aesday, March 15, 1927 UNIVERSAL Bankrupt Stock . CONTIM'ES IN FULL SWIM! The whole stock has to In? cleared out hul there are too many bargains to list them all in this ppuce. Here are only n few! SPECIAL FOIt ST. PATRICK'S DAY Men'M Pure Silk (Ireen Hose. Regular $1.50 for . . t.ir Men Pure Silk Knitted Ties. Regular up to $1.50, for ."Of MEN'S DEPARTMENT Men' Pure Silk Knitted Tie. Regular up to $1.50, for . . "()? Silk Crepe Non-Creasible Tie. Regular $1.50. for ." Men's Caps. Cooper brand; good assortment of colors; regular $2 00. for )."( Men's Caps from the bent other makers, regular to $3.50, for $t.ur, Men's Fancy Urates. Regular 75c, for -I"r Stetson Hats small sizes only. Regular $10 and $12, for $1.7." Men's Shoes. Odd sizes only, including Slater's. Regular up t. $12. Tor t $:.." Men's Shirts in pure wool and broadcloth, kerne with extra i! i s. Regular values up to $6.60, for i!iv .Suits with two pairs paatc, in-tweeda. Regular $10 value To: '. -S !.!." SCISSORS A large assortment of the best make and grade. Regular $1.75, for nr,( Regular up to $8.20, for LADIES DUl'ARTMBNT I ndies Silk Ilose.'aM colors. Regular up to $1.26 value, for .-(( t hildren'x Socks all sixes and colors, including siik lisle. Regular 5Pc Three pairs for $51.00 Iridic- Stepins crce. Regular 9!k, for ."0f Indies' Handbags in real leather and fancy colors. Regular $4.50. for :.. $8 1." Cotton Crepe. Regular 35c per yard, for ISf White Roth Towels with fancy border. Regular $1.25 for 7."c I jidit-s Shoes. Odd sizes, nil colors and styles. Values to $8.00 . ' f SJt.D.-i I.M.t. Embroidery Cotton. Regular 6c. 8 for li'c White Corduroy InfantV Coats with yokes. Regular $4.50 vaiue :.r .,......... .' Sl.lKi UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Closing Out Sale DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST HREAKI'AST FOOD."' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert. U.C Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND i SHIPYARD Dpenillng (i.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers Machinists Rollcrmakers Illacksmlths Patternmakers Founders Woodworkers Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and .185 Local and Personal Arthur' Taxi. Phone 878. DC. Undertaker. Phone 41, Sboes rebuilt like new at McArthur' Shoe Store. - tf Oct the Big 4 habit! When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4. tf Our shingle cost less aud lust longer. Seal Cove Lumber CO. 'tf Basketball tonight In Exhibition Building at 8.45, Admission 25c and 10c. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Woodland are letting for1 Vancouver on the Catala tbli afternoon. Retail Merchants' Dinner, Tuesday March 15 at 6.30. Commodore Cafe. Im portant business. 62 Accounts up to March 11 were passed for payment at the meeting of the city council last night. A. Alexander, counsel for the Canadian Railway Co. In the assessment appeal, is returning south this afternoon m the Catala'. Anglican Cathedral WA. Tea and Sale of Home Cooking at Mrs. George Rarie's Fourth Avenue West tomorrow March 16 from 3 to 6. All are welcome. J. E. Miller, inspector of customs and his assistant. T. Mason, arrived from Stewart on the Catala this morning and wUl continue on to Victoria this 1 Everyone welcomed to St. Patrick's I tea and tale of home cooking by Ladles j Aid of the Preabyterlan Church In their hall on Thursday. March 17 from 3 to 6. Vocal and Instrumental music. ktlss Barbeau announces her Spring Millinery Opening tomorrow Wednesday afternoon when the ladles of Prince Rupert are Invited to Inspect the new season's models which will be on 11. C. Wright, city assessor for Nortfc Vancouver, who ha been In tKe city for the past week a a witness for tbf city in the railway appeal case, Is re-eurnlng this afternoon to Vancouver on the Catala. On recommendation of the finance committee, the city council last night accepted a tender of 1230 from Alex McRae Co.. Ltd. for the printing of the 'city annual report. It was the