usi 2, 1927 THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS COLO WEATHtf 1 V4& UAUNUEK . Wood DRY MltCII. CEDAR JACK PINK AND LarRC sack, ."Or1 (i III NIH.ES DRY KIM). UNO, 51,00 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AM) COAI. CO. 139 Second Avenue Prince Rupert Supply Co. 211 Fourth Street ICUATAINS ANO BLANKETS I I AT PRlCtS "THAT MAKE I s-'orks kept of Helling, nil sizes Kleriric I-nmps Rabbit MetnlH Solder Rubber HnHe Kublwr Heels wholesale prices Phone 68. P.O. Hox 772 MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pinM for 91.00 7 quarts foi $1.00 12 pints for JJI.OO Cash price tickets. Mi Bride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 657. ZlHAZELTON MINING I I FOLKS rOnDBIC 1 1 B l : wi itthi-r flag is up. it- i. anki-ts to un. Send , ,in , too. We'll do them ! ,nk like new. We are nit we can please you. , ,-r,i i'c is riifht and bo are Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 Mrs. Betty own I SITUATION GOOD liukr Harris eprts ConM ruction J.wk I'uut Tramway Tor jMlier f'ui Mine of , W. 1. rihtktjurrts. Mil known .mining operator uf the Haeerlon district. . it an ahrttl in xht eitjr on ! 1 Twterdsy"" aftAnoWa train I raw the ! interior, lie is here on business mm! win return t HtMlton on WedMsxiay niornlnc. Mr. Ilsrrta recent construction m. wedlng of tlx S.0O0 fot trmm line which will connect the Sliver Cup mine with Nine MS rood for shipping pur- .omi. A number of mm arc also em-, ployed on tlM road Users. There is a generally healthy atvu-pbere prfvaUlng a for u mtnlnc U eon-, orrnea in am assinei, state Mr. Harris, although Unrre have been no new developments of any Importance recently. BURNS LAKE The farm stock, eqlpment and house-hold goods on Uie farm of Dr. J. It Oaln of Francois Lake will be auctioned by M. F. Noure of Burns Lake on Thuraday. Promer and daughter. Miss were business visitors in The Native Bom of Canada held a successful smoker hare With" P. V. TaJ-Ion. preaMejK, In the ohalr Boxing bouts were a fonowa: Ken Warner rs. WATKU NOTICE. DIVMtMON .1X11 t SK TAKE NOTICE that E. Rousseau. whe address Is 410 Seymour Street. Vancouver. BC. will apply tor a licence to t.ike and use 1 cubic foot of water out f imnanmed stream which flows south' Tly and drains into Port Stephens Bay. about one milt east of Bluff Point. of ii first DUbllcstlon of this notice Is August 30. I9EuaENE noUHREAU, Applicant. LAND ACT. MITICK OF INtKNTION TO APPLY TO I.KASF. L.tM In Queen Charlotte Island Land Re-ordlng District of Prince Rupert, and situate at the head of the south arm of De La Bw.he Inlet, MoreMjy Island. TAKE NOTICB that British Columbia Pishing ft Packing Co. Ud.. of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Packers, Intend to apply for a lease Of the following described lsnds: , . Commencing at a poet planted at the head of the south arm of De La Beche 'Inlet, Moresby Island: thence soum a i chains; thence east 20 chains; thence north S chains, more or less, to high I ater mark: thence west along high water 'mark to point of commencement, and containing 10 acres, more or less BRITISH COLUMBIA FISHING at PACKIKQ CO. LTD., I .Applicant. 'Diitd,June 18. 1927. Crown Colbiiy Days Away back in the late sixties thousands of acres of British Columbia's timber were sold for one nt per acre, which looked like a fair price then. Today similar timber is worth from $150 to $200 per i- cre, so tremendously has limber appreciated in vaiue within the scope of an average lifetime. What the young growth of today will be worth xty years from n6,is beyond computation if it is protected from fire and allowetlToTpach maturity. The moral is obvious. PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOU CAN HELP IlItlTISH COLUMBIA FOItEST SERVICE I Jill mu Miffon scarves -mi ana Lacn hankies So delicate in weave and color will emerge fresh and bright as new, time after time, from the mild, pure Lux suds. There is no substitute fcr Lux. LM Brorhrn Limiad Tot oa to Bun 8ml th: Doe Steele a. Ted Km- nock; Earl