I Jaffa PRINTING Stationery Office Supplies School Supplies Kodaks Films Phonographs Records Novelties Dennison Goods Birthday and Every Day Cards Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) Phone 231 PICNIC SPECIALS Kraft Cheese, prepared for sandwiches, per. bottle 25c Chopped Olives, per bottle 50c Cheddar Cheese, per tjn 25c Heinz Pork and Deans, l's, 7 cans for 95c Heinz Pork and Beans, 2's, 5 cans for 95c Heinz Ketchup, 3 bottles for 95c FRUIT Cherries, Rig Ben, per lb. 35c Cherries, Royal Anne, per lb. 25c Plums, C lb. basket . . $1.00 Peaches, per dozen 10c & 45c Strawberries ready for canning. We suggest that you get your requirements early. They will not last much longer. Mussallem .Grocery COMPANY LTD. 117-423 Fifth Ave. East. Phones 18 and 81 Prince Rupert, B.C. REDUCTION in Prices 15 per tent off for two weeks only Come in and inspect our stock M. T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 For Ladysmith-Wellington COAL Phone 580 HydeTransler And Coal Co. 139 Second 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 ANGLICAN PICNIC WAS GREAT SUCCESS HELD IN GLORIOUS WEATHER fports and imn at IHgbj Mand In Charge of K. , Tucker rroted .Ml ration With glorious weather, a laree'inim." ber of children and energetic wot dri the part of the teachers It c&old hardly fall that the Anglican Sunday school ptcnl yesterday would be a success. Although many children vera out of town and many othera were kept home through the prersUlng epidemic of a-hooplng cough, yet there wa a Jarre attendance of parents and children. Plenty of good food and a long Hit of roortt were provided and at the end of the day all voted that a happy time had been (pent Much credit la due to E. W Tucker, auperlntendent. of the Sunday School, who waa untiring m hli effort to make everything go off well. Week-end Specials Pure Loganberry Jam, in 4 lb. pails. Special IDt1 Tropical Brand Extract, 2 oz., all flavors, 3 for 2Tt? McLaren's Maypnaise Dressing, G oz. jar. Special Weston's Cream Sodas (new stock). Regular 50c tin. Special r Brown Sugar, 4 lbs. for .... -' Smith's Tomato Catsup, 12 oz. bottle. Special 11)0 Cowan's Instant Cocoa, V lb. tin. Special 2:lf Campbell's Pork and Beans, medium size tins, 3 for &f Malkin's Best Tomatoes, 2's, solid pack, 3 for JWyM Del Monte Prunes, sizes 40-50, 4 lb. wood box. Special (Uf Singapore Sliced Pineapple, 2 lb. tins 15c COMBINATION SPECIAL Canned Fruits . . I for !)."e Royal Anne Cherries, 2's Nabob Red Pitted Cherries, 2's Malkin's Sliced Peaches, l's Malkin's Bartiett Pears, 2's Malkin's Apricots, l's Nabob Blackberries, 2's Nabob Crabapples, 2Vfe's King-Beach Red Plums, 2y2's Nabob Greengage Plums, 2's. Candied Cherries. Regular 75c lb. Extra special, per lb -IDr1 Pacific Baby Milk. 5f a tin We rjave 1,000 tins overstock to clear at this price. Limit, 20 tins to each PROVISIONS sliced, lb :i."c Brookfield or Goldenloaf Cheese, 2Mi lb. cut Ht FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Sunkist Oranges, 15 for Ho California Grape Fruit, straight Terrace Strawberries, b'asket New Cabbage, 3 lbs 1 Ik- ote-T-Preserving berries will arrive In about ten days. Table Cherries, lb AU& Book your order for Preserving Cherries now. Shipments will arrive within the next two weeks. Orders placed ahead will receive best quality and lowest case price. PRESERVING APRICOTS Owing to the highly perishable nature of this fruit, we will not bring In any extra stock. We will fill all orders taken and will guar antee the quality. Table Peaches, basket $1.00 Baskets Mixed Fruit, good assort ment r $1;00 Cauliflower, . . 25? & 5? Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210 and 211 CANNOT KEEP THE CITY BACK If People United In Their Efforts l'ort is Hound to Become Great Says Visitor ; Expressing the opinion that nothing could keep Prince Rupert from becom ing a great port. Dave Stevens, who la la the city representing the Vancouver PUe Driving and Contracting Company In connection with the construction of the road to Oalloway Rapid. In dressing the Rotary Club at lta lun- eneon yeateroay urged that the people present a united front rn the Interest of the city. Cohesion of effort- wa what waa needed in order to make things forge ahead. The road which hi company wa about to construe would give from seven to eight tnllea of road from the centre of the city. It waa rasher dif ficult to construct but difficulties were made to toe overcome. In order to develop Prince Rupert they must have transportation. the four western proTlnces were the rlcrgjt per capita and the strategic position of Prince Rupert was bound to make her a great seaport History of other places almllarty aituated proved It. Cities were touUt largely as a result of commerce and this place promised great development In It commercial nosslMlUtm. Behind It waa an empire greater than Prance and Oermany put together. The Peace River country produced the finest grain In the world as shown at Chicago re cently when It waa In competition with the best. Not only did they grow large crops in the Peace River but the wheat weighed seventy pounds to a bushel (nsead of sixty. Then there waa the timber and the minerals. The Peace country was nearer to the Pacific than Oermany was to the Atlantic and the trade would flow to Prince Rupert and Vancouver to the benefit of each. Mr. 8tevens again urged that there be cohesion of effort among the Prince Rupert people. Prince Rupert In her growth would not Injure other places but each would aid the other. "Never knock, always boost." was his final NEIGHBORS ALL AND SHOW IT (Edmonton Bulletin) "Two widely-separated and very different Incidents occurred In connection with the Jubilee celebration In Canada wrlch deserves attention. At Ottawa a VS. airman was killed when his machine crashed In landing. He was given a full military funeral, with every possible mark of the sorrow of the nation that such an untoward thing should happen to a guest. And at Blaine, on the International boundary south of Vancouver, a great demonstration was held when, the flags of the two countries were hoisted side by side and suit- LAN I) ACT. NOTICR Or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE I.AM) IOII INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES Eifirs: Alhprtn Fresh RennrU !l In Prince RUDert Land Recording j. r a, .... uismct oi rrmce nupen. ana suusie dozen lor !1. )(). Rewell Inlet. Moresby Island. Queen Canitnl CVonmprv Ttnttnr fl lh Charlotte Islands. Lard in bulk, 2 lbs. for '.Vt( Ayrshire Roll Bacon, machine Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Timber Merchants. Intend to apply lor a lease 01 the louowuu; described Isnds: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 471, Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Island, north, 31.43 chains; thence east SI. 17 chains: thence In a southwesterly direction, folrwlng the shore line to the point of commencement, and containing 30 acres, more or less. JOSEPH DOUGLAS WILSON, Agent for Kelley Logging Co, Ltd Dated 29th April. 1927 Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Ave. and Fulton Streets' PAY CASH AND BE INDEPEN DENT Milk, per case $5.50 49 lb. Sack Flour $2.75 14 lb. Box Capitol Butter . . $5.75 2 lb. Capitol Butter 85? 14 1m. Box E.C.D. Butter . . $0.15 r. ih 1.M1 lb- L-c-D- Butter lo? " ""onv., pi.I1, if, T 1 . II. OH.1 Table Plums, 5 lb. basket "'Kh Grade Bulk Tea per lb. 0 Head Lettuce, 3 for A.(rnM riurv x,a Ii5f a- Pre Cane Sugar, 10 lb 7.f? New Spuds, 6 lbs. Half sack . . : ; . Sack New Carrots, 3 lbs... . pew ueets, 3 lbs. 25? Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. 50r Oranges, 2 dozen H5? T?ami1ai Tiffin.. Cnlqa sinltr 'r'Li Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25? I Bran Flakes or Pep", 2 for . . 