Ijreeably 8, m tonoenlal com I w etrer 14. IW y Dresses at 00 fO YEARS OLD h c xri emeit is not pub- J ur 1) playeti hy the I : i naru or by it , j .'int' r iinti.-th. f ilunbia 52 HE PIONEER .AUNDRY KIDS LAUNDER SHIRTS B ANOiHlRTrVAlSTi TOO-- B r-GUlTE FRfcS H AWD MWt i u uist and hi dhirt ' n 1 rip to this ii'n. They will to you our ejepert r polite manner of er-ir motlerate prices. u t do this. ioneer Laundry Phone 118 'Oil ARE INVITED to we Ladies' Coats Hats and The Louvre 3IC Third Avenue Nex Royal Bank DHY IJIUCII. CEDAR 'AND JACK PINE Single Load . . . .SU.50 Double Load $l.5ii Largo Sack ,-f BUNDLES DRV KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 5S0 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue English JIade to Measure Suits and Pure Wool Cloths By Mail. AGENTS WANTED to ' carry cloth patterns and take measures for English high-grade Tailoring House. Liberal commla-''ii Cush trade. Splendid open-in- fnr : nrekceper. agent carrying ier i .t;rs or man with Urge circle of frlimds Write, enclosing bank reference, to Dept. C . Com-jnen saj Advertising Service. North Parade. Manchester. England, PRINCE GEORGE A credit bureau hat been HtoUkM in Prince Owp by C. WMiWato. credit specialist ami briur of the Canadian errdlt bureau service. The bureau mill f controlled by 4 board 1 n .l ui rector ajid a secretary. t 'i new coitji r 11 . ooaitxi the (tuturc ofBt .1 m. addrei by K n : ' 1 .. u.'uralu' The tl T.;ot.Mirei 10 by 24 feet Loug- which wD be lued for no. -i and entertainment purposes, i.j'et. ;U ! movement which resulted In It c-onstructton were W Turner al.ielier and Mrs. A. E. Rd. Tiere 1 big demand tor ttemekers in duurt hut theta doss mt im ' Mi; many men available aa In for- !... r vears Aa a matter of fact, the rerai demand of later Jut now la . axcrts of the supply Mining and :jfg'x operations are alio calling, for ir.en. Vaudeville with taeal talent la to he put on in addition to moving picture in the Strand Theatre thie winter. Levi I nraham. manager, announoea. J Annlahaw. provincial road rap-irintendent for the Peace River division of the Port Oeorat dlatriet. arrived In town thai week after a 414 mile trip .through the Msnsoa Oreek region from rvr bc. ifflu hj fwi 91. jasnes. The Prise Oars Board of Trade met last evening to discuss the plans of Oeneral P. A. Sutton In "connection with the eampaettan of the Pacific Oreat Eastern Railway to Prince George and Its extension Into the Peace River district. Uildred Mdimoyle was found guUty by Stipendiary KUftetrat Milbum thla week of keeping liquor for sale on ber premises in Centra Fort Oaorge and was fin4 0. Ur. and Mrs. Stanley W. George loft Prince George this week for Prince Rupert where they will take up resldeno. A son was bom la the Mace George Oeneral Hospital on Sunday to Dr. and Mrs. Carl Bwart. This is the night for fun at the Auditorium. Gyro Hoe Dwn. Only 75c admission. WATEIt NOTICE. imr.KMON AMI VhE TAKE NOTICE that E Rousmsu. whose address U 410 Seymour Street. Vancouver. B.C.. will spply for s licence to take and ue 1 cubic foot of water out of unnanmed stream which now southerly snd drains into Port Stephens Bay, about one mile east of Bluff Point. The wster will be diverted from the it mm t a potnt aut 600 fret from the mouth snd will be uned for commercial purposes upon the lnd.i described as Lot 2750. Range 4. Coast District. This notice wss posted on the ground on the 2th day of July. 1927. A copy of this notice and n application pursuant thereto and to the ''Water Aet will be filed in the office of the wafer Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Oblec- 1 Uoni to the application may be filed 1 with the sstd Wster Rerorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament Dulldlngs. Victorls. B.C.. within thirty days after the first sppearsnce of this notice In locsl newspaper. The date of the Tint publication of this notice 1 , August 20. 