Ulrijty. Alrch,j&,::1M cCtho r- service Fairbanks-Morse Ball Bearing Pumps Five 'Mi' wer on ball bearing pump " leitthan the manufacturing t. ,w .usees in ilceve bearing!. Sealing imgs therefore maintain their original clearance! and the pumpt do not lose their efficiency. Ball bearing! require treating but one -j j far and are dirt and water .''. Thus the pump it easier kept '.'. ' the cost of lubricant and , .! ..ting gangt it reduced. Oi'.m imiont for the high efficiency mi : unusual economy of these pumpt .;re orrtained in our bulletin. r7ht CANADIAN FilihanRs 'Morse COM PANY OmiU. Pr at Prince Rupert of the New Chevrolet I vm Delivery Chassis $0:11.00 II i mi Truck Chusis $K(MMM) 11 h! t. r ftiOK.OO l: .... .l-ti-r Delivery $80M.OO ! in, 9K0H.OO i .SMI. 00 (ah $ii:U.oo . ! $l:io.oo ' ,! i iltt SI 0:10.00 Ir Landau $1080.00 I : "iit Dumper and Rear i'. I 'TcttPB standard eiuip-. ' on all Passenger M l.-N I .- Wheels Standard . r .nif rit on Imperial and ' i"'t only. On other ' $10.00 - extgn. Tire and Tube, " fXtra. faien Garage Phone 52 City Meat Market sei.vk; mtos.) Thud ,ve. Phone 705 KJOT 1 !SK iKONSAKUK (iJirrosT N0KKKI.0ST 1ETMYS0ST I'lllMUIsA iAM.MKI.OST MSKiniOl.Lim HATIlltOI) MUI.TEK QJS,. s Kl. varer. Ililliffe prlser. Hurtljr omhrlncelsc. " s. WALLACE CO, ITI. MKHCUHY FASHIONED SILK HOSE ' 1,1 " and Service Weights "' '"niniftul, Illack, Almoa-1,1 " ''. Nude, Kvenglaw, Mer-ida, Flesh, eic. I 1'irn $1.75 to $2.50 The Hose for Snllsfnctlon iiS.WalIaceCo.Ltd. 'hone j, 3rd Ave, & Fnlfon. Proposal to Kill Off a Few of rolitmans at Ottawa Order in Get Better Results in Parliament Cornet of y N ouct of Ilusineas at Nationa National Cnnitnl Capital tm This st,... Session f, v?:.!' ?r1ffMr? under Heaven f J,b Whieh would brin tears to the eyes of erocmlilp a a t0 .u the 0f the 8Phinx- The nT 6? fa,CC gentleman who ho d th, the I S 111 MT mUSt dCal W,th a" cla'808 of PeI)le. when line budget ih hid on, nart culnr ftiMnflhn u i,n,in.,.. .i i cute, of high tariffs and low tariff Take the law tariff gentlemen nrrt.' iney point out now trifling the ttrlff re unions nave rx-en. Here a little and there a little! Four-fifths of one par cent 3n the Intermediate Tariff here, and one-i?n;n In some ,.thr place! Then, aa soon a they pats out, along marches other ! ?mtlemen who state that the alaahlfitfl 01 me tsrifr ha been terrific In the House of Common It la the aaeie. Bang gees the dear of another Industry s on honorable ucntleman v-lien he take-, his se.it -hut Mr Robb ! dies not heir this one! He lias been railed ou! of the House by a high pro-tecricnist manufacturer who has asserted all hla life that tariff never rake price and now the good man is terribly worried- the tariff on plush haa gone up and hla tost of production (he j usee pluah in hit factory aa a raw ma-jterlal). will be Increased. He haa forgotten every argument he ever made about the tariff not raining prices end so it goat. Between tlm. the Dairy Council aaka (or a higher tariff on Australian butter -not on cream separator, or milking mschlnea, but on butter. Only last "1:' T"Mtlon rrl ivHBbivii in vvKsuuigkun, urging y I American government to abstain from. ; putting a high duty oa milk and steam. To occupy three separate positions on the one subject la difficult, but the dairyman succeed in doing It. t I There has been no horU:;e if speakers With the reduced lenirlb of oratorical utteraneaa, It it just paaaibte ' that the total number of speeches may be greater than ever before. All kmda liave taken the lloor. Coote and Irwin among Progressive the latter the ' vigorous defender of group government ! two or three cabinet minister Mr. Boi,n.a. the 'eloquent. Conservative I from a far east aa Nova Boot Is and a I far wevt us B C Olen and Brown from I the Prcgreulve Liberal, and ysu have I a Ktodly number of contenders for tbe I SrAMkerS t-ye. I On '.lie Liberal side of the House, the gmtut interesting speakers were Utpotnte I and Ralston The former it always I good. There si a Cjuslnt tarn te hit etf-! tences. The English I preclv and ae-! curate bat with )ut ertflstgti accent to i lend a note of piquancy. No one' can pay a compliment more defUy or take it away with more chacm. Here la a -1 have made alhtalon to the OVBltX.MBXT L1QUOU ACT." NOTICE OF .ITI.I(;.f HN FOK BKHK LU E-Nhi: NOTICS la heeeby given that on tbe 1 :3th day of March neat, the undersigned I inteoda to apply lo ike Uquwr Oantrot Board for a license In respect of the umnte being part of the btUbUna known a Port Clements Hotel, sjtaatecT at Port Clemen t. BC, upon the land described m Lot No a. Sleek . 