2 PAGE BIX THE DAILY NEWS Wedneiday January c government of Canada guarantees its Age 9 YEARS OLD Tfiis advertisement is not jiulllslipl or displayed iy the Liquor Conlrol lioani or by llio fjovcrnmcnt of British Columbia. Jif Jif Specials Jif consists of Soap Flakes at 25c per package. With every package we will give one china hand painted cup and saucer free. So why not take advantage and order a dozen packages ? Classic Soap, 17 cakes for $1.00 White Swan Soap, 20 cakes for $1.00 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 117-123 Fifth Avenue East Phones 18 and 81 Perfect Sight A matter of foresight. Many cases of eye trouble are averted by early application of proper lenses. Present neglect may mean future trouble. A. E. Ireland ('raduate Optometrist 19 Third Avenue. (Opposite G.W.V.A.) WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Rirch and Spruce Per load $G.5U Per half load $3.50 Per eack 50c Firelighters 48 for $1.00 delivered. HyileTransfer 13!) Second Avenue Phone 380 Night or Day WIS BUY DOTTLES. M I L K From ilulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 1 RAILWAY HOTEL SYSTEM PAYING toil MUST TIME IX I1ISTOUV, SUK-I'Lt'S 1XSTE.III OF DEFICIT ANTICIPATED TIMS YEAR WINNIPEG, Jan. 12. The improve ment In the operation ot the hoteli of the Canadian National Railways during the past year has fn go satis factory as to warrant the hope that these properties of the company will show an operating profit during 1926 Instead of a deficit as in previous yeare. according to Walter Pratt, general manager of hotels and dining cars for the National system. Mr. Pratt, who will be at the Po.'tj Garry hotel for a few days before j returning to Montreal from an lnspcc-i .Hon of the hotel properties and din ing cars facilities of the company r. western Canada, when Interviewed said: While the figures for all of the hotel properties hare not been finally ad-Justed for the past year, sufficient returns have been received to. cause me to believe that the financial statement of the hotel department for 1926 will show LAND ACT .NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE UND TO In Prince Rupert Land Recording District, and situate at Huston Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. Currle. of Vancouver. B.C., occupation fish packer, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at northeast corner about 1,000 feet westerly from miners' cabins at head of Huston Inlet; thence westerly 20 chains; thence southerly about 12 chains; ineuce easterly zu cnains: tnence northerly about 12 chains, and contalnlnc 21 acres, more or lew. ROBERT M. CURR1E, Appllcani IN PRORATE. IN THE M I'IIKMK COIHT OF ISItlTIMI COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Administration Act: and Iu the Matter of the Estate of William T. Mitchell, Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Hsnor. H. E. A. Robertson, the 18th day or December. A.D. 1026, I was attaint ed Administrator of the estate of William T. Mitchell, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same. properiy vcruiea, to me on or before the 22nd dny of January. A.D. 1927, and all parues indebted to the estate are re A NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. DANDY JAPANESE CHINA CUP AND SAUCER FREE With One Package of "Jif "Suds in a Jiffy" All for !.- Get a dozen or half a dozen while they are going. 40-50 Prunes, per lb 12'c g5 lb. box for $2.J. C0-70 Prunes, per lb 10c 25 lb. box for $2.33 PURE JAM SALE JCalmrj. KmnrcM or Malkin'a lipst George rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone S87 113 Second Avenue Went, Prince Rupert ! Quick as a Flasl it stops the Lou UNTIL you've tried it, you cannot realize ihow quickly Buckley's Mixture relieves any Cough. The very first dose of this delightful, different remedy stops a spasm of couching and there are 40 doses in a 76-cent bottle I Children tike it and so will you. Juat r "BueVlrr'i" to anr dnt tUt. and htH hand you a rfJ remedy that h, for yrt, Wb firing-potltivt relief to tulTrrr from Coughi. Colda, Bronrhitii, IrriUUd Throat. Whooping Conch or Croup. Try It today. W. K. Buckley, Limited 142 Mutual Street, Toronto 1 the Matter of the Administration Act; and la the Matter of the Estate of Alberta Daniels. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. Judge Robertson, the 13th day of December, A.D. 1926, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Alberta Daniels, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, p.j-perly verified to me on or before the 16th day of January, A.D. 1027, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 16th day of December, A.D. I32 NOTICE LAND ACT. OF INTENTION to TO LEASE LAND. APPLY C i T 11 i f p.. ' i line nuurik Ljauu nrvuiuiuB .... ... . . htrawberry Jam, 4 lb. tin ... .5c trict of Prince Rupert, and situate at Black Currant Jam, 4 lb. tin 73c , ''"'f'"''" Charlotte islands, TAKE NOTICE that John of Dybhavn. t i Tnm a ik iin -n . 4 lb. tin Loganberry Jam, ... 0c!rrince Rupert, B.C. occupation manager. Red Plum Jam, 4 lb. tin 50c intends to apply for a lease ot the fol- . . .. lowing described lands; rn, T , , These Jams are just In and all) commencing at a post planted on the first-class stock, but wn h.'ivp lon'uth side of Nesto Inlet, about one mile from its head; thence south 6 ,., i t. t. . i many and they have to go. chains; thence west 16 chains; thence B C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 13 and 571. THE SALE OF ALL SALES Quality First, Price Uit Mun's Mackinaw Coats, best make, all wool $3.'J8 Men's Tweed Suits .... $'J.'J3 Men'H Tweed Overcoats $19.83 Men'H Heavy Wool Work Shirts $1.19 Men's Overalls $1.93 Men's Wool Hose 29c MANY OTHER HARfiAINS Come and see. We set a hard pace for others to Thor Johnson 720 Second Avenue north 6 chains to shore: thence east 10 chains, more or less, following the shore line to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. JOHN DYBHAVN, Applicant. Dated November 23. 1B26. Municipal Elections 1927 CANDIDATES Endorsed by PRINCE RUPERT TRADES AND LAIIOR COUNCIL For Alderman JAMES If LACK V. M. HROWN RERT (IREER J. M. MORRISON Your Vote and Influence re quested in support of the above named Candidates ALI). W. M. IJROWN respectfully solicits your vote and influence In his candi- dature for ALDERMAN for 1927. - ALI). W. J. (IREER 1'or Re-election, 1927. A continuation of your con- fidencc for this next term Is respectfully solicited. M ttt tttTH vt tot UCKLEY MIXTURE I )) Acts like a flash'- single tip proves it ( 7 ft W SI I I an operating -surplus. If this expects-i hotels in a satisfactory condition and tion is Justified, it will be the first 1 prospects for the current year exeep- time in the history of the hotel system that we have finished on the right side of the ledger." This condition has leen brought about firstly by good management on the part pf individual managers of the different hotels and secondly by a general Improvement In traffic. Every hotel on the system shows a much improved operating ratio over previous years and this can only be attributed to careful supervision by the managers responsible for the properties. Because, at the same, the general high standard of the hotel service and equipment has not only been maintained but In many cases improved. Also In almost every case the registrations at the various hotels have shown satisfactory Increases." "In the operating of the dining car department there has also been an encouraging decrease in expenses and ouired to pay the amount of their ln-i tne eervlee general debtedness to me forthwith. earnings will be substantially Increased! comparison with that of will any stand other company on the continent." Mr. Pratt stated that, during his trip through the west, he had found all the IN PRORATE I.N THE srPKE.MiTriYl'UT OF BRITISH COLIMIHA . In tlonally bright. The alteration at Jasper Park Lodge, he said, are being continued during the winter and are already well advanced. The name -I Mlnakl tan has been changed to Mln-aki Lodge because ot the type of construction of the newbulldlngs and to bring it into line with the other summer resorts of the company. The interior work In the building is nearlng completion and will be ready for the opening of the resort early in June. When it is opened this summer. Mr. Pratt stated, Minakl Lodge would be the finest summer resort east of the Rockies In Canada. Improvements are also being undertaken at Plctou Lodge In Nova Scotia, according to Mr. Pratt. He said also that this resort which was not taken over by the Canadian National Railways until early summer, had exceeded expectations and showed promise of becoming one of the most pop- an increase in the number of travellers ular summering places on the Atlantic using the dining facilities." coast. "It Is too much to expect that the dining cars will return a profit. No dining car service on any railroad In North America shows a profit, but this department ot the Canadian National Railways has been operated in such ? fashion during the 'past year that Its PUNISHMENT NOT KNOWN lover previous years and the operatioil wcmjii .ey HILL. NEAR LONDON, HAS THE LAST UOKD IN II.E.MEN-TAKY CIOOLs IN THE OLD COlNrCY IMLIDIM1 MIOtVEU llA'fll LONDON, Jan. 12. - (By Canadian Press). The last word In elementary schools Wembley Hill Council School. Hlghrcad, Wembley was formally opened a few days ago by Sir Percy Jackson, chairman of the West Riding of Yorkshire Education Committee. Lucky children of Wembley Hill! They go to a school tri which Middlesex Education Committee have Incorporated all the newest Ideas In design, furniture, health and happiness. The building la a model of what a school should be. Every room ge Its share of sunllgKt, and there Is nothing of the barrack-like atmosphere of the average elementary school. There are no monotonous rows of fixed desks. The infants have separate little tables and chairs, and the senior bays and girls sit four at a table. There are- spray baths where every child can have a bath once a week. The children undress In little cubicles ringed round the wall, and then step cn to "duckbosrds" under the warm sprays, No child has a bath until the consent of the parents has been given. An unusual feature of Wembley Hill, which is a mixed school of boys and girls, is that it is directed by a woman. Miss A. J. Hayes. A re.narksble personality, she has been very successful at other schools and It Is 'Clear that she) Is getting distinctive "atmosphere" at Wembley. The school la divided into "houses" on the public school model. There Is little discipline ot the old-fsshloned kind. The word "punishment" is not known in the school. Miss A. C. Evans, headmistress of the Junior school objects to the word. "What we aim at here," she say, "is to get everything possible out of the child rather than to force everything possible Into him. The mere giving of Information is not education." SCORE DOCTOR FOR DEATH OF CHILD .Mrtfldnr Hut Jury Shjs That Anae. Ihrllr Wan (Jhru Currlex.ly MEDICINE HAT. Jan. 12. Careless administration of, an anaesthetic by a doctor, Is cause of death found by a coroner's jury inquiring into the demise of Fred Roth, foif-year-old child of Thetma, Alta. Chief Coroner Dr. Bralth-walte conducted the Inquiry upon orders from the attorney-general's department and Dr. II. M. Vango of the university went south to perform the post mortem. "We find that Fred Rotlf came to his dtatit by an excessive dose' of cholo-form." runs the, verdict, ofithe Jury, "at about I a.m. January -3 'at Mannyber-rtcs, Alta., the chloroform being administered by Dr. J. II. Duncan In an In competent and negligent manner." The child died while under an oper atlou for an abscess behind, the ear. RORI1KD THE I'OLICE NEW YORK, Jan, 13-Armed robbers took shields, revolvers and ISO from two policemen while robbing a restaurant today. Patrolmen. were seated at a table- entln; wfcru the febutre entered. FINE SKATING AT JAPANESE EPIDEMIC TOKIO. Jan. 12. 81i hundred and ninety, mostly children, died In Tokio In the last ten daya due to the In fluenza epidemic. Since November 2,-400 have succumbed. THE RANKRUPTCY ACT. IN THE ESTATE OP JOHN CHARLES OAYKiAN Authorized Algnor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai. John Charles Oavlgan. of the City of Prince Rupert, tn the Province of British Columbia, formerly carrying on budneae as itupert Table supply company ana Universal Trading Co-npany. did. on the 6th day of January. 1027. make an authorized assignment of all his property for the benefit of his creditors, and that II. P. MacLeod. Esq.. Olflcul Re ceiver, has appointed me Wbe custodian of the estate of the debtor until thr first meeting of creditors. Notice is further given thst the first meeting of creditors In the above estate wui dc ueia si me on ice ci tne unieisi Receiver. Court House. City of Prince Rupert aforesaid, on the 24th day of January. 1327. at eleven o'clock In the forenoon. To entitle you to vote thereat proof of your claim muit be loded with trie be lore the meeting Is UflJ. Proxies to be used at the meeting ai us t be lodged with me prior thereto. Aur further take notice that If you have any claim against the debtor for which you are entitled to rank, proof or such claim must be filed with m: or with the trustee when appointed otherwise the proceeds of the debtor estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto without regard t your claim. DATED at Prince Rupert, BC. this 10th day ot January, 1927. JOHN L. CHRISTIE. Custodian THE RANKRUITCY ACT. IN THE ESTATE OP IIKNKV llOISEKTs. Authorised Alitiir. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. Henry Roberts, of the town of Port Clements. In the Province of British Columbia, did on the 4th day of January. 1927. make an authorized assignment ol all his property for the benefit of hi creditors and that H T. MacLeod. E-).. official receiver, has appointed me to be custodian cf the estate of the debtor uutU the first meeting ot creditors. Notice is further given that the firs', meeting of creditor In the above Ult will be held at the office ci the OffMal Receiver. Cmrt House. City ct Prince Rupert afcresold. on the 21st day of January. 1937, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. To entitle you to vote thereat proof of ycur claim must be lodged with me before the meeting la held. Proxies to be used at the meeting i must -be lodged with me prior ttere'.o. Ana runner take notice mat at su;n meeting the creditors will elect the permanent trustee. Aur further take notice that If you have any claim against the debtor for which T3u are entitled to rank, prjof of such claim must be Hied with me cr with the , trustee when appointed: otherwise the proceed of the debtor's estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto without regard to your claim. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this IQth day of January, 1927. Custodlsn If any segment of the Spine U in aa Imormil potUon a""". (tubluxailon) prewire produceJ on the nert Irunki at ihit point dueaM ikvclopi. T.HUO T.THSOAt T.umstMH T.HUKT T.U.NCS T.UVt t.lTOMACM T.IMAUWIUriM T.KIDNOI T.tOSOl T.ArrthtHX 1. OVAHtU T.LOWLH UMH, T.SLAOOCS T.tOiltillN ThcCniropractor d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Rooms C & 7, Exchange Itlock Phone C'Jl ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order. In our shop as low as I SALT LAKE JUST NOWj ,llrmllil Miert f Ire AllrarU l.n.V Acrtis the Harbor Foicli Night There Is' a fine sheet of skating ice juat now at the Salt Lake and many local skater, are nightly making the trip across to cavort on the blades. Last nluht a record crowd went across the j harbor. Including several parties, and a I splendid time was reported by ali. (The skating enthusiast hope the win-! try weather may continue indefinitely. INEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER ! IS VISITING CANADA MONTREAL. Jan 12. Premier Cote of New Zealand .-cached, here this morning from New York en route home from the Imperial conference. He visits several Canadian cttlea reaching Vancouver on Jan. ii. On Friday he confers with Premier Mackenzie King regarding the possibility of a new trade treaty. dsiws y i i Start fc Rieht f - zim$m in if in. n m5Wx I I II ' - ' vt&K-- Ml Tv w llll Be on Time! Our Clockx are nil guaranteed tlmekecnerH. Visit our Clott Room. See the IwautHul CRANDFATHER CLOCKS CHIMES CLOCKS WALL CLOCKS. Dozens of different dcflKtM In Taney Maniel Clocka, Clocks from .Vi.'-i up Max Heilbroner Diamond Special!! 527 529 Third Atenur "mTliW.EnH W m.l.7aailaSLrU.TT AbHH WHBssiiiiiiH.''aiiKaMsaVWB . sa J W "-tte-AKVTTU.U.st.' HTfcT HU WsWLIsnsWTa' WESTHOLME THEATRE TONKiHT ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. Fred Thomson and "Silver King" In - "All Around Frying Pan" Clara llorton and ittrong taut. a . COMKHV "LOVE'S HANDLE." INTERNATIONAL NEWS AtlntUxion 3,c and 10c Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND HIPYARD Operaling (;.T, 20,000 Tim Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists Rollcrmakens Hlat Until ha, Pallrrn makers Founders Woodworkers Lie. LLLCTRIC AND ACKTYLKNL" WLLDINU Our plant is eUipcd to handle alt kinds of MAKING AND COMMERCIAL WORK. 1'IIONF.S 13 and 385 H. S. WALLACE CO., Ltd. HATS Vulue to $70. Clearing at Half Price Velvets or Felta In Latent Styles Full Stock of Ijidlt't' Home Journal Patterns In olotk. Phone 'J. 3rd Ave. and Fulloii Third Avenue 223 Sixth Street URCHASING Don't : Forget Montreal : Importers who brought Montreal Prices V" to Prince Rupert Montreal Importers J. B. Miller, Ptoprietor