PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday Jancrr u S IMPORTED? y SSc Made In Canada 1&Sf 94 Years I'll is uiheit;oiru'fii is not published or displayed iy the Liquor GoiUroI Hoard or by lh Ooverninun! of ISrilish Gnlumhia EXTRA Specials (Jet Your Requirements now Economy Tea, 2 lb. . . $1.13 Fresh5 Ground Coffee, 2 lbs. 93c Nabob Teas, 2 lbs $1.43 Nabob Coffee, 2 lbs. . . $1.33 Nabob Coffee,-5's .... $3.23 Lanka Tea, 2 lbs $1.33 Cowan's Cocoa, bulk, 2 lbs. 15c Rowntree's Cocoa, l's . . 15c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417-423 Fifth Avenue East Phones 18 and 81 Perfect Sight A matter of foresight. Many cases of eye trouble are averted by early application of. proper lenses-Present neglect may mean future trouble. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist ai'J Third Avenue. (Opposite G.V'rV.A.) WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Ilirch and .Spruce Per load . . . . $6.50 Per half load $3.50 Per eack 50c Firelighter, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 131) Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE UUV DOTTLES. M I L K From llulkley Vulley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 HUDSON STRAIT BETTER ROUTE 'Kill NIIIITING THAN' ST. I.lWUKM'i: HIX LAKES TAPT. HAUT1.ETT Iw.Mois ai:ctic i:xii.oiti:it VISE IIAItlMHS Will Provide Coulr for lUitli Ciinadliii unci AmrrUmi drain Is Ainbitiou ITrdlrtlon CHICAGO. Jan. J8. Hudson Bay har bors ate the finest In the world, ana Hudson Straits Is fraught with far less danger to navigation than the St Lawrence river from Montreal to the sea. said Capt. Bartlett. famout, An:tlc explorer. In an Interview with a newspaper correspondent here. Captain Bartlett. who was a menibei : of Peary's North Pole expedition. en i visages a, time when the grain not onl)i of Canada's prairie provinces, but that of the northwestern United States, will go to European countries by the north- j em outlet, with a great assembly point j In Saskatchewan or Manitoba, prooabl; at Saskatoon or The Pas. SAKK ISOllY or WATKK For four or five months of the yeai Hudson Straits Is the safest body ol water to navigate In the world." he declared. There Is almost perpetual daylight. There are no fogs such as we encounter In the St. Lawrence. Wh3 COURT OF REVISION I'KINt'K KITi;iCT .ssk.ss.IKNT ls- timct NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court of Revision and Appeal under the provisions of the Taxstlnn Act" and Amendments thereof and "Public Schools Act," respecting the assessment rolls' tar the Prince Rupert Assessment Dlstrtc'. for the year 1927. will be held at the Provincial Assessor's Office. In the Court House Building. Prince Rupert. B.C.. on Friday, the 28th day of January. 1927. at 10 o'clock Iro the forenoon. Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C.. January 3, 1927. JOHN, DYHBAVN. Judze of the Court of Revision and Appeal. "Demers" January Clearance SALE NOW ON Phone 27 P.O. Iiox 327 THE SAL OF ALL SALES Quality First, Price I-ast Men's Mackinaw Coats, best make, all wool $5.98 Men's Tweed Suits $9.93 Men's Tweed Overcoats ,. $19.85 j Men's Heavy Wool Work Shirts $1.19 1 Men's Overalls $1.93 Men's Wool Hose 29c I MANY OTHER BARGAINS Come and see. We set a hard pace for others to follow. Thor Johnson I 720 Second Avenue Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. docs not Canada wake up and rials? the Hudson Bar route and provide an , h .nt .... r-.. I adlan -producers millions In rail ariC handling tolls? I am told it Is be. cause of political opposition In In I dustrlal Ontario and Quebec. I. don't know any real seaman who would not be glad to sail Hudson Straits. Captain Bartlett told the Free Press of a plan, hitherto unannounced, for a dirigible service vlt the Top of the World." Unking European. Canadian aftd American cities with the Orient, with ships flying over the Arctic wastes. LAMilMl flFXIlS With this purpose In mind, he Is preparing to make two Arctic surveys by air and land. In this he expects to j TIM HER SALE X6830 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria, B.C.. not later tharr noon on the 14th day ol February. 