February 24, 1928 Ida THE DAILY NEWS fAGE JHHEE WANJ " ""- V -T CAST, West, North and South in every country of the world you will find --vinoisseur of good whisky, demanding ?(ADUH(U2r. To have achieved such world-wide fame, is indeed striking tribute to the exceptional quality of this fine old whisky. HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED OlSTnXSMr AND HCAU orrict wiKt iviu.C CANADA ESUbLIVHCD I I! '. 8 1 1 1 1 TO OUR MONTREAL WHO:'. SI7 PHILLIPS SQUARE, FOR FRtt COCKTAIL BOOKLBT M saBBBMsaa vases, 'IANU3DB" lii.scment in not published or displayed by Uie 'i Control Board or Ity the (.ioverimieiil of British Columbia Specials! Specials! ... $8.75. On Sale !.. . 1'ike $6.25. On Sale Jjia.15 i price $6.00. On Sale fg.A.'l .1 price $6.75 On Sate SS.IO lar price f4.2d. On Sat-.... .:-rt . HHt. 10 , ...! price fl.iNi. On Sato' , 92.10 I ' nnv Hack Hruhe i price $1.75. on Sato . price $-" On Sale 81.15 .i price $1 Ki On Sale $1.05 - n. Pure Ensile r price $2.5ii On Sale I.."W ' '" Hruahe .i price $ .s.V on Sale .85 r price $1 imi On Sale 8 .05 ISrusheM price $2.76. On .Sale $1.75 pi i -.' $2.50. On Sale $1.05 pri.-e $2.00. On Sale c $1.25. On Sale $ .H5 I'illM H HUPEHTS OLDEST DRtH. STORE mm 'mes lid. ytn Dirnii'pr Drtiotists mm km i, sixth st. -telepmones r"v200 95c Days Friday and Saturday SEE 01W WINDOWS WALLACE 1 -i'l-isc Front Room for Rent Apply. Office 'S Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Const Services ulfy ------------ V Sailings from Prince Rupert U,"'HI. 'S. IH.ri.ar II. M t ,.,'!,'"" Junes nd.kaga--Jiiii..:" Mrloilii anrl K.IIL. r.a,v.inri I. I.. Ulll " lime,, ,,. .. ruiM'ijMM HUM kii i .... ' an.,., - Itelu iuii. rail.. Nam" l-niKhlp I, iiea. F''11 ' W (' flu.' II A talk k.xltl "frt "'"l trd Avenue, rrln.e Uu..ri, (H nation "' I'll. .IIP ID r.sxaa'f ii7sfT-,ur'irir r- mrm Local and Personal BO. Undertakers Pbons 41, Richmond's 00 ,ouvre Dentist. Dr J. a Phone 868 Skating dally. 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. U Oet the Bin 4 baWl. if a tail, phone 4 WUB thlBKtlMI U nukKetbaii tonight. Exhibition Hmll, p"t Simpson vs. Prince Rupert. 50c and 26c. it. h. Worlock Co. Ltd. returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from one of hi periodical hmlnaas trips to tii interior. M arr Ilraliuurtrr for tithe repairing. Hiid them to us fee value, -en lor and satisfactlmi. Mac Arthur's Mhoe Wore. tt Jonn A Cl.il it. manager of Oceanic cannery of the B.C Packer, and E Rousseau manager of Walker Lake I cunnery, arc business visitors in the city. dpt and Mrs John Colthurst of Terrair arr. veil on yesterday alternoon'a fein from the interior and sailed this nicmlng on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Hubert Ward returned to the city m yrsterday afternoon's train from Haysport where be spent a couple of day engaged in overhauling Mrs. M. A. Dupuls' lighting plant. Mrs. W P. Armour returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Mutism. Alberta, where she was called on account of the lili.es of her mother who subsequently passed away. Provincial Constable Andrew Orant of Masaett is a visitor in the city. He arrived from the Queen Charlotte Is lands on the Prince John last evening and will return to his post on the same vessel tomorrow night. Vic Rodfrrs of the Orand Terminal Club has opened a first class Shine Parlor for ladles and gentleman at 733 Third Avenue West, opposite the New Emprrse Hotel. He also arranges lor window, house and office cleaning and sellers your patronage. 47 I Hraphy of Beat tie general main per cl the Los Angeles Lumber Products Co.. ahich controls the Maaeelt Tltnoer Co s sawmill at Buckley Bay will arrive in the city from the south on time to sail by the Prlnre John to. morrow night for the Islands. Capt E. H aimpsnn. manager of the Langara Pishing a Packing Co. at af asset t. snd Mrs. Simpson, who have been spending the winter in tlie sjutb will arrive from Vancouver tomorrow morning to sail on the Prince John In thr evening for the Queen Chariot!: Islands . H Lelghton. fire Inspector for th: Porest Branch In this dutne. has returned to the city alter attending a confidence" of the departmental officials at headquarters In Victoria. R E Allen, district forester, who atteudca the same meeting. Is t.iklng his holidays while in the south and will not return until later. A preliminary meeting was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs Alfred Anderson. Eighth Avenue Bast, for the purpose of form'.ig an east end Ladles' Aid to St Paul's Lutheran Church. Organization will be completed and officers elected at another mvetlng to be held at the home of Mrs. John Undeeth next month L 8. McOIUV well known amlthers baniMer. arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed this morning on the Prince Rupert for the touth to visit Vancouver Spokane and other cities in connection with mining bualiKss. He was accompanied this far by Mrs McOtll and family who will return to the Interior tommiow. a ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Leap Year Whist Drive and Dance February 39 'Aunt Susan's Visit" Church. March 8 and 9. at United Anglican Cathedral Tea March 17. S' Patrlck'a concert, Monday. March 19. Wrstholme Theatre. Catholic Women's League spring sale of work April 13. Elks Cabaret April to. Royal Society of St. George Whist Drive and Dance. April 33. That Chronic Cough cajU for ITKTUgqiN, the plea-em tatting, hatmtett remedy that soothes the irritated air passages and help Nature to effect a speedy recovery. Physicians have recommended PHltTUI.HIN lr vraralor roughs and bronchial trouhlrs. At all drug no... Boll if. tor. and f i 30. swa r for Every CoukH 77iis Great Healing Oil Must Speedily Bring Comforting Relief to Tired, Aching, Swollen Feet Or Your Money Hack. That's the Plan on Which Moone'ti Emerald QUA Sold by All Good Druggists . of ,. ' :;i : This wonderful preparation now I Be patient; don't eapefct a single bottle known all over America a Muone' I to do It all at once but one bottle Emerald Oil 1 so efficient In the : we know will show you beyond all ques-treattnent of Inflammatory foot troubles Uon that you have at last discovered that the unbearable soreness and pain often stops with one supplication. Jltsone'e Kmtraul Oil Is safe and A smoker followed by a dance la being given tomorrow evening at Port Clements by the Port Clements Liberal Association. During the past M' hours 35 cars of grain have arrived here for the elevator and 90 are now on the division bound this amy. Mrs. Fred M. Siapbens. after having spent the past few Wtv'k in the city, sailed this morning by the Prince Ru pert on bar return to Seattle. Miss E. Maeatay at the Forest Branch stenographic etaC sailed this morning by the Prtnoe Bvpert for Vancouver and other points in the south on s V slloay trip. Mrs. Albert Moore and son arrived in the city from Buckley Bay on the Prince John last evening and sailed this morning by the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Pred Cook. Smlthava fur buyer, arrived in the city from the interior or yesterday afternoon's train, sailing this morning by the ftlnce Rupert for Vsncouver on The fire depart eaarit at 5:30 las' evening bad a call to the corner of Second Avenue aatd Ninth Street to extinguish a grass fire at the rear of the residence of Ex-Aid R. P. Perry Charles O. Sttmpatm. general mana ger of tne Baxter