F-ibruary 7, 1927 ofit by Our ipenence Sever judge n diamond, by hone 27. . I.AI I carat wcikhu value. The worth of a genuine ill ,mond it purity, color ml perfection In cutting ;n ties be judged by men . it know diamonds. Our reputation for Integ-r i, four assurance of hon-( ittrvjce. I . n r- a I r O IplE STOWE WITH THE CLOCK Shipment N H ew ats Just arrived Werners" P.O. Hot 327. ;0? 9USY FAOORyOR HOme iWEEr OUR COAL IS DAILY CI VlrVQ H CAT' IS-. mm HOME OWNER We f '.he right kind of coal u, Whether you use i - m; Wellington or Al ii' ::tlc-.n vn can stinnlv "t' h the nuantitv vou - 'he quality Is al- f i there Ymi-don't need r"wiment- we've done it T 3U, ANAI.MO - WEI.I.I.NRTON nnd fcI.EOl) RIVER S00T1.ESS Libert & Mcfaffery I'hones 1 1G and 117 losing : Out SALE NOW IN FUI.I. SWING Many IlargninH In :oats DRESSES HATS J. BENT Ladles' Hendy-lo-Wenr F'drd Ave. Phone fi.ril iNGER, the TAILOR ?uits made to or- In' our Hhoj) r low US $50 223 Sixth Street TOWN PLANNING BETTER KNOWN J 'HU'in DKvr.i.op.Mr.NT of town iHlTIllilU I llNN,v" ' nu itK bkkt en- IV I KI'IIl:l ill' ri,iiri,,. i r. n nun l. II. IIAKll.KV TEI.I.K M KVKVOltM 'OTTAWA, Feb. 7.-l)y Cutindlin IPressj.Town planning U maktnir a "1 J. K... ... . . w alone fori inl,m progress in Canada, ac- , . i .1. i n me irpori oi me committee diamonds of equal wclKht arc 0 town pUnnln ot tne not necessarily of equal Land surveyors Association, prewnted during the convention here this after noon by D. H. Bartley. DLB. The committee flnda, In reviewing the progreaa of the year In thla world-wide movement, that there are aome encour aging signs that better planning of town I and cities la catching on In the Domln ion. from east to weat across the breadth of Canada It la found that In me larger cltlea there la an awakening (Consciousness aa to the toeneflta to be aenvea. in Montreal the movement la voluntary, an organization having been i formed -for the development of a plan which can hardly fall to renult In the creation of an official city plan sponsored and financed by the city. In Vancouver action followed the pac ing of provincial Town Planning Act. The city promptly appointed a town planning commlailon and consultant and atafl to create a comprehensive plan for the city and environ at a coat of 140,000, apread over three yeara. Surrounding municipalities will pro bably agree on a regional plan. AI.HK lit AliVANT.UlKN Industrial companlea who are estab lishing great enterprise In Canada are keenly alive to the advantage! of correct planning of tbelr town altea, Mr. Bartley reported. For Instance at Ar-vlda. Que., the Aluminum Company of Canada la laying out the nucleus of a city for Its employees on former raw land comprising aome tlx thousand atrea. They are proceeding on care- -fiOVEKXMKNT UtJUOR ACT." Miner, or .U'1'i.irufinv for hi:kk I.ICKNfK NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that, on tbe loth day of February next, the un- ' dmiirned intends to apply to the Liquor i Control Board for a licence In respect at premises being part of the building j known aa Seal Cove Hotel, altuate at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia, upon the I lands described aa all that portion of Waterfront Block "I," Bay of Prince Rupert, city of Prince Rupert. Pro vince of British Columbia, Uap 623, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, and being more particularly described aa follows: "Commencing at a point which Ilea tn a atralght line of bearing north 69deg. 28' 8" east a distance of 767.30 feet from the centre of circle as ahown on ssld Plan 923. Section 7. thence south 6deg. 35 