Wednesday. SpUmbr21. 192? THE PAILT PAGE FTV3 IMMIGRATION THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS FROM BRITAIN Down Now Will Solve Your Christmas Anglicans at Kington Synod Meeting ak for Itatlo of Two Gift Problem iirltUh to One Other yoo KNGW HOW A HWtU V LMNOR.V 1 SPOILS HtS COX-LARS. WELL, he won't holler with anything but praise when hU rollurs are returned from tbia laundry. There's a feeling of comfort and newness when he puts it on and he smiles aialn when he see it in the mirror. When you have your collars laundered our way just once, you'll wonder why you hadn't enjoyed rcul comfort before. Pioneer Laundry Thone 118 JAEGER PURE WOOL Underwear For the Chilly Days Ladies' Vests, light yet warm Opera Style $I"0 Meevtles Style . . $l.7,' Union Suits and Bloomers iq all styles JAEGER BLANKETS Two sizes, 7 or 9 lb. per pair Thn name "Jaeger" on any article means Quality. H.S.WailaceCo.LliI. 3rd Avenue and Fulton I'hone 9 YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies Coats Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 31 C Third Avenue Next Koyal Bank Thor Johnson for Mens Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order jn our shop in Prince Uupertaslow 55,00 I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street Any i KINOSTON. fcp. Dealm,- w v. the Blttuilon In Canada with rexard t. usmlfrailcxi the Oouaotl for Boriai Service of the Church of England m Can-i ada. reporting to the Often! Synod here i t.xjif re-aavrrUd the puWon taken by ! the Executive Council a Um Oeneral ay. I c-.d in Winnipeg laM yr when the fnl- lowing resolution im pimnd for prenen-tatlon to the Dominion government " That tbe Esecutlve Council of the Oeiieral Synod of the Church of England to Canada would urge upon your u-w- ' croment the groat unportanoe of settling the land with people from the Mather Country tad would urge a cltse co-op-3Mttui betseen your government and the British government to secure that and and trust that this question of im-mlgratioB will bare a very prominent pUee a tbe forthcoming Imperial Con- Subsequently, together with other organizations the eounoll presented ttte caw to Hon. Robert Forks, minister ofi u b" done, and toe lnerease se-lmmlgratlon tad other mem ben of the (urd m Brltasb migration, tfee Inuniara-Kovemment. tlan from other countries then Orsmt The report said: Tbe minister discus- Britain ttul greatly exceeds) that of the ed with the delegates many Unmlgra- Bntj.h born, and that In spite of the fact i on mattees and it la felt that this th tb ealated passage raUs are not tarty interview with the new minister of I available foT tntm. immigration wUl be helpful in encour- i aKine the deveionment of British mlm. :on to Canada. Mr. Forke has spent the summer In Oraet Britain discussing the , nole subject with ttoe Overseas Set-1 tlement Datrd and Canada House, and watching for himself the work of the deoartments representative overseas. The' Dominion government has. dur-1 ing the past three years, done much to nromote Hrituh mioMtinn rkn.. not only by the development of the Family Settlement Set) eme. but by the adoption of exceedingly low preferential rates for approved British migrants coming to work on farms, or to eater domestic service." Under the heading of "The Problem of Foreign Immigration." the Social Ser- WATER NOTICE imntsioN ano rsE take notice that Francis Hem of Trsde Building. Vancouver. B.C., wui; appiy tor a licence to take and use 1 1 itnn.m.? .(MmThUh llJL. maH..i, ' and drains into Humpback Bay. Poreher Island, about 400 yarns southeast of norineast corner post 01 ui iim. ine water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 2O0 yardi from the mouth of the river and will be used for ?n,laXCJ?" tlon of Lot 103, Range S. Coast District, in is notice was posted on tne ground in)a k. on the 25th day of June, 19J7. A copy K., Th wlu brtn n opportunity P'n of thU notice and an application pur- suant thereto and to the "Water Act" for approximately 1JO0 students in tt will be Hied in the office of the Water Mnlor grades of the lower schools to Recorder at Prince Rupert, B.C. Objec- " ... , . , elect , to ...,M , Latin .,, and H tlons to the application may be tiled voluntarily study with the said Wster Recorder or vlth French If they wish to continue to the Comptroller of Wster Rights. Par- j,i-h "n r-kooi ciawe when those subjects Lament Buildings. Victoria, B.C, within 1 7 thirty days after the first appearance of re continued. In explaining the de-tbls notice ln a local newspaper. The tails of the plan, Qeorge H. Dear. Mu- 1. H. CUNNINQHAM. Applicant. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. WESTERN" REGION ofi "ln&zr " -h of ch. nrf 'TT, until twelve o'clock noon Monday. Sep- to introduce Into the public schools of tember 26th. 1927. for the construction province the well tested practice of &frB'oXJlS. 0t Britain, and other European coun-Tenders are requested on this work ln tries, where secondary education has been two groups, as called for In specUIca commenced at an earlier age than has "puns, specifications, and form of con. been customary in Canada. tract may be seen, and form of tender "In order to provide aufflclent time obtained at the offices of Chief En Ior these Introductory courses In Latin VuveV'anrvictaDlvSrrS-nd French. It has been found neces-glncers at Kamloops, and Prince Rupert, sary to extend the hours -of Instruction and CrUt. Agent At. Prince George. ; fcr 0rades 7 and 8 to 4 am, 19 Include UWaatl, nernoon recess. TtH, cxWnsibnf Company- and accompanied, compamed, by py an au ,ac- ,ac ( ( instructaoaal instructaoaal notrs nonrsasTcvea 9celved,th?ftP' n?p-n a . njncreu ..nf Ptav ot Ihev Department." ': i in National Railways. TirphtiSittfr-tbatHiie offurses were;Tolun any inv tender wauw not uuv neces xw. , . ..w v.... but .Tpettt-d . ot those . stui .i,Mrti CCPted cneqira on eaual to 'five per the work, payable Treasurer. Canadian The lowest or wnr ectpted. dstiS&T'foi WUl ibnliifue tittn Fft. Oeneral Manager. Winnipeg, Man.. i September 12th. 1927. j LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LLiinr. i-.i.i. In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls. niatrlt nam? A ftnri Jilt uate on and being all of Bonllla Uland except mat portion occupiea uj mui. Reserve. Number 18. , TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. Austad. of pnnce Rupert, o.u occupwuu rancher, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands:-- I Commenclnc at a post planted at the snutheaiterlv oolnt of Bonllla Island; ! . . t . . I .tk..ln anri thence norineny, wtBwj. .wuk") easterly, following the sinuosities of the shire line, to point of commencement. excepting tnereirom mi iwiuuu v.,. Uland occupied by Indian Reserve No. 18. and contalDlnz one thousand acres, more or lest. Applicant. Dated July 15. 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTF.NTION TO APPI.Y TO LEASE L.V.NI1 In Range S. Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on Lot 102 Humpback, Bay, Poreher Island, B.C. . TAKS NOTICE that F. H. Cunningham, . i t- a ti,,iiinir nt Vancouver. BC occupation Salmon Broker, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: . ... Commencing at a post- Pjnt? 150 vsrds south-southeast of northeast cor-' . T mo TjancA R? thence due touth 6 chains: thence south-southeast J9 ehalns; thence due north 8 chains; thence west-nortnwest aiong of commencement and containing it :rANCI3rHENRY CUNNINQHAM. Applicant Dfttcd Mtli Junt. 1937. 1 JUICY FRUIT hat the 1 1 1 flavor of fresh, ripe fruits. It It bcnejic'al too, cleansing mouth and teeth, H toothing toothing the the throat throat g 0y7w ni helping m yWvv 'i8e,tion a ' it ' nnf li i ii "i in 'ii m ttiii"' ' mil "Tn!i i fl;8 3 ffS R M ffl M B vice Council proceeded as follows: "In aplte or everything that has bees wit wo immigration should surely at least oe in the ratio of two to one of inunigratlon from continental Europe. 11 asetn. therefore, tat not only mUM " raost neric measures be saopt- DT tn govwmaant and by ail Inter. ,t ln immigration, but that it to ad- Wtawe that toe General Sfnod snouid Mousiy ecnalder the advatablulf of memorlalimag the government to adopt a quota policy limiting toe conuneiuai Immigrants of each year to not more than SO per cent, of the British Immi grants of the preceding 13 months. MIDDLE SCHOOL FOR VICTORIA Twelve Hundred PudU of Senior Grades May Study languages - VICTORIA, Sept. 16. - Th. gTadU.l introduction of secondary education subjects ln the graded schools, ln con- """" Iornuty w4th the recommendations oi '-n recent provincial educational survey, u being carried out this term ln .city chool.. on a plan which went Into gen- era! opera t ten In all eity graded sebOjiU JIMOli IIIUII cnoy. "The Board of School Trustees has adopted the policy of Including the subject of French ln the program of studies for Grades 7 and 8, and Latin for Orade 8. This conforms with the recently adopted policy of the Education Depart- Ury , the High School. The extra sessions are being handled by three specially qualified Instructors who make a tour of all city graded schools LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM) In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Recording District .of Prince Rupert, and altuate at Ferguson Bay, Graham Island, Q.C.I. TAKE NOTICE that Somervllle Cannery Company. Limited. Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Packers, Intends to apply for a lease oi tne xouowing aescrioea lunua. Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner ot Lot 1571, Q CU.; thence east 30 chains: thence north? 2 chains, more or less, to low water mark; thence west following low water mark, 30 chains; (thence soutji 2 chains, more or less, to pqmv oi. coxnowuceijwui,. containing six (61 acres, more or less: SOMERVILI.E- CANNERY COMPANY, ' ' LIMITED, Applicant Dated August 31. 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY, TO i , LEASE LANU 6 In Prince Rucert'Land Recording Dls trlct of Prince Runert. and situate ron Princess Royal Island at East Side Cove from Butedale Cannery. TAKE NOTICE that I. Jacob Koskl, of Butedale, B.C., occupation a iisnerman Intends to apply for a lease of the fol lowln? described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 600 yarns nortneasi oi uuveaaw wu-nerv Wharf: thence east. 6 chains: thence south 2 chains; thence west 8 chains: thence north 2 chains to point of commencement and containing ' one acre, more or less. JACOB KOSKI. Applicant. Dated AUffUU 27, 1927. Value 4 that makes friends Join Our Christmas Kroehler Club To make sure that you will have a chesterfield or davenport bed suite this Christmas call at our store lwcfore the 30th of September, choose the covering from our samples of tapestries, velours, mohairs and jacquards and deposit $10, which will entitle you to membership in our Christmas Kroehler Club. This $10 will be deducted from the purchase price of the suite. On delivery to your home the firsl week of December you will make a second deposit of 25 per cent and have 9 months to pay the balance, starting from the 1st of January, 192S. No interest charges. Kroehler Chesterfield and Davenport Bed Suites arc made by skilled workmen IN'CAN'ADA. The Kroehler name-plate insures that only the best materials arc used throughout spring steel untlcrstructure that is permanent, non-sagging; germ-cured filling materials; soft, yielding spring cushions. In' Kroehler furniture, all mohair and wool fabrics are treated chemically to prevent moths. OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS WE PREPAY FREIGHT TO YOUIt mne s Box 808 Prince Rupert, B.C. HELIUM GAS Canada Has Only Source of Supply in British Empire EDMONTON. Sept. 21. That Canada paaseaatt tbe only source of helium ln the British Empire was the statement made ln a paper on "Natural Gas in Canada." by R. T. Elwerthy. of the Mines Branch, Department of Mines, at the meeting of the Skaplre Mining and Metallurgical Congress here yecteriay. The helium la present to the extent of 0.8 per cant In taie natural gas ot the Inglewood field, 'near Brampton, Ontario, which Is jut as rich ln this con stituent as Is the natural gas from which helium is recovered In the VJS. government plant at F:rt Worth. Texas. Helium la the next lightest gat to hydrogen, over which It has the great advantage of be ing non-Inflammable, so that It has obvious possibilities for use In any future airship service. Unfortunately the Ingle- wood sat field, as at present .known, Is flatltely small, but the Ontario gov ernment has hub up ma ay oi buc l3set in the area and It Is hoped yhat an ijtofrinientai jbfHfatlcti1 jWs browjnt out in tne.-papejnat e output irom natural gas weiis in Ontario is declining. Op the other hand In Alberta, owing to the great activity in drilling for oil during- the past five years, particularly ln the Turner Valley Field, southwest of Calgary, and In the Walnwrtgat field, east jf Edmonton, crvermous flows of natural gas have been opened up, presenting the problem of how this va.t supply can be utilized to the greatest advantage. WIFE HANDED SPEAKER HINT Secretary of iJabor Spoke Too Long so Wife Sent up a Note EDMONTON, Sept. 21 How much mare Interesting would many political speeches be If wives ot prominent publls speakers were encouraged to help along their husband's career fathls manner! When the United StatesjtorSefery of labor, James J. Da,vls, wadelherlng an address recently a note was handed to him from, the audience. He cut hU speech short and, on being afterwards asked why he had -done so. produced the note. It read: fjim, you've talked too long. You have talked two hours and the crowd Is getting tired." It was from his wife vwho K seems has been ln the habit of thusi'correetlng his long-wlndedness. Who says a wise wife Is not a real i aid ln a political career? 9 WW TT"I home Furniture of ASBESTOS IS MINEDQUEBEC Production Last Year Amounted to 279,403 Tons QUEBEC, Sept. 21. As was most appropriate, the main paper presented at tbe flrat Quebec meeting of the Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress dealt with that Province's most Important mining Industry asbestos an Interesting account of which was given by Capt. Jts. O. Rosa ot Montreal. The Quebec asbestos deposits are situated In the 'Black Lake Thetford and adjacent districts ln the eastern townships, within easy reach of both Quebec and Montreal, and It may be said that the modern demand for asbestos products of all kinds has been entirely created by the development ot these deposits, since prior to their exploitation the world's consumption of, and demand for, asbestos products was -relatively, trifling,' . i-, . ;! Production .'last, year amounted' to 279,403 toa of':aH grades, with 4 valuv CX ,10,b09,423, and an Idea, of the ajmcpsigni oi tne .mining and mining $6? ration'' may he gained from the fact' that during the .year nearly 4yj million tons of rock wis mined, and eveLiiiir ,rnimin-.,.tons. wtrc- hand4 by the mills. The Quebec mines sup plies practically the whole of the world's requirements In the lower grades ot asbestos, and about one-halt of tbe longer grades. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert SEPTEMBER 21, 1917. A benefit dance held last night under tbe auspices ot the Scandinavian Society was well attended and a substantial sum was realized toward a worthy cause. Winners In the baby contest at the Prince Rupert Exhibition included the infants of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deny. Mr. and Mrs. James Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stusrt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobsen, Mr. and , Mrs. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Martin O'Reilly. Judges were Dr. N. M. .McNeill. Mn. W. J. Klrkpatrlck and ybjef W. H. Vlckers. 1 -I " The latest rumor ln connection with the Prince Rupert Drydock Is that the Granby Co. may take It -over and use the plant In manufacturing munitions SWAT THE fERPENT. Grandma Oh, Jenny, darling, I am surprised I Aren't you going to give your brother part of your apple? Jenny No, Grannie. Eve did that and she's been criticized ever since. Christian Leader. 7f Furnish Distinction Service that keeps friends NEAREST STATION inss Phone 123 Third Avenue Crown Colony Days Away back in the late sixties' thousands of acres of British Columbia's timber were sold for one cent per acre, which looked like a fair price then. Today similar timber is worth from $150 to $200 per acre, so tremendously has timber appreciated in value within the scope of an average lifetime. What the young growth of today will be worth sixty years from now is beyond computation if it is protected from fire and allowed to reach maturity. The moral is obvious. PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOU CAN HELP BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYp ut i Operating G.T.I. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTKIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINO. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinda of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385