fday, June 17, 1926, AST TWO 16th DAYS Anniversary Sale Extra Special Values 1 itmrj'li itMtnit b,ftafut llj.it A l UilL r-.i HCm MililfiMi' It:. I Imi.it Sliiil .u.fiitii TK i in i uiMi i t i him i unn. niitfiuii niinru. i iu. m i linn VHiiir nir $3.50 k til - ttfl.U . I . m- lin ..".'w.. -. . , , ....., a i . ... V ...... . WBCWW cp'i- hi man ii ... ..j.'. v ., ...... i. ......... ..II ..... .I....-- i u.l b.1. rl Milk llo-c in all loading shades. " pairs fur . . . . 95c ivv ncrirc. on uirii. iter yum tc " - ic.ii- it... wl r it- r i . I. t.:lf.. ,f.i..-...l,l . 1 n - m .v. . mM if i ' Kit ii niiiiri Kiwniiiig, ri-p. nir, hit yarns ,ii i.uu -.liift Holier towelling, reg. 2.c u ynr1, 5 -y anls lor $1.00 We have hundreds of other bargains to show. COME IN AND LOOK THINGS OVER II C WAIT APC CCi ITH mm i . . . v w . mm 1AI sW II AAUWtAVU W ft JLi A akS llwllv W DEMAND r wr ...... 3rd Ave. and Fulton. "Rupert Brand" ers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by marJian Fish & CoA .Storage (V Ifr! " A V J 3 J 1 4-4 W- A A I Prince Rupert, B.C. CVT PllSJTQH AO iiat jud-e- v.t-h'd. inmru .tint neatly ioi(ei. ' c 'Hg tijipurel prnrl ic ;ill irmly lit Wi iii , only re- lit i n J :C mourning wimi iiunii nun. Try This Service lllllliuill Wltaiyv, lifcv, c ly put iw, 'iua iw f wi pivwu. Your bundle retuni'it wiilnn throe days. lAtrnnrx t tTiirtnir t i Kll l ll Mtlltmitl&BBHf l m t i ii iiui hi i iiiiiicjii in iiii jii in lin iijii i . UUIIUI.U aT I Phone 118 YV,e .liuv.oCliO only rumplcm Ioi k ol 710 Second Avenue Loggers! "Gilchrist -Jacks- arl iu the Nurlli. Wo IiiiimIIh IjogguiK Axcsi, VII'S nUUti Mill ITltwi. I ! ,'. tltlOl.f II - .--.III . . I fori Local and Personal Vclcrunn'' l'icnic Juno 20, Phone 15. P.R. Coal Co. tf Arthur'8 Taxi. I'hone C78. tf B.C. Undertakers, Phone 41. Don't forget Veleruns' Picnic Sunday -firnt. Crystal Firelighters, 8 fo- fl.00. llyde Transfer, Phone 580. tf Slovp length wood $3.50 per 'oad delivered. Phone N. Our-vich. Green 518. 154 Qiwen Mury Jlannel Dance Friday, Jiin 18, jn I.O.D.E. Hall. Canadian and colUh daucett. Adiiilssioti 50. Hefreshmeiits. The sailing Achpduled In Ui" Prince Huperl Tennis Cluh lour-natn'puf yesterday were iiosliion-ed owin? to incleiiienf weather. C. P. It. steamer Princes- I.ouie. Cap!. Arthur Slater, i due in purl tomorrow morniiM from the itouth enroute to Skaj;- way. Piano recital by pupils of Charles , P. 3alagno,,atI Catholic School, Fifth Avenue and Fulton Street, Friday, at 4.30 p.m. prompt. Ill I'ower tinat Zananli. Capt. (iamuioii. has I'trneecded to Hie Tk of I he Canadian ehonnei W.T. in UtUr Pats to aseist in HsUape work. W'esthnhiie ton i lit and to iiioirow Itelween shows at ' 8:45 p.m. the "Joy Maids' in ttnappy iii-w program. Special feature, I lie International Charleston. 141 1 red II. Stephens, formerly ol line eity, and Mrs. Stephens were recent visitor in Victoria from Sa1lle. tVetl i now eonoedPil with Ihe Lniled Slates Beode!i urey. Thitiiias Mackenzie, who ha Itet-ii h HM'iital ease in Uie hoapi tal; has been taken charge Of u lh nly ik tarhiiieiit of the Pro vim-ial pulire and i now run fulfil in the nly jail. Annual recital by piano pupils of Charles P. Balao.no at Cath otic School, Fulton Street and Fifth Avenue West on Fr'day afternoon at 4.30 prompt. All friends will