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JoimMwick PANATROPCS EJ.ECTRKA1 RECORDS"' acLAREN'S MUSIC HOUSE EXCLUSIVE IUtUNSWICK DEALERS Third Avenue 'EOPLE KNOW These Things Already ' fur prescription filled at Ormes in to few that 1 1 - hit exactly those your doctor ordered, thai they ' ! and freahe.it obtainable that the meaumRnU is done at all tines 1 ( -nrrect, that 'the dispensing ' I iliarmaciat. 1 1 iMi YOUR PRESCRHTION TO ORMKS Ormeslld Ttic Pioneer Dntttists SIXiMST. TELLPltONtS Kt,200 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Cofttt Service Sailings from Prince Rupert W'riingeii, Juneuu, and Hkagwsy May . It tt H i in la aud Meal tie May 11. 111. 31. PKINCkHS liOVAL ., , - u i si"! Bella iv-Ha. lleemi Kail", aaifi. Alerl iHa!. 1 nun i aneiiuvM everv i-nua. . , I'anishiii Lines, v ' rtlK Miformatwa- prewrrt " c. OHCHARIi. nenrritl Agent. Ul' f'"'n mid Srd Avenue, l"rtnre Rupert, B.C. PNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hailing -from Prime Rupert. ... ,'( !" ' , . Uu. etc- lt !vt Hay. ., M( TOKIA. SwanNvu Hay. Butedale. Alert i 'i iii ii i. IT' . i- , ... " 1 " unci.. Hutedair. Hutedair. Alert Alert Bay. Bay. IA'i.i. i ... ' ,N NAAH KHER POINTS. ts. rYldaj. tTieay. " i' in. ntif : 'tl l.-K.-t etc., Snturiiay, a.m. ....v HTEWAR'i, M ALES INLAND. lOHT ""lri"'-1 U. M. HMITII, Agelil. Prince Kiipert. H and bagi MOTHER'S DAY OBSERVED HERE KI'IXlAL SLKMONH AMI SPECIAL JUKIC IN MOST Ol CITY till It ( II tH YKNTEKDAY With special sermons lor lor the the occ ion- and, in some qmh. mot no occaS- the churches of the city yesterday. People forming the large corfgregstioni, woie llowen Hi honor ol their mothers and most of the churches were beautifully decorated with seasons! flowers and foliage. In the moraine at JTlrst United Church, the Canadian Olrl in Tratn-'ng took part in the service. Kiss Klla Steen, president of the group, presided and Mteses Helcii Blm and Victoria Krlltevsky read the scripture lesson. Mlas Nellie Ourvlch read s paper on The Value of Motherhood" and there wan a piano solo by Mlas Victoria Krlkevsky. The Junior choir, which :eiidered the anthem "Sons of Joy" In a splendid manner, was augmented by members of the C.G.I T. Girls took up ht collection at the service which was altogether a nust Impressive one. At both m.-jr.ilr.g and evening services. 3ev. A. Wilson preached sermons In lili the occasion. Mrs. H. Bg a solo in the evening. Use occasion was observed In the morning at First Presbyterian Church whan the regular church and Sunday School services were combined. The Junior cBotr sang suitably and a brief an "Mother" was given by Rev. 3. a. Frisell. la the moral ag at First Baptist Church, Rv. W. F. Price spoke on "Mr thsrhoed There was an open son at the Sunday School In the ternoon. the Junior Choir rendering a special Mother's Day program includ- recitations end soles by the holers. The subject of the pastor in the evening was "The Sweetest Words Id In this connection. be save dramatic readings from Ed ear art's poeau pertaining to the sub ject. Special music wee sung by the ebotr and soloists tar die evening were Mass Bessie Deny, Mm. Charles Larkln. a. A. McPhcrton and Be. W. F. Price nth W. Vaugbea Oavtes presiding st the piano. The ones stop was marked in the anshsg at St Andrews .Anglican Church with a special address on the subject by Anhrtooiiun O. A. Bta and appropriate byans by the choir. Bev C. O. Darby of the mission boat West ern mops prsichu in the morning at St. Peter's Church. Seal Cove, and took the evening set-vise la dral. The ooBtasan wad also mentioned st be Beaaaa Osthollc Oliauwh AajsuaelaSloei. Advertise ..to The BsOf News Form No. I3i Section Ml LANp rtCT. NOTMK Or' INTSMtMN TO 1H Pl'STM LANH In Prince Rupert ud trlct and situate shout mouth of Khutae River. irui nrani inn ue witness the West side of Lot 172: thence ly SO chains; thenc southerly at i hence easterly SO chains: theni APPL d BecortOWBgV 6 6 miles from the TAXI NOltCB that the Detro! westwn Mining Canpeny of Vancouver, r.C . occupation Mining Company, in tends to apply f jt pennlsstan to nur- rhsse the uUoinf described lands: Commencing at a peat planted on thcrly 10 chains, and contatalna MS ... v.. , mtvsw w P. P.UIDOS Aaent for nor- Detroit Western Mining Co. Dated istb April. IBM. Pona Ho. 1. Section St) LAND ACT. notici: ttr intcntiok t TO It UCHAHE l,AMl APPLY In Prince Rupert Land Reeordlne Dis trict and situate about 4 miles from the mcuth of Kbutsr R'ver. TAKB NOTICB that the Detroit western Mining Cnmpany of Vancouver, o.c.. occupation Mining company, in tends to apply for permission to pur chae the following described lauds - Ocmmenclng at a post planted one or i I9UU1 oi o w. corner, un aoe: then-e snuth westerly 100 chains: thence easterly lo chains, more or less: thence northeasterly 100 chains; thence westerly i enmns. ana containing iw acres, mors or less i p. par doe wrtaoN. Agent for Detroit Western Mill lug Oo. Dated 13th April. IMS. "lliilld IK . Reasons To Explain It A lady in South Vancouver gave reasons why she likes Pacific Milk .in s letter, which wc really prise. Following la so extract from her statement : "1. Parifk Milk is the rich- eat canned milk I can buy cool plar-e it keeps Indefinitely and is THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE Local and Personal 8' r V Tommy's Taxi. Phone 671. lis Ladles' Tsxl Service. Phone 229. tl 3f Dentist Rebekahs' Boston Ball Dr. J. It. Ogsse. Phone See Skating dally. 2 to f &J 10 10- 1 Oet the Big 4 ha i an, pnoua sjssrj t 'Si Bridge, Whet May IS. (Oe. latin and Dance Constable 8. T. Woodman. R.c.M.P. lelt on tuts morning's train for Telkwa Mr. and Mrs. J. tone sailed from here for Anyox on the Calais last even ing. Jack rein for Oeorge. left on this morning's Lake, east of Prince John Currle sailed, hjr the Prince Rupert Saturday night OS s business rip to Btewart. Mrs I. M. Slmonds Will sail from here fcr Vancouver on the Cateia to-norrow afternoon. Lelf Ericsson banquet and dance. Boston Ball, May 17. at 8 p.m. Ticket. jontlemen 1.80; ladies. 11.00. It Is possible that the final ship of he season coining here to load grain it the Alberts Wheat Pool's Prince i u pert e'evstor may not arrive before .ext month. Mrs. John R. Morgan came north ram Vancouver to Butaaale yesterday n the Cstala. being OB her way to her husband 'a logging camps at Mussell In let to spend the H. P. Gibson. weU known Stewart business man, was a passenger aboard he Catals yesterday sftonooon return 'g north after a trip to Vancouver and other points in the south. Prank Morris, manager of the BC. Undertakers, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Ter race where he conduces the funeral last Friday ol the late William Mc Donald. Considerable Interest was taken In the local observance of National Hospital Day on Saturday. Men dtiaens celled to inspect the Prince Super) Oeneral Hospital and tea was served on the town. Stan aware, one of the proprietors of the well atsoem local taxi firm usher Mertarty who conducted try laetentoy after- flwflt Vancouver wtth his bride. They were married last week in the south. tailor, surnt ST. and m' our now stock of id Soatca woollens. Bpeelal line of One tends end nswaawsasi for suits. Step and see oar window display of men's suits for tesUtt 112 H. L. Batten. Vancouver sntning en gineer, who has been "- 'rt mining at Stewart, seseSfd law city from the north on the PMace Rupert tost evening and proceeded tjhti morn-lag by train to the Tajftey and other inttrior fields. OKI of Vancouver. a revival campaign in mutton with the Catholic Church recently, arrived at the end of the week from the inter kn ead sailed Saturday sight on the Prince Rupert tor Stewart. Ten or more handsome aUver cups, which will be offered in the various ocmpetltiena which wUl be held at he Victoria Dae celebration in Port ipoon on May S4. are being echiblt- ed In the windows of Doug fYiaseU's sporting goods store Boxing Orand Terminal Club. May 17. at 740 pan. Oeorge Bead vs Ned Byrne, Sis rounds. Five goad pnUmln-artes. Reserved seats now on sale tl Jt each. Ringside resorts by eelal wire on McLarnln vs. Handel fight win start ocmlng through about 6 30. lis R. Creelman of WlnnirHsc. passenger traffic manager of the Canadian Na uonaj nsuiwsys Mr the western region end O. A. McNlcboii of Vatsaouver, general passenger agent, are espocted to arrive In the city from the aauth on Wed needsr. They will make the round trip to An vox and Ketchikan and either continue south or Bast from here. One of the items of a rather lengthy agenda to be taken up at tonight's regular fortnightly meeting of the city council will be the consideration of much delayed Street Traffic Bylaw Amendments Alex. Prudhomme's reeol ution reamrdins comolrtion of the 2. I have the lightest and trunk sewer system ar.d the fssetasj Bf moat delicious cakes when Btreet wiu aim be oJaetmed if made with it. l" Teoelvee a seoonder rot In HI Ki ll NOTICB" a great boon at eampi a wa. born to Mr and Mrs. a, anu ouv-oi-me-way piaf 'H Richmond st the Prince Rupert Oea- wnere iresh milk cannn oral Hospital thu morninn. obtained. PACIFIC MILK I'wrtories lit Ai'hotMforri and Ladiier. II.C. "Holiu