aturday.Mny 14,, 1027 ill cSScSEgyuj Prove The Healing j Hp? Power j ' ! Iona-Otone j ! - v-J f The Magnetic ) . TT' Health Belt VH 1 with a 1 Free Ten Minute Treatment i E It r Uble : -aj tv-.r.n Colitis Cour . nation Cyst it : t ,. M i billtv Pi i Iona-CMone for Diatetes Krey hair Gastrin Hemorrhoids Hdtt disease Hlth blood pressure Indigestion Insomnia Neurr.lgl Obesity Prostate trouble Rheumatism StaUca Varicose veins Call at the Inna-Otone clinic nndf-e for yourself how the magnetic h e a 1 i n g power of Iona-Otonc will rid your system of disease and pain. Call and take a ten-minute treatment you are under no REGAIN YOUR VITALHY Free Lectures V the Clinic 10 and 11 Smith Pl') Third Avenue, on Muy 13, at and at 7.30. Radio lectures over CFC'Q every Friday, 7.30 to 8 p.m. Home Demonstration If you are unstile to attend the c: IMC. phone us. We w:ll rend a re-prescntoUve who will give you a free demon stratlon. IONA-OTONE HEALTH CO. Rooms 10 and 11, Smith Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Clinies at Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary and Edmonton Your Doctor Knows Best liu 'ms devoted many years to the study of disease and the-' urutive methods. He uses every means at his command '"! you once mora to Hie ruddy tflow of vixoroua health. R' m. y prescribe diet exercise or rest, lie may prescribe t'..'im " - h. docs prescribe modi' ic lie osnoois it to lie prepared Willi care from the finest iiifcTt'dioiits- hy exp-rieneed phnr-1 ' who will take the extra care to prepare it in the one ''f t method; - - li'' !.'iows from lonjr experience that he can depend on the ini'dh ine be prescribes when his prescription is filled by one of the graduate pharmacists at Ormes Limited. Prompt deliveries by cyclist messenger VJTJUIfiJC "Wo THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES ft?6200 CHIROPRACTOR D. A. McMillan Palmer (iraduule Ronnie (i and 7, Exchange Hlock. vh"ne f,ul ! Heart Palpitation Dizzy. Sinking Spells Mrs. M. A. Gagnon, Donatrille, Alts-, writes: -"Rome time sgo I was very nervous, could not flepp at night, often had dizzy, sinking rpells and palpitation of (he heart, and was so run down I could not do mj housework, but just leave everything and sit down. I spent a lot of money using medicine from the doctor, but it did, not do me any good. At last ft friend told m to tim and after using a couple of boxes I was not the same woman. I began to feel so much better, and after a few more boxes I was in perfect health. I always recommend them to all those I know who ars suffering from heart trouble." Price 50c a box at all druggists or dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by Ths T. Milbura Co., Umited. Toronto, Oat Rev George O. Hacker, pastor of the First Uulted Church here; Rev. William Allen of Terrace; Rev. Victor Sansum of Klsplox. and Rev. J. H. Young of Hazel ;.. will ball tomorrow night on Pr;.i' George for Vancouver to at' I'1" annual conference of the ' Lurch winch will be held next week. : Tiie interior men wUI arrive by the 1 afurnoon train and in the evening Pjiv. William Allen will officiate in Ru-pert East United Churen In place of ;cv. Evan Eakcr who wad called south nrly this week on account of his fos-t:r father's death . Besides Mr. Eaker, .ev. C. D. Clarke cf Anyox, Rev. R. C. S'-ift of Queen Chnrlatte City and Rev. Mauley f. Eby of Port Simpson are already in the south for $be conference. C.P.R. tcamcr PrlnJsi Beatrice. Capt. i. K Oray. nrWved at 9.15 this morning from Vancouver and wayports and sailed at 11 o'clock on ner return south. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Picnic. June 23. LAND A(JT. NOllCt: OK lNTi:XTIO TO APPLY TO I.EASK UMI. In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict of Prince Rupert, and situate 3D sham eat or northwest corner or Lot 63. Range 3. Coast District. ' TAKE NOTICE that Oose Packing Compsnv Limited, of Vancouver, ocru-pntlnn Fish Canners, Intend td apply for permission to lease the following aescrirjca lanas: Commencrhg at a post planted 30 chains east of northwest Lot 63, Range 3. Coast District: thence south 3 chains: thence east 10 chains: thence north .1 chains: thence west 10 chains to point of commencement, and containing 9 acres, more or less. GOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Per II, Moorehouse. Dated April 2. 