1 w. 1 w February K 1$27 IJi-i.nchlilJ,' off from tho fcpine in the rejrjon of the hips, octms wnere n leaves the spinal column. When iccurs on this nerve, the victim is crippled. mi nil ' r i j 1 If"Vjn'J JLSU ( D1.. .ULaJ' throat I. IT 3XJ fciriot ChiropraaicLVujKos corrrti the ause jMrta oi Disease Kwwu site nnKdU. nhrvl V BtAODSR 1 nut a. . J 'The lowc." iicrva underthc magnifying glass is pinched byamir-atttfnedjcint Pir.;hed nerves cannot trar';mit healthful irnpubes, Chiropractic adjusting removes th pressure The upper nerve U free as nature intends. 3ETTT'. 'Ciatic beumat The Sciatic Nerve Is the main motor nerve of the lower I or this reason ctuise and effect are more clwely related in sciatica than in unit other conditions, Wn a spinal bom- (.if.Hses upon the Kcintic nerve, tin re.iuliant pain biirin right at the point of prtvmire. For the HKtne reason, Chiropractic Spinal Adjustment Becure reultH more quickly and surely In sciatica than in most other conditions because thev ure applied directly to the scat of the trouble and remove the caue. HIS CAXB NOW DISCAUDKD 'Tor months I had been suffering frorj' Sciatica I was in such shape I co i! t'l't loep, work or rest, and wai hobM'i.jr a1 'ti; on r cine. A friend su "1-vd that 1 try Chtropraetrc. I wai tun kwurd ibout inveitiirating Chiropractic, flirurinjr it would be like all. the other things I had tried without result-', but the time came when I was willing to try anything. Adjuilments were started, and I will frankly say thst I wns relieved from the first one-I laid tny cane aside after the fourth n''iu-tmnt and haven't picked ft up xinci' It hit" now been a year past and I have not 'o-t :. day's work hint- had no nlu-n of the trouble 'n:t i " Cfant T"y'" ChinvirseMr R-nearch Hureau. Statement No. 20-K. YOUK APPOINTMENT i'or Health can be made by telephone D. A, McMillan Palmer ( ratluatr CIIIHOrilACTOU Pntlm-NeuromeUr Service Open Evenings DEMAND 5v Plume C'Jl "Rupert Brand" Tin: daintiest ijiieakfast food: Smoked Dally by it n. i n n i i H. f !! anauan hich & I n n mraae I (i.. H W IV - W ' Prince Itupcrl, H.C SAVAGE EI EITRIC WASHER AND DRYER. M TBI . ait s frlSiPPl Wnshrs. Hlucs, Rinses niiil Dries wiuiout rr,i 'is.Vl n tvruijrer ui iiuvikk ri j the water. tiwh Price Al-ii IJjisy Terms KAIEN HARDWARE CO. FINE MATERIALS, SKILL AND EXPERIENCE, AND AGE IN AN OAK CASK, ARE REQUIRED TO PRODUCE Whisky 1 3yTT-74W III". TV VIHi n,lvcrlisemniil u .,,.1 ..ni.tuiipil or disnlavcd by the Liqt.oi uuuiu or uy mo u over n in cm ui uitss wwu"""- local and Personal U Arthur' Taxi, rhone 678. IJO. Undertakm. Phone 41. D. Zarelll and daughter returned from the south on the Camosun last even ing. W. P. Duncan returned to the city on the Camosun last evening trom the south. Itetail Merchant' Dinner in Commodore Cafe on Tueday at 6.30. Election of officers. 38 The orchestra will play In the Commodore cabaret on Wednesday and Saturday evening. 33 J. AIMhem and Capt. W. P. Armour were arrival from Vanoouver on the Camonun last night. Mrs. Thor Johnson returned home on the Camosun laafevenlng after a holiday apent in aouthern citlea. negular meeting Prince Rupert A aembly No. 44, Native Sona of Canada' In Metropole Hall tonight at 8 pin. Claorge McAfee, manager of the Big Bay Lumber Co.. returned to the city but evening from a trip to Vancouver. Archie Watt. CN R. dtvlto&a,l master mechanic, arrived in the city from Prince George on yeiterday afternoon' trstn and la registered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. ! The B.C. Gazette announce the appointment of Lawrenre Beverly Warner of Smlthers a a Justice of the peace. Mr. Warner is the publisher of the Interior New. 1 Olof Hanson, head of the Hanson t t t t t ANNOUNCEMENTS t4444aav ' Knights of Pythias St. Valentine's Juvenile Masquerade Ball, February 14. Canadian National Friday, February 18. Employes Bait, Established 1U23. kave WTEETH Office Hours: 9 a.m. to C i.m. Saturday: ' 1) a.m. to 1 i.m. Any evening by appointment DENTIST Exchanue Block. Hiune 109 i I I Henry ef Bmltners, who has k holiday trip to California, arrived from the south on the steamer Camosun laat evening and proceeded to the Interior on this morning's train. j Trapperst Call and show, your fUM to the Old Reliable House. It will pay eu rjt we can guarantee to give you Bay Lumber Oo at Oeonetown and for 'the past ft)' years accountant In the Hanson Timber it Lumber bo.'s THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE THREE yes - it's washable but use LUX How often a ks clerk has cautioned you thus in showing something extra delicate in texture and color. Experience with- thousands of customers has taught them the safety of Lux . , . that there is no substitute. I tercr Br-I. : Limited A Toi mo .72 Fisheries Commission stall here arrived from Seattle on hne Camotun. last evening. 