FleeT foot The Ideal Shoe for Summer and Sport Wear TRY THE NEW RELY-ON SOLE Fqr children, from .... 9.rc For ladies, from $1.15 For men, from $1.50 Jabour Bros. Ltd. Corner Third and Seventh Phone G45 MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for SjSt.OO 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone C57. The high American prlre of the week was 15.Cc and 8c which the Onah received on Tuesday for 13,000 pounds. The Canadian high was 13.7c and 6c NOTICE Is hereby given that. 30th day of June next, the undersigned intends to sddIv to the Liauor Control The Store for Dad and the Lad! LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BATHING SUITS For Dad nnd the Lad In 100.v wool in the latest shades, from $1-50 Also Jazz CnM (o match, ."Of each Acme Importers Third Avenue Phone 359 Insist on B.C. PRODUCTS They Lead in Quality I vessel which Is 65 feet long. vuiiaisbuig ui pounas American i -rn.- t e prlnce )ri. . . - . . . BuIrt VachH . , Mm I Rowing " . l V C!ub hM 1"-J ven new members andmg. for the season to date .,, recentIy. Hcad, tht ouf stand at 9.181.100 pounds ac compared joI1 rlen M with last year's total of 9.971.500 H:wSmlr.We nrri. ., . JZZ. The 1927 landings consist of 6,619,600 " ; nr,rit , .... . . . . . ... , i president of opposite political v party. pound. American and 2.581.500 pound. yc4 E(Wie Canadian a. compared with respective Just haj figures last year of 7379.200 pounds art .,. h1m,, ,K . , and 2,592,000 pounds. Board for a licence In respect of pre- j new members of the club are ml betog part of the building known jack Hlnton, owner of the Starlight; at Commercial Hotel." situate at thel, -,,. , ... Oamula of the v. Kobzar; Mur-Street. corner of First Avenue and Eighth Prince Rupert, EjC upon the doch McArthur, who has purchased L. .rUMrBkZ,sic!ic "tat; Jlm calvln lion One 1). Map 923, Prtnre Rupert Dr Joe OS!- the last two men-Land Registration District. In the Pro- ; tloned having row boats as their claim vlnce of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises. Dated this 2nd day of June. 1927. WILLIAM MURRAY. PHILLIP DEVOST. Applicants. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY LEAKE t'OHKSIIOKE. i TO to marine fame. I Eight new uniforms arrived during I the week for the local Sea Cadet corps. (This gives clothing now for a total of : 38 boys. The total membership so far Is 35. ItllAMlY NKWKI.I. BACK In Prince Rupert Land RecoYdlnrl Capt. Brandy Newell hove Into port; District of Prince Rupert, and situate .at midnight Tuesday with his new fish it Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Company Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Timber Merchants, intends to apply lor sr lease of tne iouowing described foreshore: Commencing at a posi pianieo approi- Pieted IQUlCtT UUCUIU UlltV WUWI 4UUn, FM. of the uouth of the Tassoo River. Mores- i s by Island, Queen Charlotte Islands: mence iouowing me nign water mars in a northwesterly, westerly and soutn-westerly direction for distance of one and one-half miles; thence In an easterly direction to the point of commencement, and containing 160 acres, more or less. JOSEPH DOUOLAS WILSON, Acting as Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. Datd 30th AprU. 1927. packer Bruce I., one of the prettiest vessels of Its kind ever seen In this port. Sixty feet In length, the vessel' is powered with a 75 h.p. Atlas-Imperial' OH engine. It had Just been com-! at the Erickson Bros, tooatbuild-' yard at Vancouver when Brandy i set out for the north. The trip up the coast. running easy, took 74 hours In-1 eluding a wait for the tide at Seymour , Narrows and a stop at Butedale for Ice. Charlie Larkln Is chief engineer of the! vesel which left here Friday night for Hippo Island to start salmon pack-! lng frcn there to Butedale. : Naval headquarter at the east end :of the O.TJ. wharvea have now a-' turned the appropriate marine blue tint ai a result of a painting Job executed by Chief Petty Officer George Dawes who cant get over the admiration of his own work. i Prince Rupert Boat. House powerboat j "28." Capt. Alex. Saint. Is due back to-'day after a trip up the Stlltlne River to the British Columbia boraer where .the delivered a scow containing three I hundred cases of government liquor MINERAL ACT ('EKTiritUTi: r'lMr,nrEMF.VTH . NOTICE . "WESTERN HOPE." TRIXIE." and "OLD KENTUCKY" Mineral Claim situate In the Bkeena Mining Division of Prince Rupert District. Where Located On Porcher Island. TAKE NOTICE that Uwla W. Patmore. Free Miner's Certificate No. 89151 C, the duly authorized agent of Prank Patterson, Free Miner's Certificate No. 89137 O. intend, sixty dsvs from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificate of Improvements, for the f urpow of obtaining a Crown Orant of he above claims. And lurther take, notice that action, under Section 85, must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 6th day of May. 1927. LEWIS W. PATMORE. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for the Issue, of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lot one hundred and sixty 100). Queen Charlotte District, said to contain one hundred and sixty (100) acres, more or less, excepting thereout twenty-one (21) acres and five (5) acres thereof. Satisfactory proof of the toss of the Certificate of Title covering the above land having be;n produced to me. It n my Intention to Issue, after the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land tn the name of: Pacific Mills Limited, the original Certificate of Title Is dated the 6th April, 1923. and Is numbered 14893 I. land Uelstrv Olflce, Prlitce Rupert, E C, fith May, 1927. H. F. MACLEOD. Registrar of Titles. PAIN from Bladder Irritation toon esssd by '8ANTAL MIDY swara of Imitations Look fop lit wor "Mior' Sold by all druitmi Rslltis . "i. 0 Saturday. June 4, 1927 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This is ho self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are gMng trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most Inexcusable. DON'T Jose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room .1 Smith Hlock .Phone 7G3 Waterfront Whiffs Recent Improvement in Fishing Hringing Halibut Catch Close to That of Last Year Many Join Yacht Club up Each week the total of halibut landings at Prinr rtnnprt crawling up a little closer to the record of 1920 and prospects arel !. 4V... 1IUIT .L!.L t 11.. .. 1 ' I euun which nau a uaa start, mainly on account of an unprecedented amount of unfavorable weather for the first couple of months, may yet come up to the big year previous. Total landings at the port to date are now less than 800,000 pounds behind last year. Canadian landings are just 30,500 pounds behind and next, week may ".go over the top." The big decrease is now in American fish, the volume of which it Is gratifying to note is also steadily coming up. a . During the past week a total of poundi was marketed at this port paid .on Friday to the Joe Baker for 0,000 pounds. Low bids of the week were 12.8c and 6c on Saturday for American and 12c and Cc the same day for Canadian. Frank Beaton of Queen Charlotte City has purchased the Vancouver' selneboat Seiner. Arrangements now feeing made to bring north arja "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT M)TH'i: Of APPLICATION' I'OK 1 I.KKMK home at the Salt Lake and a gasboat. By the end of the term he ought to be buying the elevator or the dry dock. The pride of the Mann fleet Is the King faith, formerly owned by SteTe King, the deal for which was closed liasc ounaay alter Steve had given a five hour 'demonstration of how to start a gas engine with aqua pura. It is a 20-foot open boat with a 4 h.p. Easthope engine over which Eddie hopes to become master ere the summer 1. over. Next In line comes Arthur Brooks-' who wno has nas succumbed succumbed to to the the Dan gas :toat lure to the extent of taking over the well, though perhaps not favorably - known Viola formerly of Ben Self HKKK : ownership. Arthur may not be able to pack aboard all the Board of Trade on the . visitor, around this summer but he Is going to try bard. Other other : John Rowell's Prince Rupert Invention : REX-O-TONE COMPANY Investors, Here Is Your Chance! W'r have ordrm for or have already Installed Itex-O-Toneo In the limiir of such veil known name a J. S. CowM-r, Editor of Hie WrMwi) Trlhune; Mr. fieo. Kldd, President of the It. '. KleHric Co.; Harold ISrown, Manager of the In Inn Steamship o.; Mr. It. . Merrick, Manager of tlte Hank f Nova M-.tU: Chief of INriice. . II. Umg; Y. I), f Irani, I'rrvldrnt, North Western Dredging Coin piny; lteereiul Tatlier Woods, Victoria. It.C; and nun j others of Vanromrr prominent jritlzenu. to slack the thirst of the hardy Telegraph Creek prospectors. Beside Skipper Saint, Sergeant