PAOE FOUR KELLOGG'S iSTNMA RELIEF Thousands have found quick and easy relief from Asthma, Hay Fever and Bronchial troubles in the useofKeUoffg's Asthma Relief. You can reliev your suffering . . .enjoy Ufa mora . . . with the relief this famous herbal preparation aOords. Kellogg s Asthma Relief has been used by sufferers, for over 60 years. You simply inhala the fumes. Yournearttt drug store Hat u. oqai i Jt-OOstin, trial sizelJc . AJTHHA ! Also obtainable i RELIEF cigarette form. N'onhmp A Lyman Toronto Oarlo WATKIC NOTIt K )ivrrint ami I w TAKE NOTICK THAT Polnr s-Taku Miiuiv: Ciwupaiiy. Linuto whose addrcs TuiK-quun. B. C apply lor a : tente u idkv ami i.v- 9 cfs lor power a. d 100 gals, per mmule lor mining 01 water out cl Whitewater Creek, which flews ajoutth easterly and drains into EOaver Slcush about 300 fee east of c intern ibeur : ir of claim Silver Klrrj No. l.. UK SW.i The water will be diverted at a point about 3300 feet norubaoeierly from the confluence of Whitewater Creek and Beaver Slough and "Will be used Tor power purpose upon fcfie nunc describe n- Silver King No. 1 Lot 5489, Cassiar DiAiot. Atlin. Minh Division. Tbbs notice was pested on the ground on the 4Wi day of May, 1937. A copy of tfhia notice and an appl'. cu t ion pursuarj: thereto and to th WaAer Act" wjai be tftled In the offlc of ithe Water Recorder at Atllu, B.C a d Prince Rupert. B. C. Objections u the pplkxutlon may be. filed with the siM Water Recorder ot with Jie OojCiptroUer of Water Right, Parliament Buildings. Victoria, B.C. within thirty days after the first appear no of thl notice to a local newspaper. POLAIUS-TAKU MINING COMPANY. LTD.. Applicant. By F. J. Bartholomew. Agent. The CMt of the first publication ol this notice is May 11. 1937. vt.m:u notice Iitrriii and I m- TAKE NOTICE THAT Polarls-Taku Mining Ootispeany LuniUri whose addrest I Tulwiuah. B.C. will apply for a IN eenee to take and tue 300 gallons per miaMle of water out of Whltewatei Crrek, wihloh flows south easterly and drains Jnto Besvver Slough about 30C fc?t wn of eastern Bounday of Claim 8ilver King No. 1. Lot 5489. The water will be diverted at a point 700 feet above lie confluence with Beav c- Slough and will be used for domestic purposes (50 gals.) and Mining (250 gals) pur pew upon the mine desert! as Silver King No. 1, Lot 5489. Cassiar District. Aiiin Mlnlog Division. This notice was posted on the ground on the 5th day of May. 1937. A copy of thai notice and an Applies, tim nurhumi ttvsrnt n h "Water Act" wtll H fiioM m .k r.ttil of the Water recorder at AUln, B, C, a -a rnooe Jtupevi. a. c. Objections to the application may be v iwi xne saia water Kecorder or with the CompteUer of Water Right. Parliament Buildings, Victoria. B. C within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice In a local newspaper. POLARK-TAKU MINING COMPANY LTD.. Applicant W. Ougg Thornton. Agent The date 0 the first publication of this notice Is May 11. 