IP: J VHRI I Saturyda, Apni 9. PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS 1 A GOOD Liver help a lot to mak'e 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 I Tot your health's sake-Consult d. a. McMillan Palmer' Graduate CIIIROPKACTOK Rooms G & 7, Exchange Iilock Phone C91 patho meurometer Service SACRIFICE J.ejrardless at cW wc arc clearing out our stock of Woollen Gloves, Raincoats, etc. A few of the Iiarjjains are listed here, but come in and look over our stock, llubber llaincoats, leg. $9.50 $8.50 Ladies' Woollen Gloves, rejr, $1.25 ... 90c Gent's Woollen Gloves, reg. $1.00 75c Gent's Serge Pants, rcg. $4.50 $3.23 Children's Woollen Gloves 50 c Your inspection is invited. MUSSALLEM'S 123-117 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 Phone 81 A GOOD INVESTMENT There is no safer investment and none that will pay larger dividends than accurately fitted glascs. 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 G.W.V.A. WOOD J)ry Jack Pine. Cedar, Birch f and Spruce -Per double load $0.50 Per single load $3.50 Per sack 50c Firelighters, 18 for $1.00 delivered All classes of Coal at dealers' prices. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST M .1 1 1 yf , SPORT CHAT I Waterfront Whiffs W K Next week will see the opening ofiH major league professional baseball with) :,,mli.iil from puse five) moat of the teams already back from southern training camps. There have been many changes In the line-ups of several of the teams wtth each team claiming that they have been strength ened In the bhuffle.: ' 1 ' "U r' with Oonny Macks youngsters until about the first of June when be will gracefully retire from baseball. Ty said last fall that he only wanted another opportunity of playing In the various cities to give the fans an opportunity cf either hissing or cherlnge hlin. mimatuu: lt.(;i:. , Only three marksmen turned out for the weekly shoot of the North B.C. Regiment Rifle Association on the Mar ket Place Miniature Range last night jW. Brass made 95 points out of the possible 100 nd R. Wilson and M. M. Lamb scored 93 each. Shoots on the miniature range will soon be dlscon tlnued for the summer and target prac tlce at the McNlcholl Creek open range resumed. Advertise Id the Dully News IN PROBATE, iv the sltiikme rot it r ok mtirisii COUIMIIIA In the Matter of tbo Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph F. Bowman. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor, F. McB. Young, the 24th day of February. A.D. 1937, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Joseph F. Bowman, deceased, and all parties having .claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, uo-perly verified, to me on or before the 24th day or March. AX). 1027, and all parlies Indebted to the estate are re quired to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Frlnce Rupert, B.C. Dated the 24tb day of February. A.D 1027 CANADIAN SERVICE From Halifax To Plrmouth-Hr-London AiWalila Apr. it- From Montreal To Plymouth-ChtrbourgLondon Alaunla . . . Apr. i Ausoma . . . May To Belfst-LIerDool-OIaow Lelllli May From New York To Qutenstown and LUtrpool Sryllila .. Apr II. rarnia pr. i:i To Cherbourg and Southampton A'l'illanfa Apr. Id, May II. 31 H"-(-iiirarl:i Apr. it. May 17, Jiuiv f VMaun-uiiki May i. sr., June i:. To Londondsrry and Olasgow Transylvania. .Apr. f:j i jimi-mia . . May 7 To Plymouth-Hir-London Aiiiila .. Apr. Id l.iiniiilnn .. Apr. fi From Boston To Qutenstown and Liverpool i-j IIiU . . . Apr. 1 7 Samaria . . . .May t Call at I'lymuuHi, eaMbouiid TOURIST THIRD CABIN Sailings from Montreal To Belfait-LNsrpool-Glasgow l.Hllia