17 - I... . i. -i. THROAT Chiropractic' corrects the cause of Disease n inc pacific : I .. . HEART tUKGS -ttvtn 'STOMACH M"""-TT-ifm:v 4l lust Thc lower nervo underthc magnifying glass is pinched by a misaligned joint rinched nerves cannot tranunit healthful impulses, Chiropractic adjusting removes the pressure t The upper nerve is free as nature intends. mazingly 'ruthful MACH TROUBLE liad Indigestion and poverty to the point of starvation . ognized as equal evils as far back as the time of ihV. Burns. Of what use i money or food, if the stomaih , xn its duty? Ik eproduction 11 ei'1. record d.-' i.i , ..... ir.i . it . i- lovers everywhere. The :ae, too, is beautiful. fl. a 'a I wan in hnr flip The healthy person does not and Rhould not even realize that he has a stomach. Digestion of wheome, normal food should be automsfjjk. - Hut this cannot be if the Mtornudrtft? receiving less than its full supply "of vital energy. When the stomach fails in its func-tionx, two courses of relief are available -you can reduce the quantity and variety of your food to fit its subnormal capacity or, you can have the cause removed by spinal adjustment 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 as I can remember at least ten years. I have vomitted my food even when a schoolboy and have also been suffering a great deal from bladder and kidney trouble. I commenced to take adjustments taking 36 adjustment in all. Now, three months later my stomach is in good condition, and t can eat most any'hing I like without it hurting me. My severe bladder and lytlncy symptoms have al.so dif-.px;arvd. and I feel fine." Archie Preston, Chiropractic Ueseareh IJureau, Statement No. 2077-N. VOUK APPOINTMENT for health can be made by telephoning. D. A. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Palho-Neurometer Service Open Kilning Phone C'JI '. t ! i Third Au-nue, Corner Fifth Street The i?eXaJ?iL Store rushes at Cost ,r, overstocked with Brushes ttml in order to move in ,the store at cost price. wc v ill sell any Hair P.rush 1 ttlir-' llajrbrushes ivory backs, ebony backs, polished tii 1 wilful iinrkM. Military llrushes. N'ail llrushes Clothes Canadian! OSRORN MtUSlUlS ...... 11.. 1l..i..ll. riniftt The I tility Urush with the I'lue iiaiiuie. nnaucn utv umw; 'I.' a twisted wire frame and there is a brush for every t'Ji'iiu :u. 3rd Ave. and ()lh St. ORMES LTD. The Pioneer l)ru.gits rhrce Registered Pharmacists Phones 82 and 200 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert . r .irr l. Marrli T. IK. SS. 'iikhii, vtranitrii. jimrnu. t.,ik '" ,,., timer, Victoria, Seattle I'rltruiirj M. March 11. ,r lliilfrtrtli.. i:uht llrtla llcllu. Ooran full. Nairn. mJ- A""r lor .1) 8trai...l,lp Lines. l''"""'on "u" W. C. Oltl'll 11(11. uriirrui. ''"" ... up .u Corner of 4th Street anil Srtl Avenue. I'rlnrr HupeTt, Hare Ton iirarS about Ffnil p n I irirotlHr Drrtiantlnn ont P lo Daillllp form, whlrh proildei ao enllrfly new and ef-ffftlie trratnif nt for rough, foldvchi-nt d ibroat troubles I'epi contain certain medicinal .latTfdlrnti, which, whrn placed upon (be tongue, IminedlaUlx lurn Info Tapor, and are brealhrd down the air paage to th lan(r. On their Journrr, fhr oothe the Inflamrd and Irrltatrd mfmbranf of the bronchial luhM, the delicate wall of the air pav W, and Anally enler and carry relief and beallnr (o the long. lVhlle no liquid or! olld ran Kt to the lunir and air paavex, lhee I'rp fume jret there direct, and healliiB; commence. XSSI X! SSeurlV: aereM It th am u 4t of thi paptr, tad mail it (with le. itinp to pr rttarn poittjt) t9 7tpi Co Toronto. A fr trUt paekot will tiB bo nt yen. All 4rnn1 nl otoroo 11 Ftp. 25 o box. SOCIAL LAST NIGHT I BY CATHOLIC LADIES mii: tin v coi tm:k vi:i:i; puoknt AT rA'JOY.tlU.E AllAlll IN t ill It' ll IIAIX The monthly social In the Church Hall last night under the suplces of the Catholic Women's League was an enjoyable and successful affair, some fifty couples being In attendance. Mrs. R. E. Moore and Mrs. E. W. Marentette were In charge of the evening! tslmaent which consisted of bridge and whlat followed by dancing for which music was furnished by Un. Ponder's Orchestra, the festivities ending about i 1 30 a.m. Between cards and dancing. refreshments were served under the; capable direction of Mrs. Carrsll. j ; Prize winners at cards were: Bridge Mrs. Walter Hume and H. P. J i Wearmoutb. 