Wednesday, May 18, 1027 BULGER'S Eye Glass Service PAttfeifilcin'ir pffnrt. h.ispil. upon aclvntlf fc knyredko of the construction .&Qhe eye and lt relative functions with respect to the other parts of the human or;?anlsa tion. Proper examination and production of the necessary lenses to insure correct comfortable vision. That constitutes oiir Kye-filass Service. X (Jewellers iSIlllE STOHE WITH THE CLOCK Neglected Eyes NEfJI.ECT Is doubtless the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This Is so self evident that It seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are Klvinjf trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities In the klnjrdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most Inexcusable. DON'T lose health and efficiency throujrh nck'lect. Come and see! Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 ( LET S BE PREPARED FOB DEAR EAR 'MISS SPUING- WITH COAl FOR OR, ft .5 HE 5 A FICKLE THING When Miss Spring gives us promise of merry sunshine she sometimes keeps us waiting at the church In a cold drizzly rain. Just like n woman to change he,r mind! Don't depend on Spring to keep, you warm our coal is much more reliable. Tnke no chances hut give us your order today. NANA I. MO. WELLINGTON and -MrLEOI) IUVEU SOOTLESS Albert & McCalfery Phones 110 and 117 MILK From Hulkley Valley I'HKSII MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM. Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones 050 and 657 LINDSAY'S' Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cnrtnge, Warehousing, and Distributing. Tenm or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. w Specialize In Plan6 and Kurnltuni Moving. KINGFUADOF EGYPT PLANS VISIT ENGLAND WiuWiJKiUii-KMT or kino h:oiuik AT ltl ( KIMJIIAM PALACE .INI) j '' ' ' VIsit cotton .MILLS j LONDON, May 18. King Fund of Egypt will visit King Occrge at Buck-: Ingham Palace In July, taylng with III Majesty lor three days ufter ar-' riving oil July 4. He will visit Doltnn, Lancashire, for the celebrations of. the centenary of the death of, Samuel Crompton, and behind this visit is a real touch of romance. The Egyptian King Is going to the great cotton manufacturing centre to honor the memory iit a poor inventor, dead 100 years who revolutionized the cotton Industry, made fortunes possible for countless other people, and helped the forward march of the Egyptian cotton fields. Crompton's Invention was the spinning mule. Bolton Is making plans tor an lm- presslve centenary, and King Fuad wlU. attend the celebrations on belwlf of Egypt. Most of the cotton grown In Egypt finds Its way to the Bolton mills, and when the International Cotton Congress was held In Cairo last January t!ic j King of Egypt was Invited to visit the Lancashire town so vitally associated with Egyptlon cotton. King Fund was pro claimed king of Egypt In 1922. when the Protectorate terminated. Before ; that he was 8ultan. At one time fear 1 of the asmissln's bullet kept him vlr- tually a prisoner in his palace. ; MUTT'S MIICKKT It Is claimed that practically every pound of cotton now grown In Egypt! liiuU Its way Into the Bolton mills. The I production of these mills goes out to' all parts of the world. It Is. estimated that the home market requirements can be satisfied by the running of all he Bolton mills for two days a wee, '.he rest of the week's production being exported. Apart frcm the 120 mills engaged In ginning Swan-lane Is the largest pinning mill in the world same 70 firms are at work on the manufacture TIMUKU SALE X 8970. There will ottered for isale at Public Auction, at noon on the 2Cth day of May, 192T. In the office of the Forest Ranger. Harclton. DC, the Licence XB976, to cut 250.000 lineal fret of Cedar Pole and Piling on an area situated on the south bank of the Shegunya River. North of Itaitelton, Casslar District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided any ' one unable to attend the auction In person may submit ten d:r to be opened at the hour or auction and treated as one old." Further particulars of the Chief Fores ter. Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester. Trlnce Rupert. B.C. "IMtOVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT IMtlNCK KITMtT ILKCTOItIL DISTRICT MICKKN7.IE M.i!cTOU II, imiKHVT NOTICE U hereby given thst I shall, on Monday, the 16th day of May. 1037. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the Courthouse, Prince Rupert, hold a sitting of the Court of Revision for the purpose of revising the lists of voters for the said Electoral Districts, and of hearing and determining any and all objections to the retention of any name on the said lists, or to the registration as a voter ot any applicant for registration; and for the other purposes set forth In the "Provincial Elections Act." Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C.. thla th day of April. 