j. February 15, 1027 Sciatic 1 B TX H hi a.'"'" IN M X U B ... 1 11 M W 1 Wf M Chirprrac-li.cs corn: 3 rT'Mtvia th cause t? ... I ' AYAmwu V Tr lowr." ncrv-o urnterthe magnify-irtf "Jass is pinched a i;d5cvliined joint r nc dwrvpi cannot Iraa rit healthful tir pubc j, Chiropractic adjuring rcmowsth-jrescuro t The upper nerve Is free as nature intends. D. A. II::::. I.' . it ' FINE MATERIALS, SKILL AND EXPERIENCE, AND AGE IN AN' OAK CASK, ARE REQUIRED TO PRODUCE ff WTL I 1 TT"A v 2 Sent it- Nerve i the main motor. Hete.' hff&wer Nrunrhlnjr off from the a'pint in the region of the nips, ' tfherc it leave the .spinal column. When c jh on thi nerve, the victim ig crip-!'U. For thin reason caue and effect are m ire i lonely related in sciatica than in most other ronrlltlorw. When a spinal bone pre:M upon the sciatic nerve, the rtMultant pain begins right at the point of presHtire. For the same reason. Chiropractic Spinal AdjuKtmontc secure results more iuickly and surely in sciatica than in most other conditions because they are applied directly to the seat of the trouble and remove the caue. HIS t'ANi: NOW DISCAllDK!) "For months I had been suffering from S irica. I was in such shape 1 couldn't Mei-p, work or rest, and was h'lbl.l'njr -il out on a cine. A friend uetf-stei 'hut I try Chiropractic. I was ttacl wanl about inveHti(tintr Chiro-prui tic, fivrurin it would be like all the other thin; I had tried without rfsults, but the time came when I was willing to try anything. Adjustments vert- Htirtrd. and I will frankly say th:t I v.-!n relieved from the first one. I laid mv tan.' a'ide nfler the fourth .t'ljifirwi" and ha--n't picked it up niiii ! ha niw been a year past an-t I hive wt lo-t a d-iy's work have h:id no return of the trouble sji i "- -T.nuit Txy'or, Chironrirtir lie-, eart h Bureau. Statement No. 2088-K. YOUK APPOINTMENT For Health can le raaie by telephone M 11 civiman Plume G91 Palmer ( Graduate C HIKuritAt TOll uni 7 Kxchnnicc Block. I'atho-Ncurometer Sen ire Open EveninK 2330HE3 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST I1KEAKF AST I OOI).' Smoked Daily by dfiriflnn hKh iV i n n Moray e (.0.. a. Prince Huperl, H.C. SAVAGE EI.EITIMC WASIIKU AND DVKU. WaAhct. UlueK. Kiit.xoH ami Dries without a wriniUT or huviriK to put your hands In v the wr.tcr. Cash Trice Alw Uuy Terms 1CAIEN HARDVAUE CO. dd trt Whisky rm r7i wl? Ms verliseniRiil u mil nni.H.iii'il iip ilisDlaved hi the Liquni lrol Board or by the Government of DriUih Columbia THE DAILY NEWS PA jB THREE ST. VALENTINE TEA Local and Personal AND SALE SUCCESS IT(1) Etrnt Uriel YrMrriLiy Afternoon Arthur'! Taxi. Phone C78. by l'rrllrrlan Ladles' Aid at Home of Mrs. H. BC. Undertakers. Phone 41, .Miur; St. Oeorge'a whist, bridge and dance in I OD E. Hll, February 25. ;S Waring la leaving on the Camosun this afternoon for Vancouver. Retail Mercbanta' Dinner in Commodore Cafe on Tuesday at 630. Election of officers. 33 Account to to February 11 totalling 1471.4J were pasted by the city coun cil last night The orchestra will play in the Com modore, cabaret on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. 33 Annual genera! meeting of the Prince Itupert Rowing and Yaeht Club in City Hall on Wednesday, February 16 at t ' pm. prompt. 39 Joseph Bennett, manager of the local elevator, who has been on a business trip to Vancouver, is' expected back on the steamer Prince Rupert tomorrow 1 morning. Notice of Sal. I will sail by Public ! Auction on Thursday. February 21 at 1 20 pm. contests of buc residence. !Itmlaed list wlU appear later. O. P. Union steamer Osmosua, returned to 1 port at 2 o'clock this afternoon trom Auyex. Stewart and other northern porta of call and will eter at 8 o'clock this evening for tbe south. Trsppcn! Call and show your fun to the Old Reliable House. It wtU pay you as tfe can guarantee to Rive yen hlKber