Wednesday, April 20. 1927 The Aroma n Captivates SALADA GREEN TEA Pure, uncolored, delicious. AaR for it. II T73 60 Suits .ME.V8 AND HOYS' He one of the well-dressed. We have a remarkable line of Sprinjr Suit for Men In- liluc fierce, which you may purchase with the axMuranre of complete xatiKfnction In Style, Quality and Service. You will nave suUlnntially. Thexc suit are wivkunble for all occasion. Sale Price $12 .95 up LAMES' SHOES Ladies' Fancy Patent Ox- fords, latest styles. Beg. price $5.00. Sale price Indies' Fine Patent Oxfords. Beg. $4.50 to $5.00. Sale price !.: BOYS SHOES A good line of Boys' good solid leather Boots. Beg. price $3.50. Sale-price .., SU.T.". EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Cotton Dish Towels, ier pair 20 f Turkish Towels, pair . . ."0? Cotton Towels, pair ... ilSf Pillow Slips, 2 for ... . Irish Linen Finished Handkerchiefs, C for IMPORTERS J. B. Miller, Prop. Wo also have a great assortment of designs in other colors that are so popular this spring. These will pleate you. They are manufactured by the lst Canadian and American manufacturers. Here Is the opportunity for men and boys to secure the biggest outstanding values in seasonable Clothing in a decade. Your desire to save money will be carried out on these Suit values. 15 or more may be saved on a single suit All well tailored garments of splendid woollen fabrics, new correct spring models and shades that are being worn this season, and plenty f sixes and styles to select from. Do not delay. IJILT.MORE SHIRTS We arc clearing out our large stock of these up-to-date KhirU They are choice wear for Kaster and Spring. All sires. Values up to $1.50. Sale price SI.JI5 Mens Fine Woollen Shirts. Regular UJW. Now .... $2.ur, MEN'S SHOES Men s T i and llrown Boots, all Kites. Reg. price $7.50. Sale price JS.UMI Mens fine Dress Boots, all sites. Beg. price $G.W). Sale price 15 SOCKS. HKACES, ETC. Men's Woollen Socks, r pair -M (2 pairs to a customer) Men's Cashmerette Sock. 2 pairs IMf Men's Fancy Braces. Beg 75c. Now Boys' Fancy Braces. Beg. 50c. Now Boys' Caps Boys' leather Belts, 75c. Now Boys' Khaki Knickers, per pair Ilr MONTREAL Third Avenue. Ran ad ian National Q7jc Largcft Wlway SySltm in America Steamship and Train Service MII.IM1 from PRINTE III 1'I.RT for VAMmtnt. VICTORIA. KKATTI.K, for tNVO Vi:iNr.SUAY, I0JHI p.m. i or sri;wAnf Kri k,hv- 11,110 .... PRISM: JOHN for VANCOUVER ! OVKKS CIUKI.OTTE l. LANDS, forliilfhtlv. ............ riKKKNOMt THtlNS LEAVE PKINTB MtTERT Karli MOMMY, MKOSKMHV and SATI I1HAY at II..W a.m. lor PRISCr: lw, tll.OHdi:, MlMONTON, MINNII'EO, "II K'IH l.atern tanada, Inlted m:i:' cayuu in casjuivh jmiii.ee year nwj.mr. AUEN'CY Al l. OCEAN STEAMSHIP I.INEH. -IV Canadian National Enpre for Money Order., lorelin Cheque.. elr atMi for jour nest shipment. .CITY TICKET OFITCK. 8!S THIIIP AVE, PRINCE HI' PERT. Phone iCU HE'S HERE Having arranged with the Hoover Co. to send us a demon-strator, we are now In' a position to show you the difference between the Hoover, and an ordinary vacuum clearer. Demonstration will be made right In your own home for the asking, starting Monday, March 21st. Just phone 3, and we will do the rest., The Hoover Is sold on very easy terms. Kaien Hardware Co. SEVERAL NEW BOOKS NOW TO BE FOUND ON 752 ZUC2 H2W3 PAGE FlVa SHELVES OF LIBRARY1 IN TERRACE CHURCHES Tlx following, new book? have ftf TERRACE, April 20, Special Easter cently mad thfjr appearance on 'the rrvcr were conducted 'in both the h(7ve of the Public Library : ! Anglican and United Churches here on - Phllompti) 1 Sunday. Morton, Q. P-Chlldhood Fears." Religion j Inge. W. R. "personal Religion and the Life of DevoHou." Odluen, C- "BrllUh IsraeL" ; 8u.ttr. J. W.r-"Creallve Reltjlou Teaching." Srlrm-e ' Mr. and Mr. P V. Ardagh waa bap- Bergeu, J. Y. Tructlc&l Cotaiijr.'' jtized. and lnythe afternoon, la the An-UJJ. Hrdrographle Office "AAinuU jllran Church, when s number of of the Sua. I'M-ful Art Jonea. D. L. -DieieJ Engines." J l ine Arl Johnaoii. RoUrt "Arr of lU-Tou-h-in; PluLographie Nefatlve. , Key. Pierre -Muilc Year Bjok. 182C-27." Mlrralure Dulton, Annie Tiiune and Adren ture." liTbcocfc. Stephen Over the Fout-IlKhu." London. Jaek niie Human Drift and Other Eviajra." Mk. T. 8, "Home Library of Entertainment." Oal.aorthy. John, and olher-J"Nlne-Modem' , Walter. Hugh -Tlie EnglMi Er Travel Buchanan. Angus -Sahara.' Bradlejr. A. O. --England Outpost." Knock. C. K.- -Republics of Central and South America." White. 8. E. "Land of Footprint." Itiusraph) Cook. E. T. "Romance of tlie Quwn of England De Krulf "Microbe Huntera." Hard, Sir It. R-"Djj of Mjr Ufe." Prpyn. BjjuucI "Everybodr Pepya." Sedgwick. II. D '"Corte the Conqueror." Buttmbr. II. P.rin the Web of a War-Lawrence. T. E-RevGlt In the Deertr Smith. Ooldwln The United SUlea." Iteferenee Wallace. W. 8. -Dictionary of Cana-adlan Biology." NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R..c riTirTr.K us William J. Crawford hereby gives notice be has. under Section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister ot public Works at Ottawa, and La the office .of the District Registrar of the Land 'Registry District of Prince Rupert at IPrlr.ce 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 it Casxlar. , And take notice that after the expira-'tkm of one month from the date of pub- lies Hon of this notice William J. Craw- ford will under Section 7 of the ald Act. apply to the Minister of Public Worts at hi office In -he city of Ottawa for approval of the alts and plant, and for leave to construct the said wharf. Dated at Stewart, B this 3rd dsy of Marrh, 1927. T W. J. CRAWFORD. NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a Provisional Certificate oT Title for lots twenty-one (21) and ; twenty-two (221. Block seventeen 1171. Section one (II, City of Prince Rupert, Msp 923. ' Satisfactory proof of the loss of the 1 Certificate of Title covering the above 1 land having been produced to me. It Is my Intention to lsue, after the expire-' tlon of one month from tlie first nub- tlleation hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land In the name of Murland De Cras.se Evans, the original Certificate of Title la dated the IBth October. 1814, and Is Hum- Ibered 07101. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert. B.C.. eth April, 1927 11. F. MaeLEOD. Registrar of Titles. NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Block five (S). subdivision ot the South half IH) of Lot three hundred and seventy-tour (3741, Range five (SI, Coast District, Map 1137. Satisfactory proof of tlxi lum of the ' Certificate of Title covering the above land having been produced to mi, It Is my intention to issue, auer in expira tlon of one month from the first publication hereof. Provisional Certificate , of Title to the above land In the name of Sidney Wlllmore, the original Cert I- ; ricale of Title la dated 10th June, 1915. and Is numbered 7B33 1. ' Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert. DC eth Arjril. J27, 11. F. MaeLEOD, Registrar of Titles. NOTICE TTnri.r anil hv vlrtn. nf th. nrnvlxlnns of Section 28 of the "Mineral Art." notice la hereby given Messrs. Malcolm Smyth, Edmund Langla, Harold Hansen and Albert Moore, that there Is owing o the undersigned for Assessment Work Eerformed on the Cord Ilia a roup of tlneral Claims, Prlnren Royal Island. Skeena Mining Division, the sum of 1383.88. and that unless aald persons pay their proportionate shire if the cot ot such Assessment, together with all costs oi advertising, etc., to the undersigned at Butedale, B.C. on or before May 12. 11927. amplication will be made to the Oold Commissioner, Prince Rupert. BC. I o nave their respective interests in the erein mentioned Mining Oroup of aiincraj iiaims yestea in tne unaer- sifjed. DAVID CUKDIUJl. IAOOB KOSKI LANDACT Bkeena Land District, District ot Queen Charlotte Islands. . TAKE NOTICE that alxty days after date, I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner ot Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over C40 arrea or land bounded aa follows: Commencing at a pott planted at the southwest corner of Section 30, Township 3, Oralism Island, and marked "AJ.O.'i southwest corner': thence east BO chains; thejice north 80 thalns; thenct west bu cnains: tnenc south so chains to point of commencement, being Section 30. Township 3. Orshaiu Island, B O. A. J, OORDON. 1 Locator. Dated Dacunbsl 17, 1936. 1 SPECIAL SERVICES ON EASTER SUNDAY At the morning service In the United Church, hoi J communion waa celebrated 'a number of new adult name being added To the membership roll. BajJWinsl service were conducted in both churehea, In the morning In United Church, when the daughter of yoiuij people were baptbied Ifi preparation tvr confirmation next month. Special mtutc waa rendered in both Churche. In the evening In the United Cburth, the ervlce wtut choral, the program Including a aolo, "The RMurrectmn," by Rey. Wm. Allan; solo. "Leave It With Him," F. Hall; aolo, ropen tle dates." Mra. Wm. Allan; duet, "There U a Creen Hill." Rev. and Mrs. Allan; m1u, "I Heard the Voice of JrUH," Mrs. S. Klrkaldy; trio. "What Are These?" Mrs. Allan and Mcwsra. Hall and Allan; duct. "Watchman, What of Uie Nlghtf" Wem Hall and Allan. Large crowds were in attendance at all fee rv Ices, the seating capacity of both churches bring over-taxed. TERRACE TEACHERS HAD BRIDGE PARTY AND DANCE MONDAY TERRACE. Aprd 20. -An attractively arran;ed bridge and dancing party was given on Monday evening In Badminton Hall, the hottesse being the Mines ! EMertln, Peters. Easthope. Mallott. and jSlbary. Seven tables of bridge were j engaged, highest scores being msde by ,Mrs. Geo. Little and L. H, Kenney. Alter ' cards, refreshments were served at a prettUy decorated table, centered' with. daffodils. A much enjoyed dance fol-toed the supper. AtlCE ARM Angus McDonald has returned to Alice Arm after having apent the past few months In Vancouver where he was successful In Interesting outside capital In the Esperanza mine as a result of which the company wUl be re-organized and operations continued on a more am- btUsus scale. Already this property, which Is less than a mile from town. has produced over 1100.000 In silver. It j Is the oldest producing mine In the I camp. A. A. Halland. Vancouver mining engineer, visited the property last : week. Operations on the Keystone mine will c eminence as soon as weather conditions permit. The trail will be im- proved and at least 500 feet of tunnel "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Miner, or application nut ro. MAT TO TKtli:K W KKMt LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the 16th day of April next, the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer I4eenre Number 673 and Issued In respect of premises being part of a building known as "Central Hotel," situate at the corner of First Avenue and Seventh Street, City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots Eleven III). Twelve 4121. Thirteen 1131, and Fourteen (14). In Block Ten (101. faction One (II. Map No. 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District. In the Province of British Columbia, from Feter Black to Central Hotel, Limited, of the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, the transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this iSth day of March. 