PAGE SIX Our Glasses FIT and look well OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT is.cquippcd for accuracy and service A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite G.W.V.A. Al ItS. BENT HAS .HIST RETURNED Trip and brought with her from her Summer Buying a fine selection of Cloth & Satin COATS in sizes from 1G to 4G. Also a variety of SUMMER DRESSES AND MILLINERY now on display at moderate prices. Satin Coats from ... $23.00 BENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue REMEMBER ! For Montreal prices on Clothing for- Men & Boys Don't forget the Montreal Importers Third Avenue . J. II. Miller Proprietor II. S. WALLACE CO, LTD. PENMAN'S Pure SILK HOSE SPECIAL FEATURES Pointed heel, no inside ragged edges, knit to shape, fine even weave, silk extends above knee. Colors Sunset, Alesan, Peaeh I51oom, Moonlight, Champagne, $1.75 pair H.S.WaiiaceCo.Lti). Phone 9. 3rd Ave. and Fulton For Ladysmith-' Wellington COAL Phone 580 HydeTransfer And Coal' Co. 139 Second Avenue WHEAT GROWS JJiliJIUITO ONPRAIRIES NEEDING C ONTIM'ES AMI I'KOSPECTS AltE IMI'KOVEII SINCE I -AST RAILWAY KKPOKT WINNIPEG, June 6. Except In Al berta where It was warm tor the last three days, cool and showery weather with Intermittent sunshine obtained In western Canada last week, but the farmers were able to get much work done and prospects are better than they they were a week ago. says the seventh weekly crop report of Canadian Na-tlonal Railways Issued today. The warm weather In Alberta Indicated the effect favorable conditions will have on grain now sown, growth of, whea In that province being rapid during the last three days and it is reported to be up as high as six Inches In some places. Good growth has also being obtained In Saskatchewan and Manitoba In spite of cooler and duller weather and it Is up from one to three Inches generally In those provinces. Farmers have continued sowing wneat. Some points In Saskatchewan and Manitoba state that wheat seeding will De cuuunuea uiiiu.fuue o, bu tue acre age sown to wheat is likely to be larger than was at first expected. Consider able progress was made In the seeding of coarse grains, the work varying, of course, according to districts, some points reporting' 80 per cent 'completed and some as low as ten. IN MAMTOIIA Throughout Manitoba wheat Is up from one to three inches and Is of healthy, sturdy growth. Unsettled weather hampered seeding somewhat but progress was made with coarse grains, this work generally being about LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY H-LEASE LA Ml. In Prince Runert Land Recording Dis trict of Prince Rupert, and situate 3C chalm east of northwest corner of Lot 58. Range 3. Coast District. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packina Company. Limited, of Vancouver, occupation Fish Canners. Intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 3 chains east of northwest Lot 68. Range 3, Coast District; thence north 5 chain to low water mark; thence east It chains: thence south S chains; thehct west 10 chains, to point of commence ment, and containing a acres, more or less. OOSSE . PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant Per H. Moorehouse. Dated 2nd April. 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE Ol" INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LANll. . In Range 3. Coast Land District, Land Recording District or Prince Ruperi and situate on the south shore of La-Bouchere Channel, B.C. TAKE NOTICE thai Oosse Packing Co. Ltd.. of 325 Howe St.. Vancouver B.C occupation Fish Packers. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner T.L. 10390, Range 3. Coast Land District; thence south S. chains: thence west 10 chains; thence north 5 chains to shore; thence easterly along shore to point of commencement ana containing s acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKING CO. LTD.. Applicant Per Chas. L. Robeits, Agent. Dated April 1. 