PAGE SIX iMHIHIHHiHlHiHHHii i II 'I i i i n A GOOD Liver helpi a lot to make life worth living. It is worth a mint of money to hive one. A bid liver becomes a good liver when the liver nerves are in good order. YOUR NERVES . CONTROL v YOUR HEALTH I Tot your health aake Consult d. A. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIKOPItACTOU Rooms 6 & 7, Exchange Wock Phone 601 PATHO TsJEUKOMETLR Service Easier Specials FOIt THIS WEEK Easier Errs and Novelties at Lowest Prices 1J.C. Egga, Extra Large, 3 dozen for $1.23 B.C. Ejrgs, Firsla, 3 dozen for . $1.15 B.C. Ekrs, Pullets, 3 dozen for $1.00 for $1.35 I We guarantee these eggs I to be strictly Al. I Also all kinds of Cheese, Ham, Bacon, and Fresh Meats at lowest prices. MUSSALLEM'S 417-123 Fifth Ave. East Prin.ie Rupert. Phone 18. Phone 84 A GOOD INVESTMENT There is no safer investment and none that will pay larger dividends than accurately fitted glases. 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 Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per double load Per single load Per sack Firelighters, 48 for $6.50 $3.50 . 50c $1.00 delivered All classes of Coal at dealers' prices. KydeTransfer 131) Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone S75 DENTIST 'SCOTLANDBEAT ENGLAND FIRST SOCCER MATCH for Strictly Local Fresh Eggs, doz. A car load of Terrace Potatoes arrived this week. To move them quickly we will sell ier 100 lb. sack $1.80 Shaker Salt,' 2 for 23c Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin 10c Corn" Flakes, any variety .... 10c Sunkist Oranjrei, 3 doz, for $1.00 Toilet Rolls, 22 for $1.00 (Jold Dust, large packages, each 35c Cow Brand Soda, jer pkg. . . . 10c Special Line of Spices, jer tin 5c Pure Extracts, COc bottles for 30c Royal Crown Soap, G bars 22'2c Seedless Raisins in bulk, regular price 17c; our price this week, per lb 13c JAM! JAM! JAM! 2 tins Malkin's Best, 4's, for $1.33 You save 30c. Malkin's Best Tea 300 lbs. to sell. 1 lb C3c 2'i lb. pkg. $1.55 You save 13c per lb. . We have one ca.w of Pink Salmon without labels. Every tin guaranteed and worth 15c This week, to clear, G tins for 35c Just Arrived I 25 boxes Northwest Sodas, $1.00 j size. This week, per box (5. lb.) 69c ! ..; Last But Not Least I Pure Lard, 5 lbs. for 9.V; BILLIARDISTS HAVE BANQUET The Prince Rupert Billiard Association held, an enthusiastic . banquet ou : j Thursday night In the Boston Hall I'AIKI.V cooii im.M' or I ooiHALL ' vatism prlars hlch were won , MIOtV.N IX U.Ml.UlEMKXT YES-TEIIUAY AI'TEKXOOX ujr me auierenti'icanu' ana inainauais , during the past . seasan were presented" by Mayor Newton. President Fred Pyle presided and called upon tbe team cap- A good crowd was In attendance yes- talus and others to give their views on terday afternoon for the first football the manner of electing the teams for game 'of the season between teams re- the past season, and alio different mem- presenting England and Scotland. The ters of the company for contributions to ' latter team won by a score of seven the program of the evening. It ww to four. For the first game of the an evening of good fellowship and the season, the exhibition showed a fairly various spjrtsincn paid tribute to the good .brand of football with all the play- ex?ellent feehug which had prevailed crs indicating the need of, training be- durla the scaron and campllmented fore a very Intensive schedule of game the teams and the Individual winners of is drawn up. the teason's prizes. Those taking part In J. Currie and F. Hardy acted as lines, the pragram Included U. Howe. Oco. men while Geo. Russell handled the Waugh. W. H. Long, 3. P. McMordle. S. whlrtle to the entire satisfaction of the n. Macdoald. Joe Brown. Ben Sell. Oco.! fans- i M;Ilmoylc,. Frank Moore. S. C. Thomp- The teams lined up as follows: son,.q. Balagno, J. Judjje. Bert Morgan. Scotland Andy Murray; J. Harris and jchn ttulgtr and A, McDonald. W. Murray; J. Haddcn, Sam Currie and i The complete list cf prizes with the A. McDonald: J. 8. Wilson. P. Doherty. came of the donors and winners Is as S. Ersklne, A. Haddon and J. Andrews. 'follows: Pnrrl.nfl 1? It.ii. T Una n n ' uub..uM i " ... .tail auu fv. i Skinner: Oesrge Hill, Percy Tinker and. Frank ludgklnscn; A. Walters. F. Rus- eell, A. Dickenson, George Howe, and C. H. Norrlneton. It Is easy enough to figure out a CITY TEAM niAMnoNSIIII' Shield pre-eiitcd by the Brunswick-Balke Collender Cu., won by Grand Terminal team. Five individual cups, donated by John Bulger, won by (Terminal team), Dick Kowe ,CU)- C' Bll8no. P. OTtonnel living wage for the other fellow to live Cash and TO EUROPE MAKE RESERVATION'S NOW 3 I KOM SAINT JOHN Apl. 21 -Marloch To London Apl. 23 Montclare To Belfast. Liverpool IKOM MONTKEAL Tu l.lrrHHl Apl. 29, May 27 Montro.sc May 6. June 3 Montcalm , May 13, June 10 Mlnnedosa May 30, June 17 Montclare Tu Helfast-(ila-siH' Apl. 28, May 26 Mellta May 12, June 9 Metagama Tit London Apl. 30 Montreal May 6 Mirburn May 25 Marloch i kom i i.iiki: To Clirrbourg-huutuaniuton-Antwrrp Apl. 27. June 1 Montroyal May 18. June 15 Montnalrn To ('hrrlMnirg-Soiitl.an.pt on-Humour; May 11. tJune 8 ... Empress of France May 25. June 22. Empress of Scotland ( To Cherbourg, Southampton only) Apply to Afents everywhere or J. J. FORSTER. S.S. Crncral Pact. Agent. CP.R. Station, Vancouver. Jf Ttlepnone ft Seymour 2630 Carry Grocery 6th and Fulton $3.00 Orders Delivered C.O.I). We have just received a large shipment of our special Home- Cured Bacon, worth COc. This week's price, sliced ,,. in the piece, per lb , B.C. Fresh Pullett Eggs, a 50c . 43c doz. J5c per l.'c r. tiiria ana Ji. oorDCU. TJiree individual cup, donated by terminal team, wen by (Terminal team reserve players). W. Stuart, J. McLean and B. Hosklns. Bcsner Trcphy (donated by Oiler Bcs-neri, win by Grotto team, O. Waugh, captain. High brink prize (Lctgue games), donated by 1 Billiard Association), won by Chas. Balagnp. MIIMViNTI.lt T()l ItNAMEXT First prize, gold medal (donated by Ben Self), won by J. Hamilton. Second prize, gold stick pin (donated by a friend), won by II. Corbett. Third prize, gold cuff links (donated by R. W. Cameron), won by O. McII- mcyl. High break prUe (donated by Billiard Association ), won by G. Mcllmoyl. CITY IMUMIX AL (II AMI'IONMIII' Cup, emblematic of championship, and gold medal (donated by Billiard Asso- NAVIGABLE WATER I'KOTEC TION ACT, K.S.C. CTIAITt.lt IIS. MARSETT CANNER3. LIMITED, hereby elve notice that It has. under Section J Seven of said Act. deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and at the office of the District Registrar of me bina Registry District or prince Rupert, at Prince Rupert, B.C., a description of the site and plans of the wharf and pier proposed to be built on the Massett Indian Reserve, Number One, on Graham Island. Province of British Columbia. AND take notice that after the expiration of one month from date of the first publication of this notice. Massett Canners Limited will, under Section Sevrn of said Act. apply to the Minister or ruDiic worxs at nis ouice in me City of Ottawa, for approval of site and , plans, and for leave to construct said i wharf and pier. DATED at Prince RuDert this TGth day of February. 1327. MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITED. By Its Solicitors. Williams, Manson ti Oonzales. QUEEN CHARLOTTE DIVISION LAND TAKE NOTICE that H. F. Leonard, of Portland. Ore., physician, intends to apply to the Minister of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal, petroleum end natural gas over and under the following described lands, situate on Sklde- gate Inlet. Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted at the pcrthwest corner of Section 30, Township l: thence 80 chains east; thence 80 chains south: thence 80 chains west; thence AO chains north, to point of commencement. Located M-rch 14. 1027. H. F. LEONARD. A. J. GORDON. Agent. Spring Time is CELERY KING Time Brew a cup of this fine old vegetable tonic. It is all the spring medicine you need. It drives out winter's poisons, improves the appetite and milces you feel better right away, CELERY KING is good for the w hole family. At druggists, 30c & 60c CANADIAN SERVICE From .Montreal To Plymouth-Chtrbourg-London AIjiiiiIii . . . A in-. t Minimis . . . May f, To BtlfHt-Llxrpool-Olatgow I. una .... Mjv r. AtlKiiU .... May tu From New York To Quttnstown and Liverpool a i ' la .. M" simians . Apr. 40 To Cherbourg and Souths0pton lli-i fntraria Apr. May 7, Juno 'Matiri'liiula .May 4, 1. June li Aiiullaitls May II. :il, June it To Londonderry and Olaagow Transylvania . . Apr. Vil Caineinnia . . May 7 To Plrmouth-Hir-London Ijinanlru. . Apr. i i.animnU. . Apr. ill) From Iloston To Quaanatown and Liverpool Samarl:i . . May I Srylhla ... May It Calls at l'lyin'iutti, coHbumiU TOURIST THIRD CAIIIN Sailings from Montreal To Bairaat-Llvsrpoot-Olaagow If Una May n, June a, July I AtlH'lila ... May Id, June 17, July 10 To Olaagow snd Liverpool Auranla .. Jiini (4 Anrtanla .. July I To Plymouth-Charbourg-London Aiiaonla . .June to Aaraula . .Jiini r Alannla July I. July IS, Aug. it Money ordrra, draris and Travellers' Ctieuuca It loweat ralra. Full Inrnrmatlnn from local agent or Company'! orflrea, (it J Hatting St., v., Vancouver, B.C. lit loifliA i. .." ai nnunn Ho more Indigestion 5LHUUL duMU After Mrs. Monette Took "Fruit-a-lives" MRS. O. MONETTB There's comfort for all who suffer from indizestion in this gratrful note written by Mrs. Omcr Monrttc, Jtontreal: ""I hardly dared take 'Fruit-a-tives', fearing r.y dyspepsia wouldn't vanish," Mrs. Monette frankly confesses, "but finally to-V two botes, Knv I eat well and recommend 'Fruit-i-tives' to all my friends as the best remedy for dyspepsia." Mrs. Monette expresses tbe sentiment of thrjs-nds of people whose digestions r.me quickly back to normal under the h-aling influence of "Fruit-a-tives". This wonderful medicine is a combination of intensified fresh fruit juices and tonics. Indigestion and biliousness often are due merely to lary bowels, liver and kidneys. "Fruit-a-tives" overcomes these conditions gently and naturally. Get a box from your druggist, :Sc or 50c Relish your food again as Mrs. Monette does. elation), won by W. H. Long. Cold medal for runner-up (donated by Billiard Association!, won by Col. S. P. McMordle. High break prize (donated by John Bulger l. won by Col 8 P. McMordle. halibutIrrivals" today 125,000 lbs. American Uul) lirrrlted I'ruin Mr and Kr lo t(l.2r and 0 ('anadLiiis Somen lut Lower Usllbut fares sold '.hrough Use Fish Exchange this morning tuUlled 126.000 pounds of which American boats had 73.500 pounds and Canadian, 51.500 pounds. Prices ranged from 14c and 8c to 18.2c and 9c for American halibut while Canadian drew from 14c and 7c to 14.8c and 7c. The day's arrivals were as follows: A.Mi;uir.t Rainier. 23,000 -pounds, to Pacific Fisheries. 14c and 8c Sumner, 18.000 pounds, to Canadian Fish dc Cold S tor ate Oo.. 14c and 8c. Defence. 9.000 pottads, to Canadian Fish It Cold Storaj C3, U.7o -fad 9c. Alkl. 8.000 pounce-rat Eaitern Patat, 3.000 pounds, to AUUt Ftaberiaat, 18 and Be. J. P. Todd II.. 8J0OO pounds, to Atlln Fisheries, 16 5c Sc. Jack. 3.500 pound, to Atlln Fisheries, 16.2c and 9c. CANADIAN Johanna. 5,000 pounds, and M. M. Christopher. 6,000 paurula, to Booth Flsheries.14.3e and 7C. Aiken. 7 .000 pouads. to Canadian Fish Ai Cold Storage Co., 14.8c and 7e. Agnes B.. 3,000 pounds, to Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Oo., 14c and 7e. Pair of Jacks. BjOO pounds. to Can adian Fish li Cold Storage Co.. 14.6c and 7c. Tramp. 5.000 poiroth. to Auin Fish-! erles. 14.1c and 7c. Dundas, 4.000 pounds, to Booth Fish- leries. 14.1e and 7c.' Mayflower. 5.000 punds. to Canadian Fish & Cold Storagt-Oo.. 14.0c and 7c Caygeon. 3.000 pounds, to Booth Fish-erles, 14.3c and 7c Torberg, 5.000 pounds, to Royal Fish Co.. 14.2c and 7c. SALMON Karen II.. 3.300 pounds of red salmon and 500 white, lo Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. 19.6c and 3c. Allt. 1.000 red and 350 white, to Atlln FUher.cs. 17.0c and 3c. TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY a 44 4- 4 APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned up to noon, April 20. 1927, for the position of Mining Engineer of Number 1 Mineral Survey District, headquarter. Prince Rupert. Applicant must be Mining Engineers of good experience. Forward with application a memorandum giving full particulars of training and experience. Duties to commence May 1, 1927. Salary 1300.00 per month. A. H. Cox, Civil Service Commissioner. Victoria. B.C. , SELL OAS 3c GALLON. 300 PER CENT i profit. Your address : on cans. No ! ' : fake. Ouronteed product. $1 can equals 33 gallons gasoline. Free particulars and proof. P. A. Lefebvre Si Co., Alexandria, Ontario, FOR QUICK BALE. LOTS 46 and 47, Block 12, Section 2; lots 13 St 14, block 44, section S; lot 3, block 45, section 5. Official Administrator. WANTED HEAR FROM OWNER GOOD ranch for sale. Cash price, particular.-; D. T. Buh,.J.Hnnej.pii!',. Minn. I HAS MEETING l.LIOUTS lOllMEO I'ltlNC'lI'M. ITE.M 01' IttMMJSS MUST u l.MVI.UMTV IHMt S.EU ;if"t ilfcdlsiviib The principal business at the meeting of the school board on Thursday night was to consider the rcparts from the various schools for the month pf t March. While there had been a certain amount of Illness during the month, the reports shewed that the attendance at tbe various schools had been goad. The report of Mrs. Llsuey for the Sea) C:.ve school showed that the.- had o:eu 62 pupils in attendance during the mi.nth with an atrerago dally attend-aais of 63.8 per cent. A total of 430 scholars attended U.ioth School during the month as-ccrdlug to the report of D. II. Hartnetw. cf whom 238 were boys and 192 were girl. Ihs percentage for the monih was 91.11. During the month about tl?u had been received for deposit In the school banks frtin the children. Miss Mllla. in her report for Borden Street School, showed an avtrsge at-tend mice during the month of 918 per ccut with a total enrolment of 300 scholars. There were 147 boya and "153 g.rls. During the month the boy had I . .-aniard loolball team and the girls ' ,iad formed a. baseball team. The report of principal Thoma 'reddle of the High School commented i upen a laxity among certain of the ! pupils in getting to school on time. An Improvement had been noted althoujh the practice seemed to be due to carelessness, and efforts were beienj made to correct live fault. The attendance a the high school Uurliij the. month totalled 183 with a percentage during tbe month of 93.5. The report referred to the boys team winning the Ilellbror.tr cup In ilelr shoot with the team from the First N.B.C. regiment and also to a very helpful address delivered during the tncnth by O. O. Bushby. l"ltlKNTATION MADE A letter to D. IL Hart lies rom the Women's Canadian Club was handed to the secretary of the board to read ana conveyed the Information that U.r club was donating twenty framed plo tores of the Fathers of .Confederation far use In the schools. The offer was accepted and the secretary of the boaru will convey the thanks of the board to the elub for the generous and timely tft. Tbe board discussed Informally a suggestion to again have the first year university werk form part of the course of the hlh school for the nest year and while no definite decision was reached in the matter. It seemed to be the opinion of the different trustees that there would scarcely be a sufficient number of pupils to make the course worth while. Various minor matters In connection wttts the different schools were brought to the attention of the board by the principals and will be attended to In the near future. TKOVINCIAI, ELECTIONS ACT" ruiM L in miT i:i.i cioiial DISTKICT M M;V.!i; LufcTOUAL DITltl(T NOTICE is berebv Clven that 1 ahsll on Monday, the 16th day of May. 1927. at the hour of to o'clock In the forenoon, at the Courthouse, prince Rupert. hold a sitting of the Court of RevU'on lor me purpewe of revising the list of voters for the said Electoral Districts, and of hearing and determining anv and all objection to the retention of any nsme on me said lists, or to the registration as a voter of any applicant for registration: and for the other purpose set forth In the "Provincial Elections Act." Ditad at Prince Rupert, DC this Olu oay ui April, NORMAN A. WATT. 11 Roglstmr of Voter. NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an for the Issue of a Provisions! 1 application Certificate of Title for Block five (5). subdivision ol the South half l) of Lot three hundred and seventy-four U74i, Range five (5). Coast District. Msp 1U7. Satisfactory proof of the lo of the Certificate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me. It la my Intention to Issue, after the explra-Uon of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provlslonsl Certificate of Title to the sbove land In the name of Sidney Wlllmore, the original Certificate of TlUe l dated 30th June. 1013 and la numbered 783T I. Land Regut7 Office. Prince Rupert BC. 6th April, 1927. II. F MaeLEOD. Registrar of Title Heart Palpitation Dizzy, Sinking Spells Mr. IX, A, Oagnon, Donatrille, Attn., writes: -"Rome time ao I was very nrronf could not sleep at night, eftea had ditrv, ainking spells afll palpitation of the heart, and Vas so run down I eould not do my housework, but Jnit leavt everything tad tit down. I apent a lot of mosey using mud. eln from th doctor, but it did not do tn any good. At list a friend 'told mt u ma -ad after uileg a toSipH of boiea I Wu not th asms woman. I tig.n to feol so mueh bstter, tad after a few mors boii i wu la perfeei hailth. I always fKOm- kssl sVn A fV-w 4- i thoss I know wlo tj muSig tn heart trouble. ' Trice 80c a Ux at CI drngglsui or dealsrs, or mailed direct oa rireipt of Jjby StT UUbD- Lliilod, Saturday '. Anvil .. rflfJilVi The famous vacuum (air-tight) tin insures Big Ben being in the same perfect condition when you buy it as when the tobacco left the factory. fresh CHEWING TOBACCO !T .ti! OKtWs Cut Plug OjtuWit Une tut Old Chum Cut Smoking Tobacco I)llr I'luff Sn r i are nl.su packed In the famous Vacuum (air li.:hl WESTHOLME THEATRE TON.GHT ONLY at 7 and 9 COLLEEN MOORE lor all In Twinkle- toes" A tense tale of a big it wuif. adapted frrnn 1 torfe by Thomas Uurkc. ( oll-vn in her irrrat. . colorful role. DlttinjtuUhed catte. KKNNETII HAIM.AN, TUI.I.V .MAIWI1AI.U I.UCIAN I.mLt FIEI.II. WA'HNKH OI.ANI), (M..I)V.S IIItOCKWEU. and many others. :0: l'ATHE KEVIKW iBESji' Admission ..... 50c and 20c Painting : Book "A Trip to Coffee Land" FREE! Children with n pound tin of MALKIN'S BEST COFFEE lK Cash Prize us well SKK YOOlt (jkockil" The W. II. Malkln Co. Limited, Vancouver, H(- UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED or VANCOUVtU, V,C! SSU" m,. r VANCOrVllt. VICTOIIIA, lluteil ale. Alert llav rlis Halurilsv "Jt a p.m. im IM zn.l ?f.Uixrr Avenue, ,,ol"u MniiiNin. Tliursday ' li.m. nr It. M, HMITll, AgViit. Mm Uujj