rldny. March 25, 192? ionest iS? uy ; It's the quality, not the Rize that determines the value of a diamond. a-'tojrglorlfld the American girl," !e guided by the integrltr;!"t, CTCa5&? tjrpc of mu,,lcal of the firm which sells you !m"?' lnUnChM W" nrst the for , , , , '""Tollies" twenty year ago, ay box gem honest value. 0lce iXitm J out.0ow t I I and expluin. We have beautiful diamond rings from $35.00 to $:J00.O0, all of fine quality but different sixes. 9 : JOHMULGER v. 4 (Jewellers Stiie store with the cloci HE PIONEER .AUNDRY KIDS 1 We do his collars UP SO FIME 1 .IHfctR. W0R.K FOR MINt IlIE first told him abut this j aundry She told him that we id up her shirtwaist and her : Ither Bilk things in a deliKhtful I hanner. Then he sent us a ! order of a dozen collars, !ial e and she agree that this is i me laundry. I pioneer Laundry i 1 Phone 118 ' i , CONSULT US i about ' , Your Eyes ' , DO not hesitate to consult us , 1 about your eyes Our ex ! perience will be of real value , to you. Not a day passes that we do not hear gratify-liur renorts from those we , have fitted with glasses. ' I aWE request your patronage with confidence secure in the belief that nowhere will you j obtain better service or more ; conscientious treatment. JIF you require glasses a i thorough scientific examina- ; tion will reveal the fact If ?you do not require them, we I will candidly tell you so. Fred Joudry ! Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block ' Phone 763 -POOP CQALf iy j 3 I 1 Don't get cnught napping I Old Man Winter's likely to Spring a surprise any flay. ' Just when you think he is leasing up, he jumps out and 'snaps his cold fingers at you. If you want to put the Ud on Winter once and for all go to the phone and give us a call. LNANAIMO WELLINGTON COAL BIcLEOI) RIVER SOOTLESS ln Lump, Stove, Egg and Nut Albert & McCaffery Phones 11C and 117 ZIEGFELD SAYS HE'S ASHAMED moment or ki.i.m:h kwh im:' ficivi oi T or kkvik m xi- Mx ItAI'S I'ltKHKNT roitmpTio.v NEWOnK, March 24. FlofeniZelg- uiame lor the present "corrupt" condition of the theatre. "Ira ashamed to be In the revue business with all this going on," he said recenUy. "so I'm going to get out." wnen the "Follies" opens next year It win be more the old fashioned muni cs.1 comedy, with a plot, and no longer a revue. "The modern revue." said the pro. dueer. "Is far worse than the old bur lesque show. In fact, the revues have dilven the burlesque shows out of business. The stage In New York has been corrupted to the point where' It U risky to take one's mother, wife or children to the theatre. Not because there is a large public that wants filth but because the theatrical people have gene box office otury." .UIA1NHT IMMOIt AI.ITY Zlegfeld entered the list against stage Immorality when police recently started a cleanup campaign and raided three legitimate shows. He telegraphed city officials a suggestion that they extend their operations to revues, which he said were such that they would not be tolerated In other cities. "The revues have gone too far." he said, "and I cannot go with them. Pornographic stories such as are" heard NAVKiARLE WATER PROTECTION ACT, it.s.c mi.iti:k us. MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITED, hereby give notice that It has. under Section Seven of said Act. deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and at the 01 flee of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert, at Prince Rupert. B.C.. a description of the Mte and plans of the wharf and pier proponed to be built on the Msssett Indian Reserve. Number One. on Oraham Island. Province of British Columbia. AND take notice that after the ex-; ptratlon of one month from date of the first publication of this notice. Massett Canners Limited wUl. under Section Seven of said Act, apply to the Minister lot Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of tlte and plana, and for leave to construct said wharf and pier. DATED at Prince Rupert this 36th day of February. 127. MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITED, By Its Solicitors. Williams. Manson At Ooncales. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." .OTIC'f: Of APPLICATION' I OK HV.V.U NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN that on he 9th day of April next the undersigned ntend to apply to the Liquor Control oartl for a licence In respect to premises elng part of the building known as lassett Inlet Hotel, situate at Port lemenU, Queen Charlotte Islands. Pro-i Ince or British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lot Five (5). Block orty-four (44 , Subdivision of Lot Seven undred and forty-six (746), Port Tements Townslte. less Thirty-three (331 tret from front to rear on west side of aid Lot. as shown on a registered map r plan deposited In the Land Registry in Ice at die City of Prince Rupert. In he Province of British Columbia, and umbervd 1078, for the sale of beer by be i;la or by the open bottle for con-umption on the premises. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this lth day of. March. 