ii erii emenf is not pub-i t d ptii.ved by the rr : K " rd or by . f of Dritish Columbia & A tdWrt Free lessons in- Dennison Art Craft ! -iis will be given ii Art Craft, com- CRYSTALLINE LAMP SHADKS CISSOK PAINTING WAXWORK FLOWER MAKING iiSKr.T WEAVING, etc '' ; -lay and Friday i rom 2 to 5.30 K tninj ( lasses every Wednesday from 7 (o 10 Rose, Cowan & Latta, Limited Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) Phone . . . '2.11 THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS V LAUNDER. SHIRTS AND SHIRTWAISTS TOO- 1 So TrlATTtf EY SEE.M I B aUlTE FRESH AND NW-- V I R hirt waist and his shirt lioul.I 'ake a trip to this laun-'' and murn. They will demon: -rate to you our expert abihiy. our polite manner of ser-J Jf and our moderate prices. Wc imit,-. y0U to do this. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 Wood DRY IJIRCII, CEDAR AND JACK PINE " !! Sinple Load $.1.5(1 Double Load $0.50 Larire Sack 50? UUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue W I I MSB- -a, Man in the Moon , Vssir' PEOPLE do ant km4 to make the on mitkes twite. There see always plcntv ot ntw on to mtM thm to g : lianiea. ONE v lo kep the young tolkt ::me is to buy a damrport ami ty "I m- irmit nora YOV doii'l hEV to go to th luwMr i:nn in urder to rind bunk. WHAT would the baibete do If women oner more decided to let taU I:.. Krow long IF ever I attended a contention of :o union of benighted ciuseru I f. :ud advocate free food and auf ti .uk. free cigarette, free show, tree pec-ii and free taxi with tax on everybody eirept ourselves to pay tor neae lr.tle exemptions. THERE'S a cargo of bait coming fr .m Vancouver Uland Purely (here must be an election in slghtl THE train la cosnlauj. hurrah, gay boy' i he i-nt ir. coming, turn ahoy -I It ml;. up to the roaat W:r we lite to ace it meat It'll be here toon. May it bring ua joy! Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert , Ot'TOItnt Sll. I91J, New mi received today of the death in action cm the Western Front of La ace Corporal Nell Mackay. a atone r newspaperman of the city. He was an active member of the St. An-OieW Society and U aurvlvad by a widow and one daughter and two ton l woo are at present residing In Van couver. ' The fishmg veeeel Sitka. Oast. J. !!. Meagher, limped Into port today, hav tag hit a rock In Saunncr Strait. The ( I took. 8. Sinclair, waa nearly lost over board. Oeorge R. Naoen. deputy minister of land, yesterday Informed the city eouneU that the government was pre. pared to turn over 448 feet of waterfront near Cow Bay for the establish ment of a municipal wharf. WATER NOTICE. DIVERSION AMI lfE TAKE NOTICE that E. Rousseau, whose t address la 410 Seymour Street, Vancou ver. B.w.. win apply ior a ucence mi take and tut 1 cubic foot of water out of unnanmed stream which flowa southerly and drain Into Port Stephen. -Bit, about one mile eut of Bluff Point. The water wUl be diverted from tb stream at a point a xmt 600 fret from the mouth and will le used for commercial DurooMa upon the land described a Lot 2750. rung 4. Coast District. This not ire waa posted on the ground on the 36th day of July. 1937. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant , thereto and to the "Water Act will be filed in the office ot the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Objec-1 tinna to the aoDlieation mar be filed I with the aald Water Recorder or with the . Comptroller of Water RlshU. Parliament Buildings, victoria, H.u., wimin mini daya after the first appearance of this notice In a local newapaper. The datt of the first publication of this notice la AUgUat 20. 1937. EUOENE ROUSSEAU. Applicant. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LA Ml In AUln Land Recording District of the Caaelar District, and situate at tne mouth of Wann River, about 500 feet easterly along the ahore from tne nortn-wet corner of the Skylark Mineral Claim. TAKE NOTICE that I. Horace Mc Naughton Flayer, of AUln, occupation B.C. Land Surveyor, acting as agent for the Engineer uoia Alines iao, inc., in tends to apply for a lease of the follow int described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 500 teet easterly along the shore from the nortnwest corner ci me oayiara Mineral 'Claim;- thence northerly 225 feet; thence easterly 100 feefc thence southerly 150 feet, more or leas, to high water mark; tnence westerly iuu icei. more or less, to point of commencement. and containing 6.5 acres, more or less. ENOINEER GOLD Mints uiu.. mu Applicant. H. MeN. Frascr. Agent. Dated Augutt 9. 1927. "Lt Ihm Clmrk Hitching hlp fotf' To Grow Strong reaulres eood food. Clark's Pork and Beans contain in a most acceptable form the nu trit ious elements required and also the rre cious vltamlnes. Children usually prefer them to other foods. Their cost, about 3c a liberal serving, makes them most economical. Sold Ertrjrwhmr WrvkfT4 110 XaL w T If T t llllff aataaniafWaaaaaaW i JS-27 ' PRESENTATION SCHOOL PRIZES .SuctetiHful Sturfent Recti ve Re- tuinillon at i'ret Teachtr list Bering Tbr nanaiar BMeting of the Prince Rugcrt ParaXkt Tsackar Aasoeiation took plate Iih evaaung ;n t! nucutorlum of the Sooth afcsnorl.l School when tb PMatotatiatt af axws'ji and eaitiiicaua won hy the tntranae ptajMa of the city schoo.'s took piae. 1 Tlie meeting cpesesl wit ttt alng-itif of o Canada.