Wednesday, June 22, 1927 WANTED THE IcanadianI PAciric AT ONCE A few more 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 hope I MAGNETISM the most mysterious and most irresistible force in the universe when applied to the human body in a scientific manner, assists nature in eliminating the poisonous waste that is 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 ailments which hitherto have not responded to medicines, manipulations, surgical operations, hot springs or electrical treatment. Thousands of people since the introductipn of the IONA-OTONE into Canada thret months ago are now enjoying good health -and these people had been called incurable 1 In the light of modern developments, hardly any disease cin now be called incurable. FKUE TREATMENTS So sure are we that you will be benefited by the IONA-OTONE that we cordially invite every person in Prince Ilupert and vicinity to accept our offer of free treatments. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose. I0NA-0T0NE HEALTH CO. Rooms 10 and 11. Smith Block, Prim e Ilupert, B.C, Clinics at Vancouver. Victoria, Calgary and Edmonton Road to health Men have found that it pays to have their automobiles inspected regularly by an expert. Why not do as much for the human body? The surest way to jetnin good health Is to have your do for,give you a thorough examination at regular intervals. It will add years to your life. If sickness should overtake you consult your doctor at once and bring lii.s prescription to , Ormes. For 20 Years Prescription Specialists Qra&8 I'M. 7ic Pioneer Dt'uptisfs THIliD AVE. O SIXTH ST TELEPHONES 8?t,200 i -iiiiii -niMiiMUM iiinw MMwwnn--ni r Dr. J. R. Gosse Helgefson Block X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686 9 a.m. to G p.m. Evening Appointments Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Jllltr 13, 1. .1, .7. Ti. i.-ii.... iv.,.....n Jnm-uii. mill NUrMuy Tn VuiHotni-r, Victoria ami wnltlr June H. S3. SU. PKIM'KSH lti:.VMtUT.. For nulrd.tr. Kat Hrlla lt.II... 0"". l alK Nj.m.i. .Urrt lt,.y. ' Cnmpbrll lllvrr. and Vwiromrr M") Satur.l..). "' ".-""'' '- Agency for all Htcmshl,. I.lnrs. Corner Oltt II Mill. UriMTHl .Rnn. V. fi. of 4(lV tr.!l and Srd Avenue. Prince Ituorrl. Ill l.C Insist on ODUGT They Lead in Quality S Local and Personal a k BO. Undertaken. Phone tl. Dentist. Dr. J. R. aosse. Phone 686'. Lessons in Elocution and Dancing. Phone Black 214. 149 Oet the Big 4 habltl When thinking ot a Taxi, phone 4. tf Shoes rebuilt like Arthur's Shoe Store. new at )eaa me summer nouaays. Mc- - Ir. H. I'. Tolmle will utldrrsn a public merlins In the Auditorium, Nlxtli Avenue on Prlduy, June 24, at 8.13 p.m. 145 On account of the rain last night's scheduled Senior baseball game be tween the Sons of Canada and Gyro Club was called off. G. C. MacKay, district engineer for the provlncal department of public works, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a trip to Anyox on official duties. Earl De Gruchy, school teacher at Alice Arm, wasa passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon going I duties. Miss E. A. Mercer of Booth Memorial j School teaching staff expects to leave lum for Massett where he win lnstal THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE fDENlfl MOUNIE "u, A n. brandy urn with a jljggBotllcd in CofJnac- Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678. This advertisement iJ not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Boaid or by lhe Government of British Columbia. tf Hyde Transfer now agents for Lady smith-Wellington Coal. Phone 580, tf T. J Shenton, Inspector of mines through to Vancouver where he wiu; Ptmce " MIng thls "' afternoon " on the " next Monday for Victoria near which . , tn data,a , t ,nc,ude(, Mrg- m. :cuy sne win spend me summer noil- cpe,. William i days camping. On, her return to duty Qartjner I in September, Miss Mercer win assume McOibbon and Matt the nrlncmalsnlD of Booth ccnool. 