Taxi 75 Taxi kn to have Mm best Phono 75. , i 1 1 ml Siiht- IdnfK'-. l-ii-t ami , (,;iii-ngpr Sedan m ,Vi new rinsed cars. RATES i , I'u-setiger . . $1.00 Passenger .. $1.50 s i' i -fiiger . . $2.00 -! r.lan, per $4.00 n-'.'r Sedan, per $5.00 To Cold Storage and Across Hays Creek Bridge, 1 ..r 2 --v $1.00 innl passenger 50o each. TAXI 75 TAXI phone 178 lw '. !m lb. . . 6o - in r lit 10c .'. .... per Iti. . . 20o I i-1 1 c Lamb, for 25c s;,rin I.amJi, per 35c Ci ncr's Hams and Oacons None Better il. 40c f I. 't Hi. . . 45c 'i .in. per lit. 35c : I'.iy tin- driver. Bulkley Market Phono 178. Shoe fhoice i is Easy I look over Hi i ONYX . l (. Kali. be- i stvle anticipate I fashion ami i tmes fur each - I women anij ' "n want, i .1 toek i nw i lnck A ami ' ul-'i wiili wi1l li. ! MMMMM Family Shoe Store TMrd Avenue. Phone 357 Bl9 Assortment of Finest Quality Silk, Satin Velvet, Crepes, Taffeta, Flannels, Serges, r nt reasonable prices West of England Store Phone 753. Wood! Wood! Now Is your clinnco DRY CEDAR "Il load $6.00 'ilf load ... ... , , S3.00 nrgo sacks 50o DRY BIRCH 1,pr -oad $0.50 HydeTransfer I 139 Second Avenue i Pho,no B80 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Equipment For Children's Ward at Hospital as Well as Other Useful Work Is Planned The manual training department of the public nchnols will make and donate Id Hip children's ward at tin Prince u...,.ri (ieneral Hospital a scwmi, lublc and set or chairs. Permission In do mi urn piviin l)nnald Hons, instructor, at the school hnunt meeting Intit night. Mr. IIhk alii, plan to have small piece of equipment made by hi it classes tor Hie ttclionl playgriiuuil ami -tool for the chemistry room at t (to High School. The work of the manual train-in it department wn (riven recognition hy i hoard I at night when a resolution wan passed. "t motion of Trustee lloclietcr. -ivoiuPmI by Trustee Johnstone. "iii()liin'iiling tlii hoy on their work a reflected in the dining !m suite thai was exhibited at 'he Fair lal week. In The Letter Box y FISHERMEN'S WHARF. Kditr. Daily New. In "iir editorial nf today you y that (tit citizen should now turn their attinlion lo the nial- September 18, 1915. S. D. Maedonald. V. K. Thomp- (on ami lieorge Itu.lderliam, who will re;reent Prince llupert at the Trade ,V Labor Umgres to be held in Vanrouver. sailed for the sauUi thl morning. Mr. Smilher. manager of the llank of Dritish North America, ha received a letter from fi. II. Averill, in which the latter say he has now obtained a lleuten-anl cnmmisnion on active Alex I'rudhomme, president nf the Northern II.C. Agricultural A, l...l...iai..l V lianoinl inn rellirtieill ,lasl night from Prince (ieorgeJ I He savs that that district will i. .. ...i .. i 1 1 r,..ii. I 'tie wen reprcMMiieii Iciiining exhibition in Prince Hu pert . LAND ACT. i. ,. i .mi tiMOKJin nittrtft of rrliwi nmwrl. tixl kUHiii- il SMnnon luy H i' . Mtil tnlf i. ijx. UUtitl. .- TkK SOTlr.r. mil uiw niwra, i. nulled' r Vinruurr II.C.. rruplli U-ttKkti nniirr. iniemls whr or If-nii.'hm In iurrti ttn fiillewlBJ at ' V!Tiiiii"iiir it tl pUnted IH'fnjI; i v i-. rh.ltia L mnrr "r If-M. irmn 'hi .,,rthiM rormr im 1M (T.t. i: ... .....il. a fhtlna? tlvnpA Urn t rhalm: thw wolh ra4int n ... .k.i.i nm 1 till Z i jKV mnirini of !i h' i M "f eNiHiieneenieiil. iml """" ' ,,,VrK.u:rnn'ri.'.MfTRn. Appnrant Ptr Wm. 0. Mnciill. rtnt fIM Tlh IANO ACT. Nollcf of InUnllon Apply lo Pufeb Land. Wrr i n. w. into KrUI lllver ttx.ul 1 ti mite f"" " nmuxh. ..Vr viii. k urn ctirinn r. ntei ot ,,.Zy ' iiiiiiorl li'l'""! II i ., otTiiiMillon luinnr-r-I'rlnrc , ,,.' ,.llniili.iv to i hi iiiiiem mn ?,, .,' n.nff four1 .i.iiiu-..i i-nriirr nf I-"! fl35' ,l'nl, iv"m niitnrl .....oirrlv: llvinre to llirmn " ,'"7, ihonre tS rtwlim north- ,:f'?,Uu..'nr"m..t. - eonutalnt 40 arm, more or l"- e. t niKi., Appltynnt t..til utn 'JLI- LAND ACT. ..T;f.M ' ii r . nn liinllnn rnniryinn, MU I- ;rlv rr ms. or in. ..... i... iiKurr linl liiw. ...... ...., ;,",!,N,,r;.l,"tv"fr.m1 hS"Sx ennSf 'hain n'-h r'' n.r ""'"e m went ni alt l " llirnre J h h wMfT ni ffii'or "cVmWn.'nu;nl. ..... con...n.n irrr, tiioro n. -fiK ,., SIMPSO,, r Appllrint pitid flrd iuly. Nevpr mind, why -not borrow a lass or two of young folk from Principal llartneii, let them 16u!e in the hotie anil sugpeif that I hey throw cinder. It would do just aa well. Highbrow people are naiiclilr; low brow teople are nasty; we am all ripht. What I hale I paying up the voMtion bill. It seems to me I nIuII never get them all cleared off before Christmas. Then I shall have to borrow again to buy tJlirlslmas presents. Now that we are satisfied there I i a gool crop and we know bMsinenii n belter and (lanada's about feeling belter for n little while? Any ierson who will defile his nw country for election pur- mc deserve nn heller fate than Iwing forced In live in the dirty mcs he makes. I envy the girl typist who can change a ribbon without messing up her hands. In some place people are jiUideil by their consciences, their wives, their landlord and their neighbor. Here life i much easier. They do not have cotwicnees, and some do not have wives. If vim fpisl vour engine loo much srn she splutters and' smoke and smell ami eventually stops. Your body I nn Some people, fall Ifl get , rich her-nnse of liquor: nthenfget'rtch because of liquor. Il a oncer world. A man was boasting that we never had holdup in Prince llupert when Jake butted in and re- LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land llecording District of Prince llupert. nnd situate at l-'erguson Hay, Massett Inlet Q.C. Islands, H.n. Tnko Notice Hint Hosse-MII- lerd. Limllrd. of Vancouver, H.C.. oeuupallon Snlmon Canner., In tends to apply for a lease of the Tnllowlng described land; nnmmenclnir nt n nosl planted approximately 20 chains cast from northwest cor.ner Lot 1&71; thence south 3 clinins; thence west 10 chains: thenco voulh 2 chain; Ihcnco west 10 chains to west boundary of Lot 1571; thenen south 8 chains: thence west 10 chains; thenoe north 20 chain: thence east 2 chains. more or less, to heauh: thence following meandering of, shore Una to point or commencement, and containing 22 acres, more or less. oossK-Mii.i.r.nn, ltd. Applicant Per Wm. (1. Mitchell, Agent Dated June 28th, I02S. TKW TTXTT7T WW, VI page rm MANUAL TRAINING AT SCHOOUOMPLIMENTED THE MAN IN THE MOON Urr nt proper aerommoilat ion fur lln- Fi-hing and Mosquito fleet in i In pH. . I have advocated this mailer in eaon and out. I spoke of il at Hit laM Fishing luncheon, ami at a ineetincr of I lie liyrns, I have interviewed (ioveriiiiicnl official. (Canadian National official, the Mayor and private citizen wilh- nul number, with no result. i'lio fishing fleet is the inain--iiiy nf Hit commercial life of Prince Hiitwrt and a such in dier ing of every ronniileration. If elected to repreitenl tni Hiilint; it i my intention -to make every effort to have elahliheil a uillle KiheriHen wharf. (.KoUiiK i. Ill SHHY. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert ays: A wave of harmony U pasoinJ over the rlty. Memhers of the. hoy' hand have their new Instrument. Jake nay the Tone arc. the lat people in H,e world who should criticize a glowing down on Immigration. f,Look at their reeortl." lie piiwl. One of the mnt nleaxinsr niehln i to wnlrh an old time toper Blow a lie tell of the brands of li'iunr they used to have In lhoe (fl'irioti day before the legi.la- i"r tampered with the ripht to pin chase any brand at any time ' at alnio.l any price. i We are all opponed to wickeil- H'ts ihii llie illllieilllv u.-itii rnanv .... I of hi in we do not know what is' wicked. I remember the time when It was wicked to hum a Jazz tune onunday. Some people think It wicked to go out without shining your dioen on Sunday. Now that people are giving up musing the harhor for picnics It is about time (he beach ' file went to lep for the winter. They will have nothing to feed rn If 'hey utay around. Many people were disappointed thai there were no excursion to lerrace or lelkwa for the fairs. Warmth.... snug comfort ... good fit long wear ' it- At nVU: S: A. C. Med ft weight tut rwi C'Hkia4ttM mi IMS. Skirt XrMf (3u H-U). pmr grmAU lUnttrattd iltf ikawiug SUntUdi VntkrinkakU Uni.r-mar for alt tkt amir mtU madid an nqnatl. Wtita far STAKFTELirS Truro. NJS. Corrrifht 1MJ. StaaAlut Limited. parlor and could not navigate alone. Under the heading "Some Consolation," the funny man on the Vancouver' tnr wrUe?'j in his Xmveaf- lllfi. aviator nawkfail? cd In his attempt to make n non-slop flight from Prince llupert to Vancouver. Hut anyway lie got away from Prince llupert." VALUE TO WEST OF NEW EX-PORT GRAIN RATES IS DISCUSSED IN TORONTO (Continued from Page One). Ihe tendency on Iho part of fi nancial and commercial institu tions to establish headquarter in Ihe varion province instead of having one branch or one warehouse for the whole of Ihe West. And In Ihe second place there ha been the increasing influence of the Pacific route not only on the westward movement of farm products and manufac tures thereof hut on the distribu tion of imported manufactured goods entering through the Pacific ports ns return cargoes for the outward shipment. of grain, etc. All of thl i having n tern pornry effect on Winnipeg and some olher centres which benefited hy the extensive use of the Kuropean mule hut so far a the Manitoba metropolis is concerned Ihe outlook now Is Ihitt during the next few years there will he n substantial Indus-: trial development In tho manufacture of good for prnirin consumption under the stimulus of cheap power. The benefits which Hritish You get all these in Stanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear No other underwear made combines these qualities to such a great degree. Yet Stanfielcfs costs no more. Compare it,' gar merit for garment, price for price you'll find it the most economical you can buy. Staniield's is made in sizes, weights and styles for every member of the family. The fabrics are soft as down and soothing to the tenderest skin. And every Stanfield's garment is cut and tailored to fit perfectly without binding or bulging. Stanfield's will not shrink! The Stanfield's garment that fits perfectly when you first put it on, given ordinary care in washing according to our directions, will stay that way throughout a long period of strenuous wear. i Pick up and examine any Stanfield's garment You can just feel the quality in its delightful softness. Note its generous cut the full length of the garment no skimping. See how the seams lie flat the buttons are sewn on to stay. This careful making is a part of every Stanfield's garment whatever price you pay. And Stanfield's is made in all sizes and weights for every member of the family; pure virgin wool, silko-wool and mixtures of wool and silky cotton, priced from $1 to $10. Stanfield's Underwear marked he had seen several.1 Columbia and Alberta would ex- sending all her wheat westward They were coming out of a beet! poet from n permanent lowering this year. If fifty million of rales is indicated by the fol-j bushels go this route at a saving, lowing statement from A. Chard,; of an average of 2 cents per freight traffic supervisor of the, bushel, one million dollars more Alberta government: Definite Figures . "The announcement sounds. Ihe death knell To all opposition to the western route. September 1U23, will ro down in history as a red letter day for the pro vince of Alberu as well as for 4he Pacific ports, (or, as water will run down hill, so will traffic follow the lines of least resistance. The equalized rale on the shorter rail haul will inevitably produce n smaller through cost, consequently Alberta's wheat will uvitvnl Itnnifirt riAl! a Villi Mil I. t 141 1 ill I I ID l'U l.i I will remain in the pockets of the Allierta farmers." Montreal Appeal Of course there is much to support the contention that the' order signed by two of the railway commissioners who sat on he case and formed a quorum should not he susutained in the face of opposition from a major ity of the. members of that body. An appeal has been formally made against the ruling by the Montreal Corn ILxchange and a strong, casn in support has been submitted. The order came as that the permits system which " . 1 . . . , , . . MIia the mriMimaf circumstance nnpna and nnil in in view- view of nf preventeil direct individual ship ments being made to Vancouver has been withdrawn, with tho prospect of wheal being sold on tho Vancouver basis instead of FoVt William, Ihe producer Is In Ihe position where he can he assured nf tho advantage of Ihe In- tn a Ail nrino n rrt im 1 1 1 te Irk It t tvi the fart that n general inquiry i into the. whole question of freight rales is under way. dvrtl .n Hi hlilr News WATER NOTICE. Olxrtlon and Uit TAKE M.lli:K irtn me.wr Cnnnoll .., ,., "i-""f " dsifHl OoM Minm, Llmltea. wliusi; .l.lr-i lho sneeifie reduction on mile-! u o Yorknire inuiiiinr. v.nt iuver. u.c... riln! V1 PP" r,,r .H""" Ml." "! Uw l,,,,,! will mile It.n nevi- age oasis wu make me new raio ,1) or ,,,n comi of yurr nut of 18 cent from Calgary and 20! niMwr crwk. aio known i Butior cents from Kdntonton lo Van- into T.ku Arm rjiut too twt inutii or n..r. ia nnmi,i.h,l u-tll, i, r'nirliwrr Mlw U-lt. The wlr will ti tui. !-. ...... .iiv nivrnrd rnim me Mrr.in at a pnl abnul illil rnln nt "9 1' pr.nl a tram hnlti'100. rrl outhweil Of IhA nnrtheasl for , . , id ,y I ner or ihe Myintli mineral rial in. tot point. The reduction from a , .a. iso. ami win b usm r.r minim: pr lin,no-f ,h "ItiarnT property. Lot Ni oninl ROO mite dislimen wilt poini oini nines instance win ne SJ9. ,)0 amt , Thl, ni), w iMitfA I H cent per Kin ins "In 1023 fifty-five mi I tin iron ml on Dm 3rd rlty nf A.i.t ia3. A copy or ipu noiire ami an an million I PUealtnB pursuant thrrolo ami In lh bushels passed through one cle-LrWV r,L 'wV.Vr n ' ,"71 " Z valor vaior In in Vancouver vuncpuver. With vvnn tl.e mo Oblertlnns lo theapplrailon may Ih rilfd wlh (hr Ml(t Wttrp nw.rilMr or storage capacity now over four. i" Coniriroiier of vnir i'm), rarii-,!. rnftit liiUMinra. VlrtorU. II.C. within , n ,.. i limes as great at that port, and, thins .n fnr itw nrt apnearan- of a ii new ni i elevator iiwimr heit oi nug coiisiriicn constrncleit ",r ncwran". Th U,UI, r lh nrMt rbtlralloi of ihi noilrr at Prince llupert nnd no dearth, i u i'h. ," "r i or shipping .ace. Alberta will U" ,,M' "''"'riftVsV UMiVrn. experience no inconvenience in 8mlupAJ2 By B No. UllVtttt (Sizti Slit), at 0I.TS. N: JWO bUttnrr; ti-i$. tl.tS; i-iU $IM. I3m Infant Yttta, (Sift lit up. la-' J an It' AdjamiaLU SUepara at ttJO to I1JI0. Ua. SltlUUtef Cambma-tioaa at $t.Q0 and I1.S0. SlaniMi Red UM. (, luavf rib Utn'a Skirt and Drat m (Suf U-il). at ti.TS per garmanU N: st00BfS Natural Cambinationa, medium weight (Sisaa ti-tU, at It.tS. (Sif SO'.tt), at It.n. AU Skirt and Ziramaru i-zi You Had Better Get Your Name on our list For Dry Kindling Kvery piece kiln dried and easily split. Large load $6.00 delivered, or 5 bundles al-reudy split for -$1.00 der livered. "Taxi" Call 112. Always open and ready lo give service all hours. One or two passengers anywhere 50c. Clean Sedans, polite drivers. COAL We have a new coal on hand $11.00 per ton delivered. No dirt and very little smoke. A perfect range coal, nutf size and extremely hot. Order a ton now! Druyage of all kinds attended to promptly. Stand 345 Third Ave. Also Seal Cove The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones: 189, 112. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage ihon U. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service, Coal Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving.