e Government pj Lanqda guarantees nsjqe IO YEARS OLD Ulade in Canada 95 years would not be so great as Advertise In the Dally News: Week-end Specials Swift's Premium Bacon, per lb. 43c The above price applies only by taking side. Average weight 5 to 6 lb. each. B.C Granulated Sugar, 13 lb. for CANNED FRUIT SPECIAL 4 tins for 93c Your choice of the following: Malkin's Best Pears, 2's. have advanced. This price will not be repeated EXTRA SPECIAL. 100 lb.s Evaporated Peaches While they last, 2 lbs for .... 4.'c Weston's Arrowroot Bisf uits, . fresh stock, kept in tins, special, 2 lbs. for 75c Campbell's Pork and Beans, 2's. special, 3 tins for 40c Campbell s Tomato Soup, special, 2 for 23c! Market Day Raisins, 2 lb. pkjr. 29c Sunkist Oranjres, 13 for 2."c Florida Grape Fruit, special, 2 for 2."c Imperial Valley Grape Fruit, special, 3 for 2."c California Celery, 20c, 25c & 33c Head Lettuce 10c, and 2 for 23c New Comb Honey, per section 30c MEAT DEPT. Try our Home-made Sausage, per lb. ......v.... 15c Veal Stew, 2 lb 25c Veal Steak, per lb 25c Phone your order here for fresh or smoked fish. Quick service. Rupert Table Supply Co Phones, 210, 211 and 212 McCORMACK SAYS JOHNSON BETTER WORLD 1A.MOIS TENOR PAYS Till-IUTE TO HIS CANADIAN CONTEMPORARY PROTESTS HONOR 'HIMSELF LONDON. Feb. 10. John McCcrmack, the world famous tenor, does not think he Is the world's greatest tenor and he has decided objections to being advertised as such. Mr. McCormack has gone Into print with a protest against being billed as the "greatest tenor In the world" In connection with a concert he is giving at the Albert Hall next Sunday. "I am not the greatest tenor In the world." he said. "I object to that title. There is no greatest tenor today. The greatest tenor is dead and the next one has not arrived." "Then who is greater than you?" he was asked. The Canadian singer. Edward John- w puvapuj rrgouicu. lie is the best all-round operatic tenor in the world, and In addition he has a perfect figure, which to few tenors possess." pense which were made during his Jap- j anese tour and were based on his alleged resemblance to a plump Japanese god. SIR THOS. ROBINSON IS DEAD SUDDENLY Consulting Director of Canadian l'1-.h A Cold storage Co.. Well Known Here, ! pasom Away While on Crule Cable announcement was received this morning frcm England by T. H. John- i j son. manager of the Canadian Fish & j Cold Storage Co. Ltd.. of the sudden though peaceful death, while on a Mediterranean cruise, of Sir Thomas i Robinson, a consulting director -of tbej company and well known here from NOTICE. $1.00 ESTATE OF JAMES WARII WILSON', Limit 26 lbs: to ach customer.! ai ti.orize.. asmonor Tenders will be received by the under signed on the Stock In Trade and Fixtures of the above named J. W. Wilson at Stewart, B.C. Copies of Inventory and key to store may be obtained from R. W. Kennedv. nirrlKter Stewart DC I Tenders to be submitted on or before .February 10. 1927. Highest or any tender Malkin's Best Sliced Peaches, l's.W necessarily Malkin s Best Apricots, l's. Standard Empift Loganberries, 2's. ' Greengage or Bed Plums, 2W-Quaker Bed Pitted Cherries, 2s. Cowan's Instant Cocoa, Vi lb. tin, special 19c ii y accepted accepiea. ALEX. A. CONNON, Trustee. Prince Rupert. B.C. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE Application for Crazing Ivrinlts for the, Season of l!l7. Application for permits to graze live- j stock on the Crown ranges within any , grazing district of the Province of Brit- I All lines of Cocoa and chocolate !CoJulbla: mu nJ.e(1 wltlL 018 ! jiaincv rwrsber at rort ururgc, nam- ' loops. Nelson. Prince Rupert. Vancouver, or Williams Lake on or before March 3 1st. 1927. Blank forms upon which to submit applications may he obtained from the ; District Foresters at the above named 1 places, or from the Department of Lands at Victoria. B.C. . O. R. NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, D C January 4, 1STC7. iThis Week-End We are going to e;ell BISCUITS UUllornia ew Cabbage, per lb. In our window will be the finest lOc'disnlav of Sweet Biscuits in the Mexican Tomatoes, per lb. ... 33c city. All fresh stock. Strawberry Rhubarb, 2 lbs. . . 45c 'prices marked on the tickets, from Large Uipe Bananas, per lb. 20c 23c per lb. up to 75c Fresh Spinach, per lb 15ci HERE IS THE BARGAIN Cauliflower 33c, 40c and 45c Buy one 25c nkir. of Perrin's Sodas and get one free. That is 2 pkgs. Sodas value 50c for 23c In taking this bargain we will expect you to buy one or two lb. of our Sweet Biscuits which are also marked at reduced prices. Canned Fruit and Vegetable Sale still on. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574. many visits to Pr!; .'e Rupert Tha lt Sir Th ,m Robinson re n NelMn la ua celved his knlghth x during the war - for valuable services rendered the gov- imment tn rnnntinn u-llh tacA con- nd the hol utm ort, rrol work, particularly the distribution j of fish. He was about seventythree """"" yean of age and lived near Orlouby, predeceased by his wife. Lady Robinson. locuig resident in western wauua. mi-11am Robinson, a foreman at the Cold 'Storage plant here. Is a nephew. v FIXTURESFOR CRIB LEAGUE i tfdflSBiiHjalfllHlBsBBBBSSSBSSBBSsi i league. F. E. Wennl. the winner In this half to play off with the Canadian National Operators, winners of the first The latter lament grew out of some ' half, for the Dawson Cup: chain are already completed and that Pleasantries at Mr. McCormack s ex- 14 Cold Storage vs. Knights of Oolum- the milage imagined. Milt.Dl I.K TOR SECOND HALF OF SEASON IS ISS(EI) ItV F. I- VI Kit-MK1. SECRETARY bus. Moose vs. St. Andrew's. C.N. Mechanics vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. C.N. Operating vs. Dry Dock. Sons of Canada vs. Orange Lodge. Canadian Legion vs. Grotto. 31 Orotto vs. Cold Storage. Knights of Columbus Vs. Moose. St. Andrew's vr ON. "Mechanics. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. C.N. Operating. Dry Dock vs. Sons of Canada. Orange Lodge vs. Canadian Lejtoa. 28 Cold Storage va. Moose. I Knights of Columbus va. St. An-; drew's . ON. Mechanic vs. O.N. Operating. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Dry Dock. Sons of Canada vs. Canadian Legion. Orange Lodge vs. Orotto. MARCH 7 Cold Storage vs. Sons of Canada. Moose vs. GJ4. Mechanics. St. Andrew's vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. CH. Operating vs. Orange Lodge. Dry Dock vs. Canadian Legion. Knights of Columbus vs. Grotto. 14 Moose vs. Grotto. St. Andrew's vs. Cold Storage. CX. Mechanics vs Dry Dick. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Orange Lodge C-N. Operating vs. Canadian Legion The following schedule for the sec-' ond half of the men's section of the Fraternal Whist League has been released by the' secretary, P. E. Wermlg: I ICIIKIAKV 10 St. Oeorgc'a (Seal Cove) va. I.O.O.P. St. Andrew's vs. Elks. St Oeorgc'a (City) vs. Moote. Sons of Canada vs. Knights of Pythias, 17 Knights of Pythias vs. St. George's (Seal Cove). St. Oeorge'a (City) vs. .O.OT. Sons of Canada vs. Elks. Moose vs, St. Andrew's. 34 St. Oeorge'a (seal' Cove) va. Elks. I.O.O.P. vs, Moose. St. Oeorge'a (City) vs. Knights Pythias, Sons of Canada vs. St. Andrew's. MAKt'll 3 St. Oeorge'a (Seal Cove) va. St, drew's. Elks vs. St. George's (City). Sons of Canada, vs. Moose. I.O.O.P. vs. Knlghtls of Pythias. MAFETV ITKST. of An. Traveller (In Highland Inn): "Sorry to give you the trouble of fetching this glass of water for me.' Landlord: 'Hoots, mon, that's nai trouble. We always keep a drop on the premises in case of fire." The best way to' cure a cold Is to go to bed and keep away from advice of yow friends, . Fishermen and sailors will be -particularly Interested In a demonstration. to be given tomorrow. Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the east -end of the 'Government Wharf, of the Ever-warm Safety Suit. With this suit on you cannot drown, you cannot sink, you cannot get wet and you are always warm, ' Extensive use Is being made of this Safety Suit by fishermen on the Atlantic coast and on the Great Lakes and it is Just now being Introduced on the Pacific, the agents In Prince Rupert be- Md from kapok, an East Indian product. II has five times greater buoyancy than You are Invited to see It demon - "tK afternoon. where he had a fish business. He was ia few years ago but Is survived by a son ' " and several daughters, one of the latter JT TRAVELLED advt CAT IN WORLD ON RAILWAY IN ENGLAND LONDON. Feb lo.-The Southern Railway of England has what Is believed to be the "most travelled cat" In the i world. Every day "Fluffy," a big black cat. travels l&O miles free of charge, sharing with King Osorge the privilege of travelling without a ticket. Punctually at 10.43 every morning he Jgets into the train at London, and takes ia trip to the port of Dover. Upon ar- The following will comprise the tlatlval at fver he awalU In the refresh-of fixtures in the second half of the ment room for the afternoon train baek Crlbbage League season, the schedule The railway officials provide him with being released by the secretary of the food tn return for his rat catching abilities. TIMBER SALE X6H30 There will be offered for sale by Publlr Auction at the office of the District Forester at Prince Rupert. DC, at 10 a .ni, on the 26th day of February. 1927. the licence X6R30. to cut 4.120.000 t.bxa of Spruce, Hemlock and -Cedar on an ti situated on the north abort of Sewell Inlet . Q.C.1. ProvUed anyone unable to attend th-suction In person may submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated a one bid Two (2t years will be allowed for re- I moral of timber I Further particulars of the Chief For-eeter. Vtctsrta BC. or District Forester. Prince Rupert. B.C SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS pre-emptions Vacant. unreserved. survar4 I'roon lan1 may be pre-empt1 by Orilth ut'Jecla iivvr 11 years of ags. and aliens on declaring Intention to lf-wtn IJrlllKh subjects, conditional uin midance. occupation. jd Improvement for agriculture surKHte Full information concerning ra"-.a Hons regarding pre-emptions Is Sons of Canada vs. Knlehta of Col-' given In Bulletin No. 1, Land Serlae. umhu. umbus. "How to I're-empt Land,' 21 Cold 8torage vs. ON. Operating. KnlghU of Columbus vs. Dry Dock. Moose vs. Sons of Canada. St. Andrew k vs. Orange Lodge. CJJ, Mechanics va. Canadln Legion. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Orotto. SECOND HALF WHIST LEAGUE list or oami;h, to nr. ri.Avr.n nr.. THtK.N NOW AMI MARCH 3 IS ItlXr.AMJI HV SKCKKTARV copies of ihlcli can be obtained free of charge y addn-eslng the Department of Lanits. Victoria. D.C.. or to any Government gent . Herorda will b. granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purtoe. unt which Is not timber-land. I.e., ennying Oyer I.00S board feet ier acre west of the Coast Ilangs and t.000 feet per acre esat of that lUnge. Applications for pre-emptions are to b uddreased to the Land Com mlesloner of the Land Itecordlng Dl- Islon. In which the land applied for s nltuated, and are made en printed forms, copies of which- can be ob tained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and improvements mads to value of 110 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at leaat five acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. For more detailed Information sse the tlulletln "How to Pre.empt Land." i. PURCHASE Applluatlona are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agrtcultural purposes: minimum price for first-class (arable) land la It per acre, and second-claes (graa. Ing) land $2.60 per acre. Further In-formation regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands la given In Ilulletln No, 10. Land Series, "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites oa timber land, not eiceedlng 40 acrea, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including .paymsnt of stumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areaa. cot eiceedlng tl tuertm. my be leased as homesttee, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfill! and land has been surveyed. LEASES For grating and Industrial pnr-posee areas not exceeding (40 aeres may be leased by one parsoa ee a eompanjr- QRAZINQ m Under the Orailng Act the Prolines Is divided Into gracing districts and ths range administered under a Grating Commissioner. Annual grazing permits are Issued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stock-owcera may form essKletlons for range management Free, or partly tn. permits are available for eetUsrn, eppert and travellers, up te test I PAGE SIX TIIE DAILY NEWS Thuridnv Fr-br- This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of Hritish Columbia. Dress Materials At greatly reduced prices, including Ginghams and Prints for Housedresses and Rayons which are suitable lor afternoon wear. Ginghams, reg. 35c per yard, sale, 4 yards $1.00 Ginghams, reg. 25c per yard, sale, 5Vi yards $1.00 Ripplette, reg. 30c per yard, sale, 4V2 yards $1.00 Prints, reg. 40c per yard, sale, 3 yards $1.00 Ilomper Cloth, reg. 40c per yard, sale, 3 yards . . $1.00 Broadcloth, reg. GOc per yard, sale, 2 yards $1.00 Crepe, reg. 25c per yard, sale, 4V-! yards $1.00 Crepe, figured, reg. 35c per yard, sale, 3V2 yards $1.03 Ginghams, reg. 40c per yard, 3 yards $1.00 Our stock consists of sev-1 ,eral patterns of each price. It is not necessary to buy. Come In and look around Mussaflem s Have Your Eyes Examined Rev. E. G. Turner, one of our many satisfied customers, In a letter received from Nelson, IJ.C. says: "Many thanks for fitting me up. I can truly say it is the first time I have been really fitted. There is a world of difference, an advanced degree of comfort in reading, with a sharper definition of object. I appreciate it very much. . "Sincerely yours, "Signed . "(Rev.) K. G. Turner." 27 years' practical exigence fitting glasses assures you the best for less. A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite G.YV.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Hirch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half load ,...... $3.50 Per sack ... . 50c Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. PAN-AMERICAN ROAD PLANNED SENATOR CAMERON' lNIROItl CES HILL IN U.S. SENATE PROPOSES TO LINK NINETEEN AMERICAN CAPITALS WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. (By John Snure. Canadian Press Correspondent.) Senator Cameron of: Arizona has introduced in the Senate a bill to provide for the creation of a great highway commission for the' Pan-American peo ples. In offering the bill, Senator Cam eron gave an explanation of It and said It was of vital Importance to the United States "as well as to our good Canadian friends to the north and to our good friends, the Spanish and Portuguese people, to the south," He said the purpose of the measure, which provides for a highway commission headed by the Secretary of Sate, was to bring about construction of a highway linking the capitals of the nineteen' countries of Pan-America. Senator Cameron pointed out that as a matter of fact the project is not new one and that more than a hun dred years ago President John Qulncy Adams and his secretary of state. Henry Clay, advocated a great highway through to South America. In South America, General Bolivar advocated a similar proposition and various presidents In this country have done so. including McKlnley, Roosevelt and Harding. President Coolldge. Senator Cameron, said. Is also much Interested. It was held by the Arizona senator. that to link up all the capitals of the I New World countries, from Ottawa and! Washington to Buenos Aires, would do; more to bring the western nations Into accord than anything that -could be done. He pointed out that the late E. H. Harriman had a project to extend the Southern Pacific Railroad to South America and 'had the plan well advanced when he died. According to Senator Cameron, en gineers have studied the matter hold It feasible. It Is held that It would give a tremendous Impetus to travel by automobile. It was pointed out that many links of the proposed (fowiwdandMerBimd PURITy FLOUR WILL KEEP DRY IN THE WATER SAIETV sllT fOK SAILORS ANI HMIKKMKN TO Hi; ItEMONSTRA-TLI ON I RIIIAV AI TERNOON AT GOVERNMENT WIIARI' saLHHHIHHsiisHMiKlS GET THAT Amazingly Truthful Reproduction Making ever record do its best. This new Brunswick quickly won the hearts of muic lovers everywhere. The cane, too, is beautiful beyond the usual. Come in and say I want to hear the new at WAMON Heilbroner's Our policy in lo give ruMomer ht. ulm,,t value and service. Beul snllsfnctlon U a suri-d for those who buy a diamond from u. We hate home specially good values in unu ; , fine diamonds, mounted In pierced eiuhlr-n carit while gold at $25.00, $50.00, $75.00 and IU().':j Max Heiibroner Diamond Specialist 52? Third Ah WESTHOLME THEATRE TIII ILSDAY ONLY. 7 and 9 p.ra. Corinne Griffith In "INTO HER KINGDOM" A sjKH'tai ular. dramatii ihoo-pla f ,i I EIXAR HANSON, CLAUDE (ilLLINUW TLP (HKLE CROCKETT. II. C. SIMMONS, EVELYN SEI.IUE and big noted cut. COMEDY LUPINO LANE In THIS PIMV Vii AI1SOI-S I'llaM PAIILES Admiion - .15c and I rsoaoCMral ntoinv J. LORNE MacLAREN, Lti Third Avenue. Corner 11 f t h Street Ran ad ian National Qfie Largcfl ailway SySlcm in Amcna. Steamship and Train Service a. ruiMt: iu n kT in ut vmsvi: kutiit if v t'.rot us TKI., sl;ATTI.K, and Intermrillste wlnl ca Ii fKISf V tl .. I'KIMX III M KT for ti: Ai:T and ,NV. Itl.UM I'v ' . mi Mi; j(iin f,,r vmoi w:ii u oii.tv aitiaiiii1 IJMK, fori nlgtit l. r.tsMKMiiit tihixn i.;v; ritiM i; iii rutT v1 :li MdMitV, tVl.llMl)V and NtTI KIlAV at II ,liu til (Mtlii;. I IIMOSION. tlM- (l. all milnlf l:alrrn t ::m. Mstrn. Afli:M'V AI.I. OCK.W HTKAMIIir mm: I'm- Caiiaillun Nutloiisl i:iprrs lr Money OrUrr. I 'r'-". "L etc.. ali for jour nrtt fcliliiinrnt. ...... .. ' .. r Phlll till I ii km mill. Tiiiiiit ill' niiivi'i i. u Canadian National Steamships Co. Ljmjjj Prince Rupert DRYDGCK AND SHIPYARD Oiuratinir fj.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floallnir Dry I,ck EnKlneern, MachiniistH, Holler makers, Hlackmith ',llfrl, makern, FoundtTH, Woodworkcri, Etc ELECTIUQ AND ACETYLENE WELDING" Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. I'HONES 43 aiid 383