February 17. 1927 THE DAILY NEWS PAJE THREE WW tv I j.j HtAD. n J.....Lt.J THROAT corrects the cause of Disease In theoppa ale rta organs. w .v x . AW HCJH .MJVtP. 1.' MADDER Mhc lower nerve under the magnifying gla5S is pinched byamltalignccljoint Pirxhed nerves cannot transmit healthful impulses, Chiropractic adjusting rcmatJ the pressure ) The upper nerve Is free as nature intends. ciatic heumatism The Sciatic Nerve in the main motor nerve of the lower limvr uranrniiiK on irom me spine in We region of the hips, w irk begins where it leaves the spinal column, ure oc -urs on this nerve, the victim is crippled. When For this reason cuuse and effect are more closely related in sciatica than in most other conditions. When a spinal bone presses upon the sciatic nerve, the resultant pain begins right at the point of prewure. For the name reason. Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments secure results mure iuickly and surely in sciatica than in most otherNconditions because they ure applied directly to the seat of the trouble and remove the cause. HIS cam: now discarded "For months I had been suffering from Sciatica. I was in such shape 1 couldn't sleep, work or rest, and was h ibhling about on n cane. A friend sufweited that I try" Chiropractic. I was backward about investigating Chiropractic, figuring it would be like all the other things I had tried without results, but the time came when I was willing to try anything. Adjustments were started, and I will frankly say that I was relieved from the first one. 1 laid my cane aside after the fourth adhtstmnt and haven't picked it up xircr. It has now been a year past ai:d I have not lo-t a day's work have had no return of the trouble lince."- -Trent Ttylor, Chiropractic He-search Bureau, Statement No. 203S-K. YOUR APPOINTMENT For Health can ! mate by telephone D. A. McMillan Palmer (rndu.-tlc CHIIIOPHAITOIC It'ooni G and 7 Exchange Itlock. Patho'Neurometcr Service Open Evenings DEMAND" Piione GUI "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST UREA K FAST FOOD.' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IM Prince Rupert, II.C SAVAGE Kl.KCTIMf WASHER AND DRYER. Washes, llluel. Klnses and Dries without a wring.-r or having to put your hands in the water. Cnsh Price Also Easy Terms KAIEN HARDWARE CO. "TRY A NIP TONICIir" BEST PROCURABLE f S . ' ' um jjj e','' Si,.,.i.M ivti vet.vi Tk. Orlilnel Lsb.l look for It at tbo Vendor'; and In.Ut on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE' 'Hiis advertisement Is not publlslieiJ or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard tir by me uovernmem of' Uritisli Columbia. . . . , I 9 In' jaasrxs cSl inn i i in i rm i 1 1 II I fiPIl inn Mrfnim III 4. lti E r: m in Lit J l, at aim i riiii ai -I'mri i -1 I Arthurs Taxi. Phone 678. V. ffMTO B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. M fj S YP M Vfv A! Our shingles cost leu sod last longer. Beal Cove Lumber Co. tf D. W. McLcman, Stewart businessman, wa amonc the passengers going north on tlie Prince Rupert yesterday after noon. Miss Catherine Jones returned to the city yesterday afternoon' on the steamer' rrlnce Rupert after a Wief vlalt'ln the) south. j John W. Allen, superintending engineer for the Dominion Fisheries, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Bannerman wife of Capt. Ban- nerraan of the Cd-M-M. freighter Canadian Ranger, which la In dry dotfk here, arrived from Vancouver by yesterday afternoon's ateamer. p! S. Bonney. formerly district for-Mtr here, and now logging superintendent for the Pacific Mills, waa a paaaenger from Vancouver for Ocean FaUs on the ateamer Prince Rupert this week. The house committee of the hoapltal board will consider the construction of a suitable shelter over the walk from the Nurses' Home to the hoapltal and report to the next meeting of the board. Secretary H. W. Birch reported to the hoapltal board at the meeting last 'night that he had received a donation ' Of 120 for the hospital. The board asked that the gift be suitably acknowledged Prince Ruperts) Boys' Band and Orchestral Orand Concert, assisted by ' vocal artistes at Salvation Army Citadel on Wednesday. February 23 at 8 pa. ; I Fine program. Come and help the! band. i placing the steam. S3 die WILL PRESERVE BEAUTY SPOTS LI I OUT TO KF:i' THE ATTUAC- tiu;m: or ia iml t:tiiau LONDON. Feb. 17. Billboards, unlovely shacks and factories are spilling some of the finest scenery in England. As a consequence protests are being mads In many place In England, Wales and Dceiiano. in some counties wuoie uis- i tricts are up in arms and a society fort the Preservation of Rural England has Just been formed. Welshmen have been properly proud that they possessed, between Swansea and the Mumbles, one, of the most glorious stretches of scenery In the neighborhood of any big town. It la now slurred by quantities of the ugliest shucks Imaginable. The better part of the county of Somerset la afraid of the results of the numberless ugly little ; bungalows dotted about anywhere and everywhere. East Ilsley is offended by gr,iupsof mushroom houses erected on some of its most salient and beautiful 1 landscapes. The new main read to Folkestone Is flanked by little groups at shacks and advertisements, -such as oce has never seen in England before. Visage after village. In a. complete circle round London, ai weU as In re-Closer cour.ttes famous for their scen ery, are being spoiled by extensions of bungalows along the road: and this "ribbon development," as it Is now call-'ed. has every ob;ectton. both sanitary and artistic. j It will be the chief object of the new 'society to prevent this type of outrage, which is out of the control of the ' The government, on the other hand. 1st taking energetic steps to preserve Brit-' aln's forests. During the season which; ha, )um commenced and wfll last until'. A -il or May. the Forestry Commission expects to add 22 WO acres to the 71,-100 thev have alreadv nlanted with trees. Meanwhile th& older nlsntatlona are' reaching a stasje when they have a Municipal Chapter I UX). bridge Is cenc .value. The Crown Forests. Sher- 45 postponed. wooa. Kocungnam High rea. etc naTs , oeen extenaea ana repiamea to tne ex- 1 Preparatory to relieving the Prince' Get the Big 4 nbit! When thinking tent of 60.000 acres, which wilt probably 'Rupert on the run to Vancuover next of a Taxi, phone 4. tl be Increased to 100.000 acres in 1929. week, the CNR. steamer Prince Char-! ' Tnta afternoon's tram, due from the Lady Warwick withdrew her offer lee will be taken on the pontoons at the dry dock during the next day or so for cleaning and painting. Mr. and Mra. W. T. Brlttin arrived In Dirtct at an arrov tpted thttt great all-ttatl traini to the Mid-Wtit, South and East. Union Pacific h your logical route to Salt Lake. City, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. Information and SteiervaUoas I it Ion -i.it r'li. S- lltll III),". I'u'irtli r East at s:3U. is reported on tune. , w snpi uwu uoage ui warwica. the city from Los Angeles vesierdsy , "d there win be a meeting afternoon. Mr. BrttUn has come north j basketball executive for the purpose of England, tor a Labor University, because All basketsMm games scheduled for Use Trades Union Congress was unable tomorrow night have been called off to raise necessary funds. of the' 1 -- - - - MINERAL ACT to tske eharge of the tastallstton ,tConsinng urponsuit mai-era. t ,;,.TICAT1. OF iMP,.vemi:.Ts the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Oo.s j NOTK K . , , . .,.. .,.. . W Hayner was fined 15.00. or seven Juan Its. An vox. Granbv. Alamo. Rodeo, ' " 1 . . . !rl..t.. W.ilt.rl.i,i.ilVn 1 .n.l M..1.I.I jmance underwriters, arrived In the city j c"-"r yesterday afternoon from the south hlsj CJJt. steamer Prince Oeorge. which has been laid up for the winter at Vancouver, will be goiBg on the Bur- The finance committee reported to ANNOUNCEMENTS Estnhllsheil 1923. Febru- :l . I ? a O 9 Office Hours: D a.m. to G ).m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 l.m. Any evening by appointment DENTIST Exchange Mock. l'hone lUU ! I . Fractional Mineral Claims, situate In the : jterday afternoon tor v,,,., driving a motor ;AU1 Mmlnil Dlvui0n of Casslar Dis- hlc"! ,tw firk w1tJUt ,lhu Mr Wilm Rlver- w, Jl Wallae- if Vancouver, repre-; WJJ f'iT?? r. . Taku Arm of Taslsh Lake.r HJrnel' u..n,F pleaded ni.urt.rt un: iu in tn m fsintaUve" of the British Corporation : m j tiiti vrinrT .K.r I rh.-i v John Dore. dlstr.ct superintendent ' of fkncrnmMit Teltrauhs and D. C. r n t XI ilMMtf PrlnjM. rTharSM ' ' which ha. been at the dry dock for the m"f ' lfe Jocal ""T past month. graphles before the Rotary Club at the regular' weekly luncheon today. Miss Rose Rloa, daughter of Mr. and ICm C F di.. tin R-Mnlh lu-nlu rard dry dock at North Vancouver ""t;. tMKMa mteen yovm. week for annual cleaning and painting. before resuming service. The annual. overhaul of the Union ateamer Cardena has been taking piece recently at this yard and she will return to the northern service next week, taking the Oatala's run. Officers on the Reserve or Officers. 