PAGE SIX ft at Fool Flat Foot ithing New ill's Pcdo-graph litHo different. or ' .- I w.ts ii i it 1 1 u ri Mial, she says. PACIFIC m A few SILK Sweaters nl remarkably cheap prices for a few days only. Mrs. W. I. Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Ilox Phone fireen 389 We liave arrfvinsr FHIiSII KILLIT) Hl-KF, VJ-:AL and1 HIIIK' -I - . . BUILDING WAS 989 TWICE WEEKLY FAIRLY ACTIVE Permits For Month of January Aggregated $15,805, Mostly In Small Places lluildirig J'ennils issued in llio city during the month or Junu-uiy lotalk'd $13,805 in value. I ney were as follows: .Mrs. i.eiiu-mss. resltleneo- on Allin Avenue, :50. 1'hillips (Srocery. repair. In isfore on Kighth Avenue West, MUO. Imperial Order Daughter of llio Umpire, kitchen at hall on jv'iflli Avenue Hast, $275. lAA'illiain I'awchuck, residence Head Office, Vancouver'Jevrnth Avenue I last, $1,300. Factories: Ladner and Johnson, residence on Abbotsford, B.C. -jpnuc '-"usl. 25u. L L. (iordon, residence " .wenue j.ast near Si I, 000. ii, rrame garage on War Sixth Avcnut;. Wrs 60n litm to store on me,ast, 1 1,000. v. '. reshingling Mrs V '.venue West, nnv Jackson. whn (o fmm were mniniior llupert. Oenrral liACT. ale nursing slaffer. chicken ranching neV; vairniiver Island. ni. in the near future 1d V hinls on their eslahliHiuA served at midnight x IIf rvi'ri liio- aIa! METLAKATLA CHOSEN The election of the native oniicil at the villa.ee of Mulla- katla was 0unduetd last week by Indian Agcril W. Y.. Collison. II resulted us follows: Chief Councillor !. II. Clif- CMITUFDC vuneiliurs John I. I.eish-jmiinCllO lenry 1'rcvosl. William ' i TV lleiihen I.eighlon and fion. Ooll.in una 1..W in n "V. number of friends on l-idayll'j nielli anil onlertained IhHm at the Dailv News. dance held In Hie jtov Sc'ntU llall.l(t"N Dancing was continued nut iJ-Jvo ,t,,,ilf!T-o'clock with dainty refreshments!"''! w:i8 App" " L"" in- iMi-M iierorninr HI the final 4 Uui i finning to fe. aim pins from town drove no to w'"" " '"-- intends -u Hie firm-i,,o. nf Mr. ,,nd Mr IH'nd llnuse',V0'MFf,',u'N Ueo. KiiM.nn l'tAiVi. irviryiAliHl "f a t to lpd tui is enjoyed a few l.urs' at dahrfngf Tta,,W, and (tames. . J 1 Hjr.:'', f" V" "S J . ifTuih ulh i o .. ! , , , .. j.T-n nrlh easterly (tlrettten ri0 on a trip to J'nnce ( Score ejre day mnrnin? jon nfficjal if a. eioek ,-si)4-clor fur llie r.rT' j. IJn to Apply to Li una. (.jime IiiiK'rl Ijind nrmrd'iK 4!lcm enlranre In lliidin lliv iir fiunrtas Inland. Blue Crinl . w... v aiu curry a I ,'AkE XOTICK thai Uo.rr. 0,r.l,.n H line of Fresh, Smokedi t1' "r. ,'r'1"'' uiri. b.:.. Mjnufirtiirtr, Salted Fish. CCf , ii .eeiieni w',i' Indovv. Cnnln r,,r iJHrtfg Cream da dally putchers and aTocers, Ltd. Phones 45 and 574 For Sale Auditorium Rink and Hall The leading hall of (he oily, situated on lots 9 and 10, block 19, section 5. Huildiiife- is 50 feel by 100; 10 foot ceiling; 7 foot balcony ull around building:-newly plastered; No. 1 'maple floor. Dining room and I'nuipment and sealing capacity for 100 persons. Piano and Wurlilzer military band organ, style 125; 200 pairs lliehanlson ballbearing skales. Thoroughly equipped throughout for both dancing and skating. With theatre equipment ran be used as jun fi. Also for sale, lots 8 and 9. block 15, section C. Clear lilies to properly. For rurlher information, apply to L. J. Marren, P.O. Box 146, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST InteiuH to apply for I lease of the fol MiwiiiK ui-sf-riiH'n lanus: Ciiiiiiiifiirlna' at a ik.m situate on partly PubUM-rprd rnf f.r rrk radlatlnr fn.m fame in prarurally a rlrcle, harlnt a raillu nt alMiut 1. 