:mr.-' 1. nc' ribuid or "'!., Conlra Board crtx) xrj J f ' ih Ctiumbw. THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS low PRICES THKT I YOU CAN AFFORD-BfUNGUSVOUR- i .ir.'ii'ter of our work piin'd hv com-' i ii) iis our buxineu 1 I K know that our ' i-lass and that we i i.ly dependable. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 For Ladysmith-Wellington COAL Phone 580 HydeTransfer Anil Coal Co. 139 Second Avenue REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off ' t ivn week only ( ii in nnd Inspect our utricle M. T. LEE I. A DIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Hox 977 MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Caah price tickets. McBride Street store how closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy . 11th St. Telephone 657. jMexander Smith lilock Phone 675 DENTIST INTERESTING DISPLAY By 8M Webb) A ;ry wonderful eMttar la . . a poor wjp to describe the colossal i. w f How Advertising is um, Xo v winch ran the Orytupia build-. 'iert during the week or July ia The wrrter was foriun.it ;, xmK able to attend the exhibition t.urir... an entire halt-day and tn. : v , : aU to 'quickly' are it X-i! vitally later in the ajt ol .' rtln.nt:- and today It r:-c;ru.-. a an art- the mhow was wondi r ot inrnuay aud to Uw itmat man and woman on the street it muit have In Range 4. Land Recording District ol Prince Rupert, and situate at Barnard I ( ore. Prim-ess Itoysl Island mils buiilk inn tne M ultra 1'acx-ing Company Limited of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Balmon Canners. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Oommenelng at a pmt planted along-aid post marked N.W. L2S73; thence souUwriy along high .water mark 30 chains, more or less, to a poet marked 8W IJSTS: thence west to low water mark; thence northerly along low water mark 30 chains, more or lens, to a point west of the point of commencement: thence east DO links, more or leas, to point of commencement, and containing one-quarter acre, more or lea. UIL.LERD PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED, Applicant. Dated June IS. 1037. LAND ACT. MiTIC'K Ol' INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE I. AMI In Queen Charlotte Island Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and a Juste at the head of the south arm of De La Beche Inlet, Moreaby Ialand. TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia Planing A Packing Co. Itd.. of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Packers, Intend to apply for a lease of the following described lands- Commencing at s post planted at the head ot the south arm of De La Beche Inlet. Moreaby Island; thence south 3 chain; thence east 30 chains: thence north 8 chains, more or leas, to high ster mark; thence west along high water mark to point of commencement, and containing 10 acre, more or lest. BRITISH COLUMBIA PIHIIINO & PACKING CO, LTD., Applicant Dated June 10. 1937. ' LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO lEJfB. L,M, ' - . -, ; In prince Rupert Land Bocof ding Dla-trlct of Coast District. Ranee 4. and alt- Knite on and being all of Bonllla Island except that portion occupied oy inaian Reeerve Number 18. TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. Austad. of Prince Rupert. B.C., occupation rancher. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: - Commencing at a pust planted at the southeasterly point of Bonllla Island: thence northerly, westerly, aoumeny anq easterly, following the alnuosltlea ot the shore line, to point of commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the island occupied by Indian Reserve No. 18. and containing one mousana acres, more or less, OLE C. AUSTAD. Applicant. Dated July 16, 1037. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a Provisional Certificate ol Title for Lot one 111 of Lot three hundred and alxty (360). Range five 5, Coast District. Map 070. Satisfactory proof of the loss or 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 pub-Ucallon hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land. In the name of ALICE CLAPP. The original Certificate of Title U dated the 20th November. 1913 and Is numbered 30031. Land Registry Off K. Prinoe Rnpert, B.C. juiy 15. 