Victor Talking Machine Co. Charmaine. Walts tl. F. Goodrich MJmtuwn CorJ Orchestra Vocal Lewis James Instrumental Victor Salon Orchestra rft Varsity Fox Trot 1 H .Li W-WLV. WJ - - - - ... i i Dr. MAGUIRE Phone 525. Dentist Over Orme's Drug Store Office Hours 9 to 9 "TRY A NIP TONIGHT JHt Drag At phyrd in the M luteal Swvti "(Vhki Xeut" bu (Jeurfie Olsen and His Muklc 20875 Golden Slippers Old Time Southern Song Big hit I Duet with violin, banjo, Vernon Hainan and guitar and harmonica Carton Itobison Memory (An entrancing lingering memory) Fox Trot Paul Uhlteinan anJ imi 111 Orchestra 20331 On a Dew, Dew, Dewy Day Koi Trot Nat Shllkret and The Victor Orchestra Duet with guitar Jim Miller-Charlie Farrell 2819 20V06 Alto the latett lied Seal recordt by famout Victor artitts of Canada, Limited Free Laundry Service Our advertisement quoting cost of doing laundry at home r u louvrht out many interesting comments. Ah the figure iluot.M ere compiled in the east, we wish to determine just now thev compare with Jocftl costs. Aiiorilingly, we are offering to do, without charge, one wet wash to each of the first fifty persons now doing their own washing at homewho will give us on ft form provided, an ar. urate estimate of the costs involved. Phone No. 8 and our representative will coll for your Mi it 11 1' Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Lndy Assistant BEST PROCURABLE tzj BOTTliD GUV' riljja moeyce or stoiuxo "1ii i...'.w-"0 WW" w"o The Original Label look fpr it at lh Vendor' and insist on CHANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by tho Government r,f Btr: In referring to .be Peure suver Coast Rjulv-uy Out': sr':-!t. vrltw-n by Mr (!vr in your pei.rr I be u eompll-u.cit ou aa the Kircnuoux eflotts you kit- eaartlni lo bring sbuut thr eon- ri-etttn f this railway which la ao necessary to thr prosperity of the Demtnlon. Vancouver muii ronnratu-kle itself upon having such a wonderful weapon eombattlng on lu behalf, and jn ra h an elaborate acale. the rii-,i t object of my latter' to to draw yu.a attention to the tap paragraph or ooiumn au on pace twelve of pour October ao Issue which we mailed to Prince Rupetr subscriber, wherein It U Inferred that in the event of a RaUway out of the Peace River district helm Uoked to tbe northern branch of tne Canadian National terminating at Prince Rupert, a too mile eatra water haul would be necessary. II it is assumed that all business In :nd out of Western Cuiiada must neces-rlly pass tr.rough the port of Van-ouver then the Inference is correct, but if li i a matter cl the closest out-let via a Pac.flc port to the World! i..:irketa, I submit the following figure .( distances' Pouce Coupe t3 Vancouver via Pine Psk snd Prince Oeorge 685 miles. To complete th: route requirrs about 340 inlKs of 0i4 rnllroad constructUiK. an4 l.n. i woulci travel over grade which :rputabl eni(iner have stated will never be of value from a commercial Mnndpolnt Pwicr Con pi- to Prince Rupert via Pine Paaa and Pert Fraser 685 miles. The latter route requires only 265 miles of new railroad cone ducting to connect the Peace dletrtct with tide water over LAND ACT. NOTICE Of INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE I. INK In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Recording District of Prlnoe Rupert, and situate at Jed way Harbor. Moresby la-land. Q.C.I. TAKE NOTICE that Mllterd Packing Company. Limited of Vancouver. B.C.. oseupation Packers, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a poet planted at the northeast corner of Lot a8. Q CJ : thence northwesterly and along; high water mark 18 chains, more ar lass, to a point N. M ST E. from tbe MX corner Lot 140; thence north 66 ST I. 1-5 chains, more or leas, to low water mark: thence southeasterly along low water mark to a point N 56 ST I from the location post; thenee 1.2 chains, more or leaf, to the point of commencement, and containing A seres, more or leaa. MJLLERD PACKING COMPANY. LuirrsD. Applicant. Payed Septgmhei 7. 