1937. H.Vmt NOTICE Divrrslnii anil I w TAKE NOTICE THAT Polarls-Taku Mining Oompooy. Limited whose addrew I TuUasquah. B C. will apply for a 1 ff-twt to take and use 100 gals, per nitron of waiter out of Camp Creek, whidh flows southeasterly and drain, into Whitewater Creek about 1800 feet nbofe it confluence with Beaver Slcajji' The water will be tttvtTtad at a point Hijotst 1800 feat above Its confluence with Whitewater Greek on 8 liver Klnv Claim No 2. Lot 5490. and will be ii-ed for muiing utd domestic purposes I'pon the mine dewribed as Silver Klr.r 1 Claim, Lot 6489 and Sliver Klnt No. 2 Claim. Lot 5490 and on Gold Bar Mining Claim. Oasalar District, Atlin Mining DlvtMoti. This notice was prated on the ground on the Stfa day of May. 1937. A copy of this notice and an appllca-ti-m -Wavr pursuant thereto and to the Aof wUl be filed in the office '. the Water Recorder at Atlin, B. C and Prince Rupert. B. C. Objections to the application may be fi ed with las tald Water Recorder or v lth the Comptroller of Water Rights. Pwttament Buildings, Victoria. B C within thirty days alter the first ap-larance of this notice In a local news, paper. POLARIS-TAKU MINING COMPANY LTD.. Applicant W- Ougg Thomson. Agent ... tet of ""e Ilrat publlcaitlon o' tl'ls notice in May 11. 1937. WATER NOTICE lllti-rfcliiti I . - ...TfICE NOTICE THAT Polarls-Taku vranpany. Limited whose addrest i Tulseouah. B. n arm . licence ito take and u-w 100 gallons per minute of water out of A. J. Creek whloh flows souheaatfrly and dralni Uto Beaver Plough about 1800 feet bo. Jwv th confluence of Whitewater and .? . J?."v" VTrelca n Gold Ba M'nlnc Claim. The watM mil m I , n4 , . . . . nlotit 1800 feat above tt confluence wi'h Beaver Slough and on 8ilver kin No l claim. Lot 5489. and wUl be u-d for domesWc and mining purposes m.-rrithe mtoe dcncTlbed as Silver Kln No. 1 claim. Lot 6489 and 81Her KlnS Vn. 2 Claim. Lot 5490 and on Oold Bar Wlilnir r;ladtn Thto liotice wa pouted on the groum . . A OOOV Of lifaLaH Its' if 11 ntlf " -mavu Uav4 nil ilJUlLC y"r V ln the offlc OI the Water Rnonrrlnr ' n. tn n r. ami Primed Rupert. B. C. ' Objection o ith nf' JfUj h said Water Recorder or wtth tlie Ooiniptroller.of Water RtolrU Parltument DuilfW m.' vit,.i t, within thirty days after tlie first an pearnnco of this notice in a local news ixvper. rOLAn.l8.TAKn MtNtun COMPANY LTD.. Applicant W. Ougg Tliomson, Ageai Tlie date of Uie fu-st publication of thla noUce It May U, 1937. Fine Weather Over Holiday Anglinj; Season. Opens Som Local People Visit Fort Simpson- A fine balmy day marked Vic-fnrin Dav in Princn RuiiPi-r. Weather was mild and hazy with a lazy southwest wind. In view of the recenl Coronation Day celebration, there were no lestiviUes in the city. As usual, the week-end marked the opening of the -angling season and many fishing parties wen out over the week-end Some local people were at Poll Simpson for the celebration there over the week-end. The Letter Box WAS ASTOUNDED Editor, Daily News: I listened to Mr. Love's broadcast the other evening and was astounded at his misrepresenla-ion of the facts relating to Ihe work done by Mr. Pattullo in onnection with the telephoiif franchise and the Woodworth Lake water supply. I was one of the men whom Mr. Pattullo asked lo assist him in getting the tele ihone franchise from the Mc tide Oovernment in order that 't might be turned over to th' ity after the city's incorporation This was to head off a private "oncem which was trying to se ure the franchise for itself, I saw Sir Richard McBrid bout it and he gave us thr 'ranchise. Similarly the Woodworth Lakf vater rights were staked' bv Mr Woodworth of Vancouver and Mr attullo put up a strenous fitrlil