8ujb-1 division of Lot 748. Queen Charlotte I-. land District. Map No. 10T, Prance BU- und Reglatratlon Uisitlct, In tbe Krt ovlnce of flrttWi Columbia., for the i ,ale of beer by the llaa or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises DATED this ISM oay w risrairj, iw. BUTOONB LORNS T1NOLEY. Applieant. "(iOVEUNJIENT LIQUOK ACT" Tiri: of .ipn.irATios ion m:r.u i.iiKMi; Nolle u hereby green that on the 16th day of Uin l tMlk U underalgpett S'n itt" aitati on Lot Eight i hi Block Fourteen nil, t-iau uu. i, uaett Townal. Town of Maawtt. Queen Charlotte lalanda. Prince Rupert Land RegMHtton DUtrlet in the Province of Urltlsh Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glaas or by tbe open bottle for conwmptlon on the pre- DATKD at Prince Mupert, B.C.. thla I4th ds, OM XVTBS. Applicant. NOTuiTO CONTRACTORS htM Tender, endoreed Teaajer let ' PaTmTut Court Ilouss Prince Rupert m re.-e.ved J? ;;.2e?4l?SaOP Saturday. MmMUW. ,o noon of ni.nii NiMri i it'tibiuiiD. vuii w. office in ITT . riotalirnoiint of htTtender. Tendera he considered unless made out :n',the0,fm0Supdp.l.d .igned I with the ThTlowe.t or any tinder not neces-sarllv accepted. q. c. MACKAY, District anginfcr. e MINERAL ACT (Form F.) rERT.FlrATKOrMPK)VEIENTS .te'CMnrrruntain about four IXMcj"1 Th.?'we Stoke. BnN2SeT rree Miner' Certificate SonSl daye from HBMO-BOOfly m mtend. tem sixty j No. Mining to a n hereof, the date improve- ""'for 1.J iwrpo'e Of obtaining a for menta. V f the ibove claim Crown ",Ue not that action. Aud "' commenced hs nmst be &fJfre ' "uch rUncta ' Improvr""' , . ,., ,,, , i, a n iib H. McN FOA8EB from Tortrnto Nertbweat. The Attnt. Deathman? T "7 - ? "Vl 'i t - . - fr. Wlmtfptg eonvehtlon. With many of the reaatutlotta adopted there. I wouM net agree, but oite act of the convention I cnnuntixl the choice l the party leader. They telected a fine leader, a mau of courage and atronj convlctlonti and well able to expreat ihote convlctjoixi. He U an excellent type of Canadian manhood. Having said that, he will forgive me if I eitprM my disappointment that"- ai d he promptly proceeded to find fault and fh a very gentlemanly way with nearly everything Mr Bennett haa done ilnce be became leader. Mr. ftoktpu dealt largely with the problems of a Maritime! At aure aa the tun riiet, there will be a grand aaaault upon the government for a hand-out to the iron and ateel Industrie, just at aoon aa the warring factions can get together for a raid on the public pun. Of course Mr. Ralston did not express hi anticipation of anything of that na ture but the wlndH from the Marttfmes tbe 7 and tbat ta the te " Cenaervatlre .Id. of the Houee there has been a goodly list of warriors in the fight, but Mr. Steven ! absent. Mr. Drayton la abroad end two each mighty soldiers gone from- the flgMHig force make a visible vacuum in the rank. However, they will be beck, then mere spark will fly. An Interesting event of the week wn the annual statement of the OM R. K was interesting in Itself. Beetdea n brought on a c4ah between Meatn. Church and Hoeken. That la a story in ittetr. The facta are that Sir Henry Ttsornton was appointed by tbe Liber-art at manager of the O.N.H. He la a goad man for the Job. Whether by luck or accident, the governaMnt selected tbe right man. The road ha made wonderful progress Now, every potftleei party haa a few men who. In the Interest of the party, ought to be shot at Oawti. if the treatment seems too cruel, have the shooting take place on 'nomination day or have them driven lirte etHer beforehaawt. Among the Oun-eervatlvet. thla good work might start with Tommy Church and continue with a few othe who make a paatune of staging songs of hate against our fellow CejtadkMM of French deaceat and CMkelie reltglosi. In feet, so good a Tory paper as the Ottawa Journal has been ruggestlng these friendly execution for one time. Mr. Church began hla sniping at the C.N K. Greet meat for the Ldberelsl They would like It to continue. The handling of the CNA. met to one thing In which they have succeeded the mere time tpent trying to make the public believe they hsve failed, the better tor the party. But Brother Hoeken rose up and smote Mr. Church with a cold stern calm word and toM the gentleman that In hi ceeetovw crtWelam be tttd not represent one per rent of the people of Toronto "the Oood." It was a