PREVENT FOREST FIRES -IT PAYS! Happy 1 'Ihe nan who is Inmly Andy And nappy is . . ....Wltr 'ltwi linnan nnil lip dtsnnsilion .'of the folks - . ... Ill) '"' rin hi ..,.fist rnriflll '. W iL-ilt anil it.Anilv linvp Mm nmliillnn my nlmul jour inclina- 0HSr ; . See our display of Stanley a ip Hnunra i nn h. rirpn aien Hardware lo. The Handy Andy Store. Hardware and Sporting Goods n a Aun inn. 1 SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS wn Canada ite States Triangle. Tour to SPER NATIONAL PARK One way via Vancouver. 4 I I O H lJl . City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Prince Rupert lluiiD tkww ow Showing! adies' Sport Felt Hats "n m m At Hata r-f air rii J "DEMERS" er nn m rnanR a j Dllrd In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. entirely rrm fmm aunt, rllnkpra- "n( laitiH in iije cujr bib uuw n It Id. .nllulii ..Unfa. IafW Delivered In Sack. At $12.50 per ton. r ire iiso Affnis lor me nrnoun A nvcuiru inn i ininrnii and TELKWA COALS. ninrrt unnnnr inni i'n i nit c nipcn uuqi uu. - Issf VI af - Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. TERM IN JAIL FRAUDCHARGE Got $10,000 by False Pretenses Says Court of Plausible Crook WIXXIPF.O, .Inly Id. a scries of financial adventures which began in London. iKitgland, included many point k jin western Canada in his iliner-ary. H. I. Freeman, one of th I most plausible "crooks" anil military imposlcrs ha been run to earlli. He is now serving time in a lulled Slates prison for man i- pulaling worthless cheques, af-i ler extensive operations in many slates of Ihe Union. Free ma ii is well remeinhercd liy business men, veteran organ izations, military authorities and Ipolice of many cilies in Western AGan.ula. He rame lo Winnipeg ! early in October, 1P23, under the jiiame of Kennelli MacLcllan, V.C, M.C., D.S.O.. bearing cx- relleul references from former jemployern in Kngland. For a lime after his arrival, Freeman spied out Hie laud seeking such a position as would liccome a man with alleged dis. linguishcd military record. Dur ing this period he occasionally adopted the lilies of Lieut. -Hoi. and a Hi x ed o his signature the military honors of foreign lands. Commercial Traveller So good an impression did Ihe "Colonel" create that he was employed by several influential firms in Winnipeg as a commercial traveller to cover western territory. Prior to his departure to Ihe district assigned liiin. freeman attempted lo obtain sums of money on the strength of his military standing. He also addressed several of the fraternal and local service organization, but eventually was branded as a "fakir" by veteran hodfec and military authorities. I'ily and provincial police en deavored lo locale the masqtlc- rader, but he proved a "will-n'- the wisp." Tidings of him came :il various limes from points all over Western i.anaua. lie was known to have stayed at one of the leading, hotels in Calgary, Alia., and maintaining his bogus rank, proceeded to Ihe Pacific coast, adding additional victims lo his list as he moved on. The aulhorilies stuck with de-terminal inn and persistence to their lask of investigation. II was discovered I hat he had made his way inli the United Slates, where it is said he continued his activities. Met Waterloo !.. II.. I.- ....... I. .l ll.ifToln I'lnHll in- n-iiuin-M muumhj, at Auburn, N.Y. WATER NOTICE. (DIrtlon and Ut) ror permission to Purchase the follow-In described lands; Cnmtnenrln at a post the month of Hupert Creek, one mile east of OnMen Oale on Taa-lsh Lake, thence south twenty chain, thence west to shore line, thence along- shore line to point of commencement, RE0INJLD BROOK. April it, tii. FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With Othlne Double Strength This preparation for the removal of freckles is so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under n veil; get an ounce of 'Olhine and remove them. Kven the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of Ihe- lighter freckles vanishing entirely. He sure lo ask the druggist for Ihe double strength Olhine; it in this that js sold on the money-back guarantee. Slenhouse. Ltd., 35 