ft- "AOP. SIX Silverware A large slock lo choose from. Our prices aro standard according (o quality as .sold all over Canada. Rogers' Community Plate all at SPECIAL DISCOUNTS this week. Save Your Eyes Our Optician lias had over 25 years' experience testing eyes and filling glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner Tho Diamond Merchant of the North Jam Special For This Week. Strawberry Jain, i lb. glass' .. $1.00 Strawberry Jam, i lb. tin 90c Ilaspberry Jam, i lb. tin 90c HIack Currant, i lb. tin 90c. Loganberry Jam, i lb. tin 85c Illarkbcrry Jam. 1 lb. tin 85c Ulack Currant Jam, i lb. tin j -..t .... ... 75o Plums, Greengage and Gooseberry . . .. .. 75c Marmalade, i lb. (in . . 75c Mussallem's 417-423 Fifth Ave. East. 18 and 84 Ml Now obtainable In Prince Rupert. Suprema Canada's Fav- i orite Furniture Polish. At all ' good stores in small or large bottles. Also "SUPREMA" Mop OH and the famous "Eureka Bleach." Look for the Rooster Label. DRY BIRCHWOOD and Cedar $6.50 Per Load Cut to any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phono 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours to 0. X-Ray Service Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday JIvenings AUDITORIUM Dancing Every Evening, 8 to 11 1 Dance 10o 3 for 25c Wednesday 'Evening, song by Oillis Couture. Thursday Evening, Step Dancing by II. Goudreau Friday Evening, song by E. 1 Sabourin . fy-.eo Admission FRENCH POLICE less, RESCUE SLAVES Thllrteen Boys Liberated at Shan ghal After Six Years Had Been Badly Treated SHANGHAI, June 2D. teen boys, some of whom 'have been imprisoned in a filthy, airless sweat shop for six years, were identified and claimed by parents in the French Mixed (iourt here recently. The lucky FMZZELL'S LIMITED. Name of ppllcant. fluted Mar llh. 10S LAND ACT. SkKF.NA fUVEIt PACKIJiO COMPANY, LTD, App'""ant Dated Mar t 10f& LAND ACT. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT District or Casslar. StiUne Division. DOW LET YOUR BOWELS GET CONSTIPATED A fn-c motion of the bowel every day ihould be tho rule of every one who aspires to perfect health, for once the bowrU become constipated and rtoitfrert i up, ill tho other organs of the body be Thir-'rt""c .deranged. Kaap Your Bowala Rigular by llalng LAXA-LIVER PILLS wi" ckar wsv " ,,,e e"e,e youngsters were a part of a J,'er t t ii wipun'ius matin w nil n iids t uiirLini Of Jl rescued by HC group , the yMcm, give you a frr. eay and French police. . natural tnoilon or the bowel every day. The identification came as an mrt the siuggi.h liver working, and give interlude in the trial of Yu l'a-hong, proprietor of a workshop, tone and vitality to the whole Intestinal tract, accused, together with his wife,! auburn1 Uw-I.lver rill are for aie concubine, amah and three other: .r?' "y accomplices, of maintaining u slave pen in which the children nt.- in question worked from early, morning utitil midnight, under- which Yu disposed of in a store fed, beaten and never allowed to ' Seward lload. Three or four . . . . - . . 1 .1:.. l " . ..i. . . sec Hie Ilglil of day except such :"-u " resuu oi narsn ireai-as filtered through a small bar-J"'1"'. Hie court was told, red window. Yu was given a jail term of 15 Tales of torture for insufficient 'l'ars to be followed by expulsion industry, attempted revolt or in-'f'om the concession. His wife ability to labor on account of. received a 10 year sentence, and illness were told by the waifs in Yu ('hing-dong, an accomplice a manner to bring tears to the Nvlo assisted in kidnapping, gut eyes of listeners. Many of the " similar term, The concubine children were stolen from their a"d aniah, who appeared to have parents amr sold to Yu for 5 befriended the boys on all pos- each. Others were hired out as si''e occasions, were released.! (continued from page jno) little I"c store -and workshop were " apprentices by parents n. , .,- mindful of their fate. They were ordered "iM to defray the rosli" thorised " d ,!arl,or 0,11 w '";' emidoyed in making brass ar- of riiil and lo pay for mainleii tides, glassware and matches ance of the unclaimed children. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE CEO. It. NAtlEX Deputy Minister of Landi. Department r I audi, Victoria. B.C.. May Vth. m3. . LAND ACT. Notlca of Intantlon to Appl to Lean Landa. WIRELESS REPORT 8 A. M. Digby Island Main; calm; bar. NOTICE is IILIIKRV GIVKN that tliv 30.20: (cillt). 52: sea smooth. resent; cuierlng certain lands near thi . nr. , .... Junction of ocslall and skeena lilver ; l"e iiinte nuiieti 4.oo a.m. ueaigiiaieu Lot iiauge . i-oast im-iai Ketchikan, caving Tor Prince la ' c irlcl, cancelled. i iiuiicri. Hull Harbor Clear; calm; bar. IfO.ul; temp. 57; sea smooth. Dead Tree Overcast; bar. 30.05; temp. 52; sea rough. Noon In the Land llerordlng Dlitrlil or s.h. wind; bar. 30.18; sea smooth Prince llupert, and altjiate on the north-, .... n.,i, .,,.,..,. ,..,.i Hull Harbor wind west coat or rearso liiand. u.c. appro. Overcast; Ur wiJIie?fHarblir? UrtU trum ,hC n,"u,hAV. fresh; bar. 30.03; temp. 5J; Take Notice, that Frlzzell's Limited nflsca rousll l rime nurii o.i.., uitui'tnuii uri , ... . ? 1 Landa. THE 'DAILY MEWS Monday, june 29 , EVIDENCE IN CHINESE CASE Norton Says He Understood That Authorities Had Knowledge of Abduction TO BE KEPT IN OKALLA YANCOUYEft, June 29. Statements by V. NY. Norton, confessed participant in the abduction of Wong Koon !?ing, thai he understood at nil times that the Point Grey police and the authorities at Victoria had full knowledge of the abduction and had arranged for il, were paying for it and had promised immunity to llrose who pa riicti paled, woif tJri veil at Saturday's-session of the preliminary bearing of the charge against ten persons accused of taking part in the Another startling piece of in-J formation was conlainctl in the statement of Norton that on the. night the Chinaman was released by his abductors to bo formally arrested, Police Commissioner II. O. McDonald of Point Grey told witness that it had been ar ranged that Wong Foon Sing was lo be kept in Okalla prison for! six months. TELLS ABOUT ALASKA WORK miles lint Ahidlu liliuiiilili. Digby Island Overcast light ., ,,, Allllli", , .,,. " au this survey of harbor conditions at Hyder also authorized the dredging of , Wrangell Narrows at an ultimate cost of 2,000,000 in acrordanre with a report I submitted several years ago. Work will si art next spring at the Petersburg end. The improvement of the Narrows so as to provide a channel 200 feel wide on the bottom and with a depth or at least 21 feet throughout at M.I..I..W. will benefit the two Canadian lines, the Canadian Pacific and the Graud Trunk, equally with the two American Developing Alaska. During the current season continued Colonel Sleese, "work commencinr at a nost d anted aniiroi-i ' " ' ,iiv ini rnnsiriieiinti nr u iin-nt iiuairijr liirrr iijues norm iiimii iiir jimiuiu , iMIUKll or Winter Harbor, Pear?e Island; tlienr . northwest two (2- chains, more or less I to low water mark; thenre southwest j along- low water mark one hundred and sixty (160) chains; thence southeast Advertioo .n Uih Dailv New ihu ii.1 mams; inriiic iriruii-a:i un-1 . ki n jsp hundred and tUty (l0 rhalns more or UAWU Alii. Ie!s, to point or commencement and con-1 talnlny thirty-two 3i acres, more or Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Laaaa , jis actively in progress on the tin ' water, ami oft redredgiug In Nome harbor between the two jetties constructed several years ago. Our principal work in AI-! jaxka, however,' Is in the eon-' slruclion of roltils 'and trails, of which we now have a system In the l-and Ilecorduir District or i.,..,;i I..,, ,r I tun Prince lluwrt. and situate on the north- , nest coast or I'earse Istand, U.C approx- W'agon or atlto roads; 1,200 miles lmately. three inlU-s north trum the tnouili' . .,, . . , . 