,U; Febrdnry 22. 192V PAGE FIVH SPEEDY WORK STRANGE KILLING Reliable OF NEWSPAPER CASE RECALLED 15L ttcuui This wateh Is guaranteed re .awe a iiwueutie jirne. This is accomplished by now automatic machinery wht.'h makes every piece so exactly to a standard that fifty watches can be taken .f lL. -1 - ll I I un In a heap nnd when again rrl An A . I-. .. 1 .. I fir will l uu nmuu in ir" hi uni n. v it nes mucn lower -man HI . W - I" . - ...... J t nil iiy t i . i it . i THF STIJKL W III II1L WLOUN ft & ust Arrived! N ew Sport resses anc Hats Demers" 9km k MA 'UC I ! IXJ W ecial : Sale A as I a. .. W .. inirr ifiiin win Seven only W h Slip, to match $18.95 Nine only ! 1 T T dies Mats SIJ.-i Worlh double. J. BENT I .ad Phone m! GIVE VOU SERVICE i MEN COAL . M's 15 CV DELtVEl DEL1VEU T X j'jt - m.. i - F i 1 m T I HSs fill nnm ... t i . 1 k v.ii UHI1 It llll "ien will be courteous deliver your coal with-delay and leave your .,11 . un iiiey iuuiiii n II 1 1 1 1 1 1 T n , , , , H n ....... I .... A n "U, i . .... III. - IIIVUUIIVI 1 . GER.thp TAILOR In u . n our nhoii low aa $50 223 Sixth Street OPPOSITION' I.KADKIl. SISI-rCTKH TIMT VICTOKIA TIMICS WAS OMEN AllVANlK I SCO KM A TION Unfounded tuaplcloni, voiced by R, H. Pooley. Opposition leader, In the Leglsls-turt yesterday, that the Victoria Dally Time wm given advance Information on , the report of the Odium committee on' campaign f unU. aerved to draw attention I to the apeed with which a modern newspaper works, uyi the Vletorla Tlmea of Friday last. The Tlmea had not word of advance Information of the report of Brigadier-General Victor Odium presented to the House yesterday afternoon. The news which atlrred Mr. pooley to hli emphatic protest and Attorney-Central A, M. Hinwn'i announcement regarding the appointment of a Royal Commission, aa read In the copies of The Times which leached the Parliament Buildings while thf Mouse was in session yesterday afternoon, was the summarized report of The Times representative In the Press Gal-lery relayed by telephone. NOT AHCAII OK HOOK Attorney-General Hanson clinched the matter by pointing out that his announcement regarding .the appointment of a royal commission on campaign funds, made In the House, had been reported In The Tlmea in the very words which be had used. As he had framed these -words while standing In the House. The Tlmea could not have received them ahead of time. Mr. Pooley. h said, did not appreciate the apeed with which the modern newspaper worked. In his protest. Mr. Pooley aald when copies of The Times were distributed to members, that the committee must TIMRER SAI.B XCS-IO There will be offered for aale by Public (Auction at the office of the District Forester at Prince Rupert. B.C.. at 10 'am, on the 28th day ol February. 1927. ht licence XG830. to cut 4.120.000 f.bm. j of Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar on an -ra situated on the north shore of iiemell Inlet. QG1. ' Provided anyone unable to attend th auction In person may submit a seued ', tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Two (2) years will be allowed for re- i moral of timber. ' Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, n C. or District Forester. ! Prince Rupert, BC. LAND ACT noiick of intention' to apply to to itkhiw: lani In Prince Rupert Land Recording District cf Prtnct Rupert, and altuata on the north shore of the South Arm of ' Tasoo Harbor, Moresby Island. Queeu Charlotte Islands, Province of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation Marine Broker. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands 1 Commencing at a post plsnted on the north ibor of South Arm of Tasoo Har STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 50 YEARS MAKE BETTER HOME MADE BREAD Mill ft r, liTh Im ii have given out lis report to thU news paper before filing It with the House, otherwise, he said, the report could not have been printed so soon. This was an affront to the members who were entitled to the committee's findings before anyone etse received them, he asserted. ' Answering Mr. Pooley'a statement that It could not have been printed so soon unless advance Information had been given out, It may be pointed out that throughout the session newa la published with equal apeed almost dally. bor. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte ' Mj. has bobbed her hair. Ikland. lljaUUl. in Ill ins Ul rrovince I UliUVC V 01 uriusa (MIMSU 1 ' LAND ACT NOTIC K or intknthiv to apply to j t.r.AK IOKI.HIIOHF. northeast comer of DL 1571; thence .tri. fniiowlna northern boundary of aald Lot to the northwest corner of said 'Lot; thenee westerly, northerly and easterly, following the high tide mark, of Ferguson Biy to sne fvni raavriij I With a Tlmea representative in the Press ; Oallery keeping in touch with the office by telephone, with a man at the office end of the wire to take down the news he sends, arjd this new In turn rushed to printers to be distributed among tbem in "takes" and set up Immediately, and the rest of the mechanical department working In harmony, the apeed which apparently puzzles Mr. Pooley is merely a matter of dally routine. Dugald MePheraon of Orand Forks- Ml ltKKK Of NOVA SCOTIA Mill. IN' MASKACIIlriSLTTK PARALLELS CASK OK "SAVOY III MIANAN BOSTON, Mass.. Feb. 22. -One of the strangevt murder mysteries in the annals of crime .In New England has been recalled by the slsylng'of Maybe! Math-eson. Nova Scotia girl, found beaten to death ten day ago lh West noxbury. In several respects the killing of Miss Matheson parallels the weird murder of Alexander "Sandy" Buchanan. Like Misa Matheson, Buchanan was a Nova Scotlan. The killings occurred within a comparatively few miles of one another. So far as known, both were slain In the early evening, and both at spots that were desolate at the time. j but were bordered by frequently travelled paths or streets. In each case the scene of the klllln; i was dear a hospital whene patients In cluded some who were suffering from mental trouble. A similar absence of clues and apparent motive marked the outset of both cases! - Here, the parallel ends. Buchanan, a war veteran, was found dead under circumstances as startling a any conceived in fiction. In the afternoon of April 4, 1925, his body was found In an abandoned cellar nnder the McLean Htpltal for the Insane In the Waverly District of Belmont. The body was doubled together with the hands tied behind the right knee. A military 'gas mask was boundH , on his head, covering his face. Twin , was bound about the head and ears. There was a cloth gag In his mouth. The chemical container In the mask had been filled with chloroform. ONI.V A UMNO While some of his pockets had been turned out and a eaten i mlestng. I the pouca. considered the robbery only a j blind to cover the true notl e. A small j sum of money was scattered a&ut. In i the pockets were some letteVs In Italian. a girl's photograph and a list of girls' names. Greenwood, secret! 