Tuesday June 7 192? THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS i.urrumuu T.HIAST 1.UMC1 T.UVt T. STOMACH T.SMAU.INTUTIM l.KIDtiOl T.tOtXU T.APHND1X T.OVARIU T.LOtRllMllJ U REPUTATION for. FAtRHESs OF THlSON'e THll The uropractor 1 4iuM (K tufMamkm Z fVKc. QUITE SURE.- OufA-tXtPUYATlON FleeT FOOT The Ideal Shoe for Summer and Sport Wear TRY THE ,NEW RELY-ON SOLE For children, from . . 9.1c For ladies, from $1,115 For men, from $1.50 Jabour Bros. Ltd. Corner Third and Seventh Phone CI 5 I e WlUU CNDUR.E. OUR business reputation does not need laundering. It's as spotlessly clean as the day we started In business. ' Our policy is the public be delighted, Pioneer Laundry Thone 118 If any segment of the Spine U in au aonormal poution (luMusitilon) prrwurc U f reduced on the nerve trunkt ( ihjt point nJ tlueue ifaclupt. TtHf AD TafACC i KICK T. THROAT -MJ ! d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Patho - Neurometer Service. Open Evenings Rooms G and 7, Exchange Illock. Phone 691 SMITHERS I Active development work has been started on the Jessie group of claim on Hudson Day Mountain, owned toy L. 8. Mcaill of Smlthers. One of the beat showings on the property Is a two foot vein carrying gold, silver, lead and lne 'to the value of $100 per ton. Three tunnels are1 being . driven on the Topley Consolidated, property at Topley according to Prank Taylor' who was In town last week, ahlpplng ore was encountered at a depth of 100 feet. Tie Dulkley River Is rising rapidly with the present warm weather and all kind of debris Is coming down the stream at great speed. ' LAND ACT. MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for ........ $1.00 12 pints for ........ $1.00 Cash price tickets. Mcllride Street store pow closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone C"7. Canadian National Steamships iCoimited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operatic. G.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patternmakers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc . ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant la equipped to handle nil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Insist on B.C. PRODUCTS They Lead in Quality 4 The Diamond Jubilee ot . Confederation celebration In Smlthers. will Include such attractions as parades, pageants, fireworks, boxing, dancing, baseball, flag dedication, etc. On the second day there will be a gathering of old timers for organization purposes and on the Sunday following there will be a Joint open-air church service. Oood progress Is now being made by the Standard Silver-Lead Co. In development work on the Richfield property at Topley stated W. H. North, manager, who was a visitor In town last week, Operations to date have re-stilted In an expenditure of over 150,. 000, t Father J. Allard, O.M.I. has returned to Smlthers after an absence of a year during which time he visited the Vatican in Rome and many points In Europe. It Is expected that some sixty or LAND ACT. NOTICK OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO I.EA8K I, AND. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate 30 chains east of northwest corner of Lot 68, Range 3. Coast District. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Company Limited, of Vancouver, occupation Fish Canners, Intend to apply for -permission to lease the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted 30 cnaina east oi norcnwesi un iso. iiange 3. Coast District; thence south 5 chains; thence east 10 chains: thence north & chains; thence west 10 chains to point of commencement, and containing S acres, more or less. . OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. - Applicant. Per H. Moorehouse. Dated April 2. 1927, NOTITK OK INTENTION TO APPLY TO I.KAKE I ..Wit H)H IMU'HTRIAL Pt;itPOKN In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Bewell Inlet. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Lo?gln2 Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Timber Merchants. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 470 Sewei; Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands; thence north 80 chains; thence east SO chains, more or less, to shore; thence following the shore line In a southwesterly direction to the point of commencement and containing 1B0 acres, more or lew. JOSEPH DOUOLAS WILSON, Agent f Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. Dated 39th April. 