1927 WARREN SCOTT, B. L. TINOLEY. Applicants, "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." NOTICE OP Ani.lCATlOV roit CON-MAT TO TI(NM i:it or IMXU LH'KNCK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the 16th day of April next, the under-' signed intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence Number 673 and Issued In respect of premise being part of a build-' lag known m "Central Hotel," situate at the comer of First Avenue and Seventh Street, City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of Brntsh Columbia, upon the lands described as Lou Eleven (11), Twelve 1 13i, Thirteen 13). and Fourteen i!4). In Block Ten (10). Section One 111. Map No. 923. Prince Rupert Land Registration District. In the Province of British Columbia, from Peter Black to Central Hotel, Limited, of the City of Prince Rupert. Province of British Columbia, the transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this IBth day of March. 1027. CENTRAL HOTEL. LIMITED. Applicant and Transferee. NAVIGAHI.E WATERS PROTECTION ACT. U.N.C. CHAI'TICK 113 William J. Crnwford hereby gives no-I tlce he has, under Section T of the said Act. deposited with Uie Minister or Public Works at Ottawa, and In the office of the District Registrar of the Land 'Registry District of Prince Rupert at Prince Rupert. B.C., a description of the site and the plans of wharf proposed to be built In the Portland Canal on Lot 4607, District of Casslar. ' And take notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of publication of this notice William J. Craw-, ford will under Section 7 of the said Act, .apply to the Minister of Public Works at his ortlce In the city or Ottawa for approval of the site and plans, and for leave to construct the said wharf. Dated at Stewart, B.C., this 3rd day of March, 1B27. '77 W, J, CRAWFORD. ! AVATER NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that His ! ' Honour . Hie Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, by and with the advice of His Executive Counoll, has been nlrawd to. order: !' THAT the reservation of the unrecord-i ed waters, of Brown's River and Mc-j Knight Creek, tributaries of Kcstull I River, established pursuant to Order In Council NuniDer bus approved tne uiu duv of June, 1M31, be cancelled, The cancellation of the said reservation will be elective on April 10th. 1037. DATL'D tills 11th (lay of March. 1037. T. D. PATTUIAO, Ulaittet it Lauds. Save Money? Make uour own hard or soft soap by using waste fats and, GILLETTS PURE VE FLAKE LY C It costs less to make . soap than to buy it I FULL DIRECTIONS WITH EVERY CAN S? ETC In smoking cars are being acted out. nudity has become the order of the day and the beauty of the draped figure 1ms been forgotten. I dont want It even said of me that I'm producing rtvue." The New York stage, he said, needs censorship, and needs It budJy WERE DETECTED BY SHOP GIRL MINIKIN t'OKCniK, SOW K.UTI.Y IN ritioo.N, ui:m: m cclssitl ou t:l(illT VEAIO LONDON, March 24. (Canadian Press). Even the Bank of England was deceived by the cleverness of two forgers. now safely In prison, who manufactured thousands of Treasury notes and dis tributed them in London and 54 other cities and towns in England, during the last eight yeara. They outwitted Scot land Yard, but were caught .at last, after shop girl In Oldham became suspicious and warned the police. The two forgers. Arthur Oeorge South-gate and Fred Oreen. were sentenced to penal servitude at Manchester Asslzaa. Counsel for the prosecution said It was the most dangerous case since Treasury notes were Instituted in 1014, and the cleverest forgery ever known. Several thousand forged notes had been traced to the prisoners' press. In many cases they had passed through the Bank of England and it had been utterly Impossible to detect them. INITIATCH HOICK Sentencing Southgate to seven years In prison and Oreen to three years, Mr. Justice Wright told the prisoners that the notes of their wortunaushlp which he had seen were such than, an Initiated Individual could not possibly, or at most rarely, distinguish them from the genuine. , The forgers' plant, now In possession of the police, was of the most efficient kind. An expensive camera, engraving plant, printing press and lithographic plates, together with a quantity of good .paper, were used In making notes which were classed by experts as the finest exhibition of workmanship In forged uotes ever known. A special plant was used apparently for placing watermarks on the note. Our theory is that those who become criminals never were loved enough or spanked enough. IN PRORATE in Tin: MTitr.ME cockt ok huitisii COI.r.MIIIA In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Fred Nelson. Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. F. McB. Young, the 8th day of Murch, AJ. 1037. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Fred Nelson, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 31st day of April, A.D. 1D27, and all parties indebted to the estate are, required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prlnee Rupert. B.C. Dated the 31st dny of March. A.D. 1037. IN PRORATE. IN THE St'PREMF. COTHT OF HUITISII COLUMIIIV In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph F. Bowman. Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that bv order of His Honor, F. McB. Young, the 34th day of rroruarr, A-U. laxi, i was appointed Administrator of the estate or Joseph F. Bowman, deceased; and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby Required to furnish some, properly verified, to me on or before the 34th day of March, A.D. 1027,. and all parties Indebted to the estate are re- 3 ulred to pay the amount of their In-ebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the J4th day of February, A.D. X9X7. 733 DUET HKWJ " PAGEFIVB CHIROPRACTIC REMOVES CAUSE COMMON COLDS , I'MVKRftAL AILMENT UKsro.Nl TO MOIIKKN TltKATMKXT ANIr TIJ HEALTH IlKTI It.Nft Everyone, at times, suffers front colds.' and thore la, perhaps no one common condition that Is so disagreeable to contend with. Some people have only" cne or two colds a year and then they may not be severe: but on the other hand there are millions of people who. suffer from many colds each year and some of them are- so severe that not only la life made miserable during-these times, but it actually Impairs thhtiltnioC the body. A cold to a source of continual drain of vitality, and every time the human organism is subjected to It. the vitality and resistance Is lowered. In different individuals colds affect the body in different ways. In some they settle- In the nose and head; in others In the throat, and In some they affect the bronchial tubes and lungs. The part affected depends very largely up on the resistance which Is prtasent In the mucous membranes In theue different areas. If tt la the nose and head which Is affected, It Is assured that the membrance here possess a comparatively low resistance and are unable to withstand the toxins which have accumulated In the body. , ctrxi: As a matter of fact a cold does not have an Immediate cause. That Is. there Is no condition which occurs Im mediately before a cold manifest Itself which can be considered as a cause. The real cause lln far deeper than this. It Is the- result of an accumulation of poisonous materials within the body for a certain period of time preceding the cold. The amount of poison which Is accumulated and the rapidity with which It Is formed determines, then, the j frequency of colds. If the excretory or- I Sans of the body are comparatively normal these poisons will not be accumulated and colds will rarely manifest ' themselves. WIIV CIIIUOPKACTIC? However, this does not get at the real cause of the condition, viz.. the ab normality In the excretory organs which i permit poisons to be accumulated In 1 he body. This la the thing which must ' really receive the attention of the thoughtful practltlouer. Chiropractic Is the only system which offers a logical reason why the excretory organs irt abnormal and follows that with a means of relief. MKTitVtll The chiropractor Is 'tnbroughly trained to detect these abnormalities In the spine and to correct them. He knows what parte of the body are supplied by nerves emitting from between certain vertebrae. As soon as he knows what organs are affected, he immediately; 3oes to a certain region In the plue! and there locates the trouble. ' He does something more than this. ' He locates, In the spine, that vertebrae which Is producing pressure on the nerve aunks supplying the nose, throat or bronchial tubes. He realizes that lnflam-.nation In any one of these organs Is the result of a lowered resistance l dependent upon a nerve pressure In the spine. By correcting the abnormality which Is producing lowered resistance here and by adjusting the verieoree which Is responsible for the lack of , vw.. -us cause which Is behind the local lnflam- mation and the Individual recovers nor- mal health In the u natural way ! Read the advertisements in .to buy wisely Nor is the recovery temporary. It Is j.r appointment, phone D. A. Mc-: spcuce. hemlock, balsam and cedar saw-permanent Just -so long as the pine ; MUtaa, pnmtr Graduate. Rooms 6 and j Lc.. Ilv 111 Rlveri of the patient remains In the normal a4nyone Block, Pnon No, 91 un4Dl, to attend the condition because there 1 no longer Advt. 1 uction In person may submit a sealed the accumulation of poisons in the. -, I tender to be opened at the hour of auc- uody until the- .point Is reached where n 1 tloP ml Veat M on Dd. .7: 7J v. Jr. ?'? t . . 7a 1 in 1 nniUn Urn 1 1 e One ( I) year m be allowed:.for re- " "" '""""inn-iwii. " aaapia-. wvu. If" yoj kre subject to coJtU whether you have, 6ue; M the ftreenV time or not, you should see your chiropractor, have him restore your spine to Its normal condition, and thus be free from these disagreeable occasions that are a continual and steady drain upon your vltllty and strength. Chiropractic Is a science that Is based on a firm foundation of fact. It has been repeatedly demonstrated and la becoming more and more a universal ' health system. A few years ago there were only a few million people In the United States who subscribed to drug - leas systems. Today there are approxl- j mately mately forty million people who sponsor drugless health systems of one 1 kind or another. Of alt these Chiropractic Is the leader. It has attained and Is maintaining that leadership I through past performances. Ctute after oase has received aid by thU system when all other systems have-fulled. Time ' after tune the chiropractor has discov ered the fundamental causes of the disease from which patients were' suffering sud has removed the cause. No health system could have grown in the short space uf twenty-eight years to the proportions which Chiropractic has: attained unless It poKsessed merits substantially superior to those offered by any other system. And yet that Is the record Df which Chiropractic has made since Its discovery. There are now approximately eighteen, thousand practitioners who are carrying this health message to millions of people dally. This in the fure of the fact that Chiropractic has built Its reputation very largely upon successful results obtalucd In thue cams which .have, failed to obtain results by any other method, Today. Uie gtuieral public U coming more and more to renllfte that Clilropractlc Is more effectual in acute condition than hi The Well-Managed THE manager of a household is the purchas- ing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must knbvv what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to selL She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchr sing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the ad vertisements. Advertisements tell you what is neif and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to make your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are useful. Every manager of a household every member of the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfare should male a habit of reading the ads. chronic ones, and more and more la It being utilized In all kinds of diseases. One of the most effective wave to nialntaln perfect health Is to place oneself In a condition where one Is able. not only to resist the effect of the more serious com nl Ira t Inns hut to avnlri trie rl0u. handlran that pnm with -nn. ltant .t ,. , vltamv ".7.. through thnmsh colds colds and ,nd I 'other acute conditions. H TTHIlimii IHr.iJAL TO DUtrtct rorMter CAR1ML DWVERSiPre KnelMi Kufetv llrot AsKorlutlon AMM'latloii I Is C1111- C011-1 ducting Cam pa I'll LONDON, March 25. Silver medals, and perhaps gold, are to be awarded to motorists throughout Oreat Britain for careful driving. The competition Is open to all drivers of any class of road vehicle employed DV members or subscribers to the Na- tlonal Safety First Association. A 'vr medal is awarded to every driver W1 completes flvs consecutive years tn trom blameworthy accidents. At the tnd of each year free from accident each driver gets a diploma. It la planned to award a gold medallion to those drivers who go ten consecutive years free of blameworthy accident. HAS COPIED ALL NEW TESTAMENT AND PART OF OLD OAKLAND.. Califs March 35. Cornelius Kelleher Dolicves one must write Uie Bible's contents to study them properly. He has copied all of the New Testament and part of the Old Testament In longhand. For three years he has spent a half hour dally at the task, and at, Uie last reckoning had written 1174 chapters and a total of 31,041 verses. Well, sail." said Sambo after being asked wlut kind of chickens he preferred, "all kinds has dure merits. De white ones Is de easiest to find In de dark; but le black ones Is de easiest to hide after you gets 'em." TIM HER SALE X7I38 -n.. , . .... w Public Auction at office of District For est'r - P1""" Rupert, at 13 o'clock noon on April B. 11,37. the Licence X7458 to .., i-ntnnn f k.i t Imoval of this timber. Further Dartlculars of .the Chief For. ilfllllbK SALh A8J14 There will be offered Jor sale at Public Auction, at I pjn. on the 20th day of March. 1837. In the. District Forester's office. Prince Rupert, the Licence X8344. to cut 1,700.000 f.bn. of Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar on an area situated on False Bay, Darwin Sound, Queen Charlotte Islands District, One (1) year will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided any one unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at Uie hour of auction and treated as ons bid.'' Further particulars ot the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C., or District Forester. Prince Rupert: LANU ACT Skeena Land District. District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that sixty days after date, I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner ot Lands', for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over 640 acres or iana Dounaea as roiiows: Commencing .at. a post planted at the southwest corner of Section 36,. Township 3. Oraham' Island, and marked "AJ.O.'s southwest corner": thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains', thence south B0 chains to point of commencement, tnlng Bee tion 36, Township 3. Oraham. Island. B.C. A. J. OORDON, ; .Locatorv Dated December. 1.7. 1036. u BANKRUPTCY ACifc KSTATK, Of WSl. MOltCI.s.N SlOCKF.'- pout, n.c Ai TiioKisrn Assinvoit Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and Including April 1st on Uie stock of William Morgan, Assigned, m store at Lockeport, B.C.. consisting of Oroceriei, Hardware, Drugs and Drygoods. Inventory of stock may be obtained from- the underslEuad. or seen at-the said Store or at the Office of the Canadian Credit Mens Trust Association, Vanoouver BjC. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALKX. A. CONNON. TrusUev Prince Rupert, B.C. Home order Spring Coats Suits and Dresses Suits that are in the forefront of fashion for- present wear beautifully made garments revealing the popular box style Coat and wraj ..round Skirt. See the three-piece TOM ROY SUITS from $10.r0 BENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones 656 and 657 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Stenge Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnituni Moving. 1 .its 1 1 I m. m I 1 I Tit I 351 i Iff! .f