PAGE SIX ilium 1MH Imported? NO! It's both older and better TEN YEARS OLD This advertisement is not published or displayed by the I.i(iior Control Hoard or by the Government of llritisli Columbia Meat Specials T-Done Steak, 2 lb 53c Hound Steak, 2 lb 15c Sirloin, 2 lb 55c Veal Steak, 1 lb 25c Veal Chops, 1 lb 25c Pork Chops, 1 lb.' 35c Lamb Chops, 1 lb 35c Shoulder Pork, 1 lb 25c T-Bone Roast, 1 lb 25c Rump Roast. 1 lb. 20c Ayrshire Bacon, 1 lb. . 35c Pork Sausages, 2 lb 35c MUSSALLEM'S Meat Market 417-423 Fifth Avenue East Phones 18 and 81 Have Your Eyes Examined Itev. 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 pf difference, an advanced degree of comfort in reading, with a tsharpt-r definition of object. I appreciate it very much. "Sincerely yours, "Signed "(Ilev.) K. G. Turner." 27 years' practical experience fitting glasses assures you the best for less. A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite (J.W.V.A. WOOD MBaaMBaaaaaBBaavaaaaBBBaBBaaaaaws Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half load ...... $3.50 Ter sack ............. 50c Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE, BUY BOTTLES. ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order, in. Qur shop as low asHv. . . . . . $50 223 Sixth Street NATHAN LEOPOLD MAY BE HANGED ATTKMI'T IIKINO M ADK TO LINK "TIIKILI. MWKK- Of HOlllllK 1 HANKS WITH DEATH OK tUAKO I. JOUET. 111.. Feb. 17. A definite -at. tempt to link Nathan P. Leopold Jr millionaire "thrill slayer" of Bobby Franks, with the murder of Deputy War den Peter Klein of the atate penitentiary is under way here. Stated Attorney HJalmar Rehn of Will county said that he needed Just a bit of "corroborative evidence" to add to the story told by six men sentenced to die for the murder before asking fori the death penalty for Leopold, who Is serving a sentence of.- life and 99 years cape had been effected. i since the move far the anneal wn The murder of Klein was not In the Vnade. the story that Leopold was con- escape plans but was committed nected with the escarje nlot has aealn through attempts to get Leopold out of been told to authorities by the six men. his solitary confinement cell, the con- They claim Leopold was the originator vlcted men say. of the cgr.r,, Dot and tn.t hl. mon.. The six men convicted of the murder given to guards, cleared the war for the of Klein Charles Shader, Charles Dus- escape. chowskl, Bernardo Roa, Walter Stalesky.i - NOTICE. ESTATE Of JAMES M A It II WILSON. ALTIIOICIZED AHMti.XOIt Tenders will be received by the under-: sljrned on the Stock In Trade and Fix-; Week-end Specials COM HINATION VEfi ETA ULE SPECIAL 38 lbs. for $1.00. 15 lbs. Terrace Turnips 15 lbs. Carrots 4 lbs. Beets 4 lbs. Onions. Brown Sugar, 7 lbs. for 50c Limit 14 lbs. to each customer. Snowflake or Wild Hose Pastry! 2 in 1 Floor Wax, per tin Mixed or Chow. 1 bottle Smith's Catsup il bottle Worcester Sauce 1 bottle S.B. Sauce. 