esday, May 81, 1927. WANTED AT ONCE A few more cases of rheumatism, m-nritis, paralysis." chronic constipation, hifh- blood pressure, goitre or any other ailment caused by toxemia which includes ,over ninety per cent of all ailments. ..M If all other treatments have failed, do not give up hope! MAGNETISM the most mysterious and most irresistible force in the, universe when applied to the human body in a scientific manner. ussM nature in eliminatuijr the poj.sonous waste thais responsible for so many ailments. THE 10NA-OTONE The electric magnetic appliance that is obtaining such almost miraculous results, assists nature in making cures of ailments which hitherto have not responded to medicines, manipulations, surgical operations, hot springs or electrical treatment. Thousands of people since the introduction of the 10NA-OTOK!') into Canada three months ago are now enjoying good health and these people hud been called incurable! In the light of modern developments, ' hardly any disease can now be called incurable. FREE TREATMENTS So sure are we that you will be benefited by the IONTA-OTONE that we cordially invite every person in Prince Rupert and vicinity to accept our offer of free treatments. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose. iONA-OTONE HEALTH CO. Rooms 10 and 11, Smith IMock. Prince Rupert, I5.C. Clinics at Vancouver. Victoria, Calvary aud Edmonton PAGE & SHAW.. "The Candy of Excellence" ( lassie Cream-, per box , l.- Undies of the Golden West, per box $1.50 and :M0 Selections of Fruits and Nuts, per box !jJk."H and Sjttl.oo Assorted Milk Chocolates, per box $l.-." Greater Empire Package, per box $1.5 and Jjtti.oO Assorted Chocolates, per box $1.00 and sjKI.OO Chewey and Hard Centre Chocolates, per box $1.00 and $-.00 Assorted Nut Chocolates, per box $1.2.T Peppermint Patties "C A: sorted C aramels "Mf Var.uiy Mixrtire - r, . .r. . . 1.00 dren's Mixture 80c and :r? V . ut Ilrittle WJC Hard Candy in Jars, each OrmesLtd. Ztfic Pioneer Dntgcisls THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES N?o200 i..i.wi.iiir.iii.i.iii wm i luismms BETTER DENTISTRY PLATES that ejves you a natural appear-jincc and lend beauty to the contour of the face. ai n nsnrillDI? Phone rviways yr. IflHUUllVL 525 Open Over Ormes Kitchenware Kitchenware Cast Iron Fry Tans Cast Iron diddle I'aiw Cast Iron Dutch Ovens Wear-Ever Aluminum Steamers S.M.P, Aluminum Double Holler White Enamel Decorated Infants baths. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 235 Prince Rupert Third Avenue. - slssssi !n i :u Lminnnnn Pnmnnnii OUVtSrUiyil UK- ASM ohm uuiiiioiig of Canada Head Office, Winnipeg Manitoba. Our policy plans nr.- n?" ivSin ECT ON AHSOI.UTE 01 THEY (lUAltANTEE Ak about our Monthly Income Disability H ne which I'rovlde. an Income for you in cane IJrVIcF VAI W THE FULL 1-ACIvVAUJL ALSO Guarantee Your Heneflclary f your policy on your death. , (. l. TIN'lvKlt. DUtrlct Hcnrcscntatlve. Local and Personal Arthur Tan. Phone 078. DO Undertaken. Phone 41. Dentist!' Dr. J. R. OuiHie.'n 06. Oct the Big 4 habit I When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4. ' tf SIkh-ii rebuilt like new at Mc-Ailliur's Shoe Store. tf Hyde Transfer ' now agents for Xady-smith-Wellington Coal. Phone 500, tf Father Godfrey arrived from Terrace on yesterday afternoon's train. . 4- Accounts up to May 27. totalling $23,638.26, were passed for payment by the city councjl last night. The city council last night received one telegraphic tender for an Issue of bonds. The tender, without being read was referred to the finance committee for report. All First Canadian Division men wishing to attend the Women's Canadian Club luncheon to Sir Archibald McDoncll on Saturday, June 4, please phone 795 before Thursday. 