PAGE SIX THE DAILT NEWS Agreeably aged, mooth, fragrant jngenlal com pany anywhere J & YEARS jr I OLD i Tins advertisement is not puhlsslied or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard ur by the Uovcrnmenl of lirilisb Columbia. DIG REDUCTION'S All Woollen Goods Reduced STOCK MUST CO Ladies' Combinations, reg. $3.25. Sale $2.73 Ladies' Combinations, rejr. $2.00. Sale $1.30 Ladies' Combinations, reg. $1.50. Sale $1.13 Girls' Combinations, reg. $1010. Sale $1.03 Girls' Combinations, reg. $1.50. Sale $1.15 Girls' Combinations, reg. $1050. Sale $1.25 Just arrived new shi(-nent of Elasco Wool. AH shades. 2 balls 33c Monarch Brush Wool, 2 balls mussallem's Have Your Eyes Examined Poor eyes and poor glasses i 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 glasses at once. Lowest prices. Expert service. A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite (J.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Tine, Cedar, Ilirch and Spruce I'er load $6.50 Per half load $3.50 Per sack 50c Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 13'J Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY HOTTLES. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST i THEIR GREAT FLIGHT OVER MR SAM I IX AMI LAIIY IIOtKE KC TIKX -IX IIETTCK HEALTH" li:oM IXK2IIT TO IMIIA LONDON, Mar IS. (Canadian Preset. &.t Samuel ' Hoare. '. air minister, and Lsdy-Uaud Hoare returned Irom their nitht to India "In better health" tor their long and lnteretu&g Journey. Sir San: net taid on bis return a few day ago Lad; Iloare travelled who her husband 10.000 miles in the air. villi tbe air minuter in addition Hew 2.5O0 miles in inspection of the air force on uk Indian Northwest Frontier. Speaking generally.- said Sir Samuel Hoare. "we not only carried out the program we had arranged, hut we carried It out absolutely to tune the whole way through. More than that, we carried it out without Uie need of any spare part or any repair either to the machine' or the engine. I think that Is a very! remarkable feat on a (light of more than 12.000 miles. We accomplished 10.000 miles In the City of Delhi and about 2.500 miles In the military machine D IIS. During the whole of the tour we never had a forced landing or a breakdown of any kind. That Is a very remarkable testimony to British enterprise and efficiency. It is no credit to me at all, personally. I simply sat comfortably In a cirti or military machine making copious notes of tbe Interesting places orer which we flew. j "I have had opportunities of all aorta of air questions with tbe cf this kind. Next, the success of tbe LAND ACT .NOTICE OK INTENTION' Til APPI.V TO TO LEASE LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate oa the north shore of Crescent Inlet Mores? Island Queen Charlotte Islands. tn tne iTovinct of Britftb Columbia, and being about one and a hall miles from the hesd of the Inlet TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation Marine Broker, intends to apply tor a lease o! ue icuowing cescnoed lands: Cmnmeielnz at a rjont nlanted on the l0a acres, more or lesa. JAMES FIELD. Applicant Dated November 27. 1S28. CONSULT US about Your Eyes DO not hesitate to consult us about your eye. Our exigence 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 belief that nowhere will you obtain better service or more conscientious treatment. IF you require glasses a thorough scientific examination will reveal the fact. If you do not require them, we will candidly tell you so. Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith IJlock Phone 7C3 Dr.J.R.Gosse DENTIST Helgertson Rlock X-Ray Service. Open Evenings Phone C8C. Clothing Manufacturer HAS OPENING In Sales Department for two men of good appearance and character to sell guaranteed made-to-measure suits at $20.50. Must be satisfied with ?S0 weekly to start. Experience unnecessary but must be workers. Give full particulars In first letter. MR. M. CARTY, 160 Richmond W Toronto, . I I mm m aaV nudcye way loivasn HjUoollens One washing with alkali-laden cale soap or chips may ruin your expensive woollens. No need to Die chances! Keep them soft, unshrunlen, unfided prolong their usefulness by washing them in gentle Lux suds al-jcayu Uhere is no Substitute for LUX tvt innin xtmnt L7J7 military and crrll authorities In the j tour was due to the organizing capacity many countries through which we, of the Imperial Airways Company After passed. If I were asked to whom the ! all. it la a tall order for a comparatively credit was due. I would say that It was i new company to undertake a journey due to a great extent to the fact that : -! this kind with a machine that only I was accompanied by Lady Maud j passed IU final testa two days before we Hoare. It U a matter of great satis-jleft Croydon. The organization was so faction to me that my srtfe should j good that the whole journey was made new hold the record of being the first! not only In absolute safety but with-woman to make a long-distance flight lout any discomfort." The journey bad also been an example of what he had always tried to achieve namely the closest possible alliance tatween military and civil nytng. Tbe Imperial Airways Company would be tbe first to admit that practically everywhere tbey landed the Air Force was able to give them most valuable help. For a great part of the route they wtre flying over country that had been regularly flown over by military aero.-planes during the last three or four Tears. During the farther part of the route bet s een Iraq and India they north shore of Crescent Inlet, abou landed on landmg-grounda marked out InTet- thei nhwt,AT --Y" Doad- "Uyahed tcenee southwesterly 20 chains: thence southeasterly 20 chains, thence northeasterly 20 chains, and containing forty LAND ACT NOTU'E OF INTENTION" TO APPLY TO TO IXAKE LANK I In Prince Rupert Land Recordlne Dla-i trlct. and situate at Huston Inlet, Queen I Charlotte Ialanda. I TAKE NOTICE that Robert U r-rrle. of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation fish packer, intends to apply for a lease of tbe following described landi: Commencing at a post planted at northeast comer about I XXX) feet wes-: terly from miners' cabins at head of ' Huston Inlet: thence westerly 23 , chains: thence southerly about 12 chains. . thence easterly 20 chains: thence nor- meny ajui iz chains, and containing 21 acres more or less. ROBERT M, CTJRR1E. Aoollcani LAND ACT MUK'i: OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE IOKESIIOKC In Graham Island. Sueen Charlotte Island Land Recordlne District of Prince itupcrt, ana situate at Ferguson Bay Maasett Inlet. Oraham Island. ! TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Company Limited of Vancouver. BJC-: occupation Manufacturers. Intend to aa- : piy tor a lease of the fallowing de 1 scribed landi: Commencing at a post planted at the SEASONABLE GOODS AT UAKUAIN PRICES. CANNED JAM , Pure Fruit Strawberry Jam, 4 lb. tin Raspberry Jam, 4 lb. tin Loganberry Jam, 4 lb. tin ... Cherry Jam, 4 lb. tin Rlack Currant Jam or Jelly, 4 tin Peach Jam, 4 lb. tin Orange Marmalade, 4 lb. tin. . Apricot Jam, 4 lb, tin Greengage Jam. 4 lb. tin Gooseberry Jam, 4 lb. tin ... : Malkin's Uest Pure Plum Jam 73c 7.c 7-c 73c lb 7."c 63c 63c 63c 63c 63c 30c CANNED FRUITS Malkin's Best or Royal City Pure Fruit in heavy syrup, 2's, Peaches, Pears, Loganberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Cherries, Apricots, Pineapple. 3 Tins for 93c Sterling Catsup, 4 bottles for 93c Heinz Catsup, 3 bottles for . . 93c Freh Milk Every Train. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited, Phone 43 and 574. oSeer of the Air Port, at the end l the war. and the whole any through the journey he had constantly brought home to him the great value ol the closest possible alliance bet tt.i trie military and cltU aides orer these Kmg- (distance routes. ille rras greatly lmprrsncd with the efficiency and the usefulness of tbe work of the Air Porce on the North-Wet I frontier of ladla. He paid a warm iri- bute to the efficieuf? ol the two pilots. C. P. Wooley-Dod and Captain P. L Barnard, and to the navigator. Squad- j rou-leader Johnson It was not, he said, a whole falrseather trip. Tttae , alter time they experienced the worst' possible weather. There were dm? j stOrma. an earthquake on tbe North- West Frontier, snow and rain, and they, experienced what wis really the first I "London" tog ever known in tbe his- j toiy of Delht. The day they left Out j city they found the aerodrome shro-ded , tf fog almost as' thick as that which I London had been experiencing during (be last few daya. MINIS M-.TtCC MJIVICE The flight was not a "stunt" in any; sense. The muhliw tliev used ws is i 'ordinary commercial machine, designed J and buUt for 'carrying on an ordinary j and regular aerrlce between Egypt and' Mesopotamia, and as be hoped, in the: future between Eiipt and India. lie 'hoped that this was the beginning ol a 'service that was going to be of very great value to England, to India, and to the Empire as a ahote Throughout tbe tour he waa constantly struck with the very great Interest that waa every . a here taken in the conception of this long-distance service. Crowds of people met them wherever they sanded, and iany number of them wished to discus with him the possibility of starting that long-distance service. Sir Samuel Hoare. in an alTonon to the prospect of an air service to Australia, said he had always regarded the retting up of an air route to India as a sUge on the way to Australia and New Zealand. LAIIY MO USE! I IIMMI.NT Lady Maud Hoare described the jour- ney as an extraordinarily interesting ex-; perlrnce for an ordinary woman She; found the flight easier and less Urine' than previous short-distance flignta she ' had made. "Sometime it waa unpleasant." she added with a smile "bji. I was not the only sufferer." Reterrms ' to the different height at which tbey travelled ahe said some times they experienced crest cold and aometimea K waa hot. This raised problems of bow one should dress. -I dressed In layers, so to speak." ahe said, "a wolly cardi gan, a leather coat, and then a fur coat," ADVANCE GUARD OF IMMIGRANTS sMEIML IHNDKI K ,tl;l;: IN VUN-Nimi IOK.IMSTKIIUTION IN WINNIPEG, Mirth 15 liteen Mf-ferent nationalities are rsorsnented oj. the special train which arrived in Winnipeg at 6.4 this msmlBf over the lines of the Canadian KsUcaal Rui - The total number la 367 and tbe ahlp wa the Tuscanla. Hungarian srul Juto-Slavtans predominate. Tirtv-three are British. Two hundred ard fifty-tlve are booked aa far as Winnipeg and will be placed tn various parte of Use meit by the Canadian National Railways colonization department. Of the balance. SI to on to Saakatehewan. 23 to Albert and S to Vancouver. Several continental famllya brought out under the colonisation scheme of the raUway are Included. Another Canadian National special is due here at 3 o'clock this evening, with 265 passenjers from the Bremen. Tbe majority of ttuwe Immigrant will be re-Ucketed here and. distributed throughout the prairie province. Oermana In the party number 123 and the otber are Rumanians. Czecho-Slovaklana. Hungarians. Auatrlans and Rutheniana. This heavy movement of Immigrant to Canada iv what officials here term a the advance guard of the heaviest movement to this country since before the war. According to word received from Montreal, several thou ml more are on the way. every steamer la loaded and there la scarcely a country in Europe that It la not giving weight to the big westward movement. Market Prices LAUD a Pure 2ic Compound, 23e MJUS B.C. fresh pullet! j..'. 45c B.C. fresh, firsts 50c B.C. fresh, extras' 60c local new laid 00c IIMI Halibut, lb 25c Salmon, coboe, frozen 25c Bmoked kippers, 'lb. 16c Kippered salmon, lb. 25c Bmoked black cod. lb. 2214c Pinnan baddies, lb. 20c Salt mackerel, Ib. 25c Eastern salt herring, J for 25o Bait codfish fllleU. lb, 30c Boneless salt cod bricks, lb 26c MEATH Fowl, No. 1. lb ,., 35o Roasting chicken, lb 45c Ham, sliced, first grade , 60c Ham. whole, first grade 45c Ham. picnic, lb , 22Vic Cottage rolls, lb. .' 