1927. tor the purchase oi Licence X6830. to cut 4.123.000 f.bjn. of Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar on an area sltusted on the North Shore of Sewell Inlet. Q C.I. Two 2l years wilt be allowed fcr removal of timber. Further particulars or the Chief For- ester, Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester. Prince Rupert. B.C DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE Aupllvalion for (irazing I'rrmlU for the Season of 1923. Application for permits to graze livestock on the Crown ranges within any grazing district of the Province of British Columbia, must be filed with the District Forester at Fort Oeorge. Km-loops. Kelson, Prtnce Rupert. Vancouver, or Williams Lake on or before March 31st. 1927. Blank forms upon which to submit applications may be obtained from the District Foresters at the above named places, or from the Department of Lands at Victoria. B.C. O. R. NADEN. Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands. Victor. B.C.. January 4. 1927. cents WILL BUY Any one of the following articles: 1 tin Eagle Drank Milk, 25c value for 5c 1 tin Heinz Pork and Beans, 25c value for 5c 1 China Tea Cup and Saucer, 50c value for 5c 1 pkg. Family Sodas, 25c value for ' 5c jl bottle Sour Pickles, 25c value for 5c 1 bottle S.B. Sauce, 25c value for 5c 1 tin Globe Pears, 25c value for 5c 1 tin Singapore Pineapple, 25c value for 5p ll tin Del Monte Ripe Olives, 25c value for 5c jl tin Clark's Plum Pudding, 50c value for be 1 pkg. Marvin's Scotch Cake, 25c value for 5c We are putting on this sale to introduce our very special blend of Tea, kniown as Fuller's Tea, put up expressly for us. WITH EACH .- PURCHASE OF THE -ABOVE SPECIALS it will be necessary for you to buy one pound of thi good tea at the regular price of 75c per pound. Take as many of the 5c articles as you want as long as you buy the tea with each one. Fuller's Tea is a good tea arid we stand behind it. If you do not H1. lt.f -III l ime mis tea, we wi:i ,giauiy;r.e( fund you the 75c paid for i&iWe know you will like itbecauseHt! iil a -selected article and will stah(l the best test of teas. This Sale on for a few days only. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 15 and 574 J receive aid from the United States or; Canadian Governments. Selection of suitable landing fields, one or more of which would 'be In Western Canada,' possibly at' Winnipeg or Rrglna, would j be an. important parr of such plan. i With such an arrangement in the1 Arctic, and an agreement between' Britain and the United States, where-by the British navy would police the Atlantic and the American fleet the Pacific English-speaking races need never fear Oriental world domination, he said. Captain Bartlett Is a survivor of the days of wooden ships and "iron men." He Is a Newfoundlander by birth, descended from a long tine of navigators and seal hunters. He was captain of the Ill-fated Karluk. losi on a Canadian Polar" exploration trip somn years ago. The crushing of the Karluk in thr Ice and Bartlett's leadership In guiding the crew lo safety in a long trek tu settlements on the Bchriiig Straits, am written 1 nthe pages of Canadian BUND MAN ASKS FOR i DEATH AND GETS IT CHEROKEE, Okla.. Jan 18. -Preferring deatn 10 Pndlng his remaining days in blindness and behind prison bars. C E. Marble, C3, Jias won a plea that he be sent to the ejectrlc chair for murdr. The aged man shot and killed Otlbert Hutchinson, H. and woundsd the boy's brother and father. They had teased IIIUl. lie Mm. I Brought Into court recently, Marble entered a plea of guilty. "But two sentences are possibleLife ( sentence or death." District Judge ' Charles 8wlndal.d vised him. j Marble