I' li I I i i i.- 11 ' I-. . I KI. ' ' l :i t lf 1 , l.l'i l'K NOTICE. v)iKE that tin application ihc Parlluan"u ul Cnn-'' " , si session t.iierrof for an . nrpuration of a company 1 1. AlbrrU, Fern ltlver ...ij Company, or mien ;" niy be given, to con a railway M follows:- ut a point at or near . h bridge; thence In a , ti.m 10 a point al cr I of McLeod; ihenre ,i Northerly In a direction . , ,! to the Calgary and i i of the Canadian Parl-ii point at or near the , rnence Northerly and c.ilary and Edmonton ..it lit. at or near Lacjmhe: v to a point at or near l.ciieill'-'ltl. : .jut at or near the City . iiy the moat feasible n .iionn the right bank of , e Kiver to crossing of , r niver near 1U junction , w.ipiti River at or near , the Town of Grand he Province of Alberta; , :i Westerly through the i- to a point at or near . , hi the Canadian National tne Province of British , point at or near Orande i North Westerly direction ut or near Pouce Coupe , point at or near Pouce , North Westerly direction ur near HVdson's Hcpe i . , .,- Klver; thence In a gen-We-terly and Westerly di-i North Westerly by the ... route through the Pine ut or near the Town ., the Province of British i lie head of Portl.in i , ,int at or near Hudson's Pence Hlver in a ijeii lue.'LH u to a point lit .. .. ,,!, tlieaoc In a Nor-:i to a point at or ne.ir .., a and thence Noriherlv . .)!! right bank ol the . : or near Ita tntersectio". liern boundary of the M'jerta. ,,,i.;iy( being declared to .. benefit of Canada. r:,e the aald C-mpanv to v djciu and hatel m.d .,e vessels and to colic. . r.iph and telephone me ' !;r t;i file upon an I , .i:r i'.es and to gsiier i other energy and to dls-iirplu from and co!'e"t e the wild Company to n respect of the a:1 ' an amount not e-Thou-tand 1(40 000 00, t it the pmir'e s-ci!-it. 'i t $ 8lxty-flve Tnrmsaiid l) :irir for th; mountain ",c City of Edmonton, in ' Aloerte. th. 4th day n IBM. . i . J STEWART CLARK m txhalf of the Appitiant l ir Bury. - ;: itora. etr . Ii. , ic of Toronto Bid, i Alberta, 1 1 WATER NOTICE (UVI RmON AMI VHP. NOTICE that Robert M 4 uldreaa la 141 -gth Ave . 'T. B.C., lll apply f ir a and UH 20.000 Rallonn i 'er out of small ert-a :i floaa sou'.! erlv ani I 'on Inlet. Q.r !s'md ' westerly from ri...tr. I .,f Huston I rile' The aider lease, sod will be Hupert Und Recordlnc Dta- Honor to chains: thence chains, and containing noniBT u. croRRre. .ipiiknt. MOTHERS URGED TRAIN CHILDREN Slronir Public Opinion Only Thing to Prevent lawless Destruction Says Mayor Ilury EDMONTON. Feb. 6 Strong public opinion much stronger public opinion than now exists In Edmonton. Was re-commended by HU wtrahip Mayor Bury a a 'enuay iuut toe disfiguration h:rI ci,-tr.i-i;on of city property which i: eh year ct-sts the civic edmtnlatra-tion imiidreds of dollars to replace. The mayor was speaking to th women who attended the annual Local Council of Women at the Hudson's Bay palm room. "If boys and girls were taught at home that the trees on the boulevard, the street nns. and afreet car waiting r,-i ,:iis, whlchhave been among the ob-y-u of wanton destruction, were pro- d with the money of their own ;. hers and mothers, through ttie ree-uium of taxes and that their money a. ii Id be used to repair the damage, Midreri could be Impressed with the ' of these a their own property." ..'i ins worship. (- ..timiinx. st.iterl 'h-.t 'here wan use ."lann,rii'(! for tlty improvemenU ' rii (.blamed they were left to the ii'lir.liilstratlon to tike cure of. Vi . -:i a t of iwl"neaa exists In .nimnu.ty It is for lack of strong public opinion against mich a state, and Uame of city property should be met with stronger disapproval than mere wnrrts. If necessary. In i-onnectlon with city tree planting, th mayor threw out by way of sugges-tin 'lie Idea of obtaining a gfeater .i'i.iiher of evewcen treea for the city which, by reason of Ita climatic posl-Han. lavors these rather than deciduous r es. bare for so many montha of the I IIZKXH Ml ST HAVE roM IIIKM E Steakin; of -urceasful civic admltiU-I'.i'itn. the may.r said "It la neceaaary '.n have a rlxht attitude on the part of hf ' U" n an attitude of confidence and active support, coupled with pa-t.en'T and appreciation of the problems hi h that admlmatratlon has to meet." ROUTS THEORY OFCASSOWARY lluKe Iiird I)oe Not Eat MtfMiion-aries but Prefer l'lh and ferric m:w YORK. Feb. 8 The ladies of fti- .mi iiiiKoionary aooleUa la ail parts o !' Vmted 3tit are busily encaged n v:aim the efforts of Or. 