July 21, 1925. TOE liATLT" KEW8 paok rrvn . APPLICATIONS DEATH CAUSE : FOR ENGINEER WAS NATURAL thl. Morning for ' partment "wintiug- the Late Capt. Coskrle GRAINING fl PROCESS fl Anyonecan transform old and worn soft wood floors and woodwork into exact duplicate of expensive hardwood finishes by Chi-ftamel Graining Process. You un If m to grain with th Ch. Namel Graining Tool In a few minutes. Chi-Nameted aurlacrt art h I proof and waterproof and will lait lonilr r than oi-dlnary hardwood ftniibca. 1 i or Kulo -by Stork's Hardware Ltd., v H,.. It.'!. CANTON MORACAINE v ! i wa.lin nia- .1 I I"' I III " III I if r.-tr,, in Inti', M.i . Hnrni iiraugi'. !ii iiii'Iii'- wide. W fl i j i Mi mile per $1.00 West of England Store Phono 753. ma TICKETS EASTERN CANADA, UNITED STATES, And to JASPER NATIONAL PARK. w iv via Vancouver or di nt i Mil both directions. 1 oi lull information, np- (ilv R. F. IYIcNAUGHTON, District Passenger. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. GENERAL FURRIERS B.C. FUR Co. Third Ave. Hepuo'nig, Remodelling on Hie premises. Uinz and Cleaning 80.50 Phonos Day: Green 120 Night: Black 709 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phon t. arlnge, Warehousm. and Oistrihuting. Teum or Motor Sorvlee, J'al Sand and Oravel w Speclallie la Piano and Furniture Kovlnn. Dr. E.S.Tait , DENTIST u "olgorson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. f'ffteo Hours 0 0, X-Rny Sorvlce Phone G8G. Tuosdny. Thursday sMirday hvcnlngs Soyen applications have been received by Hip city roulieil inl". T , 1, " L ..' 4L,J'''- Mwar.1 ri.,.,, i it n. MeCokrJe to Cor- 'forYcity ei.gineo.The 1 leilllire.l ranire.l f.,..., orm .. . " " i"1 month In $275, and, in ono ce. the: applicant, did not Mate the salary expected. Tin- appliea-! tions were in most cafes ncoom-Ipaniod by numerous letters of recommendations ,.a Il t.i giving references which might lie consulted. The applications were from S .1 II A nmu In, . r -r J' i:mti:i;, Harry I.. Wighlon J Vancouver. J. T. Harrison Vieloria, H. -a.! .. . ii.. ....... .nr i, an in sinuse .iaw, W illiam Jamieson of Powell Itiver, Frank Iirnwn of Edmonton, nnd G. 'J. Topp of Victoria. They were inferred to ho Hoard of Works for eonsidora-i i o n and recommendation. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert F. 11. Huller, Mrs. A. W. Mcdonald and niece, 11. K. Johnston, Mrs. A. St'otio, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. .Jenkins and J. Me-Kernan, Vancouver; T. l. IIoolli, Nnnaiino; Ir. I'. I). ManSween, V.-.. li . ii':ii..J t-iiiiiiin-i , ii. j. liny and M. H. .larksou, Victoria; Mrs. W. Hussell, Skeena City; .Mr. am! Mix. II. C. Caseluiaii, l.os Angeles; . Campbell, l'rince lieorge; K. A. F.vans. CJuebee; 'I'liomas Kery, Montreal; Mrs. .. I,. M. (iiggey, lerrner; Mrs. liiafstrom and children, Mrs. F. W. Harris and Mrs. J. Doiigla and children. Carlisle Cannery: .1. M. Cooper, Kdmonlon; .1. W. Hridge, .North Pacific Cannery: A. II. Itaillie ami I'.. L. MacLeod, city. Central .1. Hulleel, S. Khefsky, M. Cnn-nell. F. Duggau anil S. Mc-F.aehrnn, C.N. II.; .1. Moran, flreen Island. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land Ho cording District of l'rince llu perl, and situate about one and a half miles east of Mussell I irrlillimian ill. llin nioilth nf Mas sett Inlet. (Sraham Island, jirit- isli Columbia. TAKi: NOT1CK that Lnngnra Fishing & Packing Company Limited, of Victoria, ll.C, occupation, packers, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: j Commencing t a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot PeNen. Oraliam Island, llrilish! lolumliia. about one and n half miles east of Massett Lighthouse at the mouth' of Massell InlotJ Oraham Island, Hrilish Columbia; thence northerly five chains, more or less to low water mark; 1 tliencp westerly, nlong low water, ..rk one hundred and aixtv chains: thence southerly five chains; thence' easterly, ono liun dred and sixty chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or lass. LANrtAUA FIRHINO &. P.ACKlM CO. LTD., Applicant. Per K. H. Simpson, Aigent. Dated June 10th. t925. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotlo Land lte-J cording District of Prinoo Hupert, and situale aliout two miles in a northerly direction from ltooney Point, Massett Inlet, Oraham Island, nrilisb Columbia. Take Nolico that I-angara Fishing & Packing Company Limited, of Massett, H.C., occupation Packers, inlrnil to apply for a louse of the following de-scrihed InmU: Conimoncing at a post planted twn miles in a northerly direction fronrilooney Point, Massett Inlet, Oraham Island, llrilish Columbia; tliPnco easterly five, chains, more or loss, to low water mark; tlnco northerly nimm low water mark ono hun dred nnd sixty chains; thmico .... .i..i.,i liiuuce westerly nvn en. at ll.Ono and l i.nciilg, 12,000 hund e. and s xty southerly ono ,un chains, more or Ipss, " '"lA0 lo the Pacific Fisheries, commencement, nnd containing, rannrtifln Canadian ii a more or less 'i i'ACKLNO Pntr of Jacks, 8,000 pounds at. O & t I.AMIAIIA n i t" ii'"!- l SI I IN () JTI) 0H() nmI fl5c. Koyousii, 5,000 4A 1 AppHcnnt. pounds at 10.90 and 7c, to the i isn lo. per Ii. H 8impson, Agcntyioyni .... ,nr I I Mulnieng, Mllli'iienir 10 Dated June I3tn, At M U"S m"nl ;. . IT IlilH COIIIP to hg 'ilea death' r from from natural P!, .causes.- Deri !lf (foreman), -o. Hell.iJ. A'J iiiuion, Irank Clapp, Wm. Slier-man, anil Frank A. Stevens were enipannelled as Hie jury. . ; W V W'ui i.l.l I, - . . . ' .' "'' as caiieil ;ns a u' twiLiu ..r an auto accident1 nt jthe corner ()f Second Avenue and (Sixth Street in which a car f I PI l-fall I.'iiiin1...l . t ... a ! J, owe SirilCK ini M,.(.,t,..; .. . ..... s il L, TfiT (M Hie same street. The evidence showed Ihat the ear was pro reeding slowly and that Cant. MrCoskrie was crossing 'over from HupejL Hotel corner and was nbouT opposite Hie silent policeman. J. I). Md.eod anil Muy Mitchell were not eye wit nesses of tiij. accident but noticed Capt. McCoskrie -was down under the fore part of the car and assisted him to bis feet. H. Mitchell examined the car and found the brakes el. None of the witnesses noticed anv ll'llii lift llin n!ii,l..iin oml n.i ' aia ,,f ii... ..m 4i.;.i.A.i Freeland Lowe, the driver of Hie car was railed, and substan dated ju detail t lie evidence iven. He said there were cur tains on Hie car, and be did not ee Ciipl. McCoskrie until bis 'car hit him. He was rounding the silent policeman and the car was travelling, about five miles an linim lie lielpeil Mr. Wnglil assist the Captain In Hie Hupert Hotel ami reported the accident to the police. Doctor's Evidence Dr. I.. W. Kergiiv said that he, was called to Ihe house of Capt. McCoskrie on June 10 at about 5.30 and found him in bed. He examined him closely, and lound no hones, broken, -nn discolora tion, or signs of abrasion. His pulse and lempernturp were nor mal. His condition improved and ho was out of bed until (.about July I he suffered from a chill and he was admitted tn the General Hospital. Jaundice developed about ' July 5, from whlch lie recovered and again on July IK he suffered from another ntlack, and died nbout 12-ocloci: noon on July IV. In response to -a question from Ihe jury, the doctor said that there was nothing to show that the accident would have caused the death apart from the various' complications, and a person younger in years and not suffering from any illness would have been nut again in n fo.Iays He described in detail Hie health of the deceased for a period of years and also in formed the jury that he was ,n ........ .. n f nhn Hid filivin'll fnn J1"1" " ilition bad been very precarious r sn,,, ,in'- The jury tlipn retired and af ter deliberation brought in the-verdiet as above. HALIBUT ARRIVALS HEAYTAGAIN TODAY Nearly 200,000 Pounds was Marketed at Fish Exchange This Morning Nearly 200,000 pounds oT halibut was marketed nl the F'lsh Exchange this morning, arrivals and sales being as follows: American Scandia, 80,000 to Cold Storage Co. at 10.10c and Tic. Akutan, 30,000 do Atlin Fisheries at 10.50c and 5c. Vesta, 0,000 to Pacific Fisheries at- 12.10c and 6c. F.ureka, 12,000 to lloolh Fisheries at 1 1.60c and Oc. AJki, 5,000 at J I ,fOo and 0c: Chum, 0,500 at 11.00 and 0u; nnd Kaslern Point 5,000 at 12.10 and Oc, to the Canadian Fish nnd Cold Slorago Co. Unimak, 11,000 to lloolh Fisheries ill t I.OOo and 0c. J. V. Todd, 10,000 to Atlin Fisheries at ll.OOo and 0c, 10,500 to ColdStor- MILLBANK THE QUALITY CIGARETTE J, V 15 PER PKG. I LARGE PKG. OF ' 25 for 35 1 ' age Co. at 10.U0 anil 7c. Point May, 0,000 to Cold Stor age Co. at rO.'JO ayt. 6.5c. Prosperity A., 10.000 to Atlin Fisheries at 10.60c and C.5c. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sheas-grren and Miss Kvclyn Sheas-green are summering at their collage at sl Vancouver. Thc have as their guests for Lhe summer, their daughter, Mrs. Mar-nnletle and children from Prince Hupert. Vancouver Province. SMITHERS The second car of ore has been shipped from the Duthi Mines and il is now planned to ship out a car .every four days. Ed. I'.by is workJng two shifts, of drivers-urn the truck nmd it is making four -trips a dajv - y- ( v ;' l .vtAmohg the- Kmitheriles ffwhoT' returned home Ihe latter part of the week after holidays spent In other climes were Mrs. Stafford. Miss Doodson, Al. Flnnerly and Hans Olson. Miss Hilda Spooner and Mrs. Thornton of New llar.ejlon arc gnosis nt .Mrs. Hirnie's summer camp at Lake Kalhlyn. Dr. fleo. Ilnnson nnd 'partv who are conducting a geogra phical survey in this distrinU moved down from the Hudson HUH TONIGHT- Tomorrow Alright NR TabUI atop lek haadaohat, rtliav bllioua atlaoka, ton and rtiulat the alimlnativ oriana, maka you (aal flna. "BttlarTkan Pills For Uvtr Ills ORMES LIMITED Day Mountain on Sunday and left the next morning for Usk to do some work in lliji! district. TERRACE NOTES Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas -AlcCly-inonl and Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Campbell of Prince Hupert are the guests of Air. and Mrs. II. 1.. Mcintosh at the Crosswnys. Lee Delhurem of Uk was a visitor to lown on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Huriis nf Snillh-ers, who have been spending a couple of weeks at the Hatchery til Lakelsp Lake, returned home Saturday. Mr. Jenkins of the Eofc-s'jry Departmrut is on a visit of Inspection to lown. Ho is nccoin-panied by li's wife. ' ' ! "'IWluV fruit inWlor from Victoria, is sjiending most of his time these days between hero aqd Homo. Miss Edna Waldron, wlio formerly taught hero, is spending Iho holidays with Mr. and Mrs. V A. King Miss Mayme Dubli is spending tlje week end in lown. Mrs. Joe Cook, who has been ill here for some days, is being taken lo the Haxellon Hospital. NEW VESSEL COMING TO PRINCE RUPERT Canadian Fishing Co.'s Deepsea Runabout Coming With Party of Boston Visitors Next, week the Canadian Fishing Co.' new deepsea runabout Cnnfiscn, rweully put in operation on the coast by llin com pany, will arrive in Prince Hupert having on board a party