iii mr. September 2 102S IILVER SLIPPER M1NINQ COM- PANT, i-i.ni i tu, HMlKllV MVKN Uut the . r I "rthi'tni ni-lrni, Iiilll.li L1.l11111.1ia, . uitlli- an aihrrtiM-il r Miarra in i fntin , tin llr Klipprr Mininir Hi. l-tt . io lal.-iiw-nl or ,, n.rdiilN with tlx artual ml Ill, II- Il4 IKatltlfll ll- III! MmKtrr of Mln, ulxi . in..ii ami in ir nin nr i ll.. Ulllertl lllr tiki , i i:lup,rr Kiii. it., iiiulf II iiweananr lu KftHilj , -hir- rim lh fiilluwiiir r ..( Ml IK m . II -Ulfll nil 1 llf .llrl.rlll "I IIK . 1 ilvir tai.M . 1. -.iltai instil fa. rl 1 n4il1aMt -l a.ral I ..ft II MIhi II .. i I ttill li rural m ihr Afflrr Iti'.-.irilar al Alltn. H.C. lib-1 Ih- til. i wilt) Dm- Mill U atrf ilti I hi nmritrnlW eif Wairr ' urn n lliiil.lliitK, Vlrlirtis. i' " day arirr thn an-ar i' "ll-- in a lural nrwu-al-i-r. Ural tiubllratl'Hi at Ihia nh ,ia i.r AuroM. Itt nil .! MIM.S .l p.. IVC. Al'pllraRt. Mnir U. Mimr. Arml. LAND AOT. M f Intantloh la Apply te Ltaia Lnl NEW LIBRARIAN I WHEAT POOL lb APPOINTED: AND FARMERS Mli$ Alice D. Crulkshank of Vancouver Public Library Gets Position The Prince lluiwrl nubile 11 i:.. .... M.i,.mi ' '"Kin appoinic.l rfeuiM rri.MIi Alice D. Ouikfthank ll V J r,ir;rrJ5in''''',''" 'I... Van, v,.p nuh'-l Hi.iH.ri m ixnn wMchiiii; library, al irecnt in ,.r -Imrrn in llv ald llvr! i i iiiiii. I.lniilfd. ara'l. i if I ho mUI trxo- elwrgfl in. -ilvi-rnlii Mountain anil ..i... ..T ,., ,.., ,.rli r Idata. prxprrty awl ",""n "le Work commencing - 'I. HI l.tiirlwi r if l..ll... ,,r ,. trn I" I. liilll UlHrll I ri on iiflioiier , when Mm Violet Mortimer, the preenl librarian. ncale j) take up more important work. ir.-rltiJ '" ..ruii.iiHiii. 1 a Krailll- KMt,'!.ii,"iii,,tU"'nU nf 8mi"1 r',e ii' i in iiwjn nr iiw tuiwiiiirr minirj training in ine .mw 'I:..'n,-i t turHM-r: V InlP Library Heho.,1. Khe ,ii .- rn iin rin u. ban bail a scooil ileal of i'iihti- ,.'iiiii yt I'll in ll.' , , T . . .. ... . iih- ur' gmrti. vnri'- ""vinjt been In Hie KJ- l Until! iii4lil iiimiliiii inililin lil.rnri f.,i- f,... i-tKMWHll year, in llie library of tin Stale irri U. I-.... ... I uiilil iii iii in tiiiuiiiiiiiM inr .i' - ,., .1 w.inii MWfiiM en year. ' ' In Ihe public library l.l, IK. lMliKrlllll. p' ... f Hi.- .ml) - m nf niH-raliUI lliilllllloii for 11 HionlliM. ami :"; ;;l ;5'rK ,w ! fpw '"nn. vn. j. .in. iik- i inn iiMiMfni couver. Kbo is highly i,iiun-,'':?V.11V,H1Vill.Tt.i1SMl5 meiiileil by Ihe librarian at Van-...... i.-, i. r'"f--'ip0iier, who tpreMii r.-rel at ii i hiftti vraik- w m. lowing lwr. LIT". .":.k"7'VI;"r! Olbcr applieanl,. Tor Hip pn. i n..iiii -jimi .ii..iur i Mlll ,itp were: 1 v iiISii ni.1' ' 'ihiitor' lliiyilcn F. Morri. F.ilmonton. n.,?'1.!i "'"ui1 M' J,Hn Mirkiiy, elly. ..- i-Hn ai.ui. iim', ami, Mi Mary llainill'Hi, Yaneou- .1.1.1 .nirKTi "4innMii vr. . ii i-niwl I.. i ii. i.i .r. net. . 1 1 1. In .ii a ri-nral a-1. ritHMr aj .! t" . 