r i 'it LAND ACT. ita if Inltntlon to Applr to Ltatt lind nHn-.' I: ip'fi "roriiiiu nit. " ' r l-'inff Unpen, inl iliuiu . Itjr ...iliwrl amilB ill YNairt If p I"1 iMrih marii'llr from iiii l I"'''1. riio MM rn-fij ; ,;, t "i. siiiiih maun. ., , ,;n:t Mil Anil., lirltl.H Col J ...... ... I'miininv I liniiiul t.r t ra' ............ ... II . Dffupiuun ririrri, in- ' i aw 11 " I" follow . t limit: - m ... m Him aniilfiiti ... I.i- ii i' ' i" 1 r"uion iieirlii ixirlli ..',! w MiJ't"'' I .land and Inn IT" ,-, .nil I'l.lnt. HitklMII lanil- ma'" .3iTiy nr ruth witr r, ! . utit nunarrii reel, iiiortr ut . a i imrarti ,tu. r.r..; inciirf1 H, lift ii .If I ' ." wiMnm..irii atllllR a1' ... .,.lr fi.rlv.llr(it hiitiflrait ,.... t;ui u-i- ' .." "-'' '.. n UMMira Winn., iv ill rnaiiu E j. ..f Mi of roiiiinriii-rioriit. . ...: : 5'- lrf'1. more or Ira. " . ...I II. RI1ITIII I III I Ulllt i'lr hut r.. ttaiarr, Arrni. riU4 Ji Hlh. I9H. " LAND ACT, Itlltt of Intuition to Apply to Liati Ltntt fntwrt l.an.l llrrAritln ni r rnnre ltuirt, mil timiie it . t t'-pl, Wilrl IiIiikI, nrilltti ?ii:E that Anilo nrliMi OI n i ...'-tii.iiioa i-arirrt. in , I .i a friw of I In: follow i l limit:-- i ii i 't MaiitM on I ho. r mroi-ii i'ini, wiir. it 2 nr iitfrk: ilier in an imi ali.nr in Hi witrr mirk 1 ...ireit frrl iimr of lt, ,rl-'1 X.i I.E.: thnre aotitlH ui r' or lo low wtior . hi i furiv difM-iion .'. r miri ronr -Mint handml - li--, lhKi-. iwtrthorttr 0 t .if n.llillilwrlivnl, llxl t .i n nitlTIOM i:ll.t'VIIA PAIkMO Ol. Ufi. AbMlrint. Pr- Vltr E Wilkcr. Airfll. WATCR NOTICC. Ut lit4 ttong. H C (Ml Wllllim C, Sjiltn. n I rkiri rjniK'fjr, ti tl tHT 'or llmt M miivr IiwIim diHy Imi riii4i of i-r otit uf in nil ttlilrn IK t ilhri I h liirilMl il IIm taunt ll rlfwrll? r w r 't lliil I tlxidl I.Mi i i tv-iA ilwut t4 irrr of r i be dlrrl4 frnm ut i . nil il lit Mwrre. iwl 11k Ulul ilrtrntn it Iai li lil'-k V. oim riiirk.ii tin- noiim fifMir4 an1 lh lilb dtjr nt lulr, llfj, t ci'.ui- ind in H'Hrtitoo ! imt to lh "VVHer .r, ii'-n in iff omrtf or in ' . al tlau-a ..... b i a irfH'-io mir t nt'M! Wiirr nroonW or iih r wifr intuit, nrw ' Vlrtnti. HI!. Mllhtitt ' ' ' .lit tl . ...... .. C.-t Il ark Vi c. i." ' l""eu ai man I'oinl. Porllmiil Cinili 'a fi fi-T-.i . . iiibii wtirr . iiirri ,.ith, ,.. ....I..., . . . . I sir "i,.,' '"" solUhTti lliark r, ,'TrMHrIV SKHIf n "iirn f. nj ., IIIIatrut .... .,.. V. f7 ' J' ,r "fly hi Hum, mors " V i i nt far r.....t .. . . iimitva ntiiiiriirrHiriii. mini I'ArmtO VAK LTD.. l.la.. ...... ..""Itrr r.. WHIH.P. .V.I1I I m. ioa - tANO ACT. " '"Untlen to pp, M ttM, L.nd I'rinr. in,.. ",'rv 'f lirtn.ii i- i '"'"woriunir nistrici "oiiii, '''iP1'''' slliille It 'Hill!' ...irr,.M".".t Intel, ilio.il 4 '"r ir i,,,iii ii'iriiiMtt for- I'laiul"1 ""'fvn No. one, ilrtliain "liillieneln ii "1 "rrl,"''l .linilti horlli frnn, . " "'Ue'l IDnlll I '"'Han iii,.,.r!ni. J11" Hortiient rnrner in". "ii. nne. nnhim i.inwi T r.ti..witVir 1..C!"'" .1" '"w ?h HI I U'eaiui "'"'i loara in" I-"" 'mux it. re,''","':n:,''i' ' flENE II, SIMPSON. lJ Juni sotta. iggi, Appllciut. Railway Commission Active iv flp.l HrtiK f Ine l-e. ... O.lnu.lt f in mmm Revising Freight Rates of tht rmtlreiilw "fOr- of lor ihi-r t.nnwr, vviiuii iLD MIXES I Tf to-ill-mnl ! ! Ntu . until lHvr o rliM-L If-. ii.i.iUi.i iii mill dtt of uiul. lit. 