UitU PAGE SIX rem W5 Thls advertisement is not published or displayed by Hie Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of lirilish Columbia. RIG REDUCTIONS All Woollen G00& Reduced STOCK MUST CO Ladies' Combinations. $3.25. Ladies' ?2.00. Ladies' $1.50. Girls' Sale ........ Combinations, Sale Combinations, Sale Combinations, $1.50. Sale Girls' Combinations, $1.50. Sale Girls' Combinations, $1.50. .Sale Just arrived new nent of Elasco Wool, shades, 2 balls Monarch Brush Wool, 2 $2.75 retf. $1.50 re,'. $1.15 ret;. $1.05 retf. $1.15 retr. $1.25 All . 35c balls . 45c MUSSALLEM'S Have Your Eyes Examined Poor eyes and poor glasses are a pitiful combination. -Good glasses will make good eyes of poor eyes. If your, present glasses do not suit your eyes for any reason, you are criminally negligent of your future if you do not secure the proper glasses at once. Lowest prices. Expert service. A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue Opposite U.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack inc. Cedar, Kirch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half load $3.50 Per sack COc 1-irclightern, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE KUV BOTTLES. Dr.Aliexander Smith Block Phone 573 DENTIST CONSTRUCTION WORK AT FUN FLON MINE PROCEEDS STEADILY WINNIPEG, March 14 Construction work at the Ftln Flon Mine, in the Central Manitoba mineral belt. Is progressing favorably, officials of the company report. About 100 men are employed: la the operations at present and It Is (expected that the new concentration 'plant being erected on the property will be operating this month. The early freeze-up last fall held up transportation ot same of the machinery, but the delay has now breu made up. The entire plant was conveyed to the u"i" uuuer h. uver conditions. A wireless plant has been erected, and today the mine Is In - dally communication with the outside world. ASSESSOR GIVES DENCE HIS EVN (continued from page one) tatlons. The property of the Canadian National Railway was, In most Instances, adjacent or near to subdivided property which he had been called upon to assess. He compared the values of the different portions of the company's property with the subdivided city property. In most cases a lower valuation had been placed on the company's holdings than on the city property and, as far as he knew, no appeals had been made this year against the assessment of this property which he was comparing with the company's property. iioti:i, siti: , Referring to that parcel of the company's holdings on Second Avenue, In which the excavation for the hotel alte: was made, the assessor said that he had taken the assessed value of the property on the other side of the street and had given the company a lower assessment, i In referring to the possibilities of the ' city, Mr. McLennan claimed that Prince Rupert was the centre of a great em-, plre In the north which was very rich' in natural resources. He believed that TO EUROPE MAKE RESERVATIONS KOW IKO.M SAINT JOHN' To l.lirrpuol IMar. 18 MjntnMrn Mar. 25 Montclare Apl. 2 Montrose Apl. 8' Montcalm To Cltrrboiirg-soutliamjiloii-Antwerp Apl. 14 Montnalrn To (Jhi'Row Mar. 31 Meltta Apl. 13 Mctagama To Antwerp Mar. 24 Marloch March 29 Montreal Apl. 7 , Marbura I'KOM NEW V0KK To ('lifrloiir;-Miiitliaiiiitoii-.ntwrr March 31 Mantroyal t Via Belfast, t Via Greenock. Apply to Aje-itj everywhere or J. J. FORSTEK. U W S.S. Cenersl Pas. Agent. B C.P.R. Station, Vancouver, M Telephone jr Srymour J5J0 If any segment of the Spine U In sn abnormal rouoon ssSi' (tubluxation) rreuure U produced on the nerve trunks at that point and ducuc dr elope. T.MtAB T.fACl.KCCH YtTHKOAT T.HtAST LlUNCl TtUVtS T.ITOMACH THlllNTUnKC ! KIDNCYS T.SOttU T. AfrtNDU T.OVAHIU T.LOVIS LUIIV T. ILACKHJI 7UNITAU. hiropractoriC(i At tuHuuSna I t4eT ,JV- d. a. McMillan Palmer (Graduate C1IIKOPKACTOK Palho-Neurometer Service. Open Evenings Kooms 6 & 7, Exchange Block Phone 6'Jl Clothing Manufacturer HAS OPENING in Sales Department for two men of good appearance and character to sell guaranteed made-to-measure suits at $20.50. Must be satisfied with $30 weekly to nturt. Experience! unnecessary hut must be workers. Give full particulars in first letter. MIL M. CAKTV, 4G0 Hichmond W., Toronto. THE DAILY NEWS ;mi i .ux-jjj- COCOA Jorwheo)i V Here is a drink that has food value As well as a most delicious flavor and aroma For the business man's luncheon it is incomparable A DISTINGUISHED DIETITIAN ONCE SAID "ft soothes both stomach and brain" MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER 8C CO. Limited Established 1780 To Plimouth-Hsvrt-London Tnsi-ania . Mar. lit Anemia .. Mar. From Boston To Queemtown and Lliorpool at-MhU Mar lit Ijruiils . . Apr. a ' alM al I'lMnoulli, eastlxnnd M'Mii'j urilrr-. draft.'