r, July 15, 1927 innua jor krsuti MILK ton fviii better luck onbakeday twtCTIN(0 twtCTIrifO Marl in Canada fcv M moktt ut AWM Ai&jf oaJ Special Jabour Bros., Ltd. special NEILSON'S Jersey Milk Chocolate larjre cakes, each NEILSON'S CREAMY TOFFEE larue cakes "Of, 3 for oOt rmes Ltd. Pioneer Drttgrisla THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. - - 'TELEPHONES 82 f, 200 DEMAND fRupert Brand" Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAK FAST FOOD.' Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. t'rince Rupert, H.C SPUN : SILK For Your Summer Dress Use Spun Silk We have a Very wide range of colors in a jrood quality spun silk at $1.10 Also a big variety of Dress Materials to choose from. 'hone 615." Corner 3rd and 7th UNION 'STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnrs rrum Prince Kuierl. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, swunnon liny, Alert Raj, etc, Turday, 5 '"v. p.m. for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Huledale, Alrrt Hay, etc., Saturday 9 a.m. .Tor PORT SIMPSON, ALICE ARM. tNVOX, STEWART, Walra Ixland, Suu-r day. s p.m. For aa River Point! and Porl MinpHon, Friday p.m. 123 21id Avenue. II. M. SMI Til. Areill. Prlnre Rilrrt, IU If Throiirh iirkrii aM in virti.rla and Seattle at a reduced rate and Ibatgatr checked through to dektliuttlnn. W&RANT'S Best Procurable 3 (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whis!x RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Battled ana1 (warantr.4 k, Wifliaa. Cram li Soni Limitaal CWkIJ'cIi m4 CW .. Glanl. vat Dialillertta. Dfl- This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia j sn' ii ii i Co. Local and Personal i Atthura Tut. pbon 878. B C Undertaker. Phac 41. Dentist. Or. J. H. Oe. Phone 66. ' L freh & cMar. 6Werat TVWkW e . Ott the Big 4 habit I When thinking tTixl, phone 4. tf Shoe rrbullt like ArHiura Shoe store. new at Mc- U "yd Transfer bow ant tor Ldy- nilth-Weinniton On). P&om 580. tf Robert Jroktnj of UuhU returned Mr. Yr of Um dry dot and Un Ymt Kit for Toronto on toitri eostbound. Mrs. Ortrra m a p.,rngr on th Prince Cbari aoutlibouad tar Vancouver yterly evening. At Um aenoolbosrd meeting iMt night account to the amount of ,4lt.7 wr paawd (or payment. Whlit Dtlva and Dance In Moose Ht41 tonight. Gentlemen Tie. Ladle 1 Card at 8 JO pjn. aproiDpt. Mm. A. C. Kenny and her two girl were on the Cardena tram Port Albwnl nd art vUtung relative la town. Arrlvm; on the Cardena from Van- Plain and Fancy Olngham. regular IS per yard. Saturday only. 3 yard for TSc. All kinds of novelty and Tabraloo Cloths, regular II 3S per yard. nnim f fcT I v t hl has Urrtt4in B.C.. occupation Fln Packers. Intends I to Strata. Ontario, on thu noraing1 Patenters on the Prince Charles to Vancouver Included Ool. Wilson of the Montlaaitvben and RoUton Timber Oo The Union B.S. Garden wm late. not arrtvini till 8 ajn. tbis morning and sJUag again for Skeeti and Nam potnta at 10 ajn. Str berry Tea under the auspice of St. Andrew Society ldla' Auxiliary tomorrow. July 18. at 3 pm. In the Room on Second Avenue. The Prince Rupert wa three-quartora of an hour late UUa morning owing to fog. arriving at 11 15 She bad 114 panMiagar for the ematbound pamanger. Those present at the achoolboard meeting laat night ware trustee Rochester. Johnson, Bryant. Ollchrlst, Principal Peddl and Secretary ChrUrtl. In his report to the schoolboard laat THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THRE$ PRESBYTERIAN PICNIC WAS GREAT SUCCESS Enjovablc Time Spent al llgy Ivlsad by Sunday School The annual Preahyterlan ptonlc to Dtgby Ialad yeaterday afternoon waa on of the moat 'auomaful erer held. Kt with a fine day and a calm ae. nature dW It beat to make all happy. and the oommlttre coiuhrtlng of L. M. Puller. Bd. Smith, .San Jabour. Robert OfBMton. C. J. Ham and John E. Darey tb ladeteUgaMe euperlntenOnt of the Sunday School. re equally aucceuful lb (heir efiert to make all happy. Boat were loaned by C. Currte. Jack Undaay. D. C Stuart, C. E. Surr and O. W. Ntckerase. Tn race were (.renly conteated, the winner being a follow: Mia Short gin: girl, 1. Dorothy Fuller; 3. Jean Cameron. Boy Bab Wtrfiacroft; 3, David Mis C. MltahelT sUm: girl 1, Irene Van Dyke; 3, Muriel Eby. Boys 1. Frank Wllllscroft; 3. Junior MahaSy. Mia Owen's c! - 1. Annie Muni aba; 3. Winnie Cameron. C. ttoteml eta. 1, Henry Unrein 3. Don nyan. Mr. Cameron' eJs -1, Helan Ma hatTy: 3. Fred. MuuaHem. John Dart' ei !. Erie ChrUtle- on; 3. BlHy Vance. L. M. Fuller' etas. 1. DoujlM Chrtotlaon: 3, Floyd Eby. Mr. Fuller el. 1, Myrna Fuller; 3. Evelyn Dalgarno. Mr. Matheaon. 1, Joan Arthur; 3, Beaate Brown. Sam Jbur" claaa-l. Alfred Rlt ehle; 3. Edward Flnlayion. EtMt SmlUl'a ela-I, Oarfleld Mc Klaley; 3. BlUy Fuller. Bible ela. 1. BeuUh McKlnley: 3, airly Vance. Belay race. Wlaner Bryant, Billy Vance, Billy Fuller eud Charle 8tew. art. Men Tcadier' Potato race. 1, Mr. Fuller consolation. John Davie. Married ladle' scone eating race. I, Mr. Llnzay Waugh; 3. Mrs. Thomson. Married ladle' race. 1. Mr. Jabour: 3. Mr. ChrUtle. Olrls1 free for all race.-1, Jean Thomson: 3. May Jones. Fat Men's race. 1, Ed, Smith; 3, U M. Fuller. SUCCESSFUL TEA HOME OF MRS. KIRKPATRICK nUIr -uii. rrmcipsu or ex forty people attended a most Peddle of the High School suggested ,uccaafm tea given by Mrs. W. J. that a Junior high school would be an Klrkpatrick yesterday afternoon at her " I home on Fifth Avenue Wk( Mrs. Krikevaky poured, and assisting tn f rv- Inv iwr A1ta Mririn1v n1 Ulu " thU," H'fhW,! T..UJrk rgn The funds of the church will ZL J-L..T . . benefit considerably from the event. CXmstrucUoo Co.. thirty-eight men are In town and will move to the camp In ,...- a wuple of day when accommodation ,nl.(ml Will It liltli M ready. PITTSBURGH TODAY PITTSBURGH, July 15. Henry White, former ambassador to France and Italy. - . ' 'T Conference, died tod.,. Pbon Novelty Shop At the achoolboard meeting last night letter acknowledging their appointment were read from Miss Mercer, the new principal of Booth School and J. S. Wilson the vice-principal. No new appointment to the staff were made and no resignations received. IRISH REPUBLICAN COUNTESS SUCCUMBS DUBININ. July 15. Countess Markle vlez. prominent republic worker In IreUtnd. died this morning following two operations recently for appendicitis. several book with plots located at J CATHOLIC SISTERS potnia aiong wis coast is out cruising securing more looal color for his next book. He Is the author of "Huldowget" which treat of the life of a missionary and nurse in a northern In dian village. Only two monthly report were .re ARE TAKING COURSES Taking Siiinnirr Coure In Various Educational Institution, Including (Jueen's diversity ceived by the sehoolboard at tta meet-1 OTTAWA. July 15. A number of the mg last night, one from Principal sisters of the staff of the Congregation Harsness of BooUi school showing total de Notre Dame are leaving for various attendance of 428 of which boy were educational centres in Canada and the 230 and girls ISO. The other was from United States to follow special courses, principal Peddle showing attendance of The sister tn charge of the art depart- 127 of which boys were 53 and girls ment has left for Montreal and Que- 74, Mr. Peddle acknowledged the bee to study under expert professors. receipt of 20 from the Parent Teachers The sister In charge of the High School fu: 'nation which would be applied to has gone to Boston to follow coursei at puchase books for the library. Copley Square School of expression and ANNOUNCEMENTS C N R. Employe Picnic. July 17. Baptist Fictile to Dlgby, July 31. St. Andrew's Picnic, July 34. K.C. Picnic, July 31. Moose Picnic August 7. Canadian Legion Picnic August 31. LAND ACT pedagogy, and the teacher of the French sisters, rias left for Montreal to study at the Marguerite Bourgeoys School of Pedagogy Institute. Others have gone to Kingston to continue courses at Queen's University, and several mote wUl take advantage of the Department of Education's court at the Ottawa Normal School. 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS. , Prime Rupert W. E. Draney. Massett; J. E. Merry- field. J. H. Hamilton and Mrs. Hamil ton, Vancouver. Mrs. H. Barclay, Leader, Saskatchewan; E. Yalta tzle, Massett; F. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO Le Rol Thurmond, 8mlthers; W. 8. LEASE LAND. In Range 3, Coast Land District. Land locordinz District nf rrlri- Plirw,rt iAid situate on the south shore of Evans Arm. I III, b c Comer, Vancouver; C. M. Barbeau. Ot tawa; C. P. Deal, California; R. O. Johnson. Inverness; Miss Evelyn E. Larchlnger, and Miss Ruth ; Zlegler, - I i TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing j Toronto: L. Hall, Smi there. W.M. Chap-3. Ltd., of 325 Howe St, Vancouver, man, Vancouver. ' ' " V ' ' t apply tor a lease of the followlnz described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 chains distant tn an easterly direction from northeast corner Lot 740. Range 3; thence south 10 chains: tl-.ence west 15 chains: thence north to shore; thence easterly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. GOSSE PACKING