Thursday, June 23, 1927 vek Snowy Whitened l",A You're sure of snowy Whiteness always in the children's garments in your own pretty things in all your dainty linens and cottons if you always use I39B Reckitt's Bag Blue In the handy bag with the Blue and White stripes Trade In Sale of Watches Styles and models of watches are changing all the time, just like autos. Many Prince Hupert people are carrying old style watches, because they have not been able to trade them In. Many of these old watches are not only unsightly but are ctfsting money for repairs.jbesliles not being as reliable as a modern watch. TRADE IN YOUR 'OLD WATCH! We have decided to make a liberal allowance for a short time on old watches as part payment on a new watch, so don't miss this chance. All our watches are of well known makes and are sold at regular prices. . SALE STARTS. MONDAY, JUNE 20 JOHN BULGER The Jeweller New Arrivals of Ladies Summer Dresses Made of FANCY VOILE AND FUJI SILK LATEST STYLES NO TWO ALIKE and at REASONABLE PRICES from $7.50 to JW.7.1' JABOUR BROS., LTD. Phone Gift. We deliver. UNIOKl SXEAMSHiPS' LIMITED Nulling from Prince Rupert, fur VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Swunsoii Hay, Alert Buy. etc.. Tuesday, 8 p.m. For VANCOUVKK, VICTORIA. IHUrd ale. Alert Hay. etc., Saturday 9 a.m. tor TOUT HWPSON. ALICE A KM, ANYOX. HTKWAKT, Wales Mand, Hun. day, 8 p.m. lor Nuaa Itlver Points anil Port Rlmpwin. I'rlilay p.m. 12) Hid Avenue. K. M. HMITII. Agent. Prlnee Kupert, IM", Through ticket sold to Victoria mill Seutlle at a reduced rate and hatcaite rhecked through to .destination. Prince Rupert Auto Company Agents fcr Hudson and Essex Super-Six Cars Second Avenue, opposite l'rince Rupert Hotel. Phones. 75 and 275 Sovere ion Lile J Assurance of Canada Company Head Office Winnipeg, Mnn. The SECURITY afforded by this Company to its policy holders is not exceeded by any other company in Canada. The high rate of interest earned on our investments, coupled with cureful management, assures a favorable dividend rate to our policyholders. This is just ONE of the advantages of insuring with "the Sovereign." 0. P. TINKER, District Representative. BRITISH GIRLS MAKING GOOD SUPERVISOR OP WOMEN IMMI-GRANTS SAT X.Wm HAVE COME I'MICR EMPIRE settlk- .MKVjiciiKrtt- I EDMONTON, June 23. Since June 1923, approximately 8,000 women immigrant have come to Canada under the Empire Settlement scheme, to engage In household service, and of thla number eighty per cent have made good, says Miss M. V. Burnham, of Ottawa, ' supervisor of the women's branch of the Department of Immigration, Ottawa. Miss Burnham has been making a tour of western Canada, Inspecting facilities for the accommodation of women Immigrants, looking Into the re quirements of the country for next i spring, and conferring with members jof the Immigration staff. I Winnipeg, Reglna, and Calgary have their government hotels or the temporary accommodation of these new- comers. In Edmonton they are put up at the Y.W.OA. and Rosary Hall, placed in positions by the employment ser NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AITI.Y LEASE I.A.MI TO In Queen Charlotte Island Land Re cording District of Prince Rapert, and situate on the west coast of Burnaby aland. TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia Fiahln Ac Packlnz Co. Ltd.. of Van couver. B.C uccuoatlon Packers. Intends 'to apply for a lease of the following 'described lands: . I Commencing at a post planted on the west coast of Burnaby Island. Q.C.I.; thence east 3 chains; thence south 45 chains; thence west 3 chains, more or less, to high water mark; tjience north along high water mark to point of com mencement, ana containing i acres, more or less. BRITISH COLUMBIA KI3HINU li PACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant. Dated June 10. 1927. . LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE roitESIIOKE. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Bewell Inlet. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Company' Limited, of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Timber Merchant, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described foreshore :-- Commencing at' a post planted at the .southeast corner of .Lot 471' SeweU Inlet, Moresby Island, Queeni -Charlotte Islands:. thence.ln a hortheasterlydlrec-tlon.rouowlng the high-.water mark to thes southeast corner of Lot 489; thence In a' southwesterly direction to the point of commencement, and conta'ning 140 acres, more or less. JOSEPH DOUOLA3 WHBON. Agent tor Kelley Logging Co; Ltd. Tinted aath Annl. 1M7 LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LANK FOR INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island, queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Timber Merchants, Intends to apply for a lease of the 'following described lands: Commencing at 'a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 470 Bewell Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands; thence north 80 chains; thence' east 90 chains, more or less, to shore; thence following the shore line In a southwesterly direction to the point of commencement, and containing ino acres, more or lest. JOSEPH DOUGLAS WILSON, Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd Dated 20th April. 1937. . V LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO 'APPLY. TO LEASE, LANII, ' i i i i In Range 3, Const Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the south shore of La-Bouchere Channel, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Qosse Packing Co. Ltd., of S2S Howe St., Vancouver, B.C., occupation Fish Packers, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: - Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner T.L. 10390, Rang 3, Coast Land District: thence south S chains; thence west 10 chains; thence north S chains to shore; thence easterly along shore to point of commencement, and containing s acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD., Applicant. Per Cha. L. RobsiU, Agtat. Dated April 7, 1837. TOE DAltt NET73 PAGE FIV2 vices, and supervised by Ernest Wilson Imported? NOl It's both older of the Immigration department. Miss and better Burnham Is going Into the records of those who have been placed and sizing up the requirements for next spring. She consults with authorities In each province, gets an estimate of their requirements, then tries to fill this quota, NOMINATING SCHEME In addition to the women coming out under the Empire settlement icheme, there are many coming out under the nominating scheme. Nomln- tnelr new nomeg. Among .other duties, ntlon papers are placed In all banks of ,t fa,ls to thelr Iot to supervise the Canada, and anyone nominating a pros- Ifealng ct tne, sma'n children, and many pcctfve immigrant, fills in one of these a youngster Is thus saved from illness papers and sends It direct to Ottawa. thpougn injudicious feeding on the part. Through this system, the department w 0f a good mother, unversed In travel-able to give service to rural communi- jlmj ties. The office has had many appllca- j A good type of British family Is com-tlons from all over the dominion. In lpg out under the. 3.000 family settle-numerous cases, from people who wish ment gcheme, says Miss Burnham, and to tiring out relatives to work on farms on the wboli ujlngs are working out under tne reduced raw. 'very well. The result la very satisfactory' on' . the whole, tut It means a- great deal of supervision. The dominion government Is responsible for the after care of the Immigrants coming out under the Empire Settlement scheme. Records of each, case are kept and Individual attention Is given to all problem cases. Each large centre has women, Investi gating officers to look after these. The department has also placed conductresses on all trains to look after women, children and young girls travelling to LAND ACT. TEN YEARS OLD I in Hiivcrti.iciiH'iil is not published or displayed by the l.itjiior Control Hoard or by Hie (ioverninenl of British Columhia. DINNER GIVEN ON STEAMSHIP PRINCE RI PEKT CITY COUNCIL ANII ItOAKO OF TKAI)E EXECUTIVE OIESJS 'The president, vice-president and members of the executive of the Board of Trade, Mayor Newton and the members of the city council, and others In official positions were last evening the DANCE GIVEN FOR VISITORS PARTY IN, MOOSE HALL FOR VAN- corvEit noAitii or trade was LIVELY ANIl ENJOYABLE AFFAIR Ladles of Prince Rupert did their part In connection with the entertainment of the Vancouver Board of Trade visitors by turning out In strength to be their dancing partners at the ball In the Moose Hall last night. The southern bourdsmen were out to a man and the crowd In attendance numbered about 350. It was a Jolly party and everyone, particularly the visitors, pro- Kidneys Weak? "TttubUi 11 flltfwIthkUttt ttoublt . . (hmkt t Frult-t-tlff tblt l do keufboH iutitt wAa-cut ptln of luitat." Mri. Tbomat Kvsns, Bttrttt, Ont "Fruit -a-lives", made front fresh fruit Juices and tonics, can alwayi be depended upon to relieve back-pain, rheumatism, lumbago, etc, caused by improper kidney, stomach or bowel action. 2Jc and 50c everywhere. i guests of the Vancouver Board of Trade i at dinner on board the CJJt. steamship Princess Alice. It was a very happy event and was enlivened by community singing and other musical events at which a lot of hitherto undeveloped musical talent was discovered. Robert McKee, president of the Vancouver Board, presided, while John Nobler was song leader. It was not Intended to make this the occasion for speeches but rather an opportunity to get to know each other better. In this It succeeded and a most enjoyable hour and a halt was spent by the visitors. The only speeches were very short, by Thomas ' Dixon, vice-president of the Vancouver Board of Trade, and by F. O. Dawson. Mr. Dixon expressed the pleasure the Vancouver people felt at being able to entertain their Prince Rupert guests and stated that the Idea of the members of the Vancouver Board was to help build up British Columbia and not only their own particular section of It. If there was anything they could do for: Prince Rupert they would be gl'ad to do It, F. O. Dawion. on behalf of the . guests; thanked the Vancouver'BoarjJ for the.ii Hospitality and awu'r.hhem "of : (he co-opefatiou. "of .PTtnce.'RupeTt-'ih help' Ing to .make the 'province; more prosperous. He invited them ail to attend the dance which was to follow the dinner. Backward ; Season ROYS' COMBINATIONS St. Margaret's brand in wool mixture, short sleeves and knee length. Splendid underwear for this season. Hackward Season G4 Off Sale Price nounced It a wonderful success. C. H. Orme, chairman of the entertainment committee, was master of ceremonies and music was by Bob Greenfield's orchestra. About half way through the festivities delicious refreshments were served. The dance broke up at 1 JO and the steamer Princess Allpe, carrying the .eXt saletaiojpk'' for Anyox, Alice Ana and Stewart. There was a large local delegation on hand to bid them bon voyage, including musical honors. Yesterday afternoon the visitors weie taken by special train of three coaches to the dry dock and cold storage plants, both of which were Inspected with considerable Interest, SALE , Do. not wait until stocks are too much broken. For the Acme Store has. been the busiest place-these last ten days. Hundreds of satisfied customers have j;one away happy and contented that their money has .bought them such values. You have still time to get jour share of real quality goodsat real 'barga in prices. SUITS FOR MEN Here is your opportunity to j?et a real In-t'itro Iilue eighteen ounce serge Suit, guaranteed not to fade for one year. If itlloes, we well replace it gjadly absolutely free. Itejru-lar price $42.00. $9Q fl? backward Season Sale Trice ... ?7OtJ NAINSOOK COMBINATIONS For men. No buttons. In white and in all .sizes from 34 to 4C. Itacward Season 1 QP VOX Sale Price ......... BROADCLQTH PYJAMAS Nicely finished with tsilk trimmings, in colors of mauve, blue, fawn and green stripes. Regular $5.50values. .Backward Season CO QC Sale Prjce SUITS FOR ROYS Roys' Armour Clad Suits, with two pairs of pants the best suit made for boys' wear and which the boys like to wear, too. Armour Clad Suits give double wear which cuts the cost in half. Regular price up to $18.00. 219 55 Uackward Season Sale Price . . P-leUJ For the Warm Weather! Silk Lisle Hose In light summer weight with extra spliced heel and toe, in sporty checks and in a variety of new fast colors. Regular 75c value. Hackward Season Sale Price 2 pairs QCy Jot UDC MEN'S KNITTED LUMBERJACKS Sweater , style, in 100 per cent pure wool. Just the thing for the'great out-doors. Hundreds to choose from. 0A Q(f Backward Season Sale Price .... vAiV WOOL R ATH I NO SUITS Universal and Aberley makes. KM) per cent pure wool in the latest shades and colors. On MS Sale Price P3.'3 ROYS' GOLF HOSE 3t. Margarets' brand in pure wool with fancy tops in assorted shades. Regular $1.15 values. Hackward Season IZn Sale Price ROYS' SHIRT WAISTS In a large variety of patterns and in all sizes, with sport neck. Tooke's make. Colors guaranteed. Backward Season QCT Sale Price MEN'S SHIRTS Hundreds of patterns to choose from, checks and stripes, .plain and fancy, with collar attached or collar to match. Regular $3.50 value. Q1 Backward Season Sale Price".'..'.. V" FREE! FREE! FREE! Alterations to Suits Free Boys' Straw Radio. Caps A Cap given Free with as usual. Free. every Suit sold. NO CHARGES ALL CASH PRICES NO C.O.D. ORDERS The Acme Importers Mail Orders filled at these prices, charges prepaid. Third Avenue. P.O. Box CC7 HOUSE OF LAUGHS FOR WEEKEND COMEDY A group of- literary hodcarrlers and serious minded funmakers have undertaken the task of literally building ft house of laughs. The fortunate poker player who could point to his home as- "the house that Jack built" had nothing on Edward 8mall, who built "McFadden'a Flats" for the screen from nothing more weighty than grins, chuckles and uproarious guffaws. With the aid of a cast of players that Is declared to be as nearly a reproduction, sOf the original cast In the stage comefly-Xj present day conditions will perrnt,"MeFadfn'a Flats' known to the kmusement'world as the funnlest'of plays for more than a quarter 'of a centuryhas been put In films. And, Instead of seeing the customary canvas drop that served tor the stage production the comedy, the flats have been erected for the screen story to serve as a professional home for such players is Charlie Murray, Chester Conklin, Edna Murphy, Dorothy Dwan and a host of celebrities who were hot per mitted to draw a serious breath for several weeks, The play is to be shown here Friday and Saturday. BETTER DENTISTRY yj PLATES that gives you a natural' appearance and' lend lieauty to the contour of the face. Always dl MAGUIRE p5h2T Over Ormes Ranadian National Q7ic Largcil Railway Syfltm in America steamshipianditrAin service SUI.1M1H front PKINCE Kl'PEKT for VANCOUVKK. VICTORIA. SEATTLE, rurh MONDAY and THURSDAY, -1.00 p.m.. SATURDAY. B.t0 p.m. Fur ANYOX and STEWART MONDAY, FRIDAY, 4.011 p.m. For ALASKA .. WEDNESDAY, 4.00 p.m. Fur MASSETT INLET MONDAY, 4.IMI p.m. For SKIDKOATIf INLET and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fort-nHlitly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT . DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at ll.SO am, for PRINCE (lEOROE. EDMONTON. WINNIPEG, ull points Eastern Canada. United States. JASPER PARK LODGE OPEN .MAY 21 TO SEPTEMBER SO. SEE CANADA IN CANADA'S JUIHI.EE YEAR IK07 - ISJ7. AnENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP . LINES. Use Canadian National Express for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc., a I o for your next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 818 THIIID AVE.. TRINCR RUPERT. Phone MO