fVpterr.ter 7. 157 i..-ia-rntt THE DATL7 Him PAGE FITS 0mzZZSZSB 1 HE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS Vie LAUNDER SHIRTS AOf UlOTUttHtTC Inn.. K B OUlTt FflES H AtO N W . n I l; hirt waist and his ahirt iiil take a trip to this latin-i: .i nl return. They will de-..'i -irate to you our expert .. our polite manner of if and our moderate Yn invite you to do this. Pioneer Laundry Thone US laaTaaVft JtfMVKKMwyil th nirW f&stfid Vails ( i! AAuf e? Happu Homes !CH S MOT COID WATCB Alabasline H made In twenty-one artistic tints For Sale by Thompson Hardware Co Prince Rupert WESTIN6H0USE Electric Raoges Easier! Safer! .': re convenient to operate id iriv os ,hfttt5r ruis4lv.v ; 'i Westirixhi'Uijc Ble.clrfo ' '-' ' :n:re. ' 'ii p( r in the long run. Prince Rupert Supply Co. 211 Fourth Street J. A. Ilinton Manager. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Thone 63 ( artage, Warehousing, and OlMrbutng. Team or Motor Service, foal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize fn Tlano and FuYiMuhi M6Vlng. INSTITUTE ORGANIZED ! at terrace saiiroaY; j" - 1,,tt",ncl 1 TERRACE. 8g. 7.- A Dmtlns called ' I to ettsfjlae a Women Instttite .,- r'ttPe ,,:r -' on 8a' iawf ytffavaow and was presided over by -. Ortava. domestic ctenr Judical the jilr. who was sin in institute crganlreQ Sfc save a Interr-runt talk oa the benefit so be gained by haad-""g Wiiii iiyrtyrtrteiTir. ti.-ouirh the I TK-dhMB of the Institute Wh.lr it w , I Ivoarally fata Naat tier urv prulwM) 1 too many organisations in the town u-w. attar considerable dlerusMun It m ' rd oa ana Uh -3.lan made to or-f ?nlM an Institute the wurk of vjnie cf the other organizations likely to be ' taken In with the Institute work A board of directors wa appointed as follows; Undnin Gilbert. Head. Sea-cien. Klrkpatrlok and Dover. The ladles will appoint officers frum among tbeawelve anil will arrange for a general meeting a aoon a the necessary rules and Instructions ooroe through from the head office. NEWHAZELTON Recent rrports from Bulkley Valley farmers are to the effect that wheat and barley frops are good and wheat will grade high wtth a lot to strip out this fall. The only grain that wUl not be up to standard Is oata which did not fUl so wetL Under the auspices of the Haaelton Hospital, a eptsrtdlrt concert was given bare last Wadaeaday evening by Mlsa HIMreth Lennox of Dturie. Ontario. plht. vocalist and elocutionist. The tram from the Silver Cup mine to the Nine Mile road la now practic ally completed. Seventeen men are now working on the property and more will be put on ' when shipping commences. The company will do more bulldtni oi the accommodation of the en larged force aad everything will be put in good shape for the winter. Mitt Bpooner has gone to Bmltbera where she will operate the restaurant in connection with the amlthera Hotel which she baa porchsMd. Malk Oeorge baa mere than a dona men employed getting Ala poles Into the water. He has some 3-eojDOQ feet mere to send downstream. From a financial standpoint the re cent Harelton Flower Shew was one of I the most successful and the Hortlcul- - " 7 program. Mrs. Walton Bharpe was hoateaa at a tea last week In honor of Mr. Fake- ley who has now retarned to her borne in Calgary after a vlart here. Mr and Mr, Le Hoy Moytr otAnt- cortes. Washington who motored to nareiion some wceaa -I5-J uiu .vi.fcww car here while they made a trip to WATER NOTICE. MVF.rtsION AMI t'SE Tkxrv vnTTrv tiat v. RAiiMeau. whofie address U 410 Seymour Street. Vancouver. B.C.. will apply for a Ucence to take and use 1 cubic foot of water out of unnanmed stream which flows southerly and drains Into Port Stephens Bay. Vv. i-. r,rm mil nat nf R! 11 f f P flint. The water wlU be diverted from the Ktream at a point about boo reet iron, the mouth and will be used for commercial nl-mncM tITWMI t H lATlri dASCrlbed as Lot 2750. Range 4, Coast District. This notice was posieo on me grouuu the 26th day of July. 1827. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act" will be I filed in the office of the. Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Objections to the application may be filed With the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings. Victoria, B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance tot this notice -lnvaJ0cal ewspsper The-date 6f . th first fublleiflaa i .tltt ;nott,ce is LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION- TO .tl'I'I.Y TO LEASE UIXI In AtUri Land Recording District of the Casslar District, and altuate at the mouth of Wann River, about 600 feet easterly along the shore from the northwest corner of the Skylark Mineral CITAKE NOTICE that I, Horace Mc-Nanghton Fraser. of Atlln. occupation BC Land Surveyor, acting as apnt for the Engineer Gold Mines Ltd.. Inc., in-'tends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post Pned abou? 600 feet easterly along the shor from the northwest corner f jBkyl Mineral Claim: thence nrr,7: ,225 ..... au.--.Aaa atdfitrlT 100 feet. tnllCC southerly 150 feet, more or less, to high water mark; thence westerly 100 feet, more or less, to point of commencement. and containing u.a ""'5Jit. ENOINEER GOLD MINES LTD., INC.. Applicant. H. McN. Fraser, Agent. tiatedAugut 8, 1927, LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LIL1SE LAN" In Range 8. Coast Land District. Land ReMrding District of Prince Rupert, and suate on Lot 1C2 Humpback Bay, Per- TAM NOTICE that F. H. Cunningham. rVdf Trade Bunding, of Vancouver. IT ccuPon BtXmon BTOttT- " 5 cffiSc'lnr at a post planted 150 v.rdrSu?nt4uthea.tof northet c ; her pent 6f Lot ira, an8 o. rrr IB A rhalns: thence south-southeast c&ti. ?bence' due north 8 chain thence ' wesnorthwest along shore to , point excommencement and containing 14 f McfB lIErTRY CtiNNlNOHAM r 1 W-CAIN LUUivINu I1AND5 MAY CARRY GERMS Sweeping . . . dusting . . housework . . . stirs up all sorts of germs. There is protection in the raild, antiseptic lather of Lifebuoy, the all-sufficient toilet soap that removes germs as well as dirt. "0'7CERM DISEASES A 1 may be t arried by Lilt Ixmin ImitifrK t-WlJ LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Purifies and Protects Ketchikan, returned last week aad pro-ateded on their return )oumey. accom panied by Mrs. J. 11. Roasell of Ketchikan. Mlsa Lola Anderson left on Saturday tor Vancouver where she will attend St. Anthony's Collage. Miss Jean Burns left oa Saturday for New Westminster where abe wal re sume her studies at Oatvnbtao College. She was accompanied as- far as Print Rupert by Mrs. C. H. Sewle. Miss Agnes Mathehi and her younger sister arrived last week frcm Queen 'charge of Four Mile school In the Kis ptox Valley. Mrs. Richard Ternllnson and children of Oedarvale are vbtftrng with Mrs. Robert Toialiriaon. W. T. Parsorj baa now got work j.-tjtH wim-iiw rait tY sKnft at i" mlDr and will have a wew of ,n t few days SM1THERS The SoUthers Fall Fair this year will not break even financially but the deficit wlllnot be as great as was expected and which was provided for. Eric Johnson and Ernie Nelson received cuts and bruteea and a new Chrysler car was practically demolished In a tumble over the Bulkley hill last week. Many In Smltber. especially chlld- ren, are sufferrng with tonsiiiris and whooping cough la also prevalent at-j though precautions are being taken to guard against a general outbreak. With a force of three men, P. J. Job IS condtiotlng. crrk on hli.group of tafo noi4Wathliors$ li DIVERSION AND ISE . TAKE MOTICE that Francis Henry Cunningham, whose address Is 805 Board of Trade Building, Vancouver. B.C., will apply for a licence to take and use 1 cubic foot per second of water out of unnamed stream which flows northeast and drains Into Humpback Bay, Porcher Island, about 400 yards aoutheast of northeast corner post of Lot 102. The water wUl be diverted from the stream at a point about 200 yard from the mouth of the river, and will be used for fish, cannery and domestic purposes upon the lands applied for, being portion of Lot 102. Range 5, Coast District. This notice was posted on the ground on the 25th day of June. 1927. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act" will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B.C. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice In a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice la August 4. 1927. 1. H. CtJNNINOIIAM. Applicant. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rubert. and situate on Princess Royal Island at East Side Cove from Butedale Cannery. TAKE NOTICE that I, Jacob Koskl. of Buteaaie, B.C.. occupation a iisnerman, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about ow vara nortneast or uuieaaie uan-nery Wharf: thence east 5 chains; thence south 2 chains; thence west S chains: thence north 2 chains to point of commencement and containing one acre more or less. JACOB KOSKI, nnHcnt brm, -nrrtsd cat -n .onaertion wtth ..n exunlMUo belaa aaade by P. J r. ..,., Vsnajriivr mining mn i. rr;.ie1rrthif Oat fXuriiry mining' V!V. - W E. KetaaK 'miaJng rogtivrer for :-f Cimrrby ' OonsoliaVited Qo, U a ,r in thja district He will report a lumbar af ppenie laelijlim Sr infer aad other hoidiBga la -:.at immediate vicinity. l&if HUdreth Lac no of Dome, Oat., vocalist, pianist and elocutionist, fare recital la theTown Hall last Friday veiling. f A meeting of WhrM Pool m unbars vai bald at Taikwa during the Barbe-re. Miss Parser of Wounlnster and Vr Sansunt. a brother of Bee. Victor Sonsuaa. larmerty of Kiaptoa, have ::.-. ed the staff of the public school here In place of"3fls Uurlel Bowes and I rank Ren die. Fred -Joodry. Prince Rupert optometrist . wul shortly visit amlthera and Bums Lake. On their way home from a siotor trip which took thm to Vaaoauyer end various potnta in the WaaVarn Btatss. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Kenney of Terrace passed through here last week. Mr. aad Mrs. J. H. Byrne are on a holiday trip to the coast and will vsttt Vancouver, Victoria and other points. Miss M. Jones of Vancouver Is here for a two month visit with her slater, Mrs. Oeorce Turpln. Rev. Oeorge Turpi r. of Bmithers at tended the meetb'j of Cariboo preaby fry in Queanel last week. TERRACE R. L. Mcintosh returned from Frtnce Rupert on Friday to spend some time at his home here. Be will be joined by Mn. Mcintosh later in the week. M;as Kasthope and Miss Mallott of the public school staff returned to Ter race oa Friday ., after spending their vacation at their homes in the south. They are taking up housekeeping this rear in a suite cat rooms in the Bundal Block. Mrs. J arris MoLeod of Prince Rupert la spending a -abcart-hotictay In town. Miss Ainella Oiile of Prince Ru pert was holidaying at the week-end at the home of Mrs. Oeorge Hipp. Dr. Wrlnch. MIA. of Hazel ton. was in town on Saturday for the Terrace fair. He returned to the interior in the afternoon. W. C. Little of Woodcock was an exhibitor at and a visitor to the Terrace fair. Some very choice flowers were sent from Harelton by' Rev. J. H. Young formerly of Terrace, to be exhibited at the fair. Mrs. Llndstrom and children ofRemo wre fair visitors in Terrace on Sat urday. D. D. Munro of the Land Settlement Board, Smlthera. spent the week end at his home here. The lint fresh snow cf the season was seen on the hills Sunday morning following the heavy downpour of rain on the flats- Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Pinter and children left on Saturday to spend a short holi day In Prince Rupert. Mrs. Anderson A and son Edward of Pacific were ln town for 'the fair on Saturday. 5 Special" jtVserVlc v?as held frnfe: tJcanphMrch ,on 'Sundiy hiofjfrrfgr ie econu ((attending fn , body accompanied by Soout Master 3. KIrkaldy, Captain Artriur Parsons of the Charch Army, Kltwanga, preached the regular sermon and Rev. T. 3: Marsh gave an impressive talk to the boy scouts. A solo, r"One Sweetly, Solemn Thought." was rendered by Mrs. Jarvls MeLeod of Prince Rupert, ind was much appreciated. Holy -.ommunlon w&.' partaken of - at ; the close of the service. " Rural Dean and Mrs. T;" J. Marsh expect to leave on Wednesday for east- em Canada to be present at the Wy-cllffe College graduates reunion being held in Toronto Uter in file month. They will aleo visit with ."friends in Lindsay, Clarksburg, and Montreal be- " sarjeA - 5plrs. Jarvls MeLeod of Prince Rupert was JoIBCstjJJJi) IjAok rmft'fjv 'Church oh SundaySje jejri In j,f Allen Holmwood of Salmon Arm, Ti'ri'al nan rom eU oa ' ' ' 1 ' " ' ' j" I sPsgss7aagijpva PLATE REPAIRS 3 Hour Service Bring your broken parts Will find this office equipped to handle any branch of HIGH CLASS DENTISTRY at Lowest Possible Cost Dr. 9 a.m to 9 p.m. PHONE 525 newly engaged as principal of the Terrace Public School, arrived from the east on Saturday and Is staying at the home of Mrs. Thos. Brooks. Tom B. Marsh has taken a position in the office of George Little. Mrs. E. T. Brooks returned on Saturday from a short visit to Prince Rupert. Mrs. A. Y. Wilson of Remo was the guest of Mrs. A. C. Head over the fair day. . .fThe tof acbuU returned to town on JfVj'cfay rooming after a rather tincom-(orSftlesbut nevertheless enjoyable few days camping at Laketee Lakr under the supervision oiRev A. W. Robinson ,andj W. T. Attwood. .weather conditions hindered the practice' of much scout work ..but thej all enjoyed .th? jlliilrurrtort l -the- Church Army: J-ho '.'if en' route to Kltwanga to take up his work' there, spent last week in camp at Lakelse Lake with Rev. A. W, Robinson and the boy scouts- and luvs been a guest at the Robinson home here over the week end. W.Anderson, Prince Rupert, Is spending a holiday In town. His son George (Andy) Anderson ts also here, relieving in the Bank of Montreal, while Mr. Taylor, teller, is on holidays. Bid Marsh is spending a few days at the Hotsprtngs Hotel. Mrs. Haddon and two sons?pt Prince Rupert are visiting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Anderson on the bench. C. A..SmIth ond Paul Erodln were In from Kalum 'Leke over the week end. The annualmeetlng, offthe Kalum lajlte Mtrves. txS as?ield Jin the office of C. R. Gllberl on Saturday evening. A general discussion of business p retaining to the company's Interests took place but no further plans were i made for continuing operation-). 1 Last year's officers were all reinstated as follows: . President: C A. Smith. I Vice-President: J. B. Ager. . Seo-TreaS.: C. R. Gilbert. These, with Charles DesforV) and J. M. Swann compose the board of man agement. Mrs A, Akerberg and daughter returned to Prince .Rupert on Monday after spending several days at the h6me' of Mrr. V. Soucle. STRY aaa al aalaifjs on High Class Platework will prevail throughout September FairVisitors MAGUIRE Over Ormc's Drug Store DEMAND "Rupert THK DAINTIEST ', Smoked Canadmar pish & told Storage Co., L- Prince UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hafllngs from Prlnre l(Urrt. lor VANCOUVER. VICTOIIIA. Hwanson Hay, Alert Hay, etc, Tuesday, S pJu. . , For VANCODVER. VICTORIA, Butedale. Alert Bay, etc, Saturday 9 a.m. lor PORT SIMPSON. ALICE A KM, ANYOX, HTEWAKT, Wales Maml. Bun-day, 8 p.m. Tor Nua River Points and Port Simpson, Friday p.m. 123 Jfnd. Avenue. R. M. MM ITU. Arent. I'rlnre Rupert. H.C. Through tickets sold to Vlrtorla and Seattle at a redueed .rate and hagjaje eherked througli to dcnttnatlnn. from Vancouver, A. Major, was ah Interested visitor at the Terrace Fair and proclaimed it the best of any visited along the lme. He went on to Prince Rupert on Sunday. W. T. Kennedy of Mangau, Okla. was a visitor here at the week end. Mrs. P. Merkley left on Monday to take in the Prince Rupert fair. Ivan Frank left on Monday to spend the week in Prince Rupert. LIVELY PARTY. The Triennial Congress of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants will be held here the first part of Sep-! tember. opening with the usual sunset service on Burial Hill. A large number of people from- all parts, of the! cemetery are expected to be preatnt. - , EXTRACTION OF TEETil In a scientific manner 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Lady Assistant Brand" ippers UHEAKFAST FOOD.' Dally by Uuperl. B.C. Wood DRY RIHCII, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Sinple Load $.'1.50 Double Load $0.50 Large Sack 50c n BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue I 1 t, .