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We will send n representative who will give you a free I0NA-0T0NE HEALTH CO. Rooms 10 nnd Jl, Smith Work. Prince Rupert, IJ.C. Clinics at Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary and Edmonton fry WW "i 1 I; mum T ice Crem MANUFACTURERS K .sir i mi PRINCE PHONE, 758 11.1 . !i ANNOUNCEMENT This new company makes its bow to the citizens of Prince Iiupert. Our aim is to make .the best ice cream possible, using he purest ingredients and under the most sanitary conditions. We caler to parties, dances and banquets, assuring prompt delivery at any hour, and solicit a trial order of our famous "Velvet Ice Cream." Our plant Is the largest nnd latest of Its kind in Northern R.C., and we invite your inspection. Corner .1rd Ave. and 2nd Street. V.O, Hox C82 FINAL WEEK OUR STORE WIDE SALE TERMINATES MONDAY, MAY 23 Jaboiir Bros., Ltd. Advertise in "The Daily News" ELMER GANTRY INEWARRIVALS SELLSRAPiDLY THIS YEAR WILL (Alaska Empire) "Have you read "Elmer Oantry?" The question seems to have succeeded "Oood morning" among those who keep up, or pretend to, with the season's "best Probably no novel since Mrs. 'Robert EUmere" LAND ACT xotici: of ixtkxtiov to api'ly to i.i;.m; m,mi. In Range 3, Coast Land District, Land Ri-.urding District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the south shore of La-Blu. h"re Channel, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Ocsse Packing Co. Ltd.. of 325 Howe St.. Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Flih, Packers, Intends to apply lor a lease of the following described lands. Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner T.L. 10330, Range 3. Coast Land District; thence south 5 cnalns; thence west 10 chains," thence north 5 chains to shore; thence easterly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 5 acres, more or less. COSSE PACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant. Per Chas. L. Robeits, Agent. Dated April 1. 1927 Neglected yes NEGLECT Is doubtless the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This is so self evident that It seems hardly necessary to toll you. If your eyes are giving trouble, have them nttended to and at oncel OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect Is the most inexcusable. DONT lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith lllock Phone 7C3 LINDSAY Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Plnno and l'urnltuni Moving. TOTAL 200,000 I.MMHIRATION DlltlMl FIRST O.UAI(- ter snows healthy inccease Ward's OTTAWA, May 20 - -On the basis of appeared nas creaiea returns. 200 onn mnv ,m k. ' " ' " ' tnch f,.... ........ . .-.v. wicuiuBinus added to to Canada's Canada's cnurcn workers at this latest pubUcatlon of el....... f . . . year. . umuau UlOUja UK DOOKS are vastly different In subject and treatment. They are alike In that "Elmer Oantry," "Robert Elsmere1 population this For the past two weeks ocean liners have fccen coming into Halifax, St. John. Quebec and Montreal dally. far Innrferi ta ean&eltv uHth nmu .iti. as was the case wlthj 0ne of rhe , t , nearly forty years ago. I . . . ,. Kqb ......... .1 . j , I Ivl 111 wm .Wft llWAm WiV BlttbC jit-u cuurcii inemuus ana vneoio gleal doctrines through Its Instantaneous acceptance by the public and Immense sales. It Is said that the first Mxty days of "Elmer Oantry" produced a demand for a million copies or more and that the publishers are more than 200,000 copies behind In their deliveries . t- purchaser. Mrs. Humphrey lived to see "Robert EUmere" in practically all of the libraries from which It was excluded when It was young, and "accepted" by many theologians. It Is not likely that Mr. Lewto will be as fortunate, no matter how long he might live. Said one critic, "Cod took Sinclair Lewis at his w,;rd and struck him dead, artistically speaking, before he 'wrote," und, the same critic, "Elmer Oantry" Is worse than murder." Yet this critic, tlie member oi a committee to select the book of the month for a club of 40.000 or 50.000 members, voted with the other members of the committee that "Elmer Oantry" was the outstanding new book. It Is difficult to see how he could have done otherwise. Boston, Kansas City and other places have put the ban on "Elmer Oantry," refusing to permit It to be sold In the bookstjres. That Is not at range. Many a cleaner book has been treated that way. The author Is brutally frank !n the way he calls a spade a spade. In fact, one sometimes thinks Lewis could have made his point and put over his story without making Elmer so rotten or so ruthlessly exposing his rottenness and telling it all so brazenly. Yet "Elmer Oantry," like all of Sinclair Lewis' books. Is well done. The character painting Is clear and unmistakable. The men In the book, mostly preachers, do the Inevitable. Satire, irony, sarcasm, wit and humor perform their parts in the author's best style. The story rushes from cover to cover with lightning speed, save for a vary few dull spots and they serve to permit the reader to catch his breath. It satisfies the average book reader's demand for an Interesting plot thrllllngly revealed. It is a great book regardless of what one may think of whether or not It ought to have been printed. , ment that they are unable to handle all the v settlers which thev have sd.I plications for, and that it will- b necessary to postpone the movement of some cf these people until later on In the fall and possibly until next year. The preponderance of the new- Ward 1 comcrs arc 'tnl rom European coun tries, out mere nas been an appreciable Incrcasejn the number of tiMuse coming from the British Isles. The class of settlers landed to date Is probably the txt the Dominion has had In