c iday warcn v, mm. 1- nt elt THE DAILY NEWS PAjE three Ht, LrtacL 10 KtU AINU WHlTt Local and Personal DR.J.F.MAGUIRES ft ' V i ..ill JTA. I NEWOFFICES . . 1, l riuw v - Arthur'! Taxi. Phone 078. I II i; i i II in in i i in i m ' j Wii ' i . ei Jin ' . J T .Jill x. t A'.V' SI f II I I I I rtv -.i.'j to I I J l l; I " l '.i f ikl aV TTZ I f I II I I . f t D W .i II ill m I . 1 1 . m I I r c i ts Uniform itv- Makes it Good For Baby! ONE of the great advantages of Canunion Milk as a baby foot! is that its goodness never varies. No matter where you buy it or when you use it, baby's delicate digestion is never upset ly a change in quality or purity. Another advantage Carnation offers the Carnation process of homogenization" breaks up the fat globules and makes Carnation very easy to digest. All the food value of milk is In Carnation, for Carnation is just pure, fresh milk evaporated to double richness and kept safe by sterilization. Consult your physician regarding a feeding formula for your baby. Also write us for baby feeding chart. Order several tins or a case of 48 tins from your grocer. CARATIO CARAMEL TAPIOCA-Otx-Mtd cup tapioca, J cup C irnv.mn M lk diluted with 2 cup water, 2 until eggs, few grain) ull 1 cup li;tht brown utr, 1 cup broken nut meali. Add tapioca,' minuti-i or until tapioca is tranarartnt. Ileal eggs thoroughly and dd lowly (a tapioca, cooking for too minutri longer. Finally add nuU. Chill and terve with whipped cream. Thij serves eight Std lor a Irte tofy of Mary Kkkr'i Conk finoi. AdJrtst Carnation Muk Frodkcii Company, Ltmittd, Aylmer, Ontario. ihvamation m b tm in n li Rjyr a timj rri to in vrnx W ,V fit Ek fS "From Contented Cows Produced in Canada WU ilZ.t. I ALL AND oM ALL iANAUIAN ASiUINAL Steamship and Train Service rillNt t: HI I'KItT will leave I'UINt t: l(t I'f.UT tor VANCOl VKIt, VIU- i.TiiuiA, M.ATTLr., ami iiiirriiieiimif im.iih rutii ikiii.w at a a.m. I'll IN t t; Hl l'KHT for M t:V.UT nml ANV(l, Ut:itKSIl V. 10 p.ni. rillNCi: JOHN for YAM'Ot'VKK tin Ol I KV CIIAItMITTt; ISLANDS, forlnltlill). I'AsMCNtit lt TltllNK-I.I.AVK I'HINCK IM I t KT ill.oittiK. i;HM()10, lMri:u, ll ioiut- ijiMrrn t'linadu, l ulled Malm. A(ii:n('V am. oci;an hti:amsiiip i.inkh. t'e ( aiuiillnn NiiIIkiiiiI i:pres fur Money Onlers Ijirrljn Clieue!t, . dImi for )niir next flilpment. in nr., ifiriii.. iiiiiiii lis... ii.i.ii, iiiiiic &ih, Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert lib 11 1' li I L mi tt ....... tf I ......... Vt ,.i I'Ml.rtttark' 41 At ir-.l. I It 'U i niiiiMirii iiiirr. it iiiiriiuirr rii'r niiiurtur. ii u.in. "j inr uii nirmtmiip i.tiirSt run iiuiiriiiHiiuii nwui Coritvr of 4tU Mlrrrt and 3rd Atrmir, IT hue lturrt, Ml SAVAGE EI.KCTHIC WASIIEK AND DHVEU. Washes, lllue.t, Iliim-n and Driua without n wrlnKcr or having to put your hands in the water. Cash Price .511)0 Also Easy Terms KAIEN HARDWARE CO. B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Shoes rebuilt like new at McArthur'a Shoe Store. tf Get the Big 4 habit) When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4. tf L. O. Moose wilt hold a whist drive and dance oh XIarch 11, at 8.30 pm. prompt. 59 Geo. Bruggy of Alice Arm, was a passenger for Vancouver on the steamer Camoaun last evening. Entries for indlrltjual city billiard championship series close, on March 11 at 8 pjn. Entry fee, 12.50. Mrs. A. M. Priestley and son, Harold, have left to make their home In Prince Rupert. Edmonton Journal. Native Sons of Canada will hold a whist drive and dance In the Metropole Hall on March 14 at 8.30 pjn. 61 Miss Kate Hyan of Stewart, was a passenger for Vancouver and Victoria on the Camosun last evening. T. J. Shenton, Inspector of mince, returned to the city from Stewart on the Camosun yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Rice returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon after a short visit to Anyox and Alice Arm. R. , Whiteside, whp has been In the city and district for the past week ' on business, returned to Vancouver on Ute On mown last night. Today'a train for the east hr.d an extra first clawi sleeper attached to ac-. cvmodate the extra passenger travel , which Is Increasing with the approach 1 of spring. George Rlngetad. manager of the Tort' Edward cannery. Is a business vlsttoi m , the city. Mr. Rlngstad returned north recently after having spent the winter at Belllagham. W. 8. Fettierstonhaugh. formerly dla- .Via ni nf . V. nl I H w l.ln Ison from Arrandale: T. J. Shenton, J. Hv. Storle, Mrs. Rosenstetn. and John Llndiiay from Btewart: Miss Andrews and Miss Flewln from Port Simpson. PACIFIC STEVEDOltlNR & CON-THACTINK CO. LTD. (IN OI.!TAKV I.HJt IDMION) NOTICi: TO ( UKItlTOKS TAKE NOTICE that a Mretlim creditors will be held at Office Hours: 9 u.in. to U i.m. Saturday: a.m. to , 1 ji.m. Any evening by appointment DRFP Kenny of SOB Union 1 1 87 5oi Union Uldi., Victoria. B.C. EMtubllslit'd 1023. 111 .r I tracts from the lake tor the Booth. Fisheries Co. and the Canadian Na tlrnal Railways. Direct at an arrow tpttd thtf great all'ifel traint to the Mid. Wett. South and Eat. F. T. Clark. Union Pacific is your logical route to Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. Information and Reservations I 1 1 Ion station, Sea I lie. I ins l ourtli Air 1 The Gvro Club held Its resular monthly boslnass meeting In the Com modore Oafe this afternoon. President E. A. Mann being In the chair. J M",er " "n ' th the' Mr. Justice Oregory arrived on , f' T;J br"nch ot 0,6 Cutom Prince Oeorge tod.y from Vancouver to ,pcctl? P1' preside over a special session ot the thfgh P8" " the 0eorgc toda5r for tne north' Supreme Court being held In th. city v.MhI", ,VPP" ,' )h Clnld,n! Clsy ' Porter, manager of the Porter-National Railways against the assess . . ' M.k. , . Idaho mine at Stewart, arrived from the ment ,K. the Imposed by city. pn prlncf 1 arrlvTng W,U COntlnU0 north ton'ght' Paswnger. In the city on the Camosun yesterdsy trom the north were I J. Blgham. R. WlUon. D. F. Davidson, T. j Oarrett. Mr. and Mr. F. Rice. J. H.l after ... . 1 turned "u to w the uic cny city ' this uiis afternoon a.irrnoon ail Hamilton. Mr. Bengham. W. E. Trump. I ,,.., . , and M. Mitchell from Anyox: M. Robert- 0 ,.u,c. 1 A. Macklc, inspector ot fisheries, and J. Boyd of the, local fisheries office, re Milton Oonaales left on today's train for Harelton where he will act aa coun scl f a llqtior case. He expects to return to the city tomorrow afternoon. Motorshlp Bclltngham, Captain J. E. Anderson, arrived trom Ketchikan this morning at 7M5 with another carload of fresh halibut for shipment to New YorR by rail. Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, who ha hrm IlulidlnK. Victoria. B.C.. on Monday, the I v""u" " Vancouver xor me past coi- (21st day of March. 1937. at 10 a.m., and I that all claims aialnst this Comnany inn!, uv iiicu wivn me oeiore inai aa.e. after which I shall distribute the assets ot the Company having regard only to such claims as have be dulv fild. VINCENT C. MARTIN, Linulrlatnr. pic of months, will return to the city on the steamer Catala next Sunday afternoon. R. C. .Fotherglll, representing the Cunard Line, arrived from the south today on the steamer Prince George and lelt on the train for the Interior. He will return to the city at the end of the week. H. N. Brocklesby. of the staff at the local biological station, returned to the city today accompanied' by Mrs. Brocklesby. Mr. Brocklesby has been engaged during the winter In research work at Manitoba University. J. Wilson appeared In the police court this morning',' charged with driving" a motor car 'to the common danger, arid was remanded until March 17. Wilson was driving the car which collided with on, automobile drlveu by Ernie Large on Saturday night. The foreign policy ot the United States is very simple. They merely are not Jolrters. ' . : DENTIST I Whai 1 he country seems to wki mn.t Exchange Block. Phone 10!) ocd : ..i.