-. VP ' -.. . - . 1 CI i lioi I- , THB DAILY FHW3 "J ft) PAOH FTVT i m 1 nu . W A in wedding -.sTinKs aw .. nra it. Ci a motiuL Tli arc tiave bubbles anil be icwtiat rfofl.. , i ii' are thump jty nciming p of go!. ami J$h)iiK v is 'We nr! 'he seamless -ind) .unniered from nie solid if "' of ftold. These are in ami 4iiinl and will wtvtr Il longer. i. i:' from 0.50 to 113.00. rrX1 rlRWELLERS THt STORE wrfH THE CLOCN cw 1 . II elt Hats anc Dresses Full Line Thread ii tr unoirnv ii w r n w - l l V JL V M Jt M. . A $1.50 "Doners" We aim to pleane ., B ft 'T ULKLEY Market 311 Third Avenue, . i i am i r Mti ni'flp r -- m oeorge Kerr ny J. Preece n w n tcniy tn iioomon i Bar resh Meats rrmng Twice weekly irom the Bulkley Valley Phone 178 r. Alexander Smith Block Phone S75 DENTIST LINDSAY'S artarrn nnrl fnrffa ui luv uuu uiui U5V Phone ftt. 'lulributlng, Team or Motor Service. oal, Rand and (Iravel w Specialise In Plan and Furniture Bevlna. MILK From Bulkley Valley rRESH MILK AND WHIP-PINQ CREAM We specially recommend J"" Tablo Cream al ICo for 'alf Pint. , Quality and Sorvlce 'Pedal loo Delivery Service Valentin Dairy rnone 857 REGRET OVER S.K. CAMPBELL LEAVING CITY Harry Birch Appointed Delegate to Convention In September Expressions of genuine regret were voiced at ll... regular meeting of the hospital hoard last tiiKhl when the resignation! of 8. K. Campbell. preA.denl of Campbell, who ha been pronto-led to an inApccinr.hl(i l Hie service of l he Canadian Hank ot Commerce, will leave for llm south on Saturday of this week. J. II. Thompson, vice-president if the hoard, wan in the chair nt lat night's mccjltig and llioe prenent included Diret'lur 'i. I'. Tinker, S. I). .JolnMone, Mrn. Morriiey anil Leo Waiwli and Sretary Harry Uirch. Mr. llireh was appointed ilelf-cate to the convention of the III:. 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 a I Association which will he hMd in Vancouver ii September. It wan announced l ha I it had I" en deciied In pool the expeimen of all dhvaleii. Tin will lighten the rol of iidinir a delealion from Prince iluperi In lhl convention which ii wa 'iriyinally intended lo ludd here. On arrount of Hie overcrowd tnjt dial ha been experienced during Hip pal few month In lie preenl arrommodatlon n Hie hopilal. it wa decided In kaNomine and equip with hedi I lie ward in f hn haemenl o that it may be ready for ue in rae of emervency. An eipeiidilifte not to exceed tno wa aulhorired for the new- walk In l he Xure' Home which will lie ttiilll br the rily. Mr. II. F. Perry left on lue.dav for Taft, California, to iHt her daiiKliler. She expel i he nwav .Yl.nul Iwo month. m CANCtLLATION Of RISCJIVC MiTi:i. h iiinisvoivr.t nut ttM r Mitt imibi untr lot 47, t tlir bit trai. ii oflWil. Utpuir Miouirr .f UtKli. U, It. ,1Al..1t Un.ti Ikrptnmrbl, n ..ri. a, tvlh Ji, lt. LAND ACT. Nlk at InUntfen U pt t In Trinre Kuprfl l-nl Rrrordinr Di irtn of rrlnre Miij-ti, in4 tlluate tl VfWIt, H.i . TK MiTlce thit l:urf H. Simp-m 'f Mrll, (x-rupttlon rtnnrr, in-n-nd t" iri'ly tr of lh follow- ominntnlni at I nntl Unif4 il 'tlx ixirtlpi rornrr of mark I. Miwii lumntitr. llwiu-f rlrrljr lie fwi; Ihrfi'-r tuiullwrly l.eoe ffl; Ibrnrc trrljr llo rri. lx-nr nurtlvrlT l.evd frrt In pAini or inninrnonwnt, ind roa-Ulnmr 1 rr. Inire or tlUKM; II. SIMI'AOM. AplilirtDl. fitiMl Inn t, Hl land acr. Nolle of Intention lo lf to -MM UnS. In lJin.1 riT.rtln liMrtft of Prln- n.nri aiut lluti im north txr ot in I iniin liiy wi ootH Vt nf I'm 1'Uml, tuul utio mil eii fnn Bluff nu in. TAWE MnTli:E that E. lmiHU, of Lnwf tnlit. I'Minrn of Hrltith i.i.luinbll. nrru- txlliin, IIIIM'X tUMtrr, HllflHl la i.piy I ,r li iw r iih rollnwlnr iWrnlx-d linl: 1 uninii'iirinr tl 1 l't pltntnt