i- r1,ninrv 2 ft. In Ihe.e .ni . urn 1h mm m m i i i i 'Baker's Breakfast Cocoa he Art! f "Big IU O . ' iiiir aw wv ...riEHiiirr.ir IAIS ntst jU THIfOAT MUM -una tvuvt J, 7 JTOMAT.H rA-KDUS sntw 'The lowc.- nervo under the mHf'nilj'-n glass is pinched by a misaligned joint Rnchedaervps cannot transmit healthful impulses, Chiropractic adjusting icumvs the rresmro t The upper nerve is free as nature intends. xJUb Slore fY")A m-wl hvf rniit-.M.i m,..r, - - i.... f value. It ts nourishing and will stiita-.n, for inatancc, a typlwid patient, for ccvcral weeks or indefinitelv. A brand of cnem tK.it 11 yen on the market for m.mv vir nrx! l-n Iwn i (i mutoi. uorencstcr. Miss.. ar.cl MrmlrKil. I Jiuv If t :.l-n nr' ruin nJ i:. put up under th. mott sanitary conditions. Tlie medical profev tn of Caruda nwy comma: to prescribe it, knowing that any package irir. ' inc name cr uakcr is rienr. The IiutHTAL Medical and Nursing Woau, Toronto. Walter Baker 8C Co., Limited CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL lixIet of Choice Rcrih sent free F9 3 -3 A A iction Neck Duc to a deficiency in the nerve supply to the thyroid trland a d!s-ea?ed condition develops and swellinir occurs, sometime- entirely uton the surface, without dantrcrou rone(uences, sometimes inwardly with strangulation and imjiretl Kiuht foiltfwinK. 7 Chiropractic apinal adjustmenU remove the iaterferenqs with nerve, lines and rmit normal ftfnctionini: of this Kland. Cafes are upon record showing os much as five inches redu.cUon in neck circumference after three months of adjustments. , . AlTKIt FOOTY YUA11S WITH A (iOITKE "For forty years I have suffered with a oitre. I had leen advised to have It operated upon, but would not henr of an operation. After witnessing the result of chiropractic adjustments with feveral 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 ay too much as to the merits of Chiropractic for human ail-menta." Mrs. A. Powell, Chiropractic Research nuieau, Statement No. 2075-1. YOlUt AI'POIXTMENT for In-all h can Ik- mado by tclt-phonlnK. M c M I'nlnier (Jraduale , CIIIKOI'ltAlTOIt 'Miin.H C anil 7 K.changi IUim K. l'a I ho- N i- u rom el c r Sc r v I i t-Open Kvcnings illan ?5 " :l jinjtri' -bijr-ni-i'k .snnu- people call it, is-. !i!i(ion in itself, hut in eertain type of cases mer of very serious, sometimes fatal, conse- I'lium- C'JI Brushes at Cost ' v ...i ...;u 11,-nuiww ntwl in order to move "em, we will sell any Hair Brush in the store at coat price. , Indies' Hairbrushes ivory backs, ebony backs, polished natural wood backs. Military Brushes, Nail Hrusn.es, uomes OSUOKN HRUSHKS Tim Iiiiiiiv itrn.h wih th.. nine handle, llrlstlea are fimrly t. i ... t. ...... U .u-iiptf "I'll! in n twisted wir Imme allU mere IS a uiusu iyi w ORMES LTD. "iri mill inn oi. The Pioneer Druggists Three Iteglstered I'harmncists Phones 62 and 200 Local and Personal Arthur's Tail. Pboce 678. DC. UndcrUkers. rboce 41. L. O. Moose whlit drive and dance, March 11. Oet the Big 4 habit! When thinking or a Taxi, phone 4, tl Our shlnglei cost leu and hut longer. Seal Cove Lumber Co. tt Concert bjr the Mooe Orcheatra In Moose Hall on Sunday evening at 9 o'clock. Collection at door. Mr, and Mr. Dale ' 'Plt. who arrived In 'Ihef city yeaterday from Premier. sailed this morning on the Cardena lor Vancouver. Badminton Tournament in St. An drew's Anglican Cathedral In aid of organ fund Monday, February 28 at 8 pin. Admission 25c. J. P. McMillan, who has been spend Ing the winter tn the city, left thl morning for Balmoral cannery to pre pare the cannery for tte opening of the f lhlng season. St. Darld's Day, Welsh tea and sale ef home evoking , at Ute home of Mrs Bert Morgan, 420 Fifth Avenue West on Tuesday, March 1. from 3 to 8. Proceeds for Baptist Ladles' Aid. 49 Annual iiirrtlng of 'uiiM-rtatltr AmMiatloii Mill lir lirlil at Con-MTtutltr Club KmiiiK, Third Ar 011 tVrilnt-HU). Manli t. at S p.m. All nl tu tlir prrocnt gutrru liirnt are hulled. SO R. B. Skinner, who is on the stall of the fire department, returned from Vancouver on the Cardena last evening. Mr. Skinner was called south by the Illness of his mother, whose condition Is not considered very encouraging. Regular meeting of Prince Rupert Assembly. Native Sons of Canada on Mon day. February 28 at 8 pm. A very important resolution aHeetlng the future of the society In Canada will be dealt Iwtth Important that all members should attend. 49 Union steamer Cardena. which Is tsk Ing the plsce of the Catala which is ,now undergoing annusl overhaul at .Vancouver, arrived from the south at 1 8 o'clock last night and. after making 'her calls tn the Skeena River, sailed at 111 o'clock this morning on her return to Vancouver and wayporu. I CPJl. steamer Prtnccta Msry. Capt Pp. C. Salntey. arrived In port at 440 this morning from Alaska and sailed aa hour Ister for Alert Bay and Vancouver. .The Princess Mary will be here on her I next trip to Alaska on March 7 and ; from then on wilt operate on a ten-day schedule till the opening of the tourist ; season when the company will put its larger boats on the service. I Capt. Larry Tbcmson. local pilot, returned to the city yesterday afternoon aboard the Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker, Mlna Brea. which he piloted up the ! coast from Vancouver. Capt. A. Sinclair. .also of the Federal pilots of British Columbia, came up as well on the tanker and will pilot her on her -return to Vancouver. Captain Brown Is still In command of the Mlna Brea which sailed this morning on her return south. NEW SEASON'S CLOTHES AT ANGER THE TAILOR'S I. Anger, the Tailor, on Sixth Street hat Just received 12.500 worth of woollen fabrics Scotch tweeds and English worsteds. These are the newest In patterns for men'a suits. They come In fancy stripes add plain colors and are all first class materials. They are well worth seeing. It you feet like choosing your material for your new spring cult, tflrop Into Anger's and have your choice now. Anyway, drop In and see these new stuffs and the pullerat which will be the right thing this yenr. 49 CAItll OI' THANKS. Once again I desire to thank my supporters for the victory accorded mo at the election yesterday. P. H. LINZEY. h'stablislicd mi. MI AT Office Hours,: a.m. to G p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DFP Kenny DENTIST Uschanse iJlock. Phone 100 THE DAILY NEW& PA.3E THREB MR. BO VAY EXTENDS HIS THANKS "FRUIT-A-TWES" ENTIRELY STOPPED DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER TROUBLE MR. R. A. BOVAY. After much suffering, Mr, Roy A. Bovay of Trenton, Ontario, turned to "Fruit-a-tives" for relief from dicestive and liver troubles which were making Ms life a burden. world what 'Fruit-a-Uves' have done for me" he writes "For years I wis much troubled by bad headaches, nervous dyspepsia and liver trouble. Then 1 commenced taking -Fruit-a-tives. Thanks to these wonderful tablets, I am once more entirely well." If vour nerves are upset, digestion poor, Church Notices ST. .WMtnVM CATIIEKKAL f Church of England) Rector, Archdeacon O. A. Rlx. Sunday services at 11 ajn. and at 7.30 pjn. Sunday school at 2.30. Holy Communion first Sunday of month at 11 sin.; third Sunday of month at 8 ajn. HAI'TIHII CIU'IUII Minister, Rev. W. F. Price. Morn Ins service at 11 am. Subject: "The Lost Chrlat." Blnglng by the children's choir. Sunday school at 2.30. Music and song at 7.15. Evening service at 7.30. Subject. "The Courage of Conviction." Organist. W. Vaughan Darles. Tou are cordially welcomed. ( IIIIISTIAN SC IEXCK SOCIETY. Service every Sunday morning In the Hays' Block. 