r aTTM,'M njfoTuUNDeilED CLOTHES REASONVOU W" 'Z. ..iitr,euilrnf i i V laundered clothe : il clothes. Send your , f tri.-nts here and they i i Imck to vou in sweet. , , inlition. The price r .,!.'. won't disturb your Ladysmith-Wellington COAL Phone 580 HydeTransfer And Coal Co. IT'J Second Avenue REDUCTION in Prices 15 per rent off f i Uvo weeks only f imn iry and inspoct ' our stork '.' . I LEE I'ADIES' & (J ENTLH.M EN'S TAILOR Third Avenue I'.O. Rox 977 MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pinN for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for ........ $1.00 Cash price tickets. MdJride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy . 11th St. Telephone 657. jri'exander Smith Block I'hone 575 DENTIST in America Is caught in 'wiAtrs. 60 per cam Is handled In. Canadian ports. WATER NOTICE mviKHiov tM im: TAKE NOTICE that Franc Henry ( unnlnglmm. whose address Is 806 Boapj ol Trade Building. Vancouver. 11 C will apply far a Ifceare to Uka and uw 1 ruble foot per second of water out ot unhamMl alram whirl rintua tuMkuti ' femf rfftaln In In lliiMnkul. D-h ' k Island, about 400 yard southeast of northeast corner post of Lot 103. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about aoo yard from the mouth of the river and will be used for flab, cannery and domeatlc purposes upon the lands applied for. being portion of Lot 103. Range 8. Coast District. Thla notice waa posted on the ground on the 2Sth day ot June. 1V37. A copy of this notice and an sppUeatldn pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act" will be filed lu the office of tbe Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Oblec- Hon to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Wster Rights. Par llament Buildings. Victoria. B.C., within thirty days after the flrtt appearance of thla notice In a local newapaper. The late of the first publication of this lotlce la August 4. 1937. T. II CtJNNINOIIAM. Applicant. MlTICK LAM) ACT or INTENTION' TO TO I.KASi; IIM APPLY ge 4. Land itecoraing uutnet of Prince Rupert, and situate at Barnard rove. Princess Royal Island. TAKE NOTICE thst the Mlllerd Pack ;mr Company Limited of B.C . occuDatton Salmon Cancers, In tend to apply for a lease of the following described land: commencing i a poii pianieu aiuux- side post msrxed N.W. L2573: thence soutlierly along high water mark 20 chains, more or less, to a post marked 8.W. L3J73; thence west to low water mark: thence northerly along low water mark 20 chains, more or le. to a point west ot .the point of commencement; thence east 10 lmk. more or less, -to point ot. commencement, and containing one-quarter acre, more or lev. MILLERD PACKINO COMPANY . LIMIT KU. " , Applicant, i Dated June 10. 1927 ? LAND ACT. NOTICK OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE I.AM) In Queen Charlotte Island Ijind Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at the head of the south arm of Dh La Beche Inlet, Moresby island. I TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia Fishing & Packing Co. Ltd- or Van-Icouver. B.C.. occupation Packers, Intends jto apply for a lease of the following described land: Commencing at a post planted at the head of the south arm of De la Beche Inlet MoresDy uiana; inence soum a c.hslnn; thence east 20 chain.: thence north 5 chains, more or less, to high ater mark; thence west along high water mark to point of commencement, and c.intnlnlne 10 acre, more or les. BRITISH COLUMBIA FI8HINQ Si PACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant. Dated June 10. 1827. IF YOU RE the Franklin apartment, suplodlng a large ban el of roof oil. As this exploded tiie flame hot acroaa tbe front of the building, spreading to the Boulevard Apartment TiiKKATiAs (niiii: norsivs By this time firemen had arrived on tbe scene but the roaring flam, aome- North Paeaftc tmtcs 60 and 60 feet high, swept serosa packed and the road with increasing speed, threat - enlng tha Warren. Heath and Lloyd properties. Persons Inside the two buildings ware virtuslly caged in. the front of the structures biasing beyond any possibility of escape there and with no avenue of retreat at the rear. Sevaral people were forced to Jump from their windows into tbe shallow waver, where skiffs conveyed them safety to short. Wiuun five minutes after the alarm had been turned In. the I lames had reached the centre of the Franklin Apartments where a Urge container of fuel oil exploded, -lending sparks and flames high Into the air and threaten ing all nearby residences. Flames by thla tune bad swept across the road to set afire a garage owmtl by Carl Warren, ills new automobile was totally destroyed and his bouse badly burned on the outside when gasoline exploded, blowing away the top of tbe garage. TI.I.KI'ltONi: POLKS Rl RX Telephone wires were evered by the high flames and two poles. 60 feet from the fire, were burned through. Despite tbe northwest wind, the fire kept spreading north along the board LAND ACT notice ol' intkntion to apply to i.i:m: lanii In Range 6, Coast Ind District, Land sltuste on Lot 102 Humpbc Bay. Por- cher Island, u u. TAKE NOTICE that P. It, Cunningham, Board of Trade Building, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Salmon Broker, Intends to spply for a lease of the following described land: Commencing at a post planted ISO yards south-southeast of northeast corner Dot ot Lot 103. Range 6: thnce due south B chains; thence south -southeast 19 chains; thence due. north 0 cHiilns; thetee .wert-northwest along' shore t poVnt bl, commencement and containing 14 acre. m6rwcr less. rTtANCISMlKNIlY CUNNINOIIAM. V ' ..Applicant Dated 25th June. 1037. THE DAIL? N7T3 PAQS FTV2 TOO MUCH GEAR PARTICULARS PIONEER LAUNDRY THE KIDS USED FISHING OF BIG FIRE The Louvre The Louvre That I in fry Alaska oh Well AT KETCHIKAN In This Country it Seems W & REMEMBER For Montreal prices on Clothing for Men & Boys Don't forget the Montreal Importers Third Avenue J, B, Miller ; 1'roprletor For Pioneer Laundry l'honc 118 No aaily la Canadian water In therV p-riculurn of the big fir no roue .mt Jm mutj fi.;''Wcb 'yad ;wo .apartment house mm. The M Afcu.k. od tll of tthar property at ocrdlfte tu iMmHK r. -., .. Ketchikan trw da hi wiauttiaiai (Mb I otter day aaM: win ultimately ntaan that , to v-r, ,n cllT The CUrunKie Bay: targe elnt a Mara fa that territory A ,cJf '! fwwo Barrowl; escaped wines and irwas tatUn nothing like th MMl r1 ad iapl property their usual roU. toary Ward OKil- was dcotruyed yester- lay. nnirmlaasuiiil t flaherts. ataakisar -"r ?lrn"" han flaaatn. believed to -rma pgrasnldlag af tram " o the Caaraoal Point rstnata. gawta.ea aaaaun. U mm. Ho ""a 'f Carl J. Ha and A p. tsnly. restrft IB tertaer restriction and ' - ., WUN !ut on a prutri table baal " We ha two Interests," he said, nrst. the perpetuation of 1Mb. UKl eeond. those who make iMr Itvtli-hood In the nMa( buttneas. It u our aim and daeire to harmoiilae Uf two factor, but our ftrat duty la to the i prtatrwaMon af preduat." I ODnfrcmoan UwlkMi urwad u-rrt.1 turtal bualtmia rmo to unite thrlr atrenrth and effarta la ototalnlnf con-4dtatlon at Waahlncton Thrra hatra txan fw Alaakan u-?iua ooma us bfor oonwraaa " lha ki. na originated trjtn a aaaatl aoaflre. , levelled to tin water luwi the two apart- Bita taiI aWBflai tha twi woodan ntttujaa ana toriay hometan witn aq item af Mr peraaaMl af-rtU. caavpt cMbaa vera at tha tlnx ot tha aontiacrattan. part of tha tmua ol aaba. twlatod iron and aharrad fur-nlture thai unw marked th buttdlnga. I lllf.MIlN IIAMHCAI'f'f II onuataa outawa tha ekir Itattta. local itranmi callad to the aM wan tuuidl-cappad with having aauy oo fire hydrant to draw upon. On their arrival tha woodan aufewalka la front of Uw liuuiw waa a ruMtag file, precluding any poaaiblllty of workers alnln the uortb ter declared, "that nave not bren OI lh bulldlaaj to ward pff apread-I (avcred by eome Ahtakana and opiuwd RR' by othera MaturaUy we do not know Th' rirr u believed to have atarted ! iat to do. If a group of reprewnte- from maJ1 bonfire built by children !nva bualiMas men from the vartoua unor lh PUnk row lB "an' of n' I Hvtakma of Alteka would go together to-month-old apartment, tha Pranklln. ' land haroKxilta. putting their appeeJa Sproadlnn rapidly under the walk and before WaaMngaon in a logical and fTowln lrner aaeh indand aa the flamea ! buaineaa-IHte maaaver. there U nothing ''u,ht onto of chips and ! under the sua you could not get. Aa drr wobd' tbe flr reached the front ot t la we are abaiost forced to take tbe atutude tttat you do selves what you want.' not know, your- j E. O Momanry spoke briefly on the perpetuation and AmerlesniMtlon of .the halibut Industry, mentioning In regard to the latter Issue that although VO per cent of all the halibut consumed SICK ailing, unable to get a hold on health, write or call at aa Iona-O.tRne Health Clinic as thousands -of others have TAPkE tllE'VllEE TREATMENTS There is no obligation. Sufferers of many years are finding health and contentment in Iona-Otone, the Magnetic Healer. THE IONA-OTONE HEALTH CO. 10-11 Smith Hlock, Prince Itupert C. SEALED TENDERS GOG Third Avenue. road with firemen having no chance or equipment to combat the blaze on that aide. Scores of men formed a bucket brigade from the waterfront to tha sidewalk, to protect property on that side. At the same time a began tearing up the road 200 feet from the fire to provide a gap. As the danger kept Increasing, firemen, realising there - was no possible chance to save even a small portion of the two buildings, diverted all their energy toward protecting property south ot the blaze. Hoees were played on the Warren. Heath and Lloyd properties to keep them from" catching fire ai. th huge t park. and cinders filled Oe.alr, foss' properijr,,yiu;o. a-?pproxinieij :S25.ubufr avrVdVtejuS &xjnt hy insurance,' It wsiruKrunced thl morning. The pwne,r sold he' did, not Sealed Tenders marked "Steel Pipe" now ' will be received by the undersigned up The Frederlckson Apartment, which tn 12 o'clock noon of Monday, August Jwu built about two years ago. Is valued iPphrox9m7lefr.uTh1oundl6rrf!i ?Plma.ely 6.000 and wa, covered of I8-lnch steel pipe 3-18 to 1-2 inch. SO per cent. thick. LITTLE INSl'llANOE Instructions to bidders and Specif lea- 11 reoorted that M onlv one one famllv was rP"d only lanuiy, of! tlons oan be obtained at the Office the City Engineer, City Hall, Prince Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perram. carried insur-Rupert. B.O. gnce on personal effects. The lowest or any tender not neces- , . . . . . sarlly accepted. I Three automobiles, pne owned by D. J. MATHESQN, ! Frederlckson. the other by a. Zensen, 182 Purchasing Agent. Rnd Warren'S, were lost In the fire. BBBBSaaarBBBBBBjBBaaBBBBBB mlm MTT.TC jfrrparrzt by the mahers ofMestlts Hatyoocti CI whole world knows NESTLES richness and, , puritv ll Wi n I customer making any purchase. NOTICE. There will be offered for sale at Public Auction at the Provincial Government i ; Court House. Prince Ropert. B.C., on ; Thursday, August llth, 1927. at 2 o'clock 1 crew ot men "S' "I' i Lots 9 and 10. Block 23. Section 1. Lot 7. Block 3, Section 2. Lot 1. Block 8. Section 7. all In the City of Prince Rupert. B.C. Terms: Cash payment at time of sale, or one-quarter casn and tne Daiance in 1 three equal annual Instalments, with In- j terest on the deterred payments at the ' rate ot 6 per annum, the Crown dram fee to be $10.00 additional. I Plans showing the lots offered for sale may be seen at the office of the Oovern-ntettt Aeent. Prince Rupert. B.C. ; V , NORMAN A. WATT, i JJatCd at Prince' nurxrv B.C. . Warren's car was partially Insured. ' Tbe two" buildings were levelled" to the ground, with even their pilings burned considerably, not more than 40 minutes after the alarm was sounded. Three hours after the blaze had burned itself out. Commissioner Foss, supervising a crew of city workers, had constructed a 200-foot board road, to replace that destroyed. The road was constructed and Is owned by the territory. City officials, long realizing the danger ot this highway, both frcm a standpoint of fire hazard and weakness, have been endeavoring for several weeks to have the territory build a dirt road. LIST OP TENXAXTS Tenants of the two buildings included Mr. and Mrs. Jsck Perram, Mr. and Mrs. John Ooddart, Mr. and Mrs. Bretherton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown. O. W. Zen-sen and room-mates, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Tre-berg. Mr. and Mr, Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Hallem. Mr. and Mrs. Rleterer, Mr. and Mrs. KJorsvlk. and Mr. and Mrs. Solberg. According to Charles and Hardcastle n:;d the Jno. R. Beegle and Company, holders of Insurance on the structures, an adjuster will be sent from Seattle this week to survey the ruins. ALBION CLOSES DOWN AWAITING A REPORT STEWART. Aug. 4. R. C. Campbell Johnston, Vancouver mining engineer, has completed examination of the Albion mine and work there has closed down pending receipt of the report and of Ladies' Dresses, Hats and Lingerie Our whole slock of Summer Hats and Dresses is beinjr offered al Sale Prices so that we will not have to carry any over. It is not nood business to carry over one season's stock to another. We would rather move it out at less than cost price than store it to another season. And this tfives ladies an opportunity to obtain hats and dresses at very low prices indeed. Our large buying capacity enables us to secure the lowest prices to begin with and our sale prices represent real bargains. Eighty-four Only Crepe Back Satin Dresses In shade of (iolden, I'rown, Sand. Roee and Taupe. In all sizes. Regular $29.50 value. Summer Sale Price . . $19.50 FELT HATS The latest in Handkerchief Felts: also Velours in beautiful shades and attractive styles. Values up to $10.50. Summer Sale Price Lingerie $5.95 Peerless Yeats in all colors. Summer Sale. Price Hloonitlraip match vests. Summer Sale Price $1.15 FRIDAY SPECIALS Three Pairs Silk Hose $145 2 pairs Real Silk Bloomers vests to match, in shades of Green, Peach, Salmon and Mauve for with Pink. 82.95 One only, Coolie Coat for .... $.'.!)." One only. Georgette Dress for $!.!)." Four only, French Felt Hats, each $2.0.-, Two only. Silk Raincoats, each $;$.!." EACH CUSTOMER IS ENTITLED TO ONE OF THESE SPECIALS AND ALSO TO A CREPE DE CHINE DRESS FOR $!).!). BETTER Fifty Only Spun Silk Dresses In shades of Tan, White, Nile Green, Mauve, Pink and Peach. In all styles and sizes. The usual $15.50 to $17.50 quality. Summer Sale Price THE LOUVRE $5.95 STRAW HATS A few only in delicate shades of Orchid. Shell-Pink and Rlue, in the latost Paris models. Selling away below cost Summer Sale Q-f AC Price Ol.Jt) Georgette Dresses In Pastel shades and snappy styles. Regular $22.50 value. 0 C (IZ Summer Sale Price JJl.JeaJtJ Evening Gowns, Coats and Suits also at very low prices. Every morning during this Sale, a Dress, value to $22.00, will be given away for $1.95 to the first Prince Rupert, B.C. DENTISTRY PLATES that gives you a nutural appearance and lend beauty to the contour f the face, Always Dr. MAGUIRE pfe Over Ormes "TRY A NIP TONIGHT" BEST PROCURABLE myhcA' );. rutra 6Uantiipjt moDuct or SC0TUK0 Oift.hht T-l tf ."OfrO1 HO SlVtll)CLf Niivtf doho The Original Lsbel look for It at th. Vendor's and intut on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Britiih Columbia.