oil fit-Ill 1 I'hone US 1927 ver Tea Sets st Arrived tier- we have one i haiul-enttnivMl all .ih make at I&0.00, - a beauty; alao an-i.nv'lmh Set, 4 pieces, vcd. at $25.00. Other $15.00 t $75.00 the v, uiv jrlad to show our J w - n P7P . I.RRN Twr wnur WITH THE CLOCK pi yueanmg at ancouver Prices MMiprn IlrvrlcAninfr IMjinf in City X MA Atl mm fa nri-! i .riii mil v a w w smM aa J Ltd. Ive and McHride Street 0 ARE INVITED to nee l i n dies loafs Hats " and Dresses at IriP I nnvrp "1G Third Avenue x1 Royal Bank f 1 or Johnson for ' Tl ar at Mens' 1 . V and 1 1 Vn i e lr i n re r The home of 111 V Will CLOTHES oo d niHCH, CEDAR AND JACK 1MNR " e eJ.fV r iJUti 111LI ni 111 l.iiu. a i. on Phone 580 deiransfer AND COAL CO. Second Avenue PRESENT STATUS OF SURVEY FOR ROAD Inllmalloii (Htm lrum huri tutf lrri l,t WW W Mmi, i Nprlng In special tanh from Virtn. ' to the Vaaoavvar Province it u mum.. 4 that read ecru mj, te mff 1 fln, if Wtwea' Ii tow H(t and Trrac. the former laad having been abandoned In the, oeaaata wfasch tallow it is utou.hr fhAM V. - . M, Human ipirj it -.u.uia- reed -BiW: While government engineer , turd back In their research for a nfay route from Prince Rupert t the UMerlar. they have found due hash mar load next year to tin Micas-are of the tone-desired paw t:ii.i.i, toe Coast Mountains. Following reoalpt of advice irun, Hsaeltoa announcing the failure : u surveyors to find a feasible road m.nh of the Skeena River, the public wurs.s aepefteaent wan informed that ano'he: poaslhto roate ha bn discovery aj; tbe eneagte of the department n: be i oneentrsrted on esploring this new Hblllty at soon aa spring weatrw: per-mitt. It was stated The rout which engineer expl'irmt tecently wa found to end in impu,.. ble glacier north of Huasiton V. wa, impossible far starvwyon to reach the Mystery valley." which waa recently (Uncovered by airplane, and which It thoufht to run from the Ulterior through the moun taint to the ooaat near Prince Rupert During the expedition, however, the investigators were Informed by Indian of another route by vMeh the mystery valley could be reached by the southeast, and by which a through road could be built from the Interior to the tea If the natives' account la correct, the jiion of the now difficult road program facing the province la at hand, hut ua-tn neat spring unlock the fronen wlktirn of the North, engineer can not attempt to explore further. Neat with an airplane and on foot. WATER NOTICE. DIYEItION (Ml l!E TAKE NOTICE that E. aouweau. wncee ddreaw U 4W Seymour Street, Vancouver. B.C . wlU apply lor Uaonoe te take and um 1 cubic foot of water oat of unnanmed atream which flow aouta erly and drama Into Port Stephen Bay. about one mile east of Bluff Point. The water will be diverted from the tream at a point ajout 000 feet from the mouth and wUl it ued for commercial purpoee upon the land described aa Lot 2T&0. Range 4. Ooaat District. Ttn notice waa posted on the ground on the Mth day of July. 1937 A copy of hit notice and an SAplicatlon putsuaat thereto and to the ''Water Act" will be filed In the office of the Water Re corder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Objection to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or wHh tb Comptroller of Water Rlsbts. Parliament Buildings. Victoria. DJC.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a iocsj newspaper, ine a an of the first publication of this notice Is August 30. ir EUGENE ROUSSEAU, Applicant LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTKNTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAMI In AUUi Land Recording DHtrtct cf the Casslar District, sod situate at tot meuth of Wann River, about 600 feet easterly along the ahore from the norts west corner of the Skylark Mineral Claim. TAKE KOT1CE that I. Horace Mc-Ntughton FraMr, of Atlln, occupation B.C. Land Surveyor, acting as asent for the Engineer Gold Mines Ltd.. Inc., In tends to apply for a lesae of the follow log described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 500 leet easterly alone the ahore from the northwest corner of the Skylark Mineral Claim; thence northerly 223 feet; thenoc eatterly 100 feet; thence southerly ISO feet, more or less, to high water msrk; thence westerly 100 feet, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing O.J acres, more or less. ENOINEER GOLD MINES LTD.. INC. Applicant. II. MeN. Fraser. Agent. Dated Augmt D. 1937. NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a Provisional Certificate of TKie for tbe East half of Lot 3037, Casslar District, said to contain . 330 a rrw, more-or-ies 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 above land. In the name of MADELINE MINTON. The orlg-irtal Certificate of Title Is dated the 3Uin sepiemoer, jyia, auu ia 11 uuiwicu . drifted viiu 1. Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B Q 17th October. 1927. H. F. MacLEOD. Registrar of Titles. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. Dr. I'Jione 525. of Canada guarantees its Age O YEARS OLD U. r33IiiriSmmTJl 71la.de in Canada 95 qcarf This advert iMement ih not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by tke Government of British Columbia they will continue the search until a feaatW route is found. FINEST MOOSE HEAD TAKEN NEAR. JASPER ITInre of Kmaanla Hw hurrrMfut llant In Canadian Horkiex JAatritR. Nov 3 -Bringing with one of the finest moose head ever sreunfd In the big game hunting ter ritories adjacent to the border of J-per Kattonsl Park. Prtnee Michael R. Sturtasa. who la tn cbaraw of tbe Rumanian legation at Wsahtngton. and his ife have reached Jasper, tenalasttng a moat roc cestui big game nunt. ine Prince and Princess each secured moose, mountain abeap and mountain goat trophies The moose which Princes! S'.urdaa snot had a spread of sixty-one' Inches, snd 1 extraordinarily large for thl territory. The party, under tbe guidance of Ma)or Pred Brewster, hunted on the Uojdef of Jasper National. Park. . FINE HUNTING TRIP TO SKIDEGATE INLET Jack Llml-ey, lion Crerar and A. Ivar-mih Urrr (it of Mr. and Mr. lUJuat at Tlril tt was the finest holiday I ever bad." seated Jack Lindsay on his return home this morning aboard tbe steamer Prince Charles after a leisurely fortnight's hunting Jawnt to Sktdagste In-let on whioh he wa aeoampaaied by Dan Ctvarar and A. Ivaraon. The local nUrtrwd had a wonderful time and. al though they took it easy, they brought , hack bag containing a doeen geese. thirty or forty duck, and half a dozen rabklts to afcow for their prowess. lisd ttiey so desired, they could lave killed hundred of bird, they y, for tfeey were very abundant. It was a little too late for bears at which they would have likad to have had a few shots. Tbe party made headquarters at TleH where the members were the guests of Mr and Mrs. J. G Rajaut of whose hospitality they speak highly. BROUGHT SALMON TO PRINCE RUPERT BUT SPENT THE PROCEEDS KETCHIKAN. Nov. 3 Harry Nelson and his three sons. Charley, aged 16 years, and Abel and Leslie, younger. about helpless during rough weather in Dixon Entrance, In their trolling boat Success, owing to engine trouble, and it seems almost a miracle that they are still alive to tell the story. They started from Craig, on the west coast, with BOO eohoes for Prince Buyert, where the cargo was to be sold and the boys ware to be seat to school in Portland from the proceeds. While in Oiaon Entrance engine , trouble developed and for several hours ' AT COST Ladies' Leather Hand Bags Tea Seta Coffee. Sets Toys, Toys, Toys Oak and Elm .Rockers Linoleums Photo Frames Electric Toasters Lace Curtains Cretonnes Tea Wagons Sateens Curtain Rods Table Slats Cut Glass Eiderdowns English China. Fancy Towels Flower Bowls Pottery Vases Bicycles Door Slats Baby Carriages " - Mecharfical Toys Boudoir Lamps Pillows Curtain Rods & Poles Mattresses , Kitchen Chairs Marquisettes Mixing Bowls Plate Mirrprs Dining Room Suites Kettles Tea Pots Screens Linen Table Cloths Cotton Comforters Chesterfield Suites Silk Panels Dolls Pictures Carpet Sweepers Vanity Dressers Ash Trays Brassware Blankets ALL AT COST the boat drifted, smashed about by heavy seas, at the mercy of the wavea. i A Uge