U c. June :i, July I Atlii-nla ... May tip. June 17. July I'. To Glasgow and Liverpool Alirnuu .. Jiiiih 41 Mut.inu . July H To Plymoulh-Cherbourg-London Auv.lua . June In. July A II (r It) AlnniiU JuK I. Jnlv i9, Auy. Money orilrrs, drafts and Traveller Chequm at lowest rules. Full inrnriiialltiii from local spent or Company's Offices, tit II.IFlllir hl W Vancouver. H.i; Cash and Carry Grocery Fulton and Sixth Avenue C.O.D, Orders of $3.00 delivered free. Special Sale For one week only, commencinj; Monday, April 1th. California Prunes, 80-90, selected stock, regular 2Vsc per lb. 11 lb. $l.r. for 93c Malkin's Rest Baking Powder, f lb. tin value $1.75, for . . . $1.33 Orange Marmalade, 4 lb. tin, ret Kular value 75c,"for ...... 53c Jelly Powders, value 10c, 12 pkjrs. fur t . ... 0c Sterling Catsup Ten cases( of this ualsup have just arriveu and regularly sells for 25c per bottle. -This week, to clear, 1 bottles for 55c Royal Crown Soup, 15 cases to sell. Regular price for carton of C bars, SOc. Our price this week 222c Malkins Best Tea and Coffee. Regular price for Tea, per lb. 75c.rCoffee, per lb. 70c; take 1 lb. of each for $1.25 2Va lb. pkg. Tea, regular $1.85, this, week for $1.55 JAM I JAM! JAM! Malkin's Best Pure Jam, 4 lb. tin Strawberry, Peach, Cherry or Plum, why pay 80c or 90c per tin? This week, 2 tins for $1.35 7 tier the new name. Before being burn-, ed ahnost to the water's edge last year.j the vessel was . known m the Young America. Capt. .William Anderson Is : owner and skipper. Fears for the safetv of the halibut ly n rumored win . only piayboat suka have bftn fcIt but flrc 8tu, discounted by the report that she landed a catch up north. The Sitka, which has not been Lack here from the grounds since the season opened. Is In couunxnd of Oapt. Doucett. no m:i.imi Old-time scalers of British Columbia who hoped that the lapse of the International scaling treaty would permit them to return to their former means, cf livelihood have Just about lost all hope. They realize now that It Is practically certain that the treaty will not be terminated, According to officials of the fisheries department here, there Is no prospect of sealing ever being carried on again on the Pacific Coast as It was more than fifteen years ago, be. fore the treaty was signed. The pelagic sealing treaty signed by Great Britain, United States, Japan and Russia. In 1911. prohibiting sealing- In North Pacific waters by subjects of those powers, will probably run on In definitely until such time as any one of the signatories ask for Its Although the minimum lS-year period In which the treaty -was to be In effect expired last December, none of the four powers has expressed any wish for abrogation of the past so far as British Columbia has been Informed. With the object of having this treaty NAVIGABLE WATER PBOTEC- TIOX ACT, K.S.C (1iaiti;k us. MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITED, hereby Klvc notice that It has. under Section Seven of said Act. deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and at the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince IN PROBATE. In the Matter of the Administration Act; and J. J, fUKBIbK, S.S. Central Pill. Altnt. C.P.R. Station, Vancouver. Telephone Seymour 2410 AhEntirelyNewConception of "Oualitv at Low tost .More, at sock inuiW; low NEVE prlc-., hu any manuticturM pfWW ntssy 6m cu fcatum, so uuiiy miu ol drluxtkjo a4 so many mhink:l Improve, mrau. Tttnt ai typibtd by turn txxlxi by FJf, tibfd In ww two colors. aw lull-crowalnKWs.iK'w, Ullrt-type head lamps, ww AC oa-llrr, - AC aliwf, arw Urarf radJuof, aw slUini sft la th coach muriel. spd muy other fealsrtt too aumeroui to Itttaua. TV Vort Beautiful' CberrtJcl la Qevrolft littery a bow stllinf at New, town Tnctt, Bcaimful www modified to give Japanese' natives the came privileges cc-OidcU the Biltbli Columbia and Alaskan aborigines, who are permitted under certain conditions to kill seals on their migration up the coast, Japan Is understood to be negotiating wtth the United States for a new conference, but the Toklo government Is not believed to be desirous of having any radical changes made to the agreement. The treaty Is satisfactory In Its present form to Canada. Due to bad weather for the first month cr more of the season, halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupeij to date are nearly a million Dounds was also paid yesterday to the Bayvicw for 3,500 pound- blth' of the ' I tiritT f4 x the .sum.MK or ihcitkh COI.L.MISIA were 123 and 6c, for American fish and 12c and 7c far Canadian. 'National 14 000- Murll 14 000- Virginia 1 IX THE M I'ltKMK C lit ItT or ISItlTISII 2C.O0O; Ruth, 2JO0. I COLLMIIIA j -...,, lnn. ,, In the Matter of the Administration ! Act; and COO; Johanna, 1800; Tramp, 10,000; In the Matter of the Estate of Fred unome. 4,500; Scrub. ' 6.000: M. M. Cbrls- Nelion. Deceased. Intestate. . - , . . TAKE NOTICE that by order of His topher, 11,000; Dfi.T., 6.000; Ringleader. Honor, F. McB. Young, the 8th day of ,3.000: Marguerite. 2.700; Mayflower. 3,-March. A D. 1927. I was appointed Ad-1 gnn- 600' m "' a n l rmo- Helen 4 4ooo- Mir. mlnlstrator of the estate of Fred Nelson, , D;' "j deceased, and all parties having claims ! P'f W. No, I. 17.000: Ingred H.. 10.000; against the said Estate are hereby requlr- , Ternen, 8,000; Anne F., 5,500; Splnd- .it!!XLl?tii 3A0- cPe Spencer. 10,000: Cape me on or before the 21st day of April, i . ,. . . ' ' r A.D. 1927. and all parties indebted to the Swain. 1000; Zeballos. 4.500; It, and estate are required to pay -the amount . r 3300; Bclsac. 9.500: Morris It.. 10,- U low-4 (. nbb.li O-vrolct u rvfr kcea wJJ in Canada. (. , Come la and smut ' irtonstrslioa. NEW LOWER PRICES w Kn.t,iM-. . J6JS0O Com- .$?0?O Twirinf SSS.00 hfdia . Coup. - H0.00 Cbriolrt Landaa Sriin KoKlstce Ilivry . . CnmnwKlal Cbal .... Vtaily tiprna Chawli ' frittt tt fnttJ, 0mi. CwtmiiU Ttut Etlr. 'tevrolet History 2k behind the total at a similar date lasti01" Dock' PUn nd Plcatlon may examined the office of tho District be at year. Ur to last Anrll 8. a total of 3.779500 pounds had been landed here Nwatcr. Court House. Prince Rupert scrlptlo'n of the site and 'plans" of the Ruprt at least are concerned wharf and pier proposed to be built on. Of the 3.779.200 pounds of halibut "rorah'a British Columbia. 123700 pounds has been from Amcrl- AND take notice that after the ex-'can vessels and 811,500 pounds from plritlon of one month from date of-,tbe first publication of this notice. Massett Canners Limited will, under Section Seven of Bald Act. apply to the Minister of Public Works at his olflce In the City of Ottawa, for approval of site and plans, and xor leave to construct taia whsrf and pier. DATED at Prince Rupert this 2dth day of February, 1927. MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITED. By Its Solicitors, Williams. Manson W Oonxales. aa compared wtth 4.017.600 pounds at the same date In the previous year. It Is early yet to predict but It Is apparent If the fish does not start soon to come In much heavier volume the year 1927 Is going to be behind 1020 as far as halibut landings at the port of Canadian, Last year at a similar date. American boats had landed 3,646.100 pounds here and Canadian, 1,071,400 pounds. PTlces have generally been satisfactory although there have been abort trips. The high price for American fish this week was 13.8c and 8c paid yesterday j to the Ruth for 2.300 pounds while the high Canadian price 18.4c and 8c end they would not get anywhere In particular. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS IOKKT llltAM II TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 6 p-m. Monday. April eleventh for, repair and reconditioning Launch Alpine Fir. Launch may be Inspected on pontoon at Prince Rupert Delivery to be guaranteed .on or before lSlh Jane, 1927. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, R. E. ALLEN, District Forester. Prince Rupert. 7th April, 1927. 81 1 TIMBER SALE X7I38 There will be offered for le by Public Auction at office of District Fur-ester, Prince Rupert, at 12 o'clock noon on April 9. 1927. the Licence X74S8 to cut 1 ,29a .000 feet board measure of spruce, hemlock, balsam and cedar sa'-logs, comprising five areas In Rivers Bight. C.H. 4. Provided anyone unable to attend the auction In person may submit a scaled tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated aa one bid. One (It year will be allowed for removal of thla timber. Further particulars of the Chlet Forester. Victoria, or District Forester Prince Rupert. B.C. IN PROBATE IX THE M I'ltKME f'OI'HT Ol UIUTIMI C Ol.t MlilA During the past week a total of 829.-1 In the Matter of the "Administration Frch nwntprt . in trie Matter of tne Estate of William T&t&maBukt by order of His ' V', T, , 'T T'l TAcJShWVi Honor. P. Mc3. Young, the 28th day of and 22300 from Canadian. TAKE NOTKE that by order of J Us March AJJ. 1927. I was appointed Ad- The following were the boats landing! ,J P'i ? ? u' J ltlSL.. all parties having claims against the- tald . , m.im :..in.tts. ..Th V..?7. iZllVZ estate are hereto required to furnUb Amerlcan-Onah. 7A00 pounds: Wa- Sj.'.XS'Ji i? JliHi ST lnd all parties SLbted'te the Testate 000: Bonanza, 48.000: Explorer. 44.000; thu d.U and .U pjle. Indebted to 'are twntilrvri tn n,v th mntint nf thlr t ik.h iinm. K.n,i,n iiiwi. tr.n..- iiw utaie are requirea 13 pay me IndebadnessWorthwlth SXffia? m Official Administrator, Norma, 6.000; Akutan. 50.000; Torden- NORMN1,Ai JJJ1"', . Dated the 30th Pd?y" fSh "kJW' 25'00: 2a'000; TtO05h' "iC""?T c 1927 ' : 28 000: Re,ld Amundwn. 2700; Mid-1 Dated the 6U dsy of April. A.D. 1B27. dletcn. 21,000; Serious. 800; Reliance. IN PROBATE 114.000: Chelsea. 2500: Sunset. 2200:1 .MIILt. oi tneir inaeDieaneu me ionnwiui. i NORMAN A. WATT, SAILINGS TO EDROPE MAKE RESERVATIONS NOV ritOM SAINT JOHN Apl. 21 -Msrloch To London Apl. 23 Montclare To Belfast, Liverpool I HOM MOXTIIEAI. To l.lrr)l Apl. 23, May 27 Montrose May 6. June 3 Montcalm May 13, June 10 Mlnnedosa May 20, June 17 Montclare To llelluol-Ulascow Apl. 28, May 26 MeliU May 12, June 9 Metagama Tu l,ill(lilll Apl. 30 Montreal May 6 Marburn May 23 Marloch rnoM 01 KIJEC Tu Cherbourg-Sou thuniplon-Antwerp Apl. 27, June 1 Montroval May 18, June 15 Montnalrn To Cherbourg-Southampton-Hamburg May 11. tJune 8., Empress of France May 25. June 22. Empress of Scotland 'it To Cherbourg, Southampton only) Apply to Arentt tvervwhert oe 000; Olbson. 5.000: Sea Maid. 1500. Official Administrator, ' Violet J.. 7.000; Joe Baker. 2.500: Inez. Prince Rupert. B.O. h., 9.000; Cape Spear. 4.000; Oslo, '2.- """" ' ' looo: Prosperity A., 15,000; Point May. 1 5.500, Petrel, 600; Uayvlew, 300. r.tlT. XKtW'OMII IIOXOUKO COS. was super annuated a few years ago and a mariner of the north Pacific Coast since 1883, has been elected president of the IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Block five 151. subdivision of the South half (',) of Lot three nunarea ana tevenir-io' five (51. Coast District. our (374). Range I Map 1137. Satisfactory proof of the lost of thai Certificate of Title covering the above land having been, produced to me. It is; my Intention to luue. after the expiration of one month from the flrat publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land In the name of Sidney Wlllmore, the original Certificate cf Title is dated 30th June. 1915, ard Is numbered 7833 1, Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert. B.C.. 6th April, 1927. H. F. MacLEOD, Registrar of Titles. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provision of Section 28 of the -Mineral Act." no tice is nereby given Messrs. Malcolm Edmund Harold Hansen r-tf Capt. tfoim. Holmes Ncwcomb. m.t- master r-t of th. the Bm7tn. gmf Albfrt Moore Langls. tglt tnere owmi r 49 Newlngton fh?AS I rn4 rn Vfsir before he ta art lrvA- a 4 the k m 4 aV a o undersigned for Assessment Work performed on the Cord Ills arouD ol Mineral Claims. Princess Royal Island, Skeena Mining Division, the sum of 1393.88. and that unless said persons pay Vancouver Pioneers' Association lor the;!' K22"iJ&0L& ensuing year. F. W. Hart of Prince l0f advertising, etc, to the underslzned Rupert has been named an honorury Butedale. B.C., on or before May 12. '1927, application will be made to the .,, .trt, , fh. -w.i.tir.n Vice president of the Association. 0old C6mmliiloner. Print-. nunrt Bfi Caprtnln Holmos Kewcomb, who Is a o have their respective Interest In th native of Albert Countv. New Brans-' "'". mentioned Mining uroup of wick, arrived on the coast In August. 1888, and has since made his home here. A master mariner by profession. he Joined the Union Steamship Company on Its organization and was connected with It for twelve years, serving a commander of various vessels. On the construction of the steamer Kestrel, the first vessel built In Vancouver for deep-sea fisheries protection service. Captain Newcomb was appointed com mander by the Dominion Government and continued In that service until Mineral Claims vested In the sigied. under. DAVID COKDILLA. lanon KOKT LAND ACT Skeena Land District, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that sixty data after ItSOO 14000 oio.oo 1100 440.00 44J.0O CF.34IS ritoviNtt; of iiitiriii (oli.miiia date, I Intend to apply to the Chief. commissioner oi Lands lor a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over 640 acres of land bounded as follows: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of Section 36, Town. .kin O T , . . . . 9i.uu, aim maraea. "AJ.O.'a southwest corner"! thenea t inrro ymrs go wnen ne was retired oniou cnains; inence norm so chains; thence a pension. Volunteering for active service the second day after war was declared In 1914, Captain Newcomb .was appointed examiner of vessels', papers at Esquimau and occupied (hat position until peace was declared, his request (or more active service being refused on the ground that he ,.wes performing a highly Important duty In that pfflce. It li estimated that If the annual output of resolution to co-operate with something or other were laid end tu west 80 chains: thence south 80 chain to point of commencement, hslng Section 36, Township 3, Oraham Island. B.C. A. J. OORDON, Dated Dscember 17. 1S28. Locator, j PAIN from 1 Bladder Irritation! oon ai4 by SANTAL MIDY .Btwar ef Imitations Look for thsword "Hnoy! Bold by ill ilruiriiU ' ROItfif by SEEN". hi, m ra tnrZ IK-nltr for Chevrolet. 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