1937. nlTr iiioo; Registrar of Titles. SEALED TENDERS Realed Tenders marked "Steel Pipe-wm bTrecelved by the undersigned up ?n 12 o'clock noon of Monday, August "supplying denvermg 5th 27 lor Tw ty Hsll. Prince "Tlowest or any tender not neces-aarlly accepted. MATHESON, ' Purctsslng Agat. 2 vettlse her tiTi DAILY N2W3 PA02 FTVS SID WEBB TELLS OF EXPOSITION BRITISH COLUMBIA Canada Event Not in Lundun Represented Recently, at IJIg The Mineral Province of Western Canada To the end of December, 1926. Mil If 'K wniMlHWII CTVWI oi people in I all walks of life, woo attend! the ex biblttou ami to wIUms their keen In leresi in um thousand and one tiuu i.n dlapuy. The show undoubtedly amply demonstrated to tb public that to properly advertise a good article waa a aure road to commercial auocasa . Canada hi t or ir One of the wonder displays of the entliw ahow waa the splendid eihlblt of produce displayed by Um Empire Msr-katlng Board. The attendance of hundreds of people, st the time the writer viewed It sad on other days, testified to Its popularity and was a alien t tribute to the keen interest taken by the HrtUato public st. large m the produce i.t the Mother country, and more es-P "tally perhaps In that f the over Dcmtntoaa. After walking around the txlitb for some considerable tune, to be convinced that Canadian produce waa conspicuous by Its abxence. the titer spoke to a Captain drabsm. lb charge of the eshHill. and seated If there was no produce on display from Call ads It seemed remark able with the wonderful displays from Australia. New Zealand. lUiodeala. Ireland, etc . that the great Dominion of Canada waa not represented. Oapt Orahaoi assured LAND ACT UK INTENTION TO TO I.KASi: LAND AITI.i I i. l P MiT-Tl M bW T ' larrl the writer fourteen ,,- liu' he liad lisd at least -If-explmiatory in : title It is a !Ut':CU ( liiiud.iLii'l aiiuroach hord romtMMrci of em vnt ff hloi that day oi. -ii- same labject. and gnrdleaa of political .&a. who concern explained tl.ut :,ii,. imr DufDlnwui had Utentaelves with the better marketlnr been Uivited to exhibit several tunes jf the BmDlrea ortKiuce Thsi uiik mat toe canadlau government had not work of fit to appropriate the neceaaary while It produce to people who are specially interested In the Dominion. .1. the board In a nut-shell' and hss only been In existence a Silver, Has produced Minerals .as follows: Placer Cold. J78.018.5-18; Lode Gold. $12C.97ZJ1S , ?gu.7S7.003; Lead. 10ffJ7(vl42; Copper.. J209.9C7.0C8; Zinc. Coke. $284Xr-Kj,133; Structural Materials and Miscellaneous Its mineral production to the end of 192C ahow an $&0.&125r7; Coal and Mineral. J&O.l 75,407; makin? AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108,170. PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMHER. 1926, $67,183,812 , The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the feea lower than thow (if any other Provlnre in the Dominion, or any colony in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fee. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of f-hlch Is guaranteed by Crown grants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE IIONORAHLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA, RRITISH COLUM1HA. N.H. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties, upon which development work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria, IJ.C. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of information. Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. runos and. Uierefoic. were not repre- short while, the work they have already lnl1 accomplished ha bad wonderful re-' F While no one wishes to dictate to 'suits snd undoubtedly the board wUl had nothing to say. ' fwerumeuu It doe aeetn a lost, oppor-1 be s permanent factor in the busttvets It was quite a task to view the; tunlty for Canada, if only from an tan-jof exploiting the ol the e ionics P!at al Beauty -and the queue ex-1 migration standpoint, to hie conawleu-' in the world's markets i tended pretty well the enure length of ous by her absence, whet) such an -j THE EMIIItllloN the bafldtag. i eeMent opportunity is aSorded to ad- It would be dlfncuH to tell In detail UlYEKTKIN- AC.ENC IE.H i wonderful resources and, of the many wondrrv on view at the it must he d that the Advertiaine1 Advertising Exhibit" First and fore- Agencies were the backbone of the' most the advertising men. that IS the show and had some Mil excellent i since the writer has been in England advertising agencies and the big dally stands from which they demonstrated - ,rmi,j wonoenui wnat a number newspapers, have taken up pretty well to the public bow of people one meets who have the In-1 the lion's share of the ground floor created. terests or Canada at heart. That la to tpace. snd It Is hard say people who have near relatives or ; the stands were only friends residing In Oanads. or who lost.wewk for really they have such a solid advertising was to Imagine that The Advertising Agencies in Ores' erected for one Britain play a very prominent part In the advertising world, as they do In - uc wIvn we usnaaian lorces and perms cent appearance The entire Canada, acting as they do between the during the Oreat War. Canada, and plan of the stands etc was carried out manufacturer and retailer of an article, things Canadian, has crested a strong ty Joseph Emberton. AJt.I.B-... an the newspaper or periodical actually arnument In the hearts of the Old eminent architect, who evidently adopt- printing and distributing the advertu- Country people but that sentiment ed the plan ol "a-imnetry- snd this has jag, and thence to the consumer. The most be kept alive and to be repre-. given the entlrs Interior a delightful majority of the big advertising succes- eented as a Dominion along with the In fact it was appearance. a very aes of today In this country have other great overseas rjoaseastons. at the harmonlcus and attlikic layout. ! emanated from the brains of the Ad- many great exbrbtttona throughout tfctj Among the many things on view vertlslng agency: The writing and British Isles, Is a sure wsy of aamra-'were making of Half-tne and line1 punning of advertisements and an ad-pUslring It. In writing these few well-! blocks lor as we coll them 'cuU'i: ' vertlalnz camoalcn la no loneer a mat- meant lines the writer trusts that they; movies showing the production of a Mg ter of guess work but must be based on may be read by someone In authority In Canada who will take trie matter of this lost publicity opportunity up In the proper channels. I don't know, but somehow one felt that their pride had been hurt to see Jslly newspaper put on by the Dally facts and It Is the duty of the adver Telegraph: the production of type and using agent to get the facU first, as In casting. Including a linotype machine the case of the good reporter. In operation, etc.. by the Dally Mall:! At Olvmbla the leadlna advert Islna the Interior of a gymnasium aboard agencies of the country were very ably aarp ay the ennard company: a run- represented and took pleasure in de. Canada left out altogether In the sized model bungalow eirttrely funushed'iMnMraUne to the ehoulrer how adver beautiful Empire Marketing Board ex hlbtt. In In The name of the board Is almost LAND ACT notice op intlntion to apply to i.kam; I-avii In Range S, Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on Lot 103 numpoack uay, cner laiano. o u. gantly displayed Board of Trade Building, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Salmon Broker, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted ISO yards south-southeast ot northeast cor ner post of Lot 103, Range 5: thence due 1 south S chains; thence south-southeast 19 cnains; tnence aue norm a enains; tnence west-northwest alcng shore to point oi commencement ana containing is acres, mores or leas. FRANCIS HENRY CUNNINQHAM, Applicant Dated T5th June, 1937. NOTICE. There will be offered for aale at Public Auction at the Provincial Government Court Iloua. Prince Ropert. B.C.. on Thursday, August ltlh, 1S37. at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, the following lota: lots 0 and 10. Block 1. Section S. Lots 0 and 10, Block -23. Section 1. Lot 7. Block 3. .Section 3. Lot V. Block a. Section 7. all; In the City of Prince Rupert. B.C. Terms: Cosh yii:nlit at time of aale. or one-quarter cat and the balance In inr-e equal aiuiuu;7rvsimenu. wnn in- i fee to be. ilO.OO additional. Plans showing the lots offered for sale may be seen at the office of the Government Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. NORMAN A. WATT. Oovernment Agent. Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C. July 4th, 1B37. IN PROBATE. IN TIIK M'PIII.ME COl'KT Ol' BRITISH COLt'.MISIA the Matter of the Administration Act; and the Matter ot the Estate of Harry unarics Campbell Black. Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of ills Honor, P. Men. Young, the 18th day ot July, A.D., 1037, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Harry Charles Campbell Black, deceased, and all parties having claims against the ssld estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 16th day of August, AX). 1037. and all parties Indebted to the estate are re quired to pay. the amount of their in hi with the latent labor-saving devices snd using campaigns ever undertaken by furniture: a very wonderful exhibit by British advertising men was on view the British railways displaying a large from It inception to Its finality. .tection of railway track with models1 of all the rolling stock: model of street-J A cars displaying the different forms or;mj advertising thereon; an entire street on shop windows displaying the window-dressing art; and posters, many of por- which aie familiar In Canada, are ele- and numbered around the entire building. A public contest for the judging of the shop windows and posters was put on by the Advertising Association and , this crested a deal of Interest. One had to Judge on a special card the first twelve best, both fn the shop win- dow and poster display, no mean ac-compltshmeat. ' PAUtCK OP BEAUTY The great attraction at the exhibition was the Palace of Beauty in which ws depleted, by living models, the many familiar advertisements. This feature was carried out In a very splendid manner and had many theatrical productions outdone for originality and apiendor. Each advertisement waa displayed by a living model In a -stage effect of. Its owp. The choosing of the hardly believe Vat 1' scene was real I The tvbrs at feminine beauty suited Dsled the 16th day-of July. 1937. I the rICncn IN PROBATE. I IN" TUB Sl'PRKME COl'KT OP BRITISH j COM'.MIUA 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 Ilonor Judge P. McB. Young, the 6th day ot July, AD. 1937, I wasappolnted Administrator of the Estate of John Self- , fert Berndgen. Deceased, and all pnrtles j having claims against the said Estate are ! hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 6th day of August, A.D. 1927, and all parties In- , drbted to the Estate are required to pay I the amount of their Indebtedness to me i forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. dttftjWJXtflf'. lcyTrepreeoted to etter. For Instance theri was 'the Kodak! CI irl in her imlUar: black Atrip-ed summer dress with her Kodak camera on her knee, exactly as the advertisement portrays her. 'Miss Kodak' waa aure a delight to the eye and had a smile for most people (but I am not sure whether she smiled particularly at the writer or at an old gentleman behind. Its hard to tell In a crowd. Black, Cat cigarette, was portrayed by a very winsome looking young lady with auburn hair dressed in an old fashioned Victorian fawn with drooping bonnet, and naturally aEwklng the Inevitable Black Cat. It would have been interesting to know Just how many cisarettes the young lady smoked in a ! A young lady advertising Celanese I (artificial silk) underwear was, of course, a winner. But she was not a I i winner from the fact that it was art!- ebtedness to me forthwith. .he reoresented hut bv the NORMAN A. WATT, 1 7 " , " ; . , , in t , . Official Administrator. character dltplsyed her face. Natur- Prlnce Rupert, B.C. ally the ladles uttdiaing remarked upon Df particular but mere B0VRIL Makes Delicious Sandwiches Very Nourishing Too A NEWSPAPER MI'SEl'M very Interesting display at the snow the Newspaper Museum which had jon view original copies of old English newspapers dating as far back as 1673. It was very Interesting to contrast them some only the size of an ordinary letter sheet with the wonderful news paper productions of modern times. COW BAY FLOATS ARE NOT ON PROGRAM OF CONSTRUCTION JUST NOW At the regular semi-monthly meeting of the city council last evening a communication was read from the de- -partment of Public Works at Ottawa advising that no work would be done cn the floats at Cow Bay. The communication was from J. C. Elliott, deputy minister, and stated that while an Item to cover the cost of float landings had ' been ' duly noted'' for consideration ' In the suDDlementarv 'estl- owxleU was. a1 wonder",hnd one could 'mates at. last session, the government . j... -L.- i r - .vr.Vi'.' :. .. , ' was. unaDjefn sea4tsv way to gran jn )uiviiiffiltfj&.$)&ta--ifr this- tnUTxee. Therefore as iitf, funds are available no cctlon Is being taken by the department In the matter of placing floats tnere at this time. Man in the Moon H ONE of the expressions that do not mean anything Is "drop In any time." JAKE says he usually finds if he drops in he has to quickly drop out again. TO seme people I know, heaven would be a place where the fish were'' big and numerous and fought like hades. YES, I am a visiting tourist With only a nlckle to spend, I stopped a few hours In Rupert And my way down town did wend. I made a call at a fur shop And looked through the curios all, , And tnen hugged tightly my nickel And did not spend It at alt. PEOPLE who give others a piece of their mind are those who have none to THERE'S a reason for everything for painting a house pink. THEY say the moon affects the mind And that's the reason why You should never go out on a moon light night: Let her go with some other guy. Advertise In The DUj News DENTIST Dr. J. R. Gosse Helgerson Block t X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating C.T.P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patternmakers. Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 , . IcanadianJ VACiric aiuMvy Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services . Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, Wrangrll, Juneau and Skagway August 1, S, 8, IS, 19, 26. 39. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle August 3. 6, 10, 13, 30, 21, SI. PKINVt'SS HKATKIt'E. For Butedale, East Bella Bella. Ocean Palls, Namu. Alert Bay. Campbell River, and Vancnnirr every Saturday. II s.m. Agency fur all Steamship Lines. r'ull Information from IV. C. OKCIItRD. General Agent. Corner of tth Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C TRY A NIP TONIGHT' BEST PROCURABLE , B0TTU0 4 6URHTtl0jy V eouce or scoilako The Original Label look for it at the Vendor's sad insist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia X