June 26, ma Truck Driver I believe Champion is the better spark plug because of the way C hampions stand up in hard truck service. Champion Is the bctter'spark plug I (".mihc it hat an eaxlutive (illi trunice insulator tpe-,iallv treated to with rand the much higher mperaturei of the Modern highompre Min engine. Altoanevr ii. ntcd aolld copper a i ket-sealthatruniaintl solutely gad-tight t ' der high comprei-!- on. Special analysis t ctrodetwhichaiiure a fixed spark-gap under all driving condition. KZ9 Champion SparCPIugs Wl.dM. Ooorio A ANAD1AN.MADE TBODUCT MINING Stocks N'(io:i and afternoon clos-i'if prices on Vancouver stuck Km hange on our -iock-liyt bnard daily. We can give instant service iii buying and Helling Mini tit' Stock on Vancouver Stork Kxchange. V also have facilities for i ;i iiir Wheat orders on u : ii i .? Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Ceurt & Co Ltd. Vancouver. S. D.Johnston Co.Ltd. 6!" 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, IJ.C LADIES DRESSES, Coats, Millinery and Lingerie Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue City Meat Market Selvig IJros. Third Ave. I'hone 70S K.IOT I ISK GRONSAKR A lie sorter norsk ot Norske fiskekonscrvcr Norske Hukkprkavrlnuer Norske. hvetcskonrokker Norsky j-ukonyikker Norske knckkeiirod Norske flalbrdd Mutter ojs.v. Int ky. varer. nilljge prlser. Hurttg oniliringelse raa daily irgyw MOOSE HOLD FINE STEAMER nniid n.tv HUGE PICNIC B.C.'s il TO COME HERE TIIOl'SAXI) PEOPLE ttATIIEK AT Payroll ritlXCESS, KATIfLKBH I)LX OSIff, linnv ISLAM TO, KJ0t,fAV UAV.MHll'TB l t AU1Mk.A, EK I'XDEK FiritF.lKV..-'' ISO I'UifcB t)F. ruiNCESp Grows leva mi LOUilE " '' Tf , . The M6ta'jbOJ had one of the urccMtul picnics that hat taken place (-ii a large aeale la the history of Prince Rupert. Favored with beautiful j weather everything was earned out without a tingle bitch. A aeow which wa kindly donated by the Georgetown ! Lumber Co. left the government wharf at 8.30 urn. taking the paraphernalia, win tawed over by the Tide-Rip. (dosy a ted by George Buahby) Capt. Jef Lambley It wan much appreciated bell- boys as It. ablated materially aa a U.bor taver. The number carried by the official boats were: men. 349, women. 20S, children 41S. beaidea partlea whe came over in private boata. The heata were Tackla. Capt Ohria. Markvold ! Viking. Oapt H Erlckson; Roslae B. Capt A. Johnson: Johanna, Oapt Jo ha Wick: Salvage Princess, Capt. Frank Tyler Tranaportstlon Qillin Boyer and Jack , Morriaon on the city end with Out i Strorodthl and Jimmy Kelly at the Dig-by Ialand aide. Tlofceta B. M. Simpson and Percy Cameron -Race were in charge of J and O. C. Schubert, anted by Ales MdCenmfc jack Judge. Fred Beaddea, and B. Lamb while Mra. Mlokawaon and Mrs. C Idwarda danded out the prime. Teas Bitot waa la charge of the hot doge. lee cream and soft drinks wet under the generalahlp of V. Mutaallem. Jack Preeee. B. Long. O. Ouelpa and J. Smith. Coffee A. Ohneshorg, Sam Baudene-child. W. P. Derry. Jim Poatullo and A. O. Bartlett. Aaelttlng in varloua capacities were Joe Blaggard. O. Strand. A. O. Bartlett. B Lamb. Herman Johannaon. Jacob Knuteen and others Orchestra ClhT Cameron. Oeo. Bro-ebu. Len Bond, Jackie CampbeU and Walter Johnson. Bandmaster T. Wilson was in charge) of the Beys' Band which enlivened the proceed Inge. A O. Pranks waa chairman of caae-mitteea, Names of winners of noes: Under 4 years- 1 Annie Poatullo; S. W ATER NOTICE rLCAHJKU HTttJUMS TAKB NOT! OB that B. D Judton, Ltd.. v. hew s ddress is Terrace, B.C.. will apply for a lloenae to use the waters of Kluumgallum River near Terrace for i Clearing Streams" purpose. namilT i fearing and Improving the stream for I the driving, beaming, or rafting of logs I The points ec the stream between which ; it is proposed to clear are from the point where the Kltawmgalliim River m-leasecte the North Lfcae of Lot 1MB to the South Line of tot 1411. Range a, Coast District The estimated