W l) ttl Ik- .May August id, 1035. v. LAND ACT. Hotlcl ' l"ttliiJlo Apply to Laaaa la . Rupert l.an1 lleeitrrtln ',." ' Inner nuiwri. n.l auuate ,', : ..uthwrel iliure (if Wale lv II belli IKirlli mariietie from jii - k Mawl. mid irn rat frm,, . KM ltt at I.I...I.. I' irk iii i tllet,, i nil. mtklan Maud. Till. 'ii'.r. mat aufio iiriimi i:o anM lit" l.mipany Limned. i,l II I fM-riIIIMIIUtl I'ICtMl ii n rr k-i .1 land!: lit it Miiwrl unit llet-rtln Di r i-nnrx Imiiert, and altuale a t I' nil. Wares lilaixl, lirttKti tt a, Tl'T thai ,nil lirlil.ii r4 . ami ' unmnj ijlinutl, r . 'ci-iijiaiifi rarkei, in iii'. ior leair or m (alK i 4 Mini or at a laMn1 n lh i nariirn iixiii. It . 1 alr luark; tlmr Ml an ""' mirn air maik i. imirni rL nnr or lrt ,rnt .i. I.E.: lu-nr aAitli in -l-rlr liiwtti ..( marc lurir riflil lmu.lrl !. liw nurllHrl)r in i .ill i.l nuwntrturM, aiut " 1I.ITIII nil I VIljA l-ACkivO Ml. LTD . .... . AH'tn-ani, r wan' i; walker. iimjiJ WATCH MOTtCt. 0 anal tlprtta. in i: I hi I William C. IMmi, ' - la IMIMuM tMirrV. mm a;-.l for a llrtin i iiiinrra iiwiwa lUliy awl talhiita of water oat l an nil tr) ru pu'ithprii I rm r wt Kirltoo T lUrl.. Ii C J., ha;. TV : v u t luralMl 41 iim kuurre in l ai-ariir nt hr rv t ' rralrl I alW . yal i!i riavat about U arrr ut v:rr m UitrlMt from at a rrinl at II rr. aicl f r t4imtr a lad raMwry n ii lam vhtiimi at IK Hl.-k A. oar 3iartnttr rhi" Hotter a Ml"d m i inr lam lur ur jgif. f. ii'.imt an1 an ana4iralM -I atvl la itH -Waarf Art. flfcfl in tlH- office ut Ibe j at rrinee Hariri, nr. 'a aff4iraUMi umi be fUeal ' Water liemrddir or alth ' -I water liuwi. Pa rHa . Virhirta, B.r, wiikta 't r tte riri ajlraaee r a i -al iteatatiaia-r TtV Ht; I ' ll.t if lhl nqllrr ll WAT tit HOTICI. Oltaralwi anal Ua it Uul iMtiaeer TioM ' ill aMlt fur a B-ere f loial . teat t4r feel .leaner Creek ahm kw v tilth float vaierar aiMl Vt--i TakH Arm atnat at i he aier w all ! auierl "ram at a point a Umi I the 'i '4 h Voker rUHn. I fur iVee IiraMe if iiit a th ijnainerr ' i-e aa piMixil mi thai """tij am omj H amy, r ihi Bailee and an an Klit therein aw! to llie .'I lll be flint III the ..rflre lu...fiiei at A Mm. nhje. allrlaa aiur 4 ' WV-r lieemriler or 1tli ttie' ' Wairr Hlthtt. larhameM ' ia H.r. witiaiai ikinr i 'irt arfaram-e im' hi ne(r. The dale i .i.'i.alloo f 1KI4 itotlre ' Ml '.Ml.lt MMK I Tt.. 1C. Attlranl . nJ Hertaam Hrw.k. Atl WATIR NOTICt. Oliaralan an Uaa Vi r that t nn nee r AoM "ina- law u.i., .i.b iai Hi , In iinerijr ' inuii.i,., 4'.' LAND ACT. .'w., .a ppjf iq iaaaa uana I " '-"I. IU liellllt at !JHI I I rtlan.1 canal iK-atlnl I fV1'UC Tree I'uim, i in 1 . 'aiiu, 't 1 ' lliliiert I ..4 ti...ii i.i. U T i l: ii.. t araini II Afllln Krlilah Pi.' .Hnpany l.iniltitl, f . oe.'itiaUon I'arkera, Mi-'of a feaa or fl. ri.il.iw. 1 4 la mi 4 ,..' N'll I'ulnL I'nrilaii't Canali . . "' If rlv a Ii.ii i.i.i. u.i.r! iparkfri n elaht tiuiulreil fret to a I.H.H.; theiire WHiltierl ' lea. ,i nu aier liura wenjr aHinv mw rtiaina, iiiore l i, i... . -alnliiz '1.1 "r r""iii"neciiieni, ami mii.o iiniTMii r.ni.nMiiu HAlIklNO f!l. LTD.. 1 2h irjsi lotlci - - aaTfaJ, LAND ACT. "nlantlon U App, L,ii ,-nd llir ii.,:,.... ' 'l. ml altuald Iti -! ' r , Z.n nriiieat n.r- . I .ni, Hr-ai rve ,Ni. line, (lriliam 'K MlTirf ."' niiriFfi1,, I'lmiio'l iKid t r 'tla.n ln'.f.'r.'l ""1-lliea.t wiwr ! .'