i 1927 vnn w n m m 9 Vi sors . t . I . . . i 1 1 . . . . . . r I' I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I j u't'i t your eyes and complexion. Particularly , ut while Motoring. Roatinjf, at Pic-Kii-a or playing j : unis or other outdoor games. ( on.f'ii'table to wear, four head straps and tape :d help to keep the hair tidy. 25c, 30c and 35c each Qrmes Ltd. yfic Pioneer Dfttrfi.slx IDD AVE. O SIXTH ST. 'TELEPHONES 8?v200 h Store ror Dad and the Lad! ; Genuine English iir -m- -w w jr m tu n -in av shj at u im a w l i r it w ma r m J ienue 5UIT yon .men :ni.- .in- puaranU'cd hirainnt fading by the effect inilnjhl or frmh or alt water. If ny of thexe suiU .a .i yt ar from date of purchaM we will replace it ABSOLUTELY I'BBE I cnutfft i i.iid.icrl. witfi liiu-Mt liniiit's, made So -1'ivrle brt'. -ivl- a. well a. in conservative I - $32.50 Acme Importers . DEMAND Phone "Rupert Brand" IS.1PP ers TUB DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Daily by An,i. inn Such .V; n r Morale 1.0.. 1 10. k w Prince Rupert, I1.C AN AD! AN NATIONAL W A.HZ'lJP ilii4Ai1 Steamship and Train Service linu,. - ... . nr VII'IIIIIIV. SKATIIK. l nun ("M l. Ill I I HI I"r ' " MMM1. l" ' AM (IV :NKMlAV. HUH. ....... HIKWikT . .... .. NATIItliAV. MMKt p.m. PltlM'K Jimv" i.;. 'vKi'iii:vi:it tla OttKV I'HAHLOTIi: IS. I.AMiS, fort nlclillv ....,. Jl.lHtii: LIUIOXTOX. WIXXII'MI. all Mlnt Ui-trrn tanaila, t'mtrd Malt Mi: CAXAIIA IN CtXAHVS JI IIU.I.F. YP.AIt 1W.T - 1927. AOENi Y Al l, CM V AN SliUMSIlfl' I JXI , ,,,., ( liniie. li.relm ()r.ler, "e (atiadlaii National ExpreM. fi.r Monej ' ft I so for vniir ik.t klilitnivnl. 'V TICKKT OiriCE. 02 TMIflll UC. IKlMli Kfl'tKT. Phone Ifio overeign Life Assurance Company V ' ubcut tlii.i bov of yours? Will there be enouKn "i . .nd to cive him a h-m! i" life when he gets h t.i ... i . -i t :4.. .. .,- .! on v iur uwi iac . I U...d Urn li rt I I'Od U U ImllPV tnu.ltcfnr- n n rnflfl H MlTi' t)ll I lit? UU0 'a problem, Enquire for full particulars about Children 8 Policies from G. P. TINKER i i Get the Big I habit! of a Taxi, phone 4. ! Illdky Home Bazaarfln 1UU on Tburxlay, May 8, When thinking Strawberry plant for aale cheap. J52 Park Avenue. 106 Mine rebuilt like Art bur's Mute Mure, new at Metropole 1041 Capt. A. Olunan haarrjved rora Vanoourer to Uke ccirrtmaxitt. ot Ue iew oelne. boat and packer wblch 1 btiiiK built l the dry dock lor Gammon & Watt and which la to be com-' plrU'd atxMit the end ot thNt month. I . J The cty council Ut nljht adopted a recommendation irom the finance , committee that tax aale right In lot 21. block 8. aection 1 and lot 19. block! 20. aectlon 1 be aotd to Mlm Rom! Davie lor the charge a4nt them Don Malhemn. son ot the City Trmaurer and Mr. D. J. Mitbrnon. la taking a month' extra court at the Untfratoy ot BrtUati OolumbU and wlU return to hi borne la ttxC city fcboui the end of thl month to pend the ummer vacation W. Claude Fex, Toronto mining capitalist, who ha bees lie re for the pt tern day on butnM in connection with the purchaae of tb PaUeraon mine an Porcber Mand. wttl aaU to- j night for Vancouver on the etcamer Cauta. Mr. Pox I accompanying hlai on the trip. Mrs C K funde. who h been vlttt-. tog in the city for the paat ten month With ber son and daughter-la-law. Rev. and Mr. T. D. Rtnde. sailed tfet morn- CP .ft. steamer Prince Alice, Capt. C. C. Salntey. arrived In port at 8 JO this morning from Alaska and sslled at 10.30 for Art Bj. Vancouver and Victoria. Passenger from here for Vancouver on the vewei Included 'A.1 'Smith, H M. Johnson. Mr. Long aad P. E. Wright, for Vanoourer: Mr. C. K. RliMle for Seattle and Miss Qlett for Victoria Aid Tinker at last night council meeting enquired about the gymnasnnn lie matter on fetch the ctty engineer wa to have had a report ready for the meeting. Aid. Perry, chairman of the board of works, explained that the engineer had been busy with other, matters. The ctty solicitor stated that, to eAect transfer of city property for such a purpaM. It would be necessary to submit a bylaw. A. recommendation from