35c Bacon, back, sliced 60a Bacon, aide. ...... 45c to 60c Tork, dry aalt 35c DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Returns! I tokl you I would coaie back after a year. I hate kept my promU. HONESTY.' TKUTII AND JUSTICE IN ALL MY I)KA1.1N(.'S HAS HtT VI riUENDS AND PATIENTS II EKE. I have toted this frienjhip and. my patients have tented my r3re ment in nil their dental work. I deserve your patronage. While in the outh and ea.L I have taken many ptwt graduate exire an; prepared to take rare of your dental neeix. Infected teeth have cmued no end of suffering and decline in iteahh. that have to do with poor health can he trace! to Ihc infected trth f tk mo, Hays tell theory but do not cure. The cauc mut be remntfd to she the boc. to rcme back to normal. I AM HEHE TO SERVE YOU ACJAIN. YOUR APPOINTMENT SHOULD III M ONCE. 11V MAIL OK PHONrl TWO-HAY SERVICE FOR OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS. Anrjthctic given under the upeniiun of the ph)!fiarU of Prince Kup in the Dominion of Canada. Remember we have two Mrhotanihlpa here In a ,Ti COME TODAY. Dr. Jos. Maguire Phone y2Z Ayrahtre bacon. Ib 40c Veal, ahoulder Ue i Veal. hn 43e VtaJ. leg 40c ; Pork, sttoulder 3V Pork, sou 4c , Pork, tag . ........ 40 Beef, pot roast I3 to IBc Beef. Utilise 10c to 1 Beef, steak 26c to 40c , Beef mm. prime rib. 0r ' lamb, chops Vic Lamb. sJMsjklcr . 3V: .aluuon. lf 40c; lag 4 Ac Mutton, chop 404 Mutton sheasMer 30c ISUTT EK BrookOesd Shaotrswk Mtf WixxBBd lb , Wc ECT Ib IN LAND ACT Skeena Land District. DsMriet of Que Charlotte Islands TAKE NOTICE that slaty days afur? data. I intend to apply u the Chtr Comm sinner rf I tuts for a Ptei.. V pf os pert for coal and petroleum over 049 acres ol land bounded aa follows: Oommenelng st a pott planted at tne southwest comer of Section M. Township 3. Oraham Island, and marked "A J O 's southwest corner": thence esst 80 chains: thence north 80 chain, theuee sett so chains: tbence south so chains to po'nt of commencement hrtn Section 3d. Township 3 Oraham I. land B C A. J OOflDON. Lo-alor Dtd December 17 I9M V eek-end Specials Terrace Turnips, real beauties. Hjtetial, g lbs. for 23c Ayrshire Roll llacon, machine sliced, per Ib 33c hakim; powder special Dr. Price'H or Royal 2',i Ib. tins, reirular 11.85, social 11.29 6 lb. tins, regular .1.25, special $2.1'J We are overstocked on lariating and we make these special prices to reduce our stock. THIS WEEK ONLY Pure Olive Oil. Vi jrallon tin, re- Kulnr 11.85. Special $1.1!) Gallon tins, rejrular $a.25. Sik;- clal $2.89 ('ranulated Sugar, In bulk. Special 13 lbs. for $1.00 Limit 2G lbs. to each customer. II.C. Fresh Pullet Eskh, 3 dozen for $1.00 Every eifir guaranteed new laid. Sunkist OranRes, 13 for 25c (Jlory Urand Salmon, Vi's, 4 tins for 23c Watch this space tpmorrow for additional specials. Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 21Q and 211 DENTIST Alder Hlock. Otcr Ormr". WESTHOLME THEATRE Admivtion The TUESDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 p-m. Norma Shearer 3 in "The Devils Circus All the thrill ! :ii- -awdu-t rinjr and til ARIES EMMETT MACK. CAIIMEI. MM-and noted car. I. MAfh SLNNIITT COMEDY "JS.VT LOVK t .......- ",jc and -X r A f rsrrr dJL sire We ure the Sole Agents for ' ORIGINAL TOILET LUXURIES Ily MORNY 201 Rt'k'ent Street, Ia,hI" "CIIAMINADE" "JUNE ROSES" -M YSTKHIKl -vioi.Ern: morny -rose vkkvkine These amous Perfumes and Powders arc Court and capital of Euroi'- Thlr rare quali' ing fragrance have won them the approval ' both in Kuroite and America. We have the Perrume. Toilet Water. I' " ( Salve, Rath Siilts. Rath Dustlujr Powder, S- aj mid ShavinK Soap in wooden bowls. ORMES LTjO. . . fM lit MI ft I u .1 t me i-ioneer iirueitisiH in rue jieiiisieri-u Ir.l a ......... r.iu Phones S2 M UllllUV Ullll Ul alliri't " GARDEN SUPPLIES We have a complete lino of irardui ' ' Spades. Rakes, Hoes. Shovels and Forks -eve : Kardeninjf. Orders taken for Lawn Fcminif n i. sins and heights. Agents for r.CM. ltt..v.l... 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