4b. ... 1 Dr. Alexander h it.' THR -DAILY NKW8 PAGE SIX Welcome Relief from Drudgery Thousands of modern home makers now know the real economy nnd welcome relief frotrt drudgery offered by the modern laundry. Instead of weary hours over steaming suds, their washday is three minutes long two minuter! to gather the soiled garments, nnd one minute to telephone us. THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 PRESERVING SPECIALS SUGAR market is very firm Sugar, 100 lb. sack . . -S7.'i" S'lg-ar, 60 lb. sak $a.KO Sugar, 20 lb. aack ... Sl.lW Sugar, 10 lb. sack K." Sugar, in bulk, 13 lb. for . . 81.00 Brown Sugar, 14 lb. .51.00 These prices for this vveok only. FRUITS Terrace berries are in full swing now. Book your orders with us. We guarantee quality and price. Apricots are in very good shape large boxes over 22 lb. for $2.7.1 Ring Cherries, per lb. 2.1 f R.A. Cherries, per lb. . . 22c Rhubarb, per lb. 2.1c reaches, per dot. -IOf & :i5r Cantaloupes .. I.lf and 20r Bananas, pef lb 1.1c FRUIT JARS We have a new kind of jar the very latest style and more serviceable than ever. See our window. Quart size, per doz... $1.70 Pint aiae, per dos $1.1.1 Rubber Rings, 3 doi. for 2.V Cetto for making jelly, 3 bottles for $1.00. Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. 117-123 5lh Ave. East Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST MILK MILK Fresh PaslcurJcd Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone C57. Mt-fm&.'aw! CANADIANS MAY ! TAKE A SECOND HOMESTEAD NOW EDMOMTQN, Ju,ljf , ,7. Encouragement to Canadian farmera..,who have Actually homesteaded a quarter section or land la given by new regulation or the dona-ton lands branch by which such sutlers may fare forth Into Open land.' and new areas and along with newcomers file upon another homestead Thus all "who exhausted tbir homestead rights through proving up tt : ' to free homestead land wUl have a second chance. The new regulations have given a great impetus to the land rush tit tiir local Office according to A. Norquu dominion lands agent. The same applies In the peace River country where great numbers of the original settlers are preparing to file on homesteads fos the second time. By the recent amendments to the dominion lands act. all who filed, did tbelr homestead duties and were eligible to take out their patents to the land prior to January 1, 1936 may again seek land. .Before filling at the local land office however. It will be necessary to mak application to the commissioner of dominion lands, Ot tawa, giving particulars of the land proved up. when they will receive certificates of eligibility to file for the second time. - - Local News Notes J. C. bavlgan sailed by the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon on a business trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bulger and Syd Hunter met with fair success on a week-end fishing trip to Wood worth Lake. Roger Powell. Indian, a frequent aster. Victoria, B.C, or District Forester, ter. Prince Rupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X9238 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minuter of Lands at Victoria. U.U. not later than noon on the otn aay of Auzust. 1938. for the purchase of Licence X9338. to cut 19.380.000 F.B.M of Hnru Hemlock, and Cedar on an area anwining me . west rauawci m T L &B38 t -Build ac." It's a Richer Milk in the vicinity of te Lake. Moresby uiano. Queen unar- fotte Islands Land District. Thirty ISO) year will be allowed for removal or timber Further particulars of the Chief For ester. Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester ter. Prlnre Rupert. B.C JvAWlTIt I Mrs. J. L. Morris, who ha been a patron of Pacific Mlik for a number of years, sends a letter from White Rock from which we take nn excerpt: "Wo have, iisd. canned inlk oXj very brand andiPapifJc Milk gives the. most satisfaction in cooking and baking. I have often wondered what there is about it that makes it better. Any one who wonders if this Is true let them try several brands for comparison." PACIFIC MILK tactorlrs at Abliolaford and l.adnrr, II.C. "llullJ IVC." 