PAGE SIX km m ill Phone 18 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Conlrol Mnard or by the Government of Itrilisti Columbia. Meat Department Specials Shoulder Pork, lb 23 r Pork Chop, Loin, lb. ... 33c Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. . . 33c Veal Stew, 2 lbs. 23c Veal Chops, lb. 23c Pickled Pork, lb. 20c Iiacon, sliced, lb 45c Ayrshire Dacon, lb 33c Ejrfrs, Pullets, 3 doz. for $1.00 Eggs, Firsts, 3 doz. for $1.15 MUSSALLEM'S Phone 81 Have Your Eyes Examined Poor eyes and joor glasses are a pitiful combination. Good glasses will make good eyes of poor eyes. If your present glasses do not suit your eyes for any reason, you arc criminally negligent of your future if you do not secure the proper glasses.at once. Lowest prices. Kxiert ser- A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 311 Third Avenue. Opposite G.N'.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Kirch and Spruce Per load JfiJJO Per half load , $3.50 Per sack 50c Firelighter, 48 for l.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 130 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY DOTTLES. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST 'REPORTING IN ' OTTAWA HOUSE inti:i;i:sti(! iiti;is nvi:x nv iwsr r-KinEXT or riii:ss : lu:iev TORONTO. March ; 22. (Canadian 'Press Derpatch). 'Parliamentary Ke-1 'portlnl m Canada" was. the topic chosen ' by Arthur K,. Ford, managing editor of' the London Ont.) Free Press, speaking ' at the Sigma Deltl Chi Journalistic lee- i ttrre course of the University of Toronto. , Mr Ford, who Is a past president of the uitawa press aallery, said In part: ' "The Canadian Parliamentary Press: Gallery consists of .Irom 25 to 30 tii:- I Credited newspapermen, the great m- ' Jorlty representing Canadian newspapers! and The Canadian Press. Canada's co j operative new gathering organization,! w-lth an odd representative of the weekly or magazine press. About half of these correspondents are permanently located all the year round at Ottawa and between sessions, cover the news of the government and the departments at Ottawa. "In the early days of parliament and in fact until the establishment of The Canadian Press some IS years ago each newspaper gave Its own complete report of parliamentary news. Except for a few great and wealthy newspapers which could afford to keep large staffs at Ottawa the reports were comparatively meagre, colored and unsatisfactory. The cost not only of keeping reporters at Ottawa but the expense of tolls made ft Impossible for any but the large metropolitan papers .to give thorough reports. Papers likewise In those days were much more partisan In character. A "Conser-" vatlve paper covered the speeches of Its leaders and more or less ignored the speeches of the Liberals, and vice-versa. As Samuel Johnston stated when he was Week-end Specials P..C. Fresh Pullet Eggs, arriving Wednesday boat, 3 dozen for 93c Capitol Creamery Putter, per lb. 13c Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. 43c Del Monte Prunes, size D0-100, 3 lbs. for 25c Malkin's Best Jelly Powders, 4 ior King Oscar Sardines, per tin 15c Pure Lard, Silver Leaf or Shamrock 3 lb. tins, special 63c 5 lb. tins, special 99c 10 lb. tins, special $1.98 Picnic Hams, per lb 19V2c Nabob Pure Plum Jam, 4 lb. pails 49c Nabob Pure Loganberry Jam, 4 lb. pails 59c King Beach Pure Prune Jam. 4 1 lb. nails iir!Prlnce Rupi King Beach Pure Raspberry Jam,) 4 lb. pails 59c1 Sunny Monday Launary Soap, ex-1 tra special, per bar 5c . Limit 20 to each customer. Gold Dust Washing Powder, large package 29c Fels Naptha Soap, per carton of! 10 bars 79c 50 tins Dri-Pak Prunes, size 2Va lb, while they last 23c Circle Brand Sliced Pineapple, 2 lb. tins, 15C Peamealed Back Bacon, machine sliced, per lb 43c Watch this space tomorrow for additional specials Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210 and 211 If any segment of the Spine is in an annnrnul position 1 (t'ibluxation) prruurc it produced on the nerve trunks st that point and, dueaM develops. 