shipment of the new season's Upon reaching Prince Rupert finally j p,. rjoats has arrived at O old bloom's, most of tbe proceeds were spent on Tnee consist of silver muakrat, French engine repairs, so tbe boys had to return waif calfskin. Brazilian mink and Hud-wlth their father ta Ketchikan, and will ! soon leave for another load of salmon ! r. the next three days all these fur ' In the hope that they will have better ! cott will be offered at specoal priees. luck this time. MAGUIRE Dentist Over Orme's Drug Store Office Hours 9 to 9 T4v Asoistant AT GOLDBLGOM'S STORE thus giving you the opportunity of getting that coat you waat' far this winter. And remember, every coat carries the guarantee of William Goldbloom. 242 MRS. W. H. DEMPSTER DIED IN VICTORIA There has Just pasted away Monday liisa PAGE FITS Beginning Friday, November 5, 8 a.m. LUNG the whole of TiTE'S FINE at Cost or Less 3 only to a customer KITCHEN CHAIRS double rung $1.00 Each WALNUT DRESSERS at 839.75 Values $50 to $60. SEE THE BARGAIN TABLES 25c 50c 75c 81.00 CHINA WARE, PLATED WARE,. LAMPS. FANCY GOODS, ELECTRICAL GOODS COTTON FILLED COMFORTERS Fancy cover, blue or rose band 8.85 Values $6.50. These cost $4.90 ALUMINUM WARE At Cost ELECTRIC BOUDOIR LAMPS TABLE LAMPS, etc. From 3.75 to 18.50 Values $4.50 to $25.50 COMMUNITY 52 Piece Set. 42 Piece Set. 32 Piece Set. deen Cannery on the Skeena River, with which Mr. Dempster was associated, being one or tbe earliest cannery owners. Mr. Dempster had attained a ripe oid age. although a very patient suf-cr- r for many years from rheumatism. THROUGH TRAINS CONNECTION WITH OLD COUNTRY SAILINGS -The' Canadian National Railways ,)iav made arrtiSgements' to operate spec)! tratna with sleeping cars through to ahfip's side at Montreal and Halifax, in connection with Old Country sailings during November and December. Secure full information regarding rates, reservations, passports, etc., from City Ticket Office, S23 Third Avenue. Phone 260. 208 morning of an old and very highly re- Joseph Slgmund. formerly of this city aperted resident of Victoria In the per- : and now In business at Queen Char-son of Mr- W N Dempster, wha in the ioue city, arrived on the Pnnci- Charles ojsy remembered by .Id- ,an- mornin from the Islands and wtl) i.iuc:-- ue- " " w -- irevwa nome on oaiuxuay jugut ji AND OTHER WARE At Cost DELF WARE Value $20.50, for $13.95 Value $16.75, for $11.25 Value $ 9.50, for $ 6.75 Guaranteed Roller Window Shades 36" x 6 90c Limit 5 to a customer TOYS AT COST Compare our Prices with your mail order catalogues. SPECIAL PRICES ON INEW SEASON'S FUR COATS STOCK AT COST. Trays Sheetings Flower Vases Wicker Chairs Pillow Cases Toy Autos Cheffrobes Walnut Beds Dinner Sets ' Lemonade Shakers Baskets Carpet Squares Cushions Candlesticks Window Blinds Madras Curtains Fancy Tables Bed Springs Flower Stands Pepper S Salt Shakers Knives, Forks & Spoons Kitchen Tables Chairs & Benches. Net Curtains Glass Fillers Electric Irons Butter Dishes Bed Spreads Pillow Cotton Go-Carts Flower Bowls Salad Bowls Pudding Bowls Sleighs Curtain Rings Cups & Saucers Blankets Aluminum Ware Kitchen Cabinets Chesterfield Lamps Bed Lamps Toilet Sets Bathroom Cabinets Turkish Towels Toy Wagons v Community Plate Odd China Cabinets Buffets ALL AT COST HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS These Prices are for Cash Only. Christian Science Monitor August, 1926 "DuriuK the past ten years, tremendous improvements have been made in machine laundries, and notwithstanding all that may be said to the contrary, the household linen and even fine fabrics, are safer in the hands of a modern laundry than they are in the family washtub. "From the facts established along this line, it seems to 'foflafiftrE$gary established that a wife and mother, or any w'awnJr vt'brlcJn the home, may be better employed than M i8k,te,t a u$or supervising an electric washing machine." With Wet Wash Service only 75c for 15 lbs. a service at least equal to the best home equipment, the logical conclusion is SEND IT TO Canadian Laundry P.O. Box 392. and Dry Cleaners m Phone 8 f 3 I