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Miller. - Proprietor Canton Crepe DRESSES from $12.50 Smart little Wash Dresses sizes 7 to 10 From $1.50 to $2.25 BENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine stock of Imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and Serge. Every garment tried on before finishing. 223 Sixth Street DOMINION DAY CELEBRATED IN TERRACE TOWN Etcry Feature on Ambitious pro. Kram Wan Successful TERRACE. July a -Clear skle and Wight warm sunshine ushered in Do-minion Day m Terrace and a befitted 't occasion the moat pretentious celebration ever sttempUd tirre waa carried out moti successfully. Never before M o much enthusiasm been ahown In pre paration for a holiday. Many arttiue uecorauv elleel were carried out on vtreeta. atom and prtrate homm. All manner of ttehltlea frwn trletvlea to logging trucks were decorated for the parade While large quautltlea of bunt-Inf. flaga. etc.. were stocked In readl-tea for the event, there waa a decided shortage, and considerable disappoint-ment in this regard. Prom early morning young girl were telling attractive program of the day'a eporte with tag flaga attached. Thla waa a meana used to atslat In financing the celebration and met with ready and liberal response from the public generally. The day'a program commenced at ten o'clock at the Dank Square where a very large crowd of people had fathered, pi-lected by Rev. Wm. Allan, and with Mra. Vou lleaa aa accompanist, the school children very heartily aang "O Canada." Exercise by the newly formed boy aeout brigade and a flag drill by the CO I T. unit, under the directorship of Mlaa Toomba, were very well performed and received much applauae. Botfi the were awarded epeeial prlzea. A stirring and aell delivered address on Confederation waa then .nade by E. r Ktnney and waa lletened to with much Interest. This waa followed by the presentation of the Confederation medals to the LAND ACT. NOTM'K or INTENTION TO APPLY TO IK ASK UMI tOK IMtl STKIAI. I'LKI'OM.S In Pilnc Ruirt Land Reoordlng District of Prii.ce Rupert, and vitu: at Bewell Inlet. Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Loggtni Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C, occupation Timber MerchanU, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described land: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 470 Sewell Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands; thence north 80 chains; thence east 90 chains, more or less, to shore; thence following the shore line In a southwesterly direction to the point of commencement, and containing lBo sores, more or less. JOSEPH DOUOLAS WILSON. Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. Dated 29th Aorll. 1827 SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may be pre-empted by British subjects over Is years of age, and by aliens on declaring Intention to beoome British subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, mil Improvement for agricultural purposes. Pull Information concerning regulations regarding- pre-emptions la given In Bulletin No. 1. Land Seriee, "How to iTe-empt Land," coplea of which can be obtained free of chart ly addressing the Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C or to any Government Agent. Hecorda will be grunted covering only land aultabla fcr agricultural pOrposaa. and which la not timber-land. I.e.. carrying: over 8.000 board feet per acre west of tho Coast Range and t,090 ft per acre east of that Kang. Applications for prs-tcnptlons are to be addressed to the Land Com-mlasloner of .'the L4nd HiKjordlng vision. In. Which, the land-applied for Is situated, and are m&d't, on ' prlntsd farms, copies ot: which ,'carv be obtained from the Land Commissioner. rre-eniptlons must be occupied for five years and Improvements made to value of 110 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating; at least five acres, before a Crown Orant can be received. Tor more detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." ft PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown landa, not being tlmberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum for first-class (arable) land la Vrlce i per acre, and second-class ((Tasini) land $2.50 per tore. Further Information regarding purchaae or lease of Crown landa la given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Series. "Purchaae and Leas of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites oa timber land, not exceeding 40 acre, may be purchased or leased, the con-dlUoas Including payment of stumpag. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding It acres, may be leased aa homesttaa, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year. Utla being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled ad land ha been surveyed. LEASES for graalng and Industrial aw poees area not exceeding 140 acre may be leaaed by on parson r a mPW' GRAZING -Cnder the erasing Act the JTJ Ino U divided into graalng dUtrloU and tt rang administer under Annual Qraslng Commissioner. grMlrV; pirmlti ar Issued Sumb.rsVanfd. priority U eUbUahd owner. Bto-owaera SeT form Mediation Jot . r anagniaL rres. or PU Srnitt. aee avaiUbl tat SEgin and traveler. U t Bt W do yon vanf to llvie long VEN lone life find good health may become "ashes In the mouth" unless one is, to some extent at least, financially free from worry. Besides, financial independence is one way to insure lone life and good health because it prevents worry. Confederation Life Pension Bonds guarantee a definite income later on in life. The annual deposit ia comparatively small, but it guarantees a comfortable and independent old age. Writ lar nferesring booklmt, TAe Kty to Hoppintt:" Confederation Life ASSOCIATION District Manager, IIOWAltD FAKIIAN.T, ItogerM Building, Vancouver, B.C M. K. STEEVES. (Jen. Agent. Trince Kupert - - - H.C. school children, after which they aang "Land of Hope and Olory." The parade then lined up on Emmerson .Street. This was led by the Native SouV noat with Wm Mona Orelg aa "Mlas Canada" gnd accompanied by a man and little girl to rrpreeent each of ttie nine province of the Dominion. Many attractively decorated flouts, cars and other vehicles entered the parade which proceeded along LakeUe Avenue. Kalum 6tret and thence to meet vbe noon train. The Judging of the different entries In the parade was done at the station. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Allen. Mrs. S. P. Ar-dagh and Oeo. Bowie acting aa judges. Prizes were awarded aa follows: riti. Au.tKDin Best Host First Canadian Legion representing Britannia and Miss Canada, with attending soldiers. Mrs. N. Sherwood waa Britannia and Mlaa Marjorle Attwood Mlaa Canada. Second. Bebek-ahs. representing Confederation." Best decorated car I. Mrs. Gaewlls; 2. Mra. E. T. Kenney. Pioneer costumes Mra. J. B. Agar and Mlaa Florence Vandertip. Cowboy costume Oladys Kenney- and Helen 'Orelg. Pony cart Oordon Little and Tom LAND ACT. NOTICE OI' INTKV.ON TO APPLY TO I.EAMi; tOltEMIOKK. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Kupert. and altuat at Moresby Island, Queen Charlof'e Island. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C. occupation limber MerchanU, intends to apply lor a lease of tne following described foreshore : Commencing at a post planted approximately one-half mile south 30deg. east of the mouth of the Tassoo River. Mores. by island, queen Charlotte islands; thence following tne nigh water mark in a northwesterly, westerly and aouth- westerly direction for a distance of one and one-haU miles: thence 1n an easterly direction. o tue point or commencement. sua containing iwi acres, more or'ieae. . JOSEPH DOUOLAS WILSON. i' ' Alln. .1 Atffnt fnl V 1 Kelley logging Co? ttdj Dated ;30ths Appl, 1927. . , ; t I NLAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE t'OKKMIIOKE. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Kupert. and situate at Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islsndi. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging compuny Limited. 01 Vancouver, u.u. occupation Timber Merchants, jntends to apply for a lease of the following aescnoea loresnore: Commencing at a post planted approi Imately 8 chains south, 20 degrees east from the northeast corner of Lot 472. Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island; thence fol lowing tne nign water mark in an can erly, southerly and southwesterly direc tion 10 its intersection wim ine easterly boundary of Lot 472; then southerly and easterly to the northwest corner of S.TX. 6216 P.; thence In a northwesterly direction to tne point 01 commencement, and containing 45 acrea, more or lea. JOSEPH DOUQ1A3 WILSON, Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. uatea vatn April, ivx. NOTITK LAND ACT Or INTENTION TO TO LEASE I.AM) APPLY In Ranee 4, Land Recording - District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Barnard Cove, Princes Royal Island. 