1 illt rlltrr. .rf ViUI i'uijuT ' i.4i tiiaU "'in'n .. K' i4UIUMt thai . .IIKI .ii i.ai ,i.i Krani'i A. II. Dofehin. Vn- ihm k .HK-.i '.w-rntminMer. Mr. .tar iik ibiiii) .if enuver, Kdilli Cunllff, New Jonehine rtr, Vin- Mi lirare eour. Nicliolson. Van- i' y 'i'TT... '.iiTZ MK fttilh lirewertiin. city iuaiiaMm im. i.rrlhy MacNeill, Lome ' . 11. mmtii 4rli . Hill ni.iWri) b War l.rwk. f tin. pn.-it a II l! 1' Ii-m-v llr cilV aMvrij ' erc I.. .Uiiltr. m. .'io. lit ilia 1. uirrabi) 4 ki'iu i Min Saraii . Hoiilcaii. halo. 1.111 .nrtn"' 1 (..iii. ' rmm ih loraanwr. ih ro(writ iala4 fj I 'l'llnnal lurrtr M ml BARITE OOLD MINE3 LIMITED H. P. U I HrHKBV OlVtl lal ta a- . . m.. J. .1 lAMftWIMaa I bllRm ll 1 KHTIRH . IH1 M V MWHWr 1 "l"Hl ' . . a t . , n4l r.JniallH I Hiwn rrritiat nrnii t "T an adnlm 1 w .if ium .Ka ikat !; ' .-"" ',M -1'1?!.' !S ani LiaMMi. a . 4 I' I . . Iinaffl 'Unlit Ill" .aj - aa- in .. t ami iik """. r . -1 i. in t.tnK whin I 111" IfaM droalMMt r Ih.t Myaa.1 a VmM I rai . iti,'ai.. . . ' ...j 'h.r Hold Mlltr lid.. jtl'Miirr l iiiinorr Vliw. AIHB, "V. ' ' a llrnui. rrw to hi liar al - ..all, II Ihr alr "I ' "l I" Hilt S PIM- rr . . ... vi..a. Ilmil.1 V ! I ll milt fwr Inn .in hi a lo Ik rrit "m- (.Majarrtr . Mnk. MlMTrtt IM l wsrta Nonce. in i - It Thrrr Iff !? tlMWfi fTl rin- i llw !'nrtjr. 11 rntr ris rananit Irxii -l l ! fl m lilt and ua'ilili itirra.f fr a , ..r abiwi fimrlMti auMnxl firl; U- a... mti-M ... n I ... f "' aaaUp IHTUI aa wrr lt ".' "tkm U I, nti mi - tk thr lui llw mminlaln I -tllirn rn rkuwa INITaV a, aap Mirri ,a-. . ' - ...... . . . .Uaalbaa . . m aa, , U Uih ljlir alwul 1 , i at l.iHHi '7.J ir'i uhlrb .a.T:ir. rira .....ii i.i.u.. i.f , .... ' 1 ... 11 ra.t IWI iu IH llirtM im - -- in I IK i.niiwrt-r, - .h dirMiiM. Tlwy ! r a mm.,! ..!. L.I.I. r.aK I a... UUHIlh- III I I". Mil ll a a Ik Ik Hit ml ln twn lnit lliitrj m .... ,,f iiimu. FrN.l r ii- llie mi.I ald lifrr rirr inn. inM) ' f'f"' ;rh"H,n'i5 , .Umi I ll 111" nnrr. " " w or tlv riitn1 lit . . ... i. i,ariir . mi 1a iiinv tik i iu niiriarr nrl TIH imtlrf Wl, ..." ."l .. ,hi,v .l iH.lh. r irllral tan-, in Iran if rnnrr itiiiwrl. ami alliiat .-in, 'aiivnr at Mil.. . ,h..m nr Wal. la ,S la at elttit i ."v. ."" ""rih Inarnrlie rr'in ! l-uiHl, ami trnr ra from ' Unit lrtlnl alllbl. aa --.-.. vkK MUK E that Antlo Hrlll'li Col i ii kinr i miitunv i in, imi i.r ' ' I; ' . (in-iii.aili.n l-arki-ri. In-apt'l;. fur i i-a nf ilir fulli.w-lliril lamia ' :iunri, ma at a i.i.aj r.i.,,1. ., hi.h 'I iiiark .n Ihr mhiiIii1 almr nf I'-.anil IH a .a...lll..ra K.aala.a. ....h III tt llll IUJl...a I-I....B ...I ..... . .' -"J'lai. H laimiii m nil. I Im Ittl.n.l ll..l..a a... at... . I . ....... ,,,,,. niiamii iiaii.i at . -a-.-n.Y aiiina nipn wairr fr niark ihrni-n iiiirlli.i.,lnr7 il..nr L "l' f. ,lu,r f"fly llit liuiiilrml rrrl, I ,r I Ini'lirr ni.Mhr.lv in rhaliK. mi.. 'D lM,,nl "f rninmrnrnin-nt. amii.ii nitiTiu cni iiMiu PArki.Nfl c.n. urn.. . Aepliranl P. a 1 .. 1 ' . I . . a. 1 . .--' 1 . ... LAND AOT. r ' Inlantlon to Apply la Purthaia IIm I.....! u.'"'