iky, June 12, 192$ vat DAILY JfEWB pags nva SMITIIERS Agreeably aged, ,rr:octh,.faflrant The annual txuket picnic of the conflcnl'l company Smlthera United Church Sunday School being held this afternoon ut the anywhere I-ake Kathlyn Established M- 1832 1832 ;uh .-rtiHement 1s not pub- (I (r displayed by the f .Mr Control Board or by Government of Ilritish Columbia I ADIES DRESSES, Coatsx Millinery and Lingerie Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue Uetners for new Summer Lingerie huvh combination's ii.k hi.oomers KriliKTTE IlLOOMERS find VeU to match. MILK MILK l " -h I'mUurlied Milk and Cream Dally, EARLY DELIVERY Throurthout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone C3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Flano and Furniture Moving. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 67S DENTIST pavilion. Mra. m. W. Hamilton of Prince Rupert has been awarded the lease of the lake Kathlyn pavilion for the summer ' y the ioel Automobile Club. Vtrnon fery' of Smlthers was it,. toner of a handnome liofe che.-i r,,i-:led recent !y m Prince George. The Smlthera Board of Trade has endorsed a resolir.rm from the Prlnr. George Board seeking to encoura,;.. the KMdlng of all produc-U of the dlstric "'ng on Use market. Farmers of the district are oican..i,- ! overcome the serloiu low nurfen :l t '.he Smlthera Pall Pair when the ,iia,:'i j exhibition hall collapwd during i!, winter and a bee u being held today with a view to rebuilding the atruciure Mra. K. E. Blrnle hag reopened her catering establishment at Lake Xnthlyn for the summer. Tampering with private property at Luke Kathlyn haa been reported to th inlice which la keeping a close watch .'or offenders. Mra. Stanley Bennett and family left at the end Of last week for Otitlllwack vbtr they will make their future home. Mr. Bennett la now stationed at Boston Bar tn the service of the Cana dian National Railway. B. P. Stewart has purchased from J. . Kennedy, who Is now located in Belllngham. Hie building on Main St. now occupied by A. L. Evltt. Lorne Kenney and Mis Or nee Andrews motored down from Prince Oecrge to spend the week-end waiting with local friends. A department of public works road crew is now engaged In preparing a TIMHEIt SALE X9691. There will be ottered for sale at Public Auction, at noon on the eighteenth Uth) day of July. IMS. In the of lie of the District Forester at Pnnoe BUoert. the Licence FBat ejpruce. ce. . Cedar ur on on an an ar area eowrlna a nortlan of Lot 306 a: the head of Kynoch Lagoon. iiw sauasci) uses. Mange s. Coast District. Three I J) yean will be allowed tor removal of timber "Provided any one unease to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction ana ireeiea as one Ha. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. HC. or District forester. Prince Rupert, B.C. NOTICE. I.DWAItll DO.VOIIOK. Defeated NOTIOB IS HUtCBY OIVKN that al! persons having clsuns against the estate of Edward Oonohoe. late of Nees Har- boi in tat Province of British Columbia, who died on the Srd day of March. 193a. i are reoulred on or before the ISth day I of July. IMS, to deilver or send by pro ; paid letter post full particulars of their claims duly verified to The Herat Trust Company, executor of the estate of the said Kdward Doaoboe, d tee seed, at Its offices. 63d Header Street West. Vancouver. B.C. AMD TAB! NOTICE that after the last optioned date the Bxeeu-tor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which it shall then have had notice. DATED at Vancouver. B.C.. this loth Cay of May, AS) IMS. ROBERTSON DOUGLAS SYMtfl Solicitors for The Royal 144 Trust Company. WATER NOTICE DIVrilSKIV AMI I'MI. TAKE NOTICE that The Detroit Western Mining Co., whose address Is 04 standard Bank Building, Vancouver. B c . wui apply tor a licence to take and use ISO els. of water out of Bast v. r irtiutw Biasr wMck flossi was- terly and drain, rirfe Igbnfee .frit. qra: feet East of the Witness Post on the west side of Lot 171 Prtnee Rupert district and will be used for mining purposes upon the Mineral Group described as Western Copper (plans on file in Surveyor General ' Office). This notice was posted on the ground on the loth day of May. It. A copy of this notl e and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act will be llledln the office of 'he Water Recorder .application may be filed with the said I water Recorder or with the Comptroller Water K- ZSTtti Victoria, n.w.. wmiu. --'Tl 7' the first eppearanc of thlej no to local "WWjto&f&tft. oi - ' " ' pUMlCtUlon 1928. ...M.em .f UTVtWn Art DBtboit w. Applicant By F Pardee Wilson. Agent. LAM) ACT NOTir-K OF IVTmiOSTO APPI.Y TO BupirTu Bortlni In Prince "' ....ii, l.Unda. qTAM NO-ncK that Pacific Mill. nnnuld Wilbur Hodsdon. AgenUor pUlo MI1U. Limited. Dated May 3. TENDERS WANTED i.Mt no. . reau.ted f-r the conetruc- lion of e Oywne (e)dWB ttf aired, one for the other iut or anv ten" .Xran-TheWest I application t - ;h; Aryox. f B'& ov. 18? niunlty League, new route on the main lilghwi near Beament, eliminating several grades n:id tiwo dangerous crossings. A new u.-ldte has been put across China Crerk. Je Wllliama returned to Prince Bu-pert on Wednesday after having hpent s couple of days visiting with local friends. NEW HAZELTON The Catholic Church at Haswlleet last Sunday held larger congregatlor than bad ever previously packed tht edifice. It Was the occasion of the celebration by Father Joseph Allard. omj. of the twenty-fifth anniversary Of hie ordination Into the priesthood. Bishop E. M. Buhob. Oati of Prince Rupert anils led with the services. Provincial Andrew Falrbalrn of Tel kwa has been relieving in Haaelton awing the absence south of Constable O A. Wynmj as a witness fn the San-key trial at Mew Westminster. In a few days wild roses in this district will be in full bloom. Then the countryside will be at Its beat. Rev. Mr. Fleming of New York will arrive in Haaelton about the first of neat month to succeed Rev. J. H. Young, wtsc is transferred to Vancou ver Island, as local pastor of the United Church. C. W. Walters, a recent arrival bare, haa purchased a block of land in Mew Haeeiton. adjoining the Hagwilget re serve and Is having It cleared and a house built before he and his family onto it. A large party of local people visited the Mohawk mine on Four Mile Moun tain last Sunday. Ur. Benson of Seattle, a mining en. gineer, has been making an inspection of the Sliver cup mine on Nine Mile Mountain for a group of investors who bare bought stock in the property. The first car to make the trip from Vancouver to New Haeeiton this won was that of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. MUllcbamp wbo arrived last week and proceed ed to Terrace and Prince Al McDougaU end Roy Smith of the Yukon Telegraph line are In Haaelton for their annual holiday. Miss Joy Ford arrived at the end of last week from Vernon to Join the staff it the Haaelton Hospital aa night supervisor She Is a graduate of the local institution. Mra. Mathelaon on Tuesday celebrated her fourth anniversary as lady superintendent of the Hazel ton Hospital. She treated the members of the staff to an auto ride around the country r.i the- evening. of Vancouver, re presentative of Old Country capital. was here last week to make an examination of the Silver Standard mine. The tunnel still being full of ice, he proceeded to Bulkley Valley points and wilt be back hare at a later date. The Comet mine on Four Mile Mountain It temporarily closed down. Development work on the Mohawk mine on Four Mile Mountain It proceeding satisfactorily. Miss Oeorglna Hunter, R.N. and Miss Anne Caetell, R.N . of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital nursing staff, who are holidaying at Lake Kathlyn, were gueeta of Miss Mary Castell of the Hesalton Hoi r Its 1 staff for a couple of days last week. Haseltoa expects vlalta from both