I fr ti on est It's the. quality, not slzu Ihut determines valufi of a diamond. JSo jfuldfnl hy th Intejfrlty of the firm which Bells you the jrem for honest value, U'c are jflnd to show you and explain. We have beautiful diamond rings from $35.00 to $:S00.O0, all of fine quality hut different sizes. JOHHgULCER; i Jewellers &J.TIIC STORE WITH THE CLOCK tin v-ars'kwv i i . lit, riUNfctK AUNDKY fvlUS . w . .Mm n inpmc. nr V, LAUNDER UNEhfS D IN A WAV I THAT QRIN&S US I wonrwnemj thwn urn. I iL manner in which w "do household linens meets with nun Lani: uiKTii in 111 iiht lie, wt iniHciivan. iuiicci Liciuiiury llhAH. 1 IU JIUIIC no CONSULT US about Your Eyes 1)0 not 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 I . . IL... . fix.. I ...ill. ..I-. ...... I ate Jltll'U nun Kiiiva. tivr. renuesi vour na iron aire wltn confidence secure in ine f belief that nowhere will you s obtain better service or more conscientious treatment. ! Ir you require jflasses a Tfun tL'fll mvaiil thn fnft If ...... .1. .. I 11 ..... Cjuu ll-'Ulll- liil'lll, nu will candidly tell you so. Fred Joudry .KcglsleiTc. Optometrist nnd i Optician ' Room 3 Smith Mock Phone 703 I -good coals TH).yfiy Don't get cnught napping 5 Old Man Winter's likely to Just when you think he is easing up, he jumps out nlul snaps his cold fingers at you. If you want to put tho lid '; on Winter onco and for nil-go to the phone and givo us a call. NANA I. MO - WELLINGTON COAL and , McLEOl) IHVKH SOOTLESS ; In Lump, Stove. Egg and Nut Albert & McCafTery IMionrs 110. nnd 117 MOOSE HOME ON VANCOUVER ID. INKTITl TIUX HI I.I, K ENTAIIUSIICIt i on t.ikimi v.uir. of aismi ami ivnit.M the! V,crr?IlIA Mrch 30. There Is a hii tron8 probability that the management w uraer win proceed wltn the plan for a home for aged and disabled members on Vancouver bland In the course of a year or two. T. E, Dlffendafer, who U the travelling auditor of the Moose Order.tfrom Moose-heart, III., li here with his wife, having Just completed hl Inspection of lodge In the Pacific Northwest. He aays that the Canadian members, particularly those In the Prairie Provinces and British Columbia, are entitled to provision for their Infirm members nearer home than Moose-haven, Florida, In the opinion of the eiecutlve membera of the order. They therefore propose to give attention to the plan mentioned about a year axo. j of quarters on Vancouver Island modelled largely on the experience of the order's aged people's quarters near Jacksonville. Florida: There the ordtr 1 has 248 elderly and Infirm people In ; its csre. housed In separate buildings, 1 meals being supplied at a central bulld-' tng. and where each resident has to 1 perform some task, according to phyal-, cal condition. This proviso Is estab-1 lliiied to avoid Idleness and discontent, factors which often make aged people's quarters a place of unrest, i The organization Is absolutely at one. he says. In agreeing that the Institution, for Canada, when established, shall be located on Southern Vancouver Island, owing to the salubrity of climate. a i.i)V.hmitii cam: From Mooseheart. the famous children's quarters for the dependents of distressed brethren, Mr. Dlffendafer brings a message from Mrs. Yerkee, a Ladysmlth resident, wha took her children there several months ago, and Is reported to be happy and ber children progressing well. Mrs. Terkes Is a matron In the "baby village" at Moose-heart, 111. She has demonstrated - herself a most capable woman, Mr. Dlffendafer says. There are now 1564 children at Mooneheart from all parts of the United States and Canada. Mr. Dlffendafer Intends to pay a visit to the crippled children's quarters at the Solarium while in the city. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert .M AlK'll 3D, 1911 Plans have been completed for the building to be erected by the Sisters of St. Joseph, on Fourth Avenue. It will be used as a boarding school and the tuition at present will be confined to commercial and kindergarten classes. There is quite a gathering of mining TIMHKIt SALE X7I58 There will be offered for sale Prince Rupert, B.C. timukk sale xmh. by Public Auction at office of District For-' ester. Prince Rupert, at 12 o'clock noon on April 9. 1927. the Licence X7458 to cut 1.29J.000 feet board measure of spruce, hemlock, balsam and cedar saw-logs, comprising five areas in Rivers Bight. CJl. 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 (It year will be allowed for removal of this timber. Further particulars of the Chief For , ester. Victoria, or District Forester, There will be offered for sale at Public i Auction, at l p.m. on the 20 ih day of ! March. 192T. in the District Forester's. 