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'. , . . it. . x and :J5c Peanut Brittle :J0f Hard Candy in Jars, each JJ5C5 Ormes Lid. yfic Pioneer Drttppisls THIRD AVE. f SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES 82 ,200 BETTER DENTISTRY DEMAND PLATES that gives you n natural appearance and lend beauty tti the contour of the face. Always j)r. MAGUIRE (her Ormes rr"-" iMMMKmraBBUMl Phone 525 "Rupert Brand" - Kippers u "THE DAINTIEST: HKEAKI'AST I'OOI)." . Smoked Daily hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ui Prince Kupert, B.C. if J III : Local and Personal Arthur' lul. Phone 878. v. B C. Undertaker. Phone 41. Dcntlat. Dr. J. R. dosse. Phone 686. Get the Big 4 habltl When thlnklnj or a Taxi, phone 4. tf SIhm-s rebuilt like new at Mc-Arthur's Shoe Store. tf Hyde Transfer now agents for Lady-amith.WcUlngton Coal, Phone S80. tt Have you visited the new Valentin Dairy otolith Street? Vour Inspection Invited. . J36 Imperlola Oil Coa tanker Mlna Brea la due In port about June 17 with a full cargo of fuel oil for the company's local tanks. A chimney fire at the . residence of Irene Ross, 805 Comox Avenue, gave the fire department a run at 8.30 last night. No damage was done; The Prince ttupert Oyro Club held its regular monthly business luncheon In the Commodore Cafe today with President E. A. Mann In the chair. Joseph 8. Rogers, manager of the Rupert Marine Products Ltd.. sailed last night on the Catala for a business trip to Vancouver and . Victoria. Oberg Skagen was fined $25. with the option or thirty days" Imprisonment, by Magistrate McClymont In the city police court this morning for Intoxication. Owing to a washout Just east Smlthers. this afternoon's train from the East Is delayed and will not arrive before 6:40. This train brings In mall. Inspector William Splller of the pro vincial police returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Ocean Falls and Bella Coola on official duties. Passengers sailing last night on the Catala for Vancouver Included John Christian. James Black, Mabel Johnson Angus Stewart, Joseph 8. Rogers, D. C. Mcttae and Mrs. E. L. Sawle. Jack McNeil returned to Telkwa yesterday after spending a few days In the city conferring with the' Fair Board on the question of holding a stampede in connection with this . year's Exhlbl tlon. M.S. Belllngham arrived In port at 'noon yesterday with a carload of fresh Ilih for transshipment East over the Canadian National Railways. Unload lag was deferred until todayy pendln. ,thc arrival of refrigerator oars to take the fish east Pacific Coyle Navigation Co.'s tug Lome wss In port between 4:30 and 6 yesterday afternoon for fuel and sup plies. The vessel was on her way from Alice Arm to Powell Rlver with a raft or logs which she left at Lowe Inlet while she came In here. E W. Keenleyslde. Vancouver lnsur ance man wh.o has been In the' city on business for a few days, will return south on the Prince Rupert tomorrow I night. Mr. Keenleyslde expects to be back here with the Vancouver Board of Trade party later In the month. One of the matters to be dealt with at the meeting at the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation celebration committee tonight will be the - letting of conces sions at the grounds and In the Ex hibition Hall on July 1 and 2. Publicity Is also said to be coming up for consideration. Prince Rupert's delegation to the meeting In Smlthers on Friday when It Is proposed to form an Associated Board of Trade of Central British Col timbla will leave for the Interior by tomorrow morning's train. M. P. MC' Caffery. a. W. Nickcrson. F. D. Dawson and A. Brooksbank are definitely' book ed to make the trip and It Is possible that W. II. Tcbey. Fred Stork and Olaf Hanson may also go. C.N.R. .steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. II. Donald, arrived In port from Van rouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls at 11:20 this morning, tho train for the East being held half an hour pending the arrival of the vessel and transfer of passengers. The Prince Rupert. which goes to Anyox tonight and returns south tomorrow evening. . will Inaugurate the company's weekly Alaska service on hej arrival from the south next Wednesday. , CAHII OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phllllpson desire to convey their sincere thanks to their many friends for the kind expressions of sympathy received in tho recent loss, ANNOUNCEMENTS Bummer Carnival, Exhibition Hall, June 16. Moose Picnic. June 26. 7 wmmm WRIST WATCH $42 WRIST RADIOLITE $500 JN Ingersoll Wrist Watch OGt will stand, the bumps of outdoor use better than higher priced, delicate wrist watches. For your work, your motoring, your sports, your vacation, it gives you dependable time and a carefree mind. UuM-bull tonight at 0.43 prompt. Klks vs. Native Suns. J. E. Miller, Inspector of customs, and his assistant, Thomas Mason, ar rived on the Prince Rupert this morn ing from Vancouver. Corp. It. P. Ponder of the provincial police returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after a trip to Vancouver on escort duty. Watch for the opening of the Louvre" on Third Avenue, (Wrat hall's old store) with an exclusive line of Ladles' Dresses. No two alike. tf Richard Gosse arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert today from Ocean Falls and will pay a visit to the Oosse Packing Co.'s cannery at Sunnyslde. Mrs. S. N. Wilson, formerly Miss Marie Michalod of this city, arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver to visit with relatives here. Don Hyslop of the CO M M. offices In Vancouver and Mrs. Hyslop are passengers aboard the steamer Prince Rupert today making the round trip to Stewart for a holiday. Miss McAfee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McAfee of Georgetown, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. and Mrs. McAfee are In town from Big Bay today. Capt. A. M. Altken, well known Victoria insurance man. accompanied by Mrs. Altken and son,, Is making the round l'tr'.$ to -Anyox Von the steamer Prince Rupert which Is In port today, . C. MacKay, district engineer for the provincial department of public wcrks, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after i trip to the Bella Coola district on off! clal duties. J. F. Duthle, Seattle capitalist and shipbuilder and , owner of. the famous mine at Smlthers bearing his name, ar rived on the Prince Rupert this morn' Ing from the south and proceeded to the Interior by train. D. B. Finn, director of the Prince Rupert fisheries experimental station, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning by way of Van couver from Ottawa where he attended the annual meeting, of . the Biological Board of Canada which was held re cently. Capt. H. 8hadforth of the Federal Pilots of British Columbia arrived on the Prince Rupert' this morning from Vancouver. He has ' come to relieve Capt. Larry Thomson, who Is busy In the south, and will bring In the craln ihlp Yomel Maru which Is due vn Friday. . The sum of (20 was realized as a result of the tea and sale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon at Booth Memorial School by the Prince aupert Parent-Teachers' Association. Among those assisting in the tea room were Mrs. A. Christiansen and Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse, Mr. and Mrs. ,J. A, McUmaghan ar rived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver and for the next, month will be the guests ot then daughter, Mrs. T. McClymont, 909 Borden Street. Miss Jessie McLenaghan, director of home economics for the De SUCCESSFUL WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE LARGELY ATTENDED There was a large attendance of about 150 at another successful whist 'drive and dance given last night by the Moose Lodge In. the hall on Third Avenue. At, twenty tables of cards, the follow lng were winners: Ladles' . first, Mrs. Valpy: ladles' second, Miss F. Smith; men's first, A. McRae; men's second, W. Lamb. Refreshments were served and dancing followed, music being by Mrs. U. P. Ponder's orchestra. Olllls Royer was mastej- of ceremonies and Bert Ilosklns presided at the door. Mrs. ,C. Whatman was convener of the committee In charge. AUTOCRATIC METHOD OF SCHOOL BOARD IN t, N. CAROLINA VILLAGE (Edmonton Journal) The New York Nation publishes a con tract Into which a young lady jho teaches school In a North Carolina vil lage was required to enfer. It calls upon her to abstain from all dancing, not to go out with any young men, except In connection with Sunday school work, and "not to fall in love, or become engaged." If she violates any of these clauses, her salary Is to be Immediately stopped. The problem of retaining young and attractive school mistresses Is a serious one In western Canada, but no such autocratic method of doing, so has been, or Is ever likely to be attempted here. If It were, the school Would remain teactverless. SECOND ANNUAL ALL EXPENSE TRIANGLE TOUR TEN DAY TRIP FARE 1110.00. Special train leaves Vancouver via Canadian National Railways, Monday, July 25. Fare Includes meals and berth on steamer. Prince Rupert to Vancouver, also all meals and berth on train, Vancouver to Prince Rupert via Jasper; and meals and entertainment at stop-over points; two full days at Jasper National Park; stay over-night at Kamloops, Prince Oeorge and Smlthers; automobile trips and entertainment at all these points, also automobile trips at Vauder-boot and Hazelton. Full particulars from City Ticket Office. 528 Third Avenue. Phone 280. IIUTtX AKItl VAI.S. Prince Kupert L. H. Chapman. F. Lobb, N. A. Elliot and O. L. Outram, Vancouver; R. O. Johnston, Klemtu; W. P. Bassett, Victoria; D. T. Lutes and R. B. Lucas, Lowe Inlet. Savoy Mrs. Douglas and child and Mrs. E. Clode, Carlisle. Cannery; F. C. E. Hayter, Porchcr Island. Central O. Anderson, Juneau; Mrs. T. John son and J. Ducan, Stewart. NOTICE. To whom It may concern: Take notice that on and after this; date I will not be responsible for any j debts contracted by my wife, Margaret! Stewart. (Signed) CHAS. STEWART. Prince Rupert, B.C. June 8. 1927. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE rOKESIIOHE. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICSJ that Kelley Logging Company Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.; occupation nmDcr uercnanis, mienasi to apply ror a lease oi tne louowing i described foreshore: I Commenclne at a Dost planted approx imately one-half mile south 30detr. east ot the mouth of the Tassoo River. Mores by Island. Queen Charlotte Islands: thence following the high water mark In . a northwesterly, westerly and southwesterly direction for a distance of 'one and one-half miles: thence In an easterly direction to the oolnt of commencement. and containing iso acres, more or less. JOSEPH DOUOLAS WILSON. Acting as Agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd Dated 30th April. 1937. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE LAN'I. In Ranze 3. Coast Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the south shore of Evans Arm, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Dosse Packing Co. Ltd.. of 325 Howe St.. Vancouver B.C., occupation Fish Packers, Intends to apply tor a lease oi tne, louowing described lands: - Commencing at a post planted about 3 chains distant In an easterly direc tion from northeast corner iiot 7o. Range 3; thence south 10 chains; thence west 15 chains; thence north to shore: thence easterly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. OOSSE FACKINO CO. LTD.. Applicant. Per Chas. L. Roberts, Agent. Dated April 7, 1937, MINERAL ACT (form I) CEKT I ITCAT E OK IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE "WESTERN HOPE." "TRIXIE." .and OLD KENTUCKY Mineral Claims sit uate In the Skeena Mining Division of Prince Rupert District. vnere ucaiei on rorcner isiana. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore, Free Miner's Certificate No. 89151 C, the partment of Education, also came up;,,,' Miner's Certificate No. 89137 C. from Victoria to visit the? local schools In her official capacity, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a urown urant 01 tne a cove claims. And further take notice that action under Section 85, must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 6th day of May, 1927. 7k Favoqs Chase t I Sanbornis sm . ... s G01 fee ; u . ss 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 if Mk. t BIGB CHEWING TOBACCO $2.00 per 21b. (in Ogdcn'H Cut Plug Ojrdcn's Fine Cut Old Chum Cut Smoking Tobacco Dixie IMug Smoking Tobacco are also packed in the famous Vacuum (air tight) tin. WATCH for th Grand Opening Sale at The Louvre Third Avenue ' Wrathall's Old Store s IIcamaoian Vacific Vmilwsv on Friday, June 10 Ladies1 Imported DressesNo Two Alike Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To KrU'lilkuu. M'ruiiKi'll, Jiuiruii, and skugwuy' June 1.1, 17, 21, 27. To Vancouver, Victoria unit Seattle June 11, 18, 22. 2J. PRINCESS IlKATKICF.. For llutrdiile, Kat Ik-Ma ItrlU. Ocean Kails Niiom. Alert liny. Campbell Itlver, and Vancouver eery Saturday, II a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. 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