Monday, June 13, 1027 sQtM)rried ! A D ' Thi aim ktttr, I f reuerA0 o0 written h V" M- I l!r' Ji lb offSeafirA,, 1 0ai7ff, ir ir. BJ 'uL LUX ,,M fund Uhh 1 ' millions of women. I A Women prafcc LUX U y ( ' X TO. $ beaux it can always I pVL, fiV Vw,'l depended upon to fflM dolts wak well and T ' ttPV- without danger to rf I tfcr And, morcovcr women w I everywhere, who use M 1 I j&! LUX for many purposes IA I q V V say that it is the height rl LV I iW economy. 1 J lH SEKS Bring Your Prescription IcanadiahJ Corner to Ormes You have complete confidence in your doctor. You pr ome member of your family owe your very life to his skill. You should have the .-atik- confidence in the pharmacist who fills your doctor's prescription. The hundreds of Trine Rupert people who have complete confidence in Ormes know their prescriptions arc filled exactly as their doctor orders them from the finest medicines obtainable. CHOOSE YOUR PHARMACIST as you would your doctor. 3S JLPI. Jic Pioneer Drttyeisls THIRD AVE. (, SIXTH ST. - -TELEPHONES ft? ,200 Ran ad 1AM National Qfie Largcft TKaihony Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE .HMIIMi rr..in l-lilt'i: KtTT.UT lr l.lsrimMi, I""". ill. H W .Iv'if..' Till KX..AY. 10 .,... "''"f IMi. MS wn'MwM'xi ""tuni: im.ms. rn- Ni:t: CANADA IN CANADA'S Jl DHA h I.AU IM - 1.1.7. AIIKNCY AM. OCKAN .SM. X.MIUI' I.IStl.H. 1. i ii it itt Imiiil Kl.rr. fr Mnry Drii.rs. IoitIkii Clinpif.. also for jour irl i.liMiirii. TV TICKKT OKI ICK. KM. THIHD 'A minx in. ...v.. I'hiinr lin Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert I" unronfr, victoria, unit sMittle lm- U. is. Umpbfii m,Vr. Md Vnc.iitr evrry ,,,r,l;il' ,, Fu" ln,urm" nforiiiullon n AlflltT far .11 I.lnrl. imj. from I THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TfiRt? :U i Don't forget Valhalla Picnic June 19. Local and Personal 139 II.im-Ii.iII tonight, at 0.13.' Urolto . Native Koris.' Arthur Taxi. Phoile 878. "" California Collegians, the world's greatest college entertainers, Westholme B.C. Undertaken, r Phone l. tonight. 138 Dentist. Dr. J. n. Oosse. Phone C86. J. O, Stcen returned to, the cltr on yesterday's train after spending a few Oet the Big 4 babltl When thlnkine of a Taxi, phone 4. tf days in Haezlton on' business. SliiM-n rebuilt like new at Mc-Arlhur' Passengers sailing from here for the fHioe store. tt north on the Princess Charlotte thl.-morolng Included I). R. Wright for R. L. Mcintosh came in from his Ketchikan; Mrs'. M. Erstad for Juneau, farm at Terrace on J&st nlghfa train. and T. Dillon for Skagway., smtth.WcUlngton Coal. Phone 680. tf Mm. Jr.ck JoV nnd rh'lH uMnI Iei nirht on the Prmc .qeorge lor Van couver. Mn. 8. N. WUon, after having epent a few daya vUiting with relatives in the city, returned last night w Vancouver aboard the steamer , Prince George. Regular meeting, of Prince Rupert Asembly No. 44, Native Sons of Canada. Monday. June 13 at 8 pm. Business, election of representatives to Clrand Council. 137 Kenny Smith returned to the city aboard the Princess hoWae Saturday .afternoon from Bell Island Hot Springs, near Ketchikan, where he spent three weeks for the benefit of his health. Miss Jessie Metenaghan, director of heme economics lor the department of education, returned last night on the Prince Oeorge to her neadquarters in Victoria after having spent a few days In the city on official duties. H. C. Frascr, inspector of schools, sailed last night oh ttfe Prince Oeorge for Ocean Falls. He is now making ar rangemcnU for conducting t,he En trance examinations which will be held toward the end of this month. Constable Oeorge Clark of the pro vincial police and Mrs. Clark sailed for Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge las' I night having in their custody two men. , who wiU serve three months at Okaila 'for vagrancy, and a lecal insane girl who will be placed In New Westmin ster asylum. A glance at local hotel registers In dlcates that the tourist season is now on in run swing and that many visitors are making more or less extended stays in the city. At the