IS" eaat a distance ot 60 feet tn a point, thence north 83 deg. 34' 35" nut a distance of 100 feet to a point, i Hence north Odeg. 3ft' 35" west a distance -of 60 feet to a point, thence south 83 deg. 34' 35" west a distance of 100 feet to the point ot commencement ." fur tbe sale of beer by the glsss or by the open bottle for consumption on the premlnes. u.meu mis lain asy or January, iv?7. It. A. uuuu. Applicant'. "(iOVEUNMKNT l.KJUOK ACT NoTici: or .u-pucuion urn iikkii LICKM't: NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that on the 1st day of February next the under-signsd intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect to premises being part of the building known aa Central Hotel, altuated at the corner of First and seventh streets, in I the City of Prince Rupert, Province of ; British Columbia, upon the lands de-.scribed as Lots Fleven (111 and Twelve !3I. Thirteen (13) and Fourteen M. in Block Ten 110), Section One (1), City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, according to a registered map or plan deposited In the Land' Reg-Utry Office at the City of Prince Rupert aforesaid and numbered 923, for the sale of beer by the glass or by th open : bottle for consumption on the ' premise. dated at prince miner. mis 3rd day ot January, 1W7. CORA E. BLACK, . Applicant. WATKK NOTICE IHVKR4ION AMI l'SB TAKE NOTICE that James Field, whose address Ik 213- -2nd Ave, Prlnc Rupert, B.C.. will apply for a licence to take and ue 1 cubic foot per second of water out of unnamed creek, which flowa easterly and drain Into Crescent Inlet, Moresby Island, QC.I, about one mile from the head of th Inlet on the north shore The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 1,000 feet from the mouth and will be used for domestic and cannery purposes upon the 40 acres of land described as unsurvey-rd land, for which purchase Is applied about 15 chains southwesterly from the mouth of the stream. on the 2th day otNovember, 1926. A copy or mis none uu pursuant therto and to the "Water Act," will b filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Prlnc Rupert. BXJ. Objection to the application may be tiled with th. said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Bight, Parliament Buildings. Victoria. Mc., within thirty day after the first appearance of this notice in a local newa-piper. The date of the first publication & December 20. 1936. Applicant. NAVKiAIlLK WATERS I'KOTEC-TION ACT H.S.C CII.WTEK 115 n . . .. 1 1 ... i , . 4 nf the City ...imm. " --- - C.UWSTU lIJnctv, of Vancouver, hereby give notice Uut , . ho ha under ttection j u u "j,-malted with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa and .in the offlc of th District Registrar of th Land Registry District of Prince Rupert, a df rip-tion ot the site and the plan hrf proposed to be built In th ' J Prlnc Rupert In front ot Lot 2. Block O, 8ectlon 1. Map 923. i,.. And Take Nolle that utter the expira tloii of one month from the date or the first publication of this wotice, Eel ward Llpsett Limited will, under Section 7 it th. said Act. PM toJ&J Minister ot Publlo Work at U i of-M in the City of Ottawa for JPproval of the said site and plana and for leave to conktruet th said wharf. , n....4 r.nxniivr this 11th day oi 'December, 1920. miioae way w wasn Woollens One washing with alkali-laden cale soap or chips may ruin your expensive woollens. No need to talc chances ! Keep them soft, unshrunkeh, unfaded prolon g their wef ulness - - by washing them in gentle Lux audi aluayt. ere is no Substitute ror LUX una otHia. iiMins L727 IfHKll aaHa9RWH fully prepared plans