AGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS fouJan o atra ? PRINTING Stationery Office Supplies. School Supplies Kodaks Films Phonographs Records Novelties Dennison Goods Birthday and . Every Day Cards Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) I'hone 231 preserving Special Apricots, ier crafe .... $1.1)0 Raspberries, per crate $3.00 Cherries, per crate . . $3.00 Loganberries, per crate $3.25 Blackberries, per crate $3.50 Arriving on Wednesday's boat. Give us your order now. Plums, per basket 75c Teaches, per dozen .... 10c Apples, per lb 10c Tears, Cantelope, Water Melon, Cassaba Melon and Honey Dews, all selling at lowest prjeea. Mussallem . Grocery COMPANY LTD. 417-423 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 nnd Phone 81 Trincc Kupcrt, IJ.C. II. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. The Swimming Season is now at its best! An all Wool Bathing Suit will add to your enjoyment. They fit and look well. JANTZEN, UNIVERSAL & PENMAN'S IIATH1NG SUITS For Ladies, Children and Youths H.S.WaiaceCo!td. Phone 9 Third and Fulton Thor Johnson for Mens' Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES BANK MERGERS JAPAN BEGIN TOKYO, Aug. 6. Th mrrprr of bank In Japan, to counteract the ft uisntlsl pante of Uat Spring, hs al ready brgun. ' 1!!! " MTiUl! HXAk and th One UlundrtfXii .Bank hare announced the Eiugnlng of a contract to merge their ' Institution. The completion of the merger Is expected around the latter part of August or the first of September. The two banks hare been closely related, the Kawasaki Bank being the largest shareholder In the Oue Hun-itredth. It was stated that both banks suffered severely during the panic with a considerable loss of deposits, although these were partially recovered later. Governor Incuye of the Bank of Japan Is supervising the merger and It W expected that dividend rates wlU be lowered and that accounts amounting to several million written off. SPORT CHAT Latest reports are to the effect that the TunneyvDempsey champtonahlp fight will not take place till September 72. The venue Is Chicago. O. Ryall partnering Shields is In the LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LANK Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Ru pert, ana situate north of Lots 1658 and 18S7. TAKE NOTICE that The Lanzara Fish- Ing and Packing Co. Ltd. of Mauett. oc cupation Canners. Intends to apply for a tease 01 me touowing aescnoea lanas: Commencing at a post planted twenty chains north of Yan Indian Reserve and on the shore of Mclntrre Bar: thence norlo,,6 chains to the, low water, mark;, Irence westerly following said low water ICO chains: thence southerly S chains: thence easterly 160 chains to the point w commencement, ana containing eignty acres, more or less. LnANOARA FISHING Si PACKINO CO. LTD. Applicant Fred Nash, Agent. Dated June 37. 1927. NEW SPECIALS at Fuller's. Crosse & Illackwell's Jams, Marmalades and I'irkles In glass Jars, your choice, only 10r Any 25c bottle Lemon Extract for two days will sell for .... 10c4 I'oded Meats and fish Pastes, 2 for I,jr) CARNATION MILK Saturday only I'er tin U)f (! only to one order and for cash) CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP or HEINZ TOMATO SOUP Your choice, 6 tins for .... 706s Pullet Eggs Fresh stock, 90 dozen to sell at per dozen U7f Fuller's Tea Once used, always used, per lb. Our price on Fruit Jars the lowest in town B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574. Prince Rupert Supply Co. 214 Fourth Street Stocks kept of Melting, all sizes Electric Lamps Babbit Metals Solder Rubber Hose Rubber Heels at wholesale prices Phone G8. P.O. Box 772 ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine stock of imported Woollens. Union label on every garment. We employ only Union labor. Every suit guaranteed perfect. L ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street s It is Serious When The Kidneys Go Wrong These letters tell of two cases in which Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills afforded the desired relief. For about half a century Dr. Chine's Kidney-Liver Pills ham been known to the public as an effective treatment (or the relief of kidney ill. Before that they had been for years proven in private practice. Surely they have stood the test of time. And to-day they are more popular than ever before. Whyt Simply because they produce the desired