nrlre. thm .nmn. ,1m. w. have big orders for all kind of fun. eaiwclally mink. Wtu. OoMblaom. Second Avenue. Pbeae S22. tf I Bylaws to amend bylaw No. SO, Mi. and 37ft were finally passed by the 'city councU at their neetlng last night. .These were Introduced at the last fTrsdLun'to urte'J'tjer'and discontinuance of 6eeenth AvettueWeat paving. R. C. Hyde and dasghter Mies Jean Hyde, and son. (Men Hyde. wiU be leaving the city at the eed C Mat week on their return to Idaba. Durt&g the dty of tbe past three " -r I residences on Fifth Avenue Bast near iMcBride Street. ' Tooaorrow nwrwlng waa tbe tlaae set for tbe banging M Joseph Banker. Port Slmpaon Indian, tor tbe murder at j Port Esslngton on Msy 29 last 0 Mias Sunday. It Is hoped . have tbe nrawr-i Lore its cblsnolm. Reports from the sl dedtsated In the net far distant fu-I south sum. however, that be wlU not ture by Archbianop A V De Pender, ! be executed until after It la decided Meiropolttan of Br.tish Columbia. whether or not he u entitled to a new trial. Tbe honeymoon of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rocbeater, nee MUs Agnes Donald-son, wbo were married here a count of weeks aao. wiU titend as far aoutb'l'. iiWIes. Wheae skull Urn IracturrO i as Oattfornla and they are not expeatod back In tbe city before March 1. In the meantune. the cottage on Seventh: Strret. ihm tbev wul reside la belna rvntoiiMi siui snianrrf The Vancouver Board of Trade has called oft IU proposed trip to tbe Orient according to a letter which was read at the meeting of the city councU IMM DUCC, iiir ifucr tuuru uisib, ui nw of the unsettifd oohdiUoni in the Orient at the present time. It was eorialderea unwise to unaertete we trip which might be considered later. The communlaaUMi was tiled. The Impression that Prince Rupert is in a land of lea and snow seems to be general. 'A lot of correcting will: hsve to be msde along thla line. A recent immigrant from the British Tflea to Chleago remarking of the rigors of the cold weather in tne ; "Windy City" in a letter to a Prince Rupert friend inquires: "But what must It be like up your way? I suppose you sre Icebound by now." 4- , ANNOUNCEMENTS Kutirhts of Pythias St. Valentine's Juvenile Masquerade Ball. February 14 Canadian NaUooal Employes Uall, 1-Tld.ty. Prbruary 18. Klks' Annual Invitation Ball, l-ooru- ory 36. Ilstuhlihlifd l'J23. Office Hours: 0 a.m. to G p.in. Saturday: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment . DENTIST Uschantp liluck. I'hone 109 Rub a little Zam-Buk over your hands and. arms to check and heal all roughness and chafing. It's wonderful. Zam-Buk contains valuable herbal extracts which lubricate the tissues, soothe pain, allay inflammation and grow new healthy skin. Cold-sores, 'chaps', frost bite, chafing and similar troubles are quickly ended by Zam-Buk. It provides the handiest and safest antiseptic dressing for all injuries and skin troubles. COI.DS For cold to l' e Lead, swear a little Zam luk over il - ..!n, of the hsndi. and inhale. For c "inchest or back, rub briskly nli it-uarmed am Muk oigbt and mo' SOOTHES PAIN - PREVENTS BLOOD-POISON. iO. tox ; I for tl 13 Of u.. Get the Big 4 habitl When tbiukln? oI Taxi, phone 4 ' ; ur hnlI1ifle coi". less . 1 lt longer. Be.1 Cove Lumber Co. " Prince Rupert Boys' nid and Or chestral drand Conceri assisted by vocal artistes at Sainton Ara.y Citadel; on Wednesday. Fabroary 23 at pjn. Fin program-. Coma and help tbe band. 4S 1 WAR MEMORIAL CROSS AT PORT SIMPSON IN HONOR OF BRAVE SONS In honor of the nine men from Fart semnaon who served in the Great War. , particularly tbe tw who gav up their lives oa the uattiel.f'Os 01 Kurope. t bsauUful nammered u-a.t tnemart' cress was placed on th altar of 8 Catherine's Church in t:.e neighbaring vUlaga on Sunday according to word brought to the city b Canon W F Ruahbrook bo wis a. Fort 61.