week-end there were tourists from as fr away as Mel bcurne. Australia, with many from Eastern United 8tatet points. With the dropping by Canadian Na- t'rnal Coast Steamships of the charter on the motorshlp freighter Llllehorn. Cant Dan. McKlunon. who was In command of that vessel last year, re turns as chief officer to the steamer Prince Oeorge. W. Thomas, who was chief on the Prince Rupert last season has returned to the Prince Chsrles while W. Oleeson Is now on the Rupert. H. E Littlefleld, who has been here for a couple of weeks with his brother, Leon Littlefleld, who is a patient In the Prince Rupert General Hospital suffering from serious injuries sustained in a recent accident at the Baxter Pole Oo.'s lopglng eamp In Massett In let, returned to his borne In Everett on the Prince Oeorge last night. It Is expected that the Injured man will be moved shortly to Vancouver. Mr. Justice Denis Murphy wUl pre side at the spring setilcn of the Supreme Court Assize opening here on Wednesday of this week. He will arrive that morning on thi steamer Prince Rupert from Vancouver with the court! Meriograplier. There are no criminal rr.ses on the docket for this assltes but thee will be n few civic actions. The! utl.'e will proceed next week to Prince George to hold the asslws there. ANNOUNCKMKNTS Summer Carnival. Exhibition Hall June 10. I Moose Picnic. June 2fl SI Andrew's Picnic. Junly 24. Cooking "FOR satisfaction in nil kinds of cookery calling for the uso of milk, I use Pacific Milk." writes n lady living in North Iturnaby, who adds: "I am a constant user." Quality is the basis of Pacific Milk. Frnser Valley produces milk of maximum richness. The plants at Abbotsford anil Ladifer preserve its purity. ' PACIFIC MILK I lend Of Hit, Vancouver I'uclorles lit Uidnrr nnil Aliliotforil, "HUII.D H.C." nun,.) n.c." ' EsP- liii ( ur t " ') I i in V4viv ; mm mi This advertisement is not published or , displayed by the liquor Control Board or by Ihe Government dSnlish Columbia fiifler new iiiaiiagriiient, Srailew ' (iriKery. Wm. Jlillt-r, proprietor, tf Dance In the Moose Hall after the show Monday and. Wednesday. Cali fornia Collegians ten piece Jazz Orches tra. . ' " 13" II. C. Fraser. liiobrctor of schools. returned to the city oif 'Saturday's train ifter a vUit to' Terrace on official duties. Watch for the opening of the 'Louvre" on Third Avenue. (Wrathall'f Hd store) with an exclusive line of Ladles' Dresses. No two alike. tf W. S. (Duke) Harris arrived on last nlgtits train from Hazelton and will peed until tomorrow in the city on buslreaa in connection with his mining nterects. t The family of W. E. Walker, manager of Arrandale cannery, were aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon on their way north from Vancouver to spend the jummer. A. C. H. Gerliardi. managing director if the Tcrlc Mines Ltd. was a pasncn yr a&oard' the Catala yesterday afternoon going through to. the mine at Alice Arm. Dr. A. S. Lamb, veterinary Inspector for the provincial government. - arrived on the Catala' yesterday afternoon from the south to conduct examinations of local dairy herds. Th motor, .-vessel Salvage Princess, with Oapt. Paul Armour in command, Jejt . Vancouver Saturday night for Prince Rupert where she will be sta tioned in salvage service. R. J. MacDoncll cf Stewart .arrived in jhe city on the Prince Oeorge last nlghl from the north and proceeded by this morning's train to New Hazelton where he will visit for the next few days with his granddaughter. Miss Jean Burns. Ernest Love formerly superintendent of utilities for the city of Prince Ru pert and now manager of the International Utilities Ltd. at Stewart, arrived from, the north on the Prince George last night and will spend a few days here on business. On her first northern trip of the season, C.P.R. steamer "Princess Char lotte, Cspt. C. C. Salntey, arrived In port from Vancouver at 7:45 this morning, sailing at 9:30 for Alaska. The verscl had 179 passengers on board. most of them being round trip tourists. Crick Morse and his California Col legians glee club and Jazz bojid, the party consisting of nineteen eople, arrived In the city by this afternoon's train from Prince Oeorge and will play the three coming nights in the West-hoolmc Theatre before sailing Thursday afternoon on the Prince Charles tot Vancouver. Between Saturday's and Sunday's . trains, all the delegates w he represented the Trliice Rupert Board of -Trade at the organization convention In Smlthcrs of the Central British Association of Hoards of Trade returned to the city. They were J. C. ftrudy. M.P.. Fred oioik. jonn uyDnavn. r. u. Dawson; M. P. McCaffcry. O. W. Nlckersou, W. II iTnbeV nnrl Arthur nrrmlriLKunV lrnti expressed himself as pleased at the organization of the new body and Its prospects. This week will mark the Inauguration of tho summer service, by Canadian 'National Coast Steamship's. The steamer Prince Rupert, arriving , . Wednesday morning from Vancouver, will sail at 4 o'elcck that afternoon for Alaska and returning here next Monday morning. i will sail south at 4 o'clock that after noon. The Prince Oeprge, arriving at Prince Rupert from the south Friday morning, will sail at 4 o'clock that afternoon for Anyox and Stewart and returning south, will sail from here at fl o'clock Saturday night, . The Prince Charles, 'taking the Prlifod 'John's, place for this trip north, will arrive from Vancouver via all Queen Charlotte Is land ports on Thursday and will sail that afternoon at i o'clock for the i south, then taking up her, summer run 'Which Includes call fmm Vancouver at I Prince Rupert, Anyox, Stewart and Maseett Inlet. Next week the Prince I John will take up the run between 'Vancouver and Princo, Rupert via: southern Queen Charlotte Island port. J. P. Watson, head of the Woodbine Mining Co.. was a passenger aboard the iteamcr Catala yesterday afternoon bound from Vancouver to Stewart. His daughter is accompanying him. Motorshlp BelllnKham, Capt. J. E. An ierson, arrived in port at 1 o'clock this morning from Ketchikan with 13i joxes of fish for transshipment East over the Canadian National Railways. Miss Helen Nuclch, who has been at tending school in Prince Rupert, left 'ast nljht on the 1 Catala for Alice Arm where she will pay a brief visit to her mother, before engaging In canvassing duties In the district for the Dally News. Sergeant Alex McNeill, chief of the district detachment of the provincial police, returned to the city aboard th. Princess Louise on Saturday afternoo: 'rom Telegraph Creek where he wem ?cortlng a shipment of government liquor. Capt. E. II. Simpson, manager of the Langara cannery at Massctt, and A "obi-rtson arrived in the city at tht nd of the week, from the Islands and will take over the new seine boat re cently built for the company at thi N. M. McLean yard. Bishop Isaac Stringer, of the Yukon iis a pasfcenger aboard the princcst Alice 6;JMrday afternoon returning south after a flying visit to Dawson and district. Bishop Stringer is now or hla way to Mackenzie territory of which tie Is acting as administrator. Harlan I. Smith, archcologlst, was in CCiwn for the week end in connection with hU totem pole restoration work at Kitsclas Canyon. He says the work is getting along nicely there, only some Of the poles .have been neglected so long that It is difficult to preserve them. He returned to the Interior this morning. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived at S o'clock yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and way- ports and sailed at B last night for Anyox, Stewart and other northern points. Included In some forty-odd first class passengers the Catala had for Prince Rupert and beyond were the following: F. Leland. M. McKay, W. McKay, E. A, Lowden, Dr. Lamb. J. R. Kerr. Fred Jowctt, O. Smoback, N. Bergvlk, D. McLeod, Hans Hansen, C Onerhelm, W. Brismo,, W. Wefrlne. John Anderson. L. Grondahl, D. W. Van Pat ten, R, Wagstafl and E. J. Maloney for Prince Rupert; D. McEvoy, J. C. Blggan G. R. Jameson, Robert Stewart, Miss Stewart, J. P. Watson and daughter, for Stewart; W. Nuttall. W. J. Kelso and Mr. Oreen for Anyox; Mr. Walker, Mr. Emery, Misses Walker and J, Adams for Arrandale: D. McRltchle, J, Morrison, V. Lorlmer. V. Johnson, I, Mlchelson, H. Le Meesurlcr and A. P, Crawford for Wales Island: A. C. H, Oerhardl, A. J. Napier and Mr. Lcwcll for Alice Arm. NOTICE. To the Delinquents on our books: This is to inform you that an and after June IS, all outstanding accounts on our books will be placed Out for collection. Needs must when the devil drives! In otlicr words, we need the money to pay the other fellow. ROWE'S SHEET METOL WORKS 137 per C. O. Rowo. LAND ACT. .VOTICK OK INTKNTION TO APPLY TO ,AM) Hilt IMIlSTItlAL ri'KI'OSHH In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate t Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Clisrlotte LsIkikI.h. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging rmpany Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., iccupntlon Timber Merchants, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: ' Commencing a', a post planted tl the southeast corner or Lot 471. Scwelli Inlet, Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte' Island, north, 31.43 chains: thence east 1 51.17 chains: thence in a southwesterly' direction, folowlng the shore line to the point of commencement, and conr la In lug 30 acrtw, more or less. JOSEPH DOUGLAS WIIBON, t Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd.! outer! antn April, mar. LAND ACT. NOTICK OP INTKNTION TO APPLY TO LHASi: LAND Hill IMIlSTItlAL rrurosKs In Prince Rupert Land Recording D'strlct of Prince Runert. and situate at Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Island. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logglnj Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Timber Merchants, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a nnst planted at the southeast corner of lt 470 Sewell ' Inlet, Queen Charlotte Isunds; thence north 80 chains; thence east 90 chains, more or less, to shore: thence following the shore line In a southwesterly direction to the point of commencement, and containing 190 sores, more or lesa. juaiii'ii uuuuiiAa vvimun, Atrent for Kelley Logging Oo. Ltd. Dated 23th Apill. 1K37. CXk. MmItmI BANK OF MONTREAL Established l8l7 AD ASSETS and LIABILITIES 30th April, 1927 ASSETS Cash on hand $ 87.464.766.J0 Deposits with and notes and cheques of other Banks 49,180,374.18 Deposit with Central Gold Reserve . 19,000,000.00 Call and Short loans on Donds, Debentures and Stocks ...... 149,696.171.11 Dominion and Provincial Government Securities . 90,007,661.84 Canadian Municipal Securities and British, Foreign and Colonial Public Securities other than Canadian . . 18,607,880.60 Railway and other Bonds, Debentures and Stocks ......... j,9J,4ll.i9 Quid Assets $427,990,376.52 Loans and Discounts and other Assets jjr,406,996.7l Bank Premises It. 800.000.00 Liabilities of customers under letters of credit (as per contra) 11,817,400.79 Total Asset. . . $784,112,774.02 LIABILITIES TO PUBLIC Notes in circulation ... Deposits Letters of credit outstanding . Other liabilities Total Liabilities to Public 43,166,198.50 656,J78.7I4-64 11,817,400.79 IO.39S.IIJ.07 t $711,068,747.80 Excess of Assets over Liabilities to Public ..-.....$ 62,044,226.22 PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. New Stock of Garden and Field Seeds and Fertilisers Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies UULKLEV VALLEY HAY AND GRAIN Our Famous Edson Coal in any quantities also Telkwa Coal Store Phone, 58. Trotier Dock Phone. 558 FOK KENT Johnson's Electric Floor Polisher Ijill.OO per day Let us know the duy you want it I Kaien Hardware , Co. Phono 3 Sovereign Lite Assurance Company of Canada Head Office Winnipeg, Man. The SECURITY afforded by this Company to its policy holders is not exceeded by any other company in Cunudu. Tho high rate of interest earned on our investments, coupled with careful management, assures a favorable dividend rate to our policyholders. This is just ONE of the advantages of insuring with "The Sovereign." G. P. TINKER, District Representative.