- and I .lii'liui'tt at t.iuf.! Mlu. I'ull I,.r...-i4,. ' rnmi loeal srnu or t; iiiiiunv's nrrirr-n. e ; W4r llarlliijt St.. W.. Vsliriiciur. HX. SEASONABLE GOODS AT BAIH.AIN PRICES. CANNED JAM Pure Fruit Strawberry Jam, 4 lb. tin . Raspberry Jam, 4 lb. tin . Loganberry Jam, 4 lb. tin Cherry Jam, 1 lb. tin 7.)c 7.")c 7."c Black Currant Jam or Jelly, A lb. tin 73c Peach Jam, 4 lb. tin 63c Orange Marmalade, 4 lb. tin. . 63c Gooseberry Jam, 4 lb. tin . . 63c Malkin'ri Best Pure Plum Jam 50c CANNED FRUITS Malkin's Best or Pvoyat City Pure Fruit in heavy syrup, 2's. Peaches, Pears, Loganberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Cherries, Apricots, Pineapple, 3 Tins for J3c Sterling Catsup, "4 bottles for 93c Ileini Catsup, C bottles for .. !)3c Fresh Milk Every Train. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 und 574. DORCHESTER, MASS. Canadian Mills at Montreal Booklet cf Choice Krcipej sent free the town was going to grow and had taken this Into consideration, when making up his assessment. Mr. Jones was still examining the witness when adjournment was taken at 5:30 until Saturday evening. and Moresby Avenue, witness claimed that It was commercially possible to use this for railway purposes by connecting up with Morse creek entrance, or at the other end of the section where It was possible to connect with the main When court resumed In the evening. line. The late David H. Hays had toldCiaU 11 Skeeua land District. District of Queen WATEUI'KONT rillt:ilTY , tlou 30, Township 3. Graham Inland. B.C. , A. J. GORDON. Dated December 17 Locator. 1926 CANADIAN SERVICE From Halifax To Plymouth-Hsvrt-Lontfon Alleluia ... Mm-. jn A-miiia .. Apr. I To Lontfofitftrry and Olaigow l.lilu ... .Mar. IS To Qussnttown and Liverpool Aiirania Apr. 1 1 From New York , To Que.ntlown and Liverpool ian.hU ... Mar. Ill AUinila ... Mar. ?V To Cherbourg and Southampton Aiu t.iuia .... Mnr. in, pr. vii. Mav 11 llc;inxi-a Mir. i. T. Mav H Mauri-lsiiia Apr. ts. Vsv . xijas to what be meant whtu he said that iu bcnavnairrf .no talligow l.rtltia . . Mar. sK. slcdnnla . . Apr. 1 property In North Vancouver, which had about the same population as Prince Rupert, census town was growing and would continue to grow. t At 9 JO the witness was turned over to Mr. Alexander for cross-examination and was Immediately asked as to value of real estate In the boom days In Prince Rupert. Witness said that he had bought a double corner on Second Avenue at the auction sale for S5.G00. His Lcrdshlp Interrupted to ask whether he had kissed his money good bye? The court was evidently startled when the assessor related that two years afterwards he had sold the property for 58,000 and had been paid for It In cold cash. Questioned further by Mr. Alexander he had taken the future of the city Into consideration, when he had determined the values, the witness said Hiat the city would grow the aame as San Pedro-grew or Vancouver grew. "I believe that we have a vast empire of Traveller natural resources back of us" was the In which the witness referred to the future possibilities of the city. Later he referred to the Peace River country, which counsel was not dls-posed to lake seriously, and Mr. McLen nan then said "I believe Prince Rupert is the logical and natural outlet for the Peace River district and those are the exact words which 81r Henry Thornton used when In this city." cknm's rim iu:s The line of questioning then changed to the census figures and how they had recorded the progress of the city since 1921. It being 10 o'clock, adjournment was then taken until 10 o'clock this morning, when Mr. Alexander continued to cross examine the city assessor. After the opening ot the court this morning, adjournment was taken tor a few minutes to permit His Lordship to view certain property of the railway company front the elevated point where the totem polo is situated. J. C. McLennan, who was on the stand at the adjournment on Saturday ' eventntF. warn nvw.MamtnMl hv vv Apricot Jam, 4 lb, tin ....... 