Slnndav. June 25, 1928 ilk Yard versary SOME EXTRA GOOD BUYS "ttrJl m Afc s .w Slips, linen finish, m si itched sod 'Mnbfafai-.(I, viilues to (24 AA -1.75 for pair 'i re Curtains in Green i Blown, QO Curtain Panels, in 4 .'on in widths to 4 inches in various colors. ICn For Pic-nics For Pic-nics rea keeps soft longest THE BEST TIIEKE IS! The Electric Bakery specialise in cutting bread for Sandwiches Now is Kodak jrnm W fc ibF A Ladies' Hiking Knickers in ' Tweeda. -Vslue Wfr60, i . f J . 88.75- All Wool Blazers in Red, Blue, and Yellow Stripe. Sites lUto 20. QO QC Sale Price, each ?t7J Hemstitched Sheets in a fine $3.50 9-4 size Pair S3.90 20 per cent Discount on all Dress Goods, Crepe do Chines, Georgettes and Fancy Silks. H. S. Wall Phone 9. ace Co. Ltd. 3rd Ave. and Fulton St. Electric I ime KODAKS, KODAK SUPPLIES FILMS Developing and Printing for Amateurs Six Hour Service. Films left before 12 noon, prints ready 6 p.m. same day lines Met. yic Pioneer Drttyrz'sls THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST. TELf PnUNtb ifczuu The Sensible Road to Health No matter what your ailment is, do not think yur cae -"in' ultimate relief and happiness. CHILDREN CAN TAKE ADJUSTMENTS ' any ajte without pain. An adjustment at the right time v ill pn vent manv so-called children's diseases. Consult about our Electrical and Ultra-Red-Uay trsat-"" iil.t for all diseases. W. C. ASP1NALL, D.C. . C and 7 Eichange Block Phones: Office, (irccn 241. Residence, Mack 283 a..-. k Local and Personal tt V 4 Taxi Phone 4. Ulg 4 Taxi. tf Dentist. Dr. J. B. Oiw. Phone 680 For a Taxi Phone 390. tend. Central HoUl. Osear Hanson. Olol Hanson arrived in tbe city onl yesterday afternoon's train from Smith' Hyde Transfer for Box Cuttlnp. double load ttM. Good valus for your money. Phone MO. tt Tbe Anglican Sunday School picnic to Digby Island, July 4. Boats leave P H. Towing Co. at 1 pjn. Doschamps of Stewart was a passenger aboard tbe Prince George Saturday evening bound for Vancouver. 4. Y. Wilson, Remo sawmill man, is a visitor in tbe city, having arrived from the Interior at the end of the week. Dr. J. P. Cade Is sailing this after noon by tbe Prlnoe Rupert on a trip to Vancouver. He will be away a few weeks. Miles Donald. weU known Alice Arm mining man, arrived in the city from the north en tbe Prlnoe Oeorge Saturday evening. P. X. Olgot, well known Stewart In surance man, arrived in the city from the north on the Prlnoe Oeorge Satur day evening. Brneat Love, manager of the Stewart Telephone Co.. arrived in tbe city on the Prince Oeorge Saturday night on a brief business trip. X. E. LundvaU. well known Stew art mining man. was a pa swinger aboard the Prince Oeorge Saturday night going through to Vancouver. O. A. McMillan, dry dock superintendent, returned to the city on the Prince Charles this morning from a brief trip to Vancouver. James Munnls of tbe Shawatlans Lake power staff returned to tbe city on the Prlnoe Charles this morning from a vacation trip to Vancouver. W. S. Henry, well known Smltbers automobile dealer. Is a business visitor In the city, having sriived from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train. S. WaUtedt. Moose organiser from Juneau, returned to the city on tbe Prlnoe Oeorge Saturday evening from a visit to Anyox and will proceed north In a day or so. Mrs. B. Tborstelnasen, wife of one of the members of the High School teaching staff st Anyox. was a passenger board tbe Prince Oeorge Saturday evening bound for Powell River. tf. L. Batten, well known Vancouver mining engineer, was a passenger aboard the Prince Oeorge Saturday evening going south after a visit to Stewart eamp on professional business Pint year University of senior matri culation examination closed at the Prince Rupert High School today after having been in piugroea for tbe past week with Rev. J. R. Prlsell as presiding Mr. Justice Otegory and the court