Lday, May SO, 1927. WANTED AT ( In: ir C reams, per box ( .iiulie of the Goldi n We.U, per tiox s-'lec ion-of Fruits and Nuts, per box . A; sotted Milk Chocolaton, per box Greater h.npire Package, per box Assorted Chocolates, per box Kitch DEMAND en we re of Canada it i firn.... Wlnnine: ONCE A few rnore cases of rheumatism, neuritis, paralysis, chronic constipation, high blood pressure, goitre or any other ailment caused by toxemia. which includes over, ninety ' per cent of all ailments. ' . '' If all other treatments have failed, do not give up nope I MAGNETISM the most mysterious and most irresistible force in the universe vh-n applied to the human body in a scientific manner, assists nature in eliminating the poisonous waste that is responsible for so many ailments. THE IONA- The electric magnetic appliance that is obtaining such almost miraculous results, assists nature in making cures of ailments which hitherto have not responded to medicines, manipulations, surgical operations, hot springs or ele'etrical treatment. Thousands of people since the introduction of the IONA-OTONr into Canada three months ago arc now enjoying good health- and these people had bien called incurable I In the ugh ol modern developments, hardly any disease can now be tiled incurable. ; FKEE TREATMENTS So sure are we that you will be benefited by the IONA-OTONE that we cordially invite every perron in Prince Kupert and vicinity to accept our offer of free treatments. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose. IONA-OTGNE HEALTH CO. Rooms 10 and 11, Smith Mock. Prim e Rupert, 1I.C. Clinic at Vancouver. Victoria, Calvary and Kdr.vjnlon PAGE & SHAW "The Candy of Excellence" . S !..- $!.."() and SJl.OH 1.5(1 and $;$.( l.r l..-f and .S.r0 $1.00 and $-.00 f'hewey and Hard Centre Chocolate, 1'cr box $1.00 and $,00 .orted Nut Chocolate, ler box $l.." Peppermint Patties ....... i: jOf : -oried Caramels Family Mixture Children' Mixture NO? and :r? Peanut mittle'.V. . . A :. -.-v. .... .vv. . ;.. ;v. ir Uk-J Candy in Ja s ea I; XV Otm.es Eld. Jfic Pioneer Drupptsls THIRD AVE.fr SIXTH ST. " TELEPnONLS tt?f,200 "Rupert Brand" Kippers -THE DAINTIEST IIKHAKPAST FOOD.' Smoked Dally by ' Canadian Fish & fold Storage C. Ltd. Prince Kupert, H.C Kitchenware Cast Iron Pry Pans Cast Iron (Jriddlc Pans Cast Iron Dutch Oven Wear-Kver Aluminum Steamers S.M.P. Aluminum Double Hollers White Knamtl Decorated Infants Paths. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 233 Third Avenue. Prince Rupert Sovereign Life Assurance Manitoba. Company iitruu uiuui " , , l Our policy plans are numerous ana A i. i l r ILL. Iti.innlK Ili.uibilitV Hi'tiefit which '"N uuo i our mommy v . ,uui,iiu ,,,,,1 Provides an Income for you in case J ALSO Ouaranteen Your Beneficiary THE I ULL V ACh ALUL of your policy on your death. , ., (1. P. TINKBIt, District iu-i . 'i J Local and Personal of Arthur' treatment. Taxi. Phone 078. tl B.C. Undertaken. Phone 41. Dentist. Dr. J. It. CJosse. Oct the Big 4 habit! Taxi, phone 4. Klines rebuilt like Arthur' Shoe' Store, Phone 686, When thinking new at Mo . R. Howe left Saturday night on' the Prince George tor Stewart on "business. Mrs. J. Pi Cade i returned to' the city on yesterday's train after haying pcnt the week at Kltwanga. . ' Mr. and Mre. R. K , . lAller.. tre turned. to the city on yesterday, afternoon's' train from a trip to the Interior. J. H. Plllsbury returned to' the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a brief business trip to Vancouver. M. P. McCaffery returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon after a brief business trip to Vancouver and Victoria. C. C. Smith, 640 Fifth Avenue East, sailed this morning on Uie Princess Alice lor Atlln where he expects to spend the summer. Dalby B. Morklll, well known minlnj -engineer, waa a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon bound from Vancouver, to Stewart. Harold MeEwen, C.NJl. division freight agent, returned to the city on Friday afternoon's train from a trip to the hiterlor on railway business. Mrs. T. Hrooka, nr., u.Trtng with a 1 ..nlian n vm aavlunit IX - Iwli afU. - i Prince Rupert General Hospital for Mrs. Lemon. 657 Fifth Avenue East, end Miss Ruth Lemon, after spending a two weeks' vacation In Vanoouver, rcturrcd to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon. I P. O Dawson returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Mont' real where he attended a meeting of the board of director ot the Canadian I National Railways. . ' L. F. Champion, manager of the Oranby Store at Anyox, and Mr. Champion were passengers on the Catala yesterday returning to the smelter town after a trip ' to - Vancou vtr. ,J Ode,, wealthy. Vncnivi iJapanee, who has been In the city tor a few days on business in connection with. his linacry Interest on the Queen Charlotte Islands, sailed south on the Prince George last night. 