65c Alexander when the session reconvened. Greengage Jam, 4 lb. tin .... 63c and answered several Questions as to the conduct? of the court ot revision. Mr. Nlchol and Mr. McLarnon, who were In attendance at the opening' sessions of the court of revision" did not remain until the work was completed but left the city, witness said. The company did not have representation at the sessions after these gentlemen had left the city Continuing his cross-examination, Mr. Alexander was Informed, that there were 11.000 lots , In the city and of this number about 1,500 as , far as he knew were occupledjat the presenv thne. The wit hss was, not able to say as to the num. ber of tax sals lots held by the city In 1832 and did not dispute the suggestion of counsel that the number was 300 and mat in 1827 the number amounted to BOO. MKTIIOI) )K V.i.l!INO Several questions, were asked as to the msnner of arriving at the value of the waterfront property; and the assessor said that there- were several things taken Into consideration, Includlnj depth cf water and accessibility. The land under the watrr. In his opinion,, had a value apart from the land above' the water. Tho next witness called by the city! was Ex-Aid. Collart who related his ex-1 uerlence In the city service. He had' .been alderman for three years and during that time had been a member ot I the court of revision. lie had gone over I the astMtment roll and considered the values placed on tho various parcels by ' the asscasor were fair. Aid. M. M. Stephens was the next. I witness called by -Mr. Jones to support j the city's contention that the assess- j i merit was fair. The witnoss had been ; In the elly for over 18 years and had been In the real catato and Insurance' business. He described the proceedings' or tho court of revision and spoke of I Mr. Nichols and Mr. McLarnon leavini; the city before the proceedings were I finished. As a member' of the court he hsd attended all, the sessions and also the other times when the court visited the property under review. His conclusion was that the assessment of the propel l y was fair. AMI. STKHIK.NS Speaking of the parcel, which Is situated between Park Avenue and Moresby Avenue. Aid. Stephens said that be believed that this area could tetwed as part ot the railway company's yards. In conducting the cross examination of Mr. Stephens, Mr.' Alexander asked If he had heard the evidence of Mr. Tobcy when he had said that there wasMifflclent trackage here for a city at 50.000 people. The witness said that he had not ' heard that but he did know that the railway company s planning on certain additions to Its yard area and It had been In nffotia-tlon over using the Cow Day property for the purpose. Adjournment was taken for lunch and. upon the resumption of the cotm at 3 o'clock. Mr Alexander continued hla eroawaamlnatlon of Aid. Stephen. 8ome men reach the age of discretion too late in life to be able to sppre- the assessor was questioned as to the 'him. that the company had proposed to ' rJ.J SUI'ltFMF ("OMIT OF company's holdings between Park Ave. use this area for that purpose and he" itm'riuii 'ni t iti m IWWMI LUI.U.M IJ1A. 1 believed that was so or the eomnanv' LAND ACT j would not have held on td the property.' He I'KIM'i: Itt I I ItT HVIiltd.l I.I.CTItK Charlotte Islands. in arriving at a valuation of the. TAKE NOTICB that sixty days aftet ;..,,, ,, ,,,.. , . MM: ItV OKDl.K III' TIIK COI ttT date. I Intend to apply to the Chle( P r T' 1 n j UlBt he TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the Commissioner of Lands for a licence to I had ascertained the valuation placed on1 order of Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald prospect for coal and petroleum over 640 1 " property 7 of the aame kind nu In Vancou-'d',ttd ,rouu lnc ,8th d February. 