of Hos- lon visitors including O)rgo F. Oniony nnd X. L. Fulhant, both of whom are directors of Ihe New England Fish Co, and who will he ncconipnnlWl by their fnmilies. Accompanied by A. L. llager of Vancouver who is pre- sident and managing director of. the Canadian Fishing Co., Mr Urueliy and Mr. l'ulliam are to make nn instc'tion of the com pany properties. Decides Prince lliiinrt, ottier points to be visited by tliem will include Dutedale and Ketchikan. The CanHsco is commandeil by Capt. A. Freenwin,; wteran navigator of this coast who was last bore aboard .11. M.' C. S. Th'iepval when that vessel' went to convoy and bring southj the Hritish rouml-tho-world flyers. Advnrti"e in the Daily News LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land. In the Land nerordinir nistrlrt of Prlnrn niiiwft. aiia situnle at Awum niver, Awuiu Day. Muclt inlet. O.C. lil.tiula. !.:. TAkK NOTICE that Mrs. James Field ing Strang, ur .sunnyslde, ll.C, urriiallun unrnni wniniiu. mieiin to 4iniy tor pe.r- 1111.111)11 III IIUITIMSP IMF UIUIVS1I1K ne-:, nrrlueil land: ; lUmuiienrlnr at Post nianUnl at niih: MHter mark. Awiinl.Htvert .llii'iirg i- flulntfi iu.i.lt,.V IhuiiM, In il.i'i,V.k.u. nuSiA ..Hi lean to imrlliuoft nirner l.ol 1GI7; llienrel an rhaln.4 south; thenre IK chains eaKt:' iiHiKo 4ii ciiains north; lliem'e t chains uesl; tlieni-o 15 rlmlns aniitli to point rf nniiifieiiceiii-nt. and containlnit iU acres. inijii'i' or less. I .MIIS. JAJIKS IIKLni:U STItA0, Applicant. Per Wm. a. Mitchell. Agent. Iialeil July 7th, I0S5. I LAND ACT. I Notlca of Intention to Apply to Purchaee , Land I li Prince Hupert Land hlslrlct, necnrdliiK IHstrlrl if Prhicfl lliierl. mid siliialit, at Shannon Hay, ll.i;., Massell Inlet, O.C lilnnil. i TAkK MiTIDK that James Hftiillntr. Slr.intr, or HunnyKlde, B.r:., occupation raiiiier.viiiaji, Intends to npply Tor inrnil-' aluii to purcliase Ihe rolloulnr descrihedi lands: i i riiiineiiclnr at a pout planted 11 chains, noiitli k :ir,dcir. west, more, or less from1 Mtnthtfest corner of Lol I54H; thence, ttiiilh .10 chains; thence west 30 rhaln, more or le, lo wau-r'a edire; thenifi r I low In ir meaiKlerlmr of lieach to point! of iiinimemeiueut, and coutalnlnir t: acres, inure or lea-. ! jas. iiraiiiNO stnAn. i AppllrailL Per Wm. O. Sllitlieil. ' Oaleil July 7th, U8S. LAND ACT.J Notlca of Intention to Apply to Purchase Lena. In the Land nccorilliiir District of Prince Hiierl. and situate at Shannon Hay ; H.r... M.iHsett inlet, y.n. IslaniH. II.C.! TAKK XOTHX that (hisse-Mtllerd, l.lni-lleil, r Ynuniiiver B.C., iHTiipatlnn al-, nion ciinilei-s. Intends lo aplv for per-, mission to purchase the following d 1 scrllMid land": i t. miuxiiclnir at a post planted apmxt ! mately ll.elialns wl, more or less, rromi the northeast corner Lot ICI8 (T.L.I , i,ni-i; iin-nrr suiiui a ciunns; inence wi'St tn chains; thence south ( chains: 1 Uience west 40 ch.i ns. nuirn nr lens. I ft lieach; thence, rollowliiK meandering of hencn lo point or rninnieiicenieiit. and 'Viutaiiilng IS acres more or leas. . OOSSK Mil. I. Kill) LIMITHl. I Arpltrant, Per Win. 0. Mitchell. Aren'' Daud July 7th, HS5, FiveRoses Flour for Breads, Cakes, Puddings, Pastries Thriving children prefer the bread you make with Five Roses Flour. It is stored with the flavor, vitality and easily-digested nourishment of prime "Manitoba wheat. Nutritious, Wholesome and Keeps Well Agent John L. Christie Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load $6.00 Half load ... ... .. $3.00 Large sacks BOo DRY BIRCH Per load $0.60 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 080 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Don't Miss BENT'S Summer Clearing Sale