PAGE SIX HIE DAILY NEWS Agreeably aged, smooth, fragrant congenial company anywhere in as This advertisement is not published or dip!aycd by the I.iiiior Control Hoard or by the (iuvcrnmunl of Iiritish Columbia. Dress Materials At greatly reduced prices. Including Ginghams and Prints for Housedresses and Rayons which are suitable lor afternoon wear. Ginghams, reg. 35c per yard, sale, 4 yards $1.03 Ginghams, reg. 25c per yard, sale, 5V yards $1.00 Uipplctte, reg. 30c per yard, sale, 41,. yards $1.00 Prints, reg. 40c per yard, sale, 3 yards '. $1.00 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, 4V yards $1.00 Crepe, figured, reg. 35c per yard, sale, 3V. 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 Mussal err i's Have Your Eyes Examined Rev. 11 G. Turner, one of our many satisfied customers, in a letter received from Nelson, B.C. says: "Mapy 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 "(Rev.) 12. G. Turner.' 27 years' practical experience fitting glasses assures you the best for less. A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite G.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half load ...... $3.50 Per sack ....... ,t ... . 50c Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580- Night or Day BUY BOTTLES. GETTING READY TOURIST SEASON CX.lt. OltllKIiS XEW UOI.I.IMI SKtrti , TO .MEKT ICltt:.SEI Dl.M AMS IX 197. j WINNIPEG!, Feb. 8. Order lor additional equipment to cope' with the summer season of heavy passenger travel have been placed by the Cana dlan National Railways. One order Includes 20 sleeping cars of the type which contains twelve sections and one drawing room, five compartment ob servatlon cars, containing four com partments and six sections and twelve diners of the standard type in use on the railway. The compartment observation cars are Intended for western and transcontinental -service and will contain built-in. radio equipment. In these all steel cars, the wires will be conduit with outlets In the open- ob servatlon end and provision for two headphones in each compartment. The receiving apparatus will be placed In convenient position and so designed as to occupy less space than the pre 1 sent .standard cabinets which are In use on all important trains. The loud "THE BANKRUPTCY ACT." IX THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM WAI.KKH WltATIIAM, Al'TIIORIZKI) ASsKINOIt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. WILLIAM WALKER WRATH ALL. of the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia, did on the 23th day of January. AD. 1927. make an authorized assignment of all hit property for the benefit of his creditors. and that H. F. MacLeod, Esq.. Official Receiver, has appointed us to be custodian of the estate of the debtor until the first meeting of creditors. nonce h runner given that the I rst meeting of creditors in the above estate w;u De neia at the ottlce of the Official Receiver. Court Hous. City of Prince Rupert aforesaid, on the 17th day of February. 1927. at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. To entitle you to vote thereat oroof of your claim must be lodged with w before the meeting Is held. i-roxies to be used at the meetlnz must be lodged with us prior thereto. Aud further take notice that at such meeting the creditors will elect the permanent trustee. And further take notice that if vou have any claim against the debtor for wnicn you are emmed to rank, proof of such claim must be filed with us or with the trustee when appointed; otherwise the proceeds of the debtor's estate will be distributed among the patties entitled thereto without regard to your claim. DATED at Prince Ruacrt. B.C.. this Second day cf February. A.D. 1927. UAMAUIAN CHKDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, Custodian. 5 000 Bars of Laundry : Soap to sell We Offer for a Few Day Only 21 Iar8 of Koyal Crown Soap DJc 25 Bars of White Swan Soap 33c 1G Bara of Sunlight Soap .. 95c 11 Bars Fels Naptha Soao .. 9.1c 12 Bars of P. & G. Naptha Soap 93c 10 Bars Preservene Soap .... 93c '$ Bars Klondykc Soap 93c OUK I KUIT SPECIAL IS STILL ON Malkin's Best Pears, Apricote, Loganberries, Peaches, and Jl.A. Cherries. Your choice, 3 tins for .... 93c Beekist Honey. C lb. tin 93c Sunkist Oranires, 3 doz. for . . 