BwiraroLLows Off SPINAS VO M DUUttlOf "'"J-10WW4M6AIBI 1 W4D -TrlBfMf i V Hilar. AW""1"1 'uadutiiuHii CH1R0PRACT1G and - ELECTROTHERAPY TheB- two braiirhes of the healinjr art bBW nmdf rapid strides in the last few yew. Y.ur rctover- from dii'w depends on how soon you consult W. C. A SPIN ALL Chiropractor Grw ail 1'huncfi Black 28 C and 7 BxcImiik) Open Evening Mooae Bazaar. N .vember 8. 9. "NAYIGAHLE WATERS PRO THCTION ACT." R. S. C 140 Porter Idaho Mining Cumpaay Limited hereby give, notice that it has under 8sct.iT. 1 ot the sajd Act. depot lVed with the Miniate: of Public Wortu t Ottwa. and In the office of the OUtrlc-Se(ltir of the Land Baglatratlon da-tnet of Prince Rupert at Prtsoe Rupert S. C, a description of the atte and the plana of the whan and dolphins proposed to be built on the foreshore near the mjutb oi the Mar4aaiLJilv-r. Portland Cnr'.. i. frju; W lot Numbei Poft Hurdied E.n-svn t67i. CiuaaJai Dttit4-, British Coluata; s AMb WMKM HOTK6 that after the m-p. ration of one i 1 monrh from the (!!' of the first publl-itlcn of ihi Notire, Sorter Idabv Mining Cumpar Limited .ll. under Sertlru 7 i: IU said Act. applr to fh- M'r::s:er of Pub!: Works at his office in tbr City oi Ottawa, fc-r apprji'a! ;.f tt.f said anc plan :mrt and ! r low to oiutru 1 the . id l. irf a.-.d dolpli'.ni- Dnled at Vancouver. Brth P. lnuib .1 this 30th day of July. 1038 PORTER IDAHO MINLNO COMPAQ LIMITED IM THB MATTER of an application fc: the Issue of a Duplicate Oert.ficate u Title for Lot nineteen hundred i.nc Ighty-tUee (lBWi. Range lire (Si Coast District. Satisfactory proof of the Icaa of the Certificate of Title covering the abovi lands baring been produced to me. it u my Intent, io imjo. after the ex-paratton ot one month frtm the firs' publication hereof, a Duplicate Certificate or Titte n the stj hand m the name of Jael puisbury. The original Oertttloate of Title U dated the 7tt Umber. 1810. and Is numbered 306 R l,vi w&nfTf r'ie. Prlaoe aupen b. ami My. 1MB. H. r. MbaLBOD. 01 gjalfsj Of Tttlaa. j. nst Thih advertisement is not pub-lislifd or displayed by tho Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Bert Hosklna, until recently engaged .n the barberlng trade in the cftf , la ow at Anyox. Pete LeClalre. who Baf been at Stew-art, returned to the c4ty on the Prtnor Oharlea this morning. Jack Allen, formerly of this cits', is rw Identified with the stall of the U-ujst-tt Canner Ltd.. at Old Maeeett. Mlsa Margaret Olkhrtet. Vfc Wen vls.ting for the past month a1 Vasaett. returned Bumr on the Prince Chartea this rnnrntng Stewart. Anyox and Maasett Inlet points on C. Thomas, aaalatant per of the B. c Packers, arrived In the city on the Prince Charles tbla morninc from Maasett Inlet, being on his way to Vancouver after having spent past fortnight in this alatrkrt on offi cial duties. "CEAQRAM'S S3" is aide titer the tun formula at used when thia famous whitkey waa firtt made yean ago. The pureat of tpring water and the choicest of grains only are used and all whiakey it aged and mellowed in Individual oak catkt. The name and quality of .Seagram's hat never been impaired. a-a Tf,e oldest stocks 01 GoMcrttntrV This advert iomeiit is not published or displayed by the Liquor Ccntr l lioard oi by me l oveinrr.enl oi Bi'itL" Columbia Anglican Cathedral Bazaar November 22nd. This afternoon's train from He eaat due at 3 JO Is reported on tbne. It la announced tltat Rev. 3. B. Olb-n will take charge of St. Andrew'a Cathedral early in September. Passengers booked . to aafl on the Prince Charles this afternoon tor Vancouver include Mra. Lowe. Miss John-on. Miss L. MeRae, Mr. Le fluffy. CNJt. steamer Prince Chartea arrived n port this morning from the. Queen Charlotte Islands at 9 ajn. ana will all for Vancouver at 4 this afternoon. Staff Major Carrutbers of the Salva-lon Army In Alaska waa a passenger on the C.P.R. ateamer Prlnceaa Cnar- otte from the north yesterday after noon. Tuj Lome with the harge Pezuta In tow left today for Skldegatc, Queen rrharlotte Island, where she will pick up the Biscayne with a cargo of logs for Vancouver. Mr. and Mra. O. A. Hunter and fam ily returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning after having made the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Maasett Inlet. Eric Bye, Norwegian tenor who Is ap pearing at the Weatholmc In connec tion with the Norway film was a paa-tehftr on the Prlnceaa Charlotte from the north yesterday evening. Magistrate and Mra. A. R. MaOory and aon. of Fort Clements, are iiieaeiiifl n aboard the Prince Charles today going through to Vancouver as a three weeks' combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. J. S. Wilson and sons left this morning on the eaat bound paean ng r for the Interior whtre they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Altkcn. of Houston for tee next couple of weeks. 3Twr, H Walker of this cltfcJeft at the first of the week for Maasell where- he will urr.e the duty of &mlntoei oonsta- oie for the aXasuner. jiieJbs. t A' Small of the Swift Canadian Co, tnrred to the city on the Prir.ce Onarles this mernuif, -iter making the round trip on bualness to Stewart. Any- x aitd Masse u Inlet. M M McLachlan, majuger of the Brackman-Ker Milling Oo returned to the ;ity on the Prutce Charles thla :-uorr.lng. after niaktng me round trip For seining within prohibited areac two Maaaeu Inlet fishermen were Ansa I ISO each by Magistrate A. B Mallory at Port Clements on Wednesday. A similar charge againat a third was dismissed. TSa-" Some thirty or so local hoys who went to Maasett Inlet recently to be employed In the Shannon Bay and Fer-CaaoB Bay canneries will return to the city on the Prince Charles on Thursday 3t nest week. Mr. and Mrs. W. i. Crawford anc family of Stewart will be going south aoon after SigWmber 1. Mra. Crawford and daughter WJP HsfOtt), the winter in Vancouver, ngsw-raar. aasnora wui re- n to Stewart, A tar pot used in roofing operation at the reaT of the Bank of Commerce eaoght fire yesterday afternoon. The Ore brigade responded to the alarm but the fire had been extinguished by the workmen when trie brigade arrived. No damage waa-done. -NORWAY TODAY." the greatest film epic of any land, will be shown at Weatholme Theatre Friday. August 17 both matinee and evening. Srick Bye. world known tenor will sing old country songs to the ftlaa. Three performances 2:30, 6:30 and pm. Ms Robert BahM. of Vancouver. Inspec tor of municipalities and Oread Master of the Masonag fttand Lodge of Bri-rttb OaJunteta we a passenger on the Princess Charlotte yesterday afternoon. He has been making a trip to Dawson and AUln. Mr. Basra was 'met at the boat by Orurge Woodland. Stan. Parker and W.E. Ooluaon. Bert Morgan returned to the city on the Prince Charles thla morning after making the round trip to Stewart. Any ox and Maasett Inle' on business. His aon. Richard. Is working at Ferguson Bay Cannery. The trip offered by the Prince Charles to district la one which all local business men would be repaid by taking. Mr. Morgan asserts, TERRACE WOMEN PLAN TAKING UP HANDICRAFT WORK Mrellnr of Women's lHIHute IterMes to rturr Information Regarding It. TERRACE. Aug. 16 The monthly meeting of the Terrace Women's Institute waa heM la Terrace Theatre on Tuesday afternoon with Mra. F. Hall, newly appointed president In the chair. Following routine business it wis agreed to pay the secretary a salary of IIS for the present year. I Arrangement were made to assist the .Terrace FaUl Pair Association by serving afternoon tea the day of the fair and undertaking catering for the dance. ' A committee composed of M-- iames :Attree. T E. Brooks and C R Gilbert j waa appointed to have charge jf arrange - j menu. ' Following a discussion on the ad via- 'ability of taking up some hj trial work a' the meetings the secretary vm as:; ii x:' write for Instructions and in' ;rm.u.nn on glove making, nig umkmu and :iy other handicrafts. The annual repor: of public Veslth nurMng debarment waa read toother with an urgent appeal lor co-opera-, Men In preveimoii o.r ill.eie Miirt f Its, apresd. ! i Refreahmenta were served afur the! meeting by Mrs Hall and Mr r R.i O.'luert. the hctacea to( ia month. I a mfo- ' I6' 1928 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Catholic. Bazaar October 21 fict 25. From Jamaica to the tables of the world Century-old methods produced a certain grade of ginger in Jamaica. But this grade wasn't good enough for "Canada Dry." And so, J. J. McLaughlin Limited went to Jamaica and offered prizes for ginger grown