bndi'T. May 21. 1928 int"Ww in mtii i a:; i i i i -an the '''t'H i I . ttheSpeedway -on toe Road Lindbergh, Maitland, Chamberliri, Byrd all of the famous flyers of the day use engines employing the Valve-in-Head principle in their record-breaking flights. Practically every racing car entered in all the major speed elastics of the past twelve years, as well as every winner of every important event, has also been Valve-in-Head equipped. The famous McLaughlin -Buick Valve-fa. Head Engine, developing more power than any other automobile engine of its sise, has given conclusive proof of leadership in all elements of performance over a period of twenty-four years. Choose McLaughlin-Buick powered "by the famous Valve-in-Head Engine supreme in the sky, at the speedway, on the roadl KAIEN G AH AGE (Dave Roe) Third Ave,. Prince Rupert, R.C. Mclaughlin -BUICKM928 XChtn Better AutomefcilrS Art BuUt McljOfJiim-Bitk 'Will Build Them MOST PEOPLE KNOW These 1 hings Already Ikivc your prescription filled at Ormes ts to know that v, iiitnt.s lire exactly those your doctor ordered, that they -.ureal und freshest obtainable that the measurements vh rornict. that the dispensing la done at all tinea ...lifted pharmacist BRINK YOl R PRESCRIPTION TO ORMES Ormes 7. Jtnffr DrttO(isls L V SIXTH ST. ULEPHONES 8?, 200 IICanad ian National rtht Largca Railway SyAem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE m IMtlNfrK RI'I'KKT - for ...liiuiiivi'I VANI'UI'Vr.K. VM'TOHIA. "J""' ' . HHATTI.E. . . rui UHllW null Kl'NHAl at " "niMll.it point" nich w TMI Bli.ii " I lkN nd ANYIIV c.u-h WKHNKHIIAV. 4 p.m. NOItril ,, MWTH dl'BN HAKLOTTK IftM . Fortnight. I'AMNKNORK TKA.NS Jjf If t i:ir hi NIIAV ut II.Mm.iii. HMM'h MWHHia. I ifi:(.. ,,11 ,MIH Kii-tfrn f'enuuw. imteil 8tte. ..r ...uuii, I I NUM. A'tKNCY AU. oris "i'""-"" rhru u f I" Canadian National t;n.re luf Mm" Otw. lw ,,,r r,,r vour " " neat shipment. thlpweat. .....,. ,kut rhuu. ' ITY TURK r OITIKE. S8 THIHIl U r... rHIM't HVVFMT CURE D15FI5CT1VI VISION. DEFECTIVE IIEAH-1NG, CATAKKH and other organic troublcn by natural methods. Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. Phone 134. Wallace Block. Open Evening r n Sky - T1L4 Local and Personal Ladles' Tit Service. Phone 229, tf Dentin. Or. J. R. Oowt. Phone 886 Skating dally. 3 to 4 and 8 to 10. tf Oehejgji tSJniti afternoon's train. Oenaral months. Hospital bill Jm JWhfD thinking TE54aX4. BY 10 V Wk A prwWcallOiew Masefe and piano for sale. Phone 329 ; .- Lsch R O. Cunningham arrived in the city pm Port Kaalngton on yesterday Meredith McFarlane left Thuradas far JTince 'fWfcert wbr he wUl asear the summer -- Vancouver Provlnoe. J. a. 8 teen returned to the eity on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief business trip to Hatelton. J. A. Clark, manager of Oceanic cannery, arrived on the Catala last following a trip to Vancouver. Bert Bmlth. assistant manager of Premier mine, was a passenger aboard the Catala, last evening returning north following a trip to Vancouver. Charles Booking, general manager ol the Oranby qo was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to An vox after a business trip south. Dr. J. A. West sailed last night on the Prlnoe Rupert for Vancouver. He will give expert evidence in the Sankey murder trial at New Westminster next Thomas Wailaoe. manager of Clazton Cannery, and Mrs. Wallace arrived last evening on the Catala from Vancouver where they have been spending the winter. Dr. L. W Kergln will be among the witnesses sailing tomorrow afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver to attend toe Bankey murder trial at Mew West minster. Inspector J. M. Tupper. ft -CMP. re turned to the olty on yesterday after- a Main from a week's trip to Rums Lake and the Rablne provincial on official duties. Indian Agent and airs. W. K. Oolll- m safled last night on the Prince Ru pert for Vancouver. Mr. CoUison wUl attend the Bankey murder trial In Mew Westminster nest week. the summer Rev John H. Bansan. pastor of Bt. Paul's Lutheran Church, and Mm. Hansen return, to the city last evening on the. CgaUa from Vancouver where they attended a recent ehuroh eon-van tlon. THE DAILY NEWi PARR THRF.B For a Taxi Phone 290. Oacar Hanton. tand. Central Hotel. . tf J. H. FlUabury sailed Saturday night by the Prince Rupert for a