Saturday, June 4r 1927 t.ncakt T.IUNCS MOTH v it with a T.1IOMACH T.WAU.INTUTIH 1. 1001 T.ArrtMHX t.oviu TLOUILIMIl t.iuddui bUMMis, Hie Chiropractor I SiMONDS ) SAW Sloys sharp longer Cuts easier. Saws faster IIMflNOS CANADA (AW CO. LTD, ftfl MONTMCAk I vancouvcr. rr, johh. n.b, WM hM TORONTO VH fc i iiiH If any segment of the Spine b in an abnormal pounon nrnjuccj OH be nerve r&SV ,. trunk! at V r""' "" tliKue develops. Tf MtAD- T. THSOAT TivmiiUMU v (W7 d. a. McMillan Palmer d'raduale CIIIItOI'KAtTOIt I'ntho .Neunimeler Service. 'Open KvqiiIiiks llitiims G and 7, Ext-hungc niock. Phone G'Jl Local and Personal Arthur's Tail. Phone 878. it B.C undertakers. Phone 41. Dentist. Dr. J. n. douse. Phone 680. Oct the Big 4 babltl ot & Taxi, phone 4. DEMAND When thinking tf Slmeif reliiilltt.llke new at Mc-ArthuVi.hoe More, tt j Hyde Transfer now agents for Lady-smith-Wellington Coal. Phone 580. tf 8. D. Johnstone returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a I -'rief trip to Terrace. Watch for the opening of the "Louvre" on Third Avenue, iWrathall's old store) with an exclusive line of Ladles' Dresses.. No two alike. tf Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Casley will sail tomorrow night on the Prince Oeorge for a six weeks' visit to Los Angeles after which .they will return to the city. Mrs. .Peter Stephen will leave by Tuesday morning's train for New York whence she will embark for Scotland to spend until the fall visiting her former home In Aberdeen. She wllj be accompanied to Eastern Canada by her daughter, Mrs. J. W. McAuley. A C.P.rt. steamer Princess Alice, Capf. II. Tliemxon, arrived In port at 4.30 yesterday afternoon from Alaska, sailing an hour later for Vancouver and Victoria. The following passengers from the north disembarked here from the steamer: Staff Sergeant Walshaw, Mrs. Fannie Miller, Rfv. and Mrs. II. Kitting land family. Mrs. Thelma .McCowan. Mrs. Hope Johnston. John Orcnstad, leapt. K. S. Irgens and Mrs. J. A. Fln- layson. Embarking here for (Vancouver on the vessel were W. E. Narkus and J. Clark. PAGE & SHAW "The Candy of Excellence" C'lasnic Creams, er box $!.!!.' Candies of the Golden West, per box $l.."0 and $;l.00 Selections of Fruits and Nuts, per box .... $l..o and Sj?:i.OO Assorted Milk Chocolates, per box .S !.-." Greater Empire Package, per box ,. $!.:!. and $20 Assorted Chocolates, per box .'. ,S 1.0(1 and $-.( Chewey and Hard Centre Chocolates, er box .$1.00 and $2.00 Assorted Nut Chocolates, per box , $1.25 Peppermint Patties , , ,0t Assorted Caramels oOf Family Mixture $f.(() Children's Mixture , 80? and :K Veanut Brittle . . . ;r Hard Candy in Jars, each :K5t Ormes ltd. yic Pioneer Druggists THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES ft? u 200 BETTER DENTISTRY PLATES that JWU II IUIIUIIII lf jrvi.li. - jm cc and lend hcnuly to I he contour of the fucc Always Dr. MAGUIRE p5h Open Over Ormes one 525 "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "TJIE DAINTIEST Bia:AKFAsnvVp!y.,o , Smoked Dully by Canadian psh & fold Storage Co., Ill Prince Hupert, B.C. I Man of Sixty Finds t theRemedy "Fruit-a-tivei" Corrected Bladder and Bowel Trouble MR. THOS. GRAHAM Mr. Thomas Graham of Oshawa, Ont, has found the Icy to health. Writing about it he says:" "Just a line to tell you what good 'r'ruit-a-tives has clone me. I am CO years o!d and tried all kinds of medicines for bladder and bowel trouble which used to keep me from work a month at a time, until I started taking 'Fruit-a-tives'. Thanks to 'Fruit-a-tivcs' I have worked steadily for four years without a sick day. I have never felt Letter than I do now." "fruit-a-tivcs" substitutes radiant health 1 for sickliness. It effectively overcomes constipation, bladder and kidney troubles because it is the kind of remedy that 1 nature meant us to use the juices of fresh, rie fruits, intensified and combined with strengthening tonics. You have a right to that "Glad-to-be-alive" feeling. Give "Fruit-a-tives" a chance to restore your health. If you are constipated or worried with bladder trouble begin taking "Kruit-a-tives" today. 25c and 50c everywhere ' Cabaret Entertainment --ingcrs and musicians--In Southern melody and comic songs every night this week at the .Commodore Cafe. No cover charge. i 130 on yesterday afternoon's train from Smlthers and will spend, until Monday In the city. Mr. Johnscn. who formerly ran out of Prince Rupert. Is now a passenger train engineer out of Smlth ers It Is their first visit here ;n a Tear. . Rev. and Mrs. II. Kurlng and family arrived In the city from Ketchikan on the Princess Alice yesterday afternoon. Mr. Kurlng was formerly Lutheran Church minister at Prince George Is now located In Alaska. They expect to return north Monday aboard the Princess Alice, their visit here being In order to comply with certain United States Immigration regulations. Mrs. William Bhrubsall. after nn ab.smcc in the East of several years, arrived In the city from Florida on yesterday afternoon's train and expects to proceed on Monday to Ketchikan to Join Mr. "8hrubsall who has becomo Identified with the fishing Industry. In the meantime, Mrs. Shrubsnll u the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Unwln, 1000 Moresby Avenue, Westvlew. persuaded m to gvt a box ot After I had taken a ttw boxes I rnt wonderful relief. I now weigh one- hundred and thirty flvt pounds where, before, I never went over niiioty." Priee 50c. a box it all dnieyMs or dealers, or mailed direct on reoeipt of He by The T. Mllburn Co., Limited. Toronto, Ont . TUP! TV ATf.V MW M I I I ' K.P. Banquet Monday. Valhalla Picnic. June 19. Moone whist drive and dance June 7. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Brooks arrived In the city from Terrace on yesterday afternoon's train. Parent Teacher Association Tea and sale of home' cooking In the Booth School on Tuesday,, June 7, from 8 to e. :- R. a. Cunningham of Port Esslngton ! arrived In the city on the Cardena last night after a business trip to W 11. Manuel, CNJl. travelling auditor, arrived from the East on yesterday afternoon's train anl Is registered at the Hotel Prince i Rupert. James Olllett, Indian agent for the Queen Charlotte Islands, will return to Massett on the Prince John tonight after having spent a couple of days In the .city. Word was received through R. P. McKaughton that the ticket agents who recently visited the city were extremely pleased with their entertainment In this city. Mr. and Mrs. William 'Asseltlne of Stewart will be passengers aboard the steamer Prince Oeorge tomorrow evening going through to Vancouver en route to Toronoto. Dugald Campbell, representative of tho Mcrgcnthaler Linotype Co., returned to Vancouver on the Cardena this afternoon following a visit to tlve city and district on company business. C.P.R. steamer Princess Beatrice, Copt. s. K. Gray, arrived at 10.15 this morning from the south and, after .completing the discharge of local freights, sailed on her return to Vau-j corner and wayports. j Miss Jessie Moore, R.N.. w1k lias been on the graduate nursing stall of the Prince Rupert General Hospital for some time, has resigned and will leave on Monday morning's train for her home on the prairies. Inaugurating the company's summer J . Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A.' tourist service. CFJl. steamer Prln- Johnstone, having made her calls In cess loulse will arrive In port early the Skeena River, arrived In port from Monday morning enroute to Alaska. It the south at 920 last night and. after it expected Capt. Arthur Slater will be ; comnletln the Naas River, was In nort !ln command of the vessel. Staff Sergeant Walshaw of the local Skagway. She will pay brief visit to the city before proceeding south. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Johnson arrived again at noon today bound for Vancouver and wayports'.- ocucnmrm oi me uoyai Canadian Oeorge McAfee, manager of the Big Mounted Police returned to the cltyjBay Lumber Co.. arrived In the cltv on the Princess Alice after making the : yesterday from Georgetown to confer " .sj u Kunrge ui " with ailhert Campbell, who will be shipment of liquor to the Yukon. enalneer of the new Dlant. In connec Mrs. J. A. rinlayaon of Nanslmo, I' i4f 01, in purser or me memer rrin tion with Installation of machinery In h- njM bulJtit Seal Cove, -j mnitia. aiu,ra ncrs yesser- Ex-Governor Ex-Governor D. D. W. W. Davis Davis arrived arrived In day afternoon from the steamer Prln- j the city from Washington. D.C. aboard cess Alice aiier making tne trip to the steamer Cardena last nhrht and proceeded by this morning's train to Cedarvale where he has extensive mln Ing Interests operated under the name of the D. W. Mines Ltd. He has not been here since last fall, W. C. Orchard. CPJt. general sgent here, will sail tomorrow night on the Catala to spend a week in Stewart on business. During his absence, H. M Donald, one of the company's purfers, who arrived on the Princess Beatrice this morning from Vancouver, will take charge of the local office. Miss Zada Palmbom, R.N who grsd uated from the local training school mis summer and has been on the start of the Smlthers hospital for some time, will return to the city from the interior at the first ot the week to rejoin the Prince Rupert General Hos pital staff for the summer months, llnxliig Tiiiiriiuiiieut In t:hlliltloii ill iii Monday, June at 8.30 p.m. it rtiiiiidi of real Httlon. Main rtrnt, llatlllng llnrvlrli of lYInte Rupert . Harry .inlrrxni of VuiHoutrr, e-lllitellit chain- plon. Ile good preliminaries Charlie lrimn of Vancouver will referee ull bouts. x (uvnMv,.,,H.w J Elcvc members of the Daughters amu,um i,.u,n m T0f the Nilc.an organization for Shrln . ers' wives, from Buffalo, New York, ouuuucr uaruivai, .xmmuon nan. arrived In the cltv from the oi.th June 16. Moose Picnic, June 28. HAD, BAD SPELLS WITH HER HEART Mrs. B. 0. nail, Bolton Centre, Qu Writes ("Some time am I haA hA aboard the Prince George this morning. They will make the round trip to Stewart before disembarking here tomorrow evening and proceeding East by Monday morning's train. Dr. A, R. Thomson and Dr. W. G. Woodlcy of Vancouver. Workmeu's Com-; pensatlon Board physicians, and W. Wallace, secretary of the board, after pelli with my heart which I believe having spent a couple of days In the f.asedT bv neryouxnesa. I tried city on official business, will proceed t i TtZt V l"ml r to s-cwart on the Prince Oeorge to- evening, they will leave Monday morn ing lor the Interior. Capt. K. S. Irgens, commander of the steamer Stavangerfjord, flagship of the Norwegian-American line operating between Oslo and New York, arrived In the city on the Princess Alice yesterday after i making the round trip to Skagway. He Is on a tour of Canada and left by this morning's train for the East to 'visit various points before rejoining his ship at New tYork. . ..... ll'NKHAL SOTICK. The funeral of Baby Mara Johanna Torvlk will take place tomorrow, Sunday at 2 p.m. .from the parlors of the B.C. UiuK.rtakcru.. Church Notices NT, AMIItKVV'S C.YHIKIIItAL (Church of England) Rector, Archdeacon G. A. Rlx. As sistant. Rev. W. P. Barfoot, M.A. Sunday school at 10 ajn. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Address by Gen eral McDonell on "The Evolution of the Canadian Corps." Evening service at 7.30. Sacrament of the Lord's Sup per will be administered on the firs. Sunday of the month at 11 a.m.; thlxc Sunday of the month at 8 ajn. Baptisms as arranged. f'IIUITIAN SCIf.NtK SOCIETY Service every Sunday morning to the Hays' Block, 245 Second Avenue. Sub Ject on Sunday "God, the only Cause and Creator." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. PltKMlVTKItlAN ( 111 KC II. Minister. Rev. J. R. Frlzell, B.A.. rest- dence. The Manse. Telephohe 463. Morning service at 11 o'clock Preacher, Rev. Nelson A. Harkues3. M.A. secretary of the Bible Society for B.C Sunday school at 12.15. Evening ser vice at 7.30. Subject, "How much then. is a man better than a sheep?" Preacher, Rev. J. R. Frlzell. Duet. Stalncr's "Love Divine, all loves excelling" by Mrs. J. A. Tcng and J. E. Duvey. IM I IJi ( III K( II The Churrh of Service. Morning wor ship at 11 o'clock. Speaker. Rev. G. O, Hacker. Sunday School - at 2 o'clock. Evening worship at 7.30. Rev. Nelson Harkncss of Vancouver, who Js a very forceful speaker will deliver an ad dress "The Bible In. Many Lands." The Board of Trade has not yet re ceived word whether the Railway Company will erect the totem pole formerly at the Intersection of Second A-vcmic nd Second Street. If they do not, the city will undertake the work. It was reported to the Board of Trade last uight. The Board ot Trade at Its meeting last night decided to co-operate in any possible way with the Acropolis 11111 Improvement League m the Improve' ment of the grounds there. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED. OODD SMART GIRL FOR cljar store; one with experience preferred. Apply Federal News Company. Third and Fulton. Spring Time Is CELERY KING Time Brew 1 cup of this fine old vegetable took. ' It Is all the spring medicine you need. It drivel out winter's poisons. Improves the appetite and mikes you feel better rifht sway. CELERY KING is good for the whole family. At dnnjfist, J0 60c PAGE TRREE With some tobaccos it's a case of chance acquaintance and a quick "So long!" But with Ogden's, you. get pally and remain so. Ogden's grows on your affections. It suits palate, pipe and pocket and every whiff is as sweet as a breath of English April air. Save the valuable "Poker Hands" Velvet am I 1' IcanadianJ Vacific cfce cream MANUFACTHBEBS mmi r a PHONE, 758 Corner 3rd Ave. and Second St. FOR KENT I'.O. Dox 682 Johnson's Electric Floor Polisher JjJli.OO per day Let us know the day you want it!. Kaien Hardware Co. l'honc 3 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings frnce Rupert To KeUlilknn, Wmncell, Juneau, and SkaRivay .May SO, June , 13, 21, S7 To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle lune 3. II, IK, fit 39. IWUNCESt IIKATItlCE. Tor llutednle. Hast llella Delia. Ocean Tails, Numu, Alert Hay. Campbell River, and Vancouver every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency (or all Steamship Lines. Full Information from VP. a OltOmilO. Oeneral Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, ac.