1 winter naroor. i" wi'-riiu Notlc. of lnt.nt.on t. AppIy ,o L.aa. j 'c? Vup.'tToo' "UiSSSLt C-50l, '"" f HH"Uer Vaek, "na i intend to apply ror a lease or the rot-, trails and winter doz-Med trails. ' lu Skeena Land District nerordln DI ,,No perform about 700 Hot Edward, ric! r i r itA,.L. TmAm.. TJ:",r' 'A"'"": ii of slaking of temporary pJl-tnl rnmrLm- SmltVrf nrl"' . !",r,.l'e,L ' . fh"'t' . m'Jn!!..h;!: ,ril'Is t'ae1' 'O protect - - " L ' - 1 III IUW WBiri llldlR, IIJI-II1C lJI IIIT.ll . . , , ward, B.C occupation Fish , rarkers. . In alonir low water mark one huudred and travel ill , stonily weather across tends to apply ror pennlslon to leae mv .teni rliain- nienre souiheasi , ..... i. i ' the following; decTllMd lands: J uvo (, chains; thence southwest one:l"L lurien iiiinir in wcmciu Commencing at a post planted at the .hundred and slity (1601 chains, more or' laska. ami across lakes, and, southwest corner or Lot tnt n.V. coaslikts. to inilnt of commencement and con- , ' , i i c i district; thence southerly along- low : uininf thirty-two J) acres, more or frozen arms of tiering tea. Dur- water mark. 00 fL; ; thence southwesterly,, lets. f,Ilt, .,. -, 1(1,i parallel to ine soutneriy ootinaary or it JA.MtS mm.ui.iu stha.iu. i"r . .....( i7f uu ri ; inence norineny para ieu .lame or ADpiicani, eresllllg and illlporlalll JOUs In te water water mark. mark. J00 no feet! feet: . .thenre thence north north. Dated Mar 19th IQiL I " . . I easterly, alonir the southerly boundary of Lot 4474 produced, ISO feet to the point nf commencement, containing half an acre, more or less. jn addition to routine iiiaiiifen-1 LAND ACT. lance, are I lie completion of the, I Itichardson Highway, the comple Landa. linn nf I lie Haincs-HpaSant in the' Land itec.rdinir District or'Camp road to the Hrllish Colum-j trirTOv!5!L.! hmv near Hainy Hollow. j mutely six miles north rn'im tiie in.iuih Hie completion of the second Take M.tire that Gosse-MIIIerd Limited ' third of the Ml. Mchllllcy Na or r Vancouver, aiirouver, Intends itenos TAKE NOTICE that I. Waller Julian i B.L.. occupation packers, ii,,.,.,! " J tiurk drK Sci'tiic Tctnic Jlirfuwaj, llisrliwav and ami to apply ror a lease of the fol- lowlnir iwinir desrnfied lands: litbout 12 miles of further exten- i.i'innienrnnf ai a posi planted approx-, , , ., ,,. , ,, .Vl:in.?1. .iff;"leA W??i sioil .if of II,. the llif.,:.r,Unn lllctiardson ,- Hlgliwa) ,,; lliuliwiiv i '-iiiriii-u amuieri. i'i icienrapn vwi,' B.C., occupation 'Miner. Intends to apply lir.ately sit miles norlh frmm the motith for K'rinli'lon to purchase the following, of Winter Harbor, i'earse Island; thence , 10 rirelo circle on Oil 1110 ilm iiiiiht uppi.r Yukon i ukoii described lands: norlhwest two (j) chains, more or !esg. Commenrlnr at a post planted about lo low water mark; thence northeast lUver." one mite east of McLeods Slonrh nearatoiifr low water mark one hundred and, , . the Stlklne Itlver and about 32 miles imty (160) chains; thence southeast Tourist Parties southwest of Telegraph Creek; thence two (J rhHtns: thence oulhwest onel i..,..,, iiinluie.laoi, HItIivi-iv lin north 80 chains! thence east 40 rjialns; hundred and slity (160) chains, more or 11,0 ll'Liiai nsoii niiirt.i. nu thence south so chalnsj thence west 40 less, to point or commencement and con miles between VahU'Z, Uhilina, .uiiin ill VUIIIHKIH 1-llirilt SIIU HIXB. IIIU1 C Ur I )nilll KlllllUg (UIJ-WJ fJ2F , . , , , , containing- 310 acre", more or less. 1 lesa. , iBIld 1' airbailks HOW bltsts tWO iorll 0th. Ittt. WALTtll IlILIA.l. OOSSE-MII.I.EnD LIMITED. Applicant. ' Name or Applicant. Dated Mav tlh. iota WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 9 p.m. "The Heritage of the Desert" Yes, there is something new in Western pictures and here it is. A story as big ami sweeping as the country it deals with, screened miiidst rugged magnificence. Zane (Irey's stirring Inlo or a bitter fight for desert waler rights told against it colorful background of liaiid-to-lianil encounters, gun-baltles, cattle rustling, Indian attacks and a hundred other thrills. A swiftly moving photo-play, acted by an unexcelled cast, filmed in Arizona and Utah, the ex-ucl locations described in the book. . Ltpyd Hughes, Bebe Daniels, Ernest Torrence, Noah Beery, James Mason, Anne Schaeffer arid others. . COMEDY "THE HELPING HAND." INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 35c and 10c. ! regular automobile tourist transportation companies. Kvery boat j now carries tourist parties mak ing the Soldcn Uelt l.mo lour over the Itichardson Highway and the Alaska railroad or vice versa. 57 miles remain lo be constructed on the 1C0 mile extension lo Circle." chief Mcdonald was HOST THIS MORNING Entertained Assistant Fire. Chief From Oakland, California William II. Meilralh, first assistant fire chief of the Oakland, California, firt brigade, nccom-'tuitilcl bv Mrs. McOralh ami 'datnthter, arrived in the city this mm m mm it in fit, U Iikt Jtmk ! Rfctt CATARRH t ef the BLAUUtK Sac tmCUUaA tciirt rim Hrwarmaffltjunterfgito By Special Request! NATURAL PONGEE First Quality Pongee, free from dressing, for underwear, dresses or children's wear. Meg. 1,25. Dollar Day, 1 ' Yards, $1.00 PRINTED VOILES A great variety tr Potter's and (irafton - best qualities, !I8 and 15 inches wide. Heg. $ 1.0(1 per yard. Dollar Day, 1 ' Yards $1.00 - SPUN PONGEE Specially suitable for Reg. 85c. Dollar Day, 1 Vz Yards for $1.00 morning on the Princess Louise i en route to Atliu oil holiday bent. While in the city they were the! guests of Fire Chief ami Mrs. D.j II. Mrhonald, who took them on a sightseeing trip of the city by motor car. I Mr. and Mrs. McGrath ami: daughter were very interested in viewing the city' and look much delight in seeing the halibut fleet unload fares this morning, staling, "We have seen more, fish today than )!vcr before in our lives." The parly sailed for Allin on the Princess Louise and will return south on. the Princes Alice. PAT FAINTED. . I i a a - All Irishman coining out of ether In the ward after an operation exclaimed audibly; "Thank. OodI That's overt" "Don't be loo sure," said the man In tho next bed. "They left lu sponge in me and had to cut jiuc open again." And the patient on the other Hide said, "Why, they had lo open me, too, 10 llnd one of their Instruments." .lust then the , surgeon who hud operated . on '( tho .Ir.Jjhinan came Into' the room ami, Said, "Has anybody seen my hnf,f ' " 1'at fainted. DAY By SpecialReqnpti TUESDAY DOHA This popular event will be more popularly received on Tuesi!n a vv.-it lu satisfy lite request of many of our ciilonifrs. The value we offer m as usual. 300 Yards Printed Silks at $1.00 per yard Over twenty-five shades, patterns and designs in beautiful wash silks for drcuci, blouses and Icimonai; values to $1.50 Dollar Day-Extra Special, $1.00 FANCY RATINES All our best French Halinc-, Urepo Cclor, Crepe Coronu. allies up lo $1.15. Dollar Day Special, S1.C0 CREPE MORACAINE Something new its u silk ami cotton mix litre fur summer frocks. Similes include kyt iniinve, jade. Iniriil orange, while, elc. Meg. $l.:io. Dollar Day Special, 1 Yard $1.00 3 YARDS FOR $1.00 Mig table oT (iiugli.iMi- I wear Crepe. Iteg. ,"0c. Dollar Day, 3 Yards for $1.00 FUJI SPUN SILK noii yards of our usual in - ily Spun Silk in 21! hd -white, cream, flesh uud In- i $ 1 ..'15. Dollar Day, 1 Yard for $1.00 UNDERWEAR FABRICS For cool, diiil lingfif s SHk Tissue. Crepe Malta. 85c. Dollar Day, 2'i Yards for $1.00 ENGLISH BROADCLOTH III liver twenty hadr-. fabric for dresses, lip wear. Reg. ijl.otl value. Dollar Day, 1 'A Yards for $1.00 GINGHAMS A I way popijuir, a ipihlii Wi i slauil up under service. It k T'. Dollar Day, 2', Yards for $1.C0 Please do otir slitippuig in Ihe morning ami uvoitl the alei-ooijii an 1 WEST OF ENGLAN Third Avenue D STORE Phone 753 UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C.LiU. Saiimra from l-nnre li'ipfrl. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaan Ba, and Alarl Bar, Tgaidar, t r 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alarl da,, and Swanion Baj, Saturday 1 For ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sufldar, P-M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rltar Cannarlat, frldaj A.M. u. it US 2nd Amuo. 4. Barnal, Aant. Frlnea nup". OUR SHOE SALE CONTINUES UNTIL 10 P.M. TUESDAY. Children's; Leather Sandals up lo size tf, reg. -'. Cliildrcn'V (JanvuV lYubher Sole Oxfords, ale po'' Vur Hoys' Hmiiiiiig Shoes, rubber sole, sale per pair 90c 1.15 Men's Oxfords, rubber sole, sale per pair . 'l 45 Men's Huniiiiig Shoes, rubber sole, sale per pair 10 per cent discoiiul on till while canvas and iej Humiing Shoe.. pree eu'r One pair of Monarch Silk Hosiery, value l.23. purrhasn of l.ailie' Shoes over 3.00. ol One Juir of Men's St.cks, value 7&C, with i'vcr i men's shoes over J?i.7r. i . InlJ One pair of Children's Socks with every pim-liuM ren's shoes over US.V'o. v BALLOONS FOR THE 1ST OF JULY . Hallooiis wijl he distributed free .luring tin" '' t child while with ils nmlhep. Hnng Iho young" JABOUR BROLTD