PAOB BIX THR DAILY NEWS FRESH IN ! Rochon's Chocolates $1.00 per 1 lb. Box Also Muxes al $2.00, $2.75 and $4.00 nOCHON'S ALMOND CRISP $1.00 per lb. Rupert Pharmacy Phone 94. We deliver. New Dresses Large Assortment of New Afternoon and EveningDresses In all colors and atos trzsa 16 to 44. Prices from $12 00 to $37.50 COME AND 1EE! "Demers" We aim to please Phone 27. P.O. Box .327 Vegetable Special Toniafoeji, hothouse, per basket . 35c Tonialoe. green. II. . . 4c Vegetable Marrow, 1b. . .6c Hubbard Stiuasli, lb. . . 7c Pumpkin, per lb. 7c Cucumbers, large. A for 25c Means, green, 11 IbV. . . 25c Means, wax, :t lbs. for 25c Celery, 2 heads for . . 25c ' Lellure, :i beads for. .25c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 417-423 5th Avenue East DEPENDABILITY Is the one big factor heeessary iti your glasses Wc supply dial farlor through our careful, conscientious, scientific examination of .your eyes, and the production of lenses, to meet the results oT thai, examination. Accuracy and precision characterize onr service to yon from start to finish. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist for 27 Yearg 3I! 3rd. AVE. I'llONE KEI 4(2 SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce lcr load ,.,.,-,,.. .S6.50 Per half load ........ 3.60 Per sack 50 Burn Wood and Keep Cool I HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone, SM Night or Day WE BUV BOTTLES. LOCAL RAILWAY FIRE BRIGADE NEARLY WINS OXLV IIAII LICK I'HME.NTLII IT IN l.OMlKIM) RKCOKO I OK EN. TIKE SYSTEM YESTERDAY The rire brigade In the local yard Is one of the best" on the entire system and It was only a matter of bad luck at which I was Just as dis appointed as the team Itself that pre TenUd It from lowering previous re cord on the system in the competl tlon -drill yesterdsy," stated A. 11 O. Fireman tie. Canadian National fire prevention Inspector, following the holding of the drill here. The competition was for the. regional cup put up o the insurance department of .the C. K. R. which is competed for annually, the winning team . of which In each region goes to some neutral point to compete for the cup offered for the whole system.' Last year the London team. In win ning the championship of the system ! made the three movements of the dn:i; in 72, 3-?, seconds. On Saturday last! the local team. In an Instructional drill. made the phenomenal time of 6? 3-o seconds but in the competition yes-: terdsy It met with bad luck through! getting the water too quickly in thef third movement and the time went up, to 93 1-3 seconds. "It was an accident that might happen any time but was horribly disappointed as I had hoped the splendid Prince Rupert team might capture the cup," said Mr. Fre.- mantle. With J. W. McAuley. locomotive fore man, as fire chief the local team cen tal of Thomas 'Priest, captain. K. T. J. Rose. C. Ho: R. Yates. H. WUn. A. Leapcr. E. Tulloch. J. McCandless. J. A. Teng, It R. Hlbbard. H. Clark and H Qllott. Judges of the competition were Mr. Freemantle and Fire Chief D. H. Mc Donald of the city brigade. The time keepers were J. W McAuley and D. Newman. C.NJt. assistant supervisor of fire protection for the western region. INDIAN PRIZES ARE AWARDED MAvsKiT AMI METI-AKATLA stE.M TO HAVE TAKEN MOST Of WINS " EXCEPT IV SCHOOLS Prize winners In the Indian sectlor at the 1926 Prince Rupert exhibition were as follows: Best made Indian root basket 1. Mrs. ! Walter Samuels (Massett): 2. Elizabeth Stanley (Massett): 3. Mrs. Ed. Russ CANCELLATION OF R-SCRVC; .NOTICE IS HEREBY CiEX Hut the re serve costing oer Lot' 4607, tasslar liis-irtci, is camelled. - bepuly Minister if Latxil o. it. runt-i. lauds Department, Victoria. B. tlh June. Its. '' NOTICE IX THE H ATT Ell ut ail Hlirll:,n tm llw t-ue r a rrovlsluiial Ortlf Irate or llilr tM five (1. and sit (tiHlpk ttilrt lo (11.. SerO ii (.lie (I). Ciljr l rmrr ltii-rl. Map . Sstl.rarlurv proof of the Um of llu erllfirale 'if Title euverltia- the sbnte l.nl hiving- lot II pnidurrri to nw. It I- 111) III IiiiIIoii ti l.'iir - after the eiptrailuu of n I iiHriilli frutii the fl.