Pete Co.. to expected to arrive from Vancouver aboard tlx tsamrr Venture tonlgnt and sail to. .norrow evening for Maaaatt Inlet where hlc company is conducting pole oper ations. Harry C. Evans, pioneer piano tuner of the city, is now able to be about again after having bean told up for shoulder and other painful injuries at a result of a fall on the aiinnen street oh New Year's Day. Several Uuachas are; easected to ar rive from Port Simpson this afternoon bringing . rooting supporters for the Port Simpson Athletic Club whlcf meets Prince Rupert All Stars tonight defence of the Northern British Ool-Jinbla basketball championship. With a light passant Ust and 'relgbt cargo. CJ4.R steamer Prince )(.hn. Capt. E. Mabbs. arrived in port t 6:45 last evening from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. Th-vessel will sail on her return smith ver the same route at S o'clock to morrow night. Capt. J. w. Troup, manager of the CJR British Columbia Coast Steam-hip Servlee. with headquarters in Victoria, to expected in the city aboard the Princess Mary lemaiiua going through to Alaska with Orant Hall, first vice-president of Us CJ.R.. who li. making a holiday trip. NORWEGIAN DIES HERE ItaaniUM Pelerren Succumbs Prince Kupert (ienerul llospl. Ill-Survived hy Widow and Three Children in The death occurred kt midulght teat night in the ' Prince Bupsrl Oeneral Hcapiui of Rasmus Petersen, aged 49. who had been a patient In the Inatltu- lon since Ohrlstmax Deceased sus- uii ed a fractured leg when he slipped on the Icy streets but the direct cause of death waa Bright disease. Bern in Stavanger Norway, the late Mr. Petersen was married la. 199 and the following year came to Canada and took up a homestead in Alberta. Later Mr. Petersen moved with his wife and anilly of five children Ann. Marguer-:e. Thor. Peter and Kflen all of vriom are now grownup, 'Yb' South Dakota where his health failed him but where he remained for nine years, '.iter returning to Alberta. Two years igo deceased came to Prince Rupert iinrt ha been in the employ of the nty The widow stricken with grief. is nick In bed today Hie funeral will tuke place Monday nnenioon under li if auspices of the MiOHe Lodge with Rev. John II. Han-en, pastor of Si Paul's Lutheran Uimcli i.m.liiliiii.' The BC. Uncler-'..kiT ii:.i. ,i,.u, .. burial arnuiui- the way to solid foot comfort. It's a Wonderful formula this com bination of essential oils with camphor pleasant to use; it sloMn't stain or leave ; and other entlreptlcs so marvellous that a greasy residue. It is so powerfully ( thousands of bottles are sold annually antiseptic aid oeotjorsm that all un-1 for reducing varicose or swollen veins, pleasant odors resulting from excessive . All Druggists sell lots of it. foot perspiration ax Instantly killed. Everett Lack sailed this morning by the Prince Rupert for Victoria. J. C. Rlmmlngton, of Vancouver, travelling ear service agent, is In the city for a few days. SPRING SERVICE STARTING SOON Prince Kupert Will (Jet Two CN.lt. Iioatu a Week Prom Vancouver In March Spring schedule of Canadian National Coast Steamships, providing two sailings a week between here and Van couver, will go Into effect with the sailing from Vancouver on the night of Much M by the steamer Prince Rupert according to announcement made this morning by R. P. McNaughtan. CJJ.R. district passenger agent. The service will be carried out by the steamers Prince Rupert and Prince George and sailings will be from Vancouver Monday and Thursday nights at o'clock, arriving bare Wednesday and Saturday mornings at 10:30. The Wednesday boat from the south will sail at 4 p. for Ketchikan and Anyox. re- i turning here at pjn. Thursday evenings and sailing for the south at i; pjn. The Saturday boat will sail a. 10 pjn. lor Stewart, returning here at pjn. and sailing south at 11 pa. Sundays. This service will be effective from March until June 9 when the three-boata-a-week summer schedule will be reverted to. providing weekly sailings to Ska (way The Queen Charlotte Island service will remain unchanged for the present. CPJt. steamer Princess Beatrice, pt. Itobcrt Titomaon. la due at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning from Van souver and wayporu and will sail at 11 a m. on her return south. NOTICE. Be-Certlfloat of Title No. 30M I to Lots live (Si and six (8). Biock nluatcen iw, oeeuon six (). ste-Certlflcate of Title No 39011 to! Lou seventeen (17) and eighteen I (181. Block twenty-six (36). taction six (). Ba-Oeruricate of Title No. S903 1 to Lot ' nineteen (19). Block tan (101. Section seven i7i re-Carulicate of Title No. 3447 1 to Lots 1 iony-tnree isxi. torty-four (44 1 and forty-f.ve (44). Bleak twenty-seven (311. Section e.ght id), city ol ,,, Prince Rupert. Map 933. i Whereas one of lca or tt . Oertlflcataj of Title Raved In tne name J' Ira E. Mahon. baa been Med in this rfflje. notice is hereby given that II snail, at the exptratun of one month: rom the date of the first mihiintmn oereof . issue a provisional Certificate of t.ue in lieu oi eacb of the said lost Oertlflcates. unleea in the nrnnMnt. valid objection as to any be made to me ' DATED at the Land RMt.tr rtfrir ! Prince Rupert. B.C this 3rd Janurayi! H. P MacLBOD 83 ftealstrar of Titles. "(iO VEUN.M ENT LIQUOR ACT." MITH i: Ol- MTLK ATION Itllt llEtlt i.icevm; NOTICE Is herebv aiven that on the am asy oi atarcn next, tne undersigned .n tends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a license In reaoect of the premises being part of the building kiiuwu rvn uiownu noiei. aiiuatea at Port Clemcnu. B.C.. upon the lands described as Lot No. a. Block 44 Sub division of Lot 744. Queen Charlotte Is- :ana uisirict. itsp No. 1079. Prince Rupert Land Registration District In the Province of British Columbia, for the tale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises DATED this 13 th day of February, 193S. BRYDONE LORNE T1NOLSY. Apl leant. IN PHOHATE IN Till: Ml 1'ltl MK I Ol HT OI lUtlTIMI I'OLI MHI I In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In thr Matter of the Estate of Sidnev S-:.tt Marsh. Deceased. IntesUte. I AKE NOTICE that by order of His ! tli.ncr. P. McB Young, the 14th dsv of riurusri. n.u was appomieo Administrator of the estate of Sldnav Scott Marsh, deceased, and all parties having claims against tlie said estate are nereny rroulrcd to furnish same. I properly verified, t i me on or before the 115th day of March. AD 1938. and all parties iiuieotrd to the estate are re riiilred to pay the amount of their In- aeoreaness io me tonnwitn. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 15th day of February. A.D 1938 IN PHOHATE in rut: st run mk coi iit or hiiitikii cu t Mtn In the Muttrr of the "Administration Art"; snd In the Matter of the Estate of Alexander Cameron. Deressed Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that bv order of His Honor. P. McB Young, the 9th day of Pebrunrv. A.D 193B I was appointed I Admln'strstor of the etat of Alexander Cameron, decra-vd and ill pBriles hav-, lug clTtm rtiTrtlnst the sa'd olair. are hM"'iy reoulrrd to diriiM. ame pro-nerlv verified to me on r before the let n d.v or March AD 'M. and all part lea Indebted to til estate are re-ctiilrevl In psv the amount of their Indebtedness t me forthwith NORMAN A WATT Orfnial Ailin'- i-'nlor Prt'i.-' Hu i ' II (' lis'.. 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