A Reliable Silver Polish I Friday April 8, 1027 aWaiBsBeaBaWeasWii , I' 1 I I Mil . . Our Silver Polish ituaranteeil not to scratch the nest surface and will tak off the worat kind of tarniHh without much effort. 9 I'ut up in tfla4 Jar 4 vm, you jrct enough to lat a year or more. Alio jtwkI for Cut niasn and Mirrom. V S i - & ctvELLtfp TMC STOKE WITH Tht CLOCK THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS I CVWAINJ ANO BLANKETS IVife LAUNDER.. AT PRICfcS THAT MAKE I F0US POMDSR. : I TFF 'd weather flair up. Kcnd -r ur blanket, to ua. Send :ur jrUina too. We'll do them ok tike new. We are r-' n that we can pleaae you. Our Mr, ire i rijtht and no are - .'C. Pioneer Laundry I'hone 116 Neglected Eyes MX.LKCT is doubtlei. the sine of most of the ills that t humanity. This is so ic'f evident that it seems hardly neeessary to tell you. If your eyes are irirlnir rouble, have them attended a -and at once. OF ALL ahsurditles in the xoirdom of fooliahnt, 'urely the loss of eyesight hrouKh neglect is the most nexruaabJe. IK)NT lose health and erfi-lency through nejciei t. Pome and see! Fred Joudry Iteitlxtered OptometrM and Optician Itoom 3 Smith Wock Phone 7G3 JACK FROST. HERES WUR HA7f , OUIC COAU WILLTfcLL Hirl- Wo JUST LIKCTHATL Two's company -three's a crowd, When you are enter-talnlnir Miss Sprlnn you don't want to have Jack Frost hanging around. We'll suud you around a ton of our coal that will show the old rascal the way out. Call us. Albert & McCaffery NANA1M0 WELLINGTON qnd JlcLi:oi) HIVEK BOOTLESS In Lump, Ekk, Stove and Nut PhnneH 110 and 117. "TEMPTRESS" IS THRILLING FILM MICMIOMIr. TIIKATia llS AT1K., in i. uiik-iak nn(iv(i ton moii: (;oi:hs At an amateur cieu. i.. banker Fonieuoy lor th. m.. lot hi tueit. cihii hi. i mistress and tin wife of the Marquis' Jarr Dc RJsuca, meets Robtedo, ber I -husbsnd'a Uqrhood friend, who ha, ju,t ..iMw nq iroro tne Argentine.: llttUnO fail III lOVe With her Mnr. K-i jtmw W4W abc i. Wbtii be (ind, out h u furlou tfcinklag be ha been' played with. Fontenoy 1 Insanely Jealous of Robledo nd vpbrald Elena. Bh laugh at htm and when he cor.-tenet financial ruin leave him. In impair be nuu himself. . The sulfide create a aoandal In I'art. Biajica to too humilUi! t spwsr m bin ok! world jrin .n r- wP Rolo tnviHUon M follow him io in Anrfiilre taking Rleii with him! ; in dlsoUxllwc at IUibllo's ordem that j 'VAtuu u. m remain beltlnd. i , rtublcOo to KUfarrliitciKlent at a lfn-'ue darn that to betog UuUt near the town of La Preea. He to working bard to chauge the oovwtrr from a deiert to a fruitful place and hope to have the darn completed before the anrlna !!'! When be returoa to bto home the vilJai-cr aad workmen welcome him Amoi.g them are Ma two rrtend. tanterar and P1rvnl. and Cellnda, a ihy young girl who lovea Mm It U IIM.V MIM It Blanca finally arrtvea and with him Elena Robledo to furtoua. lie rr-luart u vrirov her. She tetla him ne haa followed the only man who erei really loed her. and that ahe a . a not mean Blenca. but Dure, a 0;4ni;ei oua outlaw In the village. Duro C' t Elnn and to enamoured of ber be;,. Xb"t night lie aerenadea her. . . j leave at Robiedo'i command. EJc:,.. flirL with the outlaw and Robledo :.,.h' h.ui Argentine atyle mltb whip, i '.r iugh Robledo to rtetorloue he la nearly blinded. Wtcu Elena aeea tbla. . she throw henelf on him in an coaury of tote But be will net let bar mine him and goea to the dam. Duroa falna entfaace to Bena'a bed- i room and to aarprtaed by her refuaal to aoaotnpar bim Into the deiert. He atlempta to kMaap her. Si oca comet I upon then and to abet by Dune who I racapee. I Caateeac and Ptroronl plan a fleata ila Elena honor. They atral time from , their work at the dam and bribe other , to