127 Sergeant T. Van Dyk, Game Act. enforcement officer for this 'district, returned to the city on, yesterday's train after spending two weeks lri the Fraser Lake district on patrol duties. J. C. McLennan and Theo Collart had applications before the city council last night for the position of assessor. The matter oi an appointment was left in the hands of the 'finance com mittee for report. For being intoxicated on the Indian : Reserve at Metlakatla. James Ryan, In-jdlan, was fined $15 and costs, with the option of thirty days' Imprisonment, on appearing before Indian Agent W. E. Colllson yesterday afternoon. I Mitchell Albert ts expected to visit the city woth the Vancouver Board of j Trade next month or possibly sooner.' It is reported, though confirmation 1 not available locally, that Mr. Albert has plans for the building of a new theatre here. Concert and Camp Fire at the Bap- .!. W-j4n..).v .tf.tlllltf t ft iociock in ia oi me iuiius vi itic ;3rd Troop Boy Scouts. Attractive pro- gram by prominent , artists. Sketches ! by Scouts. Community 'singing. Admission 35c. Children 15c. 127 The Boys' ' Band, 'under Bandmaster Thomas Wilson, givr a concert practice t at the corner of Third Avenue and Sixth Street last night. The enter- jtalnmeni.was much appreciated by the many street goers on the fine night and there was abundant applause. A report from the utilities commit' tee recommending the construction of a boat house at Shawatlans Passage to house the rowboat used by utilities employees In crossing from the city to itie lake was adopted iy the city council last night. The cost of the structure was estimated at $100. Answering a statement that had been made at a previous meeting by one of the alderman that there had been a bill of 1600 for repairing the Shawatlans Lake gasboat, Aid. Brown. Lrhslrman of the utilities committee, read figures to me city council last night showing that the entire bill In 1026 for hire, repair, etc. of gasboats was only $236.20 and that so far this year but (191.85 had been so expended Kiddles' Flag Day by Brother Bills Fi.day, June 3. Parade leave West- holme Theatre at 1 pjn. to Acropolis Hill Stores will close Friday at l.pjn to attend sports and races. Free Icecream and peanuts. Big Ball Game at 3.30 between married Elks and Single Rika for n big steak. Lady umpires Crowning of the May Queen In Exhi bition Hall at 8 p.m. Dancing after wards until 3 a.m. Extra special music. A Rood time assured. 128 ' f l ' ANNOUNCEMENTS Trliice Rupert Players' Culb presents "Nothing but the Truth" Wcstholmc Theatre, June 2. Summer Carnival, Exhibition Hall, June 16. , Moose Picnic, June 20. Established 1923. fi? Office Hours: 9 a.m. to G p.m. . 1 Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any cvcnlnj; by appointment DENTIST Exchanue Diock. Phone 109 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Uewilltjiveyoualift Fwill pay you to get acquainted with the Confederation Life Agent in your vicinity.. He has information freely at your disposal of a plan that will be a sure help in time of trouble, a real benefit to you and your family. To be assured of a Guaranteed Monthly Income for the full term of life, secured by very moderate . deposits in your productive years, is surely something much to be desired. Get acquainted with a Confederation Life Agent, and find out all about this plan. An inleretting pamphltt, "A Monthly Income for Lift," frilly nt upon rqut$t. Confederation Life ASSOCIATION HOWARD FARRANT, District Manager, Rogers Huilding, Vancouver, H.C. M. K. STEEVES, (Jen. Agent. Prince Rupert - - - ll.C. Football, tonight at 6:45. Grand Terminals vs. Kegimcut. Just a few seats left for "Nothing But the Truth." Reserve yours now. D. Scherk returned on the Catala this rnornlng after a . business trip An j ox. Pleading guilty In the city police court this morning In answer to a charge of drunkenness, Ole Moland was :. . r" Passengers going through to Vancou ver aboard the steamer Catala today include O. S. Short from Anyox and J. R. Frecburn from Stewart. The Gait freighter Salvor, Capt. Rush, sailed last night for the north after unloading coal at -a.TJ. Dock Ko. 1 for the Prince Rupert Coal Co. On account of Friday, June 3, being the King's Birthday, stores will close on Friday at 1 p.m. and . remain open until 6 pjn. Thursday --Retail Merchants' Association. 127 Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returred at 10:40 this morning from Anyox, Stewart and other northern ports of call and wilt sail at 5 o'clock this afternoon for the south. Mrs. Chris. Hovmuller and family are sailing this evening on the Catala for Vancouver where they! will take up residence. Capt. Hovmuller recently went south with his boat,. Helen II.. to engage In fish packing on the west coast of Vancouver Island. A roof fire, caused by sparks from the chimney, caused the fire department to be called at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon to the government wharf. Two or three holes were burned through the roof and there was slight damage from fire and water. Passengers arriving In the city on he Catala this morning from the north Included A. E. May, D. Sclicrk, II. M. McLeod. and O. J. Hutching from Anyox; Mrs. D. L. Pitt, Mrs, J. Fraser, George Smutherwaltc. Mr. and Mrs. John Smutlierwalte, Myrtle Casey. K. E. Eckert and K. E. Hayter from Stewart: L. Swanson and T. Kay from Arran-dale: Carl Lindstrom from Alice Arm. FEARS WESTERN BOOM MAY INJURE COUNTRY i- (Edmonton Journal) The Western Producer Is afraid that another boom period is approaching In this part of the dominion. It feels called upon to Issue a warning against a repetition of the speculative excesses and the violent inflation that occurred a decade and a .half, Ago; t. finds.'tbat "the towns audacities are;, busy, the railways are Increasing their tonnage, builders are becoming active, trade is Increasing." All these are signs which It thinks should put us on our guard. All must agree with the Saskatchewan farm Journal about the Undeslrablllty of another such period as that which It has In mind. But Its fears must strike the average westerner as a little premature. That they are expressed In such a quarter, Is, however, striking evidence of the .betterment of the economic situation In these provinces :hat hai. been brought Hbbut. SOVIET ACTIVITIES MONTREAL WERE NOT DISCOVERED IS SAID (Edmonton Bulletin) Premier Kine savs there Is no evi dence, lri the' hands of 'Jhe Dominion Government wnicn snows mat me Montreal office of the Soviet trade commissioner has been used as a dis tributing . centre for subversive propaganda or as )he headquarters of a spy svstem. From which It Is to be con cluded that the Dominion Government has not been collecting evidence, or that th nlans for uslnz the Canadian office as a sub-centre for the dessimlnatlon of rivolutlonary propaganda had nol been completed when the London raid took place. There Is no reason to suppose that the Soviet cfflce at Montreal was not intended to sere the same pur oases as the one In London, tf the or ganization of the underground bustnc ha4 had time to develop. TREASURES MISSING FROM CATHEDRAL IN MEXICO ARE VALUABLE MEXICO CITY. May 31. Government offlc als announce that among the trea sures missing from the Mexico City Roman Catholic Cathedral Is" a Jewe'.ed gold and silver centre piece of a casket for the consecrated Hcst. The centre piece. It was unofficially estimated, was valued at more than 500,000 pesos (aboui (230.000). The Cathedral has been closed ever since the religious regulations became effective last August for the purpose ol a government Inventory of Its contents This Inventory Is still being- made. Shortly after the closing of the Cathedral. Mexican official said that a num ber of church vatuables had been taken out and presumably hidden In the homes of devout Roman