1 j Whist Mrs Leu Is Leroux and Fred ' Rlffou. BODY FOUND OF MAN WHO HANGED HIMSELF Crinaln nf Harry Cuthhert. Aged round In llarnabv llaior hy I rlrmU Yr-lcfHlay I VANCOUVER, reb 31. Harry Cuthbert. aged 35, was found hanging from a beam In his bouse near Burnaby Lake by friends yesterday. GOOD COMEDY IS ON AT WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT Two reels of fast and clever action, a big east and a lot of hilarity are the component parts of the comedy, "Creeps," which rounds out the program tonight at the Wcslholine Theatre. The oast Is all star ont, headed by Lou Archer, vaudeville star who Is making his picture debut. Phil Dunham shares stellar honors with him and the team presents some exceptionally funny comedy. Stanley Blystone. Anita Oarvln and "Moonlight." the funny colored actor, complete the cajt The number of comedy situathms. a lot of thrills and dull and the rapid scllon are features of this laugh-maker PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EUROPEAN TOURS Personally Conducted Tours have been ariauged this Summer, under the Joint supervision or tne Canadian National Railways and the CuiurU Steamship 'company to Great Britain and Europe and return. All transportation, hotel I and sight-seeing expenses included In Ifures. Cull at City Ticket Office. Third Iavciuh'. or phone 260. for particulars and descriptive literature. ANNOUNCEMENTS Elks' Animal Invitation Ball, February 23. Ebtablishtd 1923. Office Hours: a.m. to C p.m. Saturday: u.ni. to 1 i.m. Any evening by appointment DENTIST Exchange Block- l'hone 10'J TilI5 DAILY NEWS Local and Personal Arthur' Tail. Phono 878. BC, Undertaken. Priono tl. Qet the Big 4 habltl of a Taxi, phone 4. When thinking tf Our ahtngles cost leas and lat longer. Seal Cove Lumber Co. tf St. Ooorge'a whlat, bridge and dance In I.O.D.E. Hall on Friday. February 23. 47 Basketball tonight In Exhibition Building at 6.45. Admission 2Sc and 10c. W. B. Penny was a passenger for the south on the steamer Prince Rupert this morning. Mrs. J. K. Ivarnon and daughter were passengers on the Prince Rupert this morning for the south. H. Jorgenwn of Eighth Avenue has been admitted to the general hospital with an attack of pleurisy. . Dr. R. O. Large of Port Glmpnon. who has been In the city for a few days, returned home yesterday afternoon. John- Bulger returned to the city on yesterday's train from Monteral where he bad attended a jewellers' convention, Enjoy the last dance of the season the Elks' Annual Ball tonight and then take forty days to think It over. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Klrkpatrlck will sail tomorrow morning by the 'Cardena for Vancouver on a fortnight's holiday trip. OUbert Campbell, who arrived yesterday from Port Clements, will sail tomorrow morning on the Cardena for Vancouver. CJ.R. steamer Princess Mary, Captain C. C. Salntey, Is due this evening from Alaska and will sail shortly after for Venoouver. Union freighter Chllkoot returned to port last night from Stewart and sailed this morning for Vancouver and way points. A party of fifteen Royal Arch Masons returned home this morning on the Prince Rupert after Instituting a Royal) Arch Chapter at Anyox. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pitt arrived from Stewart tm the steamer Prince Rupert this morning and are registered ,at the Prince Rupert Hotel. Rev. Dr. T. Ferrler of Brandon, Man, left for Port Simpson yesterday afternoon on a tour of Inspection of Indian 23. The body of .hospitals and boarding schools. J. Uttlcfleld. who arrived yesterday j from the Queen Charlotte Islands, was a passenger for the south on the steamer Prince Rupert this morning. Imperial OH Co.'s tanker Mina Brea arrived In port at 3 o'clock this afternoon from loco with a full cargo of fuel oil for the company's local tanks. D. Sigouln, well known pioneer resl dent of Prince Rupert. Is now at Logan Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands, where he Is employed by the Kelley- Logging Co. Adsm Mackle, inspector of fisheries, and J. Boyd, fisheries overseer, are salting on the Princess Mary tonight for Vancouver to attend a departmental conference. Mrs. C. Reld of Smtthers and her sister Mrs. T. Lancaster of Victoria, reached the city on yesterday's train from the interior and sailed -this morning for Victoria. Union steamer Cardeha;, Capt; A. Johnstone. Is due this afternoon or evening" from the south 'and"' will still at 0 o'clock tomorrow yniomlng' on -her return ;to Vancouver and wayport. Thos. Louden, John Allen and Alex. Wallace, who have been In the city in connection with work on the C.O.M.M. boats at the dry dock returned to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning. T. A. Kell-y. the Queen Charlotte Island logging operator. Is expected In tle city on the Princess Beatrice tomorrow morning and will . sail for the Islands on the Prince John tomorrow night. A copy has been received at the Dally News office of a new Edmonton weekly named "Town Topics," the pub lisher of which Is P. S. Wright, formerly of Prince Rupert. It seems to be a magazine of protest, combined with seme Industrial news. Trappers!- Call and show your fur to the Old Reliable House. It will pay you as we can guarantee, to give you higher prices than anyone else. We have big orders lor all kind of' furs, especially mink. Wm. Ooldbloom, Second" Avenue. Phone 522. tf Fairy tale: The man thought all of his beliefs for himself. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY out 44d WANTED. STORE COUNTER. ABOUT fourteen feet long and three fce( high. Must be cheap. 1'hcae 37S. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME Accidents Carit harm these Guaranteed Art-RtW" Ptmmmm Fall"" rV. i It ill"-lfd i""i IH tfittl i" ofl ol" nd i'f1 tlmlnly botdtr din's 1 I V COLD SEAL 1 j ( umMCTH)KCUAitrrus V V M VOVt MOMVMOl NEW SEASON'S CLOTHES AT ANGER THE TAILOR'S I. Anger, the Tailor, on Sixth Street, has lust received 12,500 worth of ! woollen fabrics Scotch tweeds and Eng- i llsh worsteds. These are the newest in i patterns for men's suits. They come , In fancy stripes and plain colors and are all first class materials. They are well worth seeing. If you feel like I chooMng your material for your new i ' spring cult, drop Into Anger's and have your choice now. Anyway, drop In and see these new stuffs and the patterns which , will be the right thing thl3 year." 49 Advertise In The Dally News T1M1JEK SALE X6S30 There will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the office ol the District Forester at Prince Rupert, B.C.. at 10 a.m.. on the 26th day of February. 1927. the licence X6S30, to cut 4.120.000 f.bJn. of Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar on an area situated on the north shore of So well Inlet. Q.C.I Provided anyone unable to attend th auction in person may suorau a secea tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid, Two (2) years will bo allowed for re moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief For ester, Victoria, B.C.. or District Forester, Prince Rupert. B.C. IN I'KOHATE. in tin: M i'iti:.M: ihi kt op iiitn iMi CMX.MIIU In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph P. Bowman. Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, F. McB. Young, the 21th day of February, A.D. 1927. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Joseph F. Bowman, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 24th dsy of March. AD. 1927, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dttcd the 24th day of February, AX. 1927. TENDERS Hill STOCK OF STATKINLUV. FANIAY (IIIOIIS. KAIHOS AMI Sl'ITLIKS, I IXTl ltt.H AMI I ITT1M1S W, W. WHAT II ALL ESTATE. TENDERS may be submitted tor the above stock and fixtures, etc.. not later than 13 o'clock noon on February 38, 1027. 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