AGE SIX Jose, mm Igrtxifcd PRINTING Stationery Office Supplies School Supplies Kodaktf Films Phonographs Records Novelties Dennison Goods Birthday and Every Day Cards Third Avenue (Opposite Third Slrect) I'honc 23 1 JUST ARRIVED A shipment of MIDDLETQN S Food Products Whole Wheat Flour, 10's, .special 70c Whole Wheat Flour, 21's, special $1.65 Whole Wheat Flour, 49's, special $3.00 COOKIES Sugar Cookies, each .... 20c or 3 for 50c Oatmeal Cookies, each . . 20c or 3 for 50c Ginger Snaps, each .... 20c or .'i for 50c Macaroons, 2 pkgs. for 45c Why stand over a hot fire baking cakes when these cookies can be purchased at these low prices. Mussallem Grocery COMPANY LTD. 417-123 Fifth Ave. East I'honc 18 and Phone 81 Prince Rupert, H.C Thor Johnson for Mens' Clothing and Furnishings IF The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES 1 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 FREE JTHEAT MENTS There is no obligation. Sufferers of many years are finding health and content-" ment in Iona-Otone, the Magnetic Healer. THE IONA-OTONE HEALTH CO. 10-11 Smith Block, Prince Rupert - - B.C TURKISH WIVES CHEAP LABOR Few Homes Have More Than One Mate for the Man ANGORA. Aui. 11. Tbe once . poly gamoua Turkish peasant U going to lose money by baring (ever wire under Kemal Pasha modernized standard of marriage and moraU. Tbe adage that "two can live more cheaply than one.' is perhapa true only In the land o! the Turk. Peasant vires, even the men agree, dc more work than the men. They do the housework, and the farm work and anything else. They get the small cup of strong, black, sugary coffee, for their lord by the tune he gets up shortly before sunrise, they out-labor him In' the fields, serve him at dinner and al together put In more and harder hour each day than he does. Wires. In a word, are cheap labor for the Turkish peasant. Those who hare a good supply msy keep them under the new laws but the code says there may be no more polygamous marriages. Each of theoe wives, even In peasant poverty. Is supposed to hare her own LAND ACT NOTICE Ofr" INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM) In Range S, Coast Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, snd situate on Lot 103 Humpback Bay, For- cner isiana. u u TAKE NOTICE that P. H. Cunningham. Board of Trade Bullcllnz, of Vanoourer B.C.. occupation Ealmon Broker, Intends to apply tor a lease or the following de scribed lands: Commencing at a post planted ISO yards south-southeast of northeast corner pott of Lot 102. Ranee S; thence due south 8 chains; thence south-southeast 13 chains: thence due north 8 chains; thence west-northwest slung shore to point of commencement and containing 14 acre, mores or lew. FRANCIS HENRY CUNNINGHAM. Applicant Dated I5th June, 1927. ONE FREE! With one THREE DAYS ONLY Wooden boxes of Sodas, fresh and crisp, 5 lb. size. Regular $1.00. Special 2 boxes for .$1.00 Malta Milk Biscuit, 25c size, special, 2 pkgs. for . . . . 2."r Cheese Snacks, 25c size, special, 2 pkgs. for 2."!? Carnation Milk, Saturday only, per tin 10c4 6 only to one order and for cash The rest of this week we. will sell PULLET EGGS Special, 4 doz. for lK5f We guarantee 'these fresh. We can fill .your order for fresh local Raspberries. Lowest price In town. B.C. Butchers & Grocers limited Phone 45 and 574 Average figures full figures -slight figures all find comfort and beauty in Gossard Combinations. Our department can fit you perfectly. H.S Wallace Co.,Ltd. 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 Only Fresh Tea Good we ALADA" TAKE NOTICE that the Rupert-Van couver stevedoring Company. Limited, Intends to apply under Section 39 of the Oomranlea Act, being Chapter 38 of Che Revised Statutes of British Columbia, IE24. to change Its name to Pacific 3tevedorlng 4c Contracting Company. umuea. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this Oth day cf August. 1027. WILLIAMS. MANSON & OONZALES. Solicitors for the Rupert-Vancouver Stevedoring Company. Limited. LAND ACT. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAMI. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Coast District, Range 4. and sit uate on and being all of Donllla Island except that portion occupied by Indian Reserve Number 18. TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. Austsd. 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 Island: thence northerly, westerly, southerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of the shore line, to point of commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the isihuu occupied dy inu.an Ktrve no. in. and containing one thousand acres, more or leas. OLE C. AUSTAD. Applicant. Dated July 15. 1927. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE L.NI. ' In Const Rsnge 4, Land Recording Dls trlct or Prince Rupert, and situate Captain's Cove, Pitt Island. B.C. S. B. ADAMS, Manager at TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Packers., intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1253, Range 4: thence south 5 chslns: thence west 5 chains: thence north to high wster mark: thence easterly along high water mirk s cnains. more or less, to point of com mence ment, and containing 3 acres, more or less. GOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Dated June 13. 1037 NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for the Issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lot one (II of Lot three hundred and sixty (360), Range five (5). Coast District. Map 970. Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the -above land having been 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 daUd the 29th November, 1912, and Is numbered 26051. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C. July 15, 1927. H. P MacLEOD, Registrar of Titles. Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Ave. and Fullnn 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. .. , G for AW.TWMa.'if? MILK, i JAM, , FLOUR, SUGAR uei our prices nrst ana save money $3.00 Orders delivered, free Phone 301 THE DAILY NEWS TM Sealed air-tight. FresK and delicious. home, at least a corner of the houe la a passenger on '.he Prince Osteite to herself. Long custom, religious in- today ret uru.ag to r home la the fluence and the approval of all wives south. for the addition of a new one. gener- ally eliminated jealousy from the home. One reason for taking a new wire by either rich or poor waa the desire for children, particularly sons. If the first wife or wives did not meet this requirement It was customary for them to make room for someone else. Plural marriage, however, have been by no means general, contrary to ancient belief abroad. The well-stocked harem was something known to few. Few city dwellers who "had to earn their livings had more than one wife. Miss Ruth McDonald of Vancouver. who has been visiting for the past three weeks with friends at Port Clements, "COMPANIES ACT' WEIGHS 308 POUNDS rhen a movie- director saw her and the geUha rank lost their hearyweight champion. Now she has signed a contract to star In a oamely feature to be produced by the Schochlku Klnema Company. PYJAMAS GIVE PLACE ABBREVIATED NIGHTIES PARIS, Aug 11. Now tbJt everybody lias pyjamas, tbe arbiter of fashion have turned thumbs down on the two-piece garment of the night and have declared for nighties. Nighties when worn formerly grew longer as skirts grew shorter. But with the return of the nightie decreed by the Parisian autocrats of clothes, the demand It for more abbreviated affairs. They are still elaborate with lace and have inserts and appliques of stunning materials. . YOUNG GRANDMOTHER ONLY 29 YEARS OLD MIDDLETOWN. NJ.. Aug. 11. Only 29 years of age. Mrs. James Dlrlckson, ne-gress, claims to be the youngest grandmother In the United State. Six generations In the female line of her family are living. She was married when 14 years of age. A year later she gave birth to a daughter, Eleanor. Last fall, when 14 Mtrl ftti 4) ft a 1 rr Vt AS asm a l-t'4rl Orvn not H. SPOILT THE MIOWS when, as the climax came, there was no sound of the trumpet. Very much annoyed, he went on with the music. The second cltmax was reached, but still the trumpet was silent. When the overture had finished the conductor rushed to the wlngs. There he found the trumpeter still argulnz wuh a theatre fireman. "I tell you, you can't play that thing here," asserted the latter In loud and angry tones. "There's a concert going on Answers. Eric Itammer. pleading guilty In city police court this morning to a charge of assaulting Mah Lee, a Chinese restaurant' employee. wasV! fined $20 and 2.60 costs with the option of fourteen days' Imprisonment, by Magistrate Mc- Clymont. Abraham Point, a" Matsqul Indian. pleaded guilty In city police court this morning to a charge of drunkenness and was fined $10 and costs, with the option of fourteen days Imprisonment. by Magistrate McClymont. MUCH TUBERCULOSIS AND MALARIA NOW IN RUSSIA; OTHERS LESS lour Million Caw f .Malaria t'.MI-nislrd In Sot let Republic Ttxlsy .LENINGRAD. A lag 11. Malaria, tuber culosis sod trachoma are ravtsMnf Soviet Rumss. n as stated by Dr. W. Honley OaatH, a yewg pysirtan Iroro the Usuied State, who Has just cam-pMed an eihattsttre twavMiume work on health aatf sanitary conditions In Russia. Dr. Oaatt says there are more than ,geomo ease of aualarta at present within the Soviet Union. ttMn l four time In number beear the wr. The number of persona aSretetf with tuber aulcsta runs into the million, and the disease is steadily Increasing. More than half a million nassas are auSertaff from trachoma. Dr. Oantt finds. Ctn ttm nSAk b. ul - - -- ' - .k.. l GOES INTO FILMS whch the. revolution, now show a distinct TOKYO. Aug. 11 -Fame and fortune fTLS.'V " are nought by Mia KoUke Horlye bo ZLJ' Z." " " is aa veara M .nH ik. .ta. .1 1 " -v .v-..,. ' " a "paltry 306 pounds." She expect to ! U lO I mik JinariMa rife -tnH 4w heads off." She claim to be the largest woman In Japau. Miss Horlye formerly waa a geisha girt but he became so fa', she could not get through the doors or tite tea houses. typhus, cholera Infant mortality hss point where there are thod-anc ; utwhh In tu nn; every I births. Advertise In The Dally News Week-end Specials Lean Rrcnkfast Hacnn Briskets Average weight, 2 lbs. each, per lb l!tf COMBINATION SPECIAL (I for $1.00 1 bottle Chow Pickle 1 bottle Tomato Catsup I bottle Worcester Sauce i 1 jar Orange Marmalade 1 jar Queen Olives 1 bottle Beefsteak Sauce. Beg. $1.60 value for $1.00 Jell-Jell, the new Jelly Powder. Introductory special, I ! I pkgs. for If Ip j CANADA DRY GINGER ALE lias wonderful medicinal value. Buy it in dozen lots. Beg. $2.75 dor. Special, this week only, doz 'JM5 COMBINATION SPECIAL 3 bars Wo1 Ilath 25c tiua Pilate Williams. The young couple Soap), reg. now have daughter. Anna Mae. I 'a Classic Cleanser, reg. 25c. POPULAR WEDNESDAY DANCE LAST NIGHT Last evening there was another of the popular Wednesday evening dance at the Auditorium which was well attended, the good music, good floor and nice crowd of dancers being largely accountable for the increasing popularity of these events. The auditorium Is one of the coolest buildings in town. Wednesday of next week. LIllELLOCS. There came a peremptory knock on the door, and Into the editor' private sanctum walked a very angry man. "You are the editor of The Warbler?" he snapped. "Yes." "My name Is Morgan JT. David. Yesterday your paper printed an article about me. You called me a thief, a robber, a blackleg, and a lot of other things!" "We did." said the editor. z pkgs. Quick Naptha Soap CJiips, reg. 35c. 4 bars White Laundry Soap, teg. 25c 1 large pkg. Pride Washing Powder, reg. 35c Regular $1.45 value. This week only for $1.00 CANNED MILK SPECIAL Per tin I Of St. Charles, Pacific or Carna tion. Limit 10 tins to each cus- The next dance will take place on tomer Thi special is withdrawn Friday night. 2 in 1 SHOE POLISH Special ,'t for t!."f Colors Black, Tan, Brown, Oxblood or White Cake. Limit 6 tins to each customer. We do not supply stores from our specials. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Cucumbers I Of and l."r Corn on Cob, market price. "Well, sir, I'm here to tell you. by Hubbard Sauash. lb llh thunder, my middle initial Is T. and ''pni,in it, ... ' ' " ii you cani. epeu my name cor- Vo1,nu, w. na recti y. have the goodness alone." Pearson's. to leave It A" " . , " Green Beans, lb 10t Greefl Peas, 3 lbs 'r,f New Cabbage, lb ." White Pickling Onions. 2 lbs. :kV In the little theatre on opera was Rhubarb, lb Ti& being produced. In certain passage Ncw Carrots, lb 5c stage for effect. Judge the conductor' consternation BASKETS MIXED FRUIT Special Tor4 Contains Pears, Peaches, Bananas, Plums, Apples and Oranges. 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