n0,rtHV May 27, 102S. YHE DAILY NEWS IV NEW FLAVOR The double richness of St. Charles, as compared with ordinary milk, gives a new and delicious flavor not only to cakes but to ell recipes end dishes that call for millt. Write (or free Recioe Book. i Vancouver. It. C !! IStCH6SJ.fi, n i rr i an i IhL Ul Vt French ouiards -iiuibs. patloin .-. suitable for I lt i jtnu flrtil Kl i v ..; lies beautifully. .... I ' I $1.50 estorhngiand Store Phone 753. on Spring oats and Hats Demers House of Quality Phone 27 P.O .Box 327 For That New CDDIMP CITIT oiiunu 0U11 Go to M. T. LEE ' xperionced In Ladies' 11 'I (ienllemen's tailoring. I'iic- reasonable and a hip Sllml. ,.f 1' 11-1. O 1 1 1.. 1. " laiglisil, cuuilinil "in Irish Tweeds and, W.:M1n floods available to 'o rrom. Quality and fit Kiijrnntecd. Mail orders xvph prompt attention. ALSO DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING p 0. Box 977. Phone 663 337 Third Avenue prlnce Rupert - - B.C. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone SI. ''"Mane, Warehousing, and 'ltrlbutlnif. Team or Motor Hfrvire. Coal, Band and Gravel w Speelaliie In Piano and Furniture Rovlnn. DISTRICT NOTES AND NEWS ANYOX. STEWART. OUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS & INTERIOR POINTS ALICE ARM IS PICNIC CENTRE Large Crowd From Anyox Visits Mining and Lumbering Camp For Holidays ALICU All.M, May 27. The 2 till (if Mav came In Alice Arm with a largeness anil wcnllh of sunshine ami warmth in so far as tlio weather went, and with a happy crowd of people from Anyox in so far as It retains to. visitors. In fa el it could very well lie called Anyox day. A tally of those that arrived shows thai 11(1 people cam in chartc-ed finals, hesides several owners of private launches made up parties ami brought them over. (io further ami make the day !." hours loner, and let it begin at It p.m. Saturday, when a couple or Iioal loan of Anyoxlles, , accompanied hy their orchestra, rump over for a week end dance at the Alice Arm Hotel, and when 1 1 lie dance ended at .1 a.m. day light was breaking in the camp and residents walked home with the rotiins sinsing an orcheslra-lion of their own, and il was the '.Mill. Saturday Dance Hut to return to the earlier period of our 15 hour day which was t lie lintel dance. The trio of musicians. Mrs. Chapman, piano; llogwill, saxophone; and I'.amcron. drums, have a local Anvox reputation as jazz ar tists and they added to it here. Their olaviiiK was lustily cnmpli- menteil and irreally appreciated liv those in "the crowded ball room. The supper was served by i he managers, of the Kltsaull taife. and Mas in (treat abundance unit variety. The 2 lib proper wns mostly made into one larfte picnic by our Anyox visjlors. The preen crass, flowers, and trees receive. their due praise and appreciation from those that make men homes in the smeller town. Band Concert A pleasant feature of the day was a two hours open air nana i-nneeit L'iten by the Hlks band of Anyox. The first part of the concert was Riven by Anyox musicians. Austin, piano; Arm strong, violin; MelMugall, cor ! sipIi trombone: Water man. drums; and llutcheson, clnritietle; while I.. Falconer, inliii: II. (i. liordnn, saxophone; .id Mrs. I.aldlaw. saxophone, augmented the orchestra for the 1...1 lmlf of the urogram. I lie music was jireally enjoyed by Hie people of Alice Arm as wen as by the visitors. LAND ACT. Notlca of InUntlon to Apply to Leaaa Lnd. In ttin I.an.nr7,r.llnir n'1Mrl.f J.,Sr mil annate on tlio nortli-1, l'r re nuprrt, rl "i ,'r fcaree Manil. B.C. appro-matlly sii inll- north '"' " "'"ul" 'm" 'xon're 'that OowMllirrt' Umlte.l ..rV.nriiSvrr V:, .ic.upatlon Mrfcrtf. mtemi lo apply for imp luliiir tlrrril.t Ian.!: ,nnrnT. .n,,aiir I TrlH.r. Crarw Ulaml; U'i'n'T ;.niiH rlialii. inor nr ipm. iKiriiii " ,fc, ii.oni'c norilii'inl ?'V,V , f ' V.aln i,;nrP .nu.hwp.t on. h. t7, i"nt if " ' t"-n i"H.i-t anrt ron-UhVlMK or rrr. .....re thlrty tvvo OOSSE MItlF.Itn MMITF.n.' Same or Applicant. patcU May njjjjj.!; LAND ACT. to L.a.. inttntl7n"'to"Appl Nolle of ,,f J,vJ""x.,!liii",nmt rneir i-i""ti f !!r,',Vu',.clrr,Mi.i" V 'r.7 "J J''SIlPr "irk V iundrpU ami aluliir .m low. .wllCr..!.' 1 ...nr. ni.lhPiit fi.'.y ' chain tl.Vnoe n.-rtlK-an unr 'r ami coir ! ..i.ii.cncc.nei.t l .t c. 11 uv 1,1 ,m iimre or 7'. .v...... I..... n) acres, taunnK iii.rij-i"- -- l!- n.lTPI 1' I.IMITF.P. r ' Same of Applicant, paid Mav 18th. tn- LAND ACT n rrlnce n.U.cMJe.. Nr.r. . .. t unri.i nut llrlsav. r T v.,, vcV 0 . ocru mile...' aalmon son III i.f thf ' V.'.- r,i nistrl-l mine r.rccK. r j, ; W(.,t so racclncnir conialnlnV ti acrM. mors or '",' MEIUIX PF.S liniSAY, 1 i.nl..lil Frtwln Flmy Uarnuin, Aicnt. Dated April ra, NEW HAZELTON Dr.. II. C. Wrinch, M.L.A., A. t I "...-. .. C t 11':.. .1 it. n j I.lllllltlll, -, .1, lllP), V , r. Sargent and C. II. Sawle have been appointed a committee to make arramrcmcnls for the re ception of the fiovcriinr (lencrat and I.ady Ilyng when they visited Here on .JunCfeSii.. I ho vice re gal parly will be. driven from .New llazellon to llazellon and there will be a public reception at the llazellon ' Hospital. Mrs. A. L. l'akelev left last weok fur Allns ( 1 i f n rn i :i where sne will make, her future home. rtev. T. I). Proctor, after spend ing a month in (he south on vacation, returned yesterday to llazellon. A iI.niLrl.ler was born at the llazellon Hospital on May. 17 to Mr. and Mrs. .inhti II. Keefe of Krancols Lake. Mrs. (i. W. Kerr has relumed to Prince Ituiert after spending several weeks at llazellon visit Ing with her son Arthur. MNDERHOOF The jurv which investigaled the circumstances of the drown ing of Vic (Iluske at Takla Lake recently broupht in a verdic't of accidental death. The Tsinkut bridge was raised from its foundations by the high water last week and is now afloat. Mr. and Mrs; I). .N. McLeod have left for the Houston district where they have taken up land William .1. McAUan. Indian asenl in this district for. nine teen vears. is neinz superannu ated. He will leave the district in September and will prnbablj spend the winler on the coast. E. fi. Itaynes of Douglas Lodzo and his sister, Miss II. S. Hayes, and daughter, Miss Doris Itaynes arrived from Vancouver last week and motored on lo Sluart Lake. They will remain there until the lodjre opens. BURNS LAKE The Lakes District Hospital Association was formed here last week. M. T. Nourse was elecled president; C. V. Imeson, vice-president, and S. (iodwin, secre- ptaryrIreasurer, Directors will bo appointed Trom istaria, Onlsa Lake, (Irassy Plains, Francois Lake, Kndako, 'I'intaRel, Hose Lake, Colleyiiiount and Decker Lake. Mrs. It. H. Loightnn nf Prince Rupert is visiting wil'lT Mr. and Mrs. T. (5. Martin. Itev. It. Ashford has re- lurned from a, holiday irij In Vancouver and, other , points,, in Hie south. Sam Hepner he'i taken over the management of Ihe Lakeview Hotel 'here. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Henderson have moved lo Yic-loria. Joe Kerr fraclured his arm in a baseball game here last week. I aLkal aaPa r LBam ' aaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaWrdaaaaaaaa i m m - i it 1 1 aim i I II . . II aaan Mad. in II KILLS J m vancoutar, iTJEs, MOTH rr. . . irnn i i i umunaK vrotia I r . I if II I I I foraTKMt .Vlitine l sIM In. 1 1 tut., wm not IaaaaHaaai I llrTnlcMtohwa--u. YowOrOCfT j I -M-iimm. oruruggisr OUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY HOSPITAL IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE I'he president nf the hospital board here has received a letter from the secretary of the Skidc- trate Inlet Hospital at Queen Charlotte t;iiy asKins for Help lor II. al insiimuon. Die letter reads as, follows: Dejfc Sir The Skidegate Inlel Hospital at Ouecii Charlotte. Queen Charlotte Islands, H.C., is seeking assislance, eillier financial or by way of supplies, such as lowels, bedspreads, floor run ners, etc. .511111 at a recent meeting held it was decided by vote to ask the different outside rner- hanls, if they could assist in any way. I'or vour information I may tale that the Hospital here re ceives no government grant or assistance of ativ kind, nut is maintained by the residents of the islands for their benefit and also for Ihe logging camps in the vicinity. Last year a . cam paign was carried on. the hospi tal was le-shingled, painted and otherwise 'improved. To do this the directors were forced to place a mortgage on the 'property and buildiiiig fur $1,000. The needs rww are furnish ings or money, the latter to as sist in paying the mortgage, the former for equipping the rooms, etc. Wednesday. July 1. has been set aside as a special day for this purpose, and vour assistance would be greatly appreciated liy ill on ttie Islands. J. nolHXSnx, Secretary PRINCE GEORGE Five crews of men are now working al the lower end of the Prince (ieorge-Ouesnel high way which will be, completed 'within a few weeks now. Prince Oeorse is making ela borate preparations for the re ception to liaron Hyng of Vimy, fiovernor fJeneral of Canada, on June 25. Ihe city will ue lirigtii- lv 1 1 permit pi I !ind there win he an - V .... ... r ..... ollicia'f reception in front of the City Hall. Owen W. Ross, appointed lo the position of eily clerk by Ihe council last week, refused the post whk'li has now been offered lo Arthur Wright of West Vancouver. A third choice, in the event of Mr. Wright's failing In accept, lias beef made in .lames Kairwealher of Vancouver. f Provincial Constable Van Dyck lias left for Takla Lake to investigate Ihe circumstances of Ihe recent downing there of Vic 01 u skle. Dr. II. It. Lazier, who lefl Prince (Seorgo In 1911) and who has since, been inv'elson and Californi'Sl has' returned, here lo res u mY inei i iva i p i ii-y .,r II. n. Perry, M.L.A. has lefl for Winnipeg on a week's busi ness trip. Miss Virginia Johnson will en ler the Toronto Conservatory of Musio in September to complete per piano studies. ALICE ARM A new five foot ledge of high crude ore lias been uncovered on the lloiueguard properly by William Mcl'arlanrv The ledge Is only 300 feet from the east bank of the Kltsaull River. The properly lies close lo . Ihe Dolly Vfit.it mi ' iiii.ii.il. Silver ore to a width not yet determined was encountered last week in the Arlieranler tunnel by Aridiie MelMiail anil P. .Jacob. The Abe'rarder is only a short distance ubovn the town or Alice Arm. Roliert Henderson has arrived from Vancouver to start develop ment work on his claims near Spring Camp. fi. K. Anderson lfaV arrived (from Vancouver to lake n posi tion In T. W. I nlconer's store. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morrison 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 dre as valuable as his credit at the bank. So ?e makes the individual satisfaction of his patrons, their loyalty and their friendship paramount issues in his business. When you buy an advertised producU you can know in advance what to expect in return for your money. You can count on its being right. You are making an investment. But when uou buu nameless, unbranded mer- chandise, you are taking a chance. You are speculating. Know what you buy. The advertisements will tell you. and family left last week for tween Ihe following nalionali- l'ilnnt.i 11-l.a.n Mi.j Mn.Ki.in I ' Dnlrricm I. I It nil i o n If ul.i.iY. 1li;i1ll M 111. 11: .'llt .HU1IPUH liri IK Iplllll, ..-.uiuiiiuu, ... .!., will spend the summer visiting I. Norwegian, Roumanian, Swedish, . i.i i. i.. ii. 1 1 ...... i . i ...... i . i. ci .. .. ti....nu:.... wiiii hit parcnis, .hi. jiimiimii. wanisii, iicrniuii, iiui.n.ii i.in, will return here shortly. Polish, Hussian, and Ukranian. MELLIAR SETTLED IN CALIFORNIA HAS PURCHASED STUDIO A Santa Cruz newspaper says W.TI. Melliar of Hrltish Colum . - hasA purchased the, Sunbeam Slu-djci? 132V. Pacifio'Avenue, and Is now so! tins well squared away for an Intensive summer s cam paign in the photo realm. Mr. Melliar, who has been do-in? photographic work for a nuarter of a century, declared thai both he and his wife are very much pleased with the climatic conditions here, and are doubly inleresled in Ihe scenic beauties of the country, hence. they located here in order to gel some of the. proverbial Uitifornin sunshine. Heine a finished workman along his chosen profession and beinir well eiiuipped lo hand le his work in a highly creditably manner, .Mr. .Melliar is (iiKinn up his very pleasant task with a song MORE IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE IN CANADA WLNNtPl.0. May, 27. Four Ipun nnlloniitilies. with Kimlisll comprising more than half of the total nersonnel. were represenled in a large parly of immigrants from the steamsiitps .uranta nnd Meiranllc. arriving in Win nipeg over Canadian National lines. The parly which numbered I2.r included 57 Knglish and 2 Irish, the majority being divided bo- Included, in I lie Mnlisli party were sevpral families being brought mil to wpstprn Canada, under Ihe 3,000 families assisted Immigration scheme. Approximately half of Ihe party remained in Manitoba, the balance being distributed last night to points in the western provinces. .li Ann her parly of IU weuisii bia, who has been louring Cnli-fimn ri.lu-hp.l Winnipeg frti.nin fnt V fi tilfrllt UlAnlllQ . ..... ' ? " vr " ' on . Sunday even uur. . . Advertise In tho Daily News. LAND ACT. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT , ..--I... ... .'..in, litiirltin titvulnn. inbuilt in ..-su., ,. , TAkK MIT1CK inai I, aurr unan (IleplllH'U SOIIIHT), iI irifUTaim rr., i. ........... ii. ... u it.. iniumU in annlv rdr'pprmWuliiii to purc'lwse live rullowln uerrt'ii inuu.i . . . . .... CoiiirneiirinK at a Po Ranted about cinn mile fast nr McLi-ikI slmntli n;ar .... ..n.inA lilu.i- .twl .tinlll 39 rullMS KimttiuMt i.f Tflcarapli Creek th'n' nortli I'll maun; i.ienrt. iw m in....--. tile. ICO HIIUIII Ml riia.lin, uirim- "c.i nh.i... i.i lu.ini nr rninini'iireinent ana iiiiiuinlnir 3u acre, iimitp ' ,l1el' w.w. i r.n i u i 'i Applicant, April 1'ilh. 1H. LAND ACT. Notlca of Intention to Apply to Laaaa 1.1 Skeena Land Imtrlrl. aecordlnn Pla- trill "I ITincp unpen ami miuain w.l-i. mI.tIi'L.' ih'il Ilia liBlllil Hlvpr I arc. ....in... - - Parklnir C.(.ii.an.v, Lliniteii. or i;nri r.n .. . ii ,. . ii..,. t'Uli PirUrl In nnni, ii.i.., i.i i nr,.". . . , I icnus in appiy iur w-niiii.ni - j i. ...it... l-iii.t., 111 liliiiiiiu.a in- i . n......u.i..l.i- .1 a imi.i nlnnlMl at tnC amilliwrst rorner nf Lot 4176 It.V. roast illstrlcl; tlieiicp wnnneriy i"ii i"w water mark, 00 ri.i tnenc aoumwesirny, parallel to llm Knutnerly Imiindary i.f l.t 4l7ri, itiu ii,; iiiriiir iiiiriiiv-i ij i-ni.,.,. to water mark, ( f't! tl.eiieo norlli-easterly nlniiir tin aouilierly Imiimliiry nf l.nt 147 priMlnceit, 1M rett tu ttie tilnl nf ciimim-nrpiiiem, rnntalnlnir half an acre, more or leas. SKfcfc.TA IIIVMl rl.l,iu ,'flltlllllV Ttl P i-l vav Ml. tmi NOTICE. ' ' Applicant. ii.li. I'.iTtcr 1 1.. i .it., mii Kit. allin nl l.inr. .mill. r. inai unci ,ii.,.,. ... thla Notice tor four consecutive wek we snail apply io ill" iietosirar m ' Stock (Uiinnanlea. Victoria. B.C- lo chanr ihe naiiw of the Company to that of "S I. ........... I Ita.tlA.I II II. .IHIIISIIIII l.llllllinil.Ti I.HIIIIU. Pateil at Prince llnpert. B.C, this 8ln 'y of MfY.A.li. mi. A0CMC1E3 LTD. - -I sin ' Now obtainable In Prince Rupert. Suprema Canada's Fav- I nr-lln ln pn . I urn I'oiisu. ai an I good stores in small or large bottles. Also "SUPREMA" Mop Oil inul the famous "Eureka Bleach." Look for llic Rooster Label. DRY BIRCHWOOD and Cedar $6.50 Per Load Cait to any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 680 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. St. Regis Cafe Prlnoo Rupert's Leading Restaurant., A Bakery Unaurpamd Third Avanua. n i