'Canadian Mllltla or Retired List. Cans- friends at a birth I iy party yesterday specially idlan Mllltla. are notified that In order ig Arenue to have their names retained on tnew I lists It is necessary for them to report I I in writing to the District Officer Com-jij lEsqulmslt. B.C.. on or before the first of April, giving address for the current year. Those falling to report will be struck off the list In question. Phone 522. In The Letter Box Miliums H'm:ki. Bdltor, Dally News. Sometime you say the hospital board last night that the j funeral Japanese Mikado, You ajT we receipts for the month of January too much waste money. Not so. ABATA FUTBIKATA JItt PERSONALLY CONDUCTED Elks' Annual Invitation Ball, nry 35. EUROPEAN TOURS Personally Conducicd Tours have been arranged this Summer, under the Joint supervision of the Canadian National Rallways and the Canard Steamship Company to Great Britain and Europe and return. All transportation, hotel and sight-seeing expenses Included In fares. Call at City Ticket .Office. Third Avenue, or phone 260. for particulars and descriptive literature. W. tc S. Distributors or radio etjillpment report thaf devices Interfiled" to operate, receivers from house lighting circuits topped their sales In 1920. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY STOLEN FROM PENS AT 612 HAYS Cove Circle on Tuesday night, nine Chinchilla rabbits, one brownish and. eltil, trey. Only ones. In town; Any one, ,iuiuiii liuuln or or Phone BlaUa. w-v Bob. Free Miner's Certificate No. 83768.! I Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, i ( U apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the pur-1 above claim. And further take notice that action, uuder section 86, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 1st day of January. AD. H. McN. FRASER. Azent. 1927 NOTICE Tlnrl.r and hv vlrtti nf th nrvfRlnns afternoon. Her eleventta anniversary -of Section 28 of the "Mineral Act." no- was celebrated amid much enjoyment, tlce is hereby given Messrs. Malcolm ., ,Smyth. Edmund LangU, Harold Hansen . . . and Albert Moore, that there Is owing Trappers! Call and Show your fun to the undersigned for Assessment Work to the Old Reliable Houee. It will pay I performed on the Cordllla Croup of 'Mineral Claims. Princess Island, ,,., , Royal you as we cm guarantee to give Tou Ulalng Division, the sum of higher prices than anyone else. We $393.88, and that unless said persons pay have, big orders for all kind of fun, ! their proportionate share of the cct of mink. Win. Ooldbloom, . ....rti.i.., , ,h. nr, tf at Butcdale. B.C.. on or before May 12, 1927. application will be made to the tn hr thelp mnwtlv. tntMMt In the herein mentioned Mining uroup 01 Mineral Claims vested In the I DAVID CORDILLA. j NOTICE JACOB KOSKI. h.rf .iv,i reoruarr 7. lui wiuzens 01 rnucc uupen are nereuy nutiiiea mat aoeoraing to tne sy-iaw I .No 182. Section 489. "No person shall I a mounted to U30.43 and the disburse- think you wrong very much. I ..hn in uini Kt32 S I'.n menu were 422J.74. leaving a deficit! I find hhu cost Prince Rupert man. twenty-five feet of a house or building of $408 31 There had been 1499 hospital ! him. $100.00, htm flowers, him coffin. 1 unless the same are contained in some (day. with a cost per day of $2.78. U htm dead : auto h.m auto., him grave. otr nonmbustlble was explained by the chairman 01 tnei nun souu.uu. IterlsJ." fiance committee that the low cost per Prince Rupert him 5.000 peoples, him 1 n Instructed by the City authority during the month was In part due I Nippon 40.000.000 ,-eoples. All WlrlXtota dofn.n? 'to having stocks left over from the Mikado. Prince Rupert pay much 84.--1 act or thing which violates the above month of December. .000.000. All help Him Divine Mikado iproviaion. mat ten aaysirom tne aoove L. - ... . - - 1 ga.5CO.000 $1.50O(K' ;prlnce Rupert mv.: .1 more cost htm Us w mi sasfips. in sv- vaasv "Vi tu sv take the necetsnrv nroceedlnss to enforce I this section of tlie By-law. 11. A. MCUSAN, City Enjtneer. 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