THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS voo VKNOW TOO KMOW HOW A PtLLBW UtM. CO c B?0US H(S COLLARS, WKT.L, he Won't hollar with anything but praine when hi collar are returne-d from thU laundry. Thr-rVs a feeling of comfort Dii newueaa when he put it on and he smiles again when hi sees It in the mirror. Vh n you have your collar laundered our way juat once, you'll wonder why you hadn't enjoyed real comfort before. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies' Coats Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next Royal Bank Wood DItV BIRCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE sifflp Loud $.,.;.( Double Loud (ii L:irre Sack J0f BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $ 1.00 Phone 5K0 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue IF 1 ARE SICK ailinp, unable to pet a hold on health, write or call at an lona-Otpne Health Clinic n. thousands of others have . :- done. TAKE THE FREE TtyE.ATfe,) ; MENTS There is no obligation. Sufferers of many years are findjng health and contentment in Iona-Otone, the Magnetic Healer. THE IONA-OTONE HEALTH CO. 10-11 Smith Block, Prince Rupert B.C. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnituni Moving. ,.'. !'! .J-.J' - Encllh l-Jade - to Measure Suits and"l'ure Wool Cloths By Mall. AGENTS WANTED to carry cloth patterns and take measures for' English high-grade "Tailoring House. Liberal commission. Cash trade. Splendid opening for Horekeepcr. agent carrying other lines or man wltb large circle of friends. Write, enclosing bank reference, to Dept C Commercial Advertising Service. Nortn Parade. Manchester, England. SOUTH POLAR j DIFFICULTIES: Commander Itichard Dyrd to Set up Serie of Camp Before Making Dash WASHINGTON. DC, Sept. 39. (By the Canadian Pre). (a pteatec4tm flight to tla Bout Pole. Osatmand-Ri'hard E. Byrt eonlwau UnUthi that make his ktMMoui North Pol bop seem, at least, to the itraH, life childs play m comparison ii uac iix-tic nt nu ind but. at BpuahencA. within sou mile of U Pole la the Antarctic hi. pwmaoem i j supply base probably m ill becauMlabed' I MM mllM from tba Pol on Stewart I island in Utc New Zealand group j SUMS the distance prohibit a take- W base, u was possible on j the North Pole light. Commander Byrd ' u planning to sail by ahlp to New Eealand and from there Into the lee i field, to act up a series of camp. 200 j Ilea, apart, toward the objective. Prom one ef these, with two plane, he would try a dee to the Pole, he eM. to reach the lee field from Stewart Mead, he would have to aU along the little known osaat of South Victoria Land Into Boa Sea. the open bay en tered by Captain Jamea Host. Knglleh eiplorer In 1841 That eoaat la described by the National Olograph Society from available record aa being a wild range of ice covered peak, rialng at times to a height of 11.090 feet, without vegetation or animal life. A vast continent u believed to stretch beyond that range Somewhere further south a gfeat toy stela, 10.500 feet above sea level, wind wept aad pefUaus to aircraft. Within it lie the Sou eh Pole, unmarked by any topographical feature. Advertise In The Dally News TIMBER SALE X4303 Scaled Tenders wlU be received the by ,.,,,, t-v.., .., to ,. "a"--"-- The atlment la cauaed by ex-later Minister of Lands, at Victoria. BC. not than norm on the lath dav of . treme extension of the feet while the October. 1927, for the purchase of Pulp Svum Hemlock and Odu on an area situated on Conner Bar. Moresby . Island. Queen ChsrloMe Islsnds District, l llll IT 1 0U I JCiB ui iuu.ni a.W. removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief For- este, Victoria. B.C., or District Forester. Prince Rupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X4298 Sealed Tenders wUl be received by the' . fi ' ,,7w A , -i r . ri". " . i.,7 1 ir'-SA-."?. "".rjr.Wtr. B C. will apply for a licence to . V;. . . situated ". on Orey Bay, Moresby T.! Island, Queen Charlotte isiano uistrict. Thirty TOi veara will ba allowed mowea for iot JSr removs e LrJSJX Further nartlculars nf of th. the rni.f Chief For. v. rite, victoria. B.C.. or District rorester, Prince Rupert. B.C. TIMBER SALE X4297 i . this notice and an application pursuant Bcsled Tenders wlU be received by the thereto and to the "Water Act wlU be Minister of Lands, at Victoria, B.C.. not tUta the office of the Water Re-later than noon on the 13th day Of mrrler at Prtnrw rtiLnert Rfl Oblee- Ostober. 1927, for the purchase of Pulp Licence wj cm mjhw .. Spruce. .Hemlock and Cedar on an area situated on Copper Bay. MoresDy Island. Queen Cnsriotte isisnas umnci. Thirty (SO) years will be allowed for removal of timber. . Further particulars of the Chief For- este. Vletorta. B.C.. or District Forester, j Prince Rupert. - B.C. i IN PROBATE IX TIIK Sfl'KKMK C'Ol'KT OF lllllTISH COLU.MItlA In the Miner of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Joe Etaan , gltuate ,t jedway Harbor. Moresby Is-(otherwlsel Joe Herman, Deceased. ian(li qj. Intestste I TAKE NOTICE that MUlerd Packing TAKE NOTICE that by order of His company. Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. Honor F. McB. Young, the lltb day of occupation Packers, intends to apply for August, AX). 1927, I wa appointed Ad- a eaAe of the following described lands: mlnistrator of the estate of Joe Elman commencing at a post planted at the (otherwise! Joe Herman, deceased, and northeast corner of Lot 88. iQ.CI.; thence til parties having claims against the northwesterly and along high water mark cald estate are hereby required to fur- jg chains, more or less, to a point N. nlsh same, properly verified,! to me on 68 sr E, erom bt N.K. corner Lot 140: ori before; th 21st day of September, thence north 6 S7' E. 1-S chains, more A,D. 1927t and all -parties "indebted, to , or le8St to . Alow water mark: thence the, 0ite,srerequlre4 to pay th "acutheasterfy tlong low -water marklO torthwltn.v' V 1 v;'.-4a' . i V'a'lBBstMlhence ehsfti: more or less. NORMAIT1A,;wATT v fit ficioi Jvdminifitiator' Prince Rupert, B.C. 1927. Dated the 24th day of August, AX). IN PROBATE. IN THE SI PREME COI KT OF IlKITISH COLUMIHA In the Matter of the Administration Art: and in the Matter rf the Estate of Duncan Ollbcrt McKay. Deceased. iaiwt. itnct oi liosst District, ttsnie . ana aiw-TAKE NOTICE that by order of His uate on and being all of Bonllla Island Honor, F. McB. Young, vne Z7in oay m AugU't, AJJ. IBTi 1 was apiwiutvu n,initratnr of the estate of Duncan OH- pert McKay, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are K.rah twmirerf to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 1st day . . . t-, ,naT amrf oil nartla in- v-.h tn ih. ectate are reaulred to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me: easterly, following he sinuosities of Jhe forthwith I shore line, to pofcft of commencement. NORMAN A. WATT. excepting therefrom that portion of the Official Administrator, island occupied by Indian Reserve No. 18, Prince Rupert. B.C. 'and containing one thousand acres, more Tt it,, i.t rto nr HentemDer. ax;, 1927. IN PROBATE IV THE St PKF.ME COl'ItT OF IlKITISH CiH.l.MllIt In the Matter of the Administration Acti utid In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur C. Little. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, F. McB. Young, the 20th day of September. AX. 1927. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Arthur C. Little, deceased, and all parties having claims against the aald estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 21st day of October. AD. 1927. and aU parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. norman A WATT Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C, Dated th 21st dsy of September, Ail. Ut It CJar Knohmna itaip w To Grow Strong requires good food. -Clark's Pork and Via..t contain in a most ccrab.e form the nutritious" elements required and alto the precious vltamlnec Children usually prefer them to other foods. Their cost, about Jc a liberal serving, ' s makes them most " econorrucul. GOLFER'S FOOT IS LATEST DISEASE t'nnatural strain on Arrlie Throws 1'eet Out of Allfnmriit Kay f'hlrHidlt CHIOAOO. Sept. Mfr. Ootfer. do you have sharp pain In the Instep and calf of the leg? If you do. the ehannea are that you are atfHctosl with he latest orthopedic allai4it, ectnmonly called "fullers foot." Dr. Prank Furch. president of the luteal Aasoclatlon of Chiropodists, de-cleared reosntly that orthopedist apecl-allst throughout the country have been called-UDon to alve reite to this new golf player I In the stance preparing to trlk " bU- This puta the welffht of the body on the stones of the feet. resulting In unnatural strain, tending to . . the arches and throwing the feet out of alignment, stated Dr. Furch. WATER NOTICE. t.tt'1-IiL.-lftV a V B-a !; TAKE NOTICE that E. Rousseau, whose address U 410 Seymour Street. Vancou take and use 1 cubic foot of water out of unnanmed stream which flows south- erly and drains into Port Stephens Bsy. bout one mile east of Bluff Point. wtr w11 diverted from the resm at a point aoout 000 feet from the mouth and will lie used for eommer clsl purposes upon the land described as Lot 2750. Range 4. Coast District. This notice was Dosted on trie i round on the 26th day of July. 1027. A copy of tons to the application may be filed with the said water itecoraer or wnn tne comptroller of Water Right Parliament Buildings, Victoria. B.C., within thirty after tne rim appearance of this notlct ln a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice Is August 20, 1927. EBfJENE ROUSSEAU. Appllcsnt. LAND ACT. xoTirE OF INTENTION TO .IPrLY TO i.i;am; i.ami In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Re. cording District of Prince Rupert, and XT (a Mi . V rttm I.. Tru..fltn 0 th9 point qf commencement. sn4jconr talnltre S Tteiri. "more or leaa. MILLERD PACKING COMPANY, LIMITED, Applicant. Dated September 7. 1927. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE USU. , tn prince Rupert Land Recording Dls . except that portion occupied oy innian Beserve numoer io. ' TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. Austad, ;0 prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation rancher, Intends to apply for a lease of the followlne described lands: j Commenclnp at a post planted at the ' .nK...tArl nnlnt nf Tlnn f'l i, Ifl.nrl' thence northerly, westerly, southerly and or less. OLE C. Applicant. Dated Julv 15. 1927 IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COI'RT OF IlKITISH 1 wt. a,.. ... . In the Matter of the Administration Act; and' ' In the Matter of the Estate' -of John . iCaddy. Deceased, Intestate. take NOTICE that bv order of His Honor F. McB. Young, the 20th day of July, AXJ. 1927. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of John -Caddy, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are nereoy re-nuired to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 20th day of August. A D. 1927; and all parties Indebted to the estate, are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. . NOIillAN A. WATT, orrwit Aiaiinir.r. Prince Ruiiert ii C Dated the 25th day of July. AX). 1927. TOT DAH.T WEW3 COMMUTING BY AIRPLANE Big Machine Bdn; Built (o Carry R'cri Pcuple to Busine ' NSW TOsUC Sept. Oowwrwtlnc T airptene fMm wtfcurfeajt m" to Man hattan ofasSM. hlUWaa 'enttsed to UheatT and seiMure al wJpWteJ hu- aBOitsta. win In rnsni iiW llty nest aprtog. It la lead faaat the PalrctiM Aviation Corpneatinsi of rsnnhigdUe, L4.. vhicb I SsfMltf -nwiiillm es pret " st the of as week. The romtTssj has tsajsvid a Saasa orde: frasa buagor--. mfa who has de- ddad that rm in Ct.lld atieedoast are not quae fast agajafa to anmpie with the ever trreaila tlca on toad aad sea la and so have turned their iwlous aea ;:on to air oaaaaauuag. The PairchM Company n la pr-duction s new type of passenger amphibian. espaMe of carrying u person, and which win aell tar llajooa It will make a mtiansm speed Of 100 miles on hour. The Intention I to aitac fee uburben resident tram hi some -eaeS morning to lartwirage in either toe Eset or North Blvars and take him home as iprodUy U the evening. The commuter will be able to smoke sad have Ms hesakfaot cooked and served for him la the specially-enclosed aaton of the serial "bus." according to plans. The planes wis be equipped with 390 horsepower Wright whirlwind motors. It is sttH a rich mans way to travel." aaW Sherman M PaJrehlld. pre sident of the company making the ms. "But the time Is bound to came when commuting by airplane will be common affair." U.S. TO LEAD IN AIRPLANES Will Have Thousand Equal to or Better Tian Any in World EL PASO, Teaes. Sept. 29. Failure of several recent train -oceanic flight ha proved that the United State Is cam- paratlveiy aafe Imub long distance aerial attack, la the opinion of Curtis D. Wubur. seeertary of the navy. "Look at what has actually happened ln the last few weeks." Secretary Wilbur aall here recently "No one hat made the crossing from Europe to this side. And the planes that nave made the attempt were not carrying bombs. They were stripped down to the last ounce and carried every drop of gasoline possible. "It might be . nesstble for three motor pisne to esoss and drop a lev bonrbs on some city but such a raid would be ineffective from strategic viewpoint." Mr. Wilbur predicted that within five years the United States navy would have one thousand aeroplane, equal to If not better than any ln the world. SKYSCRAPER PLANS FOR CALVARY CHURCH Combined Office Itulldlnr and Place of Worship Result oi Prayer NEW YORK. Sept. 29. Plans which be says had divine Inspiration for a 35-torey coblnaUon skyscraper church and office building are regarded by the Rti. Dr. John Roach Straton as the oast for a new peace ln Calvary Baptist Church. The Idea came to him directly from Ood. Dr. Straton said he believed. "whll praying a few nights agj between 3 and 4 o'clock." The pastor submitted his plan before his congregation on his re turn from a vacation devoted to "much Dayer. meditation - ana Bime stuay,-dtirlng which h hed determined to 7JUTO. jftum. sway away from, iron) the ine past past" and ana .orgiy forgive HbeiW