PAGE SIX fmvi. A Imported? NO! It's both older and better TEN YEARS OLD This advertisement is riot uIiIihIicJ or displayed by the l.njuur Control Hoard or by tbo tioveninioril of ltrilisli Columbia. M eat Department Specials Leu of Pork, per lb. . . 30c Leg of Veal, per lb 23c Loin of Veal, per lb. ... 2c Shoulder of Veal, per lb. 15c Veal Stew, 2 lbs. for . . 23c Shoulder of Lamb, per lb. 23c Veal Chops, Loin, per lb. 23c Pork Chop3, Loin, per lb. 33c Tvound Steak, 2 lbs. .... 43c Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. . . 55c MUSSALLEM'S 123-117 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 .Phone 84 Have Your Eyes Examined Pour eyes and poor,; passes ure a pitiful combination. Good jrlasseuAvill make food eyes of poor eyeaj. 5 If your presentst'Iasses do not suit your eyes for any reason, you are criminally ncitli'Kent of your future if you do not secure the proper glassus ut once. Lowest prices. Expert tser- A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 311) Third Avenue. Opposite C.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Uirch and Spruce l'er load . $6.50 Per half load $3.50 Per sack COc Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue I'hone C80 Nijfht or Day WE. BUY HOTTLES. Dr. Alexander Smith Ulock Phone 575 DENTIST PRINCE GEORGE LOG SCALE UP ItKi .MUX AT CilM'OMR Is KXPKCTKII TO KLM'.Mi: SUM Ml ItCKOKL' tiii; emi or urn wuek ! The' lot; scale for the Prince Ocorge (plstrlct took a jump during the month bf February, sufficient to put the cale ior me rim two months of the year almost one million feet In excess of jthat Jor the corresponding months or iujo says the Prince Georsre Citizen. The total scale for the months was 6.-a 1 1.256 fret, made up of spruce 4,-DC1.309. Douglas fir 1.005.71B. lodacnole ipine 452, and balsam 253.776. For the month or February 1920 the total seal of the district was 4.491,346, represented by spruce 3.875.558. Douglas Jlr 160.436. lodjepole pine 61.275. balsam 378,711 and cedar 15.3G6. For the first two months of the current year the district scale stands at 0302,078 feet, and the scale for the corresponding months In 1026 at 8.880,773 feet. As compared with the' month or February 1826 there was a gain made in the output of poles and a drop In the number of railway ties during the past mouth. For the past month the pole scale was returned at 33540 lineal feet as against 16.330, and the ties at 114.663 as against 132,884 for February 1026. It Is conceded the past year has not been a very profitable one for the men engaged In sawmlUlng throughout the district. They have got their costs of production down to the point which admits of their running upon a very small margin, but prices continued consistently low throughout the year. Two of the mills made a record of run-1 nlng throughout the entire winter, the! Allen-Thrasher at Snowshoc, and the Cranbrooks mill to the west of Prince i George. Sawing has been resumed by j the Lougworth Lumber company at Week-end Specials E.C. Fresh Pullet Ekjts, arriving Wednesday boat, 3 dozen for l)5c Capitol Creamery Butter, ier lb. 45c Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. t."c Del Monte Prunes, size 90-100, lbs. for 25c Malkin's Best Jelly Powders, 4 for 25c King Oscar Sardines, 'per tin 15c Pure Lard, Silver Leaf or Shamrock 3 lb. tins, speciaj 65c 5 lb. tins, special t9c 10 lb. tins, special $1.98 Picnic Hams, per lb la Vic Nabob Pure Plum Jam, 4 lb. pails 49c Nabob Pure Loganberry Jam, 4 lb. Iails 59c King Beach ilire Prune Jam, 4 lb. pails 49c King Beach Pure 'Raspberry Jam, 4 lb, pails 59c Sunny Monday Laundry Soap, ex tra special, jier bar 5c Limit 20 to each customer. Gold Dust Washing Powder, large package 29c Fela Naptha Soap, per carton of 10 bars 79c 50 tins Dri-Pak Prunes, size 2V2 lb., while they last 25c Circle Brand Sliced Pineapple, 2 lb, tins 15c Peamealed Back Bacon, machine sliced, per lb 45c Terrace Spuds, arriving Saturday. 