1 n ,v,,h o.i famii ,-ih James Munnls returned to the city on the Prince George this morning after a holiday visit to Vancouver. A. C. Garde, , M.S., formerly of this city, arrived on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver and .entrained for 8mlthers on business In connection, with mining Interests in that district. Seventy-five Alaska tourists from the steamer Prince Oeorge were driven about the city this morning in auto mobiles. The railway company has made arrangements with local taxi con cerns, whereby this sight seeing is given visitors so desiring. Mr. Crrbb, superintendent of the Pacific Salvage Co., and Capt. Frank- forth of the same concern came north on the Prince George this trip and disembarked at White Cliff Island where they will direct salvage operations on the stranded motorshlp CmUlamba. The tea and sale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon by the Ladles' Aid cf First Presbyterian Church at the home of Mrs. D. G. Stewart, Fourth Avenue West, was a well attended and successful affair, a substantial sum toe-tag realized for the work of the Aid. Representatives ot the owners and underwriters' concerns arrived on the Prince Oeorge this morning from Seattle on business In connection with the ,' 111;; stranding of the Pacific Steamship Co.V George for the Atlln district on official ,,... . mntnh!n Chall&mba on White Clin rmrr Passengers salllhe for Vancouver on Island, down the coast from here. Mrs. J. D. Thurber and family aro sailing tomorrow afternoon on the Prince Charles for Vancouver. Mrs. Thurber will attend a Baptist Church convention in the southern city after I .... o . u . Ul.il .vv a.... itmmi ........u. . . . . . , , . , .... , ,h- n.t.t. wnicn sne wm De joinea oy u. inur- enn ttramer Prinm. Cmme. Oant. . . .. . ber and they will proceed on a visit - ' yesterday aiternoon ana enirainea nerc .... . . Harry Nedden. arrived at 11:30 this , to their former home In Nova o,, Scotia. luia uiviuiug .ui morning from Vancouver and will safli ; ut 4 o'clock this afternoon for Skagway Moosc picnlc to Dlgby ulsai onSun. The vessel had a full list of passengers, day BoaU leave Cow Bay from 9 t. .most of them being Alaska round trip- Gentlemen 1.00. Ladles and children pers wnne omers procecaea r.asi oyfrce. Tea and coffee provided. 143 tram. HOTEL AUKIVALS. Prince Itupert G. A. Durle, W. B. Shakespeare, Der- mot .McEvov. J. C. BlKham. R. D, Purvis and A. G. Young, . Vancouver: Albert Farrow.-steamboat inspector, .... . . . n ritii t.w f ,. . Mrs. Manooa. owm n. f. uanii-c, Mrs. W. H. Watts Amsbury, school at Stewart, arrive on the Catala of dayg on offlclal a,Mex wl rcturn city; yesterday afternoon from the mining th princess Louise this afternoon, ' , . n A. E. Marks and 3. G. Fe! tnwn nrt will snend a few davs Visit- - w "couv- McDonald and O. Erick. city. . h hl. .,. m, C.N.n.: D. and Mrs. A. R. Gordon. 1236 Second and Mrs- w P Prlce are saillngi Avenue, before proceeding to Victoria tomorrow afternoon on the Prince' LAND ACT. where he will attend sTimmer school. v-.n,v h.' th uin NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APPLY TO I " ' LEASE i'OKKSIIOKE. attend a Baptist Church convention. At . John Dybhavn win leave wnigm the Ume t- wm algo d ,n Prlnce RUpert Land Recording vhoirrl the romnanv eauboat DelDhln- ... . ....... nistrlct of Prince RUDert. and situate . . . - tneir annual vacation. in uie souin. . . . . r . . . . - .i 1 Islands. the bookkeeper for the Massett Can- John , Nol, secr,tarT f the TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging ner.' cannery who arrived from Van- Bml8h Underwrlters. As. Compsn r LlmUed, ox .vaouyer.. eouver on the Prince oeorge this morn- ! tor lease of the following latIODi oue o tne. memDers Cf the to apply ng ana wno wui go across wn Vancouver Board of Trade excursion 0Tin .? 