THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS c IBS HOUSt HO10 solved one H Isnts ?R0tt.M- NOW SHE KNOWS 1 THtPLPiCfcToStWD , I I Trtt FAMILY & CLOTHE i ft" - found out that this ; hi ( to send the fam- nr- she alHo discovered v ivoiitd make her a tpe-;'..! tho family laundry. :d itr-r friends about it and i I . -i r friends about it - pettinff to be quite ..i indry. Pioneer Laundry I'hone 118 YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies' Coats Hats nnd Dresses at The Louvre 310 Third Avenue Next Royal Bank English Made -to -Measure Suits and I'ure Wool Cloths Ity Mail. AGENTS WANTED to carry cloth patterns and take measures for English high-grade Tailoring House. Liberal commission, Cash trade. Splendid opening for storekeeper, agent carrying o-her lines or man with Urge clr- of friends. Write, enclosing bank reference, to Dept C . Commercial Advertising Service, North Parade. Manchester England, jthu elty, I haw not one n Colonel McUordies name appear in your paper jwitb "Deo." marked tbwwner. I ! think, any nun who aemd throughout the war m Color! MoMorslie did. and who won tbe decoration be hold on bis merit, la entitled to hare fee totters rpr men ting luch 'discretion I marked opposite whenever hi name ppeari In print. j Wood i DRY IHRCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $:i.50 Double Load $(!.:() Large Sack ."Of 0 BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 I'hone 580 HjdeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue I hope I. and tbe many frtend of Oolonil MoMordM. will bare tbe pieae-ure of aeelnc D80." aet opposite hl nam tbe neat time It appear In your papsr. NORMAN A. WATT. WATER NOTICE. iivi:kiovam USE TAKE NOTICE that E. Roussesu. whose address la 410 Seymour Street. Vancouver. BC. will apply for a licence to take and um l ruble foot of water out of uanansed stream which flows southerly and drain into Port Stephen Day, bout one mile east of Bluff Point. Tbe water will be diverted from the atream at a point aut 000 feet from the mouth and wUl I used for commercial purpose upon the land described a Lot 2790. Range 4. Coast District This notice was posted on the ground on the Mth day of July, 1OT7 A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to tbe "Water Act will be filed in tbe office of the Water Recorder at Prlnoe Rupert. B.C. Objections to the application may be filed with tbe aald Water Recorder or with tbe Comptroller or Water Rights, Parliament Buildings. Victoria. B.C.. wrthln thirty days after tbe first appearance of tola notice in a local newspaper. The date of Ifct first publication of this notice Is August 30. 1927. ECO EKE ROUSSEAU. Applicant. IwND ACT. xoTirr. or intention to Arriv TO LEASE I.IMI In Queen Charlotte Islands Lund Recording Dlatrlct of Prince Rupert, and aituaM a: Jedway Harbor, Uoresby b- i land. .c i. TAKE NOTICE that Mlllerd Packing ! Company. Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. , occupation Packen. Intends to apply for a !ee of tbe following described land: I Commencing at a post planted at the j northeast comer of Lot 88, Q.O.I.: thence ! northweaterly and along high water mark 1 18 chains, more or leu, to a point N. ; M 37' E. from the N.E. corner Lot 140: i thence north fid 37 E 1-3 chains, more I or leas, to low water mark: thence ' southeasterly slong low water mark to a point N. 56 37' E. from tbe location ! post: thence 3 2 chains, more or leu, to the point of commencement, and con- Lalnlr.s S acre, more or leu. I MILLERD PACKINO COMPANY. LIMITED, I Applicant. I Dated rVptember 7. 1937. reamv to Srf) the i last ) droh mm SMITHERS November ha been selected a the date for the second annual Central British Columbia Seed Fair In Smlthera. It I ex pec Led that there will be heavy entries in the grata eta ass a a result of favorable harvesting condition thla year. Tbe annual meeting of the Smltbsn Pall Fair was held last night. Bu till em included the pi mutation of tbe financial atetement and election of cmeert. Tbe season ' road work at Burna Lake closed on October 1. Tbe roads to Ootsa and Bsbtne Lakes are now in excellent condition as a result of a yaar'a attention. Prince Rupert. Vandsrnoof, Burns Lake. Prince Oeorge. Telkws. Hasalton and other point will be rwessnted at a Native Sons of fanada district convention to be held bets beat Tuesday. One of tbe main objects of tbe meet ing will be to form a dlatrlct council Tbe Smitbers Parks Board will be appointed at the meeting of the village councU tonight. Representing a gift from the Prince of Wales, the village commissioners of Smitbers ,have received a supply of peonies for planting tn public parks. The death occurred In the Smithers Hospital last week of Peter Tullocb Adams, well known and popular farme: of tbe Olentanna district. Deceased, who was In Prlnoe Rupert at tbe .ori ginal clearing of the townsite there was a native of Plctou county. Nova Scotia, where he waa born 4t years ago He is survived by his brother, James1' on the farm near Smitbers, also by hi? father, mother and sister at home, twe litters at Vancouver and a brother Ir Eastern Canada. The funeral took place last Sunday under the auspices of the Native Sons of Canada. Rev. Oeorge Turptn of the United Church officiating. At the quarterly dinner meeting of the Smither District Board of Trade to be held next Monday night questions to be dealt with will Include the The secret S and women Energy . . . Vitality . . They are full of pep because they are well and strong and their bodies are full of reserve x force. There is no finer energy-giving food than prime beef. The secret of BOVRIL is that it contains, in concentrated form the energy and goodness of prime Beef. Increase your energy and vitality by a daily cup of BO VEIL HESTtfiS, fcVAPORAJE? M.ILK 4V r Mattari Mt4r sVt M ,r.;.o-i-3 prk In the Aldrlch fist on Hudson Bay Mounuin tbe devejop-ir.ent of market or local coal: road necessities between Houston and Wls-taria,, asd fcetasen Smltbets and Bablne: golf course, summer eceurston tickets from Prince Rupert, and devel opment of the Lake Katfclyn cerve. - Fred Aaua, well known trader of tbe Smitbers had Its tint snowfall of tbe ! Lake dittrict. had a narrow esosDe season on Monday when a few flakes ! last week when Jus boat, heavily laden tumbled down only to melt immttilaM-; with winter supplies for his post on ly. At point .'urther last eonatdsr- the Teta Chuck, struck a rock while able enow fell. 1 running tbe flrat raplda below Ootsa Lake. WUUam Hanson, who was nearby, gave assisUnce and, fortunately, there waa no loss, tbe boat t us Mining inly alight damage. In honor of Mrs. D. D. Rolston. who it leaving next week for Vancouver after having resided seven or eight' eara la Smitbera, many pleasant social .unctions nave been recently taking place. Mr. and Mrs. James Hogg eQifrtalned at a variety party In their home Tuesday night. Winners at cards were jlrt. Bertrand, Mrs. A. Bannister, D. lialg and V. Williams while In a guessing contest tbe winners were Mrs. Mc-2wen and V. Eby. O. C. Mackay of Prince Rupert, dis-.rlct engineer for the provincial de partment of public works, was a visitor ;n the district thai week. He reported -.be work rapidly drswtna to a close in all secttorii of the -district after a year in which splendid progress has been made with the new highways in ttie o. tobr 7. 1927. YHS DAILY K2W3 PAQE FTV3 to 21 5i5 Free Lessons i rt - Dennison Art Craft . 1.. hsoiim will be given , ni,i.vn Art Craft, com- i.r I KYST UXINB LAMP SHADES st l.ssOIt PAINTING W AX WORK FLOWER MAKING DAShET WEAVING, etc. i Tueniky and Friday "II- from 2 to 5.30 livening Clares by arrangement Rose, Cowan & Latta, Limited Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) I'hone - - - 234 (SUCCESSFUL SALE AT i ST. PETER'S CHURCH AT I SEAL COVE YESTERDAY In HUM or the tad weather there " food turnout at the aale of tfce. Women's Auxiliary at St. Peters Chiueh, Oawe. yesterday Mid sw 1100 u , "Talis Tle tollowlag took part: : omww-mh a. iiat . ' y i Work IWl-M Vlertek. Mra Crx tod Mm. Duma. Horn Booking Mr. Oakley. Urn Dwwsrton. Mrs rrtbourf. dandy -Mm OooomU. i KefrasbBtents -Mrs. Kstssy, Un. Vlgsr, j and Un. Fowlsr. In The Letter Bo: 0IM0V OF II.K.O. Editor. Dally Nvws. ; I wish to rtaftectfuUy csU your at. ! Mnltoo to what i fl pertain li u i unintentional omission an the pan f jour paper, and which I know you will bt glap to rectify upon iu betas brausM to our nntuv. in h .,.- It Puts BEEF into You See the name en the bottlt and refuse substitutes 82 I SSBsSJXSSXffSB9ax&R central Interior. The winter program of monthly whist drives and bridge parties by tbe Ladies' Aid of St. Joseph's Church loaned Tuesday night. At whist prise winner were Xtrs, C. A. Bowland. Mrs .1. BUlott. Father Vallleres and Oeorge "arnither while winners of bridge jrte were Mrs. R. C. Bamfard. Mist U. UeDoeell. L. 8. MeGUl and Dr. R. 3. Bamford. Commissioner J. H. Croat celebrated its birthday on Monday, being visited :n the evening by members, of the 'ouncil of the Smitbers District Board .f Trade when a pleasant hour was pent. Mr. and Mrs. P. RuseeU have leased the 3. P. Klrkpatrlek house on Third Avenue until recently" occupied by A. J. Mclntyre. Miss Large left on Sunday rooming or Vancouver where she will be Joined !y her mother Is leaving for California to spend the winter. Miss Large has 'jee .relieved on the Smither Hospital staff by Mies Watson of Vancouver. After .residing In Prince Rupert for eighteen), ripaihs, Mr. and Mrs. John tlatTtntfceretrnd to Smithers to resume .JTSiQCf lome in rr Arthur has returned to her Prince Rupert after a visit with friends In Smithers as the guest it Mrs. L. B. Warner. George F. Hanson, a well known rancher of the east end of Ootsa Lake, was a business visitor In town during the week. , TERRACE Mrs. S. F. Mills and Frank left on Tuesday to join Mr. Mills at Smithers and proceed to the prairie where they plan to locate. Mrs. George Little was an afternoon tea hostess on Tuesday tn compliment to Mrs. H. M. Smith, prior to her de parture on a prolonged holiday trip, Jack Frank returned on Wednesday after spending a few days in Prince ' Rupert. . V Mrs. P. JJ. Monektorr-afid children left on Tuesday forlHaftUo'n towhieh place she shipped nerjrea?' and" from there will motor through to Victoria where she plans to spend tbe winter months. Miss K. R. Deacon left on Thursday for Vancouver where she will spend the winter. 8he was accompanied .as far as Prince Rupert by Mrs.' C. R. Gilbert. Mrs. Carl Pohle waa hostess at a tea party given for her Sunday school cla&s on Tuesday afternoon. About ten rc present and enjoyed a ill I410qordl-16 liXr MssassWsMssgsrM Mr- and Mrs. H. C. Whltaker of Cedarvale "were visitors here on W. B. WeUwood of Toronto was a business visitor here during the week. L. Compton, Tuesday. Usk, was In town on LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE L.SI In Atlln Land Recording District of the Cassiar District, and situate at the mouth of Wann River, about 500 feet easterly along the shore from the north west corner 01 tne skylark Mineral Claim. TAKE NOTICE that I. Horace Mc-Naughton Fraser, of Atlln, occupation B.C. Land Surveyor, acting as agent for the Engineer Gold Mines Ltd.. Inc., intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 500 feet easterly along the shore from the northwest corner of the Skylark Mineral Claim: thence northerly 225 feet: thence easterly 100 feet; thence southerly 150 feet, more or less, to high water mark: tnence westerly 100 leet, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing 0.5 acres, more or less. . ENGINEER GOLD MINES LTD INC,. LAiMJ ALT! NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ,rrLY TO LEASE LAND In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Recording DUtriet of Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay. Graham Island, Q.C.I. TAKE NOTICE that Somerville Cannery Company. Limited. Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Packers. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1571. Q.CX; thence east 30 chains: theace north 3 chains, more or less, to low water mark; thence west following low water mark, 30 chains; thence south 2 chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing six (6) acres, more or less. SOMERVILI.E CANNERY COMPANY, LIMITED, Applicant Dated August 31. 1927. Established 1923. (ij 1 ?1 9 NOT 81 9'350 TORE RYE Wfc LSEVCit. APP'fnMx?U Office Hours: a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment D&EP Knny DENTIST round of games and the auunaauce of 1 Exchange Block. Phon 109 1 ''' Perfect SEAGRAM'S 83 is made after a famous formula first used by us in 1883. The purest of spring water and the choicest of grains only are used and all whiskey is aged and mellowed in individual oak casks. The name and quality of Seagram's has never been impaired. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia good things bostessr to eat provided by the R. Brealey, logging superintendent of the Laminated Materials Ltd., New Westminster. Is a business visitor In tbe district this week. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Gold Storage Co., Prince Rupert. B.C. JAPANESE OVALRAG RUGS Fringed. $1.75 each. Just the thing for the Bedroom or Bathroom. Barrie's Home Furnishings Box 808. Phone 123 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home" 120 Rooms, American and European Plan. Hot and Cold Water. Bus meets all trains and boats. Sample Room Phone, 51. L. Martin, Manager. Hotpoint Electric Ranges Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone S I ,