PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS A GOOD Liver Mrs a lot to mile life worth Jiving. Jt is worth a mint of money to hive one. A bad liver becomes a good liver when the liver serves are in good order. YOUR NERVES CONTROL YOUR HEALTH 1 For your health' sake Consult d. a. McMillan 1'almer Graduate CHIKOPKACTOK Itooms 6 & 7, Exchange Hlock Phone 61)1 pATHO JyTEUROMETCR Service SACRIFICE Ik-jrardless of cost we are clearing out our stock of Woollen Gloves, Raincoats, etc. A few of the Bargains are listed here, but come in and look over our stock, liuhber Raincoats, reg. $9.50 $8.50 Ladies' Woollen Gloves, reg. $1.25 ...i J0c Gent's Woollen Gloves, reg. $1.00 75c Gent's Serge Panta, reg. $4.50 $3.25 Children's Woollen Gloves 50c Your inspection is invited. MUSSALLEM'S 423-417 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 glases. They'll slop 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 Ser- A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 31!) Third Avenue. Opposite G.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Kirch and Spruce Per double load $G.50 Per single load $3.50 Pen sack 50c Firelighters. 18 for $1.00 dcljvered All classes of Coal at dealers' priecti. HydeTransfer 13'J Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY HOTTLES Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST WOULD HAVE WOMEN HELPWITH TARIFF When lloiifcrluild ComiiiiiditlcK ure I'mler Consideration TORONTO, April II. (Canadian Press). That an auxiliary boardof two or tfirce w&rnciTJjj apioliX4 to discuss customs Imposition when j commodities ; for houseioldftsTareJKgiiactTd. ! ornhat one -woman be -appointed to the tariff and taxation advisory board was the substance of a petition passed by the Toronto Women's Liberal Association at the meeting recently. Mrs. Walter Creswlck pave her report on tariff Inves tigation and recommended that the ne- tltlon be served to the prime minister, i That the Toronto Women's Liberal Association backs Colonel Mitchell In seeing that the New York Dally Mirror ! should be forced to retain a' certain standard f It Is going to be circulated In Canada was one of the suggestions brought up at the meeting and referred to ine executive for runner discussion as to the step the association would; take. A petition Is about to be presented to the board of governors of Toronto University requesting them to establish a four-year course leading to a degree ; In physical education. Mrs. A. C. Mac- j Naugbton pointed out In her educational I report that the boys and girls In the high schools throughout the country re- ; quire skilled leadership In matters of ' physical education. In speaking of the study of French j In the schools, Mrs. MacNaughton said, j I cannot see that knowledge of the na tive tongue of Sir Wlllrcd Laurler and Hon. Ernest Lapolntc could have au In Jurlous effect upon my children." Advertise In the Dalit News "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT' ritivcK nrmcr it.ii toiiu, iiistkict M.M'KP.NZIK IXIH'TOIJAI. ItlsTKIf'T NOTICE is hereby dven that I shall. on Monday, the 16th dy of May. 1927. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the rcr- noon, at the Courthouse. Prince Rupert. hold a sitting of the Court of Revision for the purpose of revising the lists of : voters for the said Electoral Districts. ! snd of hearing and determining anv snd all objections to the retention of I any ne.me on the said lists, or to Die rrirlstratl-n . unl of . .n.,. for resrlBtrntlon; and for the other purposes set forth In the "Provincial Elections Act." Dit-d at Prince Rupert. B.C.. th's Cth day of April, 1927. NOHMAN A. WATT. 114 Registrar of Vctem. ! Cash and Carry Grocery j ; Cth and Fulton . 5".00 Orders Delivered CO.I). i ... , . . . , , U e nave lust received a larire shipment of our special Home Cured Bacon, worth COc. This week's price, sliced .... 50c in the piece, per lb , 43c B.C. Fresh Pullett Eggs, 3 doz. r.f for i yjfltlee .1 memk w yL i ESS -I Imported? KO! It' t both older and better J TEN YEARS OLD lS-yil rius advcrttKCiiiciil it mil (nilili.slicil or displayed by the Litpiur Control Hoard or by the lidvcrnmenl of Itriliati CnliimliiH E. i;.tiii:i: kki-oiit. Prince Rupert. Cloudy, calm, temper' aturc 40.N Whltehor&c. Cloud;, south wind. temp. 43. Dawson. Cloudy, calm. temp. 38. Selkirk. Temp. 34. Hszclton- Clear, calm, temp. 32, Telegraph Creek. Clear, calm, temp, 40 ' ... , , Smlthers. Clear, calm, tczap. .5. Burns Lake. Clear, calm temp. 30. - - vli'intmr wiTt'ii iinnTPr' innillliiuuu naiuil I TION ACT, ILS.C. (H.tl'Tt.K 113. MASSETT CANKERS. LIMITED, hereby iglve notice that it has. under Section Seven ot said Act. dcnsslted with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and Dy the Land Registry District ol Prince Rupert, at Prlnoe Rupert. B.C., a de scription ol the s.tc and plans ot the whnrf nnn nlpr nrnnncM in mi t nn I the Massett Indian Reserve, Number I One, on Graham Island. Province of ! British Columbia. AND take notice that after the ex-1 plratton of one month from date or the : first publication of this notice, Massett I ;Canners Limited will, under Section 1 'Seven of said Act, apply to the Minister I or Public Vorks at his office In the j Clty of Ottawa, for approval of site and ! piana, ana inr leave 10 construct sam M DATED at Prince Rupert this 20th ria nr hhnn ion I MASSETT CANKERS LIMITED. i By its Solicitors. I K Williams. Manson & Oonzales. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provisions ar.tlf, IfI r. ti n U,aa A..t ' nh. smjar. Edii.ui. :...i.b1. iu .u' , nA A i hH tAti ,i that 1 Hap t evatnm - DAVID CORDILLA. IACOB KOSKI NOTICE in the matti:r of n aiMiiication iui sji'c taniit, tit fa iuimjuijiu v. 1 v. .;xivc (61. coast District. Map 1137. uasiaciory p'ooi 01 ine ion 01 mr :Fcri'fiCBV! l T,tle c2VcrlJK. lliC.B ,. i! land having been prnduced to me, It Is mv intention to i-wue. atlcr the expire- Hon of one month from the rirst pub- I licatlon hereor. a Provisional Certificate 1 n T'l I A n Vtj nkniia am Iti f riss namo , II. F . MacLEOD, Registrar of Titles. LAND ACT Skeena Ijind District. District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICF. that sixty days after date. I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over 040 acres or land bounded as follows: Commencing at a post planted at the ship 3. Oraham Island, and marked 1 "AJ.O.'s southwest corner"; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west BO chains: thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, Ming Bee- .tlon tinn .16. 38, Townshln Township 3. 3. Oraham Oraham Island. Island. B.C. B.C. a. J, UUKUUN, Locator, Dated Dscember 17, 1928. 1.; l:trt;y vt u Messrs.' Mulroim ! Strictly Local Flesh Ekkb. " Jei 1 doz 4;jC; o the undersigned for Assessment Wor,B-C- fresh pullets 35e ECD Butter '- lb for 1Dr nj-; performed on thp OoruiUa Oroup of B.C. frekh, flrsU 40c U,U,r'" (Mineral Claims. Princess Royal Island. , BjC frh Mtra, 45c Irc,n eKW- 4jC A car load of Terrace Potatoes skeena Mining Division, the sum ot,BC- arrived arrniu. thiq tnis week wcu, Tn 10 move move 393fl. and that unless said persons pay I Local new laid 60c thelf pri)porUonBte Bttare oI tne eo,t or; them quickly we Will Sell per jsuch Aumsement. together with all costs ...... 1(i() Id nark $1 RO'of advertising, etc., to the undersigned Jl6"oul- " . 1 . a. Butedale. B.C., on or before May 12. Salmon, cohoe. frtmen 2Se r.L i n Rhaker Salt, 2 for 2.c 1927, application will be made to the smoked kippers, lb .......... . I&c Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin lc h 25c Corn Flakes, any variety 10c ereln mentioned Mining Group of Smoked black cod, lb 22ftc fiiinkint. cuim" Vfitetl ,n the ""-'Pmnan baddies, lb , 20c Oranges. 3. doz. for $1.00 "'n'dBl rt M a 1 nn o f li 1 louet nous, ior $i.iu Cold Dust, larjre packages, each i . 3.-c Cow Brand Soda, per pkir. ... 10c ' Special Line of Spices, per tin sc. "ure Lxtracts, 50c bottles for .!0c Dr Title for Block a, rive (6), subdivision Royal Crown Soap, C bars 22'2c;p "e-Bou'n ha" V 0',V?ttnre! Seedless Raisins in bulk, regular price 17c: our price this Week, ' .... per 11, ID ni- l-'C IAM I A Ml iami ,. .. ,, ,' ,,' . ., , ... 1 2 tins Malkill K Best, 4 S, for $1..5. , ,,c w "tWL- s -ssv :f Sidney Wlllmore. the original Certl-MalkinH to.iicale of Title Is dated 30th June, 1918. and Is numbered 7833 1. l4nd Registry Office, Prince Rupert, r.ic;nc. cth Annl. 1027. t . I fill HiiVf iillf ,.!.,,. I lest lea ., "00 lbs. K(,H . I 1 lb. ' U. 11. nt.f SI. S.-.! You save 13c Ker lb. I We have one case of Pink Sal- mon Wlinout lalel8. bvery lin Kuurantcvd and worthy 15c. This week, to clear, C tins for 3.c Just Arrived 25 boxes Northwest Sodas, $1.00 size. This week, per box (H. lb.) C'Jc Last Hut Not Least Acadia Codfish. 2 lb. boxes 50c vnlnn uiut f. or G. P. TINKER District Representative of the Leading Life Assurance Company In Northern British Columbia, can give you real LIFE INSURANCE SERVICE Sovereign Life Policies cover any and nil Life Insurance needs. Drop in sometime and talk it over with me. "INSURE IN AN ALL-CANADIAN COMPANY." BAPTIST MINISTER CONTINUES SERIES OF SPECIAL SERMONS Rev. W. F. Price cuiitlnucd his series of special addressee at the Daptlst Church last evening to a good sized congregation. The meaning of the Cross" was the siibc-t of his diajourse which was sult-I'tile to the season of the year when the Christian Church the world over turns Mrs. P. C. Miller rendered a solo "He was despised" taken from Ilandels "Messiah." Next Sunday will be the last address of the series when the theme will be the "Resurrection and Its Significance.' A choir of 23 voices will assist in the cervices in the evening BOTTLE FROM SHIP DRIFTS ON ZAYAS tlx lirtliril tu I'lillril Mates Consul l Ciuiipllnl Willi lv Ihillvur Ucn Bolivar, who Is working with Oca. Kerr at the Zayas Island sheep ranch, picked up on the beach on March 16, a bottle containing a mcs. sage dropped overboard from the Ameri can steamer El Scgunda. The note, iwhlch was signed by H. W. lleucr. third 'mate of the steamer, had been written on Aujust 29. 1020, while the ship was In 31 degrees. 20 minutes north latitude and 131 degrees 32 minutes west long lluclc, and simply asked that the finder plcnsc forward to the nearest American consul. The bottle and message was turned over today to American Consul, A. Vakefleld. The location given In the message would be In the Pacific Ocean west of the north end of Vancouver Island, about 300 miks from here. BASKETBALL TEAMS FROM HIGH SCHOOL ON TRIP TO TERRACE Two High School basketball teams left on this morning's train to play two teams from the Terrace High School tonight. Tomorrow the teams will return to the city accompanied by the Terrace teams and will play two games tomorrow flight in the exhibi tion hall. The teams were accompanied Thomas Peddle, principal of the lo cal high school, and D. Ourvtch Went alens as coach. Members of the teams making the trip were as follows: Olrls P. Ilsrvey. C. Irvine, H. Sim. uln,hr t v.k. r ' ' " - - Steen and M. OilchrUt. Boys H. Macdonald, R. Stalker. D. 0i.it ,,..,, (caputln), M. Sakamoto. , , B. Irvine and B. nunt: . Market Prices Market prices prevailing here today are as follows: I. Alt I) Pure 25C Compound J...' 20o M;tis Salt mackerel, lb. 25c 'Eastern salt herring. 3 for .. 25c Suit coiHlkh fillets, lb DOc Boiiclcss salt cod bricks, lb. 203 MI.ATK yowX No x ,b 35c Roasting chicken, lb 45c Ham, sliced, iirst grade 55c lm, whole, first grade 42c nam. picnic. 10. 4ic .Cottage rolls, lb 35c Bacon, back, ,1,1, sliced roc Bacon, side .....4()o to C5c Porlc ,lrv Ayrshire bacon, lb . 35c Veal, shoulder 25c Veal, loin 40c Veal, leg 40o Pork, shoulder 38c Pork, loin 40c Pork, leg 40c Beef, pot roast , .... I2'c to 18c Beef. 'boiling 10c. to 123 Brcl, steak 25c to. 40a Beef .roast, prime rib 30a Lamb, chops fioc Lamb, shoulder 35c Mutton, leg 40c ,c. t ,BC Mutton, chops 40c Mutton shoulder 30c imnrn Brookflcld, Shamrock and woodland. lb 6O0 E.C.D., lb ,, SOc Capital, 2nd grado, 2 lba 05c Frascr Valley, lb .. COc New Zealand, lb , 05c CIIIXHU Ontario solids ,'. , . . .'. . 30c Stilton, lb 35c Kraft , 450 Norwegian a oat OSo Napoleon Llmbcrgcr 70c Roquefort 75o fSwUts' Buttercup, lb. 45c Oorgonzola, lb 75c John Clark, provincial In' spector or boilers, arrived In the city on I the Prince Charles on Saturday In the caurw o arpBrtmenHH uuues. I Monday, April n J. Bent's Great Sale Offers you the unique opportunity of buying the highest grade, seasonable Ladies' Ready-to-wear at tremendous savings We are nearing our $10,000 objective. BUY EARLY. New up-to-the-minute COATS, HATS, DRESSES, etc., at cost or less than cost A GENUINE SALE J. Bent - A daughter was born to 'Mr and Mrs. Milton Oonzales. Filth Avenue East. at the Prince Rupert Ocncral Hospital on April 8. 1027. IN I'KOHATE. IN Tilt: M l ltKMl: rol'KT Of IIKITIsll I'OIIIMIlIt I In the Matter ot the Administration! Act: and In the Matter of tlie Eitate of Juoepb V. Bowman. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order.of His Honor. F. McD. Young, the 24th day 01 February. AS). 1927. 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, properly verified, to me on or before the 24th day of March, AD. 1B27. and all parlies Indebted to the estate are rc- Sulred to pay the amount of their In-ebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Trlnce Rupert. BC. Dated the 24th day ot February, AX) IB27 IN I'KOHATE v tiu: m i-ucMi; coi iit or iii:iiiii tlll.l.Mlill In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter or the Estate of Fred Nelson, Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. F. McB. Vounij. the ith day of March. A D. ,1927. I wn appointed Administrator 6l the estste of Prrd Nelson, deewed. and aU psrtlet having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified, to me -.1 or neiore tne zisi day 01 April AX). 1927. and all parties indebted to the 1 estate rc required to pay the amount of their indebtedness ' me forthwith NORMAN A WATT. Official Administrator. , Prince Rupert. B.C. 1 TUu-a the 2Ut dsv of Marrh. A.D. 1B2T ! SYNOPSIS OF , LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vsesnt unrrved, surveyed I'rown Isn.ls may be ir-mptl by (iritlsli ulil-ets over 1 yssrs of a. ami by hIIit nn declaring Intention 111 IwrmnN llrlllxh il)Jcls rondl-llonal I uon r-i(1nr. occupation. jd Improvement tor aarlcultura) Full information oonrernlns: rr nitons reeardlng prs-empllons Is Rlvt-n tn llulletln No. 1. Land Hsrlss. "How tu I'rs-empt Ijind." copies ot ihlch mn ( obtained frs ot chart y addreMiIng the Department ot Limds. Victoria, B.C.. or to any Oov-rnment i:nt Records will bs granted covering only land suitable, tor agricultural purtioses, and which la not timber, land. Is. carrying over 1.000 board reet !er acre west ot ths Coast Hants and t.bftu fet per acr saat of that I lungs. Applications tor prs-smptlons ar to m addrssd to ths Land Com mlssloner of the I-and Recording Division, In which ths land applls.l for Is sltuuted. and ore mad on printed forms, copies of which can l ob-talnad from th Iand Commlsslonsr, Ir-emptlons must b occupied tor flv years and Improvements mad to value of $10 per aer. Includlnt clearing and cultivating at least flv acres, before a Crown Orsnt can be received. for more detailed Information see the llulletln "How to Pre-empt Land." X. PURCHASE Applications are received tor pur chase ef vacant and unreeerved Crown lands, not being tlmberisnd. for agricultural purposes; minimum nrloe for first-class (arable) land Is IS par acre, and aeoond-claas (gras-lng) land 12.50 per acr. Further In. formation regarding purchase or lesse of Crown Isnds I given In Bulletin No. 10. Land Bert, '"Purchase and Less of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites 00 timber land, not eicesdlnt 40 acr. may be purchased or leased, th conditions Including payment of stumpag. HOMESITE LEASES Unaurvy4 areas, not exceeding ti aw:, may he leaeed as homesltM, .conditional upon a dwelling being ereeted In th first year, title) being obtainable alter resldeno and lm provemeat oandltlons are fulflllsd sad land has been surveyed, LEASES For graxleitT and Industrial purposes areas not siosedlng 140 seres may be lee4 by on prsoi or a company, ORAZ1NQ m Under th Oraslng JLot th lrwr lno Is divided snls grulng districts and th rose administered undr a Orating Commlsslonw. Annual grating permits or Issued fctad m numbers ranged, priority aetng glvt, to esUbltthed owners. iltook-wnr may form association for rang majnaaemsnt. Fre er sorUy fres, penults or available tar MtUean, sifipers and Uavwlksrt, M ts I? Ladies7 Ready-to-wear I THE Is (he llfadtuarttrs fur Viiaiiiy Clothin I OK MKN SOCKS I OK MU.N. Men's StKkB in Milk, linje, purr wool urttj llk Mini .' all the latest patterns and color ami in Ubt und ' weiKhtn. Regular $1.00 .Special, 2 pair for IS .(mi You can afford to stock up at this price, SMUTS FOIt MKN We haw Jutf nvjlvcl n new line of emt lr:ts uj . hlrt, the "Wwrtern King." and "O.W.U." 8ni..i m i ine Hhirtu in the new checks and colon. douhii ! and button collar. From Acme Importers Third Avenue. WESTHOLME TONK.1IT , Norma THEATRE ONLY. 7 and !i p.m. "The Waning Sex" Tin- .-tun .I ;i miidiih I'ortiu. CONKAI) NA(iKU (iKOIU.i; K. AKTIIlMt, MAUI II A MATTOX and HtrtniK cuxt. THE COI.I.EdlANS" (ai.ruc I-cwIh nnd Dornlhy (iulllvt-r In "I'KiHTINfi TO WIN." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission FREE! to all children Pa ACME e AND IIOVS l.(k" Phone iu'J Shearer In 35c nnd lllc iiidng Book pALKIHsj "A Trip lo Coffee Uind" with ONE I'OUNl) TIN OF MALKLVS IIEST COFFEE liKt CASH I'HIZES ... -!'( . . ' .,rfEE VOUK L'UOCEU The W. 11'. Malkln Co. I.I ml led, Vuncouver, II.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED! Nullines from Prince lliiiirrl. lr p ni!ViiVU'K' V,CTHUIA' "' imy. Alert liny, etc., TuewUy, 8 I nr VANCortvnt, VICTOItIA, imtpdale, Alert llnv. etc.. fiuturdsv U a.m. lor Nnae UUer Points and Port Hlmimm, Tliursiluv li.m. in 2...I Avenue. u. M. HMITll. Aseut. ' 'I'rlnie llupert. Il.t.