1927. EUGENE ROUSSEAU. ' Applicant. i LAND ACT. i MlTlO: Of - INTENTION' TO A PPL Y TO 1 LEAKE 11 Ml 1 In Atlln Land Recording DUtrlct of I the Cusslar DUtrlct. and situate st the 1 mouth of Wnn River, about 500 feet ' easterly along the shore from the north-' wMt earner of the Skylark Mineral ' Claim. . take NOTICE thst I. Horace Mc i NaiiMbton Frascr. of Atlln. occupation ! B.C. Land Surveyor, actlm? as sgent for 1 th Engineer Gold Mines Ltd., Inc., In tends to spply for a lease of the following described lsnds: Commencing at a post planted about 600 feet easterly along the shore from the northwest corner of the Skylark Mineral Clslm: thence northerly 225 feet: thence easterly 100 feet; thence southerly 150 feet, more or leas, to high water mark; thence westerly 100 feet, moVf or less, to point of commencement, and containing Q seres, more or less. ENGINEER GOLD MINES LTD.. INC., Applicant. H. McN. Praser. Agent. Dated Aurun 9. 1927. LAND ACT. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO j i.r.Asr. i.a:i I In Queen Charlotte Islsnds Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Jedway Harbor. Moresby Is-ini an TAKE NOTICE that MUlerd Packing Company. Limited, of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Packers. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of Lot 88. QC.l.; thence northwesterly and along high water mark 18 chains, more or less, to a point ; N. 50 37' E. from the NE. corner Lot 140, i . nftrih Bfl 37' E. 1-5 chains, more -J . tn low water mark; thence i cutheasterly along low water mark to r nilnt N 68 37' E. from the location poll: thence 23 chains, more or less, of commencement, and con- to the point t"D,0g MnXERD1 PACKINO COMPANY, LIMITED. Applicant. Dated September 7. 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE or INTENTION TO-APPLY TO LEASE LAM! n...r. charlotte Islands Land Re DUtrlct of Prince Rupert, and cording irS.".".. ii.rM.um Bav. Oraham Island. I q TAKE NOTICE that Somervllle Can-r,.rVcomDany Vancouver. B.C, Limited, SauSS Pikers, intends to apply for aleaie of the following described lands: I'cTmmenclng at a post planted at the fhTnce't ; ht?n. more or less, to low water mark; . t&nM tnence ww we.? following low water mark. .h a chains, more or lew to pomT of "commencement and j I containing .1 (8 ajre Ja-a. I . ou SOMEBVILir CANNT" J I.UIVEU, Appllcaut Dsted August 31, 1W- TERRACE A severe wind and rUnafrm paid r thla dtstgat on Wedncaoay attar- rfaan. datog easaWertWe dse to the unpicked apples. The river row about two feet tn a very abort aUna. Quit a number of poles ware aarWgiid hart aa thay came d.wu r'.rtr Timber Os booms at The w.A. to th Tarraee limasajl held thatr monthly meeting at the hoove of Mri George Little on Tueaday afternoon. The novelty aaaov at first planned for Hallowe'en haa heel postponed St Andrewi night. November SO. The Board of Tfo bead their rot, tar monthly ovrettac m Tmrtay evening In Bahmim Matt Mrs. A. W. I Tuesday aftiff 'iptMM on the week ead In Hurt ton where Me. Robtoson preached at the Harvest Famrval ser vices Mr Rotet on remained at Uk to hold midnight sarvlrrs Ugors re turning home. The no. andce aub mt. m- Tom sy evening at the home of Mm. Oeav Dover. Owing to vary Inclement weather a very email crowd attended the Annual masting of the Terrace Adl Fair Association. It was decided So postpone ! the aneOng the regwsanaav fcarv weeks. - ? Spaclal ChUdreai Day services mi be peed In St. Matthew's Oh uses) an Bun-day. October 16. hath morntaf ad evwnmg when there will be apeatal music by the children. "How Honey la Made" will be the subject of the rectors talk at the morning service.- ; J. o. SAUTHERS Mstthewa. mining eaglnesv 04 England, tad rapmiBtatlve of considerable British capital, was a visitor to the district during (fee wee. Us examined the Frank coal property at Sotlthers and also that at Beaton. The membership Mil of the assembly of the Native Bona of Canada a Increased to 124. As attractive progiam of winter antertalnment la being planned by the assembly. The Altar Boys of St. Joseph's Ohurcb) have elected officers as follows: presi dent. Joe wileon; ylce-president. Bobby Dunlop; secretary. Wilfrid Wilson. Liberals of Omrneoa dlatriet will at tend a big convention to be held sit Bums Lake tomorrow, when affairs of the party will be discussed. The local Board of Trade has decided to support the Smitherl branch of the British Columbia Chamber -of. Mines In its endesvors to have ah ore sampling plant established in this district. C. Bowtsnd. Dr. C. H. Hanklnaon. S. H . Hosklns. George Csrruthers and Msyor E. E. Orchard hsve been ap pointed as members of the Bmlthers Parks Board. J. Barker. W. V. Tomnnson and H. P. Noel are the latest members of the Bmlthers District Board of Trade. The local village