designed for an ultimate population of 40.000. Construc ljrr program, ana plans inciuac ot- jvelopment of roads, sanitary and fire protection and landscape treatment. lie progress haa been made. Tbe report concludes: "It la that the daminant course for the nlng avoid the creation of alum and tenement districts, we will be In a far more advanced position than could be secured by any frantic efforts In the future to develop lavish civic monuments in an attempt to conceal the squalor of the neglected districts." I- WATER NOTICE 1014." will be filed in the office oi the Water Recorder at Prtnce- Rupert, B.C. Objection to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of AVater Rights. Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C.. within thirty daya after the first appearance of this notice in a local newa-paper. The date ot the first publication la December 20, 1920. ROBERT M. CURRIE. Applicant. MINERAL ACT rf.RTiric.tTF. or nirnovr.MKNTH .OTiri: Juanlta, Anyox. O ran by. Alamo, Rodeo, Pinto, Wann Fractional No, 2, and Monte Fractional Mineral Claims, altuate In the Atlin Mining Division of Casslar Dls-i trlct. Where located: On Wann River,' Taku Arm ot TagUh Lake. TAKE NOTICE that I. Charles V.l Bob. Free Miner' Certificate No. 80768, intend, alxty days from the date hereof, I to apply to the Mining Recorder for a ; Certificate of Improvements, for the pur-pose of obtaining a Crown Qrant of the aoove ciaim. And further take notice that action, under section 86, must te commenced before the Issue ot such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 1st day of January, A.D. H. McN. FRASER. Auent. 1B27. . NOTICE OF LAND ACT. INTENTION' TO API LEASE I.ANII l-Y TO In Oona River Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, BO., and situate on an Island In Oona River approximately opposite Block One and Two of Lot 2199, R. 8. Coast District (mostly tide flat surrounding small Island). TAKE NOTICE that John Bergman, ot Oona River. DC. occupation fisherman. Intends to applr for a lease ot the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 300 feet north of northwest corner post of Lot 2199; thence I.ooo feet aoutheast: thence 300 feet westerly) thence 1,000 feet northwest: thence 100 feet to post planted, and containing ten acre, more or Iea. JOHN BEROMAN. Applicant. - Dated October so. f)2A. COMPANIES ACT TAKE NOTICE" thst LtPSETT CUN-NINOHAM i CO. LIMITED alter th expiration ot on month from thi first publication of thla Notice Intend to apply to th. Registrar ot Companies tot th. approval ot the change of nam. to "EDWARD LIP8ETT (PRINCE RUPERT) LIMITED." DATED at Vancouver, DC, thla 10th day ot December, A D. 1926. LADNER tt OANTKLON. Boltcltori tot tb Applicant. tH2 DAILY N2tt3 PAGE ftVE THIS IS CANADA WEEK IN BOSTON TWENTY TO THIRTY TIIOt'H.tMl u.tii.v r.tnsiNfi Tiiuoroii c..v.it. MI'OllT)MEN"H MIOW MONTREAL, Feb. 7. This Is Canada Week In Boston," says a report received from E, a. Poole, fish and game repre sentative of the Canadian National Rail- ways, who la In charge- of the National 'System exhibit at tbe New England sportsmen's show now being held In that city. From twenty to thirty thousand dally have passed through the exhibits at the aportimen'a show, Mr, Poole statu, and everyone of these are clamoring for Information on Canada's out-of-doors. The sportsmen's show has been a much i greater drawing card than even Its sponsors, the Massachussetta fish and Game Protective Assoclttlon, anticipated and the exhibits at the ahow are more than ninety per cent Canadian. Live moose from New Brunswick, deer, bears and other animals from the