lo get this away from him foi he City of Prince Runert. I consider it onlv fair to Mr 0-t(.,1 i ii , anuiiu iu puuusn inese lacis. J. FRED RITCHIE. SECONI3 CAtJ. pnn TiriMnr.no OEALED TENDERS addressed to the un- wiiari twpiim), oancapir. uju.. win vxs received until 12 nilixt mum s,i-ini,t avln;), Krlilav. June II, 1937. for tsi- rejir (to 5 iie wnan at toa&aspit., Moresby Island, Skeena District, Queen Chat- oui.ie xaimuusf, a.u. Plans, form rrf rnntrnnt mH crwHfi. cation can be seen and forms of tender -Jtataineri nit. tlw rrffly nf H r-v, .r f - elnecr. Donairtmmt nf Piihlio u'nri-e Ottawa, at the offices of tlie District Engineer. Pont Office Building. New Westminster, B. C; also at tlie Poet Offices at SandsplU B. c. Prince Rupert. B. C Mavsatt. B. C. Pott Hem-enta, B. C, Victoria, BXJ.. and Van- louver. u.u. Tenders will not be considered unlet inade on nrlnteri (nrma &ikrriiir n, Department and in acoordance with 'juikuiuxm Bet lorvn itnerein. Each tender must bo accompanied ry a cerUifled rheniA nn a ko.wmh 1mi In Canada, payable to the order of t4c rvuiuuraoie vie MUiUAer of Public Works, eaual tr. in faf s"vtA f rf Hut a - r-m vi.hi, w vtis v. .w. wsa-wn. V 4Jkt( LIUJ1U1 of tle Damlnitai of Oarnada or of tbc vuiaamn naiAemm llalU-ay Company nd it constltuakt comrpanLcs, utioondi tUnlHllV VimrnisTPMl On n Twtwwlnnl .a;J nt?resat by the Dominion of Cfciuula, or .i ur emcniL lonea ooaios and .a ccrti nca encque u reqiured to make tip an , uu uiirtiuiiiL,. NOTE Thp rVirnrtrniinit. M4t1 oluep pints and ffpecLflcerttoav of the work uu uevaei 01 a turn OI 10.00 . In tb form Of a omtlf.?ri hanV Vxntif. MnfKi. to the order of the Mlnlsiter of Public worss. ine aeipcsu will be released 01 return of the blue m-lrwt cathai within a mointlh from the date Of reociltion nf terKlem Tf nni , . . A wfthin tha,t period the deposit will be lonervqu. By order. J. M. SOMERVILLE, Secret8rr Dapnrtmenit of Public Works, Ottawa, May 15 1937. LAMl ACT Kurni Nil 13 FORM OP NOTICE CuHnlar l.uml HKtrirt tiiiri.t .. TAKE NOTI OK that th ab,. ill Charles Oberlander of Atlin, b. C, oc- mumiB, iniena to apply for w purcnase tn roiiowln described lands: Commencing at a post located tw miles south nf rtntHon n. t. ..-- wi; gu llUlin Uke. North Wert Corner Post, oround u tiuiuis i ram mis post ln southern direction on tTT . . .T Uien 20 chains north, then 20 chains -wi,, w iui poet oi Deginning PRED N; ACKLE3 CHARLES OBERLANDER, Pitted April 6th. 1937 I'hone 18 tt n r, ... MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Quality Groceries low I'nces Courteous Service Prompt Delivery Uoat and out of town orders receive careful attention Her Life a Misery Through Backache I'ain So Bad She Could Scarcely Walk Three, vcars of suffcrinc and j(4hcn at' last glorious relief! This wuman iceis it ncr amy 10 icii other sufferers how she got back her health. Here in her letter die . . tells her story: "I feel it my duty to tell you how, after nearly three years of suffering with neuritis and backache. I nave obtained v.-i j relief . after ,i i.i taking . . , , t. ' . .. THE DAILY NEWS T I l,0-t Monday from Ketchikan, h, i i, , , S Z ? - hfdrfd?" each with one carload of freh 2iTet fUtKn(!thJnS ".halibut for transshipment East Tr! !h. Slts' over Canadian National Railways, and . the k bencfiU m derived from Thc New Zora waR , lml vi!,, them. I can walk at east three; f,i, onc carIoai, of fre8h ,( miles a day now. and before I im,,,.!,!,. could merelv crawl about fho' AK J h0Ki?