AGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS u 1 1 r -n HHIIHaSHIHflHHHHIHi ' jRose, gmifc& PRINTING Stationery Office Supplies School Supplies Kodaks Films Phonographs Records Novelties Dennison Goods Birthday and Every Day Cards Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) Phone 231 Dollar Day SPECIAL COMBINATIONS. No. 1 1 Cauliflower 25c 1 Vegetable Marrow 20c 3 lbs. Frash Peas 25c 8 Iba. Potatoes 25c 4 lbs. Carrots 25c $1.20 For $1.00 No. 2 2 Cucumbers 20c I lb. Tomatoes 20c 1 Celery 15c 1 Lettuce 10c 3 lbs. lieans 25c 1 Corn on Cob 25c $1.15 For $1.00 All Preserving Fruits arriving on every boat to Mussallem Grocery COMPANY LTD. 417-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 81 Prince Rupert, B.C. Thor Johnson IF OU for Mens' Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES ARE f SICK ailing, unable to get a hold on health, write or call at an Iona-Otone Health Clinic as thousands of others have done. TAKE THE FBEE TREATMENTS There Is no obligation. Sufferers of many years arc finding health and contentment in Iona-Otone, the Magnetic Healer. THE IONA-OTONE HEALTH CO. 10-11 Smith Mode, Prince Rupert B.C ORIENTAL GRIP IS INCREASING Chinese and Japanese Form 11.56 Per Cent of ILC. Industrial j. Population VICTORIA. Aug. 18. AsUUcs are In-ertBfflCrtfit1fTWfifiBrUIi Columbia UMtttttrmacfORitnr to a survey conducted by the provincial government. From 1130 per cent of tbc total Industrial population In 1925. Orientals tn-erea.vd to 11.56 last rear. Wtta tbc total number of Industrial workers In tb province Increasing rspMUy, the fact that the Orientals more than held their own during, the period under review Is regarded as all the more significant. According to the government figures. 1.395 Orientals mere added to the employment registers of the province last year. The figures disclose thst Canadians and people of British origin represent 70.3 per cent of the Industrial populs- tlon; native of Continental Europe 15 62 per cent and people of other countries 141 per cent. The Increase In Asiatics Is mainly In -COMPANIES ACT" TAKE NOTICE that the Buoert-Van- Lrouver 8tevedortng Company, Limited. intends vo appiy unoer section 39 of the Companies Act. being Chapter 38 of the Revised Statutes of British Columbia. 1924. to change its name to Pacific Stevedoring At Contracting Company. umitea. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. thlf 9th day of August. 1927. WIU.IAUS. HANSON & OONZALES. Solicitors for the Rupert-Vancouver Stevedoring Company. Limited. A BEAUTIFUL HAND-PAINTED China Tea Set With "Jiff Purchase as Below: 4 pkgs. of "Jiff" 1 Cream 5 pkgs. of "Jiff" 1 Sugar 7 pkgs. of yiff" 1 Teapot fc pkgs. of "Jiff" 4 Tea Plates 8 pkgs. of "Jiff" 4 Cups and Saucers you can have these separately if required. There are only a few of these beautiful dishes left. Get yours now. "Jiff per package . . IWf THIS WEEK ONLY One tin of Heinz Tomato Soup free with any Heinz Pickles or Olives at regular price. Order Preserving Fruit now from us B.C. Butchers & Grocers limited Phone 45 and 571 REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off for two weeks only Come in and inspect our stock M. T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St. Telephone 657. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST ttuoiro Hips Hits advertisement net Aibfahcdor disploMcd hj IheLtquorCcniid board oioulne Government of BrihshCdumfca Chinese although. Japanese, particularly females, of that nationality figure more prominently In the returns. CtCl'.MIlEK PICKLES 12 largo cucumbers, peeled and sliced. 8 onlOM. Sprinkle with salt, let stand one hour then drata. Add 1 pint white vinegar. 2 pint sugar. 1 teaspoon each of salt, pepper, cinnamon, celery seed and turmeric powder. Let come to a boil and seal hot. A genius Is a thin lady In grand pera. Ottawa Citizen. . LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LANII In Queen Charlotte Island Land Re ordlng District of Prince Rupert, and Ituate on the west coast of Burnaby aland. TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia Pishing St Pscklng Co. Ltd.. of Van. couver, B.C.. occupation Packers. Intends to apply xor a lease oi tne following escribed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the wevt coast of Burnaby Island. QCJ.; thence east 3 chains; thence south 45 chains; thence west 3 chains, more or less, to high water mark; thence north along high water mark to point of commencement, and containing 14 acres, more or less. BRITISH COLUMBIA FISHINO It PACKING CO. LTD.. Applicant Dated June 10. 1927 LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM). In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls trlct of Coast District. Range 4, and sit uate on and being all of Bonllla Island except that portion occupied by Indian tieserve jvumuer ia. TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. Au.itad. of Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation rancher, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeasterly point of Bonllla Itland; tnence northerly, westerly, southerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of the shore line, to point of commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the isisna occupied dj inaisn jteserve no. in. and containing one thousand acres, more or less. ' OLE C. AUSTAD. Applicant. Dated July 18, 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE OI' INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Range 5. Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, snd situate on .Lot 102 Humpback Bay, Por-cher Island. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that P. H. Cunningham. Boera oi Traae uuuaine. ox Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Salmon Broker, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described land: Commencing at a post planted 150 yards south-southeast of northeast corner pot of Lot 102, Range 8: thence due south 6 chains; thence south-southeast 19 chains: thence due north 0 chains; thence west-northwest along shore to point of commencement and containing 14 acre, mnres or less. FRANCIS HENRY CUNNINGHAM, Applicant Dated 75th June. 1027. Cash and Carry Grocery i Sixth Ave. and Fulton Street The Store of High Quality at Low Prices DO YOU KNOW We are the only Cash Grocery in Prince Rupert You save from 5 to 40c on every dollar. Can you use your money to any better advantage? ASK ANY OF OUR MANY CUSTOMERS Then give us a trial and be convinced Fresh Fruit and Vegetables on hand all the time. Our Fall School Supplies have arrived. . Scribblers (3o pages, not 32), b lor tir,e) MILK, JAM. FLOUR. SUGAR Get our prices first and save money $5.00 Orders delivered free Phone 301 S. B. ADAMS, Manager FOUR CP.R. LINERS TO BE HERE DURING SPACE OF TWO DAYS Within the neat twu ur. tour CPR .coast liner win arrive in Prnce Rupert with a large group of warisi pawn-ger on board.. ' UtrtU rfU at the provincial mwnrsjj vtsrf are- completed In's'unojTth or s-i weeks' Uss. j vessels ot this tine will dook at No. 1 Shed. O.T.P. Wharf. 1 Tomorrow morning at 1 o'clock. Ike tesmer Princess Louise. Capt. Arthur Slater. i due from Vancouver She jwlU sail a bolt 9 oefacfc for Alaska. The Princess Altee. Capt CIKT jlng a special trip to Alaska with aaeaa-bers of the National Real Estate Board of the United State. wUI arrive at 7 o'clock Saturday morning froaa the north, sailing at 11 tor Vancouver. The Princess Beatrice. Capt 3. K. ioray. wiU arrive at 9 ocloek Satwoay morning from Vaaoouver. sailing at 11 on her return south. At S o'clock Saturday afternoon, the Princess Charlotte, Capt C C. Salntey, Is due from Alaska, leaving for th south about S o'clock. ACME IMPORTERS MAKE GOOD BUY FOR CASH Ben Llpcin. of Um Acme