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Radio lectures us w ft .nrMutn frit Ilia mtin who ill over tTCQ every Friday, 7.150 to 8 p.m. - f preventative will give you a free IONA-OTONE HEALTH CO. Room:- 10 and 11. .Smith Mock, Frinre Rupert li.C. Clinics ul Vunemivcr, Victoria, Calgary and Edmonton Neilson' s : Chocolates a a special price We have just received an extra shipment of Neilson's bulk Chocolate In creams and hard centres, and in order to move them quickly we are selling this shipment at the special yrice of 60c .per lb. or a 5 lb. box fr.r S2.75. i r r I I wiF pa you to ':. a 5 ib. I ox at thi price. Ormes Ltd. Jfic Pioneer Drttacisls THIRD AVE. C-SIXTH ST. - - TELEPHONES 82200 PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. New Stock of Garden and Field Seeds and Fertilisers l'ratt'.s Uaby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies RULKLEY VALLEY HAY AND d'RAIN Our Famous Edson Coal la any quantltiud also Telkwa Coal Ti oiler Dock l'hone, .r.oS Modern Ways for Modern Days Use the Easy Vacuum Electric Washer There is a sanitary safety in the "EASY" home 'washed ' lothe , and a safeguard of health that is especially appreciated Whim Ui recurring spidimics. Two sizes: $11 (MM) $180.00 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 2" Third Avenue. Prince Rupert CHIROP ACTOR D. A. McMillan Palmer (irnduate Kmc C and 7, Exchange llltfck. l'hone C'J1 Taxi. Phone 878. t! BC. Undertakers. Phone 41. Get the Big 4 habltl When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4. tl Shoes rebuilt like new at Mc-Arllwr's ' ' Shoe Store. tf Mrs. c. R. Cox arrived In the city from Hazel ton on yesterday afternoon's train. Norway's Independence Day. May 17, Celebration, Commodore Cafe. Tickets 11.25. Fred Joudry left ' Saturday night on the Prince George on a business trip to Stewart. Mrs. a. A, Bryant returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to the Interior. Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Jancowskl return- mA rn V. . t",i r- . . . . THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE in Rt.wart .(In. . ' J 1 days in the city. BIOLOGISTS METSATURDAY U. W. PILI.MUUY JOINS STAFF A SCIENTIFIC ASSISTANT; HOICK PLANNED Tne'scverith' lahhuai 'meeting of the sub-cxociitlve Of the biological board of Canada was held at the local experimental station over the week-end. The matters considered Included the program for the coming year. Items of Interest in this program included the construction of a special type of re frigerator plant, the plans of which the board has been working on for some time. The final arrangements for this plant have not been concluded, hut it la hoped that by the end of this year. the Installation will be In full working order. This plant will be of commercial m i .. i i it l eitr, KHU Will iuiu.au viic biauv win. I r ' . fn i I s I 1 . t Vi ( n ant n 4 -t Inn rnaHmnnti Wfll or wlrieUCArnrnemo(Dnii5nLoiurnbk . , be carried out, in which the new pro- ! duct will be .placed with the principal Women of Mooseheart Legion whist of ften ,n th eastern markets. The station also plans to start an In vestigation of the possibilities for the On account of the rain, there was production of fish glues, frcm the Thomas Wilson, bandmaster of the n h00t f th Nrth BC Re8lmcnt: waste liquor of reduction plant. Boys' Band, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to the Interior. Archbishop A. U. Derencler returned cn the steamer Prince George to Vancouver lust night after having spent a week in city and dlstrlcf on ecclesiastical duties. C. E. Crowther, who was here last year, arrived on yesterday afternoon's train from Viking, Alberta, and wUl be again Identified during the tourist scaion with the local CJUi. city ticket office. A. C. II. Ocrhardl. managing director of the Homcstakc Consolidated Mining At Development Co., which ts working the Torlc Mine at Alice Arm, was a passenger from Vancouver to Alice Arm on the Catala yesterday afternoon. Prank Richard BarruJey, son of the late John Barnslty and Mrs. Barnsley, who resided In Prince Rupert for sev Rifle Association at the Market Place! considerable work Is also being done range yesterday. 1 with fish oils. MaDy of these are being examined for their medicinal properties, Catholic women's League will have a and ,t i ,hopcd that research In this social la the School Hall on Thursday connection will cpen new markets for evening. May 19. cards and dancing, the product of an Improved process. Mrs, Pendens orchestra. lis' The following appointments to the . , "'. ! staff of the station have been made: New Incorporation this week include j ,, p. Smith, chemist on glues, that of H. W.'M. Rolston & Co.. Ltdj , m. Fraser. mechanical engineer, general brokers, with capital of 10.