.
j
nr.
w
93
.1927
DAILY
fonaayi
'
THE
NEWS
PAGE
TEREI
(
in.
uara
jnem
Ohosethinas
tlUt
can't
lilUIIKU
biy
is
in
unrrdonabie
crime
write
Mr..cthej
tMtllie,
TT
of
Montreal,
"to
we
ny
other
suds
than
'Lux,'
for
the
exquisite
hind-made
woolies,
belonging
to
the
"Teenie
Weenies;"
the
toft,
ditnty
hirti,
pintiei,
jackets,
bootees,
etc.
They
represent,
besides
the
expense,
many
hours
of.
kilfuf,
patient
work,
done
by
the"
loving
hands,
of
adoring
Grannies,
Mothers
and
Aunties;
To
rik
spoiling
these
lovely,
delicate
little
garments,
by
using
anything
but
'Lux'
would
be
an
unpardonable
crime,
for
they
MnMt
be
replaced.
Money
cannot
buy
what
love
givts."
Tbtrt
is
a
lot
tf
good
common
sense
in
this
letter.
if
Mrs.
Baillie
is
but
one
of
the
millions
who
has
found
by
experience
that
when
it
comes
to
doing
difficult
as
well
as
simple
work
there
is
no
substitute
for
Lux.
Sold
only
in
the
familiar
LUX
blue
patkage,
LKVIR
BROTHERS
TORONTO
UMITloj'
I
The
MOST
VALUABLE
THING
in
the
world
Your
Own
Peace
of
Mind
Juat
the
satisfaction
of
knowlnjr
that
everything
has
been
done
that
can
be
done
adds
to
your
own
peace
of
mind
when
there
is
Illness
In
the
home.
So
far
as
medicine
is
concerned
you
are
sure
you
have
done
the
right
thing
when
you
send
jour
doctor's
prescription
to
Ormcs.
You
know
it
will
be
prepared
by
skilled
specialists
from
the
purest
medicines
obtainable.
Speedy
Cyclist
Delivery
Ormes
ltd.
ZTfic
Pioneer
Druggists
THIRD
AVE.
O
SIXTH
ST.
'TELEPHONES
ttZUU
Sovereign
Life
Assurance
Company
Head
Office
nf
Cnnnda
.
.
.
Winnipeg,
Manitoba
Kmlowmeiit
policies
maturing
at
a
certain
age
or
guarantying
you
a
monthly
Income
for
a
certain
number
of
years,
offer
an
attractive
and
safe
Investment.
They
also
give
you
mid
your
family
protection
which
cannot
be
obtained
through
any
other
source.
,
'
G.
V.
TINKKK,
District
Keprcscnlnlive
Prince
Rupert
Auto
Company
Agents
for
Hudson
and
Essex
Super-Six
Cars
Second
Avenue,
opposite
Prfnce
KuperUHotel.
Phones
75
and
lis
UNION
STEAMSHIPS
LIMITED
V
VANCOUVER.
Vlf&KC
iK5.Sf
l'Kl
etc..
Tuesday,
5
Jr
VANCOUVER.
VICTOIll
A.
Ilne
W'mS
"
BTLWAUI.
lor
POUT
SIMPSON,
.ALICE
A
KM,
N0,
UlHv"'
Po,nU
'f
r.0rtilTnVnt)Ur,d,;
Wnc.
Kupert.
I1.C.
J
2nd
Avenue.
R.
M.
HM'I":
V,iiie
at
"
rnliiced
rule
anil
.
,
llirou(h
tickets
sultl
to
Victoria
oml
Seume
m-ti-iigy
fhwiuMi
ii.f.iii.n
i
rie.llniiH''-
ii
-
'
'
.
Local
and
Personal
Arthur
Tail.
Pbont
978.
If
B
O.
Undertaken.
Pnone
41.
May
24,
Dance
In
Moose
Hall.
120
Dentist.
Dr.
J.
r;
Oasse.
rhouo
680!
Get
the
Big
4
habltt
When
thinking
of
ft
Tail,
phone
4.
tt
Nhw
rebuilt
like
new
at
Mc-Artliur'a
Mine
Ntorr.
tf
Mrs.
E.
Klllau
wa
an
arrival
from
Vancouver
on
the
Catala
last
night.
A,
Astorl,
who
has
been
on
a
two
weeks'
vacation
trip
to
Vancouver,
re
turned
to
the
city
on
the
Cataia
last
night.
A.
Richmond,
local
fur
dealer,
re
turned
to
the
city
on
the
Catala
last
night
from
a
brief
business
trip
to
Vancouver.
