. 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 I '.EEN AN, Minister Send tO'day forfidl information Annaitif, Brincti. tM. DerstmfBt ol Lab, r, Ottiwt. FlriM wnd in Oi ijiplfte IrFormation about Canadian CoTernment Annuitiea Vami Addri (rrint clearly) BACKED BY THE WHOLE DOMINION DENTIST Dr. J, R. Gosse Helgerson Block X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments FOR KENT Johnson's Electric Floor Polisher JjfcMM) per day Let us know the day you want it I Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3 . asK. BSHak a mmmm CHIROPRACIOK D. A. McMillan I'nlmer Graduate Roome 6 and 7, Exchange Ulock. Phone 691