500 ffet and containing; 00 acren. more or lesj. CEOKGE COBDOJI BUSIIHV WAMPOLE'S las'eless pri'pai'alion of -EXTRACT-COD LIVER The seasonable lonb $1.00 per bottle RupertPharmacy I'rcscriplion Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. GOSSARD Corsets Brassieres Corsettes 'onii! in and let us fit you with one or these. Mvperl eureelicru in H. S. Wallace Co. Id.- emert. and containing di () acre. 008SE-NILLEKD. LIMITED. ADDllranl Per Win. O. Mitchell, trent rt! -.'weK SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, aurreyed Crown Isndi may be pre-empted by Critleh utjec-ta over .8 years of nx. and by alien on declaring Intention to beromo Hrltlh -lubjecti. conditional upon resilience, occupation. Jid improvtmvnt tor aicrtcultural uurpOHCii Full Information concerning recti-.atlom recardlnK pre-emptlona la Klvtn in Hulletln No. 1. Land Herlea, "How to Pre-empt I .and." copies of uhlcli can be obtained free of charge ty addresalnK the Department of Lands. Victoria, B.C.. or to any Government Agent V Itecords will be granted covering I only land suitable for agricultural i purposes, and which is not timber-I land. I.e.. carrying over 8.000 board I feet tier acre west of the Coast IUnge I and 5.000 feet per acre east of that flange. Applications for pre-emptions are ' to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division. In which the land applied fur Is situated, and are made en printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commlsaioner. ! I'ro-emptlons must be occupied for five years and Improvements mad I to value of 10 per .acre. Including I clearing and cultivating at least five I acres, before a Crown Grant can be re-.-elved. Kor more detailed Information see 1 the IJulletln "How to I're-empt i Land." PURCHASE I Applications are received for pur-, chase of vacant and unreaerved . Crown lands, not being ttmberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum j price for first-class (arable) land is 15 per acre, and second-class (grax-. ing) land $2.50 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Crowr. lands Is given in Bulletin No. 10, Land Herlen, "Purchase and ; Lease of Crown Lands. THE DAILY NEWS Monday, Fr-un-apr Off for school full of pep SHREDDED WHEA' Avenue al (ireen Street, $2,500. S. Milium, residence on Ninth veiiue i:.-st, $900. W. (iralton, residence on lin Avenue, a:500. NATIVE COUNCIL AT Al- D the perfect food for children dalion, Third Avenue, 2on, John MeKechiiic, repair; to Hays Jlloek, Sce.ond Avenue. $250. Angus McLcod, residence on I'irst Avenue, $1,200. II. Ilhelt, residence on I'ighlh KETCHIKAN ASKING RIGHT TO FISH BAIT Would Have Season For That Purpose Always Open and Takes Action Accordingly KITLlilKAX. I-Vh. . ..- The Commercial Club lias endorsed Ihe proposal lo have fishiiug for bait in Alaskan waters always open, and wjred their representative al Washington accordingly. The bait situation in Southeastern Alaska was described as acute with lc than 50 per cent of the iiecojssary bail frozen. The ILLEGAL LIQUOR SELLING IS CHARGE BEING TRIED AT; POLICE COURT TODAY. I (conlinued from page I ) business by merely pulling a la on the bottle to Ihe effect tlm' I he liquor was for export only. The sugigesliou was one that could only be laughed at. flu; idea of export business was lo receive iwders from a foreign country and fill llioso orders by shipping to Ihe consignees. Was that done in this case? Irregularities Mr. I'atmore then went on li poid! out " a do.eu and one ir- egularilies" in connection with the case. According to evidence, the hour of the deliery and Hi name of the consignee wa" wrong. While the card on the' exhibit gave one name, there w:t another name on the report turned in lo Ihe goeruinenl. Under such cireuuixtancc. what was lo pi c tut a man carrying l lie hoi lie lo any place in Ihe eily and I here runuming it contents? hid the defence ku ct that it was entitled lo carry on any such business? llio re turn to the government, Mr. l'a - more dubbed as "absolutely falsi ami fraudulent." If Mich method' were allowed, I lie re was nothing to present any citizen from go- jing into such a sloro and buying a bolllc of liquor ami having r committee reported a shorlage of1(.Ill-i..i !t.,,t ,...v t... erican herring In .P areas now open lo',ua.? Wa( WJ(S , a,, flshinpr jHegal -ales in lrince lluperl be- Joh I . Peggie read a letter lo jn, nnoml j( , he members r the elub in wl, leh ,wr? 0nM , tt.,na.n,e x. he advoca e, an ...crease in he M,r ,,, llian cold slontge farihlies , Kelchl- Tt. UrMM w, knn. A commit including John' ..M1iBri,i.,. , ,,, ... . Mi -V- .Tain,,;;-m'claVe;; In "'"i .! M, rred Howe was appointed 1 ' lo magistrate , , . , ...... ,. ilue lo nil ihe accuc- I ok lo Ihe ma ter. ... ed ..!,,.. its 'lite fishing trap regulations for 1!20 were diseussetl nl ll.e meeting, llyerett Paup. J. on defence. Mr. Conzules contended that it IVl'flal lafll lilt lit fttlt .lufMliiait t.A ' sv- iii up; ii iviiv- ivi nl Week n an nt il A. . Hr n to woroi M . w i'-fiiii i a"? i i ii in 1 1 1 rr i if i iikt . '- . . . . W"e "al ,,,ere ,,atl regulation! un inves.igallou of the t -i-i :.;:;. 'that Ihe defence should submit ii" ntiiimniee iihmiiiiii ai a .. ... rrceiil men'tlni: In inveslleale all Ii1lt ureseiUl'il to Congress nf- ixiii feet, more nr llln Ti. . .1 ..... inn feet to the hli water! rr"" tnn -.iinsKa nsnin fin.a- l.nn reported thai House of Representatives Hill number 0151, reromm'emliiig nnllmtlil sna- Defence Evidence The firfl witness for the de-fenre was A. It. Hunter of the customs slalf. Ills evidence was !hal tlie, llesoliile was an Ameri- suns for Hie rnlrlilntr of 'lierrinc ettn loal ami lunl eli-areil fur mil. for ball, was the only one which side on No ember 17. Ln,ler should be indorsed. BIRTH A daughter was born today to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas llutloii, 1145 Klevenlh Av. Mis Williams, who has been teacher of Ihe public school at Namu which has tn-en closed, arrived in the rily, on Ihe r.nrdeiia yesterday afternoon lo visit wllh her sister, Mr. J. II. Macny. Wallace lllock. I Victim 'to barber who has ' been cureless with his lather It's awfully aoml. You n.usl have lii.ieh with me some lime. LAND ACT. Notice of Intantlon to Apply to Purchaa Land. In l-iml lie. iriliii Mutrlel of Ptinie Iliiwrt, and illuale on the South Shore "r Captain :. put land. I'ruv.nre (if I;r)Uti Coliimliia TAkt: MiTHK that William Joseph Jefferwin of ITHire liuperl, MX.. iM-rupa-tlun unniry man, Inlrnd lo apply for s-niilaMli to porriHe Ihe follow In rie nrrllnil Is litis r.iHiiiiieiiring at a I planted on the 'mill hnre near llie head or captain rove, pill Inland, flange , Coal Plulrlrt. Trovini-e or nrltlth Columbia: ihence south twenty rhaiix; tiieme et twenir rhaln. tlH-iw-e north tenly ihaln. more or less, lo tilth utter mark; llieme eat-erly alonir hisrtj water mark In point nf niiiniMn emi in and ronulnliiir forty acrea, more or lees. - WILLIAM JOSEPH JEI-TEHS01. Applleant Per V. J. Thoina. A sent. te-f Ti-mher nth . LAND ACT Notice of InUntlon to Apply to Laate Land In the Om-n Cliarlotle lulamla OMrlrl. IjiikI lleroriliiig'Dlatrlrl of prlnre Ituperl, and a.luate nn Ihe l-orehore of Yelallon nay. Mi4ii inlet. TA)K OTII K that Etirene II. Sllnnim of Mawii, oei-npatl'Mi cannery manager, Inteflfl4 In Brip,!., Inp I.... .,r lit. rnllw .'ill, itii.ivi, ii .iiuubbii ri.cjt vm i iii k