The Journal $5.00 a Year vinCst YOL. VI. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1010. Price o Cents. No. 258. AGAIN COMING IN AFTER G. T. P. IS WELL PLEASED WITH ALASK STOP TRADE Railway Commission Will Not Wake Long Stay In City Halibut Is Again Arriving In Port After Some Check After a continued scarcity of halibut on the local market these fish are again beginning to arrive in something approaching normal supply. There lias been continued bad weather on the outside which has cut off the fishing boats from getting their supplies,. The weather still continues bad, but about 100,000 pounds were brought in yesterday. There were four American boats and four Canadian In. Of these the Corona, with 29,000 pounds, and the Nellie with 4,000 pounds were bought by tbe Booth Fisheries at 0 7-8 cents n pound. Tlie Shamrock and Hie Rolfp with 134,000 and 11,000 respectively went to tlip Cold Storage nt !1 ."-S. Of the Canadian vesesls the Alliance had (1,000 pounds and the PUBLICITY TO Bfc IPEREMPTOKY ACT Molvbdenite Discovert given th, west of commission 110|yD^te discoveries Made At Point On SEVERAL ARRIVED EAST EVE- M\"(; WHO WILL AID IX PUTTING CITY ON MAI' Pharaon had 8,000. These sold to I Representatives Of Newspapers And the Cold Storage at 9 7-S cents. The Magazines Arc In Tuladi with 8,000 sold to the Atlin I City. Fisheries at 10 cents, while the Borealis, which is owned by the Atlin Fisheries, had 12,000 pounds. HOW MR, JUSTICE GALT DEALT WITH NEWSPAPERMEN IX WINNIPEG Committed To Jail For Terms By Judge Setting As Commission. RECIPROCITY IX MATTER OF LIQUOR SELLING I Miss Bank, Of London, So Describes The System In Vogue In Canada. Miss Bank, of The London Express, says she is somewhat at a loss to understand the system of prohibition they''have in the country. She I had heard that there was a lot of talk about reciprocity in the country (Continued on Page Four.) Prince Rupert and the Northern i Adjudged by Mr. Justice Gait to iPacific coast are being put on the ;be in contempt of court for articles map this year as far as publicity is Published in thc Winnipeg Telegram concerned, for there have been many and the Winnipeg Saturday Post, visitors who have come and are still j criticizing the Agricultural College coming. Last evening's train brought ! Roval Commission over which he is in two writers and one who arranges 'presiding, E. Beck. Managing Direc- Alaskan Traffic Has Been Very Gratifying To G.T,P, This Year W. P. Hinton, of Winnipeg, one of the best known and efficient officials of the O. T. P. reached the city last evening. He will go east again with the Railway Commission today. He reports business wilh the company as fair, and says that the wheat crop of the prairies this year Is going to give good returns. While it cannot compare with last year's crop, the prices are so high that the farmers will reap good returns. As an instance of how this works, he says that wheat weighing only 42 pounds to the bushel is being paid for at the rate of $1.05 a bushel. Mr. Hinton is well pleased with the results of the Alaskan trade this year. For a beginning it proved exceptionally good. The travel by their boats was excellent, and what is bet- ; ter, he says all who took advantage | of the trip were delighted with it There are already bookings made for next fall in consequence of this. L Fv_ 111) ol A a rija BEHIND ALLIES NEWSPAPERMAN ON VISIT HERE SPEAKS OF GOOD KEELIXG BETWEEN COUNTRIES He Believes Canada And Republic Should Be On Best Of Terms. ************************** X * X Westholme I X * X Opera House jj TONIGHT. * * Red l-'en'hcr Feature. * 4 ti Presents one of the most dis ti * tinguished actors of all time. 4 ti I.e.vis Waller in Sir A. Conan Doyle's fascinating story. 4 ti 4 "BRIGADIER GERARD" * Five Acts. * 4 ti IXIlKits.II. WEEKLY ti 4 ti Worlds 1.litest Events. ti ti NESTOR COMEDY ti ti One that will aplll your siilc-s. ti ti ti ti ^ FRIDAY ANI) SATURDAY 4 ti .lane (oul in "THE GARDEN LIES;" nnd Great Serial X ti 4 4 4 ti "LIBERTY." ************************** H. V. Jones, proprietor of The Minneapolis .lournal, who is in the city for a few days with his son, Jefferson Jones,, is pleased with this part of the country. They will make a trip to Alaska before returning. Mr. Jones, in course of a talk, expressed the sentiment that the United States people were behind the Allies in this war. Ho showed in an unmistakable way thai he was proud l of what Canada was doing, and add-i cil that, while it was iu many ways a hard thing to say, yet the war ' would do Canadians good, A war that was found to uphold a great ' principle of justice could not help ' doing good, Mr. Jones never wants to say anything to cause friction between Canada and the United Slates. He has no tP3e for the legislation that was introduced ;i| Washington to cul off the fish trade from here. He likewise would like io gee no restrictions put upon the American fishermen in the getting of bail here and in the shipping of halibut by boat to ihe ' United States. There is, no need, he thinks, for any vexations little matters coining up. ;Prlnre Rupert, he believes, is destined to be the centre of rhe fish industry, and nothing should he put In lie way of lhe fullest carrying oul of that. for tourist parties. The latter is W. M, Beale, of Chicago, of Beale's Tourist Agency. He ihas come to look over the situation .from the standpoint of giving Prince j Ruperl and the Pacific coast its propter place in his plans. Miss Elizabeth Bank, of The London Daily Express, was, a passenger. She has come to make a tour of Canada, writing articles for her pa- |per. She is among other things look- ins Into the question of openings for Old Country people in this country