Tueday. April 12, 1027 Button! Button! Who gets the Button? low PRtcts Trtfr'r I VOU CAN Af FOR.O--BR.NClUSVCUr- rurKren,T. hprps YOUR HA7 OUfi COALWILLTEa.HlM- J UST LI Ku THMJ To Me how many pcopli vr,,.,l nlir nil.t. wi will lrlvi h Thou: little button nrc half an inch wide and my, it -ful to lo'eate anything In Un dark, such as tho kctrlc lij'hi (twitch, tho keyhole or a -U' in tho stairs, He. 9 John nlpWPI I.FR.S P9 AiTltC S10WE Willi THE CLCr THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS TRADE. Ps CUFvRtWARDa T11F high character of our work and our low prices have combined to bring u our business reward. Folks know that our w rK s first class and that we ere thornujrbly de'tcndablc. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 Neglected Eyes NKCI.KCT Is doubtless the eau'e of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This is so self evident that It scm hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are ulvinjr trouble, have them attended to- and nt once. OP AM, absurdities In the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect Is the most Inext unable. IK) NT lose health and efficiency through neglect- Come and eI Fred Joudry HegUlcred Optometrist and Optician Hoom n N Smith Hlock Hume 703 i ' sw.r. Two's company three's a yowd. When you are enter-talnlnn Miss Sprint; you don't want to have tack Krost hanging around,. We'll send you around n ton of our' coal that will show the old rascal tho way out. Call us. Albert & McCaffery NANA1.MO WELLINGTON and .Mci.KOI) MVEU SPOTLESS In Lump, Egg, Stove and Nut I'hones 110 and 117. TOLMIEASKS RE SETTLERS H ANTS TO KNOW IN HOISF. Of TOM. ' JIONH Of MWTIK I'.Mlf.H OVKII- NK HfTTI.KMtNT Of ItUtl OI.I MII1A Uon- Dr 8 F Tohnle question r,i.tliifir headed Itush button m the House of Commons recently re- r" lo t.vcry uw ,-; mi.-with this ad. fining settlements of central Interior dUtrlct and vu answered by the mln- Uler of agriculture. Question and uneuer were as follow: , ' Mr. Tolmle:- . During the summer of 1DM, did' the Departmnt of Immlgwtloii and Oolonhuflon conduct the Earl of Clarendon, ehalrmau of the oversea, settlement committee, and Mr. T- C.Maepauz.tou, vice-chairman, on a trip Inspecting Crlt-. Mi family settlement and future settle-m tn l opjort(inllles in Canada? j 2. W the province of BrltUh Colum- I bla vUlted? I 3. If ao, what district were covered? . What opinion, If any. were eje-I pressed by the British, vUltom aa to the inetllenwnt opportunities In IlrltUh Col-j umblaf I . Have any agreement Uen nego- Hated providing for co-operation in set-tlement between the Dominion and provincial government In Canada, and the oversea settlement committee Jointly? 8, Are any such agreement tn pro-i-en of negotiation? 7. In any auch agreement either n- COVKKNMKNT LKlllOlt ACT." airin: of application' iok uavi- OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY IIANKKUITCY ACT. hi. I MILK flavour to your breakfast cereal Columbla participated In any wayT 8. Has the government of the province of BrllUh Columbia aubmltled to the Dominion government any definite propoKal a a basis for auch -tettftment agreement? S. Certain large tract of land In British Columbia are owned aa the Fielding family holding at Salmon River, near Prince Oeorge. Lord Exeter holding near Exeter on the P.O. & E. Rail way. Ha the BrltUh Columbia govern- f.sTATt. or ,V':v;iu ' S393 88. and that unless ssld person pay i POUT. IM' WM V. S1. NOTICT. Of INTENTION TO .U rt ucium: la mi. 7S3 usnrr hzws PAGE FIVB Collated or under consideration, ha the people. They were particularly lm- governinenl of the province OI Brlllan presca wnn me nciuratuv vyyviyi- ultlea along the Canadian National Prince Rupert line. 6. Ye. 0. Ye. , 7. Ye, correspondence Is now In progress. 8. Answered by No. 7. 0. Ho. i 10. Sit John PUka. a a reiult of trip made to Canada In the summer of 1023, brought a puny of Eithonlan to Canada In 1924 and secured a location I II KN( :. -inent, or the Dominion government, tear tiewan ie. n pany was mi .ipnrf.v" y prepo! for the settlement V Halifax by Und settlement 6fflcer Nrmrr NCrnCE m IS JltltEIiY nivrx QIVEN ih.t that on . ... ... i ,i,,.h , w.n.fcf conducted to Vanderhoof be fcth day of April next the underslnned of these lands? and through mend to apply lo the Liquor Control 10. Wai the Dominion government in-1 where they were turned over to the e?i!? 