PAGE SIX HOSIERY SPECIALS All This Week Children' Hose, ull sizes, black, while and brown, 3 pairs for $1.00 Ladies' Cotton Hose", black, while and brown, 3 pairs for SI .00 Penman's Pure Silk Hose, black, navy, grey and nigger. Per pair $1.50 Ladies' Drop Stitch, brown, while and black. Per pair 65c. Radium Art Silk Hose, brown, while and black. Per pair 95c H.S.WALLACECO,LTD. Mall Orders Promptly Filled. We pay delivery charges. Have You ever heard of "Salt Spring Island" This wonderful island is situated iu the Gulf of 'Georgia, and Is noted for the. tremendous crops of small fruits raised there. Handicapped by an irregular boat" service, the growers cannot ship their fresh fruits to Vancouver or Victoria, consequently th-y liave estaldihcd a (Vj.oper-alive 4am Factory to which they send all their best fruit only. The result of this policy is amazing. No pectin is used in manufacturing, and we doubt whether ho nut made jam is nearly as good Our first shipment has arrived, and we invite you to a real treat. This is 1923 season's jam and the best wc have ever seen. Three lines only In 4 lb. Palls Strawberry, Raspberry and Loganberry. 95c. per pail We are sole agents for this lne. PRESERVING CHERRIES. (.Not sour . Lambert, 18 lh. cases $4.00 In baskets, each .... 85c Peaches, per basket 85c Hartlelt Pears, per basket 85c Large Kaskels Plums, each 85c Cantaloupe .... 20c and 25c Outdoor Tomato, Ih... 25c Hothouse Tomalos, lb. 30c (Jreen Corn on Cob 3 for 25c Cucumbers, 15c, 20c and 25c Green and Yellow Means, 3 lb. for 40c New Green Peas, 3 lb.. . 25c Large Heads Celery ... 20c Complete stock all lines Grccus. Rupert Table Supply Phone 211-212. LING .The Tailor Phone 649, WC DO DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BY 8TEAM. SUITS ordered to measure Second Avenue. Opp. Post Office Corner. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed. Third, Avenue. 0 Phone 9. C.N.R. CONNECTIONS FOR WHITE STAR SAILINGS Steamships of the White Star 'line will nail from Montreal during August as follows: S.S. "Ilc-!?ina," August I; "Megantic." jAug. It; 'Doric," Aug. I: "Can dida." Aug. 25. Passengers for these boats should arrange to leave Prince Huperl via Canadian National Hail ways July 28, Aug. I, II and I8lh. For rales and reservations, call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Avenue, Prince Huperl, H.C. Phone 2C0. 171-1-7 Adverlisp in 'he I tail v New DRYninni electric wash In macnine Let us sffovv you how to do your whole family washing, bed-clothes, comforters, pillows, etc., without once pulling your hands 1n the walcr or having lo handles wet clothes. Kaien Hardware Tel. 3. P.O. Box 1646. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 to 0. Phone 686. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments, FRESH MILK DAILY From Our Government Tested Herd of Guernsey Dairy Cows. BETTER MILK. BETTER SERVICE. STANDARD DAIRY Phone Black 61. Dr.F.P.Kenny DENTIST Helgerson Block. Phone 109 For Appointment. P.O. Box 953, Prince Rupert. KING GEORGE CAFE First Class CHOP 8UEY and NOODLES. Furnished Rooms to Rent. Prices Reasonable Phone Blue 471. Seoond Ave. 1 BUFORDDUE HERE S IN Important San Francisco Business Men and Others to Visit Prince Rupert The steamer Huftml, which is .due here in the course of the jiiext few days from !aij Francisco 'with sixty trade excursionists or Till DAILY NEWS Thursday, July ,yj .u 1 1 No other ganized by the an Francisco (Chan,ber Commerce aboard,1 ,irms , , , v len tnsco last tridav- for lhe,,iUM or,comnil.mat emIeavor nr.. jjorlli. No word ha yet been re. rf,,rescnlet, b ,he romruisio