Mondiv J. - v.- AGE SIX I- 1 11 LL!M ST. ANDREWS 7,000 BUFFALO . HAVE PICNIC 1 1 7 NOW IN NORTH QUALITY Good Turnout at Digby Island: Next Experiment to he With Ileln-dccfPark Yesterday and Program of to be Photographed Sports- lata 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 Look Here The sale of our drygoods department will be over by July 28. Why not take a look around and see what we have left? You miuht find something you need at a bargain price. We are also selling out our crockery and hardware stock. This is the time to save money. Take advantage early before it is all sold. Call Mussallem Grocery COMPANY LTD. -117-123 Fifth Ave. East. Phones 18 and 84 I'rince Rupert, B.C. 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 well. JANTZEN, UNIVERSAL & PENMAN'S HATHING SUITS For Ladies, Children and Youths H.S.WaiaceCo.Ltd. Phone 9 Third and Fulton 1'or Ladysmith-Wellington COAL Phone 580 HydeTranster And Coal Co. 133 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 t If plt of threatening weather and I vhooptng cough epidemic there wu a. juuw lunitjui oi parents ana cnuatfn at the annual picnic of the St. Andrew's 8ocltj to Dlgby yesterday. Boats were loaned by D. Ritchie. D. Stewart. Oeo. Fraser. M. UacArthur. The Jojblrd was also requisitioned to take the picnickers over. The sports and refreshment were very capably handled by the following committee: Ben Ferguson. H. Steen. Bert Cameron. Bob Stuart. Jas. Dick. J. 8. Black, J. Haddon, Mrs. McRobble, Mrs. Ch&s. Taylor, Mrs. J. Murray. FKOtlKAM OK MOKTS Boys ft and under 1. Billy Brown; 3, Andrew Squarechuk; 3, Napoleon Letour-neau. Olrls 5 and under 1. Jean Cameron; Helen Brown. Boys 7 and under 1. Peter Square chuk; 2, H. Daviea. Qlrls 7 and under I. Mary Thomp son; 3, Kitty Cameron; 3, Sarah Find-lajrson. Boys 0 and under 1, Alf. Ritchie; 3. Andrew Letourneau; 3, Jlmmle Irvine. Olrls 9 and tinder 1. Evelyn Ltpwn; Winnie Cameron; 3, Cathie Flndlay- son. Boys 11 and under 1, Donald Amey; 3, Isodore LI peon. Olrls 11 and under 1. Jean Ritchie; 3. Janet Thompson. Boys 11 and 'under 1, Martin Hanson; Jas. Wood! Olrls 14 and under 1, Dorothy Leek; 3, Joan Arthur. Olrls 11 and under, special 1, Janet Thompson; 2, Jean Ritchie. Mena .Four-qegjcd ,'Race 11. Utasr. Abbott, Seattle and Irvine. Men's 100 Yard Dash 1, Bob Irvine; DEPARTMENT OF PURL1C WORKS NOTICK TO CONTKACTOK.H BELLA COOLA LOCK -11" SEALED TENDERS, endorsed "Tender lor Lock-up at Bella Coola." will be re celved by the Minister of Public Works up to 12 o'clock noon of Tuesday the ninth day of August, 1927, for the erec tion or a standard lock-up building at Bella Coola In the Prince Rupert Electoral District. Plans, Specification, Contract, and Forms of Tender may be seen on and after the 25th day of July, 1927, and further Information obtained at the De partment of Public Works, Parliament Buildings and at the offices of the Oov. ernment Agent at Vancouver and Prince Kupen. copies or plans, specifications, etc., can be obtained from the Department on .payment or a aeposii oz ren Jjonars isiu.uui wnicn win oe reiunaea on re turn of the plans, etc., In good condition. The lowest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. p. Pinup, Public Works Engineer. Department of Public Works. Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Ave. and Fulton Streets PAY CASH AND HE INDEPEN DENT Milk, per case $5.50 49 lb. Sack Flour 14 lb. Box Capitol Butter $5.75 2 lb. Capitol Butter . . Kit 14 Im. Box E.C.D. Butter $(1.15 1 lb. E.C.D. Butter I5r? Pure Lard in bulk, per lb. . . UOo1 Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. 500 High Grade Bulk Tea, per lb. 000 Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lb 7.0 Oranges, 2 dozen :150 Regular Dollar Sodas, only 700 Shredded Wheat, 2 for 250 Bran Flakes or Pep, 2 for . . 250 Corn Flakes 100 China Rolled Oats 100 Fresh Fruits and VeRetables on hand at all times. You get the benefit of low prices in small quantities. Get my prices first. Phone 0! $5.00 Orders Delivered Free S. H. ADAMS, Manager. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST First the Boy then the Man "VOUR boy can start life with a balance in the Dank. Many a boy has $100 or more saved from his pocket money and is proud of his bank book. A thousand dollars saved at 18 may mean a college education or a good start in business. The Royal Bank of Canada S09 Prince Rupert Branch 3. T. BeatUe. Married Ladles' Race 1, Mrs. Bert Oameron; 3. Mrs. S. V. Cox. Single Ladles' Race 1. Ada Mlnzaghor; 3. Catherine Irvine. Fat Men's Race 1, Ben Ferguson. Ladles' Open Race 1. Ada Mlnzaghor. Football Place Kick, Men George Abbott. Ditto. Ladles- Mrs. S. V. Cox. Kiddles' Open Race 1. Jean Cameron; 2, Rosle Cox; 3, Kitty Cameron. BETTING TAX IN BRITAIN (Juneau Empire) When English sportsmen complained about the provision In the Treasury Budget providing a tax on betting, as serting that betting on horse races and other things was en established sport and that the Government would find Itself in trouble If It attempted to stop IN PRORATE IN Till: SITKKME f'OIUlT OF ItlllTISII coi.i;misia In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate of William J. Kyle. Doce-used, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by ordr of His Honor, P. McB. Young, the 24th day of June, A.D., 1927. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of William J. Kyle, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 25th day of July, A.D. 1927. and all parties in debted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 25th day of June. A.D. 1927 IN PROHATE. IX TIIK Ml TltlCMK f OI'UT OF llltlTISII ( OLl .MIU V In the Matter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the Estate of John Selffert Berndgen, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor Judge F. McB. Young, the 6th day of July. A.D. 1927, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Selffert Berndgen, Deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly vermea. 10 me on or Deiore ine otn aay nf Anmi.t ATI 1097 onH .11 nurtlM In - I debtcd to the Estate are required to pay the amount oi tneir indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for (he issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lot one (1 of Lot three hundred and sixty (340). Range five (5), Coast District, Map 970. Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above land having be-n produced to me, it Is my Intention to Issue, after the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land. In the name of ALICE CLAPP. The original Certificate of Title Is dated the 29th November. 1912, and is numbered 2605 1. Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B.C. July 15, 1927. H. F. MacLEOD. Rezlstrar of Titles. "BUILD IJ.C." Pacific Is fi i i Better Milk A natron of Pacific Milk has written us an inUreatfngj letter but asks us not to use his name, He say preference for home in dustry is a good idea but he likes Pacific Milk because of its quality. "It is," he writes, "the best mijk I have found." PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vancouver Factories at Ladner and Abbotsford. "BUILD B.C." F. E. Robertson, Mandgci It. Winston Churchill replied that he was not looking for trouble but for revenue. Englishmen are good sportsmen and accepted the explanation. After more or less annoyance In putting the tax provision Into operation the law proved a prolific producer of money for the treasury. Now there to little objection to the announcement that the Chancellor of the Exchequer has decided to extend the scope and application of the law. It Is estimated that the new measure will produce from I130.000.000 to I120.000.000 a year In revenues. This episode la one that Is In line with all experjence. People always oppose prohibition of any kind that Is applied to old customs affecting t'ue life of the people and freedom of individual choice but they will submit to taxation for the up-keep of the Government taxes and state and municipal licenses increased the cost of liquor at the time of the civil war people did not complain because the revenues from the taxes and fees went to the support of the Government, the building of road, the maintenance of schools, etc.. and there Is general acceptance of the Idea that luxuries are proper subjects for taaxtlon when money Is needed. They object to prohibition because It provides an alternative of surrendering Individual freedom on the one hand or, on the other, the paying of exhorbltant prices for Inferior articles while bootlegging and crooked officials get the profits. In British Columbia, for Instance, people are paying without protest 13 to IS a quart for whiskey that previously cost them 1 to 12 a quart, and less than that a gallon a few de cades before, because the additional money Is going to the public treasury. IIKill SCHOOL ENTRANCE LIST (continued from page one) Ham R. Thorn ey. 305; Trygve W. Hansen, 300. VANOEKIIOOF CENTRE Lakes district Anne C. Rohgers, 300. Stuart River Margaret 8. Davidson, 355. ' Vanderhoof Superior A. A. Hmlda Lee, 322; Florence E. Patterson. 321: Elsie M. Smedley. 307. PRINCE OEOIWiK CENTRE Prince George Clara H. L. Wleland, 36; Arnold W. Davis; 300. '"ul Us W. Ellis, Patricia L. Carney. Ralph l. Moffatt. Barbara E. Nichols, Francis E. Freeman, Jean M. MacMllIan, Mar garet L. Clapperton, Allan O. Davis, Dorothy E. Bain. eLonard J. Harper, John Assman, Lulu K. Moffatt, Howard W. Harper. Fort George Margaret L. Newamn 302. Fort Oeorze. South Cora C. Latt- man, 319; Lois E. Dixon, 3-d,6 Longworth C. Merle Mallery, 326. Willow River Mary R. Short, 300. Ill KNS LAKE CENTRE Burns Lake Doris Brunell, 322. Tlntagel J. OayYord Stearns, 331 Arllne May Smith, 300. Uncha Valley Jean M. Linton, 334. A1VANKII CENTRE Alyansh Lois Studdy, 369; Kathleen Priestley, 353. ALICE All MCENTItE Alice Arm Oordon Anderson 337. BICKLEV HAY CENTRE Buckley Bay June Ennyu, 318; Atsu Ennyu, 316; Kayaco Ennyu, 314 . (JOSPEL TRUTH. It may be a mansion It may be a dump, It may be a farm With an old oaken pump; It may be a palace ' It may be a flat. It iriay-be .a room ! Whe'ee you hang up .your hat; K Wltnva jnolc n tl ,ho floor Or marble ' hotel With a Coon at the door; it may be exclusive, or simple, or swell, ;A wee bit of heaven. Or one little, well, Just kindly remember Wherever you roam, That 8hakespeare was right, kld-There's No Place Like Home! .OTTAWA. July 34. (By Canadian Press. I-The efforts of the Dominion government to cowecve the wild Utc In Ute ncrtoern areas are meeting with suoc and the Department of the In terior announces that after three year of eareful study the transfer of surplus buffalo from WMnwrtgM Park. Albena. to the Wood Buflato Park at For-Smith, also in Alberta, baa proved a eomplete suoc ess. Shipments under way at tfce present tine wtu bring the total of these monarch of the plains transferred to their new home to 7,000. The Department 'of the Interior which has charge of the Canadian National Parka believes that the development of the natural resources of the northern areas will depend on a robust native papulation and an abundance of wild life. KKINIIKMt NEXT The next step to carry out department plana In respect to the district of Mackenzie where the Buffalo Park has been located hat been taken tti roots the appointment of a scientific expedition to determine the possibility of stucklnc the area with reindeer. With the successful conclusion of the experiment with the buffalo the Department ha completed unique task Herds were selected at Watnwrlght and shipped by rail and water to the new location where they were turned loose. Observers travelled constantly over the range to report the progress of the herds In the new environment. They have reported that the animals appear weU-condltloned and that their num bcrs have Increased. The park covers an area of 17.300 square miles and rich meadows and protecting woods are numerous. Not a single mile of the vast area has been mapped nor a single mile of survey run. but a partial study of the district Is to toe made through an aerial expedition. i'akk riioTooiiAriiEn Two aeroplanes will be utilized and will fly from a base at Cormorant Lake Northern Manitoba, to two temporary air bases, one at Chlpcwyan. on Lake Athabaska and the other at Fitzgerald on Slave River. Flights will be made by the two planes on parcllel courses tx miles apart and the whole district recorded by phctograph. The data gathered will be used by the Department In formulating its future policy with regard to wild life. Advertise In The Daily News SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS , PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may bs pra-smptad by flrltlith subjects over 18 years of g. un'l by Mllens on declaring Intention to berornv British subjects, conditional uiion residence, occupation. .nd Improvement for agricultural purposes Full Information concerning rru-.atlons regard Ins prs-empllons Is Klven In Bulletin No. 1, Land Berlea. "How to Pre-empt Land," copies of vrhlch can be obtained free of charts ly addressing the Department of Lands. Victoria, B.C.. or to any Government Agent. to Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which Is not timber-land. I.e.. carrying over 8.000 board feet rer acre west of tha Coast Range and 5.000 feat per acre east of tbat Range. Applications for prs-emptlons ars to he addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division, In which the land applied for la situated, and are mads on printed form, copies of which Can ba obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emption must be occupied for five years and Improvements mad to value of 810 per acr. Including clearing and cultivating at least flv acres, before a Crown Orant can be received. For more detailed Information ass the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." a PURCHA8B Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum price for first-class (arable) land 1 15 per acre, and second-class (rraj-Ing) land 12.50 per acr. Further Information regarding purchase or Uaa of Crown lands is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Series. "Purchase and Lease of Crown, Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites os timber land, not exceeding 40 acrsa, may b purchased or leased, to conditions including payment of stumpags. H0ME8ITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not xodlng H acres, may be leased as homesltea, conditional upon a dwslllng bln? erected In the first year, title blng obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions ax fulfUlsd and land has bean surveyed. ;LEA8E8 For, (rasing and Industrial pvr-posss areas not xossding 14 UTM may b leased by en pwiot or a company, QRAZINQ Under th Oraslng Act tb Prrr-Inoe I divided Into graxlng district and the range administered nndsr a Oraxlng Commissioner. Annual arrattng permit ar Issued based em numbers ranged, priority bstng glvam to established owner. Block-owners anajr form aolatloiu for raajr managsmsnt. Ft, r partly tree permits ar twdlable far setUera, n.tipr and travellers, to tsa &f -s-T.JJ r I M Yroarcdbv the makers of NESTLES -Baby Food U LM W W x WESTHOLME THEATRE .MONDAY and TUESDAY, 7 nnd 9 p.m. W. 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Use f'anadlan National Kvprnui for Money Orders, lorelfn fhef. etr.. alw for jour net shipment. CITY TIC KET Of'FICE. 528 Tlllllll AVE. WINCE KI'I'KK t. Hiotir Z Preserving Kettles In all sizes of Aluminum and Enamel. Prices from 50c to $I.CU Mail orders carefully filled EASY VACCUM ELECTRIC WASH EIIS Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 25j Third Avenue. I'rince Rupert COME NOW AND GET YOUR CHOICE while the choice is Rood I Great B McARTHUR'S of high' gtack Boots & Shoes McArthur's Shoes arc known for quality. Every pair in the store at Sale Prices.