May 21, 1928 I M I i to II SsTllI m umiing Sho es ildivn. from vs. from . . . $1.0.-; $ I. .." -i' are real bargain VVf have also a great IMCIlt ()f Mens Suits ivy Iilue Serge, made i, " nuine imported Eng- ; materials by the bent I rom . . . $20.00 up iiul Hoys' Panto from 81.05 ..rid Girls' Blazers, m $1.75 up Silk and Wool ii. i s at prices per cent lew. Montreal Importers Third Avenue ' H Miller. Proprietor Why Buy Cake? Vancouver when you ,i licUer quality cake ir cent cheaper your own city and ,,:!y. nd Dark Fruit Cake, 10 ind Citron take, ( i ike. with mixed fruit 10f i .ke at 2."c ' :!k.- at 'r,t ; make your own -lrouB by encour-ii' workmen of your "'"I are all matfe in i Hakery and the 1 it in unsurpassed Electric Bakery . Telephone 667 f' V AI.I.ACK CO, LTD. v:te clearance Ladies' and Children's Dresses - our Windows ' OATS ON SALE snt itil Reductions I.S.WallaceCo.Ltd. Phone 9 d ve. and Fulton NayySuits I BS-sme. and Ensemble Suits rDemers" PRINCE GEORGE I- 8. Balrd. local niereharfe Is celebrating the fifteenth ennlversay of bU entry into business here. With Premier J jj. MoLaan and MJor M. Moodle, provincial ornnlMr in attendance, the Ubsral convention for ran t on Oeorge riding" will be held. tej . Q fcxillHIT.H W lXjrajXsrtlc jk May 28. A luncheon will be tendered ' , ami ItuVJtT 0 tne delegates. delegates, It n ii ii expected expected that thmt M M. "Try. Mi. A., will be renominate! The local Elks' Lodge will have charge of the celebration here for achool chUd-ren on May 34. The Prince Oeorge Band, under the leadenblp of Dr. A H Bayne, wiu be in attendance. A. E. Richards, supervisor ! Illustration sutions. has completed an m- speetlon of tbe Salmon River sitwri- tnenui station operated by J. S. John son. He was pieaaed with the , which cloven came through the winter. Allan Blake, one of the employees of the Fraser Timber Syndicate at Dome Creek, is spending a holiday tn town. Prof. H R. Mare of the University of British Columbia and A E, Richards, supervisor of experimental stations. spent several days in thu section during the past week engaged in the making of an economic farm survey. John Clark has arrived here Nanatmo to take up his duties a vlnclsj policeman. from pro- Rev. T. F DePencler of St Michael's Oh rch has srranged to hold many services In the district during tbe coming J. Porta Campbell arrived in the city last week from Vancouver, accompanied by sirs. Campbell, and intends to spend the summer here. Mtwtl in the nllv "PHQVINCIAI. KLBCTIONS ACT" HUM E HL'PKKT U.MKMIAL DISTRICT NOTICE is hereby given that I an at in aay, the 2 1st day of May. int. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court-house. Prince Ru-prt. hold a sitting of the Court of Revision for she purpose of revising '.he lirt of voters for tbe said electoral district, and of hearing and determining any and all object Ions to tbe retention of My name on the said list, or ta the registration as a voter of any applicant for registration: ami for the other purposes set forth In the 'Provincial Elections act. Dated at Prince Rupert. B C 91 n oay oi April, ira IS manrTRAR of voma. Prince Rupert Electoral District LAND ACT notice of intention' to apply i.i: ai; la mi TO In Prince Rupert Lead Reoordlng Die-irict and situate on Moresby Island ad jacent 10 Minora oar BCiaetate imet Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Pacific Mills Limited of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation pulp and paper manufacturers, intends to apply for a lease of tbe follow! described lands - Commencing at a post planted at the 8 W. corner of S.TX. SMTP: thenoe 71 degrees SO aalaues Went (Astronomic) 1S00 ft.; thence North SS degrees SO minutes West (Astronomic) IBM ft.; thence norm as degrees so minutes aast i Astronomic ) BOO ft : thence North SB degrees West (Astronomic I U00 ft.: thenoe North 60 degrees East (Astronomic i 050 ft, more r lees, to an inter-rertlon with the high water mark of Alhfurd Bay: thence following the aald lush water n.ark Southerly to the point if commencement, save and except one land containing one acre more or less and another Island containing 0.28 acres. more or less-the whale containing lis rcres. more or less. PACIFIC MILLS. LIMITED. Applicant. By Parker Samuel Bonney. Dated April IS. IBM. 181 MINKHAL ACT (Form P.) certificate or improvement NOTICE I Crown Orant or tne soove rwa. Atid further take notice that action. I under section B5 must be comavenoed I before the issue of such Certificate of Dated this 5th dnvo! "hD