Jnnuarv 21. 102V f Lhiroprin n 1 ie ieeistereo itometnst munt paB a ncan hinK exam-nation before being permit-v.A to practice In HriUsh ( olumbia. He dooan't merely '"'! jrlasxes.' We have experience and k nwb djjH mined by year of tidy and practice and we jruarinten yu satixfartlon v hen your nvex bother yAJ. THE STOKE WITH THE CLOCK ' any segment of the Spine ii ,. ncrnulixuti.il .. hi :k i) rtnun ,r .., n!: :rJ on the nerve 'ie0' Un!u at tf- i ptinl mJ , ' " j tJmlut. " d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate cimtontACToit Patho-N'eurometcr Fervlce. Open Evening (noma 6 & 7, Exchange Mock Thane C91 iFwouuiFpy 'cri& EAtTHY-JSEOOe HEAT tTSJ I ft . . a . 1 1 f ' VW LAl I M77I ft Youhome'a n castle which . r. 11 uuiun uiuc til life" 3uu -eaHure moat your family . . knkllU nM. I knltitltti... Vou know the necessity of Rood warm coal fire to A A 1 I . J .i'ii 1 nut nnmii nnvi nv u 1111 ho fnmilv fit W know too. Ii t' U'hv tvn irt vn vnil lln ,v,I.M(l . i r.l.l.LMi I IJA and 1.1 t'ut iiiiM.'ii L'nnri rcc her! & MrCafferv Phones 11 ft and 117 Closing : Out vy 1 SALE NOW IN rui.i SVIN(5 .Many Ilarirnlns in COATS DRESSES HATS J. BENT Jjulles' Itendy.lo-Wear a'l.li 4 . in v 1 1 . f i 1 . r1 si 1 1 1 11. CIIAKTKKKI) ACCOUNT. ANT AND AUDITOR riimie 3H7 tii Herond Avenue Went, Priori) Rupert COMMITTEES OF CITY COUNCIL AMI. MTKPIIKNH. lltll(MAN OF IT. XAMK COMMITTM:; Al.ll. I1KOWN, I TII.ITIKS: AMI AM). PERKY. IIOAIUI 01' WOIIKH I ( At list nlght'i council meeting an-I pcuncement wm made of the- following' (Uniting committees appointed by the' mayor, for the coming year: i nnance - Aid. Stephen (chairman, i A:. Jm. Orier and Aid. Tinker I Board of Work Aid. Perry ichalr-1 man). Aid W. J. Oreer and Aid Lar-aen. i Pttbjjc Utilities Aid. Brown (chairman), Aid. Laraen and Aid. Llazey. Fisheries- Aid. Larson (chairman). Aid. Brown and Aid. Llnzey. Building CommUslon Aid. , W. J. Oreer (chairman). Aid. Perry and Aid. Unzey. SoldlerY Housing- The Mayor (chairman I. Aid. Stephen. Aid. Jos. Oreer. Aid Tinker. City Solicitor and City Treasurer. Toan Planning and Parks Commission- J. C. McLennan. Tho. MeClymont. P. Rtffou. Aid. Perry, Cltjr Engineer and City Solicitor. Reading Room Aid. Jos. , Oreer (chairman I. J. J. Quits. P. Idnza. Wm. MiRae. Oeo. Bmlth, Wm. Slbbald and W E. Denning. Public Library Aid Stephens. Mrs. W. J Klrkpatrlck. O. V. Wilkinson and Oeo. Sutherland. Hospital-Aid. W J Oreer and Aid. Brown. Exhibition -Aid Jo. Orr. Aid. Perry ana AW. Tinker. The Mayor to b ex -officio mem bar A all committees. imilPCM DnDTDAVC . bUL.LiL.Lll' 1 Ull 1 lid i 3 j I G1RLSJIARDSH1PS l MmI le jnt Coinmlng to Ve ; holme Tonight. I Appealing i Urania Another of Ue heart appealing Iramea, which Oalteen Moore knows so I ll hew 10 deliver i the promise at I first National la her latest screen jvthicla. "It iliurt Be Love." which wUl, I he shown at the V. estboline Theatrf to-j ight and tomorrow. In this human story of New York cure k truffle against the mediocrity and mleuMletatandtng of her parents r-olleen Moor has gtrcn to the screen TIIH HANKUUPTCY ACT. i tiii: itaii: OK JOHN CIIUtll (MVlUtV talh.rlrrtl AMlgnur. NOTICE 18 HSRXBY OIVEN that. John Charles Oavican. ot the Ctty of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia, formerly carry ln on bustness aa Rupert TaMe Supply Onmpany and I niveraal Tradlrut CMnpany. did. on the ie4h day of January. IM7. make an au- trvorifad aaMfiunenl of all nis property far the benefit of his creditors, and that It P MacLeod. Esu.. Otflclsl He-rclver. hss appointed me to be custodian icr tn ettate 01 me oeosor unui inc ! first m retina ot creditors. Notv-e- w further g:vti that the first t meeting 01 creditors in tn snove estate I will be held at the office of the Official j Receiver. Caurt House. City ot Pr.nce Rupert aforesaid, on the 24 tb day of Jsnusry. 1911. at eleven o'clock In the forenoon To entitle you to vote thereat proof of your claim mutt be lodged with me before the meeting 1 bald. rniis ut ha used at the meetlns: must b lodged with me prior thereto, i Aur further take notice that If VOU ' have any claim against the debtor for of such claim must be filed with me or with the trustee when appointed: otherwise the proceeds of the debtor's Mtate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto without regard to your claim. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 10th day of Jsnusry, 1927. JOHN L. CHRISTIE. . Cuitodlan. THE HANKKUITCY ACT. iv tiii: itati: or iikxhv roiikkth, Authurlrnt Algnor. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that, Henry Roberts, of the town of Port Clements, in the Province ot DrltMh Columbia, did on the 4th day of January. IU27. make an authorized assignment of all his property for the benefit of his crnlitora and that 11. r. MacLeod. Eaq.. official receiver, haa appointed me to be custodian of the estate of the debtor until the tlrst meeting of credltora. Notice la furthei given that the first meeting of creditors In the above estat will be held at the office of the Official Receiver. Court House, City of Prince Rupert aforesaid, on the 21at day of Januar). 1927. at eleven o'clock In th forenoon To entitle you to vote thereat proof of your claim must be lodged with me before thr meeting Is held. Proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with me prior thereto. And further take notice that at such meeting the credltora will elect the permanent trustee. Aur further take notice that If you have any claim against the debtor for which you are entitled to rank, proof ol aueh claim muat be filed with me cr with the trustee when appointed; otherwise the proceeda of the debtors estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto without regard to your clslm. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 10th day of January. 1927 ALEX. CONNON. Custodian. MINERAL ACT cKimnrATi: or impiiovkmknts NoTiri: Juanlta. Anyox. Oranby, AUmo. Rodeo. Pinto, Wann Fractional No. 3. and Monte Prnetlonal Mineral Claims, altuate In the Allln Mining Division of Casslar Dl. trim. Where located: On AVann River, Taku Arm of Tagtsh Lake. I TAKE NOTICE tnai 1, -n ' I Hob. Free Mlner'a Certificate No. 8U708, I Intend, sixty day from the date hereof, ito apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate ot Improvement, for the pur- ... -1- - 1 -. - r. n?.nl rtf tl pone 01 omniums a nuwn v.... - above claim. . And further take notice that action, under section 89, must lie commenced before the liaue of alien Certillcate of Improvement. . . Dated this lit day of January. A D. 1027. It. MCN. FIIA3ICR, Agent. Dirtct at on arrow ipttd that great all-iftl tralnt to the Mid. Wt,t, South and Etut. Union Pacific is your logical route to Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. taf ruutl. mad Beservatloa I lllllll Hi loll. f:ii 1 le. II' "1 I ni 111 t arnmutii b.i of L f me who has been l.uj.lliar v lotiKht up midst of tb cromded city. Because abe wanted to have a nice home, where ahe .'Ould bring her friends without a feel- ;ng ol inferiority, this gri, as portrayed or Mtss Moore, oad to aacrilice the lore Jt her fslher and almost broke her mother's heart. The parents conducted a delicatessen tors and lived in back of It. Certainly J2. Ztk ICO IP. Xg af T.1T these well meaning dttcena of two de souls. cades of American existence were not gtrlatg their daughter a fair chance In the fae of alt the wn petition the modern girl 4 must combat In keeping real friends. How the girl left home for her own IdeaU and found the man ahe loved makes a most : Interesting and unexpected at dswuetnnU Mia ?4r' has the support of a pldM aaat 'It Includes Jean Her-sholt. Maleaitn MeOregoe, Arthur Eton. nodlrsSeslag. CI eve Moore. Dorothy Bras tram and Mary O'Brien. Th picture was adapted from Brook lianlon's short story. "Delicatessen." 1IIIK IOIli:it TWISTS Police Chief: "What I Tou mean to say this fellow choked a woman to death In a cabaret in front of two hundred people, and nobody Inter-feredr Oop: "Yes. Oap. everybody thought they were dandn'." Fetter Clipping. NAVICARI.E WATERS PROTECTION ACT PhC dl I UTI'll ft 7H3 DAIL7 NE773 PAllB FIVE J ALL IS WELL IN EUROPE STATES BISHOP BUNOZ ItOTAKV (Hit HEAHH PKOMINENT LOCAL (TLKIC JI'HT HACK FROM fltll" OVKItxEAH TELI.S OF PROHLEMS 11 hplle of llirflrultleo, Cirrynne leem llj t'iMMiil rut I nrmplo-ment The members of the Rotary Club at their luncheon yesterday afternoon had the pleasure of listening to a very Informative andi Interesting discourse by Bishop E. M. Bunoa who gave the dub some of his Impressions from a six months' tour of Europe. Everywhere he had been asked the question on his return "How Is Europe What do you ( think of, it?" to which he had no difficulty In 'giving the reply. "Every thing is Well with Europe." It had bei Vis privilege, the Bishop said to visit many historic monuments and cathedrals and he had been In itaany of the countries which a short time ago were at war with each other. I He came hack with a feeling of great' joy at having been able to make the' trip. I In England during the coal strike he' found things well, the people did not worry. They bought coal from the Belgians who seemed very pleased at the opportunity of selling it. j In Holland he visited the great peace palace erected by Andrew Carnegie and o which the various nations contributed in the equipment and embellishments. The palace was empty, how--ver. as none bi the nations would go; '!iere. It was used mainly now by tourists who went to admire It. He also visited Begllum and waa there when the wedding of the Archduke of - I Belgium to the daughter of the King' every- if Norway took place, to thet CAM'AL OIlEKVEH Prom Belgfum the Bishop went to France and Italy and. tn every place. the very best treatment was reccKed. Tourists were accorded every consideration. The Impression that all was weil with Europe he had gained, however. a casual observer and he did not take credit for being able to Interpret these nations or give an explanation of their In aome of the countries there were many division and sub-dlvUions ot political parties and the bitterness j which developed sometimes was very acute and It waa almost impossible ta follow, the various parties into the by wsys of their struggles. Tti MVtnAmlr miMtlnn was St Its tenlth during his stay In Europe, and it? affreted every individual from statesman to peasant. Political supremacy affected the value o! money and In Paris a change In government was ac companied by such a protest from the! business Interests tbs: the government' only lasted a day and 'a half. Th;i various group In France often found ' themselves supporting parties and! policies which they opposed but found ' It necessary for stability and to save .MsMaWsVaMaaa. the franc. " NO I'N KM I'LOVMKNT xtt7 hest strategy In electing Its can-, A far aa the speaker could .acertaln "dte. yet some of these European there was no unemployment In Europe, nations employed strategy which was There was no evidences of misery ex. of a very doubtful kind. Questions cept In Isolated cases. Belgium and "hlch should not enteryinto political France had a great problem In valor- discussions at aU became part of the icatlon and subluxation of the franc. . political system. Belgium had succeeded In this whereas' In conclusion the Bishop Informed Works at Ottawa and In the office of, but the middle class had Invested would be given every consideration. th District Registrar of the Land Regis try District of Prince Rupert, a description of the site and the plana ot wharf proposed to b built In the Harbor ot Prince Rupert in front of Lot a, Block O. Section 1. Map 923. And Take Notice that after the expiration ot one month from the date ot the first publication of this notice, Edward Lliwett Limited will, under Sec tion 7 of the said Act. apply to the Minister of IMbllo Works at t nis in the City of Ottawa for approval ot the aald site and plana and for leave to construct the aald wharf. Dated at Vancouver this 11th day of December. lftiM T a LAND ACT NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY TO TO mum; I.IMI In Prlnos Rupert Land Recording District ot Prince Rupert, and situate on the north bore of crescent Inlet. Moresby Island Queen Charlotte Islands, in the Province of British Columbia, and bring about'one and a hull miles from the head ot the Inlet. TAKE NOTICK that James Field, at Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation Marine Broker. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: more The Well-Managed Home rHTHE manager of a household is the purchas- . ing agent for a large proportion of the fam- 1 'ily needs. In order to do a good job she must know what, when a'nd where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchc sing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. . Advertisements lell you what is neu) and good tn merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to make your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you information about. a thousand and one things that are useful. Every manager of a household every member oj the household who shades the responsibility for the family's welfare should male a habit oj reading, the ads. Frsnce had not. Since the war the hli hearers' that If any one cared to Edward LlpU. Limited, of the City class which had suffered In Franco most ' 8 to Europe that they need not be of Vancouver, hereby gives notice that ho ! WM what the so-called middle class afraid but would be treated well. They dUS.e.,"1df A5i,hn; The laboring das. had plenty of work were very anxious to get tourist, and largely In Russian railway stocks be- RiMJEK OF WAR fore the war and In consequence had"j "Shall be have war or peace?" ln-j euffered badly. Touching iroon the-' quired the apeaker In referring to his; social condlUwis In this country ; the ' impressions of International relation-, speaker aald that h found no one hlp rnd assured hie hearers that in! ODDosed to: socialism than the. this generation there would be no dan Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely Fronrh ratherger of war. The i remembrance of the DIVERSION AND 1E ' 1 r tiesiuint peasant. ' 'They TYirv 'Were r 'i. 6 Cylinder Sterling Marine Engine for Sale Cheap Medium Heavy Duty 90-125 H.P. complete with self starter and new battery, only used eleven months. Excellent condition, bargain price. Write , A. E. A1TKEN, 10121 101st Street, Edmonton, Alta. WATER .NOTICE . ".'.. i V..v. V .w. TAKK NOTICE that Jamrs Field, whose nrosperous at tne present time ana ne f " : .. . tkin tiln.r. ."ined seen binders ana tractors jromi"'""1 "u uu" B.U.. wm apply for a licence to tax ChlDim In in. th.r When he had In- danger until these had become effaced quired as to why they had Imported .by- another generation. There waa room these from a forelan country the'v re-! lor Improvement, however, on both A rather Irritable Inspector, visiting a provincial school, was worried by the noise of the scholars In the next room. At length, unable to bear the uproar any longer, he opened the door and burst upon th class. Seeing one boy taller then the others talking a, great deal, -he caught him by the collar, hustled jhlm to the nexrl room, and placed him-In a chair, saying, "Now sit there and be quletf Ten minutes later a small head appeared uivk yiim: - Him: "I love you as no one ever lovej before." 'Her: "I csn"t- see much difference ,S Th Weather Vany . 'r- and use 1 cubic foot per second ot water out of unnamed creek, which flows easterly and drains Into Crescent Inlet, Moresby Island. QCX. about one mile Piled that It was because they wanted t side. If the suspicion which was har-: thehead of the Inlet on Jhe north; the best. I bored was suppressed, relstlon would Referring to Italy the Blahop spoke j become more cordial. The speaker apoke of the wonderful accomplishments un- j appreciatively of the spirit of Rotary dr the leadership of! Mussolini con-, which was doing such a valuable work ccrnlng whom there waa some doubt! in fostering a splendid spirit among existing up to two years ago. However, the nations and wished the local club he had made the grade andibecame th every success that the world might be idol of the country The necessity .of j better for their work and spirit, the situation had made him. Before! President C. H. Orme warmly wel- Mussollnl. the mob waa . handling all cornea tne oisnop oacx irom nia tnp thlnirs. business was at a etandstill, and nd expressed the pleasure of the Ro- Commencing at a poht planted on thelevervthlna was in a deplorable state. Itary Club In haying Rotarlan Bunoz north ahor of Cresrent Inlet, about Uk. .n- m with them azaln and thanked him one and a half mllea from the head of the I"" . .... Inlet: theaee northwesterly 20 chains: thence aottthwesterly 20 chslns: thence aouthaatterly 20 chains: thence northeasterly 20 chains, and containing forty 1 40) acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 37. 1928. IN PRORATE in tiii: si rui:Miri'oi itr or intuitu COM'MIlM In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In'the Matter fcf th Eitnte of Alberta Daniels. Deceased Intestate. TAKK NOTICK -t hut by order -of His Honor. Judge Robertson, the 15th day of December, A.D. 1Q28. I was appointed Administrator of the estate ot Alberta Daniels, deceased, and all parties having claims against th said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me o or before the lGth day of January, ,.IX. 1927, and all parties Indebted to fVit estste are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith, NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prtnrs Runert. BG. OAt.ed the lfttll day "f December. A.D. 192(1, was was indeed indeed retnarkable remarkable to toi i most cordially for his splendid address. way and It have a train on time. . This had alii been changed under th guiding hand of the Duce and trains were now running on tun and Industry was flourishing. Italy used to buy all manufactured cotton, goods, but now was. In a position to sell some to other countries. ITALY'S PKOOKESS. The fields which used to II fsllow now were producing and the country was developing a merchant marine. "This all cornea from order, and social peace which that man has brought to that country" said the Bishop. Today fully two thlrda of the people were followers of Mussolini. It was her that the Blahop expressed, regret that the press did not receive more correct and complete Information about'- various agencies and less abbut things ot a' different character. Politics were quite a strong factor In many of these nations and while ,Cuiurtlan might thluk it employed the i nr. im'm nw jii9i.te.ri shore. The water wlU be diverted from the stream at a point about 1.000 feet from the mouth and will be used for 1 domestic and cannery purposes upon th , 40 acres ot land described a unsurvey-ed land, for which purchase ta applied I about IS chains southwesterly from the mouth of the stream. This notice was posted on the ground 1 on th 29th day of November. 1926. A ! copy of this notice and an application! pursuant therto and to the "Water Act," wUl be filed In the office, of the ! Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, D C. j Objections to the application may b ; I nea witn tne ssia water itecorarr or with the Comptroller ot Water Rights, Parliament pa a per. uuudings, victoria. u.c. wl wlthft thirty days after the. first ap pe' pearance ot this notice in a local news- The date ot the first publication U December 20 JAMES FIELD. Applicant. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO I.KAM; IOKK.M10KK In Oraham Island, dueen Charlotte Island Land Recording District ot Prlnc Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay. Massett lulet. Oraham Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Manufacturers, intend to ap ply- lor a leasa ol th following de scribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at 'th round the door and a meek little voice northeast corner of Di 1571; thenc said: "Please teacher I" sir. you've got westerly, following northern boundary of Lot; thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the-high tide mark of Ferguson Bay to th extreme easterly point of Echinus Point; thence southeasterly to the point ot commencement, and .containing 150 acres, more or less. I POWEIX RIVER COMPANY, LTD. . Agent, J. Douglas Wilson. Dstsd 4th November, 193d. NewSupplies of Mens Clothing arriving rejrularly For Prices and Quality Don't Forget Montreal Importers Third At enue J. H, Miller Proprietor Dr. Alexander Smith niock Phone 575 DENTIST m i Iff!.? 12