"in ii.D n.c Pacific Is Better Milk i92. 732 DAILY NET73 PAGE fit; LATE SEASON Pain? Gas? THE PIONEER Can't Eat? LAUNDRY KIDS FOR PILCHARD' . . i tilt,,, t0 f k af," The Louvre The Louvre Fishing on Vancouver Island M!i.Aitjw,,r. It 11 tar? tL.Ott4 There i hu oih.r mrdume like Coast Not Good Thin Season j "rru.1 Mldt lr,,m (rfih Inm juto-' and tonir. it so far i quickly re-Sevri in livt -tMni. cututipatwo and j ittkirrd ,,r- v and Wc i hoi. TROLLING IS POOH I aaV .am W 00 HIS COLLARS nP SO FIHE uVt AOR.ET0 3AY M THEIP.WORK FOR MINE k r ixlil him about this .-he told him that wo : i shirtwnht nd her ; ; hitiirs In a delightful J (ii'ii he tent us a 1 i ..!' u dozen collars. . ;trri-e that thia fc . .In . Pioneer Laundry Phone 1IR REMEMBER For Montreal prlreH on r lothing for Men & Boys Don't forget the Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. a MUlrr Proprietor Canton Crepe DRESSES from $12.50 Smnrt little Wash Dresses sizes 7 to 1C F m $1.50 to $2.23 BENT'S LAWKS1 IlEADY-TO-WEAK Third Avenue MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 1- P for $1.00 1 quarts for 91.00 12 pints for 91.00 Cash price tickets. Mi Untie .Street store now Cloned Valentin Dairy Office nnd Dairy - 11th St. Telephone C57. M Iv ' mm Patron of Pacific Milk has ' 'Uen us an Interesting letter i'k us not to use his, name. Jie my preference for home In-nn.-try iH a g00(1 idea but he Pacific Milk because of quality. n is," he writes, ,hfl et milk 1 have found." PACIFIC MILK Krad Off!,,, Vancouver "lories at lMnrr . Abl.oUford. ,.... . iiuii.ij ij.(." ""I'l"""' ui risn uiie in Ar riving Just as on North Coast VICTORIA. July 2S The pUchan; pnsuajly small to far Wr Mar ssausV reduction plant are virtuaUjr Kue. werW m fmt wj run. joob r, DM- dnrmistrtor stf-ata tro- yliMtal OovemrrtTtt, reported on hi return from a trip to the Island flatting Ur. While ouerators are confident Meat the flan wMI run ahortsy, o far atgna or ttielr approach In targe num hers are lacking. Mr. Baoouck atated. mHrnmrtainaj the fishing situation along Uie Waat Ouatt. Mr. Mouk aakl: "The salmon trullera have not had a 7 auwi'taful mwo ttiU ver. Weather eondtefcirai have not bm m all favorable for Mm trolling ooeratlona of tte hardy ratei who seek the salmon in Hit open ana. Tlie catch of the uckeye la the limited waWr fraauent- .1 by that spactaa on the West Coaat lias so far U-en small The oohue. ptuk and chum salmon, which constitute ttie CAN A 1)1 AN NATIONAL RAILWAYS TIAhlltS I OK Hi U K TIE Sealed Tender addressed to the under -algnad and endorsed Tender for Track Ttaar will be received at the office of the Oaneral Tie and Timber Agent. Canadian National Express Building. Montreal, until twelve o'clock noun. August lat. 1917. for Hallway Tlei tobe manufactured tram dougls nr. heajtloek. jack prne. tamarack and cedar ttMber cut be-twean Bopteirrtx-r 1st. 1M7. and May lat. iwss. ana aenvereti Between January lat. I38 and August 16th. 1938. f ob. cars ; Canadian National Railway. In accordance with Specification 8-SW-U re-vlaed July 16th, 1996. Tender forma may be obtained at the office of the Tie Agent at Winnipeg, and from the Pur- hastng Agent. Vancouver, or General Tit and Timber Afent. Montreal. Tenders ; will not be considered unless made out Ion form supplied by the HaUway Company The lowest or any tender not neces-! aarlly accepted. I a. P. MacLAREN. I Oeneral Tie and Timber Agent. Montreal, que.. July 6th, n. LAND ACT MITIfK Cir INTKN'TIOV TO APPLY io li:.m; i.ami In RaDfi 4. Land Recording Dlatrlet of Prince Kupert, and situate at Barnard Cove, Prtncme Royal Island. TAKE NOTICE that the Mlllerd Pack- : :ng Company Limited of Vancouver, DC, occupation Salmon Cannara. Intend to spply for a leane of the follow-liK described lands: Cummenclng at a pol planted along-1 !de post marked N.W. L3873; thence aoutherly along high water mark 30 i chains, more or less, to a post marked law L2oT3: thence west to low water mark; thence northerly along low water 1 mark 30 chain, more or leas, to a point ! west of the point of commencement; thence east ao ingi. more or lets, to point of commencement, sod containing one-qusrter acre, more or lest. MILLEHO PACKINO COMPANY LIMIT ED, Applicant. Dated June 18. 1927 LAND ACT. Mll'irP. or INTKNTMN' TO APPLY TO I i: si; i,ami In Queen Charloue Island Land Re-cnnllnv District of Prince Runert. and situate at the head of the south arm ot De La Heche Inlet. Moresby island. TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia Pishing & Packing Co. Ltd.. of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Packer-. Intend) to apply for a leae of the follow In 'dearrlbed land Commencing at a post planted at the head of the south arm of De Ls Bee he ; Inlet. Moresby Island! thence south J .chains: ' thence 'east 30' chains, '.thence water mark: thence wet along KlghVater mart to loint of .cotnmericement. and contalntnt 10 . rnf"-a Br PRITIBII .COLUMnJA riULNU -f A 'Applicant. Pated June 10. 