Wednesday, June 1, 1927 e government of Canada guarantees its Age 10 YEARS OLD A large shipment of Boys' STRAIGHT llladc in Canada 95 icars , Tills a'lviirli.fpinnnt Is ool published or displayed liy (he I.Kliiur (Jotflrol Hoard or by tlm ()ovrniu!iil (if llritiah fViliimliia Neglected Eyes NEGLECT Is doubtless the cause of most of tin; ills 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 see I Fred Joudry Kegislered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Mock l'hone 763 Just Received! Bloomers Hanging In price from $1.50 up. See our Windows Jabour Bros, Ltd. Phone It I T. sa & ov)k uittgt cahT ee oe at Ask the master builder ff this town where to go for lumber and they will tljrn your footsteps in this 'dircc Hon. They maintain that Hie kind of woods we sell is the sort that should be put Into a building that js expected to live to a ripe old Albert & McCaffery I'hones 11(1 nnd 117 iiHHMHMMKSMHBBi: ' DUNWELL STOCK AGAIN CLIMBS iikttehino pr price due TOfionn REf.Oll M)!i: AT, MINK Ills l. VICTORIA, June 1, Dunwell stock Is again Increasing In price, the upward move being due. It Is thought, to the If cord being, made at the mine during about two months' operation at the mill with necessary continued experiments In tlie' handling of the ore, tl)ere has been a gradual stepping up. in the tonnage handled, and with the still more Important factor that ' !the grade of the concentrates produced Is constantly Improving. With approximately 500 tons on con centrales a month now being produced from (500 to S000 a day profit Is being made, after deducting all expenses, which include freight and handling charges In Vancouver, which Is the point of delivery to the purchaser. While this may be considered very satisfactory, the further announcement Is made that It Is not to be taken as the ultimate goul to be attained. Continued progress is being made In the matter of ore treatment at the mill with the objective of materially Increasing the returns obtained. As the operation of the plant proceeds there will be manifested Improvements In the work at lesser cost to the company. improved facilities Speaking uf the progress that Is being made In the operations, the directors announce that shortly there will be Installed (wo Mcintosh Recleanlng Cells, which will not only Improve the savings, but will eliminate practlcallj all waste at present floating In the Mineral Separation Cells. This will bring the product up to a still higher point of concentration, which Is the constant aim of the management. This Is Important, as by this means the freight and smaller charges on the product will be considerably reduced. It will be with no small measure of surprise that the shareholders of the Dunwell Mines, and the public generally, learn that the gold values In the concentrates from tJie mill production of the mine almost equal the combined values of the sUver and lead therein contained, These gold values are helug maintained with wonderful consistency. WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AVI t'SE TAKE NOTlCEthat Oosse Packing Company. Limited, whose address Is Van couver, B C, will apply for a licence to take and use 250.000 gallons, of water out or unnamed stream wnicn now northerly and drains Into Oreen Inlet about 30 chains east of northwest corner of Lot 68. Range 3. Coast District. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 200 feet from mouth and will be used for domestic and com mercial purposes upon the land described as application io lease ojr sjjyutnui.. This notice was posted on the ground on the 2nd day of April. 1927. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act" will be filed hi the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water' Rights. Parliament Buildings. Victoria. B.C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice In a local newspaper. Tlie date of the first publication' pf this notice Is April 21, 1627. , OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY. 1 LIMITED. Applicant. By H. V. Morehouse, Agent. 1.ANI) ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO I.KSK j.ANI. ; In Prince Rupertland Recording District of Prince Rupert, and tltuate 30 chains east of northwest' corner of Lot 68. Range 3. Coast District. TAKE NOTICE that Ouste Packing Company, Limited, of Vancouver, occupation Fish Canners, Intends to apply tor permission to lea the " following described lands: . i ... ' Commencing, t a post planted 30 chains, east ,ol nOrtnwest, Lot OS. Range 3. Coast Dlstrlcti-tjienc bortn. coalni to k water' Jnarju thence; east 10 chains! -ilWice south 8 halhs: .thence wesVjf.lv .e tmvt tM jw-Jtimtnt 6.rrr to&re pr OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant; Per 11. Moorehouse. Dated 2nd April. 