stenographer. W. S. O. Johnson, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Prince Oeorge for the ses sion of tbe Supreme Court which opened here this morn In. Local stockholders on Saturday ratified a deal whereby Bastem capitalists assumes control of the International Shippers Ltd.. a local concern formed for tbe purpose of developing shipping from this port to and from the Orient. P. D. Mathers, general manager of tbe SomervUle Cannery Co.. arrived this morning on the Prlnoe Charles from Vancouver and will be here for a few daya on company business. Only tb Prince Rupert Cannery at Tucks Inlet will be opersted here by the company this season. J. Forsyth Smith, a former editor of the Vernon Mews and now Canadian fruit oommlsstonor in Uverpool, England, arrived in the city from the Bast on Saturday afternoon's train and has been the guest of his old friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pulton, 139 Fifth Ave. West, over the week-end before proceeding south on the Prince Rupert this afternoon. Mr. Smith Is about to commence a lecture tour of the fruit-growing sections of British Columbia on tbe subject of tbe British apple market. The list of 186 passengers going south aboard the stesmer Princess Charlotte, which was In port Saturday afternoon bound from Alaska to Vancouver, Included a number of school Bwchers from the Yukon and Atlin dla. ttlcts going south for the summer feoatlon. There were no passengers disembarking at Prince Rupert from the "vessel, the following sailing from here for the south on her: Mr. Haggard, for Victoria, and John Clark. Miss M. Keller. Mra. J. Hedstrom and Mrs. T. Bedstrcm, for Vancouver. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Picnic. June 24 Pioneers' Plcuic, July 8. THE DAILY NEWS PARE TRUER Morley Shier arrived In tbe elty on Ube Prince Cbarlf this morning from Vancouver on one or bis periodical business trips to district point. Norman Short, wno has been on s two weeks' beUday tarip to Vancouver, Seattle and other points in the south, returned to the city on tbe Cstala last evening. JotefarMtPhbet'.Cttstomi. officer at Sutedale, arrived stfn i'.t0' Calais last evening for a brief visit In the city. He will fettoJ' Uu"tfce- coast tomorrow evening. A. C. H. Gerhard!, mansglng director of tbe Toric Mines Ltd-, was a pasaen ger aboard tbe Oatata last evening bound from Vancouver to the property at Alloe Arm. Provincial Ooostabie William Smith of Anyox. who has bees south on escort duty, was a pssmngwr aboard tbe Oatala last night returning from Vancouver to the smelter town. rtanoforte KrrlUI by the students of Che. P. Ilaldr.no tomorrow, June m I nlhe U'rotholme Theatre, lomrowirtnr. t 430 p.m. prompt. All manic levers weltoine. Miss Jessie HcLenaghan director of home economics for tbe education de partment and sister of Mrs. T. MeCly mont of this city, arrived from Vaneou ver on tbe Catala last evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McLean returned to the city on tbe Prince Chsrlea this morning from a Ms south. Tbey at tended the recent Oddfellows' and Re bekaha' Orand Lodge meeting in Chilli wack. ) I Oiler n saner returned to tbe city on tbe Oatala last evenlnc from a brief trip south. scoompenletf by his daugh ters who are home from attending convent In Vancouver to spend tbe summer vacation. Miss Jacqueline Kewaaan arrived an tbe Prince Charles this morning from Seattle and will be She guest for tbe summer holidays of bar uncle and aunt Mr. and Mm. Charles E. Starr. Waldrur Apartments. Inspector Forbes CruJokshenk. bend of the criminal investigation department of tbe provincial poltee, arrived on the Oatala last night from Vancouver to attend tbe session of tbe Supreme Court here this week. Provincial Constable 6. A. Johnson transferred from Courtenay to Burns Lake in tbe service of the provincial police, arrived in tbe city on the Catala last night from the south, being en- route to bis new post in tbe Interior, Dr F. C. Harrison of MeOlll Unlver illy. Montreal, and Pre, WUfrid Sadler of the University of British Columbia Vancouver, arrived in tbe city on tbe Catala last evening from the south to toln the summer staff of tbe Prlnoe Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station Mrs. Cllne of Warren. Iowa, formerly Miss Florence Swanaon. R.N. of the nursing staff of the Prlnoe Rupert General Hospital. Is a passenger aboarrl 'he Prince Charles today bound for Anyox . where she will pay a visit tc her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs John A. Swanaon. Dr. A. 8. Lamb of Vanisuver, provtn- '.1U Inspector of hospitals, arrived In :he city from Stewart en the Prlnoe George Saturday evening .to pay a visit to the Prmee Rupert General Heapttal. Dr. Lamb, who addressed tbe tonal lurslng staff Saturday night on tuber' :ulosls, left this morning lor tbe In terior. I. Heapfay, general manager of tbe Los Angeles Lumber Products Co., Is a passenger aboard the Prince Chart today bound from Seattle to Buckley where he wUl Inspect the company'! sawmUl plant, Mr. He pay nee no Idea .ts to when tbe plant, which has been idle for tbe past two or three years will be reopened. Rev. Dr. D. R. Drummood, pastor of 5t Paul's Church. Hamilton, and one or Cnada'a leading Presbyterian clergymen, ts a visitor in the city. He arrived from tbe Bast on Saturday after-neon's train after having attended the General Assembly in Reguu. and will prooeed by the Prince Rupert this afternoon to Vancouver. Dr. Dnimmond. xho was unable to accept an Invitation to address the Women's Canadian Club here, apoke at evening service yesterday in First Presbyterian Church. Having been delayed by heavy freight-for cannery points along the ooast Union steamer Catala Oapt. A. Johnstone, did not arrive In pert from the south until 7:18 last nigh, selling a couple of hours later for Anyox. Stewart and other northern porta of call. Passengers on the vessel Included: Norman Short, Oiler Besner and daughters, Mrs. O. O. Bushby. Miss Audrey Bushby. John Bushby. Mrs. King. Ward II. Smith. J. N. McPbee. Prof. W. Sadler. Dr. P. CHarrlson, Mr. Martin. Mn. Cosnell.' J. B. Brown, A. Harris, O. A. I hnstan, A. D. Martin. Mia K. Suiter. Mts Jersle McIfMieghsii Brynlld- scn. J. H Pilling. Dr J O. McKay. In- Trtor Porbes, Crulkhng 'and' J. L- ner for Prince Rupert. 3. O. Evans, for Wales t'lsnd: H. Hummell, A. A. Fraser. VI McHugo and C. Magee, for Stewart: J. Pennle. A. Mullen Constable W Smith and E Oardlner-Smlth for Anyox: C. Brusberg. S. Dsrnbrough. H. M A Rloe. O Bsln. O. Ankers. A. C. H. Orrhardl. H Loakes and W. Uwrty, tor Allcf Ann: Harry Thompson, for TuckSi Inlet, and Mr. hiicI Mr- Rock ledge. D C. Darling and Miss A. Stewart, round trip. I II ILj B I II N H I ML nT eJ ILJ? Q I What is It? tali the Paser The Best CAM) (IF THANKS. Tbe McRse brctlier. sister and families desire to convey their sincere thanks to their many friends for tbe kind expressions of sympathy received in their recent bereavement. NOTICE. Bdwln L. Clapp announces that he has acquired the lnteerat of C. J. Stevens in tbe Beaver Battling Works and that afar this date, will be responsible for only such business as he contracted personally on behalf of tbe i said Beaver Bottling Works. ! (Signed) Bdwln L. Clapp. 151 David Douglas Is salUng by the Prince Charles this afternoon to make the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Mas-sett Inlet point. C. J. Harrington sailed by the Prince Oeorge Saturday evening for a holiday trip to Vancouver and other points in the south. - SYNOPSIS OF uiNOACTAMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved. surveyed Crown lands may be prs-smpted by British subjects over II yssre ef axs, and by allses on declaring lntentlea ts beoeeae British subjects, conditional upon residence. occB.Uen, md Improvement far sxrtealtural purposes. Pull Information ooncerninx rsa-a-aliens regarding pre-emptions Is given in Bulletin No. I. Lsnd Series. "Hew to Pre-empt Land." copies ef vrMeh can be obtained fres ef ebarre Ijr addressing the Department of Lands. Victoria. B.C. or to any Government AgenL - Keoords will be granted eoveiieg enly land suitable for agricultural purposse, and which la not Usnbsr-iand. 1 . carry In x over l.oea board test ver acre west of the Coast Ran ft and f.MO fast per acrs ssst of thai. Range. Application i for pre-smptlona are to be addrsased to ths Land Commissioner of ths Land Record lr.g Division. In which ths land applied for Is situated, and are mad on prlntsd fonnt, copies of which oan be obtained from the Land Commissioner.' Pre-emptions must b occupied for five years and Improvements male to valus of $10 per acre, including clearing and cultivating at least flvs seres, before a Crown Orant can bs received. Per mors detailed Information as, the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received tor purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being Umbtrland. for agricultural purposse: minimum prloe for first-class (arable) land Is II per acre, and secon -class (grating) land 11.50 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or leas of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 19, Land Series, "Purchase and Laea of Crown Landa." Mill, factory, or industrial sites oa timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may bs purchased or Isaaed. the condition Including paymsnt of stumpag. HOMESITE LEASE8 Unsurvsysd areas, not exceeding tt acres, may be leased as hora sites, conditional upon a dwelling being ereoted In ths first year. Utls bIng obtainable aftr residence and improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been survysd LEASES FWr graxleg and Industrial par-poeee ares not exoeedlsg 10 acres may bs lssd by ens pexso c a csenpany. QRAZIMQ m Under ths Oraxlng Act the Province Is divided into graxlng district and ths ran admlniattred under a Ore-sing Commlsslensr Annual erasing permits are Issued based ea numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stock-owners may farm asaxjUtlons tor rang teanagsment Prss ur partly tree, peralts art available fee settler, svwjtar and traveUnra. ua te ten bated. 9 !S"SIJW Yet "CATERPILLAR" Tractors for the FARMER, LOGGER, ROAD BUILDER, MINER FREIGHTER, AND MUNICIPALITY Wherever rugged power and performance are demanded. .... Literature and Prices on Request SOLE DISTKinUTOKS FOR D.C.: MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO, Limited 1325 STANDARD HANK BUILDING VANCOUVER, B.C. HOLT 0S3S&sf&inmn BEST DEMAND "Rupert Brand" THE DAINTIEST UltEAKfAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage C-. IM Prince Rupert. U.C. Canadian National cThc Largeil Kailway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from ritlNCE ItlTKKT for V AM'OI VKK. VICTOHIA. HKATTLK. MONDAYS, Till UHIIAVS. 4.00 p m.. HATHRPAVA. 8.00 p.m. For ANYOX and NTKWAKT. HON HA YH, t'RIDAYM, 4.00 pjn. POT MANKETT INLKT. MONDAYS. 4 00 p.m. For NOI'TII (Jt'KKN CIIAItlOTTK 1U.M. Fortnightly. For SKACIWAY, M i:iNEM).YH. 4 00 p m. PA88ENOKR TltAINN LEAVE PRIW'E HI'PKRT , DAILY EXf'EPT KI NDAY at 1140 a.m. for I'HINC E UKOROE. ElMIUNTOtl. tYINMI'EO, all iMilnts Eaxlern Canada. LnHed Mates. AOENCY AIJ. OCEAN TKAMIIIP UNE. CITY TICKET OPKICE. I8 TIIIHH tE.- rRINIP HI1 PERT. vPACinci - tllTf ... . . rbone tU y j fc-si- oailings rrorn rrince Kupert To Kelrhlkan. Wrangrll snd Kksgws June II. IS, IS, tt, IS. tt. To Vsnoiuter, Victoria and (Seattle June 8. !, to, tt. t7, M. 1ST ' . PKINCEHS ROYAL inr Itutedsle. Eot Hells Hells. H-ean Falla, Namu, Altrt IUJ. Caicpbell ller and Vancouver every Friday. IS p.m. Agency tat all Steam.hlp IJnca. fall Intermstlon from IV. C. OUCIIAltl). OMieral Agent, Corner of 4lh Street and 3rd Avenue, ITInte lUprrt. ILC. Phone SI to