i AOB SIX Silverware A law slock lp choose from. Our prices arc standard according, lo quality a,s sold all over Canada. Rogers' Community Plate all at SPECIAL DISCOUNTS tins wcrtk. Save Your Eyes Our Optician lias had over 25 years' experience testing eyes and fitting glasses. Satisfaction Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North SUGAR SPECIALS For THREE DAYS ONLY 'ltuy your requirements now. The Preserving Season is coming wlien, you will need more sugar. 100 lh. sacks ...... $7.45 50 lb. sacks ... . . . . .$3.80 20 lh. sacks $1.60 10 lb. sacks . . . s .... 85o Icing Sugar, 2's 25o Lump Sugar,. 2's . . .. 25c llrown Sugar, 0 lbs. for 45o Mussallem's 417-423 Fifth Ave. East. 18 and 84 BATHING SUITS lien's Cotton IJalhing Suits ... .' ... $1.35 Children's Cutlou Dathing, ; Sujls 4 ; . i . . 75c LadiesV,.. Woollen Halhing ' Suits, i't'iinianV .. $4.50 Children's Wool Halhing Suits,.... $2.75 . Men's Woollen llathing Suits .... 54.50 . Jabour Bros. Limited Phone 645. Cor. 3rd & 7th. Now obtainable In Prince Rupert. Supreme Canada's Fav-orilo Furniture Polish. At all good stores in Small or largo bottles. Also "SUPREMA" Mop Oil and the famous? "Eureka Bleach." Look for Jho lloosler Label. DRY BIRCHWOOD and Cedar $6.50 Per Load Cut to any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. CLOSE MATCH IN KETCHIKAN Local Ball Team Lost By Only One Run on Saturday. Ketchikan won again from Prince Rupert by a score of five lo four, at the return ganio in (lie Alaskan city, Saturday. The game was close at all limes and lhe team from here played good ball. Sehenkler, for Rupert, pitched sood ball ami was given good support by his team males. Halfour and V. Menzics were a great source of annoyance lo the Ketchikan battery and are really responsible for the closeness of the score. Halfour on one occasion stealing home from third base and tieing the score. An unfortunate incident oc curred in the game when J. llat-chford, wlio was playing centre field for Rupert, was struck by a balled ball in the eye. Ho had run in considerable distance to take this high one, and, while looking up for an instant lost sight of the ball, which landed straight in his eye. He was re moved lo the 'hospital and the X-ray was used to ascertain if there had been any serious dam- ige, which fortunately was not Hie case. He was able to return with the parly and today is feel ing line. LAND ACT. Nolle of Inttntlon to Apply to Ltaat Lands. In Ihe Laud according District of ilnce Hubert, and situate on the norlh- ... r.9 IIA....B.. Ijl.....l II aTin.l.. VI C.lfC .fiailtl, u .V. .. Oll'l.r..- Iinalclv three miles north from toe mouth or winter naruor. Take .Nolli-e that i. Fielding Strang or Sunnyslde, D.C. icciiialiuii caniieryman, Ink-ieH to apply ror a lease or me following- described lands: Cuiiiineiirlnir at a post planted approx imately three, miles north rrom the moulu of Winter Harbor, Pearso Island; Ihen northwest two (Si chains, more or less, to low water mark; thence nortlieasl along low water mark one hundred and sixty 1.100) chains; thence southeast two (2) chains; thence southwest lie hundred and sixty (160) chains, more or le-s, to Hilnt of .commeuceuiiiil and coll tainlntr thirty-two (3) acres, more or less. JA.MES FIEMH.Vi STIIA.