after the war. This applies to soldiers and to others, for Miss Bank, in common with others, Is at a loss to know to what extent the spirit of migration will preval after the war. It is. she says, a study to ascertain what the results of the war will he. No one can tell whether the soldiers who have mixed with those from so many other parts will return to settle down to ordinary walks of life j or whether they will want lo go ! abroad. She was somewhat surprised on reaching Canada to find that the women here were nol filling the places of men, as wns the case in the Old Land. The women in Canada, she found for the most part keeping out of the occupations of men. Miss Bank spoke of the noble part IT! Canada was taking in this war. She said she must no longer speak of what Britain was doing; it was what Coast Near Swanson Bay tor of the Telegram, and Knox Ma- gee, editor of the Post, were committed to the common jail for one month and fined $500 each in Winnipeg. B. R. Deacon, News Editor of the Telegram, was committed to jail for two weeks and fined $100, and Stanley Beck, reporter on the Telegram, was committed to jail for one month. All were immediately given into custody of Deputy Sheriff j Piniger and the commission adjourn ed fo rone hour while the warrants were prepared. The news papermen were all released on habeas corpus proceedings later. Hugh Phillips, Government Counsel, read reports which appeared in the Telegram and the Post, following the statement made by Hon. Robert Rogers, that judges who were paid for conducting such commis- I sions accepted graft. "I feel." said Mr. Phillips, "that (Continued on Page Two.3 There is reported to have been a new discovery of mineral made at n point a short distance south of Swanson Bay, and only about 160 miles from here. It is a discovery of molybdenite. Quite an amount of excitement has been created in consequence and many have rushed in to stake claims. The point where the discovery was made is known as Poison Cove. Molybdenite, which is found ai Alice Arm and also in the interior in limited quantity, is of great value, approximating $2,500 a ton. (.DAMP TRUNK BUILDING IN LONDON NEEDED II. GOVERNMENT London. Sept. 27.—The British [Government lias commandeered the .greater portion of the Grand Trunk | Building adjoining Trafalgar Square. It Is understood the building is re quired for the department concerned with the manufacture of the new "tanks" or armored cars. The Grand Trunk probably will retain use nf tin.- ground floor, but it is likely trie various tenants sharing the building will be dispossessed. W. McAdams, of Edmonton, who Is developing a mining property al i D, J. Williams, Superintendenl of Rocher de Boule Mountain, arrived the Rocher de Boule mine, arrived iin the city lasl evening. last evening. neclssaTy i Rail way Commission Will m&ke A S ay i MINING CLAIM IS LOOKING WELL It. L. SHAW. M. P. P., OF STE'I'- TLER, INTERESTED IX RICH PROPERTY XEA1! DOREEN .Mining Property Is Getting Ready To Ship Product. the Empire was doing. There arrived in the city last eve- She has a great dread of Zeppe'ins ning li. L. Shaw, M. P. P., for Stet- hersell', and her account of her tier, in the Alberta Legislature. He nightly preparations for a raid is is interested among other things In a very amusing, when she couples with inns' promising gold producing pro- it what she did when one actually pert}' near Doreen. There has been came, and the preparations she made a lol of work put in getting a road to take refuge in ihe cellar when from the property to the railway, compared wilh ihe preparations that Tli is is now practically completed had been made for such an event, and those Interested expeci to starl Bul Miss Bank has nn fear on the shipping, water for, like a true Britisher, he The propery Is on Fiddler Creek | says she knows Britain rubs the and Is known as the Kuans claim. It L waves. Inn she is not unite so certain Is aboul seven miles from the ral' (Continued on Page Fonr.l wnv, hut the grade Is an easy one. The Railway Commission which is looking Into the propostion of the I nationalization of the railway systems of Canada will make a shorl stay in Prince Unpen. The members and their staff arrive this morning by the G. T. P. steamer. They will leave again hy special train at 11 o'clock, The special will arrive early this morning nnd leave al lhe hour mentioned. The Commissioners, as previously mentioned, are President Smith, of the Xew York Central, nnd Sir Harry Drayton, Chairman of tlie Canadian Railway Commission. W. P. Hinton, of the <!. T. P., arrived last night from Winnipeg. He will accompany the Commission eastward over the line and give any information thai may be desired. The slay in the city will allow the members of the (' immisslon in go over the local situation, They will then make an Inspection of the road ns they go east. It is nol expect, tl t lia, anv nouncemenl will be made by them during their stay In re Prince Rupert WESTHOLME TULA! Ill H is A NAPOLEONIC' SHOW imllor C.'erard I- A Mosl live Photoplay. Am With all tin- world nl war, the | Napoleonic period again lakes on in- i terest. Conan Doyle's famous story, "Brigadier Gerard," produced In i photoplay form by the Universal i tells a tremendously fascinating story of a braggadocio who makes (Continued on Page Four.) * an- * MAJESTIC THEATRE WEDNESDAY a*. THURSDAY Matinee Today From :! (o •">. Tiro ('.rent Featuri s HELEN HOLMES in the 4th E] i >di ol "THE GIRL \\l> THE GAME." Helen's lv.il.