- . " 1 in iiiniriri nr rrnirr 'Oimli' at tlm inmiili nr ' iiii;..'n',,k v,"h n im.. ii. in....."r ""''"i is ilium rnmi ;;r , Hint j..lm A. Sinllli nf iiiiA...i. "1 " '. "'rii iainni ll., A?ii.!K'.i r."r. WW) niiiiiin.iw.i- : - u rim In (i ni.itiia..ia. . A lrlv ny. i . umri ,.i, w-r l l. Thl alwwlnr.orriir.ln In rii-i n XiZi W'.r .K-n. .,.. th h f..rrin.ii.a f..ll": 16 rlwlt: T,, Vi i l..w ..Tlll'l 'Thrr.- l . I'"r" r.h': .r-'.Vf kriun, or,- I- "V.'UV'n r.r"vrxM LAND ACT. aiAila at Inlantlon Is Apply to Laais.Lan ?n f'rlSrr llSr I 1 WroMiM ins i and allillln nn Ir rl of I'rln'" lIrt. i.'.nh' mMiSllr "'' Tf. 1-n.i.l. taVi- villi "k Ihat Anslo lirlll.h Co1-,IkK !:..n.t.y rkViiV i. u raikliiir ! iiii, IIV II, nt.... - ".. ' ... 1.1 a.. a. Llnl . if W"ZV" M-l'llpailln I ararri, in Vanrmivrr. .:., Inula In aidy f"r a l""" III lli- luii'iw '"ilnnirViTiis Polled t hlh " a S r-'t uaVri k it l-ll l'""'. rnrllM.,1 canal; n,nrkN'lh;nrrrnnrUvrrt.r 'slnn. I.'.w HJi.V mirk fnriv "irM hiin.lr.! f-t, tni.rr " ri'"...' anilinrriT nr ir. m i -.- 1 i. an 'l rl , J IH""' nr "r in r.a . a hi raai.ria. ....i in. ai n JOHN A, SMITH, Ai'plli'iml. AVll.o mo u iuilTlH ni I :il.l!Mltl Tn AMiltrant .rr waller E. Walker. Afinl OtKCl July ra' Writer Thinks It has Been of Advantage Although Price Only About $1.C5 a Bushel (II.v O. I'. Ilannerman for Canadian Press) YVIXNlPKi., Sept. 2. Ksli-ntale as io the nfilimril .if Htut "f llie cataloguing department, jfinal Payment lo lie 'made by the iiiinc eimryi or Mie I'rini f Itn-! " 1 ' on account of Ihe ,r in !. imiu-rai lUimn peri ii.tr.iry. him will takei ''''"I1 " varied bill lend . ..an r.iuim-ri 'idlllRfll 1 i in n 'Mtulli nf IU- llr iin't hell tfmp hriwrrit. i iilhi la i Hi i.lln-r aid mi. llM-rrfm-i. llw- iiniirt .tU-'I'll niii tUr. IIWMi l In centre around an aiMitfbnal 'en cent nor lllbcf on Xo. I .Ml aiimali "are of f.oursie purely Ki-fiilalivp ince the of- fieial (,f llie pool Jiov a srieat aplilu.le for keenliur llm ..i.i- ne of ll,,. pool lo Jheiinolvi.. If, bow.-M-r. an additional leu cent boiilil tiaiioen in l. correcl I'-iimale it win iipi Hie price obtained by the pool up lo tJl.i.5. ami will rei)ie.enl the eciirnaliMl economic value of lU-'l wheal a apart from flue-tualiiiK eschanpe and market value. While undoubtedly here and there it j. possible to findmem-h-r of u,,. Wheat l.xl who. re-menibTiiix Iha 102. wheat va Hloted at oer iwo dollars on the Wiiirii.f (Iruin Kcbatwe. l no! be -alifieil with Hie price niN-ured by Hie wool. It i alo (m,. (hat Hip majority of pool mcii-!,. are well saliafjc'l Lwitli Hie rull lo dale It in il1terctiii lo note t it.it the al- lltuile irenerally amontr the meinb?rs whom it ha b--n in,- Vlbli' In uiecl i tjial the dulv of I be pool i not to gamble for the biglie! price quoted on the l.xcha!iK, but to market the wheat in uch a manner a lo enure tablc contlitiom and to return a reasonable profit over the cot of proluction innf.ii a world condition will allow. Interim Payments It, i the concensus of IbrouKbi'iil the three prai rie province thai whatever Other lienefiln the Wheal Pool may have ?ol it member it irreale! benefit ha been the ylem f interim jiaymenl. Hy thin nytefn the farmer has had hi return from hi wlieal crop pread out over the crop year .IIWa-raMinW-U. llir -a -.a- " . III NC1 IDT - I -ll .! HII aa la. . ..IM. IUMUnlllll.1 .1 l fi .. . I ,. . . I. .in in Uk .n-- THr, " ."'ZZ' JT ,Z , ,, Tl i r"rn,,J '" 1'. ! uiurni uni-v mmi ir.i.