., i-.i-.1.rh,n jN4V,.V,"1' .l"iw !,1J,,J- a WiMerlv ,iiP.;,i,:. ,., .''. iun, 0UJ ,0Ji r' NEW WARD IS rfSWi Brtoht wrd ixwl planted at tilth . w ii.' ri " ii" aouiu.eai more or ABOUT READY . uspnai wan equipped For Its Purpose iii, J In Kitkiii bearliir (.rih - j c',i m l IU1 Point. Sltklan l.taixl; ,u IWetiflg of I he hontlital iIn iH.rth.raierfy .ion" "lflM the children' ward if- r . i"1" "o-n"mi-i,i,i mat ii uih iiwultltiK (lie lavin's) yin a;. ,;r aerra, more ur Iom A v.f.O llll llll I III. I MUM PAIklV) CO. U n.. Ai.lwnl of the linoleum. purchased friitn Mixed enal lllro Hani Slack ... Nut ... . A McCaffcry WiiHhed J'ca Same in H'O toll lot Mint Hun I.timp Prince Rupert Coal Co. l 'Mh;, riiara finurtw-i. LudyMiiilh-WelliiiKlon- LAND ACT. I nml which i to be 'Vile' furniture per waller :. Wilder. Arm t 'lore at 83.26 a yard 1" MilUlJil?: A vi.il in ward showed la mo ACT, Nock af IMaallon lo Apply to Laaaa Land 13 1 mat me HH"is children v,-in t.vt. a Aplftnllil ,r.o wild all m.M.rn honjiffnl rniiviniMtrn am thai llii' ;! riin whirh furmrrly irriiiii-i ,(, riMini m murii ,ot-rr -ilunlMl Hiuii II wm prv-vloiily nml i-. ciiiininl for thf work for which il i iloHlgneil. Ollirr improvrmrnlx har- M-ti rnnil' hI Hie li...ilal fnim time In lime. hriiiKuiK it up l modern reitiiremenln. J. F. DUTHIE IS VISITING DISTRICT Arrltetl From Stewart Last Night and Proceeded to Smlthers ! on Thla Morning's Train I After liain? enl a euiiiiie of ilayn al Stewart. J. K. Imti.i or sent tie. well known ilintn. illinium operaiur. .! J I lurner, in new eiiKiueer. re Ittrnenl In l'rinee IiiihmI ..ii ikj I'riee Ciiurlen (ny,i Ttjj mommy iin-y left Un Similier where .Mr. Iiulhie will make In flrwl llle.'ierlion if I lie Illiltne mifreat. rnlltm illK I lie ri-r.-nl -r ieiiMi of the rniiii. Mr. Iliilhie'ii irexeil Inp i in the nature of a holiday an. I Ii will remain al Swillier. for e era I day. Mr. Itulhu- ami Mi- Hi4e Diilhte are alreadv Mi.mi. i ne mine at miuier i mrw emiilityfntt ahotil thirty men arxl altiimrenl are Ihmhk made i. lh irfiii4HMiieii .nieuer ai trail a the rate of a ear load a week Auto track are tie in hHttir Ihe ore down llmUim Jlay Mnn Lain In railway at SmiHiena. Mr. Ditlhle ha reliiiiuihel the iirMHy al Itorreen Ciwk whieh he wa develiiiiiapr la jenr. The orieuinl nwtier. J Irealwny. i aKam workutit U. vi,.. ,Ure.a u tjr 1n"t niph COAL TENDERS Hospital Board Allots Work of Awarding Contract to House Committee - " V The lMiie I'otiunillee of the llitopitatl i lo award Ihe eunli art for Ihe iiiply nf coal to the m-olHtiliwn diiriiiK the eomitiK aultimn. Tenileri were opeiitMl howiiiK priren auli- ; I hi i. Hal or lm ruMr fi li.lllcil H rolloWH mi 1rama Into We.1 Taku. rnnpom cvm uo. I t nnneea- I jiiuju Tlw Water! att4Mme I'll ilHtl III! 'li I fnn the lream at a t !" Iheal wwr nf the' alli I'ea ? 3rui. ..inn , j vlnerat Cialm. c,,-i; - t for iloiitelle nunavaea 1. rltml a Ihe iJirineer Mt' IlUH 100 il" t.ntv aeinv1 itar f Jntv. Illle ere'insl IS.ftO ; .,,; VX::1 LlTelkw Mine Hun 10.15 i ' n im in, a ia the nfrirr, D. McD. Hunter ,vwi lte..ir.er at Alhn, Olilee.l . . ie ai.iiiatHi mar tie riMi IIm'o llrd n r.oal . ls xut .$ H.rtll . ....-r minim. i-aruJuiiTn . ....... HC. within nuNr Mine Hun in.lii ih. r.i .. . i .al Heu.jmi.r. Ttie Oalei I.Unip ... ;"''; ii.w of ihl. noiire. Albert Mill liuUi miks-ji j,th. INrJ.Niinniutn-WVIIilltflnii H tleriniki Hrook. A mil J 10.0(1 . H.00 . H.riii . 10.75 . ii.no i tli.io 7.15 H.C0 LAND ACT. Nolle of Intanllon to Appl U Laaaa Land in I'-aaaiar l.aixl Ihmni-i. Heoiinlinir l.-Iriri I'rtiK liu-rt. H.I-. 'l luate uorth t.r iH.rrth Hav. I'ortlan.) canal. tub SoTiiV: ii'.i "i" 'i'iin ri4h . In I ii I Ml.. r Vnnmuver, H.C., orriii lion Hall h tanner. Hitfii.tj lo a.y for 'H.niVilI.n to leane llw rullomins tie- M-aier warfc to" yr.l " "r '""" ffi WW lirti tl.et one rtlflllllk: lll.'ll.rf n.p... - linn one rhalo; theiire imrlliweM ri.now-. li e aliore lite t" ll ' " 'i"i"-''', fnl. anJ rtk ! n one l.m.lreit Ujtiiy JJ. """'K'rArA.irisiirNnrLTn. tialeil H'llh Mav J 1! ' mrlli lu iairt. I. -ml -Itiiat.- I U?X: Llll .if vim ouver.iu:.. orrut-. " ia4.laeil IIIII'IH i- in 'J tatk Wkallllllll I.HIIIT ' .. .... .a- 1W .r'ni'l.rnn to Irsae m f..H...n. r-arrlweil laiicl: ,, ,.,,,l.,i at hlth r.oiiiinetirinir ai i'-'. - :.l .r. W,sx2i, i.H a mi ...n,.". ttienre eaal'erl ir.it, re.n .M,r. ... ..... ' ' L'OKNK , SIMI'SON, Applicant. - ... thfi HAfTiT '" mroni . "" Z , . . page ma Be Cciref ul, Madam SALVATION ARMY OFFICERS COMING ('.til. KimkIiI, chief secrelary nf the Salvation Army for Western (!an.iiln. and. I.ieul. fiol. Mrl.ean lltrriloriiil revivalist. Imth l i.. a. I ....II 1 . al . 1. ! uporl lomorrow mnruinff. Ttier ill cnndiirl a service in die local liiilol timiorrow night and will ten iH-ooend to Ptirt Ksslnutor- o lake pari in Ihe native ron- Kioss lakiiiR place there oir Saturday ninl Sunday. From here (hfy will bo Kasl. jlnir Caplnlit (iarruthers of Wranjrell rearhed Ihe city from Ihe north on Ihe Princess Alice yesterday afternoon lo accompany the oftlrers on liii'ir trip lliroiigh this HOTEL ARRIVALS. F. and Prince Rupert. Oillins, W. 0. Arnelt, Mrs. A. 1,. MrDmiKnli. ' . .... I 4..u.iill a-IUIIUi: III-4T 17 lit at a.. . one I..II..I.T-0 iren i.. ,. ilienre ,l0,ire til lni. i " lUCI.emnn. ininiui, .1. .1. II. II. Tv tyier, er .loin .lOIl't '.nM In almre line im Wtf3 'Kd-JST J" Vh " Van-T tfT,iiSA5w'iI.t"$ M" 0,Noa, OrlHnd0' r,orldai Mm. Palmolive complexions do not come from other sorts of "olive oil" soaps WE have led millions of women to expect fine complexions from olive and palm oils, as; used in Palmolive Soap. Soap. They have gained added beauty and fresh, clear skins. But some credit those results to olive and palm oils alone. And any "olive and palm" soap may claim to be a soap like Palmolive. They are mistaken. Olive and palm oils have been used for ages. Cleopatra used them Roman beauties used them. Castile soap the real castile attained its fame on olive oil alone. But olive and palm oils in those forms never brought great results. Palmolive Soap has brought new beauty to millions. It has thus become the leading toilet soap of the world. It is made in five countries to supply the world demand. And one is France the home of fine cosmetics. Just because Palmolive, based on 60 years of soap study, gives to these oils a new effect onv iihe skin. It has multiplied beautiful complexions. Now many times as many women keep their youth 'and charm. There are soaps at 25 cents and over, which approach Palmolive in results. We know of two. But Palmolive sells at 10 cents no more than ordinary soaps. Enormous production brings you this modest cost. Now countless "olive and palm" soaps are offered for like purpose. Some have artificial colors," Borne are over-fatted. They will .cleanse, if you want mere cleansers. But don't expect such soaps to bring Palmolive results to the skin. That is impossible. Note the unnatural "too green" color of Palmolive imitators. What does that suggest? Men 4don't paint nature to improve it. Olive and palm oils nothing else give Palmolive its delicate, natural color. Olive and palm oik zio other fats whatsoever are used in Palmolive. No "super-fatting," no "super-anything" the only secret to Palmolive is its blending. And I that is judged one of the world's priceless beauty secrets. Wash, launder, cleanse with any soap you wish but when beauty is at stake, take care. Use Palmolive, a soap you know is safe to use. Palmolive is nature's formula to "Keep That; Schoolgirl Complexion." Soap from Trees The only oils in Palmolive Soap are the soothing beauty oils from the olive tree, the African palm and the coconut palm and no other fats whatsoever. That is why Palmolive Soap is the natural color that it is for palm and olive oils, nothing else, give Palmolive its green color! The only secret to Palmolive is its ex-cusiVe blend and that is one of the world's priceless beauty secrets, (MADE IN CANADA) Ktlith K. Wnllterg. Los Anfjelc. .1. M. Meeker. Denver: Miss May I. liontoii unil (i. p. Hnlfe. S!. If.ul... T 4 . i. . 1U till r KID A I i'.'oi'ro V. Forjran, Winnipeg; Mr. ami .Mr. K. A. Hailey. Yan-ilerhonr; Mr.. W. Ainl and Mr. II. Clark, Purine; .Mr. and Mrs Tliomas C.lnxtnn; Waller Hnli-leiirll. (i. Ilaslilciah M Zn.-av i front 'nnrt K liar. I.w. in lt..ir. I i.' ...... ... ...i.v... .tll.U.V. ... I . ...i.i,..u, win iirriM' in me ruy:h1i,i nilli wii,nil. .,, from Ihe smith on the PtinoeUi... i ., . . . ... at t a at SlflM .11 in l Porli'ous, Smithers; p. H. l'leni-I iiirT. Vicloria: Dr. and Mrs. Wiley, Itrantford, ()n.; (Jladv Taylor, Saskalooit; Mr. and Mrs. L. K. SI rouse, Duhuque, Iowa; I. Chymnn, Ketuhikan. Central H. Doerkcn and Ame Fo'ssum, Ketchikan: S. M: Mnrlnftiali, Prince ileorpn; S. Shefskev; tl.X.ll.; II- I.. Taylor, Kdinunlon: II. l. Van Dyke ami W. Krick-utm, Vitnctuiver. TERRACE NOTES A. I,. Sharp of Stewart, wh-i once spent some years here, is in town renewing old Archdeacon Hlx spent a few days in town, Ho preached a? the Anglican Church on Sunday. Mrs. Dunsale of Itnxeltnn i visit iiik Mrs. W. (i. Sparks im her way hack from Prince Hu-pert. Mr. and Mrs. (iillespie are sendinfr a few days in town. Miss Maivari'l l.anfear is spemliup a few tlays at Kalun. Lake wilh Mrs. A. Y. Wilson. . Mr. and Mrs. I.edlie of Prince lluprrl spent a few days in town. Miss F.dilh iritlilh left nn Salunlay for Prince lliiptir'. wliere