PAGE six 1 We Eat No Meals; Ride No Cars WHEN you hire us to do (he family washing, you are not put to the expense or bother of feeding us. We eat nothing! Neither do we ask you to pay our carfare. Instead we call for and deliver your washing. We buy our own soap, starch and bluing. Heat our own softened water. Use our own electricity, too. There's no "picking-up" after us. We take all the messy work out of your home, giving you an extra day to do the things you like to do! Vet you'll find our charges most riasonable considerably less than it would cost you to do the same work at home. Try us, and see! The LAUNDRY Does it best CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners 1'hone 8 The Opportunity Office The Chiropractor's office i an office of opportunity. Here you will find the means to more production, greater earnings, increased enjoyment of life in fact of all things worth while, for the Chiropractor offers Health the basis of them all. We deal in fundamentals. Reversing the worn out procedure of endeavoring to alleviate or suppress symptoms, while the cause of the trouble remains untouched, Chiropractic spinal adjustments are directed to removing the cause. Nature removes the effects. By my chiropractic health method I correct diseases of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, and lower organs. YOUR APPOINTMENT For Health can be made by telephoning Green 211 W. C. Aspinall CHIROPRACTOR Exchange. IJlock Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone S75 DENTIST Radio Radio As well m specialising on the No. IT RatloU, we wlah to draw your attention to to Bedlola No. 18. It i another of the up-to-date, last six mjntns mod Sis, ft ll tbe receiver Prloe lew Iladlotrons $ 9&QQ Price with Radlolrons .. SI 11.33 Price, r.nupleU- with Rudlo-trcn.1 iid 100 A Loudspeaker 143.73 I. W. CHANDLER Exclulve Wholesale Dealer tor Rad tolas Offlrr: :IH Mvth St. IU 1.1.1 I'rliire Rupert. li.C SALMON EGGS FROM NEW BRUNSWICK FOR FISHERIES DEPARTMENT i Consignment Now on Way ti Coast from Atlantic Coast WINNIPEG. March 3. In charge of special messengers of the Canadian Na- Uiru; Express, one million Atlantic salmon eggs passed through Winnipeg ,laat night on the Continental Limited bound for Vancouver. They are from the government fish hatcheries at South Esk, New Bruns wick, and are consigned to Major Aiotnerwell of the fisheries deDartment at Vancouver. The eggs are contlnaed in seven special boxes and are belmr handled with the greatest care. At Montreal they were watered and the will be rewatered at Edmonton, under the supervision of the Inspector of iunenet were. For the past four or five years the Canadian National Express has hanrili this valuable and delicate shipment and they have always arrived at their destination In excellent condition. The villgance of their "nurses" never les sens until they are safely delivered. isnroute they are Inspected bv auaii- fled officers of the fisheries department. NOTICE. Re-Certificate of Title No. 2094 I to Low ivy tai sua hi (o). uiock nineteen lie-Certificate of Title No 29011 to wks seventeen 17l and eighteen (18i, Block twenty-six (26), Section sin I A I Re-Certificate of Title No. 89021 to Lot uiucuwi (in i, mock ten 10), Section BAvfn I l I Re-Certlfleate of Title No. . .. . 2447 1 .... to Lots flW,.,kM. I J 1 i a vj-v.,.- .,gp, wii-ivur (in ana forty-five (45), Block tweuty-fceven (27). Section eight (8), City ol Prince Rupert, Map 823. Certlrteate Of Title Issued In the name of Ira E. Malum, has been riled In this offlje, notice is hereby given that 1 shall, at the expiration or one month frnm th etatm nf ,1.. " - l i . : . " uiai, uuuucauou . . lMrff M11P n nrnvlulnn.l f.-ti - - J. JL',.in ",u ' e,cn of th "S'd oet ..J'"?.1".' un'e in toe meantime valid objection as to any be made to me in writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Eurcrt' B-c- thl 3rd Jnuny 1928 II p Kfanflrnr, 63 fli-fflKtrur nf Tltla SAILINGS TO EDItftPK . te I MAKE RB8ERVATIflS NOW FROM SAINT JOHN To llelfast. Mterpool Mar. 18. Apl. 13 Montcalm Mr- 30 Montclare To tl.it.ow, IJrrrHMil Mar. 33. Apl 20 Mlnnedosa IMar. 29 :.. Mnta April Montrose TTo Glasgow only Tu Clief)Miir.Kutluiiiqitun..h(nrri March It. April 12 . . . Marloch Max. . Apl. 19 Marloch Apl. A MontnaJra. To Soiilli.iiiipt.iii-Hamburg April 7 Mrtagama AprJy Arei nrf-ywkert or M B ). J.VoRITKfe. H W VS. Gnrl Pan. Atest, W C.P.R. ttukm. Vascouvcr. JtV Stymour 2tM y(Sr Cash and Carry Grocery Corner Fullon and Sixth Ave. SAVE TUB COWERS Sujfar, Granulated, 10 lbs. . . 7:l Milk, any brand, per tin llif Tea Malkin'a Beit, Itlue Ilibbon, or Nabob, lb 70r Bulk Tea Excellent quality, per lb rU? Coffee Ureal West, Malkln'a Rest, Nabob, lb UT$ Coffee Fresh Ground, per lb. IU(i Creamery Butter, per lb. JilrMOf : lbs. in one block Salt Fork, per ib :t2r .Bacon, Swift's Fremium, back, .special per Ib l2Vif Fienic Hams, per lb Eros, strictly fresh, :t dot. $1.18 VEGETABLE SPECIAL 10 Ib. CnrroU 10 Ib. Turnips 10 Ib. Potatoes. (Ashcroft) 4 lb. Onions 34 lbs. for . i . ... IKtc Tomatoes, large tins, G for . . 1),-, Pineapple, Singapore, 7 for Canned Fruits, assorted. H for S!)i Soap, Fels Naptha, per bar . . S0 Royal Crown Soap, per carton 'ZZQ Frewh line Green Vegetables every boat at attractive prices FRESH MILK AND CREAM IN FRKilDAIRE fluid rens Ids Best Treated Externally That's why modern mothers prefer Vicks it cannot upset delicate stomachs. Rubbed on throat and chest, it acts two ways at once: (1) Its healing vapors, released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the air passages; (2) It "draws out" the soreness like an old-fashioned poultice. ways at once rj, VA PORUB Oyer Million Jars UsedYaw FARMERS REFUSE TO ENTER POLITICAL LIFE SASKATOON, March '3 Proposals fnr the entry of organli-ed fanners of the province Into politics were' defeated yesterday at the annual convention of the United Farmers of Canada, Saskatchewan section. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT .NOriCK or AI'I'I.K ATION I'Olt IIKKK i.ui.mi; Notice la lierebv olven that on tha ibth day of March next the underslosed Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Bjard fur a licence In rasDeet to tire- mlws being part of the building known an "Hotel Matsett" situate on Lot Bight (8). Block Fourteen (14), Plan D.L. 7, Massett Towuslte. Town of Muirtt Queen Charlotte Islands, Prince Rupert j;iu ncgwniuon uusinci in ine rTO-. itjis "f nntlh Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the open ior cuinuuipiiou on tne premises. jjaTED at Prince ttuiiert, B.C., this 15th day of February. 1928. GORDON B. DAVIE8. Applicant. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." NOTICK or APPLICATION Olt I1KKU LU'EN'XK, NOTICE is hereby given that on the i3th day of March next, the undersigned 'utends to apply to the Clquor Control Board for a license In respect of the premlw. being dart of the building known p. Pan Clements Hotel, situated t Port cements. BC. upon the lands described as Lot No. 5. Block 44. Sub-dlvlalon of Let 746, Queen Charlotte Island District. MaD No. 107. Prince Flu. :ert Land Registration District, In the iTovince oi orttisn Columbia, ror the ale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle fnr consumption on the premises. DATKD ths 13th day of February. BRYDONE LORNE T1NOLEY. Applicant. CANADIAN SERVICE From Halifax Tu LoiKlmiilerr ami Ola.gow Athenla . . Mar. IB To I'lytnoutli-llnvre-lAiiiIwi Auraala . . Mar. 38 Alaunla . . Apr. S To (jHWUtoMii and l.lvrrmr Antonla . . Mar. 9S Andanla . . Apr. 9 From New York To (urenatmin and l.lirrMl Andanla . . Mar. 10 Cironla . . Mar. 17 To CherlMiurg anil Moutliampton Aqultanla Mar 31. Apr. 18. May 9 Berengarla . Apr. 4. 38. May 18. June 6 To l.iMirtonderrt and (llasgdw AthcnU . . Mar. 17 California . . Mar. 31 To llymoiitli-llaiTr-Lomlmi Ausonla . . Mar. 10 Tuscanla . . Mar. 17 From Boston To )u-iiiIuuii ami l.ltrrpmil Camilla .Mar. IB Carmania .. Apr. 1 Mon 'j orders, dralta and Travellera" Cheques at lowest rates. P'ull Information from local agents or Company's Offices. 823 Haatinxs 8t W . Vancouver, B.C. Lenten Specials Labrador Herring, for . . 25c Holland Herring, per keg $1.10 Kippered Herring, lb I."r Finnan Haddle, 2 lb :t."r Smoked Black Cod, lb liOc Stock Fish, lb .-c Salted Grey Cod, 2 lb a.'f Brunswick Sardines, 4 tins :!. King Omar Sardines, per tin !." Tuna Fish, tin inr French Sardines, tin I(r Fresh Cream Cheese, lb. .. 30c Swiss Cheese, lb 00r Edam Cheese, lb. -. I.-J0 llouuefort Cheese, fb. ....... 0 Ciorgonaola Cheese;' lb. ' ".'!?t Limburger Cheese, pfeKLrikflt We have a complete line of Cheese always in stock. Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Propriclor I ifth Street. Phone 208 .THE J)A1LI, NEWS Saturday, March 3, 1328 SCOTTISH DANCE BY ST. ANDREW'S LAST NIGHT IS ENJOYABLE There were some feveivty-flve persons In attendance at a Scottish dance hold last evening in the Daughters of the Empire Hall fcy the St. Andrew's Society. The everts was a most enjoyable one, ilimrtng' beiii'; Hopt up with full, vim u'niU. i .,. Among those pre-Vient were noticed aome of the officers from the big . British motorshlp King James which Is in' port loading grain for the Old Country. Tnoy were evidently enjoying themselves to the full. Music for the dancing was furnished : by an orchestra canshTtlng of John Brem- ner. J. B. Maekay, James Watt and W. Vaughan Davlea. Mrs. J. 8. Black flay ed during the refftahtneiH hour. J. 8.. Irvine, president of fhe society, was roaster of ceremonies and Alex. Clap-i perton attended the door. The commit tee In charge consisted of Oeorge Qed-: des, chslrmautand Howard Stcen, as-1 slstancc being given generally by mem bcrs in the serving of refreshments. WEATHER WARMER IN NORTH AND INTERIOR I i.i hm. n Klghtren Ahote. Siultliee Nine Above and Nuas niter Fifteen AImhc Both In the north and the Interior the weather Is decldedlv warmer todav Reports received by the Government Telegraphs show that It la warm in the Yukon, that the temperature Is rising at all Interior points, but here there wes not much change at eight this morning. The report follows: prince Rupert. dear, calm; temper ature, 31. Hayarart. Clear, calm. temp. 38. Terrace. Clear, windy, temp. 29. Rosewood. Clear, windy, temp. 20. Atyansh. 3ear, windy, temp. 15. Alice Arm. Clear, calm. temp. 24. Stewart Clear, calm. temp. 18. Port Simpson. Clear, calm, temp. 22. Kazelton. Clear, calm. temp. 10. Smlthers. Clear, calm. temp. fi. Bums Lake. Clear, calm, temp. 9. Telegraph Creek Clear, calm, temp. 1. AUla Clear, calm, aero. Whltehorse Clear, calm, sero. Big Salmon. Cloudy, north wind. temp. 26. Selkirk. Cloudy, calm. eero. Dawson. Cloudy, calm. 18 above. Advertlne In the Dallv Hrw NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that an application will be made to the Parliament o; Canada at the next session thereof for an act. 1. For the Incorporation of a company to tie known as The' Alberta. Peace River and Pacific Hallway .Company, or such other name as may. be given, to construct and operate a mil way as follows: (si Commencing at a point at or near the City of Lelhbrldge: thence in a Westerly direction to a point at cr near the Town of McLeod: thence Westerly and Northerly in a direction Eneralfy parallel to the Calgary and cleod Branch of tats Canadian Pacific Railway to a point at or near the City of Calgary; thence Northerly and West of the Calvary and Edmonton railway to a point or near Lacombe. thence Northerly to a point at or near the City of Edmonton, lb) Prom a point at or near the City of Edmonton by the most feasible route to a.id al. ug the right bank of the Slmonette River to a crossing of the Smoky River near its Junction with the Wapiti River at or near BesEsnson to the Town of Orande Prairie in the Province of Alberta, thence South Westerly through the Monkman Pass to a point at or near Aleaa Lake on '.he Canadian National Railway to the Province of British Columbia. (d) Prom a point at or near Orande Prairie in a North Westerly direction to a point at or near Pouce Coupe and from a point at or near Pouce Coupe in a North Westerly direction to a point at or near Hudson's Hope on the Peace River: thence in a general South Westerly and Westerly direction and North 'Westerly by the most feasible route through the Piaa Pass to a point at or near the Town of Stewart in the Province of British Columbia at the bead of Portland Canal. Id) Prom a point at or near Hudson's Hope crossing Peace River in a general Easterly direction to a point at or near Whltelaw; tbenoe in a Northerly direction to a point at or near Port Vermilion and thence Northerly and Westerly to the right bank of the Hay River at or near Us Intersection with the Northern boundary of the Province of Alberta. The said rallwsyt being declared to be for the general be Befit of Canada. 2. To authorize the said Company to construct wharves, docks and hotels and to own and operate, vewato and to collect onarges on telegraph and telephone sages of the public, to file upon and acquire water power sites and to generate electric and otherianertT and to dispose of the surplus from and collect charges therefor. 3. To authorise the said Company to Issue securities in respect of the said line of railway to an amount not exceeding Forty Thousand (tM.000.00, Dollars per mile for the prairie sections, "nd.S,tJf,l,!S,!"K 8ty-flva Thousand (136.000.00) Dollars lor the mountain section. DATED at the city of Edmonton. In the Province of Alberta, this 4th day of January. AD. iwa. (Signed) J STEWART CLARK. On behalf of the Applicants, c-o Ewlng, Harvle & Bury. Barristers, Solicitors, ate.. Offices: Bank of Toronto Bldg., Bd mon ton, Alberta, Canada. IN I'KOHATE IX TIIK MTHKMi: roi'RT OF IIIHTISH ii.t mi In , the MHtter of tiif''Admlnitrstion .Act : slid In the Matte of the mate of Alexander ii,3E.N?TI,FE thRt D7 order of Hn il?ST:- "B-,Y'nB. the 9th day of Artni2AD .iaM WM appointed A,dminitrtor ' estate of Alexsnder oameron. deceavd nd all parties hav-KiSLf. ""'"' 'its aald eatai. are r?T r9,u'red '" furnish same, pro-Rm.' J1"?-- '" "" on or before the P"? Indebted to the estate are re- 3"i' to D,y llu' amount of their In-debtedneHk to mo forthwith NOHMAN A. WATT. Olricidi Administrator. ty" ''''v ' February. AD HEART WAS SO WEAK Had to Stay In Bed Mrs. F. Wilson, Lethbridg-e, AHa., writes: "My heart was very weak, and I had to stay in bed for Ave weeks with it "My aunt advirod me to take t as she bad taken them with good results after a very bad operation. "I took them and tome time after ; a doctor came to examine me for life insurance and he said there was nothing' wrong with my heart." Mlllwrn's Ileart and Nerve Pill are 50c, a box at all drujgiits and dealers, or will be mailed direct on receipt of price by Jhe T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. Waterfront Whiffs (continued from page five) pla as June 28, which Is expected to bring most of the boats to Juneau about July 4. the selection of the tune for the event will probably have some effect in cutting down the number- of entrants, as many owners will wish to attend the Pacific International Yachting Association's regatta at Vancouver In the first week of July, but already there have been enough Inquiries to assure a good-slued flotilla for the Northern Jaunt.. The cruise is really less of a race than It Is an endurance contest. Handicaps will be allowed the various boats on the bails of their slae, engine power and other factors. In addition, there will be a time allowance, altogether spsrt from the handicaps, for each boat. This allowance can be used In whole or in part at any time as the Individual c mpetltor wishes. It will permit him to stop over at any point be may de sire. Particular! It win uhu m. of the smaller boats to await a favor able opportunity to cross Queen Char- lotte Sound, the only stretch of water wnere rough going to likely to be en countered. Entries will be accepted by the Olym-pla Chamber of Commerce up to June 11 Each entry must be accompanied by a fee of MS. which will be refunded It the boat actually starts in the race and continues for twenty-four hours. The sk'pper of each boat must be an anwtewr and a member of a recognised yacht club, from which club lie must receive a certificate of his ability as a navigator and of the seaworthiness of his boat. Man in the Moon THE saddest note of pen or tongue "I bought the stock and now I'm stung." But saddest still for tongue or pen To cltarly state "I'm stung again." JAKE says what la worrrlns him is that he cant take advantage of the income tax red us Hon. Re says ban have to save money or quit being a Liberal. Perhaps hell do both. NOW that the tennis season Is naarW over, what about s game of football or baseball? SOME people nover keep canaries be-cause they hate to bear the birds say "chesp, cheap." I AM looking forward Many years hence When all the cats sing On the back fence. funeralIof rIngwald rasmussen held today llxllltut I'Mteviiuaii tM to IteM This AfleriMNtn t inier Aitlfe of Deep fin M'hermen's I nhut Puneral services for the late Rlns. wsld Rasmussen, Norwegian halibut fisherman, took place thk afternoon at 2:30 at the chapel of the B.C. Under. takers, interment In Palrvlew Cemetery toiiowing. Rev. John 11. Hansen, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, conduct h the service and Mrs. Hansen presided at me organ. There was a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Hansen. Pallbearers were Jack Morrison. Harold Ojoaund and Oeorge Anderson! reprenentli.K the Deep Sea Plshermens Union, uiwier U aueiiloea of whirl, the funeral was leld, and L. R. Parry. a IN PROIJATE in Tin: mi rni;Mi; court or mtiTisii Alw'fW Admlnl.trattpn jr.'aSL'SSS dVo? February. A.D. 1928, i was appointed Administrator of the estate oTeidney Scott Marsh, deceased, and all partlei having claims against the said estate ere hereby required to furnish same properly verified, to me on or before the ISth day of March. A.D. 1928. and all parties Indebted to the estate are re-quired to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator istli a-.iy of February.' AD 1IU8. WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT O NLY at 7 and 9 JL liiliJlcJ A hutfe. spectacular photoplay set in a background ol flame. Conceded to he one of the best of the hijfjfe.tt pictures CHARLES RAY. MAY McAVOY. HOI. MBS HERBERT, HEWITT JENNINGS, DAN MASON. TO.M O'BKIEN, WARNER V. RICHMOND. VIVIA OGDEN. ELtiKNIB HES-SERER, And many other. COMEDY "THE RUG FIEND." I'ATIIK REVIEW Admission Ladies! SPRING COATS JUST ARRIVED TWEEDS, CIIAItMEENS, I'OIRET. TWIM.s Iflltt Deni'iu Nicely Tailored Reasonably Priced H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. 3rd Avenue and Fulton Street. To Every Woman who id eager for new idaait in home decoration new color combinationa for the aun purch, new color Krhemex for baby's room, new color beauty everywhere in the nounc "lii" Bruxli-itig Lacquer comes aa a household blessing. Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone S Oillls Royer and O. Nelson, representing the Moose Lodge. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert MAIUII a, 19U. Bishop P. H. DuVernet ha. mmt . telegram to Acting Premier John OUver in victoria in which tribute la paid to the late Hon. H. C. Brewster, dead Premier of the province. Bishop Du Vernet referred in the telegram to having made a trtn Into the Pesos River country last fall with the lata tit orewstar. "He was mora than a politician," asserts the Blshon. "Ha was true and noble public servant." Halibut . hn.i. i "1 j . ...... .ra.v Hmay imuuoe wis Wilson with 0.000 'nainri, us th gle with 6.000. frYitwt tVlliB.. . s-w Ullf VI blrV SMI Will II I east of Prince Oeorge. It Is the first Krsln ihlnmam . it.. T1..11., ..... . i kiwi uuiaivy vaiwy nmm ever mads ut HTIIKMITII Of D1VIMTV ft IS nOt th uimmlnm-m nt nn.l.lllu but the strength of divinity which we nve to recognise. Buskin. NKVKU TIKI LATH " In never too late to be what you lutt ijfin. Ui.'r.t Bllol. 50c and 25c Ladies: Phone 1i. Spring Hats emers Cost umes Latest Frocks MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quart for $1.00 Cash prico tickets. McIiVlde Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 657.