-) , , Kruschen Is an excellent diuretic ,),.( . ,, , , . ,, . . -that is. it helm to stimulate kid- rZJfT' utn k,dn,eyS aFC restored to healthy, normal action. noi-onous waste is prooerly elimi-'ern nated, the blood-stream Is puriricd. ina you. get welcome relief from the dragging pains of backache. Christian Youth Society Danc '.njoyaOJe Arfair Held I'ridav Night in Oddfellows' Hall Vuh u i . , )!,,. "e ldet on T , tt " bL?c.,fl, - n the n,Mf Oddfellows' Ha n Fridav ... .. . li.riit lignt u- li was a highly successful. r ivent. Dancing was in progress from '0 p.m. until 2 a.m., to the - strain. )I f r,o,.ir Cfiaille t. lial.iL'nna i Orfhct.. ..,, ohnny ,. Comadina " proved -"v..vv,. to be a n7v!rleiK.er. re,m0n,Can Jua: 8,c and 7c; Don, G,- .,.i , mt.iy ana Rerfreshments were served at nidnight y the committee, with . . - r tii , nouer. . .- aiJ L U .." 1 1 1 Watts & Nickerson WORK CLOTHES MEN'S SIIIItTS Blue Chambray $1.00 iMKiN'S SHIRTS Wool, Flannel, Light Weight $2.50 (J. W. (i. SHIRTS Zero Mole Cloth ln Solid Colors $2.25 G. W. (J. IRON MAN PANTS Famous for wear. Orcy or Brown in all sizes $2.75 BANNOCKHURN PANTS Heavy, Pure Wool $4.00 WAIST OVERALLS Red Hack, 8-oz. Denim $1.35 WORK CLOVES' Horschldc, pair 80c & $1.00 Watts & Nickerson Phone 315 Third Ave. Men's 4c Hoys' Clothiers WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Paying her first visit here i" several weeks, Northland Transportation Co.'s motorship liner Northland, Capt, Len Williams, arrived in nort at 8.150 Saturday 8a"C" " ' 1 ""T 7 continuation of u her voyage to Seattle afler having discharged two carloads of frozen fish for transshipment East over Canadian V.. :...... I !l MM II --uiuiiai itauways. ine small , ,, , , ... . , i i "oats Deloit II and Llsinore wen! U"i0 tnicr Calala, Capt. ' .fm v.-.ii . i . "'" muni), .II1IM-U III ,IOI I ill r, o'clocw S,.n,i,,. Uvni.,. t,.nr thc 80Uth anil wilod at 8 p.m. fot Stewart a, ,..,,1 !,.' i,oint when,-., Shu ,otr,, here at n o'clock this morning, sail! Halibut landings at Ihe port of Seattle last week totalled 813,00'. pounds, the volume being the heaviest for any single week so far this year except one in March when 900.000 pqunds was landed at the I'uget Sound port. Seattle 'UnYl'H foi tko nicl ii. .,,...,,.. I sliirhtlv - - On Saturday nine halibut ves- sels ,anded catches totalling 188.- 000 poun,,s at Seattle as follows: "J 8c: Kanaga, 39.000 pounds, 8 .iMin. n , v "is, 'ciic, .ij.uuu pounus, ci,; at, .. . LTLliaALIillI aiup U llll W- , I Via i un ff v O V. uau iUl, 24,000 pounds. Whiz. 8c and 8c: Kenance, G.000 pounds. Whiz. 8.k and 7c; Ethel iiinei S., o., 17,500 h,wm pounds, pounus, ' lot. . . . -n , auu C; AngeiuSi 10.000, Rip. U ar. 'i n. c. '. ouo pounds, SVic and 7c, Eleven halibut vessels market '111' n fnlnt C o fwir . I mwi ui ioi.innj pounriM maue a heavy day's ha but busi ness at Seattle vestpnl.iv. Snln were: Liahona, 40.000 pounds. Me- vallum, 9c and G'i-c; Attu. 39.- uuu, ban Juan, 9c and G'-jc; Litu-ya, 31,000, Scbaslian, 9c and 6-Ysc; Resolute, 30,000. IJooth, O'ic and Cc: Addington, .-25.000, New England, 8c and 7'; Celtic. 39.