Monday NON! NODU bat ta BRIL LIANT DUF ABLE 6, 19 | AMMABLE ST NORUST LLEY CO eat: ) HAMILTOR ean. BUFFALO . hice Rupert Feed Co. Hay ar FE Agents for DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. Mal orders Third Ave Grain, Feed promptly attended to { Improvemente. n, and Black Bear 0 the Skeena Min- District. hance it Fraction Lilly Bertha” one lack iaims near inlet, and located one e m eo om S ot m, Pedro Salina, Free 80313B., late hereof > fe of intend, to apply ler for a Sa above clatm. n es that action, | be commenced be- h Certificate of Im- iy of September, A.D. PEDRO SALINAS. ERS IN 1 Seeds => A SPECIALTY Phone Slack 268 ANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Princess May southbound Sati Princess R Sur rincess Sox Wc r Corner Four ote rs P| aie Corner or ave. and Bighth 681. wu Wright, Prop. — EE NOTE. OENTRAL tan sod Seventh 81. buroy ' American Plan Poor Black, Prop. — — ; OX MOTEL om Ave ween Eighth and Ninth un Opea Kates bOc to $1.00 a er Day ee * Beener, Props. _—. TT 1. ¥, Rocne V. D. 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Aldebaran Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Miming Division of Cassiar Dis- trict, Where located:;—About three- (3-4) of & mile, more or less, from the northwest point of the head of Alice Arm and adjoining the Black Bear Mineral claim on the southwest TAKE NOTICE y Pedro qenens, agent for William Ve Pree Min. ers Certificate No. “asbat and for . self, Free Miner's Certificate No 80313B., intend, sixty days from the date to apply to the Mining aonsares for & Certilicate of linprovements, for the pur- of obtaining a Crown Grant of the pose above claim And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced be- fere the issue of such Certificate of im- provements. Dated this 2ist day of September, A.D. 1814. PEDRO SALINAB, hone 108 ee MPORTING ©O., LiMiTED *o0 Ginth Sts FERRE EEE EEE EERE EERE REE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT NO. 1. Gox 125th St. and Sra Ave. Box 13-—6th St. and Srd Ave. Box 14-8th St. and Srd Ave. Sox 16.-Junction of ist, 2nd end ard Aves. 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MUST SOLDIERS’ WIDOWS STILL LIVEON LEAN CHARITY BIG DEMAND MADE THAT THEY BE THEY BE GIVEN THEIR RIGHTS— | HUSBANDS LAID DOWN LIVES FOR THE HONOR | OF BRITAIN. ntry is asking men to|shalled by a policeman into a rk and prepare tofdimly-lighted basement office, renches in France or|where the women had to stand the name of the high-luantil their cares could be dealt on that a citizen can} with by the harassed officials, who it demands a man's|were doing their utmost to cope n war, and then|with the rush of work. One wom- low a beggarly pen-lan had travelled from Middleton hillings a week, and for the third day, and she was to go and beg at the! tii] waiting her turn at half-past " charitable agency | ftoyr.’ says The Nation, the problem of paying an Empire \ not believe that any- | | read without shame tion in the Manchester f the treatment of sol- vho are seeking to be register for allow- \ gh the need for im- ement of the apparent the afternoon ma- ago, out- was intolerable to days thought of the ngs h the husbands and sons of iny of the applicants might s ve enduring on the ittlefield At half-past three there were ! tl -00 women still seex-. ng admission, and some of t h vaited patiently in the hot sun for four or five hours vithout food or refreshment rhey sat on scaffold planks, many f them huddling babies, and one heard on all hands complaints of headache and wistful longings|fire, let their wives be treated as for cups of tea. At intervals ajheroines, not as mendicants or group of a dozen or so was mar-!paupers.” > “Let a man think of what our soldiers have done in France dur- ing the last two weeks, and our sailors in the Noth Sea, of all the honor that they have brought to the name of their country by their heroism and their humanity; read those let him dispatches at which tritish beats fast, of and every pulse the waiting in a for the and then picture wives long pittance have to live. We in Mr. As- quith’s phrase, whose blood does not boil at that spectacle. “The whole system of charity must go. It is infamous that the wives of these men should have to ask help from the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Families Association or from anybody else. If these men are heroes when they are facing the German legions or when they are pickfhg the German saitors out of the sea under a heayy gun these men, line on which they weary do not envy the man, FORMATION NO LONGER PUZZLE TO DRILLER Believes Time ‘Wot Far Distant When Oi! Will Be Struck in B. C. Oilfields. oe The most gratifying reports | from the west coast oil flelds of} Graham Island that yet have been | brought down by Mr. Alan Stew- art, a director of the B. C. Oil} Fields Company who has been personally in charge of the drill- and the expert driller, Kean, of Petrolia, who has ing, few months, were given to The Vancouver Sun last week, “I con- sider we have proven this to be an old field, ‘said Mr. Stewart. “We are now working in a soft gray shale and it is permeated with oil. We are going very care- fully now and the drill is down at about 1,150 feet. It would be a calamity if anything were to happen to the drill now. If is eare of this which caused me to come out at this time.” Owing to the camp having run out of casing, to follow the drill down so it will not get stuck with the muck, which is soft and slides in on top of it, Mr. Stewart thought it an opportunity. to re- turn to Vancouver and interview the other officers of the company. The easing is down at a depth of 1,100 feet, and it is too dangerous fo continue drilling in the soft formation without having the well cased all the way down. A shipment of five-inch casing is expected here soon. Mr. Egan, the driller, who has been drilling oil wells all over the continent for the past thirty years, stated positively that the formation in this fleld, which was a study at first, is no longer a puzzle to him, as the last few for- mations passed through are ab- solutely correet from his experi- ence. It has been slow, careful work, the last few feet. When the drill was first started the well was full of water and this was a hindrance for some time. The well is now dry and rapid prog- expected when the ing is put in place. Mr. Stewart brought with him this time what is known in the north as the geological puzzle. It is refined paraffin wax which is found at various places on the is- land. It has been said that it may have been placed on the is- iand when the sea washed inland, However, Mr. Stewart's sample was dug out of the solid rock overlaying this fleld, and it is cov- ered with a black substance, pre- sumably erude petroleum, It was found at a considerable dis- tance inland from Otard Bay, where the well is being drilled, It was some of this wax which the famous Russian geologist, here with the geological congress a ress 18 cas- year ago, pronounced “ertificial” on casual examination. Wisdom has an uphill ght against the bhissfulness of igno- | ball Frank | had | charge of the drill during the last|the winged foot, emblem of the 2.000 NEW YORKERS WILL AID CANADIANS | ® Salisbury, Eng., Oct. lcept for a few detachments work- the supply and horse all the Canadi- at their four Salisbury o.—Ex- ing with transport trains, have ans arrived camps scattered over Plain. The completed arrivals, who have their camp-making, amused themselves playing base- and football. Among the players there appeared a surpris number of sweaters bearing early ing Athletic Club. these sweater wearers said that patriotic Britons resid- ing in New York had equipped and sent Canada more than 2,000 re- cruits, who are now with the Ca- New York One of nadian contingent. DMITTEDLY the smartest medium-length outer garment shown this season. 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