1 T.HtAD T.lACl a.4 "UTHBOAT 1. urn LMCAirr T.umcs T.uvt 1.ITOHACH T.tMAUIXTUtlNt r.sowcu t.nrriNtxx T.OVAR1U T. ILAOOUt l.ctKriAu TheCl NtCfc umu iropractorf-?ES5U d, a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Palho-Neurometer Service. Open Evenings Rooms C & 7, Exchange Block Phone C91 a parliamentary reporter he took care that the 'Whig dogs' should not hare the best of It. ' TVI-IC.tI.LV IWUTIZ.IN "I once represented the Frederlcton Gleaner, along with ctiier papers in the Press Gallery. It was In those days typically partisan of the type of partisanship ."amlllar to New Brunswick. At the time of the famous n.-val debate of 1913 there was great Interest In what attitude would be taken by Sir Wilfrid Laurler towards the proposals of Sir Robert Bsr-den to appropriate 35.000.000 for the building of two dreadnoughts for the Imperial nary. Sir Douglas Ilazen. minuter cf marine and Conservative cabinet minister from New Brunswick, spoke early one afternoon, followed by Sir WUfrld Laurler who announced tola opposition to the plan. I wired the Frederic-ton Gleaner informing them Sir WUfrld had made .his Ion? expected announcement and Incidentally added that Sir Djuglas bad made a few platitudinous remarks. I asked how much they wanted, the reply eominz bsck. "Send Bargains FOR THIS WEEK ViM. tiruMalkin a Best Strawberry Jam for C3c, with 8 packages' Quaker Corn Flakes for $1.00. J All for 51.C3. 2 lb. Creamer' Rutler in bulk for 93c with a 5 lb. pall Silver Leaf Lard. The 50c pkj;. Wafers; 1 Coffee. The 2 for $2.00 Som-Mor C3c pktr. 2 for $1.00 Graham Supreme Frt-hh Milk Dally Delivered B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 13 and 571 MILK From Hulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones 65G and C37 ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order, in our shop as low as ........ $50 223 Sixth Street THE DAILY NETT8 In changeable weather la Ice BOVRIL and increase your Vigor Vitality ay tt had its Incept in in the West and today includes the wh le of Canada. It was the outgrowth of the unsatisfactory as well as the costly system of collecting particularly Canadian news. ( IIAUtCTI It Ol' WOliK "News, before the days of The Canadian Press, was collected partly through the Individual enterprise and mutative ol the newspapers, which bad to maintain correspondents all over Oanada and partly through news services maintained by the telegraph companies. The disadvantages of such a system were obvious, which had their own axes to grind. The Canadian Prtna established as one of tu services in Ottawa a bureau of 1U own, with a staff of some seven or eight men. It proceeded to give over lt leased wire fair, non-partisan and uncotored report of the proceedings of parliament to the newspapers of Canada from coast to coast. It has meant that the reading public of Canada hare secured what they did not always get in the past an actual dependable repcrt of the debate In the House of Commons and of the pro- Harcn verbatlve. Ignore Laurler entirely." J ceedlngs of the committees et the Hsuw "The coming of the Canadian Press I Even the most partisan papers take The and the establishment of a bureau for .Canadian Press reports and pubnati tnetn. The Canadian Press not only altered very , I believe the development of Independent much the character of the work In the thinking on the part of Canadian etect-Pre-a Gallery but revolutlonlred the re- j crs and the tendency to get away from porting of the proceedings of Parliament extreme partisanship la partly doe to the In the Canadian newspapers. The Cana-1 fact that , the old-tune political report dlan Press is a co-operative news-gather- ! of parliament In which one tide always tng organisation which represents all the dally newspapers of the Dominion. Without going Into Its ntstcry I might TIMBER SALE X8311. There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 1 nm on ih ontt rtav nf made masterpieces, of speed) and leaders on the other side spoke to empty benches has been due to arrival of The Canadian Press. "The entrance of The OasidtaQ Press aai also altered Tery mocn the character of the work of the newspaper earrsspoo-dents. In the 'old days shorthand was almost essentia and the members of the Press Gallery were so confined by the necessity of coveting all the speeches March. 