,pnl SO, 1027 Sun : Visors LLL 1 "nun ITOT t : :,e ytiur wycji and complexion. DartinuWly .1 while MoturMjf, floating, at I'ic-Nid or flaying T. i : or other outdoor games. 'M I'Uililf to wear, four head straps and taje j hi'l) to keep thu hair tidy. 25c, 30c and 35c each yfic Pioneer Dnterists Pure Thread Prince Rupert. R.C. overeign Life Assurance i. nun AVE 0 SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES ft? o 200 STh Store for Dad and the Lad! A WEEKEND HI'KCIAI. V li;.vr just received a nut hi r shipment rjf :u,ivli. in .ill th' la lent .-umdes. Regular $1.50. si'J ,I FOR THURSDAY. FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY 2 Pairs for $1.25 Acme. I J Avenue DEMAND Phone 359 "Rupert Brand" THE DAINTIEST IIREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally lijr ..,." ts.- Canadian pish & Cold Storage Co., U&. I AN AD IAN NATIONAL the Largtft Railway Syilcm in America Stennmliin nnr? Train Service uii.ixm ,r, ritiNfi: mi'iiir rr vamoii;k. icioui, Mani.t. f.v,l, T.U HM.AV ..! M-M.AV. MU. ,.N;s,n, , ,,,. Mi ll IflltV lltlMI li.lil. i'liiM'K jiiiiv ,; vAsroiivKu w oiJBw t u viti.or i k in. l-IMll fnrtnlihtlv. . .... ..v.. ii' milM'i: ItlTKItT -...JwiV,1' 'h MHMlVv. UMhAV ami MAT! It.'AX at UM '!. ."'' " "Ulllllli. LIl.MO.VION, AYINMI'Mt. all hIiu i-UMrrii .. ........ Male- mi; t'.N ah a in t-.mov ji mux KAU - iw - ll ormN NTKAMMIII' i.ir.M. EAUKNCY , IV Canadian Nallmial V..rrw (or Mnne order-. I'wrlgn Cheques, ic. sK. r.. ........ . . 'tV TIL'KKT OIUCL. 5JK Tlllllli UK.. i'KIM'i: IICI'MM Company 'V''.: uiiout that boy of yours? Will there iw enouifn f11 ir-. on hand to irive him u real titri in !' wm"n 1,0 I"' the world on his own? Life in-un .iue 011 v m wn mo l"t' ooli. "' the hoy s life Kolves y mitturinir at a certain a' problem, Enquire for full particulars about Children' Policies from G. P. TINKER Local and Personal Arthur'! Taxi, phone 478. DC Undertake. Phone 41. Oct the nil 4 habit I MiJ Tll When thinking; ,liri rebuilt like new at Mf -.trtliur's Shiwi More. V i Mrs. II, b. Rochester, Eleventh 8tree will be at home on Tuesday, May 3 from 4 to 6. 102 A splendid program Is. prtpered for a concert at the' Presbyterian Church on Tueeday. May 3, at 8 pjn. fcra Peter Blldfand daughter. He-' tr. t'eturhed 'lh city on the temr! Prince Oeorge thl morning Xrora the' aouth. I Paaaengers aalllog for the aouth on the ateamer Cardtna thta morning In cluded W. Lalng. Mra. A. Tlllet and L. 8. ArroU. a. A. Share, of the Unltrrsal Trading company, accompanied by Mra. 8b it. arrived from Vancouver on the steamer Prince Oeorge this morning. C.P R ataaner Prtncen Deatrioe. torta this (nornlng. where she has been pudlag the winter, season, and will Wait with fcer aUrtW. Mrs C. W. Homer, here for a few days beicte proceeding -1 her home in liasUton. 1 Archdeacon Btz returned this morn- ling from Vancouver where he was in attendance at the Convocation cretae and wtll remain there indsflniWiy. Mrs. 3. A. Ctawford. wife of the genuU purser W the steamer Prince Ru ; 4-4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT. SIX ROOMED HOUSE with bath and pantry, on Seventh Avenue West Phone Black 470. 106 WANTED. FIRST CLASS CARPENTER for Monday. Apply A. H. MePhemon. Phone Blue 605. ANNOUNCH.MKNTS Prime Rupert Player's Club will pre-wnt "Nothing but the Truth," 011 May 4 al the Wrfctlxjlmc Tnoalrc. I.OL and L.O.BA. whist dnvo ami (lance, May 5. Another Oyro Ilorduwn, Auditorium 1 Friday, Muy 0. Kstalilishetl 1023. III I 1 - r-'- Office llourA; . 0 .a.m. to U jSnr.-" Saturday: y rr.rn. toi tr.mr Any evening by appointment Dip P Kenny .DENTIST Uiclun-e. U lock, Phone 109 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Women Know Best "Fruit.a.tives" Make and Keep You Well MRS. O. MONAai Thouundi and Uiousaixb of women have tried "Fruit-i-tivej" during the pait quarter of a century. Many of these, like Mrs. Opal Monacb, took "Fruit-a-tivci" ai a last rescrt after having failed to get relief from any other remedy And their experience bai b?cn invariably the lame Truit-a-livrt" sived them from consti- i pation, biliousnfu, headaches, indiKestion, tain aw. arrived .from Vancouver and to4 atoost vta vp hope c( evtr way point tUa afternoon at 3 and well again. ailed shortly after on her return trip writing frpm French i!lc Sa.k.. Mn. ouUl . . . Monach ay, "I have taken many kinds j of medicine, but none prove to good a Mrs. J. C. K. 84Jy arrived from Vie-, 'Fruit-a-tive for me. It il the only medicine I take I use it regularly and do not feel right if I do not." Let Fruit-a-tives" be your medicine and' help you to get well and keep well. Buy a box today. 2Sc and 50c everywhere. Moose whist drive aad dance. Friday, May 13. of the Anglican Theological OoUagt and KMley Home Bazaar lu Metrojwlc miu lucuwna; m we unraui uoara 01 jWI Thursday. May 5. 104 Mlaskn of the Anglican Synod. , j Mrs. P. Byrne returned to the city Miss Catherine Jofms. the wttl known on toe steamer Prince Oeorge thia locai vocalist, la Mating Prlnoe Rupert morning from a up south. soon In order that she may traia In; one of the Mg cMiea She wttl leave j Wanted Money for uiro Hjj-tor Vancouver a week from tomorrow gmuiMl. Palruiilzr the llunlimii. Aulllirln. Irlilay. Mat . Mrs. Dowther and Miss Wataon returned tkia morning . on the steamer pert, arrived from Vancomer tnla Prinoa Oeorge from .a buying trip to ' morning on the ateamer Prtnoa George eastern Canadian cities, and will continue north to Stewart and ! Premier tonight where she wttl visit! Jimmy Palmer made a big hit In witii friend "Mrs. Temple's Telegram. " Jimmy I Palmer in "NoUflng btxt the Truth" Is ! J W MeAuley. tooomotlve foreman mitwMe the sereaai he was1 in "Mrs. Tern 'the local CJ4JI anopa. and Tbcunas j ple'a Telegram a .Anneaiey of aha aar dapartanant. Weft 1 j lists morning for Winnipeg where they, will attend a rational mealing of com-; pany mechanics. They expect to return to the city In about ten days' time. HU1 60 Chapter. Imperial Order Daughter of the Empire. I airing a children's party tonight fat school girls in the IODJ Hall in aid .of the children ward of the Prtnee Rupert Ocneral iKnptUI. Durrog ibe evening a beautiful basket of randy and fruit will be presented to the ehild holding the lucky ticket. During the month of April so far the fire department answered three call with the total loss amounting to 1150. On April 1 there was a grass fire on First Avenue, with no loss, en April 8 a chimney fire at 142S Second Avenue also resulted In no loss. On April 15 the department answered a call to the dry dock where the ga boat Trodte became Ignited while the owner was making some repairs. The InsA amounted to 1150 CANNING AT ANCHORAGE ALASKA liKNKUAI. I IMIKKIK IMIl II l PLANT CAPACITY: (SOItMAN COMPANY ri-WT 10 nt: H LI, TUO-I.I.VKK A.N'CHORAOE. April 30. The salmon packing industry will be carried on In Anchorage thia year on a much larger scale than last year, according to an nouncement made by the management of trie two canneriee to operate here, and as a result the pack la expected to be in the neighborhood of 50.000 cases. Joseph Magfil of the Alaska Oeneral Fisheries made arrangements whUe In the atates to materially add to the plant In the way of machinery, the new equipment including a retort, ex haust box and iron chink. ft. B. May, well known cannery man who has spent many years in Alaska and who for the past several years was in the employ of the government aa Inspector of the pack at various points along the coast, has become associated with the Alaska Oeneral Fisheries as superintendent and the plant, here wUl be operated under his direct supervision. The new machinery tor the plant was selected by Mays, who arrived here this weak from the south. 'With its In stalls lion, he says, the plant will hare a capacity of 20.000 cases 'tor the sea ton. provided the aulmon necessary tor a pack of that Slav are-available. (iOKMAN C.WNKKY TWO-LINKI! The Oorman Packing Co, plant here, which put up a pack of 3J.000 cases last year, will be operated this scnuun an a full two-line cannery, arrangements having been made for additional machinery and alterations which wUl con siderably . increase its capacity over last seaaon. Suucrlntcndent r A Pit I Fines collected in court during the ai::ouiltC'J t!35 Samuel Asp of the Gorman canneries in this section, who arrived from the south two weeks tigo, announces a goal of 25,000 cases for the Anchorage plant this season. II. J. Emanl, manager of the local plant, returned from the .aouth thl week and. on the arrival of the new ejulpnici)t,roui. Seward. Its, installation Witt generelitreuovaltoii of the, cannery .will-be;ilmuedlatcly put under, way. The Oorman Pncking Co. -is. also making extensive Improvements at Its recently acquired plant at Drier Bay, and that plant will be operated this season as one of the most up-to-date two-lino canneries In Alaska, '. . HNF..S Ihe city nolleo month of Aprtl Church Notices ST. AMIIIKH'S CATIIKDIUI. (Church of England) Rector. Archdeacon O. A. Itlx. Sunday services. Morning Prayer and Sacrsment Of the 'Lord's Supper at It o'clock. The BoyV'Band will be In at tendance at thl service and wUl play a selection Sunday school at 2:30. Evening Prayer at 730. The Odd Fel-low'a Society will attend In a body In the evening. IIAITIT t ill IH II Minister Rev. W. F. Price. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sing ing by Junior Choir. Address, subject. A Missionary In the Making." Bible school at 230. Bright song service f at 7.15. Evening worship at 130. 'Sub ject. "A Revelation of the Risen ChrUt. Slnelnz by the choir. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at the close. CIIIIHTIAX f f'lHNTK SOCIETY Service every Sunday mcmlng In the Hay' Block. 245 Second Avenue. Sub ject on Sunday. "Everlasting Death. Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock pKf.MiYTi:i:t.x nirnrii Minister, Rev. J. R. Frtzell. B.A . LLJ3. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub ject: "Hush, I pray you. What if thu friend happened to be Cod?" Sunday School at 12.15. Evening service at 7 JO. Subject: "Caesar's Guests.'' "A Diy in Thy Omtrts is Better than a Thousand." .HAI.YATION AKMY Sunday Scrticea. 11 auc. Hollnesf Sunday School at 220. Evening at 7 JO. Salvation. Young People on Monday at 7 30 Boy Stouts on Tuesdav at 7. Public -XBcetings on Thursday and Saturday condtacted by Major INITKI) (lit Kill. Pastor. Rev. Gorge O. Hacker. Sunday Service at II am. and at 7.30. There wUl be an enjoyable and profitable study of the characters of Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress." On Sunday. "Christian's Dilemma,, and "Pliable" will be studied. In the evening, there will also be a brief congregational song service. Come and SURGERY FIXES 'EM UP O.K.! i APPLICATION OF sflEM'K lltXPS COMM T i'KO.M rENIILNTlAKIKs SAN QUENTIN. CaL. Aprtl 30. The plaint of ex-convlcts that they seldom bare a chance to "go straight" after having run the gauntlet of a penitentiary may find Its end In a science popularized by the post-war age plastic aurgery. Plastic surgery hsi remodelled the ugly countenance of Jim Daly, 55 year old convict about to be discharged from San Quentln? Ten 'days after the operation he walked among his cellmates, unrecognized. Believing he was about to be turned into a world which would slam the door of success In his vlUslnout looking face. Daly requested Dr. Leo Stanley, prison physician, to perform the operation. Dr. Stanley, who had studied plastic surgery, consented. He pared Daly's cauliflower ear down to normal size and ured the pieces to fUl a gap in his nose. An Iron mask could not have been more effective In concealing his Identity. When he tuld his fellow prisoners, those who felt the same affliction also applied to Dr. Stanley for help. The physician said 22 others have asked tor operations, some of which already have been performed. The prisoners Insist that with facial alterations they would be free to really become "new men" to the outside world: that they could pass by the "old gang and the ever suspicious aeiecuve without giving away their Identity, Dr. Stanley said he would comply with all requests thin far received. in 1 111: m IN I'RORATH riiK.Mi: roi i:r or intuitu KII.IMIIIA In the Matter of the Administration Act: aiul In the Matter of the Estate of Fred Nelson. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that bv order of His Honor. F. McU. Young, the 8th dy of March. A.D. I9'27. I was appointed Administrator of tle estate of Fred Nelson, deceased, and all parties havliut rlaxnis against the snid EsttUe are hereby requir ed to lurimi) same, propeny veriuru. 11 me on or be! n- the 2lst day 01 April A.D. VJ11. and all partlen indebted to the estate arc rc(iilrcd to pay the amount' 01 their indebtedness u me lonnwun NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 21st day Of March. A.D. 1927. Fast Eostj-Cuttin SAWS CuarsntenlbecauMtniHle V I mwv, ciur owiialrcl mA SIMONOSCAN0A SAWCO. LTO. rj MONTSS.L 1 11 ' ' , '1 1 "Kcrn: m m mi and 2$$ Sites The Kroehlers are coming ASSURED QUALITY, I1EAUTY AND COMFORT. It will pay you to .wait for these KROEHLER CHESTERFIELD AND DAVENl'ORT RED SUITES We shall be pleased to show you the sample coverings NOW BARRIFS Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street Phone 123 Prince Rupert Coal Co. Ltd. IIcanadian; sanwr Phone 15 Agents for 1 117 IV uovsnnm-neuiiinon sV XJ and eerless Coal Main Office now at 311. Second Avenue (between 2nd and 3rd Streets) IM10110 your orders to Phone 15 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Tt Krlclilkaii. jtVrantrll. Jinieau, Skarwiiyprll-.;tlS, ); .May 0, U, 30. To Vanromer. .Victoria. Seattle tprll I, It, tV, Ma-3, IJ.VSI. I'KINCESH 11K.VTKICK. For Itulrdale. East UelU Itella. Ocean Falls. Namu. Alert Bay. Campbell River, and Vancouver every Saturday, 11 a-m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Tull Information from W. C. OKClllKU. Oeneral Agent. Corner of 4th Street and Jrrt Avenue, Prince Kuuert. O.C ' Advertise in "The Daily News" ,4 i a r.st