Monday. Jane 6, 1927. If any segment of the Spine bnornul position Inanabn (lubluxatiorT u proJuceJ on the nerve ininu ml mai r'i"i tlixa drvtlopi. TtMtAD T.lACCJNtCK l.THHOAT T. urns inns- T HEART l.LUNCJ T STOMACH T.IMAU.lVrUTINCv T.SOWtU T.APrCNUx TaOVAKIU l.LOUfUllMBj: TtMADMft V TlieOiironnetof 1 b lih lappwv mm mm d. a. McMillan Calmer (Iraduate - CHIUOrKA'CTOIt I'atho - Neurometer Service. Open Kvenings Kooms G and 7, Exchange Mock. 1'Iione (VJl Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This is so self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most inexcusable. DON'T lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and seel Fred Joudry lleglstered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Illock Phone 763 FleeT FOOT The Ideal Shoe for Summer nnd Sport Wear THY THE NEW UEl.Y-ON SOJ.E For children, from 9"c For ladies, from $1.15 For men, from $1.50 Jabour Bros. Ltd. ; Cornet? fl'fi IrdjantVyinih j l'hone CIS MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for 7 qunrtM for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. Mcliridc Street, store now closed Valentin Dairy Office nnd Dairy 11th St. Telephone 657. HEROINE SPANKED -OYER HERO'S KNEE" IN "THE CAVE MAN" Cave Man" In l'niiiinl Story with Plentjr, f Thrill And Tense Kit unt Inn Seeking a new thrill, Myra aaylord. a wealthy, spoiled society girl; dropj half a hundred-dollar bill, with a not attached to, it, out of the window In the hope of attracting some man who will Interest her. Mike Smagg, a rough but handsome coal heaver, finds the torn bill. Orlmy, bearded and unkempt, Mike barges Itito Myra'i elegant apartment and demands the other half of the bill, Myra finds ' Mike's boorlshnea very amusing and on the impulse of the moment, decides to introduce him Into her own let. She buys him a smart wardrohe and presents him to her friends as a "socialist from London." Mike's crudl ties are accepted as fascinating eccen tricities and he quickly becomes a favorite, especially with Dolly Van Dream, the haughtiest aristocrat of them all, who fancies she Is In love with him. Mike Is delighted with the luxury and Indolence of his new life and he treats his old friends of the coal yards with a high and mighty air. Myra has gone further than she In tended. Instead of getting a passing thrill out of the situation, she has fallen In, love with the coal heaver. Mike, In turn, Is too dazzled" toy his ntw existence to give much' thought to Myra, until Mrs. Van Dream believing Mike to be a great man despite his rough exterior, asks him to marry Dolly. That provokes Myra's Jealousy and she taunU Mike with his humble origin, until Mike, stung beyond control, crushes her In his arms and kisses her. Furious, Myra tells htm to go. To prove thai Dolly really loves him, Mike confesses his true Identity, but the frivolous beauty works herself up Into a towering anger and shows him the door. Humiliated and broken In spirit, Mike returns to his old Job. only to meet the Jeers ind sneers of his fellow-workers, Their contempt becomes un bearable and going beserk with rage, Mike returns to Park Avenue In hl$ grimy clothes, and dashes Into Dolly's apartment to repay his score against her. He takes her over his knee and fpanks her soundly. From there he rutlies to Myra's home, accuses her of having wrecked his life and declares that the only thing she can do now Is to marry him. Disre- r i LAND ACT SOTICK OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LE ASE LA Mi. In Range 4. Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert. and situate In vicinity or captain's uove Pitt lal&nd. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing I Co. Ltd.. of 325 Home St.. Vancouver, i n R orrunatlon Fish Packers. Intends to apply for a lease 01 me ioiiowm& described lands: . , Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1333, Range 4: thence north S cnatns; mence easi IS chains: thence south to northeast corner Lot 1JS3; thence westerly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKING CO. LTD. Applicant Per Chas. L. Roberts, Agent. Dated April 7. 1937. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM FOR INIU'HTKIAL rrnriiM.pi in Prince' Ruuert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islandv . ... . ' take notice that Keller Locglni Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C, occuDatlon Timber Merchants. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner ol Lot 470 Sewell Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands; thence nsirth' n ehilns: thence east. SO chains. more br less, to shore; thence following tha short line In a isouthWfesterly dlrec tlon to the point oflcomnfrticement. an containing IBO acres, mora or leea. JOSEPH DOUULAB WILBOM. Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. Dated 39th April. It37. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS 0 IRON DUKE FRACTION. Mineral claim. Lot No. 3340. situate In Queen Charlotte Mining Division, Prince Hupert district, located on Louise Island. TAKE NOTICE that I, Alex Rogers, of trkpnnrt. nc Free Miner's Certificate No. 87948 0., Intend to apply to the Minlnir Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements tor the purpose of obtaining a crown grant of the above clslm. And further take notice that action. iinH.r section 85 of the "Mineral Act" mn.t (m commenced before the Issu ance of auch certificate of Improve- '"Dated M thla 11th day of February. 1937, ALEX UOOER3. Canatiian National Qfo Largefl Wlway Sylcm in America Steamship and Tram Service H.MLINOH from I'KINCK lUTKKT ' " ' ' each TIH USII.VY and HUN.DAV I ' V n. " NE)AY )0(M) lor AN VOX ATuKI)AV, III.IMI p.m. ir ruK'oBN for I.AMIS, fortnightly. . , ...vt piiim'K RUPERT TON. W INNII'KO, all Hilil Ji'ltV'v i to RFI'TKXIHKR SO. l,e CITV TH.KKT OF! ICK, 5M TIIIHH A VIC PRINCE RUPKKT,. Phons t Thu advertisement is not published or , displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by Ihe Government of British Columbia WKKK AT THEATRE. j Monday Fred Thomson In "Lone Hand Saunders." The Collegians. International News. Tuesday "The Cave Man." Mack . Senett Comedy Ohost of Folly." "The Wednesday .nnd Thursday Johnny Mines In "8tepplng Along." Juvenile Comedy "Bear Cats." Asnop's Film Fables. I'rlday and Saturday. "The Flaming Forest." Christie Comedy "Sliore Shy." Pathe Review. liave never dared to ask the reason, j , ton and the continuity wa written by Del Andrews. STEPPINOALONG WITH JOHNNY HINES THIS WEEK AT WESTHOLME "SleDDlna: Aloe. showlns here atJ the mid-week Is a.V fast and aa brtmfuj of action as Its name. Johnny nines. has exceeded his pep record In this one. Besides performing his usual comedy LAND ACT. N'OTM'K Ol' INTKNTION TO AI'I'LV TO I.KASE UMI. In. Prince HUDert Land Recording Dla trlrt of Prince HuDert. and situate 30 chains east of northwest corner of Lot 08. Range 3. Coast District. ' fAirw unrtrs1 Ihni clnuaB Pnrklnff . 1IUU . W . V. U '- " - 0 Company Limited, of Vancouver, occu Fish Canners, pation atlon Intend to apply or permission to lease the following described lands; Commencing at a Dost planted 30 chains east of northwest Lot 68, Range a. const District: thence aoutn o chains thence east 10 chains; thence north 5 chains: thence west 10 chains to point of commencement, and 'containing 6 acres, more or less. . OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Per II. Moorehouse. Dated April 3. 1037. LAND ACT NOT1CK OF INTKNTION TO APPLY TO Lr.AnK LA Ml. In Range 3, Coast Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the south shore of Evans Arm, B.C.. TAKE NOTICE that Oos.se Packing Co. Ltd.. of 325 Howe St.. Vancouver, BC. occupation Fish Packers. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 chains distant in an easieriy uirru-tlon from northeast corner Lot 740 Range 3: thence south 10 chains; thence west la Fhitn: thence north to shore: thence easterly along shore to point of commencement, ana containing acrea, more or less. noasR PACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant per Chat. l. KODru, Agsm - Dated April 7, 1937. ' TSZ DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE gardlng Myra's Indignant 'refusal, Mike picks her up. slings her across his rhoulder and carries her out to his coal-wagon. "We's going to the nearest church," says Mike, a caveman taking his mate In the face of the world. This Is the story of the Cave Man showing here tomorrow night. LONE HAND SAUNDERS WESTERN MOVIE STORY Silent Forceful Man l Hern of the Play showing Tonight at Westholme Usually Western pictures mean action, thrills and suspense, but Fred Thomson's latest production, "Lone Hand Saunders," to be shown here tonight has a new element-mystery! Fred plays the part of a ranch owner a silent, force-1 ful mail whose past Is unknown. Much j curiosity la also aroused over the factj that the ralcher has a habit of keeping- his right hand constantly In his pocket. 