1137, seventy visitors will U here on Friday fcr the convention when an Assorts-Hon of Board of Trade of Central British Columbia will be formed. One of the features of the entertainment will be big dance In honor of the The Canadian National Hallway has almost completed the construction of a' road approach to the station at Lake i . "Over seventy boys in Smlthers have secured lacrosse sticks at the cheap j rate onered through a ' co-operative plan. Father A. Vallleres, O.M.I, has been named rector of St. Joseph's Church In Smlthers. 1 , Smlthers flower gardens' suffered severely from the extreme frost of last winter. It has been found that many gardens are away behind and some of the owners have had considerable financial loss. Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Stephens have returned to Smlthers after spending several weeks at various points In the United States. Sergeant W. J. Service, chief of the local detachment of the provincial police, has returned to duty after undergoing an operation for appendicitis. STEWART Ore running 70 ounces In gold and 7C1 ounces In silver has been picked I up on a new cut at the Big Missouri! mine. The strike was made after shoveling through ten feet of snow and! putting in a small shot. Stewart again lost by a score, of 10-8 In the second game of the season between this town and Ilyder. The local troop of Boy .Scouts has been reorganized under the leadership of Rev. E. W. Carter. Jack Lee has been elected patrol leader with Peter Malvln as assistant. a. R. Bancroft, M.E., connected for TH2 DAILY NEW3 PAGE FIV3 Wftoio in one rMVES one a rare thrill, just like making a killing, on the stock market, Butvno sensible man depends, upon such luck to win a golf match or make a fortune. It's the steady play that wins games ; the steady accumulation that wins fortunes. There is no better means to accumulate a financial independence than that provided by a Confederation Life Monthly Income Policy. A regular deposit at stated intervals guarantees a definite income later on in life, meantime insuring your life and providing for your own and your family's protection. Write for daitriptlve booklet, "A Monthly Income for Life." Confederation Life ASSOCIATION HOWAHI) FA Hit A NT, District Manager, Rogers Euilding, Vancouver, H.C. M. K. STEEVES, Gen. A?ent. Prince Rupert .... B.C. some years with mining In this dls- Hotel King Edward and Universal Sup Itrlct, arrived frcm the south last week ply Co., the business portion of the and will spend about ten days here. Itcwn Is taking on a much brighter - - appearance. It Is reported here that sawmill ' ' machinery will be shipped from Van-1 turned from Prince Rupert where they couver very soon for .the erection at spent the winter. Bitter Creek of a sawmill for the in-1 I terests who have an option on the, F. H. Russell has arrived from Cal-Portland Canal Shortllne Railway. It gary to take charge of the accounting Is presumed that the mill will be used to cut timber which will be used In the rehablllatlon of the railway. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hatton have re. With the painting of the buildings' -GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" NOTITK OF APPLICATION' FOK I1KEI! LICENCE NOTICE la hereby given that, on the 30th day of June next, ins unaersignea I Infnrfi tn annlv In th T.iminr rVmtrol Board for a licence In respect of premises being part of the building known as "Commercial Hotel." situate at tlie corner of First Avenue and Eighth Street, Prince Rupert, B.C., upon the lands described as Lota Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14). Block Nine (81, Sec tlon one (l). Map Z3. rrince it u peri Lsnd Registration District, In the Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises. Dated thin 2nd day of June, 1B37. WILLIAM MURRAY. PHILLIP DEVOST. Applicants. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for the Issue of a Provisional Certificate ot Title for Lot one hundred and sixty (160), Queen Charlotte District, said to contain one hundred and sixty (100) acres, more or less, excepting thereout twenty-one (21) acres and five (S) acres thereof, . Satisfactory proof of the loss f the Certificate of Title covering the above land having be:n produced to me. It is my Intention to issue, after the expiration' of one month from the .first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate bt Title to the above .land in the name of: Pacific" .Mills Limited-, thej original Certificate.-,6f Title Is dated the , 6th April! 1023, land U'DumberM 146031, "Land Hegistry Office, Prlnc,e Rupert, D.C.H flth May; 1827." ' ,H. F. MACLEOD, Registrar of Titles. Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless the cause of most of the ilia that afflict humanity. This is so self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once, OF ALL absurdities In the kingdom of foolishness, surely the 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 763 at the Woodbine mine. O. J.. Hutchlngs. of Ahyox Is relieving William Noble, local government liquor vendor, wlx Is taking liig a, a, brie brief holiday. occupied by the Bank of Montreal, the A. N. MeDonald J' ajd J. have left town i tor 'the west side of the Salmon glacier to da some development work. William Dahn, former proprietor of the Stewart Hotel unci., now located at Vancouver, Is here looking after his mining Interests. Mrs. Bert Smith and Miss Caldwell have returned to Premier after a trip south. S. P. Fitzgerald, president and' managing director of the Independence Gold Mining Co., received a wire last week that his brother, .James, had died In Wisconsin? Dr. J. F. Shute, dentist, up offices here. TERRACE has opened Flflty tons of camp equipment, supplies and mining machinery are being taken Into the Prosperity group on the north fork ot Marmot River for the Premier Oold Mining Co. which plans developments there. W. R. Harner and ;'Honer Flcklln, owners the. claims, of Jt nit? juiuci Harner group Kiuufj and aim vjbircr other 'are; 'prajiUI,nj'a;iyndlcate for mieiil ;purpowswfiKhC will be n . the V. & Marmot Ifamrt ."River? "Yl I .... n,M,A1An. 'developmei: knownfts' Develop ment Syndicate and which will have capitalisation ;f, 2$0.00p In ,5 units. Prospecting operations last summer on theHsmer property brought sensational rf suits. H. C. Creelmsn and son, Allan, ot Usk, were In town on Friday. P. M, from Smlthers where he has recently been engaged on survey work. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Robinson spent Friday and Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Wilson at Remo. J. Viger left during last week on a business tlin to Prince Qeonre. fffytey ' . (!". "V" . - 1 made business trip to Prince Rupert at. the week end. Mrs. W. II. McDonald' and Mrs. A. C. Head and daughter Dorothy, spent Saturday with Mrs. A. Y. Wilson at Remo. Mrs. Wm, Farr returned on Saturday after spending several days In Prince Rupert. Mrs. Chas. Reven of In seise went to Usk on Saturday to spend a few days with Mrs. II, C. Creelman. Dr. West of Prince Rupert spent the week end, at Lakelse Lake. Jack Spltzl of Carnaby visited his brother here on Sunday. The dance on Friday evening, June 3, In C1.W.V.A. hall arranged by the local finance committee of the diamond Jubilee celebration was well at tended and proved to be -quite a success financially. Miss Shlel and Miss McOuIre of Prince Rupert spent the holiday and week end as the guests of Miss Malott and Miss Eastliope at the home of Mrs. Thos. E. Brooks. Tbos. E. Peddle of Prince Rupert spent the Friday holiday and week end at Lakelse Lake. . Miss Thompson of Prince Rupert Is holidaying at the home of Mrs. E. J. France. F. Joudry, Prince Rupert, spent the wk end In town In the course of one of his periodical business trips through the northern Interior. P. F. Kenny, Prince Rupert, spent the week end at Lakelse lake. C. N. Hood, president of the Laminated Materials Ltd., New Westminster, accompanied by Frank L. Leland, general manager and A. Brealey logging superintendent of New Westminster ar rived In town from the south on Saturday to look over the. company's In terests here and while here made ar rangements for the shipping of what cotton wood has already been cut on their limits. These logs will be ship ped to the coast by rail or water and then taken south. They left again for the south on Sunday's train. O. A. Brown Aberdeen Wash., the week end. D. L. McOIbbon town on Sunday. and