-0011 0-1 LOGGER SUCCUMBS TO HIS INJURIES lalllag Tree at l'rt Kentre.). lle l tinoria VICTOBXA. Feb !.'. D. OUlls. vli i had been unconscioi-.s sine he i ' i nru.c oy a tailing r- on oaiuraay 1.1 a Port Renfrew l:g.-.ng camp, hi aku'.l having been frac.ured. died in a local 'hospital yesterday He tuuled from Vancouver. I FIXTURES FOR CRIB LEAGUE M IIKIIl IU tlMt XCt ONII II Al t' Or hL.tftON l ISM Kit IIY r. E. UKK-MKl. SK( UKTARY The foUowing will coaBMOs the lut ot fixtures In the second baU of the Crlbbajp Ltague aua. tbe ashed ule lii.ag reieased by the -altratdry of tbe league P. K. Wer:r.u. JkvMaAer In t!. half to pUy oil wltl iMr tblitadlaii Nailunal Ojiaratun nixtnt the first nail, iw u.d !u ai..iii t up. t 21 -Ortvo ts. Cc'rt st 'rrtire. KnigliU of r,i.i...i ...i . .. Mrs, bt. Andre v c N Mechanics. Prince Bupert II ,ui . CJt. Opr. -atuig. Ory Dork vs. Sun.- of Canada. Orange Lod;;e v Ciinadtan Legion. 3t Cold Storage vs. Moot. Kulghts of Coluuibu n. St. Andrew's . . C.N. Ueehau.ua w. CiM. Ojwrtliv Prlnca Kupert Uuti-l vs. Ory Dock one of Ouiads v. Canadian LeRi.ai - Orange Lodge v- orotto. Milt 11 7 Cold Storage vs. 8cr.of Canada. Moose vs. C.N. Mechanic. - at. Andrew's vs. Prince itupert Hotel. CLN. Operating vs. Orange dxe. Dry Do:k vs. Canadian Legion. Knlghls of Oolunhus v. Droit 11 Moose vs. Orotto. ,. Pfteos Rupert Hotel vn. Orange Lodze Operating v CUaftian Legion '8aa of Canada vs. Knights of Columbus. J1--Cold Storage vs. C.N. Operating. KnlghU 6f Columbus vt. Dry Dick. Moose vs. Sons of Canada. 8t Andrew'a vs Orange Lodge. C.N. Mtcnulcs vs Canadian Legion PrluceRupi' ' . Orotto, Under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid of the First Presbyterian Church, a St Valentine tea and sale of bom cooking waa 'held yesterday afternoon at tne home of Mrs. S. Massey, 401 Fourth Avenue West, the affair being a complete success both social! r and financially. The rooms were prettily decorated with garlands of St. Valentine's favors and the tables with bouquets of daffodils and narcissi. Dainty refreshments were served aU afternoon to a continual stream of callers. Urs. Massey wai assisted in receiving the guests by Mrs. D. O .Stuart, president of the Ladles' Aid. Mrs. John Mc-Ra and Mrs. O. H. Munro poured and the following ladles served: Mrs. T. H. Johnson, Mrs. Alex MeRae, Mrs. T.Mc-Clymont, Mrs. Dan Jabour. Mrs. Alex Finale and Mr. W. McC. Allen. The borne cooking tables were in charge of Mr. L. W. Kergla and Mrs. W. ' D. Vane aad Mrs: W. Anderson acted as c&shler. vii:i;i.i:hs hki-okt. it s.m. DIOBT IflLAHD. Clear, freab northeast wind: barometer 39.44; temperature IS: sea amooth 8 axa. spoke Pacini Monarch due at Alice Arm at noon. DEAD TB8B POINT. Barometer 29.-20: temperature. 18. BULL HA'RBOR. Clear, strong north west wind: barometer 29.18; tempera ture 33: sea rough; 8 pan. spoke . steamer B. Wv Baxter, losg Beach for 1 laaaeett. 110 BaUss frosa Massett: 8 pm. spoke ktearirr CJtkrrle Wabon. w Keefelkn. 324 miles frcm KetclUkan. ' pm. spoke j steamn- Mogul. Anyox for Seattle, 625 ; f ln SX n m rtvV steamer Prince John at Lawn Hill; bound tor Sandaplt; 8 am spoke tug St. Faith. Captain's Cove far Powell Hirer. 246 miles from Powell RlTer. 1 NOOX DIOBY MLAKD. Clear, fresh north- east wind: barometer 39:45: tempera-1 ture 22: sea smooth. DCAD TREE POINT. Barometer. 29.- 24: temperature. 19. BULL U VRBOR. Clear, light north- wist wind: barometer 2920: tempera ture. 40: light sweU. Advents in the DaUv N'wa MINERAL ACT CKUTiriCATC or lMPKOVKMENTS NiiTlCi; Juuilts Anyox. Oranbv. Alamo. Rodeo. Plntu. Wiu Frac::oju Na. 2. and Uante Fractional Mineral Claims, situate In the. AUla Mining Division of Caesiar Dis-. tr;;t. Where lated --On Wann River., Taku Arm of Taglah Lake. i TAR2 NOTICE tht I. Charles V. Bob. Pree Miners Certtfleate No. 89763. ntend. sixty days from tbe date hereof, to ajiply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the pur-1 pose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the ; above claim And further take notice that action, under section 88. must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 1st day of January. AD. H. MeN. FRASER. Aseni. 1 827 NOTICE Coder and bv virtue of the Drorlslona of Section 38 of the "Mineral Act." notice Is hereby ctven Messrs Malcolm 8myth. Edmund Ladcu. Harold Hmun and Albert Moore, that there H owing no inc undersigned zor Assesament wsrk P'-rformed on the Cord Ola Groun of Mineral maims, mncess Royal island. ggfg "!fttt i,j2?n' ,um ot jrtate share of thV cMt Vt Isuch Assessment, together with all costs SE"? 1M7. application will be made to the Oold Commissioner. Prince Rupert. B.C.. to have their respective Interests in the herein mentioned Mining Oroup of Mineral Claims vested In the under- DAVID COItDILLA. JACOB KOSKI. NOTICE rebruarr 7. 1D27. C't: -n of Prince Rupert are hereby i,tl(.-tl that aocordtng to the By-law Nr- 162 Section 489. No perasn shall w.tnm the City place, keep or deposit vise. - woo : en receptacles or within tweuy-five lost of a house or bulldl u.ilf. the same are contained in aome Mfe deposit ry cou'-tructed ot brick. ;inr. or other non-combustible ma-erlal." I nm ln:n;rted by the City authorl-nr to lotlfy all parties, who ueKlects to da so or who refrain Irom doing any in ur thing wh;-li violates the above pmltton. that ten dn.. :r.m the above date an Inspect r win be empowered to l-ki' the necessary pr i-ed.na to enforce itls C( tlon of tlu By -law II A MrLEAN, f":i, Enslneer. Had Salt Rheum AH Over Her Hands Mrs. Herlert J. Mason. Orand FalK N.B, wriU's: "I had salt rheum all over try hunrla and especially between nix ,;i ;.;' It ft ld it was im-m. ibic tor nm to jmt tlscm in water or ilo my ln.iww":k. After trying mm) niciliriii'-s urn eolres, that did me no ui, I hcaid of Mnjr so wonderful, and after taUhf thre l..ttlcs I am rotire! relieved of my tnnilil.'. I am wire I can't recommend n.H.li. tno kighly to those wks linve salt rheum I fad." I V'SiWiS&S jptf-W zr : a 'i I .a, v 6 l IrV You can't help touching Germ-Laden objects This Toilet Soap Purifies Door kriobs, air straps, public telephones, money your hands are continually touching them. And so are hundreds of other hands some of them perhaps not as clean as yours. Physicians will tell you that hands are a favorite means of transportation for germs. As a simple protective measure, why not use a toilet soap that removes germs as well as dirt ? Because it is so wonderfully refreshing and cleansing, Lifebuoy is today the favorite toilet soap of millions . . . used regularly for every toilet purpose. Each time you use Lifebuoy, its mild, creamy, antiseptic lather will go sy J GERM DISEASES i J that hands may carry CimfHtJ I Lift Exttuto iKititutL Coldi Pink Eye Toniillitis Otitis Mumps (Ear Infection) Ringworm Pharyngitis whooping Cough smallpox tntineias Tuberoilotit Drptncrii Pneumonia Scarlet Fever 'Influenza Chickenpox Gubunilos Septicemia Laryngitis Boils Impetigo Measles i Skin Infection) Bronchitis Social Diseases Typhoid Cerebro Spinal Dysentery Meningitis Tht war lnfluftia tpmdt if asLnowo so tilt everr precaution. LIFE Health Soap Purifies andProtects Lever Brothers limited Toronto LB7S Th( Ve'ay deep into ever)' pore to purify and protect. The pleasant hygienic scent o i Lifebuoy your reassurance of its antiseptK protection soon evaporates. Lifebuoy is orange red, the color of its pure palm-fruit oils. Get it today. St ore ASSESS 18 and 19 ONE CENT SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday i .February 17, Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer DrujrKbts Three Heuistered PharmndsU 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Phones 82 and 200 A 1 MT1! T"v 1 XT ft 'Advertise m The Daily News