April 25, 1927 a I'M All ie urn Familiar Call II i v r ; ' rinK K-tf-g the doctor reuchcK for hi phone. li.iu immediately. . . . Ofmes. . . . 200. . . ft uneedy he watcher at the bedside that all i well. t ledv delivery is one of the features of Ormes Service, A tit 4 1 I 4 . iktinni vniir nnrTfir t murrimwinfl . win lruimtf Ptico U nM H nd i I, i 1 .1 II " II Mlf VMIWIIkW a,..,.. V tlbllljIIIKVU MO kMV OIUIIUUIU Ul ..awl utwnllittli 1 I H 1MH VllHI. Prompt Deliveries by Cyclist Messenger. 7ic Pioneer Drucfsls It 1 f r L I V I ft 4V ll 1.1 B.. Mill Ik 1. M ' a 'HJM nf nrorfi rnr uan ann rnfi e: Lad! 9 US Twc-Pani Suits In Tweeds nni! Worsteds" I'tn'1' woiii ni.iifii.il 111 all the latest shades. rpriull priced $28.50 COME IN AND HAVE A LOOK AT TIIBSB erne importers Atenue i mi i iini ii.isniiu'f in ii ciiiiic ia.. t ni'.i ". tt.v.. Phone 359 PORTANT NOTICE All Trades HiislnehM.it and Prufi-hxinn must lie registered ln-forr April Sulli. ' i in k-Ii.v given that, inir.itwnt to ! section (3) -I', i.i' tlio Tttxiitioo Act, cwrjf poi-soii who engage " or itrarticf'M any Trade. Muslims or Profession f'n.viine in required ti obtain from the Commis- '. une Tux a Certificate of Hegistration la-fore April Application li.-uld he made to any Provincial '!. il in comnlvlnir with the provisions of thin section c :mm'4iiii 1 1 I ill- ii i Miiinniary eiinviciiini, in jiiiu 1" W) r t..( ii dav diirimr which his .k'fault coiitinuen. Anji :n . ' ion inrnii may ! nlituined from any l'rovincirtl i'- i.o . . i nn iii Aireiit. Provincial Police Officer, or INCE RUPERT FEED CO. New Stork "I' arden and Field Seeds and Fertilisers u' - - - - - . . . v . . O II I'iMitt u iitiitti r'litnf titrti inwi 1'iiuiirv riuiiiiiiiro llt'I.KLin: VALLEY HAY AND (JHAIN A h IMaiAA W - mm www in any quantities also Telkwa Coal Phone, 58. Trotler Dock Phone, 558 i i Local and Personal Arthur'. Tut. Phone 078. B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. st Oct the Dig 4 habltl When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4. tl Miues rrlmilt like new ut Mc-.trthur's Mhm More, tf Ridley Home Bazaar In Metropolc Hall on Thursday, May 5. 104 Mr. Russell Smith returned to the cliy on the steamer Catala yesterday after a brief visit la ancouver. Inspector J. II. Johnson of : (he Liquor Control Board enforcement staff arrived in the city from Vancouver at the end of the week. F M. Keiley. secretary of the Com unity League at Anox. who ha been on a vacation trip south, vu a pa. aengcr on the CaUla yeatcrday return ing to the smtller town. Ml Etanda Marsh and MIm Deacon .returned on yesterday afternoon's train frum Terrace where they spent the Easter holiday period visiting with Miss Mnrnh's parents, Rer. and Mrs. T. Marsh Struck by a rebounding lever on the watcrfmat on Baiurday, Harry Asujrl tusULortl s painful Injury ' to his face which rendered him unconscious for a while and confined him to his home. Steve Sheen, owner and master of MM local halibut schooner Eastern Point, returned to the city on Batur- I day Irom Seattle where he was called a lew week sao on account of hta wttc's serious 111 ies. Loeal school tsaehets. whs went Union ateamer Catala, Cant. A. E. j Dickson, arrived at 430 yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 8 in the evening for Anyox, Stewart and other northern ports of call. Pas- ' sengers on the vessel Included Bruce Shlklshlma. J. H. McNab. Mrs. A. 8mtth and children. Miss Nora Rlvett. A. White. D. It. Hartness. E. Nelson. Mrs. R. M Smith. Miss E. A. Mercer. Miss Blanche Macdonsld, Miss Josephine Charlebols for prince Rupert; J. Jackson. Miss Andrews. Miss MeDanald, Mrs. gpenger. J O. Kirk. F. M. Kelly, n 11 Manser and O. Hartley for Auyox: Mr and Mrs. J. Stewsrt. Capt l.lvli'x It Comer. II Hunter and F. Dc long for Stewart. W. Chapman for Arrandale; J. Lotthus. J. Johnston, M. day. II Dsy. and T. W. Falconer, for Alice Arm. Mrs A. Wesley for Port Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. A. L Clements, round trip. ANNOUNCHMHNTS Tennis Club Ball. Friday. April 3. Prince lttiert Player's Club will pre sent "Nothing but the Truth." on May 4 at the Wcetliulmc Theatre. UO L. n,nd KO I) A. whist drive anil dunce, May 6. Another Oyro Hocclown, Auditorium FritMy. May C. Established 1923. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to C p.m. Saturday: 0 u.m. to 1 p.m. Any evenlnjr by appointment DrFP Kenny : A. . "A' V DENTIST Exchange DIocL i'lione 109 THE DAILY. NEWS PAGE THREE Overalls and ginghams Oyro How- down, Auditorium,' Friday, May 8. Mrs. W. Barton left for Stewart on the steamer Prince George on Saturday. Pete Postrand charged with vacancy. was fined 10 this mornlnj by Magistrate McClymont. Ilev. Father Leray was a paancnger for Stewart on the steamer Prince Ocorge on Saturday night. Mrs. J. A. West left on the steamer Prince Oeorge last night to spend a short holiday iu Vancouver. lloth Gordon returned to Stewart to resume his duties as teacher on the Prince Oeorge Saturday night. Fred Joudry. who has been on a business trip to interior towns, return ed to the city on yesterday's train. W E. Fisher left for' Vancouver and Victoria on a brief business trip aboard the steamer Prince Oeorge last night Mrs. H. Jorgenscn and family left for the south on the steamer Prince Oeorge last night to spend a short holiday. Crlbbage and whist drive and dance tomorrow night In Moube Hall. Pre sentatlon of cups. Mrs. Pondcr'a or chestra. Mrs. Ernest Love returned to Stewart on the Cordena last nluht after having ppent a few ' days visiting in the city. Pierre Ansclln. who has been on -an extended trip to his home in France returned to the city .on yesterday af (tertioon'a train. i i It II Maocer. prtactpal of the Anyox! High School, was a passenger aboard' the steamer Oatala yesterday afternoon, returning to the smelttr town after having attended the recent convention In Victoria of the B.C. Teachers' Con-j federation. I I T. A. Kelley. who arrived from Van oouver on Saturday, left on the Prince i Charles on Saturday night for .the i Queen Charlotte Islands. Two residences are being built at the southcaat corner of Fourth Avenue and McBrlde Street by Interests represented by Thomas McClymont. broker. Dr. Walker arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge on Saturday and left for Logan Inlet on the ateamcT Pr,nce Charl" " "" nlht south to attend the convention of the n.c. TaiLshan' VuLskHrLUa In tflMl. a .s s a evciihwu U KMJ1IS and to spend the Easter holiday season, returned to the city on tee Oatala yesterday afternoon to resume their duties on the re-openlng of school this morning. Among them were Miss Nora nivett. D. H. HstUhss. Miss E. A. Mercer. Miss Blanche MacdonaM and Miss Josephine CharleboU. To the entertainment of the usual Sunday 'afternoon crowd which gathers to see the arrival of the steamer Oatala from the smith, a demonstration was made yesterday. Just after the vessel ; docked, with a safety water suit. The I demonstrator gave thOM around a thrill as be took a header off the wharf Into ' the water, paddling around until he 'was picked up by a boat. The demon atrator was E. Nelson of Vancouver who .had arrived from the south on the 'Oatala. Miss Helen Hrbbard returned on Saturday to Woodcock, where she teaches . school, after spending the Easter holidays at her home here. Regular meeting of Prince Rupert AsremUy No. 44, Native Sons of Canada tonight at 8 o'clock. Business, nomtna Uon and election of officers and tnltta tkm. i I rliJtli raectlng The regular monthly of the Prince Rupert Players' Club will be held tomorrow evening in the I O;J5 E Hall at 8.30. All Interested are invited to attend. Oscar Anderson, charged with vagrancy, pleaded not gulltjr' In the city injure wuri una muniuig ' ana was re manded until tomorrow by Magistrate McClymont. Aid. Jos. Oreer returned to the city last night on the Prince Oeorge from Stewart where lie has been on business for the past week. He was accompanied by his son. Rev. Jeshua K. Ban. Anglican clergy- Webb. P Walnrtng. Mr. and Mrs. K.'man In charge of the Japanese rals sion liere left last night for Vancouver to attend a meeting of the Oriental Mission board of the church. The Thro Collart residence at tho comer of Second and Moresby Avenue's in Wcstvlew has been sold to Rol Barnes who Is having the house rcno-vafcro preparatory to moving In. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Brocklesby will take up residence this week In tlx; j. Cogswell house on Sixth Avenue East, Mr. Brocklesby Is attaclied as a scientist to the staff of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental station. lota of Rupert's old favorites arc back again In the Players' Club per formance of "Nothing but the Truth"! at the Westholme Theatre on May 4.! Miss Marsh, Miss Ollllngluim, Jlmmie Palmer. Alex Ooimon all In principal ports. Mr. niul Mrs. James Stcwurt and Mliss Stewart, who have been on a trip to the Old Country, were passengers on the steamer Catala yesterday afternoon returning to Stewart. Mr. Stewart la one of the well known brothers who founded the now famous mining camp bearing their name. A shipment of fine canaries, believed to be the first of their sjKcles In the city, arrived from England bj yester.' day afternoon's train for Horace Dul Mamel. They made the long trip In) flftMn riav. at.rf ttrflVMl In .ww4 m.' " " " . . ...... . . . vvil- dltlon. The shipment Included two pair gold finches, one pair of crested Norwich, one pair of Scotch fancies and several high bred hens, Archdeacon Klx left for the south last night on the steamer Prince Ocorge to attend executive meetings of the Provincial Anglican Synod and also a meeting of the Oriental Board of Mis slons for the province. He will also attend the annual meeting of the Ang-! llcan Theological College, the convoca- tfbn exercises, and the laying of the! corner atone of the new Anglican Col! lege tn connection with the University; oi Biltuii Columbia. ren are attending school. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY vttt4tTT 4 FOR SALE. SCOW. WITH THREE room cabin, well ulit. ui good con dition. Light and cosy living quarters even for a family. Price only $25000 Including furniture. Apply to Sved- mark. Cow Bay. 90 IX PROBATE. IX THE XtTltt'.MK "COTKT til' IIKITIMI COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph F. Bowman. Deceased. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. F. McB. Young, the 24th d.y of Februarv. AD. 1B27 I was anixilnted Administrator of the estate of Joseph ! F. Bowman, deceased, and all parties j having claims against the said estate art- hereby required to furnish same, pr- ' perly verified, to me on or before the 24th day of March. AX. 1027. and all parties Indebted to the estate are re quired io pay me aaiouni oi tnetr in-Jebtedness to me forthwith. .SORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 24th day of February, AJ3. 1BJ7 IN PKOIIATE in tiii: m i'ui;mi: rot kt of I'.kitisii (Ol.l Mill a In the Matter of the "Administration Act": and Iu the Matter of the Estate of William Oeorge Hughes. D9ceaed. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor F. McB. Young, the 4th day of April. 1027. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of William Oconee Hughes, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or bel'-rt' i.m month from this date, and all purlin, lndeb'ed tn the Estate are required tn pay the amount of their imirhtcdrcti to nit forthwith. NORMAN A! .IJEN WATT. Olii' -mI AdmiiMilrator Prliioe Rupert Br. Dated the 6!li d.iv m April. A.D 1027. Nature Is Partial S3 ytypg 1; tV.MMTFS. I Nature deals more kindly with the quality of milk and eggs in some communities than in others. There is a patch of territory on this continent where the quality of the eggs is so high they command first place in New York. The same is true of milk in British Columbia. The quality is so high it gives Pacific Milk first place among evaporated milks. PACIFIC MILK lleml Office. Vumiiuier t'licturles ut Ijidnrr ami AblmUfuril. REST ?or Sixty Mears THE FOREST has played a major part in Canada's development. The stability of our forest industries is threatened by forest fires which have destroyed five times the quantity of timber used.. Carelessness with fire in the woods has been mainly responsible. Will YOU help to stop this wanton waste and ensure Canada's condnuing prosperity? CHARLES STEWART Minister of the Interior Save wFoiests Canadian Forest Week, April 24th to 30th, 1927 T. W, Falconer, well known Alice Arm merchant, was a passenger aboard the steamer Catala yesterday afternoon , returning north after a trip south toj visit his family which is now residing! In New Westminster where the child-! DENTISTRY Dr. Jos DEMAND agmre Over Ormes CROWN, BRIDGEnd PLATES EXTRACTION OF TEETH Hy an Expert. Phone 523. Open Evenings. Sunday Appointments. "Rupert Brand" 9 ippers "THE DAINTIEST UKEAKPAST I OOD.' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ui Prince Rupert. ILC. 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