Wednesday, May SO, 1028 Good sportsmen use good judgment. It naturally follows that "Black &. White" numbers a host of friends amdng the devotees of rod and red. DISTILLED. BOTTLED AND BLENDED IN SCOTLAND "Quality Telli" imtt Buchanan Co. Cre.GiAteow it Usees, BIACKWHITE -II. itllii SCOTCH This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of BritiRh Columbia FOR SUMMER WEATHER i :.tt hinar Caps 23f? to $1.00 illcr Lined Cu for nothing Suit ! : loii.t, ("ream-. Powtkr for -Sunburn or Wind Burn. Large ln,. Dustinjr Powder with puff, just the thing for sunburn 75f? and $1.00 ,n V, nr, 15 two for 25 f) -! 30e, 75c, and 85 aw Jfic Pioneer Drugrisis T.llftDAVE. t- SIXTM ST. TELEPHONES 8?,200 Canadian National Qic Largcft Kailzoay Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AM) TRAIN SERVICE fnm I'KINTI! HI PERT for VANCm'VKR. VirTOM.ll. SEATTLE. I nTriiKdlnte ;int. each THI RHAV and MNHAV at 11 pjn. ki:i t lllKN and AM OX. each WKIINKMiAY. 4 p.m. STEWART eat'i s.VTl RHAY al 10 p m. I , NORTH and Mil I II qil.EN l KI OTTR ISLAMm. Fortnltatly PAHHKM1KK TKtlN lEtVK PRIME HI PERT If Air Y IM'l'I'T fcl'N'HAY at II .'! m. fr PRINCK OKORUK, KIWONTH.N, WINMPEO. all points EaMrrn rnnada, I nlted States. MIRSCY ALL OCltN 8TK tMNHIP IIMIS. Vt Canadian National Ktpree fee Money Oidera. Porrlso Cheqoea, etc . s1m for four near shipment CITY TICKET OFlirE. StS TIIIHU AYR, PKfStt RUPERT. Phone Ms Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Const Services Sailings from Prince Rupert T;. K.-t. lukan. WrangHI, Juneau, anil xkagaay May SI. June 4, 11. Ti' .iiii'uurr. YIHorta and sen Hie May 47. June L . 1. liiilrdale, Ku-.t llella" MH'lK-eMii iull". N"!"' A'Mt . " 1 ' " Him nul v... ...ie. ery FrWay. l P;I: r"" ,n,Mmllon f "Ohi ' lor all Hleamolilp l.lnr. . . . T. OKI HAItli (ipnrmi irnii nr illi Rtreet and 3rd ,rnue. Prime Rupert. H.I. Throtish tlrkels mid to Vlclurla and '" " J-Hiutlor "ill". A Pline 31 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ,r;,:,"rrta'!,,Buled... Alert I-,, etc t TVAN Ol YMt. VUrV?. J ' Avroi ylVl'vktorIA. Hot. dale, tlrrt Ihiv. etr . fMiirUy. 7 a.m. ! POUT SIMPSON nml SAAK III Kit POI.N TS. 8iiw()V or Al.li; ahm, ,WVOX. STEM Aid. IVAI.KN ISLAM. P"T BIMISU.-v, -: I .. p.m. ,ti... nunrrt. n.C. It. N. HI. ' .1" v ..- ..- .hrrk-d MM Seattle, l lie, " - V a)wsii. ii . DEFECTIVE VISION. DEFECTIVE II BAKING, CATARUH and other organic troubles by natural mothoda. Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. Phone 131. Wallace Block. Open Evenings Local arid Personal Ladles' Taxi Service. Pboo 329. Dentist. Dr. j, r. ooue. Phone 089 Sltaung dally. 2 to 4 and 8 to 10 Oet the Big 4 Taxi, phone 4. Tf Per a Taxr Phone tend, Central lidfcl . u hebJtR v7hrn thinkini ilii wo.? Oscar Hanson. tf Mrs. Norrla, W. Prlngle. 646 Fourth Avenue East,' will receive on Thursday from 4 to 6... , 12 today being. Aaperlcan decoration day (or the soldiers who (ell In the civil war, the nag on the UJB. Consulate was) (lying at hal( mast. Dine at the Boston tomorrow! Special Thursday dinner. Fresh Chic sen Fricassee with asparagus tips SI .00, in the Cabaret from 6 to 9. Dancing. Frank Morris, manager of the B.C Undertakers, returned to the city on this afternoon's train from Hazelton bringing with him a body which Is to be forwarded south. Mr. and Mrs. F. W Hart, who have been acuth for the past three weeks on a holiday trip to Vancouver and Seattle, returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge ' this morning. Aid. O. P. Tinker, who has been on a trip (or the past ten days to Van couver and Seattle to insurance bual ness .returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this mormlng. we mnoe ueorge .tor Vancouver en : Utke. route to Los