o toef 27. 1027 eautiful eW jeweiry . i c to see , . ntaioffue i ice , , ,f new Fall and JChrlit- ....,!,. n ihe article, air in .- !, w catalogue 4wii In , .1 olirt. ! prices on most Roods lower this year and the design are certainly .utifi.l. The (food shown fHi- I'.itMloffue have been . i.illv purchased in the t., extra alue for oar ,1 order curtomera. I i-j worth yor while to . i lor your copy IMhv. r , rj7 JOHNglJlfiERr TtlC StORL WITH THE CLOCN ladies' Coats Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next Royal Bank w cl KY BIKCII, CEDAIt AND JACK PINE Single Load .W.i0 double Load ..( L:n-Ke Sack 50? 0 BUNDLES DItY KINDLING, $1.00 I'hone 580 HydeTransler AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue LINDSAY'S ; Cartage and Storage I'hone G3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and rurnuum Moving;. THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS .. i .. r. ..p. LAUNDER SHlfcTS C SVJe AM0SHIRTWAIST4 TOO- g So THAT THEY SEEM 3 B mite f rieSH ahd ke.w.. Y ;". -!::)- waist and his shirt .ii .- u trip to this laun- l jrn. They will de-o yoo our expert polite manner of ser-- moueratc priced, .ou to do thin. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 Vol) ARE INVITED SUM CHANCE PORKBARREL United States (internment Planning tu Devote all Energies PayinK off Debt POLICY OP PRESIDENT United States Chamber of Commerce SuxxesU That Taxe be Reduced Large Amount WA8H1NOTON. DC. Oct M Th.--pork barrel." tbe poplar character,, -atlon ol federal pproprutlon lor to,,, or sectional project sponsored eii-. eeeo by members ol oobtcm may be to o empty at the nm . m- This has been Indicated by the view emanating from th White House whi-li represented President Ooaltdge seeking both the reduction of tbe national public debt and of Um and a str.ct government admtnutratttn. The Preaident. while he t represented aa feeling the Mississippi flcod problem and other related project must be given a place in the irorerninent bud-el. It understood to oonatder tha' executive approval ahould be Riven only to auch project aa are meet urgent and where their need ti deemed im perative. Although the major needi of the country sueh aa tbe flood will be Riven a place In hit budget program, ex per I -menu and proposal In general are ex-pected to be lubmiued to a teruUnr of a cioae and careful kind brfm ! ' - land having been produced to me, It Is my intention to Issue, after the ex "EASY" WASHING MACHINE Two sizes. St 10 and tflNO ThompsonHardware j Co. Ltd. : ' This iiK . i-; i t . not published or Ji-played by the Liquor Control lioanl or by the Government of British f'oiumbia - White Houae approral la granted. I corpora, lnc .m. .axes The govern- A program of MOO .00000 tax reduction ment offlc:aH hav. pla.-eti the reduction has been formulated by the United estimate in the ncmhbrrhood o: 300.. 8'ate Chamber of Commerce and li 1000,000 being durtrtboted to.iu 1.S00 member Mr Coolidge teel!. that If the mem' organisation for a referendum vote to ben of oongrtaa co-operate with hlw la determine lu policy during the con-: watching expend -....rr, carefully there gieational deliberations on revenue can be .1 red,u ii ol thf tHxes and leg Mixtion The program calif for re- subttanttn! cut-lug down ol the debt peal of the federal ewtate tax and the despite the estimate from the treasury war excise levies and reduction of the which placed the surplus for next year - short of what it has been In the past. LAND ACT. The President also Is said to feel that tne ""' NxMi to tn ouW intItios pp xotict: or to trrLV to UI.HC I.AMl tbe wiping out of the national debt and that If this wtts accomplished the JSiruptrT 25 situate at Jed way Harbor. Moresby Is- xatlafy every reasonable request for land. Q.O.I. funds for internal lnrprovementa that TAKE KOTTCK that Mtllerd Pttklng " mat iD anv OD -.r Cotnoanv. Limited, of Vancouver. B C - occupation Paeken. intend! to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at tbe northeast corner of Lot 86, Q.CX: thence northwesterly and along high water mark If chains, more or leu to a point N. 5G 37' E from the N.E corner Lot 140: thence north 50 37' K. l-S rjialns. more or leas, to low water mark: to nee southeasterly along low water mark to a point N. 66 Sf X. from the location Kaiw" " ! past: thence 1.2 chains, more or less. The International Fisheries Coramls- to the point of eemmeocement. and con- aeon, store its organisation in 14. has Wnn muioplmim company". ; nauaucl LIMITCO. iaeM biological dau which shows that Applicant, tbe bailout fisheries have been and are Dated 7. 1 927. September being depleted. Before making their LAND ACT. 1 lnt rePort anrt recommendauons to ' their respective governments the Com- XOTICi: OF INTENTION TO trrLY TO missioners desire to lay the data col-UASE L.XI tec ted before and to confer with those in Atlln Land Recording District of engaged in the halibut fisheries, for the Casatar District, and situate at the that purpose the Commission will hold mouth of Win River, about 600 feet Mk, lh th. tollaviBB nnrtt. '"ng P"" easterly along the shore from the north- "'"f fm- west corner oi tne sxyiarx uinerai "'". Claim. Prince Rupert. Monday. November 31. NOTICE that I. Horace Me- TAKE v.nroi.ver and firsttls tU at at later d dates Nsughton rrater. of Atlln. oceupation Y""" . B.C. Land Surveyor, acting as agent far A cordial invitation to attend these the Engineer Oold Mines Ltd., Inc., in- meetings is extended to you and all tends to apply for a lease of the follow-1 thoc ened tn the halibut flsherlee. ing described lands: , " -ARfwse Commencing at a pott planted about 1 JO"" p babcocx. 600 feet easterly along the shore from! Chairman. the northwest corner of the Skylark Mineral Claim: thence northerly 231 1 A AdverUse a if ruse in in The me Dllv lmiit News new. ff': thence eafterlv 100 feet: thence southerly 150 feet, more or leas, to high water mark: thence westerly 100 feet. more or lees, to point of commencement, and containing 0.3 acres, more or less. ENGINEER OOLD MINGS LTD., INC., Applicant. H. MeN. rraser. Agent. Dated Auguit 9. 19TT. NOTICE In The Letter Box IIALllil'T ITellKUir.S MSKTIXO LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO .tPPLY TO LHASE LANII Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Ru pert, sOd situate norm oi ota iooo nua 11657. . TAKE NOTICE that Trie uangara r i- IN THE MATTER of an application ; Ing and Packing Co. Ltd of Mavett, oe-for the issue of a Provisional Certificate eupatlon Cannera. intends to apply for a of Tide for the East half of Lot 2027. 1 leaee of the following described lands! Casslar DUtrlei. said to contain 320 1 Commencing at a peat plnntedtweat acras. jucre. or less i chains north oI.Yaa Indian. Reserve nfl sSlsfartory proof bt the" ices of th ahore of Mclntyre Certificate of Title coverlne the above uurm " -: thenee westerly following said low water 160 chains; thence southerly 5 chain: thenee easterly 180 chains to the point nUmlng eiM' hereof, Provisional Certl- "l?jLa'1 publication a '" " rT'". '. V"".'' .r-in seres, mora or less X ,V.rrw?Vr.WJ! LnANGAKA TOMWO PACKING 30th September, 1813, and Is numbered 44701. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, BC. 17th October. 1927. II. F. MacLEOD, Registrar of Til lea. Applicant. Fret! Nash, Agtnt. Dated June 27. 19X7 LND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LANII In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Re cording District of Prince Rupert, and ! situate at Ferguson Bay, Orahain Island, ; q ci ; ' TAKE NOTICE that Somerville Cannery company. Limited. Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Packers, Intends to apply for a lease or uie louowmg oeecnoea ianas: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1571, Q.CX; thence east 30 chains: thence north 2 chains, more or less, to low water mark, thence west following low water mark, 30 chains: thence south 2 chains, more or less, to point ot commencement, and containing six (6) acres, more or less. SOMERVILI.E CANNERY COMPANY, I LIMITED. Applicant Dated August si. vn SAWS ? K-J Machine Knives! B SIMONOCNBSWCa.LTO. (J V VANCOUVCR. ST. JOHN, N.S.. t Toronto UaJ jpjka ?77T TlATt.V xmsm HANSON TELLS B.C. PROBLEMS :-Lea!.s at -lcetinir of Unity i.eague at icioria, Uralnj; Unity of Effort i'.. the juMie. innivmau-y year oi j.nedrratiot. a tuna $m atoek-o- .im and rwasfostnnt so iat every p. i- oi our oouiitry .t: nave fair treat- r.i . uted Hon A M Hanson At- nriT , -tleneraJ of Mj .