Thursday, January 10, 1924, Ml o. ITS to, 381 25! PURDTS The Autocrat of the ' CANDY World Wc me Mill ugi-iiti. ror ' nly Famous Chocolates iiimI (JUttiily. Made in Vancouver. There is nothing finer in the world. A liox of Punly's make iMightful gift at nil Unie. HUrl Hie Nv Year in the right spirit ami give yinir mother, sister mid swecllieuit a liox. ALL 8IZE8. ALL PRICES. THE CANDY IS DELICIOUS AND THE BOX IS BEAUTIFUL. Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE Third Avenue. Buy Now at Reduced Prices .ORMES LTD. DISPENSING CHEMISTS. The Rexall Store. 3rd Ave. and 6th St. 1 We Prepay Mall Orders. i i Let your Christmas Money bring you this rare gift 'Xmv ton fun s fiir' I In gift vim wiiiiUmI inosl a hctiutiful watch! CRUEN viiithin Ami hi can oIhmisu it yourself from llu lnlel crealions llf llu' (il'lll'll WttU'll jAIoklTS (itiilil dainty, wrist watches Tor women ami stimlj' sirup or pm'k 'l wnlrlu's for men. We have u liheml assortment of these ruinous timepieces. Just come In t ur convenience, mi. I seletl the one you like host. Prices a iv t?. "Mil up. Bulger & Cameron, Ltd. 12 Local and JPersonal j H.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Hayners, Undertaker. Phone 361. if T"iu Mason, insoeclor of cus- loiin. was a passenger from Hie south yesterday. - Try .VANOOSK-tt'clliiiKtun or I'clkwa Coal. Jloru heal. Less snot. Pliilnoll. Kvill A Co. if .. Wo buy. sell and exchanoe furniture and all useful articles. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 625. if SiM'Knanl .Major A. Youngiiian IImiiuIm liiirkin. the novelist addree, I he IlitlarV t'.tuli llii afternoon, his subject hein rtii' Place of the Writer ill tlu I. iff of Hie Nation." He was in viled iy Presiileiil (Irani to pay a i el nio viil (o Hie chili tin' neju line he comes this way. Ilr eie-ix in gV I'jint tomorrow or Sijitirday en rrtule to Cohimlda I niversily. - - Ollircrs nlremly lirovi-ionallv elected were eonflrmisl, in ofllro and hylaws wers. adoiitcd at a inivliiiK of the Canadian llali-litll rishimt Vessel Owners' As. siM-iiilioii in Hie city hall last nilil. Preniilent II. M. Newell in tlie chair. Instead of an cxpcii- ItSe il was dccideil to luive .1 hoard of Iru-lees to which Dr. W. T. Kelvin, lieore l iilz and M I'. Niekerson were elected. 0lbran..n Tint. Mark At the End of a Day As the roll unwinds, music works its magic. Gone are the 'cures of 11 work-a-dav world. A dear old tune touches the chords of tender memory brings back boyish dreams stirs the fires of inspiration. Whalovcr your mood as you sit down before the Gulbransen registering piano you find It sympathetic, responsive. For II is as ready In reflect the exuberance of youth iu the latest nnd gayest of popular tunes. as It is 10 tree 1 10 nrajes c inns o prisoned in the score of a composer's inaslei'work. Wo Invito you lo our store to. day and try the Gulbraiisen reg istering niano. A few moments will reveal the plcnsures il offers. We will gladly explnin the ad vantages of ils many exclusive fenl tires. Walker's Music Store Ltd. THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE THREE. IM J I . Genuine Wo Cash Cheques. Eversharp Pencils SALE NOW ON Nanaimo - Wellington COAL DOUBLE SCREENED! LASTS LONGER! Real Satisfaction Cheapest In Long Runt NO SHALE OR ROCK! COAL GUARANTEED! , PROMPT DELIVERY. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Dk.... 141 I f n m Phone. 109. ri:voc iio onu ami Helgerson Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY Dentist X-RAY SERVICE. Office Hours: 0 n. lit. (o 0 p.m. Opeil Kw'iilligs hy Special Amiiii1iiiiiiI. a in veil from I lie miiiIIi ycsler- Jay to jdve a course of iiislruc- lion to oflirers of Ilia North H.C Itcgimcul. O'oi(ji. ,Me.U', twirl owner ami manager of tins CcorKelowu sawmill returned yesterday from Vancouver after siietidhi2 the holidays in the south with hi family. Mr. iimj Mm. I.. (). I.arscn ar ini'.J lioiiii yesterday from a two unnilhs toil in Seattle. .Mr, l.ar.fii underwent an operation in I lif ihiiIIi and is now much improved ju health. John StromiM-cli, well known Alice Arm mining man, was misceiiKT hound iiorlh on the Prince Ituperl yesterday after noon returning from a bushier iiit to Vancouver. .. . A. H. Trill's, heavily interested in mine iif this diclrict. Is makiux tli trin around the world on the Kiuiiri'ss'of Can ada whieh left Vancouver fop New York last Fridav. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mcliae, wlm Wfre refill I v married al Deparlure Hay, Vancouver I land, arrived yesterday and will visit for a few davs with Mr and Mrs. A. Hunter until their Kiiilitli Avenue lloiie is rtady Mrs. Moltae i a, sister Mrs INDIGESTION GAS ON STOMACH -PAINS AFTER MEALS Wiiy iM-cnle uffer trrrlblr from tii iiiJ Jlii in IIh) ilomarli iflr tierj meal, ana are kepi M comunl inltrrr. for the paO H year Burdwk Blood l)lllrr lui Iwm trlrif inr Imp Hid Joy o lliffiiMiidA mirfirlnir fruin fr.rii.nA r..... of aloaiarli IrouMe, Ix-lpinf iiieui to eal tftrt-e quare weal a day; li'lplny lliem to eat anytlilur llx-y lh, without bavlnr to urrerror It after. Mr. r'red Meloon, Moe Jaw, Sak wrltea;- "All tail uiiinwr I troubled wllh MMiiach trouble aud iudlrcitlon. and (Io iraa on the atofnarli. I could not eat anyttunr exrept aome tlvtit. TckkI and even tlwrn I would be bothered with paint after eaeb lueal. I could not work a wlml day wlihoul belnir done out, I bad tried everything-; dottora, medlclnea and t.lll. unlit I read about Burdock' Blood Bitten. I have taken four bottles and It ha nearly. If not completely, relored ine to health Wain." .MaiiufanOired only by tiw. T Mill. urn Co., I.llnlted, Tonilo, Ont. AH Norwegians- nleaso nlleinl a meeting' iu Mclropole Hall on batut-ilay January 12 at 8 p.m. Important. The UH'cliiiL' of Hie Ureal War Veterans' Association, scheduled for last night, has been post poiied for a week. A. Farrow, steamboat inspec tor, is here lo inspect the Cana diau Transporter which is bcimr overhauled al the drydock. Daughters of Kngland Whist Drive, Friday, January 11, Entail Hall, al'8 p.m. Admission 50c Sous of I'uzland orcheslra. 4 Miss Mc.Vaughl, teacher al the Quick .School, returned from her Christmas holidays veslerdav anil proceeded east on the train W. Cruikshanks. of the lue I ticket ollice of the Canadian Na tional Hallways; returned voter day from a holiday snent iu the south. Mrs chief il. , urcjtg, wue 01 tlie enifinei'r 'of the Canadian I ransporleil arrived yelerdav on the Prinqe George to join her husband. I lit . AtlMt'iUll 6a1liaaatwl V -v vvaiv t u lnpHCvTllh''3l.ntto vouiids of halihut arrived al noon 'todav tnc eaten has been held over for sale until to-murrow. 7- I. Knox, assistant supervishiK engineer of -the Canadian Gov fiYiinciil Merchant Marine, ar rived from (he south on the 1'rince Gcorzu yeslerdav. .Mrs. alon, wife of Cant v ulson of the Canadian Trans porter, joined her husband here yesterday, arriving from the south on the 1'rince lien i-ltc M. Andrews .Society. The annual general meeling will he held 011 Friday, I IIh January, nl p.m. llusiiiess: Flection of olllccrs. Full attendance re quested. T. II. Johnson, manager of tin Cauiuliaii Fish t CoLI Slorni (.0. has been invited in 1... 11. .11 i. . ... . in- nun notary ijiuti Fishing Industry in Columbia. 1 address 011 the Hrillsh Herbert Valney. charged with mi Imleccnl act in a public place, was dismissed by Magistrate MeClymoiil this morning, there he 1 up no corrnlmrallxe evidence. Valpey has been given thiei. d,ivs by Chief Vickers u uet out of town. W'. Gilchrist, accountant 1'1'uzi'll s market, sails lomoi row iiioriiing by the steamer Prince, llupeti for Vancouver eu-roule to New York where he will board the steamer Ausonia on .laiitiary 20, and sail for his old homo in Ireland where ho will spend three months visiting -4 I lie Crew of Hid steamer Prince George, which is in lrv uoch 1 1 ere, held a dance In the Ie l.uxe