da-. Jutt(9jft 1928 HB DAILY NBWB PAGE - FIV3 MINING Stocks N atos ml Aftenjoari clos- jver i ( Bxchan.RV' on n H-li if board daily. nur We can Kive in.itnnt ser-i.-e in buying and selling Mining Stocks on Vancouver 'nck Kxchange. W also have facilities for u ( (.iting Wheat order on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller, Court & Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.D Johnston Coltd. CI 7 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. City Meat Market Selvig Hrs. Third Ave. I'honc 766 JOT I !SK (RONSAKK A lie sorter norHk out '.Hrwke fiikekonserver v irske siikkerkuvringer Xorske hvetesknnrokker or.nke rugftkonrokker Norsk- knekkelirud Norske flatbrod Mutter o.B. v. 1 st ky. varer. Ililllge prfoer. IIurtiR ombringelse WF HAVE THEM SLEEVELESS DRESSES All shades. BLAZERS AND SWEATER COATS ItATllING SUITS 'emers LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. :al Sand and 'Gravel. W Specialize in Plnno and Furnltum Moving. EARLY SETTLER CAME BY CANOE-INTO TERRACE LATI) LDU'AKD .MICIi.W I) WAN I'ltO-PAUATOIt III' HKKBNA UO.MIUIt MTIt.UWlKltltY TERRACE, June 06 - In the potting of the late Edward Micliaud. to whom death came very suddenly while at wtrlt at Utk on Thursday morning, the lerraoe district has lost another ol Its early pioneer and much respected citl-i"en. The late Mr Mlchaud was born In Denver. Colorado, about slaty-two years ngo From thre he went to Llbby. Mon-luua, where he spent hta aarlv lif In 1904 he anrl hi hm,u -.. v.wv. i u uuur uorth and came by canoe up the Skeena river a far as Little Canyon where they disembarked and decided to fettle. They took up land In the 1300 ft.; thenoe North 33 dagrses 30 minutes West (Astronomic) IBOO ft thence North 33 degrees 30 minutes Eat (Astronomic BOO ft : thenoe North 38 degree west (Astronomic) 3S00 ffc: thence North 60 degree; East (Astrono mic i vou n. mora or less, to an inter section with the high water mark of Alllford Bay: thence following the said high water mark Southerly to the point or commencement, save and except one island containing one acre more or less nnn another Island containing 0.35 acres, more or leas the whole containing 117 teres, more or toss. PACIFIC MILLS. LIMITED. Applicant By Parkrr Samuel Bonne. Dated Anvil 16 ism 16 i Form No. 1.1. Section .39) LAND ACT. NOTICE O' INTENTION TO APPLY TO FlftCHAHC LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording District and situate about 5 miles from the nnuth of Khutae River. TART Homes that the Detroit Western MlBlng Company of Vancouver, ,B.i., occupation Mining company, in-I tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands I Crannnfng at a post planted. one (foot distant from the Witness post on the West side of Lot 173: thenoe westerly 60 chains; thence southerly 30 chains: tntnee easterly eu cnains thirty 10 cnains f 1 rwsj , tnofp or and thenoe nor containing 100 F. PARDOE WILSON. Agent for Detroit Western Mining Co. 18th April 1938 LAND ACT NOTICE Or 1NTENT1CN TO APPLY TO LEA HE LAND In Prince Rupert Land iecording pi-trtet and situate adlaeent to Alllford Bey, Mcreehv Island Skldegate Inlet. Qtalirn Chsrlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Psclflc Mills Limited, of Vancouver Bf occupation Pulp anil Paper Manufacturers, intend tr apply for a lease of the following described land" CommenclnE at n nest olsnted on the .ind contstntne. 0.35 -re more or PACIFIC MIU.