the finance aimtnittee that 15.000 worth of city bond dated January I. 1914, and due on January I. 1934. be purehaocd from John Dybbavn en aeeouat of linking fund was accepted by the elty council last night. Aid. Jos. Oreer explained for the finance committee that these bond had been offered last summer but the city did not have the fund to retire Uiem at that time. The money was tK available. ANNOUNCEMENTS ITui'-e Rtijicrt Pleyer's Club will pre-M-iit "Nothing but Uie Truth." ou May 4 at the Wcstholme Theatre. LOU and L.O.B.A. dance. May 8. . Another Oyro Friday. May 6. I! . whist drive and llordowu. Auditorium, Established 192.1. Office Hours: a.m. to C p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment Daf p Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block, Phone 109 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TliREE I TT - va I . 1 I'll Local and Personal I JAt n lindSLtrJ Arthur Taxi, phon 078. t! V " UO. Undertaker. Phone 41. Xfr 'fW?4f I FairbankfMorse Marine Diesel Engines Full Diesel principle no auxiliary ignition device. Two-rtr&ke-cycle simplicity with airle injection of fuel. No valves to crind; no complicated valve rocker to keep in adjurtment. Ue low eradei of fuel oiL High economy in the use of fuel and lubricating oil. Excellent manceuvering and operating qualities on light loads and slow speeds. Sturdy, compact, with all parts readily accessible. Small space requirements. Made in the joliaaini sizes: 20 h-p. 2 cyl. 180 h.p. cyl. 40 h.p. 4 cyl. 60 hp. 3 cyl. 80 h-p. cyL 120 h.p. 6cyL 120 h.p. 4 cyU 240 h.p. 4 cyl. 360 h.p. 6 cyL 480 h.p. 4 cyt COO h.p. 5 cyl. 720 h-p. 6 cyL CO) Q?it CANADIAN Fairbanks -Morse COMPANY.&'nUta-rs DEATTY ST VANCOUVER. B.C. James Torsney. for drunkenness, was fined 2S. with the option of thirty days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate Me-Clyraont tn the city police court this morning. Dr. Underbill of Vancouver, who has been relieving Dr. 11. A. Whlllans at Stewart during the latter recent to vanoonver, is a passenger on me Oatate today returning south. Mrs. Long, who has been on the F. O. Dawson Ltd. staff here. saUed this morning on the Princess Alice for Vanoourer enroute to Summerland where she will spend the summer. Mis L. M. Ellett of the post oQct staff sailed thl morning on the Princess Alive to spend her annual vacation In Victoria. She will be absent from the city lor about three weeks. Mr. Theo Coll art and son. Robert, lelt at the end of the week for Winnipeg where they wlU remain for the next two or three month a the guests of Mr. E. Thorn, a relative of Mrs. Oollart. There are only forty reserved scats, available tor reservation, left at Orme for "Nothing but the Truth' on Wed-neauay night. If you don't get one of them, you will have to put up with a rush seat. Union steamer Cardcna, Cfpt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 11 o'clock' thl morning from Anyox. Stewart and I other northern port ot call and will' sail at five o'clock this evening for! Vancouver and wajrports. The elty police points out the danger Lot a habit which Is becoming common for tar ''to follow the fir , wagons when an alarm Is being answered, It Is a hazardous practice, demoralizing to traffic, and it la the intention to stop It. , A shower for the fancy work audi plain sewing booth at the forthcoming) Ridley Home Bazaar Is being held this afternoon by the Women's Auxiliary to St. Andrew's Angllcsn Cathedral at the home ot Mr. "It. T. Cross, 223 Fourth Avenue Westf ' Passenger going through to southern port on the Catala today Include A. E, Scott. Miss Mills, Mrs. MacKnlght, Oeorge Campbell tfiom Anyox). Dr. Underbill (Stewsrt). V. Anderson, A. Ek. lund and E. Aubosson (from Alice Arm) and Rev. and Mrs. Manley P. Eby (Port Simpson) for Vancouver; J, E. Moody (Port Simpson) for Victoria, and F. D"ci ;A:i!c. ) fui Altrt Dir. ' The halibut boat Dolphin, which sank following an explosion at the Imperial Oil Co.' wharf yesterday, 1 to be raised. Figures for the job are being obtained by Hubert Ward, underwriter