iday, May C, 1027 THE DAILT-NEWS ?AGE THREE Local and Personal FASHION-CRAFT BETTER VALUES For Mother! Arthuri Taxi. Phone 878. B.C. Undertakes. Phone 41, SUNDAY IS MOTHER'S DAY A Day Remembered by Everyone tfy Thlsjeur make sure that your gift to her reflects the love viu bear her. Give her rage & Shaw's Chocolate, "The Candy ot Excellence." They are packed In three different assortment: ASSORTED CREAMS ASSORTED HARD CENTRES ASSORTED NUT CENTRES olid in i lb.. lb. and 'i U). boxes. Otm.es Ltd. THIUD AVE. f SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 82, 200 The Store for Dad and the Lad! Wp have junt received a shijimmt of Sovere ' TWO PAN SUITS Thr&t' repn-ent a remarkubly good purchase which if in, at' m tin ordinary way would command $15X0. We are . .-,,! in put these on sale as a SPECIAL FOR ITU DAY AND SATURDAY $10.50 These are in handumme Tweeds, expreqdjr selected in nil's newest model. Dear in mind that eneh ujt has two v.-mx-- of bloomers which doubles the life of the suit a'nd cuts he ' ost. Acme Importers Third Atcnue DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST UREA K EAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Co'd Storage Co., Lid. Prime Rupert, R-C Canadian Nate on al Qjc Largcft Railway SySitm in America Steamship and Train Service KUI.IMis m.m PIIIMK ItlTIKT for VAM OI VWS. VIITOKIA, Nl'.ATTI.K. ( wel, TI.I HMMV .. MN..AV. II. U., y; ,. I r HTMV,itT HA H III. t V. HMNI i.m. .i HttvYV ; jiuiv v.xMoiviu iu oi:i:un cn.ua.oriK is- l,M.M. TMV,,;VVK 111 INCH UI'I'KUT u:oitm: ! i;i.MONTOX. u inmpw.. i'"" :"'' ('""i. i M K CAXAIIA IN' CANADA 41 Hllli: YEAR - IHB7 - 1IB1. ArtfM'V All OCT.XN STEAMSHIP LINES. I'm- C....,lln Nutlmml Exprr. lor Money Order, rorrls,.' n.e...es. el.' Iu fur viMif nrl shipment. CITY TICKET Oi l ICE. 5SH Tllllll AM:.. PKINCK IMTMtT. IMmne XM. ign Life Assurance Phone 3o'J Wlu.i U,ut Una l.-.v of you V Ui'i cnouirn w iiey on hand to give him a re.. I -Hart in Hie when he gel. out n the world on hi. own? . Life insurance on your own life d a policy maturing nt n certain age on the boy s lire solves his problem. Enquire for full particulars about Children's Policies from G. P. TINKER Ladle Cotton Hose, 25c. Wallace Tonight the night of the OyVo Hoc- down. Auaitorlum.m Get the Biz 4 habit! when thinking or a Taxi, phone 4. tf Strawberry planu for ale cheap. Ap ply 1S2 Park Avenue. 106 Mixes rrltullt like new at Me-Arthur's Shoe Store. tf Olof Ha into n returned to the city on yesterday afternoon - train from Bmlthers where he went on business In connection with hi timber Interests Major M. A. Durbar.k. who is shortly to succeed P. W. Leepcr a C.N.R. divisional engineer here, came in from Prince George on hut night's train. It. E. Allen, district forester, return?.! t. the city on yesterday afternoon 'n jtrnin from a mp to Smithers. Hazel-1 . tan nnri nthi lnAiW twtin. n(, M.. parlmenul dutls. Children's Spring Hats. 35c Wallace C. E. 6. Oow, OJUV station agent Ilaeelton. Is business visitor in .own He arrlted from the Interior on v eater- jday afternoon's train and la registered at the savoy Hotel. Ladles' Spring Hats. 13.50. Wallace s ! F. a. Dawson, who was member of Jap Crepes. 8 yds. for 81.00. Wallace's. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS AnoUier Oyro Hoedawii, Auditorium rtldsy. May 8. LAND ACT NOTicr: or intention to aiti.y to i.i:asi; In nangc 3. Coast Laud District. Land Rccordlns D'jtrlct of Prtnre Uupri, and sltuite on the south shore of Evans Ann. n.C. TAKE NOTICE that aae I'uoklng Cn. Ltd.. of 323 Howe St.. Vancouver B.C.. occupation Plih Packers. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at n post planted about 3 chains distant In an easterly direction from northeast corner Lot 740, Ranee 3: thence south 10 chains; thence wet 15 chains: turuee north to shore thence easterly along slirre to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or leav OOSSE PACKING CO. LTD.. Applicant. Per Chas. I.. Roberts, Agent, . Dated April 7. 1D27. Estnhlishcd 1923. r a u n.m. to iiirice iiourK: u.tiu to,i ('. jp.nu-Saturday'; , DENTIST Exchange Hlock. p.m. Any cvenfntr by apiKiintnient Phone 109 fed am I, 'emu? Zam-Buk prorides an ever-ready and reliable first-aid for injuries. It is also unequalled as a soothing', speedy remedy for obstinate and deep-seated skin disease, poisoned wounds, ulcers, piles, etc Within every D0X Zam-Buk are ctored the most valuable healing;, soothing- and antiseptic properties known to Science. Its unique herbal composition and its absolute freedom from animal fats and mineral drugs make Zam-Buk the safest and best dressing; for skin troubles of all kinds. 3( Ma bom at ' ' turhal htmlt yomr drutful t dtaitr to-daf. or ak Zam-Buk Ca.. Toronto, to mall PffBK TRIAL SAUPLB- lard ports WHIST DRIVE AND Lace Window Pane. 95c Wallace's. bch went t, t-JT Jolu, vn ii..f Msl t on Edmonton recently and who was called . Ruperl , r v.llKOUVcr on , from there to MontJ on railway br,ef bullnfM trlp. m wlU Dack business, returned to the city on ye-neJlt WlKlnPijay. terday afternoon' train. I Ladles' Cotton Vest. 25c. . Tonight at 8 pun. in the Metropolcj Wallace's, j Ha uiutraud lecture on Tashlonsl . and Follies of the 17th. 18th and 19th! Mrr Ed. Lawler. who formerly rertdedloejuurl, Ui Prince Rupert and who now makes i her home In Ketchikan, came tn fiwn H c Frsr. toapector of school the Alaskan town yesterday with her ui aaU somorrow night on the Prince husband on the haHout boat Anna J ljOBn tor quccn aharlotte City to make to spend a few days here viatstng with roUDajl schools on the Is- fneiids. iUnda. j Monsreb Oreen Stripe 8Uk Hose. 75c. Mrs. J. B. Dlllatt and children, who I 'have bten spending the past couple of I Miss Jean Harrison. RJI Udy esiper-,lWelu ta tnt rtty w,u mum intendent of the Prince General Rupert by Uic Jo!m tomorrow nlgtlt to llloapttal. wlU be leaving In about two j,, ,t 8,,,. Queen char- weeks time on a three months' visit igit lijaixls. (to her home In Iretand. During Mlssj 1 Herrtson's aWnce. Mats Janet Lev. UN., jwiu be acting hvdy ssqe-rtatendt of I the iKwaUVsl Spun Silk. 7Sc per yard. Warsaw's At the mrettng of the Rotary Club yesterday a letter wma read from the Dtrlet Oovernor drswing attention to the suffering entailed by the Louisiana floods and suggesting the channels through which relief contributions might be forwarded. This letter was referred to the executive for actlou. Mlas Anne CasteU. RJJ. of the Prince Rupert General Hoaptt.1 staff leave tomorrow morning for Haceltoa where she will be joined by her staler. Miss Mary CasteU. of the Kaeelton Hospital staff, proceeding to her home In Evelyn to spend a month's vacation with her parents. Miss Castall will be acsorh- psnled by Miss MlUtceut Osborne, also of the local hospital staff, who will be Joined next week by her sister. Miss E. Obborne of the City Hall. Ridley Hons Baaatt ladles will be in charge of Mas rrracefi's spring Sale at her store oultThlnl Avenue tomorrow al day. ijtlp the Ridley Home by tt eliding and get your bare of the bkrgan too. Sheeting. 80 Inch, 63o. I Wallace's. Coming In with a . Jargel number of passengers from the south end of the Island. C.N.R. steamer Prince John arrived In port at 11:30 last night. hav leg come over direct from Skldegate. Soon after midnight, the vessel sailed to make her Massett Inlet calls which had been left undone. She la due back tomorrow morning and will sail at 8 lo'cJoc!-. ton.omm night on schedule for Vancouver vu all Queen Charlotte Is- DANCE IN ARMORY .Mriulicn. uf lir;lniriit anil Tl.rlr tVUr to N.imlirr of Mty Coupleo Kit-Joint A I lair j.t Mgl.t Mennbam of the First North B.C. Regiment and their wives foregathered at the Armory laat night, about sixty couple In number, lor- an enjoyable whist drive and dance. First prlres at whist were won toy Mrs, W. Ranee and R. Richardson, a consolation award going to MUs Bessie Dcrry. After cards. refrMhinenu were served under the direction of Mrs. Woods, and danslug proceeded until UD ajrt. O. L. Youogntan was master ot ceremonies and music was by Miss Jean Currle's orchestra. The committee In Cham ot the. event eoumalcd of C V Eftt A"ly Murray. Haruld Ponder. Alx". Rlx and O. L. V uugman. ll( 111. AUUlVAI.s ITIme K.I JM-rt R. Commons. Burns Lake; 8. J. Parkinson. M. Dnhlqulst, F. .It. Col well. W. A. English, E Nelson', F, Wlllan. C. R. MoMltlau. A. P AUlaon, E. D. Jean and CI. W. lUmbiing. Vancouver. U. A. B. urbank, Prince George J. R. Oood. Toronri: Mrs Brok, Anyox; E. Tuttle.J Ketohlkan: J. Douglas Wilson, Queen Charlotte Inlands Central Dick Taylor. Butte, Mont.: M. Chase C.NJi.: W. Wilson. Anyox; F. Sevcnson. and James Wcod. Edmonton; J. R. Oood, Toronto: Sandy McNab. Harclt ton; llsrry AnUcrson, .Prince George. Natny E. J. Erlckson. Haielton; Tom Lever. jTorraoe: C. E S. Oow, CJJ.R.; F. Aker and Lam Olson, city. TEAM! CHOSEN. It. is expected to ppeu the Junior league football season tomorrow niter noon at 3.30 with Borden Street school playing nooth. For Bardcn Street the team chosen consists ot Tom Steen. Albert Styles lOapalnl. Max Larkln, Tvr-j ontv .;.tn Mtcdouald. Mitt v i i.ers, Ltd.. of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occu- Jiatlon Canners, Intends to apply for a case of the following described lands: commencing at this post planted at the northwest corner of our site at Massett, B.C.; thence southerly 3 chains; wence easterly cnains, more or less: thence northerly 3 chains: thence westerly 3.25 chains, more or leva, to uolnt of commencement, and containing one acre, more or less. THE MASSETT CANNERS, LTD. Applicant. Per P Lorenzen, Agent. Dated April 30. 1927. A Mass of Sores -No Sleep-Unhappy Days Three yssrs ro my nsek, srms and chut war Ilk raw b(. Whoa I applied 1. I). 1. I was Imntsdl. atelv rellevsd. Thrs bottle en.lrs-ly b.al'd mr can, even thouih I wss In mirh a terrlbl slst. 1 am so thankful to hsv found out about 1, U. !.. It Is worth tt.00 a bottle. tills K. Clowtr, Kelowna. U. C Why not see If IX D. D. wilt relieve fsr case of akin disease. Itrklnar stops ea tbe taat. tl. on a bottle. Try J. IX D. boan. loo. JA'' ' TWEED SUITS $2050 IP When is Suit Value Outstanding ? When quality is fine When selections are big When clothes are smart When values are extreme Fashion-Craft SSS suits in all the newest colors and styles are outstanding value. Ourvlch, Kasue Nakamoto. Nick Our-.ieh Jimmy Lee Earl Batt and Roy Wlcks with Rupert Fong, Jas. Pyle and Pete Fisher as spares. For Booth school. W. Scott. Fred Cameron. Rudolph Nel son. Reg. Colllson, Tom Kelsey (Capt.t. Roy Morrison. A. Walters. Henry Dickens. Bishop Thurbcr. Tommy Bus- tnlch.( Oscar Wlngham with J. Wood, J. McKay and Sidney White as spares. Advertise In the Dally News LAND ACT. NOTICi: til' INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LANK. In Prttioe Rupert Land Recording District of Queen Charlotte Islands, and situate at Massett Indian Village No. 1. TAKE NOTICE that The Mavsett Can- Bryant & Greer "Clothes Shop for Men" Sixth Street Saturday the Last Day to meet Ilill Lotvden Special representative of the HP HP TP 1 lip-lop 1 ailors All One Price nt E. Snhourin's 208 Fourth Street $27 Tailored to measure . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED . lk-ciiu.se these suits are only $27.00 does not lnijI y thnt they anf not jrenuine imported woollens Successfitllliwttntiaii1 men wear Tip-Top Clothes because they know they1-receive value for their money. Large buying power combined with hmall profit and quick returns has built this gigantic organization, giving the acme of clothes value. Let Mr. Lowden demonstrate these Clothes Values to you today! "1,Sar5!2r" i Advertise in "The Daily New"