PAGE SIX . T1 TIIE DAILY 'NEWS Friday Februii 1 . -f--" " 1 Government LABOR COUNCIL guarantees oj Canada ml HOLDS MEETING GET THAT DIAMOND its Age VAIllOl S M ATTKUS or MOKK OK LESS I.MfOKTANt'i: CAME l l LAST at NHJIIT ' IO YEARS OLD Tlladc in Canada 95 years i'liis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government nf ItrlMsli Columbia. Dress Materials , At greatly reduced prices, including Ginghams and Prints for Housedressca and Ilayons which are suitable for afternoon wear. Ginghams, reg. 35c per yard, sale, 4 yards $1.00 Ginghams, reg. 25c per yard, sale, CM; yards $1.00 PJpplette, reg. 30c per yard, sale, 4'4 yards $1.00 Prints, reg.; 40c per yard, sale, 3 yards $1.00 Itomper Cloth, reg. 40c per yard, sale, 3 yards . . $1.0!) Uroadcloth, reg. 60c per yard, sale, 2 yards $1.00 Crepe, reg. 25c ,per yard, sale, 4Vi yards $1.00 Crepe, figured, reg. 35c per yard, sale, 3 yards $1.00 Ginghams, reg. 40c per yard, 3 yards $1.00 Our stock consists of sev- cral patterns of each price. It is not necessary to buy. Come in and look around iMussaflem s Have Your Eyes Examined Ilev. E. G. Turner, one of our many satisfied customers, in a letter received from Nelson, B.C. says: "Many 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 "(Uev.) E. G. Turner." 27 years' practical experience fitting glasses assures you the best for less. A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 31J Third Avenue. Opposite G.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce I Per load ............ $C50 Per half load $3.50 Per sack 50c Firelighter, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. I Tlic regular meting of the Trades tt ibor Council was held last evening with President S. D. Macdanald m th tlia.r. Various matters of routine bust-meeting which decide that, for the cess occupied the attention of the present, Emma Goldman would not be Invited to Prlnte rtupcrt to dcllve; s lecture.. I A letter from the Rationalist Society, 'asking for assistance to defend one of the members who was charged with biasphemy, was read at the meeting and filed. Delegate P. Derry reported to the council on the recent meeting la the city hall when representatives frai various bodies had discussed the protection of the fishing flcr on the waterfront. The committee, appointed to consider complaints against the observance of the (Factory Act In Prince Rupert, reported to the council that It had Investigated the various complaints and found conditions satisfactory at present.' A committee consisting of J. ft. Morln, T. Black and F. Derry was appointed o consider .ne question of granting NOTICE. LSTATK or 4A.MKS ttWItll WILMIN, l TIIOItlZKIt AMSKiNOK Tenders lenaers will win be dc received receivea by oy the ine under-; unaer- signed on the Stcck In Trade and Fix-! turea of the above named J. W Wilson ! ftt at Stewart Stewart, B.O, n f ' f!nnM Copies nf of tnvnTim Inventory and anrt ' key to store may be obtained from ft. W. Kennedy. Barrister. Stewart. B.C. Tenders to be submitted on or befw ' February 19. 1927. Highest or any tendev not necessarily accepted. I ALEX. A. CONNON. TrusiC". I Prince Rupert. B.C. , This Week-End 1 We arc going to eU biscuit: I In our window will be the fine -l display of Sweet Biscuits in th-city. All fresh stock. Prices marked on the tickets, from 23c per lb. up to 73s HERE IS THE BARGAIN ! 1 Buy one 25c pkjf. of Perrin's Sodas and get one free. That is 2 pKS. aouas value OUC lor Zoc In taking this bargain we will nvnt i.Aii In I..... nVA AH 4 Ik f juu iuj i lie vi Lnu I u, u i . , . o ti; t 1 1 our cswcei liiscuns wnicn are also marled nt rvthioA nriVe. , Canned Fruit and Vegetable Sale' still on. B.C. Bulchers & Grocers Limited I Phones 15 and 571. ! NewSupplie of J Men s ! I Clothing arriving regularly , j For Prices and Quality ! Don't Forget Montreal j Impi sorters Third Avenue j. it. .Miller - Proprietor Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 573 DENTIST ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order. In our shop $50 as low as 223 Sixth Street shep cards and union buttons to local " .shops and will report at the next mee' lnz. Certain cases of need were left In the hands of the president and secretary to attend to with power to spend what money they considered necessary. The election of officers for the ensu ing year was postponed until a montn later. The Incas treasure Is apparently awaiting the adventurous hunter. The absence uscucc ui of reus reliable maps Is a a bar to speedy recovery - . DEPARTMENT OF LANDS .... M!.1.!!.-' ... ... .srUM.n Ti.r Ii7 - . the Far North. Travelling In reiiys. the P out bound for Vancouver. .lf'tSS cowa'rfges3 wS". "SOt.at. the difficult trail,, aooe- PAD TREE POINT-BaromeUr. ,.-! grazing district of the Province of Brit- times piled high with snow drifts, with : '"nperalure, 41. tan Columbia, must be" filed with the dog teams. When they deliver their mall CULL HARBOR Part cloudy. Ilgnt iK'NeuSn? Prince RuVanwueV ey - narU,We Wtod: ,Ur. MOV ten- jor Williams Lake on or before March them post approximately l.el miles. pcratura. 48: tea moderate. " 'ni-it37; ...... . '.. i ta the dlsUnce from the enr of : '.ppllcluonrmay 0tid fromThe "cMurr.y. Alt... to Aklavlk- District Foresters at the above named tb business "metropolis" of tne north. , 'at VlctoI:irCBCthe Departmtnt ot Land1 The first winter mall from Edmon-j a. R. NADEN. ton to tne Fr J,'t"':h l't the city at! Deputy Minister of Lands, the end of November, and should reach I VlcVorta" Lllnla th mea of e north country early In; January 4. 1937. Week-end Specials ' awlft s Premium Bacon, per lb. I I It, 1 . .. .. -v . j Th I u I II... I t 1,,c uue inite awuiies oniy oy takintr side. Average weight 5 to G lb. each IIP f'mn..lo.rl L II.- i i. i". ."r $1.00 Limit 2C lbs. to each customer. CANNED FRUIT SPECIAL 1 tins for D3c Your choice of the following: Malkin's Best Pears, 2's. Malkin's Best Sliced Peaches, ls. -Malkin's Best Apricots, l'a. Standard Empire Loganberries, .2's. Greengage or Red Plums, 2Vi's. Quaker Red Pitted Cherries. 2's. Cowan's Instant Cocoa, V2 lb. tin, special l'Jc All lines of Cocoa and chocolate have advanced. This price will not be repeated EXTRA SPECIAL 100 lb.s Evaporated Peaches While they last, 2 lbs for ... . 13c Weston's Arrowroot Biscuits, fresh stock, kept in tins, special, 2 lbs. for 73c Campbell's Pork and Beans, 2', special, :5 tins for 10c Campbell's Tomato Soup, special, 2 for 23c jMarket Day Raisins, 2 lb. pkg. 29c Sunkist Oranges, 13 for 23c ;FIorida Grape Fruit, special, 2 j for 23c 'Imperial Valley Grape Fruit, spe- clal, 3 for 23c California Celery, 20c, 23c & 33c Head Lettuce 10c, and 2 for 23c California New Cabbage, per lb. ...-i 10c Mexican Tomatoes, per lb. ... 33c Strawberry Rhubarb, 2 lbs. . . 13c Large Ripe Bananas, per lb. 20c Fresh Spinach, per lb 15c oauiillower Joe, i)c and I3c New Comb Honey, per section 30c MEAT DEPT. if- Trv our Hnm.m!.fl Rnllaa tfnbr lb 13c ,, 1 ' 1 (' 1 n n m , , ,' ' , iJC V eal Steak, per lb 23c Phone your order here for fresh or smokea fish. Quick service. Ruperl Table Supply Co Phones, 210, 211 and 212 HARDSHIPS OF ARCTIC LIFE MAIL CAKKIIIls IIAMM.IM) X.Ms , UKSCr.TIXOS TO AMI HtOM TUAI'. I I'KltS, TltAIIKI-.s AMI MOLN-' TILS EDMONTON, Feb. 11. -(By Canadian Press). Enduring the hardships of Arctic snow and ice. mall carriers are making their way north and south, with Christmas ereet!nn to and from trappers, traders and Royal Can- llan Mounted Police detachment to February. The south-bound mall is expected to arrive here about February SMITHERS F. Ockletbaw has submitted resignation as town cler. a position be Two (3) years will be allowed for re-has held since 1931. The council nas moral or timber tie Further particulars of the Chief For-lam laid the me mstter mauer on on. we table tahifnr lor . a t, victoria nc or Diatriet mrt,r There wui be a slight decrease In municipal-revenue bere this year. Im nrovements will. mV un ea mnui ... .1 ' . r i 'tent. hAW,v,l Ihri lAr.l r,t t - nw. . m - M"" through reverted lou. ""f"1 Vl " this week, reduettocs were were allowed allowed In the .assessment of property owned by Fred Cook and Dr. Hanktnaon. Tbe appeal of O. A. Woodland far redurtl-n of as sessment on six lots on the hUl wa not acted upon. The municipal building bylaw was glren a thorough discussion at a re-, cent public meeting. As' a result, the regulations will be tightened up. eon-1 tractors and owners being made responsible for building, wiring and ehlm-1 ncys. I r Judging from the opinions expressed by officials or the public works department,' there u a likelihood that the high level bridge over the Bulkier River between Hazel too and New Hinel-ton may be replaced with a new structure at a lower level. Fears are es prcued as to tbe safety of the present structure at Kagwtlget. Mrs. A. J. Melntyre was hostess on Saturday evening at a parly given in honor of her guest. Miss Louise Wattle, who Is returning to her home In Ab-botsford. In a pretty nule peccft. Mrs. A. E. Campbell, at the regular meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary, ptHhe Bulkley Valley District Hospital last week, lauded tne ladles for the splendid work they were doing. Plans are being advanced for a children's masquerade dance to be held on February 25. May 19 has been suggetbid by Smlthers Board of' Trade as a suitable date for the firtl organization meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia. Rev. George Turpln returned to Smlthers resterday from Prince Ocorge where he attended meetings of the Carboo presbytery of the United Church of Canada, 1 "Jiggs- Orahara. who was seized with " sttsck of appendicitis at Edmonton icbere he ws attending the University orj'Alberta, has returned to his home nwejw recuperate. Word has been received here that Mr and Mrs. J, Mason Adams are now In Phoenix, Arizona." They are away on sn extended trm. which It is hoDcd. will be of benefit to Mrs, Adams' health. WIHLLESS UKI'OKT , s a.m. . DIOBY ISLAND Cloudy, cslm; barometer, 30.40; temperature. 35: sea enwotb; 1 rw ffk" mctowhlD Norco SeatUe for Ketchikan, S85 mile from Ketchikan: 8 pjn. spoke steamer Canadian Fanner. Ocean rails for Los An -geles. GSO miles from Los Angeles. DEAD TREE POINT-BarometM 30.00: temperature. 38. 1 BULL HARBOR Overcast, light north '' wlntl; Urometer. 30.04; tempera- steamer Alaska, bound from Ketchikan to Seattle. 338 miles from Seattle; S a.m spoke tug St. Faith. 3 miles north of Salmon River, northbound: &30 in poke steamer Catala at Ivory Island northbound. Mo DIOBY ISLAND--Cloudy, calm: berv- mater. Vli: temperature. 44; see woth: 9 ajn steamer Prtncs) Rupert TIMUSK SAI.K X6M0 There will be offered for sale by Publf sumo; unio;: at the office of the Dls4.net Forester t Prince Rupert, B.C.. at 10 tbe licence XS890. to cut 4.120 OTO f.bjn of Spruce. Hemlock and Cedsr on an area situated on tbe north she re oi Sewell Inlet. QC l. Provided anyone unatle to attend in aur'lon m person may submit a ae-ued tender to be opened at the hour of auc- Prince Rupert. DC SIS OF iJLNU ACTAMENDMENTS PRE EMPTIONS V-nl. unreservn.1. surveyed 1 .'row 11 tiin'ln may be pre-smptod by KrhUh ubjcl over It years of . xnl by allnns on iloclarln Intention in leruin British nubjecls. condt-' Ions I ui in residence, ocrpatlon. jid lioirovment for agricultural UrMMK" Full Information concernlnc rau-t'l'iu regarding pre-emptions la a-lteu In lkilletln No. 1, Land Merles, "How to Pre empt Iand." copies of ty aildreealng the Department of . . t . . i ,, , . erntnent snt y K-ords will be granted covering only la ml suitable for agricultural' purptme. ami which la not timber-land. I.e. carrying over S.UOO board feet ner acre weal of the roast ttangs anl Met) feet per acre east of that I tangs. Appllratlnns for prs-emptlons are lo be nddresseil to the Land Commissioner of the Land Itecordlng Division. In which the land applied for Is situated, and are made sn printed forms, copies ot which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. I're-emptlpns must be occupied for five years and Improvements made lo value of llo per acre, Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Orant can be received. For more detailed Information see the Bulletin "Mow to Pre-empt Land." ! Applications are received for pur I chase ot vacant and unreserved ; Crown lands, not being tlmberland, ; for agricultural purposes; minimum I price for first-class (arable) land la j IS per acre, and second-clssa land,l:.5 per acre. Further In. rormatlon regarding purchase or lease ot Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Kerf's. "Purchase and Iase of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites oo timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the eon-dlUons Including payment ot slumpage. HOME8ITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding St acren. may be leased aa homesltes, conditional upon a dwelling being ereottd In the first year. Utle belns; obtainable after residence and Im movement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed, LEASES For graxlng and Industrial par-poses areas not exceeding 140 acres may be leased by one person or a company. GRAZING m Under the Qrsxlng Act lbs Pror-Ince Is divided Into graxlng districts sn4 the ranae administered under a Orsxlng Commissioner, Annual graxlng permits are Issued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stoek-ewnsre may form assiclailons for range management. Free, or partly free, permits sre available for settlers, wppsra and travellers, up u test aea4. . 1 Heilb Our policy Is tt give ciMonuT tlu- utmo l j v:i!ue and ton1'. Heal HatWfucliun is a ,ur(;J ( thme vh buy u diamond from u. We have Mime specially rooiI value- in un;; x j fire iliiiniondM, mounted in pierced eichtfrn ( au while Kld nt $25.00, $30.00, $7.'.D0 und JIUD.OO Max Heilbronpr Diamond Specialist S27 i'J Third tnM ESTHOLME TB FRIDAY AM) SATfRDAY. 7 und J p.m. Satun ay Matinee at 3 p.tn, "3 Bad Men" An immense, spec UtruL.r uk r produt ii' the finest pirturfs evrr mmle, batted o;i 11 i famous novel "Over The Hordcr.? Cast of 2.1.000 with (.EOIK.'E O IIHIEN, OLIVE ItOUDKN, J. I A ilfKI I M DONALD, TOM SANTSt HI. THANK CA.MI'KVI l TELLECEN, ALEC 11. FKANCIS. PKISCILI. A ltf)N. i und the Prairie llcaiiHe Even better than "Tier I run li COMEDY "ARE PAHENTS PIC h' PATIIE IlEYIEW Adniiision Amazingly Truthful Reproduction Making every record do its bent. This new Brunswick quickly won the heart of music lovers everywhere. The case, too, is beautiful beyond the unual. Come in ad sny I want to hear the new J. LORNE MacLAREN, Ltd Third Avenue, RAN AD IAN jSjATIONAl Qjc Largcfl TKailway Sylem in Amend SteannhiD and Train S rvice . l-IIIM'i: III ! Iir ulll I.... TOItl, hK.T1l.:. ami InlrriurjIUIe .lnl. rurli I HlHtV si . I-III ' Ifl l-l'lir mru iut mill lll llllltV ' ' .. I'kim i; Jtniv tor VAM LtMw, forlnlthilj. i'ast.mii it rit tiss i.i; x I'ltist i; iti ri.ni . .,..,t iUu-U tlOMlAV. HMlMslHV and StlllltltV at II l' tlMMMUL t:llMI)VlllV. HISMl'lll all iw.IiiU Kaslrril at 1 J' Mitlra. Illl VI'V tit lll'l'iv TI' llllll I IMS I'm- Cuimdljii National i;prns fir.. alMi for jour next liliiuriit. tlTV Tli'Uivr m i ui- b tiiiiiii Canadian National Prince Rupert DRYDOCK Operating O.T.P. 20,000 Ttm Floating Dry D"k EiiKlneerr4, Jlachlnl.stH, DoilermakerH, Itliicksmlth ,'"lU'rn' makcr, Fuundertt, Woodworkertt, Etc. ELECTING' AND ACETYLENE WELDING- Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MAItlNE AND COMMERCIAL WOKK. PHONES roner s EATRE 50c and Tc raOHOoaArai s mom v Corner Fifth Street MllM I' HlftKT l:r M(MMK "' oiviii iu ot .i;s- llMltlT,E lor Munry lnler, I'on-lss ( riiwoe i iir mmmi iii'i'iltl Steamships Co. AND SHIPYARD 13 and 383