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DAY CONCERT I MM: ENTERTAINMENT NTAOKII IN WK.HTIIOI.MK THEATRE LAST NK1IIT WITH MANY SKW I FEATl'llKS, ; Embodying several new features which proved at once Interesting and accept aoie, tne annual St. Pntrlck'a Duy con cert under the auplce of the Catholic murch and the direction of Mis Blanche Curtln and Charles P. Balugno was neld last night In the Westholme Theatre before an audience which was both large and appreciative. The pro gram of the evening, which commenced at 8:30 and continued until after'. 11 o'clock, was divided Into two parts flTst a list of concert numbers and second, a one-act sketch. The program was opened with s selection "Sounds form Ireland" by the Westholme Orchestra consisting of Charles P. Balagno. pianist and leader; William Balagno, violin; Robert Oreen field, cornet, and W. P. Browne, traps und drums. This number brought the audience Into a good humor and estab llthed the Irish environment which was to prevail for the rest of the evening. vaunting Down to Kerry was a pretty song and dance .number by twenty girls who were dressed In white frocks with green trimmings. They did their parts well. The Prince Rupert Boys' Band, ever popular, then took the stage and, under the direction of Bandmaster Tbos. Wilson, played an overture. "Lygla," (Mackey); March. "Fraternity" (Hays): ard overture " Bright and Oay " l Myers). This organization U making steady progress. Though the march Is still the band's forte. It la gradually developing Into that stage where selections are In order. The band, however, a.mld have aroused more enthusiasm from the audience It a march had been r.ubitltuted for at least one of the over- IN THE SUPREME COURT OF less ItltiTISH COI.U.MHIA. Ur prince ii ri i: it t nviiito-i:i.i;cTitic cohpavy limited mm: iiv oihikr or tiii: coirt TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the order of Mr. Justice O. A. McDonald dated the 18th day of February. 1827. In a bondholders' action Intituled In the Supreme Court of British Columbia between The Royal Trust Company and Prince Itupert Hydro-Electric Company Limited and other, being R.1603 H916. brought to enforce the trusts of an in denture dated the roth day of June 1811. tenders arc Invited by Oeorge Edward Winter the Receiver SDnolntrd bv in order of this Court dated the IJth day of September. 1910. and the decree .n the aald action dated the 2lt day of November. 1918, lor the purchase of all the remaining properties and assets of the aald Company. The aald properties are described as follows: 1. That certain parcel of land and remise altuate In the Province of rltlsh Columbia more particularly de-terlbrd as Lot 633. Range 5, Coast District, rontalmng 180 acrea more or less. 2. That certain panel of land and suuaie in me rrorince oi Errmuws ritlah Columbia more particularly de scribed as Lot 13B8. Range 5, Coast Dis trict, containing ar bi ioo acres more or less, excepting thereout a strip of land one chain In width measured from lilghwster mark. 4, inai certain parcel or una and premises altuate in the Coast District 4. Mam dealing with surreys of drainage areas rainfall and runoff data, designs of dams, power plants, trans mission nnea ana receiving suiion tor Falls and Khatada River development, and plana of worka. The Receiver is inrormed tnat tne above lands parcel 1. 2 and 3 were selected by the engineers of the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company Limited aa belnir suitable altes for the construe tkm of water power plants. Tender may be made for all the said oarrels toeether or for one or more separately. ranicuiars ano condition oi saie may be had upon application at the office of Messrs. Rlddell, Stead. Hodges Si Winter, Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Vancouver, or at the office of the undersigned. DATED the 2nd day of March. 1927. WIIJSON. WIIEALLEtl it BYMES Solicitor for the Plaintiff. 040 Pender Street West. Vancouver. BC. 71 PACIFIC? CHEAT EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY TKMll'll Sealed Tender endorsed "Tender for Steamers" will be received by the under- sinned un to noon Thursday. March 31. 1927. at the -offices of the Company, S79 iDunsmuIr Street, Vancouver. B.C., for It, mirrhn rt tKji hull msrhlnerv and equipment of the two ateamer operator ana i;onveyor, lyinit on me LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE lOKEHIIOIir. In Graham Island, Queen Charlotte bland Land Recording District of Prlnct Rupert, and situate at rerguson nay, Msssett Inlet, Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River 'Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C, occupation Manufacturers, Intend to apply lor a lease of the following de-! scribed land: ; Commencing at a post planted at the ' northeast corner of DL. 1S71: tbenc I westerly, following northern boundsry of I said Lot to the northwest corner of said Lot; thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the high" tide mark of rsrgusou nay 10 mi curcmv point of Eahlnu Point: thence southeasterly to the point of commencement, and containing 150 acres, more or less. IOWELL RIVER COMPANY, LTD. Agent, J. Douglas Wilson. Dsttd 4th Msvsubir, 1U24. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE it H 7aZ EHG7 I7ZT73 PJiGS FIVB Scientifically Packed I! SALADA TEA II T68 As free from dust as tea can be. tures . Marclies are any bund's long i audience, was particularly fine. With a suit and they are always provocative of line of running' talk and palter, she (he best response. j took an eosentlsl role throughout the ' Miss Josephine Charlebols, who, as a i sketch. result of several appearances lately, has Others taking part were Miss Mar-taken her place as one of the city's Igaret Palmer, a long-lost. Irish colleen prized vocalists, was In good voice In I who was finally restored to a loving "Danny Boy" responding to an encore sister. Miss Agnes Oration, Miss Mary with "Die Low Backed Car." Miss, Comadlna, Miss Irene Bourassa, Miss Blanche Curtln accompanied. Ruth Olllla, Miss Margaret McCaffery I'lECB IlK IIEMSTAM'K and Miss Owen Palmer. The singing A piece de rlstance was the piano ' "The Dear Little Shamrock" by the solo of Mist Marie Balagno. Playing company brought the number to a close "Irish Airs" this dainty little per.;nd the evening's entertainment ended former displayed surprising proficiency '.th th ringing of the National An-and indicated that ahe has Inherited the t'atm- paternal talent. Bhe gracefully res-' Harold McEwen was cashier .and Jack ponded to an encore. McNulty, James Atherley. Prank For- Little MUs Elizabeth McLeod broughtf Contoll and Vincent Meagher the house down with her song and.clcd tisher. Irish Jig. In the dance particularly,! " 1 """ '" this youngster has great talent. It Isj MI7ITDITIC II A 0 to be questioned If there Is a performer) ftfj Jll 1 1U lilU combines grace and agility. She Is aj natural youngster and Is apparently devoid of self-consciousness. and, for an encore, "When Irish Eyes are Smiling." The boys' orchestra, consisting of members of the Boys' Band with Billy Puller at the piano showed that they have talent on a diversity of Instruments. The march "Show Boy (Huff): Waltz. "Pond Lilies" (Hayes) and marth "Peerless" were most acceptable. Bandmaster Wilson directed. William Balagno's violin solos "DanseJ Negre" and "Spanish Dance" were splendid. He combined fine technic and elegant rythra In his usual talented manner. Mrs. J. J. Muldoon eacelled herself In the singing of "She Is Far Prom the Land" and "Husheen" for an encore. The audience paid fitting tribute. ONE ACT MtETCII The one-act sketch "A Rehearser contained apretty Utile motif though the object was to give outlet for a number of solo and dances. Mrs. Mul NO MYSTERY Mis Catherine Jones had happy - selections In which to convey her popu-j I.OIMI. ( lllltni'lt AfTOK KXl'UtlNS larlty. Bhe aang "Come Back to Erin". r.H SKs or 'COMMON ami I'AIX 11 1- AILMENT AMI HOW HI TREAT IT the event, the fundamental changes that underlie the abnormality are the same. except In respect to the area involved. In any Inflammation there Is a condi tion of congestion, swelling, heat and ledness. If these conditions occur In a nerve fibre or nerve trunk they naturally Impair the ability of that nerve fibre to properly transmit the life energy which It should carry. Whether or not there is pain associated with this condition depends entirely on the type of nerve tissue affected. If It Is a motor nerve which supplies. the motive power to muscular tissue there is not necessar Uy any pain assoclsted with It. If, on the other hand, the involvement Is of doon sang -roe Kerry uances ana b., MatoTJ tne jm j, extremely group of youngstera danced. "Believe j y,,.,,. me If all those Endearing Young j motion Charm" was sung with melody by a, u the nrrJiag capacity of the nerve quintette of young ladiea. MUs Virginia j,, decrease the full ainount of motor Rlel and Miss Lorna MacLaren danced j pue, cannot find expression In the a hornpipe and were much applauded. muacea, and. as ,'m 'consequence, is Miss Charlebols again aang and William j Mkened. Balagno played two of his own com-. A, lhe dlsease progresses, and as the positions. J. 8. Wilson sang comic ; nerve becomes more and more Involved, songs and there was a mock debate l lu carrying capacity la decreased, untU Province of British Columbia, and more I between two typical Irlah conversation-: finally the motor power la reduced to ,"con"..nTnge?:jrl3!lW ref moS ,ltU rolM wtre UUn " t.nt that complete paralysis r. w. Keper ano Mrs j. v; nraoy Mrs ; XUU. Tlie uiembrr then becomes use-Brady waa In her usual good form while; it cannot be moved", and the Mrs. Leeper. new to, Prince Rupert j muscles which formerly were active are I cow entirely passive. Ai a result of I this they gradually decrease In size. I This, however. U only the condition . I v.