v ,ftut Hi. Id2? i ... -.w ... .a - Otic 3 Hmndu .2 Willi a Vedl&ce - o r 'loJ in C'Ojirut.. r &: . -nrnt it hoi publl jHfd, or t "jcl bjUuorCfariniBaml a t i jvurrnmcn) ci Bt ihsh Columbia. THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS 10 LOW PRICES Yhm YOU CAN AFFORD i .'iiiinn-ter of our work low prices have com-i .mix us our business Folks know that our r i class nnd that we .lily d(;Hiidalile. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 For COAL Phone 580 HydeTransfer And Coal Co. 1 30 Second Avenue REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off tpr two wi(k only f ame in nnd inspect our stock M. T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOK Third Avenue P.O. Box 977 MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for Jjtl.00 Ca.nh price tickets. MdJride Street Btore now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy . i 1th St. - Telephone G57. jjr. Alexander Smith Illock I'hone S75 DENTIST MEDAL WINNERS IN FIRST AID CHOSEN -Mlw There f'arrsghrr of i:lmnto and A. Murln at tjaeher 'arrj i.lf V.SM. limine WINNIPEG. Aug.. fca.- Aaeordin,, to "'Jf" tMy ffMi Hm VfM Mia Teresa H Cuvufrfytf mumxm and A Uoria 4 Qw. la ghat ttmj are u riraj inner of ttr Paf nasdaai emblematic iof Um Individual tint -aid championship jo! tb Canadian National Railway, The e I direr-tor of tnvig..woii. and thousands , o: individuals oat tlie ayatMn Iran iat ;lu iomI participated In the competition. 'The mril competition were conduct-led by Dr. C. A. Hoi.-ettv director general I..: the st John Ambul.iii, Association, 1 and at the conelumon ol liu tour Dr. tii;:u ariectna aevcii women und ft? men u the Ut flntt-jltlera in the groups. After further examination Cam- xner, wno la in UM general offices at Edmonton, anal Mr. Marin, who la In tl.a office of the general superintendent mi Quebec, we found the muml efficient. Mlaa OarralMr obtained ST marlu out of a possible 100 and Mr. Marin had 83 mark. ALMARM A blf aula of lead-ainc ore has born toy Morris R Beriuilrlikr on thi Bunrls group In the McOraUi Mountain aretloB. Ifee body of ore ranka tfc arat that ha been until Um eajnp and It aaaaya well. Trout tMdnfl in the Alice Am dla-trtet U eaMptlonally ood Uua year II- liana River, Canyon Creek aad the Heraaa Ikea aM puiar with the H. Moore haa arrived rrom Anyox aM laa taken the noaltlon of conunitraUnf LAND ACT MirifK or isri-vuos to aiti. Tl) I.KiM; LtMl In Rant . Land ReeardMtg DUtrtet of Prince Rupert, and iltuate at Barnard Cove, Prinoeaa Royal bland. TAKE NOTICE tbat the Mlllerd Packing Company Limited of Vancouver, R.C., oncHpaflon Salmon Cannera, Intend! to apply for a leane of the follcrw-ing described land:- - CommenclnR at a port planted along- rte poat marked N.W. L2S73: tbenc aoutlierly along high water mark 20 rlialna. more or teea. to a pout marked 8.W L267J; thence weat to low water mark; thenm northerly along low laatrr mark 30 chalna. more or leaa. to a point wrat of the point of commenreafwnt: thenre east 60 llnka, more or lea, to point of cununenreMtnt. and ranlalnlng cne-quarter acre, more or lean. MlliJytO PACKINO COMPANY LI Mil ED. Applicant. rViteH Tun 18 1827 . SYNOPSIS OF uiND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unrenerved, aurTayed Crown landa may be pre-empted by Brlttah eubjecta over U year of at, and by alien on declaring Intention to become llrltlth subject, conditional upon rldnce, occupation, did linrovinent for agrlcultura purpose Full Information concerning rsm-latlons rviciirdlng pre-nupllons 1 Klven In Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, "How to iTe-rmpt Land." copies of tihlch can be obtained free of charge y aitdreiMiIng the Department of Lands. Victoria, B.C.. or to any Gov eminent Agent Jteoorda wlU be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, anil which Is not timber-Unit I parrvlnir over (.000 board . feet . ber ------ atr west of the Coast r service! . industry Simplicity One of l ie features of FairbanVs-Morae Diesel Engine that ha appealed to operator! of tugs, freight Uwts and hahing vruclt, is ita itnpficity. Simple in construction and simple to operate, no auxiliary ignition device two cycle piinciple airless injection t fuel. No valve to grind; no complicated valve rockers to keep in adjustment. Uses low grades of fuel oil. ExcrHmt mananivrring qualities on right loads and slow speed, Fairbanks Motte Diesel Engines are made in the following sire; 20 h p. 2 cyL 180 h p. 6 cyl. 40 hp 60 h p SO h p. 120 h p. 120 h p. 2 cyl. 3 cyl. 4 cyl. 4 cyl. ;6 cyL 240 h p. -4 cyl. 360 h p. 6 cyl. 480 h p. 4 cyl. 600 h p. 5 cyl. 720 h.p. 6 cyl. Tic CANADIAN EiiihanKS'Morse COMPANYwClmUstf 7s B..llf St., Vsncouw, b!c. Co. JohaM A Broad S Victoria, B.C. 70i null lUSierUi Undent at the Tortc mine. The Alace Arm board of school trus-l nAlulat thla vm, tf A I la.tAcria, . , . , i uum v ana iu. uiock 2j, oectioii i and D.uo reel per acre wu w....-.j Il0t r Block 3 stn,,, , ( itange. Applications .for pre-emptions ax ta be kddreneed to th Ind Com-mlaaJont r it te Land, Kecordlng Division, Jn which the land applied for 1s situated, and are made ton printed s ferms, -copies of which can bs obtained from th Land Commissioner. rre-emptlons must be occupied for flv years and Improvements mad to value of $10 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Orant can be received. for more detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt IjaUltl. , PURCHA8E Application are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, cot being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum price for first-class (arabls) land 1 U Cfir acre, and second-class (grai-lna) land Ir acre. Further la-formatlon-rearardlng purchase or lease of Crown lamia 1 given In Bulletin No. 10. Land Series. "Purchass and Leass of Crown Lands." miii r.rtorv. or Industrial sites on Umber Ind. not eiceedlng 40' acrea. may bs purchased or leased, the con- dlUOBS lnCJUQini pajruim v. stumpag. HOME8ITE LEASES Unsurvyd areas, not exceeding II .erM may be liea as homesltea, 7ru5nal upon a dwlling being .cted in the first year. tltli WM Ki.inabl after residence and lm-Srovemnt wndltlon. are fulfilled and land h been surveyed. LEA8E8 TM TT 'M graaln not sxceedlng a ,?u,t7fi It! aarea SabVi"- br "0B " company. QRAZINQ th. orazlng Act th ltov-. Uf. dlded into grsxlng dlstrioti ta administer! under a ruii &rx mr lorra m": management .r. Free. r iwr avUlabl tor sur. .SSSi Si travel a - - uov,iuiix.ir , HCCUOn, 7. .A i .:' , air n'vtn?lty of Prince Rupert, B.C. Terms: ctixn payment at time of sale, of one-quarter cah' and the balance In. three equal an.ud..lrutalmenU. with Interest on the deferred payments at the rate of 8 per aunlmt, the Crown arant tec to be HO.OO 'additional. Plana showing the lou offered for sale may bo neen at the office or th Oovern-ment Agent, Prince Rupert. B.C. NORMAN A. WATT, Government Agent. Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C. July 4th. 1927 IN PROBATE. IV THE Sl'I'llKME COI KT OF KRITISII rou:.Mni In the Matter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the Estate of John Selffert Berndgen, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor Judge T. McB. Young, the 8th day of July, A.D. 1927. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Selffert Berndgen, Deceased, and all purtte having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 8th day of August. A D. 1627. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to m forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. YSZ DAILY HEWS FAGS FIV2 YANDERHtfOF Mrrvltlc AverUI in charge of the (Vorge Little lumber yards lere during the abMltec of R. O. Matthews who Is away on vacation. Owing to the fad tbat many members are out of 'town and ttxre was no preslng buslnra. it wa Ck-eaded to cancel the August general meeting of th Vn2erhoof Board of Trade. ; 1 I 'i - - Beautirul garden are making a very pretty effect at ihe CM A. sMUan here. ' r - i Rev dearge J, Ory. who V leaving for England, preached his farewvil services here last Sunday. Elton Mvrrs .Jeft lact week for Pasadena. Oallforo!lV after spending fourteen months In Vanderhoof. Constatole and Mrs. H Wood and daughter, who fortnerly reckled here, are on a motor trip from Vancouver IUand to thU district. " i Mrs. J. W. Psterson leave thla week for a three weeks' visit with relative and "friends In Vancouver and Victoria. Etve JU be aeeompanled by her eldest daughter. Mlas Marjorle Pater son. who wUl remain la Vancouver to attend the University of British Columbia. I C. W. McKelvey had a narrow escape from drowning when his boat suddenly filled with wtter and sank In Stuart lake near Honeymoon Island. j ' 1 , Wh.ltrr tT pent two wttk wZ-ZuM4.'ib:' :::::: :::::: vacation at W Mand.Uy grain and QorgotiZolllj lb. 75c .lock farm In th Stuart River dltrict. .ueUMn cream. Jar. .... 4 and toe ' The Game Conservation Board of (Ch " T Canadian chee. lb. pkg. British Columbia I. hoWIng meeg, In this district. j 2Sc I lOruyere 45c Ramiu.1 w fwv k. .,..h Ooldeo Loaf, lb 4&C .a contract by the Nechako Chronicle to a T s---.--! , . erect a new DrtnUboo at the comer of 8d ,Ms tlm secretary: O. Anderaon and H. F. Ker- ' bis tint vtatt of laspcptlan to this dls- .acatlon in the state of Washington. I trtet. At the end of the week, he ex- Pork, shoulder 38c Pork, loin 40c Pork, leg 40c Beef, pot roast 13'c to 18c Beef, boiling 12c to l5c Beef, steak 30c to 45c Beef .roast, prime rib 30c Lamb, chops ....... 50c Lamb, shoulder 35c Mutton, leg 40c Iamb, leg 48c Mutton, chops ................... 40c Mutton shoulder .................. 30c BUTTER Brookfleld. Shamrock and Woodland. lb E.C.D., lb Capital, 2nd grade, lb. . Fraser Valley, lb ., New Zealand, lb CHEESE Camembert cheese, 8 oa Kraft Llmberger, li'a , Ontario sol Ids Stilton, lb. Kraft ...... Norwegian Goat .......... Spring Tims Is .1.. pkg. 4754c 47S4C 42V4C ., 50c .. 50c .. 65c .. 35c ... 403 .. 45c . . 650 Napoleon Llmberger 70c Jack, lb 60- Romano Sarde, lb 75c Uon at live AUce Arm Hotel. ' ,chu Av'nu' Columbia Street. Oammelost. H lb I ... I SLCtK BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada To the end of December, 1926. Has produced Mineral a follows: I'bcer Gold. $78,018,5.18; Code Gold. $126,972,818: SHwr, J80.787.003; Lead, J10C.97Cr442: GopHr.. $209,907,068; Zinc. $o0J512yK177; Cos! and Coke, $281X09.133; Structural Materials and MUcellaneous Mineral. $50,175,407; making Its mineral production to the end of 192C show an ARGKEGATB VALUE OF $988,108,470. l'KODUCTlON I'OK YEAR ENDING DECEMI1EIL 1926, $67,188,812 The Mining Laws of this I'rovince are more liberal and the fees lower than those of any other Provfnte In the Dominion, or any co:ohy in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by develoi ing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown grants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained 'gratia 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 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 Ixpartment of Mines, Victoria, B.C. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Buibiing, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of information. Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. r Flour. mux . ejif 49'a, . No. nu. 1 a hard nani wheat wivraL 30c Tourlats are finding trotltng and fly White, per 100 , .. 7.66 flaolnf In Btuart Lake exceptionally Yclto-. per 100 $7.15 I ri.oi it avtn aval i. a at rvs. u sw mar l ' . . aw na ' I lira T ..-ta-isi DawaAn rt raaua. Viaa VAan Cummlnt. auditor. I " ' , " ' " . " Pay flour, lfs 65c . m.., w .vmm, airc-v. v. Ml. ai.u mm j patfy flOUr, 49 SjIX Trie Alice rm brasMii of the British VKUKTABLKS Columbia Chamber of Mines ha ship- 8 bunches for 25c q Matthews and H. L. Black are ped a large and representative exhibit ,Btorln, . trln Vliruv,w .rt Beet, sack $355 to the Vancouver Eatolbltlon. Cueumbera. each 10c and 15c th. gtat. of WtaWn?ton ltu) .xpwt to 5 lbs. for 25c ,CrroU. new. be aene about ten (Urs. Dr. Howard James, resident mining -' Carrots, sack 20 tnglnoer for UiU district wWh ned- Mrs. W. N, Altken and two children Nw Bc- bunch carrot. S bunches 25c auarter at Prince 'Riwrt, Is making of T.kia Lake hive left to to snend spend a a Nw Potatoes, 8 lbs. 25c Sack S2.15 Oreen peppers, lb 50c leU to leave lor AUin. E. T. Oroves la aaslstlng In the Can-'Parsley, bunch 10c sdtsn Bank of commerce while John Rhubarb, S lbs 25c Mr. N. Frsser haa left for North P. McMillan Is spending a vacation at Cauliflower. B.C. head.. 25c. 35c and 40c Vancouver where she will visit her the farm managed by Arthur Johnston. Bc- nd kttuce. 3 for 25c ctaufttoter. Mrs. Morden. In Vancouver.) Garlic, Imported, per lb 50c she will also raeet her elder daughter,1 The Imperial OU Co. Is building a Cooking onions. Japanese. 3 lbs 25c Mrs. P. 8. O lad win of California. lulvanlred warehouse for oil and Han. Oreen onions, dozen bunches .... 25c line alon the rallwav aldlne. RadUhea, 3 bunches 10c R. F. McOlnnls. a pioneer resident of - - : Leek. 2 bunches 25c the oamp, has arrived from Seattle and K. .- . .i ... .K Olelery. head 15c acd 30c plana on spending the summer In this j I a D I Hothouse tomatoes. B.C. lb 25c district. l iiiambi in.co i , cspinacn, local, 2 id zac la . New BC. cabbage. 4 lbs 25c Mrs. George B. Oaaey and family have, I New parsnips 3 bunches 25c n'uu tnt kcal mtket arrived from Prince Rupert and' are' Pricet on .Wax Wax and and areen green beans, beans, lb lb. ... 10c apendlng a vacation wWh Mr. and Mrs. d8 r follow,'-UI LAKW Jack Oraham. Magistrate "You have already acknowledged that you assulted the nallrarian In tbe manner Kt. trf ' rure xac Compound 20c , B.C. fresh pullets EK)S BC- rrMh- rirlU 42c Acct.sed-Yea- a "n "trM 4Sc -Then wantlB Magistrate what do vou to do nowt" i1 n'w ,lld Aroused "Deny H." Nagels Lustlge Welt. Berlin. NOTICE. nsu Halibut, lb Salmon, red spring .. Salmon, white spring, Kmoked kippers, lb. , . lb. 3T4e 50c 25c 35c 15c 15c j iruit ; Oranges, Valencia, doaen ... 20c to 85c Lemons, 6unklt, doz 50c Imperial Valley Grapefruit. . . 2 for 25c Bananas, 2 lb v . 35c Extracted honey, lb 25c and 35c Comb honey, section 30c Apples, New Duchess, per lb 15c Apples. New Duchess, per box.... 14.50 California Seedless O rapes, lb 40c Strawberries, basket 20c i Cherries, lb 40c Raspberries, 2 boxes Black Currants, ' 2 boexs Raisins,' package Him. whole, first, grade- a 42c ,c,usey. ,,hj Ham. picnic; Ibv.w4..y.,.,. 220 , Umo in :peei Bacon,' back, .sliced Bbcon, 'Side' . w. . . . . . . . . Pork, dry 'salt Ayrshire bacon, lb.' . . . , Veal, shoulder ........ Veal, loin 60c : rli.alr itAnlrtniv fnm O lh lJii'a vu(aaat 11501 a w. ..45c to S5cjWh,te f,gg 2 jb " 35t! Table figs. lb. Ground oil cake . Baby chick feed ., Fine oat chops .;. , Crushed oats . . . . 1 Fine barley chop j Whole corn Cracked corn CELERY KING Time !Fln cornm,l, V 35c 25c There will be offered for sale at Public I Kippered salmon, lb 25c . . , Auction at the Provincial Government j .. lh .Preserving Apricots, per case S2.00 Court House. Prince Ropert. B.C., on " " .' I i Bartlett Pears, doz. 50c and 60c Thursday, August 11th, 19i7, at 2 o'clock ; nnnan naaaiea. id. auc In the afternoon, the following lots: uovs B and 10. lilorx l, section a. IN PROBATE. IN TIIK M TKKMK Till KT UF llltlTISII t Ol.l'MHU In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate of Harry Charles Campbell Black, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honor, r. McB. Young, the loth day of July. A.D., 1927. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Harry Charles Campbell Black, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 18th day of August, A.D. 1927. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 16th day of July. 1927. DRIED FRUITS Dates, bulk. 2 lb. Fowl. No, 1. Ib, . ,. . . . .. .. 30C and 35c. . Roaaang thicken, l-w .We , ;lk Ib H.m allAerl f lraf BTSrla ' J -jS . " i5; .... 25c ...1.... 25c -is TSOc .5c a4VW4 S0C 50c 35c 35c 35c S5ciCurranU 20c 250 Prunes 10c to 25c 40o Veal- le 400 Peaches, neeled SOn Apricots. Ib 40c NUTS Almonds, shelled Valenclas s. 75c Brazils and filberts 25c Walnuts, broken shelled 60c Walnuts, shelled halves 65c Almonds 35c Peanuts 20c Manchurtan walnuts , 25c California walnuts 40c No. 1 mixed nuts 35c FEED 100 lbs. Wheat, No. 8 .. Outs ............ Bran Shorts Middlings Barley Poultry mash . . . Special eggmash Oyster shell Scratch food ... 350 1 ueef 1 $3.23 82.85 82.00 82.10 82.50 $2.75 $3.30 $3.60 $2.20 $3.20 $5.00 $4.25 $4.25 $2.93 $2.95 $2.90 $3.20 $3.30 $3.30 ttat&32F'& Canada' Un,td Strtes. British tndla It drive out winter s poisons. Improves ! Rnd Frflnce ily a favorable trade th appetite and make you feel Setter balance In 1928. Germany and the rffht away. CELERY KING Is good foe I United Kingdom suffered unfavorable mnaukollf, At drugjur, fAf f, fQq ' trad balance. DENTIST Dr. J. R. Gosse Helgerson Block . X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Endneer8, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patternmakers, Founder, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. IIcanadian pacific Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, Wrangrll, Juneau and Skagway August 1, 5, S, 15, 19, 26, 29. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle Antiist 3, 6, 10, II, 20, 24, 31. PRINCESS BEATKH.'K. For Butedale, Kant Bella Bella. Ocean Fall. Namu, Alert Hay, I'ampbrll River, and Vancouver every Saturday. II a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD. General Agent. Corner of 4th Ptrert. and 3rd Airnue. prliire Rupert, H.C. 1 tMc um. TRY A NIP TONIGHT BEST PROCURABLE MOOUCt Or SCOTLAND TMt sitrieaio mo SMMMie-aif h,iwt ehio- icon. The Original Label look for tt at th Vendor's and insist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Covrnffint of British Columbia . ' t.i Ml I