rB3sMsBBSBss5SB3sB Lj,,!;,?. June 11, 1928 THE DAILY NEWS PAGTC THRF.E Principles of Chiropractic Till Wl'HESSUIcE UPON A NEttVif V i i, fiiVct of pressure to lessen the conduction power of U-yw pifcjfrary one may demonstrate upon himself. x imple, if jiwisure be brought to bear on the ulnar nerve , it ci-osmmj the elbow, the region supplied by that nerve: iiics numb, "goes to sleep," as it were. In like manner, mechanical applications to nerves first in- , and later destroy their irritability. Thus pressure i.ially applied first increases and later reduces the power pond to irritants. As stated lust week, sufficient pressure may be appMed to ,.( to destroy its irritability aiid conductivity without in-,y the nerve itself structurally. Such pressure is exer-,1 upon the nerves passintr tarough the intervertebral open-by the misplaced margins of the foramen when a verte-,s subluxated- The pressure does not crush or otherwise i the nerve, but is sufficient to block the impulses which ahintr that nerve. As a result, the organs which are de-. (I : thewe impulses undergo functional or organic aberra-ai d disease results in the part supplied. The nature i.' disease depends upon other contributing factors which !.. ;u-e arm at the time of the subluxation, or may appear In any event the subluxation, by promoting conditions in jr; ii which make disease possible in that organ, are the cauc of that disease. i n example, a subluxation is produced in the lower dor-upptr lumbar region of the vertebral column; no unci effects may follow at once. But years later, perhaps, : dividual develops typhoid fever. The reason that this i simply that the intestines which are the atrium of i,i in this disease are in such a state of diminished re- 'hat they form a favorable culture-medium for the, ; i , at ion of the typhoid bacilli and the elaboration of . ins. It i for this reason that the fever subsides so when the.-e subluxations are corrected because the a' ion of the toxins, which are cause of the fever, is ar- lav arable conditions for the activity of the bacilli !et II elimil a'eci. Your consultation is invitetL R. E. EYOLFSON (HIKOPKACTOK i'hone hlue G2;t-.'!rd Avenue W. ASK FOR YOUR KVi.HW. VVniM.-l'W- 4 00 p.m :i 'r! v 1 tin lrnln So.;!' stlin ANVOV und STB" ABT ASK FOR YOUR NEW MILLION DOLLAR , Valet Auto Strop FREE with every purchase of 10 Wades 30-day Introductory Offer. 7ie Ptoru er Drtcjfisls THIRD AYE V SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8200 Canadian National ic Urged Railway Syflcm in America TPAMTiII .xn TRAIN nit. rial litis 4.U0 a.m.. v,.v .. atruiUT WKtXVS HHIAi". it rvii' MiiVliW 400 pni ii I II III MI f II VIM II I t. IM.AI SERVICE 4.00 rnrtulfhtly. pjn. isth return! Mine day to June lath, and YANCw I lilted SUM tWWU-i;ii. Canada, hi ,Hnt La-urn ITV TIC KET OrriCE. M TH1HM 11 t W PACIFIC Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert lilkiin. Wriuiitrn, Juneau, and HkBn-l 31 irouvwr. VIctiirlH and Seattle 1h KX i i-uiNrtss HOVAi. Inr llulednle. i;.t llella W4ta. Oi-ean . ' tmplirll itivrr and Vaiwouier every . .ii ii fur all HteaiiKbl rnrr f 4tu Mrrt "JL J, ; run ""W M?RiHI. enenil sr'rti1. t and WAeiiue, Prlnee Ki June 4, 11. 1U. Nuiiiu. Alert Hiajf. KrtUwv l InfiiruMtton fwni IHione 81 Insist on B.C. PRODUCTS They Lead in Quality Local and Personal . 1 V son. Tavl I'lume 4. Third Annual picnic of CJIJB. ex ployeea wUl be held dn Vunilay, Jttly to Terrace. 