PAGE SIX I J If WSi 2sttilM Tills advertisement . not published or displayed iy the l.lijuur Control Hoard or hy the (ioveriiini'iil of llriliali Columbia. iiiG hkductions All Woollen Goods Reduced STOCK .MUST (10 Ladies' Combinations, reg. $3.25. Sale $2.73 Ladies' Combinations, reg. $2.00. Sale $1.50 Ladies Combinations, reg. s $1.50. Sale $1.15 Girls' Combinations, reg. $1.50. Sale $1.05 Girls' Combinations, reg. $1.50. Sale $1.13 Girls' Combinations, reg. $1.50. Sale $1.25 Just arrived new ship-nent of Elasco Wool. All hode. 2 hi.lls 33c Monarch Drush Wool, 2 balls MUSSALLEM'S Have Your Eyes Examined I'oor eyes and poor glasses are a pitiful combination. Good glasses will make good eyes of poor eyes. If your present glasses do not suit your eyes for any reason, you are criminally negligent of your future if you do not secure the proper glares at once. Lowest prices. Expert fier- A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite G.W.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack I'ine, Cedar, Hirch and Spruce Per load $0.50 Per half load $3.50 Per sack 50c Firelighters 48 for $1.00 delivered. Hydelransler 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Duy WE I1UY BOTTLES. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST "FLU" DEADLIER THAN Til WAR r.s. iovi:nMENT .statistic hi;. viat staktumi r.trrs iv ki:i.aiio.v tci riari; and wau timi: deaths The United State Bureau of Census. Investigating the recent epidemic thru wept, not only over all of this country. Uui over mast of the civilised world. found that deaths In America, proper!;.- hargeable to Influent, were far grvutvr In number, than deaths from all cause among American troops In the great conflict. Official Mures available from foriy-six large cities of the country. how that 78.000 persons d!ed as the direct result of the epidemic of lnfhien-ca. The bureau, on the basis of the re port receUed, bolleves that from 40.000 to 45.000 Arrcrlcan boys gave up their lives abroad this number Including Jiose who died from disease or accident, as well as those kUled or fatally wounded on the battlefields. The forty-ij cities, whose figures were examined, have only a little more than one-flftr-of the total population of the country. The experiences of this terrible epU Uem'.c. which claimed so many lives. :iave shown one thing conclusively, thai Is that the method fcr combatting tht "flu," which met with the most marked success was Chiropractic Adjustments. It was the only method ttmt was uns formerly successful during the epidemic. The percentage of recoveries from : flu" was higher under Chiropractic ad justments than under any form of treatment. That is not all. Important though It ficance: During the epidemic. pneumonia developed In but a very small pcrcent- 1N THE SUPHEME COURT OF IJRITISH COLUMBIA. lie I'll I. Ml) KtTKKT II VIHiO-U.MTUH rip.Mr.ixv i.imiiki) sai.i; iiv oi;i!:k or tiii: coi kt tween The Rcyal Trust Company and Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company cr less, exrectlnz thereout a trn nt land one chain In width measured from aignwaier mar. 3. That certain parcel cf land arM premises situate In the Coast District Province of British Columbia, and mere nartlcularly described as Lot 695. Range 5. containing 32 50 103 acres more or less. 4. Mans deallnz with aurvem nf drainage lc rainfall and runoff ri&t designs of dams, power plants, trans mission lines and receiving station for Falls and Khatada Rivers development, and plans of works. ne Receiver is Informed that th above lands parrel 1. 2 and 3 were lectcd bv the engineers of the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Comoany Limited as being suitable sites for the construction of water power plants. ienaers my oc made for all the aald parcels together or for one or mere separately. Particulars and conditions of sal m be hsd upon application at trie office o Messrs. Rlddell. Stead, Hodges & Winter. Bank of Novs S?otla Bulldini; Vanrouver. or at the office of the DATED trie 2nd day of March. 10T7. WILSON. W1IEALLER tt SYMES Sillcltors for the Plaintiff. 040 Pender Street West. Vancouver. B r. 71 PEEK FREIN'S Chocolate Sandwich Bourbon Biscuit Per lb. 75c Friday and Saturday we will du- jmonstratc these biscuits with a cup of delicious Tea. As a Combination Sale we offer? 1 lb. Tea 1 lb. Coffee I lb. l.ourbon Biscuits All 3 for $2.00 You can select Tea and Coffee Brands us follows: Nabob, Em press, Malkin'n Best, or Fuller's. See our windows W. C. Little of Woodcock ship us Fresh Milk every train. Let us deliver you a quurt daily, 20c B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones to and 571. ; I Is. .Most people dread Influenra. not for Itself sllone. but because pneumonia i 8 ot cases under Chiropractic adjust-only too often result from it Here Is j axnta- -other complications and after another fact, which In view of this. 1 effect were also much less frequent. Is of the utmost Importance and signi WHEREVER you buy it and whencveryou huy it. Ma sic Hairing Powder is always entirely dependable, because it contains no alum or atiull-erants of any kind. MADE IN CANADA E.W.CILLETTC0.LTD TORONTO WINNIPEG MONTREAL Tl-cre are three common - which Influenza manifests itself: The Hcsplratory form, the Castro-Intestinal form, and the Nervous form. "Spanish Influenza" seems to exaggerate the respiratory symptom and to pass directly into pneusconla. Starting often at what the victim supposes is only .'Bother "mere cold" (a common lnflim-mr.tlon of the nasal mucus membranei. 'he Inflammation Is apt to Involve the TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the irrmbrar.ca cf the mouth, larvm in. S23 ?Vr.' ?-kA bronchial tubes. In order a oonoooiaers action intituled In inc supreme court of British Columbia be named and reaching the lungs last. UKMOVINd tiik u: Influenza Is the result of a toslc brought to enforce the trusts of an In- " c' denture dated the 30th day of June i cumulation of waste materials, which mi, tenders arc invited by Oeorve Ed-jshouW have teen eliminated. irlrZrX !ti Z?rTlAl1' Praetor realize, the "cause day of September. 1916 and the de-r.j.and effect" principle back of every bod- ui uic -:a swti.n cuum u.e 3k i 1 iiy disorder of all the remaining properties and asset oi me saia uompany. The said proper- Ke u cifntlflclly trained detect and remove the cause. lie drives strateht to the condition respon lrnrof land w premises situate In the Province of British Columbia mere particularly described as Lot 635. Range S. Coast District, containing 160 acres more or Ie. 2. That certain parcel cf land and premises situate ln the Proving, rt British Columbia more particularly de- .iisi:u as un uoo, Kange o, t;oast urn-trict. containing 37 81 '100 urn mar SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACTAMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS VacJint. unreyerved. survvyed Crown lands may be pre-empted by lirilikli Kubjeets over '.S years of age. rf1 by all-ns on declaring Intention hi Im-omn Hrltinh niihjMts. conditional limn residence, occupation. Mil ltnirovtment for aurlculturaj UUrlrilMM I'ull Information concerning rsru-tlons resardinc prs-emptlons Is given in Itulletln No. I. Land Series, "How to lre-eiiipt Land," copies of ihlch can be obtained free of charts t aM reading tha Department of Utnds. Victoria, tt.C. or to any Oov-eminent A Kent ty Iteoords will b granted covering only land suitable for agricultural puri'Mtm. and which' Is not timber-land, I.e. carrying over 8.000 board fet ier acre west of the ''out Rang and SJtftO fel per acra east of that Itange. Applications for preemptions art to be nddrea.l tn the Iand Commissioner of the Land Recording Division. In which the land applied for Is situated, and are mads on printed forma, copies ot which can be obtained from the Lanl Commissioner. Pre-emptions roust b occupied for five years and Improvements mads to value of tlO per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Orsnt can be revelved. for mora detailed Information ass the Iiulletln "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Application are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum price for first-class (arable) land Is li per acre, and second-class (erasing) land 12.50 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10. Land Series. "Purchase and Lease of Crown. Iandi." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites os timber land, not exceeding 40 acre, may be purchased or lsssed. the conditions Including payment o stumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding I acre, may be leased as homssltaa, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first yesr, title being obtainable after realdenoe and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEASES For graxlng and Industrial poses areas not exceeding 141 may be lessed by one perse or a company, QRAZINQ m Under the Qraxlng Aet the Pre-lncs Is divided Into erasing dialiisU and the rapge administered under a Orating Commissioner. Aanaai grating permits are Issued based oa numbers ranged, priority being gives to established owners. Block-owners may form ass-Mlatlona for raafe management. Frsa, or partly tr4, permits are available far eatUsra. atipers and travellers, a U US THE DAILY NI5WB "lit !lon. He dors 11.1. hv a sUUful