1927 WEEK-END SPECIALS Hothouse Tornatoes, per lb. , 10e Field Tomatoes, per lb. 2."c Spinach, 3 lbs. for .... 25c Lettuce, 3 for . 33c Cauliflower, each 15c, 20c and 25c Green Onjons, per doz . . 30c Asparagus, per, lb 20c Strawberries, 2 boxes for 55c Grapes, per lb , 10c All other Greens' at reduced prices Mussallem Grocery COMPANY LTD. 417-123 Fifth Ave. East, Phone 18. Phone 81 OGILVIE'S ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR ASK FOR 6 ocuvirs 1 LROWUOI'SIHOIO. Sold by all Grocers S. C. THOMSON Prince Rupert, B.C. Northern B.C. Distributor Phone 150. P.O. Box 303 LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE IOKESIIOKE. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and sttuate it Scwcll Inlet. Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging "3ompany Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. ccupation Timber Merchants, Intend! to apply for a lease of the following lescrlbcd foreshore: Commencing at a pct planted approximately 8 chains south, 20 degrees east 'rom the northeast corner of 'Lot 472. Sewell Inlet. Moresby Island; thence fol lowing uie nign water mark in an easterly, southerly and southwesterly dlrec- le THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS REPUTATION FOR. OF THIS owe THING- Wt rVRc QUITE SURE.1 Oufl- 'fctPUTATl ON B WIUU tNDUK.&." 1 OUIt business reputation does not need laundering.. It's as spotlessly clean as the day we started in business. Our policy is the public be delisted. Pioneer Laundry Phone 118 THE DAILY NEWS For perfect rest for untroubled sleep for dollar-for-dollar value for longer life there has been nothing better for 50 years than the (JsteritiQor SO per cent finished the land Is re 1 .1. r ported to be drying fast and the out-'.xk Is more hopeful than a week ago. Olven favorable conditions seeding should be all finished within ten days. ng from 20 to 80 per cent finished. ALIiLllTA In Alberta with three days of warm veather last week conditions through- lut Alberta generally began to swing Duiii Jtor sleep SIMMONS '45 For Sale by Barries Furniture Store CISC Geo. D. Tile towards normal. Excellent growth has been obtained toy wheat which Is reported to be as high as six Inches in the Athabasca district and from 3 to 5 Inches elsewhere. The decrease In In Saskatchewan wheat Is reported acreage sown to wheat will be small to be from 2 to 4 Inches above ground and this will "be sown largely to flax and of good sturdy growth. Areas like if conditions permit. In the lighter 'hat around Saskatoon which fear dry; soil area there Is an abundance of Mil conditions, report plenty of mols-1 moisture and farmer arc quite optim :ure and the outlook is more hopeful. : Istlc, seeding Of coarse grains has been In the Edgley district on the QuAppellej steady and this work Is generally subdivision cutworms are reported but have done no damage. Fair progress in the seeding of coarse grains was nade during the week, this work bc- about 60 per cent completed. The Alliance and Kclsey districts were subjected to au extremely heavy ruin storm during the week and a certain amount of reEcedlng may be necessary there, but If the present weather continues growth will be rapid as seed bed conditions are as good as rodld be desired. !MANY PRESENT AT FUNERAL OF SMALL GIRLHELD SUNDAY Many mourners were present yesterday afternoon at the B.C. Undertakers' chapel to attend the funeral service for little Mara Torvlk. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ander Torvlk. A sympathetic address was given by Rev. T. D. Rlndc and there were appropriate vocal selections by the ladles' quartette of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. mtmLsMni? of ""' M" ' wlck- boundar'y iSt 472; then VuTherly na easterly to me normwest corner or S.T.L. 6215 P.; thence In a northwesterly direction to the point of commencement, and containing 45 acres, more or leu. JOSEPH DOUGLAS WILSON, Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. Dated 20th April. 1927. LAND ACT. NOTICE OK INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE IOKESIIOKE. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Sewell Inlet. Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Company Limited. of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Tlmbef Merchants, Intends to apply for a lease of the following deR'ri!:od foreshore: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 471 Sewell Inlet, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands: thence In a northeasterly direction, following the high water mark to the southeast ccmer of Lot 4e9; thence In a southwesterly direction to the point of commencement, and conta'nlng 149 acres, more or less. JOSEPH DOUGLAS WILSON. Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. Puled 39th April. 1927 ' LAND ACT. .NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LA Nil. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Queen Charlotte Islands, and situate at Mawett Indian Village No. 1. TAKE NOTICE that The Masett Canners, Ltd., of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Canners. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at this post planted at the northwest corner of our site at Massett. B.C.; thence southerly 3 chains; thence easterly 3.26 chains, more or less; thence northerly 3 chains; thence westerly 3.25 chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing oni acre, more or less. THE MASSETT CANNERS, LTD. Applicant. i-er i-. uirenzen. Agent, Dated April 20. 1027. Harold Dahl and Mrs. Olof Skog. Mrs T. D. Rlnde acting as accompanist. Pall-, bearers, little girls dressed In white, were Eleanor Edwards. Evelyn Edwards. Clara Stegavlg and; Inger Murvold while honorary pallbearers were Ingred and Alice Hallberg. Interment was In Fair-view Cemetery. Among many floral tributes were those sent by Mr. Fenness. Ingred and Alice Hallberg, Tony Wilton. Lutheran Church Ladles" Aid. Lutheran Church Sunday School, Mr. and Mrs. Skog. Mr. and Mrs. Murvold, Mr. and Mrs. O. Stegavlg. Mr. and Mrs. N. MusMllem, Mr. and Mrs. O, Wick, Mr. and Mrs. P. W Ingham and( Miss Asprcm. YOUNG FOLKS HAD TRIP UP SKEENA (rorgr IrUrll anil Nni HoiiRlaH, Hosts Aboard "Luurtil" Yrslrrdjy George Frlzzell and his son. Douglas, were hosts td a party of young people for a delightful trip up the Skeena River aboard the launch "Laura. F'' on Sun day. Departure was made at 10.30 ajn. and there was a stop for fifteen min utes at Osland Slough alter which Port Esslngton was visited for lunch. Then the part' went along to Frlzzell's Hot Springs where all enjoyed a read good boiling, coming out as red as cooked crabs. Return was made to Port Esslngton for supper and home was reached at midnight. Making . the trip, besides the hosts, were Misses Wllla Dyer. Caroline Mitchell, Etanda Marsh, Evelyn Dalby, Jean Orlcve, Winnie Thomson. Oracle Rutherford, Louie Fisher. Hazel Cunningham and Lorna MacLaren, Mrs. B. Long, and George Mitchell, Sid Hunter, Louis Smith, Mack Smith. Mike Budenlch. John 61m, Jlmmle Farnuhar. Art Phillips, Alex Mitchell and Jlmmle Palmer. APPEAL BEING MADE A'GAINST LIFE TERM TWO VANCOUVER BOYS VANCOUVER, June 6 -The appeal' on behalf of Russell stonchouse, 18 ,years of age, who was sentenced to Imprisonment .for life for rape, will be argued at the June sitting of the Court of Appeal In Victoria. Pasquale, the sixteen-year-old boy, convicted similarly for a similar offense, U also appealing, INFANT SON OF MR. AM) MRS. PAT PHILLIPSON: DIED YESTERDAY MORN The death occurred yesterday morning at the family residence of Ernest James Phllllpson, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Phllllpson, Summit Ave. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon, arrangements, being In the hands of the B.C. Undertakers. Advertise In th Dally Newi GIANTS BEATEN I BY CINCINNATI! REUS PltOVIOEIl 111(1 LEA (I I' K MX-1 Tl HE AT W:KK-i;M Y 1IEIKAT-IM1 rOUMEU CHAMPIONS TWO STKAIUIIT NEW YORK, June 6; One 'Of the. features of week-end Big League baseball was the onslaught of Cincinnati Reds In the National against the Olants, the Ohio aggregation taking both Saturday and Sunday fixtures and relegating the New Yorkers U third place. IJltUburg and Philadelphia were Idle both days and other games made no difference to the general standing of teams. In the. American League, Washington' was defeated twice by St. : Louis' which Jumped into fourth place. New York took one game from Detroit and Chicago retained Its challenging position by defeating Boston. The day's scores were as follows: Saturdut's Scores AMERICAN LEAD IE II: St. Louis 5. Washington 3. Chicago. C, Boston 4. NATIONAL I.E.Mll E New York 1, Cincinnati 5. Boston 10, Chicago B. Brooklyn 0, St. Louts 42. Minil.i)' Morrt AMERICAN LEAUTE Detroit 3. Htv York 6. St. Louis 0. Washington 1. NATIONAL MIAMI E New York 0, Cincinnati 16'.' Boston 0, Chicago 7-, . Brooklyn 0-0, St. LouU 8K I.E.Mll E STANDINGS National League W. Pittsburg ,. 28' Bt. LouU' tZ'.-2 '" New York ,'. 24 Chicago '23 Brooklyn 23 Philadelphia IS Boston . n 15 Cincinnati 14 American League New Pork 31 Chicago 30 ' Philadelphia 23 St. LouU 22 Cleveland 22 Washington 20 Detroit 19 Boston 12 L. 13 17 13 1 29 22 22 32 15 It 22 23 24 23 25 30 1 SPORT CHAT Pet. .683 .585 .5i8 .543 .471 .450 .406 J Ol .074 .638 .511 .489 .478 ,4S5 .432 .200 While the Mouse have cinched the Stuart Shield tor this season, a degree of Interest wll still be manifest In the series, particularly as regards, the fortunes of the Grand Terminals and Regiment who will meet In the last game Thursday night. In the meantime, the Moose and Regiment will Uke the field tonight with the following teams: Mootc W. Lamble; 3. Ersklne and Peacock; O. Mitchell, S. Currle and Koppers; W. Murray. J. Murray, Bye. Hodgklnson and Hodgklnson. Regiment Corbctt: McKay and Hunter; Wallace. Macdonald and Mortimer: J. S. Wilson. Russell, Dohcrty. Strachan and NorrlngVm; reserve, S. Wilson. NEW HtEKlllTEIC IIEIIE. The Union Steamship Co.'a new freighter Ardgarval, Capt. . D. Mc- Pree, arrived at non today from Van-1 couvcr via the Skeena River and sailed " at 2 o'clock for the Naaa. The vessel will be back here again tomorrow j morning about noon southbound, Advertise In ths Dallv News. j Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Ave. and Fulton St. PRACTICE ECONOMY HV BUY-INO FROM THE CASH AND CARRY GROCERY Quality and Quantity Guaranteed $5.00 Orders Delivered Phone 301. CKKKALS , 7 lb. sack H. & K. Rolled Oats 55c C lb. sack Purity Food 10c China Rolled Oats, pkit. .... 10c Corn Flakes, pkjr. 10c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkjfs 25c K el log's It ran Flakes, 2 pkgB, 25c Bacon, any irood brand, sliced, per lb. . . v. 50c in the piece, per lb. ...... 13c Capitol Creamery Butter, per lb. 15c All other brands Creamery Butter, 2 lb. for 95c Flour, 49 lb., any variety,.. $2.65 Pure Cane Sugar, extra fine, 10 lb. for 75c Carnation St. Charles or Pacific Milk, case $5.50 Prices on all articles reduced to small profits By paying cash you enjoy a freedom otherwise not experienced S. B. Adams, Manager Moidar, June 6, 1 AsK Your Grocer For it "SALAD 1 Store Phone, 58. GREEN TEA Superior to nny other green too so Id. WESTHOLME THEATRE MONDAY ONLY, 7 and ii p.m. FRED THOMSON in lone Hand Saunders BESS FLOWERS, WILLIAM COl'RTWRKiHT, FRANK II( NEY, "SILVER KING" and others. THE COLLEGIANS," No. fi "GEORGE LEWIS AM) DOROTHY GULLIVER IN "THE FIGHTING SPIRIT." 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