"ACJK SIX TEE DAILY HEWS Silurday. July II, I9gi i. 1 Silverware A large stock lo choose from. Our prices are standard according to quality as sold all over Canada, Rogers' Community Plate all at SPECIAL DISCOUNTS Hi is 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 WEEK END Specials Water Melon, per lb. ... 7c (.'anleloupes.-each .... 20c Strawberries (South Hays , 3 boxes 40c Terrace Strawberries, 2 boxes , . , 35c Haspberrit-s, 3 boxes . . 50c I'luins, per basket . . . $1.00 Oranges, 3 doz $1.00 Oranges, per doz. 50c & GOc Tomatoes, hothouse, per lb. ... ... 25o .ew 1'olaloes, 8 lbs. .. 25c New 1'olaloes, sack $2.75 Carruls, Turnips, Heels, Cabbage at lledueed Prices. Mussallem's 18 and 84 Now You Boat Builders Head Ibis snap. At such prices (be lot will soon bo cleared. About 4,000 !2-lnch Cedar Boat Lumber. About 4,000 5-8 Inch Cedar Boat Lumber. About 10,000 7-8 Inch Cedar Boat Lumber. About 8,000 1 Inch Cedar Boat Lumber. To be cleared at $65 per thousand and about 50,000 lx(5 and 1x8 sized Spruce Hoards at $15 per thousand. Oet if while tho gelling is good. The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phone 189 or 112 GENERAL FURRIERS B.C. FUR Co. Third Ave. Itepainng, Heinodelling on Hie premises. ('Hazing ainf Cleaning $U.5() Phones Day: Green 120 Night: Black 709 Auditorium Dances Changed from every evening to Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 8 to 11 p.m. 1 Danoo 10o 3 for 25o Dancing classes every Tuesday and Thursday evening from 7.30 lo 8.30, conducted by ' Mrs. II. O. Crewe. P.O. Box 235. Phono 209 Richard Garrett representing W, H. M. ROLSTON & CO. iIioclulisinjr in I'ofllaniJ Canal Mining Slocks. Porter Idaho-Marmot Metals U.S. INCREASE RUSSIAN TRADE Has Grown to Higher Figure Than Before the War: Plan of Campaign WASHINGTON, July 11. De spile (he diplomatic breach be twecn Washington and Moscow, aiyl tho complete absence of tho usual, official agencies for pro-moling commercial Intercourse, HuHsian - 'American 'trade continues on the increase. Commerce department figures for the calendar year 11)2 i record a total ex-port and import business with llussia amounting lo uy,000,000, while statistic compiled by the llussian Inform alion Bureau here reached Ihc even higher figure of $55,1)00, 000. The showing leads Infor malion Hureau ollicials lo pre dict a 11)25 tolal of upwards of $75,000,000, compared to an iver'ago animal interchange amounting to about if 55,000,000 before I lie World War. Trade Agencies trade agencies set up in the Lulled Stales iy the llussian government and by various llus sian industrial groups have sup plied the machinery through which litis vast trade is carried on. in some measures these igeucics have taken the place ol the consular agents who are missing because of Ibe failure of the Lulled Stales government lo officially receive any emissaries of the Soviet. The trade machinery thus pro vided has ils hub in .New York Cily, where several Russian coin mercial agencies maintain head quarters. The system is des cribed by the Russian Informa- lioji Hureau as follows: Not Monopoly In principle Soviet foreign LAND ACT. Nolle of Intanllon to Apply to Ltsse Land. In the l.aml Itecordiiifr District of I'lliice impel t, and situate un the northwest coast or t'earse Island, B.C., approximately three miles tiorlli rrom the mouth or Wliter Harbor. Take Aulice that J. Fleldlnir 3trawr ol Sunnytlde, B.C.. ot'cupatioti catiiierymaii, ty Intend to apply ror a lease of the following derribed landi: Commencing at a post planted approximately three miles north from the mouth of Wfnler Harbor, I'earse Island; theme northwest two (2) chains, more or less, to low water mark; thence northeast along low water mark -one hundred and sixty 1 1 60 1 chain; thence southeast two (Si chains; thence southwest one hundred and titty (160, chains, more or lew, to point or commencement and containing; thirty-two (3 acres, more or less. JAMES FIEI.DI.NO STRANG, Name of Applicant, Dated Mav Itlli. 