- 10 sfiipe, Thrilling ami tit ip. pllug. ***************************************************** * * * i * * *■ * + : lliirs \M> I.AROII Mil LAST "VEXING Five-Roomed Hohs FOR SALE Mid Lot For thf price of (lie House, closp In. FOR RENT Steam Heated Apar'.,ient, Stephens Block. Stcnin Heated store. Stephens Block. Steam Rented Apartment, Merryfleld Bloc'r. See List of HOUSES, STORES AXD OFFICES. IXSURA" IN ITS IS'I \X(TII - Orgnnlxalion Work I'or Conilni Municipal Campaign Is Progressing Satisfactorily. The Tr I in regular i '! • cil in..i i -It ! + '* ■* I* I* X i* ■ * * * NOTE: ll\ special icqii • sbo» l-'annv Ward In, THI I1EEEXI I." und GIRI, AND Till i. \ Ml ' Matin i, Tliiiisdiii noon from rl lo •"», I ui: THE • ning, Sev- | * eral mattei rest to th r- * ■ ■■ , [zing for the muni I were taken and n rt received fi om the Legl i Co imittei Aid. Casey brought forward a number ol ■ the I ■ I ■ ol The ca| Mr al in Louise Gluiini IN '-i-iiRIIHUiEX IDVENTI RE" Five Acts. Coming, Friday and .- AXXA HELD In "Madame La Presidente" Five Parts. M. N- STEPHENS * NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE * * * ti***************** ******** ****-****K k* i ■********;)***** 4 ing of liti ■ * * l' ,. membei tlei will n deret-. F ('. Unite:. :(V—?■-■!,-/."'. + * 1 -K + X X * * * X * * * X Flvi ; • ***************) l-'ic-i Appearance in Rupert, Coming, Morula* and Tuesday, P ll LINE FREDERICK IX "AUDREY" '. K * * * * * * * * :'■>.- '"-'. Wednesday, September 27, 1IUG. PRINCE RUPERT JOUKNA1 iiurjcr- journal Telephone I'.ltS. O. H. NELSON, Editor leleplione 138. commission is being used as part of a political plot which had its inception in ihe desire to reap vengeance ei . ■ rtain public men. I decline to be sworn." "You are the editor of these : a. ers?'' "I decline ;n be examined." "You do noi seem to realize your Officer 128 Third Avenu Easr, near McBride Eitreet. Telphone 138; PoetofTiee Ilox 1 545. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Di levered by carrier in the Position, said the commissioner city al tier following rate, If paid in advance:— One Year 55.00 Six Month 12.50 Three Months $1.2' If not paid in advance, ; , : Mont; 50.50 Advertising limes Upon Application. Telephone iris. I jlg^D ti mber 27 1916. "What is the evidence that this man is • ditor of this paper?" Mr, Phillips replied thai his name ap eai ed as editor in the columns nf the Telegram. "You're In conti mpl said the onu ssioner to Mr. Bi ck. "I order thai you be Isoned in the com mon jail in Winnipeg for a period ol on . : and lay a line of $500. Mr. Prinl I rou take Berk into - i stody?" II I ER I'lli: WAIL !. R. D ■ lied. Hi A, thi conclusion of I esenl Ithout i - ction, Hi said tltanl • wi th. : i Isl he (,i'1 :l0' liu""' who "'!''"'' 'h ' Em, Ire, I i- wil ■ ' ' iplained of. Il came to him co nl h •■ I In thi war, ,vlll '" tne routine' way and he -em l| : , , . ... . .,,. the printer. .any and ive in th, j ",,'<'n' '"" :!"' aware," asked th. , .:,!. . . rill i.i , to be met, jjut!6e' "t!:': tne n'nole llil*is "f tho say. .- Agr tural Journal, pul article W:|S absolutely false?" Iished r the De artmenl ol Agrlcul- . "Tt cnnle t0 mc trom a source tha< tin. al Vic la B.C. Million, of ] 'ho»Sbl justified me in sending it men v. el i: mployment. right up said Mr. Deacon. Ii i nine from Mr. Reclt.' and wil • '.;■ B : Iden cessation of worl; ou munition sand oilier war supplies] "u was very' verv -voss contempt the di n.anil fni labor will be suddenly curtailed. Tire rehabilitation ,;i the countries devastated by ihe war will demand th.- energies of a large number of men. hut even with this demand fully supplied there will still lie ihous- ands seeking suitable employment. It is iln first duty uf all rhe Overseas Dominions to give this matter their first consideration and to get ready at once. The iii r thai on,- men have led in the tr. es will to a large extent have in;...ted them tor ibe rout'ne of office-work. They w'l! crave rr rem-, Independent '.'nd open-air life, and thousands are even now looking forward to leaving war-scarred Europe, with its sad and painful associations, rif lhe end of the war, and making homes for themselves in new lands of opportunity, and the coun- tly ihat offers the best inducements will net the men. Tlie best that we have to offer cannot be good enough for those brave men who have been daily facing death in every form for the protection of our homes and families. What have we in British Columbia to offer? Surely we have all that goes to make life pleasant in this, the Western outpost of the Dominion of Canada. In our beautiful fertile valleys, on our plateaux and bench lands, with a climate unexcelled in the world, with unique scenic attractions, with our seas, lakes, of this tribunal/' declared Commissioner flalt. "I order that you be committed to jail for two weeks and Stanley Beck, who was sworn, said he would not concede that there were any falsehoods in the story. "You gave the information on which it was based?" "I presume I did," was the reply. "I commit you to the common jail for one month." said the judge. Knox Magee took the oath and said he wrote the article In the Post. "This tribunal," he said, "has no authority under Its, constitution or tiie laws to punish me or anyone else for contempt." The commissioner ordered that Mr. Magee be committed to jail for one month and fined .$500. MINERAL ACT. (.Form P.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. Dolly Fraction Mineral Claim, situate in th. Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: Adjoining Hidden (reek Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. ?,.- 229C, acting as. agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting ir Power Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Cer- tlflcati N'o, 5.005C, intend, sixty flays from tho da'< hi - .' to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, fo: ti;.