jfonday, June 13, 1927 fl cJlwqys . fresh The famous vacuum (air-tight) tin insures Big Ben being in the same perfect condition when you buy it as when the tobacco, left the factory. BIG BE CHEWING TOBACCO IT' $2.00 per 211). tin Osden's Cut Plug Owen's Fine Cut Old Chum Cut Smoking Tobacco Dixie PIur Smoking Tobacco are also packed in the famous Vacuum (air tight) tin. CAMP-FIRE PERMITS This year it is necessary to have a permit from some Forest Officer before any camp-fire may be set v in any forest or woodland Be sure to get a permit for your camp-fire and follow. the in structions printed on the back of it BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOU CAN HELP Canadian National Steamships Co. limited .. ' Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (J.T.P. 20,000 Ton Flouting Dry 'Dock Knjlneern, Machinists, NoilermnkerK. Blacksmiths, Patternmakers, Founders. Woodworkers, Etc. ELE0TIU0 AND ACETYLENE WELDING, Our plant Is equipped to handle nil kinds of MA It INK AND COMMERCIAL WORK. . I'JIONES 43 irnd 385 Prince Rupert Auto Company Agents for Hudson and Essex Super-Six Cars Second Avenue, opposite Prince ltupcrt Hotel. Phones 75 and 275 ERECT CHURCH AS MEMORIAL EDITH CAVELL ilMi nt:in m Iim'kiiii:i t ito.u people ai.i, oveii oui.i run Tills' OlMKt'T JASPER, Alta., June 13-Out of the memorial service to Edith Cavell, which! N held annual! oil the nearest Bun. day to the FourthJf; August at the loot of the glacier of" '(he- Angel, Mount Edith Cavejli Jasper JJailtliial Park, has grown a proposal to "perpetuate. In a more Useful way the memory of the martyr of the Great War. These pro-' posals, which from time to time have been advanced by visitors to Jasper Park Lodge, many of them from tlreat Britain and the United Stages, have now taken definite form and an appeal Is being launched this summer for funds for the building of a church in Jasper to be known as tlie Edith Cavell Memorial Church. The design has been submitted by A. M. Calderon, architect of Edmonton, end both it and the site have been endorsed by the minister of the Interior, Hon. Charles Stewart and J, B. Harken, commissioner of Dominion parks, while' the' leaders of all religious denominations, including His Grace Archbishop OXeary, In whose arch-dlocese Jasper lies, and the Right Rev. Bishop H. A. Oray of Edmonton (Anglican) have given their approval to the plan. The funds for the erection of the edifice will be secured from voluntary subscriptions given largely by visitors to the park and the International character of the support which the plan L e-pected to receive Is Indicated by the source from which assistance has already come, some of the more prominent subscribers being: His Honor Joseph Buf-flngton, Judge of the U.S. Federal Court, Philadelphia; Julian Burdlck, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Townsend, Rushmore, Plalnfleld, NJ.; P. W. Alexander, Seattle: J. C. Clapper Minneapolis; F. E. (Thompson, Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Wal lace Relnhart, Minneapolis; W. O. Watson, Toronto; James Oardlner, Brock-vllle; James Denny, Schumacker, On tario; W. O. Webster, Reglna; Mr. and Mrs. Roland McLeod, Vancouver; Mrs, Colin C. Ferguson, .Winnipeg; Sir Henry and Lady Thornton, Montreal; COOI.IIKIK APPROVE Judge Bufflngton, who has undertaken to act on the committee, has already teen active In his pursuit of the objective and he has, received letters of warm approval of the project from many prominent people In the United States, among them being President Cootldge, Andrew Melon, secretary of .the treasury, and Judge Gary, president of the United States Steel Corporation. The church has been designed along the lines of Norwich Cathedral In which Edith Cavell worshipped as a child and In whose shadow she Is burled, Is to be built partly on the shore of and partly on piers projecting Into Lac Beauvert. one of the mpst beautiful lakes In the Canadian Rockies. Its projection is to be such that the axis will be directly in line with Mount Edith Cavell and the mountain with Its beautiful snow crown and famous glacier will be framed In the great thirteen foot window over the altar. The main doorway, fashioned after that of a famous Encllsh cathedral, will have woven into Its design the Oeneva Cross,! the nurses' professional badge. VSf.U A I.I. WEEK In order that the building may be I used seven days in the week, the sane- I tuary Is to be provided with folding doors In the form of a carved screen which completely closes It off when not required for divine service. Arrangements satisfactory to His Orace Arch bishop O'Leary have also been made whereby the church can be used by members of the: Roman Catholic faith', as 'well s by Protestants and separate vestries, .are- provided In1; the 'plans, for the dirfereiit1 dpnorauiaubaswhere they can keep, irnder their tSwri control everything that Is required for their par-, tlcular form of service. The secretary of the building committee Is the Rev. II, A. Edwards, of Jasper National Park, and the estimated cost of the building Is $55,000. Wallace C. Orchard, C.P.R. general agent here, returned to the city on the Prince Qeorge last night after a week's business trip to Stewart. 