1 I PAGE SEC THE DAILX NEWS Laundry Washed Clothes c Are Not Rubbed YOU know how you douse your dainty lingerie up and down in a bowl of sudsy waler . . that's the way your clothes are washed in a modern laundry. They are not rubbed or scrubbed but are gently swished back and forth in warm filtered rainsoft water until the pure soap actually foams. Every particle of dirt is loosened without unduly lessening the tensile strength of the fabric. Then come many rinses of rainsoft water so that your laundry washed clothes not only look and feel clean but arc scientifically clean. The LAUNDRY Does it best CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners I'hone 8 The Natural Way DO YOU KNOW? That the cause of disease is within the body? That derangement of the nerve system is due to sub-luxated vertebrae pressing on spinal nerves? That these subluxations can usually be corrected by properly directed forces? That Nature cures? Your Nerves Control Your Health W. C. ASPINALL CHIROPRACTOR 6 Exchange IJIock Green 211 NavySuits Enselble Suits rners' Dr. Alexander Smith Ulock Phime S76 DENTIST MILK -.-PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St Telephone CS7. i THE LOUVRE'S ANNIVERSARY IIIIITIIDAY Of I'OITLAK STOKE TO UK CUFItltATI II I1Y ANNIVEKNAKY SALE OF WHOLE STOCK AT HALF nnCUt fill LESS. D J. jPfU8t:viini.rfitaiia.gwln8.popliirtty of The LouTre a the Jhjphjg4'...0Ic Of luxe lor tue ladles of Prince Rupert and district, and to abow our appreciation for the splendid support given the store since its opening a year ago. we are celebrating our second birthday with our First Anniversary Sale. This 1 one way in which we can convey our thanks to the community. And we want you to come and celebrate our birthday with us. It's a real party I This Anniversary Sale starts tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock and will at ford an opportunity for ladles to purchase their Spring outfits now in the Spring time at the beginning of the season while it is yet Spring at Aunlversay Sale price. Our entire stock of high class goods. ol ladles' Coats, Suits. Dresses and Mil linery will be on sale and every article will be offered at half price or less. Our many customers have appreciated our prices In the put for quality goods. These Anniversary Sale prices ought to bring us more customers whom we hope to satisfy, too. Have a look at our window display and take this opportunity of saving money at our Anniversary Sale Prion. Advt. HUGE STURGEON FROM GREAT LAKES OF EAST TORONTO. April 30. Possibly the lareeit fresh water sturgeon ever found In the Oreet Lakes Is now at the 'PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT" rniME itri'EKT ixkctoiial OliTKIL'T NOTICE Is hereby liven that I shall. 011 Monday, the 31st day cf May. 1938, a', ine nour or 10 o'clock in the rore- oon, at the Court-house. Prluce Ru pert, hold a alttlng of the Court of Revision for the purpose of revising the list of voters for the said electoral district, and of liearlng and determining any ana an ODjections to me retention nf any name on the said Hot. or to the registration as a voter of any applicant for registration: and for the other purposes Mt forth In the "Provlnc.al Elections Act." D.ted at Pr'.iuc Rupert. B.C.. this 5th day ' Ai.rll. 1928 REGISTRAR OP VOTERS. 119 Prince Rttpert Electoral District. Tired and Aching FEET CAN BE CURED By re-aligning the misplaced bones Weakened arches strenirthened up. If your case is curable I can cure it. If it is not curable I won't take It. Local references on re quest. R. E. EYOLFSON CHIROPRACTOR G23 Third Avenue West Phones Office: Illue 8.1. Residence: Illack 252. DRY : BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 Double Load $C30 Large Sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Soot leas Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Seccnd Avenue Radio Radio The Hadiola 17 will give you the best reception. Price complete Still. 00 Cannot be sold for lees Special MX I'OKTKAIT POSTALS of yourself for fl.iH) Winnipeg and Vancouver Prices. F. W. CHANDLER I'liolopspher SIMIi Street. I'hone Hrd 93 "Ilullrt B.C." Pacific Milk Keeps Longer JWPOKATf?. SYNOPSIS OF i'iNB ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved, surveyed i.'rwn lands may be pre-empted by lirltUh subjects over II years of age, mil by .tl lens on declaring intention Iterorn British subjects, eondl-'lonul uin residence, occupation, .nd improvement for airleultura ourpfjMes Full information concerning; regr. .at tons regardlnc pre-emptions Is Ken In Bulletin No. 1. Land Series, "How to Pre-empt Land." cople of vihich can be obtained free of charge ty addressing the Department of Lands. Victoria, B.C.. or to any Qor-rnment Agent. Hecorda will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purpose, and which Is not timber, lane). I.e., carrying over i.OOO board feat rer acre west of the Coast Ruit and 6.000 fest per acre east of tbat Ranee Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land ' Commissioner of the Land Recording Dl vision, In which the land applied for Is situated, and are mads on printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. I're-emptlons must be occupied for five years and Improvements made to value of 110 per acre. Including elearln snd cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. for mors detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for pur chnse of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlniberland. for agricultural purposes: minimum price for first-class (arable) land la 15 per acre, and second-class ( truing-) land li.SO per acre. Further In formation retarding purchase or lease of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Herles, 'Turchsse and Lias of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or industrial sites oa timber land, not eiceedlng 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stumpae. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not ezoeedlng It acres, may be leased as homsslte. conditional upon a dwelling being ereoted in the first year, title being obtainable aftsr residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed, LEASES For erasing and Industrial purpose area not exceeding 140 aerea may be leased by on per oomnsjiy. QRAZIIIQ Under the Oraslng Aot the Frwr-Inoe Is divided Into awing district and the rang administered under a Qraslng Commissioner. Annual grating- ptrmlta ars Issued based e numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stoek-owner Biar form asaMtstlons for raage management. Tr. or partly - permits are araUabU toe settler, 0,-nper and trareUora, as to teat MUST NOT PRY INTO PRIVACY JMMIE SI (JUESn.l) .MAN WHO DOES IT l.l llilX TO UET A THKAMIINU EDMONTON, April 30 - Detectives who Co prying lntpj ptiyate apartments, rooms ''Pacific Milk keeps better and nr homes without sea h warrants to loader JJian any other canned ! atb,r vW,nc ft ,roe Proceedln milk. After it is opened some time canned milk gets thin, but this change I never found in Pacific Milk." This observation made in one of the letters is a tribute to the milk and to the care it receives in the dairies and at the Abbotsford 'and Ladner plants. Better milk cannot be packed. PACIFIC MILK latlurlts at AblHitsford and LaUnrr, ll.C. nulld BX." Royal Ontario Museum, where It has been sent by the finder, Manly P. Miner of Klngsvllle. Ont. The giant j was found on the shcrea of Lake Erie 1 CONSERVATIVES CHOOSE SCHOFIELD ONCE MORE ROSSLAND AND TRAIL TRAIL. April 30. Conservatives of Roaaland and Trail Saturday night again nominated J. H Srhofleld. MX . who has represented trail continuously n the Legislature since 1907. FURTHER ADVANCE IN PRICE OF WHEAT TODAY VANCOUVBt. April 38 There was a still further advance In the price of wheat today, No. 1 Northern selling at M .64 3-8. iny themselves open 'wner cr occupant, to attack oy according to the Mr. Justice Tweedle. Ills Lordship declaration came at the fnd of a divorce action heard In the supreme court when the wife plaintiff was 'suocewn ul U her action. The detective who had gathered the necessary evidence had lust concluded , his story in which he t ld of going to the door and oa Its, bring slightly opened by the occupant, pushing it gently open untU he was able to pass himself into the room- Trxn he persuaded the husband to turn on a light and was able to obtain the evidence required. Turning toward the witness His Lordship said. "Did you have a search warrant?" "No, my lord." "Then don't you be surprised if you walk into some place some day and cau't walk out again. The law of this province does not entitle any detective, provincial, city or private to enter a about three miles west of Kingsvlle. ap- P,R0C m tn y oescrlbed parently washed up by a heavy storm. I g,thr evldenr- 8ome me The fish, ' on thnuth m to a pulp and which it to be mounted by experts of the museum. Is 6 feet 10 inches in leugth, and weighs 138 pounds. Sturgeon are becoming a rarity. It Is atd. owing to commercial fishing, and It Is very seld.m that they reach any great length, tnc average sturgeon caught In the Or-at Lakes being between four and five feet long. The great length of this specimen, together with certain physical characteristics, leads museum express to believe that the monster la at least 78 years of age, and possibly mure. uuii 1 dc lurprisca at