PAGE SIX 1h government (f Canada guarantees its Age IO YEARS OLD Have Your Eyes Examined Itev. U. G. Turner, one of our many satisfied cus-tomera, in a letter received from Nelson, II.C. says: "Many thanks for fitting me up. I can truly say it is the first time I have been really fitted. There is a world of difference, an advanced degree of comfort In reading, with a sharper definition of object. I appreciate it very much. "Sincerely yours, ' "Signed "(Rev.) E. 0. Turner." 27 years' practical experience fitting glasses assures you tlio best for less. A. E, IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 1 311) Third Avenue. Opposite G.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Rirch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half lo.ad ...... $3.50 Per sack ...,......', 50c Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. HOW MARCONI 77flg in Canada 95 years inlcte wU Tliis advertisement Is nol published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Uovenitncnl of llrilish Columbia. Oresa Materials At greatly reduced prices, including Gingham and Prints for Ilousedrcsses and Jtayons which are suitable for afternoon wear. Ginghams, rejr. a5c per yard, sale, 1 yards $1.00 Ginghams, rcg. 25c per yard, sale, 5Va yards $1.03 Itipplette, reg. .'!0c per yard, sale, 4,3 yards $1.00 Prints, reg. 40c per yard, sale, 3 yards $1.03 llomper Cloth, reg. 40c per yard, sale, 3 yards . . $1.0! Broadcloth, reg. GOc per yard. sale, 2 yards $1.00 Crejw, reg. 25c per yard, sale, xi yards $1.00 Crepe, figured, reg. 35c per yard, sale, SVj yards $1.00 Ginghams, reg. 40c per yard, 3 yards $1.00 Our stock consists of several patterns of each price. It is not necessary to buy. Come In and look around Mussa Hem s FOUND RADIO ' LOVE .UTAH? ISEM'LTED IX W1KFLESS IHM'OVKICV S.W.I .MAX WHO COX-TI(IVi:il IT LONDON. FeK 14. A boyhood love ; affair, and stern parents, who dented him communication with the girl, resulted in his gift to the world of wlre-les telegraphy. Senator Guglitlmo Mir-ceni tacitly admitted In London, to the course of a speech at the Foreign Pres. Association. Lens standing reports have said that Marconi, when only la. fell desperately In love j with a certain -y-ung . warns-... When her' parents, refused tbcra any communication, he vainly tried m smuggle her notes and then attempted to wave a handkerchief according to tb- code they had agreed upon. His Inven tion of the radio was said to have fo:- lowed. Asked by guests at the luncheon t tell how his Idea of wireless originated. Marconi said that his first experiment-! with it were made In 1C33, when he was 19. 1 can only say that I thought of tb? wireless because I wasted to conamu-' someone with whem T could not otherwise communicate." b: said. that was not dependent on weather, fog or sun as are the ordinary visual signals. That was six years before Eng land and France were connected by wireless communication." Af.ked to elaborate on his statements. Marconi refused to say whether or no: be referred to his boyhood love aftaltv "I do not want to start a love stry. he said smilingly. I She was so modest that when be said be had stripped his gears, she Insisted on getting out and walking home. This Week-Endl We are goln to isell BISCUITS In our window will be the fine.-' i Prices marked ou the tickets, from NewSupplies of Men's Clothing arriving regularly For Prices and Quality Don't Forget Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. R. Miller - Proprietor LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone G3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order, in our shop as low as $50 223 Sixth Street MADE IN CANADA SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE RUPERT EAST UNITED CHURCH CELEBRATES FIRST ANNIVERSARY TIMIJER SALE N6830 wlfn wltt LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AI'I'LV TO , TO LKASK lt Ml In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dts-I trict. and situate at Huston Inlet. Queen I Chsrlotte Islands. ! TAKE NOTICE thai Robert U. Currle. of Vsncouver, B.C.. occupation fish I packer, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: j Commencing at a post planted at northeast corner about I XXX) feet wes-' terly from miners' cabins at head of LAND ACT. NOTICL OF INTKNTION TO AI'I'LV TO ri KCIIAMK I.AMI TAKE NOTICE THAT I. Arthur Robert. 'son, Massett. B.C.. occupation Mlllman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: I Commencing at northeast corner of xn u u.l. District: thence south fifty chains: thence east forty chains; thence north to shore: thence following hlghwater mark to point of commencement, containing one hundred acres. ARTHUR ROBERTSON NOTICE. KsT.m: or .iamks w.titu wilon. II riKIKI.IJI ANSK1NOK Tenders will be received bv the under. signed on the Stock In Trade and Futures of the above named J. W. Wilson a' Stewart. B.C. Copies of Inventory and key to store may be obtained from R. W. Kennedy. Barrister. Stewart. B.C. Tenders to be submitted on or before February 19, 1927. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ausx. a. connon, Trustee, Prince Rupert. B.C. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST j i i mam ' it rf'i.ju i i m " 7 TIIE DAILY NEWS Monday r.W CANADIAN NATIONAL HEAD SAYS POLITICS WILL NOT ENTER UNDER HIS KECI.ME. (continued from page one) malned until a late hour. I H - Salt codfish fillets, lb. Boneless salt cod bricks, lb. MKATH Fowl, No. I. lb. ..,.; Roasting chicken, lb Hsm, sliced, first grade .. Ham, whole, first grade ... Ham. picnic, lb more or less. 1 vesi. loin Located this 30th day of December. ' Vfl, 1928. Market Prices w LAKH Pure 23c Compound 23c tuos B.C. fresh, pullets 47)4 B.C. fresh, firsts 60c B.C. fresh, extras 660 Local new laid 65c HMI Halibut, lb 25c Salmon, cohoe, frozen 25c Smoked kippers, lb , 15c Kippered salmon, lb 25c ; Smoked black cod. tb 22 14 c 30c 25c 35c 45c 60c 45C 22 Vie Cottage rolls, lb 353 Bacon, back, sliced &0c Bacon, side 45c to COc Pork, dry salt 36c Ayrshire bacon, lb. 40o Veal, shoulder 25c 40c 40c Pork, shoulder ..' 28c Pork, loin 40c Pork, leg 4oc Beef, pot roast 12V4e to 18c Beef, boiling 10c to I2c Beef, steak 25c to 40c Beef .roast. prhWrlb 30o Lamb, chops 50c Lamb, shoulder 35c Mutton, leg 40c Lamb, leg .'..,,.,2 4Bc Mutton, chops 400 Mutton shoulder 3 cm BUTTER Brookfleld, Shamrock ' and Woodland. iu soc E.C.D.. ib 50c Capital, 2nd grade. 2 'lbs. 95c Fraser Valley, lb 65c New Zealand, lb 65c CHEESE Ontario solids 30c Stilton, lb 35c Kraft 45e Norwegian Ooat , 65o Napoleon Llmberger 70o Roquefort '..,..... 60c Swifts' Buttercup, lb. ;, 45e OorgOMola. lb. ,,t,.' 75c McLaren's Cream,; Jar's .... 43e and 85o The Children Will Catch Cold I with enemies and critics which can be Mothers should new nrg-lM the nnt productive of no good; never to manl-. "gn of a eold cr cough where their If... ....... ..,. hut ' children are coneerivit. for if thev d V pursue relentlessly and tenaciously! ", erious lung IrouUe is liablfl , our objective. No critic will ever divert ! " ' tiw 'nrnir".!iA f th cndin' Ns- i Mrs. R. T. IlnlibT, 10?2 narrlrgtrn ; fUonaf railways from the "objective t! . ,,,Ii,M A writes: Tto. have announced. No ertuc can affect ; our record; hb friend can add to It. i That recent stands before the people of Canada and on that record we rest our caw. The gathering was under the chairmanship of L. Smith, president of the CN-A-A.A.. who outlined the achievements of the orgsnlzatlon and stated Uist a movement is now under way to amalgamate all the athletic and recrea-; tlon organizations of the Canadian National railways Into one body, which would be the largest force of tu Una In Canada. j laiiv Thornton ui:momi:i i tn a happy little switch. Miss B. E. . Shannon, president of the Canadian National Ladles' Social Club, welcomed Lady Thornton Into the offlclsl family Oruyere and assured her of the friendship and Oolden Loaf. lb. support of all the girls tn the com- M (i.Vlt Pny. j White, per 1 00 T.7; Lady Thornton thanked Miss Shan-1 Yellow, per IOO 7 non for her kindly greetings and ex-' 11.0 IK prrasea ner pleasure in oemg Tat nwlTi Nu , wmt mother of such a handsome and grow, paty flour, 10's tag family." Immediately after she rtttWy Uouri'49-, nan sposen sne was presenter! wim a bouquet of roses by the Ladles Social Club, W. E. Duperow. who was called upon to Introduce Sir Henry, considered his speech unnecessary because "If there ehihlren ar continually getting roMs, but 1 have no trouble with them, for ju.t as soon ts they begin to cough 1 give tlirra a Joso of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup which breaks op tht eoM within a day or . I get great results ont of It and wnuU rot be without it for anything. I can highlr recommend it to any one." Price S. a bottle; large farailr sits COc; put up only by Ths T. Mi'lbura Co, Limited, Toronto, Out. ... 