AC August 23, 1M4 Want Ads Holel Arrivals f .;" BALE-Urge living room ruj. room rug and dining jr om taWe, child's walnut col-crtb. oil painting, apply at Graham Avenue or phone E'v 601 MUSIC VI3LIN Tuition, theory and har- ot7 Miss N. Lawrence. Phone Claiwes start Sept. 1. 200 HAIRDRESSER FK&MANEKT WAVlNOi Clatter Curl( Utett Htyles KELSOKB BEAUTY 8HOPPE TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transler.. Phone 177 B:- Jackplne. Cedar. tl AGENTS WANTED ;T? wanted to take order (or T--- Most BeauUlul Line ol r ' nnal Greeting Cards ptib-tn Canada." Priced as low l LZ for $1.00. S10 Bales Kit F-k Art -Point Card Company r .orla B C. PAINTERS PAINTINO and Papertanglm XL :c Phone Red 801. NOTICE LAND RXQUrntT ACT I Si Cr'.nicl of tlttoXN. miJ.i. I' JH, Hid to tatiUIB 171 Mf Urn U MM. Mid fat con .im mart or torn nd U . .:'..' to ronubi 73 imi, mar -c ah m Rne Qo Wf.nc r TRCA8 jwrof t m o( tlx Kri " a .1 nu imu4 Id th MUM f r-iH nHUMli in4 Alonao Uetxm 1 .i. born nVd tn thtl ofIM. TMttt-t itn iiMt t bll at Lb i "-' ptiMloMoa tMPnof Ihu r 'li OrruikMUr of TlUt In IWi ef !4 kMt mtin, uny n ,lv :i vutd to)Uon b nud i CATO m tM Und nretoiry Otfie - Riipm DC. tBU 33rd dT Kit. 1M4. AHDRXW T110VIP3OV It'" j Drpujjr iirutrmr of TtUw WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront "pnnd the remainder of the nrrc engaged In barnstorming over the etty with stght-passcngers. Pilot Jack Mc- hie arrived here from Anyox t "50 yesterday morning with Eastman flyrng boat, iie Is mak-i.i.s headquarters tor tlia " i.t at the Armour Salvage Ca in 170 passcngcts, mostly ' trip tourUU, on board, C N. " dtntr prmce Oeorge, Capt R. 1 Ncldcn arrived In poit at 10 k yesterday morning from VL itouvrir Powell River and Ocean ano sailed at'l p.m. for Skag- ana nth a UsbA maImI fnntMl ; Clarence tlorfUI Bmlthftri; -lc ?... 'PeM Jetttoh. O. Mathews Mathews Knox C. Chrlstcnson, Mr. A. Olsen, J. Powers. J. Miller and 0. Mathews, dty; Capt. L. H. H. Jennlni. Kct-chlkan. H. M. Ifarnla and 8. Rdd. Vancouver: W. H. Uller. Winnipeg; K. McFIewln, A. C Way. Pat OTJcH and E. Nickenon. city. Walter Hausen. O. C Arsenenu, Dan OTefl. Axel Ohfn J Harper and E. Nlekerxon, dty; Oeorge Weglln and W P. DIUon, Vancouver; P. A. Meredith, Mayo; M. L. Clark. George town; Meth Davtes, Shawatlans; E. W. Jontton, M. O. HaddCMl. eltp; Miss L. Lovelace, Ketchikan. Prlnee Rnpert A. C Knight, Mm. II. Maoion aid. Edmonton: A. R. Brueger, Wrangell; Dr. Hugh II. Young. Baltimore. Maryland. A. D. Matheson. Carlisle; D. P. epankle. W. R. Buekrmll. Mr. and) Mrs. D. II Yelf. L. 0 Wet. W. HoUtngthead. A. Moss. Mlas I. Mt-Ewan. I. Ii&lght. Prank Anders, Win BhMvoek. H F. A. King. Jas. Richard ton. Buck Henderson. O. B. Hughes. Chris Kenny. Ken Halght Roy Barry and Ernest J. Colton. Vancouver: J. B. Noble, U. 8. 8. Wriirht; A. Berner. Telkwa; O. A. Dirome Premier: I. J Blanthard, Mission City; T. O. Weeks, Ottawa; C. E. Salter. Hayrport: 8. R Don-aloson. Port E-tslngUra; Wayne W. Montgomery and amlly. Brnil, Cal.; H Ludgate and son. Smithers: J. Knapp, U 8. Navy: Oeorge P. XtcCoU, Port Bknpson; Barrett Btudley. Ban Diego. H. Iversen. Juneau; R. W. Bin cUlr, Inemeea; C V. Hope and family.., Edmonton; E C. Bawyer, Salvia; Oeorge W. Ogtton. J W. H, Day and W J Rimes. Vanderhoof; Mrs. William Cadman. llaysport: Miss H Lawrence. Toronto. Miss Sylvia Mayer and S J Mayer and son. Smithers; N. Sherwood and E T Kenney. Terrace: F M. Dockrill. Telkwa; Miss i Donaldson. Mrs, James Brown and Miss Ada Brown, Port Essinirton, York Matthew Mowatt, Hayspurt; S. Scadeen. Aiyansh: Henry Robin ton, Greenville; E. A. Letghton and Mrs James Bolton, McUakatla Moses Aksldan, Klncollth: Percy Ayak, Mill Bay; H. Helln. Port 3lmpion; Mr. and Mrs Kennedy. Carlisle; Arthur Moe Mr and Mrs Palmer and Mr and Ntrs. B. John- ran, city; D. McLean and William Bonlilmt. Port Esslngton; Mark Bright and E. Derrick. Aiyansh; Mr and Mrs. P. If. Wesley. Sunny- fide Cannery. Mrs. Eddie Henry and Ell Talt, :lty; T. Yoshlda, M. Morlshlta and U. Malda. Claxton; Dick Johnson, Oceanic: D. Jenkins. W. E. Buck ind A J. Woodhouse. UMS. Va w, A. White and nenry Gray. ?ort 8lmp)n; B. A, Munro anc amUy. Oaspaso; Wong On. city; Moses Leescn. Frank Calder. Walter CnWer and William Bright, Mill Bay. Savoy Mr and Mrs. W E. 8. Dudoward, Port Simpson; R. O. CunnUigham. Iort Esslngton; R. Andrews, An tox: Mrs. N. Brew ami ckiughter, Haysnort; A. Mslver. Arrandale;j A. Johnston. ' 8ur Point Mine; Davel vmiui niiusvu iuitita : ..... Wwnce he will Mturi h; nt Nelson, Mr Charles Neuon ana My. id southbound. T A Kellcy Logging Oos- scr- boat Nora Jane, Capt. W. L. ca; i. arrived in port yesterday from ill" eomuanv'a nnii . aiu tf.t u"en Charlotte Islands, being a J"c: of machinery for repairs at we loral dry dock. The Nora Jane T.""1 m port for a few days we Job Is being carried out With 188 passengers, most of rrn were round trip tmulsts. on T P. R. steamer Prince h Capt' T'om CMff. arrived "port at 0:30 this mornlne from ft?.. r and 8alled at 11 a ni-for y nntl othcr A,ask Plnt h h T'3e 4ho s due to return here iay afternoon soutllbormd. h.r . xm no Passengtr for ; barking from this pott ooartl her fnr t, Da7 NiWl wnt-Adi satisfy. William Nelson. Port Esslngton; E. Bmala. Danne; O. V. Lear- man, lnvero; 8. O. Coopery Ter- wllMon, Terrace; J "TILLIE THE TOILER" - -5SL- ' THE DAILY NEWS PAGE tive race; Fred Mist, C. L. Cauthers and Mrs. E. Cadwallaar,Ila7sport; ion, zity, K OaltrMz? W- 8, Allan Ifclson, Crescent Inlet., and Jack Hanson, city. Clarence Moore, Smithers; Mrs, J. Dana; Bertha P, Lho. Petersburg; j, y uarr Mjn: y, Boon. gine rUrysl P. Hlfana. UXttflM, tdrrtwiton: fcOiiVUMHl. J Efland- iiaiM- Terrace; John D3dds. C.JTK. Ernest Olco arul ait M;- En., L Has- cit, Terrase; R. deKerewti- Em OJJI Austnes. ftUVII7 