XsMtadOn vs. Taytar Jerweu: smoker Bruce Little. Archie Weather-Doc Steele va. Archie Weathenpoon: Pm. IKmard PriiiKle and Olnney Saul Cecil Hartley va. Floyd Stanyer: Joe were Initiated. Lougheed va. XHke Ookakl; J. McKennal vs. Kenny Be berk. L. S. MoOUl, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pringle of Omlthers. gave a report on the Calgary Francois Lake were visitors In town last convention and contributing to the week. musical program were Art Bach, Bobby j Horning am) Cecil HarMcy. Making i Mrs. Cecil Hartley and family have speeches were Billy Clark, South Hulk- Leen spending a holiday at Francola ley, Barney Muhraney and Frank Mat-'Lake, having aa their guests nieces and Uilas. The committee in charge oon-1 a nephew of Mra. Hartley from Van-slsted of Billy and Johnny McKenna. derboof. Kenny Scherk and Hubert Donaldson. ( At the meettrat which preceded the Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Kerr and son Mrs. C. R. Ollara has returned from Vancouver where she has been engaged in the tea room business for seven months. Richard O'Hara, Richard Stanyer and stream at a point about 600 feet from i Hoyd SUnyer. left last week for the the mouin ana wui or unea tor commer- prattle harvest .fields, clsl purpose upon the lndi described , notice was' posted on the ground on A daughter was born on August 17 to the 26th day of July, 1927. A copy of Mr. and Mrs. Ova Watson at the home this notice and an application pursuant Mr uu jjm. Kenneth Scherk. thereto and to the "Water Act" will be . . tiled In the office of the Water Re-1 corder at Prince Rupert, B C. Objec-1 Mrs. Sidney Owlwln and daughter, tions to the application may be filed iaabelle. have returned to Burns Lake with the said Water Recorder or with the . , Mtr P1MII two monuis ,,,,, vlsltlmr visiting with wjin Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament Buildings. Vletoria, B.C.. wKhln thirty relatives and friends at Gibson's Land- Vancouver. Mrs. Godwin was accompanied home by ber mother Mrs. Fred Inglla, of Oobnon's Landing. Robert Lowe has returned home-after a brief business trip to Prince Rupert and Vancouver. R. McGowans, formerly principal at Nbrbh Kamioopn, has been appointed principal of the Burns Lake School and Miss I. M. Marshall of Vancouver has been engaged as teacher of the first room. Recent guests at Francois Lake Lodge hove included R. W. McLeod, Prince Ueorfie; S. II. Hasklns. Oswald Hoskins and D. D. Munro. Smlthers; and John Yool, Burns Lake. IN l'KOIJATE. IK THE St l'KKME COURT OF, BRITISH A , .COl.tTMHI V ' : , In the Matter 'qt, the Admlhistratlon Act; ana In 'the Matter jot the Estate of John . , Caddy, neceaed. Intestate. TAKa'.NOncfi Uuvtby.;trder of His Itonor F. MeB. Young, the 20th day of Jul?; A-D. 1927, I was appointed Admin-Utrator of the estate of John Caddy. deceased, and all parties having claims against me gam estate are- nereoy required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 20th day of August, AD. 1927, and all parties Indebted to the estate, are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. , NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B O, Dated the 26th day of July, AX). 1927. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for the Issue of a Provisional1 Certificate of Title for Lot one (II of Lot three hun dred and sixty (3G0), Range five (S). Coast District, Map 970. Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me, it U my Intention to Issue, after the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land, in the name of ALICE CLAPP. The original Certificate of Title Is dated the 29th November, 1912. and Is numbered 2005 1. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert. B.C. July 15, 1927. H. F. MacLEOD. Registrar of Titles. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST 7KE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE DUTHIE MINE IS PARTLY SHUT FOR WHILE JUST NOW: lUrak In Mllr and Mater iMiortsrr Cau' Temporary IHrtsllment nt ttprrstlunt Operations St the Dutble Mine on Itudssu Bay Mouni.i, near Smlthers have been temporarily curtailed on ae-ctujU of the breakup of a crusher In UM mUl knd aste because of water aborts, resujttof from the recent apell f dry weather, Wn repairs hare been, effected asd, theprought ended, ae-UTtty will be resuWd at full blast. J. P. Duthle, wealthy Seattle shipbuilder and owner of hr DutMto mine. mi a pavsenger south from train to boat Saturday night aiu-r a visit of inspection to the property PRINCEGEORGE The city council la contemplating the purchase of a Reo speed-wagon at a Cfct of 1750 for the tire department. Mrs. M. Brudereck. who took a cramp while swimming In deep water off the' tourist camp, was neatly rescued by Mim Dura Allen, daughter of Richard Allen. The Cariboo Automobile AMortatien, at rta annual meeting here last week, elected officers as follows: Honorary Pretldent. J. L. lifll, Quesnel; Vlce-pre-Bident, C. It. Atllson, Quesnel; second vice-president. It. C. Abbott, Vander : hoof; secretary, A. M. Patterson, Prince '. Oeorge; Treasurer, R. W. Alward, Prince i George. A sentence of one year's Imprison ment was Bnposed In police court here last week by Magistrate Moran on Orrln Witter who pleaded guilty to a charge oC taking and operating the motor car at A. B. Tuft without consent of the owner. Returning front a drive down the Cariboo road, Orrln wrecked the machine thirteen miles south of the trty when he tailed to negotiate curve. The Htrradlne Machine Shop 1 1 Arnold, with their guest. Mlas Halpenny , Thru! Avenue Bast was totally destroyed of Vancouver, are eamDtna on OotsA! nre ia week., uonaoeranie lnsur te. days after the first appearance ai vh im, Vancouver, victoria and North nolle in a loCal local newspaper. newspaper, me uv ance was tattled on the bMlldlng which was owned by John Nehrlng. October 1 has been set as the date for the formal opening of the Canadian Legion's fine new club rooms here at the corner of Quebec Street and Fifth Avenue. Officers of the legion are president, R. W. Alward; first vlce-pre aldent, J. O. Wilson; second vice-presl dent. W. H. Crocker: secretary. R. C. S Randall: executive, it. A. Burbank; T. Oalbraltn and A. Wimbles. It Is ex pected that the building will be opened either by Sir Percy Lake, president of the Dominion Cammand. or Col. W. W. Foster, president of the B.C. branch. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Blackburn, who notored the entire distance from Win nipeg, are visaing relatives In the Plnevlew. Alena Lake and Prince George regions. The problem has arisen of how Smlthers will be able to accommodate the many visitors who will be here this week for the Bulkley Valley Fall Fair. Hotels of the town report an unpre cedented number of advance reserva tions and householders are being canvassed with a view to having them put up some of the visitors. Many Smlthers people were present at the dance put on last Friday night by the lesee of Lake Kathlyn pavilion. Francis Glover, accompanied by Fran cis.Leetf r, arrived here last iweek to carry out further exploration on coal seams of the Frank X. Frank arid other pro perties Just west of Smlthers. It Is tih fieretood that 'considerable .work is'. to tae' caxftea. &u't ami thai a' .cWbal OX JueiveiopiM;npTu oc., ivrvea..j-lurur do lorm, an, approximate esum&e ui iue tonnage. Two major tumbles and a number of ditched cars were Included In the toll of car accidents during the past week in Smlthers and district. O A. Rlegle of Telkwa Is confined to his bed with fractured ribs arid Internal Injuries su&talned when a car In Which he was driving with Mrs. Rlegle and N. Sven road, Mr. and Mrs. James Porteous of Smlthers were badly shaken up when their car left the road and tolled down a hill. Missca uriinaa iiartnett ana Alice tatlmer were also In the car but were not hurt. Jack Carr's auto was ditched near Doughty and another car left the road on the Lake' kathlyn highway, both acciderits being due to discorteous road hogs. With only pne season's operations under the Tegular systemjpf testing, a Bulkley Valley cow has reached twelfth position In British Columbia's record in the matter of butter-fat production, This was "Dienah," belonging to Harry W'UIs of Telkwa, which produced, 12,894 pounds of milk with butterfat content of 882.8 pounds ill 305 days during which the test was conducted. O. M. Helberg and R. A; Helberg of Twin Valley. Minnesota, whose father, J. F. Helberg, was here last year on a similar mission, visited Smlthers last week to check up power possibilities in trie dlstrlot. They.