4 for 95c Canned Goods at 15c a tin Lombard Plums, 2's iCircle Pineapple, sliced, 2's 40c 'Lnsign Tomatoes, 2Ms's. Standard of Empire Peas, 2's. 1 Your choice of any of the above lines of canned goods at 15c per tin Campbell's Tomato Soup, special, 'I for 25c Libby's Spinach, 2's, per tin 20c FKESH FRUITS AND Head Lettuce, 2 for 25c SECOND HALF Prince Rupert, B.C, r JUST ARRIVED And on Sale at Special Prices, Libby's Chili Con Carne, per tin 20c Libby's Mexican Tamalas, per tin 25c ! Market is advancing on some of jEa.stern Acadia Codfish, 2 lb. these and this special will not be ,,ru?X,C; ,"V;"-' 50.c repeated. .Whisk Brooms and choice Scrub ' ' ; ' Brushes 35c Picnic Hams, per lb lJ2c """'ea waited M" I'uff Bis Swift's Premium Bacon, per lb. ,cuits southing new, per lb. 60c Mrs. Porter's Sandwich Spread, l3c M.. . . ... i nfinli 0 TMs price Is by taking the side; ' -."" ,"' averairp weight r. lb 'PJirh 1 eek r reans S Marmalade Oranges, per doz. 50c These will arrive Saturday. B.C. Fresh Pullets' Eggs, 3 doz. for $1.25 Lard in bulk, 2 lbs. for 35c Limited Phones 45 and 574 25c Shortcake and as sorted Cream Biscuits, per lb. 60c and 70c CANNED TOMATO SPECIAL Malkin's Best, Nabob, or Orchard .Glory Brand Salmon, V2 lb. tins.V , T , special, 4 for . . . . . . . .... 25c ,G larKe "l18 for ' 9JS llaisln Bran Flakes, special, 2 fori- "ftf' f"f" ' o-, medium tins for 75c or per doz ,. $1.45 See our tomato window FREE DEMONSTRATION FRIDAY and SATURDAY We have engaged a lafiy demon strator to serve Heinz Tomato nrwl t !.... .11 .1... Pnullflnwpr. HHn in,. A. . ".V ' "L ' ' - ....... wvu avv. 1 L'.tHnll L? A 1 Sweet Potatoes, per lb 10c ' ""lulua" t. California Celery ... 20c, 25c, 35ci v nvsuP Sunklst Oranges, 13 for . . . . 23c ,u, c ........ .... Coding Apples, 4 lbs ? 25c - - n n n i n n Pnnnr. ToMn n1 P. D.U BUtClierS & jtOCtXS Phones 210, 211 and 212 THE DAILY NEWS Tliur d.v QuickQuaker for the murder of young Franks. Ihf.r, Tnrr nr. RlTO-, to ESCAPKU DEATH OXCK 'have been hanged this week. Leopold was sentenced with Richard, However, they aDDealed for a new Loeb. also son of a Chicago millionaire, trial and- this appeal will be heard later aiitr iney naa aamuted killing 3obby m the month. Franks "for a thrill." I shnrtiv th. r r...ntnri The young millionaire's son was drawn following the prison break theT lmoll- Into the murder of Deputy Warden Klein cated Leopold In the escape plot. He by statements made by the six convict- was questioned, but to no avail. Later ed men who had planned the prison he was called as a witness in the mur- escape and had admitted having suffl- der trial of his six fellow pritorrers. but clent money to aid them after the es- gave little substantial testimony. Enticing for breakfast. Cooks in 3 minutes. Starts your morning right and gives energy for the most important hours of tire day. Sealed Cartons Only WHIST LEAGUE - www .v. w . . . niuuii at Stewart, B.C. Copies of Inventory and ' - ; N0M AN, MKfll 3 IS Tenders to be submitted on or before February 19. 1927. Highest or any tender KEI.EAM:i) HV SECRETARY not necessarily accepted. j ""nceRurt; bSM Th blowing schedule for the sec- tttt rr ond half of the men's section of the rratcrnai wnist League has been released by the secretary. F. E. Wcrmlg: rniuiAKV 17 Knights of Pythias vs. St. George's (Seal Cove). j St. George's (City) vs. I.O.O.F. Sons of Canada vs. Elks. I Moose vs. St. Andrew's. i 24 St. George's (Seal CoveJ vs. Elks. I.O.O.F. vs. Moose. St. George's (City) vs. Knights of Pythias. Sons of Canada vs St. Andrew's. MAUC1I ' 3 St. George's (Seal Cove) vs. St. Andrew's. Elks vs. St. George's (City). Sons of Canada vs. Moose. I.O.O.F. vi. Knlgbts of Pythias. fl.MIJEH SALE X6330 ! r lour, 10 lb. sack 57c There will be offered for sale by Public iuctl?n Bt ine ofnc of the District Oirilvie's Rolled Oats 8 lh sncit wj,iiie nuiieu uais, o ID. sac Forester at Prince Rupert. B.C.. at 10 I . ; 4Sc on the 26th day of February. 