MCE SIX THE DAILY NEWS 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 lo the Picnickers Dear Readers Picnic time is with. us! Almost everybody goes picknicking or at least takes a picnic lunch on motor trips. Picnics suggest ham sandwiches and we suggest our superior hams which slice up beautifully for that use. They are particularly delicious in flavor and texture. You want cheese, too, for sandwiches. Buy our Kraft, (Joat, Ingersol, Gorgonzola and Edam Cheese which cut just right for sandwich making no waste. Olives of full flavor and large size. Dottles of all sizes. Stuffed olives, too, and ripe olives. Cocoanut bars, cakes, crackers, and Dr. Middleton's macaroons and whole wheat cookies. Any kind of bottled drinks you want. Paper napkins, waxed paper, straws. When you are going picnicking or touring, see us and get the things that make the event so much pleasanter. Call 18 or 84 for anything you need and ask us about other things new to you. Yours very truly, Mussallem Grocery Company Ltd. 117-123 Fifth Avenue East II. S. WALLACE CO, LTD. LADIES' HIKING KNICKERS new shipment iust arrived I'll I .1 1 . 1 Tweeds or Drill. Sizes'24 to 32 waists Priced from $3.25 to $0.50 H.S.WaiaceCo.M 3rd Ave. and Fulton Phone 9 Dr. Alexander Smjth Block Phone 575 DENTIST PROTEST MADE SLAUGHTER OF YOUNG HALIBUT (Pacific FUbermant The following comment oh condition! in the Pacific halibut fishery hu been written by Caot. Harold Nesland of the schooner "Seattle." a prominent muter and vessel owner of the halibut fleet: "I with to draw attention to the out rage of slaughtering young halttmt that nai gone on for yesrs and la going on today. There are tooats , that have been (lining off Timber Inland and Cane Ad- dlngton for yean In June. July and August . They have . worked on a schedule of from 10 to 13 days, and brought back only small halibut. The majority of tfie catch haa been landed at Ketchikan, though some haa been old in Seattle. In 1929. one trip of 60.-ono lb. was sold at Ketchikan, of which only three fish In the whole lot weighted over ten pounds each. The writer fished on this bank on August 14. 1833. I made three sets on this fi&hlnff vmiinrt In nn, rfaw w shifted around on the bank doping to find larger fish, but In vain. Our catch was 9.000 lbs. for the day. and out of the entire lot there were onlr 300 lbs of fish weighing over 10 lbs-, each I do not know how many flsH the mm threw overboard from the dbriea when they were hauling. I am ashamed to say there must have been from 400 to 600 thrown overboard, all small halibut I have not fished on' this ground since, but Judging from all other banks the fish must be much smaller today. nOtl.II CLOSE AKKAS "Of what use Is It to have a closed spawning season on the halibut when slaughter of these small fish la allowed to go on I do not propose anv dis crimination against anyone's business, nor wish to deprive 6t their llvetlKoba. Act and NOTICE. There Will be nffrrt fur thihtin Auction at the Provincial nnvvnt Court House. Prtnr Thursday, August 11th. 1927. at a 'o'clock iu uic auerooon, me touowing lots: ana 10. uiock i. section 5. Lots a and 10. Block 23. Section 1. Lot 7. Block 3. Section 3. Lot 1. Rlrvlr ft Ftoftlnn T all In the City of Prince Rupert, B.C. Terms : Cash payment at time of sale, or one-quarter cash and the balance in three equal annua! instalments, with Interest on the deferred payments at the rate of 6 per annum, the Crown Grant c.' w ue .ju.uu aaaiuonai. Plans ihowlnir th lnis nffi.rr.rf fnr ..1. may be seen at the office of the Oovern- uiT-iiii Agent, rrince nuperx, u.u. A. WATT, Government Agent. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C. July 4th. 1927. IN PROBATE. IX THE SlTKtMK t'Ot'KT OK llltlTIMI COLUMBIA In the Matter of the "Administration In the Matter of the Estate of John Selffert Bemdgen, Deceased: TAKE NOTICE that by order of HU Honor Judge F. McB. Young, the 6th day of July, AX). 1927, I was appointed Ad- minmraior 01 ine Estate 01 Jonn seu-fert Bemdgen, Deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly venuea, io me on or ceiore tne em day of August. AX). 1027. and all parties In- oeDteo xo me Estate are required to pay the amount, of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off for two weeks only Come in and inspect our stock M. T. LEE INDIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Rox 977 For Ladysmith-Wellington COAL Phone 580 HydeTransfer 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 Miffon rec Wm. 