1927. NORMAN A. WATT, U4 Registrar ofotera land Act. ' NOTK'ti or INTENTION TO IITI.V TO LK.ISK LAND. I In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Queen Charlotte Islands, and situate at Mauctt Indian Village No. 1. i TAKE NOTICE that The Mawett Can-Incrs. Ltd., of Prince Rupert, B.C occupation Canners, Intends to apply for a 'lease of the following described lands: 1 Commencing at this post planted at ' the northwest corner of our site at Massett. U.O.: thence southerly 3 chains: thence easterly 3.25 chains, more or less: thence northerly 3 chains: thence westerly 3 33 chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing one acre, more or less. THE MASSETT CANNERS. LTD. i Applicant. per P. lorenr.en. Agent. Dated April so. mar. . CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS a IRON DUKE FRACTION, Minerat claim, lot No. 2340, situate In Queen Charlotte Mining Division. Prince Rupert district, locuvru uu wuwo TAKE NOTICE that I. Alex Rogers, of Lockeport, B.C., Free Miner's Certificate Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining a crown grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85 of the "Mineral Act" must be commenceo wiore uro issuance of such certificate of Improve- menu. . Dated this uu 3'- Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST low STARES PROFESSOR ELLIOTT MJf SUMMER KXCUfSION TAlHKS IN IlPl tCT MAY n TO SUPT. 30 RETURN LIMIT OCTOanK31,W7 ROUND TRIP TO ni.Nvru sn.s OMAHA I20.5S KANMAS CITY IZV.M Ut-I MO IN 13 17U.SS ST. I.OU1S Ul.W CHICAGO 12K.30 ntllMUT 1S7.9I f-IMINNAT! lSfc.tO CLF.VU.AKU. 6U.M TOhONIO IC.l A'l l-ANI A H10.6S rrtTSBt'HGII. 172.06 WASHINGTON .m.8 HHIIjU)! I PIIIA 19V. 12 NIAV YOKH lo.7U uuvro. T1S.1t Low fares alio toother point sin Middle West, South and East. Liberal f opooers permit vUiting Zlon National Park Grand Canyon National Park Ycflov stone National Park Rocky Mountain Hat'l Park For IIP itratcd Booklets, Reserve ion:, and Infoinuitioii, address Agent named below. UNION PACIFIC Ttt OvtHtAND KOUTZ I'nlnn Station, .seal lie. 11(1.1 Ion rlli Avr. of cotton fabrics, including every class of weaving known to the trade. II. Elliott. Identified with the faculty of Victoria College and the University of British Columbia since 1908, wai chosen NOTICE t Under and bv Virtue of the provisions of Section 28 of the "Mineral Act," notice Is hereby given Messrs. Malcolm Smyth, Edmund Langl Harold Hansen and Albert Moore. 'that there It Owing 0 the underslgntd for Assessment Work jenormea on. ins coraina uroup oi rtlnerat Claims. Princess Royal Itland. Skeena Mining Division, the sum of $303.88, and that unless said persons pay their proportionate share of the cost of such Assessment, together with all costs oi navcruaing. CIO,, to me untwrsignrq t Butedale, B.C, on or before May 12, 1027. application will be made to the Clold Commissioner, Prince Rupert, B.C., o have their respective Interests la the ereln mentioned Mining Group of Mineral Claims vested In the under, sig lrd. DAVID CORDILLA. JACOS B.04K1. THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE FIVE LITTLE CHANGE IN REGULATIONS OPEN SEASON OH 111(1 (I.IME IX imtTisii foi,i:.Mi)M iixki) nv .J.n Tiln'itlriKx I VICTORIA, May 18. The directors of , big game In" British Columbia this year Ure fixed In regulations Issued following , their approval by the 'cabinet on recom- mendatlon of the game conservation . board. Simplified by, the division of the province Into two game districts, one west of the Cascade Mountain and one east of that range", the regulations make little diange In the. actual seasons' fallowed for the shouting of big ''gAmet;' In the eastern district, male' ' moose are open from September 10 to December 10: in Omlneca rldiii" north of the Canadian National Railway, from October 1 to October 31. Mule caribou may be killed from September 1 to December 15 In the eastern j district, except In Mackenzie and Skeena ridings, and that part of the Cariboo west of Uie-Fraser rtlver and the territory south of the main line of the Canudlan Pacific Railway. The open season on male mountain sheep will be from September 1 to November 15 in the eastern district to the north of the Canadian National Railway and in thorn parts of Cariboo and L1I-Ijoot south of the fifty-second parallel of laltltude and west of the Fraser. In Fernte, Craubroak and Columbia the reason will be open from October 1 to October 31. Mountain goat may be killed in the eastern district from September 1 to December 15, except in a large area bounded by the International boundary on the south, the Canadian Pacific Railway on the north, the Columbia River on the east and the Praser River watershed on the west. A reserve Is (rented here to protect mountain goat recently Imparted from Alberta. In the eastern district bear may be thot from September 1, 1927, to June 30, 1028, but no ibear may be trapped. Mule, white tall and coast deer are -pen from September 1 to December 15 n the eastern district, except white tall deer in Northwest Okanagan and ft, innnn n rv r V I ouuMJlBlurvil, mm ill wruiiu rw-ureru oULLttUj L. D. PAUL I west of thummlt of the midway VICTORIA. May 18 Prcfesor Percy' mountains. . . . Bag limits are as Hollows: In the eastern district two male deer and in the western district . three male deer; all over the province two grizzly bears as succesor to Dr. E. B. Paul In the prln- and three bear of any other species; cipalshlp of Victoria College, by the City School Board. The choice was unani mous. The appointment is subject to tne LAND ACT notkt: or intention to apply to LEASE LAND. In Range 4. Coast Land District. Land j Hnxj.uiUH ... a . i . . u, . ........ .tujm.i and situate In vicinity of Captain's Cove. Pitt Island. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Gosse Packing Co. Ltd.. of 835 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C., occupation Fish Packers. Intends to apply for a lease ot the following described lands: Commencing at a post slanted at the northwest corner of Lot 1253, Range 4: thence north 6 chains; thence east 15 chains: thence south to northeast corner Lot 1253; thence westerly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKING CO. LTD., Applicant Per Chas. L. Roberto, Agent. Dated April 7, 1927.' LAND ACT. i NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND. In Prince Rupert Land Record lngDls. trlct of Prince Rupert, and situate 30 chains east of northwest corner of Lot 68, Range 3. Coast District. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Company. Limited, of Vancouver, occupation Fish Canners, Intends to apply for permlssl6n to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a p"ost planted 30 chains east of nortfiwest Lot 08, Range 3, Coast District; thence north S chains to low. water mark; thence east 10 chalus; thence south 6. chains; thence west 10 cnams, to point oi commencement, and containing 5 acres, more or OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Per H. Moorehouse. Dated 2nd Aprll.J27. LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE KINK. In Range 3, Const iJind District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on Hie south shore. of Evans Arm. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Oorm! Packing Co. Ltd., of 325" Howe St., Vancouver. B.C., occupation Fish Packers, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 chains distant in an easterly direction from northeast corner Lot 740, Range 3; thence south 10 chains; thence west 15 chains; thence north to shore: thence easterly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKING CO. LTD., Applicant, Per Chas. L. Roberts, Agent, Dated April 7, 1027. two mountain sheep north of the Canadian National Railway and one sheep In Fernle. Columbia and Cranbrook. and In lormal ratification by the Department of . Carlbbo ana miooet south of the 82nd Education and the university or Brttisn Columbia. parallel and west of the Fraser, north of the Canadian National line, two caribou. and south .of tTiat line one elk, one mease and two mountain goat. FRANCEWILL NOIFORGET M.tltSll.tL lOCII PAYS TRIIIITE TO IIKITISII AUMIES IN CONNECTION HITII I.ATK WAR PARIS, May 18. Marshal Foch, speaking at a dinner of the Paris branch of the British Legion, ald that, after the bravery of the Allied troops, what had done- more than anything else to wld the war was the mutual confidence of their leaders and the fact that those leaders had sacrificed their personal views so as to reach nji understsndlng at all costs. Today, he said, the artificers of the peace would make the peace a glorious one If, like the fighting men, they sought before all and above all to understand '6ne. another. , , Marshal Focli. after paying .cordial tribute ;td' thi energy :fthd teijafclty ot the British armies', enumerated the fol lowing succession, of,. victories won 'by them Ini he filial 'months . of ,he war: Prisoners. Guns Amiens (Aug. 8-13) 23.000 Bapoume (Aug. 26-Sept. 1) 34,000 La, Scarpe (Aug. 2I-Scp. 3) 15,000 Havrlncourt-Epetry (Sept. 27-Otl. 0) 13.000 llludenburg Line (Sept. 27-Oct. 5) 35.000 Sl)e (Oct. 17-25) 20.000 Sumbre (Nov. 1-11) ........ 19.000 Altogether, sulci Marshal Foch, 200 100 380 475 450 the contribution of the British Empire to the final victory meant a loss of 47,000 Ulcers and 046,000 men, exclusive ot native contingents, "We shall not for get It," he concluded. 400 '270 During the dinner the guests rose and sang the Froth Blowers' anthem in honor ot the gallant marshal, who was somewhat mystified until the origin of the song .was explained to him. VICTORIA CHOOSES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR VlUTORIAr May 18. Open season for the Chamber of Commerce at Its, first meeting here re-elected unanimously O. P. W. Schwengers president tot the. ensuing1 year, R. W. Mayhew was unanimously elected as vice-president, F. W. Elworthy was selected as treasurer. The position of executive secretory Is one that docs not come up for election. This position la filled by the directors. Mr. Schwengers, following the re-election of himself to the position of president, briefly expressed his appreciation o fthe confidence that had been uJwa in him, and assured tht dirtc- IIMIIIIIIMIIIUIIIIII r-' ze i IT , ! . 'i " " -get acquainted with honest-to-goodness Ogden's; make a pal of this wonderful tobacco. Take the trail together and see how it helps ' you over the rough spots, to peace and comfort. every whiff is as good as a breeze from the hills and as sweet as a breath of English April air. 0GDEN CUT PLUG Save the valuable "Poker Hands'' tors that he would do his best In the Interests of the chamber for the coming term. Mr. Mayhew said that his hands were full, and he was of the opinion that it would have been better to have named someone else In this position. The directors prevailed upon him to accept the post. Two newly elected members of the board were welcomed by. the president on the opening of the meeting. These were Alderman H, C. Holmes and S. J. 'falls. The other directors reported lected had been acting previously on Jiat body. On the report from R. J. S. Bateman Tho with James H. Hill acted as an luditor, the appointment of J. A. Oreenrldge as associate auditor was made In his place. This action was made necessary from the fact that Mr. Bateman was called suddenly to SECOND ANNUAL ALL .EXPENSE TRIANGLE TOUR TEN DAY TRIP FARE $1 10.00 Special train leaves Vancouver via Can adian National Railways, Monday, July 25. Fare Includes meals and berth on steamer, Prince Rupert to Vancouver. also all meals and berth on train, Vancouver to Prince Rupert via Jasper; and meals and entertainment at stop-over points; two full days at Jasper National Park1, stay ovejnight at 'Kamloops. Prince George'and Smltliers; automobile trips and entertainment at all these points; also automobile trips at Vander-hoof and IIaelton, Pull particulars from City Ticket Office, 528 Third Avenue. Phone 200. Advertise In the Daily News. MINERAL ACT (Conn f) CEItTIITC.ITE OF IMPROVEMENTS N O T I C E "WESTERN HOPE," TRIXIE," and "OLD KENTUCKY" Mineral Claims sit uate In the Skeena Mining Division of Prince Rupert District. Where Located- On Porcher Island. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore. Free Miner's Certificate No. 89151 C, the duly authorized a?ent of Frank Patterson, Free Miner's Certificate No. 89137 C. Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to applv to the Mining Recorder for Certltiicatea of Improvements, for the purpose of Obtaining a crown urant or. the above claims, I And further take notice that action,, under Section 85, must be commenced) before the tasuance of such Certificate of Improvements. ! Dated uus cm aay oi May. iu.ii. LEWIS W. PATMORE. LAND ACT NOTICE or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND. In Range 4, Coast Land District, Land Recording District ot Prince Rupert, and situate In vicinity of Captain's Cove, Pitt Island, B.C. TAKE notice: .mat uosne racking Co. Ltd., of 325 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C., occupation Fish Packers, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands Commencing at a past planted about u mile distant in a northerly, direction from Lot 1253. Range 4; thence north 8 chains; thence east 20 chains: thence south to shore.; thence west along shore to point of commencement, and containing 10 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD., Applicants Per Chas; L. Roberta, Agent. Dated April 7. 1827, f1 vT 1 M s s The Store for Dad and the Lad! A IMC HANCK OF JAZZY JACQUAUD V-NECK Sweaters These are brightly colored and come in all the shades and are offered at the wry special price from $2-95 I-OR RENT latest ST. MARGARETS' UNDERWEAR F'OR ROYS Summer Weight Wool Mixture Combinations, in white and natural. Sizes from 22 to 21. Special per suit Acme Importers Third Avenue. Phone 3.pn JohnsorA Electric Floor Polisher 2.00 per day Let us know the day you want It! Kaien Hardware ' Co. . . rhonc 3 You Don't Have to Die to Win It may surprise marly people-to' learn thot-Hhe Sun Life Assurance Co.", of Canada, pay out to Hying Policy-holders every yearn sum of money vastly greater thaii the amount juiid out to the beneficiaries of those whd die.-DURING 1926 1. Paid to living policy-holders ; '$27,82 1,000.00 2. Paid to representatives of deceased policy holders $10,752,000.00 Policies Ufi to $5,000,00 Issued without medical examinations. SUN LII E ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA Head Office; Montreal Sunt Jnhour. Northern H.C Representative.