,day. May 1 1927 guy These While They Last! Extra Special! SALE Sove Jalxwr Bros. A FEW SELECTIONS from various parti of tins big stock at very SPECIAL PRICES NOTIONS ' Ucivi i' Crochet Cotton, any ,ou:- ,r M. Crochet Cotton, Ecru a;i(J White 25p Wild .-pur Crochet Cotton, few shades dak's Pearl Cotton, any .olor ( Ui ; Pearl Cotton, skeins 7 Clark's Embroidery Cotton,'7 for -? White Mending Wool .. 2? Shirt JJuUonn. card .f Trimming Jiuttons, card 10? REMNANTS Recent selling has left us with a quantity' of Ucmnunts in Silk, Wool and Cotton. These are now on sale at HALF PRICE AND LESS. lers uchool),- 7 for ill ! Drawing Hooks Urulai 5c pencils, , 'Si? 7r 2 for rt J ot of Ribbon, values to I'Jc Ui? Lot ot Ribbon, values to $150 'Si? -,;- Embroidery, regular 15- Men' -0 Hui k Towels, 18 x 35 SDf h White Cotton .. il? Cray Cotton . . ,1 i? Dlack and Brown Ox fords : $.i.r, 16 inch Chambray, regular 15c U? reign Life Assurance nt Cnnada SALE HOYS' SUITS Selling out all these fine Hoys' Suits in Tweeds and Serges some with extra pants.' Regular $12.50 to $15.00 values,-, $8.95 Kiddies Romper Suits $'S.ur, Hoys' Dress Shirts nr? Hoys' Cap.s, new patterns irr GOO skeins Embroidery Cotton, mixed . '. ? 200 Hair Nets, regular 2 for 25c, each 11? HOUSE DRESSES A quantity of beautiful House Dresses made of good quality Gingham and neatly trimmed. Sizes for Women, and children. Special UH? 18 inch Huck Towelling, regular 30c l? I.ot of good Corsets to clear inch Tan Serge, regular $1.75 UH? 51 inch Gray and Green Serge UH? 5-1 inch fine PJaid Serges $2.r lot of Ladies' Felt Slippers UZ? 4 Iot of Women's Pumps and f OxforcN U? Lot of Women's ' .Pumps and Oxfords ... $ !..- Lot of Women's Pumps and . S !..- Your Doctor' Knows Best 5 i as- devoted many years to the study of disease and the c ' jrative methods. He uses every means at his command 1 re-- ire you once more to the ruddy glow of vigorous health. lb: r.r prescribe diet exercise or rest. He may prescribe r (li .!(. W . does prescribe medicine he expects it to be prepared h arc -from the finest ingredients by experienced phar-who will take the extra care to prepare it in the one : ' r '. od. o. i. nows from long experience that he can depend on the wrdiune he prescribes when his prescription is filled by one tiie graduate pharmacists at Ormes Limited. Prompt deliverlcH by cyclist messenger Ormes 3LM. yic Ponccr Drttarisis THIim AVE. & SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONES ft? b 200 Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited ' Prince Rupert DRYDGCIC Ella Opeiiiling ;xi AND SHIPYARD 20,1)011 Ton Floating Dry Dock . hi "ccra, Machinlsls, lloilei makers, luacksmuii-s. niaki-rs, Founders, Woodworkers, Lie. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINli Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Pallet ii- Company Head Officee Wlnnlpejr. Mnnltolia DELAY IS DANUEROUS Mnny plans laid by men to better their families welfare ne never consummated "He intended to pay off the mort-WW. to send Ma son to college" HUT HE DIED! Let Ihu rv ..,, nhliirations and carry out i-our INTENDED plans. ' (i, P. TINKKK Local and Personal Arthur' Taxi. Phone 878. B.C. Undertaken. Phone 41. Pre&byterlan, Fall Bazaar, November 3. Moose whist drive and dance, t Friday, May 13. , i 112 Oet the Big 4 habit! of a Taxi, phone 4. MllH-N Arthur's rebuilt like Mioe Store. When thinking tf new at This afternoon' train from the East will arrive on time at 3:30. Don't forget to visit Mrs. Vrlz-zell'a Money Raising ScJe. 113 Milton Oonzales returned to the city on the Catala this afternoon from a trip to Stewart on legal business, 8. P. Fitzgerald, well known 8tewar mining man. Is a passenger aboard the steamer Catala this afternoon bound for Victoria. Hupert East United Church Ladle: Aid Sale of Home Cooking and Candy an Thursday afternoon. May 12, Tea will be served from 3 to 6. I M. M, McLucblan. local manager of Brackman-Ker Milling Co, Ltd.. re-j I turned to the city on the Oardena this afternoon from a business trip to Stew- ,art. Tom Hansen was fined 25, with the option of thirty days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont in the city police court thl morning for Having been charged with awault. J Charles Stewart was bound over by j Magistrate McClymont In the city police court this morning to keep the peace for six months. Union steamer Catala. Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned at 1.30 this afternoon from Anyox, Stewart and other northern ports of caU and will sail at 5 o'clock this evening for Vancouver and wayports. Hon. T. D. Pattullo, minister of lands and member of the legislature for Prince Rupert, will sail by the steamer Catala tills afternoon on his return to " Victoria after having spent the past week In the city. Through faulty information. It wa ftated last Saturday, in connection with the early departure for Norway of Han Underdahl and Tom Hanson, own ers of the baltbut boat Katen. Uiat the foimer had been bereaved by the recent death of his wife at Kaciloops. It was Mr. Hanson's wife who died. Mr. Underdahl la unmarried. Passengers arrlvut; Ip, the city on the steamer Catala this afternoon firm the north included W. P. Manuiel, B. Tucs-ton. William Ballantyne, T.' q. Oarrett. Mr. and Mrs. P. B Jancowtkl'. J. M. Hockln, M. Melchuk, A. Antonl. Pete Dorsalo, John Pavllch, Capt. and Mrs. T. T. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stamford and Mrs. Parmter from Anyox, and Walter Bread, Milton Oonzales. M. M. McLachlan. Melyln Matthews and Mrs. N. H. Stevens from Stewart. NOT COME UNDER THE QUOTA L4W ENTERING THE UNITED STATES WINNIPEO, May 10. Oovernment of ficials to not worry lltUe bears traveling across the, border, as the following message taoked on a box containing a young cub shipped via the Canadian Pacific express from Wadena, Sask., to Canton, III., shows: "My heme is Teddy. My mother was shot when I was only a week old Plrnse feed me plenty of bread, and fresh milk. If I get lonesome and start to ciy move me over near where ymi are working and I will be all right only cry when I am hungry or lone some. My patsiwrt and nil other papers permitting my entry into 'Yankcclarxl' you will find in good order. As I am Canadian born, I do not come under the quota law. "Sincerely yours. " "TEDDY." ANNOUNCEMENTS Moo.ic Picnic, June 2B. Established 11)23. '0 I" Office Hours: a.m. to C p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DENTIST Exchange Ulock. I'hsnc 109 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Agreeably aged, smooth, fragrant, congenial company anywhere r OLD I ina uilvtsrlitieini'ni in not inilil i.-lioil or displayed ;y the Liquor Control Hoard or by Hie Government of British Columbia. CANADIAN PLANTS THRIVE IN ENGLAND her SI.300 at Home of former (iinrr-nur lljiig at Tliorjir Hall LONDON, May , 10. Over 1,500 different Canadian plants and shrubs have been planted at Thorps Han, tear Clac-ton-on-.Sca, where the ex-Governor-General of Canada. Viscount Byng, reside wKh Lady Byng. Since their return to Thorpe. Lady Byng has made won- Walking among the trees one con -tantly ecea nesting boxes conveniently placed. CRADLE ROCKING IS TAUGHT IN ITALY I'lupien uikI Tomlxij-t .May Not Join laMl-tt Hiiincn'i lrjjnliatl(iin ROME, May 10 -Teaching the science art of cradle rocking la the principal function of the fenunlne Fascist or- ganizfctisn which within three years has mustered 140,000 members. Flap pers and tom-boys are barred from this "army of mothers" whose members are taught to do with their hand whan babies wall Instead of what to do with tielr feet when saxophones wall. "Some of us are or 'will become mothers of children ot our own." Slg- r.oia Eliza Majer Rlzziolt, leader of the women face lata. said, "but all of us must always be mothers to all of Italy's children. proU-cting them with skill in which natural knack .. blends with iclontillc efllclciKy." The Fascist women's organization Is divided into 1400 groups .with a total membership of about 80.000 women and 60.000 girls. Each group Is charged with providing the women of Us district with ample means ot education for motherhood and the care of babies. wi:i:lkss ini-oitr. 8 a.m. f. BULL HARBOR. -Ovcrtrfat." light S3, wind. Dar. 29.00; temp. 45 8 p.m.nixkc Oregon from Ketchikan to Seattle 373 mllea from Seattle: spoke Canadian Observer from Nanalmo to Skldcjate arrived at Sktdegate 8 p.m.; spoke drltTco from Blubber Bay to Prihce' Rupert 150 mllea from Prince Rupert; spoke Ala meda Ketchikan tor Seattle. 260 miles froni Soattie; spoke Northern Light 370 mllea ' from Victoria ncrthboxind; 7 p.m. tpoke Cunrosun at Hardy Bay southbound; 11 am. tug Lornc abeam Ivory Island towing barge Blngnmon southbound: 8 am, St. Faith In 'Wright Sound southbound. DIOBY ISLAND. -Raining, light S.E. wind: bur. 29D4; temp. 44: sea smooth. DEAD TREE POINT. Overcast; fresh B.E. wind: bar. 29.54; temp. 42; sea rou'& , jtfiisk.: , , 2 ... MBWfcvy BULL HARBOR. PaVjj eloUdy: liesri S, wind; bar. 29.87: terop. 45; 'sea moderate! noon spoke Mam abeam Master-man Island northbound. DIOBY ISLAND.- -Light S.E. wind; bar. 2994; temp. 47: sea smooth; spoke Catala due In Prince Rupert at 1 ajn. southbound, , DEAD TREE POINT.-i-Ralii, strong BE, wind: bar, 29.50; temp. 44; sen rough. J ICHANGE STATUS DOMINION DAY (luternor-ttrnrral hi Iteprewnt King unil nut llritMi ('ul)inrt OTTAWA, May 10. Changes In the position of the governor general as a medium of communication between the Canadian and British government will probably .be brought about on Dominion Day. The status of governor general was discussed at the last Imperial conference and It was decided that the governor general In a dominion should be a re presentative of the crown and not a representative of the British government. The change will probably Involve the appointment of a British commission to each dominion specially charged to pre K-nt the views of the British govern ment But that Is in the hands of the British government lself. So far, there is no tndlcatlon.that a commissioner Is l.kely to bo appointed at an early date The change In regard to the governor general approved by the Imperial conference, was In regard to his status ard functions and not in regard to his title. YOl THH I. OI'I'OIITIMST. A very email boy was trying to lead a Ug St. Bernard ,up the road. "Where are you going to take ttfat dog, my little man?" Inquired a passerby. j "I I'm going to see where where he .wants to go first," was the breathless reply. Walter Broad, customs officer at Stewart, was an arrival In the city from the north on the Catala this afternoon. Advertise In the Dally News TLMUER SALE XS'JTC. There will oflered for sale at Public Auction, at noon on the 23th day ot May. 1927, In the office of the Forest Ranger, Hazelton, B.C.. the Licence X8976. to cut 250.000 lineal feet of Cedir derful changes In the grinds In f ront ' "Ln8 -" aw artuatsjl on , .... ... ... ithe south bank of the Siiegunya River, cX the house. She Is an enthusiastic gardener. There is a large lake, where various North of Hazelton. Caesiar O.i.rlct Three .(3) years will be allowed fcr removal of timber. "Prnvlrlcd anv one unable to attend oanaaian waieriowi are rapidly making the auction in person may suamlt ten themselves at home. Not far far away away a nolcy waterfall feeds two smaller lakes and stepping-stones, little Wands and natural haunts make up a beautiful picture. Everywhere there are strange and peculiar plants, some taken from tiw Canadian prairies and dropped Into quiet Essex soil; some sent by Canadian friends, and many brought by Lady Bynj hene( fr;n pamOft ,? The muc&lsUied-abWiL-'Bwamp frogs hare not arrived yet.'.. 'Tney are coining - der to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars cf the Qhlef Forester, Victoria, B.C.. or District Forester. Prince Rupert, B.C. CERTIFICATE OF C IRON DUKE FRACTION. Mineral claim. Lot No. 2340. situate In Queen Charlotte Mining Division, Prince Rupert district, located on Louise Island. TAKE NOTICE that I. Alex Kagers, of Lockeport. B.C.. Free Miner's Certillcate no. ifvicL., iiiiciiu fcrf apply Jrom Ontario, , and a nice awampy , piece Mining Recorder for a Certificate of if ground await their arrival. J improvements lor tne purpose or coram- ing a crown gram oi me aoove claim. And lurtner take notice that action. under section 85 of the "Mineral Act mmt be commenced before the Issu ance of such certificate of improvements. Dated this 11th day of February. 1937. ALEX ROGERS. WATER NOTICE niVtltsioN AND 1E TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packlne Company. Limited, whose address Is Vancouver. B.C., will apply for a licence to take and use 250.000 gallons of water out ot unnamed stream which flows nor therly and drains Into Orcen Inlet about 3d cnains east oi northwest corner oi Lot GS, Range 3, Coast District. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 200 feet from mouth and will be used for domestic and com mercial purposes upon the land described as application to lease oy applicants. inis nou:c was posieu on me grouna on the 2nd day of April, 1927. A copy of this notice and an application pur suant thereto and to the "Water Act will be Hied in the office of the Water Recorder at Prtuce Ru;ert. Objection' to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comp troller ox water itignu. raniameni Buildings. Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance ot thl-notlce In a' local newspaper. The date ot the first publication of this notice is April 21. 1917. OOS3E PAC'KIVO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. By II, V. Morehouse, Agent. MMU U lit' LAND ACT. IVfl'VIIIIV TO MASK l.NI. AITI.V Ttl 1st Trtnee Rupert Land Recording Dis trict of Prince Ruiiert. and situate 30 rhalns exst of northwest corner of Lot 68. Range 3, GVHSt District. TAKE NOTICE that Goscc racking Company Limited, of Vancouver, occu- ation rish banners, uurim to apply for permission to Icuio tlio following described lands: Commenclnz at a post planted 30 chains east ot northwest Lot 68, Range 3. Coast District; thenco south 5 chains: thence east 10 chains; thence north 5 chains; thence west 10 chains to point of commencement, and containing 8 seres, more or less. OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Per 11, Moore!Kuse. . Dated April 2. 1927. 'Let tho Clark Kitchens Help Yoa" Builds 6onnl Boys A most tasty, nourishing and economical food. Your choice of Tomato, Chill or Plain Sauce. s.ir CLARK Limited s Park Beans MONTREAL MoneyRaising SALE .: NOW IN FULL SWING Buy Now and Save Money On Your Spring Outfit 20 only left CREPE HOUSE DRESSES All colors and sizes. Won-derful value. QQ Sale Price w 8 only left MISSES' HIKING SUITS In Khaki Drill. Regular Vl Sale Price TAIILE CLOTHS In colored borders. Table Cloths -5 !.." Table Cloths and CO OS Napkins . . 15 only left CREPE HOUSE DRESSES All sizes and colors. Regular $2.25 4 CA Sale Price CHAS. E. RAND, "The Mark Down Man," in full charge 10 only. left ;. LADIES' SPHINO HATS These Hats arc sure worth your attention. QO ft To Clear 18 pairs only SILK AND WOOL HOSE All sizes and colors. Regular $1.50. OCp Sale Price OUV , WONDERFUL IJARCAINS IN NEW SPRING GOODS Only a few left CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE In lllack, White and Brown. .Sale price to clear Q-f AA 5 pairs for 12 only LADIES' SILK DRESSES In all colors and sizes. Regular $20.00. fl1 S flfi Sale Price PRICES SLASHED ON THIS ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDING ALL NEW SPRING GOODS Mrs. S. FRIZZELL Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear Third Avenue. Phone 422 DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Over Ormes CROWN, BRIDGE and PLATES EXTRACTION OF TEETH Phone 525. Iiy an Expert. Sunday Appointments. Roome C and 7, Exchange Hlock. Snorting Open Evenings. CHIROPRACTOR D, A. McMillan Palmer Graduate Phone GDI -:- Goods HASERALL MITTS AND GLOVES RASEHALL MASKS AND BODY PROTECTORS FISHING RODS AND LINES SPINNERS, FLIES. AND LEADERS Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 233 Third Avenue Prince Rupert rS 1?