93c JUST ARRIVED Canned Tomatoes, lart'e tins, C tins for 93c 3 tins Tomatoes, 2 tins Corn, 1 tin Peas, the G assorted for 93c Also pure Plum Jam, 4 lb. tins, 2 tins for 93c Raspberry and Apple Jam, 4 lb. tins, 2 tins for 93c B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phunes 13 and 571 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST George Rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone 387 Z43 Second Avenue Went, 1'rliice Rupert I speaker will be placed on top of the library bookcase Instead of In Its pre sent position on top of the cabinet this particular of equipment, designed by the rsdlo department of the Cana dian National Railways, represents the last word In apparatus and its adaptation to a railway car. The equipment mentioned In the foregoing, 37 cars in all. Is being manufactured by the Canadian Car and Foundry Co., Ltd. HIKELESS ItEI'OKT. S a.m. DIOBY ISLAND. Cloudy, calm. barometer 30.31; temperature 42; sea smooth. BULL HARBOR. Overcast, fresh S.E. wind; barometer 30.22; temperature 41; NOTICE the 'north shore of Crescent Inlet, SstlSI on porridge 0Sf cereals-fruits LmilkI T?din MaJe in Canada by the makers of Nestle' $ Baby AW Moresby Island Queen Cfrlotte Islands. ; present Dat.d November 27. 1B2S Was So Nervous The Least Noise Made Her Jump en I had Uien tbo on box I felt quite a lot better and by the time I had taken three boxes I got relief," Price SOe. a box at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. MUburn Co- L-mltsd. T US-. light swell; 6:20 p.m. spoke Yogcn Maru Vancouver. 7 miles from Pine Island; 10:50 pjn. spoke steamer Prince John 40 miles from Jedway, northbound. ' DEAD TREE POINT. Baromettr 39.-(0: temperature. 42. NOON DIOBY ISLAND. Rain, light SE. wind; barometer. 30.32; temperature 44; sea smooth; 11:30 steamer Camosun In Prince Rupert. BULL HARBOR. Overcast, fresh S.E; wind; barometer 30.40; temperature 42; slight swell. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer 29.-94; temperatuie, 0. CIVIC COURT OF REVISION SITS February 7. 1927. j Adjourned Monday All ( ae Citizens of Prince Rupert are hereby I notified that according to the By-law nrfcrrrd Till Then No. 162, Section 489. "No person shall j 11?l?n5p& S w& on the civic .,- twenty-five feet of a house or building seasment roll, consisting of Mayor New-unless the same are contained In some ton (chairman!. Aid. Jo. Orecr. Aid. XoVMSSr .SSSbSatS. M 8t.ph.n. Aid. W. J. Oreer. and terlal." Aia. oscar Larsen. held a session in I am Instructed by the City authorl- the city hall this mornlne at 10 o'clock ties to notify all parties, who neglects to ,H nd eon1-'" .,h.j .,. , ,. the appeals made by do so or who refrains frcm doing any act cr thing which violates the above 'various parties against the assessment. provision, mat ten days irom tne aDove, w. E. FUher and Oeorge B.-nlth were date an inspector will be empowered to . . take the necessary proceedings to enforce Presnl "guei that the assessment this section or tne uy-iaw. ;oi meir properties was too nign. Tne otntr appeals also all considered City Engineer - ' - jbut no decisions will be announced un- LAND ACT til the next sitting of the court on i Monday morning' fcrxt when R. R. Nlehol. .mviviii wuuii rju?r ui vac u.riai., TO LEM; KINO ; will be present to srjue the claims of In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls- tRe nuTa. for reductions. .1 a S 9 Tlwl.-.- nan.a A t.a . City Assessor j. C. McLennan was to defend the assessment in me Horace oi omiw raiumw. inalbeln, alr ,,, equitable. being about one and a half miles from T the head of the Inlet. ; TAKE NOTICE that James Field. of .inpf II 1 1 I C APT Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation. Marine 'LUUlL HriLLj iint uroicer, lntenas 10 appiy ior a tease oi the following described lands: ! Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of Crescent Inlet, about) one and a half miles from the head of the Inlet: thenre northwesterly 20 chains: ' ORDERED TO HAVE IMPROVED EXITS thence sbuthweHerly 20 chalas; thence j southeasterly 20 chains: thence north- The nsston nn is i h.v'n. having easterly 20 chains, and containing forty .. , ... .. . .... exlt mae w conftrm with the building lesa. t40) acres, more or JAMES FIELD. Inspector's suggestions in regard to pro- Appuc-ui. yiding better facilities In case of fire. iThe work will occupy a few days' time LAND ACT i-11 la tk meantime the hall Is closed las a public meeting place. It Is under ChloU?.dnd5,l!trtet,DUtrtCt,QU" that minor alterations affecting TAXE NOTICE that sixty days fcfter the exits of other public halls will be date. I Intend to apply to the Chief made In the near future so that no Commissioner of Lands for a licence to , ,.. an?fr win ,, ,, ia oi , , prospect for coal and petroleum over 640 c"e con acres of land bounded as loiiowa: ti-grsviDn. Commencing at a nort planted at the outhwest corner of Section 38. Town- .nr.-,.. ..... ship 3. Oraham Island, and marked AKPral IIHfJIHl MAN AJ.O.'a southwest corner: thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains: thsnce south 80 chains , to point of commencement, being Sec-. tlon 36. Township 3. Oraham Island. B.C. 1 triet. Itt. Chariot n inlands. A. j. UUBlJOn, Locator. ! Dted December 17. 1920. I a new. WHO WAS CAUGHT IN VANCOUVER ROADHOUSE i VICTORIA, Feb. 8. The British LAND ACT 'Columbia Court of Appeals denied a ' mAtlnn Ia. 1 . - . , . - Mllll i: nV IVTKVTKIV TCI AI'I'I.Y Til TO I.KASK lM . Iii Prince Rupert Land Recording Dl-; .,., ... November. The court held that the and situate at Huston Inlet. Queen . TAKE J.OTICE thai Robert M. Currie, lnd that the Issuance of search war- of Vancouver. n.C, occupation fish , . , packer. Intends to apply for a lease of Hnw WM rt-"l' the following described lands: I Commencing at a post planted at:iirtn lirrfiTitistnTfir ..win miuci. miuiu. m. nm wi Huston Inlet: thence westerly 20 chains; theuce southerly about 12 chalna: thence easterly 20 chains: thence nor therly about 12 chains, and containing , 41 acres, more or , ROBERT M. CURRIE. Applicant. BYBHAVN NEW HEAD OF CLUB KI.ECTEO TO HtESlPEXCY AT AN-M AI. CK.XMIAI. MEETING Of WINCE IUTEKT I'M II NKillT 'The annual general meeting of the rViuea Itvipert Iciubwas. held last night, officers for 19.27 being; elected as follows: President. John Dybhavn. Vice-President, W. O. Fulton, - Secretary-Treasurer, Walter Hume. Directors J. Arthur Pmlth. George H. Arnold. P. E. Robertson, D. P. Stork, Aid. O. P. Tinker. A. L. Holtby and David Thomson. ANOTHER CAMIOUMA Jl AKIX 8 AN BERNARDINO. Cal.. Feb. 8. An earthquake was felt here this morning. It 'swayed buildings but no damage was reported. W. JeJerson Is leaving tonight with f nil r mn tnr fW- . n Fall, tn In-ri njincr bound from Prince Rupert to on .freighter for Australia. IMJINCE HUPEltT ASSESSMENT DISTKICT NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. In ae-cordince with the Statutes, that all as-sraed tax, on land levied under the "Taxation Act" and all school taxe levied under the "Public Schools Act" are due and payable on February IS. 1927. All taxes on personal property and Income shall be deemed to be due and payable on the date on which the notice of assessment thereof Is given to the taxpayer. All taxe. due and collectable for th. Prince Rupert Asse&smtnt District are payable at my office In the Court House Prince Rupert. BjC. This notice. In terms of law. Is equivalent to a personal demand by me upon all persons liable for taxes. Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C.. February 7. 4927. W, 8. FISHER. Collector. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS MITICK Application lur liraxliii Oriiilt fur I lie simii of iaj7. Application tor permits to graze live stock on the Crown rsnge within any gracing aistrici oi tne jroyince oi uni-txh Columbia, must be filed mtth the District Forester at Fort 0orge. Kam-loops. Nelson. Prince Rupert. Vancouver, or Williams Lake on or before March 31st. 1927 Blank forms upon wbtcb to submit applications may be obtained from the Dxtrict Foresters at the above naaied place, or from the Department of Lands at Victoria, D C O. R. If ADEN. Deputy Minister of Land. Department of Lends, Victoria. B.C . January 4. 