245 Second Avenue. Sub ject on Sunday "Christ Jesus." Testi mony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. I XITEO lilt Kill Rev. Geo. O. Hacker, pastor. On Sunday, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, rain or ahlne. we build strong bodies. train active minds and inspire fearless , ... , , . s ' .. souls to face present tasks and future -1 Wisn 1 coma leu every suucrrr in uuc j Imil flimri.v mfmna mt 11 Rnfrlftf anthem by Girls' Choir. Sundsy School at 230. Evening service at 7 jQ. system generally out of kilter, you need J 12 EvenJng ,t "''l?;5; ! "Christian Progress by O cine like "rruit-a-uve wnicn is maae from the intensified juices of fresh fruits combined with tonics. "Fruit-a-tives" brings health and happiness to people every day why not to you? JScandSOc a box, everywhere. Buy one, to-day. -UESHVTEKIN llll'ltlll. Morning Service at 11 o'clock. Sub Ject, "The Cross." Sunday school at 7.30. Subject Oblivion of the Past." Preacher. Rev. W. J. Seeds, oi Vancouver. , The Presbytery of Westminster will meet In the Church on Thursday even ing. March 3. at 8 o'clock. This meeting Is open to the public. Rev. Oswald moderator of Presbytery will preside and assisted by Rev. W. J. Seeds and Beginning March 1. M. Macdonald.fre5ldent members of Presbytery, will ln- hemsutcher. will be located In the Ex-',iuct Rev. J. R. Frlzell Into the pas change Block, Room 5. Your patronage , torate of this congregation. solicited. 49 C.P.R. steamer Princess Beatrice. Capt. S. K. Oray. arrived at 10:15 this morn ing from' Vancouver and wayporta and sailed at noon on her return south. T. A. Kelly, well known loeitnz opera tor, arrived from Vancouver on the I PrlnrMa Rstrln thfa nvimltti mil I will sail this evening on the Prince John for the Queen Charlotte Islands. ' Marsh English, manager of the South Bay cannery on the Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived this morning from the south, accompanied by Ml. English, and will leave tonight on .the Prince John for the Islands. Trsppersl Call add show your Xurt to the Old Reliable House. It will pay yon as we-can guarantee to give yoii higher prices thsn anyone else. We have big orders for all kind of fur, especially mink. Wm. Ooldbloom. Second Avenue. Phone 522. tf The Vancouver Sunday Province In Its "Twenty Year's Ago sport column" for February 15 said: "The three-mile Canadian Snowshoe championship race at Rossland carnival was won by W. Sherman." This was W. Sherman, Jr.. who now conducts a butcher shop on Fulton Street in Prince Rupert QUEEN SPENDING LIFE'S AUTUMN AMELIA Of Oli LEANS HUE OI' AS-SASSINATEII I'OUTI (it ESE KINO, I.IXES IN SECLt'SlON LISBON. Feb. 20. A sad faced, elderly widow la spending the .autumn of her life here m near-seclusion painting away the painful memories of recent year. She Is Amelia of Orleans, whose husband. King Carlos, was assassinated tn 1908. Amelia of Orleans and her husband were both distinguished artists. During the long period after their marriage when they were still Prince and Princess of nragaiuw. they led a delightfully artistic life, giving all their spare time enthuslastlcaty to the work they both loved. The most Interesting of the sketches now given by Queen Amelte to be published In an album were made while' she was still the Princess Braganza, when no one could foresee the tragedy that yean later was to be Inflicted upon her. as a wile and a mother. Her aketches were water colors consisting not only of reproduction of open air beauties but also of stone carvings and wrought Iron work, or of the curious frescoes and ceilings of the palaces of Clntra, which were algays, as she calls them, "favorite haunts." UEATIIEIt KEI'OKT. Prince Rupert.-Cloudy, strong S.E. wind; temperature, 40. Terrace. Cloudy, calm, temp. 35. Rotswood. Cloudy, calm, temp. 34, Alysnsh. Cloudy, calm, temp. 28. Alice Arm. Cloudy, calm, temp, 32. Anyox. Cloudy, calm, temp. 33, Stewart. Cloudy, calm, t temp. 29, Harelton.-rPart cloudy, calm, temp. 20. Telegraph Creek. Cloudy, calm, temp, 17. ' - ' . . i SmlthersCloudy. calmt temp. IS. Burns Lake-ciear. calm, temp. 12. o-' atari caiujf Imp) 10, The Presbytery, Session and Board of Mtnsgers are gratified at Mr. Frlzcll's acceptance of the call and would like to see a full church that evening In order to give a hearty welcome to the minister and his wife. At the conclusion of the service, the Ladles' Aid will hold a reception In the basement of the church when Rev. and Mrs. Frlrell will be Introduced to present. The Presbytery and ofacers of the church will be glad to wolcome, both at the Induction service and at the reception, any of the citizens of Prince Rupert who can make it con venlent to attend. SALVATION AUMV Sunday Services. Morning at 11 o clock. Holiness. Sunday school at 2.30. Evening service at 7.30. Salvation. Pub 11c meetings. Thursday and Saturday. Night school for teaching English on Mondays and Fridays at 840. C. C. Ketchum was a passenger lor Vancouver. on the Cardena this morn ing. . IN THE In IX I'KOHATK. I THEME COl'UT OK IIKITIMI COLCMUIA the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph F. tvwnnn. ueceasea, iniesiaie. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. F. McB. Young, the 24th day of February, AX). 1927. I was appointed Administrator of the estate ot JoseDh F. Bowman, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, nra- perly verified, to me on or before the 24th day of March. AX. 1927, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount ot their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Otrtelal Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. Ditrd the 24th day of February, AX). 1927. TENDEKS ion stock or stationeuv. eancv (iOOlis, ICAIHOS ANO M ITI.lt S. ITXTt KES AMI HTTINOS 1 j IV. W. KATIIAL1, ESTATE. TENDERS may be submitted for the above stock and fixtures, etc . not later than 12 o clock noon on February 28, 1927. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepiea. Stock and Inventories on view 10 am to 4 Dm. dally at Store. CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LTD. P.O. Box B32. Prince Rupert. B.C. Large, Red Pimples Covered Her Face Miss Mable- Moore, Blenheim, OnL, writes. "A short while apo my faes was sovered with large, red pimplos. I tried several remedies, bnt all failnL At last a friend advised me to take mm, and 1 took threa bottles. 1 will never regret the- day I did this as my faea Is entirely cleared up. My mother has taken H.B.B. for keaiUrhm, and ihs hasn't had ths least ais-n of a headache for i long time." This vslusMs rfraodr has tsa on the mark for th past 4 yeans; put np oaly bv Tha T. Milbura Co., Lialtad, Toreco, Oat . Victor Ws Records RED SEAL Sir Harry Lauder (Comedian) A. Wee Deoch an' Doris Breakfast in Bed on Sunday Morning 12 inch No. 9021 $1.50 Marion Talley (Soprano) Rigoletto-Caro nome Barber of Seville Una voce poco fa (Rossini) 12 inch No. 6580 $2.50 RACHMANINOFF Beniamino Gigli (Tenor) Serenade (Tosclli) Love's Nocturne 12 inch. No. 6610 $2.50 MARION TALLEY Sergei Rachmaninoff (Pianist) Etude Tableau (Rachmaninoff) Dance of the Gnomes (Liszt) 10 inch No. 1184 $1.75 Mischa Elman (Violinist) v At Evening" Letter of Love 10 inch No. 1160 $1.75 Also the latest popular and dance hits At "His Master's Voice" Dealers Vkor Talking of Canada, Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating ll.T.V. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers Blacksmiths Patternmakers Founders, Woodworkers Etc. ELECTMC AND ACETYLENE WELDIMJ. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MAKINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. l'HONES 43 and 385 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. JAP-A-LAC. With Jap-A-Lac it's the simplest sort of work to take old furniture and a brush and bring out ngnin the beauty that has been hidden or destroyed through years of ser SAT1N-GLO. An interior paint fof walls, furniture and wood work. It's resistance to water makes it the ideal finish for Kitchen and Dathroom decoration. It can be readily washed. vice. Put up in a "variety1 of attractive cplors. Full directions on each can. I UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Railings from Prince Itupert. tor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Swanson Day and Alert Bay, etc, Tuesday, 3 p.m. I'vr VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Bay and Swauson Bay, etc, Saturday, 9 a.m. For POKT SIMPSON, AN VOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART and Naas . River Canneries, Sunday, 8 p.m. 113 2nd Avenue. It. M. SMITH. Agent. Prince Itupert. U.C.