-XU, Name or Auplicanl. Dated May 18th. 1085. , LAND ACT. Notice of InUntlon to Appl to Leaaa Landi. In Ilia Land HecordliiK District (it Prince llunert. and eltuute on the iiurlli- uesl roast or l'-arsa l-laml. .B.C., approximately three miles north from the iuou.li of Wlulcr llaihor. Take nuiire that Krizteiis umura. or Prince Hupert B.C., occupation packers. Intend to apply for a lease of the follow Insr described lands: Commenting- at a post planted approx imately three miles north from the mouth of Winter Harbor, Pearse Island! thenc" ....I Im-i.s ..... IO fh.ln. nwira ft. Iia LAND ACT. A. Nolle of InUntlon to Apply to Lat Land In Skeena Land District, nerordln Dis trict or rriix-e unpen ana situate ai Port Edward, B.C. TAKE NOTICE thai tbc Skretia niver Notlc of Inttntlon to Apply to Purchaa Lana In Skeena nanpe i Land lu-ronilnir Dis trict of I'rlnre Itupert, B.C., and situate Haystack island, south of Wales Island iu:. TAKE NOTICE that the Canadian Fish Ilia- Co. Ltd., or Vancouver, H.C.. occur. lion. Salmon runners. Intends In nr.nli apnlv thence east seven chains; thence south seven chain j; thence west seven chains, and rontalnlnir rive arres, more or less. THE CANADIAN F1SII1.N0 CO. LTD. Dated SSnrt Mar. I8S5. AUDITORIUM Dancing Evory Evening, 8 to 11 1 Dance 10o 3 for 25c Mrs. II. O, Crewe will glvo Dancing Lessons begiuniriig Salunlay Kvening, July 1, 7.30 to 8.30 p.m., and every Wednesday and Saturday livening thereafter. L. J. Mann, Mgr. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 81. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Serv'oe. Coal, 8and and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Movlnn. i the uer'S your Buy a CongoleumRug and Spend the Difference .Sec for yourself the remarkable value offered in Congoleum Gold-Seal Rugs. In quality, durability, andrangeofpattcrns they arc the biggest money's wortn in floor - coverings today. (ONGOLEUM T COLD-SEAL Urt-Rucs METLAKATLA VICTORIOUS Wins Both Baseball Games From Prince Rupert on Holiday rood although both pitchers were hit ijuite freely, which accounted for 1 lie largo score. In the sec ond game Rupert team: had of the Mellakalla boys with I . to low water mark; thence niiiithwestj score of 1(5,. while the local boys Ulllllir low vtaifl HltHK Mile IIU1IUICM aim silly (160) chains; then -e southeast two tS) chains: ihenrc northeast on hundred and sUly (160) thalns, more or less, to point or coinrnencfineni ana containing- thirty-two (3?) acres, more or less. Mfl.l.l. I Ulir I. niton mv igin mya .Name or ppllcanl. i LAND ACT. Notlc of Intention to Apply to Land. tif' result that they piled up a were not able lo cross the plate. In lhe second game nearly everyone on the Itupert leant entered lhe box in an endeavor to slop the, onslaught, but it was of no avail. The first game was pitched by A. Hoy. warn. n.u niTunanon nsn i-acKers, m i , " . '"A..' lonas to anniy ror rprmiminn to iea.e: :.. . , .v . .".?'.. .. a"".""' Mm. rollowln dctcrlbcd land:- i-.y. v S2Z CommcnclnR at a post pinnlrd at tnc ' '"v dlMrlcl"' xZ" nmtrh'74.! Tow1 ' Take Xollce thai Cos-Mlllerd Limited S-ilf r nark HO II MiilhweM? ?f. "couver. H.C., -occupation packc. 4170. 150 rt.;. thence norlherly parallel lo water mark. 500 feet: thence north- easterly along- the southerly boundary of Lot 1471 produced, 150 reel to the mini of commencement, containing hair an acre, more or less. SKEENA niVF.n PACKIMl COMPANY, LTD. Applicant Dated May lL ims LAND ACT. CoiiiniPiicinK at a pust planted approx-linalely lx inilos nnrtli (rinm the inouiti T Winler Harbor. Pearse Island: iheine liorllivet two (2) chains, more or less, l' i low Water mark; thence northeast alouir low water mark one hundred and slily (160) chains; thence southeast two. (4 chains: IDenee somhwesl onf luindred and slijy (ICO) chains, more or iciw, io iwiik oi ciiiiiiiicnceineni ana con lamina- unriy-two (39) acres, more or oossE-MiLLtnn limited.' Name of Applicant, i paled Mav li lh. J ti LAND ACT. Notlc of Intention ta Aonl ta Lint Land . ! In Skeena llanae 9 Land District, lie-. I '-nfiUna- District I'rlnce Hupert. and tlt- uaie soninwesi poini or waies- isianu. ror permission to purchase the rollownir. lowing. TAKE ":r" .NOTICE that the Canadian Klsh described lands: i '"If l-o. ... Ltd., or Vancouver, B.C.. occupa- Commenclnir at a post planted at hlfrh ilon. Sainton Canners, Intends to apply water mark on west shore of Haystack : ",r permission io lease ine ronowinir ue- isiami: menre norm seven chains: i "-""eu mhus; Island. H.C.: thence north one chain: thenre east ten chains; thence sou m one chain to shore line; thence west alongshore linn to point of commencement, and containing one acre, more or less. THE CANADIAN F1SHINO CO, LTD. Dated ggnd May. m5. LAND ACT. j Notlc of Intention to Apply to Lai Land 1 In Skeena Itanae S Land' District, Ite-rordlnir Dlsliirt I'rlnce Itupert, U.O., am) .-.itiiaic -t nine norm or which isianu Cannery, on Wales Island, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that the Canadian Fish-Inn Co. Ltd., or Vancouver, U.C.. occupa tion, Salmon Canners. Intends to apply tup permission io lease me rouowing- ue '.scrltied lands: I Commencing at a post planted al hlirh I water mark, near point U mile north rrom Cannery on Wales Island! thence north one cha'n: thence es ten chains) thence south to shore line one chains Ihence east rnllowlna- the shore line to point or commencement, and containing: one acre, more or less. THE CANADIAN FISHING CO. LTD. limen amn MSV. I d n . LAND ACT. Notlc of Intention to Apply to Lass Land In skeena Ilanire S Land District. Prince lluperi.' B.C.. and slruate 100 yard north oi Himer naroor, rearse island. H.c. TAKE NOTICE that the Canadian Fish ln Co. Ltd.. or Vancouver. B.C.. occupa lion. Salmon, Canners. Intends to apply inr tn n'iiM... iy ii-nKe ine louowinr ae scrihed lands: Commencing at a post planted at hlith nns daily trows Monday, July 6, 1025, OCTOGENARIAN the BISLEY COMMON Tells of Incidents at Famous Rifle Meets Since Opening In 1860 LONDON, July 0. Uy Cana dian l'ressi. Never to have missed a singlo meeting of the National Hifle Association in all the (55 years of its existence, and still ait eager competitor in one at least of the matches! This is the wonderful record of H. T. Calmer, of Morllake, near London. This year Mr. Caitier, celebrates his 85th birthday. He is looking forward once again to occupying his old lent, and to doiiip a strenuous fifteen hours a day in the Statistics Department on llisley Common, when Ibis year's llisley opens today. A slight deafness is his only disability. He is one of the first up of a morning in this camp of early risers. Mr. Caiger is very insistent that moderation in eating and drinking is largely re sponsible for his enjoyment at! 85 years of t lie health and good! spirts of a man of SO. Several of Mr. Caiger's family are happily settled in Canada. es, l have certainly seen m good many changes in t lie -N.ll.A. meet," said Mr. Caiger to The Canadian l'ress. "Queen Vic- ..r .... t r iltui 