Tins advertisement is not published or displayed fry I he Liquor Ciil ml Itnanl or by the tiovcrnmcnl of l!ri!ih Columbia. Nabob Tea, 2 lbs. 51. i: Mussaliem Grocery Co. Ltd. 117-123 Fifth Avenue East Phones 18 and 81 Perfect Sight A matter of foresight Many cases of eye trouble arc averted by early application of proper lenses- Present neglect may mean future trouble. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. (Opposite G.W.V.A.; WOOD Dry Jack-I'ine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load t. Jfi.SU Per half load $.U0 Per sack 50c Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 13'J Second Avenue PhonJ 580 Night or Day WE BUY DOTTLES. M I L K From llulkley Valley FKESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Sen-ice Valentin Dairy Phone 637 INSURANCECO. IS CRITICIZED roll DISCRIMINATION' IN KATES .W8AINST IKENCII-CANAIHAX .MAKKIEI) WOMEN MONTREAL, Feb. 1 (By Canadian Press.) A leading Insurance Company has been, , criticised in the French Press of the city (or discrimination In its rates against French Canadian married women. Recently the President of the Company Issued a statment relative to this: "In the combined experiences of the American and Canadian companies, covering the entire United States and Canada deaths from this cause are- 1A per cent, of the total number of deaths among married women. In our experience among French-Canadian women, the ratio is but 8 per cent. It will be seen, therefore that the higher birth rate among French-Canadian women is riot the real cause of the extra morU71ty. The chief trouble is that our French Canadian women are hard-working and self-sacrificing to an extreme. Too often the wife of a fanner or artisan does not take sufficient rest after the birth of a child, but is up and about in a very few days, attending to the housework and other duties at a time when she is physically unfit for tasks that are frequently burdensome and exhausting. One cannot but admire her pluck and sympathize with her difficulties, but the results may be disastrous. Her constitution may be- FEBRUARY Month will commence Monday at Our Store. SPECIAL SALE FOR ONE WEEK Canned Fruits Malkin's Best Pears. 2's Malkin's Dest Loganberries, 2's Malkin's Dest Sliced Peaches, 2's Malkin's Best Apricots, 2's Malkin's Dest K.A. Cherries, 2's These Fruits are 35c and 40c lines, for one week we will sell " tins for 95c Make up an order for C tfns of the above Fruits and we. will in clude 1 lb. of Fuller's Tea for 50c. Quality quarantee or money refunded. King Oscar Sardines have gone up to 20c per tin. This week our price will be 7 tins for .. $1.00 P.oyal Crown Soap, 18 bars for 75c Kinso, 3 pkgs, for 25c Toilet Rolls, 22 rolls for ... . $1.00 Now is the time to buy Prunes. Special for this week, per lb. 10c 25 lb, box for $2.3.1 Eggo Baking Powder, 5 lb. tin. regular $2.00. We will sell these at each $1.55 Deekist Honey, 5 lb. tin. Special price 95c Victoria Cross Cocoa, 5 lb. pkg. for v.. . 75c Seedless Raisins in 4 lb. "pkgs., worth 75c. This week we offer each 4 lb. pkg. for 55c We have purchased a large ship ment of Oranges and offer them this week at special value. Small sizes, Sunkist Oranges, 3 doz. for $1.00 Medium sizes, Sunkist Oranges. 2 doz, for 75c Snowflake Flour, 10 lb. sack this week for C3c 15. & K. Rolled Oats, 78 55c Graham & Wholewheat Flour, 10 lb, sacks C)C . . . . , JAMS Extraordinary Value Strawberry, 4 lb. tin Raspberry, 4 lb. tin ...... Black Currant, 4 lb. tin .... Apricot, 4 lb. tin Peach, 4 lb. tin Gooseberry, 4 lb. tin Red Plum special, 4 lb. tin With every order cominj 75c 75c . 75c c 65c 63c , 50c into our store this week we will sell a GOc bottle of Lemon Extract for 35c A Christmas time we purchased an over-supply of Chocolate Eclair Biscuits In boxes, regular price 75c. This week to clear them out we will sell 2 for 75c Buy one, and get one free. I Finnan Haddlo, 2 lb. for 35c Smoked Black Cod, 2 lb. for . . 35c ! Smoked Kippers, per lb 15c' Roquefort Cheese, ier lb, .. 75c Guyere Swiss Cheese, each . . 15c Canadian Cheese, per lb 35c Golden Loaf Cream or Kraft Pi mento Cheese, per lb 45c Try our Bulk Tea and Coffee Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. 50c High Grade Bulk Tea, per lb, C5c Only a few more -packages of Jif left with cups and naucers. If you want 6 order now, per pkg. 25c B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 15 and 574 Keep Baby's Skin Soft danger. Pneumonia, pleurisy and peritonitis also take heavy tolls. It Is noted that while there is a connection between chlld-beartn-- and the heavy mortalltyj that connection is not necessary one and is to a large extent preventable. If the value of thorough ventilation of our homes were better understood, and If there were more facilities for the care of tubercular patients In the earlier stages of the disease, so that these un fortunate might have a better chance of recovery and matters would greatly Improve. BUILDING PERMITS FOR JANUARY ARE thence easterly ao chains; tnence northerly about 13 chains, and containing 31 acres, more or lew. ROnEUT M. CURR1E. . Applicant LAND ACT Skeena Ind District, District of Queen Charlotte Wanrts. ' TAKE NOTICE that sixty days after date. I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over 640 acres of land bounded as follows: Commencing at a pott piantea at me southwest corner of Section 36, Township 3. Graham Island, and marked "AJ.O.' southwest corner"; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains: thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, being Section 38, Townhlp 3, Graham Island. B.C. A. J. GORDON. Locator. Dated December 17. 1928. Appreciated Patronage Mrs. . tVAWMTf. as Velvet Prevent and Relieve Eczema Mrs. Albert Bishop, 33 Laplanche St., Amherst, N.S. writes; "In on week my baby was entirely relieved of ecierat by the use of two boxes of Dr. Chase's Ointment He had sores all over his back," Dr. Chase's Ointment is known and EVERYWHERE appreciated by mothers who have with gratitude witnessed the benefit it ha.j brought to their suffering children. . . ... , Chafing and cracking of the skin is often the beginning or eczema. The trouble develops where two surfaces of skin rub togetheras in the neck, armpits or between the legs of fleshy infants. Dr. Chase's Ointment applied after the bath brings relief from this condition and prevents eczema. Dr. Chase's Ointment 60ct. a box, all dealers or The Dr. A. W. Chase Media: Co, Limitd Toronto 2, Canada come undermined, making her suscept- city engineer's department were as fol-ible to almost any form of disease, lows: Tuberculosis then becomes a grave' C. Johansen, addition to residence on menace. The fact that so much of her Eighth Avenue west. 11,000. life must be spent Indoors adds to this I B. Kerr, repairs to residence on Eighth Avenue east 1250. J. E. Dyer, private garage on First Avenue, I15O0. W. Roth ell. addition to residence on Sberbrooke Avenue. W50. II. J. Bradbury. addlUon to residence on Fifth Avenue west 114.000. 3. Zarelli excavation of basement on Third Avenue J50. H. B. Rochester, repairs to porch and residence on Eleventh Street 1300. WILLIAM FULLER' FATHER OF LOCAL ' MAN, DIES IN EAST L. Murray Fuller received a wire this V Allim AT ?l Qfn mornln8 sdvlslng thst his father. WIl-YnLUtU Al SJ.OjUlllam Fuller, had passed away at his home In Green River. Ontario, as a Building permits for the month of i result of an attack of pneumonia. De- January totalled I5.8SO as compared 1 ceased had been in falling health for with f 15.805 for the corresponding : the last two years, liavlng suffered from month last year. Permits issued by the a stroke nearly two years ago. At that DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE .iIU-atlun for (irazlng I'rrniiU fur the SeaMn of 1D3T. Application for permits to graze livestock on the Crown ranges within any grazing district of the sTovtnce of British Columbia, must be filed with the District Forester at Fort George. Kam-loops. Nelson. Prince Rupert, Vancouver, or Williams Lake on or before March 31st. 1927. - Blank forms upon which to submit applications may be obtained from- the District Foresters at the above named places, or from the Department of Lands at Victoria, 8.C. Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lends, Victoria. B.C.. January 4. 1937. LAND ACT NOTICE Of INTENTION' TO AITLY TO TO LE.m: UNU In Prince Rupert Land Recording District, and situate at Huston Inlet; Queen Chariot 1 1 Inlands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert U. Currle. of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation fish packer. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a port planted at northeast corner about 1.000 feet westerly from ' miners cabins at hesd of ittiitnn Inlet: thence westerlv 20 chains; thence southerly about 13 chains; time L. M. FuJer. the only son, went east and found his father gradually improving. He . never recovered, however, and, in a ieakened condition, was unable to combat bis recent illness. SUCCESSFUL-WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE I'jtliUn Mrr ..Were llotrM-i at Enjoyable Affair In llooton Hall Lat Msht An enjoyable , whist drive and dance was held last night Is the Boston HaU by the Pythian ffistera. From fifteen tble of cards, the winners were: Ladies' first, Mrs. Jack Ratchrcrd; led!el, second. Mrs. Bert Wilson; ladles' tfclrd. Mr. D. MoCuUoch; men's first. O. W. Johnstone: men's second. F. W, Hart." Refreshments were served and dancing followed, music 'being by Mrs. R. P. Ponder' orchestra. F. W. Wesch was master of ceremonies snd W. N. Hots presided at the door. The committee responsible for the success of the affair consisted of Un. D. McCulloch. Mrs. W. N. Haas and Mr. M. Leek. COMMISSION TO SIT IN REGINA Many uiiiiihmi lutiirii for ('iiiloms Inquiry IIEOINA, Feb. l.Several Iteglna cltl zens have been served with summonses to appeal1 as wltnessc before the royal commission on custom here. They are being asiccd to appear February 4. the summonses bearing that date. It Is presumed, therefore, that the commission will open Its iteglna sittings that day. At least some of those already summoned to appear as witnesses, figured more or less prominently in liquor selling and theft charges heard last summer. In which bonded alcohol, alleged to have been stolen and bootlegged, was mentioned so freely on the floor of the House of Commons. BILLIARD SCHEDULE The following schedule tor the second half of the Billiard League season Is re- T. Johnson of Vancouver icd by the secretary, w. H. Long: has written a letter to Pacific Milk, which we are tflad to acknowledge. She says: "One day about a year ago a neighbor lady and I went, to the grocery together. She bought a tin of Pacific Milk and so did I. It was my first tin. Our family liked it and we kept on using it." PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vaiirmitrr, lartiirle at l-ailnrr ami AbliulWonl. ii:inu;.uv 1 Grand Terminal v. St. Andrew. 4 Gyros v. Moose. 8 Grand Terminals vi. Grotto. 11 8t, Andrew vs. Oyros. 16 Grotto vs. Moose. 18 Oyros v. Orand Terminals. 33 Moose vs. St. Andrews. 3i Oyros v. Orotto. M.lltCII 1 Orand Terminal v. Moose. 4 Orotto v. St. Andrews. 8 Moose vs. Oyros. 11 St. Andrew v. Grand Terminal. An actres ha 'been paid 5,000 to tay in the United State. But was the 'FLU' INCREASES DEATH TOTALS NtAliLY SEVEN IUMKEI DIE liitirm utiti.M! week ' l!l!i:v UILAYEII I i LONDON. Feb. I. A wintry spell last week has caused the recent epidemic of influenza which has been prevalent in nany parts of Europe to tighten it grip on Oreat Britain. 667 deaths being reported in Britain for the week. The offlctal death roll in the county of London has shown a steady Increase during the past three weeks, the figures being 73, 132 and 197. The reports from 105 large towns apart from London for the same period of time shows 173. 