- pur] ose al ■ b .i ii- a down Grant of the abc claim, And further take notice thai lion, under section 5 5, musl be ci COAL ACT. iCB rtkir Land District, Districl oi Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Austin Brown, ria, B. C, occupation saddler, ii i .-. is to apply for permission to pros -i the following described . ... for coa! and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted on the .Vest Coast of Graham Island, <■■ tl vicinity of West River, at the -:. th ust corner of C.X.. 8,085, tb nee north So chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thenci west 80 chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, AUSTIN BROWN, a^-ss Dati fuly 19, 1916. LAND ACT. The Forestry Battalion ' b. fori , issue of such Oer- -' Ii ipn i ■ tents, lated this 20th dny of July, A. \\, j27-s27 ■.-■• nl '. FR1.H RITCHIE, LAND ACT. (Form Xo. !l.) FORM OF XOTICE. SPRUCE LOGS WANTED. Wanted 'arge quantity Spruce logs, of good size, and scaling at least 30 per cent. No 1, Write particulars as to price, quality and earliest delivery to C. P. Coles & Co,. Vancouver, ts SYX. .PSIS OF COAL REGULATIONS. MINING Coal mining right of tl"3 Dominion in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Y- , on Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion and I of the Province of British Columbia, . I may be leased for a, term of t.ven- rlvers teeming with fish, and our ty-one years at an annual rental of mountains and valleys with game p3 per acre Not more than 2.560 ...... , , I acres win be '.fa^ea to one applicant. birds and animals, we have room for Applications ';:■ n lent-, mist he thousands of settlers on the land, made by the applicant in person to , , . I th Agent or Sub-Agent of the dla- who can make happy homes for|trl(, |n which rhe rights -Pl'lied for are situated. In surveyed tenltory the iar.d must ' r fletcribed by sections, ar legal Btibuivlaions of sectlnnf, ind jin unaurveyed territory ti, inut applied for shai! be staked o ,1 by the applicant himself. Each Rppl'iation must be ac -m- pauiet" by a fee of i 5, which will be r 'undtd If the : tht applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royally shrjll be paid en 'he merchantable output of he mine a' the rate of five cento per ton. The person operating tin? mine shall furnish the .-'gent with sworn returnB accounting for thf full Commissioner Gait called Edward |flUttOtity of merchantable coal mined aLd pay tbe royalty tbereon. If tbe coal mining rights re uot being operated, ouch returns sL«a d e furnished at least oeec a year. The lease will Include tho coal themselves and families. PEREMPTORY. (Continued from fage One.) jbose articles cannot serve any other purpose than to bring into contempt this commission and, acting under your Instructions I have subpoenaed for you this morning the editors of the two papers and such reports as I was instructed in have present." Beck to lhe stand. "liefore I am sworn I would like to make a statement." said Mr. Beck. "First, I would like to have read the commission under which this Investigation is heing held." "Take oath," said tho commissioner. "I will nol take the oath until 1 have made my statement," was. the reply. The judge told li I m to proceed. "Acting under what I consider proper advice," said Mr. Beck. "T decline tn submit to examination hefore this commission, which is illegal, unlaw- fill and without te$*iWR&mmmm\< dine in give evidence because this mining rights only; but iho lessee may be permlttc! to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mine at the rate of Slu per acre. For full .nfurmatlou appllcr-Mon should be made lo t. ■ Secretary of the Department of the interior, Ol- tawa, oi- 'o any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands, W. '.V. CORY, Deputy Minister of tbe Interior FREDERICK PETERS. K.(. ')nnlater. Solicitor and Notary Pabl' Skeena Land District, Distric Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Austin Brown, of Victoria, B. C, occupation saddler, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the West Coast of Graham Island, in vicinity of West River. Commencing at a post planted al the northeast corner of C.L., 8,OS.", tlience SO chains south; thence 80 chains west; thence 80 chains north; fhence east 80 chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, AUSTIN BROWN. Dated July 19, IDlfi. al0-s,10 (Form No. !>.) FORM OF XOTICE. Ikeei I.nnd DIsti let, : ';■■>: lei ol . Charlotte Islands. ' NOTICE •' ai George D '■'■ i Ru'i ert, 13. C, occupa tion merchant, Intends ro apply for pi rmission to prospect for coal and etrol u I1; on the West Coast Graham Island, in vicinity nf West River. nf Commencing at a post planted one ! mile south of the southeast corner of C.L., !l,971 thence north SO chains: thence west SO chains; thence south SO chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, GEORGE D. TITE, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated July 10, 1916. alO-sle SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COALb PHONE Ufl PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 6( aaperkanging Painting olishing and wall tinting HIGH-GRADE INTERIOI DECORAH'ING A SPECIAL')", Martin Swanson SECOND AVE JRAR McRRI! ***************************************************** Hotel Directory Organizing under Lieu! Col. W. R Smyth, M.P., wants practical men. Services will be auxiliary to the fighting forces n all kinds of rough woodwork. For particulars apply to Major J. H. McMallin, Capt. C. B. Hull, or Capt. H. E. Tremayne Prince Rupert, B. C. aatBHMJiEa.