50c .., 45c MAS 64t 12.90 VtUtTAiat.H , Ucets. e lbs. Sic jtuO lLw. 1X76 IU.C. Carrot, lb. 3c .1.00 I to. is any man In Canada who requires H1 ' Introduction or passport, he is Sir;' P01 10w tb"- Henry." Mr. Duperow reviewed briefly j 8 lb- some of the athletic activities of the ,taUe' "n I- 7c president and created considerable FPrf. amusement. In which Sir Henrv hlmielf pr,eJ'. ounfn ? joined, by stating that, once when 6lr!C,UJ'nmer- B O- .4c-40 Henry was being watched In action on'Terr,t' bbS' " OalUornU head lettlMt .19 a eolf m. . memhr of th. rtuh The first anniversary of the cpenlng finally approsehed him and asked if " ' lD:Porte1- P" " of Rupert East United Church wss ce- he pUylng golf or merely prac- tookl1 cntoo. lb. a brated with a special service last night tlclng to be fanner" to thu Sir ' S5 which rtev n n n,rv n.rtor nf Henry, later reDlled. that "What I " M First United Church, officiated, assisted lck n distance I make up in depth." I sotouw. 2 10 bv Rev. a. O. It rk, r Thrr w . !-,. Mr. Duuerow also thanked Sir Henrv . i congregation and the event was most fc lhc tint measure of support he had j8?'". ' iauccessful. .given all officers nd employees of thelc"!on,ta bru1 Pw"t. I .... . .. .v... t. t. ..iNew California eabbaie. lb. ... I iucrr was a quartette Dy Mrs, HJger. v""tWJ " w uu iwkv Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Howard and J. S. nlm u having always shown a dlsposl 1 Wilson and the orchestra rtt the Prlnes tlon 10 "shoulder all the blame himself ; Rupert School of Music was heard to nd 8lTe a11 th credit for gaod d vantage. Mrs. C. .E. Cullln u schitved to those who work 'accompanist for the 'quirtette whlli nlm." n concluded by assuring T,.t .. .i . . ... . ICI. Tl ..... .1 . . ' -M Resorting VE.UWS 'disnlav nf Swppt IWiiiU in ihv wmi.niaoa-pmMra n me paioi"" uuv nu met prinre Rupert, ri. and ana situate situate o on 7 , " J . , fcr the hymn. An Inspiring sermonior nn in the company who eon-'' norin ani.r icity. All fresh stock. a'nva.bV Rev. O. a. H.cker isldered It anything but an honor and ""b5L,,i"d r ' - - iu ine it jTmce 01 2.c per lb. up to . cSc companlst for the orchestra. HERE IS THE IIAKGAIN .1 rr- Buy one 25c pkg. of Perrin's Soda's! and get one free. That Ms 2, pkfc's. Sodas value 50c for 2.1cJ In taking this bargain we will! e.iect j-ou to buy one or two lb. of; LAM) ACT 30c MM 15c 30" 10c things j MiIKi: Of INTIATIOX TO ,tlTI,V til under' 1(1 I.K.VM; I.VMi I:i Princs Rupert Land D:- of Crsarcnl Inle Queen Chsrlotte Island. Miss Molly Lawrence sctctt as ac- : plaure to work with and for such being about on and a halt mtlei trctr 1 a sympathetic, kindly and able leader. loc "L'a ' tbe lulei I Contribution, to the program were ' Ru JS&?& made by Mrs, O. Kellsey. soloist, and Droaer. Intends to apply for a lease 01 the OUt. male choir, twice open ' tne '""owing described lands -h.mnw,. f.i,K. .-x o,.l CommnclBg at a post planted on :ni ... , - 1 north shore of Crrsceni Inlet. abou: Henry expressed It. "the best choir he one and a half m!ee from tb head of the ' had ever heard." I It&'U thenre n-rthsnterly OT ehain. unenee svuinwestett 20 chains: thence The dancing . , which . took . place In ... the southeasterly 20 (Chains; thtnc noTtn- our Sweet Riscuits which are also There be offered for sale by Public ' baUroom of the rort Oarry HoUl af ter j easterly ehalr arT'conumrngnfom mnrkPfl ttt rorlnporl nri, AucHon at the office of the . District ' . (43) 43l aerea. acres, nor more or or i less. . . ,,..v. nsrester at Prlnca Rupert. B.C.. at 10, " s".v 7 mmt Canned I ruil aqd Vegelable Sale on the 2Gth 'tlay of February. 1M7. sence of formality as the dinner and still on. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 43 and 571. the, licence X6830. to cut 4.120.000 f.bin. of Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar on an area situated on the north share of SeweU Inlet, QCX. Provided anyone unable to attend thi auction In person msy submit a cec.td tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B C. or District Forester. Prince Rupert. B.C. Huston Inlet: thence westerly 20 1 Finnan " haddles lb Me 'chtflns; thence southerly about 12 chains; ,J IT 1 thence easterly 20 chains: thence nor- 8611 mackerel, lb 26c , therly about t3 chains, and containing I Eastern salt herring. 2 for 25c cXB, mure or icsb. !i ROBERT M. CURR1E. Apnllrsnl both Sir Henry and Lady Thornton re- JAMES FIELD. 1 Applicant. Euted Novsmtxr 27. 1921 DEPARTMENT OF .LANDS NOTICE Application for lirailHg Ivrinit for the iTaMjn of 1W7. Application for permits to graze livestock on the Crown ranges within any graxtng district ol the Province of British Columbia, must be filed with the District Forester at Fort Oeorgt. Ksin loops. Nelson. Prince Rupert. Vsncouver. or Williams Lake on or before March 31st. 1937. Blank forms upon which to submit spallcaUoiis mar he obtained from th.- District Fortsters st the above named ', plates, or from the Department of Lands 1 at Victoria. B.C. O R. NADEN. ; Deputy Minister of Lands Department of Lands, I Victoria. DC, January 4. IB27. LAND ACT ! Skeena Land District. District of Queen ! Charlotte Islands. i TAKE NOTICE that slity days after I date. I intend to apply to the Chlei ! Commissioner of Lands for a licence t prospect for cosl and petroleum over 640 1 acres of land bounded as follows: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of Section 30, Towns'1?3: 0rhn Island, and marked, AJ.O.I southwest earner"! th.nr. ... 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence j wes. ou cnains: inence south 80 chain to point of commencement, being Ser-1 tion 36, Township 3, Orsham Island, B C A. J. GORDON. . Locator. D.ttcd December 17, 1928. NOTICE SJ.hrlii,i t tfnT Citizens of Prince Rupert are hereby notified that according to the By-law N?.Ki,S3;K8ecJi!on 48V'No I "hall seep or deposit ashes In wooden receptacles or within twenty-rive feet of a house or building unless the same are contained In some safe depository constructed of brick. teruV" r otner non'conibustible ma-I am Instructed by the City authorl-tlei to notify all parties, who neglects to do so or who refrains frrm doing any act or thing which violates the above provision, that ten days from thu ihnv. date an Inspector will be empowered to ii,. P'?c,1"3 to enforce this section of the By-law. H. a. Mclean, City Engineer. LANI) ACT. NOTICE Of INTENTION TO TO I.KAHE UXII. AI'I'LV ,Jn. K',ln nupJ,rt Un1 Recording Dis-trict of Prince Rupert, and situate at Nesto Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands TAKE NOTICE that John DybhaJn, of Pr nee Rupert. B.C., occupation manager ntends to apply for a ifs.e of the fol. lowing described lands: ,Cti-mmMn.cl Pot Planted on the mile from Its head; thence south 6 no? n,:a th2K5! 'Ml 16 ch: thVnci north 6 chains to shore: thence east 10 fin'J7A "SS..0' J,"' fol"!ng th. shore line to poirt of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less JOHN DYBHAVN, ' APP"c,nt Dated November 33, 1B26. 'I L. 'JLJ. . - II i. GET THAT DIAMOND " at " Heilbroner's Our policy U to give cuslomern the utmM nlue untl wrvlte. Hral ttJtiNfHcllon Is asurt-d for B those who huy n diamond from us. We have Koine hpeclnlly rok1 value-- In unumalir fir.o diamonds, mounted in pierced eighteen tarl ' while Kold nt $23.00, $:0.00, $73.00 and HOO.OO Max Heilbroner Diamond Special Ut z?.t i2J Third AtttM " ' - v-HJ-. TS ji(aBJS5F WESTHOLME THEATRE1 K MONDAY OXI.V. 7 ani ! p.m. ustling ! Amazingly for Cupid"; lly IVIr H. Kyne. A tip-top v, GEORGE O RRIEN, ANITA STEW AiiT and strong cst COMEOV "MATR1310NV III! f .s. 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