u v id 127 QUITS LADIKS Now it's up to you. I have cut Thousands of Dollars from the regular selling prices of this MAG-STOCK-RKMBMIIBR it's all brand MV ITS just a question OF DAYS. Your op. portunity is NOW! ,.r ..You la.', lhc "AKflAIN opportunity of a lifetime HUT you MUST ACT AT ONCK, I am Koinjr to clear up this STOCK IN DAYS, and may JOH it off in bulk at any time, but in the meantime, vou can buy the highest grade of Ladies-Ready-to-W ear at less than wholesale. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 67S DENTIST The chalrrhljn- ixprrawl bis. MlempitjL rave ..prUrtaie JxtiSdV ,wWeh (tttaj-'te ming atrrort 8v Jam iHPW4 l WeAisldersAte ' IrnpoAance 1. ftl ' A- . J 11. 1' J . " ktirHler . the'auplc.. o'r'.ibe board' since. ftic.'.hatl -brea ,sqe)4rtwrtf'':tt. -TlW. suggestions orougnt lorwara were constructive and helpful. The object of 'bene annua tours through the various sections of the province t people Interested In Rfime. and to ob mm knowledge concerning the condl THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS Cf: COLD WEATHtR CURTAIN! AND BLANKETS B VJ& LAUNDER. I AT PRICES THAT MAKE 1 b f ous PoriDeR. i : THE cold weather flag is up. Send your blankets to us. Send your curtains, too. We'll do them up to look like new. We are certain that we can please you. Our service is right and so are our prices. Pioneer Laundry l'hone 118 iionvund wticilier the fur und feathered liAic are ,ii Ue ium-iiv or not. in order that proper and reliable information may be given the provincial gov-iTiiemut so that rules and regulations may be made for the following session. U K III VKHS PKESENT No less than sevn fur buyers addressed the meeting held at Stuurt Lake Tuesday. At the assembly It was argued that It would be good policy to establish fur buying centres and put a stop to ti l sponsible fur buyers being permitted to travel all over this northern country. Complaints were made that certain fur buyers had Induced Indians to go back to Uieir trap Unas after the season was cloned and the traps had been taken up, for the purpose of illegally obtaining fur. At the Vaoderhoof meeting this contention was corroborated by the Indian Agent for the Stuart Lake Agency. A suggestion was made that it would be a good idea to brand hides, and that vhVfftnvesUgaUons are being made, been obtained. It was also argued that on account ( of the lateness of the season In the meet northern portion of the province that the bearer season be extended later. V.lNDEItllOOK MEETING At the Vanderhoof meeting held In the Nechako Hotel Judge II. E. A. Robertson Bnd Sheriff E. S. Peters spoke at. considerable length. Judge Robertson thought the beaver season In ttie central interior and the north should be open until May IS. In the matter of game for sport he strongly reoom-mended a uniform date for the opening of the season, and suggested the first day of September. The Judge made the point that restrictions are not so necessary In this part of the country as down In the southern portion of this province, especially In the shooting territories where sportsmen of the big coast cities enjoy their pleasure with the gun. The speaker pointed out the itrikins- comparison of the small shooting territory for the sportsmen of New Westminster and Vancouver and the volume of guns that are destroying birds and the vant area of this country and the few guns there sre, Judge. Robertson declared the game birds In this country will never be exterminated. MIC1 KATION OF lilTKS In reference to ducks It was claimed they leave these parts as soon as the frost and snow arrives, on account of shortness of food. On the prairies they remain long, because there Is always plenty of grain left In the fields. . Sheriff Peters was of the opinion that speaking In a broad sense the people In the southern part of this province shot game for sport, whereas up In thes more northern sections' gains is 1HE DAa' HEi." A Genuine Close -Out Fixtures STOCK Fittings All Must Be Disposed of in a Few Days shot for food. He also udrocated a iinifcrm dute for opening the seuson. namely September 1. Sheriff Peters believed the farmer should have the privilege of trapping on his own Und without being obliged to take out a license. He said there were not any moose In the Interior In the early days. There were a quantity of small Red Tall deer. and the large breed of deer which reamed east of Tete Jawne Cache. A discussion took place regarding .rappers registration of licenses frequently being delayed, sometimes for months. The members of the Oame Oonserva-lon Board present were M. B. Jackson, chairman; Dr. P. D. MacSween and Joseph Murray. The gentlemen were accompanied on the central Interior tour 8ergt. T. Van Dyk. of the provincial police department, an expert on matters appertaining to game, and game rules, and regulations so far -as the province of British Columbia is, concerned. NAVY SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION! Speculation as to Subjects Talked Over With Mackenzie King During lialdwin Visit OTTAWA. Aug. 18. There has been much speculation as to the particular business that brought Premier Baldwin tc Canada and the questions which he and Premier Mackenzie King have dls-cussed Informally. Mr, King Is strong for the Empire but for full and complete autonomy at home and for that reason It Is thought that