Tuesday, June 14, 1927 fl fresh The famous vacuum jKlS (air-tight) tin insures 5xxjSW Big Ben being in the BkNlfeO-SV same perfect condition flpk. jtXJSV when you buy it as g fel fc?SSs$TisW when the tobacco, left JEr S the factory. VfeT CHEWING TOBACCO per 211). tin ORdcn'H Cut I'Iur ORden'H Fine Cut Old Chum Cut Smoking Tobacco Dixie Plug 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 in any forest or woodland Be sure to get a permit for your camp-fire and follow the instructions 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 i SHIPYARD Operating CS.T.I. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineer, Machinist Boilermakers, Blacksmiths. Patternmakers, Founders, Woodworkers, Ktc. KLKCTKIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINfi. Our plant Is equipped to handfe all kinds of MAItlNE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Prince Rupert Auto Company , Agents for Hudson and Essex Super-Six Cars Second Avenue, onposltn Prince Rupert Hotel. Phones, 75 nnd 275 THE DAILY NEW3 PAGE FIVE TROUTPROVES Withe FICKLE LOVER SI'OUT I ISM. AUK MCK.X ACTIVE IX imninitv tvm:iu; )iaihts AUK STI'DIKII -f.' BANFF. June 14. Many Interested visitor are thefe days seen around the big pool at the EunJTIlsh hatchery, for the rainbow and cut-throat trout are spawning and ihelr operations as they prepare the nests can be easily watched. Usually, at spawning time, the few fish In the pool are caught with f net and. stripped of their spawn by hand. This year, however, they are, left to spawn naturally, in the same7 pdol are several salmon trout and a few Nlp-plgon. Both of these species spawn In the fall and Just now are busily en-guged In attempting to feedon the eggs deposited by the spawning species. Around the edges of the pool can be seen patches of gravel which have been cleaned almost white. These are the nests. When ready to mate, male arid female choose . the spot they fancy, and there, side by side, they set up a rapid fanning motion with their tails. This fanning motion serves two purpose It cleans all the silt and mud out of the gravel, a very necessary precaution, for. ;ust previous to hatching, the eggs require large quantities of oxygen, and ! If they cannot get tAla. on account of) silt, they smother: and It also digs! down Into the gravel, piling the latter' In two ridges on each side of the fish. I KKAL I KillTKItS ! About two days are occupied In preparing the nest, this being done a few days before the female Is actually ready to spawn. Each time ike mated pair proceed to tie nest, one or two salmon trout will follow, waiting a chance to rush In and suck the eggs out of the gravel. In the Bans pool, strangely, all the male rainbow and cutthroat are small trout, yet, as In the animal world, when the mating season commences these small trout become veritable demons to fight. ' They will charge salmon trout weigh- ing twice as much as themselves, and will every time put the enemy to rout. With open mouths they tear at the larger fish, and to many visitors who MINERAL ACT (Form F) CKKTIIICATK OF IMPROVEMENT N I) T I C E "WESTERN HOPE." TRIXIE." and -OLD KENTUCKY" Mineral Claims situate In the Skeena Mining Division of Prince Rupert District. Where Located On Porcher Island. , TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. PaUnore. Free Miner's Certificate No. 89151 C. the duly authorized agent of Frank Patterson. Free Miner' Certificate No.. 89137 C intend, sixty days from tbe date hereof, to applv to the Mining Recorder for Certlllcates of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action. under Section 85, must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 6th day of Mar. 1927. LEWIS W. PATMORE. SMART LITTLE Wash DRESSES Sizes from 7 to 1G, priced from $1.50 to $2.25 BENT'S LADIES' RE A DY-TOWEAR Third Avenue THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS REPUTATION FOR. Y FAIRHEV OF THIS oNETHiNGr arc. quite sure. OUR. WLPUTATt ON a WUU ENDURE.-- i OUU business reputation does not need laundering. It's as spotlessly clean as the day we started in business. Our policy is the public be delighted. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 . service undus&yj Fairbanks-Norse Diesel Engines MuJe in the following titei: MARINE JO h.p. 2 cyL 1 80 h.p. 6 cyl. 40 h.p. 4 cyl. 60 h.p. -3 cyl. 80 h.p. 4 cyl. 120 h.p. 6 cyl. 120 h.p. 4 cyl. 240 h.p. 4 cyl. 360 h.p. 6 cyl. 480 h.p. 4 cyL 600 h.p. 5 cyl. 720 h.p. 6 eyl. STATIONARY 40 h.p. 1 cyl. 240 h.p 60 h.p. 1 cyl. 80 h.p. 2 cyl. 120 h.p. 2 cyL 180 h.p. 3 cyl. cyl. 360 h.p. 6 cyl. 480 h.p. 4 cyl. 600 h.p. 5 cyl. 720 h.p. 6 cyl. We also manufacture Type "Y" Horizontal Oil Engines in 10, 15, 20 and 25 h.p. sizes and Type "Z" Kerosene Engines in 2, 3, and 6 h.p. sues. Ofte Canadian Fairbanks -Morse COMPANYClmU ttl BEATTY ST., VANCOUVER. B.C. 02 do not understand what Is taking place, the actions of these fish seem almost; ludicrous . When ready to spawn, the, female deposits a quantity of eggs,1 keeping up the tall fanning, the result being that the eggs are driven Into the Interstices of the gravel. When a small' number have been thus placed In the' gravel, the female moves, away while the male fertilizes them. During this period the female Is called upon to defend the nest from marauders and no less dauntless' than her mate la she In this work. To make the secdnd deposit, the female moves slightly forward and commences fanning vigorously, forcing some of the forward gravel back to where the first deposit of eggs was made thus burying them safely from the other trout, who are waiting to suck them from the ne3t. IKHITS TOR .MATE Although the male trout is such a brave fighter In defence of the nest, and though previous to mating he has to fight others of his own specie and kex for possession of the lady he chooses, yet he is a fickle lover, for remove the famale from the nest and he Immediately departs In search of another, and, If not finding an unat-i ; allied one, he at once engages In' battle with an already mated one, and, If victor, usurps the vanquished one's place. Fcr this reason, when It Is In-' tended to strip the .spawn from the, fish, It Is Imperative that the male be first caught and placed In a tub oti water, and no frjuble will be expert-1 enced In catching the female. Reverse! the order and the required gentleman vanishes quickly In search of another, mate. It Is hardly probable that pre-! sent natural spawning will produce any. fish, for the fry that hatch from those eggs that the salmon trout are not suc cessful In getting will be quickly eaten' by the larger fish when the former first venture out from the gravel, in the fall when the Nlplgon and Salmon' trout are spawning, the rainbow and cut-throat will return the attentions! now toeing shown them by the first i two named, and thus neither species; will Increase . OLD COUNTRY WELLS BLESSED ctitious CEKKMONV IX WHICH CIIKISTIANITV AMI PA(IANIM A Hi: STKANiKI.V MINfil.KII LONDON, June I'. The blessing of the wells at Tlsslngton and other Old Country remote villages, particularly In Derbyshire, was carried put as usual this year. It Is supposed to date back from a time before the Christian era. Everything conspires to. make the ceremony one of memorable beauty. The time of year, to begin with, finds the English countryside at its best. The village' Is dressed In maidenly green, and the village., even without. this cloak, U very beautiful, It is all that storybook villages are. There is a fine house, built with the grave and pensive beauty that country houses have In England; there la a sriail ancient church in a lovely churchyard there are cottages of the strong decent, grey stone of the district; there are green spaces everywhere, and trees full of rooks: and there is water. IJKAVTV OK WATER It la dlfficuit to- doubt that thanks giving for the great gift pf water lle at the beginnings of its