57 llfg'iejt Auurdi n turupe unci TUB HEST RESULTS ARE OBTAINED BY USING Baker's Chocolate iHlue Wrapper Yellow Label) It matyng Cacs, Pies, Puddings, Frosting Ice Cream, Sauces, Vudges, Hot and Cold Drins lot more than 145 years this chocolate has been the standard for purity, delicacy of flavor and uniform quality " THe trioe mill. La IVIle axxuUtkte," on every genuine raclare WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited l.'sCaMisltl 1780 DORCHESTLR, MASS. Canadian MilU at Montreal Builrt of CWt Rtdui sent fta or TOMACH TROUBLE Tud indigestion and poverty to the point of starvation j rc agnized as eual evils v. far back as the time of ... liurns. Of what une is money or food, if the stomach m !-! duty? 7.1 tl.l KM" corrects the ruse rr, -tAM yrw sse rra.;,,. ntheoppoixv:-...,. ill namcflL.'. " " AffltDU iheiowr. nervo under IhcmRftnif)'-noo'MS is pinched by a misaligned joint Pinched nerves cannot transmit heolthful impulses. Chiropractic adjusting rcmovrstht rnsstro Hie upper nerve U free M nature Intends. The healthy person does not and should not even realize that he has a stomach. Digestion of wholesome, normal food should be automatic. Rut this cannot be If the stomach is receiving less than it full supply of vital energy. When the stomach fails In Its functions, two courses of relief are available you can reduce the quantity and variety of your food tj fit Its subnormal capacity or, you can have the cause removed by spinal adjustments which restore the flow of vital energy to full capacity. Which is best? "I EAT MOST ANYTHING." "I' have suffered from a bad form of stomach trouble for as long ns I can remember at least ten years. I have vomitteil my food even when a school-hoy and have also been suffering a grl'.ut deal from bladder and kidney trouble. I commenced to take adjustment.' taking :SG adjustments in all. Now. thm months later my stomach Is in good condition, and I can eat most anything I like without It hurting me. My seven' bladder and kidney symp-lom have also disapiearcd. and I feel fjne Archie Preston, Chiropractic Research Bureau, Statement No.2077-N. YOim APPOINTMENT' for health can le made- hy telephoning. D. A. McMillan Palmer Graduate cmitoiitAcroK Pntho-Neurometer Sjervtce Open Evening DEMAND Phone 091 "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." o i... i n..tl., 1v a. -- m fl ty Vat anmliun Wek X, In hi MnraffP 10 1 10. Prince Rupert, R.C. Exceeding all records of the past in , the program of fishing boat construction now under way at Prince Rupert. Every boatj building plant on the local waterfront has work booked ahead for! the next several months' which will keep them operating to capacity.! Two new contracts, besides several the plant already held, were se-J cured by the dry dock" during the past week. The N. M. McLean es-; itabllshment In Cow Hay, having just completed a halibut boat for Lnrls llovmuller, is about to start the construction bf two seine boats for the Gosse Packing Co. The Japanese yards are busy on the- construction ot seiners nt trol- : : ri . . I .14. ..Kit. kML... h.ntirH The local halibut fleet VlU be greatly thlt lh.' c.. cJ.r wa, w. (n.llr,ri enhanced by the new boat., of good lz ;The wreck, and attendant circumstance. and splendid type that are being built. In this regard, the Canadian fleet 1 coming up to the standard that has recently been tet by the American. That confidence has been restored In the Industry la fully Indicated by the ambitious project In band. The two new boats, for which con- were fully deiicribed In Tuesday' Dally Newa. A handy footbridge has been put In by the Kelson Trading Co. to give direct accesi from Its store to the east .end of the government wharf upon which stand th fish houses. It should tracts have been .let to the dry dock. nrov. oult . ..,,.. ,, m., are for Lan Voge and H. tund.. Voge. ,. n(MarT through " un" w" " the hazards at the back of the wharf owner 01 tne acnooner beima. to tQ rMch tne place n tm( nelgnbor. ..... . ,..uu. - hood. The Nelson Trading Co. has' wm be a oecmea to tne acquisition rom(, otnT rathef good deM , the local fleet. Of modern design and fully wy of g(vlng Mry,ce to the flshermen with all the latest appliances. It M whlch ,nouI1 snortl. materlallr. b powered with a 7J h.p. Washington-; , Estep oil engine and Is to be completed ' Work reiecklnE and reDlllnz that by July 1 when It will be placed In part of the government wharf on which! operation. - ; the fish houses stand Is now completed.; The boat for Lund, who was formerly cept for a few finishing touche ! engineer on the American schooner Kew hoUt h0UM tot the Royal and Valoroua, will be 66 feet long with bu, fisheries were ready yesterday to beam of Ml, feet and 6" 6" holds. It nanJ,;e fun, ThU wdrt. which has 1U be poweid with a 4J h.p. Fair- greaUy improved matters at the gov-banka-Hom seml-delsel engine and wilt ernment wharf, waa carried out by the contain all the latest devices. The proVnelai government with P. W. An-contract calls for the vessel to be ready derson as foreman, on May 20. The other boats to be built at the most or II Vl.llsl'T'll.lis on-dry dock are flftyfoot halibut j AUnough tn.re are , few .lraggiers schooner for Paddy Ivarson and 60-foot ,eft the Urge majorlty of the loca, seine Kst for Oammon tc Watt. hiihnf hn.t. h... i.r.rt ti,. Power boat PJl, xTapt. Harris Kerr. of the Bushby fleet went out on Tues day to Georgetown with George Mc Afee. . , ..kA ka4 (past week on their first trips of the season to the high spots. Some of the vessels were biding their time pending an Improvement in weather conditions " and a. fw a not t rr.riv tr, lMv. returned from a business trip W Van- K WM tU(ed by cu,tom, on Thuri. couver and returned with a carload of day that forty-two had already cleared lumber for the prairies In tow. On Such M the Toodle the M.T3. neg. Green. Baturday. Capt. ,Mder Vfrna w T N ,na 8 tn . mixed scowload. contain- brought Finny p Johannai zebtllo.. H. and R. boxes for the AUln fisheries and Ing Vule. Mulrn,ag Wnlte ulji Scrub and lumber for the local Big Bay yards. s' ' February 10, 1D27 day TH3 DAILY KSW3 PAGE FIVB t cJ0io doesritjike Chocolate Waterfront Whiffs UNPRECEDENTED ACTIVITY IN IIOAT HUILDING AT TIMS PORT MOST OF HA LI BUTTERS GONE FRED GRIM RLE JOINS CUSTOMS waters LAND ACT It wUl SOTM'F. OF INTENTION TO AIM'I.Y TO I I.KASK FOnKHIIOKK tslsnd Land Recording District of Trlncs Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay, Mawett Inlet, Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE that Towell River Company Limited ot Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Manufacturers, Intend to apply tor a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner ot D.L. 1571; thence westerly, following northern boundary of aid Lot to the northwest corner of said Lot: thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the high tide mark of Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly point ot Echinus Point; thence south, easterly to the point of commencement, and containing ISO acres, more or less. POWELL RIVER COMPANY, LTD. Agent, J. Douglas Wilson. Dlttd 4th Novvuibtr, ltiJO. i others were still In port yesterday. The Rupert Marine Producta plant at at Ualt of wnlcn dld. Tucks Inlet 1 )ust about ready to re- g0 out returned to pon wUhout reach-1 sume operatlona again after a thorough tng tne Edward Llptt.l and extensive general overhaul. be as Capt. John Ivarson. set out on Thura-: prepared to sum herring reduction daJ. moniin? DuJ developed a brpk.e soon aa the fish arrive In local pU)M)n rln ; MeUakW,Faage nd came ' Capt. came orj OOCK ou le tuiisvrucnun vi m ikw m-hlle back for repair. The Nuba, Slaney. found "lb, tod cold and ' back from Grenvllle Channel the Rose Spit. Ctpt, H. Olsen. wwi mr w.c unt.,., v. from . turned her nose homeward Aaurtte which passed Into Prince Ru- htr gurdT wa4 found pert ownership last fall. The engine o of has been Installed this week and the vessel will be completed very shortly, j 0ftmmon & Wat,., Mlner zenardU , , . I made a trip to Ketchikan at the first Coastwise 8teamhlp it Barge Cos , . , . 'of th. V .nil nlVIno lin fnlrt mm I steamer 0 rodeo waa In to the Big Bay, . . ' . ,. 1. . ,u ' rrtn "'Ul,n ,n Lumber Co. yesterday, her cargo lncJud-i frfh ' ' ffi" "h ing fir lumber to be used In the con-jf louche, to the building. itructloiKOf two seine boats at the Mc- " ... . . i . Lean yard. bait at the dry dock on Tuesday. The Well-Managed Home THE manager of a household is the purchasing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. 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 purchr sing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements tell you what is new and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to make your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are usejul. Every manager of a household every member of the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfare should make a habit oj reading the ads. ot halibut tags from fishing boats and.tleman, generally known along -the the obtaining of other relative data. i Jim Mackay of the Mitchell & Cur- northeast coast of Lnngara Island atjrie ataff has been busy at the Fisheries the end of last week was Indeed a Experimental station this week Instal- calamlty for Capt. Ben West, owncrjjmg moveable shelves In the library W when the more serious and lastingly and skipper. The disaster was even; and carrying out other minor final permanent' event will take place. You more serious through the tact that the j ;j Vessel was on her Initial dash .of the season to the grounds and the owner I , will, as a result, be probably derived' jot a season's operations which promised to be very prosperous. General sympathy I was expressel by the members of the Canadian fleet for Captain West In losing one of the neatest and most efflclent of the smaller American halt-but boats, The loss was lightened con- Was Nearly Crazy With Boils All Over His Body und after I had used two bottles U boils had all disappeared and I hare not lieen troubled with them sine." Tut up only by Tie T, Milburu Co., LlnJuJ, Toiguto, Out ' Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely As the latest member oi tne locai j Tliere has been no sign yet of her-! CUitoms jUH. Fred Grlmble waa being 8tlll another new addition to the!"" " - given Prince nupert halibut fishing fleet thUj00" nve btenjro.pect.ng, season will be the ss-foot boat now nearlng completion at a Japanese yard a hearty gTceting tnia weea: oy the many folks along the front with whom his future duties will bring him Prince Rupert Boat House powerboat ijn contact. A popular and efficient waterfront aa elsewhere, 'did a real. St. Valentine stunt Monday night. More power to his elbow and may It always be the Fourteenth of February for him I Now the boys are starting a pool as leant do those kind of things. Bill, without the wn,m man iinaing out about It. us to find out regarding Jack Lindsay's Mr. S. I Burke, Barronsfleld, NB., j,unting trip last Sunday writes: "For some time I waa searly his inunrod, with part; rty rr wu uo... u.j uuuj. . , l, successfully wound up the tried everything I could think of to - , . ' K . , ,?.. 1926-37 hunting season by going to i -1.1 lmt . .v.il f, x It wither BaV " brllng down a brace 01 soon as one waa healed up iB' vixiuld appear to take Its plawv. 1 was advised to take WHO WOKE V TIIK tlOOSKt That Is what Shef Thompson asked half a doren honkers. This doughty aboard the Dave Stuart and Doc Cade, aboard the former's Tseekwa, went to Delusion Bay and trapped a straggler. With Jack Lindsay at the helm, the destinies of the Prince Rupert Rowing ,t Yacht Club seem once more to be In good hands. New members of the board of directors are Dr. Alexander, Claude Klrkendall and C. G. Minns. The following petition Is being circulated along the waterfront and, after being duly signed, will be forwarded to the federal minister ot marine and flsherlea for attention:. . We, the undersigned owner, and masters of fishing vssicjs operating from the port of Prince Rupert, res-1 pectrully petition that a light buoy be placed on Rose Spit, Queen Charlottes, oil from woodland as an aid to boats, coming In from North Island vicinity. The present buoy is so placed that It Is not visible when coming from the! vicinity mentioned and we respectlfully , - ... . PnAh.nt rant Paul Armour msd, . v. .. Ar r..i..i..n EMcV. jl PaIH . ...b (hi. mlA . n.vlMiinn h. In ana -.n:muci u. -" - -- .-, .. .....b.. -v ... across Cow bow tor Mr. uariics mnn hr repentl arrived In Prince WIP l tn ,lrtt ' the we,k t0 Lock' Storage Co.'a office staff for several I stalled. RuDert from the nrairies where they Prt- Qan Charlotte Islands, with a!y,ars. Fred Is well known and success had cxDerlence in whlteflsh fishing. Prty of timber cruisers which had ar-: wuj undoubtedly follow him In his. The first vessel to go on the gridiron The new boat, which It la expected to!"vru "ul v"th. new auues. ne succeeas ne laic vvm have In operation within a few weeks. cnena icn on on.aay ana returnea . Hughea in the service, nis connection l. as feet lornr and Is betni emlned on. Wednesday, , wth which took effect on Thursday of with a 10 h p. Vivian motor. N, U Freeman ot the International j Jthls week. Aftrr a two works' tsv-off at Vaneou-! Fisheries Commission stall. v re turnrd to1 Lighthouse tender Newlngton, Capt of the Edward Llpsett Co, Ltd. on the waterfront, Capt. Jud Thurber's halibut schooner, Mulrneag, Is now there having her bottom cleaned and painted. K, B. Leu ty,. well known as a machln- ver for annual overhaul, CJJt. steamer I the city this week from ; Seattle, where j Harry. Ormlston. returned to port on tst along the waterfront . few years Princess Beatrice returned to the north- he paf the holiday season; and hasj Sunday from a , two weeks' trip, a faro. , taking up hi residence In tWiUn this week, arriving In port Just resumed : headquarters JjSiflhe locald3wu the .eoa.ij; a;Egg Island, and. piild , Prtnce, . Rupert-. gstn,,..H vrecently hfon R n'rlrv-k this mornlnir and sail-1 fisheries ' exDerlmental "station. Mr.! a visit to the 'triple island' lighthouse .brought the fish packer, Cecllye. up Ing at 11 on her return to Vancouver i Freeman'a duties at this port during Ion Thursday of this week. and wayports. on the bridge. Capt. Steve Gray was: the coming summer will have more - To have his fine five-man halibut schooner. Cape Clear, strike a rock and sink a total loss In dense fog off the particularly to do with the collection I We hear that a popular young gen- from Vancouver, and Is now .fitting It out here as a halibut boat though, during the summer, it may revert to fish packing, having a capacity to carry five thousand dogs. Word Is received that "Brandy" Newell, former operator of the local halibut schooner AMI, has moved from Victoria, where he has been residing tor the past couple of years, to Vancouver where he Is building a combination halibut boat and seiner. It Is possible that he may be seen back In local waters before long. The Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. has Its seiner, W. R. Lord, ready to go out as soon as the herring run appears. The Fredella Is also outfitted In readiness to leave at a moment's notice. The company will be putting up the usual amount of herring for bait purposes this winter. Jeff Lambly and Joe Reld were In town tor supplies early this month on the powerboat "O Baby." They have their trapllnes out on Estevan Island down .the coast, SPORT Children's Golds ArW,ltrsU4 St-t.io.llr. Check lhot TtmltM wilh.m -slating eakkinC Vnkl throst ts kMt at W4tlnM. NewSupplies of Mens Clothing arriving regularly For Frjcesr and Quality Don't Forget Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. H. Miller Proprietor MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIP-PING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 637 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal. Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. if