MGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Jose, ffa PRINTING Stationery Office Supplies School Supplies Kodaks Films Phonographs Records . Novelties Dennison Goods Birthday and Every Day Cards Third Avenue (Opposite Third Slrcct) Phone 231 WEEK-END Meat Specials at MUSSALLEM'S MEAT MARKET GOOD STEER KEEP Boiling -Beef, per lb. .. 10c Stewing Beef, per lb. 12l2c Tot Boast Beef, per lb. 12Vc and 15c Shoulder Steak, per lb.. . 15c Rib Roast of Beef, per lb. 20c Baby Beef, per lb. 20c & 25c Good Corn Beef, per lb. 10c Pickled Pork, per lb. . . 20c VEAL Leg of Veal, per lb. . . 30c Shoulder of Veal, per lb. 20c Stewing Veal, per lb. . . 15c Bacon, sliced, per lb. . . 45c Fresh Killed Fowl, per lb. 35c Mussallem Grocery COMPANY LTD. 117-423 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 84 II. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. The Swimming Season is now at its best! An all Wool Bathing Suit will add to your enjoyment. They fit and look welf. JANTZEN, UNIVERSAL & PENMAN'S BATHING SUITS For Ladies, Children and Youths H.S.WalTace Co.Ltd. Phone 9 Third and Fulton Canton Crepe DRESSES from $12.50 Smart little Wash Dresses sizes 7 to 16 From $1.50 to $2.25 BENT'S LADIES READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue WATER SPORTS AT SET LAKE Margaret Palmer Won Prize For Fancy and High Diving . TiKmnum . wwmtfi jack .crowd1 at the Salt Lake yetTdy to rntoy the swimming ana aiso sports vnat m-ere put on by the Brimming Club. lXrxm Palmer won the prize for fane; and high diving, tier double somersault va a noteworthy effect Al bert Palmer and Htarf- Heilbroner vert the other competitor to take the eye. The 30 yard race was von by Henry Hellbroner. , . j The cr-tuTlng competition tu a mirth-provoking episode. R. Mortimer and H. HeUbroner1" won over A. Palmer and O. rrlzurll. The other pair vere disqualified for bumping their boat. Another erent auch as this would be very entertaining. The Club U planning to hold their sports in the middle of August and yesterday's evente were the means of enabling the members to sell quite a number of membership tickets. SPORT EVENTS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK This week's sports events Monday. Football. Regiment vs. Ter minals. Tuesday. Bat ball Intermediate Lea gue. Orotto tv Native Bona. Wednesday. Baseball. Senior League: Ojtos vs. Sons. Thursday, Football. Regiment vs Moose. Friday. Baseball. Intermediate: Son vs. Elks. FOOTBALL LINEt'P In the football game between Ter mlnals and Regiment, Terminals will field the following team tonight: S. LAND ACT. NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM). In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict of Cosst District. Range 4, and sit uate on and being all of Bonllla bland except that portion occupied by Indian Reserve Number 18. TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. Austad. of ' Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation rancher. Intends to apply for a lease ot the following described lands: commencing at a post planted at the southeasterly point ot Bonllla Island: thence northerly, westerly, southerly and essterly. following the sinuosities of the snore line, to point or commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the island occupied by inaian Reserve no. id. and containing one thousand acres, more or less. OLE C AUSTAD. Applicant Dated July 15. 1637. COME IN ON SATURDAY Extra Specials Heinz Tomatoe Catsup Per bottle Heinz Combination Special 1 tin Pork and Beans 1 tin Spaghetti 1 tin Tomatoe Soup. Any two for 2.1 Here is a cash only special For Saturday only Pacific Milk, tall tins, per tin 6 tins only to one customer Will deliver Milk if included with other goods Fresh Milk Arriving Daily Extra Quality B.CButchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574. For Ladysmith-Wellington COAL Phone 580 HydeTransfer And Coal Co. 139 Second Avenue 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 I 1 a Summer Deliaht 7 m in Mil ALAUA Hamilton Spar? C Cair.eron. Iced 1 1 I Try It Survtch. Dick Howe. H Uenal. Chd Pwk. ory salt SSc HtU. T. H4on. O. Hjw: J. Sims. E. , Ayrshire bacon, lb 5c Wamn A. Dk-kana. Straehan. J. " The Regiment will field: Corbett, Harris. Hunter. Ross. Campbell. Tinker. Wilson. Russell. UacDoneld. Doherty. Norrlngton Spares: Straehan. Walters. BEAT GUNMEnTo'" IT AT CHICAGO KILLING TWO MEN 1 Market Prices J Retail prices on the local market to day are as foekrws: LAUD ure , . 