Friday CREAM FLANNEL FOR TtHiiis n wruni WtAK l -h FnKlisli Flannel. , ,11 weight, llfjr. 2.(10 Special per Yard . . yi.7 $1.75 Store Phone 753 !cnrrI A I C I j 1 juvinijji Dresses J SILK DRESSES . . . $10.50 MrririAM nnriiCF tmn Ulb III I " ft ..a-.. w w-v.vv p r r r r Ti: prices beat I lie :i ir houses. "Demers" House of Quality Phone 27 P.O .Box 327 1 For That New ii mi ii ii 1 1 i i nil inn vl i m r r. ii i Ul UlltU UU11 Go to M. T. LEE Yx,? t. need in Ladies' ii ii t., ..'lenien's lailnrinp. I'MCf 'casonable am! n big wkjl or I.iiglish, Scottish '1 J ish Tweeds ami " minis available to ! m. Quality ami fit t at. ppil. Mail orders i ; nipt nlliMition. ALSO DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING P.O. Box 977. Phone 6G3 337 Third Avenue Prince B.C. Rupert - - Blue Fox Pups for delivery July 20th to 30th, 192S, ONLY Later delivery, 25 per. cent higher. c v'k ill in y.nmir. COST LESS. ' i aitdlcil, docile, and bieeii ,. send for new ImrAlet- 100' INCREASE GUARANTEED 2. 3 or 4 yr. old Breeder!, with Y without 100 per cent Increaie, guerentee becked by ample - end 25 yre. of bueiffeee Integer In thle etele. . t.' iicis Furnished you ' 'U mill Presidents, SIX ' Member or Seattle. Cham-" minierre. CLEARY BROS. FOX FARMS f Fniplre m.lK.. SEATTLE. U.S.A. f the. World's Largest Ku Farms) LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone (I, n"tage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service., Coal, Band and Crave! w Specialize) In Piano and Furniture Bovine. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert'e Laadlnp. Reataurant. A Bakery UnaurpaaMd Third Avenua. RUPERT MEN ANYOXSMOKER Jlmmle Mitchell Presided and Eddie Craggs Gave Exhibition With Mitts AN VOX, .May 22. Anyox Mine Club duplicated jf .success f a coiipti. of niontlis mfu wlion 1(. iMiy-. on iiio inn hI;ii rt smoker .in Hip Mine , Hall on Monday jiijfflil. last. Memories of I be last one were still fresh wllh it great many, and Ibexe Ibiorwd J lie hall, ejipeciiiiK lliing out 0f Ibo ordinary and as good a lime as I hey had enjoyed at. the previous iVITair. ".liniiMie" Mlleliell, already a great favorile Willi the hoys or the (amp, was chairman for the evening, ind he did his pail to keep things moving one. two, Hi ree. The cnlerlainiiienl began when the Melodians, Ihe miner's own orchestra, played the audience to lie benches. HiHd as "Iluci" and "Skibby," hvo husky rock breakers lore into one ariolbci wilh the mills and not the buys on edge; a new comer, Will Walkins, with a nnnilh organ followed; then fiaw'n MolTatl and "Young'' Moore rnjlled a bit wilh the gloves, alter which Maxwdl Jack rendered two violin solos, being encored; another boxing boul followed, Frank tinrdon and tieorge (Hark stepping Ihrep lively rounds. Nexi appeared "Tommy" Itagwell, saxaphone soloist. who was in fine form for Ihe occasion. The "Alouetle" bad In be remembered, and "Jinimie" Milrhell led in its singing. Ilpfrcshnipnls were serp(l, af-ler w ii ir It Hud Sheen, together wiMi his ukelele, made Hie It i I of Ihe evening and had to respond fo a number of encores. (Jnrnel- isl Mcllougall, of Ihe Melodians, I hen gave a cornel solo, and had to respond In an encore. "Ted- dy' Malverson and "Verge .Moore made a good '"go" of Ihriv warm roumls; Aiusroii ami Powell also showed to Advantage over the same mule, while "Ed dy" Craggs and "Hilly" Mo noids gave the galherinp an ex- liibilion nf clever boxing. The big event of Ihe evening NOTICE OF CANCELLATION or RESERVE .NOTICE IS lltllEHV OIVtN that 111.' Jimi