i j. PAGE SIX BBBBBBBBIl XanfiniZactaBSlSlK This advertisement is not IMiln slieij or (Hsplnycd ;y tlic l.iipinr Control Itoanl or by the Wovcruniiml of British Columbia Jif Jif .Specials Jif consists of Soap Flakes at 25c ier package. With every package we will trive one china hand painted cup and saucer free. So why not take advantage and order a dozen packages? Classic Soap, 17 cakes for $1.00 White Swan Soap, 20 cakes for $1.00 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 117-123 Fifth Avenue Ea-1 Phones 18 and SI Perfect Sight A matter of foresight. Many cases of eye trouble are averted by early application of proper lenses. Present neglect may mean future trouble. A. E. Ireland (iraduale Optometrist :$19 Third Avenue. (Opposite G.W.Y.A.) WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Kirch and Spruce Per load $G.50 Per half load $3.50 Per sack 50c Firelighters 48 for $1.00 delivered. , Hydelransfer 13'J Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE KUY MOTTLES. M From Hulkley Valley FKESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 GREAT FEAST IN TORONTO iw:.iT I'nu'.unTio.vs ion tub iian-(ji i:t In iionoi: or tub nr.Tii;- IX(1 I.I E l TEXANIMIOVKKNOII Of ONTAKIO 180 WAITERS TORONTO, Jan. 15. (By Canadian Press).--Over half an acre ol canvas burlap spread over an equaj area,' of wrpn it-iung. vanDaiK ana ciay Has pcen necessary to prepare the floor of 3 he 'Coliseum for the colossal banquet to be j given In honor of Col. Harry Cockshuti. j retiring Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, m Tuesday next. The catering contract has been accepted by a ltrge city firm. This occasion In the annals of Toronto banqueting history has only been equalled by tho entertainment given to the Duke and Duchess of Connaught in the armories In 1918. There wUl be required 150 quarts of fruit cocktail. 100 gallons of soup. 12 gallons of olives, 25 pounds of almonds, 4 cases of celery or 34 dozen heads, 3,-000 pounds of chicken or 500 four-pound birds, which If placed in a solemn lineal procession would extend for about five blocks; 16 bags of potatoes for potato croquets; 150 tins of peas and 15 bags of carrots for the compote of veg-etble with white sauce. 200 quarts of frozen pudding, 75 quarts - of vanilla sauce. Now to the question of trimmings and embellishments. It will take. .000 orders of fruit, which Is more or less an elusive estimation and consequently can only be held down by an approximation: this would be about 250 pounds of grapes, together within the neighborhood of 200 pounds each of orange-. apples and bananas, 40 pounds of coffee: 10 gallons of cream, which would be the product of about 25 Jersey cows; 70 pounds of sugar: 4,000 bread rolls, which If placed end to end would reach from CMlHCiFlC FROM ST. JOHN To I. her pool Wan. 21 Marloch Feb. 4 Montrotc Feb. 11 Metagsma IFeb. 19 Montna:rn Feb. 25 Montclare Mar. 4 Moatrose t Via Belfast. Via Greenock Tu Cherbourg-Southampton-Antwerp Jan. 27. Mar. 2 Mellta To Antwerp . Feb. 23 Marloch Mar. 10 Marburn , r WINTER CHUISES Mediterranean Feb. 12 ; West Indies. .Jan. 28 c Feb. 28 0 Apply to Attr.M everywhere er H BR J. . KORSTER. Oui. Agt, S m CP.R. Sutton. Vancouver, du tIV TeleplwBa Seymour 2JM, f gfr Cn. Pas. Rjr.. Js? "JW Tri3e Agcati. Jg? THES AL OF ALL SALES Quality First, Price Last Men's Mackinaw Coats, best make, all wool . $3.08 Men's Tweed Suits .... $'J.9.) Men's Tweed Overcoats $l'J.8.