1027. Speedy llelieC QSafe ti m 11 Stop Your Rh.umstiim nd 10c for wnrroui trial lo TmirlfUXM.Toecnto. tc ltd Slbotra at ynur drtri'' TC wstw) Established 11)23. IT U Office Hours: a.m. to li p.m. Saturday: . a.m. to 1 p in. Any evening by appointment' DENTIST Exchnnirt Hlock. tn f ni. THE DAILY NEW " PAGE THREE Local and Personal Arthur's Taxi. Phone 078. HC. Undertakers. Phone 41 Get the Big 4 habit! of a TaxL.phcme. 4. 17, at 8.30. pjn. When thinking tf R.'L. Mcintosh left on this morning's tralii for his farm at Terrace, Mc-lvln Stephens, who has been holi daying In the south for a couple of wcclu, returned home on the Prince George this morning., Mrs. Lemon and daughter, Miss Ruth liCmon, CS7 Fifth Avenue East, sailed this morning on the Cardena to spend a brief holiday In Vancouver. All Interested in the formation of a Rod and Gun Club for this district are Invited to attend an organization meet lng In the City Hall on Tuesday, May Rev. W. H. - Pierce, United Church minister at Port Esslngton, passed through the city on the Cardena today enroute to Vancouver where he will at tend conference next week. V Mrs. O. O. Hacker, wlfs of the pastor of First United Church, Is making sat lsfactory recovery In the Prince Rupert General Hospital where she has been a patient for the past week or so. Fix Acropolis Hill! I Basketball, Tues day, .May 17. lLM.cs. "Patrician" vs. trluce Rupert All Stan: Junior game, Colts vs. Stars, In Exhibition Hall. Games start at 7 o'clock, 5f.c. Dance after the games. 50c. Tuesday, the 20th diy of May. A.D. consignment " across 1327. at the hour of ten thirty U0J0 . a.m.i o'clock In the forenoon for an,uuu,K,,r "ne Order permuting the above named Com pany to be restored to the Register of Compi'-'ca in the Province of BrltMi Columbia, in the office of the Registrar nf Companies, victoria. B.C. DATED at Prince Rupert this wir.t.iAMS uankok A- OONZALE3. .returned Solicitors for the Delta Copper Comosny (N.P.L I Admission' Admission us; Having taken on some new and im portant agencies l recently, tlic local flrmi ef Albert & McCaJfcry Is contemplating; the construction of a new 40 by 50 foot warehouse on FIrit Avenue near. Manson Way to house Its Increased stock. C. R. 'Oordon, representative of a Chicago machinery concern, arrived In the city from Ocean Falls on the Prln-I IN THE SUPREME COURT OF,cc Beatrice this morning. Mr. Oordon RRITISH COI.UMIHA Til lh Matter nf thu fVrtriminMMt Art wno was iormeriy laemuica witn tnc provincial government, Is well known in being Chapter 38 of the Revised tnee P3"- Chapters of British Columbia, 1924. I - . .? .. . ... ,. Constable Thomas Scrogg " of the local In the Matter of the Delta Copper Com-' , ., pany Limited (N.P.L.i Royal Canadian Mounted Pollca de- TAKE NOTICE tht an application tachment returned to the cltj on the will be made before the presiding Judgs 1-lnctss p-fnctsg AUCe Alice vesterdav jesteraay afternoon auemoon from irom In Chambers at tfle Court House at Prince Rupert. BritUh Columbia, on , KetcSlkan. having escorted a liquor the Alaska-Yukon Union steamer Cardena, Capt. A. Johnstone, which arrived from the south at 3.15 yesterday afternoon, sail mn!lng an hour later for the Noas River, to port at 9 o'clock this Flftenn candidates, all adults, wcr: confirmed by Archbishop A. U. DcPcn-cler at, an Impreesive service In St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral last night. The tervlce was ably conducted by the ! Archbishop who gave an eloquent ad dress appropriate to the occasion. Dr. Edm'.ston of Toronto, general secretary of the United Church of Canada, will arrive In the city from the East to-morrcw afternoon, sailing for the south In the evening to attend the B.C. Conference In