& LIMTTED. Applicant. Donald Wilbur Hortdon. Aecrt f r Pac-IIIr Mills. Limited. Tln'od Miv T IMP "Skcina Wcnder strawberry, which are especially sur.f-u sui.fu to to the the northern northern ell ell-! lakelse Vallev their horn h,in uu. . maH n' "lso nd of flowers;"-" end one to be built on that side of the river. During the twenty-four yearn spent In the district the deceased man flan spent much of his time prcwpe-ning. ranching and gardening, the lsst named of which he was very fond and with his brothers successful in propagating a r of fruits nartlcularlv the LAND ACT NOTICK OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEAKE LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording District and situate on Moresby Island adjacent to Alllford Bay Skldegate Inlet-Queen Charlotte Island TAKE NOTICK tliat Pacific Mills Limited at Vancouver, B.C.. occupation pulp and paper manufacturers, intend- to apply ror a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the H.w. corner of 8.TI. SMTP: thence 72 nesnve so minue west Astronomic i spots of the valley. He was always actively interested lu the agricultural w.rk of the district, especially in con-nt.'t:..n with the fall fair, of which be was u member of the present board of directors. Tli." deceased was unmarried but It survived by a slater, Mrs. T. J. Kirk-Patrick and by two brothers, Albert and Pred, .all of Terrace. Another brother. Frank, passed away here about a year ago. The funeral was held from Knox In Prlnee Rupert Land Rocordtnx Dis trict and situate adjacent to Alllford Bay. Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Island. TAKE Skldegate Inlet. NOrTTCST that Pacific Mill Limited, of Vancouver, B.C.. Mcupattan Pulp and Paper Manufacturers, intend to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a poet planted on the h'eh water irurk nf a" Hand; thence high water mark of an Island; thence 'ntlnwine th- nuth water mark around ' following the high water mark around he island to rotnt or commencemenT tne isiann 10 noim or commenoenveni,1 and contalnlna one sere, more or PACIFIC MILLS. LIMITED Applicant. Donald Wilbur Hodndon. Agent for Pacific Mills. Limited. Ditert May 3. 1938. Backward Season Sale Summer weather is the time for summer clothing and you can have your needs supplied at the Acme Importers IlacUward Season Sale at the minimum cost. Just judge these valuoal HOSE FOR LADIES Thm- dozen only, Ladle' Mercerised Lir llo.it!. Monarch niake. Backward Sssson Sale price, 95C 0 pairs for SUITS FOR MEN One lot of Mfiii'a Suit", In tweedn and wor-miulola. Single ,snd doubl. Im'aM.id leeau ViiiH t $7.60. C 1 f, 1 5 Uackwanl Soanon Sale Price SOCKS FOR MEN Men' Silk ami Weal Soeka, in all shadea and colors and fancy pattern. Ragular $1 .28 value. Backward Season Sale Price, 0f OPT 9L&D 2 pairs for SHOES FOR MEN Boots anil Shoes in good calf leather In blaok and brown. Goodysari(wslt In.thaJatejSt stylea. Ragulur J7j60 value. Pi OC Backward Reason Salf Price VXeOi. THE ACME IMPORT Mnil Orders promptly filled at these pricos. No Chnrge Accounts. No C.O.I). Terms: Strictly Cash. SCHOOL CLOSING AT TERRACE ON FRIDAY Rolls of llonof l"rf-iilel and lngnun of Sports Followed TERRA OK. JUne 26. -'Owing to the starting of High SBhool examinations i here on Friday afternoon school closing exercised tank place on Friday morning at the public school. A sport program followed the announcing of the examination results and the pre-tentint; ol rolls -I honor which were awarded as follows : , DIVISION I. deficiency Annie Allan Regulation and Punctuality Adeline Thomas and Margaret McLaren. division ii. I rr flclency Alair Lips. Deportment Laura Bjorenson. Regularity and Punctuality Pred MUt and Tony Hipp. DIVISION III. Proficiency Adetta Haugland. Deportment Buth Little. Regularity and Punctuality ldney 1 H hi. , ..... . ,i DIVISION IV Proficiency Freda Hall Deportment Donald Cooper Regularity and punctuality -Lorraine Kenney. The teachers treated the children to Ice creum