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The orchratra computed of aome membera of the band and other 4xys alao played very creditably and, together with other ar, tlau. rendered a delightful program, The various numbers were will received and generous encorea were responded to freely so the program waa not complete until about 10 JO. Arrangement were In the handa of J. Dare, chairman of the Boys' Band com. intttee, who also presided at the door. The hall was well filled and, while return from the ticket selling are not complete. It Is known that a substantial sum wtll be realized for the band's! fund. ' . The program waa aa follows: Msreh "BIB A." (Hall), Band. Overture "Friendship" (Mackle-Beyeei. Band. Selection "Peerless (Huff), Orchestra Vocal solo "Selected." Mlaa C. Jones. i Mandolin duet Selected. Busanlch Bros . Duet Selected. W. Smith and A. Clapperton. Overture "Bright and Oay" (Mackle-Beyea). Band. Walls "Sweet Rone" (Howell), Bind. Song Selected. Mrs. D. Rosa. March "Frattrnlty" (Hayes). Band. Selection- "The Show By" (Hazil). J. E Davey and A. Clapperton. Waits- "Pond Ulllca." Orchestra. Overture "Bohemian Girl (Balfe). LAND ACT notice or intkntTTiv to apply to 111 ITKCIItfcP. 1.1 Ml In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north shore of the South Ann of 7 woo Harbor. Moresby Island, Queen charlotte Islands. Province of British Columbia TAKE NOTICE that James Field. Of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation Marine Broker, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing st a post planted on the north shore of South Arm of Tasoo Harbor. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands. In the Province of British Columbia, about S chains from the end of the Government trail; thence 10 chains northeasterly: thence 10 chains north westerly: tbence 10 chains southwesterly thence 10 chains southeasterly, and containing twenty (30) acres, more or JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 29. 1926. I LAND ACT MITK F. or INTENTION TO APPLY TO l-EA-K MIKKMIOKE j In Orahsm Island. 3ueen Charlotte Island Land Recording D:trlct of Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay. Massett Inlet. Orahsm Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Company Limited of Vancouver. B.C.. .occupation Manufacturers, intend to sp-ply tor a lease of the following de-, trrlbed lands. Commenclni at a post planted at the northeast cornrr of DL. 1S71: thence' I westerly, following northern boundary of . aid Ixt to the northwest rorr.tr of said i Lot. thence werterly. northerly and j easterlv. following the high tide mark of Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly ! point of Echinus Point; thence south-: easterly to the point of commencement. and cmitaininir imj ecrea. more or less. POWELL RIVER COMPANY, LTD. Agent. 3. Douglas Wilson. Dsted 4th November. 1B2 MINHItAL ACT CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS .NOTICE Juanlta, Anyox. Granby. Alamo. Rodeo, Pinto. Wann Fractional No. 2, and Monte Fractional Mineral .Claims, situate In the Atlln Mining Divlalon of Cassiar District Where located- On Wann River, Taxu Arm of Taglsh Lake. TAKE NOTICE that I. Charles V. Bob. Free Miner's Certificate No. 89788, intend, sixty dava from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Orant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 80, must be commenced before Uie Issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 1st day of January. AD. II. McN. FRASEH. Aient. ion. : j FOR SALE HY TENDER HE KI PERT Ttltl.K SI'PPl.V CO. ANI I'MVERStl. TlttlllNO CO. PHIM'K , lit PERT. H.C. TENDERS will be received by the un- erslgned for the drygoods. gents fur-1 nlshlngs, and grocery atock. with fix-. Hires and furnishings in connection, be-1 longing to the estate of J. C. Oavlgan, ;5ir,? th nunert Table Supply and Universal Trading Co.. Prince Rupert. "stock and fixtures may be Inspected on application to the undersigned or at ITenders' may be aubmltted for the whole or each atock separately nd' be received by the undersigned on or before 8 p.m. Monday. February 21, 1927. The hirhet or any tender not neces- arlly ccep'rd;,bu cnuams. , " Trustee, jjrlnre frffipert, B O. NOTICE. rSTTE OF JAMES H'AKII VM1.MI. jP Al'TIIOHIZEO SSION()U Tender will be receivea oy me ui.uyi-. Wncd on the Stock In Trade nd Fli- tures ot the sbove named J. W. Wilson . st Stewart, B.C. ipi ;Uv tcTatore may be obtained from R. Wy Kenneay." Barrister. Stewart. B.C. iTenden to bV submitted on or before: February 19, m. ingv " -.- not ''"""''''CONNON, Tnistee. Prtoce Rupert, D C. INDIGESTION Gas on Stomach Caused Severe Pains N Mrs. C. F. WWW, H.B. No. J, fllen Even, ISak writes: "For years mjr eldest anil suffered from severe pains anil Agunj from imperfect digestion, lie dieted and used artificial ligeslaiits, ml nil to no avail. At last j I got him a Utile of ! e-vere stomarh attuks ceased, there was no more gas vn the stomach, and he ecoJd eat anything he wished." Put up on) bv The T. Milburn Co, jJalted, Toronto, Out. Orchestra. . Song Selected, Joan Arthur. Mandolin duet-- Selected. Bros. Song J. E. Daney. Accompanist for the evening W. V. Dsvlea. Conductor Thos. Wilson. LADIES' MUSIC CLUB AT MRS. DU YERNET'S a .. IMper on Contemporary l'aier Item of Mixlerii Mulr are Heard The Ladles' Music Club, met at the home of Mra. F. H, Du Vernet. 674 Fourth Avenue East, on Wednesday afternoon. The program was arranged by Miss Alice Du Vernet who resd a paper on contemporary composers. Other Items on the the program were as follows: Pianoforte solos (a). Canadian com poser. "Mururka Op. 12 (Browne). Miss' May. (b) American com post r. "Pirouette" (Herman Flnckl. Mrs. Median. Vocal solo American composers, "Dawn" (Paul Curran). Mra. D. Ross. Violin solo American composer. "To A Wild Rose" (MeDiwell). Mrs. Wm. U41-lsr. Pianoforte solo Polish compocer. "Polish Danse" iSeharwenka). Mrs. Msrentette. Vocal solo Frtnch eomposer. "Elegy" ( Massenet ).Mrs. Allen. Pianoforte solo English composer. "Suite for Piano" (Thurbeln). Mrs. Kenny Vocal aolo--English composer. "Summertime on Bredon" (Orahsm Peel), Mrs. Muldoon. FIRST REQUEST FOR AIRSHIP PASSAGE LONDON TO INDIA LONDON. Feb 24 (Canadian Press despatch) The first request for an air PRINGE RUPERT THRIVING PORT WHEAT POOL IS PHOtl) PARENT OF I.ISTV YOCNOSTEIt, SAYS OF-ITCIAL OltOAN There Is 'a new grain port in Canada 'today as a result of the Alberta Wheat 1 Pool's operations says the VJA. ' oi Calgary, official organ of the United Farmers of Alberta, and the Alberta Wheat Pool. Prince Rupert, terminal of the old Orand Trunk Pacific (now the Cana dian National Railway) is Canada's baby grain port, and a lusty, thriving , youngster, too. ' The Alberta Pool Is the proud .parent and Le 14 not taken the whole bottle ot this port. Over four million bushels before he vrai greatly relieved. The I of wheat has been shipped from Prince I Rupert by the Pool since last harvest. Prince Rupert la a Pool port. I The Alberta Pool eased the Oovern-' ment terminal elevator af PVlnoe' Rupert when nobody knew Just how successful Its operation would be. Prince Rupert la now' definitely established as j a grain port, and the focal newspapers Bussanlch cf that city are now out for more ele vator accommodation. J1ST AS ("HEAP The differential In ocean freight rate to United Kingdom aa compared tu Vancouver, has been discontinued, and wheat Is carried just u cheaply from Prince Rupert aa from the latter port. ' What does It mean to be a grain-snipping port? It means the expenditure of about 15.000 on each ship fcr provisions, coal, stevedoring and other and incidentals. Right here It might be mentioned that Vancouver has benefited In this way from the Alberta Pool's operation to the extent of about 1 .250.000 Amid all the clamor about the using of foreign ports and so on. now might be an opportune time to ponder upon what the Alberta Wheat Pool has accomplished In establishing 3 brand new Canadian gram port. ONTARIO HAS MOST TIMBER SO MINISTER Or I'OKESTS AMI Ll TELLS I.E(ilLVTt KE Ol THAT PKOVIX'E TO STOP EXPORT OF PI LPWOOK TORONTO. Feb. 24. In spite of the enormous demands being made upon its Umber resources and a, lire menace which has destroyed masy millions of acres of valuable forest, land. Ontario leada the world In timber wealth. Hon. WUUam Flnlayson. minister of lands and foresta. told the Ontario Legislature Friday night In moving the second read ing of bis forestry bill. The 1AU Is aimed , at further Increasing this wealth and at i rehabilitating the forest 'lands.. j "We hope, by a new policy.'' said the j minister, "to perpetuate the timber wealth of this province." Incidentally, he added. It was the In ship passage from London to India has . to the tf nUon of tne government atop Deen receivea. it came oy caoie irom as txpott ot puipwood as rspldly poa-Australla and requested berths on the glblt airship R101 for next August. However, j nt mfMUTt proposes to Invite the no airship bookings to India are likely townships and rural municipalities to to be made before 1928. The R101. a Mt Mlde tiacU of Und ,Bj reforestra-government airship. wlU probsbly be tIon purposM. (Tne government would completed about July of next year and pTovUt trwa and tUtai to planting, the R100. o be operated by the Air- MUt , ptnoa 0f thirtr years the munl-shlp Ouarantee Company, will not be , clp,m, 4 take over the tracu ready for fllghta much before the R101. ! pUnted entirely from the government, or so that a year will pass before an Eng- ( , tturn them to the government, or en-land-Indla alrahlp Journey Is attempted. ltr mt3 partnership with the government The tare win prooaoiy De aoout iiuu, , n lh, fore.trstion pian. and the trip will taxe aoout tour oays. Advertise In the Dally Newa. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION' TO APPLY TO I.HASE LA Nil. In' Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prime Rupert, and situate at Nesto Inlet, Queen Charlotte Ulanda. TAKK NOTICE that John Dybhavn. ot Prince Rupert. B.C., occupation manager. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: . Commencing at a post planted on the south side of Nesto Inlet, about one mile from Its head: thence south. 0 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence north 8 chains to shore: thence east 10 chains, more or lesa. following the shore line to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. JOHN DYBHAVN, Applicant. Dated November 23. IB2A. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO TO LEASE I.AMt In Prince Rupert Land Recording District, and situate at Huston Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. f-rrle. ot Vancouver, B.C., occupation flah iscker. Intends to apply for a lease ot f he following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at northeast corner about 1,000 feet westerly from miners' cabins at head of jiusiuu jiucb, memo westerly vi chains; thence southerly about 12 chains; thence easterly 20 chains: thence nor-' therly about 12 ohatns, and containing 24 acrea, more or less. ROBERT M. CURR1E, Applicant. NOTICE February 7, 1927. Cltlrrns of Prince Ruucrt are hereby notified that according tp the By-law! No. 182, Section 480, ''No person shall j within the City place, keep or deposit I ashes tn wooden receptacles or within j twenty-five feet of a house or building1 unless the same are contained In some safe depository constructed ot brick, I stone, or other non-combustible ma-1 terlal. ' i I am instructed bv the Cltv authori ties to notify all parlies, who neglects to, do so or who refrains from doing any' act or thing which violates the above' provision, that ten daya from the above' date an Inspector will be empowered to tske the necessary proceedings to enforce this section of the By-law. 11. a. Mclean, City Engineer, CANCER CURE BEINGSOUGHT t.omi ATiioi.STAVs Vlti'n IN-11. mini r end of "time LIMIT NEXT FIVE YEARS siiori.ii he .MoiiK nti nn 1. LONDON. Feb. 24. (Canadian Press Despstch). Will the next five years be more fruitful than the last five In the search for a cure of cancer. This ques- tlon Is a leading topic today, for It la just five year since Lord Atholstan,! millionaire proprietor of the Montreal! Star, offered a prlxe of 20.000 to the. "graduate or student ot any university' who within five years after thla date Is the first to discover a medicinal treat-! ment for the effective cure ot cancer, j the decision to be left to the Royal 1 College of Physicians and Surgeons tn! "Lt th Cttk Kitchtns Help Voi" Clark's 4& A complete Ult.h excellent boiled beef with vegetables itnd betf craw- lust like the home boiled dinner without the trouble and work, TRY in W. CLARK LIMITED Montreal 17-17 The Well-Managed Home HTHE manager of a household is the purchas- ing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she .must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on Lousiness principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchc sing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to mae your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are usejul. Every manager oj a household every member oj the household who shares' the responsibility for, the family's welfare should make a habit oj reading the ads. Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely London. England." The prize has not been won, although research workers throughout the world have been continuously struggling with the problem. Now there Is a prospect of Increasing sums of money1 being devoted to research, and Sir Berkeley MoTnlhan. one of the world'a greatest cancer experts, has Issued a call for what he describee as a "national uprising against the scourge." Sir Berkeley Is president of the Royal College of Surgeons, and In a meeting unique In British medical history he told his audience of 700 . persons that 100 ot them would die of cancer. AMI AT PltOORESSf Two separate questions remain to be answered: (J) What cause scancer? 2) What cures cancer? There Is no necessary connection between the answers to these questions. It would be quite pos sible to find a cure apart from the! knife without having discovered the cause; and on the other hand the discovery of the cause would not make the discovery of a cure certain, al though It would probably bring it nearer. In neither direction can the progress recently made be proierly appreciated by anyone who la not an expert. For example, the famous work of Mr. Bernard and Dr. aye In Isolating and' examining certain ultra-microscopic organisms said to be associated with cancer Is far too technical and ambiguous for the lay mind, which demands clear-cut conclusions. Yet these have been the most striking performances during the past five years In an attempt to answer the question, "What causes cancer?" Is local Irritation the sole cause? Is there a esncer parasite? Has cancer anything to do with the blood stream, and If so", can it be controlled by diet? These are aome of the queatlons to a study of which research workers are devoting their lives. While Sir Berkeley Moynlhan's prescription ot the knife repeients what may be called the ornclal faith ot the medical profusion, it la by no means allowed to go unchallenged among the specialists. One ot the strongholds of opposition Is the Battersea Oeneral Hospital, where non-operative -methods appear to have met with considerable success. ORTHODOX REMEDIES At present there are only three orthodox- remedies tor cancer: ' (lj : Bur- SAVAGE ELECTRIC WASHER AND DRYER. Washes, Blues, Rinses and Dries without a wringer or having to put your hands In the water. Cash Price $!5iO Also Easy Terms KAIEN HARDWARE CO. gery: (2) Radium; (3V X-rays. There la also the lead treatment Invented by Dn Blair Bell ot Liverpool, which has succeeded In prolonging life In apparently incurable cases, but which Is technically still in its infancy. Dr. Shaw-Mackenzie claims to be able to demonstrate the presence or otherwise of cancer "by tests ot blood. As the fashion at the moment, however. Is to regard cancer as a local condition which does not affect the blood, Dr. Shaw-Mackenzie's researches have been coldly received by the profession. It Is at any rate a point gained that the stimulating example of the New Health Society should have spurred the. 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