'nlrt f Th.buOaiSe' 'knoin ' rtnunnt1 m brtnln number of provincial govfrnment The department l.uitt Inlei Hotel situate at Port I Ethonlan famUle under Sir John Pltk haa but meagre. Information a to the 'lemenu. Queen Charlotu Island!. Pro- to Canada In 1924 If so, were these I success of the colony but understand silds discri bid as Lot MvV "bIocI! PPU ia th 8e'rt Uk dl- thAt Pro8" o 'l8 tb l'ct ortv-four i44i. Bubdlvl.son of Lot Seven UrUM. Brltuh Columbia? Were they set- of caplUl. A number of new settler. unarm ana lorxv-six llioi. ran .tud uiuler nrovliir 111 or dominion aus- nt amvra uuee tuc imi forii ui Vmrnta Towmlte. lea Thirty-three 33 eet from In.nt to rear on wet side of aid Lot. a hon on registered map r plan deposited in the Land Registry ttll lice at the City of Prince Rupert. In he Provlnre of BrltUh Columbia, and umbered 1079, for the sal of beer by be glas or by the open bottle for eon-umption on the premise. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. thai tin day of March. 1127. WARREN 8COTT. B L. T1SOLEY. Applicants "ROVKHN.MKNT LIQUOR ACT." .so no: of trrTirTios tor ton- MAT TO TKlNMi'K Of Itl.l.K ! iiicmi: NOTICE IS HEREBY CJIVEN that, on tbe lth day of April next, the undersigned Intend to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence Number 673 and Wiued tn i respect-of pmiilts being psrt of a building known a "Central Hotel," sltust at the corner of First Avenue and Seventh 8trett, City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, upon 'he land described aa Lot Eleven (111. pUes? Has tbe settlement been success- If 24. fUlf ll. The Amiens farm ha been tub- II. Has a nronertv known a the; divided an2 eleven families have been Amiens Psrm In the Praser Valley, near tettled. Scotch dairy farmers were se Uattnul. Drttxh Columbia, been sub-: itcted The settlement thus far has divided for the settlement of British Riven outstanding ewdences of success. ! famine? if to, how many famllle have been settled? What type of family wa selected for this settlement? Ha thU settlement been successful to date? lion. Mr I. Yes. SMW:ils Porte: GOODWILL DAY ! TOBEOBSERYED 3. Ye. i 3. The oversea settlement committee MAV NOW rfl ituvTID IN U' party v.a Uken by motor car from Slca- Mtl(K ANNIVKKitRY or ll tf'.l E mou south through Okanagan dUtrlct. It: Hi: rOMCllKM K touching Enderby. Armstrong. Vernon, i .- i , . Kelowna, Sumnjerland, , arid, , Pf ntlcton. Ooodwlll Day Is observed In the The psrty then want by rail to Vancou-' rehoola of many countries of the world ver. Tw-o dsys were spent In motor on jjy 8 0f racn year, commemorating trip to fsnn and settlers la tbe Fraser tne Hague Peace Conference. Brit-Valley, after which tbe Count nay and n columbU has observed Ooodwlll Twelve il Thirteen (13). nd Fourteen j victoria dUtrtcts on Vancouver Island jjj, for p,,t two year, through tbe J. In Block Ten U0i. Section On ill. Map No 23. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, In the Province w British Columbia, from Peter Blsck to Central Hotel. Limited, of the City of .Prince Rupert. Province of British Col-! umbl. the transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert, u.u.. mi ' 18th dsy of March. 1S27. CENTRAL 1IUTEU UMII lu. Applicant and Traiisferee. i LAND ACT. ! ,.noim : Of iNTivnov Ttl A TI'LV T( fiat II K l.Nl. ! In Prince Rupert Und Recording DU-trlct of rrtnee Rupert, and situate 30 chain east of northwest corner of Lot GO. Range 3. Coast District. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Company Limited, of Vancouver, occupation Fish Canners, Intend to apply lor permission to purchase the following 'cie.scrlbed lands: Commencing at a pct planted 3Q i chain east of ?3. Coast District 1 thence east 10 were covered by motor car. The party tff0ru of the Provlndsl Parent' then travelled over tbe P. and O. E. Teacher Federation, which hate been Railway from Squamlsh to Exeter and approved by the Department of Edu-trom thence by motor car along the cation. Cariboo trail to Queuiel and Prince . Thla year the program 1 being pre-Oeorge with a further day motoring t,ra committee of the BjC. Teach- In the Bulkley Valley near Smlthera and er Federation, working In co-operation Telkwa. Altogether the party were mo- wUn tne ooodwlll Committee of the tored over 100 mile tn BrltUh Colum- lJrtiil-Trschrr Federation. The program bla. and they visited nearly SO British wlIj consist of suggestions, lists of book, famllle on the Und. , pictures, etc., from which principal 4. Tbe BrltUh vUltor mere of the anrj teachers may prepare their own opinion that the province of BrltUh program. There will be, for example, a Columbia offered excellent opportunities i paragraph on arbitration, ahowlng what fox the assUted settlement of Brltlsft Canada can do for Peace In this way. j Detail of the program will be published I. AM) ACT. J ln the April number of the "B.C. Teach- LV TO er," the teachers magazine i Each year the program ha contained Pccsl leature. as well as tneory m i,m,. H,.n Lsnd Recordlne Dls- rSSETJ&'t&SS i ir?". 