Wednesday, May 11, lfl7 Neglected Eyes NKGIJJCT Is .doubtless the cause of moot of th ili.rthnt afflict humanity Thlafysfk self, evident that it 'wems! hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes, nre giving trouble, havo them attended, to and at once. OF ALL absurdities In the kingdom of foolishness, nurely th loss of eyesight through neglect Is the most inexcusable. DON'T lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 703 Dr.J.R.Gosse DENTIST Helgerson Block X'.Rny Service. Open Evenings Phone 086. APPROVE BRITISH TRADES UNION BILL Victoria CoiikrrtHllvr Paper Knditrfce Im Ittiriill) a,i ,j nrt, far. Ilanient The Victoria Colonist, one of the pldJ est Oinservatlve paper in the province, endorses the British Trades Union Bill In an editorial as follows: The Trade Union Bill "which has Jus? Jjas-cd Its second reading In the BrktLsii Iloue of Commooi has become Involved an It were. In a cloud of controversy. Probably the Laborlles ere fully Justified In using It as a political weapon, and In doing so they have been successful In it measure In beclouding the real', points at Issue. What they are not justified In doing Is In Indulging In mis-statements .md In endeavoring to pose before Labor In other countries as .being placed In the role of martyrs. It Is being described as class legislation. The Budget Is the same Inasmuch as It has levied new taxes on the rich. Most It g Wit ton, In seme form, or other, Is of the class variety but the Trade Union BUI la of a. character designed to afford a nation protection against the dislocation of Its economic life and the consequent Infliction Cf all round suffering. i In this particular It Is national legLsla- IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Companies Act being Chapter 38 of the Revised Chapters of British Columbia, 1924, and In the Matter of the Delta Copper Company Limited (N.P.L.) TAKE NOTICE that an application will be made' before the presiding Judge In Chambers at the Court llouxe at Prlnco Rupert. British Columbia, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May, A.D. 1S2T, at the hour of ten thirty (10 JO a.m.) o'clock In the forenoon for an Order permitting the above named Company to be restored to the Register of Companies In the Province of British Columbia, in the office of the Registrar of Companies. Victoria, B.C. DATED at Prince Rupert this 10th day of April. A D. 1927. WILLIAMS. MANSOM & GONZALES. Solicitors for the Delta Copper Company (N.P.L ) GET IN ON TOPLEY! TOPI.KY CONSOLIDATED .MINING AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LIMITED (Non-Personal Liability) CAPITAL $2."0.0n0 . ONE MILLION SHARES AT 23c PAR (Shares Absolutely Non-assessable) This Company Is formed to develop extensive holdings consisting of fifty-five mineral claims owned outright or under option, adjoining and extending from the now famous Richfield mine at Topley. In less than ten months this district has become recognized as the biggest sensation In the mining world in recent years, and BIG MONEY WILL BE MADE Ore bodies on the holdings of this Company are not a matter for exxnslve search.' Development work has already started on one vein alone that can be seen for 2,000 feet and has a width varying from four to twenty feet. This property promises to be a shipper In the very near future. The Topley Consolidated Mining and Development Company, Limited, Is Now Offering Its First Issue of 100,000 Shares At 2."c Per Share For Immediate Development Residents of the district should not overlook this splendid opportunity they are given first chance to participate in this share Issue. With the stragetic position of these properties right in the heart of the new Richfield camp, and with excellent showings of good ore, there is every reason to believe that shares will increase to many times their present value In the next few months. NOT MORE THAN 100,000 shares will be taken from the treasury on this Issue, and Every Dollar U For Development Work Local men are behind this undertakinglocal spirit 'is bp; hind it Frank H. Taylor, rhe original discoverer of Richfield, is behind it and Is In charge- of development. The public is assured of this: That good mining practice and honesUiuslness methods will be carried out In the expenditure of every dollar raised, These local officers are how endeavoring to finance this Company locally to avoid the usual heavy commissions "n salo of stock. No commissions aro bolng paid on this Issue f Topley Consolidated stock. Our Prospectus Will (Jive You Full Information All applications for stock must be made to the Secretary. Stock may be purchased on terms of all cash, or one-quarter cash and balance in three monthly payments of one-quarter each, , ' TOPLEY CONSOLIDATED MINING AND DEVELOPMENT ' COMPANY, LIMITED (Non-Personal Liability) Registered Office: Smlthern, B.C. I' H. TAYLOR K. E. ORCHARD L. R. WARNER President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer DIRECTORS Above Officers and J. A. Anderson and W. E. Nnrkaus I CANADIAN Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Servicea Sailings from Prince Rupert ,;; Krtchlknn, Wraiigell, Juneau, SkMwoy-Mjr " aiic.,inrr, Vlctiirlu. Seattle May S. 13. fl. 20, 3". It n..,... ... o.R?,if."pSiV tills. Nim. Alert l 'np.ell HrvVr, "no V.VouVer every Saturday. v w -""! fr .11 Rteamihlp Line.. ttirner of 4th Street and Jrd Avenue, Prints Kuperj, Bay. BO. (LETS BE PREPARED FOR DEAR ? MISS SPRING. WITH COAL FOR. ) V-VS THING IJ When Miss, Spring gives us promise of merry sunshine she sometimes keeps us, waiting at the church In a cold drizzly rain. Just like a woman to change her mind. Don't depend on Spring to keep you warm our coal is much more reliable. Take no chances but give us your order today, . NAN AIM O WELLINGTON and McLEOI) RIVER BOOTLESS Albert & McCaflery Phones 1 in and 117 -THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE You Cannot Buy s r ALADA TS3 in bulk. Sold only in sealed packages. tlon. It clearly enacts, and. perhaps In British people will approve hls. The way re-enacti, that certain principles measure. In .realtyt, is one to save both with which, the vast majority of people , the natipn ami tht Individual from co-are In agreement shall be established..! crclon and as such' must appeal to any nam'y; I liberty-loving people. ( 1 ) That a general strike or lockout i tball be Illegal. (3) That a man or woman shall not be Intimidated so far a, the law can protect them. (3) That no trade unionist, again so far as the law can operate, shall be compelled to subscribe to the funds of a HOSPITAL DAY TO BE OBSERVED HERE I'iiIiIU- is Itriug Invited la, Vllt IiMIIii-lion Tomorrow .Ulrriioon political party with which he Is not In j agreement. National Hospital Day will be cruieUy Before the Bill becomes law Its pro- tbterved at the Prince Rupert General visions will be made to apply to owners' Hospital tomorrow. The Institution will organizations as well as to trade unions. thrown open or public inspection nd that Is m it should be. A national between the hours of 3 and 4 In the lockout would be as dangerous for the afternoon but, owing to ihe place being nation as a national strike. So far as , particularly busy now with an unusually the prevention of Intimidation Is con- lar8 number of patients, there will be cerned It Js merely a reifflrmitlon of the ', no program and refreshments will not liberty of the subject, a liberty which be served. Members of the board wUl Labor, as well as all other classes of a ' oe 0,1 hand to show visitors around, community, should honor and protect. ln hospital board, at the meeting The protection afforded under the new lat night, took the view that those suf-legislation against the forcible Impost-1 ficlently interested In hospital work tlon of a levy for political purposes Is would call without speclil attractions, a matter where the freedom of the In- "rhe card was In receipt of a lengthy dividual Is concerned. No man or wotkw . letter from Dr. H. C. Wrlnch of Hazelton. should be forced by any political party , ,eSonal director of the Hospital Djy to contribute to Its funds. That should sommlttee, olferlng suggestion for the be an axiom of democracy. Trade union-' observance of the day. tuts, as well as all others, should be! -- protected from the tyranny of their1 own UfKPITA I fiPFR ATPH UI Llt I LU executives mil th enr1 vn of Ih-' NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for the Issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lot one hundred and sixty (160). Queen Charlotte District, said to contain one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less, excepting thereout twenty-one (21) acres and five (5) BULGER'S Eye Glass Service Painstaking effort, based upon scientific knowledge of the construction of the eye and its relative functions with respect to the other AT LOSS IN APRIL Deficit for Monlli Has M.C..IU; Only S I,(IU l Mill Owing on Nurse' . Hume During the month of April, Prince I Rupert Oeneral Hospital collections to .1.1 MlCJrUi. i . , , rt, . j. Satisfactory proof of the loss of the .'"".io ana aisuursemems were Certificate of Title covering the above ! .373.15, showing a deficit of 665.87. land having been produced to me. It is j There were 1391 hospital ' " days ' at an my Intention to Issue, after the explra-1 . tlon of one month from the first duo- ,verage cost per day of 13.04. Another jllcatlon hereof, a Provisional Certificate ; SI, 000 had been paid off on the Nurses' of Title to the above land In the name j Hon,, larlne a. a balance iance atlll aim nwinr owing nf of of: Pacific Mills Limited, the original Certificate of Title Is dated the 6th 11.000 which Is not due until November April. 1923. and Is numbered 147931. Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. BC 6th May. 1927. H. P. MACLEOD. Registrar of Titles. ; 1. 1928. i Such was the report of the finance I committee presented at the meeting of ithe hospital (board last night by Aid Q. P. Tinker, chairman of the finance committee. A recommendation that two accounts be written off was accepted. ALICE ARM Many Anyox people will spend May 24 In Alice Arm. The Moose orchestra Is coming on the night preceding and v.lir play at a dance. The store base-tall team will be here to play a game with the locals. The launch. Awake made ft trip to I Hastings Arm la week with half a ton of powder to be used In deveopment of , the Saddle property. The government parts of the human organisa- j win appropriate $1,000 for the purpce tion. lo' assisting In building a trail to the Proper examination andjmln- production of the necessary ! lenses to insure correct com fortable vision. That constitutes our Eye Class Strvico. jOHN-gUUJER? Tilt STORE WITH THE CLOCK Prospectors are steadily becoming more active here. In 1920 assessment work on 443 claims was recorded while the year preceding the figure was 377. Ore la being mined and stored at the Wolf Mine, less than five inlnutes walk from town, b: i. Flva and, P. Peterson. The work Is beih financed by the operators. . ' "V ' j .'" ; ' , The provincial government will soon start trail work In this region. Sidewalks on First Street will be extended ita W. A. Talbot, assistant district engineer, who was here from Anyox last week, and, as soon as snow Is off the ground, the pack trail on the northeast fork of the Kltsault River will be extended three miles and the trail on Roundy Creek to the Keystone will also be repaired. It Is expected that several traits In the Upper Kltsault country The Cooks Really Know wm tVAPWtMfll We have In our files a letter from a cook who says she has spent many years in her present position. She uses a case of Pacific Milk each month, all of it for cooking. At first her employer refused to order canned milk, "but I bought two cans myself and proved to her it is better for cooking," she says. PACIFIC MILK I If ad Office, Vancouver I'iKlorles ut l-nilner ami Ahlmtsfonl. ESS will be considerably Improved and that the wing dam protecting Uie town will je extended. WUUam Burke, who spent .a few days la Prince Rupert last week, returned with a fine hunting dog. Charles Llnqulst, a former resident of the camp, has returned to Join the Welcome Hotel staff. The development tunnel on the Silver Horde property has been extended a distance of 22 feet states A. Davidson who was down from the mine last week. The ore body has not yet been encountered, however. Supplies were taken In to the Sliver Cord property last week by pack train. Now that ample supplies are on the ground, tunnel work wUl be proceeded with. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE NEED OFCIVIILIZATION CHICAGO, Ills.. May 11, Preventive medicine Is the crying need of civilization, but the goal will not be achieved so long .as the medical profession thinks In terms of pecuniary profit,- Sir James Barr, MX)., distinguished British phy-i slclan, past president of the Royal Medical Society and Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, declares. In an article In the current Issue of the Journal of the American Electronic Research Association. Sir James several years ago created a stir by advocating the payment of physicians by results, further contending that In case of death medical attendants should be required to pay the funeral expenses. "Albert Abrams and His Critics," Is the article written by Sir James, in which he defends the pioneer of electronic medicine against charges of seeking personal gain. . TERRACE made made C. II. Sawie, new lla7lton, a short business trip here on Sunday and returned to the Interior on Monday. T. W. Brewer, of the Forestry Branch, Smlthers, arrived In town from the Interior on Sunday. C, R, Gilbert left on MoncUty on a business trip to Hazelton and Vander-hoof. 1 Mrs. A. C. Fowler and two daughters left on Monday for Smlthers, where Mr. Fowler to now located. Many friends were at the station to told them farewell, among them a representative gathering of Rebeccas who presented Mrs. fowler with a pin, emblematic of their order she having been very active and greatly Interested In the work of the Rebeccas here. Cpecla) MuUisiV Dty Brvlcs wars is a SUPER-SIX Yet Costs Little More Than Any Four THE SUPER-SIX PHINCII'LE NOW RELEASED TO FULL CAPACITY '" IN HUDSON IS ALSOAMAZINCLV REVEALED IN ESSEX SUPER-SIX 0 miles an hour all day long, and ability to travel even faster If you want. :'f: A smooth fast pick-up free from jerking or violence. Long life to all wearing partx accessibility, and the most advanced engineering for low maintenance and operating costs. Riding and driving ease equalling anything you have ever experienced surpassing anything ever achieved In a car of its cost. No nerve shattering motor vibration, no chug-chug-chug-chug to mar the enjoyment of your trip. The smooth stream of Super-Six power whiskj you along any road for any period of time or distance in carefree comfort. No car of our experience has ever met with such enthusiastic reception. It has been, the outstanding attraction at all automobile shows. The beauty, comfort and detail of each body type is commanding highest praise. And dealers everywhere are reporting sales that indicate the greatest Essex popularity of all time. ' . ' ' PRICES. & ' Five Passenger Essex Super-Six Sedan, complete, fully equipped. .$l,:U0.00 Five Passenger Essex Super-Six Coach, complete, fully equipped. .( 1,21(0.00 Two Passenger Essex Super-Six Coupe, complete, fully equipped. .$1,200.00' We invite your inspection of these Super-Six Automobiles at our Salesroom. ' Prince Rupert Auto Go. Second Avenue. .. . Opposite Prince Rupert Hotel, Phones 75 and 27 PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. New Stock of Garden and Field Seeds and Fertilisers Tratt's IJaby Chick Food and Poultry Suppjies HULKLEY VALLEY HAY AND GRAIN Our Famous Edson Coal in any quantities also Telkwa Coal Store Phone, 58. Em II Slgouind who has spent some time In the woods camp here left on Monday for Saskatchewan. E. T. Brooks Who spent the past tew months In Prince Rupert Is back on duty as assistant at the CN R, station here. Quite a number from Sunday at Lakelse Lake. here. town spent Mrs. J. H, Thompson of Prince RU' pert arrived In town on Monday to vpend few days at her summer home PAIN in BLADDER Fromplly latsd bv 8ANTAL NIIDY s sura te t the Osnulns Look for thword"MIOV Said by til drufiti Trotier Dock Phone, 553 Sovereign Life Assurance Company of Canada Head Officee Winnipeg, Manitoba DELAY IS DANGEROUS Many plana ,Iaid by men to better their families' welfare are never consummated "He Intended to. pay off the mortgage, to send his son to college" 1IUT HE DIED I Let this Company assume your obligations and carry out your INTENDED plans. G. P. TINKER held In both churches here on Sunday, a special musical service being an id (led attraction at Knox United Church on Sunday evening1. BLANKET Special During the month of May we will give a special rate on all Blankets. Single" Blanket, each . .. ll'tt Double Blanket, each . . 3pf ""Blan'k'ell washed' "without Shrinking fth'd "returned' lilce and fluffy. GIVE US A TRIAL Pioneer Laundry (1921) Ltd. Phone 118