be welcome. lit A. De H. Tremaine of Ottawa "i-pei inleiiilenl of ugencie of th Marino Department arrived in i he city yesleraay. He i her. " pay a regular visit of inspee Hon to the Dighy Island marin' depot . A. M. Johnson, K.C., who aete.l i crown prosecutor at the re nl session of the Supreme irttiirl Assite liero, will remain iu the city until the end of the week bofore. return hip to Vic toria. There are cerluin other legal matters here requirins hh attention lieforr he goes You will be welcome at the Veterans' Picnic Sumlay first. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT n.s.c. chapter lis. Th llnluh Ciilumltla Kflilnr k I'sck mi i uiiiMiiv Uiiiilfd. hrn-bv citm m, Iti-e thai II Imt undpr rtUni 7 ol tin- mIU Ai t. drMiltr1 Wltll tbr luister or I'ubllr Wutk, II iiiuva. mil in UV uffitv of tli niHirlri lirrotrar uf tlp Lind Hsrw-n jr Dotrlrl ic iTlitrp Hujwm I. 11 rrlm-e iiiiTi. u.,. aM-miiim or utr Mie aim His ilaii of wharf or pltr and liuilil-inr llirreiii priHMd lu l ltuili that irriiin imriloD or laud alluatt- aUiui twu and ous-hair mlW 'il or Alltrrd Bay, skidoalt' Intel, rrtiiitlnt on l.ol Hi. '.iic-ii c.liarintlv lUstrtrt. and known a I. HI Mi And taks imtlr that irter Ihs nr mil- iiiiiuih rn.in tln datr uf ih, nri piikliralinn uf Una n.itlnr Ills tlrlltnh i iilmiil.lt riidiiiiir k rai-K ttiar onmany l.lliuli'd VIII under m-cllim 7 uf the Mid apply l ths Mtnller .r I'uhlir rk. ai hi nrrire in ths oily or Ottawa. rr apprnval or the aald me ann plain, and rr leave to enmirurl the aalil wimrr ur pier anil liiilldnifrs tliereun. hatsd at Prlncs Import. 11.1:.. tills 3II da,v ur May m BllltlSII COUMHIA HSMIN0 ti PACMNO CO. LTll. BJT lie SiilllHtora: William, Mannin & Qunidlei. Try This: Mix a Little B0VRIL wi th Cream Cheese Makes a Very Tasty Sandwich Paste , THE DAILY NEWB PAGE THREI NEW MEMBERS OF FAIR BOARD Breen and Wlnslow Succeed Benson and Williamson Harry Dreen and II. M. Win slow were elected to the Fair Hoard last night lo fill the vacancies, caused hy the resigna tions of It. K. Herjson and J. O, Williamson. The board also elected John Uulger a vice-president succeeding H. K. Ilenson It had been-intended by the board, in staging an Indian Day on the Saturday of Fair week. U) have lh natives dress in co tunic but this suggestion had net been well received vhy the Indians taking rart. It was decided by the board to forego this sllpula lion. In taking up the matter uf at tractions during the fair It was decided not to bring a dance orchestra from the south. The question of giving hii automobile as a prize in the ticket selling competition was left over until the next meeting. The matter of bringing up an exact duplicate of l he first prize exhibit at the Xew Westminster District F'air is under considera tion. If this is done an exper ienced man will accompany the exhibit north and will be avail able to give advice to local ex hibitors as to the manner of dis play adopted iu the south. Vic Foley, the famous Can miian lightweight bdxer, will give xliilniions during lite forthcoming fair and arrangements are oiider way lo locate a suilab'ei sparring partner in this con nection. MRS. GLYNN-WARD- WRITES B.C. BOOK VANOiLViin. June 17. II Ulynn-Ward has written an ii luminating book under the till of 'The Glamor of Hritish Col mnbia, ' getting her information hy going ahonl Ibe province on train, on foot and on horseback "he lived all whiter with trap pers. and wenl into the by-way from the beaten path. The author started from the city of Vancouver, and penetrated into I he wilderness in many diree ikiu. She weni info Hie llari boo rrsrion, the I'raser Itiver, alonj? the Yukon JVIagraph Trail, and climbed Mount llobson in winter time. Trappers, guides, set Hers and adventurers were tier t-ompanions at various times, ami she makes all of them inter- stin: "n her pages. NURSES DEaTmh" HUMAN BEINGS-N0T JUST MERE CASES TORONTO, Out., June 17. 'Canadian Press. Hon. Dr. Cody, chairman of Hie Hoard ol Oovernors of Toronto University, addressing graduating nurses, besought them to remember e.l-ways that they were dealing: with "human beings, not with cases." "ou rome, he said, "in contract with the great crisis of life. You come into contact with birth and willi bereavement. You stand by when the physician has tn choose which fife shall be spared. You have an almost unique opportunity" lo cheer, guide and help in the great crisis of human life. 1 beseech you in the name of humanity hever !o become coldlv nrofes- sional, never mechanical." BED BUGS TA300. EDMONTON, Alia., June 17. -Utizcns who went to nreservc bedbugs as household pels will ot .jjel and special exeuinlions from Dr. T. 11. Whitelaw. medi cal health officer, lie made thi quite jjlain, recently in dealing with a family llving1ua northern district, -and atlwr -ha. jiad threatened legal action, stem were taken hy the head of the family to rid the home, of the insects. . BIRTHS. A daughter was born on June jn at the Prince Rupert General .Hospital to Mr.-audilr. Bayliss, Hesner ApHtiiutii! JK ' A daughter was' born the Pnn.v lluperl lU'iicral llospita! on June 17 to Mr. and .Mrs. J. Y Duiiiin, tHo7 -Seventh Ave. j WIReUeSS REPORT. 8 a.m. ' DltiHY ISLAND. iL. Cloudy, calm; barometer :t0.2Q; (eniperalure 5i; sea smooth, 5 0 ajn. Winchester . Jf Mild, Bf ended Cigarette- poke steamer Prince Charles bound Skidegate for Lagoon Hay asing out 5 a.m. HULL HARHOR. Overcast calm; barometer 30.20; temper ature 52: sea smooth; 'J p.m. poke steamer Auyox hound Vuw-n ( lutrhille 4aiHl. ThU nolire warn sied mi tlte rrund on the Hutn day if April. IWtS. A nm ur tbt ntitlre and an appliriiiii pnrtuant thereto and to the water r win be riled in nil- urilif if the Vler lle,-rder at I'rinre Kuperl, li e. ttbjevlkin Iu the aitpliraihtn may e riled with the said Waler lleeurder c with the Cuinplntller ur Waler lllirhts. arinimiil Buildiuir. Victoria. He, wilb-in thirty da after tn firitt appearance r tliu leitire In a leal nevvipas-r. Tlte dale r the firm publicatiun uf thU nullce la June s, tft. BltlTISII COU MBI HSH1NO 1 I'ACkl.xn ai. LTD.. Apullrant. UV II. Sherwuwl. AteuU MINERAL ACT. Nolle of Application for Cartlflcata of Improvtmtnla. Mineral IIUI Oruup. ruifUllnr of Mlo era) 11 ill yu. I. Mineral lilt! Mn. i. MID eral Hill .No. 3, and Summit Mineral t.iaiin. fliiuair in iim skeena Ninnif Din ion uf No. 1 Klsuicl un th tuiutb-eamem end or Iron Mountain, kitlmal Valler. Lawful buldert, V. J. Uouriwin, Free Miner's Certlfirale i 0IIC. Ctwrles t. Mmtre. free MUer a Certtricale Wo. ll7C. TAkE NOTICE Hat I, tharle E. Moore. Kre. Mlner'a Certiricate ?io. SI7C tirenl r.tr ibe owner. Intend II the end r silly day from the date hereof, to wtply lo the Mlnui Herorder for a Cerll-fk-lle of linpnivemems fur the purpuse of 'btainin; a Crown- Urant of the above mini. nd rnrther lake nullce that action un-- Seetinn ts or tlie Mineral Act hinM uniiiienred befure the Issuance of luch erlirieate of Improvement. Italed thl I7lh dav nr fprlt. for LAND ACT. Notk of Intantlon to Apply to Laaa Land iu rrinre iiuperi Land nerurninr ins trlrt of Omim Hanie S, and iltuate on South Aachael Island. TAkE NOTICE thai Alfred Swanson, of rrlnre Uupert. occupation Mariner, Intend lo apply for a leaf of the rollovr-Inr described lands: Cnmmenrlnr al a po'l planted at the north end of Siinthnarhael Island; thence arntind the Island al hirh water mark, and contaminr &0 cre. meo oe ies. ALrnr.D swansox. , Apptiranu - , to- mm, Orauby Hay for Vancouver 'S'i't miles from Vancouver. DKAD THICK POINT. Haro meter 30.18; temperature 52. Noon DKJHY ISLAND. Rainm?; aim; banuneler 30.20; temperature 58 sea smooth. HULL HARHOR. Overcast; calm; barometer 30:04; temperature 55; sea smooth; 8:30 a.m. spoke steamer Catala left Delia. Hella norUiUuuiid; '1 1 a.m. sixikw oleuiiier Oray docking at Roc darlior soullilicund. DEAD TREK POINT. Haro-meter 30.IH; (eniperalure, 59. -'illd drains attuui WATER NOTICE. Dltaraien and Uaa. TAkE NOT1I.K tlut BritiKh CxliunL-U I'ltlimr 4 I'arking t.u. I. id., br ad-dit-M u aiiruuer, B.t will apply far a iceiKT iu lake and um? J cubic teet per ur water nut or an umiained wlilrh riuws iMtrtbwritterlj and inui Situtb Hay, Skidlrair Inlet, rmir Utile inMtlastrrl rrulu iiioulU of iK-eiut Ulvrr. The waler will be diverted frtiiu the mreaui at a point about an riiauu mullirast ur nirthwei r m-r ii Ltd I7. Mnreiy ltlancl. and will w iiiH'd lur duinekllr and cannery pur ixwe- upon tlie Undit staled at lease and Iieuiir Uie lureihure in fruiit ur Lul 111. BATHING : CAPS i A large assortment or New Styles in Hoth Plain and Fancy, 25c to $2.00 SHARI The Newest Creation and Latest Sensation in Toilet Article Face Powder ..... ... $2.50 Talcum $1.00 Hcunty Cream $150 Cleansing Cream $1.00 Compacts $1.50 and $250 Hotigc $1.00 Lip Stick $1.00 Old Slyle PEPPERMINT PATTIES Fresh Shipment. Special Price, per lb. . . 40c Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggists. The Ilexall Store. 3rd Ave. and 6th Street Phones 82 and 200 Bu and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL Phone 34 J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. P.O. Box 196 Simmon's Steel Beds, Springs, and Oslermoor Mattresses in every room. 52 Itooms, Hot and Cold Water, Baths and Showers. Steam Heated, Klectric Light. Corner of Third Ave and Sixth SL -PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Everything for the Builder LUMBER- YVe. have the most complete slock of limbers, dimensions, shipiap, fir finish, flooring, V joint, veneers, clc, in Northern B.C. ' We can supply everything In a building from the foundation to the last piece of finish. Before buying inspect ur stock. It will pay you. Our prices aro right. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 SCREEN DOORS In Four Sizes ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS Assorted Sizes Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 Third Ave. Phone 101