PAGE SIX AUDITORIUM Dances EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING Heginning at 9 o'clock Floor in Ihe Finest Shape MISS CURRIE'S ORCHESTRA Ladies 25c Gentlemen 50c The Hall is now equipped to lalo care of Dances. Concerts and Meetings of any kind. The building is 50x100 feel, maple floor, newly plastered. Clear title (o properly. IT'S FOIt SALE Phone Black 449 J. MARREN, Proprietor. AUDITORIUM MmHBl Pure )rugs PROMPT SERVICE RIGHT PRICES ou will always find the behest quality at this store together with prompt, efficient and courteous service PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED .Carefully and Accurately We fill prescriptions Just as your physician wants them filled. L K T I S SE It V E Y O U Rupe rt Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 94. We deliver. Correct Glasses v and Comfort To fit glasses correctly requires experience and the most painstaking care on the part of the Optometrist. You cannot secure anywhere more expert or reliable service I ban we furnish. You gel the benefit of 27 years practical experience when you come here for glasses. I'ltOMPT -SERVICE OX OPTICAL HEPAIHS JL E. IRE LA Optometrist 319 3rd Ave., opp, O.W.VA Phone Red 442 PRESERVING SEASON For small fruits and berries is Hearing the end and we have a few crates to offer at reduced priees. Raspberries, pur crate $2.50 Mack Currant.", crate 81.50 Apricots, per crate . . $1.65 Apricots, per basket . .. 50o Cherries, per crate . ., $3.25 All green stuffs and fresh fruits in season arriving on every boat, and sold at the most reasonable prices. ' Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417 423 5th Avenue East George Rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, Liquidator, Truslco, &c. Phone 387 New Address: 243 8econd Avenue'West PRINCE RUPERT 17 HALIBUT BOATS ARRIVE Nearly Quart Million n,., Sold tA at Exchange r u u Here Tody Six American and twelve Canadian boats sold a total of 21!,-500 pounds of halibut on the Fish Exchange (his morning. Of uus imai me vmericans tanile-Ii 117.000 and the Onadians 9S,- oOO pounds. American Catlzlitlfliii n.irlv rpi.ulrp.t In fish averaged luc, 16c and 8c and Canadian caught fish 1 1 and 10c for first ' and second class catches respectively. the arrivals were: American Van see, W.OuO, to Pacific Fisheries. Columbia, 36.000, to Canadian'PARTV RAIT PROM FUh A- f.nl.1 Slm-r-TV t ' Senator, 37,000, to Atlin Fis;i rnes. , J. P. Todd II., 17,000, to Royal risli Cohrtiany Rainier. 10.000, to Hooth Fish- eries. Canadian P. Dorreen, 17,000, and Alkei. 8.500. to Allin Fisheries. erna( 3,500. ar j AIM, 13,000.' lo Canadian Fish&r Cold; Silor- ' ki Tramp. 8.000, to Roj-aP Fish Company. X. & S., 3,000, lo Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Cd. Iragred H., U.000, K. Liprll 11.000, Pair of Jacks 5,000, Yule 2.500. and Minnie V., C.000, . Dooth Fisheries. Cape Spencer, 8,000, lo Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Company. "SiiMrrih in Ihe Hail? NVws LAND ACT. Cmlir Land OUtrfL Land nrrordini Dltrlrt of I'linre lluprrl and situated on Taku Ann, about t nules outntl or mouth of Atlinm liivrr. TAkE SOI ICE that FranrU Rlcturd funlop of .turn. B.C.. occupation mm manager. inn-n.U to apply fur prrnilMloo lo purchase the follow Inr de-trlbed land: Cnmmrnrlnr at a pot planted on t!e south ahore of Taku Arm about mlUj outbwrt from tbe rooutb or Alllbtn River and running ihenre to rhatnt ft; Ihrnre to mains sown; thence SO rbaint raM; and Ihrnre so rham nortb u point of rummcnrrmeni, containing (0 acres, more or ew rRtMcis richard duslop. Applicant. naie. Ainn. Mar to. is M. McArthur Monster Creditors' Compulsion SALE of Men's