he Registered ptometrist muxt pass a searching exam-I nation before belnjr permit-tod to practice In IJrltlsh ( olumbfa. He doesn't merely "fit Klannes." We have experience and knowledge stained by years of study and practice and we guarantee you satisfaction when your eyes bother voii! ' n-t IIIH I l ll.lir L'il 4 Jewellers JliTIIC STORE WITH THE CLOCK II. (III T .VItlViil Ul itiv WflilW at Msbnonusl rutf m - tublunon) rtrawt Is JijV 11 rroJtxrJ on iHe ntrw " , Oio'' t Ir. ii. ifvouvmjuloki:ep younHotoiHoto MEALTHY-USEOUR COAL-IN HEAT AVtALTl r ru:,l H thai poiol and; -dr 7 . t'iC1- m, vm d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CmHOrilACTOK I'atho-Ne urometer Service. 'Open KenlnftH Rooms 6 & 7, Exchange Illock I'hone 691 Your home's a castle which guard those things you treasure most your family (ta health and happiness. You know the necessity of a good warm coal fire to keep that home healthy and the family fit We know too, that's why we give you the beat coal that's mined. NANA1M0 WELLINGTON and McLEOl) mVKIl SOOTLESS Albert & McCaffery Phones 1 1(1 and 117 Closing : Out I SALE NOW IN FULL RWINfl .Many HanrninH In COATS DRESSES HATS J. BENT Ladies' Heady-to-Wcnr Third Ave. I'hone G3I GEORGE "RORIE CHARTERED ACCOUNT-ANT AND AUDITOR Phone SSI 113 Srrond Avenue West, Prince liiiert SOME ADVICE 'ON INFLUENZA lK. ItAMIttfr H.WH IV ONE MAS .1 t -oi.il, iu:i h A hah; i-lui: TO KTAV Mow tht the epidemic of Influenra U grnenl and may be expected to pay a vtalt to Prince Rupert before lone, the advice of Dr. Frederic Damrau who (writes In Popular Science Monthly and urges that anybody who ha got a cold jfthould tay In bed may be acceptable. Here 1 Dr. Damrau'a advice: "Because It keep ao many persons otit of work a certain number of day rich year and becau hardly anyone escapes it entirely, the common cold probably causes more lout in dollkrt and cents than any other disesse. Por theae reasons. If for no other, it la demanding the attention of phyalclana a never before. They are learning tta cause. Dr. D. P. Smiley, of Ithaca, made a itatiaUeal ttudy among 2.48S Cornell ttudenta to teat aome of the popular belief about the cause of cold. He found that atudenta who protected themselves from draft caught aa many cold aa those who alept by an open window. Thoae who were careful to wear rubber or goloshes during wet wintry weather did not escape any more than did their more atotcal fellow. The much vaunted cold bath in the morning proved only of alight value in preventing cold. The probability I that expoaure to cold, dampnea and draft doe play role In the onset of a cold, but only a subsidiary one. Cold and wet applied to the body ha been ahown, dlmlnUh jthe amount of blood luppllcd to the inoae. And a diminished blood supply mean lea realatance to microbe. Thut whatever part expoaure play in cauttng coryr-a partakes of the nature of pre- ! paring the none for the lnvalon of jthe germ. oooii ni.i :m:iiii: j Hot drink and hot muUrd loot bath are familiar old-fashioned remedies for cold.' and undoubtedly their popularity la deterred. Sweating .la time-honored remedy, and 1 quite effectively induced, alio, by hot lemon are and acorchlng hot bath. To thee "(JO VEKN.M ENT LI QUO It ACT.' otki: or .ti'i'i.KMTioN" Km ii:r.K i.icr.MK NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that, on the 10th day of Pebruary next, the tin-denigned Intend to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In mpect of premle being part or the building hArwn aa AmI Covm Hotel, altuate 1L !the City of Prince Uupert. In the Pro ivince of Brltub Columbia, upon the 'land dracrlbed aa all that portion of Waterfront Block "I." Bay of Prince Kupert. City of Prince Kupert, Province of Brlttth Columbia. Map 823. Prince Rupert Land RefUtralloa Ola-tr;ct. and being more particularly de- arriora loiiowa: ! Commencing at a point which Ilea in ia atraight line of bearing north OSdeg. 21' 8' eat a dliUnce of 781.20 feel from the centre oX circle a ahown on aald Plan 923, Secllon 7. thence aouth edeg. V U" eaat a distance of 60 feet to a point, thence north lldeg. 24' SS eati a dlitance of 100 feet to point, I thence north 6deg 3V 2ft" weit a dl , tance of 00 feet to a point, tbence aouth I S3 dec 24' 33" wet a dUtance of 100 feel to the point of commencement, for the aale of beer by the gla or by the open bottle for coruumptlon on the premle. DATED thl 12th day of January. 