aa-wpers and trveUe-a. n W ,'alnuU, broKeifchoUst! MMt,.MW.4 rvainuu, aneueu uaivcs osci tunonos Imonds Vfsj 'SS "a -T eanuU ..T.r. . . . Manchurlan walnuts a5c California walnuts 40o No. 1 mixed nut ajc New filberts 35a Black Diamond California soft shelled walnuts, lb 40o IKK I) 100 lbs. Wheat. No. 8 HM OaU ;U6 Bran 83M Bhorts 'JS8 Kraft Liwbcrvr 35c SUddliiu. M.70 Monday, .tu ,R el THE DAILY NEWS PAGE EIGHT Welcome Relief from Drudgery Thousands of modern home makers now know the real economy and welcome relief from drudgery offered by the modern laundry. Instead of weary hours over steaming suds, their washday is three minutes long two minutes to gather the soiled garments, and one minute to telephone us. THE LAUNDRY DOES nIlEST CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 Stocktaking SPECIALS We offer a good deal of our stock at low prices, look up your pantry and Vhone or call and see us. CANNEIJ fkuits .. Are Always Useful Cherries, 2fc's, reg. 50c, 3 tins $1.00 Teaches, 2V6's, rcg. 45c, 3 tins $1.00 Teaches, 2's, reg. SOc, 4 tins $1.00 Teaches, 1'a, reg. 25c, 5 tins $1.00 Tears, 2ft's. reg. 45c, 3 tins $1.00 Tears, 2's, reg. SOc, 4 tins ... , $1.00 Raspberries, 2's, reg. 40c, 8 tins $1.00 Strawberries,, reg. 40c, 3 tins $1.00 Loganberries, 2's, xeg. 35c, 4 tins $1.00 Tineapple, 2's, reg. 20c, 7 H tins nrt 1 CANNED .VEGETABLES Tomatoes. 2tfV reg. 20c, G j tins .V Tomatoes, 2's, reg. 15c, 7 tins IKS Corn, "Quaker", 2's, reg. 20c, 6 tins ." Teas, "Quaker," 2's, reg. 20c, 7 tins 1)5 'Biscuits This line all fresh and useful for picnics. Soda Biscuits In wooden boxes, reg. $1.00, special Tc Sweet Biscuits, all kinds, reg. 50c, 3 11)8 $1.00 Dr. Middleton's Cookies, reg. 15c, 3 pkgs $1.00 Dr. Middleton's Macaroons, reg. 25c, 4 pkgs 7fS Flour Kobln Hood, 49 lb. sack $H.a" Wild Kose Tastry Flour, 10 lb. sack 00 Corn Flakes, all kinds, C pkgs. for '. (15 All other, varieties at low . prices. Watch our ad. for real specials all this month. Mussallem Grocery 417-423 East ul Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST $1,000 BET ON FIGHT TONIGHT ClItEAT INTEREST BEING TAKEN IN BOl'T BETWEEN JOHNNY HOODS AN ItmtCY laki; johnny Woods weighed "ifTliwTn'orif- lng at 10 o'clock In the presence -oS Doug. Btcrk ' and Ben Self. He scaled 129 pounds. Percy Lake weighed In at 11 o'clock .In the presence of Rol Barnes and George Lunde at 136 'a pounds. Interest Is ery keen In tonight's flht, over 11,000 having been wagered up to noon today. In the semi-wind-up, All. Harding will substitute for Ned Byrne who met with an accident while training with Wcods. NEGOTIATIONS ARE FAVORABLE DIC. KINO Alt It I VI IN VANCOUVER AND IS OITIMINTIC' OVER OUTCOME Ol' 1E..L VANCOUVER, Jiuy 16. Hon. J. H. King arrived here yesterday. On being interviewed he sulci the negotiation looking to the taking over of the P.O.E. Railway by the Canadian National were prooecdinn favorably. MILLION DOLLAR FIRE AT HELENA, MONTANA Large! lMM!tmriit Ht.irri und Many Mure and Offiii. iHwtmyrd 1IELBNA, Montana. July 16 At least million dcllars dauntfc won done by ii fire which wiped out a quarter of i'. Mock of Helena's buslucm section to ray Including the city's largest dc-lartinent stcrc. Two large office build- ngs. part .)! a third with a score :l uiallT bus!:je'3 hr.usee and more than 100 offic: were destroyed . 