'for lb- pmmiI or rj-1-Urnii-tii nh tmt St n-rlf.lii tiff;!. Vifftt.' eert nit of iMtty-fur i-lrf cttlvt-rit -i M rMlinTt inrliloa. iwl nintlrurtlon of, WATIN NOTICC. DlttPtlos mil Utl n 7 fl 111 ? rt. rrinrirtwi rooirrir l"'l rut-torll II MMt .! Ill Mil ISI.C. IritM- ub IHtrlMnll. runt. J.x-irrtmlt inn lonn ui nm tint Enrlneer Oofcli ir art imy If ml iimI form of tlhlr iiMrett It Inillveer HbulMMt it Ik offlm of r.liH-f Lnilix-fr. ill lefly fori ll"n wmni-i. Vin.; IMiliiri KnitoMT. Dim (,r Ifii niter feel mm in Irttlrlri rnnnrrr. Mlimmton. ' InrinM-r i:rerk ol-h IMvun r:nlnrr. I'rinr liurl. mi nntnt mio hmi tiiii u i' iiimo Entlnrer. iniry. Mil. I "Hm-rr rime. The iler TrmWf mI Im- -nlilrett unlei i D'l tr. 4n the tlreini It I, iMle l I If OUf.nllrd hj IIM lull!)' " ulhuril romrr of tlx, i,mNiny and ininiiivoil liy m iere'll 'I'wrihin jut. Mlnrrtl CUIm. riwmi.' "t i duMereil inns miI to five " I ti.r d.nllr enri'e! m rent of Ihr vilHe nf llw rk. ilrrrlUe it hc Enrtwrf: ut llif iinler of Hie Tmulrr, "Jn-i. u,-, ut fMMteit mi Um iun Ntiimul milttiy. twint lertMHl iliy.of Jill.i.. il,. irl or my lmlir liol necev if Hilt noiire ami in ! .aril, trrriilert. Jtit Owro imt lo IIK- W. A. KIOSI.AXn. "".'I M il 1 1. fll.l In Ih. nlrlrr ' Il nWr II Allln. OUJer " nt'Mi-ii.n miy t fiil ' W il. r llmiril.p ... llh Ih. , ' Wiicr liirlilt. I'irliiiiM-ni; V ' 11 fit' ullhln llilrlvl Wimiir. Mm.. vnfust sin, i mi. i , 'i, '""I of nriihn i.oiiim-,iw-iiiv niii; I t i ')' '. "' l"-'" ' "nll'jiM line rhllll r ih rn" "an1 r"'- "' l'rtn; nr V Hie inr hre nir . pllsiii Ul man TN Tree 1'i.n.l I'ou.l.i , L ;i ..... one hum I 1 1 .- It-I I . . ' in i .','i,7 K Anilo iiriuth a'- ,,"lIn '."niinny llinlt-il. .f i ' " '"in. in n;. m. r.itrr., ll'lilv f(i- . ...... -. ,lr ,.. ,i " ill inr HIIIUW' i ,.,.., itnut: Montreal and 0uhj lo Uie At-wa of llM-nre lontliMMt lu itiore iiumn. norlhustl follow line mi" lo i-- point of foitinwiire- UATION OF MATRICULATION CLASS IN LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL EIGHT PUPILS READY. (continued fnun pase one) financial apect of Ihe cai The fc'ovrrniiM-nl frranlcil ?r,ii toward Hie mainlenance of Him Senior matriculation class and Hie rilv urntt reiinip...! 1.. imi' 11. lrr.ible l railway operation or(h(lI1 ' Ilf .., . . , ... rales, .-specially in Ihe extreme;,.,,,, thr M annln a ,,',, of Miriii., 7 im. tMitr Kjtwe (he complaint complaint WATia ftOTICL Dlttnlo li4 Uil ' : T. Ihtt rmio-rr IMd ikliv i. Ijiiibrvfl 1 mill iMlr tor I UrMtro Ihr nr j' hi ut I I - mi emu nUr ft rt lriM-r rii oHn iwn I ItliU fV-. rttrHr lift v. - i tiih Art" aia-Hi ii ' it nr ill t ai-tl- till II I polfil t lrtI h if the Mirkrt num. I fit dxturtlM- lHirw tii.iribnl tt JuiHirrr l old nt) Iter !rnl) rratjt.l ill) of lulir. r ihit iwiOr ind in ir ml iivirlo i ml to tb t ill bo fllwt in lb .ffl fter it tllln Utior- mil' tlli mty 1m nk-li WWf HmHulvr or llh th Wlli-r llllit. 