t n. r i ) 1 r CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY, w.atarn Rag Ion. IMS 11 1 II sr August 10, 1029. THT? OATLt paor mm il i MiMI lll I rrrrlved , inr i.iih-i Minmff. Aviiiiii ' ;niir twelve o'rlwk turno, "' 7,7 itir I h lUy of Annul, IWI1, K vail ' rrpUrwiiMil Willi rim. ' i In j-l four vhmhIi-ii riilicili ". v lmiln, and iixulruriiiaii or t ft rrinrorren rntirrrir lx, rut- i,D3 anil una 1 3 .c, 1141. alliilia mil furill rif ron- mh-ii mil form or temli-r uriii'rn ! i iiH-r i.niriim-r. iiirlri ).nriin-rr. Vault - li fl hnrliwrr, Miiinnion, i l.iiyirtwr, Prlnrr liupt-ri, Kiuiwrr, Ciliary. All, t linl b miuldi-red uhlraa nil aMppllrd by the hallway ii . iininiiifil lit- m ti'triiiMj - artrred 1(411)1 rtial tu nu ll,, mm' n inr work, piy. .i i.t of the Trraturrr, ciu-. I:ailwa. in i limlfr nut owe- W A. UX0SI.AN0, Oem-ril ilanart-r. Van, ; ih, ittt. WATCH NOTIC. Uaa and lleraoa. Tli f Hill William C. Rptan, lit UMkrpnrt cannery, mil apply rir I llrriirn li i miner Inrbr dally ind ttUmt of wilrr imii nr ml mi uiurri ruwa Mi'iiiwrli . IH'l I i i 1 t' i dunirtlK1 iimI mniry i ri Un.l ilwriUl it j, III BI'M-k A, (jurrn :h4rlntlr I hi- Ifllrc wi tMMInl ihi Hi' lilli diy of Hly I9i - iiiiiire iihI in itiplimitrfi . . . iml li. tlu "Wller Afl.i ii). it In Urn orrin- i.f llw ii i'rtnr Hu-rt. H.i:. WATIR NOTICE. I In. h fli. Vrltrrly ! . -i Tit'- Arm itKit ii - n ti r HI l invert triin il a mi ilaMtl th t tho tllrkrt rlllm. . I l- r tVrflMttir tmrt1 i.. iltiril at lb )jirtlm-r i-l '! lrtt im Ihr ..li rru ill) of Jul), - iini IM.IUI- anq an ml r.i ind to Wilrr niM, rirlumrtii ru hi:. tiMo airly '11-H atifirtrir kT lhl jl ivwtparw-r. Ttn dl t irll.- of Irk Millrr A44lraat A WATIR NOTtCC Dltirilan ad Um Id tlUil. AIM. i itui Inniwr OoM i.iir" ! aitnn-r m iW-ly f.ir a Hrrar Ur Ii4l ir tM ntm irrl t ufuwvr rrr vMrli fv dram inlu W 1kv rw" mr. Th ilr tr. tn o trrain il I - iiii.ri 1 urnrr nr Ik fur . 1 Vlivril I2UUU, '. nrl- lurtM,t Inirrlbnl at h ).nrHir. . lrd utl IM Mni i-m1 day r Jul - ih" norr and in ai. urn.. and In the will U- nN in Ibr nrrten 'li r it Allin. Hir irii'-altn may l nUJ 1 ' a U R thrnm aiMitlirU ..i .., aw lf 11 rlh. .irrlr ikmt l" ,, r.1v "thl liundlTd frrl. nre nnriiM-riy in rnnn. nmr . 1 nil ir roininnrrmrnl. ind li 1... ti...rv or lt, VX il.., liftlTMII r.li HMI1H I'M kl.NO CO, I.Tt)., .. . Appllranl LAND ACT. I1? MM.,"lln PPly lo Laaa Lind ii v iinrin inariwur mini , '' Ifian.l, ami trim rat frn U' ioaimi. ITAir 1 1 t ' . .-Vt VT, l: n,l Antlo lirlllth Col ' unpany I linlinl, ofj h" 1 1 ... . . ""ipaiiim rancra, in- b . V'1,' Ir" t tin. fuiinw iiii ni..... .i.iiir , nt at 1 Mn M.nl.,1 il tilth ""iiiwat aiiom or li iii it 1 1.1 I IM, n Po.ltion iH-arln imrih ,.,'Vr I'land and tr I t r..in 1 h .te' .V.'1"'. "lUtan l.l-.-l: ' r. fivV;1X,."iT...,'"n . i''ii wnr,r Ii 1 1 """iirii reel, more nri ifiTiri! ; ,.,m,rll''l X- t.E.i thrum air, r.h". "ra or lra. U low 3ti" 11...V . T. .nnrotwrairriy . imiii " nr ' i' ,,, " riant niinilrwl frrt, lr !"',"'f ""wihrrly 10 rlialm. It . iniii,.i... ..I'"'"' f riimiiiinrrnii'iit. A?rtii.r nniTisn c.oi.iimiua fACKIXO CO. LTD., LAND ACT. J1"' ' '"u'o toApplf to rurchaa liiii'rVt ,r.r "''" f rrlnro 1,1 M?.i.,""" flwnium Hay I.1: -T V.,!