t or,hr B 197 i OlBi Imported T NOI I ft both older and bttter TEN YEARS OLD '; ndvertisement in not pub-.1 ) or displayed by the I i r Control Board or by Government of British Columbia THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS HOUSE HOLD I 5 OWED OM ISHtS fRCM-EM- HOW SHE KHOWS I TrttpLPkCEToSEWD I g Trt FAMILY a CLOTHES 1. found out that this : ... to send the fam-1. - .-he also discovered A'.uld make her a ape-: r the family laundry. At ! Mr friends abeut it and 1 heir friends about it i- Kitting to be quite i miiry. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 YOU ARE INVITED to pee Ladies' Coats Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next Royal Bank W oo I)KY BIRCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load .5:1.50 Louble Load $0.50 Large Sack ",()( 0 BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue English Made to Measure Suits and Pure Wool Cloths By Mail. AGENTS WANTED to carry cloth pa terns snd take measures for English hlgh-grads Tailoring House. Liberal communion Cash trtde. Splendid open-:t for storekeeper, agent carrying o .fer lines or man with lsrg circle if fn-md Write, enclosing bank refer:. -ic. to Dept C Com-mcrft ai A e--j ing Service North Parade. Manciiestc. Enjland, ii FRENCH TENNIS ' STAR TELLS OF SPORTS VALUE Jean Ilorotra Handicapped ty Care or Durness Vet lad in Popular Game (By John R TuiUs la Dotuiu 1 Wk m hi a 1 nmuu Rashly cossrsd picture of s lad; in a sedaa chair. ar a lady walking along a auauiaatj ivy the sea with a dog aa Mg as wheelbarrow act leash, you Know lastinctlsetf US aa edvertlat-"'" ar an sutoaiaWls. And whene'er you arc a BtinSagWiih a a figure 111 wbii JuswpUag lata tbo air to bit tanna) ball, yon kaaw by the same taken that tta a pteture of Jean Burotra of Riait Jean Borotra Is probably the moot photogrspbsd saao in spurts today T:rl because of hu leaping orobjtic tin unuewal and picturesque attitudes iNB the oanrt. bis tense and slnuou I tfcsawe at full a await of thr ball. eec-,onaiy because ai a prcmii.er. merr.br ' of France's Oavla Cup team he has played in nearly every country in thr clvllsred world. MatarmUy whenever h-plays the prints tuapasis crowd about out wis Djonoe, sstnoer rrench-nai Is more than Just merely another fsmou IntatMtlaBal athlete. At thf as of twenty-eight he Is Internation ally famous In business circles. Brer WATER NOTICE. DIVERSION AMI tE TAKE NOTICE that t acrarsss is tio Seymour street . Vancouver. B.C.. wUl apply for a Iioeace t-take and use 1 cubic foot of witter oui of nana nmed atream which nows southerly sad drains into Port Stephens Bay. about one mile sest of Bluff Point. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point awut 000 feet from the mouth and will t used for commercial purpuet upon the land described as Lot ttsO. Bang 4. Coast District . This notice ni poated on toe ground on the Mth day of July. 1M7 A copy of hit notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act" will be filed in the offlo of the Water Re-I confer at Prtnee Rupert. B C Oblsr-tloat tu t'.ic aapltcstlon may be filed with the Hid Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Right. Parliament BulMlass. Tictarts BC within thirty days after the first appearance of thu notice in s local newspaper The date of the first pubUoaUon of this notice U August so, larr mOSKX HCWBCKAO. Applleaat. LAND ACT. NOTH'C Or INTKXTIIiV TO APrtV TO LASH In Queen Charlotte lalsnds Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and smut st JeaVway Harbor, Moresbj U-laad. Q C.I. TAKE NOTICE that UUIesd PscUng Oompsay. Lhnlted. ef Vsneourer. BC, ocrapatiati Paokert. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of Lot as. QC.I.; thence northwesterly and aloof high water mark 18 -haln. more or lea, to a point N. M S7' t. from the NX corner Lot 140: thence north M ST E. 1-5 chains, more or lees, to tow water mark; thence southeasterly alosig low water mark to a point N. 56 ST E from the location post: thence ilt chains, more or lees, to the point of commencement, and containing 5 seres, more or less. M1IXEUD PACKING COMPANY. LIMITED, Appttesnt. Dated Srctembcr 7. 1927. c4&r the atiqmi ofMousewcA or, ftaal it ,.!!, sVTS.e Vs-wlt ataSBaV jfl ''tEsSjL ''Las' ajalsssW 1 st ka. a l.sw Ass I OXO LIMITED IM M Their Hmh are of a tough- 6 nwi. 11 rr.s. mthmhuM jl am thcirlmn ai'mg cdae uo .efl ms dcr cr vsgc. BH mmon caisod in eaVro. ga wiu sP BjH vuovvoi mhn. mi aaar slaee the war he h repreaented an Amsrlosa corpora tioi. in Europe which manufactures gasoline pumps: on be-t'.UI of r.it ompai.y tie travels She length and bread ih of the eastern -tH western hem Spheres Mar Is It an exagferat.on to call Jess) Borotra an "intsrnstisnsl" In buflnsas as wail as :n spert. Bitting at lunch oaw day last wintsr la ate apartment oa the Rue de lornchnmp. in Pans I hoard htin talk l a specia; telephone connection so maile that hi is able to conduct fits b n.neas at meals with a rial man, an Italian, a Cssch. and an staglkshasan all lr their nstiee tongues. That is ait l.rt. energy, and dash that he has put I'-.te sport unMl he has raleed fr::ci tiv.;: to tlie front rank he ' m al.-j given to business, with the result thet today Jean Borotra la one of thr lraderr, of the younger ladus-tnulr of Fnince. A HKtL AMATCIK Sr.mething mere is Jean BotosTs. He is an amateur! He does not sell bonds, -tocai. or lnsura.'ice. write for the daily ortu. traffic in real estate or deal in any eitranr-jti nldollnes. In fact, he . o:se of the vrry few players of ln-:rr..tional ip-.n who la actually hsad-ci'jped by t.-t t-area of business When he travels im the French team to ..lay si matches In Denmark or Italy !.e countf on leaving Paris at ta last Dosslble minute by air to rejoin his cumrades who departed by train the flay before He Jumps out of the plane cn thr afternoon of the match and :: to hie playing clothes: then. In addition, hr sits up haU the night transacting business wherever he Happens to be. for the ramlflcatlona Df his company are world wide Last year before the final match st Forest Hills, hen he played bis teammate. Lscoste. for the chaaspfcinshlp of tbe United States, I wss la his aoom In the Hotel Vanderbllt. In New York, shortly after midnight. Most of the tennis playeri had long sine retired; not Jean Borotra For hours he bad been working and work still remained for him to do. In bis band, sa I left, was a sheaf of telegrams: he was breaking engagements in Chicago. St. Louis, and Cincinnati because be was staying to phy the next day. . 'I'shoeW never hsvejsksyed hrtats tournaveat," be saldj saakjng his bead ruefuMy "I had apfiotBtinwnU m St. Louis and Chicago that must be cancelled I ought to be scolded " WOltKEI) TO S ,UL The night of the Da via Oup Chsl-lenge round at Oermsntsnra last year Borotra wss working an documents and reports connected with his business until S sjb. At three be -was called upon sa important long distance csll from Ban Fraaelsoa. He mreer toM me this: he is much too good s sportsman; It Is s fact nevertheless Bvaryone knows of Jean Borotra as the laapirs- Shopping ft f5 DAILY KSW3 Urn Mon aast the n.i.a.p,., 0i mini. sport. Bait few kr.ow of him In hu .i't and oompiitrted business rata. tioiu in almost rry country ia the lTlj I iress taia u, allow that Jaaa lu.rotra Is not a -ni alfsid specialist doied ssstsly to the playing ol ame. a man who spends his life upon he courts. Rather u he a hard work-i.x and capable industrausst. who. by u force at his personality, has eras-d for himself tbs same paatttan in the aorld of bnslnsas that he sjoeuptes la hr world of spur' He ssss natasas and many nations, too. across the ast: be also assets them across the esssar-enoe table la business. Those wtss only know htm superficially, who only see him laaaetMous and urdent la s floss five-set match, wiu call htm the .nwiisBUst Bascma. But Jean Borotra Is Ut saare taaa last; thia sager. saujlag tYitieaataa at a man with s purfsssaful brala. Aad aacause of his oonnacttan with sport: bseauae cf his connection with a large International oorporaOoa Is fats so know the peoples of various countries aa perhaps few parson in Burcpe do. He greets tbem formally :n serious and important deals in the morning: he greets :;-em Informally st play upon tbe ooo in tbe afternoon. Mot one country, but a score of dller-sat countries. Therefore what he told me recently shout sp-rt and Its effect upon lntenistlonal relations la more Important than the biased and often Insincere wards of hundreds or politic -isns the world over, given out to the press for a desired effect. Bessuse Jean Borotraa waaas were unstudied and rim pie. Besides being the views of a man who doss not spend Us Uf thinking, but d( rig. IlKINOa NATIONS TOGETHER "There aat two ways, I believe, of bringing nstsons together." he said, 'tone la by apart, the other by business. Let me show you hat I mean: "I bad just returned from the' war, where I was la military service at tbe front. I found couditiona changed. The world was distrustful. Matkms were afraid, aaeartaiii: we did not like tbe Germans and the Oermaas did not like us. Wall, shortly attar dSopoboll-ratton I became attached to the company for Which I now work. In s few months I was teat to Dtaasetdorf . across the Rhine, on business for them I shall never forgr- my first visit to Oermany "For I a Frenchman e going Into tbe enemy's Isad. I wss shaking hands with man I had been shooting but s few years before. To my surprise I found that they received me courteously, treated me cordially, did business with me, and. without exception, kept their business word. I soon be-Can to sec they were not bad fellows. And as tee yeAs have roiled on end I have come to know them better I have made Sssny friends there. I grew to like ttf tTL snd perfijjps they liked me, their trajbtlonal eftemj. Today I visit Dusseldotf every week and It is sonethln I jfek forward to. All tins would have '.fceea. Impossible had wc not been brought together In a basi-aess way." . "Than you belieaw. lvlonslettr Borotra." I asked, "that buesneu hss s better aad more lasting effect upon International relations than sport?" KNOW AXI) l?M)KKSTAM) "iBternatlonal relation can be improved In two ways." he rrpUed. "First by exeasnse of personalities snd ldess through business, aad, second, by in- M A teaspoonful of "0X0" Cordial to a cup of boiling water proves a friend indeed. The rich, meaty deliciousness of "OXO" gives the nourishment and stimulation which the body craves when weary or fatigued- That is why doctors, nurses and dietitians recommend "OXO" they know that it contains the concentrated goodness of fresh, lean beef. At all grocers in 16 and 20 oz. bottles and convenient 6 oz. flasks. CORDIAL 0X0 LIMITED, ZZZ St. Antoins St., Montreal Certainly, Plain York's really great It's the best chocolate With flavour and quality splendid for Jane. Mothers and fathers who have tried Plain York chocolate realize at once how pure it Is, how wholesome. Not too bitter, not too sweet, but with all the deliciousness of pure plain chocolate, Plain York is the triumph of 200 years of experience in fine chocolate making. Just II Ills try a bar to-day. teroourse and understanding through meetings In sport. There is s third wsy, which Ye have been trying through tbe centuries, snd which hssat gotten us so very far. That- Is through tea medium of our politicians. But really there Is only one way: thst Is in getting to know snd understand other peosflei. And the best way you can get to know a man and what he is like Is upon tbe golf links or the tennis court. This. I believe, is the more important snd the more effective wsy. (continued tomorrow LIBRARY PAYSYSTEM BOOKSNOT YET HERE Hoard Held Koutlne Meeting l.ast Mght ' and llrrelvrd Keport of Librarian It was reported by tbe librarian at the meeting of the Library Board last nlfht that the books for tbe pay sec-ttop of the library bad not yet arrived and It would probably be1 two or possibly three weeks before it was Initiated. The librarian reported 3372 books borrowed during the month of which 2420 volumes were fiction. 690 Juvenile, and During the month "I neVcaras" were Issued to borrowers, 20 being cancelled. Books received during the month num bered 62, of which 25 were by gl(t and 27 by purchase. Fifteen volumes were discarded as no longer useful. There are now on tbe shelves approximately six thousand volumes. O. V. Wilkinson presided st the meeting. Aid. M. M Stephens was secretary snd there were also present James Black, H. F. Pullen snd the librarian. DEIiGATKlEAYEFOR WINNIPEG MEETING Mayor Newton off Today and J. C. Ilradj, M.P., Tomorrow Mayor S. M. Newton left on this morning's tram for Winnipeg to attend the national Conseryatlve convention opening next Tueda-y- During his absence, thejmugor wjm als&attend the conventloiMf lb Union aflB.C.r.Muni-clpsllties IgtMalatPuffind ge meeting of the wSJlem Canada TJOlty snd Development League In Victoria. He expects to return to the city In about three weeks' time. J. C. Brsdy. MJM will leave on to-marrow morning's trsln to sttend the Conservative convention In Winnipeg as official representative of the city snd district. J. L. Nygasrd, well known Bella Cools rancher, after having spent a couple of days In the city, sails tonight on tbe Prince George for Ocean Fsus esxoute home. she can have another ! (i w . yop Siav Ua My dear it is plain that 17 I'll have have to to explain explain Over Oter:nfoi'crflnioifr and over and over again 5- . VI IB I.I IS DEMAND "Rupert Brand" "THE DAINTIEST Smoked Canadian psh & Prince P. an ad ian National cfhc Largeft Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AN1 TRAIN SERVICE SAILINGS from PRINCE Rl'PERT for VANCOI VKR. VICTORIA, SEATTLE. and Intermediate points, each TIll'RSIlAY snd MAHAY, 11.00 p.m. Tor AXYOX snd KETCHIKAN Each WEHNEKHAY, 4.00 p.m. For STEWART Earn SATI RDAY. 10.00 p.m. lor KOICTII AND SOITII QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE Rt'PEItT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 11.30 a.m. for PRINCE fiEOUOK. EDMONTON, IVINMI'ECJ, all point Eastern Canada, United States. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Use Canadian National Express etc, also for yoor neit shipment. J Also in larger titet BREAKFAST FOOD." Daily by Cold Storage Co., Ud. Rupert. B.C. for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques. Phone zfik CITY TICKET OFFICE. 828 THIIOI AVE.. PRINCE RUPERT. PAfi? FRS WASH DAY REQUIREMENTS Wash Boilers $2.75 to 1.75 Clothes Lines 50f to .$2.00 Galvanized Tubs $2.75 to $-1.75 Laundry Dippers 25f? to 15c Clothes Wringers $8.00 to $10.00 Galvanized Pails 40? to $1.00 EASY VACUUM ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES $110.00 to $180.00 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Advertise in "The Daily News" i 0