of cittnu .hoi in or inulieu ..... Ana iabtlta. ... to?o (land Chest Colds evedln a New Way I Tt I WJ I ',pcM when, Applied Oyer Throat and meit. j a spor and, at the same v VjpoKub trachea imme- ir.3r.31. conif Kfd air passages, it ihs TK&m c ilrctt treatment for v.da a:ui ine suu-s wnrre over r- i ere utjw u!ru yearly. cJ i.T sore throat, tonsOiti Hi acta ld and chert colds. U U a JW or IMI nay lever. ICVVI, i ,, n ertl1 ICKS Varo Rub 21MhuonJaksUsD Yearly ill iu i - Importers Third Avenue W"-l ol rom Z.ytr CME (nr advance NYX Ladies' Shoes m " JO, make. I'rien rinhl Shoe Store Third Avenue. i. Alexander Smith Blook Phone 575 DENTIST CONGRESS OF RELIGION IS NQW PLANNED Hundreds of Delegates Expected to Meet In Toklo To Years Hence DISCUSS FUNDAMENTALS Threo Religions Association Making Arrangements for Event in Japan ToKlu. Feb. The Three lIl.'liKinii Association, inside up f lludilhisi, slilHloinU niwl :iiriKiijiiH. i jirriinffliiK for it III-. .1 i ...... ...... rub V-mw tnroat and chest " m .iriimou ui hais the medicated vaiiurt. It ! ' place in April, IU2K. li will In- I hi own ui( n li represcnln-Mim- nf nil reliujuu. tin' prunin-; 1 - n-cusniiiiitf the hixh ideal f all anil Un-trem-nil desire of U .i. h i(l ltm-fi Km world. Leader in rcliioii all over the, world are Mug asked In take can in preparing the agenda .mhI ii i anticipated that the (will Will be ll IIMHl prcleff- Iiikio fv known. A1I7 The Announcement UYY An announcement i being sent. oiil reifanlniK the emigre, winch V I n iiil- un follow: I PQf I I. Following I he World War Wlk ill, itiilhtna flan... Imhh .....l ,n i ti milili'il i I a nw itil ! - iK WlUCh limit- iiincli lean method, vou hnvi Bulger Ltd Jewellers Fair Isle eaters For Men and Boys pti'V Wi.i.i J ... .... - ..- ii. ii i ii it I , , .'.inandinK a fundamental re- i. i in IimmmI on liiith ideal in ...iii. m know Ii.- j..w'i phiiitf of civilisation in i" kI ln.' ' politic, industry, diplomacy, nHMr utr'MMlh ' "'. literature rind nil l U r""'' ,i,rl ""' n,, nntewnr-,Ui of - a reuli anil plain i Ihe many sign v..'i iiiienl. w ... . .. . i .i lit,- tiifi-- i it ,tv.ii-t" t'Fri'.f'ii lot many way Ihroiwliiiiil the -'uurld fur the attainment of tini- lull tlie iiuod i al ii-ae' ami a heller lixinw I j "'' for niankilid IIii'iiiikIi rc-; form, in I lie exKlitiK lale of , HiiiiK- I'hi" iletiirf for a reali-yrtuw of hiirher thinv cheriih- cil in Hi.- niind of Hie people" of lite world i nolhtllfC but H nivuiK lor reluimn in iU wiilet ja:id proer Mni". .iver, in-ii"'. Iimm (lie world i keenly J fell the ned of reliKinna forf at a fiHindation for a new oiili- raiion and the midive uf a new 'and heller world than it diw Miuhiy. Nalion. will he a)il In .ici oinpii i(ir MinM wily when i to- .M.wvr ire pirt)ully n .onaicd and allied with one nn- , oilier. I Spiritual Alliance Aim ! .'. All relitiion" Maud on Ihe I .. ni. idc nf llir hrolherhooi of 'niaiikind and have a their aim He proniolion of happineM in '. Hie world and Ihe realixalinn of GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. ixoticc or ateucATiON ton conttnT TO TRANirE OF BtIR LICENCE otI r. i nrnriiN nivri hmi. m im iih iio of liruri if il. the inw . vuil ml. Itil- Ii. Alioit le III, I.IOllef lUfl ii-.. Mntjnt "iinM-m in iraiKfer nf llrrr I H-MM-i' NtlHllirr .111. aW KXHtj UI r,..,.i ,.r ., ,tie, pari or i MUM in kw.on a thr luirtl llnlrl. ttlHMle al I iim oiuht if nth tn-i ami irrt AiMmr, in Ihr ii of Prtnr Ituprrl. Hi:. ui Hv mJ- dMrnlietl liil. fte'on (Hi land tefm I Iff . Maek IMrtjr iw (St., huh MniMlrt-ft aari lrrnl thM.- (tlS', i-rm.