ACTB STX Silverware A larse slock lo choose from. Our prices aro standard ni-cnrdiiiR lo quality as sold all nvnr Canada. Rogers' Community Plate all al SPECIAL DISCOUNTS this week. Save Your Eyes Our Optician lias had over 25 years' experience testing eyes and filling glasses. Satisfaction Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North SUGAR SPECIALS For THREE DAYS ONLY Uuy your requirements now. 'I'll e Preserving Reason is coming w'lieu you will need more sugar. 100 ll. sacks $7.45 50 lb. sacks $3.80 20 lb. sacks S1.G0 to lb. sacks ., 8So Icing Sugar, 2's 25o Lump .Sugar, 2's .. 25c ltrown Sugar, 6 lbs. for 5o Mussallem's 417-423 Fifth Ave. East. 18 and 84 BATHING SUITS Men's Cotton Hatliing Suits $1.35 Children's Cotton italhiug Suits 75c Ladies Woollen Halliing Suits, Penman's . . $4.50 Children's Wool llalhiiig Soils .., $2.75 Men's Woollen Hatliing Suis $4.50 Jabour Bros. Limited Phono 645. Cor, 3rd A 7th. Now obtainable Sup In VsSC Prince Rupert. Canada's Favorite Furniture I Polish. Al all I good stores in small or large bottles. Also "SUPREMA" Mop Oil and Die famous "Eureka Bleach." Look for the Rooster Label. DRY BIRCHWOOD and Cedar $6.50 Per Load Cut Id any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue P)ione SS0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. T SECONDS MOTION OF CANADA'S NOMINATION' ! Ownership of Vast Northland Not Objected to by Juneau Newspaper But Subject of Squib (Juneau ICmpirc Perhaps it is the iiol weather that causes people to discuss seriously Canada's claim to all the land between (ho Canadian tti'iltil'iml mul III.. V,,i-ll. llnln wil 111. ii ... I III l.liv. nil, llUtlll J)i IIU i matter who might discover it. lit I the first place the precedents! have established the rule that! lands belong to the discovering1 country. In the next place, and injure important, the ownership of land within a dozen or so de-j grees of the JS'oitb Pole would be a liability rather than an assel. The only possible use such lands could be put to would be as landing fields for airplane, and ownership (f such would only entail the assumption of the cost of their maintenance. i Under' the circumstances oiie tvould think that Canada would feel lucky if some other country roubl be induced to undertake Ibc ownership of North Pole llasin lands, if there arc any such lands. However, inasmuch as Cunada has nominated herself for the ownership we can see no good reason why we should not second the motion. Miss Oral lloss left aboard the (lower boat Spey for Lewis Island this morning lo spend a forl-in's'Iil's vacation al the Lambly ranch. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE IS IIKIlKIIY CIVIN that III rescue euverinir cerium lands near I In jmicliun of (icslall and Skcciia lilvem uesigiiau-u loi 21, nantre &, i.uasi vii- trict, is caiu-eiieu. ut.11. it, iiur..i. Deputy Minister of Lands. Deimr Imi-ii t of Land. Victoria. B.C.. May 4lh. m. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Appl to Lias Lands. In IIik Land llccordlnir District uf I'rlnce llutierl. and situate on the north west const of I'earh.i Inland, D.C., approximately three miles norUi from Ihc iuuu.li id Winter Harbor. Take .Not Ice that Frlnell t Limited or rrlnee Ituix-rt B.C.. occupation packer-. Intends lo apply for a lease ot the follow Inir described lauds: Cnmiiienrliiir al a ixjst Mauled arm-ox Imately three mlle tmrth trom the mouth of Winter Harbor, rearse Island; then northwest two i chains, more or Irs, to low water mark; thencn southwest ali in r low water mark one hundred and lly (160) chains; thence southeast two (2 chains; thence northeast on hutidrei and sUty (I60t chain, more or les. to point or commencement and ron tainlnic thirty-two (32) acres, more or less. FMZZEM.'S LIMITED. Name of Vppllcanl. Hated Mav IJIh. 1995. LAND ACT. Notlcs of Intsntlon to Apply to Lsast Land la Skeena Land District, necordinir Dis trict or Prince iiupert and situate ai Port Edward, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that the Skeena Illver Packing Company, Limited, or I'orl Ed ward, B.C.. occupation Fish Parkers, I'l lends to apply ror permission to lease the following dcscrllwd lands: Conitnenclnjt at 1 post planted at tin- southwest comer or lit 4 47ft ll.V. coari district; thence southerly along1 low water mark, JOO ft.; thence southwesterly, parallel to the southerly boundary or 1-ot 47D, iso n.: inenre nnrtneriy narauei lo water mark. JOO reel: thence north easterly along the southerly boundary ol 1.01 4471 produced, l&o reel to me no ni of rommencement, containing hair in acre, more or less. SkEElNA niVEII I'ACMIVa CUMI'A.NY, LTD. 4ppien. Dated Mav 1st. Ittl LAND ACT. Notlc of Intention to Apply to Purchais i-no In Skeena nanre S Land liecordiinr Dis tdrt or I'rinre Itiifxrl. ll.C and situate Haystack Island, south or Wales island. n.r. TAKE NOTICE that the ftin'.rtlan Fish ing Co. Ltd.. ol Vaneftuver, ll.: occiim- iioit, salmon Canners, intends to apply $otel g TORONTO In Centre of Shopping and Business District 250 ROOMS 100 with Privita Bath EUROPEAN PLAN I, WINNSTT THOMPSON, MAN O. DIR. FIVE CENTS A POUND HIGH TEN YEARS AGO FOR FRESH HALIBUT Ten years ago today citizens read in a local newspaper: "There is a heavy demand for halibut at the present time, and good prices are being paid locally lor the fish. As high as 5-18 rents a pound is being paid in the cily, so strong is the demand in the east." SURPRISE SHOWER FOR MISS GLADYS KEMP A surprise shower was given las! night by about twenty members of Hill (So chapler I.O.D.B., for .Miss Gladys Kemp, who is a member of the chapter and who is to be married lo James Mitchell this mouth. The young people invaded the Kemp home, carrying their gifts with llieni, and spent a pleasant evening. Refreshments were served and games and music enjoyed. TORONTO GOLF PLAYER . Notlc LEADING LONDON MAN OTTAWA, July i. Don Car-rick of Toronto was leading Ross Somerville of London two up at the end of the first eighteen holes this morning in Ihe final Cana-adian amateur golf championship. OTTAWA, July I. Can-irk wins golf championship 5 up Hid four to play. SMITHERS Miss Maxine Williams,, of I'd-son, who has been the giies't oT Miss Arlene Kirkpatrick for sev eral weeks, returned to her home on Thursday. Among those who left lo Ihe Dominion Day celebra tions at Prince George and visit with friends, were Mrs. O. Car- ruthers, Miss Ruth Millar and .Miss Helen Grant. Miss Jessop, nurse at the local hopMaI, returned lo resume her duties the fore part oT the week, after a holiday spent al coast cities. LAND ACT. or Intention to Apply to Lsas Land. in the Ijind Iterordlng District or I'rinre 'Itu-wrt. and situate on the north west coast of I'ejise Island. ll.C, approximately three miles north from the mouth or Winter Harbor. Take .Nutlre thai J. Fielding Gtrang of Siinnyslde, ll.C. occupalon cannery-man, Intends- tu apply f.ir a lease or the following described lands: . Commencing at a post planted apprai r.i ,iu.iiil..liiii hii.kli . . II TL iii'tiivij tiiii f- iiiiira ii, aiii, iii.iii nn? iiiiiuih ""- iuiiiim or wiiiirr VL.17i (IchitIImmI i i.. IiiikU: ... r.nmiiienrlnir at a tWKt planted al liliih water mark on west hmv or llayataik Inland; tlienrp inirtli sevpti rhaln: Ihfiirf eaM Kevrn rlialu: thenre aonth ren rhalm; thpni'i- tmt trvrn ttialns, and ('(Hitalnlnr rtvp arrp. tiMirn or lp THK ITV?HOIA. FIIII0 CO. LTD. hatnd Vn1 Mar. Kil. P.O. Box 235. Phono 209 Richard Garrett representing W. H. M. ROLSTON A CO. Specialising in Portland Canal Mining blocks. Porter Idaho-Marmot Metals AUDITORIUM Dancing Every Evening, 8 to 11 1 Dance 10o 3 for 25o Mrs. II. O. Crewe will give Dancing Lessons beginning Saturday Kvcning, July 4, 7.30 to 8.30 p.m., and every Wednesday and Saturday Kvcning thereailer. L. J. Marren, Mgr. Harbor. rare Inland: itu-tve nurltiwent lwu (Si rhulns, nmre or l'-s, In low water murk; llienre liurtlicatt thing low water maid one hundred and Uly vtCO) i-liuln-; tin-lire noullienm two. tx.i ciiaiiis; inenre ftouiuwesi ne liiindrcd and ulity (150) chains, more or leiM. V l"Int or riiimiiciiieiiieiit and containing tliirty-two (311) arren, more or lean. JAMES FIEI.DI.no 8TIIA.NO. KtiM or Applicant, !Mrt Mav nth. msi. LAND ACT. CA8EIARLANr DISTRICT lilKtrlct or cmslar, Stlkine Ulvltlon. TAKE .NOTICE that I. Walter Julian inelurned Soldier), or Trletranh Crock. ll.i:., occupation Miner, Intend lo apply i ror pernil.'ilon to punliae the following I described lands: ; Comincnrlnir at a post planted about I one tune eatt r MrLeods slourh near ; the stlkine Itlver and about Si miles 'Houthwent nr ' Telegraph Creek; thence norm so mains; thence cast u ciuln,: thence south o -lis Ins: thence west 40 rhalns to point or commencement and containing 310 acre", more nr less. WALTEn JULIAN, Applicant. nrll nih LAND ACT. Notlc of Intention to' Apply to La Ltnd i In Skeena rune A Land District, lle- U-ordlnir Dlsli-lrt Prince iiupert, ii.c, and , situate vi mile north ir Wale Island Cannery, on Wales Island. ll.C. I TAKE NOTICE that the Canadian Fish- ' In if Co Ltd.. or Vancouver, B.C., occupa-1 tlnn. Salmon ('.miners. Intends tu trpply , ror permission tu lease the following- de-1 m'rlbed lands:- - 1 Coinineurtng at a punt planted at high water mark, near point V mile north . rrom cannery on Wale Islsnd! thence north one rha'n; thence west ten chains: thenre south to shore line one rhalnsi thence east following- the shore line to point or commencement, and containing, one acre, more or less, I THE CANADIAN FlSHINlj CO. LTD. 1 Ditod 30lh May, an, 1 flTR DAILY NEWS Saturday, July 4, 1923, CALATHUMPIAN PADADE FEATURE AT TERRACE DOMINION DAY EVENTS TUltllAUi:, July L The Sons ol Canada staged a mus successful Dominion Day celebration here. The proceedings with a calathumpian parade. There were a number of floats, including the Native Sons, Ihe Hebekahs, the Oddfellows, and the 1J.D. Hridge Club. lit the foot parade which was headed by the Native Sons' band was a clown who afforded most ol the fun, an old fashioned oiiple from Ihe country, a negro, and a toy automobile decorated wilh maple leaves. The- prizes went to the clown, .Mr. Murin, and lo flie negro, Miss May Smith. In the evening there was a box- poxlpon,. several calls on the northbound trip to lie taken care of on the southbound journey. During the call al Ocean Falls the boat went aground on Ihe silt which has accumulated at the dock there, and she was further delayed at Huledale when il was ascertained tbSil one of the chains ol the steering gear had been broken. Notwithstanding these delays she was able to proceed from here with very little delay on Ihe, excursion trip. TERRACE NOTES Miss Wanda Wednesday for Marsh left on till l:ut u-linpn sln will visit Toronto, Montreal and Lindsay, ()h. Mrs. Hall entertained al bridge on Wednesday, the party going to the daiice' Jaler. Tom Mars!i",' who has been at tending school al Prince Albert lor Ihe past two years, returned honif Monday.' A. Gooderiough was a business visitor lo town this week. Mr. ami Mrs. Geo: Clothier are visiting Terrace -I his week. Miss Grogan and Miss (Irani are business visitors lo town in connection with the new Dic tionary of Facts. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. KelHi arrived home aNer two year's HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Hupert Mrs. Andrew (Jray, Mrs. L. Ji. Wilkerson, Miss Louise Wilkerson, Victoria; Miss Adelaide Uruinstedl, Mrs. A. Hrainsfedt, Chicago; F. L. Dip lock, O. W. C. Durlage, Mrs. Ii Wilkinson, John Torsyth, Miss II. Taylor, Miss D. Munn, A. J Hates, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Clougti, Vancouver; Mrs. W. H. McAfee, Mr and Mrs. O. W. McAfee, George town; K. McDonald, Kdiiionluu; Miss Crawford, Ancliorage; John A. Clark, Claxtbn; Mrs. (ieo. Hiugslada ami two children, Jo.lin (ioon, Port IJdward; ji. W. (Jeorge Mrs. and Miss Hagen, Prince (Jeorge; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lev- ensater, Seattle; 11. (. Ileckwilh, J. L. Hichai'dsoii, Portland; Mrs. W. Mussel, Skeena City; Mrs. W. Hrakenbury, Pitman; W. S. Uurn-liain, Seattle. Central P. T. Cousins, Knda-ko; Chris Dixon, Georgetown . Mr. and Mrs. W. Weaver, Sunny-side; Mrs. II. II. Pierce, llays- iiorl; L. Gairir, N. Paisoii, W. Campbell. CX.il. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Kdll SALH - Household furnl lure, consisting lit full dining room suite, living and bedroom furniture, rugs, mats, elc kitchen utensil, breakfast room rui'iillure, eleeliie ap pliances, ,Mo'naich range, dish es, elc. ,1. A. IMwards. 6lfl I'ourlh Avenue Hast. Phone Ureal NEW FUR COMPANY OPENS ON THIRD AVE. ' A j Furs Will be Made Up or Re modelled on Premises by Now Concern With the establishment of the opened u.c. Fur Company in Ihe city,1 under the management of A.f Itichinonil, a furrier oV many 1 years experience, the citizens of Prince Hupert will be assured of expert workmanship in the re modelling and niakiug-up of. furs on the premises thus saving lime, express ami insurance. . The H.U. 1 Fur Ul Co. KU. has IIU7I 'taken lilJVUI over the he recently ly premises on Third Ave.j vacated by . Common-) wealth Trading Co., next to (i.W.Y.A., and the services of an expert furrier- from the south 1'he afternoon was celebrated have been secured, . The verv by a baseball match which was much enjoyed in spile of the local team being badly defeated. It was followed by races of all kinds. latest machinery hits been in stalled and it will! be the object of the ronipany to give their eus- turners a fur service second to! none in the province. A real lire i ing match followed by a lug of of the fur service will be that a1 war. customer can selerl rmw u.t' me uanco in i ne evening, nave iiiem made up in any style iMiMi-ti ouu ui mo most popular or the season. PRINCESS ROYAL while they wait. , In addition a special nffW is made for one mouth only to glaze and clean fur coats iu:d capes! for !)TiO n snci ii-i 1. I.i..i. ,..,....11..' HP! iwro Ait Tntn1 - ! ULLIULI) UN 1K1IV0,S m"hii ?30. " j CORPORATION OF THE CITY The C.P.R. ss. Princes Royal,! OF PRINCE RUPERT, 'apt. Cliff, arrived in port last1 v.imii duuut iKimngiii. .-ue, i-ourm Avenue East. Rmmh was under charter lo the local Klks lo carry a party to Kelchi- Kan and conseiuently hail to; Grading. Section 6. Tenders will be received by the Cily Clerk up lo 5 p.m. Monday, (be Cth day of July, for the above work. Full information and form or tender may be obtained at the 1 office of the Cily Migineer. Ihe lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. . liy order of the Cily Council. I'l'V.Jiil''tiL. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Application for Beer License Notice is hereby given' that oiii the I lib day of June next, the undersigned intends to apply lu the Liquor Control Hoard1 for licence in respect lo prclnise being part of the building known as Hudson Hay Hotel, Telegraph Creek, ll.C. upon the -larjjjs d"-cribed as Lois 3 and i. block '' map J75t Prince Rupert Land Regislratiou District, in the Pro vince ol Urilish Columbia, Tor the sale oT beer by the glass or by open bottle tor consuinptloi. 011 the premises. Dated this 25lt day of Mav. 25. . F.R1C McOKMt, Lessee, Applicant. LAND ACT. Notlc of Inltntlon to Apply to La Land. Ill I lie Land Recordlnr UMrlrl or I'rinre liuwit. and situate on Hie ni.rili wesl roan or fcarsc Nland. U.C. approii- mately sit miles north rioio Hih umuili or Winter Harbor. Take .Nutlre thai Unmu-Mlllnil l imited of Vancouver, U.c, occuiiilon tuckers, intends tu apply ror a lae or, lira follow in ic descriitfd lands: ( ommeiH-inir at , iol Mauled aonroi iinalely sl mile norili frnun the mouth ot winter naruor, rearse island; luetic norUluol two (8 ilwiu. more or less. In low water mark: thctirv iiorlheast alonir low uilfP mui-k itiu hundred and Kitty (loll) chains; llietire wnitlifa-.il two m chain.: iliencR Miiilhwest one hundred and sixty (lout chains, more or less, tu ikiIiiI or romiiieuceniriil and con uiiiiiik thirty two (84) artrs, iiiuit or less, , COSSE-MII.LEHb I.IM1TEIJ. Aaine or Applicant. Dated May Hlh. 101 LAND ACT. Notlc of Intsntlon to Apply to Ls Ltnd lu Skeena I la n ire 4 Laud District, lie cording District I'rlnce Huert, and sit dale wiuthvteKt point