Uay, February 1, 1928. NnvVV. Nr.ri 1UI I VVlllKJi 'A 409? Drtnk OKO sV W TN IS EAT and to to 9 V YOui f FORTIFY yourself against the sleet and rain and chills of late autumn drink piping hot "OXO". It makes a really delicious, savoury drink. Concentrated beef at its best, "0X0" maintains warmth and strength and gives greater power to to resist resist colds, coias, chills, cnms, influenza influenza and and other other such such maladies. maladies. 4 cabas ISc 10 cub 3GC R)X0 LIMITED, 356 St. Antoine St. Remember the Bays of the Grocers Cracker Barrel? Minn ' 1 "1' inlicr the Crack r Uarrel from whose dusty i-avrn it used to scoop your pound or hulf pound of crack-nw your Krocer Soda Huruits in Sanitary I'ack- 1'i-ujf stores used '.o have their cracker liarrela their '"'lies of Castor Oil - -Epsom Salts lodir.e. etc. which '" stay in the store perhaps for years to gradually nm ' 1 Now, however, at Ormes you buy not just Iodine or i )i-,artice that carry two guarantees the Kexall lMl, f and Ormes that they are 100 per cent pure, guaran- ii ii i form. OHMKS IS THE ONLY KEXAI.I. STORE IX PRINCE RUPERT yfw Pinttcvr Drttcfists WE f, SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES V'o200 JANUARY . Clearance SALE ; , Special Bargai Jafties 25c 50c 85c DHISSKS AT COS1' PRICK Ilnrjriiins In nil Lines H. S. Wallace Co.. Ltd. 'hnnn o ... i v " 3rd Ave. ami r 1 - . ulton wertise in "The Daily News" Local and Personal B.C. Undertakers. Pnons i. Dentlat. Dr. J. r. o-jsse. phonS88 Skating daily. 2 to 4 and S to 10. tf Tommy'a Taxi. Cafe. Phone 790 Znltb CN R steamer Prince Rupert. Capt D Dunald. arrived at 11 o'clock this rooming from Van ouver, Powell Rivet land Ocean Falls and wUl sail at 10 rclock tonight for Stewart and Anyox ; returning here at 8 o'-'- Friday morning to sail at S a.m. for Vancou- ver and wayport. Dining the month of January the city lire department responded to but three calls, there being no loss In sny One was a smoke scare, another rhlnmey fire ard the third was an alarm over un oil burner at the rest tlem-e of D E Murphy. 341 Fifth Ave West. lat 8n urday. D. B Flr.n, director of the Prince Hup. n F slierles Experimental Station iftrr?:id to tlie city today from V&n- ci-uver where lie attended a meeting ol the Pacilk- Coast stib-coinmlttee of the Biological 111 ard of Canada following an absence of ccvenil mouths ut Win nipeg where he was engaged In special research work at the University of Manitoba ANNOUNCEMENTS . Prmcc P.upert Girls' Drill Team danre February 3. K of c Whist Di.ve and Dance. Wednesday, February 8. Women of Mooseheart I.elon 8t Valentine's Wlilst Drive snri Dance. Ffbruary 14. 'CN R. Annual Rati. Friday, Pv n Cntiiolic Women's League spring sale of work April 13. . Elk Cahnret April 30 PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Csssd br SANTAL MIDY Be lurs to gs' the Qsnulns tsok fee the ord "Miov 8uto ty s.i druggi'is tl Oet (be Big 4 fcabllt When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4 Mi.- Annie Morrison sailed I ait evening on the Camoaun for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Tommy Praeer of the crew of the forestry boat Ulllan D. sailed last evening on the Canrosun for "Vancouver. A. Richmond, local fur dealer, returned to the city on th Prince Rupert this morning from a business trln to Vancouver. Milton Gonzales and daughter. Jerry. returned to the city on trie Prince Ru-pert th! morning Irom a brief trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Moose Members! Installation of officers. Wednesday. February 1. Women of MooMheart Legion and friends are invited to come after 9 o'clock. Social after. jj W H Manuel. CNR. travailing auditor with headquarter at Winnipeg, reached the city from the East on yesterday afternoon's train, being here on ofllcial duties. Rev. J K Ban of the local Anglican Jiipanese Mlwio'n sailed last night on the Camosun for a trip to Vancouver, being accompanied by M. Ohasbl of Port Esslngton. O Btrnhift of Ketchikan arrived In the city on the Prlaeeas Mary this morning from the north and proceeded o) i nun ior a trip to New York. Bos ton, and other cities In the United States Prank Watcrhouxe Ireighter Robert M Merr.ck will sail this afternoon for New Westminster with a cargo of 100. 000 feet of Cottonwood logs from Tor race loaded here for the Laminated Material veneer mill. John Dybhavn returned to the city on tlte Prince Rupert today following a business trip to Vancouver in the course of which he attended a meeting of the Pacific Coast sub-committee o: the Biological Board of Canada. Having been favored with fine weathet conditions in the north. C.P.R. steamer rrrincess Man-. Cam C. c BsiitfT fcnade a speedy run to Alaska this trip tnd arrived at 6J0 this morning from Skacvay and warpoinu. aalUng at 8.30 for Vancouver and Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jsbour. who were recently married In Los Angeles, the bride having formerly been Miss Mat (tare i Essry. a slater of Mrs Dan .labour of this el'y arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from the south to take up residence here. Motonhlp Norco. Capt Leu William. making her first call here In several numthi. arrived at oclcck last nigh. from Ketchikan and. after dlacharglt-p five carloads of frozen fish for trans- rliipment East over the Canadian Na tional Railways, sailed at midnight for Seattle THE DAILY TNEWS : Was Subject, to BROsMCHITSS Every Winter Mrs. Win. Healey, 624 Ilill Street, London, Ont., writea: "My daughter, aged fourteen, was subject to hrocciutii owry w-iflWtr. ,,-,!, . ,., ."8k wauW cough tV0'1'1 re M.or from tie exerton,, .., "Last winter , friend advised me to get a bottle of your Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup M I got a small bottle to try and ttu doVghted to find that before she bad taken half of it her cough wax completely relieved. . "I certainly feel justified in rreom-mendtog it to those suffering from conga al coMs." f Price Me. a bottle, .Urge family sit 0O&; pat up oaly br The T. Milburn Col. limited, Torenti, Oat Cow Bay Lunch reopens under new management. February 6. w Just arrived Carload of dry birch and cedar. Cameron Transfer. Phone 177. S7 Prince Rupert OlrlS Drill Team Dance in Meets Hal! Mnmry 3. at a pjn. prompt. Snsppy music Refreshmenu. Special general flltlnn of the Can adian Legion, Wedoesda) February 1. at 8 pjn. All members please attend as Mr. and Mrs. Oiler Bexner. who have been on a brief trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on thu Prince Rupert this morning. J. A. Klrkpe trick, who has been spending the pa ftfct weeks at Vancouver with his famfrV returned to the -tty on the Prince Rupert this A meeting of the Causdlan Halibut Fishing Vessel Owners' Association will t held In the City lHa.11. Thursday, at 8 pjn. to deal with ' agreement with Union. 37 Capt. Q us Foellmer. who piloted the Swedish grdlu ship Ssgoland from Race Reeks to PrtMe Rupert, sailed by the Camosun last night on his re-urn to Vancouver. M A. Myers. weU known Heselton merchant, arrived In the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train ind sailed this rrwrntnn oav tat Princess Mkry fcr Vanoouver. Capt. and Mrs. Oeorge Frits, wf. 'sve been on a trip sowth for she pas' iwo or three weeks, returned to t) r'ty from Vancouver on the Prla '.uptrt this morning. Anglican Church Meav Banquet. Tuet Say February 7 at 7 pjn. Tickets tl.a rom Commit tee: Messrs. Cross. Tlnke and Unwln. and from W. O. Orchard C P R Office. Third Avenue. Mrs. John R. Mitchell, Ninth Avenue Bast, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after having spent a holiday at West Vanoouver visiting with her son ana daughter-in-law, Mr ind Mrs. Jsmes Mitchell. ine iocsi snoe repairers announce hat. owing to the laeViasid cost of msterlals, hides alone having advanced M per cent In 1927. the price on re el's will be advaitced M Pebruary 1 Price lists will be in each store. Having other work dta his hands and bring now without an assistant. City ugtrteer H. A. McLean stated this morning that his summery of building permits for the inoftta of January would not be ready until later in the week. During the pat twenty-tottr hours, lxty-rive carloads of grain have ar rived from the prairies for the Alberta Wheat Pools Prince Rupert elevator Railway offices, this otarntng revorted Ma oars on the ttlvutdk ffet of Jasper Park bound here. ' Madam Doy of Doy Harcabal Hair Dressing Parlors. Vancouver, permanent waving eipert, arrives In Prince Rupert, Friday. February 4. to take a limited number of ladies wishing to have a permanent wave. Reserve appointment farly at Ml Udy Beaut sBwppe. Third Avenue. aa Intrslers are offerel Hie ktlrst litformathut on lloMis, HTOCKS nnd miAIIKN. VHSrMinrr MM-k Kxrtienge. IliHXallons rMrltetl (nice lallv. thus keeping jou irt rh aitil live prlee Hn loutlons of the marine. Iiuting ami Hrllhig orders eeruled by wire si no eme (o 'u. (I. IT.KCi IIVKIIt Co.. I.TI. representing It. I. dark ft '.. Ltd.. nt Vani'otitrr. Trlrplione 17. qqs-c I,. 39 t'KMIUI, isliliin ..a..i Hubert i ncmas B. Marsh. Terrace; J, v, Tredway, Doruen: W. U, Manuel! t-.wjt.: M A. Myei Itaatlton, Mrs. L. C KnUht. Ketchikan. lr. a4jd Mjs. X. Kennedy, Qlenboro Man., C. F. Wltsicm, Vancouver W. F. Taylor, t N II . D. McAslOll and A. Anderson, city. ft.WOV Mr .uul Mrs tl W Davis, Mrs A II O A !... and It Cllbaon MANY APPEALS' TO BE HEARD Busy jsession for Municipal Court oi nevision Forecast in List Just Posted PrcnlnBt-!ln the list of thirty-two appeals which will engage the attention of the clvlo court of revision which 111 open Its sessions next Wedne.iduy. will be those of the Canadian National Railways, which Is evidently a piling the esseswAents on Its waterfront land hoi us bolus, sad tne Urand Trunk Pacific Development Co. which Is protesting valuations on towiulte property. Lessees of waterfront land also appear to be appealing generally. Overvaluation of the land, and In some cases improvements, Is claimed. The appellants Include the Canadian National Railways. . G.TJ. Development Co.. P. Oiaisola. Flore Collart. Clementine CCIIart, Ralph Tyson. L U. Muore. F. W. Hart. W. R Bonfleld. Oeorge H Qutru. E. J. WaUh. F. Lanza and E Blanco. W. B. McLaughlin estate. H. L. Johnston. S. E. Parser. Mrs. B. L Parser. M M. Steprtcru. E. A. Marks. Mrs. B. Strang, Daniel Orady. Allan Camp beH, R. Flnkelsetln. T. T. Stars:. A. A. Mclntyre. Ethel Floyd, C. F. Nelson. Ii J. Macdanald. J. C. Mulvlile, Mrs. H Wicks, 3. O. Hulburt, P. Bums Co. Ltd.. Imperial Oil Co., Tnomas Trotler, C. C. Ketchuni. X. M. UeLean. Canadian Fish Cofu Storage Co.. W. J. Qreer. James Iamp-i,on. Dr. de Uotl.lpled. Oeorge F. Searmcurane. McCaffery tt OILboni and Prince Rupert Building At investment VALUE TO ItKITISH COLUM-III A OF PEACE IilVEIt IJLOCK (continued from page one) contained within the belt was completed recently by the provincial authorities in co-opcrstlon with .the federal government. It reveals the existence of . extremely valuable stands of timber, j large areas of agricultural land, big! stretches or ranje land, and rich de-j posits of minerals. I ' It Is estimated that of jhe 16.776 square miles in the belt 10,3 S3 square I ailki are timbered, and 4,819 covered I with cmmerc ally valuable forest. Al- tjgether the stand of saw timber Is ea- tuns ted at 21.4S7.BOO board feet. In ! addition, there is about MO .000 m.b.f. I in the coast district suitable for ties, j poles, shingle bolts, etc.. making a tc-cal ccmmerc.al stand of UM7J00.000 board feet. Tctal mineral production in the railway belt In 1936 was valued at 11.116 -SSS. of which structural materlala represented 660.000. Altogether the belt produced 1.96 per oent of the mineral output of the province. It Is estimated that 1.7sa.480 acres ot land are suitable for agriculture within the belt. Of this 460.600 acres are in the coastal district; 966 240 acres .ii the Lytton snd Kami oops districts. 17TJM in the Sbuswap district: 79.-360 in the Revelst:ke district; and 3S3U0 In the Oolden district. Water powers form one of the most valuable assets In the railway belt. A .totalled survey nf available powers tfxms that enormous quantities of ele:- :rlclty could be developed within tlte belt far commercial purposes, . riari: iwhm lands The provincial authorities have not yet secured such detailed tnformati n t. the Peace River Block. While It is much smaller than the railway belt it la regarded as strategically of enormous a. n. OI recent years the province has been working for the return of the bljck so that It could be used In subsidizing: private Interests to build a railway into lite Peace River country as an extension .. the Pacific Orest Eastern Railway. The proposal l that railway builders sould sell the land to settlers for agri cultural purporrs if transportation facil ities were available, and thus recoup themselves Tor the cost of the railway The bltck would provide a rich new rmlng area comparable to the wheat lands cf the prairies. It Is believed. itKXTION Ol' WW. They had a dispute, and agreed to eave It to the military expert. "What bullet." they asked, "do you consider the deadliest?" For several minutes he remained In a brown study. Then he looked up with the air of one who has settled the matter finally and .definitely. 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