1ACED WITH DEER BUT ANIMAL BEI Made I'nrty Miles Hour for a Mile Ahead of mi Automobile EDMONTON. July 16. Elmer Stutch- bury, local advertising man, says that 40 miles an hour Is nothing in the life of a 'young buck deer. Picking up the animal In the glare of hli beedUfhte while driving along the Namao road, Stutchbury raced th nlmal for ov-r a mile ahead of his oar. The speedometer showed the ear i be making 40 mites an hour, but the deer easily kept ahead of th" auto, and when be finally tired of ttr sport jumped lightly over a fence lnt; a wheat 'field, where he proceeded to nake himself at borne. The deer headed Into town when last seen. This Is the second appear ance of a deer In town In the last two days. J. B Daly, bandmaster of the 40th battalion baud having seen one at 194th rnd Jasper early on Friday morning. Th.s animal was altr a high Jumper, and was clearing garden leds with ease. IN I'ltOHATE IN THE HI 1'KEMK COt'KT Ol' llltlTlHll t'Ol.t WWW In the Matter of the "Administration Act": and In the Matter of the Ev.ate of Oeorge anwaros. Deceased. TAKE NOT1CF that by order of Hi H'-tior. P. McB. Young, the 2SU day of June. AX). 1038. I was appointed Ad ministrator of the estate of Oeorge awards, deceased, and all parties nav Ing claim against the said estate are hereby renulred tt furnish same prn- nerly verified to me on or before thr otn day oi August, a u man. ana ai parties Indebted to the estate are re nulreri to pay the amount of their In debtedness to me Trrtnwun NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator Prince Ruoert. BC Dafd th- 6h day of July. A.D.. 1838 Mens & Boys Get you:- Summer weather RUNNING SHOES at the Montreal Importers J. 11. Miller, l'ropriclor, Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, MILK .MILK Fresh rnsteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DEL1VEUY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone C57. JASPER'S k.'sHrnx3Mr i n mm i i I 1 1 I I n i m m i -ssssw y - Baa . at ramps. Z2nw&vm While Jasprr Pnrl: Lodge and Jasper National Park, Alberta, are numbered ar..nix t'-.c 1 u known places on tha continnt today, there wag a time when J-isner was only a trading post of theJMorth Weft Company. That was; armut 1813. For half a century it was the main support of the trade mile across the mountains and an important point for all persons joumcy'rur through the Yellowhra and Athabasca passes. This oairn was urc l"i last year on the site of old Jasper House by the Historic S'tes and Monuments Baarff of Canada to mark the spot where his once famous trading post stood. Photijrra-h by Canadian Nat'ono' i REFUSED ADMISSION TO CANADA BUT NOT FRIVOLOUS REASONS TOROXTO. July 16. "My husband has ' been refund admission Into Canada because he la 50 years old." a woman recently told officials of the BrUtah Welcome and Welfare, League. Upon Investigation it was found he had been suffering from an aliment many years, and hla case had been t referred to Ottawa for furtb- Investi SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vaaant. unreserved. surveyed Crown lands may be pre-emptwl by British subjects over 1 years if age, and by aliens on declaring Intention to benoine British subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, aid improvement for agricultural surposea Pull Information oofxiermna rm-aUens regarding ws-emptlon is given In Bulletin No. 1, Land Herlee, sUow to Pre-empt Land, eopies of vrhlab eao bs obtained tree of charge ty addrsMlna the Deuartmeni of Lands. Victoria. B.C.. or to any Government Ak'ent. Heoords will be arantnd oovrlng only land suitable tor agricultural purposes, and which la not timber-land. I.e., carrying over (.000 board feet per acre west ot the Coast Range and 1,000 feet per acre east of that Range. Applications tor pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner ot the Land Recording Division, in which the land applied for Is situated, and are mads on printed forma, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Ire-emptlons must bs occupied for five years and Improvements mads to value of tio per acre, Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Orant can be received. For more detailed Information ass the Dullstln "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase f vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlntberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum i - - m mi I , . u t. ! . i.hJI la VsTer 'acrTaYd ' mcK. (m.