'I t MO feet from ahore "dr asaociate In Ichthyology M the urough twenty-four aciei Amer:.ii Muneum of Natural History, In ftls-r vrring iwn. e. vr, rdftctasive wHWM' ttat -'.i .Sierror to Jeii w.wn ' "r &1KWonl. Huston ' Inlet. Moresby ,! d njt eat maMienariea as w. pmted on the ground f December 1977 ' .cr and mi appt ration a id to the Water Act " - ;i!e-i :n the office of Uie r Prtnee Rupert, B' he application may be ' said water Recorder r i.liiroller of Water Rtfhts lin.idinita. Victoria. B days after the flr. an- notice in a local news- ' of the first publication Ti 9TI. Ronstr u. ctnuut. iiiiv iwimi in in. uim n, ,nly reputed, but confines his appe-' nlm .t sDlely to flan. v r ) ir, unci years ihey had beUeved, i" Dr OudKr aptly expre-sed it in an .rle in Natural Hitory. that : us a bold cassowary On the plains of Timbuctoo S:i 'fully ate a missionary H uly b iots s id liyrnn buak. tow." There were man) rea'ona why they should have so believed. Fifty years mmt mar in veracious traders who AWl.catit pllfd aoKmon Islands and the coast NOTICE. of Title Ro. 30M I to Lou . six id. dock ninety n ' 1 . six (CI. of Title Ro. 30I I tn phi (17) and eighteen ' k tenty-lx i3ai. Srrtmn NOTU'I- ' ut Title No. 89031 to Lot Thcre will be offered for sale at Public mi Block ten (MM. Bee- Auction al the rrovh.clal oownmeni ' (7i Cnin House, Prince Rupert. B.C.. on " .f Title Ro. 1447 1 to Lot MomJ,y. January Oth. iota, at 8 o clock e. 1 41 1 forty-four (441 and , me afiernoon. the following lots: ISt. Rlock twenty-sewn nt 14 Block 24. Be-tlon I. ' on elsht it). City of Lut 7. Block 40. Section 7. 'iiirrt Map 033. Lot 13. Blcok 13. Section 3. 'i ot ios or tne dov -ii iu me ciiy oi rrinc ""if' ' . " r- : cn in run si M.h mi. has bean filed !n tM one-quarter cash and the balance in 's hereby given that I three equal annual InstalmenU with ln- expiration of one month leNat cn the deferred payment at tne " oi in rirst puaticaiioii rate of Bis par annum, mi provisional Certificate of M to Mb ggtiMr AMttionaiu. , . , . f each of the xa.d lost , nana abowmg the lots ofwred for sale un lew In the meantime n,.y t seen at the office of the Govern-n a.s to any be made to me nut Agent. Prince Rupert, BC. ROhkt AN A W A'l'i . he Land Registry- Office. Ouvernment Ageni. ti B.C.. this rd January. II P. MacLtOD. Registrar of Titles LAND ACT F INTtSITION TO APPLY! TO LMdK MXII I -v att Domrdi Mill1!!. n.Vj. LAND ACT NOTH'l' OF INTENTION' TO APPLY' TO t n.mm a Ijnd Reirdlnil Dlatrlct of J'M ii!,i .nri situate at the nor- ' ir land District. Land Record- therly end of Telegraph Passage. Bkeena 11 ' f Telegraph creek, and River. ... , n XlKld , sons ,'' 'ie northwest end of Oladya TAKK NOTICB tbat .".Tmon ca in mile northeast ot the of Victoria. B C . IuP"onJwnn0 i i in about ISSdeg 10' west nera. Intend io app y Jafj? dewihed Jands i,ndi ""I about oOdeTM- north purchase the 'ojlowiiw UonunwiwnB - ,r", rW nana ft Lot 31, ng airrad northwest comer of ..( ,,; -." . V... 'iv" . .h.lns esst thence 30 "may ls. near nviin, c.u.. vnenw . hiah ni.it ion Tf.w iMrf h.i... north more or less, to mgn f ;. "TY.L":r? .;... .nntlierv along water wr rater high louowina oesoriwu mai. mw-.v. -mmnr water mark to me p'ni" " " "ii a, , po planted at the ment. and containing 50 acres, more or ' "id of dladya Lake, about leas. , . ar,sn LTD. ' '";Mh of the mouth of Plsr , J H TODD , Hpp leant. " ht iire one mile weat; thence , ,Bi H1 u -""th; thence one mile . n.tt necembar 13th h" " He north, and containing " ,,,'inmiiiTr "i re or leas. IN I'KOHAIh " JOHW ALPMD IIMITOX. . ........... ...mtwii M n'' ember . 