-ii columo:.i in adorts.ug the Wevr:i insvors a: the city.- banquet at -r Empress Hotel Vinous, a few day ki The reeoraw ml 184-I87l show that Hntisii OavumMe ..iiolderod then o. u sea of BMuaUii. only use fr1ng ' the prairies on n dsatr bor- ct-.-hne of the United ataies was ad any uv and it was Ir.jeen solid foe mot' i' tb- year and doMDi.n British Col 'imb.a in fact was r .r.sictered a flnan ual burden of no me.m proporttona afl'l railway that wa u, bmu tle country together s bard-i. uch as ooald k! be aupportexi continued the speaker. When the Oexafecier:.;ion was in pro-' of formation thai was the know-eoRe of the West and was held by n n authority and under those isDultions it would have been ismpos-- hle for tbean to have visuaJUced tbe Wtst as tbe asorebouse of -wealth tot '.he country, such a It baa become. This. I say. la a fitting time fee- stocktaking, and the readjustment of ta-:quallUea that have prevailed xenee the early days, so that every part f our country may have fair treatment. TIME FOR K till I'LIV "Here in British Columbia we have earned on a fight for more eqiatUbk transportation rates National raUws; tystems must be run on truly naiiom basis. The tsBsa has come for fair pls-ind no dlserteainitlon We asked to-reductlans In the rail rates. beUevtn that those reduction would also bull up tbe busts ees of 'h'. railroads. T) : eduction have meant enormous u. oreassn to the railways, and to hav Uffected a saving of 11 270.000 to pralr:-! shippers. "British OOfurotaia did not receieaan- -upport from Manitoba in :n elalrr. 'Manitola fought the westbound frelgl : cuts, saying that irrespective of wh. Happened in the West. Manitoba woul I be prejudiced. Gentlemen, the Urn has eoaae when w cannot think that way of our country. We must live, and t live. We must be mutually helpful even If it Is necessary to make sonv l.ght aacriflee ounrivn. we must b :air to other parte of the country. "Britiab Columbia has ejected a sav ing of something Vlike 1Bj00O.O00 : commodity rates, as' a result of the re ducUons. and tbe tousutess of tbe rail roads bss grown. NATIONAL KESOl'ItCES "All provinces in Canada at this tunc are interested in the return of thel natural resource. British Columbia 1 claiming tbe return of tbe rallwa. lands In the Interior and In the Peac River district. You In Alberta ar. claiming the return of your reeourecf and In Saskatchewan It Is the earn thing. We, the three Western pro rtnees. have much In common, an everything to gain from studying ou problem together. 'There Is one quality of taxation anc sometimes a duplication of legtslatlor The Federal administration has neec -A new sources of revenue, and sometimes there has been an Invasion c what we consider the provincial field "Much la to be learned by a commot study of our problems. Only in recen years ha it begun to be undersiooc that British Columbia, too, la an agrt cultural province. The Peace Rive country Is a potential granary of im menee proportion. British Columbl. la a wonderful mixed farming country It has graring lands, fruit areas, dairy ing conditions and everything to mak for all round success in i agriculture Beside . this it has Its mines. Its fish its timber and the associated lndustrj of puln and paper, with natural - re-sourceatih reserve that are rich enougr to provide wealth arid employment foi many years when developed. "For these and many reasons we arr delighted to welcome you to British Columbia. Your visit cannot help but leave you Impressed with the possibilities for mutual development, with the great need of co-operation and co ordination In the three Western pro vinces," concluded Mr. Manson. PIONEER AVIATOR OF PRINCE RUPERT NOW BUILDING AIRCRAFT Contract for Ten .Planes to he I'sed In Coast Passenger Sertlee L. M. Bach, who it will be remem bered was mechanician to to C O. Pr-st whose plane "Polar .Bear" was the first to fly in Prince Rupert some seven or eight years ago, Is now- vlce-prest dent of an aircraft manufacturing com pany in Sanfa Monica, Calitrw-ula. wh 'i bear his name. Mr. Bach announced tM week that a signed order had been received to manufacture ten "air yachts!! at a total ros: of $300,000. for tne West Coast Air Transit Company. The. latter company, which is a new concern formed by officials of the Pickwick Stage Lines, plans to establish air passenger service between Los Angeles, Seattle end Port-lan. The ten planes are contracted for delivery by next May I. The "air yachts" will be equipped with three motors, each capable of producing a speed of 150 miles an hour. .K . h -'- rmuiengers .aid tj piluU They aru to be r., PAGE FT73 The'large 25c. package qontains two "PokrfHands" plied with iic Butt laid wate: baggage sompartments upholstered seats and her refinements. PATTULLO SPEAKER AT NATIVE SONS BANQUET VICTORIA, Oct. 27. The toast of the province was responded to by Hon. T. J. Pattullo at a banquet given by tbe atlve Sons here. He said that a jiuntry could hot prosper unless It had . high appreciation of tbe spiritual side. He was of the opinion that tbe poten-talitiee of tbe province were not ap-reclated by those in Brltlah Columbia, le said tbat be bad always been favor-Me to Immigration for this country, ir. Pattullo did not agree with tbe policy hat was sometimes preached, that there honld not be any more people brought nto the country. Tbe bringing In of mmigratlon would have tbe effect of loing away with unemployment. There as too much heard in the country of :elng English. Scots, Irish or other na-lonallttes. and not enough heard of being Canadian. SPEND OYER MILLION FOR PUBLIC WORKS IN EDMONTON NEXT YEAR EDMONTON. Oct. 27. An expenditure of $1,048,340 for public works and utility extensions next year Is proposed by the various civic departments that oave submitted their capital estimates to Commissioner D. Mitchell. In all likelihood, this program will be considered by the city council at a special meeting when a derision will be reached as to the extent of the Improvements that should be adopted next year. It la expected that tbe commia-sloners and council will apply the pruning knife, however, as they have done In previous years before the program is definitely launched. 'tafcitforColds Buckler's Mixture U "different". Its tutt Is pleasing. It action I so quick that on do stop a apura of couching- and ther ar 40 do Id a 73-eent bottle I Every member of th fa mil derive benefit from "Buckley". Have a botU ia th bouse at sD time. Dnmht everywhere mQ "Buckley"- under a poaltiv guarante. W. K. Backley, Limited. til Malaal EW Trt BUCKLEYS as? MIXTURE fcfi amaevx. i singm aip rasaW I aaBsttsasktw. tOVC r Men who have had long experience with smoking tobaccos who have tried and tested brand after brand in search of the best, smoke Old Chum. Fragrant, mellow Old Chum has won the hearts of three generations of pipe-smoking Canadians. Try a pipeful of Old Chum today. Learn for yourself what charm and flavour it possesses. And remember to save the "Poker Hands" packed in every package and tin. They entitle you to valuable presents. Free Laundry Service Our advertisement quoting costs of doing laundry at home has brought out many interesting comments. As the figures quoted were compiled in the east, we wish to determine just how they compare with local costs. Accordingly, we are offering to do, without charge, one wet wash to each' of the first fifty persons now doing their own washing at home, who will give us on a form provided, an accurate estimate of the costs involved. Phone No. 8 and our representative will call for your bundle. Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Canadian-National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND x SHIPYARD Operating (J.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers. Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths. Pattern makers. Founders, Woodworkers, Etc KLECTIUC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of, S1A1UNE AND COMMERCIAL WOltlvJ PHONES 43 and 385 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home" 120 Rooms, American and European Plan. Hot and Cold Water. Bus meets all trains and boats. Sample Room Thone 51. U Martin, Manager. t9rJgWj Lsui ' '4BBb! '"I i 1 1