17 . IsANI) ACT. NOTICE Or INTENTION TO A PPLV TO LKASU LAND Queen Charlotte Islands Land District Land Recording District of Prince Ru-l pert, and situate north of Lots 1S66 and iesT. i (a TAKE NOTICE that The Langara Fla ! lug and Packing Co. Ltd. of Masaett. oe-I eupatlon Canners. intends to apply for a leaM of the following described lands: Oommenolng at a poet planted twenty chains north of Tan Indian Reserve and Ion the shore of Melntyre Bay: thenee north S chalet to the lew water mark thence westerly following; aald low water 160 chains; thence southerly 5 chains: thence easterly 160 chains to the point I of oommeocement. and containing eighty acres, more or ies. LBANOARA FISHINO tc PACKINO CO. LTD. Applicant Fred Nash, Agent Dated June n ivi'i YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies' Coals Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 31G Third Avenue Next Royal Bank Wood DRY BIRCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load .$3.50 Double Load $0.50- Large Sack ."Of ' fl BUNDLES DRY KIND- LING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue THE DAILT NETT3 PAGE FlVa 'SUN ANSWERED Victor i ON DISTANCES Tto sottowiag exptsnatsry latter hat ika Ntt t Ska Tmhouw Sun: I The Utter Vancouver Sun. Vsatoossver. arc rON'T leave It to a friend to remind yon el that bad cold ! Don't go about epreadiog infection among your basinets friends and maybe in your own family circle. To banish cold and chill In the direct and meat effec tive way, you mutt take PEPS. As they dissolve In tbe mouth Per give oil powerful healing and germicidal fume. These to brtalhe into inttsnt direct contact with the innermost reccMc ol the chest and lung. Pep soothe, strengthen and Invigorate the entire breathing system. They clear the throat and air-passage ol mischievous germs, remove soreness and inflammation, ana end the danger to chest and lungs. Make no mistake! You mutt have Per., the breatheable medicine In tablet form. ' KowpbtminmhUof mlldruttiitmn4 stores in tie. ofj. cstoa J5 stiver imckt4 tWl. fKV Hmptit m rv. n U an already proven railroad grade which Is recognised aa hem, equal to any In America. Tbe distance from Vancouver to Hong long if 5300 mllee The distance from Prince Rupert to Hong Kong la SJCS miles. The distance from Vancouver to f lverpool la S447 miles The distance from Prince Rupert to Liverpool la 4JU miles. Respeauiully submitted. . A BROOKWBANK. Secret -ry Prince Rupert Board of Trade. REMAINDER OF PLEDGE COMING Effort Will he Made to lteimburse Cily to Extent of $265 Still due on Grounds Improve- ments ' ' nr , fTbe- sum.rfl -t2K-ot tbe total of tljOOO' promised Jn the spring to the city In connection with the Improvement of Acropolis Hill grounds still being unralsed. it was decided at a joint meeting last Bight of the Acso-poils HU1 grounds Improvement and Diamond Jubilee Qelebration committee to put on a drive for the amount still outstanding. A tag day, for which permission will have to be received (torn the city council, la proposed or, falUug that, a dance In the Exhibition HU. Those present at the meeting wers A. J. Prudhomme, H. Eastman. Fred acadden. tl- li. Wlnalow, Harry Love, Ben Self, Oeorge W. Johnstone, E. Dickens. L. Murray Fuller and Oeorge Br Oaaey. FISMERMBN PASS NUNBEH HESOLUTIONS AND DECIDE , SEND TELEGRAM TO OT TAWA (continued from page one) ' whether fishermen who were not British subjects should he allowed to fash. I A. O. Morse favoring giving them lloen-jset while numbers of other objected, j r.KOTKCTIOV III INDIANS I Mr. Held of KltkMl stood up for the j right of the Indians In connection with the right to fHh and especially in their right to get their winter's supply of 1 salmon from the creeks. Although a I seiner himself he said he thought the seines were worse than traps In clean-! log up tbe fish. Several of the raaolasiona were passed NOTICE V IN THE MATTES of an application for the Issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for tbe East half of Lot 3037. Casslar District, said to contain 330 aees, more or lea Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me. It Is my Intention to Issue, after the expiration of one month from tbe tint publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land, In the name of MADELINE MINTON. The original Certificate or Title la dated the 30tb September, 19)3. sod la numbered 4170 1. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C. 17th Oooher. 1037. JL F,,MacLEOD, Registrar of Titles. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO API'LY TO LEASE LAMl In Queen Charlotte. Islands Land Recording District of Prince .Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay, Graham Island. Q.CJ. TAKE NOTICE that Somerville Cannery Company, Limited. Vancouver, B.C.. occupation packers, Intends to apply for s leasa of the following described lands: Commencing at a poet planted at the northwest corner, of Lot 1571, Q.OI.: thence east 30 chains; thence north 2 chains, more or less, to low water mark, thence west following low water mark. 30 chains; thence south 3 chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing six 6 scree, more or less, r.,,,,, !iB CANNERY COMPANY. ; ; ' -int Dated Augu( i. 1937. for Month-End Friday, Saturday and Monday Siripod Flannelette In Pink, Q1 ftA Orey. Blue. etc. C yards for . . VieUU Children's Crib Covers In Pink 04 AA or Blue, each ' t?AeUU Colore;) Velveteen In Plain or Cord QCp in several shades. Per yard vwtjv Mackinac Flannel Stripes and Of ft ft FiKitro. U yards for : MJL.UU Ladies' Sleeveless Style Winter Vests ROp Cream, Fleecy quality. Each .. 2 Dozen Children' Winter Drawers QCp Long legs, drop seat, to clear, each Ladies' Block Knit Tights Long or QCn Bloomer style. Per pair 7JU G only, Ladies' Raincoats To QO QtT clear at each V&,VO I hone 9, TheH without discussion. Before the resolution dealing with tbe sending of a telegram to Ottawa waa proposed, J. C. Brady. MP, waa asked if be would rend a wire to Ottawa on their behalf This he said he would do. He said he agreed with much of what the fishermen had aald and he was In favor 31 conservation of the fisheries. Tbe question of American boat fishing on this aide Vas talked over, the names of several boat being mentioned aa among thotie not entitled to flab her. Toward the end the fishermen gradually dropped away until only a few were left In tbe hall at the tune of adjournment. Several businessmen and professional men attended the meeting as well as the fishermen. SHOWER TEA HELD BY PRESBYTERIAN LADIESJESTERDAY Generous offerings for the forthcoming annual bazaar were received at a Shower tea held yesterday afternoon In the church social hull by tbe Ladles' Aid of First Presbyterian Church. The affair was originally Intended to have been held In tbe Manse but. owing to bereavement In tbe famUy of the pastor's wle, it was moved to the church. Mrs. D. C. Stewart, president of the Aid, was In general charge while Mr. F. Carton poured tea. toeing assisted by ladies of the Aid generally. Mrs. Mc- i Robbie received gifts of plain sewing; Mrs T. E Prinaie. assisted hv Mra J T. Lee and Mr. W. L. Sandlson. fancy .work; Mrs. Wlllalm Millar, novelties In . place of Mrs. T. McClymcnt who la ab- i. A Double Escape DOCTOR'S DAUGHTER'S STORY Another Toronto home provides evidence of how a simple cut, scratch or bruise, may pve tne way to deadly blood-poison, and how vital is tbe need (or keeping Zam-Buk, always handy? When called upon at 3, Dustiness Avenue, Mrs. J. E. Zealley, daughtei of the late Dr. Iievan, of St. David a, S. Wales, said: "My boy Alfred scratched his leg with the brass tag of a shoe lace. A nasty poisoned sore developed tnd it defied all the usual ointments. Hearing splendid reports about Zam-Buk I decided to give it a trial. To mv . great relief, the balm soon caused healing to set in. AH inflammation and poisonous matter was ouickly removed by