February 28. 102.7 v TSS 7JAIEY NZrTS PAGE FIVE .1 eiyiiuiig zv Fvcr henr people nay It?' Maybe you have cxperi- 1 1L - it ... . 1 hni a nature's wnrnimr. Ii: c ou? eyes examined 'iiKie eve . need he lt and . h ...... IL.I V .re graduate optician mil wr run nv fTim nn. urn wiiuli fives you no uih- ...... J t. - una' ii ju.h. hut nriiiH!r .It. iim In inva Vfttl l' ,.,.ti )r in h Hunnhine and voir & I t .1 . it :u iiirr mj tii iiiiu iwu uu ii: ijr to lose your ight. Our prk'i's are moderate. JOHN'glMER resses and Hats 1 77 ne n, r.u. mix r.iue vnn CFDVlCfTN MEN CONT LAG COAL. lio niEvELLEIp IE STOHt Willi THE CLOCK . x it st Arrived! N ew Snort ecial : dale r mree iiiivm uniy Seven only rt inyiresses - h HHi) ' to match $18.95 Nine only s trm Wnr'li double. J. BLM I allies' Heady-to-Venr 1 Ave, I'lione fwl . . m "w.i - -r -SIT 'J can rely upon It that mn will ho courteous deliver your coal with-delay and leavo your l"erv just as thev found it "noiu nny Inconvenience 'AIMO . WELLINGTON and K()) IUVKU S00TLKSS llvni. -( bert & McCaffery 1'h ones 110 and 117 CrnS r Is nin M. V HAItTEKEU ACCOUNT-ANT AND AUDITOR Pliont SK7 Nevnnd Avenue West. I'rltiee It il pert NOMINATIONS I ! REAL PEPFUL "IIOOTl.Mlx, RAIDS, K 1 II NA I'I'I N'1, THEFT .M INTEREST ATTENDS CIIH'.UXrs .MAYORALTY j PRIMARY s-mUAUO. Feb. 28. William Hale MINKKAL ACT f'i:i(Tiric.m: or impkoitmknth .NOTICE Juanlta. Anyox. Oranby. Alamo. Rodeo, Pinto. Wann Fractional No 2. and Monte Fractional Mineral Claims, situate In the Atlin Mining Division of Caular District Whers located On Wann River. Taku Arm of TagLsh Lake TAKE NOTICE that I. Charles V. Bob. Free Miners Certificate No. 89708, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the pur-pne ff obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim And further take notice that action, under section 80, must be commenced before the tHue of such Certificate of Improvement. Dated this 1st day of January, AX) II McN. PHASER. Altent. IU27 von sale nv tendf.ii kk m'FKHT tsiu iThi rn.v ' .m IMtr ltstl. TlttlllNO CO. I'lllM i; ill Ti:itT. n.r. TENDERS will be received by the un-erslgned for the drygoods, genu' fur-ishinas. and srocerv stock, with fix tures and furnishings In connection, belonging to the estate of J. C. Oavlgan. trading as the Rupert Table Supply and ltlnlvers.il Trading- Co.. Prince Rupert. BC. Stock and fixtures may be inspected n application to the undersigned or at the stores. Tender may be aubmltted for the whole or each stock separately and will be received by the undersigned on or be-fore 0 pjn. Monday. February 21. 1927. The highest or any tender not neces- .irllv accepted. JOHN L CHRISTIE, Trustee, Prlnre Rupert DC. NOTICE LAND ACT. OF INTENTION TO TO LEASE LANII. APPLY In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Neatu Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKU NOTICE that John Dybhavn, of Prince Rupert. B.C. occupation manager. Intends to apply for a lease of the fol-lowlnu described lamia: Commencing at a no planted on the south side of Nrslo Inlet, about cm mile trom Its head; thence aouth t chains: thence west IB chains; thence m t,4ti,a in ihor thence east 18 'chains, more or less, following the shore I line to point of commencement, and , n,iiaiinif 7 seres, more or less. " JOHN DYBHAVN, Applicant Dated NjwemhrTL1B2jl 'DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE ' Annlleallon fir drilling Permits for the 1 heii-on nf IU'!7. Application for permits to graze livestock on the Crown ranges within any ararlni! district of the Province of Brit-Ish Columbia, must be filed with the District Forester at Fort Oeorge. Kam-looivt. Nelson, Prince Rupert. Vancouver, j or Williams Lake on or before March ;3,nian"7forms upon which to submit applications may be obtained from the , ! t'..-....;. .t the above namttl places, or from the Department of Land at Victoria, BO. 0 R fjADEN. ' Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Vlctorls, ntl January t, 1937. I i Thorajwon, Chicago's wsrtlms mayor. I wi nominated as the mayoralty atand-! ard bearer In the primary election held ' here which waa featured by shootings, ' raid, kidnappings, alugglnga, ballot box thefts and intense Interest generally. ! Ilia Democratic opponent Tor the election to be held In April will be William E. Dever, who won the nomination virtually without opposition. Thompson defeated Edward It. Lit- , linger, member of the board of review. 