1B97. Applicant. is tiik srruKMK ' " I-AND ACT ' 01 iNrtSTlON TO APPLY TO I.KAHK LANIi 1 . . UMlnl.tPStlOn In the Matter oi me , &,:MXr of the B-tate of . Jolwrwen. ovnerw, - KraAkttv DPCfWflPa. u.w-v. ... TAKkTn1CK that by order of ,. P. "u IT. ..lntd , "te at Huston inlet, Queen of J""rV of 7h' the estate estate of John i.";, M".,"L- AdmlnUtrator n ", "t b that Robert M. Ourrle, Jphansen, "l'''" d n parties ' B.c, occupation flah nraaaay. -j.. the wild estate PPjy f a lease of , having I ''lm' W'?1 to furnlah aame, " r . lanaa: is T vermed. '.i.vJ in to me nwon on or or before tne '"," M a at properly M post planted ' A u. " l.OOfT of Msrcn, "er about feet was- 1st day '. :,','inrr";K:"bln" 21 ffl Tv the amount of their In- Ih J7.v;'. "7'I..-irHr.o me forthwitn. .""" oout id cneina; uruw...- mariMAn A. wait, Official Administrator, Monday Health Talk No. I Hy It. E. EVOM'SON A Superior Health Service The health services I offer yml Ir a Muierior health service. Superior, brith iecauHe of the modern methods used, and because of the results ohtHined by those methods. I offer not merely alleviation from pain, but a correctioo of the baKic cause of your trouble; a readjustment that furnishes a sound foundation for permanent health, and I do this without the uae of drugs or surjrery, employ ing only nature's methods. 1 l at AlTxtUM .f any of Ui foBowtnt parts aif te caiurs by NtRVHJ totfai si Uif spkit ty a subluuu4 varubrs: as AM Chiropractic , Adjustments wnwcnss inn Kemovethe pu. torn, cxate ol lsscs atmti 0CMTU.OMSKS TMHSIlXOS Start getting well today. (Toronto O label D 1 S E A S E R. E. EYOLFSON I).C I'hc. 623 3rd Avenue W. l'honet Office, Blue 85. Itnidente. lilack 2S2 if Australia told terrifying atortM of now they had heard of insMtonartee being eaten by the great Mrda and how tbey had on many occasions actually seen the eating performed. Ornltholo-(lata had also, tn a sense, corroborated the tales of these traders by announcing the discovery that the cassowary, being not unlike an ostrich drtllked wwter but had a great hankering, for flesh And. putting two and two togeetter, the ladle of the missionary societies decided that the dlaefRtaaranee of their emissaries was due In large part to the omnlferouaneaa of the cassowary But Dr. Owdger's announcement has routed the theory. As a MbUographer he has compiled imposing data during the peat several years which shows that, though the cassowary la a bird aoone-t lines more than five feet tall, with lege that can easily outdistance the fleetest of dogs and with wlnga strong enough to knock down a horse, he prefers a diet of berries and flah to one of blood and bones. PROPOSED FATE EXPORT HOUSES The most drastic proposal made by the Commission U that all export house be put out of business, and that this end of the traffic be handled by pro vincial government and niaevufwoturws "We are convinced." the report state, "that Uie export house are established In practically every case for the purpr.se of selling liquor to be smuggled into the United State, and that they exist for no legitimate purpose what ever." The commission believe that its recommendations on this point would prevent the necessity f revising the treaty with the States. Placing tola illegitimate traffic In the hand of the provinces may be one way out. The province would hardly dare undertake It. Then It would be left to the brew- en and distillers to assume reaponatM. Uy. Thir. at at would he narrowing it down to a point where It could be more closely supervised. But would it defeat th rum-runner either the one who bring liquor Into the country or the one who take it out? The etport house should be closed in aeoordance. with the views of the commission. They are responsible for the rnwet obvious canker In the traffic. The rumrunner, however, should be dealt with In some ether way than by reducing the prices of the goods which he gets by hook or by crook. "There la nothing new In humor, tt Is my humble opinion that there has been nothing written In the Wsy of an original situation in the last several centuries."-Ed. Wynn. High bulldlr" rnnse cnuse cf cf Inset Insenltv n t Mrh living, li rr" Rfv. I!" ik, and other mental T" ",.U Solli uuy ui Jiiu.,. disorders. Prof. David Varon PRESENTATION AND TEA I FOR MRS. GEO. POWERS BY LADIES OF TERRACE 'i TERRACE, Feb. 6- The W.A. to the Anglican Church held a farewell tea for Mra. George Fewer at the home of Mrs. T. J. Marnh on Saturday afternoon at which about tweftty ladle were present. During the Afternoon Mrs. Hob-lnson, W.A. president, expressed the regret of the lxM t Mrs. Power's departure and extenSd' the ? od wishes of all for the future 'welfare of herself and fatally in their new home. Mrs. w. c. SparkaSe vlceprestdetit. then presented Mrs. Power with a work bag as a tokeo of remtfrlbfance from the auxiliary of which trie was secretary for a number of yet. Refreshments were served during the afternoon. Mm. Powers and dhfldrrn expect to MV this next week to Join Mr. Powers In Vancouver. TIE BUSINESS IN INTERIOR ACTIVE (ioveriiiiirnt Tlinlier Hairs lteMirt Reveals Keren t Ileal-, in Vortliern ItrllMi CbIumiMii Oovemment December timber rep.rt lndacacea oaoatderable activity 10 tie tranaaeUone in Northern BrrUak Columbia, says toe British Columbia isimterman. About 4S.0OO Jatt pine ties were sold to vtrnwM operate In the Prince Rupert area. Lodgpole ties to the number of around 200X100 were aeqmlred in the Prinee Geoflae gtea. and about M.- 000 fir ties were tatd in the Cariboo forest division. ToteJ tratuia.?tlona com piise well over 6.000,000 board feet of hewn tie specialTmeeting OF TERRACE COUNCIL TERRACE, Feb. 6. A special meeting ol the oouncinora of the village wa held la die mualelpal hall on Prlday afternoon when bylaw chiefly relative to trade llcenaea were given a prellmln ary reading and certain corrections made. In moat oases 1. censes are to re nuun the same as those collected by the provincial government before the Incorporation. HURN'S IaAKE From all over the Lakes District peo pie were present last Tuesday for the funeral of the late Peter Hult. pioneer of these parts, who died at Tranqullle. Rev J. H. Kerr eohdnc'ed the aervlee after which Interment wss made In the local ceiaeletj. Pallbearera were A. Amot. W. N. Campbell. Oscar Franzen, Karsten Hansen. Carl Holmgren and J. Wiggins. There were numerous floral tributes Hystcry surrounds the disappearance cf John Maraho. a member of the sec tion gang at Decker Lake, who has m missing since Christmas tune when he Is believed to have left to walk down the track to vtsolt a Mend at Prtastly. Paul play la suspected and the police are busy on the case. The Burnt Lake Nursery Co. has bean organised here for the purpose of go ing lata die borticalMire nursery busi ness, pour one hundred foot green houses will be erected aloce to the shore of the lake and shipments of products, it la planned, will start in about three months' tiaae. W. X. Fun nel! will loanagc the nursery, a them Identified with the project being J. 8 Brown and It. Lowe. Robert Lowe has tieen secretary pro tern of th board of town A sleighing party was held Wednw day alfM at the hoaVe of Mr. C. H O'RaraJ ' Refreshment were .served and rauy -wsjb foH upas x a. WoraVihte been acV here that Miles the Butt' Lake rsapti ' v- - m ari v - ' i Dank ot CMSoaVat one'mft on the stf.lt at Prince Hupert and more recant ly at Vancouver, has ftBth heir to a large estate upon the death of hie lather in Bngtaml and, that he baa left with Mr. Henderson imI family for the Old Country to ! charte, sailing his house in Vancouver to P. C. H. Ramsden. also formerly of Bums Lake. Hank Rsymftnd ba returned Burn Lake from at np outside. to Abundant quant lues of shew have been falling the paat tew day all of which I appreciated hy the manage ment of the forthcoming houapiel here have submitted a petHMn te the pro