Monday. April 18, 1&27 Sutton! Button! 'ho gets the iutton? To nee how many people read our ads. wo will 'j?ive d radium headed, push huttoij free to every one who answer this ad. These little button arc hulf an inch wide and are tiHiTuI u lot-aie anything l the dark, such as the electric light switch, the keyhole or a step in the stairs, etc. rlFVRLLRRS iSsTlie STOKE Wltrt Trit CLOCK THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS .0W PRICES TriM VOU CAN AFFORD- Y h igh hararter of our work la: ;d cur low price have tom- e). ,?d to brintf tm our bulne.i reward. Folks know that our jrk i flrat rlan atid that we n a ,h irouir: h dejiendable. Pioneer Laundry Neglected Phone UK Eyes NEfil.ECT t doubtles th- ; cau.tc of most of the ill that afflict humanity. Thin la o elf evident that It fem hardly necessary to tell you. If your oye are jfivinjf trouble have them attended to- and at once. OF AM. absurdities In the ! k npdom of foolishness, f.ure'.v the loss of eyesight hrouRh nettled Is the most Inexcusable. DO.VT Iohc health ahd effi-lencv throuph nejrlect. Come and ee! Fred Joudry HesUtered Optometrist and Optician Koom 3 Smith Mock Phone 703 WARM DAYS COMING THATCOAlSUrrUI We d all like to wait for the warm weather to heat our homes but when Sprinjr chills the hnutie there's only one thinjf to Rive It warmth that is coal. You cannot have balmy weather by wishing for it, but you can jrive-your home a balmy "feel" if you use Rood fuel. NANAI.MO WELLINGTON and McLEOI) HIVEIt SOOTLESH Albert & McCaffery Phones 110 and 117 bad hllli. PRINCE GEORGE William Mlers. general road foreman, ha rtturnsd here from Forestdale where work ha been started on the: nine mile dlverilon In the hiirhwiv tl A road camp It being opened thla week at the point near Mud River! where a cut-in li being made on the' main highway. The dtveralon It to be open for tram in July. At a retult of the annual revUlon of, the Prince Oeorfce ' district voters' llt 260 name hare been added, bringing the total up to about 3.300. Oeorge Milburn. government agent, haa completed arrangementi for the placing of a cabinet of din trie t exhibit at the entrance to the government building, He urge a almtlar dlaplay at the railway atatlon and at ceruin loutalde point. I C A. Pyne it In correspondence with Hon. Dr. W. 11. Sutherland, minuter of public worka. on the tubject of laecuring the tMuance of automobile windshield uanafera aa a receipt for the payment of tofla on the Cariboo highway. Arnold Platen, who hat been for M-veral yeara accountant In the local branch of the Royal Bank and who hat been relieving recently aj manager at Burn Lake, haa received notice of hi tramfer to Vancouver. To prevent damage being done to the aurface. the provincial department of public worka hat dotted the highway between I'M nee Oeorge and Quecnel un GOVERNMENT LK1UOK ACT. .(iim; or .trri.trATlON ink uiik i.k i;mi: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on be klh day of April next the underalgned ntend to avply to the Llqucr Control oard for a licence in reepect to premloe elng part of the building known aa lawtt Inlet Hotel, altuale at Fort lementa. Queen Charlotte Irianda. Pro In re of BrltUh Columbia, upon the and described a I Five (Si. Block crty-lour (44 1. 6ubdlvU)on of Lot Seven unared and forty-six (748). Fort Vmenta Townaite. leaa Thirty-three (33) eet from Iron l to rear on weat aide of aid Lot. aa abown on a registered map r plan depoalted in the Land RegMry ifiiee at the City of Frlnce Rupert, in be Province of BrltUh Columbia, and nmwrMl IfTTa fnr tH ftl of hNf b ' be gtan or by the open bottle for eon- umulicn on the oremlaea. DATED at prince fuipert. B.C . trtl itn day oi Marcn. ivii WARREJI SCOTT. B U TINOLET. Appllcanu. "GOVERNMENT LKJUOH ACT. .notim: or .tm.irTio- iok ton-f:T TO TRtVITR tir iut.r tKBCC NOTICE IS HEREBT OIVEN that, on the 1Mb day of April next, the under-aigned intend to apply to the Liquor Coaliol Board for consent to trantfer of Beer Licence Number 073 and Issued In respect of premise being part of a building known at "Central Hotel," situste at the corner of First Avenue and Seventh Street. City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbls. upon the lands emrribrd Lota Eleven (11), Twelve (III. Thirteen (13). and Fourteen i Hi. in Block Ten 1 10). faction One ill Mtn No 933. prince Rnpert band Registration Registration uisirieu District, in in the tne Province rrejimt " of ' In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dla- 1 fct nr iwimm RiiTvrt and altuatit an chatnt eaet of northwest corner ot Lot C8. Range 3. Coast District. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing rhslns east O! rviast District: thence aauth 5 chain; thence east 10 chains: thence north 3 chains; thence west 10 chain to point of commencement, and containing 9 ncrea. more or lea. ! OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY I LIMITED. Applicant. Per H. Moaienouse. NOTICE of the South halt (H) of Lot three hundred and wventy-four (374) five (41. Coast District, Map 1137 Satlsfsetory proof oi tne ios oi im Certificate of Title covering me aoove land having been produced to me. It It mv intention to Iwue. after the expiration of dne month from the flrat publication hereof, a Provl.lonal Certificate of Title to the above land in the name of Sidney Wlllmore. the original Certl- fleate oi nu "iT". "v" """" and it numbered 7833 I. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert. DC 6th April. um. H. F- MacLEOD. Registrar of Titles. LAND ACT Bkeena Land DUtrlct, Dlttrlet of Queen 'tAKE NOTICE that tlxty day. after date, I Intend to apply to the Chief Commlnloner of Land for a licence to proTpect for co.l and petroleum over S40 acrea of and bounded aa follows: Cornm-nclng tt . pott planted at th. aouthweat comer of. Section 38. Town, amp s. Orthtm I.land. and marked ".: "wii. .,,ihvHt corner": thence east 0 chaina; thence north 80 ehalnt: thenct west 80 chains; uimn "' to point of commencement, being Sec- t.onP38. Township 3. J Uattd Daetmbtl 17, 19M- Locator. Her Little toy Caught Cold While Out Playing liazelton -which will change the location i r- t-ade, Llrawuod, Maxu, of the road between none Lake and "ntn: Jijr little boy caugHt cow Por.i.u . , wniw cot playing in the snow. w itumuavc m uuinuri ui . . . f ....... til it drie uf. Jueph Meyer, who left tlie city re cently to work in a tie camp near Alexandria, died in the Quetnel hospital. He wna formerly, a retldent of the Siocan district. Judge Robertson will be the epeakcr at the monthly iiiceHng of the local Board of Trade which will be held on Wednesday. Eight winner of the Vancouver Sua bee, who are making a trip north, will be guetfa of the board on the oocaaktn. The department of agriculture' haa approved the da tea of August 31 and September 1 for the holding -of the Prince Oeorge fall fair. SMITHERS Frank Taylor, original discoverer of the now famoua Richfield mine, baa or ganized a company to be known aa the Topley Consolidated Mining & Develop nvent Co which will develop holding acquired by the concern In the Topley district Including tto ten than &3 district adjoining and In the Immediate vicinity of the Richfield. The company haa been eapttaltoed at (350.000 and director, beatde Mr. Taylor, who la president and general manager, include E. E. Orchard and L. B. Warner. Banther and A. J. Andenou and W. E. Narkaua of Vancouver. Plana were further advanced for the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation In Smlthera at a meeting of the central committee held last night Fourteen organization bad deleates in attendance. Nela Werttun4 haa been committed for trial by Magistrate Stephen II. lioskins on a charge of wounding In connection wfth a fraeaa recently when accused Is alleged to have knifed Frank Huber who 1 now almost recovered from the effects of his wound in which he lost a considerable quantity of blood. At a cost estimated at 11.000 or II.-300. the local Automobile Club Is planning the erection of a dub house overlooking Lake Kathlyn. The proposed building will hste a main room about thirty by forty feet for entertainments and, dances and there wUl be kiuhen and sleeping quarters British Columbia, from Peter Blaek Wl ! Central Hotel. Limited, of the City of Prmce Rupert. Province of Brltian col-, umbla. the transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. thla i Uth day of March. 