1 1 doing everything with his left, much to ( the bewilderment of his neighbors who ; : John Rowells Prince Rupert Invention : REX-O-TONE COMPANY Investors, Here Is Your Chance! We liae order for or have already InMalleil Kr-O-Tone In the homes ,of Mich well known names as -I. . CwM-r. Editor of the Western Tribunes Mr. fieo. Khltl. President of the It. C. Electric Co.; Harold Brown, Manager of the I'nlun Steamship I'o.j Mr. II. W. Merrick. Manager of the Bank or Nova scotlas Chief of Tollce, W. II. Ing; W. I. Grant, President, North Western Dredging Company: Keverend Father Woods Victoria. II.C; and maiiy t hereof Vancouver's prominent citizens. However, two loves come into me ine , of the stern, silent man. and the antics, Johnny opens a new bag ! tricks by showing that he has the hot-and double mystery of his unknown past test feet In the country when It comes are his right hand Idiosyncrasy ; revealed lrf some gripping scenes. The to dancing. Johnny" performs the Char-girl Flowers, jteston. the new "Black Bottom dance, Bess Is played by lovely the action of the picture and keeps and the boy, his other object of devo- n tlon Is portrayed by Billy Butte. The . things going at a rapid pace from be- storv Is an orlitlnal by Frank M. Cllf-1 'ginning to end. johnny Hints Is an ambitious young newsboy In "Stepping Along" who has been studying law In night 6Chooi be cause of his political ambitions. His pep and personality i comes to the at tention, ft Boss- O'Brien; the political leader-ln' his' district, 'and; Johnny Is put on the: tlcet to peat the oppMltlon. HOW lie does :u isnowi.iiirougi qf iauglf!equehcea.' each one .CunnUr than the :other and piling up mirthful rnoments' as, they speed .along. The ltfJe of . tlie; pieturet has every fascinating element one would desire. Fifth Avenue, the Bowery with Brook lyn Bridge in the background. There's New York's City Hall and newspaper row. There's a gala opening nigh at a big Broadway reyue, with scenes back stage and a beauty chorus from Oeorge White's Scandals working in Tull force behind the footlights. THE FLAMING FOREST IS CANADIAN STORY Mounted police I Ignre In f'urwwiil ItiMik From Which Plot Is Taken Like all stories based on the works of James Oliver Curwood. "The Flaming Forest," here at the week-end. Is replete with thrilllngly dangerous situations and gradually works up to gripping climax that will bring any audience to the edge of the seats. The story concerns the organization of the Northwest Mounted Police In 1874 when the more than three hundred thousand square miles, of Canadian Jorthwcs territory .wa' entirely without; law? It recites 'the? attempt of" the 50 UNITS OF $100 EACH This Advertisement Written Especially For Prince Rupert News Renders ... t- , . FOR LARGE PROFITS. QUICK RETURNS AND (J RE AT INCREASE IN VALUE OF INVESTMENT, NOTHING IlETTER HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN PRINCE RUPERT. . ,; To every subscriber of two units or more we will send complete Rex -0 -Tone Free. Owintr to the unexpected demand for John Howell's marvellous Patented Acoustic Chamber which makes all old phonographs equal to any of the highest class machines now on the market, and to cope with the demands throuRhout Canada, United States and Great liritain, we are now about to form a small syndicate of investors, prior to incorporation. Arrangements have been completed to have" Uex-O-Tones factory-made, and our first order for one thousand placed. A small investment made now will insure a life's income. If possible, call and hear it for yourself. The first public syndicate will com-"prise fifty units of $100.00 each, which will be absolutely on the ground floor. Should unit holders deem it advisable to form a corporation, unit holders will recejve in shares, double the value of said unit. Directors of Company will be chosen from the holders of said units. Not more than five units will be sold to any one person. Since our first advertisement of the Rex-O-Tone, our Demonstration Rooms have been filled to capacity until 11 o'clock every night to accommodate those wishing to hear their favorite records as reproduced by this invention. A Rex-O-Tone is not merely an attachment for a phonograph, but consists of the full sounding chamber, to take the place of the one now in use in old phonographs. A Rex-O-Tone when installed, will make the oldest phonograph equal to the finest and highest class machines now on the market, in volume, tone and quality. We know we have an unlimited market for our product, which is as yet untouched. Our mail orders prove this. Acoustic engineers state that this man Rowell (the inventor) has accomplished what has been considered the impossible, because of the fact that he has gone contrary to all laws of Acoustics. Within the space of an average sized violin, he can reproduce Volume, Tone and Quality equal to the largest and most expensive phonographs now on the market. These sounding chambers called Rex-O-Tones are made of selected B.C. Violin Spruce. There is no metal, nothing to get out of order, and will last a lifetime. It is the mo3t marvellous invention in connection with phonographs;;that has occurred for over twenty years. We have now at the present time, numerous offers from manufacturers and distributors to manufacture and sell for us, the Rex-O-Tone on a royalty basis. A Rex-O-Tone (meaning King, of Tone), without additional experimentation is equal to the best radio horn now on the market. We have ex- perts perfecting the device in'this connection, and it is an assured success. To the present date, all expenses in connection with the Patents, Manufacturing and Demonstration, has been supplied by private capital. Additional capital is wanted for Publicity and Radio Experiments, etc. Endorsed by the leading miislcianx of Vancouver, such a. .Mr. Will rilling. Orplieum Theatre; Rowland, Rowland's Hand, and Mr. I)l, Organ Builder; Mr. Calladlne, Violin Maker. Toil DEMONSTRATION We Want to Buy The Oldest I prlght Phonograph Possible. 0f (Canada and Montana and are sceni- cally beautiful. The cast Is one of the largest and most Important of the year and con tains at least fifteen names known to practically every picture goer the world over. REALISTIC WAR FILMS WOULD PROMOTE PEACE Ixtndon Writer 1'rgen That War Plc-tiirrs be Made Accurately, Wit limit (iloisln; Over Tragedy LONDON. June 6. Will moving pic- tares using war, atmosphere become an aid to the maintenance of peac through the portrayal of the. full horrors of trench and battlefield, or will . lliw MinHniM In atarlfv hernir inoi. There's Broadway-the Great White Way p-' . halfbreeds and Indians, under the lead-1 horrors of war." ership of Jules Lagarre, to establish' Northwest Republic with Lagarre as president. The picture has been 'lavishly made and contains such thrills as a desperate battle between settlers and Indians and a bunting Torest, set ablaze to trap the three hundred Mounted Police who appear In the picture, Uot of the ixtirlori were filmed In i In wartime In roseate hues? Discussing this question at some length In an article In the London Dally News, E. A. Baugham calls for "stark, reality" In war films In order that the younger generation may not grow up In the belief that the "recent unnlcasantnesa In' Europe consisted chiefly of humorous happenings, ro mantle adventure and deeds of In dividual heroism. Touching upon a German war picture recently released, Mr. Baugham point out that because all the footage has been pieced together from official Oer man cinematograph records It will be passionate propaganda against was-, no matter how much It may glorify the deeds of one army. He calls upon British nroducers to follow this ex ample. "Why cannot we make such a film here?" he asked. "It Is well known that we possess a vast number of offi cial cinematograph films of the War Now and then parts of them are liv corpora ted In the ordinary commercial films on war subjects and war stories, but we ought to .be shown the stark Spring Time Is CELERY KING Time Brrv cup of this fine old vegetable tonic. It la ail cba spring medicine you need. It drives out winter's poisons; Improves tht appetite and makes you feel better right away. CEIXKY KINO is good fat tktwUUfcmilr; .Aj druggist, & ft tti, The Vancouver Mill calls the Res-O-Tone, "Caruso's Throat." Western Tribune, April 30th, states that It W "t he greatest revolutionary stride In Acoustics since Edison gave the phonograph to the world." Vancouver SMrtlng News states that it "sure gives the dyspeptic ol(l phonograph new set of lungs." South Vancouver News, "It Is perfection Itself." Vancouver Home Monthly. "Old record can now be resurrected and enjoyed a neier before, with the use of a Rex-O-Tone." Our price for installation is from $15.00 to $35.00, according Co sire and make of machine, and Is sold on a money-back guarantee and is considered by the public exceptionally reasonable for results accomplished which means to the Company, a profit of .at least 200 . This invention is a Vancouver product, and will be demonstrated in every city and town .across the continent. - THERE WILL BE ONLY FIFTY UNI TS SOLD Rank of Montreal Depositors. Subscriptions Filled in Order Received or Reserved Make All Checks Payable to Rex-O-Tone Co. 585 Dunsmuir SCtreet, Vancouver, H.C. V I.eo. P. Gregory, Sec.-Treas. CAMP-FIRE PERMITS Th.i year it is necessary to have a pmjt;tftbrh some Forest Officer j ; teBeroreiiny' camp-fire may be set 1 in any torest or woodland Be sure to get a permit for your camp-fire and follow the instructions printed on the back of it , BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOU CAN HELP Prince Rupert Auto Company Ai?ents for Hudson and Essex Super-Six Cars Second Avenue, opposite Prince Rupert Hotel, PhoneH 75 and 275