-mn Acv Jorily Jorily of c(eH that be ha eauh IH. Iltl " lad Ukm .aill ala.allll! iSaSM" a. k fur a aini'lr 'U I I ii ii un hi . T .Hi. iHf it roimi "' r a I.HIH . " '.r :rr; .aibmiiiM. HI III allllT, 11 a .aa..ll a . 1 .1 l.lataa. BIM .aatr I a 1 1 1 Tl, la.. .In Ibr MilUaUr Xllw t H4lrl "i"'" 1IM-II1 INI immariua . 'aiaatin ... I. iied liv lltf al.irwtK-iHHiii on hand with which to purchae his (wine and other requlMIc foi (hi year harvest. The fact thai Ihe farmer thu ha Ihe cab for hi necessary puiclia-e mean that he i not put lo the expense of borrowins from llie nan in onier io nar- vel hi crop, and th full ad-anla?c of Ihi lat payment will be fell when he find out that. a,Mii..,nai r; L inlenil of having to pay out .laaiur iii ii as lot mam or mmre irini ... and arr lraral-lr un H" iirla. for aUpve,, or pi per cent for lior i appniiimairii. ar -.-.. iitr aid hrll Knirlnrr -", . ... .K. r.n.a.4,,. r..ll..m - -- ..I KIM la. .Iltu-Oil rnin "ni- tan Hard tiir hvilni ,. iiiw,i iIm InaliHai.ri ' M...r. arV dMrrlll a.; ;"JL.""W Z . i ' . .MM Vlnrral ' OrHi'ii 'i,,' 1,1 ' V '"v ii" 'm,r lu 4ii In till i't all Ifil "" V'1 i.i anal irai. 0f) 'ir"nv .j Ivii "li- Mill .nn.rlil H -ul rsrlhrr; . "t. ...L ..i.i.ii of rinr rralnnl ralnva. carry m valvra in rtjl. ami l.?rmnrr,t X-v Offfre t. Viiwta. II. . .. i.f .iirfarr n. lmwa: in!. Irarr; all- W W M-lilrnl rnliieer, emimirnl nn inr tnmH ridlii: . ,, Tin' '.iVlTiViiiirrat l...vmit that I roiiM iirtei l.ir. ... hlrh a Iv.lr hail brrn ilrtvrn aN.nl l" frl rtrrf. ami nnaalbly umtt r-i . i"""'"K "j " . .th kk rnmii rowed money he ha Ihat additional jmrchasiiiR power from hi i'J.Ti crop with which to reduce hi mi1 staluliiiii deb!. LIBRARIAN ASKING BOOKS BE RETURNED Regular Meetl.tip of Board Last Nlnht Heard Reports on Work of Month l Ihe meclinp of Hie library ttmard !nt itiinlil with atl thf- meuiber present, the librarian rcporleil that during- the month I here had been 228.1 books loaned, an averajxe of 87.H a day. Hurins Hint lime there had been art new reui.! ral ions ilimi'- a. takMi aaym ndd. irarrt'an.l III had caiicellid, leaving at iK i-rJ.in. irf Ih barllf Ml. tmt rir in the present 111 29 cards out A few' new libok had pone on Ihe shelve., five by gift and Vlrli'TnVWviy purchase. While, five honks TiaiT .ai.i iinwi-iii. also '.niin iL'tbad been cancelled ' J !'H -m .vni i' " ii f.-...i.- wr-v I'lahn. Iiinnel ran. In if U' atarhv "Jrt raS li.. .Iriven in en ll.n ti4n. this Ui wnrklnt lll I Iti tmm It a art. r.i.ii..inlrsl ami br whlrli will l'r "."' r,i, -.v l. .