ruesday, July 8. 1928 This advertiserient is not published or displayed by the I.i'iuor Control Board or by the Government of iiritieh Columbia If. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. LADIES' Bathing Suits in JANTZBN IMVKRSAL and PENMAN make BATHING BELTS H.S.WallaceCo.Ltd. Phone 9 Ird Avenue and Fullort Mens & Boys ' your Sujrimor weathor RUNNING SHOES at the Montreal Importers J. II. Miller. Proprietor, i hird Avenue, Prince llupert. COAL Ynur choice EDSON CASS1DY WEI- LINfiTON TELKWA Mso Ilulkley liny and firnln. A nt for Itobin Hood Flour. Phone C8 Prince Rupert, Feed Co. LINDSAY'S Cartage arid Storage Phone G8 Cartage, Warehousing, and DiMributinjr. Team or Motor1 Service. Coal Sand and Hmvel. We Speclallyo.fri P (vno and Local News Notes ftfip lriftWnili. MIbh Ftoreaee Smith returned to it y on the Catala Sunday night from .i holiday trip to Vancouver and New In WeKtmlnster. P. M. Rayneof the CJJit. freight department, returned to the city on Sunday afternoon's train from a trip to the Interior George Shaw, Stewart drugglat. wa a passenger on the Prince Rupert Sat urday night going through to Vancouver on Miatsew. J A. Hall, president of the Bank of tlvder. now realdlng In Vancouver, a paaaenger aboard the Catala uiiday night, bound north. A. P. Smith well known Alice Arm mining man. who baa been spending ne winter in the South, wm a pas, cnger aboard the Catala Sunday night colng North. Mn. Charles Larkin aailed on the Catala Sunday evening for Anyox, hre he will pay a vlalt to'hrr eon-:ii-!w and daughter. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Nlckernon. Miii Joan Weat, who haa been at-'-t:iing achool in Vancouver, arrived : the south on the Catala Sunday n:thi to apend the aummcr boUdaya wuh her parent. Dr. and Mn. John A Went. Fourth Avenue Wart. J H. PiUsbury, manager of the Pacific Stevedoring Co., returned to the my on the Prince Rupert Saturday no.mg from a.'builneaa trip taPvtew-an. in connection with the contrast hich th company haa for the build - mi of the wharf at the mouth of WATER NOTICE tl.iaiUMl STHI.AMS TAKE NOTICE that E D. Judaon. Ltd. Abu? art"e t Terrace, B.C., will iKPir for a iiceoae to uae the water ot tv Uumcallujn River near Tirraet for clearing Stream" purpose, namely. Hearing tnuA Improving 'be atresia for the drivina. boominc. ot rafting of loan. The pxinu on the stream between which t i proposes: u clear are irom tne point where the lUtsunutallum River In' tcraeci ine nono Liine 01 uoi itvv vm .he SjUth Line of Lot 111. Range a. uoam District. T&e eatimated mueaee be tween the aaid polnta la 4V, miles, more 3i i w. ine versa psvpaawa 10 toe 11 cent at 31 yean. Thai notice waa poatei an the (round n the 90th day of June. 1938 A copy of thia notice and an as plication pursuant thereto and to the Water Act' will be filed In the off lot if the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C.. The pettuen for approval ot un- n. ana an auina aiimi tor bb ostrva! of of Tolas will be: heard in tea offas of the Board of In' veattgation at a date to be fried, and any interested person may tile an objection thereto In the office of the Oomp- roller or of the Water Recorder of u Olatrtet. Obkeetioaa to toe applleaUM lmav be filed with the aaad Water or wnn tne uomntrouer 01 nater anamu. Pari lament Buildlnta. Vtetorta; BX.. within thirty daya after the flrat c of tbla notice in a local cewapaper The date of the flrat publi cation of thia notice t June is. im E D JUDSON. LTD.. Applicant. K. D Judaon. Agent. Perm No. IS. Beetion J) LAND ACT. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO PIKCIIAE LAND In Prtnoe BaineM Land neeartllM Di- met and attoate about mllea (rem the mouth of Khutw River. TAKE NOTICE that the Detroit Western Mining Oompaay of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Mining Company, in tend to apply for permlaalon to pur- eha the folio vim devefibad land Coinmenetnf at a poat pianiea one root distant from tne witnem pan oa the west aide ot Lot its: tnence werT-ly d charna: thenre aoutherlr K chain ttommr uiMti ad ---- fnenue nor- therly Ul chain, aud contalnmg toe acrea. more or jnm. . PV PARDOK WILSON. Aeent for Detroit Weottrn Mining Co oatea isu Apru. jva. INI) ACT NOTICE Of INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEAKE lt In Prince Rupert Land neoordln Dia-truit mnA aituaw adlaeent to Am ford 5. Moreatw laland. SkMegaM Inlet. Puln and Paper NinnHwnn, u""" . i t. . ima or tb failowiM de- w nyytj va " vriDeo tana Commencing at a poat planted on tne h (h water mart 01 an uuana; vnencr followInK the high water mart around the laland to point of commencement and oontainint one acre. m; ,,'!LJ- Applicant DOMld Wdbur Hodadon. Aaeat lor Pacific MlUa. Limited Dated May TWB LAND ACT NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY' TO i.r.irr. !.-. In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls-7i .ituat adjacent to Albfora Bay. Moresby Island. SkktegaH Inlet un;tsx" .ur; xm urn raited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation PuTntnd Paper Manufacturers, intends foVilease of the following de- to apply Rrr!Z'ncVntt a Pt planted on th si.h water mark of an uuana; wencj lore or ie JMITEU. ADtrt leant. Donald Wilbur , Hodadon, , AtentlW Pacific Mir&. LUttel. nated Mav . iyai- - LAND ACT. ' APrLV T NOTICE OP 'VANn in smlthers Und R'nf 5JJ 8180 on aatt n Jri aituate .ituate adtomlni adjoining Lot ,WSK-nT?CE1,toat Ohrlatlna Corler. rnlncm." a Poat planted. s the rrrtitrTt: ...K-.t corner tiinc. of 1. norih 80 chains thence east 20 chains: tntnre J" sna cn ehwrns; thenoe wt 20 ehalna. talnina; inn : ,.,. roiiTJiY Appucauv., Dated May 28. 1928. Marmot . River for the Premier OoJd Mining Co- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawkins returned to the dfy, en Suhday afternoon" train from a brief trip Up the line. Mile Donald, after spending a week the elt fiSTTeVrtee7lViJ by the: xrataSTBuflday . evening on! J$iJ return to Alice Arm. Mr. Ttetnc CMVenlMk. after a brl visit in the city foUowtng a trip south, left by tola morning- train for her home la WhKe Qourt, Alberta. Mr. J. D. Praiser arid son, Gordon Fraser,, arrived in the elty on the Princess Alice yesterday morning from Vanoour?r to" spend the summer with Mr. Fraser of Fraser te Payne. W. Ooodrltk, of the post office itaff returned to the ctty on Ue Catala Sunday night from a. holiday trip to to Vancouver arid Victoria. Mra. Good-rick la remaining in the aouih for a while longer. lit, p. W. Bruggy and daughter!, who hive been spending a year in Vancouver, were passenger aboard the Oatala Sunday night bound for theSr home In Alice Arm. where they will apend the summer. Provincial Conatable H. Raybon re turned to the city on the Prince Ru pert Saturday evening after hiving apent a week at Stewart on relief duty, while C a table Lance Potter-ton was here attending the assizes. Mra. J. E. Lord and daughter ar rived ra Ike ctty on the Catala Sunday evening from Vancouver, on their way to North Pacific, where she win apend the summer with Mr. Lord, who la the manager of the cannery here. Mra. T. W. Falconer and family, who have been realdlng at New Westmin ster, where the children were attending school, were passenger aboard the Catala Sunday night going through to Alice Arm, where they wUl pend the summer. P. M. Dockrlll. Conservative candi date tor Skeena. rteurned to the elty oa the Catala Sunday night from a niaafcn visit to Bu ted tie and I vMtlng other points m the coast par tton of the riding before proeeedln to the Interior. R. E. Moore, local manager ot P Burn Co. Ltd.. returned