'asm mm. of two mouths' imprisonment, for supplying liquor to Indians. Mr and Mrs Sun Smith will sail i.,. nwi.- Urir.nr' I.-mltfht tor S Uollday trip ta Vancouv points in the south. mission. Princess a brief Htuttes. " eelwy from Armstrong is next returned to the city on the from wre P'ng yaiuornn. i"u Alice Saturday afternoon ' "tron ld tn P""1 trip to Ketchikan on off Iclal 1 Instead of by the heed at 3 lbs. for 25c. Although the head are smaller. of! A"1" V 'uoh better than the Leonard Talt of Victoria, father f"her eouth, being prae- Dr. B. 8. Tilt of this olty. I. shown "7 " nfart- In a picture with hU twin brother. I Dsvld Talt of Duncan. celebrating their "",c - 75th birthday. Two slater, are also!?1"111 two ? in the photograph. for Mr. Meld rum who Is weu f fender, was given three months' known on the Alaska boat. suspended sentence by Magistrate Mc-Clymont in city police court this morning for drunkenness. Boy McDonald was fined 1100. with the option TIMBER SALE X7091 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria, B.C.. hot later than noon on the Oth day if August. 1928. for the purchase of Licence X7091. to cut 3.6M.0O0 F.BJ4. of Spruce, hemlock, and Cedar on an area adjoining North Boundaries of Lots 839 and 842. Sttith Bay. Skldegate Inlet. Queen Charlotte Island Land District. Thirty (JO) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief for ester, Victoria B.C., cr District Forester. ter. Prince Rupert. BjC TIMBER SALE X9237 Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria. B.C. not later than noon on the Oth day -4 August. 1938. for the purchase of Licence X9237. to cut 3.014,000 FJ1M of Spruce, 'Hemlock, and Cedar on an area adjoining Lot 1317. vicinity of sandsDlt. North end of Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Island Land District. Thirty IN) year wui oe aiiowea tor removal of timber.' Further particulars or the outer Fox- Mr. and Mr. B. Plnrner and young son of Baseano. Alberta, sailed by the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon for Vancouver after having spent a couple of days in the city. Mr. Plumer Is a director of the Albert Wheat Pool. NOT MI CH COMPETITION The immigration official was examining an Englishman on hi arrival In New York. "And what do you propose to do now you are in the United States?" he inquired. "Oh, I don't car." replied the Englishman, hopefully. "Anything to earn an honest living.' "Well, come along in. then, aid the official. "I guess there ain't much competition in your line of business." Begins Leader. RAIN INTERFERES WITH TENNIS GAMES ONLY ONE MATCH PLiYED Owing to unfavorable weather. It was possible to plsy only one of the game In the otty tennis championship tour nament. In this X. J. Smith beat E. B) Oregg In the menw singles 6-1, 7-3. Following la the draw for tonight: Men' Single 930 pm. Brand vs. Underwood, CN.It. court. Clyne vs. Slocomb, CN.R. oourts. Black vs. Joalln, Prince Rupert oourts. Hewitaon vs. Howard, Prince Rupert courts. Men' Doubles 7.15 p.m. Marentett and Brand vs Porter and Smith. CNA. courts. Malr and Horton vs. Pryce and LIB- say. C.N.R. courts. TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY COOK WANTED AT PRINCE RUPERT General Hospital. Apply Hospital for particulars. 181 EXCAVATING WANTED ROCK OR sny kind, by day or by contract. E Bossna. 183 IN I'ltOHATE IN THE MLTHKMi: I'OfHT OK I1KITIS1I I'Ol.l'.MIIlA In the Matter of the "Administration Act": and in the Matter of the Estate of Ocorge Edwarda, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Hcnor, P. MoB. Youw?. the 29th day of June. A.D. 1938. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Oeorge Edwards, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified, to me on or before the 8th dsy of Auguit. AD 1028, and all parti Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their In- aeoteoness to me innnwun NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, s Al. Prince Ruern.R.C brtSrfciYtdfcth dsetot July A D M9t Dated May 8a, iw. N 0 T I CC "l ) I I N T K N T I O TO-APri.1 IK ASF, UtM In Smlthers Xjmi Recording and situate adjoining Lot S18i mi Ajt at Hkjwnk River. !F00D PRICES ' LOCALMARKET POTATOES DOWN AND VEGETABLES , IT: AKMSTKONO CELEBY CO.M- TO District on Eait TAKE NOTICE that Christina Oorle; of Paelfl. BO . married woman. IntenC to apply for a lease of the following de MPlhMt lrtia Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 5180, Range B, Coast District: thence north 80 chains; thence east 90 chains; thence south 80 chains: thence west 30 onains. ana con talnlng 180 acres, more or less. CHRISTINA CORLEY, Applicant. INO NEXT WEEK tt.s?Rtti1SSARE SCARCE APKlrOT.N AT MERUIT AND THE KCICYINO rUACIIES CO.M1NO NOON: MEAT CONTINUES 1IIUII Sep.vinal supplies are the chief thing noticed in this weeks survey of the al markets, mainly In fruits 'and vege tables The great, loss in the oheny sop due to excessive rain !s going to make a shortage and usually a scarcity , means higher prices. Those who h tended putting up cherries this summer had bettor . aee about their supplies ri;;ht away to avoid dissppclntucnt. . Aprtcota are also at their height and lupplles of this pleasant preserve should be secured riant sway also. Prices are lower than last. year. 8t. John Free stone peaches are due next week. Cabbage and green peas have advanced In price owing to the great rains in the south but new potatoes have taken a drop, possibly owing to the same rea son, despite the Control Board. Oranges are a ltttle easier owing to temporary ver and other wrow. Robert Meldrtun was acting as as sistant purser cn the Princes Charlotte which was In port this morning northbound. It 1 the first trip north this apple is now exhausted and the new crop from California is expected In about varleay. expected soon from Oall- ttve of the International FUher. Com-'Tokay WUbwt mat svtj tiiau wiiaiuo evuvtwnn. with large stock of New Zealand In I to rage. Beef prices remain high and supplies will be scarce for about six weeki or so yet until the grass cattle ecme on the market. This year on account of the drcught, there Is little grass available and these grass cattle may be later than expected. Oraln fed cattle are at a premium. Pork and all pork products are also advancing In price, whether In sympathy with beet or for same other reason. The fact remain. however, that tMa last month has seen an increase In pork of some five cent a pound. And you can still buy lambs but there are no sheep on the market. Therefore your lamb I lamb and may be Canadian but your mutton to Australian Bggai arc; also advancing In price which Is usual at this thr j.' the " year. Price currant are as follow: LAKD Pure 25c Compound i 30c EGOS B.C. fresh pullet iOe BXJ. fresh flrU 4c B.C. fresh extras' 60c Local new laid 60c FISH Smoked kippers, lb l&c Kippered salmon, -lb 25c Smoked black cod. lb. 30c Finnan baddies, lb 25o MEATS Fowl. No. 1. lb 38c and 40o Roasting chicken, lb. 4i- Broiler 4t Ham. allced. first grade 60s Ham, whole, first grade 35c Ham. picnic, lb 22V Cottage rolls, lb WW Bacon, bsck, sliced 500 Bacon, side to to Sec Pork, jry salt 5c Ayrshire bacon, lb 35e Veal, shoulder 25c Vest, loin too Veal, leg 5e Pork, shoulder 28c Pork, loin ; 40c Fork, .leg 35c Beet, pet reast 15c to 29c Beef, bailing 12tc to 18c Beet, steaic 30o to 45 Beef, roast, prim rib 31c Lamb, chops (0c Lamb, shoulder 85c Mutton, leg 40c Lamb, leg 48c Mutton, chops 40c Mutton shoulder 80c BUTTER Brookfleld, Shamrock and Woodland lb 50c E.aD 2 lb, for 99c Capitol, 2nd grade, lb 45r No. 2 grade. 3 lb. bricks 11.40 Praier Valley, 2 lbs. for 94c Alberta Creamery 45o New Zealand. In bulk 48c prints, 2 lbs for 65c UIICEME Camembert cheese, 8 02. pkg 65o Kraft Llmberger, Vi's 35o Ontario solids 35c New Zealand solids 30a Stilton, lb 40o Kraft 45c Norwegian Oost 85o Napoleon Llmberger 70c Roquefort 750 8wlfU:.Brpokfl(ld..b 4Jc ootiMUiKW: -..i tiT:.. liil.'t' 75c, McLaren' Cream, jars ... 45c and 85c Brookfleld BwWcn'oW,' ''lb. pkg. 30c Qruyere v 45s Brookfleld Canadian cheese, H lb. pkg. 25c Oolden Loaf, lb. 45c Jack, lb 50o Romano Sardo, lb.' 75c Oammelost. Vi lb 30o OUflAll White, per 100 .' 7.65 Yellow, per 100 87.00 I'LOUIt Flour, 49's, No 1 har wheat .... 82.83 Pattn flour, 10' 65c Departmental Service is provided by the people for the people. Pastry flour. 49 32 50 VLUUTAULES New beets, 3 lb, for 25c Beets, ssek 8275 Carrots. New California, lb loo Old potatoes. 8 lbs. 25c Sack 82.25 New potatoes, 6 lbs 25c Sack 8350 Parsley, bunch 05c Oarllc, Imported, per lb 25c New Cabbage, lb 100 New green onion, per bunch .... Be Yfklma turnips, 3 lb, for 3Sc Japanese crated onlous, 4 lbs 36c Local Vancouver radishes 6 Up-river rhubarb, lbs. 2 Bunch carrots. 3 tor 25. Bunch bests, 3 for 34t Bunch white turnip 10S Fresh mint $8 Long Bngllah seedless cukes 26f White spine cuke ZH Vancouver local lettuce, 3 for .... 24t Bpinsch, new crop, 2 lbs. . . . . . . . 254 California celery JOo and 35a Armstrong celery, 2 lbs 36 Oreen pepper, lb 40c New summer cauliflower . . 25e and 38 Hothouse tomato, lb 25c New cabbag, lb 10c rvujiT Oal.onua aaeotted prunvs, lb lie Per aeaket Tee to OOc Oalttornia peaches, decen 40c St. John rreestooe peaches, crate 34.60 California apricot, lb ltc Terrace Strawberries, bssket 29o Orange. Valencia, decen .. 40c to 8 Jo Lemon, Suoktst, dozen .... 40c to 60c Imperial Valley grapefruit 3 for 25c Banana. 2 lb 3c Extracted honey., per Jar 30c Oosnb honey 36c Dates, bulk. 2 lbIor 25c Raisin, bulk, pet, Jb 15c Sweet pcUtcea. 3 lb, tot 3M California Dainty Date, package .. 25c Yellow Newton 0" grade 3350 F()li FORMATION REGARDING Bntish f olumbia Mines Fancy i 84.00 Extra fancy ..v 14 JS Cantaloupe T..t 15c 20e and 26 Cocoaauu 25c Btng Oherrle, lb,- 30c tmiKi) nit its Lemon and orange peel 800 Ottron peel 60o Black cooking tig, a lb 25c White ties, a lb 2o Currant. 2 lb 35o Apple 2So Peaches, peeled 25o Apricots, lb 35c Prunes. 90-100, ,4-lbs 35c 36 lb. box 3195 Prune. 60-70 lb 2 lbs. for 25c 30-40. Jbl 15c 40-60. 3 lbs 250 36 lb. box 32.80 Evaporated pears, halves, lb 25t 35 lb box 6550 NUTS Almonds, shelled Valencia 65e Brasil 33o Walnuts, broken shelled 60r Walnuts, shelled halves 650 Almonds 35c Peanut 20c Manchurlan walnut 25c California walnut 40o No. 1 mixed nut 85o New filberts 250 Black Diamond California soft shelled walnuts, lb 40c FEED 100 lbs. Wheat. No. 8 63.23 Oats 63.13 Bran 6125 Short $335 Middling 6370 parley 62 DO Laytof Math ,.. 63.7i Oyster shell 62.31 Scratch food 03.251 Beef scrsp 0 round oil cake ... 36M Baby chick feed 64.50 oat chops Sine rushed oat ::HB Pine barley chop 63.00 INDIAN DIES AT INVERNESS CANNERY The death occurred at Inverness yesterday of George HayVard, the 12 year-old son of Mr., and Mr. Hebcr liayward of Fort Simpson. The body is being sent to Port Simpson where the funeral will be conducted la etiarg ul tli B. O. Uudertskcrs. apply to Department of Mines Victoria, B.C. Monday, July 9 1927 Report now available. Special Bulletins, Annual Reports, etc., furnished free 'of charge. BsflOssFYsaggCtf WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday. Tuesday nnd Wednesday. 7 and 9 p.m. Harold Lloyd in "Speedy" Harold in hix latest, in went. niile-splitting comedy se Harold as a speed artist you will laugh as you have n.-. lautthed before. ANN CHRISTY, I1KOOKS IIENKDICT, 1ICUT WOODHIH and all star cast. 1'AKAMOUNT NKWS n Admission 50c and 25c SECURITY FHtST Royal Insurance Co., Limited Liverpool, Enelund KstahUHhed 1815 Total Funds 17:i,l:i,1)()3.22. S. D. Johnston Company, Ltd. Agent I'KINCE HUI'EItT. WaHhes nnd Drie Without n Wringer THE NEW SAVAGE 59 per cent Fattier From hamper to line in 14 minutes Washed, Illued, Hinsrd and Dried. Sold on easy terms. Kaien Hardware Co. I'hono 3 Specials, Tuesday Only Wa.shuble Anna Hose Print House Dresses, smart and chic CO OCT in style 4&&0 Dainty and cool an thene pretty floral Voile Dresses for af- QQ Mt ternoon woar van"' Splendid value in Silk Itayon Gingham, Fnncy Plaid.-nnd Striped, fast colors QQp Oalo per yard .'iiiffii&tt'" h"lM Muv" ss; iS3U per yard Anderson Zepher in nont plalda, nil colors, 8G inches wide. ft per yard , uv "THE NOBBY"