loweat of two Mas. The city council last night accepted & recommendation from the finance com mlttee that 1125.000 be borrowed tem porarily from the Royal Bank of Can ada, the money to be used for Interim expenditures pending the collection of the year's taxes. Last night's was a record short council meeting, all the business on the agenda being transacted within six minute. At the conclusion of the meeting, most of the aldermen proceeded to the Court House where the C.N.R. tax appeal was In progress. The city council last night received an oiler from Lily Anderson of 1180 for to reverted lots lot 47 and 43. block 3, Mellon 7, on which the Intending purchaser saya she would erect a res!d:nce. Consideration of the oiler was laid over until mat week when an offer for another lot In Section 7 wtll also be dealt with. Passenger arriving In the city from the north on the Catala this moraine included John Thoney, E. O. Thompson M. Morley, Ed. Flanagan. Mrs. Clay and T. S. Hunter from Anyox: D. Swanaon. J. Landers. Ell Rapoch and Jas. Kennedy from Stewart; A. E. Ferris and A. T. Priestly from Arrandale. and Mr. II Nuclch from Alice Arm. Pctrr Buska, charged with' Intoxica tion wa fined $25 by Magistrate Mc Clymont thl morning with the option of 30 day in Jail. On a second charge of wilfully damaging property, the accused wa ordered to pay a tine of $10 or seven day In Jail, and also to recompense J. Zarelll for damage to pro perty for an amount less than $20. TEA QUALITY STANDARDISED You cannot get good tea without pay ing a fair price for It. Cheap tea lacks strength, freshness and will give less i satisfaction per pound. , i Established 11123. ill , Office Hours: 'J a.m. to G p.m. Saturday: 0 a.m. to lvp.m. Any evening by appointment DrEP Kens DENTIST Lxdiun;e Ulotk. Phono 103 THE DAILY NEWTS PA.3E THREE Rub It On At Bed-) Time For Deep Chest Golds All colds ahould be treated with vapors, for vapors alone can carry the medication DIRECTLY to the air passages and lungs. Vlcks la a "vapor" treatment in salve form. For deep chest colds you first apply hot wet- towel over throat and chest to open the pores, then manage briskly with Vlck for S minutes, spread on thickly and cover with a flannel cloth. Vlcks not only penetrate like a poultice or plaster, but the Ingredient, vaporized by the body heat, are inhaled all night long. This double action usually check the most stubborn cold overnight. VICKS VAPORUB Ovir 21 Million Jars Used Yapiy This afternoon- train from the East will arrive on time at 3 JO. Miss Jean Currle has Joined tbe staff ef Dr. J. F. Magulre. dentist. Ralph Smith and Douglas Frlzzell are apenlng up a (porting, goods (tore In the Smith block on .Third Avenue. Mis Gertrude McKenzle and Miss Nellie Strachan are leaving for the south ; this afternoon on tbe steamer Catala. I Mr. and .Mrs. H. J. Hill, who arrived in the city on Sunday' train, are leaving for the south this afternoon on the Catala. Union steamer Catala. CapL Dickson arrived from the north this morning at 10:30 and will sail this afternoon at 5 for Vancouver and way points. Mr. Helen Nuclch arrived In the city on the Catala thl morning from Alice Aim to visit with her daughter. Miss Helen Nuclch. who Is attending High School here. on Wednesday and Thursday. Adjutant Kerr of Wrangell will be In town over the week end and mill conduct the week end services. John A. Hackett of Alberta, who has achieved eonalderable-prominence a the writer of western rerse. and Mrs. M.rkrtt are visitor In Prince Runert. fTbey are residing for a month or two on secona Avenue. Mr. Clsy. mother of Ml&s Bern Ice cisy. a member of this year graduating class from the ituree' training school of tle local hospljaL arrived from Anyox thl morning o be present at the graduation exercises tomorrow evening. Mr. Justice Oregory, who has been ltt for the past eek presiding at the special eton of the Supreme Court for tbe hearing of the Canadian Nation al Railway' taxation appeal, will return south on the