:,g m Hi .- iseoT u ncl puttukedor - jc by !Ja? jqt'JT (bntral Board a by i. .rr..:r.fni of British Cclumbu. THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS COLD WEATHtRl CuRTAINi AND BLANKEFS LAUNDER.. AT PRICES THAT MAKE 1 1 FOLKS rOnDcfc !: a . '-ilttuT fluif i U). lilankeU to ua. 8itd too. We'll do them lik' new. We are w'f ' .hi pleuse yu. i rli' ii nd an are Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 REDUCTION in Prices Ji per rent off 'wo weeks only n and inspect our stock M. I LEE Units- & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue I'.O. Hox 977 Wood nifV JtllKJl, CEDAR AND JACK PINE l.;iyp sack, ."(( litADI.ES DRY KIND-I.IMi, $1.0(1 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AM) COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue Prince Rupert Supply Co. 214 Fourth Street Storks kept of Melting, ul) sizes Electric Lamps Hahhit Metaln Solder Kuhlier Hone - !. Uuliber Heels at wholesale-prices.- I'hone G8. P.O. Jlox 772 ANGER, the TAILOR We narry a fine stock of imported Woollens. Union U.bel on every jrarment. We mploy only Union labor, "erv suit guaranteed per-fept I. ANGEH, Cutler n'nd Designer 223 Sixth Street SUGGESTS PRESSING HAYJN THIS CITY Sipurt Market Uf IUt Kutrn frt Preparatla,a and I armrr. I In, N rum There la at the area Uaae area ausAUUaa ( ktr h tlv Bulkier vi. ley. and it la - Mir to ro or ewrpttoaally gu ,. apvdaUy this yeara wui Herald For low ajuu ' d o.ua are chaitrf and lu n... ik nuw the aaaort market and to enter it j.rrssed the baf muat ttt iVmhfci Ti, :- year the Valley tost the sale of a twuaand tons of hay because tb.cn m outfit available to double roia-i.rcv. a thousand teas ta quit a eon-Bidrratole niunuit at l -v . . mi pi nsoatM What aouM have been aoM at the1" t farowra of the dMrtot lu not in fotw aftrr tba nport market. The farmera wf WaabiHgton Mate get tlir ttay double pruwwd in eatu laud It woUM be very auud biMhieaa far Prince Rupert men to pro few a bay prwia to Rupert to baudle the rapurt ruifiiuenta. The plant u itot one that ny m fanner can htndle atone ai HUpert itajr cuuld I handled fraan numenju dmtnota $3 DEI'AltTMENT OF WOUKS ruiiLic NOIKi; It) '0TU.U"ItlKN lll.l Lt (K)I.A I.O k-l I- SCALED TENUEH8. endorard "Tender lor Uuck-up ica-up at at Bella llcua Coola." Coola." will will he he fe rear b! the Minuter of Public Worka uelved . up to 11 o'clock noun of Tucadar the . ninth da Of Aucuat. Iftn. far the em. timi of a standard kick -up bulblli in ne rrince Hubert tural Dlatrtot. nana. HpecKlcatlon. Oootract. and , rwuia of lender may be aeen on and attar the Mth day uf July. ln. and turtber Information oblalnd at the ! eruneut of fubllc Worka. rWIUment ulldlitaa and at the elfleea of Ute Oa-i -nineut A(ent at Vaucourer and Hrtnee Kupert Ouplea of planv apeclficatlona. etc.. can be obtained from the Uepartment on payment of a depualt of Ten Ojuara laiu.wi wntcn wau ue refunded on re turn uf the plana, etc.. lu good condition The loweat or any tecwler not neaea- aarlly accepted. P. PHIX1P. Public Worka Engineer. I Department of Public Worka. Parliament UutldUuja. Victoria. BjC. N. II. Time for reeetvlnc tender for aoove itaa ueen eKienoed va Auguat 31 at IJNI) ACT. NOTK E III1 IVTENTICIV TO APII.- TO ll.thl; I.ANII ' In Queen Charlotte laland Land Re. cording Dlatrict of Prince Kupert, and aituate at the bead of the aouth arm of lie La Beene Inlet, Uoreaby laland. TAKE NOTICE that Urltlab Oelumbla Flahlnc it Packing Co. Ltd.. of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Packera, Intenda to apply for a leaae of the following described lands:-- Commencing at a poat planted at the head of the aouth arm of De La Dehe Inlet. Uoreaby laland; thence aouth S enalua: thence east 20 oha'.ns; thence north S chains, more or leaa, to high ater mark; thence weat along high water mark to point of commencement, and containing 10 acres, more o leas. , IIHITIBH COLUMBIA FTSHINO c PACKING CO. LTU.. Applicant. Dated June 10,1B. LAND ACT. NOTICE OK INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEAXK LA Ml. ' In Coast Range 4, Land Recording Dlatrict of Prince Rupert, and aituate at Captaln'a Cove, Put Island. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Ooaae Packing i Company Limited, of Vancouver. B.C., .occupation Packers., intenda to apply for a lease of the (allowing described lands: ; jpuromencing at a post planted at the 'northwont corner of Lot j 253, Range : thence aouth S bain; hoce wealth chains: tlicnw north to high watetanark;, thehc misttrty i I6g JiU" water, mark ; cJUflna, hjorr erM,yt0 point of com-nru oAntj' 4oiCM4t,Bta 8 cre-more liJLti. - LIMITED. Applicant. Dated June 18, 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE Of INTENTION TO APPLY TO I.KANE LA Ml In Range 4, Land Recording Dlatrict of Prince Rupert, and aituate at Barnard Cove. Princess Royal Island. TAKE NOTICE that the Mlllerd Pack- in Comnany liimiiea oi vancuurcr, B.C., occupation Salmon Cantiera, ln- .irte iimtt marked N.W. L2573; thence southerly along high water mark 20 chains, mure or less, o a pui. i SW L2573; thence weat to low water mark: thence northerly along low water mark 20 chains, more or less, to a point weat of the point of commencement; thence east 50 links, more or leas, to nolnt of comnierKnient. and containing . mrr nr lM. CM"q MILLERD PACWNO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. DatdJjme8J027. 1NPK011ATE- ! IV THE St PKEME TOI'RT OP BRITISH I In the Matter of the Administration !ln 1 the Matter of the Estate of Harry Crtarles Campbell Black. Deceased take NOTICE that by order of His HoTntfVNM& young,Ji. 16th day o eVate oHaTry-Ch.r.es and all partlea ramobel I Black, deceased, Srtn?eUto! against tbe aald est.U are nireb? required to furnUh same, pro-P'lff' -ii me on or before the ?Jth A XI. 1927. and all of August, 16th day day oi auk are re- qu.,r'" forthwith dDWanTONORMANA.WATT OIHClal Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. Dtd the Mth day of July, 1827, LAKE A AiwnoB. Un. a J Jewell. MM. M H. D MacNen Mrs. r " Mra A. M Ruddy and - wis nave u ejected to x-UU m a la,, Dtatnat Iloa- A buDdiM eomauMt T uwiwhi If A u . r P, Novate. Nma I IMWWH, auoaamr apnd' T Uc enough ha to " to ror aaaal wmu aonsuinptian aoiisumpttoii. but, wm prorw4 fcakatooa. ham hrr r.aluai barr wuk tl til nruiliia. aaa ain V it Ur. AWrwwn a urn twmnWw, f log con. 38 by aa. la Mhaea OrHnda llartneu and Alice Utfcwer of BHaltttera were vtaHora faere bat week. Um I WIImhi haa returned to i"t beoie in Mazetton after spending awral weefta vlaHlug will) her parenU. Ur and Mra D. II. HaUeebeeg. rXaeat Raaaer Hleka of Ea4ak U here under tne care of Dr. J T. Steele llauftVnnfl from aa Injured too wnioti be cut wu an aie en ahe trail. Mr and Mra H. J. Jewell and anllT will be leavlaa aftatrttv to aui atieiMl aeverai ..t weeks' vacation Mt Vancouver. Jn Via de Keen ta Mv in enarge at tb kaMl rallwaf aton. Mr. and Maa. Warko and family have gone bark to PlaiuQOM. Mra. r. Saul U Mattteg her aon and' aa1Merln-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. L. a. I Saail at Decker Lake. R. Nahon of Ootaa Lake waa a bual- neaa vlaltor in town teat week. J R. McOlnty of Buffalo. Wyomtag. baa arrived bete to took over prospects lor settlement In thla dlatrict. AUCE ARM Mrs. Oeorge B. Caaey and family re turned to Rrince Rupert laat week after spanning a holiday here aa the gurata of Ur. and Mra. Jack Oraham. Jack McOall of Anyoi baa taken a pnaKton with tne Tottc mine here. The wedding took place recently at Anyoi, Rev. C. D. Clarke officiating, of Mlaa Lulu Luatnda Orossett of Prince Rupert and Carl Johnaon of Alice Ann. Tbe couple have taken up residence here. As a mark of appreciation of the radplent'a services In entertaining the Vancouver Board of Trade party on its recent vtatt to Alice Arm. the presentation was made but week, through the local branch of tbe British Columbia Chamber of Mines, of a handsome gold wrtet watch to Miss Cora Tbllfaun. Several large samples of line ore were brought down from tbe Sunrise group T&Z DAILY PaQS fits on McOrath Mountain last week. 1 ..'... ... IN THE ESTATE OP JAMES HARRY , M1KUCJOHN AulharlzMt JUl;nur. JAiUoe isberebr ttvevr tht'vj4rievai , Harry-Mlklelohn. of tbe VIHsee.of Plh-1" mure, in tne rrovmoe or. British Colum bia, did. on the tilt dat of .August. 1B27, make an uthorlaed liadinment of all or wltlt tlie trustee when appointed ur Perry-otherwise the proceeds of the deb tor's 1 estate will be distributed among the Public Confidence and Space The Daily Newspaper as a vehicle of contact, between the Hetail Merchant and the Public, is today the most potent force known to Modern Merchandising. .The use of Newspaper Space, for properly prepared and intelligently constructed i Display Advertisingwill produce results, almost imliclievable, to the Amateur. Without Newspaper Publicity, the Special Sale would die a natural death for no matter how great the bargains offered unless it is possible to notify the majority of possible purchasers RAPIDLY operating costs, running for weeks, instead of DAYS, would soon total more than the Business could bear. HUT Advertising to be successful, MUST BE HONEST, advertising will render a twenty-four hour service will notify the Public the advantages to be derived, by visiting a certain Store on a certain Day or Days and then? if the advertising is honest, success is assured but if the advertising is misleading PUBLIC CONFIDENCE in this Store is destroyed and eventual failure is certain. I am at present writing Advertising copy for a very sensational Selling event I am about to Close-out the ENTIRE stock of J. Bent's Ladies-Keady-to-Wear on Third Avenue. To get IMMEDIATE action the prices will have to be so low as to be almost unbelievable the ENTIRE stock Fixtures, Fittings everything MUST be disposed of IMMEDIATELY and I have RIPPED PRICES TO PIECES. But when you read my advertising dealing with this remarkable CLOSE-OUT SALE I want you to believe that this Advertising is HONEST TRUTHFUL that the SALE IS AN ABSOLUTELY GENUINE CLOSE-OUT SALE that Mr. Bent is positively SELLING OUT and that I never append my signature to any transaction that I cannot recommend. . . . 'the Eagle. Silver Cord and LcRoy pro- band under the direction of Dr. A. H. Arrangements have been completed 4K v-.,,, .u an. : t,,.. k. h-i,. . n., , .h for the final payment on the Tone,,,..,-,. , n ,,i, tK- k ,. th ,Q.. nln. h. il- TW1 .i n.. T ... I , . " " to Vancouver last week. He found the. air concert O. WrennaU tenor soloist of Vancouver to Oua and John Strorabeck . . ... .,,.u,ft1. rh v.nm.,v., u mukt. xie ujuii auin oi aiiiu. . . , . , , . . , , . , . properties witn goua ore asiowuigs aim nearu in a liuuiuer ui vucai kkcuum non invni h t. .. , .m.nl f ,l.ln spread over a period of two yean. The . . , ... new Work. nunc was tucaiea iu jvta ana its auo sequent development has been of phenomenal success. After spending two weeks examining THE UANKHUITCY ACT Uany Anyox people have spent boll-days In Alice Arm during the past summer. Some extended their visits to two months while others curtailed it to a single day. Whatever the case, all agreed they had a splendid time. JrD?lnSl S1: & ayerage temperature Receiver, has appointed nieto be euai w degrees and a corresponding- low todtan of the estate of tbe debtor until humidity, has created the worst forest U1J1 meT""? J V"??; . ''re hazard in the Prince George district Notice t furtlier given that ,w the first .......... meeting of creditora in the above estate 00 record in the last five years. wUl be held at the office of the Gov- I ernment Agent, at the Town of Prince George, in the Province of BrltUh Col-' ddimpc rrnorc, . r ni n.r. nr.iiniir. i . j. The game board of the province has completed its hearings scheduled for central Interior points. J. Murray of Vanderboof was In attendance at tbe Prince George sessions. TERRACE a iij'as HalloweU.murned On "Friday '.to i '-. vA.A;y-IV-t wUh)JifffpafcntShr.er Imvlnir-at' The colonization department of the umbla. on the 29th day of August, 1827. Canadian National Rallwaye will make at the hour of eleven o'clock In the an earnest effort this year to find set- ITo'nilUe llers ,or tne "'cultural lands you to vote thereat proof of your claim must be lodged with me, In tbe surrounding district. before tbe meetlnir la held I . tends to apply for a leaae of the follow-1 Proxies to be used at the meeting! Q mxa has Invited Dr I "' Ul re' M-4V- na "Teo ur. ing described lands: must be lodged with me prior thereto. rvimmenclns at a pewt planted along- meetlug the creditors will elect the per- works, to pay ' a visit here while In the manent trustee. , , , And 1 Provlnce Dr Kln ha expressed a further take notice that if you have any claim against the debtor for . wish to visit the Peace River district in which you are entitled to rank, proof which event he will be accompanied by w. ... aaaw ...ua. a uc umj VI ntiu ntvu IUC IIK . . s Down , . M J I U.IIU (AaVriaV bitr DLViM oUUUUT; arVAIVfUi I 77gts2St rlsslr. 0,e local Mn-Reg- Hog,n of Pacl,lt Bpent th i i T association . ti. u.lall.m 1 la t, to UHllr secure am as much tntinh of nf t the n I . . ... . . . to vour claim DATED at Vanderhoof, B.C., this 16th day of August, 1927. V ERNEST BMEDLEY. 191 custodian IN PROBATE. IN THE HI PKEME COt'ltT OF IIKITISH COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Act" and "Administration In the Matter of tbe Estate of John Selffert Berndgen. Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor Judge P. McB. Young, tbe 8th day of July. A.D. 1927, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Selffert Berndgen. Deceased, and all parties having clatme against tbe aald Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 8th day of August. AX). 1927, and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to mt forthwith, NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, S.C. tourist travel as possible for this district. .-Meetings have been held to pro mote and discuss the best publicity program for 1928. The Pat Players appeared at the Coliseum Theatre on Friday and Saturday' in a 1927 revue Which featured Pat McCulloch, Canada's premier dancer. The dlrectora of the local hospital are calling for tenders in connection with the erection of a nurses home. The project has been under discussion for a with Mrs. Robinson and Theodore, number of years. Miss Jane O. Wilson has resigned from the local teaching staff in view of her approaching marriage. A committee of cltlaens Interested ln the furtherance I th Print George course ln Victoria. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. I. Smith of Pasadena, California, who have spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mra. C. R. Gilbert, left on Saturday for the coast. Miss Bertha Fowler of Armstrong arrived on Saturday from Bmlthers to spend the coming week at the home of Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Marsh. Miss Fowler has spent some weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. fowler in Bmlthers. Miss Opar Cassella, who has spent the past six weeks visiting with friends In Calgary and other prairie cities, re turned home on Saturday. week-end with friends ln town. Mra. Taper and daughter, Lilian. Pacific, were ln town on Saturday. of Joe" Spltzl has disposed of his residence east of the United Church to John Dool. and expects to go to Marya-vllle. Wash., where he holds' property. Rev. A. W. Robinson returned on Saturday to take the services in the Anglican chureh on Sunday and left again on Monday for. Metlakatla where he has spent the paat week. Miss Gladys Kenney spent the weekend with friends ln TJsk. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Stevens of Vancouver were visitors hera at the end of the week. (7 Merchandising Specialist. Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OperatingT.!'. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists. Boilermakers, Ulacksmitlis. I'atlern makers. Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTHIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 ELECTRIC : WASHING : MACHINES Why wash in the ancient way? It is no longer necessary. We can supply you with the "WHIRLDRY" machine which dries as it whirls, or the "EASY" machine which operates with a wringer. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 Third Avenue Prince Rupert. Prince Rupert Auto Company Agents fcr Hudson and Essex Super-Six Cars Second Avenue, opposite Prince Rupert Hotel Phones 75 and 275