brief bua-lneaa trip to Btewaxt. D. jjcD. Huntef -k fc)tt by thla morn-ing'a train for k brief bualneaa trip to Skeens Rlvtf oanriery point. t v T trA Pvt Eaalnoton cannrv rhanager, arrma in .we, city irom tn faeetw River on yMterda; day train. pmgmn. afternoon's Empire tea and te of home eooklnc in Presbyterian Church parlora, Wd-neaday, May 30 from 3 to 6. Musical Mr. Charle Iann. who has been tending some time in the city, sailed last nlfht 'e (Mala on her return to Stemrt. If you have set been able to find what you need anywtMTe else, some to Richmond's Louvre for style, quality and Dric. HO John McNeill, Seattle mining man interested in Stewart properties, was a passenger so Ins north aboard the Catala last evening. D. Beguln. weU known old timer and returned soldier of this city, sailed Saturday night on the Prince John for Queen Charlotte City. A. D. OUllas, mangaer of the Oaita dlan Rational Bspreas Co.- hew. sailed last night by the Prince Rupert for a brief trip to Vancouver. . Mrs. N, L. Undo, after spending a tew days in the eity visiting with Mends, sailed by tfce Prince Hujxwt last night on ber return to Vancouver. "Are You a Mason?" Is a scream from start to finish. Don't fall to see It at the Wssthohne Theatre tonight at B.16. Reserve your seats at Orme's. no J. B. Wood worth, owner of the Pat tenon mine at Porcher Island, will sail on Wednesday meriting by tat Prin- a) Aliee for Alaska on mining bus! Ouy R. Baileea. district engiaeer for the provincial department of pabile works, (tiled Saturday night by the Prince Rupert for Stewart on ofOeial duties. If you have bean enable to get reasrvsd seat tor "Am- let a Mason? at the Westbolms tonight, dont forget that there are two bamdred rush seats for sate at the Theatre at 110 for Oeorgo Little MtoroSd to Terrace on 7c iw this morning's train, accompanylnf the of his brother. 'the late Albert Uttto, who died, this monuna in the ' Prince Rupert OenersV Hospital Jos Morln and Iom Metre, nave bean engtl'd tn eniiawa at Btew Srt. arrived in the city on the Prlnoe Rupert last night from the north and Miss A. Wallace. WLH , graduate of Bt ( WU lcavv on tomorrow mornings tram Paul's Hospital. Vancouver, has arrived for a trip East. tn th: -eity from ant south to Join the nursing staff of the Prlnoe Rupert t b. Campbell, who la in charge of totem pole preservation work along the Bkswna River, arrived tn the city rrom the interior an yesterday after noon's train and Is raglatitid at the Prince Rupert Hotel. i Jack McLaughlin, formerly a member of Lindsay's Cartage staff here, and J. L. Ivans, who arrived tram Vancouver on Saturday, continued last night on R. Holtby. auperlntendeat of the, the Catala to Stewart where they will bridges and building department of the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train frsM a brief trip to the Interior on official duties. r. Ruttorfltld. W. Leach. M Taylor and Jeff Banna, members of a water power survey party tor (he provincial water Branch, who arrived from Victoria at the end of the weak, left for the interior on thla morning's train. Mm. O. T. Bundal Of Terrace is spending a tow daps with her daughter. Miss Gladys Kenney, before leaving for Victoria to attend the graduation of another daughter. Miss lisle Kenney, at Jubilee Hospital. Victoria. Attar a visit with friends In Victoria and Vancouver. Mrs. Bundal will leave for Yarmouth. MB., to spend the summer with her sister. Before returning aha eapecta to visit In New York, Syracuse. engage in prospecting. William Oosnsll. chsrsjad with having and consuming liquor in a public place, waa fined 40. with the option of three months' imprisonment, on eti charge by Msglstrsw Modymont in eity pallor court this morning. "Are You a Mason?" starts at 8:18. If you are not seated by then, the ushers will not seat you until the end of the first act. Bo be on time and en)oyi the play from start to finish at the West holme Theatre tonight. 110 Delby B. Morklll. B.CXJS., after having spent the winter in the south, waa a passenger aboard the 'Oatala last evening on his way to Stewart la which district be will spend the summer engaged In mining survey work. A feature of the choral Diagram at first Presbyterian chutaa last night Fmrtda, New Orleans and Los Angelas upon which much faveaabty comment and will be away about six months. iwas heard was a quartette "Still. Still An with Thee" by John E. tJevcy. Alex . ciapperton. J. A. Teng and S. J. Hun- 7& mt Communication of Tslmpasan Lodge. Mo. SB, A F. at AM will be held In the Masonic Temple on TURfCQAY, May Sand, 1MB. at 2 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of holding a Masonic Funeral Service for our late Bro. Frank K. Olapp. . All members and sojourning Brethren are requested to attend. I. H. MORTIMCK F M. secretary. 1 tar. C. Shields, who formerly conducted restaurant at 8mithe Sad is now lln the employ of the Hanson Tim bet J Lumber Co., at Cedarvale, arrived In the city from the Interior Ml yesterday afternoon's train and will be here for j few days on business, lit Is a guest jat the Savoy Hotel ! Thirty members of Ahe claims department of the Canadian National Railways from Eastern Catted, having made the round trip to Stewart follow- lng a recent convention of the depart- 1 . i. , , , - ' "upeu.ann went " a,(Sii.eiwii car ' . whV ' ' 4 sttaohed to ibis mommfa .,,.regular 9 ANNOUN'CRM RNTS train. Crltlc ,,ln the d"'""on of the "Are You a Mason?" by Player.' CUib May M and fi In Weslholnw. Pr8nt ttomey-gcu-ral'. department. R. H. Pooley. Conwrvntlve house leader Woman of Mooeeheert Legion whist u the legislature. In a oampatgn speech drive aud dauoe June 1. ' Cloverdale In the Praeer Valley last Wednesday night, reisted a story al- Canndlan Legion Picnic June 10. legedly pertaining to Ben Self of this c(tv wno WM de,crl)r() Df yr pooley Row Carnival In Moonr Hull. June 16. nr "the leadlnit ix)oileger of Prince - " Rupert and clu.'f ir the Liberal A- kfeOM Picnic, June 114. sucutlon." at HALIBUT BIDS e hear you select. LITTLE BETTER TOTAL Ol 201HVH I'dl MS SLI AT lACIIANtlE WITH 12.Sc and 7c 111(111 lit ICE There was a further slight Improve ment in halibut bids when a total of 901JXX) pounds waa sold at the Fish Exchange this morning. Five American vessete disposed of 93.000 pounds at tram 0c and Ac to ttJc and Tc and en Canadians sold 106 500 pounds for from ? and c to 9Jc and sc. Ar- ivals and salsa were as follows: AMKItlC.W Orsnt. 30.090 pounds. Booth Planer- ies, SJe and Sc. Whwrd. SI ,000 pounds. Canadian Flab As Cold Psoraae Co., Be and Sc. Augusta. W.000 pounds. Royal Flah Co., 11 Jc and To. Sherman, 1490 pounds, Atlln Flah- tries. ll.Se and Tc. Lenora. lt.OOO pounds. AUln fish eries, 18.6c and Tc. CANADIAN Tali Hi, 38,000 pounds. Canadian Flah A Cold Storage Co., Tc and 4c. Edward Llpaott. 1.000 pounds, and Gtbaon, BJWO pounds, Pacific Fisher- tea, 9c and Sc. Toodie. TWO pounds and Minn la T . 7.000 pounds. Booth Fisheries, B.lc at:d Sc. M. M. Christopher. 8.000 pounds. Pacific Fisheries. B.lc and fic Morris H 10.000 pounds. Atlln eries. Be and Sc. Scrub, 19.000 pounds .Canadian tc, Cold Storage Co.. 6.6c nad 5c. Ingred H 7,000 pounds, Booth Fish eries, 9.5c and Sc. Vema. 7.000 pounds. Atlln Fisheries. 8.6c and Sc. PRESENTATION MADE MR. AND MRSJQUIRCHUK Mr. and Mra. John Bqulrchuk. who left for the south last night were recipients ol valuable presents lrom the Moons. A gold watch and fob were given to Mr. Squlrehuk In the club rooms flat UNay night while a purse was given to Mrs. Squlrehuk by a delegation M ladles at the boat Just before selling. There were a large number of people out at the boat last night to see Mr. and Mrs. Squirchuk off. Oscar Fllut well known pioneer Alio Arm prospuctnr. waa a passenger aboard the Catala last night return inn north following a trip to Vancouver and other points in the south P. P MeOormlck sidled lt nitfht by Uie PrlniT Rupert on .1 brir: ti.p to Vajuouver, 1 ru 1 Jg anw Barona Model 4-40 $225 or with Electric Drive 1265 urselves f Ttjese womierful performaacas of miawc come k you oat- because "Hatched ImendMce", reian'thrm to you in morr popular wonis tar Victor controUed principle which applies ''smooth Bow of sound" to every Ortao-phonir Victrola. To phty you mosic so ftae, yon may have cabinets of rare beauty, smart designs, carefully selected woods. Electric drive, tf you wish, at alight additional cost. AD mstnt-ments seii-etopping Prion from f 1409 to as km ss $115, oa conveaiaat paymeats at any Hi Mastrr'i Voice dealers. Hear them play today. Arrange lac a heme assanmtrsuon. 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