the naval question Is one that has been subject at more or leas interesting conversations. If Canada Is to. remain a part of the British Empire it Is pointed out that she must take some part In her own defense. The Liberal party has not been over enthusiastic- over a naval program on account of strong opposition from sections Its supporters. The leaders have now dome to realize that the country mutt d- something but what that something will" be is not announced. The Conservative party once favored a contribution to $he navy of Great Britain, but that scheme, it Is understood, has been definitely abandoned. That the question was discussed both In London when Mr. King wai there and recently during the visits of the British Premier, Is unofficially stated, but not a word has leaked out as to the attitude taken by the Canadian government. AdTfrtlst la The Dslly Ntw 1 -r. ...... wi KAihirt MIND J ( . ruv nuv.w TvMNCr tN We sell superior lumber that is the only kind of lumber to be found in our sheds md yards. We have the most complete stock Jn Northern B.C., including fir and cedar timbers, dimension, shiplap, . finishing, yen,eers. shingles, lath and mouldings, dll reasonably and properly priced. Albert & McCaffery H'hones 116 and 117. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Range 4, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Barnard Cove, Princess Royal Island. 1 TAKE NOTICE that the Millerd Packing Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Salmon Canners, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted alongside post marked N.W. L2573; thence southerly along high water mark .20 chains, more or less, to a post marked S.W. L2573; thence west to low water mark: thence northerly along low water mark 20 chains, more or less, to a point west of the point of commencement; thence east 60 links, more, or less, to point of commencement, and containing one-quarter acre, more or less. MILLERD PACKING COMPANY LIMITED, Applicant. Dated June 16. 1927- LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Queen Charlotte Island Land Re cording District dt Prince Ruoert. and situate at the head of the south arm of De La Beche Inlet, Moresby Island. TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia Fishing & Packing Co. Ltd.. of Vancouver. B.C., occupation Packers, Intends to appiy tor a lease or tne following described lands: I Commencing at a post planted at the head of the south arm of De La Beche Inlet. Moresby Island; thence south S chains; thence east 20 chains; thence north S chains, more or less, to high ater mark: thence west along high water mark to point of commencement, ,and containing iu acres, more or leu. BRITISH COLUMBIA FISIIINQ & PACKINQ CO. LTD.. APPent Dated June 10. 1827. RKMEMHER jtauE FI t QUITS That this stock is the regular line; not a hunch of oddments bought in to SELL. And the health of Mr. Bent makes it necessary for me to get rid of EVERYTHING, irrespective of original COST. I 'am open to consider offers for a Business, as a going concern. HONEST TRADING has always been our policy, and whether we Sell you one article or the whole Business, it will be the greatest bargain you ever bought. $17,000 - WORTH OF THE HIGHEST GRADE OF LADY-WEAR - $17,000 The : Opportunity of years Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This is so self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are Riving trouble, have them attended to--and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of. eyesight through, negloCt 'is the most Irmxeusable, ." nON-T l6s health .and effi-S 'wy trough neglect. Com, and seel , Fred Joudry KeRifitered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Hlock Phone 7G3 Practically Given Away GAME BOARD IS MAKING TOUR ilns Sessions in Central Ilritish Columbia and Meetings are Well Attended Three mfmb of tb Oame Conservation Board have been on a tour through the central interior till week, holding public meeting at Haa&ton, Bmtthers, Port St. Jam. Vanderhoof and Prince Oeorge says the Nechako Chronicle. Tfccr have been good meetings and the board memben now possess a general knowledge of the opinions of the men engaged In the fur industry and those who are interested lneame. from, sportsmen's points of vhrir.. . ".'" No Reasonable Offer Refused J. Bent's Ladies Ready-to-wear Third Avenue Merchandising Specialist. In Charge No Coal! No Ashes! No Soot! EH 19 iiiiiiiHiXhiuTur.! P.O. llox 772. More Comfort and Clean-linesft when ynu have a Westing-house Electric Range Cheaper In the long riirj I ; For particulars, phone 68. Prince Rupert Supply Co. J. A. Hinton, Manager FAI1HIC DECOHATION WITH PAINTEX 1 , w . n , , ror nome uecorauon, costumes ana accessories We are offering a Gift Set of Paintex, special prize in the fancy work section of the Rupert Exhibition, Sept 6th to 10th, for the best specimen of this work. SEE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS All information may be obtained from our staff. ;. H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. 3rd Avenue and Fulton. Phone 9 SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS SPRINKLERS OIL STOVES RUIillER HOSE SCREEN DOORS HOSE NOZZLES FLY SWATTERS SCREEN WINDOWS ELECTRIC IRONS WHIRLDRY WASHERS EASY VACUUM ELECTRIC WASHERS Mail Orders Carefully Filled Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, B.C.