TICC TO i. r ii CONTRACTORS. ,,,, Srldss Otar IkNiu Rlisr J,,,, I C. Prints Dietrich (4 II r lli alio' nvniiotmi i.ri.im r il m If ix'-n. alamlaril 3a t jtrplMnlirr . ISy.1. SOllM fiRIMUTUfcXT l'rtin- nuMTt, li.C NOTICE. 4 II HOMY fllVKS Ilia I H br m4lr ti V llw cur r . i r Hh IrrWUtltr .l.trtulily hrlllOi Otl.imlila. al n ' an Art ti Im rutnlnl ,. ' l.wal Uii.nii-liwtil Vall.1a iiil.ruin Inlrr alia ibr it. raio nf iiurrr.t lmyalilr In Im ImihnI uiiifcr r IUU. n. tli, from m CI tr mil. il f I'rilK-f llllrl, ' Awri. Itis. . . K F. JUNE. r..r Hit stllraitta. ttn if XUr Uty f rrllirf mimiaac;act. notick. , V I Hall X.. f. Ilal u. I MT..I naif Uiiral IIm M lirlla c..is vin.n. ,t liUlrit-t Wtwr biralMt; a iviafcani har. aimtit h Iv.rt Jtanlr thai t, Tfrdnaa Vtlli. riin-itv . Ji in- , I tfu It iUto Irmit, lo vtDinr lrruntrr tiT s tr-h Tnriiut r iu fun"" j i jnn Irani of itw sun i last tn.ll thai arlliin . f nn"" ftdniiiMt Si. lani-i- -if MM lrtiriral f III lU ff lull. A ll. fj. Arnl li In V.nrra ntfi-sii tl C TIMBER SALE X 4725. iM T- .l'fl m ttl t rwrltrd by It t i aunt, al victoria, not iatr m in llb dar of AuruM. I I r ibr punt of Urtnr X sin. . ma Irrl or HMnlori, ftprttm, ii ' humid. " ran u ut 711. ) ib re ..f Alir Arm, Cataiar IjihI f U allomril for r t timix r iVf Mrli'iilara rrf lh Cblf fiirrt 1 ria, ,c . pttirvi rortwr. TIM3ER ALE X5417. In! Trttitrrt kill t mvltrd b tlx Irit I if- airr than iwa an run at: ..nr, uij, tor ir Iw A 1 ' A tnl .rl M r l lrt tt-.i tnir, CJI. f. tn . s. -u, riivir, firiu ti -un U v r t fn t ii iiiuvkI for r ? 'tM liuirwt rorirr. -, I ... TIMBER SALE X B2S7. lr. f cJm mill m trIA b lh ' i virwru. tiui laur ( flllh dav (if ffffilFmher. ' !! -rha of Llfrnrp X 1117. I ti nil, MM h allot rl for r' "f -( tilara ttl ft CMt For. a. B . or litttrirt roretur, H.C. TIMBER SALE XS41S. K T .--,-irtt mall tm rwltnl ty lh 11 rv-lrr 'ImiI laiir than iMum m a CS r l.lertarr. Hit. fuc tnt J I inm I till nrar Untrl I . M bi.lrlrt, v rut 110. ' 'ertar. ."rrtire, H'mWk and r ll be alW.l for re- " "mlirr 'f farilmlara of Hie Ctilrf rorrl- 'rinria, m Ui liuirlct I'uraMrr, " awrt B.C. TIMBER SALE X SMS. 'i TinJrra f U rerehed by n Uiwla al victoria, not latrr &E3I M ) W al.t, .f AAt.tlilP r liw ptirrHae of Mrrn'.e X Hit, i.aao JarktrflM anil Snrnra Tlra. ' a tllntlrj In Ihn TlrlMly f T 'ttr an.1 arrilnialrly IS inllra " fill rnun Iwk.r lika llli "'"rr ' CiNttt Uixl titttrlri. l mm Mill t... BnA,l In M . J ' timlHT Mrilrulara of the Chlf rrea- ';. it.. , or nutrlrt I'oronw, ti. II. M. I TIMBER SALE X bSSS. N TimmIpmi ,iu i rocrlvril-tiy th '7 'i UtHlt a4 Vlnorla, no latrr ""l ' lli. lib; day or ftrptemlier, ; ' lh imrrhJM of l.krnro X'iltl. -.iB .unr I reel or Cedar rolr ''r. ltl an a.tlAlnlfi IaI - in niKinct, ; trar ttill, b allowed for rr if iimi.. 5T' Ptril'-iilara of the Cblrf rr '";::ia, B.C.. or KKlrlrl roreMtr, W'!l!'l. n.t. Tihbp. . .... WfaV II Hi in TsT'ej i Mi7"P,e,' Tiwi hii Pfffi . .Th- Admiral r II." .Moanuiln Minrlly for Onnliwr Canal. Nnas. I- ' rrimrln that Hip lintilml 1 lunJ;i arrivaU ilurlnv Hip wrek Imvc on .lightly ! Hmn for Ilic enrrf .imIinV Hrl(J of (t lull not Aiifllricnl In warrant any Miako mi in ailtniralty crc. 'I'lifl nlil man i iarlioularly Ipji-i with thf rronl nf lan.U ftiKK ni-l up fur I Ik- iiinnlli of AilKU"! whrn 3,30i),00 ihiiukI of llio IipI fili In Hip worl.l wa lirniiKliI Into .irl, whlrli ?tr, fiOfl iniii. iiKire llian wa laml- 01I In July. 'Hip wralliT pirk lint Iippii IrpathiK Hip rminlry ifpiiprally. tml fnrfc'PlliriK !! tiijth ltl, willi a bihm) HcIiixp nf rni anil win. I wliirli Iuim Minipwliat alTprlpil Hip iJppii pa fl li m jr. In- rnmiiii,' kipipr rpnir thai ypry riMigJi wphIImt lia Wn mrl with n Hi" !! pa filiinjr KntinuN which ha inlprfprpil gn-ally wilh ronMlant finding, arut ha npp- nilalPtl pitI nf Hip oiiullt-r Hial ttiilling in uparhy tipfprpi1 pot fr anrlmrnpp. I'rirp of-fprl ilnrilip Hip wrvk at Hip jriu i:rlianpp fur liolli firj. ami jpfint p;i p;itrliP4 hap tp- inalnp.1 nlpa.ly. (n Morulay, American halilmt n. rallirr liixlipr than fur (mip limp prp iiri cia ami lie for fccoml rla" prevailing whllp Canadian halihiil .Md nined 13.1 to for fir-l dating thai Ihey wiuld return for ehihillnn week. Several of Hie lioat were put Hirough a general overhaul while in port. Trappsrs Prsparlna "Willi Hie cannery enon pran. lically nl an end the owner of limit who have engaged I" I Imt imluittry are already turning Iheir alleution In preparation for the coming trapping caoii which open on Iecemher I. Willi I hi end in View several of the smaller lioal are being overhauled and packed wilh provisions to cover Hip winter' work. Several parlie will be leaving port MINERAL ACT. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. NOTICE. ' " u cn aaLE iuai. 1 o . .. .. . .,.... .1.. . w I riirr pi'll I rarii.Hi .iinirrai 11411.1 Vjo Trmlfra will bt rrrelrrd by th Initial In the ,t nirrr MlnlnF IHvltlon "m 'Hi Iho'iith day of Vrpirmtirr. Klliault lllvrr tjo'lnlnr llir Polly Varrt'ii Klf lh niia.h... . I V IImuiI. t.r lti...l '!.. 1.1(0,0(10 fret of Mnrurc. Haliam ' Taae nllrr thai I rttla V. raliimrr. kT l Cnlar nn in irri Hiuttrd F.M.i;. r IS. a menl for William iliv 1 . "Mir "f Cannon l.ak, l'rln : Marl.fan. F.M.C, ,u. tJlaJC; l..ln-rl I . ""HI Maml, Hanr 4. Coait Plitrlcl. virtiiimi. ?..'.. u 47lJt.; Alfred )rara will be lllowrd for rr-'Wrlrht. r.M.C.. o. A7; at.,1 Mrnd K. " ;r Itniher: IVVrHIU. Frw Vllner'a Ceitlflesle -o. 7(1. VV. n,r,r"lr of bc Chief For"- Inlend ltiy dav frt.ni Oh date hereof, In f J'"1' n r- or Plitrlrt fiorealtr, M'l'IJ" ' vnnliiF rtemrder for a Cer- J'llf II, B.C. Ilflrale tf hninivrnienlt for III l.iirpoM" ' 1 rir imiainnia 1 ..mil urani t in aiMive 'IX1BER SALE X KtAO. rlalin. And runner Tak 4lr Dial a l.pariwr .lilrirt up ami ilown hip raM. A young man wa onro looking for fun, aahl "I II Iry out Hip lil-HpoI.Ikuii. Ilppulin a Inillct, wa to quick to pull II, and now hl ilay'x work in all ilonp. - Swanton'a Radio A railio outfit ha fpcpntly lippn inxlallpil hy (!tpt. a. Swan--oii at Hip lrincp Ilupcrl Ilnal-Iioiip at a co of ll. The ml fit l Hip inaniifiicluip of Hip Canadian InilpppmlPiit Tclcphonp ami i giving pcppnt re-ciilli. Harry Hilhpit, xkipppr of lh" i chipf of Hip radio flaliou ami report h that on WVd-riPfday night hp hpard Vancnuvpr, Scatllp and Calgary ijuilp plainly, in fact Hip nuiic might have lo-Pii In Hip ripxt room. 4 faddy Raymond Returning Paddy Itayimuid, vici'-ailniiral if Hip Mo(iiiito fleet and now in command of Hip Oumlis trolling flepl, will hp rplurninj? to port in IHip near futurp. 1'rpparatiouM arp I'PiHK made hy Hip resident of jvioiily. Hip jincp of .'.2c fori Hi' Inh rolonv al I kout I'gint to sip I'addy n royal rccpption infilling lii high nautical olllep. Clean curtain- arc hPtng put no cla and 11.5c for poond clajn Hip liaeinenl window.1 of catcliPt. I'addy' i palatial rpidencp and J I lit milk i hping "trained. Paddy Harry .Moorp, coik on Hip Can- repoil hy runner that Hip ea-adian Flh A Chl Slurave i.'!hoir nitration havp hppn pry trawler .lame Carrullipr. Cipl.rpniiprativp and Hipip will Hill l'armi, who wa a.liuitlrd lo Hip General IIo.ilnl on Wcl-rie-day lal h report e. in he doing f I ii p. TIip high hoot Kipiad wih him a ipiIv re cover)'. 4 Joining Handloggcra ' Waller Shaw I huy putting hi power l.nl Aileen In gito. onh-r on Hip . M. Mcl.pan way preparatory In pntprfnjr Hie hiimllosKiiig game. Hie hull ha he will intriMlucp hi axe and A flotilla of native alnwn hoatK arrived in purl early in Hip week from Hip Naa tlitricl. having conclinle.l their fihing lahort for the eaon. After do. lug r,nn.iderahle hoppintr and taking on nnplip thpy left for iloiilille te a great time in Hip colony on Hip day Hie in TIip coalal crtiier Mary h.. Akipppred hy Hilly Iteid, l on Hip Yacht Cluh way for hull overliaul and general 'reialrt. -- Lucky Escapes (In WediiPjiilay, Hip four year Id son of I'eirj llruno, owner if Hip Cw Hay harder hop, feJJ Ippii recaulkpil and rtiiiiiPr nalnl-io'r -Hip roadway adjacent lo pant , cmm mi-ted. Waller hn uol ypt dpciiled.llay I.ovp'h plectrical factory lo Jul what portion of . Hip country '" rock helow, a dilancp of eonip rl feej. Iteynn.l a slight ecalp wound Hip llllle chap p.. can'd without werioti injury. While running along Hie edge of Hie roadway II appear that llnin.i, Juniiir, tuli1ied hi Joe on n protruding rock wliich cau.pil him In fall over the Hide. The Canadian halilmt schooner their varlnn home ilelinallon.!Nl'a ha l.een overhanhtl on Hip Ward Way during the week. Steve Indisposed Sieve Carter, ice cottier for the It.Miili 'iherie.( ha l.een laid up tluring Hie week with a t Mich of the shiver. However, he ha now ret'overed ut)lcicnlly lo enable him In join the gnng agnin. The Ice aruuud the fish house turned pale during Steve's absence but il is expected lo regain il normal color now that I he ice limn is back. x - The coastal rruiser Vaquero. owned by Colonel Stuart, now absent in the Yukon, is lo be transferred from Cow Hay lo Lookout I'oinl where it will be authored for the winter in care of I'addy Itaymond. - Deer Plentiful Deer are reported lo have been f-ceti in u real numbers on both ! Kaien ami Digby Island during the past week,' nml also in the vicinity of Tucks Inlet. Cap!, (leo. Xewcombe saw three deep swimming across Hie Intel from! Dijthy lo Kaien Island, al the '"i Thhi.m urn ,i.,!u i'w'r sertiom .i mutt te romimnred moulli of the harbor, during the iep . . .--" j lu-rnrv ill i.iiaiire in aurn t:ertirieaie ar i anil, al - IKum ,. V" r,i,h "V. '""'". ImnroTeflirnt, or Pitirlri Foreter, te, ',";' ". Wl" ' received by in m nn'.n.J VleiorU. not lalrr "1 l ?.S'i,,IIr'',,e 'f Urenro X 3I. S Tl. n the NAV.W ''Uiiil n!,.'L,'T -J"llr. lUl.ke , . ".-11111. fc- 1 Via... . ... . . " Of ih. i" " iiioM'en for re unii,' "iiiiier. Viri.. .rL"r,lTI',r of Hi rtilr Forrl' C( HotiiVi V -or B'iriet former, Saw Users writ lor cor ol IMONDS Nawliw. AtlaUulfaitJ.CIr. ulai,lMn4Tvttt,Hack k1 Croia col Sana, Planar KnWaa to . tiaom ca ui to. u. tb ! a ' Am- aaaimi, V". I week. 'I'lie deer liuiilinir season i ii h i ... ... i , . . . .. - . . . . th. , .... . s iiio mi nun uv or Miami, a. ii. i3. miens on mmi em ier io. mu local "ill a Vn. V l irenr ,on", LFWI4 l.r.vin VV vv. CATVIoliF rAT.MQIU.. i ' 5,'l'li Tie., on an la , w, uy(l 0 ,.,.im.nber . . -'.'M.iiiaieiy jty tulle aonin or " lianaiii.M tiiajtlUn MatN.nal K.ik...i n.iuv.r. . ' i.an.l Dlntrirt I ',r i,)V ' lld tor tf Viri!..i'.,r,'.!',Ir of Chief Korea- r. I. . i'.i;, II. u. i.. i.i i . . I ll Al ivaien isiami is it irin-imu game reserve. Fish Business During Ihe week 557,500 of pound of halibut has been marketed on Ihe Fish hxchange. The highest price paid for American first class catches was I 5.2b and for second ll..1i The Canadians tiblaiiied the highest for first class landings at 13. Ac and for second class al ll.5o. The lowest price for American first class fish wa 11.3c and for itecond 9c The Canadian ob- (lained their lowest forfirst class fish at 12c and for spcnnd at inc. The arrivals wpcp: Mildred II., 'Andrew Kelly, Taloosh; Hazel II., Ilravo, James CarrVillipr., Tillie S., Verna, Agnes II., Thelrnn, Point May, lioe I'oinl, Mayfolwer Mab, lngrel II., I'i'oneer, Star, l.'nunak, Succens, Venus, A.nre, jCape Spear, Westerner, Mar-galtcp, hasteni I'oinC Spntlnel, Senator, Dolphin, Selma, Rulh, Holfe. Tahoma, Itringgpld, Hippo, Kouyosii and Alii. :. ; . Preparing for Natives The Admiralty department is already making preparations for I he necessary mooring of native boats during the forthcoming ei. bibilioti period. It is anticipated thai Hiere will be a larger influx of natives lo the fair this year than ever beforp on account nf the remunerative filiing season. In Ihe event that the Cow Hay base cannot take care of all the visiting boats, mooring place will be arranged along other portions of the' waterfront. At this particular season.of the year Ihe waterfront should, present a very interesting sppctacle to the tourists many of wjiom come from parts of Ihe continent where natives, are unknown. ' Harry Oilbert, of the Prince Hupert lloalhouse, has recovered from a severe attack of influenza "Red" Lantz Leaves II is reported thai "Hed" Lantz owner of the halibut schooner Annie which he recently pur chased from J. Field, has left Ihe city on a litllp joy ridp to Australia. Skipper I,anlz was well knovtn in waterfront circle and his departure will be regret-led by a wide circle of friends. - The lug Azurile, Capt. Oer- rard, arrived in port from Anyoi yesterday, willi a scow load of benzol for the I'.Il. lloalhouse. The lug will pick up a. scow load of empty oil drums on her return trip. Come Inside An ardent fisherman was one day fishing on the nanks of a stream which ran near(ihe wall of a lunatic asylum. One of the inmate chanced lo look ovtV Ihe wall ami seeing Ihe piscatorial urlisl Ihe following conversation limk place: Inmate. " What yer doin'f" Fisherman. "Fishing." Inmate. "How long have you been here?" Fisherman- ",bmil five hour.." Inmate. "Caught anything'?" Fisherman. Nol yet," Inmate, "(iue.ss you'd bet ler come inside." Who wa Ihe guy nu the water front that said he and bis bro ther united would challenge to fight any one man in Ihe city "Wylo" Nifty Craft Frank Dibb js the latest mem ber of the community lo join Ihe nautical and thus be entitled tn Ihe prefix "skipper." Yes sir. kipper Hihli has purchased one of the finest pleasure launches in lis class in Ihe harbor front (en. Fraser of the Oighy Marine station. The launch "Wylo" was formerly owned by Capt. Saun ders, and is Ihe last word in fixings and gadgils. The boat measures 22 feel loug 0 foot beam and is fitted with n r-(i horse power Ferro engine which gives a speed of some eight knots per hour, Tbc interior is all Stomaeh Sufferers TAKE JO-TO For Stomach Trouble, and SMILE TOO mmV Mrw IMUMJO-n) Rtons CM, Acidity. Sour Stom. ich (heartburn). Illchln, Hwell. ok and all after-fatlng distress. In two minute. Jo-To la nusrantetd abaolutely harmless. Jo-To la a combination of mineral and vegetable com. pounds which quickly relieves all toimtrh dlRtreea. Jo-To la old on a satisfaction or money buck auarantie, at all druf stores. Or writs THE JO-TO COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED OPEN LETTER TO HON. JOHN OLIVER Provincial Party of British Columbia Hon. John Oliver, ' Premier of liritish Columbia, Victoria. li.C. , v Vancouver. H.O., August 2t. 1023. Dear Sir: Again I am directed to call your attention In our "Searchlight." This lim it UXn. 3; copy herewith. Tha financial facts which it dicbo.es to the electors may interest you. but what we particularly wish to call to your notice i "the charge agaiut the Hon. fr. John Hart, your Minister of Finance, of doing lb business of the province with his own firm of Oillespie, Marl k 1'tnld Ltd. In lite election campaign of 1916 and Aubjr.'ouently you most severely denounced Sir. W. J. Itowscr for his firm doing business wilh the fJovernmpnt. You referred particularly to Ihe Dominion Trust fiasco and also the fa:i that Howser, Iteid & AVallbridge had received 2.ri(.00() fee and disbursements from the I'.fr.i:. Hallway, while Mr. Howser was either Attorney lieperal or Premier of the. pr itince. Your attitude at that lime receiyed the unqualified endorsement of Hie people. Your statement In the House on November 3, 1021. a follows: 'A ni. ire immoral condition nf affairs cnud not be imagined than that of an Attorney fSenrral ur Premier of the province sitting n) the one hand as a member of the fiovern-nienj.aiid sitting onlhe other as a member o a legal firm receivinp thousands and thousand, nf. dollar in this way." Now then, Mr. Premier, please read the evdence set forth in the enclosed "Searchlight." This clearly show that Mr. Hart has c.inimitlrt the aine offence as Mr. Bowser. There is an old saying. "What is sauce for the goose is atiee for Ihe gander." If it was immoral for Mr. Howser a Attorney ficneral or 1'renifier it IDlfi 'you said it was and the voters-agreed wilh you , i il not immoral for Mr. John If at t. a Minister of Finance in J920, before and since. . . The Constitution Act contains Ihe following: Section 29. Xo person whosoever holding or enjoying, undertaking or executing, directly or indirectly, alone or with any other, by himelf or by the interposition of any trustee or third party, any contract or agreement with His Majesty, or willi any public officer or department, with respect lo Ihe public service of Ihe province, or under which any public money of Ihe provihee irf to 1 paid for any serv ice nr work, shall be eligible a a member of Ihe Legislative Assembly, nor shall he nit or vote in Hie same. U S. I .;. c. 17, s. 29. Had .Mr. Hart been doing business as an individual nr a a member of an unincorporated partnership, this ectiou would apply lo hi cise. Technically, .however, he has been nvore careful than Mr. Bowser, as he has shelleind h mself behind a further set lion of this Act wliich reticle from responsibility in such cases .shareholders nf limited liability companies but you know and the people know that Mr. Hart i a principal in what is really a firm in which Ihe records today show he holds a one-third Interest, Xor is this all. At the lime when Ihe Inisi ie-t dealings referred to took dace, Mr. Hart wa a director, tif the Pacific, fireat Kastern Hailway and still is. In referring, to the well known contract between the Pacific Oreat F-ast-rn Hailway and Mr. P. Wleh, your Legislative Committee ha Hie following lo say: 'This contract was in direct contravention of Sections lift and 118 of Ihe Hailway Acl forbidding director entering into a contract ith their company, or to hold office if such a conl raci 1m made." Are these principle lo apply only to Mr. Welch, and nol In Mr. Mart The situation willi regard to" your Finance Ministpr was brought out on Hip floor of the; Utilise on March 5, 1919: on February 18, 92, and on November 22, 1922. Neither yon nor .Mr. Hart had any comment to make. What thousands of electors in B.C. want lo know, Mr. Oliver, Is, Do you maintain th hlqh moral principles of govarnmsnt which you so strongly advocaUd In 1916?, If mi. Why have you not asksd the Hon. Mr. John Hart for his resignation long ago? , . Yours respectfully, ii. f. Mcdonald, Secretary. P.S. The public would appreciate an answer from jou giving your explanation of (real Betrayal" which we wrote ynu about on .Inly 20. fitted with brass, and remind one of a circus horse on parade. The engine has a doublp control arrangement both fore ami aft couiMcd entirely of brass rod and handles, while two steering wheels, fore and aft. are also made of solid brass. A bucket of brass polish goes with Ihe boat! so that there is no excuse for! Frank gelling any more sleep. i The craft is covered wilh .1 canopy lop while the front of Ihe boat is glassed in for observation purposes . All that is needed now is n few fine day. so that Ihe new skipper can give the million dollar boat a good try out. II i said the engine is so eager lo start that one has only lo drop a small monkey wrench on the floor of the boat and the i flywheel turns over itself. V, To the Taxpayers The Everyone who Is dissatisfied with his taxes should get a copy of "Searchlight No. 3" and learn the truth. All those Interested In maintaining British principles of government In B.C. should read this "Searchlight." A postcard will bring It to you. II. (i. Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. II. Cunningham arrived in Ihe city last night from Port PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Saturday, September 1 High t:t8 a.m. lfl.7 fl. 17:00 p.m. 18.0 " Low 10:17 a.m. 7.0 " 23:31 p.m. tt.9 " Sunday, September 2 High 5.39 a.m. 15.0 fl. 17:18 p.m. 17.2 " Low 1 1 :28 a.m. 8.1 " Monday, September 3 igh rt:4tt a.m. 11.7 fl. ' 18:10 p.m. 16.7 " Low 0:33 a.m. 7.1 " 12:21 p.ni, 9.2 " Tuesday, September 4 High 8.08 a.m. ! 1.4 fl. 19:56 p.m. 10.5' Low . 1:39 a.m. 7.0" " 13:29 p.m. 9.8 " COAST STEAMSHIPS 8AILINQ8 FROM PRINCE RUPERT. 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points,. Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX . .... . . . ,. ... . WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART .. .... ..... .. . FRIDAY, 10 p.rn. 83. PRINCE ALBERT or PRINCE JOHN. For Port Simpson sn Stswsrl Monday, a p.m. Vancuf ,la Qvatn Chariot! hisses ., Wts)t a p.m. Saaans Rlisr. Psrts Sunday sst. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lravr lrlnre nuprrt .& run. for WllNCE CEORCK, EPM0.'UO.',l, WIS-MPFO, ill points Easirrn Csnaila, I'nltPtt siairi. aacNcv a u. ocsan steamship lines. City Tlcaat Offlcs, S2S Third A, Prints Rupert. Phsns 2S0. IHbbW lJ:!llslef CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Service Sailings from Prince Rupert S.8. PRINCESS LOUI8E, 8,8. PRINCESS ALICE. For Vaneouvsr, Victoria and 8sattla, , 8epL1, 8, 14, 25) Oct. 5. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Junaau and 8kagway, 8epL 3, 10, 21 1 Oct. 1. S.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butadale, 8wanson Bay, Cast Balls Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Atari Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, svsry Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Unes. Pull Information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avnue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sallltiis From Prtnr. Ruprrt. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Osssn Pslla, sue Swanasn stay, Tsaadsy, B PJB. f VANCOUVER, VWTORM, Alsrt By, sad Swsimm Ray, Sstsrtfsf Hm. Par ANYOX. AltOC ARM, STCWT, Wstte aslssd, Sunday a P.BU Psr PORT SIMPSON snd Mass Rliar csnneflas, PrMay A.M. tti tnd Avenu. i. Bernilsy, Asst. Prloci Auptri. S.C