I" iAGE TWO II Ydu Know This! Axiyb SALADA" ne can sell poorer tea cheanf uuuy iews, limned. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN Managing Editor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. 207 The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ' City. Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $G.U0 To'ajl other countries, in advance, per year $7J0 ,? Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 8C All advertising should be in The4 Daily News Office before 2 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject ' to approval. Friday, April 8, 1927 PRINCE RUPERT IN LIMELIGHT, Prince Rupert is much in the limelight these days, particularly during the past winter since grain shipping has been instituted here' . Though business people say that there has been no appreciable increase in turnover or custom since this new industry started here, there has been undoubtedly an improvement in the mnrnl nf ihu that it is easy early as to be late, and much more satisfying, , ;U . j Some measure of. the value placed by civilization on punctuality!.. offered by the stress placed on it in the schools, from the first to the1 last years of trainings by industry, commerce and business, by all military organizations, by individuals and in every phase of human life where there is any attempt at system, and in fact tyherever two or more people are in contact. Nothing so irritates us as being compelled to wait for a de-layeit train or a person who is late for an appointment. Wags and wits have, since time immemorial, reckoned woman as the most flagrant violator of this rule of etiquette. Husbands and sweethearts c?in Lest prove the truth or fallacy of this but the world well, knows it is a fault common to all. In our social intercourse we are Irritated by tardiness fhainly because we lack the virtue of patience, -but when we are thus iiiqued it is a good time to ponder on the position of the employer who suffers material loss through the tardiness of employees, apd " thejiecessity of school discipline and factory and office time clocks. Serve them crisp and hot SHREDDED WHEAT Pour hot milk over thenvor eat them as a porridge Delicious satisfying MOIICItS .MKTIIUIt t- CIIIKOritAC TIC I'ltLVKXT Tills COMMON' MU.AIIV IIKCOMINd ClIltOVK' IIV KI.IUNATIti T1IK VAVsK gree of pain. As It progresses the pain becomes less pronounced, congestion Is gradually eliminated by the overgrowth of connective tissue which binds the nerve fibres together and the contrac tion tof this connective tissue. When the contraction has tttken place, sufficiently, it not only eliminates the congestion in the nerve, but It serves to produce compression on the filament which It contains. For this reason, the carrying capacity of these nerve fibres is decreased, and the effects which are noted depend entirely upon the function of those fibre's. Mtmiit m:ku:s Some of. them are given the function of transmitting vital energy In the form tt motor Imputes. If they are pressed upon, the condition Is one of partial paralysis, which gradually pro-giesses untU complete paralysis results. If the pressure happens to be upon ilbrea which possess tbc function of transmitting vital energy In the form of eeusory Impulses, there Is a lack of sruaiuujiy sensibility In iu the me extremity extremity affected aneciea. - people, l tru Their : spirit -i is much , , better . , and ... there are once more visions 'Naturally, the results of such a patho-of a great future like there were . eighteen years ago. Happily the! logical condition are variable, if it u. Intffi.. ...... I . 1 , . C u" Bomeining more aennite and concrete than : ,ne motor fibres which are involved, the they were before. ; muscular weakness and the final paraly- In the.meantime, Prince.Rupert will probably reap its greatest Bre ccompanied by a decrease m benefit indirectly from the attention and publicity' that it'is getting lhe ,Ue ot the mucle la the ,ower as a result of the opening of the port to ocean shipping and the:1?"?: ? TPhy "T' ? markets of the world. ! 01 the two ,ower "Amities is not REGULATION REGARDING FISHING OF SEAL. . . For the information of the public and particularly fhe fishing industry in the district, more exnlicit mention mWht hp mad ,.f tv traits," let is be said that few in number are the religiously The man has not lived who has not been late. True, there are I equai XMKY NKItVLS If It Is the sensory fibres which are affected, the condition gradually progresses until such time as a complete loss of sensibility manifests Itself. The patrol of the fur peal fisheries called for under the Pelagic Sealing !llml u ,nenu,Ie tobeat. cold, pressure Treaty. Boats of the Fisheries Department will this year be assisted "d ther ,mPressl,)n whlch can oal' by tHose of the Royal Canadian f enwtlon are Navy, the H.M.C. "Patrician " , . a&tancT""" ?7 ZFttL-. Malaspina and "Givenchy" and also the smaller patrol boats will! the condition la to eliminate factor. keep up a thorough patrol during the time the fur seals are opposite i which cause the abnormality. Canadian shores and will see that, as called for by the Pelagic Seal-j nv nlkvl auk intlammi ing Treaty, only Indians take fur seals and onlv l.v ihB tuA I The nerve fibre, like any other tis- covered by the treaty, -which permits Indians dwelling on the coast to !u or orBan b ,uPPlled b n""1" er carry on pelagic sealing in canoes, not transported by or used in connection with, other vessels and propelled entirely by oars, paddles or sail, and manned by not more than five persons, each, in the war hitherto nrartlpprl It i furthoi- -,.i,-l.w! tui i , nerve fibres. They carry Impulses of heat, nutrition, expansion and transmit certain sensations. Upon the proper supply of life force depends the normal- 7 Yn W 1 iwu outn Muorigines are .lty of the nerve. When it Is abnormal, not in the employ of other persons or under to .contract deliver the u u because one or more of these vane, skins to any person. , ties of life energy 1, normal In quan- . . rUNUTUALITY MOST POPULAR VIRTUE. If you cannot always be right, you can always be punctual. Of all the Virtues none is an nnrml If there is an excessive expression of heat In the sciatic nerve there will be Inflammation, and the condition Is called sciatica. Excessive exprestlon of traits the most unpopular 'is habitual tardinesr Shn, 1,J anrn nn ' i f"1 "n nlyult becaUse th.'.""7- tk PvrpnMnn. Bl. n .!:.. , 1L. " , . " I ox toose nerves wnicn sup 1 " -ruv mi uiJijiiLULiuii til lilt" pxTirputtinn "niimnn : ni v. heat ... . i . - uman ply Impulses are Impaired. They . - . 1" . . u I. II, 1 1 i K 1 T UCB. UUUU1K9 KJ can only be -Impaired when pressure exists upon them"and the only place pressure can exist It where they emit many who observe the strictest rules of nunctualitv. hut Aip OTn!lron the apinal cord and pass between muss oC men, women and children are more often late than on time : bony ,e8menU ot tne -pt column, or early. This is doubly significant faermi it i. nn.A i... n!" one or more of lhe ny segmenu oiiBi. fr. to v. be 4 i. I.... , .. " ! 1 in an abnormal position, pressure Is produced upon the -nerve fibres, emitting .Immediately above or below them. Naturally. U thit is the condition Which Is primarily, producing the abnormality, the only way to, reduce that abnormality Is 'to restore the vertebra (bony segment to Its normal position. hOLl'TIO.V The chiropractor locates the vertebra which Is In an abnormal position, and which is producing the Inflammation In the -aclatica nerve. This Is accomplished by palpation, based upon a thorough knowledge of the nervous eystem. He then rettore the vertebra to its normal position through adjustments. ItL'M'LTK If you are suffering from aclatica, the most logical .course la chiropractic. The chiropractor will examine your spine and point out to you where the trouble exUta, then have him idjust the sub-luxated segment, and health must necessarily follow. For appointment, phone D. A. Mo Mlllan, Palmer Oraduate. Rooms fl and 7. Exchange Block, Phojie No. 601. --Advt. VILLAGE OF SEVENTEEN PEOPLE DOING VERY NICELY, THANK YOU PRINCE ALBERT. Bask,. April B, There Is a village of only seventeen ll-habltans In Saskatchewan and that vil lage Is .doing splendidly. J. J. Smith.,! deputx minister of municipal aflslrsi gave out- this Information at a' recent! convention of'mimlctpnlltles after being! questioned about the disorganization of villages. Once 0 o'clock found the ruralltes turning In; now It finds them tuning In. SHE DAILY NEW3 SCIATICA CAN INTERIOR MINE BE BANISHED DEVELOPMENTS sKVKN , slNlt'.Us PKOI'KltTV HAS NTKON'lJ' NHOIMIS MXK MILK ACTlii: AMI C)IIIIII.I.LKA tiKTN MOVKV ' Most encouraging report come In (from ilie Sewn Sisters Group, which Is Sciatica Is an abnormal condition oil located about tlx milt the great sciatic nerve which pusie to ' vale and supplies the east of Cedar- tissues of the thigh i Interesting", batch of Interior mining) and lower leg. tnews. The owner. Mr.' Steve Young, whoj sCLVTU XKUVE I tor many, years made his headquarters The entlal characteristic of this fat Telkwa. Is now residing at the old condition It that of pain, and this pain niAy be the result of Inflammation of the sciatic nerve, or Its sheath, or may be due to a pressure upon the sensory nerve fibres which have their peripheral termination in the sciatic nerve. Sciatica can only be classed under one of two heads neuritis of the nerve tissue, or neuralgia. U neuritis. It is .Indian t3t) of Meausklnlsh. and has ar-ranged "with B. W Davis for a very favorable bond on his property. The Kieal took effect last fall, and durlrg the winter a :rew of men have been working on the most promising flowing of silver-lead on the group, I art cX the present group was at one lime held by Alex. Chlsholm, one-time marked by congestion, swelling.' redne resident of smlthers. and before which I and pain. Such a condition, when It j he conducted a road house at Eighteen first exists, give, rise to a marked de- Mile. During tlis past three years Mr loung concentrated his efforts to surface stripping and was successful in tracing the present showing for a distance of 6,000 feet The lead appears in tUne, and aary assays ranged frm 10 to $200 laJi the values. ll ltTIIKIt KKVLI.OIVMKXT Since further development work ha been performed the character of the ore Is more, consistent and now usually runs between 80 per cent and 75 per cent lead and ai high as 200 ounces of silver. The tine content, which In the, early days wat considered to be a detriment, now appears to be very attractive, and the presence of the zinc and the lime nature cf the wall reck speaks very hopefully for good valuea at depth. The strike of the lead Is northwest and south- 1 east, dipping at 40 degrees to the east. A fine site for a tram down the hogback will bring the ore down to the railway one mile west of Cedarvale at mall cost. IIAZLLTOX COMINO IIAl'K llazelton camp Is blowing back with bright promise for one of the most active years In mining circles for soma time. Preparatory work now concluded Indicates the permanent nature of future work, and that this will be carried jn with financial success Is foreseen by the elimination of heavy overhead lar shipments are 'expected to be made. In operations of the past two years at this mine, some ore was taken out and hipped with good returns, but the heart and the treasury-breaking Item of 32 per ton for packing the ore was something calling for immediate remedy. This has now been provided for to u section Is on the Sunrise property, where eight men are working under Al. Harris. Development work on this well known property has been limited to hand operations In the past but a Bulllvan compressor has been Installed and tho machine drill went Into play last week. Very high values have shown In ore from both the Silver Cup and Sunrise, and with the new equipment to cut down on the costs of mining and hauling, these properties will soon enter the shipping list. ! jniltnil.l.KHA flltpi r A development prpgrsm iof very considerable: Importance aud extent has been drawn up bnd financed by the Kltselas Mountain Copper Cu. for the Cordillera Orpup jot mbrt claims at Usk, according to news reaching tosvn thip week. Preparations for carrying out the work Involved In their plana have already been started. Vancouver capital, headed by Mr. George Gamble as manager, Is back of the property In financing to the extent of $15,000. The Cordillera Oroup has attracted considerable attention In the' past eight or ten years and some very fine showings have been opened up In work of that time, although this has not .. .. ! I The Children Will Catch Cold Mothers should never neglect the f rst sign of a cold or eouyh nhvrs tlie-ir ehlldren are consented, fur if thej. lu some serious lung trouble is liablu to follow, Mrs. B. T. HuM..r, 1022 Barrlngton fit.. Halifax, vritei -"The ehiUren ar eontinnally gettiiijr eoldc, but I have no trouble with them, for Inst a "oon as they begin to eough give (hem a do of j .which'. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup lrtki up th sold wltkia a day or n. x g.t trreat tnultf eat ot It wd would not Ait without It for axjthlur. I can highly recommend it to anj one.' Price 35e. a bottls) l.rg famllv ili CUcj put uu oaly by The T, Milbvra Co, LlmlUd, Toronto, OaL ' ment, .eas. 8md For FREE SAMPLE BOX and apply tbe suothin; and heating touch of Zam-Ruk to any aflerteit skin ' We rladlr send Sample I ree and post paid, Request to Zam-Buk Co.. Toronto, brings It by return. Unium ttu fp). son of development and mining on the 1 City of Ottawa, for approval of site and BUver Cud Drorjertv. from' which ru. P'a. and for leave to construct aaid harf and Dier. DATED at Prince day of February. 1827 MASSETT Williams. BANNERS. LAND Rupert this 38tb By Its Solicitors. Maruon Ac CT. LIMITED. MTI(i: Of' INTI VTIOV TO At rntdi AM; la mi. tors. Oonzalet. LV TO great extent, and last week the equip- RuperYund In luc Recording Dis-ment for a tram from the mine to trlct of Prince Rupert, and situate SO the toot of the mountain arrived ' at ehalnt east of northwest corner of Lot New Haaelton. From th. tram terminus , "taWoSS? V'se Puck:: to the main road a great deal of work Company. Limited, cf Vancouver, occu-1 la to be done on the road to permit of Pllon 'uh Canneri. Intends to apply ! hauling b, trucks, and with thit f Mbrttend pUfChMe the i0 brought Into play the silver Cup i Commencing at a post planted 30 i should rapidly develop under lis own 'h'1 st of northwest Lot 63. Range , financing 1 1. Coast DUtrlet: thence north 8 chains I M NItlsfc puoi'LKTV I chains: thn.ee south chalnt: thence Just now the greatest activity In that I 10 chln4. to point of commence- and containing 6 acres, more or 0033E PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED Applicant. ! Per H Moorebouse. I .Dated 2nd April. 1M7. LAND ACT. MITICK ! IXtTaTIOX Tl AppLV TO itikiiam: I.AMl. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate ao Chains east of northwest corner of Lot 08. Range 3, Coast District. TAKE NOTICE tint Hrw Parkins Company Llmlled. of Vancouver, occu-! nation Pish Canners. intend to apply i for permission to purchase the following I described lands; Commencing at a pott planted 3n Chains east of northwest Lot OH, Ramie! 3, coatt ,Dlstrict( tliencf south 6 chains; ! thence east 10 chains; thence north Si Chains; thence west 10 chains to poln of commencement, and containing Si acres, more or lest. i ClOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. , Applicant. . . Per H, Moorctiouse. Dated April 2, 1827, ' NAVKJAI1LK WATERS PROTKC TION ACT. it.H.o, nnf'TUt ii.i William J. Crawford hereby mvet notice he has, under Section 7 of the said Act. deposited with the Minuter nr Imbllc Works at Ottawa, and In the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince rtnnort . Prince Rupert. B.C.. a description of the site and the plans of wharf proponed to be built In the Portland Canal on Ut 4007. District of Cawtar And take notice that after the expiration of one month from the datr of Publication of this notice William J. Craw-ford will under Section 7 of the mi id Act apply to the Minister of Public Work at his office In the city of Ottawa lor approval of the site an leave to construct the mull plans, and for a wnnrr wDaLtd.!lL8lwart' a c - '"! 3rd clay ' of March, 1027, 1" W. J, CIIAWTORD. NbTICE Under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 28 of the "Mineral Vict ,. tlce IS hereby elvnn Maura M.I..I.. wiwikii, S.U1U1IHU uinais, iiaroid llaiuen ana Albert Moore, that there it owing o the undersigned for Assessment Work performed on the Cordllla Group ol Mineral Claims. Prlnceu nnval T.t.n Skeena Mining DlvUlon, the sum of 303.BS. and that unless said persons pay their proportionate share of the cott of such Assessment, together with all costs l ,a1t,vcr1tll1K. tc to the undersigned iLUuteda.1.'1 B0- on or before May ji! 1927, application will be made to tiis Oold Commissioner, Prince Rupert. Be. u iioto niqit renpecuva inierexis in ths ereln mentioned Mininv rimnn '. Mineral Claims vested In the DAVID CORDILLA, ' JACOll KOUKI, a IFyourakifl is chtffd.sore and IrrlUUd, or throujh rah, blotchti w plmplet, thaw, other algna ,( being-4 outof.condltion," bring It back to hetalth. tone by the aid of that great kin purifier, ZaiuBuk, A regular daily dressing of Zam-Huk Will Soon Put You ',, 7.am-lluk qulckty Invlgor. pHtle.IUy puln, irHtatW utet ths tissue and" clears and Inflammation them ( U Impurliy. Zam-nuk Is a natural preparation of extraordinary fineness and purity and not a mere ointment compounded from pore-clogging fats and mineral drugs. The potent herbal essences in Zam-liuk soak through the tiny pores and kill tram low, thereby regenerating the entire Issue, In this, the only natural way, doe Zum-Huk expsl Ini- reaipra perfect skin ht4lib, . When " Sprlnl-rUanlMn remember that Zam BuV beals and prevents sort hnd. and takes all pain and dsn,! out of cuts, acratches, burn, scalds, abrasions, etc Zam-Buk la also a fins remedy for acienu, uh rheum, shaving surtnni bolla, ubacaasea, pultomd' wounds, ringworm, bad hu ulcers end plies ' its. (, t tsr 1 1 M ad n.ua. r'ii ' I t i antwraiii i yet been of an extent to fully test the trength of the veins. Ill Say. wher've you La To a wedding, "Any good" "Rotten." -Who got married "I did." been? Advertise In the Dally News. NAVKJARLE 'WATER I'ROTKC-TIO.N ACT. It.S.C (lltl'TIU ll.V MASSETT CANNKR8. UMITED, hereby give notice that it hat. under BecMon deven of said Act. deposited with the Minister ot rMbtlo Works at Ottawa, and at the office ot lhe District Registrar of .he Land Registry District ot Prince .tupert. at Prince Rupert. B.C.. a de-criptlon of the site and plans of the harf and pier proposed to be built on he Massett Indfan Reserve. Number One, on Qrahim Island, Province ot jritisn Columbia. charges on the ore after It has been ; olr,Uon of one month from date of th. mined. ; iirst publication of this notice. Msti : Two men are at present engaged In i Pnner U.mltKl UV Under ,beeuon opening the way for a strenuous sea- 3f public Works ' af hla office m 'the' DENTISTRY n f iir. jos. maguire Over Ormes CROWN, BRIDGE and PLATES EXTRACTION OF TEETH I'lionp "i2"t. 5fc Tl L ft C -. . I BOTTLtO Hy nn Hxprrt. Sunday Aiolnlmnl. Oprn 'venir Prince Rupert Coal Co. Ltd. Phone 15 Ajrcntfl for Ladysmith - Wellington nnrl Peerless Coal Muin Office now at 311 Scrund Avrntic (fH-twecn 2ml iind 3rd StrrrN) I'hoiiu your nnW lo Phone 15 HE'S HERE Ilnvlnir arrnriKcd with the Hoover Cn. to ind u n dcr:."-strator, we are now In a position to how you the diffen-:: 1 between the Hoover and an ordinary vncuum clearer Demonstration will le rnndc rljrlit in your own home the askinir, starting Momlny. .iarch 21st. Jut phone , ..r- we will do the rent. The llooydr in Bold on very eany term: Kaien Hardware Co. "TRY A NIP TONIGHT BEST PROCURABLE TLtO I OUSBSNTIIDJY PftODUCl or SCOtUNO fl atio rUivtiHfslLlhiivtt Ovf'9 MOt(t .... ur.g.nai uw-. k lor It at th. V.ndor's and insist Oa unanra -iniT l'ROCURAILE" TIHh ndverlisemcii.t U not pi.lili.heil or diHpluyoil hy (he l.iii(ir Lonlrol Hoard or hy the (loveriimont uf Urlli.il) Uiilumliia.