1S37. H. A. DODD. Applicant. '"GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" Imitici: or trn.it:Tio ion iir.r.n i.icumi; NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that on 1 the at day of February next the under-latgned Intenda to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence in respect ( to premiae being part of the building i known a Central Hotel, dtuated at the comer of first and Seventh Streeta, In th City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, upon the land described a Lot Eleven (III and Twelve M2). Thirteen 13) and Fourteen (14), in Block Ten (10). Section One 11). City of Prince Rupert, Province of Brit-lih Columbia, according to a registered map Or plan drpoalted in the Land Reg Utrt Office at the City of Prince Rupert I aforesaid and numbered 023, for the (sal of beer by the glaaa or by th open 1 bottle for consumption on the -premise. I DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C, thl 3rd day 01 January, 1.27. . . CORA E. BLACK, Applicant. MINERAL ACT n:nTiriCATi: or improvement NOTICE Juanlta, Anyox. Oranby, Alamo, Rodeo, Pinto. Wann Fractional No. 2. and Monte Fractional Mineral Claim, altuate In the Atlln Mining Division of Casslar District. Where located: On Wann River. Teku Arm of Taclsh Lake. TAKE NOTICE that I, Chrle V. Bob, Free Mlner'a Certificate No. 8Q788, intend, sixty day from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certiflcat of Improvement, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under aectlon 8fl. must be commenced bMore the issue of such Certificate of Improvement. Dated thl lt day of January, A.D. 1927. II. McN. FRASKR. Anent. NAVIfiAHLK WATERS I'ROTEC-TION ACT R.S.r riMPTER 113 Edward Llpsett. Limited, of the City of Vancouver, hereby glviw notice that he ha under Section 7 of th ld Act de-pcalted with the Minuter of Public Work at Ottawa and In the office of the District RnrUUrar of th Land Regie, try District of Prince Rupert, a description of the site and the plana of wharf proposed to be built In the lUrbor of Prince Uupert in front of Lot 2, Block O. Section 1, Map 923. And Take Notice that after the exptra- Ltlon of one month from the date of rth first publication of this notice. Edward Llpsett Limited will, under Sec-' tlon 7 of th aald Act, apply to the Minister of 1"udmc worxa at nia omc In the City of Ottawa for approval of the aald tlte and plana and for leave to construct the aald wharf. Dated at Vancouver thl 11th day of December, 1930. Rub a little Zam-Buk over your hands and arms to check and heal all roughness and chafing. It's wonderful Zam-Buk contains valuable herbal extracts which lubricate the tissues, soothe pain, allay inflammation and grow new healthy skin. Cold-sores, 'chaps', frost bite, chafing and similar troubles are quickly ended by Zam-Buk. safest antiseptic dressing for all injuries and skin troubles. COLDS For cold in lire dead, smear a lillle Zam Muk oter (he palmtof tke band, and inhale. For cold m cbtil or back, rub biiiily wnli linhllj' wifirf d 7am-lluk nigbt and mornint, rm Dl. dlHDUIV SOOTHES PAIN PREVENTS BLOOD-POISON. ae.- . I frr II JJ Of all 'off 'I pound tincture of benzoin, inhaled through the nose and brought dtrecU) to the seat of the disturbance. The proper thing to do for a cold of any degree of severity may be expressed pithily In three sentences: Stay home. Stay in bed. Send for the doctor. The person who obeys these Instruction will not be guilty oi pleading hi microbe all over hi fellow men and will, at the tame time be doing hi bet to avert serious complication In hi own case. VERY CONT.USIOl") While almost anyone nowadaya ad mits that a cold may be contracted by kissing, surprisingly few realize they are In danger when somebody close to tbem cneer.es without using bl handkerchief. But It ha been proved that droplet containing microbe may be projected aero a room twenty feet wide during the course of ordinary conversation. How far, then, can those same drop! Is travel when propelled by the high-powered artillery of a lusty sneerr? I recall vividly one such sni-.e Indulged in by a guest at a mill gathering attended by about tvvnty people. Within the next few d', at least half of thosa present. Including a number who were In an adjoining room at the time, were suffering from cold. WATER NOTICE IHVKItMON AMI TE I TAKE NOTICE that Jame Field. whoe ensued. on the 28th day of November. 1928. A copy of thl notice and an application LAND ACT Tasoo Harbor. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands, Province of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of TH2 DAILY NEWS ONLY THREE 1926 MAYORS WON CONTESTS MAW CIIIEI' M.UJI'TKATKM IN' I'UO-VINC'B MERE lti:-KI.i;(TKU 11V ACCLAMATION HIT .MOST OK THOHi: OI'f'OSM WKIIK I1EATKX In ilxteen of the twenty-four cltle 'in the province which held civic election lait week, the mayor were elected by acclamation. They were Mayor L. A. Hanna of Alebrnl, Mayor J. Z. Park of Armstrong, Mayor J, H. Aahwell of Chllllwack; Charlee Hawklne of Ender-! by; Mayor J. S. Irvine of rernle. Mayor jw. II. Burge of Kaslo, Mayor Percy Boyd of Merrltt, Mayor O. H. Morden of : North Vancouver. Mavor Arthur nw of PoVt Coqultlam, Mayor 8. M. New-! It the handiest and provides Urnnon of Reveutoke. Mayor w. New- Ine of Salmon Arm, Mayor PeteY Swan of Slocan City. Mayor Herbert CTark of I Trail and Mayor L. L Stewart of Ver- Inon. I While the mayor In theae various Cltlea were having eay re-election, Ave 1924 mayor of the othar eight cltlea 'were turned out of office In the per-i on of Mayor Victor B. Harrlaon ofj Nanalmo who waa beaten by Ex -Mayor, P. A. Buthby; Mayor T 8. Annandale' of New Westmlnater who waa beaten by Ex-Mayor Oray: Mayor P. D. Taylor of Prince George who waa beaten by Aid. A. D. Patenon, and Mayor A. W. Bmlth of ItOMland who waa beaten by W. A. Turner. The ony mayor In the province who i eteemed treatment w may add team, retained their aeaU in conteat were: meditated with turpentine or com.;M.or T. M. noberta of Cranbrookii I Mayor J. A. MacDonald of Nelson and Mayor W. II. Mills of Port Moody. In nine dtles Albernl. Armstrong.: Kaslo, Kelowna. Mem a. Port Coquit-j lam, Revelstoke. Slocan City and Ver-; non entire alatea of mayor, aleermen. school 'trustees and police oommla- loner were returned by acclamation. MOOSEHEART LADIES INSTALLED OFFICERS Pleasant Social 'Hour lollcmrd l,ml-ej .Mrrtlng La-t Night Tard and j llanrlie I Installation of o'flcers of the ladlea of the Mooseheart Legion took place at a largely attended meeting tn the Moose Hall last night. Mrs. J. Oawtborn, past senior regent, was tn charge of the Installation Into office of the following Udles: Senior Regent Irs. P. M. Crosby. Junior Regent Mrs. J. Field. Chaplain Mrs. Jack Ratchford. Recorder Mrs. Trior Johnson. Treasurer Mrs. P Wingham. Oulde Mrs. Lund. Assistant' Oulde Mrs. P. J. Ryan. Sentinel Mr. Bartlett. Argus Mrs. Ole Baggn. Planut Mrs. L. R Parry. After the lodge meeting, the ladles were Joined by their husbands and mends and a pleasant social evening Refreshment were served under aaarrss is mma aft., rrmce nuperi. . .,,..,, ' DC. will apolr for a licence to take the direction of Mrs. Jack Ratchford and use 1 cubic foot per second of water I and the winners at thirteen whist tables out of unnamed creek, which Hows I .-., ... o. ,,. .nH r. a p. easterly and drain Into Crescent Inlet. , ... " Moresby Island. Q CJ. about one mile veulng wound up with a couple of from the head of the Inlet on the north shore. The water will be diverted from the dream at a point about 1.000 feet from the mouth and will be used for 40 acrea of land described as unrurvey-1 ed land, for which purchase la applied about 13 chain southwesterly from the j mouth of the stream. I Thit notice was posted on the ground ! hour of dancing, music being furnished by Mrs. J. Oawthorn. DOMINION'S TRADE HAS NO? INCREASED Canada 'a trade will total nearly two pursuant therto and to the "Water, and a halt billion dollars In the year will bo tiled the office of the Act," In ,,,. 1 .iav nxi B"e1 nn 00 tv. ii.Uru .v.m. Waur Resorder at Prince Rupert. BC. ' r8V" Objections to the application may be ie for man. the trade or, the Doram filed with the aald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Right. Parliament Buildings. Victoria, B.C. within thirty day after the first ap- ion can be estimated ft 12,324,013,4061 for 182. Thl' Is an Increase .of nearly j 1220.000.000 over 1923 and an Increase peranceor uii notice in a local aewt- 0f abou M40.000.0oq over 1924. These December 20. 1928. V " . fflguress (Were made nubile! by the JAMES FIELD, Dominion. Bureau: of StatlaUci. . AP"cnt'l There 1 an Increase In both exports (and Import. In the twelve months ending November 30, Canada exported NOTICH OF WTKXTION TO.UTI.Y TO dometUe good, the Tllu, ot ,UMi. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north shore of the South Arm of 1 713,729, an Increase of about 485.0OO, 1 000 over the previous year and an Increase of about t230.OO0.COO over 1924. A small quantity of foreign goods also was exported. During the past year, the Dominion Prince Rupert, BO, occupation Marin imported about a billion dollar' worth Broker, Intenda to apply for perralasion . , , , ,10lnnn of ' to purchase the following described 0ls' an Increase 190.000.-land: 1 000 over 1924. Commencing at a nost planted on the : ,, k..,.i,i ,w north ahore of Bouth Arm of Tasoo Har-' """" BVV bor. Moresby Uland, Queen Charlotte United State than they sold In that Island, 'in the Province of British Col-' country. Imports from the United umbia, about 6 chains from the end ol ,,M ..,.. K,, . , . ,. Canadian the Oovernment trail; thence 10 chain ! K'ntfom. brought In goods northeasterly; thence 10 chain north-1 to value of 104.000,000 and exported to westerly; me nee to nains aouthwester- , th. old Country, a,000 000 containing twtnty (20) acrea, more or less. t OI.l MII1A JAMES FIELD. Applicant, Dated November 29. 1928. IN PROBATE IN TIIK NI'PKKMK COt'KT OF IIKITlSII In the Matter of the Administration Act; and tn the Matter of the Estate of Alberta Daniels. Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, Judge Robertson, the 13th day of December, A.D. 1926, I .was appointed Administrator of the estate of Alberta Daniels, deceased, and all parties having claims against th ald estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly Verified to me on or before the 16th day of January, A.D. 1927, and all parties Indebted to the estate are 'required to pay tlio amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, D O, Dated the loth day of December, A.D. 19S0. Advertlae In the Dally New The Weil-Managed Home 'T'HE manager of a household is the purchas-ing 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 mae your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are useful. t 1 Every manager of a household every member 0 the household who shares the responsibility for the family's Welfare should mae a habit o reading the ads. Read the advertisements in order-to buy wisely I! i I " J - ' ""''BBBBaBalaaaBBB LAND ACT j i NOTICE OP INTENTION" TO APPLY TO TO LKASi: LINK In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north shore of Crescent Inlet. Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, in the Province of British Columbia, and being about one and a half miles from the head of the Inlet. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert, B.C, occupation Marine Broker, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of Crescent Inlet, about one and a half miles from the head of the Inlet; thence northwesterly 20 chains; thence southwesterly SO chains: tbence southeasterly 20 chains: thence northeasterly 20 chains, and containing forty 140) acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 27. 1924. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTKNTIOV W APPLY' TO LEASE LAND In Oona River Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, B.C, and altuate onf an wana in uans surer approximately opposite Block One and Two of Lot 2199. R, 3. Coast District (mostly tide flat surrounding small island). TAKE NOTICE that John Bergman, of Oona River. BC. occupation fisherman. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described' lands: Commencing at a post planted 300 feet north of northwest corner post of Lot 2199: thence 1.000 feet southern; thence 200 feet westerly; thence 1.000 feet northwest; thence 100 feet to post planted, and containing ten acres, more or leas. JOHN BEROMAN, Applicant. Dated October SO. 192(1 RALPH LEPINE HEADS SHRINERS IXKCTKII PKKSlllKNT OP LOCAL CLVU AT HMilLAK MONTHLY MEET IVO UST NK1IIT HU.L IS l'OSTItNf.l The Prince Rupert Shrine Club at tta regular meeting In the Commodore Cat last night elected officer for the year 1027 as follows: President 'R. V. O. Leplne. Vice-president W. It. Tobey. SecretaryA!onzo Hatnea. TreasurerOlof Hanson. Directors s; E. Parker, John Dybhavn and R. A. Creech. The first annual ; Shrine ball, to have been held this month, has been postponed until spring. A - t Amazingly Truthful Reproduction Making every record do Its best. This new Brunswick quickly won the hearts of music lovers everywhere. The case, too, is is beautiful ueuuiiiui beyond t,he usual 2d ,ay'I want ; new' nfSTfl kl. J 1 PAGE FIVE mgQagf rXrnrBlf"'PstJ!jHKl g WVaiLr.Lrr I .rXrPrrXrXl : g J. LORNE MacLAREN, Ltd. Third Avenue, Corner Fifth Street rr 4 Hir ro..vcvr GRANT'S Best Procurable" rEs9s! (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Bollki (UtJ MrIM4 by WUUai Cr.M a tvmt UnMW ClraliJJiili mi B-Jniu--Uniiv-l OutJknM, Dull-.mm Cluf i-, Sutlui. ,11 m Tills ndvertlsement is not published or displayed by the Iibjnor nnntrol Hoard or by the. (lovernnient of UritisL Columbia,