PAGE SIX Our Glasses FIT and look well OUK KEPAIK DEPAICT-.MENT is equipped for accuracy and service A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite G.W.V.A. MILS. KENT HAS JUST KETURXED Trip and brought with her from her Summer liuying a fine selection of Cloth & Satin COATS in sizes from 1C to 4G. Also a variety of SUMMER DRESSES AXD MILLINERY now on display at moderate prices. Satin Coats from . . $25.00 BENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue REMEMBER 1 For Montreal prices on Clothing for Men & Boys Don't forget the Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. IL Miller - I'roprietor WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, IJirch and Spruce Per double Itfad $6.50 Per single load $3.50 Per sack 50c Firelighters, 48 for $1.00 delivered All classes of Coal at dealers' prices. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE IIUV IJOTTLES MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quart for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. MclSride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 637. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST MINERS' UNION BIG STRUGGLE riTiisri:;ii coil company opens M1XC OX A NON-INIOX IIAsIS 5 PITTSBURGH. Pa.. May SI In the bituminous coal field of Western Pennsylvania U being waged a struggle : which may shape the coarse -of future operations In he entire central competitive soft coal fields, now in idle- i ness. Onion miners and operators alike are watching the effort of the Pittsburgh Coal Company In that section to operate on a non-union basis. HE Seaxla. editor of the United Mine Workers' Jour- ; nil. organ of the miners, asserts the , vew that the "break'' m die present suspension of work, however remote it . may be. will come in this district. ' Officials of the company declare that ' the non-union policy is successful, but union miners deny this. "In the Western Pennsylranla district.' J Searles says, "the suspension has derel-' oped into an out and" out fight to I exterminate the union. The Pittsburgh ! Coal Company, largest operator hi the district, was one of the first companies to repudiate the 1924 Jacksonville wage -agreement and to operate oo a non-j union scale. It has said It will not mine coal again on a union basis. CLIMi I M'tTEl'lX Officials of the company say reports ; from eighteen operating mines show thst the open shop policy is successful. They cite a production of 110.253 tons for the week ending April 23, a gain of 13345 tons over the week before and of 19398 over the week ending April 2. The average number of men at work, increased, they say. from 4.639 to 5,13$ in a welfc. But Searles says the company lost $2 223.000 in 1926 and that "for the Iirst three months cf 1927 Its losses hare been much bearler. and for tte same period last year." 'If the company beats the union." declares the editor of the Miner's organ other companies will follow Its lead. If the reverse Is the case it may reasonably . T.tTTtJlLIWB T.HIATT T.IVNCS T.UVXK LAND ACT. , .NOTRE OK INTENTION' TO APPI.V Til I.LASi; lOKKMIOKE. In Prince Rupert Land Reoordlne, District of Prince Rupert, and situate av teweii inlet, Moresby island, quean Charlotte Island. TAKE NOTICE- that Keller Lowln Company Limited, of Vancouver. B.C. occupation Tunber Merchants, intend to apply for a lease of the following described foreshore: Commencing at a rxt planted aDDrox- Imately 8 chains south. 20 degrees east from the northeast corner of Lot 4'M. Sewell Inlet. Moresby Mind: thence following the high water mark in an easterly, southerly and southwesterly direction to Its Intersection with tb easterlr boundary of Lot 472: then southerly and easterly to the northwest corner o! S.TX. 6215 P.; thence in a northwesterly direction to the point of commencement, and containing 45 acres, more cr less. JOSEPH DOUGLAS WILSON. Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. Dated 29th April. 1927. If any segment of the Spine s m an at morcc&l pi ckhi tubluimco) prtMure it produced on the nerve tninlt at thai punt aodj Uueaie develop. T.HLU T.THKOAT Sc. TJ . t&Jr -i ITs I T.SMAUIKTUtB4. ft vM7' T.IOSBJT sVi. T. WflXHXy. fc'V?;'n t.ovAuu J,,3rH.':!r t.iowuiiattiXs iv'3ric?" t.cumauX JSa;v.':r-''', I TheChiropractorfSS&S d. a. McMillan l'almer Cradu.ile CIimOI'KACTOK Pathu - Neurometer Service. Open Eveninus ItooniM 6 and 7, Exchange ltlick. Phone GUI II. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. PENMAN'S Pure SILK HOSE . SPECIAL FEATURES Pointed heel, no inside rajrjred edges, knit to shape, fine even weave, silk extends above knee. Colors Sunset, Alesan, Peach Bloom, Moonlight, Champagne. $1.75 pair H.S.WaiiaceCo.Ltd. Phone 9. 3rd Ave. nnd Pulton cCt the service industry ::I3V if Fairbanks-Morse Marine Diesel Engines Full Diesel principle no auxiliary ijnitioo devices. Tsw-stroke-cycle simplicity with airless injection of fuel. No valves to grind ; no complicated valve rockers to keep in adjustment. Uses low grades of fuel oil. High economy in the use of fuel and lubricating oiL Excellent manceuvering and operating qualities on light loads and slow speeds. Sturdy, compact, with all parts readily accessible. Small space requirements. Made in tie JolUmni sizes: 20 h-p. 2 cyl. 180 h.p. 6 cyl. AO h.p. cyL 60 hp. 3 cyL R0 h.o. cyL 120 h-p. cyL 120 h-p. t cyL 240 hp. cyL 360 h.p. 6 cyL 480 h.p. cyL 600 hp. 5 cyL 720 hp. 5 cyL cca Oht CANADIAN rairbanks Morse COMPJCiYJOmiUd TO BEATTY ST.. VANCOUVER. B.C bt expected that they will re-open as! C1mJ union mines." .UVAITIMl IS.IE He fersees little activity looking hi iiiimiu v. me f ! T'n iiulusivu Ohio. Indiana and Illinois until the Issue around Pittsburgh Is fought to a finish. The Pittsburgh company announced operation on an open shop basts more than a year ago. contending that It could not compete with non-union West Virginia mines and pay the Jacksonville scale. LAND ACT. NOTICE Of INTENTION' TO APPLY' TO LEASE LAM. I imn THE DAILY NEWS ' ! at ask A FYPftRlV01 presented by .!yf.i, LADIES' MUSIC CLUB 5HUW DElKfcM FROM LAST YEAR COPPER OKE AX II r,tN.M:i SALMON iiECLixts utsrosMiui: roi; i .MONTH-. LOSS Shrimps 21554.00 to Other Fish products: OH in other central competitive states -Furs and Fur-Skins: Timber and Lumber In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis-'xotaj yajug 0t products of IV VS. "(U'-CU VIIS4I IsvV UU - . . T sitaate at Mawett IndUn Vlilsee No. 1.1 Alaska TAKE NOTICE that The Maett Can. i Products of United States ners. Ltd.. of Prince Rupert. B.C.. occu-' nation Camber, lntentfs to apply for a retumea lease of the following described lands: 'Total value of -foreign pro-, Commencing at this post planted at i duct the northwest corner of our site stj uutM Masett. B.C.: thence southerly 3 chains: ' thence easterly 3.25 chains, more or less; thenre northerly 3 chains: thence westerly 325 chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing ont acre, more or less. THE MASSETT CANKERS. LTD. Applicant. Per P. Lorenzen, Agent. Dated Anrtl 20. 1927. LAND ACT. XOTIti: OF INTF.X1ION' TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND. Total value of shipments of merclrantdlse 648.00 1308 00 25 M Blue Fox 1558000 SUvcr or Black Fox 1.535 00 Red Fox 11.643 00 Mink .v- 74545 00 Muskrat ..W. 1.076.00 All other 32.024.00 Manufactured ' furs 785.00 Ore. matte and regulus: Copper 881249.00 Lead 9,68750 Wood: 4 6.77350 11335100 6C38950 246.00 1.401.045 BLAMES AGITATORS FOR DISCONTENT IN . RANKS OF UNEMPLOYED t EDMONTON, May 31. Labor agita ta Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls- tors are largely responsible for the dls- K?ff.'.I7,,ncf nurt' fnd tuau 30 content and complaints of unemploy r chains east of northwest corner of Lot 68. Range 3. Coast District. nient by new-comers arriving here TAKE NOTICE thst Oosse Packing from central Europe to enaaie In farm Company Limited, of Vancouver, occu- patlon Fish Canneis. Intend to bodIv Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Ave. and Fulton St. PRACTICE ECONOMY HV HUV-L(i FROM THE CASH AND CARRY (JROCERY Quality and Quantity Guaranteed $3.00 Orders Delivered Phone SOI. per lb 50c in the piece, per lb 13c Capitol Creamery 1J utter, per lb. 45c All other brands Creamery Uutter, 2 lb. for 93c Flour, 49 lb., any variety . $2.63 Terrac Potatoes, per sack $1.75 Pure Cane Sujrar, extra fine, 10 lb, for 75c work, according to P. B. Baragar, chair- for permission to lease the following man of the publicity and immigration described lands: committee of the board of trade Con- I chains east of northwest Lot 68. Range have been Investigated by this ul uiiincv; mence soutn j cnaina: committee, composed oi Mr. tiaragar. ehSSl SSJT "fi iSSfT Mn? J- D- oth' n1 Secretary John 'of commencement, and containing 8 Blue, and It has been found that there acres, more r lesv re 00 rountl 'or ot ' vmid a uv LIMITED 'proper supervision on the part of the Applicant. Colonization authorities. Mited Annt i iof UoonhoUM- I Firstly, there was the backward season which delayed the sending out of newcomers to farms, while It was also natural that there should be a number or misfits among such a large j'number of immigrants. Then, the sit jUation was aggravated by agitators ! whoee activities were found to hsve commenced as far east as Montreal. The object of the Investigation by the committee was to ascertain the facts and acquaint the public with the Information, Mr. Baragar pointed out. "If the board of trade's recommenda tion that a special Investigator be ap pointed, is carried out, as Is expected, the Investigator can weed out and deport agitators and all those asking for or demanding relief after they have had an opportunity to work at reason Alii WftfrM ' ttaM f . Dihdi, ' " '" I'l'IIIMIO I V lilll,lll) I While h ht harrl rt W 7 lb. sack H. & K. Rolled Oats 53c, farmers had offered unreasonably low 5 lb, sack Purity Food 10c, wages, the rates In most cases were China Rolled Oats, pkg 10c fair, said Mr Baragar. Wages being of- Corn Flakes, tkg 10c 1erei ranged from 23 to 35 per Shredded Wheat, 2 pktfs 23c month with board, which looked to be Kellojr's Ilran Flakes, 2 pkgs. 23c onabit pay for inexperienced labor or people new to conditions here. I "On Thursday afternoon I personally found there were 101 Jobs available at that time with the pay running from 25 to 35 per month with board," he aatd. 'V .1' n.NKs. ' S.' made this morning by Carnation St. Charles Pacific or sergeant J. p. m. Hannah, chief of the iuiiK.cape J.au,clty deUohment of the provlneiat rues on an articles reuucea to police, small profits By paying cash you enjoy a freedom otherwise not experienced S. It. Adams, Manager A total of 1230 In fines was collected through' the city . police court during the month of May according to an iMunrement TKNPKHS. Tenders for concessions at Diamond Jubilee Celebration will be received up to June 7, Particulars of same will be furnished by -.he secretary on requeV II, A, BREEM Secretary renr Itum "Peer tJjnf IToird lie- ' llglilfut Entertainment tor Large .sM-inbLi;r at Callirdral Presentation of scenes Trim the opera Tcer Oynt." tinder the auspices of the Ladies' Music Club In St. Andrew's An-. ; gllcan Cathedral, provided dellgbtfut and ' I impressive tntertalntccnl tor a large ! audience last night. Proceeds, which JUNEAU. May 31.-Alaskan producU be donated to the public library, shipped to the States last month agsre- were tery Mtlsiactory. gateu in value only 4I.40l.ots. showing Ure. j. c. Brady. In her usual excel-1 a decrease from March. 1926. which was j lent style, gave the dramatic readings Il.760.oe5. jand those :.ntrUullnc to the program' The decrease was tn both salmon and i with instrumental and vocal numbers I copper ore. Last month salmon ship-1 Included Mrs. P. P. Kenny; Mn. Donald! menu totalled 1120.970 as against 47.-Rcs. Mrs. II. C. Fraser. Ulss Josephine 269 In March. 1926. Ore shipments last month totalled C8l 349. The oie ship ments during March. Y2& were 1331 620. The list of commcditlcs exported and their value last month Is as follows, according to the monthly statement of commerce Issued by Collector of Cus toms J. C. McBride Animals 4 SO 00 Curlew 565.00 IIMI Preh and frozen (except shell flshl Halibut 146.224.09 Salmon 431300 All other 446.00 Canned (except shell fish): Salmon 120.970.00 Cured or Preserved (except shell fish): Cod 18.00 Herring 100.00 Salmon 1.020.00 Shell-fish: Charleoola. Miss M. A. Way, Miss, Mar-jorie Lancaster and F. Smith. MIKIILLSS KL'l-OltT. DIOBT ISLAND. Part cloudy, calm: oaromctcr. 30.46; temperature, M: seat smooth; 8 pjn. tpoke tug lorne towin? Buisamon. in Masactt Inlet, bound for Ocean Falls; 6:40 am. spoke steamer CaUla. left Wales Inland, southbound. DEAD TREE POINT. Clear, calm; 'BraaetcT. ss.uu: icmperarure. 53: bet mooth. BULL HARBOR.- Part cloudy, light northwest ml; barometer. 30.18; tern peraturr. 50; light saell; 8 pjn. spoke motorshlp Norco, Seattle for Ketchikan, 390 miles from Seattle; 6 pm. spoke steamer Cordova. Ketchikan for Seattle. 5C0 miles from Seattle; 8 pjn. spoke tug Pacific Monarch. 10 miles north of Trlsngle. bound for Queen Charlotte City: 8 pjn. spoke tug Cape Scott, abeam Fog Rocks, bound for Vancouver; 8 am. spoke tug Pacific Monarch. 30 miles east of Cape St. James, bound for Queen Charlotte City, towing barge Biscayen. .NOON DICBY ISLAND. Clear, light north west wind; barometer, 30.40; tempera ture GO, sea smooth; 10 JO ajn. In steamer Catala southbound. DEAD TREE POINT. Clear, calm: barometer. 3000; temperature, 58; sea smooth. BULL HARBOR. clear, light north- arst wind; barometer, 3020; temper-ature. 50; light swell; noon spoke steamer Prince Rupert, abeam Scarlet Point, northbound; 8 am. spoke tug Cape Scott, abeam Storm Islands, southbound 6 ajn. spoke tug St. Faith. Captains Cove for Pove'.l River. 335 mUes from Powell River. LAND ACT. XOTII'K Ol' INTENTION TO APPLY TO LLASE LANH IKK INIIISTKIAL ri'KPOHES In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and, situate at Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Island. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Lowing Company Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Timber Merchants, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencuie at a nost Dlsnted SDnros- Imately 8 chains south 20 decrees eat of the northeast corner of Lot 472, Sewell iniet. Moresby iiaad: ttienoe follow. Ins the ihore line in an easterly, south erly and southwesterly direction to Its intersection witn ine eastern Dounasry of Lot 472: thence north 10 chains, more or less, to the point of commence ment, and containing 20 acres, more or ewi, i JOSEPH DOUGLAS WILSON, Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. natffl 29th April. 1027. LAND ACT notice of intention to apply to i.i;.m; i..nii. In Range 3. Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on tne south snore ol La-Bouchere Channel, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Ooase Packing Co. Ltd.. ot 325 Howe St., Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Flnh Packers, Intends to apply lor a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner T.L. 10390, Range 3, Coast Land District, thence south 5 cnslns: thence west 10 chains; thence north 5 chains to shore; thence easterly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 5 acres, more' or less. OOSSE PACKIN'P CO. LTD.. Applicant. Per Chas. L. RobeiU, Agent. Dutert Anrtl 7 1827 LAND ACT. .NOTICE OP INTENTION' TO APPLY TO I.E.W: MM) POK IMKHTIlltL ITKPOPE In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Sewell fnlet. Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Inland. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Company Limited;, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Timber Merchant. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 471, Sewell Inlet. Moresby Island. Quren Charlotte Island, north, 31.43 chains: thence east 51.17 chains; thence In a southwesterly direction, folowlng the shore line to the point of commencement, and containing 30 acres, more or lean. JOSEPH DOUOLAS WIION, Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. Dated 34th April. 1077. LAND ACT. .NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LK.m: loitKMioiu;. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Island. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Company Limited, of Vancouver, BC occupation Timber Merchants, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described foreshore: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 471 Sewell Inlet, Moresby Ialsnd, Queen Charlotte Islands; thence In a northeasterly direction, following the high water mark to the southeast corner of Lot 460; thence In a southwesterly direction to the point ot commencement, and conts'nlng 140 acres, more or lm. JOSEPH DOUOLAS WILSON. Agent for Kelley Logging Oo. Ltd. Dated 28th April, 1937, 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. 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