BULKLEY ! Market mi !M I L K From Bulkley Valley iSH MILK AND WHIP- Vo bir . v recommend ir Table Crrom nl 1 60 for lf I'm' Qhalttv and Service pedal leu Delivery Servlco alentin Dairy Phone 657 lr. Alexander Smith Blook Phone 676 DENTIST UGBOATS y Phones 423. 639. IGreen 238, Black 736. )ht Phonei 687, . 639, Ireen 238, Blaok 736. IPERT MARINE LODUCTS, LTD. EO. Q. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. 'ur Coats & tacquettes Ksijulitite Stock of Fur I'm minus at low prices C, FUR Co. rt CW.V.A. Third Ave, ANGLICAN W. A. MEETING CLOSES Donation of $1,000 to Endow-ment Fund' Announced Officers Elected' Tin Caledonia I)ioeean Hoard ... . ....hu m n mutuary, cowm ucd its sessions yesterday ti -ma willi Holy, OoiniiniiiK.il service ,nl which a helpful and inspiring address was given hy' the Wfi. Archdeacon Jtiy. 'I'hl whs followed hy a 1iui-nessi?scsion, at which Hip ml' dress of welcome lo visiting delegates was given by r. Klennoi jl.ennnx, M.H., Mr. Marsh of jerrace replying, other businef- wan then proceeded with And the meet J we adjourned al 1 p.m. (, luncheon and' bauotiruc for offi cer of the hoard for the coming year. At 2.30 thp session was rp-umed. when a very aide and Instructive address was given hy the. president, Mrs. 'itlx. This wax followed hy a splendid address from lr. Carlwright, l,.I..I. president. Toronto Diocesan Hoard, on the aims and, object of I lie W.A. organization, after which general business was dealt with, -elosinst with many heurly vote of thanks to all who in any way had contributed 0 the sue-"ess of the fifth annual meeting of I he Diocesan Hoard. The meetings were presided over hy Ihe president, Mrs. Hix, who tarried them through in n most suecexHful manner. Donation Made Dr. t;artwright announced to Hie meeting that the Toronto Diocesan Hoard wa preieuling a legacy of 1 .000 i which had heen lert to them; to the liishop's Kndowiiient Fund, this action he iiilt tire result of a most eloiuen! and earnest appeal from the Veil. Ai riulearr.ii Hix, when in Toron- The fdlowinst olllcers were HAVIQABLC WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R.S.C. CHAPTER lift Lnlmi oil aupany uf Caiuds. Lliulird, lrrU) fin IH.hir Ilia I It lut uniVr Mt liiiti ; ui III id Al driuilrd IUi tlx Minlnler ur I'ul.lir Wurk si oua iul m Ow i.rti.-! of iim liiniiVl llriilrar ul U l."l ,'ii-fiflry rtutriet r ITInt In. dHwrif.lli.n .if tlw li and utaiw mm) ! r3rVrriM J here b far itiore BAKING POWDER used ii Canada that; of all other Ik MADE IN CANADA NO ALUM W.GII.LETT CO TOHDMTOi CAN. LTD A elected for the coniimj! year: Honorary president--Mrs. Iu .Vernet. ! 1'resident Mrs. rii'X. . j Firm V i.-e-prealdeni Mrs. Mc (loxkrie. Second vice-president Mis. Hill. Secretary .Mrs. Hollhy. Treasurer Mrs. Mcintosh. j . Kee.-Treas. (Oirls) Mrs. jloiner. ! , ee.-Truis., (Juniors) Mrs. J'arkin. j Sec.-Treas. (envel(mes)--Mrs. ilarzett-Jones. ( j ec.-IVeas. (thank-olferins) LMrs. Orchard. I iec.