rcse slowly and said: "A month ago I lost the sight of one eye. The other is affected and I will soon be totally blind. To be blind and In prison at the same time would be in-, bearable. I prefer to be sentenced to the chair." : When alienists found Marble was normal the death sentence was pronounced. Thank you. Judge." the aged man said. I NEW CITY COUNCIL . ! SWORN IN TODAY ... ,. .. , son. Maawtt. B.C.. occupatlxi Muknan W. M. ltron. ft. P. Tinker mtetid to apply for swrmbttta to pur-II. " described land: Llritry suoru In as J. (ireer. and I'. i .Alderman Aldermen M.r,. elect, u? W. J. t Orrrr. . W . . ., . Brown. O. P. Tinier, and P II. Llncey tniwirwl Kfrtnltrt USmABt r' at noon today and were sworn In as aldermen for the ensuing year. Alder- man Llnzey. It Is understood, will bold, his seat on the council until the result of the recount which wUI take place In a few days. Is announced i SECOND HALF ' WHIST LEAGUE 1ST Ol OA1IKK TO UK I'l.WI K in:- tw:i:x now am mauch s i iiixcamji) lv .sci'iil'taky The following schedule for the second half of th4 (mena section of the fraternal Whist League has been released by the secretary. P. . Wermlg: JANIMIIY 20 Knight of Pythias va. St. Andrew Elks vs. Moose. Sons of Canada vs. IOOJ. St. Oeorge's (City) vs. 8t. Oeorge (Seal Cove). 37 St. Andrew's vs. St. Oeorge's (City).' Moose vs. Knlghta of Pythias. j 1 I.O.O.F. vs. Elks. St Oeorge's (Seal Coye) va. Sons of ; Canada. 1 jKiiiiUAitv " 3 Moose vs. St. Oeorge's (Seal Cove). Elks vs. Knights pt Pythias. I.O.O.F. vs. EL Andrew's. St. Oeorge's (City) vs. Sjrj of Canada, 10 fit. Oeorge's (Sear Cove) vs. I.OO.P. St. Andrew's vs.' Elks. St. Oeorge's (City) vs. Moose. Sons of Canada vs. Knights of Pythias. 17 Knlghta of Pythias vs. St. Oeorge's '(Seal Cove). 8t. Oeorge's (City) vs. I.O.O.P. Sons of Canada vs. Elks. Moose vs. St. Andrew's. 34 fit. Oeorge's (Seal Cove) vs. Elks. LO O P. vs. Mobsei St. Oeorge's '(CJty) vs. Knights of Pythias. , Sons of Csnada vs. 8t. Andrew's. MAIICII 3 fit. Oeorge's (Seal Cove) vs. St. Andrew's, Elks vs. St. Oeorge's (City). Sons of Csnada vs, Moohe. I.O.O.P. vs. Knights of Pythlao. SCHEDULE FOR LADIES' WHIST JANUARY? 1027 IS Pythian Sisters- v. Orange Ladles. Moose Ladles v. St. Oeorge's Ladles. FEBRUARY 1 Orange Ladles v. St. Oeorge's Lad lei Pythian Sisters v. Moose Ladles. IS Pythian Sisters v. ft. Oeorgea Ladles. Moose Ladles v. Orange Ladles. . MARdll I Orange Ladles v, Tythlan Sisters. St. Oeorge's Ladles v. Moose Ladles. 15 fit. Oeorge's Ladies v. Orange Ladles Mocse Ladles v. Pythian Sitters. Had Salt Rheum . All Over Her Hands Mrs. Herbert J. Mnwa, Orand l'IK writes: "I U! aalt rheum all over ray hinds and epviallv between my fiuitws. It got im bad it was Ira-posAibio for me to put tlm in water or do my lusework. After trying many medicines and salves, that did me no good, I heard of 4 IlMlIIi being wor.io fu? and after taking thre Viiitt'r-s I au entirely relieved Ot m trouble. I am sure I ran't recommend H.il.H. too lughlr tn those who have salt rheum Hi I had." lUl.n. is manufactured ont.r by The T. lliiburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat. BILLIARD SCHEDULE The fallowing schedule for the aecoii. half of the Billiard League season is rr leased by the secretary. W. It. Long. JAM All V 18 Orand Terminal VS. Oyros, a,st- Andrews vs. Orptto. IX lfmu. M HmWI T.rm'ln.l. S8 rot to vs. Qjrm. I I IIKl AKV 1 Grand TffiitlrtaW vs. St. Audrew 4 Oyroa vs. Moovj. 8 Grand TrrmlMla e. Urttto. 1181. Andrews v. Oyros. 15 i rot to vs. Moose. 18 ojtos vs. Orand Terminal. 23 Moos vs. St. AtMtrewa. 24 Oyros vs. Orotlo. MAKt'll 1 - Orand Ttrnunals vm Mauss 4- Orotto va. St. Andrew. 8 - Moose vs. Oyros. (11 St. Andrews Vs. Ursnd TtrtntsMls AdveUiw In tnf DH Nw LAND ACT. NOTIClJ IIP IVTENTKl.V TO AITLV TO I'l llt'llAsB UMl TAKE NOTICE THAT L Arthur Robcr.- uannswsBing as tsavuirasi career cm Lot US. QCl D'strtet: the net south fifty chains; Utenre east tarty chains. thence north to shore; thence followtn; atahwaur mark to txrtnt of commence- nvent. ccnuinlog on iiuadred acres mOTS Of lets. Looted thU 30th day of December m ARTHUR ROBERTSON IX PROBATE. IV Till: MTKHMH ( OI KT Ol' IIIIITKII COLt Al lil t -In the Matter of the Administration Act; and tn Mm Matter or the Estate of WUHam T. Mltonell. Dscoased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor, n. . a. Hoerton. the lBtb di) of December AD 1926. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of WU-llsm T Mitchell, deceased, and all parities havinii rlilms against the ssld e-Ut sre hereby required to furnish same Sroperly verified t me on or before tre fad day ol January A.D l21. and al. parfr indebted lu thr estate are rr- autred to pay th? amount uf their in ebtedness to c-.c f irthwith NORM AN A WATT Off ' jt Adm nutrsUjr Pr:nc Ruber.. Uf' Week-end Specials B.c. I rexh Pullet Errs, 3 dozen for $1.25 JH.C. Fresh Extras, per dozen 50c I ' The above lines nre Ruaran- teed fresh stock arrlvlnir here Wednesday's boat. Ayrshire Roll Itacon, machine " sliced, tier lb 33c The following specials al ll)c each E. D. Smith's Catsup. Uowat's Worcoster Sauce. I.ytle's S.I1. Sauce. StcrlinR Sour Mixed Pickles. StcrllnR Sour (Jhow Pickles. Canned Salmon, pink, V's, extrd sin'Clul, 4 for 25c Prince5S Soap Flakes, InrRC pkRc. I'Jc Swift's Classic Cleanser, er tin t fit-Pure Castile Soap, larRO bar, each r. 17c Wool Soap (itiflouts) per bar 7c Classic Laundry Soap, per bar 5c Fairy Toilet Soap, per bar . . 7c Cocoanut and Almond Soap, per bar 7c Gold Dust Scouring Powder (it's sudsy). Try this line on aluminium ware, special, per tin 9c Creamola Custard Powder, 1G oz. tjn - ;39c CANNED MILK SPECIAL St. 'Charles, Pacific or Carnation. Special, per case $5.45 Grimes' Gulden Apples, Jumble pack, special per box $1.39 Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211 The Gift Shop nut of the Year Round I'll DAY, WEDDINGS, PRESENTATIONS. PRIZES AND EVERYDAY USEFUL GIFTS for all thee you will find here a well nssortej block to chi, from. Wc Invite you lo Visit Our Basement Store for China. Dinnerwnrr, Glassware, ltraMwart. Notj(ic and ho forth WE SAVE YOU MONEY! Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY. 7 nnd 9 p.m. Adtspted from Ilex Ik-iuh Famous ."-; NORMAN KERRY. I.IONKL UARRYMORE, HF.MtY I! WALTHALL und noted eaat. MACK SBNNETT COMEDY Adml-otlon CanadianNalional Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OpirutinR G.T.P. 20,000 Ton I loatinic Dry Dock Engineers MachinlM. Iloilrrmnkent, lilackamiths, I'sllf maker. Founders, WoolworLrns Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is equipped to handle tall kinds ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES-43 and 385 You Are Invited to cull and have u demonstration of our NEW "SAVAGE ALIELEtTRIC IRONER" that does 100 fivr cent of your IronlnR without any iidjustmut Cash Price $190.00 AIo Easy Terms The Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Kalllnr.1 from I'rlnie lliiwrl. lor .NtOI i;it, VICTdlllA, Husnmii Ibijr anil .llrrl IU), tie. lur-l". 3 p.m. for V.M ot:vi:ii, IC10lll . Aim lU.r ami SaaiiMiii n. rtr . Mlufd. U a.m. lor rilKT MIMIXiV, ANVOX, AI.UK AH.M, STKWAUt anil Nan. IH (Uime-rlrK fumlaj, S p.m. IM tnd Avenue. It, il. SMITH. Agrnt. I'rlnio llnNrl. It' CLEARANCE :: SALE ALL THIS WEEK Some Outstanding Values Ladifh' Cashmere Hose, from per pair -"' Flannelettes, TowelinRs, Curtain Goods, Prints, Ginchiims yards for , jit , till Raincoats, 12 only, to clear at JfiL.10 Yarns, 1 oz. bulls, per ball 10' Silk and Wool, per ball I fir Jaeer Combinations -KeR. value $8.50. To clenr at . . l"." AH other linus Underwear 20 per cent reduction. Holeproof Silk Hose RCR. $175. for per pair SL5 See our tnbles of specials at 25f , fi0t and M" The H. S. WALLACE Co., Ltd" Phone 9. 327-529 Third A, lit 9 am er MMOONI.l(IIIT AND 11(5 " Mc anJ 10i 3rd Ae. and Fulton.