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In the light of modern developments, hardly any disease can now be called incurable, FKEE TREATMENTS So sure are we that you will be benefited by the IONA-OTONE that we -ordially invite every person in Prince Rupert snd vicinity to accept our ofi'er (:' free treatments. You have cetytulng Ad gain iml . noUviri- ioAc- ..j . ' 10NA-OTONE HEALTH CO. Room 10 and 11, Smith Block, Prince Rupert, ll.C. Clinics at Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary and Edmonton I It 11 i Wi I "H i 'En11 ii'Wul1 'I111 IIPIWI THIDn AVF f. qivth TCLEPIiONES 8? U 200 Prince Rupert Auto Company Agents for Hudson and Essex Super-Six Cars Second Avenue, opposite Prince Rupert Hotel. Phones 75 and 275 Sovereign Life Assurance Company of Canauu Head Office - - WlnnlpeR. Manitoba Endowment policies maturing at u certain age or Kuaran U't'inK you a monthly income for a certain numb. ,r o years, offer an attractive and safe investment. They J and your family protection which cannot be obtained thiough any other source. . ., (J. P. TIN'KEIl DWrlct Itepresentatlve W THE DAILY NEWS I1 AGE THREE MISS ELIZABETH THE LABEL IS RED AND WHITE Local and Personal PITT I.S QUEEN Arthur Toil, Phone 78. ti B O. Undertaker. Phone . WILL I1AVK AS .MAID OF HONOR ON j r.M; 3 miss plooy smith ami Dentist. Dr. J. n. Oosse. Phone C80. .miss mxi.ii: oilmen y Tt lit Get the Big 4 habltl Of a Taxi, phone 4. Mk.cb rebuilt like Arthur' Mime More. Wiien thinking tf new at Mr- tt This afternoon's train from the East due at 320, is reported half an hour late. Have you ever tried to tell the absolute truth for twenty-four hours? 6ce "Nothing But the Truth," June 2. at the Westholme. i T- Ode of Vancouver, who Is In fish salting on the Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived In the city from the Islands. A meeting of the Prince Itupcrt '!S2W-27SS3LS5?sKt3B Swimming Club will be held at 7 p.m. A few more cases of rheumatism, neuritis, paralysis, chronic constipation, hlKh blood pressure, goitre or any other ailment caused by toxemia which Includes over ninety per cent of all aliments. If all other treatments have failed, do not give up hope I MAGNETISM election of officers lor the year 1927. 123 John Johnaen was fined $23. with the option of thirty days' imprison ment. by Magistrate McClymont in the city police court this morning for drunkenness. Penults given at New Empress Hotel Saturday evening for the Junior Light riBiib inainpiuiinjp iigni oi me ! world, Morgan vs. Foley, round by j round. Owen Fisher. 123 Mr. T. It. Brewer -and chUdren of : Houston arrived In the city on yes terday afternoon's train from the in terior and sailed on the Prince Rupert last night for Vancouver. i Miss Gertrude Nelson, after spending jtcn days In the city as the guest of ,Mlss Lorna Tlte, Borden Street, sailed last night aboard the Prince Rupert on her return to her home in Victoria i ' ! V. A. Talbot, assistant district en glneer for the provincial department of public works for Attln district with headquarters at Anyox. arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert last night, being here on official duties. O. W. Otterson, who is Interested in mining operations in the Msnson Creek country north of Vanderhoof, arrived from the Interior on yesterday after' noon's train and sailed on tbe Prince Rupert last night for the south. Capt. W. O. Oolquhoun of the Prin cess Patricia's Canadian Light In fantry, who came north to train the First North B.C. Regiment while on Its recent camp at Terrace, returned to Victoria on the Prince Rupert last night. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beaumont of Toronoto. who spent a brief visit in the 'city with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKlnley. (Fourth Avenue East, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver and other cttles in the south which ?gE!CEanttlimGJmB!St : ncy will visit before returning east. PAGE & SHAW "The Candy of Excellence" Classic Creams, per box '. .$!.-" Candies of the Golden West, per box S l.."0 and $:A)U Selections of Fruits and Nuts, per box J? !.."