A. v C -ifc . WiT ' ' ' " w . CJTJt.; peter Brown, Hazel ton; Mr. R. Montgomery and J. O. Carl' M. 8. Danae; F. Van Buran and Try a Dally News classified ad. Vancouver Wheat C. 11. Letnes. Lowe Inlet; James Thompson and children, frank Mr . K. M. Smith, JO Esther Tafi, Kwon and Mr and Mr- W o Lalg and Mrs. Tom Cornell, city. Ursnk and Mr. and Mrs , Mtt- Hrtiy Littte. Lawxerm Crete, L ' ,' Z , vxnicotrvrw ai, n ,rp 6. iPorter.'W. . BY W&A&Kib-jfW. Imtrne A Olson Vt. L A. Jamee. A. P. Mun- klnllnes. Cedamle; W ah,d ' Underwood. W. Satchcll and W. J. Wnkiwm. .'tattle. C. ttfjfa( Wl. ? rJ7r aZcornnd" and D. M UftUli, cr'y; W. J. Wor-(E- Davles, IIMS. Danae; Mrs P. hool books. Clfl Sixth Ate. Wlnnloeiri T Andrsrtn nw kTanner and sons and P. J. Daw- r, it r PnMUh rnflifMlht Thomas Monson. Dawson; Mr. rS Price $M0. Dally New,.;11 M L P. Ar- fc-can. u ten and P. J. Ilolk. ONJl.; Nels Clt STEH FIELD. dining ru ftulle. small library, table, Saldan, city. , -s Cheap. Must do soia oy iv Phone Red 833. 1M Aamoth and 3 O Klnc pit whh tiV'ee yeststday and1 83c on ney. Bmlthers; W, O. Robertson, 0n. Rimer, E. Dafls Roy Labo. C sen. J. Btflion, T. A. Kirfly, Edtrard ana i: r. cocau, Vincoo- c, AOln; Oarl Brentzen, Casslar; W. Nil.; W. L. Herman. JUyp:rt; C Bnr?r. L Bonrer an5 Oeorj K. Mr?. A. . Dorotog- Vr. v .tni HarriBon, Mrs. Perkins and son H. McLeod, Nehon; Cyril V. MoT- Jolley, Vancoum; Mrs. L. Hnd- ' X Kanjenan. BAK SlLVru awl Mrs. Datls and son. Port Es- gan and J. McLeltan. Vaneotner; erson, Terrace', Chris Morrtr and 3. citf NEW YCRKT, Ao. 23T CP1 Bar slngton; J. Richmond and W. It and I Hanson, efty; E. E. Jandtn, Nelson, Wale Island; A. C. Busfc ser closed at 4Se p'ounce on C. Carpenter- H.MJS, Danae. A. J. Woodhouse and 11. Bteam, H, the-' local metal market betng still unchanged. EAVESDROPPING? "ir.- O, Perhaps But There .are certain places - the ball park, the hockey game for instance; or street cars and. buses where conversations become eloquent, sometimes forceful, but always semi-public . These daily gatherings offer a vivid cross-section of the thoughts, ambitions, ancl ideals of an entire people ; and it Is only one more step to the questions, "Where arc all these opinions created?" "What basic agency can be held responsible for the origination of so great - a number of ideas ? " The answer lies in a great unconfirmed power in which the Canadian public places its faith; an institution in which ideas form an ever-changing picture yet maintain a firm grip upon the imagination, the desires, and the buying thoughts of the entire world. NLY ONE MEDIUM ; can measure up daily to this exacting standard and yet maintain the balance and stability necessary to the sanity of the v nation THE DAILY NEWSPAPER SPONSORED BY THE CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION Something For the Little Man today, By Westover - . . . - - . . -. ... . It