Alex McNeill, Public Works Engineer W. A. Talbot and United States Customs Officer M. L. Stepp. also made the trip north. The Bushby tug PJt.T.. Capt. Harris Kerr, went up to Georgetown on Thurs- cay and. picking up a scowload of lumber, proceeded to the Naas River to re pair the Rupert Marine Products hoppers at the various canneries. The F. H. Phlppen , Capt. Jim Morrl-Bon, made'a trip to the-mill on Wed nesday wid 'brought, buck' a scow con- tall:fnctislrlbD& trade, as well i : a-i U; jagi bt 1 unibei' for .'the ' Big" Bay yards: f The customary mid-season era of painting and cleaning Is now commenced In halibut boat circles. With fine weather prevailing, the opportunity la being grasped to put on touches that less favorable weather near the opening of the season' prevented. Such work has been done at the dry dock on the Aiken and Minnie' V. and at the Edward Llpsett ways on the Pair ol Jacks and Helen I. Several vessels have also been up on the Ward ways. Alex McDonald, happy for respite from a fireman's arduous duties, left, the Yacht Club fluats yesterday morning with his Hector, to be engaged during his holidays for the next couple of weeks or so In trolling at Dundas Island. Alex finds this method Just as pleasant and, perhaps, a little more profitable than some other, forms of holiday making. Dr. R. O. Large of Pprt Simpson recently purcha.d the small open boat Uessle T., formerly of Kalen ownership, which he will use for runabout purposes. The craft Is-powered with a Kelly. Perfection engine. M:W Pl-KASI KK HOATS Two new raised deck pleasure cruisers which will be a decided acquisition to the East End mosquito fleet as well as a credit to the workmanship of their owners, are being built at Seal Cove near the Rlel mill by Dune Kennedy and Oeorge Kelaey. The boats, which are of neat and Identical design, are 29 fret long and wll be powered with Ford Marine engines. The frames are up and planking has now been com 50 UNITS OF $100 EACH This Advertisement Written vEspecially For Prince Rupert News Readers J FOR' LARGE PROFITS, QUICK RETURNS AND CHEAT INCREASE IN VALUE OF INVESTMENT, NOTHING BETTER HAS EVER IJEEN OFFERED IN PRINCE RUPERT. To every subscriber of two units or more we will send complete Rex-0 -Tone Free, Owing to the unexpected demand for John Howell's marvellous Patented Acoustic Chamber which makes all old phonographs equal to any of the highest class machines now on the market, and to cope with the demands throughout Canada, United States and Great Britain, we are now about to form a small syndicate of investors, prior to incorporation. Arrangements have been completed to have Rex-O-Tones factory-made, and our first order for one thousand placed. A small investment made now will insure a life's income. If jossible, call and hear it for yourself. The first public syndicate will comprise fifty units of $100.00 each, which willjbe absolutely on the ground floor. Should unit holders deem it advisable to form a corporation, unit holders will receive in shares, double the value of said unit. Directors of Company will be chosen from the holders of said units. Not more than five units will be sold, to any one person. Since our first advertisement of the Rex-O-Tone, our Demonstration Rooms have been filled to capacity until 11 o'clock every night to accommodate those wishing to hear their favorite records as reproduced by this invention. A Ilex-O-Tone is not merely an attachment for a phonograph, but consists of the full sounding chamber, to take the place of the one now in use in old phonographs. A Itex-O-Tone when installed, will make the oldest phonograph equal to the finest and highest We class machines now on the market, in volume, tone and quality. OVe know we have "an unlimited market for our product, which is as yet untouched. Our mail orders prove this. Acoustic engineers state that this man Howell (the inventor) has accomplished what has been considered the impossible, because of the fact that he has gone contrary to all laws of Acoustics. .Within the space of an average sized violin, he can reproduce Volume, Tone and Quality equal to the large3t and most expensive phonographs now on the market. These sounding chambers called Rex-O-Tones are made of selected B.C. Violin Spruce. There is no metal, nothing to get out of order, and will last a lifetime. It is the most marvellous invention in connection with phonographs that