day. June 1ft. 1925. taF Bet Clean Bp Week I if Kmc tins. MOTHS jwsquitoes Drt doped at World'. Furanott Scientific Iniuatrial Research lrutltute. Will not tain. Plrlaant aStw. I UrtnlM to human and animal. YourOrocfr or Druggist Now for a SportSkirt and Sweater "Demers" House of Quality Phone 27 P.O .Cox 327 Old Dutch Cleanser, 9 for $1.00 Gem Lye, for $1.00 Lilac Rose Soap, 13 for $1.00 Goblin Soap, IK for $1.00 Solvene Shredded Soap. J Hi. ji.n'kii 90c MussallenVs 417-423 Firth Ave. East. Phones 18 and 84. 1 Now obtainable In Prince Rupert. Suprema Canada's Favorite Furniture J Polish. At nil good r to res in mnll or large botllcs. Also "SUPREMA" Mop Oil nd Uio famous "Eureka Bleach." I.iok for Uio llooslor Laliel. Dr. E, S. Tait 1 1 x DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince, Rupert, B.C. Office Hours 9 lo 0. X-Ray Service Phone 686. r,n Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evening LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone SI. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. 8and and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. ADDRESS GIVEN ! ELKS' BANQUET Colonel Royal Burrltt Speaks tol Local Members on Work of I ' VERY RAPID GROWTH ! Colonel Royal Hurrjft. grand 1 exalted ruler of the Canadian order of Ivlk was last evening ;ilin guest of honor al a banquet given by I h local lodge in the St. Regis l ".a re dining room.' L. M. Fuller, exalled ruler of Hie local lodge presided and I here was a good representation of local lEIkdom presenl. Arthur's orchestra provided (he music and a Vocal selection was given by h. Sabourin. The feature of the evening was; Hie address divert hy the visitor. Col. Iturrill who spoke for three quarter of an hour, giving a" exposition of some of the problems faced by the order and an oration on Elkdom, its aims and aspirations and' the duties and responsibilities 0f member. of Hie order. Colonel Hurrilt thanked Ihe officials of the local lodge for the reception they had given him und for the opportunity for seeing the greatest city in western Canada. All the people he had met here admitted that It was Ihe greatest. He found they were all oplimists as they should be. The men he had tnel had Ix-en a areal inspiration. They wcr anxious and willing to he of service. Western Order Speaking of Ihe order, Colonel llurrill said it was founded on charily, juslics, brotherly love ami fidelity. II was a western wan 10. Manitoba S, Ontario 28. Quebec 10, New Hrunswirk I and .Newfoundland 1. These lodge. were not of mushroom development but all were on a firm foundation doing good work i- Ihe roiiununilies in which llicv were located. Elkdoin. the Colonel said, had now attained a momentum which would earry il forward, and it was bound lo be one of the greatest fraternal orders in Can ada. They were founded on N PROBATE In the Supreme Court of British Columbia In ihe .Mailer of the "Administration Act" ami In the Mailer of the Estate 'of V. R. McCcorge, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE I bat by an Order or Hi Honor Judge Young dated Ihe 5th day of June, 1925, I, the undersigned, was appointed Administrator wilb Ihe Will annex, of the estate of AV. H. Mcfleorge, .deceased. All parlies having claims against the said estate are here by required lo forward same, properly verified to me, within thirty day from the lale pf this notice and all parties indebted lo the said cslale are. required to pay the amount of Iheir indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated nl Prince Unpen, n.'., Ibis 13th day of June, 1925. N. A. WATT, Official AdminMrator. N PROBATE In the Supreme Court of British - Columbia In the Mailer of Ihe "Adminis- tion Act" and in Ihe Matter of Ihe Estate of George Dennett, Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE thai by an Order or His Honor Judge Young dated Ihe 5th day or June, 1925. I Ihe undersigned, was appointed Administrator or the ostalc of Oeorge Hennrtt, intestate. Ml nartfes having claims against the said eslalo are hereby required In forward same, properly verified to me, wilhin n.triv d'av from the, date of Ibis notice, nnd all parlies. Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount or tneir intieincii nana In me rorlbwitli. ' Dated at Prince Rupert. n.C, Ibis 131b day of June, 1925. N. A. WATT. Official Administrator. Ihe dealer who Recommends 2in1 ShoePblisK is banking on your contlmred patJ&naqe- order having- been roomlet in sir Charles Piers Is Studylna Vancouver in 1912. It had no hoary traditions but was imbued with the spirit of youth that laugh at years. It emphasized the value of-friendship -and glorified Ihe relations of man In man. Speaking of the growth of lh order in Canada, the speaker said that it had increased 35 per cent In les than two years There were now 30 lodge of which there were in Hrilish Columbia 21, Alberta 17, Saskatche patriotism which Jaughl people lo all 'honorably and to revere the flag h the symbol reminding the people of their rights and duties. Willi this i-iul in view an annual flay day was instituted which 11 was hoped would somcj day be oflieially recognized and declared a public holiday. Red Blooded Men Klkdom taught people to be law-abiding citizens. Their activities" were not restricted to ihe few but the idea Of brolhe-lj love as exemplified in service was inculcated. - The world needs red-Moodei turn of the stromx kjndrtriie men who will play r life V game," declared the speaker. It was not Elklike In bear a .grudge and they should avoid llie poisonous tongue of gossip. The best way lo benefit themselves was to benefit oilier, to radiate happiness, 1o inakr life sweeter, man b'etler and the world . happier. At the close of Lhp address, Hen Self presented the . visitor with a black slate totem suitably engraved "and a packet of pictures of (lie scenery between Ibis city and Vancouver, which was suitably acknowledged. JOURNALIST VISITS IN PRINCE RUPERT Local Problems and Writing Articles Among the prominent visitor in the city just now is Sir Charles Piers, Hart, of Vancouver, journalist -an'd retired military man, who i here studying con-dilinns wlllf a view to writing a series of articles for Hrilish and oilier periodicals. Sir Charles is an investigator and a student of the 'various problems of Ihe day. He is a veteran of Ihe Boer war and also of the Oreat War. Educated a! Eton and Cambridge Universitj from which he graduated with honor. he became a soldier, hi regiment .being the Sherwood Foresters, Nolls and Derby. He was given hi commission in 1890 ami drafted inlo the special reserve in 1U0G, name to Canada in 1910 and returned with LToIrin'. TigVrs,- being grafted later inlo the I5lh corps slalT Intelligence department where lie was general ollicer of Ihe third grade "for six months', thus serving al general headquarter. until June 1919." , Articles written by Sir Chad" have been appearing in Hritis't and Canadian newspapers ami periodicals and have been attracting a good deal of attention. Financial' -question' particularly appeal o him. He is at present visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Hushliy, Fourth Ave. TEA AM)SMP KOYED YERY SUCCESSFUL AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH A tea and sale of home was held yesterday afternoon in J lie Baptist Church parlor, the proceeds of which exceeded all expectations. The convener of the ten was Mr.. C l.arkin and she was" assisted by Mrs. H. Newell, Mrs. IversOn, Mi's. O Johnston, Mrs. Morgan, and Mrs Hibberl. ' Homo cooking was in charge of Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. .1 Hamplon. dverlle in the Daily News. MISSMcCAUL HAS RESIGNED Lady Superintendent of Local Hospital Leaving to Accept Important Position in j New York. Miss Edith McCaul, R.N., who lias heen lady superintendent of he Prince Ituperl JJeneral Hospital for the past (wo years, la?t night submitted Jier resignation to the 'hoard, saige lo take effect oii July 8. In her letter of re signation, Miss .McCaul thanked the board for help and co-operation that had been extended her during her slay in Prince Ituperl und wished the. hospital nil future success. Miss McCaul lias accepted a position as assistant superin tendent of SI. Mary's Hospital, a large institution just outside the 'ity of New York. President Campbell, after explaining lo Ihe board why she was resigning, said that it was with a great deal of regret that Miss McCaul'. resignation would b-received. Her work had been of u high order, routine and discipline at the hospital Jiad been excellent iunder her supervision uul results obtained spoke amply or her ability. On motion or H. H. Little, seconded by Aid. Hrown, Mis McCaul' resignation was accepted with regret. II. 11. Litlle, chairman ot the executive committee, reported that applications Tor the position of lady superintendent were being sought in Vancouver, Victoria. Calgary and Winnipeg. They were to lie in by June 3rt. The board' con firmed the action of the execu live committee. The resignation or Miss Viola Cameron. H.N.. effective a month hence, from the night staff wn ilso reported to the "hoard. DON'T WAIT Don't waste time taking pills, I ablets or powder "for gas on the stomarh or constipation, when simple buckthorn bark, magnesiHm sulph. c. p. glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, removes gas in TEN minutes and brings out a surprising amount of old waste matter you never thought was in your -system. - Adlerika is such an excellent Intestinal evaeuant thai you will be astonished' at' its QUICK ac tion. Slops that full, bloated feeling and makes you happy and cheerful. Don't wait any longer bill .ri eoyubrv .. Ibic-,nraf Sf-w but give your bowels a REAL cleansing with Adlerika lodayt - Ormes Limited, Druggists. ORE DISCOVERIES ALICE ARM DURING VEEKANNOUNCED Alice Property Joining Esperanza Shows High Grade Silver and Good Values on Riverside II. Several important ore discOv eries have been made during I bo week in Ihe Alice Arm district says the Alice Ami Herald. These discoveries are not "promolor strikes," but- have been made during development work by the owners oT different properties. Welcome news comes from the Alice properly that a high grade vein of silver ore six inches wide lias been encountered al a deplb of about fifty feel, and a dislance of aboul fifty-six feet from the portal of the tunnei Specimens of the ore brought lo town are magnificent specimen and contain brittle and ruby sil ver, also galena and zinc ore. The Alice is owned by a number of Anyox residents. H Joins Ihe jl'.speranza, and the location of the discovery Is about aooo icei You'll afrec that c Vila? x SEAL rns Is more Delidoui than any other Can You Afford to Speculate? EVERY time you buy something you are either speculating or making a definite investment. ' Few people can afford to speculate. Yet many do it continually, in making their everyday purchases. And it is so unnecessary. The advertisements make it easy for any one to avoid taking a chance. - The merchant or manufacturer who advertises, realizes that the good-will of his customers means money in the bank to him. He knows that the public confidence in his product and public respect for his own character are as valuable as his credit at the bank. So he makes the individual satisfaction of his patrons, their loyalty and fair friendship paramount issues in his business. When you buy an adoertised product, you can know in advance what to expect in return for your money. You can counl on its being right. You are making an investment. But when you buy nameless, unbranded merchandise, you are taking a chance. You are speculating. - Know what you buy. The advertisements will tell you. from the Esperanza workings. On Ihe Hiverside No. 2 an ore discovery has been made that may place that properly among the producing mines at an early date. A sample of ore recently taken from a dyke gave assay returns or $12.00 in gold per ion. This dyke is three reel wide and can be, traced on the surrace Tor a long dislance. It cuts an ore vein rrom, which samples have been tatfen giving returns of 13 .ozs. silver and 6.50 in gold per ton. ' The. Riverside No. 2 is located bn'firanite creekin Ihe Kitsault valley, about five miles from Alice Arm, anil is owned byAV. A. Wilson and J. A. McDecnianl. The discovery is about 500 feel from Ihe railway tracks. CHILDREN'S WARD TOTAL $2,111,95 Still Some Money Coming In- Good Progress Being Made on Changes at Hospital It was reported lo the hospital board last night (bat Ihe child ren's ward subscription list had reached n total or .f2.lll.95 with donations yet. lo he. received rrom Ihe Elks' Lodge and Ihe First North H.C. Regiment. Reporting lor the committee having supervision over the work or putting In the children's ward,1 Leo Waugh reported to the meel- ing lhat (he new case room va. practically rompleled. ' When this work has been done, a start will lx mnilo On the children' ward which Is to occupy lha$ portion of the hospital now used as a caseinoni. NOT FORGOTTEN. r First Woman Has your bus band quit golf? Second NVoman Yes, .but he still retains the language when he changes a tire. Boston Glob TIMBER SALE X7147. There will be ofrered for sale at Public Auction, al noon on the 25th day of June, 1925, in the of rice. oT the F'orest llaoiger, II az-ellon, ll.C, the Licence X7H7, lo cut 151,1(j3 lineal feci or Cedar Poles" and Piling on an area situated on the east bank ut Skeena River, approximately lb miles north ot Hazellon, Range 5, Coast District. Two years will be allowed Tor removal or timber. "Provided that any one unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour ot auction and treated as one bid." F'urther 'particulars or the Cbier Forester, Victoria, ll.C, or District Forester, Prince Rupert, H.C. , IN PROBATE. In the County Court of Prince Rupert ' In the Matter of the Administration Act; ami In the Matter of the Instate of Joseph Housel, Deceased, Inteslate; TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour F. McH. Young, made Ihe 10th day nf March, A.D. 1925. the undersigned was appointed Administrator of Ihe Estate of Joseph Housel, deceased, and all persons having claims aguinsl the said estate are hereby re quired to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the Ifllh day of June', A.D. 1925, and all parties, indebted lo the estate are required In pay lite amount of Iheir indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this I5lh day of May 1925. V . fi L. MONIIOR . Official Administrator, Atlln, D.C. 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