immemorial ceremony. Everywhere n Tlsslngtpn there Is water. It Is said that the" village has never known a drought, that when other villages have been baked and dry and the cattle have stood forlornly In the cracked mud beds of the rivers Thslngton has enjoyed the tinging of water. One writer haa suggested that the very name 'Tlsalngton sound like the lisping of water over pebbles. It idee. And If you stand quiet la Tls Backward j Season We are overstocked! The late season has slowed up huslnes and we have to reduce our stock. And to do it quickly, we have slashed prices thoroughly! ...If low prices for quality merchandise will move our goods out, we have the low prices at this sale. (let your share of the 'quality merchandise and be low prices too!! GREAT VALUES IN MEN'S SUITS Men's fine Indigo Blue Serge Suits, hand tailored, guaranteed 18 ounce material, and we also guarantee these suits for one year against fading. Otherwise we will 'replace any faded suit gladly free of charge. Regular value $12.50. Q9Q ft? Backward Season Sale Price ,. ?V00 Tweed Suits, 18 only in this lot, but not all sizes. Nice patterns in hard wearing materials. A fine knockabuot suit for summer. Regular value to $27.50. S1 Backward Season Sale Price .. V ROYS' 2-PANT SUITS In pure Wool Tweeds; good wearing materials in the latest shades and cut in up-to-date style. Regular $16.50 value flQ Off Backward Season Sale Price .... W09. MEN'S SHIRTS Men's English Broadcloth Shirts in novelty shades and . plain colors. Tookje'a best make. You can afford to stock up at this, price, for this value is out of ordinary. Regular $4.00 value. Of Qff Backward Season Sale Price .... VitFtJ THESE (JOOI)S FORM OUR REGULAR STOCK. NOTHING OLD NOR SHOP SOILED. GABARDINE COATS MEN'S PANTS ROYS' DRILL KHAKI Made in. England, for men. All pure Wool Tweeds and . .1.,N.TS . , . The all-year-round coat. Re- Worsteds and all sizes. Re- With Snirt to match. A gular value $19.50. Backward gular $0.00 value. r outfit. Regular Backward Season CO $1.50 n each. Backward Sea- Season Sale fl4 AC Qff Price 5l.flt sale Price 0.D son Sale Price Qffg each . i. MEN'S PYJAMAS BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS ij0YS' STOCKINGS Tooke's famous "Rest- Tooke's best make. Fine The famous St. Margaret's well" in fine naijjsook, sum- wearing materials. Regular brand, with the Diamond mer weight, with silk frogs. to $1.75. knee All sizes. Backward Season C-j Off Backward Season Qff, Backward Season QCn Sale Price ...... Sale Price Sale Price &C CORDUROY PANTS MEN'S UNDERWEAR BOYS' PANTS For men, a good hard The famous "Oxford" with Balloon ' Pants, a large wearing yet dressy garment. velvet finish, short sleeves, variety to choose from. Regular $0.00 value. ankle length. Regular $3.50. Values to $475, all at Backward Season CO Qff Backward Season J5 Backward Season 2.95 Sale Price ...... Sale Price ...... Sale Price . :, ' ALL NEW MERCHANDISE BOUGHT FOR THIS SPRING AND SUMMER SELLING. FREE! FREE! FREE! Alterations to Suits Free Roys' Straw Radio Caps A Cap given Free with ns usual. Free. every Suit sold. NO iiw CHARGES vaiitiiM ALL CASH PRICES NO C 6.1). - ORDERS The Acme Importers Third Avenue. Mail Orders filled at these prices, charges prepaid. picture will be ten feet high by six (eet wide. A wooden frame Is made. Wet clay an Inch deep, Is laid oyer this; and the picture Is made of flower petals, every one pressed Individually Upon the clay. Tens of thousands of petals are used In each picture, and five pictures are made each year. The effect Is a brilliant moslac. The. spring leaves give their gorgeous greed; blues are worked In with panslea or forgettme-nots: wall flowers mike lovely patches ot brown velvet; and with berries or geranium petals -vivid scarlets are In troduced, : Overnight' these pictures are put up, one over each well, Then, on Ascension Day, the little village, whose Inhabitants do not number 300, goes to Matins In the church. There Is usually a sprinkling of visitors, but the well-dressing has happily never become a gew-gaw thow; and the appearance of an odd aide-how or two on the village green makes an Impression simply of.rujtlo Jollity. LAND ACT NOTICE OF IXTKNTIOX TO APPLV TO LEASE LAM). In Ranee 4, Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert. and situate in vicinity 01 uapiauvs uove, Pitt Island. B C. . ' . TAKE NOTICE that (Ooase Packing Co; Ltd), of 325' IfawevQt.,' Vancouver. B.C, occupation: Fish' .packers. Intends to apply. lor a, lease ine loiiawiuj described landsv-V' , :. :f . . ' V Commendlng-i.-at -sf post planted at the-northwest corner of Lot 1253. Range 4; thence north 9 chains; thence east IS chains; thence south to northeast corner Lot 1253; thence westerly along kliir t.i nnlnt nf eommenrement. and containing 7 acres, more or less. Applicant. Per Chas. L. Roberta. Agent. Dated April 7. 1927. LANDACT- NOTICE. OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LANII. In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls. trlct of Queen Charlotte Islands, and situate at Massett Indian Village No. I, TAKE NOTICE that The Massett Cant nera. Ltd.. of Prince Rupert. B.C occupation Canners. Intends to apply for a (ease of the following described lands: , Commencing at this post planted at the northweat corner or our site at Massett, B.C.: thence southerly 3 chains; thence easterly 3.25 chains, more or less; thence northerly 3 chains; thence wes-terly 3.25 chains, more or less, to point of commencement, ftnd containing out acre, more or less. THE MASSETT CANNERS, LTD. Applicant. Per P. Lorenzen. Agent. Dated April 20. 1927. After the church service the round of the wells Is made. A few surpllced Clery lead the way. Then comes the'cholr, not surpllced Just a handful ot villagers with hale voices, and behind them straggles a general knot of folk. A pause Is made at each well, a psalm and hymn are sung, and a collect Is said. Then the pYlest pronounces a blessing upon the water. Whether the words ot the blessing are the same on all occasions I do not know, but when I heard them they were these: "May the blessing of Ood Almighty, the rather, the Bon, and the Holy Ghost, be upon this well and thok who use It and care for It, now and for evermore. Amtn," P.O. Box Cf7 alngton of an evening you will hea' that lisping all round you. There are ponds of water, there, are streams of water running everywhere about, and there are well of water. City dwellers, accustomed to .the hourly miracle, of turning a tap .' and drawing water thit has. reflected tn pines circling a" hiU-bound. lake a nun. drcd miles away", find It hyd tQ realise the intimate affection of a village' tor Its wejls. ' lisslngton knows that lntl-maW aflectioni and .almost always the story of Rebecca at the well or ' of the woman of Samaria who at a well come upon o wonderful an encounter, finds a place In the well-dressing. WrXI. l'ICTl lti:s But doubtless there are many who do not knpw what. this well-dresilng comes to. It la prepared for long before the day. and It. Is a matter for the villagers themselves. There are five wells, and a picture Is designed for each. The de-sign Is the work of one person, and many helpecs come In to carry It .through. The labor of this h Im mense, .Imagine, for example, inat tne picture Js ."'the, '"Agony fn the Qarden." (That subject was chosen one year.) The If any segment of the Spine HI aviiwi uim ww w (subluxation) preuure is p f''" produced on tne nerve trunk at that nolnt and dinraie develop. T.HCAB T.FaUmJNCCK 7. THROAT T.vrruuMas T. HEART T.LUNU T.UVtH T. STOMACH T. U4AU IMUTINC T.UDNtri T.tOWCU T.AmKDIX T.OVAKIU T.LOWUUHbf T.tlADOtft TittNTALS HieCbironractor IMt 6 Mklutia XT jr S3 d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CIIIROPRACTOK I'atho Neurometer Service. Open Evenings ItooniH 6 and 7, Exchange Hlock. Phone G91 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 I DENTIST