Friday June 3, 1927 tmfM 1 $M m HI a iS&SI MM 'I'll a ailvcillsemenl i not, piililislicd nr displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the (Jovernmnnt of Itiillsh Oolumlila Neglected Eyes NKfiLECT 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 giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect Is the most inexcusable. PONT lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and seel Fred Joudry HfCistercd Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith IJlock Phone 763 FleeT FOOT The Ideal Shoe for Summer and Sport Wear TRY TUB NEW HKLY-ON sql'b ):,? i For children,' from . iV&tf I For ladies, from $LLV For men, from $1.50 Jabour Bros. Ltd. Corner Third and Seventh Phone' 6-1.7 tNtRN BU.MTuwr YOU tACE"T-? Ask the master builders of this town where to go for lumber and they wfll turn your footsteps in' Oils' direction. They maintain that the kind of woods we sell Is the sort that should be put Into a building that is expected to live to a ripti ol'd nge. Albert & McCaffery PhoneH 116 nml; 11? IMPROVEMENT IN LIVE STOCK crt'MMiv'sio.N'KR fi:Li',s" or cattle, sheep. iinKs1:sK antv pins TnKOfin'oV"r province KlPORTANCE OF ItRKRI) Inirr.iU' lit' N'llnilirr or HireM This Past) Year In (!r,l.H' In HrltMi Caliiinlilit I tondltlons of the live stock: Industry of British Columbia In regard to breeding, Xeeding, marketing, and In respect to prices received, have shown Improvement during 1928 according to the report of Dr. A. Wrlgiit, live! stock commissioner and chief veterinary Inspector, made1' public toy Hon. E D. Barrow, minister of agriculture. Dealing with the reason for such Improvement, the live stock commissioner says: "The stockmen I find as a wiiole are paying more attention' to the quality (cf their breeding stock, particularly to their stock bulls, but u pointed out In my previous report, the province Is I short of pure tired beef bulls of good quality. . horses' . j Statistics for thepa.it . year sltow an Increase In the numbVf.of 4ioreg, the numoer in iuzo oeing o.uio. ana in 1820 61,158 the report states: Tills Increase Is largely accounted 'for by the more complete returns' or1" figures given by Vhe Indian Department at Ottawa oh tile number, of liorxes on the Indian reservations within the Province. This class of liorse, however, does not repre-eerit' any Increase In value to the Province as the type found on the reservations are small and have practically no commercial value. In work horw-s the supply has barely kept pace with the demand but as the older horses are discarded and new settlers take up land the supply of colts "MALE MINIMUM WAGE ACT TO EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES Notice Is hereby given that a public meeting, for the purpose of dlscusilng the provisions of the "Male Minimum Wage Act" and Its application to adult male employees In every .occupation, other than thote already dealt with by the Board, will be held at the Court House. Prince Rupert, B.C., on Wednesday, Uay 25th. commencing at 2 pjn. To hear those who may be unable to at tend during the afternoon a meeting win be neid in tne evening commencing at 730 o'clock. Before further Minimum Wage Orders are made for any industry or group of Industries the Board desires to hesr the views of those Interested. Alter an Inquiry Is made throughout the Province the Act will be mtde to apply to all persons who come within Its provisions. Written statements are requested from any group or organization of employers or employees. J. D. McNIVEN (Chairman) P. V. POSTER, T. F. PATERSON. Members Board of Adjustment, administering the "Male Minimum Wage Act." Victoria. B.O.. May 18th. 1927. WATEIt NOTICE DIVERSIONANIV UKE TAKE NO"!!''!!? Oosse' packing Company, Limited;' whose address li Van couver, B.c wurappiy lor a licence to out of unnamed'stream' which flowi nor therly and drains into' Oreen' Inlet about 30 chains east of northwest .corner of Lot 68. Range 3. Coast District. The water will be diverted from, the stream at a point about 200. feev from' mouth and will be used' for. domestic and' com mercial purposes upon'.the'lahd described aa application 19 fease . oj appucams. This notice was posted on the ground on the 2nd day of April, 1927. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and , to the "Water. Act" will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. ;ObJectlons to the application. Diay.be filed with the sald'WaUer itfeorderor. wim'the' Comptroller M lytuUil, Ugh Parliament Buimmes, Victoria. H.Oin Um' thirty day nf ter" ' the" 'lrst appearance of, this notice' in a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice is April 21. 1927. QOSSE PACKINO COMPANY, LIMrrED, Applicant. . By H.-V; Morehouse.. Agent. LAND ACT. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO' APPLY TO LEASE; l.NI. In Prince; RupertTinrf Recording' Dla. trict 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. lntenda to apply For permission" to lease the following deicrtbed lands; Commencing it a post planted 30 chains east of northwest Lot 68, Range 3, coast District: the"nce north 5 chains to low .water mark; thence east 10 chains; thence south 5 chains; thence west 10 chains, to point of commence ment, and containing 6 acres, more or less. . OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Per II. Moorehouse. Dated 2nd April. 1927. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application' for the Issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lot one hundredand sixty (160), Queen Charlotte District, said to contain one hundred and sixty (1001 acres, more or less, excepting thereout twenty-one (21) acres and five (6) acres thereof. Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering , the above land having been, produced to me. It is my Intention' to Issue, alter the expiration' of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provisional 1 Certificate of Title to the above, land in the name of! Pacific Mills Limited, the original Certificate of Title Is dated the 6th April. 1922, and. Is. numbered 14G92I. . Und..RegUtrylQffloe, Prince Riipert", B C. Bth' May, IWT. H..P, MACLEOD. Bfu)tr$r of T1U. WHEREVER you buy it and wheneveryou buy il,- Ma sic IJakirij? Powder Is always", entirely dependable, because it contains no alum or adulterants of any kind. MAOt IN CANADA SE.W.CILLETTC0.LTD TORONTO WINNIPEG MONTREAL will not toe sufficient to meet the" de-1 nrn-ifltlon twi tw n.' r.r th. . quirements Of the market. Horses ' -vitelline from 1200 4o 1500 odund. meet the1 requlrenieilU of the average farmer, and of this class the" Province is able to meet the demand at prices ranging around $75 to $125; while choice animals, well matched Bnd sound, may bring $200 e"uch: For dravane Durooses in the cltv the demarid Is for heavy horws weighing ardund 1600 lbs. arid uti; good prices being realued ranclrig from $300 and up; the" Commissioner Indicates. While Hie market Is somewhat fastldldus as fo" weight and duality- there Is' a steady demand for this class of horses re- muntratlve prices. At the present time there are very few or no stalljons of live required weight and type to prd - duce heavy hornc. Quite a number of good marB are avaUable, both pure bred ' and high grade, that should pro - . -.- : ! MINERAL ACT (form V) flKRTIIlir.fE OK IMI-KOVE.ME.N'TS NOTICE -WESTERN HOPE." TRIXIE." and "OLD KENTUCKY" Mineral Claims sit- uate In the. Ekeena Mining Division of Prince Rupert Ulsmct. ...... Where Located on rorcner isiana. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE tt"!SSP?J5J&lSPi bnds. A number of breeding son' Free Miner's Certificate No. 89137 Cjardmala from each of the breeds have t .t.: tA YZ2 inn nriir Vr,; ffiJI"SSM the purpose or obtaining a Crown Grant of lhAndlVurtCherm?.ke' unde? Son 85. mSSt notice be that 'commenced action before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 6th "day. of .Mav, 1927. LEWIS W. PATMORE. LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO AITI.Y TO LEASE LAND. In Range 3, .Coast Land District, Land Kecoroing jjisinci 01 rnn "P"i. and s tuats on the south shore of Evans Arm, B.C. TAius, iNUiiL-t- tnai uosse raccing Co. Ltd.. .of 325 nowe oi vancuuver. D.C., occupation Fhh Packers, . intends to .apply, for. a lease of the following described lands: . . ! Commericlng at a post planted about 3 Chains distant, Injan easterly .dlrcc - " ' ' Range v.i; 3: thence; south' iin 10 hains;. w-.enoe west lfi -chains;-thence mortlv to. shore: thence, easterly along shore , to 'polnt lof commencement, and containing 7 teres," more or less. OOSSE RACK1NO; CO. LTD:. Applicant. Per Chaa. L. Roberta, Agent. . Dated April 7. 1927. . f. AND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND. In Range 4, Coast Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate In vicinity of Captain's Cove, Pitt Island. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that OoRse Packing Co. Ltd., of 325 Howe St.. Vancouver. B.C., occupation Fl-h Packers, . Intends to apply, for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1253, Range 4; thence north 3 chains; .thence east 15 chain-; thence south to northeast corner Lot 1253; thence . westerly along shore to point of. commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant. Per Chas: I;. Roberts, Agent. Dated April T. 1927. LAND' ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM! FOR INDUSTRIAL pr it poses I - In . Prince:. Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, . and , situate at Sewell Inlet.. Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Island. TAKE NOTICE that Kelie'y Logging Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation . Timber Merchants, Intends to apply, for a leaso of the following described' lands: Commencing- at a post planted at the southeast comer of Lot 470 Sewell Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands;- tbenoa north 80 chains; thence euat 90 chains, more or less, to shore; thence following the ahortt, Jlne in southwesterly direction to the point of commencement, tut containing- fwQ sores, more or leas. JOSEPH- DOUOLAS WILSON,' Agent for . Kelley lagging Co. Ltd. DtUd 29th AprU, 1637. duce horses tr)' meet the call of the market. , Oood heavy dratight stallions arc required In ma'H)r districts throughout' the province. The continued' reduction In the number of mares bVetT and foal raised will eventually result In' an acute" xhohage of work animals. CATTLE Tlie census rellirns for cattle for 102(1 ithoW 33844 he"adas" coitiparoo" wliiJi ffcnirtfl head for' 1025. showlrife an' ln- 'drerfse of 40.298. Dr Ktllght sayV. At j the total nxunber 10TJ37 Head may be j dialed as dairy cSttle, which Is com- Iosed o( cows anri stock over one year of age. Prices for bef cattle stiow all upward tendency, , better figures bMng n-allwU during Uie p.ist year than 1925! There Is a steadily growing demand for light weight beef cattle, some' markets reporting a spread of $1.00 per hundredweight between light and heavy cattle of chfilce'" grade's foi beef pur'-pofiis. AS. the Kamloops bull sale 154 head of bulls" wre o!d to' provincial' buyers ranging' Jrom bull- calves to mature animals, at prices from $50 to $500 per head. An average price of $128.20 per liead was realized oh the entire lot, the dfTerlngs toeing" made lip of 27 Aberdeen Angus, 51 Hereford, 70" Shorthorns'. A dumber of purt-brcd Shropshire ewes dnd rams were" brought In from Ontario and' nold at fair prices, the top' rahi bringing $00; the bulk of the ewes and rfuhj" ranging frour $22.50 td $35.00. flAIKV (WTTI.i: There Is in the Province around 170, 937 head' of dairy cattle; milk cows dumber 83.572 head, yearlings raised -for dairy purposes, 21,905; an Increase over Olie previous year of 3.C77 cows' and 793' yearlings, the report indicates. Hie dairy Industry has made substantial drogress during the past year, prices realized for dairy products remaining approxuuaieiy on a par wun me Cow Testing Association, under the ac Ptrvislon' of the Dairy Division, is j ' rendering valualle asslmnce to the I i-"7nen- As ' r work unpromaoie cows ure w uui i a hrd- producer Is also stlm- ulafttd w toke an Increased Interest In ' hta -'ork BPP' bettcr method!l to j his business. Taking the province as a wnole miprovemeni musi come inrougn m.ore c1"1 "reeaing ana mis can oe, I ne onlr " res"" of more accurateV ' knowledge of the producing properties j ' Individual cows. There is a steady' dtinana t0T 8od ttelrj" cows. Prices ! ranging somewhat higher than the past few Ul general, run of prices be- ln8 from l20 J 150 toT cholce ttnl. maIs. 6s ' to 80' for two-yeaf olds and ,35 13 45 Jor yeariings. while Inferior da1ry stock were on a par with last ' yar- running ft"rn 2 td $30 for ' Irttngs. $50 to $80 for mature anl - ,'mals. There has been n ordinary - jdemarid-for pure bred tows and heifers. !brougM fro,,, AlberU Bnd saskatche-(The u-ndency emongOnir better class wan and a nuniber ta tne of Idf dairymen' Is to acquire a few choice '(ne ne A number of sheep imported j animals as a nucleus fdr the building; na tne areas carrv up of a pure bred herd! ! A tevr dalry ulls ve Veva lmPTlea from south of the line with' a view to .further lmnrovferhent of blood lines. The fA.,- rim htiwrf' ammelatlons are active 1 . 