Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST The Moose had much tit better of TIMBER SALE X83S7 Sealed Tenders will be received by the District Forester not later than nxra os the 12th day of July. 1927. for the pur chase of Licence X8537. being Lot 1041. North Bentinck Ann, CR. 3. to cut 450.000 feet board measure of spruce and cedar sawlogs. Two 2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, cr the District Forester. Prince Rupert. B.C. TIMBER SALE X8914 Sealed Tenders will be received by the District Forester, not later than nom on the 4th day of July. 1927. for the purchase of Licence X8914. situated in Windy Bay. James Island. Sheep Passage. CR. 3. to cut 1341 feet board measure of spruce, cedar, hemlock, and balsam sawlogs. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, or .the District Forester. Prince Rupert. B.C. Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Ave. and Fulton Street Phone 301 $5.00 Orders Delivered The economical wife who pays cash buys where her dollars have the most purchasing power. Quality considered. Any brand Milk, per case . . $3J0 Any brand Flour, 49 lb. sack $2.75 Terrace Potatoes, per sack . . $1.9 14 lb. E.C.D. Butter $6.25 14 lb. box Capital Creamer' But ter $5.90 10 lb. Sugar lb. Package Lump Sugar 3' lb. Brown Sugar Oil T T. T 1 1 1 RA. .MaiKin s iesi l ure jams, airaw- 1 berry, 4 lb. tin 70c Toilet Rolls 5c. or 22 for . . . $1.00 t PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, jnne 2J ,9,7 SPECIALS FOR THIS YEEK Capitol Creamery Butter,, 14 lb. box for ?6.00 Capitol Creamery Butter, 3 lbs. for $1.33 " E. C D, Woodlands, and Fraser Valley Butter, 2 lbs. for 95c Strawberries arriving every boat, at per box ..... 13c 7 boxes for 51.00 Lettuce, 3 heads for .. 23c Carrots, per bunch .... 10c Turnips, per bunch .... 10c Green Onions, 6 bunches for ". 25c Bananas, per lb. ....... 15c Hothouse Tomatoes, per lb. ,.. 35c 3 lbs. for $1.00 Fresh Peas, per lb 20c Asparagus, per lb 20c Cantelope 23c & 30c, Cauliflower 15c & 25c New Fotatoes, 3 lbs. for 25c Dr. Middleton's Cookies, 3 packages . 50c Mussallem Grocery COMPANY LTD. 117-423 Fifth Ave. East Phone IS and Phone 84 Prince Rupert, B.C. Our Glasses FIT and look well OUR REPAIR DEPART-3IENT Is equipped for accuracy and service A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite G.W.V.A. REMEMBER ! For Montreal prices on Clothing for Men & Boys Don't forget the Montreal Importers Third Atnue J. H. Miller Proprietor For Ladysmith-Wellington COAL Phone 580 HydeTransfer And Coal Co. 139 Second Avenue MOOSE DEFEAT TERMINAL CLUB ANTLEREIt IICKIl QI AMI IES I OK . DOMINION' HAY Ctr SOCCER ....... I'lXAL The final elimination game ox the Dominion CAid football series between the Moose and. Grand. Terminals tookl place last ewnlng before a large crowd' of spectators, the former winner 4-1. The Terminals won the toss, and elect ed to kick downhill. The exchanges were very even from the start, the Moose showing better combination than their rivals, but meeting with a sterling defense. The Terminals were unfortunate to lose Dick Howe for a short period with a face Injury, but their defence held out until fire minutes from the Interval when Enklne took adrantage of a miskick by Harry Menzles to score easily. Half time score was Moose I, Termin als 0. YondstfulluReTteihinaf - -r 7.r- v mm ik t in mi . av a-sa-am. r ; i avail ft! mlhm m gave Lobllc no 'chance. The Terminals had many opportunities to score afttr this, but shot poorly. At the other endj Gurrlch saved a penalty shot from W.J Murray. The Terminals were danger-! ous on several occasions, but no fur China Rolled Oats, each .... 40ciM,TICK ol' '.Vsi'lx.T0 Ar"V T Uld uutch Cleanser, per tin lUc INVESTIGATE MY PRICES Before you buy elsewhere. S. B. ADAMS, Manager Canton Crepe DRESSES from $12J0 Smart little Wash Dresses sizes 7 to 1G From $1.30 to $2.25 BENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine stock of imported Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and Serge. Every garment tried on before finishing. 223 Sixth Street In Range 3, Coast ln District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, I and situate on the south shore of La-Bout here Channel, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing Co. Ltd.. of 325 Howe 3t Vancourer. 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 TJL. 10390, Rang 3. Coast Land District: thence south 6 chains; thence est 10 chains; thence north 5 chains to shore: thence easterly along shore to point of commencement. ana containing s acres, more or leas. OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD. Applicant. Per Chas. L. Robeits, Agent. Dted April J. 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY LEASE LA Nil. TO in Rinn 4. Coajit I And flistrlct. Land BC. occupation Pish Psckers. intends to apply for .a lease of the following described Isnds: Commencing at a post planted about H mile distant In a northerly direction from Lot I2&3. Range 4: thence north 5 chains; thence east 20 chains: thence south to shore; thence west along short to point of commencement, and containing 10 acres, more or less. OOSSE PACKING CO. LTD.. Applicant. Per Chas. U Roberta, Agent. Tinted April 7. 1027. LAND ACT. NOTICE or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE USD. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Queen Charlotte Islands, and sltuste st Massett Indian Village No. 1. TAKE NOTICE that The Mauett Can 1 oer. Ltd., of Prince Rupert. B.C. occupation Csnners. intends to apply for a lease of the following deaeribed lands: j Commencing at this post planted at I the northwest corner of our alte at ' Massett, DC: thence southerly 3 chstns: ' IH.nM . f .rt w -J t)K .V. In. mama A Wa thence northerly 3 chains: thence westerly t3i chains, more or lest, to point of commencement, and containing on acre.' more or leas. THE MASSETT CANKERS. LTD. Applicant. Per P. Lorenren, Aeeat Dsttd April SO, l-7. SQl Iced 1 1 I Ttey It the game on resuming, and after ten minutes play Sammy Currle hit the cross-bar with a free kick and Tommy Black beaded through from the rebound. Shortly after the same player put the Moose three up with a capital shot. Following a period of mid-field play George Mitchell crossed nicely from the Moose right for Tommy Black to score again for the Moose. Nothing daunted, the Terminals fought gamely. and from a break -away Geo. Howe scored for them with a shot which! FURTHER GAMES IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT Mure l ln-t liuund and xnsw f reond Kwund (.ante, llajed eMenUj Further games were played last night as follows In the Prince Rupert Tennis Club's tournament: .Men's Mn;lr Inl Uoand Ryall beat Joslln. 6-1. 6-1. Men's liable. 1I Bound C&nnlchael and Marentette beat Rob ertson and Cabeldu. 6-1. 6-1. LadrrV Mngle li Kixind Miss Mitchell beat Miss Palmer. 6-0 6-3. 1 Mrs. Crew woo Irani Miss Lnemster bv ther scoring resulted, and the Moose j dffBulu out winners by four ran worthy goals, UcMrdi, Mlss 4 - io one. uiw 4iuiu;tu$ w m wri S ' aegtment In the final on July 2. j Mllfd ,KM,b,eSl,d ,,4 For the Moose W. Murray delisted Rjl , K!ss UaztJ the spectators with his fine ball con- and MlM jrm. troL while Skinner defended weH.j in the Terminals forward line, while WEDDING ANNIVERSARY George Hill was the best half back on the field. Accounts up to June 7. totalling 1 13,- 303.73. were passed for payment by the city council last night. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO IXAC LANK I OK 1NUI STKIAL PIRPOSES intersection witn tne eastern Dounaaryi of Lot 472: thence north 10 chains,' more or less, to the point of commence. ; ment, and containing 20 acres, more or less. JOSEPH DOUGLAS WILSON. Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd. Dated 29th April. 1927. LAND ACT. NOTICE Or INTENTION' TO APPLY TO leam: LAND. In Coast Range 4. Land Recording Dis- MR. AND MRS. SHENTON IUniuet and luure to Celebrate Men! and Presentation. .Made Celebrating the fortieth anniversary of their seddtng Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shen-ton were last night hosts to the Knights or Pythias, the Pythian Sisters, and a number of friends, something like twenty In all. at a banquet and dance In the In Prince Rupert Land Recording' c..n u.u . . District of Prince Rupert, and situate T . . J . at Sewell inlet. Moreriy Island. Queen j Joyed. toasU were drunk, a musical pro- Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Ketley Loggtnj Company Limited, of Vancouver, BC occupation Timber Merchants. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a Dost planted approx gram was enjoyed and the host and hostess were the recipients of congratulations on the event and were given a number of presents, prominent among which was a silver' take basket from the imately 8 chains south 20 degrees east 1 Knights of Pythias and a fine electric of the northeast corner of Lot 472, Sewell 1 Irom tbe pythlan Sisters. Harry Ing the shore line in an easterly, south- , ugS presided and all enjoyed erly and southwesterly direction to its 1 occasion to the utmost. the The toast of the- evening was that to the "bride and groom of forty years ago." It was proposed by George John ston and responded to by Mr. Shenton. The program Included piano solos by Misses Margaret OUchrtit and Mabel Iverson: a piano duet by Aletta Mc Kin- ley and Mrs. P. Unzey: a violin solo by Miss Kathleen Bulger: recitations by Mrs. Leek. Bruce Stephens, and P. Ltn-zey: vocal selections by Mrs. P. C. Regular $1.00 boxes Soda BiscuiLlDtu?n..r0o TM I J, ""t -n-ii?rSTS!S; r". lD&J. rp.,k,. UJ Vaughaa Davies acccmpanied at ....... ............ ...... IVWl - -" - V . wu - - v-n. - 9 I , t , . n n j 1 , J - IComnanv Limited, of V ancouver. b.u 1 "r t"j"- u oRiuuuauj ac ooruoatlon Packers.. Intends to aDDlv for linirine 2 lb. Icing Sugar, pkge. 20c J a lease of the following described lands: ' " r Z.-tf ' zlz" ' " - - - . i .. ivrniii'Lti m!t'ivt't'i.'iiv norcnwesi corner 01 um iupst 1 a.iLVu 1 r.iv iuc5i.vrro.iir.. 25c: thence south 5 chains: thence west 51 oiier Lai 1 ure iara, in. . . .uc thence easterly along high water mark lllgn Uraae UUIK lea, per ID. bUC cnains. more or less, vo point 01 com- Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. '&2?J2t: conUmln 3 Malkin's Best Pure Jams. Plum GOSSE PACKING company 45c I tum; thence north to nign water mark. : Dated June 13. 1927. LIMITED. LAND ACT Applicant. ON WAY TO PRINCE RUPERT AND EXPECTED ARRIVE TOMORROW M O R N I N G EARLY (continued from page one) mond. J. W. Gehrke. James Gslloway. H. C. Hewltson. T K. Oray. M. D. Ham 11 ton. C. Sanson. A. B. Palmer. It. A. Stewart. C. P. 8uaore!. A. J. Campbell. H. T. Young, O. B. Allan. H. J. Pendrsy (Victoria). J. M. Fraser. J. P. D. Mslktn C. A. Cotterell. John Anderson. T. H. Kirk. P. Brown. W S. Brener. It. H. Me DougaU. w. J. Twias. J. T. MoCay. J. L. Noble. R. E. Jamleson. J. S. Eckman. L. L. Gordon, Nlchol Thompson. Roy W Brown, K. A. Smeed. Col. J. F. Keen. C. A, Sutherland. B. 8. Brown. G. A. Campbell, D. W. Ortmmett. W. N. Me-Glllls, A. C. II. Yulll. W. O. Murrln, W. S. Buell. A. McC. Creery. MXJV.. J. B. Thomson, Hugh Dal ton, Leonard Portway. P. W. McLeod. H. J. Moore. W. E. Davidson. P. J. Ru&elL J. W. Kelly 1 vicinity 01 captains cove.i ' ' Pitt Island. BC. IR. J. Kenmulr. A R, Caswell. Kenneth TAKE NOTICE thst Oosse Packing I Lamond, P. C. Brown. D. M. Macdonald, Oo. Ltd.. of 32S Howe St. VinoMm A. E. Pollard. R. P. McLennan. R. Kerr Houlgate, K. S. Kyle. A. A. Ross. A. B. McKenzle. C. B. Nlckcrson, H. T. Lockyer. P. Drexel, W. O. Webster, j. C. Du-frtsne., Al4. P. E. Woodslde, A. W. Blake. R. Mckcc. T. S. Dixon. Dr. W. P. Wright, Noraun C. Sawers. W. P. Han- iury. C. M. Bart ram, T;-Barrle. T. E. Johnson. S. J. Drake. W. M. Horie. IL W. 8chofleld, H. A. Plow, E. W. Monk and J. It. Horn MACKENZIE'S ESTATE LONDON, June 21. The will of the late-Sir Winiam Mackenzie of Toronto straws bis English estate was valued at 17,000. C.(kl OP THANKS. Mrs. A. Berner. Eighth .Avenue East, wishes to thank her many friends for their kind expressions .of sympathy In her ssd bereavement. LOCAL NEWS NOTES XUss Nancy Dorte sails this evening or. the Oaula (or Yaucourrr on a hotl-its THIV Uus M. B. Henderson of the local Kith School leaching sUS sails on the Cttalt looljUt, to,spertd the summer holidays In the outhu-" A. Dl Watt. C.N R. nitsKr mechanic, arrived In the city on last night's train in the conrse of one of his periodical trips to the coast on official duties. Canadian Put! & Cold Storage Co.'i trawler Andrew Kelly Is being taken on the pontoons at the dry dock today or tomorrow for cleaning and painting. Miss Ruby Scott of the Borden Street School teadtlBg staff sails tomorrow afiemcoa on the Princess Louise for Vancouver enroute to New York where she win spend the summer holidays. Dr. J. A. West left on this morning's train for Prince Oeorge where he has been called into consuls Uon. He ex pecu to return to the city In time to leave for the south on a holiday trip this Saturday. R.S. OouW.sn old timer of the Yukon toomfaied by Mrs. Gould and family of seven children, arrived In the city on last night's' train after a, visit east They are on their return to thslr home in Daws?n lor which place they will all tooorrow. Mla Olive Munro and Miss Polema Cameron gave piano solos at the moulhly dinner of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club In the Commodore Cafe last night. President R. V. O. LePlnt was In the chair and there was a goor attendance of nobles. A number of local school teachers acre Indignant this morning when they received notice that their salaries would be reduced for the coming year. The reductions vary a good deaL This action was decided on at several private meetings of the schoolboard. Yesterday was the day when lenders for the construction of the Kaien Is-Isnd highway to Gslloway Rapids were to be closed at Victoria. It was stated at the local public work office this afternoon that no word was expected until omorrow at the earliest. NOTICE. To whom It may concern: Take notice that after this date I w,U not be responsible for any debts contracted by any person other than myself, or without my written order. 143 O. H. TJDD. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACTAMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved, iunrjM .'ro-n ln'ls may b prs-srnptad by r.rltlsli vuUJect over II years of ass, and by aliens on declaring intent loo 10 l-tn Pritish subjects, eondl tional utn realdncs, occpallon. jid improvtment for acrteulturaj turpoees Full Information concernlns: rra .atlons regardlos prs-emptlona la Eiven In Bulletin No. 1. Land Sort. "How to Prs-empt Land," copies of ihlch cxn tx obtained fr of charge ly addreMlug the Department of Lands. Victoria. B.C. or to any Government A xent. Records will be mated covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which la not Umber-land, I.e. carrying oer t.tOO board feet per acre west of ths Coast Rni and $.000 feet per acrs saat of that Range. Application for pre-emptions are to be addresned to the Land Com mUnloner of the Land Recording Dl vision. In which the land appllfrj for Is situated, and are made on printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvement mad to value of tlO per acre. Including clearinc and cultivating- at least five Prank, J. E. Norcross. H. a. Stein. R.I acrs. befors a Crown Orant ca b H. Balrd. W. C. Woodward P. WUklnson.! d,ull4 XntormlLtim M W. E. Payne. Oeorge H. Hewitt. A. W. Ban.Un "How W Pre-asnpt McLeod. W. Johnson. II. Mortimer Lamb, j Land.'" H. J. Oagen. J. W. Gold, A. D. Per- PURCHASt gusoa, J. C. DiU. J. T. Elson. A. R-! AppllcaOona are rscsjvad for pur cnase 01 ticsdi anu unir.n Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes: minimum price for flrit-elasa (arable) land to It per acre, and aeoond-elaaa (rr sting) land f M0 per acre. Further la formation recardlne? purchase or leas of Crown lands la given Id Bulletla No. 10. Land Series. -Purchase ana Leas of Crown Lands." M1IL factory, or Industrial sites cm timber land, not exceeding 44 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of atumpac. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurvcytd areas, not exceeding It acrea. may be leased a homeelta. conditional upon dwelling being ereeted in the first year. Utie being obtainable after residence and Ira provement conditions are falfiUei and land has been surveyed. LEASES rr grating aad laanstrlaj essv-poeea areas not exoeedlag 4 sares may be leased fer 1 ere em Be a comtaAT, ORAZINtt Under the Oraslag AM. lb Prwv tr.ee ia divided Into grating alatrteU iM tb rang ad ml nil tared mader a Oraxlng Commissioner. Aaaaal grating permit art istuea aawea va aumbers ranged, priority being gtveg I u established owner. lawars Union stesmer Catala. Capt, A. E.J saay form asaxdatleat for raag Dickson, wui arrive at 3:4 UU after-! ZF, noon from Stewart, Anyox and other -spars and traveler. s W Ut northern ports of call and will sail at ssa 9 3 for VaacouVcr and wiyporU efa The famous vacuum (air-tight) tin insures Big Ben being in the same perfect condition when you buy it as when the tobacco left the factory. fresh BIGB CHEWING aLVllW Per Z: tin TOBACCO OKden's Cut I'lujf Ogrlen's I ine Cut Old Chum Cut Smokinir Tobacco Dixie Smoking Tohacro are also packed in the famous Vacuum (air tight) tin. WESTHOLME THEATRE TUESDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. "The Perfect Sap" A burlcsqu- on boob) IJK.N IAON. PAUUNK STARK K. LLOYD WHITIXKK, IIYRO.N DOUGLAS. TAMMANY YOUMJ, VIRGINIA LEE COKRIN and others MACK SENNETT COMEDY "FIGHT NIGHT. Admission . . MafilBSitaBTJal 35c and 10c FOR RENT Johnson's Electric Floor Polisher 3.(M) per day Let. us know the day you want it? Kaien Hardware Co. I'hoi.c 3 : H. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. Anniversary Summer Sale 17 yeirs in 'the same tand. GREAT VALUES IN SEASONABLE MEKCHANDl SOME OUTSTANDING VALUES Japanese Crepes, G yards for. Spun 5ilk, peivyard . ' '4 Table OilclothlSquares,'caWV. . - Washable Foor Hugs, 27x54 . Lace Curtain Panels, each . . . Pure Silk Hose, per pair Sl.l' . . !."0 . . "f . . VSr . . !"f . . ."Of H. S. WALLACE CO: LTD.