Well Known Man -;le . vh in Prince Ilupeit. ' H g.i a i"te older. u t in rpailintf laitr. I lj ait ni'.vtT been quite inrortabJe. ; Titf v had been the beat Jio '' get. V - xaniined lih pyes. , i , "lf l distance glasses L w'U a reading glasses. ' lr said mil ' ! :M.'1 readitig (flamed Hp went to Vancouver. 't i atne back wiMi distance ' il-.SC. iiii wear them nil Hie timej w in reading glasses ullj i ronvinccd mw. II i great life! ' A Jewellers iiinC STOPE WITH THE CLOCK N ew Pali Hate I VI I 11U.IO and Dresses Full Line Thread SILK HOSIERY $1.50 "Demers" We aim to please raone 27. P.O. Boi 327 mil if i rv ma.H Market 311 Third Avenue, -i toen taken over from oeorge Kerr by J. Preece ale tt- 'h Sealy and Doodion Fresh Meats arriving Twice Weekly from the Bulkley Valley Phone 178 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 676 DENTIST TUGBOATS y Phones 423, 639, Qreen 238, Black 736. Night, Phones 687,. 639, Qreen 238, Black 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. Q. BU3HBY, Man. Dir. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone M. r 'tugs, Warehousing, and 'Mutrlbutlng. Team or Motor Hervtce. otl, Band and Orarsl w polallx) In Plana M4 UMltuee Bevlna. Prince Rupert's Elevator is Described in Trade Journal Published in Chicago July 15 i l'rom'he American Elevator nn! tirade Trade. Chicnf4iily tr.; yrly mile Miiilh of Hi; Alaeknn boundary linetf, Prince HnperL; on Ihe west coast of HrilUh Columbia, II is the Pacific terminus of Ihe Canadian National Hailwiiy and is &00 mile1 nearer lo ihe Orient than any oilier iorl on Hie Pacific Oiast. In niiilition lo Hum it is two day nearer the Yukon ami Alaska llifiti atiy other Pacific Coast -nly of prominence. The cliniale i favorable, ince it i in approximately the arne latitude nf Liverpool, England, 'which Rives in lhit instance a mean tem perature similar lo that of the, great shipping iort on the Mersey. The influence of the Japanese! currenl prevent zero weather anil work may proceed In the open all winter. The summer average run around 55 degree. Mol important, however, from ihe standpoint f the grain trade, I the fart that Prince, II u pert 1" Ihe logical outlet for the grain and olhep product of the Pears Xort hwrl." Wealth of Nation I he.e land, which Sir Wilfrid aw in hi mind eye will have lo he opened hy transportation Je-( fure the wetern jiart of Canada eally achieve Ihe properity of whfrh ' il i capable. A railway throiuth the mountain from the Peace Itivcr would pa Ihrotufh lhee land and would add to the of .(lie nation a a whole. 1 , Prince Ilupert I nearer than any oUtcr.pjMit, if- lite proper ru(c Is adopted - say the enthusiastic itien of that port the railway which would benefit Peace Itiver most would he one of those giving inol direct connection with tidewater. If in o tinina it can open up new fertile land, it will have a toub!ead-vantage. A freight rate are bacl on mileage, the advantage in this direction are obvious: ; All of these factor having had Juir to. ! WATS IDOTICC Olttf.lss k4 Um TAkK .Xlllli.t llMl itwurnilUi Ctunfrj (!iiinT UiMllrtl. Ihm ! I Oorr umm VVIisrf. V turiwvrr. B HI tw lr for lirrliw to U IMl Iwf tu !!. Ir uiiuile t lrr uul ut un mntml tiraiu, lu. li llu nurUM-rljr sixl drsms lulo lr- bt r. n. mvtiii: srpl'ctnL HS, Atr "OOVCK1IIItT LIQUOft ACT" Nolle f AppllCilkiB for CwiMst ta Tranaiar .r Licn. Ciininienrinr ai e."