L.(
B
Jamlcon
of
the
local
Bank
of
Montreal
staff,
returned
to
the
city
on
the
Catala
last
night
from
a
vacation
trip
south.
Senior
League
Baseball
commences
on
May
24
at
3.30
In
the
Ball
Grounds.
Races
on
Acropolis
Hill
commence
at
1.30
prompt.
120
T.
J.
Sbonton,
Inspector
of
mines.
returned
to
the
slty
on
yesterday
afternoon's
train
from
a
trip
to
the
In
terior
on
official
duties.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
P.
P.
Kenny
and
little
son
returned
to
the
afternoon's
train
from
m
they
spent
the
week
end
J.
8.
Wilson
of
the
Booth
Memorial
I
I
MaW
h
a
I
J
ak
V
.1
-A.
1
iHHlliliil
This
advertisement
is
not
published
or
,
displayed
by
the
Liquor
Control
Board
or
by
Die
Government
d
British
Golumto
Ford
delivery
car
for
sale.
S100
takes
It.
Tabic
Supply.
Hotel
Regent,
Hyder,
B.C.
Mrs.
Geo,
Mcllmoyle.
nroprletoress.
123
provincial
police
at
Nanalmo.
The
post
office
registration
and
School
teaching
staff
is
at
summer
general
delivery
wickets
will
be
open
yacatlon
ciunp
in
terrace
wun
ine
rirsi
norm
tomorrow
irom
v
vo
11
oniy.
ioc
puu-.
Tin
!...
wkut.
.
i
An
nm
.
.
...in
.
.......
a
a
a
.
from
Vancouver
to
mental
duties.
Union
steamer
Catala,
Capt.
A.
E.
Dlrkfiori,
arrived
at
'7
o'clock
last
night
from
Vancouver
and
waj
ports
and
sailed
at
11
for
Anyox,
Stewart
and
other
northern
points.
The
vessel
has
a
heavy
freight
cargo
to
discharge
at
Anyox
today
and
will
take
on
2.000
cases
of
salmon
at
Wale
Island
to
morrow
morning
so
will
not
be
back
here
southbound
until
afternoon
tomorrow,
sailing
for
Vancouver
at
S
o'clock.
Passengers
for
Prince
Rupert
and
other
northern
points
on
the
Catala
In
eluded
D.
H.
McKlnnon,
Walter
McRaye.
L.
B.
Jamlcson,
A.
As-loii,
P.
Kaye,
R.
Edman,
C.
Berqulst,
Die
Johnson,
Mrs.
A.
Mengkette.
A.
Richmond,
Mrs.
E.
Klllas.
Mrs.
Green
and
C.
W.
Swanson
(from
Butcdale)
for
Prince
Rupert;
R.
S.
-
Wilson
and
Mrs.
Manson
for
Port
Simpson:
II.
B.
Portcous
and
A.
Martin
for
Anyox;
C.
E,
Scott,
C.
Moore,
11.
Bradley.
Mrs.
Stlcknry.
Henry
Hummell
and
H.
A.
Heywood
for
Stewart;
Mrs.
O.
Lande
for
Arrandale;
C.
Ekman
for
Maple
Bay.
and
a
party
of
round
trlppen
consisting
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
A.
S.
Hamilton,
Miss
J,
Currle
and
Mis
Mc-Dougall
of
Vancouver.
4
announckmi:nts
Prince
Rupert
Players'
CiUb
presents
"Nothing
but
the
Truth"
Westholme
Theatre,
June
3.
Summer
Carnival,
Exhibition
Hall,
June
16.
Moobc
Picnic,
Juno
36.
Established
11)23.
111
,r
Office
Hours:
9
a.m.
to
G
p.m.
Saturday:
a.m.
to
1
p.m.
Any
evening
by
appointment
DENTIST
Exchange
HIoclu
l'lione
109
Football
tonight
at
AcmpolU
HU1
at
6:4S.
Mouse
vs.
Grand
Terminals.
Fair
of
black
rimmed
glavicfi
in
brown
leather
case
iost
Saturday
night.
Phone
778.
Reward."
Tom
Hanson
was
fined
$50,
with
the
option
of
thirty
days
Imprisonment,
In
the
city
police
court
Saturday
after
noon
for
drunkenness.
Mrs.
George
Clccone
returned
on
the
Prince
John
Saturday
night
to
Port
Clements
after
having
opent
some
time
visiting
In
the
city
with
relatives.
D.
O.
Stuart
and
W.
W.
