HAVE YOU TRIED? Our $ Leader in Hose II A wonderful Hose in a nice range of colors. II.S.WalIaceCo.Ltd. Phone 9. 3rd Ave. & Fulton Defflers The Latest Thing BUTTERFLY SKIRT Sizes 14 to 20. Phone 27 P.O. 327 DRY BIRCH JACKI'INE AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 Double Load $6.50 Large Sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootless -LarKe Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal Hyde Transfer" AND COAL CO. Phone 380 139 Second Ave. COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDV - WELLINGTON TELKWA AIho Hulklcy liny nnd drain. Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. 23 ROUNDS BOXING at the GRAND TERMINAL CLUB On SATURDAY NIGHT, September 1, at 9.30 Opening Boxing Tournament of the Season , JOldoTJurvich vsed Byrne (Six Rounds) Roy Jackson, of Edmonton, vs. Nino Gurvich (Six Rounds) SEMI-WINDUP Eddie Smith vs. Roy Fong (Pour Round) SECOND BOUT Earl Batt vs. P. Chenoski (Three Rounds) Reserved Seats Grand Terminal Phone 592. at Club the or Adults, 75? Boys, 50? City Meat Market Sclvig IJros. ' Third Ave. Phone 765 KJOT FISK (i HONS A Kit Alle sorter nork ost Norske flskekonservcr Norske Bukkcrknvringer Nornke hreteskonrnkker Norske rugkonr.okker Norske knekkebrod Norske flalbrod Mutter o.s.v. 1st ky. varer. Ilillige priser. Ilurtlg ombringelse FIRST BOUT Howard Keefe vs. .A. Antonelli (Three Round) The winner of the Byrne-Gurvich bout to box George Bard and Nino Gurvich to box Harry Deeth from Anyox. "NAVIGABLE WATERS PRO- TECTION ACT." R. S. C 140 Porter Idaho Mining Company Limited hereby give notioe that , It has. under Section 7 of the aald Act, deported with the Minister of Public Work Ottwa. and le the offloe of the District Registrar of the Land Reglatratlon District of Prlnoe Rupert at Prince Rupert. B C, a description of the alte and the plan of the wharf and dolphins proposed to be built on the foreabore near the mouth of the Marmot River. Port land Canal. In front of Lot Number Four Hundred Sixty-seven (467), Casalar District. British Columbia; AND TAKX NOTICS that after the piratlcn of one (1) month from the -'.ate of the first publication 'of this Notice, Porter Idaho Mining Company Limited wlU. under Section 7 of the rld Act. apply to the Minister of PuM' Works at his office In the City f Ottawa, for approval cf the said site aud plana and and fcr leave to construct the wild wharf and dolphins. Dated at Vancouver. British Columbia this 30th day of July. 1938 PORTER IDAHO MINING COMPANY LIMITED. LAND ACT. NOTICE Of INTENTION- TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Smlthers Land Recording District nd situate adjoining Lot Also on Bast hoc oi oaeena tuver. TAKE NOTICS that Christina Carte. it Pacific. B C, married woman, intends to apply for a lease of the following ascribed lsnds: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 5180, Range b, Coast District; thence north 80 chain, t hence east 30 chains: thence south 80 -hslna; thence west 30 chain, and containing iso acres, more or less. CHRISTINA CORLEY. Applicant Dated May 38 1838. Roofing and Specialities Mineral Surfaced Roofing Mineral Surfaced Shingles Roll Hoofing Building Papers and Felts Everjet Elastic Paint Plastic Elastlgum Shingle Stains Creosote Oils Marine Seam Pitch. Distributors-Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 SPORT CHAT Dido Gurvich and Ned Byrne will provide the six-round headllner on Baturday night in the first of a series of boxlnz bouts which wUl be held in the Grand Teru.lnaj Club., -The winner of this bout will be matched rrllt fcedTgc Bsrd who it now a In Vancouver .and repart'.d to be going well, aurvich Is working out with All Harding at the New Impress gym at - 30 f m. while Byrne la going through his tricks at 7 pm. at the Grand Terminal club. No iesa Interest wUl be taken In the bout of Mickey Ourrlch of this city and Jackson of 3d man tan. It will be the first six-round bout fcr Ourrlch who made such a good showing recently in knocking out his man from H. M. S. Durban. Jackson Is also reported to be a likely looking outer. Eddie Smith and Roy Pong are well match 4 and should put up a good bout whUc Batt and Chenoski have been a toss-up In their last few bouts. Batt claims to have acquired some real good dope while on the Islands recently. At any rate the local boys proved so tough for the Maaeett Inlet natives that, Provincial Police Constable Andy Grant ordered them off the Mseeett wharf and told tbem to stay away. Howard Keefe and Ham AntoasUi will furnish the curtain raiser. This should be one of the bast hosing cards from local talent tfaat has ever been staged In the city. The local rats' lodge will hold an- 3ther whist drive tournament this win ter such as proved so successful lest The season wUl be divided Into separate periods with prizes lor the winners In each while there wui be a grand prise for the person having the highest score for both periods in the aggregate. The first session will be on the evening of Monday. October 1. and meanwhile, a committee has bean appelated to arrant further details tor the ccanpettUon. The bard 11 battle which wai fought Tuesday night between Grand Terminals and Thistle should tend to liven up Interest in the OUhnly Cup 'ootbell series although the trophy i practically cinched by Ben SeU'a men. Tomorrow nkdht the Terminals and BMarimant win meet and 'here sue some supporters of the sol diers who hold that they can put up an equally good If not better per formance than did the Soots on Thurs day. No doubt there will be a good crowd out to see Just what the Regi ment can do. If the Terminals should win they will clinch the trophy with out further disspute. Then the curtain will about ring down on local football activity this year unless aome- thlna: Interesting can be arranged for Pair Week. The Trades and Labor Ooundl Is to be congratulated on drawing up a program for the celebration of Labor Day neat Monday which probably outclasses say celebration of this day in he past. There is a geaerou program of children' aad adults' race and tack events, with many novelty events, n which there wlU. doubtless, be large -nd keen competitions. The fact that time of all major race will be kept v comparative purposes should make these events all the more interesting 'nrough being able to compare what can be don locally wttn pemrmaaoss ctrtatde. Altogether. 8800 Is being of- ered In prises donated by local bus-ness men. The Junior football and lacrosse game should also be tntereat- lng and we would recommend that those who have yet to tee the young sters in action on these two lines of sport take the advantage of the holl day to do so. Around The World With Sport Fans (Hy The Trainpl The Edmonton Onto are on thttr way home after winning everything xxslbl. They scored 878 points whU 'h total of their opponents numbered only 88. Naturally Bdsnonton la par ticularly elated over the triumph of Its girl basketball team. They will ret arrival a wonderful rsueptlon on their Oreat preparation are being at Edmonton to give the returning Orada a fitting reception on their return Moadsy. The city la backing the affair. Mayor Bury being one of the leader of the move. Twelve com mittee are working wKh a view to making the event an outstanding one. CICAMI WITH PLANE MONTREAL, Aug. SO.--Capt Harold Has of St. Jo tin, N. B., flying ins (rue tor of Oranby, Que., Aero Club, died last night from Injuries received when He crashed late In the afternoon while flying one of the club's aeroplane. Arvettlse In the bally News. IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a Duplicate Certificate of Title tor Lot nineteen hundred and eighty-three (IMS), Range five (5). Coast District. Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above lands having been produced to me. It la my Intention to Issue, after the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, a Duplicate Certificate of Title to the above land in the name of Joel Plllabury. The original Certificate of Title Is dated the 7'h Rrptember. 1810, and Is numbered 3091V Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, D C . 33rd July, 1928. H. P MtcLEOD. 301 Registrar of 7.r Mm. Prank Moore aad family have returned home from Prince George here they spent the summer bolldaya. Mrs. Mocr was amompanlcd to the city hy her slstsr. Mrs. Hutchinson of Ooacrete. Washington, wb to now vis iting with her here. W. H. Tobey.' rJ.H R. divisional sup-eriateadeat. who has been on a hot!-day trip to the Mew England States, will return to the city next Monday. Mrs. Tobey left tala morning for Ed monton to aveet him. A large consignment of fireproof thlngia which wUl be used in extensive repairs which are to be made oa the building at the Dtgby Island wtraless station were loaded by the lighthouse tender Birnlc this morning and taken over to the Island. Here a- holiday for you Leave Prince Rupert August 31 that's to-aorrow arrive 8ml then 9.30 pm Big -aac that night. Bee the Bulkley Valley Pair on Saturday September 1 Motor through the Bulkley Valley. September 3. Return train to Prince Rupert gets you homo at IJO on Monday afternoon Sept em her 3. An Ideal Mrs. John Pyhhara aad daughter returned to the city on the Prince' Charles thlt morning from Old Msssett where they have Vestt spending ths summer. Mr. DyMavrn. wno ns been In personal chars of his company's cannery at Masastt this season, wul re going back M the Islands again for a short time at the plant la to re main open for fan pankrng, Professor H Aubrey Pryce, director aad teacher of the Prince Rupert School of Music, rssnmse teaching on Tuesday. September 4. for fall and winter season Prof or Pryoe I wU known and hia pupils have frequently been heard In solo work aad orchestral concerts, snd have all been sue- reesful in their samlnatlons. For term, etc.. apply at School of Music or phone 874. "A GREAT TONIC" SAYS MRS. RUSSELL After Taking i-ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound . , i - E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound - 'V V r : Onl" .during trio i.nange I of Life for nervous feelings, loss of ap-ltite and to nam strength. It i a great tonic and I have taken a dozen brttlos of it. It was recommended to rnr by a friend and nc-v I recommend it to all women for uch troulilc as orriv ' . ' tiniP." r - No- 5. Phone 547 ' I.H.1 1 I " ' 4'. Hj. .'.I' I PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, August iO. 1928 FAIR EXHIBIT COMBINATIONS i Now is the time to think of I oir exhibits. 1 Pickles, Preserved Fruits, Joias,and Cakes, etc. Deal No. 1 1 Celery. 3 lbs. Pickling Onions. 5. lbs. Green Tomatoes. 1 quart Vinegar. 1 lb. Green Peppers. All for $1.00 Deal No. 2 . Yi dozen Peara. 3 lbs. Apricot. 2 lbs. Plums. 2 lbs. Apple. All for 1.00 Deal No. 3 2 lbs. CurranU. 2 lbs. Seedless Raisin. Vi lb. Mixed Peel. 2 lbs. Dates. All for 1.00 Deal No. 4 1 pkg. Icing Sugar, 2's. 1 pkg. Lump Sugar, 2's. 1 pkg. Gran. Sugar, 5's. 2 lbs. Brown Sugar. All for 1.00 MussaJJem Grccery CO. LTD. Phone 18 or 81 for Prompt service and quick delivery Choicest Virginia LIKE A HIGH GRADE tfn green packages- llLwflo card pictures . ENGLISH CIGARETTE 1 i mmmmbwj n a tl m ii mmm nrmmm mwimmtmm i w mmrmm mm m 1 1 n ,mm ww . . T- 4 4 LOCAL NEWS NOTES 4 Mrs. Jack Bulger Jr.. Prince Rupert General patient this afssraoon. bound for Vancouver nest re-entered the Hospital as s A. MePnarson. manager of the B. C. Paokecc cannery at Watun River, and Mr. McPneesna win be coming out Thomas PaaUKe will be in anea at the High School from 8 to 1 Saturday moraau for U purpose of mrolllng pupils, j. o. Williamson, sec retary. Please call at the Prlnoe Rupert Salvage and Towing Company's off let for articles left at Salt Lakes and on icate; girl's hat. baby garments, baseball bat, etc. R. W. BUM. Vancouver Mrs.- Kills, who have bean making the -and trip aorta on the steamer Prince Charles, are pass angers aboard that vessel .today returning south. 1 Phone 45 etchers & Grocers, Ltd. DATES-Choice, per lb 9C UIQE-No. 1, per lb. ...... . . . 'i : . v.- .v; 9c APRICOTS and PEACIIES-lfy;pr tin. 20C WHITE FIGS Per lb ."U. w;.l . . 9c TOMATOES 2's, choice pck J4c HOYAL CITY POKK & BEANS 18 oz. j4c SCRIBBLERS Special, 10 for .......... v, 25c FRESH KILLED FOWL Arriving Wednetktoy, per lb. . . ggc B.C. Butchers & Grocers, Ltd. THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 45 Phone 547 EGGS'! Cowichan Eggs, Fresh Extras, 3 doz ?1. -10 J Egg, Fresh Firsts. 3 doi. SI. SO I Eggs, Fresh Seconds, S dot. $1.15 Butter, Golden Churn, 3 lb. brick $1.15 Batter, Fnwr Valley or E.C.D., lb , 50f Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg. .. 10? Muffeta, 2 pkfjra :t5? Braid's Beat Coffee, l's, tin ((5f Baker'a Cocoanut, pkg liOf Bird's Custard Powder, 2 pkg. :ir Malkin's Beat Honey, 1 lb. tin t0? Blue Label Catchup, bottle . . :rr Worcester Sauce, bottle .... lo? Rowat's Sour Pickles, quart bottle r0? Rowat's Sweet Plcklex, quart bottle . ((Of Certo, per bottle il?t Libby'a Corn Beef, l's, tin . . S5r Wbby's Roast Beef, l!s, tin . . '.Kit Clark's Beef Steak and Oniona, l . tin i iarK s rotted Meats, 3 tins t!5r Swift's Picnic Ham, lb. v. .. i!5r Swift's Cooked Ham, lbtiW(To? Grapes, Malagas or Toffiyfrz Ids. Uoio'e TomiiiiP . .v tr,f t 05 Urge rears, doten ....... -to? Preserving Peara, per boX $..oo Alberta Market I P. GAMULA, Flflli Slrcet. Pioprietor Phone 20H GOOD FOR 10,000 EXTRA VOTES First Subscription Coupon Accompanied by the nomination blank and your firs r-cription, this coupon will start you in the race for U.c -nificent Daily News gifta with the grand total of moro 25,000 votes. Thia coupon may be ued only once and h -a only when accompanied by a subacription remittance. Name of Subscriber . Candidate's Name Amount Enclosed ; '. Thia coupon will count 10,000 extra votes win n turned to the Campaign Manager at the campaign of:: ? the Prince Rupert Dally News, together with the firs' scription you obtain. It must be accompanied by the and the subscription must be for a period of one longer. The 10,000 free votes are IN ADDITION to the ber given on the subscription as per the regular vole s he iu Better Lady Ahttlstant Dentistry PLATES that glvo you a natural oil-pcaranco and len3 beaui '0 the contour of the face Dr. Maguire Over Ormea Phone 525 aBiiiiiilii If your paper doc, not arrive, telephone the office