1937. CENTRAL HU1U. UMI1UJ. Applicant and Transferee. LAND ACT. Another feature of the building, which will be con- NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. Rjt.c. ciiinr.R us William J. Crawford hereby give no- tlce he haa, under Section 7 of the aald Minn ni' ISTrvi lON TO APPLY TO i Art- deposited with the Minister ot Vi iini tsi" I n PuMlc Works at Ottawa, and in the otfico Ut lire w wviitl Registry District of Prince Rupert at Prince Rupert. B O, a description oi ne site and the plant ot whart proposed to be built in the Portland canal lcA 4007. District of Casslar. tut Tinr MATTER of an application , "P .? for the iK.sue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Block five (5). subdivision on And take notice that alter tne expira- S Knm to Td to apply tlon it one month from the date of bub-described lanaa . , th. Minister of Public. Works Commencing ai a po piansra . -"- - , - if nortnwciti ua tin. Kanee " - approval of the alte and plana, and for leave to construct the aald wharf. Dated at Stewart. B.C. thla 3rd day ot March. 1827. T" W. J. CRAWFORD. NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the Issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lota twtntv-one (31) and I twenty-two (221. Block seventeen 1171. 'section one ill. City of Prince Rupert. Satlafactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me. It It my intention to Iwue, after the expiration of one month from tlie first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land In the name of Murland I)e Orasse Evans, tlie original Certificate ot Title Is dated the lyth October. 1914, and It num. be red C730I. Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C.. eth April, 1S27. II. F MacLEOD. Reglttrar of Titles. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 28 of the "Mlnersl Act," notice 1 hereby given Messrs. Mulcolm Smyth. Edmund Langls, Harold Han.ien and Albert Moore, that there It owing o the undersigned for Assessment work performed on the Oordllls Oroup of Lllneral Clalma, Princess Royal Island. Bkeena Mining Division, the sum ot SJBS.88. and that unleaa aald persons pay their proportionate share of the cost of such Assessment, together with all cost . ......11.1.... .1. . ,1.. t.nrt l.nnl 9H3B frirfET NZW3 page rrva rtructed to additions may be made, will be large verandah, i eoBghed ini'HvKJitTy all that night and I the next star, ami nothing I gave him I Tb Smlthera Board of Trade will teo.ed to relieve him. Vfnta lay hat- jprobably auk the federal government to band earac tome- In- breoght a bottle of erect public bulldtfihweiutijje for r tar if- , i i . uri.nuoa3 i Norway Pine Syrup ft. 4 with him. After the second dfe my hot wr.m frrMtlv r1ifl and aftr the ,, Goodwin . . of .... , , . . ' the whole night through without any Harry the local tele- & M. her wlthont grapn omce u mating aatisfactory re-, a, hoc-, and whenever any of the twvery in an Edmonton pospltal where, children jet the alightei-t eold it 'a tta he menOy underaent an operation for! flrtt thing I five them." appendicitis. prta J5c a bottle, large alie 60e,l tiut op only by Tha T. Mil burn Oa, Limited, Toronto, Oct , E. Marahall Sale, rred Cook, J. R. Turner, W, J. Finnegan, C. I. Monks, E. iC. Dawson. Angua McLean, Dr. ft. C. Bamford and Frank Conway hare been , elected members of the Smith ra Board of Trade. i Word haa been received here of .the 'audden death In Vancouver of N. B. Holland, who for several yeara had been .farming In the Driftwood Creek aee-tlon. The late Mr. Holland came ' to Smithers followlng'-the war and, before third doae he. weritMo tWp and slept j taking up land, wa employed for aev. eral month at the Bulkley Valley Hotel. Oood samples of ore from the latest strut) on the Hule group near Cedar-rale have been shown in Smlthera during the week. The property, upon which work haa been carried out during the .winter and which lie about three mile 'from Cedarvale convenient to shipping facllltlea, is operated by J. R. Smith of Smlthera and Mac Orr of Pacific, hav ing been taken over from Jack Halley and partner laat year. WbUe enroute from Fort Praxer to Hazelton hospital tor treatment, Mrx. Clara Richardson of Fraser Lake expired on the passenger train last week. Doatn was due to. complications from jaundice, deceased having been totally blind for some time. She had resided on a pre-emption .at Fraser Lake for about seven years.j As a result of a series of four dances held during the winter mouths, the 11450 deficit of the Bmithers fall fair has been wiped out and there la now a urplus of 1200 In the bank. The provlncla ldepartment of public worka went Into salon on Monday when a start was made on the road from Emit hers to the Sealey district. This season witnesses the adoption of cater pillar tractor on road work and. with other trucks to arrive, much greater headway should be made with gravel work throughout the district. The Emit her AWmbly. Native Son of Canada, naa elected officers for the year as folloa-t: Past president. L. B. Warner: president, V. Crockett; first vice-president E. M. Sales: second vice- president T. M. Brewer; secretary. H. Wicdt: chaplain. A. E. Campbell; ser (ant-at-anns, Howard Blrnie: Inner guard. C. Good acre; outer guard. Roy Oultuu: historian C L. Dimock. A shipment of pheasants arrived for the game bureau of the Smltbers Board rrt Trade at the end of last week and was taken In charge by J. H. Croat. The bird have been placed In pens for a time so that , tbey may become accustomed to the surroundings before being liberated In the district. William Urquhart has arrived from Vancouver to take -a position In the government agent's office here. Mrs. J. S. Oray left at the end of last week to spend a holiday at Vancouver and other points In the south. HAZELTON E. Hyde has purchased a new Dodge touring car. Clyde Hunt returned from Decker Lake, and la now preparing to move his furniture to the new residence. Both he and Mrs. Hunt will be sorely missed In the community aa they have euch taken a lively Interest in aU things for the betterment of the town. XI rt. Robert Tonillnson laaufflcienUy recovered. Ironij , h'jfiref enl Voperatlon that she 1 able, Upturn -hornet ..Her many friends yileh Uer tjpcody period of convalescence. Mrs. L. F. Wilson and baby have been visiting In Prince Rupert. They returned home last week. W. W. Anderson haa been confined to his home during the past few days. He la out and around again. Mrs. E. R. Cox arrived home Wednesday night after havlngspcnt some time In Vancouver. ' TERRACE W. S. Anderson returned home on Thursday from Smlthert where he has spent some lime repairing .machinery for the public works 'department. Mr. and Mr. W. II. Oliver have moved from the Index Rooms' to tlie cottage recently vacated by" Mr. and Mra. E. T. Brooka. C. W. Homer, provincial assessor, U a business visitor li tli district, having arrived from the const, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. li M." Olggey re. turned from Prince . Rupert on Wed nesday. Mrs, Olof HanHon. who has apent several day here with Mrs. Utile, left on Wednesday for Smlther where the M But.n nd th. remainder of th. week 1027, application will be mad. to the at her summer Wane- at Lake Kathlyn, uoia uomnwsaiouer, irince ituperv. ov. i....,,.. airsln Kln on on SjturdJv OJu,y for ror Edomon Ed.iman o have their respectlv. interesu in tht,"un ereln mentioned Mining Oroup of .ton, v 'Mineral Claim vested In th. undtr.1 ., . " DAVID CORD1LLA. T' B- Ma,sn" 'o' fmpanled the JACOB KOSBU. ,D11 UWn to WrwaRupert.tm, Tuet aHaaaaaaHaaHHWM: Clares CLAHE BROS. WESTERN LIMITED. WinniiK-R, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver. Hecfo Agents for Prince Rupert Steens Limited day. returned on Wednesday and continued on to Cedarvale The boys and girls of the high school basket ball teams who went to Rupert for the return match Tuesday night, returned on Wednesday in great spirits dcrplte their defeat while In the city. They highly praised the treatment accorded them and the splendid enter tainments arranged. The fames both at home and in Prince Rupert were good txperlence for the local youngsters, as a ell as providing a very enjoyable outing. Tbey have also been beneficial In arousing a great deal of enthusiasm for the game locally and they may be fairly sure of good local support here after. Undoubtedly they have the making of a first class team and with constant practise under the efficient coaching of Dr. Turpel. -will no doubt make a better showing next time. i Mr. and Mr. E. J. France and family have moved into the Index Roema recently vacated by W. H. Oliver . A. II. Pelhlck assistant public works: eugiBcei, another, la In the dlstlrtt on official business. 1 - ; Bessie Moore, one of the Terrace, basket-ball team rcmolned in Prince Rupert to upend the rsjst of the week with her sister Esther. , j Miss Betty Anderson .who la taking a business course at the Prince Rupert Convent, arrived on Wedneattay to apend the Easter vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mra. W. S. Anderson. SKIDEGATF I I i I Charles Auld of Prince Rupert la In j Skldegate with a road conatructkm I gang and will start work at once on the road between Queen Cbw)atte City and Skldegate Mission. i : Charles Nealson haa left for Prince Rupert with hie new trolling boat, ac companied by M. 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