Shoes, Ladles' Shoes, Children's Shoes. NOW1 NOW I NOW1 NOW! I i I Lead Others Follow The Home of Trunks and Suitcases. Pioneer's Friend Hudson's Hay lllankels. Picte Paris Loggers' Hoots. Hig Horn lirand Clothing. Original Diamond Sweaters, fienuine Fur Seal Coats, guaranteed. Rice's Dyes. Tents, Hlatikets. Hags. Pat Piipson Second Avenue (ienuine Indian Made Curios MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our, Table Cream at 15c for Half Pint. Quality and Service Special Ice Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phone 6S7 , HOWARD R. HILL MARRIED TODAY TO MISS E. B. LUMB ".Uiei weuuing was solcitl nucd at SL Andrews Cathedral jaf a cUcl IMa moenln1s wl(Cll I Howard R. Hill, of Wcslview, ami .Miss Emmeliue li. I.umb, of Huiidersfield, England, were joined in marriage by Archdea con J. A. Mix. Only intimaln friends of the contractinc oar- Hps were iirpMmi. Afler the. wedding ccrcmon; the homcithe of the bridegroom where a buffe luncheon was served. The happy rouple will shorth reave on a honeymoon in Ihe south and upon their return I Ihe city will lake up permanent residence in Wcstview. .asa.a mvm iriinnn iirrtntr simrvnn iHKtt WttrVlKUiat WARD BOAT BONANZA Harry Ward, who has been spending the past three- week cruising in local waters aboard the power boat Ilonama, rv Uuruei lo the city yesterday at- urnou from Welcome Harbor Litul Porcber Island accompanied by Jacx Parry, who, is visilin? in the cily from Vancouver, and D. Ross. The party enjoyed ex cellent trout fishing at Welcome Harbor. Harry was aNo recently on a rip up the Ecslall River goitM j far as Johnson Creek. FOOTBALL TEAM IS OFF TO OCEAN FALLS Th. following local foolbull learn has been selected lo repre enl Ihe icily of Prince Ruper. in a series of games lo be play ed against Ocean Falls on Tues day and Thursday, and will sail for tbe paper town on Ihe Prince Rupprt this afternoon. The Icain comprises II. Howe, Spiro Ourvicli. H. Menzies, '-'Uriel" Skinner. Percy Tinker, Pat O'lionnell. Sam Currie, J. Xor-rlngton. W. Carlson, Hill Mtir-ray drainer1, Sam Erskine, A. Haig. A. Dickens, and S. Doherly. The learn will return to the city n Friday. m TIMBER SALE X8148 Sealed tender will be ret-elred by the Minuter of l-and al Vlrti.na uol later tban nuoo on tt tsth day of Auut. IVJS. ir tne punnaMt or urrnre tun, to eul li.uun Jirknine Tie on an area Im-atcd in prtlou 'f Loin IJi and 10 near kiHMlilM.lt. Canadian .Nattonal Hallvaf, llanire i. ',ttl IXXrlrt. Three (3 year be alWwed for removal ;t limber. t'urtlier iartiriiUr of the chief tot eter. Victoria. B. ;.. or Ultlrirt r'oretrr. pnrire ItiiTx-rt. B. :. TIMBER SALE XS1S3 seated lender will be received by the Minister or Land al Vlruia not liter than ikhhi on the ttrth Sttv day of Aua-IV6. for the purchase of IJrente to rul 3.HI.0M0 fret of Sprure, llemlork. Cedar and Halmin on an area altuatrd n the rth hore of kildila Ann. Iianre 4. CoaM lilttrlrt. Three ( year will be allowed for removal of timber. Further pirtlrular of the Chief Forester. Victoria, n. c... or DUtrlri t'oretter, I'rlnre HiiwcI B. C, DEPARTMENT OF LANDS Timbar Sala X2693 Sealed tender will received by the Minister of jtnd at Victoria not later man noon rm ttie th day or July. tilC, tor th purrha of l.lrenre XI6J. to cut a.c;.,00 feet of spruce. llemUck and redar "ii an arra tltuated on the Vel end of Ttnixi liland, near Moretbr lilaod, Oueen Charlotte Inland Dlftrlrl. Three ( jrear villi be allowed for renMini or nrober further particular of the Chief Fores- ler Victoria. B. C. or District Forester. CASH & CARRY GROCERY SIXTH STREET 40c Buys One Pound of Creamery Butter Fresh Eggs. 3 tot. for $1.00 Fresh (1 round of.fee. per lb. 48o Rest Hulk Tea, per lb B8o Extra Value Prune, per lb. 10o Canned iomaloes, large ... 15o Small, 2 for 25c 7 tins K. O. Sardines 95o .1? tl 'T 350 t , Pe til! t l! -nialo,op boup, inimilated yiwar, 5 lb, for 35c 5 Ih. (Inod Illce 40c ' linn iriiiapnrc Pineapple. .95o 0 11). :aek Hulled Oat ...... 40o Fresh Fruit and Green Vegetables at Garden Prloes. THI! DAILY NEW8 Monday, Aug, 0, 1955 SEGREGATION NATIVE RACES Problem Is Being Discussed To day In South Africa Where it Is Live Question LOXlK)X, Aug. . Caiiadian Press;. The tiucstion of the segregation of tbe native races of South Africa, which is of more than ordinary interest to tit.' people of the Hrilish hinpire al present lime because of ths measures proposed by the Herl- Hg government to segregate ths natives to a considerable extent. was touched on by Sir John Chancellor, governor of Southern Rhodesia, in a recent address to the African Society here Mr John said there was no inference of opinion amoitc those who had knowledge ol South African conditions that some measure cf segregation of be nalhes was essential lo the comfort and happiness of Euro pcans and natives alike ami lo Ibe maintenance of goodwill be- wcen the two races. Not Absolute "Hul when we talk about .ec- egalion," he raid, "we must n luile sure that we all mean She ame thing. Absolute segrega tion of the natives, thai is, their removal from all relationship ltd contact with the while races would be impracticable and dis- slrous. If Wfiuld be economi cally impracticable and the Euro- pans woubl suffer from corn icle segregation no less than the natives. It would be dU- strous to the native population. for it would condemn them to moral, intellectual and materiel taguation, and experience ha. howti that lo keep the African races on the pain of progress! he constant stfrilulu. of conlaet! itb European rare is esseuMal When that influence is with-j rnwn retrogression is rapid aud certain. j Ambitious Natives We cannot, however, prevei.l the ambitious and advanced na ive!- from desirtna to emanci ate themselveit from ihe cor.- rol of their ctiiels and from forsaking the stagnant commune! life of the kraal for u lif f greater independence ami op portunity. It js.to ttwir advantage and lo UriV advantage of their country e';ierally thai na tives shall leae their reerv nd work under Etirniieans on farms and mines. Yet there is no royal road to a solution of Ihe difficulties and problems. So justice, sympathy ami common-sense, firmly and const lenlly applied, are the only means by which a modus Vivendi an be established." DEMANDS MADE SUMS OF MONEY Seventeen Year Old Boy Wrote Letters to Rich People With Menacing Suggestions LONDON, Aus. l. At th-J Central Criminal Court before Mr. Justice SaRer, Josepn Ar-llius Hernaid Fisher, I?, caslnei, pleaded guilty to sending tellers to Lad) TownMiend, Lord Churs- ton and Lric Hamllloii Rose demanding 15,000 from each ol them with menaces and without reasonable or probable cause. Foolish Joke Sir Travers Humphreys said the prisoner was an articled pu pil to u rinn of auctioneers in Oxford. He appeared to han spent hi? spare lime in writing lo various persons, wfiose name.-' he got out of a! directory, d manding thai lhy should scud a sum of money, ur, if lltey did not, he would kidnap their son I be case differed from an or- ilinui-v nnn ,.r ,ii..,.n.lii. ..,.. J with menaces, because the prisoner did not anbear to have at- u'liipuvj io gel any money u-r ftiuieir, liU suggemiiun beln that Hit inoitfy xhoiilil lit xeul to a charity hiul acktiowlcdK'i'd in h newspaper. Whal the iirisoner had done had tn)ii lu cuijm hoiu.i IntoiiM pain, a well as annoy ance mid lioulil?, In people, und! it Avat olely for the ptirpo.e of! advcril.-liif,' hlmilf and ohluinln ,,i'',plf "iJ: intention of ,iarilllnsf ullne. u wn, foolish practical joke lo make n herniation." Tho prison doclo? had made a report that Lite prl oner had no kijii of insanity and lie deserilieil liinVits a vain and foolish youth und said that ho fell sallsracliohfnl haviiiK made a Mir in the world. .Technical Offense Ilichkrd U'Sail-an, addressing Mr. Justice Salter on behalf ol Ibe prisoner, said be had pleaded guilty lo the technical offence of demanding money, but without any view of getting a penny piece for himself. Tbe letters were signed "Urillsh Communist," but it was only fair to stale that he bad UJ connexion with the Communist parly. The "doctor's report wan that lite prisoner had o Ideally been unreasonably pampered and encouraged lo believe himself exceptionally talented. The prisoner was grandson of a canon or XorAicb, and Lis father vvai s music master. An uncle of tie prisoner was Archdeacon o Chisterfield, and ho was pre p:tred to take the sole ctuloil.v of the prisoner lor IS mouths In conclusion, counsel said I ha prisoner desired lo repeat bis expression of sorrow for the anilely ho had caused to other. Devilish Cruelty .Mr. Justice Sailer, said that his. rase shr.wed Ihe deplli of levllish ct ttdty lo which a per son migni go from niere con- :eit. This was Ibe result o ensalionul literature and a crait lor newspaper notoriety. I bought It was exncJicnt thai the prisoner should bive som further experience of prison rti- pline and nn opportunity to reflect on his dastardly con duel '.anl Mople who Into done him no barm, and he llfere- or should Hislitouc sentenct unlil the r.ext ion. The further taking of evtdenrf in lite city pit I ice court in th preliminary bearing of Haulier! Hansen, changed with Ibe theft of 1.000 front the Canadian ITslt A Cold Storage Company, before Magistrate McLeod. wa adjourned until 3.30 o'clock thi iflernoon owing to sickness it, the family, of Provincial Con stable J. Smith, court stenog rapher. Advertle In Iho Daily Xew. LAND ACT. Ntk f IntaMloa U ep1 t La Lantf In rnnre Ho per I Und Hrotrtlinr Ui trtfl of Prtnet Rupert, and iituite al Maetl, B.C. TAKE MiTICt thai riitenell Simp on of Mael. nrrupttion eanner, in lend to apptr for a )ei of Ibe follies In Uenrri bed Und- Omumiuinr al a pnt planted al the nnrtheot eonier of Block B. Metl Tontte; thene rlertr lie feel thenre vMiltwrlr I.Oon feel: tbenrc e tertjr lilt feel; tbenet Itnrtherlr I.SftO feet in point of rommenrenient, and cob tatnlnr J arrea. trre or le. LCOCnE IL SIMPSON. Applicant Paled Jan t, tt SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS VcBt, unreenr4, aurvtyed Crown land mar be pr-mptl by Urlllah auhjecu over II rear of a, a n't by allena on dectar1n Intaotlon to beeoma Urlllah a'ibject. conditional upon reldnce, occupation. Jul Itnprovtment for agricultural urpoae Full Information concerning rra-tlona regarding pra-emptlona It given In Hulletln No. 1, Land 8r1a. "How to lr-empt tnd," eoplea of fhleh can b obtained frea of chart Ijf addreaalng th Ipartnnl of Land. Victoria, II.C. or to anr Oov rnment gaL ltcorda will b granted covering only land auitabl for agricultural purpose, and which I not timber land, I. carrjlng over 1.003 board feet ter acre west of th Coast Hang and M00 feet per acre east of that Itange. Applications for preemption ar to be addreaed to the Usnd Com mlasloner of the Land Itecordlng Division. In which the land applied for la situated, and are made en printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. ITe-emptlon mutt be occupied for