IF YOUR nervous sys-ttra had cost you ten thousand dollars you would sire it better care. But. you cannot buy a new cct of nerves at any price. YOUR NERVES CONTROL YOUR HEALTH I For your Health' sake-Consult d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Rooms G & 7, Exchange Jilock Phone GDI pATHO JJEUHOMETER Service WEEK-END SPECIALS Terrace Potatoes, Al, per sack $1.90 New Carrots, good sized bunches, 3 for 33c lettuce, fresh head, 2 for 25c Celery, each 2.1c Rhubarb, 2 lbs 2.1c Spinach, 2 lbs 25c Tomatoes, per lb 30c Green Onions, 3 bunches 10c New Potatoes, per lb. . . 15c 2 lbs. for 25c Fresh Asparagus, per lb. 30c Fresh Peas, Cucumbers, In;eks and Sweet Potatoes arriving oh every boat. Mussallenr Grocery Company Ltd. 117-423 Fifth Ave. East Phon 18 Phone 81 A GOOD INVESTMENT There is no safer investment and none that will pay larger dividends than accurately fitted glases. They'll stop you worrying and start you wondering how you ever got along without them. Our Optical Service is the best by test not the best because the busiest but the busiest because the best. Lowest Prices. Expert Service. A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite (i.W.V. A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Hirch und Spruce Per double load $6.50 Per single load $3.50 Per sack 50c Firelighters, -18 for $1.00 delivered All classes of Coal ut dealers' prices. fivdeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE RUY HOTTLES Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST SMITHERS Charles Barrett, irtio pioneered In Ux grwlns of timothy In this district at his Diamond-D! ranch at Barrett Lake land met with ' unqualttned success. Is j now experimenting -with Duth and Al-islke clovers of which he will have oouetderabla acreage this yaar. A small start was made last season antl results. W.vh the higher priced seed were! most encouraging. Winter ruled the roost here for the Easter Season and the annual Sunday parade of finery was a complete fail ure. Since the first of the week the temperature fell below freezing point at night and auto radiators were frozen generally. Weather conditions are most unnusual here this spring. There has been a rush for shares In the Topley Consolidated Mtnlnz and Development Co. which has fceen form- i ed by Frank Taylor, the original Tonlcv discoverer. The concern Is acquiring much ground in the Topley region wl?ere a sprine rush of orosncctors I from all over the province has already: commenced. The United Church here had a vcr) successful year financially. At the annual congregational meeting, the trcav j urer. Hugh Bant ell. reported that all outstanding liabilities had been met. three years insurance and Interest had been paid, the mortgage had been re duced considerably and there was a cash balance on hand. Two' new trucks have been brought In by the provincial department of public works to be used In gravelling district roads. Work has been confined so far to opening the road between Smlthers and Telkwa. The fire permit system will be in voked this summer on hunters, campers, etc. according to word received from Victoria. Before any fire is lit CANADIAN SERVICE From Montreal To Plrmouth-Ctif buro-London .MlutiU . . Apr. i'J AiKMii.i . Max To Btlfast-Lltsrpeol-Olssgow I-llrij ... iit : Allii'tirs . j ? From New York To. Qussnttown and Llftrpool jjnurU .. Apr. 3D Ijn.nia .. , To Cherbourg sod Southampton Mjununu May I. i, June i:. Aqutlanla Ma., Il.t:il. Jun.- ti D'tranrti Mj it, Jum- . iv To LoivJondtrrr snd Glasgow i:siimT'U .. Ma 7 Ul-d'iiii . Mj il To Plymouth-Hssrs-LonSon uniianu . . Apr. :n Tiim-siim . . May 1 1 From Itoston To Qussnslown and Llftrpool Samaria ... May I ryiln ... May l- call si Fljiiwuiu, ealbuund TOURIST THIRD CABIN Sailings from Montreal To Bsirstt-Llvsrpool-Olasgow 11 Ilia May 0. Jum- 3, July I Alheula ... May to. Jure- 17, July ; To aisgw snd Llitrpool Aurania .. Juitx ti MuUnia .. July S To Plymouttv-Chtrbourg-London Aii-nnia .June I A-ranla. .Jinn- ti Alaunia . July I. July v, Auic. Money orders, drafts siul Traveller-' .u, n.rji run ill. ... UM l.,t from local sirent or Company's Offices. 6i .lAMinr- v.. vanr'Mivpr. II. I Once in a Lifetime Such an opportunity to nave money on the best, of seasonable goods. All lirand New HATS, DRESSES. COATS, SUITS. ETC. At lesw than cost The last few ilayis DONT DELAY BENT'S I.ADI ES' REA I) V-TO-WE AR Third Avenue Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Rox l.G.'i LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-'110 ATS AND CANOES SAND AND (JRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agentn for Easthope E,ngine and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALlItUT (SEAR IN STOCK CompatiH Adjusting The famous vacuum (air-tight) tin insures Big Ben being in the same perfect condition when you buy it as when the tobacco left the factory. fresh BIG B CHEWING District growers are finding fault with the handling of their shipments on the Vancouver market. After long delays, only 70c per ton was netted to one farmer, for Instance, who shipped twenty tons of turnips south last fall. Storage and commissions constituted the pitfalls. A communication has been received by the Fanners' Institute at Telkwa f:om Wheat Pool headquarters In Calgary discouraging the idea of shipping coarse WATER NOTICE IlIVI.ltslON AMI I ME TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Tsektng Company. Limited, whose address I Vancouver. B.C.. wlU apply for a licence to take and use 250.000 gallons of water out of unnamed stream which flows northerly and drains into Ore en Inlet about 30 chains east of northwest corner of Lot 68. Range 3. Coast District. The water will be diverted from the strum at a point about 200 feet from mouth and will be used fcr domestic and commercial purposes upon the land described as application to lease by applicants. This notice was posted on the ground on the 2nd day of April. 1927. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Ait- will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament BuUdmgs. Victoria. B.C . within thirty davs after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice is April 21. 1927. OOSSE PAfKIKO COMPAKY. LIMITED, Applicant. By 11, V Morehouse. Ajent. Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Ave. and Fulton Street. Phone .".01 FAY CASH AND SAVE MONEY Flour, 1'J lb. Hack, any kind $2'() Terrace Potatoes, jwr sack. . $1.75 Regular Dollar Sodas, box . . 75c P.acon In piece lots, per lb. .. 1.1c Itrd, in bulk, pure, C lbs. . . 'J5c Canadian Cheese, per lb 30c Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lb 75c Milk, any kind, per case . . $5.50 Eagle Ilrnnd Milk, per tin ... 20c China Oats, nkir 10c i Hulk Tea, try it, per lb 60c i..ii.i... t.i t... ti. r-. i 4Uiiaiii n iiv.il iuu, jiui iu. u.w, 2Vz lbs. $1.55 Hulk Coffee try it, ier lb. . . 50c Malkin's Rest or Nabob Coffee, per lb C5c Seedless Raisins, Sunmaid, per lb. 15c Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, and Pumpt kin, per tin 15c Haricy. Tapioca, Sago, Rice, Split or Whole Peas, 3 lbs, for . , 25c Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin.. 10c Gem Lye, 2 tins 25c Washing Ammonia, per quart bottle 20c White Swan or Royal Crown Soap, 0 bars for ....... . .;25c Fels Naptha, per carton, 10 bars 80c ! Jelly Powders, per dozen ... 80c You save from five to forty per j cent by buying here. Nothing Cheap Only the Price i EVERYTHING GUARANTEED ' S. R. Adam Mgr. SI!. (Ml per 21b. tin TOBACCO Ogten Cut Plug Oxricn' l ine Cut Old Chum Cut Smoking Tobacco Dixie Plug Smoking Tobacco are also packed in the famous Vacuum (air tight) tin. it will be necessary to obtain a permit which will be avaUable at hotels, stores and other convenient places. grains through the Prino- Rupert elevator unless a market for same Is definitely assured. District farmers! may. hosi-ever. send such grain fori storage there If they so desire. Large congregations attended special! Easter Sunday services which were held In all local churches . The United Church had three services of outstanding Interest. Rev. J. B. Olbson. in the Sundi) evening renrlce at St. James Anglican Church, will give a special address in commemcratlon of, the Battle of Yprcs. Charles Millar, who has been in charge of the drug store here for four months' during the absence of the proprietor, J. Matoh Adams, in the south. has left for his home in Edmonton. Miss Marjorle Roberts and Miss Mary Fawcett of the Smlthers school teach j Ing staff are spending the Easter vacs Uon at Prtncs Oeorge as the guests of the formers parents. Roy Calderwood. who Is attending school In 8eattle. has arrived to spcirfl the Easter holidays with hi parents In Smlthers. ' W. J. O'Neill made the first run of jthe season over the road to ltazelton by automobile last week. 1 William Oram of Ilsatlton spent the Easter holiday week-end In Knitters visiting with his da lighter. Mrs. Nor-;man KUpatrick. PRINCE JJEORGE Judge Roberuon has given judgment against the plaintiffs in the cose of Cecil Compton and 1 tarry Bruce who sued the Alrin-Tfrrier Ob. of Snow, shoe under the Minimum Wage Act. His Honor dteided Umi .boarding house employees, such as the plaintiffs, do not tctne under (he rullrtfs of the act. The city council has decided to offer prize to the extent of 2J for a forest protection essay competition In the city schools. DataUs of ttie competition were left tit 4he hands of a committee coratstlia of T. S. Car-mtchael. E. A. Lynch . and C.' D. Orchard. Miss Ina Allen was declared the of the Canadian,' Legion's contest when the baUoU were counted this week In the presence of a committee consisting of II. E. Tsylor. wiuiam Bexon. J. O. Wilson and Fred C. Saunders. Miss Allen, who wUI be crowned queen of the contest at a ball to be held next week, receives a cash prize of 4150 and a dress. The runners up In the contest were; Miss Muriel Rogers, who wUI be urcsentcd with a casn prize or 173 and a peart necklace ana miss Alma Orundall who will get i cash prize of 0 and a necklace. At a cost of 119,000, Louts Zimmsro will erect a three I'storeV brlck-veneer fronted hotel on Third Avenue on t site adjoining the Columbus Hotel Contract for the structure, which will measure 32 by St feeti has been award ed to A. P. Andersen. Tlse 4ooa Canadian : Legion has awarded the contract for the construction of Its new home to A. P. Andersen at a figure of 12,907. There were four tenders on the work. The building, which will be erected at the corner of Quebec Street and Fifth Avenue, will be two-storeys Jn height and Its dimension wUI be 30 by CO feet with a full cement basement, The auzmcntcd choir of the clt i, a plfftslns rendition of the, cantata Olivet to Cavalry" In Knox wiurcn last Friday evening. E, A. Lynch directed the recital and solo parts werr taken br Mrs. C. C. field. Miss Andrei. j Ulaa Margaret Howleoon. Teddy Pup-pas. Miss Agnes Andersen, Nlchol Andersen. Miss Christine Andersen. Emll Oelger. Jimmy Oross. Miss Mlna Anderson. Miss Freda Oelger. Mis Freda .Johnson and Miss Mary Oelger have I been awarded certificates for perfect attendance at the Oonnaught Hill I Lut hern Church Bunday School. The employees of the Canadian National shop here had the entire Easier period from Thursday afternoon to 'Tuesday morning off. It was the longrnt J holiday they ever ld. ne nursing staff of the Prlnre Oeorgc- Hospital has arranged to put on a dance, the proceeds to be placed In the funds for the erection of a nurses' home. The Prince Oeore Construction Co. is erecting an office building svt th corner of Quebec SLrret and Fifth, Avenue. Mrs. Dnvld Petenwn left this we-k for a three months' visit to her former home in Wllstaberg, Sweden A reformer Is a man who think every arnulttsl a miscarriage of Justice Week-end Specials Granulated Sugar, special 13 lbs. for $1.00 (Limit 2ft lbs. to each customer) Sugar market is vcr' firm and we exiect advance al any time. Note Above special withdrawn Friday at closing time. Marsh's Grape Juice, pints . . 33c Quarts C2c Riise'n Lime Juice, pints .... 35c Quarts 65c Ilurma Rice, 3 lbs 25c 13 lbs. for $1.00 .Malkin's Rest Waterglass, 1 lb. tin 25c Now is the time to put down egg" Malkin's Pure Strained Honey, t lb. tins, special 85c Freh Ground Coffee, special 15c This is our regular 55c line und the best bulk value in town. Rlue. Ribbon .Matches, 400's, 3 in a package, special 2Uc Combination Canned Vegetable Special 7 tin for $1.00 2 tins Tomatoes. 2's. 2 tins Quaker Corn, 2's 2 tins No. 5 Peas, 2's I tin Refugee I Jeans, 2's We cannot alter the hImivu as sortment, as this price Is too close to. permit any change. Finest Roasted Peanuts, 2 lbs. for 35c Malkin's Raking Powder. 12 ox.! tins, social 25c1 Re-cleaned Currants, 2 pkgs. for 25c Snowflakc or Wild Rose Pastry Flour, 10 lb, sacks .VJc Evaporated White Figs, special 1 lbs 35c New Hallow) Dales in bulk, social, 1 lbs. for 35c I-arl, in bulk, 2 lbs. for 35c Rrookfield Fresh Eggs, in cartons, 2 dozen for . 85c Rutlercup or .Goldenloaf Rrlclt Cheese, 21 lb. cut. Special HUc Capitol Creamery Ruttcr, per lb. 1.1 Rreakfast Racon, machine sliced, l"-T lb 3jC Fresh Red Spring Salmon, jcr lb. 35c Fresh Halibut, per lb 25c Smoked Cod Fillets, mr lb. . . 20c Our famous Reef Sausage, per lb. I.'ir Try a pound. You will be back for more! FRUITS AND VEGETARLES Outdoor Rhubarb, per lb. .. 13c Fresh Spinach, 2 lbs 25c Fresh Asparagus, per lb. . . 35c Cauliflower 23c and 35c Celery 23c, 33c and 10c Mexican Tomatoes, per lb. . . 35c Head Lettuce, straight 13C Cucumbers 33c & 10c California Grape Fruit, 3 for 23c Medium-sized Orngcs, 3 dozen for $1.00 Rupert Table Supply Co Phones: 210 and 211 i Mrs. Alex Hutchinson, James Quaylel . ..... . r ti tf,. ( ana i.wse miidutu. r. iv. . low as to have participated but was Indisposed. The Otis Staples Co. will erec$ larje aawmUl at McBrlde within a year according to a statement made by Elmore Staples to P. E. Wilson of this city at the recent lumbermen's assbcta-tlon meet! ru; In Edmonton. Frldav Anri) v . 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