?ii Special lurses Watch We have jdk Imported these watches for nurses. All the steel . parts aro made of stainless steel so that water will not rust them in case they get wet. They have a seconds hand for countinK the pulse and the movement will run forty hours, so that if winding is forgotten for a few hours, the watch will still he running. Prices from $18 to $25.00. & (JEWELLERS Tlt STORE WITH THE CLOCK THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS VE DO HIS COLLARS UP SO FINE Uc'c (nac ta c av a I l"jHEB.W0RK FOR MINE a SHE firit told him abut this laundry She told him that we lid up her shirtwaist and -her ither silk things in a delightful nanner Then he tent us a Irfal order of a dozen collars. vie and she air roe that this I Nlorne laundry. fioneer Laundry Phone 118 CONSULT US j about i Your Eyes DO ndt hesitate to consult us about your eyes. Our experience will be of real value to you. Not a day passes that we do not hear gratify-fnjr reports from those we have fitted with passes. WE request your patronair with confidence secure in the belief that nowhere will you obtain better service or more conscientious treatment. IF you require Kisses a thorough scientific examination will reveal the fact. If you do not require them, we will candidly tell you so. Fred Joudry Hejristcrcd Optometrist and Optician Hoom 3 Smith Illock Phone 76.1 VE PLEASfme MEN WHO KNOW THE C-AtSE "AND WE CAN 5UIT YOU . THE SAMC J - - f . !. ri One mijrhty substantial reason why every builder, larj?e or small, can feel safo In purchasing lumber from us is that the master builders nnd contractors of this community swear by and not at the lumber they purchaso from us. Albert & McCaffery Phone 110 and 117 EDMONTON AND PRINCERUPERT AIIHKTA I'ltODl ( TN TO JAPAN MI'KT :o nv way or two ioum;i cities mays i.dmomos ihi.m:ti i A a front page editorial feature under ' the heading 'The Highway to the : Orient." the Edmonton Bulletin on March IS dealt aa rollowa with the re-latlohahlp of Edmonton and Prince Rupert: The City of Prince Itupert haa Just celebrated ita sixteenth anniversary. The construction of the transcontinental railway which made Prince Rupert a city and a prospective world port waa alao a momentous event In the history of Edmonton; a large part of that significance being due to the fact that It connected Edmonton directly with Prince Rupert. Prince Itupert hat the advantage of distance over any other port In Canada or the United States as an outlet and Inlet for trade wtt"h Japan and northern China. ' Edmonton la the one point east of the Rocky Mountain that la In direct railway communication with Prince Rupert. Edmonton Is alao the collecting point for grain and other products from nil part of central and northern Alberta for shipment to Pacific porta. mi ht no via itri,r:ur If Alberta products are to find a i market in Japan and Manchuria the bulk cf them must go via Edmonton and Prince Rupert. rive mUIton bushel of grain left Prlnct Rupert last year for the Orient. It was drawn from the farina of central and northern Alberta and collected at Edmonton. The Wheat Pool haa the DMBtOton elevator at Prince Rupert under lase, ahlch means that the Pool Intend to. and la bound to. puah Use sale of Alberta grain in the Flowery Kingdom, und to do ita shipping through Prince Itupert -therefore through Edmonton. The Pool reports that heavy ahlpment of grain have been going to Japan In NAVICAHLE WATEKS I'HOTEC-TION ACT. U..H.C. nun i:k 11.1 William J. Crawford nareby glvn 'notice he haa. under Section 7 of the aald Act. deposited with the Minister ol Public Works at Ottawa, and In the offlee or the Dlatrtct Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert at Prince Rupert. B.C.. a description of the -tte and the plans of wharf proposed to be built In the Portland Canal on Lot 4007. District of Casstar. And take notice that after the expiration of one month from the data of publication of this notice, William J. Crawford will under Section 7 of the said Act. apply to the Minister of Public Worts at his orfir in .be city of Ottawa for approval of the site and plans, and for leave to construct the aald wharf. Dated at Stewart. B.C.. this 3rd day of March. 1927. i 77 W J. CRAWFORD. LAND ACT Skcrna Land District. District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTirR that sixty days after date. I intend to apply to the Chief Commlssluiier of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over 840 acres of land bounded aa follows: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of Section 38. Township 3. Graham Island, and marked "AJ.O.'a southwest corner": thence esst 80 chains; thence north 80 chains: thence west bo chains: thence south 80 chains to point of commencement. being Sec. tlon 38, Township 3. Graham Island, B.C A. J. GORDON. Loeator. Dated December 17. IBM RANSAYS PAINTS VARNISHES -(f:. . ' aaaa Jl7T.7T I Tor Sale by SILVERS. DKS 11KOS. islllllflSSflsiHsliyaiVsvai I ssssssssKJssnMa MH wM Wt wfw J .Ws w 11 srlBlVn' tPtPSlMan It Taste Creamy lHH HH 1 ' 4 It ll Crramu gnrfn- ttt Tktlibtllt JfrJ umJ White Tw tint 'full ;d Small "From Contented Cows" A TILK is a fragile food, easily spoiled. 