1327. me licence asujo, to cut 4.120.000 f.bjn. ,of Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar on an Malt or White Wine Vinegar, gal-1 situated on the north shore of Ion Hr V.- 8we" InIet- Q-1- ion .... joc jir Provided anyone unable to attend th! lauctWa In person may submit a seeded f'flM IHVlTinv 1 iti'k't ILKLt, v .tender to be opened at the hour of auc-tUJlUlAAUUA tlon and treated ai one bid. SPECIAL ' Two (2) years will be allowed for re-1 jar Pickles. 20 oz "VtLtL li?J?f.r: lour choice of Sweet or Sour, Mter victoru. b.c. or District Forester, SWITZERLAND IS TO CELEBRATE CENTENARY Of DEATH Ol' VOI.T.V ni.(ovi:itic or electric init. THE VOLT FIXTURES FOR CRlB LEAGUE m iii im u; roir i;(nn ii i - o EAO.V Is lsl ; HV K. E. HEU-Mlfl, XECUETAUY The following will comprise the list of futures In the second halt of the Crlbbage League season, the schedule being released by the secretary of the league, F. E. Wermig, the winner In this half to play off with the Canadian National Operators, winners of the first half, for the Dawson cup: 21 Grotto vs. Cold Storage. Knights of Columbus vi. Uoose. St. Andrew's vs. CN. Mechanics. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. qx. Operating. Dry Dock rs. Sons of Canada. Orange Lodge f s. Canadian Legion. 2Z Cold Storage vs. Moose. Knights or Columbus vs. St. Andrew's . CN. Mechanics vs. C.N. Operating. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Dry Dock. Sons of Canada vs. Canadian Legion. Orange Lodge vs. Grotto. MAUCII 7 Cold Storage va. Sons of Canada. Moose vs. C.N. Mechanics. St. Andrew'a vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. CN. Operating vs. Orange Lcdje. Dry Dock vs. Canadian Legion. Knights of Columbus vs. Grotto. 14 Moose vs. Orotto. Bt. Andrew's vs. Cold Storage. CN. Mechanics vs. Dry Dock. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Orange Lodge ON. Operating vs. Canadian Legion 8ons of Canada vs. KnlghU of Columbus. 21 Cold Storage vs. CM. Operating. KnlghU of Columbus vs. Dry Duck. Moose vs. Sons' 6f Canada. St. Andrew's vs. Orange Lodge. CN. Mechanics. Vs. Canadian Legion. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Orotto. Bankers vs. Terminals. Grotto vs. Elevator. Elk vs. Native Bona. 25 Stars vs. Colt. Maple Leafs vs. Adunucs. Elevator vs. Bankers. -Native Sons vs. Terminals. MAUCII 1 Colts vs. Tuxls. Orotto vs. Bankers. Stars vs. Maple Leaf. Terminals vi. Elks. 4 Tuxls vs. Stan. Maple Leaft vs. Adanaci, Terminals vi. Elevator. . Elkt vt. Native Sons. Oamet will be played Iri the order given above. Evrry once In a while you see a ttateiman who thinks he It a leader Just because he makea noise enough to attract the curtotw.' , . till . 1M BILLIARD SCHEDULE The following schedule for the second halt of the Billiard League season Is released by the secreiary. W. H. Long: I i nun . in 1 18 Oyros vs. Grand Terminal. 22 Moose vs. St. Andrews. 1 25 Oyros vs. Orotto. ! MAUCII j 1 Grand Terminals vs. Moose. COyO, Feb. J7 This city on the 4-Orotto va. St. Andrew. Lake of Comd, declared to be the most 8-Moose vs. Oyios. beautiful and picturesque of all the 11 St. Andrews vs. Orand Terminal. lakes In the Alps and a favored tourist I resort. Is preparing to celebrate on April S next the centenary of the death of Alexander Volta, discoverer of the Advertise In the Dally News. I TIIK HA.NKItUITCY ACT. voltaic pile and also of the electrical -,. ,N Kvr IAM MOK(iAV unlU the volt. . Al Tll(ltl li A-kjnou The program will comprise an ex-1 position of electrical communication Notice l hereby given that WUllam Morgan, of the Town of Lockeport. Queen , . ,,., ,.,v, -.,. with or without. ires; national a ex-(Charlotte Province Islands. of British position of the hydro-electric industry: Columbia, did. on the 12th day of Keb-and a national exposition of silks with ru7- i031- mte aulhorlred anlgti- products and machines of Itsllan make. of hl, creditors, ind that H r MeLeod. The large national Industrial assocl- Esq.. Otflclal Receiver, has appointed m- atlona In the domsln of electricity as ) ",ln ' h E,.tte ?f " . . ... debtor until the first meeting of ervdl- wtll as silk k have answered with enthu- tors. Dlasm the appeal of Como to make the Notice It further given that the firii celebration a fltUng one. ?.HLeiJ?..-hf.re-.I!.,It There will also be held at Como a Receiver. Court Houe. Cltj of rrlnr number of Important International Rupert. In the Province of Drith Cui- umbUl- on lhe 0 March. 1027 sc'entlfle scenunc coneresses an International congresses, an international at lhe hour of eleten 0-Cock In the iciegrapnic competition, as wen as in- forenoon. tercsUng sporting events and an avla-' .To entitle you to vote thereat prool ' Tour mu,t lod8'' ' 1 C'lm tion tlon meetini meeting. tort fj, meeting is held. The principal congresses will be held ProxUOo be used at the meeting mus: during the months of September and be lodged with me prior thereto. October nsmely: International Elec- mn.the ( Si trlcal Congress; World Congress of msnent trustee. Potts. Telegraph and Telephones: Na..' 'urthef uke ,no.u" thL ,lf , . . have any claim against the debtor for tlonal Congress of the Itallsn Electro- which you art entitled to rank, nrool technic Association; Second National of auch claim must be filed with me or. Congress History 'of Science. Jh "..5. "?!f: 1 IIASKBTUALL SCIIKDULU IHlltl'AKV 22 Tuxls vs. sur. will be distributed among the parties! entitled thereto without regard to your claim ! DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 1 urn aay oi reoruarr. ad. ibxt ALEX. A. CONNON. 1 Tm.t h SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACTAMENDMENTS PRC-EMPTIONS Vs'-snt. unrenerved. J rr r 'J frown lr.nls mar be prmptd bf I'.ntloli aulijetrtg over ii years of . nl l jHn on declarlnc Inlsnllfn u tn BiitiKh subjects eondl-(lonul upon residence, occupation, Jul Uni.roTtment for agricultural suriMMm. full Information conrernlnn rta .atloiis reKardlnx pra-empllona Is klven In Kullelln No. 1. Lanl HerUs. "Iluw to I'rs-empt iAnd." copies of tihieh run be obtained free of charts ly addressing the Derwrtmenl of Lands. Victoria. B.C.. or to anjr Government Agent t, Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purius. and which la not timber-la rid. It. carrying over 1.000 board feet tier acre west of the Coast Rang and t.000 feet per acre east of that lUngs. Application for prs-emptloni axs to be aldrel to th Land Commissioner of the Land Itecordlng Division. In which lhe land appllej for Is situated, and are made n printed forms, copies of which can ! obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five year and Improvement