3. Jaaquahalla. charge with vagrancy. higher prices than anyone else. We tv, thlr V have big order for all kind of fur. tatostoBWjn cnmrc ta MJ police ; specially mink. Wm. doldbloom. monung, ISrcond Avenue, Phone 522. tf; w j ) p pjjjTjjji formerly of Mc- ..v.. Re Bros.' staff here, returoed to the city from Vancouver on the steamer Camosun last evening. CHURCH HAS OTHER THINGS TO DO THAN AID FAINTING WOMEN LONDON, Ont.. Feb. (By Canadian Press). "Ladle will kindly remove their fuf coats while in this church Id future. The ushers have other thing to do belde attend to fainting women." ttuch wis tr.e oictum given iron the pulpit of a local church on a rtceni warm Sunday alter four women had fainted at an earlier service, and whlcn In part was attributed to the warmth of the edifice. The pastor went on to explain that the heat was regulated at a point conductive to comfort. After the service It was noticed that many of the women members of the congregation accepted the advice and there was no more faintlngc during the service. AMERICAN NEGROES TOVISIT EUROPE BERLIN. Feb. 14. Word has reached "here that about 500 American negroes, 'all professional men physicians, lawyers, .teachers, etc. will visit Berlin in May. The party which will visit several coun tries In Europe, will make the trip on 1 a specially chartered ship. IB In The Letter Box rliWII.IK IIINTKK'S litl.ltl S Editor, Dally News: The man who sent in the report to your paper on Saturday about Charley Oet the Big 4 habits When thinking Hunter must not know him very well, df a Tail, prone 4. tf ae mu,t aot nae tmn to the hospital or he would have known a little dlf- Our ahlaglc. cost less and lut longer. ferent. H( u stlll a rick man but im-Scal Cove Lumber Co. . tf proving very slowly and he Is getting a little at his sight back. This man rru.li cut DaCoUlU. Kar. .. sis. Tulip. ,H . .. . ra,a. ht Timber Lumber Co., is planning a etc from our own grccahow 1.. Prince u.ver wongtA to the socialut combined business and pleasure trip to nupcrt- rtmc Rupert :u,al 8bop" party, never mind being a leader of thatj the Orient this spring. He will be , party, but he always believed In In- j accompanied by Mrs. Hanson. I . d us trial unionism and wai really a , W 6. been on N. L. Freeman of the international union man to heart. He always believed In better wages and shorter hours which ; would take some unemployed off the slave market and make a chance for a; decent living for all, both men and Women WQawn In Canada, v"umutt' and give the lue work- w.. ,. . .nn.rtvm.ti. n, th. I CR, by Uagisuate JgoClv.nont thU PCP!' T T ' m them going with their head down v wandering . where the next meal would " something like this la comt i-r-m fltd is with tho done, we will soon start to think it is not a bad old Canada after all. That is Hunter's Idea , of thlngv and mine also. , ' -H - T. FIXNIOAN. i!lf AdvertlM In the DhII vat "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR oflioe M amltbers, arrived in the city vatantine tea and aale hatd Sat-;OTKi; Ol. APPLICATION OK ISElj: : fimo the interior yesterday afternoon ,temoon by the LMIcT Aid of; and 1 rattered at the Hotel Central. mlacloner. s, CJi.lt. taxation com- and his asslstsnt. W. Mc MYLarnon. arrived In the city yesterday I.KKt'E the First Baptist Church1 was a very NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on niiwfui .rr.ir nmvthtni tn th. the 10th day of February next, the .urn a i uoniroi itoaru inr a licence , in respect - - 1 01 pre.nles being part of the buUding Fimhrr nnllmtlnr, for membershln known as Seal Cove Hotel, situate