PAGE SIX mm iPfff Tins ud c tiKcmenr is not published or displayed by the LiquM: i niirol Hoard or by the Uovcrnmcnl of liritiab Columbia. DRYGOODS SPECIALS Ladies' Dimity Slips, all shades 83c Ladies' Rayon Slips, all shades $1.90 Ladies' Broadcloth Slips, all shades .... - $2.23 Ladies' Satinette Slips, all shades $2.50 Ladies' Broadcloth Bloomers $1.23 Ladies' Cotton Bloomers 30c Ladies Dimity Bloomers, all shades 63c Gent's Flannel Shirts, good quality $2.30 Gent's Serge Pants, extra quality $3.50 MUSSALLEM'S 423-417 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 Phone 84 Have Your Eyes Examined Poor eyes and ioor glasses are a pitiful combination. Good glasses will make good eyes of poor 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 ghiHses at once. Lowest prices. Expert service. A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite G.YV.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load $G.r,o Per half load $3.50 Pcr sack 50c Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. yMransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY UOTTLES. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST EDUCATORSTO MEET TORONTO i II VK TIIOt.N.tMl IlIXEOATtS. IXAII-IN EVERY NATION'S EIUCA-TIOVAL .UTIVITItX. 'VISIT CANADA IN AI GI ST TORONTO. March 28. , Canadian Press i. For t Jew days this summer. Toronto will be the educational centre or the world. Between Auzmt 7 and 12 city will be licwt to an army of In the world's educational activities, representing practically every country o;i the globe. These are representative . f the large number of national education -al associations affiliated with the Worto Ftdcrailon of Education Association idamon there will be representatives u; education In countries whose teacher, unions are not yet members of the Fci- sution. Officially It H the Ultra genets 1 meeting and second biennial session of the World Federation cf Education Asso ciation and 5.000 or more delegates wUl attend the meeting. One of the federation's aims is to relieve through education the old tendencv toward national Jealousy and race hatred The gathering wia be truly interna- RAMSAYS PAINTS and VARNISHES i For Sale by ! ! S1LVERSIDES IHtOS. 1 , "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. It,, 327. Come and See our $22.50 Georgette and Silk Dresses Dr.J.R.Gosse DENTIST UclgerHun Mock X-Hay Service. Open Evenings Phone C8G. ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to or der. in our shop as low as $50 223 Sixth Street III 1 Tv', n iu aw 1 uc 1 Uonal, and Its cosmopolitan nature is evidenced la the assurance given by the executive, that "persons who have mrv sages to give will not be seriously han-d: c apped on account of language." Each may speak In his own language, and a number of interpreters are being secured. Werld distinguished men and women who will bring messages of wide Inter est. wui tie on the general i ?en to the public 1MXT.VS MAN V Ot'CMTIONX Tf any segment of the Spine liuitiuxnionl prtuutc u ptodjcol on tbe nerve trunks at thit point andi uucsK umlopk T.HtAD 1.fact4Ntcc T.TWOAT Luenaiwat T.HtAUT T.UINCS T.UVU T.rrovucH T.IIUli.WTUT t.uoxcri T.arrtMxx I.OVARru t.LOVU UMsV T.suocita i irV3i . twvs- X The Chiropractor liCSvw I MSP d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CII1UOPKACTOK Patho-Neurometcr Service. Qpen Evenings Hooms C & 7, Exchange Ulock Phone C'Jl George Rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Plume 387 tt3 Hecond Avenue Weit, Prlnre Rupert THE DAILT NETO rorpcrfect rcst-for urUnmMcd sleep for tlollar-for-dollar value for longer life there has been nothing better for 50 years than the 'stermoor built for sleep' SIMMONS '15 HARRIETS HOME FURNISHINGS GEO. D. TITE titC 11 Almort 30 discussion" groups will be,M nUrto Agricultural College at organized, and the question- taken upjau'lDn' N1,8 otu " "" tDl' tne northern- Ontario dto- mining tndlcate the broad o of the fedrr.. AU countries will be tion-s .tol1- reprasented artlvittes. include as thev ,.h -. .. .. J besides delegates there wUl be In 'Cry. kindergarten, adolescents, older children, college education, library ser vice, science In relation to understand- -.ng. illiteracy, administration, adult ! education, student and teacher exchange. ! international scholarship, moral educa tion, .modern language, teacher prepara 2 lb. rearaery Ilutter in. hulk for 95c with a 5 lb. pail Sliver Leaf Lard. The 2 for $2.00 1 60c ikg. Sem-JIor .Wurers; 1 C5c pkg. bo! tut. The 2 for $1.00 Graham Supreme Prt-Nh Milk Daily Delivered B C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 571 will cover such questions as International athletlca. military training, teit-boofca. co-operation lor peace, and peaceful means used to settle International difficulties. IATEKTAIN.MI.NT The convention will centre at the University of Toronto, and delegates be sides being ruesU of the Canadian programs, 1 Teachers' rederatton wUl be entertained joy tne city authorities and Dominion government. Visiting educationists will 1 attendance foreign governmental repre sentatives and persons interested In educational activities. A few of the prominent delegate who have already Indicated that they will attend are the President. Or. Augustus iO. Thomas. Btate Commissioner of Edu-1 1 cation. cation, Maine; Maine: Dr. P. W. Sua, President. tion umrt-tMn h tlon for peace, correspondence, perlodl- PUth"steni VnirtntXr. Shanghai, Cn,ni- one of tbc Iortmo,t cmtoTa In cals. geography, history viewpoint, music m onenl; Bainsbury, OJ1X.. BJL. and ar as universal language,, country South, educational P"tP'-:" of, the National Union of eo-operatlon and ! uidance and vocational education. An Important part of the federation's fir:?ram will be the presentation of reports by several committees and commls-h: which nave been at work on penlal mvesttgatjuas These reports argains FOK THIS WEEK Jb. tin Malkin's Dest Strawberrj' Jam for G5c, with 8 packages Quaker Corn Flakes for $1.00. All for $1.63. ir aciicrs 01 England and wales; and Miss Mary Tweed ie. a pait-presldent of the Educational Institute of Scotland. VAGRANT MAKES HIS . GETAWAY FROM JAIL Jamm lln i:raird Yesterday ana Ma Mill at Large at Nuun Tuday James Baton, who was sentenced 00 Saturday by Magistrate MeOlymon to three months' . Imprisonment on a charge of vagrancy, made his get away from the local police station yectcrday morning at 630 .and at noon today waa MU at large. When the fnoar 00 duty went to call the prisoners. Beaton took advantage of the open door and gat out before be fcb'uld be atonxd The police believe tfit be Is still in ths city and expect to be able u locate him before long. BUD TAYLOR AND TONY CANZONERI BATTLE TO DRAW CI1ICAOO. March 28. Dud Taylor of Terre Haute and Tony Canzoneii of New xori natiied fiercely to a draw in a ten round bout here on Saturday night, tbe match being generally accepted as for tbe world's ban lam weight m:Tm;u i:i:roia. Prince Rupert. Ctaudf, caUm; tcm-pcrature 40. Terrace Part cloudy, calm, temp, 38. Rosswood --Snowing, calm. temp. 34. Alyansh. Cloudy, calm. temp. 37. Alice Arm.- Rain culm. temp. 38. Anyox. Rain. calm. temp. 40. Stewart.- Snow, calm, temp. 3S. Hazelton. Cloudy, calm, temp. 40. Telegraph Creek. Cloudy, calm, temp 39. Smlthcm. -Cloudy, calm, temp. 30. Burns Lake - Cloudy, calm. temp. 25. White horse cloudy, south wind, temperature 32. Dawson. Cloudy, calm. temp. 12. A (IIKKItri l. (IIVCK. A colored revival waa In full blast, and one old fellow was exhorting the people to contribute generously. "Look what de Lawd'a done fo' you all, bredrenf he shouted. "Olve him a portion of all you has. Olve him a tenth. A tenth belongs to de Lawdl" "Ament" yelled a perspiring member of the congregation, overcome by emotion. "Olory to tie Lawd! Olve him mo'. Olve Him a twentieth!" HIM (iOI.I)KN' WXnillMI Ephralm had put on a clean collar and his best coat, and :wa walking majestically up and down the street. "Aren't you working today. Ephralra?" asked one of his acquaintances. "No, suh. I'se celcbratln' my golden weddln", suh." "You were married 60 yeara ago today?" "Yes. suh." "Well, why Isn't your wife helping cu to celebarte It?" "My present wife, uh, replied Ephralm, with dignity, "ain't got notliln' to do with It." Bhe'a rte fo'th." I OLD FRENCH MANOR MAY BE PRESERVED Krldrnre if th Marlelite de Vrrclicw lu ix ltrtorrd THREE RIYEftS. 'March 28. (Canadian PtTM ) The historic Manor de la Prrarle in, te vulage of that name, at ne Usne tlw reaUlmn ul U wj .Can- .aian heron 1 Maxu41n0Mxli Yercbetvs, mi: be restored H m fecently burned w.i'j only the wails, left slandlng. The i ist iri-ai society of Three Rivers, how-e -e: have urged on the provincial commission oa historic monuments that '.Je relic of early French Oanada a'.iould be preserved. 8 me yesrs after the It-year-old Madeleine had made her name Immortal a Caruid.an nUUry by ber defence of faar a c ha Wan against Indians at Vi-r hertr"!. on the 8t. Lawrence River. ie mai-ried M. de la Perade and wrnl ' lv at the vUlage named after him Tbey occupied the old residence, which was practically intact until a few weeks 'W Many notable of the aelgnorlal dsys were f ntertalned by the couple. Including Laval, first Bishop of Canada. GOVERNMENT MQUOK ACT." .tlTIC K Ml' APII.irATION I OU llttK LU'CMT. NOTICE 18 HEREBT OlYEN that on he Oth day of AprU next the uaderalgned ntend to apply to the Liquor Control oard for a licence in respect to premises eing part of the building known as Isssett Inlet Hotel, situate at Port lementa. Queen Charlotte Islands, Pro-ince of Drttlah Columbia, upon the a nets described as Lot Ptv lit. Block orty-four 44i. Subdivision of Lot Seven undred and lorty-slx (746 1. Port Vments Towns! te. leas Thlrtv.thn I an teet from front to rear on west aide of aia Lot. as snown on a registered map r plsn deposited In tbe Land Registry "file at the City of Prince Rupert, tn he Province of British Columbia, and umbered 1079. for the sale of beer by he glass or by tbe open bottle for cou-umptlon on the premises, DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 1th day of March. 1927. WARREN SCOTT. B L. TINOIXT, Applicants GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." MJTict: or .trrucATiov iiik imn- MiT IO TKtNMI.K Of Itl.tU uri:Mt: NOTICE IS HEREBY fJIVEN that mi the 10th day of April neat, the under. signed Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence K umber 673 and Iwued tn respect of premise being part of a build ing anown as -central Hotel, situate at the corner of First Avenue and Seventh Street. City of Prince Rupert. ir the Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lou Eleven (III. Twelve (12l. Thirteen (111. and Fourteen iJ4i. ui Block Ten 1101. Section One ill. Map No 923. Prince Rupert band Registration District, la tb Province of British Columbia from Peter Blark to Central Hotel. Limited, of the City of Prince Rupert. Province of British Col-embta. the transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 18th day of March 1B27 CENTRAL HOTEL LIMITED. Applicant and Transferee SYNOPSIS OF m ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTION! Vacant. unfsrvsJ. survyd 1 'raw 11 lands may ! prs.sreptsd by UrhUh sutj-rta over It yssrs of ss, n.l by allvns on dsclarlnc Intsntlun 10 lruiiHi British subjects, eondl-U-mal uuoa rsaklwiv. occupation. Mi Imprpvtmeni for arrleultursj 4urtMa Full Information conrorolnc rr-tlvns rearardlog pr-vmptlons la rivn in Hulletln No. 1. Land ftsriM. "How to I'rs-empt Land," copies of fihleh oan b obtained f rvs of chsrg-s ly addrraalnr ths Uepartment of Limits. Victoria. B.C.. or lo any Government AttsnL t, Ilacnrds will t rrantsd covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which Is not timbor-land. Is, carrylns: ovsr l.tOO board f"t ter acre west of the Coast Hangs and 1.000 ftst per acrs east of that lUnas. Application for pr-mptlons ara lo bs addrenssd to ths Land Commissioner of ths Land Recording Division. In which ths land appllsj for la situated, and art mads on printed forms, copies of which can bs obtained from ths Land Commission r. Prs.smptlons must bs occupied for flvs ysara and Improvements mads to value of 110 psr acrs. Including cleaiine and cultivating at least flvs acrss, before a Crown Orant can bs received. For mora detailed Information ss the Hulletln "How to Prs-srnpt Land." . PURCHASE Application srs rscalvsd for purchase of vacant and unrsssrvsd Crown lands, not bslnc tlmberland. ror agncuiturai purposss; minimum Jrlcs for flrst-clsss (arable) land Is 5 per acre, and seoond-elass (gras-1 Ing) land $2.50 per acrs. Further In-' formation resrardlna; purchase or tease 1 of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin I No. 10. Land Series, "Purchase and I Lsass of Crown Lands." I Mill, factory, or Industrial sltss oa ' timber land, not exceeding 40 acre, ' may bs purchased or Isaasd, ths eon- dltlons Including paymsnt o ' stumpags. 1 HOMESITE LEASES Unsurvayed areas, not exceeding I acrss. may be leased as homesllea, conditional upon a dwelling btlng I srsctsd In ths first year, title bslnc I obtainable after rsaldsnos and im provement conditions are fulflUad and land haa bssn survsyea. LEASES Far arsxlng and taduatrlal par-posss areas not sxcssdlng 14 aarea may bs Isaasd by oa paraoa or a company, GRAZING Undsr ths Uraslng Act lb Proline la divided Into grazing dlstrlota and ths rang admlnts tared under a Qrssing Commlsslonar. AjuiuaJ graxlng permits ar lssu4 based oa aumbsrs ranged, priority being glvaa to stabIlshU owners. Btoak-owaara may form asaociatloaa far rang managernvnt. Frss, or parUy trsas, permlu ar avallabla for lUara, aaiipsrs axkd travwlksrs. sv t test '! The I Great Sale I S9HsbsBsMswsHs ! of the 1 MONTREAL IMPORTERS Tar lir-unliva Nail Hrushta Shtw llrunhcii Dust Hruthea Wire Rrushcs continues All This Week WESTHOLME THEATRE MONDAY nnd Tl'ESDAV. 7 An S 9 p.ta. Kin-1 in-1 m in "The Night Cry" JOHN HARHON. Jl'NE MARMJUf; and Mlroiif caxt. "THE COLI.ECSIANS." lth C. Iwi and Drst ( ul rr INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admlsnlon Scrub llriuliua Slovc HrushM Paint llrufihos Hhnvinic lirubhes Floor liruftht Wituluw llrunhc Mail Orders careful))' fiUnl. 3k Md Va The Sovereign Life Assurance Co. of Canada Head Office - The IntllnR Ufe AMurnncr Co. in Norlhern Ilrithh olsmlj. Dintrict Rt'irctntativi' G. P. Tinker - - Second Street BRUSHES Alabfwe A ! ' Ctiill Hif. ' j dif ! 1 ' 7-V Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. j fo Ja A IMPORTANT NOTICE All Trade, IlusIni'soM and l'n-ffi""11 muni lie rt'KlHterfd iM'fure April 30lh. Notice Im heruby kIvcii that, pursuant to sun of Section C2U of the Taxation Act, every perHon wijn in, cArrlcs on, or practices nny Trade, Uuslnejs or . wimin tnp rrovlnco J reuulrefl to ontain i"t , , n At,r. aloHcr of Income Ta a Certificate of Itcirislrntloii SOth, 1927. Apiillcation should be made to any in. AnHesor, from whom full information may be obtoint ..at. ..... a t tiMl' fl'C lilt11- uiicatea win be Issued without the payment u. -- 0 Default in complying with the provisions' of thi -(jB renuers tne person liable, upon aumnuuj .,.,, of $10.00 for each day during which Mn default conl'n" nCl Application forms may bo obtained from any 1 or Assessor, Government Agent, Provincial I ollce u l n . . . t vintnria. i.- trom tne commissioner 01 lncomu