mad lo value of S10 per acre. Including Clearing and cultivating at least flv acre, before a Crown Grant can be received. Kor more detailed Information the Uulletln "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Application are received for pur. chase of vacant and unrervd Crown land, not bln llmberland. for acilcultural jiurpo; minimum price for flrst-ciai (arable) land I It per acre, and econd-c)as (grating) land 12.60 per acre. Further la-formation rearardln; purchase or Uas of Crown land 1 tiven In BulUtln No. 10. Land Berle. "Purchase and Leas of Crown IAnds." Mill, factory, or Industrial atlas oo timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the condition Including payment ot tumpac. HOMESITE LEASES Unurveyd areas, not exceeding tt acr, may be lad a homtult, con11tlonal upon a dwelling bln erected In the flrtt year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement condition are fulfilled and land has bn surveyed, LEASES Tar graxlng and Industrial par-po area not eioeedlng 140 aers may b ld by one tro er a company, QRAZINQ Under the Grazing Act the Inoe la divided lnto'grexlnx dlttriet and the range administered undr a Grating Commtasloner. Annual grating permit ar Imu4 based oa number ranged, priority being glvea to ettabllshed owner. Stock-owotra may form asoclallon for rang maaagmnt. JTre. er partly free, permits are available (or ettlara, oatiper tU UavallBra, b U tea GET THAT DIAMOND Heilb at roners Our policy h to lvc customers the utmost in value and nervier. Heal fatisfaclion Is a-sured fur tlioM.' who buy n diamond from us. We have some specially good values In unusually fine diamonds, mounted in piencd elghlttn tartt while gold al $25.00, $50.00, $75.00 and J100.00 Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist ull J2!) Third A Hut WESTHOLME THEATRE TOXK.HT O.M.Y. 7 and J p.m. MILTON SILLS "PARADISE" A alujcndtus aclion-pitturi" with u w-iene rnnifintf from the London IU-au.x Arii i; South Seas. ltr7TY mtONSON. NOAH HKKUY. t IIAItl I s MIk. v CLAUDE KIXB. K ATE PItU K and brilliant cart. COMEDY -WIIISTI.I.V; I.IONs AESOI"S FILM FAIII.EK Admission 35c and I Amazingly Truthful Reproduction Making every record do its Lest. This new Brunswick quickly won the hearts of music lovers everywhere. The cae, too, is beautiful beyond the usual. Come in and say I want to hear the new tMOMOOlArul AH MC0UIV J. LORNE MacLAREN, Ltd. Third Avenue, Corner Fifth Street Ran ad ian National Qfie LarpcSl 'Railwav Svflcm in Amenct Steamship and Train S rvice .. I'KIM'i: III li.KT Hill Inne I'ltlM t: III N UT lr AMiMUa.,l' HIIIIA. hKATTI.K. and IntrrmrtlUIr mlut rarli I It 1 1 V J .. I'KIMH III I IIKT i.r HTI.U AUT ami ,NVO. HKKM !'" . . - , .... . 1,1 nriC a ruiM i; 4oii ir v.vmih Vf.it u oi t.t.- nin".--l-VMis. lortiilthlly. I'AHNKMlKIt Tll.l4 l.;Ai; I'KIM i: Mt'l'KBT r.iuU MONDAY, UIJINCMMV and MATt'ltHtV at II tn a.m. r,ljJ lll OI.MIf, I IIMONTON, tWNSM'MI. all Hlnl lis'lrfil J':"0 ' 1 Mutes. aiikxcv am. orr.AN NiiiAMfinr mm:!. Im- (Hiiiiillnn National i;irr. fur Money Order, I'nri'lS" tm elc, sImi fur )imr nrit hlinrnt. ntv tii'kkt omci:. ,s tiiiiio r... vumv. ini'iin l'h:sn The JJeofX Store ONE CENT SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday February 17, 18 and 19 Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggists Three lleistered Pharmacisti j ;oO 3rd Ave. and Cth St. Phones 82 ana