'sf Tl mjscarves-JMi ananaci hankies So delicate in weave and color will emerge fresh and bright a new, time after time, from the milj, pure Lux suds. There is no suhstirute for Lux. lever Pmchrn LnirrJ Toro.ro L733 and they take their milk from the bottom of the sea. "If we killed half of the Infants of the United States every year, what would become of the nation? We have now an International Fisheries Com mission functioning. I would like to xethe Commission take up this serious matter for consideration, and discuss the question with the men In the business and those Interested In welfare of the halibut fishery on Pacific Coast." Advertise In The Dally News LAND ACT. LAND ACT. the the SOTICK OF INTENTION TO AITLY TO LK.tSK I.A.Mt t oil IMICHTIUAL PIKPOSCS In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Timber Merchants. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at 'he southeast corner of Lot -471, Bevrell Inlet, Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Island, north. 31.43 chains: thence east SI. 17 chains: thence In a southwesterly direction, folowlng the shore line to the point of commencement, and containing 30 seres, more nr less. JOSEPH DOUGLAS WIL30N. Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. DutPd 20th April. 1927. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM). In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls 1 trtct of Queen Charlotte Islands, and situate at M&asett Indian Village No. I. take notice that The Msett Can ners. Ltd.. of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occu patlon Canners, Intends to apply for a tease of the following described lands: Commencing at this post planted at the northwest corner of our site at Massett, B.C.; thence southerly 3 chains; I thence easterly 3.25 chains, more orfless; . inence nort.ncriy a cnains: thence we tciiy 3.25 chains, more or ler.n, to point of commencement and containing pne i acre, more or le I THE MA3SETT CANNERS. LTD. Applicant Per V Lorenzen, tgent. Dated April 20. 1027. Cash and Carry Grocery 6th Ave. and Fulton Streets The store of high quality an3 low prices. You cannot do better so give us a trial. Orders of $5.00 delivered free. Terrace strawberries are now in. Before canning get our prices. Gooseberries at lowest market. Apricots in baskets 95c Plums in baskets . 95c Watermelon, not cut, per lb. . . 8c Cantaloupe, 2 for' 35c Ding Cherries, lb 40c New Potatoes, C lbs. for . .. . 25c Old Potatoes, 12. lbs. for ... 25c Sterling Catsup, 5 bottle).. 95c Malkin's Best Strawberry Jam, 4 lb. tin 75c "Malkin's Best Plum Jam, 4 lb. tin 45c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at prices you can afford. Phone 301 S. 15. ADAMS, Manager 'motor speed IS DISCUSSED Possibility That in Alberta More Stringent Regulations .May lie Enforced EDMONTON, July II - "Squawks against the new traffic regulation on provincial highways outside the boon idartea of the municipalities, which pro vide that any autotst trateUng over 30 miles an hour may be held to be traveling to tire public danger, having regard to the condition on the high way at the Urn, are Increasing. rathW than diminishing, and It appears prob able that there will be a decidedly sirens public opinion to urge upon the legislature next session, some more definite law with regard to the matter. As the regulations at ltd at present, a driver who follows the urge to "step on "er" when outside the limit of municipality, may hear presently, ttte roar of an A PP. patrol motorcycle- be hind htm. and may be presented with a polite request to "tell it -to the Inspector." If he objects that there wasn't any condition on the road which would make his little forty or fifty mile an hour spurt, dangerous to the ' public at large Police omrers themselves are not at all enthusiastic about the new regula tlons. which they are find Ins; difficult to enforce without considerable unpleasantness, and they, too, In all prob ability, would welcome more definite ; legislation bo thai both autotata and " " i police would know eaxctly "where they by strict regulations, any who have in- get off." vested their small savings In their The Edmonton board of trade and Scats and are depending on fishing fori Auto association has the question in a living lor themselves and their faml- hand at present, and has already apes: but I do urge that certain areas, pointed a sub-committee to confer with where we know thereis not a fish orth authorities, with a view to making I to be caught, and more often suggestions si a laiei aaie. wmcn win not over 3 lbs., should be closed. J tend to remove a condition which all This fishing bank Is the natural w agreed Is difficult to tolerate, feeding around for small halibut. There! ' m r.r.