representative. A backfire from the oil heating In the City Hall bant men t caused a smoke scare which aroused the fire department at 7.45 this morning. There was lfttle if any damage and the fire was scon put out. Rev. Manley F. Eby, pastor of the United Church at Port Simpxon. accompanied by Mrs. Eby, Is a pmwenger on the Cauda today bound for Vancouver where he will attend the conference to be held next week. 1. Cogswell, who has bees tn the Railway Mail Service here for the past couple of years, sail tonight on tn? Catala for Vancouver whence he nan been transferred. Mrs. Cogswell and family have already rnved south. Passenger arriving In the city from northern point on the steamer Catala today included 3. MaUem. Nlek Butllo-vlch and W. M. Burke from Alice Arm: T W. Thorateinscn. Charles tr.-n and George Matheson from Stewart, and C. E. Boon from Anyox. ' Sergeant Alex McNeill, chief of the district detachment of the provincial police, returned to the dty on the Princess Allee this morning after an absence of two week on patrol to the British Columbia -Yukon boundary dis trict north of Skagway. He went a done to the Rainy Hollow country as 1 possible at this time of the year. IIOTll. AI'.UIVALS. ' Central A. Smith and t. - Ores. Vancouver: invite tier now to me ujro noeaown. r UcNrtU- Port slinpnn: Jake Leiand. Audttorlum. Friday. May 6 Eunnyskle: Anton Johnson, ctty. Sam Olson. tVfwart. This altamoon a train, aue irom me eat at tSO. will arrlre on time. Ing by the Prince Alice on her re-' MP., and other, turn to her home In San Diego. She' Prime Uuprrt Mr. and Mr. W. Claude Fox. Toronto: ' " , J. B. Woodworth. Vancouver; Dr. and ttnuve nally Thursd.y night In R.Q pon 81mpson 105 H. Savor E. Dcnlaon. Porcher Island. will vuit with relative at Taooma and ' Nick Sutllovieh. Alice Arm betel i,......) rrruana enroutc. Keeper, arnvea in me cuy aooara uk . i iilKY f(r TOO I.ATE tfP TO TO PI CLASSIFY tmer CaUla thus morning. J. B. Woodworta. Vancouver mining! , engineer, who will be In charge of oper-1 L. B. Watte and C. E. Moore are atlon on the Patterson aula on among the patseBgers saUlng on ths Porcher Island for W. Claude Fox of Catala this afternoon for Vancouver, j Vancouver, the purchaser, sails for the I south tonlEht and will make eartr ar- Wtlnam Burke of Alice Ann arrived; 1 Act: and tste. 4 FOR RENT. DOUBLE ROOM NtAR Rcyal Bank. H. Sc c water. Prvone Black 625. IN PHOBATE. rangemento tor the shipping of roach- Sn toe elty from the northern mlnlni IS Till: si rilKMK t ot KT OF BKITIMI Inery to the property. tmmp on me sveamer yavau ln ,he M..ter oI the Administration tsg. Act: and John Walker Extey. M, hall janttor. ; JS.ST'" " reported to toe tty eouacU last atghs regular roonwuy mrcung oi vac, XAKE jOTICE that by order of HI tint total at 1DM railnn at rM itut Prcabvterlan Olurcti Board was held Honor. F. McB. Youni. the 24th day of b cor-UHd durteg the month otj in te omcef Thomas Mc :n-0t Adi-U bv the beaunc ssstacn. Tb dally i Ctywont. 1 v. Bowman, deceased, and all parties oonaufnotksn was 66 aaHons wHsch. at. " V "f ."W 4 'having claims against the said esUte are . . nerrDv requireti to turnun same, pro- Sc per gallon, mamnua to 1J7 The! Whlt drive and dance U1 . be held ... : , erl7led t0 ne or before the miart ih received and filed. in the Aranory oil Thursday. May S. at 24th day of March. AX). 1927. and all 8J0 pjiL to bers.of Regiment .hd: "- friends. Admission &0c a couple. 103 jebtedneKa to me forthwith. .VORilAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C Dated the 24th day of February. AX) IB27 IN PHOBATE IN TIIK M ritllMK OI ItT OI" lillTll tOLlMIHA In the Matter of the Administration Mn : in tne uatier oi tne estate oi James TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor F. McB. Young, the l?th day of April. AX), 1927. I was appointed Administrator of the estste of James Webster Mitchell, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same. verified, to me on or before the froperly 3th day of May. AD. 1927. and all parties indebted to the estate are re-oulred to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwtth. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated Uie 13th day of April. AX). 1D27 I.AND ACT. .NOTIt t; ill' IXTEXTIOV Til APPLY I.EAK LAND. Til In Prince Rupert Land Recording District ot Queen Charlotte Islands, and situate at Mawett Indian Village No. 1. TAKE NOTICE that The Mawtt Can-irtTR, Ltd.. of Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation Canners. Intends to apply for a leae of the following described lands; Commencing at this past planted at the northwest corner of our site at Massett. B.C.: thence southerly 3 chains: thence easterly 3 M chains, more or 1: thence northerly 3 chains: thence westerly 3.33 chains, more or lea. to point of commencement, and containing one acre, more or les. THE MASSETT CANNERS. LTD. Applicant. Per P Lorenzen. Agent. Dv.od April 20, 1927. Headache Made Her So Sick She Could Not Work alls Lola WMte, Cape Bald,. N.B., writs l "I suffered severely, for a long time, with a bad headach. It would ache and ache until it mad m so sick I could not work at all. A friend recommended anJ after using fw bottles of this meJiein I feel that I cannot mcora-niend it too nigMy to all those who uffer from hesdaah of anv kind." Vat th rt 41 ysars l'Ul.P.. haa Iwen pnt np only by Th T. itilbura Co., Limiudj Torceto, Ont THE LABEL IS RED AND WHITE is the double-richness of Carnation Milk IT which makes it so economical. So rich that it can be used in place of cream at one-third cream cost. So rich that it can be greatly diluted when used in cooking and for other milk uses. Carnation is the most completely useful milk you can buy. And it has the additional economy of keeping. None is wasted. It keeps several days after opening indefinitely in the tin. Carnation is just pure, fresh milk evaporated to double richness, kept safe by sterilization. Order from your grocer several tins or a case of 48 tins. Send for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ont. CARNATION CARAMEL CUSTARD Two cups Carnation Milk diluted with 2 cups hot water, cup sugar, teaspoon salt, 5 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Caramelize sugar and add to scalded, diluted milk. Let remain in double boiler until sugar dissolves. Add this mixture to slightly beaten eggs; then add salt and vanilla. Pour into buttered custard cups. Bake in 22 S degree oven with cups set in deep pan ( of hot water. This serves eight. I wlJ fc5 M RC K It tastes creamy It looks creamy It Is creamy Carnation Ik & 1 jr "From Contented Cows" Produced in Canada TWO SIZES TALL AND SrvlALL A Service for Humanity BECAUSE of sheer necessity, and yieldinj; to the repeated demands that are being made, the Salvation Army is launching out into many extensions of its Social Work for men and women in Western Canada. Our activities include Itescue Homes for women. Homes for deserted and orphaned children. Aid for discharged prisoners Working Men's Hostels Belief work free distribution of clothing, provisions and fuel to "the most needy. Old Men's Homes Visitation of Jails Police Court work. Fresh-Air Camps for poor mothers and children and many other branches of Christian service for humanity. THIS SPECIAL WORK OF SALVAGE AND RESTORATION CAN ONLY BE LIMITED BY THE MEANS TO CARRY IT ON. Fellow citizen, you have had a wonderful year since we last wailed on you. Things look very bright and hopeful In Western Canada these days Will you not help to brighten the lot of those less fortunate? Your gift to the Army's Self-Denial Fund this year will aid In lightening many a burden, in the remaking of men and women and in caring for Christ's little ones Help us to help others ! UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Palling from Prince Rupert, lor VANCOUVEB, VICTORIA, Swanlwn Hay, Alert lUy, etc, Tuesday, 3 p.m. lor VAXCOHVF.lt. VICTORIA. Butedale. Alert IUy, etc, Saturday 9 a.m. lur POUT SIMPSON. ALICE ARM, ANYOX. STEWAKT, Wale Island, Sunday, I pan. lor Xa Ulver Point and Port Simpson. Thursday p.m. 1M 2nd Avenue. ' IL M. SMITH. AienL Prince Uuoert. B.C.