mileage between the said points is 4 4 miles, more or less The term proposed for the 11 ounce la 21 years This notice waa potted on the ground on the aotb day of June, mag A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the Water Act" will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C.. The petition for approval of undertaking and an application for ap-! uroval of the Schedule of Tells will be heard in the off ice of the Beard of In- ! veetlgatlon at a date to he flatd. and , any interested person may file aa oojee- 1 Hon thereto In the office of the Ooanaw 1 1 roller or of the Water Beeorder of the District Objections to the aavtlaetto may be filed w.lh the said Water Recorder ' or wttb the Comptroller ef Water Rights. Parliament Buudlnga, Victoria. BC.. within thirty days after the flret BBpearanre of this notice in a local newspaper The date of the riret publl- ' cation of this notice la June It. IBM. t B. D. JCDSOM LTD., Applicant ! B. D. Judaon. Agent. WATER NOTICE IHVriWOX AM I'SE. TAKE WOnCI that The Detrott Western Mining Co.. whose address Is hos atandard Bank Bulldlne. Vancouver. : B.C.. wlU apply for a lloenoe to take and use 140 e ls of water out of Beat Pork of Knutae River which flows wea- 1 terly and drains Into Knutae Inlet. Ore-ham Beach. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 1400 ifrci assi ut itn wwiMiati i 1 west aide ol. Lot 11a PTtnae ampere ;tttrlA anaV Wm hwd JBsJf purposes upon the MinersT OMnp oe-scriHed aa Weettra Copper (plana on file ! tloe waa posted on the ground on the loin nay oj ssef, issi. - nctlce and an application pursuant thereto and to the AvaWr Aof' will be filed in the offioa of the Water Recorder ut. Prince Rnpart. Objecthmt to the application Stay be filed with the aald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller if water rt Ignis, rmruaaivni buiiuiuw, Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice In a local newspaper The date of the flret puDUceuon w .um uviw m - ... D8TBCHT WBSTBRN MINIWO CO., Applicant By r Pardoe Wilson, Agent, UNI) ACT NiiTin: or intention' to An-LY ti LKAK I.ANO In Prince Rupert Land Reporting Die-trlct Vnd situate adjacent toShford Bay Moresby Island. SkldegaU Inlet, Charlotte lalande. Queen v!r: tl mgmrtv ii.t u.irii Mills umlted of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation PiUP and Paper NUJJ8? to apply for a leaie of the following de the WaiU to po""- ol commeaoentent, 2Td cSSu.nin.ln; c? - rftul"u " Appllcint. Donald w 11 our nwimiuu. Agent for Pacific Mills. Limited Dnted MV 3 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED vltWR Alert ,1a,. etc. I,, VANrOfVKIt. TuiKihiv. 5 11.n1. .. . ttav ,tc. Saturday. 7 a.m. l or VANrODVtiu. VICTORIA. rtal. J Mm l or PORT SIMI'MON and N AAH Kit r II POIN J'JjyiBx BI.MPSON. lor AI.H'K A KM. ANYOX, HTKWAKi'. WM.iH ISI.A. snndii. H p.m. ... ,,., frincf Kn, i-r Uf l ::i tiii.l Avenue. Tf M r"TTT. .., iKsg'- hurracr rlm-krd T 1 . ,. iv ... Vliturlu and sntllle 0II - - -iiiciilni The pay rolls are growing. H.C.'b pay roll was bigger in 1927 than in '26. We are glad of it. Pacific Milk is one of the induatriea that contribute to the list. Everything down to the nails In the boxes is mbde in B.C. Pacific is a 100' product of thla province the only evaporated milk that is. PACIFIC MILK factories at Ablxitaforil and Ladner, II.C. 'Build ll.C." Bobbie Weaver: 3. J. Krause. Under 4 year 1 M Leach: 2. Jackie Laurie. Beys. 4 to fl years 1. Kenneth Schubert: 3. Dick Cameron: S. Vic Cavantle. Olrls, 4 to S years 1. ZUa Kreuse; a. Tene Cameron; 1. Jean Storte. Boys, 6 to S yeare 1. Billy Roma: 3. Johnnie Skog: I. A. Bailey. atria, to S yeare 1. Betty Weaver: a. Bdlth Slatta: 1. Kitty Cameron. Boys. 8 to 10 yeare 1. Zaml Dominate: a. Joe Baylor: S. Johnnie Skog. Olrls. S to 10 years 1. Mildred Nunlaaba: 3. Winnie Cameron: 8. Athol Russell. Boys, 10 to 13 years 1. Don Arrey: 3. Joe Baylor: S. Rennl Cavanlle. Olrls. 10 to ia years 1. Mildred Kunlaaba: 1. May Byrne: S Jdlcky Casey Boys, IS to 141. Priaao Vaccber; 2. Don Arrey; I. Baddy Oreen. Olrls, ia to 141. Myrtle Rom: a. May Byrne; S. Micky Casey. Boys, 14 to 181 Prime Vacner; a. B1U Vance: 8. Tony Buaanlch. Olrls, 14 to !. 1. Myrtle Bote; a. Evelyn Byrne: Mary Casey Walking Race. Men over 40 years 1. Jack Judge: a. A. Bartlett, S. Louie Laacarotto. Married Ladies' race 1. Mrs Yager. a. Mra. Large; a. Mra. Tygmunt. Olrls over 16 (100 yards dash. 1 Bvelyn Byrne; 3. Julie Thomas; a. Mar ine Joy. Beys over 18. 1 100 yards dash) 1 Prlmo Vaccber. 8. Pete Purgo: 8. Art. Knowler. Olrls lassj. fuaap 1. Bvelyn March; a. Bessie Derry; 8. Sola Tees Boys' Imp, skip and Jump. 1. M. Byrne; 3, Pete Purgo; 8. J. Strand. Three legged race Oentlecnan and lady partner. 1 Harry Weber and Marojiie Joy. a Wm. Sherman and Mra. Large. 3 Amertoo Domlnato and Louise Earelll. High Low High Low High Low High Low High tea, High PRINCE RUPKICT TIDES MONDAY. JUNE 8 ?:4 aaa. 18.T ft. 30M pjn. 1T.8 - 19 aja. 6,1 ISM pat. ? " TlDhllAY, JltNB 88 8:88 ajn. 15.4 ft. 31:10 pm. 1S.1 - a 81 am 8J " 14:80 pa SJ " WKIINEMIAY. JINE 7 8:88 aa. 15.4 ft. 81:54 pm. 1&. " 8:H am. t.4 " 15.88 pm. 84 ' TIUKMIAY, JINK M 10:68 am. HJt ft 38:85 pm. IS.l " 4:48 ana. 8 J " 18:17 pm 8J - riuiiAV, jtm: an 119 ajn. Ml ft. SB:18 paa. la." v it. aeyt alM." SB M im pjn. 9J0 " SATI'ItDAY. Jl'XE 13:80 am. 1T ft. 384 pm 30 " 8:11 a.m J6 " 11:50 pjn. J " LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTBKTICN TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Prince Rupert Land -iecordl.it District and situate adjacent to AUfora Bay. Horeahf asaand, SUdeaate Inlet, Queen Ch4jfcty leavnds. TAKB WOTICE that Pacific Mills Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Pulp and rafter Manufactureta, laVend to apply for a leaae of the following de scribed lands: Commencing at a peat planted on thi high water mark of an ialand: thence fallowing the high water mark around the ialand to point of commencement and containing. 0.86 acre, more or less PACIFIC MILLS, LIMITED, Applicant. Donald Wilbur HodWton. Agent for Pacific Mills, Limited Pald vftVa. loan. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOIt COX-MINT TO TRANSFER OF llKEIt LICENCE NOTICE IB HBRBBY OIVEN that. OB the 11th dav of Julv next, the under signed intend to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Uoenee Number 818. and laauad in respect of premises being part of a building known aa the TourUft Hotel, situate at Terrace, B.C.. upon the lands de-tcrlbed as Lota 1 and a. In Block 11. Map B73. Prince Rupert Land Registration rMsAriet. In tha Province of British Col umbia, from Oeorge Teasier to Angelc- aueisociUv ana uroano toiwrnini, 01 Terrace, British Oulumbla, the traneier- r" -t Tf" "e. BC. this aa ol June, AD. 102B ANOEIO RUSTACfHIO. ' TRHANO COl.BACHINI Applivanu kbd Tranaleiec KgBgatataaiaEepaxrEgas 8HBiBeaaaaaaaaJBH sBTiaaaaaaaawBBBBBBSBBBeBV. Owing to aa acedient to the vseatl, the scheduled sailing which would have : brought the CJ".R. steamer Princess Louise here today doroute to vAlaakaj waa oaoceiled and. Instead, the trip will be taken by the steamer Princess Kathleen which wuV arrive here about noon tomorrow enrout north. It will be the first call at hrince Rupert or . Alaska porta of the' palatial new steamer which was commissioned two or three yean ago in the Vancouver-victoria-Qeat- tle triangle run. The regular master of the Prlnoest Kathleen Is Capt. j Tbosnee Btppon hut whether be will ; brlac the vessel norm on thla epeotal: trip la not fcnewn. The vessel wUl have a large group of round trip tourtet pat- j aengem on board. She wlU pick up I the regular scheehile of the Princess I Louise ta the notrh. and is due to call i bete southbound on Saturday. Also due to the accident to the 1 Princess Louise, the aalllng north of I the Princess Royal on the local run I this week It cancelled. It was announced thla morning. HAMILTON MINISTER