page Six government of Canada guarantees itsAqe IO YEARS OLD Tlladc in Canada 95 years This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Lirpior Control Hoard or by the (iovcrninenl of ItriUsh Columbia. Dress Materials At 'greatly reduced prices, including Ginghams and Prints for Housedresses and Ilayons which are suitable for afternoon wear. Ginghams, teg. 35c per yard, sale, 4 yards $1.00 Ginghams, reg, 25c ier yard, sale, 5Vi yards $1.00 Kipplette, reg. 30c per yard, sale, 4V2 yards $1.00 Prints, reg. 40c per yard, sale, 3 yard3 51.00 Romper Cloth, reg. 40c per yard, sale, 3 yards . . $1.00 Broadcloth, reg. COc per yard, sale, 2 yards $1.00 Crepe, reg. 25c per yard, sale, 4Vs yards . . . . $1.00 Crepe, figured, reg. 35c per yard, sale, 3V2 yards $1.00 Ginghams, reg. 40c per yard, 3 yards $1.00 Our stock consists of several patterns of each price. It is not necessary to buy. Come in and look around MuSsallem s Have Your Eyes Examined Hev. IS. G. Turner, one of our many satisfied customers, in a letter received from Nelson, IJ.C. says: "Many thanks for fitting me up. I can truly say it is the first time I have been really fitted. There is a world of difference, an advanced degree of comfort in reading, with a sharper definition of object, I appreciate it very much. "Sincerely yours, "Signed "(Uev.) E. G. Turner." 27 years' practical experience fitting glasses assures you the best for less. A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 311) Third Avenue. Opposite (5AV.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Hirch and Spruce Per load . $6.50 Per half load ...... $3.50 Per sack ..n 50c Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY DOTTLES. I 1 TO SLAUGHTER HAVE WILD HORSES EATEN IP I'A.STL'llE i COW AMI SHEEP X CAKIIIOO CLINTON, B.C., Feb. 12. Hundreds of wild horses thai have"" been roaming the bunch grass and sage brush country between the LUlooet country and the Cariboo mountains are to be .rounded up and slaughtered by horse hazers engaged by the Provincial Government. , The camp.wgn has been carried on In a desultory fashion for several years, but this year the government hopes to make a ''clean-up" of the roving bands that have'-been' eating up cow and; sheep pasturage and causing depreda-j tlons among domesticated stoclc. j It Is .estimated that there are 10.-000 wlldhorles in British Columbia,1 most of .them descendants of the stock : the high-spirited, graceful mustang of I the fiction type, but broken-down, half, crippled animals whose killing would! be an act of kindness. j It has not been decided what will probable that they will be across the United States border to CANADIAN SERVICE -m. I'rnm 1 1 i 1 1 fa v ' all- l I'lyintiiilli. i j'llii hiiiI Mollis '.,ilc!. drafts ami Tnu'ller-' UwqiK's at lie.i rali-K lull mroniialioii fniui liical sri-nt r i ompauy's rric i uti llaKlncK SI.. V . Vanrnui'cr. B.C. This Week-End AVe are going to sell BISCUITS In our window will be the finest display of Sweet Biscuits in the city. AJ1 fresh stock. j. H. Imp Third Avenue Miller Proprietor ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to or der. in our shop as low as $50 223 Sixth Street S: WHIST DRIVE AND taken war 'ffti FnnrI by the miners of halt a century ago. ,or n manuiaciure ox leruiizer. According to officials of the govern-' ment who are planning the round-up, there Is no csuse for sentimental regre The majority of the horses are not of DANCE BY NATIVE , V . oX the caln. wu declared the winner. Royer. J. M. Morrison and C. Blgjsrt. LAND ACT TO I'lRCIIASE LANI In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north shore of the South Arm of Tasoo Harbor, Moresby bland, Queen Doted November 29. NOTICE NOTICE. JAMES FIELD, FIELD, 1928. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS THE DAILY NEW3 LEOWAUGHIS LATEST AUTHOR HAS IXTEKKVTIMI AHTICI.E IX ( I'll-KENT M'MllKIt Ol' CAXAItlAX -NATIONAL KAI1.WAYS MK1AZINE . V. Waugh. popular msnsgrr of th Canadian National Railways local tele- 1 graph office, blossoms forth as an author j ' ; In the current issue of the Canadian National Railways Magazine in which the following article entitled "Overland Telegraph to Europe" from his pen' Is 1 published: , Here and there, throughout Canada's Pacific Province, can be found survivors of a day when life In British Columbia meant pioneering, and not pioneering deluxe. Scattered along the coast, and In the Interior, are men and w,cmen who lived here long before a Canadian transcon- brought Into the Cariboo gold country P'"t where such material Is being used tlnental railway was heard of; Victoria, the region now known the Kkeena nutrlrt m nractlrallv un honor with Mrs. A. Ross but. on a flip nit P"" , unknown. It was until the Initial sting chapters In the record of wesura development. Even If tt did fall even though the undertaking was abandoned Ntnil K )K INTENTION' TO AI'I'LV TOa true Xorerunner of what was to follow. Today? over much of the same route surveyed halt sages of the Canadian National Tele Prices marked on the tickets, from 4i'l,l'"i" timing Permits for the 8tralu or Behrlng. and this involved th o- ,, . , Seoon of 1927. . w ,. ... m.JC per IU. UJi IO . IOC --wvumukiiuu U4 bcia1" (Uiuu" iinnp ic m.in ,M,M,v Application for permlta to graze live- British Columbia, and Russian Amer-Il.l(b IS lllb liAI(UAK stoclc on the Crown ranges within any L.. i. .v.. Buy one 25c pkg. of Perrin's Sodas grazing district of therovince of Brit-i'"' . - and get one free. That is 2 District Forester at Fort George. Kam- and thence on to Siberia and Europe. pkgs Sodas value 5Qc for STiijTl T" "lna Pomot'r, f' the In taking this bargain we will sut. 1927. scheme, alive to the fact that those be- expect you to buy one or two lb. of B,Iank, forms uPn wnlch t0 hind the Atlantic cable project were still our Sweet Biscuits which are also d fo't eS??. "a't .ver0n.m?d!wortln' ,Mt 00 tto ln trt,n' marked at reduced prices 1 places, or from the Department of Lands In 186J thst the Collins Overland Canned Fruit and Vegetable Sale'" Vlctorla Ba o. it. naden. It.TJjr'r. rttill on i Deputy Minister of Lanla. . "" "" " " ; Department of Lands. build a line, without government aid. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones -15 and 371. NewSupplies of Mens Clothing arriving regularly Tor Prlcen and Quality Don't Forget Montreal i orters HAD BAD SPELLS WITH HER HEART Mrs. B. 0. Hall, Bolton Centre, Que-writes: "Some time ago I had bad spalls with my heart which I belters was caused by nervousness. I tried everything I could thick of, but eauid get no relief until ono of my friend persuaded me to get a box of when Pnfo by The T. Mllbura Co- Limited. 'candles; and not an electric switch, gave Toronto, Qnt light: when horses (including shank t jraare) formed the chief means of Inland (transportation: when a letter from East- PERSONALLY CONDUCTED v . . wuiua value uj j v. , or Panama and was months on the na tnere WM n0 nnun i inip ITIMlT W,T: wnen telegrapn SONS LAST NIGHT sucn a veteran is c. r. Mcrr:aon. white-bearded and ruddy, who la spend After I had talti-n a few boxes I got wonderful relief. I now weigh one hundred and thirty-Ave pounds where, before, I never writ over ninety." Price 50c a box at all tlnie-pwte or dealers, or mailed direct on rrvipt of Call at City Ticket Office. Third utd until a late hour. Oillix Royer was ,,,, . .,,, . ,h. Avenue, or phone 260. for particulars" and master of ceremonies sou was at the door. and nd J. M. Morrt- . . , . .... .. descrlDtlve descriptive literature. literature. Winners at whist were Mrs. A. Norton a score of 145, who shared the a youth In the service of the Hudson' CharlotU Islands. Province of British the Oovemment Telegraphic Service and d rfci i:sT.VIi: OK 4 am IX W.UI WILSON. ed eo. material material sMDDed anippcd. and and Al TII()IH.i;t) As.HKJNOlt Tenders will be received by the under- called the "Mumford." probably the first signed on the Btcck In Trsde and Fix- . .... .C. I nf fh k!nH ot tne k!nd to erer navigate the treach-at turea of the above named J. W. Wilson Stewart. B.C. Copies of Inventory and erous waters of the Skeena River, car-1 key ti -store may be obtained from R. r,ed supplies and material to Harelton.1 W Kennedy. Barrister. Stewart. B.C. 1. , t . Tenders to be .uhmlttcd on or before Tnere n rmT of workcrs-wblte February 19, 1927 Highest or any tender men, Indians and' Chinese. Early In 1800, not necesrlly accepted the ,lne WM operallng frora New We,t.j Prince Rupert, B.C. to edrope r MA KB nUSKSVATIONS XOW I ROM SAINT JOHN T l.lirrHMil (Feb. 19 Montnalrn Feb. 25 Moniclare 'Mar. 4 Montrose Mar. 13 Montcalm t Via Belfast, t Via Greenock To l.'lirrbuiirg-suutliuiuplon-' Antwerp Mar. a Mellta Mar. 16 Mlnnedosa Te'AutHrrp' Feb. 23 Marloch Mar. 10, Marbum Mar. 18 Netagam WINTER CKU1SES West Indie Feb. 28 Apply ts Afenti yrrwhr or J. J. FORJTER. B.S. Ocnarsl Piu. Altnl. C.P.R. Stttion, Vtncouvtr. Teltohon Stymaur 210 ...i.m.ki fcVl iUC!lin, MIC ruufcv uciiik .along the Caribou Read, that acenni highway which la today one of the pro-ivlnce'a main arteries for motor travel. North of Qucsnel exploring parties were busy. The survey waa toward what was; known as Skeena Fork and from that point moved steadily north. The chief engineer was Colonel Bulk- Icy, of the United States Army. It Is from him that the Bulklcy Valley, the chief agricultural section of Northern British Columbia, received It name. By the end of June, the line wa pushed through to Fort Fraser. When the season closed It had tra versed the entire length of the Bulkley Valley. And here the scheme that had aeemed to necessary, so logical and feasible was destined to end. A th ' working crew strung wires through the Bulkley. came word of the successful, completion ot the second Atlsntlc cable. So there was no need of an overland telegraph to Europe by way of a cable icers of the company were recalled! the : v W. tt S. Vandal have stolen from eselyeio- In the Danbury, Oonn.. nubile attempt to lay a telegraph lihnT1 W wUh ItUormalion AiiM,tiia . l. b l ,M.i.mu . . Msr. 5 e second prire likewise was a tie De- .,, .,.rt, .... m,ri th. about microbe.. To Londonderry an! Glasgow tween Mrs. Bird and Mrs. M. Hamilton, ,,.,.,, . ,x . i l.riitu .. ll i Mar sh . . .. knowledge, even In a very limited way.) To Qu..nitown and Ll.srpool the former winning on the cut. Oentle- . th. ,nd of th. -. Seveoty-flve pemns and omanta- Auraula Mar. li, Air. II men's first prize was awarded lo J. Mur- . . tloos own airplane privately in Iowa 1'rom New York rav with a score of 147 while P. W.; ' ithe National AeronautHal association TO QUtentlOwn and LlftrDOOl Inrfann ntiiTl .nrl vlth Alauuia ... l. S6 Auraitli ... Mar. U "v" r Brmmrla . MaurrtanU Mar. ti. Apr. Apr. u. May To Lcndondtrrv and Glasgow I.- Ulia . . t'cli. i'i Ijiiii' r.,i:u . . Mar. To Plymouth-Hairs-London Anloulii . . Mar. -r, Aw aula . . Mar. From Hoston To Quttnstown and Lhtrpool It i.aroiila . . Mar. i Lac iiia Aid . i Few Indeed are the people of today , to cnerocura and southamotcn "t ,.m.mk.. nt.mHu rt AiinliiiiiU n-li. gr,, .Mar. Iv, Apr. ta' The committee In charge of arrange- . . ... .. !. , ' . , menu consisiea oi rrana ronune, u. finds. TIMIIKK SAI.K XM30 There will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the office of the Dtrvt a century aga. the met- roreaier ai "ince uuperi uv.. at iu - wit av ui vi a) mwsuwaj the licence XR830. to cut 4.120.030 f.bjn graphs are flashed over the wires of. of Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar on an north share of ;ln aream 01 xnt mta wno Panned tni provided unable to attend th p,-irt of anyone takv tmrirr tht j.mM .VRBJOiJl''auM generation, ago h.va. been Wtlon i JJ?"f 1 'f'"' tne fung descrlbeaj 8lxty-two year ago. west of th Two (2i y.r will be allowed for re- at the u,c" "" " J"" vl" w Commencing a post planted on north share of South Arm of Tasoo Har- frontier. This -was before Confederation. tor. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte over much of the territory, the word of ' ! Islands. In the Province of British Col- . .., ., lumbla. about 8 chains from ths end of the Hudson' Bay Co. waa law. Prior to. 'the Oovernment trail; thence 10 chain and during the 'war that had convulsed .northeasterly; thence 10 chains north-'the United Sfatei. the need of linking ; westerly; thence 10 chains southwestern :. , I ily. thence 10 chsins southeasterly, md Amtrlc na Europe by cable t, was be- contalnlng twenty (20) acres, more or coming more and more Imperative. 'CSS. Inf1 .ffrti K.M .ti nronH futlla Thj victoria, H.u.. January 4. 127. ! ' r .. Applicant, scheme was commencing to be regarded as Impossible. Out o! this situation was born the plan to lay a ' cable, not across the Atlantic Ocean.' but across the narrow M.MJNIHtTNT AI I'.NTLHK It was a magnificent adventure, cast jOU a heroic scale. In BrltUh Columbia. aiu sua oiDena routes were cxpior- beginning 1 made on actual construction. A boat Further particular of the Chief For ester. Victoria. B C . or District Farester. Prince Rupert. B.C SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS imen were disbanded; tool and materials1 m4' ! or on pane or a I ... .. . . ... I eomDanv. pere leu aiong me route; again, silence QRA2INQ ami souiuae reignea. Tnre million aoi Un were tpent In vln. AlltMlONKI) LINK Today one may find here and there along the abandoned Jlne, whole ttretchet of the original wire In perfect condition after these long yean. The writer hat In hit pottesslon a sample of this wire sent' by a Bulkley Valley friend." which will.be deposited In the Archive at" Otttra', Vai-nnt, unreaerve.1. turvtyed Croi. In nils may l pr-mptl by Orlll.h subject over it years of K. nl l aliens un declarins tntsntloa to lnina UrltUli subject conditional iiln rMtldence, ot-cwpatlon. jid liiroriment for aicrlrultural urpoe Kull Information concerning rm-.atlons reearillnc pre-emptions I pi veil in llulletln Ko. I, kand 8ris. "How to I're-etnpt Ind," copies of tihlch can be obtained free of chars ly addreMlne the Deiartmnl of Lands. Victoria. U.C.. or to any Government Agent K Record will b ajranted covering only Und aultahi for HitrlculluiaJ I'UriKMK. and which Is nut timber-Und. I .. carrying over t.OVO board feet ier ucre wel of the Coast Rang and t.uOU fett per acre eaat of that ItJiiiKe. Aillrallon for pre-emption ar to lw udilrcihuO to the ijtnd Commissioner ot th Land Recording Division. In which th land applied for I (itunted, and ere mads n printed forma, cople of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. I're-emtitlun must be occupied for five year and Improvement mad to value of 110 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating t least flv acre, before a Crown Grant can b received. For more detailed Information at the llulletln "How to rr-mpt lind." PURCHASE Application are received for pur-chis ot vacant and unreervd Crown land, not being tltnberland. for agricultural purposes, minimum Vrlce for first-class (arable) land 1 S per acre, and econd-cla (grating) land $2.50 per acr. Further In-formation regarding purchase or la of Crown land I given In llulletln Ko. 10, Land Series, "I'urchat and Leaa of Crown Landa." Mill, factory, or Industrial sit oo timber land, not exceeding 49 acr, may be purchased or 'sated, the conditions Including payment of atumpage. HOMESITE LEA3E8 Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding tt scree. ma.y be leaaed aa homtslte, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement condition ar fulfilled and land ha bstn surveyed, LEASES' For grating and Industrial pur ports artaa.not txcttdlng lit acr Under the Orating Aot the Province I dlvldd Into grazing dlstriots snd th rnge admlnlstrd under a Orating Commissioner. Annual grating prm!ta ar Issued based oa numbers ranged, priority being gives to established owner. Stock-owner may form at cf atlons for range manageintnt. Fret, or partly tree, permit ar available for settler, erpper and travellers, ui t tee a GET THAT MAM01 nt Heilbroner's Our policy U to Rive customers the ubi(,i in value und service. Hml satisfaction U as urtd for those who buy a diamond from us. We have some Kpeclnlly good values in unu .ually fire diamonds mounted In pierced eighteen rarat white gold nt 525.00, $."0.00, $75.00 nnd $100.00 max neuoroner Diamond .Specialist oL'T i.'J Third EUROPEAN TOURS I KHSSLaXESSSH Personally Conducted Tcurs have been artanged this Summer, under the join The Sons of Canada entertained last , ... . . . T j aUDorvlalon of the Canadian National be done with the carcasses, but It 1, evenlnB ln the Metropole Halt at a sue "'1 I . ' " Ra.lw.v. and the Cunard Steamsh.n h1nrwv1 ... ........ . rvspcciru oy an wno www ami, iu iiic -- - - snipped ce-aful whist drive and -. dance. The . , ....... , .., Company to Oreat Britain and Europe V AaCbaftJael W, cw iuuea iWWl B , . event was largely attended ...... and . the nd return. All transportation, hotel tne b from prmce Ruptrt " dance program, to music furnished by . .,,... , , ,.,. and sight-seelng expenses Included In miss ircne uomwm wcnraira. ranwa- Isres ,lfl.h ,k.. ., ai..k. wv WESTHOLME THEATRE TON GH r 0 vLY at 7 and 9 Men" An immense, pctacuUr nutwr-produi the finest picture ever nude, based on Ii famous .nore "Over The IJorder.' Cast of 25.000 with GEOKCK O'llUIEN. OI.IVE HUHDKN, J. FARKEI.I. ' DONALD, TOM SANTSC1II. FRANK CA.MPFM W TEI.I.E(;E.. AI.EC IL FHANCIS, PltlSt llJ A honnp nnd the Prairie Ik-nutlc Even better than "The Iron Hr-. COMEDY "AHE PAHJJNTS P( KI I S PATIIE REVIEW Admission COc and 23c Truihful IBM Reproduction . Making every record do iU be.tt. Thi.t new IJrti niwlck quickly won the hearts of muic lovern everywhere. The tunc, too, In beautiful beyond the usuul. Come in and ay I want to hear the new MOMOOAArMI A" MC"' J. LORNE MacLAREN, Ltd Third Avenue, Corner Fifth Street RAN AD IAN NfflONAt ciht Largefl Railway Sylcm in AxCt0 Steamship and Train Service r s.s. I'ltlNt K Itl l'KItT ulll leute I'ltlM'K lU'PMIT for VAN 'v i TOIIIA, HKATTI.K, nnd liilrrnirtll.il? lnls ntrli , p s.t. I'ltlNCK Itt l'KUT for MTKUAKT and ANYOX, Hi:lM " ''rit s.s. I'ltlNt K JOHN' for VANCOUVKIl tU Ot KI N til l ' I.ANOM, fortnlghlly. PAKNKNOCIl TltAlNH I.IIAVK PKIM'K liri'KKJ ,r I'lll,' Cut I. MONO V. WKIINKNOAV and M AT I'll II A V nt M. ", 'Jl,, Oi:oil(lK, KDMONTON, U INNII'MI, all points Eotlern Cn- Ntalrt. AOENCV A I.I, OCEAN UTEAMHIIIP M' ., W1 L'se Cumi.lliui National Eiprrst for Money Orilrrs, lornr elr nUn for jour net slilnnient. ...,. V M1t ..' .... .ll lfT. iiriilK, 0 TIIIII1) AVi;., Hlisi r.