Vancouver. He will preach In First United Church tomorrow night. Dr. A, A .Hutchinson of the faculty of the University of British Columbia and Dr. W. L. Clemens, director of the Departure Bay biological station, nr- ! pulpit to which he will be assigned at i the conference, ,Rcv. Evan Baker, minister ot Rupert East Church, Is also ex pected to return to the city for a brief i-nmif '"7 1 time before taking up a MILK From HulMey Valley FRESH MILK AND Willi'-IMNO CREAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phones 65 G and 657 elsewhere in , the province. new post Wltlf 28 passengers for Vancouver and eight 'Ior5prlrf?ev Rupert abottrd, CJ.R. steamer Princess Alice, Capt. C, C. Salntey, arrived In port at 4.15 from Alaska, sailing south at 3,30. Passengers for Prince Rupert were Thomas Scrogg, provincial police constable, , Prince Rupert; Thomas M. Welsh. An-,chorage dairyman; Andrew England, Prince Rupert' logger: Arthur Miller, ' wiutf horse millwright; Edwin Kafoury, Kttchlkan clerk; Albert. Rlchwood. Ketchikan musician, and Herbert Preston and Russell Walts. Ketchikan sales- 'men. Dr. Eduilstou of Toronto, secretary of ' Dnlted church ot Canada 'm morning, clearing at 9:43 for Vancouver and wayports. . lne pcaKr t tne nrsi unnea i;uureu Ion Sunday night at 7.30. Come and C.N.R. steamer Prince Oeorge. Capt. Harry Nedden, arrived at 10.30 this mornlne from Vancouver. Powell River. o'clock tonight for Stewart, returlng! here tomorrow evening to sail for the south at 11 o'clock. Prof. W. F. Barfoot of the faculty of Emmanuel Theological College, Saskatoon, arrived from the south on the Prince George this morning and will be ordained at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral tomorrow preparatory to tak ing up ministerial duties at Atlln. I hear him. 113 Rev. J. K. Ban of the . local Anglican Mlsslon "tumed n the Prln-i and Ocean Falls and will sail at io,JPane3C cess Beatrice from Vancouver where oe. has been for the past few weeks on ecclesiastical duties. 1 ! Louis Smith, B.Sc. arrived from Van-! couvcr on the Cardena yesterday afternoon and will be located here lor ti e summer. He la a brother or W. D. Smith. CN.R. electrician, who Is frequently located here. I Mrs. Fred Orchard, daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. "Wallace C. Orchard. 700 Mus-grave Place, arrived In the city on the Princess Beatrice this morning from Vancouver on a brief visit. Mrs. Orchard. Jr. was Bccompantea by her daughter, here. Betty, having already been MINERAL ACT (I'orni 1) ( WITH ICATK OP I.MPKOVLMKNTS ! lJ-4 TtVtvt Vk iiniilh ri V bl... I . . ' - J Imorovcmenta. X O Tl V K "WESTERN HOPE." "TRtXIE." and "OLD KENTUCKY" Mineral Claims situate In the Skfcna Mining Division of Prince Rupert District. Wihere Located On Porcher Island. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore, Free Miner's Certificate No. 89151 C. the duly authorized agent of Frank Patterson, Free Miner's CertUloate No. 69137 C InlonH elvtir litr- fwim f V A rlu ta SM -4" ...... nunc io apply to the Mining licconer lor George this momlni to nttend a biolo-1 Certificates of Improvements, for the gleal meeting here tomorrow from which Thcvealms"'" ' CrW ' they will proceed to Ottawa on Monday. And further take notlco that action, accomnantcd bv D. B. Finn. riittr rrf'undcr Section 85. must be ci-mmenced the local fisheries experimental station. Rev. George O. Hncker, pastor of First United Church, who sails tomorrow night for Vancouver; to attend conference", wi'li return to the city In two wcekV time and will remain here for five weeks Sefore moving to take a new Dated this 6th dav of Mny. 1927. LEWIS W. PATMOIIE. a ir x m r WavcYou i taken vour JcrveFood jjj qS 2 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. Mutes rebuilt like Arthur's Shoe Store. Don't forget to isit Mrs. nell's Money Raising Sale. Save the valuable "Poker Hands' at Mc- 113 To-dayY DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage 0- Prince Rupert, B.C. 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