WHAT is stomach worth? A million doll j r bid once found no taken. Stomach action is regulated by stomach nerves. YOUR , NERVES CONTROL YOUR HEALTH I For your Jte.lth's sake-Cons ult ' 1 m m SWT v . U. A. MCMILLAN I Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 6 & 7,'Exchange Dlock Phone 691 pATHO MEUROMETai Service .MUSS ALLEN'S .MEAT .MARKET Week-end : Specials Leg of Lamb, lb 40c Loin Lamb Chops, lb. . . 40c Loin Pork Chops, lb. . . 35c Shoulder of Pork, lb. . . 25c Shoulder of Veal, lb. . . 18c Leg of Veal, lb 25c ' Veil Chops, lb. 25c Round Steak, 2 lbs 55c Rump Roast Beef, 6 Ib. per lb 22c Sausages, 2 lbs 35c Bacon, sliced, lb. 45c Ayrshire Bacon, lb 35c Mussallera Grocery MEAT MARKET 417-423 Fifth Ave. East, Phone 18. Phone 81 Prince Rupert, B.C. A GOOD INVESTMENT There is no safer investment and none that will pay larger dividends than accurately fitted glases. They'll stop you worrying and start you wondering how you ever got along without them. Our Optical Service is the best by test not the best because the busiest but the busiest because the best Lowest Prices. Expert Service. A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite G.YV.V.A. WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per double load $6.50 Per single load $3.50 Per sack 50c Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered All classes of Coal at dealers' prices. HydeTransfer 1.19 Second" Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST t "I leel Justified la saying the Women's Canadian Club has had the most successful year since its formation and, without doubt, much of the success has been due to the energy and personally of our president. Mrs. S. P. McMordlej' said tbei annua 'report- of Mrs Adam Mac tie. retiring secretary of the local Women's Canadian Club at the annual meeting la the City Hall last night. She has been untiring In her eJorts to necure speakers and to promote the general welfare of the Women's Cana dian Club." The year had been very successful, the report stated. In two ways first, on account of the speakersj that had been obtained to address the club and. second, because of a great In crease In membership. Mrs. MacUe's report outlined the LAND ACT .NOTICE Ol' INTENTION' TO AI'I'LY TO lkam: LANIi. In Kanze 3. Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the south shore of Ls-Bouchere Channel. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Cosse Packing Co. Ltd.. of 325 Howe St Vancouver B.C.. occupation Pish Parkers. Intends o appij lor a tease 01 ine loiiowinz aeacnoea Unas: Commencing at a Dost Dlanted at the southeast corner TX 10390. Ran?e 3. Coast I And District: thence south 5 chains: thence west 10 chains; then-e north 5 chains to shore: thence easterly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 5 acre. more or leu. GOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant. Per Chat. L. Roberts. Agent. Dated April 7. 1827. NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an aDnlicatlon for the Issue of a Provisional Ccrtiflcats ol Title lor Lou twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (221. Block seventeen 17. Section one lit. City of Prince Rupert. Map 923. Satisfactory Drool of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me. it Is my Intention to Issue, after the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate ot Title to the above land in the mm Ot Murland , De Grasse Evans, the crlzlnal Certificate of Title Is dated the 19th October. 1914, and Is num bered 67301. Land Rezistry Office. Prince RuDert. BC Cth April. 1927 II. F. VlicLEOD. Registrar of Titles. . THE BEST OF OUR SPRING COATS, SUITS, DRESSES have not been shown in our windows during the sale. Now on display at moderate prices. BENTS LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue REMEMBER ! For Montreal prices on Clothing for Men & Boys Don't forget the Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. B. Miller Proprietor Dr.J.R.Gosse DENTIST Helgerson Block X-Ray Scrvic?. Open Evenings Phon C86. PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Friday. Ma- c. II SI TRIBUTE PAID abune them a iwmtKmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmi TO PRESIDENT amm I gy m T WOMEN'S CANADIAN M ( CESS LATt rAvMjiw- i pm t. 