PAGE SIX S3 f stiff L' Tins advertisement is not published or displayed by llio l.winor Conlio) Hoard or by (lie (iovernmcnl of British Columbia. EGGS We guarantee every egg. 15.C. Fresh Extras, rcg. 55c, 3 dozen $1.35 li.C. Fresh Firsts, ref. 50c, 3 .dozen $1.25 U.C Fjlfet Extras, ref. 15c, !5 dozen $1.15 Local Eft's, GOc per dozen, 2 dozen $1.15 Fresh Eggs, GOc je Fresh Vegetables Arriving Every lloal at Lowest Prices Mussallem Grocery Co. Lid. Phone 18 Phone 81 Have Your Eyes Examined Poor eyes and poor glasses are a pitiful combination. Good glasses will make good eyes of poor eyes. If your present glasses do not suit your eyes for any reason,, you are criminally negligent of your future if you do not secure the proper glasses at once. Lowest prices. Expert service. A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite G.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Ilircli and .Spruce Per load '. .... $0.50 Per half load $.1.50 Per sack 00c Firelighters, 18 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer I'l'J Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE I1UY DOTTLES. Dr. Alexander Smith Mock Phone 575 DENTIST NEED AIRPLANES ON FISH PATROL MOItK IT.KMANKNT TI( KKS I OK IWTKOI. HOISK A It I; ALSO HU-(triKKII STATICS M.WOK .MOTIIKinVlXI. VANCOUVER, March 10. "The fish eries service requires more permanent officers for patrol work," states Major J, A. Motherwell, chief Inspector, In sum mliig up the activities of the department for 1926. "Some of the districts at present are so large and the operations conducted therein so Intensive as to make It Impossible' for the present staff to give intra the necessary close at tention. 'Efforts looking to conservation must keep pace with Increased intensive fishing, and unless the administration in B.C. can be provided with the necessary facilities In the way of air service and efficient patrol b;aU, It Is going to be Impossible to conserve sea products." Major Motherwell states that the use of airplanes In patrol of the fisheries greatly facilitate the work, at the same time making possible a more thorough IN THE SUPItEME COURT 1HMT1SH COLUMIHA, Up I'KlM i: 111 I CO Ml OF ICltT IIYItKlt-IXIX'TKIC AN V I.IMITKI) SAI.K IIY OKIIKIt OF TIIK COIUT TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the order of Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald dated the 18th day of February, 1927, In a bondholders' action Intituled In the Supreme Court of British Columbia between The Royal Trust Company and Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric ComDanv Limited and others, being R.160X1U16. brought to enforce the trusts of an Indenture dated the 30th day of June. 1911. tenders are Invited by Goor?c E;l-rd Winter the Rcxlver appointed bv in order of this Court dated the lath day of September. 1916, and the demec In the mid action dated the 21st day of November. 1916. for the purchase of all the remaining properties and assets oj me said company. The said proper- cic uracriura &a ionows: ' 1. That certain narcel of land and premises situate In the Province of I J?rltlsh Columbia more particularly de-i scriDea m ut 635, Range S. Coast Dis trict, containing 160 acres more or less i. mat certain Darcel of land and premises situate In tha Province of British Columbia more particularly described as Lot 138(5. Ranee 5. Coast Dis trict, containing 37 81,100 acres more r less, escfDtlne thereout a strin r land one chain In width measured from mgnwaier mark. 3. That certain parcel of land and remises suuate in The Receiver Is Informed that th. above lands narcels 1. 