at srternono from Winnipeg. Thef are her. In tht und the tocal the nPro- r""" . - - j Branca v Vfie iy League vi vsuaua cempsny for new taxation, agreement tTt ukMJ Saturday night. Selections at the . erne court of revision which j shortly be tnade by the committee resumed IU sessions this morning. and the membership will then be an- nounctd. Passenger arriving from the south on the Union Camosun last evening In- Kw here F com. plan0 eluded N. L. Freeman. W. II. P. Plem- tuner. For many vears with Brlns- mlng. Mrs. T. Johnson. L. P. Wing, me(u, tondon. England; Martin Orme. W. J. Wakeman. Byron Wolfe. C. Bland- Ottawa: Mason and EUsch, Toronto. ing. F. Ftot. Geo. Frost. A. D. Thorne, Rmln .djunente ol player Mr. McKlnnon. Mr. Maloney, J. Dockery. pUno, gTluuil k ,peialty. central Mr. Barrett and son, Geo. McAfee, W. jjoteli ' phone IS. 37 S. Henry. J. LeBlanc. R. Peterson, H. O. Smith. J. Llndstty, D. Zarelll. Miss ' inrnrcT nuinnv E. Zarelll. W. F. Duncan. W. P. Armour. IllUIlLdl UMILiTTill J Mulhern. Warren Scott and J. E.l Smith for Prince Rupert: J. Morrow.) IN WORLD OPENED and J. R. Honeyman for Anyox: BM Nell for Alice Arm. and J. D. Hagar CHAMONIX (France). Feb. 14. The tor Stewart. highest railway In the world, reaching . the glacier atop Mont OJanc. nearly ('Alio or THANKS. elgbty-flv hundred feet abffr tea level. ha UBt beon opened. The line is a Lee Tuey. wbose son Lee Ham recent- suspended aerial railway habling lit tl ly underwent a very serious operation cars along a cable. ,at the Haielton Hospital, wishes to ex- The first carload, made up of technl- pres hi gratitude and appreciation to cl engineer, found the temperature Mr S. A. Wallace; F.R.CS.. Ed., for nineteen degrees below 'em at the top. saving hi son' life. He feels that It The airline Is expected to be opened la entirely owing to' Mr. Wallace ' sur- shortly to tourist traffic and ' many gleal skill that hi son is alive and Americans vtalting Chamoetx this wtu-well today. j ter will use it for a view of. th Alp. GREAT ACTIVITY IN MINING ARE'S , NORTH MANITOBA WINNIPEG. Feb. 12 By Canadian Press). Qreat activity still, exist in the Elks' Annual Invitation Ball, Febru- .mining area of northern Manitoba with ary 25. , 'considerable staking taking place, offi cials of tho Dominion mining recorders puice nere state, iney predict that a large Increase In claim recording will tak place this month. Maty prospec land described as air that portion of Waterfront Block "I." Bay of Prince Rupert. City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia. Map 92J. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, and toeing more particularly described as follows: "Commencing at a point which lies In a straight line of bearing north 69deg. 28' 8" east a distance of 76720 feci from the centre of circle as shown on said Plan 913. Section 7, thence south Sdeg. 3d' 25" east a distance of 60 feet to a point thence north 83deg. 24' 35" east a distance of 100 feet to a point, thence north Sdeg. 35' 25" west a distance of 60 feet to a point, thence south 83 dog. 2t' 35" west a distance of 1C0 feet to the point of commencement." for the sale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises. DATED this 12th day of January. 1927. II. A. DODD, Applicant. "(JO VERNM ENT LKJUOR ACT .NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR III KK LICEMK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the ltt day of February next the under signed intends to apply to the Llqucr Control Board for a licence la respect to premises being part of the building Known as t-cntrai noici, situated at we corner of First and Seventh Streets, in the City of Prince Rupert. Province of Br tlsh Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots Eleven (II) and Twelvi (12). Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14), In Block Ten (10). Section One (1). City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, according to a registered map or plan deposited In the Land Registry Office at the Citv of Prince Rupert aforesaid and numbered 023, for the ftile of beer by the glau or by the open bottle or consumption on the premises. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this j:J day of January. 