^^ ************** * * Prince Rupert British Columbia x X X * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * X * * * * * * * * * * X WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of Fii-st Ave. and Eighth St. XV. H. WRIGHT, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. mid Seventh St. European and American Plans $1.00 to $2.50 Per Day Peter Hindi. Prop. EMPRESS HOTEL J. Y. Rochester V. D. Cailey I Inid Ave. Between Sixth and Seventh SI*. ROYAL HOTEL Corley At Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixth St. European Plan Steam HiMited ***************************************' ***************************************************** X * LUMBER ■ 9i-t\if>jr--\'tir-i:i9'S'7i*t'i:i-'>'-^*f -'" t»' ENI i; -.--•.; SI ■■''■ X X ti ti ti X Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick j AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES jf * * ti X First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 J «WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. I Advertise IN THE JOURNAL Get the Best Value for your Money by advertising in a paper that always goes into the homes. Theljournalis the only Morning Daily in the north Subscription 50c. per month or $5.00 per year in advance ""w ■*? ..'■*- ~ , " - - ■ ...*. &s* PRINCE AuPEH- J0CRN.1. Wednesday, September -7, 1916. MIXERAY, ACT. (Form F.) Certificnte Of Improvements. NOTICE. Qnaitz No. 20; Quartz No. 21: Quartz No. 28B; Quartz No. 27B: Quartz No. 2SI3; and Quartz No. 29, Mineral claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Granby Ten insula, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTIC-"": thai I. 1. Fred Ritchie, Free Ml' s Certificate No. 3,- 229C, acting agenl for the Granby Coufc-.tilid.ite( Mining, Smelting S- Power Co. ,td , Free Miner's Certificate Nd. ...nunc, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to appl) to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate ol Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown ('■rain ol thi nl oi claims. And further take notice thai action, under section ■-•". musl be commenced in toi e the Issui of si ch • ■ tificate in Improvements. J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. Dated this 17th day of August, A. D. 1916. aug-24 Pacific Cartage Limited WATER ACT. (renernl Te.'tn..iii.r Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL buy the BK31 — Ladysmlth Lump or Comox Washed Nut. XOTICE BY THE Sl'RF IN'LKT POWER COMPANY. LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 18th Jay of May, A D., 1916, The Surf Inlet Power Compan:'. Limited, filed at the offlce of the Comptroller of Water Rights plans and specifications of Its wcrks for the diversicn of water from Cougar Lake at the head of Surf Inlet, Princess Royal Island, and that duplicates of such plans and specifications are open to inspection at the office of the Water Comptroller at the City of V'ctoria and at the offlce of tli- ' Water Recorder at the City of Prince Rupert. The date of the filing of the application in the offlce of the Water Recorder for the approval of its undertakings was the 24th of February, 1916. The source of the water supply - j Ccugar Lake—the point of diversion is at the outlet of the lake and the place where the water- is to be used i Is at the head of Surf Inlet and the lorality within wMch the business of j the Com) any is to be transacted is i within a radius of ten (10) miles of the head of Surf Inlet. | Dated at Vancouver, B. C, this 2CI1 ' day of .May, A. D., 1916. THE SURF INLET POWER COM- ' -sew* ■■'.'■ <.:...- V^TS'!'iiiESmsiX2!isjsaSSSeBBKI/mti Summer Steamship Service I TO ALASKA and YUKON I'ME : s. PRINCE RUPERT -';: PRINCE GEORGE LEAVES PRINCE ':' PERT every Wedn v r. foi Ketcl 11, J . Skagway. Conned I Skagwaj with ihe White and Yukon Route. SOVTHBO XI) Tlie S.S. Prince Ruperl or Princ ' ■ • • . Ruperl ei ■ Saturday and Monday a 10:01 ■•. '•;. for Van ouver, Vlctoi r-"'at tie. Fortnightly Servlci I the Queei liarlutte '■ hinds. DRAIN 31 i;\ ICE Trains leuve Prince liupen • .-.!.!> and Friday al 10:30 A ''■ tor IVinnli eg i iin:i Ei al and Si Mlxe I ': al b Prince I lay 6: 00 A. M - ' "■:.:' V ■ ■• ■ nd fai I', rraci irn -I 10. For ful' ir.. resei ly to CITY TICKET .ill If E i}20 THIRD VI EN I E—PHONE 2(1(1 T.r, waf^3a»3iK*siriT:".-.. is:~fiamtew!mmmmmsmsiamKB»i^^ ! HKL PANY, LIMITED. I m30-j?,0. Tin HOL.MI ■ ■■■ me" i pearing this ening and Thursday In "The G he Majesti ''" Th sn ■■ serial film. i^'lll !ll :i <l Hl;:llnll:ilr^lllllllM|-rl^i!l|li;:i;;litl!!|!;■ r|:i:i:;;iiP!ii:!(!llll^;!": ,. : :.: ; ^[.illiilSlliS^llliliiliiiniiiiirliillliilirilllll'Hi'ppt:^ WAR LOAN domin: OF CANADA Issue of $100,000,000 5'< Bonds Maturing 1st October, 1931. PAYABLF. AT PAR AT OTTAWA, HALIFAX. ST. JOHN, CHARLOTTETOWN MONTREAL TORONTO, WINNIPEG, REGINA. CALGARY. VICTORIA. INTEREST PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY. 1st APRIL, 1st OCTOBER. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. ©eit ; F PIMP1 ®7i A FULL HALF-YEAR'S INTEREST WILL BE PAID ON 1st APRIL. 1917. THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOAN WILL BE USED FOR WAR PURPOSES ONLY. The Minister of Finance offers herewith, on behalf of the Government, the above named Bonds for subscription at 9~5, payable as follows:— 10 per cent on application; 30 " " 10th October, 1910; 30 " " 15th November, 1910; 27*} " " 15th December, 1910. Thc total allotment of bonds of this issue will be limited to one hundred million dollars exclusive of the amount (if any) paid for by the surrender of bonds as the equivalent of cash under the terms of the War Loan prospectus of 22nd November, 1915. The instalments may be paid in full on lhe 10th day of October, 1916, or on any instalment due date thereafter, under discount at the rate of lour per cent per annum. All payments are to be ma.de to a chartered bank for the credit of tho Minister of Finance. Failure to pay any instalment when due will render previous payments liable to forfeiture and the allotment to cancellation. Subscriptions, accompanied by a deposit of len per eenl of the amounl subscribed, must bo forwarded through the medium of a chartered bank. Any branch in Canada of any chartered bank will receive subscriptions and issue provisional receipts. This loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament oi Canada, and both principal and interest will be a charge upon the Coiisolilr.led Revenue Fund. Forms of application may be obtained from any branch in Canada of any chartered bank and at the office of any Assisl.