of Wale Island. TAKE .NOTICE that the Canadian t'lsu Ing Co Lid., nr Vancouver. II. U.. uccupa lion, Salmon ('.aimers, Intends to apply ror iieiinissKHi to lease the following no- Krltied lands: - Coiiiiueirlnr at a post plunled at high; water mark on southwest point on Wales Island, ll.C; thenre north one chain; thence east ten chains; thence south one chain to shore line: thenre west along shore line to point of mmmcureiuent, and containing one acre, more or less-. THE CANADIAN ITSIII.NO CO, LTD. Dated Kind May. ISit. CANADIAN SERVICE FROM MONTREAL. TO F-LYMOUTH-CHKRBOURQ-LONDON Asraula . July II. Aug, 15. sent, tt Atilouia .. . July Is. Aug. ti Sept. IV Ausoula . . Aug. I, 1V, Sepl, 10 Auranla Satumla Alhenla . u hif snrvuL July Alaunu Aug. 7 TO GLASGOW. , July 10, Aug.,7 jiiiv 17 l.elllis , . July 31 FROM NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL nconla , . . July m, Aug, II i:armanlH . . July Ii Samaria . . Aug. TO CHERIOURO AND SOUTHAMPTON Maiirelania .. July IS, Aug, It, Sept. I scinltanla ... July yv, Aug, IK, Sept, 9 Herengnrla Aug. t, ft, sni. to TO LONDONDERRY AND OLASOOW Coluinhla. .July l Cameron!. . July IS California ..Jnlv SS Assyria .. Aug. I . TO PLYMOUTH-CHIRB0URQ-LONDON ('eonla .. Aur, 8 l.ancssirla . . Aug. TO PLYMOUTH-CHERI0URQ-HAMBURQ Arahle July 15 Andaula . Aug. I Money orders and drifts al lowest rale, Full Information from Agents or Company's Orncei n llastlnrs St, W Vaucouver, B.C. I I PLENTY OF BARGAINS STILL TO BE HAD AT THE BIG Jewellery Sale AE intended closing Our SALE on Sat- urday evening, July 4, but find we have not yet raised as much money as we needed to pay back Mr. Cameron for what he invested in the business. i We will carry on the SALE for a few more days in order to let everyone secure something at wholesale prices or less. Many things we have had in stock for some time will be sbld away below cost. If there is anything you need iust come in and price it and webelieve you will be pleased. Bulger & Cameron Ld. JEWELLERS .T- ' WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Saturday at 7 and 9 Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. Harold Lloyd "Hot Water" A cyclon'ic comedy or iiewlywetls ami meddling rein lives. The uproariously runny simy uf u raiiilt liearled bachelor gelling his when ho double-cruises the brother hood or ranry-rrees and rails ror a pair uf soft boiled eves Her mother with Hie disposition or a disappointed wildcat her brother who gut up at 'i a.m. so Unit be would bave a longer day lo loaf lier lillle brother a sweet child you'd love to lake on your knee lace down wards. It's greal sluff. They eluded him, ridiculed him, laughed al llim. or rereil condolences and be replied, without n blush, "itli well, bul she's different." Then their turn ciiinc. II came upon his return from the honeymoon. Laugh? They held their sides and shrieked. Tbey howled until they choked. Was be getting his? Wits he? Oh, swuc't singing elephants! .,Oh, dancing, prancing nightingales Was be? For Ihe love or pink-toed seu-serjenls don't mis-seeing what happened lu this hardened of Ihe burdened. You'll yell wilh joy when her family come on a visit. You know the lillle ditty curerfree bachelors sing when one or. their number slips mid turkey lints iluwii a church aisle. Tbey warbled that lo this steel-willed man. who said no woman would ever gel him, when be siir rendered his freedom. Strong cast, including Harold Lloyd, Jobyna Ralston, Josephine Crowed, Chas. Stevenson, Mickey McBan. OUR GANG COMEDY "FIRE TROUBLES." MACK SEIMNETT COMEDY "THE LUCK OF THE FOOLISH." PATHE REVIEW. 50c and 25c (CANADIAN xPACiriC' VllWYi Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert rr IETCHIMN, WRANCELl, JUNEAU, MACWaY fs VANCOUVER. VICTORIA ami SEATTLE t.i July 6. 10. 13. 17. 20. 24. 27. 31 Jul. II II H It ft 71 !Q For BuWdsIs, twanion Ba. Cut Ball Ball.. Du.i r.n. h ,... B.w Oampbtll Rlr, and Vncour try Saturday 11 a.m. ' nen fef til (ttamahlp Un. mil Information from- . . VV. 0. ORCHARD 0nrl Agnt. Crnr of 4th 8trt and 3rd Astnu, Print Ruptrt, B O.