delay. May 25, 1928 THE DAILY NKWS Pa OH! THREE f?T??T?fffff Agreeably aged, 8 Local and Personal smooth, fragrant congenial company anywhero Ladle' Taxi Berrlce. Phone 229. tf Dentist. Dr. J. B. Oosss, Phonsfla Skating dally. 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. tf jf a Tail. phon"4' ' ' tf A practically ftw Macon and RIsch piano for sale. Phone 339. tl Rcaat chicken dinner and dance In the Boston, Saturday. 123 To VANCOUVEK DAILY PROVINCE VICTORY SQUARE, VANCOUVER. B. C " ' Dept. C. A t, Pleas wnd m your FREE folder Xahssifled AdtartMig Explained." NAME ..,..'..'.. .. ,.. 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I CORSELETTES SPKCIAL 1'ht Weight Conwlelte ' Fancy Pi'nk Jafqwd CoutU, 4 r.irtcr supports, 2 one-piece elastic inserts. jL25 sie ;2, 31, 36, 38. Each Satin Stripe Coutil Corsclcttea, 4 garter supports. 2 one-piece '''-iic inserts. All sises di.tO Luh ........ Eraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. Established 1832 This advertisement is not published oi displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by tha Government of British Colombia Women of Moose heart IVagtoa whist drive and dance June t. Canadian Legion Picnic June 10. Carnival In Moose Hall. June 14. Picnic .Tune 24 DOES DUST STICIC . TO YOUR FURNITURE? NO need of that now I - The NEW Liquid Veneer prevents It. Unlike other polishes, it leave no sticky oily film to hold dirt and grime. Makes daily dusting quick, easy, pleasant. Just a light simple wiping necessary no hard, Urine, tedious rubbing at all. Keeps your furniture and woodwork as clean and lustrous as when new. WMtlovd Snssn rubbfd cwoinrfscs polMxnl wiih the NKW Uqukl Venttr are aot dlacokmd. No trsssy turn. THE NEW The bualneaa meeting of the congregation of St. Peul'a Lutheran Church, which waa to have been held Wednesday evening, N postponed until Sunday. Mrs. George It. Munro and Mrs. Alex Mr.ae will leave OB tomorrow morn- Inn's train for Rltaumkalum where they will spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. John Metis on the ranch. ; Mrs. W. 3. Klrkpatrick. who baa been spending the past month or so In the i south, having recently attended the United Church conference In Vancou ver. returned home on the Oar dens this morning. Or. and Mrs. L. W Kergln sailed this morning on the Prince George for Vancouver. Dr. Kergln will be a wtt ness In the Sankey murder case which will be tried next week at New West minster. Fred Budge, manager of Lowe Inlet Mrs. J. Daughtry and " daughter, Mlas cannery, who baa been on a bualneaa Jessie DSoghtry, am sailing for Van-ftp to Vancouver, arrived from the oouver on the Princess Boyal tonight, .south on the Canaan this morning and I win proceed to Lows inlet on the tame Mrs. C. Smith, wife of the general vesel tomorrow morning manager of the Edmonton, Dun vegan ' and British Columbia Railway, left on Passengers arriving In the city from this morning's train - for Edmonton Vancouver on the) Cardena this morn- after a brief visit In the city. 'nB included Thcana Armstrong and Uon. Mrs. Dwyer and children. W. Thomas Armstrong and son and Mrs Brown. B. Hunt, Mrs. Fitzpstrlck. Fred Dwyer and family, former jealdents of ; fudge air. Day and Mr. Ives. (his city, srrlved from Vancouver on - the Cr.rderta this morning and will ! RT Stanley F. Boy of Port Simpson spend a few days here before proceeding to Stewart. who has been attending the United Church conference at Vancouver, was s passenger aboard the Cardean this B. F. McNsughton. C.N.B. district imcmlng returning to Simpson. Mrs passenger agent, who baa been atteivd-' Eb u remaining In the south for a tng a conference of western psasenger i longer traffic officials in Jasper Park! Is ex-1 pec ted to return to the city via Van- I rr drunkenness. Charles William Oe-couver on the Prince Rupert tomorrow jbcrne wss fined ajs. with the option morning. ' 'of thirty days' Imprisonment, by Magla- trate Meciymont in city police cour Angus Morrison and M. McDonald .""a morning. Jamss Doran waa fined who have been m the employ of the . seven days' option, for In Granby Co at Anyox. arrived In the decent exposure. city tram the smelter t:wn on the Prince George Xaaftnigbt and left by I Union thss riKinuaitiaam Local officials of the Canadian Na- tamaJ. Railwayi leaving on this ny-n-Inga train to attend a divisional staff aisntna in Prince Otorge Included W. H. To bey, dtvlalonal upefatandeat: M. A. Burbank. divisional engineer: A. It KcKby, . supeflatrnfent of the brldavs and building department; F. 6. Walton. read master. A. L. Holtby. local freight agent; Alonzo Raines, chief clerk to the divisional superintendent, and Jack, Frew, accountant. ANNOUNCEMENTS Cant. A, for Montr I where 'Johnstone, srrlved In part at 80 this tbey will embareroj a hi! May eia'. 1 to their former boms in OUsgow, Scot 1 morning from Use south and aalled bout two hours later for the Naaa River whence she will return here to sail for Vancouver and waypolnta at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. Raving been delayed at Anyox by running a cruise of Observatory Inlet tor aha United Church Sunday School CJIJt. staaauer Prince Oeorge, Capt. any Nedden, did not return to port until 11. SO last night from the north, sailing an hour laser for Ocean rails. Powell River and Vancouver. As a result of a fir which occurred earlier in the week atmarei a fishing boat at the defendant company's dock. UN Onion Oil Co. waa charged in etty police court this morning wttb viola- ts9s of the harbor master's regulations ar the Shipping Aot. City Solicitor R. P. Jones appeared for the crown and John V. Clyne for the defence. Adjournment In the esse waa made until next Friday. The company points I out that no explosion occurred but that It was merely a tire. MiM' The Electrical Testing Lnboratoriea, New York, made the amasing test shown beiow. Prove the NEW Liquid Veneer leave no greasy , fan. ioM by grocery, drug, hardware and department store. Guaranteed by Liquid Venter Cor-pac&tkm, UufTalo. WhilfgliiVKiBngffi rubbed ovrr turfui' treated with ordinary pollth art toiled by ihr grraty film left by uch poluii. WW dmh cleans polishes LEAVES NO .CREASY FILM MaJt in Canada by iht maktr of tho jamout Dominion Batllt$hip For a Taxi Phone 390. tand. Central- Hotel. There is Nothing Like it for the Playroom Worry no longer over dust or damage to the playroom floor. Cover it with colourful, easily-cleaned Dominion Linoleum. Dominion Linoleum affords unusual decorative scope for any room for its colourings and designs are the work of masters. Rare oriental motifs are faithfully reproduced. So, too, are the bright, warm tints of flowers and foliage, while striking block and tile creations are always among each season's offerings. Oscar Hanson. tt This afternoon's train, due from the East at I .-SO, was reported this morning to be on time. Mrs .George G. Bushby sailed by the Prince Oearae last night on bar re turn to Victoria Harry M. Selfe of Anyox arrived In the city on the Prince Oenrg last night from the amelter town. D. MoO. Hunter returned to the eity hurt evening from a brief business trip to Skeena River cannery point. T. 3. Bhetnton, inspector of (nines. sailed Wednesday afternoon aboard the Prince Oeorge for Anyox on official duties. After a brtsf visit in town, J. Field Strang, ananaatr or Sunnyside Can nery, returned to the Sfceena River that morning. Bobert Strachan left on this morn ing's train for Montreal, being on his way to his. former home in Scotland tot a bolMay vlalt. Charles Bocklng. general manager of the O ran by Co.. waa a passenger aboard the Prince Oeorge last night going through from Anyox to Vancouver. T- The County Court case of Rawllng H. Carter va. H. A. Mclean la adjourned sine die and will pribably be beard next week by Judge F. MoB. Young. E. E. Oregg. assistant district forester riled last night by the Prince Ooarg rev Ocean Falle on official duties. beUig accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Oregg Dan McDonald, well known New Hsrelton prospector, who has been spending a few daya In town, returned to the interior on this morning's train. Mrs. T. A. Jacobs of Ketchikan arrived in the city from the north on the Prince Oeorge last night and la a guest of Rev. and Mrs. John H. Wallace C. Orchard, general agent here for the Canadian Paolfio Baliway. is expected to return to the city on the Princes Boyal this evening from a day trip to Vancouver. Imperial OU Co s tanker Mlna Bra arrived in port yesterday morning from loco with a cargo of fuel oil for the company's local tanks, salting yes-terdsy afternoon tor Port San Lula, California. Mra. O. T. Sundahl of Terrace aalled hut nrgbt on the Prince Kupeil for Vancouver en rout to Yarmouth. N.S . where she will pay a vlit irtumlnx home In at.-mit ix months time by sy of the aoullisru i Dominion Linoleum is priced to put lasting floor beauty within the reach of alL It. comes in widths up to twelve, feet the outstanding floor covering value of the day. Other Beautiful Dominion Floors Dominion Inlaid Linoleum, In widths up to six feet only, lasts a lifetime because the colours eo right through to the back. Moderately priced. Dominion Linoleum Ruts come in all standard sizes at popular prices. Many beautiful designs. At House Furnishing and Departmental Stores, Everywhere POH ALL YOUR FLOORS CATARRH Dttlt n Ithtlnttd U Dominion Unobum No.SHQ.MHtmviL abl In on othtt totoarini No, i2it. 1SB Catarrh is an inflammation of the mucous membrane and occurs first in acute form, being 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 cavaties and throat because they are subject to noxious trasses breathed from the lungs as 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 sinuses of the facial bones, eustachian tubes and inner ears affecting hearing or vision, or both. Your condition will be easier dealt with now than later. CONSULTATION FREE Dr. C. O. McKAY, D.C. I'lione 131. Wallace Block. Open Evenings. What Has Happened WILL HAIM'EN AtiAIN We recommended Porter Idaho at 5 cents a share; Silverado at ;U cents. What are they worth now? NOW WE RECOMMEND Silverbell Mining Co., Ltd. AT MARKET! Latent Vancouver quotations, 1 5c bid, 25 nsked. Situated on the New Premier Hill and bounded on two sides by Premier holdings. H. W. M. R0LST0N & CO. Ltd. Stewart, R.C. Direct wires Vancouver Stock Exchange STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE CANADIAN PACIFICi Canadian pacific Railway o. coast1 crvices Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krlrlilksn, Wraiigell, Juneau, anil skaKa. May SI. Jane I, It. To Vancouver, victoria and ettttle May it. June 4. S, IS. BUI ritlNTESH ItOYAL IVir llutetUta. ttftst llella IWIa, Ocean rails, Nanm. Alert IWJ. Campbell Klver and Vancouver every Prlday, II run, vtgency for all Meamshln Lines. Cull information from W. C. OUCIlAllIi, General .Vfnt, Comrr f 4 1 It Strut and Srd Attnue, Prince Rupert, ILC. Thene 31