11927 LSS "service" In ron- rith th care of the should mean con- i, careful examina-fall iiiientifir re- tt 'ommand. yc modern eiui- ItCan 'ell the exact I'thla we hftve the pu ground to suit Ime.i the eyes do not th correction some- iirvme. That is be jjlasne' cost more. Un any time! jHgiflJGHIr WELLIES m wiw Tut tux lected i yes Is doubtless the tmost of the ills that This Is no Simanfty ent that it Deems Necessary to tell you. fcyes are jrivinjt have them attended I. at once absurdities in the of foolishness. the loss of eyesight inejfleet is the most able. 'lose health and effi-hroujrh netrlect. Come Joudry rd Optometrist and Optician Smith !ilock I? Phone 7f3 PfiCPACtD FOR DEAR IlNG.UIITM coal tod HVS A FICKLE IHIMOJ Mist. Spring gives us of merrv sunshine - Betimes keeps us walt- the church in a cold rain. Just like u Ho change her mind. depend on Spring to u warm our coal is lore reliable. Take no but give us your today IMO WIM.LINCTON and Ml RIVKItSOOTLL'SS 1 & McCaffery Mines 1IG and 117 MET fecial WK the month of May 111 gito a special rate Flilnnkets, IRIanket, each . . tt.'t Blanket, each . . i"W lkets washed without lug and returned nice luffy, IVK US A TRIAL ieer Laundry (11)21) Ud. hone . 1JR WIIBAT J'OOL PRESIDENT TKLLS CONFERENCE OF WHAT IS IIKINfS DONE FOIC 'HIE CANADIAN FARMERS. (continued from page, one) 1 totalled more Uim 111,000.000. Thls pool form of organisation U a comparatively new thing, and we wel-ccme thl opportunity of getting to gether with those Interested in similar v.trk tn order that e may not only benefit from each other's successes, but that we may leam frem one another's mlsukej," Mr. Burnell asserted. "Let me say," he- added, "that we In ' Canada believe to fee a positive fact that the bmdlns ccntriet iU an absolute :e sentlal to a succeuful wheat pool and that our five-year contract is the key-. nute of our success." ritKVlot Kf roiti k "Years ago western Canadian fanners i tried to obtain a better price, first by forming local co-operative associations, each one of these owning and operating their own elevators. Then In Manitoba wr tried government owned and operat-. ed elevators. In each of these three ' provinces the farmers formed big line elevator companies. Eventually two of these had between them more than 80.-000 shareholders, and every one of them owned 450 local elevators and operated three big terminals at the Fort William iind Port Arthur, and a transfer elevator j a i Buffalo. " 1 None of these efforts, however, could ! prevent the farmer having to stand the full strain of the yearly alump during the periods or heavy deliveries lit the fall , and the problem of finance connected with the handling of this grain became loi.r of great concern. Mr. Burnell said IMUKNhK TI IINOVK1I ' Cuntuiutng. he described the function o( the war-Ume Canadian wheat pool, t'.o replacement by Canadian conlrar pool, controlled entirely by the farm- 1 r mm its Inception In Alberta In .October. 1923. with a membership of 2X000 uiu handling 34.000.000 buaocli. I wheal the pacl hsd) extended to Mniiitobu sikI ttasluuthewsn until today ivn inemfemhio embraced about 138.000 lersarrs and more than 187.000.000 I Uwncls of wjieat and 20.000.000 bushels I of coarse grains hsd been marktted I through the Central Selling Agency. "Laet year the Canadian pool had the largest turnover of any organisation in Canada except the Dominion government. 1 Mr Burnell declared. "While this glgan-1 'tic organisation has been built In four' ; years. It would not be fair to term 'it a mushroom growth because It is , based on the educational work and efforts put forth In the Isomer's organl-, satlons of western Cansda for more than ' 2s years." I , IMMUNE HKNfcHT ! Mr. Burnell continued: "While the formation and operation of the pools had not solved all the problems of the extern Canadian farmer, yet the better prices resulting therefrom have brought about nwicii better conditions, not only smoag the farmers but throughout the hue Canadian, business field. The froren credit of former years are being generally and gradually liquidated