AMOinlKJrVMiiTa TOO-- f So TrlATTtf EY SEEM 1 B &UITE FRSH AND KW- WTH shirt waist and bit shirt i, -uld take ajrip to this laun-t. ami return. They wi.l de-ti i . ii -1 rate to you our expert ..ii!.v. our polHe manner, of . nip and our moderate - Wr invite you to do this. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 CrK Makcliappif Homes CHS HOT m COLO WATCH Alabast ins I: made in twenty-one artistic tintH 1 or Sale by Thompson Hardware Co Prince Rupert Wood DRY KIRCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE nt'lf Load &I-0 I nut.le Load $QSM I .a rye Sack (J KUNDLES DRV KINDLING, $1.00 Phone rK0 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off". . for two weeks only Come iff 'and Inspect our stock M. T. LEE LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Rox 977 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone S75 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and DiHtributlng. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and l urnltunj Moving. I ' Voy ther corulijion., which hafAtwn pUyln havoc with aome of the larjr,&ait liners. hav-l,,o been responsible for the causing of some danlajre to smaller veejs n these part. The recent stranding, with considerable inilir- nf at Innat frvnr lrw..l boat may be attributed to the f(tr which haa prevailed Kenerally of! late. The Prince Rupwt Boat House power tuK Pachena. which has uten unun- luuwnj? cnarter to the Lowe Inlet cannery, is now off , dry doek with a new uroiteller to renlarp n h,.t un. .,n.kj i. the stranding. 'The.seleie boat Ct. hrlmts ins tn Outi - MIOt W Vsmmmt as iuM charter to tbe MtSmt ?iuf Ob., hit a rock ,tu the tog near PrlAffH Royal Island Mul damaged her forefoot sd stem m ifU opening up br warn. 89 i arrived in port In a leaky eonduion and repairs were trade at the dry dock. Another casualty wa the setiwr Kln- uwHh, belonging to W. Rktlef Of I Pert Simpson cod built In Cow Bay during toe winter, which (truck a rock oS Banks Island and. among other damage In tbe amaah, broke her atem and atove In a oouple of plank. Re- palra were also effected at the dry! :ulur BtMtbatla the way with love.! Jtourth n Lk. ,k- """ '' Rupert Boat Mow Myfanwy which, I while engaged In flatteries patrol ser- Thursday was towed down to the boat house where further repair work la new under way. The movement of natives to part far the rail rah- festivities next week la now under way and. within the neat few day, tbe capacity of tbe government floats at Cow Bay will probably WATER NOTICE iivi:ksio.n ami ii: in is u .u iiw nff iuu win uoeu lur fish, oannery and domestic purposes TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. Austad, of Pnnce Rupert. B.C., occupation rancher, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commenclne at a Dost nlanted at the southeasterly point of Bonllla ItUnd; thence nortlierly, westerly, southerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of the shore line, to point of commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the island occupied oy inaian iteserve no. 10, and containing one thousand acres, more or less. OLE C. AUSTAU, Applicant. Dated July 18, 1827. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION" TO APPLY TO r - In Prince Rupert Land trlct or Prince Rupert, ana situate ou Prince Royal Island at Esst Side Cove from Butedale. Ciinnery. TAKE NOTICErthat I. Jacob Koskl, jif Butcdale. Btt'.: $ceupatlbn a . Il-uiemaaf intends 10 apply tor a jease to wit jui-lowlng described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 500 yards northeast of Butedale Cun-nrv Wharf: thence cost 8 chains: thence south 2 chains; thence west 6 1 4bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW mJS UATPH a FOR A HIM be taxed to acawumodate the eraft In' wfclch they oosm. Th- failure of the! salmon eeaaon thftt. year may prevent) om eontlsjg bat 1 good represents Hon may he expected even If they may not have quite as mueh money to pen m la norma years. A braefietent provincial government haa seen fit to have Installed at Cow Bay Boats a new dolphin which proves) more stable than the old one which was taken out. Apparently, the