PAGE SIX If any segment of the Spine u in an itmornuu pxmfito (lubluiation) pirwurc U produced on lb nerve tninki at thai point and Ukuc develops. T.HtD T.FtCSC T.THSOAT feuaruUMiw T.HtAKT T.LUNCS T.uvts T. STOMA CM T. SMALL INTUlIKt T.KIDNCtt T.UWTSLIMUN.. tj T. SLADOUt T. CENTALS TheChiropractor Mjuffi fas MMuutkn W,MSS, in' W T- k X . d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Patho-Ncurometer Service. Open Evenings Rooms 6 & 7, Exchange Mock Phone 691 95c 95c Specials On a few of Heinz well-known Goods Tomato Soup, l's, 8 for 93c Tomato Soup, 2's, 5 for 93c Pork & Deans, l's, 7 for 93c Pork & Deans, 2's, 5 for 93c Ketchup, 3 for 93c Spaghetti, ,1's, 7 for A.. 93c Spaghetti, 2's, 4 for .... 93c Nabob Tea, 2 lbs $1.15 Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 117-123 Fifth Avenue East Phones 18 and 81 Perfect Sight A matter of foresight. Many cases of eye trouble are averted by early application of proper lenses. Present neglect may mean future trouble. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. (Opposite G.W.V.A.) WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Dirch and Spruce Per load $6.50 Per half load ...... $3.50 Per sack' 50c Firelighters 48 for $1.00 delivered. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY DOTTLES. MILK From liulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 George Rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR rhone 387 Hi Second Avenue Writ, I'rlnct. Rupert YOUNG'S MOTHER LEAVES TORONTO .U'COMIWMKI) BY HICK MSTEK .N1 TltAI.VCK KEFL'SEli TO KIKE IN Alii PLANE TORONTO, Feb. 2. Mrs. Jennie 'Young; mother of the Catallna' champion, hat left Toronto to Join her son George in Los Angeles. She Is accompanied on the trip by George's aunt, Miss Isabella Young, and by Johnny Walker, who taught George Young most of the swimming science that enabled him to win his great vistory. Speaking to a reporter, Mrs. Young emphatically negatived a report from Los Angeles that she would "fly to the Coast. In an 'aeroplane piloted by Commander Byrd, famous Arctic aviator. "No -areoplane for" me'," she declared. LAND ACT Skeena Land District, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that sixty days after date, I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner or Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over 640 acres of land bounded as follows: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of Section 38, Township 3, Graham Island, and marked "AJ.O.'s southwest corner": thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, being Section 38, Township 3, Graham Island. B.C. A. "J. GORDON, Locator. Dated December 17; 1926. FEBRUARY .Month will commence Monday at Our Store. SPECIAL SALE FOR ONE WEEK Canned Fruits Malkin's Best Pears, 2's Malkin's Heat Loganberries, 2's! Malkin's Beat Sliced Peaches, 2's Malkin's Best Apricots, 2's Malkin's Best R.A. Cherries, 2's These Fruits are 35c and 40c lines, for one Week we will sell 3 tirw fnr Q.".p Make up an order for 6 tins of the above Fruits and we will in-j elude 1 lb. of Fuller's Tea for' 50c. Quality quarantee or money! refunded. Kinjr Oscar Sardines have gone ' up to 20c per tin. This week oun price will be T tins for . . $1.00 Royal Crown Soap, 18 bars for 73c Rinso, 3 pkgs. 'for 23c Toilet Rolls, 22 rolls for $1.00 ! Now is the Jime to buy Prunes, i Special for this week, per lb. 10c 25 lb. box for $2.33 Ltrtro Bakinjr Powder, 5 lb. tin, regular $2.00. We will sell these at each $1.53 I'eekist Honey, 5 lb. tin. Special price - . 05c Victoria Cross Cocoa, 5 lb. pkjr. for 73c Seedless Raisins in 4 lb. pkjrs., worth 75c. This week we offer each 4 lb. pkg, for 55c We have purchased a large ship ment of Oranges and offer them this week at special value. Small sizes, Sunkist Oranges, 3 doz. for $1.00 Medium sizes, Sunkist Oranges, 2 doz. for 75c Snowflake Flour, 10 lb. sack thia week for ...... C3c 11, &K. Rolled Oats, 7's 53c! Graham & Wholewheat Flour, 10' lb. sacks ........ G3c JA.MH Extraordinary Value . Strawberry, 4 lb. tin Raspberry, 4 lb. tin Black Currant, 4 lb. tin Apricot, 4 lb. tin Peach, 4 lb. tin '. Gooseberry, 4 lb. tin v Red Plum special, 4 lb. tin . With every order coming 75c 75c , 75c 75c 65c . C3c , 50c into our store this week we will sell a 50c bottle of Lemon Extract for 35c A Christmas time we purchased an over-supply of Chocolate Eclair Biscuits in boxes, regular price 75c. This week to clear them out we will sell 2 for 75c Buy one, and get one free. Finnan Haddie, 2 lb. for 35c Smoked Black Cod, 2 lb. for Smoked Kippers, per lb. . . Roquefort Cheese, per lb. Guycre Swiss Cheese, each Canadian Cheese, per lb. . . 35c 15c 75c 43c 35c Golden Loaf Cream or Kraft Pi mento Cheese, per lb 43c Try our Hulk Tea and Coffee Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. 50c Uligb Grade Bulk Tea, per lb. G5c Only a few more packages of Jlf left with cups and saucers. If yo;j want C order now, per pkg, 23c B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 when the reporter had finally convinced her that It was not a Joke, but the apparently serious assertion of a California newsgatherer. "The doctors have consented to allow me to go on the train," she continued, "but I certainly would not travel In any aeroplane." She will endeavor to stop off a day in Chicago, where she hopes to see a friend, Adam Leask. Hugh Young, her nephew, said he was wiring Mr. Leask to meet her at the railway station. Mrs. Young said that J. Allan Ross, president of the Canadian Wrigley Company, was completing arrangements for the trip. Mr. Ross. Interviewed later, stated that he had telegraphed William Wrigley, Jr. telling him that Mrs, Young was leaving here. MAY (1 ON STACK Mrs. Young received a wire irom Mr. Wrigley. who Intimated that he expected she would be with her son on Friday. He urged her to be there by that time: "It means a great deal to George's theatrical engagements." Mrs. Young may possibly share George's theatrical triumphs. Members of the George Young local committee announced: "The members are agreed that Mrs. Young and her sister leave for California at the earliest possible time. Dr. W. P. Caven has stated that Mrs. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY T TO LEASE LANII In Prince Kupcrt Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate oa the north shore of Crescent Inlet, i MnriHihv Tfclanri. Qnn nharlntt Tclanria I In the Province of British Columbia, and I being about one and a half miles from . ,hi:kciie.s wie nesa 01 ine iniet. i TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of ! Prince P.upcrt, B.C.. occupation Marine Broker. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of Crescent Inlet, about W " " ..V... ..... .IU W kUB weune mar Fl TI1E DAILY NEW3 BOVRIL REPELS INFLUENZA thence southwesterly 20 chains: thence. heId 016 Anglican Church took place southeasterly 20 chains; thence north- last evening lit the Cathedral Hall when 75Si V?r mn'iln, 2.. conHlnm about 150 sat down to an excellent re- (40) acres, more or less. 1 I . . JAMES FIELD. 'Pa,t prepared by the Women's Auxiliary. Applicant. jThe evening was one of rare enjoyment Dated November 27. 1928. !, the ,tmi,Ugt WM treated , "excellent program of speeches and Week-endi Above lines are fresh stock and a genuine snap at these prices. 25 boxes Grimes Golden Apples, jumble pack, while they last, per box $1.00 Sunkist Navel Oranges, small size, 13 for 23c Sunkist Lemons, per dozen . . 23c Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for .. 