-any .I.ihmm.I r r. lo inrwnm.;. i-.,i,uaa.. rfiliunnit Till. Mill liriii'ni nur a. i ini m- . THT? TJATfTT TTKWE pack rrYB RUM RUNNING SWEDENLESSENS Immense. Quantities of Liquor Was Confiscated Last Year, But Much Less This (iOrilHXHUIU'i, Sweden, Sept. I Sweden's rum-running problem are rapidly decreasing. iay. Count loe, head of Ihe eoal guard service. In previous year there usually were a dozen vessel in rum row on Ihe west coast, while now there, are never more than iwo or k three thai need walcliing. Tho decrease ha been proportional on Ihe east coast. Count l'osse points out that in 102.1 Hie authorities confis cated 150.000 liter." nr illegally imported liquors, whiio last year the amount fell off to 90.000 liters. The indications for tins year, he said,, arc that llio.ie fig ures will bo -cut in half. This particular wilflc of llie coast guard service is expected lo become easier when Ihe Hel-singfors convention, signed re-renlly by the Swedlslf govern-inenlf goes into effect. Thecnn-vcnlioii, which increases, the territorial limit lo 1- miles, lias been sinned by 12 stales. " DRUGS PICKED UP WESrVANCOUVER Supposed to Hive Been' Thrown, Over from Outbound Vessel by Smugglers VANCOin'KIl, Sept. I. Wrapped in layers of cork and packed lightly in ,a packing case with Oriental characters marked on the outside, a big consignment of drugs has been round on the shores of West Vancouver. The find marks the. third big I'he total P'n'kaf-e which has been picked number of books now numbers i'U oulside the Narrows In tho I 5 . Jpasl few inonlhs, and as a ro- Ihe libriirian asked dial Ihose who had not. yet returned books since Ihe summer vacation tin so nt once. Miss Mortimer is leaving at the end of the month ami is anxious to hnve everything in good order before her successor- hikes charge. The book enmmiltpc reported Hull they wefo placing a small order for 17 new books, largely children' books, DR. R. E. EYOLFSSON MARRIED YESTERDAY .'.I in marriage. The newly wedded couple plan on apending a few days visiting suit customs officials mid H. (J. M. 1. narcotic, details are making an intensive search of Hie various Inndings along Howe Sound, the assumption being that a drug cache' is' located atom; the sound. It is believed thai Iho drugs aro I brown overboard from outbound Oriental . linens, as customs men on hoard tun Vessels when they arrive report that their watch makes it Impossible for tho drugs to be thrown overboard on tho inward voyage. No ,01110111 men aro aboard when tho liners leave, however. ' J Finding of Iho threo eonslgn- A wedding of considerable lo-jmeiils, value, at together about cnl Interest took place yesterday i $30,000, all in tho ono vicinity, at l.uiular, Manitoba, when Dr.indicales Hint tho dop runners It. K. Kyolfsson of this city and are supplied with boats, accord .miss Mini .Magnuson were null- ing to the officials, and it is bo- lieved Ihat tho real activities of lhe men aro cloaked under a towing service. aaaaaataaaa miiiiiiiM .j,,,, AMUNDSEN'S BOOK IS REJECTED BY HIS GERMAN PUBLISHERS Ml'XICH. iept. I. Roald Am undsen's las! book has been de-j dined by Ihe explorer's former friublihers; in Munich. Tie manu script was rejected because iAmumlen .