TO CONTRACTORS. bar Brldaa 0r tkatna Nltar C B.C.- Prlsca RwMrl Dlelrlcl. P 'a it'lli Iflulpp. flip lit. i if Hie above tiMMilloiwd brlda it. nil"! I 1' '""I. standard SihxI;.' rpiemli-r , I9i. 1 Vollk I'KI'UlTUr.M iTim-e niirt, n, r NOTICC i' Mr HUM fllVI.X ilia I an u ! made by the llir "f r, I II lu j-fll:itlv, A.M-mlily in- of WHII.h Ij.IiiiiiIiU, II IK l.ural liuprovrliirut Vallda- I. iiiiiixiiiiiit inter iu i tw it the rale Id Miterr.t payable rt :' irrt Wt be Ini-d limit-' 1,1 II)U .Nil. 4H1, rriilli t t. li U r rent. r :iljr f Prince lto-rl. t r Miini'i, ivza E V JO.VM, B r X l!U applicant, lip-11, i.f It illy of Prince L -ii minirhIt Act. IcATI Of MPROVIMINTS. NOTICE. u lum . . nan u. r.o i, and Half .An j Mineral In the Mrlla Tik.U Mlnlnt -: MMM. Where luraii-tl: mi lrt'ain nay. a ! l in Dial 1, Jhomaa Valhewa. rtlftrate Ml. 111 I In. r toniu atrruroer ror rr- tin A-ineiili r i iih MirpM i :rmni Oram of Ibr above ltr lake notice IImI arllon hi a ittti.t Im rnowixfii-rxl Ir mn..fr .f nald ririrale of It th ilar ( July. Ui. Itfl. .Went. I Mr.m:. Plm::' ;Mlflral u 7)upt c ICR SALE X 6385. kVli.lcr mill be received tir llir land at VlrlorU. not Ulrr M lltr 'm Jay r September, B !irctae of Licence X M. wii uiM-ai ivi or cedar i-otc mi artarea adjolnlnt tal ftfl, n liiuriri. to car .U N allowed for r- Unii .iUr if ih chief rrea- .III ut Wtrti- fowler. " ' - 1ER. SALE X S343. idrrt to'.il l rr-rlird by Ux kVlldtf. II V 'fliarta hi.l lt i it- inn ir r 5'pu-iuUr, r I. riwM -ii . mum Kill MOJ frrl of jtnrur- RiltAtu I s mlar mi an atM altuaird Branr ; tm tar r. ru -!( or hm f-t,if -...: M. H. fir Illiirlrt rnfMlr. ft. b;i; iER SALE X52S0. 1 mill La b lUr aml al Vi-lorla. nal lalrr lh SUifa day of Auatitt, I r .! of Urrnrw X IttD. JarktiiiH- TH-, on a a arra i' ;iuillj a inllra toalh of auauiaik aiHHtai naimav, a.l land riltlMrl iitr u( Im al)or fur re- Nllillrr tuniulara of tb Chlrf rorfl- n.. or imriM rortnn, IBER SALE X 472. fiidrra mill h rwrled bjr tb iimi, ii virioria. not iair on ih fltb day of Aurul. Pui purrhatr of Llrrnrn X 71. lo.ooo' ffrt r Hf-iuhMk, (iprum, naiam. on pari of Lol 7lt, oi .Mire Arm, iaiar Land yntt m b tllord for r- Imbrr artlrulari or II Chlrf rorf. m. n.r, or putrin rorrMr, ti, n.;. IBER SALE X6417. 1'iiJrra vhl I rerflvrd liy Hit i'irr ii. 1 1. iatfr man noon cu A of jM-imlrr. I til. for IN f l.lrriic. X 51I7. n.ar Aorlb Inlet, V-I Slwr, CH. t. to rm or Uiiar, .oprurc. lirw M" !"alt. irara will lx allowrd for ra- llllibrr IpariU-ulara vOf llir Chlrf Forr- ria. or 11m ni.irlrl Forrawr. ri. ii.c. IBER ALE X 52S7. f'lulpra will li tfcflved by Ihe h ijisiv it victoria, not later 41 UiS' I Mil dav or ttrinl)er ' I lh ptirrlniui r l.lrenm X ifSl.l rpu jarkprne and spruce Tlea on aim jjji,- iianre , uoail nil- Is Scira win be allowed for r- tiinlier, iMrllnilara t the Chief Forea- Pl, II. 0 , or 'Pl.'lrlcl ForeMer, il'rt, .c RlBER SALE X S418. Iciidcra will be received by tht "renter iioi later than noon on any of jtepteiuber, I til, for the 'f l.lrr-nrr X Hit, near Moea ! i tiwt.l ln.irirt, to rul "f Cwiar. spruce, lleinlork and llo(, liar will be allowed for re. Hnil-r ' Pm tlnilara of the Chief Fore. or the Llatrlet Forester, it'i'ri, lt.f,L ' KIliER rbI r y Rtaa priuli-rt will 11 received b; i.ancN al' Victoria, tmi later f on in sum day or Auaimi, I Kurrhanx- nr Licence X &ll. IJJi) Jai'kpiim Tlea. on Ihe N.W.14 and. irnA iflnllilnv llinvH ft. r" riMrlrt. I lejra will I.. lliiueH for re. ( tiinliiT. I Parilciilura tit i lu. rhir Fnrea. I U. Il l' c,p lil.iplpt L'ol-ratrr. P'Tii ii ,i;. IBER SALE X536S. ll'lllli'lYVlll I.. r-..uuu.l l.v Ihe if I.AiiiU. mi vifi..iu tmi later 1 oil Ihp 7fl ii.v .r s..i.i.mtiep. IV.''"''"'1 "t l.lfen ai X ' JaiKPHiil and snruce .lira. a Rll Itn ' O. .1... Vl-I..llw ..r - ang approximately m tnllei bi. U " t a" t.aae nianun, CT" n.tMwai Land nuiini. I . year till i.u nu.. fnp re. IHnlier, , .iiicuiair of the eulff roreii- R.C.. or niitrlct rnreater. rVrVVrVaVaa1a .Alrx. F. C. Nali, of Trrrarp, i viithi(r hr iarfiit, at Maill, aft-r wtiirti a hnrt vacation will h -iint at Itiirkloy Hay. . .'H l.arfn n'tiirnni to hi mine, at l.nrkorl, aflrr a vitil to iineouvrT. l(vriMiiiiiiut work on an iil-nie ical i iroM.ii al llil inin, wliici) nhirw. jiroat iiilililli-M of liiromfuK a jiay-Iiib splil irHfillon. ' Mir, Itiioojo, William; We. Morrf, ami vpral oilier jiartirn Intfrpntfd in lli I.-Ml.fmpnl of Hit roal tiifaxirea al rlata Ctiuck on Skillfull' Inlet, an arrariKiiif? for lli oiiiiiir up of Hie properly at nil arly dale, - 'Hie whalinir lali.n ronlimio operation on a large scale at .Vaden Hartxir. It i iai-l that Hie inilntjer of Ah'llc rupllirol will exce'd the record f prevloqi yeari. 'J1e learn (bit llvercreeii i A very enjoyable linle wa spent Friday at the hoihe. of Mr. and Mr. ('.. 11. Srigley where a whlsl tlrive and social evening wa given. Among1 lboe preenl were (i. Meagher, Mr. und'' Mrs. Hichardson,k Mr. and Mrs. II. T. I.ea, Mi I). Marlall, Mr. ani Mr. C A. Hancock, ' I). K. MniJ well, F. TJininis, J. Ilaslic, Ml K. l.lnford, Mis O. I.inford, 0. Amlro, Mr, and Mr. C W. Po(le, Mrs. Ward. Mr, .Sehroeder, J. .11. McWilii'ains and Mr. nndMr.si W, K. MrI.ean. Huhcrlhe for li (tally NAwa. aRIMCE ftUIERT TIDES Wadnaaday, Auguat 2t High i-M a.m. tU.6 ft. 15:1(1 p.m. Ii).8 ' Iow ....m. :07 a.m. .1.9 ' 2ltlt5. pjii. 5.0 ' Thuraday, Auguat SO High 3:31 a.m. 18.H ' I5S17 p.m. 10.3 " I.nw :30 a.m.- 4.8 " 22:; p;m. 5.5 " Friday, Auguat SI High 1:08 a.m. 17.8 fl. I:2I p.in. 18.7 " I.nw ,, 10:12 a.m. ft.'-' 22:15 p.m.. (1.2 " Saturday, SapUmbor 1 High 1MB a.m. 16.7 ft, 17:00 pjn. 18.0 " Low I:H a.m. 7.0 M 2.1:31 p.ni.: 0.9 " Sundayt SaotamWr M High 5.30 a.ru. J5.0 fl. 17ii8 pn. " Low 11:28. a.m. S.t " arrrrrMMMMMMVMaVMV QUEEN CHARLOnES iPLAYING FOR TENNIS A liri.l;o, xiitiip H00 fot n IciikIIi, ill !. ruimlriirlPii (( nv (la, Ilia iin'-cnl nt rtir-t tirt ovrr I lkrti la Hay, ln'twen Mam.t fiiwii-llc and Hip fnwn nf Mix Miirkny ,ha Jn-n np-lioiiiliil iciirir of Kkidpalf ln- dlnn day nrlionl i - Mlm Annir M. Aridrow-a, after -riliiiK a ynralimi in 'rinf Itiipfri, rlurntj a SkidKalp, on lln' lat Iriii "f tli" ati'ariipr I'rinro Jolm, llllih-ruiiiiiir reoniro nl Itneklei i Hujelloil. Hay, in preparation for lowiuj the iiiiiiii-riii raft of limiliec from I lie lulnir canrp' to (he larie raw mill. Several rc-idenl of Prince llu perl are rpendiiiir (he' summer vacation tin Ihe iland. The) sandy lorc outerh of Maelf al the .Vnrlli end of (i rah am Is. land and SamUpil on .Mnfehy Nlaiid will become tin! summer ramiliipT and hathfnp pirounds of the country when better 'known. Iti'-idi-nl nf the Queen Char. lolle islaml were very much CHAMPIONSHIP ANYOX Third Round In Sortaa About to Start at SmalUr Town ANYOX, Acjr, 251- The prcent ha heen the ureaVst leiuij nea-oii in the. hlftlorv of Anynt, each day ami evenjnp eeiiiK1 the i-.iurj' well ialronired, the ladder Kame rrealinir a Jol.nf Inlerent The donation nf a niji for the men's opn niiiKle rhniiipiKuxViip of Anyox hy I,. f. fHianipion liai liroiiKht out (he of Anyox talent, aini ail player are dew. mined to win the trophv. The eeoml round ha alreudy heen played, and the third round xLirt Jfiiniislialely. Tlii" will rohably le the jiHi-t inlcreling portion of lie loiirnninentM, The- following jdayer hae lieen drawn In riar- iciaia tn the third round for Hie champion cup: II. Hallion m. J. r.ordoii; (. .ep v, W. Miller; f). poIc Jrw . ). fi. Mclnlyre; and 1'. Hrown v. F. !. Town. end. NEW HAZELTON Indian hae l.een making uali-fartory jirozre in a financial way during the pa-l couple of year and (hi fail find them with many head of fine callle and larue quant it ic of feed al. ready stored. The ew 1 1 a ell on Canadian (iirl in TraiJiliijf itavc a lea lal week al Hie home of Mrn. Iluh llarri. There wen many Jadie prenenl fnuu Iwilh here and tSeorge . Parent, CX.lt. agent here, i spending a fortniglit's vacation vi-itimr various point-. in Ihe ili-lrirl. James Crouin, owner and oper ator of the Hahine Itonanra mine, visited heir last week ami. made a trip to the Krie property. 4 The first ripe tomatoes grown at Hetellon lhi year were pro duced by Itohert l.anxlaml" in hi iranleh. The fir.! auto went oer the pleased willi Ihe tle.criptlve ar- ,"w ,,rlT across Ihe Skeena tide... which anneared in Hit ,livrr Haiellon last wk. It Daily .News, tin the various places visited by the editor. A visit to the islands would be a relation to other. BUCKLEY BAY Mr. Sehroeder and children and her sister Mis Uuford of Seattle, are spending a short vacation at Hurklcy Hay with Mr. and Mrs. C It. Srigley. They et-pecl to return In Seattle by Ihe boat leaving Saturday night. hail considerable ilitlioiilly in gelling up the fir-1 hill on Ihe other side. Mr. Norman Kilpatrirk I spending a couple of week al llarelton rcjein? at Ihe Jjnion Hank while II. II. I.lltle, the manager, Js away I o Vancouver. Dr. II. C Wrineh and Mis Wat kins, superintendent of Ihe llnzrltoii Hopital, left at the end of the week for Penliclon wiiere Ihey will allend Ihe con venlio of the I I.O.. Hospital A social ion, r. Wrineh J presi dent of Ihe Association. ALICE ARM The llnmeslaVe Mlninp Co. ha brought a irnoline upoeder from Vancouver lo be operated on the I tolly Varden Railway for the hauling of mine supplies niid eiiuipmenl. Tug (lajie Scull wa here 'last week and look a boom nf 1,500,- 000 feel fif ing from Ihe Abbot ford Logging- Co.' camn tn Ocean Fall. The prrtvinclai governmenl i building seven mile of trail from the head of Hastings Arm toward Ihe Kllsaull Valley. J. C MrCallum, who taught. Ial year at llagrnstinrg near lli'llu Coola, ha accepted the position a teacher of Ihe local school, Jim Calvin returned lat wvk from a prospecling trip to Ihe Noas Valley. -4- - Miles. Itonahl and William Mc Lean are back from a prospecl-iuff Irip lo the neorgia IMver country, Portland Canal, 4 Anynx visitor at Alice Ann ami Silver City include Mr. J Smjlh and family, Mr. C. Hague ami fuinlly, Mr. Patrick and son, Dr.Mnd Mr. I.faroydy, Mrs. Wil Ham Hallorln. TH1 DAILY 1VHWB woi nvi District Notes and News PRINCE GEORGE The Jamicaon Ctnolrurlion Co. of Kdnionlon ha ijen (liven (he conlract for ilacjn(rv.fif culvert trains almi? (he fine, of (he !.N.H. hetween McRride and Smilher. AjL. a--.'., Ir. G. F.warl and Tieorire Mc- f'.iitlaxli left lat week for, Van-coiner where hot 11 will'he rjeorirc ft, I'eler, Jocal mana- irer for P. Hum & Co., and Mr. Peter are on a (rin Ut (lie coat. F. I. Hiirdnn relurne.l a( week from Kdmonlon arid "left for the J'eace lliver country wiiere he ill spend a mouth. -T C. A. Chapman of Sinillior i makiuir arrHiiKemeut for Ihe markelint' of l.(M"irt tons of tim othy hay here hefore fall. - - Hon. Dr. .1. It. McLean, minis ter of railways and of education,' wa here last week after, having completed a trip over Ihe Pacific (treat Eastern Hailwav. - - - A. 11. Anderson, general mana ger of the Union Finance Cor-poration, rpttkane, was in the city last week cIosIiik up deal with local rcsideul for oil lands in Montana. A Son nf Canada encampment will he nflieially inaugurated and installed I hi week. There are 1 charter member. T. Kilnatrick. manager of the! Pacific (ireat F.alern Railway. i wa a visitor here lat week. M. P. MrCaffcry of Prjnc Hu- pert was here last week. He ex pects to go into the tie business in Ibis district with hi, brother lloberl McCalTery of Prince (ienrge. MNDERHOOF ' Charles T. Cabrera, milling en gineer who i visiting' (he dis trict . stale that lhi locality lnM.osse. a fine quality, of sill which may be made ue of in dustrially. Silt is used in Ihe manufacture of paper and nitro glycerine and also ha, value in the making of medicine and toilet articles. Mr. X. V.. Wood and Herbert Rellis of the Mapes district were married last week in Prince Oeofpte and have taken up I heir j residence in the Mud lliver Jli-' tricl. Mr. Hawsou and Mr. Cecil Hartley are hack from a holiday Irip lo the coast. Miss Xora Andro ha arrived from Victoria lo visit with her ..isler, Mrs. A. V. O'Meara. - - Mr. and Mr. John Wilson of, Iteep Creek and Floyd Wood, left last wca-k for F.nrmcll, Idaho. Mr. and .Mr. L. W. Stone were here for a few day last week visilinR their son and daughter-in-law, Itr. and Mr. W. Hos Stone. They left here for F.d-iirnntnn where ihey will attend the wedding of Ihejr on, Clifford Stone, and Mis Marjorie McLean 4arly in September. IV O. Hangerl, of Hanger) Si Roach, who are conducting mining' operation north of here, was accident ly shot Jhrough Ihe foot on Ihe M nu son Creek trail last wc'k and i now resting at Ihe Xcchako Hotel. ANYOX Recent guests of Mr, (Dr.) Whalen at her summer home, Alice Arm, included Dr. and Mrs. Lcaroyd ami Mrs. Win. Halloran from Anyox. a . Mrs. J. Smith and family, Mr. Patrick and soil and Mr. C. Hague ami family are spending holiday al Alice Ann. There was born ttl'Anyox Cen-eral Hospital to Mr. and Mr. Fred Mmww a daughter. Among recently reluming holiday .rippers werp Mr. J. Ha lett and daughter! MU Kate Blind Man's Buff PVEN in this age of enlightenment soms folks spend their money blindly. They buy with their eyes shut. They grope in the dark as truly as if their eyes were bandaged. And all the time a powerful light is being thrown on the very things they need and want! A doer Using is a beacon to guide you , in buying. It shows you what to buy where to buy and when to buy. At the same time, it protects you against fraud and inferiority. Merchants and manufacturers who advertise deliberately focus thousands of eyes upon their wares. Their values must be honest and their prices right, or they could not advertise successfully. Don't play blind man s buff with the elusive dollar. Spend a few minutes each day running through the advertisements.iru this paper.. Then buy the products that have proved up in the light of advertising. - Read the Advertisements. It II llaslelt, Mis Florence Kid and,H. Iilipalrick. Anyo people recently bound south inrluiled Mr. R. Stewart and daughter, for Victoria; Mr. C. A. Davis, for Vancouver Mr. and Mr. W. Ii. Henderson, Que bec; H. K. Hogben, .New Westminster. The abuse are all holidaying; while ,1. Mair, A. and W. Crerar, W. MeArlhur, Mr. J. Klnrade and Mm. W . X. Lvan went out to remain out. From August II to August 21. 21,570 wel Ions of ore were mined al Hidden Creek. Total lonnagc for the month lo August 21 inclusive, 51,030 wet ton. 4,. From August 13 lo August 19 inclusive, 19,031 wet Ions of ore! were treated al Anyox smeller. This wa made up a follows: 1 Hidden Creek ore. 18.921 wet lotut .ttlui.1aA nrai W'til I ill.ti I Average iiricc of fohper for'triel week, I3.H75C. From August 14 to August 20 inclusive, 1,380 short Ions of roal were charged at the Coke Plant, and 910 short (on of coke were produced, 3,222 imperial gallon or light oil and 8,280 imperial gallon of Inr' were recovered and 9,175 lb, of ammonium sulphate manufactured. BRITISH EMPIRE A BABEL LONDON, Aug. 29.- There ar spoken in the llrltlsh Fjnpire to. day more tongue than pri'Valled at the time of Ihe destruction of Ihe Towvt- of Habel, acrmiling to Profeor Daniel Jones, an authority on language. lu Hie rntlro wivpire, he say., there art from 800 lo 1,000 distinct languages. India alone has 500. Shockleys Planing MMs Are now Sole Agents for the lumber output of the Royal Mill, H anal I, B.C. DIMENSION LUMBER. SPRUCE AND CEDAR SHIPLAP. Spruce Planking and Cedar far Foundation Work. GET OUR PRICES IT WILL PAY YOU. Phone 383. "Let the Clark Kitchens help you Clark's TOMKEO KETCHUP iMan BBBBBBBV (The fresh tonuttocs bo well blended with pure spices in Clark' a Tomato Ketchup arc exceedingly tatty. Absolutely w&ole-Bome Clark' Tomato Ketchup ia a great addition to roasta, atews and omeleta. W. CLARK tlasltaal. MONTRBAL M t naiajTMiata. p.a., at. Man, e.. auuiaa. ht. u I 1 r , 1 - .-if 1