1 Bud Barrle, staff of the who has. been Orotto Cigar store for several years, sailed 'the Prince George for on the her last night on Vanoouver to j become Identified with, one of the com pany's stores there. His place here being taken by 'George Waugh. C. W. Dawson, proprietor of the Omlneca Hotel att Haaelton. and ' Mrs. Dawwn have left the Interior town visit Victoria, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived In port at 4:30 yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 8 o'clock for Anyox, Stewart and other northern ports of call. .Passenger on the vessel for Prince Rupert and beyond Included V. Nelson, M. P. McCaffery, J. It. Pll-bury, Mr. and Mrs. E. Davidson, H. C. Ulbhs, Mrs. Buchanan. Mra. Lemon and M. ANNOUNCBM BNTS Prime Rupert rUyprs" Culb presents "KotiiliiK but the Truth" Vestholme Theatre, June 3. Summer June 16. Carnival, Exhibition Hall, Moom; Picnic, June 30, Bslahlished VX'X 'J rf li H xl 4, Office Hours: a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: a.m. to I p.m. Any evenlntt by appointmont Dr.FP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Mock. THE DAtLY NEWS PAGE THREE SUPPOSE you were condemned indefi' .nitely to the dreary round of hospital ,lifc-f after four years of fighting and suffering for Canada ! Your friends far away . restricted . . . your family, perhaps, having a hard struggle to get along . . . t Wouldn't you long fpr kindly visitors . . . books, smokes, dainties to brighten the long days . . . the knowledge that someone was watching oyer the welfare of your family ? About 3500 of Canada's war veterans still face months in hospital. Some arc permanently "shut in." Apartments, May 31 -from 3 to 6. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fulton and family returned to the city on yes- to terday afternoon's train after spending a week at their' summer home at LakeUe Lake. i Detectives Sinclair and tiled of the Vancouver city police force, whd canic north to give expert '"evidence In r Chinese gambling case, returned soutl-on the Prince George last night. E. Davidson, superintendent at the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.'i plant and Mrs. Divldson returned tr Lemon. Mia Rutn(lne cn' oa Ule yesuraay alter E. Prendergast for spending a holiday In Vancouver. Prince Rupert; R. Birg. F. H. Hussell, Mrs. D. Johnson. M. P. Boair. A. Scott. Rev. Roy Manwarlng,. who was re- and .who left for Dalby B. Morklll and R. S. Brown for.'"' -'" Stewart: Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Chamnlon. Miss A. Gllllvrav. Miss McLcod and A. 'Poached at St. O. Murray for Anyox: Mr. Flewelllnir vnln8 for Arrandale. and Miss Rlckeots for rort Simpson. F. Mrs. Manwarlng today. Andrew's cathedral last Archdeacon Rlx, and Rev. W. Barfoot also took part In the w-r- vice. .". i . . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith .arrived In the city from Usk on yesterday afternoon's train. Mr. Smith Is going to Victoria to start in business aim Mrs Smith will remain here for a while with her parents, Allen. Mr. and ? Mrs. R, E. A fine big Studebaker Six motor bus. duty illuminated and of the conven tional design, Is being put In service today by the Central Hotel, machine arrived from , Vancouver on Jhe Princess Alice 4hls" morning and was unloaded at the ocean dock. Frank Hodgklnson Iff the driver. Inspector William Splllcr of the pro-Yjriclal police returned to the city on Jr train Saturday afternoon from Prince George where he installed lh duty Sargeant Johh ( Shlrras who takes the place ot Sergeant Walker as chief of . the district detachment during the letter's absence on a three months' trip to hl old 'home ln Ireland. rV'" ' '.;.Oordou large, senior medical student at the University of Toronto, arrived Injthe cltV from the East, on' yesterday he will take charge of the nospltal for the summer months during the absence of his brother. Dr. 'R, Ocddoa Phone 109 Lu,Uo will beat Tort Ei;ln;ton. 0 Canadian Veterans Still in Hospital TOE RED CROSS 'i as your agent your means 7 mm Moose whist drive and dance Friday night. i Itavlmll loiilglit at M. v. N'iilhe SoiHi. (rutto Have you ever seen an angry bishop? See "Nothing but the Truth," West- . holme Theatre, Thursday, June 2. I Father Lcray returned to Stewart on the Prince George Saturday night after! spending a couple of weeks In thej city. Prof. Jean Brunhes of Paris and his! daughter, MUe. Marlel Jean Brunhes, ) irrlved In the city by yesterday after-j noon's train In the course ot a tour of; Canada and sailed this morning on ; .he Princess Alice to make the round! rip to Skagway and south to Vancou- j er. They have already spent two! months la Montreal and, on the way west, visited Winnipeg. Edmonton. Jas-. per and Hazelton. Returning cast from Vancouver to Montreal, whence they, will sail on their return to France, they will visit Lake Louis, Band and. Calgary. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 , WANTED. GIRL FOR LIGHT IIOUSE-work, whole or part time. Phone Black 603. 127 IX3R, SALE. -SM ALL PLEASURE BOAT. Apply Cow Day Barber 6hop. tl NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provision , of Section 28 of the "Mineral Act." no lllce IS nereoy given Messrs. muicuiui The Smyth, Edmund Langls, Harold Hansen and Albert Moore, tnat mere is owing i o the undersigned for Assessment Work i performed on the Cordllla Group of Mineral Claims, Frlnccss Royal Island, i Skeena Mining Division, the sum of; t303.Ba. and that unless said persons pay I their proportionate share 'if the cost ol ; such Assessment, together with all costf of advertising, etc . to me unaersignea a- Butedalo. D.C . on or Dtiore may n. 1037. application will be made to the Gold Commissioner. Prince Rupert, B.C., o have their respective Interests In the ereln mentioned Mining Group of Mineral Claims vested in the under- Id led. ' DAVID CORDILLA. neon koski I? THE HANKKUPTCY ACT the Matter ot the Estate of John Charles Oavlgan. an Authorised Aulzncr. TAKE NOTICE that iie above-named afternoon's train and sailed last, night ; authorised assignor has applied' to the oiy the Catala for . Port .Simpson where C.Hirt ior nis aiscuantv. u turn, vm Court has fixed the IS'.h day of June. 1BJ7. at the hour of eleven o'clock In the forenoon, at the Court Houie. Prince Rupert, B.C., for hearing the application. J. L. CHRISTIE, 1 Authorized TnuUe. 1 brings them cheer never to be well again are given a chancer; ' to exchange the murk of the city for the.: ; pure air, the fresh breezes, the sunny days and the cool nights of the open places. In three Red Cross Workshops, disabled Since the War THE RED CROSS has disbursed To these the Red Cross brings friendship and cheer. Radios and recreation rooms . . . Christmas treats and summer outings . . . weekly visits and" frequent entertainments . . . such things serve to show to those who suffered for Canada that Canada cares. In the three Red Crpss Summer Homes, the lias's for the SoIdiers.Women, Children and Frontier Families of Canada. "STILL SERVING" men who cannot compete in the open labor market are given sheltered employ ment ... encouraged to regain their skill and capacity and become indc pendent and self-sustaining. When sickness comes or work cannot be found, the Red Cross is again the help of the ex'soldier and his family. Medical and nurs' ing aid . . . clothing, food, whichever is needed, the Red Gross helps them to get it. The soldier settler on the frontiers of civilization also finds in the Red Cross a never 'failing friend. The Red Cross supplements the justice of official agencies with the friendliness of personal interest. By supporting the Red Cross, YOU can do YOUR bit for those convalescent and the "hospital-weary" some . who fought and sutiered. 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. Knights of Pythias, attention, please! Meeting tonight. Election of officers. Anglican WA tea and sale of home js' cooking at Mrs. Morte Craig's, Waldron BETTER DENTISTRY PLATES that gives you a natural appear-ance and lend beauty to the contour of the face. Always Dr. MAGUIRE Over Ormes TsWH HimHTf' IM"'"1""" iii mui'mi.ii'nw Icanadian PACIfiC FOK KENT Phone 525 Johnson's Electric Floor Polisher Jji.00 per day Let us know the day you want It I Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3 Canadian Pacific Railway . B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Ti Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and skaay.lay 80. June II, 13, tl. 7 To VaiKiMiver, Vlitorla anil Seattle June 3, II, W. 22. 2. I'KINCEHS KEATHICE. Cur llulediile, Cant Bella Bella. Ocean Palls, Naiuu, Alert Hay. Campbell River, anil Vancouver every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full .Information from W. C. OKCIUKIt. Oeiieral Aent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Kupert, &C. 7t a