-'evered jill connec lion with the Herman nation when, miring the war, he re turned his Herman decorations and resigned hi honorary mem bership of Herman societies. The publisher in their lal-ment conclude: ".Not until Amundsen ha made proper amends for hi offenive behavior I l.ermany, Ihe result of misrepresentations by Ihe anil-Herman press, will Ihis firm consent lo puiilisli any more-of his works." Antundsen is scheduled lo a series of lectures in prior to sailing in for America. YANDERHOOF W. T. Ilunler, superintendent of the dominion experimental .station al Sunlmerland; A. K, Hirhnrd, supervisor of illustration stations in the province, and (J. Tice, chief agronomist for the provincial department of agrieiillure, .were visitors here last weekft They inspected tho Vanderhoof illustration which is conducted by David Turcolte. A. H. I.aird has arrived in Vanderhoof lo become manager of the local branch of the Hank of Commerce,, succeeding J. M. ltlackslock, who has gone to Vancouver, where he will be attached to llie superintendent's department. After having spent six weeks visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. I.. II. Smith, Mrs. J. W. Secord has left for her home In SI. Catharines, Ontario. K. C. McHillon, prominent at lorney of Omaha and former governor of the stale of Nebras ka, was here recently to inspect his extensive land bidding in Ihe district. Mr. and .Mrs. It. C. McCorkell and daughler have returned to Vanderhoof after a motor trip through the southern part of the province and Ihe northwestern slale. Fred llorhnven has gone Chilliwack wilh a number callle, for show ami .sale. Mr. anil .Mrs. 1'.. A. ,Milchell and .Mr. and .Mrs. George Og slon have relumed from a three weeks' innfnr trip to Seattle and Vancouver. Mfs. Hubert Held nnd her daughler. Miss Moore have left for Vancouver. Mrs. Ileid will upend u mouth on the coast and Miss Moore will attend Normal School. 'a Tm H W H AH -X:- mmauMUfm. ". The Furnace ihat Saves One Ton in Seven The ei !th which the home ein be kept warm during the wintrr, when the Heels if osed, haa endeared St to thouianda of .women who have to look after the furnace while the man of the house ii out at work. It requires cne-seventh leas coal and therefore less shovelling. It is easily cleaned and correctly trimmed without waste of live coals by the independent action of its Individual, triangular grate bars. Per feet heating can be maintained with the least amount of coal, with a minimum of labor, and no fuss or muss. ( Its steel ribbed fire pot gathers lil the heat from the coal and delivers fresh, and pure air to the rooms, its fused Joints preventing leakage of gas and dust. ' The heat it properly humidified by its circular water pan. The Hecla will make your house a home of comfort, peace, health nd contentment during the long, arduous winter. No other furnace at any price will give you as long and satisfactory service or save you as much trouble and money as the Hecla. Our dealer in your neighborhood will tell you the whole interesting story. If you cannot locate him, mail the attached coupon. CLARE BROS. WESTERN LIMITED WINNIPEG SASKATOON Willi I'elanve m X h Iakr-ta before retiii'ii ijr to 'tic city. CALGARY EDMONTON VANCOUVER CLARE BROS. WESTERN. Limited. Winnipeg, Man. - Please mail me fully Illustrated booklet giving all particulars of the Hecla. Name ,. Address - Local Agents for 'HECLA' Furnaces 10 Year's Guarantee Given With all Furnaces) Let us Quote You on Winter Heating Requirements. Fraser Street STEENS LTD. Dr, and Mrs. YV. .loss stone and Mrs. Mansell have returned to Vanderhoof a tier bavinu pent a holiday camping on Stuart Lake. STEWART The Salmon Iliver Hanking Co. will in future be known as the Hank of llyder. Officers of Die institution for Ihe year hivo been elected as follows: I'resi- lent, J. A. Hall; viee-presiden!. K. K. Hall; cashier, K. D. Had don. Oodfrey Anderson, well known prospector of this district for the past firieen years, died last week in hospital here. He was iK yenrs of e and was a na me of Sweden. Mis Daphne Workman, who left for Vancouver last week, will take up nurses' training in St. Paul's Hospital in Ihat i. FREE STATE POPULATION DUH1.1N. Sept. I. An official estimate gives Ihe population or the- Free State as 3,lfi3.000. There Is a slight decline in the birth and death rates. The Free State has not yet taken a cen sus. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Recording District of Prince Huperl. and situate- at Ferguson Hay, Massetl intct, 0.0. Islands, H.(l. Take Notice that Gosse-MH- lerd, Limited, of Vancouver, 11.0. occupation Salmon Canners, In tends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commenoing at n post planted approximately 20 chains east from northwest corner Lot 1 a I ; thence south 3 chains; thence1 west 10 chains; thence, south 2 chains; thence west 10 chains to west boundary of Lot 1571; thence south 8 chains; thence west 10 chains; ticice north 20 chnins; thence cast 2 chains, moro or Ios, to beach; thenco following meandering of shore line to point of commencement, nml containing 22 acres, more or less. GOSSH-MILLFIU), LTD. Applicant. l'er Wm. fl, Mitchell, Agent Datld Juns 26th, 1025, Phone 5. CANADIAN STE4M LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phono No. 3. 4 Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Service, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We nre ready al any lime lo receive your phone call, to tako your instructions, to lake personal charge of your Laundry odd Dry Cleaning. E YOUR FURS REMODELLED AND REPAIRED at B. C. FUR Co. Third Avenue. Phones Day, Green 120. Night, Black 709. Fall Millinery COATS and DRESSES Bent's Third Ave. Phone G51 Phrenology MAY LEE, the great lady phrenologist from Jerusalem, will read yntir head liko an open book. She will tell you nil about your past and present Don't miss this great op portuuUy. 820 Third Avenue West. aHaMaad