?AGE BIX THE DAILY NEWS i ..... . -- fott)cm & Jajta PRINTING Stationery Office Supplies School Supplies Kodaks Films Phonographs Records Novelties Dennison Goods Birthday and Every Day Cards Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) l'honc 2.11 WEEK-END Meat Specials at MUSSALLEM'S MEAT MAKKET GOOD STEER IJEEF Boiling Beef, per lb. . . 10c Stewing Beef, per lb. 12l2c Pot Boast Beef, per lb. 12Vic and 15c Shoulder Steak, per lb.. . 15c .Bib Boast of Beef, per lb. 20c Baby Beef, per lb. 20c & 25c Good Corn Beef, per lb. 10c Tickled Pork, per lb. .. 20c VEAL t Leg of Veal, per lb. . . 30c Shoulder of Veal, per lb. 20c Stewing Veal, per lb. .. 15c Bacon, sliced, per lb. . . 45c Fresh Killed Fowl, per lb. 35c Mussallem Grocery COMPANY LTD. 117-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 81 II. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. The Swimming Season is now at its best! An all Wool Bathing Suit will add to your enjoyment. They fit and look well. JANTZEN, UNIVERSAL & PENMAN'S BATHING SUITS For Ladies, Children and Youths H.S.WalTaceCo.Ltd. Phone 9 Third and Fulton Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST ANGER, the TAILOR Wc carry a fine stock of imported Woollens. Union label on every garment. We employ only Union labor. Every suit guaranteed perfect. I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street CONSOLIDATION OFTWOGROUPS PORTLAND CANAL Rufus and Argenta Companies Join Forces and are In Strong Position Reorganization and consolidation of th Hutu and Argenta raining companies have resulted to the advantage of both, in that the "RutusArgenta Consolidated,' u the new company la known, now has a property which la most attractive for consideration of the large operating companies, several of whom have signified their .intention of examining It this season, says the Portland Canal News. Thli Is the statement of B. O. Ericsson, one of the original locators of the ground, who returned this week from Besttle and Victoria. The two groups, which comprise 39 claims, 1,600 acres, adjoin each other and practically adjoin the George Copper, which la under bond to the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co.. who are obligated to spend $250,000 In development work. This will necessitate a great Improvement of trans portation facilities, which will equally benefit all properties of the upper Bear River section. The Riifus and Argenta were each capitalized at 1 1.000,000 In sharei of 1.00 par value and under the consoli dation agreement the capitalization has been Increased to 3,000,000, the added million being placed In the treasury. The company Is In good financial con dition, having no Indebtedness, and the claims are now being crown granted. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS HELLA t'OOLA LOCK-IT SEALED TENDERS, endorsed "Tender for Lock-up at Bella Coola." will be received by the Minister of Public Works up to n ociock noon oi xuesaay me ninth day of August, 1927, for the erec tion or a aianaara loct-up ouuain? ai Bella Coola In the Prince Rupert Electoral District. Plans, Specification, Contract, and Forms of Tender may be seen on and after the 35th day of July, 1937. and further Information obtained at the De partment of Public Works, Parliament Buildings and at the offices of the Government Agent at Vancouver and Prince Rupert. Coplea of plans, specifications, etc.. can be obtained from the DeDartment on payment of a deposit of Ten Dollars (io.ooi wnicn win te reaindea on re turn of the plans, etc.. In good condl tlon. The lowest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. r. r HlLJf, Public Works Engineer. Department of Public Works, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. !ash and Carry Grocery Sixth Ave. and Fulton Streets AY CASH AND HE Milk, per case $.".."0 19 lb. Sack Flour $2.75; 14 lb. Box Capitol Butter . . $5.75 2 lb. Capitol Butter 85? 14 Im. Box E.C.D. Butter .. $0.15 1 lb. E.C.D. Butter 45? 'ure Lard in bulk, per lb. . . tl() Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. 50? High Grade Bulk Tea, per lb. 00? Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lb 75? Oranges, doz 20? Regular Dollar Sodas, only 70? Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25? Bran Flakes or Pep, 2 for . . 25? Corn Flakes 10? China Rolled Oats 10? fresh fruits and vegetables on hand at all times. You get the benefit of low prices In small quantities. Get my prices first. Phone 0l $3.00 Orders Delivered Free S. B. ADAMS, Manager. For Ladysmith-Wellington COAL Phone 580 HydeTransfer And Coal Co. 139 Second Avenue A delicious Summer recipe Here is a new and very economical dish to serve for lunch or supper. Fill a pie-dish or mould with pieces of cold-cooked meat. Add two hard-boiled cges sliced, and, if liked, some sliced red peppers and a little parsley. Dissolve about a dessertspoonful of powdered gelatine in hot Bovril and pour over. When set, turn out on crisp hearts of lettuce, and serve. BOVRIL gives Summer Cookery BeeE Energy without Bulk HOME FROM CHINA BY WAY OF CANADA SUGGESTION MADE Matter Taken up Willi rremler llrown-lee of Alltertu u ho li In Knglaiul EDMONTON. July 38. Crack British regiments en route home after being on itrvlce in Chin may be seen marching through the street of Edmonton shortly. Some of the famous Guards may be teen, while hopes are held out for other well-known regulars making a brief stop-off while passing through the 'city. Acting upon a suggestion from Col. C. V. Weaver, Mayor Bury has sent a cablf to Premier Brownke, In. which it la asked that the proposal be taken up with the British war office. The tnay.-r has suggested that possibly one-half of the troops could be taken over the! C.P.R. by way of Calgary, while the re-1 malnder would be brought through Ed-' monton over the C.N.R. Any definite IN PRORATE IN TIIK Sl I'ltl.Mi: COUIT OP IIUITIMI I'OLl'.MHI.V In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate of William of July, A.D. 1927. and all parties in debted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 25th day of Juue. AX). 1927 NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an aDDllcatlon for the Issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lot one (1) of Lot three hun dred and sixty (300), Range five (5), Coast District, Map 970. Satisfactory prooi ci xne loss oi lire Certificate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me. It Is my intention to issue, after the expira tion of one monin irom me iirsi pub lication hereof, a Provisional Certlf cate as of Title to the above land,. In the name of ALICE CLAPI. The original Certifi cate of Title is dated the 23th November, 1012. and Is numbered 2605 I. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C. July 15, 1827. II. P. MarXEOD. Registrar of Titles. Imported? NO! It' both older and better TEN YEARS OLD This advertisement i3 not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia ss plam, would of coui rt have to depend upon the time of ai rival m this city, but It has been proposed that a two-hour stay would enable the soldiers to have a short march to offset the effects of the Inng train Journey. They rnlnht , be taken to the municipal golf links where some arrangements could be made to give them ltghji refreshments. The mayor 1 also Miring Hon. Mr. ' Ralston, minister of militia, to enlist his aid In having the troops return home through Canada. It is felt that this would give those soldiers sn excellent opportunity to see something of the opportunities In this Dominion and probably assist largely in promoting desirable Immigration to this country. SAVAGE MOSQUITOES IN HUGE NUMBERS ON PRAIRIES THIS YEAR EDMONTON, July 28.- The present mosquito plague which is making life miserable round and about the city, at the various golf links, and at some of the beaches. Is an entirely different attack from the annual one staged? by thli pest, according to local entomologists. The usual spring- stuck by the ordinary type of mosquito had practically i ZZZ:. , u,-!Dassed awav. when continued wet Honor, f. Men. young, tne zm any oi June. A.D., 1937, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Wlillarn J. Kyle, deceased, and all parties hav.ng claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly veri fied, to me on or ocrore tne zam aay weather brought into being, a smaller. more active, and more virulent type of the pest. It will perhaps have been noted that the present variety of mosquito Is smaller, lighter In color, practically noiseless in operation, and extremely rapid In Its action, so that even to set foot In one's garden, may mean a donen or more bites In s minute or two. This la the species whtth Is making out-door life hlghjy unpleasant Just now. and the only hope Is for a continued spell of the present dry. hot weather, which will thin out the ranks of the pest considerably. The mosquito Is a hardy inject, however, and when not engaged In exploring tender and exposed portions of the human anatomy, is reasonably content with the Juices of plants until such time a tempting silk-clad human leg passes along, when the mosquito, with a yelp of Joy. plunges at once Into a wild orgle of blood. SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR HEROINE OF PICTURE Love lauzhs at locksmiths It also smiles at suoh barriers as poverty, posl tlon and. in fact, all obstacles. Thus a humble little switchboard operator In a ' big hotel may attract the attention of a i wealthy and handsome young man and i if she be as good as she la cTiarmlng -ultimately win his love and a wed ding ring. i That is the story. In a nutshell, of Orchids and Ermine," In which Colleen ! Moore stars for First National, and ! which will toe Uic. attraction at the Weatholme tomorrow. It Is romance wlth a capital "R." It is love In springtime, -with the lilt of laughter and the patnos of heart pangs that at last are healed. In all her ! brilliant career, Colleen Moore has never done finer or more sincere acting than In this picture with Its arresting por trait of life 1n a great hotel