kdneoday March 9. 11)27 immunity and 147 Rogers' ilver Our prices right In Rupert nre the name as advertised In mall' order catalogues. Compare these Items If you doubt It Teaspoons, per dozen. . $8.f0 Dessert Spoons, per dozen $IG..V) Table Spoons, 'per dozen $17.00 Dessert Forks, per dozen $16.50 Berry Spoon $3.75 Salad Forks, half dozen , $8.50 Crab Forks, half dozen $5.50 Cold Meat Forks, each $2.25 These prices are for the heavy iunllty, but we have the other quality at about half these prff "Buy a nome. JOHfigULGERr , (JEWELLERS THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK M PIONEER UNDRYKIDS HOUSE H0L0 .t6 Solved one DYLcM- NOW SHE KKCWS B fcPLftCETo&END I THtPAMtUViCLOTHEi WHBN he found out that this was the place to send the family' clothes she also discovered that we would make her a . special rate for the family laun-i-dry. She told her friends about i' and they told their friends ibout it and this is getting to be uite a family laundry. Sioneer Laundry l'hone 118 bNEsrv with JTour policy's CRY MANt BUILT ON THE j - SQUARE OEAl ft When you want fair and juare Coal service you will the right thing by your &1 f In coming round to u.. Bio quality of our coal and ir conscientious service fill give you a cheerful heat- ill home this winter. a.AI.lll Wl.l.l.liMl i w. and IcLEOD RIVER SOOTLESS Lump, Egg, Stove and Nut Libert & McCaffery Phones llfi and 117 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage f l'hone 63 (artage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. liCoal Sand and Gravel. po Specialize In Piano and l urnlturc Moving. GEORGE Rorie fcllAKTUKKD ACCOUNT. ANT AND AUDITOR Phone S87 i Second Avenue. West, Prlnre, U u pert More Progress Made at Ottawa in Four Weeks This Year Than in Four Months Last Session r . jT,AU'A' March f because in pood measure the; political ructof-J being submerged, parliament this year Is a different place from last session. There Is nonp of the spirit of agitative unrest, no crisis, and no acute situations,-cVen though, at least, In one public and one private measure there are 'sources of potential embarrassment. More progress his been made in the four weeks since the session resumed than in any four months of last year. If the new rules now being worked go through there will be a further incentive to the expedition of public matters. Curiously enough the only real nag truck ao far m over the old r . rmr Ia kill u L I . L l . j i ...... i ' taut .. .u v Private measure which, 'however, will Hoes to the uppef house practically the. tame at last year. The budget in principle was at a minimum of debate and that establishes a record, but the detail atage have yet to be disputed of ami UI require .a few daya. The divUlou was not Interesting, the amendment being voted iximoinaiion wnn ine conservatives. When the budget Is through,- ordinarily the big thing of the cession Is accompli nhed. KIVO KKTI UN'S The prime minister returned this wk from a sojourn In a more salubrious climate and he has to tackle two matters which figure In the category of troublesome concerns. There la the maritime bill, a government measure which he will Introduce him-fir. and the Georgian Bay canal bill. PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY ti:mi:k Scaled Tenders endorsed "Tender for Steamers" will be received by the undersigned up to noon Thursday. March 31. 1927. at the offices of the Company. 579 Dunsmulr Street. Vancouver. B.C.. for the purchase of the hulls, machinery and equipment of the two steamers "Operator" and "Conveyor." lying on the south aide of the Nechako Klver at Prince George. Ofters should be for the vessels as they stand, complete. To arrange for Inspection, communicate with Mr. A. A. Belbeck. Prince Oeorge. n.c. The loweat or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROUT. WILSON, Ami. Orneral Manager. Vancouver. DC. February 23, 127. LAND ACT xrnci: or ixtkntion to .m to in ri uumi: um In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north ahora of the. South Arm of Tasoo Harbor. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Inlands, Province of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert. D C . occupation Marine Broker. Intends to apply lor permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of South Arm of Tasoo Harbor. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands, In the Province of British Col-umbis. about 8 chains from the end of the Oovernment trail; tbence 10 chain northeasterly: thence 10 chains north-wisterly. thence 10 chains aouthwester-ly. thence 10 chains southeasterly, and containing twenty (20) acres, more or le. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November S9. IMS. LAND ACT. .notice of intkntiok to apply to pi kcium: lanm TAKE NOTICE THAT I, Arthur Robertson. Masett. lie, occupation Mlllman. Intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at northeast corner of Lot 1955, Q.C.I. District: thence south fifty chains: thence esst forty chains: thence north to shore; thence following I hlghwater mark to point of cofflmenet.l ment, containing one hundred acres. 1 more or less, Ijoeated tbla 30th day of December, JD20, ARTHUR ROBERTSON. MILK From Ilulkley Valley FIIKSI! MILK AND WHIP-MNfl CHEAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 DrJ.RGosse DENTIST Itelgcrgon Block X-Kay Sf rvlce. Open Kven-injrs Phone 686. ANGER, the TAILOR Butts made to or-tier. In our shop as low as $50 223 Sixth Street call for tome indication of the govern mtnfs attitude. ThU bill will soon merge from the boui where there baa Uen obstruction to It going to the committee on railways and canals. That ii. wnere the light will be staged. In regard to the maritime rlghU, the ixptetstlon Is that the government Jeg down by a huge majority and the bud-"'"" go, 10 n rder.H. distance In ; majority. Againat U. the aubktunllal U.P.A. and j Progreaalves were In somewhat curious Implementing the report ot the Duncan commission but It is unlikely that this session it wUl be given effect to In its entirety. The fact that the budget Is down without any tariff changes clearly Indicates nothing In that line arising out of the commission's report although the anticipated aid to the coking Industry can be brought in by subsidiary legislation. CA.lt. MIIP The Canadirn National la branching out In legislation and In addition to the subsidiary lines, now before the liouxe. authority Is sought for a Cana dian National Steamship company with ten millions of capital while plans are being developed for building of five ships for the West Indies service. The rerted sale of the Vlckera ahtpyiird in Montreal to Canadian capitalists ha aynchronlred with the announced stsumshlp legislation and may suggest that Montreal ta going after the bullJ-Ing of some if not all of these ships. The banking committee of the house is having a. rather troublesome time In regard to the government bill respectlBK loan companies, the passage of which 1 strenuously resisted by a Winnipeg concern which thinks It Is aimed at It. The minister of finance says that the bill Is In the general Interest and that iio one concern should be excluded. A constitutional phase has been Introduced by the action of the attorney general of Ontario, questioning the legislative competence of the parliament to deal with this matter. The Justice de- lrtment holds that the but Is quite regular and in fact prepared it. -Mr. Ilobb wUl Insist upon the passing ot the bill and after two daya of public hearings, the committee will decide the matter. Most of the Conservative mem bers seem opposed to It but the rest cf the committee, constitutes a majority. The railway commission has come In for some criticism for Che protracted Iwartngs respecting the equallsrtlon ot freight rates. Very great latitude la being given counsel and it has been stated that, at the same rate of progress, another month or aU'week wUl be required before the hearing Is end ed. The government Is evidently sharing some of the critical - -xpressed for, while it has refused to entertain the aptpal of the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan against the decision of the commission not to hear their cases separately, it has directed that the general case be determined with as much expedition as possible having re- LAND ACT NOTICF. OF INTF.NTION TO .trPl.V TO TO l.llr. I.M In Prince Rupert Land Recording District ot Prince Rupert, and situate on the north shore of Crescent Inlet, Moresl Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, In the Province of British Columbia, and being about one and a half miles from the head of the Inlet. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, ot Prince Rupert. D.C.. occupation Marina Broker, Intends to apply tor a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of Crescent -Inlet, about one and a half miles from the head of the Inlet: thence northwesterly 30 chains: thence southwesterly 30 chains: thence aoulhessterly 20- chains; thence northeasterly 30 chains, and containing fortv (40) acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 37. 1B2H. .MINIMAL ACT CKHTHIO.m: OF IMritOVI'.MKSTS M1TICF. Juanlta. Anyox, Oranby. Alamo. Rodeo, Pinto. Wann Fractional No. S. and Monte Fractional Mineral Claims, situate in the Atlin Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: -On Wann River. Taku Arm of Taglsh Lake. TAKE NOTICE that I. Charlea V. Dob. rtee Miner's Certificate No. 89788, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the pur. pone of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under aectlon 80, must be commenced before the Issue of puch Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 1st day ot January. AD. II. McN. KRASElt. Agent. 10)7. DEl'AHTAIHNT OF LANDS NOTICE Application for (iralnr, I'ernilt fur (he .rwnson.or iwn. Application for permlta to grare live-atoclt on the Crown ranges within any raring district of the Provlnr of Brit-di Columbia, must be filed with the District Forester at Fort George. Kam-loops. Nelson, Prjnce Rupert, Vancouver, or Williams Lake on or before March 31st) 1937. Blank forms upon which to submit applications may lie obtained from the District Foresters at the above named places, o from the Department of Lands at Victoria, no, a. n. naden. Deputy Minister ot Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, no., Jaauaty 4, 1837. THE PAGE FIVB PneumoL Uf t Hr With A Bad Cough Mrs. T. B. Bennett, 1507-Hth St. TTeat, CaJfary, AUa., writes: "Over i rear af , befers wij tirias wr bora; I La aa attack of paeomonla whieh lift bm wttk ter aid efcegb. IMaf and th ItxUt't tit; ha triad Drat oae Utlaf and thro anotW,, but I eoigh4 day and eight. X friend brooght me a bottla cf Dr.Woed's Norway Pine Syrup far ! iff, and trier eoojMaf for two Mktaf aad taiiag- fuar sii oune WttlM af aaugk anedieiae, I gt r,i c mj eeoga with eaa and a naif bottle f Dr. Waod' Narwar Pise Syrup. ' ?rl lit. per Utile, largsc familr lav 60. put p aly by Tha T. UUbara Co, UUsiUd, TareoUi, Oat. gard to Its great Importance. IMI'KKI.M. CONlKKKNCi; Within the next few weeks a day or 10 wUl be set aside for discussion ot the imperial conference proceedings and some are looking forward to a rehash of the Lord Byng-Klnf controversy resecting the constitutional phases of Jlibojutlon. Many Conservative mem-otr express the view that if the party manoeuvres in the crisis last summer were not attended by success no ef fective strategy lies in a revival of the! Apart from the branch line legislation and coming amendments to the livestock and grain acts, there is a peculiar paucity of matters of e&oenUally western c.ncern before parliament this session. LLOYD GEORGE ON ADVERTISING is Moitt: mil titi.K tii in sr.x IX .M;tvM'rt:if, ioKMr.it isitiriHii PKK.MIKK HAVS LONDON. March 9. Pointing to the tewspupermen, Datld Lloyd George said: "I am glad I am .not absolutely alone. I belong to the shy sex." He was the sole male guest of over ISO members el the Women Advertising Club of Lon don at a dinner at the Piccadilly Hotel. Remarking that when he was a, news paper proprietor he was struct by the tiiormous Importance of advertising in recent years Mr. Lloyd George said he attributed that largely U the fact that advertisements had started catering to women and that women had been controlling a large part of the advertkln; business of this country. He went on: Now. I think advertising constitutes the most attractive part of the newspaper, and certainly the! most reliable part. You cannot always depend on the news. The Income of this country is supposed to be something like four thousand millions a year, but It suddenly struck me that most of that money Is spent by the women. I dont mean that it is spent on themselves, but In food, clothing, rent, furniture. In housekeep ing expenses and comforts, and that It U only the rest that is left aa pocket- money for men. Therefore advertising to be a coniplet esucceas has to appeal to women. EFFORTS BEING MADE TO INCREASE FAVOR FOR OLD FOLK DANCE LONDON. March 9.