rfdar. June 3, 1927 WANTED -AT ONCE! A few more cases of rheumatism, neuritis, paralysis, chronic constipation, high blood pressure, goitre or any other ailment caused by toxemia which includes over ninety per tent &iiir:.allments. , . y If ull'oiher treatments have falled. do not fcive- up hope! MAGNETISM the most mysterious and most irresistible force in the universe when applied to the human body in a scientific manner, assists, nature in eliminating the poisonous waste that is responsible: for so many ailments. THE IONA-GTONE The electric magnetic appliance that is obtaining such almost miraculous results, assists nature in making cures of ailments which hitherto have not responded to medicines, manipulations, surgical operations, hot springs or electrical treatment. I Thousands of people since the introduction of the IONA-OTONE into Canada jthijee months ago are now enjoying good health and these people had been called incurable! In the light of modern developments, hardly any disease can now be called incurable. ' FREE TREATMENTS So sure are we that you will be benefited by the IONA-OTONE that we cordially Invite every person in Prince Kupert and vicinity to accept our offer of free treatments. You have everything to gain, and nothing to lose. IONA-OTONE HEALTH CO. Rooms 10 and II, Smith Itlock, Prince Kupert, ll.C. Clinic at Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary and Edmonton PAGE & SHAW "The Candy of Excellence" Classic Creams, per box $1." Candies of the Golden West, per box Sil..0 and Jj;i.K Selections of Fruits and Nuts, per box $ !.."( and JjKJ.OO Assorted Milk Chocolates, per box $I.-!T Greater Empire Package, per box .S !.-" and $'J..0 Assorted Chocolates, per box ,. $1.00 and $'-( Chewey iyi'd Hard Centre Chocolates, per box ,51.00 and JS2.00 Assorted Nut Chocolates, per box $l.i!." Peppermint Patties .... . i ....... Assorted Caramels ."Of Family Mixture . , $1.00 Children's Mixture 80f and ir,f Peanut Urittle . . !r, .Ho Hard Candy in Jars, each JWc Ormes Ltd. SfilS ftufiwr THIRD AVE. O SIXTH ST. - TELEPHONES 8?&200 BETTER DENTISTRY PLATES that j;lves you h natural appearance and lend beauty to the contour of the face. Always Dr. MAGUIRE Over Ormes ukliiiiwii i" n wi'iimumwimini Phone 525 Kitchenware Kitchenware Cat Iron Fry Pans Cast Iron Griddle Pans Cast Iron Dutch 0cns . . . , Wear-Ever Aluminum SI winters S.M.P. Aluminum Double Hollers White Hnamel Decorated Infants' Ilalhs. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 2.'.:. Third Avenue. KuPcrl Bill Assurance nf Canada Company v Head Office, Winnipeg Manitoba. Our policy plans are numerous "'- THEY GUARANTEE ARSOl.UTE PRO! IX ION v Income Disability Rene it which Ask about our Monthly of : Pnianent 1 llsab II ty and Movides an Income for you in case ALSO Guarantees Your Beneficiary THE FULL I-ACL VALUL of your policy on your death. . G. P. TINKER, District Representative. II I J Local and Personal K Arthur's Tail. Phone 078. J B O. Undertakers. Prions 41. Dentist. Dr. J. R, Oosse. Fhone688. Oet the Big 4 habit) When thinking of a Taxi, phone 4. tf Shoe rebuilt like new at Mc-Arthur's Shoe Store. tf Hyde Transfer now agents for Lady- smlth-Welllngton Coal. Phone 580. ; Dr". J. A. West left on this morning's train for Terrace -where he will spend the week end. Attention, Knigntsi of Pythias! Prand re-unlon In the Boston Half, June 6. Once a Knight, always a Knight. Watch for the opening of the "Louvre" on Third Avenue. (Wrathall's old store) with an exclusive line ofj Ladles' Dresses. No two alike. tf I Mrs. T. J. Marsh arrived In the city from Terrace on yesterday afternoon's train and will tie the guest for a few; days of her daughter. Miss Etanda Marsh, Third Avenue .West. j Oeorge Beattle, Queen Charlotte City merchant, arrived In the city from the Islands on the Prince John yesterday afternoon and sailed last night for Vancouver on a business trip. j Mrs. Harry Ormlston. wife of the captain of the lighthouse tender New- Ington, will sail tomorrow morning on the Princess Beatrice for Victoria where she will pay an extended visit. Mrs. It. Wilson left on this morning's train for a brief trip to Hazelton. About the middle of the month, Mrs. .Wilson Is planning to make a trip to Chicago and other . Eastern points. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shaw, who have I Col. H. A. Cornwall and party, who have been engaged In survey work on the Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived from Skldegate on the Prince John yesterday afternoon and sailed last night "on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. C. D. Emmons, who has been Inter ested for many years In mining devel opments on the Queen Charlotte Is lands, arrived on the Prince John yes. tcrday afternoon from Queen Charlotte City and sailed' last night on the Prince Rupert for his home In Port land, Oregon. T. A. Kelley, well known logging operator, arrived In the ' city from Logan Inlet on the Prince John yester day afternoon and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Mr. Kelley had no comment to make regarding his company's .activities on the Queen Charlotte Islands other than that operations had been curtailed. Summer June 16. ANNOUNCEMENTS Carnival. Exhibition Hall. Moose Picnic. June 28, SPECIAL Announcement ! Mr. Deanc II. Dickason, famous world traveller and lecturer, will broadcast an IntcrestiiiK travel talk over three Pacific Coast stations on the following dates: , June 1 KGW, Portland . . 7 to 8 p.m. June 3 KOMO, Seattle . . 8 to ! p.m. 1 June G KH1, Spokane . . 7.30 to 8..10 p.m. Tune In on these programs and enjoy thrilling word pictures of the varied scenes and pleasures experienced on the Canadian Pacific's Wonder Cruise Kound'the World, Canadian Pacific Spans the World THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TEREE Man of Sixty Finds theRemedy "Fruit-a-tivei" Corrected Bladder and Bowel Trouble MR. THOS. GRAHAM Mr. Thomas Graham of Oshawa, Ont, has found the key to health. Writing about it he says: "Just a line to tell you what good 'Fruit-a-tives' has done me, I am 60 years old and tried all kinds of medicines for bladder and bowel trouble which used to keep roe from work a month at a time, until I started taking 'f'ruit-a-tives. Thanks to 'Fruit-a-tives' I have worked steadily for four years without a sick day. I have never felt, better than I do now." "Fruit-a-tivcs" substitutes radiant health for sickliness. It effectively overcomes constipation, bladder and kidney troubles because it is the kind of remedy that nature meant us to use the juices of fresh, rips fruits, intensified and combined with strengthening tonics. You have a right to that "Glad-to-be alive" feeling. Give "Fruit-a-tives" a chance to restore your health. If you are constipated or worried with bladder trouble begin taking "Fruit-a-tives" today. 25c and 50c everywhere. O. C. MacKay. district engineer fori This afternoon's train from the Eas. the provincial department of public will arrive on tune at 3.30. This train works, returned to the city on Wed- brings in mall, nceday aboard the gastooat Delphinium after a trip to the Queen Charlotte Is- Mr. and Mrs. WtUlam Hastle arrived lands on official duties. jon the Prince John yestciday from 'Port Clements and will spend until to. J. II. Dougherty, Vancouver machlnest, morrow night In the city, and Mrs. Dougherty arrived on the Prince John yesterday from Jedway, Mrs. Cyril Harrison arrived In the where Mr. Dougherty has been Installing- city on the Prince John yesterday after-machinery In a saltery, and sailed last noon from Massett and will return to night on the Prince Rupert for the the Islands tomorrow night, south. I l I Mrs. Albert Moore ' arrived oh the i W, E. Draney, manager of the Mas- Prince John yesterday afternoon from sett Canners' cannery at Maseett, ar Buckley Bay and sailed last night on rived in the city yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver, the Prince John from the Islands. He, ls spending, afew days In towri on' Cabaret Entertslnmejit aingers and business anSrwni'return to Massett to- musicians In Southenl' melody and morrow night. ! comic songs every night this week at the Commodore Cafe. No cover charge. 