,,,i..runy. July 6. 1927 TKS DAILY NET79 PAGE FrVT rX3 WAS FINEST GROTTO AGAIN industry service of TENNIS GAME BEAT CANUCKS BRITISH COLUMBIA Fairbanks-Norse Diesel Engines MaJt in thefotloulnt iiits: MARINE JO h.p. 2 cyL 0 h p. 4 cyl tO h-p. 3 cyl SO h.p. 4 cyl 1J0 h.p. cyl. 130 h p. 4 cyL 40 h.p. STATIONARY 1 cyL 240 h.p. 60 h.p. 1 cyl. SO h p. 2 cyL 120 h p. 2 cyL 180 h.p. 3 cyL 180 h p. 6 cyl. 240 h.p. 4 cyL 360 h.p. 0 cyL 40 h.p. 4 cyL 600 h.p. 5 cyl. 720 h p. 6 cyL cyL 360 h.p. 6 cyL 480 h p. 4 cyL 600 h.p. J cyl 720 h.p. cyL We alto manufacture Type "Y" Huruontal Oil Engine in 10. IS, 20 and 2S h.p. aiies and Type "Z" Kerosene Engine in 3, 3, and 6 h.p. sue. CANADIAN Fairbanks Marse COMPANY &miit HI BIATTY ST.. VANCOUYU. B.C. Ml Ladi Ho les se SILK TO THE TOP Chiffon or Silk, in all colors 3 TO THE PAIR Special $2.50 The Louvre 31 C Third Avenue Next Royal Hank REMEMBER ! For Montreal prices on Clothing for Men & Boys Don't forget the Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. II. Miller v Proprietor Canton Crepe DRESSES from $12.50 Smart Utile Wash Dresses SlZCH 7 to 1C 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 Ityall Heat Cabeldu Three Set out of Pour in MenH Single Final Mr. Mc.Mordie Wins Ladle In what the sreetators declared to be tt bMi tennis match ever played la Prlm-c Rupert HfaJl beat Cabeldu taat night three ta out of tour to win the men atugVn Prxmpioaahh of the Prtac 'Rupert Trnhla Club Ryatl toak tix rirtt 6-0 and Oabetdu arise up from behind to win the second 5-7. Tb )impKm wm the bret In tbe lat two , -t by aeore of 7-5 and -3. I Mr S. P. MeMordle easily won the adlc' lngles club title, by beating Mra. I H. O. Crew -0. 6-0. j Thla conclude the club'i champion-'ablp tournament In which Ryall and Mtaa Curtln won the mixed doubles; Mrs. McMordie and Mia Rlel. the ladle' double, and Ryall and Crev. the men'a double. LOCALS WON SECOND GAME Overwhelmed Ketchikan's Pitch ing Are in Fourth of July Ilaseball Hat tie Ketchikan' pitching . ace. Tommy Smith, proved duck aoup for the Prince Rupert baMballer who won 7-2 in the second game of the secies at the northern town on the glorious Fourth of July. .71e local boy put up a brilliant game of ball and. with good fielding and batting, had their hoeta where they wanted them all the way. Only a few bad break of the luck prevented tbem from abo winning the flrat game which waa 10-8 againat them and a rather loo-vt LAND ACT. NOTICE Of INTENTION TO APPLY TO I.KAhK LAM) t'UK IMHSTKIAL PlHItlSKS In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and altuate at Sewell Inlet, Moresby Iiland. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Keller Lowrlnx Company Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Timber Merchanta. Intend to apply lor a lease oi to luuowing described Isnda; Commencing at a pott planted at the southeast corner of Lot 470 Sewell Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands; thence north 80 chain; thence cut 90 chain, more or leu, to ibore: tbenre following the shore line In a aouthweiterly direc tion to me point oi commencement, ana containing ISO acre, more or lea. JOSEPH DOUOLAS WILSON. Agent for. Keller Logging Co. Ltd Dated Mth April. 1827, SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTION! Vacant. unrervd, urvyed Crown land may be pr-mptd by British subject over IS year of ago, and by alien on declaring Intention to beooin lirltUh subjects, conditional upon rasldenc. occupation, and Improvement for agricultural Purposes. Full Information concernlnc rra-iatlon regarding pre-emption la Itlven in bulletin No. I, Land Serla. "How to lr-empt Land," cople of ihlch can be obtained frea of charge I y addreaalnx the Department of Land. Victoria. B.C.. or to any Oov-ernm.nl Agent Record will b gTanted covering only land lUltabl for agricultural purpoae, and which la not timber-land. I.a. carrying over 1.090 board feet oer acr wet of the Coast Rang and (.000 feet per acr eaat of that Range. ' to bo addreued to tbe Land Cora- vision. In which the land applied for ' la situated, arid r'rried on printed form;, coplsa' of wJiih can be obtained from Ota JndtComralstonr. Pre-emption must be occupied for five year "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 ae th Bulletin "How to Pre-etnH Land." O PURCHASE Application are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown land, not being tlmberland, for agricultural purpoae; minimum price for first-class (arable) land la t per acre, and lecond-el (gracing) land S2.S0 per acr. Further Information regarding purcha or leaae of Crown land la given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Series. "Huron and Leaae of Crown Land." Mill, factory, or Industrial sitae os timber land, not exceeding 40 acre, may be purchased or leased, th condition Including payment of stumps .. HOMESITE LEASES Unurvyd area, not exceeding 1 acre), may be leased a homeeltea, conditional upon a dwelling beln ted in th. flr.t W Utl. being obtainable after resldenoe and Improvement oondltlon ar fulfilled aad land ha been urvyed. LIASES araxlng and lndutrlal pw JLZ area not axoeedtng ar TyU by on. P - emDa7, QP1AZIN0 "under the Orailng Act the Pw-tJLVu divided into graalnf 4il Z Se i rang admlnUtared nadra Ann CommlMUnar. Oraalng b"d o. 07pm. ar. l..ued Bumber ranid. Priorlt' Stoclt -ear. f eetabllehed ownera mr form aaicltlon lar EL1,. Mrmiu are a,TUh wr "TJJJ SSL 4 do you vantto live ionS IT F VEN long life and 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 long life and good health because it prevents worry. Confederation Life Pension Bonds guarantee a definite Income later on in life. The annual deposit Is comparatively small, but It guarantees a comfortable and Independent old age. Writ lr intituling tookltt, "Th Kmy to Neppinft." Confederation Life ASSOCIATION District Manager, HOWARD FARHANT, Roger Huilding, Vancouver, H.C. M. K. STEEVES. (ien. Agent. Prince Rupert - - - - II.C. affair. The hero of the series st Ketchikan, as he was here, was big Herman Firldlnz Wa.4 Derldin? Factor In ! !.at Night's Intermediate ! league Baseball Came The Orotte, an far unbeaten thai sea eon. agwta deteatrd the Native Son of Qansda laat night in the Intertoedlale BwaetMa IglM. the score being B to 4. ptteSsUkg mm batting honor wet bout eves belt the Son gave their itMincfraaan. Ales Duncan, poor aup-port, tkai being the main factor eon-tributlnt to their defeat Nick Chen-oak! hurled for the vobacconMU who rallied weal behind him Paatura of the game were thrrejiag-teea by Jack Nrtaon for th Canucks and aqr DM- Ounr: for the Grotto. Nelson gathered hi in the fifth inning with iMbody on. WberB Ourvleh poled out bis Mg sat la tbe third Inning, the baee were crowded. Jo Smith waa umpire of ball and strike attd alike Budlnicb adjudicated the laaee running Th league standlne to date 1 as follow: W Orotto 4 Qka s PlaUve Skin o L. 0 1 4 SPORT CHAT PetJ 1000 .760 XXX) With plan well advanced to put the 'lot m proper condition for the player jot varlou porta. a word might here be The Mineral Province of Western Canada To the end of December. 1326. Has produced Mineral as follows: Placer Gold, $7S,01848; Lode Gold, $126,972,318; Silver, $80,787,008; Lead. $10C97C,442: Copper.. $209,DG7.0; Zinc. $60,512677; Coal and Coke, $234.S99,133; Structural Material and Miscellaneous Mineral. $50,175,107; making its mineral production to the end of 1!26 show an u, AGGREGATE VAI.I E OF $988,103,170. PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 192C, $87,188,812 The Mining Laws of this Province are :ur liberal and the fees lowtr than those af any other Province in the Dominion, or arty colony in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to dhveov-rers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such proirtfs, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown grant.. Full Information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addrexi&s THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Propertiss upon which development work has been done are described in aotne 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, B.C. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as ralaable sources of information. Report covering of the Six Mineral Survey District are published separately, and are available on application. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert intend to construct a concrete ddewalk twelve feet WMI wide ou eu the " south side o of Third i nwa Avenue Aveuue put nut in in on on behalf oenau oi of the tne soeetAtors spectators who who . : from , Un fert ,ut of the westerly for many year. In sunshine and rain, boundary of 6th Street to the west ihave attended ma tehee at Acropoll boundary of Lot 3. Block 33, Section 1. . at a local Improvement, and Intend to I urn Hill -...r,. ground. A great , deal ,,, of , money .pecy xht upon the land has been spent on the ground Itielf abutting directly on the work, except I and fine Improvement have been made ,uen Prtlon oI the cost aa U incurred (for which everybody la grateful. Am "S'Thetlcost of the work t I a sport field, however, It wiu never: moo 00. of which $131.21 is to be paid i be complete until the specUton' stands by the Corporation, and the estimated nmial airsM(al rata fnnt fmntais ta r-kf are extended and covered. During the . nr.i -fh. vwi.! Vurument u to he Lobllck who held the mound for tbe Dominion Day sports, that need was Da Id In 10 annual Instalments neat team in ,k- n u.i fi,u mAn-,i, nrwit. 3. Persona desiring to petition against ' "I, : ; " " " -undertaking the work must do so on or m.MhM ,, 1( nA, lull, tvtfjth. Iw.ll , hilt AMrfliiw A .'.. h.il .n . ,An ah .Ka.w . . . . . . .....v.. f w-. w. w u oeiore tne turn aay oi Augurt. ivti. hit them, too. His teammates all got feet or sit on 'the rocks, those who; E. P. JONES. their batting eyes in the second en- were fortunate enough to get gaement, one of the outstanding hit-: seat had to fairly bake In the tun. ten belna- Mlnnehan who doubled twice It would not take a crest deal of ' vny i-iers. Dated this eth day of July. 1927. with men on bases. j money to rectify the situation and ' ,nd Mr- w- E- Yrd- Anyox; Mr. P. M. The local team conaUted of Mlnnehan. . make Acropolta Hill grounds a real annexion, lerrace. jobepn Lobllck. Downle. Moran. Wendle. Hartle. up-to-dste sports field. laBC' k0" M- Alnea, city. Haveland. Lamble and Balfour. Hirry ! Attoii went along a a spare but was not 1 Concentrating aU effort on the Nlta Oottwlg. Anyox; Mr. - t called upon. Other making the trip on stamped feature which ha S. Rogers M. Han been'acn and son and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge the Prince nunert Boat ttaiue nower. decided UDon. tlie Pair Board has de- i limurthwalte. Stewart; L. Locker. boat "38." which returned to port at 'elded thl ytr ti eliminate the sport , Porcher Island; Oeorge York. city. 3 JO yesterday afternoon. Included j which have usually been, held In con-! Central 1 Larry Love and George B. Ttte. 1 Junction with the Prince Rupert Ex-! E. C. Morris. Premier; E. Mactoefert. The hon renart helnv riven ft verv hlbltlon. There Will be some, no doubt. Stewart. hospitable reception at Ketchikan. Advertise In Tbe Dally News LAND ACT NOTICT. OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO LKASK LAM.. In Range 4. Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, snd situate m vicinity of Captaln'a Cove. Pitt Island. DC. TAKE NOTICE that Qosse Packing Co. Ltd.. of 325 Howe St.. Vancouver, B.C., occupation Pl-h Packers. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described Unda: Commencing at a post planted about H mile distant In a northerly direction from Lot 1253, Range 4; thence north S chain; thence east 20 ciatns; thence south to shore: thence west along shore to point of commencement, and containing 10 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD, Applicant. Per Chaa. L. Roberts. Agent. Dated April 7. 127. LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE Lt.MI. In Range 3. .Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the south shore of La-Bouchere ' Channel, B.C. V ' TAKE NOTICE that Oose PacWng Co. Ltd., of 325 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Pith Packers. Intend to -apply for a, lease of (be follqwlng described lands: .', Cpmmenclng at a post planted af the aoulbeast'Dorner TX. 10390. Range 3. Coat.Lnd District; thence south S chains; thence west 10 chains; thence north 5 chain to shore; thence easterly along ahore to point of commencement, and containing 6 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD, Applicant. Per Cha. L. Rebel ta. Agent. Dated April 7. J 927. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAN!!. In Coast Range 4, I .and Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Captain's Cove. Pitt Island, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Comnanv Limited, of Vancouver, B.C- occupatlon Packers,, intends to apply for a lease oi tne loiiowing aescnoea isnas; Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1253. Range 4; thence south 5 chains: thence west S chains; thence north to high water mark; thence easterly along high water mark 5 chains, more or leu. to point of com mence ment. and containing 3 acrea. more or less. OOSSE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Dated June 13. 1927. ' LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEAKE LtNTI. In Prince Rupert Lnd Recording Dl-trlct of queen Charlotte Islands, and situate at Massett Indian Village No. 1. TAKE NOTICE that The Mauett Can-ners, Ltd., of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation Canners, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at this post planted at the northwest corner of our site at Massett, B.C.; thence aoutherly 3 chains; thence easterly 3.7.1 chains, more or less; thence northerly 3 chains: thence westerly 3.25 chains, mora or les. to point of commencement, snd containing on acre, more or less. THE MASSETT CANNERS. LTD. Applicant. Per P Lorenzcn, agent. Dated April 30. 1927. i. .11 w...vwu l. u aaiviuwij a. ' the fact that the Pair will not present HI ARM K ATTRIRIITF ... . . , uiiiimii iu niiiuuuiu the season's final baseball and football engagements, etc. but, on tbe whole, the experiment with bronchi and pon- lea should prove Interesting. It Is A, Xot Matfr of Vtan but of chang something new for Prince Rupert and TSMle Ideal people will, to some extent, have r-.- to be educated to It. There seems,' LONDON, July 6. (Canadian Presg).- however. no reason why a stampede The effect of age on women'a looks u -hould not go over big In thli city, dlwussed by Sir Thomas Oliver, Profes- The Pair Board Is taking a rather big tor of Medicine. University of Durham, chance on the feature. It Is either gc "A man or woman Is as old as he or lng to make big or late on It. Every- she feels, and not aa he or she looks, thing depends on the weather and the it ha- been said that a woman who con-attitude of the people of Prince Ru- ceals her age Is a benefactor to her pert toward this sort of thing. sex. for through her determination to I remain young she has set up a superior Bill Ooldbloom. Prince Rupert' lat- standard of health, she herself being est athletic promoter, for the time aware of tne fact that by shortening her being at least, will have to give up hair and adopting modern methods of hi dreams of making a fortune out of. dress she has, so far as personal ap-boxlng and go back to fur trading on , ' pearance la concerned, temporarily mod-whlcti he stems, at least, to have grow. ified the visible marks of time, fat. Bill's protegee, Nat Porter ofj "Age" Is not. however, a matter of Prince Oeorge. who was to have gone years, but of change in the tissue!, so up against Battjjng Dido Ourvleh of that so long as woman does her best Prince Rupert for Northern B.C. light weight honors has suffered an. Injured ankle and the meeting ha been ac- Icortiingly .postponed. But '.there is a HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert P. Willi, O. P. Fisher and P. O. LaOrue, Vancouver; Mr. Simpson and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. II. P. Trefry Spring Time Is CELERY KING Tlmo Btrv a cap of tbil fin ol vegetable took, h U all th spring mtdldo you need. It drivM oot winter's poisoni, improve th ippetk anJ makes von fed better dfheavay. CELERY kUNO ia good sue th vbeU haiUf. JU icvisu, SO OF YOUNGER WOMEN to keep her mind and body young, she Is young. "Probably the middle period of. life leaves more outward signs upon women possiuiiity mat u wiucome oc at a.han men. Fortunately the change Is later date and. If Bill Ooldbloom knows . hot unlrersal. for many women are fust half as much about about sliln pawning Onetof. the bes$ attli the city tor be .1 very enthusiastic. r.v vmg u. iic um.ii .nflQtusome. attractive. - .trooo.iootmiu Jtj'otfjhV :ht; to?jI0-W as irl es ev?r st Aged in PORTRAITS OF LOCAL MAN'S PARENTS FOR MUSEUM IN OTTAWA Among many interesting donations made during Jubilee Year to the Bytown Museum in Ottawa the Citizen newspaper of that city reports portraits of the late John Rochester, mayor of Ottawa In 1870-71. father of the Ottawa City waterworks and also an MP., and the late Mrs. John Rochester as lady mayoress in 1870 when she opened the citizens' ball In the old skating rink near the canal basin on Slater Street with Prince Arthur (now the Duke of Connaught) In whose honor the ball was given. The late Mr. and Mrs. John Rochester were the parents of H. B. Rochester, an ex-mayor of Prince Rupert and now chairman of the school board here. the 7esr before the middle- period of life, and those much-admired qualities are carried on into old age when the women retain those attributes which charm all who are brought Into contact with them." SWAN SANCTUARY ON BORDERS OF VICTORIA In the early part of the year Francis Kermode, curator of the Provincial Museum, together with Cecil French. acting as an advisory committee on zoological matter to ' the city council, recommended the placing of a pair of swans on Elk Lake from Beacon Hill Park says the Victoria Colonist. This was done, and the experiment succeeded, for the birds have duly hatched out a couple of cygnets. With the parents, it is hoped they will form the nucleus of a flock of these birds which It Is further hoped will, in turn, at tract wild swans to the lske. COURT HOUSE MAKES FINE NIGHT SHOWING New Elerlrlc Lighting Arrangement In City Is Most Brilliant and Effective Undoubtedly the city's finest lighting effect U ihat which has Just - been put In operation at the Court House. Six upright column of lights as well as the Illuminated arches and long string 1ong the top of the building make a very bright showing. The wiring, all (n conduit was put In by Don Brown, loca electrician. BETTER jffsjryiraysMjwgry ai'et? 'WMWf JWat DENTISTRY PLATES that Rives you a natural appearance and lend beauty to the contour of the face. Always Dr. MAGUIRE P2T Open Over Ormes FOR RENT Johnson's Electric Floor Polisher $2.00 per day Let us know the day you want it I Kaien Hardware1 Co. Phone 3 Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND 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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