- Men's Heavy Wool Work Shirts $1,111 Men's Overalls $1.93 Men's Wool Hose 29c MANY OTHER HAHCALNS Come and sec. We set a hard jiace for others to follow. Thor Johnson 720 Second Avenue Dr. Alexander Smith Illock Phone r75 DENTIST ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order, in our shop $50 as low as . . , 223 Sixth Street TIIE DAILY NEWS Saturday Jariuar , Grandma is QN an old - fashioned bureau, in a house I know, lies a large-sized new Testament with the biding well worn, and with it a much-used old copy of Dr. Chase's Receipt Book. When the calves have the colic or the neighbor's baby the earache, 'Grandma' hands out well-assimilated advice from the Dr. Chase Book. When 'Grandma' herself feels 'rundown,' Dr. Chase's Nerve Food stands ready on the dining-room table among the salt and pepper shakers." In these few simple words Mrs. Bert Smith, Way's Mills, Que., beautifully describes the way In an eighth to a quarter of a mile: 125 pounds of cakes, 75 pounds of candy. 00 pounds or 40 quarts of red currant jelly. Just to go with the chicken. TIIOI SAMIS Ol' DISHES There will be 2,000 serviette of nearly one- twentieth of an acre when placed in area side by side; 2.000 feet of table linen or about one-third of an acre when f laid out: 2.000 punch cups; 18.000 plates and dishes; 8,000 assorted spoons: 8.000 knives and forks; 2,000 coffee cups; and over 3.000 paper dollies. The personnel of 60 will include chefs, assistants and dish washers; and 180 waiters will be necessary to handle the situation. The central cooking plant Itself is some little distance from the scene of tbe fete so the savory dishes will have to be loaded upon small hand t trucks there and directed by assistants 5 cents WILL IJUV Any one of the following articles: 1 1 tin Eagle Drank Milk, 25c value for 5c 1 tin Heinz Pork and Deans, 25c value for 5c 1 China Tea Cup and Saucer, 50." value for 5c ! 1 pkir. Family Sodas, 23c value for 5c 1 bottle Sour Pickles, 25c value for 5c 1 bottle S.D. .Sauce, 25c value for 5c 1 tin Globe Pears, 25c value for 5c 1 tin Singapore Pineapple, 25c value for ... . . 5c 1 tin Del Monte Ripe Olives, 25c value for 5c 1 tin Clark's Plum Pudding, 50c value for 5c 1 pkg. Marvin's Scotch Cake, 25c value for 5c We are putting on this sale to introduce our very special blend of Tea, known as Fuller's jTca, put up expressly for us. jWITH EACH .V PURCHASE OF THE AIJOVE SPECIALS it will be nccesnary for you to buy one pound of this good tea at the regular price of 75c per pound. Take as many of the 5c articles as you want as long ns you buy the tea with each one. Fuller's Tea is a good tea and we stand behind it. If you do not like this tea, we will gladly refund you the 75c paid for It. We know you will like it because it is a selected article and wiU stand the best test of teas. This Sale on for a few days only. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 15 and 574 GEORGE RORIE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR I'hone 387 til Second Avenue West, ' I'rlnce II u pert Their Doctor which many a grandmother is a blessing to her family and to her neighbors as a guardian of health. And what finer compliment can be paid to Dr. Chase's Receipt Book and Dr. Chase's Medicines than the approval of such mothers of experience as the one here described. Just as in this home, Dr. Chase's Almanac hang on the wall in the great majority of Canadian homes, and in the cupboard or medicine chest will be found one or more of Dr. Chase's Medicines ready for use in case of emergency. It you did not receive a copy of Dr. Chase's Almanac it will be sent free by The Dr. A. W. Chae Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Canada. to a secondary heating plant. This plant will be a very long table, extending from north to south, directly before the three western entrances to the coliseum proper. It will have a special stcsm heating apparatus and be divided into three sections: each seciiou m itself constituting an Intact serving un.t with a disposal exit of one of the three entrance doors. In this msnner the as sembled company will be served direeUy from this table and from their corresponding units in such by the 18b ws Iters. XT.WJ TAItTV On behalf of Ontario's wocien at the Christmas reason, a prestntsUoa was made to Mrs. Cockshutt of a pin, in which Jewels were set to embellish tns Arms of the province. Though mau people thought the Coliseum banquet to honor Ontario's Lieutenant-Governor Would also include tbe wife who has been so able' a partner in his public duties. It now appears that In the year of 1927. Ontario's men citizens are to honor the ''Lteutenant-Ooremor. and Toronto women will hold a separate function for Mrs. Cockshutt. "With all our boasting we women dont seem to have got eo far from our (tKMuuivktiiia v j a wtivia UVJ 1U the gallery and watched the men's pub lic dinners!" declares one Toronto woman. While another observes: "When they toad mucn money to col lect In wartime the men used to call in the women to their meetings but now they seem inclined to go back to their pre-war ways. Some of us smiled at a recent campaign luncheon. The men sat together as if it were a man's luncheon and the women were all put at one table by themselves. AUCEARM There Is general confidence here that mining activity In the camp during the coming season will be of unprecedented volume. The entry into the district last fall of Victor Spencer and associates with abundant funds and ambitious plans has given great heart to the residents who have long awaited the place coming Into Its own. Many companies in the spring will start development work which will ultimately bring several more properties Into the status of producers. II. P. ICcrgtn, who left last week to attend the session of the legislature. accompanied by his son, Ted," who v.111 resume his studies In the south. Jack McDonald has returned to Allco Arm to take Bert Kergln's place on the "Awake' while he is away. Mr. McDonald had been apendlng a few months at his home on Vancouver Island. W. A. Wilson has closed up the Alice Arm meat market for the winter and has gone to Prince Rupert. He will reopen the eitabllshment In the spring. Local merchants have agreed to close their placea of business at 8J0 during the winter months at least. Kev. J. 8. Brayfleld of Anyox will hold Anglican . Church aervlce here next Friday evening. Canon W. F. Hush-brook was unable to come north this month to hold the regular services. The F. L. Housley; logging camp had a narrow escape from complete destruction In a recent fire which wiped out the wash houst'ahd 'scorched a bunk house!' . . Alaskans are sounding out the possibilities of their-climate for the establishment of large fur farms. One farmer has already made plans to ralso 500 taluk cub nckMnu Waterfront Whiffs continued from pute five) and Gloucester The price dropped to the lowest mark In many years, but the quantity kept the profits up. IOTA I. ATIII 3IMI.IHHI lltltlttXS As late as early December, an almost unprecedented date for mackerel catches of any size, 124.000 pounds taken oft Highland Light were brought into Massachusetts ports. The total .atch of the season Is estimated at more than 300.000 'barrels.- far the big-seat since the recordffeaion of 1885. After fair seasons la 1918 and 1917 there was a succession of lean years. Ili 1033 there was considerable Improvement, with a ca:ch of 125.000 bar rels, but In 1925 It jumped to 218.000. Captains of some of the larger Tort- land schooners are planning to start early next spring and stick with the mackerel right through the year, In the hope of a repetition of this year's run. A veteran mackerel fisherman on the New Dawn scouts the idea that there is anything mysterious about the way the mackerel appear and disappear each season. "They stick around." be said, "until the feed gets scarce and then they be gin to drop off. When it's all gone in the near shore they'll Just go off into 'deep water like a good many other fish Migh Just as well all the swordflsh or horse mackerel or dogfish mysterious. They show up at certain a season and they say good-bye about the same time every year." Infant deaths in .Tokyo last yeat totalled 20,804. or about 23 per cent of Tokyo's entire death rate during the year. Pereheons from Mtehtgaa, where 93 of every automobiles are made, won agatnat all comers In national and In ternational livestock events last year. LAND ACT. .notici: or ISTKNTIOV TO AI'I'I.V TO I.Wi; LAM. In Prince Rupert Land according District of Prince nupert. and situate at Nesto Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Dybhavn. of Pnnc Rupert. HC. occupation manager. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post plsnted on the south side of Nesto Inlet, about oa mile from lu head: thence south 6 chains, thence west 16 chain, thtlvee north S chains to shore, thence east 11 chains, more or Iras, following the sbtre line to point ot commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or lets. JOHN DVU1IAVN. Applicant. Dated November 71. 1924. LAND ACT Norm: or inti:tio to aitlv to to ulw: UMI In Prince Rupert land Recording District, and altuste at Huston Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. Ourrta. Lpf Vancouver. BC. occupation fish uscarr, invvnas iq apply lor a lease 01 the following described lands: Commencing at a post plsnted at northeast corner about 1.000 feet westerly from miner' csbina at head of uutton I met thence westerly 70 ihait: thence southerly about 12 chains: ,herly lbout fa ch,m, M(, eonuinlny ; ell I.IC U1VIV IT irU ROBERT VI CUIUtlE ADpllrsn' CANADIAN SERVICE Prom Halifax ! To ri(Touth-Hjfr-Londcn AtH'iHia . Jim i I u..,n.4 I vli. 11 To Lefiesndsrrir sntf alsteow l''tMU . I.'li. j. Mir t To Qustnslown and LIrpool Manilla ... J4ti. II i r jut.: i II From New York To Qussnstewn sod Liverpool imi' Jan to Simula . till ti To Cherbourg sod Southampton .iiiiUni ii-li. I. '.. Mai IV Urrentsris Mar. I, tin. . 1; Mauritania pr. n. Ms I, i To Lcndondsrry and Olaioow j Cai'DrnmM .. lli I l.rliiia . lib. To PImoolh-Haf a-London AikUiiIs . . . Jan. tt .Milium . . . Jan From Iloston To Quisntlswn snd Llitrpool Mi-mama . . VrU in osrmiM . Mai 'all si fljiiiiiiiih. iallH.iiiiil Mmwy inliT. 1 1 m r I anil TrsviHir.' i ImiHi'. at lnnr-1 ntli-. full Inriirfiniih.ti 'run lMtl srt'til or Oifitlwm ' "ffl i.a tla-tlti sr St., XV.. Viini'iim r, ll.i:. If any segment of the Spine b In an abnormal rwition Pmn' (tuhluaaiion) pnawre is produced on the nerve , trunli st that point sndl uueaac dmlopk. T.HCAD T.TnaOAi l.urruui T. IttAITT l.UVU T.lTOiiACH SMUIXTllTIXt t.UtWtft T.S9SCU T.ArrtNMi ttOVASIU T.LOVUUMU T.otm 1. CCNITM.I The Chiropractor 4Jim Um wMuidoa d. a. McMillan Palmer (Jraduate CHIROPRACTOR Rooms C & 7, Exchange Illock Phone 691 The Gift Shop of the Year Round HIUTIIDAY, Wi:i)IlN(.S, PRESENTATIONS, ItICIDGE PRIZES AND EVERYDAY USEFUL GIFTS for nil these you will find here from, m Visit Our Basement Store for China, Dlnncrware. (JlnnKwiue, Urnsiwnrc, ov?liit anil so forth WE SAVE YOU MONEY! Max Heilbroner Diamond SpctlulUt WESTHOLME THEATRE TONiGHT OmLY at 7 and 9 Dmsilla with Patho! Corned ? Poverty! Weft! in1 KENNETH IIARIN, HENRY HARROWS, WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, PRISCILIaA IIONNER. MARY I U and brflliaut all alar cant COML'DY -PAY THE CASIIIKIL" PATIIE REVIEW Admliwtion UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED nulling from Itlmr tluprtt. Ii.r V.N(OI tl.lt, II"IIIKI, Hnon IU; and tin I IU). l tura 3 li iu. lut VANt (II ti lt. tlUtml t, Alert a .in. Ir POUT MMIftitV, ,N OX, ALICK AltM, hltitVAUT and S HW I3 Ind ttrniie. It. l. January Clearance Everything on Sale DO YOUR PLRCIIASINO NOW. THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY IS UNH.tH ALL UNDP.KWEAR HA LANCE OF OUR HATS, WINTER COATS, from CHILDREN'S COATS, from .:l ' CASH M Kill! IIOSK, from per pair The H. S. WALLACE Co., Ltd Phone !t. n well nsMrleJ Mock 0 th invue you lu 5J7 i2'J Third Atn a 50c and 23c Hay and hMMirt luy. rtr, fulurdi; SMI Til. .crt. rrlitie Ituprrl, IUJ nt 20 per cent reduction ,, - r vnlue to $7.f0, for .SL"" SU" 3rd Ave. nntl Full""