1927. ( LAND ACT. 1 xoTirr. or intention to apply to LEASE LAND FOR INDUSTRIAL ' PURPOSES in Prlnf Runert Land Recording uimitv. ..... - -. - - at Sewell Inlet. Moresby kland. Queen, TkW MfYrtrrE that Kellev Loefflnil Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Timber Merchant. Intends to apply for a lease of the following aesenwu unmi Commencing at a post piameo at .k anuiheut rnrnr nf Lot 470 Be well Inlet, quern Charlotte Islands: thence north 80 chains; thence east 90 chains, more or less, to shore: thence following Uie snore line in buuiuwwkhj uiiv- m thm tmlnt nf commencement. an4 VI Wl W . " - j-...- - . T- containing 190 acres, more or lees. Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Lt4. Dsted 20th April. 1927. ' NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of" an application fof the Issue ot a Provisional Certificate of Title for liot one hundred and sixty IJDUfi wm " - . , contain one hundred and sixty (160) . teres, more or. less, excepting thereout twtniy-one "u mo ui acres thereof, Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above land having bttn produced to me. It Is. mr intention to Issue, titer the expiration of one mouth from the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land In the name of; Pacific Mills Limited, the ' original Certificate of Title Is dated the 8th April. 1923. nd U numbered 146921. .and Registry Office, Prjuce Itupert, B O.; th May, '""jj, MACLEOD, POLAR PARTIES OUT THIS YEAR WILKIN'S. J(rll,IN' .INII rpMAi ikk hvki 4MoSi jtiiokk St.'KKINUjjy JiWoYKIt NEW YORK, June 1. Although three expeditions liave reached tlie North Pole and one tlie South, the push Into the polar regions this year Is greater than ever before. At least U parties will explore the icy wastes at the ends of the world, before fall. The Wllklna, MacMUlan.' and Putnam expedition go north from North America, Russians and Germans will' make dirigible- slights over the polo.' from Europe and Lieutenant Comman der Richard E. Byrd expects to reach me bouth Role Jay plane after his,' Jump across the Atlantic. fiaptaln Oeorge Hubert Wllklns, now in the Arctic as leader of the Detroit News expedition, Is looking for undls- covered lands northwest of the Siber ian coast. He als t.etks data on tidal and mlneraloglcal conditions within Mils territory. Captain Donald MacMUlan has a different objective. "I plan etxenalve ex plorations In the Labrador and Oreen- land regions," he says. I expect also to throw fresh light on the remanants of an early Norse civilization, in Lab rador." j Dr. Frldtjof Naiuen, famous Nor-; wegiary explorer, who will lead 'the'! scientific .Investigations In the German I expedition, expects to chart' new ah! routes over the top of the world. Tlie flight will be made In a super-dlrlglble ! commanded by Dr. Hugo Eckener, builder of the Los Angeles. This expedition," says Dr. Nansen. "will seek also, to determine the exist-. ence of the mythical 'Harris Land' or 'Lost Continent' supposed by many to lie between the Pole and the coast of America." 1 The practical value of These expedl-! ' lions Is -summed up by Sumner N. Blossom, editor., of tlie Popular Science " Monthly, who sees the explorers tm-1 pelled by three motives: the search for hew natural wealth, the quest for rcientlflc knowledge and the mapping pf shorter routes across the world. AIR BICYCLE LATEST THING JtlXJ Pil.Ml.lt OAS MAO IT- TArilllt TO IK AMK AM) I I.IKS jiim: oh .mohk ANDOVEB, ENGLAND. June 1. Jules E, Palmer, of Andover, an electrical engineer, ha become known here as , "bicycle man of the air1." I Palmer for months has been mat-1 ' tng experimental - flights with a one man propelled flying machine wmcui ' Is a rough design .of an air KlT"' which he hopes soon to perfect. I , i i THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE mfKu((((f( tjjjijr N.im.rm.. filtrkt. of mils or more ' PPUnds. suspended below a at the height of 30 or 40 feet have 6" been made bv Palmer In his "aerial THROUGH the Junior Red Cross the Children of Canada sire not only TAUGHT health principles they are inspired to PRACTISE them and to serve others ! Today 137,486 Canadian school children in 5421 classrooms are banded together for Health, Service, Citizenship. In ways children love, they learn to keep healthy . . . tp drink milk and lots of water . . . to go to bed early and get lots of sleep , . . to care for their teeth ... to be clean and tidy ... to avoid passing disease germs to others. Teachers welcome Junior Red Cross with its voluntary pledge of Health, Service and Citizenship. It brings the bus" with fan shaped paddles strapped lrom cve' Paals. and at the rear to hia arms and auspended by a small n ejevaior ana ruqoer. balloon. ! Palm'r estimated that he would be 4 (IV .BIT . BUI W I lug," said the engineer, NOTICE "WESTERN HOPE." "TRIX1E." and OLD KENTUCKY" Mineral Claims sit uate In the Bkeena Mining: Division or Prince Rupert District. wnere uxaiea -un i-orcner isiana.. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore. Free Mlner:s.CerUflcate Ncu 91S1C. the duly authorlztd ,.cent of Frank. Patter- son; Free Mmer:v oenioaip'W..iji3 J u. ,!r .1 purpose pi obtaifung t, orowji.ownt of .1 Aim ,uriiirf, vaive nuiivv. wis ''in. under Sect Ion 85, " must ' b ' commenced before the. issuance or such certificate ot Improvements. , Dated this 6th day of May,-1927 LEWIS W. PATMORE. LAND. ACT notice 'or Intention to apply to lease l.im; In Range 3, Coast Land District.. Land Recording plstrlct of Prince Rupert, and situate on the aouth shore of Evans Arm. B.C. ' TAKE NOTICE (hat Oosse Packing Co. Ltd., of 323 Howe St., Vancouver. HE., occupation FHU Packers, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: ' Commencing at a post planted about 3 chains distant In an easterly direction from northeast" corner Rot HO. Range 3: thence aoutb 10 chains: thence west 15' chains: thence north to shore: thence easterly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or leas. s ' OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant. er Chas. L. Roberts, Agent. Dated April 7. 1927. LAND. ACT SOTICE'OF INTENTION TO APPLY V) l..l.l. In Ranae 4. Coast 'Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, ana .situate in vicinity of r captain a uove - 7 Pitt Island. B.C. TAKE notice that Oosse Packing Co. Ltd.. of 323 Howe St., Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Fl'h Packers. Intend to apply for a lease of the follqwlBg descrlhed lands:- r Commtnclng at post planted at the uorthest corner of Lot 1233, Range thence north 5 chains; thence eaat 13 chains; thence south to northeast comer wi 123?; thence weattriy nong shore to paint of commencement, ana containing 7 acres, more or less. OOISEPACJOCLTD. 1,1 Per Chas. L. Roberta, Agent. Ditd AprU 7, 1127. Is a propellor, driven by gear end chain . l able to. make about 25 miles an hour cpnslsts of anj" I,lr wun lnls macnine. aluminum cycle frame weighing three MINERAL ACT (form K) C'EKTiriCATE OF IMPROVEMENTS, USING MOUNTED POLICE AMBULANCE SERVICE LONDON, June 1. London mounted police will hereafter form a new mobile ambulance serylce. They are equipped with first-aid dressings to enable them to deal promptly and efficiently with all cases of road Injury, to man or horse. . Dressings .Identical "with those carried 'iy all .Vaults' on active service are ittacjey ,il' tje 'saddleiso that aid can- be -given tjultly, This pew move, on'wi',pnrj',ot the police ajutjiprltle 'lj pecettKlttttd 'by the growing irrtjucutj ui ncciaenis ana also' In order to bring the mounted police more Into line with require Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert 5000 Crippled Children V, helped to health by the JUNIOR RED CROSS Since the War THE RED CROSS has disbursed 7 Million Dollars for the Soldiers, Women, Children and Frpntief Families of Canada. spirit of play into the acquiring of heafth habits ... it is an invaluable aid to the teacher. It develops consideration for others . . . the idea of service for the common good. A gospel of doing which succeeds 1 i Red Cross Juniors, are healthy and happy . . . they wish to help others to be the same. That other children crippled by disease, and injury, may be made well, they earn or save money to provide needed treatment. Red Cross Juniors are not allowed to ask their parents for money for this purpose. In count STILL SERVING " less little ways which they themselves devise, they provide rhe small sums which together do such great service. To inspire our future citizen's with a passion for healthy living 1 To encourage them to help their less fortunate fellows ! Isn't the job worth while ? Teachers and health officials say it cannot be done so well in any other way. This is only part of the work the Red Cross is doing for the soldiers, women, children and settlers of Canada. To YOU the Red Cross appeals for support in carrying on this and its ether work. . 1 Contribute generously to the - Canadian Red Cross Society National Appeal Empire Day to Dominion Day Send Contributions to: British Columbia Division, Canadian Red Cross Society 626 Pender Street West, Vancouver, B. C cigar shaped To the front of the frame 1 ments of modern road transport in London streets. FIFTY PASSENGERS JN ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP O EN EVA, Switzerland, June 1. A new Zepplln airship being constructed at Fiiedrlchshafen, on Lake Constance, Is almost ready to take world trips. Tlie ship will bc able to carry at least fifty passengers, not including the crew, and ten tons of goods and baggage. It will be furnished with every luxury, and Its large restaurant can be quickly converted Into a ball room pr musc hall during o flight. T THE BANKRUPTCY ACT In the Matter of the Estate of John Charles Oavlgan, an ' Authorized Assignor. TAKE NOTICE that the abqve-named authorized assignor has applied to the Court' for his discharge, and that the Court has fixed the 15Ui day of June, 1927, at tbe hour pf eleven o'clock In the forenoon, at the Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C., for hearing the application. J. L. CHRISTIE. Authorized Trimtw $(tftn Time Is CELERY KING Time 1"? .fl f ,hl1 fin olJ vegetable tonic. th spring medicine you need. drives out winter's poisons. Improves tfce appetite and mikes you fceJ rbetm ?U?T KlfG J. .ood for Hunger Is said to be hastening the day of Germany's final surrender In the Great War. Stormy weather is prevailing in city and district with the result that all telegraph wires are down today. Halibut boats landing their catches here today are the Arctic, Theckla, Brlnggold, H. It ll Soya, Reliance. Stella, Brian and James Carruthers. MALLARD DUCK HAS NEST IN TREE AWAY BACK IN ALBERTA EDMONTON, June 1. Walnwrlght) naturalists who proudly boast of a wild goose that nests In a tree, must now, look to their laurels. If the story of an experience that befell a well-known; provincial civil servant on May 24 j and vouched for by another civil ser- vant of unimpeachable reputation la ; to le accepted as truthful. The gentleman In question spent the holiday at his hunting grounds at Big Lake, and was wandering around, through the woods, when he saw what he took to be a new crow's nest In a: tTce, tome twelve feet from the ground. scaling the tree to investigate, wnat was. his astonishment when a full- grown lndy mallard duck flew out of the nest, expostulating loudly, after the manner of her kind, at this Intrusion of her privacy. There might have been some, doubt that the mallard was actually nesting there, but further 'investigation revealed a clutch of a dozen, duck-eggs, all warm and snug, laI!thfU'(of down. Now the civil servant wants to now If Alberta 4s developing a new species of aquatic fowl-Sthe tree-duck. PRINCE itUPEKT TJDES i:nEsiAY. ji'ne l High 2:23 am. 31.4 ft. )5:28 p.m. 19.2 " Low 9:03 a.m. 1.8 " 21:08 pm 7.8 " Till KSDAV, JUNE 2 Jllgh 3:05 ajn. 20.9 ft. )6:U pm. 189 " low 9:43 ajn. 2.6 " 21:83 pan. 8.1 " m Since the war over .500 oW.. crippled children whose parents could not meet the cost have been.. restored to health by the unselfish' efforts; S ? of Red Cross Juniors. DENTIST Dr. J. R. Gosse Helgerson Block u; X-RAY: SERVICE w. m jfa I ; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. pyening Appointments Ranadian National CTht Largcfl Railway Syfttm in America ji.caii9uip any1 "au tjc SAII.INOH from PRINCE Rl'PERT for nirh Till USD.Y and SUM1AY, For ANYOV ...'........-........... For STEWART .s. PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUV LANDS, forCiilclitlv. PASSENOEK TRAINS I.E DAILY EXCEPT Si:MAY at 11.30 TON. WINNIPEO, all Milnts Kas 4.ii'r.n r.inn nFiiii i-r..i SEE CAN A HA IN CANADA'S) AGENCY AIL OCEAN Use Canadian National express etc., alio for your next shipment. CITY TICKET OKFpE, 88 TIIIHH VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE. ll.oo B.m. ..., WEDNESDAY, 10.00 p.m. SATURDAY. 10.1)0 p.m. ER Via OL'EEN CHARLOTTE IS- AVE PRINCE RUPERT a.m. for PRINCE (lEOItdE. EHMON- tern Canada. United State. .MAY 21 TO SEITEMIIER Sn. , Jl'HILEE YEAR 1887 l:i. STEAMSHIP LIN'Eis f for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, AVr PRINCE RUPERT. Phone Mn ' m . , ., UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED Salllnt net IA, S lor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA i m f rroni rrinee nuiwri. wunton Bay, Alert Bay, etc Tuesday, I for VANCOUVER. VICTOKIA, lluteUale, Alert liny, elc Saturday tp i.ni. Kor PORT 8FlPSON,,I.ICE ARM. N VOX, STEWART, MUi. BUB- day, 8 p.m. . For Naas Hirer Points and Port HI mpson, Thursday p.m. lit 2nd Avenue. K. M. smith. Ageni. Prince Hupert, R.C. Ihrouth flrkets sold to Vlrtorla and Sealtle l a rennren rate aon hnygage efieeked through to destination. J