-hen the motor fibres are Involved. Application inr rini i-rrmii iur inr Seauin nf IU1t. Application for permits to graze live This may be either a general condition involving many nerves scattered over the entire body, or It may be a localised condition involving only one nerve trunk or one of its branches. In .MOTION ANII !ENSATION Occaslonallv th nerve flhrea sro In stock on the Crown within any rangea t, volvfd- . . botn r , ,. the motor , "n1 , of Brit- n"-y grazing district of the Province , inn Columbia, must be filed with the District Forester at Fort decree. Kam loops. Nelson. Prince Rupert. Vsncouver, i or winiams Lace on or Dei ore juarcn Slst. 1937. Blank form upon which to aubmlt application may he obtained from the District Foresters at th above named places, or from the Department ct Lands at Victoria, B.C. O. R. NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of lAnda, Victoria BC ., , 'January 4. 1B27. land Act NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO TO ITKCHASE LASH In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and altuate on the north shore of the South Arm of Tasoo Harbor, Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands, Province of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Marine uroxer, intenaa to apply tor permission south side of the Nech'ako River at, to purchase the following described Prince George. 1 ' Offers should be for the vessel a they stand, complete. To arrange for Inspection, communicate with Mr. A. A. Belbeck, Prlnee Oeorge, B.C. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBT. W1I.BON. Asst. Oeneral Manager. Vancouver. B.C.. February 23. 1B27. Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of South Arm of Tasoo Harbor, Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands, In the Province of British Columbia, about 6 chains from the end of the Government trail; thence 10 chains northeasterly; thence 10 chains northwesterly; thence 10 chain southwesterly; thence 10 chain southeasterly, and containing twenty (20) acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dsted November 2H. 1029. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO TO LEASE LANH In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Trlnce Rune.rt, and situate on the north shore of Crescent Inlet; Merest y island, Queen Charlotte Island". In the Province of British Columbia, and being about one and a half miles from the head of the Inlet, TAKE NOTICE that Jame Field, of Prince Rupert. DC. orcupstlon Marin Broker. Intends xo apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north ahore of Crescent Inlet, about one and a halt mile from the head of the Inlet; thence northwesterly ail chains: thence southwesterly 20 chains; thence southeasterly 20 chains; thence northeasterly 20 chain, and containing forty JAMES FIELD, Applicant. variety, and In these events we not only lose sensibility eventually, but we also lnt power over the muscles In that member. Furthermore, the neuritis may Involve both anna or both, lower extremities, or all. four, of them, and In varying ilegreos, dependent upon the rapidity with which the abnormality progresses. M;ilAT CAlLS NEl llUih? Inflanuhiitlon , tit' a iierve truaik exists for the aam reason that inflammation In any other tissue manifests Itself. Every part of the body 1 supplied by Iierve filaments, which convey to It life energy in the form of heat Impulses In the form of nutritive Impulses In the form of secretion Impulses, and many other. In the event that any of these nerve fibres are Interfered with they may express a lack or au excess of any of these several varieties, In the case of Inflammation we have an excessive expression of heat Impulses, and this can only be due to an Interference with the nerv fibres supplying the structures involved. Where can these fibres be Interfered with' Thl can only occur at the point where they are given off from the spine. There they pasa out through tiny opening! between adjacent tegmenta of bone. If these segment of bone are WashAway That Itch! Ont Minute Doe It ! Art you tormented with th agony of a barn-tag, ltctiD skin which seems to defy relielf Do you inner from ccxema. pimples, ulcers, and other form of akia troubles? Al no risk to vou. w In vita you totrrthls rm minute test: Come to our store and act a bottla ol D. D. D. on trial Gently wash the i ktchtna- Itching Borttoo ol your akin with U.U.I1. prescription, the antisentic h&alin kit kin. Thn w.trh nt results. U .you do not experience that calm, cool sensation, u that Itch is nnf .ajwj i tniminut. Just bring tiie bottle back aodyouc pwr www isitnuw w i M lotion forSMn Disease OHMES LIMITED. The Well-Managed Home nnHE manager of a household is the purchas- Jng agent for a large proportion of the family heeds. In order to do a good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchrsing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. 