1927. CORA E. BLACK. Applicant. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 28 of the "Mineral Act." notice Is hereby given Messrs. Malcolm Smyth, Edmund Langis, Harold Hansen and Albert Moore, that there H owing to the undersigned for Assessment Work performed on the Cordlll Group of Mineral Claims. Princess Royal Island tor to their knowledge art ts th field Skena Mining Division, the sum or at present. t303.83. and that unless said persons pay tC,,.. , . . , . i their proportionate snare or tne cost or During January 34 clalais, were re- ,uch Assessment, together with all costs cnrUed a compared with 33 In January, ; of advt-rtulng. etc., to the undersigned' . . '.a Tt.. a. a-1 n "t Mn no KanVaa t xt t O I J 71 vvWM m mrmn wlil be ma'dY To' the th. the Slate Lake and Engllh Baok areas. Goid Commissioner. Prince Rupert. B.C.. CAN'T HKVKItSK, VMummlel Mummlet' Pettr from the garden. cried wnat is it, darling?" cried- nis mother, putting her headout. of the window. , She saw that Pster had climbed to the top of a enormous pllet .of wood and seemed' frightened about coming down,' "Try- to come down the same way you went up," he told him. "But, Muiiimlel" cried Peter, after due reflection, . " uj head flrsl" TfNsf to have their respective Interests in the herein mentioned Mining Oroup of t Mineral Claims vested In the under- y signed. 4k DAVID CORDILLA. JACOB KOSKt. MINERAL ACT CKHTIlTCATi: OK IMPKOVKMKNTS NOTICE Juanlta, Anyox, Oranby, Alamo, Rodeo, rtnto, Wann Fractional No. 2. and Monte Fractional Mineral Claims, situate In the Atlln Mining Division cf Cassiar District. Where located: On Wann River, Taltu Arm rf Tnelah Lake. TAKE NOTICE that I. Charle V. Bob, Free Miner' Certificate No. 89788, lutetid, lxty day Irwn th tUt hereof, THE LABEL Th IS RjE d and white MILK is a fragile food, easily spoiled. That is why Carnation lakes such extraordinary care with the milk which goes into the Carnation tin. Carnation quality starts at the farm. Selected farms selected herds the Carnation Field Force performing an endless service of inspection and education on the farms rapid handling scientific treatment these are the secrets of Carnation purity and quality. You'll like Carnation .Milk. It is just pure, fresh milk made doubly rich by evaporation and kept safe by sterilization. Use it undiluted in place of cream at one-third the cost of cream. Use it diluted in all cooking with better results and less cost. Order several tins or a case of 48 tins from your grocer. CARNATION RICE PUDDING Two cups Carnation Milk diluted with 2 cup: water, teaspoon salt, cup sugar, y3 cup seedless raisins, grated rind of J lemon, Yi cup rice. Combine all ingredients except raisins. Turn into buttered bakmg dish, set tn pan of hot water, and bake in 300 degrees F. oven three hours. Stir several times during first hour to keep rice from settling to bottom. After pudding has cooked two hours, stir in raisins. Return to oven and finish baking. Send for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ont. Carnation K& 1 f 3P "From Contented Cows' TWO SIZES Produced in Canada TALL AND SMALL St ore ONE CENT SALE Thursday, Friday and . Saturday February 1 7, 1 8 and 1 9 Onues L td The Pioneer Druggists Three Registered Pharmacists 3rd Ave. and Cth St. Phones 82 and 200 llCANADIANf r Krti-hlkdii lit VniK-ouver, Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Wranjtrll, Junraii. Maigway I'ehriiurj 'il, Mart-It 7, 18, Ja. VUtorlu, Scuttle February i Marili II, 2S. riUNCESS IIKATHH'K. for Itutednle, East llrlla Hellu, Oreau Kalh, N'miiii, Alert luy. " Campbell lllvrr, ami Vancouver every Saturday, 11 b.iu. Ajency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C. OKCIIAKli. (leneral Asent. . Comer of 4th Street and :3rd Avenue, I'rlnre Itupert, IXC. to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the pur-pose of obtaining a Crown a rant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 88, must be commenced before the Issue of auch Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 1st day of January, AD. 1937. II. McN. FRASER, Agent. GEORGE RORIE CIIAKTE1IED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR l'hone 3X7 t4S Swond Avenue Weat, l'rince Rupert'