WAS SPEAKER SUNDAY Ilev. Dr. It. It. irmm4 Ileerd at I With Srrtleee ta First Pretttytertan Chureri Dr. D. B. Dniaunond. pastor of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, and one of Canada's prominent clergymen, spoke eloquently at both services in PI ret Presbyterian Church yesterday He dealt with the work of the church lr the old. eataMlabed portions of Eastern Canada and hit addresses proved very Interesting. A special feature of the musical pro gram at the evening service was the rendition of two quartettes "Art Thou Weary?" and "The Beaut. ful Land." by J. A. Teng. S. J. Hunter. A. Clappertoa and John B. Dsvey. LOCAL NURSES HAVE SUCCESS IN EXAMS. which waa formerly owned by L. R. Parry, who has left the city The boat, an open one with top. la SBVi feet long and u powered wi'h a 6a hp Dubr'.i engine. Bids on the boat started at 850 PARENT-TEACHERS OF TERRACE ACTIVE OrgantaaHmi nana Work ff Vet Sea son at MntMy l TSHRACI. JTTNC 25. The regular monthly meeting of the Parent Teachers' AaaorlaUon. which was post poned last week owing to Premier Mac-Lean's vlalt. waa held on Thursday vming at the school house and was ne of the beet attended meetings of the year. A number of attractive vug- gettloni were made for future activi ties of the association. These Included the buying of pictures, cleaning and fixing the pond near the school tor a swimming pool, active organisation of the Junior Red Cross work throughout the school and the potelhlllty of Instituting an open sir claaa room aa well aa continued improvement of ath letic equipment. Following the business meeting a splendid musical program waa rendered those taking part being Rev. and Mra. Wm. Allan, A. Attive. Miss Janet Young. Miss Annie Allan luid Mrs. Von Hees as Mmompanlst. TERRACE Rev. T. J. Marsh left on Wednesday to spend a few day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Wilson at Remo. Emery Marshall returned on Wednesday from Prince Rupert. While there be purchased a gas boat and purposes going ruhing for the summer. He has rsnted hla ranch 3 Mm. Jones of Terrace. Bt. H. Altemus of Bast Orang-?. New Jersey, la ptendlng a abort time In the on one of hit periodical bual-iH'in frpi ' ' '" " 'he Hher- man LuuiLer Co.. of Poladui. !i York. 11 I II ittljsaJI Tggajllliflggef wW 1 1 hi I'hiiiiWisTiW The simplest answer to automobile satisfaction is just this: to know the ovcrpowcrinff conviction of greatest value held by Essex owners. to see Essex beauty. to examine Essex quality. to experience Essex comfort. to ride and know Essex performance. The Eaaex Super-Six high-compression motor ia patented and exclusive, and ia so far: as we know the moat powerful of Ha sise in the world. The four-wheel brakes used on Essex Are the same type used on costly cars and assure the maximum brake safety as well as the softness of control that you associate only with high priced cars. In the way women by thousands are turning to Essex is a story of the great and dynamic "man's Super-Six" made beautiful for women. Another bar load of Essex Super-Sixes has just arrived. We would appreciate aon op-rortunity to demonstrate to you. The Super-Six principle amazingly revealed. Plve Passenger Bssex Super-Six Sedan, complete, fully equipped $ lilS.d Five Passenger Essex Super-Six Coupe, complete, fully equipped $.'2Ti5A)() Fire Passenger Essex Super-Six Coach, complete, fully equipped, $1,1I)1.00 Prince Rupert Auto Co. Second Avenue. Opposite Prince Rupert Hotel Phone 275 Mr. end Mrs Oeorge E. Kdth and Mrs. Kerr entertained a number of their lr lends at a whist party on Wednesday evening. Four tables were play-, ed. pAses for high scores going to Mra. Judtn and B. L. Mcintosh. Follow-; lag refreshments a musical hour waa much enjoyed. V. Lobb, Vancouver, waa a business vlaltcr here on Wedneeday. I Hkw. MUlkes Oek-ene.' VU. AMee ajjg, mmi aitd Mate VI -Ante B4wa Heeevne ItegMered Nitrate Pred Nash, BjCLB. returned Yxune on Thursday from Haaelton where he has been nngaged on eurvex work at the Miss Mlllloent Osborne, Mist Alice airVer Cud mine. Nelacn and Mlaa Winnie Dlbb. 1038, graduates from the Prrnce Rupert Oen- Dr. ooaee. dentist. Prince Rupert, eral Hospital training school Tor nurses, has been spending a few days in Tor- were tueoeaaful in the recent provtn-' rat. '.lal Registered Nurses' examinations 1 ,. .hey were the only candidates stmt up Thos Prater was a visitor here from rom the local institution thla year, cedarvale on Thursday. rhe leader for the province in the ex- lunlnatlont waa Miss K. Deakln of the Moafaeur of Vancouver was an Vancouver General Hospital training tTOXD the eoatt on Thursday's icnooi. , train ED. JENNER BUYS POWER BOAT VERA MAY AT AUCTION For a hid of 8130. B. P. Jenner at an luetlon sale conducted by Oeorge Q. Dawea Saturday afternoon on the float jf the Prince Rupert Salvage St Towing Oo. bought teh pleasure boat Vera May NEW IIAZEL.T0N on. Dr. B. P. Tolmle, provincial Conservative leader, addraasul a public meettrg in Haaelton on Batarday night and was given a good reception. On the way here from Prince Rupert. Dr. Tolmle gave an open-air address from the rear of the train at Terrace on Saturday afternoon. Prom Haaelton be proceeded to Bmlthen. addressing an open air meening at Lake Xathlyn on Sunday. After Bmltnera. the Conservative leaders and hit party go to Bursa Lake and Prince Oeorge and thence by autcmotule to Aahc.'ft and the southern Interior of the province before winding up the campaign in Vancouver and Victoria a few days before the election date. Mr. and Mra. Campbell and two children motored up from California lust week. They aft on their way to the Naaa Valley where they have purebaaecl .,&. J. MeOaalln had his nose broken and sustained other Injuries and John McLean of Moricetown was more seriously hurt, receiving a broken leg and bead ooncuaaton, when the Ford car In which they were driving collided with a government truck on the highway near Moricetown last week. The Injured men were taken to the Bmlthers Hospital and the police have been Invealgatlng the accident which occurred at a dangerous corner near John Brown creek. The coroner's Jury Investigating thej recent burning to death of Fred McLean when two houses were destroyed by fire In Haeelton has adjourned until ; late thla week In order that the police may make more full enquiries In connection with the tragedy. The lnqueet is being held by Ooioner Hoeklni of emithera and C W. Daemon at foreman of the Jury Funeral service for deceased took place on Thursday. Rev. J. H. Young officiating. ! R. J. MeDonei) of Stewart spent th-! most of last week in New Haealtoa. Work la progressing on the Oopi River aiougli bridge. Braun's Island and Kaluga River bridges In the western part of this riding The bridges will form partj of the main highway. AN ACCOMrLIHIlEO COW "Man wanted for gardening, also to take charge of a cow who can sing In Uic choir and blow the organ."- Y.ik-hlre Post. M ay Belle Lingerie THE NEW MAY RBLLE ROIIETTE RLOOMRR Tailored style, in shades of Sky, Nile. Coral, Peach, Crabapple, with contrast trim. C CA eAetJU Special at per pair OUU SPECIAL MAY BELLE II LOOM ER In Bobette and. ordinary style, beautifully finished with double V crotch. In shades of Sky, Nile, Peach, Crabapple, Coral, Allsises. Q1 Per pair SECURITY FIRST oyal Insurance Limited Liverpool, England Established 1845 Total Funds $ 1 7S,( I:M)I5.22. .&.ejs'J' Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. Co 9 S. D. Johnston Company, Ltd. Agents PRINCE RUPERT. Washes and Driet Without a Wringer THFNEW SAVAGE 59 per cent Faster From hamper to iine in 14 minutes-Washed, Blued, Rinsed and Dried. Sold on easy terms. Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3 JABOUR BROS. COLOSSAL STORE-WIDE carries on, folks, with OUTSTANDING BARGAINS Prevuiling in every department COME AGAIN, AND GAIN AGAIN You save here aa you never saved before. JABOUR BROS.