corrects firvtR of PI ;case Wrus ortfan..sfe:sL... IW fg) etAOOEP l'MBS' The lowc nervo under Ihc magnifying gbs is pinched bya misaligned joint Pinched nerves cannot transmit healthful impulses, Chiropractic adjusting removes tf pressure t The upper netvc 1$ fire as nature intends. ciatic Rheumatism The Sciatic Nerve I. the main motor nerve of the lower ua Branching off from the spine in the region of the hips. oeg'ns where it leave the Bpinal rolumn. When . ure or, urs on this nerve, the victim in crippled. For this reason CPtise and effect ar more to.ely related in sciatica than in most other condition's. When a spinal bone primes upon the sciatic nerve, the resultant pain begins right at the point of preMUre. ' For the ?ame reason, Chiropractic Spinal Adjuttmenta secure results more quickly and surely in sciatica than in most other conditions because they are applied directly to the scat of the trouble and remove the cause. HIS CANE NOW DISCARDED "For months I had - been suffering from Scintiia. I was in such shape I couldn't sleep, work or rest, and was K.LMinjr abou on a cane. A friend suiw-ucd thrtt I try Chiropractic. I wat backward about investigating Chiropractic, figuring it would be like all the other things I had tried without result, but the time came when I was willing to try anything. Adjustments wen- started, and I will frankly say was relieved from the first one. I laid my cane aside after the fourth iirljn :tmnt anl hnven't picked it up iixr H hi nov lcen a year past and 1 have not 'ott a dav's work have had ti return of the trouble irvc " -T.railt Tiv!or. Chironr icM-.- Renew h llureau. Statement No. 2088-K. YOUR APPOINTMENT For Health can Ik? made by telephone D. A. McMillan Palmer (radua'c CHIROPRACTOR KiMims (i anil 7 lAtiiungu isumk. Patho-Ncuromctcr Sen ice Open Evenings DEMAND- Phone 5'Jl ill i.ii i I li jmmmm 1 1 1 I I n "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST HHEAKI'AST FOOD.' Smoked Dally by Canadian psh & Cold Storage Co., I'rinrc Itupvrt, D.C SAVAGE EI.ECTKIC WASIIEIt AND DUYEIt, Wnshi", Dluc!, Uinsi' ami Dries without a wrlnifer or hnvlnx to put your hands in the water. Cash Price : Also Kiuy Terms KAIEN HARDWARE CO. FINE MATERIALS, SKILL AND EXPERIENCE, AND AGE IN AN OAK CASK, ARE REQUIRED TO PRODUCE M HISKY W7 Mi s udvertisnmnnt i i ..i.i:i.o.i ilisntnvnd liv the l,i(U0I pOrilrol i... n-'n .-..I nt iir.ii ii fVtltimnia Local and Personal H ' if Arthur1 Tail. Pbone 878. ti B.C. Undertaker, phone 41. O. A. Woodland wu r nauumcer for Delia Bella thl morning on the Catala. . i'jJ'.A J- Olllatt of Sandnplt sailed for rtie south' on the Catala' this jporni lug Mrs. C. W. Swanaon wa a passenger for Butedale on the Catala this The orchestra will play in the Commodore cabaret on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. t9 ' " Oiler Besner returned to the city on the catala' last evening from a trip to southern cities. Big Four Taxi. Phone 4, solicits your patronage. 8afetr, courtesy and dependability u yours. tf Ml Hazel Cox left on this morning's train to be with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Cox. -at Hazel ton. St. Valentine's Ju7cnlle Masquerade, February 14, in Boston Hall, under! auspice of Knight of Pythla. 88' A- M. Do vie, of the staff of the provincial forestry ofAce. sailed for Vancouver on the Oatala this morning. C.P.R. stesrr.er Princess Mary, Capt. Cliff, arrived from Alaska this morning 'at 80 and sailed for Vancouver at 0:30. I i I John Hoekln of Prince Rupert has j arrived In Vancouver and will pend soBirtlme in the ettv. Vancouver Mlw Verna Ilroctro. who has been erfcvusly 111, is now making rapid pro-grt toward recovery In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. . ( I j Ignace Jan Paderewskl. world famous pianist, was one of the passenger aboard the steamer Tahiti, whloh left Vancouver this week-end for the Antk-pode. The Ocean Transport Co.' freighter Yofen Maru. which loaded wheat here last week, will deliver 133,334 bushels at Tsuml. Japan, and 66.6C6. bushels at Kobe. Passenger tailing for the south on the Catala this morning included Mrs. R Mamn. Mrs A. J. Olllatt. Mr. C. W. Swaiuon. W. Latng. A. M. Davie and O. A. Woodland. Union steamer Oatala, Captain A. Joncstcne, & reacted, port this 'Attorning jat 130' from VaneeAirer and way point and atlled again thl morning at 9 on her return trip south. R. F. . MeNsughton, CUM. district passenger agent. Is on a trip to the Interior aa far as Mc Bride on official dutlea. He will return to the city about the middle of next week. St. Valentine Tea and sale of borne cooking by the Presbyterian Church Ladle' Aid. will be hid at the home of Mr. S. Maaey. Fourth Avenue West n Monday afternoon from 3 to 6. All are kindly Invited. lulor 1. A, Jnhanvn talrr miii-iljg eflerinlililjg paa .Mrtrwle Hall. Hani rinne rr; "skal I'rlnre lliirrl ha It imanillijrm lllrr. Ikkr?7 Alle Skandlnatrre I lluprrt lmlr oin at nimle frrm III dlttr iniide. The Imperial OH Co.'a tanker Mlna Bre Is due shortly from tbe south with oil for the company's local tank. Capt. Larry Thomson, who went to Vancouver this week with the Japanese grain boat Yogen Maru, will pilot the Mlna Brea north. I Trappers! Csll and show your fur n the Old Reliable lloie. , It will pay! you aa we can guarantee to give you higher prices than anyone else. We have h'g orders for all kind of fun, eep?clally mink. Wm. Ooldbloom, Second" Avenue. Phone 532. tf 4- ANNOUNCEMENTS Ki)lghts of Pythias St. Valentine's Juvenile Masquerade Ball, February 14.! Canadian National Friday. February 18. Employes Ball, , Elks' Annual Invitation Ball. Febru ary 35. KstnhlLshed 102.1. a. s It: ' 3 S I Office Hours: D a.m. to C ii.m. hauiriiav: . ' I) a.m. to 1 i.m j Any evcnlnjr by appointment j DIE P Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block. 1'hone 109 THE DAILY NEWS TIRED OUT? RUN DOWN? NERVES GONE? "FRUIT-A-TIVES" MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING AGAIN 1 fill jJS MR, J. O. RINGHEIM. "Htfore I learnt about 'Fruit-a.tivrs' I (elt tired out and run-down, and my nerves were ruopietcly gone. Work seemed impossible. Since taking 'Fruit-a-lives' I fetl like eking t' work. Life is worth living again. I owe my present good-health to 'Fruit-a-lives' and unhesitatingly recommend them " So writes Mr. John O. Ringheim, of Wyrmdcl, B.C., whose experience is typical of thousands restored to health by this fine fruit roedidne. VTcn the bornefe and kidneys are not functioning properly and the stomach is hampered in its work, nervous troubles often follow. "Frutt-a-tives", tbe natural medicine, sets thing right quickly and safely. "Freft-atim" is composed of freah fruit juices, introsiik-d and combined with tonics a wonderful medicine. Step into the nearest dniK store. Buy a 2S-crnt or SO-ccnt box. And know good health again. Oar ahlnglt oetrt Ices a.id last longer. Seal Cove Lumber Co. tf Mr. Ira Raid of Oaorgetown' sailed ttu morning for tip south on the Catala. Mr. Gvorge nianill sailed, for Vancouver tola morning on the steamer PrlncM Mary. Mr. and Mrs. a. Moore are returning to Queen Charlotte City on tbe Prince John tonight. Mr. and Mr. H. Darling iftamed to Bmltner on today's train afjjj;j.v abort stay In tbe city. Qun Mary Chapter I O.D.E Election of .0m In I.OD.E Hall os Monday afteroobn at 330. A. A. .Ootinon is leaving twilight for Lockport on" a business trip 'aboard the steamer Prince John. Mr. and Mr, a. O. Johnson-and family were passengers for the south on the Prince Mary thl morning. j B. H. atmpaon. manager of tbe Lan-gara FaekUag Co., is returning to Ma- . sett tonight on the Prinze. Jobn. W. M. Morgan, merehaAt at Lockport, j return home to the Island on the 'Prince John, sailing this evening. Fresh cut Daffodil, NarekMla, Tulip, etc. from our own greenhouse la Prince Rupert. Prtttee Rupert Floral Shop. 37 Fred Ball, charged wlt) Intocleatlon was flued gas, with the opt km of 30 day in Jail, In th cits police court thl morning. Mr. and Mr. Georg Utile and daughter returned to Terrace on this morning's train after a short visit in the city. M?torthtp Delllnghtm. Captain J. E. Anderson, reached port last evening from Ketchikan with four carload of frown halibut and salmon for shipment to the eastern market A. Well, of Edmonton, special representative of the Knight nf Columbus, 1 f f f1r I K I mnrtilnn'n ImIm - 1 1.. east after visiting the' local council at their meeting last night. Charles Hunter, a well known pioneer of the city and a former nromlnent Socialist leader In the dty. U lying seriously 111 in the Prince Rupert Genera! Hospital. He has completely lost his eyesight. Mr. and Mr, a. C. Andre, formerly of Stewart, who are locating in eastern Canada sailed for the 'south on the Princess Mary thl morning enroute to Reglna. Mr. Andrew Is a sister of Oeorge Clothier of this city. Now,-here! Louis F. Coles, nlano tuner. For many years with Brlns-mead, London, England: Martin Orme. Ottawa: Mason and Rlsch, Toronto. Kepairs and adjustments of nlaver pianos and grands a specialty. Central notei, Phone IS. 37 Dr. H. C. Wrlnch, M.LA. for SVeen. la much in the limelight at the vie. torla legislature this . winter. For the second time! within a few. weeks, he had his picture in the Vancouver Pnl. vlnt on Tuesday. This yriii (J was In connection uh the announcement of, henlth tmsui .'Tftsaji., 1 Church Notices sr. Andrews cm itcn. Church of England ' Rector. Archdeacon a. A. Rlx. ' Sunday services at 11 ajn. and at 730 p m Sunday school at 230. Holy Communion first Sijnday of month at 11 a-m . third Sunday of month at 8 ain. IIAPTIST CIII KCI!. Minister. Rev. W. F. Price. Sunday services at 11 ajn. Subject: The Sheperd Lord." Evening at 7.30. Subject. "The Supreme Challenge of Life" Bright singing. Reverent worship. Oospel preaching. Music and mnntr at. 7 IS Orranlt.,W. Vailffhan Da vies. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Service every Sunday morning in the lays Block, 245 Second Avenue. Subject on 8unday "Soul." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Ill I'KKT EAST IMIKII CIURCII Anniversary Service on Sunday evening. , Preacher, Rev. Oeo. O. Hacker, Prince Rupert School of Music orchestra and Harmony quartette. Mrs. R. Wilson, accompanist. L'MTKD ( III Hill. , Morning service at 11 o'clock. Preaohcr. Rev. Evan Baker. Sunday School at 2.30. Evening service at 7.30 la the annual Young People's Service and 1 In charge of the Canadian Olrl in Training. Special music by the girl' choir and a special address on young people' work. Encourage the young people. by attending thl service. I riiiiYTKKiAN m mil. I Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 12.13. Evening service at 7.30. Preacher, Rev. Vancouver. Saturday, meetings. W. J. Seeds of; SAI.VATIJIN AKMV Sunday Service. Morning at 11 o'clock. Holiness. Sunday School at: . 1 230. Evening service at 730. Salts-I V.'ettholiM tonight. Three Bad Men" tlon. Public meetings on Thursday and another Covered Wagon, huge all-star oast. 38 All are welcome to theft PASTOR WILL SPEAK ON NEED OF SAILORS' HOME FOR. PRINCE RUPERT Rev. I. A. Johansen will speak ' on Sunday afternoon tn the Metropole Hall at 3 o'clock. The subject wlU be "Shall we have a Sailors' and Seamen's Home tn Prince Rupert?" All Scandln avians in Rupert are urged to attend. The steamer Prince Rupert will make one more round trip to the south be fore laying up here for annual over haul. The steamer Prince Charles will leave here on February 25 for the south and tbe steamer Prince Oeorge will take -the tin out of Vancouver on February 28. according to word received at tbe local CJ.R. ticket office this morn ing. Pennsylvania, considered chiefly ah Industrial state, has more money In-vetted In agriculture than any other industry but mining. An Income of SSOO.000 a year is produced by 200,000 acres. Lin wood V. Caatner of Mcdomak, Mc.. claims the world's clam digging championship. He dug 458 bushels of clam In 39 days, his best day's record being 18 bushels. t NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 28 of the "Mineral Act." notice is hereby given Messrs. Malcolm Smyth, Edmund Langls, Harold Hansen and Albert Moore, that there Is owing to in undersigned lor-Assessment wars ! performed on the CordtUs Group o' Mineral Claims. Princess RDVal Islanl. Skeena Mining Division, the sum of $393.83. and that unless said persons pay their proportionate share of the wi of such Assessment, together with all costs of advertising, etc.. to the Undersigned at Butedale. B.C.. on or before May 12. '1927, application will be made to the Oold Commissioner. Prince Rupert. B.C., to have their respective Interests in the herein mentioned Mining Qroup of Mineral Claims vested in the undersigned. JACOB KOSKI. MINERAL ACT ci:ktii'H'.tk of impimivemknts NO I II i: .MiHiiita. Anyox. Oranby. Alamo, Rodeo, i'mto. Wann Fractional No. 2, and Monte Fractional Mineral Claims, situate in the Atlln Mining Division of Casslar District. Where located:--On Wann River, Taku Arm of Tanlsh Lake. TAKE NOTICE that I, Charles V. Bob. Free Miner's Certificate No. 80768, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, .to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for the pur-pone of obtaining a Crown Orant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 83. must be commenced before the Issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 1st day of January. A.D. H. McN. FRASER. Agent. 1927. The Life After Death and a real world beyond is shown So Swedenborg a great wotlcon Over 400 page only 25c post paid. LAW 486 Eucltil Ave., Toronto, Ont. THE LABEL IS Cam FA8E THREE RED AND WHITE MILK is a fragile food, easily spoiled. That is why Carnation takes such extraordinary care with the milk which goes into the Carnation tin. Carnation quality starts at the farm. Selected farms selected herds the Carnation Field Force performing an endless service of inspection and education on the farms rapid handling scientific treatment these are the secrets of Carnation purity and quality. You'll like Carnation Milk. It is just pure, fresh milk made doubly rich by evaporation and kept safe by sterilization. Use it undiluted in place of cream at one-third the cost of cream. Use it diluted in all cooking with better results and less cost. Qrder several tins or a case of 48 tins from your grocer. CARNATION RICE rUDDINGTvo cups Carnation Milk diluted with 2 cups water, teaspoon salt, 13 cup t"ar, lA CUP seedless raisins, grated'rind of yi lemon, cup rice. Combine all ingredients except raisins. Turn into buttered baking dish, set tn pan of hot water, and bake in 300 degrees F nvm iUrfi Iinnrt Stir t'rnl - - - J from settling to bottom. After pudding has cooked two hours, stir in rais' ins. Return to oven and finish baking. Send for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ont. M "From Contented Cows" ation Produced in Canada TWO SIZES TALL AND SMALL The K 1 Store ONE CENT SALE For one week only, commencing Monday, February 14, and closing Saturday, February 19. THE PLAN Buy a 50c article and get another one for lc, or two for 51c. AN EXAMPLE You buy a 35c Toothbrush and you will get another Toothbrush for lc, or the two for SGc. The biggest bargain-giving event of the year. SHOP EARLY AND AVOID THE HUSH. Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggists 3rd Ave. and Gth St. Three Registered Pharmacists Phones 82 and 200 WASH DAY SUPPLIES Willow Clothes Haskets. .l. 75 to $:i.oo Galvanized Palls Clothes Lines Ironing Hoards Galvanized Tubs Wash Hoards Clothes Hacks Easy Vacuum Electric $1 -10,00 and tftoO Wushers., . . . . . n Thompson Hardware Co., ttcl. g.UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED Sailings from I'rlnre Kuprrt. lor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA.. Swanson lUj ana Alert lfciy, tic. Turd)r, H p.m. lor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert 111) and Saaiitoii lUjf, ftr Suturdaj, 9 a.m. I'or PORT SlMrsOV. ANYOX. ALICE ARM, STEWART and Naas Rlw Canneries, Sunday, It p.m. 113 Ind Avrnu. It. M. SMITH. Attnt. lrlmr lluprrt. aC.