1m, I "inlillv frrrnvn ns uuii IIHU tj ....... - . suburb of London, and the peo-F pie objected lo the great crowdsj which were iittracietl mere uy uie SMr., meeting;" PRIZE SHOOT HELD McNICHOLL RANGES i Malcolm Lamb Got First Prize , of Ten Dollars Yesterday I The prize shoot 'postponed' from .Dominion' Day was held at Mc.Nicholl ranges Ihe prize winners being M. M. Lamb who got ten dollars in value, It. Wilson' second $7 and A. Squires 3rd $3. Scores were as follows: M. M. Lamb .. II. Wilson . , . . A. So. n ires . , W. Urass ,. .. W.. M. llrown. . W. Davie . ... F. Lavery . . F. Hunter .. 2M 5U0 (500 Til 25 25 27 82 ; 28 28 22 78 25 2(5 21 75 ; 27 21 23 71' 25 21 2t) 72' it 23 15 57- 21 I'J J5 55" 15 18 U U, Sport Chat j Jack Kearns, of whom every body jnlerested in sport has heard at one time or another and who made himself rich by nianagaing Jack Dempsey, is like a pugilistic manager without a country. Though he is actually the toria opiiHMl the iiti meeting-. . ii.-lV. uu,... n ,ila,IU L u"0 hl'r on Wimbledon Common in 1800. I, was the fashion for a good -tny , many years lo have a review of lle , uy , volunteers w.th he old s ylCiliytM of ,U Y((rk HoiiJ "..l..,.., rli.i " ii... I... i til piiaui iiKiii, iu iiiu lam iij. (',,,,.,,.,1.... r i.: .i. .n uuiiiiiiiJ.-'iuii, lllilll WHICH oiner I.,., i- j ,i j I he ex-Kaiser was present at one ,oxing eomn.issio.is pretty well of I hem "As for the actual shooting, II i ... i li I .. I l: . take their cues This is raused by the fact Unit wvu, e nun me iiiutzn-iouuiii )(.msev refil,...! In i,v oi.v ..I. The baseball teams which went 0UK Wl!'C , ",yi trillion to order or the Oflmmis. from ),ere lo play at New Met-i,vvi! 'W " Kilf I'li-.f Klon lo HCCllll lhe c,iaIll.ll;;e yf byt'1'"1 ly who made lo out iIaPry Wm ,,1C lakatla went down lo defeat coort.j ,1(;av.. Upou'f,"" W-&alc of CO was con- wt.ghl xv(l0 Iiajt( scores of 11-10 and 1(5-0. WIK.e u ()(U,. arrival at Ketchikan, llicre was1 V'1':"1 ' ! haVC l'0'10 ver" wc";;t'"ough Canada about two years a launch there to meet the local of, competitors never go ago. learns, and immediately they pro-j!" 1ll,L' ,arBel al w,t1' tl,ali Wmlcr the Commission's rulimr reeded to New Metlakalla for the k"''. 'r wl'aIon. ,. Ilot ai(nVed o act for scries 'lhe targets for JO years were Walker, and is not even allowed The first game was ,.at1(M.r ''-on, and tlie marking used lo lo see him fighl, U.uugh he vv uuni! wuii iiu:s oi uiiirii.-iii prona iiy m a il in in is- ;coiors wnue lor uuus, reu lor guise. (centre and so. on. In the early, Kveu women hac done thai days it wus sometimes possible attired as men. " ! r .. I. . J .... . 1 pitcher who could stop the slug- "r t cru T"WX , , "UlKti in; I I I. uii t I n 1 1 v mill U Itl'UfilU IIHU' ii. ...... i. .... t i.. i . "mi inuilt.ll " ufll IU IIHVU it lUilllll IJuJ-jj iiuih jieiKium ior special matches even in the Wimbledon ilas. "The move Jfrom Wiinbledon to Hisley came in 1HU0. Wimble- NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE IS IIE'IKBV GIVEN that 111 reserve covering .-eitaln lands Heir the fV.fn,r,n..lr.0 at .nnA mt t.la-1. JUUCllOn OT llCSlall Ullll Skei-lia IllVei'l water murk on southwest point on Wales, "'ir'ai'a Lot it, Itanae 6, toast VI m . . . T - I IMliI trlct. Is la Itu cancelled. IliiAl lnl CKO. II. NADEN. Deputy Minister or Lands. Department or Land. Victoria. B.C.. MV lll. Illl LAND ACT. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT District of Cassiar. Sllkine Division. TAKE NOTICE that 1.- Walter Julian (Ileluriiod Soldier), of Telegraph creek. D.C., occupation Miner, Intends to - apply Tor iiermlsilon to purchase the fullowlnir descrilied lands;-- ComiiiciirlRr at a nost planted ahout one mile east or McLenda slouirh near lhe Sllkine Hlver and nbout 3 miles southwest or Telea-raph Creek thence north 80 chains; thence att 40 chains; thence south 80 chains; Ihence west 10 chains to point or ccinn.rnccmcnl and containing- 330 acres, more nr less. WALT E lJ 1' LI A N , Applicant, Vtiell nth 0 LAND ACT. Notlc of Inttntlon to Apply to Ltat Land In Cassiar' Land Dlsirlrt. Iierordlnir DIs lilct prince Hupert, B.C., and situate north oi noviisn nay, i-nrtiaun i.anai. TAKE NOTICE that the Canadian Fish Ina- Co. Ltd., of Vancouver, B.C.. occupa llon, Ss In in Canners. Intends to apply ior permission to lease ine rouowing ae scribed lands:-- Commencing' a a post planted at high waier mara, inu yams souin or innian mars i" icei rrom rocit on snore smoke nouses; thence northeast one line: thence ast one chain: thence north! chain: thence southeast one hundred and our nunoieii aim ,iwenty enams: menre twenty cnains; Ihence southwest to shore f i" enure tine one cnain; inence in line one riiain;. thence northwest southerly direction rnllowlna- Ihe shore Ina- Ihe shore line to point of eommenre- line to point or commencement, and eon- ment. one hundred and twenty rhains, and -.'"'r 'ir. more or less, ruiiimini'ir iweive acres, more or less, r,,lu7",AADI-VLI?H1:0 C0' LTn- . THE CANADIAN FISIUNO CO. LTD Dated 301b May, IJ5. I Dated agib ,U liii. The I cum lo 'ker. Such a dodge would nowa- Sons of 'lmgland lays be impossible for a range game represent (lie in lhe football tgaiiixt the Vels IoiiIbIiI officer can alter the arrange- consist of Hal tic and Kelsey, incuts on his butt any lime of H. Howe, Hodgkinson, Hale, (i. the day. i llowe. 1'arn.uhar, Johnson, Dick- "Conipetitors were obliged for ens, Waugh, Hanson and Cam-many, years to firo in uniform. If eron. they had. so much as the lop but- . , . Ion of their tunic loosened and PRIMPF rPARrP Ihr onrlv li.iilP. u-orn l.onvv I mnvu uituu they were lialile lo lie disipjali-j fied. Permission was given later for firing in undress .uniform. Still later uniform was compulsory only at lhe 200 yards range, and for many years now firing has been allowed jn pretty well any dress the competitor pleases. "The Canadiatis first sent a team lo Wimbledon in 1871.' Some III ret? Ihousamt people vere lined around tie race track, or crowded into the grandstand, on Wednesday lo witness the opening of Hie first stampede in Prince (Scorge! II. O. J'erry, M.1..A., formally opened the stampede. I tl... I .O...III. II .1 I ..! .. ,r ........ i i ii ii. i .iiu.vfiiiuui oiuiiii, tnc iv.ition Ove.seas portion of the hmpi c ' f ,,,.,.,,,,,1 0I, FrIday lo send a team regularly, al- 1 Klllfll IJ , til l ...... ; .. of , cuff a liaiiilome pair by the members teaching staff. of the A special meeting of the Hoard of Trade bus been called lo make arrangements for the reception of the members of Hie Vancouver Hoard of Trade, who will arrive in the cily on July The prize winner for the best lecoraled car in Iho s(ampedu iiroeessiou was .urs. J. u. vvji- ' son. . is, Hodgson, until recently a member of the local cily police force, returned to. the city on Tuesday from Kdmontoii. lle will make his home in