1 TAKE NOTICE that the-MUlerd Packing Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Salmon Canners, Intends to apply for a lea&e of the follow ing aescriDea Unas: Commencing at a post planted along aide post marked N.W. L2573; thence southerly along high water mark 20 cnains, more or less, to a post marxea S.W, L2573: thence west to low water mark; thence northerly along low water mark 20 chains, more or less, to a point west of the. point of commencement; thence east 60 links, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing one-quarter acre, more or less. MILLERD PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED, Applicant. Dated June It, 1927, OUou. TrUyale -Edwin WUUon. Btoebett J era Orchestra lOOf. noat. The prtre for the brt decorated build-in wcat to J. B. Agar. rVMfi the parade dispersed many araUrd Uteovtvea of the frt lea and cetre served is the pork and many pic- ate Musette weee peruke) ef. L TV Mrrons prdgnm begaa with rj'i""i'i mae irve ami w BorUtweat earner of the half park. Dur- iff UU reretuesiy the achool chlktmi '1IC "Tb Maple Leaf Forever" A lull proersra of sooru fellued and aa cmrrW-d through on acheduled ttnif deeptte a atteM attower of rain which on up about thee oreark, but quttkty passed over. At 8J0Jn. a prtenary dUplay of fire-wTfc was put an but the effect was poor m It waa gtUI dayltght. Tt mid-nagtei dtsaasr proved more Interesting but thr whole affair was rather dlsap-pointing aa the entire ahlpment contained nothing but Chinese candles. The aauoe drew tlte laneat crowd and live Urgert daN purse ever known here, the large O.W.VA. ball being much overcrowded. Music waa furnished by J. McLaren's arokeesra and dancing wa. carried on until about 3 JO am Tte prtre-lla fee the day'a sport follow: j 3 Md under, mixed. M yard I. Ed- gar tUcliard; 2. Jack Orant. I 8 to 8 years Franosa Dover. Joe Hipp. t Lealle Downlmr. ! a to 10 year Joyte Cole, Joe Hipp. 10 to 12 Billy Attwood. Fred Nasi), Tony Hipp. 13 to 14, boys Billy AU vood. Fred Mist. Tony Hipp. 12 to 14, flrts Helen Dreif, Edna Dsver, 14 to 14, boys Donald B'irnett, Hugh Medulla. BBly Attwood. 14 to 18. girl Iklen Orelg. Barbara Sherwood, Edith Coney. 10 and over, boys J. Uvm, a. Col-thurat. D. Atkinson. I 3-legged race, 6 to 12. mixed B. All-wood and F. Grten, Reta Taft and Edith Coney. Pipe smoking contest IU. and Mr. A. H. Barker. (Sack race, boys Donald Burnett, F. Oreen. Safc race, girla Helen Orelg, Edith Coney Relay race w. Ungerer, W. Watt. I. Frank. Married ladles' race Mra. A. II. Barker. Mra. MUt. High Jump C Lever. Standing broad Jump J. Lever. Hop, atep and Jump w. H. Burnetf. Pole vault J. Lever. Bicycle Race Lawrence Orrtg, W. Christie. Putting shot J. Florstrom. Slow ear race E. T. Kenney. Pillow fight Jack qparkea. Olrl celling most .nags Emma Art-nea. , Baaeball between the Native Son and tlie All SUirs waa won by the former. The Oolthurst prizes for the best e. says on "Canada: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow." were awarded as follows: Public School Elliott Head, Jessie Nash. Lilian Christie. High School Dan Taper, Ullan Taper. TERRACE Jas. Richmond left on Thursday on a combined business and holiday trip to aiasgow, Scotland. He expects to sail from Montreal on tlie Andania on July 8. It is seventeen years since Mr. Richmond came to Can-la and this Is his first trip back 'to ScoUand In that time. Mrs. H. C. Creetman and two children of t)ek are visiting at the home of Mrs. J. Raven, Mrs. Fraser of Saskatoon, Bask., Is the guest of Miss Deacon over .he holiday. Mrs, Fraser is spending the ummer in Prince Rupert where Mr. Fruser Is at present located with (be biological station: E. P. Jones, city solicitor. Prince Rupert, spent the holiday in Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. W. . II. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill, and Mr. and Chas. Nelson of Ameobury came up on Thursday for the lioliday celebrations. The Laminated Materials Ltd. gas boat, which is to be used in the Cottonwood logging operation has arrived and is at present tied up at the site of the old ferry. , i'w I' '.fpeijrf;ble,tj return, home. In about a 'UreT-TVMlara Vit 9tM1rirn 7t -noreefft ' ' r" -'"W V were li, iown o WeUiieMftyr Part qf the members of the Lakelse hatchery staff who were in Prince Rupert taking examination during the week returned home on Thursday. The others umt on Friday. A fcerlou accident occurred here on Thursday morning when F. C. Bishop ftll from a ladder on which he was standing putting up decorations on his moving picture building. First aid was rendered here and he wa taken into Prince Rupert, Rev. A. W. Roblnoon accompanying him. Advices received Thursday night stated that both ankle were broken as well as several ribs and he waa also cut about the bead and badly bruised. Tlie accident somewhat dtmpened the ardor of the holiday celebration pieparatlon here as Mr. Bishop was one of the most active and energetic workers and boosters for the celebration. Arrangements have been Mrs. Elizabeth B. Allen of Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, arrived from the south on Wednesday on a visit to Mrs. George Little. She WJ1 also visit with Mrs. Olof Hanson at Smlthers before returning south. made to carry on both his picture Mrs. F. D. Rice and family have nr show and electric light plant during; rived from Prince Rupert and will apend -- - . I the summer here with Mr. Rice, Don't Be Constipated! "Alft tvl trial mnf ytirs ltm casfitie. 