1027. CENTRAL HOTEL. LIMITED. Applicant andTransferee. LAND ACT. Minn; nr intention to apply to LEASE LNn, In Prince Rupert Land' Recording District or Prince Rupert, and situate 30 chains fart, of' lioUhwejl jcorner of Lot GB. Rang I, c6At Dlslrict-y , , TAKE NOTICE that Ouw Packing j Company Limited, of Vancouver, occu pation run tanners, iniena to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 30 chains east of northwest Lot 08, Rang 3. Coast District: thence south 5 chains; thence east 10 -chains; thence north S chains: thence west 10 chains to point of commencement, and containing S acres, more or less. OOSSK PACKINd COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Per H. Moorehouae. Dated April 2. 1927. . PneumoL Left Her With A Bad Cough Mrs. W. R. rVanett, S0714th Bt, "West, Oalgwrr, Alt a., writes; "Over t ags, before mv twim were bom. rst U4 as attaek of peenmoula wbiek Is ft aa witk vsry bid songa. Being under Uis doctor's ear, be iri first on tiling and then another,' ul I tearhed day and alghL A frienl Iroaght m a bottle ct Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup fr to trr, and tftet rosgkhtf tot tw IsobUiI and tallDg four six ouuc Wttleaof coiigk B:euJcin, I got rid f tne cough with en and a halt bottle f P. Wood' fComav Pia Syrup.'' JaW fet LlHl IvfV4k, QlX i PREVENT DBS . .'- Forest fires destroy scenic beauty, dry up rivers and streams, spoil fishing and drive out game. Put out your matches, cigarettes and campfires when in the woods. CHARLES STEWART Minister of the Interior Saver forests Canadian Forest Week, April 24th to 30th, 1927 and cross-cuts will be driven. Rowland King, who spent considerable time on the property last year, will be In tharre of the work. J. Hauber has returned from Anyox. here be spent the winter, and will remain here for the summer developing bis various mining properties. IL F. Kergtn, ML.A for Atlln, is on a business trip to Vancouver and Victoria. J. Hanna returned last week from Anyox where he received treatment for blood poisoning In a thumb. Constable William Smith of Anyox was here on official duties last week. F. M. Crosby of Prince Rupert, who Is Interested In the Esperanza mine, was here last week making an examination of the property. HAZEI.TON, 1'IVOTAL POINT OF CENTRAL INTERIOR, HAS RICH ASSOCIATION'S OF EARLY DAYS. (continued from page two) hunters go each year on the trail of grizzly and moose. From those lonely hills and echoing valleys the catchea of fur come down. And rounding the summits and spsnnlng the swift waters the wonderful Yukon Trlegraph Line extends from cabin to solitary cabin for a thousand miles up- to Whltehorse and DdWbon; strung high above - a trail on Whose endless miles abnormal Incidents are of every day occurrence, and odventtire In keeping with the- day's work. ' ,Jior Jturelton, lUelL lh days Tit the did rush' has- .passed; Qridefa vaudeville stampede, of 1893, Is a forgotten matter, though It almost ended In a lynching; the dark and taciturn Simon Peter Oun-a-noot. - said to have shot two men to death for an Insult to his wife, walks free, a fugitive no more. The tragic Poor Man's Trail that went this way Is lost In parts, or has become cbicure a the recollection of the half froren morUl, who. In the winter ot 1899. crawled back from It Into the neighboring village of Ktsptox on his hand and knees; while the Groundhog coul lies fallow, waiting a new lncen tlve for enterprise. Nevertheless, a new I era has come when the miner and hunter fly to their distant goals by aeroplane, pack trsln supplies are car- the first twenty miles by auto Irled truck, logging roads pierce where for merly me gloomy iuttsv sept uie iuiii rays from the soil. And Haeelton, m the summer. Is a town of (flowers. They decorate eve ryyvacant j spice; their Ira-grance mingle with, the 'prayers Jn John neld's chunsh; their exquisite color brightens the tables on west bound dining-cars, or conveys sympathy and cheer to tlx patients In the hospital. ll7.i:i.TO IIOsriTAL The Haeelton Hop!tal, under the direction bf tlte philosophic and kindly Dr. 11. C. Wrtnch missionary, physician and legislator Is without parallel In the northern hinterland of British Columbia, Owing Its commencement tu missionary soaleiy, Its continuance Biid, sucoHa have been largely depend-'mi ion Vh goodwill of people living. In pioneer fashion, within a radius ot FOREST FIRES! OldGuide Knows That every year, tourists spend millions of dollars vacationing, hunting and fishing in Canada's Forest Playgrounds. hundreds of square miles. Its present standing In the forefront of training schools for nurses, excellent accom modation, complete modern equipment and all round emcacy. Is the accom plishment of a strenuous quarter of a century. In Its locality the Haeelton Hospital has been a potent civilizing factor, a powerful ally of the church. and a defialte aid to progress. Through out ,the years It has received the sick man from the hills of the North, tend ed the miner blinded by the charge. and the tuberculous Indian; proved a safe sanctuary for mother and child. and a refuge for victims of misadventure and accident. Its buildings, set In a peerless situation amid pine and silver birch trees, and In grounds not unlike an Alpine park, have' also an outlook across the gorge of the Bulkley on the magnificent picture furnished by the glaciers and crags ot the Rochere de Boule. Dr. Wrtnch. respected by Indians and whites both, Is a dominant but likeable character. A plain man. who, even though a legislator, is not given to elo quence: be Is the central figure In a remarkable story of the mission field In connection with his work In the wilderness, he has a fund ot reminis cences which professional reserve sel dom permits him to air and In his simple and quiet home Is a collection of curios and relics worth travelling many miles to see. Hazel ton's story la not yet told. Though It has doffed some portion of Its frontier garb, the nature ot the place as an outpost partly remains be cause Its destiny Is properly linked with the undeveloped north. JAPANESE WARSHIP ON JULY 1 lily Council Recedes Communication From Consul at Vancouver The Japanese consul at Vancouver acknowledged the Invitation of the city to have a Japanese warship visit Prince Rupert on the occasion o the Diamond Jubilee celebration In a letter, read at the aieetlng ot the city council last night, and advised that the Invitation had been forwarded to Japan. Thtcodt sul's letter intimated that he hardly ex pected that his government would be able ta comply with the request. Advertise In the Dally News WATERNOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that His Honour the Lleutenant-Oovernor ot British Columbia, by and with the advice of His Executive Council, has been pleased to order: THAT the reservation of the jiurecord ed waters of Brown's River and Mc-Knight Creek, tributaries ot Ecstall River, estsblhhed pursuant to Order In Council Number 808 BDDroved the 13th dsy ot June. 1921. be cancelled. The cancellation ot the said reservation will be effective on April 19th. 1927. dated tnis inn uay o: Marcn. mi T. D. PATTULLO. Minister of Lands. PAIN in BLADDER Promptly taasd by SANTA L MIPY sue U t im auln Look for tM ward "Mior eolu by all drussiMi Neglected Eyes NEGLECT fs doubtless the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This is so self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most inexcusable. DONT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered, Optometrist and Optician Room 3, Smith Rlock I'hone 76.1 .--(WARM DAYS C0MIN) e5&H(6 AND BVJ-BUT THATtPHlSUrTlIj We'd alj like to wait for the warm weather to heat our homes but when Spring chills the, house there's only one' thing to 'give 'jt warmth that is cdal. You cannof have balmy weather by wishing for it, but you can give your home a balmy "feel" if you use good fuel. NANALMO WELLINGTON and McLEOD RIVER SPOTLESS Albert & McCalTery rhonea lit and 117 ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order. In our shop $50 as low as 223 Sixth Street