'hone Z 7 Fibruarv 4, 1D27 hfit by Our iamond iperience c er iudge a diamond by K of th Women Christian Temper- r.v weigni mono, ior in me nm Baptist r: (!. of equal weight arc r.c -esarily' of equal hp worth of a genuine r-'tid' it purity, color ;icrfn tion In cutting k st be judged by men ,: ,w diamond. ,r (pputution for Integ-, ur asHurnnre of hon- . . ice. X Jewellers limt STUPE WITH THE CLOCK Shipment Hats Just arrived Demers" and P.O. lUn 327. OOOMWCMBCOY KEASSACfAHVAPH HEART -"TO KP PO0lE5WARMS, OUR COALS PART.' I m F J A HFEItFl'L hearth 1 a happy hnme. Our 'kh a warmth thut ?rr vour heart and 1 j smile of natisfai wH thaw the cold-'' phere. W '" en yard full of ,'ge's of heat wait r our order. NANAI.MO - WELLINGTON Nfl KOI) HIVKK SOOTI.ESS ilicrl & McCafFery I'honen llfi and 117 losing : Out SALE NOW IN FUI,!, SWIMi Many Uargnlns In COATS DRESSES HATS J. BENT ladles' Ileadv-to-Wenr phird Ave. Phnn. r.si M?ER, the TAILOR Suits made to "r jn our h'tlowag or- nhop $50 223 Shth Street SUBSTITUTE FOR LIQUOR NEEDED IIMMAL KKMAMKS MUK IIV TOR. ' mm local mktor .it i'Rvr.n miiktimi in nmo NELSON, Feb. 4.-nr, Jsmes Young-J e. u, Turner and Mrs, M. Oibbs. spoke on various phases of the temperance question, at a waver-meet. tnurcn nere. when the addreuea of the two minister were notable for the fact that they demanded a potltlve substitute for the aortal offices performed by liquor, if It vat to be done away wtth. Mr. Olbba, prealdent of the Women' Christian Temperance Union, aald liquor aeemed to her "the moat In-aldlout erll In the world." for tt ap. pealed particularly to youth, and eap-ped vitality, strength and will power. The end la not alwayi destruction," aald Mr. Olbba, but It wa often enough to make women fear for their children. The preaent agitation In Nel-son wai In order that the women might make the way aafer from evU and temptation for their children. MI I, IV lllMiCR Taking the aelentlflc phase, nature abhora a vacuum," aa the bail of bit addreaa, Mr. Youngeon stated that human eoul. "If tenantleaa, la In deadly danger, and an empty heart la landing Invitation to evil." "You are endeavoring to better the aoriety In which you live. You, It may be. prosecute that effect to take from man the resources of the saloon. What ta he going to do with hla evenings?" he asked. That he would do aomethlng better waa the argument, according to the speaker, and It waa a "good argument, but have you aomethlng better to m V give him? If not. you have eipoaed 11 1 1 him to a dealy danger vacuum.' I CJ A I He Iniunced the criminal given Yfr hard labor for the good of hla aoul. uui u vukiii uicrraurr. owing la i vacuum having been created In hla life. Christianity mat not Incapable of (tnling with the problem, aald Mr. Toungaon ChriattanHy could fill It. I want to aee liquor done away -:th." Mr Turner asserted, "but I don't flOVEHNMENT LIQUOR ACT." mtki: ir .trri.irifioN ior nr.r.K i.k i:nci: NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that, on the 10th day of February next, the un dernamed Intenda to apply to the Liquor lomroi uoara ior a licence in respect 1 pmnlaea being part of the building known aa Seal Cove Hotel, situate at !ie City of Prince Rupert, In the Pro-. mce of Brltlah Columbia, upon the landa deaerltied aa all that portion of Waterfront Block "I." By of Prince Rupert. City of Prince Rupert. Pro i . nee of Brltlih Columbia, Map S2J, ifince Rupert Land Regutratloa Dia-rtct. and being more particularly dt-arrtbed aa follow 'Commencing at point which l.'ea In a straight line of bearing north 69deg. 28' 8 eatt a dlaUnce. of 767 M feet from the centre of curie as ahown on Mid Plan 623, Section 7, thence aouth 6 dec tV 35" eatt a dlatance of 60 feet i a point, thence north 83deg. 34' 3 ual a distance of .100 feet to a point, tnene north 6deg. 3S 35" wtt a dis tance of CO feet to a point, thence aouth 1 03 Org. 34' 35" west a dlatance of 100 feet to the point of commencement.' tor the aale of brer by the glaaa or by ' the open bottle for consumption on the (jremle. DATED this 13th dsy of January, 1S37. j 11. A. DODD. ; Applicant. j-COVEHNMENT LIQUOIl ACT ! otmi: fir appi.icatkin i ok hi..r j i.h.mi: , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on ' he 1st day of February nett the under- Uttned Intends to apply to the Liquor i Control Board for a licence in rr-prct to premises being hart of the building 'known aa Central Hotel, situated at the corner of First and Seventh Street, lb ' the City of Prince Rupert. Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots rieven (111 and Twelve 1 13). Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14, , m Block Ten 10, Section One ll). City of Prince Rupert. Province of British Columbia, aorordlng to a registered man or plan deposited in the Land Keg; istrv Office at the City of Prince Rupert aforesaid and numbered B23. for the, aale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle 'or consumption on the premises. 1 dated at iTince iiuperi, v mis 3rd day ' of January. 1937. , CORA t. BLACK. Applicant MINERAL ACT rfcRTiricATr. "or Improvements notice Juanlta. Anyox. Oranby Alamoi RdeoJ Pinto. Warm rractionai mi. . Hpractlbnal Mlnelal aalml. artuste inv. lAtlln Mining Division of ",rnl"'V River. Wsnn trlct. Where locatedr-On Taku Arm of Tsglsh Lske. . v TAKE NOTICE that I, Charles V. Bob. Free Miner's Certificate; No. M768. intend, sixty days , from the date 'hereof, to apply to the Mining RM.0"1" CertlflcaTte of Improvements for th, pur- I pose of obtaining a Crown Grant of ina 'TnV'fu'rTher take lttR. under section . before' the Issue of ueh certificate oi Wert tills 1831 1st day II. UcN, of January. AX rRABllft, Aint. to very earn last wifi imuu areM-d or -their military titles In of- WATER NOTICE liivr.Rro'TVMi vsr. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M Currle, whose address ta 1416 8th Ave. West. Vancouver. B.C . will aDDlv for a licence to take and use fifty gallons per minute of water out of small creek, unnamed, which flows southerly and drains Into Huston Inlet, Q C. Islands. kbout 1.000 feet westerly from miners' cabin at bead of Huston Inlet. The water wUI be diverted from the stream at a point about 300 feet from snore line, passing through twenty-four acres applied for under lease, and will be within thirty days after the first ap pearance of this notice In a local news- isper. me aur 01 me urst puoi'-cauon 1 December 20. 1928. ROBERT M. CURR1E. Applicant., In Oona River Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, BC and situate on an Island In Oona River approximately opposite Block One and Two of Lot 3108. H, 5. Coast District (mostly tide flat surrounding small island!. TAKE NOTICE thst John Rervm.n nt SAYHiAIII.E WATERS I'ROTEC-JOona River. SC.. occupation fisherman. ' J lowing described lands: ..... ,.,ni,rrn ni I Commencing at a post planted 300 i iSSSit: limited, of the blty ''" .J.i,"rt"wJSt ".PA of Vancouver, hereby give, rwl ce that Jl,n fM,t WMt,ry: thence 1.000 has under Section 7 of the said An oe-i nMihii ihn fiyi rt t Vf&JiirJltoitoMl&S P'. containing ten acres. nW. I . . (ha 1 atnrf DstTla. try uisiriet oi i-nncc nu(ri.. - " . tion of the site and the I jrcposed to be built in the njrbor of I rinfe Rupert in front of Lot 2. Block IC Bectlon 1. Map 833.. And Take Notice ins n " ; tion of nne month from the date of the first publication of this notice. Edward Lipiett Limited will, under Sec-tion 7 of the aald Act. apply , ta i the Minister of Public Works ilhh off Ice in the City of Ottawa for Jpproval of the said site and plans and for leave to construct the aald wharf. Dated at Vancouver this 11th day of nerember. IB?". Dsted October JOHN BEROMAN, Applicant. n ipsa LAND ACT. KoTlrr or intention to Arm' TO LEASE LNO. In Ptlnes Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and aimate at Nesto Inlet, Queen Chsrlotle Islands. TAKE NOTICR that John Dybhavn, of Prince Rupert, B.C. occupation manager, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the aouth aide of Nrslo Inlet, about one mile from Its head; thence aouth 0 chains: thence wev.t 16 chains; thence north .6 -chains to shore; thetire east 10 chains, more or less, following the shore line to point of commencement, and rontimni"7 atrn more or less. r -1 " JOHN DYBHAVN. - Applicant. Dated November 33. 1924. COMPANIES ACT take Notice thst lipsett cun- NINDHAM CO. LIMITED after the expiration of Due month from thi first of this Notice Intends to fiubllcatlou ppty to the Registrar of Companies for the approval of the chsncre tI name to "EDWARD LIPSETT (PRINCE RUPERT) LIMITED." DATED at Vaneouver. bo thu 10th day of December. AD. 1920. LADNER At OANTFLON. olieltcrt for tht Applicant. EVAPORATE MTT.K JtgjUijU37 MILK 'Jlt mT enthusiasm to take me where flclal correspondence, with letters after my wisdom can't" their names Indicating any honors that The Women's Christian Temperance have been bestowed. Union was trying to do away with The war ornce and other departments something "What Is It going to put In Whitehall aay that such procedure Is In its place?" Mr. Turner asked. Men directly opposed to etiquette, except for must be led out something better, program." of the saloon Into "but by a different Some people charged the church with -trying to sell to the heathen what we can't put over In our own land. I feel that a great spiritual renaissance Is coming. India la not moving Christ ward but India Is not mot tug churchward, not Christianity-ward, not western cIvllLsatlonward. She has no use for the articles of our faith. She detesu It. She wants Christ. We cant lead by the creeds or credal statements, but we can lead by Him. A great responsibility la Ood guide and help us." concluded, A resolution forwarded In November of the British Columbia Prohibition convention at Vancouver and favoring the formation of a Prohibition party for political purposes, waa read at the meeting but no action was taken. PROPER USE OF MILITARY TITLES War Olhre Ka Their I r I- DlreHlf nfMr-4 l l:tliuelte Kvrept for omrr Art (tally in SeviW e LONDON. Feb. 4. Considerable crit icism has bren directed against a re solution passed by the London country council that ony of the hundreds of former omcers It employs, who are above the tank of' captain. Shall be ad- those officers actually on active service. The war office. Indeed, roundly declares that the council's action- savors of pomposity. More facetious critics conjure a scene wherein the civilian head of a department cf the council rebukes an em-iloyee thus: "Colonel, you haven't swept that street," or a lady customer In a big store asking "Which way to the military department, major." , There Is also some Ironical comment on the manner In which some omcers "who never heard a gun fired" cling ours. May 'to their titles, "none more so than a Mr. Turner ew members 01 1 11c nouse 01 com mons." MORE FILMS IN MEDICAL WORK WAS MOST SIT.fT.tri UK tTATI'RR OV KIXKNT NEW VOKK I ON-IT RENTE The National Board of Review held Its "Better Films Conference" at New York recently and. In a composite film entitled Thirty Years of Motion Pictures," depicted many of the recent Improvements In the film Industry. Perhsps the most spectacular feature of this film was that portion which showed how motion pictures, are being used In medical education. A remarkable advance In the study of diseased organs attributable to this new application of motion pictures to medical subjects consists In the ability to take both atill and motion pictures of the Interior of various organs which have hitherto been Inaccessible to such study. The device by which this Is attainable la the invention of Dr. J. F. Montague of the University & Bcllevue Hospital Medical College Clinic It consists In a thin metal tube within which are placed both the lighting ap- ued for industrial purposes upon the paralus and a series of lenses resemb- is no oescriDea as appuea ior st head Island. of Huston Inlet. Moresby! " LAND ACT. NOTlrt: 01 to lesse .nl, INTENTION TO APPLY LEAhE LINO TO t microscope. The actual camera Used Is one of the type now so popular This notice waa posted on the ground among amateur movie fins. on me em day 01 teceaiter, isw. a 1 copy of this notice knd an application J pursuant mereio ana to u water Act. lOl." will be filed In the ofrice of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Objections to the application may be lied witn we said water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Riirhtt, Parliament Buildings. Victoria, BC. A very Interesting application of the device is as follows: Motion pictures of actually required, tat the healing process. A. special advantste of this can ! be readily understood since it furnishes jan accurate record of the changes to be found and eliminates all guess work as to whether or not the patient haa Improved alnce the doctor no longer has to rely upon memory but by com paring the pictures can have accurate means of' Judging the changes. Dr. Montague predicts thst within a few years there will be no medical school In America that will remain unequipped with means for