-t frtiblieatliMi hereof. I'l-tivlikmal ivrliflrstn of Title t'j the alxtte land Hi I lie name or II. I.. rAIRLIK. The i.rlrma) Orllflrale i,f Tll! H dated th f 1,1 Msrrh, tit It. and I liuiu-Ixn-d t St 4-1. Land Itertvlry nffi'e. I'tmi-e nuiri. ii. c. tilt s-i'tfiiiber. l6, II. r. mi:i.kiiii. Id-ri'lrar of Tll!e. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LEASE III the Lain Iternrdliiir Ill.lrKI of Alllli Mlnitir niviPinn r i:stur OiMrtrt. TAKE XOTIC.E lliai Ihe Lnriwtr r,..ld Mirw. Ltd.. Inr.. a rendered inlninr rmi- iwri operallnr within Ihe I'r'nliiee of UH- 'ii H.'inmiiMa, (M'miiaiion, a mininr miii.v. Inlend M stly for a fnrehore lese nr tne roimwinir ierriiii isna: Giilnen lliv al a minted slxxil UOQ feet dl.tant 'n an M'leili dirretton from Ihe Xorth Wii"l corner or lot mil. Skylark Mineral Claim. !tuated al the iikuiIIi of Wann Itlver. mi Takn Arm of Tatl'li lake, tt.en.-i- m a oritw'rl direction 5 feet. Ilk-ne Canterlv 100 feet, lliejir" Komhcrh I Ml feet mure Mr ! to hltli WHEREVER Jt fakes' IS r. .C leV Swsnson (Klncolith School). more or o tnnt if i-ommenrement and I'ontalntnr u.r. sere more or leas. I. 'fated Ihlf K.lh d' 'T AiiaiKt. H. (Plgli'd II. Mi M. FIlASr.II, B C. L. S. A rent. Pacific Holds its Friends Hi (or i 1 Mrs. Alice Williams In a letter received recently says: "For two years we have used Pacific Milk almost' constantly. Our home Is away from town and from. cows. We live in a rather out-of-the-way place up here In British Columbia. Everything must be shipped In. That is how we come to use Pacific Milk. We bring. It In a case at a time." PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vancouver Factories: Ladner- and Abbotsford, B.C. 10 illce Nelson iMeUakatla): 3. Mrs. Henry Tmost (MetlakaUa). Best collection of native root basketry Mrs. Vvalur Samuels (Maasett): 2, rs. Sellna Adams (Mauett); 3, Mrs. Ed. 2usi (Ma!ett). Bst example of native earring In wood Alfred Adams (Maaoettl. Best example of native carving lu stone Alfred Adams iMassett). Best crocheted yoke 1, Helen Haldine (Mctlakatla). Best pair of oels Rita Leask Best crocheted baby bonnet Helen I Ilaldane (Metlakatla). t Best crocheted tea cloth 1. Rita Leask Metlakatla I; 2, Selini .Adams .MaucUI. Sofa cushion, crocheted 1, Florence Alexander IMassett); 2, Sellna Adams E FLIES USB FLY'.TOX FLY-TOX ,. )t ims dneiopci at Vetlm Institute cf Industrial UnetKh but One Germ from One Fly to sicken and destroy DON'T risk years of heart ache and tears of vain regret. Safeguard those you love now. Kill the disease carrying insects. End the filthy fly. Destroy the vicious mosquitoes. Protect precious little folks. Use Fly-Tox. It is safe, stainless, sure. In daSy use in the finest homes. All grocers and druggists recommend Fly-ioK. FLYTOX KILLS FLIES MOSaUITOES MOTHS. ROACHES, ANTS. FLEAS iMassett. bark baskets, Bost made Indian cedar bark basket Ocoseberty Jam and crabapple Jelly 1. lira. Eliza Edgar iMassett); 2. Mrs. Mrs. Peter Ilaldane. Mrs. Matthew Yeomans .Masiwlt). Best pair knitted cocks Mrs. Peter KINGSTON, Sept. Jl - All kinds cf IlaldjJie (Metlakatla). rumors have been , floating around Ui Best knitted sweater, ladles" Sellna streets of shipment of beer atvl t Adams t Maasett . I whiskey to the puled States frou Best embroidered bedspread Mrs. Kingston Harbor says the British WhlJ iitnry Prevost (MetUkatla). to recent Issue. A boat known as i Best pair moccasins Francis Dellbellhe Nancy Ann is said to have made (Moricetowni. several trips here recently and fo have Best collecton of vegetables. 