'office. Prince Rupert, the Licence X8344, to cut 1.700,000 f.b.m. of Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar on an area situated on False tlsy, Darwin Sound, Queen Cparlotte 1 Islands District. One 1) year will be allowed for re moval of timber. "Provided any one unable to attend ' the auction In person may submit tender to oe openeu at ine jiour oi auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert. NAVKiAIJLE' WATEIt I'KOTEC- TION ACT, H.S.r. CIIU'TK.R us. MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITED, hereby give notice that It has, under Section Seven of said Act, deposited with the Minuter of Public Works at Ottawa, and at the ofrice of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert, at Prince Rupert, B.C., a description of the nlte and plans of the wharf and pier proposed to be built on the Massett Indian Reserve, Number One. on Oraham Island, Province ot British Columbia. AND take notice that after the ex- Fine Quality SAMOA" TEA 3 to 4 cups to each cent's worth of te aofl a. men In town today. There are offldaU to make a neat job In bending the ex. from the Surf Inlet and other proper- panslon colls, all Joints in which are ties down the coast, superlntendant D. welded, making the whole piping sys- J. William from Rocher de Boule. C. P. tem a single piece. It Is thus impos- Rlel, who has molybdenlje Interests at ible for leaks to develop . through Alice Arm. and Raleigh Trimble of rluit fitting and it u .he Telkwa. ,...i, i ... , . i (.-ijuigv vi go win jasi Mr. and Mr,.RicIar"dso. who have fen 'JT been living In tog Valley. Sask., arrived l!UCmi?m outm 1 nT? ' ,f covered in the dry lt evening on their way 'i '"ftPtic.ll, to Mosiett, They are making the change. chleHy because the prairie winters too severe. to drive the machine. It Is stated that there Is no corrosion on the Inside o'f the colls, and the pipes A carload of ore from the Silver Stand- , uae n ard mine was loaded on the Prince " iplaI Preftlf! Pn preveni rUit- d n bulkheads of the Ruoert for the south, when th.t v. Altu ,re ''" th a l'i-ln. layer sel went ashore the ore waa transferred to the Prince John. The latter steamer of cork- The nllre refrigerating out- then chanted her schedule and the ore . -described above. Is extremely was transferred to the steamer Prince ' tUnPle nd can be made enUrely auto-Oeorge which left for the south last'm4tlc: the oily 'h'ng that requires night. , manipulation being the "Square D" switch mounted on the bulkhead, by Some of the Indians who went south whlcn refrigeration la started or stop-from this district to Join up for over-t-c1 seas service have been returned north 1 MT rltKMDKXT as they were unable to po-ia the medical Tht Insullatlon of the President Is examination. i remarkably compact due partly to the . 'fact that a smaller machine is used Vkvc muni crnnnrn ,nan on ine A"u- 0Ul P3 w onld TIllUL JlUrrilU Ith arrangement. With a fUh capacity Kirnimiio iipnrnrc iof only 36000 lba- rath" refriger- llLJATUUtJ nLrtUrttnLjJ atlon Is required: only 300 ft. of pipe being used In the expansion colls "I was nervou. and had backaches ' These are made up and placed In prae- and headaches. Vlnal helped me so tlcslly the same way as In the Attu, much and I have a good appetite." and the whole unit contains 15 tbs. oi Mrs. P. C. Northrup. Vlnol Is a simple, ammonia. The refrigerating machine is strengthening iron and cod liver com-1 hung under the deck on heavy iron pound In use for over 25 years for ner- straps anchored to the beams and bulk- vous, weak women, run-down men and head on the port aide, and is belt-frall children. The very FIRST week 'driven from a 5 hp. gas engine. The you take Vlnol you begin stronger, eat and sleep better, no oil pleasant to take. Limited, Druggists. to feel Contains Ormes modern refrigeration is New and interesting innovation ON I A C I F I C IIALIHUT VESSEI.S (continued from page two) Iron straps, minimizing vibration. The arrangement avoids any appreciable loss of headroom, but aUows sufficient air space above the colls to counteract any heat that may penetrate the insulation under, the deck. Special care waa taken IN THE SUPREME COURT OF RRITISII COLUMBIA. . He I'ltlSlT. KI'pr.KT II VIlltO-KI.CCTKIC COMPANY I.IMITi:il H.ir. nv oitnr.u ilr iiik (mi ur TAKE NOTICE that pursusnt to the order of Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald dated the 18th dsy of February, 1827, In a bondholders' action Intituled In the Supreme Court of British Columbia be tween The Roval Trust ComDanv and Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company i umiiea ana oinen, Deing r.ico2191C, biouoht to enforce the trusts of an In denture dated the 3Hh day ot June. ism, tenders are invited by George Edward Winter the Receiver appointed by an order of this Court dated the ISthI day of September. 1918, and the 'decree In the aald action dated the 21st day of November. 1416. for the mirchaxe of all the remaining properties and assets oi ine saia company. Tne said proper-tlfs are described as follows: '1. That certain parcel of land and premlKM altuate In the Province of British Columbia more particularly described as Lot 63S. Range 5, Coast District, containing 160 acres more or lest. 2. That certain parcel of land' and premises situate In the Province ot British Columbia more particularly described as Lot 1380. Range 3, Coast District, containing 37 81 '100 acres more or less, excepting thereout a strip ot land one chain in width measured from hlghwater mark. 3. That certain parcel of land and premises situate In the Coast District Province of British Columbia, and more particularly described as tjot 095, Ran 8. containing 32 50! 100 teres more or leas. 4. Maps dealing with surreys of drainage area rainfall and runoif data, designs of dams, power plants, transmission lines and receiving station for Falls and Khatada Rivers development, and plans of works. The Receiver Is Informed that the above lands parcels 1, 2 and 3 were selected by the engineers of the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electrlo Company Limited as being suitable sites for the construction of waterpower plants. Tenders may be made for all the said 'parcels together or for one or more separately. Particulars and conditions of sale mav be had upon application at the ofrice ot Messrs. Rlddell, Stead, llodzes St plratlon of one month from date of the i Winter, Bank ot Neva Scotia Building, ursi puoiicauon oi mis notice, Aiasseu Canners Limited will, under Section Seven of aald Act, apply to the Minister I of Public Works at his office In the City ot Ottawa, for approval of site and i plans, and for leave to construct said , wharf and pier. DATED at Prince Rupert this 20th day' of February, 1927. MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITED, By Its Solicitors. 'Williams, Mansoi) A nonr.ales. WATER NOTICE I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that His , Honour the Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, by and with the ad vice of His Executive Council, has been plened to order: I THAT the reservation of the unrecord I y waters of Brown's River and Me. Knight Creek, tributaries of Eestall I River, established pursuant to Order In ! Council Number Son approved the 13th day ot June, 1921. be cancelled, I The cancellation of the said reservation will be effective on April 19th. 1927, DATED this lith tay of March, 1027. I T. D. PATTULLO, Minister ot Land. Vancouver, or at the office of the un deralgned. DATED the 2nd day of March. 1927. WILSON. WHEALLER tt SYMFS Solicitors for the Plslntlff, 040 Pender Street West, Vancouver, B C. Use !iMONDS SAWS BECAUSE guaranteed to cut 10 more timber lit nine time, with less labor than any other aw. SIMONOS CANAOA SAW CO, tTO. MONTREAL. VANCOUVER. ST. JOHN, N.S., t TORONTO 71 latter is set on a base beneath the refrigerating machine, so plced that it can drive either that,, machine or the air compressor by an adjustment ot the belt. At present these boats determine the correct hold temperature by watching the condition ot the Ice. but for great er accuracy It la planned to install thermometers later. These will run through the bulkhead 'from the engine room to the fish-bold, with a bulb projecting under a guaM far enough to get the hold temperature accurately. while the recording scale will be In the engine-room. MODKKN liKI UKiKIt ITION 5KKVICE These outllta are expected to be a help In many ways. For example, bait as well as halibut can be kept In better condition. Engineers estimate that about one-third less Ice will be needed than In the past, not only a' direct caving, but allowing more working space In the fish hold and doing away with much ot the moving of Ice now necessary when taking on fish. The Llpman self-contained automatic refrigeration machine ' as manufactured by the General Refrigeration company Belolt. Wis.. Is ably represented In the Pacific Northwest by the Power Plant Engineering company of Seattle. Portland and Tacoma, The engineering department of this company Is particularly qualified to handle marine refrigeration problems to assure the best possible Installations with conditions as ' presented,' R.. S. Whaley, cl)ief engineer of the company., end an authority on mechanical TetHgefatlon; has had many years' experience In connection with mechanical , design maintenance and operatloilt ( nwrlne ; equipment having been with die ilk. Shlpplng'Boar.d and tht Todd Shipyard for several years. Mr. Whaley Is ably assisted by E. O. Northqulst, who has had considerable experience In handling refrigeration pioblems and Is fully conversant with marine practices and methods, having been for five years employed in these departments of the Pacific Steamship company. Both these men are graduates ot the mechanical engineering de partment of the University of Questions that have been considered In connection with this equipment are whether the cost will be covered by the Cain In economy efficiency, range ol operations, etc.; whether the outfits v. ill prove reliable: whether they can be Installed without sacrificing too much space. These are fairly well answered In the discussion above. Similar units have been In use for some time under all sorts of conditions, and have proved thoroughly automatic and prac tlcally "tool-proof," while they art' so simple that there Is little to get out ot order. The advantages In saving of tee and belter preservation ot the fish seem obvious and great, and should free the Industry from many of Its present limitations. What this Is actually worth should be well demonstrated by this teuton's operations ot the boats men iionea. as lor space, tne units ar extremely compact, and the description of the new Installations shows that, with a little planning, they may be placed to occupy very little apace that could be otherwise used. ruiviK iu.n hitk Efficient Insulation Is considered by refrigeration engineers to be a prime We are going to make PAGE FIVB Merc hand king advance. Present Indications are favorable for satisfactory results. Thoe who are pioneering the movement are very confident of the outcome: and if their hopes irt fulfilled, It Is safe to say that from now on Insulation and refrigerating machines will be standard equipment In the halibut fishery, at least tor the larger boats working on ihe rrmre distant banks, which must be depended on In future tor the greater tart ot the supply. GOT HER FEET WET CAUGHT BAD GOLD Mrs. Ernest nail, Cardinal, Ont, writes: "Last Winter I Rot my feet wet and I caught a terrible rold. I took different kinds ot medicine, but none did me any good and I seemed to be getting; worse all the time. One day I was reading about what your medicine had done for others, so thought I would get a bottle. After I had taken a few doses I found it was helping me, so I took a few bottlei and waa completely restored to health. I cannot praisa Dr. Wood's-Norway Pine Syrup too highly, as I boiler) that If It wen -not for it I would be aa Invalid to- j Price 85a. a bottle, larg family till 0. put at only by The T, Uilburi iQo., li Ited, Toittato, Ont. f History in Prince Rupert J. BENTS Entire $20,000 Stock APRIL 1st On Sale APRIL 1st Commencing April 1st, the entire $20,000 stock of brand new merchandise, one of the best assorted and finest stocks of Ladies' Wear in Prince Rupert, will be placed on sale at less than cost. I can promise one of the most sensational selling events ever staged in Prince Rupert original prices and costs will not be considered See Page Ad. Thursday's News Store will be closed all day Thursday for price cutting at J. Bent Third Ave Q y MercliandMiig r. SwelalUt requisite. Its Importance la fully recognised by cold storage plants everywhere, whose operations would be practically Impossible without It. as most T.t the effect ot their refrigerating machinery would be required to over--ome heat from outside. Temperature renditions In the halibut fishery are ess severe than In many other lndus- rles, but the present loss of Ice shows Nearly that a great deal of undesirable heat gets Into the holds. Whether the nsulatlon now being used Is sufficient Tan only be determined by experience: jut tt Is obvious that the holds must be well Insulated to give the full bene- It of the refrigerating machines. It would seem, on the whole, that he adoption, ot .this equipment In the halibut fleet , is ah,' Important step In at J. Bent's Third Ave. Opening Soon The New Factory of the i SCE CEEM Company on Second Street Prince Rupert. B.C. A model up-to-date factory for the making of Ice Cream, to be sold by wholesale only THE BEST QUALITY GUARANTEED H E'S ' HERE llavlnji arranjfecl with the Hoover Co, to sentl us a demonstrator, wo arc now In a position to show you the difference between the Hoover and an ordinary vacuum clearer. Uemohstratloit vl!l be made right In your own home for the ankiinr, startlUR Monday, March21st. Just phone .1, and wo will do. the rest. The Hoover is sold on very easy torms. Kaien Hardware Co.