five year and Improvements made to value of 110 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Ursnt can be received. For more detailed Information see the Hulletln "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHA8E Applications are received for pur chase of vacant and unreserved Crown landa. not being tlmbertand, for agricultural purposes: minimum price for flrst-clas (arable) land 1 IS per acre, and second-elaa (erasing) land tt-10 per acre. Further In formation regarding purchase or las of Crown land la given In liuiutin No. 19. tAnd Hartaa. Purchaaa and Las of Crown I And a." Mill, factory, or Induatrlat alt oe timber Und. not xrctillnt; 40 axraa, may b purchnaad or lad, th con dlUon Includlnc parrotnt o atumpa. HOMESITE LEASES Uniurrayad araaa. not ic4ln II .tm, mar b laad as homaalt, conditional upon dwsllln bains; retd In th first rr. tltl blnt obtalnabl aftar raldnc and lm rormnt conditions ar fulfilled and Und has bn aunrrd. LEASES For razln and InduatrtaJ per poaa araaa not icadln lit aora mar b lad bjr on proa or a com ran r- ORAZINQ m Under th Orailna; Act th Ptot Inc 1 dlrldxl Into crailna; diaUlet and th rati dmlnlatrd undr a Orailnc Commlaalonar. Annual s-railnc parmlt ara laaud baaad on numbara ranK"d. priority blng glvto to Ubllhd ownsr. Btockownri mar form aaa)clallons for rant raatagnint. rra. or pArtlr fr, prmlU axa arallabl for ttlr. m'vpor and Utrllra. s U u Our Optical Parlor is now in charge of an Expert Graduate Optician Qflr. F. M. Duchomln, late of Blrks, Winnipeg and Van couver will give you personal and courteous attention when you consult us about your eyes. n With the latest optical Instruments and a perfectly an. pointed examination room linked with the precision au talned by continual successful Optical Practlco In the laro. centres, there will be no guess work about the glasieiw ' u receive. A satisfactory fit Is guaranteed with our service. USE IT Max Heilbroner 527-520 Third Avenue The Diamond House of the North WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 0 p.m. HOOT GIBSON" "THE PHANTOM BULLET" lloul i a hk.il.le dumb lull whu ttirtit tl tint rulmff. ormppiug, tin'-fulnii IiiH'kwriMi. A dn who -wuiig Ihw tiitaiinl fil lu vif mtuilit- ful Hip whii li.td a Ul holihy fur pliotopr t butly who -tilveil ami rfiuipicrrd mie of Hie m , (nd d.iiufruii tiAtirt in Ihi; wel. Slin -t Itrettk iiffk lnrfiiuiiiliii. nlorioif. ttiggml. uw Innglix frhltire nul tumiiil . hur.i. tct. Strung Hoot Qlbson, Eileen Percy, Allan Forest, Robert MilaUu John "Pee Wee" Holmes, Rosemary Cooper and othea Comedyj "MIXED BRIDES" INTERNATIONAL NEWS 35c and 10c TIN WARE ENAMEL VJAHC COPPER WARE ALUMINUM WARE StL I Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Phon. 101 Fishermen's Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLINQ GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHINQ, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. 8econd Avenue and McBrlde 8L 2S5 3rd Ait 118 and 117 Everything for the Builder LUMBER Wc have the most complete slock of t n; r dimensions, shiplap, fir finish, flooring, V j""f' vencers, clc, in Northern B.C. We can supply everything In a building from the foundation to the last piece of finish. Before buying inspect our slock. II will pay you, 0r prices urc right. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones .Bui and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. taa Phone 34 P.O. Box 18 Siminnirs Sleel Heds, Springs, ami Oslermuor tresses in every room. n2 Mourns, Uol and (Juhl Water, Maths und 9li"wfr8' Steam Ilenled, Kleclric Light. Cornsr or Third Ave and 8lxth St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.