under modern methods of cultivation. The result was a new ginger of a higher, finer quality. That is the grade of ginger used in this fine old ginger ale. The otber ingredients are of equal purity and high quality. They are blended and balanced in an exact proportion. Great care is taken to be sure that these proportions never vary. The uniform carbonation of "Canada Dry" an important matter affecting flavor is assured by a secret method. The result is a ginger ale with a marvelous flavor . . . mellow . . . "dry" . . . thirst-quenching. A ginger ale, good by itself or to mix with other beverages. So distinctive is its flavor that you can tell it from all others, anywhere. CANADA Vdii In CotitJt if J. J. Md ! '' '.imiitd, 7r end EJntHm Ctfefatfcl Sfrim, i ; 'n,t.;J. Vtntrtml "nolmale Distributors F. G. Ur.whon . MtL, Prince Rupert, H.U CANADIAN! B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert 1. t. 11. T Krlrlilkin. Wrangrll. and Hkag Aufift 3. B. t. 11. It. , 1 Yanroutrr. Victoria and Msa4U.lMEiit I. . ! HUNTERS ItOVAL ..... or Hutrdalc. Rant IMIa Mt. Oman Kail. Nam. Alfrt iwj. Camnbrii iclxrr and Vaiwvum rvrry IThlay. H t"ry for all Mranohlp IJn. "'rmatlou froin- Carnn f 41 h Strut and Srd Avwiue. I'rlni UuM-rt. B.C. H"n Local and Personal 4 a Taxi riione 4. ll 4 Tail. tl Dentist. Or. J R. O-xu Phone 8B6 Oirtroprucf r. C. O. McKay. Phone 134. Errfaj BJr. ona Known tenor, tings t VVfrtfatkiie Theatre Frid..y. August 17. Iff, Sir '-r 193 6 W. HarrUr,;). hatchery Inspector, arrived In U)e city on the Prince Char-la this morning lrom Fort Clement. A Port Cl -roetHa' inan waa Hind 2 by Stipendiary Mfifc'rite A. R M;.l- kiry tbla week tor m-uultirjg his wile. Howard Steen returned to the c.ty on the Prince Charl-:, this morouif after making the rcmi:i 'Tip to biewart. Anyox aud ataaefU inu-l. A. D. Holle :t MatiM'it muskrat farmer arrived in the city ;rc:.-i the Islands oi; th Prince Charl&t il-i- iteming. beUv.- on faia way to SasK.a .jewan. Mr. and Mr. Ray M K.nley arrived a the city from Alice Arm on the Ptnv Cliarlc taw morning They will continue to V.inccuver on itu vessel Uu.-alwrrfoon Now then folk! Wh:it about il!s-l''Ubl load of box cnti.iigr.? The kid din like to handle It C.'un you beat '. at S8.50 per load? Hyde transfer Phone 5S0. t.' Mr. and Mrs. W E. Dcmiug an: family returned to the cry on th Prince Charles this morning after man- lug the round trip to S 4-wart. Anyo find MaaaeU Inlet. In the city police court yesterday al Urnoon. before Msgistrtte McCimout the charge agalnat Mah Lai. Chlncnc. o! having optuan amokiri; oqiipm-r)t in his poaKsclon as changed to the rharxe of having opium In pcM4loti d tive case was furthet remanded ti'.l Saturday. 4- 4- ANNOUNCEMENTS MR I, MY KITCHEN NOTEBOOK by Thanq. 7ZleufCL Domestic Science Counselor How Much We've Learned About the Feeding of Babien When I hear the young mothers of today discussing carrot! and epinach and orange juice and cereal, I wonder how any of us of an older generation ever rranaged to live through our first two or three years, without the elaborate feeding programs which exist today. But much as these wise young mothers know that is new in the feeding of babies, there is one basic fact that doesn't change. For tlie baby just starting out in life. Nature has provided the perfect food in mother's milk. The breast-fed baby has a better chance from the start than the artificially-fed baby, and avoids the experiments that are necessary and the set-backs that so often occur in finding the best substitute for mother's milk. Take Your Doctor's Advice To find the right milk for your baby, let your doctor advise you. What may have worked for some other baby won t necessarily work for yours, and it takes a doctor's knowledge of many babies and their idiosyncrasies to guide you best To make a milk safe for a baby the requirements are, naturally, stricter than for ary other use. One dares not risk anything but the purest, whole milk in the feeding of a tiny infant Not only must it be or exceptionally high quality and produced under the most sanitary condi tionsbut the quality must be of controlled uniformity. Wide variations from day to day in ordinary milk may seriously upset a baby. 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