-r community hotel at NANAIMO IS ABOUT READYFOR OPENING Was Erected Largely Through Money MibM-rllied by People of the City NANAIMO, July II The MeUsplno Hotel, the only community hotel In Canada backed by the' C.P.R.. will be officially opened here on July 15. Uullt at a cost of 250,000, It will be operated by the Canadian Associated Hotels Limited, and will be the western link In a chain or similar hotels acroHS Canada to Sydney, US. The hotel commands a view of Nanalmo harbor, overlooking Newcastle, Protection, Oabtlele and Oallano Islands, Mt. Robson; Mt. Sicker. Mt. Baker and the Coast Range can be seen from the hotel windows, the site being on the waterfront facing Front street. The splendid structure marks a new era of prosperity, having become neces sary, through the ever Increasing Importance of this city. The structure is seven storeys, scrnl- flreproof, has 72 guest rooms with bath and eight sample rooms that can be converted Into bedrooms when necessary. It is furnished throughout In walnut. A beautiful palm room Is situated on a raised floor off ;thc entrance lobby. This room Is equipped with two marble fireplaces matching Ivory columns. The project was started two years ago by F. 8. Cunllffe. E. II. Bird, Oliver Eby, John Coburn and R. II.- Ormond. It was proposed to raise (223,000, the board of trade endorsing the proposal. During a ten-day campaign. $135,000 was raised, exceeding the objective by 110,000. Negotiations by F. S. Cunllffe, president, resulted In the C.P.R. advancing 05,000 at 8 per cent for 25 years. The hotels name, Melasplno, was taken from the famous gallery on Oabrlola bland, four miles away. FUNERAL YESTERDAY MASONIC AUSPICES Krinalns of John Mrnart Laid to Kent tilth Krv. i. it. Krlzell Officiating All that was mortal of the late John Stewart, who died In the Hospital Fri day, was laid to rest yesterday under the auspices of the two local lodges of the Masons. A service was held In the chapel of the B.C. Undertakers at 1.30, Rev. J, R. Frlzell officiating and with a large number of members of Tyee and Tslmp- sean lodges of the Masonic craft In at tendance. Two hymns were sung, "Nearer My Ood to Thee" and "Safe In the Arms of Jesus." with W. Vaughan Davles at the organ. Pallbearers were Robert Jones, Charles Taylor. Robert Cameron, Alex. Cameron, Peter Kerr and James Andrews. Among those sending flowers were Mrs. William MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones, the widow tand son, D. Olennle. Tyee Lodge A.F. and A.M.; Tslmpsean Lodge A.F. and A.M. .1 The baeballrlter!tel Ketchikan series are getting Into harness and this evening the Native Sons and Oyros meet In the Senior League. For the Oyros, Sidney BasHett, who" has been fielding and batting well In semi-pro, baseball In Los Angeles will hold down the first base. The Native Sons are trying a new man, - Ross, who comes with the reputation pf being a heavy hitter and a good outfielder. Advertise In The Dally New THE MAN IN THE MOON sayst THE msn In the moon Is again on the job A trying Ms best Tour slum tier to rob. If he fcoueiies you wrong. Tske it sll with a amllt. And perhaps ywi may Wugh Just once In a while. PLANTS sometimes tfiesk with authority. The onion, for iuvUnce. Just at tnis Ume of yew I feel as If I d like to live In the swuirtry. The difficulty Is that It's Hard to get a place that raises .strmsbertlee but omMs mosquitoes from the menu. A MAN takes off his coat on hot days but what could a woman take off' THE recent Jubilee releoratloii leads a eynle to remark that a statesman Is a politician who died several years ago If anyone wishes to contribute to this column, the first necessity Is to be able lo write ss rotten stuS as the msn in the moon. ITS understood that a lot of re vowned yachtsmen are disappointed at aot being a toe to lift a few of those prices offered by the club yesterday. HE filled his tank In hopeful mttn And planned to win the race. When Sunday oame yum )sukt bare seen The expression on his face. A THOUGHTFUL bull moose was seen wandering up the street muttering to htmxrlf arjd the burden of his song was: If you dont at first succeed And nsture stops you,r fun. Consult once more Jhe( weaker,. mm And look out for the sun. WHAT I like about Prince Rupert 11 the sunny Sundays. Im fairly In love with them. HOW can we 'expect good weather here when the CNR is always brtng-'ng hundreds of tourists all expecting bad weather. SOMETHINO happens here every day. Yesterday some of the Orangemen went to church and today this column start- od up again. What will it be tomorrow I wonder t Willie had been naughty and was being sent to bed by his mother, without his supper. He was naturally ag grieved at the feminine sex and tumb led between the sheet without a word. "Willie." she demanded, "say your prayers." "I won't." "Don't -you want to go to heaven?" "Nan. I'm going with papa. U men got to stick together these days." moval oi timber. ft MS TIMBER SALE X89I7 Sealed Tendera will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria, B.C.. not later than noon on the 1st day of August, 1927. for 'the purchase of Licence X8047. to cut 630.450 lineal feet of Cedar Poles and Piling on an area on Ferguson Bay. Massett Inlet, Quten Charlotte Islands. Three (3) years will be allowed for re Further particulars of the Chief For ester, victoria, u.u.. or uistrict Forester, Prince Rupert. B.C. LAND ACT NOTICE Of INTENTION TO AITLY TO LEASE LANIi In Ranee 5. Coast Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on Lot 102 Humpback Bay, Por cher island. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that F. H. Cunningham Board of Trade Building, of Vancouver. B.C., occupation Salmon Broker. Intends to apply zor a lease oi ine following de ecriDed lands: Commencing at a post planted 160 yaras souin-soumeasi oi nortneast cor ner toost of Lot 102, Range 5: thence due south 6 chains; thence south-southeast IB chains; thence due north 0 chains; thence west-northwest atong shore to point of commencement and containing 14 acres, mores or less. FRANCIS HENRY CUNNINGHAM, a Applicant. Dated 25th June, 1027. LAND ACT NOTICE Of INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEA8E.LANI). In Range 3, Coast Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the south shore of Evans Arm, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Co. Ltd., of 325 Howe St., Vancouver B.C., occupation Fish Packers. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 1 chains distant In an easterly direction from northeast corner Lot 740. Ranee 3; thence south 10 chains; thence west 15 chains; thence north to shore; thence easterly along shore to point ol commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD., Applicant Per Chas. L. Roberts. Agent. Dated April 7. 1027 CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVE MENTS c IRON DUKE FRACTION. Mineral claim. Lot No. 2340, situate In Queen Charlotte Mining Division, Prince Rupert district, located on LoulM Island. TAKE NOTICE that I. Alex Rogera, Of Lockeport, B.C., Free Miner's Certificate No. 27948 C. Intend to apply to tbe Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvement for tbe purpose of obtain ing a crown gram oi ine a Dove claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85 of the "Mineral Act'1 must be commenced before the lssu ance of such certificate of Improve ments. Dated this Ilth day of February. 1827. ni i. A HUUUW, Monday Jul ji T.J JESTtfi? QtewijiusedastliG ivorm standard UNSWEtVrtNCD SWCtTtNCO 1 3 gal rrci at t QUALITY Sta Si Cm H Mt WESTHOLME THEATRE .MONDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. Fred Thomson - In "Silver Comes Through" A real Thomson Western "SILVER KINU" and strong ut. Admission COMEDY "WHY CEORCKr INTERNATIONAL NEWS 35c and 10c Our Sale Continues UNTIL SATURDAY. JULY 9. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Indies Art Silk Vests rejrular f 1.45, Sale price $1.00 I-ndlcH Art Silk Illoomerx, regular $1.75. Sale price . .jil.U."t Ladies' Art Silk Hosiery, regular 75c. Sale price, palr f ir $1.00 Ladies' Jenny LInd Hose. Sale price 7."c Children's Fleet Foot Slippers white and brown, sires to 10 for 7."(". Sires to 2 for ."f 20 per cent discount on all Men's ancj Indies' Running ShiK-i. 15 per cent discount on all Children' Running Shoes Jabour Bros., Ltd. Phone 615. Corner Third nndth. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 255 Third Avenue Prince Rupert Adjustable Window Screens 50c to 51.23 Assorted Screen Door $3.75 to $5.00 Puritan Two-P.umcr 011 Stoves $27.50 Dread Roxcs and Pantry Cabinets $2.1)0 to $5.00 Backward : Season Sale Now in Full Swing ARGAINS all oyer the STORE Acme Importers Third Avenue P.O. Rox 667