ce.vedvvhenlhe vessel wi arrive w1jc t , here and il is belied that the , lracU wi Iumhail,s iu Aau ;paryis possibly reinain.ng at ld yibcria- i in. i t I ii ii ii . V1 1 ,aLCaSe he 11UT 'V " ""yVavlpatioii Company, is sche.luled n The i.' mission , 1,0 u,l at Seattle. Prince Huperl. of . vrupie vu Ketchikan. Taku (ilacier, Ju o expand tanu-ay, Sitka, h.rdova. Se 1 1. t l Kohl Hay. Cape 1 Chaplin aiu, AHu Sjb , , x , yilH.ria Up,umin(r, i"1 L-m i. h n,ade i al iv No"'' . c Michael. , . the lluford is t Khl ri nri nnm an n . unViii T "'Y. a n and w II, that end ... v.evv 7. the mos of the important ports in the terri ory w, I he v.s.ted and a slop made at MUrria as well. r.r.iahi. Li.m,,.i. H. S. Hubbard is chairman of Ihe excursion. Waller Hrunt, potentate of Islam Teniide of lh Shrine at San Francisco, is anion? Ihe excur.-ionists accompanied by twenty other members of Islam' Islai lemples team who are makin the trip to Nome to put on the work for a class of twenty novices. ship also has a J'1 jnalender, I. J. blender. Mr. and: baud composed of the Hrovvn Mr, M x ,:ounihan. MisJ 1 rothers. famous saxophonists J(.anp A , and L. J. sjneopators. Calender. CurtiU Mrs. M , of the Iiomostic rrade "reau' F. Our fee. Margaret Fade, Steuart' San Franeiseo. a mender of tlic,niMP , .? , .". excursion, will make an invesli- ... gauon or in.de prosper., in wliicli a number of Sana Franc seo PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS DISTRICT. r.i,. . i .. . . . . . . . "'on, l.ll.irifs llauser, .Mrs. Henry foi-IHauser. U. S. Hermann. J. S ller-loKlnr Cunimenrlnit- , . , rnnn Jr .Mr. and Mrs. Charles llolhrook, A. K. Hldmes Mr ami r ..ih-- ma. uir i.aiiirara ritninr I'arklnr Company r ,.lii Harbor Inland, to apply for pcnnusion lo i-aM the dwrlbMl roresltore: it a point 11.50 rhaln norltiwrnif rlr rrom Ihe northuent rorner of U.t 1006. ihence m w.i .iimt-iij iiirrriioM o riiAiii la low mt.p ma.lr r.f fo.r.n Hon Entrance, r.l..nM IHmm thenre ouinwplf rly and foil. following nd low water mark Su rhaln.. . more or to j point IS rtialn ixirthw iet from the qiiar - ir uoi iMmi on ine nore line or UjI 100. thence w.utheaterlv 6 rhaln. thence norlheaterlr So chains, more or iw uir h,idi 01 roiiHiiencemcni, ana luted Ihlt ?0lh day of July, 3. LA.NOAHV HSIII.0 k I'ACkl.NO CO, II. B. Hauinflon. Arent. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. Sealed Tender will be recefved at l!ie office or Chler Engineer, Wlnnlper. Man-lloba, until twelve o'clock noon or I lie 3 let day of July, 19(1, for the follow Ini: (l! (.on.trurtlon of rulvertt on lie Soil them dlvllon Involvlny fifty nine Umber culvert replacement. 8 Olitmantlinir abandoned Itn.ber trestle brldrei on the tdson di vision: Plan, profile, rtierlflratlons and form or "iiitrart may lm teen and fonn of ten der .obtained al the office of the thief r.nrineer, Wlnnlper. Manitoba: District Ku a-lneer. Sa.katooti, Edmonton and Van couver; llvlioii tnrlneen, lirrlna. :al- rary and rrlnce Huperl; llealdent Engineer, i-rmce oeorire. The lowent or any lender not necea-sarlly accepted. A. E. WAnilE.X. 0neral AUuager. Wluiiifier, Han., July !8lh. UJJ. J; NOTICE TO, CONTRACTORS. ANVOX GOVERNMENT BUILDINOS. KEAI4.li TE.ftiEIIS, aiiperarrlbed "Tender for Anyoi Ooveniment Ilulldlug." will be received by the lloiHurable Hie Mlniiter of I'ubllc Work up to l o'clock noon of Turdjy, ihe 1 7th day or July, IttI, ror the ereclion and completion of Governmenl orricea at Aiij oi, Id the Atlln Electoral Olitrlct, B.C. I'lana, speririrallon. Contract and Forms of Tender nuy be aeen on and after the 1 8 10 day of June, mi, and