0 Angus 1 71 1 120 T3B DAIET'HHWB PAOH FTVB tin 1017 OLD .nii'whnt oft. lis. , sen (he spAmless kind,' ii (Hi i eii from one solid 1 1 mi m . r I I I ill I J . I Market 311 Third Avtnua, : ?en taken over from (ieorgo Kerr by J. Preece !? w h Sealy and Hood son Fresh Meats rrlvlriQ Twice Weekly from lh Bulkley Valley Phone 178 fit A lstrrkBi Jjy L'l.nicAanuci Smith Block Phona 678 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phona 61. CrU, Warehousing, and Ulilrlbutlng. Team or Motor Service. Hasl, 8and and Grarsl w Spsclallxa In Plana ana Furniture Bavlnsj. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Kxqulslte Block of Fur TrImmlnBg at low prlcoa B. C. FUR Co. Nt Q.W.V.A. Third Ava CRIME RECORD WAS SHORT BUT STRENUOUS ONE s imc wedding ring nro mvlTintf Man EmuUd at Week n,.U o the golL 5UWJM , a mould. Tl.e.e ami End Had Faithful Wife ,, nave hubbies anil tni - - - " Itiri'llI'VtlBI .a , n il. i i.nwiu., ,uig. 11. Al though a! outs wllh the law i ici s are made by bendinirlfl'oui '.lie iilfe of short trousers. p o gold ami joining of avoid. These artvjil;utffUii above fii head, m and hard nil will wean .!: : longer. I'i ,'i' from 80.50 lo llS.Od'j JOHNgULGCRr & CJLVVtLLtKCJ Hthp viiop with tmf cine New Felt Hats and Dresses Full Line Thread " ILK HOSIERY $1.50 "Demers" We aim to please. III' criminal career of Itlcli.-n.l lli-Knn Wliiltetnore, wIki was e.ye. ruled at the week end, left li n cast in .ciiy me tmiiT, at tin ae in z.t ami wiin a noone Ii' Irrtiwilfil Into the Mince of a few month niot ur the highlight ol a fiction hnndit'x life. lie wan it comparatively littl known gunman, willi a prison re- 'jputulfoii for being "hard,' wlieii, serving a leriii for burglary, lie walkedoul of Maryland penilen liary on February 20, IU25, wit!i 'lie key of a mortally wounded tuiird. Thirteen month laler, when a New York police night patrol picked him uj a a sus picious character after a chasn at pun' point from the door of a niglil club, hp was (lie active head of nno of the East's nionl successful criminal nrnan.-latum of recent years. Went to Gallows Whiltemore went In the gal! low fr slaying the guard llobert II. Hnltmah the fire important act fur hi brief, spectacular career, llollman, hi. till rruxned hy an iron liar. lie iw day after Whittemore -caped. Whether Whiltemore actually was uilty of oilier murder laid by police at h: dour that of hi pang, may never he known. Ilaliimore, Xew York, Chicago. Cleveland and liuffalo were In eluded in the U'hillcinorts gang ope of operations. Many lu cralie haul wie mad frnmi Xew York Jewellery P4laWih.i police beca'jc uo.il e' and of the f abulia. reported nearly CAKCtLLATIOII Of (!. B Jtoin.e is nmrBiToiviN uut tt t rt ctiMint vr ll 7, tur liu Irm. I ftiM-fUrd. Ixpo'r Mmi.irr of Unli O. k, SkUM. Uiult Orpartlivol, Virt-.ru, V. U, nin jnn. ut. WAT EN N0TICC OlitrilM Um TAkE "li' l iimi St4iirrlll rjnrwrr 1 .4ii4nr I UuiimI, b aiUrru U ikir lmi. Whirr. tixMMiv.r. H. Ii- will tulr Imi a UirnM- ti. itlr iihI um in caUn irr HiitiMtr if milri 'All ..I un nuiml irrn. Kiiea () tvirnwriy imi oriiot mio irr-lia Ur. Mttl Ink I. biil III rlMin rrt4ii . t.. riwr iju nil, u. t. ti-lrirt. Tbr lr lll hr ditrrtml Into llw trrain 11 pHul tlHrtil f.bin mull in. .u tii ,.f kimm arwi iii I umm! rr imliulnal iml duiBMiir puri upti I be land iloat-ribrd a. Hkxk . I.ol 11)1. yuwt ' liarh.ilr liilri"l. n ilr innlrd Mi llir ("HUMl 141 llir I lib ilar nf Julv, ivjt A ! r Una noilrr ami an api.ll ' (lion itiirauanl thrrrln iimI lu Ibr "Watrr rf i W IlUst Ih IIm blfir of It wbr Hwmvr al filar liuiwrl. B. C nlijwinm. In lli ai'phrail" mar l (IIm lth llx- at(1 Water hwfinVr ur villi Ihr i 4iirinillrr of Wai.r Hlrbl. I'arlia-iiwnl