Premier J. D. McLean and Hon. Dr. 8. F. Tolmta this week in the course of GOVERNMENT UQUOK ACT' NOTICE OP API'MCATION I'OR COX- "WKNT TO TIIANKFKIt Ol" iJ.ICHXOB IIKF.lt ,,,,Otlt'i('BPffirdIvl6li ,thai on the Uth day M July next, the under-alened Intend to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer License Number 810. and issued in reapeet of pre mites being part of a bulMtnglmown as the Tourist Hotel, situate st Tferrape, B.C . upon the lands described at Lola 1 and a. In Block 11. Map BTJ, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, tn the Province of British Columbia, from Oeorge Testier to Angelo Buitaochlo and Urbano Colbaehlnl. of Terrace, British Columbia, the transferees. narsri - - r. thi mh day if .-. .U. ISWI. AWnF,If KI'STACfHIO UTBANO COLBACHim. Applicants and Transferee. the provlnclcl election campaign Premier will be here Friday. Mrs. H. B. Thornton left last week to spend a couple of weeks in Pjrlns George. Wort on the Silver Cup mtne is progressing very favorably la both tunnels The ore shoot Is still xttwag and allows no signal of petering out. A' large ton- nsge of ore is being d Employees of the Yukon Telegraph line have made some good catches of fur duiing the past whiter for which they at being paid satisfactory prices Haaelton Indians are erecting a large hall In which to hold taVeir festivities, the old hall having ouillved its TERRACE Fred Nash. BO LS . left on Friday for New Haaelton to survey a routt for a new tramway to the Silver Cup mine. Rural Dean T. J. Murah returned on Friday from Prince HUpert where ht attended the r.nccn: meeting of th-Angllcan synod. Mrs. Murdo Smith and daughter Mtry, returned on Friday from Prince Kupert where the utter took an ex amination In muttc. Mrs. A. C. Fowler and daughters who hare been visiting at th opaie ,o( Mr. T y Mareh returned to (toltbitas on Saturday. . Mm. Oeorge Oraham and baby arrived from Prince Rupert on Saturday to Join Mr. Oreham, who Is engaged In the forestry service here. They are residing on Park Avenue). Wm. Ungerer who spent the winter at his former home in Dauphin, Manitoba, returned to Terrace on Saturday. n 1. M'T '- ' r-""M to his homo here on Friday after spending a lev Mi 3. Smith, Port Bsslngton school teacher, spent the week end with her aughter at Hill Farm. Mr. and Mrs. John McRae and Mra. O. H. Munro and son spent Sunday at Lakfle Lake, the guests of Mr. and Mra. B. T. Kenney. Upwards of fifty young people "fttJetr Terrace motored to the VKalum Lak hotel on Saturday evening where at) -njoyable dance was held. Mr. end Mrs. Wm. 81ms returned on 3sturday from Prince Rupert where Mr 31ms represented this parish as- lay lelegate to the synod meetings. Mrs. K. T. Kenney and daughter Mar- t-vle r.-ttinied Snt'inlay from Prlnct iipert win : "1 .rjorle took the Toronto orifervatory musical examinations :.ll&ses Annie Allan and Helen Smith 'her candidates, returned Saturday Uso. Rev. A. W. Robinson returned hoax m Friday following his ordination and attendance at the synod meetings. Be. tore leaving for Prince Rupert for his ordination, the W.A. of the Anglican Church presented Mr. Robinson with a "ssaock and stole. Insignia of his priesthood in the Anglican Church. Mrs. , Moore of Port Isslngton spent fieltrsnd t Hl'l Farm yl hffe .ou . Spiui-day ., P M. Wlntemute arrived In town on Sunday, having come in over the divide from the Naas River country. J. W. Russell of Stewart, B.C.. la a visitor in the district at preient, Mrs. O. H. Munro and on of Prince P. vi part who have been liolUnying at the home of Mr. and Mrs John McRae u t Kltaumknlum left on Muiiday for hair home. The Acme has always been known as outfitters for boys. Our stock includes everything a boy needs, both to be clothed and to be dressed. There's a difference, of course, but wc can clothe him and wc can dress him, too. Here is the mothers' opportunity that 'we promised last week4; Everything for the boys all our regular quality stock at sale prices. UNDERWEAR FOR ROYS The famous St. Margaret's Underwear for Boys. All pure wool, made in England. Knee length and just the thing even for thin time of the year. In all sizes from 22 to 84. Regular $2 75 value. C"j Qt? Backward Season Sale Trice MefJ SUITS FOR ROYS 27 only, Suits for Boys in this lot, but not all flizes. There are only nizes 34, 35 and 38. Well made suits of good wool tweeds, hard wearing and can't be beat at this price. QQ QC Clearing out at Backward Season Sale Price .WW" THESE GOODS FORM OUR REGULAR STOCK. NOTHING OLD NOR SHOP SOILED. SWEATERS FOR BOYS The famous St. Margaret' Boys Sweaters, made of pure wool, with polo collar and fancy trimmings. Regular to 93.60. Backward Season Sale CM Sale Tricei........ ...... BOYS' LUMBERJACKS These' Lumberjack Sweaters are suitable for both boys and girls- They are knit with pure wool and finished with fancy trimmings. Regular values run to 4.00. Backward Season Sale ' SHOES FOR BOYS The famous Lcckic Red Stitch hard wearing, made in British Columbia Shoes for British Columbia boys. Although all shoes have gone up in price recently, wc offer: Sizes 1 to 5 Y2l at Backward Season Sale Price 3.95 Sizes 11 to 134, Backward Season Sale Price $3.45 BOYS' SHIRTS One lot of Boys' Shirt Waists. Smart garments and many patterns to choose from. Always smart and dressy. Regular $1.26 value. Backward Season Sale Q-J Qff price, 2 for ?ieajt? BOYS' PANTS Here is a line of smart pure wool Tweed Pants Jor Bdjrs the kind that stand the hard wear. Governor fasteners. Four pockets. Regular value to $2.75 Backward Season Sale j Qfjj ALL MERCHANDISE BOUGHT FOR THIS SPRING AND SUMMER SELLING BOYS' HOSE nnY, cTnrmvrQ BOYS', LONG PANTS The famous St. Margaret's Golf Hose . ,liUI,4 V , , An extra pair of Pants never comes t, fmous St. Brand of for Boys. Knit from pure wool with Th, Margarets ami91 to a growing These are fancy tops.' They come in all sizes. ,on oc.:,"gB for BoyB ,in B,ack in pure wool tweeds and smartly cut Knit from wool Regular value to $158 and $160. only. pure yarn. We have them in all sizes. Backward Season Sale Cn , rJ ; 75C Backward Season Sale 9 ftft Backward Season Sale Price p,J& Price ........ Prjce v THE ACME SELL GOOD CLOTHES And the same high quality offered during this sale. FREE! . WATCH Alterations to suits free as usual Our further ads. for Bargains for Boys. m - '- . No Charge Accounts. No C.O.D. Mail Orders promptly filled at these Sale Prices. The days In Prince Rupert. cunie up on Saturday. airs. Mcintosh Terms: Strictly Cash. Ran ad ian National Q7ie Large ft Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sellings from Pit INCH UITEIIT for VAM'Ot VfR VlfTOHIA. ftHATTI.R. MOND.WN. Tilt IIHDAYM, 4 00 p m.. H,T1 ROAYH, 0 00 p.m. :-lfor VNVOX and HTKUART. MIW1MYM; FHIIIAVH. 4 00 p.m. H'or' MJWtiTT "nLBT, MOMMVN. 4 00 pjn. sFor MH TII (It FF.N I'll AKI.OTTF IMItVDS. Fortnightly. For HKAOWAY. WKHKMIAYS, 4 00 D m. Boat arriving from South Friday, June 15th, returns same day to Vancouver. Sailing ANYOX and HTKtVART June 15th. and AXCOt -VEH letb. cancelled. PASSC.NOFR TRAINS LEAVE PRINCB ItUI"KKT DAILV. EXCEPT SLMlAY a 11.30 ajn. for PRINCE (JEi)lt(lK. EDMONTON. U INMPMI, all pslnta Ka-tern fanada, I nlted State. AOENPT All. Ot'KAN TEAMSIIIP LINES. VITY TICKtT OFFICE. SM TIIIIU) t K. ritlNFC KUI EUT. Phone Z6v TRY CHIROPRACTIC GET WELL AND KEEP SMILING! Watch your balance in the Bank of Health. Nature, the teller, permits no overdrafts. A depositor may withdraw only the amount he has on deposit NO MORE! To makn deposits and increase your balance, get regular SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS W. C. ASPINALL, D.C. C and 7 Exchange Block. Telephone, Green 211. Residence, 1037 First Avenue. If Washes and Dries Without a Wringer THE NEW SAVAGE 59 per cent Fnster From hamper to line in 14 minutes-Washed, Dlued, Rinsed and Dried. Sold on oany terms. Kaien Hardware Co. Phone 3