1 by about 125.030 Thompaon'a victory la j lo a victory for the Republican polltl- I col faction headed by Robert C. Crowe, stale's attorney, over the faction headed by Charles S. Deneen. United State senator, who supported Lltalnger. Oae man wo ahot four time and crltlaally Injured at one of th polling place over an argument. Report from two other precinct asld armed men Invaded the polling placet, terrorized the election Judges and made off with all the ballots. Three election officials were kidnapped, and several were slugged. Hundreds of arrests were made. Scores of pistols were seized. The moat spectacular raid was made un the headquarters of the aldermanlc candidates where 20 men were arrested . .:id eight pistol, an automatic rifle and -mall machine gun were confiscated. early YOTIM1 Numerous arrest, four minor outbreaks of violence, confiscation of 12 revolvers and rapid-firing guns, marked UK- early voting In the city. Three men were kidnapped and one ws beaten with fist by three others. Om gunman waa picked up near a poll-inti place and proved to be Pete Fiarlto. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTF.NTION TO AITI.Y TO TO ri'KCIIAHK LASH III Prlnca Rupert Land Recording District uf Prince Rupert, and situate on 'he north shore of the South Arm of lasoo Harbor. Moresby Island, Queen Ohsrltte Islands, province of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert, B.C. occupation Marine Broker. Intends to apply for permission to lands purcnase urchase the the follow following described Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of South Arm of Taaoo Harbor. Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. In the Province of British Columbia, about 6 chain from the end of the oovernment trail; thence 10 chains northeasterly: thence 10 chains north-westerly, thence 10 chain southwesterly, thence 10 chains southeasterly, and containing twenty (20) acres, more or lea. JAMES FIELD, Applicant. Dated November 2D. I9JO. No more Dishpan Inarids Just a spoon- ful of Lux is w plenty to do all the dishes and oh ! how grateful your hands will be, how white and soft your skin Tlxrt is nt ikbstitHll for LUX Lrvtt Broiatrs Limits J Tomato L730 wanted for murder. All the ballot were stolen from one precinct. The authorities placed aU available police officers on duty In tlx various section of the city. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert n:mt wtv 2h, iim. Captain Babblngton ha taken an option on 4be steamer Queen City, which waa formerly In the CPJl. service In southern waters. A tea and aale yesterday at the home of Mrs. A. T. Parkin netted S35.O0 for the Prisoners of War Fund. J. 11. Plllsbury returned to the city today from the south where he completed arrangement jot securing a staff and stock for the dry dock. Word has been received In the city that Sergenat Alex" dray haa been J. M. Dudley, a . prominent YA1.C.A. worker, arrived from Montreal laat LA Nil ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO TO I. K.SK I.AM) In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls trlct of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north shore of Crescent Inlet, Moresby Island,. Queen Charlotte Islands, In the Province or untish Columbia, and being about one and a hull miles from JTl the hesd of the Inlet. :,,f TAKE TAKE NOTICE notice that mat James James Field, Field, of of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of Crescent Inlet, about I one and a half miles from the head of th Inlet; thence northwesterly 20 chains;: thence southwesterly 30 chains: thence I southeasterly 30 chains; thence north-1 easterly 20 chains, and containing forty I isui acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD. Applicant Dated November 7, U2fl. TENDERS I'OU STOCK OF STATIONERY, FANCY UOOHH, RADIOS AMI HI TI'I.IKN. FIXTt HEM AMI UTTINOH '. W. WKATIIAI.L ESTATE, TENDERS may be submitted for the above stock and fixtures, etc., not later than 12 o'clock noun on February 28, 1U2T. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Stock and Inventories on view 10 aJn. to 4 p.m. dally at Store. CANADIAN CHUDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LTD. P.O. Box 033, l'rlace Rupsrt. B.C. BRADY ON OLD AGE PENSIONS I.ME.MIIEII I (lit KKEENA SEEMS TO HE I HEARII IS .MONT HKIJATES f J. C. Brady. HP., aeem to get a tord In whenever 'the opportunity presents Itself in the House of Commons. He ' spoke a follows in the recent debate at Ottawa on old aga pensions: l Being a new member of the House, Mr. Chairman. I did not Intend to discus i In any way the old age; pension scheme. i as I am not familiar with the clause of the bill. I' have listened to the dls-' cusslon with thei greatest care, hoping 1 to gain from It anT elucidation of the Clause of the resolution that has been . Introduced. The mas of material presented to ua tonight has reminded me of a well-known fable. A deer, having been wounded In the .forest, retired to a comfortable shady place where there were enough luscious grav. and tender leaves to keep him from hunger and starvation until his wounds were