- -Ortat efforts are to be mude this year to Increase the popularity of bid fcngllsn. folk? tlances and SOUK throughout the country" It Is felt that' the possibilities of the Iwork of the 1 4 ( at rit ' f"w1 1 th4tn Kn ' flAoM thl last as ytirs; of) h)s,)lfe to. recovering al-J most forgtAt'eu 'dances oV 'the ' country-! side, have not yet been fully appreciated. From cottage homes and village greens Dr. Sharp collected some 5.000 old dances and songs, and in 1911 founded the English Folk Dance Society In the hope of restoring them to general use. Since then the movement has steadily grown, The society now has branches in every county ot England, and the membership increases dally. Last year the members totalled 8.000, This year they have Increased to 11,000. In the Dominions enthusiasm Is growing, and several folk dance clubs have been formed. In tha United States, too. the movement Is making headway, t m:iuiikii ix amkkic.i It Is atrange that many of them un. known n the country of their origin were recovered from America. During his long wanderings, Dr. Sharp travelled as far as the Appalachian Mountains where he succeeded In collecting hundreds of Kngllsh folk-songs from descendants ot English people who settled years ago along the creeks of those desolate hills. and handed on the old songs from one generation to another. This year It is hoped that It will be possible to found a national headquarters In London where the traditional dances and music may find a worthy and (.remanent home. The Cecil Sharp Memorial Fund which was opened with . MM Safe Speedy Relief r:r:PAiN Yewe Rheumatism Snl lb la auwu trlllla TempkloM.Taronto, SOcsi'd tl boats yeut d'utlMV The Weil-Managed Home HpHE manager of a household is the purchas-ing 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 rim it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchrsing. And the right way to get the great- est amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you tvhat is new and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to mafe your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are usejul. Every manager oj a household every member oj the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfare should male a habit oj reading the ads. TIRED, NO APPETITE, Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely object has already raited 11.600 towards the 123.000 needed. VINOL HELPED HER T waa weak and always tired .when I began taking Vino! . Had no appetite. Now, I feel like a new woman." Lucy Stovall. The very FIRST week you, take Vlnol, you begin to feel stronger, eat and sleep better. Vlnol Is a simple, strengthening Iron and cod liver com pound in use for over as years lor weak. tired women, overworked men. and sickly children. Contains no oil pleasant to take. Ormes Limited; Druggist FIRST AVIATOR HERE IS DOING COMMERCIAL FLYINGJNSOUTH NOW C. O. Prcst. who was here during the fall of 1921 In a small Curtis machine, being the first man who ever flew an airplane in Prince Rupert, has now settled down from his aerial roving and, according to word which has been received in the city. Is engaged in commercial, flying between San Bernardino and Arlington, over the southern Cali fornia desert. IIOTKL' AKKIVAIA .Snvoy F. Banford and M. Rose. Vancouver: Oordon J. C. File, Queen Charlotte City. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Port Edward; J. McBrlde, Cedarvale: M. Mitchell, An Vox; A. King, CNJt.; Mrs. S. Ersklne. Mrs, D. Lldstone. Mrs. E. K. M. Adam and Miss VI Welsh, Victoria; Mrs. Ella Kll- breath and Charles Edgar, city; 0, A. Duvhi and O. Olson. 'Port Esslngtdn. I'rlnee Rupert Mrs. W. II. Watt. Terrace: George Rlngatad, Port Edward; Mr. and Mrs. F. Oordon, Sunnyslde: Admiral and ' Mrs. Story, Ogelph; T. a. Oarrttt. D. F. Duvldson, J. II. Hamilton, J. C. Dlghixm, A. M. Myers, Walter E. Trump, J. F.i ncntham, R. Wllsyii and John Lindsay, Vancouver, J. W. Storle, Stewart; Mrs. Y. IlowiuUln. llyder. rent rat ClurWl Wilson, Bmlthm. Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK our $22.50 Georgette and Silk Dresses AND SHIPYARD Operating GXP. 20,00ft Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern-makers, Founders, Woodworkers Etc. ELECTIUC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 "Doners" Phone 27. P.O. 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