i,v, January 23, 1928 T THE DAILY NEWS EAGfi THBEE m m i u in i i ii i n in ii mi ii iiwiwiiw mn ii "II RSaB- Local and Personal "BUILD n.c." FIrvST HOSPITAL E AC Annual I 1 I aw nil Regular values up to $40. . ; -at ion Sale Price i onlinuis with an unabated flow of the Higgeat llargaina In H.C. MEN'S DIIESS SHIRTS u s Dress blurts in hnglish Bronrkloth, Derby Coick mill other fine material in a verv fine selection i ,. i im. All aizes from 14 Vj to 17. Here itt a spm-ial .i wiiich you ean afford to .stock up on these, ttt-t Off ,:i".i Sale Price 91VO ii, ;t for Jjtf.OO. MEN'S ( AI'S ; i . hundred Caps to choose from. The famous Wolfe Cap, hm l with unbreakable peak. In all shaded und sizes. i ! ., i value Up to $3.50. Q-J Off i . ion Sale Trice $iOU MEN'S OVERCOATS h i. lot of Men's Overcoats, only eight in the lot. which 11- i leureH out before stoc ktaking as we do not want to ilii.-e over. These arc of fine matcriaj.i and very well .MENS FLANNEL SHIRTS l ; : lamoui li.W.G. Shirts in all wool flannel. The: e come l :,o. $15.00 y checks and in sixes from 15 to 17' i. Ueguktr value." on Sale Price $2.95 ROYS STOCKINGS famous St. Margaret's brand .stockitiKs with the I. nee, specially suitable for hoy's hard wen'-. These 1 1 . k only and in all sizes. Regular value to $1.75 QRp 9 i.n Sale Price Acme :: Importers N v '.!). Older Strictly Cash No ( liarge AccMntti Mail Orders Forwarded Express Prepaid Schick Schick Repeating Razor H v Kepeating Razor that makes shaving easier. ads like a pump gun 20 marvellous blades in each clip It naves shaving time no drying, no fuming IT SHAVES I.IKE A HEAD BARBER smoothly, quickly, comfortably Simple as A. B. ('. plated Razor, with A) blades i lips of 20 blades 81.00 yic Pioneer Druitjists HIND AVE. V SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES' 200 JANUARY Clearance SALE Special Bargain Tables 25c 50c 95c DKESSHS AT COST prick Itarft-nlna In all Lines H. S, Wallace Co., Ltd. l'honc !) 3rd Ave. and Fulton Thor Johnson (iOES OUT Ol' THE SHOE IU'SINKSS DRASTIC llEDCCTIONS On every Shoe in th Store WHEAT IIA1U.AINS COME AM) ;KT 'EMI BO. Ondtrutm. Ption. i. Dentist. Dr. J. b. Oosse. Phone 686. naUng dally, 2 to 1 and 8 to 10. U Tommys Taxi. Phone 780. Zenith cafe. t Oetfpfaf Big 4 bamu When tnlnttnf " a Tati. pbone 4 tl T. a. ifJcManamon arrived In the city lrcm Tckgiapb Point on yesterday afternoon'! train. 1- A. Morris, local broker, returned to the city on the Camoaun laat night irona a business trip to Vancouver. Adam Hackle, Inspector of fisheries woo baa been on a trip to Vancouver on omclal dutlea, returned to tne city on tne Camoaun laat night. Allan Carol&n. Stewart haa been on a business trip to Van couver, waa a passenger on the Camo aun laat evening returning north. F. W. Hart repmicl thU mornluu that he had 144 slogans submitted for the aecond oompetltldn ootid uc ted by nun which clones tomorrow morning. There was a special anthem by the choir at morning service In 8t. Andrew' Anglican Cathedral yesterday. In the evening there waa a solo by Carl Brand During the paat iorty-elght hours 150 carloads of grain have arrived In the yards for the Alberta Wheat Pool Prince Rupert elevator Railway offices this morning reported 350 carloads on the division. The fire department was called out a 5 18 Saturday evening to extinguish a chimney fire at the residence of Mlkt Vuekovlch, 94 Second Avenue. Tin I w""- mhuuwucu uj uttruiicwn and there waa little if any damage. The Oountv Court ease In which W. Collier la aulna thr eJtv of Prtnnr Rupert for damages in ' the sum ol 338 Jt as a result of having been run down some time ago by a city truck has been act over until next month court. 4 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Legion Novelty Dane. January 27. Prince Rupert Olrla' Drill Team dance February S. CNR Annual Ball. Friday. Pebrary 17 Clke Cabaret April 30. SYNOPSIS OF uND AMENDMENTS PREEMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved. .nrv.yed Crown lashla may be pr-eiaptl by Urliiah subjects over II years of aga. and by aliens on 4eclarlng lot.atton to bernnt. British aubjeeta. oondl-ttuno! uton residence, ocepatlea. jad improvtment for aarlcaltaraj Tull Information oonrernta rra-Atlona regarding pre-emption Is aiven in Hullrtln No. 1. Land Saris. "How to Pre-empt Land." copies of vihlcli ran be obtained free of charge y addri'salng the Department of L:.nds. Vlciorta. B.C.. or to any Government Agent. Ksx'urda wlU b. rranted covarlag only land suitable for aarlcultural iurisea an-1 which la not timber land. I.e.. can y ins; over 1. 000 board feet uer acrt west of the Coast Rax It and a.MO feet per aoie east of that Ranae. Application, for pre-emption sr. to be addressed to th. Land Com-mlet-loner of ih Land Recording I1-rlalcn. In which the land appllevl for la .Hunted, and are made on printed forma, copies of which can be obtained from th. Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five year, and Improvements mad. to valu. of llo per acre. Including clearlna ami cultivating- at least flv. acres, before a Crown Oram ean b. received for more detailed Information ... the bulletin "Hew to Pre-empt Land" PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland, for agricultural purpo.es; minimum price for first-class (armbl.) land Is fl per acre, and aeooad-olass Hrrai-Inff) land II Gn pr acre. Further Information recardiiia: purchaao or lease of Crown lands la alven In Bulletin No. U. Land Series. "Purchase and Leas, of Crown Land. Mill, factory, or Industrial alt. e timber land, not .xcsedtng acrsa, may be purahased or leased, the conditions Including paymeat o stumpix. HOMeSITE LEASES Dnsurvered areas, not esoeedlng SI acroa. may be leased as bomeeUes, oondltlonal upon a dwelling bete: erected In the first year, title being Obtainable after reeldene. and Improvement condition, are fulfilled and land haa been .ttnr.yod. ., J.JtAses For arailng and Industrial purposes areas not exe.edleg 111 aorse may b. leased by on. parson or a compear aRAZIIIQ Under Die Orexlng Act tb. Prov-Ine. la dlvlud Into crating Alstrlota and th. ran. admlnlat.r.d un-ltr a Orailng Comnilaalonsr Annual graainu permits ar. Issued baaed on numbers ranged, priority being gives to established owners Bluett-owners may form ate cla (ions tor rants tnanag.rasut ITr.a or parUy free, parutiu are avtdlable for settlers, ea-npars and travsllora. u u tea Try This Salad Dressing Bl ipoiiTf, I Three-fl,'tin Pacific Milk, 1-8 cup melted butter, 1 tea-poon salt, 1 teaspoon mustard, 1 cup vinegar, juice of onion. Beat eggs and milk well together; add melted butter and rest of ingredients and beat again. This recipe was sent in but no name was sent with it. However, we are very glad to print it PACIFIC MILK Head Office. Vantouter r'aetorte at iJidnrr and AlilxiUforu. "BUILD n.c M Legion No. 45 Ani.ual Novelty Dance, January S7. liffertlve January M. I iilun gasoline Hill be redsverd t VM- nr gallon. Kalen Ua ragr. 20 There was a good -si zed crowd present at the weekly dance under Scandinavian auspices in the Metropole Hall Saturday night. Ales. Tule la showing his friend, a photograph of the youngest member of .be Yule family, affeat, gnat grand-laughter from me States. Charles Wilson, well known Utblyn lee contractor, la a business visitor in the city, having arrived from he interior on yesterday afternoon's iraln. Dr. W. T. Kergln and party aboard .he power yacht Pull Moon ' made a rulse to Lucy bland yesterday. The heavy .wall prevented a landing being made. R. H. Leigh ton, fire inspector for the : crest Branch, returned to the city on rterdsy ntternoea's train after having spent a few days la the central interior hi omclal duties. W. H Manuel of Winnipeg, travelling .udltor for the Canadian National ball ays. la a business visitor In the city. 'svlng arrived 'rem the East on yeeter day afternoon's trass. Mr. and Mrs. dearie Keith reached the city from Ttmee on yesterday a? lernocn's train, Mr. Keiih enter lag the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital on ac- ..jnt of a broken arm. It was only recently that Mr. and Mrs. Keith vjioneer residents of Terrace, returned j tr.at point from Toronto where they have been living tor the past few yi "Flytng tPollce of British Columbia Coast Waters." by vi.. i :; M :-Lai en. VtrjC., is tb ww.kO ...':: In l-e luagaslne aectlbs of ., :,:!.. Vancouver Sunday Proruv l . Mr-tide. Mojar MaoLaren' Ki. - J-Testing manner soma of the Mi-nta a Ltendlng hla aerial petrol of the i.-Ikt-es In the vicinity of this city laat anna-rocr. In Fridays edition .of the Vaneouver Province Is a picture of Walter S. Owen ; Meat son of Inspector and Mrs. Walter Oven. Vrncouver. who waa recently called to the bar. Walter Owen. Jr redded In Prince Rupert several year ago and sttrted achool hce. hla father haying been In rlisrge of provincial police affair for this district at that tun. R. P. McNauglilun dlatrtct passenger sgent for the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city c yester day afternoon's train from Montreal ah.rr he attended a conference of the railway tranV department. Harold Me-Bweu. dlvlalonal freight agent, who at-j tended the same meeting and was accompanied Cast by Mrs. MjcKweu. also I ' i.i ued to the c'ty I Security of casta has been deposited I by the plaintiff li. the County Court I care In which Carter H. Mawllngs Is suing H. A. McLean for MOI fO and thr i case stands adjourned prrbablv unti I the next court. An the nlaintlff is o resident of Alberta, it will be neoesaai ' to appoint a commission to take deuce In thnt pr.n ince. XI H ton Oon- ajsles is appearing for the plaintiff and L. W. Petenore for th dafendaut. Union steamer CmnoauB. Capt. James Flndlay, arrived at 7 IS last night from Vaucouver and waypolnts, sailing at 10:30 for Anyox. Stewart and other northerp iru of i sli. Paseeugeva on the Camoaun Included t. A. Morris. Adam Mackte. T. OrUBaha, W. Wilson. John Davis. Mlas oonroy, H. B. Mc-Candle., Mrs Swansea and Mrs. Robertson for Prince Kupert: A. Carolau anil Mlaa H. Hooper tor flsewart, and K. Baldwin and T t Stngiston for Aivyox. TIIC IIIXI'tlL WOULD The young hopeful catne running into (h house. Hla xuit was dusty, and th.re waa a bump on his amall brow, but n gleam - 'i hla eye, and he held out k bxby tooth. How did you pull It?" demanded his mother. "Oh." he said bravely, "it was easy tmuiKh. I Jut r.ll down, and the wiiiile world iiimr up and pushed It ' ' r.i .'!.; s'.k- . One to be Opened in Edmonton by Province of Alberta This Week The province of Albertr. once mp steps Into the lead In public henlth matters, with the opening this week o! Canada's first hospital devoted entirely to the treatment of patients suffering from the after effects of infantile paralyse. A provincial survey recently undertaken by Dr. R. M. Bow. deputy minister of health, showed approximately 363 persons suffering from the after effects of the Infantile paralysis epidemic of last year. Of these, approximately 60 per cent will require treatment at the new provincial hospital, either aa in-patients, or at the outdoor clinic, which will be operated In connection with the institution. Moat of the patients are chUdren under the age of IS years, though there are aome adults amur-; the number Dr Hastings Mewburn will be the physRinn in charge, and Miss Smillie, the super intendent of nurses. COl ; (IK TREATMENT Sixty beds will be available, and these will be used In treating the very worst cases. Reat. measasje. ray treatment, and all modern methods will be used In the "muscle training" required to remove after effects, and such disabilities as dragging or partly paralysed limbs are expected to yield In time to the treatmenti given. The new Infantile paralysis hospital li to the south of the present University hospital and Is a splendidly-equipped building, provided jvltb every modern appliance for the work to be BURNS LAKE At the village election tola week, a plebiscite will oe taken on the question a to whether the establlanient of a government llqucr store at Burns Lake will be requested, the town couucil has decided. T. W. Brewer of the Forest Branch at Smlthcra was a visitor in the town and district .laat week on oSclal duties. Mies Bertha Orr Is visiting here with her slater. Mrs. Carl Ostberg. Mrs. Roberts of Vanderhoof has been the guest here of Mrs. Cecil Hartley. Mra R Macdonald and baby returned hou.e from the Bums Lake Hospital on Tuesday V,' -r- ' ; , .- , Andrew Brown has returned Iron Oreasy Plains where be has been nuking repairs to the acbool house. Local friends are advised that Mlaa L. 1. Prtncte, R.N., formerly lady superintendent of the Burns Lake Hospital, win leave Vaneouver shortly for a visit with her slater in China. Mis Oorotr.y Brqjtt ol Danskin hu accepted a position with Mra. M. F Nourse. Thomas Thompson, who has been 111 recently with pleurisy, has left for Chllllwack where be will spend a holiday visit with his uncle. Toboggan are being pressed Into service by the young people these day and much fun is being had In slldlmj down the suep hill. In the village. A surplus of asset over liabilities of MBUTl is reported In the flnsncsi statement of the village commissioner for the year 1037. District visitors in town during the week have Included R. D. Prosaer and t. Stun ten. Fra.-.cola Lake; Peter Sand- nen. Fruncoi lake: J. R. Walker ana Andrew Walker. Francoli Lake:' P. t Mulville. Grassy Plains, and Mra. Mann. Rose Lake. NEW AIRPLANES AT VICTORI A TESTED BY FLYING OFFICER HULL VICTORIA. Jan ?3 Both airplanes hrjusht to this n:y by Ive Brothers vc been assembled and tested In the r and student pilots, member of the DC AirwBjs riyns School, will be given actual Instruction In the air this week F1v!i:r oifi -er Hull, of the Jericho Bench station nf Vie Royal Canadian A'.r Force, tested the two airplanes laat wTk and gnve them certificate of klr-worthiness Bnth plane, handled beautifully during the teat flight. 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