La: February Ifl, 1027 TaTS DAILY KZ773 PAGE FIVB ofit by Our niond ipenence Never Judtre a diamond by fi carat weijrht alone, for ; mnnds of equal weight are :::t prfeflsarliy of equal jlue The worth of a genuine il; mrmd- -its purity, color - .H-'ifccuon In cutting it be Judged by ('men ..now diamond. ( ur reputation for ,lntej;-vour assurance of hon- ,:tve. Jewellers fatho-N'eurometer Service. Open Evening Igz Busy FwooRyoR hoj OAEsT-OUR COAL IS WUYGJ VINO HEAT.' LINDSAY'S ITO ItiiC STOKE WITH THC CLOCK anv f "gmcnt of the Spine I j. jr. j ration ki i the nerve f cZ-'L Mm 6 & 7, Exchange Mock Phone C91 F1 i : le n we can sunnlv h the quantity you I If llic (iiinlitv i nl- J 'J - U ... TLtj ' ivt y Vtc y ). a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIItOI'KACTOR '"lere You don't need Jment we've done it r AXAIMO - VK!.I.1NRT0N and f.E()I) IHVKH SOOTI.GSS Uhert & McCaffery 'Monen UC and 11" artageand Storage I'hone 63 "r .w Warehouslnjr, nnd " nbutintt- Team or Motor Srulro. f Ml, Sand and Hrnv!. Sptrinllre In I'lano nnd urnliure Moving. J iNo r-i- ' i 'ME OWNER - We ' 'a riprht kind of coal !" :. U'hnlknr vnn !! -i WellinKton or Al- R, the TAILOR hits made to or- hH " a r aF 223 Sixth Street E0RGE RORIE plAUTKHKi) ACCOUNT- AND AUDITOR Plinnc M J Hrrond Avenue West, Tlnee Rupert MAYOR AND CHIEF I RUMRUNNERS i XJ, OITH IU.H (illLTV OF LIQI OK VIOLATIONS; OTHERS t; fs i'l.OT ' NEW YORK. Feb. 10. -Mayor Henry .Welwl. of Kdgewerjt.NJ.; hWbW Of police. James A. plnan. and twojEdge. .water detective, 'Alexander Pi Flannery and Edward Pickering, and four other, .today face ponalhje penitentiary sen- tencea for their part In the 12.000.000 rum-running conaplracjr of the ateamahlp Eker. They win be aentenced thU WM. They were among the fourteen per aona found guilty of eonaplraey to dl-poaeof smuggled merchandise. The maalmum penalty la two years' ImprU ohment and 110.000 fine. Ten fellow conspirators were already sentenced. Edward A. Ritz. cuatoma Inspector, of Union Oily. lone year and one uay at me teaerai penitentiary, Atlanta. Oa. Paul Drmontrraux and Jamea Baldwin, of the Edgewater boat rrpalr ahop, a year and a day In Atlanta. Euatace R. Smith, alao of the boat rrpalr ahop, 1.000 fine. Six members of the Eker'a crew were given a aentence of one year and one day In Atlanta, provided they are in the rounrry June 1, when their aentencea begin. The ateamahlp Eker waa seized In the Hudson River off Yonkera, N.Y.. laat April, and a memorandum book aatd to contain the name of Edgewater offi cial! waa found on board. Inveatlgatlon revealed that MJ.000 In bribra had been. paid for the privilege of landing liquor in an Edgewater boat rrpalr yard. Dewltt Turner, of Chicago, one of four men who turned atate'a evidence, unified he paid Mayor Wetawl 423.500. I four hundred caea of whiskey and five leasee of alcohol. SERIOUS CHARGES i AGAINST CHINESE I OTTAWA, Peb, 10- Five local Chlnee iMindrymen were committed for trial In police court today on aerlou charge ,'OVEKN.MENT LIQUOR ACT." mitki: n' .tniTiCATiox iok ii:i:k LitiAti: NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that, on the 10th day of February next, the un-dmlgned intend to apply to the Liquor Control Board lor a licence In reapect of premlae being part of the building ki.uwn aa 8eal Cove Hotel, altuata at L'ie City of Prince Rupert. In the Pro vince of BrttUh Columbia, upon the land deacrlbed at all that portion of Waterfront Block "I." Bay of Prince Rupert. City of Prince Rupert, Province of BrltUh Columbia, alap P31, prmce Rupert Land Reglatrauon Die- met, ana oeing mora particularly oc-cribed aa followa: "Commenring at a point which Ilea In a atraigbt Una of bearing north 69deg. 18' 8" eaat a dlatance of 701.30 feel from the centra of circle a ahown on aaid Plan 833, Section 7, tnence aouin deg 35' 25" eait a dUtance of 00 feet to a point, thence north 83 deg, 34' 35" raat a dlatance of 100 feet to a point, i hence north fldeg. 35' 35" weat a dU-tanr of 60 feet to a point, thence aouth 83 deg. 34' 35" wett a dlatance at 100 for the aale of beer by the glia or by the open bottle for conaumptlon on the premUea. DATED thla 12th day of January, 1937. 4 u. a. uvuu. Applicant. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" MITMT tir APPLICATION" IOK HEKIt LKKMK NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that on the lit day of February next the under- . tnflAMrfa tA annll In ftha IJnfine Control Board for a licence In repect lo premiaea utihk pi vt uv vuiuti ; known aa Cenlraf Hotel, altuated at tne comer of Flrt and Seventh Otreeta, In Ue City of Prince Rupert, Province of , int. it-v-n it ti nd Twelve iU. Thirteen (131 and Fourteen l If) in Block Ten uoj. oiwn hi. City of Prlnca Rupert. Province of Brlt-lah Columbia, according to a reglatered man or plan depoalted In the' Land Heg-ntim -i th no nf Prince RuDert laforeaald and ' numbered 923, for vtbe mile of beer oy tne giaa or pj me opcu bottle for coiwumptlon on tha premiaea. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C, thl 3rd day of "'.BUCK Applicant LAND ACT MMiri: 111' IN1ENTION" TO APPLY TO HI i.r..tr. I In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dla- trict of Prince Rupert, and altuate on I tha Ttorth ahora of Crwcent Inlet. Uoreb laland, Queen Charlotte lalanda, : in the Province of 5h fdumbia. and he T.e.d of the Inlet TAKE ISUllV,!. " " " i Prince Rupert. B.C. occupation ., Marine I Broker, intend, to apply lor a lease of ! the following deaerlbed landr.-- Commencing at a pot planted on the north ahore of Creaeenf Inlet, about Ion. and a half mile, itwjg Inlet; tnence norui"..j --thence 30 chain,: thence aoutheaaterly eouthwejterly 20 chalna: thence i notUi-eaiierly 20 chalna. and containing forty (40) acre., more or jmta FIELD. Applicant. Piled November 37. 1928. MINERAL ACT t ciiTiricm: or improvements NOTIfL" Juanlta. Anyoxforanbt. Alamo. Rodeo. Pinto. Wann Fractional No. 2. and Monte Fractional Mineral i,iaim. J' rii. D Atlin Mining Brttm of Ci.r Uriet. Where located: On wann niver, 'Tiu Arm of Taglsh Lake y DoiTFrVe Miner? $& from the date hereoi. intend, alaty daya to the' Mining to apply Certificate, of fnytmtnu.toTtbt rW' Grant of m poe of obtaining a Crown Andlurthe, take notice that action under aectlon 80. must be c before the Issue of eueh Certificate oi Iniorovcment. , .,. J n.uu ti... ft Jgfli f- 1927, Prices Reduced Maple leaf '$175 1 New Ivlodel Wrist Watch Metal Dill $ Notv ?H50 1 Wrist Radtcikc Now $5- Reduction Applir to Entire Line C y LADIES' MUSIC CLUB. MEETING YESTERDAY1 Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert In St. Andrew' rooms. The trawler Oeorge Fbater haa returned from the halibut bank covered with Ice after one of the hardest trip on record. The vessel waa absent from port for over a fortnight but only had a small catch of fish. Lieut. E. Evani waa In the city yea-terday recruiting for the Canadian Engineer. Len Bell ha left for Winnipeg to attend an engineer' convention Ilerrlng are reported In the harbor by local flahermen. although the quantity taken no far la. small. O. R. Msher. a returned aoldler ha been appointed game warden at Me- Brlde. Captain II. B. Bablngton has left for the south to arrange for a cannery to be conatructed on the Queen Charlotte Inlands. Advertla In the Daily Newa. Became So Weak Could Hardly Stand Mrs. Win. rainier. Tomahawk, Alta wrlteii "Laat spring I had a long; pell of aickueei and txMrama so weal I ouuld liardJy stand. I could not leen at night as tbe least little noiae would wake me up. I tried blood tunica) and ether nerve pilla, but they did me bo good, and 1 waa getting worse, I wrote my mother about my condition, and ahe sent me threa bolt of VB1SIV IJeVWlflllir After the first box I waa feeling math better, eo 1 kept on until I had U'cd the three boxes, and now I feel aa wall aa ever 1 did when I u a toudj girl." Price 20o. a boi at ail dealers, or nailed dlrwt cn receipt of prie by The T. MUbura Co., -united, Toronto, CAMPAIGN IS WARMING UP Afiitirn.Trii.iL qiESTiov to in. n.l EXCE HF-LECTION" Of" V.. fkekiiiextal camuihtks CONVENTIONS WEST? ItrpMbllraii and Democrat lluth lining pad H'Wk WABHINQTON, Feb.-J0-Thlnga are beginning to atlr with reference' .to the presidential campaign next year. While jt aeema but a little time alnce the campaign of 1924, the fact la the pre-aldentlal campaign of 1928 will .be well under way a year hence and the first presidential primaries will be held only a little more than a year from now. Of course, the presidential candidate and aspirant, and they are numerous, are not letting any graaa grow under their feet In auch circumstances. Practically all of them are buay In a quiet way laying line in the direction of votea for their nomination In national convention. , One of the Interesting questions U where the democrat will bold their convention. New York, alnce the de-, bade - of 1924, la out of the zone of consideration. No other eaatern city la seriously conaldered, though Baltimore, where, Wodrow WUaon waa nominated ' in 1912, might have a chance if It put in a formal Invitation. ( j Indication are the 1928 campaign will resolve ktaelf, In part at least, to a great fight for the control of the agricultural middle weat and north- t west. That region may bold the bal-against white school girl. The accuaed anc of power aa to nomination and are: Mirk Kwong, 2Q; Wong Wee. 60; ' election. That being the case, the Joe Yoe. 25; Lin Wong. 58; Yee li, 19. 'democratic convention la quite likely 'to go to some of the middle western cities and a number of them. Including j Dca Molnea. Chicago, Kansas City. St. Loula, Cleveland, Detroit, Louisville and Denver are aeeklng it- Othera may get '. into the race and probably will. Iii'lrurtlte Prnfram on "Modern PolUht MOl l.h LIKE l'KICO (ainpoMT" Uendered at Home of j Uny democrats would like for Mr. William Millar jreaaona of entertainment to go to San ' Franclaco. It will have aupport In the The I die Music Club met yesterday .national committee. Atlanta want the afternon at the home of Mr. William democratic convention and there la a Millar. 344 Sixth Avenue East, tho possibility that "Al" Smith vote will subject of study for the day being aupport that city because-of a desire "Modern Polish Composer" upon which to be "solid" with the aouth. On the Mra. R. Moore read a paper. The pro-1 whole, however. It look like the demo-; gram alao Included the following Item: erat would choose a middle veat city. Orchestra aelectlon. "Minuet" I Pad- By the aame token. It la probable erewikl). Ladles; Orcheatra. Ithe republican, out of a desire to con- Piano aolo. "Polish National An-jtrol the agricultural west, will cbooae them." (8. de Paatreaebaklk Mr. It. la middle weUern city. Muore. I President Coolldee la opposed to the Vocal aolo, "Malden'a Wish," (Chopin) McNary-Haugen farm relief bill, wanted Mis Josephine Charlebola. by the corn belt. But be la aald to Piano aolo. "Prelude. Opu 38," be anxloua to compromise with the ( Chopin I. Mra. R. Moore. corn belt and have some bUl passed.! Vocal aoto, "Iq Spring" "Chopin), less radical than the McNary-Haugen Ma. J. J. Aluldoon, . I bill, whjcb jRUlllay, 11 'arm agtu- Piano aolo. "Cradle Song." (Ilytnskl). j tlon. 1 la generally t felt here" Mrs. E. W. Marrntette. (though denied by some ax nu friend i Violin aolo. "Polish Dance." "Schar-! that the President la an active candl wenkai. Mra. O, A. Woodland, 'date .for another term. vIf so, be will; Vocal aolo. "Kinder-Kinder (Laaalo 1 want 'anil aeek the aupport of the mid-SchwarU). Mr. C E Cullln. j die rest So will any of the republi- " , ca'a asplranta opposed to him. auch aa H Lowden. Wataon. Borah. WU1U and Capper. Thua the lndlcationa are now that both the great national convention II mill m trk th tnMrfle west nd tht " j locating of the conventlona there will i l i:illtl AKV lo, I9i; presage a great struggle for the poll- J. M. Carrolchael. who la leaving aoon tlcaj support of the middle west, with for Hmllton, Ontario, waa the gueat j special reference to the agricultural of honor at a social evening last night vole. TRAPPERS' WAR CAUSES FIRES Hunger (lite Reason fur Making Tlirf Serlou Allegation In Alberta EDMONTON, Feb. iff. Ugly . rumors t)it "a trappers' war" ,iaa been rea-ponsiblf for the many aerlous forest fire blithe north during , past season, were confirmed by a number of trap-pen In the city. In to dispose of the first part of their aeaaon'a catch ofj fur. The men, all of whom are old timers In the Alberta wllderneaa, are frankly pessimistic. With large number of 'greenhorn" trappera crowding Into the woods every fall with a "stake" made In the harveat fields, the old timer aay that fire la the only way to get rid of the .claim Jumpers who are piesslng in on their reserves. Crowded at Jasper "These fellow make tlOO or so In the fall; get a few traps, a guu and tome shell and groceries and crowd Into the woods for a holiday. The result la that the wood are getting about aa crowded aa Jasper Arenue during a rush hour," aald a grizzled veteran of the trails bitterly condemning the present system. "Any man who haa 2 to pay for a license la able to come In on our lines, and we have no legal re-dress," he added, - He pointed out these drifter have no Interest In the woods. They are the men who are responsible for the