Wrathall
left
yesterday
morning
on
the
Tseekwa
to
pioneer
the
angling
at
Khtada
Lake
this
season.
They
expect
to
return
to
town
after
the
holiday
tomorrow.
Don
O'Hara
-was
fined
S50,
with
the
option
of
thirty
days'
Imprisonment,
In
the
city
police
court
Saturday
after-nosn
for
drunkenncpa.
A
charge
of
Indecent
exposure
was
dismissed.
Itotorshlp
Belllngham.
Capt.
J.
E.
Ani?rson,
arrived
In
port
early
this
morning
from
Ketchikan
with
a
carload
of
fish
for
transshipment
East
over
the
Canadian
National
Railways.
R.
E.
Benson
and
Alex
McRae
made
a
fishing
trip
to
Shawatlans
and
Wood
worth
Lakes
at
the
-week-end
on
the
A.
E.
Wright.
B.C.LS.
will
all
on!pomsf,Ua
Ben
t
ft
few
Mlj
v.
the
Princess
Alice
tomorrow
afternoon
for
Victoria.
Kitull
Mores
open
tonight,
.Monday,
imlll
10
o'diHk
anil
Tliurs-lav
iiftrriKMin,
un
aiiount
of
the
holiday.
dens
and
talnbows
In
Shawatlans
while
Alex
got
skunked
at
Woodworth
dam.
There
was
no
quorum
at
the
Prince
Rupert
Boat
House
Saturday
night
for
the
annual
meeting
of
the
Prince
Ru
pert
Swimming
Club
and
It
was
ac
cordlngly
decided
by
the
executive
to
Incorporation,
gazetted
this
week
In-.,,
nothcr
mcet!ng
a
city
on
yesterday
.elude
the
Stewart
Sawmills
Limited,
p
Terrace
where
'
capital
$10,000
with
head
office
at.
Dr.
H.
E,
Trcmayne.
surgeon
of
the
Stewart,
B.C.
Constable
Alex
Macdonald,
formerly
Don
Matheson,
son
of
City
Treasurer
and
Mrs,
D.
J:
Matheson.
and
Harry
Nclems.
arrived
on
Saturday's
boat
First
North
B.C.
Regiment.
1,
away
with
of
the
Prince
Uuncrt
city
police.
Is
cowr.
where
they
have
been
the
battalion
which
Is
In
summer
now
on
the
city
detachment
of
the
camp
until
tomorrow
at
Terrace.
studying
at
the
University
of
British
Columbia,
and
proceeded
last
night
on
the
Catala
to
Premier
where
they
will
Join
the
mine
staff
for
the
summer
u.
.ic
i.
.uvwn.
iic
iuuoj
"i
"i"
"
-
v.
P.
Dobson
of
Toronto,
Canadian
.
.
vice-president
of
the
American
In-
H.
A
Heywood
who
has
been
t
pro-,
a.
C.
MacKay.
district
engineer
for
Mue
of
Eleclrlca,
E
,
arrlvcd
mlnently
Identified
with
Portland
of
public
the
provincial
department
ln,h,pl
onV,eMv
,f.mnn',
tm
Canal
mining
developments,
was
a
pas-
oik.
sailed
Saturday
night
on
the
from
.
...
.
,
on
senger
aboard
the
steamer
Catala
last
princ.
John
for
Mossctt
on
depart-
A
ll
...
.w
night
bound
Stewart,
,bt
will
addresslie
Vancouver
section
of
the
A.IEZ.
this
week.
Mr.
Dobson.
T3
r
du,
n
r
T
s
-Visi
la
tviv
.
"
"
.l
.
.l
'
'
"IIUH1.1CU
v.".
i
I.
.mnM
K
hi.
nlf.
nt.
lntendent
of
the
Prince
Rupert
Gen-
mcrtt
of
public
works,
sailed
Saturday
'.
"
v'
ral
Hospital,
will
leave
on
Thursday
night
on
the
Prince
John
for
Queen
M
r
p'
mornings
train
this
week
for
a
visit
charlotte
City,
to
her
former
home
In
Ireland.
She.
dvertis
In
The
Dailv,
News
will
'be'
sway
about
three
months.
A.
E.
Richards,
supervisor
of
Domln-
NOTICE.
;
ion
xrrlTnent&l
stations,
arrived
from
Shortly
before
midnight.
Saturday.
the
mterlor
on
yesterday
afternoon's
J",
:,,MAfTTER
'
,
P'f
the
First
North
B.C.
Regiment
left
In
train
and
sailed
last
night
on
the
of
Tlt(e
for
Lot
one
hundred
and
sixty1
special
passenger
cars
attached
to
a
prince
George
for
Vancouver.
Mlooi,
queen
Charlotte
District,
said
to
fretzht
rreigni
train
train
for
tor
Terrace
lerrace
to
to
go
bo
Into
into
.
contain
one
hundred
and
sixty
(loui
tcng
mofe
or
less
exceptmg
thereout
uuuucr
t.niji.
duuk
v
utiii.t-19
o.
a.
MCMiuan,
snipjura
in.u.fci
twenty-one
ill)
acres
'
ana
Jive
(oj
men.
under
.Col.
J.
w.
Nlcholls
officer
0f
the
Prince
Rupert
dry
dock,
sailed
cres
i
Uiereof.
commanding,
-
marched
from
the
iast
nleht
on
the
Prince
Georse
on
a
armory
to
the
station
to
entrain.
The
ouslness
trip
to
Vancouver.
He
will
land
having
been
produced
to
me.
It
is
battalion
will
return
to
the
city
by
return
in
about
ft
week's
time.
special
train
about
midnight
tomorrow.
my
imenuon
to
iue,
aner
mo
expirs-
tion
or
one
montn
from
tne
nrst
puD-
llcatlon
hereof,
a
Provisional.
Certificate
Mils
Anne.
Castell,
RJI.
of
the
Prince
of
Title
to
the
above
land
In
the
name
,,,
Oeneral
.,
.,.,
nursing
,.r.i
-t.ff
staff
ol;
racuic
ftinia
t.unn.ca,
vne
original
Rupert
HosplUl
Certlfl(,ate
of
TltIe
,s
datd
the
6th
returned
to
Uie
city
on
yesterdays
April.
1922.
and
is
numbered
145931.
train
after
having
pent
two
weeks
on
iandthRMRtstl7g27Hlce'
Prtnc
Ru')erl'
B
ay'
vacation
at
Hazelton
and
Evelyi.
j
-'
.
p.
MACLEOD.
The
tea
and
sale
of
work,
held'
Saturday
afternoon
by
the
United
t
Registrar
of
Titles.
NOTICE
Church
Ladies'
Aid
in
Barrle's
furnl-!
Under
and
by
virtue
of
the
provisions
ture
store,
proved
a
very
successful
aj-
ox
section
an
or
me
'Mineral
aci,
no--
tlce
is
hereby
given
Messrs.
Malcolm
,
.
j
it.
w.i
An
realized.
fair,
between
40
and
50
being
.,h
Edmu
tngl.
Harold
Hansen
and
.Albert
Moore,
that
there
Is
owing
Provincial
Constable
Raybonc
,
sailed
n
undersigned
ror
Assessment
Work
v,
...
performed
on
the
Cord
111
a
Oroup
of
last
night
on
the
Prince
George
for
the
Mineral
Claims.
Princess
Royal
Island,
south
having
In
his
custody
Frank
Skeena
Mining
Division,
the
sum
of
Oraham
.,,
of
,
Anyox.
.
v
who
will
,,
serve
sixty
.
t39:.68,
.
and
that
unless
said
persons
pay
DroDorti0nate
share
of
the
cost
of
days
at
Okalla
for
creatlug
a
dls-
iucn
Assewment.
together
with
all
costs
turbancc,
and
a
mental
patient.
or
advertising,
etc,
to
tne
undersigned
jat
Butedale,
B.C.,
on
or
before
May
13.
:1927,
application
will
be
made
to
the
Appointments
mentioned,
this
week
Gold
Commissioner,
Prince
Rupert,
B.C..
.v..
-n
n
,
,i,
t
o
have
their
respective
lnteresu
In
the
""'".'"
"Z
,
mentioned
Mining
Oroup.
of
mcnara
utouct
uufv.
ui
'""Mineral
claims
vested
in
tne
under
Simpson,
to
be
a
Justice
of
the
peace
slg
Jed
and
G.
E.
Bayfield,
M.D.
of
Bella
Coolaj
to
be
a
stipendiary
magistrate
for
the
county
of
Prince
Rupert.
x
the
girls
of
the
city
schools.
One
day
eeurln
to
Termer,
.Mil)
21
by
rrgiilur
dully
train
leaving
at
ll::i
ii.m.
single
furr
round
trip.
I0'!inl
lliilliilloii
will
return
by
relul
lent
Ins
Termer
!
p.m.
i:trn
vat
ultueliril
to
Hrcoiiiinodalr
tlir
Renrnil
public,
Werkruil
tickets
eMrnih'U
for
till"
train.
DAVID
CORDILLA.
IACOB
KOSK1
THE
IJANKUUPTCY
ACT
The
Elks
Lodge
has
decided
to
hold
ju
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
John
lis
annual
nag
Duy
on
June
3,
thej
Charles
Oavlgan,
an
Authorized
Assignor.
Klnn's
birthday,
when
the
crowning
of
the
Mav
Queen
will
also
take
place.
TAKE
NOTICE
that
the
above-named
The
queen
and
her
malds-of-honor
re
'""J
MnjorhM
.PPW
f
the
to
be
elected
this
week
front
among
court
has
fixed
the
15th
day
of
June.
inn
At
tU
hnlir
nf
rleve
n'rlnrk
111
i
the
forenoon,
at
the
Court
Houe.
Prince
Rupert,
B.C.,
for
hearing
the
application.
J.
L.
CHRISTIE,
Authorized
Trustee.
wruMt
TitMl
"Bon
"Son
time
time
ago
sjto
Walter
McRaye,
noted
lecturer
tnd
tslk
with
my
heart
wkUh
I
beUrv
entertainer
on
Canadian
topics,
arrived
M
ta4
by
aerrotunies.
I
tri4
In
the
city
on
the
Catala
last
night
""ytkla
I
eould
think
of,
but
otmll
from
Vancouver
and
will
remain
here
f
.'71'
until
on
"J
frUnd
until
Wednesday
when
he
will
pro-
r"n4
t
fet
a
box
oi
ceed
to
Anyox
and
Stewart
to
fill
engagements,
He
will
return
to
the
city
at
-
the
first
of
next,
week
from
the
mining
camps
and
proceed
to
Prince
Oeorge.
,
.
Sergeant
J.
Shtrrasof
the
provincial!
police
arrived
In
the'
city
on
;
Saturday
j
from
Vancouver
and
proceeded
by
fhla,
'
morning's
train
to
Prince
Oeorge
where
HAD
BAD
SPELLS
WITH
HER
HEART
Mn.
R.
0.
Hall,
Bolton
Ontrn,
Qo
I
had
bad
he
will
be
.In
charge
of
thr
detach-
JMtf
t
Kld
tliM
,
fw
j
ment
for
the
next
three
mouths
during
vaderrul
relief,
the
absence
of
Sergeant
Walker
on
j
Bftw
w(HVh
on
UAni
and
tnlrty.
trip
to
Ireland.
Sergeant
Shlrras
was
ftr
fowit
whr,
bfrt,
I
asr.r
ttsat
chief
of
the
city
police
at
Nanalmo
rr
alnHy."
prior
to
Uie
reversion
of
provincial
Prte
U,
t
all
dmg-gl.ti
or
lpllce
and
took
an
active
part
lit
the
lri,
r
miilrd
dirret
on
reeript
of
running
down
of
the
Royal
Bank
rob-
jrle
bv
Th
T.
Uilbum
Co.,
Limited,
Ixrs
thcrp
.
u
f
ow
y
.
J
Tgwuto,
Qai
Alone
Lilt
INDEPENDENT
thiQox
'out
Coupon
and
ma
il
tt
TO-DAY
How
will
you
be
fixed
at
65?
Like
the
old
folk
in
the
picture
h2ppy,
contented
and
free
from
worry,
with
the
assured
income
of
a
Last-Survivor
Annuity
payable
at
long
as
either
of
them
live?
Or
will
you
be
compelled
to
struggle
for
your
daily
bread
under
the
awful
handicap
of
diminished
physical
and
mental
powers?
Make
your
future
just
as
safe
as
your
present.
Put
a
portion
of
yew
savings
into
a
Government
Annuity,
and
look
forward
to
a
sturdy,
independent
old
age.
Any.
jnan
or
woman
resident
in
Canada
can
buy
an
Annuity.
A
lump
sum
or
small,
convenient
installments
gives
you
a
retiring
incomr
of
from
f
18
to
$5090
a
year.
And
payment
is
as
sure
as
ths
rising
of
the
sun.
Unlike
ordinary
savings
or
In-
.
vestments,
there
is
no
worry
about
their
safety,
for
Annuities
are
backed
'by
the
resources
of
the
entire)
Dominion
and
cannot
b
forfeited,
stolen
or
seized
by
legal
process.
Investigate
this
wise
Government
offering
NOW.
Canadian
Government
ANNUITIES
Annuities
Branch,
Depart
nent
of
Lsbour,
Ottawa
THE
HON.
PETER
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AN,
Minister
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tO'day
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