- r. w. Plllstrury. scientific assistant. 000 and head office at Stewart. B.C. Harold McEwen. C.N.R. district pa- j . .... , ,, tenger nger agent, sailed last night on the SPORT CHAT Prince George on a 'business trip to Ocean Palls. He wllj return on Wed-, ncsday's boat. No time has been lost by the joint committee of the Fair Board and base' ,J. II. PHUbury. manager of the Prince ball and football associations in formu-Rupert Stevedoring Co., returned to the latlng plans for the raising of money city on the Catala yesterday afternoon which will reimburse the city to the from Vancouver whence he went last extent of 41,000 for the surfacing of wtek via the Queen Charlotte Islands. ,thc Acropolis Hill grounds. The pro gram of money making aSalrs now Metorshlp Belllngham, Capt. J. E. lined up for the purpose should easily Anderson, arrived In port from Ket- see that amount realized. The Prince t.ltan m 1A .'Mln1r this Mnnlna n 1 1 1. T . . . . ni..... , -V. nna .T . . . . v " - ... - - cWI years, graduated from the 'Unlver- "! I a carload of fresh fish for transship- on a show for the cause and. In addl- .iiv f n.,.h slty of British Columbia last week .w as a Bachelor of Applied Science In electrical i englncerlpg. The Union Steamship Co.'s , new freighter Chllllwack. formerly the British steamer Ardarval. Is now being prepared at Vancouver for her new work and is expected to visit Prince Rupert In about two weeks' tune on her first trip up the coast. Capt. J, D. McPhre will come out' as master of the Chllllwack. ment East over the Canadian National don, the baseball and football assocla-Railways. i tlons have undertaken to stage two " ""f games each, the entire proceeds to go P. Lorenzen. who is directing the con- for the purpose. The basketball game structlon of the new cannery at Mashctt toiropraw night between the city and for the Massett Canners. will return to jiAI.CiJ. Patrician -will also realize some the Islands on the company's powerboat money and It has been suggested that Delphinium on Wednesday after having a football game might be arranged be-pent a week or ten days In the city. ' tween the crews of HJ.Ct. Patrician " i and the grain boat Queenmoor this Charles McKenna of Anyox, who. ac- wcfk In addmon to this It Is under corn named Mrs. McKenna and family. Uln. fh, ,. tmm t.h. vir. i who are going on a trip to the Old torla Day and First of July celebrations 03 r' " " vwootiver. w a J. E. Merryfleld. who was in business .1 earnuirked for the same cause . .... . ... I nam-nffa irt I'd rail Mtrrl-tf T In Prince Rupert In the eariv davs andl"BW "na 11 nas been unaertaxen to give over ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Picnic. June 20. r r Established 1923. 5 44 - i trnrion frurmnir ti tn. ttiwi rpr min . . . ,. . . . . who has been fppnwrvatlve organizer for British Columbia . .during . the oast few years, has been appointed' Inspector for the Ontario Equitable j Life & Ac cldent Insurance CoH according: i to' an announcement In Friday's Vancouver Province which Is accompanied with his picture. Other than graduates, the lint of sue ocssful students In the recent Unlver slty cf British Columbia examinations Includes the names of several local and district students. In the third year of Arts, Russell Bulger was successful: In the second, Reld McLennan, and In the first, Alex Mitchell. Miss Flora Burrttt. formerly of Prince Rupert, successfully completed her third year In arts and science and Miss Muriel Crawford of Stewart was successful In first year. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. tilckson. arrived In port at 4:15 yester day afternoon from the south and sailed at 8 o'clock last night for Anyox. Stewart and other northern ports of call. The Catala , had a, full passenger list out of Vancouver, the following be ing among those for Prince Rupert and lcyond: J. II. Plllsbury. J. V. Smith, P. D. Mathers, Miss Gctrudc Nelson. L. Bncklund, L. Lundgrcn, J. II. Suggett and R. Bulger for Prince Rupert; A. O. Ocrhardl. Mrs. T. Kolllns. P' A. Hunter and J. Sinclair for Alice Arm; P. Mover. Miss Reld. Miss E. Heath and Charles McKenna for Anyox; T. Dal-rymple. S. W. McLalne, J. S. Rankin. A. Cousins, Gerald Upton. E. ErlcTcsen, J. A. Mills, T. Borg and II. Horstman for Stewart. vour TEETH Office Hours: 0 -ini lV C jV.rii.' Saturday: .9 a.mT to l1, p.m,. Any eveninj: by appointment DE'JTIST Exchange Ulock. Phsne 103 ... len jKT cent oi eu uie proceeas ci Russell Bulger, who successfully com pleted his third year In Arts ul tin' activities at the Acropolis Hill grounds Loading of the British steamer Queen- UlllI ttlsoll for the purpose. The $1000 moor at the elevator with a full cargo ,houM 8UreI- nlicd and tnere my oi some B.ooo tons oi wneai lor me te jomethm- met toward the estab-United Kingdom or continent was start- ,llinmnt or a new athietlc park or cd this morning and It Is hoped (to Mme otner ,uch work ln tne lnleresta have the vessel away about Wednesday. or local 8port- Fix Acropols Hill! ! Basketball. Tues- provmciai consUble Lance Potterton day. May 17. H.MC.S. "Patrician" vs.:iirr,ved , ,t , Stewart last Prince Rupert All Stars: Junior game. , nt havln , hl cugtod Franlt coiu vs. stars, in txniDition Maii. nraham .. W. rin ...fw rf.v, ht,r fo, usmes at i ocioc. Aa.iuoucntU a dlgturbance. 50c. Dance after the games. Admission 50c. 115, w. S. Harris, well known Hazelton '' ! milling man. Is a visitor ln the city. W. E. Draney. well known coast can-'He arrlvod from thc mterlOr on yester- nerymcn. has been appointed manager da aftcrnoon's train and Is registered of thc Massett Canners' new cannery at at the pnnce Rupert Hotel. Massett and Is already on the ground. Oood progress Is being made on the fy,,,, the meeting here yesterday construction of the plant which will be0 tne Paclflc Coast sub.cxecutive f In operation this year. 1-. Bloloelcal Board of Canada. Dr. A. ' Jll. Hutchinson of the University of Miss Gertrude Nelson, daughter of'.... rnlllmhlll! nr w . rmen9 Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Nelson, formerly of , Denarture Bav iVancou- this city and now residing in Vlctorla.v MMd) blolcglcal ,taMot ,eft onj a.r.v m wre -ii ,-.u-y th(j mornng.a tram for ottawa, to at-noon from the south and will be the., , . ,, . ... . . guest for .a couple of weeks of Mlso Ixrna Tltc, 821 Borden Street. iVHU a invoking v. .iiu iiintii uvntu. Mr. Finn expects to return to thc city on or before June 10. LAND ACT. University of British Columbia, re- j NO I H'K or INTKYIIOV TO AI'I'I.V TO I.1.AM-. I.ANO. turned heme on thc Catala yesterday afternoou from Vancouver to Kpend thel In Prlnrc Rupert Land Rccoidlng Uls- summer vacation with his parents, Mr.l "t Vrlnoc Rupert and situate 3( ' . , : . elialns east of northwest corner of Lot and Mrs. John Bulger. Wallace Block. , gn, Range 3. Coast Dlstrlrt. !.(A,, parly of forty-lx longshoremen, li'lio went over to Queen Charlotte City to load a lumber cargo on the steamer Santa Isabel, Is expected to return to the clty on the Prince John on Thurs- day. Th. Santa Isabel arrived at TAKE NOTICE tnnl UOM i'aCKlllR Comuanv Limited, of Vancouver, occu- ' . -a. .v .... t(m f,l8h Cunlicr)i tnttud to apply Canning Co.. arrived ln the city on the J(r permission to lc:ise the following Catala yesterday afternoon . from Her-' described lands: nard Cove where thc company's floating Lmcl"? i.A.P..pLnl5!. cannery Laurel Whalcn Is now located. 3. coast District: thence south 5 chains; He will be here for a few days In con-' U? ce cast 10 chains: thence north 5 1 nivi.vc .c. iu t.ii.iii .vi . ll ..11). IKn m,mn,'. tcrests. r Tlie cjusc of the Ucnhbldcrs vs. thc Sitka Spruce Mills Ltd,. Is. being heard this Afternoon before Judge Young ln County Court. Milton Oorifloles counsel for the llenholderSf Is asking , that thc date of trial be fixed. W. O. Pul ton is appearing for the ..trustee of the defunct company. of commencement, and containing 8 acres, more or less. UOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant Per II. Mourehouse. Dutcd April 2. 1827. MINERAL ACT (form 1) ( i;itTiiTC'.vii: or impkovemknts x o t I v. i : "WESTERN HOPE," "TRIXIE." and "OLD KENTUCKY" Mineral Claims situate In the Sreena Mining Division of Prince Rupert District. Where Located On Porcher Island. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W: Patmore. Free Miner's Certificate No. 89151 C, the i-nsrwin vuy ist mursnay ana is intend, sixty days from the date hereof. expected to get away early this week. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 t to aniilv to the Mining Recorder for Certificated of Improvements, for the purport) of obtaining a Crown Orant of the obove claims. Ard further take notice that action, under Section 85. must be commenced ' before the Issuance of such Certificate or WANTED. 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