v'rnatle trouble here.: A' iWaeentrifitt "was'propoie proposed 4rr Wfibstltution 'for the pastor'af proposal for erection of a skyscraper church 'and apartment building for which the pastor had long battled with factions of his congregation. Dr. Straton said the new building would cost several million dollars, but that it would "leave the church over find above the cost of erection perhaps 11.000,000 after the extra noors had Deen sold for "four or five million dollars." SEA SCOUTS TELL OF A WONDERFUL TRIP Kept Diary or Etents In Arctic and Relate Tales on Return BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 29 Eight cea scouts, Chicago youths under 21 years of age. related humorous and thrilling talcs of their experience a crew member of the auxiliary yacht Northern Light which returned from the Ever Bilious? "Fit S ytMrs I tuBiteiwith Siliout-tus. I hti Mtrti ptia s ettT If Hit. Siuctttkiae Fruit' t-tivet' I btrt Mttn ctmfltflf ' " rrlitvd". . . tilt. Albtrt Ltlltut, LtbtUt. Qu. "Fruit-a-tives" it wonderfully helpful in liver and stomach troubles because it is made from fresh' fruit juices and tonics. Corrects indigestion and constipation quickly. 25c and 50c a box everywhere. PACE FTV2 Plain Mr. York makes a hole in" one ! T 1 . -aa -aaaff' . 1 J , i I , . . - BaaaaaaHw a - - lal I fctff jteyL i-"?.' ,Bs mTm Ttri tzsprw i Says Plain Mr. York: "To accotn- vev plish this hat VW nJ1A rou'H find tuitt be helpful if Plain , V ) TorK you'll est V 1 it's not down in me iaKrr?' You'll at least haic Ac fun Wf Of Plain York uiZZ C enjoying you o ; fijlatreat." , ji Plain York adds to anyone n . TF enjoyment of life for it is the mK &Xi finest chocolate life has to offer. iTOfllNi A wonderful chocolate bar, not flfflfcK too bitter, not too sweet, the It i triumph of 200 years of fine chocolate making, Rowntree's j Plain York chocolate is always jfifjjt i better than par. Its velvety. ii5 ! smooth truly chocolate taste will C' prove really delicious treat ' S Arctic wtth specimens for th field museum here. Each ol the scouts kept a diary on the trip and from the pages of these came stories that rivaled the best of beys' adventure books, such as slaying of the giant polar and kodlak bear. pursuit of the killer whale, struggles to reef a sail on waves that ran twenty-five feet, swimming parties ln northern teas and In the crater of a steaming volcano, and of defeat in a game ol baseball at the hands of Eskimos. The boys were unanimous ln the auerttoB, that their captain and owner of the vessel, John Bordon, wealthy Chicago explorer, "was a Prince." and that his guests, men and women, were good shots with the rifle. As testimony of this marksmanship the. Northern Light brought back for the museum the skins of 11 kodlak bear, 15 walrus, one oogrook (whiskered seal). 8 polar bear and 13S birds. CRIMES INCREASE ON GLOOMY DAYS FORT WORTH, 'Texas., Sept. 29. When thjngs go awry, blame It on the leather. aavu D. .a, Landla. poet. Phil owpftetaSoffor i years weather ob server here for the United States - - - - weaTher Bureau. Temperature and humidity affect the human nervous system and fluctuations, creating nervous activity, are re flected ln the actions of people -over a large area, he believes. A bright day cheers, raising the spirits of the people, making everyone more congenial and reducing likelihood of friction. A cloudy day. on the other hand, while a sedative for people of a phlegmatic type Js an Irritant to persons of a more vital nature and causes unrest and brlttleness of temper, according to Landls. He says that police records show that crime, especially suicides, Increases on gloomy days. OYSTERS NOTDUMB DECLARE SCIENTISTS NORFOLK, VA.. Sept. 29. The old saying "mum' as an oyster" has been proved a myth by hydrography and topography experts of thei. United States Coast and "Oorietle .Survey, who have been attempting;' toimake underwater experiments wlth( 'the radio off the North Carolina "coast between Cap I latter as and Cape Lookout. The oysters made so much noise the work had to be abandoned at the first attempt. A second attempt to make the tests proved Just as futile. The oysters were so noisy that no other sound but that of the bivalves opening and shutting their shell-covered mouths came through the delicate Instruments wltb which th experiments were being conauctto. x .ar. 1 L. I I I V- l , . I , No Coal! No Ashes! No Soot! !:illHily!ft El II' Cheaper in the long runl More Comfort and Cleanliness when you have a Westing-house Electric Range For particulars, phone 08. - J. A. Hinton, Manager Prince Rupert Supply Co. P.O. Box 772. ASK ME ANOTHER? Here are the National Prizes: 1st prize . . . . 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