ft. JU!' GIIT JSTADLISIIID(J f mm - e;cJ j Ihc UqiJorCcnliDl Board . ; ' x -vcrnf!cwt BrihshColiuriii THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS .0W PRICES TM YOU CAN AFFOR.O-- i .1 r.-ii tt-r of our work u prices have com-i y'lia us our business i .llv know that our i - c la and that we l (li'p-nd;ibl-. Pioneer Laundry I'hone 118 For Ladysmith-Wellington COAL Phone 580 HydeTransfer Ami Con I Co. 19 Second Avenue REDUCTION in Prices IS per cent off for two weeks only C 'nin in and innpect our ittock M. I LEE LADIES & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOK Third Avenue I'.O. Kox I77 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 SL Telephone 657. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST mm' tKL DAILY NFw3 PAGE FTV2 DRIVE CHOLERA INFANTUM l THE FATAL DISEASE TO RUPERT ON OF CHILDREN WAY TO ALASKA The Louvre The Louvre Arrival In Ketchikan Tell of . t. Cr-lilns .There by Way of llazellnn Over Road . . nm- n. r. and Mrs T. l i hanrf. will. Kuw. .'"''! "r Uiepwt eight vera. ' n imuiw ax-ted nia!r the trip - ... L..r nuHim in a Wiliyn.Kiilgbt r tnm AMowtM. Washi'toa. to nTmium. British Columbia and tn. the first ever to arm there m an luwncin ear. Mr Mover say the Dominion govern. mnl h sn at work extending 'he autemaaale road from Haselton to Prince Hupert. and Ketchikan people con may late their ean from her to Rupert and make the trip to any part jof the states ur "-mti U. . . a . . 1 "ir. iwmiiij of Ketctu.. la now interested with hla parent in Uc irrcantll business In Atiiicortes Mm Mover la the daughter of Mrs J H Riuewll. and Um family will or home -uets of Um Koaaclls while In tbe city. Yukoua Mayer, oue of the children, was born on the Yukon river; Patricia nd 1 Hoy Jr. were torn In Ketohlkan. snd Maxgurt Uoyer tu bom In Ana- Mr Mayer mid they had wonderfut weather and a wonderful trip. He follow the old OarHMH road After la... j 'of Ue Frar river valley, and declared : Umt tha jvecuc attraction! are uneur-pMked. lie will raMarn borne by a route i fartavie aaat and through the Okaaagmn valley. "foaat day." aaid Mr. Moyer. "Ketchi- ,own oara from hare to the autea. either by maaaa of a ferry to 'brtdtre' the water cap. or aortea of route from the NOTK'K LAND ACT Or INTENTION' TO AITM to i.iasi: utNii In Range 4. Land Reoordtng Dlatrtrt of Prince Kupert. and altuatc at Barnard Cove, ivtncean Royal taland. TAKE NOTICE that the Mlllerd Pack- ling I B.C.. Company Limited of Vancouver, oecupatlon Salmon Cannera. In tend to apply for a leae of the following deerrlbed landa:-- Commenclng at a poet planted along -ulrte poet marked N W L2S73: thence Koutlterly along high water mark an chain more or leas, to a post marked 8 W LM78; tbeaco wat to low water mark: thence northerly along low water mark 30 chain, more or leas, to ft point west of the porn of eoatrnem-ement: thence eait 60 links, more or leu. to point of commencement, and containing vue-quaner acre, more or lean. MILLZRD PACKINQ COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant Dated June 18. 127 SYNOPSIS OF L'tND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreaerved. aurveyed Crown lanJa may be pre-empted by Orltlah eub)eU over It yeare of age. and by alien n declaring Intention to become Hrlllah aubjecla. conditional upon reaidence. occupation, ind Improvement for aicrleultura purposes. Full Information concernlnc rru-latlona regarding re-einpllona la glvon tn Hulletln No. 1, Land Series. "How to Ite-empt Land." coplea of vihlch can be obtained free of charge I j addrMlng the Department of Land. Victoria. B.C.. or to any Government Agent Hecorda will be granted covering only land aultable for agricultural purpose, and which ia not timber, land. I.e.. carrying over MOO board feet ler acre west of the Coast Rsnge and 6.040 (eet per sere aaat of tbst Range. . "a Application for pre-emptione tsre to be 'addressed to the Land Com mlsafoner of the Land Recording Division. Id -which the land 'applied for Is' situated.' snd srs muds on printed forms, copies of wtrlch can be obtained from the Land Commtaaloner. Pre-emptions muat be occupied for five, years and .improvement! mad, to value of 110 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acre, before a Crown Grant can be received. For more detailed Information aee the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." fc PURCHASE Applications srs received for pur-chae of vacant snd unreserved Crown tands. not being tlmberland. for agricultural purpoaei; minimum price for flrt-claa (sxabK) land Is It per acrs, and aecond-clss (grss-tng) Und II 50 per acrs. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10. Land Berle. "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lande." MUL factory, or Induatrlal Its oo timber land, not exceeding 0 acrsa, may be purchased or leaeed. the con-dlUoni Including psymsnt of atumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not eiceedlng tl be les.ed as homesltes, acres, mar StlonsJ upon a dwelling being 7.cted in the flrat ysar. title being obtainable after reldence end m-provement condition ore fulfilled and Und bss been urveyed. LEASES mr erasing sad lndiutrtaJ por-Jrsas not exceeding sores sompaw. QRAi,N0 Vtf4ee the O ruing Act the FTo-ince i divWed Into gxsslng dl.trloU SSl sdmlnUtared under the rum Axnuai SSirini CommlMioner. r"?n ..J:?.- .r. u.ued based oa Somber rui Priority being give, number rans-K stock-owners Stock-owners torm m wi it om bo tyiiul fne .i." uaKlatlon tot JSSSi So tSveU- ss U put up only by The T jJilU ilbum or other aide cf Bebm canal to Hyder. Prince Rupert and other British Ooium- towns. The automobile to pushing the asod road moveeneni into the' wilderness. Moreover, such a route,! would secure a trrfnefcdou travel from! tourlau.ali ever the world. There would I BMP tUll hi KB In MMM.au.. . - t-ilnk of the great pleasure of an auto trip turn Loa Angels. Ban Franclaoo. or sny town In Oregon or Washington, to Prince Rupert and Ketchikan, and to et a yaoht here and take In South- Mtern Alal Tere to nothing that could beat It." NINE BOATS SELL FISH AT SEATTLE Word naa bfen received here that on M nday nine flahlag boau a4d their catchea at eVbttle. the total landing tiat flay being 140.000 pound. Includ ing halibut, sable ruh and mixed cod. k. iMMtotr. will be riding' in their , V" J"' hd U W "y" w ugu viHcnee ctetng brought in. droppd B cenU for mcdluma. An average price of lift and II fort halibut. 8 cente for stMI(h and a cento for mUed eod waa paid. Tlie veaeeli arriving, aa reported by the! Fishing Veaerii Ownert' Aaeoctatlon. were the BMorado. the Neptune, the Mermaid, the OceantM. the Preaho. thej Arcade, rhe Reliance, the Tbetma J.,' and the Jennie P. Decker. Man in the Moon S -H CHICKENS are all right when they come home to roost. NOW that Doug has ttarted on hit long distance iwlmining itunta, we expect to hear of hi competing with George Yomg at Toronto. HARBOR swimming aboilld be popu lar after this. Plunge In boy! Flung tn glrtol THEN here to the boy that can awlm For mil or two at a ttretrh, I all -ready to ptunge In the drink To pull out some landlubber wretch. And here' to the girlie so tweet Who to able and willing to try Her strength and skin In tfce water o cold And with Iter companions to vie. in the aiternoon, the following lots: Lou 9 and 10. Block 1, Section S. Lot 9 and 10. Block 23. Section 1. ' Lot 7. Block 3. Section 3. ' Lot t. Block 8, Section 7. all t the CUT of Prince Runert. ,B.Q. Terms: Cash payment tt time of .aiei'or- one-iiunxter. cun ana, in. Dance in tiuvt T ftjiMvpbUfJ JnftaiincivW. wilh ln-Uf.ttv f p jtb;'(ra;eitd .ptrnu-dtf Satuhe ratelif panirt.'h W4vM fnt W o be:10 6eddttIoWa1., ' liieM Plszis thowlng the lots offered for .sale may be seen at tbe office of the Government Agent. Prince Rupert, B.C. JMUllMAN A. WAIT, Oovernment Agent. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C. July 4th. 1927. IN PRORATE. IS TIIK Sl'PKEMK t'OI KT t)F IIHITI.HII t'Ol.lMHI V In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Ertate of Harry Charles Campbell Black. Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI Honor. F. McB. Young, the 16th day of July. A.D.. 1927. I waa appointed Administrator of the e.tate of Harrv Charles Campbell Black, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate lire nereDy required to furnish same, pro perty verified, to me on or before the lctn day or August. A.D. 1937. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NOItMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator; Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the lath day of July. 1927. IN PRORATE. in tiik Hi rur.Mi: roriiT of iikitimi COI.t'.MItlA In the Matter of the "Administration Act" and in ins Aiauer 01 in Eitate of Jonn Belffert Berndgen, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HU Honor Judge F. McB. Young, the 8th day of July. AX). 1937, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Belffert Berndgen, Deceased, and all parties having claims against the aaid Estate are hereby required to furnish earn, properly veruieo, 10 me on or Derore the etn asy of August. AX. 1927. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Olflclsl Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. and sizes. Week-End Sale Price 606 Third Avenue. BETTER than a spelling book or a dictionary 1 a itenograplier who knows bow to spell. THERE are many things I love Yes. things that I love well But the best of all la this vale of woe , Is ibe. tenog. who can '.spell. 7 '. ',,'! ' vr : . r, ' ' c. 'pfee niie 'id'.1 t reeiftv tS. : rV "X jQi4vluldAVidtertiBe Then there were three.. 