AGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS islij isi-.t I nw ns-fa-iBiu Jose, PRINTING Stationery Office Supplies School Supplies Kodaks Films Phonographs Records Novelties Dennison Goods Birthday and Every Day Cards TMiIrd Avenue (Opposite Third Street) Phone 231 Look Here The sale of our drygoods department will be over by July 28. Why not take a look around and see what we have left? You might find something you need at a bargain price. Wc arc also selling out our cro(kcry and hardware stock. This is the time to save money. Take advantage early before it is all sold. Call Mussallem Grocery COMPANY LTD. 417-123 Fifth Ave. East. Phones 18 and 81 Prince Rupert, B.C. Canton Crepe DRESSES from $12.50 Smart little Wash Dresses sizes 7 to 16 From $1.50 to $2.25 BENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue For Ladysmith-Wellington COAL Phone 580 HydeTransfer And Coal Co". , 139 Second Avenue ANGER, the TAILOR We 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 MEDICAL LAWS INDIAEVADED .Much Sickness Caused by Natives Spreading Disease When mr Travelling WINNIPEG:. Man... July 22. By Canadian Prraa). Urn tn India cause the State Railways tn that country plenty of worry during the cholera and malaria epidemics, according to Dr. T. jit Blahop, of Calcutta, who rtaltrd Winnipeg recently in the court of his flrrt tour of the Dominion. Dr. Blahop U one of the chief medical officer of the India State Railways Men hare been known to disguise them wires aa Purdah women In attempts to Journey home while sufler-lng from either cholera or malaria. Numerous other means of evading the medical authorities have been tried by the native and often with disastrous results. Dr. Bishop stated. Dr. Bishop cited last year as a case when evasion by the natives resulted In a malaria epidemic which proved to serious that 'It. Interfered pith the operations of the trains as a 'large number lot railway clerks were stricken with the disease. The Orest Lakes contain halt the fresh water on this planet Week-end Specials 50 Palls Pure Gooseberry Jam. To clear at per tin IW? TId-Bits Heady Cut Macaroni, pel pkg 0? Market Day Raisins, 4 lb. pkg. ."c MEAT DEPT. Fresh Killed Boiling Fowl from the Interior per lb. iVlf Spring Clothes Pins, 6 dozen 25 f Ginger Snaps, fresh and crisp, per lb Ill Jutland Sardines, key opener. Spe cial, 3 for 25f Saanich Clams, per tin .. Libby's Asparagus Tips, picnic size, per tin 10C Toilet Paper Rolls, 7 for . . 25c PRESERVING FRUITS Terrace Strawberries. The peak of the season is over. Do not wait for lower prices, APRICOTS OurVirst big shipment will arrive Friday. Price is $2.00 per crate. Season will be short. Place your order without further delay. PEACHES Preserving Peaches due in about two weeks' time. Granulated Sugar in bulk, 20 lbs. for $1.10 Limit 20 lbs. to each customer. This special will be withdrawn Friday night. Malkin's Best Tea, 22 lb. pkg. Special $1.50 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES New Spuds, 8 lbs. for 25f New Carrots, 4 lbs. for .... 25 New Cabbage, 4 lbs. for .... 25r) Cauliflower 25f and l5c Broad Beans, per lb 10r Swift's Classic Laundry Soap Extra Special, 11 bars for 50c) Cucumbers, No. 1 stock, each 25c" New Green Peas, 3 lbs. for 25 PROVISIONS Breakfast Bacon, lean, machine sliced, per lb :J9f Cottage Rolls (new stock), per lb 27 Vzf Ayrshire Bacon, mild cured, sliced, per lb iV( Local New Laid Eggs, per dozen 5()r Finest Ontario Cheese, per lb. 30 Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210 and 211 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST TRY A NIP TONIGHT" BEST PROCURABLE OTTUD 4 6UNTU0JsV eg, iPVS MOOUCI Of SCOTLAND ?t Ml"OK liVll MflVVt HrWttsHi VIENNA, July 33. A new form of marriage Is advocated by Frau May-reder. president of the Ethical Society. The new form must retain the pro tection of motherhood, fatherhood and childhood and yet give the wife or mother more ree.1 rights. The suffrage has not solved all of women's problems. Frau Mayrcder ; olnts out. adding that such social -eform must come befor eanythlug ike real equality of the sexes Is reached;. Certain professions have been opened to women -but bncause of the natural disadvantages of her sex. IN PRORATE IN THE SITKF.MK COIKT OF UKITISIl! COI.VMlUt In the Matter of the Administration Act; and tn tlie Matter of the "Estate of William J. Kyle. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, F. McB. Young, the 34th day of June. AD.. 1037, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of WlllUm J. Kyle, deceased, and all parties having I claims againai me said estate are nereDjr required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 25th dsy of July. AD. 1927. and all parties Indebted to the estate ate required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Olflclal Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 35th day of June, A D. 1927 IN PRORATE. IX THE KITKCMC COI KT OF 11K1TIMI ton Min t In the Matter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the Estate of John Setffert Berndgen, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE thst by order of His Honor Judge F. McB. Young, the 6th day of July, A.D. 1027. I was appointed Ad ministrator or tne Estate or John sell-fert Berndgen. Deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly vennea. to me on or Deiure tne em aay of August, A.D. 1927. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for Lot one (1) of Lot three hundred and sixty (360). Range five (5), Coast District, Map 970. 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 the first publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the abve land, in the name of ALICE CLAPP The original Certifi cate of Title Is dated the 29th November, 1912. and Is numbered 26051. Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B.C. July 15, 1927. II, F MacLEOD. Registrar of Titles. Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Ave. and Fulton Streets PAY CASH AND BE INDEPEN DENT Milk, per case $5.50 49 lb. Sack Flour $2.75 14 lb. Box Capitol Butter . . $5.75 2 lb. Capitol Butter ." 14 lm. Box E.C.D. Butter . . $0.15 1 lb. E.C.D. Butter 45c Pure Lard in bulk, per lb. . . 20 Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. 50 High Grade Bulk Tea, per lb.. (W Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lb 75cj Oranges, 2 dozen J&50 Regular Dollar Sodas, only 70f Shredded Wheal, 2 for . . . . . 25 Bran Flakes or Pep, 2 for . . 25c" 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 iWl $3.00 Orders Delivered Frje S. B. ADAMS, Manager. 'DISTRIBUTE BUGS IN J Tke Original Lall looV for it at the Vendor's and insist on GRANTS "BEST PROCURABLE Tlii.s advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Doard or .by the Government of British Columbia NEW MARRIAGE FORM IS SUGGESTED BY AN AUSTRIAN REFORMER woman. Is not much better off than be. fore she had the vote. U.S. CORN DISTRICTS NEW YORK. N.Y. July 23.-Untold millions of European bugs thst resem ble small, fighting monoplanes, will be loosed upon the country districts with tn the next few years, says Dr. L. O. ' Howard, chle fof the Bureau of Enty- mology. In Farm and Fireside. The principal will be bug eat bug." with the new European parasite being directed specifically against the deadly corn borer The recruits are being "trained" and multiplied by the doctor at the government laboratory in Arlington, Mess., under an appropriation Of 110.000.000. SIXTEEN DEAD DOGS ARE CAUSE OF WORRY (Ketchikan Chronicle) Sixteen dead dogs and a dog catcher are giving Cordova something to talk about. Details are. lacking, but It seems i the erstwhile Impounder1 overstepped his boundary as guardian of the peace tn Cordova's canine sphere and meted out death sentences to four-footed aristocrats of the copper city's animal kingdom. Without the formality of advance press notices, Irate citizens came to the defense of the surviving barkers and now the dog catcher twirls his thumbs as he awaits the next sitting of the federsl court PIE CAUSED DEATH OF REGINA CHILD REOINA, Bask.. July 22. As a result of shock and burns received when he upset a hot. freshly baked pie on his fsce. Lyle Hanley. Infant son of Mr and Mrs. John Raymond Hanley. of Wilcox, died In the hospital here Tues day morning. The baby, two and one-half years old. In some unknown manner pulled a freshly baked pie which his mother had set at the window to cool, over on himself when he was running to meet his father. TIMBER SALE X8917 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria. B.C., not later than noon on the 1st day or August. 1927, for the purchase of Licence X8947, to cut 630.450 lineal feet of Cedar Poles and Piling on an area on Ferguson Bay, Massett Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester. Prince Rupert. B.C. LAND ACT. NOTICE Of INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE LAXU. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Coast District. Range 4. and ilt-uste on and being all of Donllla Island except that portion occupied by Indian Reserve Number 18. TAKE NOTICE that I, Ole C. Austad, of Prince Ruocrt. B.C.. occupation rancher, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeasterly Dolnt of Bonllla Island; thence northerly, westerly, southerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of the shore line, to point of commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the island occupied by Indtan Keserve no. 10, and containing one thousand acres, more or less. OLE a AUSTAD. Applicant Dated July 15, 1927; LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEAKE LA NO 'AiiAn rVift.ut. f.tanrf Tjin1 District. Land Recording District of Prince Ru pert, and situate north 01 lis ioao ana 16S7. TAKE NOTICE that The Langara Fish-1ns and Packing Co Ltd. of Mawett. oc cupation Canners, intends to apply for a leas of lix following described lands: Commencing at a post planted twenty chains north of Yan Indian Reserve and on the shore of Melntyre Bay: thence north 5 chains to the low water mark; thence westerly following said low water 160 chains; thence southerly 5 chains; thence easterly 160 chains to the point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or leis LnANOARA FISHINO It PACKINO m LTD. Applicant Fred Nit."1-' Agen Dated June ' 1927. BOYS FINE WELT SHOES in Black Calf and in all sizes. . Regular 16.00 value. Summer fS.... S2.95 LISTED AS DEAD BUT LIVES TO GET MEDAL WINNIPEO, July 22--W. Orimths. a grain exchange employee here, found that he was listed as dead In the civic roll of honor list of the World War when he walked Into the city ban recently. Orlfflth had left for overseas In 1914 without claiming a medal he had won for an athletic event here and It was while an official of the city hall was going through a list of medals unclaimed that he came scros the name of Orlfflth. The latter was later located at the grain exchange and summoned to the city hall. TRAIN WOULD NOT STOP FOR FARMER ORANOE, NJ.. July 22. Louis Pru- den, 68-year-old bee farmer, is In hos pital because a train would not be lieve him. He stood in the middle of the track shouting to an approaching express that the Lord commanded the train to stop. All that he got was a broken leg. ' WOULD PROHIBIT OBSCENE READING WASHINOTON. DC. Julv 22. Evi dence Is being collected by the Inter national Reform Federation for use In an attempt to obtain federal legislation prohibiting the transportation by freight and express of obncene liter ature. BRITISH MOVEMENT ENCOURAGE TOURISTS LONDON, July 22,Executtves of the "Come to Britain" movement say they have received a number of requests from Americans for Information about schools and hostels where they may leave their children while they travel. The parents will 'pick up" their children on the way home. Canadian coal reserves are estimated j McARTHUR'S Shoe Store Annual Friday JcSy, VJr HOYS' LEIKIE BOOTS Slie 8 to 10", $2.1.i SUe 11 to 1H. 9:1,15 It'a Ltckie' fr wear! ummer Sale Every Shoe In the Store I now on the bargain table for quick action sale. A big cut in price in all lines. Hurry, while range of size I complete. MEN'S WORK SHOES "Sterling" Shoes, with Panto Soles, and sterling value, ' too. Summer QQ OC Sale Price ?t).J3 Sterling Shoes with 10 inch top and double soles. A real work shoe. Summer Sale QH f C Price O.'IO MEN'S SHOES This lot grouped up in five styles. In black and brown calf. Extra good value. Regular values to $1000. Summer Sale Jfj CABLE SHOES Discontinued lines in black and brown. Imported direct from Northampton, England's great shoe centre. Regular values to $10.00, and now all one price. Summer Sale QfT 0? Price V9JD A REAL SHOE SALE. LECKIE'S OIL TANNED Made on the famous Hunter last. A work boot that will stand real hard work. Summer Sale J Shoes for Che whole Family at Quick Action Price The Famous Astoria Shoes 15 per cent off all lines of thee high grade Shoe Canada's Best. It will pay you to buy now. And Save! QUALITY Holds Our Trade ALL LINES OF CANVAS SHOES AT SUMMER SALE PRICES LADIES' SHOES A Wg aiwortmen' m , black, (latent and cl"j spike or Cubjin he ) this opportunity! Summer Sale QQ Q P price :. o.oo MISSES' SHOES The famous "Tred It brown strap. Neat and r looking and good wca .; qualities, too. Site 8 to 1 Summer Sale 2 Size 11 to 2. Summer Price $2: CHILDREN'S SHOES in Patent Oxfords and rr right for the little fet Sire 5 to 7Vi $1 . Site 8 to 10V4 SI 7 . Size 11 to 2 $1 Wi MISSES HiaCK OXFOH").s Sizes 11 to 1 .HI ITS A WINNEIL MISSES' BROWN OXFOItDs With fancy trimming a leather or Panco sole.v Sizes 8 to 10 $2.15 Sizes 11 to 2 $2.H.- M. McARTHUR Third Avenue. WESTHOLME THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Mattnee at 3 p.m. "Flesh and the Devil" A romance of love andhope. Distinguished all star joiin (;ilbertx;reta;arbo, lars hanson, william ORLAMOND, GEORRK FAWCETT, MARC MAC-DERMOTT, BARBARA KENT, and many others. COMEDY "(JUICE SERVICE" PATHE REVIEW tiolin Solo "Romance." Soloist, W. Balagno. Admission 50c and 25c A BEAUTIFUL WALL RACK and a half pint of Lncti, all for one dollar. This special offer is for a short time only, and f mzfc so that you may become acquainted with the wonderful qualities of Lacq. Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 253 Third Avenue j ? (r(ncc Rupert UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home" 120 Rooms, American and European Plan. Hot and Cold Water. Bus meets all trains and boats. Sample Room Ihone 5' L. Martin, Manager.