m advertisement is not pub-twil or lianlayed by the l iquor Control Hoard or by tne Government of HritUh OilumM ' II S. WALLACE CO. LTD. LADIES' Battling hurts in JANTZBN UNIVBftSAL awl I'KNMAN makes I! A Til I NC KBLTS H.S.WallaceCo.Lld. l'hene 9 !rd Avenue and Fulton Mens & Boys ' "' yiiur Summi-r weather RUNNING SHOES at tho Montreal Importers J. It. Miller. Proprietor. Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, COAL Your choice I DSON CASSIDY WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Itulkley liny and drain. Went for Robin Hood 'Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage I'hone C8. Cartajre, Warehousing, and Oistributinir. Team or Motor Sjervlca. Coal 8nd and Gravel. We Sneolallre n IMnnn and Furaltiip Mri-. s- se BOYS' BAND GOING EDMONTON FOR FAIR Mill Make Trip In Spile of Fart lew, tomethloii lielng Offered While the Edmonton Pair authorities nr offering no definite assistance, it tins been decided that the Prince Rupert Boys' Bind, with rund now avail--able shall proceed to that rlty-hls month to participate in the annual lex-Iilbitlon at the Alberta capital. Bandmaster Thomav Wilson la in receipt of communication from the Edmonton Exhibition Association Hating that, In t he matter of sleeping accommodation, it ! prepared to put up tenu In Borden Park for the boys, providing they play in to mornings, but will not supply bedding and will not be responsible for i in- feeding of the boys. Three adaptations to the ground dally will, However, be given the boys. Meantime, preparations are being made to have the band leave en July 12 for Edmonton with a possible stop at .Jasper Park for a day enroute. Th- eo-operatlon of tbe Canadian Na. t onal Railways Is being sought with a view to providing a colonist car for the boys to make the trip In. AUTHOR SPEAKS TO LOCALJYROS TODAY Larly C anadian lor Trade PuMa Nub-lerl of Interesting I (bourse by Kobert Watson tvunc of tbe famous Canadian fur -rd posts ' was the subject of Robert WuUmhi or Winnipeg, noted Canadian nuthor, in an address before the Prince Rupert Gyro Club in the Commodate Cafe at noon today. Mr Watnon, who poke most interestingly, dealt more particularly wish Norway House and WATER NOTICE tLlUItl.Ml NTKIUMS TAKE NOTICE that I O. Julson. Ltd.. whose address Is Terrace. 1.C, will apply for a license to use the waters ol Kiuumgatium River near Terrace for "Otaaruig Streams" purpose, namely, clearing and Improving the stream for tbe driving, booming, or raiting of logs The points on the stream between which it is proposed to clear are frua the point where the Kiuumgellum River Intersects the North Line of Let 1400 to the South Line of Lot 1419. Range 6. Coast District Tbe estimated " be tween the said points Is nUlea. more or less. The tern proposed for the licence Is tl years. This notice was posted on the ground on the 30th dsy of June, 1938 A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to tbe 'Water Act" will be filed in tbe office of tbe Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B.C.. Tbe petition for aonroval of un dertaking and an application tor prove! ol tbe Schedule of Teals will be neasa in the otnee or the Board of in vestlgetlon at a date to be Oxen, and i any in tweeted perse may fate an bee- uon toereto in we oiiiee, oi we comptroller or of tbe Water Recorder of tbe District. Objections to tbe appUeaUon may be filed with tbe said Water Recorder or with tbe Comptroller of Water MM, Parliament Build; ass. Victoria B.C.. within thirty dsys after the first appearance of this notice in a local ne paper. Tbe date of tbe first publication of tbls notice Is June 19. 1938 t. D. JUDBON LTD.. Applicant . D. Judson, Agent. Perm Ne. 13, Section 39) LAM) ACT. mitkt. or intkntios to apply TO riKCIIAM; LM In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict and situate about S miles from tbe mouth of Kbutee River. TARE NOTICE that tbe Detrol Western Mining Company of Vancouver. BC . occupation Mining Company, Intends to sddIt for permission to pur chase tbe leMewtag described tends: iGinmencing si a post piantea one foot distant from the Witness post on tne wen sum oi uot its: taence westerly 60 eaakAe; thence southerly 30 ebatns; thence easterly 00 chains: thence nor- therly 10 chains, slid containing 100 seres, more or es P. PARDOE 'WILSON. Ageet far Detroit Western Mining Co. Dated 18th April. 1923 LAND ACT Minrt: or intention to apply to LEASE MM) In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dla- III,, M nMJB-WWMV Bay. Moresby Island, SkMeate Inlet. Queeu Charlotte lslaada. Pulp and Paper Misuf aevureta. Intends to apply lor a itv i tnv iwvniv u.- scribed lends:- Commencing at a post planted on the h.sh water mark of an Island; thence following the high water mark around the Island to point of commencement, and coatatalne one acre, more or leas. PACIFIC MILLS, LIMITED. Applicant Donald Wilbur Ilodsdon. Agent for Pacific Mills. limited. Dated May 3. 1998. LNI) ACT Nonei; or ixtfaticn to applv to nasi: lm in Prinec Rupert Land 'n District and situate adjseent to AUtfora Bay. Mereebv Island. Skldegate Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands TAKE NOTICE that Pacific Wills Limited, of Vancouver. n.C. occupation Pulp and Paper Manufacturers, ntend LrVnnlv for a lease of the following de scribed lands 4kl. Oommeneing at s pan hlch water na.k of sn island, thence following the high water mark around the Island to point ' commencement, snd and coBlalnlae 0.96 acre, more or less OD1AB(flr,c MILLS, LIMITED, Applicant. Donald Wubiir nodsdon. Aeent Tor Pacific MlUs. Limited; ' natedMaf3. 19W j 'isANDAGT. OTIC: OF INTFATlOV TO APPLY TO in eralthers Land Hecordlne District and sltusU adjoining Lot 8180 on Kail ' TAKE8NOTICEUrh.t Chrlatln. Omtet. nf Pacific DC . married woman, intends to "ply for a lease ef the following de- Kaemeneat a post Dialed ' th nutosast enrner of Lot B1R0 mnM 8. OMStitrtctY thence north 80 chains: m 'c,m,.T,NA R-vioant DaUd Kay 28. 1838. r rmmm i "-r- rnmimt Add to the joy of the open road thli pleasure giving refreshment. A sugar-coated gum that affords double value. Pep permlnt flavor In the sugar coating and peppermint flavored gum u m ta n Inside. Between CI ) oinoKcs Port Bt. James, the latter of which posts be has recently teen vlstung. II delved Into some of the early history or the fur trade, Canada's first business and Industry. At the close of his address. Mr. Wat son was thanked on behalf of the club by the president, L. W. Waugh Office Boy The editor says he's much obliged to you for allowing him to see year drawings, but much regrets he Is unable to use them. Artist (eagerly) Did be really say that? Office Boy (truthfully) Well, not ex actly. He said: "Take them away Pimple; tkey make me Ul ' -Obeerto. NEW IIAZELT0N William MeAdasn, accompanied by an engineer, la expected here within a few days to Inaugurate operations on tbe American Boy mine. Mies Richardson, Public School teacher at New Haaelton. left at the end of tbe week for home In Chilli- wack and wtu net be returning here after tbe holidays. A dance was giv en by local young people in ber honor on tbe eve of her departure. W. B. Dornberg arrived from Van couver at the end of tbe week to make an inspection of baa mining prop erty on Nine Mile Mountain. Dr. H. C. Wruaeb. MX -A.. Liberal candidate for Skeen a riding, addressed a public meeting in Htm IlseeHen on Prtday ntftit. There was a large at tendance and the doctor waa given a good reception. Both farm and garden crops in this district have been suffering from the prolonged dry spell as a result of WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AMI USE. TAKE NOTICE thst The Detroit western Mining Co., wnose address is 804 Standard Bank Building. Vancouver. B.C.. wUl apply 'oi a licence to take and use 180 eJ. of water out of East Pork of Khutae River which flows wt. terlv and