and school was dismissed amid mixed emotions. GOOD CROWD HEAR TOLMIE AT TERRACE United Chtirch on Friday evening and "POKE IKOM REAR or TRAIN was attended by many friends and pton- WAX CIILEKEI) eera cf li ui:..rlct. Rev. William Allan I AND conducted the service, interment being I TERRACE-. June 36 Due to the made in the Kluum Kalum cemetery, courtesy of the CJfJl. official. Dr. S. The pallbearers were all early eettters F. TobxUe, provincial leader of the Gotland friends of the deceased: Qeorge servatlvea spoke briefly tram the ttaln Little. J. K. Oordon. Roe Oeriett, E on Saturday while eu route from T Kennty. O. T. Sundal and J. M. Vbjer Prlnee Rupert to Interior points. An- i QUIET WEDDING AT I nenneemeuts of hi meeting were posted around town during tBt forenoon and j .there wae a good crowd at toe train j TFRRAfP MflNnAY!0 ,utd attentively to a brief but ILltAHXjL 111171111111 i clearly stated outline of the ccnami-' jtlve policy in regard to agriculture.! Krai SiaMwhie at T(ut Ptare Take muUng end Immigration. Me spoke very Mn. Caroline Hteuarl lirkle j optlmlsUcally of the hope of the sue-. ices of his party and congratulated on TERRACE, June 38. A quiet wedding ' the wise c noise they had made In ! was solemnised at the Catholic -Church ; nemlnatlnc F. M. Dcckrili as their ! here at 7 o'clock Mondav Baomlnw when itrHi.ni ttmmrmr n i. . ... ' I Father Lelmy read the wedding mas ing cheer aa he boardexl tae train. which united in marratge Mrs. Caroline Stewart of Vancouver and Frank Might- j wine of Terrace. The wedding march v.-as played by Mr. O. Von lists and; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnston were wit-, TERRACE Jim Netacn. president of the local Conservative Association, returned on Saturdew from Prmoe kuoart where he Mrs Nlgbtwlne is well known here. w hear Dr. 8. r. Tnimle Beak ' she having spent considerable time here CD Friday night. and in the Kalum Lake mining area, where with her brother, D. Shaw, the has keen Interested in mining. The groom Is one of the early pioneers of the country and run a passenger and freight transfer to and Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Taper of Pacific in town on Saturday. Mrs. W E Smith returned home on from Kalum (Saturday from Chllllwack where she at-I tended the annual Rebekah and Odd- Mr. and Mrs Nightwtne left after the 1 fellows conference H. C. Creelman of service for Kalum Lake but expect to take u their residence in the groom's home north of the park. LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO lkam; KM Usk represented the local IOJO.F. at tiie conference. Alva Moore and Frank Tipp left on Saturday for Stewart where they have secured employment for the vacation month. Mn. Downing iul children spent the week-end with Mrrttownlng at Shames. Ouy Taff left on Saturday for Haael-ton to procure saddle ani which he will take to Stewart for use In government survey wcrk. H. Orrn. timber crutaer of Bmlthers arrived from the Interior on Friday. A E. Dtcken of the C.NJU. Prince Rupert, was in town at the week' end making arrangements for the annual C.N.R. picnic party which Is coming here trom Prlnee Rupert on Sunday. July I. ' : Stephen Young of Cedarvet. formerly uf Terraoe,' was in town at the end of she week ' D. C. McKeehnle of Prtnoe Rupert waa an arrival from the east on Sunday and Intends making a trip to the Kalum Lake mining district I I P. McMeeter of 8m I then was a visitor here on Sunday. unrtiitt.ttti.m vnrtvit i nmi mf ! fcj TIIE SKILL Care and Judgment will caugc you to demand my services in High Class EVENTUALLY YOU WILL COME TO ME THE SKILL used in all operations will cause you to believe in two well trained hands of 20 years experience. THE CARE is given to all minor detail, as would be given to major operations. 9 JUDGMENT -to properly plan your particular dental work has been given me by my long experience in dental diagnosis as to the best result in each case at hand. I am here to serve you. DELAY MEANS DECAY hi i inn sa w sn n u - ga mmmj I K dcieetinc Extraction I I Bobby Orme of Prince Rupert arrlvefl on Saturday to spend a holiday at Hill Farm erred Nash. B.CX.6 . left on Mondav fur Stewart where lie will spend the "" few on ,UV WOTk Ul U aeora. ru. and Joe hf Prlnee ,lnM w , Stewart mining area. "-4 and made abort trip to both Lake lee and Kalum Lake Father Lefts y left on Monday on a I trip to the Kalum Lake countaw. ALICE ARM Mr and Mr. William Pea roe ot Anyox 1 mute are spending a holiday here. Canon W. F. Rush brook, who I re- ! Ilnqulshlng his work on the Anglican Miss Sastbope and Miss Malott left Mission boat Northern Cram, preached on Saturday for Haaelton. Miss Eastnope his farewell sermons here on Sunday, returned cn Sunday but Mlm Malott There were large congregations out to remained to preside over the Entrance honor an old friend of this camp. Bxami nations beli:r herd there tht - coming week. Miss Eaathope I presld- Al Fulcoin-r who hrt the contract lag at the Terrace High School exam- tram the Oranby Co. for the tearing lat ions. , up of the logging tc 'tie and rail of the logging railway on the Kltaault Mia Davis, teacher of DlvHlou 4. of fiats, completed the work last week, the Terraoe Public School, left on Mon- The most of the material was shipped ay tor her home in Victoria. Miss to the Bonanza mine near Anyox. -uuviiuijic,ii luvtuuu Ai r Barthrtt. who 1 In enarge of the NOTICF, OF APPLICATION IDIt CON-! topographical section df the Oea logical KBSIT TO TisPt;r;pH'Uw NOT! OB IS HIRKBY aiVBW that, on the Uth day of July next, the under -signed intend to apply to the Liquor Oontrel Board for coneeat to transfer of Beer Ueease Number SIS. and Issued ft respect of premises being part of a building known as the Tourist Hotel, situate at Terrace. B.C . upon the lands de-atrtbed a Lett 1 and a. In BlockTl. Map 9T1, Prlnee Rupert Land Ueg tat ration Dletrlet. uannoi, In in the me rrovine Province oi of Brttlab untien Col Survey, has commenced hit summer work In the Kltsault and Illlance River valleys at Alice rm, being assisted by lie students from the University of British Columbia. Dr. Oeorg Hanson will be here in July to carry out a reoloRical survey of the district. t;oi- -.ntion cepMon" at r hnth both P'nla' nninu T wrnbla. from Oeorge Teasler to Annelo i SuaUochlo and Urbeno Oolbachlnl. of , Conservative candidate fc for Terrace. Reporting having received good re- W. Falconer, the legls- Brltlsh Columbia, the timmlei-, lattire. returned to Alice Arm last week-1 DATED at Terraee. n.O this eth day ' .'nrte. A.D. I9S8 'OF!in WIRTACOUIO. tikliANi i t;o;.L. ' . "' Applicant and Ttausletees. end from a campalKii tour to Stewart and Anyox. Shortly he will be leaving on a trip to AtUn dlntrlct. accompanied ' 7 J. C. Brady, MJ, of Prince Rupert. Royal Ii SECURITY FIllST isurance ul, Limited Liverpool, England EMiahliahed 1845 Total Funtl $ 178,0 !ft,IMSJn. S. D. Johnston Company, Ltd. Agents PRINCE HUPBirr. JABOUR BROS. COLOSSAL STORK-WIDE carries on, folks, with OUTSTANDING BARGAINS Prevailing in every department COME AGAIN. AND GAIN AGAIN You save here as you never saved before. JABOUR BROS. I 1 iv. if . n c I ii iir. i lap mm - i immi i jw Over Ormes Drug Store H :B Lady Assistant Phone 525 Always Open R Davis plans to take the cummer course in the University of B.C. during bar va- I cctlon Otto Von Hee left on Monday for' Rtewart hn he has seeuiwd eninltvt- ' t i I