PKICE Monday July 30, 1928 Phone 96 1TK Tit- N WO WIS on Borden Street. MODERN The lots without the house would be worth $1,500.00. Good Marine View, evry close in. $1,700. MUST BE SOLI) . ow is Kodak ytc Pioneer Driitjejijsls l'hone 3 TERMS H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. 210 6th St. me KODAKS, KODAK SUPPLIES FILMS Developing and Printing for Amateurs Six Hour Service. .Films left heforc 12 noon, prints ready 6 p.m. same day Ottm.es Si AOKNCY ALL OCMN lr..MMIi- I INK". l,TV TICKET OfFICE. m TIIIHO . PKIMt HUF.IIT. rnn tat Washes nnd Dries Without' aWri". THE NEW SAVAGE 59 per cent Faster From hamper to line In 14 minute' WuHhcd, Blued, Rinsed and Dried. Sold on easy terms. Kaien Hardware Co. 1 urnLiiS OAJLiLi 1 V THIRD AVE. t SIXTH ST. - - TELEPHONES 8?f,200 Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Opera tin O.T.I'. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dck EMncerm ftlntliiiiM. IWIerraaker. IliadMnHh I'Htlt-rn makers, Foundtm. Woodworkttn, Btc ELKCriHC AND Al'lTf YLBNB WKI.DINU. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMGKCIA1. WORK. PHONRS 48 and 58 Canadian National ic Largcfl Railway SySltm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE enni. trm .UIN,T. iui-kut r..r - uoirK vicrom skattle. MONHAVH. Till ItSDAVS, 4.00 p.n. sATI UDWH. 6.00 pJ. ANVOX and HI DWAItT. MOMMt'H. FKIHAVS. 4 00 pj. MAHMSTT INI.KT. MONDAY. 4 00 p m. KOI TH QUXN CIIAULOTTE Isl.AMIS. rVrtnlghtlJ. r-r MvAUWAY. Wi:iM:hl)AVH. 4 00 iiu v ... PASSKNOF.U TRAIN" I.F.WF. PKIV F. KU'FKT IMII.V;xa:n siMlAYt11S(tii.m. for PIllMF. OKOHIiK. lUt.MONTON, WlNNIl-uo, all point! Ialrii ' iiiihiIii. 1 tilled Mutes. Local aad Personal 4 a Tuvl Phone 4. Ul' 4 Taxi. Dentist. Or. J. R. Qoetn. phone 680. J. A. Matheson returned to the city on yesterday afternoons train from a week's trip U the Interior. A. Muse and children return he city on the Catala last even ing from a trip to Vancouver. ' i M. rand Mrs, Thomas Priest returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train, (ram a holiday trip East. Mint Nancy Borle returned to the city on the Catula last evening from a noli day trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Dr. Dickey. Eye, Bear. Nose and Throat Office Hotel Prince Rupert. Hours, 10 to S pjn. Evenings by appointment. IBS Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Prlzell will sail tomorrow evening on the Catala to spend- a month holidaying in Vancou ver. Inspector James M. Tupper. R.C.M.P., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to the in terior on official duties. Mrs. J. P. Cade and daughter return ed to the city on yesterday afternoon's train- from Kilwanga where they have been spending several weeks on their farm. Now then folks! What about that double load of boa cuttings? The kid dies ilk to handle It. Can you beat It at 8-&o per load? Hyde transfer! Phone s0. tf Mr. and Mrs. B. T. PuUen arrived home Saturday night after spending week at Stewart during which time they visited Premier, Bear Lake and a nun ber of other points. The condition of Harry Hawkins, who was admitted to the Prince Bupert Oeneral Hospital last week following stroke, is reported to be serious. He Is comp.etely paralysed on one side. J. A. BcUnger. abief engineer at the Alberta Wheat Pool s Prince Bupert el evator. left on this morning's train for a trip to Ottawa. Montreal and Quebec He will visit with relatives and expects to be away three weeks or a moot. Mrs. J..H. atacey and child, who have bean spending several weeks on a boll. day visit with relative in Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Catala