(laJr February 22, 1927 Proved - a&4 Victurtft Tk Prvwtat Co. UA iWr-nr LNAMELWARE Corner We carry a complete W iwanrtmint (if Kitchen Utensils also the l-2asy Vacuum rl.rtrir Y;llHT finest malted trains and hops brewed TUB with the most scientific care in five modern plants go to make the pure beer consumed by the people of Hritish Columbia. Then the Amalgamated Breweries continuously call upon Independent firms of chemists of reputation for independent analysis. These analyses PROVE the purity and-, quality of British Columbia beers and Its fullest maturity. H ERE is nn extract from th last nnnlysi of Aiiialcatnatcd Browing boer maitr by the firm of McDonald and McDonald, analytical chemists of Vancouver: "All three samples had a sparllivg briaklfieim and a suhsdanlialjuitvx rewniuingnn U yltmM-a cmwt!r-aHe time. Eath had a ref refiling arnmaawm ngmdWii bitter hop taxtr. The analysi tkvu tnulumtely tht cU three samUs are pure and wAofw hrvrraqn. The high Erlrael, line Aci-'itj, hh !-:', yimrym Matter, ttthtiOHlial Atli end Phosphoric At id contnU ere absolute evidence of Hie good, iK mn quality cf these hem, proving them to be pure M-dl Hmmge. The analym of Uese samples of veer is very tmitar to thai of Uic lest European tarietia." McDonald & McDonald, (Signed) A. W. SatUrfieW, diumUl. 1 fV-OTtaa fUMMr Co. i4 14, at Government Stores and Licensed Premises. I Thi ndvrrtirmcnt i not piibhsbcd or tlipl.VHl'ly the Liquor C i.ntrol Hoard or by the (toveruiucnt of UritMi C-ilunibito. The to? SJL Store Brushes at Cost n-r.n.kp!l with llruiii' and in order to move in the store at cost price. I : m, wc will sell any Hair l!rub 1 dues' 1' i-l.ru -ivi-v backs, ebony backn. polishea -,-r wood tMik. Military liru.-hcs. Sail Urunhe. Clothes hr osnoitN imusiiKs Ttic t tilitv Itrunh with the blue handle. lU-istle are fimrly il in a t'wirtted wire frame and there in a broh for every 1 Jrpose. ORMES LTD. "nl Ave. anil (ilh St. The rioiuor Dru.Tfc'iU Three IteKislcnd rharmnti.sts llioncs 82 and 200 TINWARE At !w.t,,.,.w a nr mPPF.RWARE L,uivniuivi wiE Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. i Canadian! ii I-.. UWVj III Km. i.n .... iinriiurri l'r llulril famnhrii ,Atniey for all jJ Canadian Pacifk Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert " '8' S"' Uracil. 4.......... '"nW'll1' Manli Mclorlu, Seattle IVtiruary 'i... 'M'VPL.... ' Vi I.' Viiiiiii. Alert nay. line, i.nn uriiit iirim, irvr. - " ...i ii U am. Kim. an.) Vancouver emy Mtwday. Htrnmolilp Lines. IU" "- of 4th street und Sril Avenue. I'rlnce nuperi, Local and Personal Arthur' TmI. Phone 678. B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Oet the Big 4 habltl When thinking ol a Taxi, phone 4. tf Our Shlnffles rrwit an1 lat inni.r Beal 6ve Lumber Co, tf 8pecla, Wednesday. ohlv'Btef Sausage i ids. lor 35c. TaW Supply. This afternoon's train, due from the Cast at 3.30, will arrive on time. E. C. Gibbons is sailing for on the Camoiun this afternoon on a brief business trip. Cy T. Lawrey of the Union Oil Com pany Is leaving on the Camosun this afternoon for Butedale. J. Morse Hatt. former Terrace hard ware dealer, has been elected a mem ber of the Victoria Rotary Club. Accounts totalling 19,700.35, up to February 17, wtre passed for payment by the city council at their meeting last night. D. B. Finn, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station has been elected a member of the Rotary Club here. An application to purchase, a city lot which already had beeu before the council was' again left over last night for a further two weeks. Aid. R, ' F. Perry, who ha been in disposed "as- a remit of 'an accident the other day In the railway yards. ww not preteut at the meeting of the city board last night. ' Prlitc Rupert Boya' Band and Orel! tattat Oraad Concert, alted - by vocal arlsstes at Salvation Army Citadel on Wednesday. February 23 at 8 pin. Fine program. Come and help the band. 45 Trappers) Call and bow your fur to the CM Reliable House. It will pay you as we can guarantee to lre you higher prices thin anyone else. We have bg orders for all kind of fun. especially mink. Wm. Osldbloom. Second Avenue. Phone 522. tf Dr. H. C. Wrtnch. XI L.A. for Skeena Miss Wrtnch: II. O. Perry, M.L.A. for rort Oeorge. and Mrs. Perry, and H. F. Kergln. M.L.A. for Atlln. were among the guests at a aesslonsl dinner given last week by Premier and Mrs. Oliver at their home. "Del Bonlta." Fern Street. Victoria. I Just before the council adjourned last 'night. Aid. W. M. Brown asked If the I city was using the old shack at th corner of Fifth Avenue and Fulton si. If not he suggested that It be torn down aa It was rapidly becoming an eyesore. The matter was left to the Board of Works for Investigation. A letter from the Ford Motor Co of Canada acknowledging receipt of a wire from the city requesting the company to consider erecting an assembly plsnt here was read at the meeting of the city council last ntght. The com- 'munlcatlon. which was filed, thanked the city for the suggestion and ex. preaeed regret that the place was too (sr north for the plant. A report from the board of works recommending that repairs be effected to the sidewalk between Ninth Avenue and Eleventh Avenue and Sherbrooke Street was passed by the council last night. The work will cost about $100. M.iyor Newton. In referring to the Item. said the walk was commonly known as "Lover's Lane." Alderman W. J. Urcer explained that the walk was badly in need of repairs and It was considered wise to use some ot the old plunks which were available. A N N ( ) 1 1 NT 12 M K NTS frS I'M f 4 Klks' Annual Invitation Ball, Febru ary 33. I'MahlMicd 11)2:1. PI Office Hours: . 1) a.m. to U p.m. Saturday: t !)' nVm. to -1 p.m. Any evening by appointment D&EPKennv DENTIST KNchnn-je lllock. Phone 10!) THE DAILY NEWS PA. jE THREE Regular meeting of the Elks tonight at 830. All members please attend. Basketball tonight In Exhibition Building at 6:45. Admission 25c and 10c. Joe McPhee. custom officer at Bute- dale, is returning south on the Camo-sun this afternoon. Soeclal Wednesday only. Maid of Clover Creamery Butter In bulk, ,3 lbs. for 'I US. Limit 0 lbsto each customer. Table Supply. Mrs. J. Bent Is returning tomorrow Wednesday from a buying trip south, bringing with her Spring coats, suits, dresses and millinery. The regular monthly dinner of trie Prince Rupert Shrine Club was held last night In the Commodore Cafe. The president. Noble R. V. O. UPlne. was In the chair. Union steamer Camosun returned at 1:30 this afternoon from Stewart, Anyox and other northern ports of call and will sail at S o'clock this evening for Vancouver and wayports. The steamer Prince Albert, formerly la the C.N.R. coast service and more recently engaged In liquor carrying south of Vancouver. Is now loading cargo of lumber at Victoria for the United Kingdom. NEW HOSPITAL FOR VICTORIA STItl t'Tl'KK Ol' HM) ROOM TO UK f is.nci:i iiv rournu.uioy MITII IIK.U((t'.KTr.ll!i IN m:h yoiik VICTORIA, Feb. 22.- A new private hospital, containing 100 private rooms. Passenger sailing on the Camosun tncj embodying the latest and most this afternoon for the south Include modern Ideals In hospital construction II. O. Olgandet. H. H. Tembley, Cy T.'aritj equipment, will be erected In Lawrey. E. C. Olbbons, Mr. Wallace, Mr. I victoria In the near future. The In-Allen, and Joe McPhee. 'stltutlon will be called "The Victoria lug of Um city council. General Hospital." the name having The Summit Avenue local improve-; en rencrved with the registrar of meut bylaw, calling for the construe-1 jnt itock companlea here. Hon of a roadway, was finally consider-j Qne ot tne irgest corporations of ed acd adopted Wet ntght at the meet-),,. klnd caDltallrcd at 15.000,000, and having Its headquarters at New York, has been for the past few months Investigating the possibilities of building a large private hospital In Victoria or Its Tlclnlty, and has decided to con struct such a structure in this city, a! site for which has practically brenj secured. j The corporation has under Its con-' trol fifteen private hospitals In thej United States and Canada, which arej the last word In hospital construction: and equipment. Leading surgeons throughout the United States are mem-j bcrs of the advisory board, and may be . consulted In all cases In which their trices, are requested, j , , .Mr OK IMIKIEMU uoraon m. unmpwji, iciri, rUter.-.whojl . representing the corpora tion's lntertU here says, that this new private hospital will .not eonfyct In any way with either the Jubilee or St. Joseph's Hospitals, as It will not cater to Indigent patients and will not re- celve any financial assistance from the city or the government Local patients, under a registered' medical man will be admitted for treatment. Mr. Campbell pointed out. but the principle on which this corporation carries on Is that patients throughout Canada and the United Statea who would be better under climatic conditions In Victoria than In some other community, would be transferred here for treatment. On the other hand. If a local doctor were of the opinion that the climate conditions of Nevada were better suited for his patient, the patient would be entered In the Victoria hospital and then transferred to the hospital maintained In that local? Ity by the company. A feature ot the' Victoria General Hospital will be the special radium equipment " to be provided for the treatment of patients aflUetcd with cancer. IMK'TOKS .MAY STOCK The hospitals are financed from New York, where the head office Is situated, but a aubsldary company will be formed here for the local hospital? The majority of the stock Is held In New York, but a certain amount will be set aside for any doctor who wishes to subscribe, one of the rules of the company being that only doctors may be shareholders. No shares will be sold, hwwever. until the hospital Is erected and, ready to receive patients. Application will be made under the Hospital Act for a license to carry on, ns soon as matters are definitely arranged. All plans for the new hospital will have to be submitted . to the Pro vincial Secretary. Hon. William Sloan, before settlement. . tl' vi:.tiii:u itcrouT Trlnce Itupert. Cloudy, light east wind; temperature 33. ., Terrace. Cloudy, temp. 30. Ilosswood. Cloudy, calm, temp. 38. Alyansh. Part cloudy, calm, temp. 37. Alice Arm. Cloudy, calm, temp. 31. Anyox. Heavy wet snow, calm, temp 34. Stewart. Snow, calm, temp, 31. llarclton. Fog, calm, temp. 10, Telegraph Creek. Snowing, calm. temp. aax Smlthers. Clear, calm, temp. 9. Burns Lake. Clear, calm, temp. 11 Whltehorse. Clear, cairn, temp. 12. Dawson. Cljar, calm, 10 .below. Stewart Hivtr" 31 heiow. i- BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME Accidents Can't Jmrm these Guaranteed Art-IWs" fun,- rfff K, il !( lrf a t""t e in Mm 'ill fawn '( dainty bortlir dfitn. i I V COLD SEAL I I OUAgANTTE I 1 MnMnvKcmK-rusy V V oawno.fvsm J t-N. tMfm COSGOLEUM FIXTURESFOR CRIB LEAGUE; 28 Cold Storage va. Moose. Knights of Columbus vs. St. Andrew's . C.N. Mechanics vs. C.N. Operating. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Dry Dock. Sons ot Canada vs. Canadian Legion. Orange Lodge vs. Grotto. MAI(( II 7 Cold Storage vs. Sons of Canada. Moose vs. C.N. Mechanics. St. Andrew's vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. C.N. Operating vs. Orange Lodge. Dry Dock vs. Canadian Legion. Knights of Cslumbus vs. Orotto. 14 Mocse vs. Orotto. St. Andrew's vs. Cold Storage. C.N. Mechanics vs. Dry Dock. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Orange Lodge C.N. Operating vs. Canadian Legion Sons of Canada vs. Knights ot 21 Cold Storage vs. C.N. Operating. Knights of Columbus vs. Dry Dock. Moose vs. Sons of Canada. St. Andrew's vs. Orange Lodge. C.N. Mechanics vs. .Canadian Leglou. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Orotto. I1ASKKT11AI.L SCHEDULE rniiii .itv 23 Tuxla vs. Stars. Bankers va. Terminals. Orotto vs. Elevator. Elks vs. Native Sous. Stars vs. Colts. Maple Icafs vs. Adaiiacs. ' Elevator vs. Bankers. Native Sons vs. Terminals. MAItt II Colts Vs. Tuxls. Orotto vs. Bankers, . . v Stars vs. Maple Leafs. Terminals vs. Elks. 4 Tuxls vs. Stars. Maple Leafs vs. Adanacs. Terminals vs. Elevator. Elks vs. Native Sons. NOTICE February. 7, 1927. Cltlfccus of Prince Rupert are hereby notified that according, td ,thB, BytWw No. 10J. Section 489, ''NoJier6u Wall within the City place-.keea ,5 deposit ashes In wooden receptaclei V within twenty-five feet of a' hbUhe1 w' building unltM the same are contained In some safe depository constructed ot brick, stone, or oincr nuu-vuuiuuauuio material." , t am instructed bv the City authori ties to notify alt partlea, who neglecU to do so or who refrains from doing any act or thing which violates the above provision, that ten days from the above date an Inspector will be empowered to take the necessary proceedings tenforce this section or me uy-isw. w H. A. McLEAK, City Eujlnccr, AT LITTLE A. light rub-over with a damp mop, wilt instantly remove all traces of dirt or stains no tiresome baiting or sweeping required. 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Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. l'HONES 43 and 3S5 S UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED saltings from t'rlm-e Itupert. lor VAM'OUiEK, VICTOItIA, Suanou Hay "! Alert Hay. tie, Tuesday. 3 p.m. tor VANCOUVER, VICTOItIA. Alert Hay and Swanwn Hay, etc, Saturday. 9 a.m. lor POUT Sl.MI'SOV, ANYOX. ALICE A KM, STEWAItT and Naas Kher t:unircrles Sunday, 8 p.m. IS3 2nd Avenue. It. M. SMITH. Agent. Prime Itupert. H.C jea'ni! ii ,'siayrT l3(twai rr a mt ro. sight" GRANT'S (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT &l.i.CUb..t Ouiilltnu. Dull-fwat-Clutn. itUai. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia.