Saturday. June 18, 1927 JRose, Sialicners TOlkm &5 jcmx Agents for the Printers nnncuncc the opening of Ihoir store on Third Avenue, apposilc Third Strict, with a full new and up-to-date dock of Stationery OFFICE SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES KODAKS AND FILMS :OLUMlA AND MtUNSWICK HECOKDS , DKNNLSON CKEI'E PAPERS, WAX, Sc. "New Columbia" Viva-Tonal Phonograph Telephone 2.11 FATHER'S DAY - Sunday, June 19 RemembeuFalher with a Greeting Card Trade In Sale of Watches Styles and models of watches are changing all the time, just like autos. Many Prince Itupert people are carrying old styje watches, because they have not been able to trade them In. Many of these old watches are not only unsightly but are costinu money for repairs, Besides not being as reliable as a modern watch. TRADE IN YOUR OLD WATCH! Wc have decided to make a liberal allowance for a short time on old watches as part payment on a new watch, so don't miss this chance. All our watches are of well known makes and are sold at regular prices. SALE STARTS MONDAY, JUNE 20 JOHN BULGER Thi Jeweller Ran ad ian National Qfie Largcft TKailway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE KAII.IMIS from PUIMi: IH'PKKT for VANfOl!Vi:K. V1CTOKIA. SKATT1.K. fiM-li MOMIAV IIIKl TIUKSllAV. I.UII p.m.. NATI KI;lV, MH ll.ll. Ki.r AN VOX m.,1 STKWAUT AIOMI J' I'nr i SK HMlNKsHAV,- 4.f) p.m. lor M tSKKTT IM.KT MONIIAV. 4.0(t n.m. l or SKIDKOATK IM.F.T mid SOITII Jl IKS CIIAKI.OTTK IM.AMIS, tort- '""'J'- PAKSKNdl'U TRAINS I.KAVK PRINCE MIPKRT nui.v i;xI'pt sirsinv nt iun n.m. for pkinct: (if.okuk. komon- TO. WIN'MPKd. nil lioliit Kaslrrii Ciinaila, I'nlted State. jakpki : pki mmmib opkn mav sm to skptkmiikk 3n. aNillA IN CANADA! jriHUiE YEAR - 1HC7- 1927. AGENCY AIL OCEAN HTKAMMIIIP US1SK Cor Cnnitilliiii National Exprex for floury Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc., mlntt for your next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 528 Tllllll AVE.. PRINCE HITKKT, Plione 2B0 BUY B.C. GOODS Get full value for your money nnrl mnke Jobs for your children fn B.C. A recent addlton to the local fleet, which has been having a record growth DATLY PAGE FtV?. Waterfront Whiffs Chief Sl.uaid's Find May be ItlcJi One Yachting Season Is OpenHalibut Landings Still Gaining ; The local halibut schooner Chief Skugaid spent three months on the grounds and got 01,000 founds which is not good fishing, hut .If what Capt. Dill Parsons and his men, who returned to port last. Saturday, say its correct the vessel may have struck It rich just the same. Off Cape Fairweather, the boat reports, she picked up 150 pounds of what is believed to be this precious waxy-like excretion -of the whale known us ambergis, which is so highly prized in the making of perfumery. It is not usual to find this commodity in nor-them waters, as it is usually picked up from the tropical seas, but it was brought In and a specimen has v been turned over to the local fisheries! about the mg wlnnlng Calcutta sweep-experimental station for ldentlfcation. ,takeil, who stretched their Imagination If It should be the real thing. the:a mtIe rurtn.r w n how ,t vessel and her associates woul-i be in: wouW ieei arivt something like that ,ut ? "'8 dui now Dg nara, around at one's whim. to estimate from the information "to be l obtained from local experts, meaning well no doubt but rather Inaccurate, who place lf value from $50 to tGOO per pound. The Oaxaca, In fact, spoiled one's sense of appreciation for the qualities at such vessels as the power cruisers Slmba and Triton which arrived on Thursday night with the San Fran-' With Capt. Jack Candow in com- cIsC0 uthors-Stewart Edward White' mand. the halibut boat Johanna, own- i and jn E. Plnkerton-on board, edty John Wick of this city, left this Tnese tw0 were also Ilne mtle esse,s! week-end for Walker Lake where she)and evokc(J much compllmentarT win te engaged In seining lor the U C. . ment - wlth Hancock. White anri Pin. Packers. kerton here It at least showed that some of them are making It stick inj the "Hot Furnace" state even though' seme of our old timers had to come this tprtng. is Ellas Skog's new seine- U, without having grown rich In a boat Anna S. which has arrived fromlig nt. ' i Vancouver where she was built during! ., . . the winter. A sturdy and well con-1 Xne ncxt yacht to vtelt hwe may structed looking vessel, she is 50 feet the pa,aUa, Btcamer Si-prise with long and has a 60 hp. Fairbanks seml-,th. oam,, Ondfrev M. wmi.m. 1 jdetael engine. She U leaving thisjthy Welshman aboard, making an week-cna 10 engage in independent; m-month world cruise. The vessel has seining down the coast YACHTS IV POUT The yachting season to northern been reported leisurely bound from Victoria to Prince Rupert. i J William Inglls and It. L. Landry.' waters, at least as far as Prince Ru-jboth well known local returned men, pert Is concerned, started with a bang! have recently taken up duty with the I this week. The arrival on Wednesday : waterfront customs force here. iol the Meamer Oaxaca (pronounced Hachaka for those who have been try-'lngto twist their tongues arqund It), wth her millionaire skipper and owner, J. Allen Hancock of Los Angeles aboard. I marked Its opening. This fine coasting (vessel, registered In Panama and uau- jally used In fruit and vegetable carry-. lng between Mexico and Southern Call-Ifornla points, was tjute the cynosure I of all eyes during her stay here and 'there were many, who had been dream- LANI) ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE lOKESIIOUE. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Lofntlnz Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Timber Merchants. IntendJ KIKK'S SAIL If Kirk really came by that sail honestly, the best that can be said Is that he has a mighty poor eye and. a little poorer Judgment Of course, he may be looking for a thrill and friends say they wouldn't be surprised if he gets it In the form of a real good duck-, lng one of these breezy evenings and his constant guests. Bill and Charlie, may also get a kick out of It at the came time. The Gait steamer Salvor, Capt. Rush, arrived Thursday night' rom Vancouver and. after discharging 300 tons of coal ! re for Albert Si McCaffery, re turned south yesterday. R. M. P. power tug P.R.T., Capt. Harris Kerr, left Thursday morning for 1 "JP2!s . 1 ,eaii lne lonov,iaH Georgetown with mlU supplies and. described foreshore: i , V . . A I Commencing at a post planted approx-j returning that evening, brought a Imately one-half mile south 30deg. east , scow of boxes for the Big Bay Lumber I of the mouth of the Tassoc River, Mores-j . . . ... . . , . .., . Co local "sn 'box trade wel1 islands: s as " by IMand, Queen Charlotte j thence following the high water mark in a carload of lumber for Eastern shlp- a nonnwesieny, wmteny ana souun-1 jnnt. wrsirny airccirou lor a aisisnce vi one and one-half miles; thence In an easterly direction to the potnt of commencement, and containing 160 acres, more or less. JOSEPH DOUGLAS WILSON, Acting rs Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd Dated 30th April. 1937. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LANI1. 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 Qosse Packing Co. Ltd., of 325 Howe St, Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Fhh Packers. Intends to apply for a lease of .the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 chains distant In an easterly direction from northeast corner Lot . 740, Range 3: thence south 10'chaios: . thence west 15 "chains; thencp north to snore;' thence easterly along shore to point 'ol commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or lesv - GOSSE PACKING CO. LTD., Applicant. , Per Chas. L. Roberta. Agent. Dated April 7. 1027. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE I.ANO FOR INDt'.S TRIAL PIRPOSES In Pilnce Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at So well Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Lofeglna 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 the southeast corner of Lot 470 Sewell Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands; thence north 80 chains; thence east B0 rhalni, more or less, to shore; thence following the shore line In southwesterly direction to the point of commencement, and containing 1 90 acres, more or less. JOSEPH DOUQI.A3 WILSON, Dated 2!Uh April Dated 38th April, Agent ror Kelley lagging Co. Ltd. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE FOKESIIOKE. 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, Interim 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: thento in a northeasterly direction, following the high water mark to the southeast corner of Lot 46S; thence In s southwesterly direction to the point of commencement, and conta'nlng 140 acres, more or less. JOSEPH DOUGLA8 WILSON, Agent ror Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. The F. H. Phippen, Capt. Jim Morrison, took out lumber and supplies Monday night for use in connection with the construction of the Imperial Oil Co.'s new fuel station at Osland. John Lundstrom had his new trolling boat, built during the winter at Seal Cove, down at the Cow Bay floats this1 week for final fitting out, 1 In Cow Bay, where the vessel had been beached for painting, Capt. Geo. McAulay's trolling boat Viola got ornery Wednesday night of this week and submerged as the tide came up. The boat was aeon righted with little If any damage dope as ' result. ' Great .plans' are being laid .with a view : ty ElvJiiS Rjy .Love electriaV m, porlirin th jcW ' BayV rbiid t'Vcto'aJ -paint which It could stand .alright. If they uVilia Tittle tlscretkjii' alxut It. But pipe the reason Why they can't get started on the Job: Itay wants It vermilion with Chinese brange trimmings while Norman Moorehouse, his man Friday, Insists that his better taste1 should be accepted In favor of azure blue with pink stripes. On behalf of j tne society ror rrevention r cruelty to Eyesight, It Is understood an Injunction will be taken out to restrain Ray and Norman In their efforts on HAD BAD SPELLS WITH HER HEART Mrs. B. Q. Hall, Bolton Centre, Qu writeai "Soma time afo I tad bad pells with my heart .which I believe was eaused by nerrousacsa. I tried Terythtat I eould tMnk of, but oould ge4 no relief until one ot my friends persuaded me to get a box of WUIUUSr liter I had taken e, few beies I nt wonderful relief, I ow weigh one hundred and thirty ire pounds where, before, I never weal over nlnetr." Price 60. a box at all druptfiti or 4alra, or mailed, direct ou receipt of prlc by The T. Milburn Co- Limited. Toronto, Qui, , H. S. WALLACE LIMITED Anniversary SUMMER Phone 9. v SEE OUR WINDOAVS. behalf ot .the needy spectallsto. As soon as the boats now on the! ways are completed. MacLean will us-j pend operations at the present boat- ... .it-., - i -.... n Vi I n V. DUliaillg tlriia 111 ww uaj will be torn down. It Is estimated that about three monthe will elapse. during the present quiet season, and In the fall Mac will open lor business in new and commodious quarters at Seal Cove he has been planning for some time, DOC'S AbVr.NTtttE Dr. Cade and his son had a close call on Sunday when the doctor ran his power yacht on the rocks at Butre Rapids. He was going through at Half tide when the craft was caught by the swirling waters and llfed on to the rocks. They went ashore In the dhingy and caught a car to town, later they returned and the rising tide had lifted the craft off and tarried her through the rapids. They followed In a row boat and eventually brought her home. Playing, with JJutze Rapids has been, a favorite pastime of Doc's. He now has more respect for his little playfellow. The bear, cub always turns and bites one but,, fortunately, not as hard In this case as It might have been. A close atch and a steady wheel are requisites to good navigation, especially wlien the rapids are near and the daylight past, our good friend has learned. That generous mother, the office cat at the drand Trunk wharf, went the way of many felines Thursday- morning (continued on page six) SWEATERS all at 20 per cent . discount LADIES' HATS The balance of stock to clear at $!..- and $2..' Ladies' Gowns, values to $2.00. Anniversary Sale fZn Price Corsets Special clearance of various models. Anniversary Sale Price Q5C 25 Ladies Waists, in Silks, etc. Anniversary Sale Gloves Pure Silk Cham-oisette. Anniversary Sale Price, per pair .... OVXj SALE Starts Monday, June 20 This is our 17th Anniversary Sale. For seventeen years we have endeavor.ed to give the best quality merchandise at the lowest possible prices. This year we aim to give 'greater value than ever. I'rices have been cut, regard less of cost. We have no High Pressure Special Salesman to pay and can naturally afford to give our customers the advantage. FOR LADIES Ladies' Summer Coats, six only. Values to $27.50. Anniversary Sale J'J Price ........ Ladies' Summer Coats, 7 only. Values to $22.50. Anniversary Price Sale $12.50 9 ISlack Rubber Raincoats. Values to $12.50. Anniversary Sale '7C Price 25 Ladies' Dresses in Silk Crepe, etc. Values to $19.50. Anniversary Sale $Q 5 only, Tomboy Skirts. Regular values to $4.50. Anniversary Sale $g QJj Crepe and Gingham House Dresses. Regular values $2.25 Anniversary Sale flf OC Price tylGD Ladies' ltathing Suits. Anniversary Sale QfTo Price UtU Ladies' Fibre Silk Hose. All colors. Anniversary Sale Price, Q-f Aft 3 pairs for HUU Ladies' Pure Silk Hose. End of lines. Values to $1.75. Anniversary Sale, aOo Price Ladies' Lisle Hose. Anniversary Sale Price 9 per pair ........... "It' Ladies' Cotton Vests. An niversary Sale Price, QJ?p Niagra Maid Pure Silk Vests. Regular $3.50 value. Anniversary Sale $J Pure Silk Bloomers to match. Regular values $4.50. Anniversary Sale ffO QC Price .......... Crepe de Chine Nighties. Regular values to $7.50. Anniversary Sale CO 7C Price .......... Ladies' Bobette Bloomers. Anniversary Sale QP Trice, 2 pairs for .. JOK FOR CHILDREN 12 Children's Coats in rose, blue, tan, etc. Values to $(5.50. Anniversary Sale gQ Children's Ribbed Hose. Black, white or brown. Anniversary Sale QP Price, 4 pairs for . . "OX, Children's Summer Socks with contrasting tops. Anniversary Sale Qf Price, 3 pairs for . . Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose. Sizes 7 to 10. . Anniversary Sale Price, per pair .... Children's Knit Vests with short sleeves. Anniversary Sale OCT 3t' Price All Wool Travelling Rugs. Regular values to $7.50. Anniversary Sale Bungalow Rugs, 9x9. Values to $12.50. Anniversary S.ale ! Qff Price JUt7J Honeycomb 'Towels, fringed. 20x10. Anniversary Sale Qaf Price, 3 pairs for . . YARD-GOODS ' 500 Yards Spun Silks, the best quality. Anniversary Sale Qp Price, per yard .... Black Satin Duchess, 3( inches. Regular $2.50 value. Anniversary Sale 4 'JfJ Price, per yard Crepe de Chines and Georgettes. Regular values to $2.50. Anniversary Sale Qfl JCJ Price, per yard . . Japanese Crepes, -alL colors. Anniversary Sale CI Price, C yards for Printed Jap Dresser Scarves. 16x54. Anniversary Sale Price, each , WATCH FOR OUR HANDBILL H. S. WALLACE, LTD. BETTER DENTIST 25c Lace Curtain Panels, with fringed ends. Anniversary Sale , Q Price ...v v Lace Curtain Net, cream or white. Anniversary Sale 9'f Price, per yard .... Unbleached Cotton. Anniversary Sale Price C"! Aft G yards for ... vltUU White and Striped Flannelette. Anniversary Sale .Price, Qfl ft ft V1'"" 5 yards for Bleached ' Sheeting, C3 Inches. Anniversary Sale' Price, 4ftp .per yard Flannels, all colors, 32 inch. Anniversary Sale QP Price, per yard ... Ivory Marquisette. Regular 35c value. Anniversary Sale S CJp price, per yard Fancy Frilled Voile, with frills of blue, mauve or yellow. Anniversary Sale Price, per yard .... Gosaard Front Lacing Models. Regular values to $G.75. Anniversary Sale CO QC Price Third Avenue rind Fulton RY PLATES that gives you n natural appearance and lend beauty lo the contour of the face. Always Dr. MAGUIRE psh2T Open Over Ormes UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sallint from Prince Uuprrt. Vat VANCOUVEIt. VICTOMA, Bwunson Uay, Alert Hay, etc Turwlay. ft ttir VANCOUVKIl. VICTORIA. Uutedale. Alert llay. etc, Saturday a n.m. or POUT BJMPSON, ALICE A KM. ANYOX. .STKWAUT. Ualra Kland, Sun-day, K p.m. For Na:n Itlver Points and Port Simpson. Friday Mii. ft nl Avrime. K. M. HMITH. Agent. PrtnfF Uilrt,.IMl. through tUkrts sold le VMnrlu ml Mealtle at a reduced rate and battaK checked lliromh to destination. .