Meet. TERRACE AND THREE FAIRS ASSOCIATION AT HTRAtVHEKUY TERRAQE, May 21. The advisability Of sendBSST exhibits to the nravlniriml fair at Raw Westminster snd to the Prince Rupert fair took up most of tbe atumitn ol the directors of the Ter- raoe Pall Pair Association at their meetlng on Friday night. D. D. MUnro of the Land Settlement Board hat requested that tbe Tcrract dtrtriet co-operate with the Interior ir sending a combined display of Bulkley and Skeena Valley produce to -tbe New WoMninater Pair. Ail agreed that it would be a good advertising scheme but as the provincial fair came at practically tbe same time as our own. the fair board did not feel that tbejr wculd be able to devote the tune to ccllrcting and preparing tbe display asked for from this and. It was decided to send s request asking the board of trade to a swims the responsibility and appoint a capable man to take charge of the work. Mr. Munro having made assurance that tbe financial end would be met. PHINTi: Kl'PEKT FAIR The proposal to send a district ex hibit to Prince Rupert brought forth a bested discussion there being a diversity of opinion as to any benefits derived therefrom in tbe way of adver tising or improving marketing condi tions. Some felt that individual exhibits did more to advertise the possibilities of the district while others felt that commercial exhibit of staple produce for which a market was required would be a better means to '.hat end. It wis finally decided to leave It In the hand of a committee composed of O. Hamlin. 'Jss. Lever, J K. Oordon and two ladles to be appointed by the Women's In stitute. Further action will be taken tn the matter when tbe possibilities of this season's crop are apparent. HAMtET PROPOSED As an advertising scheme and as a means of co-operation tn marketing It was proposed to put on a banquet on the day of tbe Terrace Pair, the menu to be composed entirely of toeal pro duce and as Uttle Imported material id in the preparation as possible. To this banquet It was proposed to send Invitations to wholesalers, pro duce dealers, newspaper eat ten. etc.. I within a marketabie area of tbe district. In this way. an opportunity would be given for the producer and wholesaler to gat together and talk over marketing problems. The matter was left over to be decided upon at a luture meeting. A letter was read from A. E. Blow. r.f tbe colonisation department of tbe CNJl. offering his usual 10 donation to .be used in the children garder section The tender of C. H. Sawle. New Hsrelton, being the lowest for the prtrtlrg of the prise lkrts, it was ac cepted. NEW HAZELT0N The season of the Maatlton Tennis Club was opened on the local courts si the first of this week. Though -he top Is still covered with snow. Raeher de Route mountain is now beginning to take on lu summer appearance and to a glory to behold at this time. The Hanelton Horticultural Associa tion had s sucossaful meeting at the first of tbe weak with about twenty members present. A number of new features will' be Introduced at the flower show this veer and it has been decided to again supply bouquets to tbe trains during the summer. R. 8. Fisher of Vanaeraoof was a Princess Pat. Lot ": Pilot. Lot 4JTi I visitor in Baaattoa last week. a s a i n lies, rtiissm i lot saaa.i - i located: On Munro Mountain sbout four miles from the town of Atlln. TAKE NOTICE tha. we. James Stokes and C. R Fruser, Free Miner's Certificate No. SPMKI-aoOfll. Intend sixty days from the date hereof, tn apply to the Mlnlnr. Recorder for s Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Insurance Real Estate Bonds We specialise in B.C. Mining stockH and accept buying order on Vancouver and selling KxchanKe at Vancou-ver rateH. S.D.JohnstonCo.Ltd. C17 2nd Avenue Miller. Agents for- Mr. and Mm. T. B Campbell arrived last week Cram Winnipeg, Mr. Campbell being here to resume his totem pole preservation work along the Skeena River this summer. 0. H. Harris of Bugene. Oregon, wbo hss timber Interests in tbe Kisplox Valley, was a business visitor here last week. A large number of Kitwanga Indians, accompanied by their forty piece band, were here last week tor the funeral of the tata Mrs. Bob Basasare which teak ptaee on Tuesday. C. V. Evitt, returning to Prince Rupert after a business trip as far East ss Vanderhoof, apent a few days in Hanelton. J. Ptotd Strang, manager Bunay-side Canaer. ,od llarry Una of Da-minion Cannery, have bean visitors in Haaattaa amnglBa tot sative help fox the Mrs. It. E. Thornton enterUlaed the members of the Oyster Bridge Club at dinner last But?. P.oSlHTt'KOH According to the Orographic DMM of Caaads raagnirtung, the name of the fiord tad paMee past on Baffin Island in the Oanadltn Arctic treat- pelago, It the Eskimo origin and meant where buck deer are plentiful." The police post st Pangnlrtung was estab- ' tl.-: - the 1B33 .innual CTP'llsn a.ivernment expedltlou to the northern islands. WIH DALLY- 5EW3 FTV3 Dan CI acker Prince Rupert. A. Pool COUVfi St TERRACE W. n. Searkee returned on Saturday after a short business trip to Prince Rupert. Active operations have been started qn the Copper River, bridge connecting . ii. .a? . . toe Terrace to UK( highway, a bUC driver Is b.Vul-nd theftable audi steel for ttW aiaWMkn spsS of the bridge is now In Terrace ready for delivery at the bridge site. Mrs. S. N. KlrkaMy and two children spent several daja this week with Mrs. W. H. Watt at Amesbury. They returned hots as gsUuMky. laketea teas sisln attracting of botldaT Setters and these alreday a tmmn at summer ing use. betag POt Into shape for camp C. R. Harrison, inspector of fish hatcheries arrived from the coast on Saturday to pay a visit of inspection to the Lakelse hatchery. Wm. Treston. who has been s patient In the Prince Rupert hospital for some weeks with a broken leg returned to Terrace on Saturday. Father Godfrey arrived from tbe coast on Saturday to hold service in the local Catholic church. Frank Watt who has spent the past winter and spring in Terrace and Amesbury left on Sunday fo rhla home in High River. Alta, going via Van couver. R. E. Allen, district forester. Prince Rupert and T. W. Brewer, district forestry supervisor of Smltbers. were in town st the week end. R. A. McRae and V. Strstton of the Lakelse Hatchery etaS apent the weak- end la town. Joe Spltxl returned fr'in Prince Rupert wood on Saturday. on Saturday W. Thompson and J- Oar'and in from Kalum Lake on Friday. left on Sunday for was a visitor here (."oen Van-the week end. Frank. Warns of Piioes Rupert saaat tne '.tea end In W. R. Cavanagh was in from Rots- oeorge Uttle left on Sunday to visit his brother. A. S. UtOe. Ml the PAnwl Rupert hospiul. consigeraoie insnrovement work wef dore on tbe Terraee OoU course at the "work bee" on Fridsy sfternoon. Te work will be continued throiuhotit the week In the hope of having tbe course in condition by May St. . S3II7IIERS The Bmttbers and District Board of Trade has been advised Shot the Canadian National Railways, bf special boat rata, etc.. are endwevojan to establish Bulkley Valley hay asM other pro ducu in the markets of the northern eoast sad the far northern interior. The board iiprssnii lu appreciation for the steps that are being taken. The Smithars Fall Fair Association has elected officers for the year ss follows .'resident, Dr. R c. Bamford; vloe-pre sident. C J. Killer iTelkwa); sscretary. Fred Cook It has been decided to bow the fair again this year. A vary successful last Saturday afternoon by the Woman's AuxUlsry to the Bulkley Valley District Hospital. Over S3 00 was realised in cash and supplies. James Kerr has arrived" hers to take 3 bbrge of the business end of the min ting delopment work on the Vl panted by Mrs. Kerr and wUl setahilah offices at the King Tut mine. Failing to rally from an operation per formed on account of stomach trouble. Rilts Arthur Fletcher of Quick died In the Smlthers Hospital at tbe end of the week. He was 49 years of age and was unmarried. Tbe sixteen-month old baby of Mr. and Mrs William Oslr. Forestdale, was operated on st the local hospital on Tuesday night for the removal of a rup tured appendix. Local anglers are awaiting with ha vocal Mrs. H. Son warts left oa Monday to! spend a six months' holiday In Franca. She was farawelled by many friends. Barttay MeCrea. Top ley merchant. spent a few days in town at the end of the week. As be was suffering with: root trouble, be purchased s new la which to return borne. Mrs. H. F. Noel and family left at the first of the week to spend a, lew weeks visiting with friends in Vancouver snd Victoria. Mr. Noel accompanied them as far as Prince Rupert. A, . B. M druses, pioneer rancher of ictotf Ihrtfi Bulkley, was a visitoa in town J J'TArrnsytlkaTwMfe. ... Patience the reopen m of Lata rUsaAyM night on way at tor risninc, naa lake haai been dosed to fishing tar three sears. Stating that he was vtaiuna from the Southern states to Paris. Baa first longdistance biker of the -eaaass visited Smishata Mas yoek. .-u., wwrtivarV (Mart in eevaral eactRma or Oa tiRirict throughout tbe past week, fires near Rose Lake and st potato along the Skeena River demanded attention but oaused little damage. The Bulkley hill hm been made safer for trafflo following a eat from two sharp turns by the departaaeat of public works. A son was born last Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Oeddlngs at Tetkwa. Mi's '"y McKeimle left on Tuesday for Victoria where sl.s wUl mume bar 'ihe Smlthers Athletic Club lag on Wednesday night to prelkninary arrangements for the celebration of Dominion Day here. Mrs. Charles Reld was hostess at a bridge party on Tuesday night with a number of the members of tbe Felix Bridge Club of H seel tun In attendance. PrUse were won by Mrs. Stanley Bennett. Mrs. Otof Hanson, and Mrs. J Newtek, the latter of Hasefton. John R. Turner, madlger of the Du thie mine, addressed s meeting of tbe Oauneoe branch of the British Col urn- Cham br of Mines on Thursday B. P. Messner left on Mondsy for a two weeks' trip to Spokane. Vancowvoy, and other points on mining business. It Is reported tbst Mr Messner Is pa Rising a company for the coasi of a large hotel at the and Alfred, Streets. PROFESSOR T. H. BOGGS LECTURES IN TERRACE TERRACE. Msy. SI Bogga of the University an sdui'-ss nc-r on ar-1 "wis Prof. T. H Of BC gsve in O.W.V4A. hall on "Cltlaenshlp and Public Opinion" and seldom. In Terrace, has It been the privilege of the local people to hear a more Interesting and Inspiring talk on what- is now becoming a very vltsl subject. Prof Boggs came here under the Terrace Board of Trade auspices, through University extension lecture system. Well cakacianJ VAcinc of your copy of The Daily News every night by having it delivered to your address by carrier paid in advance will bring it to you every night for a year Keep Yourself Postei about world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Rupert, your own town, and by no means the least, get the NEWS OF THE STORES ' their prices and their bargains by reading regularly THE DAILY NEW; IT WILL PAY YOU! Canadian Pacific Railwa) B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krtehlksn. Wrsngell, Janeaa, and Skagwar May t. it, tS. To VSBCuter, Victoria and Seattle Mir C 16, ST. aCaaStliMi PRINCESS ROYAL tut llutedsle. East Bella Hells, Ocean tn!H. Nsmu, Alert Day. Campbell Itlter and Vancouver every Friday. IS pjn. A teari for all Steamship Lines. rail lafermatkHi from V. C. OKCIIARIl. General Aar..., fwraer at 4th Stmt sad 3f4 Auntie, Prince Uaprrl IUC Itwae SI " UNi0iM-STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Hatllog from lrinre Iteitert IW VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swansea !Uy, Vhiteasle, Alert Hay, eta Tuestlav. 8 p.m. I'or VANCfiliVKR, VICTOHIA. Ilatedale, Alert Itty. etc, Ssierday, 1 a.m. lr I'tlltT MMI-XIN and NAAS Kit Silt I'OINTA. Itlday. lor ALICE ARM, AN'YO.V. STEWART, WALKS ISLAMi, PORT SIMIVON, Handav, 8 p.m. 1M tad Avenue. It. M. SMITH. Agent. PrtHce Rsrt. 1LC. Taragl tlokets sold la Vlrturls ami Seattle, snd baggage checked Ibroeth ta destlaatlei OPENING NATIONAL PARKS The building of first clam moto: high-ways and the provision of campsites snd other facilities have served to make the Canadian National Parks much more accessible to our own poo-pie, snd It Is a notineable fact that Canadians are alive to .the opportunities which are open to them; tourists records show that a higher percentage of Canadians Is visiting these great reserves each year. Tisiii Ma is. Bsctkm sat .v;"IANI)AtT. NOTICE OP IVtENTION TO APTLY TO l'l'Kril.E LAM) In Prince Rupert Land Reoordlng Dis trict and situate about B miles from tbe mouth of Khutse River. TAKE NOTICE thst the Detroit Western Uimag Company of Vancouver, Saturday evening ! f, ", lenas to apuiy tor company, in- txriuisslon to uu I chase the following described lands: uumnmKini si a Don ma foot distant from tbe Witness post ur- one on the West side of Lot 171; thence westerly 60 chains; thence southerly 30 chains; thenoe easterly SO chains: thenoe northerly 10 chains, acd containing 100 sores, more or less. P PARDOE WILSON, the Agent ror 1 Detroit Western Mining Co. Dated 18th April, 138. MILK PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 Cash price tickets. MeBride Street store sow cloned Valentin Dairy Of fire and Dairy . lUh St Tclf phone SS7. Radio Radio The Radiola IT will give you the best reception. Price complete SSMJS Cannot be sold for less Special SIX I'OUTIIAIT POSTALS of yourself for 11.00 Winnipeg and Vancouver Priest. F. W. CHANDLER Photographer Klftrf Street. Phone Red St