336 and 470 deaths. In some of the poorer districts of London people have had to stsnd in line to obtain death certificates. Hundreds of school teacher are ill while some small shops In the east end have put up their shutters and placed a notice on the door: The whole family is 111 of influenza, wiu re-open when better." Some of the country districts have been badly stricken. Half the school) have been closed in Nottinghamshire. whUe hall the police force In Dorset, shire is sick. There I hardly a household in the villages of Northamptonshire which has escaped. All the public officials at Fenmaenmawr. Carnar vonahire. Wales, have been stricken During the last five weeks there havi been 500 more deaths from influcncl than for the corresponding period last year. moor Kreoan: "You're a good worker. Fat. but Ita afraid I have to lei . Mslone) go. lie is getting very las." Pat: "You're rolght, boss: he's after takln' them dom laxative all the Mm." Oranny Oooecberry. LAND ACT NOTICE ill' INTENTION' TO AI'I'I.Y T TO ir.lE l-AMi In Prince Rupert Lind Recording DV-trtet of Prince Rupert, and situate q." the north shore of Crevetit Inle' Moresby Island Queen Charlotte Islands in the Province of BritUb Columbia, anc being about one and a half miles iron the head of the Inlet. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, o! Prince Rupert. BC occupation Msrmr Broker, tsterds to apply for a tease o: the following described lands: - Commencing at a post planted on tbr north shore of Crescent Inlet, abou' one and a half miles from the head of the Inlet: thence northwesterly 30 chains: thence southwesterly 30 chtlru: then'-e southeasterly 20 chains: thence northeasterly 30 chains, and containing fort' (431 acres, more or less JAMES FIELD. Applies!!' Dated November 37. 1930. SYNOPSIS OF uKD ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vrni, unreserved. unrtrel Crown land may b prs-smptsd by ftritlxh oul Jerts over it rears of ag. 4 ml by Mllens on declaring Intention i.o iteroin British i1.J-ct. eonll-Monal 'upon residence, occupation, sal iinorovtment for agricultural urrea full Information concerning rsra .attons regarding firs-eroptlon I Klven In bulletin No. 1. Land Bsrie. "How to Pre-empt I .and," cople of tiltfcti can bs obtained free of charge ly addressing tlis Department of Lnnda. Victoria, ll.C or to anr Oov. eminent Agent 4v Kerorda will be granted covering only Und suitable for aKtculturai ptirpooea. and which Is not timber la tul. Is. carrying over S.000 board feet ier acre wt of Ihe Coast Hang and MOO feet per acre east of that tlanse. Aillrallons for pre-emptions are to be uddrraiMH to the Land Com-mlesloner of the Land Recording Division. In which the land applied for le situated, and are made sn printed forma, copies of which can be obtained from the I .and Commissioner. I're-emptinn must be occupied for fits years and Improvements md to value of S10 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres,- before a Crown Grant can be revelved. Kor more detailed Information ste the Bulletin . "How to I're-smpt Mod." PURCHA8E Applications are receive! for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland, for agricultural purpose: minimum price for firat-clas (arable) land 1 IS per acre, and (eccnd-claaa (gras-lng land 12. SO per acre. Further information regarding purchase or leas of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10, .and Serlea, "Purchase and Lease of Crown LAnd. Mill, factory, or Industrial site oo timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or laad. the condition Including payment of tumpag. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding M scree, may be leased as homesltea, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions ars fulfill! and lend has been surveyed, LEASES For graslng and Industrial pr pos areaa not exceeding 149 acre may be leased by one parson or a company. QRAZINQ m Under the Orailng Act the Pror-Ince le divided Into grazing dlstrtot and the rang administered undtr a Oraxlng Commlailoner. Annual graxlng permit are liiued based oa number ranged, priority being given to established owner. Btoclcowner may form association tor rang management. 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