'i ' . , Three little dealers. One felt pretty blue. Failed to dress his window. That left but two. Two little dealers,. All their rival gone I One forgot hi overhead. That left only one. One little dealer. Deckled he could get Some lessons from experience 60 he is growing yet) GYRO PLAYGROUND TO BE OPENED SHORTLY New Facility fur Children on Arropolis Hill Nearly Urady Club to ()liertr Anniversary The new Oyro playground on Acropolis Hill will be ready for opening about two weeks hence It was reported by Morris Blott. chairman of the playground committee, to the club at Its regular monthly business meeting yesterday afternoon' irfyth'e, Commodore Cafe with President Eddie' Mann In the chair. Surfacing of the ground In now wcU In lvtnd snd construction of the material at the dry dock is almost completed. Arrangements for the opening Ceremonies wUl be made later. The Gyros will celebrate the fourth anniversary of the club's inauguration toward the end of this month and It Is planned to observe the occasion with some special social function In charge of which will be the present tAA put 65c Circle liar Hose, pure silk. Week-End Sale price Q4 Qr per pair...' QLOD Week-end Special The First Three customers purchasing $5.00 worth of mer-chandise ore entitled to a $1.95 Dress value up to $22.00 Ten Years Ago 1 a nivu v a- w a The Borden federal government 1 ftt- letnpting to. form, a Union admUilstra tlon ss a war time expediency. It is expected that the Conservatives will shortly invite prominent Liberal-leader. to Join them. Port Simpson native, claiming that hey have a number of sick, people, have appealed to the Salvation Army for aid, according to Brigadier McLean In the War Cry. Mr, a. W. Nlckerson and her mother, Mrs. Klnkade. who have been residing in the East, are expected to return to Prince Rupert shortly. HERRING CATCHES NOT REMUNERATIVE IN ALASKA SO FAR Three big Puget Sound seine boats- -Chinook. Tiger snd Liberty Olrl arrived tn port today from KUlisnoo. where they have been seining herring, on their way south and report that the liVrring; run In Southeastern! Alaska has Veen a complete tallure,i0far a. their earnings are concerned says the Ketchikan Chronicle. . They claim that the reports from Juneau of big, herring packs are misleading. They say that some of the seine boats did not make more than "board," and that the best any of them did was tlOO per man. Tbe arrival, assert that practically all the remainder of the fleet will be In Ketchikan in a dry or so on their way south. I of Ladies' Dresses, Hats and Lingerie Our whole slock of Summer Hats and Dresses is being offered at Sale Prices so that wc will not have to carry any over. It Is not good 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 gives 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. ALL OUIt SUMMER HATS In all shaies and color. Value up to $17.00. CO QC Week-End Sale I'rice ?&UO 21 CKEl'E I)E CIIENE DRESSES In shade of Salmon, Nile, Powder, Blue, Taupe, Hoe. Navy. QO QC Week-End Sale Price POsUO HOSE Pure Silk Thread Horfe in all shades SILK RAINCOATS In shade of Rlue, Green and Red. In all size. QO nr Week-End Sale Price PO,JO WOMEN'S CREPE ROMAIN DRESSES In all the latest shade. Sizes from 40 to 43. , ffn Week-End Sale Price . . . V1" " SOMETHING NEW IN LINGERIE Ladder proof. Guaranteed not to run. Pyjama$ $.".J)." Princeas Slips . $I.M. Nightgowns $1.!)." Bloomer $'i1)5 VesU $1.05 I A Few Two Piece Suits at $15.50 Evening Gowns, Coats and Suits also at very low prices THE LOUVRE THOSE neighbor of our. 'are queer'""" ortln ,or tnelr ""Plto 1 P" CT I A 'kVr frArn Curtla wnc rtatvuwf people. Wh tbe isdy had triplet..! " " 1 ,fcM Mmtm , ' , . .. you would be surprised what names thel wlItM " P" Plns M y "i V - . . . . . i ... m . k&l.iun ma.r iwl anil aln.l. mm TV1- father called thorn. roan sne nouja ue a. a;rij yiu. ' ! ber of the club. Charlie MM and BUI A LOT of people spend moat of'lhelr' A OIRL to 0,tn IeM 01 8Porl tuI "e " , . .. . she marries one. . - side. NOTICE. There will be offered for sale at Public Auction at the Provincial Oovernment Court House. Prince Ropert. B.C.. on Thursday. Auguat nth, 1927. at 3 o'clock It was decided to abandon plan, for tbe club picnic which was to have been held the coming Sunday. A font of the cluu was Oyro Lums-den of Vancouver. A tie. presented by Marrls Blott. was raffled, tbe winner being Claude Kirkendall. Prince Rupert, B.C. DENTIST Dr. J. R. Gosse Helgerson Block X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD 1 Operating G.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, "Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patternmakers, Founders, WojkI workers. Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. ' PHONES 43 and 3S5