2 kinds cleared for United l 'states ports wi:n Mrs. Peter Haldane (MetlakatU). cargoes of liquor. Best collection of vegetable. 6 kinds hts Interest reached a high plteh Mrs. feler Haldane (Metlakatla). yesterday, when It was noised around Bett collection of potatoes Mrs. Meter Ith elx7 that,th aney Ann wblcb Ilaldane (Metlakatla). Icieared wltiv a, cargo of sit jrorrv rU- Best dUplay of cut flowers Mrs. ,ton '"l Thursday I morulng, h 1 bern Peter Haldane (MetlakatU). seized ty we unitrjl BUtea authorltlei. Best 2 loaves of bread Mrs. Haldane I Reported selnl (Metlakatla). I "Many people. are asking about Caat- Bcst Jsr of Jra Mrs. P. Haldane dlan NaUonal car No. 102797. whlct (Metlakatla). (arrived In Kingston on Tuesday. Au;. Best Jars of bottled fruit 1. Mrs. 31. ThU car was loaded with beer for Helen Hsldsne (Metlakatla); 2. Mrs. i export. On Wednesday night the reter (Haldane). Metlakatla).' 1 Nancy A&n. a fast motor boat cams Example cf smoked oollchans Mrs. P. Hsldane. Best specimen of shall fish Mrs. P. Haldane. school i:iiiiiits Best drawing from nature, colored-Evelyn Swanson (Klncolith School). Best freehand drawing, pupils under 121. Doreen Alexander, 2, Ed. Bolton (Port-Ewtngton Shooll. : Best fleetid-, drawing 1. Doreen Alexander (Klncolith School); 2, Cel Burtcn (Klncolith School). v ', Best freehand drawing shaded 1 Evelyn Swanson (Klncolith School); i, Clara Btewart ' (Klncolith School). $ j Best model drawing 1, Rita Robinson (Klncolith" School): 2. Sarah Benson (Klncolith School). . Best writing, pupils under 18 1, Mona Starr (Port Esslngton School I; 2, Elizabeth Bolton (Port Esslngton School). Best writing, pupils under 13 Evelyn Best writing, pupils under 11 1 .Helen 8tsrr (Port Esslngton School); 2, Ed ward Bolton (Port Esslngton School). Best wrltUg, pupils under 9 Billy Stephens (Klncolith School). Best writing, pupils under 81. Queenle Roberts (Port Esslngton School): 2, Rita Robinson (Klncolith School). , -li ' ' . UX Best example of pupils' handiwork 1. George Leeaon (Oitlakdsmlcks); 2. Phoebe Adams (Oitlakdsmlcks).. SI'tCIAL I'lll.LH Special prize awarded Francis Dells for leather bloves and collection of birch T into Kingston Harbor and on Tnursdsy. Sept. 2. this boat cleared for Rochester. N.Y.. with 125 bags of beer. The. beer never reached Rochester. Wlia t becan. of It Is not known. The boat waa re ported to be coming back Saturday for another load, but It did not arrive, having been seized at Sackett'i Harbor. N.Y.. for clearing from King ston without registering. WIlAT IIF.CAMK OF IIKEIt? Tck into Canada? 4 , f "Evrry pne. know that 'this, smuggling of liquor Into the United States has been going on for some years, and it Is generslly suspected that much of the liquor that clears for United States ports never gets there, as y. the case cf the latest cargo of the Nancy Ann, but by some devious route finds Its way back Into Canada." 