AGE StX THE DAILY NEWS PRINTING Stationery Office Supplies School Supplies Kodaksi Films Phonographs Records Novelties Dennison Goods Birthday and Every Day Cards Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) I'hone 231 reserving Special Apricots, per crate $ 1.90 Raspberries, per crate $3.00 Cherries, per crate . . $3.00 Loganberries, per crate $3.25 Blackberries, per crate $3.50 Arriving on Wednesday's boat. Give us your order now. Plums, per basket 75c reaches, per dozen 40c Apples, per lb 10c I'ears, CanteJope, Water Melon, Cassaba Melon and Honey Dews, all selling at lowest prices. IWussallem Grocery COMPANY LTD. 117-123 Fifth Ave. East I'hone 18 and Phone 84 Prince Rupert, B.C. H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. The Swimming Season is now at its bestl An all Wool athing Suit will add to your enjoyment. They fit and look well. JANTZEN, UNIVERSAL & PENMAN'S BATHING SUITS For Ladies, Children and Youths H.S.WaiiaceCo.Ltd. Phone 9 Third and Fulton Thor Johnson for Mens' Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES HUGE CROWD AT MOOSE PICNIC About Eight Hundred People At .tcnded.BkJEYextjtnDjghy 1 , . i Trtrdy about fight avnlrwl people ! attended the annual Moose picnic a;. Dlgbf Island and It prored one of the mart enjoyable errata of the season The committee In charge conalated of J. Bacon chairman l. B. Simpson. J. Uuwalem, W. Montgomery. amis Royer i. UorrUon. L. R. Parry, and J. Squir-chuck. The aurter was O Fnzzell and announcer J. Squlrchuck. The Boya' Band waa In attendance and a collection for them amounted to HI -BO The Moom Jaza band for dancing con. tlsted of J. Bond. J. Kelly. H. Oawtbora, Cliff Cameron and J. Blackall. Boata taking the crowd acroaa were Toodle. Capt. A. lloswell; Phlppen. Capt. J. Morrison: Oh Baby. Capt. Lam-, tie: Roaena B.. Capt. A. Johnaon. Laura P.. Capt. George Prlzzell; Rlc Roy. Capt Blendon; Bingo. Capt. J. Wick. j Winners of race were: Boya. S and under S. Squlrchuck, It. i Prteatly. ' Olrla. S and under H. Smith, M. Thompson. Boys. 8 and under J. Curry. F I Schubert. i Olrla. 8 and under H. Smith. P Parry. Boys, to and tinder A. Hale. P. Welsh Olrla. to and under J. Thompson. T. Walters. Boya, 13 and under M. Colussl, P. Welsh. Olrla, 12 and under T. Walters, M. Mussallem. Boys' 3-legged race T. Bussanleh and P. Derry. Olrla' 3-legged race M. Mussallem and J. Arthur. Hop, aklp and Jump D. Ounrlch. D. Balfour. Women's ahoe race Mrs. Woods, Mb T. Raabe. Women's football kick Mis Wors fold. Miss Derry. ' Men's football kick J. Hadden. Jock Talt. Boya, eating crackers W. Dickens, T. Bussanleh. t Oold ring donated by Montreal lm- NEW SPECIALS at Fuller's. Crosse & HIackwell'8 Jams, Mar malades and Tickles In glass jars, your choice, only in town 10? Any 25c bottle Lemon Extract for two days will sell for IOt Potted Meals and Fish Tastes, 2 for 15c1 CARNATION MILK Saturday only Per tin to? (fi only to one order and for cash) CAMPBELL'S "TOMATO SOUP or HEINZ TOMATO SOUP Your choice, 6 tins for 700 Pullet Eees Fresh stock, .90 dozen to sell at per dozen . . 27f Fuller's Tea Once used, always used, per lb. Our price on Fruit Jars the lowest B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones, 45 and 574. Prince Rupert Supply Co. 214 Fourth Street Stocks kept of Helting, all sizes Electric Lamps Rabbit Metals Solder Rubber Hose Rubber Heels at wholesale prices Phone 68. P.O, Box 772 ANGER, the TAILOR "We .carry a fine stock of imported Woollens. Union label on every garment. We employ only Union labor. Every suit guaranteed perfect. I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street Avoid Alum! The use of an alum baking .powder no only has a tendency to make things taste . bitter, but, according to health authorities, alum is not suitable for use in human food. There's no alum in Magic Baking Powder Its ingredients are the finest grades of phosphate, starch and soda, expertly blended in the right pro portions to assure best results in baking. Protect yourself by insisting on Magic Baking Powder. Refuse all substitutes even if they do offer you some crockery "thrown in" as an extra Inducement. 51 SAVE THE COUPONS AND GET VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREB porters to fastest girl runner Phyllis Bole, and aeeond prize, gold ring, to Mtoa Walters. Races tor Boya' Band oir. prlzm presented by Montreal Importers: 1st race P. Mcintosh. P. Vaccher. 2nd race M. Oollossl. P. Derry. 3rd race P. Derry, D. Bussanleh. 4th race R. Covenlale. B. Cameron. 