vnat. His Lordship then intimated that he would have very little sympathy with the detective under the circumstances. OLD CUTTER BE1R IS AWAITING FATE Some ll-lll'n Will Have to lie Mude of I'loiirrr ('run by June 30 OAKLAND, Cal.. April 30. The cutter Btar, historic craft of the north Pacific. Ilea in the Oakland harbor facing an unknown fate: On June 30, the vessel's fifty-fourth birthday, the coast guard will be forced to make some disposition of the vessel that ha made 40 trips to Arctic regions to rescue stranded vearels. .Including that of the Oreeley Polar espedttlon In 1683. Funds for Its maintenance wUI not be s liable after that date, since congress has refused an appropriation to fit it with new boilers: ' Coast guard officials, sentimentally attached to the old cutter, say it face one nf three fates. It may be scrapped. awarded a place of honor in a museum, 01 strengthened a feK In spots and sent upon Arctic eapeditious in the Interest of science. The Bear was buUtln Scotland In 1874 and used first as a seeter. POST-NUPTIAL SHOWER FOR MRS. CARL BRAND Drllglitfnl mid Novel t'unrtloii HrM Saturday afternoon at Hume of Mr. A. T. l-ssrkln In ber home which was beautifully decorated for the occasion with spring flowers and. foliage, Mrs. A. T. Parkin. SSS Borden Street, entertained on Saturday at a dellgbtfu) impromptu April bride's soap shower in honor of Mrs. A. C. Brand who reached the city ihat morning from Vancouver where be was married. The nature of the function was very novel and there were many delightful little gifts which were wheeled Into the room on a tea wagon decorated with pink crepe paper and holding the huge boat with the daintily prepared parcels. The bride opened the gifts under a huge white bell and made DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS NO 1 Ilk TO roNTIMl'TOKS tlrarlng mid Ornithine Prime Ituoert lililiuuy. Mile .1 to Mile Id SEA LEI) TKNDS KS endorsed "Tender for Prince Rupert Highway" will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Thursday, the 3rd day of May. 1038. for clearing and grubbing the above section. 8peclt!caU"iie. contract and form of tender may be obtained at the Public Works Oft ice. Prince Rupert. B.C., and plans may be seen at the Locating Engineer's camp near Phelan. B.C. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque on a chartered bank or Canada, made payable to the Minister of Public Work, for the sum or (S3O00.00) Three Thousand Dollars which shall be forfeited If the party tendering- decline to enter into contract when called upon to do so. The cheque of the successful tenderer will be retained as security for the due and faithful performance of tb work till the satisfactory completion of the contract. Tenders will not be considered unless made out on the forma supplied, signed with the actual signature of the ten derer. and enclosed In the envelope furnished. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. a. O. MACKAY. District Engineer Public Works Dept., Prince Rupert. B.C. Prince Rupert. B.C., April asth. 1988 SHERIFFS SALE J3st Woofs' ' Olsdys Jon, and Ray Reed, Plaintiffs; And Dumont and Emmenon, Defendants. TAKE NOTICE that in accordance with an order of Ills Honor Judge 1. McB. Young, dated the 27th day of April. 1938. I will ssll is sections of Spruce and Hemlock Logs now being afloat near Dlgby Island Wireless Station, The same being loga cut by the above named Defendant, and on which the Plaintiffs claim a lien. Sale to take place at Sheriff's Office. Court Houve. on the 8th day of May, 1928. at 3 JO o'clock In the afternoon. 8 A NICKERBON 106 Sheriff. Monday, April :;n, in.. RjTiSH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada To the end of December, 1926. Has produced Alineral as follows: IMacer Oold,.$78.018 ( 518; Lode Gold, 126 !j7j.:ii.s: Silver, $80,787,003 ;,Lead, SlOJlIlLll P 'rLoal un,i Coke, $234,599,133; Structural-AIateriala-and Miscellaneous 41lneral8, ?50.175,407; mukii.y its mineral production to the eTdTJTlWffm'wTn' AGGREGATE VA1XE OF $988,108,170. PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMHER, 192G, $67,188,812 The MinliiK Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any co'ony in the British Empire. .Mineral locations are granted to disco erers for nominal fees. Absolute' Titles art- obtained by develo, ing such properties, the security of which h guaranteed by Crown grants. Full Information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis !, addressing .... THE HONORARI.E THE MINISTER OF MINfcS. VICTORIA. IIRITISH COI.UMHIA. N.B. Practically all Britinl. Columbia Mineral Properties upon which deyelopm. -work ban been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of thei Ministi- t Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They arc ;.ai: able without chnrge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria. B.C. Rrt"'" -the Ceological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as vain .1, sources of information. Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, ami ,1,. available on application. . a well worded speech in which she rapreased her complete surprise and pleasure at being received with such welcome amid strangers. The hostess was assisted by Mlssi Molly, Frances and Lillian Cross, Hiss Margaret Kergln, Mrs. A. Lionel Itoltby. Mrs. Thomss Andrew and Mr. Jack Burgess (Qualtcum Beach). Mm. Sbel- ford Oarton poured. There was a delightful vocal solo "Thinking" by Mrs. Ernest Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Morris Blott. Mr. and Mrs. Brand are the geusts of Mr. and Mrs. Parkin until they lake up residence in the Besner apartments. HARRY J. SCOTT IS DEAD AT VICTORIA V1CTOHIA, April 30. Harry J. Scott. a well known retired businessman died yesterday. He bad been a resident of the city for the past 45 years. He was torn at Campbellford. Ontario, 81 years ago. MRS. WALTER RUNCIMAN A NATURALPOLITICIAN New Member of Uurllanirnt for St. hen l.lkrlj to Make Iter .Mark LONDON, April SO. Mrs. Walter Runclman. M.P., whose recent victory in th by-election in the St. Ives division of Oornwalf was a notable one and brought ber In'o the House of C'omm.m as the first married woman member sitting in the House at the same time a her husband, Rt. Hon. Walter Ruuclman. MJ. ha personal gifts that are likely to enable her to make her mark In politics. A daughter of a former member for South Shields. Mrs. Runclman entered on her career :n a tradition of public service, and took , a first class in th History Tripos at Cambridge when university educstlon for women was still In Its Infancy Keenly Interested In education, arte was the first woman member of the Ncw-castle-on-Tyne School Board and became a member of the Northumberland County Education Committee She wan on the first list of women magistrate and Ls president of the Tree Church Women's CouncU, having- been for many years a bulwark of the temperance movement. She 1 past-president or the Women's Liberal Federation, and a member or the Esecutlve Committee of the Liberal CI .000.000 Fund, and has devoted a large part of her capacity for hard work to politic and the Liberal cause. DKMAMt LOOKING INTO "Arc you really bank examiner. Mr Tompkins?' asked the hostess. "Yea, madam. I happen to be." "Then I hope you will have time to examine beby's bank. No matter how much w shake it nothing wlU come -jut of It."--Chatham News. BURNS LAKE Eight feet of ore with three high grade leads has just been opened up on the Taltapln mine In the Hahm. north of her. R. M Morgan, manager oune mine, ten at th and of th report to the directorate of th company. Meanwhile development work U proceeding and prospects are very bright. The Imperial OU Oo. has decided to erect a number of tank here with . spur to connect them with the railway. special gang or men will arrive here soon to put in the foundations and erect the tank. Robert Lowe ls ubdlvWlr' aj.i townsite adjoining the preaant,, clpat limits on th Bast. This win ai. room for the expansion of an ever growing business district. The fine new building here for the Burhs Lake Oarage ha been compelled. Micky Bum or Colieymount was a visitor In town last week. E. AnUrrwin and family of Cniu.. mount have moved to Nadlna River at i..e neaa 01 rrsncls Lake where Uiey will open a new .tuppliij huu.e. sxasssBBamamim. ! WESTHOLME THEATRE MONDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. "The 1 3th Hour" LIONEL 11ARRY.M0R1; JACdUELIN (iAIHDON, CHAR! I, -DELANEY, FRED KKIABY, POLLY J10HAN ami other. COMEDY "SPOOK SPOOFING." PARAMOUNT NEWS Admission slip t!w tnffulfslzc 1 Papkgc of Ve KOT6X If you buy 2 packages hcrcfor0o 2fVAlUEfW BaatsasuilaiHM 35c and 10c H. S. WALLACE 20 PER CENT DISCOl NT LADIES' COATS DRESSES ALL NEW (JOODS WALLACES Canadian National Q7IC Largcft Kailivay Syftcm in America STEAMSHIP And Ballings rrom I'ltlMK Ill l'UlT for snd intermediate points, eaoh Phr KncillKW and ANVOX. each For NTKW.NIT each HATI ItDAV at Por NOKTII ami SOUTH Ut'M'.N f PAMSKMILK 1RAIN I. Bach MllNDAV. MiNIMIlAY and OKOIttiK, LDMONTON, WINNII' States. Of-NOV Al.l, OCEAN Use Csiisdlsn Nstlonsl Kspress etc. also for your nit shipment. CITY TICKET OrriL't.. Bin TIIIMIl TRAIN SKUYK E VANTOI W.K. vinoiiiA. HIllTUr TIM KMhAV snd HI MlAY ' CIlNKMlAY, 4 p m. 10 p.m. 11 tltl.OTTi: ISMMIH. Portniii KWK PI! I Ml'. 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