C. H. Adams were visitors here Wm. Donald has taken Jas, Richmond's store. of Remo was In a position In PRINCE GEORGE As a first step toward the consolida tion of schools here, as recommended by Inspector O. H. Oower, the local school ward has cone on record as favoring the Inclusion of the Plnevlew district with the city. Edward Strom, a resident ot Bend, who was being held In the local police cells for observation, attempted to hang himself with a piece ot wire. He was taken on to Essondale. Within the next few days a commit tee of the Prince Oeorge stampede management will start soliciting sub scriptions for the Dominion Day cele bratlon. In the opening game of the Inter mediate League last Tuesday, the Elks beat the' Eagles 11 to 6 In a match which was featured by Its looseness.' Sheriff , E, s. .Peters has announced his list 01 grand and petit Jurors for the session of the Supreme Court Assizes to be held here on June. 22. Bo far there Is but one criminal case on the list, that ot Aaron Kosta who Is charged with the murder of Maurice Orloll near Quesnel. E. a. Baynes ot Vancouver, owner of Douglas Lodge at Stuart Lake, Mpnckton returned n Friday motored up from Vancouver last week, Thu aJvertisfment J not puoVkcd or di jplayeil by It Lwuos Control Board or btj the Oovrrnmcnt of brttisK Columbia. accompanied by Harry Seed of the B.C. Automobile Club and Miss Baynes and Miss I Hull the last two mentioned ot whom, will take charge of ,the resort this year. J, Rawson. section foreman at Dewey, was the winner ot the $30 prize In the Canadian Legion's recent . popularity contest. Sam Falvo has resumed construction of his new business block on Third Avenue. For the present It will be a 30 by 60 one storey structure but It will be built so that an addition .can be niftrte st any time. Miss Joan Wilson has returned to her home In the city after having completed her course of nurses training at the Royal Jubilee Hospital In Victoria. She travelled by way ot the P.OE. to Quesnel where she was met by her father. Miss Helen Abbott and Miss Topsy Ellis of Prince Oeorge passed the recent civil service examinations tor stenographers. Miss Jean Coming passed la Vancouver. BLBBBBLs. y jf CAMP-FIRE PERMITS This year it is necessary to have a permit from some Forest Officer before any camp-fire may be set in any forest or woodland Be sure to set a permit for your camp-fire and follow the instructions printed on the back of it BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE ''V- PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOU CAN HELP LAND ACT NOTIIT. OF INTENTION TO AI'I'LY TO l.KANK l.NI. In Range 4, Coast Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate In vicinity ot Captain's Cove. Pitt Island. BC. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Co. Ltd.. of 325 Howe St., Vancouver. B.C. occupation Vlsh Packers; Intends to apply for a lease ot the followipg described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1233. Range 4; thence north 5 chains; thence ejit 16 chains: thence south to northeast corner Lot 1233; thence .westerly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant Per Chas. L. Roberts, Agenti Datej April 7, 27.t J CERTIFICATE OF c IRON DUKE FRACTION. Mineral claim, Lot No. 2340, situate In Queen Charlotte Mining Division, Prince Rupert district, located on Louise Island, TAKE NOTICE that I. Alex Rogers, of lockeport, B.C. Free Miner's Certificate No, 27848 C. Intend to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Cerllflcste of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining a crown grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, tinder section 83 of the -Mineral Act" must be commenced before the Issuance of such certificate of Improvements. . luted this 11th dy of February, 1927, ALEX KOOER3. "RUILD U.C." Milk By The Case in J i -1 LtVAPMMTES, S mm Mrs. F. in Kitsilano, buys a case j)f Pacific Milk every other month. She says she has tried various kinds but can never get a cake to turn :out properly with, anything else. This home 'does iulte a bit of entertaining and tea things are always home baked. We are really surprised ourselves to know how many women buy Pacific Milk by the case. PACIFIC MILK llenil Office, Vancouver Fnetorles at Ladner and Abhotsford. "RUILD R.C."