jaT 2, 1&27 (en THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE .1 1 ot tne largest I . I atcn cluck, in he World 9 Hut it'" bljr enouh and :i ?d enough to m'tt every :.rdnary demand. It", thin LcrIcIch Jf comprise trip world' mr famous watches. V . mtalriH all the watch ') there In. Ho we come to you with no-! njr lew than a promise of w it. h certainty. -lt u .hiiw you some of our wat'lie at from fIB to 1 r JEWELLERS WASH-"5 WV,IU.MeKF f0Urs WASHDAY TfemilP; no iiTME STOWE WITH THE CLOCK tup ni AMrrn inn, riuncnK LAUNDRY KIDS "orHTAS IRRIDE3CENTI OUDQUCO ........ m i "IV woman who has at-:r ::d ta have the family wash if t her home known what h of weary worriment It he trouble ff of your f 1 loneer Launarv Phone 118 iw aW A VVLVU Eyes NrXI.KCT l doubtleM the -se f mot of the UN that ' humanity. This is o ' r ident that It wettm -"" ' nercRHar' to tell you. '!' nur t-yea are jrlvlnj.' It" have them attended - and at once. W AM, ahKurditles In the J'liotTV of foolishneKH, ' the- low of eyexlifht '.;:iirh nejrlect I the mt :s usable 1 s 1 V! a a a St. "." i lOAe heiuin ann eiu-ifnry throuifli nejrlecL Come nee! Fred Joudry HejrUlered Optometrist and Optician 'nm rt Smith i:lck Phone 7C3 (THCfnilNTDV'VTilC TADC. S - 'owl iir- WR inn, vnni. , i 1- SM0WING SICNi TOR SPRING S SPRING 1A FICKLE IHwfc ' No matter how changeable the weather, day after day, week after week, our coal is Kivlnjr the name rellablo warmth within that makes "11 Reasons alike. - Order some of our eoal today and keep that Spring thermometer steady. NANAIMO WELLINGTON and McLEOI) KIVEIt BOOTLESS In !.iitt.i t.M NN.i , MMiit ounr, liKK oui moert & mclafferv Phones IK. and 117 MORE SUNSHINE THIS APRIL BUT WEATHER AVERAGEWAS LOWER Rainfall at 8.1P inches In Prince Ru-pert during the month of April thU er wu 'Um thn last jfr's at, inches during the tame month but there wa an unprecedented, amount of nowfall 31. Inches bringing the total precipitation for the pint month up to BJS inched. There was a total of 100.5 hours of bright sunshine thl April a compared with 05 hour last year but the mean temperature took fcig drop from 47 Utt Aprlj to 40A this. !( Weather figure for the, past month of April, announced today bjr H. D. Tee. Dlgbjr Island,, Dominion meteorologist, were a follow: ' Highest barometer reading at aea level. 30.49 on April. 20. j Lowest barometer reading at aea level, 29.49 on April 3. Maximum temperature. 68 on April II. 20 and 30. Minimum temperature. 27 on April IS. Mean temperature, 40.0. Rainfall, 6.19 Inches. Snowfall. 310 Inches. Total prevlpltatlon. 93i Inches. Hour of bright sunshine, 100.5. Total wind mileage. 5304. j Average wind mileage per hour. B.4. Maximum wind mileage per hour. 30 on April 21 and 23, FORMER LOCAL PASTOR. CONDEMNS NEW NOVEL j Prvf. I. M. Kerr Iterlarr Mnrlalr tjtttW ItiMik Parke With In. d-eiiele "Sinclair Lewis' latest novel 1 the most violent attack launched against the churoh In this generation.' stated j ' Prof. r. W. Kerr, formerly partor of the First Presbyterian Church in Prince IN PROBATE. ! in ni: m Pitt mi; roiKT or iikitimi ' (OI.IMItlt In the Matter of the "Administration i Act"; and In the Matter of the Estate of Paul 1 Gerhard Ludwlg. Deceased. Inteataie. TAKE NOTICE that by order of III) , Honor r. MrB. Young, the 4lh day of ' AprU. 1927. I was appointed Admlnlstra-i tor of the estate ol Paul Oerhard Lud. wig. deceased, and all parties having ' claims aalnat the aald Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly vert, i fled, to roe on or before one month from this date, and all parties Indebted to the ! Estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN ALLEN WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. DC. Dated the 5th day of April. AD 127. i IN PROBATE. I IV Till: M'PRI'ME fOI HT OP IIHITIll j l llll t In the Matter of the Admin Ittra lion Ad: and fr. the Matter of the Estate of August U. Norlin. deceased, tntesute. TAKE NOTICR that by order of III Honor P McO Young, the 28tb day of March. AD 1927. I was appointed ad. , ministrator of the estats of August B. ' Norlin. deceased, and all psrtiea having claims against the as Id estate are hereby required to furnish same. properly verified, to me on or before the 18th day of April. AD. 1927. and aU parties indented to the estate are required to : pay the amount nf their indebtedness to me forthwith NORMAN A. WATT, otfleial Administrator. Prlncs Rupert. B.C. Dated the 3th day of March. A D-1927. IN I'KOHATB IV TIIK M I'KKMi: VWUX OP HRITI-II Mll.l Mill t In the Matter of the "Administration Act"; and In the Matter of the Estale of William Oeorye Hughes. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of 111 Hon it r MrB. Young, the 4th day of April. 1927, I wa appointed Admtnls. trator ol the estate of William Oeorg Hugh, deceased, and all parties having claims against the aaid Eitate are hereby required to furnish same, properly vcrl fled to me on or before one month from thai date, and HI parurs indebted to the KMale are required to pay ths untwinl of their Indebtedness to me '"rlh"hNORMAN ALLEN WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rutvrt. B.C. Dated the flth day of April. A-D. 1927, IN I'HOHATB. IN tih: MTUKMK C Oi nT op nuiTin ((ii.r.MiiM In the Matter of the Administration Ait; and In the Matter of the Estate of Helnrlch Yrch, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI Honor. P MrB. Young, the 28th dy of March AD. 1927, I wa appointed Ad ministrator wrth Will annexedl of th estats of llrtnrich Fersch. Deceased, and all parties having claim against the aald . . - ... rAniiirMi ta furnish IU l V Sic . . m j - same, properly verified, to me or, or heiorr me amo uj 'and all parties Indebted to the estate I are qulrsd to pay the amount ot their Indebtedness to me forthwith. tmowifcl s MUTT Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Doted the 30th day of March, AD. IB37 : lt Tltl"T 4 TP I I.K i nuunin. ;iv Tin: hi piikmi: rot kt op British In the Matter of the Administration Act' and In the Matter of the Eatate of Joseph l. Bowman. Deceaaed, Inteatta, TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI 'Honor, r ..0. . - - z 'r'ebruary. AJ). 1927. I wa appointed 1 Administrator ot the eatat of Joseph P aowmin. deceased, and all partfe. having claim against th aald estate art , hereby required to furnish same. pro. nerlv verified, to me on or before th Kth day of March. A D. 1927. and n tj.ht.rf t.n the estste are re. Quired to PT the .mount of their in-jebtedue-.tmerihw.th. Official Administrator, Trlnr Rupert, B O. Dated the 34th diy of Psbruary, A.D. 1637. the service of Fairbanks-Morse Marine Diesel Engines FuU Diesel principle no auxiliary ignition device. Two-stroke-cycle simplicity with airless injection of fuel. No valve to grind; no complicated valve rocker to Veep in adjustment. Use low grades of fuel oil. High economy in the use of fuel and lubricating oiL Excellent manoruvering and operating qnali-tiei on light load and slow speed. Sturdy, compact, with all part readily accessible. Small space requirement. Made in the fullmi-ing sites: 20 h-p. 2 cyl. 180 h.p. 6 cyt. 40 h.p. 4 cyL 60 h p. 3 cyl. 80 h.p. 4 cyl-l20h.p.6cyL 120 h.p. 4 cyt 240 h.p. 4 cyl. 360 h.p. 6 cyl 480 h.p. 4 cyL 600 h p. S cyL 720 h-p. 6 cyl. OJw CANADIAN Faiibanks Morse COMPANY IXmlUd rs BEATTY ST VANCOUVER. B.C. Rupert, tram the pulpit of Knox United I fhtiwh In WlnnlnM MMntlv ' "The book la so packed with lnde- cencles," the speaker aald, "that after' laying It dawn one felt as physically ' unclean as one felt when passing: through the scarlet fever ward of a hospital. The book was designed. Prof. Kerr stated, to besmirch the characters of ministers and to unsettle the faith of young people. This msde It one of the most vicious, novels ever printed. The purpce of the book was to lay hold of the very pillars of religion and level the structure to the dust, h said. "The book Is devoted exclusively to religion, all Its characters are ministers, evengellsts or bishops, and. without ex-cepUon they are more depraved than the denizens of Hollywood." Prof. Kerr stated. The world la dividing Into two camps." th preacher staled. "On one hand, those who art embittered against all religion, and on the other hand, the Christian force which are drawing together in a new Intensity of dvotlon and loyalty, while the embittered ones are becoming more aggre4ve, sacrfllgt-ou snd Insolent than ever before. -These attacks on the church." he! said, "represent an Irritation that such a ptroon as Christ should exist, because He is a standing rubuke to the faithless lives of the Instigators. IN I'KOHATE IN TIIK M'PKKME (111 KT IIP BRITISH COf I .Mlllt In the Matter of the "Administration Act"; and In the Matter of the Estate of John William Tibblts. Deceased. Intestate. TAK NOTICE that by order of H. P. MacLeod. District Regtstrar. dated the 21st day of April. AJJ. im, i waa appointed Artmlrwrstor of the Estate ot John William Tlbblta, deceased, and all psrties having claims against the said estate are herebr reaulrrd to furnish Ksme. properly verified, to me on or be. fore the a 1st aay oi May. al. iva. sjiu all parties indebted to the estate are reaulred to nay the amount of their ln- (iebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. DATED the 21at day of April. A.D. 1B27. NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the Issue ot a Provisional Certificate of Title for 'lots twenty-one 131) and tweuty-jwo 123). Block seventeen (171. Section one (II. City of Prince Rupert. Map V23. Satlafactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me. It la my Intention to Issue, after th expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land In the name of Murland De Orasse Evans, the original Certificate or Title Is dated the 19th October, 1914, and 1 numbered 67301. Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. BC. Oth April, 1927. II. P. MaeLEOD. Reglat rur of Titles. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provision of Section 28 of the -Mineral Act," notice I hereby given Measr. Malcolm Smyth. Edmund Langls. Harold Hansen and Albert Moore, that there It owing I o the undersigned for Assessment Work performed on the Cordllla Group of Mineral Claim. Princes Royal Island. Skeena Mining Division, the sum of 1393.88, and that unless said persons pay their proportionate share of the cost ot such Assessment, together with all costs or advertising, eto 10 tne unorrsignea s'. uutedais, B.C., on or Deiore May iz, 1927. Dedication will be made to the Gold Commissioner, Prince Rupert, B.C.. o have their respective interest in in ereln mentioned Mining a roup of Mineral Claims vested In the under. If d. i DAViU IUIUJJLUI, IACOB JCOSKI VATER NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HI Honour the Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, by and with the ad vice of Ills Executive Council, has been pleased to order: THAT the reservation of th unrecord. ed waters of Brown's River and Mo Knight. Creek, tributaries of Ecstall River, established pursuant to Order in Council Number 808 approved th 13th day ot June, 1921, be cancelled. The cancellation of the said reservation will be I'fffctlve on April 19th. 1927. DATED this 11th liar ot March, 1927 T. D. PATTULLO. Ul&latw ol Land. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert MAY t. II7. The weather report for the month of April show that on nineteen ofthe thirty day there ''wai. no riui tail In' the city. j The marriage Vof Mbw Carlson, merly of the nursing suit of the Prince Rupert General 'Hospital, and Kenneth! Morrison, a wellKnown old timer In! the city, was recently aolemnlwd In the south. The happy couple win mate their home In Seattle I Since the outbreak of war. 71 provincial policemen have enlisted. Ten were r killed. 0 wounded, 3 discharged and one recommended lor the DCJil. The two stirey warehouse, formerly used by P. O. Dawson. Is being taken 'down by the B. and B. department of ' the railway. i -r - j Alex Clappertonf left for Hamlton this ! j morning, having secure a pcwltlon all jtle Ulterior wt-. the' Captain Douglas, formerly of Foley. Welsh and Stewmt Skeena Riven steamboat fleet, and well kno-n here, arrived In the etyr last evening from , the east. Robert Blance- returned to the city today from 'a business trip to More than 150,000 worth of for the -new saw mill has alread ,teen purchased according to E. P. iDuby. The plant. It is expected, will I represent an invefiUnei.t of fully 300.- MISS BERTHA OLSEN BECOMES BRIDE OF A WELL KNOWN RESIDENT Wtdtllng C'ereiimny TiM.k Place I.ullirran parMtnar n haturdar Ktenliif at An Interesting wedding took place Saturday evening at six o'clock at the ; Lutheran Parsonage, Rev T D. Rlnde of-1 ftciaUng, when Utss Berths Olsen of this city baeame the bride of John Knud-son. also of Prince Rupert. The bride ' was supported by Mis Thora Peterson and the groom by hi brother. Jacob Knudson. FuU owing the ceremony a reception wa heed at the Sixth Avenue home ot Knut Knudson, .brother of the groom. where the festivities were kept up un til a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Knudsoe plan to spend the summer at Dundac Island, where ' Mr. Knudson is btiyer for the Canadian ,' Pish & Cold Storage Company, arte- I which they will settle down In thu. 1 elty. CHILDREN'S PARTY BY 1 HILL SIXTV CHAPTER llislil) Srhtml (ilrls Present iu I.O.Il.K IUII Salard:! M'lit I There were about eighty school girls present at the party which was given on Saturday evening In the I.OJJ.E. Hall by Hill 60 Chapter In aid ol the naf tne cost ot the work children' ward fund. Musical games. were played and dancing was Indulged in to music rendered by Miss Mae Donaldson. The holder of the lucky en trance ticket was Ulas Myrna Fuller who was awarded a May basket. The I event, which was under the general x In Home f Son Make .Xrrhtlea- -onvenorwHp airs, -iron aiwiaon. as n( Mn( A m (jrm),Kimtl in progress lrom 7 o'clock until 10J0. ' The entertainment, committee con. Aicx r, on the city best known aisled of Mrs. II. B. Rochester, Miss : nd mQtA popular young men. I re- (lCaro!lrte Mlteltell. Miss WUla Dyer and j celvlng congratulations on the birth ot .Miss Loma Tite. wnue tne serving oi , daughter at the Prince Rupert General 'refreshments was supervised by Mrs. V.J Hospital on Saturday night. Mrs. Rlx ' . . . ' ' B . ...I" ' . ... 1 - . ... . . . f. AOieson. Mrs. nouert lAivie ana urs.iand the young lady are notn reponea H. R. Smith. I to be doing well. This event brings Arrhriesron AMk.-annM and Mrs. Vfr fl O. A. A Rlx i into Oltrt the the FOREST WEEK CLOSED AT SCHOOL MEETING The celebration of Canadian Forest Week at Booth School ) waa brought to a close on Friday afternoon when R. H. Leighton address on ."The Timber Reserves of the Skeena and Qulkley Valley'a and the Lakes District" was given In the Auditorium to the as- The Little Things flAWAV back in the year 757, In his maxims prefixed to I'oor Richard' Almanac, Ifenjamin Franklin tiaid: "For want of a nail, the thoe was lost; for want of a shoe, the horse was lost; and for want of a horse, the rider was lost." So ru see tlie importance of a fit 1 Is? Ihink like a horse-shoe nail! j I P you are disposed, to neglect the smaller, advertisements in thin paper, you are making; a mistake. You are missing money-saving opportunities. You are missing important information about something that nome day you are going to buy. You are throwing away your road-map and following your nose. TJTIIE big stores of today were little stores years ago. They used advertising space judiciously and became large. At first, their announcements were smaller than they are today. Hut those small advertisements told about real values, real savings for their customers. filN other words, the size of an dvertisement is no indication of its importance to you. The message is the thing. Some of the most important merchandise news is often printed in tiny type. Even in the largest advertisements you will find small type. Read the small type as well as the big black type. Read the little type as well as the big black type. Read the little advertisements ns well as the large ones. It pays. I advertisements come in all sizes rut the smallest (Tne .may carry the rigest news for you. read them ali- imatrly 800. The printing will be done by Rose. Cowan and Latta and the materia will be prepared under the direction of Secretary Brooksbank and members of the committee. The city will LITTLE DAUGHTER FOR RIX FAMILY ' category of -rand parents which title, however, seems to make them none the ! leas youthful and energetic. MEMBERS OF THREE LINKS LODGES HAD SERVICE AT CHURCH Marking the 108th anniversary of pcmbled classes. i the order, members of the local odd- After singing "O Canada" D. H. Hart- j fellow' Lodge paraded last night from nras read the Royal Proclamation. The ' the Boston Hall to St Andrew' Anglican school choir then sartg The .Shepherd's f Cathedral where they attended divine Call." a two-part harmony.' Joan Arthur I service. The parade wa marshalled by recited The Spirit of the Woods." and j Ben Ferguson and some forty or fifty Adella Thurber "The Poplars. member of the men' lodge were The school choir singr "See Our Oar I Joined t the church by a group of with Feathered Sdi-V and then Mr. ! about twenty Bebekaha. Archdeacon levered aa appropriate address and Leighton gave his Interesting and val-;R"t l0 rendered by M.rris Blott avej uable address. The local appeal the topic a special interest from the i " children point of view. A hearty j BOYS' BAND ATTENDS VVT V A 11,. V W , HIV SS FT t .T TS 9 given and the tinging of the National Ant Vim lmii orh t the nmirram In tk dose. s . m&axw . , NEW BOOKLET FOR BOARD OF TRADE The publicity eommltt.ee of the Board ol Trade. 8. K. Parker presiding, met Saturday afternoon In the office ot Patmore and Fulton, when It wa decided to iiroreed with the publishing of a publicity booklet at s'cust of approx- ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL I ' ritrlMff Kerimm by Arh deuren UK nd I'hijnl Hnrlng Taking of Offertory Ohtervln Band Suhday. Uie Prince Rupert Buy' Band, under Bandmaster Wllon. paraded yesterday morning to St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral. Archdeacon a. A. Rlx delivered an appropriate sermon and, during the taking up of the offertory, the bund played a ttJectlon . Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert' DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD 'Operatinjc C.T.1. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patternmakers Founders Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 TRY A NIP TONIGHT" BEST PROCURABLE See SMi HMI B0TTU0 6UAHTI108Y i Tke Original Label look f of it at the Vendor and Insiat on . " a-.e-s -ks in ft f.t This advertisement U not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ii