fAGE SIX Nervous Troubles yield readily to the scientific treatment of' Chiropractic and this proves clearly that" tho nerve force which should be keeping all the organs in perfect health is being stopped or interfered with and thus bringing about these nervous disorders. When the spinal adjustments are scientifically made by Chiropractic the nerve currents flow harmoniously through their myriad tiny channels now clear and health is restored. PHONE FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT Now Green 211 W.CAspinall Rooms 6 and 7 Exchange Mock Hours 9.30 to 12.30; 1.30 to 5.30 p.m. .. Evenings from 7 to 8 .. . . . . Lady Attendant . . . . Fishermen Before buying your next engine, come and see us about iThe Gardner Semi-Diesel Engine the most satisfactory on the market. GoveVnor has control at all speeds, making it most suitable for halibut boats. Sites 12 h.p. to 300 h.p. The Acadia Gas Engine the most modern des'gned and best built 4 cycle engine in Canada. Sizes from C-8 h.p. to 40 h.p. medium and heavy duty. Ward Electric AND MARINE SUPPLY CO. Phone 680 Cow Bay Prince Ruert, B.C. OUR GREAT CLOSING out SALE of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND furnish. INflS is still on Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. U. Miller, Proprietor LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and1 Furnltum Mvlng. i MARRIED MEN RISE FAME AND FORTUNE COLUMBUS, Ohio.. Jan. 10 Bachelor have little chance or getting Into "Who's Who," according to Dr. Albert E. Wlggam. scientist and author who attended the American Psychological Association meeting here. "Married men are the ones who rise to fame and fortune." he said. "The likelihood of su:h an achievement rlcea with the number ol children increasingly until there are four In the family." These conclusions have been arrived at through statistics, he Indicated. More and more data la being gathered bv eugenlsts to corroborate these findings, he said. CLEVER CONSTABLE SECURED MOTORIST LONDON. Jan. 20. Noticing that a motorist's' face was flushed. Constable lildgeway. of Bath, took the number of the car as It passed. The sequel was the appearance at Bath Police Court of Leslie Smart, director of a local drapery business, on a summons for falling to stop after an accident a collision with a motor cycle, which caused a woman pillion rider to be thrown off. Smart was fined 40 shillings and or dered to pay special costs. The oonst&roe was commended. RACINgTnD FINANCE Sprakrr at (llasjrow Hank Meeting Buy It Is "ItegKarlng" Home GLASGOW, Jan. 20. Olasgow Savings Bank reports an Increase of considerably over half a million sterling in Its funds, which has now a balance of nearly 32.000.000 due to depositors. The Rev.' John White, at the annual meeting, declared that high taxation and excessive local rates were not only reducing the capacity, but weakening the desire to save. A wise scheme of rationing public expenditure would give a general impetus to thrift. The nation could not afford greyhound racing. which was beggaring homes and Im poverishing character. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOT1CK. Application for Grazing IVrnills fur the SruMin of llttH Applications for permits to arose' live stock on the Crown Banue within buy rasing district of the Province of British Columbia, must be tiled with the Dis trict Forester at Fort Oeorge. Kamloops, Nelson. Prince Rupert, Vancouver, or Williams Lake on or before March 31st, Blank forms upon which to submit applications may be obtained from the District Foresters at the above-named places, or lrom the Department of Lands at Victoria, B.C. a. R. NAD EN. Depute Minister of Lends. Department of Lands, Victoria. B.C.. January 13. U28. LAND ACT XttTK'K Or' INTENTION TO APPLY TO LKASK LAND In Prince Rupert Land Reeordlnc Dlr trtct. and situate at Huston Inlet. Queen' crtsnotte island. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. Ourrte of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation fteh packer, inwim to apply ior a lews Of the following described lands: Commencing st a post planted at northeast corner about 1.000 feet westerly from miners' cabins at heed of Huston Inlet: thence westerly 30 halns: thence southerly about 13 onalni: thence easterly 30 chains: thence northerly about is chains, and containing 34 acres, more ur less. ROBERT M. CURRIE. Applicant Scientific Inspection With the I-itet Instruments of Precision That'll the kind of eye service you can get here now. We give yon a conscientious and careful test. Jack Bulger two years ago passed the B.C. government exams, for Optometrists and during the last six months along with most of the leading optometrists In Vancouver at: tended a course of post graduate lectures. We do not supply or advise glasses if not of benefit. Our tests are not uncomfortable and our prices are fair nnd .reasonable. IJOHNgULGER ' Uhc store with THE ClOCN PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Notice U hereby given that tho Annual Association will be held at the City Hall on Friday next, January 27, at 8 p-m. Business To receive reports, Including Auditor's Revenue Statement and Balance Sheet for 1937. ,l'-4' ' ' Ttj elect 'a members of the1' BoarBy of Management for 1028. By order of the Board. II. W. BIRCII. Secretary. MILLION EXAMINED AT ELLIS ISLAND NEW YORK, Jan. 19 Ellis Island handled more than 120,000 of the 164.-667 aliens admitted to this country Id 1937, Immigration Commissioner Day reported. The remainder of the admissions wers handled at Boston, San Francisco. Seattle and bv Uucectora at the Canadian and Mexican borders. Ellis Island records showed that 1,100.000 persons were examined. 5.000 vessel boarded. 00 stowaways excluded ' and 4.000 aliens deported. SMITIIEKS The Smlthers Liberal Association, at Its annual meeting last week, elected officers as follows: president, E. M. Sales; vice-president. Oeorge Oultou; secretary, s. J. Mayer; directors L. L. DsVoln, F. V. Foster, E. C. Dawson, C. Foster. W. K. Clark. A. J. Wright. W. S. Henry. L. B. Warner. T. Jenkins, E. Eby. Fred Rosberg. C. Chapman. Fred Wateon. J. 8. Gray, Oeorge Raymond. W. J. Sweeney, II. Schwartz. II. a. Ol-sen. 8. Campbell. John McKenale, J Porteous, E. Hann, 8. Osseley, O. Bow-land, J. Buchan. J. H. Oroat. J. R. Me-tntyre, Olof Hanson and F. Johnson. Considerable enthusiasm has been zausedi' as a result of a strike made last week-end of a new vein of galena ore on the Topley Richfield mine. A crew of twelve men Is now employed at the mine and excellent progress Is being made with development work. Victoria arid Smlthers are the only two points in British Columbia which have been selected by the provincial department of finance for the .trying out of a new type of taxation form. The selection of Smlthers Is considered as a tribute to the work of H. O. Wlndt of the local office. Owing to mild weather, there was not a large attendance at the moccasin dance staged by the Curling Club on It's new rink Tuesday night. The Ice wss wet snd slippery but. nevertheless, the seventy-five or so persons present bad an enjoyable time dancing to music furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Oeaeley and Percy Sparks. Approxl- NOTICE. Re-Uertlf leste cf Title No. 2084 1 to Lots five (fit and six (6). Block nineteen (IB), Section six (8 He-Certificate of Title No. 2901 I to Lots seventeen (17) and eighteen (18). Block twenty-six (2S. Section six 101. Re-Certltlcate of Title No. S903 1 to Lot nineteen (19). Block ten (10), Section seven (7). Re-Certlflcate of Title No. 21471 to Lots forty-three (43) forty-four (44) and forty-rive (4&i. Block twenty-seven (37). Section eight 8, City of Prince Ruper'.. Map 923, Whereas prooi of loss of the above Oertlfleatm of Title Issued In the name of Ira. X. Mabon. has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the flrst publication hereof. Issue a provisional Certificate of Title In lieu ol each of the aald lost Certificates, unlew in the meantime valid objection as to any be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C . this 3rd January. 1938. H. F. MacLXOD. Registrar of Titles. DUILD WORDS OUT OF "Shamrock Hams" $175.00 in prizes given as follows lsi $100.00 2nd $.'0.00 ' 3rd $25.00 fn addition we will give a 5 lb. ISox of Chocolates to tbe winner if the ham label is secured from us. SPECIAL PRICE ON WHOLE SHAMROCK HAMS Per lb :W $1.50 China Tea Set for .... 0 With two pkgs. MJlf.M See our window Sunkist Oranges, new stock, '8 dttt. for '. I)5r Have you .seen the new Chinaware in Robin Hood Quick Oats. It's pretty nifty B.C. Butchers & Grocers limited Phones 15 and 371 Friday, Januia- I THE DAILY. NEWS $ , WESTHOLME THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 7 nnd 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. Norma M 11 Talmadge A gorgeous, dazzling screen presentation of the life of the famous peasant girl who had all Paris at her feet. GILBERT ROLAND, ALEC II. FRANCIS, HARVEY CLARK, MICHAEL VISAROFF. LILYAN TASIIMAN, HELEN JEROME EDDY and many others 'KRAZY MAT COMEDY l'ATHE Admission BRUSHES Tar Brushes Scrub Deck Brushes Pot Dottle Urushes Varnish Brushes Lacquer Brushes Bannister Brushes Prices range from lOf to 1.00 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Dangerous Varicose Veins Reduced or Money Back This Simple Home Treatment is Givjng Amazing Results It nil (lenity anil Ipwaril Tewanl the Henri us Illooil In Veins Hows That Way If you or any relative or friend Is worried because of varlccse veins, or bunches, the best advice that anyone In this world can give you is to ask your druggist for an original two-ounce bottle mateiy MO was realized from the novel venture. The village commissioners, sitting in court of revision on Monday, adopted the voters' list without change. Tbe election of village commissioners will take place on Thursday, with nominations " on Monday. Following a week of suspension of work on account of mild weather. Ice cutting for the Canadian National Railways and the Booth Fisheries at Lake Kathlyn was resumed this week. Suffering from a broken wrut sus- tslned In a fall while engaged In ice cutting at Lake Kathlyn. Olof Kltlng- son Is a patient in the Smlthers hos pital. At the annual meeting last week in NOTICE. There will be offered for sale at Public Auction at the Provincial Government Court House, Prlnoe Rupert, B.C.. on Monday. January 30th. 1033. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, tbe following lots: Lot It. Block 24. Section 1. Lot 7. Block 40. Section 7. Lot 13. Blcck 13. Section 2. sll In the City of Prince Rupert. B.C. Terms- Cash In full at time of Sale, or one-quarter cah and the balance In three equal annual instalments with Interest on the deferred payments at tbe rate of 6'i per annum, the Crown Grant fee to be S10.00 additional. Plans showing the lots offered tor sale may be seen at tbe.office of the Oovern-hent Agent. Prince Rupert, B.C. NORMAN A WATT, Government Agent, Dated st Pnw-e Rupert, B.C. January jhmi 1938. 23 Cash and Carry Grocery FULTON AND SIXTH AVE. We arc Selling Smoked Meats Cheaper Today Than Ever Before. Just Think Swift's Bacon in the piece or half slab, per lb s . :t(j? Burn's Shamrock Hams, whole or Half one, per lb IVif Swift's Circle (S) Picnic Hams. per lb 2 If Capitol Butter Bricks 15? M's $0,17 E.C.I). Butter Bricks -Ii)f M's $0.07 CanrrkUnik has nJMhced an I areMored to rarhe ours on nt grafJulaP 10 lufttTrfrtf f lt.fw ...... i:f .1 in it. wo ik iuui 4111 iwiiu, hj iv. navA p '..ur Pastry Flour, 10 lb sack ."7t China Oats, package JWf It. & K. Oats, 7's M( We are saving you many a cent, tiive us your whole support, $:t.00 orders delivered Phone 301 CARTOON "UUSY BIRDS" REVIEW ' 50c and 25c BRUSHES Brushes Floor Brushes Brushes Nail Brushes Window Brushes Marking Brushes Stencil Brushes Whitewash Brushes ol Miwne'K KinrrsM Oil (full strength I and apply aa directed night and morning to tbe swollen, enlarged veins. Soon you will notice that they are growing smaller and the treatment should be continued until the veins are of normal else. So penetrating and powerful t .Xmerald .Oil. that even Piles are quickly relieved All druggists sell lots of It. Telkwa. the Bulkier Valley Cow Testing Association elected oncers for 19W as follows: president. J. O. Oonaidson: secretary. C J. Killer; directors P. M. DockrUl. Oeorge Oulton. B. MoOresor, W. ft. Cocks and L. L. DeVoln. The formation of a new province to be known as Peace River will be debated at tbe nest meeting of the Smuhers Assembly. Native Sons ol Canada. L. 8. McOUl wUI lead in the argument favoring the new province while Dr. R. C. Bamford will lead In the negative. A chimney fire at the Catholic Women's League Hall last sftndsy morning caused considerable alarm but, fortunately, no damage was done. There are reports that several new homes wlU be buUt far SmIUvers' real- dents within the nest few months snd that they wUI be more substantial and permanr '.t residences than up to the present have been the order here. Oeorge Ogeton of Vnnderhnof was a business itor to Sn lithers during the past week. X. H. Burden of -Prince Oeorge visited here during tue week oa W. J. Plnnegan. ever popular steward nf th rnIUn Uftai flint, ltt4 his thirty-eighth birthday at she end of last week. Mrs. James Preece of Prtnee TlMpert has been visiting during the week with friends at Smlthers and Otentsnns. A son was born on Sunday at the Smlthers Hospital to sir. and Mrs. A. fO. Fowler. The Bulkley Valley Coal Mines Ltd was a recent incorporation announced In the BjO. Oeaette. ItllXI.MIU I.IMMTS. Line-ups for tonight's Billiard Letsme fixtures between the Orotto and Oyro Club will be as follows: Oeorge Waugh l Orotto l; C. P. Ha la. no i Oyro Club.) Don Brown vs. W. J. Nelson. Jack Judge va. Percy Tinker. R. Young vs. O. A. Woodland. C. L. Youngman va. A. Donald. Hlti: liKhTKOVKIl IIOMK. WXTASKIWIN, Jan. 20. - Two children were burned to death when tin destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs tygnsf Sjt ill si-: -tt -U .' M M'lirjMKN. iissawesnsre AtObrsis'an mm sequel to tbe annWuAlriiwIn ihMU. tion for school schlldren promoted by the Pree Public Library and Museum Committee of Pauley Cornoratmn On lot the conditions in that the various competitors must select an object in the Corporation Museum, and ben the submitted drawlnxn were wrattnlred It was found tlmt one youth bad drawn one of the museum Janitors. Olasgow iieraia. Adertlte in The Dally Nwa Weekend Specials We nre featuring HEINZ PURE FOOD PRODUCTS this week. Mr. Briimley, wjio representing the f;.m..., varieties, will demonstrate in our" store this week-end. V, below only a few of the SPECIAL IKif ASSORTMENTS For This Week Only HEINZ SPECIALS 95c Lot 1 4 Tins Pork and Beans, small size 4 Tins Tomato Soup, small size. Lot 2 1 large Bottle Vinegar, 32 oz. Your choice Malt, White or Cider. 1 Large Bottle Tomato Catsup. Your choice 1 Bottle Evap- orated Horseradish or 1 Jar Heini Prepared Mustard. Lot 3 1 Large Bottle Worcester Sauce 1 Jar India Relish 1 Bottle Heinz Salad Cream Lot I 1 Jar Heins Sweet Pickles 1 Jar Heins Chili Sauce 1 Bottle Vinegar, 1G os. Lot 5 2 Medium Tins Heins Pork and Beans 2 Small Tins Tomato Soup 2 Medium Tins Cooked Spaghetti. Lot 6 9 Small Tint Heinz Tomato Soup. PROVISIONS Note the drop in egg prices: B.C. Fresh Pullsts, dot, lOr) B.C. Fresh Firsts, doten L" B.C. Fresh Extras, doten .ni Ayrshire Back Bacon, machine sliced, per lb. Picnic Hsms. per lb. T2t Cottage RolLs, per lb. 7Vfc Ontario gtftton Cheese, lb. I Of (Well matured and tasty) Roquefort Cheese, lb. . . 7r Lard in bulk, 2 lbs IMf MEATS Veal Steak, lb. ...i 20t) Roast Leg Veal, lb. .. 2.r Roast Shoulder Veal, lb. 1N0 Veal Chops, lb 2.if Stew Veal, 2 lbs i!7? Leg Lamb, lb.. . lOf Shoulder Lamb, lb. ... :tOf Stew Lamb, lb Or) Round Steak, lb 'i"? Sirloin Steak, lb. .'Of Shoulder, Steak, lb IN Pot Roast, lb !7 Rump Roast, lb UHr We handle Fresh Milk and Whipping Cream. Always fresh under Frigidalre tooling. FRUITS Rome Beauty Apples, wrapped stock, per box .Sl!.5)5 Sunkist Oranges, medium site. Special, 8 dot. $1.00 Large Ripe Bananas, 2 lbs. JKr) Marmalade Oranges Just arrived, per dot no? Rupert Table Si il Phones Imported English RAYON M An ideal fabric for street and party frocks. Com. - i teen designs, thirty-eight Inches wide, fast colors and wa-i Regular $1.50 and $1.76 a yard. Social price, 95 per Fraser J 00 Large Tins i-br reaches, 'i'-'n. Sjn-. i.j. y,.r tin -i 100 Large Tins m;,i, , ., ' ricots, 2Vi's. Spc i , , tin ,- COMBINATION SlE( i. $1.00 (i lbs. Sultana Raisin . i medium size Juk. n v r, Ueudy-cut Macunm. :. 2 lbs Freh Ir;und Cufii i ! , n 1 only Child's Mu . free with each l! .: fee. Assorted Jelly Town, i fikges. for c CANNED (JOODS SPLUU Assortment "A" For the small fam 2 Tins Pass, No. I. i. : tin 2 Tins Spinach, 2 . i . tin 2 Tins Asparagus Tip 36c tin 2 Tins Tomatoes, 2', n y ; . tin 2 Tins Malkin's Cnn,, .r 26c tin 2 Tins Malkin's IWiuy.. Beans, reg. 25c tin Reg. $2.90. Special $2. 1 " Assortment "B" Large site tins for t, families 2 tins Pumpkin, 2','- 20c tin 2 Tins Tomatoes, 1" 20c tiu Tins Asparagus, 2' . 40c tin 2 Tins Spinach, 2- 25c tin . 2 tins Corn on Cob, . reg. 40c tin 2 Tins Kraut, 21.a s, rvy tin. Reg. $3.30. Special $2.75 Del Monte Prunes, size 1" 4 lb. wood boxes. Spi , ,-,!lf This is a most iu family sir.e. Bulk Cocoanut, per lb. lOr Smyrna Cooking Fig, ti and moist, 2 lbs V Swift's Classic (It-;; special, 4 for U Limit 8 to each custom. Sunlight Soap, per cart 11)r Toilet Paper Rolls, 7 i Blue Ribbon Matches, i !)r Calgary Dry Ginger Al dozen S--' Roger's (iolden Syrup, tins, special, tin ... IV UDDIV o 1110, 131 1, 2 OROCAIN C yard & Payne The Universal Trndlng Co.