-mi Receivei General in Canada. Subscriptions must, be for even hundreds of dollars. In case of partial allotments the surplus deposit will be applied towards payment of the amount due on the October instalment, Scrip certificates, non-negotiable or payable to bearer in accordance with the choice of the applicant for registered or bearer bonds, will be issued, after allotment, in exchange for thc provisional receipts. When the scrip certificates have been paid in full and payment endorsed thereon by the bank receiving the money, they may be exchanged I'or bonds, when prepared, with coupons attached, payable to bearer or registered as to principal, or lor fully registered bonds, when prepared, without coupons, iu accordance with the application. Delivery of scrip certificates and of bonds will be mad< through the chartered banks. The issue will be exempt from taxes—including any income tax—imposed in pursuance of legislation enacted by the Parliament ,,i Canada. The bonds with coupons will be issued in denominations of S100. 8500, 81,000, Fully registered bonds without coupons wiil be issued in denominations of 81,000, 85.DOC or any authorized multiple of 85,000. The bonds will he paid at maturity at par at thc oilier of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa or at lhe i dice of the Assistant Receiver General at Halifax St. John, Charlottetown, Montreal. Toronto, Winnipeg Regina, Calgary, or Victoria The interesl on lhe fully registered bonds will lie paid by cheque, which will ire remitted by post. Interesl on bonds wilh coupons will be paid on surrender of coupons. Both cheques and coupons will be payable free of exchange at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank. Subjeel to lhe payment of twenly-five cents for each new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds without coupons will have lhe right to converl into bonds of the denomination of 81,000 with coupons, and holders of bonds with coupons will have the right to convert into fully registered bonds of authorized denominations without coupons at any time on application to the Minister of Finance. The books of the loan will be kepi at the Departmenl of Finance. Ottawa. Application will be made in due course for the listing ot the issue on the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges Recognized bond and stock brokers will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent on allotments made in respect of applications bearing their stamp, provided, however, that no commission will be allowed in respect of the amounl of any allotment paid for by (he surrender of bonds issued undei lhe War Loan prospectus of 22iid November, 191.1. No commission will be allowed in respect of applications on forms which have not been printed by Ihe Kind's Printer. H Subscription Lists will close on or before 23rd September, 1916. "E as Department of Finance, Ottawa, September 12th, 1916. == §|||||||!lillllll!!l!!!M ! ; Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest Rates to nil Eastern Pnl" - -' .tenmcr in Vancouver nnd Oi undine Pnc'flc Railway, Meal- and Bertli included on steamer, PRIXCESS MA* i' n Grant))' Bay and Alice \i■ 111 Friday 11 p. in. PRIXCESS SOPHIA Southbound Saturday, September :!Oth, I PRIXCESS V ,v Southbound Sunday fl p, m. PRIXCESS ALICE I'm- Alaska Monday, October 2nd. .'. I. PETERS, General Agent, corner Third Ave. ond Fourth si. $■ ***************************************************** RUPERT MARINE IHGM 0RKS AND i x SUPPLY CO.. LIMITED ■k wvrr.itrnos'i, prtnce rupert * * ENGINEERS MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS J * ti * Specialists in Marine Power Plant! (HI, Steam, or tiiioollne, * + ' 4 * 13. ('. Coast Agents* for the British Kromhoul Seml-Dlecel OU En- * cine—tlie most reliable an inonilctil, und the cheapesi * power I'or fishing bouts, tun- ;i~ " passenger vessels. X Siuii'iui-d (Ins I-ugine Comr.any's Engines and I'..its In stock. lv %' "(, I ! L-'fn' a, ' '.: ■ "*!."..--:.„ „fr- ■■ .-V' \ ':4 ■ I ti * ti 4 ti * » 4 4 4 ti 4 4- *,. x >* --s. v.mu... „. * » \* »■ I* 4 J Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, Bulata liellin, 13. O, Wood Pulley* ti \* Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos «*>« ^\ lj Murine Accessories. ti X airs—First-class equipment and staff for machine and 'hip r»- J' ■* [pairs. *- * P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 j. ****************************************************„. ***************************************************** ti Highest Prices Paid For \ FURS If you have any Furs to sell, do not dispose of Them without Consulting Us. * X Kins may be consigned to us for approval, al our expense. Send * X bj E ■ press, submitting prices. We will pay express both ways If * pricei is nol agreed upon. j W. GOLDBLOOM * * * + * * * X HEADQUARTERS IN THE CITX AT IIOTEI, PRINCE III PERT i * T ***********************************************,:***.