AGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS ToitJcm &o Jaffa lgttufc5 Stationery Office Supplies School Supplies Kodaks Films Phonographs Records Novelties Dennison Goods Birthday and Every Day Cards Third Avenue (Opposite Third Street) Phone 231 Preserving Special Apricots, per crate .... $1.90 Raspberries, per crate $3.00 Cherries, per crate . . $3.00 Loganberries, per crate $3.25 Blackberries, per crate $3J0 Arriving on Wednesday's boat. Give as your order now. riuras, per basket 75c Peaches, per dozen 40c Apples, per lb. 10c Pears, Cantelope, Water Melon, Casaaba Melon and Honey Dews, all selling at lowest prices. Mussallem Grocery COMPANY LTD. 417-423 Fifth Ave- East Phone 18 and Phone 81 Prince Rupert, B.C II. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. The Swimming Season is now at its best! An all Wool Bathing Suit will add to your enjoyment. They fit and look well. JANTZEN, UNIVERSAL & PENMAN'S BATHING SUITS For Ladies Children and Youths H.S.WaiiaceCo.Lld. Phone il Third and Fulton Canton Crepe DRESSES from $12JJ0 Smart little Wash Dresses sizes 7 to 16 ' From $1.50 to $2.25 BENT'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Third Avenue BIG POW-WOW OF TEACHERS Educational Leaders From Britain, Ireland and China for Convention JTOROICTO. Ont.. Ami. X Teaebert aiw oim wiHmuu are conrerginc ifpon Tnimitior Uw second biennial cooler. the of the worVl rederaUon of Edut-Uon Associations abtcb m meet ta this city August 7-13. Approximator j3O0 dlgUn from Orest Britain iiare j armed and eUU larger number are I beading for tee ettr. Several Japanese delegates hare reached the United Slate, aa baa also emaU party from Otilna which mUl be greatly augmented by Oblaete teacnera .resident In America. OornnuUees of local teacbera are busy arranging for the accommodation of the 8.000 delegatea who are expected to attend. Half a dozea of the leading Toronto hotels bare act aside Mocks of rooms 'for the visitors, while the remainder will be looked after In the comfortable college restdenoea. Meals will be eerred In Hart House, a-alen It conveniently adjacent to University Ooilcge. where tbe sessions of the conference ' will be conducted. The majority of the British and foreign educationists vMUng the ctf are leaders In public life In their native countries. Uany of them hare distinguished themselves aa polltaslaas and writers. MtMlUK Of IWK1.I A.MK.NT P. W. OoMstone. UA, general secre- NOTICE. IN THE MATTER of an application for 'be luue of a Provisional Certificate d T-.tle for Lot one ( 1 ) of Lot tbree hun dred and sixty (390). Range five (5i. Coaxt District. Map 970. naiisiaciory proor oi toe loss or tne Certificate of Title covering the tbue una naving 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 ALICE CLAPP. The original Certificate of Title I dated the 29th November, 1913. and U numbered 26051. Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C. juiy io, iwa. H. F. MacLEOD. Registrar of Title. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND. In Coast Range 4. Land Recordlnz Dis trict of Prince Rupert, and situate at Captain's Cove. Pitt Island. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that Gasse Paektnc Company Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Packers. Intends to apply for a lease oi me isnowing aescnoea itnat: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot i231. Range 4: thence south 6 chains; thence west S chains; thence north to high water mark; thence easterly along high water mark 6 chains, more or lexs. to point of commence ment. and containing 3 acres more or leu. OOSSE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant Dated June 13. 1937 NEW SPECIALS at Puller's. CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP or HEINZ TOMATO SOUP Your choice, 6 tins for 700 Pullet Eggs Fresh stock, 90 dozen to sell at per dozen !I7? Fuller's Tea Once used, always used, per lb, 7or Our price on Fruit Jars the lowest . in town B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574. 