Flat Crepe & Crepe de Chine Dresses We have just received a shipment of Ladies' Flat Crepe l !c de Chine Dresses in the latest styles and colon. No TWO .'KICKS ONLY $16.75 $19.75 I'hnnt 613. Jabour Bros., Ltd. Corner 3rd Ave. and 7th St. BETTER DENTISTRY PLATES that Kites you a natural appearance and lend beauty to the contour of the face. aw Dr. MAGUIRE p5h2T 525 Over Ormea Prince Rupert Auto Company Ajfents for Hudson and Essex Super-Six Cars Second Avenue, opposite Prince Rupert Hotel. I'lionea 75 and 275 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home" 120 Rooms, American and European Plan. Hot and Cold WatcY, Bus meets all trains and boats. " Sample Room .... 1 iL none il. ij L. Jlartln, Manager. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED tontCOexn, ncro'li?! lTZjVi nay. etc Tuesday. 5 Rr roMi',FiR' VICTORIA. Iluledale. Alerl lis). M" .Jl.nd'sun-TORT un ampsON, ALICE ARM. IN VOX, HTEWAKT, for tt P'D1, li'" Po,nti nd rrt "rld' pJ1pf. tad A RUWrt. kuimti. lie " i?" Avenue. Prlnre u u nmitii Arrnt. fcar0"5h ,ld toW?l2 lid "uie st a reduced r.te and " - caecked throurli to detlnatlon. A. J. and Mlas Howard of Kntr- land were through iriaiinniin and went south on the Prtnot Charles yesterday Ntchoi Thompson. nmg etaftheer, waa one of the arrrraia fast Taneau- ver this morning on tha iteanr Prince Rupert. 1 C 8 currie. Seattle, traveillng lot the Chicago and North Wast way went morning. .E O Hendry, Reil- I 8' Children's summer socks La til fancy cotora. regular 83c. prr pair Saturday Local and Personal pedal Me. A too ladles Crepe d Chin duaii regular 117.50. Saturday special til M Phase 776. Drygoode and BUTTER Arthur Novelty Shop. Tui rums tt BO. Undrrutrn poena , Among Mt people returning on the sasser EMftni of Australia with the tact of Wale and Premier Baldwin Mr. and Mr. Edaerd Ltawett. tha Oct the Bit 4 luUll mi,.. tKi.i. Sorswer of whom represented the rrlncei Ask for Rupert BOtary grid at the interna ttonal ewwintian at Brussels. ' E C D Butter and be assured of the best Creamery Butter it is po&ible to produce. Put up in one Pound Prints, HancKpats, 14 Pound and 5G Pound Solids. A product of the largest butter manufacturer in Canada. ORDEIt FROM YOUR DEALER Hyd MUU-W agents for Lady- MO. U Service. In Caehllhr Chun-h K.i.wt.. July St at mb. .ad o'clock a-aw' Sd Darts Ma a -- . ITT Prtnoa Charts yesterday tor Vancou- wCT. BiU Laosbse Mt far. Ik north oo mncesa Louis thai sraarnlng business trip. Dr. holidaying at north to Anvoa today. who have the i returning Supnntndat and afra. Tobey arrived borne trK morning (Nm following a brtaf vlait. it eaat on tha an thas Canadian general from the east yesterday aatd want aouth on the Prince Chartas. In the local poUa oourt this aaorn-lug the charge agsinat the Dominion Cafe for allowing drunkeamps on the premlaea was Union steamer Chllkoot arrived in port yaaurday erenlng for the local dry dock where the will go on the pontoons ' to have a propeUer replaced. Will members of the Boral AntedUu- Tlan Order of BuSaloaa pataa communicate with R. Hartley. 844 Dumfries Street. Vancouver. B.C. 177 KC Picnic Dsgby Island. July 31. Boat leave Dominion Fisheries float next Swanson's Boat tyouse 10 ajn. toj ! Dm Ooffe. tea. cream, sucar sun-1 piled Adults 50c. 177 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS K C Picnic. July 31 Moot Picnic August 7. Canadian Legion Flrnic August 31. MING US E Fleclric Ranges More convenient to operate and gives better results! Get a Westinghouse Electric Range. Cheaper in the long run. Prince Rupert Supply Co. 21 1 Fuirth Street J. A. Hinton . Manager. I f 14 1 10 Hasier! iarer! I i Frank Has-ersr of tha New Tork World weal eaat on the passenger train yesurdsy. Mr. Hsverty caSna In on the Prince Ctsarte hiring made the round trip to Anyox. Stewart and the Queen Charlotte lalanda. He waa much tm-pruMd with the arenery of the north and enjoyed the trip t horoughly. MINIMUM WAGE WOMENWORKERS Provision ofAct Being Enforced Says Report to Minister of Labor WTTORIA Jul With Its ui. Mra H M. Wlnslow laft on tha Nar. ! . . . . , , - rwunmrn m iifMt v it-umit ww bethong yeatenlay to holiday with Mr. ploy. m proTtnce the Minimum l" wwarrsaouHj camev Wafe Act (tar female worker. I in thla tha tenth year of It admlnUtratlon. licit the oo-operailon of all the parties affected hf Ma provisions, aa It recognised hy the minimum wage board, consisting of J D. MeNlven (chairman I. Mrs. II. O. McOUl and T. Mathews, in thetr annual report Just pre sated to Hen. A. M. Manaon, miniate of labor. The report state that, with few ex- tsptlom the empkjyen hare exhibited, a readtneaa to comply with the provit-i una of the Minimum Wage Orders, and emcwoyeea day too, are reopgnjang more clearly that late Act and Orders are fori agent for Sou rattle HaUway arrlTl to alipgf1 or Infractions U exhibited. Of the nine orders promulgated by the Board, dealing with the wagea and hours of female empieyees in a variety, of occupations and industries, only one! waa re-opened last year, that relating' 1 to the fruit and vegetable Industry. The minimum wage for experienced female employees In this Industry waa set at S14.40 for a week of forty-eight j hours, being an tncreae of 40 cents 'oTer the rate In the previous order, j ! Hourly rates of 30 eente were set for , work up to and Including ten hours day. after which the rate Is 4) cents an hour. fW inexperienced workers a weekly rate was set of tit during the ' first two months' """"J""ruk- employment, or Rev and Mn Wilson aad family are due to arrive limmiw from tha sooth " lV" "H". ion the Princess Beatrice Mr. Wlleon . . "; " " . i " ' is the new pastor of tha Halted Church. Auditorium Danes Cost ladles only Sac. . Also help to entertain tourtsta who will be orchestra. Saturday eveoins; the Mew Tork Five 177 Mr. and Mrs. Ssm aad child who have the guests of Hubert Ward left on the Prtnot Olsartas yesterday tor Vancouver en route to rtiglaiid en a holiday. hours, to M cents sn hour. These ' rates sppk whether the basts of em ployment Is time or piece work. The new order, which became effective sixty days from September 3, 1926. affects 3.456 women employees reported as being employed m canneries and packing iPlante during the busy season. Board I on which, through Ignorance or oversight, an employee is not paid In accordance with the terms of the order under which she. Is working. As instances of this kind come to the notice of the Board measures are taken to The woman who received the latter figure had been deprived systematically of a considerable amount each week for a number of months. A number of employers who had failed to comply with the orders of the Board were proceeded against, and the report gives a summary of several cases in which the offenders were fined. The report gives a large amount of statlatlcal Information relating to the occupations In which female workers are engaged, those details being as- embled from returns made by 3.123 employers Among the figures given tor 1926 are the following: AVKKAUK WEEKLY W.MJE , Employees Occupation or over 18 under 18 Av. Industry Yrs, Yrs. hra. Mercantile ........ 1509 ; 9.48 ' 43.7 Laundries 14.51 Public Housekeeping 15.98 Office occupation.. 1933 Personal service . . 15.33 Fishing Industry .. 15.56 Phone & Telegraph 1725 Manufacturing 16.00 Fruit and vegetable ; Industry: Tune workers. Piecej .workers Summary of all occupations . "76. 13.03 14 93 12.20 11.24 12.10 10.92 10.59 8.28 8.82 44.73 46J23 41.03 38.03 46.08 41.53 43.93 4329 lfMf 10.10 443.28 ! There has been a general tendency in practically all the occupations towards a alight decrease In average wages. Which, however, still remain well above ' the minimum prescribed by the board. The public housekeeping occupation I and the manufacturing - Industry are! the two groups that register advance over the 1925 averages. AdvtrtUe in The Dally Newt Terminals . Ourvlch. H. Measles. Jl Howe: O. HU1. T. Kadden. O Howe: J. Hamilton. C. Cameron. A. Dickens, J. 8trachan. O. Frirzell . CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS m-iTTHT mini.- TKXDKHS IOK TRACK TIES ' . ' , Sealed Tenders addressed to the under- , While most employers are complying j tlgnti and endorsed "Tender for Track with the provisions of the Board's; Ties" will be received at the office of the Or tiers, there are occasion (say the; H"""1, 1 na 1 Han.a,? National until twelve o'clock noon. August 1st, 1027. for Railway Ties to be manufactured from douglas fir. hemlock. Jack-pine, tamarack and cedar timber cut be tween September 1st. 1927. and May 1st. 1028. and delivered between January 1st, 1028 and August IStb. 1928. f.o.b. carsj Panarilan Katlnnnl Rallwava In a rfnrrl- , effect amkMMe settlements, which, for-, ance with Specifications S-3W-1.2 re-I tunataly. are successful In the majority ! vised July 15th. 1928. Tender forms mayj Of A natural timidity on the alon to publicity attendant on court actions leads the board and Its officials to take such drastic means aa infrequently aa possible. In consequence of thla poUcf. by personal Investigation and through correspondence, the sum of 43.313.01 In arrears of wsges was collected last year for underpaid employees. This amount was made up of sums ranging from 75 cents to S400. oe ooisinea ai me ouice 01 im iie , I Agent at Winnipeg, and from the Pur part of employees and a marked aver-1 chasing Agent. Vancouver, or General Tie and Timber Agent, Montreil. Tenders will not be considered unless made out on farm supplied by the RalLsay Company. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. O. P. M 4' LA REN. Oeneral Tie and Timber Agent. Montreal. Que.. July 6th, 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEAKE LA Ml In fiinee 4. Land Recording District ! or prince Kupen, ana situate at Barnard Cove. Princess Roval lAlAnrl TAKE NOTICE that the Mlllerd Pack-' Ing Company Limited of Vancouver, ! B.C.. occupation Salmon Csnnars. In-1 tends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a pent planted alongside post marked N.w. L2573; thence southerly along high water mark 20 chains, mere or less, to a post marked 8.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 cne-quarter sere, more or les. MILLERD PACKING COMPANY LIMITED, Applicant. Dated June 16. 1927. Established 1923. JIM Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DlFPKENN DENTIST Exchange Block. Phone' 109 Fully matured and ripened in individual oak casks. The Domjnion Government's seal over the capsule of each bottle of Seagram's Whiskey guarantees the age. This advertisement is not published or displayed b' the Liquor C ontrol Board or by the Government of British i slumbia TKAMH KIK MATCH For 'the match In the senior football league tla evening the teama will be -. r t - l . PURITY! PURITY! Purity is a matter of degree. The salt you use on your table is pure enough for your table but for our prescription work it is not Whereas you pay some 15c a pound for the salt you use, we must pay upwards of 70c for the 100 per cent pure article we use In your prescription. Alum can be obtained from 16c to 61c lb. according to quality. The drugs used in filling prescriptions at Ormes are the best obtainable. THREE REGISTERED PHARMACISTS TO SERVE YOU. Ormes lid. Uiic Pioneer DritgqZsls THIRD AVE. if SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES 82 f, 200 DENTIST Dr. J. R. Gosse Helgersori Block X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments FOR RENT Johnson's Electric ! Floor Polisher $2.00 per day Let us know the day you want itt Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3