many years. They are all selected. Moreover they arc going to engage In agricultural work and practically all of them went directly from the fcoat to farm jobs which had been r.ecured for them before they left the other side. British Immigration during the first three months, Including only those sent out under state-aided schemes, totalled 10243, as compared with C,-623 a year ago. Emigration from England does not reach It? peak until May, so that statistics for the six months are likely to be exceptionally high. It Is understood that the Can; adlan Government olflces In Loudon have applications from several hundred amine ci tne most aesiraoie Type in excess of the number of farms whlchj have so far been made available. There, Is a hope that the Overseas Settlement Committee may be able to arrange fl-j nanclal conditions that It will be possible to purchase a number of farms to meet requirements of the applicants now awaiting to come to Canada. INDIANS BELIEYE IN GOOD AND BAD SPIRITS I'rolesMir lllll-Timt M'eaks of Totem 1'iilrN anil Imlhin lolk Litre VANCOUVER. May 20. Legends of the British Columbia Indian, his habits and strange family codes, were the subjects cf an address- ,by Professor Charles Hill-Tout at the Electrlt Olub luncheon In the Hotel Vancouver . "Primitive man," the speaker said. 1 always spiritualistic." He pointed out that every group cf the more backward races had a belief la spirits. The workings of the Indian mind, he stated, peopled the world with ghostly visions, some belieflcent, some malevolent. The need was often felt by them for some powerful spiritual guardian. "Primitive man," Professor Hill-Tout continued, "never worships wood or stone." He explained the totem pole ; grew from a concept of a guardian name. In tne carvea wood tne totem in;,(,i WATER NOTICE IUVF.KSION AMI LSI! TAKE NOTICE that Oosso Packing Company, Limited, whose address is Vancouver. B.C., will apply for a licence to take and use 250,000 gallons of water out of unnamed stream which flows nor therly and drains Into Oreen Inlet about ! mentioned 33 cnains east oi norcnwesi corner oi Lot C. Range 3. Coast District. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 200 feet from mouth and will be used for domestic and commercial nurpeses upon the land described M Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. spirit was enshrined and could not escape, according to the Indian belief. He j recalled the action or coastal tribes which, when about tD do something wrong, covered the totems with blankets . s j the spirit could not see and condemn ! their actions. Indian folklore, the professor stated, showed the Indians west of the Koote- nays came from a land where there were no salmon. He recounted the ancient legend of the coastal tribes, which told of the Squamlsh chief, who, when his people starved In the winter time. Interviewed the salmon king. According to the tale, the speaker stated, the king granted the request of the chief and sent his people at different 'times of the year to the rivers of British INTERESTING CASE , IS BEFORE COURTS Cannery 1'ljlit Mentioned Itciriit Despatch to t:iistrrn Paper In as application to, lease by applicants, i iu the Supreme Court of .British Col-of this notice and an -application pur-: nery. Company and the federal depart- suant. thereto ana to Hie, water aci m,nt of m(irine fcnt fisheries.. ; Irt one, .will' .be .filed In the offloe of the. Water ( - . : ... fc..,i Recoraer'at' prince Rupert. ocections -:c, ,y.?'"fii""' rrK4- Cd the adollcatlon niay.be filed with the DC'IU said-' Water Recorder or w(th the' Comptroller of Water .Rights;' Parliament Buildings. Victoria. B.C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice In a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice Is April 21. 19'J7 OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY. LIMITED. Applicant. By H. V. Morehouse, Agent. I ( LET'S BE PREPARED FOR DEAR ( MISS SPRING- WITH COAl FOR. ) I rv,SHE'S A FICKLE THING J I V:A-Ve''rsssssssssssssssssssB I When Miss Spring gives us promise of merry sunshine she sometimes keeps us waiting at the church in a cold drizzly rain, Just like a woman to change her mind. Don't depend on Spring to keep you warm our coal Is much more reliable. Take no chances but give us your order today. NANAIMO WELLINGTON and McLEOD RIVER SOOTLESS Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 nnd 117 The case of the Laurel Whalen cannery, which Is to be tried by the Supreme Court In a few days. Is In a despatch to the Fi nancial Post which says: Test cases of far-reaching importance to the fishing and canning industry of the Pacific Coast are being fought won-pvirrnent . of- 'toxes. Joni.aVaiiU paJ and ltf.'ti'4(fvi a suit for damages arising out of Its refusal to permit the plaintiff to oper ate a floating cannery. Upon the outcome depends the au thorlty of the federal government to tax and regulate the Pacific Coast canning industry and to forbid operation of floating canneries. Cannery companies owning land canneries must be vitally Interested In the case since a decision In favor of I tlie plaintiff might conceivably revol ution the salmon fishing Industry of the Pacific coast. Floating canneries are hulks fitted as complete cannery units and having the great ad vantage of mobility. .Where the salmon run is good there they might riadlly go, pipe fresh water from 'shore and operate In competition with ' the established land canneries. The i latter are subject to the variable fortune of the run and prospects of j having the "floaters" cut In on their J receipts from fishermen In good sea sons are not relished. LIBERALS NOMINATE AINELSON JUNE2 NELSON, May 20. 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