25? --I'Corn Flakes 10? China Rolled OatB 40? ' VraTkufi Priillu and ratroi artlOd on hand at all times. ' benefit of low price Fresh Killed Fowl from Telkwa, J? it, ... ' in small quantities. Get my prices n0r Jcr ju. . 9$C . t M Phone :0 1 $5.00 Orders Delivered Free S. B. ADAMS, Manager. NOTICE THE DAILY NEWS LAND ACT OF INTENTION TO TO LEASE LANII AI'l'LY In Ranee 4. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Barnard Cove. Princess Royal Island. TAKE NUTIUE mat tne Miuera rais ing Company Limited of Vancouver. B.C., occupation Salmon Canners, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: commencing at a post pianiea along side post marked N.W. L2573; thence southerly along high water mark 20 chains, more or less, to a post marked 3.W. L2573; thence west to low water mark; thence northerly along low water mark zo chains, .more or less. w a pamv west of the pc)lnt of commencement; tnencc easi do una, more or icbo, m point of commencement, and containing one-quarter acre; more or lesi. MILLERD PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. . Applicant. Dated June 18. 192T LAND ACT. NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE IOUESIIOKE. In Prince Runert Land Recording District of Prince Ruoert. and situate at Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte IslsnrU. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging ComDanv LlmUed. of Vancouver, u.v. occupation Timber Merchants, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described foreshore: Commencing at a post planted , at the southeast corner of Lot 471 Sewell Inlet. Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands: thence In a northeasterly direc tlon. following the high water mark to the southeast comer of Lot 4C9: thence in a southwesterly direction to the point of commencement, and conta'nlng 140 acres, more or less. JOSEPH DOUOLAS WILSON. Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. Dated 29th April. 1927, Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. able addresses were delivered by repre- j country on our anniversary, nor when sentatlve speakers of the two peoples, the Sollcltor-deneral invited the clttacn It Is a long way from Ottawa to 1 of the two countries to continue to Blaine, and a funeral Is vastly different show the nations how to live In friend- from a celebration ceremony. Yet each i ship with one another. In It way expressed a common fact; I that Canada and the United States have been good neighbors, are good neighbors now, and expect and Intend that they always (shall be. The senti ments of the Canadian people were never 'more truly represented than when their premier walked behind the gun carrlaje bearing the corpse of the U.S. aviator who come to bring the greeting of his AUTOS INDICATION OF AVERAGE PROSPERITY (Edmonton Journal) Some figures that have been liiued by the American department of commerce a (lord a striking revelation of the place that the automobile has come to occupy In the life of this continent. There Is one motor car In the United States for every five persons, which means that there can be few people there who do not make constant use of this method of getting about. In Canada we are still somewhat behind the neighboring country, but here the showing is also a remarkable one. There Is a car In the dominion i for every eleven persons. Britain has only one for ever? forty-three. There could be no more convincing evidence than this' of the high average of prosperity within our borders. TEAM SELECTED TO . PLAY AT TERRACE The following players are going to Terrace to play the fruit growers on Sunday on the occasion of the C.N.JlJ picnic. They are holding a practice At Acropolis II1II this evening and from what was seen of the Terrace team on May 24, the Rupert representatlvei'win need to play good ball. Lamble, Lob' lick. A. Mitchell, D. Prlzzell, B. Wen. dell, Joe Oosne, A. Blocombe, 8. Our. vich. J. McNulty. J. 81ms, R. Bmlth and Ed. Smith scorer and mascot. Jlllll.KH or WYCI.iriE TORONTO, July 15. The council of Wycllffe College has offered to defray the travelling expenses of graduates and their wives, wherever necessary, to ensure their attendance at the golden Jubilee celebration to Sept. 21 to Sept 6. Price HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE. Ftldi i C I Family Shoe Store, Ltd Men's Black or Brown Dress Oxfords storm welt. These are very snappy. All sizes. Annual Clearance Sale Price S4.85 We are clearings tout five lines of Leckie and Regal Dress Boots in black or brown. Values to $10.50. QC OS Annual Clearance Sale Price VU0J Men's extra strong solid leather work boots, in black or brown leathers, plain toe or toe-cap. CM 4 C Annual Clearance Sale Price Annual Annual Clearance Sale Price Wc Have ONE SALE a Year Then we make it Worth Your While for two weeks Our Shoes Fit Good Shoes Cheap GENUINE STORE WIDE SALE 23 Pairs of Onyx and J. & T. Bell Patent and Kid Pumps, with Lou Heels. Value to ?l 0.00. 95C Annual Clearance Sale Price Men's Black or Brown Srml-Drww Boots, Goodyr.ir w slip sole, high or medium toe. tM Q5 V JkSVJU Women's Patent Alligator and Elk Fancy Arrow Sandals Real footwear. Annual Clearance Sale Price 82.45 Women's Patent One-strap .: Slippers, spike heel, plain or all : trim, short round vamp. V Clearance Sale Ct AC Women's leather and Felt Boudoir Slippers in patent black kid, brown wine. Broken sizes. Annual OCIn Clearance Sale Price UfJV Misses!J!atc.nt or Tan Oxfords extra ,, , . . Misses' Patent One-simp Snake Trim strong. Sizes 11 to 2. CO Rubber Boots. First quality Men s Slipper, all sizes from 11 to 2. OO fit Annual Clearance Sale Price O.aSD " ' lack with red roles 5 75 Annual Clearance Sale Price V.J Same an above, sizes 8 to 10'. Annual Clearance Sale Price v Samc a abovl ,ireg 8 t Annual Clearance CM QC Men's Knee, all black. QQ QC Annual Clearance S2.25 6,U Sale Price JX.i7J Annual CUarance Sale Price 3d.JD Sa)e Trice Women's Satin One-strap Pumps, in Children's Brown and Patent Arrow F,er Foot While Canvas Boots four different styles, covered, spike or Sandals sizes 5 to 7 x 1 OC l soles and heels. A good shoe ' Cuban Feels. 8 to 10 4.45 Annual Clearance Sale Price f; 95C Annual Clearance Sale Price v ' Annual Clearance Sale Price . . Phone 357. Family Shoe Store, Ltd. P.O. Box 1581 WESTHOLME THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 3 p.m. 1 i 'The Flaming Frontier A stirring, spectacular super-drama of the plains in 1876 A historical photo-play of the days of Custer. Distlngul; hr?! cast. HOOT fJIBSON, ANNE CORNWALL CF.OIHJK FAWCETT, DUSTIN FARNUM, WALTER R()(5ERS, KATHLEEN KBV and many others. CAMEO COMEDY "DANCING FIRE." PA.THE REVIEW Corne( Solo 'The Immortal Choir." A. Lotter. Soloist R. Greenfield Admlnsion GOc nhd 25c Canadian National Ihc Largeft Railway Syflem in America 1 Tijer" -STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE AII.IM1H from I'KINCE III I'KKT for VANCOUVER. VICTOKU. HE ITl n..h n.h linVIIIV t(lVIIAV ami nml Tl Till 1 1 ' 'It It nil 11 4 V V J inn .... u.V. . .. . .. .. ...... ..' .. ... - .. ...... - ..U', If.n". I.,.!., n.l I Lllll.ll. Inr ANVOX and HTEWAKT MOMMY, t'UIKXY, 4.00 I'"1, lor ALASKA WEItNESIIAV. 4. I'-1"- lor MASSETT INLET . MONIIAV, 4.0(1 J'."'- lor HKIDEOATE INLET and SOUTH O.LEEN CIIAKLOTTE DsUNI)S. ff' nlfclitlv. PASSENOEK TltAINS LEAVE I'ltlNCF. HL'PEKT ll.tll.Y EXCEPT Si:.MAV at I1J a.m. for PHINCE OEOItOE. EIMN' TON. WINNIPEO, all points Eastern Canada, I nlted Ntates. 4ASPEK PAItK LODGE OPEN MAY 21 TO SEPTE.MIIElt 30. 8EE CANADA IN CANADA'S Jl lllLEE YEAK 1HC7 . 1027. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Use Canadian National Express for Money Orders, rorelcn Cheque, etc.. also for your next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 528 TIIIIID AVE. PRINCE ItUPEKT. Phone W