she has taken n position. Jns. Rirhmund went west on Saturday. " Mr. and Mr. Fred Cameron are jn Arnold CrcelmanVhouse. Mr. Cameron has taken Mr. Itich-mond's place during Ms ahsene" Claire (Jiggry returned from Prince lluprrl nn Monday W. 12. Sparks is a local husl-nt'ssman taking udvuntatre, of Ituyer'a week. Mrs. A. Y. AVlUon, Miss Mar Note carefully the name and wrapper. Palmolive is never sold unwrapped. Siifii Wilson and Miss Fannie McLaren are spending the week at Knlum Lake. OPERATING COSTS OF HOSPITAL LOW During July Total was S2.67 per Patient Lady Superintendent Reports The reimri of the lady superintendent to Ihe hospital boid at their myelin? last night showed thai the lotnl cost of the hospital during Ihe nnmlli nf July had heen 2 r7 per patient for each day. She said that' I In. men's flour hail heen rrowuVd recently. " Miss McCauI also reportivl ia regard to the graduating of Miss llil.don and stattNl (hat liner pupil nurses would commi'iire the. next lerm on Octohcr 1. The shortage of table linen for Unv nurses' home was noted. At the hospital hoard meeting last night appreciation was expressed at the Terrace Union iSumlay School sending flower, for the hospital here. The uif was made through Rev. W. J. Parsons. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. Waataen Rag Ion. PEALF.n TK.MiKlls um liw rerelvwl at the 4imoe la" the iSilef t:nri'ir, Wlnnl t, Man., until twervn n-tork n.ni, Thursday, the itti (U r Auicust. 111, rr the rt-newal ur reelareineni.- with run-rreie pla of thirty four umHlen culverti ou Smithers Plvlslon. an.l mntrunion of t ft. tiy 7 ft. reinforeeil eoiH-rrle twH rtil-eru at Mile r,r).:i ami Mile tlt.C. t'raer fub-liivUhm. r-- I'lan. Kjaflflrattaiii anil form uf toii-tnxt may lie neru anil form of triMler otil.ilni.! at Ihe orrn-e- i.hirf tnglneer, Wlmilier. Man.: Illri.l EiiKlnl-rr, Van-roarer, II..:.; liKlrli I t.iiKlixer, KUmontoii, Alta.; illlill tlilfllUMT. I'rlirii Itiiia-rt. II. i'. Illvlsloii KiiKinrer, calnary. Alta. 1 miters Will not la- mmlitervtl tinleia iu.Mle mi Ibe form tiiwillwl by Ibe Hallway O iiUMiiy and arroniuui!el by an aervpted rlieajue of a rlurtereti liakk equal to five r rent of the value or the work, payable Mi tlie order uf tlw Trrmii(rer. i:a-mil m aOiin.il Hallway.. . llie lowest or any lender Dot nefes-Nirlty areepinl. W. A. klNOSt-AND, nrneral Ma inner. Wlnnlper. Man., An nut mh, lflS. LAND ACT. 1 Notko of Intanllon to , Apply to Purchaia Land. la the Land. Rrronllnr tililrlrt of Prlnra Hupert, and ltu.ue at Shannon Bay M i!.. Maisi-lt Intel, o.C. Iilun.li. II. C. TALK N'lTlfK thai ll(M.e.Mlllertl. Limited, uf Vaniiiaver ll.C, .niiiiiaOnn eat-moil ranneri, liiiiii.l to apply for per-inlaloii lo purrlia the ollnwlnr la-erilel lan.li: Oiniiiieiieliia; at a poHl plarilrd anir.nl-laalely 1 1 rhaliM el, more or teea, from the nrtheat rnrner Lot 1 ft i a (T.L H5tl',: ttirnre ninth rhalm; thrnre wel tO rhalna; theni-e aomti I rhaiut; ttienre weit 411 .rhalna. more 1r lea. In laarh: thrnr foltowiov inrtnderliir or la-arh to point nf ommHireineiii, - and mnlalnliif 4 arrea more nr Iraa. ouatr. .Mii.Lt.hn UMirru. Pr Win. 0, Daltd Jul j 7th, IStS. Applicant Mltcball. Aiinu 'I