v Angus IP. lO-A. Jjll A UAL Ll) s me wjift'"" Tius arF ntntf JJ " inclUflg "the gold , c a jnbuld. These arr , o have bubble and be met, hat soft. in iers are made liy homlinir a - Mjt of'gpkl and Joining tU. j -r '., . eD'-, !r (jjFjtfatnlPM kind, tuijnmpi ed ifcwffin Mil Id ip c of irlrildTliPni' ore in and hard anil will wear niui li longer. pi en from 050 Io-$I5.00, .JOHNgWJGERr & Jewellers .Tt1C STORE WITH TI1E CLOCI New 1 t- I I I I I I A W Ji p - k , V and Dresses Full Line Thread ILK HOSIERY $1.50 "Demers" We aim to please yr -v w t r mw III A I H Y ..- Market 311 Third Avenus, ll .1 been taken over from Ucorgn Kerr by J. Preece w h Scaly and Doodion Fresh Meats irrlirlng Twice Weekly from the Bulkley Valley Phone 178 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone tS. crtae, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Band and Gravel. We Iptclallie In Plan an Furniture Bevlno. MILK Prom Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Table Cream at 15o for -lf I'lnt. Quality and Service Special Icq Delivery Barvlce Valentin Dairy Phone 867 NO PUBLICITY FOR G. B. SHAW England's Great Writer Refused Ute of Broadcast by Conservative Government In England. SUPPRESS OPPOSITION Says Trotsky Will Laugh at Spectacle of British Parliamentary Institutions. I).IK. Au jr. H, (My M,,H Dcrrihrd Shaw's seventieth birtlfdiy was' -celebrated .al tin UOfpr.MPlropole. Tln al tendance al lhr dinner was small lull II was highly condensed. Almo'l everybody present was Identified mure or les closely and more or less prominently with the Labor movement. Ilamsay MarDonald, Hip lalir of Hip party. presided, llaniay MacDonald, in proros. lug Mr. Shaw lion 1 Hi mild: I regret very miicli o say thai nw inn in Hip mallues of mind of Hip government its ullpr Inca parity In guaae uhal U In Hip hearts of our people Air. Shaw I nut beitwf broadcasted tonight "Shame." The government asked iiip lo give a guarantee on liphalf of sitaw Dial Iip would not ! con-J ti-ovei-sial - 'much' laughter mi pi tli In- topics. Therefore. Iho-1 roughly detesting Hip sinallness r mind which put up urh a con ln ton I declined il." illpar, i hrar . Mr. Shaw's Speech llprnard Shaw wa received wilh nniusiapiii. The audience tanjt "For lie A Jolly liood Frllow," and cheered him again anil aain. Hp said: "Of lalp years Hip pub-lir tiap been mosl alarmingly 'reating nip a a great man. I u-'isolulrly ilprlineil any feneral literary celebration of my ev-ntiPlh birthday her-atise I fore-saw thai I hould Iip celebrated a a great man. Hut whrn Hip Labor party inulod hip I knew I should Iip all right." (Ijiiiphtrr.. Ife had dicoverei Hip pcret that ttiiTP are no Krral men and no ureal niillon nnd no yrpat lap. All that klml of liumluid we Iphvpi to Hip ninelpenlh i-pnliiry. lo jwhh'h it pmiKTly hnlotu.'"- 'Hear. Ullll Hie i-r n""ii"' the rninpimller or Witer Hlht, Pirllj-ineiit liuildinrs, Vlrlorli. B. C- witliln IhtrtV Uaji itlrr Hie rimt ippearani- .r Dili nollce In I" at nwPrf- 1 ,f the nrsi liuiiltiattuit ul thia n.nir ti "" ,W' SOMtHVlLIK CAMW.HT COMPANY, I.TII, AppllrinL By r. P. MATHERS, Aii-nt. ;ijmiuj. LAND ACT. Natlci of InUntlon to Apply lo tnio Land. In land Bernrdlnii District of Prince Hiinerl, ami illnale un tmrth hore nr an Pill island. aw'Ut "lie mile eat fmin Blurr TA'kT NOTICf: that K. tlninseau. of Lowe Inlet, Pmvlnre. or Itrltisti Colmll. or.-ii-am Manater, liitrnds to apply it. Cannery "r a ll-ase or It." Mlli.ttlnf terrll-il I amis: t:i.mini.nelnil at a Pil PiMm on he (.liore nr an uniianieil lny on Hie aotilh. ue.lriia.t nr Pitt Natnl, aliil oimi mile mm nr lilurr t'o nl theme mirth twenty Tains lliiire ri.ty rlwliist iNjarj. h twenty rhaln. innre r le... o llih Water Mark: llirnro rutlnwtnr 'l"n.".r ... .. ";r..:r.Jl., ..ii.i .,r riiiniiiiinrrnient : ei.iny ai r... i.Kr. or le.i. .j " ' in h'i i SPOUTS Oil MOloll imjA'I'. modelled Hie qua ml iiuliid skirts of rural France. It is a smart llirep-iptiirlcr li-ujilli diid very handy. fellow at my job - much laugh-ler but I hae not not Hip great man feelimt and you have not got ll either. My preilecessor in my professiooal Inminess Shakes-pearp laughter live! in a nilddle-rla set. But itierp was one pprson in thai set who" was not a mlddlp-class man. He was la nrickiayer. Shakespeare's Greatness After Shakespeare' death the rr TIMBER SALE X8109. When the present government started, its head was very much turned by-its great Russian stice. In- There will lxi ottered for al at I'ulilie Am tiiui. at msn) mi ihe ttnl il.iy r Aun-Ul. Itlfil. in the rt,e or Ihe IHslrict Pore.ier, i'rinri Iiiihti, u. i:., the Ureni-e iwi ur prurr. in area niiiiu-ii on harlotte l.umls. be allowed for re moval of lliiiurr. pnivldeil that any mm unable to atli tut Iho aurllnn In i-rrn may sulnnlt a sealed temliT tu Im oim-ihiI at the Imur of aurtlou ml treitoit a one but. further parllrtilars of the, chief Forester, Virii.ru. ii. i' or Mstrlrt Korelr, Priiye Hiiwrt. It. C. TIMBER SALE XS10S. Them will be ofrrrml for sale at Ptihllc Atiriuui, at t ini on the fjnl d.iv or Sep-teinher, I0J, In Ihe nrflre or the Olstrlcl Koresler, Pritnti rtupert. H. C. the l.lrenre Xsion, to cm tt.stl.ono n-rl or SpriKO, llrniliH-k and Oilar. mi an area iMtnaieU on Selwyii Inli t ami aitjnlntnr l.nt 315 and 8. T. I., ill (Hp, oeen i. Imrl.it If Isl.imli. Three (Si jears will lie allow ed ror re-IHdviI of ttjp Umber. Provided that any ni unable In attend the aiirlloiiJii.-peifi4tiiB.tr vhnilt a aeateil leinler tn be. iiH ni'd at thu hour ul aurtlun and treiloil as nne bid, Further partU-tilara tf the Chler Forei-ter, Vlrmria. It. t:., or instrln Korester, Pilnre tliipert, II. C. TIMBER SALE X8148 Seated lender will be rerelvrd by the Milliliter itf I mill, mi vii.ii'i. at.,1 11.,.. THB DOTCT ROWS PAOH FTVB 'the Kfryptlan nation by culllnff!; off its wafer .siipr1' nd ilam-J nun? flirt 'MIp. It had to rlinrli down. tx hrnd has now been1 -ii'lii'i' violently tlirtii'd m Im op- direction ;by Mi.- ItoiuNf f -III i'licpi"i,-T.'ind ii ban i lic Klorious IdM, of cullinK off lif Kiipjdy of idea in Miis country oy dainmiiw me. LaiiKhlor . Of -eoHrxe tli.1l i VPiy funny, but 'Iip taugh will (in n HHIp farther than Mii. room, arid lliere will bfli noine taiiRliter tljat I shall rnott pai't irularly piiJQ', (nr talnlfidi Mr. int-.k wilLJiiiw- Hip laich r, u I Iiap trflJiiiMidnus admir-i i ' i .. i f Mr. TroSky ' lalenl. biu! Ins laiiKli i a JifJiP lardonip.i TIipiI there !(,' tluil remarkably pjrnan Slrinr Mn-t-olini . I do mi know whelber Mu--niini tia.H, ! Unfiled. (La iik hi pi- . Kill I . ai noi help thinking that when upxi our Lrbenil new)paerii re-proaeh him for hi suppression) of Hie freedom, of uprech, Mr. Trolky on lux part will say: 'Yotr r'l, of your parllaincniiiry insti-tufion and freedom of pppi;hf' tin' (tip vpry moment any aphoux i p m imiitfe to be made of lbep n'i'utioim yon will find that Hip pi jppi-iipd cla. will tluow tlieai; e: and vmi will have to deal wiMi ihe propertiP"! rlax as I lie ill with the Tear.' ' BRITISH REE INDIA TODAY X Governmental Action Speech In House of Lords In I.OXDO.N, Aug. 18. In tiii' House of Lords Ihe Kail of Birkenhead referred to Ihe out-oreak of "renewed commumd distiirliaiices in an, eii)billercl atul Ijoient -.form in-f)6 many diffeibl) piWi- ofrniila." It, was itniiosibte to deny'fiial lh toxicaled by this, it announced , present slate of rpmniiinal ro- that it was goinc to exterminate lalions was lo a. large. extent organised by the leaders of thr I wo eonimunilies. While it would oe. untrue I deny all connection. between Hie reforms and the present Male of tension betwec.i Hindu and Moslem, it was a grotesquely inadequate explanation of it to attribute it eilbe. lo Ihe existence of the reforms or lo their nature. So far as a tangible cause could bo assigned il was to be found in U.!' general unst'tllo-ment of ideas and of material conditions which followed In the wake of the war which gave IU final quietus to thn system of paternal government which the British government hud perfected during Ine preceding half cenluiy. Majority Rule One res'.lt of the democratic ideals disseminated. In India, as idsewliere, was the realisation that Iho principle 'of majority had iiov lo be reckoned wil'i and that it' politics as in war fare victory lends to lie wilh Ihe big battalion. To this iIoipIiIIpss was due the prosely tising tendencies which both than iHHiii mi the 9fttli il iv nr kiirni I iw I cnnui.lln 1 1 les bad so markedly l".'UT l,"r,'P or UeehiK XS I IS. In cut ilm,.n .l,,.!,, ,,i n l It.e.iA ""'Own liuritlg 1110 p.tSV three Si.nnft imkplii Tlei on in irei Bicaieil V" i"'rll.os or i.oti ijii aim ,3110 near.vears. knoiklmlt. Canadian illi,iinl luiluav. .. name , Coast nistriri. I He nei'ii give no more than a rMnSK?'ni'li..S!2l,r h" ,low'", tnr Passing observalion on the ah baud iuiy M,,-...fe MMa us'mw imAw: kik AylliUIUI. rllllVl lU'Vri, 0, W IV ...u.w w mv gw,viimini U1IV BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO THE END OF DECEMBER, 1925. Has produced Minerals as follows: I'larer fiold, $77,003,0 'i5; Lode Gold, $122,808.-ATtU; Silver, $74,11 1,:I7; Lead, $8!',2 18,107; Copper, 107,0 42.047; zinc, $30,025,947; .Miscellaneous Mineral?, $1,.04.387; Coal and Coke, 27 3,0i 8,05.1; Buildins Slone. Ilrick, Cement, clc, $44003,880; making its Mineral Prodiiclioa to the end of. 1025 show an ..fiSSSSJdS Aggregate Value of $920,919,628 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1925, $61,492,242 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and Iho fees lower than those of any oilier I'rovuicc in the Dominion, or any colony in the Hrilish Empire. Mineral locations are granlcd lo discoverers for nominal fees. Ali"olule Tiles are- obtained by developing such properties, the security of which Is guaranteed by Crown Grants. Full information, together with Mining Heports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. N.H. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Ileports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer lo such reports. They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines. Victoria, B.C.. Ileporls-covering each of the six Mineral Survey Dilricls are published separately, and arc available on application. Ileports of Ihe Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of Is a Socialist jdlf not; contemplate with favor: j.. Silver Corporation, have I wish, ' Mr. Shaw continued, tlicp disturbances. Little had tieen visiting at the mine. Mia 'his move of Hip govprn-.peifplc studied the f.istory f mm in liail bpeijlrpi-tPd ajralnstjour association. with India who me tetsonally. But it is iurpos-j thought that. ihe power smie to tielieve llliit that is the India had nothing Jiut disered!. ',-. My record , i thai of an lo reap from the unread of riis-i ultra - constitutional Socialist.. order. He mentioned this mat-! There is no objection to me ex-tier only because this defamatory i pi( that I ant a sunoorter of Ills sueitPStlon had been made ti Majesty's Opposition, and the wio ouriii to Know uet jiuvei imiPiit thinks that all sup- er-. porters of the 'opposition ought! Co-operation to be suppressed. It was suggest-1 Turnmn to Uip subject of Uie ed to me that I should give aniMo,"im " Chelmsiord reforms. 