't. iwm w YEA It ATTKIIUTin TO ENEKUY AMI PKItSONALITY OV MISS. .McMOKDIE I ANNUAL REPORT 1 Mr. i. A. lYiMHtland l New IToUlrnt With Mrs. MNaii;litnn and Ml. Mills Ylre 'WW' SCOTCH 54K Tim adsrlisemenl is not ru&shed or cLsrsVrol tu the . lijjcr Conhol Board or by the txwnmcn! of SsUtshColsmtw activities of the club during the year. Justice D. A. McDonald: Graham Spry. There had been six speakers before the national secretary of the Association of club during the year Dr. H. L. Keen-! Canadian Clubs, and Her Excellency, leyslde of Vancouver: Prof. W. C. Keir-1 Viscountess Wllllngdon. wife of the-steed of the University of New Bruns- i Governor General of Canada. At all 1ck; Hon. H. A. MeKeown. chief of the ; the meetings, the president bad been In board ot railway commissioners; Mr. i the chafir. ----- - j' It was hoped this year, the report Week-end Specials stated, to entertain and hear a number of distinguished visiters from the East. The club had been requested to aid In the observance of the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation and. In that connection, had distributed framed pictures of "The Fathers of Confederation" to ; the city schools as foUows: High School. ,3; Borden Street school. 9: St. Joseph's Academy. 1; Japanese Mission. 1; Booth i Memorial School. 7: Seal Cove School, Peameal Back Bacon, per lb. 35c ,: Annunciation School. 1. Another pic- The above price is very special j1" !?Id l pu,c, i . ., .. rary In which the club had established and does not permit us to slice. L . . r- ... Therefore we will sell it by the ature nlstor- .. : J Lif r.i riL i siue or nau siue wun wrapper on. The report ,uw that Utt club now Cottage Rolls, peameal cure, per 'had a membership of 105. including Ier lb 27 Vici thirty-five new members enrolled dur- This is new stock, boneless andiir.g the past year. big value in cured meats. B. C Fresh Pullet Eggs 3 dozen I The election of omcers resulted as for 93c The esg market Is advancing and this price will not be repeated next week. Capitol Creamery Butter, per lb. 43c Golden Loaf or Brookfield Cheese, 2 lb. cut 89c Evaporated Prunes, size 80-90, 3 lbs. for 23c Peck Frean's Assorted Creams, sealed tins, special 63c Peek Freans Shortcake in sealed . tins, special 60c Candy Kisses, wrapped, per lb. 23c Ready-cut Macaroni, in bulk, special, 2 lbs 23c Jutland Sardines, with key opener, 3 for 23c Circle Brand Pineapple, sliced, 2 lb. tins, each 15c Dill Pickles, per dozen 23c Nabob Corn on Cob, J3 tins for $1.00 Evaporated Peaches, 2 lbs. for 45c Pure Olive Oil, pint tins 32c Pure Olive Oil, pint tins .... 59c Pure Olive Oil, quart tins . . 99c Pure Olive Oil, k gallon tins 11.49 Pure Olive Oil, gallon tins. . $2.89 The above line are Dcrtoli and Sasso Brands and we guarantee the quality equal to any line on the market today. Sunkist Navel Oranges, medium size, 3 dozen for $1.00 Strawberry Rhubarb, 3 lbs, for 23c i Fresh Spinach, 2 lbs 23c New Spuds, per lb 10c No. 1 Celery, per lb 15c There is no guesswork when celery is sold by the lb. Buy your celery this way and save money. Radishes, cr bunch 5c Green Onions, 2 large bunches 15c Sweet Spuds, 2 lbs. for .... 23c Head Lettuce, 2 for 25c HothouKc Tomatoes, per lb. . . 35c Mexican Tomatoes, per lb. . . 35c Cauliflower 23c & 33c Australian Onions, 3 lbs .... 25c Genuine Bermuda Onions, 2 lbs. 33c Iargc Cucumbers 25c Green Peppers, extra fancy, ier lb 50c Canned Crab, jer tin 40c This is Osprey Brand, a Canadian product which has been off the market for some time. Nabob Red Plum Jam, 4 lb. tin 49c We have a limited stock of the 49c and 59c Jam advertised last week. Phoneyooriorde early as we cannot ua'rantKeali, lines to insert in this advertisement. The lines are Gooseberry, Apricot, Peach and Blackberry at . . 49c Strawberry. Raspberry, Black Currant, Loganberry and Cherry at 59c Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210 and 211 follows ELECTION Of OITK EKH Honorary President. Mrs. C, A. Eg- gert. Honorary First Vice-President. Mrs. J. C. McLennan. Honorary Second Vice-President. Mrs S. P. McMordle. President. Mrs. O. A. Woodland. First Vice-President. Mrs. H, F. Mc-Naughtoa. Second Vice-President. Miss S. A. Mills. Secretary. Miss Nora Rlvett. Assistant Secretary. Mrs. C. C. Mills. Treasurer, Mrs. R. V. G. LcPlne. Assistant Treasurer. Mrs. J. O. Johns. Executive Mrs. . W. J. Nelson. Mrs. Fred Stork, Mrs. D. McD. Hunter and Mrs. L. W Kergln. BRADY URGES IMMIGRATION 4 continued from page one) look. Prince Rupert was one of Canada's great porta but It coull never develop untU the hinterland developed. They must provide material for ship- men overseas. Progress should be In their thoughts first and last. He urged the people here o step out and learn about the country In which they lived. The hinterland should be teeming with men and wexnen developing the products and providing material for shipment from the port. The people here should force the Issue cf Ut Teacs River RaUway. He had listened Icr hours to the evidence given ibefore the commission and although the report was adverse to opening up the country at present there was a lot of opinion expressed favoring the present development. He urged that people here get the facts and then get together and focus on the development of this port. Mr. Brady was thanked by George Rorte. who presided for the occasion. VICTORIA ONLY CADET CORPS IN