1 035. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intanllon to Appl to Laaia Landa. In the Land Recording Ulstriit or iTInce Kunert. and situate on the mirth- veal coast or Pearw Maud. U.C.. appron-tinatrly throe miler north rrtim the mouth or Winter llarlior Take notice that Fr zze 8 Limited at Prince llupert B.C., occupation packers". Intend to apply ror a lease or the fol-luulnir described lands: r.tillilllPliclnir at a noi' nlanterl nrinriii- linatelv three mile north from the mouth or Wfnler llarlior, 1'enrfe Island; thence northwert two (?) chains, more or less, to low water mark; thence southwest along low water mark one hundred and sixty (ISO) chains; thence southeast two (X) mains; tnence nnrllieasl one hundred and sixty (ICO) chains, more or to iMilnt or comnienienient and run lamina; thirty-two 3S arres. Inure or less. FRIZZELI.'S LIMITED. .Name or Vppllcanl. listed Mar tlh. tos LAND ACT. - Nolle of Intention to Apply to Laaaa Land In Skeena Land District. Ilecordinir Dis trict or Prince llupert and situate at I'nrt Kdward, II. C. I TAKE NOTICK that the Skeena Itlver1 rai'Kinir t.oinpany, i.tinlted. or Port Edward, B.C., occupation Fish Parkers, In lends in apply ror re emission lo Iea.ie the rollowlmr riescrllied lands: Commenclnir al a nosl planted at the Routhwest corner or Lot 417 II.V. coast district; thence southi-rlv along low-water mark. JOO rt.; thence southwesterly, parallel to the southerly boundary or Lot iuu ii ineiire iiorincriv para el to water mark, too reel: timm-w imt-th easterly alonir the Konlhft-lv tmiinHnrv .ri U 4171 produced, ISO reet to the point t nr commencement, containing hair am acre, more or less , SKF.K.XA I1IVEH PACkl.NO i WMI'ANY, LTD. Haled Vav ft. .. CANADIAN SERVICE FROM MONTREAL. TO PLYMOUTH-CHCRBOURO-LONDON . i Antenna July 18, Aug. i. ttepl., 10 Ausonla auk l. tv, sept. g Ascanla . ... Aug. IB. Kept. a. Oct. 10 TO LIVERPOOL Auruuia .. July Hi lnmil,i Aug. 7 TO OLASaOW, Allicnla . July 17 saturola . . Aug. 7 l.i'tltla July 31, Aug. ii FROM NEW YORK i TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL l-acoula July is, Aug. la Cariiiania .. July 85 Samaria .. Aug. jl TO CHERBOURQ AND SOUTHAMPTON I Mauit-taula .. July IB, Aug. IS, Sept, I ' Adultanlii .. .. July .ft), Aug. 18. Sept. 0 , Herciigarla Kuft. 5, 6, Sept. it TO LONDONDERRY AND OLABQOW Cuuieroula. .July IH(;alirornla ..July ?r. Assyria . . Aug. I r.uiiinihi.i . . Aug. 3 TO PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURQ-LONOON l-sninis .. Aug. H I iiiw-Hili in . . Aug. TO PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURO-HAMBURA Andnnia . ... Aug, I. sept. f,. Oct. fl Money orders and draris at lowest rfttffc. FUll Inrorilllltlnn fPntn &irnnf nt- !Company orrice- JJ llastlugi St."V,i ancouver, u.c. ' Best Summer Tonic the active principle of fresh ripe fruits. You'll enjoy life if you keep your system normal and healthy with "FRUIT-A-TIVES;' The Fruit tonic laxative Iradc Is a monopoly vested in the People's Commisariat of Foreign Trade. In practice the Commisariat confines itself lo regula- lory supervision, and Ibe actual trading is carried on by various commercial organizations, in some of which foreign private capital is allied with Soviet cap ilal. PURIFIED BY CENSOR Montreal Gets Revenue Out of Process and Fines for Dodging Inspection MI.NWHAPOLIS, July II. -- Music as an aid in the treatment of tuberculosis was advocated before (he American Sanatorium ssociatioii at ils annual meet ing here .today by F. I). Hell o'f ucit things as revolvers or knives. This censorship was carried on by a cily ollicial. Now Moil I real is lo go a step further md magazines, book covers, pain lings or drawings which liiaybc exhibited publicly can b? purified " by this censor. Th' city