last evening. They art tak !rg up residence In the Washington Block. - SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant. unreserved. surveyed Crow n land, may be pre-smpted by British subjects over is years f age, and by aliens on declaring Intention to become British subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, did Improvtraant for agricultural urpoeea. FuU Infoiutat'.on eoncernlnn regulations regarding pre-emptions Is glvwa In Bulletin N. 1, Land Series, "flow to Pre-empt Land," copies of rhtoh can be obtained free of charge ly aMraeetag He Department, of Lands. Victoria, UXX or ta any Oev-irnment Agt Heoovds will be granted covering only land suitable tor agricultural purposes, and whleji la not timber-land. I.e., oarrrifi aver M90 board (set per acre wtot of the Coaat Range and 1,000 ft per a or east of tlat Hajiire. Applloatlons for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division. In which the land applied tor Is situated, and jire made on printed forms, eoples of which can be obtained tram the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and Improvements mad to value of 110 per acre, Including clearing and oultlvatlag at least five acres, before a Crown Grant oan be received. Kor more detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applloatlons are received for purchase of Vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlniberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum for first-class (arable) land is rrtos i per acre, and eeoonc'-cleas i grilling) land 11.50 per acre. Further In-formation regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands Is given In Ilulletin No. 10. Land Series. "Purchase and Litaae of Crown LAnds." Mill, factory, or Industrial sitae on Umber land, not exceeding 40 acraa, may be purchased or leased, the conditions including payment of stum page. HOMESITE LEACE8 Unsurvsyed areas, not sxoeedlng It sores, may be leased as homeatles. conditional upon a dwelling being THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE ir.oralng. . f.rVIW , V. . due at $30, is reported:-to be on time. ; . Rev. A. W. Robinson of. Terrace arriv ed In the city on Saturday afternoon's train. - Wri -intrnttcftUon. .Mabel 'Eriockson was fined $25 if! the city" pouce court this Four stronor elrl wanted immediately Mr nnfj-MtJ1 canriAv:"For Wrllculars -4.' n" "i '' Wl,i phone Mrs. J. M. CtolllsonT who has been hol idaying at Terrace; returned "to the city on Saturday's train. A. Wlckman, Seattle newtpaper man, was a passenger south on the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon. Mrs. 8. Ertklne and mother were southbound passengers on the Prince Supert on Saturday evening. Tom Kelsey Is leaving on the Prince Jharles this afternoon for Massett where he will be employed In the can nerlaa. ' ' "'. Matthew Sutton, Who has Umber In tenet on the Queen Charlotte Islands, Is a passenger from Vancouver on the Prince Charles today. Mrs. Dowther was a passenger arrlv Ing on the Prince Rupert on Saturday evening from the north. She has been n Stewart on business. To visit with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rlx, Mrs. Ray arrived on the Catala on Sunday evening from Vancouver . i ,, in - Mr. MlddlemOM. post-office Inspector, was a passenger arriving on the Prince Charles this morplnj from Vancouver and went east orr the train. Union steamer Catala arrived at last evening from Vancouver with large number of passengers including Home wno are taxing me rouna trip. Pioneer Association Picnic to Tre- mayne Day, Dlgby Island, on Sunday, July 39. Boat leaves Armour's Float at 1 o'clock one trip only. Everybody wel come. 177 Arriving from Vancouver on the Prince Charles this morning were two parties of Orientals who are to work at the Ilayaport and Port: Edward can neries. Mr. Thomas, Assistant- General Man ager of the B. O. Packers, Is a passen ger from Vancouver- en route to Queen Charlotte Islands on the Prince Char !es today. . CPA. steamer Princess Clurloite. Captain C. C. Salrtty. was In port from the south this morning ,at 7 ad left at S;30 with a xapaeity list, of pasetug . rs for Skagway. CJ.R. steamer Prince i-Oeorge. Cap tain Ned den. arrived In port this morn :ng at 9 from Skagwsy with a full list 1st of tourist and will continue south at 4 this afternoon. Baptism of Audrey Wall. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hunter, iook place at morning service In First Presbyterian Church yesterday. Rev. J R. FrlcneU officiating. Rev. Father Oodfrey, O.M.I.. returned to the city on the Princess Alice Satur day afternoon, after hsrlng spent the past few weeks engaged in clerical du ties in the Atlln district' In the city police court this morning before Magistrate McCljrmont, Kenneth Powell was fined 129, or thirty days, for ha1ng In possession loganberry wine contrary to the Indian Act. " CP.R. steamer Princess Alice, Captain Tom Cliff, was In port Saturday after- roon from 4 till 3.30 with a passenger list of 284 oft whom five disembarked here to entrain for Jasper Park. Passenger for Prince Rupert from the north arriving on Saturday afternoon by the Princess Alice included Mrs. B. Itellems. Mrs. M. H. McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stanley and son, and A. Johnson. C.N.B. steamer Prince Charles, Csp-tain Nell McLean, arrived from Van. cuver this morning at 10S10 with a lull list of tourist passengers and will sail at 4 Mils afternoon , tor Stewart. Anyox and Massett Inlet. Sailing on the Catala last evening for Anyox Miss Jennette Moreley.was a passenger. Miss Moreley is a member of the student nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital and Will spend a holiday at her home in the smelter town. Passengers arriving here on the Ca tala Bunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Beale, Mrs Barton, Mrs. P. Meuse ond children. A. Paulson, H. O. Gould- ersoted in the first year, title being ,rn, H. Olllingham. Miss Rorle, Mrs. obtainable after residence and In- Maoey and child. Mrs.. Ray and A. provement oondltlons art ruimie-l Thompson and land has bssn surveyed ' LEASES Miss Kathleen Holland,, R.N,, lady surer cratlnc and Industrial pur- n..i,.n4.., , .j,. n'h Di,. it pose. area. no. aiceod-n, 140 aers. -"TZ T "Z'Z XI may, be (leased by on persan or a oompajir QRAZIIIQ Orating Commissionsr. Annual graslng permits are Issued based oq number ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stock-owner may form ssoistlons for rang management. Free or parity tree, permits art avUlabl for settlar. aa.'npera and travetliira. a U tea Hupert .on Wednesday, going,,, through to Skagway for the round trip. MIm Under the Oratlna Aot lbs Prov- Holland lived in Prince Rupert as a ino IS oivincu lDll) Kruina tuimsu vounv iHrl "P" )wfri-o th war 4t- and the ran. administered under a ,y0Un Mrs. Hector Macdonald of Vancouvrr, who ha been visiting her husband, the underground superintendent at Premier Mine, passed through here Saturday evening southbound. She was accompanied by her daughter. Miss Margaret Mac-lii'imlU, DA. a recent graduate of the Univeikiiy ol B. C. DSTR aeoea a mm city on Saturday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Port Esslngton. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS I'or Vancouver Monday ss. Prince George .... 4 p m. Tuesday ss. Catala S psa Wednesday ss. Princess Louise or Charlotte 5 pan. Thursday ss. Prince Charles . . 4 pm. Friday ss. Princess Royal pjn. Saturday ss Cardena 7 ajn. Saturday ss. Princess Louise, Charlotte or Alice S pJn. Saturday -ta. Prince Rupert .. 6 pm. July 25 ss. Prince John ajn. Aug. S ss. Prince John ajn. I'rom Vancouvrr Sunday ss. Catala 4 pjn Monday ss. Princess Louise, Charlotte or Alice 8 ajn. Monday ss. Prince Charles II 30 ajn. Wednesday s. Pr. George 103O ajn Friday ss. Garden a.ru Friday a. Princess Louise, Charlotte or Alice S ajn. Friday ss. Prince Rupert 10 JO aju. Friday ss. Princess Royal .. 4 p m July 30 es. Prince John pjn Aug. 13 ss. Prince John .. . .pjn For Port Slmpron and Naas Hlvrr Sunday as. Catala 8 pan Friday ss. Cardena ajn from Port Simpson and Naa River Tuesdsy ss. Catala 11 JO ajn Saturday as. Cardena 6 am For Anyox and Stewart- Sunday as. Catala 8 pjn Monday ss. Prince Chtrles . . 4 pjn Friday ss. Prince Rupert .... 4 pjn. From Anyox and Stewart Tuetday ss. Catala 11:10 J Thursday as. Prince Charles 1040 ajn. Saturday es. Prince Rupert .. 5 pjn. For North (ueen Charlottes Mondays ss. Prince Charles .. 4 pjn From North Queen Charlotte Thursday as. Prince Charles 1040 ajn For Houth Queen Charlottes- July 30 ss. Prince John ... midnight August 133. Prince John., midnight August 27 as. Prince John . .midnight September 10 ss. Pr. John midnight from South Quern Charlottes-July 23 ss. Prince John ajn. August 8 ss. Prince John ajn August 22 ss. Prince John ajn September 5 ss. Prince John .. ajn I'or Alaska-Monday ss. Princess Louise. Charlotte or Alloa a.m. Wednesday ss. Prince George . 4 pjn Friday ss. Princess Louise. Charlotte or Alice ajn From Aluska Monday ss. Prince George 10.30 ajn Wednesday as. Princess Louise Charlotte or Alice 3 pjn Saturday s Princes Louise. Charlotte or Alice 3 pjn. C.N.R. TRAINS lor the East-Dally except Bunday at 1140 am. From the t'jut Dally except Tuesday at 3.30 pm. .lvrr- in th Oallv News "llulld H.C." 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IcanadwnI PACiriL7 'saiuv B.G.Coast Steamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, IVrantrll. anil bkagway August 3. 0. 10. 13. 17, SO, 17, 31. lo Vancouver. VIHorU and Seattle August I. 1. 8. 11. 13. 18. 34, S3. FU1NCF.SS ROYAL lor Ituledale, F.at llella llelU, IKeun Falls, Namu, Alert Hay,' ' CimiIm-II Klirr and Vancouver every Friday. 10 p.m. Armey lor all Steamship Lines. Full Information from IV. 1. OIICIIAKU. (leiirral Agent, Coiner of 4th Ktrett and 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, II.C Thon 31 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED.. Nailing from Trlm-v Rupert. For VANCOirVF.lt. VICTORIA, Hwanson lUy. Ilulrdale, Alert Hay, etc TiieMluv, 3 p.m. For VAM'Ot'VF.K. VICTORIA. Itiitedme, Alert Itav. etc., Saturday, 7 a.m. For POUT SIMPSON nnd NAAH lltVMS POINTS, Friday, lor AI.ICK A KM, ANYOX. STKWAHT, WALES ISLAND. POUT SIMPSON, sundar, M p.m. 133 Ind Avenue. B. M. SMITH, Arent. Prlnre Uii.rt, ILL". Tliruiijli iKkrls sold to Victoria anil Seattle, and baggage elierked lliroueli to lifHlnjtiur New Drapery Fabrics VtllaT t?l c. k V i,iii unin , ' kOrtrpnncH?, Chlntzs, DamiusksiandjSuBfM ITahrlcs , SG in Cretonnes, fast colors, exquisite florai.ira. perVjjrtl 2ificff itfti' ilHliiifffiiriiTi signs and colorings, per yard .. $1.2.", Jj5I.."0 50 inch Silk Damasks, fadeless fabrics, heavy weight, per yard $-.50 Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. 1