'nt nlsnted aonrox- Mr. Dybhavn expecU to return to the miMdeT?ast vUltlng the clty. had a metln, ln E. E. Gregg, assistant district forester, left on yesterday's train for Burns Lakei j where he will be met at the end ot the ; week by R. 2. Allen, district forester. , 'Both will then make a trip north Into ! Sabine provincial forest, being due back In the city by July 1. Mr. Allen will leave for the Interior tomorrow morning, making a stop eriroute at Terrace to hold a timber sale. Dermot McEvoy of Vancouver, consulting engineer for the Gutta Percha Rubber Co., Is a visitor In the city to-da. having arrived yesterday afternoon on the Catala after visiting the mines at Stewart and Alice Arm, both of which ramps he reports to be looking well. Mr. McEvoy Is a son of Bernard McEvoy. the 85-year-old but still able Vancouver newspaperman who writes "Street Corners" column In the Vancouver Province under the nom-de-plume of "Diogenes." CAIlll OP THANKS. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Rothwell desire") to convey their sincere thanks to their many friends for the kind expressions of sympathy received in their ANNOUNCU.MKNTS Moose Picnic, June 28. Presbyterian' Sunday to Dlgby, July 7. St. Andrew's Picnic, July 21. K.C. Picnic. July 31. "HUii.n nxv The Demand For It km tVjDnolTfD BM 4 School Picnic with local insurance dealers iif the of- of the mouth of the Tassoo H'ver. Mores- flee of G. H. Arnold this morning. Vancouver ISuurri of Trade inriu-ln-rs will he at the hall tu lie held In the .Muoe Hall tonight in full force and Hitli new sir pi and the Jadien of Prince Kupert are Invited hi the hoard to he present and uit In entertaining the guests. For the first match in the Mobley Cup game to be played tomorrow night i against the Grand Terminals, the Regl-i ment team will consist of Sim, MackayJ Hunter, Wallace, Harris. Ross. Wilson, Russell, Macdonald, Perry and Ncrrlngton with Strachan and Walters u reserves. C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. Arthur Slater. Is due at 3.30 this afternoon from Alaska and will sail at S for Vancouver and Victoria. Passengers booked to sail south from here on the vesee! Include Mrs. Morris Blott and daughter. Miss Ruby Scott, F. C. Cowan and J. rcrry. The Canadian Fish.. & Cold Storage Co. is offering the three steam trawlers, Jamea Carruthers, Andrew Kelly and O. E. Foster, for sale. These vessels operated out ot here for several years until the concern some time ago discontinued halibut fishing on the company lay. The Andrew Kelly is now on dry dock for cleaning and painting. Passengers arriving In the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from northern points Included John Rlddell. IR. Gordon, Miss Richardson, Mrs. Mahood and child, Mrs. A. Stone and Archie Gordon from Stewart; O. A. Durle. R. D. Purvis. A. C. Younsr. L. F. thence following the high water mark In a nortn westerly, westerly ana eouui-westerly direction for a distance of one and one-half miles: thence In an easterly ! direction to the point of commencement, ' and containing 160 acres, more or less. JOSEPH- DOUGLAS WILaUi, Acting s Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd Dated 30th April. 1927. LAND ACT. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND FOR INIUSTIIIAL PURPOSES In Prince Rupert Land Recording nintrlrt of Prince RUDert. and situate J S. t sewell Inlet. Morcsbv Island. Queen TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Compe.ny Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Timber Merchants, Intends to apply for a lease ot the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 71, Sewell Inlet. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Island, north. 31.43 chains; thence east 51.17 chains: thence tn a southwesterly direction, folowlng the shore line to the point of commencement, and containing 30 acres, mere or less. JOSEPH DOUGLAS WILSON, Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. DrIihI anth Aprtl. 