100 lb. sack $1.95 Book your order now for arrival. Australian Boast Beef, or Corned Beef, 1 lb. tins, each 25c Westons Assorted Biscuits, regular 85c per tin, while they last each r,0c Weston's Peopled Mixed Biscuit in bulk, special, per lb. . . '25c Fresh Boasted Peanuts, 2 lbs. for 35c Boger's Golden Syrup, C lb. tin, social 4.1c Heinz Salad Cream, week-end spe cial 35c i uiassic uieanser, J tins for . . 25c Brunswick Sardines. 4 for . . 25c Ogilvie's Baby Chick Feed, G lbs. for 25c per 100 lb. sack $3.90 Market Day Baisins. 2 lb. ikir.'29c Head Lettuce, 2 for 25c Cauliflower 25c and 35c Fresh Spinach, per lb 15c Bhubarb, per lb 20c Fresh Tomatoes, uer lb 35c Celery . . , 25c and 35c I lorida Grape Fruit, each .. 15c California Grape Fruit, each 10c Fresh Fish and Meats Prices Reasonable Phone us for Quick Service Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210 and 211 ! 2 lb. Creamery Butter in bulk for l5c with a 5 lb. pail Silver Leaf Lard. The 2 for $2.00 1 50c pkg. Som-Mor Graham Wafers; 1 (55c pkg. Supreme Coffee. The 2 for $1.00 l'rchh .Milk Dally Delivered B.C. Butchers & Grocers George Rorie CIIAKTEKED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone 381. 143 Bevond Avenue We.it, Prince Uupert i Bargains FOR THIS WEEK Vilb. tin Malkin's Best Strawberry-Jam for 05c, with 8 packages Quaker Corn Flakes for $1.00. All for $1.05. Limited ! Phones 45 and 574 aaaaWI Dr.J.R.Gosse DENTIST Hclgcrson Block X-ltay Service. Open Evenings Phone 68G. TIIE DAJLT HEWS Fr,da" MaMh Longworth, the Northland Spruoe at Aleca Lake, and the Willow River company at Willow River, and the big mill at Qldcome is expected to resume sawing this week. CARD PARTY AND JDANCE IS HELD Oruu'riiirn tVrrr llicli ut Mirefnl .VI fair hi .MrtruHlr Hull Lnt Mght Members of the Loyal Orange Lodge were hosts at a successful whist drive and dance held last night in the Metro- poic Hall. There were fifteen tables of cards and prize winners were as follows: Ladies' first. Mrs. Oeorge J. Dawes: ladles' second, Mrs W. E. Wllliacroft; men's first, QUI! Royer. men's second. H. Brown. Refreshments were served and dancing followed to music furnished by Mrs. R. P. Ponder'a orchestra. The function broke up about 2 o'clock this morning. J. A. Teng was master of ceremonies and Jack Munro presided at the door. The committee responsible for the suc cess df the affair consisted of J. A. Teng, A. M. Davles. Thomas Annesley.f tin. J Munro. Mrs. S. V. Cox and Mrs IS. Leek. LORD LASCELLES TOBE MADE PEER Will lie Elevated t Terrace In III Own Klght LONLON. March 25. HU Majesty King Oearge will elevate hla son-in-law. Vltcount Lascelles. to the House of Lords as a peer In his own right. Official announcement to this effect Is expected in the near future. A peerage for Lord Lascelles wUI Involve no change in either the rank or title of Princess Mary's husband, but the title wUI become an actual one. Instead of merely one of courtesy, as at present. This will be another Instance where rather and son sit In the House of Lords at the same time Advertise 1n the Dally News RESPONSIBILITY SETTING FIRES Judge Robertson ot Priuce Oeorge has handed down in the County Court at Smlthers a decision of considerable Interest which deals with the responsibility of those setting tire for any damage which may result therefrom. On June 24, the farm of a man named Berg. In the vicinity of Lake KsthJyn. was run over by fire and all improvements and a quantity of timber destroyed. It was a very hot afternoon, and when the Berg shack caught fire Its owner was sleeping atrd he lost everything, even his clothing. Berg entered suit against Charles Wilson, a neighbor, alleging he had set the fire, and that through his negligence the damage was occasioned. The