3r2nSF .nrao I in IMS thU took the form of . Ooodw,,, '.K.in.- thnw, nnh s!chaln east of northwest corner of Lotis,..... of which the children become chains: thence west 10 chains to point N3ASr?K SsOosse Packlmt ' members- As a result. 32.000 school of mmmnrminl. and roots nine A I TAKE NOTICE that uosse racsing arrea. more or less. I UH1TKU. Applicant. Per II. Moorehouse. Oated Ajrll 2. 1927. u WATj-IK NOTICE NOTICE W HEREBY OTVEN thst.HU Honour the Llrutenant-Oovernor of i Urutsh Columbia, by and with the ad. 1 vice of 111 Executive Council, has been pleased to order THAT the reservation of the unrecorded water of Brown River and Mc-Knlglit Creek, tributaries of Festal. River, established pursuant to Order In Council Number 808 approved the 13th dav of June. 1921. be cancelled. The cancellation of the aald reserve-tlon will be effective on April 19th. 1927. DATKD this IHh dsy of Msrch. 1927 T. a PATTULLO, Minister of Lsnd. rtmn.nw limit nf Vatirtillvtfp cjeeU west 10 chain, to point of commence- jneut, and containing S ocrns, more or lew OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Per H. Mooreliou.se. Dated 2nd April. 1927. NOTICE .11 III'1"1 " 1 It pi 1 ntrvi-nrkitli-riitsw I rt rt ftf th rmt of slsned ih stock ot Wllllsm Morgan, MUieaaie. u.u, on 9r oe.ora sy ia. . . . lull inmiiuiinn will np mm. La kua Vr orSeflee lUrdwire DrugV Oold C.mTsloner; Princ. Rupert. B.O.! fcoiulstlng of a1"'"; mfi ' Int.resU In the. In""tor irv of Stk 0 hve thlr 'motive and Pmx: the ,15'J?.liLmJ1!l or ereln ereln mentioned mentioned Mining Mining Oroup Oroup of ot I be obtained from ""djrsigned seen at tne saiu mwr Men's Trust A-SocUtlon nf the Canadian Credit Vancouver. B.C. Highest or anv tender not necessarily eecepted. any l",0'rAU:x Ai cONNON. Trustee, Prince Rupert, B C. IN PH0IIATE. is tiii: srnti-.Mi: rot kt or hiiitisii ii"tM "Administration In the Jlstter thS1 Estate of Paul tn ,B Matler of the nSrharrt Ludw.il. Deceased. Intestate. TiUtE NOTICE that by order of III iiminr p McB Young, the 4th day of ni ? 1 927 I wa plinted Admlnutro. f if the estate of raui Oerbard Lud- 'c,pi,nArRo. Dt.d the 8th d.r Of April. AD. 1927. DAVID CORDIIXA,, IACOB KOSK1. IN I'ltORATE. IN THE M'I'ltKMK COl'RT Of, IIKITISII (OHM III A In the Matter fth AdmlnUtratlon Act! and .! , - In the Matter of the Estate of HelnTlch Fersch, Decessed, TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI Honor, F, McB. Young, the 28th day of March A.D. 1927, I was appointed Ad, mlnlstrator (with Will annexed) of the estate of Htlnrlch Fersch, Deceased, and all partle having claim against the sakl estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 30th day of April, A.D. 1927, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of, their Indebtedness to m forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 3(Uh day of Msrch, AD. 1927. . I thlldrtn's signatures were sent to be patlon Fish canners. inieno to spp-j , deposited In the Hague Peace Palace. Mb Tand PUrChW fol,ow"V!ThU brought much favorabl notice to Commencing at a post punted w urltlsb goiuruma, not oniyon tnis con-chain east of northwest Lot 8, Ranse iintivt D'it lit Eirope 5 ' 3. Coast DUtrlct: tbence north chains . - - ... nrflwil fMtllp, . to low water marx; mence nun w, -, '" -" - . chat,nVi .thence south "3 chains: thence , unlqu(ene f' doU fln8lug. osmtrst for 'girls, lii j boat making vtyntest lot bojrs dolls and boat to represent the 'various nation or) tbe world. These are to be sent to the Ooodwlll Secretary I by My 10, and on May 18-21 an In-I ternatlonal Dull aud Boat Festival will j he held lu the David Spencer store. Van-I couver, where all the entries will be on Under and by virtue of the provisions exhibit, and will be judged, of Section 28 of the "Mineral Act," no- Jolm Kvlti auperlntendent of Tech- tlce I hereby given Messr. Malcolm . ," ... u- , ,K. .i "i-n.!. wilt be of the nm... r,i,M h.isjh lisnsrn nlcal Education one land Albert Moore, that there 1 owing 1 judges of the boats; and Miss McLena-o the undersigned for ewment , Work , provincial supervisor of Home "" " ' performed on the Cordllla Oroup of i 'Mineral Claims, Princess Royal isianu, i Minmc Division, sue sum vi . w. rtwelved bv the under, " Assessment. ,togeiner witn an costs " Ifi.d'.r un to ?rftrt?dh7t and inciuainii ADril April 1st S of .dvertlslngjetcl tn rt. undersigned Had Salt Rheum . All Over Her Hands Mr. Heibert J. 'ilk-son, Gread Falls, K.B., .wrltsi: -"I ked aslt rlieum all, ever tuy hknui especially betwsea ur fingers. H t t-4 It wa lo-Mineral Clslnw vested In the under. fof mt t0 put tbem U water ale aed. k . "l. . . l or do my housework. Alter trying I manv medicines an4 solve, that did . i M toe no gooa, i eu oi 1 m m- - being so wonderful, and after tokln teree bottle I om entirely relieved el my trouble. I m mtn Isu't reeom-weud. B.V B. V9 WgHly to Uot we ltv salt rheum like I had," B.B.B. 1 tuaaaftstared only by Tk The Well-Managed Home THE manager of a household is the purchas-: ings 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 purchasing. And the right way to get the great-. est amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements, . . ... Advertisements tell you what is new and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to mafe ywt home life easier, more camr fortahle and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are useful. Everu manager ot a household every mem ber oj the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfare should make a habit 0 reading the ads. Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely Economics, will be one of the Judges of tbe dolU. Tbe prize lUt will be excellent, as already a number of prizes have been promised. i It U hoped that the rural schooU. j and those of the Interior wUl join heartily In the contests. The schools have been classified, ln the contest rules, so that the smaller schooU wUl not be competing with the larger one. Ten Years Ago In Prince) Hupert A Pit 1 1. 1. 1917. W. T. Thompson and E. H. Shbckley have secured the contract to build tbe boarding fcchool on Fourth Avenue for the; Sifter ot StoMpb i The directors of the N.U.C. Agricultural and Industrial Association will mat a canvass of the city for funds. D. C. Stuart Is to be this year's secre tary. A district union, uffUlated with the International Union of Mine. Mill and Smelter Workers, was formed last night In the Csrpeuters' Hall. The Prince Ruiiert Board of Trade has endorsed the posltlou of tbe Reglna Board of Trade against any cbaitge In freight clAsstfloatloa In the west. Mayor Ashwell. oX Chllllwack, was In the city yesterday on his way home from" Winnipeg. Tbe Board of Trade has again passed a resolution favoring the establishment of a smelter and refinery at or near to Prince Rupert. VICTORIA COLLEGE'S FIRST WOMAN PROF. HONORED BY DINNER TORONTO, AprU 12. (Canadian Press). Victoria College' first woman associate professor. Mlsa Marq C. Rowell, M.A., was honored recently at a dinner arranged for her by the Victorian College Alumnae Association at Annesley Hall, The guest of honor was member of the class of "98, AdvertU ln the Dally Ntw. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Ltd. llcANADUNj PACinc -VSSSB9B-S- Phone 15 Agents for Ladysmith-Wellington and Peerless Coal ; Main Office now at 311 Second Avenue (between 2nd and 3rd Streets) Phone your orders to Phone 15 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services, 4 Sailings from Prince Rupert t .-..hik-.n tl-rsnrrll. Juneau. Skaiway April . IS, S9; May 0. 89. 30. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle April I. 1. ti: May 3. 13. .1. PRINCESS BEATRICE, for Butrdale. East Delia Bella. Oeean falls. Narnu Alert Bay. Campbell Klveramt Vanceuver every Saturday. II o-m. Agency for all Steamship Line. Full Infotmatlu. Irons- W. C. ORCHARD. .General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. aC. HE'S HERE Having arranged with the Hoover Co. to send us a demonstrator, we are now in a position to show you the difference between the Hoover and an ordinary vacuum clearer. Demonstration will be made right in your own home for the asking, starting Monday, March 2lst. Just phone. 3, and we will Uo the rest. The Hoover Is sold on very easy terms. Kaien Hardware Co