1VJL That is why Carnation takes such extraordinary care with the milk which goes into the Carnation tin. Carnation quality starts at the farm. Selected farms selected herds the Carnation Field Force performing an endless service of inspection and education on the farms rapid handling scientific treatment these .are the secrets of Carnation purity and quality. YouU like Carnation Milk. It is just pure, fresh milk made doubly rich by evaporation and kept safe by sterilization. Use it undiluted in place of cream at one-third the cost of cream. Use it diluted in all cooking with better results and recent weeks from frtnee Rupert. As industrial condition there recover from the depression of recent years, the volume of this export must grow. It cannot grow without enlarging the flow of traffic through Edmonton. ONE IILI.I'S OTIIKIt The city Uvea by the toll It levies upon the trade that la done in it. and the traffic that pasaea through it. The delevopment of trade with the Orient U a factor that la helping to build up Edmonton, and the outlook is for a more rapid development of that trade In the future. ROYAL PURPLE CARD ' PARTY LAST NIGHT l.'ujoyalile Aflalr Ttxik Clare at Home of .Mrs I. M. Fuller, lireen Wreel A very enjoyable evening at cards was spent last evening, under the auspice of the Ladles of the Royal Purple, at the home of Mr. L. M. Fuller, 416 N'AVKIAHLE WATEIt PROTECTION ACT, R.S.C. CIIAPTLIt 1 IV MASSETT CANNER3. LIMITED, hereby give notice that it has. under Section Seven 'of said Act. deDoalted with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and at the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert, at Prince Rupert, B.C.. a .description of the ilte and plans or the wharf and pier proposed to be built on the Msssett Indian Reaerve, Number One. on Graham Island. Province of British Columbia. AND take notice that aTter the ex- of one month from date of the filratlon irst publication of this notice. Massett Canners Limited will, under Section Seven of said Act, apply to the Minister M Public Works at his office In the City of Ottawa, for approval of site and plans, and for leave to construct said wharf and pier. DATED at Prince Rupert this 2flth ciay of February, 1927. , . ' MASSETT CANNEltS. LIMITED, Ily Its Solicitor, ' - Williams. Manson Xi Oonzales. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." (tick of application' i'olt iif.f.k i.kknci:. NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN that on he 9tli day of April next the undersigned utend to aoply to the Llqucr Control oard for a licence In respect to premises elng part of the building known as lassett inlet Hotel, situate at Port 'lerhents, Queen Charlotte Islands, Pro-Ince of British Columbia, upon the and described as Lot Five 5. Block arty-four (44), Subdivision of Lot Seven undred and forty-six (7401, Port 'lementa Townslte. Iwa Thirty-three (331 feet from Iront to rear on west side of aid Lot, as shown on a registered map r plan deposited In the Laud RfElstry iftice at the City of Prince Rupert, In he Province of British Columbia, and umbered 1079. for the sale of beer by he glass or by the open bottle for con-umptlon on the premises. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 1th tiny of March. 1927. WARREN SCOTT, B. L. TINQLEY, , Applicants. IN I'ROIIATE. N TIIK SI'IMll'.Mi: COl'KT OF IIIMTIMI COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Administration Act; und In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph .F. Bowman, Deceased. .Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order bf Ills Honor, F. McB. Young, the 24th day of February. AD. 1827, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Joseph F. Bowman, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, tb me on or before the 24tli day of March, AD. 1027, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the (Lmount of their Indebtedness to m forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. . Prince Rupert, BO, Dated the 24th day of February, A D. 1837. less cost. Order severartins or a case 7zTM of 4ft tin from vnur vrncer. j o " ' Send for a free copy oj llary Blake's Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ontario. rnation Milk Produced tn Canada Green Street. Each gueat waa asked to bring something o the value of fifty cents, which might later be used for the Easter sale. There waa a variety of I contributions which will later be dls-jpesed of for the work of the Royal j Purple. The committee of arrangement consisted of Mrs. L. M Fuller. Mrs. W. field and Mrs. a. Astoria. 1 Mrs. J. Bradbury waa winner at , bridge while Mrs. R. Arthur. Jr. waa awarded the prize for whist. During the evening Mra. F. P. Kenny contributed several musical numbers which were much appreciated by tb guests. HEAVEN DESIGN I i:(il K OF NATIONS OF NO ANTI- lMrH SAVS (iKNF.RAI, Itllltll j GLASGOW, March 23 Wars are part J of Heaven's design Just aa earthquakes. storms ana piagues are. urigaa.er uenerai Edward Balrd told the annual reunion of Olasgow Highlanders recently. This view, however. Is described by pacifists of various persuasions and League of Nations advocates, who have Joined in a wholesale protest against any suggestion that Heaven ha a part In war. General Balrd frankly stated that he did not share the opinion of many persons that the League of'Nallons was I an antidote for war. saying: "A country j that Is no longer able to rely on its own defences will never be able to rely I upon peaceful security." BILL SIIRUI3SALL IS IN RUPERT AGAIN, I'ldiirer IVti Clirrr lielurnrd Yrslrrday; After bit AlWnoe or' To Yearn In F.at After an absence of over two years from the city. William Bhrubsall step-' ped from the train yesterday afternoon1 and was greeted by a number of friends : v.'ho are gUd to ace him back. ! In Nova Scotia, Boston, and Tampa, Florida. Bill, aa he Is popularly known, has apent the greater portion of the time ho has been away. Asked as to whether he planned to' remain In the city, Mr. Slurubtall re-' piled that as yet he did not know, but It will not be surprising If yie editor of the Waterfront Whlffa' locates the' Shrubsall establishment scon Again and Is treated to Bill's choicest smoked ! black. ' MARINE HOSPITAL SUPERINTENDENT VISITING RUPERT, Dr. c. H. Oodln of Ottawa, auperln- Hndcnt of marine hospital service under the federal department of health, la a i visitor in the city In the course of a : western trip of Inspection. He arrived I Ifrom the East by yesterday afternoon's train and will proceed to Anyox to- !l . The Well-Managed Home HTHE manager of a household is the purchas- ing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on busr iness principles in order to make the most of the familyincome. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchc sing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to make your home life easier, more comfortable- and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand, and one things that are usejul. Every manager oj a household every member of the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welj areshould mae a habit oj reading the ads. Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely ill 11 nnium i .mini night on the steamer Prince George aboard which he will go through to Vancouver. Dr. God In atates that satisfactory arrangements have been made for the treatment of sailors at this port. The port doctor Is Dr. J. P. Cade and patients are handled In the hospital or frcm his office. The office of Dr. Cade Is to be distinguished from that of Dr. H. E. Tremayne who is the Immigration doctor. Sick sailors are handled by the marine hospital service under agreement between the government and the ship owners. WASHING MACHINES FOR RAILWAY CARS . IS LATEST DEVICE PARIS. March 23. Washlng-machlnea for railway passenger cars la being tried out by the Parls-Lyon-Medlterranean Railway at Charenton. The outside of a car Is washed tn two or three minutes and the machine does the work of 340 ! washers with palls, brushes and rags. The machine Is a shed over a track. ! Four vertical, revolving, "brushes" toj which are attached a multitude of rags, wipe the car clean as it passes between : them under malty sprays of water. OLDEST MEMBER OF BRITISHHOUSE DIES S'lr Henry Craik, Aged 81, (ilas'gmv Con. 'terv'utlve, Pnvies Away In London LONDON, March 23. 8tr Henry Cralk, the oldest member of House of Commons, died today In his 81st year. Ita for Olasgow and Aberdeen In 100 and has represented universities In parliament He waa a Conservative. IIOT1X AltlflVAI.S. the British In London was elected! Universities the Scottish ! since 1918 Prince 11 u pert C. Frcderlckson. N, A. Elliot, C. A, Ourrlck, R. O'Hanley, O. E. McOomb and J. F. Spaldliig, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. 3. C. Murray, Premier) Mrs. Charles Knlpple, Stewart: Oetyge Lit. tie. Terrace; Mrs. M. Taylor and S. R. Donaldson, Port Esslngton; W. Slu-ub-nail, city; Mr and Mrs. Phllllppson, Osland; W. 11. Manuel, Winnipeg! V. H. Byshe and Dr. C. II. Oodln. Ottawa; A. W. Hawkins, Port Edward; Florence Rowland, Edmonton; Alice llalben. Usk; Mrs. Y. Rozenstain. Hyden L. F. Chapman, Spokane; A. Flsk, Prince O forge. Savoy O. Flint and O. E. Moore. Alice Arm; Tom Lever. Terrace; D. Morrison and J. F. Miller. CNJl. t Central P. Veno, A, Hassen and O. Russell, city. NOT TIIF. SAME .MAN. j The Judge "So you name's Joshua, h You're not the Joshua that commanded the aim tn ntunrl .till . r 2ben Holtlen "Lor, no. Judge. Alim de man dat made de moonshine!"1 t TIM1IER SALE X7438 There will be offered for sale by Public Auction at office of District Forester, Prince Rupert, at 12 o'clock noori on April 9. 197. the Licence X7453 to cut 1.293.000 feet board measure of spruce, hemlock, balsam and cedar saw-logs, comprising five areas In Rivers BUht. C.R. 4. Provided anyone unable to attend the auction In person may submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. One (1) year will be allowed for removal of this timber. Further partlculara of the Chief Forester. Victoria, or District Forester. Prince Rupert, B.C. T1MRER SALE X8.H1. There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at t p.m. on the 2Gih day of March. 1927. In the District Forester's of Ret. Prince. Rupert, the Licence X834 4. t' cut 1.700.000 f.bjjt. of Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar on an area situated on False Bay, Darwin Sound. Queen Charlotte Islands District. One (l) year will be allowed for removal of Umber. "Provided any one unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of' auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars of the Chief Fores-er Victoria, ac . or District Forester. Frlnc RUnert. 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