141 Olaf Hanion went train on a brtet WBml there. Illff 4 TuxL it Den tut. Dr. J. ft. Ooaae Phone 688 N. L. Freeman and V. Preston arrived ysstscsUy Iom33R gstfla, itram Sitfc- Bos outtingi for tale, Uurge loads. For pricei enqutte . at Hyde's Tramler. Phone BSC tf out on today's trip to Mlas Chrlssle McKenzle of tbe Ofty Telephone staff, left today for Smitheia on a three week holiday. Several people from Namu arrived here yesterday Including P. Dwyer. Mlas II. Dick and Mrs. Moorehouse. A number of cannery hands for Wales Island arrived on the steamer Catala yesterday and continued on to destination. H. K. Woods, of Stewart, government road contractor there. wa a through passenger going north on tbe Charles today. Watt, government; agent, arrived In tbe !Mtv this mornlne nn th Prtnm OhmrlM an his way farther north. Police constables A. J. Watkinoon and H. C. Qllker returned from eaterday aboard the Catala. bean jnuth in connection with tbe San key trial so Portland Canal be- am returning here later In tbe week Tkm Prinoe Charles arrived in port He morning direct from Vancouvrr with a good jwdssiif lait. There were SMeW of taavuM froaa Montana making, the triangle trip who wen as aal detlgbted with tbe voyage and charmed with the oourteey and atten tion shown them by the personnel of the ship. . Arrivals on the Catala yesterday from the south Included for Prinoe Bupert: D Meftitohle. A. MeLead. J. Lee. M Stewart, A J. Watklneon. R C. Ollker. H L. Batten, Donald Martin. Donald McLeod. Mrs. N, R Hamilton. J. Sankey. A McKay. A. apauldlng. N L Freeman. V. Preston. P Dwyer, Miss M Dick. Mrs. Moorehouse. J M Smith. Jams I Jack and O. Haldersun. For Stewart: T. W. Falconer. S. S. Parr. H. B. SoovUl. O. ttaton. .Fogg. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Stavee and Tan Mclvor and L. T. Davis. Few Alloa Arm. O. Otiauv- H NKHAL WI1CK. The funeral of the late Mia. John Wick will take place on Tuesday after noon at 2 SO o'clock from the chapel of tbe B.C. Undertakers. ANNOUNCEMENTS Canadian Legion Picnic June 10. I.ODJt June 18. Moee Carnival. Vaudeville. Monw Plnic. June 4 "llulld III Labels. Boxes And All Mcxwc Hall. Si! to the hfcllM In the boxes Itmm Pacific mk U a prodoct of . British Columbia. The owner have their home here, ho the profit from the industry is gpent in the province. It in 100. Britinh Columbian, the only canned milk that is. PACIFIC MILK KnrtiirlrK tit Ahlmuriird and Ladner. ILL', "llulld 111 ." IWHiM practice tonight st 630. For a Taxi 'Phone 290. tand. Central Hetel. y.'-V on the Prince CtaMlea. &X .Acropolle Hill Oscar Hanson. tf v Proton taiairea thla afternoon the Prince Charie frftjart. Al mnalcan of sSmlfltA-a. ratu'rnad . AIMn la a paseeoger mvinc on Prtnoe Charles this afternoon at 1 o'eteak. on Jobs Dybhavn la leaving thU afternoon to hla mamrj t tasseu, sailing J. X. Lord. maat? f . the BjA. dan nery at Port Bsqtasgtbn, went out to tbe cannery on titta momfng'a train. A recital by the atudenta of Mlas Way win be held tonttbt at 7.80 m the United Church. Tbe recital will be open to tbe public. The ladles of tbe Baptist Church are holding a tea and sale of home cooking at tbe borne of MM. J. D. Ttaurtoer, Fourth Avenue Beat on Wednesday, June 13. from 8 to . T. W. Falooner of Alice Ann, Con-servallve candidate far Atlln riding, arrived from the south yesterday aboard tbe Catala and continued through to their Btewart where abe will engage In an ac tive campaign. H. T. Jamea, district engineer, left this morning on tbe Prince Alloc for Prince, the BtlkUne country. Bound for tbe same district is a survey party oonaM- ling of P. M. Monektaa. p. Alger, Brule Oarnet Watt, brother of Morman A. i Holt, V. Davles and Cbarles Walker. her home these on the train thla morning after a brief visit to tbe city. , BC- The United Church picnic Saturday proved a great success. The party mad Inspector Splller