help thetu axki prrparatton. Rob ledo rttaonatrale and threaten but to to aval! He it not Iumw of the !ieu until the day It take place, when in a quarrel between the two men orer their mlatreaa. Oanterac MUa Plrwranl utA eacapea. a fHCttWe tram juatlce Elma u now conrtored that ahe mutt be an evil fiend and trie to run away down a atrange toad. A ttorm break and BoModo toe In atarok of her. Jiut a be finch her they are aUrtled by a !trrtftc expluilan. Duro haa Mown up '.he dun ! Tl ltltll li lt C OM IMON 1 The village to thrown In terrified confuaioo. All the people turn out to repair the damage. Ther home are In danger for a recent ckuHmrt Utreal ena a flood unlet the damage 1 re paired But it to late and at the lat moment they flee for their Uvea, all but Robledo. He la drawn cut of dan acr way by Oeilnda That night he gee to Betta, determined to kill her. She make no defenae. Slowly he ehokea ber. then tuddenly grap her I to hint, embrace ber. kltae ber. and wear hi lore. There U no gleam of ItrUusrh In her eye tht time. She j wait until he alecp then ateal away, knowing he win think ahe ha deerted 'htm and will marry Oeilnda. I Such la the etwy of "The Temptreaa" I the week-end feature at the Wettholnve i Theatre : t Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert mm. s. iii7. Firhermen aboard the halibut boat Olympic, which arrived In prUice Rupert todT. aay they fltbed to four below rrro weather north of Ketchikan. cnmiiiK ihhough Wrangell Narrow, the water raa ire coated. It wa the cool-rat April exiKrlenced In many a year. The marriage of Mr. Sauvage and rtullp Lnporte w oleotnae4 In the Roman Catholic Church yesterday morning Two Auatrlan. who had failed to report th" pvetne In the city to the pullce. were fined and IIS by Mag- GOVERNMENT LIQUOR' ACT, .othi: or AriiictTiov i on hiuk , laNC I'm i ! NOTICE 13 IIEReUr qiVEN that on I ha BUi cUf of AprU next the undesigned i "j. ih. Lu,uor Control oard for .Tl&hc. in 'cTlo premlae-tint part of the building known aa Ut'rti Inlet Hotel, sltu.te at Port i"utnt. Quern Charlotte Island. Pro-Inri ot lmtlMi Columbia, uPn and. described as Ut five i (5). Block ti, Buoaiv"u " orty-lour undrrd lOd forty-lx t16i. Port feet from front to rear on wet jide of kid Lot ftl shown on a registered map I f nlaS depollled la tht Laud Registry , In TflW. at t"ie Cltr of Prince Rupert; b province of With Cpluwbi. and ' umbi-red 107V. for tl rl Of beer py ilTX V b? Uit own bottlt for ccm. "IK'S at Prltlc'; Ru?"t. B.C., thl. Hh da, of M"VN 8COTT, L T,NOA,p5UTicnU. 7KE 03ICT NJSV7H PAGE FIVB 1 alvayt the gayttt of the (ay tvutly ft uny nuruensicul lirty tluit might bt tujtfetltd." What Lute Coat Me I Wan led Komance The Men In My Life Ie'a Redeeming i'ow er lstrate Para thl morning. The one 1m wa fined 123 had declined to report, even after being Instructed by a conitablt to do no. Rev. and Mrs. M(lchrll were guest of honor at a social In Knox.' Presbyterian Church4rrcrr.ce. last Wednesday evening, on the eye of their departure for VncouverJ" ' '' ''1 -MM Mubyn,' Jenn la back from her trip to. Ennland. Due tA heavy snow in th Interior, today's train, due at 9.S0 from tht east. Is nporU'd to te 8 hours late. PRISONERSBELIEVE WHIPPINGS SHOULD I BE GIVEN AT ONCE; . 