1 In furthering the interest of their res- " "'rH:u ure P1; Holsteln, Association ha. ) appointed a field man; ln the person or Hafld SteV' W cxt"td the Invest or . "e breed Hi' the four wCsterrt provlifces; I NlVIVE I Tlie prioes and demand for breeding! stock -have' stimulated an Increased In - 1 tiri.t m hmr nroriuctlod. nrices at the Ibtnlnnliilt of the year Vunnlnir ardund !$13 per" cwi.. but dropping towards the" dose" of the Year to $10.60" oer cwt Ith' report indicates. There was pro - ! ,ii ft- th Province around 40 813 i"0. j.-. wh'reas wnereas there mere is is smppca shinned' ln in to 10 .meet market' requirements 29.294,481''8aaiens therefore ample 1 - , .- . , , 4 WU( iVi v J Miwivii aaais tuuu'iu j meetf nrdvlnctal Yequfreme'nta. BOyi' aiid"airlr Swine Clubs wer otigtiid:.tl)t' 'CxifatikiWwj; Rock ana ouunoii; nrm uihtou HII'KP. The sheep industry has"! ajiothrprdipeTous year. -Dr-.i Knlglit as - srrts. Tlie prices for wool and lambs are" high e'nduffh to encourage ex ten- LAND ACT. NOTICE F INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LANII. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate 30 chains east of northwest corner of Lot 68. Range 3, Coast District. TAKE NOTICE, that Qosse Packing Company Limited, of Vancouver, occupation Pish Canners, Intend to' apply lor permission to lease the following described lands: , Commencing a at " a . post t.. i.iv planted 30 chains east of northwest Lot 08, Range 3, Coast District; thence, south' 5 chains; thence east 10 chains; thence 'north 5 chains; therire west 10 chains to point of commencement, and' containing' S acres, more or-less. .... OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. ADDllcant. Pef II. Moorehouse. -Dated April 2. 1927. IN THE SUI'KEME COtJllt b"F BIUT1SH COLDMBfA Jn the Matter of the Companies Act being Chapter 38 of the Revised Chapteri of British Columbia, 1934, and. In the Matter of the Delta Copper Company Limited (N.P.L.) TAKE NOTICE that ah' application will be mode before the presiding Judge ln Chambera at the Court House at Prince, Rupert, British Columbia, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May, A.D. a.m.) o'clock' in the forenoon for an' Order permitting the above named Com- auy to be restored to the Register of umpaliles lri" the Provlhce" or British Columbia,-In the office of the Registrar of Companies, Victoria. B.C. .DATED at Prince Rupert this 18th da of April. A.D. 1927. WILLIAMS, MANSON & OONZALES, . Solicitors for tlie Delta Copper Company (Nfi.) , otibtet'' in .1111. .. . " , , slon- shp a, , the past few years appear to one of the mam ttUac. tions In the live stock interest. The nurober 8heep ln the Proylnce has approximately doubled since 1923. There arouna i02,853 head, com-1 a breeding ewes and lambs. The ' ; grwltest increase is largely lu the in-' .,. ; nrmr hv. v-r. I considerable RambouUlet blood which Is irior suitable under range conditions. M a conseq'uence of the Increased ,,., , ; ... .. . uniisn voiumma nave oeen mucn re- -,,lr . fh. vcarg lt la AsseTteti bv the u. Rtfc commissioner, who quotes figures for Imports In 1923 as C3333 sheep whilst beeaPl(duce!l. , 1926 th numbfr had to 45 fj58 imports of mutton for 1923 are lyen os ,-553 mi M com red wltn, W707,4, ,n ,928 rotTH 1 " Tliere is continued activity among those Interested' lri' goats. The demand for Bat' m'"' ' tlve and the price Pald fcy consumers Is above the price ot milk from the cow. The goat fills - 1 need where conditions do not warrant the keeping- of cows, the Live Stock Commissioner assets, and Toggenlburgs hold Che lead m numbers. By improving the minting -h,, thk M,.uu. ,,,ij In - - , crease .Vlflr xjpularlly. The estimate of" alt goats lri the Province Is well over 10.000, comoed of approximately 750 piire breds. The membership of the DC, Obat Breeders' Association Is 434. novvd'Pther;i)rovliice are looking "ltd B.C. for jfoiindatronisthckiand breeders may look forward to an outlet along this direct tlon ln the future. RECENT ADDITIONS TO LOCAL PUBLIC LIBRARY The following books have recently been added to the local public library: "Sbcr'atid Dlalogu," by Plato; "The Book Nobody Knowa," by Bruce Barton. . . The Man" Nobody" Knows," by Bruce Barton. .... . hv.l. - "Jack Miner and' thtf, Birds,": by Jack ' Miner. '"" ' . ' Romance of Coniels," by Mary Proc- tor. "Pox' Ranching," by J. Av Allen, i "New" Butterlck Di-essmaker. ! "Newspaer Worker," by J. P. Mc- earthy. "Roniarice' of Modern Engirieerlhg,' by Archibald Williams. -x CPUriAI TD ATC .- CrtP iv. 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