lonijay. March .21, 1927 5 Special torses' Watch We have just Imported theae watches for nurses. All' the teel' part, are made of sta(nless uteel bo that water will not rust them in case they get wet. They have a seconds hand for counting the pulse and the movement will run forty hours, so that If winding is forgotten for a few houra, the watch will still he run-nlng. Price from 18 to $25.00. WE LAUNDER SHIRTS AHD SHIRTWAIST TOO- I SoTriATTrteyiEEM I ffcUirE FRtS H AMD N W a Foi'It shirt waist and his shirt bould take a trip to this laun- and return. They will de- onstrate to you our exiert bllity, our polite manner of frving and our moderate Ices, We Invite rou to do this. Soneer Laundry Phone 118 v j YXitil TO If sinn i.m i & (Jewellers SEaTHE STORE WITH THE CLOCK HE PIONEER .AUNDRY KIDS VrC Pt-CAStTHe MN WHO ' KNOW THE C-ArANDYvE CW SUIT 70U JUJT 223 Sixth Street One mighty substantial reason why every builder, I large or small, can feel safe in purchasing lumber from us is that tht master build- fcrs and contractors of this community swear by and not Fbt the lumber they purchase ifrom us. llbert & McCaffery Phone 11C and 117 Pr.J.R.Gosse DENTIST llclgerson Rlock X-Rny Service. Open Even- Ings Phone 686. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage $ Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal. Sf.nd and Gravel. 'We SpeclallM in Piano and Furnitum Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR I Suits made to or- I der. in our siiop kbs low as ........ $50 HAPPY MOTHER IS INCANAD A jHAIII M1B- t'OMK IP SOX ItlKVT COMItAlX HE IMIIVT. WINNIPEG, Mar. 21. A total of 3.168 settlers, agricultural worker and domestic from the British Isles, the Scan, dtnavlan country arid central Europe were on board six steamer arriving at Halifax over the week end and early this week. These Include the Noordam (Holland-American); Seydlltz (North oerman Lloyd I,; Ausonta and Alaunla (Cunard): Letlta (Anchor Donaldson. and United Stale iScandlnavlan-Amer- lean) In addition to agricultural parties organized by the Canadian National Railways, there are parties of Norwegian who are going to the west. Of the three thousand odd Individual It 1 possible that no one I more happy in prospect than Mrs. Rose WIlby, of West-Eallng, who has act out on an affair of hltrh adventure. Her nn 'Jimmy" came to Canada Tear a 20 under the provisions of the Juvenile emigration scheme and. aa they parted, the mother said: "Jimmy. If you don't make a single complaint In your letters. IH come to see you In a year." In fulfilment of this promise Mrs. WUby arrived on. the as Ausonla (Cun- .... .. . .. . V ia unci, ana aiicr landing she boarded a train of the Canadian National Railways to continue her Journey to Miami, Manitoba, where "Jimmy" Wllby is now on a farm. The arrangement were completed by officials of the colonization department of the Canadian National Railway. TllCltK IIKsT. "I would like to put It this way my Lord." said counsel: "Suppose I acre to see your Lordship going into a public hoae " "Coming In," corrected the Judge ) -init rs" Journal, London. Advertise In tin Dally Newa. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF liKITISII COLUMBIA. ite ritiNri: imtVkt Vivtmo-n.Kfrrnic COMI'AW i.imiti:i HAI.E IIV OKKr.R OF THE COI KT TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the order of Mr. Justice O. A. McDonald dated the 18th day of February. 1937. In a bondholders' action Intituled In the Supreme Court of British Columbia between The Royal Trust Company and Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company Limited and others, being K.1602US16. brought to enforce the trusts of an Indenture dated the 30th day of June. Id 11. tenders are Invited by Oeorge Edward Winter the Receiver appointed by an order of this Court dated the 15th day of September, 1910. and the decree In the said action dated the 31it day of November. 1818, for the purchase or all the remaining properties and asset of the said Company. The aald properties are described as follows: 1. That certain parcel of land and remise, situate in the Province of E ritith Columbia more particularly described aa Lot C35. Range 5. Coast District, containing ICO acres more or lest. 2. That certain parcel of land and remises situate In the Province of E ntuh Columbia more particularly described aa Lot 13SS. Range 5. Coast District, containing 37 Bl.loo acre more or less, excepting thereout a strip of land one chain In width measured from hlihwster mark. 3. That certain parcel of land and Premises altuate In the Coast District rovlnce of British Columbia, and more particularly described a Lot C95. Range i. containing 32 SO 100 acres more or less. 4. Maps dealing with surveys of drainage areas rainfall and runoff data, deslgna of dams, power plants, transmission lines and receiving station for Fall and Khatad Rivers development, and plans of works. The Receiver is Informed that the above lands parcels 1. 