- - OatMl iartltV OM LAND ACT ytrnl. NOTIt'r. I HKHtRV UIVKN Ibal on Ihe tsth d iif AUru.l nrl Ihe undrrsiniwl inlrnd i" ai'ptr l Hi Uqnor Cniuml u. ..-. rr huMl iii lran.ftkr f Hrrr LI hie consideration, the Canadian fsovernmeal Klcvatnr wax erected at Prince Ilupert, it, C. It i n terminal house with storage facilities adequate for l,2.-n,0ii bushel. In'a. billion lo the traffic facii-ilje afforded by the. -(Canadian National Hallway, it ha the he. Ulvcr Valley In Alherla and Hri-,ivfii f Hie excellent harhor. tti. it .... !. . . ... . ii-u -.MiiiMii.i. urn ni. ur . y, fcjence or Ihe reaily accenMAil-already .leveloped porllou of M'e'ily and eay Entrance of thi har- prulrie province. Xorthern Hri-M,r ,j ocean oing veel i af-Mh Oolumhia land have heen1 forded hy he remark of a captain Im'I.I hack l.y lack of Iraimporla-j,n rerenlJy hroiwhi a larpe Tion jaciinie. oepite ine Know- Irimn leamer lo lock, and aid ledxe IIihI Ihe great inlerior val- that once having heen there, there icy c.mtaiiici mmcne area tif'wa no Irick lo coin lo the i.url airricuiiurai lan.H cany lo alran -ttithoul liie aid of a t.ilot. .ilnjf timler cultivation. When J steel and Concrete Sir Wilfiied I.aurier visited' The elevator U nf teel and re. the car unloading hrd i 101 feet hy 58i feel. The lorage capacity of 1,250.000 huhel i divided among 130 lank of varying he, The 3 targe! of them can hold25.00n KiheU each: 21 ran handle o.finn huhe4 each: 22 are. of 5.000 huhel' capacity; 13 of 3,000; and Uie remaining storage fiiit are contracted to hold 1,200 JiiKhel apiece. The receivInK fMpacily of the houe i K carload per hour, and the shipping capacity i 50,. (1(H) huhel jer hour. There an 12 grain eJeaner. vvhieh make II wealth of the province a well a ,Ntihle to Hean 15,00 huhe crenee luuiUrl (to iihI Issued In r;Mwl i elevator at Prince ilupert gel UlC ,f nrMi.iiws. 1-rm pari f tnlldin ..... .. . ' . . . ..J.. . Pij-l i.lrniriiU llnlfl. Port .Ht- Imrnls. M up"" ' "' l'srrltMNi at 1 1 1, Work (I. in ubdinsh.n of It lis, iyui-en :harl..lls l.land. I'rlnre liuperi 'land UeiMrr MMrlrl, In I be ,rlnr of I Hrlil.li lU.liiinbia, friiin frank lUr' I i llrrberi nanimon, i iii-iniiin" .iu-"- ."'i f irnme f -llx- Tn of lurt Clements. In the i:uiintr f I'rlnre Ilupert, In Hie Prnr- llnr of Hfitlh Csiliimbl. the traneeeea,. , IHTrn l Prlnrr nuperl, B. C Ihia JIM jday -rj-tjr, !.; ,UMpTn Tiiionoiif: Misaj.M, 1 ' I. CICCONr.. Appllranlt 'and Tranfaret. LAND ACT. Natlca of InWflllan M Apply ! la -" in I'rinre Unpen Land Hreontinir l)ia trlrt or OiaM Hinr a, and alluata a South Harhiel Island. TAE that Alfred Swansea, Of -NOTICE Prime lluiiert, orrualliin VUrluer, Intends 10 apply Tor a leas of lh follow lr 'described Undis- ., In Prlnre Ilupert land Bernraina nn-irlei of lia'asT Coast land nirlcl. and iltuale on fassare l.land. ,,,. . TliE NOTI'i: that J. H. Tranrls, ''f penoka, Alberta, orrupallon '';" .; lends tu applr for lease of the rollnwlnt I c..nmieiinn at a pom t,1,n.,rrt,.'il Nnrlh West end of ftMe W-"-! "'JJ 'jmi tllb. twe. Applicant. fullest advantage, are a good eal belter than average port have to offer. The harhor i classed a hinc of the best, having an easy approach from the ocean, which is well marked with Ikght nnd buoy. It is 1 1 mile long hy one to one and a half mile wide, free of current and having no dangerous obstruction to navigation. The harhor i open All year round CANCELLATION OP RISIRVI .UTICK IS IIEIltllY GIVK.N that The. r' ihmire aeria lliiiir over Lot 47, l.asalar tiia- h" nm' " s. -.ne, ' I f VlelikKia V'lrliiria. II U. C- Uih June, m. put JUlnMer of tJinda, u, ii. nAiii-i, LAND ACT. Ntle of Intaritlo lo Applf L Molle, of .ulln"t7A7pl U L.a.a Lan in i rinre iiuiikti inii nemramc !! trlrt or tjoasi Hanrt , and alluaie on North llaiharl Islam! TAKE NOTICK that Alfred Swanson, of run'-. uui-rn, (H-ruatinn Manner, in tends la atnily for a l-ae or Ihe follow Ina dearrilied lands - nominenrinr at a mt planted at th south end of North llarharl Island! thenre iiiiiu me isiann at nitn wiirr mart, and conuinmr 60 arres more or leta. ALFHEP SWANSON, APP"C,M Dm April !.... THH DAIL7 ITBWB and I quite free from ice in the winter. - 1 .': I'jwilent warehoue line the wharfage frontage, which extend! over a length or :i,Ji3 fet, andi Hie newly coriiiHeled ocean dock! ha a fronlaire. of H(iO feei. A COO-fool floaling:lrydoe.k further aiiKmentihe; port efnipnwnl.Tte (Canadian ioyernment elevator wa erected at an advantageViu point in the shipping et-tion jut decrihed nnd ha all that it re-ipilre in the way or natural fa- cidtie. In addition. Hie toechan-: ical fe;rtiir! are entirely np.-to-. o"ate in nil repe;Ji and Ihe lioiie i prepared lo meet alt enMTfwnl ciei coinecwl Willi Hie uaual operation of a large terminal grain elevator. Some of Ihe feature of the chain drive ned in thi plant are worth more than a curory com-rnenl. Helertffiff flie enrreet drive on pirwer unit, hoth larjre and nrn'all, aunie greater importance than formerly, when con-dered in relalioit to the preent day demand for greater production In all field, and Uie desire for more reliahle an.t hetter er-vire to ihe puhlic. On machine which must operate continuously on remote control operated machineryon conveyiir l,elt on eontrolling nieclianim in fact, wherever Ihefe ran lx no question a lo the readme for steady ojM'ratlon when neede.i with reli ahle operation of the drive it he .. . ,ce uuperi over la year ago..,,, forced concrete construction. cn,e I)ecary , ,He-, a ln,anJ , "I. . Vi inejuoeM an excellent appear-jwllC, vtt be dn.endahle. The of H,e and Trunk Pacific, andj,nf rray of huilding. The tinillcncluion of the eng.ner in a,d in One of the part: chiefi,7nprlM,wr the lraKe tank (hU in!uiu-e wa thai the Mor- aiJatiiae which tlie new lran-,ineaure 2J7 U Jeet in tenirth i ontinenial line ha i the factland over f.K feet in wiilth: M.o mat it roiieu hack the map of lheiWOrkhoue i fit hy Jt feet: and couuiry iiv at leant i.ouu mile. Ileyniid the mountain on the Pa cific iUial are land which for agricultural wealth cannot he equalled hy the het field In the Kitenl ("ha in lrtye answered Uie need, and gave the kind of ht-vife inlemied. I'o.itne upeed ratio i achieved, which mean that tiie driving ami driven haft ojterate at all load at the de-i?ned prtqiortionate teed. Ihe came a with waring. Quietness The element of quietnex along' with convenience of application! wa tint overlooked either, nor wa Ihe ever prej.ent faelnr of long life and lower upkeep cost, (tearing generally wears rapidly, especially on the firt reduction, and with a certain amount of .wear mut he replaced entirely. The breaking of hut one tooth necessitate the substitution of wr nour. uiese are .vioniiorian entire new eear. While chain Wheat Cleaner, made UieLjnves hy ,0 wear, the same as any Huntley Manufacturing Onmjiny.!other mechartieal aniaratti. and of Silver ek. X. Y. A drylng!a lenglhening of Hie piteli pocurs, OHpaeity or l.OOfl hushel per ,'gnidualiy however, and i readily hour i afronle.l by a Morris j noticeable a the chain assume drain lrer, which wa fnniihel a kirger piU?h circle on the wheels. by the MninK-i-cMN Manufaciur- thi .loe not a lug taimpany of Minneapolis. .mi ir.sn x . mnirr ii mi. o. cif Hainitton. (hit ln.lrki TUr lrr ill le dltMird fnn Klectricitv Is nsel for nower ltwMrT.mslii.siiliNiui4ehsm.fr.su -i"-iricnj is iisei ior io r niMitb h( .imm imi iu i uni fort and liiHrl in the new elevator, und de.TiisM s . ui i si i, ouren' r ortj -five electric motor take 'IWM..IU' liliirirL i...,imre M iswini .-. r . (. n. Iiv (round wn ine mid atr m luiy.i !. rir or iiii us nonr iiHi in inpii- atigregaie i.-izi1 tiorseiiower. a rrlu Hid In 11m "Wilrr , ,., ! f mill le fDrd In llx- om f ttie Water Mi'"rdrr it Crllir lluwrl. B. C. lli)t tl.rtl. Ill llritl,D intr le filed 'ui.i. .lu. . . i.l U'.i.p ltMiMr f.r mlth lllw ciirtruiipr t'f Witcr nirtiii, Ptflu I Hailttinri. Vlru.ru. a. c... imin IiM-M Ihirir dr itlef Ih first psariire r.f lhl(-i4le in "rl ne.rnper. The dile if llir firs! 1.iUiI,1Umi of iai unllra It SOMI-BV1I.I K r.TfT .OMI'AT. I.TO., ioii-kmii .mirsr iieiu i.uain nrive i nsei in connection with the power installation, to insure efficiency of power transmission. Thcre are 2(1 belt conveyer In the" house, representing a total length of 13,000 feet. They ranee, fn width from IC incite to to lliche. The principal grain handled Include wheat, oat and barley. Facilities The water transportation and harhor facilities, of which Uie ffect it efficiency. and before the pilch lengthen Equipment sufficiently to permit Ihe teeth The regular elevator equipment 'of the chain to slip over Uie teeth incluije. in ablilion to the ma-'of Hie wheels, the chain can be ehlnery already mentioned, twnlbrnuahf back lo the original pHeh. MA Monitor Scalers, two two-hth at comparatively small cost, hy Carter Disc machines and one insert irp new join! pin, single Carter i Use. Clarke Auto-; rrrr malic shovels, furnisued by theii msi nt ti nun Wehler Manufacturing Company. fllK lAl T i.nicaxn, are uej tor unioaoing. -- Five 2,00n.hushel scale were provided hy the Curney Scale Cm.. AT EDMONTON About $125,000 Worth of Pelts Change Hands at Auction There KMMUXTOX. Aug. U. Something like l.'i.00(l worth ur fur ur were were sohl sold at at Ihe Ihe auction auction of of ra aw jirit ljm thijtwtk, the irirc! r'ealiHinl In5iug1ilglir than wa Hlimatk; fen6lre?of en&ireiof t Mlilk .was; ithe' the sale, average lot hringhug $13 a skin. Hat averaged from ftl.CS to !!' for best lots. which In tlli wer'e sold for 10 cents, while one martin brought Cr. White fox and martin, of which there were very rholctf offering, were keenly fought for by the New York and Seattle house represented at Ihe ale. All Ihe fur offered for sale from Northern Alberta, Macken lie Hlver, Peace Itiver nnd the Arctic circle, and In other year ha pased through Kdmoutou direct to the fur ale at Montreal and New York, with a few small lot goin? to Seattle. For years Ihe fur men have "been trying lo pet buyer from Kast-ern centre to come to Kdmnn-ton, bul without success tin'il Ihe present time. Next year it is estimated that the sale will be double a large ns both buyer and 'trader are satisfied with the result. All Ihe large trader f the norlh, Including Colin Frnser, llnmden nnd Alley, Charles I.ar-genl nnd Jim Darwish had fur in Tuesday' sale which disposed of 1,595 heaver klns, 3l bear skins, 707 ermine skins. J fisher skins, 42 1 red fox skins, 125 oro fox skins, 21 silver fox skins, 003 while fox skins, 1 blue fox skins. 22 lynx skin, PHI martin skins, CtUl mink skins; 13,330 muskrat skins, M ottor skins, 80 skunk skins, 03 BRING VISITORS FOR FALL FAIR Prince Charles Will Make Special Trip to Queen Charlottes and Ketchikan Owing to the fact that election day will take place on ihe openiny day of the fair, special arrangements have hern mad witli H. C. Keeley, pacific coasi j manager of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine, for the steamer Prince Charles to leave here on Monday, September 13, for Massed Inlet and points in the vicinity of Uie inlet, to, pick up pas.enger desirous o; alien. ling Ihe fall fair. Th sleamer wilt fii lo Keiciiiksti on the same trip to bring down passenger for. the fair frcm the nortnern port. II. F. McNaughton, C.N.P.. Cilv passenger agent, sailed on the Prince Ocurge on Saturday to complete arrangement for th'-special vailing of the Prino Oliarles. and will also endeavor to arrange for a special trip of the Prince John to visit southern points on the Queen Char-lOlte Islands to bring passenger over for the fair. Mr. Thomson staled this mornins that owing to election day falling upon tiitj. openin; day of the fair it would be im njJhle lo pick up exhibits from the island, and Jhat any ex liibit. for the fair should arrive on Monday. September 13 tnder Ihe circumstances the fair board have done all they possibly can to arrange for the transportation of visitors from outside points to the fair and ilounlles there will he manv people who will be desirous of seeing the prif.e exhibit from th i New Westmi.islcr fair and witnessing the boxing bout between Vie I-"oley and J. Newman. ALBERTAN EX-PREMIER IN CHARGE OF SURVEY PRIOR TO IMMIGRATION F.HMOXTON, Aug. 9. Hon. Herbert Orecnfield, ex-premier of Alberta, has lieen appointed by the provincial government o take change nf a survey of lh! province for the. purpose of do- Icrmintiig areas suitable for land settlement, especially along community lines. He will begin Hits work at onre, nnd on Its completion he will go to Kng-land to work in conjunction with the vnrinu emigration or-ganizalion operating there. This announcement was ma.le by Premier llrownlee before leaving the city for his holiday, and Is the outcome of n decision by the government to put on an active Immigration pntgram. Mr. Hrownleo said that the govern DEMAND PA01J FTVE Gaining Momentum! With our store crowded to capacity, extra sales ladies have had to be taken on to attend to the business. We still have thousands of dollars worth of merchandise to' dispose of and only a few days to do It In. Cuttsrr.ers wll! find many surprises by shopping In the morning. Remember The Slogan A Positive (Clear Out, Close Out, Sell Out, Get Out of Business Sale Everything In the Store Is on Sale. WEST OF ENGLAND STORE Third Avenue woif skin. 32 wolverine skins: II blue lynx and 8 hare skins. j Two of the mlver fox skin! were Ihe finest ever brought into the cily and were valued a! 250 each the pack a they came from Phone 753 "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD. 8moked Dally by Canadian Fish & CoH Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C better condition now prevailing to see what can tie done in coordinating; the several immigration activities, in Alberta, and the first move in that direction will be to make a thorough land survey of I fie province, witu suitability for immigranl senti ment primarily in view. Subscribe to the Daily News. TIMBER SALE X8109. There will be ofrid fur sale at Publlr AuriMin. at min on the 3rd day f Antrim. IV4, in the. orrire or the lilstnci 1 lorfc-lei. i'Nncr Itupert, B- the Llrenre .lti. lo rot J.3o,0P' fwt or Siirure.I llrrulixk and Cedar, on an area suualed on. i.t.in inlet, yuern cnarkilU; Island. 19.0 lit year will be ilkiised fur re-' nval or tlmbvr. Pruvidrd thai any uie uiuMo to atteml the aurtlou in vr)n uuy aubiuil a m-aled tenib-r to iiv ois-ned it th hour of auriiou : and ireaied at one bid. ' t'urllirr iMirtlcuUrs or the Chief Fore-ter. Vlrtorla, B. C or LHHrlrl Foreter.; crine Rurt, B. C, i TIMBER SALE X8161 There will be offered for sale al public Aliitlun, at 1 p.m., n Wednesday, Aurml (th, lte. in the . trke or the lUslrirt Kuresler, I'rini-e lluuTt. B. ;., Ihe Ltet'iue XSI61, lo i-ul t,?7u.ue rict of Srui-e. ll.-miiMk and tedsr, on an area altuab-il on Hit; east aide or !-rlin Inlet. Louise Island, Oueen i.narlolle Inlands liltrirl. Two () years wil lbe allowed for removal of timber. rovldrd in.it anvone unable to attend the auriion In tersii may Milimll a seah-dj iriuirr iu ue iiriiru ai hit uwr ui .uvkiiiii aiul treated as one bid. Further particulars or the Chief Forester, Vlrtorla. B. C. or Mstrlrt Forester, I'Mlir nupert, B. i:. The 1'urrlia.tint Arent. Vlrtorla. 11. 0. TIMBER SALE X8108. There will be orrered for sale al Publlr Aiirtloii. at t put., oil the tlrd da or Sep lembrr. Itiii. in the of fire or Ihe lilstrlrl Forester, Prince lluiiert, B. C. the Uriire i . A9IVH IU fill lit, wll, wuu irri ill .-i v. lleiukM'k and l eilar, i an area 4luau-U ) Selwyn Inlet and adjuliilnr l. Hi and ! T. t lp. Cues-n c.harltle Islands. i Three (3) years will be allotted lor re inonal (r the timber. Provided that any one uuahle in attend tlie auriion In person may kulimll a sealed lender to be opened at the hour of airrlloii and treated as uw bid. IXirther partlrulart of lite) Chler Fore-ler, Virtoria, B. n.. or lUstrlri Forester. I'rlnee lliierl. B. I.. TIMBER SALE X8159 There will I orrered fof tale by rublle Auction al the orrire or the Outrlel Forester. Prlnre lluiiert. II. C... al 1 p.m.. on the 4lh day or Aoritst, !!, Llrene XSIftt to nil v,nuu reel board measure or prure, llemiork and Cedar on an area sitnsi.il on the south shore of Tanoo Island. Hlrhard- Mtn Inlet. 0. C I. Prorlded any.sie unable to attend the auction In person mar submit sealed lender In be opened at Ihe hour or auriion and treated as one bid. Two years will be allowed Tor removal or timber Further harlirulara or the Chler Fores 1 ...in .1. i.4..l. f n.'L". victoria, ana uiiino rorviier, rtiuu siiciiw win iuo auvasitago us iiiv nuparL SteveKing Third Avenue Great Overstocked SALE Now in Full Swing SAVEI ON SAVE II MEN'S SUFI'S AND OVKRCoVrS SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load S8.B0 Per half load . -s.- 3.50 Per sack .SO Burn Wood and Keep Cool I HydeTransfer 133 Second Avenue Phone 680 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Kxquiaite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave.