pndny. March 28, 1927 lTI onest uy It's the quality, not the he that determines the value of a diamond. Be guided by the integrity of the firm which sells you the gem for honest value. We are glad, to show you and explain. j We have beautiful diamond rings from $.15.00. to ?.".00.00, all of fine quality but different sizes. cJEw ELLENS Tilt STORE WITH THE CLOCK HE PIONEER .AUNDRY KIDS WE DO HIS C6LLARS UP 50 FINE Life IMDP TO AW WHEtR. WORX FOR MINE i HIE first told him abut this lundry. She told him that we lid up her shirtwaist and her ther riIk things in a delightful lanner Then he sent us a ial order of a dozen collars. le and she agree that this is me laundry loneer Laundry I'hone 118 CONSULT US about Your Eyes DO not hesitate to consult us about your eyes. Our experience will be of real value to you. Not a day passes that we do not hear gratifying reports from those we have fitted with glasses. WE request your patronage with confidence secure In the J belief that nowhere will you f obtain better service or more ' conscientious treatment. JIF you require glasses a thorough scientific examina-; lion will reveal the fact. If you do not require them, wo will candidly tell you so. Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician , Itoom 3 Smith Block I'hone 7C3 fiOU NCVER KNOW WIAT SPRING ) Don't get caught napping Old Man Winter's likely to Spring a surprise any day. Just when you think he is easing up, he jumps out and simps his cold fingers at you. If you want to put the lid on Winter once and for nil go to the phone nnd give us a call. NANALMO - WELLINGTON COAL and McLEOI) RIVER SOOTLESS In Lump, Stove, Egg and Nut Albert & McCaffery Phones 110 and 117 COMMONS HOUSE TOO MASCULINE MISN AfiNKMS Mcl'IIAII. KXI'ltESSES RESENTMENT IX RECENT OTTAWA DEBATE "I am opposed to any furthei reduc tion In the Income tax," aatd Miss Agnei McPhaU, the only woman mem j ber of parliament. In the coume of a, recent debat In the House or Com-1 moiia. "I do not think that tor onet moment that the sacrifice or the man' who U itrlvlng to aend three boya to university la to be compared with the' sacrirtce of the rathera and mothers who are struggling to give their child-, ren decent rood and clothing. One is almost afraid to mention the name of mother here since men preen them-' selves so much on having Urge families. ' "I am deeply angered not for myself. but ror the sake of motherhood. This' Is a masculine House, so masculine that sometimes I resent It from the very depth or my soul. The size or the .hjjim- Mut auiircuuiiK or men w j boast or. No woman should be asked i to bear very large families It Is Uie ' men and women who have moderate ! families and who try to give them decent food and clothing and some education on very slender incomes that! I represent here and that 1 am con cerned with. I must take exception to the statement made by the man who has Jus; taken his seat (Hon. II. B. Bennett I whom I respect very much personally that people or great wealth are necessarily good citizens. Very titat make it impossible lor many toys and girls to ever get a university education. They are the people who wUl benefit by a reduction in the lncoms tax. IXTK!.l.l;Cir.U. SNOItltlSIIKIIS "So I stand In my place once more to say that I oppose any reduction or the Income tax with all my strength. Aunnnni all ftttr hfiw- btiH irt-la m ti ! university and become doctors and lawyers, under heaven what kind or coun try would we have! Sometimes the In-1 twenty-six or twenty-seven years of age, and has never supported himself, he will not be as good a citizen as 2m TIM IlKK SALE X7438 There will be offered for sale by Public Auction at ortlce of District Forester, Prince Rupert, at 12 o'clock noon on April B. 1027. the Licence X7458 to cut 1.235.000 feet board measure of spruce, hemlock, balsam and cedar saw-leg, comprising five areas In Rivers Bight. C.R. 4. Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. One ill year will be allowed for removal of this timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. TIMHER SALE X8344. There will be offered tor sale at Public Auction, at 1 p.m. on the 20 th day of March, 1D27, lu the District Forester's office, Prince Rupert, the Licence XH344, to cut 1.700.000 f.bjn. of Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar on an area altuated on Fal.u Bay, 'Darwin .Sound, Queen Charlotte Islands District. One (li year will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided any one unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction I and treated as one bid." 1 Further particulars of trie Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester. ! Prince Rupert. NAVIGABLE WATER PROTEC I TlflV APT - v' K.N.O, CHAPTER 11.1. MASSETT CANNEKS, LIMITED, hereby Klve notice that It has, under Section Seven of said Act. deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and at the office of the District Registrar of the Lund Registry District of Prince Hubert, at Prince Rupert. B.C.. a de scription of tho site and plans or the wnarr ana pier proposed to do duui on the Massett Indian Reserve, Number One, on Graham Island, Province of British Columbia. AND take notice that after the ex-ilratlon or one month from date of the Irst publication of this notice. Massett Canners Limited will, under Section Seven of said Act, apply to the Minister ot i'udiic worn ai nis on ice in uie City of Ottawa, for approval of site and plans, and ror loave to construct said wharf and pier. DATED at Prince Rupert this 30th day of February, 1027. MABSETT CANKERS, LIMITED, By Its Solicitors, Williams, Manson Clonxalea. WATER NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that His i Wash RAVON this safe way "D A YON is mprc sensitive to laundering than any other fabricnever wring it, never twist it, never rub it with cake soap. Rayon is most fragile when wet. A 8 you might expect. Rayon should be washed only in mild, pure Lux suds dipping it gently up and down as you do silks. j tvcr Brother! Limited rT-r- i Toronto -iD--s uiwu mrjr arc n.i-iwciai in an vneir worth. Labor member ror Toronto. tendencies and actions, and they arewhlcn WM -ejected by the Speaker on tne people responsime ror conditions thc .,urui that no unvote member could impose taxation. The ruling of the Speaker was supported by Liberals and Conservatives and sustained by the Hoiue on a vote. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert MUtCII 2K. 1017. t i Returns from the overseas voting on j. ttllectual snobbishness of people who j -he provincial plebiscite show th'.t over . J nave reeeivca a university training umuu uunw makes thankful that I have never I Epsom and only 200 British Columbia been able to attend university, much as I have wanted to. If boy has reached soldiers were there. Returns also show that prohibition ballots are missing. Captain Andy Tyson, who Is Indians for overseas service, hat II he had at least assisted his parent ' suggested that, for this part or the part or tike time In maintaining hlmJ. P-orlucc. the mobollzatlon centre for Therefore I repeat, we ahould not fur- ch draft be Prince Rupert. ther reduce the Income tax. We must have revenue, and if we do not take The Indian councillors of MeUakaUa It from the people who are able to pay, believe in progressive legislation. They we will have to take U in Increasing have Just notified every householder to measure from U people who are tt'Pnt his house. Should he not do so. able to pay. j the councillors wUl see to It that the Mis McPhairs remarks were In theV'ntlng Is done, charging up the ex-oourse of the debate on an amendment P."- to owner. u the Income Tax BUI by J. S. Wodds. A picture or Billy Shru twill, standing beside the monster black cod that he cured so well, appears In the Canadian Fisherman. All city consumers who have paid rentals for meters lor four years pnor to April 1, 1B17. are to be exempt from rental after that date. H. S. Irwin, for the post few years chief forester In this district, with headquarters at Prince Rupert, Is being transferred to Victoria. A professor says the world's great romance Is yet to come. So every young girl believes. IN THE SUPREME liURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. lie I'HINf'F. IM'PKKT IIVOUO-Kl.KflTKIC company uim:i KALE BY OKI1KK OF THE C'OITRT TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to th order of Mr. Jus tire D. A. McDonald dated the 18th day of Februaryv 1927. lu a bondholders' action Intituled In the Supreme Court of British Columbia between The Royal Trust Company and Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company Limited and others, being R.1602,1918. brought to enforce the trusts of an Indenture dated the 30th day of June, 1011. tenders are Invited by George Edward Winter the Receiver appointed by au order or this Court dated the 15th day or 'September. 1916, and the decree In the said action dated the 21st day or November, 1810, for the purchase ot all the remaining properties and assets of Ui said Company. The said properties are described as follows: 1. That certain parcel of land and B remises situate In the Province cf rltlsh Columbia more particularly described as Lot 033, Range 5, Coast District, containing 10 acres more or less, 2. -That certain parcel of land and remises situate In the Province of B rltlsh Columbia more particularly described as Lot 1380. Ranxe 8, Coast Dis trict, containing 37 biiioo acres more or lsss, excepting thereout a strip of land one chain m width measured from hlghwater mark. 3. That certain parcel of land and Premises situate In the Coast District rovlnce of British Columbia, and more Sartlcularly described as Lot 005. Range . containing 32 601100 ncres more or less. 4. Maps dealing wltlr surveys ot drainage areas rainfall and runoff data, designs of dams, power plants, trans, mission lines and receiving station lor Falls and Khatada Rivers development, and plans of works. The Receiver Is Informed that the above lands parcels 1. 2 and 3 were se lected by the engineers of the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company Limited Deing aumtoie sues tor tne construe- Honour the Lleuieuant-Oovcrnor ot'tlon of water power plants, British Columbia, by and with the advice ot His Executive Council, has been pleased to order: THAT the reservation of the unrecorded waters of Brown's River and Mc-KnlRht Creek, tributaries of Mcstall Hlvsr, established pursuant to Order In Council Numlier BOB approved the 13th dsy ot June, 1021, be cancelled. The cancellation ot the said reservation will be effective on April nth, 1027. DATED this 11th day of March. 1B27. T. D. PATTULLO. Ulnlsttr ot Lands. Tenders may be made for all the aald parcels together or for on or more separately. Particulars and conditions ot sale may be had upon application at the office ot Messrs. Rlddell. Stead, llodiies Winter, Bank ot Nova Baotla Building, Vancouver, or at tne omce oi tne un dersigned. DATED the 2nd da ay of March. 1027. WILSON, WHEALLEH tt BYMES Solicitors tor the Plaintiff, 040 render street West, Vancouver. B C 71 VSlE duct mews PAGE FIVB SCOTTISH CLUB OF CANADA PUBLISHES INTERESTING BOOK Intended as a, "vade-mecum' lor the benefit of the members or the Scottish Club or Canada, by which It la published, and designed also "as the beginning or a work for the knitting together of the Scottish interests lu the North American continent." the year book of the Scottish Club of Canada ror the year 1027 has Just come to Hand at the Dally News office. The booklet contains articles on matters of Caledonian interest by such prominent persons as J. Douglas McNlsh, Ralph Connor. Hon. James Malcofm, Hon. R. Randolph Bruce, Hon. W. D. Ross, Premier Oardlner and Premier Ferguson and has a statistical appendix which Includes among other things a list of prominent men in Canadian public life who are or Scottish birth or descent. This shows that Premier King and six or his cabinet ministers are or 6cottlsb ancestry as also are rive British Columbia cabinet ministers Hon. T. D. Pattullo, Hon. A. M. Maiuon. Hon. J. D. McLean, Hon. William Sloan' and Hon. W. H. Sutherland. TERRACE NATIVE SONS ENTERTAIN MEMBERS OF THREE LINK LODGES TERRACE, March 38. The local Native Sons of Canada were again hosts on Thursday evening In Progress Hall, their guests on .this occasion being the members or the local- I.O.OJ". and Re-bekah Lodges. The early part or the evening was spent in military whist, high scores being made 1jy Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kenney. Mrs. J. Warn and Dr. Turpel. After refreshment-, were served dancing wits enjoyed until an early hour. in: WAM ('11(101 K Six: "My father gave me a dollar every birthday. I now have 18." He: "How much does he still owe you?" Market Prices Market prices, prevailing here today are as follows; LAUD ' Pure 25c Compound 20c EG ON B.C. fresh pullets 33c B.C. fresh, firsts 40c B.C. fresh, extras 45c Local new laid '. 50c FISH Halibut, lb 20e Salmon, cohoe, frozen 25c Smoked klppfts. lb 16c Kippered salmon, lb 25c! Smoked black cod. lb 22 c Finnan haddlea, lb 20c Salt mackerel, lb. '.. 25c Eastern salt herring, 3 for ...... 25c Salt codfish fillets, lb. ...r. 30c Boneless salt cod bricks, lb. . 20c MEATS Fowl, No. 1, lb 35c Roasting chicken, lb 43c! Ham. sliced, first grade 55c0wllc' P0- Pr Pork, loin Pork, leg Beef, pot roast Deef, boiling Beef, steak . , Beef, .roast, prime lib Iamb, chops ., 40c i Bananas, lb. 20c 40c Extracted honey, lb. .... 25c and 35c ... 130 to 18c j Apples, Stayman Wlnesaps 13.00 . .J;10c to 12c Cooking apples 2.60 V: M. ! .Hnf V1aw XT...... .. 30c Lamb, shoulder .1 35c Brookfteld, Shamrock and Woodland. lb 50c E.C.D, lb 50c Table tigs, Capital, 2nd grade, 3 lbs. 85c j Currants . Oorgonzola. lb 76c McLaren's Cream, Jars .... 43c and 85c Qruyere 45c Oolden Loaf, lb 45c 8DOAU Whlte per 100 17.75 Yellow, per 100 73 FLOUR Flour. 49s. No. 1 hard wheat .... 3.66 Pastry flour, 101 65c Pastry flour, 49's .. 12.00 Vr.OF.TAHLF.S Beet. 0 lbs 35o luO lbs 13.75 B.C. Carrots, lb 4c 100 lbs 3S Rutebagas, 6 lbs, 25a 100 lbs. wl.... 12.75 Potatoes, )00 lbs (3.25 Potatoes, 6 lbs , 25c Oreen Peppers, lb 75c Parsley, bunch 18c Rhubarb, lb 20a Cauliflower, BO., head ........ SSc-40o California head lsttuc .,' 15c The . Well-Managed Home THE manager of a household is the purchasing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. . Information is the only basis for intelligent purchrsing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good m merchandise. They reveal improvements and in-' ventions to make your home life easier, more com-fortable and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are usejul. Every manager of a household every member of the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfare should make a habit of reading the ads. . p Ham. whole, first grade 42c cooking onions, a ids zoc Ham. picnic, lb 3ler' "uu -mi. is aslSweet potatoes, lb 10c Bacon, back, sliced soc .Mexican tomatoes, id c i...40c 53c;sPlnach' lb l5c Bacon, side to New California cabbage, lb 10s Pork, dry salt 35c Ayrshire bacon, lb 35c' ' FRl'IT Veal, shoulder i.... 25c I Oranges. Navels, dozen 25c to 85c Veal, loin 40c ! Florida grape fruit, 3 Tor 25s Veal, leg 40c Lemons, Sunklst, dos. .... 25c and 35c Pork, shoulder 38c I Imperial Valley grape fruit, 3 for 25c UllIEU FRUITS lb i Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely ,$3.00 Dates, bUlk. 3 jb. .,..Vv'...,.. '30c. Dates. "Dromedary VT. 25c Mutton, leg 40c ! Roi-ins. hulk lb .15 LamD- 'fB 8cj Raisins, package 30c Mutton, chops 40eCiu.ter raisins, lb 25c Mutton shoulder SOc !.-, and orariM nwl 30e BUTTER ! Citron peel 80c Black cooking figs, 2 lb. White figs, 3 lb 35c 35c 25c 20c Fraser Valley, lb 55ciPrunes ... 10c to 25c New Zealand, lb 65c! Apples 25c CHEESE, Ontario solids .. ., jreacnes, peeiea aw 30c Apricots, lb , . 40a Btllton, lb 35c. NUTS Kraft , 45c! Almonds, shelled Valcnclas 75c Norwegian Qoat 05c 'Brazils and filberts 25c Napoleon Llmberger 70c .Walnuts, broken shelled 60c Roquefort 75c i Walnuts, shelled halves 65c Swifts' Buttercup, lb ,, 45c ; Almonds 35c Peanuts 20c Manchurtan walnuts 25c California walnuts 40a No. 1 mixed nuts 35o FEED 100 lbs. Wheat, No. 8 12.45 Oats 12.60 Bran ....,.,,...,..,. .& .. iv,.u. 2.10 Bhorts If .TT :'. ;".V. 2.20 ....... . . . . . . Middlings 12.50 , Barley .if V: ...?.. i . 2.35 Poultry mash 13.00 Special eggmash 13.40 Oyster shell 32.50 Scratch food aa.&o Beet scrap ... 15.23 around oil cak , (4.75 Baby chick feed Fine oat chops ...... ....... 12.70 Crushed oats ....... 33.70 Fine barley chop 13.45 Whole corn , 13.23 Cracked corn ? .', $3.36 Fine commeal 13 93 Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK IN PRORATE AND SHIPYARD Operating G.T.P. 20,000 Ton rioatlnir Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 . ix the M i'itr.Mi: roruT or ukitisu t-otxMim In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter ot the Estate of Fred Nelson. Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order ot His Honor, F McB. Young, the 8th day of March. AX. 1927. I was appointed Administrator ot the estate ot Fred Nelson, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby requir ed to furnisn same, properly verirird, to me on or ueiore tne sist day or Apru, AX). 1927, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount ox meir inueoieunesB &o mo iurinwun, NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 21st dsy ot March. A.D. 1927 BANKRUPTCY ACT. ESTATE OF MM. MOItllAN, LOCKE- I'OKT, I1.C .U'TIIOItlSEtl ASSWSOIt Tenders wlU ba received by the under. signed up to and Including April 1st on the stock of William Morgan, Assigned. In store at Lockeport, B.C., consisting of Groceries. Hardware. Drugs and DrygooUs. Inventory ot Stock may be obtained from the undersigned or aeen at the said Store or at the Otrice or the Canadian Credit Mens Trust As soclatlon, Vancouver, B.C. Highest or any tenner not ncces-aruy accepted. ALEX. A. CONNON. Trustee, Prince Rupert, B.C. MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones G5C and 637 LINDSAY'S Cartage aid Storage Phone G3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furnitum Moving. I J