E ill KILLS ;! M nit Is 'FUES.M0T1lSy Ml 8 0 mosquitoes I R3ACkES.FLWj n L-&LturslU t nt ScHmttftc ImhutrUl Kacrarth JW ImUtuii. WU1 no SBCb -1 twv rwwwiwM, I I (Urmlnslshuman I KmrOrotp or Druggist Taxi 75 Taxi - ' ttavi- the be Phone 75. l!i:.oll Sllpcf- Firsl ami ui-r tfedtm in - . Inei ears. RATES .-r . . $1.00 fi M'TI .. $150 . .-riier .. $2.00 . "I'llan, ier $4.00 Sedan, per $5.00 To Cold Storage and Across Hijri Crtek Drldge, I or 2 - $1.00 ' ! II. il taeiiBer 50o ":tch. TAXI 75 TAXI Eggs ArrivingDaily .- l it a i .intced C-lntr's Ham, none better, a 'i-! .rr III. 40o Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal, Fish and Fowl. ' .1 I...W Price. Bulkley Market K' ! : . M.in.igi i . Phone 178. New Fall Coats DRESSES and MILLINERY "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Fall Millinery COATS and DRESSES Bent's Third Ave. Phono 651 LINDSAY'S Cariage and Storage Phona (i. ''"tane. Warehousing, and WitrlbuUtiic, Team or Motor Sorvlce. fioal, Band and Oravel w Speclallia In Pl.no and Furniture Hovlnfl. Sfffeme and Ian ftW acres, more Districts-Including Gold Pan Creek Reported Upon: I ur!'1 ''' Hcidenf Engineer) ri '-he rfhe In V'"1 U,WT '"vison comprise all lie i. iiorlheiii portion of ,e i.vjllc, --, ... Aiii., I!.;.-.-... I He Hlikllie division ' i tti ilraitMiire r ,.r il,,. uiti,i.. n: xv h, ,P flow. ..nl II., I'ii' ili'- ,. eai) at WraiigelJ, Alaska " the Sri m 'J !'.' "P ( U.e river iM. Alaskan territorv. ii l'irjl jlivuMou . i.kewi-o the drainage area of the Liard I and therefor.- tver on Ih Wljc uln, ie jv,.r flmvs injo the MaoKeime Itivcr al Kurt Simpson. i iirr imisi.ins rae tin LAND ACT. MHIKNK II D.ttd tlrd 19,, greal- - scl uiieiplured area in I lie Procure ami will o remain until .imlroplane are. utilized fur ex-I'liMalnry work. The Iniitirner-aiili' lake ami waterways liotild intake very favorable mules ami lauding fur hydroplane-work. far Hie easieel means of gi-Hing into the country i by! w ay of I be Stikin river and eiet ii..iii .Mint. Th main route i In. m YVrangrll tin the n is a very promising prospecting region. Transportation is tint nearly a badly handicapped ;i other sections, for the Clearwater is navigable for several jmile for light boats. Several men wintered in the Clearwater i' vinir. Oease Lake :k, at fit hea of naviiiMnM,,H-r:!H?,n?al fT.? " .Hn, ' I I . I n lain In I (40 u.ill. it,. I lie mer-boai a In hi I The IHekinMm Mlnlnjt Co normally start! ' " May 15. From Telegraph ' ' ., ,u rraDi. ree. Oeek In leae laU is 72 miles':" numiiir m ''" m of ,,ia',e ..ver a road finished lust ye.r bv !"0J'lI the Mines OefMrtmenl, so tkat 'T7 w,w,,,iU' '"I" Ia" a 'K,rt-molor lreU oan mak the trip Ihromrii to the lake, in a day. i" firk Mining Co., I be old pack trail time was -u "'' inoorrKrae.l in the days in. load. I, and Tour .lava s,1"' f Wanjitaylon and rrtrisl-out lia-hl. ''r'''1 ,n '"tofcT, 1823, as an ei- From Ike. band of (tease lake irH provnwrial coininy in llrit-Ihere is a waterway to the Ar. -lie ",' ('unibia. with its head offiee ocean via Iease lake. Ieae 1,1 I'draph Creek. Its holdinfs river. I.isrrf rivar anrf Uarkntii. 'niMsl of -i'fn eaPS at the rier. Hie ubole eounlry is a UrH,i ut '?ra" cwk- on w,,teu " limine pasture. Prospecting and ai"Ml l'lrautic equip development are slowly im-reas- nM,n- inn with the improvement in H" Ieae Symlkmle. This lranHrlalMa and there i a "judieate hobls Ihirteen lraxes field for thoysamls f propeet- n IliUml rrer. vliih empties or. into (he fmd of Iae lake from The takingr out of gold on "x ' Tb ground was Pan rreek. a small Inbu- ad a couple of years ago by lary of Vjtsl river, Ihoufch not ierKe Adam, of Atlin, unpro- a new discovery, may be an in- fit ably because of the lack of cent Ke for proctor to esplore; water, but successfully in de-l the re.l of Hie eountry. monstrating the values and ex- Stlklne Rler !,nl .lf Py-ravH and the proper On the Clearwater river, a "yln 'h handling the tributary of the fttikinr rrvr WM"1 undertaking, .iiiplyins into M ahoul 70 muVsj The present equipment on the aboe the btiUfldary line, con-'ground is adequate for the avail- siderable interel has been shown! able water, but be whole plant m placer ininlnp; sMne prospect-1 is nut big enough lo haudle the lii'K lias ikeen .lone anil goltl C- excessive overwunien . .vmie h ii out in sluminc Also sum lode'waler can tte obtaiiml aloul 4 nspecUng was done and some'miles up Thibet creek from the ji.roiiiMiiiK looking qaarU was ; lower end of the leases, where it i.roushl .ml. As this area lies is proposed lo start operations. right alone the eas-crn contact 'It is eslimaleil thai a 30-inch of the Coast Range granites pipe line would meet all the re- jqufremenls, which with neces- netks or iBUsiiss u pir to imh LM4jeauipmenl would cost about JtJrX?' I M.ooo in jd.ee. ZirJMi MrDan.e creesk, which flows umuik 1-uo.i. d irw esM from (, " )a rver alsiul 15 miles . UUlHl I'l.lBI. SlUhm UlSllS .... Talk Mai( t Uut untto Bnub Col down from the foot of r I. Icac II lake SflSoamrVT. SS5i tire progress has been made irnai te ijNi iturs t u roth.-jnj season than for many years. '"'..aumwiaf ii iinil t i The Pendleton (iold Mininsr Co. walSs HUM'S sJSITCrtnTeS:'a Slate of Wasliinglun company XrWJ'VXt. ''Arl'l iB "-- Columbia in ihmr MMiibNierljr ! birfe .r-brurv, IK20, with head office KIk "LFJsJ"h?Ki Victoria. Last year, under the j aii6crtrt rtgins. mhu i i Jr.,".1!2," efficieni " supervision of H. A. lr msrk; t&rorr jirllirlrlT sloor . . kiK- Ulrr ilrr .Mr .Mtt rurw-Mtm rofljr-WSBI nsnorra nynorra irru irru IVUCIII. ivueill, Ol Ol rraiiip. rranip, raiuii raiuii a a iiirt luiire S Ms irTrocaJ, " " ' Mrl)am 7s re. mn r im. lereek to the company's lease Xo. ml runliininr uniiimnr iMiiii.llHITIslI rotl MSIV PAC.klXO i.o. I.TD Aplical fsr Wsller E. WslVer. Afot liitMl July lll. iti LAND ACT. Nstlts f lnttlo to Aplf to Psrchsi Lsntl. in out I iimI n,,iirMlrtl of rrtnee L......I iml kitytte al Smi anon n nV u..n Itilrt (If Isamd ii.i TkK oTli:E thai OiiswMlllrrd. Urn ilrd f Vinn.iivir B.C. .m-ujulhia Ml-m-.n isiitsr.. inuislt in spty " l"-lni..iim in isirriw lh totlowhir d- 'VlsnnM-iKiiir it rsw" pltnltxd Mroi'-roMv II -tutu ""'W "r ' !'.: ihtiee -will rtwm: thsgre ..h.m.. Owner south I rlill: ilH'iim ei n chiln. fiK or I, li heart) lliriim ruismins Bnwnm ui l!r,. li' .. ix.inl of ninwviin. ih1 ..ni.in nt irrrs luurs or IMS. Applirinl rr Win. O. MllrlwU. a rent. 1AN0 ACT. Nitlc of Initspos to Applf U Psrthsit Lsnd. nwnimr nislrttt or Prince .. ii lund l!Xh'r" mm Ermiiiuw ixui V5" ... iim ntiaUlll. . TKr-. . Hri'iinallon lint)fr- 1 r,V"'. i i. i.. neir r..r rrtiiiwn I.1.IIIIIIMI. ..;....n, inr IW il II I I Pe pumtHi ai up j , n rbuf nt rrly; Ihrnrs Inriir? to f" ,;." B 10 rre. at rfin rlisln- - - iminriirriiit'M. t....,t siim t'JL JUL P. IUEU Aprrnt LAND ACT. "pp' L" L"d N,(lct of Intfntloa . . n..n...i i mil Hwwrilln tltrlc In Prim n iprr J ",. a, Yri TuiM i r .erupsilnn rsnis-ryiiisn. fl9, al Chinn bar, about II miles Hp tlie creek. Forly-fie tons of machinery was then taken in and erected, but unfortunately loo late for operations last fall. Gold Pan Creek qold Pan" Creek is a mall creek flowing inlulJU)iI&al river from the east, about four miles from the head of the river. Last fall, two prospectors, firady and Font, arrived in Telegraph Creek with 2Vt oi. of fairly coarse gold wlilcM they staled was found on rim-ruck at the mouth of iold Pan Creek. They recorded discovery but were not particularly excited about tlitt find, admitting thai hed-rock hail not been reached at uuy puce, hut considered it well worlh further investigation (his season. (old bus without doubt been found; there is a big country similar to the area already slak- cl.-and therefore there are the probabilities of other finds. The most feasible roule into the country is by way of Wran gell; thence by river boat lo Telegraph Creek; I hence by pack I rain or motor truck lo tho head of Dense Lake, 72 miles. From there it is uboul 25 inilos east from the head of tho lake and north lo Sod Pan creek. The trail from I he head of the lake Is through mostly a jack -pine country and horses can he lakon unywhorc. The river bonis, of (ho liar- PRESENTATION MADE MR. AND MRS. JENNER Q roup of Friends Surprised Them L.lat NInht at Their Flat In the Besner Apartments Last evening a f'w of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Jen-ner, who wpre recent ly married; at Olds, AUxTla, surprised ttiem at their flat jn the Hesner Apart-, ments and p resell I e'd them with a fine cut plans eentre vase and a li.)U.iiet of flowers. An enjoy-, able evening was sp'-nt and refreshments were sejrwd liy Mrs. Jenner, the feature being the wedding cake, two seciiona of which were still inlait. A number of the single members of the larty carried away small portions on wiiir they last pjghl dreamed. Tio presentation vva- made by Miss Huth Stewart a'xl she also i presented the young couple with wa.a scroll .on which th'1 nam.'s of the donors were inscribed. REBEKAH WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE Enjoyable Affair Was Put on Last Evening by Ladles' Lodge In Boston Hall An enjoyable whist 'Irive and dance was itiven in tin- Boston Hall las) evening by tin- Ilcbekah Iodge. There were 2? tables of cards. First prires wre carried off by Mrs. A. C. Paton and Mrs. 11. J Smith, second awards going to Mrs. .. C. Nickerson and A lUrtlett. After cards, refreshments were served and dancing as enjoyed Ui the strains of mnic furnished by Arthur's Orchestra. A. H. Phil lips was master of ceremonies. P. Sdem presided al the door and the committee, m charxe consisted of Mrs. J. I.. Mcintosh. Mrs. J. S. Inine and J V. PLANS STARTED FOR HOSPITAL CONVENTION Secretary of Local Board Instructed to Ascertain What Witt be Required For Meeting In City The local hospital board de rided last -night to take preliminary steps in connection with the holding in Prince Hupert ex! year of tlie comeiition of the I t.C. Hospitals Association. The secretary was instructed lo gel in touch with tho secretary of the association so- that ill could be ascertained what would be required in the way of enter tainment and- accommodation. etc. President Campbell expres sed gratification at the decision "LET GEORGE DO IT" OFFICIALLY BURIED Florida Town Has Ceremony Which Might Well be Copied, Says B.C. Newspaper (,v,,uon xCW9) LOCAL LADY MARRIED KETCHIKAN OFFICIAL iL.i viMAfiil vi l lVilflii ths this Are You Strictly Up-to-Date? EVERY day new inventions appear to save you time, money and effort. All the time new comforts, new conveniences and new pleasures are being thought out for your individual benefit. Do you know about them? Are you up to the minute on this vital news? The advertisements bring you information of all this progress. Read them and you will know about the very things that concern ybu most things that have a very direct influence on your life and that of your family. , The advertisements tell you where to gel these things, how to get them and how much to pay. For advertising is a daily directory to wise buying. Don't rob yourself of the benefits that come from regular and systematic reading of the advertising columns. Advertising is altogether loo' important to be missed. Read it every day: Avi;. West, and daughter of' Florence Doherty of Ardmoneil. Conntv Kerrv. Ireland, lo Josenhl lo hold the convention here, also, iIerron of U(, tnited Stales! at the appointment of II. .,,.U)itoms department. Ketchikan! Itirch as second vice-president i t Uf.y arP now ,,N int in Ketrhikan .1 and Miss Harrison us convenor, of the committee on nursing. HALIBUT INDUSTRY OUT OF KETCHI Review of Business at Rotary Luncheon In That ... . rz.. . i i In I'rlnc Imprrt Land tilstrlrt. Rrrnrdint City Dtftrlrt ut rrlntv Hiirl, and ltuat Reviewing the Pacific coast halibut industry from its begin- Down al Daytona. Fin., a group 'ng up to the present time. 'Roof town boosters had a big ceiv- tarion Alfred Howe gave an in-mony on the beach and resolved teresling and informative talk at lienceforlh to devote ifieir every tlie noon meeting of the Ketchi-efforl lo promote tho welfare of kan Rotary club at the Hlue Fox thpir town and country. They de- "ays the Chroaicle. of that cily. Mr. Howe said lhat -whereas eided never to neglecj a cfvic re- siionsihililv. whether that of vot-i'Iie industry at first used small ing, making Irue tnir returns,!l.ats for whiedi $5,(100 was con-supporting the best mart for the'dcred a large price, largejr and mihlic lob. or drivlnir whole- arger ooais are uemg mini hearted encouragement to tlje "' recently as high as $14,000 I"1''1 for a ,,or' hooner. officials who are elected. ixv: In token of this tiey brought lin,,rs ,,avp 0,' ul 28'" mil nil efflirv nf Hie fnmtlinr 000 or Illore. Anglo-Saxon alibi of "Let George -Mr- ,u,vv0 estimale.1 that at the Do It." and after mauling iho'pnwefll time, about 210 vessels figure nil over the i.eneb. buried and 1.500 men are engaged in il Jn a grave mosi wide and deep."" ,,aoifio a,ibut -ndualrj- of "I,el Cenrge Do IIM Is as well w',io1' a,,HUi l0 'nei "I'erate known in Nelson and all olher:out r KeteTilkan. He said that """m who haVo here ofore Koolenay towns as on Uie Florida. I, enchos . imado their homes in Senltlc are If ceremonies could he orgnn-ln,ovinS o Kelchikan in to hnrv him dceo. In cerv numbers and that many more k'nAimmv in,. i,mi.t i.would he likely to come here if u-ilh the nmverbinl lmlrhel ll.n tttO facilities for tiflllg lip boats Kooleimy at large would materially benefit. for the winler season wcro proved SOLID MAHOGANY There is not another hoy in j.iwinir iieiTin.n --t IinIr(, ringioit 4 ranspertaiion company town as cl ,.Ch!.W.V.V rrum Xmiiei-lpinninR trom wKt,,, l ' lost" il 'lhrBr" nnr,h ,,"t!!' Mr, n P'inl'- Outfit and. The wedding look place on M(lo on: how ritains .! .w.h1 waTeVrkio '"IM'lies may he ol.lnined al September 0 nl the Presbyterian "Well, look at .r'r Tmmiir '. rwuinipr leirgrapn I'.reek. doing away. Manse. Itrv II U (Irani, offielat My Charles ma It's a profitable practise iin- CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTllX IS IIEHtUY G1VE.N thai lb rrM-rve ctlsonr nvrr Uit tiu, Itansii 4 .AJtst Dilrnt, is raurHird. , H. rSADE-N, Iicimtjr MmOtrr ot LanJ Ijndi ttrparuurnt. Victoria. B.C. ml Sf. gs. LAND ACT. Recent ' Notles of InUntlon to Apply to Purchaa I Land. ?nainiLHi oaj, o.i... JUiri, II C Isl.lwl TAKE MM ICE that -lames Eleidint ?lraaitr. of. Simnysulp. U.d. nrrupailoii caiiiwryinaa. intMnl apply Tiir prnnis- sum iu i'uuMf iue iaiuiD( nsrruxo lands: - ComuM-nrlni at mui nimtrd 14 chains snulh 55(1fr. west. DKirr nr Ir.si fruit southwest 'corner of Lot 1I4S; thence south 3D rhiini; thrnrr wmi 3d rhami, mirf r less, tu water's cdre; Iheurt rollowtnt nieaiHlerlns uf lai h tu isunl if runiiiirnretnent, nd ronlalnlnt 4S acre. mure or less. . Ik. riEI-DINQ STn.VNO, Applicant Per Win. 0. Mitchell iiaien hut Tin. f LAND ACT. Kfuiuir awrruiwi MH4is: ArdL Notlct of InUntlon to Apply to Purchaa Land. In the Und lleeir(llni- Dutrlrt or Prince Ituiieri. and ltuale nn lnr Fill. Creek hlrh flows Into tin- Ecstall Ittver atsiut It miles rrrnu It" mouth. TAkt .NOTICE that Prtm-e HiliM-rl Spruce Mill. Limited, ol Prince Itupcrt. wcuia- thai lumtier manurarturer, Intendu to apply for permission tft purshane the Tol Cisiiiiienrlrur at a loM planteit about It rhalns norlhcrly rritn the miuhrat corner or IjiI 35. Ilanire rour; thence 40 clialns norlherlv; Iheure 10 rhatns easter ly; theiire tt rlialns southerly: thence SO chains tseslrrly to lnt or couuuencc nieni. atid con tain lur l (n acres, more or lets. rruxoE nuptnT srm :f; mii.i.s. MMITF.n. Appllrant Per C p. Dated uiiit sin 1n lllel. Areiil MINERAL ACT. Cirtlflcat of. Impronamtnta. Spokane Mineral rjnlni, situate In the stent for Awa A"" , ! ever n liiv rinf.,ml" eer as my unar-, Certirictln rertiricam So. Xo. 7074i 7074JC. is tliatT" those two chairs. with Custom regulations al the hng, or Miss Julia Doherly. niece his own head, and he has enough i prVn.wii7" i'" Applicant (boundary line. 0f Mrs, Minnie Sullivan of Ntnth.wood left to make an armchai.-!" "' Allln Mlnlnr Division or casslar Mstrtcl. no the uesl side or Plr Horn Ittver lo the east of anil adjninlut Ihe r.num nrwrai :iim. TAKK NOTICE thai I. Fred ! awsou, itssoa. Tree Mlnr' Intend' . lllv rtivt from the d.il hereof. t apply Pi the Mlnllie Ile..'i1ce for I rltfi-ite 'if 1m ln.K rni-nv for the wirnnae of 4itlnlnt a Crown r.r n or th ilmve Halm. And fnpllu.r I.I. n..llM Ih.l ...llim de thepi all out of muirr terliini If. must I cimiiienceil le . -iir hi men i-eriiiiram m iin- tOtb ilj of Aurutt, A-0 Kindling! i When you are buying kindling why not get something that will start the fire in a hurry? We handle only the best there is "Bone .Dry Klin Dried Wood." "Should you order a load of this you get value. Full load $6.00 or nicely tied bundles, 5 for $1.00. Our- Taxi number is easy to remember, "112", and "Service" is our motto. If you us our cars today you will use litem again. 50o is our charge day or night "all the time." Dray work of all kinds attended lo promptly. Stand 345 Third Ave. Also Seal Cove The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones: 189, 112. f I I Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load ... .c $6.00 Half load $3.00 Largo sucks , . , 50o DRY BIRCH Per load ., $6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Ayenuo Phone S80 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES.