Wives D in to see it-u -Lit the Clark Kitrhwn htlp you" CLARK'S SOUPS enable you to serve delicious fcoups at &mall expense at a moment's notice. Sold everywhere. All W. CLARK Lfrmtod Montreal THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS ! Troubles V WtU. MAKE loua ViPvbU DAY TfffviBLPS LlCnVT AS lf?ffirPrcjTi M vuBQLCa - - a i: i'l;V woman who has at-ti -t:i ;. il to have the family wash it in ht.r home knows what a buii' h of weary wmriment it BB'.-in-. We will chH-je you lit Mi for our service. Let us l.'ii ' tiic trouble off your hands. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 YOU ARE INVITED Ladies' Coats Hats nnd resses at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next Royal Bank Thor Johnson for Mens' Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES REDUCTION Prices IS per cent off for two weeks only Come in and inspect our stock M. T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOH Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 NOTED DOCTORS ! GIVE LECTURES i Prince Kupert Included in Itiner ary of Travelling IVwN Mural Clinic Unr the tiuiiKM of the fnnMn MM British Columbia Mtxhcal -- jn Uana h made powtfao M a rwjM ef gtMrt made by the Bus IM AAayr-WH Oa.. piMt-inufil kftmaa oa -vtneed surgical and mrelca mttlMi xt Mlvarad to city and district due-tora yesterday afternoon sad tMt aktfct by UtM 4 Qaaada'a laadaaf n lOwfl man ta Ur ptnaw of Dr. A. MflMim. tan of tbt medleaJ UcultT. MA IM; feasor of clinical surgery of the uni--rltjr of Twvoto. Dr Dune. Qra-hn professor o( medicine et Ifee Ul-niflty ol Toronto, and Or. W. B. Dr-iiett of Vancouver. rtcagDluid aa oat of the Dominion leadlag gHMeoejogleal mid obstetrical aiirgeona, lecture were held In the Prtnce Rupert Oencrel Hospital and last 1M nurte of the city re la attaMMace ..- well as the doctor whan Dr. Prtm-i" lectured on "Cacr" ad Dr. iurnett on "Obstetrics. u Butfa lecture proved moat Interesting asi I M.jjiaJiy and aanni nwatora Ad advanced method and trap tin fnta ware uvealed. At dinner iaat night, the Ytartrs dortora were gueata of the Prince Hu-pert Medical Assoc tattf. INTKUtHTIMI Lfcf'Tl KE Lecturing on aatienataa ysatssday t-ternoon. Prof. Oreham told of the great advance that had been made. In the treatment of tola dlaeaae. Only a year and a half ago It had been regarded aa a he pel eta aUmeojt aa far aa cure ih concerned but la Bassos a re-MeVfchhie aombatetlve treatment h4 bem ahaoet aeeltfentally d4aaovere4. U bad bees found that, by the proper feeding of Uver naat to patient, tfce (Uaeaae oomld be oantraHed ladeHalUilr If not cured. It waa atraaaed bf the speaker, bowevar. that Mate feeding ahould atwaa be done under medical upervlaton o that the dUgnoala would not be eonfued. The dtaoOTcry waa oae of the moat wonderful durelep- menta In modern medical hlaanry. Speaking teat night on the aubeet of cancer. Prof. A. Primrose, dean of the medical faculty of the UnHtreltyi ol Toronto and psefceaer of aWnlral I burgerj. declared that medical men uow conaldered It unneceaaary for wo-Mt-o to die of cancer of the hreaat at all. At the present time, nevertheieai, ten per cent of the deetha from cancer were from cancer of the breast. Sur- geona bad found that, where a woman, reported within one or two months the discovery of a lump upon her breast, on hundred per cent cures were obtained. Palling to report soon enough death waa often the result. A ease which bad been watched fr a year or two became very doubtful, the speaker stated. Tb main point wJklah Or. Burnett ureseed in. hie Jeoture on obstetrics was that medical care during pregnancy, waa even more Important than at the time of confinement, or delivery. If women, oould not have such care both during pregnancy and at the time of oontine-ment, the safer way would be to be well looked after before labor and "tniat to Providence for a aafe de-' livery." At the same, time, however, pbyalcians could make labor much easier and eater for the mother and the baby. At the dinner, talks on the activities of the Canadian and British Columbia Medical Associations were given by Dr. Primrose and Or. Burnett respectively and Mr. Fletcher spoke on medical economics. , The meetings were presided over by Dr. J. P. Cade, president of the Prince Rupert Medical Asoclatlcn of which Or. ' L. W, Kergln It secretary and Dr. ,H. .1. (TmnaSai rfpresehtaUva of the executive oi tif British Oolurjilllt. ; Med-. aifl ttft yiutorr oiuaea nr. u. a. cx and. Weal., cctj.. w . aggert.-Dri J. AjeiL; f and Dr. W. T. Kergln irgln of of Prince Prince Rupert: Rupert; Large of Port Simpson ana ur. u. Mc Donald of Ktncollth. This morning clinics were held. "The itinerary of the tour, which has. taken In all the important centres uv lie, province, waa arranged by C. J. Fletcher, executive secretary of the Bri tish Columbia Medical Association, who, LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TQ i stlin Tjind" Recordlnz District of I ih naaar mstricL. ana siiuaiv ai mouth of Wann River, about 500 feet easterly along the fhore from the north- west corner vi uv 1 aTAKE NOTICE that I, Horace Mc-Naughton Fraser. of Atlln, occupation B C Land Surveyor, acting aa agent for the Engineer uoia muihi jau., " unds to apply for a lease of the follow ing deecriDea lanas 708 Is accompanying the doctbri. Tha party left this morning for Prince George. Dr. Primrose and Dr. Oraham will proceed for a visit to Jasper Park: Dr. Burnett will return to Vancouver via the Cariboo Highway, and Mr. Fletcher wUl return here on Sunday to sail couth that night. In The Letter Box KITl'OJITH. BYLAW Editor, Dally News: Your issue of the 13th Inst contains a i-inrr.mnMncr ot a Bast tllanted BbOUl w B,,,aM.l,aD him. ?Se rrtnwtcor8 oVtOTkjiSS U a, "Taxpayer." and advocates the de- Mineral Claim; thence nonneny feat or the oyiaw ratuying an agreement feet; tnence earanjr i "Z i between the City of Prince Rupert anq soutneny iou jeei., mu.. -- 73 Water mark; tnence westerly 100 feet, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing 0.5 acres, more or less. ENGINEER GOLD MINES LTD.. IMC. Applicant. H. McN. Prase r,. Agent. Dated August 9. 1927, f "COMPANIES ACT TAKE NOTICE that the Rupert-Van Bteveaoring wurJ ri. couver rS litends to apply under Section 39 of I being Chapter 38 1 of 1 the Cnpanlect. SdBtatute. of British Columbia tta to Pacific it name 1024 to change Bortng ContracUng Company, L DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C thU 8th WUAM&ANSON & GONJALKS, Stevedoring CompRcy, Lira-e- xoq 3QS Pus 3SZ -juuj Jii u Xotua uopudrjs -uqi oj Xpstuw lumeu e Sj 'saiuoj Hit pjuiquioj sniifl inij qsajj psy -Kiui iaoii aprtu '..saAti-r-liaij yjv 'wit o?ir er .. ii,,i ppaii ','. taw J H itM iqnoJt iut n .itAit-t-vruj Joiirj 1111 y naitti mo, iiotl-t't r'gn I THX DAILY NET3 Plain Mr York of York, Yorks., is telling of the tasteihat set all England eating and acclaiming Plain Yorkt ' Vm Plain Mr. Yorkof York, Yorks, Famous for giving bright talfe. But J really must sing Of the rush that Ti e seen To get in on Plain York, of York, Yorks. No wonder! England's finest chocolate, made by Rowntree'sr. the triumph of 200 years of fine chocolate making. A wonderfully smooth, delicious plain chocolate that melts in your mouth with a really (rue chocolate taste npt top bitter, not too sweet, just right. Try it to-day you will find it better than you ever dreamt chocolate could be, At your favorite store. the Grand Trunk Paclfle RaUway Oom-The bylaw In queatjon proposes to ex-e'mpt the company from taxation on all lta lands In the city, of Prince Rupert for a period of five years from the 1st anv land of tha company -which aratiunt to 8.900o4. anaualfy. togetberjp-fi tlU local Improvement taxes for which the company Is liable, another 8.092.00. In all approximately 182.000.000 (and In addition, to hew taxes It must he remembered that the Q.TJ. Development Company pays the city over t7.000.00). KiNOKtS IIUI KES The writer conveniently Ignores these figures and presents to the reader no facta or figures upon which to support ; his argument for the. rejection of $& fcylaw. In the final analyst his reas- , on trig reiolves Itself into the following ; formula: The Railway Company 1 ; anxious to secure this agreement therefore ratification should be refused and I the bvlaw voted down. I Is this a business way of approaching a question of this kind? Should the ratepayers, without being fully war I of what the argument In favor of, or j Against the bylaw may be, simply say J "No. we will have nothing to do witn j ft be ause the company want.-- it 0" I I submit m sound business tuan would! 1 Tt)5Ch a serious proposition m tuch ' oo1 IN a way, that Is. assume that the railway company has some information In lta ooKcatlon which the city doe not posses, and some motive for obtaining the exemption other than that expressed day of January. 1927. the consideration n the bylaw, and forthwith denounce of " An? P"8011 w,tn business experience tor auch exemption being the sum uat be aware that the obect of avold- $66,000.00 to be paid by the company, '-"K and continual bick- excludlng the lease now In force on litigation erusg ana quarreuing wim uie city in itself 11 auch aa adequate motive as would move the oompanj in endeavoring to obtain a satisfactory, settlement and the elimination of protracted litigation. I propose, in a future letter, to put hfye the electorate the advantages wJWh the city would derive from the execution of this agreement and the loss accruing to the city which would result by the bylaw's defeat. J. GREER. r TTUSf 1 .IV fij V J Sinus AWc it with a S1MOND5 SAW sharp loni 1 ' 1 W Cuts easier. S3 ws faster m SIMONO CAP4ADA SAW CO. LTLL ftl MOWTRCM. b H VHCOUVU. ST. Mtva, H.K. WM HB TOfKMTO AaaB Sold Also tti" 'larger sizes. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home" 120 Rooms, American and European Plan. Hot and Cold Water. Bus meets all trains and boats. Sample Room Phone 51, L. Martin, Manager. 1 - ' ' 1 Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 Advertise in "The Daily.New,? I 1, i