Hall last night. There were about 75 couples nresenl and dancing was enjoyed from i' niii ii ; o ciock. .Music was furnished by Pryce's Orchestra and Mr. llobinsou was master of ceremonies. NOTICE Applications will be received for the posllion of secret a rv (part time) of, tlie Prince lluoert Hoard of Trade hp to Minulav. January II. Hepy to S. J, ic- l.eod . .pruldcut. P.Q. JloX IC57. "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL" SUBJECT AT LADIES' MUSIC CLUB MEETING Iialfe's opera "The Bohemian Girl," comprised the major Dart of the program of the Ladies' .Musical Uuh nv?cting- yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wallace C. Orchard, 700 Mus- grave Place. The story of the opera was read hy Mrs, Adam Mackie. An instrumental trio consisting of Mrs. Georve Urvanl .Mrs. deorge Woodland and Mrs. Theo. Collart rendered a selection front I he work and Mrs. I', f?. Honney sang "The Heart Ho wed Down," and "I Dreamt I Dwell iu Marble Halls," Another item on the program was a vocal duct by Mrs. Hubert Hlauce and Mrs. ?. Darton, "Drink to Me Only With Thine Kyes." DISASTER RESULTS IN BIRTH OF MANY ABNORMAL BABIES VICTOItIA, Jan. 10. Perhaps the saddest result ofi the terrible experience through which women in lokio and Yokohama have passed iu recent months is the number of abnormal and deficient children now being born, accord ing to passengers arriving here from the Orient. During the past two umiith there were over five thousand births 111 barrack biiildinss of children doomed to lives of misery. They come from mother.' shocked by earl Initiate and fire nervous and underfed, exposed to hunser and the elements, full of anxiety for Hie future. These hard conditions made nervniis wrecks of thousands of women whose care now falls unon tlie authorities. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert (norge McAfee. Georzetown William McKibhin, Mr. and Mrs It. F. Greiir. Cant, and Mr5 it Watson, N. McKay Smith. J ummerfield, II. Knox, M. Spar row. Ihomas S. Guns ami r arrow, Vancouver; Douglas Durkin, New York: A. II. Kd wards, Ukp-T. Mason, Victoria Central I.udviK Quale; Seallle: John Wray, Vancouver; W, It. Hall .Saskatoon ; James Urtiuharl steamer James Kelly. .Miss W aldron of Vancouver arrived here yesterday and pro ceeded later lo Terrace where he will take charge of th" fourth room in (he Terrace school. im anr IN THE SUPRtrc court or aainiu CDLUBI I In tin- Vlallrr of ihe AiimliilMratloii Act 11.1 In Hit Matter of the KMale of r'ranrU M TlVl' MlTli-l.- II..I I .... -...-.i AriliiliilMrati.p ,r Him t.t.i. ..r l'-...-,. M. W.fli. Ila.e..a.l nui thai ... iAl luvlnr rlalm.H aralnt I lie naid rstats are i-ri-ii n-nuimi m iiiriiin ame duly iif ti-tiriiarr. .n. li. AMI II IITI III Till' MITIi L' il... . IwrtiM hub-bird to tlw eite are required ej iiw- aiiMHiiu 111 ineir iiHleuletlties tn me forthwith. tlVTKIt al I'Hnr. iiiiim.1 lie .1.. u.i. 11. j 111 .aiiuary. .o. iyg. THOMAS V. IIKRAK, orrirlal Administrator. I'rliies UntH-rl. H.i IN SROUTf in thi turniri court op biiitisu CDLUH I III the Matter of tlie Administration Art and In the Mailer of tlie Klale of" Murdoch .vcLemi. IKi-easl. TAkK MlTliK Hi, i I ....... 1..1...1 Aihiilnllratur i.r llu. r.i.i. ..r i.. .1..1. UriM.I I IM. (f 1 1. 1 th.l .11 K.ti harm rlalma aaa'lnt the ald estate are hereby requlml to furnish Mine ilulr Verlflinl In In itn or lu.rnrr.Oiu mil. ,t.. el ri-uniary. a. 11. IVYI. AMI II IITHI'll Tiki.- vnTier ih.i .11 INirilm Indeliled to the ruiate are reqiiln-d 1 ..j nr aiiiiiinii or meir inacDlequesn to m rnrllmlih. IIITIJI al Prliir nm.i Re .1.1. i 1, ....... tin rill day of January. . l.Ii. 19H. THOMAS w. FHE. orrirlal AdmlnUtrator. ill I I'rlnre Huiwert. B.C. IN ROaTC. IN THI SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH em iimbia In the Mailer or Ihc Adininllrallon Art; and In the Mailer of the Estate of Anton M.vren. nereaed: Intestate. TAKE M1TICK lh.H I na niw.lni.i AdmlnUlralnr of the Ks.lne of Anion! riaitna aRatunt ine aald Enlale are lierrhv rmnlrr.1 In fiirnl.h .. ...in.'