I'rlnce (leorge. , A meeting of the Cariboo automobile association will be held on Friday to discuss important mailers. SANDY'S PRESENT, Sandy was engaged1 to a girl who few days before her nine teenth birthday succumbed lo the prevailing cra.e, and hud her hair shingled. .Ml her girl friends congratulated Her bit her improved appearance, and it was therefore, without any misgiving' mat site showed herse f o her sweetheart. Hut Sandy viewed hor. with grave disapproval, "It is hard on mo, lassie," he wailed, "verra hard! After I've Just bought ye a packet a' hairpins for your birthday. ii O I PLENTY OF BARGAINS STILL TO BE HAD AT THE BIG Jewellery Sale AaE 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. 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 sold away below cost. If there is anything you need just come in and price it and we believe you will be pleased. ' Bulger & Cameron Ld. JEWELLERS wkSTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 9 p.m. "One Year to Live A sumptuous pholo-pluy with I lie night life oT Paris as a dazzling background. The drama or a beautiful girl who had just one short year in which In (nste the sweels of life and the strange adventures that .befell her. Hlie was young, beautiful, wealthy, daring, romantic, talented, in id suddenly found she had hut one year lo live. Many glillcr ing scenes tire presented in this fine' picture which ha caught the spirit of lhe gayest capital on earth. Amongst the high lights will he found a French (Jnrnivnl, a ierTorm-iiiicc of the Parisian Follies mid n gorgeous masquerade hall. Kight hig star principals and huge cast. Antonio Moreno, Aileen Pringle, Sam De Grasse, Joseph Kilgour, Leo White, Dorothy Mackalll, Rosemary Theby and others. COMEDY "OH! WHAT A FLIRT!" INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 10c TIMBER SALE X7275. Sealed Tenders will be received Jiy lhe District Forester not later than noon on the Uili day of July, II)-'.", for Ihu purchase ofj Licence X7-75 on unnamed bay Immediately lo lhe south of lagoon emptying into Fllerslie Hay, C.lt. J, to cut 150,000 feel board measure of (Jedar, .Spruce, Hemlock, and llalsam Sawlogs. Two (2; years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Foresler, Victoria, or the hislricl Forester, 1'rinco Hupert, H.C. TIMBER SALE X6464 Sealed fenders will lie reeeiv-ved by I lie Minister of Lands, at Victoria, not later (ban noon on the ninelli (UthJ day of July IVLT), for the purchase of .Licence X0 10 1, to cut 50,000 feet of Spruce, and 32,000 Jack-pine ties on an area situated on lhe soulh shore of Francois Lake, opposite Collyniount, limine t, Coast District. Three (3) years will bo allowed for removul of limber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, ll.C, or District Forester, al I'rlnce llunert,. 11.(1. AdvertUe In the Dally News. Now You Boat Builders Head this snap. At sunh prices the lot will soon bo cleared. About 4,000 '2-lnch Codar Boat Lumber. About 4,000 5-8 Inch Cedar Boat Lumbor. About 10.0C0 7-3 Inch Codar Boat Lumber. About 8,000 1 Inch Cedar Boat Lumber. To be cleared a1 $65 per Ihousand and nbout 50,000 Ix(i and 1x8 sited Spruce Hoards at $15 per Ihousand, del It whlU iho getting is good. The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phone 189 or 112 P.O. Box 235. Phono 209 Richard Garreli representing W. H. M. ROLSTON & CO. Specialising in l'ort)nnd Canal Mining Slocks. Porter Idaho-Marmot Metals