results. You Vnow when you ue them that you are not experimenting: with an untried medicine. Mrs. Trod Martin. Box 61, Bradford, Ont., writes: "I can highly recommend Dr. Chase's K. & L. Pills, as I used to suffer agonies with gravel in the kidneys and tried several medicines with no results, until one day I decided to try Dr. Chase's L1L finals of the B.C. tennis doubles, which re being plsyed at Victoria. There are over three hundred entered for the Canadian National Exhibition's swimming marathon on August 31. The prize Is 150.000 and the swim will take place In Lake Ontario. This wrestling Is a great pastlme-for the winner. SUtchcr threw his op ponent .clean 'out of the ring. Zbysczko In a match in Vancouver threw his whole weight on his opponent's tummy and so upeet his "applecart that he was unable to continue. William T. Tllden lost a set to a youth jsmes Quick In the Seabrlght Tennis Cup. The youngster was too "quick." But Big Bill won the other two.' to take tii match." " Bert Barry the English sculling LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY" TO LEAKE LANK. In Coast Ranee 4, Land Recording Dis trict of Prince Rupert, and situate at Captain's Cove. Pitt Island, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Qoase Faoklng Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C occupation Packers., Intends to spply for a lease 01 me lonowing aescriDco lanas: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest comet of Lot 1253. Range 4; thence south S chains; thence west 5 chains: thence north to high water mark; tnence easterly along nign water mark o cnains, more or less, to point oi com mence mem, ana containing a acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Dated June 13. 1927 CMKACIFIC SAILINGS TO EUROPE MAKE RESERVATION'S NOW HCOM MONTREAL To Liverpool Aug. 19, Sept. 18 Montrose Aug. 26, Sept. 23 Montcalm Sept. 2, Sept. 30 Mtnnedosa Sept. 0, Oct. 7 Montclare 'This sailing calling at Oreenock. To .Glasgow Sept. 10 Marloch To Belfast-fllatigow Aug. 16, Oct. 6 Mellta Sept. J, Sept. 29 Metagama To Antwerp Sept. 8 Mellta FROM O.LEIIEC To Cherbourg-Sonthampton-Antwerp Aug. 18. tSept. 9 Montroyal tSept. 9. Oct. 19 Montnalrn tTo Antwerp only To Cherbourg-Southampton Aug. 16, Sept. 7 . . Emp. of Scotland Aug. 24. tSept. 14 . . Emp. of France Aug. 31, Sept. 21.. Emp. of Australia tTo Hamburg, via Cherbourg-Southampton Apply to Acni verrwher Of J. J. tUKilKK, S.S. General Pats. Agent, C.P.R. Sution, Vancouver. Telephone Seymour 2630 Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street Secondhand Fruit Jars for Immediate Sale Atlas K-ZSeal and Perfect Seal 300 Vi sail., each lot? 85 quarts, each 100 50 pints, each 7 Vic Jars complete with new rubber rings Granulated Sugar 10 lb. for 75 Get our price on Preserving Fruits: Apricots, Raspberries, Plums and Peaches. PAY CASH AND SAVE MONEY $5.00 Orders Delivered Phone 301. S. Ij, ADAMS, Manager. Pilla and obtained so much benefit from them that I am now never without a box in use and one in reaerve. I certainly wish Dr. Chase's Medicines ayery aucces.M Mia Mary Pettlpas, 1M. Upper Water St., Halifax, NA, write. "I iuffered for two years with kidney trouble and tried a treat deal of medicines, which did not help me at all. 1 was so nervous I could not rest at night. A neighbour advised me to try your K.St I.. Pi lb and since taking them I feel like new person and now aleep soundly at nights, thanks to Dr. Chase Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver rills 35 eta. per box, all dealers, or The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company, Limited. Toronto. champion Is In Vancouver where he will meet Major OoodseU for the world's professional sculling champion shrp on Labor Day, September 3. lie Is six feet one Inch In height and weighs 180 pounds. A general challenge has been Issued by the American fishermen's race committee to all sailing schooners for a race to take place off Gloucester Har bor, Mass.. in October. It Is hoped to arrange A special International ma tori that would bring out the Blueaoae, the Canadian boat. H.M.S. Colombo has a crack water polo team. It would be nice to have the visitors give an, exhibition In Salt Lakes during their visit to Prince Rupert. It is not likely that Prince Ru pert1 cciuld raise a team to give tricni a game but some of the local amphib ians might be on one of the selected teams. It wont be so 'very long till the foot ball association will be selecting their representative team to play against the Colombo. There are some players who are almost sure to be dicwen. E. War ren. John Murray, Sam Currle. Jim Harris, Bobble Woods, Sam Ersklne. Bve. Camobell are all stood nrosoecU. Corbett or LohllcV .ooks best for goal keeper. The other positions will take much more consideration before the) ran be filled. Dickens might go centre, and Norrlngton would toe outside left The composition of the team will give those Interested something to talk over and no doubt there are many who think they could pick the best team. BASEBALL GAME WON BY NATIVE SONS LAST NIGHT Kllu Blew up In Sixth Luting Out by Score of 6 to 10 The Intermediate baseball game between Elks and Native Sons last even' lng resulted In a win for the Sons by 10 to 6. The first five Innings saw the Elks having things their own way and they made their total up to six. Then' things began to happen for the Sons. Smith was hit oftener and the fielders dropped files, and everything helped the Sons who kept on going till they had recorded nine runs. Quiet succeed this batting spree and Elks were retired scoreless in the first of the sixth while Sons added one more. The game was then called on account of darkness. Bill WUllscroft hit well but was not able to stretch any of his long hits for more than one base. Doug Stalker batted well for the Elks. The result was a bit of a shocker for the Elks as they had been feeling pretty corky with the return of Mike lludrn-, lch who once more caught for them. Teams were: Sons Slocombe c, Duncan p.. Weir, Astoria, Stalker, McNulty.. Stevens, MacDonald, Stiles. Elks Dudenlch, R. Smith. Willlcroft. Rabey, dosse, Frlzzell, Comadlna, E.j Smith, W. Murray. Umpires: H. Love and Jack Holroyd. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Ruiiert H. O. Olsen, Bmlthers; J. S. Talt, J. H. Thompson. J. Hunter Harrison, E. W. Lumsden. H. R. Moore, W. O. Web ster. E. L. Dodze. T. Kaye. B. C. Keeley. O. A. McNlchoU, D. W. Baldwin, D. Tuer. W. J, MacDonald. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Charles 6. Oakley and' child ren New Rochelle. N.Y.; Mrs. M. Butt. Usk; Dr. W. J. Maglll, Erie Penna; A. Brearlejr, W. J. Brown, New Westminster; a. H. Get. Port Edward," A. J. Baker. Edmonton, J. M. Cousins, Calgary; H. McOllllvray. Edmonton; C. M. Barbeau. 'Ottawa; T. M. Sanderson, Haysport: H. J. Cunningham and Mrs. oinrinhm and rhlldren. Victoria; Chrts. 'H'. Francis and daughter, Los Angeles; Eddie Xyford, Winnipeg; Mrs. M. Brown, Los Angeles; L. Jean Sang-ster. Calgary: Mr. and Mrs. D. C. 8ang-ster, Bmlthers; J. Taylor, Port Esslng-ton; W. Beynon, N. Turtle, city. Centrul C. W. Studebaker and Mrs. Stude-baker. Castle Rock, Wis. Savoy Hotel Mr. snd Mrs. MacCulloch. Inverness Cannery: A. Romas; a. W. Davis, Port Neville: D. Drummond. Exstew: Frank Jchn&on, Port Edward. HIKED FOR EAST ON SUSPENDED SENTENCE! J In the police court yesterday Alexander Oow and Oeorge Dowd were charged j with stealing a tide on the Canadian : National Railways when they were found on the locomotive av it pulled out ot I the local depot. They pleaded not guilty apd remanded till the train crew should return to town. On think ing matters over they deVfeed to change their plea and appeared before Magistrate MeCtymont in the afternoon. On pleading guilty they were given seven days' suafeeded sentence, and left for eastern points immediately on feet. SMITHERS D. P. Maaener he completed hie buUdlng on Main Street. The death of Mrs. BrtMwt Mould at Rose Lake laas aroused ttte deepest sympathy for her feuabahd ms) two unaU ehlMrrn. Pf- 8mos from Anyox M north 4 Tsiegrsph Creek has drifted over ntstk ley Valley this laet week bait toeatfy tfcej forestry ofnesato have tfec sUuaUM wee under control. SmlUkers won easily from Bums t)at In the banetxU game played at Bunts Lake on SuMtoy ky 16-a. Haying of a member one crop tat pracUoally completed thrmay iqwt the district nnd the grain erep proapcata are of the brtgtttr. L. F. Chapman cetera manager' for tfce McOIMIa and 'Oibba nsse CuHry of Milwaukee, aosornpanled by Mm. Chapman, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson. The vaJley Is enjoying Ms felt complete week without rain. Only eleven per cent of, ,Csnadal water powers have yet been harnesKed. LAND ACT. . NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APTLY TO LEASE LAND In Queen Charlotte Island Land Re-ordlng District of Prince Rupert, and ltuate on the west coast of Burnsby sland. TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia Fishing St Packing Co. Ltd., of Vancouver, D C, occupation Packera, Intends to apply for a lease of the following cacrioea lanas: Commencing at a post planted on the west coast of Burnsby Island. Q.C.I. : thenoe east 3 chains: thence south 45 chains: thence west 3 chains, more or less, to high water mark: thence north along high water mark to point ot commencement, and containing It acres more or less. BRITISH COLUMBIA FISHINO St PACKINO CO. LTD., Applicant Dated June 10. 1927. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may bo pre-empted by rtrltish subjects over 18 years of age, and by it Hens on declaring; Intention lo become British subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, jvJ Improvement for SKiiouItursJ lurpoocH Full Information concerning rrn-.stlons regarding pre-emptions Is given In bulletin No. 1. Land Ssrlss. "How to Pre-empt Land." coplss of trliich enn be obtained free of chargt ty addressing the Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C, or to any Oov-rnment Agent Records will bs granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which Is not timber-land. I.e.. carrying over 8.000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range . and 6.000 feet per acre east of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Lnd Commissioner of the Land Recording Division. In which the land applied for Is situated, and are made on printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvements madt to value of $10 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acrsa. before a Crown Orant can be received. For more detailed Information the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications ar received for purchase ot vacant arid unreserved Crown lands, not being timberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum for first-class (arable) land la ?rlce i per acre, and seoond-claaa (Erasing) land 12 50 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands Is given In Blltla No. 10, Land Series, "Purchase and Leasa of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the eon-dlUons Including payment of stumpage. HOME8ITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding M acres, may be leased as homssltes, conditional upon a dwelling being ersoted In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEASES Fvr grazing and Industrial pmr-poses areas not exceeding 141 aeres may be leased by ene persea er a company. QRA2INQ Under the Orazlng Act the fTev lnoe Is divided Into grazing distrlets and the rang administered; under a Orating Commissioner. Annual gracing permits are Issued based oa numbers ranged, priority being give te established owners. Stock-owners may form aaaxlatlona tor range maoagsment. Fret, or partly tree, permits are available fee- set tiers, snaper and travellers, u U tea Then s . A. 9 In 1920 ChciToIct 2'door Sedan Cost $1795.00 COMPARE the Chevrolet of seven vears ago with the Chevrolet of today and realize how radically Chevrolet has revised all conceptions of motor car value. In 1920, the Chevrolet illustrated here represented the highest standards of quality and value ... at a price of $1795 (f.o.b. Oshawa) . . . over a thousand dollars mote than you pay today for a Chevrolet that possesses style, luxury and refinement unthought-of in any car a few years ago. In following its fundamental policy of constant improvement, Chevrolet "has built up i production volume which places it first among all cars in the world. And Chevrolet has shared the savings of volume purchasing and production, with the public b$ reducing the prices of Chevrolet cars. So, today, you get a Chevrolet with amazing QUALITY in its every detail at a fraction of the cost of a similar model Chevrolet of seven years ago. c.ilM PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTOKS .OF CANADA. LIMITED KAIKN CAHACK (I)nvc Hons) Third Avenue, Trincc Itupert, H.C. m,MimazinQ Quality In Chevrolet HUtory WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 9 A screen presentation of Klinor Glynn's famoua utor ANTONIO MOKENO, WILLIAM AUSTIN, 1'lliSCTLLA liONNLTt, JULIA SWAYNIJ GORDON, ELEANOR LAWSON and many others "OUU GANG" COMKDY-THE lOUKTII A LA KM." 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