vlncial government requesting more obstantial appropriaOdns for the road into the Manson Creek mining district. R. C. MeOorkeU haa taken over the mining maehlnery of she AitoKe Mmkxg Oo. and will take It on to the Manaon Creek district where It Will he operated duriag the coming nation- Met)? local people were shocked hWt week to learn of the sudden death of Dr. Malaoim S. MacKey, pTom merit Ed monton surgeon. Map covering the route of the Automobile Association have been received here from Charles A. Pyne ot Prince Oeorge. president o fthe Assorts tkm. Dresses party on Friday evening. Two younger alaten et Vase Btutledge bate arrived from Meat Lake to take tm resldenoe here. oil UM Steele left last week for naron. formerly manager VANDEIUI00F Stuart Lake and Vipperhoof residents some time wun ir. man wsmiisiii smvth. Judge H. K. A. Robertson Of Prtne Oeorge will hold court here tomorrow to deal with a number of appllaatiena tor naturalisation. Mrs. Harold Smith, much Improved In liealth following a stay st the Haaelton Hospital, waa here last week returning to her home at Fort St. James. Some seven or eight rases were dealt with by John O. Wilson st the provincial court of revision here last week. TERRACE O. T. SMAdal returned on Friday af ter soendliiK several cluys in mnce Rupert. Mrs. It. C. Cveelman and two children who have been vlsltinit M the home of her another Mrs. J. Raven, returned to Oak on Saturday. . Mm. Maxsam and chtldlren arrrred tram Prinee Rupert on Saturday and proceeded to their ranch In th Kalian valley. Mr. and Mrs A. 11. Baker entertained nt bridge on Frldaf evening Mrs. 1 lagan of Vanartdol was In town on Saturday. Miss Baathepe was th speaker at th 0.OIT. meeting on Saturday afternoon when the program waa arranue-l hv tN .. . . Ii.ivup in eh i me of tne pnysicai siuo F' rimim out last Week In the real- of th four-fold program. Miss ast-deiue of Mr. and uri. Jaius . Camp-1 horeM talk ww mad very Intereituag or xauies For Cash Only For Two More Days Only YOUR LAST 40 Crepe-(le-Chine and Crepe Back Satin Dresses, whose regular values run up to $20.00. Slaughter Sale Price, each $5.95 LADIES' AFTERNOON DRESSES Regular values up to $46.00. Going for S19.75 LADIES' COATS 7 only, Ladies Winter Coats. Regular value to $30.00 each 12.50 4 Ladies' Winter Coats Regular value to $45.00 each for S19.50 5 Ladies' Winter Coats Regular' tnluV 10 $09.00 for 32.50 No Returns No Exchanges Richmond's CHANCE page nva Richmond's :: Louvre , Hats, Coats and Lingerie Our whole stock of Ladies' Evening Dresses and there are some beauties, too. Regular values to $40. Slaughter Sale Price, each $12e75 27 ONLY, LADIES' HATS Regular price as high as $12. Going for 1.45 LINGERIE 17 sets Ladles Pyjamas. Regular $7.69 value for $2.95 Ladies' Silk Nightgowns Regular value to $7.00. for r 81.95 Silk Slips Regular up to $600 for': $1.93 Silk Bloomers and Vests,. each. . 95c Mail Orders at these prices Louvre Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. .ff el m ,qp .! .i mm : . . . xjjgag-aa. . Ji 'J i - ell. Damage amountlaf to some t!0 waa oorered by Insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, three mile north of town, were hosts at a delightful DEMAND "Rupert Brand" lW.drfL.-i IV uppers TUB DAiNTlKST IlHUAKFAST VMHV Smoked Dally by Canadian psh & Cold Storage C.v IM I'rfnce Ituprrl. LC and Impressive with Illustrations of exercise beneficial to the hearth and upbuilding of the body. Mr. and Mm. J. Fordbam and family have moved (ram the ferry Island to Ocpper City. Thos. B. Marsh returned on Saturday after spending s portion of the past week in Prtnc Rupert. Jo Cook returned t his on Saturday from the Prince Rupert hos pital and expects to remain at home now although It will be some tune be fore be Is able for work again. Mil. MACKEN 1UF.H VANCOWBA. Feb. I Mrs Jean K. Mscken. the well known executive of women's orpanktatlen. (Ued Saturdiv Advsnut in Tht Dally Nsws NEW Party Frock JUST ARiUVED at Werners' l'linno 27 P.O. nrx 327