(! v.V,' """:M"lrr,l. Mtn. . "'" In , ...l." '. -' 'P',l P .""' Ii nnr lr,h"" i ... ..' ' et'iv rnr pr-"il laiuiJ followlnir tie- 1 1 in. . ....,,. ,, ...... . C '" I i-lialnt "..'. ' P'iniril Ipprnti- 1 "1 Imini rininai tiirtii-a II! thi'iirn Mi I. "r hr litl, M Zint or Jnt '"nrtr'rlnt nf, "SSh ll.t.Mlf IJMITKn. I... " . Applirint Win, a, Milclirll. A lint LIMITED VIEW OF CANADIANS Writer Says They Lack Broad VIlon Needed In Country Today Hrure llutchion, n young writer of much ability, who a(. a special correspondent of Die in V. TVrTI "rnatlonal viewpoint. If par .nil ii Hi Miurrr. m.i iianiHiii rr.'ifi'il HI liallle ini lillle loeal i.ue 1,p Canadian people would lie-in (o ftimpect that tonielhlnp win wrong. hi Mher word- Ofinada ha Krown to nationlioiHl during the lat i- few yearn i'.ii mnoL iniisb faler inier than inan Oin.wla ai a whole muat have a clearer unilernlandinp of iU re-latlou with the onlaide wnrld. It mtmt fix lt place In the wheme of thing more definitely. create a new and powerful bornl of kympathy a mi oik lhetnclv; I hey will llnnk of, themtelvea a tlanndian firl, and a eaatem-era or weiiteriier afterward. So Ions aa their thought are enn-rent rated nn their own internal Inuible the natural tllviainn nf Ihia country will appear inseparable, the unhappy economic pulf already exilinir between the Maritime, the l!nat. the Prairie and the Pacific aeahoard will widen. Hut united and Canadian In their dealinRn wilh the Kmpire and I lie mit-ldi world, the Isolde nf llii cotiutn will have a w'airru rhame of overcoming their. n. iihhi ramilv Iroulile. (Inly Willi Hie 'l aHaranr ft lltl , , . .. . ' n rairr. Tn iiairi fnpiration of an nll-emjiraemp 'I.. IOMI ur ima pomr, rjnR(RI,,M f pf,Mi,-i .'iLn vixr tTl.. li'. ,o arraiure a workiiiK comproniie v niinaM 'itn'." Atrn'J between the diec interest of land act. earh memlier. at IntaMlon I Appl; a Laaaa U LAND ACT. 1: rtt I j ml hrrtinlin I'll I Natlca of Inlantlan U Aaplf to Laaaa Land 'n'- lniirri, and tiiwato oa ..jt-t r Hriilth olni n I'rinn- lliirl Mh llrninltiir fiKtrlr 1 .n i iiul, ami linnf at M ,r erlnr lHirrl. and tluale at Ye ' Mii.d 'anal, ami barllf lalkHi Kay. Mtn liikl. 1 t iii rnaii Irra lt.mll TAM; oili: thai runnw II. Slmn. ' ud, I. .f Mjttril. lit. rrtiilliin riiHMTjnian, : ' lhat Anal" rtritoh ti.--! intrivH i aMdv rr a lMr r Uh fid-1 if .4iiiany l.lnillrtl. l lnlna dNrrilid landai-B' K'lipaiK I'arkrrt. In i .aiimrnrtnl at a 'alel atwut ' a i'a nl th rolWiw-IM rhito rlrly fnmi tl YK nirtwr ' UiwU l.j 1 ,,1 11111. Iianrp 1. 1 nal IMtlhrt: at a in.it nUnlod it blah ihrnrai ra H rnaln; Uhw iynn Hire 1 al Sj.it r.iinl, Portland tnil; itiilna. tinirr ir U, In lilli wllrr liMrk: it n ii.inr hlih vialrr iik-iiiy raticnv ikw man airr nun i ' iht hmidrixt (tel In a.pi'"1' "r MtinienTiint. and nmuinlni a ini. iihita iir lea KI'IK.NK It. SIMI'SON. Applicant. natwl JiEflJJLUt-L9 !i LAND ACT. Natk at Intaalkn to Apply t Purchaaa Land I In SOiixina lunar Land nn-ortllnr Dla-trlrt r I'rlnrf llutwrt, H.:.. ind aitualu llaytr lalind, "iith nf Wika lalaml. "'Titr. MiTtrr: that the Canadian llh-ii.i i.r Vanrnuvi-r. II I'. , nrruri' lliirt Ijimi H,,,n lil-iiim. alnHiii t'annrn. InlrniH to ipply ih llio ",rr 'Pert, and lliiate rnr rmiii'Hi l" pnrrliae m followln i'ii i tiuira or wairt u- ( rtirnwu iiinit. ........ ....1, iilanlnd It 111 Hi Ih ni n...iK ........n. ...... imtt witrr niark on r( ihnrn of llayalaik awl; llw-nr nnrlh frvrn rlialna; rrn Phalli". Ilirnrr m riiaum, nnrill our rnii-ii. " nM riiHin; Ihrni'r anulh in i Imrr Hn- tn ' ,1 , "ir rminw Ihrnrr ra.t "" , rnmnr i.im nr ruin iirnn lnrni, "IW " TilK''cAN'iDlAN FISHO CO. LTD Diud ioiu' My. Salmon River Section and Premier Mine Are Officially Reported on by Department (Hy (S, A. Clothier. Mcsident Mininir Knirineer The Salmon Hiver section, with an "arra of about 00 square mi , ,,p n, Halnioii Hiver valley nbob the Ala-ka-Hrilish Columbia boundary line at about l.'l-Mile. II i reached by into, road from Hlewiirt to theorem ier anil trails lirnnchiiiir frnm (In. Victoria Time ami tlu Vnin-oii-j ''""I in all ilireciioim. Tin- new bridge .arro-s Cascade vcr Star during the nail aoHinni creek, liuill ,v the .Minel Dfti.iM incut .! Hm li-emir u..tn ' le'K'Wil parliament, wril-l wnx nece.otry for the area on the west side of Cascade. A ing a feature arliele on "(Jan-! I,or,io" nf road was huilt last year on the wot hank. I.nt as ana Haee in lite Sun" ay in'1 11 'rin and nd nowier. pari: The (-inadinn peojile, hny wilh their own affair aiid ask-iir mostly Ui .he (.ft alone, haven't learned to look heyond their own houndnriex yet. par liament. buy wilh Hie Canadian iu?Vir?r IM,"I'I"'- internal affaiw. ami , i ii inriird i tu oiirr finding plenty there lo worry worry r" l-lw.l, I l.,.., .l.l t ... fit l IbaiUl i.lMJH I'll-1 """Mi. v ... .ii.-i .in -Miout Hie uHiial a mini nt of pronperliiijr wa ,jOIW, m l0 va. ley lail year. Development, however, Ini not heen nearly m ae-tlve a in previous yearn, the epidemic or inenrporir1lo;i apparently havfnjr nhlfled to the Hear Itlver Meet ion on aecnunt of Hie diieeeM of the Dunwell. Svoml proiierliex have, how-t n under development li i the upper valley the Silver iikuai i.'i.i I.. (e, Kldorado, Cronholm-Hart holf, Troy and neyrral oHier: while Hip Indian, It.fi.- Silver Company, and of rourne the Premier have operated rontiniiouxly. the Indian deeper developmenl w .mi. i...ii nHjr i,r uiru Wii. r liwutdiT or iih)i, I.,, -,.,. i i,.i,..ii, i ... ft , ,l,r . haK proven dUaiiim i, . nt lrt, . frown In Inlcrnalional f mi- wurr iiirhti. piriu-M' ,,, ,h" U l'- c,,.. s,lv''r J'u Company re- ,. Vin.ii. li..:., itiw.'.inrslaii.lii.tr It. iiu.-.i,.i i. i "t"."!". ".i r ' I enftouraKintr, V'tr,ii,,,.-?,,i,ni ii V.. .. i... . i . . mt -l-"l- iii i.. - - m . it iini. niitii 'Jf null in I I i..hi.ih, i I ill w iwutt ......i.i .,li .... i i. . F w r. srt.i. A.piifBi. ..t.rii Vlll .111 "II IlljC (iilllllfil 'Hie Premier dihured fl,-1 ill rt mm . i . i.. . .iii a-Tl. i.i...i . :nt i..ti . l:!r rr r ww,w dividendV 7,; -,,... ,, .... ,r rpMiiiM- fi .... ,in oitinian and um ldlitie and problem nf a -iwiver , r , hat r. n-Ml,fn ll" i Ilk" a Jth put x. ... aiktrr.. i Idiiikvi tins on hi fiml lonir Iriniiti.r. ill an.ly fur a Itrntrfiin ... .1 ...... ih- K.lal or tn tuUtr trt 11 "me to ei Hii 10 mem. -amr nt llM, kivmal lllll lhi nhl iltiv. tiav rnn fi.i.. ever. For Ita own proleetinn On the Alaka iilo of the hou mlary tine several iirujierlieA are developing well; I lie UJver-lde at 7-.Mile Uaa heen equipped with a eonrentralor and i now oil the nhippinir Ual. iiio. re- I tort are alio heard of the Daly Alaaku property at- 11-Mile and other. Premier Mine 1 Premier (told Mininir Co.. I. Id. ' VuJa.'Au "o'w' XV,,,,n "nM,,al,,' n a whole WB! incon'oraled in 191'J. with a u V u'imi uy u rtktill'vJrln lo think of their eonntry enpilalinition of 5.00.ioii at Vm. tuv.irdr r lib il a a aovereixn nation with full f a nhare par value power In deride ia relnllon with all part, of the world they will II I a re- nrpanltalMin of the old Salinoi - Hear Hiver Mininir Company, t.ld. orpaniei) by O. It. Iluuli in the early day of Stewart. It was in the fall of IUIU that the Ameri ran Smelling and tiffining Com pany acquired the coiilrolllnjr in- lereat in t lie company from Trile, Vilon, NIU and' Wood. wtio had purchased the. properly from the Salmon-Hear llixer C. ami bronchi it into prominence. The firl dividend, f Ulli.OOil, wn tmiit in. I llil and up to the end jof t'JSt fri.Ct9.025 ha been paid. (her f ID,0O0.0(Ml worth of tre ha been produced in that IJme. Thl a year (12I, I.VJ.0II ton of ore wa mined, of which 75,-UI7 Ion of firl-cla Orf wn hipped to Tacoina smelter, il.-132 ton of second cla ore wa ihinncd lo Cratibv smeller at Anyox, and the remainder, fll,9C3 ton wn milled, prodtirinn KSJl Ion of concentrate shipped to Tacoma and Selby plant and 13 Ion of precipitates shipped liv I lie Selby smelter. Tlie total tonnape shipped wa H5,5Hii tons, having a pro conlent of I3U.2K 01. Bold, 3,-OI5..1H5 ni. silver, auil rloJ.OlO lit" lead, a total value of approximately fl,K'.tH,'J27, riKiiriiiK silver and lead al their average price; for the, year, showing rin increase or nearly f 7011,000 .overj last year. A slight increase of the average value in bollt gold and silver I noted in the. ore mined. The increase in tonnage, milled and shipped is due lo improved mechanical elllciency; six Willley table, were added lo Ihn mill for cleaning ronceutrnle and I he diiviim mechanism of the aerlnl LAND AOT. Natlc of Intanllon to Apply to Laaa Land in iTlnrr liuniTt IjihI Hrmrillna Mttrlrt or llrlllli Ciiliiinlila. anil illuair it' . " vrmi .' m. MtV tttt I '" "r l,,l",n lrv Oraltanij " naiwi LAND ACT. Nollca of Inlantlon to Apply to Laaat , Land in catalar land IHHrlrt. lirrnnlinir HI irlr" prtnri lttVri. U.c , ami luatr north or lioari"h liv. I'.irllanil canal. TAkK viTICK that tli' cini.iun nh- nf H O., wrup In. I t Vanrnurr. iCtc- rotminint ISyVwSRo Ci'i . LTD. n.tni '"nth M LAND ACT. Not...f 'rrrrVlanVl.'mrV1 r"lin.1' V'TIC. i '.tier thai i " Ciiiiiln nh-TAkK .'.""'...ivrr. t.:.. orrnpa-'.' I.'-' "r J.?Jrt . tntrnil tn. tpely turn. ?iim' fn OWIllK nr- ira'r um in rnr iirrnt aalnn tn irrilint Uml;- - ..tuninl l hlrh Ca .lit liar in J 11 r ! PJ!1 V mlln imrlh wairr mark, rn-ar ".''" ,,n,, )nrnr(. frnm rannrry 1 n , ,rn rtmlti: IMAim. tin mitii'R lhat I. F.nrrnn II. Slum ' ni.n narkrr. Inlillill tn IMily rnr k'sar or tlir fnlliiwliii OrarrllH-d luniln: r.i.niiin-ni-liir at I imst planlril ilmnt I rhalna nnrlh fnun ihr lHrlhrat mrnrr or Inillan lirrrvr No. line, oraham tttaml, Pu'lirr iinrthrrly 1 rlialna to low waierr Ihi-nrr rollnwlnr low watrr mark lofl rhalna In I wrMrrly itlrrrllon; thrm-e aniilhrrlv 3 rlialna j thrnrr rKtrrlv 1C0 rhalna. tn point or nuiiiiii'iiiiiiicnt, and rnnlaliiliiir 4S irrra, mnrr nr Iraa. Kt'liK.NH II. SIMPSON. Appllcint. Palrit J nn !tnih. tftai. LAND AOT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Purehaaa kano. In ihr Land rtrrordlnr Dlatrlrt of rrlnro luiwrl. and alinair at Aw urn lilvrr, awiiiii nay. Mai-tt intrt, u.u, ittamta. PC TAKR .NOTICE that Mr. Janir Flrld-Inr siranr. of smmyaldr, II. C. nrrupatlon ninrrli'il wiiiiiiiit. Intrml tn apply Inr Jirr-lnili'ii In piirrliaiM. thr rollnwlni ttr-arrllird lamia: r.iiiiiiiiriirinv at I pnat planlril it' lilrli watrr mark. Atvnm lilvrr; thrnrr I ilialm nortiti thrnrr ill rhatna vrt, inorr or Iraa in tinrthwryl rnrtirr l.ol IM7 thrnrr an rlialna anntlit thrnrr It rlialna raati ihrnrn tn rlialna mirths thrnrr t rlialna writ; tlirnrr It rlialna amiih to point of riiiiiini'iii'i-inriit, ind ronltlntiir lb afrrt, inure or lr. Mits, jamf.s FiF.i.nnn stuano. Pir Win, 0. Dated July UU. Kit. Applirint. .MIK rhrll. Atrnt. tramway was improved, resulting in speeding it up. Operation were sonic w hat slowed up for 'i inonlli or so during Hie winlcr owing l,o lack of waler-power, due lo the abnormal cold weather before Hie protective, heavy snowfall. Development Work A vigorous development campaign ha been carried on throughout Hie year, consisting) of 3.000 feel nf drifts 'nin.. I etc., and 1 1,830 feel of diamond-drilling. This work has been especially gratifying' in that it has developed more ore than ha been mined during tlie year, therefore increasing the known ore rat-serves. A new s tope was opened up on Xo. 1 level, armtheron No. 2, and two on Xo. I. iri. 3 level, a indicated last year, ha proven particularly productive and the ore-body ha in place shown exceptional width. 'All the new stupe a well as .the old ones have been worked for the ton- nage mined. The Xo. 0 tunnel wn advanced 1,100 feet, practically in a straight Hue, to a point 2,500 feet from the portal, where a 3- comparlment 'raise -was started and driven 500 feet during the year to connect with the Xo. level. The raise has about CrO feel yet to go before reaching Xo. 1. Intermediate levels wilt be opened from il for exploratory purpose. All the other lev ads hae been extended along the ore-zone. Many Improvements surface improvement and change during the. year con istcd of the erection of a. steel lank. 5,000-barrel capacity, at the mine for storage of Diesel engine oil. Oil can now be brought up over the tramway ilurinc the summer months, when actual consumption itf oil is lowest, and stored for winter use. AH the men have been removed front Camp 1 down to Camp 1, except ttie main office and staff. Sexeral of the building at Camp 1 have been remod elled into thrce-room-and-hath suites for married couples. Those suites are steam-healed, elect ric-lbrlited, have hot and cold water. clc. A new dry-houso 10 by 10 feel, with up-lo-date equipment, has been creeled al Camp t lo acommodale the underground men. Xot lite leasl important item of the year' progress, and one lending towards a fine camp spirit and resultant genera! efficiency, has been Iheirgani-i.ttlon of a Community Cluh. of which every employee is a meml-ber. A hall has been fitted up w here ibc'al talent .- entertain ments, dnnres, and smoker are given at short interval, ami n reading room arranged containing lafe papers, magazine, and a library of books. fcaskcthal) is the popular winter sport and a fine tennis court ha boon built. The personnel of the, staff is: Dale I.. Pitt, ntanager; Hert F. Smith, assistant manager; lleo tor McDonald, mine supcrintcn tlepl: V. Asselline, concentrn inr mouth or Mawtt tnirt. aixxu ijlor superintendent : and Harry nd wiiw '"I Lrv: 7 , ,."n i rn. rhaln tmrlh mail thr imrlhral inr I ,. ..,.,, . lisi, or Niaasrtl. Ilrlll'h Coliinilili. orrnpa. I Al TV DCADI T UHaCDmiKHa Ultl 1 tiUI IAj 1IIULUUU11U MUST EDUCATE YOUTH TOIIONTO, Aug. 19. "It 1 tiseles to try to attempt In edu-cale the rown-up people of Canada," said 11. V.. Howe, vice-president of the Teachers' Federation in nn address- here. "They are so hidebound in their political, religious anil other views that a nliauge Is loo much to expect. The only way out is to In terest and educate our children nationally ralher limn prnvin chilly. What is the object of the Canadian Teachers.' Federation there, in a nulshcll, i the answer. It is Impossible, absurd, to look upon the federation as auyiiiiiig 111 1 110 wny 01 a union. It was ridiculous lo think of try ing lo Impose, similar financial responsibilities upon Prince F.d ward Island, jy, and upon On Does Your Grocer H Use Scales? E DOESIBecause you expect him to weigh your orders of bulk goods. If he didn't you would assuredly change your grocer. The same thing is true with circulation. During the last few years Advertisers have not been satisfied to suppose they were getting a certain circulation for their money; they don't want to be merely told, they want to know. They want the circulation measured by a standardized and unquestionable measurement. The Audit Bureau of Circulations is the recognized authority for proving circulation. It is maintained as a co-operative organization by the advertisers, advertising agencies and publishers who realize the necessity for businesslike methods in advertising. A.B.C., reports place in the hands of advertisers, essential facts that have been secured and verified by a searching examination of ths publisher's records You don't need to buy Space by Guess.! You can get the fall circulation facts on the Prince Rupert Daily Ijlews hy referring to the last A B.C. report which will be gladly . furnished by request. tario. The main object was to bring in eJoer contact those person occupying key positions. o far as the future of the coun try was concerned the teachers. "I believe there is no body of people on earth thai are. giving i f themselves, of IJieir nervous energy, of their very life, more freely and with less thought of what tjiey are going" to get out of it than are the teachers of Canada, and. for lhat matter, of the rest of the world, declared Mr. Llowe in conclusion. REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH WOULD ENTER THE UNITED CHURCH m VHTIOniA, Aug. 19. The reformed F.piseopal Church lraj opened negotiations wilh the United Church of Canada wilh a View lo amalgamating with that body. Hishop Hrewing. head of Hie church in Canada has appointed a committee lo go into Hie mailer with a view lo carrying mil the scheme. Already at Xew Westminster a United Church minister is in charge of a reformed episcopal congregation and il is considered likely the merger of the whole body will be nrrangrd. GRAIN SHIPMENTS THROUGH VANCOUVER HALF OF LAST YEAR WJNXIPFi, Aug. 19. Figures on the urain movement through Hie port of Vancouver for the two years of 1923 and 192 t shows that for Ihe year 1923 there were 51.725.3 18 bushels exported through Vancouver, ami for Hie year 1921 there were 25,273,5Q0 bushels. The Canadian Pacific Railway carried 21,751 curs to Vancouver in 1923, and 12,363 in 1921. P.t- itiicpil In nercetitace the Cana dian Pacific carried C0.5 perl cent in 1923, and 7a. I per cent in; 1?1. The elevator capacity at Vancouver i (5,500,01)0 bushel. The Sacrificial Table Alfred That young bride next door worship her husband, doesn't she? Kthel Well, she certainly place burnt offering r be fore bini at every meal. Royal Impracticable "This bag," said the eager salesman, "is nil leather, solid! leather, every inch of it solid leather." rfH "My good man," replied In cuslomer, "I want a hollow one, to put things ip, ypn know. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Hay, Massett Inlet. 0.0. Islands, U.C. Take Xotico thai Cosse-Mil-lerd, Limited, of Vancouver, B.C. occupation Salmon dinners, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing nt a post planted approximately 20 chains east from northwest corner Lot 1571:! thence south 3 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence south 2 chnins; thence west 10 chains to west boundary of Lot 1571; thence south 8 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence north 20 chnins; thence cast 2 chains, mnro or less, to beach; thence following meandering of shore line to point of commencement, and containing 22 acres, more or less. OOSSK-MILLKlin, LTD. Applicant. Per Wm. 0. Mitchell, Agent Dated June 26th, 1025. Big Assortment of Finest Quality Silk. Satin Velvet, Crepes, Taffeta, Flannels, Serges, etc., at reasonable prices West of England Store Phone 753. P.O. Box 235. Phong 209 Richard Garrett representing W. H. M. ROLSTON A CO. Specialising in Portland Canal Mining Slocks. Porter Idaho-Marmot Metals limber lor Sale On Lots 1779 anil 4780. Range 5 Coast District. Price $2,500.00 cash. This timber is subject lo Prov. Oovt. stumpnge charges. Apply- - T. S. ANNANDALE, New Westminster. at . KB