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Do not " "tiKh iKiiorance of this wonderful science, shut the. door to in ulimutc relief and happiness. nilLDHKN CAN TAKE ADJUSTMENTS ! any aRe without pain. An adjustment st the right time mII prevent mnn so-called children's diseiwes. 'oiiHult aliout our Electrical and Ultra-Red-Rsy treat- rt-t for all diseases. W. C. ASPINALL, D.C. 6 and 7 Kxchanjre Iilock l'hony: Office, (reen 211. Residence, Utack 283 AVnshe and Drlen Without a Wringer THE NEW SAVAGE 59 per cent Faster From hamper to line in 14 minutes Washed, Blued, itinwed and Dried. Sold on easy terms. Kaien Hardware Co. Phone .1 THE DAILY .NEWS PA OF! TTTRRB f Football tonight at 6.45. Thistle vi. Local and Personal Regiment. Moose Picnic, next Sunday, Boys' Band and dance orchestra ' in attendance. Tul Phone 4. 4 Taxi. Regular meeting Carpenters' Union, Wednesday, June 20. Business Important. Dentist. Dr. J. R. Oosse. Phone 686. Hanson. I . tt Hyde Tratu)rf Wtfex iCUttings, dou M load $340. Oood value lor your money. Phone 680. U John L. Barge returned by the Prince John lwt night to Queen Charlotte City after having apent a week in town. Oerge Keep of the C.NM. lnvestlga-tlon department arrived in the elty op yesterday afternoon' train from Prince Oeorge. Patter Leray, OJ.I.I., Soman Catholic ppett at Stewart, arrived in the elty on the Catala tola afternoon from the north. II. C. Fraeer, lnapector of achooU, returned to the otty on the Catala this afternoon from a brief trip to An yog and Stewart on official duties. t Mr. and Ura. Robert Kraklne of Olgby Island sailed by the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon to make the round trip to Anyox. Stewart and Maasett William H. Tolln. proprietor of the King Edward Hotel at Stewart, and Mra. Tolln are passengers aboard the Catala thla afternoon going through on a trip tp Vancouver. John M. Morrison, who arrived last week from Vancouver and apent a few days In the city on business, sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince Charles for Alice Arm. Owing to . the fact that It was not announced In the Oaeette, there can be no polling place this year at North Is land but there will be a polling place at Port Idward. Fred OuVernet accompanied by John Marshall of Uontgomery, Alabama, has arrived in the city to spend the summer with his grandmother. Mrs. F. H. OuVernet of this city. O. I. Oullck, local manager of the Swift-Can ad tan Co., sailed yeaterday afternoon aboard the Prince Charles to make the round trip to An vox. Stewart and Massett Inlet on business. Ex-Governor D. W. Davis of Idaho. of the D. W. Mines Ltd.. which s operating the Seven Sisters group of mines near Oedarvale. arrived In the city on yesterday -afternoons train trorf the interior. At 1:30 yesterday afternoon the fire department had a call to the corner ol Hays Cove Avenue and Alfred Street to extinguish a griss fire which did no damage. Making the run with the department waa Harry Hooper, a former member of the local fire hall staff and now located In Vancouver, who hap pened to be tn . the city In the course of making the round trip to Stewart on the steamer Prince Char lea. Passengers going through to Vaneou ver and other points in the south aboard the Catala this afternoon in clude Mr. La very and children. Mra Muaser. R. W. Whitehead. C. Johnson I. H. MacMllian. Mrs. OIU. and Mra. Pynn and boy, from Anyox: Miss Oladys Clay. Mr. and Mra. W. H. ToUn. Charles Smith. R, C. Dickson. Mrs. H. M. Broad well. Mra. J. M. Campbell. F. J. Wall man and J. T. Woods, from Stewart and K Dodaon and Mr. and Mra. W Pearce. round trip. Pasatngers arriving in the city on the Catala this, afternoon from northern potato included H. 8. Parker. Father Leray. A. O. Caswell. Mrs. Charles Lar eon. Miss A. Sholda. Miss Anna R. Goodman. Mlaa N. Lee. R. C. Hardie Jack MoUughlln. M. Campbell. Louis Coles. J. W. Turner. Mr. Allaire and Paul H. Otto, from Stewart: Mr. and Mra. W. Watklna. K. Ferguson. K. Tel seth. 8. Larson, Oeorge Kaanyr. F. Lobb and H. C. Fraser. from Anyox. and W McNelah, from Alice Arm. Moose Plcilc. June' 4. Pl"nrrs' Picnic. J'llv 8. 4.4 e ANNOUNCEMENTS The "Flu"w LEFT HER WITH A VERY WEAK HEART Mrs. rieulah Demons, Pleanant Rlvtr, Jf.B., writeai "Having suffered with, the 'flu' a few years ago, I was left with a very weak heart "I was unable to go about, and could not do my housework. "I would get diuy spells and would' have to go, and lie down. "I could not sleep at night as the least littlefaolae would wake me wj "I triett; different kinds of medicine, but they seemed to do me no good. "X friend recommended I hare used fire boxes and am much better) do not get Mrt. H. Roden Smith U treeing on the Qattla for Vi fa boUdayjrlp. this morning. -, v O. L. Hillyard of tfjiFa man staff at Seattle uf MtllrW thai insoufer oh Flsbef- ir In tfie city In the Interests o ftU publication. - . Private (lancing lejworui, at pV' Home by C. Smith. , For (Amiin Phone 072 be Ween the hours 'of' 7. arid 8, ; " ii: '" O us Henderson . lot drunkenness, was fined M. with the option of thirty days' Imprisonment, In 'fat poll. lice court Mra. J. W. Baatwopd j&nd twp children of Dlgby Island win -sail , by the Princess Louise tomorrow;, afternoon on a holiday trip to Victoria. At U0 this afternoon the fire department was called to extinguish a bush fire in Westrlew er Seventeenth Street. No damage was done. Miss A. Haan. a pupil in the local High School, sailed by the Prince John last night to spend the summer boll-days at her horo; Ip gjaadeptV A. J. Osliand,' lntWtar of excise, sailed by the Prince. Charles yeaterday afternoon to make the rou&d trip to Anyos, Stewart six! Massett Inlet on official duties. The committee appointed last week by the Prince Hupert Oyro Club to go into the matter of a club picnic has decided to hoM the event next Sunday to Tugwell Island. Onion steamer Catala, Cspt. A. Johnstone, returned to port at 1 o'clock this afternoon from Anyox. Stewart, and other northern points of call and will sail at 6 o'clock this evening for the south. The regular monthly dinner of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club was held last evening in the Commodore Cafe. There waa a good attendance of nobles and the president. W. II. Tobey. occupied the chair. WlUiam McNelah of the Workmen's Compensation Board returned to the ?tty on the Catala this afternoon after having made the rounds of the mining camps of Anyox. Stewart and Alice Arm on official duties. He will proceed later to his headquarters In Victoria. MEATIIKIt KtrOKT Prince Rupert Clear, calm, temperature, m. Port Simpson Light northerly wind clear, temp. M. Haysport Light wind, clear, temp. SO Hazel ton Clear, calm, hot, temp 80. Smltbera Part dnudy. oalm. temp. OS. Burns Lake Cloudy, calm. temp. 01 Klghth Cabin dear. calm. temp. 68. Ccho Lake Clear, ealm. Telegmph Creek Clear, oalm, temp. 06. Terraoe Clear, oalm, temp. 68. , Rosewood Clear, calm. temp. 64. Alyanah Clear, ealm. temp 61. Altoe Arm Clear, calm,-' temp. 58. Anyox Clear, calm. tana. 64. Stewart Clear, calm. temf. M. EXTENT OE TAK SANII DEPOSITS The deposit of bituminous sands, -rmmcnly known ss tar aaneVs, on the Mbabaska river and Ita tributaries in northern Alberta, covers an area of ipproxrmately five thousand squsre milee of varying depth, density and richness. HOTEL AKUIVALS Prince Kuwrt C. L. Hlllyard. Seattle: W. O. Bowan tnd John Clark. Vancouver; M. Oonl vlabar. Montreal- O. W. Davis. Washing' on. DC; R. O. Henn. Saskatoon; R Connelly. Hole-ln-tbe-Wall; Oeorge Keep. Prince Oeorge; Mrs. A. L, Weaver city. savoy Kenneth Morrison. Ha wltea; n. b James. Amsbury: Fred Louet, Usk: O C. Johnsson and Mrs. Ross, Inverness: W. H. Thome. C.N.R.: J. Marshall, elty Cent ml J. H. Van Idnetlne. Whlthore: G McBobble end E. A. Marshall, Terrace: M. Jones and J. L. Wallace. C.NJt. TEKKACE Mrs. J. K. Gordon snd son. Frank Phi sea tor, left on Monday for Seattle, M. P. McOaffery of Prlnoe- Rupert waa visitor hero over the eek end. The prlre lists for the Terrace Fall Fair have been received from the printer and copies may be obtained from tbe atcreUry,. H. Hsllrwei) or from the countea of the local We-. . . J. MeAllltte. H. -07 OMifeTfrOr It. Donaldson arid C Slelfox were btislness visitors here from "Vancouver at the week end. Following the recent vt.,1 of II. C. I Fraser. school I na Dec tor. fourteen of the those diixr spalls, pupils of Oracle 8 of the local public and can do toy !achol have been recommended to tne nlgh Khoo w,thou own work ai well lent'r Merer" i'h ,,",rnc examlnatlona. Six puplla I will be required to write the examlna- Priee 60s. a box at all druggiatj and There will Uo be a number of dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of i candidates from up river points, who price by The T. UXbora Co., Limited, 'H take their exanilnnttona here next Torerta, Out, 1 Mtek. ROTARY AIMS ARE DISCUSSED mo would rowENTiox oi'i:i:u TOKAY AT MINNEAPOLIS WITH 41 fOI'NTItlB KKPIIKSENTKO MINNEAPOLIS. June 18 The emphasis by Rotary upon service through vocation has had a distinct effect upon present