5th race T. Buuanlcb. W. Fuller. JUTE CORRECT Teacher What Is an Island, Charles? Charley -A place where the bottom of the sea sticks up through the water. Denlson Flamingo. SIPER-CONCENTIIATION Never In the history of the open tourney has such a dramatic, colorful comeback as' that of Armour been registered. He snowed lnflnttesslmal fortitude. Pittsburg Oazette Times. Advertise in The Dally News LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE LANH. In Coast Range 4, Land Recording Dis trict of Prince Rupert, and situate at Captain's Cove. Pitt Island. B.C. take NOTICE that Oosse Packing Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C. occupation Pickers,, Intends to spply for a lease of the following described lands: commencing at a post planted at tne northwest corner of Lot 1253, Range 4: thence south 5 chains: thence west 5 chains: thence north to high water mark; tnence easterly along high water mark 5 chains, more or less, to point of commence ment, and containing 3 acres, more or lens. OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Dated June 13. 1927! Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street Secondhand Fruit Jars for Immediate Sale Atlas E-ZSeal and Perfect Seal J300 V gall., each ia6 eo quarts, eacn iuc 50 pints, each 7Vc Jars complete with new rubber rings Granulated Sugar 10 lb. for 75c1 Get our price on Preserving Fruits: Apricots, Raspberries, Plums and Peaches. PAY CASH AND SAVE MONEY $5.00 Orders Delivered Phone 301. S. II. ADAMS, Manager. IF yOU ARE IK ailing, unable to get a hold on health, write or call at an Iona-Otone Health Clinic as thousands of others have done. f TAKE THE FREE TREATMENTS There is no obligation. Sufferers of many years are finding health and contentment in Iona-Otone, the Magnetic Healer. THE IONA-OTONE HEALTH CO. 10-11 Smith RIock, Prince Rupert - - R.C. SPORT CHAT The Interior News. pubMsned In Bmlthers has the foUowtng to make: oomannt Mike Budenlch, rwho haa been boll daylng tn the south for the test month has come back and there waa joy In Mie Elks baseball team over the return of their catcher. Too bad he was not able to he on the winning team on Fri day evening. Sports events for ' the week Include two senior baseball games, two aenlol football matches and one Intermedial baseball game. On Tuesday Terminals and Moos meet In their last encounter in th think otherwise and so the game will be Interesting. On Friday Mooee and Regiment meet in a postponed fixture which will bring the city league to a finish. Among the players there Is a feeling that the committee handling the funds of the Diamond Jubilee Celebration dangerous condition of the surface of the playing pitch. SALMON PACK WESTERN ! ALASKA 30 PER CENT ! SHORT JJFLAST YEAR; ! 8 AN FRANCISCO. Aug. 8 Bringing 10.000 cases, tfee first of the 1937 park bt .Coats lUca arrived Saturday from Nusaagak. The steamer reported thai the park will be thirty per cent ahdrt of last year. Bit Alaska Packers' ahips , are now an route from Bristol Bay. POLICE COURT CASES Srtrntl Minor OfTrnv. liralt With by M.ii.ltratr and One Krmaiidrd Pol'oe court cases this morning la ! eluded charges aataat two Indiana. ' Wm. Campbell and Jams Prevoat who I were nned MO or thirty days far entering a brer parlor. j I-vn Jaueen on the ehaife of btteil-cation waa nned MS or thirty day. , He-man Anoenoa appeared on the charge of drtnng without lights ad 1 waa fired ti or seven days. I Darrel Casey waa charged with ettrf- tng to the common danger and waa re-jmanded till later. WEEXLY SHOOT AT McNICHOLL RANGES The weekly shoot of the Ut North B.C. Hagtmsnt took place on Sunday ?t '.he ai&lchoil Creek rlflt raagrs. The sores wore as follows; M W. M. Brass. R. Wilson .. J F. Ritchie P. Bell 8. Why 200 500 600 TU. 29 30 31 80 -3 33 31 88 27 29 30 M 26 M 24 17 IB 23 27 67 14' 14 20 54 The last three were rlaUeM and were not shooting In the eonywtltloo. No g spoon waa awarded. The annual rnghnental attest has been postponed till Sunday. August 14 Adrertlse In The Dally News Sport, especially baseball, must be LAND ACT. at a low ebb at Prince ucorge ana Prince from thta'NOTICE Of APPLY TO Rupert, an Inquiry , ' town regarding baseball dates falling toi 1JL draw the courtesy of a reply." tn Queen Charlotte Island Land Re- i oraing inainci oi rnnci itupert, sua , . . . . ituate on the west coast of Burnaby .t This Is not the wsy to promote good: aand feeling between the all too few towns' TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia In this northern part of the prorlnos. Pt'hlng : Pscklng Co. Ltd.. of Van- ... . . , outer. B.C.. occupation Packers, lntendi Smlthers have been cleaning up some t0 ,p.,ly for a lease of the following of the other teams In the interior so escribed lands: they must have a X.lr team. Last year1,, Commencing .import pUnUd mth they played basketball against Prince thence east 3 chains: thence south 4J Rupert girls. If such Inter-elty spurts chains: thence west 3 chains, more or are to be continued, communtlons "ft Tot must be answered. mencement, and containing 14 acres - I more or leas. BRITISH COLUMBIA FISIIINO &t PACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant. Dated June 10. 1927. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved. surveyed Crown lands may be pre-empted by city football league. Moose m out to British subjects over It yesrs of sg. show the Terminals that the latter were! "! by aliens on declaring Intention . ., ,. , i , i to l-erome uriiisn suojscis, cumi- to win the . lucky league. Terminals; ,. ,, -...dance. occ.Datlon. ail lioprovtment for agricultural vurpores Full Information concerning rsrfl-.atlons regarding pre-emptions ll given In Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, "How to Tre-empt Land," coplea of tihlcti can be obtained free of charge y addressing the Department of Lands. Victoria, B.C.. or to any Oot-eminent Agent Records will be granted covering will not spend the money on tJiel only land suitable for agricultural ground. The. players say that most of' purposes, and which Is not timber and carrying ov I 000 board the committee are now spectators. nd - ... , , ' feet per acre west of the Coast Rangt some of them only occasionally so.1 s non r.t t-r .era aat of that Hence they "will not see the case from; Range. the point of rtew of the principal1 Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Contactors. . i. fH,., t- for There 1 foundation some Land Di- mlalloner of tht Recording their argument. If some of those ac- VaIon, In which the land applied for tlvely Interested tn sport the whole Is situated, and are mads on printed vesr round, snd not onlv at an annual lorms. copies oi wnren can pe oo celebration, were on the committee the; nlavra wniitil vn.M. that tVilp Walma' might be considered. A grandstand built by the Diamond Jubilee Celebration would be a fine testimonial to the committee and because it sounds so grand and magnificent will probably go through. In the mean time players will take their more than talned from the Land Commissioner, Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvements mads to value of $10 per acrs. Including clearing and cultivating at least flvs acres, before a Crown Orsnt can bs received. For more detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." C PURCHASE Applications are received for pur chase of vacant and unreserved ordinary risks in the games from the Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum price for first-class (arable) land la IS per acre, and second-class (grss-ing) land 12.10 per acre. Further In- It is said that they have about gl.OOO formation regarding purchase or lease . . . , . I4- I t l Ts ..11 l How far that towards build-, would go -PurohM, No , lMd Ber)e. 4 lng a stand Is not very evident. , But jase of Crown Lands."-when- plans are drawn up It will be Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on Umber land, not eiceedlng 40 found necessary to devlM many schemes acres, ' . .. .. . may be purchased " or leased, the con-to get grants from the city and other dlu70BJ lncju(1,ne paymsnt of sources to make a grandstand of any atumpags. size feasible. Then the prayers will be HOMESITE LEASES I Invited to put on special games to add1 Unaurveysd areas, not siossdlng II further to. the glory of the grand standers. There Is talk of a tennis tournament being run in connection with the Rtgl-: ment Tennis Club. ; Pol Howard la getting things started. Among the players! acres, may be leaaed as homesltee, conditional upon a dwelling being ereoted In the first year, Utle being obtainable after residence and Improvement condition! are fulfilled and land has been surveyed, LEASES For grazing and Industrial Far- belonging to the Regiment are Col.' poses srsas noi exxseaing m aeres Nicholls, Carmlchael. Howard. Col Mc- W b bjr on c,l Mordie, Sid Johnston, Bert Walters, QRAZINQ Frank Russell. C Toungman, C. Evltt.! und,r the Oraslag Act the Pre-r-Percy Tinker. H. Hellbroner. tac Smith.1 lnce la divided Into grazing districts Albert Palmer, all of whom are capable end the range administered under a of putting up good games. E. 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