on thr lH.n .if in unntnml titf n thr nilh-! i-.i .if imii Mtn.l. iImiiii one mil roi nf niuff pnlnt. thrnrr north lrntjr hllnt. tniW- Ht iwenij rniini; iwmr mill iwrnty rhin, mnr or k. to llirh ll'.i.. UBtk- lthr fnllowinv hlkh 'Alnr mtrk velly to tmint of rninniin('riunl. inl rniiinliif llily rrmt nor or Wi, nvTn, i..v ...n. mj, MWftkt Hfipllfint. MINCRAL ACT Ctrtltkttt Of Improitmtntt. Itr-'nir . . Lot lost. Minrril ritlm. illuttf in I ho Allm Miiimt liltlnlim nf thr iv-lii nilrli-t. 011 111 M Arm of Tl-kun Ann. ilmul Uir qutrl of nill "ft ttrrain ft'mi In nmiilh nf Winn lllvrr. TAM: MITIi'K thit I, rhtrlrn K. Oilmor. Fmh Minr tVrtlflrtl . J4. Intrint. .'vn ill" trnm the iltte hirof . to ipply 11, ilK' Vniin Iternnler for 1 Criirinl nf Intprnvrnirnt', fr Hie tuirp"" of ub-uitilnr i:mwn Ortnl f in ilwve rltlni. nt rurHwr tin rmtlre Hut iMIon. iinitr w-iMlon A. in4 he niniiiinra l. furp Ihl ltu 111 Burn irriurair in n ...... ,i. . . . IMir.11 iiii ii j ' .n.t tin. 11. vex. rnF.n. MINERAL ACT Oartlflcat of lmpromntt. Winn rriclimial Sn. V. Anvm ind Jul-nil Mineral i:iaim, filuilP In the Allln Miniint niviion of tl r.iiir lUMrici. ahuiil on tnllp up tlream from the honth -if Wnn lllver. . , . ,. tUe ViTICE Hill Tlie KnmiiPpr Oold Mii'p. i.l.t.. Itc rrw Mlnrr'A i:ertirrl n SBJIiic. Iniend. titty dy from th ctain hi-reof ,lo ai.nly t Hip Vlnliva- Hp-riiriler for 1 CerllflcltP or inipmveiiipnta. r.n tltp purpin'p of iititaliilnt 1 Cmwn nranl f I he ahnv rtalm. 111l further lake nollrp lhal action, under Appllon S, mut lie comiiipiicpd beforp lb iwp t iUfh Orltfiriip ot impmvp- '"'imrn nut m day ot September, A.n. im" 11. ic.rnFn, pnt. MINERAL ACT Ctrtlflcit of Improftminta. firnwnip o. Mineral r.unn. wtiitir In the Allln Mlnlnr llvllon nf the CiMljr iiiOrli t. on Wins UWer, sdjo nln m.l lo the ninth nf liniwnie Xa M.c . FreV .Miner'a CerlifKliP.N-t. 'men , hereof. In tpp r hlv dav from me dale in the Mlnlns llemrder for I rertmnt ..f IninroTPiiiciiia. for Ihp nnrpoao of oh-talnlno 1 Crown tirant or the almyp rlalm. And further lakP imtlcp that iclion . im-iter tertliut SI. muit be roiiuuenreil berore il,; li.i'p of Alirh CPrtlflcilP of impinvp- ""nVfED. Hilt ll niy of September. A.D. '" Jt McJt. F BASER, AEWI. DUCHESS DECLARES EXAMINATIONS ARE INTIMACIES OF where a a Kindle .nBe table table wa was prov prov: ,nljiilff ven dlfferer from ' '.e oecaIona. patron to erui.tiiitnh malrt U,lnLW to U and t h ala.n on eep hW the riiad or e&Oca- LVjkLSi liT, l!"""11!,8 SIMPLY MILESTONES Should Leave Clear Standards of Honor and Truth on Weaving tohool. I.O.NIrON, Aug. il). -- College examination are lo lie regarded a mlleAlnne aloli Hip road of riliHMitionul prtres. Ijlucalliur Theie opinion were forthcfiin liir from the liucheA of Alholl. M.P., L'luler-Hecretary of IVlu cation, when Mm presented iirizes at Mancheler (lirlA' High School. The ImclieAA wenl on to cite Hiia-kiii'K definition of education a helm? "lo make people not only ilo the rixh! thins, hut enjoy the riil lliiiiKA. not merely imltiA-trioui hut to love uduAtry, not merely learned hut to love know-leiltre, not merely pure but lo love purity, not merely jut but to hunger and lliir! after jiiAlire." The Iuches remarked l(iat (he training- they received in tbeir acIiooI oiijfht to enable the Allid entA lo go out into Uf- world with clear Atandard of honor and truth and of rotiAideration for other. She thought that Itukfn'A word. "We Ahould love IndiiAtrj'" had a Apecial Algnificance today, when, throueli had trade, there wa ao much unemployment. Il in Is III well happen that young people leaving acIiooI could not alway fjnd jut the kind of work they had nunt wtAhed for. If that Ahould happen to any of thoo Abe Va addreing she would aAk them not lo he antianx'd of taking up. any oilier kind of work. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert M. Maclnne. K. W. Howe. M. Furlier. K. Smith, K. Shaw, R. Smith, J. Sniilh, K. Smith and V. C. Warren, Vancouver; J. II. McMullin, M. E. Hill and M. J. McCahe, Victoria; M. C. Moran and 0. J. Moran, Prince fieortfc; Joe I.. Kee, Claxlon; William R. Sprnule and Mm. II. M. Davi, I.owpII, Mann.; Henry Moyle, Itichmnnd Hill, On I. Central Mr. and Mr. Tom W Winder and Mi Margaret Winder. Wilcflftfl! Frd Fetrnendino. City. TIMBER SALE XS109. Thrtt U ofttrrd for mW t Tulillr Amiiiio. 11 nuun mi tlx JrJ da) of Aur-u.t, IKfd, in I Ik iiftlr (if I In- ItliUiel lult'irr, i'rinre HukM, II. C, Hi IJrrnrr XI ltt, lu rut 3.1OU.OU0 frrl of Sprue. HMuliHk inU ( lar, m in irr aoutlrd on Umn I nlr l, ourrn cturlolt llaiwl. Ta if yrar lll' be allud for re-nwil ot linibrr. prurlijod that any on unibl to tttrnd IIm aurllixi lu fx-rann way auUult a x-alrd tmdrr lu Ur upriimt it iim- hour of aucliun aixl trralrd a nor bid. IMrthrr ptrtirulart of the Chief For-tr, Victoria, n. c, or Piatrlrt Fnrrater. PriBp nup-M, h. fc TIMBER SALE X810S. Thr mil be nffrrrd fnr tl it futile Auction, it I p.m. no tlw tint day nf srp-tr-Hitwr, IV, in Iho nfrir of Umi ilirlr 'nrHrr, ITHir IIUMrt. H. C. tl Urpr XS 1 0. to rut IMI1.0OM rerl of prur. MMhliM'k ami (.pilar, on in trt wIiuimI tin AlVh Inlrt llwl liljolninn Uil III bikI S. T. I.. Alslp. ,iupin Charkitt lilamlr. Tbrro (It VPira IU, lie illnwrd ror r-nmal uf lit Hiulirr. I'mvldnt Hut my one unablt to tttrnii the lurtiun tit tiorun may fubmll 1 waM li-ndrr tu I (x n'J at Hip hour of mrtlun anil trpalrd nnr bid. Furlhor ptrtlnilam of thp Chlr Foret-tir, Vlriuria, a. i:., or tiiitrlrl Fnreiler. crinrp imprr. n. r. TIMBER SALE XS14S Scaled tendm will be recplvrd by lb MliiMcr or i.anit it Vlclona not later Hun iMMin on thp (th day nf Aurim, t. for Hip piirchttA of I. Irene xilll, to rut IJ.OiiO Itrkpitm Tlct on in area kicalPd it poriloiii or l.nia ISMS ind tint ix-ar koixklHill, t'.inaitian Nallnnal luilwiy. Iliiirp I, Cinut liuirlrt. Thrcf (S) 5 part will be illowpil for removal of iimhrr. Furlhpr turlirulara of thp Chief For-plr, Victoria, B. 0- or Miirlct r'oreMcr, lprlni-p nun-rt. p c, "QOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" Notlt of Appllcitlon for Conaant to Triniiar tr Llctnta. .iiiiii .MITICK r. IS m iit.KMiT HtllEHV OtVEM UIW..H lhat mat on on Iho mo tth day of Ainrimt tiexl the underlined Iniend 10 ipply to the Liquor Control renre numiiprpii 7o md uupii in reieci in uruiura, iM-uir pan in iiuuuinir knnun m pni-i n..i...,i. ii, .mi n..n n. NEW YORK CITY Delicatessen Shops Develop Into Restaurants,' Noon Day Dancing Club; Elephants and Birds .NEW YOHK, Au. 10 The old fishioned New Ytlrk delicatessen ftriiial t-lial a II fit t I a A? Tbee placed are no! loratcd in the lower Eat Side, hut aru in the heart of the liieatriea' and "Aocial regilcr re.idence' dMrirlA. ' - 'lbe ctiAtninary plan is to haw a Iarn and often ornate restaurant behind the dcllcate-ten shop Walking through the front, one (a met at the hack t a iien waller who might tiave presided over IliIiiionico'A, and i eon-fronted with a menu whoe price are nnytiiing but bashful. '. .' At luncheon lime tin- ili-lioat-Ain reAtnurantA' usiially ar. the entertainment plaees for aleiueu and tliejilrieal men. I'lnner I a negligible trade, but after theatre suppers bring the profit". Muny patrons drop ir. immediately after: the theatre, while another tange group habit ually viitA llicm ahoui 1 a.m., after the supper clubs have rlflAiit. Failing not a popular Apon in supper ohiliA, but ' several hour a of dancing whet appetite early in the morning and then the ilelicalexAenA thrive, one ot these at Fifty-eighth Street or the East Side U noted as lue meeting place for eelrhritie from all ilivliioni of the thealri- Ical. motion picture and political ffields. The pitce d'rcslslance is a "cannibal andwicl7," of raw-meals ami onion, though il i doubtful if one ofrtliese could he given -a patron" in daylight hours. . ' tilrls private school s? abound in .New York thai il seem there- must be a school for every girl, but the plentitudr of pupils I demontrated by Ibf new home being creeled oj two of them this summer. These schools for t lie most part eluster around niversW-lirive and tidjat-cul streets, usually occupying old resilience. Like other private schools, the aften are specialized. Some tratiJ only the girls of kindergarten age, while others give the "finishing" touches to debutantes or prepare I hem for college. Tint daytime palace of pleasure is the New Yorker's latest contribution to the sc.ence of living life a it was never intended lo tie. UroaJway now hoasu a magnificent "polar-toed" noontide dancing club, where the. dauntless ones may be seen daily miner a silk lent and spinning irridescenl ball, dividing their lunch hours hclwren th" quicxened respirations " of the dance floor and the uii-hurried imbibitions of the side tables. Hlrd. boarding is $ wniuncra-live depart nienl of on f' pet shep lierevvherp tas nialcyjs one liundtfl hlr)i ire; kfjiji duritit the summer 'season at a charge of one dollar a week. Khartoum, largest, of Iho elephants in the Uronx roo, Is a kiml-hearteit creature but he ii misunderstood. East year he conceived the benevolent idea I sharing Ins hath vtlh the hoi humans who came lo walch his ablutions. Thoe whom he sprayed with trunksful of water, how ever, were unappreciative, so this season finds a huge plate-(tlass screen erected -between his , , , .. ii Cage and the gnpinff public. - Crashing past a park traffic sign a ,. ..t-iii visitor nmicail Dauspu.aL n) I llm lie r tar "anppv nffippr hut I'm pnl . or blind your ligiits mean no thing to nie, and a trip, down Park Avenue for mo Is Iho same as navigating DiUEards Hay cbltnnel with all shorn light? gone out." i One man in every eight is said lo b e.ilor blind 'with rod and green not registerriig at nlj In his eyes. '' ' Even history is not safe from the exploiting inigenuljy of advertiser here, who, In the hair dressing business, have cahllnl- i n.. i .. e aI.i n Kf VS'inr-'lW su? KivRn "rdl,oiled po- oueen Charlotte Mand, Prince iiupertlliceman somelhuig new in alibis l.aiiil aetiMry niatrlrl, in the I'rnvliire ofl lirillnh Columbia, from Frank lllcka to Herbert llamptini. Tliemlore Uuennl ami J. ClrrnnP or thp Ton of Port Clement, In the County of Prince Unpen. In Hip Prov. Incp of Brltlah Cnhinihlt. Hi lranUrec. DATt li it rrlnrp Hnpert, B, C. Ihi IIM diy ot inly. 't, IIFhllKnT HAMPTON. iiikiiiiiiik ui'snn.M. J. cicroNK. , tpnlleant Und Tranfprpp. LAN- ACT Notlci of tnlntlo'u7ppy to Laaaa Ln4 In rrlnre hupert land Beeordinr W" irict of mnit r.ot I. and nutrict. and fUoalP on !' r ittaiut i a nr. .mine mat j, b FnnrlA, of Ponoki, Alberta, occupation 'Minuter, Inlaler. in- in. '-"'I" ni'iHv (iv a ia ot the follow In r urni-rineii lanos Commenelnv al a iiaii nl.m.,1 !, North Wpm end of Paare Inland. npr Coatt ' Trlaniriilatlno m. in. ftiii.n...i around Hip IMand ,, hithwatcr mirk sndl""' "n !,,u,, ,",,'fl"' rontalnlnr luno icre. more or Ipm. va. ju.. utfYM. BR,TUJ,D FRJpcwtJ Madame Godiva was the wife V Every package of Winchester Qgarettes contains a poker hand insert card. ' Save these inserts they are valuable in exchange for packs of high grade playing cards, etc. of a Venetian doge, who rode through the? streets of the city covered only by her long and beautiful hair, which her ' husband made I he only condition mi. fer which lie would lighten Hie tax burden of his subjects. Statuettes of this historic, figure now herald the habitant of permanent uve shops. MANY AMERICANS VISITING ENGLAND Mrs. Wood row Wilson Stops off on Way to Geneva SOUTH AM PTli.N, Aug. 10. -Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, accom panied by her brother, Ilii-hatd W. Ilolling, of Washington, was tmong 1500 Americans who difc- nrliarked from the Leviathan aore. The widow of the former President will visit England lo- fore proceeding to Geneva to a'- lend the annual assembly of the League Of Nations opening on reptember 2. The President Harding, which has arrived at Plymouth, car ried a delegation of 45 Nmeri-1 can professors who are guesls of the Carnegie Foundation, all experts on international law and foreign relations. The party is under the leadership of Prof. II. it. Haskell of New York, and ncludes educators from all Starts of the United Slates. They :amled at Cherbourg and will visit Paris and The Hague e.i route to (ieneva, where they will study the activities of the Secretariat of the League, of Nations and all.en'j lecltrVes-! and discussions 'on international subjects. loiter they will visit England, .sailing from here in September. Eighteen young women teachers front Hritain sav-fti on lh-. Empress of Scotland for Canada where they are lo be irained at Tlegina, Sask,, for work in the nrairie schools. Addressing them before their departure, I.. O. M S. Amery, the Colonial Secre- !ary. said they were, proceeding ipnn a truly imperial mission o foster "Ideals of stood citizen ship and of loyalty to Canada and lo the empire of which "Canada is one of great oillars." ITALY TO SPEND $20,000,000 ON NEW TEEPHONE SERYICE Long Distance Communication to be Aided by Series of Underground Cables NEW YOHK, Aug. 10. Italy's long distance telephono com municrttions are to be modernlr. ed by the installation of under ground cables connecting tho principal cities, under a con tract just concluded by the Italian government with the In ternational Telephone and Tele graph Corporation through Its affiliated Italian operating com puny, il was announced here. Four units of new cnblc, it is planned, will entend from Naples through Rome, Perugia, Florence, ltolo'gna, Padua and Venice to Trieste, and conned tint- cities through Kolomna witii Casteggfo, a small town on the route of the existing Milan- Ttirin-Oenoa cable. A fifth ne unit from Milan to Simplon wiii connect all these xchanges vilh western Europe at the Italian Swiss border. The installation will extend over a period of five years. The value of the con tract, at the present rale ot ex change, is said to be 2o,000, 000. WATER NOTICE Oliaraioit and Ua T.UE MiTlct. that Somerrllle Cannery i-oiiipany i.iiiuira, noose aaare it uore Avenue Wharr, Vancouver, B. i... will ipply fur a lirfii-e iu uk and ue lo rtlloai per minute of aieruut of un-named ire am, which flot northerly and drain Into Fer-i-u-wn Bay. Maset Inlel, about IU chain uet rrom . E. corner Lot Ijjl, 0. C. District. The water will be diverted from the Mreani it a point about 6 chain from mouth ot stream and will be ued ror iadustnal and domet'le purpose upon the laud derrlbrd a Block A, Lot 1 17 1, Oueen Charlotte liutrtcL loit notice wn posted an the sround on the tub day ot July, 1916. A coot ot this notice and an annli- eation pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act- win pe rnea in the orrice of the! Water Hemrder at Prince ItuperL B. Ci ilijecilnni to the application may te filed with the ald Water hecorder or with the Comptroller of Water nirhu. Parliament Buildinr. Victoria, B. C. within thirty day artet th first appearance of this notice Id a local new-paper. The date or th flri publication or this noure la iuly 10. Kit. 5U.MtHVII.LE CATO.nT C0MI'A.Y, LTD.. Applicant. By r. n. matiiebs, Atenu LAND ACT. Casslar Land DIMrlrt. Lind Recording DUtrlet or Prince Bnpert, ind tltuate on Allln Like about 31 miles toulbwest ot Allln Townsite. TAKE .MITICR that Edwin In n Ftrerl )f Athn. In the Province of British Colum bia, occupation operatlnir tourist launch, intends to ipply for permlion to pur-rhise thp followtni- deicrlbed lands: commencinir it I post planted at tn sootheaat eorner of Glacier Biy, In Atlln Like, tltuited as above; thence follnwinii the thore line west 10 chain; thence ouib 10 chain; thence east i chain: thence north t0 chains, to point of rommenrpment. " ApplicanL naien nay m. NOTICE I.N THE MATTER of an amplication for Ihp issue of a Provisional Certtflratp of Title for Lot elkht (i, Bkick thirty-five taai. pciion rive i. tny or l-rince hu- fert. Man . ati.rariory proor or tne toss or the Certificate of Title covertna the above land navinr lieen nnnliireit to iim. Itiia mv in. lentlp-i lo Usup after Hip exrJrallnn nt one inouin inm inp iirsi pumiciiion nereor, a crnvistonai i;ernricaip or imp in in aoove land In th name irf HELEN ADAMS. The nrltlnal Certificate at Title Is dated the Kin or nctoiier, tail, ana is numbered 1311. II. F. MACLEOD. Betlstrar of Title. jind Iteinlry Office, Prince flupert. B. C. tth AntiiM, Itjl. LAND ACT. Notlc of InUntlon to Apply to Lt I ana In Prince flupert lind Rernrdtnt Dis trlrt of r.oait Rinre 6, and situate on South rtachael ItlaniL TAkE MITICF. that Alfred Swinon. or Prtncp Rupert, occupation Mirtnpr, In-pnd to apply fur a lea, of h following described linds Cnmmenclnr at I po't planted It th north end of Smith Rirhael Island; thence around the Island at hlrh water mark, and ciiDtalninr I acre, more or less, ALFRED SWAJISON, . ', Aptitlrint. rtit tnett i r LAND ACT. Cisstar Land MstrlrL Lind Rernrdin DKtrlrt of Prior Rupert and tltuited on Tiku Arm. shout t mllet southwest of month nf atllntn River. TAkE NOTICE lhal Fnncl Richard nunlop nf AtliH, B.C., oerupitlon mill manarer. intend In apply ror permission to purchase tho followlnr described land: Cnmmenclnr it l post planted on tba south shore of Takn Arm about t miles southwest from the mouth ot Allinio niver and runnlnr thenre to chains west: thene (0 chains soul hi thenc 10 chains eali ind thence to chains north to twint or ciqnuHncement, conlaiuinr to acre, more or ie. Fn an cts niciiAnn dunlop. Applicant. -an, auid, ty IV, 110. All Nerves! All nerves! What a common expression! In this busy era with the problems of home management, club activities, and even political affairs , crowding Tier day, how often the housewife complains of nervousnes.s, headache, backache and general fatigue. These symptoms of Ill-feeling are often due to strained eye muscles and nerves which can be relieved by properly fitted classes. A. E. Ireland Graduate Optometrist for 27 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 P,er load' $6.50 Per half load ........ 3.50 Per sack ............ .60 Burn Wood and Keep Cool I HydeTransfer 138 Second Avenue Phono 6S0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES, Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Fut Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. NexV Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 639, Green 238, Black 735. Night. Phone) .687,. B39, Green 238, Blaok 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. PAIN in BLADDER rrompllj Eaiad by SANTA L MIDY aura to flat th Canuln Look for th word "MIDV" Sold by ill druffitu