K Uncsday, May 13. 1927 Neilson s : Chocolates at a special price Vc have- Just received, nn extra shipment of Ncllson'a i;ult:.CWfrclac fn crtam'&nil'Hiiril centres and in order to n,ve them quickly w'rslUJjg--Ui!a shipment at the special price of t ( '' 60c per lb. or a 5 lb. box for $2.75. It will pay you to buy a 5 lb. box at this price. ttc Pioneer Drtinryists THIUD AVE. b SIXTH ST. - - TELEPHONES 82, 200 Dr. J. R. Gosse Hclgcrson Block X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686 9 a.m. lo 6 ji.m. Evening Appointments PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. New Stock of Garden and Field Seeds and Fertilisers Trait's Baby Chick , Food and Poultry Supplies BULKLEY VALLEY HAY AND GRAIN Our Famous Edson Coal In any quantities also Telkwa Co$l Store Phone, 5S. Trotter Dock Phone, 533 Canadian National Qfie Largefl Kailway Syfltm in America Steamship and Train S rvice H TOKI . MIA I I I K, Stll.lMlS from HUNCH It I WIT for VAN I OIVKK. l(r'!' T..l;.tMV ami MNI.AV. .Mm',,.... Vf , ,. NATl Itli.lV, Ki.im p.m. or sti i ut I'MIMi! OVtKS UlAKI.nrTK W- ... JOHN : n.r "VANroiiVtH l LAMis, furlnlshllr .... r .:, MovoVIA'a:,' ZMulW t i" ? rjiwrji lloitlii:. i;Vl(NTON. WINMI HI. I KaMern CanmU. Hulled t'u) CANADA I.N CANADA'S Jl HU M: VKAU - iMT'tMt. tllfr'Nf'Y til. DCKAN SIT.A.MSIIII' LINKS. I'- Ctti,a,lh,n N.itl...;.l' K.re U " '" i"r ,"-l. fir , almi for jiuir nrt hlpirient. 11 I V th ki:t omen, ssh timiii. m:.. ntiNct; ihtmit. h...... BUY B.C. GOODS Get full value for your money and make jolw for your children in B.C. CHIROPRACTOR D. A. McMillan Palmer Graduate Hoome 0 und 7, Exchange Block. Phone GUI Local and Personal I V Arthur's Taxi. Phone 078. ,1 B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Dentist. Dr. J. It. dosse. Phone 686 Oct the Big 4 habltl When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4. tt Provincial Constable Robert Gibson of Port Esslngton was an overnight visitor to town. R. O. Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, was a passenger leaving last night on the Catala for Naijiu. 1 " Mr. and Mrs. T. Hofstad and family returned on the Catalij'last night to Bella Coola after having opent week In the rtty. Provincial Contsable Lance Potterton, who arrived In the city from Stewart on Sunday having a prisoner In escort. will be here until the end of the week. Bringing a suspected mental patient for examination here. Provincial Constable Sam Service arrived In the city from Terrace on yesterday afternoon's train and returned to the city this morning. ! Miss Ocorglna Douglas arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from jNew Glasgow. Nova Scotia, to be with !her slater. Mrs. John Murray. Fifth ; Avenue West, who Is lying seriously ill In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. I Pending readjustment of trains to conform with the dally train service 'which will be Instituted out of here at at first of the week, there will be no 'trains In on Monday or Tuesday. Trains! will, however, leave ' for the East on both mornings. Priest from throughout the district arc in the city for the annual meeting of the Northern British Columbia clergy which Is In session In the city this week. Six priests arrived from various central interior points on yesterday at tcnioon'a train. Misses Jessie and Lillian Scott, who moved south to Los Angeles several years ago and have been living In VBiieouvcr ror the past six months, re-'business trip south. turned to the city on the Prince Rupert today and will resume residence in their home on Borden 8treet. The British grain ship Queenir.oor, (now loading t tfce elevator for the United Kingdom or continent. Is ex between the nations and eliminate anything of an agltatlve nature. In ome of the larger cities competitions are held among the girls for the .best dresaed do'.ls representing the nations while .the boys exhibit boats of the nations. In Prince Rupert today teachers In various schools referred to the subject. Opt. Dan Larsen, who has been operating the halibut boat Cape Spencer nut of this port for many years and who has been president of the local Halibut Vessel Owners' Association, sails tomorrow n'.ght on the Prince Rupert for Seattle whence he will proceed vU the Panama Canal to his former home In Norway where he will spend the remainder of the year. As already announced through the Waterfront Whin's, he has sold the Cape Spencer to Richard Olske who has been a member of the crew of the boat. ( Advertise In the DhIIt News Summer June 10. ANNOUNCKMKNTS Prince Rupert Players' Culb presents! Nothing but the Truth' Theatre, June 3. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE 65,000 SCHOOLS TEACH CHILDREN TO USE LIFEBUOY 65,000 Schools are turning soap-shy children into eager sclf-washers. This is being done with Lifebuoy, the all - sufficient Toilet Soap with the germ-fighting lather. The secret is the kiddies like it. You'll like Lifebuoy, too. "irrOERM WSEASFS F. I mil bt carried bj ' thehandi." Ui Zxttwiitn Inttiittt wcstllolmo, Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs. T. Carnival, Exhibition Hall, Moose Picnic, Juno 2(1.' Established' 1J2:1. Office Hours: I) a.m. to G p.m. . Saturday: a.m. to 1 p ni. Any evenliiK by appointment DIEERenny DKITJST Exchange lllock. Phone 109 1927 license. Table Supply. LB710 LIFEBUOY j HEALTH SOAP I Purifies and Protects Lcvcr Brothers limited Toronto Mines rebuilt like new at lc-Arlliur's Mute More. tf Oiler Besncr returned to the city on , Hazclton. the Prince Jlinwrt today after a brief pected to sail tomorrow night or Friday mcM uip Vancouver, nwming. More nine is Deing ia&en in loading this vessel as the wheat has to be para ted according to ' grades'. ' One r ur-lon In Trrmrr, M.i tt liy regular ilallv train leaving 1 1 :." n.in. Mn;lr f.irr rniintl I rip. Hrfiiil Itattiillon Hill return by r'lal Ir.-t jitisj Trrnire !l p.m. Ktra car atliifliil (j ufrmunmriate the rrnrtnl puliM.l tVrrkrmi tU'ki-t rlrndnl for IliN train.' j 1(1 I ((,.(,. ' Today Is observed as International Good-will Day In schools of Canada FcotbaU Match, HAt.CJS, W. S. Harris returned on this af tcr-ncor.'a train to Hazel ton after having spent a few days In the city on business. J. S. Rogers, sales manager of the Rupert Marine Products Ltd., returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from a business trip south. Mrs. J. A. Jacobs of the Indian Office returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today after having spent her annual holiday visiting In Vancouver and Victoria. A. B. Morklll, manager, of the branch. of the Canadian Bank of. Commerce at Anycx, who has been onaT holiday trip south. Is returning to the smelter town on the Prince Rupert today. Mrs. Y. S. Fisher and daughter. Miss Louie Fisher, who have been on an extended visit to points In the south, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from Vancouver. Motorship BclllnghamCapt. J. E. Anderson, artved In port at 7 o'clock this morning from Ketchikan with lvu carload, of fresh fish for shipment East over the Canadian National Railways. Passengers sailing south on the steamer Catala last evening Included R. G. Johnston for Naimi: XI. B. Wnltz. Caftt. C. Lnsker and C. R. Gordon fir and family, Bella Coola. . - Hofstad Sergeant W. J. Service, chief of the Smlthers district detachment of tlv provincial police,. Is reported to bcimak Ing satisfactory recovery at the hospital In the Interior town following an opcr ntlon for appendicitis last week. Instructions have been given out by the Cnnadlon National Railway that no one shall In future be employed In the passenger traffic department without having passed an entrance examination to High School or ts equivalent. , Baptist Ladles' Aid Tea and Sale of Home Cooking tomorrow, Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. N. Mus-sallcm. Fourth' Avenue Bast. Tea will be served from 3 to 6. You' ore Invited to come and your visit will be appreciated. Two Los Angeles men, one a Mr. Vongontard, arrived In the city from the south on the Prince Rupert today and proceeded by train to Har.elton where hty will ombnrk on a two weeks' grizzly bear hunt. George Belrnes has bien engaged to guide I he party north frm Uarclton. Harold McEwcn. CNR. divisional freight agent, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from a business trip to Ocean Falls. A. Watson, superintendent engineer at the dry dock, and Mrs. Watson returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from a brief trip to Vancouver. A. E. Wright; B.C.L.S. returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from Victoria where he has been visiting with his family who are now resident there. Richard W. Plllsbury, who graduated from the University of British Columbia this year, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert today. He Is taking up a position with the fisheries ex perimental station here. Mrs. Leon Littlefleld arrived on the Prince Rupert today from Vancouver to be with her husband who Is a patient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital suffering from serious Injuries sustained In an accident at the pole camp in Massott Inlet of which he has been manager. JUNIOR FOOTBALL TEAMS SELECTED In the Junior football league game to be played tomorrow evening at 7 with J. Campbell referectng teams will be selected from the following: High School: W. Johnson, D. Morrl son, E. Kane, T. Sakamoto, Ed. Smith (captalnl, Kami Mlwa, R. Allen. W Fisher, V. Thomas, E. Smith, W. Fldler. Borden Tom Sleen, A. Styles (capt.l, J. Lee. M. Larkln. E. Batt. N. Ourvlch. R. Wick, K. Nakamoto, M. Gurvich, T. Ormc. J. Pyle, A. Macdonald, P. Fisher. R. Fong. IIOIKI. AIIItlVAI. ITIiht Kuprrt r. Wlllan. W. Myers and W. S. Waring, Vancouver; C. A. Procunlcr and Mrs. T. Powers, 6unnyslde: Mrs. George Rlngstad and Misses Geraldine and Jeanette Rlngstad, Port Edward; W. F. Blinis,1 Balmoral: D. R. Reynolds and J. Retail Merchants' Dinner. Wednesday, R- Reynolds, Houston: 8. Service. Tcr- May 18. at 620 pjn. In Commodore , race: R. Gibson. Port Essington; Ai-Caie. 11C drew Fredricks, city; G. W. Irvine, Vic- ' Itorla; Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Proctor. Savoy B. A. Schofleld, D. McPhce and R. Hayscm, Steyart; Dan McLean, Porcher "Patrician" . Isynnd; Hctbert Stavenes, Sara Olscn, vs. Rupert Alt Stars, Acropolis Hill at Halfton Lei and and R. Ramsdal. city: 6:45. - Admission 60c. (Mrs. W. Russell. Skeena City: D. Mor- , risen. C.:N.R. Mrs. J. Bent returned to the cltyj rent nil .on the Frlr.ce Rupert today after a bus-1 J. E. Morgan. Wales; Knut Knutson. Lars Ilanwn, Larry Larson and James Hunter, city: Mike OTJonovan, Portland! Saap. jfor .cash! Ford delivery with Canal: Jack Johanson. Anyox; W. Bridg-i five good tires'. $175.00 cash takes It. man. Smlthers." j na various pans oi tne civuizea worm. Un w B, Morgan, who has been on Ttie purpose u to promote good wui', holiday visit to Vancouver and Vic torla. returned to the city from the south ou the Prince Rupert today. ' i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 FOR SALE FOUR HOLE COOK STOVE, new September, $20.00. Full length mirror. 10.00. Gate-leg table 4.00. Other articles. Darlington, 1329 Eighth Avenue East. View evenings. WANTED SOMEONE TO TAKE WORK-mg Interest In good mining property adjoining Porter Idaho mine. Stewart. For further details, call at Room 7, Savoy Hotel. 118 OIEL, EXPERIENCED IN GENERAL housework, wants work after school closes. Phone Red 295. 121 MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until neon, on Friday, the 10th June, 1037. for the conveyance of His Majesty's Malls, on a proposed Contract J tor a period not exceeuing iour years as required times per week on the route between Prince Rupert and Railway Station (C.N.R.I, and Wharves (C.N.R. and C.PJt.), and Transfer of Malls between Railway Station and Wluirve (O.N.R.. U.8.S. Co., and C.P.R.i from the Postmaster General's pleasure. Printed notices containing further Information as to conditions of proposed Contract may k seen and blank forms or Tender may oc ooiamcu ai me rosi Office of Prince Rupert, B.C.. and at the olflie of hc Oistiict Superintendent of Postal Service. Vancouver, B.C. J. F. MURRAY, District Superintendent of Postal Ssrvlce. District Superintendent's Office. Vancouver. B.C., April 2'J. 1027, LAM) ACT. MITH'i; OF INTKNTIOX TO .UTI.V TO i . LK.!B l..M. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate 30 chains cast of northwest corner of Lot ! 68. Range 3. Coast District. I TAKE NOTICE that Gosse Packing Conipanv Limited, or Vancouver, occupation Fish Canners. Intend to apply for permission' to lease the following acsenseu lanas: Commenclns at a post planted 30 chains east of northwest Lot 68, Range 3. Coast District; thence south 5 chains: thence east 10 chains; thence north S chains; thence west 10 chains to point of commencement, and containing S acres, more or less. GOSSE TACKING COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant, Per H. Moorchousc. Dsled April 2. 1927. 3i Larn the itory of ! qner'ti epesd and beauty from a can of Feruialal&v You rcf Inish an articlo t and presto! In a few minutes it l ready to use. Try It! Then you will realize hour this new Idea can be applied to redecorating. RRANDRAM.HENDERSON M-ilCS IN NO TIME ' -5 ""PERMALAK BRUSHING LACQUERS For Sale by Gordon's Hardware WHITE -BLACK-CLEAR AND POPULAR COLORS DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST UKEAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian pish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince ltupert, B.C. Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (J.T.I 20,000 Ton Floating. Dry .Dock Engineers, Machinists Boilcrmukers, Blacksmiths, Catlern-makers Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. EI.ECTHIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. I'HONES 43 nnd 385 canadianT VVPACinc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services, Sailings from Prince Rupert To Kcltlilkun. Vrinie'll. Jiimcuu. SkusMiiy Slay !). 20, 311. Tu VuiH-outrr, Vuturlu, .Seattle May 3, 13. 21. PKINCKSH UKATItltr-'ot llutrdiile, Kust llella Bella, Ocean Falls, Naimi, Alrrt liar. Caniibell Klver, and Vancouver every HaturUny, II a.m. Afeucy for all Steamship Lines. full Information (rum W. C. OKCIUItO. (lenrral A tent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, H.C. Sovereign Liie Assurance Company of Canada Head Office Winnipeg, Manitoba Ask for particulars retfardlnjf Children's Insurance. We huve a special policy upon which premium payments CEASE on the death of the parent or Guardian, THE POLICY REMAINING IN FULL FORCE. This plan Is only one of many. G. IV TINKER, District Representative