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 bbbbBbWI 7 r7 1 Ibbbbbh tary of the National Union of Teacnera. elected to the British House of Oommona In 1910. He was leader of the teacher' pans of the Standing Joint Committee during the arbitration pro-reedtnga conducted by Viscount Burn-ham. In which capacity be presented the teachers case for. Improved re muneration wtth convincing mastery. city of -Liverpool. England. For more than a quarter of a century she has served aa headmistress of various elected president of the National Union of Teachers, being second woman to hold that distinguished position. CHINESE China la represented at the confer ence by Dr. F. W. Kuo. who has been honored with degrees by British and American universities In recognition of his scholarship. In addition to being a brilliant lecturer. Dr. Kuo la an author and editor. He edited the largest Anglo-Chinese dictionary in existence. He was organizer and first, pre sident of the National Southeastern I University, at Nanking. China. In 1924 be was appointed by the Chinese government aa a trust eof the China I Foundation for the Promotion of Edu-l cation, established with the Boxer In United States. Dr. Kuo is a rice-presl-lent of the World Federation of Equ ation Associations ' aHLHHBgHcflLSSHSBBlaiHHal ' Cash and Carry Grocery Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street Secondhand Fruit Jars for Imme diate Sale Atlas E-ZSeal and Perfect Seal 300 Vi gall., each 15? 85 quarts, each 10? 50 pints, each , Vtc Jars complete with new rubber rings Granulated Sugar 10 lb. for Get our priee on Preserving Fruits: Apricots, Raspberries, pfums and Peaches. PAY CASH AND SAVE MONEY $3.00 Orders Delivered Phone 301. S. II. ADAMS, Manager. Thor Johnson for Mens' Clothing an Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES i Prepared bythe makers op NESTLES BABY FOOD INSTRUMENT MEASURES HEAT OF STARS SAID EXTREMELY DELICATE WASHINGTON. DC . Aug 3 an Instrument an delicate that It ta His aametatJon la tbe strorsmt teachers'! believed It could -measure the heat of a tody in tha world, with a membership nvatch 5.009 miles amy If no atava-ot 120000. I pbere Intervened. Dr. Charles O. Ab- to observe the beat of the spectra of stars fainter than the Pole star. The Smithsonian omclal also plana to Liverpool echoota. In 1918 ahe wss'vWt the SoUr Radiation Observatory on Tame Mountain, caiiiorma. wnere daily and the first biufiel hmua-ht ti tAwn demnlty Fund recently returned by the ,or mlxllDg aDd &klaf ftnUhr product was take 4 back to the farm and served hot' -fe the farmers and their wives who had gathered for the experiment. USE FLY-TOX Knjoj KrMful Sleep KU1 the moequKoee. Fly -To x bedrooms before retiring. Enjoy repose free from the buzz and sting of mosquitoes. Insist on Fly-Toz for killing all house-bold insects. Fly-Toz Is the scientific Insecticide developed at Melon Institute of Industrial Research by Rez FeUow-ablp. Fly-Toz is safe; sure, fragrant and will not stain. Every bottle Is guaranteed. Advt. HOTEL AKKIV.tLS. Prlnee Kupert L. A. LererMaier, P. E. Basslcr, Seal- He: N. Williams. Halifax : B. A. Latta Edmotrton: c. A. Mosua, Dtoby Island; tin. J. Brown. Adlmand, E. 8. Bushby and Mrs. Bushby. Ottawa: Mrs. W. F. Blnns. Mrs. H. MrCavour, Balmoral t Cannery: M. A. Burbank, Prince ; George; W. O. Elliott, i. Ross, J. A. Bishopric, J. M. Sloan, Vancouver. Central O. M. Lewthwlate,. Vancouver J. B. ailleeple. Queen Charlotte City; Mrs. Oarfln, Edmonton. atof E. Dutton. Porch Island: Oust Met- cner. lerrace; J Mcconagny and Mrs. McConaghy, Anyoz; J, W. Stewart; A. Jacobson. Sedgewlck, Alberta; O. E. StrantL L. Traholm, Port Clements. LIFE'S Il.tKKEST MOMENT The return to the home town of the "local boy" who has made good in the big city ds rarely, we have understood. what It might be. In. connection with this we have to renort the Dartlcularlv sad experience of a young banker, who, sfter-elght years of-absence, alighted at the station of tne town of his birth. There was, despite his expectations, no one on the platform whom he knew. No one. Discouraged, be sought out baggage master, a friend since boy-voodj She tfTo bun at least he, would be Veleome?-.and, he was about to extend a' nearly greeting, when the otber spoke first."- 1 , . "Helo, George.' away?" he said. OT ALL TIIKKK "Goln' Lawyer Was the man you found under the street oar a total stranger? Witness (who had been told to be careful) No, sir. his arm and leg were gone: he was oniy a partlaf stranger. BuckueU Belle Hup. DECLINE OF SPORT ANYOX SUGGESTED (Altec Ana Heraldi It la regrettable that it was not possible Uus wiBunsr to sustain a senior bsftasu and lootball league in Anyot. I that the oomsnrnrrmf t of the decline of ail sport ta Anyoa' should-ut bo. , The Trance season U haU owcr. and ta abont two qaonths (bought will auaance to aaaSir to indoor It la to be hoped that a grantor Interest will be take la watr aaorta. so that yoath oaa fkkd aa oat-lot for its surplus enact. Wbea all K aa:d and doae. the ohlef aoisae lor the decline of abort la the lack of. a porting spirit of those sllgrHe to tabs part. The Auras Caaun unity League stands ready, aa si wars to do Its part la foetertug recreation, but aucoow cannot be attained unless H baa the whsVe-bearted support of the eosus unity He-creatMa "ts aa necsasary as work, and ! energetic recreation must be glea I youth if the mind and body la to ' kept fit. EDMONTON GAS RATE IS CUT THREE CENTS KDMONTON. Aug 2 Proving to be a victory for the cty. Bdmcntona gas rates wen reduced by tbree cants, from 46 to 43 cent net per 1.0U0 cubic feet under sn order issued by the smbUc utilities board, composed of Chairman A A Carpenter and Caaun sntoner E. J. Fream. on Ft1 day afternoon. The North - Ancaner uuertaung pouuetan-ieacner : isvuj. u. nc IHttni utilities Is T. J. O-OonneU. TX. general sccre-; nuiuuon. nas started lor uount wu ' tary of tee Irish National Teachers' ma- California, to continue the meas OrzsmzaUon. who was recentlr elected urement of the beat of the stars. to the Lower House of the Irish Free State. The Irish National Teachers hold the distinction of being the only organ-. lriUlon covering Ireland which has survived the past 20 years of strife. Mr. Oummlns. another Irish teacher who will toe present. Is a member of the Free 8tate Senate. The instrument, so frail that tllea wlnga are used in IU makeup, la described as an Improved radiometer, ten time more sensitive than the one used by Dr Abbot In 1933. abeu be made the first determinations of the beat spectrum of ten of the brightest stars other than the sun m the history of Prominent amone the women dle?a-! astronomy. . With the tea U Mlaa E. R. Conway. J.p. for the Dr- Abbot believes It new hiatrusBent, will be Oas Company had ap- plted for present rates to be 'maintained while the city bad fought for a reduction which. It contended, should be a "Who hath a book Hath but to read And ha may be a ktag Hta kingdom ta hi All that Is has Who hath a book.' indeed. aook. LAND ACT. NOTICE Cr INTENTION" TO APPLY TO LEAE LtNII. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Coast District. Range 4. and alt- observations of the variations of the 00 being all of BonlUa IsUnd mm are feelmr msde in Bootlon with! fj" 'C0' ul J "" . iuh i ii numDer 10. stations in Chile and Southwest Africa to determine the sun's Influence upon weather conditions. MUFFINS FROM WHEAT CUT HOUR PREVIOUS SHELBYVILLE. r:.d . Aug ting, threshing, grinding and baking wheat Into muffin, to be eaten within an hour, was accomplished here recently The grain was gathered on the Ceo. Bassett farm, just north of Sbatbyvllle. TAKE NOTICE that I. Oie C. Auetad. of Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation rancher. Intends to apply for a ! oi the" following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeasterly point of Bonllta Island: tbence northerly, westerly, southerly and easterly, following the alnuosltiea of the shore line, to point of commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the lalaud occupied by Indian Reserve No. 18. and containing one thousand acres, more 2. Cut-! or leas. uu; u. AUSIAU. Applicant Da tad JulV 15. 1927 SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may be pra-smptsd by British subjects over II years of age, and by aliens on declaring intention to Iwyme British subjects, condt-4.lwnal upon residence, occupation. jii improvement for agricultural vurpnaea Full Information concerning: rro .atlons regarding pre-emptions Is ziven In Bulletin No. 1, Land Series. "How to Pre-empt Land," copies of irblch can be obtained free of charge !y addressing the Department of Landa. Victoria. B.C.. or to any Government Agent Records will -ba granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which Is not timber-land. I.e.. carry Ins: over 1.000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and iMO feet per acre east of that Ranee. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Dl-vision, in which the land applied for la situated, and are mads on printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must bs occupied for five years and (Improvements' mads to value of 110 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. For more detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." t, PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum price for flrst-claes (arabls) land Is ii per acre, and second-class (grating) land 12.50 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or leass of Crown lands la given in Bulletin No. 10, Land Series, "Purchass and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or industrial sites oa timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions including payment of stumpaas. HOMESITE LEASES Unaurveyed areas, not exceeding It acre, may be leaaed as homeettea, conditional upon a dwelllna- being treated In the first year, tltls being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land baa besn aurvsysd. LEASES For grazing and Industrial Doasa areas not exceeding 140 may be leased by oas pratt ar a company. GRAZING Under the Graxlna; Act tha Fror-Inoe la divided into erasing districts and the raojee administered under a Orazlng Commlaslonsr. Annual crazing permits axs Issued based oa numbers ranged, priority being. glvea ta established owners. Stock-owaera anay form u clstloni for rang management Free, or partly frva, permits are available far tattlers, osvupara and travellers, as te taa Tutidi- ! t Electro-Magnetic Belt You mn wondi-r why and how any appliance lif to ao many different ailmenta. But Lear thi a' IIS friend, tkat whether youytrYuffrinir froro. Neurit ., Hitch Hlood PreMftYe. rAtfjhematMri . , Veitig or Ulcer or any oirfillfrxcjirrfrem epidemic uch a Scarlet Fever. Sman-pax or Mp-the cJtuae la all the aame. Ymi are suffering fr..n: , cwfldtUon that manifest" lUalf In whatever aliment have. Thi condition U brouitht about Uf Ineomplet. titm of ttead cells and if nature can be awlalod in t , of elimination, you are poinir to be relieved of your This is precisely What Magnetism Does! W want you to get thin me"a;e! Juat berau have been told that y.ur cai is hopeleaa or that El. r4Hc treatments will not help you. do not Rive up W lieriBK similar cases every day and receiving evidei little we know a few years airo. The theory of Electro-Magnetism is founded up The Latest Discoveries of the Rockefeller Institute, the Mayer Foundation. .,; German biologists, so do not let scepticism stand ,u of your securing relief. We have case of long ari oae ulcers beiiik completely cured In seven w. . , caaes bf neuralirla pains beint; totajly rellevesl with ment Come in and see what Elect ro-Ma.jfnetlc treatment for you. The free treatment offer fa still open. I0NA-0T0NE HF.ALTH CO. Clinic: luand 11 Smith Block. Third Ave Frince Hupcrt, HX. nuo WESTHOLME THEATRE TONK.IIT ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. Milton Sills - In "The Sea Tiger" MARY ASTOK, LANKY KENT. ARTHUR STONE. JOl IIONOMO. KATE FIUCE, ALICE WHITE, EMILY F1TZROY and others THE COLLEGIANS' No. 10 GEORGE LEWIS AM) ' DOROTHY GULLIVER In "BREAKING RECORDS. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission .......... 35c and 10c BETIER DE NTISTRY PLATES that Kites ynu a natural appear ance and lend beauty to the contour of the face. My Dr. MAGUIRE PS Over Ormea Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Ope rut I iij; G.T.F. 20,000 Ton FloalinR Dry Dock Enaineera, Machinists, IloilermakerH, niiukmi(hs, I'atltr" makers. Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 4; and 385