Catala thl evening. Mr. Justice Oregory was accompanied on this trip north by his small son. PUP PLAGUE IN FORT WILLIAM CITY Is (IIKItlllN WITH ItOMM.OS -IMUV-U " (SKKAT VARIETY I'KOIIlCKll FORT WILLIAM, March 15. Aplague of "pups" has struck Fort William, hundreds of try and homeless "bow-wows- are over-running the city and as there 1 no official dog-catcher and no pound the situation I becoming alarming. Only 600 dogs are licensed here but the dag population ha Increased so rapidly that they number thousands. It is estimated. Citizen believe that the dog-derby craae 1 responsible. In Tort William, the youthful "musher" are wot content with one dog. They drive teams of four, five and six animals, and as they go scampering down the streets, the wclk-Ing rings with unholy howls. What the citizens really object to thouch Is thst the vounntn in th FLU" DEADLIER THAN THE WAR l.S. liOVKHNJIENT STATISTICS KB- VK.ll. STAKTLIMI FACTS IN ILLATION- TO TEACK AM) WAIt TIME DEATHS The United States Bureau of Census, Investigating the recent .epidemic that swept, not only over all of this country, but over most of the civilized world, found that death In America, properly chargeable to Influenza, were far greater In number, than deaths from all causes mong American troops In the great conflict. Official figures available from forty-six large cities of the country, show that 78.000 persons died a the direct result of the epidemic of Influenza. The bureau, on the basis of the re port received, believes that from 40.000 to 45.000 American boys gave up their lives abroad this number Including those who died from disease or acci dent, a well as those killed or fatally wounded on the battlefields. The forty-atx cities, whose figure were examined, have only a little more than one-fifth of the total population of the country. The experience of this terrible epl demlc. which claimed so many lives, have shown one thing conclusively, that is that the method for combatting the flu," which met with the most marked success was Chiropractic Adjustments. It wa the only method that wa unl- formerly successful during the' epidemic. The percentage of recoveries from "flu" was higher under Chiropractic adjustments than under any form of treatment. That 1 not all, important though It Is. Most people dread Influenza, not tor itself alone, but because pneumonia only too often results from It. Here 1 another fact, which In view of this. Is of the utmost Importance and slgnl tlcance: During the epidemic. pneumonia developed In but a very small percent age of case under Chiropractic adjust ments other complications and after elect were also much less frequent. There- are three common f - which Influenza manifests Itself: The Respiratory form, the G astro-Intestinal form, and the Nervous form. "Spanlih Influenza" seems to exaggerate the res plratory symptom and to pass directly Into pneumonia. Starting often at mhat the victim supposes Is only another "mere cold" (a common lnflam tbe Inflammation 1 apt to Involve the conduct meetings at the Salvation Army membranes of the mouth, larynx, tra chea and bronchial tubes, in order named and reaching the lungs last. KUMOVINU THE CAlE Influenza is the result of a toxic condition of the body, that Is: an.ac cumulation of waste materials, which should have been eliminated. ; , The Chiropractor realizes the "cnae and effect" principle back of every bod ily disorder. He Is scientifically trained to detect and remove the cause. He drives straight to- the condition respon slble for the sluggish organs of. execu tion. He does thl by a skillful thrust, re-adjusting the misaligned spinal bones to normal position. In accomplishing 1 this he remove the pressure from the nerve or nerves, which In tvtrn re-estab-J Ilshes transmission of the nerve force to 'Je organ and permit them to operate! lth healthy vigor. The accumulated wate matter 1 then removed from the1 circulation and tissues, conveyed to the bladder and skin and thence out of the body. The watte eliminated, removes the necessity for the natural forces In the body to burn the toxins by fever, so the bodily temperature returns to normal fend the fever Is broken. With time to recuperate from the Internal disturbance, the body. In keep-lug with natural law, returns to normal and health Is the result. Dy locating the cause and removing it. the effect! (disease) always vanishes. As a means for getting rid of the after effects of the "flu." a surprisingly few Chiropractic adjustments provide a sure way to return the body to normal. rnooF Further proof of the correctness of this basic Chiropractic principle Is evident when we see It In operation. In at least one locality, during the worst period of the great "flu" epidemic, statistics show that chiropractors lost but one patient by death, out of a total of 886 cases handled. No other health method can show a record even approximating thl. Being based on the Infallible operation of natural law. Chiropractic la right, and such, s tat Is tics only confirm what millions of people already know and what thousands of Chiropractors, all over the world, are proving In their offices every day. If you feet out of sorts, phone D. A. McMllUn Chiropractor (Palmer Orad-loose evening sport 1 over, turn their pup. and then the canine, make foruat' for PP,n K & 7' '"W B"' p"OD' 69' back lane, upwt garbage can, rsid b!1K?end 'tor,M and mk 018 HOVKUNAIEXT tmc,Z 1 UQUOK ACT." night hideous with puppy warfare. j Breeding la not the strong point NOTICE OF Al'I'LICATION Kilt llEEIt about the local dogs. They are of LICENCE, every hue and description. Bull. . ' daschound, coll.e, terror, and afflZ&& porting doga. are used by the boy Intend to apply to the Liquor Control "musher" and even respectable dogs. ?oard ,or licence In respect to premise with T ., I w . beln Pn ' tne building known as with, good homes, are deserting their Mas-ett Inlet Hotel, situate at Port cozy kennels to Jolunhe packs. Clements, Queen Charlotte Islands, Pro- ' "I i ivlnce of British Columbia, upon the n.P., Garnet w.ii k,v'. w, . . Una described as Lot Five (S). Block Watt, brother bf Norman A. Forty-tour (44), Subdivision of Lot Seven Watt. I tailing this afternoon on the hundred and forty-six (748). Port Catala for Vancouver Clement Townslte. less Thirty-three (33) feet from front to rear on west side of a a a. x. is. iV " . 'I.-. Wd .Lot, a shown on a registered map or plan deposited in the Land Registry of,'ce t Ule City of Prince ANNOUNCEMENTS Rupert. In 1 ,2 ii i i 1 .1 . I tlw Pfovluce of SrltUh Columbia, and numbered 1079. for the aale of beer by St, Andrew' Society Ladle AuxllUry the a"1" or US" tn 0Deu bottle for con-v..ilr waster 8ale" sun. ADrU iHi a fl' .umptlon on the premise, DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. thl - I Ith day of March. 1827. HopiUi ul,irr Tea In 8t. Andrew'' ' WARREN SCOTT, noon,.. April ft! .,. wV , I B. U TtNOLET. Victor Records .. 'Fox Trot Vocal Thinking of You Georfte Olscn and His Music Gene Austin (Tenor) Blue Skies Fox Trot George Olsen and 2H55 His Music Vocal Duet Johnny Ma.vJn 20t57 and Ed. Smille d 9 vTTl Vkror Talklnft Machine Co. 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AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES, like Canadian National Expms for Money Orders. Foreign Cheques, ele., alMi for jour next fchlpinent. CITY TICKET OIITCE. 528 THIIID AVE, I'KINCE KLTEKT. I'lione 260 SAVAGE EI.ECTK1C WASHEU AND 1) It YE It. Washes, 11! ties, IHnscs and Dries without a wringer or having to put your hands in the water. Cash Price SUM) Also Easy Terms KAIEN HARDWARE CO. rr a sir 70'!icht" GRANT'S est Procurable (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky .an RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT BtllJ taj fvrJ k, Vdliaai Craal 41 9a limited GkkluMwk BalMkM.CWnWi Owtillnw. Dvli-w-CIms. 9MUa4. M This advertisement ij not published or displayed by the Liquor. Control Board or by the Government . f UrilUli Cyluuibia, i