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He locates the part of the spine Involved, and determines In what direction these spinal segments are displaced. An adjustment Is given replacing them In the If normal positions. This he does by mechanical means, usjng no Instruments of any kind, but accomplishing the ends desired by .thi i ui? ''of his . hands alone. , For a patient suffering from neuritis there la no method he can follow which will be as sure of giving him the desired results as the chiropractic method. The chiropractor can give you a reasonable, logical explanation for everything he does, and In the end he will absolutely prove his contentions by the results delivered, For appointment, phone D. A. Mc Millan. Palmer Graduate, Rooms 6 and MANUFACTURERS OF RUSSIA STARVE IF DEPENDS MARKET MOSCOW, March 18. Razor manufacturers would starve If they depended MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITED, hereby I give notice that It has, under Section! seven of aald Act. detioslted with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and I at the oiilce of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert, at Prince Rupert. B.C.. a description of the site and plans of the wharf and pier proposed to be. built on the Massett Indian Reserve. Number One. on Graham Island, Province of British Columbia. AND take notice that after the expiration of one month from date of the tint publication of this notice, Massett Cannera Limited will, under Section Seven of satd Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office In the City of Ottawa, for approval of ite and pians. and lor leave to construct said wharf and pier. DATED , at Ptfnce Rupert thl Jflth tiay of February, 1927. MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITED. By Its Solicitor. . Williams, Manson & Oonrales. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provision of Section 28 of the "Mineral Act." notice Is hereby given Messrs. Malcolm Smvth Elmilnft Ijinvlt Hifntri lfans.n and Albert Moore, that there Is owing! o tne unaersignea tor Assessment work performed on the Cord IIU Group of Mineral Claims. Princess Roval Island. 7 Exchange Block. Phone No. 601. Advt. iSkeena Mining Dlvlalon. the aum of Tumw, auu win. uiiirno oaiu piawu. yaj their proportionate share of the cost ot such Assessment, together with all costs oi advertising, etc.. to the undersigned at Butedale, BC, on or before May 12. 1D27. application will be made to the Oold Commissioner, Prince Rupert, BC, a nave meir respective interest in tne herein mentioned .Mining Group of Mineral 'Claims 'vested' In the ' DAVID CORDILLA. JACOB KOSKI. on the demand of the Ruslsan peasantry , "GOVERNMENT LIOUOR ACT." for their products. Only on the rarest; . occasions do b Russian Muzhiks (far- j NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CON- mers) shave their faces. Among the old believers (a large religious sect In Russia) a man who ha shaved his Ixard I considered to have lost all' chance of entering, bebven. yi the old flpj waa one of. the. favorite customs ot bandits along the' counttyslde to hold up members of the sect with the demand that they give up their money of their beard. If the bandits removed the victim beard, the Uii'tters relatives gathered up the hair so thai It might be burled with. Um owner, for without the beard It was feared the devout old believer would not be recognsed at the gates ot Advertise In th Dally Ntw. HKNT TO TKANMKK O' IIEEK LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the Kith day of Aorll next, the under- Klgned Intend to apply to the Liquor Control Board for cousent to transfer of oeer uctnee number 673 and' issued in respect ot premlies being part ot a building knowu as "Central Hotel' situate at me corner of rim, Avenue and Seventh Street. City of Prlnc Rupert, In the Province ot Britten Columbia, upon the lands described as Lota Eleven (11). Twelve (12(. Thirteen (IS), and Fourteen (14). lu; Block Ten (10), SeeUon One (1), Map No. 023, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, In the Province ot British Columbia, from Peter Black to, central lloui. Limited, ot the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, the transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert, ll.C, thla 18th day of March. 1927. ' CENTRA! HOTEL, LIMITED. Applicant and Transfer. "Doners" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. Come and See our $22.50 Georgette and Silk Dresses Dr.J.R.Gosse DENTIST llelRerson Block XRay Srv!c. Open Even-Phone 6S6. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel, We Specialize in Piano and Furnlturt) Moving. 1 4 ;