so the city on the Prince Rupert Saturday eve- nttu from a trio to Stewart on bust' ts in 'onnootlon with the flrse last week wkdeb destroyed tne oompanys store at Hyder. Miss Ruth HUchey and Mas LHRan Lowe sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. They win motor to Seattle and San Pran rtseo and thence to Long Beach be- returning to Venoouver where H 11c hey has accented an stem WATEU NOTICE DIVERSION AND L'SE. TAKE NOTICK tnst The Detroit Western Muting Co. whose address. Is SC-4 Standard Bank BuUding. Vancouver. B.C.. wUl apply for a licence to take and use UO cja of water out of East Pork of Knuue River which flow we tertr and drains into Khutre Inlet. Or ham Reach. The water win be diverted from the stream si a point about lw feet Bast of the Witness Post on the west side of Lot 173 prince Kuper. district and wUl be used for mining purposes upon the Mineral Group de scribed ss Western Copper plana on me tn Surveyor oenerars oincei. Tnis no tice wss posted on the ground oa the 10th day of May. 1938. A copy of tola notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the 'Water Act wUl be tiled In the office ot the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objections to the application may be filed with the safd Water Recorder or with the ComptroMet of Water RlghU. Parliament Building. Victoria. B.cT, within thirty day alter the first appearance or tnis notice in a local newspaper. vr. i iw viic oi me ut DuWIcatlon of tl this notice is June 11 DETROIT WESTERN MINING CO.. Applicant. . By P. Pardoe Wllaon. Agent LAND ACT . : , NTirt 'Ol INTKtlON TO APPLY TO LEASE LNI In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dl met and altunte on Moresby Island ad iaeent to Alllford Bay- Skldegate Inlet-Dhmb Charlotte Island. TAKE NOTICE that Pacific Mill Limited erf Vancouver, B.C.. occupamn pulp aad paper manufacturer, tetencU to pply for a lease ot the following described land: Commencing at s post planted at the S.W. corner of S.Ti. 5247P; thence 72 daorees 30 mluuet Weat (Astronomic I 1300 ft.: thence North Si degrees SO minute West (Astronomic) 1800' ft.; thence North 22 decree 30 minutes East (Astronomic) 800 ft; thence North 28 degrees West (Astronomic) 2100 ft.; thence North 60 degrees East (Astronomic) 950 ft. more or leaa. to an Intersection with the high water mark ot AlMford Bar: thenre followlnr the said high water mark Southerly to tbe point of commencement, aave and except one Island containing one acre mors or lea ana another laland containing 0.2J acres, more or less the whole containing 112 acres, more or lea. PACIFIC MILLS. LTMrrrn. Applicant By Parker Samuel Bonney. Dated April 16. 1Q28 I6 "fiOVEKNRIENT LIQUOR ACT' NOTICE Or IPPLICATIOV FOIt CoV-M:NT TO TIlANMTill OP Ill.CR LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the 11th dav of July next, th under signed Intend to apply to tbe Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer vl Beer ucrnn numorr oi. ana wur-u !n reapect of premise being part or a bulldlnr known aa the Tourist Hotel, sit uate at Terrace, B.C., upon the lands de-aerlbrd a Lou 1 and X In Block 11. Map B72, Prince Rupert Land Registration Dlalrlct. in the Province of British Col-trtfibla, from Oeorge Teasler to Angela EbStacchlo and Urbano OolbschlnU of Trrr.ce, Briti.n uoiumm.. the tranarer . , ,)ATTn tv n. this 6th day , anoewi kubtacchio. Appllcanti and Trawlsret. tire position with a large southern firm. M. T. Lee and aon returned to the city on the trarn yesterday afternoon from s brref trip up the line. George H. AnoJd rctuihed to Hiy "on'.'yeateriiT arnoSS55 " Terracer ' Mha Swanna Olaffaori retufned to the. city oh yetterday afternoona train after having- apent the week-eTd, at her home in Osland. Mr. and Mra. 0. 