,!ay January 14, 1927 No Room for KJ f leumatism Rheumatism in n very common affliction. It U as unneces-rv and undesirable as it is common, for in the normal human Li m there i no room for rheumatinm. It can only 'affect he body that in phyniially below par. f,UT!ir0II0W5 .?Rxnc ccncas i-B-.-.-suat on SPINAL NCRVCS IN DISEASES Or THE FOLLOWING OROANS: HUD EYIS CAAS Wit UNARMS t - HE ACT ' : tufios Ui LIVER . ' KYflMAf M XMKCHEAS IWSPUXN A KI'MkirVff YBOWUS .An.,..... Spiral CiWtCMSllMIS T!C LOWER NERVE UtiDR THE MACNirY-ll5 CLASS IS PlhCHEO DV ArtlU!GfiE0 JOINT. PMChTititRvrscANXor TR,aS!irr HnALTKFUL IMPULSES CKiROPRAC TiCAWCSTINO RE' KOVES THE PRESSURE. THE U'KR fiERVE IS ram? faTitft ittTrunt D. A. Rheumatism in due to dissem-inution through the system of waste product oison which are eliminated in the normal body. Because the eliminative system is not functioning properly, these poisons are distributed where they cause trouble. The primary cause is interference with nerve transmission of the vital energy the motive IHJwer which animates the elim-inutile organs. This interference occurs at the spine, where it may be corrected by Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments skilfully applied. WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT A ITER ADJUSTMENTS "I suffered a Kreat deal from rheumatism In the joints, shoulder and arms. I was also constipated, and the medicine I took did tiit' no f'od. Two months ago I :k h aerie of Chiropractic adjustments. I mad? a wonderful im-prov munt and since then have bwn feelirit fine and the rheumatism has practically left me." Mrs. Margaret Cooper, Chiropractic Research Bureau, Statement No. 20M-N. Your Appointment f"r health can Ih mwie by tr-lfnhnnfnx WHEN PIIRfHAfllNfi Don't : Forget Montreal : Importers who brought Montreal Prices to Prince Rupert Hontreai Importers Third Avenue wNAQIANf M civiiiian Palmer firadunle CHIROPRACTOR KonniH C and 7 Exchange Rlotk. I'hnne C91 J. B. Miller, Proprietor Canadian National CTlic LargcSl Kailway Syfttm in America Steamship and Train Service . 1'itiM'j; i:iti:k r win irme i-kimi: hii'i.kt fr v.Mot;i:u. vie TOItIA, MUTTI.i:. and InlrriiinlLitr m,Iii null IKIHAV Hi !) a.m. I'ltINd; IlllT.ItT for 1i:t tltT uml ANVUV tH:lMlV. 10 pin. . riilM'K nitltl.r.s fur v.tM'OliVKU tin ui:i:i: t 'lUU.OT i i; Is- I. AMis. rorlnlclill). , P.tNHKMIMI TIltlNS I.I.XH: flllNCi: III TUtT - MIIMUV, UI.IIMMIW ami NMTIIHIY Ht IIJM It lit. Ir I'ltlMK 'l IHKii:. IHMONTON, iVlNMI'KO. ull ihiIiiU llRilrril (fciiudu, lulled Main, .M1KNCY All, CMTAN HTIMMSIIIP MNKH. l'e Ciiiiiiilliui National Dxprrn fur Money (Irtlrm. lor Hsu Cheilites, a I mi fur jour lirt lilpmritt. t tv Tit'KCT oi t ici:. m Tiimis t rttiNc i: lUTiur. nmnr Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert ' Kftililkun, MrmiKrll, Jit iifiMi. KUjshii.v I'er- '!. J. I. Ml. i iMiitiMitrr, litorlu, M-alllr Jiimuirj S. II, 8S I . i-itiNrt:M iikaihki:. lor lliitrilulr, Ku.( llrlln llclU, Omni I'Klh, Nuiiiu, Alert lUy. CuinpuMi invrr, anil Vnncoum nrr) Nntiirday, II u.m. 7 'r ill Hteanmlilp l.lnm. r'ull Infurmutlon from E W, V. OIICIIAItll. (Irn.TUl Atrut. I Corner of 4th Mrrrt anil Srd Armif. I'rliio' Itiiprrl, l.C. THE PAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Jap oranges, while they last, 50c a Local and Personal box. Table Supply. Buy Rupert manufactured shingles Arthur'. TmI. Phone 078. B C. Underuker. Pbtine 41. Bur Telkwa coat beuuit It's higher la D.T.U. and U better furnace, coat. 100 ton Nanatmo-Welllngton lump coal Jut arrived. Albtrt it McCaJtry. Bulkier Valley Veal freeh killed U 12V4C id pot roaaU Uc to 15o lb., oven roaita 20e to 25c, lb, steaks, 25c. lb. Table Supply. ' M. L. Stepp sailed' on th Prince Rupert this morning lor Vancouver having been- called aouth' for medical examination by the S.CJl. Capt. Brown of the Empire Stevedoring Co. abd Arthur Roe of the Empire Shipping Co. sailed this miming on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mrs. W. H. Thome arrived In th city on yesterday's train from Smlthers for a short visit in the city and will return home on tomorrow's train. Annual nirrtlnr. and rlrvtloii of oltlrers, M. Andrew's hoclety thU Irlrtaj etrnlng at S oYlock. .ll mrmbrrn rniirlrd to be present. li McDonald, charged with an assault which Is alleged to have occurred In the Royal Hotel, appeared before Magistrate McClymont In the police court this afternoon. Capt. L O. Dixon, acting Varxou-rrt pjrt warden, returned south on the Piines Rupert this morning after having apeot U past eek In the city on official duties which Included the Installing m ofMce of the new harbor master. Capt. J. n. Elfert. Trappcrsl Call and show your fun to Utt Old Reliable House. It will pa7 mj as e can guarantee to give you l.thr prlrr than aarone else. We bjtv big orders for all kind or fun. especially mink. Wm. Ooldbloom. Soik1 Avauue. VhuM S23. tl Joaeoh Wells road foreraan at Alice Arm and one of the principals In the La Rose mine arrived In the dtv from the north on the Prince Rupert trosjPure morning snd wtu be here for a few days on business. tli.ll. .-! W. H. L. Nosrts. fefmerly of the pro- vincial govemttMatt tuff here and fori l he past few ysawa at 83d(hera. arrived j O. Percy Tinker desires to convey his thanks to the elec-' tors for their expression of con- fldence In him at the municipal polls yesterday. -r a TOO I.ATK TO CLASSIFY f ete4ettet Salvation Army ment'' February 4. I Musical Entertain- Established 1J2.'I. hi Office Hours: I) ix.m. to G p.m. onturtlay: tt.tn. to 1 p.ni. Any evening by nppointniunt DSEPKenny DENTIST from Seal Core Lumber Co, Ltd. tt Itebttah whist drive and dance, 26. Orchestra and refreshments. Special, Jap Oranges, while they last, 65c per box. Two boxes for 11.23. Basketball tonight. Exhibition building at 030. Four games. Admission 25c and 10c. I Union steamer Catala, from Vancouver and wayports, will arrive In port at 5 o'clock this afternoon. T. P. Thlbodeau was an arrival in the city on the Princess Mary thiv morning from the north. He is registered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. Miss Nicholson of the Any ox Hospital staX left Monday for Vancouver. She Is being relieved by Miss Olngwell of Prince Rupert. Alice Arm Herald. C-PJl. steamer Princess Mary, Capt. Thomas Cliff, arrived at 7.45 this morning from Skagway and sailed at 9 o'clock for Alert Bay and Vancouver. A carload of cattle arrived in the city recently from Houston, the stock having been driven In to the station there from, Nadlna Rlrcr by Charles Reddick W. Smith, provincial constable at Anyox, arrived In the city this morning on the Prince Rupert, having In bis custody an Insane patient who will b taken to Easondale. ' BC. fresh, firsts tou Ihst a bll Wnt frm th. .,.,w. K point of mining snd togging activity Is being experienced In Alice Arm this year. DC 690 fresh, astras 70c new laid 74c B C. storage. No. 3 , S9s ! risii Halibut, lb. 23c Salmon, cohoe. rroaan 2Sc "V" b" " 230 s.Ul this mommg on the Prince Ru- - . Hmnrsn hiasw sws in r sa. pert for the south to take up his new ' " ,nM KaMW duties at Cumberland. Vancouver Island, to which point he has been transferred. On the eve of his departure from Smlthers. Mr. Worrts was presented with a smoking set by his feitow employtes. CAKIl or THANKS Salt mackerel, lb. 25c Eastern salt herring. 2 for 25c Salt codfish, fOleta, Ib 30c Boneieaa salt cod bricks, lb 25c MEATS Pawl. No. 1 Ib 350 to 40c Roasting chicken, Ib 45c to 50c Ham. sliced, first grade 0c Ham. whole, first grade 50c Ham. picnic. Jb 22ftc Cottage rolls, lb 40c Bacon, back, sliced 50c Bacon, aide 15c to 60c Pork, dry salt 35c Ayrshire bacon, lb 45c Veal, shoulder 25c Veal, loin 40c Veal, leg 40c Pork, shoulder' 30c Pork, loin 45c Pork, leg , 4ac (Beef, pot roast 12JJc to 18c P II. Unrey desires to ex- 'rwr bnmns iiv. ia i. press his appreciation to his 1 Beef, steak 25e to 40c many supporters for him to the sldermanlc board. electing 'iwf Joust, prime rib ............ 30c. Lamb. cho , 50c Lamb, shoulder ',. 35c Mutton, leg 40c Lamb, leg 48c Mutton, chops 40c Mutton shoulder 30r ' minrii FOUND. VOUNQ LADY'S DANCINQ ; Bnwkf leld. Shamrock and Woodland. 2 I slipper on Third Avenue. Apply Dally I lb 95c News Office B C D., 2 lbs Die - - - Capital. 2nd grade. 3 lbs. 85c 'rraer Valley, ib 50c ANNOUNCEMENTS ciikksb Outarlo solids 30c Walter MrRayc's RcclUI. Booth 8Ulton. lb. 3V: School. Prldsy, January 14. Vaudeville. Westholme Theatre, Wednesday, January 19. Kraft 45o Norwegian Goat 65c Napoleon LlmbcrKcr 70o Roquefort '., 75c ' Swifts' Buttercup, lb. 45c Oorgouzola, Ibf 75c McLaren's Cream, lurs ...i' 45a and 85o joruyere 50c Oolden Loaf, lb ... 45c MtlAll White, per 100 S7.75 Yellow, per 100 735 t ri.OI.TK Flour. 40 s, No. 1 hard wheat $3.73 fustry flour, 10's 65c Pastry flour. 49's 2S0 vi:(ii;taiu.i:s Boe 6 lbs 25c IipO lbs. 12.73 U.0. Carrots, lb. 3c .00 lbs 2.2S liutebugas, 6 lbs , 250 100 lbs j 2,75 Potatoes, 100 lbsv 2.50 Potatoes, 8 lbs 25c Tomatoes, hothouse 40o Oreen peppers, lb 35c Parsley, bunch 5c Mint, bunch . , ) . . 5c Lreks, a bunches 15c i Cauliflower, B.C.. head 35u-40c jOreeh onions, dozen 25o L.tlumse UloiK. 1'honu 10!) Twrste wblmsv, lb oc ( rSill Sold Everywhere mmmL-J packed can. Oallfcrnla head lettuce 20c Garlic, imported, per lb 40c j B.C. Cooking onions, 6 lbs 25c n.?Lw . "L I T Cery. 2 bunchea 35c OatlMilic Women's League at the Catno- Uubbtrd ,D 7c lie School. Hall tonight, dancing wilt pj,, 7b 7c vix. iut wiu lJ ' 8wet Dotatoes. lb will find the tables all ready at B30. Adrataaton 50o. H. C. Praser. inspector of schools. cs-ttoa." Market Prices Ltltlt 28c Cbmpownd 26c Brubtl sprcuta, 2 lb. 10c 35c IKUT Oranges. Navela. doawa 35c to 90c 1 Plorlriu nr.rw Fruit . ISc will leave at the first of the week to Vnaoot, gunklat. doz .... 25c and 35c. In.pcct the schools at Anyox and Allae ! ct gr,1)e Irult, 3 toT 25c Aim. He will address the Anyox jBn,,,,, 3 ibg. tot 35ol Parens Teachers' Aasoclatlon Monday i tMtfctM lney. lb 25c and 35c ; night on -Recent Developments In Edu-j AwiIe. Mcintosh Reds 12 .25; ApiWea. JoUttUuaw . . t2M ' Apniea. r,ms Ootden S2.75 Confcung apples $155 Pears, winter, donrn 60c liilltll IIILITS Dates, bulk. 3 lbs 35c Dates. Dromedary 25c IUlSins. bulk. 2 lb 35c Retains, packs. 2 lb 45c Ouster raisins, lb 25c Lemon and orange peel 30c Cttron prel 50c Stack cooking flga 20c Vhrte figs. Ib. 15c Table figs, lb 25c Currants 20c Prunes 10c to 25c Apples 25c reaches, peeled 30c Apricots, lb 40c NUTS Almonds, shelled Valencia 75c Brazils and filberts 30c Walnuts, broken shelled SOr Walnuts, shelled halves 65c Almonds 35c Peanuts 20c M anchurlan walnuts 25c California walnuts 45c No. 1 mixed cuts 35c IN l'KOBATE IN Till; M I'KL.MK COl ItT Ut' UUITIMI COLIMI'.IA In the Matter of the Administration! Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Alberta Daniels. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, Judge Robertson, the 15th day of December. A.D. 1426. I was aorjolnted Administrator of the estate of Alberta 1 Daniels, deceased, and all parties 1 having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the I 16th day of January. A.D. 1927. and all ' rrUes Indebted to the estate are re-1 quirea to pay me amouni 01 tneir indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C Dated the 16th day of December, AD. 1920. WATER NOTICE !l kusiov ami' vsk ' TAKK NOTICE that James Field, whose I address Is 313 2nd Ave.. Prince Rupert. ' B.C.. will apply for a licence to take j ana use I cudic toot per second oi water out of unnamed creek, which flows easterly and drains Into Creoceat Inlet. Moresby Island. Q.C.I.. absut one mils from the head of the Inlet on the north ! shore. The water will be diverted from t the vtreain at a point about 1,000 feet , from the mouth and will be used for ' domestic and cnni-cry purpones upon the ; 13 K-rc of land described as unsurvey- j c;l U.id. for which purchase Is applied i abut IS chains southwesterly from the 1 mouth of the stream. j This notice was pouted on the ground on me tn aay oi Novemocr, itws. a copy of this notice and an application pursuant therto and to the "Water Act." will be filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament Building. Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice In a local newspaper. The date of the first publication U December 20. 1926. JAME3 FIELD. Applicant. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTiti: Ail Itut Ion for tinning IVrinlt for the ! sruvin f l'J'17. I Application for permits to grave livestock on the Crown ranges within any grazing district of the Province of British Columbia, must be filed with the nistrlet Fni-Mter at Fort Cleorae. Kim. , loops. Nelson. Prince Rupert, Vancouver. I or wiiutims ume on or oeiore xuarcn i 31st. 1937. Blank forms upon which to submit aopltcstlons may be obtained from the District Foresters at the above named places, or frrm the Department of Lands at Victoria, B.C. Q. It. NAUEN, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, victoria. HO.. January , lUilt. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - THE DAINTIEST HKEAKl'AST FOOD." Smoked Daily by ' Canadian Fish & CoW Storage Co., Prince Itupert, B.C Store For middle aged and elderly people, children and weak men and women. VINOL with its iron and cod liver peptone, is a wonderful aid in conditions of general weakness, anaemia, loss of appetite and physical exhaustion. Trice, per bottle - - - Ormes Ltd. The l'ioneer Druggists Three registered Pharmacists 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Thones 82 and 200 Subscriptions taken for all magazines. You Are Invited to call and have a demonstration of our NEW "SAVAGE AU.-ELECTU1C IKONEK" that does 100 per cent of your ironing without any adjustment. Cash Trice $190.00 Also Easy Terms The Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 "TRY A NIP TONISUT" BEST PROCURABLE DOTTUD S 6UArJTtipjBY or scotuno The Original Label look for St at the Vendor's and insist on GRANTS "BEST PROCURABLE" fins advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Couliol Hoard or by Hit) Guveruuieul of Drili'li 6iluuiMa