I PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS J J A GOOD Liver helps a lot to make life worth living. It is worth a mint of money to have one. A bad liver becomes a good liver when the liver nerves are in good order. YOUR NERVES CONTROL YOUR HEALTH! For your henltk's sale- Consult d. a. McMillan Palmer (Jraduate CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 6 & 7, Exchange Mock Phone C91 pATHO MEUrtOMETER Service Easter Specials FOR THIS WEEK Easier Eggs and Novelties at lowest Prices U.C. Eggs, Extra Large, 3 dozen for $1.23 B.C. Eggs, Firsts, 3 dozen for $1.15 B.C. Eggs, Pullets, 3 dozen for $1.00 Prince Rupert Eggs, 3 dozen for ; $1.33 We' guarantee these eggs to be strictly Al. Also all kinds of Cheese, Ham, Bacon, and Fresh Meats at lowest prices. 4 MUSSALLEM'S 117-123 Fifth Ave. East Prince Rupert. Phone 18 Phone 84 A GOOD INVESTMENT There is no safer investment and none that will pay larger dividends than accurately fitted glases. They'll stop you worrying and start you wondering how you ever got along without them. Our Optical Service is the best by test not the best because the busiest but the busiest because the best. Lowest Prices. Expert Service. A. E. IRELAND (Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite (J.W.V.A. WOOD Dry. Jack Pine, Cedar, llirch and Spruce Per double load $G.50 Per single load $3.30 Per sack 50c Firelighters, 18 for $1.00 delivered All classes of Coal at dealers' prices. HydeTransfer 13'J Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST OPTIMISM AND COODWIl.l PERVADED ADDRESS FROM WILLINGDON AT BANQUET (continued from page one) town or Prince Rupert had produced two men who had won Victoria Crosses during the Orcat War. The speaker pointed out to Their Ex cellcncles Jhat tlie province of British Columbia formed practically one tenth of the entire Dominion ; of Canada and the district tributary to the city o'f Prince Rupert comprised more than half of that tenth. Its area was 800 by 800 miles and tt spread from Ocean Falls in the south to the pro vlnclal boundary In the north and from the Queen Charlotte Islands In the west to the Alberta border on the east. ixiii NTitixi. nisi: Undoubtedly Their Excellencies had heard, the Archdeacon said, that Prince Rupert was the base of a tremendous fishing Industry on the North Pacific Coast. Prince Itupcrt Brand fish found Its way hot only to all parts of Canada but to the United States and the Old Country. Last year no lew than one and a quarter million cases of salmon, valued at 115,500,000. had been produced In the district tributary to Prince Ru pert while 27.500.000 pounds of halibut had been landed at the port during the year to an estimated value of (3,- 000,000. "And we have as yet only touclicd the fringe of it," declared the Archdeacon. "There are many kinds.! beside halibut and salmon, capable of development." It was a manly and ' strenuous Industry, declared the speaker, making men of any who engaged In tt. Nor did It lack In romance, said the Archdeacon, as he went on to describs a night he himself had spent aboard a disabled salmon boat at the mouth of ' the Skeena River. The district aim had tremendous mineral resources. There was no place! throughout the district where one could get 25 miles away from some Important showing. There was AUIn and Dease Lake, the great Premier "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT' ritlNt'E KITKKT KI.LCTOKAL DISTRICT j MMKKVIK V.U 'CTOK.U. IHSTIIICT NOTICE is hereby given that I shall on Monday, the 16th day of May, 1927. ai me nour 01 10 ociock in ine lore- noon, at the Courthaus?. Prince Rupert hold a sitting of the Court of Revision xor me purpose ot revising the lists of voters tor the tald Electoral District. and of hearing and determining an? ana an objections to the retention ol any name on the said lists, or to the registration as a voter of any applicant for registration; and for the other purposes et forth in the "Provincial Elections Act." Dated at Prince Rupert, E.C this Cth day of April, 1027. NORMAN A. WATT. 114 Registrar .of Voters. Cash and Carry Grocery Gth and Fulton $3.00 Orders Delivered C.O.D. We have just received a large shipment of our special Home- Cured Bacon, worth COc. This week's price, sliced . . . in the piece, per lb , B.C. Fresh Pullett Eggs, 3 for . Strictly Local Fresh Eggs, doz 50c Mc doz. i 15c A car load of Terrace Potatoes arrived this week. To move them ijuickly we will sell per 100 lb. sack 51.80 Shaker Salt, 2 for 25c Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin 10c Corn Flakes any variety .... 10c Sunkist Oranges, 3 doz. for $1.00 Toilet Rolls, 22 for $1.00 Gold Dust, large packages, each 35c Cow Brand Soda, per pkg. ... 10c Special Line of Spices, per tin 3c Pure Extracts, 50c bottles for 30c Royal Crown Soap, G bars 22Vz: Seedless Raisins in bulk, regular price 17c; our price this week, per lb. , 13c Once in a Lifetime Such an opportunity to save money on the best pf seasonable goods. All Brand New HATS, DRESSES, COATS, SUITS. ETC. At less than cost The last few days DON'T DELAY BENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue ft V t The Imy Mmfon m scarves -, VU4 c if Qnajacij Jianhies So delicate in weave, and color will merge fresh and bright 33 new time ftcr time, from fhc miU, pure Lux suds. Tlicrc is no substitute for Lux. Ltvu Brmhrn Limited Toroato L733 mine, whose manager had been a fellow passenger on the boat with Thetr Excellencies, and the promising Salmon and Bear River Valleys, Alice Arm and the great copper mine at Arlyox, as well as countless other great showings along the coast and in the Interior. So abundant was prcclcus metal that It was said a prospector left a nugget with his handshake. The tremendous timber resources of Prince Rupert district were also re-ferrel to by the Archdeacon. The Empire, during the war. had sought over the world for suitable airplane timber and had found it In the Sitka Spruce upply for ptrpttulty In this district alone for all the want of the nation, In 1020. 181,000.000 board feet of tlm-ber had been cut In Central and Nor-thern British Columbia. AClllMTl.Tl It.VL OITOim .MTIKS Agriculture was also a potential Industry In the famous Skeena, Bulkley. and Nechako Valleys. Splendid opportunities presented themselves and al- ready there were large herds and stock and waving fields of grain. Settlers were really making it go In these parts. Also tributary to this port and dis trict was the Peace River valley." the last rolling plains for free grant on Ik. . - , 1 . M. ... i-unuiwni. That would a gwat field of agriculture and a great block of it ws owned by the province or British Columbia. It was not a wooded country but an open prairie of the finest land -where fine cattle was being rallied and the best wheat and oats one could Imagine. The whole desire of hc people of that country was an outlet to the west and the Paciflo Coast and the Canadian National Rail-way and Prince Rupert was the natural way. There was of course, special pleading but engineers who had gone over the ground and the men of- the traUs believed this was the right direction. "There Is one other resource that I never fall to speak about, something that will gradually be better and better as lime goes on." said the Archdeacon. The greatest natural resource of Northern British Columbia is the beauty of its scenery the roost wonderful In the Dominion." The Archdeacon then waxed Doetleal and rmimmfMnl In iThclr Excellencies that some day they 'should go as far as Skagway and be- r!yond to the Atlln country. There they would see unrivalled scenery and a diversity or mining operations. "You have seen but a very little of the coast In the trip that you have completed today." he said. "It Is a Norway tremendously magnified -with fjords penetrating Into the Interior, long and wide, places of absolute and sheer beauty, with their mountainous banks, provoking awe and perturbation. "When you decide to give up the business of listening to' speeches such as this and signing orders-ln-coundl. many of which you don't believe In anyway, our advice would be to you: come and build a bungalow on such as of this district. It stood In abundance i Lakels Lake, bring your fishing outfit here as well as much other timber! and do your shopping In Prince Rupert, suitable for pulpwood, lumber, poles I You will be received with tremendous and the many other forest products. I enthusiasm in this country where a If proper conservation measures were j Bishop Is called "Blsh" and an arch-Invoked, It was said, there would be a 'deacon "archie" and where they will ' give you a' kindly and appropriate name NAVIGABLE WATER PROTEC-lwhich it might W out ot pi.ee for mc TION ACT, ll.S.C. CIIAITKi: 113. MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITED, hereby give notice that It has. under Sectlou Seven of said Act. deposited with the Minister rtf Ti i Kt I r WtrW. at nft.w. here to utter but which you would like as well as 'Your Excellency.'" LOU I) VtliXIMillON Democratic and kindly Lord Willing-don had been undoubtedly Impressed with the words of Archdeacon Rlx and. at the office of the District Reslstrar of !whcn he ""'"oglr ' arose "to reply there-the Land Registry District of Prince , to. he was given a great and genuine S&'5f7MiS?-pS&."f . p-t wharf and pier proposed to be built on . conversational nature In which he be-the Massett Ind;an Reserve. Number trayed that he was still an Englishman One, on Oraham Island, Province of., . . - . , British Columbia. ,n P11 01 hu OTld ,d travels. He AND take notice that after the ex- made a fine Impression and his Prince plratlon of one month from date of the nuDcrt "upcn audience audience "was was drawn drawn to to Wm him first publication of this notice. Massett Canners Limited will, under Section i with rapt and understanding attea-Seven of said Act. apply to the Minuter tlon. He proved .himself a bit of a City of Ottawa, for aPDroval of site and i humorlt' t0- ni h mlnT d pians. ana ior leave to construct said wharf and pier. DATED at. Prince Rupert this 26th day of February, 1927. MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITED; By Its Solicitors, Williams, Msnson & Oouzales. QUEEN CHARLOTTE LAM) DIVISION natured sally. "In opening, let' ine thank you, on behalf of Her Excellency and myself, for the extraordinary warm welcome you have given us 'all. I think you are the luckiest community I have ever met. Archdeacon Rlx. I think. Is the best propagandist I have ever listened in T fiavi. Iwotin In thlnV fhot If f TUKF. NTlTirP! th.l tl V Ain.nI r,t I ....... ..... Portland. Ore., physician. ' Intends ' to , ahould come and buUd my shack, as appiy id ine Minister or Lands ior a i he suggested, I would be living In the licence to prospect for coal, petroleum , .... .... ,..,... . nrf natural ... anrf ,.r,rf.V Ih. IU"UI" " " " "'UUCII JfUIV lowing described lands, situate on Skldc-gate Inlet, Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Section 30, Township I: thence 80 chains east: thence RO chains south; thence 80 chains west; thence 89 chains north, to- point of commencement. Located March It, 1327. II. r. LEONARD. about. "I have learned something today about your fishing and Its Immense Industrial enterprlhe and It was vlth Interest that I found that a first cousin of mine was largely Interesied In the Industry. I have also been Interested In your A. J GORDON. A;eut.l If t Mn to believe the 2 J archdeacon. I might have the good for- WATER NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that His Honour the Lleutenant-Oovernor of British Columbia, by and with the advice of Ills Executive Council, has- been pleased to order: " THAT the reservation of the unrecorded waters of Brown's River and Mc-Knight Creek, tributaries of Ecstall River, established pursuant to Order In Council Number 808 approved the 13th day of June, 1921. be cancelled. The cancellation of the said reservation will be effective on April 10th. 1027, DATED this llth day of March, 1927 T. D. PATTULLO. Minister ot Lands. Friends We Make JvapoATf Pacific Milk has! made friends because it gave what they want ed. It is the best in the Dominion. Our part is to receive with care and preserve with scrupulous attention its rich ness and purity undiminished. The large and growing patronage indicates how well this has been done. . PACIFIC MILK Mrail Office, Vaneomrr lurlorir at Ladnrr and AbboUford. tune of having a nugget stuck In my hand, and your wonderful timber resources. I don't want to talk politics but I am sure he ts right when he sees tlie necessity of wheat produce being conducted through Prince Rupert In the future. Your wonderful scenery has also Impressed me and I can assure him and you that I will come again as soon as I can and I will try to get Archdeacon Rlx for my guide. . "Your weather today at least lias not been particularly good and. If you realized the agony some of my party went through In reaching here, you would aay that they were a very Intrepid and brave lot. I hope to see a fine Easter Sunday tomorrow or I will think nothing of the two prominent clerics seated here at this table with, us, Af'KM)VI.KIMii:.S KKCKITKIN "Let me say that, though your weather may have been, the welcome you hava given us here was by no means a damp one. Your enthusiasm was not' damp ened and we have already seen a great deal during our short stay with you. Particularly have l' been Interested In the Inspection of Young Canada which seems to be fit and well In this part of the Dominion, This morning when I Inspected your Naval Cadets tnd others and this afternoon when I called at the Catholic school I saw you had wonderful young people. "I have seen your great elevator and a collossal enterprise seemingly built In advance of the times. You are all so full of confidence and optimism that you build, for the future and everything comes out In the end. One thing you want to get ts this country filled up with people so that your Industrial and commercial capacity may b Increased. Then. I aay. there will be no doubt that even many more harbors tliau you now have will be required for the delivery of your production to the markets of the world. Let me plwphesy that, In a few years' time. Prince Rupert will greatly Increase In exports from industry and commerce. We have had an extremely happy time and we hope to come again scon, when business at Prince Rufert. will have greatly In creased and conditions will be far better than they are today. You have had In Canada a number of extrentely bad years but everywhere It Is said that the country Is on the eve of a real move forward. In that move forward, Prince Rupert will undoubtedly ahart and become a great jwrt In future years." We hope to meet you frequently and, on behalf of myself and my wife. I wish once more to moat alncerely thank you." HUi:T.TIIN M.UK After the Governor Oeneral had taken his seat, a happy event took place wlten Mayor Newton presented to Lord Wll-Ungdon a beautiful cariboo hide .lamp shade Illustrated with windows of Prince Rupert scenes. The gift was of particular interest, being typical of .he north country and ot the handiwork of the well known local artist. Mortc Gralg. "We are delighted with your kindly wishes" said His Worship, "and are glad to know that you have appreciated our reception. We wish to make this presentation as further testimony of our high regard and hope that you will take tt back to Ottawa and 'display it prominently In your home so it may be a constant reminder of our respect and well wishes." "I would like Just to thank you. Mr. Mayor, and the clUens of Prince Ru pert very sincerely for this beautiful gift. I have never seen an address, and I have received many municipal ad-dresses In Canads. so 1 extraordinarily graceful, original, toefui and unique. I have discovered that my wife has already found a spitt In our home U place It." Considerable merriment wa aruunsed when His Excellency further explained: "It will be placed In her boudoir so the Oovemor Oeneeral will not see much of It." Before the gathering dispersed, pretty little Mb Joan Watt was called upon to present Her Excellency with a beautiful bouquet of rov which Lady Wll-llngdon most graceously received. In sisting that she should more Intimately greet Uie small douor. MKMOtMIII L MKMMI The singing itf "Ood 8ave the King" brought a memorable evening to a close, many persons present, before leaving, taking the opportunity of being presented to Their Licellcnclea. IIOIIX AKKI V.M,H Central A. C. O. Jolley. Kelowna: Prank Mr Donald, city: George Kent, Alex Mun- son, L. Morgan and T. J. Burns, Tan couver: O. Swsnson, Powell River: Peter McDonald. Victoria; T. Fortln. C.NJl J. S. Morrison, Prince Oeorge: Angus McKay. Jasper: O. Olson. McBride; Oscar Johnson, Ocean Falls; Mike Johnson. Stewart. Savoy Oust Melcker. K. Djerktn, M. Berg. A. Roll, and J. B. Miller, city; R. Bar ton. Oeorge Knutsen, Mrs. 11. Dell and Mrs. O. Murray, Stewart; Oeorge Grigs- by. Ketchikan; O. C. Artenau, Premier: Henry Smith. Vancouver. Prime Kiiprrt II. W. Brown and R. 8. Sweeting Vancouver P. Lorenren, city; A. Vatt, CNJt.; Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Brooks. Ter race: Mrs. Ernest Blue, Hyden Louis P. Totrsng. Miami, Florida. T. J. Shenton. Inspector of mines, left for Stewart on the steamer Pripce George on Saturday night. LAM) ACT. MIl'ICK OK INThNTION' TO APPLY TO rt ik ii w: 1. sr. In Prince Rupert Land Reiordlnz Dis trict of Prince Rupert, and altuate 30 chains east or northwest corner of Lot 68. Rsnee 3. Coast District. take notice that U3s Pack nc uompitir, umiied. or Vancouver, occu patlon rtsh Canners, Intends to apply ior permission .0 purcnast ine ronowint oescrioeo. lanas: Commencing at a oust ntanted 30 chains east of northwest Lot 04. Ranze 3, Coast District: thence north ft chains to low water mark; thence east 10 chains: thence south ft chains; thence west 10 chains, to point of commence ment. and containing ft acres, more or less, OOSSE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant Per II. Moore houis Dated 2nd April. 1027. QUEEN CHARLOTTE LAND DIVISION TAKE NOTICK that It V ... Portland, Ore- physician. Intends ' to acnlv to the Minister ot Lani tnr . licence to Droanect for rnal mm.. and natursf R over and under the foi. lowing described lands, situate on Sklde-gate Inlet, Graham Island: uonunencinz av a post planted at the southwest rnmep tit Ram Int. ii t ahlp 1; thence 80 chains east;' thence BO chains north; thence 80 chains west; inenre ou cnsins aoutn, to point Of com-mencement. Located March 14, 1927. II. P. LEONARD. A. J. OORDON. Auent. QUEEN CHARLOTTE LAND DIVISION TAKE NOTICE that if v - - - . - - - s s, . tivuuiru, 01 ronuna. urc , phyalcltn, Intend to licence to nraarwt tvr - - r r - - istTii , Ji rum and naturaf gaa over and under th. fou lOWlMff (IftJtrrlTifsa Unrta nllis.4. - gate Inlet. Grahim illand?" rnmencing at a post plmted at the northeast corner of Section as. Town! shin a; thenm an ,v,.i. , 1.?.' Awn ?2 .ihi,2Ht "?u.th: then 80 chairuaTt! nt r mencement com; located March 1, 1927. H, P. LEONARD, A, J. OOIIDON Atar Monday Ar.rU i Victor Process Records In a Little Spanish Town Walt! Paul Nhlteman and Ills urcnestrs Vocal Tlie Reler Organ Solo J Crawford It All Depends On You Tenor Frankly n Baur anJ 2iM with organ Jesse Crawford Mb Crazy Words-Crazy Tune Fot Trot Comedian Fot Trot Vocal Duet Irtlng Aifonson and Ills Commanders Frank Crumlt Blue Skies JM7I 2Mt) George Olsen and Ilia Music Jm) Johnny Martin and rUl. .Small lnjj AT O Lane in opain Fot Trot Jean Goldketle and Jmm Ills Orchestra High, High, High Up in the Hills Foi Trot Nat. Shllkret and The Victor Orchestra u Comedian with Piano Frank Crumll 2tu) Alio the latctt lied Seal record by (aimntt Victor artittt Victor Talking Machine Co. a f 1 11 of Csnidi, Umltes WESTHOLME THEATRE MONDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 p,m. JOHNNY HINES - in The Brown Derby' IIERIJERT STANDING, J. HARNEY SHERRY, KDMIM IJREESi; DIANA KANE. FLORA FINCH And others. "OUR (SANK" COMEDY "ONE WILD RIDE.' INTERNATIONAL N EWS. Admission 35c and 10c Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operallnij CJ.T.I'. 2(1,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock En-lncerK, MaclilnlntM, Hoilernwifcerx. HlacktmllhK, I'allcf makcrx. Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. I'HONES 43 and 385 HE'S HERE Having arranged with the Hoover Co, to send us u demonstrator, wo arc now In a position to show you the dlffcience between the Hoover and an ordinary vacuum clearer, Demonstration will be made right in your own home lot the asking, starting Monday, March 21st. Just phone 3, and wo will do the rest. The Hoover Is sold on very easy term- Kaien Hardware Co.