drains into Kbutee Inlet, an num Reach. Tbe water wUl be diverted from tbe stream at s point about 1400 feet East of tbe Witness Post cn the west side of Lot 173 Prince Hupert district and will be used for mining purposes upon the Mineral Oroup cl. scribed as Weatern Copper (plans on file in Surveyor Oeneeali Office). This no iioe was posted on tne ground on tne loth day of May. 198. copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to tbe Vatee Act will be filed in tbe of nee of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objections to the application may be filed with the ssld water Recorder or with the Oomcrtrotlet of Water Rights, Parllameift Buildings, Victoria, B.C. within thirty daya after tne nrsi appearance oi tnu notice in a local newspaper The date of the first publication of this notice Is June 11, 1928 DETROIT WB8TBRN M1NINO CO, Applicant. By P. Pasdoe Wilson, Agent. LAND ACT , r.V "MiTitft or'ivTtvrioN to apply to u:si: um In Prtnce Rupert Land Recording DU rirt and situate on Moresby Island ad- scent to AlHford Bay Skklegate Inltt-jueen i Charlotte Ialands TAKE NOTICE that Pacific Mills Limited of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation pulp and paper manufacturers, intend.' to apply tor a lease of tbe following describee lands Commencing at a post planted at thr aw. corner of S.T.L. 8247P; thence TJ decrees 30 mlnues West (Astronomltl 1800 ft; thence North 33 degrees 30 minutes west (Astronomic) isoo It.: thertee North 39 degrees SO minutes East (Astronomic) 800 ft: thence -North 38 degrees West (Astronomic) 3300 It.; thence North 80 degrees Bast (Aatrono-mlo) 9M ft, more or less, to an Inter- eectlon wtth the high water mark ol Aiiuora nay; mence i allowing tne ssia hlch water mark Southerly to the point of commencement, save and except one isianu containing one acre more or less ana another Island containing 0.35 acres, more or loss- the whole oonUtntng 113 rcrea, mere or lees. PACIFIC MILLS. LIMnTO. Apr-lies'. By Parker Samuel Benney. DMed April 18. 1918 18 "CIOVEIINMENT LIQUOK ACT' mitice or trTTirtfioN ron con sent to TiMNtrKit or IlKbK LICENCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the Uth day of July next, the under signed intend to apply to the Liquor unniroi uoara lor ccnsrni w irsunirr of Beer License Number 819, and Issued in respect of premises being part of a building known as the Tourist Hotel, alt- uate at Terrace. B.C., upon the landa de. errlbed as Lou 1 and 3. in Block II. Map 073. Prince Rupert Land KeglitraMeq District, in tne province or British uoi-umkta. from Oearge Tessler to Angelo Bualasehio and Urbano Oolbachlnl. of Terrace. Britiah ouumbla. the DATFn -... rn. this 6th day 1 )..!, A I) 1N0. ANdH.O EUSTAOCHIO. URBANO COLnACIIINI. Applicants and Traa tfaress, HB DAILY HHWV pagr mns which the hay crop will be the smallest -ever cut In the north. Cutting of hay la now In progress. ' Rolls of honor were swarded as follows at the Mew Hasolton Public Behcet: proficiency, Deioourt Parent; deportment, Clsra SchulUik; regularity and punctuality, Peter Smith. The Omlneca Herald. Published here. Is taking a neutral attitude ' in eWi nectiou with the lortnecming provincial election. Hugh Harris haa completed assess ment work for the Alexsnder Mining Co. cf Toronto wien holds group of daunt on the south side of Nine Mile Mountain. Malk Oeorge haa resumed the of poles. The road up Nine Mile Mountain la now in fairly good shape as far as the pole camp and some distance beyond. PKINCE GEORGE H O. Perry, UXA, Liberal candidate for .reflection In Port Oeorge j riding, has returned to jie city from I a highly successful campaign tour to the Peace 'River section of tbe Cspt. McEaehera, from Cordova, Alaska, will be the new corps officer of tbe Salvation Army here, sueceeed In Capt. Lyons and Oapt. HUller who have been transferred to Winnipeg and Calgary respectively. A special train was run between iBend and Prince Oeorge yesterday to bring district visitors to the local Dominion Dsy celebration. Mary Hlchka, eleven year okt tlaugn-i oi Mr. and Mrs: W. 11. Hlchka of Mlwerth, was drowned while taethtag last Tuesday. Effort of police of ficers failed to recover the body. On behalf of the Boy Soaflt Asso ciation, T. A. MacOallum, secretary ef the local troop committee, preeeoted Its charter to tbe group here em Friday night. Rev. P. Ootmal, New United Church pester, wss Inducted In Knox Church on Friday evening. Rev. s. T. Oal- brelth. the former pastor, end Mrs. Oelbrettn left on Tuesday tor Victoria :o wnMl point Mr.Oalbraltta haa been transferted. Rev. Samuel Pollinger' and slater returned at the end of the week from a visit la England. Mr. PoUlnger held Anglican Church services in MflBrtde jo Sunday. Having purehased the Oorieee Inter ests in the business, AMcyne Wright is now in control of the Prtnee Oeorge Motors, OS Oordon 8. Wood of , Prtnee Oeorge secured fifth position In Use Canadian championship ptttol shootlag oompeti los, making a score of 494 out of s oealble 800. SMI'I'IIEIIS One of the attractione of tne Dominion Day celebration here yeaterday was a baseball game between New Hate! ton and Smithera settoal boys. The Forest Branch reports forest fires In this dittitot well In hand. There have bees outbreaks near tbe Duthie mine, at Deals Lake and on Canyon. Driftwood and Williams Greeks, A summer home Is being built on the O'Neill and Wall property at Uke Kstalyn for the .utad&nadAtion of both famines. Mrs. C. A. Chapmen, convener of the wheat pool committee, is issuing contracts to district fsrmen Mho plan on shipping wheat to tne Prince Ru-xr elevator this fall. , ."There , iff 350 .more named on the Skeena '. eonetltueney vokete' 'list for -his eteetfet) than there "were In 1934. Rcftsuatkms for the rtdlng now total 9133 namea as against 1771 four years Those signing the nomination of 4 Dr. It. C. Wrlneh. Liberal candidate for re-election In Skeena riding, were J. S. Orly, W. 8. Henry. Olof Hanson. Hans O. Oben, F. V. Foster. P. Johnston. John McKenale. Oeorge Raymond. L. B. Warner. S. F. Campbell. N. P. Moran. T. L. Jenkins. John Malkow. TLMnEIl SALE X 10221 . Sealed Tenders will be received by the District Forester, prince Rupert, not lster than noon cn the 14th day of July. 1928, for the purchase of Licence X 10334. Skldegate Inlet, to out 850 M, tKAi-d feet of Sawloga i Alder, Spruce and Hemlock). Three years will be allowed for re-oiovai of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C.. or the District Forester, Prince 'Rupert.BOv T1MUEK SALE X9691. There will be offered tor sale at Pub He Auction, at noon on the Eighteenth (48th) day of July. 1938, In the office ct the District Forester at Prince Rupert, the Licence X8691. to rut S&d,000 HJJJJ. Spruce, Balaam, Hemlock and Cedar on an area covering a portion of Lot 80S at the head of Kjrnoch Lagoon, Kynoch (East Mussel) Inlet, Range 3, Coast District. Three (3) years will be allowed tor removal of timber. "Provided any one unable to attend the auction In person may submit under to be opened at the hour of auction 1 treated as one bid." Furih - --leulare cf the Ohlef For eater. Victoria U C cr DUtrtct Fortr, Prince wuptrt. B.C. Sal TERRACE St. L. Alttmus of tbe Sherman Cj.. Pi.tsdain. N v who has spent the Phv week In the district returned east on Friday. Mrs. T. H. Oullam jnd son Jsck, returned to Pacific on Saturday after -pinding the week In Terrace. Misses Ncexoa aad Beth M of Pacific are apeeadlng tbe week-end and holiday with their friends Misses Bdna and. Jean drver. v Mrs. A Ohnsberg snd lllUe daughter of Prince Rupert arrived Saturday to end a holidsy In Terrace. Mrs. Alger and son Arthur, returned to Uak on Saturday after spending the week in Terrace. Misses Clara and Dorothy Little returned home on Friday from Edmonton where they have been attending the Uanarthney School for girls. Mrs. C L. M. Olggey Is at present a patient In the Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spitel left on Saturday to apend tbe week-end at Oarnaby. Mrs. 8. Handenschild and children of Prince Rupert spont the week-end with friends here. las Ethel Christy of Prlif-c Rupert Sunday at the tiome of her ,. Orlfflth and Mr. and Mrs. Dun bar and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Annie Ross. Mrs. Louis of Prince Rupert, a former reaMea't of Terrace spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. flouoie. Miss Olsdys Kenney came up With the excursionists on Sunday and will ipend a short holiday at her home here. Ur. and Mrs. 0. A. Smith. Frances At the Family Shue Store's Stove wide TEEASU RE CHEST SALE 'own, Down Go Prices! ON 300 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S SHOES Sorted into two bijj groups, including Patent, Lotus, Mack Kid, White Kid, Stroller Tan and Urown Suede One Strap Slippers and Oxfords with Cuban, Low and Spike Heel. All sizes in the lot. REPRICED FOR QUICK ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE regardless of cost, loss or profit. Regular value $6.50, $7.00, $7.50, $8.00 and $9.00, to clear at only and - - Mi. and Ma. W O Fulton and Ismtly catne up from Prlnee Rupert ou Saturday and left imaedlaeely for their summer borne at Lak4se Lake Mlas Halllwell of the leaching staff of the Prlnee Rupert public loots i arrived on Saturday to spend her va cation at the borne of her parents. Fete Magnuseen bad tbe miefertene to nave one of his fingers very badly crushed while assisting in unloading the shipment of Chevrolet cars which i.rrtved on Saturday, for J. Agar, . -eel agent, rev w.li be unable to work for scene time. Mrs. War beck arrived from Prince Rupert on Saturday and. went out to ber home in the Kaftua: Valley, , F. H. lleadley. Public Softool pria opal of Smithera spent a few day in town st the end of the week W. Sanson ardsMefte ei. Jtbe isi&uuu -Tijcimij svsh spew toe nou day in town E. T. Kenney left en Saturday for Smithera, where he was a speaker at their Domtaion Day rally on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. McNeill, of Prtnee Rupert spent the week end in town. J. M. Hoar, rolsdng man of UMt. was in town over the holiday. Joe Brown of Prlnee Rupert spent several days in town at the week-end. Miss Rose Couture of Prtnee Rupert was the guest of Miss Oladya Kenney over the holidsy. W. C. Hardy of Armstrong. B. C. waa a business visitor here at the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills of Prince Runprt snenttbe week and at Ukeise Mies Kathleen Durham of Vancouver was In .town for the betidey. W. A. Csvanagh was In from Ross-wood over the holiday. Considerable dissatisfaction was expressed here on Sunday by the pion eer women of the district at the baad stand in the ball park belnt? Used as an Ice cream and soft drtnk, counter, while the boys' band stoo4 -to the boiling aun and played during tbe afternoon. Hurry for your pair. They will not last long at these giveaway prices. STOKE WILL IJE OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY The FAMILY SHOE STORE J. Plnnerty, Katherine Caupuaan. I. A. Arnold, Ernest Hann. Ada Rile. D. MoRae and Oeorge Oulton. of Smithera. Seorge Parent and 8. H. Setikpiel. nw Rtzeltan: W. A. Oow. South UeeKrn: W. W. Anderson and William Oram. Haaelton: J. J. McNeill, lthoanas O. Smith and O. A. Riegle. Tclkwa: Fred Roseerg. Evelyn, and E. f. Kenney. W. A. Klrfcpatrlcn. Allan Holmwood, N. Hberwocd. B W. sUley. L. H. Kenney. P. C Bishop. J. vigor. ' nd Cicorge Cobb, Terrace. and Henry, c! Ameshury, all spent D. holidsy In Terrsce YOUR DAILY BREAD I.s it what it should be? We keep the quality of our bread up to the HIGHEST l'OSSHILH STANDARD A trial will convince you f thia. We will bv jaJwieil to serve you daily. THY OUR SPECIAL HOVIS AND WHOLE WHEAT Electric Bakery Third Avenue Prince Hupert, I1.C. ALL WOOL Bathing Suits S2.95 "d $4.75 "Oemers"