Illustrating clinical work with the aid of motion MASONIC BALL IS ON TONIGHT MEMREIts Of t'lt.U'T. THEIR WIVES LADY EHtENDs Mlt.1. IdltE-(iVTHEIt AT ANM'.U. LVEVT IN MOOsK l(.M. Masons, their wive and lady friends will foregather at the annual ball of the craft to be held tonight In the Moose Hall. Committees have been energetically working oh arrangements for the past few days and pleasing results will no doubt be produced. Robert Blance will be master of ceremonies and music will be rurnlthed by a five piece orchestra under the leadership of Mrs. R. P. Ponder. The committee In charge consist of W. b. Vance, R, K. Benson, James Simpson, br. L. W. Kcrgln. Robert Blance and C. C. Mills. II. W. Birth ha been appointed to preside at. the door. Cuterlng will be under the dlrec tiou Of Mr, carrall The Well-Managed Home HTHE manager of a household is the purchas- ,ing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must know What, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the qnly basis for intelligent purchrsing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to make your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are usejul. - Every manager of a household every member oj the household who shares the responsibility for the family s welj areshould male a habit oj reading the ads. me interior 01 certain organs suen as i rrom the nead 01 tne inlet on the north the Intestines are taken when thelhor- The water will be diverted from the stresm at a point about 1.000 feet .... h.n.t ni K first comes to the patient hospital and for' rrom mouth and will be used tttnUir pictures art taken at weekly J domestic and cannery purposes upon the intervals hlle the patient Is under0 erM of land described aa unsurvey- ed land, for which purchase la applied j treatment. ts Then k. ...... . . by patching these tbout 15 tiUliM uCwestfriy from the' strips of. film together and running mouth of the stream, I Ihem on: a propectlng machine the easel T?' 1l?t' WM Pol " the ground . . ,. on the 20th, day -of November. 1026. A Can be. seen to get well before your Upy ol lhU nojw and , .ppiicatlonj iti n, hi uui m iikuuuui me twirl pursuant lutiw iuq ui in vvsirr Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely WATER NOTICE j DIVERSION "aND I'SE i TAKE NOTICE that James Field, whose addresa Is 313 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C-, will apply for a licence to take I and use 1 cubic foot per second of water 1 out of unnamed creek, which flows' easterly and drains Into Crescent Inlet. I Act,- wiu ne iiiea in tne ornce- or tne Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Objections to the application may be Hied 'with (he -aaid Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament Buildings. Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The date of the first publication U December 30, 1920. JAMES FIELD, Applicant Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert mtRfARY . 1917. Machinists' Union, No. 207 ganlred last evening In the men- Hall. t;lt waa Wallace Anderson. Norris Prlngle. Sydney Hardy and Andrew Cobb are about to sign up for active service with th Engineers. H. M. Daggett 1 acting aa superintendent of the local provincial govern-tnent wharf. The Dominion government has passed an appropriation of ll&oo for repair to the quarantine wharf at Dlgby Island. s , ( The Princess Maquhina did not 59 beyond Port Simpson on tier last trip' north Owing to the severity of the weather. David II, Hays has been appointed Notary Public. Athol Traser haa returned to the city Iron 1 Swanson Bay where he says there art over 200 Orientals employed- , It. S. Irwin, district forester,, ha returned to the city from the Queen ! Charlotte Island. m PAdfc FIVK Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK 1 M. AND , SHIPYARD OperhtiriK R.T.I. 20,000 Ton 'Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths Patternmakers, Founders Woodworkers Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MAItlNE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 "TRY A NIP TONIGHT" - BEST PROCURABLE JUfSTos J -r 7 IMMMM t sii.'" t4t-tiT eumtoM son Tb Original Label look for it at th Vendor's aul insist GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" Tliis ailverli.enient Is not published or displayed by the Liijunr Control Hoard or by th Onver'nnint of Oritish. Columbia. .