rnd a more prosperous condition brought fbut This Is reflected tn the general rise tn land values, and the return of pet-pie to the land. Another factor making for our auccew was the fact thai our farm organisations were all is i J ted In the effort to co-operatively market our grain through the pool The farmers controlled the organisation : the pool them wives without looking ti - government assistance. In studying some of tbe efforts thai iiave been tiuoJe toward co-Operative n.i:'-i tlng In some of the countries represented at tola conference, one la for ed to the conclusion that what Is lecdsd is more pool and less pontics. In some cases pool officials show a decided tendency to try and find an ;sy way for the fsrmrr to better marketing conditions. I do not believe that there in aii easy way that will materially bennflt the grower: the things hi seeks to remedy are hard conditions". Any attempt to loosen up. the. pool con tract, any lack el enforcement oi tue Jerin of the contract, any attempt on the part of the, pool orgsnhatlon to fellow the pool ihrmbcrs to eat their cake sVd have It too. will. prvffuUU and eventually lead to disaster. The far-tuei onnot overcome hard conditions without facing the music. iiimci i.tii: "In Canada we are overcoming many Minn: or LAND ACT INTENTION TO I.KA.-I: l-tNI. . . . .i API'LY TO In Ilange i. Coast Land District. Land KrcorUlnK District of Prince Ruixrt, urn situate in vicinity of Oaptaln'i Cove. IMtt island. BC. TAKE NOTICE that aosse Pocllne Co Ltd.. of 3J1 Howe St.. Vancouver. CC occupation Hih Packers. IntendH to apply lor a lease of the followipg described lands: rvunmenclns at a post planted planted IS li at I influence no J, unnjf All Sales Caah THE 6AILY NEWS FARE FIVE A Gigantic Task but-Prices will do it! IOWEST PRICES ON MEN'S SHOES Men s fine Calf Shoes, made to sell at $12.00. he.io were bui.U over the narrow toe last and v.ill make good light weight work CJ-i QC shoes. Sale price i?M.VO Men's Calf Oxfords in lilack. Drown and Tan. These have broad toes and are made CO Off to sell at $0.00. Sale price t?d0J Men's "Foot Rite" Shoes, air new lasts of superior fitting qualities. Offered now in Ulacfc Kid, Ulack Calf, Tan Calf. Regular ft ffl $? 00. Sale price tPU.1V Royn, Calf Dress Shoes, lilack, Drown and Tan. Regular $5.00 values. C0 flfT Sale price STORE OPENS J A.M. SATURDAY tIUUU SHOES To put it mildly, these are very unusual values for Saturday selling and they're fill good shoes. ne lot of Women's Strap Pumps in RIack, White and Rrown some satin and silver i loth, high and medium heels. Values Qft OtM to $10.00. Sale price One lot of Women's Strap Pumps, Oxfords and I lain Pumps, Ulacfc and Rrowa Satin, Patent. Ulack Kid and Calf, high, low or medium heels. Values to $iU0. 4 Off XeJJtJ Sale price One lot of Women's Oxfords and Pumps, including some late, novelties. RIack, Tun and Patent low and medium heels. S9'Q'! alues to $8.00. Sale price V&U0 One lot Women's Strap Pumps, patent Drown and Clack, mostly low heels. Regular $G.OO to $8.00 values . GjQ Off Sale price I Roys Caps Lot of Women's Felt I All new ltonular Slipofrs SI, 15. I shades !.o of cur difficulties by a continual and laU-ii'.ivo cunptlzn of co-operative edti-catinn. It cannot be aald too often that 1 the first business of the pool. Is to sell ; the grain of Its members, but we must always bear In mind that the pool inlfht sell the pain to advantage, might 1 lie a factor lu rolling the price for the producers, might be very efficiently mai-; Hied and then might fall If a sufficient . number of producers were not acquainted.' with the facts and kept Informed as to Us operations. "One fact of Importance la that the of the pool on prices la re- . r.L. nrth n rhslns: thence east "(ectcd on the world price. The whole 15 chains; thence south to northeast I wheat price level Is affected and cons corner - . " , pTuunuiY it i ininoruiioie w prove ai- shore to point of commencement, anil!?,. the snlltnivce . The rtintalniiiK " " srrea, more or less. nOSSK PACKINO CO. LTD, Applicant. Per Chss. I'. Roberts. Agent, Datrt