2 and 3 were selected by the engineers of the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company Limited as being suitable altes for the construction of water power plants. Tenders msy be made for all the said parcels together or for one or more separately. Particulars and condition of sale may be had upon application at the office of Meura. KlddeU, stead, Hodges & Winter, Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Vancouver, or at the office of the undersigned. DATFD the 2nd dsy of March. 1027. WILSON. WHSALLER ft SYMES Solicitors tor the Plaintiff. 640 Pender Street West, Vancouver,, B.C. '71 GOVERNMENT L!(u6r ACT." ;oti(i: or trii ir atios rou mint j ijckmi:. I NOTICE 13 HEREBY C1IVEN that on ! he 9th day of April next the undersigned I Mend to apply to the Liquor Control oard lor a licence In respect to premises eing part of the building known as lassett Inlet Hotel, situate at Port I lementa, Queen Charlotte Islands. Pro-ince of British Columbia, upon the ands described ai Lot Five (5), Block 1 .Ma.rnll. fill DtiMlulalnn .f T U. .. . .1 i undred and forty-six (746), Port ; lements Townslte, less Thirty-three (33) fret from front to rear on west aide of aid Lot. aa shown on a registered map r plan deposited In the Land Registry ifrice at the City of Prince Rupert, in he Province of British Columbia, and umbered 1079, ror the sale or beer by he glass or by the open bottle for con-umption on the premises. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this Ith day of March. 1927. WARREN SCOTT. B. U TINOLEY, Applicants. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. -k.s.c. rn.i'Ti:it. us Wllltam J. Crawford hereby give notice he has, under Section 7 of the aald Act, deposited with the Minister of Public work at Ottawa, and In the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prlnoe Rupert at Prince Rupert. B.C., a description of the site and the plana of wharf proposed to be built In the Portland Canal on Lot 4007, District of Catslar. And take notice that after the expiration of one month from the date or publication of this notice William J, Crawford will under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Mlulster of Public Work at his office In the city of Ottawa ror approval or the site and plans, and ror leave to construct the said whsrf. Duted at Stewart, B.C., this 3rd day of March, 1927. 77 W. J, CRAWFORD. NEW WARSHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA 111 ll.T IT TO LIMIT AIXOH-Elt flY WASHINGTON' TtirUTV, .tl'NTIt.t- " itmarEs iitTrii; f Ki isicit -.Ultttl.l.4. M'tTTIXII IMIKK IT TKKM CANIJERRA SOON I'reniier Itmre Sa) Ior Million IX. I. Ian. hated hj IMIding Two New CrulMYs In Uriialn Rather Than In IIoijw iKx-fcjard LONDON, March 21 (Canadian Pre Despatch ) II Al.A J5. -Australia," flrt of Australia's two jnodern cruisers, embodying the latest designs of post-war cruiser construction, took the water last week from the John Brown Worm on the Clyde, Her sister ship, the Canberra, will be launched from the same yards later. Tin Australia and Canberra are the most efficient and powerful of thWr class under the Washington Treaty.! which limits auxiliary surface combatant craft to 10,000 tons displacement and armament of 8-Inch, gun. They are a distinct Improvement on the Kent or County class, of which! five cruisers are now being completed for the Royal Navy. Their displacement, without fuel, la 10,000 tons. Advantage has been taken of the fact that the Washington Treaty does not stipulate that the 10.000 tons displacement shall lncvlude fuel. A provided by the treaty S-lnch guns are their heaviest armament, but these are of a new model, claimed to be aa hard hitting as some of the heavier battleship ordnance of pre-war days. The Australia will carry eight of thei. twin-mounted In four barbettes, on the ship's centre line, two turrets forward and to art. In addition ahe win carry a number of 4-lnch and antl-alrcrait guns. The deaUners. while limited to an evtent or 8-lnch guns In aive. are free to adopt as aiany weapons as they like, providing of course tht the displacement limit 1 not panted. The Australia will have a speed of 34 knots an hour, and her broadside fire -will be nearly twice the intensity or the old pre-war Country Class, with their more numerous S-lnch guns. tosT us in i:m;umi Expense 1 the reaaon why the Australian and Canberra are being constructed on the Clyde Instead or at Australia's on dockyard at Cockatoo Isiand. where crulaers and destroyers have been built and where -the Common weal th'a CUM ton seaplane carrier is now being constructed. To have built Ute eruiaers In Australia would have Involved heavy capital expenditure and much delay, becaune Australia could provide only li per cent of the material. Australia does uot manu facture anaor-plate, guns, fittings. In strument or muiy other special Item. The saving by construction In England is about 4 .000,000. The cost of hull and machinery for each of the Australian cruisers will be more that asxmo.ooo. Oun-mountlngs will cost II.7W.000 for each ship and1 armor contracts mt more than 1250,-000 each, and this 1 not the complete' cost. The reasons adduced by Prime Minister SUnley M. Bruce for construction of the vessels in Britain are Interesting.'! He said: "After carefully examining, THZ milt hhwu PAGE FIVB We Must Raise $1,500 :: At Once to Pay Our Creditors :: Thit is the plain truth! We must convert our goods, into cash. We know our friends and customers will be surprised and amazed to learn that this store is compelled (o make drastic price concession, but it is simply this: we are overstocked! Our Overcoat arrived too Jate for the season's trade- A hundred of these garments of the latest models will be sacrificed at lew . than manufacturers cost. You will save money by buying one of these Overcoats and laying it by for next season. Our stock includes Mackinaw. Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Ties, as well as Men's Suits and we are going to slash prices on all this quality merchandise. Assist us at this time and we assure you that we will maintain Montreal prices here in Prince Rupert. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS OFFERED BUT THERE ARE MANY MORE THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU. COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE! MEN'S ENGLISH RAINCOATS Men's English Raincoats. Regular $15 values. Sale price $n.9r Men's Rubber Boots full length. Regular $7X0. Sale price $.VI5 Boys' Rubber Boots, full length. Regular $5.75. Sale price $&7 Men's Vantex Soft Collars. AH sizes and styles. Sale price 2 for , 4."ik Great Assortment of Men's Caps. -Sale price, each .V. Any kind of Cap for the Boy jn the store, each I!? Men's Bow Ties. Regular 50c. Sale price, each 20 A grand assortment of Silk and Wool Ties. Regular $1.25 values. Sale price 40y- SOCKS. GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS Irish Linen Finish Handkerchiefs, 3 for r Only C to a customer. Men's Cotton Socks. Regular 20c. " Sale price, 2 pairs for 2-f OnVy 4 pairs to each customer. Men's Heavy Canvas Gloves. Regular 35c. Sale price, per pair 1-V Only four to each customer. Men's leather Work Gloves. Good quality. Sale price, per pair 31)0 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Men's Heavy Penman's Wool Underwear. Sale price, per garment $ !."." Extra Special Values in Men's Light Atlantic Combinations. Regular $.1.00 values. Sale price Sfrl.tK Hi It more Shirts. Very good quality. Latest patterns. Regular $3.50 to $4.50. Sale price $l.ir A large assortment of Men's English Broadcloth Shirts in plain and fancy checks. Regular $4.00 to $5.00 values, to clear at 8-. 45 Men's Khaki Shirts. Regular $1.50. Sale price Jre Men's Flannel -Shirts. Regular $2.00. Sale price ."51.2.-J whether the placing or the order ln( . - , . . . ., , .rr.Ti1"!11! V.'P original battle-cruiser Australia, which' lum 1550 tons; Cerberu. gunboat; NAVIGABLE WATER PROTEC- dustry. and stimulate existing Industries, the Government concluded that these objects would ns)t be achieved. The future of the Industry' must Depend upon a steady demand and. apart from International obligations. Austra Principal ob Jet ion. however, lay In the fact that .the Government la the only fouroe from' which .the yardooWd -ex-j ptet order, and the altitude or tabori towards defence In ganeral and naval defence In particular made It extremely unlikely that the Industry would receive even that measure of support which cVrcumstances permitted and safety demanded. "The only direction in which It would apepur that Australian Industry might be stimulated was In the roUlng of steel plates, which today are not produced, but the plates ror a cruiser taking three years to build, could be rolled la alx weeks, and an expensive plant would be ltft Idle ror a long period. It 1 uusound to suggest that naval construction would stimulate commercial shipbuilding because tlte work is entirely different. "The Ooveni merit ha also considered very seriously the" question whether It was essential to place the order locally In order to afford skilled artisans an experience that would enable them to effect future repairs, but examination showed that since the work would be more of assembling than of constructing, the experience gained on the cruisers would be little, more han that to be gained on tlie'apl'iive carrier whldi Is to b, conatnieted' In " Australia." T T.4KK lO AIXTKM.IA The Australia and Canberra will be brought down from the Clyde to Ion-don early next year and here will be provided with crews Iron, two other Australian cruisers which are to come to London. These two old cruisers will be broken up. They are presumably Ilk Melbourne and Sydney, ech of 5.400 ton And. each completed In 1913. The Australia Is named after the Commonwealth lUlf and also aUer the Phone Blue 118. awjvM vtic a, v a wuiut ttj)u, uvaMv4 atVfS Ml ilasru aalvfi lkV I f recalHus that It wu the presence of! patrol vessels. ! the Australia In the Western Paciric! Commodore Oeorge P. Hyde. RAJ, j massbtttCAJWER LUJITED hereby which forced Admiral Von Bpee to cross is commander of the active Australian give notice that it haa. under Section into Bouth American waters, because j Fleet. He ts an Australian who began ' Seven of said Act. deposited with the neither of his two armed cruisers, the. his sea career In the Merchant Service 1.".'?. "n,n2 T JS:t!i?f lia could not afford to embark upon ai"-""" -T , 7 , TZ ..K.-K ... tr..!ilani uP,t Thin he rell In with Trn. " ,: r, nd destroyed, Admiral Cradock'a squad yards continuously employed. The; offi i . J? , rou Ooroiiel. No. 1. 1, himself i cadet .In 1896. lo be destroyed On December 7 by Vice-j transferred to the Royal .Navy. Lent AiimlruJ Eturdo'' quadron( oil tberor duty under the Commonwealth Falkland,, ttland.; . Such'; Jwa thej Government n, J9tt, he ha been m strategic value or the battle-cruiser! Australia, which never had the luck to be in a general engagement. She was sunk In 'accordance with the Washington Teraty. which limited the number, of ships or the line, namely battleships! and battle-cruisers. The old .Australia' had a displacement or 18.600 tons, her mala armament consisting or eight 13-Inch guns, being bull ton the Clyde In 1913. The new cruisers or course.! cannot take thler place In the line ol battle through lack or gun-power and' defensive armor. The two new submarines in Australia's naval program were launched last year. The Oxley, named after one of the early surveyors-general of New South Wales who was aim a noted explorer, an dthe Otway, named after Cape Otway, Victoria, and Captain Al-1 bany. Otway. R.N., who named the Cape, both are being completed at the' Vlckers Works In Britain, With completion of the two cruisers and the two submarines, and the scrap-plug of the old cruisers, the Royal Australian Navy will consist or t!e rol-lowlng; the n.i:rT Cruisers Australia 10.000 ton ( 1T27) riaEUlp. Canberra 10,000 tons (1937.) Light Crulnera. Adelaide 3.550 tons (1933). Brisbane A.400 tons (1916). Sesplaue carrier. 0.000 tons (1910). LlotlUa leader. Aniac, 1,070 tons (1917). Destroyers: Stalwart, Success, Sword-man, Tasmania. Tattoo, 1,075 ton! Huou, Parramatta. Swan. Torrens, War-rego. Yam, 700 tons. Submarines. Oxley, Otway (1037). Sloops. Mallow, Marguerite, Oeran- OVERALL AND PANTS Men's Overalls, good makes and quality. Sale price, per pair U5 Men's Combination Overalls, best makes, all sizes, blue and khaki. Sale price $2.4.-. Men's Pants. Regular $2.50. Sale price : Spl.tfJ Boys Khaki Knickers. Regular 95c. Sale price , Boys' Long Khaki Pants. Regular $1.75. Sale price IjSl.lW Men's Khaki Pants. Regular $1.75. Sale price Men's Khaki Pants. Regular $25. Sale price Jti..0 BLANKETS We have a great assortment of the real Hudson's Bay Blankets which we are selling at a very low figure. Enquire about these! Flannelette Blankets gray and white. Regular $2.50. Sale price $1.0." Pillowslips. Sale price '. Imported English Turkish Towels. Regular 85c. Sale price per pair 55f Ladies Silk Stockings. Sale price, 2 pairs for' 77r Rompers for the Baby. Regular 95c. Sale price .... Hif .Jen's and Ladies' Sweaters to be cleared out at the lowest price possible, all at less than manufacturer prices. MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS Our whole stock of Men's and Boys' Overcoats are to be Offered at less than manufacturer's cost price. You can save money by buying one of these up-to-date, well tailored garments. It costs nothing for you to keep it for next season. Prices have been cut in two, and range from ST.tKi to Jj! ID.tr. We have also a good stock of Overcoats for Boys of all ages. Suits Jpr.JMen. We have a stock of 300 Men's Suits for you to choose from. These are all in the latest models and from the best manufacturers in Canada. Get yours now. Prices from S1".(M up COME IN AND LOOK OVER THE MANY BARGAINS Montreal Importers Scharuhorst " and " Scnelsenau, could land Joined the Royal Naval Reserve as I the Land Registry District of Prince. Aa a lieutenant he "tJperx. ai prmce Rupert, b.c, a de served voluntarily tor more than five whart and pier proposed to be built on ytara with the fleet, and In 1905 was the Massett Indian Reserve, Number C. II. Elklns has returned. to? the' city alter apending several month at: Anyox. The local Oddfellow' extended welcome home last evening to Don Yclf and Charlie Thome. H. G. Irwin, district forester, left for the interior -thU morning to examine a number: if candidates who -wish to become rangers." 1 " ''" ' Fred Peters, K.O., returned to the city today after attending to certain city business In Victoria. The Dolly Varden Bines are Installing machinery on their property at Alice Arm and hava at present bout fifty men employed. Construction work at Surf Inlet Is proceeding and H, l exited to have tile mine In full operation tlili auntmer one, on uranam island, rrovmee oi British Columbia. AND take notice that alter the expiration of arte month from date of the the Royal Australian Navy ever since, canner Limited will, under Section f I Seven of said Act, apply to the Minister w of Public Work at hi office in the Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Private J. M. Campbell wrltea a breery letter from Shoracllffe mentioning sev eral former Prince Rupert resident Including W. XI. Browns J An order In council haa been passed exempting local store from the opera tion or the halt-holiday bylaw In so far as their business relates to the supplying of fish boats. I miy oi uttawa. lor approval of site and piana, ano tor leave to construct aaia wharf and pier. DATED at Prince Rupert this 26th day of February. 1937. MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITED, By lta Solicitors. Williams, Manson & Gonzales. IN PROBATE. IX TIIK StPKKME roi'KT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph F. Bowman. Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hla Honor. F. McB, Voting, th Mth day of February. AD. 1937. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Joseph F. Bowman, deceased, and all parties having claim against the aald estate are hereby required to furniah same, properly verified, to me on or before the 84th day of March. AD, 1937. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince . Ruprrt, B.C. Dated the 34th day of February, A D. 1937. , , LAND ACT - fikeena Land District,' District of Queen unarioue islands. TAKE NOTICE that slxtv days after date, I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for oosl and petroleum over 640 acres of land bounded aa loUows; Commencing at a post planted at tha southwest corner of Section as. Township 3. Orshsm Island, and marked MAJ Q.' tuutha-eat corner"; thence eaat 80 chains: thence north 80 chains: thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chatn to point of commencement,, being Section 30, Township 3. Oraham Island, B.C. A. J. OORDON. . Locator. Dated Dactmbtr 17, 1930. 616 Third Avenue. Spring Coats Suits and Dresses Suits that are in the forefront of fashion for present wear beautifully made garments revealinjr the popular box style Coat and wrap-round Skirt See the three-piece TOM ROY SUITS from $1 (- BENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue MILK From Dulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIP-. PING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones 65G and 657 GEORGE RORIEj CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR PkoM 87 843 Hevond Avenue West, Frluea Kupert