1927. in the District Forester's ' lhfy had ,ltu tui tor Interpretation of office. Prince Rupert, the Licence XB344. 1 what was going on. for explanation of Bay. Darwin Sound. Queen Charlotte ' Tne Canadian Press has largely taken the Islands District. burden off the shoulders of the Ottawa One (1) year will be allowed for re-! - - moral of timber. . can oevow mere "Provided any one unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further panieulara of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C . or District Forester. time to Interpreting to the public the meaning cf statutes and u following the lines of political development. They have mere time for comment and can take more care In their writing. The actual proceeding of parliament and j the aanouneements of government policy are largely covered by The Canadlsn Press. The duties of the correspondent can largely be d ascribed as roracastln-whst is likely to happen and Interpreting what has happened a,tr the event." 1000 Eggs in Every Hen New ?(strin of Poultry Keeping irt lll;l.'rlril It inter Iss I miikhm I'uiillriinaii TELLSHOW The prat trouble with the poultry business has alwaya been that the laying life of a hen was too short." aays Henry Trafford. International Poultry Expert and Breeder, for nearly eighteen years Editor of Poultry Success. The average pullet lays 160 eggss. If kept the aecond year, she may lay 100 more. Then she goes to market. Yet. it has been scientifically established that every pullet la born or hatched with over one thousand minute egg germs In her system and will lay them on a highly profitable basis over a period of four to six years' time If given proper care. How to work to get 1.000 eggs from every hen; bow to get pullets laying early; how to make the old heiis lay like pullets: how to keep up heavy egg production all through cold winter months when eggs are highest; triple egg production; make i slacker liens hustle: 5.O0 profit from every hen W'sla winter months, These and many other money making poultry sectti are contained in Mr. Traf ford's "1,000 EDO HEN" system of poultry raking, one copy of which will be sent absolutely free to any reader of this paper who keeps alx hens or more. There is big profit for the poultry j keeper who get the egga. Mr Trafford tells how. If you keep chickens and want .them to make money for you. cut out this ad, and send It with your name and address to Henry Trafford. ' Suite 292A, Herald Bide.. Blnehamton. N.Y.. I free copy of "THE 1,000 EOO HEN" will be aent by return malt. ONLY GOOD TEA GOOD VALUE In tea, as in everything else, you get only what you pay for. Tea of good quality is satisfying and economical-poor tea Is a ctitlydlsappolntment. A lot of poor' qualltyV icheop tea Is being offered to the nubllc,.,tolar. SUNDAY IS DAY OF ! DREAD FOR TRAIN ' ENGINEERS JUST NOW ! CHAMPAIGN 111.. Marcn 22 Careless air .mobile drivers fe destroying the ; ivrve it tiK.unoUve engineers, H W Howard. u engineer for 40 yean, told i.mw attrudlng the highway ahnrt course of iho University of Illinois. "Sunday la the engineer's day bl ' dread. Many of our engineers lay off Sundays, fearful of those horrible grade rossiug accidents." NATIONAL NUMBER OF : MONTREAL HERALD IS INTERESTING VOLUME - I The fourth annual National Number' i). t:.i; Montreal Herald proving both t umui and interesting volume, has com to hand at the Duly New office. Thu valume la adequately Illustrated with v.U selected and interesting pictures and there are many articles by various prominent persons on matters of moment Altogether It la a number that should prove attractive to the most of Canadian readers. MONTREAL THEATRE OWNER FINED FOR ADMITTING CHILD MONTREAL. March 33.- For allowing a child entrance into a theatre without a proper guardian the manager of a small theatre In the east end was fined 50 and costs in Recorder's Court. "We don't want any recurrence of the theatre tragedy which happened some time ago. and although I am informed your place m moat way conforms with the law I do not want to ee that yoti violate It in any repctt Recorder Semple aald. DISASTROUS FIRE 'IN RANGOON, BURMA Three Tliuaiid llinirlr l ollnwlng h- trtKllmi il Mm llur in .athr j IfiMrtrr LONDON. March 23 - Three thousand are tMsanelOM la Rangoon. Burma, where sue hundred hosiers were burned when the native quarter was deaUoycd by rire. The man who hid behind a woman's skirts was formerly called a eowerd: today he is a magician This afternoon i train from the Eas wUl arrive on time at S 30. SYNOPSIS OF LINO ACT AMENDMENTS ' PRE EMPTIONS Vara at. unreserved, survv4 Crown lands mxr be ire empt4 by British ui'Hts over 11 year of egs, and by ulins n declaring Inlanlloo !o Lx'uUm lit ilUli subjerts. conditional utn reatalenoe. occwpallon, jxI iinprovtinent for acricullura urtMvm Pull Information eoncmlns; rsru .atloiis rerardtnc pre-emptions Is riven In Bulletin No. I, Land Keiiee, "How tu Pre-empt Un4," enplea of iililch can te obtained free of chart ty addrriwlnir the Department of Lands. Victoria. H.C.. m to any Oov-erntnent Aicent t Records will be cranted coverlnc only land suitable for agricultural lurpoea. an-1 which Is not timber-land. I.e . carry In over l.00 board feet ,er acre hh( of the Toaat Hants and t.000 feet per acre east of tbat Ranee. Applications for pre-emptions are to be nddreesed to the Land Com-mlesionrr of the Land Recording Division. In which the land applied for Is situated, and are mad on printed forma, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissi on or, Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvement md to value of SIO per acre, Inrludlnc clearing and cultlvatlnc at least five acres, before a, Crown Oran't can be received. , For more detailed Information at the Itulletln "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unresorved Crown lenda, not being tlmberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum price for first-class (arable) land Is IS per acre, and second-claaa (erasing) land I2.&0 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands la given In Bulletin No. 10. Lead Series. "Purchase and Leas of Crown Lands," Mill, factory, or Industrial sitae on timber land, not exceeding 40 acre, may be purchased or lssd, the conditions lnelurVlhg payment of stumpage. H HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding It acr, may b Jessed as homesttea, I conditional upon a dwelling being I erected In the first year, title being ! obtainable after residence and lrn-I provement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed, ! LEASES for grating and Industrial pr-i posse areas not exceeding lit aerea I may be leased by one person or a company, j m QRAZINQ Under the Orating Act Us Prov-j Ince Is divided Into gracing dletrtota and the range administered under a ' Oraxlng Commissioner. Annual graxlng permits are Issued baaed oa numbers ranged, priority being give to established owners. Btook-owcere nay form aasoolatloaa for raaujr management Free, er partly tree, permits axe available for settlers, eavjipers and travellers, ae te test """"" The Great Sah rmnrTi-Trnni iniiT3 of" the MONTREAL IMPORTERS continues All This Week WESTHOLME THEATRE TOXK.IIT O.HY. 7 nrl J run Hoot Gibson uik) Arung - In "The Denver Dude" COMEDY MFIMM!Mi I'l.AITrJL INTERNATIONAL NEWS A(Irtiiion iVc are the Solf A Kent li ORIGINAL TOILET LUXURIES Hy M0K.NY 201 Keitent Street, London -CHAMINADE" -JUNE KOSHS- "MYSTKKIElE -VIOI.BTTE MOHNY" "ItOSK VKIt tlM Thee famuu IVrfumfs and 1'oMtfer Court and capital of Eurotx. Tbelr rare u u i ' ing frairrance have won them the approval ..: both in Europe and America. Wc have the Perfume. Toilet Water, r.. Salve, Hath Saltit. Hath Duatinif I'owder. and Shaving Soap in wooden bowl. ORMES LTD. The Pioneer Druggiel Three Kevin! m " 1 3rd Avenue and Clh Street PhntM 82 n - Canadian National Steamships Co. 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