Imports, returned to town yesterday after a flying vlsu to Vancouver. Owtng to the backward season which has aSected the southern part of the Province as well, he found manufacturers' stocks heavy and by paying cash down, he was able to make seven! very advantageous purchases of seasonable: goods, for men's wear, such a fall suit, lumberjack sweaters and shirts. Owing to the congested condition of the manufacturers' warehouses, these he wa4 aMe to pur chase at less than cost prices. Due to the Mississippi floods, the cotton crop will be very light Utls year and consequently cotton wUl be high in price and already there teas been a shar padvance in the price of manufactured goods. Notwithstanding this, however, owing to their favorable purchases, the Acme Importers will still be able to supply their customers at considerable savings. Advt. TWO TOURIST GROUPS . IN CITY YESTERDAY Nlnrtt-One Prruns Included In Purtlr Patlng Through Here Erroute to Ala.ka ' Two tour parties, from the United States, having between them a total of j 02 persons, pawed through the city on. the stesmer Prince Oeorge yesterday j en route to Alaska. They will return to1 the city on Monday morning, proceeding east that day by speclsl train. The Zlrket tour 'party consisted of sixty-one persons from Chicago and other points In tiie Eaotem states and Is accompanied by B. L. Oaartslde of Chicago, city passenger agent for the ' Burlington raljway. The second group, which was in charge of 3. L. McLaren, consisted of thirty-one members of the Philadelphia branch of the National Real Estate board of the UnMed States who are making the Alaska trip following the recent convention In Seattle. I ENTERTAINED FOR MISSNORAH KENNY The engagement of Miss Norah Kenny ', to Douglas Oear of West Point Orey.j Vancouver, B.C.. has been the occasion for a series of entertainments during the past week. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. Richmond entertained at their home on Tatlow Street a number of friends of the happy couple at an Informal gathering. The table was tastefully decorated with orchids and pink sweet peas. During the evenirtg .music and dancing was enjoyed by all, SALVATION ARMY IS HOLDING PICNIC ON DIGBY ISLAND TODAY A goodly number of children and parents embarked on the launch Joy Bird, Capt. Jack Cook, at 10 o'clock this morning and 3 o'clock this after-; noon to participate In the Salvation Army annual picnic on D:gby Island, j A good program of sports and races has been arranged and there are refreshments in plenty. The picknlckers will return to the city about seven o' clock this evening. In general charge of the event are Capt. and Mrs. 8tobart, Capt. Boys of Olen Vdwell and Oeorge Almon whUe Misses Elsie McOuatt and Dolly Smith are looking after refreshments. VICE-PRESIDENT OF EASTERN RAILWAY WAS VISITOR HERE R. E. Wllsey. vice-president of the Waterloo, Cedar Palls and Northern1 Railway, a sixty-mile line which, operates between Cedar Rapids and Waver-; ley. Iowa, arrived In the city from the East on yesterday afternoon's train and sailed by the steamer Prince Oeorge for! Alaska. He Is accompanied on his, western tour by Mrs. Wllsey and they will proceed io Vancouver uxt Monday Week-end Specials 50 Pails Pioneer Jam, 4's. extra special, per tin Mf Varieties as follows: Strawberry, Raspberry, Mack Currant. Pineapple. Hlackberry-Classic Cleanser. S for lr KIDfiEWArS OLD COUNTRY 3 O'CLOCK TEA lb tins. Special, each, Granulated Sugar, IS lbs. for $1.00 Limit 2G lbs. to each customer. This special will be withdrawn Friday evening. No exceptions. COMBINATION CANNED FRUIT SPECIAI.S I tins for !.- The following assortment only: 1 large tin Quaker Peaches, regular 40c. 1 large tin Ensign Pears, regular 40c 1 large tin Ensign AprlteU, regular 40c 1 large tin K-B Bed Plums, regular 25c. HARRY HORNE'S ICINGS Quick Puddings, Custards, etc., 3 for 'Zit We have the following flavors Icings: Chocolate, caramel, straw berry, orange, cherry, and lemon. Puddings: Tapioca, arrowroot, orange and chocolate. Custards: Standard, lemon, almond, vanilla. The above lines are exceptional values. YAKIMA RUTAHAGOES Guaranteed not woody. When you buy turnips, insist on the best We have them. 1 lbs. for Ur.c? PROVISIONS Cottage Rolls, peameal cured, per lb H7Vic Brisket Bacon in small pieces about 2 lb. each, per lb. . . 'Mt New Laid Eggs, guaranteed, per dozen V(r Capitol Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. The weather man predict continued hunshine and advises us to keep all our cooked meat.s under Frigidaire. Cold Boast Pork, sliced, per lb. 0."? Sliced Bologna, per lb :W? Brick Cheese, machine sliced for! sandwiches, per lb -I ."if Brunswick Sardines, 4 for . . U."r Royal City Pork and Beans, 3 for a-tf Del Monte Spinach, 2's, per tin 0f Broken Macaroni, 3 lbs iKif Blue Ribbon Matches, reg. 35c pkg. Special, per pkg l!7f Market Day Seedless Raisins, 4 lb. pkg. Special ,"."ir Australian Wine Raisins with seeds In, 3 lbs :$."if Ogilvie Cornmeal, reg. 25c pkg. Special I, "f MOONLIGHT MELLOS Toasted or plain. Fresh stock, per lb 50f FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Preserving Cherries, 4 lb. basket 7r,f This is the last shipment we. will have this year. Tokay Red Grapes, basket $1.00! California Gravenstein Apples, per! Ib l.lf per box $,VJ."i, Bartlett Pears, per basket . . SOf ! Musk Melons ?tf I Rhubarb, 5 'lbs t.-,f; Plums, ner basket ... t.iaI . . - ........ 1 ... ' reacnes, per basket ,"of Baskets Mixed Fruit . . 7,"ir The ideal "Picnic assortment; contains apples, pears, oranges, peaches, plums, bananas, grapes. Golden Bantam Corn on Cob, per dozen Hubbard Squash and Pumpkin, lb. Hf Green Peppers, per lb 'ZZf Eggplant, 2 lbs .,-)f Green Beans, per lb 10(4 Green Peas, 3 lbs -tf Cucumbers ."ir, lof, l.-.r Hothouse Tomatoes, per lb. U.'r; 5 lb. basket $1.00 Ruperl Table Supply Co Phone 210 and 211 Tharda 'I r 11 ,l COm NOW AND fiKT YOl'It CHOICE while the choice is good! Great Bargains at McARTHUR'S SUMMER Boots of high grade SALE & Shoes McArthtir's Shoes arc known for quality. Kvcry pair in the store at Sale Prices. WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. Ken Maynard In "The Land Beyond The Law" .DOROTHY inVAN, TOM SANTSCUt, NOAH YOl Nn., f.lB SON GOW'LANl), BIM.Y BUTTS, "TAKZAN, and others COMEDY M.OYI) HAMILTON IN "JOLLY TAIW AKSOP'S FILM FABLES Admission P.O. Box 772. 35c and 10c No Coal! No Ashes! No Soot! .More Comfort and Clra-linens when you have 1 Westing-house Electric Range Cheaper in the long runl For particulars, ph"::e 1 Prince Rupert Supply Co. J. A. Ilinton, .Manasn Ran ad ian National Q7jc Largefl Kailway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE H.UMM1S from IMtlNCE KMT.KT for VANfOI'VRK. VlfTftltl t, J""" eali MONDAY slid TllfKSKAY. . p.m.. KATUKhAV. i;.nO P-Ji- For AN VOX" and HTI.YVAIIT MONIll V. I'llll'A) 'J jj'j. Fur ALASKA WKIINKtWA K. For MAHSKTT IN LET MONIlAV For 8KIIIKOATE INLET and SOUTH Ql't KN CII.Ult.OTTB IM.AM. nlehtlr. PAHNENdF.H THAINH LfcAVB IMUNCr ItHPEKT IMILY EXCEPT SI'NKA Y at ll-HI a.m. for PIIINCE OEOIMlr. TON, WINNIPEIJ, all points Eaalrrn Canada, Fnllwt ''.,,, 4AHPEII PA UK I.OIKJE OPEN MAY 21 TO HEPTEMIILK J2' HEE CANADA IN CANADA'S JI'IWLF.E YEAtt IKB7 AOENCY ALL OCEAN HTKAMHIIIP LINES. Vr Canadian National Express for Monfj Ordr. forrlrn ' ........... ,,-r l-lion' iv 1 11 u it iiri'ii'v ,f tiiibiii M 1 w. .'Hirvi r. n.ji ..it.. - - . ........ . . . . . u 1 . ...... .. .., ....... - TT se ason-Abde' Suggestions SPRINKLERS OIL STOVES HUIIHER HOSE SCREEN DOORS HOSE NOZZLES FLY SWATTERS SC REEN WINDOWS ELECTRIC IRONS WHIRLDRY WASHERS EASY VACUUM ELECTRIC WASHERS Mail Orders Carefully Filled Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 Third Avenue. Prince Rupert,