1 MONTREAL. April B. An opinion was! expressed by the Canadian Prisoner I DO NOT' FAIL TO READ THESE FASCINATING EPISODES OF REAL LIFE YOU WILL FIND THEM ALL IN TRUE STORY MAGAZINE FOR MAY FOOL'S GOLD t The thrilling itory of what a career cost one young lady who had tucceta, fame, riches but without love ahe found them a.uounding brat and tinkKnj cymbal." THE BLOOD OF MY OWN FFOPLE A soul-ttirring story of a glorious Indian maiden who fought the dcrp-rooted prejudice of rare and colour with her beauty, charm and intelligence. READ ALSO AT TflS REMARKABLE ISSUE: The Secret Shadow Only a Country Girl My Years of Folly My Stolen Husband Out of the Underworld AnJ th tensely interesting serial: FALSE GODS The struggle of a proud glrL If, owing to increased demand due to this advertisement, your newsdealer cannot supply you with the MAY issue, use the" coupon provided below for your convenience. TRUE STORY MAGAZINE 64th Street and Broadway. New York City. U SA. I want to take advantage of your specid offer. I enclose herewith $1.00 (one dollar) for which pleaae enter my name on your m&Uing list to receive five (S) issues of TRUE STORY MAGAZINE, beginning with the May number. (If you prefer to examine the mugaxine before subscribing, Minply mail us 2$ cent and we will send you a copy of he May issue at oocc). NAME STREET CJTY - -MOV - YOUTH'S MADNESS The tad story of an Innocent girl who craved love bu t was unable to distinguish tbe true from the false. THE POWER OF A GOOD WOMAN What is the greatest motivating power in the achievement of success and happiness? Is it the love of a good woman? IssssssssssssssssWWWaasssF-KBfaSL ."W tf SI? m aassssssssssssssF-V Ml-aKUl W n I I mm i Association recently, that when a whipping sentence haa been Imposed upon a prisoner. It should be carried out Immediately the prisoner enters the Jail. The association claims that to keep a prisoner in auspense, awaiting a flogging qver a long period, Is an unnecessary act of cruelty While all the mem-bera of the association were not In favor of corporal punishment, they were imltedVon tbe foregoing. TIMBER WOLVES IN PEACE RIVER COUNTRY right of (ink or Mue Iti; .Montrr are raptured l.v Trappers PEACE RIVER, April 8. The presence of a ronldrrablf number, of timber wolves haa been reported lately. BUI Gardner a local trapper, captured eight put of pack of nln when visiting his trap line recently, some 25 nUlea from here. A big black wolf escaped him but he Intends to get It later. The .wolves weighed from 125 to (50 pounds leach, and as Gardner exhibited them ! around the town on bis flat bottomed ; sleigh they were snapshotted many times by citizens anxlou to get a I clo-e-up view of real timber wolve. In I comparison with last year, fur 1 report-led 'to be scarce In th noth country. Advertise tu tbe Dally New. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." NOTICK OP APPLICATION IOK TON-MiNT TO TKAXSH.H OP HfcEK i.h t.Mi: NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that, on the 19th day of April next, the uuder-signed intends to apply, to tbe Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence Number 673 and Issued In respect of premise being part ot a building known a "Central Hotel." situate at the corner of Pint Avenue and Seventh Street. City of Prince Rupert, In the Province of British Columbia, upon tht lands described as Lota Eltvtn (111, iTwelv (12), Thirteen (IS), and Fourteen 1114). In block Ten (10), Section Out , iij, &lap No. 823, Prlnct Rupert Land to rM Kills? ft Are we abandoning the simple life, with all its wholesome pleasures, in our mad search for excitement, thrills, 1 speed, jazz ? is an epoch of nervous disorders. On all sides we THIS hear of nervous breakdowns. These are not restricted to old folks. They are also common among young people those still in their teens and twenties. To what is this situation which threatens the health of the North American peoples due? Are we abandoning the simple rules of health and prematurely exhausting our bodies in a mad search for pleasure? Are we stupidly trusting to nostrums and doctors to maintain vitality instead of taking proper food, exercise and rest? Are we succumbingio The Pace that Kills? They Rushed Blindly On ! Philip and Isabelle had planned their married life all wrongly from the start. They were not willing to break, or even slacken, the ties that bound them so tightly to the killing pace of modern society. And so they rushed blindly onward neglecting the duties, the responsibilities and the sacrifices inevitable to marriage. Then one day after a gay party they both reached the straining point through lack of rest and repose they both lost their proper perspective on life they indulged in thinly-veiled innuendo they quarrelled and then a strange psychic phenomenon was revealed to Isabelle as a timely warning. But in her blind folly she stubbornly refused to listen refused to stem 4lic inevitable tragedy of "The Pace that Kills"! You must read this opportune episode taken from real life in TRUE STORY MAGAZINE for May now on the Newsstands. "For the Sake of Her Children" A brave woman, alone in the country with ber three children, is bitten by a rattlesnake. Death is inevitable physical aid out of the question her husband away for seven days! What about the helpless children? Here is gripping, thrilling drama! "FOR THE SAKE OF HER CHIL-DREN" another prize winner in CANADIAN MAY the TRUE STORY $50,000.00 con-test contains this most unusual situation. And it tells how the heroic mother fought desperately to protect her offspring from starvation while death slowly chilled her blood and numbed her limbs. , Was there any possible escape? TRUE STORY for May contains the answer. If you like fascinating, heart-gripping, inspiring stories, do not miss the MAY issue of TRUE STORY. Your newsdealer has it- -to-day! EDITION Morv The Greatest Newsstand Sale in the World Registration District, in the Province of British Columbia, from Peter Black to Central Hotel. Limited, of the City of r-nnce nuuerc. rrovince oi uritian cor umbla. the transferee. DATED tt Prince Rupert. B.C. this lein asy or Mirch. 1927. .tmttAl. tlUTI.li, LJMITliO. Applicant and Transferee. WATER NOTICE NOTICE 13 HEREBY QIVEN that III Honour tbt Lltutcnant-Oovernor of British Columbia, by aad with tbe advice of His Executive Council, has been plea&cd to order: THAT the reservation ot the unrecorded water of Brown's River and Uc-Knutbt' Creek, trlbutarlea of Ecstall J River, established "pursuant to Order In Council Number 808 approved tbt 13th day of June. 1131. ba cancelled. The csnccllstlon of tbt aald reservation mill be effective on April lBth. 1837. DATED this llth day of March. 1927 T. D. PATTULLO. Minister of Lstida. UANKRUFTCY ACT. ESTATE OP WM. MOIUltN. I.OCKK-POKT, ILC, Al TilOULtfcO AKMIUNOK Tenders will bt jwetlvad by the. undersigned up to and Including AprU lit on tbt stock ot William Morgan, Assigned. In store at Lockeport, B.C.. consisting ot Orocerles. Hardware. Drugs and Drygoods. Inventory ot Stock may be obtained from the undersigned or seen at tht aald Stort or at the Office of th Canadian Credit Man' Trust Association, Vancouver, B.C. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALEX. A. CONNON, Trustee,. Prlne Rupert. B.C. T IN I'RORATE. in Tiu:MPKi:MircorKT or iiiiitiii fol.1 Mill A In the Mstter of -.the "Administration Act": and In the Matter of tht Estate of Paul Oerhard Ludwlg, Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor P. McB. Young, the 4th day ot April, 1027, I wa appointed Administrator of the estate of Paul Oerhard Ludwlg, deceased, and all partlea having claims against tht aald Eslatt are hereby required, to furnish some, properly verified, to rot on or before out month from this data, and all partlea Indebted to tht Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN ALLEN WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, BO, Dated tht Stli day of April, KO. 1037.