Catholics to prevent their coming into the hands of the government. CHIEF JUSTICE MADE ADMINISTRATOR OF B.C. VICTORIA. May 31. Chief Justice Macdonald of the B.C. court of appeal, will be atlng administrator of the pra-vince during the absence in Great Brit ain of Lieutenant Ooverncr Bruce who has gone to attend the funeral of his father-in-law, the late Lord Iddesleigh. SECOND ANNUAL ALL EXPENSE TRIANGLE TOUR T3!!n''DA7 TRIP-i-FARE 110.00. -Special train leaves Vancouver via Canadian National Railways, Monday. July 25. Fare Includes meals and berth on steamer. Prince Rupert to Vancouver, also all meals and berth on train. Van- comer to Prince Rupert via Jasper; and meals and entertainment at stop-over Dolnts: two full days at Jasper National Park; stay over-night at Kamloops, Prince George and Smlthers; automomie trios and entertainment at all . these points, also automobile trips at Vander- hoof and Hazelton. Full particulars from City Ticket Office. 628 Third Avenue. Phone 200. Advertise In The Da Ut New TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 4.,4. ! FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART- ment by the day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf P High Low High Iow High Low ItlNCE KUTKKT TIDES Tl KSIIVY. MAY 31 ' 1:08 a.m. 23.0 ft. 14:07 p m. 20.0 " ...J, 7:50 a.m. 0& " 19:52 pm. 6.4 " U.IMIAY. II NK t 2:22 ajn. 21.4 ft. .15:28 pan. 10.2 " 9:03 bju. 1.8 " 21:08 p m 7.8 " TIHKSOXV, JIM', 2 3:05 a.m. 20.5 ft. 16:11 pm. 18.0 " 0:43 a m. 3.8 " 21:53 p.m. 8.1 " NOTICE I Under and by virtue of the" provisions nf Section 28 of the "Mineral Act." no tice is hereby given Messrs. .viaicoiui Smyth. Edmund Langls, Harold Hansen and Albert Mocre, that there ti owing IU performed uuur10.41t.1j ori the Cordllla - aroup - of Mineral Claims, Princess Royal Island. Skeena Mining Division, the sum of 1393.88. and that unless said persons pay their proportionate share of the cost of such Assessment, together with all costs of advertising, etc.. to the undersigned a. Buieaaie, u.u., on ur wium mj 11)27, application will u hum wu un Gold Commissioner, Prince Rupert. B.C.. o nave tncir respective iuicm o tfir..H llnlnir nrolin of CICI14 Mitll.iV.i." o - Mineral Claims vested In the under- JACOB KOSKI. CERTIFICATE OF c IRON DUKB FRACTION. Mineral1 .i-1 , n. Mi iin altiiAt In Queei! Charlotte Mining Division, Prince Rupert , . . - . t .a 1 ah lust TtlsinH TAKE NOTICE that I, Alex Rogera, ot Lockeport. B.C.. Frc Mtnert Certirieatei No. 379410.. intend to apply to the , i . n.-Aka tn A (?4rt 1 f If (1 Is f t improvemenn iur i i'h wj....... Ing a crown grant of the above .claim. And further take notice that action, under section 83 of the "Mineral Act" must be commenced before the Issuance of such certificate of improve- mDted this llth day ?' J0!?,;,, 'I!27 ALEX ROOERS. 'Velvet ii! iiee mam l-J-l irl . ' MANUFACTURERS PHONE, 758 rmT BA, hm-i n S fi PRINCE RUPER B- Corner 3rd Ave. and Second St. DEMAND in u J" ju u - jTir-"""- P.O. Box 682 "Rupert Brand9' "THE DAINTIEST I1KEAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Sage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. New Stock of Garden and Field Seeds and Fertilisers Pratt's Daby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies UUI.KJ.EY VALLEY HAY AND GRAIN Our Famous Edson Coal in any quantities also Telkwa Coal Store Phone, 58. Trotier Dock Phone, 553 Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD 0iernlinj! (J.T.P. 20.000 Ton FloatinK Dry Dock EnIneenC Machinists HoMeimaUr,. IIIrti'UKinjtlial.vPaltern-' makers, Founders Woodworker. Etc. ' ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE VELI)iN(j': Our plant i'viiuipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Prince Rupert Auto Company Agents for Hudson and Essex Super-Six Cars Second Avenue, opposite Prince Rupert Hotel. Phones 75 and 275