SI. Francois Xavier SI., Montreal, Que. NAVAL REVIEW END NEXT WEEK Nearly Two Hundred Vessels to be Reviewed by King George at Splthead LONDON, July 10. On Palur-day of next week there will be n monster review of Ihe fleet by King Oeorge at Spilhead. The vessels assembled then will be more numerous 'and of greater gross lonnage than the total assembled lo be reviewed by. (he inspection of the Dominion premiers last November. Preparations are being made for excursions lo the south of Kngland from all parts of the Kingdom and from I lie European continent. The total number of vessels l be present will be 197 of winch 8! belong to the Atlantic fleel, G lo Ihe reserve fleel and Ihe remainder lo Ihe instructional de partments. There will be ten battleship, one battle cruiser, nine light cruisers, two aircraft carriers, inn destroyers. 28 submarines, 3(5 mine sweepers, and 1 i depot ships. More Available Large as this Jil is, it does not include all Ihe available ships of Hie Itoyal Navy in commission Notable absentees are Ihe ballle- diips Ajax and Thunderer, the hips Of Ihe senior officers in the Reserve Fleel at the Nore and Plymouth respectively; Ihe depol- sliips Hecla, Dido, and Hlenheim, and Ihe monitors which arc now employed as turret drill ships. Nor is any mention nwtde of Ihe driflers which are attached to Hie various squadrons for transport and supply purposes and jwhich played a useful pari in Ihe war. The number of admirals N.Y.. and ulli.nalely was arrest -tfy,nr tMr fafS wi TAKE ISOTICE Hut Hume B. BiblnKtmi. occasion whose ad1rri is mispu. i ny t llrrnce to take anil ue 5.0U0 (rations of wait-r out or n iiniuiui-u inn, .-twill be diverted from tlie pond at tP0"1 ..n., f Mork ina n I. 7. plan Otn, Oueen Ctiarlotle Islands, and will lie used I nn.i.a nrw.n the lime fie srrlbed as block 19 D.U 7. Plan 946, Vueen Charlotte Wand. Tlila notlre was P'tel on the zround oil the Ivth day or May, 18J4. A ropv of thl notlre ami an anpi. t-atlon pursuant thereto arnl to the "ater Art. IBM." will be riled In the ofrireof the Water Recorder at Prince Hupert. Jb-lections to the application may be filed with the aald Water lleconier or wllh tlie Comptroller of Water nitrhts. parltaiiient tliuldlnirs, Vl.-torU. B.C.. within flfly days arter the first appearanre of this notlre In a local newspaper. The dote of the first publication of this notlre Is May 6th, t84' i It. B PAntMOTON. Applicant RAILWAY TIES. The Canadian .NaTlonal Hallways are In Ihe market to purchase tlwlr tie requirement for 1015. Parlies wlshlnr to pro-dure lies for the Hallway Company f-honld rotnnmnlraie with Mr. V. II. Oram. Tie Arenl, Hooin H0l, Canadian .National .-press Rulldlnr, Montreal. One., on or before Aumist &th. 194. and Rive the fn. lowlnar Infonnallon: The location of the iintiip frfiin u-hirh Omi ties are to be pro duced. The kind or timber. Quantity or ties, either sawn or hewn, as for as pos-slble, ties must be produced on Canadian National lines. LAND ACT. Atlln Land District, Take Notice that niatrlet Af Caialar heirlnald Brook, or Atlln. occupation miner, intends to apply Planted fine hundred yards to the east or be six, en in tnai, rny ... v, '" leaded by Admiral Sir John l. de oDiaining iu,uu.. oy hum. y Hobofkt , A,antic Fleet Com I a - a l.'st t n ti wrft i A Jin VI I Oil ' . i.-.ir. . M-y....... .... - .mander-ln-Chfer, or seven if, as and given an indeterminate sen-lal hp coronation llfrview. the lence of thtee years in prison jciommanilor in-CIiiof at Ports mouth (Admiral Sir Sydney Fre mantle also moves his flag from jthe Victory lo a seagoing ship for SELLS ART TREASURES LONDON, July 17. The Prin cess Hoval. mot tier of Princess Arthur of Oounaught, has joined those people who have been turning Iheir Ireasures into hard cnslu The Princess has or dored about forty pictures, in eluding some old masters, lo be offered at auction next month. Prosperous advertising means rmmlttr continuous ndve.rtlsinir IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PRINOE RUPERT. In the Walter of the Estate of Robert J. Wallace, of Atlln. In the County of Prince Rupert, In tlie Province of llrlllsh Columbia, Iieceased. who died on the tst it.iv of Anrll. 1BJ3. MIITICK Is lieniiv itlven that hv an order of Ills Honour F. Mrli. Youn. Judre of tlie County (jiiiit. dated the. Win uay or APi-ll. ISil. the unitemlirned was appointed administrator or the estate or ine anove- naiiieil dm-eased. And notlre 1 hereby ftirther (riven that all persona havlnr rl ins aralnst the said estate are renulred to file such claims duly verified under on Hi. with mn on or Derore me tain nav or .surtisi. aiur which date I will prurred to distribute the assets of the said estate anion the persons entitled thereto bavin reard only to the claims of which I shsM then have notice, and I will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof, to any person of whose claim f fhall not then have received not ce. Dated at Atlln, B.C., this toth day or June, ivii. C. L. MONROE Official Admininrator. VANDERBILT AT ALBERNII, Los Angeles Boy Publisher Writes Editorial from British Columbia Holiday Resort In an editorial . article in Ihe Los Angeles Illustrated News which' he owns and edits, Cor nelius Vanderbilt; jr. writes from Port Alberni an editorial article as follows ''Twilight in i'lie' tti-eaf North west. You. who will travel no here this season d'n"your vacation, will take hack home with you something of the essence of Hie beauty of the enchantment of this time of Ihe day in this great country. "In California night 'comes up like thunder' after the setting of the sun, bill here, for many minnles, aften for hours, after the sun has totally disappeared, there is still plenty of light. Your publisher is writing these lines in the twilight and it is past 10 o'clock it makes one think. The realization of things is stronger, more forceful, more real. Glow of Sunset Your publisher is seated on a huge mossy rock looking up along a narrow valley of water, an arm of Ihe lake that stretch es for miles and is full of shadows, lo a great mass of mountains lifted . ihtb sunny summits. TJiere is. -a glow of sunset more golden' - fit an . any oilier tiling in Ihe world. On Ihe left of Ihe lake one can see Ihe purple haze sleal oul softly .silently from the hills and creep higher up Hie slow, quiet slope of Ihe mountains, - uri Ihe mountain wall thai slu,ud steep and dark on either side of Ihe lake. Night has come lo a portion of Ihe lake, yet the high snows are still golden in (lie sunset. I'he steep wall? on eilher side of Ihe lake are all lost in night, but great wide cres(s above them are changing from golden lo crimson and from crimson lo ash as though the sun had burnt oul. Something Greater In Ihe most intense moment of (he twilight', one has a sense somehow of the beauty of things sinking deep into one's soul as in a great, voiceless, never-lobe-worded ecstasy and praise. One seems lo feel thai whatever else of life fails, each hour here can "bring new lights and shadows, a love of people, trf life. of service, of something greater! than one's own small pari in. the rendering of it. It seems as though Ihe great. vast world was made for one to turn lo, lo find Ihe fulness ofl giving and of receiving, of help ing lo give and lo be taken. A sense of sharing, of taking up one's own part, of making one's own way in a great spnere through a dim rcali.ntloii of unity and elerhily which alone make life worthwhile. Way of Escape And, behind one. a great ball of opalescence is rising Ihe cold, grim moon. It seems lo hang in the twilight; stay with one marvelous black pine tree, green, I hen black, agaiiist tlie orange; and suddenly across Ihe moon and the pine a great wild goose has laken its heavy flight. Like us who live in the. cities, it comes from places of noise and is looking for some way to escape from turmoil ami dingi-ness. There must be some refuge somewhere, somehow. Then night closes., soflly around and the chill of Ihe lake arises again. Darkness has come, another night has begun; Wo are ready for dreamland. What of tomorrow? SOCIALISTS INCREASE HKIU.IX, July 17. Figures made public al Ihe recent national convention of the Socialist parly of Germany show thai the parly has 1,200,000 members who pay dues, of whom 130,000 are women. The party how has 109 newspapers. in i 77 "AF that Saved a City JHl ome was being attacked. The massive walls were XV breached. The enemies pressed hard on every side. To the north, the invaders crept stealthily through the night to storm the gates. In the dark, they stumbled on a flock of geese. The fowls cackled loud and long the sentries heard and Rome was saved. Advertising is continually saving something for someone. It will save for you, too, if you use it properly. It will save you money by pointing out real bargains, by telling you of true values, by giving you prices to compare and by telling you how much you should pay. It will save you time and effort by telling you exactly where and when to go for what you want to buy. You don't have to "shop around." It will save you disappointment by telling you just what you can expect from your purchases. Every time a merchant or manufacturer advertises, he obliges himself to sell you goods that fulfil his claims. He knows it doesn't pay to advertise unworthy wares. Read the advertisements as a plain, every-day business proposition. It is a duty you owe yourself and your purse. The advertisements will help you save STOCK ISLANDS FUR ANIMALS Alaska Industry to be Developed Through Agency of U.S. Government JUXKAU, Aug. 17. After at slated that elk, moose or deer would timl conditions very suitable for Iheir life. As soon as Ihe biological survey could complete its report, Walker continued, the bureau will ask congress lo appropriate a stilllcieiil fund to stock Kodiak and the other extreme islands with wild fur bearing game, and less wild fur animals than any of the" other outlying coast districts. Therefore, it is the Intention of the bureau to devote more attention In the next few years lo Kodiak and other adjacent districts. Introduce Fur Bearers "While my mission was principally lo attend the meeting of the fur farmers," said Walker, "1 also looked into the advisability of introducing valuable fur bearing and game animals ino the Kodiak group. The residents fending the organization of Iheiof Ihe islands liave no fur bear- Kur Farmers on Kodiak Island anil making a reconnaisanee. of the island and other islands in the vicinity, K. 1'. Walker, chief of the biological survey, and Ifhief fur wanle;i of Ihe terri tory,- is planning lo nsk congress for an appropriation In (slock these places with wild fur hearing game. Walker has Just relurned to his headquarters here. In Ihe reconnaissance Walker weul as far west as the western extremity of Shoepack Island. He stales that Ihe conditions prevalent on lliese islands show ing animals in a wild stale savej the red fox, land otter, enninei and large brown bear. After covering practically all of the island groups I have determined, that mink and marten would thrive in many portions. (iame propagation is being worked on, i and if Ihe thing is practicable and advisable, before next session of Congress, I will submit a comprehensive report on conditions, and the bureau will then Iry to get funds for the purpose of stocking. Ihe islands. Jtecause of the scarcity of game and fur bearing animals in this favorable (hat marten, mink, beaver, land district, the bureau will favor oiler, will all' Ihrive in all Ihe. giving them precedence over! island streams. Also, Walker lolher sections until such lime as enough' of. these animals have been slocked lo insure a steady supply. Deer, moose and elk would probably thrive on these islands, and their presence would insure both sport, and a con-slant meat supply in season." EVEN MORE Caller Is your mother en-gageil?" ' netty I think she's marrie.fi Judge. s r vaji ux v The modem woman rejoicing that the world is returning lo sanity and glad apparel continues to save money by practising a wise wardrobe economy. Dainly Dorothy tells ' her friends of Ihe wonderful savings she has made by having us clean her frocks and suits. T;.::iiyrsi7J PHONE 8 X$Tjj 60X392 PRI N Ctr-RU PE RT Fresh MILK and Cream From Quick, B.C. Any quantity delivered daily. Prompt Karly Morning Delivery. VALENTIN'S Dairy Phone 657, MoBrlde Street.