PACT. 2 TUT DTtT I 4 The Daily News Run No Risks LOCALMANIN . The Tobacco Everybody when s miiluim of indifeMion PIUNCE RUPERT . BRITISH COLUMBIA occur. Act qui kif Uetoie these become obatirute. LONDON PAPER of Oualiiv Smokes Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The Newi Printing and Publishinjf Co., Third Avenue. Take H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. cm HMkiffl1!rm m.mwrm M win one,mi ta mJ"L!l John Dybhavn Author of Article t - - AwiafH. I S3 In Qraphlo on r"lshris and SUBSCRIPTION RATES I BEECHAM'S Car Skiortags. OLD CHUN City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month ............ tl.no The Worlds Larae-t Halt lift Uy mail to all part of the Hritlsh Empire and the United atates. Market, ' i th- tuU f aM aHtrte In adtasce, per year $0.00. PILLS a hi I be rilierie ..f this JMii To all other countries, in advance, per year 17.50. wIih-Ii apMPars In Ike Lamiimi TELEPHONE BS. '.r4i" Of July IA. Tllten by Transient Display Advertising per Inch each Insertion Aklet-uian Jolm DyMtatn. obair. WMWy Transient advertising' on front page 00 per inch. SUITCASES msn of the tliiert 'tmiJl"e k hM fhal ntelow Local Headers, per insertion 25c. per -f I he Hoard of Trade lUr article Classified advertising, per insertion, c per word TRUNKS is aeeaiitipanVes) by a hIiw Legal Notices, each insertion itc per agate line HANDBAGS ra4i of I tie frohtug fieri taken Contract Rates on Application. n the spting and jeierfbM h-iteni All 'advertising should he in the Daily .News Onice on day pre-eeJing Large Stock On hand uf Ibe trrr-a! tuni'' h-ri-tlealing publication. All advertising received subject to approval. aUo with the ear sbnrt- to telrct from. tere vkbirn as xi a estutHe mt DAILY EDfTlOTl. Wednesday. AuiruM 3. 1 92 1 . mwnlbs agH, MAGUIRE J. F. li sy in part: Mxt the PrW- Rajrt Hl "Prinee Hueel. Hrtlisb Columbia, London Times on i the largest IhMHshI Newspaper Criticism. market in the mwrtsl IHi 11 i always to he exported ha! newspapers will be subject SkEEX LATli tM-TSHT rdSTUrT or .rih Paeifle Guast. wfcer ibe i Lumber Bought Direct nm 4-jii.i in am to criticitn. It i pari t their life blood. Usually one column of Tkr knurr thai I intra k edy ta fnr HMt irducUve lalitiJ hanks and lhoe opinions are always oner onMMMy - ..r m ror a newsjiafier Is devatad to opinion, are i)iated, half "f He lutol aad la W'i1 fur natural f Irnlr.m aapa aMp4l I ia r raomai i. la aaS open to criticism. The news column are aJo often not free Mr in mrr ar mmm a. i '.p.m ealeh is marknled and U Uiter fit an 1 1 1 m mm wntiaa 'apxaa. imrai , Oaraweartar at pwi idiain at Ike aa ak taia or l an..- i aa na from i?roiJal bi. 11 eanreol he otherwise. Th reporter tells MflhWI !! r Bermai it. in lit, were a! plentiful sHj4y of earn aM mm w m far a. Ua- frlair. From the Mill saves the midi what he Me. and he see largely thoe things he wmtls to see. ejrahata lataa. Mr V W "." 'I K. r. all the. yar arotid. at trat iHiaiaiaM arr. you. aotua main- pw cn'v S aka kSMta Nmar altkia tkr Whether it is a labor paper, a financial paper, a political paper, or.iwn. eSuaa. al t hawa M MMI ef Iireenarters trf the total enlrfc i. t,r tar aratMar ava . ' Ik- mission. We solicit your patronage w a.-; are Imhiim) to una to some extent wtpntd b markeled I Here. tuerr akpve ih1 Hlt !n ipmM even a family newspapat, you UrtM )aj th lift (pep kr ..i ria .1 u. aiMr. cuarantee" the personality f the wnterhtrwn in the news columns. Hiw-. A I.W Onrd-o,rTvar..Lara toe. "IjisI year t.675.Xr te'ooabi fv urn. kiaor;i a.-r tm ik- -i-asi-i miit, an aulilne m nnin. Hi iin and ell mmal e the nerworml DIMENSION BOARDS SH1PLAP LATH i 'aKECf. LAItl WaTUli T (MaTBSCT or element, it is there. In fact a newnner without some personal! oietes .huiltti hi m irr...ds. were landed al tlrT,J-XU,Xi l,..l rwil .nA.Ie Take aaaae. that I Miead h ae " Hiuiprt fin I lie I'aolfw (aia.l at aaaaalai I SIDING FLOORING CEILING ttt Laaala fur a laimi FINISH The Bnglish newspapers vere recently critfeiaed hy the leaaaprt r aainral :t aaal reteaieva Itoinia irtber thaff Prinee Hiiert. NaT Utr lakMMl al iter a.Mtk .tt ajiur ijHk,1 visiting premiers, and the London Times opened its reply in t SIS arepa at nf ttmt patt HaliS at tb Oiere ere landed abeml tt Ifkpaw fuHbaxxa Ikr Mpm RaKaat knuavtart SpN i Lumber has now reached rock-bott.r it kTC nf W IS. Tvl . ar iMHinda 10OO lilrtke ataf rl t tnr ir.t this Ctr earHHra .-p,r 'Huildini; time is heropresent way: eabam hhal. mim a W M 'a S. W. ...l f..ii..aia your rr ".More than owe epresejrtatlve of the Dominions referred I... SSPta mmiIS -. pm SS HulM ki H Is cnervUHjr eelional Ik haattr I Ikr an w. . i.. hurt sa rSaap wt o raw t imnt at our office. Seal Cove or I'h -ne disparagingly t the pree of thM enurrtry in sfeehes delivered at ed al lea t V0 fvee eeial wsiM fT I la Ikr an aeS mVJi m f May tUh I St I hate In iee Hapen. 'aarak a i n.nmr ni"-- ai tic l-- mmr "a meeting last week. e new these reimke wijh ciiastenea a. w weKTYar. I ratar - anata amiaaart wara aart Si-aeei PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER palienre, siihmHting oly t these wrathful men from oversea providinfr eiprees reinseroior ptmtri,M t. np a-.ivrt, u- unii'i ia CO. that newspaper, even in London, are printed to le read; that SKCCXA LA SO MTOCT MSTOJCT UT ear were avatlaMe take ere afcwa af tPMf Ikp S I a..lprt Ih.pt ttov k-Mtan MI mf 2' human beings are erring creature; and that sad as it may he Take aatm akai I miens w laaiH w I f the trade. This wimiM ansititit ;far aaarriwrt ml S" Sr i" Sk. many men and some women show an ineradicable preference, in tt lMl. ft a aaiti tn eta earpad. .JTST ' T..aipr i Siiaari their newspajnr reading, for the trivial or the sensational over JTfittn aaai eir t ur Salmon FlihaHas, SeST1. feaar Taa4H wn alaaa I aaat Hie u ark i. Mprajp p ia . the portentous or the solemn. It Is sad, but it is true; and we a t i iM-riwa jnwl M. Tn.at ta I a. year over Sl.OOfl.a a m arnpi-.ii iww ia. rairr . . i mp. m oat ana ia. whi apbi ar must add that human nature being much the same everywhere Or turn Htaad, Mitrl a w U. f. C. muiiup ill eainitm tr aawi i -ji uaaaaaau m tar BaMdk ' pra itis as true in the Dominion, as hi London." I wprts ii"art IS aaaria rOaiM a ri raam.rlMHM m a foSat rS.iaa,of at I'rinre Hutet and vietftMr. iCtiVa. laf af Taaii aaira'i kkj Part IT. SnaaM tkjp MimI f tbs was eanned. fraiMg rtfrn anrta Bar .i p-j-i Egg Coal Weston's ESg-Cla cat) Ma lilk ttt I tap amthiaat Tpwaai i- tr, " I w wefWTilic Leaar. to the prevailing sbertatre of "jJ Famous Tanor f im i am al-ai laa aa A i oe-a. . eires refrigerator cam IV me k f Twaaifcli f li aai w a 1 Who Died Yesterday. pan vnri inif"tn an ta Guaranteed Coal SKEEM uuir MS TajfiT W4TSJCT or fur freah available kIiiIi-iii were rmk, t, a r.-...j aaif aaj- Eurico t!anio, for more than twenty-five years a celebrity oeus habi"TTI ajLAnpn u .. a.was a. ia. v Speda&ly Sptcri -hi .i ....i- Alberta Tike Willi Mai I ninS ta ta Mm Standard anar -'""'' aiiiniu.il ' btaaal. - aiih all ui.-t. rrina kn- idnHzed in the world of the tenor with lhe golden Wrce" song, Mr rimaM.ii r f Laaaa far a Nrem thai about 100 rarloada nf freh taara ia aaav.i at ta. -.-ta. aaava 030 - - PHONE - - 030 by millions in America and abroad, had an artistic career as well t naeiiaii far astml n a eir4jB . ar iia paraiiai anrip ufivp ana orr a are of laaal m faMra a I would hae tieetl laiaarf IIH HI snippe VaaSaj.i mmI ai ta. laart. itaaa known as that of any famous stateman or military leader. He fel a Mi aaaatea) al lb natlmM nriirr of Srlioai ta. ta la. from here to Ibe Kaar bad there r.-7. Jr.. .;.'!S- was born in Naples, Italy, February 25, 1873. the. son of Mar-ceHliis OttfcMi Maart aMtrhMl A W M.'a sec, lieen an adefiuale sufiply of eara. ' Lair aaai-Z vna am' iik aawHi Guaranteed Coal means, if ours is not as rvj Carn-o. a mechanic, who detected music but was ISwaraSna rlauaa. el rhauw, aarf HiaakaaS persuaded ywU raaipj. Sa rkapM in paM ef we wo will remove itand not charge f my, u Tar raarenauie Ik ant, tn, permit his son, when 1 1 years' old, to sing in the lUke eSaat aaa aaina ! ry jUMM churrhcVor his native city. An 4iupromiing pupil, for .three; Uieatea iHrr A ?na W MetSTTTNC.tfi Laeasar. ANYOX STILL RUNNING 'la aiikHikii fu! aaaii for aolrrp.nlj of aa aajm a e you have used years hyTjgdied'imder tinglielmo ergine, pledging his teacher a J a-ttttm. a a, amn oaaaaaaai akwaaar and m a aea Egg Lump STEADILY AND ABOUT arr kilkliakaS ar jmalajay Ik aaaa af that whet rndy for A professional career he should pay him one-quarter ikLTHi LA0 WSTHrCT MSTrUCT OC tRfcs ataTptat aaaWartaaapafl aPaV'awtaftal a4t of his earnings for the following five years. Take VI pure CNARl.irril.liui I kaiend MUHK.M arpt ta Uw 1206 ARE EMPLOYED era Ttala Mar.aalii'a 4 1 akaU i at aa tat aawi ta. $13.75 Delivered $14.50 II is interesting to observe that when Caruso made his Xaples cbft Ciiiwtnnmi ' if La ml far a Urnm ip.r araaaal Up aaaaaMaVai r ' la .rwppet for aainral ra aad artrnleaia Satwiii ua aaa) aaaeal u la ta. e ABSOLUTELY NO CLINKERS AND NO SO07 debut he sang the title? role four times, for which he received too rr a arre ir Maa a lawnaa aivpe Outran, at.Maaaad mf aatlpi m ta. . . . iaMPTKitu ai a aval paaaiea ai tae II. H. yiunro, geperal nnuaa r.AaaaMa fiaftkr an nv ?ik ' iranrs, a pair oi stage snoes, a sun ui iiesniugs anu a neciterrniei. irnrtix-ait rarnr of ftortm ta. tv, ia, rnanajrer foer. Ma Marra. Il. a raaaraa ki aim hi 5ome years later Maurice (Iran, the impresario, negotiated with tf"??',!- JSj'i'r?HMVy T ti f tbe tiranby l.tinaolidaid Min aad aSaat. him lo sing in nerira for $700 a montli. but thought the wilarv sa ntiw ra.l sa rtauaa aal ing. Knieliuig and P-mi-r ... rwaao VJiaSil n r BMW m Laada excesive and the deal fell through. Oran was quick to perreive ! .ail israiea'itf rm May iita ii Sk In the city yesterday ii the Inaartapiai Vanaeia. Br.taaaa. the he had and Caruso W. MrlSTVaC Lacator. Cauioaun in hi way e..uib in opportunity bxt, finally engaged for fifty . Oarajai. Aaii. Ht I aaa. tati performances at $1,000 a night. But Mr. Gran became ill nd Vancouver. Mr. Munro re.rt SktCKA I ASm ajaaraii t ni'Ttii. T r. SPECULATION INVESTING SkEEIA LAID MTHJ T- MHTSIC7 lir Caruso, when singing in Lisbon, received word that again he must OIECH Ctuni.irrTE I ALA.1 US. that oieratinn Si III fMMlllllUe or Take anwer umi I iBMut lo apfilr tn tke aleadlly al the auiHIer twn abandon his hope of singing in America. Heinrich Conned, who CbMf CanuolaMaaer or Laada for a !irpa TakejaMkarjajit I katPad nx' followed Mr. firm) at the Metropolitan, however, cabled Caruso U pnaaert fe natural n and elrolpaja) Ttierr are about I Son men eH- r aalaral aa- .-ir w.,r. an olTer to cross the Atlantic, and his ambition at lait was realixed. mrr fMiawarlaf Sta ara at af a Uail paal aianixl raHiraa.' at tk ubryed all told Ihere. 14vlnr mt SI a at kaaa) M aH,. , I i Which u you follow la mining, aad a al a aaaaimt al Although no official statement of his earnings was ever made araKua aaatkam IMaM.aoraar aurked nf SerUua A W M '1. Tp.V IS,C, oosls have taien a drofi M-f awuie . ar af t laeipiai . Tr i..r ' tucks lb proOls aia big on paer. but " s i public, it is known that Caruso, at the height of his Metropolitan aaatb fhiaaa la aurts etwlm.as aeai raaiaa.sa rnaHM eaat sa la want rhaina,of ii 11 "jr.reenl piiiee laal. urir. m-airaa,. Ciakiai on kaaa takava taaaad. aad a aaarawi tad A and generally ioee your aapltal. i.b ulhing at t career, wa receiving an average of $3,000 for each performance. iieinK rruurru i wr urn an e. Ikpajae aurnV aa niee cnrliAeaU' with a iara sasl Tour bean (liipeeioLiKxasious, such as his 1020 season in Havana, he was tarai4 Mar A-2ih.W UefSJTVRE.iai LaraMe. around, the reUuHbdis have rpeaie tpud (itttvrsinent and alnnlciiial I W.iula flia ' U paid 10.000 a tiighL A i. OnadMi. ..t made laat wliiler. Tbe riipimH alia W MrfftTVar ii lw. but it ta sura, tour beat buy teddy ta T.. -t r i Canifto, after his strenuous opera seasons, sometimes had ivkeesa laid rusTBirT niarniirr or market la aiiii far .from ! r a I 'I nd ia Aaw mi . We also hava four f 100 tK. bonds at I i. kl trouble with hi throat, which he usually overcame with a little Taka OL'tK.H aaiwe til tail H I I J Inlrad ITT i: lLA.1Il.M nlr to tk satlkfactory. saKtm I sn wtTaj't MMSI'T "I HH4. As llritiab eicbannd advauras you rcai rj rest and oare, and at certain intervals rumors that "Carn.u will (Juf Ci ikaalatkimar af LmH far a Urease Ilrnaira are beins made as a' yuass ukivrkworrt lai M t AkMMil I ha Heat Wi raeiuinianilpjl f II .t ti. S never sing Again" were, frequently printed. In the winter of av la peaafieet k aerea far af aalaral land a.aa faOaaia:and pptnaVum result of the recent fire In the Taka arniaa tan l akai la aarv la Iko 1 Itsa 70. For informallon on bond market, til c ' Caawneaetaa at a paal piauud at tse tups of the ore bunkers, 'fills !!Smi"!'i "al'iaTi 1020, however, he suffered a serious affliction when a small paaiknaal ninuf af Sceiaai T. Tn l a. r ami wtria iaa blood vessel in his throat burst while he was singing in "K'lisie arahain laUnd (belar Ik aaathpait eoeapf work will likely lake a mnntli awe aa a a tihn 1 ai s pnat plank THOS. McCLYMONT al Iabp) asoUad far . narked A W Ut Tha lost d'Amore" in the of Music. Recovered or so. roinpany wu inatk-aH raeaa 7 Ta Hrooklyn Academy from S. E. C, Inrare norm as rliaina. t 10 raalM. aoulB SB raaiaa. ait ta cbaini at four hours prpxbielion time aa 3flTTSS" I A TI this mUhap, Caruati was atrieken with pleurisy. talal af euawaenreraral a Haata a. Lor!rd Htr tllb. llt a result of the fire. Ihia beituf During his iiidipoitiou Caruso was the object of devoted A W Mrl.lTTBr. Loealar. Laraled Ma ttad. iati the day it took nlare. attention by his wife, formerly Miss Dorothy Denjamiu, of New A. J. Hoeden. Arni on atefSJTTNS: York, whom fie married in 1018. One child was bom to them. SkEE.H LAMD WSTBICT- niSTSICT Of. r, HUH I4m lkrTtki-T a laTairr Carusu has a mui by a former wife, a singer named Ada Ciaehetti. Tike 0CEC1 aotlea CIIAHUITTE thai I lateod MLA.MiS.la apply la tha,I tjSrtaW i MMUrTTk SSI ASIiS. with whom he had been associated in opera at Trevio and f.kirf lUmuMaaMifipr of Laada foe a lirrap. Ten Years Ago 1 Take lo prcwpet far MMiril ail and petrolatum I I" Ih. llohigiia. i btPi r i anal mi aar af I aadi for ne SIS of Uad folloaa ar amu aa i In Prlnoas Orwumnni al a planted aa the I Rupart ,k aemypi ttt aalaral aa. aivi ateua-oai Dentistry-D4l!;?5 poat The famous the of honor at silver singer was guest a jubilee arrtl true of Serlkin at. Ip. t, (irahani, laa.r 441 arm af kaad aa rtt.. celebration on the tweiity-Ufth anniversary uf his operatic debut, l.taad. saiarUlM nurlhapal rurner af land' I i Ihaatt aniaaariaa raeaer at af a trrpun ai pntekaf a. at laa Tp t. tea pp"d for. and marked n. 8. c. a n. w. c. in November. 1010, at the Metropolitan, at which prominent New thnire aoath St rbaina. ea.t at ekalaa. UBuat x, 1911. I.ad. aad mapaed C t E.I r YfirL . i....iti-al......a nf i a r Ilia... mnt'ii ft vwl kf Ik as? xifT at rwiL a f . north If rbaina. wren aa rhaina ta point nf Tbe Hoard of Trade has decid-el ae aarfh ta raw waat aa r- ...v... -r- "ae" ;rBiirn-niiit. and inelndinr 11m aorm rhaina. anata M aaaaia. aM ta aRM m great artislo- kchiwunieiiU. lie received an illuminated pareh-f";" ' sruo te. Tp. t, iud aoutb uir In plaice (ha quention of TSrataT May ttrd iati. Helceraon Block, Corner Third Ave.and Sixth St ..win jtl.Q inillllica WU iiuAcn v f,iriiriii, Lortlod Mar tfnd. tail. exorbitant freight rale ImH ween C BatMOSW. Irllae. I Dental Nurae In Attendance "Golden IIoreshoe," a Mag from the city of New York, several M. S. CLAHkE. tncalar. here and Vanmiuvr before t A i rHrTii. rn medals and numerous gifts from his fellow artists. A. J. Onnlgo. Arnl. Hallway Cfimmissloh which visit tktri tAin imothi' t tnTaH t Office Houn, 9 to 12; 1.30 to 5; 7 to 9 VI'KI. IHaMlnTTC l M Mr. and Mrs. Caruso resided in New York Cil; during the) SEEEKA Ol'klH LI1D CMIHI.OT1I niSTIUCT ISH'IIS.niaTrm or the city on August M. Tlka antler thai I lairnd i Mutt opera season The hnd o summer home on Long Island and Chirr Tikr nuU'-n thai I inlend to applr to tha aaa CnmmiaMouer nf Land! far a tlranaa another re iilcn- e Vilie alle Panche. at Florence. Italy Happily la priaprri fur natwral g.i and petroleum Today the firnl twin errew arar aa pikiaan 4a aeraa ie nf aaaarai lanri aaa r aad 4kit pa his voice - preserved to us in gramophone records which are over CMiaararlar ni irrr. ur at land a Pat aa roixiat(.lamed at the Kasoline launch built in l'rluee aMtnMawukf al a puat pkaalad at aV everywhere. umlhrao rurner of ftxUMi It, Tp. la, llupert Ilea at the Iiavie boat anaWi mm eoraer of Sm-ttun 1c t. lira MONTHS very popular nraham IUai, (narked A W M.'a S. R. t. ham Miad. aad marhrd i f R 'a a t FOR THE SUMMER i . . i loMN-e korth ta rliain. meal it rhaina, slaite. The new launeh is naiiMrd ejaenpe. aVaaa aarlh aa raauo. bm ... aoaUi ID i Umwx ant tt rtuiaa lu pBI of afcaiaa. aaai ta ratlai. ta ekakai i-. rrenniaarraipat "NlinnMl" and belongs to tin an aamamVamVammmmmmmmt- TuttLaf Crita. TSc luailad Ha tllh. ttft. builders, A. i. McLaren and II. r D. IMSiill I nealnr. CtU Ciiia. A W MrlMTTBE. tOrSlor. Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE a I. Oorilt, Aarnt. Davidaon. It is double etiKlneil, A I l Garden Court l . II M - puaba.AkaMitflft ikirsA lA.nn nisTBicT -nisTWCT or llifhled with ee:tr(C Hshls and I'l'TSjaft r Ji l.l.N ' IIAHI.iirTE ULANbS. is beautifully modelleil. ai ira. Itilftbr, KM MEkiaaa or the u.c dental, coixxgb Taka ix.n.-e that I InUad to apply lo tie Take aalare kjktl 1 Mprtkl I., an-u N. thr i.hler win..inner of Land! for a Ureiue aaa Catef CamaaaafiMT of Land, fin . nf rnbttc. sn ttw i . i i,.i natural and petroleum . aw. mi DENTIST a a vrma aaparai i i. nvri .f, . ,.. ,,( UjuI a. foUnaa Dauiaye to the exlenl of " oae i af mad a. r..n ,a. 'I'V at !Ca t v uiuiwii.iua al poal pl.ai.il tt tbe north-aril was done iy fire at I he Clinton GHkiupajeajif at t anal IHaanxl ai aCk Br -r af- A aT at at ft 1 CT Phone 575 Smith Block ii.ruer ..f Sertl , TP It, Orahaia hnrtheaat raeaaf af Sarti.i i i,, a I.land and marked A W M l 14. W r. Itoouis, Kru.er and KikIiIIi .Oriaam lOiad. ttal I arki r I'llONB 134 Ird ATanua siri llitfh jfrada dental work'at tha lowest prieas. tlienra nl an rhala.. aait tt rhaina, flreets. icamar, tbeata aeaie aa raaiaa. Attemtlon 1 can giva the beat of rfernc. brtn t" 'ham., wi u tluuia to cola I at yeaterdiiy anVmoon aat It caajaa Mall Ordara CUan Prompt nilioiirn'uarni coming nut t ouick rerrrmnr p i 20 In aetiva larvice. " ie 2st Lucalrd kU ttlh. till Laaalad Nan last ' A. W MrlATVne. Laralef, of the firs department saveil a C MMnHS, l.oraior Otiid tott-! U, I I Hi 7-1. if i tiMltyj A J Pardon, Ar.at. more serious eonflaKrutlon. As. Ateal skEkJOA lamd uisTHirT rnsTeicr or slslant Chief MeDotiold had his SkEEMA THEO LTD t iji'sit 'iMHUir't iiLAsra. teiiamn iniiu1 rit ini.a.ia COLLART, eye slltfhlly Injured when he was Tikf satlea 141 f kjkUpnd m laarr ta taa A I Tr'TirfcM C A I 17C Tp.-J..- J !'. ?r ""! ".and patroleum hit with a nofilf. IChlrf M BtkMaiPl epmmiiiainer say Mfcaeai ar.UaaM aaa mr SPimliaSS s kawaaa A HEAL RAKCAIN Ut and Raarn flauad, Jat arre. tf UjmI aa fcillna'a; ae 17i arraa af had as a kalasea es aa; 8aUon 6. &jaieariar ai a plasitd at laa Camaiearlay at S epn (2,100.00, IIOOfl.00 ca, Before disposing oi your effects, it will be to OraAaai aiuiaa.l ronwr af trcUxa II, lp.i. , W. II. MaelimelL jfvtl servls a.rthMI roeaee af t. PIKE INSURANCE Tke snoat llbaftl Msriti. Isiurv J Maud, and marked C. n IL'a W. r eomiuissbiner. reliiriied lui Orahani IMaad. aMrhPil A a. hJi-a i Caaat CUima quickly paid. Th Inaaraae Cesipas. "away, laaare narlS ta rnaina, eatl III IkrlHr UMW your interest to consult us. Phone Red 157 pa.kaa " aa JCI1- -. am--------aa rhaina mvnl..i.t--iiiibui r..... ; . ' Irnaln n.rlli mi rhan.- . tt-JBSL Amarlra. .- rwm rni ami falat if HJr9 .at aaSaSjaaajMMaat fit..ml .if nwavii.Mem 823 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. usiaaja sw stra,jtti. iniiueij on 0 victoria ly Hi. I .. M.v 1 inl i" " r.O. Baa Waatkalaaa Tkealro Blaik v. i-aiar. ...... iaa"W", A A M'l'IIMI a. i. UeTOoB, SfruU iihi.ii.uii. . 4.