thrust. re-adjusting the ml.ialHned sputa! bones to normal position, tn accomplishing this he rcmovta the (.ressure from tna . nerve or nvrvett, which in turn re-rstab' lifhea tmnsmlaaton ol the nerve foroe to the organs ahd permit them to operate with healthy vigor. The accumulated waste matter Is then removed from the circulations alnlv tlwuca. conveyed to ' the bladder and tk.U and thrtioe out ot i ho body, 'The wane fllnUgasd. re-movcs the necessity "w the natura1 fcica In the body to burn the toxins i by fever, so the bodily tetaperature re turns to normal and the fever is broken Wfth time in recuperate from the Internal disturtSEce. the body, in keep-;ln; with natural law. return to normal and health Is the rtMdt. By toeatlug the cause and removing It. the eflect (dlncave) always vanishes. , As a - means If r tttn rM of the ...trr rCeets of the tlu." a surprisingly I'ew Chlnpractle odjiistmcnts provide sure way to return the body to normal. I'ltOOK j Further proof of the correxrtiwas of jthla basic Chiropractic principle Is evident when we rc l In operation. In tat least one locality, during the worst period cf the great "flu" epidemic, statistics show that chiropractors lost but one patient by death, out of a total of 883 cases hsr.dled. fyo other health mclliod can show a record even approximating this. Being based on the infallible operation cf natural law. Chiropractic Is right, and such statu t:cs only confirm whst millions of poo-rl; already know and what thousand-of ChlropractOii. M over the world, ar. proving in their oncea every day. If ycu feel out of sorts, phone D. A. McMillan, Chiropractor (Palmer Graduate) for appointment. Ttooms 6 tt 7. Exchange Block. Phone COI. ORDERS 'PLACED BY C.N. RAILWAY WINNirEO. March II Orders for 64 locomotives. 13 answplows and 300 refrigerator cars, have just been placed bj Canadian National Railways, according! to officials of the company. Tie Montreal Locomotive Worka. Umtrral. and the Canadian Locomotive Works. Kingston. Ont.. have each received orders fcr 30 locomotives of the 4-8-4 type, deigned for heavy passenger and manliest fie:xi' service, in the Domtnlou. and the Amer-le-fti. Locomotive Company, and the Lima Locomotive Works, will build the loccmotlves for service on tb Oiand Trunk western lines In the United States. In general design. It la pointed oat. the 4-8-4 engine Is similar to the "8.000" class, which Is ksown, as the largest and the most powerful locomotive or Itr. class used anywhere within the British Empire. The new locomotives, however w-111 possess Increased boiler prewurt and will have twenty per cent tncreas-,ln " tractive power. The large boiler ua jbeen designed for burning any gtade oi 'coal. The total weight of the new engines Jn working order, will be 330 tons, as compared with 390 tons of the -6.000 The relationship betveen the present class and tre new locomotive will be preserved In the numerals, the type being known as the ".100." The snowpiows and. refrigerator can, will be constructed by the Eastern Car Company. Trenton, NJ8. APPEAL CASK IS STII.!, ON. ;iitlinirl from ige fhel IIOIKL whole of the morning seaaion of ;the court today was taken up with the examination of O. It. Arnold by Mr. Alexander, who Is representing the CN.R. Continuing his evident. Mr. Arnold took all the properly of- the railway company between the salmon shed and the erty - limits fccyood Seal 1 Cove and give bis valuations of the ( i various parcel. Aa was done yesterday the portions of land were subdivided into waterfront property and acreage back of the railway and valuation placed on each portion. Mr. Alexander. I In each Instance, had his witness describe the nsture of the land or water-jfront giving the elevation, nearness to streets, and the use which might be made of the land, The waterfront property and land back of It on which the wharfs of the C.N.R. are placed and are occupied as well by the station was considered by Mr. Arnold as worth 100 per front foot. The portion of this section which fsces on Second Avenue was divided into Imaginary lota for the purpose of valuation and the value of each lot differed according to location and elevation. The property which had been exca-vated for the hotel, site was In the ! opinion of Mr. Arnold the best location for a hotel In the city and If used as such the excavation would be of value. If. on the other hand, the property were ued for the purpose of erecting business blocks, the excavation would take away frenr the valuo. Ills lordship intervened to ask witness the area of these Imaginary lots and was told thst they were figured as standard sire lots 33 x 100 feet. The Judge replied that lots of that size were too smsll, in his opinion, If the peopl here ever wished to build a city. One block of acreage valued by Mr. Arnold at 1100 was assessed at 117,000 according to the evidence and the witness vslued the whole holdings of the company apart from the rails at 1081. 713 as compared with the city assessors valuation of approximately 83.000.000. t'OMI'AVVM C.tfcE EXIlINd Tills afternoon, E. P. Jonea for the city began his cross-txsmlnatlon ot Mr. Arnold. The CN.R. has one more wit-ness before concluding Its case and then It Is understood that the city will call about ten witnesses to refute the case I Jitter a W eek-end Specials .asss D.C. Kreih Pullet Kjrjfw. I) dozen for $1.00 Libby's Asparagus Tip. 4urc tin. rejrular JOc. Special . . Jabob pure Plum Jm. 1 lb. tin YJi-King Beach I'rune Jum. 4 lb. tin !! : Nabob LoffMr.licrr' Jam, I lb. tin I r,'Je Kinjr IJeach Uaxptferry Jam, 1 lb. tin . r.Ve Dill Pickles in bulk, per dozen 2'ir CANNHI) CHICKEN will nrrlve Saturday. This liiif nan been off the market for nomu time. liroken Shelled WalnuU, per lb. 10c Cnrnly KiiwuK, iter fb. ' 23r Chocolate ticlnirs, frimh stock, jh;i lb , .llic Chocolate Cream Uar libcuiU, r lb. 33c, S lbs. for 51.00 Pig liars and ClnKer Snaps, ?r llt- Maple Itidife Standard Peas, ape-da!, 2 tins for 23c Combination .Special 1 tube Albcr's liuckwheat Flour. 1 ju Waffle Syrup ' The two for 8'Jc Nabob Urand Corn on Cob, 3 lb. tin, special 2!)- Campbell's Tomato Soup, 2 for 23c j mi is your last opportunity nt tliis price. Campbell's Pork and Hcans, 2'm,! special, 3 tins for .in.. Cheese Snax, per pkjri' 23c' Picnic Hams, per lb. ...... ll)i,c New Hallowl Dates, 3 ib. .. 33c Filbert Nuts, to clear, 2 lbs. 33c Yellow Newton Apples, jumble i pack, 1 lbs. for 23c' per box J2.23 Fresh Rhubarb, per lb 2()r Sweet Potatoes, per lb 10c Cauliflower, each 33c Hea'd Lettuce, 2 for 23c Fresh Spinach, 2 lbs 3,,c New Cabbacc, per lb 10c Celery (California), each ; 20c, 23c, 33c rresh Herring, 3 lbs 23c Fresh Halibut, 2 lbs 33c Lohoc Salmon, per lb 20c i rresh hhrimps, per lb. ... 2."!r LFresh Crabs, each 20c Rupert Table Supply Co Phones: 210, 211 m era i --ags fifl r,:l tiring day PERSONALLY CONDUCTED findings of the civic court of revision EUROPEAN TOURS Personally Conducted Tours hava been arranged this Bummer, under the Joint supervision of the Canadian National Railways knd the Cunard Steamship Company to Great Untaln and Eaiuixr sna return. All transportation, hotel and atgbi-seelng expenses Included In fsrr.. Call at city Tleket Office. Thlro Avenue, or pYone 200. for particulars and descriptive literature. I LAND ACT I noih i: or im i:tion hi nut m' i.i.ti; i DiiKMioiti. In Oraham Island. 3uecn Charlotte i Island Land fferordlug District nf Prince Rupert, and situate st Ferguson Us) . Xtajuett Inlet. Onhim Islsnd TAKE NOTICE that PoseH Rive: . Company Umlted of Vancouver. BO-1 occupation Manufacturers, Intend to apply for a lease of the fotlnwini dr 1 scribed lends ' Commencing at a pt planted st u northeast c-irnrr o( DL I'-7l il-enre westerly, following northern b-nind-ry "f Id lrft t' the northwest rumer of ssid Lot. theme westerly, northerly and aaslerly. following the high t eit u.r. Ferguson Bay to the extreme easrl) point ot Echinus Point; thence south- i easterly to the point of Pommeneeinen' I and conuining IV) acres, more nr lcv : POWEIA RIVER COltPAN) LTD Agent. J. Douzlas W.lson Dted 4th N-ivemher 1B? ( Dr. J. F. Maptin announces the pemng of his new Dental Offices erM.Mu ran on Monday - - March U in the Alder Block, over Ornm Phone 525 for appointment aPione S25 w ESTHOLME THEA1 1 til DAY M SATl It DAY. 7 and J p.m. .S4itur.!ny Matinee at 3 p.m. Padlocked A'lapu-d f rim :. .n il'. p.v ii: that name. T;1-.m il -i.n- i as I.OIS MOHAN. A I.I. AN SIMPSON. NOAH ll'HtV tllAK!" I.ANK, ItlCHAHD Altl.KN. LOt'lNK Ditr U H rN JKIiOMK KDDY. PI.OIIKM'K Tl JINKit and many others. "OUK CANf." COMKDY "ASK (iKANDMA, pathk im:vh:w ICANADIANj ItPACinCj Admlhsion SOcandi'C Canadian Pacific Railw B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert KrlililVtiii Uranrrll lin..,ii HLn.u u i I Vliriurv "I MJ"1' ' In u ii inner, ktorla, .rulllr I rhniary a.T. Mjrili II. niiNCKftN iu:iuki: , ILl. lor llulMtale, IW-ll.s Itrlla, O'mii tall-. Numu, tl ( uiiilrll HUrr. anil Vaimmtrr errjr hilutiU). II . ifWr Afrnry for all NlMiu.lilp Lines. lnloM"" W. V. OltCllllllt, Urnrrsl ,tt"it. Corner of 41 li hlrrel and 3rd Atrnue. I'rlme Ul"- biuc ENAMELWARE Gr5 mm White We carry a complete stock of htaple lines. Mail orders carefully filled. Thompson Hardware Co.,U Advertise in "The Daily Ne i of the company and ubttantlatc 'he e