9 Tri Ma? 3, 1927 Rut It's big cmjugh nnd! nln.WRLLERS SsTltE STOKE WITH THE CLOCK Neglected Eyes NKfil.KCT is doubtleas the ua :c if moit of the ills that uff humanity. This 1 so '.eh c. ident that it eem .ifiii necessary to tell you. I .ur eye are giving aMi . have them attended and at once. 01 ,M,I. abgurdilles in the ;'(in of foollnhnes. - ;r the loss nf Avalvhl - .... - ' r - ' (jf!i neglect is the moat DON'T lone health and effi- through neglect. Come d see! Fred Joudry it.. . . . . ... "wirrru wpinmeirist nno Optician .Smith Work I'lione 7G.1 I THE COUNTRV'sYtaKC CA DP I M.ftlinur. Cir uc rrn comuc cl WHWQ MA FICKLE IHlrtO qHw-,' N matter how changeable ,fi weather, day after day. week after week, our coal i "'nr the same reliable jrmth within that maken ! teutons alike. Order rme of our coal Hlav and keep that Spring "inrmomcter steady. NANAIJIO . Win.I.INIJTON and Mci.KOI) HIVKIt SOOTI.KSS In Lump, Slove, Kgj? and Nut Albert & McCafferv I'honeH Uf. nnd -117 BLANKET Special During the month or May we will jrive a special rate nil Illnnkets. Single planket, each .. .Llv Double lllahkel, each ,. .no lllnnkpts i shrinking and returned nlco '"I fluffy. f'lVE US A THIAL Pioneer laundry (1921) Lid. Plione 118 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE lim I inrnnnur tt ill lmrnuYL ot the largest SFORTS GROUND atch Stock in , I1C TT VI AVI Ml MTKIIf:STi:il IIOfMKM mu. HUM' ll.nofl roil UoilK THAT i'lTV wll.l, I'rllloilM NOV AT WltOlmis , ,icd enough to meet . very TTrV. ,!, nary demand. ,tni Baseball ni Pootbaii Aviation i IV. this bealde- 1 ""T, """a instituted . t. . .. f "r th Jrorpow of ralalng money to re- It romprlte tho world's lmbuw rtty tf cl7drV mo-ii famous walene-. ,cidd iai sight, on motion of aw. jc t rontainn all the watfli j Oreer end AW. Tinker, to effect 1,000 1 ill there In. -worth of further Improvement work! consisting of surfacing on the Acropolis' So we come to you With no-1 HU1 grounds to fit It more adequately thinjf Ie than n promise of for apart activities. watch certainty. Iet us The delegation which came to the how you aome of ourWunou 'iy fter rt had hew a watches at from $lr to 3f. M Mill meeting in the police court, to! devise a scheme tor submission, consisted of Ooorge B. Casey. If, H Love J. 8. Wilson. Ben Self. R. M Window J. W. Bcott. oeorge r. TUe and Douglaa, mtll Many more had been present at the preparatory meeting over which! Mr. Caiwjr preawed. Mr. Casey, the firat spokesman for the delegation, explained the meeting thai I had jut been held. The, various inter-1 eated todies were appreciative of tue geix-rtXM measure of work that had si- ! ready been done on the ground! but i: had a propyl t Ion to submit with a i view to hiring the Improvement, 1 wholly completed In time for ue this j aMOB. The Fair Bsard wai eorwldennR 1 'he staging of a stampede thu fall and. ' i. r that puapoae. aU the ground available wvuw be needed. The athletic bola wei ajj daatroua of more apace. I It bad been agreed that. If the city , would complete um aurfaetng. a campaign would be undrrUken ao a to iralae at ! 11.000 which K wa thootht wouM oover the city in com-ipletlna; the work It waa beln aaked :tha'. the city oonaider and agree with I the propoMUon. Itfcx M.Lr ) ; It matbt tvar bren better If the mat. jit? had ftrai been taken up with the I board 9f werka but an emergeney had arlaen nd quick action wa neeesaary esplalned Den Self. The speaker refer lied to the waah la the ground that each year made it neceawry for the city j u expend conaklerable money In recti fytng tie uk lie ted that hla wah be MAIL (ONTIIACT SEALED TtMOEIt.- addresaed to the !uaUnaateT Oenerai. wtll be received at Ottawa 'mill ikxui. on FVlday. tne 10th June. I SOT. for the conveyance of 111 : Majesty Malt, on a propoaed Contract for a period not exceeding four years a required lame per week on the route oetwern Prince Rupert and Railway Station (CNJii. and Wharvea (CN.lt , and CPJli. and Tranafer of MaUii be i imee Railway Station and Wberve (CNR. UBS Co. and C.IMt.1 from l the fuauiuwter UeUeraJ'a pleaaure. Printed notice containing further Information a, to condition of proposed Contract may be atei: and blank lonna ul Tender may be obtained at tbe hoat Office of Hrince Hupert. B.C.. and at the office of the Out net Superintendent or 1011 Service. Vancouver. D.O. J. F. MURRAY, Diatrici Superintendent or loMl Service. District Superintendent'a Ofrine. Vancouver lie. April 38. 