-Tras (Dorcas) -Mrs. '. K. GoIIIkoii. Sec-Trean. tTtoodsell. becireas MUs Da vies. : I.ivinp Message (Uleralure) Mrs. (prayer part) Edilorv Mrs. i I HUDSON BAV TRADING SOKOOftfgft AYSIAUD, FOK-MERCY AMUflKWE-VS KAU0. HERE EN ROUTE f 0 AlfctlC. (Continued'' frpri l'age Jne). irtay .Tune 25, 1t26. THE DAILY H1WB PAOfcfKfVK aVaa! bIbbRa. rls afaaaei aaMaB aLJ His I Ipmclufwtl at World' "TTTZlJ YiaH lumnl SctmtlAe AzXs HI Industrial Hrch 1 H ajHuiut. wm not szaSCL fctatn. Pleasant odor. ViarmMtliUfnaM f andantroaU. At Your Retailer r 311 Third Avenue, as been 'akcn over from J. Preece te wrh SeuJy and Ijoodaon resh Meats riving Twice Weekly from the Bulkley Valley I Phone 178 I lUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR OOD gr Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch ana spruce loan $C.EO lin :i i .... 3.60 ar BO KrniVVood and Keep Cool i HydeTransfer t 139 Second Avenue (Phone 580 -Wight or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. LAND ACT. Notlca of lr.tae.llon lo Apply to Laaaa Land III Land nerordlng District of Prince fUicrt, and altuaie on . Moresby Island, (.meen Charlotte Group, on unnamed Inlet, three miles south ur Iw La Heche Inlet. TAkF NOTICE thai The. Canadian Fish- Ina Company, Limited, or1 Vancouver, -or for a lease, of the following described lands: Commencing at' a post planted at head of Inlet about "4 mile north or unnamed Creek: thence, west SO rbalns; thence south to chains; thence ease to chains, more or less, to shore line; thence north erlv following shore line tn I'.o.C., and containing 4l acres: mnn of. e: THE CANADIAN FISHINQT COMPANY, LIMITED, Applicant. Per William Alfred Bower Dated (tn April, ttsc. I). Allen. Spc.-Treas. "Little Helper" Mrs. Toltey. Delejrales to the Dominion Annual meeting. Mrs. Mrlijtosh, Mrs. Orchard. Mrs. Andrew. Mrs. Mackie, Mrs. Hoilf.y. WATER NOTICE. , Olftrdon i)4 Um. TAkF. SoTlti. tlMt Hnilob Cttlumbl Fllinif . l-arkiur Ui. Lid., wbfiw ail drm l Vanrmivrr B.C., ni ailj fur a li.fiiiT to laki' and um S rubii- r.i Mr iwrwid of Malw aia .tul 'il of ur an an iin unnaiiM-d ..f r,n.. nmi., ..i 77. , IM bu ll in 111., Irt-,r .VrnrS iTmiV. ' ."". . I"rtbrl1j and ill um 'Wild I'mrliirr. m alrr lul four. Ill-irk , tin. Mit iiarr rtanprmlnir a iiarmw appnarh oaryinr lb idth fn-ii ... ... mntt a...... ... hiatiwalrr mark drama inu. Snuili Bay. Skldl'ati- Inlrl. ab.Mii fwir mill'. iHrtlH-a-rl7 rnmi lliiHitll or lieena llurr Tlio uairr will l i'Jr! .".f M ' I llop under her new commander l rlialn wiulliratl ii6rtliri rwr- . .... .... . ii i . i.rr an - - .... h. .. . . ... lirnalmauli 3llr. lHn II .,!,. i.. ... ' ' I. rtHm ' in ini, itx amy f-l iiH-xiirrm.nl lKlnr aTnuiml-l jural lei ti. 11m. alx.rr linr. And Uki ttnllrai thai aflrr ln rplra linn ur iiM- iiiuktti I nun ttM dalo ! llw iii-i puliiirati..n (,r ihu nuiltf tlx- I'niim oil ' niiipanr iif Canada. Llnnird. will I U-d f..r dinirUr and rainwrv nur inm-k u.xm the land laied aa rr and belnr Um- TiirealHiri' In from r IjI 144, Ouwn iIliarlfHie Inland. Till nnllre waa H.ii-d ii Hit Kniiind un Oh 30lh day irf rll. rstt. A' nipy nr Ibis iwiiire and an upplirallim pursuant tli.-rriu and to tbo aier aii iu ur rum in iiw nrrii iiBdrr Tll.m T of llw .aid An ai..lr to ..f VValVr li,rdrr al l-nn ., ,ri urr in ar i.iij ,ir uiiaa, fur ap Ik rilrd oh itw nn w.i.r i...... """in Haiea- Wananr. hfiVIQABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT R.S.C. Chaplar IIS. Tim Hntlth 'toiuuibis Flailing t park in LimipanT UiK-.iei., nrrrliy Dm no uitiTisii an.rvniv hiiio I'ACklXl CO. I.m. Alipllrant. - By SlM-rwoud. A tent. NOTICE. IV T1IK MATTIil .if an ar.tilliatli.n tnr lln itauv of a rmvlaluiial Crrliriral of u,"'"f WIMdi 7 r llw Hid Title ror til Kat half uf j.t iw.. iT IltlBliIltll UTin llkatl VIal.lritSt iV llat a 1 ..a. Jat. . ... - r-,..,..., ui uum ikimr inis iii iiiir WATER NOTICC. DIralon and Uat. TAkK NOTICK Hut lluberl . Genrre hibiialuii. wlime addreaa la IineriH-im ' anuery, will apply fur a llvenre lo take ami ue a Nirllun uf waier out of cit-ek wi ll nt wliarr at China Hat, name un himwii, wliirli flow aiiuilual aial drama mil. Trout Hay about 4uo reet auutti along the liearh fmin the mnilheaal nil hit l.ol A.' kltaaou I. II. The water will lie dl-vi'rli'd from the atreani al a point about Mill reel from Its moutli, and will be unci! ror domestic puriHwe upon the rau-iierV ilrnrrllM-il aa lit "A." kltaaoo 1. 11. , THIh imtlre wa. nwled on tls r round on I Ihe llth dn.v or May, A ropy of Una nnii.t. and an appllratlnn imrviant tnriTlo alio i" inr ier aci Will ih? filed in the offlre ur Ihe Water llerorder at I'ruirn IIiiiktI; Oblertlona tn the an- pllrnllcn may be filed wilh the said WaieN bernnler or with tbe Complniller ol Water lllirbl.4. I'nrllament lltilldinira, Vlr-tnrla, H.:., wltliln thirty day after the first appearam-e of this leitlt'n In a local newspaper. The date or the first publication or Oils notice l June 4. 19VI1. P.OIIHP.T I1F.OII0K JOHNSTON. Applicant. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Nolle of Application for Bate Llcanaa. Notice Is hereby given that, on the sin day of June next, the undersigned Intends to apply to the l.liinor Control Board for a llii-nse lit resiiert of premises being pnrt or the holloing known as Ocean Falls Hotel, sliimte on Front Street, Town nf Ocean Falls, upon Ihe Intnl. dcsrrrtied as Lot No. 31, Hange S. Coat District, Map No, n.M. If. Laud Registration District, in the province of British Colmiibla, for Ihe sate nr beer bj the glass, or by tle open liottle ror1 ronsuiupilon on the premises. Dated this 7th day or June. iota. PACIFIC. MILLS I.IMITKt).' fee C. I.. Harked Treaaiiref. LAND AOT. r.asslar Lnnd' iST-trlet; Land Tlecordlng District-of UPlnre liupert, and situate on Allln l ake nuuut ih miles auolliwest' of Atlin Townslte. TAkF NOTICE that Edmln Jules, Fggert, of Atlin. In ths province if British Columbia, occupation operating tourist launch, Intends to noply for cnollon lo mir chase the following desrrlbed landsi Commencing at a noil rdanted at tire anullieasi corner of mauler Hay, In Allln Lake, sltnaled aa almve; tlnnre following Hie shore line west o chslnsi thence south fl rhnlns) thence east to chains; thence north (J rhalns, to pomp of rnniiuenreiiient, EDWIN JULES EOOERT, APP'"Cin4, Dated Ma, to. tm. su m nier. j Towerinist hills nd mountain1? 1 r.t I.II.i.Mrlnn l..imnVni.lB I jri .i-ir. jrtiti ti. iiuiillinjni ' iiUirw. sriowiltorin. frozen ssas; i ice-Iocke'd harhofrt', polaTSnfmals; and sudden death are-' not straim- rs to' Ihe Hayiiiand, which has made many visits to the land wlierenier, are men, and-where they Hie hy trie law of self-pre- ' sen al ion, .force, pfur.k and,' diiduV-anete. j The. schooner4iihic!i 'iepna 1 1 tie Lrfdy Kiioierslef In the Hdd'- son Hay Arctic service, has had a romanlje history. She w;as huilt in Norway lo the specifications of ' the famous explorer. Captain Am- undseh, and put in commission iii July. liIH. Captain Amuiid-sen s plan was lo put tier in the ice in the vicinity of the Jspav Silieri.m Islands; wilh the hope that sne would lie carried across the Arctic Bea. ta Ppitzbernen. Condilions were, liov,eer, unfav-orahle to the schpil, and for three successive winters she was forced1 to spend Iter timo wintering ori the iMherian coast. In .1921 she proceeded' lo the Pacific Coast for repairs, which were completed -aft Seattle, where she also took provisions. In those dayfc the, schooner was known as jHie Maud'. , The expliiratlon' of the unknown region wit hi it the Arctic Sea-was always a fascination to Captain Amundsen, hut H. U. Sverdrup, who was Ju charge of the sejenti-fiifwork on the expedition, states that it was never thought possihle ihat the vessel would hfv carried from the New Kiherian Islands ncrnss this area, as the course taken hy the Jeannetfe wreckage wis directly past the pole and away from the unknown area. The expedition was intended rather as one wilh the object of mjakinjr scientific observations. Real Adventures In July i22, Captain Amundsen handed the command of the party oxer to Captain Oscar VVist- ins; and left the schooner wilh the intention of organizing an e.xpe d it ion to cross the Arctic !ea by air. , M - If 'was after iWMepartore that the adventures of the schooner really commenced. On July 29. 1022. Ihe schooner left Point ami arr;teu ni iieraui isiauu on schooner asrain commenced to tH-ttV!ttf, ""f wesl-northwest. and on Aus- ,.,..,-1, in nr uum tin mai land navmr liern prudiired lo iih u la M,r ,H.ril.Hi ,rf laud aliuale alsmt two1 y ,ii, Zu V V.e aU?? ,e rui'lraibm ...ueen ..l.arl.n.e piMrirt. and km.wn si Vrih. te the ICMSl m'X naL Uf LUnV;,aks miur, ih., ,er ttm wh,,.. Vt Itm.fcSf '."-.T tWhI? nun ur i.ne iiimiiii rnmi tiiv .lair nt n.,.i rii publlralitin uf ihu nnllre ilu Brltuh uiiiniiiia riatnnit 4, Parkinr Company l.lnilied Will IMMlff aerllon 1 ut Hie aaiil rt, apply to Ihe Mlnlaier -ur J'ublic Wurka, at hla nrrioe in the rlty or Ottawa, rur approval or the "aid alle ami plana, and rur leave to runatrurt Ihe said wbarl nr pier and bulbliur Uereuo. liaied at I'rlnre liuprrt. li.C. nil Slat day ur May. iw. iiitnisii coi.CMniA fishing- I'ACKIMI CO. LTD. Dy ita Sulioltura: Wllliann. Mminn - Oontal.-a. lual Certlfiraie or Title u .dated Hie ir; Miliary. IPts. and H iiuntliereil Lund rirrlatry orrire. I'rlnre liupert. II. C. 4St June, ISIS. II. r. Marl.Fon. hetiairar of Tlilet. MINERAL ACT. CERTIFICATE WTlBPROVEIIIENTE Itlar Canyon Mineral Claim, illuale. In the Atlin .Mlnlnir lovuion nf Caaslar IH-Iriel. Where located: Near Craier Creek and adiomlnv and northeast nr the lllr tnyon Kxlvnsion Mineral Claim (Lot IITIIi. TAKF NOTICE that l, John Molloy. Free Miner's irltrirale So. ?u?3ri. Intend, sixty dy fnmr the date hereor, to apply to the Mlninr llwinler for a Ceruricate of luiprnveinenla, ror Ihe pur-lwe of obtaining a Crown (Irani or Ihe alM.ve claim. Ami fnrtlier take noilre that action, under aertlnn 37, must be roiiMiieiH-ed berure Hie Issue of such Certificate of linproveuienta. lilted tills 1st day or June, A.n. lege. II. .Mc.N. FnASFIt, Agent. Attsrust 3. This marked the stopping of any attempt In progress further under the schooner's own power, and for two years, until Auvust 1. 1024, she drifted as a Unit of the ice-pack. Captain Wislinsr. speaking of his adventures, slated that the prevail inj? northerly vvinds prevented the schooner from drifting across the Polar Sea north1 of lie llonp Island, and . carried them instead backwards and forwards in their ice prison. In 1924 the fhe succeeded in clearinsr the ice. If she had remained in this re-yion it is likely she would have drifted across the Polar1 Sea, but hi bad orders Jiy wirelfss from Kapl aln' Aimt n'dsen f to ' "ttbandon further effol'.' ti) make the' af-iHmjitt j'dntf ; li.eail 4 returrt to ' NVrne! 'Ataskk ' J Difficult Return The Ifomeward prtkjrress was very slow, as at Cape Haranow, to miles. east of the Kolyma Hiver, al lattempts to find' a passage through the ice barrier failed and the ship's compariy resigned Ihemsehes to spending another winter in the Arctic. From September 5, !.2t, until July 13, IH25, she was locked'in the srrasp of the mck. Danf.Vr was ever present. .In Octobenr 1D23, she was caught in a jam of ice hehveen converpinsf floes. These came together, Crushinjr the iec raft before its advance until it stood as high as the schooner's masts, forming a houitdary line with the Maud in Die center. The fact that the schooner eer came out is due only to her form of construction and her innate strength. For two hours the crew walled for death, hilt the only damage Ihe s hooner sustained was n certain amount of straining. Locked y loe Walls On another occasion conditions were even worse. In May, 1924, U? ice raft broke- and ibe' Hoe on one side of tlie ship receded, but a huge wall of iee reniained frozen to tlif side1 of tlie1 MWd. h June the schooner was jammed be tween a floe and' masses' of ice pans, and the frozen wall attached to the ship prevented the World Dunlop Tires and the Dunlop Dealer together typify unified service, built on known values, plus courtesy. pans' from lifting her, as ou pre-! vious occasions. Ihe pressure ca;ne gerater and the schooner, was pushed over on her side, and her boats hanging on her davits! were resting pn the ice. l'repara-1 lions were made for abandoning Jier, and the Iogs had been put over,! he-port side wilh provisions and sleighs, when the ice opened and she floated on an even keel. Great Strength i The Maud has a wonderful hull. The knees nre natural curves; her ribs are 12 by 12-incli oak, spaced an inch apart; while her sides are 22 to 21 inches thick of oak ribs, planks and iron bark. She is 107 feet long, with a II-fnot beam, and draws 15.U feet of water. Her gross register U 393 tons, while her net register is 292 Ions. The vessel is powered with senii-diesel engines, generating 210 horsepower. Captain l'oellmer 1ias a sedJ6tt ed crew of Atctic men as officers. The mate Is Captain CUUfprd Smith, who was his jnMc';iytteri (lie auxiliary schooner I.TtdyKin dersley was lost in the" frozen north. Smith was, in charge1 of lhi party which) were left ashoro wlien.lhe ictv field carried Ihe shin into' the unknown' north, and be was a member of the rescue parly mat met Captain Foellmer ami his.men vvhen they abandoned' the Klnih'rsley and trekked across the ice. Subscribe to (be Daily News. llcANADLANj Vcinc 'aaiiTX Prestige of DUNLOP Tires NO4 other Rubber Company but DUNLOP has a call on the brightest minds of six World centres in producing the Tire" of world fame The " DUNLOP." 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