17 of the Odium com- ) The source of the mask never was mltue. emphatically denied that the 1 traced. No enemy ws disclosed. Clue newspapers had been given any Inkling j after cine was run cftfwri without re-of the report before It was filed in the suit. A caotof orm bottle was traced to House. pi:i.Tr.K i:xrLAiNi:i R. H. Neelands of South Vancouver, a member of the Odium committee and himself a practical printer, explained to PltUfleld, Me, but the trail of the killer or kUlen vu not picked xip Paur men wKe arrested But a WOO 'reward offered by the selectmen was neier claimed because the men were released as innocent. the House that a modern newspaper 1 Theories ranging from an affair over a could handle the campaign fund report ' girl, to vengeance enacted oy an unbal-in summarised form In the apace of a'anced veteran for a war-tlme'grlevance. few minute. I put forward but never proved. With this explanation from members j The only point established were that of the Odium committee. Mr. Pooley al- ' he had visited his sister, a nurse at the lowed the matter to drop hospltaj. had departed bcore 7 pn. J to visit a coutin'i home 20 minutes' ANOTHER WOMAN M.P. walk distant, and nad m -cr arrived. HAS BOBBED HER HAIR WINNIPEG MAN Mrv Hilton l'lillip-on Follows Kumiple of Mi HIIU11M.11 FINALLY FREED LONDON. Feb. 21. Another woman . zftnfe. ..... -. k a .. Dated November 29. IBM. She la Mr. JOv iulLIUKi'l IOAixilAe'Ti:!: umbis. about S Chains from the end Of ! """" rauipwm woo IMridsONMKNT JMI DNVTII 1 1 be Oovernnitnt trail; thence 10 chains J hst when sitting In parliament. Ml&s m:xtknce V ji:A ! norcnrnieny; mence iu cnaias norm-1 Enen Wilkinson was the first woman r .I'V.'Vn'Vh.Vr.. . rh.T.i:Vr. i member to bob her hair. Miss Wilkin ia-ts ma v 1 1 link BitPM mnr nr JAMC9 FIELD. WINNIPEO. Feb. 22 - Be l l(rier in I '.zr ..t nini. th.nra south-1 ... to present The Well-Managed Home 'T'HE manager of a household is the purchas-ing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchrsing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what knew and good ' in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to make your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient They give you information about a thousand and one things that are useful. Every manager of a household every member of the household who shares the responsibility for the family's Welfare should make a habit of reading the ads. . W'Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely tence was reduced to life Imprisonment. aon also drive, her ownar to the . Unlcta uiNi m.ltJij oounsel. eTWtnce brought galnst H,mweU House. None 01 ner nve colleagues, ex- ttntfacPd to death and : nal' r.fieased.l .wpUngMPhlllpson. has Mto-e ber tne ordeal through elv John C0U'nseI Applicant. WM ,n, h nmilaei flrm In hla I In anw M IttUa TftAh ntll Vtr Phil iTULCin . . . ... " m. . . V- 1 ' .;" " . , K7 T kIVT::" lona" "uu- "-Ibellef that the boy was innocent. He Is never without a simple black hat when durrd W" wiihin a Deriod of ' three and a! J , . ... . .. .v.. , onmm.n. .. .ittm. .nrt t.Z swxwded n building up a sufficiently ..s..n. - --C nail years, nis release was uiuuwTij atlck to her headgear aa rigidly as obtained through the efforts of the Lady Astor. though Miss Susan Law- Veterani. organisation In the city. , in oranam isiana. wueen ynfiw ttQC. MUls Wilkinson, the island lna uecoramg uisinci 01 1 Rupert, and altuate at rerguson uay. Duchess TAKE NOTICE that powen Hiver Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C.,! , , tirTn-XW X PRINCESS MARY HAS scribed lands ... 1 nnnn nnillTflU rinil Commencing t a pos. pismea n nm , 1,111 riJUL 1 IV I rrtfAlll Helllwell. who .served with, the Cana- of Athol, and Miss Margaret Bondfleld ,,lan Iorce duriDg the war. will soon all discard their hats. , rejoin his mother here. AXund to 1 bring him back to Canada, bas been ! raised by those who were instrumental 1 According to accounts, llejllwtll was arrested In a Mexican town on a charge , ... of murder. He was thrown Into prison LONDON, Feb. 22 -- Princess Mar,. fcr farm at Ocldsborough is ao - poultry , , knoWk.d.ei of ' Mexican profitablf that she U now planning to ..i: r T court procedure? "and unable, 1 ----- . - strong case to satisfy the authorities and Helllwell was released. Lemon and orange peel 30o Citron peel Sou Black cooking figs ..'. 20c Pure Compound Market Prices MRU 25c r, 1 'ffilv to the polni of commencement. "" ne J Mn n" nU tlae ol the clse. lt ,s reported that! DC. fresh pullets 45c isn acres, more or less.' a similar farm at Frogmore. I POWELL HIVER COMPANY, I Princess Marrs fsrm U operated .MINERAL ACT rr.itTincATr. or imi'uot.mi:nts NOTIIT. Juanlta, Anyox, Oranbv, Alamo. Itodeo. '' nrrrnT taiu.i: kiti-lv en. and i nivi:u"al tkai.ino ro.. PKiNrr. in rr.ni. on application to the undersigned or the storm, i Tenders ! every fowl. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTirt: places, or from the Department of Lands at Victoria. B.C. a. R. NADEN. i Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria. B.C., I January 4. 1B27, NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provision of Section 28 of the Miners! Act," no- . I . . I . l,.M.rf ml I,. II.h Itnt.nlm TENDERS will be received " - by the un- Edmunu- Lanitis. Harold Hansen i iiil 4JIUV was Smytn OII1VI.II, CU1IIU1IVI UUsT,13, IIHIU1U 4lU erslgned for the drygoods. gents ''"".and Albert Moore, that there Is owing ..... . .1 nrrwarv SLOCK. Wltn IlX-'. w. . ji I I ... . .1,.1. tures and furnishings in connecuon. De- formetl on thfJ CortUIll, aroup 0t longing to the estate of J. C.Oavigin. faMtti Cllmn, Princess Royal Island, ;. . ih. the Rupert Rnnert Table Tawe Supply euppiy and anu Skna ai...n. ,ilnin. m.i.in Division, .hi the of t trading ft utntnK sum Universal nlvrrw Trading Trading Co vu.. " ---r--- iy3,Ba, ,na tnai unicM said persons pay BC C. . i..t.ri their proportionate share of the cost of Stock and fixtures may be !n'P such Assessment, together with all costs . l.a.lAH I n III. UI1UII.I.II.M v. " r . . of advertising, etc.. to the undersigned a verdict of guilty was quickly passed Headache Made Her So Sick Shfi Could Not Wnrlt B.C. fresh, firsts 50c TTl ' J U Mnl,nM ImnncArf 13 .Vj. irCSil. CXir&S OW Agent. J.pougls. Wilson, -trlctly business J1 V The youth succeeded in getting . 60c ns.ed 4th November, 1P2 1 very complete set of books kept which throuah the malls to his mothsr. i rmt'- shows exactly me cost 01 producing (Mrs. Helllwell .,-, immediately , H,,., aDDealed to ,Halibut. i Halibut. Ib Ib : 25a Pinto. Wann Fractional No. 2, and Monte Applkatlon for firaing ivrmlls for Ihe . : Finnan haddles. lb, 1 Thla v-ntti.n ventuaUy gr.mted mted and as the Fractional Mineral Claims, altuate In xniwn l l!7. m.,v.. , .iiH tiinins muf.inn nf Csssisr Dts trlct Where located On Wann River, Application for permit to graze llve-Tsku Arm of Taalsli lAke. atock on the Crown range within any TAKE NOTICE that I, Charles V. 'grazing district of the Province of Brit-, nob Free Miner's Certificate No. 89768. fch Columbia, must be filed with the ; intend slxtv days from the date hereof. District Forester at Fort George. Kam-to ano'lT to the Mining Recorder for a loops. Nelson, Prince Rupert. Vancouver, certificate of Improvements, for the pur- , or Williams Lake on or before March . nosi of obtaining a Crown Grant of the ; sist. 1B27. ' shove claim ! Blank forms upon which to submit ij i,,.ih.. t.v. nntire that action, i aoDllcatlona mar he obtained from the 1 nnrier ..ctioii 80 must be commenced ; District Foresters at the above named bafort the Issue of meh Certificate of Improvement, Sated this It day cf JnMfT. ajj. Di 1 027 tl. Mcri, rtADE.i, FOR SALE -tlV TENDER ijthe returned soldiers' organlmtlonsi8a,mon conot- rrozen a5c who despatched a protest to the Mexl-j Smokrd kippers, lb 15o I can authorities. Counsel was procured , Kippered salmon, lb 2Sc mid an appeal entered for a nevf trial. result ol tne second hearing, the sen- 1 . Eastern salt herring, S for jllam, sliced, first grade Miss Lola White, Capo Bald, N.D., Ham, whole, first grade writes i M I suffered severely, tot a Ham, picnic, lb long time, vriin a bad neadaelie. lt would ache and ach until it made me so sick I could not work at all. A friend recommended may be aubmltted for n" & d 1 aft nsln? a fw bottle, of thl. each stock separately a nd win om commissioner, Prince Rupert. BC. lcin I feel that I cannot rwom- bo received by the ui"1"?1?"' ,n, 0T,f$, to have their respective Interest In the fore 6 pm. Monday. t?'!P'l'iJ' herein mentioned Mining Group of iliP munrnv wi v y .Minrrat uiAiiua vcairu iu nv uuarr arlly accepted. JOHN U CHItlSTlE. Trustee, rrlnct.nupert, B.C. signed. DAVID CORDILLA. JACOB KOSICI. mend It too suffer from heai IM1 J hlghti Ighlr to to ail thoe who ldah of any kind." Vnv I U . ... ji . 1 . t. . - v. ... yam 9 years Ji.ll.IJ. ia been put un only b Tha T. Mlltmra Oo;, LiadUdt Toronto, Out, ... iUC t 35c . . 25c Salt codfish fillets, lb 30c Boneless salt cod bricks. Ib 25c I MIUTS iFowl, No. 1, lb 35c Roasting chicken, lb. 45c 60c 450 lb 50c E.OD, lb 50e Capital, 2nd grade, 3 lbs 95c Fraser Valley, lb S5c New Zealand, lb 55c CIIEF.SE Ontario solids 35c SUlton. lb 35e Kraft 45c! Norwegian Ooat 65c ' Napoleon Llmberger 70c i Roquefort 60c I Swift Buttercup, lb 45c j ' Oorgonzola, lb. , 75c McLaren'. Cream. Jars 45c and ,85c! bruyere 60c' Golden Loaf, lb. ...j..;. ........... 45c Sl'tiAK White, per 100 V..i,..y,x...i ,.Yv.7,75 Yeliow,'. per 100 tf. , i . AvV7 3i FLO I K Flour, 49'a, No. 1 hard wheat 12.63 ?astry flour. 10s 65c Pastry flour. 49'a 120 vi:qetablf.s BeeU, 6 lbs. 25c luO lbs .' 2.75 O.C. Carrots, lb 3 -00 lb 12.25 Rutebagas, 6 lb ,. 25c 100 lbs. 2.7S Potatoes. 100 lbs $2.50 Potatoes, 8 lbs. 25c Green Peppers, lb 75c i Parsley, bunch 15 Rhubarb, lb. 35c Cauliflower, BC, head 35c-40o California head lettuce 15c Garlic. Imported, per lb. 40o B.C. cooking onions, 5 lbs. 35c 22540, Celery aoo Cottage rolls, lb ... 35c Sweet potatoes, lb Bacon, back, sliced . .1 50c;Brussel sprouts, lb Bacon, side 45c to 60c , Mexican tomatoes, lb. Pork, dry salt 35d Spinach, lb Ayrshire bacon, lb 40c New California cabbage, lb. Veal, shoulder , 25c. FRUIT Veal, loin 400 1 Oranges, Navels, dozen 25c to 63c Veal, leg 40c Florida 'grape fruit. 3 for 25c Pork, shoulder 28c; Lemon. Sunklat, doa. .... 26c and 356 Pork, i-ora, loin loin ,,..-. . 'n. Pork, leg :..ii.Uri.U..0e' Beef, pot roast .' 13e to ISC Beef, boiling 10c to 12c Beef, steak 35c to 40c Beet .roast, prime rib Lamb, chops .'. Lamb, Shoulder Mutton, leg Lamb, leg Mutton, chop Mutton shoulder 30c BUTTER ) Brookfteld, Shamrock and Woodland, 10c 35c 35c 16c 103 Lmperlal Valjey grape fruit. 3 for 35e BaWaLau .vwi.v,.... 2uo Extracted honey, lb 2io and 35c Apples, Stayman Winesaps ...... 13.75 Cockling apple 11.95 30e Apple, Spltarnberg 2.73 60o Apples. Black Twlgg $3.73 35c Apples, Yellow Newton. $3.75 400 ! l)Rlt;l) FRl'lT 48c, Dates, bulk, 3 lb 35a 40c I Dates, Dromedsrr 25o Raisins, bulk, 3 lb, 35c Ralslii. package, 2 Ib. ....,.,.,, 450 Clutter ralslni, lb 2 So r NewSupplies of Men's Clothing arriving regularly For Prices and Quality Don't Forget Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. It. Miller - Proprietor 1 MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK, AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 65? LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving.