Monday April 4, 1927 t M 1 A Reliable Silver w 1 1 Polish Our Silver Polish I guaranteed not to scratch the meat surface and will iakc (,) r the worst kind of tarnish mihout much effort. Tut up in glass jars at '',(, you get enough to last a year or more. Also good for Cut (lias nnd Mirror. 9 k (Jewellers HlllE STORE WITH THE CLOCK THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS HOUSE-1 KLC hold LINENS JxJj LAUNDER UNEriS I IVrfE IN A VMV I that srin&s us i Compliments each oay.i r-manner in which we "do Juiusehold linen meet with hos:e' approval. The man-: s3 which we launder her le loth, bed pread and low rases appeals to her r ie ut itolitenex. Pioneer Laundry I'hone lift Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubt le the --0 o) moat of the -ill that ' humanity. Thi is o e ident that it seems hrr npiessary to tell you. I .ur eye are giving ' ' 'ie. have them attended and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the t rijrdoro of foolishness, iircl.v the loss of eyesight "Much neglect is the most nexi usable. DO.VT lose health and effi-icnvy through neglect. Come fid ice! Fred Joudry Ilej;lilcred Optometrist and Optician Koom 3 Smith Itlock I'hone 703 rn . ururn fUOVkl WIAT 5PUING I V5 Don't get cnugbt napping Old Mnn Winter' likely to Spring n urprine any day. Just when you think )ie is easing up, he jumps out and snaps his cold finger at you. If you want to put the lid on Winter once and for all-go to the phone and give us n call. NANA1MO WELLINGTON COAL and McI.L'OI) HIVJKH SOOTLKSS In Lump, Stove, Egg nnd Nut Albert & McCaffery Phone 11C nnd 117 PROGRESS IN BRITISH ARMY1 RANSAYS TO MI.MIAMk (AVALUY AMI ME. IU M AHTII.I.IItV MOKE MA- ! him: (ii a roii foot int( i:h LONDON. April 4.-Canadln Pre, 1 . . ... I . . iwnun ui unw a million pound 1 tcfllng u effected jn the Army E-tlmates now before Parliament, but this I WM mpr than offset by expense nece. 1 larjr for the etablihment of the Bhan- I gnal Defence Force The estimate itand at a tatal of IU.S64.C00. ThU compart i ior ine wary and more than, C16.OOO.0O0 for the Air Force, a rougtl total of 115.000.000 for the BrUUh land, sea and air forces. One of the most interesting feature of a memorandum accompanying th MtRAatea, I that of the deeresse in num ber of recruit during 1636. Experience confirmed the view that the better the state of employment the better the In- j take of recruit. Fifty-eight per cent ! of the would-be soldier were rejected because they failed to come up to tb high standard required. ThU fart In-file to that the army U ijow composed of really picked men. The number ot mtn aervuig exclusive of those In India. In the com tag year will be 1C6.600. an increase of 7,100. The alrength of the Territorial Army exclusive of permanent tail, la e.700 officer and 1S9.782 other rank, a alight increase during the year. The memorandum aaya that during the past year ateady progreae haa been made in the experimental work of mechanisation and aircxigemenu have been made to assemble In the Salisbury Plain area an Experimental Mechanical Force, curapotcd of entirety mechanized unit of Artillery, Engineers. Signal. Infantry and the Tank Corps, who primary ruuctlon will be to study the tactic: employment and the organtaaUoa of a highly mobile force of IhH nature. It la hoped Ut by the end f the year considerable progress will have been made. II:1IIM.K AltTII.lJ.itV It haa already been decided to mechan ise all Regular Uedlnm Artillery, and suitable type of dragon ha been evol ved At prevent one Medium Brigade I nteonanictd and It is proposed to provide, during the coming year, the dragon required to equip a second bit fade. With regard to Field Artillery, two brigade hv been experimentally equipped with mechanical vehicles of various Mad, but before a type of tractor r iinaUy adopted, further trial and experiment will be necessary. For the present, the meananuatlon of a proportion only of the Field Artillery U con- 1 '.em plated. I A start U being made with the me- (iOVKKXMENT LKjUOK ACT." .otici: ui' tm.KuiKiv roit m:i:u UVKSCK. NOTICE is herebt" OIVXS that on lie nth day ot April next the undersigned mend to applv to Um Uauor Control 1 bard fur a ucenee in respect to premises etng pan si tne nuiiomg Known as !aeU Inlet Hotel. sHuste st Port 'letnrnt. Queen Charlotte Islands. Pro- i i nee of British Oolumbls. upon th i and described as Lot Five 161. Block ! ony-tour i44i. Bubdivtaioa of Lot Seven ' undrrd and forty-six 746i. Port ) lemeau Towns! le. less Thirty-three (U) lret from front to rtr on west aide ot I aid Lot. as shown on a registered msp r plan deposited In the Land RegUtry ! inks at (he City of Prince Rupert, in he Province of Brltuh Columbia, and umbered 1079. for the sale of beer by be glass or by the open bottle tor con- uiiipt-oc on the premiT DATED at Prince Rupert. BC, this . 