..! 1097 uri.v " J THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE HHHIM..I ,),,, WANTED-AT ONCE! t mnra raiPi nf rhp.imnt .rrv neurit. rmrnlvatsi chronic constipation, high blood pressure, goitre or any other tilment caused by toxemia which include over ninftv per ct" of all ailment. If all other treatments have failed, do not give up hope! MAGNETISM the most mysterious and most Irresistible fuite in the universe when applied to the human body in a scientific man i:rr assists nature in eliminating the poisonous waste that It responsible for so many ailments. THE I0NA-0T0NE The electric magnetic appliance that is obtaining such almost miraculous results, assists nature in making cures of ailmenH which hitherto have not responded to medicines, manipulations, surgical operations, hot springs or electrical treatment Thousands of people since the Introduction of the IONA-OTONB into Canada three months ago are now enjoying good health and these people had been called incurable! In the light of modern developments, hardly any disease can now be ailed incurable. FKEE TREATMENTS So sure are we that you will be benefited by the ION'A-OTOXE that we cordially Invite every person In l'rinct Ruiwt tr.J vj m'ty to accept our offer of free treatments. You hare everything to gain and nothing to lose. IONA-OTONE HEALTH CO. Room 10 nnd II, Smith Mock. Prince Rupert. II.C. Clinics at Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary and Edmonton BARGAINS BARGAINS at the FORCED of THOR JOHNSON'S large stock of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTII1NC! AND FURNISHINGS GET YOUR SHAKE OF THE BARGAINS BARGAINS Canadian National OTic LargeSl Railway Syfltm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE MII.IXUS from I'HIVCK III TKKT for V.lNTOl'VKK. VICTOKIA. SEATTLE. , ih MllMHV and TIU'KMliAV. 4.00 p.m.. SATIHIMV. fi.CM) p.m. lor ANYOX and HTEtVAKT .MONIiAV. HIIDAY. 4.0O p.m. r ALASKA LIINKSKAV. 4 AM p.m. or Mhh;tt i(;f MONDAY, 4.0K p.m. r KKIIIM1ATK INLET slid SOl'TII CJI LEN CHARLOTTE IM.AMIS, fort-nlrhtiy, rAHSENOER TRAINS LEAVE ritlNCE RUPERT i...... "tll.V EXCEPT NL'MliY at HJO .ni. for PRINCE OKOKOK, EDMONTON. WINNIPEG, all points Katrrn Canada, Inlted Mate. JASPER PARK I.OIHJE OrEN .MAY 21 TO SEPTKMIIER 30. SEE CAN AHA IN CANADA'S MHILEE YEAR IKS7.I92J. AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Use Canadian National Express for Monrj Ordrrs. rorrlrn Cheques, ne, alo ror jour next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 828 Tlllllll AVE, PRINCE IUTERT. Phone 160 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED "'VANCOUVER. VICTORIA ..S'BKy!,M " Tuesday, 5 p.m. Jor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA llutrdalr. Alert liar, etc, Saturday 9 a.m. r PORT MFMWON. ALICE ARM NVOX. STEWART. Walr. Wand. Sui,. ... a"' . P-m. i:i Jiy. ' Points and Port Slmpoon, Friday p.m. ' -nd Avrnue. Irlnre Rupert, lit.. r m SMITH. Arent. h,,ji","n "old to 'Victoria and Seuttle t reduced rate and rmr' w!"-1 tt.. - niKtlnatlon. r. to UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 1 CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home" 120 Rooms, American and-European Plan. Hot -and Cold wter. Bus meets all trains and brats. . Sample Hoom lhone 51. t Martin. Manager. I Local and Personal Arujura Tail. Pbons Ms. V BO Undertakers. Plums tl. DettUst. Dr. J. R. Ooaaa. Phoae68 Twss p your eswlaes fcr tb boat om July . m 1 your boat trtwwl for Tacht auk ResatU on Julj 34. DENTIST - ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrew's Picnic, July 24. K.O. Picnic, July 31. Moose Picnic August 7. Canadian Legion ricntc August 31. Established 1923. Office Hours: a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Any cveninjf by appointment tfce 171 Trenefer bow mm for Lsdr- smJUj-WeUmgtoB OoaL Pbsc MO. tf OiroUty OruBbl m a peesencer to wt on Um Prlnoe Rtapttl yesterday.' Prince Rupert Rawli and Yacht Club Recatta Ut be heM B July 34.1 irr. B. KalldMr raomtty axrtad Tarraot la bnokad to aaJi aouth a PrtnoM Boatrtc tbta aOanioao. 171 frost a tbo i i J. C. T. WlUlama. atMOt! npraaanU-uvo of Um Onioa Oil Oo.. aailad on the cMm yostontey lor oorttMrn potnu. Oartor'a Spotty Rom wlU naun Ur Malaa froaa oarpeu and dotblnj- a tow tntttoi loft Price Sac Row. Oowan As Latu. Ltd. la Um local police court rrank Jn-kto in fined MO or etzty daya on U chuvt of lntMloaUon to wnlcn he ftultjr. Two Indian. Dttve John Hoblnaon toaication and fined M or 14 daya. Ouo-a-uoot atu with in guilty wore Out-board Motortooat root; two mllea Flrat prize UM. aecood (3X10: third pi-lre II 00 Prince Rupert Rowing aqd Yacht Club Regatta, tomorrow, Sunday. J. r. Dutbie weU-knowa in tion with the dev44opraent of the Hud ton Bay mine at Smlthem la booked to ull aouth on the Prince Rupert, ha ring come in from the Interior on thla afterooon'a tram. He Is a awpanled by hla daughter. Mr. and ilr. it. O. .MacDowell am children, of the Vancouver heaoquar tere of the Imperial OU Oo. went north on the Prlnee ' Rupert yesterday. Tnoy wlH return today and Mr. MaeDowell will apend a few days in town on oom pany business. Superintendent W. H. Tobey wae the city over the week-end on in buatrteea. Hla friends were oompU menting him upon putting oo extra, flash, out the gonial superintendent aputlned he wae In reality no stouter. Ills ensnged appeorsnet waa due to hla having recently made a hole-In -one on the Jaaaier golf course. Assistant Superintendent P. O. Jackson of Smith era aeenpaa4ed hla chief. He Is si thin aa ever, out in an aaldt to hla friends admits he la going to take the golT troatmnt.-Prlnos Ooorge Cltlaen. Last Sunday Hans George Olson of Smlthcrs loft for a tw weeks holiday. He wont to Rupert and joined R. E. AUen and on Wednesday morning they started for a cruise to and around the Queen Charlotte Islands They were looking forward to a huge time. Bach year In the past Mr. Olson haa gone aouth or abroad lor his holidays, but he has decided to see what our own country la like. He has heard much about Its glories and good fishing from people from New York and Philadelphia and begins to believe that thla must be a pretty good place to spend a real holiday. Omlneca Herald. The Injury received by Bartlett Wakefield, son of United States Consul Wakefield at the baseball match last night is not so serious as was feared. Bartlett was on the side when the ball flew off the bat. striking him on the bridge of the nose with terrific force. He waa wearldg glasses at the time and it seemed certain that he was seiioualy hurt. A medical examination however snows that beyond a . serious contusion. Bartlett is not damaged. The bone is not broken and the eyes have not been cut. At present he baa a pair of decidedly black eyes and a sore head but la rble to get around. Announcing the establish ment of ST. CLARE School for Girls a new Residential School situated high on the city edge of Shaughnessy Heights, Vancouver, H.C Teachers of high character and experience Special attention to primary and matriculation students. A SPECIAL FEATURE will be the MUSIC DEPARTMENT under the direction of Mr. Walter Coulthard For detailed information, address the Principal, Suite 315-321 Rogers Building, Vancouver, B.C. Principal-Alice M. Keenleyside, University of London, (McGill), M.A. (Toronto) Dry Birch St Cedar. Cameron Transfer, Oct the Big 4 habit l of a Taxi, pbone 4. Phors rebuilt like Arthur's Shoe Store. Wtatrj thlnxlnt tf new at Mlae Uamle Dobb, of the local teach log staff, aalli for Vancouver this even tng. George Casey and Oeorze Cochrane are tailing for Butedale on the Cardena today. M. L. Stepp and Olen Oullek went out on this morning's train for a day's fishing at Dorreen. Salting on the Union steamer Cardena for Vsaeouver are Mitt D. Taylor. Mrs. J. Bulger and Miss Kathleen Bulger. Passengers booked for Vancouver on the Prince Rupert thla evening Include Miss Helen Grant, of the United SUtei Consul's office. Dancing The newly organized ttanc tng Club's first dance. Wednesday even. log. July 27, Auditorium. Oreenfleld Commander's five piece orchestra. Ice cream and soda. Oentlemen 90c. Ladles 36c. 174 Last Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson entertained at their summer home at Lake Kathlyn about forty odd friends to a bridge with a dance after-wards The affair was in honor of Mrs. George Little of Terrace and her guest. Mrs. Allen of Honolulu and H. O. Olson on the eve of his departure for his vacation. It was a most enjoyable party - Omlneca Herald, DEVILISH INVENTION IS PUBLICLY DAMNED Kadlo Apparatus Comrs I'nder llan of MoliJinmrUaii Prlrt In Caucasus TIFLIS, Georgia, July 23. Mullahs, or Mohammedan priests, do not approve of the radio which haa penetrated the almost inaccessible region bf'Svanetla, a VVm. Russell, Skeena City; Mrs. W. Brackenburg. Kitwanga; Frank John son. oPrt Edward: Mr. and Mrs. Mcculloch. Invrnfa: Paul . A rini w Exchange Block. Phone 109'Biii;e, Dominion cannery . Church Notices T. AMtKKM'H t ATMKDKAL (Church of England) Rector. Archdeacon O. A. Blx. Assistant, Rev. W. T. Barfoot, B-A. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Even ing service at 740. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered on the first Sunday of the month st II axn.: third Sunday of month at 8 am. Sunday School will resume In Septem ber. t llKISTMN M'lCXCC MiCIKTV Service every 8unday morning in the Haya' Block, 243 Second Avenue. Subject on Sunday: "Truth." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. imuiivti:kia ciiikcii Minister. Rev. J. R. Ftlsell, B-A, LLJJ. Residence, the Manse. Telephone 4S3. Morning worship at It o'clock. Even ing service at 7.30. Sunday School wUl not meet. I'MTUi t ill KC II. Congregation will worship at the Baptist Church, morning service, 11 o'clock. In the evening at the First United Church. Rev. T. D. Rlnde will preset). A hearty Invitation Is extended to all to join in thla service. SMITHERS Mrs. Olof Hanson entertained at her Lake Kathlyn home when prtzee were won by Mrs. Btance, Mrs. J. Mason Adams and Mrs. T. W. Brewer. Ia S. McOlll haa returned from Calgary where he attended the Grand Council teutons of the Native Sons of Canada. W. B. Nornberg and V. F. Lade are Inspecting the Debenture mine In the Bablnet. The Board of Trade has completed arrangements to entertain the party from southern British Columbia and the Western States due to arrive on July 30. H. P. Noel, of the Oranby stores st Anyox has taken over the business of S. A. Eby who plans a three months' trip to eastern Canada and s winter . In California. Mrs. A. Carey, sister of E. E. and Oeorge Orchsrd, motored all the way from San Jot. California, to visit her brothers. There is talk of setting up a mill at the Silver Cup mine near Hazelton The Round Lake Community held Iti annual picnic on Wednesday and was well attended. After two or three days of very hot weather Smlthera had Its first electrl cal storm of the year on Saturday. TKMlKKM WANTED. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned for equity of H. M. Kerr In the following lot and dwelling: Lot 3, block 28, section 8, up to S p m Friday. July 29, 1927. Preference given returned soldiers. D. J. MATHESON, 172 Treasurer. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LANII In Queen Charlotte Island Land Re- ordlng District of Prince Rupert, and Ituate on the west coast of Burnaby aland. TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia Fishing & Packing Co. Ltd.. of Van couver, B.C.. occupation Packers, Intend-' to spply for s lease of the following escribed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the wm coast or uurnaDy island, u.w. thence east 3 chains; thence south 45 chains: thence west 3 chains, more or district of the south slopea of the Cau- less, to high water mark; thence north casun mountains. The Mullah, there- "cnnU". S hwm i luuuigwg iii nKiy uiainufi more or less. against the "devilish" Invention of the enemies of the Prophet, and recently a western receiving outfit was publicly damned before a huge crowd of onlookers and then thrown down s precipice. The Influence of the Mullahs has hid Its results and the radio Is taboo In Svanotla. In other parts of the Caucasus the attitude of the natives Is more tolerant, but, for conscience's sake, therefore before placing a receiver in their homes, they usually dispatch s BRITISH COLUMBIA FISHING Si PACKING CO. LTD.. Dated June 10. 1827. LAND ACT. Applicant. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LANII. In Coast Range 4, Land Recording Dls trlct of Prince Rupert, and situate st Caotaln'a Cove, Pitt Island. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C- occuDatlon Packers.. Intends to apply for special messenger to Tlflla to find out s lease oi-tne lonowing aescriDea lanas: whether there Is any trickery or "devilry" In the apparatus. HOTEL AKKIVALS. Prince Kupert H. W. Bicknell, Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe Olbson, Mary Llbby, L. o. Ubby, Mr. nd Mr. A. Baker. Mrs. and Miss Russell, Vancouver: W. E. Walker, Naks; J. Cook, Winnipeg: Miss B. O. Stlllman Miss M. 9. Strong, Charles 6tlllman, New York: J. T. Hollingshead, Fort William; Oscar LIUenk, Port Edward H. E. Thornton, New Hazelton; M. A. Burbank. Prince Oeorge;, 8. B. Donald eon. Port Esslngton; Mrs. H. Shrub- S tad, Kltamaat; F. A. Russell, city; J. Ryder Arnold, Inverness. CENTRAL C. H. Fogg, Vancouver; ;o, S.Thomas. Ketchikan; W. M. McLeod and Mrs. Mc- Lcod. Klntlre. Ontario; -T. 3. Powers, Sunnyslde. . k smoy Mr. and Mrs. L. Rowe and Vernon nd Marven Rowe. Ketchikan. Mrs. Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner 01 ixt 1253, Hsnge 4 thence south 9 chains: thence west t chains: thence north to high wster mark: thence easterly along high water mark 5 chains, more or less, to point of com mence ment. ana containing a acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Dated June 13. 1927. FOR Diarrhoea THEITI HOTHIHG TO EQOAL This valuable preparation has been os the market for the past eighty years, and bolds a reputation second to none for the relief of all bowel complaints. Price, Wte. s bottVe st all druggists or dealers; put p only by The T. Mil-, buxn CoLiffuieJ, Toronto, Out. BBBHEwivsiHr-L' V Vslsssa BBBBBBBBBBvlasfiEff.AS'Ssf XS. 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All work left in before 12 noon is ready for delivery the same evening. Ormes Ltd. yfic Pioneer Drttpffisls THIRD AVE. SIXTH ST. - - TELEPHONES 826 200 Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (i.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Hliuksmilhs, Patternmakers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385