One piece of work on tbe part of Mr. Hoeken. The Canadian people are enitoua to give the C.NJ? a chance. Oeod constructive criticism will be welcomed by the people of the country and by sir Henry TheentoH aod tbe official of the road, hut men who are running a great national enterprise ought to be aved from t tbe irra- gentleman OJfit, last year, earned interest on Its tnoebtedneM to the pubiic--lt had a good year. Mkfbty good, all things oaauwered. Referring onee mere te these quiet pelrtlcal executions, tbe Uberala would be helped If tbe member who make high pro-teettcntet speeches and otftclal who try to make the tariff higher than It la. were stationed for five years at the police pott of Pond's Inlet in Baffin Lend, gpeocbe which are off color and action which ere likewise, are always embarratslng to a party. The ether day. In a dull apell In the ,tvmr mtn the aanred corner, where, dur ing session hours, tbe tons of Labor alt. For some little time he aat there. Dark whHpeo passed around the eorrlder. Wat Mr. King trying to bring thee gentlemen to see the light as be saw It (If a taw It l In regard to the budget? Was he auggeatlug Labor legislation which might attach the party of three to tbe Liberal banner? What went IN PRORATE IN TIIK Sl'IMIRMR OOI KT OF IIRITISII " COU'MBU U i ithn .Matter cf the Administration fA thefarr'bf the Estate' At Sldnej fwett Marsh. Deceased, Inteatate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor, F. McB. Young, the 14th day of February, AD. I92S, I waa appointed Administrator of the estate of Sidney Boot! Msrsh, deceased, aud all parties having claims against the aald estate are hereby required to furnish tame, properly verified, to me on or before the lSto day of March. AD. 1928, and all parties indebted to the estate are re. to pay the amount of their 1b 3ulred ebtednesi to me forthwith. VOMN A. WATT, Offie'al Administrate Prlm-e niirjert B C Dnud thl 15th day of February, AD 19J8, 7H3 PAIL? NBW3 FA025 FTV3 When a Stomach Nerve is Choked MONPAY HEALTH TALK by It. K, EVOLFSON, !).(' Ph.C. When the nerve that lead from the apine to the stomach are choked aj, tljaj ' pencil-lead-sfre hole bet wet te joints of the backbone theni'he Htomach is bejng weakenMF1 Then it is not getting a uprRW supply of nervous energy; - The flow of impulser) to the atomach museles, tianues ami glands is hindered and reduced. Higestive energy is lacking. The Chiropractor making an ad justment, frwes by hand that pinched nerve. Health flows buck into the atorsach as naturally ax the air nurywa back into the lung when ehkfng pressure on the throat is remOvexl. YOUR CONSULTATION IS INVITED R. E. EYOLFSON CHIROPRACTOR G2.1 Third Avenue West Phones Office: Illue 85. Residence: Illack 252. en in that mysterious conversation? For a tune no one knew. Then tbe tec ret leaked for tbe Oommoni is a whis pering gallery and even ihe moat secret plan and acheme eventually emerge mt the light of day. It seenM that the Premier had In his- office a favorite chair. On It for years the late Liberal chief, the great Lsurlrr had sat. Time bad dealt kindly with tbe chair, but It was wearing out. The Premier want ed it fited. but ft aeenied that a chair like that deserved parwculsr treatment NOW, A. A. Heaps, the Labor member 1st Winnipeg North. 14 an upholsterer by trade and the Premier was seeking his advice. The result of the whole matter was that Heaps borrowed some too hi. ce a, cd from his parliamentary labors "for an hour or two of hdtaatt toil' as he af terward, expressed it,', and the chair la now restored to Its pristine glory. -It l laid that the late King adward pointed out to a friend a certain chair in Buck Ingham Palace. "Look," he aald, "John Darns sat In that chair." In years to cune, Mr. King will be able to aay "Laurter sat in that chair. Heaps uphol stered It " Thus hapYftl? enda a dal. MAKING PLANS TERRACE FAIR COMMITTERS AITOINTKK AMI MITH ItOl TIVK UOItK tOft THIS VLAKS EtBXT 1'1-tNNF.II NOVEL TROPHY SCHEME NOT VKT llllli:il AVIIimiKIt TO hfcMl A IHHTItKT UMIII1IT TO ritlM K HI I I ItT THIS V K.MI TERRA Ot. March 19. Tbe newly ap pointed ' ekecutrve of tb Terrace Pall Fair Astoelstlon held tblr first meet-big hi,', tbe municipal hjatl on Friday evening V whlch'all roemers were pre-tent. Representatives, of the associate committee appointed by tbe Women a Institute were also present. President II. A. Swain presided. Following rou tine business letter was read from tbe secretary of the Palis Association calling attention to the fact that the date submitted conflicted with those set for the Prince Rupert fair, and ask ing that another choice be made. The sixth and aeveuth. t erenth nnct -lghth of September were decided on. aubjecr t.- the approval aud decision of the Fairs Association The secretary was authorised to send membership fee to the Pairs Association and the signing of the neccaiary bank Ing business by the president and sec retary was authorised The following new coin m it tee were named by the president, a number of others hiving been appointed at the annual meeting: Minerals-Ed. Mlohiiud. Oram slid anuses J Lever, O. Hamlin. Field Raota- O. Hamlin, . A. Swain. " Flower S. T. nny, r&l. Mlchaud, and ladle' committee. Photograpbjfr -R. W. Riley. MembarsltlrW-M.e". Hamlin. Ooriett. Mlehiud, Lever and Strain. Udietaderostmrnt ttnsnail Exhibit Ladles' commit.. V All committees were atked to meet and make a preliminary revtoien of their respective sections of tbe prlee-lltt and be ready to report at the next meeting The district exhibit came up for dis cussion owing to the fact that for the past twn years the sliver oup and allver medal which have been offered a.i prleea have not been competed for. It waa decided tq have President Bwaln ii..i. ii 'i " donor. J. B. Agar, to U bt wuuid agree to baying Mitft ; , i i of every night by paid in advance Keep about world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Rupert, your own town, and by no means the least, get the NEWS OF THE STORES their prices and their bargains by reading regularly i i THE prise transferred to tome other section and drop the district exhibit from the list. i timzi: rt ps A tngtestteu was made by J. K. Oor- den that the eteeutlve might try to utilise the six or seven silver cup whieh have been won by district exhibits at the Prince Rupert fare, and which at present are stored In tbe Terrace Drug Store. It was suggested that these might be re-engraved a being presented by the district to the person winning them two years in eueceaalon for beat exhibits in certain sections. The mat ter was left with the peeaMeat and secretary to find out Just to whom or what the cups totonged tad try to Mak artlingeebente-.tM Iftett eMt The matter of tbe Mr Wftif tttWst-i taking the week of tending a district exhibit to the Prince Rupert fair waa left over untu a future meeting. It waa decided to ask for applications for secretary, same to be sent to 11 Halllwell. acting secretary, before the next meeting which was set for Thura day evening in the Municipal Hall. TERRACE Fred Forrest of Usk waa a businsaa vttltor in town at the end of the week. Rev. Wm. Allan left on Saturday's delayed train for Haas 1 ton where he 1 making an exchange of pulptta with Rev. J. II. Young, who haa been visiting the Vanarsdol Indian charge during the last few days and who occupied the pulpit of Knox United Church, Terreee, on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Root. Haney left on Sunday to spend a tew days la Prince Rupert. The senior and Intermediate of the Anglican Sunday school were entertained by Rev. and Mrs. ltoslnaen rt aSt. Patrick's social held In the chtirch. vestry on Saturday evening. Tbe evening was spent in game and music and refreshments were served during the evening. Rev Wm Allan gave the CO.I.T. group an Interesting talk on missionary work carried on in the Island Of run Id ud ut their Saturday meeting. r mniremenia for vrlilrh were lu law bands of the spiritual group. Osout Olander waa In from Knluni Lakt aumig thl week. your copy of The Daily News having it delivered to your will bring it to you every Yoursei Wei DAILY IT WILL PAY YOU! address by carrier night for a year Posted NEWS ,85. f. All Sweaters, Mackinaws, Wind Breakers REDUCED 15 PER CENT RURRERS. sites fl and 7, regular $2.25, now , . . . Shoe Sale Continue. Every pair must go. THOR JOHNSON City Meat Market (SELVIO RROS.J 3rd Atenue Phone 765 MEAT- FISH, VEtiETARLES and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PRODUCE" at low prices, and immediate delivery Obserte! All articles are of sujierior quality ami absolutely fresh. To Every Woman who is eager for new ideas in home decoration new color combinations for the sun porch, new color schemes for baby's room, now color beauty everywhere in the house "CI" finishing Lacquer come1" s a household blessing. Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 I I Insist on B.C. PRODUCTS They Lead in Quality