-vlsited various sites including the Islls at Morloetown and tit Bulkley River rapids near Smlthers i DOLLAR J. DOL but. owing to unprecedented weather conditions. It was found that Canyon Creek would not be available. D. Jones Is slowly recuperating at his home In Smlthers following a harrow-1 ing experience when he was gored by a bull In the Glentana district. He had his shoulder dislocated. twS rbs.troktn and, was otherwise cut and battered. ' Judgifs at the;;Smithers .Fair this week wUbeiaAjf&loysr frulp jind vegetables. O. stW-.pterk, .district hortlcultural-Jst, Vancouerjf" sTocK. 'R'. a.v Sutton. Prince George: field crops. A. E. Davey, Smlthers; poultry, R. W. Robinson, Col-wood, Vancouver Island; domestic science. Mrs. K. Grieve, Ladysmith. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Balrd of Vancouver were visitors here last week, having motored up from the coast. Mr. Balrd is supervisor of British Columbia branches of the Royal Bank of Canada. sen plunged over a steep bank on the' Mrs. A. Carey, who is visiting with road to the E. Morln farm. Returning her brother, E. E. Orchard, has been the from a motor trip down the Cariboo, ralson d'etre for many delightful social functions locally. A. E. Countryman of St. Paul, Minn., Is a visitor to Smlthers and other Bulk-ley Valley points. He is the holder of considerable acreage of farm lands in this district. Miss A. Rice of Cobalt, Ontario! and Miss C. Rice of Rochester, Minnesota, are visiting here with their brother. John Rice, whom they had not seen for Sixteen yeArs!" Mrs E. E. Orchard entertained on Tuesday night at five tables of bridge lh honor of her slster-m-law, Mrs. A. Carey. Prize winners Were Mrs. L. 8, McGill and Mrs. James Fea . Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wall and family. Miss Agnes Erlckson and Miss Teddy Allen (Prince Rupert) have been in summer camp on the west side of Lake Kathlyn. P. G, RUSsell has arrived here from the East to take over the position of assistant superintendent of the CNJt. btre, succeeding Frank; Jackson. and ant DOLLARS! Thousands of Dollars WILL BE SAVED NY THE LADIES OF PRINCE RUPERT THROUGH THIS FORCED SALE. THERE NEVER WAS SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY ON LADIES-READY-TO-WEAR, AND NEVER AC.AIN WILL THERE RE SUCH A DRASTIC CUT IN PRICES IT IS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL TO CLOSE DOWN IN THE COURSE OF A FEW DAYS. COME AND CARRY AWAY THIS STOCK AT PRICES YOU NEVER EXPECTED TO PAY REMEMBER NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. MILLINERY DRESSES SPRING AND FALL AND NEW WINTER COATS SILK HOSE SILK UNDERWEAR SWEATERS AND DOZENS OF OTHER LINES NOT TO MENTION FIXTURES, FITTINGS, SHOW CASES, ETC. IT'S A FESTIVAL OF VALUES. Saws ItUles Aprons Pencils Wrenches Try-Squares at Bent s Ladies R Third Avenue. 255 Third Avenue: eady-to-wear FAimiC DECORATION WITH PAINTEX For Home Decoration, Costumes and Accessories We ate offering a Gift Set.Af. Jpaintex, special prize In the fancy work section of the Rtipert Exhibition, Sept. 6th to 10th, or the best specimen of this-vvork.V' SEE DISPLAY IN OUK WINDOWS All information may be obtained from our staff. H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd. 3rd Avenue and Fulton. A skew back Saw, favorlie of many high-class mechanics for general carpentry work, Th Silver Steel blade is taper ground by Atkins process, with ths damaskeen finish. 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