same province. Indian guides from that province and from Nova Scotia. Husky dogs from Quebec. Mounted buffalo and other game animals from the National 'Buffalo Park at Walnwrlght, and from Jasper National Park. Mounted fish from the famous lakes and atrearas of the Dominion. All are on exhibition. IlKMAMl toil IMOKMATIOS The great demand for Information on the out-of-doors concerns Canada as a sportsmen's paradise, and officials at the Canadian National Railways exhibit, which Is one or the most striking in the huge mechanics' building, are kept busy from morning till night answering the tion of 270 houses was included in last ta0UMnQS o questions placed before them. H. R. Charlton, manager of the advertising bureau Canadian National Railway, who has lust returned from1 In western Canada the town-planning ,h .,,,, fh.r. . movement Is Cer- gathering momentum. ,ntefMt ,n0wn ,n everything Canadian, tain of the around Wln-'By municipalities panoramlc y, tai motlon pictures nlpeg are taking atepa toward the for-jtne Ctaiima Natl0iul exhibit demon-matlon of town Manitoba plans under trate, tn(j pomue, 0f Canada for law. and the city of Edmonton haa an-' iporUMan. ne ' of the" features nounced lu Intention of proceeding sim- . .h ,rlfd th. er,.t, lntere.t was llarly. Kitchener. Victoria, and Ottawa , motlon lm lnowlng tne BUnc jjec re oiner .nauiau cues in wn.cu oc.iu- inowshoe In ;Tr,IU t0UlUlit Journeys Northern Ontario and Quebec forests. After the first day hundreds of re quests for special views ot this film rapia aavanccment oi ww.. pimnn.ui u.;were received and so great was the ln- Canada Is a matter of education ndiUfest , th, new fMture ,or ,1nter penuaslon and that the necessary en-tcurUU tnlt taArtVielt and radlo talka actmenu will Inevitably follow. If In the outstand-the had w gTfn explaining development of our young Canadian;, attractlona of Canada's north cities and town we can by wise PlnW0Oda in winter. BATTALION ORDERS By Lleut.-Colonel J. W. Nlcholls, Officer Commanding, lat Battalion North British Columbia Regiment, 102nd Bn. C E F. a-.a -i. t . . 1 1. ii t t mucr4MMiivii vaiavi TAKE NOTICE that Robert M 1 Armoury. Monday evening, February 7, Cum, whose address la H10 8th Ave. at a pjn. per minute of water out ot small creek, ; ivenaay at a pjn unnamed, which Horns southerly and i rirst aid elms drains into iiusion iniei. wu. isianas, about 1,000 feet westerly from miners' (Thursday at 8 pjn. cabins at head of Huston Inlet. The, Musketry. Miniature attend for lecture. range practice water will be diverted rrom th stream . rtidai at 8 D.m at a point about 200 feet from snore .,'.. of , the v,. Sergeants -..,. line, passing through twenty-four acrea Meeting applied for under lease, and will be Sergeants' mesa after parade In the Monday used lor industrial P"rpojea upon me Mk Februsry 14, at 8 pjn. " ' land described as applied for to lease , ... - ., at head of Huston Inlet. Moresby, Th Oeneral Officer commanding Island. I Military District XI. congratulates all copy of thla notice and an application I pearance of the battalion on the ln-punuant thereto and to the "water Act.' spectlon parade Wednesday evening. February 2. Orderly officer for the week ending Saturday, February 12: Lieut. A. O. Rlx; orderly sergeant: Scrgt. W. Horrobtn. S. D. JOHNSTON, Major and Adjutant, Attd. 1st Bn N B C. Regt. J Market Prices Pure ..'.J,. Compound B.C. B.C. fresh, fresh. B.C. fresh, extras Local new laid . LAKH 1 350 23c r.am pullet ; 4714 firsts , 60c 55 65C fish Halibut, lb 35c Salmon, .cohoe, tror.en 25c Smoked kipper, lb 15o Kippered. salmon, lb. 35a Smoked black cod, lb 32140 I Finnan haddles, lb 20c Salt mackerel, lb 25c Eastern salt herring. 3 for 3So Salt codfish fillets, lb 30c Boneless salt cod brinks, lb. 25o MEATS Fowl, No. 1, lb 35o Roasting chicken, lb 43c Ham, sliced, first grade eoo Ham, whole, first grade 45o Ham, picnic, lb 230 Cottage rols, lb - 35e Bacon, back, sliced 50a Bacon, aide 45o to 60c Pork, dry salt .... 3 Jo Ayrshire bacon, lb 400 Veal, shoulder 350 Vest, loin 40o Veal, leg 400 Pork, shoulder 28o pork, loin 400 Pork, leg 40o Beef, pot roast 12V&.0 to 18c Beef, boiling i. lOo to 13o Beef, steak 25o to 40c Beef .rontt, prune rib SOo Lamb, chop 80o Lamb, shoulder 35c Mutton, leg 40o Lamb, leg 48c Mutton, chop 40d Mutton ihoutder 800 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 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 useful. i Every manager oj a household- every member of the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfare should mafe a habit oj reading the ads. Read the advertisements in order BUTTER Brookfield, Shamrock and Woodland, lb 60c E.C.D., lb 50c Capital. 3nd grade, 2 lbs 95c Fraser Valley, lb 55o New Zealand, lb 65c CIIEE.SE Ontario solids 30c Stilton, lb 35c Kraft 45c Norwegian Ooat 65o Napoleon Llmberger 70c Roquefort ' X 60c Swifts' Buttercup, lb. 45o Oorgohzola, lb. 75c McLaren Cream, Jara .... 45c and 85c Oruyere 60c, Qolden Loaf; lb. , . ........ .v ',45c White, per 100 87.75 Yellow, per 100 87.25 ri.oLK Flour, 49'a, No. 1 hard wheat 82.65 fostry flour, 10's 65c Pastry flour. 49' 82.90 VEGETABLES Beets, 6 lbs 35c tuO lbs. 82.76 B.C. Carrots, lb 3c .00 lbs 82.25 Rutebagas, lbs 25c 100 lbs 83.75 Potatoes. 100 lbs. 82.60 Potatoes, 8 lbs. 25c Green Peppers, lb '. . 75c Parsley, bunch 15c Cauliflower, DC, head 35c-40o Terrace cabbage, lb 8o California hrad lettuce 15o Oarllc, Imported, per lb 400 B.C. cooking onions, 6 lbs 35c Celery 35o Sweet potatoes, lb 15c Brussel sprouts, 3 lb 30c Mexican tomatoes, lb 60c Spinach, lb 15c California brussel sprouts, lb 30c New California Cabbage, lb 10c 1'Kt'IT Orange, Navels, dozen 25c to 85c Florida grape fruit, 3 for 250 Lemons, Sunklst, do. 350 and 35c California grape fruit lbo Bananas, lb 20c Extracted honey, lb 25o and 35c Apples. Crimes' OoMen 82.25 Cookllng apples 81.95 Apples, Spltrenberg 82.75 Apple. Black Twlgg 83.75 Apples, Yellow Newtons 83.75 nniKi) r m its Dates, bulk, 2 lb. . ....n 360 Dates, Dromedary I. ' 350 to buy wisely SAVAGE ELECTRIC WASHER AND DRYER. Washes, Blues, Rinses and Dries without a wrintfer or having to put your hands in the water. Cash Price $1!0 Also Easy Terms KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Raisins, bulk, 2 lb 35c RaUIbs p&ckage 2 lb. ' . , . . .i. 45c Cluster, raisins, lb. 35c Lemon and orange peel 30c Citron peel 50c Black cooking figs 20c White fig. 3 lb 23c Table figs, lb. , 25c Currants 20c Prunes 10c to 35c Apples 35c Peaches, peeled 30c Apricots, lb 40c NUTS Almonds, shelled Valencia 75c Brazil and filberts 25c Walnuts, broken shelled 60r Walnuts, shelled halves 65c Almonds 35c 'Peanut 30c Manchurlan walnuts 35c California walnuts 50c No. 1 mixed nuts 35c FEED- , '- . 100 lb. Wheat. No. 9 ....i.',.'........... 83.10 Oats 82.60 Bran 82.10 Ehorts i 8250 Middlings 82.50 Barley 82.35 Poultry mash 83.00 Special eggmaah 83.40 Oyster shell ..I.. 82.50 Scratch food :1 . .y?. ... '83.40 Beef scrap 83.23 Ground oil cak 84.74 Baby chick feed 8453 Fine ont-chops .r... 82.70 Crushed oats 82.70 Fine barley chop ................. 82.45 Whole corn . 83.25 Cracked corn 1335 Fine cornmeal 83.35 'Advertue in th riiiy News. 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