AGE SIX WELL KNOWN Ladies' Ready-to-Wer For Sale As a Coins Concern Forced by .nYkneas to leave Prince Rupert at the earliest possible moment, Mr. Bent offers his business for Sale as a going concern Established over seven years, this Business has always shown a satisfactory profit-Built on a foundation of Honest Merchandising methods Public confidence (the backbone of success) has been retained. To an aggressive party this business offers unlimited opportunity. The stock on hand brought down to a properly balanced minimum, is one of the finest in the city The Store Is beautifully laid out and is replete with every modern attribute for the successful conducting of the business. The store is ideally situated. I shall tw pleased to meet interested parties at the Store this week. Apply J. BENT Third Avenue Stampede SPECIALS. HERE IS A HEAL BAHRAIN FOR CASH All milk, case per . . . Flour, per sack, 98's . . Flour, per sack, 49'a . . Sugar, per 100 lb. sack Sugar, per CO lb. sack Peaches, per crate .... Prunes, per crate Apples, per box $5.50 $5.10 $175 $7.10 $3.80 $2.00 $1.55 $175 Mussallem Grocery COMPANY LTD. 417-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 and Phone 81 Thor Johnson IF for Mens' Clothing and Furnishing; The home of "SOCIETY SICK ailing, unable to get a hold on health, write or call at an Iona-Otonc Health Clinic as thousands of others have done. TAKE THE FREE TREATMENTS There is no obligation. Sufferers of many- years are finding health and contentment in Iona-Otone, the Magnetic Healer. THE IONA-OTONE HEALTH CO. 10-11 Smith Block, Prince Rupert - - B.C MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBrlde Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St Telephone 657. THE DAILY NEWS I SOCCER FINAL STEWART WON IS UNFINISHED In digestion SECOND GAME Game For Gilhuly Cup Called on 4IVHHI V UBtl(9a If fill Regiment Leading With the Regiment lesdlng one to nil. the final football match laat night for the OUhuly Cup between the soldiers and the Moose waa called by the This ts Fair Week and we will close Thursday at 1 p.m. as usual. Weston's Hovis and Peerless Cakes, just arrived, 2 pkgs. for :irt Weston's Fruit Cake, new stock, arrived Tuesday. Valencia, Cherry, Fruit and Sultana, 3V2 lb. slab V $1.15 Home-made Cake was never like this. Try some today. COMBINATION SPECIAL 6 for $1.00 1 bottle Chow Pickles. 1 bottle Beefsteak Sauce 1 jar Queen Olives 1 jar Orange Marmalade 1 bottle Worcester Sauce 1 bottle Tomato Catsup. ITALIAN PRUNES Book your order now as shipment Is due either Friday or . Monday. Price will be announced later. BRISKET BACON In small pieces, 1 lb. to 2 lb, each. Per lb. .. 29c1 Libby's Prepared Mustard. Spe cial per jar 15c? hredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. for tlf FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Choice B.C. Tomatoes, 2 lbs. for referee minutes before time and tt wtll be necessary to replay the final ------ It a ragged engagement with good scortnz chances The ! neither team having much in advant- of u game was wiica J " " neaaea in ccr.ier irom J Week-end Specials Feed Wheat from the Elevator, 50 sacks to clear at $1.50 This is mixed stock, containing wheat, oats, buckwheat and about 5 per cent chaff. Anyone who has chickens should put in a big supply at this price. See it in our store without delay. LAND ACT S. Wllaon ui the tint hall George Russell was referee and Murray and A. Clapperton acted linesmen. Teams were as follows: Regiment Corbett. Ross, Lambe. MacOooaM. Harris, Tinker. Wllaon, P. Russell, Campbell. Dohrrty. Norrlng-ton. Moose Murray. Ersktne, Skinner. Geo. Mitchell, 8. Currle. Koppera: Hodgklnson, Bye, 3. Murray, Chenoskl, Woods. Charles Todd, for driving to the common danger, was fined IIS by Magistrate MyClymoat In city police court this morning. An additional S3 was imposed for driving without a license. WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AM) 1E TAKE NOTICE that Francis Henr7 Cunningham, whose address is 80S Board of Trade Building. Vancouver, B.C., will apply for a licence to take and use t cubic foot per second of water out of unnamed stream which flows northeast and drains Into Humpback Bay, Porcher Island, about 400 yards southeast of northeast corner post of Lot 103. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 200 ysrdi from the mouth of the river and wtll be used for fish, cannery and domestic purposes upon the lands apptled for. being por tion of Lot 103. Range S. Coast District. This notice was posted on the ground on the 23th day of June. 1927. A copy of this notice and an application pur. suant thereto and to the "Water Act" will be filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Objections to the application may be filed with the aald water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings. Victoria, B.C.. within thirty days after the tint appearance of this notice In a local newspaper. The dste of the first publication of this notice Is August 4. 1927. 1. H. CUNNINOIIAM, Applicant. NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY TO LH.iSK LANII In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay. Oraham Island !QO.I. TAKE NOTICE that Somerville Can nery Company. Limited. Vancouver. BjC. occupation Packers, intends to apply for L.lD0rs liome-maae Style riCKles, a lease or tne lonowing aescriDea isnas: r i s v . ! Commencing at a post planted at the ikujui jam, c.ii -c- northwest corner of Lot 1571. Q.C.I.; Weston's Assorted Fingers, net thence east 30 chains; thence north 2 ..il( t it. ri.1 . . i chains, more or less, to low water mark: weight 6M: lbs. This is a real tneiice wcst fon0wing low water mark, family pkge. Special ... S !.(), 30 chains: thence south 2 chains, more or xta.Vof rn,. rnioin. iw less, to point oi commencement, ana Market 4 lb. -i Day Raisins, pkge. containing six m acres, more or less. Special TiTtt i somerville cannery company. Tea .Market is expected to ad- n,t, ,. vance. Here is an opportune - - special Malkin's Best, 2 lb. pkg.. .$!..- Cash and Carry Grocery 6th Ave. and Fulton St. FIRST QUALITY ONLY BUY FOR CASH IT WILL PAY YOU -" , Fels Naptha and Palmolive, 3 Per 5 lb. basket ."Of? for 'r 4 basket crate SI. 75' White S wan 'arid RnvaY Crown, fi Finest B.C. Cabbage, per lb. . . 5r j t for ; o- Red Cabbage for pickling, lb. 8 bid Dutch Cleanser per tin.'. 10c White Pickling Onions, 2 lbs. 250 i a WHOLE TEA SET WITH Brown Pickling Onions, 4 lbs. 25t I 1 iipp Oreen Tomatoes for pickling, 5 Heinz Spaghetti, large 20f T ibs: 'A : : 'A" " ' V. rl ! Small 12 Lirge ureen reppers, i ids. ..c i Jlalkin's Best Pure Jams. Get oweei potatoes, straight, lb, lOfl our n-i-- I umpkin and Squash, lb HeiiHcrh rra,io Unit tL r,ai. h, nr Vegetable Marrow, lb flr , Vrh r.rn,,nA r.ntr ik r.n l! roon ttaams ? 1Ua . . ' 7 7 -M tlhina Oats, all kinds, per pkg. 40rJ ooKing unions, u ids -C:Bran Flakes. Pen or Shredded L,arge auunower, ;f.e ana -I)(? i whoat 9 -: r, t . , , , I ....-v, v " v vutumoers, assoneo sizes, aozen Corn Flakes, anv WlnH. pacIi in Celery 15r and 200 I oantam Lorn on Cob, dozen. . 10c BUTTER HAS ADVANCED Our price on first grade BufleiPrints Is 500 per lb. Mcintosh Red Apples, per lb, 100 Per case $:t.50 Gravenstein Apples, same. Cooking Apples, 3 lbs 250 Per crate $2.85 Crabapples, Siberian or Transcendent, 3 lbs 250 Per box ... J7 $2.25 California Rg4 grapes, per lb. 250 rer oasket 750 ? . . Bartlett Pears, basket . . 500 Freestone Peaches, basket . . 500 Per crate $1.75 Casaba Malons, lb 100 Large Canteloupes, 2 for . . :i50 Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 210 and 211 v Shamrock or Swift's Premium Bacon, in piece lots, per lb. -i:$0 E.C.D. Butter, 2 lbs. for ... 1)50 Capitol Creamery Butter, lb. 150 Ready Cut Macaroni, 2 for 250 Ontario Cheese, per lb :$O0 Dollar Soda Biscuits, fresh stock. per box 700 Canned Tomatoes, large .... 150 Small 12 0 Canned Milk, 3 for J150 Per case $5.50 49 lb. sack Flour, any kind $2.75 (jran Sugar, 10 lb. for .... 750 1Mrcr Sturiv. "1V, r r- ostA Ljimp "Sugary 2llpkg;: for 250 ! reshV-Fif adT Vegetables at ' I t-jces yowtan afford School' Scribblers, best paper, 38 pages, 6 for 250 You save from 5c to 40c on every dollar spent here. A trial order and be convinced $3.00 orders delivered free Phone 301 S. B. ADAMS, Manager locals in Poor Form Yesterday and Loses 14 to 3 to Visitors Six Innings of weak pitching by Herman Lobitck together with as In field that was full of holes star payees as wrU aa everybody else on ttte home team being apparently completely ewt ssasssssl of lorm. lost Prince Rupert the scm a of the two game basebaU series yes. ' terday afternoon by a score of 14 to 3 nly counter Stewart ntever. who turned in Cmpbe" I errorless ball . Thouch LoMlok w I not quite up to the mark at aay ttmt, I except In the third frame wheat he fanned three batten, K started off sal It tt was going to be a good fame but. with the score up to the then 6 to 3 In favor of Stewart, the Prince Rupert balloon blew up In the seven wheel the visitors got rflve runs, following up with on In the eighth and a trio more In the nl'-ith. Some timely heavy hitting on their part added to the gain the visitors made on local errors. Only In the sixth Inning did Prince Rupert tally on the score card when four hits and the three runs were made. Vary few other times dM the locals get farther than first. Ole. Haveland waa sent into the mound at the start of the eighth frame to relieve LohUek and there was a general Itch-around In the Infield but. (fewas too Use. Tbcji only pounded four more rune out all Haveland. Score by Innings: 12 3 446789 Stewart -. ' . a! ftfJp Prince Rupert . . 0 0 00 STEWART R. Mills cf 3 Besaw, p 3 Buckmlre, ,3b t Tompkins, C 2 Lloyd, lb 1 Oordon, ss. .' 2 Gregg. If 0 Bruce, 2b 1 Kennedy, rf 1 Herri, ss Moran, 2b Downey. 3b Haveland 3b Balfour, cf PRINCE Lamble, If Farquhar. lb. . . . Lobllck, p , Mitchell, rf 14 KITEKT ... 1 ... 1 ... 1 ... 0 ... 0 ..i 0 0 ... 0 ... 0 LAND ACT 3 15 1 3-14 0 3 0 0 03 11. 0 2 2 3 1 0 0 2 1 11 1 a l 2 0 2 0 1 0 NOTICE OI' INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE UNU In Prince Rupert Land Recordlne Dis trict of Prince Rupert, and situate on Prlnceis Royal Island at East Side Cove irom Buteaaie cannery. TAKE NOTICE that I. Jacob Koskl. of Butedale, BJC.. occupation a fisherman, intends to apply lor a lease oi tne following described lands: Commenclnz at a post planted about 500 yards northeast of Butedale Cannery Wnarf; thence east S chains; thence south 3 chains; thence vest 5 chains; thence north 2 chains to point of commencement and containing one acre, more or less. JACOB KOSKI. Applicant. Dated August 27, 1927. LET 'ER BUCK SPECIALS ONE WEEK ONLY Apples and Oranges at reduced prices. Asparagus Tips, new stock, 3 tins for ur,e Rolled Oats, special per tube '-? Special line Sweet Biscuits, per lb. 'Zr$ and IHW Telfer Sweet Biscuits, 5 lb. $3.00 pkge. for JjKI.25 Ridirwav's Tea. $1.25 tin for. . l)5c Pullet Eggs, strictly fresh, 3 doz. for f . . 030 Fresh Extras, large size, 2 doz for .$1.0.' Libby's Catsup, 4 bottles for Our Own Brand Butter, per lb, W Orange Marmalade, per 4 lb. tin flu? Pure Strawberry Jam, per 4 lb tin 70 The biggest special of the season, Corn Flakes, any variety, per pkge, .,. f Of bupport our store and your money is worth more than sending it out of town. WE ARE HERE TO STAY B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 a ' Strike outs: By Lobllck. 7: by Have land. 1: by Beaaw, 9. t Hit by pitcher: M!fla by llavetand. Bases on balls: off Lobllck, 3; off Haveland, 1: off Besaw, 0. Three baggers: LloydJ- Two baggers: Downle, Tompkins, 2; Lamble. Double play: Besaw to Lloyd to Buckmlre. Umpire: Norman McLean. Time of game: I hour, 40 minutes. St Charles Milk and voiffllmve better success my dear Experienced cooks nre successful because they leave nothing tochance. They know their Ingredients, mix them carefully and get the results desired. Milk is most important in a majority of staple food recipes. But the quality and richness of ordinary milk is apt to vary considerably from day to day and many dishes fail to please because of the milk used. Borden' St. Charles Milk U so widely used by good cook because it is always of exactly the same creamy richness. It can be depended on to give the dish that appetizing goodness that not only pleases the palate but nourishes the body as well. It can be used in rich recipe Just a it come from th can, or it may be diluted with an equal quantity of water. And it ia so convenient. You can buy it at any grocery and it keeps perfectly in th Eantry in the unopened tin. tder a few tint today. SPORT CHAT The Davis Cup contest starts today It la a little early to criticize the selection committee who appointed tlx Amerleri team, but sentiment apparently ruled. The younger members were not given any encouragement, despite their spleudkl showing all season. It remain to be seen whether the policy of America will workout. Here la the forecast of this sheet for the various gamea. TUden vs. Cechet (France); Johnson vs. La Coste (France!. Doubles game Friday (to America (. TUden versus La Ooate (France);' Johnson versus Oochet (America.) France will probably lift the cup b) a close margin. SID JOHNSTONE DRIVES INTO VANCOUVER AFTER MUDDY AND RAINY TRIP S. D. Johnstone, who left here laat week for a motor trip south with C. V Evltt, made fast time, reaching Van couver in just four-and-a-half days after leaving here. A Jump of 280 miles from Quesnel to Lyttoo waa made tn one day. A veritable cloud burst was passed through near Quesnel and Mr. Jonhnstone writes: "the roads were terrible In spots but we got through all right. The car looks like a mud barge and felt like it." Mr. Johnstone la now In Victoria where he meets Mrs. Johnstone who will return home with him. They are expected back home about September 17, NATIVE WOMEN IN JAIL LAST NIGHT four Appear In f"lty I'ollre Court Today on Drunkrnnet Charges Two .Men Aim There was a great pow-wow in the women's section of the city calaboose where four Indian women .imprisoned overnight, pending, the : 'ricaVlA of drunkenness charges against thembc fore Magistrate. Mclywr1rtorlaT). f- .i . , e .. . v., ,l. aZrL.rn. rZv- . iuicu wiku. ujv uiwuii ai lourtcen days' Imprisonment, and Clara Oreen was remanded until this afternoon. Christine WIckner and Alice Miller. native born but married to white men and therefore coming under the category of white, each pleaded guilty snd fines of $25, with thirty days' ojtlon, were Imposed on both. Joshua Talt, Indian, waa fined 123, with the option of thirty days' in jail, for drunkenness and Andrew Bryant, also a native, drew a similar Density for cbktructtng the police, J m$k mm SaidjcrlitcfycipcBook Erry woman will find th SI. Charht Recip Book helpful. It contain dottn of fesfeii, timpU rsopsi for soups, breads, ca, puddinjt, arfs and candy. It I . Write to ST. CHARLES Vancouver flse ft vulicrever Lai ts for Milk . , . 7,. J CHARLES MILK The H. S. Wallace Co., Ltd, Fair Week Specials Spun Silka in all the latest shades Pure Silk, per 'I4rd w,"r Japanese Crepes in newest shades. A freah consignment, 5 yards for Ladles' Rayon Silk Bloomers. In newest shades, per pair U"c White Flannelette nice quality. C yards for -SM( Ladies' Winter Vests, Sleevclcus style, each Frilled Lace Curtains, per pair $l.' Washable Rag Rugs, 27 by 54, each Lace Curtain Panels in four design, each Oilcloth Table Squares, each "-Jf Ladies' Fleece-Lined Bloomers, per pair Our New Coats arc here. Come in and look them over. Undoubtedly the best values we have ever secured, ladles' and Children'n Raincoat The famous. Mandleberg Coats, guaranteed for two years. Rubber or 311k in various pleasing colors. Baby's and Children's Coats in a good variety of styles and colors. All reasonably priced. All our goods are Quality Merchandise not purchased for Sale Purposes. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Phone 9. 3rd Ave. and Fulton Street WESTHOLME THEATRE" TONIGHT ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. A magnificently mounted post-war comedy-drama )NRAD NAG EL, CLAIRE WINDSOR. GEORGE COOPElw BERT ROACH, TOM O'BRIEN and others MACK SENNETT COMEDY "HESITATING HORSES' AESOP'S FILM FABLES Admission 35c and 10c