-..iv' Ot.ll TI.Mi: DENTIST KKTl'KN TO CITV AI'TKK TAKING POST mum atk (oiksi: in HOL'TII K)lt TWO, Dr.' J. T. Magulre, Prince Rupert's old time dentist, has returned to the city and Is opening offices In the Alder Block, over Ormes'. Dr. Magulre has been taking post graduate courses In Portland, Ore., during the past two years and la bringing the latest equip ment and appliances known to den, tlstry. The quality of Dr. Magulre's work in previous years won for him the con fldence of the public then and he hopes to merit it no less now. The new offices will be ready for business wlthlng the next few days, where appointments may be made for dental service. R:mcmber the address, the Alder Block, over Ormes. Advt BILLIARD SCHEDULE The following schedule for the second halt of the Billiard League season Is released by the secretary,. W. H. Long: MAKt'll 11 St. Andrews vs. Grand Terminals. The league standings to date are as follows: Termlnals 15 Crotto 16 Gyro 15 Mouse 15 St. Andrew's .. 15 W. II. Long (Gyro) Guinea Total 13.G29 11,449 13 359 13280 13.246 3. Hlllman (Moose) la Fred Pyle (St. Andrew's"- 13 Ben Self (Gyro) 13 S. D. Macdonald (St. A.) 11 W. J. Nelson lOvrol ttlet engineer here for the Canadian. . !priik Aldride invroi National Pllrays. and now located at! rt- "-.umca .rommc ' --7-, Calgary, arrived In the city today, ac wmpanled by Mrs. Felherstonhaugh, In isouth todav after a brief visit In Van-ul- "1 lumwl couxtr. I- W"3b (Grotto) I O. B. Bush was a through passenger After being a patient at the Prince tor on ne Prtnc O06 r George Hospital lor the past six wetka.i""1 P"uu'" UM! w,nlcr 1,1 Roy Lancaster, accompanied by hts mother. Mrs. J. A. Lancaster, who has Mrs. Morte IL Craig returned to the ' clt M1 Prt George-lhls afternoon hn nr.,n h.m . , , ,v., ett. Of R. steamer Prtnr firarff .rrlVMl . ;fwr toUtej in Victoria -and other ' ' I cities. . Baldwin local auditor of the at 13.30. noon tod.y from Vancouver. ! f- R ccoraPanlKl Bald,n Powell River and Ocean Falls. The ves-1 ' mvr1 trom the ulti th" scl will sail at 10 o'clock tonight for"nd ,,nlUy' Stewart and Anyox, returning here toj " sail for the south at B o'clock 1 Friday 1 ,T . rnornlnz I P"811' ' alllng for Vancouver on (the Camcwun last evening Included T Charles Wllmn arrived In the city on yterdsy afternoon's train from Lake Kathlyn on a business trip. He re ccntly completed large Ice cutting con E. Moore. J. Stuart, Ed. Thompson and 14 15 16 16 J. Brown (Moose) 13 1917 2311 2626 S73 1858 954 2732. 2406 2495 2040 2579 2745 2919 2914 15 2712 2350 J. Andrews (Grotto) 16 2881 H. Corbctt (Terminals). 14 2492 S. Dart on (St. Andrew's) 2 356 C. Balagno (Terminals). 15 2CC7 M. MacLachlan (St. A.). 11 1928 J. May (Moose) 14 2114 Don Brown (Moose) 8 1378 O. Krause (Gyros) 4 636 Bert Morgan (St. A.)... 13 2IC3 J. McLean (Terminals).. 3 502 J. Judge (Moose) 15 2458 A. Macdonald (Gyro) ... 13 2101 O. P. Tinker (St. A.)... 13 2029 O. Anderson (Orotto) .. 7 1039 Bert Uosklns (Terminals) 2 306 A. Harvey (Oyros) 1 131 Aver. 009 003 801 .883 883 Individual averages to date are as follows: f Oamca Ttl. Aver. II. Parr (Moose 2 " 400 200 i Geo. Mclltnoyle (Moose) C 1561 195 jo. Howe (Orotlo) 9 1735 193 W. E. Wllllscrott (3t. A.) 10 D. Howe (Terminals) . . 15 Our in,..li. i onri li.r.r r. pieman l iiriniiiaui . . i stuart .. 2 Seal Cove Lumber Co. tf Tcrmlnals) IP. ODannell (Terminals 10 J. O. Scott returned -,to Vancomer onlJ- Hamilton (Orotto) the Camosun last evening. Stanley Trites ts a pasficnger for Stewait on the Prince Oeorgc today. 16 192 187 187 1C7 186 185 185 183 183 185 184 183 182 183 181 181 180 178 j 178 177 173 172 172 173 107 167 164 161 159 153 153 131 In England there ts one telephone to 27 Inhabitants, compared with one telephone to every seven in the United Stat;s. "Whst are you groaning about?" "I've got to make the first of ten easy payments tomorrow." 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrew's Society Ladles Auxiliary Easter Sale, April 6. Hospital Auxiliary Tea In St. Andrew's Rooms. April 9. TIMIJEK SALE X8813. Tli ere will be offered tor sale at Public Auction, at noon on the loth day ot March, 1927. In the oltlce ot the District Forester at Prince Rupert, the Licence X8815. to cut 1,920.560 f.bjn, ot Hemlock. Balsam, Surucc and Cedar on an area situated ou the West ahcre ot Surf Inlet, approximately 4 miles from head. Range 4, Coast District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided any one unable to attend the auction in pcrwu may submit tender to be opened at the hour ot aucH-n and treated as one bid." Further particulars of the Chief For- ester. Victoria, B.C.. or District Forester., rrince nupert. IN lMlOMATE. j in Tin: MTKi'.Mi: roim ot' imiiiMi; COl.tMlllA j lu the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter ot the Entate ot Joseph V. Bowman, Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order ot Ilia Honor, P. McB. Vounj. the 24th day ot , February, AO. 1S27, I was aDDotnted Administrator of the catate of Joseph P. Bowman, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate arei hereby required to furnish iwurie. properly verified, to me, on or before the ' 24th day of March, A.D. 1927. and all parties Indebted to the estate are re quired to pay the amount of their In- deDteunesa 10 me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C.! Dated the 24th dav of February. An.: " 1027 im 1 1 ! 1 TTT 1 1 1 I 1 1 Why you need LIFEBUOY-the purifying Toilet Soap Think of the adventures of a coin , or a piece of paper money in a single day. Think how unclean a thing can become by passing from hand to hand. And money is only one of the objects you often .touch that are touched by other hands-objects that carry invisible but dangerous germs. Millions have turned to Lifebuoy Soap as a prevention against infection and as an( all-sufficient, delightful Toilet Soap. . The orange red cake in the, orange red carton is a familiar sight in countless homes where the ' truth is recognized of the old axiom that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." At all Grocers and Druf&ists . Th 27 GERM DISEASES that hands may carry Omfi'tJ ij Lift ExItHiitn Institute. Colds Tontillitit Muips Ringworm Whooping Cough Erysipelas Dipiheria Scarlet Fever Chickenpox Septicemia Boili Measles Bronchitis Typhoid Dysentery Pink Eye Otitis (Ear Infection; Pharyngitis Smallpox Tuberculosis PneumpnL 'Influenza Carbuncles Laryngitis Impetigo (Skin Infection) Social Diseases Cerebro Spinal Meningitis 'The wijr Influents iprcadi it unknown to lilt ctcrr precaution. LIFEBU Health Soap Purifies and Protects Lever Brothers Umited Toronto LB 71 Sfe$COj2iL Store Brushes at Cost We aru overstocked with Brushes and in order to move them, we will sell uny Hair Brush In the store at cost price. Ladies' Hairbrushes ivory backs, ebony backs, polished natural wood backs, Military Brushes, Nail Brushes, fjlothes Brushes. OSBOItN BHUSHKS The Utility Brush with the blue handle. Bristles are flnirly held in u twisted wire frame and then! is-it brush for every purpose. ORMES LTD. The Pioneer Druixists Three Registered Pharmacists 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Phones 82 and 200 Advertise in "The Daily News"