destruction of the beaver the beat fire rangers the government ever had. When every creek waa dammed at frequent Intervals by these buay foreat engineers, there were many lakes and ponds, all of which acted aa natural fireguards. The new kind of trapper doesn't care about what will be there next year. He Just comes along and blowi up or breaks open the beaver houses, and kills off tha whole colony. Tlila was the gist of the trappera' complain ta. MOUK TROlnl.E EXPECTED Next year, they darkly hinted, there will be likely more foreat fires, lot of The Well-Managed Home them deliberately set to scare the new comer, or started in a spirit of revenge by eome disgruntled old-timer woo haa been compelled to pull out of hi old territory as a result of the lawlessness of the "greenhorn." Col. R. H. Palmer. DJS.O.. chief fire ranger, admlta his rangers have reported that many of the trappera have hinted to them that auch a state of affairs exists. .-. -. -. a ! Market Prices LAKD Pure .' . ., 35o Compound . . . , 230 ' ' '-..Etuis - n.C. fresh, pullete 47J4 B.C. fresh, first 60c B.C. fresh, extra 55c y local new laid C5c FISH Halibut. Ib 55c Salmon, cohoe. frozen 35c Smoked kipper, lb 15c Kippered salmon, lb 25c Smoked black cod. lb. 22c Finnan haddlea, lb 30c Salt mackerel, lb 35c Eaatern aalt herring, 3 for 35o Salt codfish flllete. lb .30c Boneless aalt cod brlrka. lb. .' 35c MEATS Fowl. No, 1, lb S5c Roasting chicken, lb .. 4 So Ham. sliced, first grade 60c Ham, whole, first grade 45c Ham. picnic lb 33)ie Cottage rolls, lb Sic Bacon, back, sliced 50o Bacon, aide 45c to 60c Pork, dry aalt 85c Ayrshire bacon, lb 40c Veal, shoulder 35o a -. . - - f.--. manager of a-household is the purchas- ing agent for a large proportion of the 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 purcha 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 in-ventions to make your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are useful. Every manager oj a household every member of the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfareshould make a habit oj readins the ads. Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely in ii LAND ACT I NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO. j TO PI KCHISE LM I In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dla-! trict of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north abor of the South. Arm of ; Tasoo Harbor, Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands, Province of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that Jamea Field, of Prince Rupert, B.C. occupation Marine ! Broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described: land!:- ' Commencing at a post planted on the north shore or South Arm of Tasoo Harbor, Moreaby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands, in the Province of British Columbia, about 5 chalna from the end of the Government trail; thence 10 chalna northeasterly; thence 10 chains northwesterly:, thence 10 chalna southwester ly; thence 10 chains aoutheaaterly, and containing twenty (20) acres, more or i tesa,'. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. rut4 Un. mk 94 tOM LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO PlItrilASE LNI TAKE NOTICE THAT I, Arthur Robert-son. Maasett, B.C.. occupation Mlllman. Intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at northeast corner of Lot 1865. Q C.I. District; thence south fifty chains; thence eaat forty chalna: thence north to ahore: thence following hlghwater mark to point of commencement, containing one hundred acre, more or leaa. Located thla 30th day of December, 1036. ARTHUR ROBERTSON. Veal, loin 40c Veal, leg 40c Pork shoulder 28c Pork, loin 40c Pork, leg 40o Beer, pot roast ljuo to 18c Beet, boiling 10c to 13c Beef, ateak 35e to 40o Beef .roast, prune rib .,. 30a Lamb, chops 60c Lamb, shoulder ...,!.-. SSc Mutton, leg 7?ftr i-A.j ' Lambs leg ..,. vr.tty 48c Mutton, chops .,;,....., 40e Mutton shoulder .".....?... 30o U UTTER Brookflrld. Shamrock and Woodland, lb w 50c E.C.D.. lb 50c Capital, 2nd grade. 3 lbs SSc Fraaer Valley, lb. 55o New Zealand, lb it. 55c niEENE , , r Ontario solids 30c 6tllton. lb. ,M.t..,.,...Miiifcu'33o Kraft ...,....f,rk.;......,w;T.,.' 450 Closing : Out SALE NOW IN FULL SWING Many Rari;ains In' COATS DRESSES HATS J. BENT ladles' Ilydy-to-Wear Third Ave. Phone 6..1 A Shipment of Just arrived "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. Ilo 327. ...