- After taw feeding ( vl the minutes an ak no wldean t of ,the receipt of MS from astvlatMHi . read from the Principal ot Borden I Sr Ileal. I Ma Jackaaa the laMatjtid th I iudianc with her ffltatal atogtng of, A China Traaedy ' anal "th Uiac ', Tret.'' Uia Lam TStt ttllniptnlad In tb ahtanea f m. & Rocbeater. chairman of tb athoal boaai. tbtprUtca ere distributed by J. C. Bfady. MP. Mr. Brady la BreanrthaJ the prtaea for history atrtaata th lajSKaUance of thu subject. Mo sublet alay a bigger part in the itevplopnMat at a country than history. It 1 at th root of Its very existence Th Dtamond Jubilee Otobration of Conltdnratlon waa a recent resainster o; th lnustangf progreaa oi omy amy years. Prince ahpert bad a history of only twenty but that waa a romance and great event bad taken place In that short tlm. In nother twenty years it would be the pupUa of today who would be hpif the course of destiny here and tkeihtrt. The prairie province bad unlvtratttts of recent foundation that already moulding the life and character of Canada. A young country eapeclaUy had great need to study th trend of history and benefit by tne leaton of the past. Education waa ninaaaarj that ,t might fulfil it destiny. VAI.1K tir IIAPPINKSS Mr. Brady spoke to the student of he value of happiness and atated that It depended largely on physical health. Irtedom from worry, congenial aaclety. interest in work, proper time for I Me, tb right amount and kind of sleep and a good digestion. Book de velopment waa not enough. Character at all-important. A good ideal was to be kept In mind. He ttted that the student might, for lov of Can work, study and advance education, and that they might also ate that other children would hav the chance to re- i ts had be part of the grrt British Bmptra ot which Canada was to Important a part. Toe uovemer-oeneral' medal waa awarded to Archie Thompson of the Booth School. PICI7.ES FOR HISTORY The prtfea fw Ouutdlan History pre tented by the Queen Mary Chapter of the I ODE to pupil of Borden School were presented to Beth Mutrie and Jcneph Mare hll don by Mrs. Oeorge Woodland. Regent of (tie chapter. MraH Woodland referred to the great work if the I ODE. during the, great war and stressed the great value of the work since the war. It had spent over M33.000 on education and bad distri buted 40,000 picture. Bursarie were provided for children of soldier wtoo were killed In the war. Mrs. Orchard MeLeod of the Adair Cans chapter ot the I.O.D.E. presented the history prices donated by that chapter to the Booth Schotil for Canadian History. The winner waa Archie Thompson. Mrs MeLeod supplemented the remarks of Mrs. Woodland by re ferring to the splendid record made by students who had benefitted by the I O.D.E. bursaries In Canada and England. She also asked that the I.O.D.E. be advised of any children who might be eligible for educational benefit of he order. Mr. Brady then dlatrlbuted the en trance certificates to the following: Booth Memorial School: Archie Thompson, Agnes Ouyan. Annie OU-chrlst. Earl Gordon. Peter Krook, Jean Wilson. Joan Arthur. Vlota Johnson, Nellie Lawrence. Clara Lundqulst. Mary Hudema. Olive Munro. Muriel Vance, Audrey Wrathall. Clouston Johnaton. All.n Vance. Bishop Thurber, Rose Weach, Helen McLrod. Edith Miller. Fred Cameron. Phyllis Way, Jack LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO JIM. M Oneen Charlotte Islands Land District. Land Reoordlng District of Prince Rupert, and situate north of Lots 1658 and 1657. take NOTICE that Th Lansara Fish ing and Packing Co. Ltd. of Mawett, occupation dinners. 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; thence north 5 chains to the fow water mark; thence westerly following aald low water 160 chains; thence southerly 5 chains; thence easterly 160 chains to the point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or leu. LnANOAKA FISIIINO cz FACJUNd CO. LTD. Applicant. Fred Nash, Agent. Dated June 27. 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Re- cording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay, Graham Island, oi. TAKE NOTICE that SomervUle Can nery Company, Limited. Vancouver. B.C., occupation Packers. Intends to apply for a lease or tne iouowmg described lanas: commencing at a post planted at tn northwest corner of Lot 1571, Q.C.I.i thence east 30 chains; thence north 2 chains, more or leas, to low water mark: thence west following low water mark, 30 chains; thence south 2 chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and i contlnlnc r'v a . :ire r !- V 'Hi. .VIUX. CANNEttY COMPANY. LIMITED. Applicant Dated August 31, 1927. Usk alto to hear 3 -v w ft Automatic Orthophanic Victrola It chunoes Its own Kecordj highboy Graceful and beautiful containing the principle of "Matched Impedance1' or' "smooth flow of sound" a true Orthophonic Victrola Hear it. who prefer the quiet dignity highboy, trie new Alvara is an ins-t- designed .to order. description of the quality of To say it is an Orthophonic say all. among Orthophonic Victrolas the graceful William and Mary ' V TIT!OR Those -of a trurhent You need no its music. Vidrota is to This newcomer is designed in TV Victor Talking Vlereck, Roy Morrison, Doris Montgomery, Dorothy Balllnger, Mabel Ivar- son. Arthur Scattlebol. Douglas Scott. Alexander Oeary, Tom Kelsey. Borden school Margaret Wllllscroft, Edna Allen, Annie Smlthlmer Stevens. Alcert Stiles, Evelyn Anderson, Roy Wicks, Amerlco Domlnato, Jlmmle Lee, Edna Unger. Beth Mutrie, Minnie Fox, Mona Yates. Joseph Marchlldon, Loa Davldron, Carl Batt, Max Larkln. Terence Onne, Florence Thompson, Nellie Ourvtch. Malsle Dungate, In concluding Mrs. Boddle spok of the alms of the Parent Teacher Association and reminded the large audience that with the co-operation of the parents, teachers and school board great strides could be made in the improvement of education facilities and urged all to Join the association. After the singing of the Nations! Anthem refreshments were served In the Home Economics rooms by the refreshment committee under Mrs. West. STEWART Wellington Beaton has' returned from a business trip to England as a result Spasmodic Croup -MP Often checked with H?one aPPhcation of L v&gV Vicks. Just rub on 6 frC IS VAPORU3 OVIH new Orthoph "True in Sound ' Victrola Machine Company of of which Tie waa successful in interesting Old Country as well as local capital In the development and equipment of the Georgia River Gold Mines Ltd. Operations on a large scale on the pro- 'perty are how expected. Large bodies of ore have been ex losed over a great area on the Dal louste property and an ambitious pro p-am of further development Is being 'aunched for the winter. George Cam- iron is In charge of operations. High grade ore has been encountered in the L. and L. Consolidated of which Harry Thomey I supedlntendent. Some if It has gone as high as S271 in silver, lead, zinc and gold. N. H. Stevens has left for North Dakota where he has been called on account of the Illness of his father. Ernest Barnarda has returned from a trip to Vancouver and other points in the south. N Mrs. Bert Lane haa left for Vernon where she will visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. McNeill of Seatle. hav arrived at Hyder, Mr. McNeill having been appointed assistant cashier of the bank there. Miss Muriel Forsyth has left for Prince Rupert where she will be married this week to Cecil Rose. Operations carried on during the past summer on the Vancouver group have produced encouraging results. A big belt ot good looking veins has been iftred up under th direction of 8am An 1 ! Alvara $190 or with electric $230. Vlodel manner, in rich mahogany or walnut, in wood carefully matched and color-blended with a care for the delicate effects it is pos- sible nowadays to achieve in two tones. The beautiful, turned legs and a bottom rail of graceful curvature compose an instrument of rhythmic beauty that is art, yet "lends a grace beyond the reach of art". Go to any His Masters Voice dealer today to hear and see this new model. Obtainable on easy payments. omc Trade Mark Reg'd Canada, Limited, Montreal page rms UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailing from Prlnre Knptrt. lor VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, liwanson Ray, Alert Bay, etc, Tueday. s p.m. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Bated ale. Alert May, etc. Saturday 9 a.m. For PORT SIMPSON, NAAS H1VEU POINTS, ALICE A KM, ANYOX. HTEWAKT, Wales Island, Sunday, 8 p.m. It! 2nd Avenue. H. M. SMITH. Arent. Prince Rupert, IJ.C. Through tickets sold t Victoria and Seattle at a reduced rate and baggage checked through to destination. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND cording District of Prince Rupert, and ll.ln.a . T.J , , I . . . - tfuwnv mruuf. juoresuv ' AS- land. Q.C.I. Company, Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., vvjl,iuu A at, A.VTI i, 1U.CUQ9 wO PP J IOi a lease of the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted at the -w. vviuvt va, -wv UU MC-Wa., VilllCC northwesterly and along high water mark VI "CO, W UVUl. , 5 37 E. from the N.E. corner Lot 140: thTir Tlftff b KM 0T V 1 M ttU-iM. - - or Jesa, to low water mark; thence southeasterly along low water mark to tKKt: thnr 5 1 r'halna imam aw 1... to the point of commencement, and con- vaiuuis, a uk, more or icsa, MILLERD PACKINQ COMPANY, LIMITED, . . Applicant. Dated September 7. 1927. Deschamps. Gerald Steward has left for a visit to his home on Gsllano Island. Mr. and Mrs. a. H. Munro will tail tonight on the Prince Oeorge for Van- couver taking their younger son, Allan, for treatment to hla eyes at the hand of a specialist. ' t motor Made only by Victor Look for the Trademark YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies Coats Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next Royal Bank