35c Compound 30c EUUS B.C. fresh pulleU 374B,U B.C. fresh, first 4 Jo J1 P d.C. fresh, extras 45oi Local new laid 50o nsii Halibut, lb 35c Salmon, red spring 35c Salmon, white spring, lb 15c Bmoked kippers, lb 15c Kippered aalnion. lb 35c ) Smoked black cod. lb 30c Finnan baddies, lb MEATM Fowl, No. 1. lb Roasting chicken, lb. .. 30c Ham. sliced, first grade 55c Bacon, back, sliced 50c Bbcon. side . . NOTICE. . .45c to 55c IN THE MATTER of an aDDllcatloIi fer the Issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lot one (1) ot Lot three hun dred and sixty (360). Range five (51, Coast District, mid 870. Thor Johnson for Mens' Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES ' Veal, loin toe Veal, leg 40e Pork, shoulder 38c Pork, loin , 40c Pork, leg 'jc Bret, pot roast 13K6 to 18c Beef, boiling 13c to 15c Beef, steak JOa to 4Se Beet .roast, prime rib SOr Lamb, chops 60c Lamb, shoulder SSc Mutton. Jcg 40c laiuu. leg 43c Mutton, chops 40c CHICAGO. Aug. 1 A doctor beat tvo Mutton shoulder 80c gunmen at their own game here, killing ' Hl'T I r.H them both when ttiey attempted to re Brookfletd. Shamrock and Woodland. him. The robbers, who have not beenj lb 4714c identified, posed, as patients on entering F..C.D. lb Te the doctors offices, but tlx physician. Capital. 2nd grade, lb 2c FTSBk L. Nathanaon. recently had been Fr Valley, lb. '. 60c robbed and was suspicious. I New Zealand, lb. , 50c He stood by his desk, and when they ' ( III E.K drew their gun he putted open a Camembert eh rest, 8 oz. pkg 66c drawer, whipped out a pistol, and fired Kraft Umberger, li's 94c before they could level their weapons. Ontario solids 35c One fell dead, but the other staggered Stilton, lb 4(h f.-ut. and tell down the stairway into tbe ; Kraft 45c arms of a policeman, who had heard tMie ! Norwegian Ooat 85c shooting. Napoleon Umberger 70o He died In a hospital. i Roquefort i 7! . Swifts' Brookfletd. lb 45c H.-. .. . - - " .-... .. . g a , Oorgonzola, lb 75c McLaren's Cream. Jars .... 4.r and 85c Brooktleld1 Swiss cheese. lb. pkg. Me Brookfleld Canadian cbeeee. ft lb. pit- Me Oruyere 4ic Oolden Loaf, lb 45a Jack, lb 60e 1 Homano.Sardo. lb 75c Oammelost, U lb 30c HKlt it Carrots, new. 100 7.85 YrJtew. per 100 7.15 II.OIK Flour. 49's, Na. 1 hard wheat 8335 Pastry flour, 10s 85c Pastry flour. 491 83.00 VMIETAUIXS BceU, 5 bunch for 35c Cueuenfcen, each 16&; ' 20c and 25c New B.C. bunch carrota, 5 bunches 35c New Potatoes, 8 lbs. 35c . ..I Sack $3.90 308 and 35C arwn j 60c 4Sff; . . . tr.m ,,r V..l . fr' nmrl. Air raraey, ouncn . juc Rhubarb, 5 lbs. . . , 35c ' ..... . . - omuflo BC head..25c. 35c and 40c Ham. picnic lb B.C. head lettuce. 3 for 35c uoiiage roiis, id auc Garlic. Imported, per lb 60c ! Cooking onions, Japanese, 3 lbs.. . .-. 35c Green onions, docen bunch ee' .... 35o RadHhcs, 3 bunches 10a Leeks. 3 bunches 25c Cielery. head 15c and 30c Hothouse tomatoes, B.C., lb 30c 5 lb. basket 81.40 ! Spinach, local. 3 lb 35c Satisfactory proof of tbe Ions of the , n r, . n. 35o iZktUprrtU, " P"P 3 nchc. ..... .... 35c my lntent)on to Issue, after the explra- I KL'IT ' tlon ot one montn irom xne ursi puo- oranges. Valencia, dozen ... 30c to 85c of Title to the above Ian In the name , wmons, Sunkist, doz of AUCE CLAPP. The original Certlfl cote ot Title Is dated the 29th November, 1813, and Is numbered 36051. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert. B.C. July 15, 1937. H. F. MacLEOD, Registrar of Titles. LAND ACT. NOTICE Or INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE LANIi. In Coast Itanse 4. Land Recording Dis trict of Prince Rupert, and situate at Captain's Cove. Pitt Island. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Comoanv Limited, of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Packer,, Intends to apply foripatg Dromedary Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1253, Range 4; thence south 5 chains: thence west 5 chains: thence north to high water mark; thence easterly along high water mark 5 chains, more or less,, to point of commence ment. and containing 3 acres, more or leas. GOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Dated June 13. 1937 45c Imperial Valley Grapefruit 10c Bananas. 3 lb 35c Extracted honey, lb 25c and 35c Comb honey, section . . - 30c Apples. New Duchess, per lb 15c Apples, New Duchess, per box.... 1450 California Seedlew Graoes. lb 40c Strawberries, basket 20c Cherries, lb 40c Raspberries, 2 boxes 35c Blactk Currants. 2 bocxs 25c DKIEl) FKL'ITS ' Dates, buHc. 2 lb 25c , 25o Raisins, bulk lb 15 Raisins, package 20o Cluster raisins, lb. 25c Lemon and orange peel 30c Citron pcol 50c Black cooking figs, 2 lb 35c White figs, 2 lb 35c Table figs, lb 25c Currants 20c Prunes 10c to 35c Apples 35c Peaches, peeled 30c Apricots, lb 40c NUTS Almonds, shelled Valencies 75c Brazils and filberts 25c Walnuts, broken shelled 60c Walnuts, shelled halves 65c Almonds . 36c Peanuts JOc .j,... Manchurlan walnuts 35c California walnuts , 40c No. 1 mixed nuts .... 35c Wheat, No. Oats5;; Bran id- FEED 100 lbs .. 3.25 .. 13.85 FRENCH CHEW GUM BUT BAN IS PLACED THEATRE BACK STAGE PARIS. Aug 1. Chewing gum ta , causing the downfall of many French. I The falls usually are physical but Trench newspapers a ahUik the -: worknaf. babR ta sort of mural and i eschew dfadewte. ' A fine of twenty franca la knpanetf on actors and actresses chewing gum back at the atage beeeuce asoft. arteky "then s" dropped with a careless feature cm the stage have made more than one dell-J oattty balanced dancer land on his or her car and Caused the less Of much dtdrtty. The habit has bean growing" here. It awt over with the American EcpeaV ttrnisry Force and ehewtag gum can be bought la thousands ' of swrea. Bcheol children have actfulred the taste and second-hand wada are placed teachers' chair and under desks. Just a in America, proving to psyehotoglsta that the human family everywhere ha certain points of similarity. WHOOPING COUGH EPIDEMIC PASSING The whooping cough epidemic seems to have passed the peak in Prince flu pert. Following on the aanaunreaaaat from the medical health office there has beeu closer ittent.qn to the quarantine regulations There is atai quite a lot of It noticeable In the parks. Reports from outaide points show that It is prevalent at many places. The Naat and Bkeena are both affected, lo cally, however, there seems a Mjbt un provement. FLAPPERS KEEP BABIES 3.00 1.10 Middlings . , -ou Barley '. $3.75 Poultry mash 1350 Special eggmaah S3.60 Oyster shell 13.30 Scratch food 3.30 Beef scrap S5.00 Ground oil cake M-35 Baby chick feed 25 Fine oat chops 2 95 Crushed oats 2.5 Fine barley chop 3.90 IN PINK OF CONDITION LONDON. Out.. Aug 1 -Describing the fine a-ork being accomplished by tbe Iiondon Child Welfare Association in reducing the infant mortality rate and insuring a healthy race of future atMeeitt, Miss Bertha Smith, supervising nuree ot that organisation, held the closest attention of the Rotary Club at a luncheon. Miss Sntfth took occasion to defend the modern young flapper against the critletsm levelled at her by declaring that these same young flappers, having assumed the responsibilities of motherhood at an early age, are lust up-to-date In the effort to learn all that they possibly can about child hygiene. They vie with each other. Mies Smith affirmed. In keeping their babies in the pink of condition by availing themselves ot the splendid opportunities afforded lbs" Mrl" at th veil-baby clinics. 4 for ... . SYNOPSIS OF LAMD ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved. surreyed Crown lands may be pre-empted by British subjects over 18 yesrs of aa. unJ b "Hens on declartns Intention to become British subjects, conditional' upon, residence, occupation. jid Improvement xor antuivui vurpoe . Full Information concernln rsru- .atlons recardinB pre-emptions is given In Bulletin No. I. ina onw, "How to Pre-empt Land." copies of ihlcb can be obtained tree oi cnaraje 1-y addressing the Department of Lands. Victoria. B.C.. or to any Oo-ernment Agent Records will be rranted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which Is not timber-land. I.e.. carrying over 1,000 board feet ver acre west of the Coast Range and 5.000 feet per acre esst of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division. In which the land applied for Is situated, and are mads on printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvements mads to value of (10 per acre, including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Orant can be received. For more detailed Information sse the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land. U PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum price for first-class (arable) land la (6 per acre, and second-class (graa-lng) land $2.50 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands Is .given In Bulletin No. 10, lnd Series. "Purchase and Lesse of Crown Lands." Mill, fsctory, or industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions including payment of stumpags. HOMESITE LEASES Unsnrveyed areaa, not exceeding It acres, may be leased as bomesttea, conditional upon a dwelling being ereoted In tbs first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement eondltlons are fulfilled and land has been surveyed, LEASES, For grazing and Industrial purposes areas not ezoeedlng 149 earae may be leased by one. person a a company. GRAZING Under the Orsalng Act the ( divided Into a-realna- districts "end the ranira administered under a Grazing Commissioner. Annual grazing permits are Issued based on numbers ranged, priority being glvesi to established owners. Btock-ownera may form usvslatloas for rang managsmtnt. Free, or pertly frae permit, are avtJlabla ter settlers, ea-npers and travellers, n te lest Val Monday ' ' lA wt. i-i. i i. mi ' ' ' 1 -?- "-r Electro-Magnetic Bell You mav wonder why and how any appliame enr " ailments. But bear thu lief to o many different ; friend, that whether you are suffering from Neuri Hilth HI'kmI Procure. Ema. Asthma, Rheumatism Veina or Ulcers or any other ailment, extent from epidemic auch as Scarlet Fever. Small-pox or Mi. the enure ia all the aame. You are aufferinjr from condition that manifest iUelf in whatever ailment have. Thla eawdition is brought about by ineomplHc tion of dead cells and if nature can be assisted in tho of elitnrnation, you are going to be relieved of your Thla is precisely What Magnetism Does! We want you to getthis message! Just becau -o hare been told that your case is hopeless or that Klc netic treatments will not help you, do not give up W lieving aimiWar cases every day and receiving evide n. . little we knew a few years ago. The theory of Electro-Magnetism ia founded ujiin The Latest Discoveries of the Rockefeller Institute, the Mayer Foundation. .. German biologists, so do not let scepticism aland in of your securing relief. We have cases af lonjr varteorte ulcers beinp cemleteJy eared in seven w. cases of neuralgia pains beinjf totally relieved with ment. Come in and see what Klectro-MaRnetlc treatment for you. The free treatment offer is still ojen. I0NA-0T0NE HEALTH CO. Clinic: 10 and 11 Smith Illock. Third Avenue, 1'rince Kupert, IU. WESTHOLME THEATRE MONDAY and TUESDAY. 7 and 9 p.m. MUton Sills In - "The Sea Tiger" MAHY ASTOK, LAItKY KKNT. AKTHIIK STONK, Ju: UONOMO, KATK TRICK, AI.ICK WHITE, K.MII.Y FITZItOY and others THE COLLEGIANS" No. 10 UEOKflK LEWIS AND DOHOTHY GULLIVER in "HREAKI.NG RECORDS. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission SSc and 10c BETTER DENTISTRY - " mil. ui a mm i in -saeaa-aaa-a I PLATES that Kites jnu a naturnl appear anre and lend Iwauty to the contour of the face. ZfP Dr. MAGUIRE p5h2T Over Ormcs Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OjietHlinic G.T.I'. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock EnaineerH, Machlnltn, Hoilermakerri, IilackHmitliH, l'Ufn makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. a PHONES 43 and 385