1 . t MTIIlAlOl WOllK Vlslior Do you give your dog plenty of exercise? Farmer On. yes. He goes for it. tramp now and then. Winnipeg Trl- bunef ; ki: i IF IIKM fIMtF.TTIi:il A young woman .'sent a dollar for a recipe: "How a Olrl May Keep Her Youth." The answer she got for h'r money was: "Never introduce him to another girl." THU ItINO Salter 'This ring I offer you Is a -miBnui ui me love i oear lor juu. . JJijiss-rno endl" mbdci -ii is aiso a syniDoi oi love I bear for you It has no Fall brrds will begin, to move south now that the cooler weather Is here. Humming birds have been very common in Prince Rupert of late and may be seen feeding on the honey from th nsstertlums which are blooming profusely . ',.' Advertls lu The: Dally News i m 1 for native hats, plain and painted. Susan Moody for canned salmon. Best exL.btt in sewing 1. Rose Woods Oitlakdsmlcks School). 3. Valentta Bright (Oltlakdamlcksi Woollen scarfMary Adams (Oltlak-damlcka School . Crocheted frUl-norenre Alexander NANCY ANN IS BUSY VESSEL f'AiiitYixo CAic;or. or iielk 111(11 IHSAI'IIIAKEIt ItElOKE REACIIIXU UITIXATION WOMEN WERE BOSSES INSTEAD OF MEN IN NEW WORLD BEYOND Flln Flon Copper Mine Was Named After Man Who Discovered Bottomless '' . . ; ..... Pit ... . .. . ' dlMl ... ii i ' ii - -t Anx.VU'Kii. Scji. -ji. How l!n lliu Floiu northern Maul-lolia's owiipfr mine, imtills name as rflalftl'Hl Hie annual itu'el-Inn of the Miiiins Corporation lirf. lii'i-e recently. A parly was paiMliint down the laVe on which llie Flln Finn di-ooery wan made. A Imok wa found mi the shore eoiitaiiiiti llie story of a CIiIiicmi " named I'lin Flfin, who dbeovered a 1ml-ioinle lake. Flin Flon inenleil a boat in wlikli he made n Irip to Ihe hottotn ot the lake, Hie tory a. His Journey look him into it new world, where AOinrii were lMi!ie iiMlead til men. Tin- did not Miit Flin Flon and he nfride a ltaily return to the mrfaee of the ear.lU. Willi llie women chasing him wttli sliek. A (ew days -Intof 'when. Haiu-melF arly dMjovtfrjru. Iho lilrf- lorie break which llu now ltv ome Flili ttun niine-kiije" ol them said: 'This look like tin-pjaee where FIitlfl FluiJ tsame . thej ealletl U-Flln "Floa' and I'Uh 1 tou it was Jneiror alwl. -..'. To Cheer Creditors Atuka i.imt: Hurry L write us thai he has left town to aocenl a jot eUewliero, hui wit! returi. in the fall, at whle'i lime In will nvuidiale jiis Jlii ikil. ddlar fur dollar. Her Preference "I notice. ,lt. Dakollay. that you nwm to 1 1 k the Im-hcIi belter Ilia n you do the il;ira." "Ye. I prefer Itelng burnt by the tun to beiiijr roated by the Friendship 4 Ceased , , I. title boy frtn liett hote - -IMi-He. innv Utte tny urfow l.ady -- Yeo. tvith .plfnun Wt-ere did it fall? I.iMIe lli I liiitik it's lll-! In y-nT I r.n.l:iti fit. in ion SYNOPSIS OF LAKD ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved. surveys Crown lands may h prs-tmptsd by Krltlsh subjects over It yesrs of ss. and by aliens on declaring Intention t bervni llrltlsh subjects, eonil. tlonal upon reshUnc. peepatlon. Ad Ur.provtment for acrlrultural turpoo- Full information cones rnlna rsr-.a Hons reKardlna: pre-emption 1 clvvn In Kulletln No. I, Usnd fleris. "How o iTs-empt I-tnd. copies of iihlch can b obtained fre of chart ly addrrsaln the Deuartmtnl of Utnds. Victoria. DC, or to any Oov-rnroent AxtnL e Itccfird wttl b eranted rovsring only land sultabl for aurlcullural purposea, and which I not timber-land, I, carry Ins: orr 1.000 boa4 feet rer acre west of lb Coast Rang and MOO feet tier acre east of that lUna. Apptleatlont for pre-emption ar to be addrrd lo In Land Com- What became, of tne .beer Is al mUsloner of th Land Ilecordlnjr 1)1- question W lntfrest. w.s It trans-1 -. ' ZX.'V"UZ t erred to another boat 'while crossing ,,,. of which ear. h eb. the lake or was Jt laudtd ml some private each;, eventually to be brought talned from th I ind Commissioner. I're-smptlon must b occupied for flv years and Improvement mad to vatu of 110 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least flv acres, before a Crown Grant cn b received. , For mors detailed Information at (he Bulletin "How to IT rapt IJSOd." PURCHASE Application ars rclvd for pur rhas oT vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being timber land, for. agricultural purpose: minimum prlc for first-clasa (arable) land 1 IS par acr. and cond-ctss (grating) land 12.