and Sergeant Me- three trips to Dtgby laland aboard tbe NelU of the Provincial police depart- salvage Prtneeaa and jt snleadid jtfcne MM. returned to town Jbla morning was passed, raoas and game betng oar-n tbe Prtnoe. Charles after attending ned out amder tbe Sunday School offi- tbe Sankey trial at Mew Westminster. Constable CMbaon. late of Port Islington and aow of the city detachment of tbe Provincial Police, returned co town thla morning accompanied by Mrs. Olbeon and family after attending he Sankey trial. Steamer Catala was rather bite arriving yesterday afternoon pulling Into tbe dock at about half past six and leaving agmta at eight . Oapt. Johnson baa charge of bat. relieving Captain fDlaon who is away on holiday. Kenneth Ferguson the Insurance mar president of tbe Victoria Cana dian Club, arrived from the east y' is making a trip to the dais. Passengers sailing toarth this morning f-cm here on the Prlnrsss Alice Included for Atlln B. VjKoovteh. t. R. Bunch, C. J. Fopovtch, H. Kvalnea, Rev. It. Manwarlng: to Whltahorae Kit Ver- reau. John Denal. C. Wltlok. S. Morthay; to Daweon. P. H Peterson . to Wrangell H T. James. Charles Walker, V. Daviea, Ernie Holt. P. M. Monpkton. O. Algar. Bev. A T Hodgson: for Juneau. O. C. Ooebel: for Ketchikan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Washburn. Jack Holmes. Mm. McLeod. USED GASOLINE AT KETCHIKAN HAHRV KAII.M DIEIt AM ltlt I.T Of KXPLUillUN' KKOM LKillTIVd Says tbe Ketchikan Cbronlcle: "Harry Orabam, aged SO. single, stok ed up a can of gasoline thinking It was coal oil to bulM a fire and wee so uadly burned from tbe explosion which .'ollowed that be died at tbe Ketchikan hospital at 1.10 today. Deoeaeed for the past pear has bean employed as deck hand tbe Prtnaa a: Wales. He quit Some time ago and has bean staying at tbe reaidenut of Tom Case. 'Last night be started ta aaaa a fire in the cook stave. After tbe esptoetoc be was rushed to the Ketchikan Oen- era! Hospital and attendee! by Doctor R. V Blla and Doctor Shelby C. Bburtck. but waa so badly burned that no hope u held. "His hcene ta In Anacortea.' SUMMER SCHEDULE OF C.N. COAST STEAMERS The last selling from Prinoe Rupert on the Spring Schedule is Sunday, June 10. During tbe week following, tbe "Prrnce Charles" arrive from tbe south Monday. June Utti. sails for Anyox. Stewart and Maseott Inlet porta same day: returning sella tor Vancouver 4 00 pjn. Thursday, June 14th The "Prinoe George" arrives fram the south and satis for Skagiwajr, Wednee-ti. y. June lath. The Prtnoe Bupert" arrives from the south Friday., June l.Mh and making Special Sailing returns to Vaaoouver 4.00 pa. Hsaase day. Sailings for Anyox and ate wan. June 15th and Vancouver ltb oaaeeUed Alter tola boats will arrive, trojei aautb rich Monday. Wednesdajr and Frutay. 10 SO mm. Ball for south eaoh Monday and Thursday 4.00 p.m and eaoh Saturday S.OO pm. For full particulars this and other services Jail City Ticket Offloa, Phone 360. lee WKATIllV W:iOKT. Hayaport. Clear, calm. temp. SO. . Terrace. Clear, calm, teenp. 80, Roirtwood. Clear calm. temp. SI. Aiyansh. --Clear, cairn temp. &6, Alice Arm - -Clear, culm, tettop. OS. Aiiy ox. -Clear, calm. temp. 66. Stewart. Clear, caun. temp. 81. Pert Simpson -Light northerly wind. clear, temp. 64. Haelton Clear, calm, teorp. SB. Smlthers - Clear, calm. tamp. 88. Burns Lake Clear, calm, temp. St. K tilth Cabin Clrar. calm. temp. 60. Echo Luke cloudy, culm, temp. 60. Telegraph Creek Clear, calm, tamp. DISTRICT READERS BJO. Fresh extras tec Local new laid Wc HSIl Smoked kippers, lb 15c Slppored salmon, lb 36c Smoked black cod. lb. 20c Finnan baddies, lb 36o MEATS Fowl. No. 1, lb 3o and 4c 'Beestlng chicken. Hi 44a Broilers etc Hun. sliced, fust grade SOc Ham, whole, first grade SSe Hun. picnic, lb 3zfeo Oottags roUa, lb Jtfc Baean. back, si iced bOc eaan. side 15c to Mc Park, ory salt ia Ayraiare in inn, lb iht Veal, shoulder 26c VeaL loin 43a VeaL Ug Per Fork, shawlder 28a Pock, loin . 