- in. Un.l 11 SO nar acra. Further In- formation regarding purchase or leass of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Series. "Purchase and Lsass ot Crown Lands." Mill factory, or industrial site on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, mar be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stump. H0ME8ITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not ezceedlnK It aerea, may be leaaed as homeeltee, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year. Utle being obtainable after restdenos and lm-provement conditions are fulfilled and land has been survsyed. j LA8E8 Pvr graxlng and Industrial Purposes areas not exceeding eeres may be leased by one person ec a wmpany. QRAJ,mo Under the Qraslng the Prwv-Inoe Is divided Into grazing district and the range administered under a Oraslng Commlsslonsr. Annual grating psrmlts are Issued based on numbers ranged, priority being gives) ie established ownera. Btock-ownera form u cisi ivn iwr managemsnt FT. or Pn' niits ars arailabU tor eetOare, BEGINNING gation. , 1 he incident recalls the ease uf a young woman who. It was claimed was barred from Canada because she weighed 187, when later evidence proved the Gin weighed more than 900 pounds. The Welcome League, the other day. received ' an appeal from a girl whose friend was refused admission Into Canada " "because the bad warts. It turned out the girl's arms were covered with'' warts ol a contagious nature.. ';( t. BETTER SEilffiG AT YANKEE STADIUM EW YORK. July 1 . . .Boxing critics see one ray of hope on Tex Rlekard's h orison If the ballyhoo falls on the Tu'nney-Meeney boot,' the famous promoter will have quarters for the reception of the fans as never have been available In New York. The Yankee Stadium, where the Ueavywelaht championship card will take place July 24. will have Its seating capacity Increased to seat 87,000 on fight nlghtt. And lO0.OU0 will be taken in from ring elite seats atone if Tea sueeaeas In -disposing of an the $40 pasteboard for the M( anew. Market Prices Prices current are as follow: LAUD Pure a . Compound 30c EUdet B.C. fresh pullet 400 B.C. fresh Mrata 45o B.C. fresh extras 600 Local new laid . . . 600 nsu totoked kippers, lb., .. lie ; Kippered salmon. JU 3&c , Smoked black cod, Vn Sue ! Finnan baddies. lb.i '. 35c M1UTP ! Fowl, No. 1. lb 3Bo and 40c Roasting oh token, lit, 44v Broilers , 4So Ham, sliced, first grade 50o liam, whole, first grade 35c Ham. picnic, lb 33tt Cottage rolta. lb ... 29 H Bacon, back, siloed . 6bc 'f f ' Pork, dry salt , 36c Ayrshire bacon, tn 35c Veal, shoulder 36c Veal, loin 40c Veal, leg . ryttt' 36r Pork, shoulder , yvB''' a8c IWk, 7oln 'r4mb$ 4uc Pork, leg T-JBoT... 36tf Beet, pot roast tsMSo 10 20o Beet, boiling 13o to lBc Beef, steak ....t30c to 4So Beef, roost, prime rib ......... 32c Lamb, chops 600 Uunb, shoulder 36c 40C)gv MutfDtrffichops , IS Mutton Shoulder IIUTTKR Brookfleld. Shamrock and Woodland. lb SOc E.CX S lbs. tor ..... 5o Oapltol, and grade, lb 4ftc No. 3 grade. 3 lb. bricks 11.40 Prater Valley, a lbs. for B5o Alberta Dreamery 45c New Zealand, In bulk 8c prints, a lbs (or SSc CHEESE Oamembert chevse, 8 or pkg 05o uitvt nf' fir-' PUCC,I DISTRICT READERS The News Who do not subscribe for the paper but who purchase occasional copies, will find it advantageous to remit $3.00 and have every copy mailed to their address for the next year. All the News of the North, coast and country, from our special correspondents, as well as world events will keep you well posted at minimum cost. , Send the postal order today while you still think of it! Ol;UTlo solidt 35c New Zealand solids SOc Btllton. lb. 40c Kraft 45o Norwegian Ooat '. 05c Napoleon Llmbcrger 70c Roquefort 75c Swifts' Brookfleld. lb 45c Oorgonzola, lb 76c McLaren's Cream, ar ... 45c and 85c Brookfleld Swiss cheese, ft lb. pkg. 300 Oruyere 45c Brookfleld Canr.dlan eheese, ft lb. pkg. ac dolden Loaf, lb 45a Jack, lb 500 Romano Sardo, lb ,, 769 Oammelost. lb 800 KHI.tR wrote, per loo Yellow, per 100 17.00 UtK Hour, 49a, No. 1 bard whet .... HAi Pastry flour. ICTs 85c Pastry flour, 49a HMJ VtUETAIILKH New beeta. 3 lb-, for 3x Beets, sack 51.7 Carrots, New O literals, lb 10c Old poUtcee. 8 lbs SSc Sack SUA New pcrUtoea. e lbs. 35c Back t HJ0 Parsley, bunch Oftc Oarllc. Imported, per lb. 3Sx New Cabbage, lb lot New green onions, per bunch ... a. Yakima turnips. 3 ,lb for 3x Japanese orated ooloaa, 4 lbs 31c Local Vancouver radishes be l'p-rlver rhubarb. 6 lbs. 36c Bunch carrots. 3 for Mc Bunch beeta. 8 for attt nunch white turnips 10r Fresh mint Sc Long English seedless cukes 30c White spine cukes s Vancouver looal lettuce. 3 for 36c Spinach, new crop, a lbs 3b Oaltfornle celery 30c and 86- Armstrong celery, a lbs 36'- Oreen peppere. lb 40 New summer cauliflower . . 36c and SOc Hothouse tomatoes, lb 36c New cabbage, lb 10c FRUIT California assorted plumi, lb 15c Per basket 76c to 0Oc California peaches, doren 40c St. John Press tone peaches, orate lt.B) California aprtoote, lb 16c Terrace Strawberries, basket SOi- Oranges, Valencia, doeen .. 40c to 86c Ltmone. Bunkist. doeen .... 40c tp 60c Imperial Valley grapef ruR .... 3 for 86c Bananas. 3 lb S6r Bstracted honey,, per Jar SOc Comb honey 86c Dates, bulk. 3 lbs. tor 36 Raisins, bulk, per lb 1V 8eet potatoes, 3 lbs. for 36c California Dainty Dates, package ,. 36 Yellow Newton D" grade MJO raney H 00 Extra fanoy I4J6 Cantaloupes 16c. 30e and S6c Coooanuts 36c Bng Cherries, lb SOc liltlKI) I'RUITR Union and orange peel see Citron peel 60t Black cook in j figs, 2 lb 36t White tigs. 3 tb 36r Currant. 3 lbs S6r Apples a6 Peaches, peeled 36c Apricots, lb 35c prunes, 00-100, 4-lbs 86r 35 lb. box tlM prunes. 00-70 lb 3 lbs. for 36r Jbj 16c I) 40-60. 3 lbs 36c ; as lb. box 68.80 Evsporated peart, halves, lb 36 35 lb box 16.60 NUT8 Almonds, shelled Valencia 06c .Brazils 35c Ot Daily TO BRi llarfnty Curtttin .Scrim, 1 Uu, (itild and Kte lr Yard Uunt;lw NcU in neat patterns, while and ecru. Splendid quality and extra wide. tZ(n I'er Yard YOUR Fancy Floral Cretannea, Art Sateen, Chintz Sunfaat CaMsaent Cloth, C in. tu &1 in. wide I !Tp I'er Yard "THE NOBBY" ESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY. 7 and 9 p.m. George Sidney, I 1 nunfiift nilortd trii - m I i AOo Hllk Mftlraa, f 'rt am : Colorei dainty p:iU r. 54 inehea wide, snler quality. C A ler Yard .... vl V Charles Murray in Kieos 1'AKAMOUNT NEWS. 35c and 10c Canadian A merry comedy of the uir. LKKTEIt HEHNAHl). FKITZI HIIMiWAY. DUKE MAHTIN. HELM; MIT( and otherH. COMUDY. Admission tyic Ileal We are pleased to nnnuunre that the Ford Cuuadian . tory will soon be in full production. ese,Ttk?lll,lil,l'''ional value in the Modul A-WiyiW'ii w-' wHltlup fur. r Th"l ffUlowinK modela will be on (liHiVlnySP'our Th i Avenue showroom on und after July 17 for u few day: FOKDOU AND TUDOK SUDAN'S, PHAETON AND UUSINI1SS COUl'M, JTONTKUCK. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED