PA02 POtTB IStHE DAILY -.NEWS Liabilities of McPhee Estate City Will Dare to Meet ObUgatians of $2100 Before Assets Can Be Transferred Liabilities, including doctor blUs, funeral expenses, etc.. and totalling $2108, will have to be met before the executors can transfer the estate of the late Jji. "N. McFfcee to the city, I be council as informed last night by-City Solicitor E. Y. Jones; I In his will, Mr. McPhee, whodled J about a year ago, bequeathed his ' entire estate to the city for. the benefit of children's playgrounds. fj Assets include three houses in the', city, bringing a total of $60 per month in rent, and a boat of doubt- j ful value as well as some $142 on deposit In bank. The matter was referred to the" finance committee and city solid- 1 tor for further investigation and , report. University Now Closed For Year! Mother of Anyox Woman Passes at Harrison Mills Mrs. Elisabeth Kirby. wlffc ct.l. W. Kirby, of Harrison Mills and mother of Mrs. N. B. Marshall of Anyox, passed away on Tuesday of last week at her home in the Frits Valley. The funeral took plate on Thursday. Interment being made at Agtssiz Cemetery. In addition to the widower, Mrs. Kirby Is Kirvlved by two sons and five daughters. East End Water Main to Be Put In Good Shape On motion of Aid. I Students Now on Way to .Homes In' Northern R.C. Fallowing Cm- pletvwi ef Studies University students who will soon be returning to their homes in this i District following cessation of the' session a University of BritWi Cc-i lumhat wiH Include Archie Thorap-, son, Miss Dorothy Patnsore for Prince Rupert; Lawrence Orris fa Terrace; William Sargent Ut Kazel-t ton; Deanls Ntebol. .William. Iiod-.j -son. Douglas Felr and Lewis Cun-, ningham to Ocean Fills; Emeit' Brown to Anyox, and "Kenneth 1 ' Campbell to Prince George Gandhi and has only three grejt problems which concern him. ' He ! wants to be able to pay his rent for tjie use of his land. He wants, to many off his daughters and to have a fine funeral. Indian indc-' pendence or self rule does not rate wlh these Important subjects." Mr. Wheeler said. WHEN MEN CALLED Attracted by bo- pretty face, tbeir interest vaauhed before Uie evening was over. And tbey seldom came back again. Tragic to Uunlt sle never iuj-pected why! ' - COW BELL chairman of the boara of of works, works. the city counetl decided last nigh; tc replace a galvanized pipe section in the water system on Donald Street at the east end of town where grading Is now in progress with six inch , water- pipe. The wh6l4rhalri;:in that area .would thirl Ipe btstk-ineh pipe and; add tional lire' protection would be it-forded the Industries at Seal Cove. The work would be done un&er relief with material In possession ot the city. Gandhi Does Not Interest Average Farmer in India MONTREAL, April 16- know much more about Ma-hatma Gandhi than does the av. AT DANCES he bad to stand aiide and ee other girl receive all Ue .attention. Tlimutf, Ae dtnaed twtutiftflty, partnwi mr Aed ber aecand time. WITH OTHER GIRLS . it w Uie xatne tor. rUile MiiAWSmXnK coolness. Aa occasional Ust-rainute invitation to fifl in at bridge, but no real friends never really one of the crowd. it i ot Alberta and British Columbia was necessary tor our prosperity. Since that time, other persons have, at various times, supported the scheme. Fortunately, these gentlemen have never beenitaken serious-ly.s far as woJan'Sec. the forma "It" seems ' tot me that we hav tlon ot newf province would be a leached the end of materialism and that there Is In gestation, not only the entire economic reconstruction Indicated in the political and financial news, but also a renaissance of Interest in the spiritual, which is not In modernism. It seems natural that this would Joke. Imagine the sparse population of Northern Alberta and British Co lumbia struggling to support a government, with all the trills that governments today call necessities. Instead of trying to form a new province, those Interested should work towards the consolidation of be first noticed In music, since mu- all the provinces Into one, thusx:ut sic is perhaps closest to the pub- ting down our overhead expenses lie's emotions ot all the arts. It a, and lightening our taxes." SLAG CAN BE USED Tons of Chemicals of Use In Paper Industry Obtained at Inter- national Nickel Smelter ; MONTREAL, April : -Under the watchfal eyes of efficiency experts and Industrial chemists there is very little going to waste In Canadian industrial plants today. The latest find of the canny chemical men Is that thty can taka 4000 tons of chcsnleals varoabte to the paper industry from the east off slag of the International Nickel Company smsitftts at Copper Cliff, Ont. The ore sent to the Copper Cttff plant to be refined contains copper and nickel raloniaes. The Orford process in use at the plant wpar-j ates the two minerals and leaves a dirty slag rich In soda and alumina. Sodium and aluminum sulphates, two mibst:inces much in use In the' marrofacture of paper, can he pro-' ducrd from the slag by the action' of sulphuric add. ObtmlaU rtgHed an appnmtus to gather sulphuric, acid from the acrid fumes jftfcJi off ; by Uw smelters. The sulphfum acid : is allowed Bio work on h slag and thr result provides sodium and aluminum sulphates. These products nan be readily purified and thr re Is-even a percentage of copper mid hieksl values to be returned to the smelters. Some 15,000 tons of sodium sulphate and 25,000 tens ot aluminum sulphate ran be produced annually from the rast off slag, the chemists j have estimated. but unwelcome . . was ?B.O.' to blame? LIFEB UOY DAY OVER Public Wants Spiritual Value Music Again, Says Director In CHICAGO, April 2fl The'day .If the anvil, coW-bell and locomotive" whistle In symphony music is passing rapidly, In the opinion of Frederick Stock, veteran director. ot the Chicago Symphony Orches tra. Mr. Stock believes public taste l; reacting strongly against musical modernism, as represented In HEALTH SOAP stops body odour likewise true that music is best1 fitted Vo lead the way back to fundamentals, sinee it Is ths yoangest and most vigorous ot the! arts; as we know it, its origin gi back no further than Bach, some1 200 years ago." PROVINCE IDEA JOKE Alice Arm Herald Skeptical About Proposal For North to Branch Out those unorthodox Instruments, with the materialism and oven&ne1 Tne Alice Arm Herald does not realism that accompanies It. 1 ,oolc wttn favor upon the Idea of a "The cycle ot popular taste ha separate province being formed In swung around again," Mr. Stock the north. Following Is a recent edl-sald, "and the public Is now show-, torlal which It printed on the sub- Ing its preference for music of a !' , greater spiritual value. J "About two or three years ago, In this I would not be surprised me publicity-seeking person con trage native of India, according lu to karn that music is symbolizing ceived the wild idea that a new pro- E. R. Wheeler, civil engineer cf ! a general return to the older, more vlnce embracing the northern parts oue of the Indian railway systems , conservaUve, more spiritual de-stationed at Oorakhpur In the oen-1 ments of our civilization, that tre of the Indian peninsula, wholihere are more people going to pasted through this city en route church, that intellectual interests to England recently. "Most In dlans are farmers and live in the are generally more serious, that other emotional expressions are re- small villages," he said. "Onljii turning, to iunnamentats. a small proportion oi me population live In the cljies. The Indian fanner has hardly heard of (Body Odour) There's not a more popular, more sought-after girl in then-hole town. She finally discovered her fault and the easy way to overcome it. As soon as "IJ.O." (body odour) was ended, loneliness vanished, too! ' . Play safe! , ;( - - - - Take no chances with "B.O." Make Lifchuoy your toilet soap end all danger of ofTcnding. Lifebuoy's creamy, abundant, penetrating lather purifies and r f w LATEST IN SLANG NOW New Language Made Even Capone Is In Jail Whacks: General Wheels: Substitute . for shot,'' leaders of a ganiji fa-tar Onomatopte.' term for a machine gun.. j Short; .Au4utomobIle, used especially in the phrase "not short," for a stolen car. aunsel: Either a stupid or a treacherous person. It comes apparently from the Yiddish word "gant-zel." a gosling. Nature-ray: "All right" or "O.K." as in the phrase; "I'm feeling na-ture-roy." It evidently is based on violet rays. j Sneaker: An independent still, deodorizes Hrcs remove every trace of odour. Its pleasant, extra-clean scent that vanishes as you rinse tcllsyouyou'rccleancr.ancTfromhcadlofoot An ideal complexion soap Lifebuoy's rich, crcam-Iikc lather, massaged into Uie facecvery night, keeps complexions fresh and lovely. Gently frees pores of clogged impurities makes dull skins glow with healthy, radiant beauty. Removes Germs Too Itcmcmlrcr -harmful germs lurk on things we touch. Our finger prints put them on food we cat and so they get into our system. Wash your hands often with IJfpiiunv. it a nrom.lmf ,.,( :..r,i: --- ' - " iawtiiv till k.!3Vf latlrcr renders germs inactive and keeps us safe. Ltvtt ilrAthm Limilnl. Toronto i.e., one not run for the liquor syndicate. To Y some one: To betray or to double-cross, The usage comes from the practice of some speakeasy proprietors in mixing near beer With real beer thmtiei rlnuhlo nr ,f Al Y-shaped pipe. To bo out In the country: "Takn 1 for a ride," most ride victims being CHICAGO. April 26: The fertile found tn an ""Populated spot wits of gangland may not be earning : much money these days, what with I OTPIU 1 FIT capone m Jail, but they go right on I 01EiTfil nalrln. . . ' Jonn IIaahtl an(l associates, who nt Out of f the badlands ..1 that u gave !are worklnR SUverado m, TST? ,UChMf'.mma; Phrar der ,ease' are now breakJaoX as "taken for a ride" and "on the Rnd hl h gt&Ae spot" flows a continuous stream ot shlpment aBnd R"te ad YounJ Z ,m?.T mountain. Some 250 tons of the Mr. Whiskers: A general term for high grade silver lead ore with the United States vernment. es- small gold content will be shinned peclally its law enforcement offlc- soon, It Is expected, ' era, as opposed, Jo city police, 4. ,, ,. t-Biat LOAD LINE HI I S K A New U.S. Statute WuU Puret Sound Trad VANCOUVER. April 11 lumbla shipping In - n . . . . . 3 - ty Ia ,.t tm v- IT B till VS.' to bee ne effective The load" line law ternatlonal agrermi vessels of 256 tons egn voyages, with t! the Oreat Lakes. The law create1! alum tlon in Pukc' which were apparci i when the U.S. Conr Troops: A substitute for "mob" Jacob Klleker. . , one vt of the wic AMUUBl' oldest wu- A ,n,P " vyaglni; - - or "gang." employees of the AUl4lcJl v, Premier iciiucr mine. mine, - ... term tor any Passed W there on Wednesday "Sion. 01,1 form of force, most oftijn used In ,astat the advanced nge of 79 years. to be adhered t0 rlfi' the phrase, some one. "to put the whacks on" "big The funeral took place at Hyder on rrway aiiernoon. A native of Buf-talo, N.Y.. Mr. Klleker had resided in this district for about twelve ,years. - uiiHjuncement J2. T1 1 .. .. Enrappmpnt ouwi jxouces 50c. Funeral Notices $1 Cards of Thanks. Funeral Flowers 10c. ncr name. vice versa. J. H. Hamilton, sn Merchants Exrhnnge. 1 ID. 'Neroutsos, maniK i' "nsdltin Pacific coa- naTre null' returned ir.fcUA,vv rrom ....... " A - nr itc were n ii. tiiu wm .a, i ' .... r- -.4 . , ., ii uie law was going m a ... . . .i irom Beiiintnam 10 ' t 1 . f !i,rt o.. ...1i. 01 tnarges made for readlne j ,nB 00 1he ineJnon notices. ! "It Is dinicult to sre w by a special avi oi wuuf coast waters be exempts " Mif there ' wnc luwnvi l- hope of any such action,