-000, Whiz, 9c and G'ac; Freya, 18,000, Booth, 9C and 7c; Huskie L., 8,000. San Juan, 9'jc and 7c: Madelaine. 10.000. Washington, JOVic and 7C; Merit. 9,000 Wash ington, 9'ac and 7e; Roosevelt, 15,000, San Juan, 8'2c and 7c. Massett Gunners service bur. I Delphinium, Capt. Johnny Hart-lin, having made a trip to th Queen Charlotte Islands with ballot boxes and olher nrm-liwiq' election supjiliea and documents returned t0 the city at midnighl Sunday with Returning, Office! W. I). Vance and John Dvbhavn on board. Guitar Recital Is Well Received Recital on Saturday by Pupils or Miss Elizabeth Curric Thc guitar students of Miss Elizabeth Currie were heard ln recital on Saturday in the United Church parlors. Each number on the program was well received by the audience. "Build B.C. Payrolls" A Frank ftr 1 1 Letter JVAP0ATF9 r Mrs. S. has used Pacific Milk for years and at times useSj other milks. She says: "I have ; heard so much about tint qualities of Pacific Milk that 1 I do make comparisons. I really believe Pacific is richer j and has a nicer flavor yet I do use other iriilks, but always when I do I have the feeling that Pacific is better." Mrs, V. s, From a letter. Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSE Girl Guides' Association Tea and Sale A very successful tea and sale of home cooking was held Saturday afternoon by the Prince Rupert Oirl Guides' Association at the home of Mrs. J. R. Morlson, Mc- Urldc Street. Many ladies called during thc afternoon to lend their patronage and thc gratifying sum of upwards of $30 was realized. Mrs. D. O. Borland, president of the association, and Mrs. Morlson received the guests. Mrs. A. J. Squires. Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton, Mrs. Shelford Darton and Mrs. F. A. MacCallum poured and girls of the Guides, led by Miss Ilonora Silvcr-"Ides, acted as scrvlteurs. Mrs. M. P. McCaffery had charge of the tea room and Mrs. II. L. Landry, 'he home cooking table. The rooms were tastefully de corated with daffodils and Iris and the tea table was centred with a beautiful lace cloth. Mrs. Morlson was assisted in connection with the making of general arrangements by Miss Muriel Brewcrton. Estimates Of Dead in Fire Ruffians Loot Homes as Residents Flee From Confutation In Phillipine Town MANILA. May 25: (CPl News- naoer reports vary from "two known dead" to "many believed, dead" as a result of an uncon-, trolled fire which swept through; ine gold mining town of Paracale. Ruffians were reported to be looting homes. as terror-stricken resi dents fled before the wind-driven flames. BIG DANCE FILM HERE "Horn to Dance," Starring Elcanoi Towcll, is Current Feature At Capitol "Horn to, Dance," onr of the Vear's niltst.'inrlimr tnnuicil nti. To Salmon Trollers dancing pictures, comes to tin screen of. Ihe Capitol- Thcatr. here at the first of this we. Eleanor Powell has the- stellat role with an outstanding array i SUDDOrt . . illir r- f.-ilint . . . inr-lnrlmir -. .j lama. . . . . v Stewart, Virgina Uruce. Una Mer KCl, bid fcilvers, I ranee- Lam ford. Ruddy Ebsen. Raymond Wa! burn and Alan Dinehart. Musical hits in "Horn I-Dance" include "Easv to Love.' "I've Got You Under My Skin.' "Swinging the Jinx Away," "Ilev Raby, Hey,:' MUnp Tap on Wood an,l "Rolling Home." The entir cast sings and dances to thesr catchy songs. The dances are ex ceptionally spectacular. The plot has the United State.-N'avy as its background. Nigh: club life is featured an I I here is an Interesting romance woven in to the story. WHEN HE LOOKS IN YOUR EYES! Do they flash and sparkle; or does he (ind them dull and unattractive? If your ar dull or bars a yellow tin. It's liobe bly bvcausa your li.rr l.n't lunc-lUnlnl properly. Your liter a l! ecu almost ?eiy part ot your body and It It tela out of killer you can't look well, you tan't h well. So keen your liter healthy brisling rrult-a-tltes. 1 his famous re. medy contains eitracts of fruits and herbs and acts to stimulate the liter to normal healthy action) actltates the flow of bile, cleanses tha elimination tract, and helps 4 other vital organs of tha body. Ikt not let your liter a (Tret your looks. Start taklnt Frult.a-lltea today, lour drua-ftl.t has them. (l Is low, only 25c : tc. FRUIT-A-TIVEStabvlIts your Souvtnir? VWc'rc handy for KODAK FILM and careful photo finishing. Messrs. Woodswortli and Telford, leaders of the C. C. F advocate votes for Orientals. How long do you suppose It will be after Japs get tire vote before they obtain trollers' licences and dominate trblllng as they now do gill-netting? You know Japanese contractors supply Jap labor ln a block as required. Will they not also supply Japanese votes ln a block where Japanese interests demand It? You know that Japan is claiming thc right to fish in international waters off British Columbia. What will happen here If the Japanese have the franchise, when we are called upon' to vote on the question of allowing Japanese encroachment upon our fishing grounds? Tlie white races are not allowed the franchise in Japan Why should we give the Japs the vote here? Japan admits the races will never mix. You must admit them to be right Are you prepared to give them equal rights with yourselves in your fishing and fraternal organizations? Will you accept them ln your boat crews. In your lodges and In your homes? You must do this If, as Mr. Woodsworth says, we are to assimilate them. Think this matter over carefully before you vote C. C. F. Did you get The Coronation event, Victoria Day, Boating, Motoring, Hiking wherever you were, whatever you did nothing can equal the snapshots you make yourself from your own particular vaniajc point. That personal touch will bring you many hours of future pleasure in a way that nothing else can. The new Kodaks and Brownies are so easy to use and with Kodak film-assure excellent results. Don't miss another picture chance. Your future pleasure needs today's Kodak. Jiffy Kodaks-the simplest folding camera .$5.00, $8.25, $!)5 Dc Lux Folding Kodaks 512.25, $10.00. $20.50 up TePsWK8' mre CmpaCt than eVer $Uganhdes The latest -Bullet- ttrfaiT. Baby Brownie, a real camera, only J123 For expert developing and printing leaye your films here. Hi ; . ( , Ml dAnce Eleanor Powei riAMH STEWART VI0INI4 BRUCE 'Ai ii.i; Coming Wednesday The Picture That Has Stirred the World' "WINTERSET" TKAPPEKS Will guarantee top market prim for Beaver and Muskrat. Other f"r ' T?:e FRANK LOCKW00D rhone Blue 729 P.O. Boi !M THE SEAL f QUALITY I "'o,oir"1 GOLD SEAL Fancy Hcd Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning, company with an H the year round payroll U Prince Rupert Hyde Transfer Phone DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE.