uesday, June 7, 1927 WANTED-AT ONCE! A few more cases of rheumatism, neuritis, paralysis, chronii constipation, high blood pressure, goitre or any other ailment caused by toxemia which includes over ninety per tent of all ailment?. y. If all other treatments .have failed, do riot give up hopel Open MAGNETISM the most mysterious and most Irresistible force in the universe when applied to the human body in a scientific manner, assists nature in eliminating the poisonous waste that Is responsible for so many ailments. THE I0NA-0T0NE The electric magnetic appliance that is obtaining such ulmost miraculous results, assists nature in making cures of ailments which hitherto have not responded to medicines, manipulations, surgical operations, hot springs or electrical treatment. Thousands of people since the Introduction of the IONA-OTONE Into Canada three, months ago are now enjoying good health -and these people had been called insurable! In the light of modern developments, hardly any disease can now be called incurable. lTlEE TREATMENTS , So sure ore we that you will be benefited by the IONA-OTONE that we cordially invite every person in Prince Rupert and vicinity to accept our offer of free treatments. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose, I0NA-0T0NE HEALTH CO. Rooms 10 and 11, Smith Work, I'rince Ruperl, H.C. Clinics at Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary and Edmonton fpa3aiMiparem?iB BETTER DENTISTRY Over Ormes quBrTromcuwBM DEMAND PLATES that jriu-s you a natural appear-mice and lend beauty lo the contour of the face. Always ft- MAGUIRE p5h2T "Rupert Brand" pers - "THE DAINTIEST IlKEAKI AST l"OOl." ' Smoked Daily liy I Canadian fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Local and Personal Arthur'! Taxi. Phone 878. B.C. Undertaker. Phone 41. DentlBt. Dr. J, ,R. douse. Phone 686. Moose whist drive and dance tonight. Baseball tonight at 6.45 Oyros vs. Son of Canada. Oet the Big ,4 habit! When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4. tf Brines rebuilt like Arthur' Shoe Store. at Hyde Transfer now agents for Lady-smlth-Welllngton Coal. Phone 680. tf Regular meeting of Trade and Labor Council tomorrow night at 8 o' clock. Have you -vlsited the new Valentin Dairy on 11th Street? Vour Inspection Invited. 136 i C. V. Evltt returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from business trip 'to Terrace and Usk. It. E. Allen, district forester, returned to the city on yesterday's train from a trip to the interior on official dutle. Union freighter Ardgarval, Capt. J. D. McPhee, wa In port, at the Grand Trunk wharf thl afternoon from the Naas River to Vancouver. Watch for the opening of the "Louvre" on Third Avenue, (Wrat hall's old store) with an exclusive line of Ladles' Drc&Nc. No two alike. tf Ivor Rdbertson was fined 50, with the option of two month' Imprison ment. in the cltv nollce court this SattigaPgyil ! morning, for Intoxication, It being hU PAGE & SHAW "The Candy of Excellence" Classic Creams, per box ; SI.-.") Candies of the Golden West, per box $i..0 and $;;.()0 Selections Of Fruits and Nuts, per box .... S$l.."0 and $:t.00 Assorted Milk Chocolates, per box $!.'.!" Greater Empire Package, per box $1.25 and ijili.."!) Assorted Chocolates, per box $1.00 and $2.00 Chewey and Hard Centre Chocolates, per box $1.00 and $11.00 Assorted Nut Chocolates, per box $1.'J." l'eppermint Tatties , .50f Assorted Caramels ." Family Mixture $1.00 Children's Mixture ......... 80? and Jl-V l'canut Brittle .'Hp Hard Candy In Jura, each JJ."!4 QrmesXtd. yt'c Pioneer DrttgrZsls THIRD AVE. SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8? 6 200 second offence. , Government hydrographle survey steamer Lllloet left Vancouver at the end of last week for the Queen Charlotte Islands to continue survey of eastern waters there. CO. steamer Olvenchy. Capt. A. M. .Henderson, leave Vancouver today for Queen Charlotte Sound on Its annual jsea lion hunt. Thl vessel lias come north for such work every year since 1 1022. Having been delayed with heavy i freights at northern port of call, (Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, will return at S o'clock thl after-'noon from Anyox and Stewart and will 'sail south shortly thereafter. W. P. Tlerney and .p. V. Ttensey, Vancouver contractor, who hv been here to look over the ground with a view to -bidding on the ootutructton of the Kalen Island highway to Oalleway Rapids, are returning south on the ; Catala this afternoon. Mrs. Peter Stephs left on this morning's train for New York whence she will embark for Scotland to spend until fall visiting her former home near Aberdeen. Mrs; Stephen Is being ac- ; daughter. Mrs. J. W. McAuley. AN FOOTBALL TEAM STILL WINNING BLENHEIM, New Zealand, June 7 The Canadian All-Stars football team continued It triumphant tour of this country .by defeating the Marlborough soccer eleven here thl afternoon by a core of 11 to 0. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY - FOR 8ALE- -FOUR ROOMED HOUSE and lot" at Itaysport. B.C., $400 cash. Apply P.O. Bex 528, Prince Rupert, B.C. . 131 OIRL WANTS HOUSEWORK. PHONE Black 00. .r ft- .f I ANNOUNCEMENTS Summer Carnival. Exhibition Hall. June 18. Moose Picnic, June 28. Had Salt Rheum 9 All Over Her Hands . Mrs. IterVrt J. Mason, Grand Fan, N.B., writes! "I had salt rheum all over mjf hands and especially between m.r fingers. It got w had it was lm-powibla for m to put tlwm In water or do my housework, After trying many medicines ami salves, that did me no good, I heard of 1 Winjr so wonderful, and after taking threa bottle I am entirely relieved of my trnuMn, I am mire I can't reeom mend H.ll.n. too highly to those who .have salt rheum liVo I had." B.B.H. is manufactured only by Th ,T. lUTLura & Limit d, Trw Qj, THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Imported? NO! It' both older and better TEN YEARS OLD This advertisement ts not published or displayed by the Lfipior Control Hoard or by the UovernriKMit of British Columbia TO TRAIN DOMESTICS ON SCIENTIFIC LINES OBJECT OF SOCIETY NEW YORK, June 3. New York society leaders expect to train their own household employees and elevate domestic service to the dignity of a profession. Scientific Housekeeping Inc., a oo-opcratlvc organization formed by a group of society matrons, every one of whom 1 listed In the Social Register. Ii the medium through which the effort will ba made. A test kitchen and training school will be maintained wliere all domestic worker win be required to qualify before they, are declared eligible for service. Under the scheme each domestic employee will be "Miss" to her em ployers and members of the household. , "We are convinced that the solution of the domestic problem lies In giving em ployees a recognized rank and standing with other workers." said Mrs. Richard Doardman, the preideit. ROME IS PROPOSING TO ABOLISH HATS ROME, June 7. The abolition of the hat as a permanent part of the men's sartorial equipment Is scheduled as the next step In Fascist Rome' return to ancient customs. Almost coincident with the lntroduc tlon In Paris of short pant and col- companled to Eastern Canada by her i tarlesencM. the press here has started a campaign for the reduction to the wear' Ins of hats by men to a minimum, ar gulrg the triple virtue of hygiene, great er comfort, and greater "Romantty.' On grounds of hygiene the eternal city's dress reformers maintain that weisring a hat ts more dangerous than handshaking, which has been officially replaced by the mlcrobeless "Roman salute," which consists of raising the right arm. Hair, they say, should be enough to cover Italian heads, hat being artificial, pampering' the head and leading to colds and baldness, LOVE IS- (By Queene B. Lister) Love Is A tiny, shiny house. I know I know. . v Love Is a tiny, vlney house With a broom and" a hoe. at--. Iiove Is A dreamy, gteamy house Tla sol TIs ol ;,, ' If a lass sees a hearth to sweep And a lad sees a hoe. - ; . Love Is A tiny, shiny hoiu-c With wild over-bloom On a clean altar-shelf In the front room. June Sunset. FUNERAL TODAY Sen Ire Tills Afternoon for In runt Son of Mr. and .Mrs. A. i. Plitlllpton j The funeral took place quietly this j afternoon at 3 o'clock from the chapel 'of the B.C. Undertakers to Fairvlew Cemetery of Ernest James Phllllpson, ln Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillip son. Summit Avenue. Rev. Ocorge O. Hacker gave fi sympaiheUcaddresa'jand Mr. A J. Lahc"atcj predeUt the oK ean. ine, r aineir; ana acted as pallbearer for ' Those sending flower Included Mr. I and Mrs. J. II. McLcod, Mr. and Mri. J, i W Scott. Mr. and Mr. James Parks, Jimmy Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Richmond, First United Church Sunday i School. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bailey and daughter (Victoria), and Mis Jean Bailey. I Baseball tonight at 6;4S. SoQb of Canada. Wl D. Vauci he' tthy 'casketf, Oyros v. PRINCE GOOD RIDERTODAY IN SPITE OF CO.NTUAItV OPINION HEIlt TO IIKITIS1I TllltONE IS CLEVKK HOUSEMAN MELTON MOWBRAY, Eng.. June 7 In spite of popular opinion to the con' trary the Prince of Wales Is a good rider. Although scarcely. six year have passed since he made hi debut In the hunting field he can more than hold hi own In any company. It was In November, 1921, that he underwent a strenuous and strict school lng under Captain George Drummond. The prince then owned but one horse. an aged black mare, said to be valued at only a few pounds. Today the royal stables at Craven Lodge. Melton Mow. bray, contain some of the finest hunt. ers In England. "Passport Two," the prince' favorite, who figured In many ateeplechase event last season, "Just an Idea,'' "Son and Heir," "March Maid," "Hard to Find,' "Plkenvan." and "How'a That," are among the fourteen animals. Overlooking the jsttbles ts the