i .r" NOTICE. Applications will be received by the Board of School Trustee for the posl-tun of Medical Health Officer. J O. WILLIAMSON. BRITISH (COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada To the end of December, 1926. - Has produced Minerals-as follows: Placer Gold, $78,018,648; Lode Gold, $128,97218: Silver, $80,787,003; Lead, $106,070,442; Copper,. $209,9G7,0tf8 ; , Zinc, . $50,5i2,5G77; foal and Coke, $281,599,133; Structural Materials and Miscellaneous Minerals, $50,175,407; making Its mineral production to the end of 1926 show an AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108,170. PKODUCTION FOK YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 1926, $67,188,812 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which io guaranteed by Crown grants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINUS. VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon whieh development work has been done are deacribed in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining Investments should refer to such repprts. They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria, B.C. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada. Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of information. Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are puolished separately, and are available on application. Moosehoart Tea at Mm. Skattcbol's, Third Avenue. Wednesday, May t S to 6. 1M Children's fancy silk (tresses at half puce Saturday and Monday. Mrs Field. S90 Second Street. Ill Bks take notice your summons for apsiio ranee on Thursday should read Wednesday. May If. 11 WL. V. O. LePlne trip to Stewart aboard Prince Rupert yesterday. the the round ' Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McMillan and fesally sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. County Court is in regular monthly session before Judge P. MoB. Young this afternoon for anting of May Prank Dtbb sailed by the Prince Saturday night on a business trip to Stewart and expects to return to (he city on the Catala tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Keith of V Ter race arrived In the city from the in tartar on yesterday afternoon's train id are gussts at the Prince Rupert f HO tel. J. M. PUlsbury. msnager of the Pacific Stevedoring At Contracting Co-returned to the city on the Catala yes terday afternoon from a business trip to Vancouver. R P. McNaughton. CJfJt. district passenger agent, la expected to return to the city on the, ' Catala tomorrow morning following a business trip to An vox and Stewart. John Dyhhavn sailed last night for Vancouver en route to Winnipeg where he will attend the annual meeting of the Bsolectoal Board of Canada. Me may also visit Chicago. A. Meguire. well known Alice Arm mining man, who has been on s busi es trip south, ws a passenger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon return ing north from Vancouver. The flr department had s call Saturday evening at 746 to a gram ftre at the corner of Pulton Street and Sixth Avenue. The blase was extinguished by the urn of chemicals and there was no Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kil pa trick of Smlthers arrived in the city on yester- dsy afternoon's train from the interior and sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where they wlU attend the conference of the United Church. Incorporation took nlaee last week or the "Hyder Oold Mining Oompany Ltd." a public corporation oapltallaed at S, 000.000 with head office at Van couver. It takes over the Hyder OoM. : vmbrrs 1 to -21 and will develop the claims. If you want to sat a mason being Initiated Into the Masonic Order, see Frank Moore putting Jack Dougherty through the teste In "Are You i Mason?" st the Westholme next Moa day and Tuesday Reserve your seats at Ormas now. Alfred Young, son of Petty Officer Instructor Young of the local detach' tnent of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, Is home for the holidays from the University of British Columbia where he was successful in 'pasting his first year in Arts. Advertise In th Dallv News. . 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS '" sn n-sme. "i". In ii i Secretary, i Moose Picaic, June 94. IsnwBBamMI'l MSB! llgMMBaBWsBlgBBaatBl IIUMI aTiasmw.in..wueuaeaiits-wssa.a. muojvmumtavaaj Par a Tail Phone 2. Oscar Hanson. mn ssiswsssmssm.ssmmhmmmsm Stand. Central Hotel. tf ' 1 I Women of Mooieheart Legion Child-eaw Masquerade. May 18. 'Are You a Mason?" by Players' Club, May 21 and 23 in Westholme. 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