April 7, 1927. L "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT' pnivcK m i'KnT- n.r.CTOUAi. IHS I ItlCT MirKKviir: ii.i:cT(fitL iustiiict notice la ""rujr hereby given thst V.r .' I shall, rectly of the pool. bolter price, is received by all and this makes It Imprr&ttvs that we keep con atantly before Pool members tha fact that the market price la a price made by. the pool. "In Canada, we have 'had ft big Infills ence on price iecitise' " Canada pro duces about .forty per cent of the, world'a exportable surplus. Our threes Mar exnrrlcnra in 1h O.ni.rfl.n V)i on Monday the- letli asy or tsy, mi. - - ' at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore- fool leads me to believe that the price, noon, at the Courthouse, Prince Hupert. ( 0f wheat can be stabilised at a level ft ftllllJlg v Hlfj uuui via icrwiivMi IlWtu u.,unrt 41s. 1 1 sir si rvf voter? for the said Electoral Districts, ,1ml of hcarlns and determining sny slid all objections to the retention of Sny nam on the stld lltti. or to the reilstratlon as a voter of any applicant i for registration; "! for the other pur-i pukeVset forth In the, -Proylnotal, Elcc li'tedCVt Prince Rupert. 110., this Hh d.y of April, iBMAM A WATT, ti MsU.Uat, ,ol. Votara, which will be profitable to the pros ducer. Dy that I mean price whlcJ will allow hhn a atwidard of llTlnjf lu. keeping with those ei)gaed In other Industries and having similar Invest-, menu, llut If wa are to obUln this objective, the Canadian furnW imSit not be left alone to tm.ihe flood of hiH'CUlntlon in the world'a chief 1 OtADIANI VAcinc snwA This first gr&l STORE WIDE SALE of JAItOUR imOTIIERS'ha.s thus far proved a tremendous success. PRUDENT SHOPPERS have crowded the store day after day and have carried away ami load of I'AIWJAINS. REAL QUALITY mer-ch.indist', the best available in- all of Canada, is Kellin" at prices far under actual value but this, gigantic unloading operation is just fairly under way greater quantities MUST RE SOLD, bo DEEPER. DEEPER DOWN go the prices profits are no. longer thought of. It's a case of DRASTIC REDUCTIONS to clear out a large part of the stock in the. shortest possible time., d'et into action while these, big savings are possible. JUST A FEW MORE DAYS and this sale will end. READY-TO-WEAR Women with a keen sight for real values are replenishing their wardrobes with these splendid values in Dresses and Coats. Many exceptional "buys" are here for Saturday's selling. Come early! One lot of Wool One-piece Dresses, n.ostly Flannels, with full-length sleeves and pleated v Of Jff skirts. Sale price ?10 One lot of Dresses, some wool and others flat crepe. Values to $15.00. C Qff Sale price OU.UO One lot of fine new Dresses, all late styles in flat creies, satins and. georgettes. Regular O Off $20 to $25 values. Sale price ?XaftOfJ One large lot of the season's very latest effects in crepes, satins and georgettes, including all sizes, 16 to 41. These are with pleated skirt effect and other late designs. Regular $.10 to Q1 Q Qff, 15 values. Sale price t?iU.OU CHARMING SPRUNG COATS These have all been grouped in just three lots for quick selling. You'll find just the coat you want for the cool summer evenings. f Look them over Saturday morning. $9 85 $14 85 $19 85 Kiddies' Romper MILLINERY I Col (on Crepe Suits , All these charming Hats of imported Straws Plain or stried Sixes to C ypars featuring the latest shaies and trimmings. Many 17fi, ,; .filMI.V aro very sma"t models. Your choice on Saturday of any Hat in stock for Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To. Krlrhlkan, IVrangell. Juneau. Skntwav Iprll S, IS, t May S, til, SO. Tn lunrmnrr, Vlrlotla. Srallle .prll I, li. Hi Msy 3, IS, 34. PKINCKSS ntiTitin; For Billed ale, Kaat Bella llells, Oresn falls. .Nsniu, Alert Bay. Campbell. Klver, and Vancouver fiery Saturday, II a.m. Agenry for all Steamship Lines. lull Inforiusllun rrnm IV. C, OKCIIVKI). Ueneral Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Kuprrt. II.C. MAIL CONTRACT 'SEALED TENDERS, addressed to tha I'uKtimuter Oemeral, will be