prince' hunting flat, one of the plainest abodes in the hunting town. The walls of the staircase leading from th small entrance hall to the royal suite do not possess even a coat of plaster. EDMONTON BLOCK IS SOLD ATGOOD FIGURE EDMONTON, June 7. Purchase by Dower Brothers, Ltd., of the -Ames-Holden-McCready building, corner of 103 Street and 102 Avenue Is announced. The price paid was approximately 80,-000. The building Is of brick construction and Is four stories In height. It has a frontage of SI feet on 103rd Street) and runs back 150 feet on 102nd Avenue. It was built In 1012. CODFISH DESIGN . ON AUTO LICENSES DOSTON, June 7. And now the sacred cod is to be glorified. Massachusetts automobile' license plates next year are to be adorned with a white codfish against a green background, It Is announced. Wort oii them has been started at the state prison. Passengers booked to sail this after noon on the Catala for Vancouver In clude E. L. Nauthrup. W. P. Tlerney. O v. Tlerney and Mr. Garland. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION- TO APPLV TO LEASE FOKES1IOKE. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Company Limited, ox Vancouver, u.u. occupation Timber Merchants. Intends to apply tor a lease oi ine ioiiowidk dcscrlped loresnore: fVimmenelnp at a nofit Dlanted SDnrox Imately one-hair mile south 30deg. east of the mouth of the Tassoo River. Mores by Island, Queen Charlotte Islands: i notice loiiowing ine mgn water mars id a northwesterly westerly ana eouin westerly direction for a distance of one and one-half miles; thence In an easterly direction to the point of commencement and containing iea acres, more or less. JOSEPH DOUGLAS WILSON, Acttnz as Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd Dated autn April, mi. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM). tn Range 3. Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the south shore of Evans Arm. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Co. Ltd.. of 32S iiowe St.. Vancouver BC, occupation Fish Packers, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 chains distant in an easterly aire-- tlon from northeast corner Lot 740 Range 3; thence south 10 chains; thence west 15 chains: thence north to shore: thence easterly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKING CO. LTD., Applicant Per CIibs. L. Roberts, Agent. Dated April 7. 1927. MINERAL ACT (Form F) CrKTIHCATK OF IMPROVEMENTS N O T I C E "WESTERN HOPE." "TRIXIE." and OLD KENTUCKY" Mineral Claim sit uate In the Skeena Mining Division of Prince Rupert District. where located on rorcner iaiana. TAKE. NOTICE that I-cwis W. Patmore. Free Miner' Certificate No. 891S1 C the Jduly authorized apent of Frank Patter- son, rree Miner LTtnica,ie no. ohisi u Intend, alxty day from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificate of Improvements, for the purpone of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under Section 85, must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 6th day of May, 1827. LEWIS W. PATMORE. BOVRIL Makes Delicious Sandwiches Very Nourishing Too WATCH wom i am H i mi 1 1 un 111 f i i r i for the Grand Opening Sale at The Louvre Third Avenue Wrathall's Old Store on Friday, June 10 Ladies' Imported DressesNo Two Alike 'Velvet lice cream MANUFACTURERS numl - r, n PHONE, 758 "lllllllllllllllllllim.. 1 W i ti J ll4U i IBHM II PRINCE RUPHm B.C. Corner 3rd Ave. and Second St. IIcanadian pacific P.O. Hox 682 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan. Wnin-vll. Juneau, and skugwuy June 1.1. 17, 31, 37. To iiiMoiicr, VUttirla and Seattle June II, IK, 33, 3!). 1'KINCE.HH IIEATKIFE. For Itutrd.ilr, Eat llella ilella. Ocean Falls, Nuinu, Alert Ihty. Campbell Klver, and Vancouver every Saturday, II a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C OKClltKh. (leneral Agent. Corner of 4tb Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince KUiert, H.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllne, from I'rlnre Rupert. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Hwunson Hay, Alert Hay, etc.. Tuesday. S p.m. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, liutedale, Alert Itav, etr.. Saturday II a.m. For PORT KFMI'.HON. ALICE Alt.M. IN VOX, STEWART. Wales IxUnd, Sunday, 8 p.m. For Num River Points and Port Simpson, Thurwlay p.m. 123 2nd Avenue. R. M. SMITH. Aleut. Prince KiiH-rt. HIV Through, tickets Hold to Victoria ami Seattle at u reduced rate and lingeate. v lievked through to destination. Sovereign life Assurance Company of Canada HeadOffice - Winnipeg, Mani1 The SECURITY afforded by this Company to Its policy holders is not exceeded by any other company in Canada. The high rate of interest earned on our investments, coupled with careful management, assures a favorable dividend rate to our policyholders. This is just ONE of the advantages of insuring with "The Sovereign." G. 1 TINKEIt, District Representative.