2 and 3 were . .summers. tected bv the engineers of the Rrtncc comoetlnK Rupert Hydro-Electric Company Limited ; M being suitable sites for the conunir- tlon of water power plants. icnaers may De made for ail the said parcels together or for cne or more separately. particulars and conditions of sale mv I be had upon application at the office of i Messrs. Hidden. Stead. Hodzes ; Winter. Bank of Nova Scotia Building. Vancouver, or at the office of the un dersigned. DATED the 2nd day of Msrch. 1927. WIliWN. WMEALLER tc SYMES. j Solicitors for the Plaintiff, i 040 Pender Street West. Vancouver, B.C. 71 NAVIGAM.K WATEILS I'KOTEC TION ACT. K.S.C. CIIAPTKU IIS Wlltlam J. Crawford herebv elve no. tlce he has. under 6ectlon 7 of the said Act. deDOSltcd with the M'nlntor n, 1 Public Works at Ottawa, and In the office of the District Registrar of the La;id Registry District of Prince riuiwrt t I Prince Rupert. B.C.. a description of the 111c mi:u inc pi ins 01 wnan proposed to be built In the Portlsnd Canal on ! Lot 4607. District of Casslar I And take notice that alter the explrs-1 Hon of one month from the date of pub- . llcation of this notice William J. Craw-1 wro win under section 7 of the said Art apply to '-he Minister of Public Works, st his office in .he city of Ottawa f.-;r approval of the site and planv. and lo: 1 leave to construct the said whsrf ' uaiea at Stewart, 11. C this 3rd day of March, 1927. 77 W J. CRAWFORD. I PEEK FREIN'S Chocolate Sandwich Bourbon Biscuit! I for Per lb. 7.c Friday and Saturday we. will dc- Jmonstrate triune b intuits with u As cup of dellclouH Tea. 1 Comliinntion Sale we offerr 1 ll. Tea 1 lb. Coffee 1 lb. Uourbon UlHt-ultH All .1 for $2.00 You can uelect Tea and Coffee Ilrands as followa: Nabob, Km- Ires, Mulkln's Ilest, ,or Fuller'. oee our winuows W. C. Little of Woodcock ships us Fresh Milk every train. Let us deliver you a quart dally, 20c B.C. Butchers & Grocen Limited Phones 13 and 571. SYNOPSIS OF UNO ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacsnt. unreser'ed, surveyed Crown lands may be pre-smpted by HrltUli siiLJecU over '.t yetra of and by aliens on declaring Intention to berom Krllish suliJeclM condl-tlonal ii(.on residence, occupation, ind Improvement for agricultural urtoseM Full Information concerning rifu-.s liens retrardlnK pre-emptions Is Klven in Uulletln No. 1, Land Seriss, "Mow to Tre-empt Land." copies of ihlch can be obtained free of chares ty addresalnic the Department of Lunda. Victoria, U.CM or to any Oov-arnment Agent Records will be arranted covering only land suitable for agricultural purios. and which Is not timber-land. I.e., carrying over 1.000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Rani and 6,000 feet per acre east of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Com mlesloner of the Land Recording Dl vision. Jn which the land applied for i la situated, and are mada on prlntsd forms, copies of which can be ob- talnl from tha Land Commissioner. Pre-cnptlons must be occupied for five years and Improvements mad to value of $10 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be , received. For more detailed Information see the Kullttln "How to Pre-empt Land." n PURCHASE Applications are received for pur chase of vacant and unresarved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. agricultural purposes; minimum rice for flrat-clasa (arable) land la per acre, and second-class (eras ing) land 12.(0 per acre. Further la- formation regarding purchase or lease of Crown land I given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Kerles, "Purchase ana Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, fr Industrial sites oa timber land, not exceeding 40 Versa, may be purchased or leased, th conditions Including payment of stump. HOMESITE LEASES Unaurvyd aras. not exceeding ! acrea. may be laad aa hom!ta, conditional upon a dwelling b!ng erected In the first year, Utl being obtainable after rasldrno and lra Vrovmnt conditions ar fulfill tad land has bean surveyed, LEASES Ver graxlng and Ind us trial pos area not exceeding 141 may be lsd by en perse r company, QRAZINQ Under th O rasing Aot tb Inee I 4ivtd4 Into graxlng dletrleta and tb rang administered udr a Oraslng Commissioner. Annual graxlng permits ar Issued baad umbrs ranged, priority being glv to tabuahd owner. Stook-owosr may form u relation for rsjvge majiagcant. !, or paxtly free, permiu w avmlUbU for e4Ure, aujipere aad travellers, u U tad 9 THE DAILY NEWS To start the day right have breakfast of QuickQuaker Appetizing and helpful to digestion. Gives energy for busy morning hours. Cooks in l minutes. Scaled Cartons Only survey of activities than can be car- , amlly had moved to the Pacific coast, rled on with boats. With her departure the lads breathed a AlKl'I.ANKS Ksm:.MI.L ; lgh of relief and undoubtedly believed! In checking poaching, he states, the that the crown would fait on the brow airplane Is essential, as boats fishing in of "he musher." restricted areas cannot escape the offl- : They fatled to reckon on little Violet cer when he suddenly appears from the Wood, 12, one of the three girls who skies. In many sections of the coast were entered against the field of 64 It Is utterly Impossible to maintain boys. She won her preliminary heats In patrols by boats, he declares. ' Ine style and then romped home a win- Unless this arm of the service is r.er in the final. She proved a favorite. made available for future seasons It however, with her opponents, who ex-will be absolutely Imperative to so re- tended their congratulations to her. strict the operations of the fishermen but warned her to keep In training for as to seriously affect the cost of pro- next year's event. ductlon," states the chief Inspector. Major Motherwell recommends reduc tion of salmcn purse seine licence. In 1912 ninety-two were Issued, and In 1926 there were 443 granted. These op erators can use small boats, and by fishing In the mouths of the streams they take so many fish that the future sources may be greatly reduced, salmon not being able to reach spawning grounds. GIRLWINNERS OF DOG DERBIES mimikks or htlui: my iiavk to LOOK TO LAI KKUN II' THIS KLLTS LP Per three years the honors were won ! by Pearl Spencer, a girl of thirteen She was precluded from ' this year, however, as her Miss Wood gave all the credit to her three-year-old collie 'Beaver" who she trained since he was a pup. DENIAL IS MADE OF SHORTAGE OF WINTER FEED ON PRAIRIES SASKATOON. March 10. Inrestlga lion of reports that the winter feed! shortage In Saskatchewan was reaching largely due to the carelessness of their owners, who turned them out last fall unshod. The deep snow made It more difficult for horses to forage on the prairies by pawing through the Icy crust for the dcad'graaa underneath. Unshod, they soon developed sore feet which quickly WELL KNOWN NATIVE YOUTH PASSES AWAY r.rlr iMniclan l-rlgUtoii, A51-1I Hue-riimlM-d at MellukalU mi Turduy funeral llrln; Held TtMlay Eric Douglas Leigh ton. aged 25. a native of MetlakatU. ded In the naUve j village on Tuesday afternoon. He U .survived by a widow and was a member of the well known Lelghton family. I The funeral takes place this afternoon In Metlakatla. Archdeacon O. A. Rlx officiating. Arrangement for the Interment are In the hands of tho B.C. I Undertakers. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED ! EUROPEAN TOURS ! Personally Conducted Tours have been arranged this Summer, under the Joint supervision of the Canadian National Railways and Uje Cunard Steamship Company to Great Britain and Europe ;and return. All transportation, hotel and sight-seeing expenses Included In fares. Call at City Ticket Office. Third Avenue, or phone 300, for particular and descriptive literature. BASKETBALL TIMETABLE m;vir;i nii;nui; to (jou.ii.s m.MAiMiuc or mi;M..T m;.iM). Tho following revised schedule for the remainder of tlie aconon has Utii arraned by the 1'rliice Rujwrt Uiukct-ball Association: -M.MU II 11 Colts V, Tuxls: Elevator vs. Terminals. Adanaca vs. Maple Leafs. Elks Vs. Native Boiia. 15 Stars vs. Colts. Elevator vs. Hunkers, Terminals vs. (Jrolto. Native Sous v, Tcrniliial. 18 Colts vs, Tuxls. Adanacs vs. Maple Leafs. Elevator vs. Banker. Terminals vs. Elks. Colls vs. Tuxls game allll to bo j placed. CHIIIIJACU LUACUK FIXTUUHS M A lit II 14 Moose vs. Grotto. St. Andrew's vs. Cold Btoruge. C.N, Mechanics vs. Dry Dock. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Orange Lodgo CX. Operating vs. Canadian Legion Sons of Canada vs. Knight of 31 -Cold Storage v. C.N. Operating, KnlghU of Columbus v. Dry Dock, Moose v. Sons of Canada. St. Andrew 'a vs. Orange Lodge, C.N, Mechanic vs.' Canadian Legion. Trine Ruptrt.H0el vf Orotto. Mauett x a.m. 10 WIKM.K.xs KKWillT. DtOBY ISLAND. Snowing, calm; barometer. 29.08: temperature, 34; sea smooth. DEAD TREE POINT. Barometer. 39.-40; temperature, 30. BULL HARBOR. Raining, squalls, frcah southwest wind; barometer. 20 68; temperature. 34; moderate swell; 8 a.m spoke steamer P.W.. stormbound at Bull Harbor; 8 S3 am. spoke steamer Car- dena. In 8ea forth Channel, northbound. Mo DIC1BY ISLAND. Clear, light southwest wind; barometer. 29.72; temperature, 40: sea smooth: 12.15 noon In steamer Salvor. DEAD TREEs POINT. Barometer. 20 -40: temperature, 42. BULL HARBOR. Part cloudy, frcah west wind: barometer. 23.76: temperature. 43; sea moderate. LAND ACT MIIII I. K INTENTION TO AVVl.X TO alarming proportions, shows that while! 1" Oraham Uland. Queen Charlottr many hemes are dying off. this 1 'nd lnd Recording District of Prince 1 1 . . t . . i . n . . . . 7 jiurk. uninun island. TAKE NOT1CZ that Powell River Company Limited of Vancouver. B.C. occupation Manufacturer. Intend to ao ply for a late of the fallowing described lands- Commencing at a p"St planted at th northeast corner of DL 1671; thence westerly, following northern bound. ry o said Lot to the northwest corner of said WINNIPEO. March 10.-By Canadian became worse .until unable to dig V.rirfoTIowrh.Jj:1 .J"") any 5 ' iMijr. loiiowicg the high tld mark of Th The rtnF dog "mn.h." "mustier" r,t of .h. .. Press). the cmut iv.tri..! ture must look to their laurels ...v more mcj uica oi siarraiion. rerguson nay to the extreme easterly " a larmer reacnini saskatsn recemiv . vi umniu i-oini; inenrt aoum rovlnce of British Columbia, and mm voumr eirls ct W!nnirw numii. thi ... ...... - -. . . . easterly to the point of commencement particularly described as Lot 635. Range i i f. ... ". '". " " ! nd conuining lM acres, more or le. 3. containing 32 50.100 acres more or I : uh me uiu Miunara irau n naa rowcix RIVER COXtPANT less. rcr our successive years a young maia counted the bod In of ISO hr,rmt I LTD 4. Maps dCaltnZ With SUrveVS Oflhl ihnvn th 1j amhltlnm h,n : f "'aS". have entered the school children'. ,T. mission line and receiving station fcr O08 aemy neid here annually. FalU and Khatada Rivera development, and plans of works. 1 Agent J. Douglas Wilson. Dsted 4th Nfvemher IM Week-end Specials B.C. Fresh Pullet Ka's. 3 dozen for , $1.00 LIbby's Asparagus Tip, iwiuare tin, reular 40c. Special .. 2!)i Cabob pure Plum Jam, -1 lb, tin I'Jc j Klnjr Ilach Prune Jam, 1 lb. tint I'Jc I Nabob Iop;anberry Jain, 4 !b. tin; 50c; Kinjf Ueach Raspberry Jam, 4 lb. tin 5'Jc Dill Pickles in bulk, ier dozen 2.1c CANNED CHICKEN will arrive Saturday. This line hai been off the market for nome time. Droken Shelled Walnut, per lb. 10c Candy Kisne, per lb 2.e Chocolate Erlaim, frenh utock, per lb .VJc Chocolate Cream Uar l!incuit, per lb. 3'c, a lbs. for $1.00 I-'ljf Hani and Glntfcr Snaps, per lb 10c Maple Jiiflxrv Standard Peas, pe- Llill, 111IH KIT Z-IC Combination Special 1 tube Alber'n lluckwheat Flour. 1 Juk Waffle Syrup The two for KDc Nabob Ilrand Corn on Cob, :) lb. tin, Hpecial , 2!)c Campbcll'rt Tomato Soup, 2 for 2."c Thin In your hut opportunity ut thn price. Campbell'H Pork and special, V, tins for . . . Cheese Snax, per pkge. . , . Picnic Hams, per lb incw naiiowi Hates, ! lb, . . .Lie rilbert NutH, to clear, 2 lbs. 33c Yellow Newton Applen, jumble pack, 1 J ln. for 23c Iht b.w $2.23 ircsh Khubarl), pr lb, . . Sweet Potatoes, per lb. . . Cauliflower, each Head lettuce, 2 for Fresh Spinach, 2 lbs New Cabbajfe, per lb Celery (California), each 20c, 23c, 33c Fresh Herrlnjf. 3 lbs 23c Fresh Halibut, ,2 lbs r,c Cohoe Salmon, per lb 20c rresn hnrimps, per lb 2. rresh Crubs, each Deans, 2's, 10c 23c ID '2c 20c 10c 33c 23c 33c 10c c 20c- Rupert Table Supply Co Phones: 210, 211 WESTHOLME THEATH WEDNESDAY und Tilt ItSDAY, 7 and a p.m. Ken Maynard mmnw rChir&practic' corrccis the cause of Disease ... i--"k-rr'."uinufv orn.itu 7 THROAT 4-MlARI U'hGS vipid SIOMACN y AVaitindu f BIAD0SS V 1 nivr d. I he lowe." norx'o under the magnify-in glass is pinched byamisa'.ignctl joint Pinched nerves cannot transmit healthful impulses, Chiropractic adjusting removes Uie pressuro y The uppcrnetveUfrce jis nature intends. In "The Unknown Cavalier" The new Western SUr in a khI ! KATHLEEN CO I.I INS, DAVID TOKKENCK, ()T,s , ; w JOSEF SWICKAKD, T. UOY It A KMX p,T II AltMOX and other. Admiion COMEDY 1.UINfi ( HAZY. AESOP'S FILM I'ADI.KS biuc ENAMELWARE c,, While Wc carry n com- plctp stok of ii?JstA ' "Pe Une-. Mail orders rarcfully filled. IsVV Thompson Hardware Co., Lid. 11 A Kick From The Kidneys If the comic papers be accepted u.- a 1 HomethiriK inherently humorous about the . Whether this Ik- so. or not, it can be Minted u of the death atatlstics that thre is nothinif ta;.. from the kidiieyn. The kidin-v ure ( l ,j ; duly of nb.-D iJnjf an l u ' IiUld poi '0!n jiemr.it' ' v body. Iel Ihem f:iil in ; v disease and deuth U Vn Kidneys depend ii' ' furnished tlirouRli ih for their motive iw I pressure uKn n Kidrn 1 it impossible for thnu ' -Ket "a kick from the km Is the time to ser a ' 1 have the nerve priu" rv. Bad Kidneys Made Good. "AiijtislmeiiU maIe " tt or me. 'My Money my back was inJurrible I Miiw 11 I'liiroiVrac tor WlT! t()il(ll; " The Justment hclped-six worked -l8lelle East, Chiropracti- w Uureau, Statement No. 20!u vt 1 i 1 1 i' 1 1 1 1 1 NT.M H NT '' 1 for hcflllh tan be made by li-ltl'l"""1 D. A. McMillan Palmer Craduatc CIIIIIOPHACTOK Koomn 0 and 7 Exchange Itluck. I'atho-Ncuromcter Service Open Evenings I'lioni' e0l