day, July 22, 1913, ——— D PURCHASE NOTICES, | Prand District-—District of Coast, Range V. notice that The Prince Kupert ectric Co. Limited, of Prince | B. C., intends to apply for permis. | urchase 40 acres of land near the River, bounded as follows: | Seeencing at & Post planted on the! of Lake Madeleine near the out- | ee south 20 chains, thence west 29 | ence north 20 chains, thence east | to point of commencement, con 40 acres more or less, ie RUPERT HYDRO-ELECTRIC LIMITED. a per George H. Kohl, Agent 16th, 1913. July 21, 1913, May § May 26, 1013- Piand. District—District of Skeena. | notice that Samuel KR. Brown Jr., Kupert, B. C., occupation engi- | enas to apply for permission tu the following described lands; | encing at @ post planted at the | t corner of Lot 2626, thence west | s, thence south 40 chains, thence | chains, thence north 40 chains to | commencement, containing 160 re or less. SAMUEL ROLLINS BROWN JR, } April 26th, 1913 May 26, 191% Land District—District of Range V. , occupation farmer, intend to purchase the ds: hencing a post planted at the st corner Of Lot 4125, thence along the shore line 20 chains less, thence following the shore therly and easterly to horthwest 4126, thence south 6 = chains less to point of commencement, ing 12 acres more or less, LOUIES AURIJOL, May 2ist, 19438. eB May of, 1913-—July 21, 1013. Coast, Land District——District Range V notice that James Jabour, of Rupert, B. C., occupation mer Mntends to apply for permission to e the following described property: encing at @ post planted about \% | t of Mile Post 49 on the G, T, P. | east from Prince Kupert, on an 40 the Skeena River, thence south ins, thence east 40 chains, thence 0 chains, thence west 40 chains to or commencement, containing 320 pore or less. JAMES JABOUR. 18th, 1913. 1913——-Aug. 18, i013. of Coast, od June June 23, District—District of Coast, Hange V Land notice that I, Lancelot Russel Wal avis, of Victoria, B. C., occupation mariner, intend to apply for per- h tw purchase the following de lands mencing at @ post planted on the st corner Of a bay, a little to the rd of Skiaki Bay, Stephens Island, foreshore, thence east 20 chains, north 20 chains, thence west 20 thence south 20 chains to point Minencement, containing 406 acres r lesa. RUSSEL WALROND BEAVIS y ist, 1043. y 21, 1913—Sept. 1912. 15, Land of Coast, District-—District Range V notice that |, Thomas of Vancouver, B. €., occupation salesman, intend to apply for per h to purehase the following de lends finenciug at @ post planted on the ast corner Of @ bay, & little io the rd of Skiakl Bay, Stephens Island, foreshore, and adjacent to L. Kh. W ’ claim, thence north 20 chains, west 20 chains, thence foutn thence east 20 chains to point of neement, containing 40 acres more} | THOMAS PIERPONT BANKS. | bd July ist, 10913 . July 21, 1943 Plerpont “Sept. 15, 1913 District—District of Coast, Range 5 notice that Martin Swanson, of Rupert, B. C., occupation painter, to apply for permission to pur- the following described lands; pmencing 4&t @ post planted at the west corner of Lot 3075, thence 20 chains, thence west 40 chains, 40 chains in a southerly direction the shore, thence 40 chains in ap ly direction round the shore to the of commencement, containing one ed and twenty acres more or less. MARTIN SWANSON, ed June 24th, Land 1913. . June 30, 1913—Aug. 25, 1013. ba Land District—District of Coast, Range IV Ike notice that Frank B. St. Amour of|I ity of Prince Rupert, in the Province itish Columbia, prospector, intends to @ for permission to lease the follow Described land: mmencing at @ post planted on the coast of Banks Island, British Co ia, On the shore of a small unnamed md being about five (5) miles in an riy direction from End HI, thence eighty 80) chains, thence north ty (2 coains, thence west eighty chains, thence south twenty (20) 8 to point of commencement, and ining one hundred and sixty (160) more or less, FRANK B, ST, AMOUR, Locator. ted the 29th day of April, 1913. May 5, 1943-——June 30, 1013. Da Land District—District of Coast, Range $ ke notice that Guy L. fooker, of e Rupert, B. C., secupation civil en- br, intends to apply for permissivon to hase the following described lands: NnMencing at & post planted at south corner of Lot 907, HKange 5, Court niet, thence north 40° chains more oF fo south boundary of J. A, Kirk- Sck Ss application to purchase, thence 40 chains more or less following boundary to northwest corner of Lot thence south 40 chains to southwest her of Lot $1, thence east 20 chains > or less to high water mark, thence therly and westerly following high er mark to point of commencement, taining 200 acres more or jess. GUY L. TOOKER. Dated July 6th, 1013. Pub. July 14, 1013-—-Sept. 8, 1913. WATER ACT. ice of Application for the Approval of Works, and for Approval of Under- taking by Minister of Lands. ake notice that the PORT EDWARD WNSITE COMPANY, LIMITED, of Huce Rupert, in the Province of British umbia, Will apply to the Comptroller Water Rights for the approval of the ns of the works to be eonstructed for ulilization of the water from Wolf ek, Skeena District, for which applica- bn has been made by the company, and der which application Permit No, 107 been issued by the Comptroller of ater Rights, granting permission to the id PORT EDWARD TOWNSITE COM- NY, LIMITED, to make surveys for ustruction of the works for diversion F two cubic feet per second from said olf Creek for Municipal Purposes. The plans and particulars required by cuon One of Section 70 of the “Water ct as amended have been fied with the mptrolier of Water Rights at Victoria, d with the Water Recorder at Prince MBAE Beat ' nd take notice that the said PORT DWARD TOWNSITE COMPANY, LIM- ED, also intends to apply under Bix of the “Water Act” tor approval by he Minister of Lands of the undertaking f the company as outlined in the plans 1d particulars now on file with the pomnptroiier of Water Rights and with the ater Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C. a connection with the company’s appll- Coples of the application, under Section 8 of the “Water Act” and of the _pett- #00 for approval of the undertaking by 2 Minister of Lands as aforesaid, are ob © in the office of the Water Recorder of keena District at Prince Rupert, B. C. nd tn the oMce of the Comptroller of Vater Rights at Victoria, Objections to the applications may be t lod with the Comptroller of Water Nights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria. Dated at Prince Rupert, , C., this 13th pay of June, 1913. EDWA ANY, LIMITED. RD TOWNSITE COMPAN By A. W. ew, Agent. 1913.” pe July 14, for Board any manufactures itinerary several enough ae THE DAILY NEWS SHOWING He CRIB for STEEL PRIDGE BEING PUT IN_ON GTR AGWACHUAN inte ar HEART of? He BURNING START a 1fe STEEL WORK af GWACHUAN DISTRICT ON TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY IN HEART OF THE FOREST FIRE. Picture showing how near the fire was to the crib for the new steel bridge on the Grand Trunk Pa- cifie at Pagwachuan. COMMERCE OF THE DOMINION WITH THE NEW TRADE REPORT SHOWS GREAT DECLINE IN CANADIAN IMPORTATION OF BRITISH PRODUCTS—SALES NOT PUSHED ENOUGH. ¥ {[n the commissioner 17. trade London, July re. of the Canada, pubjished of Trade ommissioner asks ort by the recently, if train there such reason why a as is utilized by the Canadian Manu- should British the principal Association, to right facturers’ not be used exhibit through Dominion, visiting the cities on a regular and published Curiously enough, this made in centres recently, Lancashire and the manufac- are not getting trade of Canada. that Mr. Hamilton Wickes has directed the attention of British manufacturers. to the question, it is very probable that something will be done. The gives the manufacturer serious food for thought. The sliding scale (downward) of British trade and the sliding upward of United States shown in the following From the year 1872 when were 38.5 per cent, of the free im- ports from Great have declined to 13.3 in 1912-13. Dutiable in the same comparison de- clined from 66-6 per cent. Lo 23.9 per cent, During the iod free imports from the United 53.4 suggestion has been trade in v here they particularly Yorkshire, turers feel of the Now report British scale trade figures: they total, Britain per cent, imports have 18 States have increased from per cent, to 69.8 per cent, and dutiable imports from 23.4 per cent. to 63.3 per cent. The com- missioner says: “The decline in the proportion of imports from the United King- dom, which has been gradual and consistent,. is a serious matter. The trade so lost to that country divided between 4 countries, hut entirely ab- has not been number of other has been almost sorbed by the United States, as the figures of imports from the latter country clearly show. Comparisons between Canadian and British trade methods are to the eredit of the former, For in- the commissioner says: each year send England and stance, “Canadians representatives to same per-| UNITED KINGDOM Europe to buy (one retail Mon- | treal firm alone claims to send | twelve at least onee and isome twice a year to the United | Kingdom and it contended lthat had the British manufac- jturer half the energy or gone to the expense that the Canadian | firms annually incur on behalf of their business the trade of the United Kingdom would occupy a far more commanding position than it does today.” Failure to appreciate the desire ef Canadian merchants to do business with principals and not with agents has resulted in busi- ness passing from, the United Kingdom and going to the United States, so determined is the Can- adian importer to trade only with the manufacturer. As is the rule with British blue books, the report proceeds by in- ference rather than by recom- mendation. From this standpoint it forms a serious indictment of British trade methods, and it is apparent that unless’ British manufacturers wake up they will lose the trade of the Dominion in even greater degree than is indi- cated in the statistics quoted, over is FAUNAL ADVANTAGES. The birdie’s home Is cool and nice Without screen doors Or fans or ice, ~Youngstown Telegram, The rabbit in His burrow lies, And ne’er is roused By pesky flies. —Denver Republican. The polar bear On icebergs lurks Without a care For tireworks, —Seattie P.-I. That creature queer, The Bohunk, takes His cheese and beer Sans stomach aches. °5 Suits and Coats, this week only for $45.75; regular price $18.00 to $27.00. See window at Demers. 470tf fro. rn ee Cansei Svertisi adian Press Association, Room 503 involves no obligation on your part—eo write, if interested. public favor. the momentum. When Summer Stops the Swing Most of us can remember the school Jesson in the law of accumulated motion—momentum. If you exert a pound of pressure against a man in a swing, you'll start him moving slowly “to and If you continue to exert a pound of pres- sure against him every time the swing makes a trip, you’ll soon have him going so high that he almost turns the whole circle. ing, the momentum will die out and the swing come to rest at “dead centre.” The moral of which is: If you stop push- Winning trade follows the same natural laws. Advertisements are the force behind the swing of Each new advertisement increases Finally, the accumulated force of these numerous impulses swings indifference to the buying point. If you stop Advertising, you lose momentum. Don’t stop the business swing in Summer. Keep adding the pounds of Advertising pressure. problems is available through any , or the Secretary of the Can- Building, Toronto. Enquiry STEWART NOTES. > moms, o> Capt. John Irving the past week here, spent Jake Hawkins, one of the first to start a restaurant here, in camp. is Ir. A. Rolf, the lumberman, is back in Stewart, from a lengthy visit to Vancouver. Mrs. Henry Avison, Mrs. Jen- sen and her son Lorne, have re- turned to Prince Rupert after spending a week's outing here, Harry Smith, the pioneer mer- chant of the camp, after spend- ing several months in California is back at his desk in the’ Big Store. Bullock-Webster of the manager of British Columbia Agricultural and Industrial Ex- hibition paid a flying visit to Stewart on Thursday in connec- tion with the work of the Sep- tember exhibition. Alderman Prince Rupert the Northern Asst. Commissioner of Fisher- ies, John Pease Babcock, has re- turned to Victoria after an in- spection of construction work that was undertaken at Meziadin Falls last winter, for the pur- poses of providing a more easy access to the lake by the spawn- ing salmon, He was_ reticient regarding the work so far ac- complished. — Portland Canal Miner. “Western Lumberman. The annual number” of the “Western Luanberman” has just been received. It eontains, among other interesting articles, a review of the conditions-of the lumbering industry and a_ sur- mise as to its prospects under the title “Anticipation and Retro- spection."’ There is an article on “The Effects of the Proposed U. 8S, Tariff,’ by T. F. Paterson of Vancouver. Another contribu- tion, written by Ernest McGaffey, is entitled “Among the Big Trecs of British Columbia.”’~ The effect of the Panama Canal on the tim- ber industry and the possibil- ities of Vancouver Island and the coast of British Columbia are therein considered. Ample = in- formation, too, is given in num- erous other articles as to the state of the lumbering industry on the coast and in the prairie provinces. Silversides Bros. The Up-to-Date House Decora- tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging . “Ye Olde NRefiabie” 2nd Street Phone 156 Green 1836 THe Bann oF 1913 BritishNorthAmerica TT Ytans In Business. CAPITAL AND SuAPLUS Oven $7,600,000. The Convenience of a Joint Account A Joint Account may be opened in the names of two or * more persons. Whichever one can most conveniently reach the bank can then deposit the joint funds or withdraw the cash needed. It saves time and trouble. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH P. MARGETTS, MANAGER Alaska : Excursions 7 Days’ Outing “State of California” of Seattle’ sail from m. on follow- ursionists to summ for aaeneee Case oe ine. Round trip tickets Inoluding meale and berths $32.00. Secure reservations early. ROGERS’ STEAMSHIP AGENCY LAND LEASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V. Take notice that 14, Hume Babington, gf Prince Rupert, mariner, intend to apply for lease the following Commencing at northwest corner 0 lease application on a small island in the Skeena River opposite southwesterly southwest point © easterly along shore Babington’s north about 40 chains to point of com-|preference or priority all his creditors; mapqcemtent, or less. B. C., occupation master rmission to lescribed land: a post oe at the H. . Babington’s thence Shore 40 chains to apr ee thence north- 0 southwest alon corner, thence containing 100 acres more H. B. BABINGTON. (Name of Locator.) Dated