0. MIHa and aon returned to' the city on yesterday afternoon' train from Terrae wtnere they apeht the week-end. Member of- the family of W. E. Walker were passenger aboard the Catala Saturday night, going through the Kaaa River to apend the ium-mer. A. M. Blott, Bank of Montreal Inspector, was a paasengef aboard the Princess Alice yesterday bound froiri;' Vancouver for Dawion on official duties. M M. MeLachlan, local manafer of the Brackman-Ker Milling po., re turned to the city on the Prince Charles yesterday morning from a brief trip to Vancouver. The condition of . Oeorge Oeebr&ne, former local football' player, who ha been a pttleat la the Prinre Rupert General Hon'pltil v lor aome time Is reported to be critltil. J. D. Skinner, Whitehorae (Y.T.) newspaperman, arrived in the city from tbe north on ttie Prince Oeorfe yes terday morning (ind entrained here for a trip to Edmonton. Mark Morgan, two yeara afo pUn- let and orchestra leader on the CUm. Ueamer Prtpce Rapert. Is engaged m -a similar capacity tale season on the CP. R. steamer Princess Charlotte. Mrs. Robert MeOarthy left at the rid of the weak for Edson, to spend a few days with Mr. McCarthy, who Is qjafd In steam shovel work there for the Canadian NattOBai Railway. Mr. and Mn, R. P. McNauanton and fatally made a brief trip to Terrace ton Sunday, going np on the CNJl. spedal train . tn the morning and re turning on the regular in the afternoon. Miss N. Wheeler, daughter of R- Wheeler. general manager of the Yu kon et wmte Paa Line, waa a passenger aboard the Prtnreaa Alytee yesterday, bound for Skagway. wkere Ine wfB spend the summer. P. D. Mathers, general manager of e Somervtile Cannery Co.. after hav ing apent the past wtek tn the city Mad district on company business, will I by the Catala this evening on his return to Vancouver. Bruce Love returned to the city i yesterday afternoon's train from Lake Kathlyn. where at the end of the week he accompanied Mra. Love M family who wUl apend the summer .tend ay at Mr. Birale camp. Mrs. Ludgate and daughter. Mats Dorothy Ludgate. of Pembroke. On tario, arrived in the Ctty Saturday af- erneon Mm the East, to pay an extended Matt to Mrs.' Loaf ate daughter. Mra. E. Davidson. Seal Cove. Oapt. Emma McEacbern. Salvation Army, arrived in tbe city on the i Prince Kathleen Saturday afterneatt from Cordova. Alaska, proceeding at tbe first of this week to Prince Oeorge to which station abe has been -trans ferred. James H. Thompson. Conservative ibaadidate for Prince Rupert In the craarlncial election, returned to the Ut on TMtndit afternoon tram following a brief trip! to Haynport andPtbc Mf lawn Franeoss Lake, where one jtrier pouts in tee exeena , ryver portion ot the conautueney. Mia Anna LoreoMsi. who has been teaching school st Praser Lake, arrived m the city from the interior on Saturday afternoon train to apend the week-end here before proceeding to her home In Vtetorta. She Is a ttece of P. Lftrensen 6f Ass city. Charles Oarfleld. of Seattle, aecre- tory of the Alaska Chamber of Com merce, who tm been making a tour of Alaaka. arrived in the city from Wrangetl on the Prince George yes- rrday morning and dftibted back to Ketchikan aboard the Princess Alice W. D. Gordon and Dauatas Gordon sona of W. Q. Gordon, superintendent of the .rlvfr division of the Yukon White Pai RaJlway & Navigation Co-were paseng"eT aboard' the Prlneeas Aiije ' yffwrdit bomid for White hefsV whert ' tMy Wfr spend the sum " mer. j. :.i t! ' L .' I " II 1 . 'I'll , Local . friends win, be , Interested to learn of the Mrtb on June 23, in St Paula Hospital. Vancouver, of a aon to Mr. and .Mrs,, John, A. Lock. Mr Lock was formerly on . the staff of McCutcheorfa drug store here and I now with the VancouVer Drug Oo. lr Vancouver. CP.R. ateamer Prlncesa Alice, Capt Tbe-maa , ci'lrf, aVrtveo! at 8JS0 yester day morning from Vancouver, aalllng ata 12 noofj for Sltagway. The veeaej had a f'ull list of 330 pasaengers on ' oard. Including 190 round trip tour irt and " - f.-r'-i'n" who dt' M I btrked htrt. Hon. T. D. Pattullo. Mu- aMi; e - t ft&fjgHirjcriiai Service is provided bf (he people for the people. INr6R3lATION REGARDING (Columbia Mines e?3JT TAO fHA" 2ft' 1 rv. FOR British A. Dickinson. Mra. J. D. Praser, Gordon H. FTaser and W. Sadler. Capt. H. Denison of Porcher Island. sailed yesterday aiternoon by the Prmce Charles on a busmess trip to Anyox. Mrs. James Smith and daughter, Mies Ruby Smith, safled by the Prfnos Charles yesterday afternoon on tbelr teturn to Maesett. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Teng and child. aased yesterday afternoon on the Prince Charles te make the round trip to Anyox, Stewart and MasseU Inlet. Miss Eteecor Patmore and Wttllam Patmore arrived in the city yeeter- Iday on the Prince Charles from Van ce over, where they have been attend ing Mrs. M. L. Stepp and caUd returned turned to the city on the Prmce Oeorge yesterday morning, after spend ing a few days vtstttns; with friend in Ketrhtkan. (scorne C. Aneneau and D. L OssdVer ot Premier, head ticket on -stflMr U Ike newt Army & Mm Teaerana' sweepstake on the Derby. Each won U1-C7. Miss Lucy Pulabury returned to the r'.ty on the Prtnoe Charles yesterday morning after having spent a two weeks' vacation visiting with friends .n Vancouver and Victoria. Capt. William Oarer, well known United Ohuxeh missionary, after having spent a week or so in the erty. aailed last night by She Prince John on his return to Queen Charlotte City. Provincial constable J. Pax ton arrived la the City on the Prince Charles yesterday morning from Victoria to Join the Prince Rupert dis trict detachment for temporary cuty CNJl. steamer prince John. Capt. Ei Mabba, arrived in port at 7 o'clock mat evening from Vaneourer direct and sailed st midnight for Vancouver via southern Queen Charlotte I aland points. Mrs. Geo. FrtU la saflmg rts after noon on the Catala on a two month holiday visit to Vancouver and Vic toria. Her house on Sixth Avenue will be occupied In ber absence by Mrs A. Martlnasen. I Mass Alice Pttlsburr has returned to haa been teaem sehnoL to spend enu. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. PlNsbury Pourth Avenue West. Miss Netta CTark. who baa been teaching school at Decker Lake, ar- lived tn the city on Sunday afternooov rain to spend the stunaer holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Mark. 899 Borden Street. E. C. Grsenawsy of Alice Arm, wa mong northern achool teachers going to Vancouver on tne rrinre Kupen Saturday night, for the holiday.. Prac tically all the teachers from Anyos and 3iewart were on the veteel. Donald Ross, manual training in structor In the local public school sslled last night by the Prince John via the Qveen Charlotte I aland (or Vancouver, where he will soand the summer vacation with Mrs. Ross and "legtry apd Simon Boos. mUllonalre Los Angeles restsuranteurs, and their wlvea, who have been on a trip Into the Dawson country, arrived in the nty from the north on the Prince George yesterday morning snd pro- reeded by trsin to pay a visit to Jasper Park. Tourist passengers aboard the steamer Princess Alice, which waa In port yeaterday morning bound from Vancouver to Skagway. included an Arts and Crafts party ot, seventeen from Minneapolis, thlrty-three persons ...... .. . nembert of the Chlcgo Atnieuc uiua TKl a:, Am. .ran Expreaa Co party ot huty-flvt from Chicago. apply to Department of Mines hoyt available. Special Annual . RepoHs, free of charge. Victoria; B.C. 1927 Report Bulletins,. etc., furnished Miss Lois Anderson, of Hazelton. who as been studying in tne south, ar rived on the Prince Charles yesterday from Vancouver and raoeeded by train to ber home In the interior. Thirty native children from Coqua-etna Institute, Sardls, where the year' ttudles are now concluded were paaaenfers aboard tbe Prince Charles yesterday, most of them being bound for their home at Massett to spend the summer. Miu Edna Vlckert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Tickers, arrived in tne ctty at the end of tbe week from Driftwood Creek, near Bmlther. where (she has been teaching school, and called yesterday afternoon on the Prince George for Vancouver. D. Q. Stenstrom. manaeer of tbe Pacific Mills, and soil. Jack, and P S. Bonney, logging superintendent for the company, came from Vancouver to Bella Bella on the Prince Charles this .rip north, catching a gasboat at the atter point to proceed to the paper town. IMPORTANT MINE MEN AT STEWART heads or consolidated making trip or inspection to ma Miorni J. J. Warren, president of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. oi Trail. E. Q. Blayloek. general manager of tbe company, and S. B OTtara aad W. M. Orchlbslt. also officials of the company, were passengers aboard the Oatala Sunday night gorag through to Stewart to Inspect the Bag Missouri mine. Upon their decision it is un derstood, will depend whether c- not the company will proceed with extensive development of this well knowr. salmon River property. The party, which will also Inspect other Stewart operation, boarded the Catala at Port Hardy after having made an Inspection of the Coast Copper mine on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Dan McVkhie. representative of Ta-cotna Interest, which formerly con-. rolled the Big Missouri, was alo a passenger for Stewart on the Catala. ARE FINED HERE FOR SMUGGLING joiin nyitsETii ami Lily iiahlan MILCTED $UK ON PKOSECITION IIY ClSTOMS DEPARTMENT Local customs authorities prosecuted at the end of last week In case in s-hlen John Barseth and Mra. Lily Har lan were each fined 1100 for smuggling The defendant pleaded guilty to charge of bringing and receiving respectively! goods of wearing apparel from Ketchl- ken. The arrest were made by Custom Officer W. J. Ktrkpatrick and J. H. McLeod. collector of custom, prosecuted the cases which were beard by Magistrate Thomas McClymont. CAPT. MAY YOUNG OF WETASKIWIN HERE IN CHARGE SALY'N ARMY Oapt. May Young of Wetasklwin. far- rived tn the city at the end of the week from the East. She succeeds in Charge of local Salvation Army work Capt. add Mrs. James Stobsrt, who have been moved to Edmonton. prize winners In the Booth achool receiving class a number were promoted Irom Grade IB to 1A and the following received Drixe from their teacher: lisari Mastln for nroflrlencv: Ian Matbeaon for best work and conduct: Clifford Oarlyle ...... ...... . ' - Y. i l. wtniut and ' I v "i " Matheaon tor highest mark. nduct ln ping the hsaith rule. YOUR DAILY BREAD Is it what it should be? We keep the quality of our bread up to tbe I.IfillEST POSSIBLE STANDARD A trial will convince jroo of this. We will be pleased to serve you daily. TRY OUR SPECIAL H0VIS AND WHOLE WHEAT Electric Sakery Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. CiSy Meat Market Selvig Bros. Third Ave. Phone 7C5 KJOT FISK GR0NSAKR A He softer norsk ot Norske fiskekonserver Norske sukkerkavringer Norske hveteskonrokker Norske rugskonrokker Norske knekkebrod Norske flatbrod Mutter oav. 1st ky. vnrer. Rillige prlser. Hurtiff ombringelse RED'S Transfer Fifteen years' experience in FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING We sell 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our pricer weight, nnd measures are right. So is our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY A- NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 201. Night Phoner Red-8l7i