March t, 1927 icsday THE DAILY NEWS P.aE THREE r i nc iowp." nervo under the nin0inif'-ingfjljrs is pinched by a misaligned joint Pinched iw .xs cannot trau. tit hrniihful impubr.c;iiA'l'ractic adjusting .-cnuivesthe pressure t The upper nerve is free as nature intends. The Goodness of Beef Tin of 4 cubes, I5c. The Af f ! tin of 10, 30c. iction itrtitl.v goitre big-neck some people cull it, is in: 1 1 if ..m ut Miction In lUelf, but in cerulu typeu of cases h .he f '.ire-runner of very serious, sometimes fatal. conse quences turns ?At& i It site tiumcA unit " fa ,t Arnica ! rl.1 - V I nun D. Due to a deficiency in the nerve sup-))ly to the thyroid gland a di-eaed condition develop and swelling occurs, some! i me s entirely upon the surface, without dangerous consequences, some-time jnwardly with strangulation and impaired .-iir hi fti'dowing. Chiropractic spinal adjustments remove the interference with rwrve line and iermit normal functioning of this gland. Cases are upon record showing ax much an five indie reduction in neck circumference nfter three month of adjustment. AFTER FOKTV YEARS WITH A GOITRE "For forty yt mi I have suffered wltb a goitre. 1 had been advised to have it operated upon, but would not hear of an operation. After witnessing the re-Mult of chiropractic adjustments with several members of my family, I decided to see if I too could be helped. I have now been taking adjustments for several months and can see my goitre reducing almost daily. I feel that I cannot say too much as to the merits etf Chiropractic for human ailments." Sir-. A. Powell, Chiropractic Research Dui eau, Statement No. 2075-L YOUR APPOINTMENT for health can be made by telephoning. D. A. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR lldioiii: (i and Exchange Him K. Patho-Neuiiinuter Service Open Evenings Phone (ill I ' Ttr A HI? 70-NIGHT" Best PMiiraMe O 3 (Tlir; OMUINAL) L Pure Scotch Whisky BWU.IUUJX33 RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT CiiM h Son, U.itl OnllAlilk J DalM.Onlivtl UuIPImms, Uull- Jm Tills nilverllximuml it imiMUIikiI rip disnlaved by llio Liquor Control Hoard or by Hip Government of HrllUli Columbia. Local and Personal Arthur's Taxi. ' Phone 678. DO. Undertaker. Pbune 41. Shoes rebuilt like new at McArthur's Eboe Store. tt (let the Big 4 babltl When thinking of a Taxi, phone' 4. tf Our ahlnglee coat less and last longer. Beat Cove Lumber Co. tt Rev, .Father Oodfrey arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Anyox. rs, B. J, , Bacon returned to the city yesterday from Port Simpson on the (earner t-araocun. Dominion Constable A. J. Watklnson returned to the city yeaterday from a trip to Port Simpson. C. P. Kemp returned to the city on the Camosun yeaterday afternoon after a brief -visit In Anyox. Indian Agent: W. E. Colllson returned from Port Simpson yeaterday after be ing absent on a brief departmental trip. Mn. D. McD. Hunter, who has been in Vancouver for the past couple of months, la expected to return home next week- Dr. William Sagar returned south tc Port OoqulUam on the Camosun yesterday afternoon after a short visit to Port Simpson. Oeorge Oorkle. formerly well known In local athletic circle, arrived In thei and la registered at the Central Hotel. Coastwise Stcanublp & Barge Oo.'a small freighter -Marrolon arrived in port this morning from Anyox and has been taken on the dry dock for annual Hev. Dr. Thomas Ferrlsr of Brandon. Today Is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent which period ends on Oood Friday. April IS. During the coming forty days, the anniversary of Christ's, fasting, people of certain retsg- lous denominations forego dancing and other pleasures. R. C. Hyde and hts son, Olen Hyde. I who have been In the City for the past three or four months, will saU for the south on Saturday morning, the former rttumiht to his home In Idaho and the latter proceeding to Los Artfelea where he expect to take up journalistic work. Dr. It J. Melklejohn of Winnipeg, president and managing director of the Sovereign Life Assurance Co., and C. A. Pyn of Prince Oeorge. British Columbia manager of the company, arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train and are registered at the Hotel Prince Ru pert. Political dUTertbeca were pleasant:, sunk at the annual dinner of the Sidney Board of Trade, held at Shoreacrt. near Victoria, last week when Ool. C. W. Peek. MIA. for the Islands, proposed the toast of the .Province. Hon. Dr. W. It. Sutherland, minister of public works, responding. Having replaced the Prince Rupert which Is now tied up In Vancouver. C.N.R. steamer Prince Oeorge, Oapt. Harry Redden, arrived In pott at 130 this afternoon from the south and will all at 10 tonight for Stewart and Anyox. The Prince; Rupert .will be here later to enter dry dock. Among those arriving from the north on the steamer Camosun yesterday were: J. B. Robertson. Oeonte Corkle. Ilev. Father Oodfrey, C. W. Smith. R. Orcen Occrge Dresslck. W. A. Talbot C F. Kemp. R. II. Crowe, M. O. Me-Leod. J. T. Mandy. J. McDonald, J Comer, W. E. Colllson. Mrs. B. J. Bacon Rev. Victor Sansum. Rev. Dr. T. Per-rter and A. J.. Watklnson. O. H Pcthlek.. who arrived in the elty at the end of last week from Vic toria, left on this morning's train for Smtthcrs where he Is taking a position as assistant district engineer In the provincial department of public works. Mr. Pcthlek was with the O.T.P. Railway engineering department during construction days here some eighteen years ago. Established 11)23. f-i. Office Hours: i) a.m. to C p.m. Saturday: 0 a.m. tu 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment ME ENNY DENTIST Exchange Block. Phone 109 Women of Mooscheart Legion whist drive and dance, March 3. S3 Miss Nora Kenny waa an arrival on today's boat from the south. James KUlas returned from a business trip to Vancouver on today's boat. Jack Keefe returned to the city to day after spending the winter in Don't forget "Old Mald'a Convention,' First United Church tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Tom Bazaroff and Hector Beaulac were passengers for the south on the steamer Camosun last evening. A. Farrow, steamboat Inspector, ar rived from the south today In the course of his duties. Chas. Adam of Stewart returned north today from Vancouver alter spending the paat few weeks In the south. Lieut. Col. S. P. McMordle returned on the Prince Oeorge this afternoon from a business trip to Vancouver. Col. and Mrs. J. W. Nlcholls and family returned from a holiday trip south on the steamer Prince Oeorge today. J. A. Anderson, well known Alice Arm mining man, was a .passenger for the south on the Camosun last evening. Meeting of women of all the churches In the Anglican Church on Friday, at 3 pjn. to pray for world-wide missions. Mr. i from ..... 4 . . ... noon 52 and Mrs. Bert Creech returned . I a holiday trip to Vancouver on the steamer Prince Oeorge this after-; Royal Purple Tea and sale of work and home cooking on Saturday. April 10. In the Elks' Club Rooms, Third Avenue. Manitoba, superintendent of United lchcn WBrdW4re Church Indian schools and missions, returned to the city, yesterday afternoon from Port Simpson, accompanied by Re. Victor II. Bansum of Klcplox. Denny Allen Co. Annual March Sale Two weeks onlyit Your 80c buy II XX) worth crockery, china, glassware, klt- 62 Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rochester re turned on the Prince Oeorge today from their honeymoon trip to California and southern cities. Rev. Victor H. Sansum of Klsplox, John Dore, district superintendent of government telegraphs, returned to the city on yesterday's train from Bmlthers where he had been In attendance at the funeral of the late William Mit chell. Rev. Thomas Ferrler, superintendent of United Church Indian mUslons. left on today's train for Edmonton en route to Brandon. He has been on his annual trip of Inspection to this dis trict. Several weeks will be required yet for the completion of building at the dry dock of the Oranby Co.'s new power boat to replace the Azurlte. The craft which Is 73 feet long, Is being named "Oranby." O. F. MacKay, district engineer for the provincial department of public works, left today for Smlthers and will be away about a week Installing O. II. Pcthlek In his duties as assistant district engineer succeeding T. A. Clarke, resigned. Mrs. Basil E. Porrltt. Queen Court. New Westminster, assisted by her mother. Mrs. II. T. Wlllett, of Vancouver, entertained at a delightful bridge party on Monday afternoon and evening. The tea table, centred with daffodils, was presided over by 'Mrs. O. Lewis and Mrs. F. J. Ooulthard. Those serving were, Mrs. A. Hugh Ounn, Mrs. J. Worsfold and Miss Chlorts Coulthard Vancouver Province. Rev. J. R. Prtzell, newly chosen pastor of the First Presbyterian Church In Prince Rupert, and Mrs, Frlietl arrived on the steamer Prince Oeorge today. Tomorrow, night the Induction of Mr. Frlrell will take place with Rev. Thomas Oswald of Vancouver, who also arrived In the city today omclatlng. Pending the completion of the renovation of the Manor, Mr. and Mrs. Frlieell are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Mas-sey, 401 Fourth Avenue West. UKN I'll PACK t'OW IIAV MOAIl The provincial department of public tiik announces that provision has been luaus u resurface Cow Bay road. The work will Htart Hortly COMIN w A I T! Don't miss this great event. Friday, March i, at 9 a.m who has been on the coast for the past i ha lntended locating in Vancouver but wee on ciencai ouues. rexurnco 10 mefound cuu there unsuitable, interior on this morning's train. Dr. J. F. M;Oulre, former dentist In the city, returned from the south this morning on the steamer. Prince Oeorge and writ again open up an office in the elty. v Rev W. J. Seeds, who hasj been oc cupying the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church here, for the past few Sundays returned south on the Camosun last The store., and taxi stand lof J. H. Sneddcojl ,Jut to be moved from Its present, location next to the Moose Halt to the corner of Third Avenue and Mc-Bride Street. Joaeph T. Mandy of Alert Bay. who Is taking moving pictures In this district, returned to the city yesterday from Stewart and la registered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. Mrs. Max Hetlbroner and daughter; returned to the city today after a holl- day spent in the south. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE CHEAP. IN ONE LOT. ALL the household furniture of three roomed flat. Phone P.ed 78. 43 PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY TEMlKK Sealed Tenders endorsed "Tender for Steamers" will be received by the undersigned up to noon Thursday. March 31. 1B.7. at the offices of the Company. 67B Dunsmulr Street. Vancouver, B.C.. for the purchase of the hulls, machinery and equipment or the two steamers ".Operator" and "Conveyor." lying on the south side of the Nechako River at Prince Oeorge. Offers should be for the vessels as they stand, complete. To arrange for Inspection, communicate with Mr. A. A. Belbeck. Prince Oeorge, B.C. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBT. WILSON, AstX. General Manager. Vanccuver. B.C., February 23, 1927. TIMBER SALE X8813. There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at noon on the 10th day of March. 1927. in the office or the District Forester at Prince Rupert, the Licence X8H15. to cut 1.920.5-30 f.b.m. o! Hemlock. Balsam, Spruce and Cedar on an area situated on the Wnt shore of 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 auctron In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auctVn and treated as one bid." Further particulars of the Chief For-cslsr. Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester. Prince Rupert. IN PROBATE. in Tin; MTiut.Mi: coi i:t or iikitimi COM Mill A In the Matter of the Administration Act: and 1 ! In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph F. Bowman, Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI lienor. F. McB. Young, the 24th day of February. A.D. 1B27. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Joseph F. Bowman, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are j hereby required to furnish same, properly vertfled. to me on or before the 34th day of March. AX). 1927. and all parties Indebted to the estate are re- to pay the amount of their in-ebtedness Sulred to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C Dated the 24th day of February. AX 1827 ! ASTHMA CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, HEAD AND BRONCHIAL COLDS, HAY FEVCR EwaMowRAZ-MAHespiulet. Send Scfot trial. Templcioni, Toronto. $ t ynur drugtltt's. RAZ-MAH STOP Don't Spend Any Money WAIT! For the biggest, best and most startling sale ever held in II r i t i h Columbia- BBC "I Clay- March 4th at 9 a.m. We Start the sreworks A regular cyclone of bargains will strike the city If you need Hoots, Shoes, Furnishings, Clothing, Dry- goods, etc-. WAIT and WATCH for this big merchandise upheaval. Great preparations are now being made. Goods are being assorted and re-marked for the past week. Sale will start Friday, March 4, 9 a.m. UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. Thomas Silversides- returac:! to the eltv todav on the Prince George. He Canadian National Steamships Co. limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G.T.l. 20,000 Ton Floating Drv-Dock . Engineers, Machinists Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patternmakers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. : Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Choic New Brunswick Phonograph SI !." to S.S." New Sonora Phonograph to S$!7." New Columbia Phonograph .' 1"." to New Mctagan Phonograph $1 10 up New Gold Medal Phonograph SjWt), Consul New Ampliphonic Phonograph !i!)0 All new reproducing models, see our floor display. You are cordially invited to come in and hear them. Terms J. LORNE MacLAREN, Ltd. Mason & Risch Pianos Third Avenue, Corner Fifth Street SAVAGE ELECTRIC WASHER AND DRYER. Washes, Blues, Rinses and Dries without a wringer or having to put your hands in the water. V Cash Price .$11)0 Also Easy Terms KAIEN HARDWARE CO. E UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED Saltings from Prlnre Rupert. For VANCOUVER, VICTOKIA. Hwansnn Hay and Alert lluy, etc., Tuesday, S p.m. For VANCOUVER. VICTOKIA, Alert Bay and Bwaiifton lluy, etc, Saturday, 9 a.m. l or PORT SIMPSOV. ANYOX. ALICE ARM, 8TEWAKT and Naas River Tanneries, Sunday, 8 p.m. ISS Slid Avenue. It. M. SMITH. Agent. Prlnre Rupert. ILC. I I