19X1. In "t acres of land bounded as follows: i. bondholders' action Intituled I., ik. Commencing at a post planted'at the;ver- nd Preceded to quote flgurea as southwest corner of Section 36, Town-, to the values which had been "placed on 80 chains: thence north 80 chains: thence lnce """king up the assessment roll. west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains ascertained the values of waterfront to point of commencement. h"ln& Sec t tWI'ANV MM 1 1 Ml Supreme court of n.-ltlsh Columbia be tween The Royal Trust Company and Prince Rupert llydrc-Elertric Company Limited and others, being R 1603 1816. brought to enforce the trusts ot an Indenture dated the 30th day of June. 1011. tenders are Invited by Oeorxe Edward Winter the Receiver appointed by an order of this Court dated th lath A year ago he had taken the ?' ?' aepmriorr. mip. and the dec re of the city and felt that the TuJXStZZ. iS'iS u an me remaining propertied a IK! asaelx of the said Company. The MM profer- w are aescriDea as lot lows: 1. That certain parcel of land ant remises situate in the Province ol Iritlih Columbia more nartleuUrtv u. scribed as Lot 635. Ranee 8. Coast Dia- trlct. containing loo urea more cr les 2. That certain Darrel of land and premises situate in the Province of British Columbia more mrtirnUrlv scribed as Lot 13S6. Ran 5. Coast Dis trict, containing 37 81 100 acres more or les. eareptlng thereout a trlp ot land om chain In width measured from highwater mark. 3. mat certain Darcel of land and premise situate in the Coast District Province of Drltlsh Columbia, and ware particularly described a. Lot 003. RAnae . containing 33 60 100 .acres more or 4.' Maps deallnc with sunm r drainage areas fol ifall and runoff data, delgna cf dams. Dower nlanu. inim. mission lines and reserving station for ruin auu rvnaiaaa Hirers development, and plana ot works. Tne Receiver ts lnformrd th.i ik above lands oarerls 1. 7 and 3 wm m. lecled bv the engineers of the Prtne Rupert Hydro-Electric Company Limited as being suitable site for the construe- uon oi water power plants. Tenders may be made tor all the aald uarcri viKcmrr or lor one or mnra srparairiv. 'articular and condition nf uii. mav be hsd urn application at the office nf Messrs. Hidden, stead, llodret At winter, iianrc or Nova rV-Dtia Duildin Vancouver, or at the office if tiw. n ,. derslgned. DATED the 2i.d dsv if Msrrh 1027 ' WILSON. WHEALLER to 8YME8 8o"nlt'1, rr Plsinuff ' C40 Pender Street West. Vancouver B C "Pacific" a Proven Milk rvimsiTri) Hi Pacific Milk meets the two lending requirements of evaporated milk. One It is perfectly fresh and Mwcet.y Two It has proven Itself entirely satisfactory for all cooking purposes. There is a great deal of evidence to prove this second claim. For one thing we have over 1200 letters written by women who use it. PACIFIC MILK llmil Office, Vancouver, I'm tor leu ot l.urinrr and Aliliurnl. George Rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNT-ANT AND AUDITOR I'hone 387 rlj Second Avenoe West, Prince Rupert II'! I ' I faBW mfmrn ffll 1R i t 11 CSS !.ll UW ji1 4 iW bJII la.NMl if T HUM T LI .w When Pay Day Comes Hh first claim you should on mv rln .'. . mct mm time of sickness or unemplLj your money is your best friS you have saved it. u Tl,crc comes a time lor all 0f UlU al.il.ty to earn murt cease. Your rT? Utrd uvinct must then tale the pK. VOlir nrmvnt 5mln l" 01 A tor npy ot our tnolM ti, , The Royal Bank of Canada Plincc II u pert branch F. E. Rohertso;i, M r j;- WESTHOLME THEATRE MONDAY ONLY. 7 and 9 p.m. BUCK JONES - In "The Fighting Buckaroo SAI.I.V I.ON, E. J. KATH.U'TK and U m-r. , COMEDY -IIUSTLRS NARROW HSt API! I NTER.N A I I ON A I. N EN S Admission .........3ic and : The $&itaJJb Stae We ore the Sole AjrmU fcr the ORIGINAL 1 OILET LUXURIES Hy MOKNV 01 IJi'ifi nt Siret. Ignition "tllAMINADir "JUNK R0.SK8" -.MYSTiJMKl E "VIOI.iriTE .MORN i ROSE VERM INK These famous Perfume and Powder mi . Court and capital of Kurom. Their rant quli: injr fragrance have won them the approval of both in Europe and Amerlcn. We have the Perfume. Toilet Water, Fate P Salve, Rath Salts, Lath Dustintr Powder, Soap ; r and Shaving Soap In wooden bowls. ORMES LTD. The Plnnrrr I)rui"ril Thr' IIi'i'inliTi'd i'r 3rd Avenue anil Cth Street Phone Dr. 1 F. Maguk announces the Opening of his new Dental Offices on Monday - - March U in the Alder Block, over Ormes Phone 525 for appointment Phone 525