Wednesday, June 8, 1927 THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS tec OF THlSOrlGTHItfGr WE ARC QUITE t WIUU. fcN DURE, OUR business reputation does not need laundering. It's as spotlessly clean as the day we started in business. Our policy Is the public be delisted. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 ! If any segment of the Spine u in an abnormal puaoon (ibblualion) pmoure it fi" TUUUl(U VII III UCI'C, , trunks al itul point and! duel develops. T.HtAD 1.THH0AI 1. UfflK UMtS T.umct nuvtn 1 STOMACH T.MAUWTUTIM: l.HIDWTI T.S01CU T.AfriNtax I.OVAHIIl .. 9. iwta i iuk T.ILACCta . ! . IfiTOOSir ihf Chiropractor 4aliiMm REPUTATION 'FOR. V FAIRNESS d. a. McMillan I'almer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Pat ho Neurometer Service. Ofen Evenings Rooms C and 7, Exchange Mock. I'hone 691 FleeT FOOT The Ideal Shoe for Summer and Sport Wear THY THE NEW RELY-ON SOLE . For children, from .... 93c For ladles, from $1.15 For men, from $1.50 Jabour Bros." Ltd. Corner Third and Seventh Phone Gl." i LIQUOR CAUSE AWFUL CRIME AXIlj MAN ATTEMPTEIl TO KILL WIPE Oil (lim it AMI TIIEX TOOK OWN 1.1 h: LLOYDMIN8TER. June 8. Llauor la f ield, by investigating wflcers to hare 1 been" Indirectly responsible for the at-I tempted murder of Mrs. O. W. Miller. ; and the suicide of Guy W. Miller, her , husband, which shocked the town here. Miller, who had resided In Lloydmtn- ster for 20 years, had been left a pros perous business by his parents, but thla had been lost. For the last few years Miller had secured various positions In out-of-town places, but had Invariably returned to Jils wife and family, who conducted a well-paying mil-finery store In the town. list week Mrs. Miller gave her husband 10 to go away with, to search for work, but In Vermilion this "stake" also disappeared and It Is believed this fact precipitated the fatal quarrel. Miller used a 3-Inch bladed Jack-knife to commit his act. According to Constable Farthing of the Llcydmtrmter detachement of the AP.P Miller fought the officers when they found him sitting on the side of hu bed with blood dripping from an open wound In his throat. All attempts to bandage the wound and staunch the flow of blood proved unavailing when Miller tore the sheeting away and exclaimed "Oet out of here and leave me alone and let me die." KMCIITKK AI.M) 1V1H1EII ' After slashing Mrs. Miller several times across the .throat and arms, Miller also cut the arms of his fifteen-year-old daughter Lola, who attempted to de- LAND ACT. NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE MM). In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate 30 chains east of northwest corner of Lot 68. Range 3. Coast District. TAKE NOTICE tbat Gosse Packing ComDanv Limited, of Vancouver occu- nalli.n LM . rmnm Inl.r 1 f n r I I at Dcweu miei, aioresDy jsiana, wueen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging company Limited, or Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Timber Merchants. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 470 Sewell Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands; thence north 80 chains; thence east 00 chains, more or less, to shore; thence following the shore line in a southwesterly direction to the point of commencement, and containing 100 acres, more or-lea. JOSEPH DOUOLAS WILSON, Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. Dated 29th April. 1127. CERTIFICATE OF C IRON DUKE FRACTION, Mineral claim, Ixt No. 2340, situate in Queen Charlotte Mining Division, Prince Rupert district, located on Louise Island. TAKE NOTICE that I. Alex Rogers, of Lockeport. B.C., Free Miner's Certificate No 37948 C. intend to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of I Improvements for the purpose of obtain-I inn a crown grant of tbe above claim. And further take notice that action, I under section 85 of the "Mineral Actv I must be commenced before the lssu-! ance of such certificate of Improvements. Dated this 11th day of February; 1927. ALEX ROGERS Canadian National Steamships Co. Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Ilollermakers, IHacksmlths. Pattern-makerH, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. - i Our plant Is equipped to handle nil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 4o t . Insist on B.C. PRODUCTS They Lead in Quality Mm DoWfhcutir Say The MovU Stan So say all what work Is hard after they try, Ua deli-clout, invigorating refreshment of WrigWy's DoabU Mint. rOSl w Aw d Aim Smitkni CH1I fend her mother. Bath women managed to escape tj the home of Mrs. Shanks, a neighbor, who summoned the police and a doctor. A verdict of fmlclde while temporarily Insane" was returned by a coroner's Jury. I NO FALLING OFF IN ACREAGE TO WHEAT ALBERTA PROVINCE l (Eamontoii Journal) It has been assumed that there would be a decrease in wheat acreage! In Alberta, though not as marked us lilh 111 UIC VWU UbllCl lliLl a. tuv Manitoba Free Press last Saturday but it at ten p;r cent. Bui the provincial department of agriculture. In the report that It Issued yesterday, had another story to, tell. It estimates that !fnr nnmlulnn In U.u th fntlnilni H mUCh land Will be SOWn tO Wheat ocacuwu lauua: CoiSmencIng at a post planted 39 chains east of northwest Lot 68, Range 3. Coast District; thence south 5 chains; thence east 10 chains; thence north 5 chains: thence west 10 chains to point of commencement, and containing & acres, more or less. GOSSE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Per II. Moorehouse. Dated April 3. 1827, LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND I OK IMM STK1AL PIKPOSES in the south as In 1920 and that in the centre end the north there will be an Increase. The coarse grain acreage will, It thinks, be about the same as last year. If the department is correct, as It usually la in making such a survey, there is no occasion to be all concerned over the production prospects. Warmer weather Is desirable, but In spite of all the talk of "a summerlesa year," the probabilities are that we shall have had plenty of this before the season Is much further advanced. With all the moisture that there Is In the . In., Ptlnce. Rupert .Land Recording I "11' grotn th must t th lMn Dld District of Prince Rupert, and situate ((lEIIEr J1IK1E E.U QUEBEC. June 8. Edmund James Flynn, former premier of Quebec and puisne judge of the court of King's Bench for the province of Quebec. Is dead. " Afertle In th Dalit Nwa. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT NOTICE Or' APPLICATION tOK IIKEIt LICENCE NOTICE Is hereby given that, on the 30th day of June next, the undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect of pre- mLsM being part of the building known as "Commercial Hotel." situate at me corner of First Avenue and Eighth Street. Prince Rupert, B.C.. upon the lands described as Lots Thirteen 1 13 1 and Fourteen (14). Block Nine (91, Section One (II. Map 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District. In the Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by tbe open bottle for consumption on the premises. Dated this 2nd day of June. 1927. WILLIAM MURRAY. PHILLIP' DEVOST. Applicants. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER pf. an application for the Issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lot one hundred and sixty (160), Queen Charlotte District, said to contain one hundred and sixty (100) acres, more or leas, excepting thereout twenty-one (21 acres and five (fi) acres thereof. Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above land havlnit be;n produced to mt, it is my Intention to Issue, after the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land in the name of: Pacific Mills Limited, the original Certificate of Title Is dated the 6th April, 1922, and is numbered 146921. L.ana iteRisiry uiiice. rrince rtuperc. DC. 6th May. 1927. 11. F. MACLEOD. Registrar of Titles. VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY REST! Take a brick home tonight I We cater for Parties, Picnics, Dances, etc. Prompt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue and Second Street Phone 758 7S2 DAILY. N32v73 page Fiya HEARST NEWSPAPER TAKES EXCEPTION TO IRRITATING CANADA NEW YORK. June 8. Under the. caption "Not Worth the Risk of Irritation," William Randolph Hearst's New York' American, in an editorial dealing wlthi the United States border Immigration ruling Affecting Canadians, says "that they do not seem essential to a win-. nowlng of undesirable Immigration." I After stating that the international border Is the world's longest stretch of unbroken peacij and that next to the United Kingdom. Canada is. the United States' best 'customer, the American says: "Business 'joins sentiment In decreeing that ithe" mutual cordiality of these kind red peoples snail not be endangered by irritations which goodwill can allay." "A policy of the United States towards Immigration has produced a law which, unless modified, may dot the historically peaceful border with irritations," the newspaper says. "Natives of Canada crossing that border dally to nd from work, have hitherto been unmolested. They are .to be required to pay a passport fee and a head tax. Persons Jiving In Canada but not natives will foe admitted even transiently only within the quotas of countries of their birth. . . . Should Canada retaliate, as well she might, the proud strip of peace could hariy fall to become a running sore." MDERHOOF Several resolutions' from the Vander-hoof Board of Trade will be submitted at the convention In Smithers this week -when it is proposed to organize an Association of Central British Columbia Boards of Trade. Relief from rapidly rising school taxes and better trail facilities Into the mineral regions will be the principal topics. The Vanderhoof Hay and Grain Pool has elected Robert Reld chairman and Louis J. Preston, secretary. The new organization is designed to take in that area adjacent to the Canadian National Railways between Prince George and Quick. . Miss Mar; Melllsh and Jerrold Johnson were Joint guests of honor at a dance and card party In Community Hall given last Thursday night by Mrs. W. Johnson and Miss M. K. Morrow. It was . In observance of their birthday anniversaries. Mrs. R. K. Flnlalson of Flnmoore li the guest here of Mr., and Mrs. Robert Reld. W 3 The Women's Auxiliary to the Cans dlan Legion met on Tuesday afternoon this week at the home of Mrs. Calhoun. Miss Elsie Brooke of Hulatt and Miss Josephine Brandon of Flnmoore were recent visitors here with Miss Sadie V. Campbell. Ideal weather prevailed last Friday for the Farmers' Picnic at 24 Prairie. There -was a laree crowd in attendance The village commissioners and the provincial department 'of public works have arranged to put In a silent police man at the Intersection of Stewart i Street and Burrard Avenue. It wUl be In the shape of a concrete pillar cn a base and will be provided with three red reflector for' the benefit of motorists at night. Judge H. E. A. Robertson of Prince Qeorge was In Vanderhoof tost week presiding at a naturalization court. The recent revision of th intm llct mm CLEAN LOOKING HANDS MAY CARRY GERMS Sweeping . . . dusting . . hotisewofk . . . stirs up all sorts of germs. There is protection in the mild, antiseptic lather "of Lifebuoy, the all-sufficieht toilet soap that removes germs as well as din. "T7 CERM DISEASES , 1 mir be carried br Lift ExUntA lmtittu LB718 LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Purifies and Protects I 1 T . 1 t! " , T 1 - Lake road la now practically complete putting that highway In good shape. L. P. Murphy has accepted a position with K. C. McCorkell at Bablne trading post. There were several forest frres In the Ncchako Valley recently but, so far. none have assumed serious proportions, Robert Tumbull had his ankle severe ly crushed when a heavy rail fell oil a car. Rev. Father JJorlce. O.MJ. Boniface, Man, Is making a visit at Stuart Lake. He la known writer on Central and Northern British Columbia. BURNS LAKE Business has been generally owing to the poor state of the In this district lust recently. OoUa Lake last week. of St. weeks' a well upset roads nrt ri.M ...k .... tuning here with her sister.. Mrs. C. usual success. uvi x viik vu tai4 UIC Miss Beralce Bchuck of Spokane Is V. Harrison, of Topley, to whom a son was born recently. Mrs.-J. Henkel and Mr. and Mrs. S. Godwin made a trip to the head of Word has been received here of the recent death of Mrs. Oakla Dotson Emmons at Kallspell, Montana. Mrs. Emmons pioneered on the Collier ranch, north of Francois Lake, and took a great Interest In oil and mineral formations In the district. She was well known and highly esteemed throughout these parts. shows 1447 name. In Omln'ee. dl.trlrt 08mP,e "'Pnw oi iresn wnwi.sn ' - !. , . i 'and char sent out hv O. R fitAntnn of Vanderhoof At various other divisions." ibi' flguresrre f as . follows: Butcher pats 5, Chlloo 34, Colleymount 25, East Francois Lake 27, Encombe 16, Endako S7, Bngen II, . Flnmoore' -3S, Fort Fraser 117, Francois Lake North M, Fra.er Lake 39, Orassy Plains 33. Houston 40, Hulatt 35, Mapea 45, Mar ten Lake and east, to Edmonton have met with general approval and repeat orders are beginning to pour In. Much conjecture '"has been caused through the failure of Fred Aslln to return from a purchasing trip to the 7. Nechako 27. North Rnlklev ' ' He vu ex- bout May 15 but 'a,M 13. Ootsa Lake 49. Palling 24, Quick 76,IPected return and It Is now feared that he tv. ..nw a ,..... Rose Lake 28. Southbank 46. South Bulkley 35. Stellaco 15, Stuart Lake 43, Topley 30, Webber Lake 15. Wistaria 56. Rev. Father C. Wolfe will make future headquarters In Vanderlioof stead of at 8tuart lake. The provincial department of public works roed program' In this district Is now toeing prosecuted with energy. A fence Is belne built around the Indian has become the victim of an accident or foul play. A search Is being made for him. Gordon H. Oower. Inspector of organisation chools, was In this district on official duties last week. his I Tie men of this district have organ Ired for the protection of their Interests. P. J. .Carroll is secretary of the Mrs. M. A, Carlson of Glen Annan at the east, end of Francois Lake, sue- cimitxjl last Wednesday to pneumonia. She had resided there for several years and her death was generally regretted. Reserve at Stuart Lake: a gang Is' Provincial .Constable and Mrs. P.Carr. Dur,ui uke and more 'rathe workhig on the Fort 8t, Jame, road; ,orm"'y tocatfd at McDrld' ar ftbout 10 rnilJ road between the mission and DoUKkis Lodre Is beln wlrt.n . "" move to Mfrrl Merrltt to w wnle-n which place Place slderably and Improved, travelling Is being done on the main road to Fort Mr. Carr has been transferred 'according to word received here. They became the Fraser and also.-on 'the Shaefer road .ln!P0U, )RrenU of a baby dau8ht" the Lakes district. N Jarge crew, ha,c''uu, been out on the Prince George road between Vanderhoof 'and Tslnkut River: others are doing needed repairs on the Oolclle road, the work on the Francois PAIN in BLADDER Promptly taa4 by SANTA L MIDY aura to gt th Oanuln took' for th word "HID V old by all drulliMl ALICE ARM Plans being made by the local Chamber of Mines for the entertainment of the Vancouver Board of Trade party, which will be here ou June. 23 aboard the steamer Princess Alice, Include a trip up the Dolly Varden Railway to the end of ateel and the Torle mine. A. C, II, Oerhardt, managing director of the Torlc mine, has ottered to put all th company's ipeoder and looomo- j Announcement! of the ACME'S Backward Season SALE On account of the late Spring, sales have beeji slow and we find we are overstocked with Spring and Summer goods. These we have o move out and in order to do so quickly, we 'have thrown all thought of profit to the winds and our whole stock of about $50,000 worth of up-to-the-minute merchandise is being offered, at Real Sacrifice Prices We have to move these goods out. And we have to have the cash to pay for new goods arriving. This sale is a Real Selling Event. Everything in the store is marked down and every article priced in plain figures. This is your opportunity! SEE OUU ADVERTISEMENT IN TOMORROWS PAPER AND WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SALE PRICES Acme Importers Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, R.C. Charlie Lindqulst, who hoa been on the staff of the Welcome Hotel here, has left for Stewart. A R, ingraham. -who spent the winter In Anyox, has arrived to spend the summer here developing nis mining properties. J. Peacock has arrived here from Anyox and will spend some time devel- ooIiik his mining properties In the district. J. Waldls has returned to Sliver City after spending the winter at Anyox and will spend the summer developing his mineral claims. R. Moore has arrived ifrom Ajiyox and will tend-,ome time In theUiills l ll on mining work. A. C. H. Oerhardt, managing director of the Torle Mines Co., left this week on a business trip to Vancouver. M. M. Stephens, and N.W. Prlngle of Prince Rupert were business visitors here last week, having come north on Mr. Stephens' launch. Vera S. Frye, Damage to the extent of about 13,000 was done last week by fire to the big logging engine of F. L. Housley. It will take two weeks to effect repairs. P.O. Rox GC7 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnts from Prince Rupert. tot VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanson Hay, Alert Bay, etc, Tuesday, S p.m. For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Butedale. Alert Bay, etc, Saturday 9 aun. tor I'OKT hfMPSON. ALICE ARM, AN VOX, STEWART, Wales Maud. Sunday. 8 p.m. lor Naas Klver Points and Port Simpson. Thursday p.m. 1ZJ 2nd Avenue. K. M. BMI I'll. Agent. Prince Rupert. IIC Through tickets sold to Victoria and Seattle at a reduced " rate and baggage eliecked through to destination. LAND ACT NOTICE 'OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND. In Range 4, Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate In vicinity of Captain's Cove. Pitt Island. B C. TAKE NOTICE that oosse racking Co. Ltd, of 325 Howe St, Vancouver. B.C, occupation Fish Packers. Intends to apply' lor a lease oi me loiiowing described lands: , Commencing at, a. post planted at the northwest corner of LoM253.:Range 4: thenc( portlt'k Srchalna; 'thence east 15 chains; ythenoecaouth ' to northeast corner Lot 1253". thence westerly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. UUssE rAWiunu w. i.iu. Applicant. Per Chas. L. Roberts. Agent. Dated April 7. 1927. ttve plant at service of the visitors. 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 Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 MILK -:- PRIGE Reduced to"' 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McIJride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St. Telephone 657.