day civilisation.' declared Arthur H. Sapp. of Huntington. Ind.. Rotary International president. In opening the business sessions of the nineteenth annual convention today. Constant em-phasla upon higher standards of bual- sees practice Is the greatest service Sotartana can render the world at large. hi tald the thousands of delegates representing clubs In all parts of the world. Discussion of this and other alma of Rotary in an open forum, where nearly three thousand communities in 44 different countries were represented, occupied the convention program all afternoon. From thla Immense gathering, which packed the new municipal auditorium to the rafters, the discussion of ways and means by which Rotarians can be of greater service Is to be spilt up in the other afternoon sessions into, many smaller groups. These groups, composed of members from far and near around the world, esc hanged experiences in community problems, beys work programs and vocational service projects, for the development of an outline of activities to be carried back to their widely scattered home cities for the somlng year's work. "We have that Inspiration today." said President Sapp. "which cornea when men gather together from the ends of the earth for a common pur-poae. Our convections, unique in scope ad purposes, have grown to enormous proportions, and we are now giving supreme thought to definite plans to oarr out the alms and objects of Rotary with a forward looking view to t world vision of usefulness. ILASKAN GIRLS ARE JUST AS HUNGRY AS THOSE ON THIS SIDE (Ketchikan Chronicle) What is the appetite of 200 Ketchikan flrUT The Ketchikan Commercial Club which gave the gtrla picnic to Bugge Beach yeeteraay are convinced that Alaska girls carry their appetite right along with them all the time. For lnatanee. here la the bulk of what waa consumed yesterday Fifteen gallons of tandnad: Fifteen gpicn of foe' cream Klgnry pdurida of welners. Sight hundred rolls and cookies. Four hundred oranges And there was nothing left to oe re turned. It was a wonderful day. the water waa fine for bathing and everything went through without a hitch. Maater Jack Olllatt. who ha been attending Hluh 8chr-ol In the city, aall d last nlftlit by the Prlm-e John lor Qandsplt to apeiid the -mnimor vacation with hli prei!t. Capt and Mr? J. B. UllUtt. Rtti (I .vwihO ;i .i-'lb'HJ HAM I W Yahud)LC U W "Poktr hands" . TUMETkj SiSt CIGARETTES ' II NEURASTHENIA Neurasthenia is a condition in which the nervous ay j tern becomes exhausted as a result of overwork ; it is a functional neurosis marked by intense Bervdtw rrfitability and weakness. Some of the symptoms are: headache, feelings of constrictions about the neck, win in the back, exhaustion after slight mental or physical exertion, excessive sensibility to imi.u', irregular heart action, disorders of i-ioii, loss of memory, etc. The patient be-come.i mentally depressed, occasionally try-iiiK to do away with himself, in fact many inmates of our insane asylums are neuras thenics. In such cases pressure on spinal nerves becomes more or less general, thus disturbing the functions of the digestive and eliminative organs, and numerous glands of internal and externa) secretions. Spinal adjustments are absolutely necessary for a permanent cure in such conditions, occasionally giving almost instant relief. Consultations Free Dr. C. O. McKAY, D.C. I'honc 131. Wallace Block. Open Evenings. What. Has Happened WH.1. HAPPEN AGAIN We recommended Porter Idaho at 5 cents a share; Silverado at 36 cents. What are they worth nowT NOW' WE RECOMMEND Silverbell Mining Co., Ltd. AT MARKET I Latest Vancouver quotations, 15c bid, 25 risked. Situated on the New Premier Hill and bounded on two Bides by Premier holdings. H. W. M. R0LST0N & CO. Ltd. Stewart, H.C. Direct wires Vancouver Stock Exchange STOCKS IJONDS HEAL ESTATE Canadian National Qfa Large ft Kailway Syflem in America' STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Ballings from I'KINCK ItlTEKT tor VANCOUVKK. VICTOKIA. 8 BATTLE, MONDAYS Tlll ltHllAVH, 4.00 p.m.. SATl KIlAVS. 8.00 p.m. For AN VOX and STKWAKT. MONDAYS, KHIIIAYS, 4.00 p.m. For MASMKTT 1NI.KT. MONDAYS. 4.00 p.m. For MIl'TII tjl'KEN rilAltl.OTTK HLANDS, Fortnightly. For SKAdlVAY, WEDNKSDAYS. 4 00 p.m. rASSENOKK TKAINS LEAVE ritlNCE II LIEUT DAILY EXCEPT Nt'NDAY at 11.30 a.m. for I'KINCK (1EOKOE, EDMONTON, UlNNiri.O, all points Eastern f anada, Lnltel hlales. 4UENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINKS, CITY TICKET OIllCC. Ut TIIUUI PRINCE BUPEKT. Phons tM to-a I. V t i I i .'1