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WkatN-Pupils 11. in When thln-tnt tr nuaie (piano Theft anoitier flood turnout a aee ;n the Boston Ha! I Saturday night jiveu by Bob Orwuf.i d MM hii OntU repairs at the Provincial O rns-tnt wharf km ooni:; CtM stsannw wOl naake la-din,.-No. I abed oe OTP whart. Or McMllln. principal of tbs Toronto Own alary of nnc. wUl five an Oictn Racltal U ex Andrew's Cathedral on Tuaaday. Aufut 23 at SJO pa. A. KavUand arrived in the cut on the Cattta hut night from Vancouver and will aw the gueat for a week of Mr. and lira ftuaaall It. Smith. 406 Pourtti Avenue eWat. Mr. and Mra. OUar Baaner and two daughlara returned to t city on the Catala laat ajght from awmw after a holiday trip whloB they atartad some alx weeks ago by moaor from Hila on Oomlngl Oomtagf Wattl 1 Be sure end wait for Mn. ntanaaVa Big Sale to start in a few day, tpawrnta C new fall gooda are arriving dairy. Dream. ooeta. heta etc.. at prtoaa that will pay School staff of that catg. Mr and Mra. Tbooaae Owens B i ! HBHp ThUedwcrhjemCBl not publiihod or . d-pved by t Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Cok-ntw Jimmy Palmer returned to the e4ty oi. issisraiT Miet-oons tram irom a t: ;p to Ute SBvefter. Mrs J. A. -Wttor returned to the city on the Catala teat night after a brief holiday trip to Vancouver. Milton a MiIn and Harry UeLeod returned tn tfce. ortj on the OaUla la it iitgb: from eawmaful trout flahlng trip to Butedal. Mra. C. 3. CeWina and Mra. Oritntba, who have been aoajth on a brief holiday trip, returned to tfee city on the Catala kMt night from Vancouver. you to watt. tf j Another aueenaiilfiU danee waa held Saturday aiming ha the Uetropole Hall Mlaa Blanche Mendonald. lor ewvejrml under BciielWHen auaoicea. Old ' years on the stag of the Prince Rupert Country daneei featured the program. High School, sailed Saturday night on the Prance Rupert for where I Mr. end. Mm. O. P. Riel returned -to she will take up dutiea wtth the High the city on the Catala laat atght after a brief vneatatn trip to Vancouver. Seattle and other points in the south. daughter returned on Saturday to their Mra. D. C. Paieraon, who baa been borne ia Winnipeg after a visit at naval spending a couple of months visiting headquarters with Chief Petty Officer at Duncan. Vanoeuwi Island, with ber land Mra. Oaorge 3. Dawes. Mn. Owens mother, returned to the cKt on the lis a stater of Mra. Dawes. I Catala laat nlgett. Constable Greenfield. BjCM-P. arrived J. Nome, nsjlatent manager of the in the city from the Interior on Sntur- Cunard Line offieas at Vancouver, re- day afternoon having in his custody turned south on the Prince Rupert Sat two Indians from the 8ml then dlstrtet urdsy night after making the round whom he took on to Oksiia where they trip north on the vessel, will serve sentences of three months. i I Mra. A. M. Bawdy of Bums Lake One of the active pallbearers et the reached the etty from be interior on funeral in Victoria on Saturday of yesterday afternoons train and will I Premier Oliver waa Oeonjs R. Madam. aaU thle afternoon sat the Prince Oeorge formerly of this clay, a snotty sniniater for Vancotrver on a" hetJday vtstt. I of lands, relative of the r firmly and one iof the Premier's lntiasssss nssui hla Mia OenMlne Mann, daughter of death. Mr and Mrs. E. A. Mann. 871 Summit Avenue, returned home aboard the The summer camp of Mm. K. X. Prlnoeea Charlotte Saturday afternoon Birnie at Lake Kathlyn has been eland ("un Ketaehlksa where she was visiting temporarily on account of the tllnaes ltri her gra-dtnottter. of Mrs. Birnie aocordtng to word reach-j ing Mie city from the resort where a' M -J-eKef and three child number of Prince Rupert people here arrived in the eity on yesterday stayed cHiring the summer. afternoon's train from the interior, af- jter having visited at Burns Lake and Henry Webster HeUbmMT. son ctf Mr. Hawlton. and will eaU tbi afternoon and Mrs. Max Helftroner of this dtv. on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver waa one of the successful "rtMf lim enroute to their home in Calgary. They for entrance to the Royal Military Col- formerly lived in HaeHc. lege of Canada at Kingston according' to announceMot mode trr the Drnart-1 Hr. and Mrs. C. C. Ham returned to men at National Defence et Xrttaiwa I the city on the Catala last night from 'a honeymoon trip to Vancouver and C. O (OuaJ StKanbech. well known other southern points and are taking pioneer proepeotcr of Alice Arm, reach- up residence in the Clapp Block. Second ed the city from the north Saturday Avenue. Mr. Ham la a member of the evening and will be here lor a few days staff of McHs Bros, store and his bride on tim litres Mr. Strombsoh was one of, was formerly Miss Cameron of Mlaa three part-era who recently received Bartwau's mUnriery shop, final payment on a total of 4100.000 tar (be Twlc mine from the Todc Mines I Word hat been received in the city Ltd. C.tKD Of THANKS. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Aaderaon. family, of Alice Arm. vlah to that AM. M. M. Stephens. Vlnce Lade and Sid Hunter, going north on the powerboat Vera S. Frye, made tbe trip from Prince Rupert to Juneau In three day. Tbey soon left the Alaskan capital for Crate ro IT Island, where Aid. their heartfelt tfanka to their many 8tepbens has ml n lag business, and are frlende (or the klndlv eXDrassion s of eapeeled to return to the city next sympathy and floral tributes received In theif aed bereavement. C.KI OK THANKS. St. Andrew's Society Concert Vaudeville show, Wednesday, September 21. Established 1923. Office Hours: a.m. to 6. p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DENTIST E-chanse Block. week from their cruise of '700 miles or more. D. McD. Hunter of this city is ex-pectin a visit shortly from an 81 -year Mr. aad Mrs. Oeorge Andersen. 731 old uncle. George Hunter, of Waverley, lothlniere Street, desire to convey their Mew Zealand. Mr. Hunter, who left alnqere thanks to their many friend Welllng-ton County, Ontario, fifty years for tbe kind eKpresatona of sympathy "go for Near Zealand, has been on a received In their recent bereavement. ; tour of Canada for the purpose of ro ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Waiting oM scenes and relatives. He I will emlmrk this fall frm Varuvniv-r on his return to the Dominion in the Southern Hemisphere. C.NJt. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. JD. Donald, having been further delayed oy tog on the nortnern leg of her voy-afe. returned to port at 11:45 Saturday abjbt from Stewart and Anyox and sailed at 1 o'clock Sunday morning for Ocean Falls. Powell River and Vancouver. The vessel which picked up many tourist passengers who came in from tbe East on Saturday afternoon's train, was seven hours late when she left here for the south. ' With a full list of 280 passengers, taostly round' trippers', on board, CJt. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. C. C. aaliitey. called in port from 3 o'clock to SJO Saturday afternoon enroute to Vancouver from Skagway. The vessel win neat touch here on Friday morning northbound to Alaska. Pashengevs leaving the vessel here were: Miss Grace Melntosh of Brantford, Ont: 'Miss Otraldine Mann. Miss Evelyn Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod, Mrs. John McLeod. Miss Kathleen McLeod. Harold 8tmonsen, Sadao Suga, Shlrlno Icbo l'hune 109! and Alex McFarland. Tbt proTtnelal govrrnmrat la calling for tenders for new lugh k ool at 8mitberi. Ret S. Jot-risen saOed Saturday nlfnt aboard the Prt-ec Raprrt on Ma return to Seattle. V7 H. TOoey. CJJt. swpertateBderrt, returned to tfae crty on aturday after noon train from a trap to tee latettM on ofncial duties. Hugh Boss ell of the Hanson Timber It Lumbrr Oo effloea at Bmltfeers arrived in tfce erlf en yesterday afternoon a train from the interior and MB aaU to the lalanda on the Prince Char lea today for the round trip. Mra Cecil Naaon. who baa been spending the part few weeks la Me eity vlafttng mnth her ma-ber, Mrs. T. E. Prlngle. Waldroa Apartment, aalla tola artercoon aboard the Prince Oeorge on ber return to Vancouver. i Joseph P Rhodes and none of Paaa-! dena. California, returned to the city tonight from an expedition to Khtada lake Dunne Oe absence of ber hus- band. Mra. Rhodea baa been a gueat at the Prince Rupert Hotel. Pacific (Ceyle) Navigation Cto.1 tug Lome arrived Saturday night from Bkldegate and picked up two empty lumber aoowa, from the ocean dock and lumber aaaemMy wharf, warn vblefa the proceeded to Vancouver. Erall Oaatonguay. manager of the Alaaka-Oastineau Mining Oe. whieta operates the atamp mill at Juneau, pat aed through the city on the Prtneeae Charlotte Saturday afternoon enroute from Alatka to Seattle for a holiday trip south. Harold SUnonaen. local fisherman. who waa stricken wrth Inflammatory rheumatism on the fishing grounds, returned to the eity on the Princess Charlotte Saturday afternoon from Ketchikan. It waa necessary to carry him off the teumer. Mrs. Robert Blance and daughter. Marjorte. returned to the city on Sat urday afternoon' train from Lake Kathlyn. Mr. Dybhavn spent ten days at hie summer borne where Mrs. Dyb- havn and daughter are remaining until the end of the school holidays. Mine Dorothy Rush-rook and Miss! Gladys Rushbrook. daughter and niece' respectively of Canon W. P. Rushbrook' of tti e AngBcah mission boat Northern Cross, with whom they have been apeud-. Ing the past few weeks, wUl sail this; afternoon on tbe Prince Oeorge for Vancouver enroute to their home In Toronto. Saturday night about 9 o'clock pack ing boxes, piled near a chimney flue. naught fire in the store of Thor John-sea, 720 Second Avenue, and caused quite a blaze before they rere thrown into the street and extinguished with a few buckets of water without requiring tbe assistance of the fire department although the police were called to the! scene. Leonard Frank, photographer, who came north In June 'With the Vanoou-i ver Board of Trade tour party, has ent ! as rememibrance of the visit here enlarged photographs showing the landing I of the party at the government wharf from the steamer Princess Alice, to W.I C. Orchard, general CP.R, agent In' Prince Rupert, and Archie Robinson of the tatter's 'staff. 6htrtri Icho, hatchery and antl -pollution expert attached to the department of forestry and agriculture of the Japanese government ot Tokyo, returned to e city on the Princess Charlotte Saturday afternoon from a trip to Ketchikan, on which he was accompanied by Sadao Suga of Prince Rupert, and will sail this afternoon on the Prince George 'for Vancouver whence he will embark aboard the steamer Yokohama Maru on September 6 for home. WATER NOTICE imXRSIOX AND tE TAKE NOTICE that Francis Henry Cunningham, whose address la SOS Board of Trade Building, Vancouver, B.C., will apply for a licence to take and use 1 ' cubic foot per second of water out of unnamed stream which flows northeast and drains Into Humpback Bay, Porcher 1 Island, about 400 yards southeast of northeast corner port of Lot 102. The i water will be diverted from 'the stream 1 at a point about 200 yard from the mouth of the river and will be used for! fish, cannery and domestic purposes upon the lands applied for, being portion of Lot 102. Range S, Coast District. This notice was posted on the ground on the 25th day of June, 1927. A copy oi tms notice ana an application Dur suant thereto and to the "Water Act' will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Objections to the spplication may be filed with the said. Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria. B.C.. within thirty: days after the tint appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The date of tbe first publication of this notice is August 4. J927. r. h. cunniNOHAM, Applicant. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM) In Range 5, Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on Lot 102 Humpback Bay. Por- enrr isiana. a.v. TAKE NOTICE that T. H. Cunningham. Board of Trade Building, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Salmon Broker, Intends to apply for a lease of the following de scribed land: Commencing at a port planted 150 yards south-southeast of northeast corner post of Lot 102, Range S; thence due south 6 chains; thence south-southeast 19 chains; thence due north 8 chains: thence west-northwest along shore to point of commencement and containing 14 acre, mores or less. FRANCIS HENRY CUNNINGHAM, Applicant Sated -3th June, 1S27. Victor Records Favorite Records of the Prince of Wales ! Fm in Love Again r w p: Fox Trot Taul Whltcman and Ills Orch. 20646 Me and My Shadow Foi Trot Nat Shllkret and The Victor Orchettra 2U7S Hallelujah! (from mt the Deck") Fox Trot Nat. 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WINNIPEG, all points Eos -em Canada. United States. JASPER PARK LODGE OPEN MAY 21 TO SEPTEMREU 30. m SEE CANADA IN CANADA'S Jl'ltli.I E YEAR 1X87 - VJ'1. . AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Use Canadian National Express for Money Orders, Foreign Cheqaes, etc., aim for your nett shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. SZ8 TlilllD AVIS- PRIME RUPERT. Phone 260 (CANADIAN tsiiwsirX Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Kelflilluin, Wranjrell, Juneau and Skarway August I, 3, 8, 13, 19, 26, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle .August 3, 6, 10. 13, 20, 24, 31. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale. Eat Bella Bella. Oeean Falls, Nainu. Alert Bay. Campbell Rlvrr. and Vancouitr efrry Saturday, 11 aju. aiency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C ORCHARD, General ArenL Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Arenue, Prince Rupert. B.C