19JT i "PROVINCIAL EMOTIONS ALT' i riiiNti: nrfiiitT 1'i.KirroitAl. IHSIIIH'T i - : MM'KKNZIK II.IXTOIMI. KMTIlirT I NOTICE la hereby given that I Hull. I on Mruday. the 16th day of May. 1SI27. i at tnr nour of 10 o'clock in the forr-! noon, at the Oourthouae. Prince Rupert. 1 hold a altttng of the Court of Revision I for the purpose ot revising the llsta of j voter- for the aald Electoral Dutrlctx. land of hearing and determlnint; any and all objections to the retention ot , any name on the aald llsta. or to the 1 resiatratlon aa a voter of any applicant When you are tired with house work BOVRIL puts new OtV life into you tin: or IMlATlox TO .trri.Y THo Sd"llflnt tc 10 the undersigned iiur i.ivn Butedale. B.C.. on or before May 13. ' 1 ' 192i. application will be made to the ... r, . o o . t rti.tri.f t .r,H Clold Commlwiioner. Prince Runert. B.C.. rnl situate on the aouth shore of Evans I "?n,tlond Mm ng oroup ot take NOTICE that floss Packina .'a lrd Oo Ltd.. of 32S Itowe St., Vancouver. BC occupation Pish Packera. Intends tn apply lor n lease ot the following dearrlbrcl lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 chalna distant In an easterly direction from northeast corner lot 740. Ranee S; thence aouth 10 chains; thence west 15 mains; tnrnce norm to snore; thfiice easterly along ahore to point ot commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less OOSSE PACKINCi CO. LTD., Applicant. Per Chas, I,. Roberts, Agent. Dated April 7, 1927, LAND ACT voiici: or intention to .iti.y to i.easi; UtM. In Range 4, Coast Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate in vicinity ot Captain's Cove, Pitt Island, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Co Ltd,, of 32S Howe St., Vancouver, ti r noxnnation Fish Packers. Intends ito ipply 'of a lease of the followlnj ....ihi.H isnds: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1233, Range 4- thence north ft chains) thence eaat IS clum,; thrnte south to northeast corner Lot 1233; tlrtnce westerly along shore tn point of commencement, and coniai eontalnmu 7 acres, more or less, OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD., Applicant, per Chas, L. Roberts, Agent. Dlted April 7 1927, jaiiviT.i viaiuia tea inj ill mv uuun DAVID CORDILLA. lACOn KOSKI WATEH NOTICE NOTICE 13 HEREBY OIVEN that Hli British Columbia, by and with the ad vice of Ills Executive Council, has been pleased to order: I THAT the reservation of the linrecord-1 ed waters of Brown's River and Mc-Knight creek, tributaries ot Eostall I River, established pursuant to Order in 1 Council Number 80R approved the 13th i day of June, 1021, be cancelled. i The cancellation of the said reserva 1 tlon will be effective on April 10th. 1037, ! DATED this Uth day of March, 1027 T. b. PATTULLO, Mlnl.f of tsnrt 0UEEN CHARLOTTE LAND DIVISION TAKE NOTICE that II, P. Leonard, of Portland, Ore., physician, Intends to apply to the Minister ot Lands for a licence to prospect tor coal, petrolcuts and natural gaa over and under the fof lowluu described lands, situate on Skldo-gat Inlet, Oraham Island: Commencing at a post plante at the northwest ourner of Section 30, Town ship I; thence 80 chains east; thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chalna west; thence 80 nlnii north, to point of commencement. Located March 14, 1627. H. P t.PONAflD, A, J, QORDOM, Agint, A cup of Hot Bovril how good it is I How it revives and stimulates! And it is so nourishing. Bovril is Beef itself concentrated. It builds up the resist ing powers of the body against colds, chills and ill-health. OVRIL S BEEF INTO YOU wa beln( taken in the hill removal and which wa now being thrown over tbe dump Mr. Self aald that the Fair Board wa making a aupreme effort and toped to end this year on the right aide of the ledger. A stampede; he believed, would be a large factor In removing a deficit. It was his opinion that the 1 1.000 pledged would cover the work the city was being aaked to perform. U. M. Wtaslow referred to the fact that there were eight football team in all the leaaes involving nearly 100 players -men and boy. The greatest baaard. a far aa football waa concerned, was in the surface of tbe grounds. fJradiag and aurfaetng of tbe present STounda were required and It was de atrafete that tbe extern ton ahould be at leaat roughly surfaced. Each year something fake 1300 waa expended in correcting the wash In the grounds. If Uta waah could be eliminated by many, a had been auggested. much of thki annual expense wouM be avoided. The speaker referred to the fact that It waa the desire to get the football leagues stated aa toon aa possible. If the city would co-operate it might be possible to do so within two weeks. The football aaeocleUon. of wttieh he waa presi dent., waa will) to put on two benefit game which would re lire at least 1103 IIIAKUT OF MIMtT J. 8. WltaoB. president )f the Junior Pootbail Lev. foe. referred to the benefit of good olean sport In keeping the yound people out of possible mischief. Th grounds aa they were at present In n tne - rrovinciai ajer odijid, umuni Lngia, iiaroia ninwn 75 Nil lined in wttn the crushed rock that ', lleved that the moat of the work pro- for reglttrntlon; and for the other pur- jtlce la hereby given Mcura. Malcolm , pose set forth I t!on ACl. Dated at Prince Rupert, tl.C. this fith day of Aprtl. 1827. ! NORMAN A. WATT, lit Registrar of Votera. LAND ACT were In a dangerous condition. Aa far as the Players Club, which It had been suggested might atsge a play foe the cause, was concerned, the .matter had not yet been put before tt but, as president of that organisation, he wai prepared to atronciy recommend that aid be given to trie proposal which he waa confident would be aupported. Aid Jo. Oreer askad Aid. Perry, chairman of tbe board of works, what he thought the cost . of the proposed work might be That was a matter for the etty engineer to estimate, replied Aid. Perry. Mayor Newton aufgeated that the pro poaal of tbe delegation be accepted and that the city undertake at leuat the propoaed 1 1.000 worth of work. He be- NOTICE TJnder and bv virtue of the Drovlslona oi orciion oi tne -Mineral Act." no and Albert Moore, that there li owing o the undersigned for Aasesament Work performed on the Cordllla Oroup of Mineral Claims. Princess Roval Island. Skeena Mining 'Dlvlalon, the turn of 39338, and that unless aald persons pay their proportionate ahare ot the cost bf laurh Assessment, together with all costs pened could be accomplished at that figure. Aid. Perry felt that the city engineer should go over the ground before the council made any undertaking. Aid. Brown said. that he knew the conditions and the baseball and football organizations had. his sympathy He did not eee the necessity of the council delaying action In connection with the proposal He thought that the lljOOO promised would be raised. The council could decide now whether or not it could entertain the suarestlon. f IIMITN ItlXM.I To AW. Jcs. Oreer aald he would like to t the Improvements made. At the same time, aa a member of the finance committee, he desired to point out that the city had already spent a lot or money on the hill this year. The city waa entitled to assurance that the money promised would be. actually raised. He referred to Int surplus that was expected from Uia celebration of Dominion Day. If the drlegatibn would send the city councU a letter' undertaking that the money would be rained, he moved that tbe city endorse the proposition and have the city engineer make arrangements for the work to be carried ant. When sports organizations of the city ' saw they would raise a sum of money, be was confident the: would, declared Aid. Tinker. Some wort had been done but more was needed. He seconded the motion of Aid. Jos. Oreer. Aid. Larsen pointed out that 11,000 did not seem like a large amount of money for such a big area as that in question. In order to get more work dsne with no less satisfactory results. It was hla opinion that pebble screenings irem city work on Conrad Street could be used to better advantage than going to the expense that would be involved lr crushed rock. Batildera and pebbles could be put down and finer material on the surface. Referring to a suggestion that had been made that the 11,000 should be personally guaranteed. Ben Self referred to t h fn-t th.t rliiHnc hi ...-.. years, residence in Pri Rupert. JT T ""' " had eeen larger ' undertakings without personal guarantees. He had never seen , an effort then as this fall down. No doubt the letter required in 'the motion ! I would be forthcoming. II The Littl in HAM: CONI KitKM i; j players and fans alike turn at last to Mayor Newton auggested that a part outdoor sports. Organliatlon of the or the whole ot the ( delegation might football and baseball leagues will have oonfer with the board of works and the aoon been finally effected and baseball city engtneer m the ptansjfor the exe- w,u. at usual, probably sUrt about May cutlon of the work o tho.real intent 24 with football, perhaps, a little might be understood and tthere would tun be no criticism after It was done. Aid. 1 Perry concurred in the suggestion. I ' Dr W St0ne h" Mr. Casey again pointed out that it was the intention thafthe $1,000 to be rtccted P81"1"11 01 Vanderhoot AthleUc AssocUtlon. E. A. Mitchell Is raised ahould be ued entirely In surfac- ling and nut In the completion of the ioe-preaident '" w. u roiey secre I removal ot the roc): pile. tor w J- F- l-cey. treasuier. Ati Aid Perry stated that It would be a the "nnw-1 W recently , . . very gratifying reports were presented tai man. KILLS MOTHS and their larvae flip you are disposed to neglect the smaller advertisements in this paper, you are making a mistake. You are missing money-saving opportunities. You are missing important information about something that some day you are going to buy. You are throwing away your road-map and following your nose. fiTIIH big stores of today were little stores years ago. They used advertising space judiciously and became large. At . first, their announcements were smaller than they are today. ISut thoe small advertisements told about real values real savings for their customers. . flIN other words the size of an dvertiseirient is no indication of its importance to you. The message is the thing. Some of the most important merchandise news is often printed in tiny type. Even in the largest-advertisements you will find small type. Head the small type as well .as the big black type. Head the little type as well as the big black type. Head the little advertisements as well-as the large ones. It pays. ADVEHTISEMENTS'COME IN ALL SIZES HUT'THE SMALLEST ONE MAY OAHKY THE HHIEST NEYH F0H YOU. HEAD THEM ALL. costly undertaking to move the rock crusher to the hill. He was in favor of Aid. Lar-en's suggestion thai city material from Oonrad Street be used in the work. After some further discussion it was agreed that a special meeting of tbe board of works ahould be held tonight when, in consultation with representatives of the interested bodies, final ! n -v. SPORT CHAT The, resolution wwUherijput to thg!H---T X vote and was declared , carried by the The advent of real spring weather In mayor. PHti Rtimtft. mlr th ttvuifrht nf covering last year's activities and the 1927 season opens under favorable : auspices. One of the features of the Diamond Jubilee celebration to be held at Van derhoof on July 1 and 2 will be the : novices elimination boxing competition i for the championship ot Omtneca dls Urict and a substantial purse. The con I test will be open to boxers residing in the OmlnecB provincial constituency jarol eiitrlese are being received up to May 4 by Joseph Hartley. Kisplox natives, under the auspices I of the Kisplox Northern Interior Club, j will hold tlielr fourth annual field day next Tuesday at .Kisplox and they tare In hopes that there will be a large ! attendance trom all 4afta ot their dis trict. The program of outdoor sports l an attractive one and will Include baseball and football championship, for which cups are belnn offered. There will also be a five-mile road race fcr which a cup l.i being offered anl numerous other erenta. e Things flAW'AY back In the year '7."i7, in hismaxfms prefixed to Poor HichardV Almanac, Ilenjamin Franklin said: "For want of a hail, the shoe was lost; for want of a Mioe, the horse was lost; and; for want of a horse, the rider was lost." So you see the importance of a little think like a horse-shoe nail! Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK jMALKINS iBESTl For all AND SHIPYARD Operating fi.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Hoilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patternmakers, Founders W'whI workers, Etc. . ELECTHIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Painting : Book "A Trip to Coffee Land" FREE! 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