August 24, 1927 THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS HOUSE-1 2pLC HOUD I W6 LAUNDER UNEKS I 1 IN A VAV I ITKAT BRINGrS US I a CoMPUMENTS EACH DAY.i , ; !i 'iitii-r in which wo "do iii-h-iil linen meets with m ...-tfis' approval. The i . r in which we launder ,t.!i cloths, bed ipreads iii'iw i,i son upiwaU to her politeness. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 WESTING HOUSE Fleclric Ranges j 01 ri Easier! Safer! nnvenient to operate r.nrl p re better-result I u WestlnKhouse Electric r in the long run. Prince Rupert Supply Co. 211 Fourth Street J, A, llinton . .Manager. The EASY Electric Vacuum Washer inip Thompson Hardware Co. CO. LTD. I'rince Rupert. D.C. MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. MrBrlde Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy . 11th St Telephone 637. Dr. Alexander Smith Mock Phone 675 DENTIST TRAIN WOMEN ' FOR DOMINIONS j Men Uolng Overseas nnd leaving Women at Home Is Obvious Danger ' LONDON. Attf. 24. (Canadian Prou., i - With ao aaay idMnM tor settlement 1 of boy aad young men in the Domln-' Ions; how about wumd settler - Itier J is obvious danavr In a lopsided drvrlup-mant of mtgratkm. and. now ttut chetnc lor setttag bays in their teens 1 on U land have com to take rank a tha moat promlalng of all. that danger la mar rati, than ever. The toadlnc organisation in training tar overseas Ufa, and on which la do lag invaluable work In thla regard, la th Society for Oversea Settlement at BrNlafa Woman. But an encouraging feature la the establishment by the Lan eaahtre county council of a scheme (or training girl aa settleea. Thin la an experiment marked by tborougnnea and consequent expense providing for a year training for each girl. It to beam urged that leaa financially-strong iirganiiattona might provide two x three month) training. The obvious difficulty in migration f women aa again male aettlere, to that the Inducement for women are lea than those extended to their brothers. At present the Dominion declare they r.eed 'household workers," and the prospect of going haH aerons the world to wield a scrubbing brush la not so entrancing. Til UN I OK U II IIIIOOII It to the aim now to train Engl tail girl not for domestic life In the Dominion but for country life, aa the wives of fanrtera. Town girls cannot easily leam the things that separate the country household from the town one, and where the woman baa been given no chance to acquaint herself with condition on training farm, ahe will gravitate naturally to the oversea town. Concerning the strict qualification requested by dominion officials in connection with women mlgranta. the Tlmee says: "We can understand what seems at times the over-exacting attl- Jig DKI'AUT.MKNT OF PUHI.1C ' WOKKS .SOTICfc TO t'ONTK.tCTOK.S HMITIIfilCS IIKill SCHOOL SEALED TENDERS, endorsed "Tender for Smllber High School" will be received by the Minuter of Public Work up -to 12 o'clock noon of Wednesday the 14th dsy of September. 1027. for the erection and completion of a Utah School at Smith r in the Skeena Electoral District. B.C. Plsii. Specification. Contract, and form of Tender may be seen on aud after the 22nd day of August. 1927, and further Information obtain ed at the Department of Public Works, Parliament Buildings and at the following offices: Uovrrnmenl Agent. Vancouver. Smlther. and Prince Rupert. Copies of plana, aiiedflcatlons, etc.. ran be obtained from the Department on of a deposit of 110.00 which will Kyuient refunded on return of the plans, etc.. In good condition. The lowest or any under not necessarily accepted. P. PHILIP, Public Work Engineer. Department ef Public Works, Parliament Bldg.. . Victoria, B.C. WATER NOTICE. niv:itsioN ami ii: TAKE NOTICE that E. ItotMseau. whose i address la 410 Seymour Street. Vancou-1 ver, B.C.. will apply for a licence to take and use 1 cubic foot of water out I of unmtnmed stream which flows south-I r-rlv and drains Into Port Stcohens Bay. I .KMit nn, mil tat nf Rllltf Point.' tXiii service of The Three Important Points When buying an engine, there are three thingi to look for: Reliability, Economy of Operation, and Durability. Large corporations, who are keen buyers, axe users of Fair-bankiMorse Diesel Engines, and are getting very satisfactory service. j Such companies at the Laurentide Pulp St Paper Co., the Canadian 1 International Paper Co., the Newfoundland I Power fit Paper Co., use them for tug boat service; tlie largest fishery companies on the Atlantic Coast use them exclusively, and there are numerous owner on the Pacific Coast. When considering engines, ask us for a list of installations in your vicinity. Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engines are i raade in the following sizes: j JO h p. 2cyL 180 h p. cyl. I 40h.p. -4 cyl. 240 h.p. 4 cyl. j CO h.p. 3 pyl. 360 h.p.- 6 cyl. 80h.p. 4 cyl. 480 hp. 4 cyl. I 120 h p. -4 cyl. 600 h p.- 5 cyl. ! 120 h p. 6 cyL 720 h.p. 6 cyl. rJht CANADIAN i ralih anKs -Mors e I COM PANYXVnlf lit Baattr St., Vuounc, B.C. Cur. Juhnrun A. Broad St.., Victoria, B.C T01 . ' tude of Dominion offlctala when we re' member that they are taking to their j country the future mothers of their people. The 80B.B W. has for many j years now worked to correct wrong lm-preaston. whether over-aansulne or over- 1 peaatedatlc. It primary preoccupation I with those who nred aaatstaace to neluV. but women who can pay their way are not leas in need of accurate infor- nation and frtendlaervlcea." MMilE .MEN TAKEN ! . . ,, 1 OUST, worn wie orerwoeiniiuK uia- ...... km . ,.hT. ,k. ' ... . . . , Empire Settlement Act t have no place , ... 1 for the married mau. the society In, chiefly concerned with women going out on - their own account. Much of Its work la exceedingly unspectacular. It la at Important to prevent unsuitable women from going a It la to make It easy for suitable onea to go. A number of praetbies are In existence today to test this suitability. Qlrl can be ex I amioed free In the different sort of work which will be expected of them A beginning has been made by the Australian government at Market Har-borough. a well as by tbe Lancashire County Council on their own Initiative In providing training ol the right kind. Such training aims at laying the foundations at least of competence In the wide range of activities that mart the happy wife of the farmer. WATER NOTICE DIIEKSION AMI 1E TAKE NOTICE that Francis Henry Cunningham, whose address Is 805 Board of Trade Building. Vancouver. B.C, will apply for a licence to take and use 1 cubic foot per second of water out of unnamed stream which flows nortneast and drains Into Humpback Bay. Porcher Island, about 400 yards southeast of northeast corner post of Lot 102. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 200 yard from the mouth of the river and will be used for fish, cannery and domestic purposes upon the lands spplled for. being portion of Lot 102. Range 5. Coast District. Thla tint! rA 'waa' TV iCttfa nn tl around 25tM Hav 1927. A copy rthU notk-e and an VbDllcatlott purr suant thereto and ,to the WtrAet will be filed -In the office of th Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, BC Objections to the( ajiflieatlo may be tiled with the satt Wtl'Reordcr or with tlie ComptrtJlrr .Wv'WJaer RUhta, Parliament Buildings, Victoria. B.C.. within thirty day. after the Hrst appearanceot this notice In a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this xotlce is August 4. 1927. P. II. CUNNINGHAM. Applicant. LAND ACT. NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APPLV TO LEASE I.AI Queen Charlotte Islands Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate north of Lot 1658 aud 1C57. TAKE NOTICE that The Langara Planing and Packing Co. Ltd. of Massett, occupation Canneri, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted twenty chains north of Tan Indian Reserve and on the shore of Mclntyre Bay: Uienee north 5 chains to the low water mark: the vice westerly following said low water 180 chains; thence southerly 5 chains: thence easterly 100 chains to the point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or lew. LnANOARA FISHINO ti PACKINO , CO. LTD. Applicant, rred Nash. Agent, Dated June 27. 1027. ' NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for the -Issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lot one (11 of Lot three hundred and sixty (360). Range fire (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 la dattd the 29th November 1B12, and Is numbered 2605 I. Land Registry office, Prince Rupert, B.C July 15, 1927. , 6. V MacLEOD. '"rl- TV". .""I. "V. ..a,i.-r.Ij & th$. .u nil rj ttJime. inn The water wiu.oe qiverrea iroiu.-.nvpji(uie. nj ui , i stream st -a point about 00 feet from the mpnth pd wtll bs liJed fo commercial !purp4's upon- f he Iltrid .described as l4t 27id,.ftaiW 4Cjt piMrlct. TliU nritumaii hoiM oil the irround on fh SCth-day of.:Jvlf.- copy of this 'nolle wi si ;applleuon. pursuant t'ljereto snd to the "Wster Act'1 will be filed in the. office of the Water Recorder st Prince Rupert, D.C. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament ji.nMinim Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days sfter the first appearance of this untie in a 1 oral ikwbimuti. iin; u,,c ! of the first publication of this notice Is August 20. 1S27. EUOENE ROUSSEAU. Applicant. LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM In Range 4, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Barnard Cove, Princess Royal Island. TAKE NOTICE that the Mlllerd Packing Company Limited of Vancouver, BC occupation Salmon Canners, Intend to apply for a lease of the follow ing described isnaa. Commencing st a port planted alongside po marked N.W. L2573; thence aouuierly along high water mark 20 chains, more or less, to a post marked s W L257J; thence west to low water mirk: thence northerly along low water insrk 20 chains, more or less, to a point west of the point of Commencement; thence east 60 links, more or lew, to uolnt of commencement, and contslnlng n.nuarter sere, more or lesi. M MILLERD PACKING COMPANY LIMITED, Applicant. tinted June 18. 1927. COMPANIES ACT tkr NOTICE that the Rupert-Van-,J8tevedorlng Company. Limited. to atiDlv under Section 39 of Si rmrMt being Chapter 28 of SJSKh Statutes of British Columbia. 1U name to Pacific to change 1024 sSwutoT T contracting Company. "Sated at BC thU Registrar of TiU.l THE DAILY NEWS ?AGE FjVE j FINE RECITAL I AT CATHEDRAL t I ; Dr. Mac.Millan of Toronto Entertain Very Large Audience Wilh Organ Music The St. Andrew . AnglaM OaUsrssMt was parked to the doors. va tja ctMkr stalls beta filled with a er aV dlenoe of saaaU m..-.-al paopt to haar IJr awssat MMiiiii. dUaasav of Toronto Wawervatory of Mast dean of Oat tacuMv of music at Toronto University a aii or(an recital there kaat night. Marer before had the aallfsw bred SO well filled Loag betas tha aruaotanreel tame the psaee looked fun but me active group of ushers kept find tag ftew places by careyhkg la chairs or (Soatsg up gap Over four twin dred people must have been there. Of tha resataj it l dlffleult to apeak except to aay uiat the program was well balanced aad not too long. The Ofgnntot was introduced by Itee V.'. P. Barfoot who suggested that there should toe no applause Throughout the whole tins the audience sat tatase and keen not to lone a note. Neva be fore had the little organ bees In auch saaaterty manner and ao ed a large and listening throng. Whit the audience was unable to aapriaa It- self during the procecdlnga. rt waa olesr from tha remark beard aa the petryte dispersed that they all realkwd ttMt they had had a real musical treat. M- lowing waa tha program: 1. Grand Cboeur alia HaeadaL OuM- mstit. 2. a Air PurceU. (b The Cuokoo Daqula. (CI MKuiet. liandel. 3. Fastaaaa and Puga la Q minor. Bach. 4. la) Prelude on "Abide With Me." Parry. lb) Spring Song Holllne. (c) AUegretto Wolatamhokne. la) BeMewee. Vlerna. (t noooco PslaisjreB. It) A Cong of Suaahlhe. Hotlln. EpUogue. WBIan. FOstowtng the recital a reception was h'M HcBrT ,htch attended DT rg nunsoer 01 mensoera ox we oongreirstlon who wished to meet Dr. MacMUIan. Mr. Barfoot there thanked Ith vMXjr Prtormanoe and W. 0rr1-"1 on "- Itlon. presented Dr MacMUIan with a , . . . Hatda totem pole. A sultahte reply was made and the congregation thanked tor the gift, INFLUENCE OF LEGAL GROUP Sr james Aikens Speaks of Nf cesMty of Upholding Proper Government TORONTO. Aug. 24. "One of the gravest dangers In the exercise of legislative authority la from the carefully planned pressure upon well Intenttoned but uninformed and Inexperienced representatives of the people by organised classes and groups of all kinds urging their own self Interests regardless of the rights of others or of what will be for the benetlt of the public generally, actuated perhaps by the apborlc motive "the devil take the hlndermost," declared sir James Aikens, In hi presidential address at the annual meeting of the Canadian Bar Association today. Unices vigilant the profession a well as the public may suffer by such pressure in all side." v The Canadian legal profession. Sir James asserted, must act collectively. Tbe association, containing 2.400 mem-.hers among the practicing profession, among the Judges 100, had the strength. As an organised group they were In terested in the political government of .the Country -bat "were- not bartlsan: 1n- ,'leArtttl-ln rrJlgtoniibut not In dewxnt EpjajjouM,'. ereeos, - reprcHUurtsvn.ineni bershlp different -racial origin but In nationality only devoted Canadian. A taw facts In the profession' history, beginning with the 17th century were cited by the president to Indicate the persistent struggle that had been made to establish the system of administering the law. and of doing its useful and expert work through the courta "a truly British syitem rooted a thousand years ago improved through the passing centuries." "If the final decision on Canadian constitutional questions I to be by the supreme court of Canada, may we expect a result different from that which took place lnthe United statear asked the speaker; -" namely the constant augmentation, .of; power of the Dominion and a dLmlnJlDg of that of the provinces, an encroachment of their rights?" The problem was one much talked of by the profession In all parts of Canada. It was Intimately connected with another question: "Will It not toe 1n the beat 'interests of all to have constitutional Interpretation BABY'S OWN SOAP- rr, . m a a c Plays twelve records without . attention. Runs-itself for a whole hour. No operating effort on your part. Just listen. you turn on the current, tbe WIIF.N turntable starts 10 revolve; a mechanical "hand" takes the first renird Irom the group of tweUe am place it on the turntable; the tone-ann moves into iwaiciou; tbe sound-box is lowered and the ruuaic Ugus. At the end of the selection, .the mettiaokal 'hand" remove the record from the turntable, slides it gently intoa fdt-limil concealed drawer, and "picks off" Ihe nut record from tbe magazine arm. Thete oft-ralsm are repeated until the last record is played, tlo the mechanism stops autouwtkally. e hanges its own vrinopn " Tru inM Sound ' So magninrent an instrument demsndt aa exterior of exceptional beauty. Victor cniliMitn mc designed a distinguished catiiict (or Im- Automatic Orthophony 1c-trola, in win. h every luxurious touch that iurnuit) i-u dexiuc has been incorporated. The price of the automatic instrument is $775. Ottier models of the Urthophonic VV trol.i Instrument are obtainable at prices raiding from HJ0. down to $115. Olitaiaabte on convenient terms from "Hi MaMrt'a Voice" Dealers. Demonstrations now going on. If your dealer hat n't one be. will mdet it for you.' Automatic onic Tra'eMaik krg'j Victrola Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada, Limited, momI made by an empire court which Is not appointed or paid by or In the lm-medlate environment of one of the parties Interested ! Sir James said tnese questions were brought up for the consideration of the delegates for concerted action if they thought proper. On these questions he was expressing no definite conclusions or ex cathedra opinions. k 1 , - -: J Man in the Moon j K - -9 YOU may have heard about the man who loved a fair haired girl but ahe dyed. GOOD recommendations Are ' usually eecured, hffi.. tr rui "are o pleased sf ' getttsfg rid f Jni t1 the will rl.ariitblhi, ' . . ijf Vy. . ' I WISH I were a bank And money I could get ! I'd go out and enjoy myself And never work, .or sweat.. WHEN climbing the ladder of success. don't stop to celebrate at the first rung. METHUSELAH ate what he found on hi plate. And never, as people do now, Did he note the amount of the caloric count He ate It because It was chow. He wasn't disturbed, as at dinner he sat. Destroying a roast or a pie. To think It was lacking In granular fat. Or a couple of vitamins shy. He cheerfully chewed every species of food. Untroubled by worries or fears Lest his health might be. hurt by some fancy dessert. And he lived over nine hundred years! Traffic Cop Ita sorry, ml, but I've I got to tag your car.. You know what that means) The Sweet Young Thing Certainly. Now I chase somebody else and tan them and then they're it. NEW HAZETON Mrs. Kinky and children have left Kitwanga for a visit to Ireland.' Mrs. William Grant returned home last week after having spent several weeka visiting In the south with her daughter Mr. David Donaldson, Advertise In The Dally New Crown Colony Days Away back in the late sixties thousands of acres of British Columbia's timber were sold for one cent per acre, whtth looked like a fair priccj then. Today similar timber is worth from $150' to $200 per acre, so tremendously has timber appreciated in i'WaliiQ Ayithin the sebpepf V I . Vttv ' J i .-at-' I. . 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