130 been engaged In farming near Port; Clements, arrived In the city from the Crowning of the May Queen In Ex Islands on the Prince John yesterday hlbltlon Hall, Friday evening, admla afternoon and entrained this morning s'.on 25c. After the ceremony, dancing for the Prince George district where i until early morning. Admission to they expect to locate. dance floor 50c. 120 Mr. and Mrs. O'. F. Brine returned to the city yesterday from Edmonton whither they had been called by the very serious illness of the daughter, and whose condition Is now very much Improved. Mrs. E. Evans and family arrived In the city last night from Anyox and left this morning .by train for Montreal where they will embark for Liverpool to pay a visit to Mrs. Evans for mer home In England. Union freighter Chllkoot. Captain J. L. Williams, returned to . port at 7 o'clock this morning from the Naas River and sailed at 10 for Vancouver via the Skcena Elver, Rivers and Knights Inlet and other coastal points. P. J. Harrington, city freight agent of the Altcheson, Topcka and Santa Fe Railway at San Francisco, accompanied by Mrs. Harrington and daughter, arrived In the city on yesterday's train after a visit to Jasper Park and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for the south. Harry Thrupp sailed last ulght on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will attend the convention of the provincial command of the Canadian legion which will take up the question of disposition, of canteen funds. L. II. Kenney of Terrace also went south to attend the convention, being accom panied with Mrs. Kenney and family who will visit Victoria. Saturday Specials. Six different pat terns In Cretonnes. Newest designs. Regular 40c per yard. Special, one day only, 3 yards for 95c. , Boys' and Girls' golf hoso. Summerweight. ribbed, with fancy tops. Regular 60c. Special, Sat urday only, 45c per pair. See .window display. Our Butterlck patterns will arrive Monday and a complete stock will tc available Tuesday morning. Drygoods and Novelty Shop. Phone 776. Dr, W. T.. Kergln returned .to the city n4ysterday aftemoon!s'niln accompanied by his son Fred, who Is home from his medical 'studies at the University of Toronto for the summer holidays. Dr. Kergln went south to Vancouver and there Joined tils son with whom he motored lit his Chrysler car to Hazelton, taking the train there for the Vest of the trip. Will Kergln s now employed In the south but will come home later for a brief visit be fore returning to college, football tonight at 6.13. Moose . t J rand Terminals. Kennewick Strawberries arriving Sat urday. 30c basket. Table Supply.. Miss, McOulre and Miss Shlel of the local teaching staff left this morning for Terrace, and wUl return Sunday, Thomas Peddle, principal of the High School, left on this: ' mornlng'ii train to spend ' the holiday weeV-enri at Terrace. P. D. Rice. B.C.L.S. returned to the city on the Prince John yesterday after having spent a week or so on the Queen Charlotte Islands. ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE PRINCE Ul'I'KIlT, II. C. Lieutenant R. Ponder, commanding. Orders for June, 1927 Drills Mondays and Fridays, 8 to U pjn. Instructions wUl be arranged according to number of ratings on parade. Whaler Practice With a view to hav ing a permanent racing crew for com petitions with any of H.M. Canadian or Imperial ships that will be visiting, this port, whaler pulling will be exercised whenever crew are available. Lieut. Ryall will make the necessary arrange ments. Kit Inspection AH ratings will parade with kit bags for Inspection on Friday. June 10, at 8 pjn. Drill bounty will be paid after Inspection. Rifle Range The unit will carry out class firing at the McNicholl Creek Range on June 23. Muster at Headquarters at 0.30 ajn. There will be no parade on Friday, June 3--Birthday of HAL The King. TEAMS CHOSEN FOR JUNIOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL TOMORROW The junior league teams for the football game tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 between Borden Street School and High School have been chosen as follows: Borden Street: T. Stcen, Jlmmle Lee1. E. Batt, M. Ourvlch, R. Wicks, K. Naka-nioto, N. Ourvlch, A. Styles, (captain), Max Larkln, R. Fong, A. Macdonald, T. Orme, J. Pyle, P. Fisher. High School Ed. Kane, Vic Thomson, Ed. Smith, (captain). W. Fisher, R. Allen, E. Smith, W. Fldler. Dan Morrison, K. Mlwa, W. Johnson, T. High Low High Low PRINCE RUPERT TIDES ikiii.w, jim: 3. High 3:21 ajn. 16:35 p.m. Low 10:03 a.m. 23:14 p.m. s.m iii.v, jimj . . 4:10 ajn. 17:29 p.m. .. .. 10:49 a.m. 23:08 pjn. MMl.W, JINK 3 5:03 ajn. 18:26 pa . . . 11:39 am. 20.9 ft 18.6 2 6 " 8.8 19.5 ft. 17.8 " 33 " 9.6 " 17.9 ft. 17.2 u 5.2 " GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" NOTICE OK APPLICATION lOlt IIEKK LICENCE NOTICE Is hereby given that, on the 30th day of June next, the undersigned intends to appiy to tne Liquor womroi Board lor a licence in respect or pre mixes being part of the building known as "Commercial Hotel." situate at the corner of First Avenue and Eighth street, prince Rupert, b.u.. upon tne lands dcscriced as lois inirteen iui and Fourteen (14), Block Nine (9), Sec tion 'One (1), Map 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, in tne ito- vlnce of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the open bot tle lor consumption on tne premises. uated tnu zna aay oi june, mil. WILLIAM MURRAY, PHILLIP DEVOST. Applicants, NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provision of Section 28 of the "Mineral Act," no tice is hereby Elvcn Messrs. Malcolm Smyth. Edmund Langls, Harold Hansen and Albert Moore, that there Is owing o the underslzned for Assessment work performed on the Cordllla Oruup ol Mineral Claims. Princess ''Royal Island. Skeena Minlnz Division, the sum ol $393.88. and that unless said persons pay their DroDortlonate share of the cost ol such Asessment. together with all costs or advertising, etc., to tne undersigned Butedale. B.C.. on or before May 12. 1937. application will be made to the Oold Commissioner. Prince Rupert, B.C.. o have their respective Interests In the eretn mentioned Mining Oroup ol Mineral Claims vested In the under-allied. DAVID CORDILLA. IACOB KOSK1 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 Rogers, of Lockeport, B.C.. Free Miner's Certificate No. 27948 C. Intend to apuly to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for the purpoe of obtaining a crown grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85 of the "Mineral Act" must be commenced before the Issuance, of such certificate of Improve ments. Dated this ltth day of February, 1927. ALEX ROOERS THE RANKRUPTCV ACT In the Matter of the Estate of John Charles Oavlgan, an Authorized Assignor. TAKE NOTICE that the above-named authorized assignor has applied to the Court for his discharge, and that the Court has fixed the 15th day of June, 1927. at the hour of eleven o'clock In the forenoon, at the Court Houve. Prince Rupert, B.C., for hearing the application. j. i uniuaiiG, Authorized Trusts. mm u I A Pi ' ' you Quality BLT j I'AlMS-AiiantS-LACQUtKS-tNAMELJ Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. J linTrntJ h. Pv B' C Corner 3rd Ave. and Second St. llCANADIANj xatiuryX DEMAND Velvet nice cream MANUFACTURERS PHONE, 758 PRINCE RUPERT iaiaiaiaiaX iH iVil' Mlh.fl 'taasnMM.1 P.O. Hox 682 "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - THE DAINTIEST UREA Kl 'AST FOOD." Smoked Dally ly Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd- Prince Rupert, U.C. Canadian Pacific Railway! B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Tit Krtrhlkim, WrunKrll, Juneau, anil NkiiKMHV Muy .10, June (I, 13, lit, 27 . To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle June 3, LI, IN, 22. 2!l. PRINCESS IIEATKICE. For Butedale, Eat llella Bella. Oeean fa IN, Nainu. Alrrl Hay. Campbell Kim. and Vancouver ttery Saturday, II a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C OKCIUKI). Ornrral Agent. . Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C