1'irlUm-til n c. uun ttiirijrj iir.l i-irinre 'of thl ii iutifwr. Th die I i. l.4 vinces nf (tie I um i nn in in this In llntish Columbia is auanift the niViintain dlffenmtiaL tiiither rale which the railways rlnim are due In the extra cost of ar least i.ono lo send Ihe pupils away or three limes a much as it would rolslhe city to hav? Ibeni educated here. 'Hils inetnl WOO n piece which was a seriou mailer with Ihe most nf parent. the hoan! should be careful i.o: mountain conslrudion and of 0 handicap children in obtaining moving trams over adverse trad In Hie Maritime iri nee Ihe Halm H put forward that Hie (tnadian National line from! lanllc was built as pari of Hie mint lie considered. The lax Federation agreement, and lhntjrteceary io maintain Ihe Senior .. 1.1.1. ...ill 1 1 rnltl...i I .. 1 . - I - 1 I . . . . lltir-i nilllll will I1.-I1HI. .-"I .11. Illiciilill 11,11 1II1JS IIIIKIIl eommereial intercourse between !non!derct as a drain or an in-Si$n Scoiia. New Hrunswi"k audi vestment. Personally he was in-Prince i:lwan! Islnnd and tliejnliaed lo think t wa it piod n- CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. Wttltrn Rlon. Sf'VI.Cn TKM'lll will I- rwl'til II Orneril MinirtT. LAND ACT. Ih. fii-H i.fHinnre of hlt Nontt ef Intmtlon to Applf to Lutl Lind w-t aiitp.r. in. otir ' t 'tlill.niim nf IliU nnllre ' " liH', iM.rn noi.n vims i tn.. im:. Applicant. IU nrrlniM ir.H.k. Armf. LAND ACT. ll if Inttntlca to Apply to Lull Loud In r.ittur Mwl nitirirl. lien.Hmt HI irlrt I'rinr. IiiiixtI. li.C, ami situate north of nmrnh luv. porlliii.1 rinil. TVkE NOTICE thai Ihl llinnllin Flth Ini in 1.1(1. Vaneoiirer, ll.t:.. orrup u.l,,-... I'amipta. Ihlrll.lt In IM'ly ' for ri""n "'"' ,n" f"""'"!" itrrllied Illicit: cnininrmlnir II I pot punira ii nun ilr mirk, I no yartlo uin of innian 1 ' llntir. ...... .... I,.r .1.. n..rll..B.I Hill - . . ,.aim itrrnruinr iife:anHiH0 nimtrw; .in-..-.- ............. --- I'rrncn limirrt. ami iliitl. mi ii.nre toiilhenl nno Ininilrml in.l an rtliication An Investment The cosl lo Ihe cily yf main taining education, Mr. (Irani said course a factor whien veliiicril. People in plauninK lo move to a cily penerally first invesllKatcd tslucalional facill lies. The higher ihe standard of education, Ihe heller da ol Htlicns would the rlly have. If Prince Ilupert eliminated Ihe Senior Matriculation class, ;l would be on a par as far as eslucational advantages were concerned with Terrace, Smithers and Prince OeorKc, whereas, be-ins; 'X' miles fnun Yanrotive.' and 000 miles from l-Mmonton, i should he the educitlionnl centre of the district. There were very few if any cities Ihe sine of Prince Ilupert in Ihe province that did not have Senior Matriculation classes and Ihe most of Ihem were more fortunately located as far A proximity In larjrc cilies was concerned. If tiie cily and distrTclv!evlnpd. Iiiuher educitlionnl facilities would be needed such as a University. Prince Ituperl conll hardly hope to gel a University if no inleresl were taken here In higher education. The school hoard should seriously consider the future and, in shaping thinly'. educational policy, not be ..imiuuuij unduly iMIIUi influenced m. . M by Ihe .a oppor- ,rni. huii.lrr.l iml ivniy "! "! .....i,.. llf liviiiir i nallrv l.r,0H n.miininr . .inin twrive iwrlvi' arir irret, more "' or ir. "v ,i ? ' tiu- nVvvniAN Visiiino co. LTn.i lltl.'l ltm i LANO ACT. .. J':. " vneollVfr vneouVer. n II.I... r.., ort '-ri.v "l" I II W 1,11. I.lll.t " " . i"'n.rr. ttl ,n ilearrlheil liiil , (t,1)t.t it hlffh Cnmiiiennni- ; of lliyiurR rnn,: Hume ail 'fn '"veti "even rliitiu, tevrii rhili V.rr leiet iniire or e-.ml romainliil CO. LTD Clltd DJ Haj, Dr. W. T. Kergln lr. W. T. KcrKiu explained Dial it had been impossible (i Notlci of iBtintlon to Apply lo Lim Lind , ,ak (j, ' na(,.r u, xvllh Uie i .,-. iiiH.rt i.iikI iieiorilinr iHsirttx, iiAitl ' at an earlier dale Tor l : 'K:!;,nlUr," " U -') rccenlly thai Ihe High of tu oiiii: mat inreiir . !",i'""1 School exaniinalions had nnnear . ";Vv . TTiV TuJ e, and. until ll.ey vvero out, il inwini ,,t.intM ilH.nt Coninniiflliy ,i,. V rnrner '.'L.'u l.i iix .-li'lti-; henor norm llin-e 1 irrn. more nr siMI'SON. ' Applicant, tilted M i'lljj LAND ACT. U P"'e" Nolle, of .ni.nll.nJiPP' in Hkeem flinie ' J,'""!! irl'irHl'nll"it ... .i..i ihe nni'llin Flh- was uncertain how many pupih Ihere would be for a Senior Matriculation class. In Ihe first place, parents would bo reluc.'- LAND ACT. Nolle of Inltntlon ilo Apply to Purehata Land. In llm I. ami fleroritmr Mttrlrt nf Prince liuperl. mil illuale it Awurii Hirer, Awuin Hay, Msiisrtl Inlet. IMaml. TAkW NOTICE Dial Mra. Jaio'.a II..I.I. Inr strinir, of siiimytlilo, n.r.., omipilinn iiuirririi woiiian, uiieim in appiy ror per-tnUaltm to imrrlilie Ihe follow lutr l-irrllieil litn.lt: Cninincni'lliir IP I Poal nliinteil it lilih water mark. Awuin lllverj ilirnre & rluiii north! iin ilicnre in r In I" I cli.iln iitiiii , ti'eal, weai, mors morn nr or I ,.o.ra intend to P'l.V;lesi in iiorthwett rnrnrr Lot iblTi ilieme in tn Piirrhn niirrhine Ih" foHwlnir. SO rlialni wnilln Ihenec IS rhaln eal; mnr .... .""riy nirerllont ilirnrn water mark mnri ni. on ""i.l ....n r I"! .'lo 10 iMiini iHiint";-. ,i!r.nr ,,,r",B 'l",l eatieriy ir.ii lf.! Iln.l iinni .l'''n.:L..Ti.I " .-inl nt. lliH.ro lipMiro ri'uiii anion llN'iii'H U rli.ilnt north; I hence s rhaln wrtl; llii'hi'o Ik chalna aoiilli In Imlnt of roiiiinrnri'iiirni. ami inniiintni so imiri' nr iea. irre. MH9, JAMES HKLDINU 8TIIAN0. Ter Win Dited July llK tilt. Applll'llll 0. Mitchell. AllDL ant lo send pupils of fni lender atr away for I Iioir ''ilucatiou until it was nlifrolulrly npf'xsary 'I'hfi pace of youlii today wax nlfiiminrF . Tfiori u-aa iiuhiiiihh. f.f .. r IIHJ.-CIHIII I hrmirthn,.t TIL- I . r n I Innd dissipation and a rooi horn ! Aiuuugiiuui rrnvie or anaaa a n.an ever nKan . for yjunK-;peoplejr Secondly, ho i i aw A, Auk. I a. Our, f the imilllHnf t...i,iM,n'a"'' ,at wmill co" ny- Vi no nil (roiKMiiic po.,,1 of view whirl, hni InL... v H . w,"re fr"' on" 10 K " m ..annua i snow underway. Tin, is the .. " " " PP" T ,0 ""-n'1 rnies uiroiiKhoul Ihc Iiominion. foe wlnei. n,u i'. " "J" iT"' w01"'' no d. e, al Hie last eiou of