23c B.C. Fresh Pullet Eggs arriving Saturday, 3 dozen for . ... . $1.23 Ayrshire Roll Bacon, machine sliced, per lb 35c Peame'al Back Bacon, machine sliced, per lb 45c Bulk Lard, 2 lbs. for 35c Malkin's Best Marmalade, 4 lb. tins 55c Sally Ann Cleanser, 3 for 25c Gold Dust Washing Powder, large package, special 29c Royal Household or Five Roses Flour, 49' lb. sacks $2.19 Malkin's Best Tea, -2lb. packages, special $1.69 Otter five string Brooms, special each 39c Scrub Brushes, special ...... 25c Stove Brushes, special 25c Spring Clothes Pins, G dozen , 23c Self Wringing Mopsf ScomliJo'te with mop cloth, special'. TT. 43 Pure Olive Oil, & oz. tins . . . 32c Pure Olive Oil, 1C oz. tins . . 55c Pure Olive Oil, quart tins $1.00 Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210, 211 and 212 Young's health will permit of her taking this trip. It is Imperative that Mrs. Young go to Los Angeles to sign contracts for her son Oeorge. who Is still a minor. Mrs. Young accompanied by her sister, sent an afternoon shopping In preparation for her trip. During the morning she was busy handling the volume of mall which dally pours Into her home. She was visited by Mrs; O'-Bryne. mother of George's manager, who came to wish her Oodspeed on her Journey. MOl'NTKII POLICEMAN MAY CO A request from Oeorge Young and p'Byrne that a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman accompany the party to California was received by Mayor Mayor Foster wired In reply that the 1ANNUAL MEN'S BANQUET HELD ani .umium;s Mini. PUOOKAM OF MICH INTEREST AT AFFAIK LAST EVENINO ARCHBISHOP PRESENT Probably the best men's banquet ever music which were heartily appreciated. The company was Sionored with the pre- . jv.ivv vt n4vuvuiiiiJ UCI culler, WIBUSV boat was delayed m sailing. He forcibly presented the claims of the church. Other speakers' lnclu'ded Archdeacon jRlx. who reviewed some phases of the I church's activities, J. C. Brady. MJ. lTnff!.?i I iWh0 eprke !n re8"rtl t0 patriotism and fc- VAA0 Canada's relation to the Empire. Alex. JRlx, who gave an excellent discourse on . . , . . , . .. I the 611 Industry. Lionel Holtby whose Peak treans Shortcake, in fins,;,ubJect was railroading, and A L. Pat-regular 75. Special, to clear atlterson of the local elevator plant, who 55c gave some Information In regard to ele- Peak Frean'a assorted Creams in .vatora, and the grain trade. Mayor New-sealed tins, regular 85c. Spe- ton represented the city and. with Alder- cial to clear at 60cman p Tinker spoke on matters of interest to citizens, generally. The cap tain of the Japanese freighter Yogcn Maru spoke briefly and also played a selection on a Japanese flute. I During the banquet, Professor Pryce'al Juvenile orchestra played numerous se- lections whlcj-. were very much appre ciated by everyone. The urogram In cluded solos by Mrs. S. D. Johnstone and Mrs. E. Anderson, community singing led by W. C. Orchard and a piano solo by Constable Scrogg. The time- honored toast to the ladles was fittingly proposed by Oeo. Rorle. During the evening Mrs. Donald Ross acted as accompanist. The whole evening' program had been well arranged and all the details carefully considered so the event was an outstanding affair and one long to be remembered by the large crowd which annually gather at this function under the auspices of the church. R. M. Wlrtslow acted as chairman for the evsnlng. Under the able convcncrshlp of Mrs. Thomas Andrew, the following ladles BMlsted In serving: Mrs. A. L. Holtby. Mrs. Russell Smith, Mrs. B. J. Melllsh, Mrs. Jack Johns, Mrs. C. C. Mills, Mlsi Lennox, Mrs. w. II. Tobey, Mrs. Oeorge Rorle. Mrs. O. H. Arnott. Mrs. Dalby. Mrs. E. M. Tucker, Mrs. G. A. Woodland, Mrs. O. Smith. Mrs'. O. A. Rlx. Mrs. Adam Mackle. Mrs. M. M. Stephens, Mrs. C. W. Homer, Mrs. A. T. Parkin, Mrs.! W. H, Smeaton, Miss L. M. Ellet, Mrs. J. I A. West. Mrs W t nrepr Mm. E t KtCCoskrle, Mrs. Hlnt.n, Mrs, J. P. CaBe. I Mr..n. V. O, Le Pine, Mrs. WalladojC. i urcnara, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. 8. V. Cox I and Mrs. W. A. McLean HOCKEY. New York American 4, Ottawa 2. Canadlens 1, New York Rangers 0. Boston 1, 8t. Patricks 0. Detroit 4, Chicago 3. Thinking lengthens 7) lle, says ta. physician. If you think quick enough perhaps. -;T"'. -" LOCAL COUPLE WILL BE WEDDED TOMORROW Ml llorrnce Joy Hill Uwoine Hrl.le of ((. AiitlrrMMi nt Ceremony l Home of Her Parents The marriage will take place tomorrow evening at 7.30 at the home of the brides parents of Miss Florence Joy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joy. 549 below. v.cj4 llt f AdersJn of the Central Hotel. The bridegroom-elect i a brother of Mrs. Robert McCarthy. 60S Fifth Avenue East. THE WEATHER Prince Rupert Cloudy, light south-cast wind; temperature. 38. Hazelton Cloudy, calm, temperature 22. Telegraph Creek Cloudy, calm, temp. 1 below. Smlthera Part cloudy, calm, temp. IS. Burns Lake Clear, calm, temp. 13. Terrace Cloudy, calm. temp. 34 above Rcsswcod -Cloudy. cUm. temp. 28 above. Alyansh Light snow, calm, temp. 34 above. Alice Arm Snow, calm, temp. 2U above. Anyox Light snow. calm. temp. 30 above. Stewart Light wow. calm, temp. 29 above. Whltehorse Strong south wind, temp. 30 above. Dawson Cluody. south wind, temp. 22 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS MiTuiT Application (or Crazing Permit for tlir M-UHon of I II! J. Application for permits to 'graze livestock on the Crown ranges -within any matter of sending Mounted Police to grazing district of the Province of Brit California was within Federal Jurisdiction only, and that he was furnishing Mrs. Young and the party with a letter to enable them to cross the border. Shier Mendclson, Toronto swimmer, who saw Young conquer the Catallna Channel, Is back home, in Toronto, bringing with him many stories of his trip to the Oolden State, a dozen sea shells and 50 feet of "kelp," the sea weed through which Oeorge had to struggle before completing his swim. lib. Columbia, must be filed with the District Forester at Fort Oeorge, Kam-loops, Neteon, Prince Rupert, Vancouver, or Williams lake on or before March 31st. 1027. Blank forms upon which to submit applications may be obtained from the District Foresters at the above immed places, or from the Department of Land at Victoria. B.C. O R. NADEN. Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria. DC, January 4. 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO TO LEASE l.Ml In Prince Rupert Land Recording District, and situate at Huston Inlet, Queen Charlotte Itlands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. Currl. of Vancouver. B.C. occupation fish f acker. Intends to apply for a lease of he following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at northeast corner nbout 1.000 feet westerly from miners' cabin at head of Huston Inlet; thence westerly 20 chains: thence southerly about 12 chain, thence easterly 20 chains: thence northerly about 12 chains, and containing 21 acres, more or less. ROBERT M. CURRIE. Applicant SYNOPSIS OF uMrtCTMNDMEIiTS pne EMPTION3 VinL unrenervfxl. survsyH l'rrwii lmis may be prm?t1 by Erlllith ul;Jn-U over 1ft years of s, anI by aliens on declaring Intention to I'tvoinn HrUish subjects, eondl-lonul upon rmldence. occupation. Jid linprovtmenl for agricultural purpose Full Information concern Inn rru-lions regarding pre-emptions Is Klven In Bulletin No. I. Land Serlss, "How to Pre-empt Land, cople of trhich rein be obtained fre of charge ty addrrmlng the Department of Lands. Victoria. B.C.. or to any (lor. trnment Aicent tv Records will b granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purixin. and which la not timber-land. I.e. i-nrrylng ovr 8,000 board feet ier acre went of (he Coast Hang and (.000 fett per acre eaal of that I lane Application for pr-mptlons are to be .addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division. In which the land applied for Is sltuuted, and are. mad en printed forma, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvements mads to value of $10 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Orant can b received. For more detailed Information as the Bulletin "How to Preempt Land." PURCHASE Application are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland, for agilculturnl purposes; minimum price for first-class (arable) land Is IS per acre, and second-class (erasing) land 12.60 per acr. Further Information regarding purchase or leas of erown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Kerl's, "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites oa timber land, not exceeding 40 acr, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stumpag. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding it acrmi. may he leased as homesltea, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, tills being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has' been surveyed, LEA8ES For grazing and Industrial purpose areas not xodlng 140 aer may o iaa oy on parson or a company. GRAZING Under th -razing Act tb Prov ince Is divided Into grazing dlstriote and th rang admlnlatrd under a Qraslng Commissioner. Annual grazing permits or Issued based oa number ranged, priority being glvsn to established owner. Stock-owner ay form as relations for rang managmnt. Prs. or partly frwa, permits ar arallabl for settUr. supers and traveller, ay u Uta 9 GET THAT DIAMOND at Heilbroner's Our policy in lo rjive customer the utm4 In value and service. Kens! jifUUfadlon U asurtd for those who buy a diamond fron: u?t. We have some specially Rood values In unusuall. fine diamonds mounted in pierced rightem carat while gold nt $25.00, $50.00, $75.00 and $100.00 Max Heilbroner 111.. I C. II. 1 n'H.K'IH 1 . Ifiumuiiu ?n-i -- w.rf s Ml ru AHnUf WESTHOLME THEATRE WKDXKSDAY find THL'KiiPAY, 7 and J p.m. "Mantrap" A love drama of thf Northland. KltNIiST TOKHHMT PKIU'Y MAIt.MON-T. ( I U lara WILLIAM OHLA.MONI) mid noli-J c ;.,t CA.MKO COMKDY "SKY HOOKS. AKSOrs FILM CAULKS MISS NAN WALKKIh Ihc world hiker, will appear in person with motion pictures of I has boon as far south an Havana and Mexico r.i .. lircton and north to Fairbanks., Alka. She m; . descriptive chat of the places vUitc; Admission 33c and I : DEMAND1 "Rupert Brand" I7" V llTa JL TUB DAINTIEST IIHIIAKI-WST FOOD." Smiiktd Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., LM Prince Kupcrt, H.C, Ran ad ian National Qfic Largcft Kailway Syflcm in Amend Steamship and Train Service s.s. I'ltlM'r: IIITI.UT will Irate I'lllM K IttTMiT lor VAM lOUIA. M:TTIi:, and Inlrrmrillale lnl rurli IKII'tV l J. I'HIM K RITKKT for hll.W.tltr and AMOX, Mr.lM-MV. I f" J. HUM i: JOHN' for VAM OI VCK U Ul .l:N I IMItlorlt ,v I.ASKs, forlnlfhtly. .. . .. I'AKNOI.It TIIAINS U.Wt. I'UINtK HI I'l ItT .,... Ijti-h M(lMV. VW;rNilAV ami NA1I lll)Y at 1 1 .30 a.m. f"r J" ) III OICCIK. I.IIMIIMIIX, UINMI'KI, Hit ih.IiiI. Ka.lrrn I'anaiM. I,IM Malrs. AflKNC'Y AM. (I(:.V mtiiamoiic i.im;h, t'w CaiLtdUn National Kxprr' lor Moner Orilrro. I orrUn eli-.. iiImi for jour neU stilnient. K . m.fiX m CITV TK KDT 01 l lt i:. MH Tllllll ll.. I'llIX II III HUT I I'"'" r KAI.VAN.EKI) WAHK. (ialvanicd Tubs Calvani.ed Calls (iALVANI.KH WAKP (Jiilvanlid C.il 1 1"1" (Jalvanltd dnrbiiR Cans KASY VACUUM KLKCTIMC WASIIKUS Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. JANUARY Clearance SALE KVKHYTHINfi KKDUCKD HarKainsn all Dcparlmcnts The H. S. WALLACE Co, Ltd. Phone 9. 3rd Ave. ml Full