HuiMitill. Vlrlorla. H. C, llhln triirM (lav arirr ht rirl aprxaraiM-e or Ihn i4irr in a loril nr.apr. Th dale if tk- rtrtl uul.llralKm of llili nllr l JltM 10. It!. sovrnvuir cwtttst COMI'.VXY, LTII., ppliranl. By r. n. vtTHEHS. aitpi. "ooyiaNniiiT iioooa act Nolle l Aiflkalleai fr Canaanl. l Tranalar Baar Lltanaa. XOTH K IS III IU BV Uivr..n mat rm th 411b dav .r An,vi jhi Ui UnorMriwMi inlenrl In apply U, th Liquor Ci.nlrol li..anl fur rmiM-nl in irnr'r r Rwr U-'i-ae niiQilMred U0 ami Uaunl In rrnirt ..I pmniw. Itrmi pari uf a ti I M ui ar ln"n at l'irl cirmruta Hmel. purl cl-lurnu. Ii. e... upon U tatkH ievrlll at I ui 1. Hlork It. Ill SulxUMalmi of Ij'l TIC, (u-rn i:harliill llanil, I'rlnr lluprrt l.an'l neaiurr nilri''i. in the crnvlnr of 111111111 ..liimbla, fnjii Irani lllrki 10 Hi rlien llanijUon. Tbrchr Vluaninl arnt J. iir.iii n( iht Town or pvti :ienirnt. in in niirlv uf I'rlnre Huprl. In Hi I'ror-ii . .,r llrtll.h Columbia. Hi lranfre. 1HTII) al ITlnr rtuprrt, H. C. Ihia JIM ii ur Juu. iinuiniT iivvpto. iiniiiHinF. Ni sr.o.xr, J, CICCONK. Ipplieann ang Trnarnra, LAND ACT, Notlt ef tnUntlon I Apply to Laaaa Land. In l-anrl liMinllni nilrlrt or Prince n"irl. ami iliiiat on miih hr of an I'mianird I'M "i South Vcl Coat .r I'ill I'laiul, alxiut on mil rati rmiu Ulutf P''inl. TAkE NOTICE Ibal C lloiaU. at U ini.i epi.tinr nf llrllith (Viliiliilila. nrru- liallim. Cannery Nanaarr, Inlemla in apply fur a it' or III rnllnwlnr danrrilied land: Cimnnenrlnr at a vut planted un Ihe 4lnra ur an unnamed bay on th amith-ei iin'l or I'llt Maud, about cum mil ran nf Itiurf Point; Ihrnrr nuriri twenty rhaina; tliwirc eat tweiily rlialBM llienre ...nih twenty rhaina, mor or leas, lo Hlrh Water Mark: thene rnllnwinir lilarh water mark weMertr llnt of rommenrnnienl, ami ronlalninir eltlily arrna, more or !. tHTH. my su.h. itta. ROl,SKUIi Ipplleanl. LAMP APT, Caaalar 't nd pt'lrlrt. I and rternrdlna MOrlrl o prlnr Unpen, ami uiuai on Allin lak alw.iu J miln aoiilhwejl or il o Touuaii. TkK .NOTICE that Edwin Jul Errerl. nf Atlin. In lh l-rnvlnr of llrlllah Cnlmn. Ma, oernpallon orillo lourlal lainwh, Intend! to anplv tor pnn.ioi lo pur-rha' lb f'dlowln dearrllifl lamlii Cciwnenrlnir ll a jpoal pinnlivl l ine anntliea! corner of (llaMer Kay, In Atlin lake, altual'-d l bv! thenr follnwini i,. Vh.ir iin ueil tn rhala: thene u.nili tn rhalnai Ihenr ml 1" rhaina thenr north 10 rhaln, to point n. lum"""' "edWW It'ltS E00FIIT jrni, Dited Mir 10, I9t(. of ippllciot. . V. if In effect tn teptembei 18 Return Limit October 31 191 . hound Taip to DENVER J12 S ?"A--.. i.s KANSAS CITY DK3 MOINES. . ST. LOUIS CHICAGO . DKTKOIT CINCINNATI. CLEVELAND TORONTO ATLANTA .. PITTSBURG . WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK UOSTON 129 SJ IUU IMJO 117.92 ISA.40 IMJK6 166 0J I69.6S mot 1916 197.11 194.70 201.76 L I B ERA L STOPOVER PRIVILEGES enable you to viiit ZION NATIONAL PARK YEIXOWtTONE NATIONAL PARK ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK DLux Train Superior Strvic Sttnle Routt UNION PACIFIC INFORMATION AND HESERVA. wnt.MMWI on WRITS UNION STATION, SEATTLE, 1405 Fourth Ave. inent. The "million dollar 'aeliMi when Hie ermie orpani- crime trut.' o duhld later by za,,on wa ciiaii'-rci, reveaun i:- elf a an almost entirely self. MipporliOK erime unit when (ml ice dup into II secret h. It had it own private "fences" for ret'eiv-inx stolen (roods and maintained its own .bdiineN of dmposa real U ins: a much Uielier profit an iU lout iliuu is uualiy the eae. The profits wvrfe apMir-lioneil ainmn: the sang members, the opirortioniiieni tieing made hy Whiltemore, wlm per-onally su perinleodiit its operations. Si sueeAfii had the pan' sytem gerous example. Gang's Breakup ' The gang limikup was rapid: after Whiltemore ami iwn rum-' paninns visited the Chaniee tuUi ii I ub in the early murium: of March 14) last, lie wa (railed! from the door hy a rovinp patrol, forced from his automobile sev eral blocks away, and taken to head quarters" where his identity was establish!. The remainder of Iho rising wer rounded up one by one, largely through a police waleh on Mrs. Margaret Whillcmofe, Hie bandit chiefs wife, who was living with him In a downtown hotel. Wife Arrested Mrs.. Wliittemore atso was ar- TIMBER SALE X8109. ;on an agreement with DUtrlet Attorney JJanton, ly admiltim? jhis part in theft totalling bun- silred of' thousand of dollar. ;ViiiHmore. however, rcfiueil to .ncrimmaie any oilier member. ;of Hie aiij. Afer her relea ,! j M cm . liillenifirf dedicated lier-iHctr to an attempt bi avc her llipsband' life. , fne appeared in liuffalo and M! ileiil in the court tooip ai a ur w dlMeiiarKed1 aftei! failiiiK lo HKte- "ii VhittP-: inure - gunt in P0iiiuv,n witti nip nlayinx of u ba:ik nicHeiiKcr in a 0."Uon iaylilit holdiif; I lo re. She followed him h.v k In (salt imore wheii Xpw York tale. ilelf liavjl'lg riii.l.pry jr.. 'tlicljnen! affuin'l til aiifr ead-i or whouc penallle. wniiii total! 200 year, released him to Mary j land, where Slates Attorney 11. H. U'Conor. whoe yuitlifuiiie1 matched lhat af-.lbe prisoner,! prornirtcii a "neri'it liaogin. cae." , Found Guilty VYhiUeuuire w,'ia ihuikI xuilly of firai ib'xieo niunlcr on May 21. Later both tin- upreiuc bench of ltaltiuiorc au. ih Maryland Court of Appcau hao Jfnieil Whiltemore a new trial, liovenior lUtchie of MarylamJ reviewed the cae. Ijiar Allan t'oe, Wbitlemon'.'j eou:ici, ,:on ti'iuleil (iip evidence. juMiiieq; no, coi.titution of the Dominion. thiiiK more severe J nan a verdiH Stevens Amendment oi mcoii.i iesrrep iniiKji-r. Whit. "If w had voted for Stevens li-more ilofeiiH a- that In Ja Mtruek the ff.iar.l down in -e.t-. prvalho would take office, and di-rciioe lunns an alien atioi.. Uf would have a high protection and not for the purp..... f e-' ,arty jn p0WPr wh(, woul(, not .1-. ..ov rnor ii:i. -i.ie oecun- It (..jv Uh old ase penaionit. en to inieriere. lat liecember, were attributed by police to WhlHermire or h tollowers. Xeitbe'r of Hie crimes, however, was epr tautened 1-reetly on the sang. Whilleninr admitted sboolini; hklward Spike" Kenney at a Midd'e Iliver roadlioune oh !!.' oulssirt of Ilaliimore, JasJ llall.nve'a nialit. Kenney recovered in a hospital with a police uarl around the liiilldin'p. Whiltemore pleaded poverlv wben armijsned tn Haltlmore. HliMO.NT4iN. Ann. :t7. Hiving lull credit for tin- introduction of (lid Arc pensions and On rat Credits, Ite-valuatitin of Soldiers' I Jind Act and other measures: ai reumi in .vew nrK. mn uer lian- nasun.s. being particularly cen-dit husband effected her releasi.!. , ltjr avtiom in warU lo the Old Age pensions bill. Tbtra win ii i.rri.i rnr i iMihiii- iii IMnioiiton lift. Auiilun. at iun mi Hie nanl day uf Aua "Tliasa nn sillirvrr (hern firo.l i nese men. siumg mere iixeu at. Him. in in urrim uf u iiiainct rurrmri, rrinre nuisri. n aiid, ui rui i.ioti.ii MrinliH'k and Cedar, oil TIMBER SALE X8108. Thr win b orrered rr .ale at Public I necessity of either abolishing or Auction, at p.m mi IIh 1rd U.l.v of Sep-i -..r..,.,,.!,,,, ii eeivila leinlwr, IDiA, In lb offlr or the pl.irlV l' n rul m,n U, elial. run'urr, ITlnr lliiprri, H. i: IIm I.lreuce X HI III, to ,.U H. 11 1,000 rie or Sprue. Ilruilork ami r.eilar, mi an area eituaied on Selwyn lulet, and adjoluinir Lot 315 aud 8. T. I.. Slvlp, Oueen i harlutle Islands. Thrrt (3' jeara will n allowed Tor removal of lb ilmlier PWivldi-d that any one unible lo