healed. But a great number, of bis friends i came from the surrounding forest to sympathize with him, and one suggested 'one thing and ones another in order to 1 give him relief. They consoled and sym- pathlzed with him in his sickness, but : it was not long until that deer died not from his wounds but from starvation. And so it seem with the old age pension scheme. j I would not have risen tonight had I 'not heard one thing In particular that the mlnlster'of railways said. After thla j discussion we are convinced that the position of the Conservative party ha been emphatically and clearly enunciated that they are behind this scheme for old age pensions, whether it be under federal control or in conjunction with the provinces. I wish the minister were here to correct me if I am wrong, because I wrote down the words he uttered. In referring to this matter he sulci that they, the opposition, were not In favor of the old age pension scheme unless after consultation with the vari ous provincial legislatures. Now. Mr. Chairman. I do not believe that word bearing that meaning were uttered in this House by hon. members on this side. If they were, Mr. Chairman. I would oppose the proposition, because personally I feel that we are wasting precious time on a matter in respect to which there is absolute unanimity, and such unanimity ha been expressed in this House tonight. HEAPS IMI'ICESSEII HIM I was impressed by the words of the hon. member for North Winnipeg (Mr Heaps l. I felt that he expressed what must have taken place In this House last year when he said there was a great difference of opinion In.rejarjl to dlf wounuru .m : ' , hlnk we have reached the stage now . that it Is not a questlon'pf lh clauses w. u. oarne nwving inso lue store ;m the WJ, th(s cn dls. ""' vc-i when bill before cussed the conies us alle and Hannah. It Is not a question of what took place on the hustings last year nor a question of reading reports from, last year's speeches which hsve no relation to the evening and will spend a few days lnquejUon now Mort the House. The the city. question Is, are we decided, are we unani R. Boyd Young of Port Simpson In the city. mous that this old age pension scheme should be put into force and that even if not perfect, It will be given a chance. That la the Question. Mr Chairman, and Approximately 812.0O0 Is already In i na jrd tne leadfr or the 0pposl- slght as a result of a recent canvas tlon emphatically say that we are behind tor tne tanaaian. rainouc rjjna. , lt if it were decided that the provtnslal " i legislatures ahould participate In the The Department of Marine and Cheme with the federal government. I Ftshtriea has ordered an Inquiry Into the that we nave had io much nChr recent atrandtng of the stesmer Prince phistry and so much discussion: K John In Wrangcll Narrows.. makes it look to me as if we are not i sincere. What does it matter who is LAND ACT to have the honor of oasslni the old NOTICE Of INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE t OKESIIOUE . scribal lands: I Commencing at a poat planted .at th ! northeast corner of D.L 1S71; thence , westerly, following northern boundary of said Lot to the northwest corner of aald 1 Lot: thence westerly, northerly and ! easterly, following the high tide mark of age pension scheme? The point Is that throughout the length and breadth of Canada there are neonle wstttner fn th. In Clraham Island, aueen Charlotte ',,, nf ,hl. -. verdlet of th" "3U',e Them- must we Wand Land Recording- District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay. consider, not whether it shall be a bill Maasett Inlet. Oraham Island. jot ten clauses or bill of twenty clauses. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River ..:',. h, . m PIr tn to these an Company Limited of Vancouver. B.C..'bul people, occupation Manufacturers, Intend to ap- 'old .age perislon scheme, ply for a lease of the following de .. WHY COLLEGE STUDENTS TAKE THEIR OWN LIVES Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly Material rneep(kin nt llnlverve Is the point of Echinus Point; thence south-. . .... easterly to the point of commencement, I Ken-on says llnstmr Professor and containing ISO acre, more or less, i POWELL RIVER COMPANY.! CICAOO, Feb. 28. A materialistic Agent. J. Douglas Wilson. I conception of the universe is chleny rc-Dated 4th November. li2 sponsible for college students taklim : their Uvea as have 'Pacific -Prince a , Rupert, ll.C, occupation Marine, Jut' r-tiir broker. Intends to apply for a tease of l Lt J I U.LII I Dishes a number recently, i mi cienniy by Pacific Milk. PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vnnrtiuver. factor Ie Ml Lnriner and AhlMitsfitril. I s ''& The Well-Managed Home "THE manager of a household is the purchas-L ing agent for a large proportion of tKe 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 run it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchc sing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to make 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 make a habit oj reading the ads. Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely In the opinion of President Daniel Marsh 1 of Boston University. ' "When you convince a man that he Is an animal and nothing but an ani- mal. he will act Jlke an animal and you i will have a recrudescence of the Jungle." said Dr. Marsh.. jazz mmIThard on pianos says pres. of turners' ass'n. DALLAS, Tex.. Feb. 26. Jazz music is I hard on pianos and of the .estimated 10.000.000 In the United States about 8, ' 000.000 are out of tune and are merely "thumpr bpxes," Irr'the opinion of Charles Deutschmann of Chicago, president of the National Association of Piano Tuners. Jazr. artists wear out a piano faster than exponents of classical music do. partly because thc&Jceep banging on the same keys. Deutschmann declares. NEW SEASON'S CLOTHES AT 4 A. Allgrr. nv iuuur. uu ot.bii oircct, has just received 12.500 worth of woollen fabric -Scot i:h tweeds and Eng-i llsh worsteds. These are the newest in I patterns for men's suits. They come i NOTICE SAVAGE ELECTRIC WASHER AND DRYER. Washes, 151u.es, Rinses and Dries without a wringer or having lo put your hands in the water. Cash Price SUM) Also Easy Term KAIEN HARDWARE CO. LAND ACT I NOTICK OF INTENTION TO APPLY Tt) ! TO .LEAKE LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording District, and situate at Huston Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. rurrle. I of Vancouver, DC . occupation fish ' packer.Mntends to apply tor a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at northeast coruer about 1.000 feet westerly from miners' cabins at head of Huston Inlet: thence westerly 20 1 AMPrn 'Till? T All AD'C I chains; thence southerly about 12 chains: AlSutiii 1 till lAlLUKOthence easterly 20 chains; thence nor-j mciiy iuuu, id cuaius, aim communis t 24 acres, more or less. i ROBERT M. CURRIE. Appllcan m February 7, 1927. I in fancy stripes and plain colors and notified that according to the By-law are all first class materials. They are, No, 163. Section 489. "No person shall iiire'wlthln th clt P'H:e- keP or deposit well wen worth worm seeins- seeing, If it vou you feel teei tn wooden receptacles or within ; choosing your material for your new twenty-five feet of a house or building ; spring cult, drop Into Anger's and have unless the same are contained In some sa,e constructed of brick, depository i vour your choice cnoico now now. Anvwav Anyway, dron arop In m and ana ;8tone or other non-combustlble ma- see tnese new sums ana me patterns terlal." Through letters from shod cooks I which will be the right thing this, I Instructed by the City authorl- Ur..A..,..ii.. - .i. .7 .I. . u i ..... 49 ties to notify all parties, who neglects to ie' Information corncn that ra- year. , n ,. ...n. ' cifir Milk is particularly ifood set or thing which violates ths above Ma ws. tiMBnMK i t-iClW I a tts Vs. n 4a us sTaanswk f K at V-v-iwk in Au Gratin dishes, such ns PFRSONAI.T Y mNniirTFI. macaroni, ho it was glypn put , in the Znin circular. For died- EUROPEAN rnnnnriat taiiop TOURS dar Cheese and Welsh Kara- s w v ad via tiiH it un ja tivui hti wisv v v date an Inspector wlU be empowered to take thn necessary proceedings to enforce inis section or tne uy-iaw. it. a. Mclean, Cltv Engineer. bit jt has been found racific personally Conducted Tours have been! NOTICE. iMilk nrevents the cheese from arramed this summer, under the Joint f jrettlnir leathery or stringy. All supervision of the- Canadian x National ENTATl'THtmiirii' ' a"sVonouI,''HON' rhMO illshea urn mniln mi Up Railways arid the Cunard Steamship lUompany to ureat urnain ana turopc uj unuc- ''ed nn the Stock In Trd-and Fix-.anil .i r.in.1, All trmiHnorUtiuii ,otl return. All transportation, hotel turM of tUe ngmecl j w. Wilson and sight-seemg exienses mciuaed in at Stewart. B.C. Copies of Inventory and fares, Call at City Ticket Office, Third y i? store way be obtained from R. Avenue, or phone 2U0. for particulars !TrouVM to tot submitted on or 'before descriptive literature. February 19, 1927. Highest or any tender ' ' r v 1 1 not necessarily acceptea. Advertise in th Dally News. i I ALEX. A. CONNON, Tnistee, Frioct Rupert, B.C. NewSupplies of Men s Clothing arriving regularly, For Prices and Quality Don't Forget Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. Ii. Miller Proprietor LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone G3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Pinno and Furniture Moving.