( and $:. Assorted Milk Chocolates, pef box S? !.-" Greater Empire Package, per box and - sorted Chocolates, per box $l. and -. Chewcy and Hard Centre Chocolate, per box 1.00 and V' "ortcd Nut Chocolates, per Iha -" Peppermint Patties J0 Aborted Caramels i0l family Mixture Children's Mixture a,ul iir,f Peanut llrittle ;(Jrt Hard Candv in Jnrx. each H Oilmen Mel George McAfee, manager of the Big 41&y Sawmill at Georgetown, was in jthe city yesterday on business, brlng-;tng in some mill machinery for repair at the dry dock. Also making the trip In on the company launch WlUena May were Mrs. MCAIee, Mrs. Ira Reld, ID. Wilson, O. Sunbury and M. L. Clark. Miss Lottie May Mawhlnney Of New "The Resurrection" at the Sunday evening service in the First Presbyter-Ian Church. Results given at Now Empress Hotel Saturday evtning for the Junior Lightweight Chnmploushlji flglil of the world. Morgan vs. Foley, round by Mund. -Own Fisher. Theatre. June 2. Summer June 10. 4 4 Carnival, Exhibition Hall, Moose Picnic, June 20. Established 11)23. Office Hours: a.m.. to C p.m. Saturday:' a.m. to, 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment Dl EE Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block. do you want to live lonfc pVEN long life and good health may become "ashes in the mouth" unless one is, to some extent at least, financially free from, worry. Besides, financial independence is one way to insure long life, and good health because it prevents worry. Confederation Life Pension Bonds- guarantee a definite income later on in life. The annual deposit is comparatively small, but it guarantees a comfortable and independent old age. rVrf for interteting booklet, "Tho Ky to Happin$$." Confederation Life ASSOCIATION HOWARD I' ARRANT, District Manager, Rogers Building, Vancouver, R.C. M. K. STEEVES,.(."en. Agent. I'rince Rupert .... R.C. .'Senior baseball (ijru, (i.30. Mcllmoyle, proprietress. tonight, Son- Hotel Regent, Hyjer, BC. Saturday Special. 24 Inch Ladles Silk Hose, all shades and sizes, regular, S1.00 value special one day only 75c. j Striped broadcloth ten different shades.! 36 in. wide, regular 50c. a yard. Special! Saturday only 3 yards for $1.00. See! our windows. Dry Ooods and Novelty Shop. Phone 776. SECOND ANNUAL ALL L XPENSE TRIANGLE TOUR TEN DAY TRIP FARE 110.00. Special train leaves Vancouver via Can adian National Railways, Monday, July 23. Fare includes meals and berth on steamer. Prince' Rupert to Vaucouver, alno all meals and berth on train, Van couver to Prince Rupert via Jasper; and I meals and entertainment at stop-over Westminster, formerly of Winnipeg, is points; two full days at Jasper National i the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Frlrell at t park; stay over-night at Kamloops,' iB4j.-vir. 4.iv mi-uiuiicf 'ii-fini.j tjrtt.i ana cmttners; automoouc a talenWd dramatic reader having j ' trips and entertainment at all these post graduated In Portland. She will points, also automobile trips at Vaudcr- Interprct Edwin Arnolds version of ; hoof and Hazel ton. Full particulars from City Ticket Office, 528 Third Avenue. Phone 200. iKini. .i;kiv.i.s ITIiu-e Itupcrt Dr. urn! Mrs. P. J. 8. Bird, Weyburn, Sask.; A. D. MatheNon, Carlisle; James 133 Lamb. CnssUr; Mr. and Mrs. Shackleton, Utk; Ocorgc lrt Edward: W. A. Talhot. Anvni! ANNOUNCEMENTS !ooW p. Fry. l-oiuion. ot.: k. e. Prince Rupert Players' Culb presents Vaucouver, "Nothing but the Truth" Westholme M. Chase and A. O. Chaplcwsky, Ed- monton, Mrs. T. R. Brewer and child-( rcn. Quick; J. H. Riches. Vancouver: I F. C. Sprain, Prince Oeorge, Suviiy to the coast at all at this time. FAVOR IUTIIAN VI'UMON Phone 109 hIcu of the anthem 'O Canada," ' Miss. Elizabeth Pitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pitt. Premier, was chosen Queen of tbe May at a drawing yes terday afternoon in the orflce of Mayor! Newton. Names of two nominees from Booth Memorial and Borden Street schools and one from Annunciation School were submitted and the last mentioned ticket was that of the winner. Drawn as her ma lds-of -honor were Miss Peggy Smith, Booth School, and Miss Nellie