lay OSIERY SALE 25c off rh and every pair in stock emers one 27 P.O. Bor 327 SERVICE NOT SERVITUDE Ha if ever ocurrerl to .. U...I the mtllMlll(fc Of it .. !-.'' a rfAPAi I m themselves .s ai-.il capable oi m unless controlled ,i inl tn the nlrnady housewife. L "!(r df.'vure alone is .i) nupi'sing no f obi - and ask- . ' fiiend-dif : .g your o: i: 'o change M. i. all Phone 8 HONE 8 ''$J3gJ BOX392 DRY iirch Wood FOR SMALL HEATERS, EOc Per Sack lydeTransier 13) Stcond Avenue. hont 680. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. JUST ARRIVED Ndren's, Growing Glrl3' and Misses' SHOES At Lowest prices Mrs. grahlman Second Ave. r. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Htlgerson Blook, HCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hour, 9 U 8. Evenings Only Fr DKlal Innnlnim..!. St. Regis Cafe "nce Rupert's Leading Restaurant. Bary Unsurpaiied Third Avenue. LINDSAY'S triage and Storage ., Phone 61. Iti,ff Tc,m or W. nnn "ravel rP,cl!n" In-Wtno and nn CAPT. BARRINGTON WAS ABOARD MARY Head of Stlklne River Fleot Expects Unprecedented Season's Business This Year On his way lo Wrangoll where he will undertake I he w ork of veiling his Slikine Hier fleet in readme for what Is expected lo In- an tiuprcrcilcnlcil PRE-EMPTIONS season's hiisiness hclweci) Wrangell nnil Telegraph Creek, Capl. J. C. f tuf-riugtun was a passenger here on the Princess Mary yesterday af- (en n en route north. Capl. H.irringlon's fleel, which consists of three strung power hoals, scows, elc, hits been lahl up for Ihe winler at Wrangell. Service up the Slikine will he resurueil ahoul April 1, H is expected. Call. Hanringlon, who was accniupanieil hy Mrs. Ilar-ringlnn, also hail with him his chief engineer. V. Hecil, ami n ci-ew ol' men. OILJSCHEAPER Sum of $2.04 Is Saved Per Day. Through New Heating Sys- I tern at City Hall j In spile of Ihe cold weather i thai pri'vailcil during Ihe period repni'leil upon. Ihe use of oil lue in Ihe eily hall in place of coal proveil less costly during Ihe iniinlh hetwecii December 22 ami January 21 according to Ihe janitor. A report from -Mr. Kx-ley, whhUi was receits al last night's meeting of Ihe eily council, showed a follows: Oil consumption, frails. vera lie ilaily, palls. . . 1 1 lost of oil daily . . I Cost of coal ilaily . . . Sn nig fier ilay TEN YEARS IN JAIL I.f.82 rc .-iii.sr. (.; 2.0i l'.KMONTON. Jan. 27. "('.horns (iirls: Youa? ladies for lirsi class Ideal rical companies and revues with or without ex- Iperience. Opporlunily lo nd-Ixnnee. AN,i want younp lady. small sip and weipht for vaudeville daiicinc net. Oive age. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS k Vnrant, unrervfil. survtyM Crown laniln may l ir-mtel by lirltlsh utJTU over IK yenrs ot am. unl by ullt-nit on dfclarln Intention to eim HrllUh nulijec-ta. comtl-Uonal upon reslilmce. occjpatlon, 'Mil lmirovmfnt for aKrlcnltural iurioes. Kull Information corwernlnR reRU-.atlnnn reisanllnR pre-eniptlons ! .- I- 1,..ti..tl Vn 1 l.iiml Sfrlfl -"7 vwrv. BeCaUSB It ensures swift, clean, antiseptic healing in cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, etc. Because it diSPCis im. tation, allays pain and inllammation, reduces swellings, and kills the germs of festering and "blood-poisoning. Because u quickly grows new healthy skin where injury or disease has damaged or destroyed the tissues. Because owing to its purely herbal origin Zam-Buk is safer than, and superior to.any fatty pore-clogging ointment or salve containing crude mineral drugs. For its wide ran of usefulness and Its inuant healing nmtn m -.kin ail-mpntsand injuries Zam I'.ik .-. known a a BUrgery in a Two All italtrt. iOc box. "How to l're-em)t Ijml." copies of .llfflll xuieklng vihk'h can be obtained free or charRe Jy aUilreiwInR the Deimrlmeni 01 tui mix. Victoria. H.C.. or to any Oov-trnment Atent. lleconla will be granted covering only land miitnble for BKrtcultunil purposeH, and which Is not timber-land. I.e., carrying over MOO board feet per acre west of the Coast Hang: and 5.000 feet per acre eaat of that Hunge. Application for pre-einptlona or to be addreHced to the Land Commissioner ot the Land JtecordtnK Dl-vision. In which, the land applied for 1 aitunted, and an- made en prlnteJ forms, copleH of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. l're-empUona must be occupied for rive yeura and improvements mail) to value of $10 per acre, including clearing und cultivating at leant five acres, before a Crown Orant nn b received. For more detailed Information see the llulletln "How to 1're-empt '"lnJ" PURCHASE Appllcntlone are received for pur-chnne of caut and unrintrved Crown lands, not being timberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum price for flrst-clusa (arable) land U IS per acre, and eecond-claea (grai-lni) land !.D0 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Orowi. land Is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Series, "Turcliai and Leuse of Crown, Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial ltes 00 timber land, not eiceedlng 40 acr. may be purchased or leusen, me tu" dltions inciuuing wiiii stumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding SO acres, may be leased as hoineslte. conditional upon ft ,w,1"n , ! "! erecte.1 In th first yr. Utl being obtalnabl after residence " "; Vrovement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed, LEASES For graalng and Industrial Purposes exceeding 0 acre areas not may be leased by on person or a company. gra2n0 "Under the Orating Act the Province Is dlvldeO Into grating dltrlcM and the rwigs administered under Oratinc Commissioner. An, ' grating permits are issued taMjw numbsr. ranged, priority W 'V to established owner. Stock-owner may form nclatlon management. Free, or Prtl', 1.-.... ta dr avaiiauie tvr catiper and traveller, up to bead. ot tn i.:h lto." S tar MJf. heiphl. wei'hl. iholo and fullest particulars Aihlrcss T. II. Milli. kin, :12'J Sixlh Ave., S.K., Minneapolis." The irtserlion of Ihe ahnvo ad- verlisemeni in an IMiiioulouj paper last September, and siih- seipienl investigation hy provincial police of Aherla, Willi co-openilioii of the I'.S. feileral postal aiilhorities, has resulledj in Ihe conviction of Millikin out an indictment for usiup he mails in furtherance of a scheme 1 EftB nEPEIVlMf riDIS.'" defraud and his sentence to a! tun iLiuLii I inu uiniAji,ri lerm of III years in l.eavenworlh Peililenliavy. Kansas, lie ad-; milled he lnul deceived scores ofl Kiris ami taken llieir money. BURNS LAKE A hoy was horn, on IK to Mr. and Mrs. It. ('.. aid, of IValieids Lake, Hums Lake hospital. January Mellon --al Ihe Anion? decker Lake visitors recently were Mrs. I'. Carroll, Mls I lea I rice Harrison ami P. ICarroll. i I A son was horn to Mr. and '.Mrs. Perry llarr, of llurns Lake, al Die Telkwa hospital on Jan. tl. I Twenly-lwo people crowded' a isleij:h which lefl Hums Lake for iliecker Lake dance last Saturday ;evenitiK. Though il look some here lasl week. to make llic prade, everyniie managed lo survive Ihe jlrip. They were iilmosl surfeited wit 1 1 pressure, sandwiclies and j I In usual good lime w hich Deck-,er resiilenls know so well how to ; provide. Mrs. 1'. Saranovi?h, oT Sheraton, and her Iwo soils were yisilors here for several days last week. Lysler Mulvany of Sanctuary ike was Irausac liu? business HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert K. II. Tahriu.i, It. Knox, X. Murcliie, John W. Allen and. W. A. Wallace, Vancouver: It. II. Lreul and I). Taylor. Mipby ls-laiyl; l. R. Hell, Winnipeg; P. Itoss, Rilmnulou; Hubert Allan, .Norlh Vancouver; Rd. I'. Orell. San l-'raitcisco. Central A. Wnsilen, O. Hanlal and R p. Olterson. Advertise in 'lie iailv Xvv v 4 4- PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Tuesday, January 27 " Hiiili n:.T.i a.m. 21.0 ft. 15:31 p.m. 21.2 ft. Low 0:11 a.m. t.O " 22:01 p.m. 1.7 " Wednesday, January 28 lllgli I:2.'l a.m. 20.(1 H?:2('i p.m. 10.8 Low 10:28 a.m. 5.3 22:11 p.m. 3.3 Thursday, January 29 High 5:0!) a.m. 10.8 17:21 p.m. 18.2 Low 1 1 a.nL rt.O ,23;2U p.m. 5.1 fl fl THE DAILY NEWS John radio a I YANDERHOOF At tlio fourth Annual provin cial polaln show I first prize for !nhl t o in potatoes went In a Telkwa grower, willi a score of 07 points; while second iri.i in Hie long lale class went to a Terrace g rower. Oolitic has installed a liis 1 tales :Aleaiows farm Miss Tlirlmu'.&nil.riiinrc lias commeuceil leaeliYltg' al Tiiitage public, school. - ,. rv y II. II. ami Mrs.yMooie returned home nn Thursday- from a trip lo Vancouver. Alex. Oeeruaerl relurneil home on Thursilay from ji hvo weeks' I rip In Prince leorj;e. - (J, II. Milherl. o.r Terrace, Ihe fire insurance iljuslnr, paid' Vatiilerhoof an ollicial visit (his week Pen;y SJeele -hasjieen ill ilur-iiurlhe jiasl w'eek MiilferiiiK from appenilicjlis, ' lie'1 Is now ahle lo he mil asaili. J. P. W'ilkie, of Ofinlon, an old timer in Ihe'c ouulry, spent a day or two in liivvn last week renew-actiaiulaneesu '. The Ileaiiiloiu Urol hers are making arranpeinenls lo ship a carload of Ihe lale Joseph llcau-iloin's slock and , machinery j (Juehec. Mr. lloiife, sr., iif llulall, is very "ill ami in a serious condi-linn. (lllherl and Mrs. Ilopfe went down on 'lliursday ITisI lo sec him. I'alher Ooccnla, Ihe veteran missionary, is once more sla- I I . .... 1 i ..-..- w . . HiiHieii ai eraser i.ukc iiiiiian mission school, lie recently held services in Prince (ieore and mel a uumlier of old friends. From appearance he seems lo have- sful over his operation ami illness remarkahly well. KITKATLA The siiinti.il eslry nieeliiip of SI. Peter's Auulicau church, was held on Friday, December 21?, 1921. .The meeting opened with prayer. The following ollicers were chosen: Chairman .lull it Nelson. Secretary I. 0. Iaimpre. I'liureh wardens Matthias- J. Shaw, Solomon Hrown, Jr. Siilcsmaii--Solomon Hrown, sr.. Joeph Shaw, Job Tolinie. Am-hrose llntwii, Arlliur Lewis, Herbert Itidley, Mallhew Hill. Treasurer Henj, Wilson. Oranisls Henry Hrown, Norman Lewis, Jonathan Hill. Church commit Ice K.ilward (iainhlc president. J. Zahasha. Jacob Shaw, Henj. Wilson, James Lewis, Arthur Lewis, Henry Hrown, Henry C.olllson, Alex. Scull, William Shaw, Solomon Hrown, sr., Itoberl Hrown, Amos r.ollison. Ib'letate lo Synod John Nele son. ihe services al (.hrisl mas were I wen aiieuueii ami uie siirpnrcii choir of thirlv voices sang Ihe following aulhems under the direction of Henry Hrown and Mrs. M.iimpre (organist): "The Heavens are Telling," "The 1'irsl Christinas Morn." "And Ihe (llory or Ihe Lord." "(ilory lo (iod ill Ihe. Highest." "The "Hallelujah Chorus Iiui'lng Ihe week of January II Ihe people danced Ihe West Coau!, Indian Dance Jiml Ihe ;l!p Hiver" dance. The coslnies were splendid and the chanling was remarkably well done. t On January 17 about Ihirly-five people from Hartley Hay and four men from New MellakVla, Alaska, came lo visit the village. As a result about forty people have been convert ed. SKIDEGATE INLET Mrs. A. Andrew's of Tl-ll Hiver has yone lo visit bor mother in Vancouver. Mrs. A. Peters left on Ihe lasl trip of the Prinee John en mule imi i so wm f in I. Mr-Owl 1. trim CATARRH el the BLADDER r.irh Csnttule njinvt Rttwrioft'OHnttTfi'U. I - . II: I III I Is your wife wiser than you? IF YOU read only the stock and sporting pages, and your wife is like other women, she is wiser thrn you. She reads the shopping news. She likes to hear you jingle money in your pockets. She likes to stretch money to the limit, so she won't have to ask for more. She likes to shop strategically. Know what she does. Comfortablv at home in a cushiony armchair, she scans advertising columns. She compares, judges and selects the goods she desires; maps her route; with least effort and minimum time, goes direct to the planned store and buys. She obtains what she Wants at the lowest price il is offered. She is certain of full satisfaction, for she knows advertised goods live up to their claims. She saves time and steps, and returns sufficiently alert to enjoy new advertisements and to prepare you an appetizing dinner. These benefit too. The settlers lip Hie coast report finding a lol of barrels of coal lar nit Ihe shore. 11 is be- Mieved these have been washed off boat l)iat has been wrecked There was a surprise parly n! Ihe residence of Capt. Oeorge Mcllae recently when a singsong was held ami Capl. Iter! Roberts gave an exhibition of Ji-Jilsn afler which lefreshmenls were served. A number of visitors from Lawn Hill were in Hie parly. Mrs. M. McKinuon of Cuinshe-wa Inlet has moved lo Queen Charlotte City. Her husband is manager of Kelly's logging camp. 0. llanlie and W. Harrio of (Jueeii Charlotte City have re lumed from Ihe wesl coa.-1 afler having been away a month on .1 Iramiing trip. lie caughl Ion land oiler ami sixteen inarlen. LOCAL NURSES PASS THEIR EXAMINATIONS Miss firace llrooks, Miss Flnr- I cure Swanson and Miss Kiln I'nmk were successful In pass ling their registered nurses rx- .iiininalions on which Ihey wrote a eoui1e of mSonlhs ago and are juow on I il lo Ihe use oT the fellers "II. N." afler Iheir names, la privilege which gives Ihem ad-Idllinnnl ualifienllons. Results of the examinations linxe been receivod by Miss Kililh McCauJ advertisements are Written for your Read them. Help her help you save. Buying advertised products is a bond investment not a stock spallation lo lielroil lo join her lipshaud, She has been visilin;,' .Mrs. .1. Itiif-Nint al 'ITU llivitr for the past three months. , K. R. Wifrfrius af TI'll spent a I few days in town last week. Hej came down from his ranch on horsehactk. GET IT AT! Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 WANT THEM HAVE THEM Rupert Marine Products Ltd. HIGH CLASS -GROCERS . PHONE 586 REFRESHMENTS FOR DANCES AND SOCIALS TUGBOATS YOU WE Night Phones Red 618 Gr. 601 539 COR$Y S SPECIAL SELECTED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Bottled in Bond uixkr Dominion Gowrnrmnt supervision The Qunlily WIiisKyof Canada- since 1859 U N'., lady supprinlendenl or theiTliis !ulvoitiseiiienl Is not published or displayed by the Uip.or Prlnco llupert General llospital.l Control Hoard or by the Oovertiinent of Hritisli Columbia