f AGE SIX A few n luestions for you 1 Is there anything wrong with your oyes, ears, nose or throat? If you have been blind or deaf for-years, have lost voice entirely, don't give up hope, but investigate Chiropractic. 2 Have you, so-called Rheumatism, Pleurisy, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Tonsilitli, Goiter, Paralysis, Locomotor-Ataxia, Epilepsy, Dyspepsia, Cdnstip a t i o n, Piles, Insanity, Appendicitis or a Constant Headache? Chiropractic will adjust the cause and permit nature to bring about a cure. 3 Have you stomach, lung, heart, liver, kidney, bowel or bladder trouble? 4 Have you Sciatica, Gallstones or Diabetes? The results are wonderful. Try Chiropractic. 5 Perhaps you have stiff joints in the arms or legs that you cannot use naturally. This system brings forth a transformation. 6 Our methods not only stimulate, but eliminate the cause, thus permitting nature to perform her work. Health is the greatest blessing we can have. NO DRUGS OR SURGERY USED NATURAL METHODS ONLY W.C.Aspinall CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 6 and 7 Exchange Block Phone Green 241 Lady Attendant 1 1 iiiii in ii Fishermen Before buying your next engine, come and see us about jThe Gardner Semi-Diesel Engine the most satisfactory on the ; market. Governor has con- trol at all speeds, making it ; most suitable for halibut ! h.p. The Acadia Gas Engine the most modern designed and best built 4 cycle engine in Canada. Sites from C-8 h.p. to 40 h.p. medium and heavy duty. Ward Electric AND MARINE SUPPLY CO. Phone 680 Cow Ray 1'rine.e Rupert, B.C. OUR GREAT CLOSING out SALE of MEN'S AND BOS CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Is still on Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. B. Miller, Proprietor GRAND TERMINALS WIN DECISIVELY FROMCANADIANS The Maple Leal lost considerable ! standing In the Billiard League as a re- isuit or their defeat In last night's fix-iture by an aggregate score of 958 to 800 at the hands of the drand Terminals wh$SiU&ftnclderabte ground. inaiviqua crw were as follows: MaWtjm: McMordle (Maple Leafs), 153; P. O. Pyle (Grand Terminals), 200. ..J,. Hamilton. 110: J. Andrews. 200. iMJ Andrews, 200: W. E. WllUscroft. 148. M: M. McLachlan, 148: Ben Self, 200. George Howe, 200; G. ivrause, 112. The high break of the evening was 38 which was run by Marcus Andrews. ENGLISH CUP TIES ARE REPLAYED TODAY LONDON, Jan. 18. Replays In the third round of the English cup tie took place today as follows: , Exeter 3. Rotherham I. Bury 4, Charlton 3. HA It It V l'UVXlMl It.U'K NEW YORK, Jan. 18. Bert Barry stated here that his next professional scuUlng race wUl probably take place In the United 8tates. Advertise tn The Dally Newt LAND ACT. NOTICE OK INTENTION TO AITI.V TO LEASE LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording District and situate on the southwest corner of an unnamed bay on the south bank of Port Chanal. Oraham Island. Queen Charlotte Islands, in the ProTinee ji British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that Arthur Robertmn. of Massett. B.C.. occupation a lumber man, invenas 10 apply lor a lease 01 the tollowlng described lands: Commencing at a post planted about one chain westerly from the mouth of an unnamed creek flowing into an unnamed bay on the south bank of Port Chanal. Oraham Island. Queen CbarlotU Islands, Province of British Columbia; thence 4 chains southerly: thence 10 chains easterly; thence 4 chains northerly to the shoreline; thence following the shoreline to point of commenci ment. and containing 3 acres, more or less. (Signed) A. ROBERTSON. Applicant. Dated Octoher . 1927 LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY Til LEASE LAN II In the Queen Charlotte Islands. Clra-aam Island Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the west !de of Rennell Harbor at the Head or Rennell Sound. Queen Charlotte Islands. province or British Column: a TAKE NOTICE that British Columola Pishing .& Packing Company Limited of Vancouver. B.C., occupation Salmon Can- tiers, inienas w apply ior a lease ol 'he following described lands Comroenclne at a Dost Dlanted on the east shore of a creek called Twin River: tnence 4 chains west; thence twenty-one chains north; thence 4 chains east: thence following contour of rhore line to place of commencement, and containing BK acres, more or less. B.C. PISHINO St PACKINO CO. LTD. Applicant. M M. English. Agent. Dated October 22. 1027 Scientific nsnection With the Latest Instruments of Precision That's the kind of eye service you can tret here now. We give you 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 attended 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 and reasonable. eJEWELLEKp TltC STORE WITH THE CLOCK LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniturt! Moving. STARS WIN IN JUNIOR LEAGUE Took First Victory of Season Last Night Over Tuxis High and Elks Win Senior Elks, 39: drand TmHiav30, InteMiedatei-rJIlgh School, 45;,. Ele vator, 22. i Junior Tuxis Boys, 12; Stars, 22. The feature of last night's league, basketball fixtures was the Junior League game In which the 8tars worn their first game of the season by de feating the Tuxls Boys, so far unbeaten. bt.tt) bandy margin of 23 to 12. The winners led all the way. being ahead 13-8 at the end of the first half. In, the Senior League, the Elks strengthened their hold on second place by defeating the Orand Terminals 89 to 20. Score at half tune was 23-10 tn favor of the lodge men. Tha leading High School, which has been suffering considerable reverses of late, came to in the Intermediate League and dowsed the Elevator 43 to. 22. It was an easy win for the collegiate who led 16-8 at half time. Doug. Fruszell refereed ' the Junior game; Dave Balfour, the Intermediate; and E. A. Mann, the Senior. Details of the scoring follow: Jl NiOK LK.UH K Tuxls Boys- E. Smith; Pierce, 2; Tom Bteen. 2; A. Macdonald; F. Cameron. 8; total, 12. Stars W. Johnson. 9; E. Smith. 13; D. Scott: Gordon Vlereck; R. Nelson; total, 32. INTERMEDIATE LKAdlK lUgh School H. Macdonald. 8; D. Morrison, 8; Allen Cross, 1: B. Irvine, 2; Branson Hunt. 18: total, 45. Elevator V. Meagher. 10: B. Murray. 4: C. Donald, 2; B. Wcndle. 4; M. Oom-adlna; T. Tugbes. 2: total, 22. m:moii u:.iik Elks D. Balfour. 23; D. Frlseell. 2; Art Phillips. 7; Mike Budlnlob, 3; H. Macdonald. 2; Eddl Smith, 3; total. 39. Grand Terminals -J. McNulty, 5; Ralph Smith. 2; A. Slocomb, 12: Tom Kelsey. 9: D. Stalker. 1: B. Hum. 0; total, 29. SUZANNE LENGLEN COLLECTING STAMPS Hav Hih" When Offered Two Tlious-' and Dollars for I'rw (tames at Monte Carlo NICE, "Franc. Jan. 18. When a Mcnte Carlo club offered Suzanne Leng-len the French equivalent of 51,000 to appear four times a week for three month on their courts her reply was "Bah." The former queen of tennis la wrapped up in the collection of stamps, particularly the air mall Issues, an en- NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given to the electors of the Municipality of the City of Prince Rupert that I require the presence of the said electors at City Hall on the Ninth day of January, 192s. at twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing persons to represent them as Mayor and Aldermen, or School Trustees. The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Tbe candidates shall be nominated in writing: the writing shaM be subscribed by two electors of the munlclpal-tty as proposer and seconder, and snail be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between tbe date of the notice and two P.M. of the day of nomination; tbe said writing ma 7 be tn the form numbered 3 In the Schedule of the "Municipal Elections Act." and shall state the names, residence, and occupation or description of each person proposed, in such manner as sufficiently to Identify such candidate: and in the event of a poll being necessary such poll shall be opened on the Twelfth day of January, 1938. at City Hall, of which etery person Is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly Olven under my hand at City Hall, this 31st day of December. 1927. . r JUNES. Returning Officer. liUILD WORDS OUT OF "Shamrock Hams" $17o.00 in prizes given as follows 1st Jj?l 00.00 2nd .(.0.00 3rd $'.15.00 In addition we will give a 5 lb. Box of Chocolates to the winner if the ham label is secured from us. SPECIAL PRICE ON WHOLE SHAMROCK HAMS Per lb. JW $1.80 China Tea Set for OOf With two pkgs. "Jif." See our window Sunkist Oranges, new stock, 8 doi. for !... i)5rj Have you seen the new Chlnaware in Robin Hood Quick Oats. It's pretty nifty B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 Wednesday, Janu.n the; jdaily, news WESTHOLME THEATRE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 7 and 9 p.m. JACK MULHALL, JEAN ARTHUR, CHARLES MURRAY. GLENN TRYON. WILLIAM COURTWRIGHT, JANE WINTON, and others COMEDY "NEW WRINKLES" AESOP'S FILM FABLES Between Shows, at 8.50 p.m. BRUNO NORDENSTROME, Vocalist, In Swedish Songs Admission thuslasm she shares with her former manager. Baldwin Baldwin, Callfornian. Baldwin Is said to have spent (20.000 on I 1 air-mail stamps alone within the past three months. Suzanne acts as Inter- preter and bargainer for him on his buying expeditions. Her father now has the stamp fever, but Is devoting himself to collecting British -stamps. RUNNING DOWN COYOTE WITH ANJlUTOMOBILE Now of fur Mriuk It Miuare llurllnj It 1 ifUrii Pert , Ahead EDMONTON. Jan. 17 While many a trapper mushed more than many a mile through the trackless wilderness this winter, looking for tbe coyotes that never came, 8. O. Freeborn. Calgary livestock inspector, rammed one aoJdshlpa with the prow of a battered old bus which already had two badgers and counties gophers to Its credit. He Is up in the city on business. , Mr. Freeborn was driving along the road between Betittey and Rlmbey after dark one night, when suddenly an animal, which he took to be a dog, ran out from a clump of spruce on the edge of tbe road. At first Mr. Presborn slackened speed, net wishing to run over tbe dog. Then tbe animal stood directly in the com of hi headlight and he saw that It was a coyote LOt'EI) DOWN IIIAIL The coyote apparently sensed danger, for It turned and loped down the trail ( directly ahead of the car. "It must have been going at a good 1 speed for I bsd to step on the gas at 30 1 to catch up with It: then it seemed to slide back towards me." t Just ss toe bounding lupus Cans-1 1 dlensls disappeared from Its pursuer sight below the level of the hood of the oar. the driver sounded hi horn. j Tbe coyote came In sight again lm-j mediately bounding high Into tbe alt In It terror at the unearthly noise. At the height of Its spring the nose of the car struck It square and true, hurling 11 18 feet ahead wah toi'uii co von: Owing to the ley nature of tbe road LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AI'l'LV TO LEASE LA Nil I In Prince Rupert Land Recording District, and situate at Huston Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICK that Robert M. Currie. of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation fish packer, intends to apply for a lease ,; the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at northeast corner about 1.000 feet westerly from minors' cabins at head of Huston Inlet: thence westerly 20 halns. thence southerly about 12 chains; thence easterly 20 chains: thence northerly about 12 chain, and containing 24 acres, more ur less. ROBERT M CUHRIE. Applicant Cash and Carry Grocery FULTON AND SIXTH AVE. We are Selling Smoked Meat Cheaper Today Than Ever Before. Just Think Swift's Bacon in tbe piece or half Blab, per lb iWf Hum's Shamrock Hams, whole or Half one, per lb :Vt( Swiff Circle (S) Picnic Hnms, per lb Sir- Capitol Dutter Dricka ."f 14's JjiO.17 E.C.D. Butter Blcks tUC 14's $0.07 Canned Milk ti;wg ndtfiryeedijrnd I nre forcedJto rVRAmrs (He 1 mm I per tin. UJurflp dfanulatedHitiifnW TTWTb. forts f Flour, any kind, 40 lb. sack 82.no Pastry Flour, 10 lb. aaek 57c1 China Oats, package iW? II. & K. Oats, 7's' Wo are saving you many a cent Give us your Whole support. $3.00 orders delivered Phone 301 1111 h "WPM1 IWlfWI 35c and 10c Mr. Freeborn was unable to brake his oar very soon. When he went back he discovered that the coyote bad been passed by the car again after It bad risen to Its feet, as the snow showed. Mr. Freeborn had thought It dead, and was too busy looking after his car. "Ys, they're tough, but not so tough as a badger. One cf them ruined one of my tires when he bit Into it Just as the car was going over It." CHARTER FOR RAILWAY TO COAST IS AIM OF AN OREGON PROMOTER EDMONTON. Jan. 18 Purchase of tbe I D. & B.C. railway or possible construction of s separate line to connect the Peace River country with the Pacific cxatt. Is tbe aim of tbe "Alberta, Peace River and Pacific Railway Company." application for tbe incorporation of which under a dominion charter has been made by J. Stewart Clark, of Med-ford. Ore. While having as yet no definite plans in view, the new eompsny may msU aa effort to acquire the provlndaUy-owned northern lines. In which event, provided a satisfactory arrangement can be made with tbe C.N.R.. a line would be built from Orande Prairie to connect with the Canadian National at a point near Prince eorge, B.C. Mr. Clark and the applioants (or whom he Is acting have other Mea la mind, however, and until neaotlaUesw have been carried to a further stage, no definite announcement can be made. Tbe dominion charter, If obtained, would give tbe company the right to -build a railway, if it so desired, from a point at or near Macleod or Lethbrtdga, right through the Peace River country to tbe Pacific seaboard. Several local men are stated to be interested in the proposition, and the raising of money for the purpose Indicated would, according to Mr. Clark, be a simple matter. COSTLY DIAMONDS" IN LONDON SHOW LONDON. Jan 17 Jewel thieves on the lookout for a rich haul would have been splendidly rewarded If they could have succeeded In carrying away some of the 11.000.000 (M. 000,000) worth of precious stones exhibited at tbe May Fair Hotel by the Nation! Jewellers' Association of Oreat Britain recently. Aa the show was Intended to demonstrate how modern Jewelry can be moat beautifully worn a series of mannequin appeared wearing tracks from Paul Caret, who had chosen and assembled appropriate Jewelry for each dress The Jewels, plainly set for the moat part, were very large, very brilliant, and said to be Immensely valuable. There were triple ropes of wonderfully, matched pearls and necklaces of oarved ememaa, sometimes lunging in a ahower of diamonds. These huge emer alds and diamonds were so numerous that they quite cast Into the shade the simpler beauty of some necklscss of plain round opals. The brooches were rather heavy In design, rsreenbllng very closely the modern artificial jewelry which gain it effects by Urge flat masses of color and light. Although so many diamonds dimmed one's eyes and one s senses of value, so that a ring Introduced aa "this ring-only worth as.OOO," seamed a small, ineffective thing, it was difficult to forget the beauty of a mannequin with one perfect rope of lustrous pearls lying against her lime-green frock, or the bar-,barlc loveliness of hugs carved emeralds between the wearer s black hair and her gleaming whMe satin frock. For the most part Paul Care wisely chose white and black and a soft pale pink to show up the splendor of the Jewess. 7. Ilatless Mb liTTi Ml i UaJliJLn by Rev, Buiwell .friwjyr rXvh ? "Bridesmaids who are not decently covered will not beallowed In the church hereafter, saya the rector's decree. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY t 4 . FOR SALS. -ESSEX SEDAN, 1937. IN ix-rfcct condition. Cheap for cash. Apply F II Aiken, Box 115. Terrace it c 10! We are featuring HEINZ PUKE FOOP PKODUCTS this week. Mr. Bramley, who m representing the fan,,,,, varieties, will demonstrate in our store this week-end. , below only a few of the" ' SPECIAL l.-? ASSORTMENTS For This Week Only HEINZ SPECIALS 95c Lot 1 4 Tins Pork and Deans, small size 4 Tins Tomato Soup, small size. Lot 2 1 large Hottle Vinegar, 32 oz. Your choice Malt, White or Cider. 1 Large Dottle Tomato Catsup. Your choice 1 iiottle Evaporated Horseradish or 1 Jar Heinz Prepared Mustard. Lot 3 1 Large Dottle Worcester Sauce 1 Jar India Relish 1 Dottle Heinz Salad Cream Lot 4 1 Jar Heinz Sweet Pickles 1 Jar Heinz Chili Sauce 1 Dottle Vinegar, 16 oz. Lot 5 2 Medium Tina Heinz Pork and Beans ' 2 Small Tins Tomato Soup 2 Medium Tins Cooked Spaghetti. Lot 6 9 Small Tins Heinz Tomato Soup. PROVISIONS Note the drop in egg prices: D.C. Fresh Pullets, doz. -I.'f B.C. Fresh Firsts, dozen B.C. Fresh Extras, dozen ( Ayrshire Beck Bacon, machine sliced, per lb. -l)f Picnic Ham, per lb. tilittr Cottage Rolls, per lb. 27 Hf Ontario Stilton Cheese, lb. -lOf (Well matured and tasty) Roquefort Cheese, lb. . . 7." Lard in bulk, 2 lbs Hit? .MEATS Vel Steak, lb. li(r Roast Leg Veal, lb. .. -? Roast Shoulder Veal, lb. ISO Veal Chops, lb U5 Stew Veal, 2 lbs U5c Leg. Lamb, lb -IOr Shoulder Lamb, lb. ... :S0f Stew Lamb, lb UOtf Round Steak,, lb rf Sirloin Steak, lb. ...... :u)f) Shoulder, Steak, lb 1H Pot Roait, lb 17f Rump Roast, lb l!UHf We handle Fresh Milk and Whipping Cream. Always fresh under Frigidaire cooling. FRUITS Rome Beauty Apples, wrapped, stock, per box Jt2.U." Sunkist Oranges, medium size. Special, 8 doz. $1.00 Large Ripe Bananas, 2 lb. iWr Marmalade Oranges just arrived, per doz flOr? Rupert a Pnonca 100 Large Tina iji. Peaches, 2Vu'- Sped,,1 , . tin st 100 Large Tins Qual . i ricots, 2Va'. Sptvial. tin IT,, COMBINATION SPIX,l, J?1. 00 l lbs. Sultana Haixins. ! medium size Jug, m r Ready-cut Macaroni. S 2 lbs u Fresh (iround Col'fiv. I 1 only Child's Mu , free with each lb. fee. Assorted Jelly Pouli pkges. for 22 CANNED (IOODS SI'Et I U Assortment "A" For the small I'm:- i 2 Tins Peas, No. 1, i t .. tin 2 Tins Spinach, 2's, i tin 2 Tins Asparagus X i j -. i 3fic tin 2 Tins Tomatoes, 2's, nr tin 2 Tins Malkln's Corn, , . 26c tin 2 Tins Malkln's Kol u Beans, reg. 26c tin Reg. $2.90. Special .15 l Assortment "B" Large size tins lor Uw famllie 2 tins Pumpkin. 2'..s, , 20c tin 2 Tins Tomato, 2:-v 20c tin 2 Tins Asparagus, 2'-. r 40c tin 2 Tins Spinach, 2V. i 25c tin 2 Tins Corn on Cob, J' reg. 40c tin 2 Tins Kraut, 2,'s. ilk tin. Reg. $3.30. Social .S2.7." d Del Monte Prunes, size in 4 lb. wood boxes. Spi-i-i.i .- This is a most popular family size. Bulk Cocoanut, per ll I Of Smyrna Cooking Figs, frv-' and moist, 2 lbs 25c Swift's Classic Clcnn- , special, 4 for Limit 8 to each customer Sunlight Soap, per carton ' 10r' Toilef Paper Rolls, 7 fur Blue Ribbon Matches, pkp i!lr Calgary Dry Ginger Ale. i dozen S.U' Roger's Golden Syrup. 5 tins, special, tin l" HI0, 21 1, Ulu MOROCAIN yard & Payne Table Supply Imported English RAYON An idea) fabric for street and party frocks. Come in ' teen designs, thir.ty-e(ght inches wide, fast colors and wt;sliai Regular $1.60 and- $1.75 u yard. Special price, 95c per Fraser The Universal Trading Co,