(0 per acr. further information retarding purchsa or Uss of Crown land I Ktvsn In Hullstln No. 10. Land Karles, "l'urchas and Leas ot Crown LJand. Mill, factory, or Industrial alts o timber land, not exceeding 40 acr. may b purchased or Uassd. th condition Including paymsnt of stumpags. H0MC8ITE LEASES Unsurveyed area, not xed,Ing 10 scrw, may b lasd a homsalt, conditional upon a dwelling bslng ratcd In th first year, till bslng obtainable aftsr residence and Improvement conditions ar fulfilled and land has bn urryd, LEASES For grating and Industrial purpose arsas not xeeadlng 140 acre may b Uassd by on psrson or a company, ORAZINO m Under th Orating Act th Pror tnr I dlvlJed Into graxlng dlttrleU and th rnx admlnlttrd under a Orating Commissioner. Annual grating permits ar iisusd based en numbers ranged, priority bslng given to established owner. Htock -owner may form uctallon for rang management. Frs. or partly fr, prmita ar available foe settUra, atipsrs and travsllara, ua u last II TUESDAY Btrmmm u, WE ARE OFFERINQ r safEf" A MODEL MODERN A GRADUATE EXPERIENCE! OPTICAL PARLOR REGISTERED 0PT0JIFtpk TO 8ERVE YOUR EYE NECESSITIES 11 is lliu great tlifference in llie reniu -torreci iiieHiotl if examination lor .dutri u , u attt'iitioii Ut filling the precrilion ami the . iar in torrecl frame filling thai causes on, ,. diH'iimiiiate in finor or gliiMeh'rHleil in our Oi (l We iim' modern melliods. We Iry lo irie n, viee. Thai's wjiy yon will feel u iiun-h ,, ', yon are deciding on a frame thai will exam V jiarlietilar liking. REMEMBER No case presents popleXjte. to ono qualified lit the Sclenco of Refraction. (aiiimiII our Oiilomelro'l an ou Would a In u i vice will lie jiirtf us reliable. Max Heilbroner 527-529 Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIOHT ONLY at 7 and 0 BUCK JONES In "THE DESERT'S PRICE" A thrilling drim.i r the tdaot-. m win.' i lii bet ii a figlKtllg fool. doiible-barii-' lure with thrill-, humor. Ie. bate nut i-nw i -Jilay rub in ti.iliii.il H iiny with never i . Strong rail: Buck Jones, Florence Gilbert, Montague Love, Crnrtt Buttcrworth, Harry Dunklnson, Edna Marlon COMEDY - "THE 8KY JUMPEn." INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 35c and 10c Canadian National Steamships Co. LiAJ Prince Rupert DRYDOCK ' ' AND SHIPYARD - Operntlng Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dots Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, FtUsr makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINO. Our plant i eimi'Kd to hsudlr al: kinds ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 9tl ? I Fishermen s Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINES, FISH NETTING AND TROLLINQ GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McBrlde SL STOVES AND RANGES Pipes - Dampers - Elbows Stove Boards - Coal Hotk Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd r 3rd A 255 Phone 101 Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West ANGER, The Tailor Fine Imported Sergo ami Scolcli Tweet! Hulls made lo order in our shop In Prince Itupert ns low as I, ANGER, Cutter P. O. Box 247 $50.ou . D C. Prince Ruperw L"--