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The SKCUIUTY afforded by this Company to "b Policy holders i not exceeded by any other company n Canada The hitch rate of interest earned on our J"1"' fpp'e favorable dividend rate to our careful manaKement, assures a ONE of the advantages of Insuring Policyholders This Is just with "The Sovereign." , n,K... t KepresentalUe. C. F. TINKKIt. MUtrlct Local and Personal Arthur's Taxi. Phone 078. B.C. Undertaken. of a Taxl,phone 4. Phone 41. Dentist. .Dr. J, R. Oosse. Phone 686. Get the Big 4 habltl When thinking tl Shoes rebuilt like new at Arthur' shoe Store. Mc- tr Hyde Transfer now agents for Lady-smith-Wellington Coal. Phone 580. tf H, F. McLeod returned to the city on last night's train after spending the wcek-endat Terrace and Lakelse. , Mrs. n. H. Lelghton, Bcsner .Apart- I menu, has been called to Winnipeg on account of the Illness of her mother. A. M. Klpp, well known canneryman, was a passenger aboard the steamer Catala last night enroute from - Van couver to the Naaa River. Watch for the opening of the "Louvre" on Third Avenue, (Wrathall's old store) with an exclusive line of Ladles' Dresses. No two alike. tf Aboard the steamer Catala, which called here last night, were thirty men : from Seattle on the way to Hyder where they will be employed In roaid work under the Alaskan government. j Miss Alice Nelson of the Prince Ru-pert General Hospital undergraduate j staff returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Smlthers where she spent a week on a holiday visit. ! Among the visitors to the city this morning on the Princess Louise were Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker Buckle, a printer of. Victoria. Mr. Buckle was formerly connected with the Victoria j Colonist. Miss Zada Palmbom, R.N., who has been on the staff of the Smlthers hos General Hospital. for various northern oolnts Included : Prince Rupert: A. M. Klpp and J. Beckett for Arrandale; A. A. Smith. F. Knox, Mrs. Musser and H. H. Spencer ' for Anyox: ' ' F. U Richardson, u. F. 4 4- ANNOUNCK.MHNTS 4- Summer Carnival, Exhibition Hall, June Ifl, Moose Picnic, June 20. iiun.i) lt.c Milk By The Case Mrs. F Si JWpuMTfl) In Kitsilano. buys n other month. She says she has tried various kinds but can I.For Motor Boating If you own a motor boat whether it be a handy out-board driven craft or a large cabin cruiser you'll find Champion, the better spark plug, more dependable more efficient and more economical. Champion (i K bmr $bark plug btcaui oIU douhtfribhtd iffima. nile cote iu Cmh-Jmk ronaf rvft ion and iff , Ciai analyi$ cleclrodcf Chamtnon for f-'ordt Can othrr than Fordi 90? CHAMPION SparlCPlugs WINDSOR, ONT. A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT K.P. Banquet tonight at 7. Football tonight at Regiment. 0:15 Msoce vs Have you visited the new Valentin IDalry on 11th Street? Your Inspection ; 'invited. ' 36 Jack McNeil of Telkwa arrived on, yesterday afternoon's train from the A j oaliand sailed last night ou the Interior to confer with the local Fair prtnee Oeorge for Ocean Falls on cus- Board on the project of holding a dulieB, stampede in connection with this year's , Exhibition. j j. a. Morris returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from a business trip to Terrace.. pital for some time, arrived from tne c Heam, superintendent of the Interior yesterday afternoon . to take natcncry ut Lakclse Lake, was a visitor up relief duty in tne rrmce Kupcn ln tne clty ovcr tne week-end. J. R. Ccmeron. assistant general Jn tne cU manager, Canadian National Railways, The fire department' had a run D. Hallett. who arrived last week A. 2.30 gmy afternooa to Sixth Ave. from Massett where, he la engaged In an, BaM, gtwct ,.ncre tnere was a muskrat farming left last night on brugn flre ' the Catala for Alice Arm where he will look over the situation with a view to remaining for a while. Ed. T. J. White of t Ottawa, repre sentative of a large Philadelphia x- nloslves concern, to a business -visitor will arrive in tne city tnis wee m ire Thomas Peddle, principal of the local course 01 an inspection trip ox me Hlgh bool. k, u, the city on company's lines in British Columbia. yestrday.5 yesterday's traIn train after ttter .pending the He left Vancouver last week. , week-end at Terrace. Mr. Justice C. D. Macaulay. Judge or the g Irylne saUfd ,Mt n,ght on the Yukon territorial court. supreme fof tne f)OUtn to attfnd and H. G. Blankman. sheriff, registrar oddfell0W8. convcntlon which will and clerk of the coMrt. were passengers ,n Nanalmo tnla wecki aboard the Princess Louis this morn- bound for Dawson after lng having, mt,n- of AeroD0i,. mil Imnrove- spent the winter outside. TJnlon steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, arrived at 7 o'clock last night, from the south and sailed at 10 for Anvox. Stewart and other northern jment League will be held In the City Hall on Wednesday, June 8, at 830 pan. All delegates please attend. 131 Meeting of Rupert Rod and Gun 'Association will be held ln the City Hall on Wednesday, June 8, at 8.30 tend. weeks. All Interested are urged to at Judge and Mrs. F. McB. Young sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for , J.' . Atlln where His Honor will preside at a jM a n lm . Price, Mrs. Frandle and S. Brlggs for, tl t.rort, A. Huytyk, O. Johnson, son, K. Currle, S. Trethcway ram. Mr. Bell, Fred Hancock, F. T. Hancock. II. Nelson and H. Peterson for Stewart. ibc Mrs. Young's first visit .there since iney expect 10 ue away nuuu iwu Despatches state that a Toronto woman won tso.000 for a ticket In the Calcutta Sweepstake on a Derby start er. If such Is the cose, the same amount will be received' by Cecil Nason, formerly of this city and now, of .Vancouver, who thought his tlrkrt was worth a mere $23,000. H. W. M. Rolston, publisher of the Portland Canal News and Stewart broker, arrived In the city on the Prince George last night from the north and proceeded on this morning's train to the Interior. He will renew eld acquaintances at Smlthers. Prince George and other Bulkley Valley points Stewart, the convention at Smlthers in June 10 -when an Associated Board of Trade for the district will be organuxd. It will be Mr. Rolston's first visit to the central interior since 1013 when he case of Pacific Milk every j ' wltn a TP- urvey Prty A party' of eleven members of the ri.ill!7htrM Af th Nile., ftn nrtranlyjtt.lnn never j,'ct a cake to turn out for Shrlnm. uiies from the Eastern properly with anything else, states, under Mrs. w. b. Cramer of This home does quite a bit of Buffalo. New York, spent the night ln entertaining and tea things ar;e town, proceeding East by this morn- always home baked. We arc really surprised ourselves to know how many women buy Pacific Milk by the case. PACIFIC MILK 1 1 imi (I Office, Viincinncr Knctiirlrs at laidnrr 11 ml Aliliolkfnrd. "HU1LD Il.C " lng's train to visit Jssper, Banff and Lake Louise after having made the trip from Vancouver to Stewart and back hero on the steamer Prince Oeorge. j Hamilton' and Mrs. R. II. Robinson of Passengers calling for the north on the Princes Alice this morning Included Rev. and Mrs. H. Kurlng and family, B. Jelich and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hawkins, all for Juneau. Motorshlp Belllngham, Capt. J. E. Anderson, was In port during the night from Ketchikan with a carload of hail-but for transshipment East over the Canadian National Railways. Mrs. George Black, wife of the wem ber of parliament for the Yukon, was a passenger on the Princess Louise this morning bound for Dawson. Capt. Black will be going north early In July. Miss Jessie Moore, R.N.. who has been on the nursing sun oi me mnce Rupert Oeneral Hospital for the past year or so, left on this morning's train for her home in Deerfield, Alta. Mrs. .Smith, w'fe of CaP Smith, owner of the halibut schooner Chief Skugald, and family arrived on the Princess Louise this morning from Vancouver and will take up their residence in the city. Mrs. II. B. Rochester and sister. Miss May Donaldson, returned to the dlty on 'yesterday's train after having spent a few days visiting up me ccsuiii River with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown. Opening the company's Alaska tourls: service , C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, with Capt. Arthur Slater In command arrived at 7 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, sailing at 9 for Skagway, The vessel had 1B3 passengers on board most of whom were round trippers al though there were a few returning Yukoners. The Navy League's tag day on Sat urday met with generous response, some $160 being collected by the 6ea Ctidets who were busy all day. The office of the Northern Shipping Co. was used as headquarters and auditors j were P. M. Ray, D. C. Paterson and Robert Blance. Chief Petty Officer George J. Dawes was n charge of the boys. f'.tltli OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. A. Torvlk desire to convey their sincere thanks for the. meiiy expression of sympathy received ln their recent sad loss. TOO I.ATE TO CLASSIFY ,t FIVE DOLLAR BILL LOST YESTERDAY by little girl on Second Avenue be tween Parker Building and Prince Rupert Feed. Finder please leave at Dally News office. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT' MTICF, OF APPLICATION' lOlt IlKCIS iri:vf'F. NOTICE is nereoy given mai, uu 30th day of June next, the undersigned t Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence ln respect of pre-mlfe being part of the building known as "Commercial Hotel," situate at the corner of First Avenue and Eighth! Street. Prince Rupert, B.C., upon the lanrlx described as Lots Thirteen (13)1 and Fourteen (14). Block Nine (9), Sec-1 tlon One (1), Map 823, mnce nupen ijiiiH RF'lstratlon District. In the Pro- V1I1CC VI WIUJJIUM, w. H..V - of beer by tne glass or by the open bot tle for consumption on tn premises. Dated this 2nd day of June. 1927. WILLIAM MURRAY, PHILLIP DEVCST. Applicants. -LAND ACT. NOTICK OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LKASK K)Ui:SIUKIU In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate-at Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte TitlanrtM TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging1 Company Limited, of Vancouver, u u . occupation Timber Merchants. Intends to apply lor a lease in wie imumiuti , deecrlbed foreshore: j Commencing at a post planted approximately one-half mile south 30des. east ' of the mouth of the Tassoo River, Mores- . by Island. Queen unariotie jsianas; thence following the Mgn water mars in a northwesterly, westerly and southwesterly direction for a distance of one and one-half miles: thence In an easterly direction to the point of commencement, and containing 160 acres, more or less. JOSEPH DOUGLAS WILSON. Acting as Agent for Kellcy Logging Co. Ltd. Paled 3nth April. 1927. MINERAL ACT (lor 111 F) I'KIUinCATK OF IMPKOVK.MF.NTS N OT1CE "WESTERN HOPE." "TRIXIE." and "OLD KENTUCKY" Mineral Claims situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Prince Rupert District. Where Located On Porcher Island. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore. Free Miner's Certificate No. 89161 C, the duly authorized agent of Frank Patter- and will also attend, as delcgHe from '. nd .Uty da;. from the daU hereof! to appIV to tne Mining iiccoraer lur Certificates of Improvements, for the purpow) of ODiaming o crown uruuv 01 the above claims. And lurthcr take notice that action, under Section 85. must bo commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvement. Dated this 6th dav of May. 1027. LEWIS W. PATMORE. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lot one hundred and .sixty (I6O1, Queen Charlotte District, said to contain one hundred and sixty 1160) acres, more or less, excepting thereout twenty-one (21) acres and five (5) acres thereof, Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering tne above Others in the party were Mrs. A. E. lgn(l having besn produced to me. It l Waldon of Baltimore: Mrs. A. O. Bar- my intention to issue, mmt u kh" row of Blnghampton, N,Y Mrs, M, T. Ofden of Utica, Mrs. Howell and Mrs. C. Lund of Buffalo; Miss M. Orchard, Brooklyn; Mrs. E. Boiler, Mrs. A. lion 01 one didomi irum fc.ic mrv yuw llcatlon hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land in the name of: Taclflc Mills Limited, the original Certificate of Title Is dated the 6th April, 1922, and Is numbered URQ3I. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert rtivhMtr nH Mm H. Kanzlei- nf . B.C.. 5th May, II 'St. LouU, tl. 1927. H. F. MACLEOD. Registrar ol Title. Always White Always fresh She takes pride in having her bed-linen always fresh and attractive. Reckitt's Blue is her great help. She knows it& value well and relies upon it to keep her linen white and fresh. She never has a washing day without using Reckitt's Bag Blue In the handy bag with the Blue and White stripes I5IB Velvet mwm Ml 1 I I I c-i I uce cream MANUFACTURERS mrmrr r P, PHONE, 758 PRINCE RUPERT Corner 3rd Ave. and Second St. DEMAND P.O. Box 682 ''Rupert Brand" - Kippers - THE DAINTIEST HUEAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & CoH Storage Co., IM (Canadian Vacific Prince Rupert, H.C. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krtclilkiiii. U nin Roll. Juiiniu. ami .skiiRway May 30. June 0, 13. 2. 27 To Vuiuoimr, Vlttorla and Seattle June 3, 11, 18, 22, 21 PRINCESS IlKATKH'E. lor llutrtlnle. East llella Ih-lla, Orrau lalls, Niunil. Alrrt May. Campbell River, and Vancouver every Saturday, II a.m. Ajency for all Steamship Lines. I'ull Information from W. C OltCIIAKO. ieneral Atent. Corner of 4th Street and Srd Avenue. Prince Rupert. ItC. UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED Sailings from I'rlnre Kupert. For VANCOUVEK, VICTOKIA, Swans on Bay, Alert llay, etc, Tuesday, S Tor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Butrdale, Alert llay, etc., Saturday 9 a.m. Jor PORT SfMPSON. AUCE ARM, I NYOX. STEWART, Wales Island, Sunday, 8 pjn. For Naas River Points and Port Simpson. Thursday t p.m. m 2nd Avenue. R. M. SMITH. Aent. ltncr Rupert. aC. TliroiiRh tickets sold to Victoria and Seattle at a reduced rate and baccate checked through to destination.