. dnesday, May 23, 1928 I . sr v -- a Dittributors 1114 Hamilton St. arm AU Droduct upholding a good name ANHEUSER-BUSCH, St.Louis SU hj Qmrrt and DtaUn Tjvtrjvchm FRANK H. WILEY Vancouver, D. C IiKING YOUR PRESCRIPTION TO ORMBS C0RSELETTES SPECIAL BM-80 MOST PEOPLE KNOW These hings Already To have your preacriptftm filled at Orates Is to know that ingredients are exactly tho. t your doctor ordered, that they !-, purest and freshest obtainable that the measurements mi Mutely correct, that the dispensing is dune at all times ,i gualified pharmacist. men IM, ' n-'lf Weight Crrjele( IWy Phk .huiuard CoiKil, 4 " " I wupporta. 2 ooocV-laaticH,,'lli- Sla2S Si .52. 34. 86, 88. Each S;"in Stripe Coutl! Cvrteldtleg, 4 garter supports, 2 one-piece Jltic inserts. All sites $1.75 Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. t i.T yftc Pioneer Drtitjfists THIRD AVE. if SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES P?f,200 What Has Happened WILL HAPTEN AGAIN l'v m c ommended Porter Idaho at 5 rents a share; Silvtrado at 35 cents. What are they worth now? NOW WE RECOMMEND Silverkll Mining Co., Ltd. AT MARKET! Latent Vancouver quotations, 15c bid, 28 staled. Miuatcd on the New Premier Hill and bounded on two ;i l Premier holdings. H. W. M. R0LST0N & CO. Ltd. Stewnrt B.C Direct wires Vancouver Stock Exchange STOCKS HONDS REAL ESTATE Canadian National jc Largcft Railway Syfttm in America STEAMSHIP AM) TRAIN SERVICE N ' Irum PKINt t HI PERT for VAN'OI Vt:H. VH TWI. KKATTI.K. "i intermediate polnu. each Till UMiW unci si N'UAV at 11 pjn. h Kl II IIIKVN and AV(X. each WKWWEHIIAV. 4 pjn. ' SlliUtRT each KATt KDAY at 10 p.m. ' N'MTH and MH'TH gt RKN IIARI OTTK IxLAMW. Portnsfhilf. PAMHRNOPK THtlNa l.r.VB lltlXK RI'PKRT t'UM I M Kr HlMity at ll.Stta.in. f.r PRIM K IIEOWIB. KIlMONTON. N'MI'Mi. all point Lskl.ru awsda. I tilled Mates. aflKNCV ALL (N'KAIi NTKAMWIIP UNsW. t Canadian Natlanal Hurras tar sraney tbwm, lsrtga ( ' . also fur ysur nit btm. '"V TICKET OmCE. ftS TIIIMIt KM... PRIM T RI M.RT Ladies' tui Bervice Dentin. Uci ibe Biff babtt f i Taxi, phone 4 . Phone 239. tf Or. J. u. Q'jsu Phone 688 nd 8 to 10. tf When thinking tf ..-;' 1,1,1 lin-lil A practically new Mams and Risen piano for sale. Phone 229. tf Mrs. Arthur Brooksbank returned home on the Prince Oeorge this morning after apending a vacaUon In southern cltlea. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McMillan and family returned to the city on the Pilnee Oeorge thla morning from a ten day trip to Vancouver. I I A. C. M. Oerhardl,, managing director of the Tone Mines Ltd.. la a passenger j aboard the Prince Oeorge today going through to the property at Alios Ann. ' Dine at the Boston tomorrow! Special Thursday dinner fresh chicken j fricassee with asparagus tips. 11 00 in the Cabaret from 8, to g Dancing. Oeorge D. Tite, who hu been on a buslneas trip for several weeks to Van-' couver and Victoria, returned to the! city on toe Prince Oeorge this morn tog- C. A. Pyne of Prince Oeorge. who has bean on a business trip to Ocean Falls, returned to Use city from the pr per town oa the Prince Oeorge this Mls Beatrice Clsy arrived in the city on the Prince Oeorge thla morning frcm Vancouver and la the guest of her slater, Mrs. Morris Blott, Brooks-bank Apartments. The Table Supply will continue In buslneas until the end of May, thus completing 11 years of successful mer-j ehandlstng Watch this paper Friday tor final sale announcement. tills morning from Vancouver. Boats as well as the steamship n Vanoruver. ANNOUNCEMENTS Women of Moosehsart Legion whist drive and dance June 1. Canadian Legion Picnic June 10. Moose PIcHc. June 84 INDIGESTION Troubled Him For Two Years Mr. IL a narvsy, Novar, Ont, "1 have taken sa bottles jid havsat ha.l an attack tinea. It ii the fiaeot medicine you can tait for the bleed. ' Mn ii f actored only by Ths T. UBbora Ce, Limited, Toronto, Oat. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE I ' 1 i . -1 . I T I i " i - r, : - . . ni.Si Real Quality Malt ' Forafiner flavor and added nutriment' use Httdweiscr Malt Syrup in baking brcadf cakes, cookies, etc. 1 yrxij J Local and Personal i PERSPIRATION ODOUR IS A BUSINESS HANDICAP So difficult of self-detec tion is the odour from the one to two pints of moisture which, physicians say, the body sends through the pores daily, that the offender rarely knows that he offends. So easy to be sure. Simply use Lifebuoy, the superb Toilet Soap, for hands, face and bath. Lifebuoy's eatra protection it free, be. cause this pure toilet soap coats no more than the sosp you are using now. LMM LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP I Purifies and Projects V LEVtR BROTHER! lim!Tl0 tosontq Par a Taxi Phone 280. tand. Genual Hotel. Mrs 'ed In Oscar Hanson. U E. Bssey of Los Angeles arrlv the city on the Prince Oeorge Miss Etta Robertson, who will take this morning from the south for a visit charge of the new drygoods and lady- with her daughters. Mrs. Dan Jaboui ear shop to be opened in tiie Federal and Mrs. Bam J show Borden Street lock, arrived on the Prince Rupert, L Father D. J. Mor.arty. 0U. of Van couver was the speaker before the Prince Rupert Oyru Club at its regu lar Bacnthly open luncheon in Oosnmodore Cafe 'his afternoon L. W. Waugh occupied the chair. CFJL steamer Pririeeas Alice. Capt. Thomas Cliff, arrived in port st 10:30 o' clock thla morning Iron Vancouver and Victoria, sailing about an hour later for Alaska polnu whence the vessel is scheduled to return south bound nest Sunday afternoon. '. C. D. Clarke of Anyox, who has attending the Catted Church eon In Vancouver, is a rjsaeengei jasboard the Prince Oeorge today return ing to the smarter town. Next month Mr. Cearke and family will be moving from Anyox to the prairies. CJMs. staamer Prince Oeorge, Capt Harry Waddsu, arrived at 1040 this morning from Vanoouw. Powell River si Ocean Palls and will sail at 4 o' clock this afternoon for Katchlkan and An yea. returning here at 0610011 to morrow night and saJUag south at 11 Jack Burgess and child, who have been visiting here for tha past with Mm. Burgess' slater. Mlas Borah Carter. Seventh Areous. win sail by ths Prinee Osoigs) night on their return to their at Qualicum Reach. Van oouver Delayed on this rii vision, thla after noon's train, dee frcm the Bast at S:M Rose Carnival in Moose Hall. June II 'ported to be five hours and twent" I minutes late Tin- should bring the I train in at 8 fto tonight. The delay 1 s reported to have been csumS hv tne washing out oi a bridge In the interior. Mrs. J. C. McLennita, 1 visiting for the past few weagaj In Van-I oouver snd Vlrtoris. returned to the city on the Prime oearge this morn- : lug. uccorupained by hdr son. Bald writes: "I havo bpeu troubled with Ln"" who trctnily gesanistsd from maiceation lot tin last two vearg. l,w "iiiversiiy tave taken evervuiiu 1 hs Vancouver. seen advertised, but hats never had any of them do me to nch good u 01 arlttoh Ootumbiv Though a dllDreiu search has been made for trace e( the " man. there mj hsve usve f.octi u new develoi n' MTIlSun Dai.n h. i paente la ths eadJ 1 as baan mlaofll MaW .Vr, se.wrnl weelt.v I: ni i bis bis trolling trolling whlrh the police have m eharse It in believed that the man must have fnllen overboard and bean drowned In 'lie h.iroor. ( AMD III THANKS. Mr. Fink cispp sud family wish to thttnk then tiiuiiv friends for rym- iriii, s hhnwn them In their recent h: '. vnivemeiit Hpeclal thanks Is "" '') "i'- M.i-'' i' Lodge and to mssnuj, n CUstdUCtad the rvu'rrsj servicss. Anglican Tea and Sale of home cooking at the home