received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 10th June, W27, fur the conveyance of liu Majesty' Malls, on a proposed Contract for a period not exceeding four yean as required times per week on the route between Prince Rupert pd Ilatlwsy Station (CJi.K.l, and' Wharves (O.N.K. and C.l'iL), and Transfer of .Malls be-t,wsn itslhvay Station and Wharvet ICNIl, U.S.8. Co. aiHf- O.P.R.) from the PosUnastvr UeJieril'a. pleusurev Printed. imMcc4 containing further in-fonnaUoti m to coudltlona. of pruposed Contracw may b seen and- blank forma of Twice may be. obtained, at the Post OIJIc of ITlnc RUert, B.C. and- ab U4S4 cjflc OX tb, fMulcV Superiatanaaut ot Postal Service, Vancouver, B.C. J. F. MURRAY. District Superintendent of Postal service. District Superintendent's Office, Vancouver, 11.C. April 28t 1927. (iUKEN 'CH AHI-PTTE tlNl) TAKE" NOTICE that" It, I. Leonard, of Portland, Ore., physician. Intends to apply to the Minister ot Lands for a licence to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas over and under the following described land, situate on Sklde-gate Inlet. Oraham Island; Commencing at a post planted at tbe northwest cprner ot Section 30, Township 1; thence 80 chains east: thence 60 chains south; thence 80 chains west; thence 80 chains north, to point of commencement Located March 14, 1937. It. P. LEONARD. A. J. fJORDON, Agent. Advertise, In tb Dally News. QUITTINf; ALL ROYS' CLOTHES' This store will, discontinue all Roys' Clothingno more suits for boys will be handled ana to this end the prices have been forced down to bedrock. Now in one big group you'll find just the suit tho fad wants, and very good suits, too. NOVELTY WORSTEDS TWEEDS SERGES Some with two pants. Every suit Is finely tailored and guaranteed to give satisfaction; Your choice of these $15 to-$18 values, at just one price Entire stock, of Kiddies reduced. $8-95 THE GREATEST SALE EVER HELD IN THIS CITY JABOUR BROTHERS SHOES Al. White in charge STORE WIDE SALE The very latest styles. Pumps, Straps and Oxfords for lovers of. fine shoes. Women's Patent, Browa and. Tan. Calf Oxfords, walking heels and welted soles. C 1 Sale price tj1i Women's fine Arch-Defeuder Oxford.!, one of the leading arch preserver makes. C7 Off Sale price t? Women's New Patent'Strap and Plain. Pumps. New spike heels, usual price $10.00. C'T Off Sale price ? Women's new broad toe Oxfords, In pleasing color combinations. Usual $8.00 Cff Qff values. Sale price . . ipU.eJD 10 Inch Scrims-Regular 25c valuo t ! Holeproof .Ifi Inch Prints 85 ' (Women's Silk Hose Light or dark U? I ! ssB m Lot of Girls' I All shades .. Nlt I New Hats .... .-( r Classic Shoes, for Girls Save now! One lot of Children' Pumps and Shoes, mostly all sizes from 8 tq 2. Values, to. $5.00. Going now Cf Qff and Off n Women's House Dresses Splendid quality tSe I ' Women'H Dresses , t Ten beautiful prlr.es will be given away free , I Roys Knicker Pants: Dark . I ih.. first ten women who enter this store onv Sat- U omen s Silk Hose Regular $2.00 to Extra weight rot- urdav morning. No obligation to purchase. Store Monarch "Green omens Nests $2.05 S1.W ton Sj?l.T . 01Mfii at 9 a.m. StriV f Light knit . . IQy ' SBalalllaaiallllllallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll i- -a rr. .. " . 1 " " 1 ? n i i. , . ek Lot of Children's Gingham Dresses .Men's Work Shirts-Regular values $2. -I.- One Lot of Women's. yourself. tl pairs ."Of PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. New Stock of Garden and Field Seeds and Fertilisers Pratt's Raby Chick Food anil Poultry Supplies RULKLHV VALLEY HAY AND GRAIN Our Famous Edson Coal in any quantities also Telkwa Coal Store Phone, 58. Trotier Dotk Phone, 558 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnis from Prince Kuprrt. Mt VANCOUVER, VK.TOKIA, Hwantoil Uay, Alert Ikiy, etc, Tuesrtsy, A pjn. lor VANCOUVER. VICTOKIA. Biitedole, Alert Itav. etc.. Nntiintsy 9 a.m. lur PORT HIMPSON, AI.ICK ARM, A.N VOX, STLWABT, Wales Island, Sunday, 8 p.m. tor Nan It Iter, foists and Port Simpson, Thuisday p.m. m 2nd Avenue. K. M. S.U.TI1, Asent. Prlnee Kunerl. 1I.(V