PAGE SIX Imported? both older v ; This ailvertisctnenl is not published or displayed by the Liquor Conlrol Hoard or by the Government of llrilish Columbia EGGS We guarantee every egg. R.C. Fresh Extras, reg. Sue, 3 dozen $1.35 D.C. Fresh Firsts, reg. 50c, 3 dozen $1.23 1J.C. Pullet Extras, reg. 15c. 3 dozen . . .y. $1.15 Local Eggs, COc per dozen, 2 dozen $1.15 Fresh Eggs, GOc pe Fresh Vegetables Arriving Every Boat at Lowest Prices Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phone 18 Phone 81 Have Your Eyes Examined Poor eyes and poor glasses are a pitiful combination. Good glasses will make good eyes of ioor eyes. If your present glasses do not suit your eyes for any reason, you are criminally negligent of your future if you do not secure the proper glasses at once. Ixiwcst prices. Expert ser- A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue1. Opposite G.YV.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Kirch and .Spruce Per load $G.5l) Per half load $.1.50 Per sack 50c Firelighters 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. Alexander Smith Illock Phone S75 DENTIST I w A W0 T NO! NOlIt'tb It' and and better better TEN YEARS OLD QUEEN MARY IS DEMOCRAT IT'S VIMS "M.IMC AMI NOT -lli:U MAJESTY" WHEN SIIOl'- LONDON. March 8. Queen Mary ha shattered another tradition. 'Under the new order of things, when he a-shop-plng goes, she Is no longer addressed as "Your Majesty" by store attendants but aa "Madame" Instead. This change In the age-old custom of royalty always being reminded of their exalted position, even when strolling about' the shops, has been brought about by the Queen herself because she "tired of so much "fuss" being lliacle over her. She takes the view that when she ap pears to buy something she. should be treated the same as any other cusomer, and there should be no scurrying about and bowing and scraping aa In days of old. The Queen has a pension for shopping. She Is fond of seeking the out-of-the- way stores of London, In Windsor, and various other towns. Bric-a-brac novel- ties and antiques are her tpeclalltles. tier Majesty Is the most enthusiastic democratic shopping queen England has ever had. Queen Victoria Insisted upon much more formality, and was always accompanied by a lady-ln-waltlng or two. Queen Mary often goes out alone. She Is also familiar with all the little details of travel, though the details are seen to by attendants. Queen Victoria had no desire to be bothered with travel details. When Queen Mart decides to visit a I shop where her appearance might create str. the rule is that the proprietor be notified two hours In advance. She Inspects the goods, touching the arti cles she wants, remarking "111 take that." and then passes on to the next dlsnlav. Wlthtn 24 hours nni nf her I RO"H,p ladies-ln-walting calls and. by cheque. ! ...... . . that iha. pays i or wnatcver "Aiaaame naa pur' chased. Advertise In the Dally News. Gardens Flower SEEDS (HONESrV WITH FOUR POLICY'S CVERV MAN BUILT ON THE When you want fair and square coal service you will do the right thing by yourself in coming round to us. The quality of our coal and our conscientious service will give you a cheerful heat-full home this winter. NANAIMO WELLINGTON and McLEOD RIVER S00TLESS In Lump, Egg, Stove and Nut Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 i ma j Her 1- U? IH'I " .HT'WZ CHILDREN'S PUZZLE A delight to every child. Two picture puzzles in one 72 pieces. Sent to any address on receipt of 30 "OXO" Cube wrappers. ILKKKCTLY U.IIK.IIT. bct friend: "I hate to be a but I think you ought to know my husband saw your husband kissing bis stenographer the other day." "Oh. that's perfectly all right, dear! I They're engaged." IN THE SUPREME COURT URITJSH COLUMI1IA. TIRED EYES OF ite 1'KiM'i: itiTutT n iH(-i:i.i:cti;ic (IIMnXV LIMITKI) J MIX I5Y OKIIKK OK THK t'Ot'KT TAKE NOTICE that purausnt to the order of Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald dated the 18th day of February. 1927. In a bondholders' action InUtuled In the Supreme Court of British Columbia be- Have arrived, per pkir i0c tweei The Kcyai Trust company and , Prince Ruptrt Hydro-Electrtc Company Limited and others, being R.1602 1913. Yellow Newton and Red Cen!brouht to forc the trust of an :n- . ,ienf.:re dated the 20th of June. ... , , , , dy UalS xpples, good stock per mi. tenders are invited by Oeorge Ea- box v $2.2j'wartl Winter the Receiver appointed by I an order of this Court dated the 13th START the week right, have your eyes attended to. Nothing is such a handicap to efficiency as tired, aching eyes. SU1TAISLE Glasses stop eye troubles as If by magic and their cost is insignificant. THE excellent results we ob TIIC DAILY NCW5 TUf vUn t . i " j or me Market Prices l-tltl) Pure j w kV4i.i , iviu, auu viic urvivc n . . . . . Perrin Sodas. 1 lb. nkir 2.V " W lon dated the ait"u"uo "iicaen, a c-i - ... . Mttm mt T .&Hi an i. llam allnul .ilWin n Itaar fTannoi-i Kniito 1 . T Ib. first grade ofPrimeBeef The rich nourishment and meaty zest of prime beef are in "OXO" Cubes. They add food value and new flavour to every dish you prepare with them. Soups, sauces, stews, hash, croquettes are made tastier and more beneficial when you add a cube or two of "OXO." A splendid beverage to prevent "after-thill' when coming in out of the cold is hot "OXO." It's warming invigorating nourishing. Always keep "OXO" cubes In the pantry. Tin of 4 cubes, 15c; tin of 10, 30c Send for the free "OXO" Cook book. OXO LIMITED. J56 St. Antoiat St, Moatrtal The Great Beef Economy N. B, Ta cnaurt quick ttLtoMnf, slwtf tlie the eb lata hot water. Compound 33c ' LOGS B.C. fresh pullets 43c B.C. Ireh, first 60c B.C. fresh, extra 60c Local new laid 60c UMI Halibut, lb 23s Salmon, cohoe, frozen 2ic Smoked kippers. Ib 15c Kippered salmon. Ib 25c Smoked black cod. Ib ttftc Pmnan ruddle. Ib. goc Salt mackerel, lb .. 23c Eastern salt herring. 3 for 23c Salt codfish fillets, lb 30e Bonclau, Kilt coil brick. Ib 23c Mia IS Fowl. No. 1, lb Sic mwm w.w tuitot UIV 14 4. lie XCUU11111I1K U.ULTniM Alia UHU lUtrn M-hMa If.l tins for 95c!fL oIf-..S!5 P' m. ! r" ?J o f.i . r , , i , ' rt mi c ucvcriucu ma laucw: - .uiiKist uranxes, social value, Z 1. That certain parcel of land and Cottage rolls, lb 3Je doz. for 7"c PrimjJ "uii?. -lne J7?T.lnie v Bacon, back, sliced 60e Heinz Catsup, 3 bottles for . . 9-C scribed a Lot 635. Range 8, Coast DU- Bacoa lde 43c to 60c Sterling Catsup, a few dozen left. i trt"' int.lnln8. 160 cre" "l0? or dry ait ssc While un.il. . . .That cealn parcel of land nliAihl team, lb l 1 1 1 . maL. .j iiiii tit. i 1 1 nmniiH wniar. m Tn iwwinM - - - ' fi",r;2ruish oclumbl more particularly de- scribed as Lot 1386. Range 8, Coast Dls- trlct. containing 87 811100 acre more FISH FOR THE SEASON ,cr J" ex"Ptl?? ":.s?cut ,trl? ot bmoked Cod, Haddic, Kippers, higbwater mark. Acadia Salt Cod 3- T" certain parcel of land and r . , . . t" . v.D . V. n ..IV J) . llHUIbl uur nutne-cureu iiacon is in great i province of British Columbia, demand, t our or five, lb, I Veal, shoulder 25c Veal, loin 40c !Veal. leg ,., . 40c tPork, shoulder '23c Pork, loin , 40c Pork, leg 40c and more , pot roast l2Ke to 18c in thelP1"'"!?1, 69S- RinBeef. boiling , it to 12c slab, ier Jb. , -l?c;ie. 2Jc to 40c 4. Map dealing with surveys of Eeef joint, prune rib 30a Large tin Aunt Dinah 2.1olasj-5 : deilgn of dams, power planu, tran-,, P " . J o-. ralslon line and receiving ttlon for "' Ft.Ha n4 tKaf ai DIk.p HairlAnmn kflittrn law resh Pullet Eggs, " doz. for $1.2.i and plan of works. t.amh iM . Rnval Crnwn SffCn 91 lnr fTr l"w The Rclvr 1 informed that the ,, noyai brown aoap, i uara lor JJt Us Un(1 Mrp,u , ,nrt , .. ... Mutton, chop $1.00, . fir's im rrm a i-awtsa via inraii a innrr mt . I lected by the engineers of the Prince Mutton shoulder Rupert Hydro-Electric Company Limited i ,.. R hlnc lllthl iltM fnr th rnntlm.. llUlll.il j lion of water power plants. Brookfleld, Shamrock and If you, could avc S0c oh a f ive i 'L " l.he "'1 !b' V IKJund pail of pure lard by buying separately. ,, C....... "'cujr ana conamon 01 sale may uu graoe. t lus. t ill 111 bulk UUIK yOU vnu wiiii VtOUlU 1 ibi UO it II. W. C art nri' .. h.d ,,,, .minr.,mn t th rflr. v.... w.,t .w selling 5 lb. Pure Lard for W. C. Little, of Woodcock, anion I us fresh Milk every train. Let us deliver you a quart daily 20c B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones "t and 171 U3c llesfra. Riddell. Stead. Hodsres & 7,.'1K ' (Winter. Bank of Nov Siotla Building, i1" euna' lo- Vancouver, or ait the office of the un-, LlltlJiL aerainea. , I Ontario DATED the 2nd day of March. 1027. i,,,,?" WILSON. WHEALLEIl A- RVMES. I OtlllOn, SoUcitnrs for the Plaintiff, , Kraft . . . ou reiiaer oireei west. Vancouver, sc, : Norwegian solids Ib. ... tain in our work are admit-;Pott. 8 lbs. ted by all. aitta Pepper, lb. v. WE devote our energies to Wncn one Jdeal perfection in glasses. aH MAY suit us " Registered Optometrist nnd Optician Room 3, Smith Illock, Prince Rupert K.C. ieiery .v.... 8weet potatoei, lb Brussel sprout, lb Mexican tomatoes, lb. ... Spinach, lb New California cabbage, lb. UlLIT Orange, Navels, doien . . . . Woodland. 50c 8O0 t5c 84o 83c 33c 33c 0- s Goat Cic Napoleon Llmberger 70o Roquefort ooc Bwifu' Buttercup, lb 3e Oorgonzola, Ib. 75c McLaren's Creafn. Jaris .... 45c and 85c Oruyere L, 60c Golden Loaf. lb. .J. 43c KXflAK White, per 100 17.75 Yellow, per 100 '. 75 M.Ol It Hour. 4a'. No. 1 hard wheat .... 12.63 Pastry flour. 10 .. C5a Pastry flour. 49's ..; 12&Q woltaulk Beets. 8 lbs lug lbs , B.C. Carrots, lb. .00 lb ,.. Rutebaga. 0 Ib 100 lbs Potatoes, 100 lbs. . 33c 13.75 ,. U 42.23 I . 33c 3.75 2 JO j 1 l , 7501 . 15c I Rhubarb, lb. 25o Cauliflower, v.uimuwer, B.C.. o.u.. head nead , 33 33c-40c California head lattuc t . ........ we expect you to con- foponeV.Vrll.1tiV a.rl,6 lody- I Btf cloKin'gtnfoS; IJ&W. A Fred Joudry 15c 40o 350 "aoc 10c 35c 3So ise 10: 25c to 85c rjonaa grape Irult, 3 for a :. 35c Lemon. SunkUt, dos. .... 35c and 35c imperial Valley grape fruit, 3 for 35c EBna. lb 200 Extracted honey, lb 25o and 35c Apples. Btayman Wliieaaps 12.73 Cookllng apples HAS Apples. Spltzenberg J.'! Apples. Black Twlgg $2.73 Apples, Yellow, New tons .13.73 llltltti IKL'ITS Dates, bulk, 3 lb r25c Dates, Dromedary 33o lUlitlna. bulk, 3 lb SSo. Raisins, package, $ lb ; 45c Cluster retains, lb 3Sc Ix-mou and oraugr, peel 30c Citron peel , 60c Black cooktug ft A.U...T.. 20c White flgsl 2 lb. .................. 35c Table figs. lb. 23 Currants. 20o Trunca , , , JOo to 3Sc Apples : 25c l"eches, peeled 30c Apricots, lb 40c NUTS Almonds, ahelhtt Va'lenclas 7 Drtuib and filbert Ue Walnuts, broken shelled Aor Walnuts, shelled halve . . . . t 66r Almonds , SV rcacut 20c Manchurlan walnuts , ... 35c OaUforala walnuts 40c No. I mixed nuts 35c I IXII 100 lbs. Whrat. No. S 11.43 OaU 12.00 IJrati U.10 Short t230 Middlings 17.50 Parley 34S roultry math $3 00 Special eginuah 3 40 Oyter slicll 1 50 CARILLONEUR WANTED FOR PARLIAMENT BELLS New Clilnir at Ottawa Mill be ri)l fur IH.imuiiil Juhllre Olrlirullcii OTTAWA. March B The Civil Srrv.rc : Ciinmiaalcn l fcr advertising a carillon - jeur for the new carillon bell which are 2jeto be Installed in the Victory Tower ol the Parliament Buildings, and which ;re expected to be played for the first tune at the Inauguration ef the Diamond Jubilee otlebraUon of Confederation next July 1 The duties a stated are to give formal public rtdtato at sueti time as re-' qtrtrrd by the Dctrtmnt of Fubllc Work, including Sunday and statutory tolMays. the duration of the rrcstaU Bd the selcctioiM to be sueh a approved of by the department. The cartl-toncur must also play selection upon the eanllon In connection with rellflou senrtceM public cerecnonle. and the for-omI or informal entertainment of pub-lie visiters and also - to Instruct an j assistant carllloneur. j The salary of the carllloneur I to be 2380. "to b Increased upon recommen- 43c datlon of efrioleut aenrkce " 60c I 1 .-- ! SYNOPSIS OF LiKD ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vac-ant. unrrnervad. aurvr4 frown UukJs lAay b tr-mpt4 by riritUh ut Jetta over It year of , and by allrns on tWlarln Intaotlon to lrnino Itr.ilnh iib)eis conditional uton rntldanc. occupation. jd uaiirottmeitt for aarieulturaj urjoae rull Inftwmallon conrrn(n rrvi-,atln rcarllnc tr.emptlon Is rlvfn In llulletln No. 1, Land Kati.s, "II to I'ra-empt I jnl." cfiple of ihleh 1111 Ix obtalnv1 froa or charts I y addriaalnt Ilia Uepattmant of Lun1s. Victoria, II or to anjr Government Asant V Itacords will b xranttd covtnc onljr lnl suitable for aarieulturaj puriKwe. anl which Is not timber-land. I a . can-vine over t.AOO boaH feet ter acre wrat of lb Coast Hang and 1.000 feat per acre east ot that Hans. Application for rr-mptlons are to be aiMrt"al to tb Land Commissioner of tb Land Recording1 Division. In which the land applleO for I situated, and are mad on printed form. ropls of which can b (obtained from th Land CommUslonar Ir-emptloo must b occuplad for flv years anl Improvamenta mad to valu of 110 per acre. Including clearing n1 culUratlna; at laast flv era, befor a Crown Grant can b received. For mora detailed Information a the Bulletin "How to I'ra-ampt Land." PURCHASE Application ara received for purchase of vacant and unrerv4 f Crown lands, not balm tlinberland. for aicrlcultural purpose! minimum . prlca for first-class (arable) land I S3 par acra. and aecond.claas (gra. ; Ins;) land 12 9 par acra. Further In formation reR'rdln; purchaa or laass of Crown land I dvan In Bulletin No. 10, Land Herlea, "l'urchaa and Iaaa of Crown Isnds." Mill, factory, or Industrial alt 00 timber land, not eiceedlna: 40 acra. may b purchased or teasad, th condition Ineludlnar payment of (temp. H0ME8ITE LEASES Unsurvayed arta. not exceeding 21 acre, may b leasl as homtstta, conditional upon a dwallln being erected In th first year, till being obtainable after rasldene and Ira Vrovsment condition ar fulfilled anil land ha been urvya, LEASES For grating and Industrial purpose area not exceeding 414 acre may b leased by on parson or a company, QRAZINQ m Undar th Ofailng Aot th Prerv tne I divided Into trail nc dUtrlot and tb rana adilnltr4 unasr a Orating Commissioner. Annual grating parmlts ar issued based a number ranged, priority being glvea to established owner. Stock-owners nay form asclallon tor rang management. Fr. or pertly fraa, pannlLs ar avtUlabl (or MttUr. tt.iBPr nd travail, ay u t lilU- V" 1 r 1 rr" tTwi flaaSaS?- SB bythe Op MKntt? ! BABY rnnm WESTHOLME THEATRE TUIDAV ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. "LOVEY MARY" Adaplfd irom the "Mi. Wiggs uf the 'aM ly Alice llegnn Rirc. Noti-d . IJHSSli: I.OVI; WILLIAM HAINES, Rl SE., siM, j JACK IK COMILS, FRRDDIE COX. .MARY W I N ,y. OfiDBN, FII.LHN PKRCY, MAR I'll A M ,TT0 and others. COMKDY "STARVATION lil.t ; n TOPICS OF TUB DAY Admlision a: or. J i : TEA KETTLES Tin Tea Kettles, each Enamel Tea Kittle, each SI 'I t i Aluminum Tea Kettle: , each SI "l f M Nickel Plated ( of r Tea Kettle, each . S-.i" t-3 Thompson Hardware Co., Hi, 2Z't Third Avenue. rv. . ihclowcncn'o undor. magnify' in glass is pinched bya misaligned joint Hnched nerves cannot transmit healthful impulses, Chiropractic adjusting removes th pressuTo y 0 The upper ncrvo U free as nature intends. Prince llcpfl A Kick From The Kidneys If. thi- comic ii,iK.r bv mtiitcd uh u 1 Mumt-thing inherently humoroun alxiut the k, Whether this he no, or not, it can be Hinted ui" of the death nUtlistlca thnt there U nothing fui.' frttm the kldncyn. )Z Cunts Cunts U 'A in"1 "J ti NCSf THROAT WfTCCtS ""ttlWW &l iffiSjff tvW orda ns.rtiL "1" V.V 2 A AfttN0U A jt BIAODS At Ik... r The kidney . nre ' ' duty of ..l"itnnK it"1' '' liiUid iotii.- gener. !' lKdjf. Ijtt thi m fail "i dlnetta and death m the ' Kiditey.i di nd " ftirnUhed throujrh U n. for their motive 1 preMure uiwn h kidncv it ImpoHidhle for them -get "a kick from the kuJ' Ih the time to nee a ihu1 have the n(ve prepuce rcr Bad Kidneys Made Good. "AdJiUlmeiitH made a new ;n ' t, of rrje. My kidney were my back wan In terrible condi ' ( (i 1 saw a chiropractor. The Justment helped-Blx worked -luabelle Knst. Chlropructi'. Hurenu, Statement No. 'iOJoX YOUR APPOINTMENT for health can be made by 1-" D. A. McMillan Palmer firadunJe CHIROPRACTOR Roonm Ci and 7 L'xcliunge Illock. . Patho-Ncuromcter Service Open Evenings i ii i TTTTfii ii ! 1 1 m sii m ii ii i rr nc 1'lione 6Hl