-i huiwn Larail riirtatraiitii nnrej, m it. iTovlnr -if Brtll OriiimMa, frw jtiiH hvliiiii i" mmteni Zarelli. ft , . Hiiiirri liri I I'll :luniMa. the Ifan-fi-rrr tiaii-a al iTin.f, Hni-ri, II. r... hl lath i.u .if Jauuai. It. .VMsWeant ami TMnifrrae. IN PROBATE. la the Supr"" Court f Brltiah Calwmbl In n. Milter or nx AdiHinMtrannt An; lirt . .. I .Hi ill- Miller nt U" Mlale or Miara 1k iiliTrClr IWI h orrter of Ills ll.,ii..in M, n Yoiina, mmle Ho- Jnl aa.v ,r iriirnm. A.l lfi. I appo4nlel v.lmini.ir.lnr of Uh riate Maura ,.... ,i..i ml ml all Darlras Imviiici trlaim atamal IN' aW ealale ire hrreny rtxiiilren In ntrniii mw. iwiii rm I-. nr or Iwfure Un Snl ilay of I Ntrrh iji. Itf. ml III paniea IIHKml I i.i Un- ealllr r leinilml 1" P' Uw ;nin"ini of Hun iiMiemrwws" h i ' "r'""h- MHIMAN A. WATT, I orfielil AilntlMslraMr. I PrttM IHHerl. H.C lined the frf .Hv or reoruirv. via. IN PROBATE. In the Supreme Caurl f Brlllih Columbia In tlx- Miller nf the .nnlslriUn Act; In thVVutler r Hie F.Mle of Andrew A..lrewM. neeeiiMsl. I ejllle. order of III TMIK MlTICK that by ll.a.."r F. MM'. '?.SJf,,I ilar of rehruiry. A.I) UffJ. I P" Hiinle. Ailinlnislriler or Ihe ealale or imlrr Amlrewwn, deeeawil. nl a luriir- fiarliia elaiin" alalmt Ihe ';l rare In fiirnlli lereliv r.-ulre1 ii mi iwperlv verified I" me on or t m .'.r.u'eXl l of M.rrh A l. JSH, esttie are re all narlles Hidrhleil U Ihe onlrril t ihe animint or Ihelr ln.lfl.l-Prtnea. I- l-H. r-rni.J. y orrinal Ailininlttrauir. Prtnee nupert, B.i.. fiilrrt tlie end ilir nf MhrtiarY. HKn N PROBATE. r B",T,8M IN THE 'WtilJSXF In the Miller or the AdminUlritlon Act: in ioT'miu.-. .r .LM,.l.r,,orh Mimirniiri u ' . ..' , by onipr "i in- uH-'frVier ! r'afc? Aon MonUKiinery. rts-.- e ViV..! " ' 1 Pjruea I lay 'lt e inir rlalin. atain.t ' fy lerebr rennlred to 'U'"' 1 " , 1 ll day verlf.e.1 to ine . "r if rtlei or tebrtiary A M ". 'xllfl n Inilrbled to the et e are . . forlhwltii. nnHX A WATT, nrfl-'ial AdinlnlMrator rrlnre lluperl. BT Dited U llrt W of Mnuiry, l. Her Nerves Were "All Broken Up" She Could Not Sleep Mr. Dvll Oalloueher, J7 Lyod' aunt Ave., HamiltoD, Ont., writeu nervt-i were all broken up and 1 eouM not uli-ep at ulifht, and I would have (o grt up out 'of bed and wiilk the floor fur houm at a time. After Using a Box of I Began To Feel Much Better, and after Ming a tin more boiea I eould enjojr uj reit u well at ever I eould." II. ft N. I'ill, bav been on tke market for the pait 32 yeart; your aearet drngtriit aelU tiem; pat up only by Tk T. iiUburn Ca, Liialul Toronto, Ont. WOrld peace. lehoov en I lie a i outfit ii fMirrnili niiiliial uit-der.lmlin. Itelitrioiifi -.ihonld aid and .nppurt eaah oilier ill order in dn everything o-ilc for Hie re.ui reclinii of the world. i. No ueeenitily In amalKU-niale exiMirnir relijflniir. exlN. No new reliisiun i. needed, no tiniled religion tMinio.ed of all Hip rt. II were far heller In have effw-live en. upei'Hl ion o thai eaei mixlii ili"play it" Hrial feature" to the ulmo.t ami repecl the nx-eellenee of other... "SOUNDINGS" WAS BEST SELLING BOOK IN 1925 II never appeared at rtrl place on the monthly ret.n-t, piit le-catiKe of il ennsislenl high mark it won Ihe lie! annual -..ill., record. linrtk a ' Twenty-five Year." hy I.onl On-y, and "When We Were Very YounK." hy A. A. Milne. The lit" follow: Fiction: "SotindiiiK": "The r.unlanl Kennedy; Itee,'- tJene Slralton Purler. "Oloriou AihiIIo," II. Itarrinti Ion; "The ilrcen Hal, .Michael Arlcn: "The l.iflle French flirt.' Ann- iMiigl. Sedirwick, a hook: Arr.iwsinilh," Sinclair J'nrrish; "The r,aroliniaii,"llafae Saliatini. and "One Increasiiii.' I'tirpose.'" A. S. M. Ilulcliin.onx New Fictiun:"liel and llcallh"; " The llosfim Cmikinp Sehirol 'ook llooit.' hy Fannie Farmer; "When We Were Very Yoiuisr,' A. A. Milne; "The .Man Nohody Kntiw.." Ilruce Harlfm; " The Uh of Christ." tliovnunl I'apinf; Ariel," Andre ilanruiv Sl'wice Thirty." Kdward link; "Twenly-five Yeai." Lord Orey; "Anatoli-Fmiiicc. Iliuiseir," J. .I. Ilnnisson; ami "The Cross Wnnl I'tuxle Hook." Poverty i no disgrace man. hut II i coufnuuiledly in-coiivenienl,- Sydney Smith. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In tlii' Matter nf the Ailinlnllrallon Art; and In the Milter of the Km of Tom O'Brien. IhtihcI, luleilate. TAIiF. IVOTICK. thai hv order of III Honour F. Mrll. Veoim, niHile lite fflM day or January, AH. ivia. I wm aiMnnird AOintnitiriior or ine e)taie or Toi O'llrlrn. e.eaed, and all partle hav loir rliiint aitlnM ihe hald ettaie are liereov requireil lo furnll tame, propertr veriried In me on or bernre ihe m day of February, A.n. Ulft. ami ill parties rtidebled lo the eliie are reiiulrml lo pay Hie amount of their Indehtrtliieaa lo in rorlhwllh. rnnMK!f a. watt. Offlrlil Adiiilnutralor. I'rlnri Unpen. H.C, nald Ihe ttrd dav nr iawiiary. It. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPRCmT COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In thn Matter or Hie AUnilnlMrallon Art; i n.l In ihe Mailer of the Rataie of Herbert lliilore. IVreaiieil, Inleilate. l.WF. .NOTint: that by order of ItH Honour F. Mrll. Yonnir. made ihe Sim day or January, A. It. 9jn. , amounted AdmlnlMMtor or tin- estate of Herbert lledore, di-rciM-d, ami all parlies lia-Ina rlalms mtilixt the nM estate are lierehy ri'iinlred lo fnrnlli mnie. proierlv veriried to me on or IWore Hie tin day or February, a. n. I9VH, ami all pariiea Indebted to t tie ettale are renolra! to nir ln.irme.iiie., ,u , -o ...r,r .nrn,eoi,e,., ... ,nr then Hie auiount of NOftMAN A. WATT. nrriclnl Admlnlntrator, I'rlnri liupert, lt.fi, Dated M Ui JJrd day oi Jinuirj, 19, fatal THE DAILY NEWB PAGE FIVES WHITE PLAGUE VERY GENERAL Most People Get a Touch of Tuberculosis Some Time In Their Lives Says Doctor I'lllI.ADCM'llIA, IVh. . Iti'aitoiH why hoiih' fitfiMoiii who hiivp o.c.ipi.'il a .louffh of tuhcr-I'liloifi In I heir childhood hi-iiiiiip infcrliNl in adiill life wild fatal re.uli are heinj: .onxlil hy Itr. il. U. Opie, illrcclur or lahor-(ilories of the Henry I'hlpfH ln-vlilnle, roiincclejl with Hie lini-veroity of l'.'nii.ylvania, who is t'oiMliii'liiDC re.iraifih in various UiireM uf the iliMeane. Ilr. Opie i ii'.inlcil hy physician a one of Hie ouUlamliiiK ailtluirlticH nil, Illlll'ICIlloiii. 1.'a than two percent of Ihe population eeape. a toueli . of 'or this reason it ""' "wfiil llaue" al one time: eliuiium nf llu HVff, eilUMlV III Cllild- world to itlmc for Ihe eoiiclu-. Si,'!- ""' n'"'il -"ion of a Hpirilual alliance or' iuUil1 '' ,,",' who have .cap-Ihe nalioiiM. (''' " then fiecnint1 infected :i. Ii doe in.) i-e.piire, thou,' ln ,"'('' r"p H'"y Iiave nut many wont" make it plain that '',," "Olf-aclijat-il ami ile-all reliioiiK Hm1 reliffioin niovn-vf'"l'r,l iininunlly. Willi them the ineiil" of IiuIhv 4liiiiii.l f..ii...i"i"''''' ll 'o lie ntiick anrf Nodules In Lungs X - ray photograph have, "howu, Hr. Opie ha" ilenioii.ira-led, that !M per ivmiI of Ihe while adiill" who die from di.eae4 oilier than liiherriilo-iiH have in their luiifr "innll. hanl siol. !lhi'ouh Which Ihe X-my. do not easily penelrnle. 'nie.e have tit-en "down lo lie depn.il s huill up hy Ihe hud around point" of Inlierriilar infeclion. Tills type of infeclion occur chiefly in children, hut the hard nodule. continue in Ihe uii Ihroiisli life. Apparently this lype nf chlld- tifiuil infection. Dr. Opie ex. plained, cause the IiaiIv (o ile List of Those That Came Near' velnn rei.lnnl flui.U ufiieh nl the Top In the Order of I lack fresh infeclion of luhercii- Popularlty MKW YOIIK. Keh. ?3.--"omnl-init",' a ftrsl novel. ,y A. Ilainl! Ion liinl... headed Ihe li-l of ' IhI seller'" in fiction in 1035 losix. and for Ihe most pari do "troy litem. How this resistnnre i .rimel imes overcome hy Ihe disease in adiill i now the oh jeel of rese-arcli Dr. Opie i ill reclinK. In adults the disease lake .different form, as a rulep usually npiienrtnsr a a more dirfiiseii in feeiinn of Ihe lop portion nf the Mini;. Iwilenl iufeeiion nf this a . I. .1 T I-...- II... fonrlh e.iiieitlie "l"" nnvt- i.-n iimiiiii hv nr er liiei ..) Henllli." hv I -1 1 i M I I n he units nf one of every n'""" nmlnl. In II. ml Ceiers. lopped Ihe non-ric.',v, lion li-t. mnkiiiK ahead of "Uh. infeclion of line ype are nccompanieii iiy evidence of the chfl dhond type nf infeclion. no longer active. Childhood Infection Active tuliei-culosi of I he . a . . . ? Nvmnh." hv Margatvl "oik aio is aiwai accom- l :. 1... . I m l.il II I Fhe Keeier of Ihr j " w' nvioctico oi riiiiuiiuuii lllieciioii, ir. t'p'e says, nut evidence of the early infection in UioCwho die of lubereulosis is Kilnuisi .always less exlensive in lline .who die of Ihe disease than ill those who do not develop ac-II VP. case. ; In siune instance, where in- f feci inn occur in adiill similar lo Ihe chlhlhoud type, general dissemination of Ihe disease throiighoiil the Io.ly occur he-rau.e Ihe ailllll ha not Jeen made resistant hy infeclion ac-(iiiri'il during tihllillinod, Ir. Ojue claims. " new Lumber mill PETERSBURG, ALASKA Machinery to be Shipped North from Seattle and will be Installed at Once KinC.IIIKA.N. Feb. 25. All noiinremenl of the immedinle conslrticlion of a new mill af l'i lershiirg, lo replace Ihp one hurncd recently, wa made t local friends hy F.. A. Salnrtka while heiv. The new mill will he of 15,000 feel cnpacily dally cut and .Mr Saltnika .staled thai il would he milled on to as rapidly a possl hie. Structural material and inacli inery for the new plant will he shipped north at the earliest pos sihle dale ami he said that he ami hi associates hoped to he nhlc to commence milling lumher hero re summer. The Pelersjnivg mill, of which .Mr. Saloitka wit one of Ihe pro prietors, wa entirely destroyed l'j- tire several innnlh ago ami Ihe erection of a new mill ha been delayed while a new com pany was bring formed and plan made. .Mr. Salonka say he ha Hi,' utmost confidence in Ihe future of Ihe lumbering industry in Al nska and ho and his associates An Infallible Guard according to Celtic mythology, was the HEIMDAL, perfect sentinel. His hearing was so acute that he could hear the wool growing on a sheep's hack His eyesight was so keen he could see everything that happened even though it pecured while he slept. Advertising, if you use it properly, is an infallible sentinel for you. It guards you against fraud and inferiority. It protects you against making, unwise and unsatisfactory purchases. P Merchants and manufacturers who advertise must give full value because they have good names to protect. The makers of well-known products and the stores that sell these products often value the names at millions of dollars. They cannot afford to jeopardize the worth of these names bys2lliigany but good goods of full measure and fair price. So, you can bank on this. Advertised goods must be as advertised. That is why it pays to deal with advertisers and to buy advertised products. Advertising is your guard will m ahead Willi Hie enlarge-1 ge-.slcd on Hie Alberta hoard are(lain. In the autumn he vvas fo ment of Ihe new mill as rapidly ; 10 it) : .a a uomiueo ui me ii- ,ts OllllillOII in.Tiiiit. ARBITRATION BOARD ALBERTA TEACHERS successful in.1l application to the- pr.ivihciatahihel, in .ecur-, ing a promise- from Premier llrownlce ami lion. Perren Maker, that the school act would be amended to provide a more efficient anil more useful conciliation hoard for reference of dispute between school teach er. and trustees. While Mr. llaker did not promise lo adopt the amendment as proposed by the alliance, he staled that he wa preparing an amendment looking In n better board plan, and that thi would he drafted and presented to tho cabinet in a few days. Premier Hrownlee added that a soon a the draft wa passed on hy the cabinet, Ihe alliance would be informed of il text, so Hint they would he in a position In discii. il on If presentation to the legislature. Nature of Amendments Ihe alliance suggest un amendment to the existing con filiation hoard clause in the pre sent act, somewhat along tho line nf Hint cmlrodicd in tho .Manitoba act, which provide thai there shull lie a board of re. ference for either conciliation or arbitration, lo consist of three. embers, one representing th'o schnol truster, of the province, one representing the teachers, and a chairman representing neither interest. Tho three appointments sug . .. . t . i i . lieria irusiees ,t.uciuiiuii; ui a nominee of the Alherla Teachers Alliance; ic a third member, neither lrulce nor teacher, to he appointed hy the two members aforesaid, in con.sulla-; i., a sisler nalion. lion with the minister. Premier Brownlee Promises to; Present Arranoement Introduce Bill Providing Bet- I nder the existing section of tec Settlement of DIs- i the Alberta Act. Ihe minister of putes i:i.MONT(N.' Feb. 2.r. Thr Alberta Teachers Alliance was education names the personnel or the board, hut must make choice of a representative of tho Wear hers, and trustees respective- with a neutral chairman. The hoard may only make report q(( its findings. IS CRIME AGAINST A SISTER NATION Bishop of London Expresses Himself Forcibly Against Smuggling Liquor Into United States I.OXOOX. Feb. 25. -The IHs- hop of London presided al a meeting held in Church House. Westminster, in response to an appeal from citizens of the United Stales asking llritish cilixen lo set themselves against "the smuggling nf intoxicating liquor over the border and through our coastal waler from Ihe land lo which you are loyal inlo our homeiaml. I here wa a very large allcmlance of people who evidently felt strongly on thl subject, The Hishnp nf London said thai the meetinig was not. called tn , express any views about pto hildllon. He ijunled from statist tics supplied hy the assistant at lorhey general of the United Stale showing thai from July 1 11(25, to .lannary i, IU2C. 2t foreign lhpior vessels had been seined, ,nf which 20 were llritish Phe traffic, the bishop said, wn most dishonorable to Ureal llri- ing on a six weeks lecturing tour lo American universities. He would be ashamed t iio. if In; liad not attended this meeting and made hi protect against what lie considered w re aels of treachery COUNTESS CATHCART AND MORAL TURPITUDE Eloped with Earl but Thinks That It Is Not a Crime Says Her Attorney . NKW YOIIK. Feb. 25. Gotinse". lor Hie Connies of dulhcarl, successful in Varding off her ei luslon from thi country tem porarily, are now turning their attention to- study of what constitute "moral turpitude," the ground on which site has been denied admission. Although tho counless ha ad mitted eloping wilh Ihe l-nrl of Craven, a married man, in IU22, thi doe not eon-dilute admission of a crime involving moral turpitude, in the opinion of Arthur 0. Hays, her attorney. Mr, Hays contends thai her re lation with the carl did not con. i-stitule a crime within the United Stales laws nor a crime within the countries in which the acts were committed, France ami South Africa. . , . Reply lo criticism of the department of labor, W. W. Hlis-baml, secoml assistant secretary or Jalior, Int. disclosed that '215 persons have been deported on the "moral lurtotlire" charge Of these, he said, 75 per cent, were ntenl COMPENSATION. "Mother say there was a. fly in the cake she brought hern yesterday !" "Tell her fo bring the cake hack and I will give her a urrant for U