Our Sale Ends on Saturday A Few More Left: 5 Jewel Oirl (Sold Filled Watohes nt $8.60 50 to 3 llroocbe.. Sale ,,i 1 1 ...... , 95o Silver plated Ten l'ot. Sugar ami "'roam PAt". Snip prb?o $12.80 .Mi'ii'd 5 Jewel guaranteed . hi filled watches . . $11.50 Ik rJRVELLERS Suit Willi Tltt clous BULKLEY Market 311 Third Avenue, lias born taken over from Oeorge Kerr by J. Preece ale w h Scaly ami Doodson Fresh Meats arriving Twice Weekly from lh Bulkley Valley Phone 178 Dr. Alexander Smith Bloofc Phone 678 DENTIST TUGBOATS Day Phonee 423, 53, Green t3S, Hack 733. Night Phonei M7, S39, Qreen 238, Black 736. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. Q. BUSHBY, Man, Dir. MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Table Cream at I So for Half 1'lnt. Quality and Service Special Ice Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phono 657 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone U. triage. Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Band and Gravel We Specialise In Plana an Furniture sieving. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Kiqulslte 8tockof Fur Trimmings at low prices B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third TEACHERS HEAR ABOUT HEALTH i AND DISEASES Of Total Population of Canada 180,000 are, Constantly Sick Says Lecturer " " 4S VlCTOlllA, July 15. The. no- ulalion or Canada it 0,215,000.' Of loin nunilier 180,000 are con-1 slanlly Mick : 7n,ooo I'onstantly employed in gainful orruiialio'n. .i Tlie pis to industry or work da through illness annually total 9SI.000.000. iHCiic i!ola Hip Dominion or Canada the sum or 27O.O0o,O00, cipml t about seventy-rive per rent of the n-liri' (Soverumcnl expenditure for ifie year lOJt. Bacteriology These and oilier arresting figure in connection with Can-1 ada'n health record were iuut d liy Mr. Lucas. Miperinii-ndein , Hie Saanlah Health Centre, in lie- ! lecture on "JUeleridlogy" l aj ra of students al the .Sum mer Heboid, The course, like the ullii-r. Miti-ri it fivA.wnoli ! period, during which time kIih i l.-aliiig with various angle, of Hie Miitiptvl of public heallh edu workers. Hie importance of t tielir. nutrition, ventilation, in- fei-iion and infection diseases. water, milk, flies, elr.; bow a my keeps healthy: school hygiene and the examination of llu child for physical or menial de- fed with n view lo rorrecllon or removal from contact wild beat-thy children; the value of fresh' air, notation of cold and oilier infectious dlae: the sludy of i lie leachcr' liealtli; value of re. MINERAL. ACT. OtRTiriCATI Of IMPROVEMENTS Hitr tnv(i .v Miiirl tlaiin, atlif-ate lit lh Allin Mininc Oirltlnn nf cottar iiirlrl. Wlire tuealMli in Vol. i-anlr ;rerk (Vulran Creek i. aMolnint ami niuihel or IDE canyon No. 1 r:t-Irnalon Mlnnral Claim 'l.ol ItTlu. .. TAkK .MtTlCK Hut I. Kllen Molloy. rr .Miner crrunraie .o,, jo?j, nr mmm i mn Don t forget To put Colman's Mustard on your list for Camp or Summer Home. Then vou can have real Mustard with your bacon, fish, meats, sandwiches, etc. Colmans Mustard arc aids digestion only were kn--wn lo produce disease, il wais explained. The instructor defined dls- .at ion. In her leeture she ha nasi. as of two kind. those. already given definitions ofUm-h as smallpox, measles, ty- 'teallb. public liettllli, hygiene, nhoid. etc.. which were trans sudation, epidemiology, Ultra- tuiihl directly or indirectly prill ir and bacteriology. Therwlfrnin one person to another; and will follow lecture on the rrl:t-thc degenerative diseases, such linn of the public lv public heallhla heart disease, appolexy, wbieu wore non-traniniible. The expression "contagious, the class wan inforrneil, was n longer scientifically used. Bacteria Necessary .rier hearing of I be disease- rreating germs, Ihe class wa Introduced lo the more cheerful variety known a saprophyte-, which, unable lo thrive in living iue and finding their fond in dead orjxanie matter, both animal and vegetable, are necessary u. creation, both to teacher and; Ihe norfthmenl of plants and pupil; Importance of propprjvegelahle of the higher kin-i'xcreie, uleep. food, denial caredom, which In turn nourish met cleanliness, etc. Slckneet not Punishment "Sickness i no longer considered as a punishment for sin," said .Mrs. Luea in explaining lo tier .-In en Ih'e plnce of Ihe dleai- and animals. "If it were not for the bacler-laV aetrvllMs. Vetelable life would become extinct, plant life would end, the animal kingdom would have no fwKl. and would bcoiii- germ m creating diHurbances lHiPXlue,." said the lecturer Ihe human smiem. The whole! Parities of Ihe science or medieine, aJ Paraslle were derine as.ba--1 well as agriculliim and many In- lerla or germ which floumlinl dn-trirn had been rvoluUonlze.in Hvlnir tismie. which tissue was by I'aMcur's dicovery of the. known a the - host. Parasite yetablc form known as bac- 'conlribuled nothing to their lion lena.' vvhie.li cause pulriraclion 'l'l potsonoiis xnblances known and lerinefitalicn and, when Ihey s toxln. Kvery germ had its find a suilable host -In living !'" disease, and its own sptdai matter. dieae. til the 1,500 genu already iolated, seventy-five varielle.- MINERAL AOT. CKRTiriCATC OF IMPROVEMENTS Hli'k miili Mlncril Claim, miuiip In ll Atlin Mmint DUMion nf Oiuir Dlt- Irirt. Wh-r liM-tird; on Cricr Crwk haunt. Typhoid, for inlano would pa the respiratory organs and Ihe slomai-h wiMioim doing any harm, but in the Intestine, "al lal settled down : houekeepinK wilh a vengeance (In the oilier hand, Ihe germ of inbiiur r loonh of jujr trrt, scarlet fever or diphtheria slop-idHmnr o cwy o NiiM-rtl cuim a, lnP trnat : and the pul- m II MiuiMrij lift", " . takk Mitir.K ihi I, rir otbrioJinonnry T.H. germ sought out tlie ftr Mrt -rllflrl So. T0o, in-i,,,,, lrul, uir ! fnm thi rttie Iwrtor, ; lUHtf. ii. tpj-iy io ii Minmt nrrrtir for i; onit nic oi nr ii,. uir loiiuiiiniri rommnner ui.td.i. dieaes flil(rU t lmpriMwiiu, for Ihr pur- j rrv nf iiuinin( t crtiwp ,orni of th;wpre named, the common cold. iiwi ruriW inn noiir. thtt tnion, influenr.a, pneumonia, whooping iinik-r reiion ii. mini i roiiuix-nc-i iniiiiui (nowadays .ei eoiiKU, u inu vmiwuu.ij lwn.ro lh lu of Mich lriiririt of y imi-rvvrnM-nti. Jdout heard ofj, mumps, scarlet Uled ,h ... d., lun,.sn.sl.t.jf(lvpr infantlI araIvsiSf ,ma(. iiJipox uilhoiigh ihe germ tins noi yet been isolated), and chicken pox and measles (Ihe germ of, which, strangely, has not jet been identified). The class va- warned of Ihe Import aurc of teaching cleanliness of Ihe band mill (tin ki'omiit? nf tlm li.-inil nvv-iv rtflnt ..,Heri!rhfnT.,!from the o.oulh, nose and eye-., . friinrit .r impeiw Um human hand Is a II, l.lMIM. ...w.. . 4ixi rUim. . I " great carrier of germs, ... both 1 to Ami furllH-r lU nnllro lbt iruon, , , .. nndrr wrlloit S7. mutl ! rominrnml ailil irom UlO OOil) . wrurr Ih lup of such Cerllflrsle of. . ...r ImprnvMneun. U t.i dsy . er . Jim.. . . .... t,. Airnl. MINERAL AOT, CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS l)l( canvuii Mineral Claim, tiiual Jn I lie Alhn .Mlninit IHtlfii or Ca-ilar ll-trlrt. Where loealeit: Sear Cralrr Creek ami artjr(lniiir sml norlheal of lh liif Canyon Eilenim Nlneral Claim (Lot UVkK NUTICK thai I, ihn..Molo.V, Free Miner's CerllOrate N6 701JH, In-.i.tv iiv rniiii the ilal lirrrof. I lo apply 10 Hi" JMInlna- Ueroriler Tor ! Cerilllcale of Improvement, for lha pur- po or oiiiainiiiir a uruii " almve rlalm. ... Ami runner lake nolle that arlion. nmler aectlnn SJ. mum be nuiienreil Imfore the Hue of Ulrh Ctrtlflratt of linpnvenienl. . . , .... Kate,! 0.,. I.t da,l.f June, A.nt.l.. nt. LAND ACT, Calr lind DUtrlrt. Land nernrrtlnt DIMrlit of I'rlnne luierl aiof lliilnl on Taku Arm, (IhiiiI mOea anulhwrnl of iiiimth of Allinin lover. TAkE NOTIf.K thsl Franrl IllrhaM Punlop of Allin, H.C.. oerupailnn mil inaMKor, IntcniU l spply for pennliMon to purrliaB um nniiin unu.., l"".',.M,.Tnin ii a nnt nl.inteil on tht tnnili ulinre of Taku Ann atioiil miijij anulhwem from Ihn tnontli of Atllnlo lllver anil runnln llienra tt rnalna 'rl llieni-e o rlialna aouOu thence 10 r halm HARVEST HANDS FROM EUROPE Many Arriving at Eastern Ports and Proceeding Direct to Farms In West. MONTIliai,, July 10. Hegln-nlng Unlay business will be brisk at the Atlantic ports of Itnllfax and Quebec for the reception of settlers and agricultural workers coming to ttanadu lo make new homes on Hie land. Tim greater majority of tbe. 2,375 passengers due lo reach these ports will he piade up of the two classes mentioned and in ndililinn, there will be ii proportion of domestics for whom positions are already assured. A furllieir class of newcomers who will land nt Quebec i enmlnir limine I tin nilsnlees of point of"1 rlimimwement. "ronlainlnE 40 (be Mrillsh Dominion ImmiKrallon arrea, . 'lllCHAnn . hiivtnn DIIM.OP. Alii SfH e V lllli C0IIS SlS Of t ie riiinru . .. . AhP"c,n,J wives and children of men who uait, auiu, ii ! THB DAILY HBW8 T WATCH Windows -v Last Going the limit at Price Cutting already have been successfully localel In the nonunion. The first of J he. immigrant i rush beaan with the arrival al Halifax yeslenlay-of Ihn Stockholm, Swedish-American Line, with 135 Scandinavian settlers for the nrairie provinces. 'IHieso will lie Joined by .'tO't selecleJ con- kinoplal agricultural workors from Hie llolliind-Ainr-rjcan liner ot-eodam. also desti'ifsl for Ihn west. On Saturday therv -ill be lauded al IheNjame port 113 .third class pnss'engers fi"tnxtbtOfoynl .Mil liner Ocbma nnd 212 from tbo While Star liner Halt io, -the majority of whom nrer iestinel for farm work In the west. The total of 700 arrivals at Halifax will ho exceeded at Quo jieo on Saturday mul Sunday when 1,1113 third class passengers will disembark from three steamers, tint Letjila of the- Anchor-Ionald-son Line cnrrloAf 17 Hrilitshers, Including n Salvation Army parly. The White Star liner Dovio has Steve King Third Avenue Coming ! M f iriLi m Buying! they are going Satisfied! m Kit third class passojurccs and Ihe C.u uarder Antonia l02. The UiupT percentago of the abovii steanishin nassensers will leave inuwdiately for the vvwl, travel- insr in soecial and regular trains over tho Canadian National Rail ways. The farm workers romiiw from Knrone will bo placed in em ployment by the Canadian Na tional Hallways Department ot llolnnization and Agriculture and will be ready to do their shanJ of vvwk,lil lite coming hamvt. vr- PRESENT TO WIFE, ''ril.bol." said an acauainlanc-s lo a noloriously Ihrifty Soot. "I'll 1kI that yoil didn't even spend money lo buy your wife a lilfllulay present Hits year.'' "Well, yes." admit ted Sandy rogret fully, "! weakened a "little when her. birthday came round. I' pcn( a dollar' pol 'ting .afC-JB A, In lite paper that she takes in sewing." WATCH Windows Mens Suits and Furnishings now selling in a Great Overstocked Sale Z For 15 Days This Sale For IS Days This Sale Lasts Going the limit at Price Cutting Men's Suits, Boys' Suits, Raincoats Overcoats, sox, shirts, Underwear All included in this Great Bargain Drive MacArthur in charge i Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCR AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. I. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock engineers, Machinists, BolUrmnkere, ilacksmlths, Pattern makers, Pounders, Woodworkers, He ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINM. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds nf MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and IS '