council haa quite a problem on its bands In the matter of overlapping between municipal and provincial tax sales. The younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lsadore of Morksetown died at the Smlthers Hospital last week, death being due to a ruptured lung resulting from the whooping cough. Fred Cook has been appointed seore-tsry pro-tern of the Bulkley Valley Fair Aseoclstlon. In spite of the fact that about 12.000 was spent during the past year on alterations and Improvements to the grounds, the fair snows a fleit of only 26. dc- The provincial government stirted this week on the resurfacing of Main Street here which has beep about the roughest piece of road in the whole of the central Interior. Pheasant propagation has been meeting with success In this district. Birds released In the spring have been followed during the summer and they have all come through the hatching. several being observed around town and throushout the district with their young families. . During the past summer a total of 2452 yards of rock has been delivered to streets In town on which grading had been previously carried out. Work has been closed tor the season THE DAILT PAGE FIVB 1 4W Cbk alo foficar 9ke New- Automatic Otthophonic Victrola It etianaes Its own licconlj f M Warmth without weight EDDE Promotes digestion and health Makes rich red blood Builds health for chilly days ew bake on official duties. "Trua inT Sound" T. II. After being confined to his bed for two weeks as a result of a long standing complaint. J. S. Oray was able thla week to be out and around again. Magistrate S. H. Hosklns and Ser geant W. J. Service left by motor on Wednesday of this week for Burns Dr. R, C. Bamford has moved his dental offices Into quarters above the romllnson drug store. A considerable number of offerings were bought In by private purchasers at the provincial government tax sale for this district held In Smlthers on Wednesday. Mr. Williams of Encome, who has been transferred to Lake Kathlyn section foreman, has purchased the W J. Service residence on First Ave, and his family will reside In town. Bob Robinson Is making satisfactory progress In the Smlthers Hospital fol lowing a serious operation perform The Bulkley Valley has experienced ' several days of hard rain and all the roads are showing the effects. Mrs. J. E. Klrby left last week for Sacramento. California, where the death occurred of her mother, Mrs. C. Humphrey, who visited In Smlthers during the past spring and summer. The schoolboard at Its meeting last night decided in favor of having all students write on examinations instead of beln promoted as in the past by rccszisendstion. and elightfal omc Trade Mark Jtej'd Victrola Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada, Limited, Montreal on the ;Bablne road which is now In fairly good shape for winter travel. It Is hoped that it may be graded next season. The Smlthers Assembly 'of the Native Sons of Canada- has been advised that Henri Bourassa, noted Member of Parliament, will be unable to accept the invitation extended to him to visit Smlthers. Miss Richardson of New Hazelton was a visitor here at the first of the week. Miss Irene Durham of Usk is a guest of Mrs. James Fea here. There were many social functions during the past couple of weeks In honor of Mrs. D. D. Bolaton who s left for Vancouver where she will reside Among the hostesses in her honor were Mrs. 0. H. Wall. Mrs. Johnson snd Mrs. J. B. Gibson. Barona Model 4-40 $225 or with Electric Driva $265' ! Mt gives a new and delightful definition to . the bass, so desirable for dancing"' says Paul Whiteman King of jazz music. Think of having the world's greatest dance organizations at x)ur beck and call I Orchestras that would cost a small fortune to engage for a single evening! Through tlw new Orthophonies Vic'rula and the amazing new V. E. 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They arc obtainable on convenient terms from S775 down to $115. Equipped with electric motor to eliminate winding, if you wish, at slight additional cost. Demonstrations daily. Made only by Victor Look for this Trademark rv,..;;..... DEMAND WJ "Rupert Brand" - - Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Qoi Storage Co., Lid- Prince Hupert, B.C. Dr. Phone 525. MAGUIRE Dentist Over Orroe's Drug Store Office Hours 9 to 9 Lady Assistant