CO. LTD.. Applicant. Per Chas. L. Roberts. Azenft Dated April 7, 1927. Central Robert Jenkyns, Ed. Chesley. Mrs. C. Minnie, Edmonton. savoy Thomas Smethwslte. England. Bill Colllson left on the Cardena for Massett where he will be employed at the Langara Cannery for the summer. Advertic in The Dally News nHE above illustration is from an actual photograph of an original keg in which the celebrated "Seagram's 83" was first stored for ageing and still in possession of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons Limited, Waterloo, Ont. All Seagram's Whiskey is aged in individual oak casks, and the year of manufacture is guaranteed "by the Dominion Government's seal over the capsule of each bottle. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor C ontrol Board or by the Government of British Columbia H. Rjrall of the Bank of Commerce staff and recently winner of the Prince Rupert Tennis Club's etngles, left for Vancouver on his vacation. He hopes to be back in time to take part in .other tournaments. An unusual number of Canadian pas sengers mostly from Vancouver Island and New Zealand tourist made up the list on the Princess Charlotte this morning. Arriving at 8 am. she left again at 9.30 for northern point. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 AUCTIONEER THERE IS NOTHING MEAN OR YEL- lew about me. Let every person fight his own battles. I am garnet You furnish the girl. I will furnish the furniture and throw a baby buggy In. No reasonable offer refused. I will sell my stock at reduced prices up to August 15. Phone 774. O. F. Brine, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. PLEASURE BOAT. 19 FT. long. 6 h.p. engine: In good running condition. Valentine, Phone 179. WANTED. ENGLISH OR SCOTTISH terrier, one or two years old. Apply Savoy Hotel. 165 WANTED. DRIVER FOR FORD DE- livery car. Apply LaCaase Bakery, j FOUND. PAIR OF HEAVY RIMMED' spectacles. Apply Dally News Office. ! LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FO LEASE IOKKSIIORE. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Sewell Inlet. Moresby Island, Quern ! Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging! Company Limited, of Vancouver. B.C. occupation Timber Merchants. Intend to tpply for a lease of the following described foreshore: Commencing at a poet planted appro -! lmately 8 chains south, 20 degrees east' irom tne nortneast corner or Lot 472. Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island; thence followlnz the htEh water mark in an east erly, southerly and southwesterly direc tion k lis intersection witn tne easterly boundary of Lot 472; then southerly 1 and easterly to the northwest corner of S.T.L. 6215 P.; thence In a northwesterly ! direction to the point of commencement, ana containing 43 acres, more or less, JOSEPH DOUOLAS WIISON. Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd Dated 29th April. 1927. NOTICE. There will be offered for sale at Public Auction at the Provincial Government Court House. Prince Ropert. B.C.. on Thursday, August 11th. 1927, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, tne following lots: Lots 9 and 10. Block 1. Section 5. ! . Lot 9 and 10. Block 23, Section 1. Lot 7, Block 3. Section 2. ! Lot 1. Block 8. Section 7. I all In the City of Prince Rupert. 'B.C. Terms: Ca-h payment at time of sale, or one-quarter casn ana tne Balance in . tnree eouai annual instalments, witn in terest on the deferred payments at the rate of 6 per annum, the Crown Orant fee to be 110.00 additional. Plans nhowlnz the lots offered for sale may be seen at the office of the Government Agent, Prince Rupert. B.C. NORMAN A. WATT, Government Agent. Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C. July 4th, im. BARGAINS BARGAINS IIcanadian Vacific 'XtSHWlV at the FORCED SALE of THOR JOHNSON'S large stock of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS BARGAINS Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Tn Ketchikan, Wrangrll, Juneau, and Skugway July 4, 8, li, 15. 18. 22. .-. 29. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Julv 2, 6. 9, 13, 16. 20, 23, 27, 30. PRINCESS IIEATKICE. For llutedsle. Eat Kelta llella. Ocean rails. Namu, Alert Bay. Campbell River, and Vancouver every Saturday. II a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C ORCHARD. General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. ThoWsdn HardwarerG6iEtdMi 253 Third Avenue Prince Rupert Adjustable Window Screens 50c to $1.25 Assorted Screen Doors $3.75 to $5.00 Puritan Two-Burner OH Stoves $27.50 Bread Boxes and Pantry Cabinets $2.00 io $5.00 1