PAGE SIX TIIE DAILY NEWS wr utwr . t sy dodebhamAWrt A? jjll CANADIAN 'RYE WHISKY 9 YEARS OLD Tills advertisement is not published rr displayed by the l.icinor ymlrol Hoard or by Uio . floveriiinoiil of British Columbia. I f IFARANfF I 1 V JLI II 1aUUA n i t n ciMTnn II HsvsnMsassasMSBSisiSBSMPSiM m Including the Guaranteed RARRYMORE RUG At Reduced Prices Keg. $12. Sale Price . . $9.50 Keg. $7.50. Sale price $'o.23 Keg. $4.00. Sale price $3.00 ONLY A FEW LEFT. Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Fifth Avenue East Phones 18 and 84 Perfect Sight A matter of foresight. Many cules of eye trouble are averted by early application of proper lenses. Present neglect may mean future trouble. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. (Opposite G.W.V.A.) WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Kirch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half load $3.50 I'er sack 50c Firelighter 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 13'J Second Avenue Phone 5S0 Night or Day WE KUY KOTTLES. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone C3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. DELIVER MAIL BY AIRPLANES CANADIAN l'OST-M ASTEIt (IF.NKIUU 11EIMI IKCl'.D TO IN.VriTl'TE SKKVICK THIS YEAR MONTREAL, Jn. 24. (By. Canadian Press.) To mark the inauguration of the aerial postal services which Hon. Peler J. Venlot, the hew Postmaster- general, has announced he hopes to establish In eastern Canada before long Monteal Interests are suggesting that he make arrangements this summer for taking off special mall from liners In the Strait of Belle Island and bring Hng It to Montreal by seaplanes. The voyage from England to the Strait vof Belle Isle occupies four days and with air ships picking up the European mall there It could be de livered In New York half a day sooner than If sent by the fastest gitj hound running between Southampton and New York that Is if proper connection were made with the trains running from Montreal to New York. On the mall service to Chicago a saving of nearly two days might be made. II there were air mall lines out of Mont real to American cities the saving in; time would be greater. A I'KKIIArs I'OE.M The speaker talked three hours straight. And gave his audience fears. And when at last he sat htm down. There was not a sound of cheers. Advertise lntbe Dally News. LAND ACT. NOTICE Of INTENTION TO AI'I'LY TO LEASE USU In Oona River Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, B.C.. and situate on an isiana in oona River approximately opposite Block One and Two of Lot 3109. k. a. uoast mstnet (mostly tide flat surrounding small Island). take NOTICE that John Ben-man. or Oona River. B.C.. occupation fisherman. Intends to apply for a lease of the fol lowing described lands: commencing at a post Dlanted 300 feet north of northwest corner Dost of Lot 2199: thence 1.000 feet southeast: thence 200 feet' westerly: thence 1.000 feet northwest; thence 100 feet to Dost planted, and containing ten acres, mors or less. JOHN BEROMAN. Applicant. Dated October SO. 192(1 If any segment of the Spine it in an abnormal petition s Js (tubluxation) pmrure is produced on the nerve i trunVi ai tlut point anJi ducaie develops. T. HCAD' T.fKt t KCCR T. THROAT T.urruLMu Mf T. HCAJtT Z3JSrt. r. trouACH - tw'jiJ T.SMAll INTUTlNt.. iXiI?' 1. kidneys o?3osw-t. so as -"V Slv" t. AfriKDi!VSv'wrsL t.ovasiu svAixt-5t?cr t. Loim uMaSrN. ft,CiJ-"5- T.SUDOW VOu'StSr1 T.ctJirrAuNp, ThcChiroi practorfCF3?ii d. a. McMillan palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Patho-Neuromet'er Service. Open Evenings Rooms 6 & 7, Exchange Mock Phone 691 THE SALE OF ALL SALES Quality First, Price Last Men's Mackinaw Coalu, best make, all wool $".'JH Men's Tweed Suits .... $9.03 Men's Tweed Overcoats $19.85 Men's Heavy Wool Work Shirts $1.19 Men's Overalls ........ $1.95 Men's Wool Hose 29c MANY OTHER. BARGAINS Come and see. Wc set a hard pace for others to follow. Thor Johnson 720 Second Avenue Dr. Alexander Smith RIock Phone S75 DENTIST Her Little Boy Caught Cold While Out Playing Mrs. F.' Cade, Elrawood, Man., writes: My little boy caught cold while out playing in the snow. l'e roughed Incessantly all that night and the next day, and nothing I gave hira soeniedjo relieve Lim. When my husband came home he brought a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup jgffl CRUEL STEP-MOTHER with him. After the second dos ray boy was gTeatly relieved and after the third dose he went to sleep and slept the whole night through without any coughing. 1 am never without it in the house, and whenever any of th children jjrt the slightest cold it's th first thing I five them." Price S5e. a bottle, large site fiOc; put up only by The T. Milburn Ckx, limited, Toronto, Out. . IS GIVEN JAIL TERM 1.1(1 lr Edmonton (llrl's llodv Wuh Cov- rml Willi Mar from Heatings EDMONTON, Jan. 24. Gasps of horror were wrenched from spectators In the women's police court here when 9-year-old Beryl Drewry. 1220S 91 street, stripped the clothes from her little body and lay down on a table In front of Magistrate Emily Murphy, while her stepmother. ftosa Drewry, gazed stonily at her from the dock. The woman was charged with Ill-treating the girl, and was given eight months In Jail, without the option of a fine. Telling a tale of terrible tortures In flicted on her bruised, battered and burned body every square Inch of which was literally scarred and marred with ugly weals and welts the tot sobblngly faltered out her stcry of how she was compelled to arise at 8 sjn.. light the fire, carry out the ashes, pack palls of coal up from the cellar, mop the floors and start the kettle to boiling. Her stepmother, then cocked the breakfast, and the girl washed the dishes before walking 13 blocks to school. Since Christ mas, she had been whipped every day, she told Harold Outterldg, of the department of neglected children, who conducted the prosecution. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE Application for (irailnj I'rrmlt fur the season of 19J. Application for permits to graze livestock cn the Crown ranges within any grazing district of the Province of British Columbia, must be filed with the District -Forester at Fort Oeorge. Kara-loops. Nelson, Prince Rupert, Vancouver, or Williams Lake on or before March 31st, 1927. '.chains; thence southerly about 12 chains: thence easterly 20 chains; thence nor-I therly about 12 chains, and containing :2l acres, more or less. ROBERT M. CURRIE. IN PRORATE IN THE (Si TKIiMK CoritT OF IIHITISII I COLUMBIA j lit the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate of Alberta Daniels. Deceased, Intestate. i TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, Judfto Robertson, the ISth day of December. A.D. 1920, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Alberta Daniels, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 16th day of January, AD. 1927, and all parties Indebted to the estate are ri- Sulred to psy the amount ot their In ebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. , ' J Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the lOtli day of December. A.D. 1B2B ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order, in our shop as low as $50 223 Sixth Street UNIFORM RULES HOCKEY GAME JAMES T. SI TIIKIILAM), K1MI.HTON. IOICMEK AMATEIIt HOCKEY man. i hoes them iou noTii (Us.m:s or t I'LAYEKS j TORONTO. Ont.. Jan. 24. (By Can adian Press). Urging a universal set' ; of rules for professional and amateur ' hockey In Canada, James T. Buther-j ' land, Kingston, Ont., former president , of the Canadian Amateur Hockey As-1 that It amounted to very little. Que- on his own side of the play and could not be skated on-slde whereas the Ontario rule permitted this." Mr. Sutherland continues, that after their college days at McOlll had dosed. Lester and Frank Patrick Journeyed to the western coast1 and established hockey In Victoria, Vancouver. Seattle, etc, and they set out to manufacture rules "that In their opinion would be more pleasing to the mssses. to whom they catered, than the staid uniform rules Blank forms upon which to submit I .n k .a .... i .... . rml!.tln m.r h M.ln.H from th. , "J District Foresters st the above named places, or from the Department cf Lands at Victoria, B.C. O. R. NADEN. Deputy Minister of Lands. Department ot Lands, Victoria. B.C.. January .4. 1027 IN PRORATE. In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate cf Vagn E. Thelsen, Deceased; Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of the District Registrar of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, tbe 18th day of January. 1927. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Vagn E. Thelsen, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate sre hereby required to furnish same, properly verified. t3 me on or before tbe 19th day of February, AX). 1927, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. D'ttcd the 20th day of January. 1027. LAND ACT NOTHK OF INTKNTION TO AI'I'LY TO TO i.i:.si: I .AND In Prince Rupert land Recording DIs- trlct, and situate at Huston Inlet, Queen . Charlotte Islands. j TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. Currle. ! of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation fish Fiacker. Intends to apply for a lease of he following described lands: 1 Commencing at a post planted at northeast corner about 1.000 feet wrs-' trrly from miners' cabins at head of Hujton Inlet: thence weaterlv dlan Amateur Hockey Association authorities. "For any such,other practical rule or rules that came out of the west the Patricks are entitled to all due crtdlt." gether and decided upon a universal set ot rules applicable alike to pro andi amateur, which innovation would undoubtedly meet with the greatest approval from h'Jckey followers throughout the country. "The recent arrangement between the all rink surfaces ln Canada and the United States will be marked off alike. Indigestion to account tor hia own high record. sociatlon and tc ,bt he Uad the Ontario Hockey -! una ol the laii sociatlon. savs the Innovation would 1 H" in me cay. o: parinre. uumoertn ln ol 20 ln r.eigi.borhood undoubtedly meet with the greatest approval from hockey throughout the country. followers i P0?1 are ot ln fi,v rac and marry early. One of the clergy -The question arises as to Just why " ln unuca hockey ln Canada has such a eon-1 ",so-ran." accounting for tho uu-glomcratlon employment sltustlon with regard to na.( of rules to govern Its tlonal winter sport." he writes In the marrying nd giving lu marriage with ol ln c,er 'mcu ln" Toronto Star. "Not so many years ago . I He 14m (irfis4 urged a m fsmrulitn campaign of At publicity hithlsltw 11 to we had only Quebec and Ontario rules to consider, and as the only difference consisted ln the oH-slde regarding the skating and non-skating ot a player on-alde, the difference was so slight induce marriageable girls to bring in marriage-shy bachelors who were Just hovering out of reach of the halter Ills advice to the girts was to shut their eyes and Jump. The water might be ,1 l but bfm usr0 one bet rules that a player must always be of the east afforded. Thus it happened that when the teams from the east and west met to contest for the Stanley Cup, emblematic of the Canadian professional championship, part of the games were played under eastern rule and part under western rules. Consequently, there gradually crept Into eastern professional hockey the conglomerate rules that have done so much towards causing the present chaotic condition that exist and which Is so mystifying to many spectators, particularly those who attend both professional and amateur games." jist as inti:ki:stino He points out that despite all the changes that nave occurred ln playing rules ot the professional game, the amateur authorities have tinkered so very little with the rules that they are today "Just as Interesting to the fans who follow amateur hockey as they were to their fathers wly either followed or played the game twenty-five or thirty year ago." Some of the , western rules, Mr. Sutherland aays, such ai permitting the goaler to stop the puck while on his knees or other similar position seem to have been a good proposition to it and swimming with a oompanioi was raster than battling the waves ol life's sea alone. NOTICE. All account due the Pioneer Laundry Ltd. and the Canadian Steam Laundry up to and including Deceuber 31. 1924. are payable to the above firms. All liabilities owing to the above firms are assumed and payable by the new organisation known as Prince Rupert Laundries Ltd. (Signed PRINCE RUPERT LAUNDRIES LTD WATER NOTICE v DIXI ItslON AMI IM; TAKE NOTICE that ttobert M Currle, who- addrens Is 1419 8th Ave West. Vanoouver. PC . will apply for licence to take and u fifty gallons per minute of water out of small creek unnamed, which flow southerly arts, drains Into Hutton Inlet. Q.C. Islsnda. about 1.000 leet westerly from miner, cabins at head of Huston Inlet. Tlx wstcr will be diverted from th slrran. at a pjlnt about 200 ftet from soore line, passing through twenty-four acre applied for under lease, and wilt bt used for industrial purposes upan to land described as appl.ed for to least at head of Huston Inlet, Moresby Island. This nutlce wss pooled on the grounu the on the eth day ol December. 18JC A wjjj ui mn nonce sua su application purausnt thereto and to the "Water Act 1014." will be Hied In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C Objections to tbe application may bt filed with th said he aays. "The trouble appear to have fifty chains; the Matter of Act; and fc'ster Recorder oi w; with the Coiuptruller of Water Rights Parliament Building- Victoria. II C within thirty days alter the first ap pearatsce of ibis notice in a local new-paper. The date of th first publication ROBERT M. CURRIE. Applicant. LAND ACT. Nonti: or intention to apply to i i hi mam; lami TAKE NOTICE THAT I. Arthur Robertson. M asset t B.C.. occupation Mlllman. intend to apply for permission to purchase the lollcwlng described land: Commencing si northeast cirner ol Lot I960. QCl Dsir.rti thcace soutl. thence east fcrtv cnatn. been that there has been an undue ' 2jJS?&S f.n?!i.n nifiiwater mark to point of commence- amount of tinkering with the rules meat, containing one hundred acre. and it is high time that the profes-!' r : . . .i.l .nrf .ml..., wi Jit ' 3 December. ARTHUR ROBERTSON. IN PRORATE. IN THE Si TltKMK 111 l(T OF IIIIITISlI COLUMBIA In the Administration ,, ,.,,,, ..KtiV. In the Matter of the Estate of William and amateur authorities pro whereby T. T. Mitchell. Mitchell. Deceased. Deceased. Intestate Intestate. TAKE NOTlCr that by order of HI Honor. II. E. A. Robertson, the 18th day i of December, AD. I92S. I was appolnt- Is a sound step In the right direction ed Admlniurator of the estate i wu- and should be followed by a conference j Ham T. Mitchell, deceased, and all par- on the playing rule, that ahould Wvt similarly happy results." HAS OPENED TWENTY-FIVE MILLION OYSTERS BUT GOT NO PEARLS NEW YORK. Jan. 2t. -John Sheridan, of the Waldorf-Astoria kitchens, estimates that he has opened 23.000.000' oysters in 37 years, but in all that time . 2? .has never found a pearl of value. lie has found, he says, as many as four pearls at a time, but they were so small that Jewelers considered them hardly ' Applicant, worth valuing, Moreover, he complains, the oysters of today apparently are not like they were In the good old days, KATIIDIt OI.KKMlV MOST I'OI'ITAIt I.KIKIVMAN IHIlINd YEA It IB'!0. WINNIPEO, Jan. 24-(By Canadian Press.) Winnipeg's most popular "marrying" clergyman for the year 1929 was Very Rev. Father P. Olekslw, vicar-general of-St, Vladimir and Olga'i Ruthenlan Catholic pro-cathedral. He married 75 couples In II month, rtev. rather oiektlw, ln attemptins H v properly veruied. to me on or oerore tue 22nd day of January. A.D. 1327. and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay th amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C Fu now 50c ers lea Is Rood ten. WE WANT YOU TO TRY IT. Include a pound Package In your for then an oyster connoisseur felt he next order, had only gotten well started after eat- The rcjrulur price Is 7Cc. If you ing two dozen raw, 1 will take two lbs. this week the Sheridan computes his record as wiII an,,)rcc 2 lb. for $1.15 opener on a basis of 340 to 3C0 oyster ' cn.f 4i ..,( . . . . . .batlBiactlon guaranteed or money an hour, eight hour a day, six day a week, with deduction for holiday and time out to wash his' hands MARRIED MOST 'PEG COUPLES refunded. Specials This Week are: Sterling Catsup, p,er bottle . . 20c Heinz Catsup, 3 bottlen for . . 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