Angeles, California, where they will spend the coming six months visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dutcber. who have been on a vacation trip to Seattle, are pssisngcrs aboard the Prince Oeorge today returning to Ketchikan. Mrs. Dutcber was formerly Miss Adeline Henricksen of this city. Mr. and Mrs. D. MoCullough returned to the City on the Prince Oeorge this morning from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. In Vancouver, Mrs MeCul-lougn represented the local lodge at a Orand Lodge convention of the Pythian Capt. Nell McLean. Chief Officer D. Mrs and members of the crew of the steamer Prince Charles, which will usos service at the end of this week after having been tied up at the local dry stock during the winter, arrived 1'hia week we have a limited supply of Millbank Cigarettes, 25'a, to sell at KOr Henrejr Clfarettes, 108, reg. 16c, 2 for '2T,f Red Arrow Sodas, special, ,2 pkgs. i tor me ItflklnK Day Combination Special No. 1 1 ib. Seedless Raisins. . .16 . lb. Mixed Teel 18 1 tin Price's Baking Powder, 6 o .30 1 pttff. Quaker Cake Flour 36 lb. Shelled Walnuts.. .26 $1.23 $1.23 value for $1.00 Baking Day Combination Special No. 2 1 can Crisco, l'a 36 1 bott. Vanilla or Lemon Extract, 2 oz 26 1 lb. Bulk Cocoanut . . . .30 1 tin Bird's Egg Substi tute 26 1 tin Spice, any kind . . .13 $1.28 $1.28 value for $1.00 Another lot of Belfast Ginger Ale is in. Try this famous Afew tiha.pf Lyle, Golden Syrup so clear at 2 Una lev , Allenbury's Food, No. per tin f ur.f Fresh Fruit and Vejretnbles arriving every boat. Watts' Grocery "The Store of Plenty." Phone 55 THE DAILY NfcWS PAfJIC THIIKB Reserve June IS (or the I.OD.E. Rose Cardinal in Moose Hall. Box cutting lor sate, large loads. For price enquire at Hyde's - Transfer. Phone 680. tf Oiler Besner returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from, a business trip to Vancouver. Mfee NoMfti' Carter, t has been -on tteUday tHWJ'Vtacouver and other points In the south, returned to the City on the Prince Oeorge this 1 The last C.N.R. steamer to go south from here on the spring schedule will be the steamer Prince Rupert a week from Sunday night. The summer schedule of Mints will then go Into effect. Passengers sailing last evening on the Catala for the south included Jan HaUdorsan and H. L. Crates (or Van oouver: Stephen H. Hoskin (or Bute dale, and Mr. and Mrs. p. C. Badmary and (amUy (or Victoria. J. F. Duthle Of Seattle, bead of the Duthle Mines Ltd.. arrived from the south on the Prince Oeorge this morn- ng and proceeded by train to Smlthers to make an inspection of the property on Hudson Bay Mountain. Will and Fred Kergln, sons Of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Kergm of this city, returned to the elty on the Prince Geese this tnorning from their medi cal studies at the University of Toronto to spend the summer vacation at borne, Mrs. Howard Pringle. who bat been on a trip to Vancouver. Seattle and other points in the south, arrived in the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning and will spend a few days Mrs. Sid Hemblin and her two 'ben ruttinc with relatives before daughters will sail tomorrow night on j proceeding to ber home at Francois R. C. Parsons, until recently an en' g4neer on the staff of the Canadian Fish Cold Storage Co., returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver. He is to Join the staff of the municipal hydro-electric plant at Shawatleos Lake. CNJt. steamer Prince Oeorge. Capt. Harry Nedoen, arrived on time at 10 JO this morning from Vancouver. Powell Stver and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Kstebikan and Anyox. returning here at S o'clock tomorrow evening and sailing south at 11 pjn. Id. Potvln. retired farmer of Ha H Bay. Quebec, arrived In the city from the south on the Prince Oeorge imornlne; and Ik a guest at the Central Hotel. He will spend a few day to) the city before proceeding to the Interior from Vancouver on the Prince George to look over land conditions in this this morning. C.N.R. steamer Prince John. Capt. K Mabcs. is due In port tomorrow from Vancouver via the Queen Charlctte Is land. The John's scheduled run south bound over the same route wlU be taken at 8 p.m. Saturday by the Prince Charles, which has been In dry dock her ll winter, and the John will re- i'rn llht to Vancouver after having 'It' nryfrt her local fre'ght. Shop at Walts' AND SAVE MONEY GALE STRUCK THE SCHOONER STKKKili: WITH IVIMI AMI SEA H HEN YIM:L V.H M)ST HIT EAST COAST B08TON. May SO -Stories of heart' breaking struggles with wind and wave during the recently northeasterly glss are being brought ashore by members of the crews of several veweels who felt their force. Among too vessels to suffer severe damage was the two-maet- ed Nova Sootia schooner Bon Homme. Members of her crew, brought ashore by the coast guard, gave a thrilling account of their struggle with weather, which began shortly after the Bon Homme cleared froro Gloucester (or Weymouth, N.S. The schooner was In ballast when the gaie struck her and difficult to manage. Soon tBe head sails were blown to ribbons and the schooner was hove to In the hope of riding out the gale. The Bon Homme sprung a leak and she began to make water so rapidly that the gasoline pumps could no' keep It down snd the , whole crew turned to bulling. They worked night and day while the light vassel tossed about like a chip on e waves. Finally Captain I. ilarpwtil eon eluded that the only way to save the lives of his crew snd his own was to take to the ships boat and abaador. the schooner. TOOK TO IIHATS Launching the boat Vrss a difficult and dangerous task, but It was at last accomplished. Once east off from the schooner, the open boat was driven like a leaf before . the gaie ' Hcwevni Jv-tees. tWatAn boMi-the eollUr Absov(BteHttAin ntnhlp-wrecjjed. "nn ""'lVffor i0?. the. Abseeon wTreleeotd to "the ooast guard inset them aV Vitrd'tttand to take off the rescued men. This was done and then the coast guard turned Its attention to efforts to loeate and salvage if possible the Bon Homme. The schooner represents the entire savings of W J. Foley and his son, Irving O. Foley of Salmon River, NJ3 The alder Foley was abonrd when the schooner ran Into the gale. Other Phone 5Gimmb,rH f tne included Charles comeau. cook and Fred TMbodeau and mmmmss F:'" 12 tor., , Eating YEAST-today a Health Custom For 5000 years known to aid digestion and to promote health; in the past four years, Yeast has be-rcorne the daily diet of multitudes who seek better vitality the natural way. Why not eat Fleisch-matin's Yeast daily for the good it will bring you? FLEISCHMANN" American schooner Alaska, bull; at Uaehlaa. Me., in MOO. The vessel was BUMhwed by the Pole ye in im arid placed under the BrtUah flag. LOST IE'K Mi.Ui district. I Anotner vessel nailing irom uu sun- time Provinces which ran into difflcul Mlsak Aivaaoff arrived on the Prince le during the gales ws the two- Ocortie this morning from Vancouver master schooner Charlotte S. She was n mik in tnincrtion of u thutiw I hound from Bellaveau Cove. Ki building on Third Avenue upon which good progress is being made by the contractors. Mitchell As Currle. Mr Alvazoff expects to return south to morrow night. June IS. to Boston with s cargo of lumber when she encountered a storm off Briar Island and was tossed about (or three days. Captain Oeorge Krb said he drifted to Mattlnlcus' Rock, where he anchored his vessel and got a Jury rig on her which brought him to Bock-rand. Ue. The vessel wss found to require only minor repairs, although she loat some of her deck load In the storm. ANNOUNCEMENTS Women of Meossheart Legion whlat drive and dance June 1. Canadian Legion Picnic June 10. I.ODJt. Ross Carnival. Moose Hall. Mnoee Ple-ilr. June ft TIMBER SALE X9891. There will be offered for sale at Pub lic Auction, at noon on the glgntoenth lstni oar oi juiv. ism. in tne ouice oi the District Forester at Prince Rupert, the Lioeuee X9691. to cut 6.366.000 y B.M. Spruce, Balsam. Hemlock and Oedar on an area covtrlng a portion of Lot SOS at the head of Kvnocn Laaoon. Kyn'Kb Kast Mussel) Inlet, Range S, Cuast District. Three is I years will be allowed for .novel of timber. Provided any one unable to attend .ie auction in person may submit tender be opened at the hour of auction id treated as one bid." . Further particulars of the Chief For ester, Victoria. B.C . or District Forester, prince Rupert, a.c. LAND ACT NOTICE HP INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEAKE 1.1X11 In Prince Rupert Lend Recording Dls-rlet and situate sdlacent to AOKord Bav. Moresby Island. Skldegate Inlet. Queen Charlotte Ialands. TAKE NOTICE that Pacific Mills Limited, of Vsncuuver. B.C.. occupation Pulp and Paper Manufacturer, intends 1 1 apply lor a lease of the toll awing described lands:- - Commenclnc at a post ' plsnted on the hSeh water, mark of an Island: thenee itMcwliui the hlRh water mark around, the island to pot: Ilht of commencement. and containing one acre, more or less. PACIFIC MILLB. LIMTTKU. Applicant DotiBld Wilbur Hodsdon. Avent for PncUlc Mills. Limited. Dtted Mv 3. 1928. PAIN in BLADDER ITomptK Eard by. SANTAL MIDY lie sure lo get the Urn nine Look for Ue word "MIDI " j Tit s-ttsyrf Tlie THRICE-A-DAY Health Custom Tell your grocer to add your name to his list for regular delivery; three cakes tor each day, for every member of your family. Give Yeatt a fair trial and you will benefit gready. Every-day WoodforHealtli Write for booklet "Rcgaioing Health" which describes many interesting' ways of eating Yeatt. The Flcischmann Co., Deft, ggso "& Owrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. Magic Chairs that flop into beds bags that suck up dirt tiny ticking things that count all day long for yqu. Daylight any night just by pushing a button. A stream that never stops till you turn off a faucet. Any voice you want, talking to you from a cage on your desk or wall. Actions of yesterday, of people miles away, going on on a curtain before you. Stilled throats singing to you from discs; distant throats singing to you from nothing! Uncanny, daily magic this, due to national advertising. Advertisements have given you flashlights, telephones, typewriters, automobiles, cold creams, motion pictures. They have given you new eyes, new ears, new hands, new feet, new faces, new emotions. They have urged such wide use, so lowered prices, that almost wishes are autos, almost beggars can ride. Through advertisements you've laid down the shovel and the hoe. You can buy a whole harvest ready-to-eat in cans. You've hung up the fiddle and the bow, for a radio. There's little old-time work left in this age of amazing short-cuts. READ" THE ADVERTISEMENTS They keep you lo the fore of modern life. Wkat Has Happened WILL HAPPEN AGAIN We recommerdfd Porter Idaho at 5 cents a share; Silverado at 36 tents. What are they worth now? $0. WE RECOMMEND v SilyeKbellMining! Go.,: Ltd. AT MARKET! Latest Vancouver quotations, 15c bid, 25 asked. Situated on the New Premier Hill and bounded on two sides by Premier holdings. H. W. M. R0LST0N & CO. Ltd. Stewart, B.C. 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