Zam-Buk, and it healtai the sore without tearing a scar. "Again when I fell over a steel fender and injured my knee badly, Zam-Buk alone saved me. My daughter, a nurse, was of the opinion that only an opera- , tio!) could remove tbe mass ol lntlam. ! rnation and pus. But I again pinned I my faith to Zam-Buk, and it cleansed and healed the wound." All druggists i and stores sell Zam-Buk at fifty cents ' per box. Equally valuable for eczema, k 1 pimple, cuts, buxai, etc. Ladies' Cashmere Hoe In Sand. fi7jT Grey or Black. All Wool. Pair . . Lndies' Silk Hose In Black, Greys, Browns, ec. Values up to $1J0. TodearCAp per pair eJUl, Baby Knit Jackets In various styles Qp and sizea. Bach UV. All Wool Coating M inch. Plain or Plaid Weaves. Pure Wool. To elear, Qj Cft ,J..DU per yard Babies' Bonnets Knit Wool, C-f A A White only. Each VltUU Children's Hats In various styles. QCVs Each Children's Winter Combinations White long sleeve, ankle length. QCaO Per pair For this occasion we have Three Tables of Varied Merchandise. SPECIAL TABLES OF VALUES 25c 50. 95c NUMEROUS OTHER SPECIALS ON PISPLAY S.Wafl ace Co., Ltd. 3rd Avenue and Fulton P. an ad ian National elite Largeft Kailway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE SAILINGS from PRINCE Itl'PEBT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SKATTLE, and Intermediate points, each THURSDAY and SUNDAY, 11.00 pm For ANYOX and KETCMIKAN Each WEDNESDAY. 1.00 p.m. For STEWART Each SATURDAY. 10.00 p.m. For NORTH AND SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE FRINCE RUPERT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 11.30 a.m. for PRINCE GEORGE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Eastern Canada, United Mates. AGENCY AU. OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Use Canadian National Express for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc.. also for your nert shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. SZfl THIHD AVE, PRINCE RUPERT. Phone K sent from the city: Mrs. Dan Jabour for the fish pond, and Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, promises of candy. CHRISTENING PARTY HELD LASPNIGHT Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. It, E. Valpy IklptUed In Presence of Large Group of Friends In the presence of many friends. Rev A. Wilson, pastor of First United Church, officiated last night at the christening of the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Valpy. 638 Taylor Street. The ceremony took place at the home of the parent and the name given was Lawrence Frederick. Toasts were duly proposed snd the festivities continued with music snd speeches. The god parents were Jock Watt and Mrs. 6. Ersklne whose gifts to the child were a silver mug and sUver spoon. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ITilirr Rupert A. E. Owens and R. F. Owens. Ki. dala Arm; N. II. KUpa trick and John C. Yi Sealy, Smlthers; M. Dahlqulst and Mrs. C. W. Swanson, Terrace; Mrs. W. Alrd and baby. Pacific: Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Johnston. Inverness; Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Campbell,' Hazelton; H.- T. James, Prince Rupert; A. O. Knlgjj Vancouver; Mrs. W. T. Lewlston and Mrs. E. Phjlllps. Ketchikan. 1 s Central C W. Dawson, Hazelton; R. VI. Mc- Leod. city; E. Bostrom, Klnahan Island: Paula M. Thatcher and L. J. Chtlberg, Ketchikan; E. O'Brien, Anyox. Savoy 0. H. Tycho, Smlthers; fl- B. Thomp son. Lewis Island; James A. Wauchope. John F. Murray, M. Mackenzie and Olaf Oute. Jap Inlet. Advertise in Th Dally Nw THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS Vjfc LAUNDER SHIRTS H AND SHIRTWAISTS TOO B SoTriwrTrteysesjvi E B &UITE FRESH AND ric.Wu YOUR Bhirt waist and his shirt should take a trip to this laundry and return. They will demonstrate to you our expert ability, our polite manner of serving and our moderate prices. We invite you to do this. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniturt! Moving.