1th day of March. 1937. WARREN SCOTT. I B L. TINOLEY. Applicants, GOVERNMENT LKJUOK ACT." NOTH i: OF AI'rTlTATioV I OK f t- m:t to tunii:k or iii:i:k ijikmi: NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that, on the 10th day ot April next, the under- I algned Intenda to apply to the Liquor 1 Control Board for cousent to transfer ot I Brer Licence Number C73 and tMued in 'respect of premises being part ot a build-1 ing known a "Central Hotel." situate I at the corner at Pint Avenue and I Seventh Street. City of Prince Rupert. In ittte Province of BrltUh Columbia, upon I the lands described as Lot Eleven (111, Twelve (18 1, Thirteen llll. and Fourteen dli in Block Ten (10), Section One ill. Map No 933. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, in the Province of Urlt.sb Columbia, from Peter Black to Central Hotel. Limited, ot the City of prince Rupert. Province of BrltUh Columbia, the tranaferre. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this lBtn day f March, 1927. CENTKAL nu.ia.ii, UMiitu. Applicant and Transferee. TIMMElt SALE X7458 There will be offered for sale by Public Auction at office of District Forester Prince Rupert, at 12 o'clock noon on April 9. 1927. the Lloenoe X7458 to cut lial.OOO feet board measure of spruce, hemlock, balsam and cedar saw-logs, comprialng five areas In Rivers Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit a aealecl tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated aa one bid, .. ,i vMr will be allowed for re moval or thla timber. Further particulars of the Chief For-eter Victoria, or District Forester, Prince Rupert. B C TIMBER SALE X83-M. There will be ottered for aale at Public Auction, at 1 pin. on the 20Ui day of Marclf ,1927. in the District ForesUrW ' nf nnruce. Hemlock lit CUV 1 , 4 lU.UUV A.Mss. we r- - , l and Cedar on an are situated on False I May. Darwin Bound. Queen Charlotte . - . . ii "one' (II ye"r will be allowed for re-tnnval of limber. . "Provided any one unable to attend the auction In person may ubw't.f,dnr to be opened at the hour of auction and treated aa one bid." Further particulars of the Chief Fores-ter, Victoria. B.C.. or DUtrlct IMrect.r. rrlnct Rupert. PAINTS VANISHES For Sale by SILVERSIDES HUOS. chanUeUon of the Cavalry by provM-ing six regiments with areas-country mechanic vehicles, la place of horsed vehicles, for normal first rtne transport work and for the carnage of a proportion of their mschlae guns and cress. At the same tame endeavor is betag made to evolve a reUaMe cross-country armored ear. with a view to the possible Introduction of each a vehicle. If and when it u obtained, into the ranks of the Cavalry. I t ItTIIKIt r.XIT.imiEXTK Further es pertinent are to be car ried out la the meefeaBteaXfon of the I eight to II I question of ties are described as I allows TZZ UHTf REVS PAGE FIVB Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert APRIL 4, 1917, The Marqul of Queembury. In an Interview at Winnipeg, said that the mineral wealth of northwestern British - Columbia waa sufficient to pay the war debt of the Dominion and that of Oreat ! Britain a well. 1 Sergeant Robert Mcintosh was given a hearty welcome when he atepped aihore this morning from the Vancouver boat after service at the front. I it is reported ra tne city that the O.T.P. ba purchased a vessel in Oregon : for use la V the Prince Rupert-Alaska ' trade, fv C. V Panton; an Edmonton businew man. wiatathat Prince Rupert will benefit greatly by trade with the Peace River country. He also say that a large amount of Oriental trade will flow through thU port- W. M. Law arrived In the city today tin hi way to Alice Arm where he has business Interests. The tug Hope, Captain John Harrison, if the Bearer Inlet cannery arrived In port yesterday to have a new bailer installed. In The Letter Box hiiv lit ii:kt ioikt tntotv. .Editor. Dally News. I Often there are mentioned in the I public press Instances of Prince Rupert being located In advantage through narness to the Orient. So far, so good, but it doesn't require a bright scholar to comprehend that a leading stimulant to any noticeable growth of a city is the cneapnes of it transportation. I wish to mention a few fact for your readers to ponder over. Then they will get a vision similar to the one that I have obtained a to why greater or leaser amount ot commodities, that are shipped from our. neighboring eastern province re being shipped to the coast, via Vancouver Instead of the direct route through Prince Rupert and over a line at which one can hear frequent murmerlngs ot a delinquent aliment. A few weeks have now passed since I received a shipment of sixteen live breeding muskrats from a station, located a little east of Edmonton. Alta. I Instructed the shipper. If possible, to i ship via Prince Rupert thus saving time first line transport ot talaatry and of j4nd . thorter Ma voyjlge. aignu inn. i obvious reasons snd over a kinaer To msec the requirement of aodernl double th,T were pp by war it la feh that Ue fire-power of Vancouver and nm eUls KpreM, Tlt .me Mvairy aoo inianwy ougxn nhit pnncipaUy on the large saving on Utcreased It ha, therefore, been de-' that from trsn ports Uon charge, jcMcd to rale tb nifinber of machine route. Qf the otn above menUoned ! guns allowed in war for a Cavalry regl- j 1Urlag mKtvrd instruction from the I meat and an Infantry battalion from " , aQlmaJ crate. For the same reason the , htWBf made inquirle a to the cneap-4opting a aetf-losdlng . mute to return them. I wa advised rifle, if a satisfactory weepon of W ,tTOm ttllMe tomxt ut the cheapest ,tpye can be obtained, or. alternatively. I fre, vl p,., Bupert ,of introducing . mare serviceable tight I tne of th, crate, automatic to repksee the Lewt. and pr)nce Ru j Ttcflyta llc from Ilotchkia with wMca the Oavalry gun would lh,re tha the crate, land infantry are now equipped is re-l w - 270S ceiving answnw. (, tMovJ. Masset to Prince tv"i7Tti ui Rupert SI.6S: Prince Rupert to Uncas ' sUUon. 125.40: the latter tation U but , . , . , , short distance east of Edmonton. urn r i- s.wi fhr ,. -ont-mme the live enough to art a cup, of cooee and a aandwlehT" "Oladly But where are you crip-pled You look sound enough to me." "I'm crippled financially, lady.- IN THE SUPREME COURT OF imiTISH COLUMIHA. . Ke I'lUM'i: KI'PEKT HVIHtO-IXEtTttH! COMPANY I.IMITEH KALE HV illllliTlFor THE 'oi;kt TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the order of Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald dated the 18th day of February. 1927. m a bondholders' action intituled In the Supreme Court ot British Columbia between The Royal Trust Company and Prince Rupert Hydro-Rertrlc Company Limited and others, being R.1602 1910. biought to enforce the trust of an indenture (l ted the 30th day of June. 1911. tenders are invited by George Edward Winter the Receiver appointed by an order of thle Court dated the 15th day of September. 1910. and th decre? In the said action dated the 21st day ot November. 1910. for the purchase of all the remaining properties and assets of the said Company. The KI proper rata and their feed were billed aa weighting 150 pounds. These arrived by double express tint class charges and the total cxpres bill received wa several dollar less coming via Vancouver than what the CUR. are charging by freight on the cratca being returned via Prince Rupert. I think thU is preposterous. It U not an enticing advertisement for prospective shippers to patronize the line. .' . a. D. ham.ktt: Mattett. MIXED MARRIAGES ARE DEPLORED BY CATHOLIC CHURCH TORONTO. April 4. (Canadian Press) - -That mixed marriages are deplored by the Roman Catholic Church and are a fruitful source of leakage from the 1. That "certain Dareel of land and 1 household of the faith was the declara- remises situate in the Province of ' uon of Rev. Dr. O'Reilley preaching In E rimh Columbia more particularly do- scrioea as uoi tas. itangc a, uoast uis-1 trlct. containing 100 acres more or less. 2. That certain parcel of land and I remises situate in the Province of. rltUh Columbia more particularly de-1 acrtbed aa Lot 1306. Range 5. Coaat DIj- i trlct. coutaming a? Bl loo acres more or lea, excepting thereout a strip of land one chain in width measured from hlghwster mark. 3. That certain parrel of land and premises altuate in the Coast District Province ot British Columbia, and more particularly described as Lot C95. Range 6. containing 32 60' 100 ncres more or less. 4. Maps dealing with surveys ot drainage areas rainfall and runoff data, designs ot dams, power plants, trana-mlsslon lines and receiving station tor FalU and Khatada Rivers development, and plans of works. The Receiver la Informed that the above lands parcel 1. 2 and 3 were selected by the engineers ot the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company Limited as being suitable sites tor the construction of water power plants. Tender may br made tor all the aald parcels together or for one or more separately. Particular and condition of sale may be had upon application at the office ot Messrs. Rlddell. Stead, Hodges & Winter, nank of Nova Scotia Building. Vancouver, or at the office of the uu-rterautned, DATED the 2nd day ot March. 1927. WILSON, WHKALLER & BYMES Solicitor tor the Plaintiff, 040 Tender Street West, Vancouver, B o. 71 Her Little Boy Caught Cold While Out Playing Mr. P. Cad, Elmwood, Man., write! "My ltttl boy caught cold while out plarins iu th auow. lie couched incessantly all that night and th next day, and tiothinc I gave him toe turd to relieve Mm. When my liua-band came ham he brought a bottle ot Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup with him. After th second doss my boy wa greatly relieved and after the third dose he went to lecp sad tlept the whole sight through without any soughing. I ant never without it is th hout, and whenever any of th eliildren get the ellghtest cold it' th ftrit thing" I rtv theut," " Price SSc. bottl, large site 0ci rut ep only by Th T. Milbura Co, laltr T 0 , - The Well-Managed Home THE manager of a household is the purchasing 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 purchc sing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new 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 usejul. Every manager of a household every member oj the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfare should make a habit oj reading the ads. Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely St. Michael's Cathedra) on Mixed Marriages." "Oood old Catholic names mean nothing today." he declared, "solely through the loss to the church of the children of the mixed union." ' In an investigation made recently by an American Arrhblahop of 450 families' of mixed marriages, ten per cent, only have remained steadfast to the Catholic church. "There Is no reason In the world." he emphasized "why Catholic young men and women ahould not seek mates In their own religion In marriage. It is only the very rare exception where a mixed marriage has turned out happy." he declared. BATTALION ORDERS By Lieut.-Colonel J. W. Nlcholls, Officer Commanding. 1st Battalion North British Columbia Regiment, 102nd Bn. OCT. Parade. Special Battalion Parade In: the Armoury. Monday. April 4. at 8j pjn. preparatory drill for Governor- General's Guard of Honor. Recruits attested Monday at 8 pjn. Sports. Meeting of aU Interested In formation of football team. In the Armoury, after parade. Monday evening. Canteen. Vacancy for canteen steward, application to be given to Orderly room. Signal section parade for instruction, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Miniature rifle range open for practice, Thursday at 8 pin. ( Orderly officer for the week ending Saturday. April -0. Lieut A. O. Rlx orderly sergeant: Scrgt. Cadwalader. S. D. JOHNSTON. Major and Adjutant, Attd. 1st En NJ1.C. Regt. SPORT CHAT The to Angeles city council ha passed a bill calling on .the state authorities to authorize, a $1,000,000 bond lsue for the linanclng ot the Olympic games which are to be held there five year from now. According to an official announcement made by ITofessor C. C. WUlett. chairman ot athietlo activities for the University of Southern California, the gros ' receipts from rugby football for lust 'year taken In by the university, amounted to (544.318.57. RECOVERY OF TAXES Publication of Names of Persons in Arrears ' Notice is hereby jriven that pursuant to the provisions of Section 144-A of the Taxation Act. where Income or Personal Property taxes remain unpaid after the expiration of two years from the date upon which such taxes become delinquent, a Notice will be published Riving a complete list of the names and addresses of the persons liable to pay the taxes, unless a satisfactory undertaking haa been entered into 'with the Provincial Collector for the liquidation of such arrears. W. S. FISHER, Provincial Collector. (lalvanized Tubs In four sizes. .Sl.2." to $.."0 Infants' Baths plain and decorated. K.." to JSU.00 Easy Vacuum Electric Washing Machine JjiHU.OO to .lu.ttl Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 2515 Third Avenue I'r'nte RuPtrt UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Kallhifs from Prince Kiiert. lor V.N:01VI;R. VICTORIA, Hwunson Hay. Alert Bay. etc, Tuexilay, 3 llir v'irol'VKR. VICTORIA. ButeUale. Alert Hay. etc, Saturday a.m. ,i pout MmV"oN. ALICE ARM. ANVOX. STEWART, M ale IsUint. un- rt.rdNua8tUer Point and Port 8lniHon. Thursday pjn. . Atcnt. Prlnee Huperl, IU 1M (mi Avenue. K. M. HMITH.