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Will there be enough life when he irets j uii juiiiu hi nun u iuiii fi"i - - Hi- in 11... 1.1 .... vi t irk ln,.inn nn VOUr OWI1 lllC vuc wuriU Oil 1MB OWH I ItliK iiipui".." - -,u J'm policy manuring at n certain ape on the hoy 8 life solves in problem. Enquire for full particulars about Children s 1'oiiciea irom G. P. TINKER Local and Personal Arthur Taxi, Phona 78. 110. Undertaken. Phone 41. Off the Big 4 habit! When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4, tf Klmes rebuilt like new at Mc-Artlnir'n kluU 1 4 ........ iv.x:, fc i " Mr. J I, n. Rochester, Eleventh Strcc . will be at home on Tuesday. May 3; from 4 to 0. 102 rte Ober haa returned to hi former realdence In liarclton district alter having .petit the winter at the Premier mine. ! Dr H. A. Wlllana of Stewart, who hat j been on a trrlp to Vancouver and Vic toria, waa a pautengcr on the Catala yesterday returning north. II. Q. John ton. manager of Inverneaa cannery, arrived on the CaUla yesterday afternoon from vlait to the new cannery Jie and asMootates are building at Klemtu. Mrs L M. DeCex entertained at bridge at her resld-nee. Fourteenth Avenue Wast. In honor of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Blott. who are leaving shortly to reside In Ban Francisco. Vancouver Province Mrs. W. W. Anderson ft Hazelton arrived in the ttty from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed Ted Tlte returned home on the Catala ytslerday from Vancouver, where be attends the University of British Columbia, to spend the summer vaca tion with bis parent. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Tlte. B21 Borden Street. John Newtek. Kazettaa "grand old man." arrived In the city from the Interior on last night's train and sailed by the steamer Prince George for Vancouver where he will consult an eye peelallst and attend the United Church conference next meek. Rev. George O. Hacker and Rev. Eran j Buter mill sail neat Cuadaf ntgbt tor Vancouver to attend the annual oon-.fereucc of the United Churoh. Both ministers from this district. main most of the tune in Vanaouver though he may get over to Seattle to visit bis brother. Fred 6trfhefM. wbo is now engaged with an on in that city. Aboard the fisheries patrol steamer Malaspina. hich ma bere last week, with Royal Commissioner DavM Mc-Krnile slid Chief Inspector of Fisheries Motherwell aboard, was also Fred Chrisuanmru. patrol oCUer at Smith's Inlet, mho was being taken to Van couver to face charge that be accepted bribes for permitting tUegal fishing. C.N.R. steamer Prince John is coming up the coast this -week lu the Van couver-Queen Charlotte Islands-Prtnce Rupert service In place of the Prince Charles which has been withdrawn at Vancouver. The John will remain In the Island service during the summer on a similar schedule to last year doing the meekly service between Vancouver and Prince Rupert and the south end m'hlle the Prince Charles covers the north end In conjunction with her Stewart and Anyox calla. The general change of schedule for all boat Includ ing the Alsska service goes Into eSeet on June 13. 4 ANNOUNCKMHNTS 1'rinoe Ruert Player Club wlU pre sent "Nothing but the Truth." on May 4 at the Wcvtliolme Theatre. L.O.L. and L.O.B.A. whist drive dance. May 8. Another Gyro Iloedown, Friday, May 0. j Established 11)23. friJ t. and Auditorium Office Hours: l a.m. to G p.m., Saturday: . 5) n nu to ,1 p.m. ' Any evening by appointment DrFP Kenny A" As Jk "JL V DENTIST Liduiue Dlock. l'liuuo 109 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Women Know Best "Fruit-a-tive." Make and Keep You Well MRS. O. MONACH Thousands and thousands of women hva tried "Fruit s-tives" during the past quarter of a century. Many of these, like Mrs. Opal Moruch, took "Fruit-a-tives" as a last resort after having failed to get relief from any other remedy And their experience has been invariably the same "Fruit-a-tives" saved them from constipation, biliousness, headaches, indigestion, backache and kindred troubles when they bad almost given up hope of ever being well again. Writing from Frcnchvi3e. Sak., Mrs. Monach says, "I have taken many kinds of medicine, but none prove so good as 'Fruit-a-tivcs' for me. It is the only on the steamer 'Prince George last, medicine I take I use it regularly and da i night for Vancouver where she will re- j Dot riSht if I do not." ' main for several months. I Let "Fruit-a-tives" be your medicine and Miss Helen Boyd Young was a pas-venge on the Out Is yesterday on her way from Vancouver, where abe attends "Ohool. to Port Simpson where abe will spend the vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R Boyd Young. help ou to get wen ana aeep weu. nuy a box today. 25c and SOe everywhere. 1111 on Thursday. May b. 104 WUItan Dudoward was- a passenger on the Catala yesterday' returning to Port Simpson after a trip to Vancouver. CJt.O. Anderson, head carpenter at tfce dry dock, was a passenger for Vancouver on the steamer Prince Oeorge last night. fjnlno Freighter ChSkoot. Capt. J. L. WuttaBM. arrived in port yesterday af ternoon from the south and. after dts- charging a small parcel. f local freight called at 4.30 fur Alice Arm and Wales Island. Mat Cherry Campbell, who attend. the University of British Columbia at Vancouver, was a pda.nger on the Oaiate yesterday bound, north to spcn (be summer vacation with her patents m:u receive transfers at the gathering I m Stewart. !mhch will also be attended of other' Russell 'Bulger, who ia. attending the University of British Columbia, will be Meinn Stephens sailed last SUgnt fl fruw Vancouver at the end of the Prince Oeorge to spend a fortnight I taU mwk gpend the -summer vaca holidaying in the south. He will re tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bulger. Wallace Block. Alex. Mitchell arrived home on the Catala yesterday from Vancouver, where be attends the University of British Colombia, to spend the summer vaca tion with hi parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mitchell. 259 Ninth Avenue East. John Date, district, superintendent of Ooveramt-nt Telegraphs. aaUed last night on the Prince Gecrge tnroute to Ax her of t where he will remain for the next two month, relieving the superintendent there mho Is going on leave of absence. J. B. Lambert of Victoria, assistant district engineer for the federal department of public works, was a passenger on the steamer Catala yesterday bound for Port Slmpnon where he will make arrangement for extensive im provementt and repairs that are to be made to the wharf there. r Mr. and' Mrs. Frait s Somen and daughter sailed last night on the steamer Prince Rupert for Vancouver tvhere they will take up future residence. Mr. Somen, mho has been on the city utilities stall here for many years. I to take a position with the B C. Telephone Co. in -. tlte southern city. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crawford, mho have been on a two weeks holiday vlait' to Vancouver, were passengen oa the Catala yesterday morning returning to their home In Stewart, accompanied by their daughter. Miss Muriel Crawford, who is going home for the summer holiday after attending the University of British Columbia. Miss Helen Cram-ford, who Is studying at Columbian College, New Westminster, wlU be home next month. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. DlckDon, arrived at 3:30 yesterday after noon from the south and. after making stop at various docks In the harbor, saUed at 8 o'clock last night for Anyox, Stewart and other northern ports of call. Passengen on the Catala Included K. Erwaldsen, A. Stmousen", J. A. Un derwood. Alex. Mitchell. Ted Tlte, J. M Mala, C. Rand. A. Erlckson, M. Erlck- son, Ounnar Torsen. T. Johnson, O Wick, Sara Olsen, A. Sweuson, R. O Johnston and M. Dahlqulst for Prince R.iperj; David Allan. Mr, and Mre. W. J. Crawford. Miss Muriel Crawford, Miss Haines aud Ml Cherry Campbell for 8trwnrt; J, B. Lambert, William Dudo-ward and Miss Boyd Young for Port Slmpton; Mr. and Mrs. O. Nagren for Anyox, and Mn. I. Young for Arran- Don't mlu the hayseed at the Oyro Iloedown, Auditorium, May 0. This Is regular monthly County Court day but no cases were presented for Judge Young's consideration ao no tension was held. Jim Douglas Is completing construction of a new seven-room two-storey residence near the corner of Second Avenue and Eleventh Street. E Ireland, CJ JL ' "locomotive engineer, left oh today's tTaln for Al berta, The family Is remaining In the city until the summer holidays. Whist drive and dance will be held In the Armory on Thursday. May 5, at 630 pjn. for members of Regiment and friends. Admission 50c a couple. 103 Lutheran Women's Aid will hold a tea and shower for the Plant Stall for the Ridley Home Bazaar on Tuesday afternoon. May 3, at the home of Mrs. Trior Johnson. Everyone Invited. Harold McEwen. CJiR, division freight agent, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train after an official trip to the Interior to the eastern part of his district beyond Prince George. C. E. Moore. Kltlmaat prospector and trapper. Is paying his usual spring visit here, having arrived from down the coast yesterday. He will be stopping until the end of the week at the Savoy Hotel. The -K" Line freighter Kotuku Maru which Is being lined at the dry dock, Is to move down to the .elevator about noon tomorrow to start loading a :full cargo of grain for the United Kingdom or continent. ......... . I Margaret Palmer. Margaret Magulre, I CharleboU, Lillian Worsfold, nidl,v Horns Bazaar In Metrooole Joecphlne lUave uaiiour, ucorge nuuin nu Arthur Sharp are all new stars In' the Players' Club production But the Truth." of "Nothln? EmU M. Urel. wbo comes here each summer to supervise the shipment C-mUd cured salmon from United State Interests, from the Skeena River, arrived In the city on the . Catala yesterday afternoon from Astoria, Oregon. Frank 11. Taylor, well known In terlor prorpector mho achieved con-j s'dcrCble prominence recently by hi! location of rich mineral In the Topley region, was a business visitor In town over night. He srrived on yesterday afternooaCa train and returned East this morning. Adair Carss Chapter. Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, realized Silt aa a result of the tagging on Saturday for the benefit of the soldiers' plot beautlflcatlon fund. Among those wbo assisted, in addition to those mentioned on Sunday, were Mrs. B. F. Self and Miss Micky Skattlebol. The 600-ton American freight steam er Viking of San Francisco is loading canned salmon for the south at the ocean dock today. The vessel arrived In port at 7 o'clock thla morning from Ketchikan and ahould get amay to night. Capt. Bergsen Is muster of the vessel whose first call at this port It Is. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 . SMALL FLAT FOR RENT IN WALLACE Block. Apply H. S. Wallace. Ltd. FOR SALE. THEATRE CHAIRS AND fixtures. Bro. Moody. 107 LAND ACT. NtlTlfi; Ol' INTKNTHIN TO AITI.Y TO LEASE I.AMI. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Queen Charlotte Islands, and tltuate at M'wU Indian Village No. 1. TAKE NOTICE that The Mavsett Can-nen. Ltd.. of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation Cannen. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at this post planted at the northwest corner of our site at Massett. B.C.: thence southerly 3 chains; thence easterly 3.25 chains, more or less; thence northerly 3 chains; thence westerly 353 chains, more or le. to point of commencement, and containing one acre, more or less. THE MASSETT CANNERS. LTD. Applicant Per P Lorenzen. Agent Dated April .30. 1027 Camp Chefs Are Friends jvlTfl. Camp chefs are expert cooks. They use canned milk for every- thing, and the baking they do is to nay the least, very fine. Pacific Milk numbers among these some- of its best friends. We have a number of recipes given u by these men We are glad to. send any of them to you. Simply ask for Camp Chef recipe for cake, cookies nr whatever vou desire. Ad dress 328 Drake Street, Vancouver. PACIFIC MILK Head Office. Vum-vuver t'aviiMir at Ladder and Ablutrurd. THE LABEL IS RED AND WHITE itaK5 zSf aSUPJa aVa, amaaaB I 'lBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBflaVmaBBB II ill is the double-richness oi Carnation Milk IT which makes it so economical. So rich that it can be used in place of cream at one-third cream cost. So rich that it can be greatly diluted when used in cooking and for other milk uses. Carnation is the most completely useful milk you can buy. And it has the additional economy of keeping. None is wasted. It keeps several days after opening indefinitely in the tin. Carnation is just pure, fresh milk evaporated to double richness, kept safe by sterilization. Order from your grocer several tins or a case of 48 tins. Send for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ont. CARNATION CARAMEL CUSTARD Two cups Carnation Milk diluted with 2 cups hot water, J cup sujear, $4 teaspoon salt, 5 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Caramelize sugar and add to scalded, diluted milk. laBl Let remain in double boiler until sugar dissolves. Add this mixture to slightly beaten eggs; then add salt and vanilla. Pour into buttered custard cups. Bake in 225 degree oven with cups set in deep pan of hot water. This serves eight, It tastes creamy It looks creamy . It la creamy Carnation "From Contented Cows" Produced in Canada TWO SIZES TALL AND SMALL The Kroehlers are coming I BaamMHtjmMaaBTMMWs ASSUMED QUALITY, 11EAUTY AND COMFORT. It will nnv vou to wait for these 5 ' ' - : w i KICOKHLKK CHESTEIU'IULD AI1J IJAYk.M'UKi J 11EI1 SUITES f We Khali be pleased to show you the sample coverings NOW BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue an( st Street I'hone 12S UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailings from Prince Rupert, fur VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Swanton Bay', Alert Nay. etc, Tuesday, 3, ii.ni. lur VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, llutedale, Alert Hay, etc, Saturday a.m. lor PORT SIMPSON, ALICE ARM. ANYOX, STEWART. Wales Island. Bun-iliv, 8 pjn. lor Naas River Points aud Tort Simpson. Thursday p.m. 113 tnd Avenue. R. M. SMITH. Ajent. ITlnee Rupert. B.C.