B.C. TO GET PLACE ANNUAL SHOOT OTTAWA, May 0. - Victoria High School came third In the senior cadet shooting competition under the Domm Ion of Canada Rifle Association. Delta Collegiate cf Hamilton, Ont.. won. In the Junior competition. Victoria High School came second and Calgary on. Further hearing of the case In which llenholders are suing for wages against the defunct Sitka Spruce MUls In the County Court Is adjourned until next Wednesday. Judge r. McD. Young Is sailing Sunday night for Ocean Falls to hold naturalization court. He will return to the city on Wednesday. Bruce Stevens, who sailed last night for Vancouver o represent Prince Ru- Spring Time Is CELERY KING Time Brew s cup of thii flne old vegetable ionic. It 1 ill the spring medicine you need It dmet out winter' poiioni, improve tj sppetite snd nukes you feel better right awsy. CELERY KING it good for the holt family, -At druffisu, J K oc II 1 t SUPER-SIX Yet Costs Little More Than Any Four THE SUPER-SIX PRINCIPLE NOW RELEASED TO FULL CAPACITY IN HUDSON IS ALSO AMAZINGLY REVEALED IN ESSEX- SUPER-SIX 50 miles an hour all day long, and ability to tratel eu-n faster if you want. A smooth fitt pick-up free from jerking or violence. Long life to all wearing parts accessibility, and the mot advanced engineering for low maintenance and operating cot. ( Riding and driving eac equalling anything you have ever experienced surpassing anything ever achieved in a car of ItH cot. i No nerve shattering motor vibration, no chug-chug-chug-chug to mar the enjoyment . trip. The smooth stream of Suier-Six tower whisks you along tiny road fur uny . , time or distance In carefree comfort. No car of our experience has ever met with such enthusiastic reception. It haw in- outstanding attraction at all automobile shows. The beauty, comfort and detail of c..i n tyK! Is commanding highest praise. And dealers everywhere are nixirtlng bhIc tlu catc the greatest Eskcx popularity of all time. 'prices. Fie PaxM-nger Esm-x Super-Six Sedan, complete, fully equipped. .J?l,:t('i(.l(l Fitc Passenger Essex Super-Six Coach, complete, fully equipped. .SI, -UO.OK Two Passenger Essex Super-Six Coupe, complete, fully equipped. .Sl.UCiO.OO We Invite your inspection of thc.M.- Super-Six Automobile at our Salesroom. Prince Rupert Auto Co. Second Avenue. count of himself at Vancouver. Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Avenue and Pultun SU MAKE YOUR MONEY PAY DIVIDENDS HY 1JUYING FOR CASH IT WILL PAY YOU 25 Flour, any variety, 49 lb. sack $2.30 Soda Discuits,, $1.00 size wood boxes for 70c Canr.vd Milk, any kind, per tiihe $3.50 Terrace Spuds. 100 lb. Back $1.73 Uj-river Meets, excellent stock, C lb. for 23c SHeed Pineapple, 2 tins for . . 35c M'alkln's Rest Honey, 4 lb. tin 73c Peas, Corn and Tomatoes, jk.t tin 15c Libby's Saucrkrout, k.t tin . . 20c Libby's Asparagus Tips, large tins, 2 for' G5c Empress Marmalade, 4 lb. tin COc Blue Ribbon, Nabob or Mulkin's Rest Tea 70c Our Rest Hulk Ten, per lb. . . COc Nabob or Mucin's Rest Coffee, per lb C3c Our Rest Fresh Ground Coffee 50cl Opposite Prince Rupert Hotel. Phones 7 j and ' pert High School in the B.C Oratorical contest, was given a great send-off by his fellcw pupils. To the blare, of a big drum, he wis wheeled In a wheelbarrow to the dock, cheering boys and girls marching four deep as his body-guard. Bruce is expected to give a good ac Highest Quality Racon, in piece. 43c; sliced 50e Capitol Creamery 1! utter, per lb. 45c Any other variety Rutter. 2 lb. l)5c Any package Rolled Outs, with Chinawnre jOc Rice, Tapioca, Sago. Rarley, Split or Whole Peas, Rrown or White Reanu, 3 lb. for 23c Toilet Rolls. 22 f8r $1.00 Eddy's ed Rird Matches, jwr package; 3-c Royal Crown Soap, per pkge. 23c Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin 10c Corn Flakes, per pkge I0c' Chocolate Rars, C for 23c' Lux lot let boap, per box iiOc Every Customer must be atlnfed. Orders of $3.00 delivered C.O.D. Phone 301 I -sssa S. H. AOAMS Munatrer WESTHOLME THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 3 p.m. HAROLD LLOYD "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE" Harold at his merry best as a wealthy uphCtc riot of laughter. Ali Star Cast HAROLD LLOYD. JOIIYNA RAI.STON. NOAH YOIM-. JAMES MASON. PAUL WIEd'L'L and many others. COMEDY - "A RLONDirS REVENGE CAMEO COMEDY "HAD HREAKS PATHE REVIEW Admission 30c and 23c mm Was Make Happy Homes A pail of hot or cold water and Alabastinc an: ingredients required to give a beautiful and jiermar.! finish. Opaline effects may be easily attained, W twenty-one different tints for you to choose from. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 233 Third Avenue Prince Rupert DENTISTRY n i VL jos. maguire Over Ormes CROWN, BRIDGE and PLATES EXTRACTION OF TEETH Phone 525. Hy an Expert. Open Evening Sunday Appointments.