Ourvlch ot Borden Street School. The crowning of tbe queen and other festivities In connection therewith, which v.'tll be in charge of Mrs. David Thomson for the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, will take place in the Exhibition Hall on the night of Jure 3, Elks' Flag Day. The other nominee were Miss Elizabeth Mc-Lcod and Miss Dorothy Stiles. Witnessing tti! drawing by Mayor Newton were Sister Superior of Annunciation School; Miss S. A. Mills, principal ot Borden Street School; D. H. Hartnoss, principal of Booth Memorial Schocl. and L. M. Fuller, W. D. Vance, and W. E. Wllllscroft, representing the Elks' Lodge. FOOTBALL LINEUP IN JUNIOR LEAGUE The football lineup for the Junior! jFcotball league match Booth School! versus Borden Street with J. Campbell jreferce follow: Booth: Doug Scott. Fred Cameron, R. Kelson, R. Marrlson, T.. . Kclscy, (capt.). Reg. Colllson. J. Wood, Hy. Dickens. Tony Bussanlcb, B. Thurbcr, Oscar Wlngbam, T. Johftston. P. , Cameron. Borden 8t. Tom Steen, Albert Styles ;(capt. i. Max Larkin, Mike Ourvlch, Jas. Mrs. Oeo. Lee. Nick Ourvlch, Earl Batt, Angus 123 Macdonald, Roy Wicks, Kazue Naka- moto. Terry Ornie. R. Fong, B. Warlock, representative of F. O. nedy. Dawson. Ltd. arrived in town yesterday and reports business conditions in the v v " " interior improving. I'RINCE RUPERT TIDES Results given at New. Empress Hotel SATURDAY, MAY 28 Saturday evening for, the Junior Light- High 11:42 a.m. 19.2 ft.-j weight Championship fight of the 23:46 pia. 22.1 " world, Morgan vs. Foley, round by Low 5:33 a m. 3.4' round. Owen Fisher. - 123 17:38 pia. 5.3 " A divorce action and a civil case are hrln rrf4r for hoarlnc ,h. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY sion of the Supreme Court Assizes here' next month. There Is a possibility FOR SALE. LADIES' BICYCLE AL- Uiat there mar- t as -well a second most new Phone Black 414. 124 civil case, contested. The divorce action will be; - MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until nyon, on Friday, the 10th June. 1927. for the conveyance of HM Majesty's Malls, on a proposed Contract for a period not exceeding four years as required ttas per week on the route between Prince Rupert and Railway Station (C.N.R.I, and Wharves (C.N.R. and C.P.R.I, and Transfer of Mails between Railway Station and Wharve (C.N.R., U.S.S. Co.. and C.P.R. ) from the Postmaster General's pleasure. Printed notices containing further ln-formailitn a tn conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Office of Prlnc Rupert, B.C., and at the olfhe of 'he llstrict Superintendent of Postal Service, Vancouver, B.C. J. F. MURRAY, District Superintendent of Postal Service. District Superintendent's Office, Vancouver, u u., Apr.'i 20, 1927 NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for the Issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lot one hundred and sixty (160) Queen Charlotte District, said to contain one hundred and sixty (loui acres, mure or leas, excepting thereout twenty-one (21) acres and five (5) acres thereof. ' Satisfactory proof of tbe loss of the i.cruncate or line covering me aoove Und lnvlna be;n produced to me. It is T. my mtemioii to issue, alter tne cxpira- nim.t0rf i tlon of one mouth from the first pub- iiiUKBltlU, ,.,,,. hff a Dmvulnnil rvrt If ii-nt of Title to the above land In the name of: Pnc'.flo Mills Limited, the original llavior Tsini MM-virt ,i n, t.eriiurnic or line is aaiea me ovn uayicr, uame wcicd and T. Ode, A. l0,, ......w idroii ( 'nil ml Land Reclstry Office, Prince Rupert, IDC. 5th May. 1937. I II. F. MACLEOD. : Registrar of Titles. AKalulinr NOTICE John Jouston. Sikane: F. RostadJ under and by vTrtue of the provisions Wrangell; A. Fmlerlckson and C. H. of Beotlon 28 of the "Mineral Act." no- Leslle. cltv: C. Ambroson. KetrhiVan? tlce Is hereby given Messrs. Malcolm " 1 O.H...k eJn..,n t tf. Smyth, Edmund Langts, Harold Hansen ana Aioen Aioore, inn ijicrr uwiug o th underslaned for Assessment Work Jorgan Knutson. Stewart: Hugh Ko.KrJ Dpnald, Skeena Crossing;.' Mrs. W. skeena Minlnn' Division, the sum of Brand, Woodcock; Edward ' Chcsley 6393.88. and that unless said persons pay '' their share he co of 'Shame-: mii Mri-nod T,m. proportionate of, . .....vv. iUcn assessment, logetner wnn ait costs I Joseph Magulre, city. h of advertising, etc., to the undersigned ' if. Butedaie. u.c. on or oeiore May u. ,,,,..1r, V,,. !l927, application will be made to the MA ,,r -IIN 0old commissioner. Prince Rupert. B.C., According to unofficial word which o have their respective interest In the has been received the nmn ereln mentioned Mining Group of . 1, ' Mineral Claims vested in the under- ita ,K, , ,, , . this of H.M.8. ,to port Calcutta of the tig led. 'Hermuda-Vest Indies squadron is can- DAVID CORDILLA. celled. The warship was originally' UPOB KOSKI M!rtUhir.,!l.ZlVlhrh. June, '"I TUB HANKHUPTCY ACT but the situation In China is under-j stood to have altered the plan and iH the Matter of the Estate of John the vessel will probably not be coming Charles Oavlgan. mi Authorized TAKE NOTICE that the above-named authorised assignor has applied to the nmirt fnr his rilaeharce. and that the Th. ti... t..i. L.u Ccurt has fixed the loth day of June. ... ...i.. v.u, .t in rxecu- . ,o ., ,h. h nVlrlt In live meeting Wednefduy iilght. passed the forencon, at the Court Houe. Prince a resolution favoring the Buchan ver- Rupert, ll.C, for hearing the application. J. I CUM3TIE. AutuorutU Triuun. Carnation Quality is Protected at the Source NO process in the world can mate good milt out of milt which is poor to start with. So Carnation's milk supply is protected at the source the farms.. Carnation quality begins with the cow. . ; , The Carnation Milk Farms are operated solely to improve the Hbl-V stein breed and enable dairy farms to produce more better milk. The Carnation Field Force spends its entire time selecting the' farms from which we obtain milk and inspecting them regularly. These great investments of time and money aim only at one result-to keep Carnation the world's first choice in evaporated milk double-rich, full-cream flavored, pure. t Order Carnation Milk from your grocer several tins or a case of 48 tins. Send or a free copy o Mary Blake's Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ontario. CARSATWS CREAMED SAUCE (for Creamed Vegetables) Two tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons butter, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup Carna- tion Milk diluted with 1 cup water or meat stock, few grains pepper.- Melt butter in the top part of a double boiler; add the salt, pepper, and flour and mix thoroughly. Do not let flour brown. Add the diluted milk and stir constantly until smooth and thick. Place over a pan of hot water and continue cooking for ten minutes, stirring occa- sionally. This makes i cups of cream sauce. It looks creamy It tastes creamy It is creamy Carnation Milk 'From Contented Cows' AND Produced in Canada TWO SIZES TALL AND SMALL Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD UperatinK (i.T.P. 20,000 Ton I'loullng Dry Dock Engineers, iMncliinisl.s Hoilei makers, Itlatksmitlis, Patternmakers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINC. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Ran ad ian National c7hc Largeft Railway SySlcm in America Steamship and Train Service S.VU.1NOS from ritlXCE IUTB11T fur VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, hKATTI.K, em h Tlll'KSDAY anil 8C.NOAY. 11.00 p.m. For ANYOX WEIlNKSOAY. 10.00 p.m. Kir STEWAKT SATI KOAY, 10.(10 p.m. .. PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER Via OCEKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, rnrtnlthtlv. I'ASSKNOKR TRAINS LEAVE. I'RINCE RUPERT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 11. HI a.m. fur PRINCE (iEOIMIE. EDMONTON. WINNIPEd, nil points Enitern Ciuuilu, United Stales, JtKPEK PARK I.OIM1K OPEN MAY l TO SKPTEMIIER SO. SEE CANADA IN CANADA'S J I till. IE YEAR 1801 1911. AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Use CanniHnn Natlnnal Express for Money Orders, Foreign Cheque, etc., also tot your next uhlpnient. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 628 TIIIIID AVE., PRINCE RUPERT. Phone 260