r.dar, February 23, 1927 aah. m wtziw. 'mtz . 'wit 1. urn : yiA asaa - A mm mm mm ssn :t v i vv H MB IUI9 t "tod Proved by Analifas ENAMELWARE ITfffiu, We carry a complete assortment of Kitchen Ulensils also I he Easy Vacuum Elect rlc Washer finest malted grains and hops brewed TUB with the most scientific care In five modern plants fto to make the pure beer consumed by the people of British 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. TJKIIE i an oxlrart from tlio l.vl awdyni of Amalgamated Ilri'winjr, beer mad by tlic firm of McDonald und McDonald, nnulylicul chemists of Vancouver: 'All three rtmplce hnd a sjmklina'hriahtnctt nvd a tmhstnntial (nam remaining on the ijlatsjtirn eomidtr-able tiwf. hach had a refrruung aroma ami an iiyrcettUy Ititter hop taxle. The amlym $lmwt (onclusifeiy thai all three sample are pure and wMevme' Itereragn, The high Extract, U.w Aridity, A?'r;A Nilrogniwa Matter, mbtJatitiai Ash and Pltmpkoric Arid (vnen(& are absolute evidence of tlte good, who'rmme ipialify of these berrn, protintj them to be pure Mall Hcreragta. The analysin oj these sample of leer is wry similar lo that of tlic best European raritiie$.", McDonald & McDonald, (Signed) A. W. SatterfiJd, CheniUt. IN I Amtlf tool HOTn wwMM Ynm ltow IX.. hkW Btrwtac ('. 4 ''mmm. Jrnh, K'alnMK Hmn U4, Htlnc 9utmt Bearjr Usl. id Victoria Panama frit izi C. Lid. IPffTTfT Bed at Government Stores and Licensed Premises. Thit advcrtUcmciit U not publidied or diiplayrsd.liy the Ijjuor Control Hoard or by the (lovcmuiciit of British C iluinhiu. 1h. BY . f n Store I Brushes at Cost W'r are . vt: -Hoi ked with Brushes unci in order to move - we will 'el! any tlajr Bruh in the store at cost price. I.;lie .ii'!ru.'iies ivry tacks. elniny backa, polished Mr. ' wood backs. Military iJrtuhr.x. 4aii urusnea, women l!iu;ihcs. OSIIOKX BltUSHES tin. IiIup handle. Bristlea aru firnrly I ill in n twisted wire frame and there in a brush for every II '.Jrpose. ORMES LTD. Tlte Pioneer Dru.U'ists Three Beuixlered I'harmncUt" ""I Axe. and Cth SI. ' l bonv h" """ -wu TINWARE 0T ' ) ALUM1NUMWARE COPPERWARE Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. CANADIAN PAcinc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services ! Sailings from Prince Rupert Krltlilk.ii. Wrunsell. jnnru.i. NMi7-ll;rry ' A'iirr full UformMlon fruiii for .ii .m....i.i 1 1 - n m if ai 111 n Cm of 4tl, 'Htrrrt .nd 3rd A""... Itlur. lU.rrt. .C. srriin-tf Pneumonia Left Her With - A Bad Cough Mr. YT. R. Br-nnHt, 2307-Hth Bt Wwt, CJfry, Alta., writer :"OTr Tr ago, before my twini wera born, I had an attark of purumouia whieh left m. with a rjr ba4 wiujh. IWf undr th dottor'a fare, fi trixl flr.t one thing and th-n another, but I ronehrd day and night. A friend brought me a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup for to try, and aft-r roiijrhlnjf for two month and taking four aix ounce hottl- of rough nifdii inc, I got rid of my rough with; one and a half bottle of Dr. Wood'a Norwav pine Byrup." Price 3.V. per Mile, largo family th 60e.; put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. w:.tiu:k uhokt. Prince Rupert. Overcat. light S.E wind; temperature. 42. 31. Tcrra. Cloudy, windy, temp. 30. Rosewood. Clear, calm. temp. 20. Alyanah. Part cloudy, calm. temp. 27, Alice Ami. Part cloudy, calm, temp, Anyox. Clear, calm, temp. 33. ate wait. Part cloudy, calm, temp. 29. IIaaaltnu Clear, calm, temp. 18. Telegraph Creek. Part cloudy, calm. Ump. 6. fl . Srrittitr. Part cloudy, ealm, rero. Humsl La tv Clear, calm, wxo. Whltehorie. Clear, eouth wind, beftw. v ' Thoa. Louden, general superintendent of the local dry dock, arrived from the south on the ttemrne-r Prince Rupert today. Joe lUUve. charged wlllrt tbetU D-Kr eel bfre Ju4f Young tb1 !itirnoou. kavlnf electf-d lor apeedy Hi fji replace 01 trial by Jury. Obrporsl Usrkland, of the city detachment of the provincial police returned front the south on the Prince Rupert this afternoon. A party of Royal Arch Masons, under R. V. Q. Lepln is leavtnt tonight on the steamer Prince Rupert for Anyox -to Institute a chapter in the smelter town They will return to the city on Friday morning. PERSONALLTcOiNDUCTED EUROPEAN TOURS Personally Conducted Tours have been arranged this Summer, under the Joint ucrv talon of the Canadian National lull v ay and the Cunard Steamship Company to Great Britain and Europe and return. All transportation, hotel and slght-soclng expenses Included In fare. Call at City Ticket Office. Third Avenue, or phone 200. for particulars aul descriptive literature. Henpecked husbsnds of Oldham, England, have organized a society which meet several time a week at a tavern where the barkeeper guard again! the Invasion of disgruntled wive. ) Philadelphia Is to have anti-noise quads of (Ml Ire to reduce noise of motor vehicles in the rentre of the city and near hospitals'. ! tt must be nice to be rich and have nothing to do but tell reporters that I most of our financial troubles are pay etiological announ('i:mi:nts lilks Annual Invitation Bull, 33. lMalili.Hhul 11)2:.. caCsTvWI SAVE m - voUR TEETH Office Hours: a.m. lo C p.m. Saturday: a.m.' to 1 p.m. Any evening by uiointmont i DENTIST tlxi'lumsc DIotlt. 1'lionc 101) THE DAILY NEWS PAJE TUBES rrrr Local and Personal Arthur" Taxi. Phone 678. D C. Underuker. Phone 41. Lluzey or count I Cirt Alderman. Every vote V Our nhinglei coat 1cm and lut lunser. 6cal Cove Lumber Co. tf Morley Shier arrived from the aouth on the Prince Rupert thl afternoon. St. George' whUt. bridge tnd dance In I O D E. Hall on Friday. February 25 47 Dr. and Mr. Whltclaw were arrlvaU from the south on the itcamrr Prince Rupert today. Don't forget to cart your vote for Jamea Black on Friday. Polls open from 8 to 8. C.N R. iteamer Prince John 1 due tonight from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Island. . Bt. Andrew society win bold an r. n.Man ffluf KM.frt. wind , n tn l fnm i ' . . ' Auld Time Dance in I.O.D.E. Hall, Frl- ' t. o v. Mln. 38 below at Fort Selkirk. ,. , . , day, March 18. at 8 JO pjn. Gentlemen 100, uain 600 Mr J. Bent rHurmxl from the outh on the itmner Prince Rupert thl r temoon. J. a. Scott arrived from the south on the steamer Prince Rupert today to ipend sometime in the city. F. O. Dawson returned to the city thai afternoon on the Prince Rupert tt!tr a brtef buttnew trip to Vancou- Mr. 0. Lftrkln. who ha been enjoy llg a brief holiday in the south, returned home on the Prince Rupert to -day. M. P. McCaffcry returned to the city on yeitcrday'i train from a bunlncM trip a far east a Prince George. Japanese Mission. Sixth Avenue West Tea and sale of home cooking on Thursday, Fcbruay 24 from 3 to 6. District Forester R. R. Allen returned on yesterday's train from a trip to-up- 2 'river points on departmental duties, Joseph N. McPhee, customs oDlctr at Dutedale. returned to hla post down the coast on the Camosun last night after a brief visit to the city. Sullivan, superintendent of Cana-.23c. dlan National Telegraphs, arrived from the east on yesterday' train in the course of an Inspection trip. J. T. Tsylor who Is enjsged with a firm of auditors who are engaged by the Canadian National Railways arrived from the south on the Prince Rupert this afternoon. J. C. Brady, M.P. for Skeena, baa been named as member of standing or jdera. agriculture and colonization, and marine and fisheries standing com ml t tees of the House of Commons at OtUwa. Prince Rupert Boys' Band and Or chestral Orand Concert.- assisted by vocal artiste at Salvation Army Citadel on. Wedneadsy, February 23 at 8 pm Flaryi program, band.'f ' ! Come and help the 45 The' R.Ci':Tent ie Awning Co. Ltd.. Prince Rupert branch, la moving Into the store on; Third Arenue adjoining the Electric Bake'iy which was formerly occupied by the Prince Rupert Drug Store.' Mrs. Allen of Shanghai, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. J. R. Tan nock. Cotton 8trret, sailed on the steamer Camosun yesterday afternoon for Vancouver en route to the Old Country. Union freighter Chllkoot, Capt. J. L. Williams, arrived at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the south and, after discharging parcels of freight at various docks In the harbor, proceeded to Stewart. The Longshoremen's Union, assisted by other local unions, will be In charge of the funeral of the late Charlea Hun ter, which will, take place from the Parlora of the B.C. Undertakers tomorrow afternoon at 2.30. Rev. Thos. Ft trier, principal of Brandon Indian Industrial Instltue arrived this morning from the south In the course of his annual trip of Inspection of Indian Hospital and boardlu; schools. Tomorrow he leaves for rort Slmpeon with Dr. Large. Trapiicrs! Call and show your fun to the Old Rrllablo House. It will pay vou ns we can guarantee to give you higher prices than anyone else. We have big orders for all kind of fun. especially mink, Win. Guldbloom, Second Avenue. Phone 622. tt Arrangements for the dance to be held Friday night of this week and for a minstrel show which It Is proposed to ir.OA rinrltit. th flt M'a.l. Ih i.H night. Committees for the latter event were struck. According to unofficial Informa'tlon which is supposed to have reached the city over the radio, many of the larger halibut boats have been having very rought weather off the Alaska coast. It Is said that the New England sbucht shelter at ' Seward after losing some of her equipment. The Canadian National steamer Prince ' Rupert, which arrived from Vancouver and wayporu at 1:30 thla afternoon, will proceed south Friday morning as usual, the Prince Charles, which was to have done the aalllng, not being ready lu leava the dry dock. The run out ot Vancouver uu Monday. February 28, will bi talttri by'-UK Pnn-c Oecryc. PaHKBBBBBBBB Vote for Llnzey without fall, deal for all. if 4l50n BBBBBBBBBBkky 1JJ- mm l 1 I JBBBBBBB -YJ M ATmW-W aw Square i Vote, for James Black, Labor candidate, on Friday. Queen Mary Chapter Children' ah nuat ball In IO.DE. Hall Saturday, February 28, from 7 to 12. Admission Lieut. Cot. Reginald L. Gale ,of Smith-era, Is In England and Is now staying at Chope Barton,' Northam, North Devon. There was a special business of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club In the Commodore Cafe this afternoon (President E. A. Mann was In the chair. Various southern pspers have car ried plcturct of Dr. R. C. Bamford of Smlthers and W. C. Uttle of Woodcock who were delegates to the recent Farmers' Institute convention In Mr. and Mr. C. F. Kemp are leaving for Anyox on the steamer Prince Ru jpert this evening. Mr. Kemp will re turn to the city - on Friday morning while Mrs. Kemp will visit for a short tUne with Mr. and Mrs. James Mlt chell. TOO. LATE TO CLASSIFY 4- WILL THE PERSON WHO TOOK THE red umbrella by mistake from the Hospital Sunday afternoon, please re turn same to the Dally News office. 46 TIMUEK SALE XC830 There will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the office of the District Forester at Prince Rupert, .B.C., at 10 a.m.. on the 26th day ot February. 1927. the licence X5830. to cut 4.130.000 f.bjn. of Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar on an area situated on the north shore ot Sewell Inlet. QXM. Provided anyone unable to attend tho auction In person may submit a scued tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated one bid. Two 12) years will be allowed for re moval of timber. Further Dartleulara of the Chief For ester. Victoria; B.C., or District 'Forester, rrliire Rupert. B.C. TENDERS IIIK STOCK OF STATIONERY. F.WCV tiOOD. RADIOS AMI M ITI.I1, HXTI'llKS AMI HTTINtiS V. W. MRATIIAI.I, ESTATE. TENDERS may b submitted for the above stock and fixtures, etc.. not later than 12 o'clock noon on February 28. 1337. The highest or any tender not tccessarlly accepted. Stock and Inventories on view 10 ajn. to 4 p.m. dally at Store. CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LTD. P.O. Box 932, Prince Rupert. B.C. NOTICE February 7. 1927. Citizens of Prince Rupert are hereby v.,v ..... -.V- ... r. n.ii ,,. ,h, .,.-. .... comprised the main topics of business n0. ibj. Section 489. ''No person shall at the meeting ot the Elks' Lodge lastjwltlilu the City place, keep or deposit asiies in wuoucu rccruiacivs or wunui twenty-five feet of a house or building unless the same are contained In some safe depoeltory constructed of brick, stone, or other non-combustible material." I am Instructed by the City authorities, to notify all parties, who neglects to do so or who refrains from doing any act or thing which violates the above provision, that ten days from the above i date an inspector win oe cmpowerea o take the necessary proceedings, to enforce this section ot the By-law. ii. a. Mclean, Cltv Engineer. ASTHMA CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, HCAD AND BRONCHIAL COLDS, HAY FCVCR Swsllosr R AZ-MAH cspsulrs. Send 5c for trial. Templctoni, Toronto. (I st your dracglit's. HAZ"MAH 10 W SMTrnVW ewards n.S'D TIIE PERFECT BUTTERFLT AND WIN ll.na.H . Do .11 theM Imtt.rflin look .like? Look elmwlr and jm wilt s that each bmtrfly has dllTer. m looklnz ald. Som ha. th. rlrht winr different from th left wlnr. In ether th rliht tal Is different from the left tail. On. and only one has both sides lookinr alike. This is th. on. ymj ar. to End and should too Snd it th. loon .00 reward roar h. yours. It Is really difficult, hut with paUtne. and ear. It can t accomplished. MAIL YOL'K ANSWER TO-DAT It costs you only a 2e stamp and yon may be th. winner of on. of the bit cash rewards. Do not delay Don't miss this opportunity to win tl.COO.00 in cash. OCR OBJECT Wherever th. public bar. learned of th. Paraeon Method of aetlin; from Mill to Consumer they ha-, enthuriastirslly adopted it. To further this pnpn- isniy we sr. in mi the marnm-cent rewards. This is NOT a ssles com petition. RULES 1. Writ your sniwer plainly in Ink, f-i-ina' th. number of th. Perfect Butterfly. In th. upper right-hand corner put nam. of thla paper and your nam. and address. Us. only on sid. of piper. Z. Contestants must be over It years of sac. 1. No one connected with Paragon Is permitted to enter. 4. Duplicate prltes will be awarded in case of ties. 5. Th. names of th. judges and how th.y will award th. prizes will be made known to each and every contestant. I. Contest dotes July 30. 127. Entries should be forwarded at once. BE NEAT handwriting and general arpearanr. will be taken into consideration. THE PRIZES 1st SI.s 2nd 2 3rd 73 4th 21 Ilh to lh SI each Hth t 11 ih Ii each PARAGON KNITTING AND TEXTILE MILLS, LTD. Dept. 1 13D 99-101 Kins; Street West bbbbbbbV MM rW A TORONTO, ONT. II Mi DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked .Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Dd- I'rince Rupert, D.C Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert drydock AND SHIPYARD Operating (.'.T.l'. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Hoilermakers, lllacksmiths. Patternmakers, Founders Woodworkers Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE YlfDl.(i. . Our plant is equipicd to handle all kinds or MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. ' l'HONES 13 and 385 g UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED sailings fruin I'rince Rupert, For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Swunson Ikiy und Alert Hay, iti. Tuesday, .1 p.m. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Alert lUy ami Swuuwn Hay, etc, Saturday, 9 u.m. For POUT SIMPSON. ANOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART and Naa Klver CuiiiH'rles, Sunday, 8 p-m. I S3 and Avenue. K. M. SMITH. Agent. Prime Rupert. ILC "TRY A NIP TONIGHT" BEST PROCURABLE B0TTIID ft 6UT110. MO0UC1 Of SCOTLAND T KIl60C MO Vkk.vfltifli.I1IVT Clfdw KOn trr The Original Label look for it at the Vendor and. insist a GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This advertisement is not published or displayed by the "Liquor Coulrol Board or by the Government of British Columbia .4-sw