1927 - ' LAND ACT. NOTIf'R OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO i.i:m: LAN 1 1, In Coast Range 4, Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Captain's Cove, Pitt Island, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing .mnnn l.lmltwl rtf Vanivilltf-r R.fl bUUipuf ....... ..v., v. - occupation Packers,, Intends to apply for a lease oi inc luiiuwuig ancnucu iuuus. Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1253. Range 4; thence south S chains; thence west 6 chaliA: thence north to high water mark; thence easterly along high water mark 5 chains, more or less, to point of commence ment. and. containing 3 acres, more or les. OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant. Dated June IS. 1927. REDUCTION in Prices 15 per cent off for two weekB only Come In- and inspect, our stock M. T. LEE LAMES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Third Avenue P.O. Hox 977 main catch on the coast, are not due). r. IIMI vi;t "80 far the piMiard fishing has been untlfatory Very few hare entered the inlets this year No catches were made in June Several schools entered Berkley Hound in the second week ,of JlHy and the plants there mad catches far a taw daya It I estimated that upward of 1.000 tons were taken In Hartley Bound and the Inland sea Juat north of the antraAca. There have heen no catohea there Mil week. Very few catcher have been made this year In sny af she Inkte north of Barkley Sound. Not a plant north of that Sound haa handled over 100 tons thia year. The fctaNon fcas been cold, the temperature of the estuary waters much lower than in June and July last year. When the waters of the Inlets get warmer and the food that the pNchards seek there I fully devokoped, It Is confidently be lieved that the riah wfcU come In as they nave always done so far back as the Indtans can remember. "Many operators and fMtermen have been awaiting the fish since June I Naturally the operator! and ffamermen are somewhat daaaanorrted, but none Jt them are really downhearted. Most of them In fact are confident. They tfcetr confidence on the fact that her has been unusually cold, and on the statements of fishermen who have observed the movements of pit etatrds for a oonaklerable period. Tttey have always come In to Inside waters every year and they will this year when It gets warmer.' they say. At the present tame all the big operators have their scout boat out In the open aea looking for flan and a chance to net them there. The reports from these reouta from Barkley Sound to Quatslno Sound are not over-encourairtng. Some state that there are but few fish out We. One or two catches have been made In the open sea but they were small. ATTACKED IIY HlltKKS "One captain told me tltat he had no difficulty In pursing hi net around a large school of pilchards In the open sea Oil last week and that he would have filled his accompanying scows with fish but for the ract that after his net was pursed and he had begun to braM out the flab, the net was attacked by large mud sharks which tore the net la several places and let the fleSt escape. As he put It, 'the yellow-bodied yellow-eyed monster cut the net open and we lost a hundred tons catch. The brutes appeared to like their plchard flavored by netting, corks and lead lines. As stated, the pilchard fishery 1 In Its Infancy. No one has sufficient ex perience to pass Judgment at this time of the srejion. The fact that the fish have not come In a early as last year may or may not be 'significant . The peak was reached last year In July, but the fish continued to enter the Inlet until November. Very little ls known of the life of the pilchards. It Is not LAND ACT. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LANU In Queen Charlotte Island Land Re-ordlng District of Prince Rupert, and Ituate on the west coast of Burnaby aland. TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia Fluhlne & Packlne Co. Ltd.. of Van couver. BX;.. occupation' Packers, Intends to apply for a. lease ei ' inc louowing eventx-d lana:- - Commencing at a post f)antedonthe Mt coast of BuruabT Island. Q CI- thence east 3 chains; thence south 4i chains; thence west 3 chains, mora or lev, to high- water mark; thence north along high water mark to point of Commencement, and containing 14 acres, uY5re6r' less." '- - - BRITISH COLUMBIA FISHING Si PACKING CO. LTD., Applicant. Dated June 10. 1927. LAND ACT. NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LINO. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Coast District. Range 4, and situate on and being all of Bonllla Island except that portion occupied by Indian Reserve Numuer m. TAKE NOTICE that I, Ole C. Austad. of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation rancher, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing st a noet planted at the southeasterly point ot BonUla Island: thence northerly, westerly, southerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of the snore line, to paint or commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the island occupied by Indian Reserve No. 18. and containing one thousand acres, more or .less. OLE C. AUSTAD. Applicant. Dated July 15v 1927, LAND ACT NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Range S. Coast Land District, Land Recording District ot Prince Rupert, and situate on Lot 102 Humpback Bay, Por-cher Island, B.C. ' - TAKE NOTICE that P. II. Cunningham; Board of Trade Building, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Salmon Broker. Intends to apply for a lease of the following de scribed lands: Commencing at a post planted ISO yards south-southeast of northeast corner post of Lot 102, Range 6: thence due south 8 chains; thence south-southeast 19 chains; thence due north 6 chains; thence west-northwest along shore to point or commencement ana containing it acres, mores or less. FRANCIS HENRY CUNNINOHAM, Applicant. Dattl 3Sth Junt, U27. even positively known why tiicy enter the Inlets. Presumably they cor.ie In to feed on some form of marine life that ls plentiful In Inland waters in the summer. What the nature, the char acter, of that food ls not known. WILL NEEI1 STIIIY "It will take years of experience to sire up the situation. The fish may come in early some years and come In late In others. Time alone will show. It the fish do come In In numbers this year as they did last, they wlU hare a hard time avoiding the nets of the fishermen on the West Coaat who ate waiting with more or ' less patience for "La4tiyar the pilchard PQfJX ?$u'5 JvesiVcS. iA, yahiytirahg duced 'i'.' . 898.731 canons' .or e?ll'3v! at 734(098. and 7.948 tons of. pilchard meal arid fertilizer vilucd at 1. 100.443." Advertise In The Dally News LAND ACT. 7F iuecf! NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAN1I ' Queen Charlotte Islands Land District, Land Recording District or Prince Kupert, and situate north ot Lots 1G58 and 1657. TAKE NOTICE that The Langara Pishing and Packing Co. Ltd. ot Maasett, occupation Canners, Intends to apply for a lease ot the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted twenty Chains north of Yan Indian Reserve and on the shore of Mclntyre Bay: thence north S chains to the low water mark: thence westerly following said lew water 160 chains: thence aoutherly S chains: thence easterly 160 chains to the point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or less. LnANOARA FISHINO & PACKINO CO. LTD, Appncant. Fred Nash, Agent. Dated June 37. 1937, ' NOTICE. There will be offered for sale at Public Auction at the Provincial Qovemmcnt Court House. Prince Ropert, B.C,, on Thursday, August 11th, 1927. at'3 D'elock in the' afternoon, the following -lots) Lots 9 and 10. Block I, Section '5, Lots 9 and 10. Block 23, Section 1, Lot 7, Block 3, Section 3. Lot 1. Block 8, Section 7. all In the City ot Prince Rupert, B.C. Terms: Cash payment at time ot sale, or one-quarter cash and the balance in three equal annual Instalments, with interest on the deferred payments at the rate of 6 per annum, the Crown Grant tee to be $10.00 additional. Plans showing the lots offered for sale may be seen at the office of the Government Agent. Prince Rupert. B.O. NORMAN A. WATT. Government Agent. Dated at Prlnca Rupert, 8.C. Jul 4tn, 1927. RUPERT SHARES IN TRIUMPH OF GIRL IN MATRIC EXAMINATIONS Prince Rupert can take some small share at least In the honors going to Matriculation student for the University of B.C. Barbara L. Dawson of the Ktiw. Oecrge High School, Vancouver, who tied tcr first place with Lawrence B. Jack ot Vancouver, was tor some months a student of the Prince Rupert High School. She was a clever girl and Prlu- itipal Brady at that time prophesied that e would -have a -brilliant future. Her I yafflerj. ft araM' Dawatej.: wa Jjere : wpre. sensing me iirm oi warier nana in building the elevator. The family came to the coast from Regtna and before that from Hull, CONSTABLE.SCROG IS t)FF TO THE YUKON Constable Scrog of the R.CJJ.P., formerly ot the local detachment, was a through passenger yesterday on the Prince Rupert for the north where he j has been attached to the Yukon de-I tnchment. One ot his many accom-! pllshments Is his talent for music and ; hid piano playing has often given much I i.laasiira tt his frlftrLrl. Tt ttrilt BilfJktv hji appreciated n the north and it Is easy to vlcuallze many an enjoyable time in the lonely spaces wherever a piano ls found, simply because Scrog Is there at the Instrument. USE FLY-TOX Enjoy (inlilrn Hour of Restful Refreshing Kleep Eirjoy golden hours of . restful refresh- ! ln .1n Fah summer nlffht mif h calm, . peaceful, undlstrubed. Everyone may hava tlem. Jiiist "by using Fly-Tox Spraying the sleeping rooms. Killing the mosquitoes. Everyone know mosquttces are disease carriers. They must be killed. 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