floats' to be built by the federal authorities, are still somewhere In the dim distant! Though a few trailers have returned addition to othe, This boatl, punulB( ouuld. " ttTbopTttat 1"! a rereot Improvement and on In fishing wW be continued. Owing to the done season for one week being eaflt-d on sll net fishing, maay seine tooata were In port during the, week but the most of them wUl tie out again thia week-end to be ready tor the resumption of fishing at 6 o'clock Sunday evening. Durlg the week the seineboats All- jfotd Bay, Peach and Sea Hawk of the TAKE notice th.i v.r,,i. u I Maritime Fisheries Co. fleet were here! Cunningham, whose address la BOfi Board : enroutt to Allford Bay, Queen Chariot- iof Trsde Building. Vancouver B.C., wUl te Islands, where they wilt engage in cSmc t""'.'.r the oanner, at that! unnamed stream which flows northeast point. and drains Into Humpitick Bay, Porcher ; Island, about 400 southeast of . yads ,,,. ,, , H, ,IaT,n Ilv oaT, ,n Kprnl Pn aur' uortheast corner post of Lot 102. The wsler will be diverted from the stream UC which time she underwent a toat at a point about 200 yard from the of copper painting at tht dry dock. the seine boat Lincoln In charge of upon the lands spplled for, being por- Capt. John Desmullea and Chief En-tlon of Lot 102. Range 5, Coast District gjneer J. W. Moorehoune. tlie Utter her This notice was on the posted ground k.ir ,,j -! , n,lf lld on the 25th day otJune. 1827. A copy OVMr- Thursday night on of thU notice and an application pur-1 her return to Massett where she Is ,U."L t2'.ri. n? to lbe "Water Art". ruhlng and packing for the Langara will be tiled In the office of the Water' Recorder at Prince Rurjert. B.C. Oblec-. lion xo tne application may ne xiiea with the aald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Par liament BuUdlngs. Victoria. B.C., within tnirty days alter the rim appearance 01 this notice In a local newspaper. The date of tbe first publication of this totlce is August 4. 1927. 1. H. CUNNINGHAM. Applicant. LAND ACT. NOTICK Of" INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEAKE I.AM1. In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict of Coast District. Ranice 4, and alt-uate on and being all of Bonllla Island except that portion occupied by Indian Reserve Number 18. The Klemtu Cannery, service boat to the Inverness and Klemtu canneries, ! was In port on Thursday for certain engine repairs. With Capt. Norman Brod hurst is command. The vessel came! up Wednesday night from Rivers Inlet and left Thursday night for Inverness whence she will proceed to Klemtu, being due back here again about Mon day. A lit IIIIINO AI'TIIOIt Howard vWhlte. junior partner and chief accountant of the Nelson Trading Co., has now turned author. In the next Issue of the Pacific Fisherman, there will appear from his pen a voluminous article describing In detail his trip recently to the halibut banks with Capt. Charlie Lundqulst on the local vessel, Ingred It. Howard has been burning the midnight .oil on this his first literary effort tfiid he hopes the critics will be kind to him. Capt. Oeorge Johansen, "The Shrimp King." came In on Wednesday from North Island where he lias been troll lng this season. He reports having had a fairly successful year but he Is un decided as, to- whether he will return . . . , 'itd, ithe trlltng jroun'ds ' fbrwnotner Recording Dl,- spell. y ' ''V.' "- '' Having . aboard his KOdd wife, who Wicetly,- J&Uprp'TyBncouver, CanjL. Brandy Newell was in port Wednesday night with his new fish packer Bruce I. He- -arrlved-frorrr North- Island -and proceeded from here to Butedale. Mrs. Newell will be back shortly to spend a chains; thence north 2 chains to point . . . . . . VISlt Wlln h no ,n le city. ., mnmnt nnd mntaJnlne one ppre more or less. JACOB KOSKI, Applicant. Dated August 27. 1B27. "COMPANIES ACT' TAKE NOTICE that the Rupert-Vancouver Btevedorlng Company, Limited. Intends to apply under Section 39 of the Companies Act. being Chapter 38 of the Revised Statutes of British Columbia. 1S24 to change Its name to Pacific Stevedoring & Contracting Company. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this n.w Haw nf AllffUSt. 1C27. WILLIAMS" M ANSON & OONZALES, Solicitors for th Rupert-Vancouver Stevedoring Company. Limited. Plain Mr. York, OF YoRK.YoRKS., Will arrive on MONDAY bringing some,- J Willi Jurwu somen ttnv oodf Besides a great and Immediate upheaval In the political world, Ray Love Is reported to tie planning a huge expenditure in his electrical emporium on the Cow Bay road. Perhaps, the coming of another spring will see the fruition of his hopes to have a lathe Installed In the shop to Increase Its efficiency. Of course, as Ray would say, a lot will depend on the old collections. The load halibut boat Unome put back to port Wednesday night so that its well known skipper. Copt. Dave Ritchie, might obtain medical treatment at the hands of Dr. Cade for a very sore arm which was badly cut when the boat was two days out and Dave got too friendly with a halibut hook. As be was standing at the roller endeavoring to clear the line, the iook' become deeply lodged In his flesh" and,' ai Infection was feared, re-1 turri was made to port. T he wound Is reported to be quickly healing so Capt.1 Ritchie msy not have to miss a trip after all. One of the most Interesting exhibits at the Prince Rupert Fair next week wUl undoubtedly be that which Is being prepared by the local fisheries experimental station. Various forms of marine life will be displayed nd n effort will also be made to demonstrate in a simple way some of the commercial processes la connection with u.iMr It. 1927. VHE DAILY KZu3 THE PIONEER Waterfront Whiffs LAUNDRY KIDS The Louvre The Louvre .MUhap to Smaller Boat Durlnj: For preparing for He-openlnc of Salmon Fihinjj Halibut Still Down etc LAUNDER SHIRTS I Big Stampede Sale of , 4 LADIES' DRESSES, HATS, COATS AND LINGERIE. Under thp personal supervision of Mrs. N. L. Lantlo, of Vancouver, B.C. ' STARTS FRIDAY MORNING AT 8.30 " To retain old customers and to gain new ones is. the problem of every store. We have found that the best way to accomplish this is to sell real quality -goods at real value prices. And we think the prices listed below will be enjoyed by our old customers and ought to be appreciated by new one. Our store is full of like values. We invite you to call in and see for yourself. LADIES' COATS f The newest in Fall Coats in shades of Maroon, Brown, Navy, Gray and Black. Trimmings are of &4 h H genuine fur. Goinjr at .. VXloItJ LADIES' HOSE Real Silk Thread Hose in shades of Shell-Gray, Fawn, Blonde, etc. Udl Cp Sale Price, per pair LADIES' HATS Fifteen only, Ladies' Hats in shades of Orchid-Pink, Gray, Tan, etc. Some valued up to $15.00. Cf jC All going for NEW FALL HATS Snappy styles in the new Hats for fall. In Velvets and Pelts and in all rich colors. Cl Cf up LINGERIE Ladies' Bloomers and Vests in Rayon Silk in shades of Pink, Nile and Mauve. Vests, eath SO? Bloomers, each Norman Dalglelsh. popular CJJU. baggage master, has withdrawn his gasboat from the market. For some 'time he was very enthusiastic about disposing of his Uttle craft but. whenj a. good offer-came. along, -It was decided at u family comerence mat me ooai wass still .more attractive, than, -the nttiwy&i Hence Jhe. cecisto'rJ V rcluse ' ill ouers. , -"Rupe Benson got the Ford automobile engine reinstalled In his speedboat Polnsettia on' Thursday afternoon following the breaking of a crankshaft which necessitated the motor being taken up to Parker's garage for repairs. Everything Is' running up to form again and, if weather Is fine on Sundsy there will be another fishing trip. Bid Anderson is now busy on he completion of his 38 by 10 foot power cruiser which Is moored at the Prince Rupert Rowing ti Yacht Club floats. Jt Is expected to have the fine new craft commissioned In time for the hunting season. As Sid has no "best girl," he is now delving Into ancient history In order to find a name for the newest and one of the finest power yachts In Prince Rupert harbor. IIINTINO SEASON' SOON' For local nlmrods the time cannot go too faat between now and Septem Neryes on Edge? "Jfr rsirr tompUulr . 1 owe vaf ft fat fees AaJis to Fruit--'"- " Mr. J. O. Xiat&clm. Wydaadsl. B.C. "Fruit-a tives" Soothes the digestive tract, gently energize! sluggish organs, mates you feci great. Made from intensified fresh Iruit juices combined with tonics. 25c or 50c a box. Know good health again ALLEN A HOSE In Chiffon and Silk, in shades of Pastel. Parchment, Tea Rose, Shell-Grey, Blondette and Rose-Blush. CO 0t Sale Price Read This! A $2.00 coupon will be given to each of the first twenty-five customers making a purchase to the value of $5.00 or over on Tuesday morning. SOMETHING NEW IN Lingerie "Ladderproof" Guaranteed not to run. Vests at $l.r Bloomers $3.00 Slips at $4.itr, Nightgowns JU"i.!). Pyjamas if--t." THE LOUVRE ber 15 when another hunting season will have opened. On September 13. i t-he season for deer will be open until December 15. mountain goat hunting being permissable during the same period. The bear season opens on the same date as well and wUl continue until June 15 to October 31. Things will not be, going in full swing how-over, .until .the opening on October 15, igt. tne'diicV ntf:-eese .Vltl 'continue until; Janus January, 31, -Thf "speedboat i lver phi. jcerltly .occfuired by ' Thor "ionrison from Pete Bruno, is back In running order again following considerable changes thereon which included the switching of Ford marine engines and the putting of a house over the motor as well as a top over the cockpit to the rear. It It now a neat and comfortable little 20 foot craft which will be well suited for running about the harbor. After a good start at the first of the week, halibut landings again fell off toward the end and the total actual landings (not Including catches which acid here for delivery elsewhere) for the season to date are still slightly behind the total for the 1828 season at a similar date. So far "this season a .total of 18,645,-250 pounds has been landed here of which 13.408.350 pounds has been American, fish and 5235.900 pounds, Canadian. Last year's total at a similar date was 19.077.800 pounds of which 13,603,600 pounds was American and 8,304.200 pounds Canadian. During the past week, ttriefs were' somewhat improved, Canadim halibut receiving on several days ilgheif bids-than American. . Tbe high American price was 14.3c and 6c paid on Monday to the Jack for 6,000 pounds, while the highest bid for Canadian fish was! 13c and 7.5c to the Royal on Friday and the lowest Canadian, 11.4c and 6c' last Saturday. j Mrs O. F. Randall and daughter, Lillian, and Mrs. James Whyte, who , have been visiting in the city for the past month with their sisters, Mrs. Alx McRat and Mrs. O. A. Hunter, LADIES' DRESSES Fifty Crepe-de-CIiine Dresses in shaded of Navy, Brown, Rose, Taufie, Gray, Orchid, etc. Sixes from QQ lGtott. Going at JO.IJ GEORGETTE DRESSES Snappy styjes in Georgette Dance Frocks in all delicate shades, such as Mauve, Nile, ShelJ-Plnk, Povder Blue, stle Price 15.50 . SATIN DRESSES Women's Crepe-back Satln Dresses, especially designed for the full figure. In various shades. Sizes Q-t t ntt 40io48. Sale Price .... ?XU.1U SPUN SILK DRESSES A few only, Spun Silk Dresses in shades of Blue, Tan and Rose. Sizes from 10 to 3C. Qf CA S'l.aU Sale Price LINGERIE A few odd Garments in Crepe-de-Ctiine. Beautiful in material and style. Going at below cost. WATCH THE ATTRACTIONS IN OUR WINDOW DISPLAY 606 Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, R.C. fish. The exhibit will toe in charge of Dick Plllrbury who has been Identified with the station this season as scien tific assistant. BETTER DENTISTRY PLATES that gives you a natural appearance and lend beauty to the contour of the face. Always Dr. MAGUIRE pit Open Over Ormes UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home 120 Rooms, American and Eun)iean Plan. Hot and Cold .Water. Bus meets all trains and boats. m Phone 51. sail tonight on tbe Prince Oeorge returning to their home in Powell river. John and Robert Stxachan left oil this morning's train for the south They will visit Jasper, Vancouver and Victoria and other points of interest. Sample Itoom I L. Martin. 'Manager. PAIN from Bladder Irritation toon ssstd by S A NT flL MIDY Btwtr of Imitations Leo tor the word MIDr" Sold by sU druitui Rsilsnsa i