of Mrs. J. A. Weat. 824 Fourth Avenue W., Friday, May 28, from 3 to 6 o'clock. Everybody welcome. Frank Britten, old time miner of Dawson, was a passenger ttoard the Princess Alice thla morning returning to the Yukon after having spent the inter in, the, south-.,, u, ., i, ..'Ill: 1 fiiPVT 1 J -V.nl'i Fred Weach returned to the city on he-Prlnee-Oeorge this marrying f rom4 Vancouver where be represented the :ooal Knights of Pythias lodge at a Orand Lodge convention. Albert Farrow, steamboat Inspector of Vancouver, was a paasenger aboard the PrlnceM Alice this morning going through to Skagway en route to White-horse where be will inspect nver boats. Mrs. F. M. Reed and daughter, Miss V. Pugh, were passengers aboard the Princess Alice this morning returning. to Juneau after having gone to Seattle with the remains at the late "Judge" jReid who died recently. Corp. Berger, bead of the Telkwa detachment of the provincial police. I returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning from a trip to I Vancouver on escort duty and pro- to the interior by train. Capt.. McCann. veteran skipper of Yukon river boats, was among the passengers aboard the Princess .Mice this morning going through to Whttshow where be will resume his duties for the summer after having spent the winter In the south. BIG DEATH UST MINE EXPLOSION INPENNSYLYANIA MATHER Ma.. May 23. The death list from Saturday' ; :nln explosion has new reached 104 and three persona are still missing. I MANY LOST LIVES IN MINE IN VIRGINIA BtCmHU), West Virginia. May . Thirteen miners are known to have been killed and tour are m Using following a There were eighty passengers aboard blast at the Yukon Pocahontas Mine at the steamer Prince Alloc which was in Yukon. McDowell County, last night. lira Jflhn Slllowr atu ftaitirlttM. u, ' Capt. district o . dott mis nsrauu nouiui rmm v.n- Kathleen Bulger, sailed last wr "w sssws-B-gj s- SJS J . VMIJ WW fJSSBjSJSJsU . by the Catala tor Vancouver, having sKrs disembarked ham lrom th. called there on account mt the! arawuing m ssrs. Bulgers oroUMr. i Alter plarlna three seta J. m. Cumralng of Vtotorla. oadet oaoer of Mllrtary DM- met no. ii. arrived from the smith this morning te condnct the annual inspection of the Sea Cadets and Ugh School cadets of this city. The for mer inspection will tabs place Uus evening and the latter this afternoon Capt. Cummlng will return south to morrow night. cnaries r. Deals arrived en the Prince Oeorge this morning from Van oouver to resume his duties ss chief engineer aboard tha steamer Prtnee Charles which has been tied up In the lncal dry dock all winter and which wtu resume service neat week to the Qiscen Charlotte IsUndt in place of the Prince John. Mr. Davis has htm engaged during the winter en the Ocesa Palls-California naner eairtlna man Wlnakw and Miss Uunitt an, Weiss has arrtred In the city iehrist. in the final of the girls tennis from Winnipeg to tabs ctargs t the ohmmploaitnrp, qu earday at- steee on the wharf W. C., he ognr a. k . tad U so nauway news, ae suoeseds W. jnnish on Friday If wanthsr parsaiu. wuu ww now ojvvpia nis tints to his own business uptown. J. B Wood worth, owner of the Pat terson mine on Porchar Istand, and M. a. uBoaugnnesmy. aasociats of Mr. Woods wor. h i for many years In Vmplpg activity, left this poxng the Princess AUce for a trip at to properties in Alaska. VIKMJ IlIt)RT. 8 sun. Dlgby Island Overcast, calm: meter. 30.10: temperature. 41 Dead Tree Point. Overcast, calnv baronseter. MM; teeaparatore. 44: sea smooth. Bull Harbor Cloudy, light southeast wind: basometer. 29.M: temperature. 50: light swell. 8 pjn spoke steamer Catherine D. Kei.-hlksn for Nanaimo. the ISM miles from Nanaimo: 8 om snoke steamer Canadian Parmer. Ocean Falls for San Diego. 1234 miles from Sen Dlcgc: SO pjn. spoke steamer Catala. ; abeam tOew Nugget, southbound. i XO0V DIOST IBCAND Orercsst. fresh SXl wind: bsfoaaeter. tOlO: temperature. so: sea smooth: 10 am. in Prince George, northbound: 10:15 in iwttur Princess Alice, in at 13 noon, wnrthhoupd. Dead Tree Point. Cloudy, fresh SX wind; bsjosweter. M.M: temperature. J: sea choppy. But! Harbor. Cloudy, light west wind; barometer. SO OS: tsnnermtun : light swell. EMPIRE DAY PROGRAM llHr lYatrani Arranged by C'wmmHtee Ir ttMptre IHty iru 1.00 piB.Psjt rases, bicycle races. chrMiwah rsers. M pJB.-Foslball. Stuart Shield. Ter minals vs. Heglment Admission tec 8 JO pm -verybody;s dance. Exhibition Building. Ladies 50c. Qsntlemsn M. Advt IIOTtL HltlV.VUi. Cetitral F Appssysrd. Vancouver: V. 8. and L. Bowse. Stewart: M. Premier; B. A. Mvrtlmer. TaUwa: Nils Knutsen. 8. Soros trand and O. Bhran. sjeattle. oppart h-l.lr.l. ti IHe Kupft Oeorge Joy. B. s Vandewoort and C. S. Rankin. Vancouver: E. B. Young, "on Simpson: James Donaldson, Port lasington: M. 5V OVhsughneesy. Oocalt, Ont. Savoy Peter UcKlnhon. D Campbell. N. Hopkins. J. S. Taylor snd H. Wood. Anyox YOUNG White Leghorn PULIETS lltete blrtl ure trout the m-iii of I lie It II. I'. piMillrt llr-eilen. -'n. of li t ., frmn In n nf high egg prodHfliis -lrlii lien allli re-rri uuiu 4,miriimeiit ihe-tsuil. laRmlr. still i imteheH. I'rlre n1as)l. iii. lf, nine erU. Ijgmt Im week. SI.'.V An get lilcli irHliif Ing II la erl . 1JI f)Mer iiiim. Irl. K A. U.vd. N' It.O.IV Ikeeder.. I tll-erll ef IM'.. tuneoiiter. Il.l . I jMjf tha Velvety cream soups full ofilavor, breads of extra-fine texture, smooth, rich creamed dishes all made with Borden's St. Charles Milk. (canadiam VACiric stiiarjT I3cnic7ui A tall can of St. Charles (with an equal part of water) gives you four cups of pure, rich rrulk. CA TARRH THE BORDEN CO. LIMITED, VANCOUVER FREE Pleas RECIPE, aencf me BOOK this book NAMB ADDRESS i makes MlLK(MnmnD) COS Catarrh is an inflamm :in of t he mucous membrane and onur-i first ui acute form, beirtir almost invariably the result of elements in the circulatory system which irritate this particular tissue. The most common location of this inflammation is the nasal cavuties and throat because they are subject iu noxious gasses breathed from the iuntrs a well as internal irritants. Repeated attacks of acute nasal catarrh will by reflex activities of the nerves irritate intrinsic muscles of the neck, causing subluxation of cervical vertebrae, pressure on nerve trunks and a permanent im pairment of functions resulting in a chronic condition. If nasal catarrh is left to its own ultimatum, the inflammation usually spreads to the sinunes of the facial bones, eustachian tubes and inner ears affecting hea ing or vision, or both. Your condition will be easier dealt with now than later. CONSULTATION FREE Dr. C. O. McKAY, D.C. Phone 131, Wallace ltlock. Open Evenings. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Te Ketchikan. VYraiifetl, JsRau. end Hkajn'svMav , 13. gg. To Vateuer. lrtorta and Seattle May . ti. fcW . I'HINCKMH KOVAL lor lluledsle. Eat llrlla Hella, teean Pall. Nsn.a. Akvt liar. rtampbell Klver and Vaswouter every Friday, le pjn. Agem-y fr all iteauisMp Lines. lull lulermetle from IV. r. OKCIIAKIl. tieneral Agent. Ornrr of 41 Ii street and Ird Avenue, Prinee Re pert. R.C. ItMxie 31 LOOK at YOUR CLOTHES EVERYONE EISE DOES Our spring stock of High Grade Men's Wear is now here. Hundreds of Briton's finest woollens from which to choose "that spring suit" tailored to your measure by Canada's foremost Clothes builders "Society Brand." Ottey That Impulse Do It Today THOR JOHNSON City M Insist eat on B.C. PRODUCTS They Lead in Quality M (SELVIC BROS.) arket 3n! Acnue Phone 7C5 .MEAT FISH. 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