June 11th, 1913. Pub. July 7, 1913—Sept. 2, 1913. COAL NOTICES. Take notice that I, Prince Rupert, B. C,, occupa’ tends to apply for a license to prospect for coal an Located Ma, Pub. July Skeena Land District—District of Queen] ticulars of same, duly verified b. Charlotte Islands Luigi Astori, of tion miner, in- oil over the following de- —— lands on the west coast of Graham sland: Commencing at a post planted a northwest corner of thence north 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains containing 640 acres t the Coal License 8296, chains, thence east 80 to the poipt of commencement, Fili yo Sees ‘anv . gent. 141 1043. , 1913—Aug. 4, 1013 Take barrister at law, of Rupert, Province of British tend to apply to the Chief Commi of Lands coal, described lan ham Is mlie south from the Coal Lease 7432, thence thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains the beginning, conteniny 640 acres. Located Ma: Pub, July Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. 2 Williams, Prince notice that I, W. s olumbia, in- E. the Cit B. | merchant, NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. The Creditors’ Trust Deeds Act, and Arsending Acts. Notice ‘@® hereby given that William Hyde, carrying on business as a merchant at Third avenue, Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, has by deed dated the 5th day of .fuly, A. D. 1913, as- signed all his credits and effects, which may be seized and sold under execution, and all his real estate to Frederick George Dawson, of the said City of Prince Rupert, for the purpose of satisfying rateably and proportionately and without And notice is hereby given that a meet- ing of the creditors of the said William Hyde wili be held at the office of Williams & Manson, barristers, Helgerson Block, Prince Rupeft, B. C., on Thursday, the 17th day of July, A. D. 1913, at the hour of 2:15 o’clock in the afternoon; And notice is hereby given that all per- sons having claims against the said il- liam Hyde are required to forward par- Statutory declaration, to the said Frederick Geor Dawson, addressed to him at the said Ct + § of Prince Rupert, on or before the 30 day of July, A. D. 1913, and that all per- sons indebted to the said William Hyde are required to pay the amount due by them to the said Frederick George Dawson forthwith; And notice is hereby given that after the said 30th day of July, A. D. 1913, the assignee will proceed to a sets of the estate among those parties are entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims duly verified, of which he shall then have received notice, and will not be responsible for the assets or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person or rsons of whose duly verified claim he shall not then have recelved notice. Dated this 8th of July, A. D. 1913. WILLIAMS & MANSON, Solicitors for the Assignee, Frederick George Dawson. ‘or a license to prospect for troleum over the following on the west coast of Gra- post planted one theast corner of 80 chains south, oil and east to place of . WILLIAMS. Filippo Panvini, Agent. 1ith, 1913. , 1913—Aug. 4, 1918 i Skeena Land District—District of Queen Islands. Charlotte Take notice that I, Antonio Christiano, contractor, of the Cit Proyince of British apply to the Chief for a license to prospe over the following descri) west coast of G Commencin, south from ¢ Lease 7432, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east, of Prince Rupert, olumbia, intend to Commissioner of Lands ct for coal and oil ed lands on the ham ; ra! Is) 3 ata poss planted one mile southeast corner of Coal thence south, thence 80 chains thence 80 chains west to the place of be- ginning, contatnts Located Ma. Pub, July Estate of e 640 acres. ‘ONIO CHRISTIANO. Filippo Panvini, Agent. 1ith, 1913. , 1013—Aug. 4, 1019 NOTICE. William Hyde, Tobacconist and rult Merchant, Assigned. Notice ts hereby given that tenders i re of named’ William Hyde, which aid credits, assets a promises former! y@iam Hyde, 6 Hupers. not day any dD se of for the purcha: the above and effects re situate at the oceupled by the said 7 Third avenue, Prince The assets of the assigned inclide i the Ci and effec later than 12 o’cl of July, A.D. . tender noi necestarily accep ated at Prince Rupert, B, C., Jr 13, £)- FREDERICK GEORGE DAWSON, Assignee. -Church Services REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, 38RD AVE., NEAR 6TH 8ST. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday ot Le pe. Baraca Bible Class p.m, REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Sen “and 7.50 pom. Bunday a.m. p.m. School at 2.30 p.m. REV. C. R. SING, B.D, PasToR ST, ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Cor. ae Ave. and Dyneensly Place orning prayer, 11, Even- ing prayer, 7:80. Sunday school, "9:40 p.m. Holy Communion Sunday of mon at 11 & m., and Sunday at 8 a. m, REV, E. C, BURCH * Rector THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court services at SRR, cetera eat gsm ON