'rtI BirkpnllPaii Said tbat When ...wlAMnkino- not In m.oak .ntro. i maUer.l?, a 'e'r affo the 'uU Uersially on any. public. .n I - ... , ',, Ilia rm..rwiai. u3tt In PTfl"i'U hear, and laughter . 'You allshakecre by a folio edition of! government .would ifinp comfort-jcitiien of .ndia, whe beiiewo. know I am an extrernply clever mi CAMCf LLATIOPt Of KCStRVt .Monti: is tu.HEiiv oive.i nut ttM r-vni riitimr "" Lot 47, cttnitr liu i n i, it interims. IxiiUtjr MlolWr of LP1. O. H. AAIiL.I. Uim1 prparlmrat, Vi writ. V r ili tun. IttS. WAT UK NOTICE Dliinltn n U TIK .Mnii.t Hut SotiM-mlla CinnrrT uinxa)r I liilnl. ! iditrrM l Uurtf Ar mir Wlnrr. Vtiinmitrr. . i:.. lll p-iijr 4 Un-u- lu Uli iut ti I'Si r inmuli- n( ilrr ihii tit iin imwd tiraiu. torb fki mulbfrlT mil drtim lata Itriutua Hr. Mr lDll, Usil 4 hain ut A. W, rurir M1 I HI. Ouri-B i.liM"il- lUtwl IHttrlcl. TI llrr will lx dovrifd trun llto tlirsin it iHiinl 'lim m a uniih fi.rly iliiwium Irani . W. nriwr or J ul t ST I . V. C mt.. mil llt Im ul fur Industrial iihI Imsii-!!'- uri.i UIII Ih Unil drtrriN'd ioih-k A. LOI 1M. Vllrrn UliarilHI lliai. Th nutiic nulled nil lim rmunil m Itw lath di of July, Ufa. A ropy or tin, tuitiiv md in irpliratlnn pruinl lirrfln mil In lh oimi in ii urn.. or ttw wair n mill i i...., ,.,.i ... ...m Watr nn'oriti-r I ,tl'1 ii'i'v1', n uiu, m miunx.--. II I'tlnr hll-rl, B. C. OliJrrtWin lo ll inplKIIKSi liny up lura on iim hiu vilr Iti'-'inlrr r llti lbi finipin.tler r Wilrr liiinis. ririunirai nuiiiiinrr. vi. iomi ti. i. ithln iblriT itim iftrr Ui first iptwirinre or ibis ruilur in a kral iwwpairr. Ttir (lit of Um first publlci-mm ut til i nottr ii Jult t. pii.n,n.i.r. ix.i.ii.111 COMpA.Mr. LTO., Appllrini. Wv r. o. M Tltriis. Ajrnt. WATCH NOTICS OIriln Un T.tkE MoTltK mil smtMTvllle Cinnrry i ninpinv I linllcil, wlsur nldre l hrr ii.nii. iirf Vanruurrr. II. i... will iptily f,,r a lin-nw In take and ui u ralln x-r tiiiniil' "I water nut of Uii iuin.i1 lrrain. ultli'li nn imrinrriir aim ariiim nini rrr- n liv. Missel Inlrt, itmut 10 rliiins rtl rnmi :. r. Iilslrlrl. the ti HUtllltl niriu-r lul 1171. O. V. .iwiKuiri.i I ml itemrilird as lllink A, ll I'll. Uui-ril Chirlulle lilstrli-l. lull nutlra wi lteii m Ihe annum en ui inn u.i m i... i ,, ut i hi. nuilre ami in attll- .allun purnuaul llierelo and In Um Art will ue tiieu iu in- mni Water nenirnrr ii.mh" ii..,.., olijertlnns to the application IMI I "" his wonrs. I h.ive not come to amy. '"p" go 10 avoy inn anannai mere were potential quai-that yet. hut dare say someone tell an audience of millions Ihatjities whict will one day mako will do il. Lauuhipf . All tbel be ami his friends wished to over-middle-class nwn winle songs throw society and finish up with about the gretties of Shakes-1 Hie nationalization of women or peare, but Ihe only tribute that' something 1'ke thai and ask peo-wn remrmberPd was thr brick-'p'"1 vtdp against ihem. Thai, layer's. 'I liked the man." he seriously, was Hip prospect that said, 'as H as onimly lbi side bad Iicpii opened up. -heers). Idolatry.' I hope," Mr. Shaw con- tinned, "that II is the feeling pre-i talent among you. I am liecin-ning to 1 1 Jiolhered very much. by idolatry on the one hand and Kim pie foolishness on Ihe other. We want lo continue in this tradition of Ihe bricklayer and keep on this side idolatry, (let rid of Ihe ureal men, and you will get rid of Ihe great nations, ami then perhaps we shall all be happy. Cheers nnd laughter . Damming Mr, Shaw Mr. Shaw next alluded to ihe absence of the microphone. "I a larger audience tonighl Vlll tmm 1 A9IUV. r-. ''' in rui i,3nn,iiu 1 TI itr l divrrird j. 1SU.,.J:""; ream Pint it iMiml il.nt s rh'n trwn, I'j"!'. h,,VJJ '' oniin on 111 uf airraiii and "l I urd f..rl ill ami .mi diifiiMtlc iitifiieniir iiiiiinip imiiMiMi ui. uikid tin- .ir.0.!.'..."".'' tti yeaia -will " the inhabilaiils of Ihe country iualified to take in hand their wn rpspimsitolilip!', was an attitude of symptlny and co-operation, with those who in thi! country bad asked for co-oppr-atijn and iiotliinig else. . No Moslem Bias i The Marquis of Reading wished to repudiate the statement winch appeared in ihe letter lo the '"rimes," and which was spiiI by one who had held Hie position of Secretary of Slate for India, whose words. Earl Birkenhead Defends British carr- weJh1lJ,i iiiiiui. in mr vnurr ui Kinik letter it was staled; "On tha whole, there is a predominant bias of British officialdom in India in favor of the Moslem Community." Those words would be "home in mind, and to tho Moslems and Hindus they would mean that there was undue favoritism and offical bias in lbs minds of British officials, an-J that Ihei'-e was a lack of that quality of administration which was so important in our relation lo India Justice and fairness irrespective either of creed or race. Willi regard lo the charge which had been made that com munal disputes were- instigated by British officials, he sail that throughout the whole period of five years of bis life i:i India he not only most carofully watched but soinglit every op- lortunily of wheiher there was any founda tion for these charges, and ho never found Ihe merest breath of evidence to support them. STEWART SlewarUis planning a big eel ebralion here for Labor Day for Ihe purpose of raising funds A lunchpon was given Jiere Friday in honor of R. A. II. Welsford, president of the Unio:i Steamship Company, who was making his annual tour of Lee C Gordon of Prince Rupert, who lauprht scjjool here last term is returning and will take the .spnior grade this year. Pat Daly, second vice-presi dent of Ihe Big Missouri Mining Why," Mr. Shaw exclaimed, "thei1 P'Pe wf oreis9jCo., returned here a few day ri?ht of free speech is not the right to stale that there are so many mile-stones on the Dover i road. It is the riflht of controversy!" What might Happen Mr. Shaw asked his hearers to imagine what would hapHn al the next general election when he and his colleagues wouUI tie rushing about addressing meetings composed principally of those middle class started to cHpbrale'who agrepit with Ih'em. while Hip as far as bo could any sort o! diMrim whirh ti.nl misgu.ded s many inlelligent men into a: leupling to masc Iho constitu tion absolutely unworkable. il believed that be discerned today in many quarters of India a realisation that the policy of obstruction tiad been ill-conceived, thai it was failing, if i' had not alreaCy fai'ed. -Hp thought ,ip- saw the growth of a realisation that the only sen (sRile and patriotic course for a ago f.-oni a visit to the south. g a Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert g "8 August 18, 1916. M. A. Ilegina, of San Francis co, a well known mining engin-I eer, is in the city. O. L. Hpss, a jeweller, and V R. Bealtie, a business man, also of Edmonton, are in the city ati present They are here lo look over the business situation an! may visit Alaska before leaving for the south. They are botln well satisfied with the situation! here. j VICTORIA FINANCES ARE MUCH IMPROVED First Bank Loan of Year Justi Taken to Meet Debenture Charges. VICTORIA, Aug. 18. Called upon to meet debenture interest and other charges to the extent of ?.T.iO,389 in the lasl few weeks the city look out its first extensive "bank loan of Ihe year recently for 1175,000. At this time last year the cily had borrowed . 125,1)00 from the bank on which to pay its way, while al the same dale, in ti2l tlte sum or ?C31,800 bad been borrowed. . The exceptionally find showing made by the cily this year is due in no small measure to the advance on tax bills made by the ratepayers who to date have contributed over 120.00H to city coffers, though the due date of tax collection is not until October 15 this year. Interest sums or $11,-000, formerly paid to the bank, will now po lo ratepayers as a result of the innovation, a plan fostered by Edwin Smith, city ascertaining treasurer, and one which has op- eraled with great success in the last two years. NOTICE W THE MATTER or an application for Ihe te or a Provisional Ortirirate or Title Mr tJit elirnt (, Hlork thirty Ove 35 . Seriiim rive (5). City ot Prince Ru peri. Man DJ. satlsrarliry proot of the ton of the .'riiiu-aie or line oovertn ine aimve' land navtit been tiiiMliirtit In ine. it u mv in tention to iie trier the expiration ot one month rrom the first publication hereor, a Provisional Certificate nr Title lo the above l.i,i,M" ll.tnd In "i Ihe name name in or nr.i.r..v IIIII.F.N .iu.)i ADAMS. The ine W . ,,w. the i,jr.ilot hospital. 'I'l.o I here ...ill Will he, ordinal Certiorate or Title l dated Ihe rock drilling contests, a parade.' j"s"Jr "-"tHr. is. and i numbered nurse racing, uasenaii, wrestling on horseback, and lugtof.war. Also a "Klondike' Camp," mystery feature. a new P. E. Pelerson, mineralogist for the Big Missouri mine, is visiting his home in Lead Cily Soulii Dakota. Marlln Welch, railway builder. has been visilinw here. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Banks, the former being president of tha ll. F. MACLEOD. rierlMrar or Titles, Vand lteaislrw orriee. Prince rtupcrl, B. C. 7th viinm, l?s. LAND ACT. Nolko or Utantlo to Apply to laaao Lino In Prince no pert Land neennllm Dtt trlrt or Coast Hanre J, and situate on South Rarhael Miami. TlkK NOTICE that Alfred Rwranson, of i-nnre nuneri, nrrupaiion wanner, intends to apply ror a lean or the rollow Inr described landi: Conunenclnr at a post planted at the mirth end or South Itarhael Islands thence around the Island at hl(h water mark and conlalmnr au acres, more or lena. ALrntn swansoi. , Applicant Dited April 17. l9lo. All Nerves! All nerves! What a common expression! In this 'busy era with the problem., of home management. cli;l activities, and even political affairs crowding ItPr day. how often the houspwife complains of nervousness, headache, backache and general fatigue. These symptoms of Ill-feeling are often due to si mined eye muscles and nerves, which can be relieved by properly. fitted glasses. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist for 2? years. 15 years constant practice in Toronto. Phone Red 442 319 3rd Ave.. Opp. G.W.V.A. SUMMER SUGGESTIONS FOR WOOD Dry Jack Pine, Cedar, Birch and Spruce Per load SG.50 Per half load 3.50 Per sack .50 Burn Wood and Keep Coo 11 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 530 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Put Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next G.W.V.A. Third Ave TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 539, Green 238, Black 735. Night Phone? 687,. 539, Green 23S, Black 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. TONIGHT- Tomorrow Alright HR Tablet stop) sick hoadacho. roliovo blllou attack, ton and rofulat th llmiaatlve argon, mako you foal fine. tartar Than Pitts For Uvsr Wa"