lliili if Oi'itlall ' ami fkrrna lllyere irM'l, II raiM-riirn, . flKO. .NAllK.N. ItrT'tily Minister or l.awls. Iipparliin-nt r i.ititcl. i VictorU, M. C, May 41li. lv5. TIMBER SALE X 6740. ...1.... .'III I... Vlt.1 Itt fill I'jllfil initiri. mil i"- ......... .... Mlmler Mi ijiimI al Vlrlorlii lint later than dim n Hi" tli day t June. lUia, Tor Uk' iiinhae nf l.leenee X6.IH. I" I'lil DX.iMMi rl r Siinire. Cedar, lleni-i.u k anil' Hal-mill mi an area situated on silver creek. I'rlitr IIiiih-iI llarlM.r, Manite ... c.jist IHallirt. Three S' yearn will l allnwed for re-iimval of llniber. .... ler. Vlrtorla, ll.c.. or lUMrlrt fuiler, I'llliee Hliiell.lt.C.. , TIMBER SALE X7148. Sealed Tender will be rei-elved by tin. Minister or Land not later than nk.ii .in the 4th day or lime, 18. ror t he ni!rchae i.r l.leenre X7IIH. to nit KUO.-iiiio r.M t .r lleinlork. Cedar. Spruee and Ilalani, on an area elliiaied on the Kat Aim or nrayney liilei, llaiikf i, "t '"Vwo' tJi vear will be allowed M 'T.'m.eV-rlVnna'r, if .be Chief Fore,-ler. Vleloiia. H.C.,. t lHtrl-l , foiester, Prilled lliiperl, H.C. NOTIC E. TKKK NOTICK that afler piibllrallon or this' .Notice for roiir ronseciillve weeks we Vhall bhpIv in Ihe lleitlstrar or Joint iuA Coiin'es, Vlriorla. ll.c. to rhanre II e name r.r the Company l' "t "S-Johnston k Company. Mini led" Dated at ITlnee Ituperl, B.C. this Kin "ncetliT IMSCllANCK acfnciks ltd I IN PROBATE 'in THE COMMISSIONERS COURT, TERR-I ITORT OF ALAS H A DIVISION NUM-BER ONE. HTDER PRECINOT I , ,i? M.iier 'or Hie Eslato of Lealha Davis, pereased. Mlllilier. 1 0 I riie. ,;"'".;. rt'.n,! , 7,5 of m rd " t ; enll.led to (Ted) llatls, 11 e lire H herebv Riven aaed h-lslmnd, M .he above n..nedde rSM .er stl . W . .1. Mljle on 11 iev and each or them are hefeby re-n lire io lw 'I "l'lr "10 ,4b",vc Si m d "o irt it llv'ler, Alaska, ami i;:!il'sH,!.srfartory proor-ot h''-'!" n w'r '1 ility days in """ - Miblleathin beriHif; . . . M.AI aUs&ry'Vor .Kee nf this eJilered in- court will l. rorrelllnn your l,,,na!e' of First rubllrallon. April ST. 'D?iie or l.it Publloallon. June 87, ,m' OIIEN F. I1IU.. sdmliilslratnr. LAND ACT lii Prlnre niirrMUml District! District nf Prime lliiperl. TAKK NOTICK thai I, Merlll Des nrlsay, ,.r -aiie iiiver. II.C. orriipalion salmon broker " liileiirt to apply for permission to pur? baa b" rolloxvliiK described la.ids:--' ('( inn enelnir al a post flantftl Vi nt1 soi I of the a.mlbeast corner of l.ol fl7M. milie Creek, nanire 4, Coast olstrli'ti "."h el.alnsi thence west to hei ee rh'llisi Ibeiice soiilh lo Hiore line In an ,1 .men rontainlnir ti acres, mora or '"" ' Mr.um nr.s nnmr, Applicant. Edwin Flmy Uarmiui, Ajent. Dittd April 3rd, mi. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Leaee Land , a In Skeena Land District, necordlnr DIs-trlrt or I'rlnre Hupert and slluate al port F.dward, ll.C. TAKK NOTICK that the Skeena River parkin? Company, l.lnilted, or l'orl Kd-ward, ll.C, occupation , Fish Packers, In lends to apply fur permission to lease the following deserlbed lands: Conimenclnir at a nist planted at the soinhwest corner of Lot 1178 -H.V. coast itlslrlct; thence sonlherly alonir low water mark, !00 ft.: thence southwesterly, parallel lo Ihe southerly boundary or Lot U7C, 1511 rt.; thence northerly parallel to water mark. SOU feet: thence north easterly alonir the southerly boundary of 1.01 iwo produced, tftii reel 'o me point of commencement, rontainlnir half an acre, more or less. SKF.KMA niVFfl PACKIXO COMPANY. LTD. uaien 'iv Hi. i v x - Applicant. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Lea Land. In the Land lleonllnir plmrlrt nfi Prime luiert, ami altuate on tint nnrlli-fl coast of I'eaw ll.inl. H.t:., .apprnx-maiely six mile north rii.ni I lie iii.nilli of winter HartMir. Take .Notice that Oosne-Mlllenl l.lmlleil or VancdiiU'r, H.C, iieriiiuitlim packers, InleniK lo apply for a Icbmi of ihe following- ilencrllieil lauds: Commciirlnir al n post planted approximately six miles norlh frnan the month nf Winter llailmr, I'earse Island ; thence northwest two (81 chains, more or less, lo low water mark: thence norlheusl alonir low water mark one hundred and sixty (Ifini rhalnsj tlicnce southeast two ID) rhalnsi thence annlnwcst one hundred, and sltty (looi chains, more or lew, to point nf roinmenrement ami con-lamina; llilrty-lwo (it) acres, mora or less. n0ssi:-Mii.i.i:nn I imitko. . v. . .Name of Applicant. t Dated May Hib, ma, tl--v ) THE DAILT rTKWB page rtn? CORBY'S SPECIAL SELECTED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Bottled m Bond 'under Dominion Government supervision The Qualify Whisky of Conoda- since!859 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of Hritih Columbia. was a wrpslling bout bPlween Sliibbs, of (be Mine, and Kom-Isky, of the Ileach. Komisky had challenged Slubbs and a lot nf inleresl. was shown. Stublis won two straight falls, being Mm more experienced of the two, Ihe first in seven minules and "the second in three. Les Lane, chairman of lb? Mine IlecrPalion Coinniillpp, is lo hi' congratulated for Ibis success. Assisting him were Tommy (iilmoiir, who' held Ihe watch; I'addy ltyan, I bird man in the ring for the boxing: and Hilly Heynnbls who acted as judge for Ihej wrestling. CALLIESWIN STUART SHIELD' -r I Final Soccer Game Last Evening Resulted In Defeat of S. j of E. by 4 to Nil ; Defeating the Sons of Kngland by a score of i lo nil, the Callies last- nigbl won at least temporary possession of the Stuart Hiiehl, If time permits towards Iho close of the season it has been agreed that there will be further games set to decide the ownership for Ihe year of Ibis soccer trophy. The game last night was played irpfore a poor crowd, Ibis being 'due In adverse weather condition which also -caused the field and ball to be heavy and 'considerably affected the quality of play. Willi the Hallos playing down hill, the play in the first half was, generally speaking, pretty even. James Hamilton scored from close in for the Scols. The Sons had several good scoring chances but seeming inability to finish and wild shooting prc-venled lliem from laking advantage of Ihem andlhere was only Hie one goal scored in the first hair. In the second half the Callies had things pretty well Iheir own way. The Sons made Iwo or three breakaways but Iheir play wits loo loose lo be effective. McDougall scored from a penalty and repealed shortly afterwards i by tanking an individual run up the field. YV. .Mitchell scored the fourth and last goal for the Cnl-j linw T Inliiwnn fif llio Riina nT1 Kiigland leain, was injured when he collided wilh WilliseroH and was obliged, to leave the field. ' , Outstanding Players V The iiutstanditiK nlaypr for the kms was Iheir new goal ,keep,er,i .1. Ilallie, who undoubtedly pre-venled the Callies from piling up even a hihcr snore, than they did. diving best service for the Callies were the Ibree half backs and McDougall ' and Hie two Mitchells on Ihe. forward line. Tom Jones refereed, Ceorge Waindi and A. (Jlapperlon were linesmen and ihe teams look the field as follows: Sous of England J. Hal I in; It. Howe and '(leorge Kelsey; J'. Cameron, A. S, Hales and Dr. K. S. Tail; '. llodkinsou, H. Kan-son, J. Jolinstm, A. Dickens and J. J'aifiuhar. Callies -- V. Hamilton; II.! Ilfimilloii and W K. Wllliscroft; ' J. Harris, S. Currie Woods; A. .Mitchell, II. gall, W. Milrhell, J. and .1. Andrew's. Final Standing The standing for Ihe Shield is as follows: W. ('.allies .. .. ..3 S. of i: 1 i. W. V. A 0 D. 1 and lt.1 McDou-j Hamilton i Stuart L. 1'ls. 0 7 1 t 3 1 CLAXTON FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL TEAMS PLAY HERESATURDAYj There Is a" big crowd chiming lo town tomorrow from Claxlont and Ihey w ill bring wilh them I foo'lball and baseball learns to play against local aggrepalions. The baseball game will lake place in Hie aflcriUNin and the football game in the evening. The Claxlon (oolhall learn will consist of Coug'hlan; Morrison md M: Wilson; H.e Dyhorough, M. Lang and A. Main; Sam firentv L. Wilson, MfrAfiTay, Dailey .and J. Hlack. The baseball team will be n.r folhiws: Hill, c; F. Wilsoiv, rf and p; S. rtranl. ss; L. Wilson, ib: A. Wilson, 2b; M. Lang, lb: M. Wilson, If; T. Thomas, cf: J. lilveloi'k. II. Jrurchesoii and F. Ilcckelt. The Haseball Association announces' that Ihi1 select learns lo play on Monday in conueclioii with the Kmjiire Day celebration will be chosen tonight. TENNIS TEAM WILL MEETGYRO FOUR Tile Holary Club yesterday chose a tennis lea in lo nieel the Hyros. ()ne of the members said he had not played since t J 1 1 a 1 1 1 auolher suggested thai a little lime he given Ihejn all lo practice before laking part' in Ihe fray. II is probable, that the four wilj he chosen ; from Colonel McMoniii, II. ,IL Liill,- neorge llorie, Thomas McCfyinonl, ' W. Nicholls and Sid .lohnslon. JUNIOR FOOTBALL The followrfg will be the line tips lo meet in Ihe .Junior I.eaguo football game at Aornnolis Hill grounds tomorrow aflernoon: Horden Street School Mc Lean; Slile.4 and Veirick; lingers, Parkin and fturvich; Irvine, Smilh, Iliiiil, Morrison and Mil-lVrd. High School Hond; McK'pnzic and Gaile; Siephens, Parker and Stalker; Kalsiiyama, Macdonald, (lurvich and Mallieson. "it Sport Chat j The coniniiltee haviiiK charpt: of Ihe road races in connection Willi Ihe celebration on, Hmpirc Day have been successful in oh-liilninK donations of a lHimber of splendid prizes which are now on .exhibit in (iil's Cigar Store. These- races will slarl from Second Avenue and Third Slrerl and Ihe following courses' havo been e mil; Kl.ao n.nii Vi mile, boys, up lo twelve years slnrt oh Second Avenue, wesl boundary of Third street, travel vpslson Second to west boundary of 7lh slrcel, round poinU and return to start Ing point. Can You Afford to Speculate? 17 VERY time you buy something you are either speculating or making a definite investment. Few people can afford to speculate. ' Yet many do it continually, in making their everyday purchases. And it is so unnecessary. The advertisements make it easy for any one to avoid taking a chance. The merchant or manufacturer who advertises, realizes that the good-will of his customers means money in the bank to him. He knows that the public confidence in his product and public respect for his own character are as valuable as his credit at the bank. So he makes the individual satisfaction of his patrons, their loyalty and their friendship paramount issues in his business. When you buy an advertised product, you can know in advance what to expect in return for your money. You can count on its being right. You are making an investment. But when you buy nameless, unbranded merchandise, you are taking a chance. You are speculating. Know what you buy. The advertisements will tell you. 10.15 a.m. mile, boys tip lo 1(5 years slarl on Second Vventie, west boundary nf .'lid Street, travel east on soulh side, round Inleni pole lo norlh side, travel west on norlh side, of 2nd Ave., to east boundary of Kth Ireel, return on soulh side of 2nd Ave., to finish, 50 feet east of lib St. 1 1 a.m. I mile boys up lo 20 year slarl on Second Avenue, west noniidary of 3rd St.. travel ens ast-Jo Mcltride; south to 3rd, vest orr;3ril''AveJio 7lh SI., north we lo 2nd Ave., east on 2nd to finish 50 feel east of 1th SI. 11.15 a.m. i mile Iticyclc-rnce boys up to 10 years start on 2nd Ave., at Totem pole then follow course of mile, four limes round and finish on 2nd Ave., )0 feet east of lib St. Advertise In Ihe Dally News. IN THE MORNING HER TONGUE WAS COATED HAD BAD TASTE IN MOUTH i Miss Tearle, 1. Zlnck, narss Corner,! S.S., 'wrlies: "I wa awfully trouliled with ny liver, and used to gtt such illny! spells I would have to sit down while l! was ildlnir my work. In the mornlnir, when I nsed to g-et up, my toiiKne was roalel and I had a Dad. taste in my mourn ana oiien nines, ihrouilioiit Hi" day, I was troubled with IkiIiis In my stomach. ' I suffered In this wy unill a friend of mine who had used your MILBURN'S LAXA-LIYER PILLS told me of IuivIiik taken them, bo I tfe-v elded to try them, and I ran truthrolly say that they rertalnly.vdld me a lot of Kimd. I "aniiot recommend Ihem too highly. In sll lli.ica wflrt Slirfei S t fthl " i Ton ran procure Mlltiimi's l.axa-l.lver Pills al all ilriiyirlits or dealers: put up, ror ihe past 3n years, by The T. Mil-burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. CANADIAN? PACiriCi WI4UWY Coast Steamship and Train Service 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE nail from Prince Rupert for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and Inlermetllale point each SUNDAY and THURSDAY, 10 P.M. For ANYOX . Wadnaaday 10 P.M. For STEWART . .... .. .. Saturday 10 P.M. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY aicept Sunday 11.30 a.m. Tor Prince Oeurire, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, aM poiut Eastern Oanaila. Unlit rl states. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlctat Offlet, E28 Third A Prince Rupart. Phono 260. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCES8 MARY. For Kotchlkan, Wrangall, Junaau and Skagway May 8th, 1Sth, 29th, Juno Sth For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle May let, 12th, 22nd, June 2nd, 13th. S.8. PRINCE8S BEATRICE. For Butedala, Swanaon Bay, Eaat Bella Bella, Ocean Fatla, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell Rler, and Vancouver every Saturday 11 a.m. Agency .for all Steaniehlp Llnea. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Aenua, Prlnco Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllura from Prince Rupert. 'Or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tueeday, P.M. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Ray, and Swanaon Bay, teturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naa Rlter Canneries, Friday A.M. i23 2nd Avenu. t. Barnly, Aftnt. Peine Rupert, B.O. LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED In. building next door to Fr.izzel). Iliitclicr Shop, ncross from the Empress Hotel We carry n full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION - James Zarelll ' Proprietor