1027. SYNOPSIS OF LAND AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vai-nnL unr iwxrvfxl, sirvTd r'ro.rti t'm U may b pr m.9t4 by UntlKh nul-JeoU over ! yesrs of ik. and ly uliena on dncloi-lntf Intsntloo lo ItNV-iii Ilrllikh sublecla. conditional upun residence, occ4i.tlon. sii improve ruunr for aerlcultura4 iariHMM-K Full information concerning rsxu-tlona r-n-rdlne pre-emptlona Is Rlv-i, in liulietln No. I. Land HerUa. "Mow to I're-empt Land." copies of triilch can be obtained free of charge y addjPMlnc Hi Departmtnt of Landa, Victoria, H C or to any Oov-trninent Aicent. S, Itcvorda will grant sd coveting only land suitable for agricultural tiuri'oseii. and which la not Umber-land, I.e. carrying our 1.000 board feet ier acre west of the Coast Hangs and &.000 feet per acrs cut of tbat It-UK. Apiillcatlons for prs-emptlons are lo be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Dl- vI.Iah i wl lrti ,k ln nlll ..... . la l,iffjtH .hil mrm tnu.1 n t,ll.4 ' :,..r""..h" eoMMt form.: copied of -w.r c-n be oi. after road hnn hM, in v,nm,i... i talned from the Land Commissioner. rre-emptlons must be occupied for magistrate In the case had Jurisdiction ' ny and Improvamenls mads t I lift .,.. I jUI . I, - - of -0 110 ..- - -.1.. Mrs. W. 1L Yates, Ashern, Man., cU' championships. writes I "l was bothered very much with, my heart and servna, and the least noisa would make ma jump and aJmost stop my Leart beating. I told my mother about it one dav. 12. and she said that she had been bothernd the same way and told me to (ret a box of SENDS WRESTLER TO ANYOX FOR MATCH NEW WESTMINSTER. Feb. 8. M K.tTHKIt ItKI'Oltl. Newt Prince Rupert. Cloudy, calm, temp. Terrace. Clear, calm. temp. 20. Ross wood. Clear, cslm. temp. 18. Alyansh. Clear, calm, temp. 18. Alice Arm. Clear, calm, temp. 29. Anyox. Clear, calm, temp. 28. Stewart. Cloudy, calm, tern;.. 33. Hazelton. Clear, calm, rero. Telegraph Creek, Cloudy, calm. temp. 6. Smtthers. Clear, calm, zero. Burns Lake. Cloudy, calm, 7 below. Wbltehorse. cloudy, south wind, " temp, 32. 3 Dawson. Cloudy, calm, 9 below. Stewart River. 13 below, ' i n Vou can never v tell by the' family collection of Pullman towels how far th m-bfH of;Ji,.hw tmelled. lo value per acre. Including clearlnir and cultivating at laast flva acres, before a Crown Orant can be received. for more detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Prs-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmherland. for agricultural purposos; minimum price for first-class (arabls) land la lit . .-.-..i... ..... Westminster will send Jack Brown, 14-! Ing Und J2.-0 per acrs. Further In- n tinrf ,.. . . i . . -. i i formation f firm tin regarding purchase or lanse of ' crown -" lWl landa I l given KITn In in Bulletin UUIISlin In th vnillln. tMtrn.rn.nt tournament In In Lf.r-h March, i . . ,wrelIlng j No ,9i (ni, 8r, -purCM, nd An invitation was received to tend a wrestler to meet R. 8. Stubbs, who Is iiuumucrcu gooa enougn ior ine provin- Lease of Crown Lands." Milt, factory, or Industrial sites oo timber land, not exceeding 49 acres, may be purchased or Isaaed, the conditions Including paymsnt of atumpaa-e. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exetedlng II acrxa, may be leased as homssltee, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first yesr, tills being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been aurveytd, LEASES For graxlng and Industrial par-posse areas not exceeding 14 acres may be laaaed by one parsoa or a company. QRAZINQ m Under the Clreilng Act the Frov Ince Is divided Into grasln dlatrleu and the rang admtntatsred undsr a Uraslng Commlaslonsr. Annual graxlng permits are Issued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stock-owners may form aie relations (or range management. Free, oi partly fr, penult are available for est Hera, eTPrs and Uavalleca, u U less KmA. . Tucidaj FiruMi- . - " I- GET THAT Heilb at DIAMOND roner s Our polio' ' K'vf customers the utrmni in value and nervier. Ural Mitlsfut-llon is usMui-ed fur those who buy a diamond from us. W'c hate some Hpeclnlly good values in unusually fine diamonds mounted In pierced eighteen carat white gold at $25.00. $50.00. $75.00 and S100.01) ft ft .ax oeiiDroner Diamond Specialist 327 2'J Third Attni WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT q.NI.Y, 7 and 9 p.m. TOM MIX In "The Everlasting Whisper" AI.ICK CAI.IIOtN, "TONY" "nil str.n- . t I.MPKKIAI. 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I uteift 1 1""!1" elr.. alxi for jour nest klilpmrnt. .... ......... ...... r. cltl- ,.'. ,.',. i-r I'lmlie .ai.iir.i iiniii.. am iiiiiiii ill. ruii I. ui I i.ki Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD j . Oliemllnic (j.T.P. 20,000 Ton FloallnK Dry V" KnglncerB, MiicIiIiiIsIh, noilermnkcn. nincksm.llis, Pal'''9' makiTH, Founder, Woodworker, Elc. FI.KCTKIC AND ACKTYI.KNK VKI.IIN- Our plant Is equipped to hnndle ull kinds of SIAIUNK AND COM.MCKCIAI. WOKK. I'llONKS 13 and 385