. lii me. on or herore the t eib day of January, A.D. 14. and til parties indebted In llu. tilil. m . n ..... . . " " ' injiinni il jHl.lf llir amount of their IndebtedneM tn me. forth- wiiu. TIIOS. W. IIERAE, orrirlal Administrator, Prince nupert. B.C Paled thl Idih day of December ,ttJ im ltrlltaTB, IN THE SUPREI'E COURT OF BRITISH CnLUHIIl III the Mailer of the Adinlnl.lratli.il Act: and In Ihe Mailer of Hie EnUle f Amanita niuiien (or LumpKin; , nerc'eil. In te.litr. TILL YlkTIlT l.uft 1.. ....I..- ... t.l. . ir. .....i..r, iii.i .Miirr "I 111 lli.iM.r I' Mrll V..tir ...u.!., It.i. 111. .1... of January. A.H. I llf I, I wa ai'tmliiteil iiiiiiiiisraior 01 inr r.Aiaie or Aniatnm Midden (or Laniklni deceaned, and all nartlea havlmr rlalui anlnut the naid i'.l.la ar h.tuliv matulruil ... r,,.,.!.!, d...... pnncrl.v verlflwl lo me, on or bef. the 7th day of February, A.n. I(j. and all nat'llea Indi-bled to the estate are re(tilred in ruiy the aiiioutit of their Imlebtedueaa In me forlhwlth. Tito.Mis v. IIHIK, rflrlal AdiiilnlstratiH-. rriu.'u ll'.yrri, t) THE GENUINE LECKIE "RED STITCHED" BOYS BOOT Maa Nam ''LECKIE" en Sol. PARENTS' GUARANTEE. The juiite "Lerkle" on a Boy s B''t l(tiirie ffrot qualltv and rinrai manufariure. il it marked plainly upon tin? ,l of every renuliw ..nr,v siucned" U-rkle Boy Bool. Till name t every Parent' Guarantee the Bet In Boy twit wear. lie ure the name lkle l on the ole. w " I a liaaaaajaaaaaaaaiaaa I I I I I I I Bal Y"ur favorite Shoe Store ha Uietn. J. LECKIE CO., LTD., VANCOUVER, B.C. 1st NORTH B. C. REGIMENT, 102nd Battalion C.E.F. Recruits Wanted Agi limit 18 to ir. Young men from H! lo 18 can join with parents' consent. Commencing Wednesu.iy, January Dili, ;t comprehensive six weeks' course of military training will he rnYidurted under a regular army instructor loaned to the Hegimeiil for this purpose. Physical training and boxing under qualified iiistrnr- tors. Recruits will be examined Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ' SOMETHING NEW KYANIZE SANITARY FLOOR ENAMEL. A new and different finish for floors that is washable, sanitary and exceedingly tough and durable. Ask for color card. Pints 90c Quarts, 51 .go Half Gallons $3.00 KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Tel. 3. We Deliver. Box 1646. DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms 7, 8, 9 Smith Block' Ofrice Hours. 9 to 9 Phone 575 Lady Assistant COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Suits from Prince Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate fLn.. Friday, 10.00 a.m. a? For STEWART and ANYOX ... Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Jan. 2i 16, 30; Feb. 13, 27 j March 12, 26 PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave prince Bupert 8.4S p.m. for PBI.VCE CEOHGE, ED.MO.NTO.'V, wi.i-MPE0, all point Eastern Canada. Cutted States. A0ENCV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlektt Offlc. S2S Third At, Peine Rup.rt. ph0B, 2a0. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings! rom Prince Rupert 9.s. rmnvbss mahy. For Vancouvtr, Victoria and Seattle, January 18; February 1, 15, 20. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, January 14, 28; February 11, 25. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Vancouver, etc., Sailings for January 12 and 19 are Cancelled. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th 8treet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C.. LTD. Salltnri From Prince nupert. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Oc.an Pall, and Swanaon , Tuty, a pjkt ' For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Al.rt lay. an Swanaes Bay, Saturday Non. Par ANVOX, ALICC ARM, STEWART, Wal. l.l.n, Sunday S PJB. Pr PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rle Cann.rl.a, Friday A.M. IJ tod Avenua. 4. BarUy, Aant prmc Bupert. B C