parliament. '1,e Hnilwnv n ,, mil I"1 ,nmfi cl,.i,',r'n from c central provinces mut be maintained on this section of road. In other provinces there are other complaints. Only One Restriction However Hie railway commission approaches its task' with free hum!. It is fjeil by no sne- ... . i i '"nit ii.mwiiy. tins iiilMion ,i narrow down . the j a ,.,ince,.jon lo the western field which must later be rover-'main urowvr ed in oral argument. When all1 1 ; -tt inleresled parlie who care lo do DELEGATION URGES CONTIN- so have filed Uieir e.ises. Iliei board will prociH"l lo hold sil-' Hups IhrtMiBhiMil CmiwhIii al! nTV'.5,m,5!i:fT2 "videnee will' be a.ldncedj for and iifninl chnKP in the present rales structure, and ar Kiimenls prfenled. Field to be Covered i ne neiii u IX1 covered is ai briKid one. Nearly every section of IktiadA has uttine prlevunre nend IliKli iiibt wauana s rau'-roiuru nir hhIv. ulil. . . . ' iiniunfr llieir enucanon a they enactment, hn eml.arked nr.oii mi !,... !.. :. ...;,?. ; '" V5 would do if the Senior Matrie Hit? nile htriieturv of the Dominion u-iih t.a ..i.;..'i .'V.ulaHrtn'cIa werfj reiained licrel rnilwnv railway rales iiilo Hiroiighoiil llir..M.rl,..,.l i',,i Cannda. "'J'11, 1 -'l,,t,llz,"B Moreo-er. Vancouver u-no .-ilrn...tM ruDiio sittings Later The fir! xlep invulve no nub ile nillinK, exaniinalion of wll-Jnenpn or oral nrKniiwnt. Inler- eiei parties nave iieen notified Unit they may Aiilimil written reaKonx why they dcnire change in I lie prenent tariff,., lo the hoard for examination hy the (.iiiuifiMionei. Thin oppprtu- nily for Miiliiiiiinii remsiuit open IpellinK enough out of the nort wilhnut sending the children away for llieir education before it wa necessary. A class of eight was now promised for tin Senior Matriculation and there would probably be .nore by next year. The additional leacher on the High School ulalf thai would be required would be a 'benefit lo ans, or agreement conlrol-ifie elliciency of the school as a limr rnlea All n. ...... '.... . . . . iliilll Ainrtnl 15. Then m ir'....I. " "'" 1 ""Ci'i wooie ne jeu. nr. herpin said day, more, ,e Ke,,ral Zn will be ffjven free aeet-ns to the'iar u r,rMn.i 1.1,1" thai, as far as he was personalli concerned, he would prefer to cost thai would be writlef, .nbmissMms, with th p,r,nil maxlimim Z pay the whole rliiht Aiibmll Tat ', Kr'n .I ,"iv!. e 5. ry ,o o ohjwlions if so ami flour ,n.vi. Vancouver , . 1 '-in tlMiu Uf fl IV Il if , UtiilorAlimil Hi. 'i I tlin hn.inl ,iv.M . x- . ... . illiw LIMHI I'nitt irrfuimnnl n .f railway immsMo.eN hopV,, nKreemenl entered jnlo'be- .., ' linwn ui acrepinnee.tw,.,.,, t)e K0Vemmenl nn.l the ami exnmination of written sub- rjinn,ii., i....fi- n.;i send his child lo and have tier nlleml the, Senior Matriculation in Prince Ilupert. He asked the board, in Hie event of its deciding nol lo continue Ihe Senior Matriculation class, to submit a proposition lo the parents whereby Ihey might pay a part or all of Ihe eosl in volved in continuing Hie class. D. J. Matheson I). J. Matheson pointed nut that In North Vancouver, whera there wa no technical school, the school hoard paid I00 fi earili pupil, altendin? lunch a school in Vancouver. Perha;is the board here would be disposed to do similarly if pupils had lo be sent away from here. Mr. Matheson further referred lo the fact that the Department of Education established school and paid Hie salary of the leacher in any community where there was an average of six pupils It-attend school. He fell thai the standard of educational facilities should nol be lowered in Prince Ituperl because the place was so far away from other larae centres and there was the pos sibilily nf immediate and rapid growth of the city. Mrs. A. C. Clarke pointed out that the cot involved in sendins Senior Matriculation pupils awrty would prohibit many of them, e-peeially Ihe children of workiiw people, from jroing at all. Feeling of Board Chairman C. II. Orine said lhK members of the board would un doubtedly be in sympathy with Ihe position of the parents affected. II had not been alto gether a matter of cost that bad brought about the decision lo discontinue Ihe Senior Matricu lation class bui il had been stal ed thai Ihe class had nol been a uecess. Pupils had not taken Ihe work seriously and the prin cipal bad not been in favor of continuing it. AI Him lain da'e, it would be diulcult to secure n leacher and II would bo useless tl open Hie class if a good leach er could not be obtained. He would not care lo make a decision on the matter at this time hut would prefer lo have th- mailer decided upon when there was a full meeting of Hie board next week. ' ' Trustee.. Rochester JMnted that there, had Vbeeifi Ji nlimher of poinTs" brought out lijthe speak ers which bad struck him forcibly. He realized how Ihe, parents were situated but, al Ihe same lime, it was the duly of Ihe board to act in the best interests of the majority of Ihe people. There had only been a very few pupils in the Senior Matriculation class lal year. However, if Ihe number of pupils Ibis year wnrranledj Ihe class beinf continued he would be willing to have it kepi on, He was doubt fill, however. If there would bo suMcient pupils. ! Trustee S. 1. .Inlmslone felt I ti At matters lind been brought oul in the discussion that the board bad not taken into consideration before and Ibis perhaps warranted Ihe board in recon sidering Ihe matter. Principal Itrady Juul reported that Ihe pupil. of the rlass before bad not been appreciative of lite work bul If there were sulllcienl pupils now and they were keen, lis continuance mislit he justified. He (Trustee Johnstone.) fell that Ihr, mailer might bw reconsidered when Trustee Kullon relumed to Ihe cily. This II was derided lo do and Ihe delegation retired. Dan Charles, paper buyer for Ihe Hearst publications, was a passenger coinlnjt as far north its the Pacific Mills, Ocean Falls on Ihe sleumcr Princo Ilupert Hils trip, Does Your Grocer H r, Use Scales? E DOES! Because 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 the publisher's records You don't need to buy Space by Guess.! You can set the fall circulation facts on tie Erince paob rrvii Rupert Daily News by referring to the last E J, SALVATION ARMY ! A.B.C. report which will be gladly furnished by request. : y OFFICIALS HERE! Colonel Knott and Lleut-Col. Mc Lean Arrived This Morning and Addressing Meeting Colonel Chas. Knoll, chief secretary and second in commanl of Hie Salvation Army in Western Canada arrived in Ihe cily liis morning from Vancouver on the Prince HuperL This is Ihe Colonel's second visit to Prince Ilupert, he having spent a Sunday heiv'lasl fall? lie has seen service ih many parts of the world and served in Ihe Ureal War as a chaplain with deneral Allcnbj'.s forces when Jerusalem was taken from the Turk The Colgnel will be accompanied on this trip by M.-Colonel McLean, Jerrilorial revivalist fo the west. Colonel McLean iJ well known in Ituperl bavin,? conducted many campaigns m Ihi city In the last I tut years. Colonel Knolt will address a special lueelilik.' tit the Salvation Army Citadel this evening at which l.t.-Colonel McLean wiU also -speak. They both leave Sal- unlay morning wilb statT-t.ap-tnin Carrulhers, Divisional 0111- cer for F.ssinglon where Ihe. 'Army's annual NnljS Congresi will be held Saturday and TEACHERS APPOINTED Staff of Local Publlo Will Have Three New Mem , bers at Opening of 'Fall Terrri Next Month E. H. Shoddey Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, wilh additional machines for Hie manufacture of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also carried In slock. Save handling charges by buying direct front Hie source of supply. Street School staff. John S. Wilson of Houston toi Hoolh Memorial School staff. Mrs. Kiln Darlington of Victoria lo Ihe' domestic science department. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land He-cording District of Princo ftu-let;t,unil situate about two miles in .a northerly direction from Ilooney Point, Massolt Inlet, firnham Island, ltritish Columbia. Take Notice that I.nngara Fishing & Packing Company Limited, of Masselt, H.fi., occu pation Packers, intends to apply for a lease of Hie following described lands: Commencing nt a post planted I two miles in a northerly direction from Ilooney Point, Massctl Iai let, (Iraham Island. Ilrltish Cob umbia; thence easterly five chains, more or less, to low Schools' water mark; thenco northerly1 alone low water mark one hum fdrrd and sixty chains; thonce wo.torly five chains; thence southerly one hundred and sixty j chnins, more or less, to point nf Appointments of new teachers commencement, and containing who will take Up I heir dulies on eighty acres, more or less, the commeneemenl of the- fall LA NO A II A. FlRIILNfl & PACKING lerm next month were confirmedl PACKING CO. LTD. hy the school board last night as1 Applicant. follows: Per E. II. Simpson, Agent I Miss E, M. Lauder to Borden Dated June 13th. 1023. Bread Dig. wholesome, nutritious loaves of dellciqus mil -tike flavor, downy lightness and excellent keeping qualities. Five Roses Flour For llreads. Cakes, Pudding.. I'aslries. John L. Christie Sales Agent Prince Rupert, B.C. P.O. Box 235. Phone 209 Richard Garretr representing W. H. M. R0LST0N A CO. Specialising In Portland Canal Mining Stocks. Porter Idaho-Marmot Metale