ni'i'nni ill' II H H Yin lJ I I IH Economical I1UU1I1U111 111 Jar Transportation MUCH BENEFIT i.vvll HVI'W 'lirillT Til IKIV UOIIKKT IOIIKK un f H Immltritlnti f na rf mti t if lay companies of Canada to show year ssld W. D. Robb, vlce-prest; t of colonization, natural resource telegraphj of the Canadian National lways who arrived in Winnipeg Sun- Last year." stated Mr. Robb, "the nn r..n I l A . . . . 1 Robb explained that the new rd last fall, covert a period of years with a clause permitting tr the terms of thla agreement the 01 me c uonizauon aepsnmctiM 01 railways U enlarged, particularly with Mr Kobb expected to ace a mucrj proportion of immigrant! arrive Great Biltaln than at any time the tint year of the war. He aim hat u would assist In aeeurtnf from the Scandinavian countries. ( iti Ki r 111 k nniKi: all justice. ' Hated Mr. Robb, 11 &hrliln hi, f,hfn tt Win DaK,! minuter of immigration In the lahed In the ahort time he has Dim ne dosi rnai me rsuwava been able to secure the new to hla ldnt riMtri. t n mt ituv nhat now that we have a mln- who can devote hla whole atten- 10 ma important work, aieaay ana atlnv th rmintrv with fh rlaht of general prosperity continue, I not be aurpriaed to aee the annua again Canadian 'National Rallwaya do mi mn ill in, riiuir m m 7 a rm . I. the Canadian Pclflr w hll because of the far flung character organ nations, we are In a bet- iliuii iiui a uLiirr avrui't ji what number of Immigrant can "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. J C f w r nn r e Miur. ci in .ikk our $22.50 Georgette and Silk resses I L K From llulkley Valley Kr.MI MIl.K AiNIJ Willi'- PING CKEAM Quality and Service alentio Dairy Phone 657 r.J.R.Gosse HflgcrKon Mock Hay Service. Open Phone C8C. LINDSAY'S af arfOrra ntirl rnvrrn w ara m tr" rm m a mm wv uuu UIU1 UCv Plume 63 r-w wnuuiJiim, H 11 VJ uistrlbuUnjr, Team or Motor Service, Coal Sand .-mil Hri.l "i'cuM m 1'iano and rurnllure Moving. be employed and aatlmllated without In- jury to native born Canadian. Mr. ; Pork annarrntltr iirn with ua In thla I view and 1 permitting ua a more reasonable degree of latitude in our work than hat been the caae heretofore and I am confident that the two companies, operating in thla manner in a eloe co operation at at present, cart do much to bring desirable settler to Canada and to establish them where tbey will do the country and themselves the moat good. MIT tOMIMI iikki: Mr Robb had Intended to continue through to the Pacific coast and lie had greed to apeak In Saakatoon. Yorkton. and several other placet but. on hla arrival In Winnipeg, he found that urgent business which bad arUen during hla abaence. required hla Immediate return to Montreal and he mill go eaat from Winnipeg aa aoon aa hla bualnesa here la flniahed. "SUBWAY SADIE" IS NEW YORK STORY Mure llrt ihe Hp l.lfe'o Ambition for llrr lnl Our Sadie Hermann, In 'Subway Sadie. the picture at the Weatholme Theatre tonight enployed In a big New York Community and 1847 Rogers Silver Our prices ritrht in Uupert aro the same as advertised in mail order catalogues. Compare these items If you doubt it. Teaspoons, per dozen. . $8.50 Dessert Spoons, per dozen $1C50 Talde Spoons, per dozen heavy quality, but wo-have the other quality nt about half these prices. I'.uy at home. 9 I.I 1 Tilt STORE WITH THE CLOCK $17.00 Dessert Forks, per dozen $1G.50 Hcrry Spoon . . . : $-1.75 Salad Forks, half dozen $8.50 Crab Forks, half dozen $5.50 Cold Meat Forks, each $2.25 These prices are for the NEW LOWER PRICES Roadster J655.00 Landau Sedan ... 930.00 Touring .... 655.00 Cabriolet .... 90.00 Coupe 780.00 Roadster DeCvery " 655.00 Ctut h ..... 760.00 Commercial ChauU 4 90 XX) Srdui ' - . . 865.00 Utility Esprra Uuau . 645.00 I'rirea tit Factory, Othauia Cvtrrnifit-ni tuxri extra KAIEN GARAGE (DAVE ROSS) Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. MIK AT UTIII)I.MIU MmiUay Only All atar caet In "Subway Sadie." Comedy: "The Fighting Tailor." International Newa. Turwlay Only AH aur caet In "UJvey Mary." .Comedy: "Starvation Bluea." Topic of the Day. Hrliiritar and TluirMljr Ken Maynard ui The Unknown Cavalier." Comedy: "doing Craey." Aeaop'a Film Pablea. Krltlay and Saturday All atar caat In "Padlocked." Comedy: "Aak Qrandma." Pa the Review. v fur atore, la ambltloua to lift her at II out of the ruck and escape from the morning alarm clock and two aubway crushea a dijv She wanta to get ahead and her great goal Is a trip to Pari. One night In a aubyaw Jam ahe Is cata pulted Into the arm of Herbert Mc Carthy, aubway guard. It la love at flrat alght for Herb and he aaka her to meet him next evening at the Obellak In Central Park. She won't promise, but ahe meets him and eventually Herb asks her to marry him. . JuaUet that time her boss announce that she la to be sent to Parts by the firm. Her Ule'a ambition U to be real- Ired, but she lovpa Herb, wtom she ha promised to marry. Sbevglve up; the ujarrlage despite the fact that' W wedding date has been act by Herb, and prepares for the trip abroad. The day she 1 to aall she 1 rushing to the offlce with her bags and hears that there has been an accident. She thinks of Herb and wonders If he Is hurt. When she reaches the subway entrance she learns Herb has been in-Jurcd and Is being rushed to the hospital. She ruahes to the hospital and orders her cabman to take her baggage back to the fur store. She Is giving up her trip to Parla. When ahe reachca Herb's bedside and sees htm swathed In bandages It Is loo much and ahe tells him she has glyen up her life ambition and will stay with him. Herb reminds her that It la the day eet for their wedding and they agree to carry It out. Then Herb breaks the news that he Is the sou of a wealthy traction company owner abroad and tells her she not only la getting a hus- band but will have the Paris trip for her honeymoon. "LOVEY MARY" A PRETTY PICTURE llrokle l.ove and WIIIIjiii ILilnrn Are ('npllviitlng In Lending Itnles "Lovey Mary" comes to the Westholmc Theatre on Tuesday night. Bessie Love, who teems destined to become one of the greatest whimsical character actresses of the screen, and William Haines, have the leading roles In the film, which was adapted from the story of the same name by Alice Heguii Ulce.aulhor of "Mrs. Wlggs of I the Cabbage Patch." "Lovey Mary" Is a poor little slavey In an orphanage, affectionate, but with '.no one to love. when. she is suddenly I given the care of a baby left at the orphanage. She learns to love this child, whs ; by the way la' played, by one ot the iclevernt children to 9h across the acteen since Jackie' 'coifcan. and rather j than let him go back to his disreputable j mother, she kidnaps him from the or- iphanage and seeks refuge In Mrs. Wlgg' cabbage patch. ' ' Mrs. Wlggs' cabbage patch Is estrn-itlally the background for a comedy but jas the story unfolds there la an undercurrent of genuine pathos, too, that gives Bessie Love an extraordinary chance Jo show that as an emotional actress of the screen she Is second to none. Nevertheless, the cabbage patch. Its iulldingj. Its Inhabitants, Its customs 1. genuinely funny and the laughs In the' .ilcture come fast and hearty. When the story Is alt told, the bab) belongs to Lovey Mary but the straight ening out of the dlfterent complications .nakea an absorbing narrative GLORIES OF WESTERN SCENERY IMPRESSIVE BACKGROUND OF FILM New York critics, previewing the "Unknown Cavalier." Ken Maynard pleture coming; ta th :WesthoIme 'Theatre ,on Wednesday'' and . Thursday, 'declared the film had the' 'most impressive .back ground ;of any a1dv this season. :' ii,Ktiv nyj:f j The story, 'from' a popular novel by Kenneth Perkins, has Its climax In Death Valley, famed all over the world as an Inferno of heat and thirst, and. although the picture was made In midsummer, "Into the Valley of Death" rode the brave not six hundred, but 3lxty-members of the Maynard company and staff. After risking their lives, the company was rewarded by obtaining some very unusual backgrounds and scenic "shots." They filmed one spot In particular which had never been vUlted before by a motion picture troupe, where cliffs tower a thousand feet over the lowest spot In the United States, the cellar or Death Valley, 250 feet below sea level, and, from which Is visible Mt. Whitney, the highest peak In the continental UJS. HUMAN DRAMA OF MODERN LIFE AND MOjMUSjIS COMING tn "Padlocked" coming to Westholme Theatre at the end of the week, Edith Ollbert Is the pretty and talented daughter of Henry OUbert, a wealthy, Puritanical and bigoted Reformer, whose chief aide In hla repressive reforms Is a designing spinster, Bette aalloway. When her father's narrow-mlndrdness finally leads to her mother's tragic dentil, the girl runs away from home to seek Jier fortune on Broadway. Through the kind offices of her theatrical boarding house room-mate; Edith gets a Jot as dancer In a smart i New cabaret. Here she attracts the attention of Monte Harmann, millionaire man-a bout-town. At the same time. Nf man Van Pelt, a youthful society chap. falls genuinely tn love with her. At Hermann's Instigation, Mrs. Alcott, a society woman with an unsavory past, takes Edith under her protective wing. It Is she who warns Van Pelt that be Is poaching on Hermann' preserves. Despite Edith's vehement denials of his b&ae suspicions, the youth. In disgust. leaves for Europe to try and forget her. Back home, Gilbert has married Belle Galloway. Shocked to learn his laughter is a cabaret dancer, he and Ms new wife go to New Tork to force "With to return home. She refuses, and jtlbert has her committed to a reforma tory for incorrigible girls. After a stay! tn the Home that crushes her mentally ind physically. Edith Is paroled In the custody of Mrs. Alcott, through Her-j nanns influence. . i In the meJhtlme, 'Ollbert discovers -hit his second wile Is nothing but a Khemlng hypocrite. He Is glad to pay: her handsomely to get rid ot her. Now at last he realizes the wrong he has done his daughter, and he seeks Edith out to devote the rest of his life to heri In an effort to atone for his post treat-1 ment. They go abroad, and the story ends with Van Pelt's arrival and the happy reunion of the young lovers. A Swiss peasant who tried to sell il his goodi and give the proceeds to the poor has been declared Insane for that season. And yet was he not literally obeying the commandment o( Christ? I.AXD ACT SOTII E OF INTENTION' TO .PH.Y TO . V: . TO 'LEASE LANII, In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north ahore of Crescent Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, In the Province of British Columbia, and being about one and a half miles from the head of the tnlet. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Marine Broker, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Cnnftnenelng at s post planted on the north shore of Crescent Inlet, about one and a half miles from the head of the Inlet; thence northwesterly 20 chains; thence southwesterly 20 chains; thence southeasterly 20 chslns; thence northeasterly 20 chains, and containing forty (40) acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 27. 192. MINERAL ACT ci:ktu icte op improvements NOTICE Juanlta. Anyox. Granpy, Alamo, Rodeo, Pinto, Wann Fractional No. 2, and Monte Fractional Mineral Claims, situate In the Atlln Mining Division ot Cassiar District. Where located: On Wann River. Takti Arm of Tagtsh Lake. TAKE NOTICE that I, Charles V. Bob, Free Miners Certificate No. 89708. Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate ot Improvements, for the pur-poae or obtaining Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 8G, must be commenced beiore the issue ot such Certificate of Improvements. Dated thla 1st day nf January, A.D. II, MrN. FRASER. Agent. 1937. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE Allmtliui tor tlrmlng Permits for the Scusoii of 9'7. . Application for permits to craze llvt. stock am the Crown rans.es .within any grazing district of the province of British Columbia, must be filed with the -ffijr cull NEVER in all automobile history has there been any precedent for Chevrolet's latest and greatest achievement I Never before has any manufacturer low-priced cars introduced such revolutionary advances iri beauty.and refinement as have the builders of the Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History. But a still more remarkable, fact, which only Chevrolet world's largest producer of gear-shift care could accomplish, is this: that the Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History is selling .at New and Lower Prices the Lowest jor which Chevrolet has ever been sold in Canada. Lower es the Lowest hich Chevrolet Ever Been Sold in Canada This Most Beautiful Chevrolet, with its striking leauty of design and coloring, with its new, full-crown fenders, newly-designed radiator, new bullet-type head and cowl lamps, new AC air cleaner, new AC oil filter, new coincidental ignition and steering lock, new sliding seats in coach models, and other features too numerous to mention, is lower in price than any previous Chevrolet model a feat achievable only through the enormous production and purchasing power of Chevrolet. Come in and see the Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History investigate its value for yourself. C-1827 District Forester at Port George, Kam-loops. Kelson, Prince Rupert, Vancouver, 1 or Williams Lake on or before March 31st, 1927. Blank forms upon which to submit applications may be obtained from the District Foresters at the above named places, or from the Department ot Lands at Victoria, B.C. Q. R. NADEN. Deputy Minister ot Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria. B.C.. January 4. 