has occurred for over twenty years. We have now at the present time, numerous offers rom manufacturers and distributors to manufacture and sell for us, the Rex-O-Tone on a royalty basis. A Hex-O-Tone (meaning King of Tone), without additional experimentation is equal to the best radio horn now on the market. We have experts perfecting the device in this connection, and it is an assured success. To the present date, all expenses in connection with the Patents, Manufacturing and Demonstration, has been supplied by private capital. Additional capital is wanted for Publicity and Radio Experiments, etc. Endorsed liy the leading musicians of Vanrouver, Mich as Mr. Will rilling. Orphetim Theatre; Kow-larid, Rowland's Hand, and Mr. lilv, Organ Builder; Mr. Calladlne, Violin Maker. I'OK KE.MONSTKATIOV Want to liny The Oldest I'prlglit lliniingrapli Possible. menced. I Fred Kergin, who arrived home this! week from ant-ending University at! Toronto, will take charge of his father's J cruiser Full Moon, which, it Is under-! stood. Is to be commissioned In fishery patrol work this season. The forestry cruiser Alpine Fir, which has been undergoing extensive repairs at the McLean shop following an explosion at Butedale which blew her upperworks entirely oil, Is now about finished and will be ready to re-ifume .service -next week,; Mac 'says It's a real iat now. 'Ntdiess to say he didn't1 build K. Otherwise he wouldn't lie. making cracks like that. :u '. ' Jack Presrott is the trolling boat Bay floats. - -' changing engines In Mabel at the Cow The new selneboat and packer for the Langara Fishing & backing Co-bum at the McLean shop, is now complete and' Is awaiting the arrival of a crew to take her across to Massett. Necessary arrangements having at last been effected with the city build ing authorities from- which he hss seemingly won a round, C. O. Rowe Is now proceeding with the completion of bis new tin shop at the corner of the dry dock and government wharf roads. C. O. is not In the habit of starting things he cant finish even If sometimes it takes him a while to get tliere. Now if the Government comet to life and puts Its projected improvements into being, hell be out of luck. T.OVT. VVIIAIIF WOKK Reconstruction of that part of the government wharf between the slved and biological station, for which the contract has been let to the Rupert-Vancouver Stevedoring tc Contracting Co., will commence inside of a fortnight with J. II. PiUsbury manager of the company, tn active charge. The (continued on page six) ASTHMA CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, HCAD AND BROMCHIALCOLDS, HAY FEVER Sw!lowKAZMAHctP.ul. Send Sc tot trial. Ttmpletont, Toronto, tt at your drug (Ufa. HAZ-MAH The Vancouver Sun calls the Kex-O-Tone, !aruso'H Throat." Western Tribune, April SMh. states that It I "the greatest reiolutlonary Mrlde In Acoustics since Ellison gave the liiMiorjili to Die world." Vancouver Sporting Sens states that It "sure gives the dyspeptic old phonograph a new-set Nrf lungs." South Vancouver News, "It Is perfection Itself." Vancouver Home Monthly, "Old records can now be resurrected anil enjoyed a never before, with, (he use of a Ile-0-Tone." Our price for installation is. from $15.00 to $35.00, according to size and make of machine, and is sold on a guarantee, and is considered by the public exceptionally reasonable for results accomplished which means to the profit of at least 20O'. This invention is a Vancouver product, and will be demonstrated in every city and town continent. THERE WILL BE ONLY FIFTY UNI TS SOLD Subscriptions Filled in Order' Received or Reserved .Make All Checks Payable to Rex-O-Tone Co. Bink of Montreal Depositors. 583 Dunsmuir SCtreet, Vancouver, B.C. money-back Company, a across the Leo. P. Gregory, Sec-Treas. PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. New Stock of Garden and Field Seeds and Fertilisers ' Pratt'a Haby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies vniiLKIEY VALLEY HAY AND CHAIN Our Famous Edson Coal ' in any quantities also Telkwa Coal Store Phone. 58. Trotier Dock Phone. 558 Canadian National Steamships Co, Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating fi.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patternmakers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. V Our plant ia equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL VORK. PHONES 43 and 385