'frsiK-a.ffr biougit back mf at.M iirs. H. Cod in, 14 WcCair Su atoatrtal Make this your last day of constipation. Buy a J 5c or 50c bvi of "Fruit-a-tivea". It is the penect tuturtt remedy. Msde from intensified fresh fruit juice combined with tonics. miss ueuy Anderson returned on Wednesday from Prince Rupert where the ho completed her commercial course In the Prince Rupert academy. Rev. A. W. Robinson returned on Saturday from Prince Rupert to which place he accompanied, F. C. Bifhop, following his accident on Thursday morning. He report Mr. Bishop as resting- easny ahd a possibility of his ALICE ARM Nell Forbes, F. Martinson, Leo Paul-cer, W. McFarlane and C. Lee have secured a contract from the Victor Stiver interests to drive a 180 foot tunnel on the Vanguard property. Development work has, been resumed by the Keystone Mining Co. on the property of the same name with Roland King, ME, of Seattle In charge. The tunnel wUl be extended 200 feet and crosscuts driven to the footwalls. it 1 expected that a large tonnage of ore will be proven up. J. Boedln of the Anyox mine I a holiday here. H. F. Kergln, MX.-A.. made a brief trip to Stewart lost week. t Mlsa, Christine Nuclch, after speeding a Wlet JioTrday here with, her tncther, has returned to Anyox. Arthur P. .Smith, an old esldef.t of the camp, was a visitor here last week. He wa accompanied by W. Dornberg who made an examination of the Tiger and North Star mining properties. Union freighter Ardgarval loaded 230.-000 feet of Cottonwood logs from F. L. Housley'a csmp here lost week for delivery to the New Westminster lamyi-ated material plant. PAGE FIV7 BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada James Jones and Albert Arnold came In from Hazelton on Thursday and proceeded to the Kalum Lake mining fields. To the end of December, 1926. -Has produced Sllnerals as follows: Placer Gold. $78,018,518; Lode Gold, $12CJ72I8; Silver. 10.787.003; Lead, f 10G,976.142; Copper, . J20a.9C7.0C8 ; Zinc, ?.V12577; Cftal and Coke. $2&.99,tM; Structural Slaterfais and Miscellaneous SlineraU, f60,l7,107; making IU. miiK ral production to the end of 126 show an AGCHEGATE VALUE OP S988.108.I70. I'HODUCTION FOR VEAU ENDING DECEMBER, 192C, fC7.188.8l2 The? illnlntf Ijiws of this Provtnee are more liberal and the fees lower than thru of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony In the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted o discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by develoj Ing uch properties, the security of which Is guaranteed by Crown grants. Full Information, together with .Mining Reports and Maps, may bo obtained gratis by addressing THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA. BRITISH COLUMBIA. N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development - work has been done are described in some onq 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, B.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. LAND ACT. MlTH'K OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO IK AM: I.ASK HtK IMtl'MTItlAL FL'KPOSEH In Prince Rupert Land Recording DUtrlet of Prince Rupert, and situate at Sewell Inlet, Morenby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Company Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Timber Merehanta. tntendi to apply for a lease of the following described land: Commencing at a post planted approximately 8 chains south 10 degreea east of the northeast corner of Lot 472. Sewell Inlet. Moresby Itland: thence following the shore line in an easterly, south erly and southwesterly direction to It intersection with the eastern boundary of Lot 472: thence north 10 chains, more or lesi, to the point of commeuce-ment, and containing 20 acres, more or leas. JOSEPH DOUOLAS WILSON, Agent for Kelley Lofjilnj Co. Ltd. Dated Mth April. 1627. Ms enforced absence! M. P. McOaffery of- Prince Rupert arrived In town on Thursday to spend the holiday week-end In town. BETTER DENTISTRY PLATES that gives you a natural appear-nnce and lend beauty lo' the contour of the fare. Always MAGUIRE pi?,T Over Ormea FOR RENT Johnson's Electric Floor Polisher $15.00 per day Let us know the day you want It I Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3 Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND t;a ; shipyard Operating G.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patternmakers, Founders, Woodworkers Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. 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