7JI2 DAILY N2T7S PAGE ttV2 THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS REPUTATION for. FAIRNESS OF TUl DMPTUlNfr Wt fkRt QUITE SURE.' OO ft- TttPUTATt ON OUH business reputation does not need laundering. It's as spotlessly clean as' the day we started in business, Our policy is the public be lighted. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 THANKSGIVING ON AFTERNOON OF JULY THIRD (iovi itNoit, pkemiek ami officials HII.L TAKK PART AT OTTAWA THAT HATE OTTAWA, June 13.-A suggested program for the holding of a National Thanksgiving jn Eunday, July 3 at 230 p.m. has been circulated by the National Committee for the celebration of the Jubilee of Confederation, to mayors reeves, and the heads of local celebration committees throughout the Dominion of Canada. The program In question has beeir prepared at the sug gestion xf Premier King. The circular states -that on the after i noon In question from the coasts of the Atlantic to the coasts of the Pacific.! the people of the Dominion df Canada are Invited to assemble and participate In an expression of Thanksgiving which shall be nation-wide. Selections are to providing .'an orilitr f proceedings, which may be followed in all parts of I the Dominion, .and which will permit of participation In the National Thanks giving by the people fts a whole. At the Capital, where the Federal celebration Is being held, Their Excellences the Governor General and the Viscount Wllllngdon, the Prime Minister and members of the Cabinet, the local Members or Parliament and of the Ontario Legislature, the Mayor and members of the council of the City of Ottawa, and other publics personages together with the heads of religious de nominations, will be asked to take aj central position Immediately In front' of the entrance to the Houses of Par-' Hament. I DELEGATES ARE MUCH PLEASED LOCAL M EX WHO ATTKXOF.lt SMITII-FliS rOXVKXTlOX I'ltAISi: Alt- kaxiu:mi:xtn thf.uk (Th.it the newly-formed ' 'Associated Board of,. Trade -pf pentral British Columbia, which 'a.i organized; Smlthers ;ost wceK"-' wlh," ielgates from as far west as Stewart and as .far east as Mc-Brlde, win be productive of. much mutual benefit for the various j centres,., In. the district Is the Unanimous opinion' of the Prince Rupert representatives who returned to the city over the week-end. Besides bringing about better understandings between the various communities enrolled in the association, they say that the united efforts through such an organization thoild be much more able to demand and secure such things as are needed In the further de- SIMMONS lumber Scientific spring arrange ment ensures sleeping comfort. Built for sleep and built for long life. use For Sale by Barries Furniture Store Geo. D. Tile Backward : Season Velopment of the great hinterland ly-, Ing within the territory of the board. The meeting at Smlthers In Itself was productive of much good through the Initial getting together Of representatives of points that previously had never, discussed their mutual Interests on common ground. It was decided to hold the next convention at Vanderhoof at a date to be settled upon. by the execu tive. The delegates ,. report that a most hospitable reception was given them by the people of Smlthers, No effort was spared to make their stay both pleasant and profitable. Citizen were generous with their automobiles with the result that few If. any delegates were not tven the opportunity to see the district around Smlthers and observe Its tremendous agricultural potentialities as well as presehtdcve!opments. On Friday evening, a baseball game was staged between Smlthers 'and Vanderhoof for the entertainment of the delegates, this being followed by a ball In the Town Hall, dancing being enjoyed to music furnished by a five piece orchestra Until the dayUghthours of Saturday morning. 'v'v , : l ,- Prince Hupert's delegates returned to the city at the weck-VndJ. 6. Brady, M P.. Fred Stork, rretUDws6n, and W. II, Tobey comlnj In on .Saturday afternoon's train while Johj? Dybhavn, Arthur Brooksbank, M, P. McCaffery and a. W. Nlckcrson returned Sunday. II, W. M. Rolston of Stewart Is remaining In the Interior a week longer. provincTal grand master of orange lodge visitor here W. Luwrelice Dence. provincial Orahd Master of the Orange Lodge, vlalUx! the city at the week end and on Saturday night addressed a combined meeting of the Orange Lodge and the Ladles' Lodge in the Metropole Hall on the work ot the order. lit. Dene was shown around th SALE We are! overstocked! The late season has slowed up business and we have to'reduce our stock. 'And to do it quickly, we have slashed prices thoroughly! If lowA price for quality merchandise will move our goods out, we have the low prices at this saleMJet 'your share of the quality merchandise and the low prices, tool! .MEN'S SUITS Men's and Young Men's Tweed Suits in Gray and l!rown shades. Good materials and very well tailored. Regular $20.00 values. Backward Season Sale Price 12.65 Another lot of Men's and Young Men's Suits. Exceptional values. Regular up to ?..2.50. Of At; backward Season Sale Trice .. JAU.i7tf In this lot are regular values from $37.50 to $12.50 in Men's and Young Men's Suits. flJOQ OCT Backward Season Sale Price .. 'Ow HOYS' 2-PANT SUITS In pure Wool Tweeds; good wearing materials in the latest shades and cut, in up-to-date style. Regular $1G.50 value CQ Off Backward Season Sale Price .... PtJ3J MEN'S SHIRTS Men's English Broadcloth Shirts in novelty .shades and plain colors. Tooke's best make. You can afford to stock up at this price, for this Value is out of ordinary. Regular $1.00 value. t$ Qff Backward Season Sale Price V-ltFO ALL NEW MERCHANDISE BOUGHT FOR Tills SPRING AND SUMMER SELLING. MEN'SMIRAY FLANNEL PANTS Also in fawn. The right thing for summer wear. Regular $G.50 value. Backward Sn.!?!! BOYS' GOLF HOSE The famous St. Margaret's brand. All pure wool. Regular $1.15. Backward Season UU1 fiCSp Sale Price MEN'S CAPS The famous Wolfe make. Silk lined, with Russian leather sweatband, in the very latest shades. Regular $3.50. Backward Season ! Sale Price JAi7J MEN'S BLUE SERGE PANTS Also in Brown Herringbone. All pure wool worsteds. Regular $8.00 value. Backward Season C1 QC 9VD Sale Price BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS Tboke's best make. Fine wearing materials. Regular to $1.75. Backward Season Qp Sale Price ' FOR BOYS Boys' No-Button Underwear, Tooke's make. Regular $1.25. Backward Season Sale Price LAND ACT 75c Boys' Tennis Boots Sale Price $ 1.2.1 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO I.KASK LAND. In Range 4. Coast Land District, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, aud .situate in vicinity of Captain's Cove. Pitt Island, B C. : TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Co. Ltd., of 335.' Howe.- St., Vancouver. B.C, occupation Fllh. Packers, intends to apply' tor, a 'le'aseVojrhl, following tiescrtaod land:-- ' i ' . Commencing-" 'at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1253. Range 4: thence north 5 chains; thence east 15 chains: thence south to northeast corner Lot 1253; thenc westerly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. GOSSE PACKING CO. LTD- Dated April 7. I927- LAND ACT. Applicant. , .NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APPLY TO i.r;.M. mmi. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District ot Queen Charlotte Islands, and situate at Mawtt Indian Vlllaee No. 1. ! TAKE NOTICE that The Massett Can-nera. Ltd., of Prince Rupert, B.C., occu- fiatlon Cannera, Intends to apply for a ease of the following described lands: I Commencing at this post planted at the northwest corner ot our site at iMasselt, B.C.; thence southerly 3 chains; Uhence easterly 3.25 chains, more or less; I thence northerly 3 chains; thence wes-jterly 3.25 chains, more or less, to point or commencement, ana containing oni acre, more or less. THE MASSETT CANNERS. LTD. Applicant. Per r. Lorenren. Agent. Dated April 20. 1827. city by a local committee composed of Alan Davles, J. A. Teng and J.' Underwood and he was very enthusiastic over what he saw here and also over the scenic trip coming north. He left this morning for the East where he will attend the cession ot the grand lodge In New Bruuswlch. Mr. Dence expects to return here In the fall and bring Mrs. Dence with him, Walter McRaye, Canadian lecturer and entertainer, arrived In the city on yes. terday afternoon's train after filling engagement at Prince Oeorge and Smlthers and sailed last night on the Catala tor Anyoi. BOYS' DRILL KHAKI PANTS With Shirt to match. A real summer outfit. Regular $1.50 each. Backward Season Sale Price . Qf each f BOYS' STOCKINGS i The famous St. Margaret's brand, with the Diamond knee. All sizes. v Backward Season Cltf 00 Sale Price BOYS' PYJAMAS "Restwell" Boys' Flannel ryjamas, Tooke's best Silk frogs, well fitting and comfortable. AH sizes. Backward Season Q4 ff Sale Price NO CHARGES ALL CASH PRICES NO C.O.D. ORDERS FREE! FREE! FREE! Alterations to Suits Free Roys' Straw Radio Caps A Cap given Free with as usual. Free. every Suit sold. The Acme Importers I Third Avenue. Mail Orders, filled nt these prices, charges prepaid. P.O. Box GC7 'tMMMsMaMnJ If any segment of the Spine u man abnormal pounon (subluxation) preuur U produced on the nerve tmnkt si that point and tUieaK develops. T.KUD T.TMSOAT TivmsuMU' T. HEART T.UINCS T.LIVtK T. STOMACH T. SMALL WflyilNC T.KIDNCVS, T.SOVCLS T.ATflNDIX T.OVAKIU T.L0WULMI& T.ILAOOH T.UNITAL1. I 11 'J TheChJronractor 4M KlUuXUlUM d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate 'CHIUOPKACTOR l'ntho - Neurometer Service. Open Evenings Knoms C and 7, Exchange Mock. Phone G9 I Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone &7S DENTIST ii