attend' the aurtlon In er..n may nit. mil a araledl leiun-r U b i.Hiicd at tb hour ol iuci.n, iml treated aa on bid. I mruier partlrulna or Ih Chler rorea-ter, Mrt.ina. B. C, or IHMrlri Foreiler. I'rlnr lliiierl. II. c, TIMBER SALE X8148 Sealed trmteri will 1 received hy the Mini. ler of lamb at Victoria no later thitu iuhhi tin the tf.th dav or liirn.i lu.n Vi r.rvrf licence xkiih. tn rut tjvos who had bitterly opposed ss.non ortn Jarkpln Tiei ... . ' . on an area loratcdl.. , , ',' : V" fc'.r"."u , 0H S' "' ts near I be Old Age Pensions bill, and hS..?c,.l!:,ru.',U,'n,, n"w'lbe former was also blamed for lurr iji removal or t True to Promises Labor in the last parliament had no general aKieemonl to support the government of Mackenzie Kiug. said Mr. Woodsworlh, but Mackenzie King had proved true lo his pledges and iirotight In measures asked for by Labor, aud for this reason they had supported him. lion. Arthur -Moipheu and It. 11. llennett, K.C., of Cal gary, were two or Hie. Conserva ni'lmlT ii''vl rori Ihe spectacle of Ihe governor ge- ...''"fiber pariiruian of ih Chier ror. nopal of Canada being vut In the pr!5c. nuptn.' b; " or D',,rlc, For,,,"'!posiUon of acting contrary to the 1 BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO THE END OF DECEMBER, 1925. Ija produced Minerals as foHow's: I'Jarer Oold, 177,003,045; Lode Oold, $122,808.-45tt; Silver, $71,1 11,307; Lead,H0,2I,tO7; Coprrr, $107,042,047; zinc, ?30,925,047; .Miscellaneous .Minerals, Sl.r!H,37J Cnal nd Coke, 273,048.053; Huildlng Stone. Hrick, Cement, etc., JJ4 5.005,880; making its .Mineral Production to the end of 1025 show an 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 the fees lower than those of any other province in the Dominion, or any colony in the British Empire. ' .Mineral locations are granted lo discoverers for nominal fee. Aliinliite Titles are obtained by developing xurh properties, the eeeurity of which i guaranteed by Crown Grant?. Full information, togelher with Alining Heporjs and Maps, m3y be obtained gratis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. X.H. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines. Victoria, ILC lleports covering each of the six Mineral Survey Districts are published separnlely, and are available on application. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada,. Winch Duilding, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of ninnril nlsn Ilia 4kn.fiiii.firrfmnt Hit I J ue flaying': of " ClncavJ i,rnJm ii t n..r k i iimi'v i iuii.-iii u 1 1 VI H tjm v I viv l -nimy l.aiiKn a an under- . : ... ... i , , , 1 i , . iiiiiiki "r hiiicii .iuur IVUU1 I1UI world rharacter of l.liuasro and ..... . . . .. i llBitmiore, wKo wnf found shot Mo death in North Arlington, i ll inl l-Vlifiifi,. Ar of HO me see wuy Merglien should over to the imperial confer-1 Is,,..,'.,, I.. Hilden. of" imiiniorc,i",w n beeanse Jaoque-j loeeved f "" h'dn ' H'T r,R,,t! a former men.lier of th.. Uhiiieniore gang-. 411 Xew York, 1 PJ ytlz or ppau,se HUaillon bad a secretary who wasn't what be ought to be," said Mr. Woodsworlh. "My position was that under the parly system we couldn't get a fair trial in the bouse and that wa.H why I brought in the amendment to have a full inquiry by a judicial coin miss fon to eo into the matter in all parts of Canada, iiicliidinp Vancouver." "That's Stevens seat," shouted A member of the audience. "I know it is, and I know that bat became of ija reputed whiskey went out of there in ship-fortune in loot was' riever devel- load lo Mexico, a lot of it in oped. Kdgar Allan Poe, who wad j launches which made Ihe remark-inipoinle.1 by the court lo de-lablc time of three flays for a re-fend him. was a former stale! turn trip to Mexico," shot back A I IllPliai1 ft lit I t 1 M t fABIllAM . .een Mi.il i-i. at f.r.i .i-iin.i : ' " -,,r- vvownwonn amm general " " ,"" "--! .iiinrtipv t?i-niil fir Itiltimnr. In mlf iMiMir tii.- .itMailH of aL. r .... . confession of Anthony Paladino, oie of Wlillleiimre henchmen. On the grounds (hat it et a dan W I -! 1 lilt" I II I timore bar association. LABOR LEADER GIVES ADDRESS Speaks at Edmonton When John La lie man Is Nominated to Contest Constituency. laughter and applause. British Liberty Dealing with the constitutional question -Mr. Woodsworlh stated bluntly that his position was very'' clear, and that it wa that the governor general in Canada should have no more power than! I lie kin;; had in England. I can't see why an Englishman who conies to Canada should bae less power to run his own affairs than he had in F.nland, and why he should permit any greater freedom on the part of the governor general here than on the part of the King of fircat llitlain. In this case the governor general was ill-advised by Mr. Meigheiii ( lie kin;r can do no wrong, which would have been of great (waving ' follow the advice of hisj bpnefftito the workers to tii,Mi-esponsible ministers." Markejr Hing-gfivet-Qnienl. J. . Woodjjortl flaJt ti fthscrva-tive sindlors' fur tilltlvg these MRS. SHAW DENIES SUGGESTIONS MADE ABOUT HER HUSBAND The address was Riven at the Uibar nominaling convention i Declares Mr. Shaw Went North to! when John Lakeman was ohosonj Do Assessment Work and Not j as standard-bearer for the party For Political Reasons. flic charge made by J. C. Uradyt "n "rii 'it s!.7unr,, ror life a P0ll!,um of l.""0lhat Walter Shaw wa put up by and emoluments. deliber-iP r. in wainn In inlrrfnrrt with lwo'itSVU!" Hra.ly's meeting at Anyox is ,8ival of timlier. m ' sinii sclienie which would h .IVelnnl Irnii niiiil.ilinrv In Misi silmn I'rovtdeti nut any on unatile to atltnil . ., . . . , ., . " -" tim aurtiou in ira.n may suiunit a naied given those who had not been ablelwho was present at the meeting b"ut ot ut""t0 !' ennugli for their needs J Saturday night and who wishes to ... V".',"".' ! '"" " uiirinx me nine uiej- coiiiu work, ler, v. Vkl.iria, H. t., or innlrlrt tonuier,- ,. .. ,, . ' itiii,. iiuiwrt. n. c. ' a paltry 20 er month," he said, I and In vigorous terms slated that (such action showed the absolute deny its truth. Sho says Mr liaw went north to do his assessment w-ork on some mineral properties and there being a meeting at Anyox he, as usual .wished to be present ami if possible havo something to say. Mrs. Shiw ays thai slmliad intended lo vole for Mr. Uraily. but after such personalities she will iiotv even if, as he says, ho did educate her son. Shi does not think that sort of political propaganda will help his cause liere. HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE PACK HONOLULU, Aug. 10. Tiio 1020 Hawaiian plneaplo pak will have a value between $31,- 000,000 and f33.noo.O00. This figure has been taken as basis for fixing the l2(i opening prices. Last year's pack was valued at $33,000,000. PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOU CAN HELP s 1 .'. fa B.C. FOREST SERVICE French : Ivory at Cost lu order lo make room for our entire stock of French dows for bargains. Frames Mirrors Clocks Jewel Boxes Trays Puff Boxes Powder Boxes Hair Receivers HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. A. ii. Patterson. (Calgary: Mr. and Mrs. G. K "Jaipes,, Montreal; M. Lodge, Mouclnn; .Miss .. Morrow, . W . .Morrow, 1. L. Steven. YV. C. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Woods and family, Vancouver; Mr. and M'". It. n. Morrisoa.i Kansas City; .1. 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