where wealth and luxury mingle with hopes and fears and laughtej end love In one grand melange oi romance. TREATS BREAD WITH ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS CARDIFF, Wales, July 28. Sunshine broad, mode by a local baker, Is being fed Nvlth favorable results to children suffering with rickets. The bakerAl. K, Merrctt. treats his ibread with Xiltra- vlolet rays during Its manufacture. "I am confident bread so treated Is more nutritious, richer and purer, and contains more vitamins." he said. "The ultra-violet rays I am using ere gener a ted electrically. Utra-vlolet rays have already been used with marked success on milk." Advertise in The Dally News URGES FOREIGNERS i SHOULD NATURALIZE Member of l'nlerltr of Montreal Party Would Hate Tliem llrrome , Canadian or Leate EDMONTON. July 38. -That foreigners settling in Canada sttouM be declared j undesirables if they do net take out . naturalisation) paper within the five, teas allowed, waa the opfoten exprcad by Hon. Atbanase David. Minister of' education In the Quebec axwerivment. I IB the curse of an Interview. He Is a' member ol the Unlwtftf of Montreal part returning homeward after a tour. of the west. If Canada la a country good enough to live in. it l good enough to die In. affirmed Hon. Mr DavM. He felt that the way to promote development was to Inrraue the population and encourage Immigration In the right way. This could not be achieved by any system ur-der which Canadian money was passed through to some far-off point but rather by having people who would make Canada their own country. SEASONABLE RECIPE IILIi; IM.I'M CONSERVE 5 ptiirds large blue plums. S pounds granulated sugar. 1 parage mtfreri ralslna. 20c .incited walnuts. 8 ora.-igcs Cut plma In quarters, remove atones, put oranges and raisins through food chopper. let nt over night Put on to boil next day and boll until plum skins are tender Break up walnut. and put In Just before removing from fire. Week-end Specials 1.000 Lbs. No. 1 Steer Beef at Greatly Itedured Prices Prime Kibs of Beef,- lb IS? liib Steaks, lb 20? Chuck Steaks, lb 17 He Pot Hoast, lb 12V4? Short Bibs, lb 12 V4? Roiling Beef, lb 12 H? Brisket Beef, lb 10? Soup Bone, lb 5? The above price, are very low and will not be repeated after Saturday. In addition to above, we offer large buyers Front Quarters, aver age 135 lbs. each, at per lb. 7? SPECIAL, DEMONSTRATION ON SATURDAY ONLY Rrookfield Butter Rrnokfield Cheese By Mr. Gulick DELICATESSEN DEPT. Cold Koast Pork, sliced, lb. 5? Cooked Ham, machine- sliced, lb. r? Jellied Pork Tongue, lb. . . . . 00? Chicken Loaf, lb 50? Sliced Bologna, lb :)? rgentine Corned Beef, 1 lb. tins, Australian Boast Beef, 1 lb. tins, Special, 2 for 15? FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Wax or Green Beans, 2 lbs. 25? New Green Peas, 3 lbs, .... 25? New B.C. Cabbage, lb 5? New Potatoes, 8 lbs 25? Per sack $2.50 Vegetable Marrow, each 10? and 15? New Beets, 4 lbs 25? New Carrots, 4 lbs 25? Head Lettuce, 3 for 25? Hothouse Tomatoes, per lb. 110? 5 lb. basket $1.10 Large Cukes 15? and 20? Large Canteloupes. .20? and 25? Plums, per basket 75? Casaba Melon, per lb 10? COMBINATION CANNED FRUIT SPECIAL 4 large tins for 05? 1 tin Bartlctt Pears, 2l2's 1 tin Quaker Peaches, 212,s 1 tin B.C. Apricots, 2l2's 1 tin Red Plums, 2Vs $1.50 value for 05? Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, per package 0? Icing Sugar, 2 lb. package., 10? Royal City Pork and Beans, regular 30c size. Special, 2 for 15? Mrs. Porter's Mayonaise, regular 45c jar. Special :5? Fresh Roasted Peanuts, 2 lbs. for JUST ARRIVED Australian 2 Crown Wine Raisins Special, 3 lbs. for :5? Rupert Table Supply Co Phones: 210 and 211 Thursday Jc COMB NOW AND GKT YOUR CHOICE while the choice is good I Great Bargains at McARTHUR'S Dfl of high grade Is & Shoes McArlhur's Shoes are known for quality. Every pair in the store at Sale Prices. 22U WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY, 7 and 'J p.m. "God Gave Me 20c" An absorbing story of two women and one man, JACK MULHALU WILLIAM COLLIER J1L. CI AIDE BROOKE. LEO FEODOROFF, LOIS MORAN, LYA DE PUTTI and others JUVENILE COMEDY "MY KID.' AESOP'S FILM FABLES Admksion 35c and 10c '-'l ssia NTIST Dr. J. R. Gosse Helgcrson Block X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686 ' 9 a.m. to G p.m. Evening Appointments CANADIAN PACinc FOR RENT Johnson's Electric Floor Polisher $2.00 per day Let us know the day you want it' Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coa8t.ServiceB Sailings from Prince Rupert To KHohlkan, Wraiicdl, Juntau, anil Skatway July ' 4. 8. II, 15. Zi. 25. 23. To Vancouver, Victoria anil Seattle July 2, 6, a 13. 16. 20. 23. 27, 3fl-PKIMCE8S IIEATIIK t. Kor Btitrrtale, Eat IW-lla Delia, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alerl Itajr, Camptell Illrrr, and Vancouver ererjr Haturdir, II am. Afrncy for all Steamship Lines. r information from- W, C. OKCHAKI). Oeneral Arrnt, Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Arenue, Prince Rupert, D.C