1927. MINERAL ACT (I or in I') CERTIFICATE OP IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE "WESTERN HOPE," "TRtXIE," and "OLD KENTUCKY" Mineral Claims situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Prince Rupert District. Where Located On Porcher Island. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore. nee Miner's Certificate No. B9151 C. the duly authorized agent of Frank Patterson, Free Miner's Certificate No. 89137 C Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements, for the of obtaining a Crown Grant of furpose be above claims. And further take notice that action. ' m . . iinfi CMlnn OK mi ha r-vrr nw. " - .i imurwriiiriiwi. Alice Arm; A. Pearson from Maple Bay, Dated this 6th day of May. 1027. aud W. B. Shakespeare from Port LEWIS W. PATMORE. LAND ACT. tlnlnn Mrhl Arrlff.l-v.l T n NOTICE Of INTENTION TO Al I I, 111 I.KAM. I.AXH ;McPhee, arrived In port from Vancou-I iver at 7:30 this nvomlng. After dls-' In Qvieen Charlotte Island Land Re- (charging loca. cargo, the principal Itff fl 5 I ot which was a gaaboat which will be De La Beche Inlet. Moresby Island. lused hv Georir Little In handling rot. TAKE NOTICE that British' Columbia . . . . .. " T Fishing St Packing Co. Ltd.. of van- tonwood boom tloww lhe Skce,la rlver eouver; Packers. Intends B.C.. occupation Bomciinit Somptlmi' nirn !iko Mri Mrs. W v. II u. Klnir KinK for tne Umlmitcd ml Bt NfW WMt. t0 ,pply for a ot the following of this City wrote Pacific Milk described lands: ,h Ard2ftrvi,i nrwM.rt(.ri to the Ardgartal proceeded to the Comnwnclng Rt a post planted at the n In whiph mntlp IhU a note in wnicn Kho une maae inu ,?m nf Naa n,.. ,,,., ,h. h i . ,. .,ith n . n-he oommi'llt: "If you would Stop quantity of cannery supplies to un- I"11- Moresby Island: thence south 3 ana thinK of the amount ot load. canned milk used the world' chains; thence east 20 chains; thence north 8 chains, more or less, to hUth water mark; thence west along high water over, it would strike you that! Through passengers on the steamer ""..Jf.P0"',. "wTe?,'"1 It must be irood." That's just'CataIft )"tday afternoon from nor-It. Canned milk is Kood. That',hMn ,X3lnU Cathro. Mrs. U w.V,v Mw. .l..,n..,l fm- If i, McNIcholas. Mrs. Lamberton, Ed.Berg- 11 1 VS V "VIHIIHV W so big. PACIFIC MILK I lend Office, VuiK'.iuver I'u.liirlrs nt l.adner unil Alihutsford, "HUILD H.C" king, Carl SWAnaon. W. Dorirl, D. Cart-son, Mr. and,- Mrs. R. Ferguson and R. Orr, Anyox to Vancouver; Earl De Giur.hy and J. A. Miller. Alice Arm for Vancouver: Mr. Watson and Miss Watson, 8tewart for Vancouver; Mrs. L. A. i Brown; Stewart for Victoria, and W. j Symington and E. Cameron, Maple Bay for Vancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA FISHING & PACKINO CO. LTD., Applicant. Dated June 10. 192T rsvJPW.Wi Printers announce the opening of their store on Third Atcnuc opposite Third Street, with a full new and up-to-date stock of Stationery . OFFICE SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES KODAKS AND FILMS COLUMMA AND HRUNSWICK RECORDS DENNISON CREPE PAPERS, WAX, &c U Agents for the New Columbia" Viva-Tonal Phonograph Telephone 234 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert. B.C. Help the Fair! In order to liquidate last yvar's indebtedness, the Fair Hoard is conducting a membership drive. Membership Ticket $1.00 On or before the opening of the Fair In September, a drawing will be held, and the holder of the winning number will be presented with Lot 7, IJlock 18, Section 1, on Second Avenue, near .McBride Street. Assessed value, $2,070.00. BUY YOUR TICKET NOW Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, 1I.C. HOES AND RAKES ORNAMENTAL LAWN FENCING CJRASS SCYTHES LAWN SHEARS GRIND STONES LAWN MOWERS SCYTHE SNATHS SCYTHE STONES RUBBER HOSE SPRAY PUMPS Mail Orders Carefully Filled