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE Or INTENTION TO A PPLY TO TO riUCII.lSE LANK In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and altuate on the north shore of the South Arm of Tasoo Harbor. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands. Province ot British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert, B.C . occupation Marine i Eroker, intends to apply for permission ' to purchase the following described lands: I Commencing at a post planted on the 1 north shore of South Arm of Tasoo Har- I bor, Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands, In the Province of British Col-umbla, about 5 chains from the end of I the Government trail; thence 10 chains northeasterly; thence 10 chains north-' westerly; thence 10 chains southwestern ly; thence 10 chains southeasterly, and j containing twenty (20) acres, more or less. i JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 29. 1924. LAND ACT I NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO ( LEASE I OltEMIOKE In Graham Island. Queen Charlotte Island Land Recording District of Prince Kupett, and situate at Ferguson Bsy. : Massett Inlet. Oraham Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River! Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C.. I occupation Manufacturers, intend to a a-' I ply for a lease ot the. following de-i scribed lands: - Commencing at a post .planted1 at th I northeast corner of DU 1571: thence i westerly, following northern boundary of , said Lot to the northwest corner ot said ! Lot: thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the tilth tide mark of i Fersruson Bav to the extreme esjiterlv ' point of Echinus Point: thence south- I easterly to the point ot commencement. ana containing in acres, more or less. POWELL RIVER COMPANY, LTD. Agent. J. Douglas Wilson. Dated 4th November. I2. NOTICE i Under and by tlrtue of the provisions ot Section 28 of the "Mineral Act." notice Is hereby given Messrs. Malcolm Smyth, Edmund Langls, Harold Hansen and Albert Moore, that there Is owing t a the undersigned tor Assessment Work 'performed on the Cordllla Group of Mineral Claims, Princess Royal Island. Skeena Mining Division, the sum of :393.88, and that unless said persons pay their proportionate share of the cost ot such Assessment, together with all costs .of advertising, etc., to the undersigned at Butedale. B.C.. on or before May 12. 1937, application will be made to the Gold Commissioner, Prince Rupert, B.C.. to have their respective Interests In the herein mentioned Mining Group of Mineral Claims, vested In the DAVID CORDlLLA. JACOB KOSKI. I.AND ACT Skeena Und District'District ot Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that sixty days after date, I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over 840 acres ot land bounded as .follovs: Commencing at post planted at the southwest corner of Section 88, Township 3, Oraham Island, and marked "AJQ.'l southwest corner"; thence Mil 80 chains; thence north 80 chain: thence west bo chains; thence south 80 chslns to point ot commencement, being Section 36, Township 3, Graham Inland. B O. A, J. GORDON. . . Locator. Dattd December 17, 1028, PAGE FIVE NewSuppIies of Mens Clothing arriving regularly For Trices and Quality Don't Forset Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. II. Miller - Proprietor ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order, in our shop as low as yoo S VkwowI OA jii tw I Trni"t i 'MEAN I etc $50 22.1 Sixth Street THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS YOU KK0W HOW A FEA.UQW VQl.iL&' HtN V LAUNDftVV HIS COLLARS . a WELL, he won't holler with anything but praise when his collars are returned from this laundry. There's a feeling of comfort and newness when he puts it on and he smiles again when he sees it In the mirror. When you have your collars laundered our way just once, you'll wonder why you hadn't enjoyed real comfort bebore. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118