neurr lien unn4; umber land, not exceeding tu acres. may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding It i acres, may be leased as homealtes, conditional upon a dwelling being ! erected in the first year, title being ' obtainable after residence end Im provement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEA8E8 For grazing snd Indus trial purposes areas not exceeding 140 acres may be lease-4 by one person or a company. GRAZING Under the draxlng Act the Province is divided Into grazing districts snd the range administered under a Grazing Commissioner. Annual grazing permits are Issued based on numbers ranced. priority being given to established owners. Stock-owners may form saojciatlona for rsnge management. Free, or partly free, permits are available for settlers, oa-apers and travellers, up . U tsa Conimenclnr si a pout planted on the Mrh water maik shout 00 rtia.n wet from the northeaM corner or Lot 1650; Iheiire north inn reel in low water murkr IhetH-e norlhwt-aterly Hif) feet more .r ies; inenre wet joo reel in ihe nortn-wel corner of K.ll. Simpson' appl. ration to lease, thenre noutheatlerly following the high" water mark to the polr.t or rommenrrtneiit, and ronialnlng two scrrs, more or les. EIT.E.'ME II, SIMPSO, Appllcanl. Per Fred. Nah. Avent. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Appy lo Lea Land lit thi f fn liproriliiir'nuirli-t of Priori) rtiifHrl. and mtnaii on the noli Hi nhore of Shannon llay Maxell Inlet, Queen Charlotte I'lands. , TAKE MiTICE that, I, llirry lloblnmm Front, of Maett, ll.C, orriipallon Fl'tl rioer. Intend tn apply for le of the following de-cr.hed land ins: iiiiiiiiehiliilf at s 101 alluled-al the Mlll.hweit .1,1 111. 1- of IJit III ITI. ftitf.i : thence al 10 rhalni; thence north II) cluir,. mure nr let, lo high water mark ilietue souihweti it rhaln. more or l" follow Inr the high water mark to point of roimnenrenirnt, ami containing t arret), more or leal. II. It. FH09T, Maaaett. B.C Dated October It. im. cniss-examiiialioii, Mr. Uunlcr admitted that the He-ijlule was not a coiniiioii carrier. It. A. .Mitchell, taxi driver, told of driving Audahl lo Ihe Consolidated llxporfers' premises, p was customary for him to lake shipments" from Ihe Consolidated KxKrlers which paid for the deliveries. tinier oruss-examinutioit. .Mit chell maintained that, in spitu of Ihe fact that he had not actually delivered Ihe boltle in quest mil. he had presented u bill I lie next day ami had been paid l by the 'Consolidated llxporlers. He had aio coiiecicu from Audahl for Ihe run lo Ihe Consolidated Kx-porler. lie also admitted tha he had attempted lo collect frqm Hie del eel i mvs afler Audahl had been luken lo the police station Mitchell, s;ii he had never bought any liquor at the Consolidated llxpnrters nor had heard of any one else doing so. As I'. i. I'ylc, accountant for the Consolidated llxporlers, was called lo Ihe sland, one of tin: spectators was ejected from court for making faces ami laughing. Mr. I'ylc went al some detail into ll.e system emplo)Hd by ll.e company in selling, in-voicing and delivering its goods. II was customary to group pur-; chases made by all members ut one American boat into one invoice made out to the captain. This system had been shown him by J. J. Walsh, Liquor Hoard inspector. Discrepances Admitted Under eross-exaniiiialion. M". I'ylc said it was not ctisloinarj lo put down shipments several boats under the name of one boat, rurlher examined by Mr. l'alniorc he admitted, however, three instance) where this had been done. These ho slalrd had been pure mistakes. Mr. l'ylo said he had ip-vcr seen any resident of prince Ituperl come In and make purchases, lie made no such sale except in one case which the deleclUes had. witnessed. It was customary lo lake verbal declarations as lo Ihe nationality or the customers when in doubt. The consignees swero nol always Hie person to whoiu the liquor was sold. Wiliicss ad. milled iliscrcpencies In Ihe gov eriimeiil reports. The last wilnoss Ih.Js morning was J. J. Walsh, formerly m-jju 'or fit tin' Liquor Conlrol Hi, LADIES' HAND-BAG Suit Cases and Club-bags High grade Leather (iotxl. nl liig n ,, ,,, week only. Sce our window display. A MODERN OPTICAL DEPARTMENT This dcpailmeiil affords a very itjn modern price-. Free iniisiiltatiuti. MAX HFILBRONER 527-529 Third Avenue westholme; theatre Monday and Tticsdiy,7 and 0 p.m. HOOT GIBSOF In "The Arizona Sweepstakes" The givali -t i-ross i niiolry rurr nl ltd ,. . narrow ecapc-. dcath-dclx nig jump- ellmw . lightning-like sihic-mhii a tin- wild r, - . speeds in lu u gallupiiig. Iitir-.a.-iiig liu.-li I (Mivvercd acliou lnr thai g.xcs miI (lih-i. . versal Itaneh Itiders their niusl evil.i.g ... specluetilar riding. And vvlmt .1 -vviel In., on Dial race. Superb we. tern .i-cihtv. Hi; Hoot Gibson, Helen Lynch, Phllo McCulloch, Emm-a King, George Ovey, Kate Price and other. COMEDY - LARRY SEMON IN "KID SPEED." INTERNATIONAL NEW3. 35c and 10c Reduction SALE SO . DISCOUNT u .ill nili'i Il ii- .in. I So.: -33 and 1-3 DISCOUNT Oil Otals, Silk llres.c, lii-ge -ixi's, !., . NNoolleo lln-ifr 25', DI8COUNT mi LfiHlcrwear. Kiulled Soil-, .Svv.nlir-. 1 llrf.se-, Skirls, llaiin imt. So kcr. Iirsi If 20'. DISCOUNT on Silk Hresses, Silk S. ..re- H,'U T "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Bax JC Steamship and Train Service 8. rIMCI BUriRT will leave PRINCC HUPIT f VAHCOvlW. VICTORIA, ICATTLC and iiilerii-dUI lmil. rsrb FRIOA V St J. it. rR.NCC RUTCRT rnv ITIWARr sod AN VOX. WIONtSDAy, III .. FRINCC JOHN furlttKhtly ror VANCOUVtR ll QVtlN CHMLim ItLAHOI. ' m"l" ", ltA " RUfIRT tVIRY WONOAr, WIONttOAV and SATURDAY at pill I r TRIRCl 010-(OMONTOnl, WI(KIPC0, all ...,. ..i,, . ,u,u, , , AatMCV ALL OCIAH STCAMtH.I LINES. City Tlck.t Office, S2S Third Ait, Print Rup.rt. ri i UNION STEAMbHiP COMPANY OFB.ULru. Atillnit frotu rrinre Rupert. e VANCOOVIR. VICTORIA, S..S..S ,, .n .r, , Ts..a, e VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Al.rl a.,, . . ,,.,, 10 A I" tlX' P0BT '""ON Csne.rl.a, Thsr.day .. US Wl ?.s sd a.!.'!,0N' vi. Nr0,t, UCI TIWART. Sunday, p.m. t. ...!,,, ktvtX. Rr.e Re. Hoard -taiioncd here and now stsrelaiy of the ll.C. Hotel Mnn n Association. He told of liavm helped Mr. I'ylc with lint mukmu of his records. Thn grouping ol' ouiiviouai liquor sales under one name, witness said, had been tacitly approved by Ucorge Miller, chier inspector or llio Liquor ll'.ard. Latterly he and Mr. I'jlo had not been on good lerins, buying quarreled over a billiard game. Tacit Agreoment Under oross-cxamiiialidii, .Mr. Wals, admitted thai the regtiln-lions had been broken in connection, with the making or returns bul Ihe chief Inspector hn-1 "tacitly" agreed lo it." Mr. Walsh admilled. Iiowever. thai lie did 'not know what 'liieiiii" nieanl. Ho said thai hu had ul-leuiiiled to live tin to llio "snirii of the law' 0ill nol necetsarllyi i.. 1....1 i. . . m. h i mini inn ics wiucii ue (loem "il uum i ary. Week End Specials I'olaloes. Nei .'il sack Ononis, h l - . lurnips, HI lbs. I-Old Dutch Clean- fot Ilnyal Crown Sua, pkge., S for . lloyul Crown Wash dnr, per pkge. I'els-Napllia So.ip. P' nf III liars (loblin Soap, rug t f special d for 25 cukea ror While Swnn 'oni. I for Lux, j .kges. for $3.75 25c 25 JLOfl $1.20 250 80c 25c $1.00 tp $1.00 $1.00 Mussallem Grocery Co, Ltd. Phones 18 and S4 A