i -,,fsav, Harcb 1, 1928 " THE an(1 PefSonal 1 Dollar SALE i i hi a " Mb A i kl B O. Cnaertafcera PUods ii aVOtts1& 'TV' "I-. I ritis the 2nd; Saturday, , he 3r.d; ajid Monday the JHh are Dollar Days at .labour ,,, !)(hxak Wlblliiir':- 1 1 1 saving will be from 25c to 75c on every! fllfflar pur-" , , id ler you good valuen. .. i!.-. Boys' Shirt. Sale price f,ioo s Boys' fleece-lined Shirts an! pruvem. Sale : .. 2 lor .2,... fl!00 , ..-a, Boys' Mtriped Flannelette NiKht (Wob. Sle 1 ' y, $1.00 !m i!oy' BIoubos, assorted sizes Saleiprice ... $1.00 ,hi.-, one Bow Tie, 4 .Handkerchief. 4 Cufflinks. All $1.00 ,,,,,1 si.:J5 Ladies' and Misses' House Slippers. Sale for $1.00 ;, ,,Uf. Combination of 1 Writing Tablet, 5 Pencils. 1 , ., rise Book and 5 Scribblers, all for $1.00 EXTRA VALUES : ,,i.eii Cotton Crepe Ladies' House Dresses, all colors :zes. Sale price $l.uo !-' White Flannelette Nijfht (..owns, size lo-lG. for $1.00 ; ..,.!,..' Silk and Wool Hose for $1.00 u, of Children's Bloomers. Sale, 2 lor $1.00 ..,lue Children's Sleepers, sizes 1 and 2, 2 for .... $1.00 nil of Children'. Cashmere Hose, 2 pairs for .. $1.00 ..iiu Double Knitting Wool, all colors. 3 skeins for $1.00 . n Shetland Flo., 9 skeins tor $1.00 .hiii Monarch Floss Wool. ( balls for $1.00 ,.mc ladies' Cotton Brassiers, trimmed with beautiful extra special value, 'J for $1.00 of I'rinted Chintz, : inches' wide. Sale, 2' yards '. '$1.00 .. ue (irey Cotton, 40 inches wide. 5 yards for .... $1.00 -ii Flannelette. 5 yards for $1.00 White Cotton, :U' inehr-. wide. ." yards for . . $1.00 nl Spun Silk, dtiriiij? this sale only, 1 yds. for $1.00 'i Tea Towelling, 7 vurds tor $1.00 in :it inches wide, wool flannel, l'i- yurd for . . $1.00 . 1 1 re only he items listed in this paper, many other .iwaitinv your inspection and are on display on our Jabour Bros., Ltd. I nivev :il Troi'io' Corner ,'lrd and 7th WHERE? i..ie phone. I your doctor ho injf that he can help your u-et well. He comes and wrile.a prescription for the be know., will 'ive relief. Then comes the iiuestions will it l filled as the doctor ordered?" "Where tilled uh pure f ull-strerifth drug?" We, at Ormes, i of the reputation that cause so many people to place iwt in nut ability to fill their prescriptions as they filled. DKWM A( Ct KAt Y PROMPT DELIVERY :! iraduate WiarmaciHU to Serve You rraes ltd. 7l- Jfrtm or Druotjistx TH'Umu i. SIXTH ST TELEPHONES 8?t,2O0 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ppers - THE DAINTIHST HIIKAKr AST KKM." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & CoW Storage Lm- Prince Hupert. W.C A NEW NDMIIEU HMI'I'Elt IHOKI-1 l" ImoihhI Shadow 1'oiatt'il SliiM"''' llk to the welt in all the newest shade $1.75 "Pajr. Fraser & Payne Read Jhe Ujuvrc .artlaeigeiit.. stating dlmtr'a to n to 10. tt Get tb Bte 4 babui When tbtnklni oi a Taxi, phone 4. u St. Andrew' Society Scotch Dance. I.O.DJL Hall tomorrow nisht. Native Sou Wtttot Drive and Dance Metropole Hall,. Friday, March a. 82 Native Son of Canada Whlat Drive and Dance in Metropole Hall, Friday, at 8:30 p.m. 82 Basketball tonight at eight Exhibition Hull New Metlakatla v. Bupert All hunt. Two nameh SOc and adc. The I'rabyterlan CG1T will hold a Pussy-willow tea and sale of home-co.ikitiK on Saturday. Miirch 3. at 3 o'clock in the church hall 62 Take tin opportunity. Denny Allen Cu . Annual March Sale China. Olaja- wure. Kitchen Hardware. Toys. Watch our windows 63 Hr are lleoihuarlm lor shoe repairing. Hi-nU thrni to us for value, xervlee and satisfaction. Mai Arthur's fthoe Store. tf The Presliyterlaii C.O.I.T. will hold a Pussy-willow ten and sale of Home-cook ln on Saturday. March S. at 3 o'clock m the church hall. 62 I The Vancouver Bun of February 28 ho a apecial wrlteup of twenty-one pages showing that the Brltlah Columbia mines are attracting world-wide utientlon Copies can be had at the federal New Co.. Third Avenue. 62 Next Tuesday afternoon about 1:30 on the high tide the launching will u.ke place al the dry dock of the two new big halibut vaaaela Covenaiu and Melville, built for Capt John Ivaijon and .'He sen In-law. Capt. llaius Under -dahl. of this city-. Head the Louvres advertisement. During the past twenty-four hours, llity carloads ol gram have arrived irom Uk prairie for the Albrriu Wl.-'at Pools Prince Rupert elevator. Railway offkes this mor:.:iig teportcd 376 ears on the territory west of Jaspei Park bound here Read the Louvre ' advertisement. The fire deparunent wv called out In quick aucceaaloii yesterday atter- imxiii to extlnguiah two graaaflrai. The lint waa at 2:60 on First Avenue back of the post-office and the second at 3.16 on Comox Avenue No damage was done In either case COLLIER DAMAGE" CASE DISMISSED (salt. .v,ewd Vcalnl lluliillff IVbo Uh suing 1t of Iflner Kiiiart Dismissing the action with coats. Jltditr F UcB Young rendered decision in County Court od in the ce of J W Collier vs. trie Corporation of the City of Prinbe Rupert in which pliinrifl waa suing the defendant for 32.'l 98 damagat- MaultinR from an automobile eolkaton some time ago nrar the dry 6ek (ate when a city truck had an Impart with a car driven by the plalntlM Bach contendlnn aide claimed negligence on the part of the uther. I 1. W Patmore appeared as counael loi the plaintiff while W. E. Plsher acted for acildent and liability Insurance ooncvrn which successfully defended the action. City Solicitor K. F Jones held a watching brief tor the city I HII OK TlltNKK. M.i 1 M Puller and family offer Hh:i siniM-rr thankn :e then many mini!- I'll the kindness and synijiathy shewn them In their bereavement. ANNOUNCEMENTS "Aunt Susan's Visit" at United Church, March 8 and 0. Auitllran Cathedral Tea March IT. ai. Patrick's concert. Monday. March IB, rVeatsHilme Iheiue. Catholic Women s Leflgue spring aale of work April 13. Blks Cabaret April SO. Royal Hi-let ol Ht Oeorge Whlat 1,l,n. i,rl llrihiT Anrll '13. I DAILY NEWS PAGE JHEEE ill ii n 'i ii s mum m w DEAD NIAGARA CENTRE SWEDEN Fall There Roared Across Craggy Itidges for U.dOU Yearn (Jeol-ojtist Says J)UC IMMENSE CANYONS i Disappeared A1th Retreat of the lev !M urtRwartl '&,uuu leara Ago BTOCKHOLM. aweden. Mar 1, A iormer Swedish Niagara in the Bwedlah Midland 3S.OO0 years old and existing lor 9,000 years, wrier, the waters ul the Baltic Bea. then without an outlet to the .tuth. toraad it way through a locky barrier in the Bwedlah province of Nettie and pressed further on to the North Be, u a startling discovery claimed by H. Mu'nthe a Bwedlah geoloA gist, who has now' completed his theoretical researches by a number of practical observations of the district In question. According to Mr. Munthe's report the pressure of the toe. covering Scandinavia and great parts of the European continent, during the glacial period waa so heavy that at Its centre In Uwadiu the ground sank about 300 meters. As the loe melted and retreated toward! the north the ground ro even higher than its present level about the sea, and thua blacked the southern outlet of the Baltic to the North Sea between Oermany and Denmark. AanMs this ridge both the Stone Ar people and animal and plants wandered into Sweden As the Ice continued to retreat the southern parte of Bwvden aleo roaa. but in the .lelfchbcrbood of the present BeresUab township of Degertora In Nerhe several deep' ravines enabled the pant-up bal-t it Sea to find a new outlet. With remendou force the ley water of the Daltlc widsned ttiete canyon, and hare :lw Svea River was precipitated over the atecp hills into the Let Rover valley. aUll tu extstenee. then flawing down to the North Sea through the Lake of Venom Por 6.000 years these gigantic waterfall, reared acroaa the craggy rtdgea In about twenty different channel, digging out canyons twenty-five' meters deep, pollah-?d the edges of the rock, shaped perpendicular cliffs, giant boulders, deep rack hollow and layer of cut glacier gravel that are now left to tell the tale at the pre-hlstortc periods of the country The average height of thai pre-htatortc Niagara I calculated to have been aboui s xty feet and Its width over 2.000 feet, i llcwlug a water flow of more than 6.-f X) cublo meters a second This mighty spectacle wai gradually reduced to no-'hlng a the ice continued its retreat and the ground rose correspondingly. Meanwhile, the laitdrtdge between Oer-niauy and Bout Item Bweden was broken through, and the Baltic once more recovered tu old outlet until at last the North Bea invaded the then Danish mainland and created the Island empire that is Denmark today. The "dead fall-. ' of J)egrtor present a majestic aipect even today although the. channel are dry, and trees and plant have grown In their gullies, thus eullveniitg the austere greyness of the rocks, unre the rvl of the giant river. Similar "dead Kills." dating, however, rrom later period, are found elsewhere in Bweden. the most famous being those of Ragundi in the province of Aangermanland. which have become a real Mecca of liuornatlonal geologists. ; SWEDEN HAD MUSIC EARLY l're Historic llorrw Recently Dis covered Ten oi Harmonic or 2,300 Years Ago STOCKHOLM btvt'den. tear cal instruments tutlng from the Bronze Aicr and found m Sweden' soil prove that the rule ol h.treoony and the dlffer- i-nt keys of mil.-: wete known by the Hwede af00 yc.r- ngo, a proved by the rM.irch of Ur N.nleu, a Stockholm arch-aologlni. ivpnrtiii in an lnlereatlng ai-t cle, in..' publi.-'ird In rerinin loiali-Tfi tli m' hen ii' itully curved brnnur horn in' fi.uml :ne, toither and wlimi . examthvii iiiow in miitiirtllv n. O and thai ili. w were shaped In till - '!' i'iim- .. that two honu- l'i- r' I I. ui! iu h,.ni.v always miinuud m C. D. J1' -' IKllIlK Ix'.suii e:i, AlKXt ., i,iii.;Ii .11. .. I Mill.. ;; , m osaxi ix- a . ik mat, a.r ' h.vk rT-ri a . uami W'vX'W-t 'VWSilWW Mills,..- WW X2 VmX&NMwmmffli "ffsm i.'ll ii- during battle The hcrna inus.-laiu. an' oltcn plctn.id in tlx- numerous Bron Agj rock carvings in Sweden, where pre-historic artists tried to depict Hoctal and religious life in roughly hewn human figure. Doctor Nlhlen even assumes that many of the melodious Swedish folk-songa may trace their origin back to the Brorusr Ase and adds that the (Vikings of later .Unas were known to sing duet. It ha generally been assumed that the laws of harmony were discovered during the Middle Ages, since the Greek and Roman do not seem to have known these principles of music. Thank to the discoveries about the Bwedlah Bronze Age horns and bugle. that have been practically tried out bv present-day musician, tt Is possible that northern Influence has been brought to bear on Mediaeval church music. The big brorire horns are Ingeniously Joined together by mean!, of a quit modern-looking device so th-jt one part of the horn was put on another and fastened by holt on the lower part that was thrust through a hole on the upper one. These horns. Joined together In three different section, like the safety pin found amongst the Bronze Age remain, five evidence of the Inventive genlua of the Bronae Age people In Bweden. Among other pre-hlsiorlc Instruments found In the Swedish soil are bronae drum of exeeUent sound quality and an amber bridge used on a Viking time instrument with 4 or 8 strings, most probably the kind of small harp that wai so popular during the migratory period of the Teuton tribes. A. Deaoon. until recently in charge of the Oape Laao wireless station, ar rived from the south yesterday to join the staff of the Dlgby Island station He waa accompanied north by Mr Deacon and child. SYNOPSIS OF LkNLI ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vavant. unraaarved. surveyed ' row ii lands may he pre-empted by itritlah MUbjeot over 1 year of age, ml hy a liana declaring Intention i iMteuiu Brltlah subjects, comll-lonal utioc reaideoce. occMpatlen, .ml improvMoent for aatrleultura Atttmn ruti Information ooacernma resru-at urn regard I na prs-emptlone I m ven m Bulletin No. L Laind Berlee, 'How tu Pre-empt Land." oople of ihlch tun bo obtained free of charge tf addreoalng the Department of latnde. Vttrtorta. B.C.. or to anr Gov-trnment Agent Iteeorda win be cranted ooverlng only land eultnble for arrlculturJ and which Is not timber-md. Suriwsee. I.e., carry ln over I.000 board feet ueriaare west of ths Coast Rang and &.Mv feet eer a or eaat of thai Ran Application tor pr-mptlos are to be addressed to the Land Com-mlaaloner of Ui Land Recording III-vlalon In which the land applied for I situated, and are mad on printed forma, conlea of which oan be obtained from the Land Commlaatoner. rre-emptlOM must be oaeupled for five year and Improvements made to value of 110 per acre. Inetudlni clearing and cultivating at leaat five acres, betor a Crown Orant oan he received Kor more detailed latormalton lh Hullstln "How te Pre-empt land PURCHASE Applloatlone are received for purchase of vaoant and uureaerved Crown land,, not being tlmberland, for agricultural purposes, minimum price for tlrst -class (arable) lajid la ii per acre, and seoe-nd-olsas (erasing) land 11 SO per aors Further Information rewording purchase or leaa of Crown land Is glvan In Mullelln No. 10, Land .Series, "Purchase and Leas of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sltea oa Umber land, not exceeding 4 acre, may be purchased or teased, the conditions including payment ot stump. HOMESITE LEASES Unaurveyed ars&s. not exeaedlng tt acre, may be leaaed aa hemeattea, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title belngr obtalnabl ,aftr resMeno and ..Improvement condition at fulfilled ,an4,Uut4 haa been unrsrd -r? ' lea6Gs for raxing and InilustrtaJ wt tmse area not exceeding t4 may be leased by on persoa company. . QRAZIIIQ Under the Qraxlnc Act the or a Inee I divided Into graxlng dlstrtoU and th rang administered under a Orailng Conunlsslonr Annual grailng penult ar Issued baaed oa number rngd, priority being given to established owner. Stock-ownera may form acis'ion for raago managwnsni Free or rxtly free, permit ar artaiabl for eetUere, ea-nper and trtvveUtw. V t teat Special :: Offering of COATS for IsAUIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN COATS FOR CHILDREN Kegular value up to $18.00. Special price $8.75 COATS FOR LADIES AND MISSES Keprular value up to $25.00. Special price $12.75 Have your choice of these splendid garments while they lust, for they will not last long at these prices. B.C. Fur Company Third .Avenue For one week only GREAT SALE OF CONNOR ELECTRIC WASHERS $2.00 Cash SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. NO INTEREST Four uxet'ul articles with each waher Free Phone or call for free demonstration. Two machines only, regular $150.00. reduced to .... $110.(1(1 Easy Term Parian & Ward Electric Co. Phone 125 Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OperHllnjc d.T.P. 20.000 Ton floating Dry Dock tinuineerH, Machinists, Iloilermakern. Blackvmllhs. Pattern nakera. Founders. Woodworker. Etc. ELBCTHIC AND ACKTYLBNE WBLDINO. Our jrtant it equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES IS and 385 Insist on B.C. 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Wales Inland. Muridin s in l!JJ !n1 Avrnu K M. HMITII Kf v Prlnr Hupert. II.C Thr iunh tloknt- told (o Virions i "i int(i and ftuxjif checked UiiMUih (.. drsilnatloa. 5H I