4ue Fork, tog S5e Seef. pot roast IkHMc Beef, boiling isfec to Ike Beef, steak 90c to 4So Beef, roast, prima rib Sir Lamb, chops sue Lamb, shoulder tec Mutton, leg ..J. 49o lamb, leg 48c Mutton, chops toe Mutton shoulder 0c BUTTER rkewkfieea. Sbamtsck aad Waodteao. lb 50o B.CJX lb SOa Capital, lad grade, lb. 4le Mo. t grade, t lb. brieks tl.40 Fraeer VaUey. lb aOe Alberta Creamery 4&c Maw Zealand. In butt 4c print SSo CHEivHE CaaMOkbft ebeese. 8 oa. pkg. .... 86c Kraft Usabefter. 's ate Ontario sol Ms Me Mew Zealand solids las Button, la, 4a Kraft 45c Norwrgian Oeat gob Napoleon Umbrtper 70c Roquefort Tfe Swifts' Broakfiald. lb tea Oorfonaoia, lb 75c MoLarena Cresea. Jan . e and 860 BrookfteM Swiss cheese. lb. akg. Mo uruyere N.IN.UMO ( AMIIIIATi; NAPAkMO. June 11 Laurence Ban-tcn announced bis candidature at the week end aa an independent in tbe Nanalmo riding. V.k Harrison. Con servative, is already in the field. Miss M. Keller of Spokane Washing -on. arrived from tbe south on the steamer Princess Alloc and will be Tloltlng a couple of weeks wltta Mr. and Mr. Norrla Frlngle. Fourth Ave. I. High Low Low Low Low Mlllli Low FIUNCE ItUI'Eirr TIDES 4 a e MOMUY, JIM: II 7:18 sjh. M7 " 30:14 p.m. 18.1 " 1:07 am. 6J " IS JO pai. SJ " Tl liMlAV. JIN 1 8:83 a m 1.7 " aiiOg pjn. Mi " 8:lt a. .... 11 " 14:32 p.m 6.1 ',' Mi:iM,5lVV, J I'M; 18 0:49 m. 17 J ft. 22:01 p.m SO .6 " , 8:38 .m 6.1 " 15:38 p.m. 64 " Till KM1AV. JIM) k 10:44 a.m ISA ft. 22 62 p.m 214 " 4:82 ajn. 4.8 ' 16:30 p.m 6.2 " 1 Kill A v. jim: IS 11:42 a in le o ft. 211 42 p m 82 6 " 8:88 a.m 8.7 " 17:86 pm. Of The Daily News Who do not subscribe for the paper but who purchase occasional copies, will find it advantageous to remit $3.00 and have every copy mailed to their address for the next year. All the News of the North, coast and country, from our special correspondents, as well as world events will keep you well posted at minimum cost. Send the postal order today while you still think of it! Market Prices -3t(BC I I LAUD Pure ?5c Compound 20o EOOS Fneb pullets Sec On TtiurattAV Ur uii trm numtW will ,B.C. Preab ttveU 49c Vancouver ; leave for St. Jacques LAchlgan, Que- They bad. bee, on a two month's holiday trip. i -n ii'-iG People of the Skeena THIS DISTRICT PRODUCED DURING 1927: Cedar Poles and Piling 2,445,000 lineal feet Valued at $400,000 In Payrolls and Profits you shared $280,000 In supplies and Equipment Merchants and . Farmers shared 84,000 Provincial Revenue Received 86,000 EVERY FOREST FIRE BURNS YOUR DOLLARS PREVENT THEM AND LET YOUR SLOGAN BE: "A Smokeless Summer Along the Skeena" British Columbia Forest Service DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers -THE DAINTIEST BKEAKFAST POOH.' Smoked Dally bj Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Hupert B.& (X LOOK at YOUR CLOTHES EVEHVONE EIJ3E DOES Our spring utock of High Grade Men's Wear is now here. Hundreds of Briton's finest woollens from which to choose 'that apring suit" tailored to your measure by Canada's foremost Clothes builders "Society Brand." Obey That Impulse Do it Today THOR JOHNSON fWTJMSWsWj! City Meat Market (SELVIG UKOS.) 3rd Avenue I'hone 705 MEAT- FISH, VEGETABLES and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN I'HODl'CE" at low prices, and immediate delivery Observe! All articles are of superior quality and absolute! fresh. m i