also hopes lo raise a lillle revenue out of the process ami before the ollicial slump "approved" cuu.be secured so much per fool of the poster must bo aid. A fine of forty dollars or (wo months in goal is the penal lo be imposed for dodging ins pection. Adveri' in the Dallv prcw SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vapant, unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may be pre-empted by British subjects over IS years of am, and by aliens on declaring Intention to become British subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, jad improvement (or agricultural ourposen, Full information concerning renu-. lions rear,dlnK pre-emptions Is Riven In Bulk-tin No. 1, Land Sejles, "How to Pre-empt Land," copies of vrhlch can be obtained free of chars ly addressing the Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., or to any Government Agent. t, Tlecords will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which is not timber-land, i.e., carrying over 8,000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Kanga and 5.00U feet per acre east of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions ar to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division, In which the land applied for la situated, and are made on printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. I're-emptlons must be occupied for five years and improvements mads' to value of J 10 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. For moro detailed information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for pur- chase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes: minimum . f rir.t.M... , i.nhl.i . . l.nrt t. - - -- -, -- a per acre, and second-class (grai- Ing) land J2.60 per .acre. Further information regarding purchase or laaso of Crowr, lands is given in Bulletin No. 10, Land Series. "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or industrial sites o timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stumpage. HOMESITE LEASE8 Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acres, may be leased as homesites. conditional upon a dwelling being erected in the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEA3E8 For grazing and industrial purposes areas not exceeding (40 acres may be leased by one person or a company. GRAZING Under the Grating Act the Prov ince Is divided into grazing districts j an4 .ths rajiK admlnlatsrod undor ; Orailns Commlaaloner. Annual . I ,. , , A ' SumbncelorUlriMv;- to established owners. Stock-owners may form aa a relations for rants management. Free, or partly fraa. n.miii ..iiiihli tnr dure. Z . . . 1 1 . ana v.av.... u w capers - ' 1 TWO MIRACLES AT ST. ANNE DE BEAUPRE Young Woman and Young Man Said to Have Been Cured at Shrine (JUKHKO, July 10. Two mir acles are reported to have taken place at Sle. Anne De Heaupre during the week jus! ended. Miss Mary McKeiuie, eighteen years of age. or Detroit, Michigan, who had suffered from birlh Willi a lisplaced hip, is reported to have been cured after she had spent a lay In prayer at the shrine of Sle. Antic. The airl, accordinc to thf story (old by her com panions saw her sink lo her knees for tho first, lime in her! life. At Ibe same moment she tillered a cry lhat she was cured. I Her injury had prevented; her kneeling before. On Saturday, a young French Canadian, Honieo Hilodeau, of HMdefonl, Maine, is reported to have lu'en cured of a pedal in- llnnity l or many years he had walked only with Ihc aid of a pair of crutches, but after aris ing from mass on Saturday he found il unnecessary lo usj walked out oT the church unaid- ! ed. VICTORIA ELEVATOR TO HOLD MILLION BUSHELS ANNOUNCED The first unit of Ihc- Victoria grain elevator proposed lo be erected thy the Panama Pacific 'drain Terminals J. Id. is to co! ipproximalely. $1,100,000 and will have a capacity of a million bushels, almost as large as Ihc elevator being built here. lis- cussing this elevator the Victoria nines say.s: The I'anania Pacific drain rerininals -Limilcil is cuinnoscil largely of urominent iri-ain irrmv its or Saskalclicwan. lis nlH-,.i-s are men of eiperience and sound Judgment, who were quick t.. a... pri'i'imv ine auvaniages ollereil t)y Viclorin as a grain port, mid the excellence of Ihc Op-den l'oin' silo. 'I'his is particularly grati-fyinj in view of the fact (hat be fore Mr. .Mooney, lite president of Ihe conuiany, got into conlact with I lie Nicloria Chamber of Commerce he had investigated a number of siles on Ihe Mainland, and had very Utile infor mation oT what this port had to offer, lie very readily 'grasped Ihe possibilities of this place when they were presented lo him and had no hesitation in recom mending (lie site lo his associates. VICTORIA WHALING FLEET GETS 130 SO sr oUTL AT IIOMK W Lff Spend 75c for Health There's unbounding health In this famous English tonic. Dr. Watson's Tonic Ale or Stout has brought the gloy of health to millions. So easily made at home. Costs very little. If you are feeling run . down, are not up to vour proper weight, suffer from sleeplessness, get a package for making Dr. Watson' Tonic, .Me or stout from your druggist or (rrt)per to-day and regain your HEALTH. If von have any difficulty In securing Dr. Watson's Ale or Stout write to t - nicTainiiTi-iR M.ALLEN &rCO TORONTO - - STANDARD MAIL PLANE IS TO BE DEVELOPED CHICAGO, .Inly H. ) ll,o iMonnioulli-Maywood air mail e.x- t,J f'Jflil'new .lilierenl lyres' Vf iirplanes from which jl is hoped to develop a. standard mail plane. The nll-melal monoplane, the first of the Ford series, is capable of carrying 1,000 pounds or more of mail, while Ibe "Carrier Pigeon1' and "Mercury" have a similar capacity. The others in- Iclude a "World Cruiser" type, a l1!00'" a "'T-leland and Cox-Ck'niciis. l'ri'senl air mail planes of llio De-lliivilaiul, lyne carry oiily 500 'I'0111"" r ,,,aiI' ,,uc ,0 lack r cul)'e capacity. ' 1 CONDUCTED TOUR I . Big Party of Tourists From Winnipeg and Other Points Here This Afternoon I A special train bearing a personally conducted luur from the liralries will reach the city about four o'clock this aflenioon . The parly consisl of over two hundred, of which approximately 135 are from Winnipeg. Several slops were made by Ihe parly en route and various points VNri'OHIA, July 11. Dr. or interest visiled, on Ihe wav"imit. Cleari'hue, wife or Alder-At Wat run, .Sask., the lourMs ,., .j. ;J,j cPa,.i,,. 0f -Victoria, wen- taken lor. u drive to Little formerly member or Ihe l.egis-Mainlou Lake, and many had a jU,.e fur,j,at city, has sticcess-swiin in Iho famoiiK salt waters. fllly v,i!t,i u;r ,.Xaininalions Al Saskatoon Ihey were driven ;mii will nracliee in this pro-aboul Ihe city, and at Wain- vhice. i wiigiu uiey visiled Hie ramous ... CAD AT All CTATIAAlPlliurfalo nark. AflPi- villiny .l.i.'. ' U n LA I U 1 U II IH1 VICIOHIA, July 11. Tho catch of Ihe Victoria whaling fleet so far this season is 130 whales. Sperm whales have been most plentiful. Hough weather has heeji -against the operation of the fleet. TOO LATF. TO CLASSIFY i. l- FOIl IMMEDIATE SALF. No reasonable otter refused. Ite-mainder of furniture consisting of child's crib, high chair and wagon. Will on and Linoleum rugs, enamelled gale leg table ami two chairs, odd rockers, electric I hire way grill and table'' lamp, double bed complete, Monarch range, nine piece dining room suite, l'lione (ireen 150. 01(5 Fourth Avenue East. I00 LAND ACT. CAS8IAR LAND DISTRICT nialrii't or Caoiar, Stikim- liivUlun.l TAkE NOTICE .hat I, Waller Julian (ilcturtivd Soldier), of Telegraph Creek, B.C., occupation Miner, Intends to apply ror irruilijlcm to purt-liaae the followinu tlexciilx-d lutidl: Coniinenrlnir at a post planted about one ini'e east nr Mc-I.omiU siuuith near the Stlklne Hivcr and aliout 32 tulles suutliwcst or Teli-iriopli Creek; Ihent-e not Hi go i-haliia; thence eatl 40 ('IihIih; tlienee south go chains; thenre weal 40 chains to point of coinnieneeinenl and containing- 3!0 aeteK. more ,or less. WALTEP. JULIAN, . ,. . Applicant. April nth. ist LAND AOT. Notlcs of Intanllon to . Apply to Purchaaa Lana In Skeena Ranan S Land rteeordlnir m. tilrl of I'rlnce llupert, H.C., and oltnale llayetai-k Island, aouth or Walea Island, B.fi- , i '- . iiii-r. that tne Canadian Flah- I.O. 1.1(1.. or Vancouver. III., nrntri '!!'...!''! ....er Intend, , ,pn,y ror pcnnlaslon to purchase Uie rollow iHr. deorrlhed hinds: Cnininenrlna at a nnst nlunied hlo-h ' water mark on west shore or llaysisrk Inland: thenre north seven rl,nii,..- tlipnm eMKl aninri .hilni. l,n,,nA .k per Park Ihey proceeded toward Notlcs or intention to Appi, to L Land Ibis cily, slojiping Hi Ji'ltwaiiga,1' , ikmnt i71T7.snd nutritt, ite- Hazellon, Hunnyside Ijannerv ami "im rordiuir niinrt rrime ituperi, u.c, and ,J'i' i'J , i ,, , . . MIUIle annate Vi y In,0 iiiiio llnrni imrin of i W4)C4 S4( several Oilier points Of' interest. Tin. i.-.ilv -..ill.,., i i.i ' ' "' -"ti luiuni on Ihe Prince fieorge for il,i, south. FORTY-THREE DIED FROM PLAGUE, RUSSIA MOSCOW. .Inly 11. - There have been 13 deaths from lm - bollIC plague reported ill south - Ms .l llussia i,lwwi since i,,' ii Ihe outbreak ii i Ol l'i Ihe enidemie l.-wl "K'Ulll. iinmll, high i I I communities ill the Up- lei nne ami -in. I 1, lower ...,,,. w Volga regions i arc .iffi'i'li'il : WIRELESS REPORT IHdltY ISLAml-naln, i-alrn: bar. 30.fc7; einp. 5;; sea smooth, 7.15 p.m. spoke Prince (leorge al Pointer's Island bound ror Any-ox. K p.m. sitkke lug Uape Scott nt llollaiwl Hock bound Tor Prince lluperl. H p.m. ,,pk(. s.s. Canada bound rrom Yokohama-for Seal tie, 070 miles from rjeal-llo. 10.15 p.m. Venture- left llu-perl for ;Nnas rivet. DKAI) fl'Illii: POl'.NT.-llain; S.F. wind; bar. 2U.80; letup. 50! sea rougli. Noon DKIHY lSLAM).Jalui bar. 20.7.'l: leinp. 50; sea ealnii ;di:ad ritici: voi.vrwiiain; fresh U.K. 'wind; bar. .2U.80: lemp, on sea rougn. ,, . AIlss Alainie t 1- en a hp n-lm i.. ' ' ,K(-" .,. a,w,,i,r pendllg n... Iho past few Hum I tiu in VI.I. .... ii , - "' " eiuii, ,,. ... Ol .MIS. lAICUUMile. Ilnf kl.-ni,! l ... . ' i,i,., l ieVen rhams! r'1 h'avl' Wednesday ror nj nr'.rFK ncro"iTn.iYttn'1JUver,en 11 ri10 for ,,er 'l,omp. batwj KKud way, t, tstewart. Vietona Tih. I 1 WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Saturday at 7 and 9 Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. "North or ob i X Adapted from I lie celebrated story by Knierson llo; i which ran llirougli the pages of the Saturday F.vciiKig :: A Irue screen play of pioneer days. A I de ol T" timing its niosl interesting period. The lime is dirr after the -Civil War. The lerrifii- slrugglo ol Hie .a' men to find a market for their stork am) Die hardship- ilured by the selllers are very clearly shown. The li .(.- callle drive curries one through eurly Texns, Oklahom ai Kansas. A picture thai has everything low, romaiu e, udv lure, Hirills, heart interest anil ilruiinr. .Many uol , scenes form the highlights. There is not a single lag rf moment.- None should miss the big stampede. Ihc alt oil the wagons, the fording of the lied lliver oil llu Tex i Oklahoma border, the treaty of peace wild llu Cornni' in the fierce battle 'between Holt and lleery and the ip-i esipie wedding of Holt ami Miss Wilson. Through Hi great panorama may be seen sinewy men willi a glono: girl-rancher at llieir head, Hie u-nirl ami llu- ea 01 l lK horned cattle accomplishing one or the greatest deed-pioneer bravery and daring. Strong msl. Jack Holt, Lois Wilson, Ernost Torrence, Noah Beery, Guy Oliver, Ella Miller ami mam other-. COMEDY "THE RUBBERNECK." TOPICS OF THE DAY. B0c and 25c. IcanadianF sauwT Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rup rt Far tnCHIKAN. WRANCtU, JUNEAU, SMCW1Y Far VANCOUVER. ViaORU iaa SEATTLE Mr M. II, IS. 18, 22. 2S, 29 8.8. PRIKCCS8 BEATRICE. For Butedale, Bwanaon Bar, Eaat Bella Balls, Ocean Falla, Namu, Alert Bar. Campbell Rlier, and Vancouver evtry Stlurdajr 11 .m, Aflaney for all Steamship Llnat. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD Oantral Agtnt. Ctrnar of 4h Strati and 3rd Annua, Prlncs Ruptrt, B.C. ' LADY DOCTOn land AOT, Cannery, on Wales Island. B.C. TAKE TAKE NOTICE NOTICK that that the the Canadh Canadian 11 Mi ng co. Ltd., or Vancouver, B.C. ocrupa- lion, Sallmin t'.anners, Inlciidx to apply I V'l irinii.ivii kiii: .no IVIiuviiiiH iin M-rllied landa: Coiiitnenrlur at a oet planted at lilarh wairr main, iii-i ikiiiii 'a mi tuilo north rrom Cannery on - Wales Inland! thence north one rha'n; tlirnre weft ten iiiln; tlienee south to shore line one chain: ihenre eaat rolluntnir the thure line to point or roinmenreiiient, and roiltalnlnx one acre, more or icm. THE CANADIAN HSIII.N0 CO. LTD iiaieii .loin way, i ujs i LK0 CT- 1 Notl" r Intention to Apply to Laaaa Land ' In Calar' Land hmtncl. IlecnrduiK li- inn Prince Unpen. It.c, and situate north ur '""'inn nay, Portland .ana . TAkK .NOTICE that the Canadian Flail lng (;- tM - of Vancouver, ll.c, ocrutia Salmon Cantiera, Intend lo appi ror permission to leaxe the rnllowlnr le iw-riliml lands: Coiniiienclnir at a noat planted st lilarh water mark. 100 yard south of Indian miiokc nouses; ihenco norlhrat nm chiiln: thence soiithentl one hundred and llwenty ehalns; thence snutliwert to shore line one main: thence iiorthwc't rollnw Inn Hie shore line to nolnt nr rouiiiience tnenl, one hundred and twenty rhaln., and rontailllriff luelvn m-l-n fiiilii n. lnM ' THE CANADIAN FISIII.NQ CO. LTD listen amn May. ios LAND AOT. Notlcs or Intention to Apply to Lease Land in .-inri-ii.i niiiiirn u i.ami insirici, lie cording lumrlrt Prince Itupert, ami sit uale soiitliwest iHilnl or Wales Ixlaud. TAKE NOTICE that the Canadian Fish "lie Co. Ltd.. or Vancouver. IIC . uremia lion. Salmon Cannera, Intend to appl mi i'i-i iiiiiisiiiii iu icsse ine loiiowiuir uo M-rllind land: Cdiiuiii-nrinir at a pout ;ilanlnd al tilth wnier iiihtk o'l souiiiwest point on wale Maud. H.C; Ihenre north one rhatn: thence east Icn chains: thence south oni clmln to shore line; thenre writ alone shore Hun to point of eominencetuent, and coiiiaiinuir one acre, more or less- THE CANADIAN FISHING CO. LTD Dated Dtnd May. t5. LAND AOT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Skeeim Itanire I Laud District, prince llupert, ll.c , and sliunle I no yard north 1 ..... i r 1 "ro miann. u.c TAkK NOTICE that tlwi l'.,lln ii.k Ills' Co, Ltd., of Vaneouver, ll.c, orrupa ' Mloit. !'"" SaltiKMi Salmon Canneri. Cannera, ininmii inlendu in to .....i. apply for nerm as on to lenan ih r,.n., i,. ,J i ,,rl,m1 Im"': Coniinenrlnir at a poat planted al liitn water mark 40 rent inun i-.-ii .n .....V. line- thence eat one rhaln; thenre north one hundred and iwemv rh.in.. ... u.,1 .n ,n. ..... . " " . " J, aoutheriy dlrettion follow the shore rl5v.0.r?mw,.e..n,, con- the Canadian fisiiiso "o itd " Dated 30th May, tJj, Mr 6. 10, 13. 17, 20, 21. 27, II OUR JULY Clearance Sale Continues Untlll Further Notice Look Tor rresh new bar gains in Monday s ad. in In Daily .News Jabour Bros. Limited Phone 645. 3rd Ave. and 7th St. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS EASTERN CANADA, UNITED STATtS, And to JASPER NATIONAL PARK, One way via Vancouver o tljrect rail bolh tllrections Tor rull inrormation up ply: R. F. McNAUQHTON, District Passenger Agent, Prince Ruport, B.C. Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Holgerson Blook, Prlnco Rupert, B.C. Office Hours -I) to (J. X-Ray Servloo Phono 686, Open Tuesday. Thursdny and Saturday Evenings