further Information obtained at the 1 partmenl of Public Worka, Parliament liulldlng) and at the followlnr offlce; Goveriiment Arent. Court lloue, Vancouver, and Government A (rent, court lloue, I'rlnce Itupert. j Colea of plant, peciricallon, etc, ran Ins obtained from the Oeparlment on payment of a dfolt or Ten Dollari ($10.00), which will be refunded on their return In irood condition. The lowest or any tender not nect-Victoria, B.C., June 14th. 1013. narlly accepted, P. I'HIIJP. Public Work Engineer Pepailiueiit of public Worka, 'MM IbbbIB TheLittleDohril' Compared wlili ordinary slzrd piai WHY DO WITHOUT YOUR REGULAR PRACTICE? You can have this ' llltlc favorite right in your own room at less than 23o a day. Walker's Music Store Ltd. kind 'Mill doforBabq. BORftTtD TALCUM Best for 40ifeaiv rr.l. commanded by the Ala.skan.Siberia.i uneaii, ward, Utilan. and Seattle. Ihe Irip of 8,300 miles requiring 10 days. List of Excursionists The Hu ford's passengers are: Miss C. lle.lner. Thomas Hell. w ii iiirti-i.i.... mi . u" "Tl. ' .'wiv, ..ail. i'lunii, Ullll JIIUWII, .Mr. Ultll Mrs Vroil ltriiu-n !.. t m ... ., . . ' ' ' i.aura f , ?. i.selien. ... Miss II. I.lnuirp Kllc, Mi M Uearharl 1 w . . .. '. . .- ft.( 1 IMUH.., MUlltl'S 1.. ,,,'- demiing. Mr. and Mrs. W. p. Hammon. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hammon. Dr. James K. Hani.' .... i. ,i 11 ... ... ( ' M "" I S 11. . Jiinnarii, J I llllh.'l i ril. .vuurew Atlilroit I I.' I 'Hunt, it. D. Hy.le K. J. H. Ilylan.l . , , , , .. , ,. : - M,!,! r. A. Keep, labile Kennedy, u u. l k'n-- i'..i i ' . .7 ' . . """. -Mr. and .Mrs. W . D. Leabv. Mrs. " Mir ulliin Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Morrison, W. J. Moieland, ,rMis Mary H. Me-L'wen, S. S. I'eufield, Oeorire V. I'enniiulon, Tliomas C. Hen-! Dilution. Mi' 'lv telle I'ltillips. Jlrs. Knimef I'liillip. Mi-; Oraee I'hillips H. D. piekell. Min,! Hrufsltue Hurler. W. .1. Hrewell.) J. K. Hliiiiejaiider, Mrs. Orlauihij (. Sate. Mr. and Mr-. Ilenrv Schneider. .Mis Agnes M. Smith, Mr. and .Mrs. II. A. Simw. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Sinnv, Mies Hessie Slanwooil, Kicil Suellieirer ami; Fred Suellierer, jr., Mr. ami Mrs. 1". O. Sweet, (ieoi-e . 'Ihorne, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. i Ttniimiw 'I'iiiii 'tifl.,ill I I ,1 l F Van Meeiien, Mrs. II. NValton, Mrs. S. H. Woodliury. Ship's Officers The "Huford's" oltieers are: L. L. Lane, commander; O. Noren, chief nllicer; J. L, Waseer. ehier engineer;. W. A. UojikiiiM. purser; L. J. Ilarheau, chief steward. Hesides San Francisco, mlher cities represented hy the personnel are Oakland, Alameda, lleike-ley. Auburn. Saeritmeiiln l.o Angeles, Long Heach. San Jose,' Lalisloga, Marysvllle. Sanla Har-hara, New York, Hostoii, I'tica, Chicago and I'ortlauil, Oregon. IN3ULTIINQ A youiig woman of heroin liiiildyuiel n man who had known her father and mother. As he gazed at this plump Juno the light of memory came into his eyes. "Lei me see," he lyused, "which side of Ihe house do you resemble mosl?" "Sir," she cried in aeceiils far from mild, ' don't resemble Ihe side of any house." Los An geles Times. BAD LUCK FOR SOMEONE ELSE "D ' you believe in wishbones, icla lOben?" "Well, Well, chile, chile, it's it's a sign, o' lilly good luck lo hah a fresh one in yo' pocket ebery day or o . Hosloir- Transcrijd. NOTICE Knighls of Columbus and visiU ing brolhers ' will please nolo that owing to unforeseen circumstances and Ihe consequent postponement of Ihe visit of IheHlale Deputy lo Prince Huperl. tllm special ineeling. called for lo- morrow (Friday) eVenlng has been cancelfcduiilll further not lee. ; Secretary. WIRELESS REPORRT 8 a.m. HI LI. HAHHOH. -Cloudy; light nqrlhwesl wind: barometer 3U.U I ; temperature 60; sea smooth; 7 p.m. spoke luk' Lome oil Cape CaUerl norlliliiuid. AI.KHT HAY. Clear; calm: barometer 30.30; temperature SO; sea smooth. DKAI) THKH POINT. Over- east, strong southeasl wind: barometer 30.00; temperature, 35: sea rough. DHiMY ISLAND. Overcast; calm; light southeast wind; barometer 30.03; temperature 5t; light swvU; steamer Prince John out 23.15 southbound. Noon HULL HAHHOH.- Clear; calm; light northwest wind; barometer 30.15; temperature 6: sea mooth. AI.KHT HAY. Cloudy; calm; barometer 30.30; temperature 5'J; sea smooth. , DF.AD THF.HpOLVf.- Cloudy. Iroiig soulheast wind; harome- ler 30.8; temporal lire 02: ea rough. DHillY ISLAND. . therrast, freh nortlieasl wind; baroiurler, 30.07; teuieralure 02; light swell; 0 a.m. spoke steamer Prince John arriving Huckley Hay I p.m. soulhbound: 12.50 p.m. spoke steamer Prince Huperl due iu Friday on lime. SYNOPSIS Or LAND ACT AMENDMENTS Minimum prl. of first-emu, .a4 rxluced lo IS an acra; acon4sM to I Mo i n cr Pre-empt U-n now conOn4 lo ur vejied UimI only. Record will b rranted eoveiinc my land rullahl for acrlrultural ptirpnee and which la non-timber Ian4. Partnership pre-emption ahollitifd. but parttea of not mora than foul nuy arrant for adjacent pre-emption with Joint residence, but each reaklrg neceesary Improvrtnenta on roctlt CUWdm Pre-emptra must occupy claim, lot five years and make Improvement to valu of ll per acre. Including clear Inar and cultivation of at Uaat k before recelTlni Crown Grant. Where pro -emptor In occupation nv less than S yeara, and hat made pro port lor le ImpmTementa. he may! bo-cause of Ill-health, or other rauta. rranled l-termedlate rerllflrsta ol im prremeni and transfer bla claim Records without permanent res. dene mj I 1aud, provided appll rnt inske- Improvements lo aalent of fit ir annum and record same acl. year. Pallors lo make Improvement nr record name will operate aa lo. felttr. Title cannot be obtained Iu esa than a tears, and tmpravamaiii of 118 (e per acre, Includtni t acta cleared and cultivated, and residence of at least 2 esr are required. Pre-empior holding Crown llram may record another pre-emption, tf ha teures land In conjunction th hi farm, without actual occupation, pro. Vlded statutory Improvemanta mad and residence maintained on Crosn rrariied land I'raurreyed arras, nel eiceedlr-t ! cr. may be leased aa heme.1t , title to he ontatred after fjlfilllpf residential and Improvement condition For crailnf and Indjsfrtal purpose areaa eireedlng (Id acre may b l.s..o by on irann if mmoany. Mill, fattory or Industrial sit on tlmbet land not atceedlng It acres may be purchased; conditions Include luiymeiit of slumpeg. Natural hay mealow Iraree-wlble by mstlr.g roads may n purchased conditional upon eonstnietlon of a road lo them. Kehate of one-half of cost ol road, not exceeding half of purchase price, la made. PRE CMPTOHf FUEE GRANTS ACT. The -cops of tbla Act la enlarged o Include all persona Joining and sere-lug with His Majesty's Force Th Urns wlthli. which Ih heirs or devitese f a deceased pra-amntor may apply for till under Ihe Act t itendd from for one year frjm Ih death if such peraon, aa formally, until on year after the conclusion of the fiaat war. This privilege la also made ra-trocatlve. No fee relating lo pre-emptions ate due or parable by soldier on pre-emptlona recorded after J It. Taiea ara remitted for five year. Provision for return of moneys accrued, dua and bn paid alnc August 4. IIM, on account of payment. -r laxea on soldiers' nre-emptlon. Interest on agresmema to pjrrl.a.e town or city lota held by ratrabera of llled Forces, or 5;nileis. arnulred direct or Indirect, remitted from an. Ilatment to March 11, 1121. IUB. PURCHASE",, qs CROWN LANDS Provision made for laauanca of Crown grant to eub-pirchasere of Crown Unde. acquiring right from purchasara who railed to complete Purchase. Involving forfeiture, on ful-flllmsnt of condition of purchase In. teratt and laxea Where eub.purr'hae-era do not claim whole of original pat llU be JTif Cr,c du n,, m distributed proportionately over bj riay,"li20PPllC 'nu", b mmA ORAZlNO Oraalng Act, llil. for 7,t,matic development of llve.tnck Industry pro. vldss for graatng dlstrlcta and rwig administration under Commllonr. Annus! grating permlta laaued baaed on numbera ranged; priority for astab llshaa owner. Btock-ownera may forni AasoclaUons for rang nana-' m!nL ..f ' P'"r fra. permiu 12 e. a Cmt,tn " tira. u. M.T.LEE The Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor We have jiml enlarged our lore lo make room for our N'w spring and Summer rilock. Prices nro modciate. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing. Phone Red 138. Next to Km pi re Office. Phone 376 The House m of Quality Watch This Paper for Universal Shoe Sal Greatest on Record See Our Advt. on Page Three UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. I'muipl delive i- In all purls of I'ruire It tr Satisfaction or Money Back. We Prepay Mall Ordn V m V vn WW w w v mrtrm w WHiSmULIVlK THEATRE Tonight Only, Thursday, 7 and 9 George Melford'i Screen Presentation of Robert biiii Stevenson's Famous Story An HiuiM-eiii girl, a weak broken tuati dr Ihe sea of lift-. I lien (be title glurimilv lurtsed wlu.pl- I.. U....II. C. . I I I I. ... . r"a T,,.,ni .j.-ii iitniii-i . ii.iiii r- ti iia: vr hihiliou of nri ruling. l . Thrilling ! .!' : topns. James Klrkwood, Raymond Hatton, George Fswce Noah Beery, LI I a Lee, Jacqueline- Logan. COMEDY TOPICS OF THE DAY. Admission 35c and 10c. TIMBER SALE Xt146. Sealed Tender, will ur f ..ie.l l. !!, I Mini. lei of l aii'l.. al Vi- t .ria, n-.l tlcr jllian tKsrti i the I viii da of lulv. Ii I fur Hit pnrrh ,,f iHnrr XJtr, p. cui lu.ouq iar.pine Tie, front an arr Mtiuleil alsHil mile from I'aii.ng SlaiPsi, r vii., Itange t. i .l Uad In. trul Three ij, year will I- allowed for re lisoal if t tin lie r I under parlirulara of the i:hlef font ler. Vn-ioria, H i . or Putrid loreilrr.! I'rliH-e Huperl. B i TIMBER SALE X 6234. j SeM Triuler will - rerrltH by Ihe Mlnl.lrr of 1 nut. .i vi.,...,. lliaii ihsmi ihi the Ivlli day of July. Ifl 1 for lite piirrlM of Licence kit I. lo! cut aoo.otio feel of spruce, on in on lUaJiatVil IftUtl! IM liua, fl.H... f . , . rlutm nvribusem or Allrr trfk. Iiu'r . Tll (. fal talllt 1 .UUu.S ... ' ss'-" w-iiw aw- aj I r w v-ia a (la- ns j nsival of tlnds-r. rurlher partlrulara of Hie chief lores I ler. Virion, h.c. or liuirpt romter. I rlnre llnterl. B.I'.. n e Ci . iirnnri oiove TYUUU We have lust w" rl rar load of up river guaranteed seasoned is dry. Hie cut to order Also Kindling In Ssctt. For Prices, esll HydeTransfer Phont 510. Service and (Juslitj our Motto. IT IS YOURS Five-sixths of the timbered area in B.C. belongs to the People. Each year it is increasing in value as the more accessible timber is cut. In 1922 there was received from the sale of such timber the sum of $620,000. This helped to keep your taxes down, and to build up the Province. Green Timber is British Columbia's assurance of perpetual prosperity Why Burn It?