case was tried at Smlthers by Judge Robertson, who Is relieving Judit Young. P. E. Wllaou sppeared for Berg, and M. Gonzales, ot Prince Rupert, and L. B. MoOlll. of Smlthers. for the defendant Wilson. The judgment banded down by Judge Robertson reviews the evidence taken at the trial and then proceeds: UEVIEMf CASE "I have rear lied the conclusion that the fire which burned the plaintiff's place originated at the defendant's; that the defendant rtlrf nut talr rMuin.M i Eastern salt herring, 3 lor 25c Salt codluh fillets, lb 3bc Boneless sail cud bricks, lb. 20; MEATt Fowl. Nu. I. lb 34c Rosstmg chicken, lb 4Jo jliam. sliced. Xlrst grade S5o Jll.UEIOlll.UTOV(ilr.sJllI..Mi:TU,,m' W"0,e" flm T,ac 42c ix c.wi: or i.vrr.itioii interest 1,,,. ' ' ' ... Uscon, back, sliced bOo Bacon, side 40c to Me Pork, dry salt , 84c Ayrshire bacon, lb 35c Veal, shoulder 25c Veal, loin 40c Veal, leg 40c Pork, shoulder 28c Pork, loin 40c Pork, leg 40o Beef, pot roast Hftc to IBc Beet, boiling 10c to 120 Beef, steak 25c to 40c Beef .roast, prime rib 30c Lamb, chops 50c Lamb, shoulder 95c Mutton. leg 40c Lamb, leg 48c Mutton, chops 40e ! Mutton shoulder 30c iiunr.K Braokfleld. Shamrock and Wuudlsnd. lb 60c E.CD.. lb &Oc Capital. 2nd grade, 3 lbs Me Fraser Valley, lb 35c New Zealand, lb (5c III tfE Ontario solids 30c Stilton, lb 35c Kraft 45e Norwegian Ooat . . . .' 65c poln UmberBtr precaution, to aafeguard the fir.; did I not see that It was absolutely out; and r?"" did not exerIae thst care a prudent and cautions man should have done If he had a pre per regard for hla own and his neighbors' safety. "As to the damages, plaintiff says hla cabin, unfinished house, sUble. lumber A passenger for one of the northern canneries boarded the Oardena on Tuesday night at Vancouver and duru the night caused a eanahlefaMe dla-turbsnce. In euussvoring to quiet him. Purser Patterson -was attacked sih! given rather a rough time. At Alert Uay the disturber was taken ashore and charged with intoxication and assault and was sentenced to aixty days at Okalla with hard labor WOMEN MEMBERS AT WESTMINSTER AGITATE FOR BIGGER BOUDOIR LONDON, March 25. - Urtuins six women members of parliament are agitating for an enlarged "boudoir," but officials of the House of Commons say It Is difficult to give the women additional room as the space at Westminster Is much overcrowded. The present quarters, the women members claim. have a tendency to make them feel cramped and dull their speech-making Inspirations, j Market Prices Market prices prevailing hero today arc as follows: LAKII Pure .I,.,..... Compound EOUb;" D.C. fresh pulletfj'. , . .?.,,. D.C. fresh, tlnU.. D.C. fresh, extras 25o 20c t ;35o 40c 45o Local new laid 80c I'l.lll Halibut, lb 20c Salmon, cohoe, frozen 25c Bmoked kippers, lb., lie Kippered salmon, lb 25c Bmoked black cod, lb. 23y',c rinnan haddles, lb. 30c Salt mackerel, lb. 23e M OAK 70c 75e; Swifts' Buttercup, lb 45c j Oorgonzola. lb 7Sc McLaren's Cream. Jars 45c and Mc; Orufere 45c' Oolden Loaf, lb 45c. and household articles and clothing. ' Wh!1' p" I7',s were of the value,,pf $384 As to the value of the timber the evidence Is Dot the very best, and t think If I allow plaintiff 300 for the timber that It will be a fair allowance "There wUI be judgment for 3M and costs of the a-tion " YIOLENT PASSENGER ROUGHS PURSER PAT Cunlrtiu unit Oltrn Hll l)u In Okullu Uiuw, yi iw 913 11.01'U Flour. 49"a. No. 1 hard wheat 1305 ?atry flour. 10 e&c Pastry flour. 49 42.90 VEd!Xtlll.E Ueeta, 6 lbs. 2V 'wO lbs j.7 DC. Oarrou. lb 4c 1 lbs W.2i Rutebagaa. 6 lbs 25c 100 lbs ,175 Potatoes. 100 lb 12.25 l.irl.rUte Tuken A.lmre WKe' 0 ID I n.m Mrumrr , ureen peppers. lb 75t Parsley, bunch 15 Rhubarb, lb 20c IN THE SUPKEME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Itr HUM i: ItlTKKT II VDKO.I.Ll.ttltK COMPANY LIMITED MI.E IIV llllliElt Ol' TIIE I'Ot UT TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the order of Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald dated the 18th day of February., 1927. In a bondholders' action Intituled In the Supreme Court of nrlllsh Columbia be tween The Itoyal Trust Company and Prince ftupert Hydro-Electric Company Limited and others, being H.IS02;I01S. brought to enforce the trusts of an Indenture dated the 30th day of June 1811. tenders are Invited by Ueorx Edward Winter the Hecetvcr appointed by an order of this Court dated the IS'.h day of September. 1018, and the decree in the said action dated the !llai day of November. 1016. for the purchase of all the remaining properties and ameu of the said Company The said propor- 1. That certain parcel of land and BremUes situate In the Province of I rltnh Columbia more Dartlcularlv tt. scribed as Lot 635, flange 5, Coast Dis trict, contsinum loo acres more or leas 2. That certain parcel of land and premises situate In the Province ol Ilrltish Columbia more particularly described aa Lot 138A. Range S, Coast District, containing 37 81:100 acres mort or less, excepting thereout a strip ot land one chain In width measured from highwster mark. 3. That certain parcel ot land and premises sltuato In the Coast District Province ot British Columbia, and more particularly described as Lot 60S. lunnt S. containing 32 60:100 acres more or less. 4. Maps dealing with surveys of drainage areas rainfall and runoff data, designs ot dams, power plants, trans mission Una and receiving ststlon for Palls and Khatada Hivers development, and plans of works. The itecelver Is informed that the above lands parcels 1, 2 and 3 were selected by the engineers of the Prince Uupert Hydro. Electric Compaity Limited as Ming suitable sties for the construction of wster power plants. Tenders msy be made for all the said parcels together or for one or moro separately. Particulars and conditions of sale may be hsd upon application at the office of Messrs. Rlddell. Btesd, Hodtes it Winter, Bank of Nova Scotia Uulidlng. Vancouver, or at the office ot the underlined, DATED the 2nd day of March, 1937. WILBON. WHEALLER tic BYMES, Solicitors for the. Plaintiff, 640 Pender Htreet West, Vancouver. D.C, 71 j The Great ffgjg cf the MONTREAL IMPORTERS continues All This Week WESTHOLME THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATt RDAV 7 end 9 p.m. Sfllurdny Matinee at :( p.m. RICHARD DIX la "The Quarterback The Hereon "cuiet tr in a irrent .ttiii-ESTHER RALSTON. HARRY HEKKKi'OKD. USMnV T ROHERT W. CRAIG, MONA PALM and many otbra. COMEDY -WHAT A LIFE. I 'ATI IE REVIEW Admiivniiin ..... 50c and 2 -r 'A' ma J) IMPORTANT NOTICE All Trndcs, lluinrM?M iintl Profr-l,,n niut Ik reRitcrtd Injure April 3!Hh. Nulitf in hereby given that, purwunni of Section CSKJ of the Taxation Act, evsiry h i in, Carrie on, or practice any Trade. Ruhiik r within the Province is required to obtain in m uioncr of Income Tux a Certificate of Rejrintiii' 30th, 1927. Application should Jc made i" ' r AHHesnor, from whom full information may l. "''' tiflcate will be iiwued without the payment i in" ' Default In eompIylnK with the proviiiii- " 1 renders the perxon liable, upon aummary roni' ' of $10.00 for each day during which hi deiault r i. Application forma muy be obtained fi"m ai v ' Ae.siior, Government Airent. I'rovincial P"l"' " from the CommlHHioiier of Income Tnx. Vi tuna. 1' ' Canadian National Steamships Co. Ijnjjjjj Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD ...I.. itf ntx nmi r..n I'limllnL' Dry D,,ck ,a c Eniriiicern, ftluchlnlstH, IJollermakers, IJlacliHrnlths mnkerH, FounderK, Woodworker wc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELD1N- Our plant Is equipped to handle all kinJ MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. . - nOP PHONES 43 onu oo