** iii me Blu, 188 Res. Pboat .' ar. i p-rii-nAiE LINDSAYS CARTAGE&ST0RAGL 126 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL 'b bandied by us All enler? receiT» prompt Attention I'hnnr 'n fin OO^O-tfCKKKKiOOOOooDr.,ooco;:>,;■.. I WALKER'S MUSIC STORE! § Corner Second Ave and 4th St. nj D 5 j □ Pianos and other musical In- 5 i o r| sli tiuii'iils for sale. Pianos to Rent, 5 A large assortment of sheel o music. Classic Bougs .mil unisii-. o O mul all 'be |io|»ular selections O of I lie day a paoo-ooopioooooqpoog-o cmoooo • M. M. Stenhens Notary Pnbllc, The doming Journal SOc. per month Wednesday, Sei teiuber 27, I 116. ziiter,i-.v*-*!--*- -*.X'JUv-M*'.xsui ff- 2J»o J*e^ta£jo .{litres ANAPA'S FAVORITE ORIIG.STj KODA Fiims Kodak Supplies \ at Catalogue Prices Developing and J Printing For Amateurs Work finished same day as received NOW IS KODAK TIME Orme's Limited Corner Third Ave. and \ Sixth Street WE ARE. HERE rro SERVE YOU WATER ACT, 1!»14. . I Before The Board Of Investigation. In the matter of Yule Lake and I Yule River a tributary of Swanson ilBay, Khutze River a tributary of Khutze Bay, nnd all oilier streams emptying Into Graham Reach ami its ] Inlets and Hays in Rang IV Coast jDistrict. TAKE NOTICE that each and every person, partnership, company, of municipality who, on the 12th day of March, 11'i.iU, bad water rights on I any of the above-mentioned streams. lis directed to forward, on or before !tlie luiii day of October, mii3, to the j Comptroller Of Water Rights al the Parliament Buildings at Victoria, a statement of claim in writing as required by Section 294 of tiie Water O9O9O999O90tO9909-a-OO9OO999 I PERSONALS I .00013000013000900*39000000000 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS i David H. Hays returned last evening from a business trip to Winni- ' 1>eg- .Mrs. Walter Scrioigeour left last evening for Vancouver on a visit to The Typographical Union meets in ner 1)al-ents the Carpenter's Hall on Thursday afternoon at -"> o'clock. *************************** ************************** A i-oat of paint lias added mr.c! to the appearance of the imperial Oil tanks near the drydock. The Daughters of t',e Em I Ire, Hill Chapter No. 60, gave one of their delightful dances last evening In the Hallwayinen's Hall, Mrs. Irwin returned to the city after an extended visit in the southern part of the Province. HELEN HOLMES IN SERIAL AT MAJESTIC "The (Jii-I And The Game" Will Be Continued Tonight At Theatre. The wind storm of Monday evening did considerable damage to Davis' floats. The approach to the '-r|u, rjame boat houses was blown down and some ol the piling was displaced, Phe official couul of ballots for Act, mil. Printed forms for such|tne Prince Rupert Ele*oral District statement (Form N'o. 50 for irriga-|w11' tal;e Piece on Thursday tion or Form N'o. 01 for other 1 LAND ACT. (Form N'o. !'.) FORM OF XOTICE. poses) can be obtained from any of the Water Recorders in the Province. And take notice ihat a meeting of the said Board will be held at the offce of the Board, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, on Tuesday the 24th day of October, miO, at 11 o'clock in tlie forenoon, when the evidence and argument on the said claims and on any objections field will be heard. Dated at Victoria, B. C, the 7th day of September, 1H16. For the Board of Investigation. J. F. ARMSTRONG, ■1-w Chairman. Skeena Land District, District of Qneen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Oliver Brown, of Victoria, 13. C, occupation machinist, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum o,. trie followin- described SHRDUl) on the Wesl Coasl of Graham Island, In vicinity of Wi si River Commeni ing al a posl planted two miles south of the southeasl corner of c.l... 9,971, thence south SO chains; thenci .rest 80 chains; thence north ! 0 chains; thence east 80 cha i: ■ -"in of commencement. N'ame of applicant, OLIVER BROWN, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dati ,1 July 1!', 1916. al 0-s,10 COAL ACT. FORM OF NOTICE. Skeena Land District District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that Turner Rolli- well Mullen, of Victoria, B. C, occupation merchant, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on tbe West Coast of Graham Island, in vicinity of West River. Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of C.L. 9,908 tbence west SO chains; thence north Si chains; thence east 80 chain:-; thence south so chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, TURNER ROTHWELL MULLEN, Per. AUSTIN BROWN, Agent, Dati : Ju I :<. I 9 l 6. a20-o20 OO IKK> a 0 O o O 0« OO OOrTWOCKKi-CKKHj I B. C. Undertakers § p beg to Inform their friends an.! o o the public generally that they o 5 have engagea t.he services of a Flrsl Class I'ndeitakei', who is a graduate of a Canadian and American College of Emoalni- :u<, Sanitation, Disinfection and Bacteriology, and who holds both Canadian and American Diplomas. Lady Aslstant always in at- tendance to «,'£«•« for ladies and ° o morning at 10 o'clock at the oflice of ,M. \ M. Stephens, the returning officer for the districl. By special request the Majestic Theatre will hold a matinee on | Thursday afternoon from .'3 to 5, ' when Fanny Ward will again appear in "For The Defence," also j "The Girl And The Game" serial. MIX ERA I. ACT. children. Oflice and Parlors Xo. I ■., cornel1 'Jiui Street und 2nd Ave. a 5 Phone ll- Open Day and .Vlghl c <H3-OOCO -.-■ 0 C fl M*O3W-HKH3Oe-;-TO<>.0.'', (Form I".) Certificate of Improvements. XOTICE. Independence; Low Puss; Totem; .Monarch and Lone Wolf Fraction .Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Falls Creek. Granby Bay, B C. TAKE NOTICE that I. J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certilicate N'o. 3,- '.. DC, acting as agent for tlie Granby C nsolidated '.Mining, Smelting & Powei Co , Ltd., Free .Miner's Certificate No. " 005C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to tin Mining Recorder for a Certilicate ol Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant cf the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the Issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 20th day of July, A. D., 1916. J27-S27 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. RECIPROCITY. (Continued from Page One.! Chapter Four of "The Girl And at the Majeslii- Theatre tonight shows Helen's Perilous Escape. Storm's efforts lo save the burning cars meet with reward and jhe is made engineer of the limited. Meanwhile Rhinelander in charge of the Tidewater line is, pushing Sea- jgrue, closely in the cut-off construction race. Then comes a announcement from Rhinelander's financial backers. They will withdraw their I money unless be i-nn relocate the ■pass through the Superstition Mountains, the pass Ihat is charted and on the survey that Spike stole for Rea- grue. Rhinelander rushes to Ocean- side where the C. R. & T. directors are to meel. Seagrue invites Helen to his camp for dinner. Seagrue's wines she perslstenly declines. He .1 „. ,'. ' . ,, . ,.,",*' " attempts to embrace the girl. She at one time and thinks tins musl , . . . , ,. ,' , ,. seizes a bottle and srikes him across be the principle applied to the liquor , , , . „, the forehead. Seagrue crumbles and business, whereby it is possible to , ,. ,. ., falls and Helen seizes lhe precious have liquor in one part of the conn- j . , , . ,, , paper and flees into the night. Sea- try purchased in another pari, but i . ., , , ,. grue pursues her. Helen conies t0 a not that bought in the immediate i cliff. Seagrue is close at her heels. districl. PI'il.K [TV. (Continued from ?age One.) about tlie air. She stands poised a moment, she Heaps down, down. Seagrue sees her sink, then sees her rise and swim to a launch. Helen in a moment lias the engine humming on its way P«t>CHtKH5-OOC.Oa>QOOO<K!-I>Oa-00-0^g 9 * THE MOST COMFORTABLE to Charles P. Cushlng, of New York. |Oceanside. Seagrue flags the limited, who is writing for The Travel Maga- Helen signals Storm in Ihe cab of zinc and for The World's Work, alsofie limited engine. He willfully de- arrived lasl evening, looking ' r lays his train and Helen and Seagrue copy. Ile will go on to Alaska in.arrive at Oceanside al almost pre- connection with his trip. He is de-|cisely the same time, Seagrue lias lighted with the tour of the we3t, and | Helen arrested, charged with Ihe is especially pleased with the iripltheft of the survey, In spite of her through British Columbia. Mount I Protests, the precious document Is re- Robson he regards as a marvel In jturned to Seagrue. Helen returns dis- the way of scenic beauty. Tho trip consolate to the launch where she along (lu skeena also delighted him. meets Storm, who for his actions In delaying the liinitoi! has been dis- WHSTHOLMH THEATRE, charged. Then Helen's eyes resl on (Continued from Page One.) ithe deck of the motorhoat. There, where she bad spread the wet blue- good, who fights as well as he talks |prin| t0 ,,,.„. is ,, perfect impassion c I W THE CITY & r\uN»e?« nil culls rtny and ufffht I Phone 99 p stand: Fronl Empress Theatre 0 OOO C< D O 0 Cr-0 O O-O 0 OOCtOOOO CHKHJ 0OOOOOOO OOOOOOO0OOOOTO-0-O3M Capt. J. McGee M.M.S..V. Maulers and .Muter, prepared . c.vitiiifnntioii, Compass al- Plioue lied ."in;; •XAl'TICAl waih: ilV" and who outwits Napoleon's arch enemy. Prinee Talleyrand, with the aid of a clever woman, the Countess de Rocquelaure, The story is cast in the period just before Napoleon's fall. "The Little Corporal," knowing that Talleyrand and all Paris is against him, commissions Gerard to secure certain papers he had concealed some years previously in the Tuileries. Tbe Emperor's messenger finds Brigadier Gerard lighting a duel of honor with a French ollicer who questioned the exceedingly "tall" stories Gerard had been telling of his, exploits againsl I i!o- Austrians. Gerard drops bis duel to engage in ';; battle of wits and forces with Tal- leyrand and his spies. The adven- Hiiros he experiences make a tremendously thrilling photoplay. The Brigadier outwits, Talleyrand with the aid of the Countess, who lias fallen rin lov,. wiiii the swashbuckling soldier adventurer and Napoleon, chuckling at his, emissary's triumph, gives his consent to the marriage of the aristocratic noblewoman and the "ranker." fi! O I n Helgerson Block, opposite fi Royal Hrtfl | » o ■ ^tj-OttO 009*300000000000009 For Rent For Dances. or other social iiffuirs RAILWAY MEN'S MALI, formerly Kiilcn Island Hull Apply W. Mcl.KOD Phone r.:i7. notrorr o ooao-ooo-oooooo-oo AfOR-N SIGN SHOP Autos, Carriage, aud Sign Painting. Work done to suit customers. All ive want is your idea. Dawson Block—Third Avenue JOS. F. FILION of that much sought for document. Water and s.un have done their work. Jerking a knife from bis pocket, Rhinelander cuts the canvass from the deck and all rush back to tbe directors' meeting. The financiers pledge their financial support and Helen, Rhinelander and Storm speed contentedly back to Signal Station. STUART J. MARTIN, PROVINCIAL ASSAYED AXD ANALYTICAL CHEMIST HAZELTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA. A. E. WRIGHT rovincid) and Doinluion Land Sur- "i-op-—Suiveying und Engineering, .•tween Second mid Third Avenues V. O. Bo.v 1(1. !)R. J. S. BROWN, DENTIS Urown and Bridge Work a Specialty ' rue: Mnillb KlocK. Tblrri Avenut Phone 454. MACHINERY! MACHINERY! BOILERS. ENGINES, SAWMILLS, LOGGIXG ENGINES, MIXING MACHINERY, RAILWAY AND CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT— BOUGHT AND SOLI). The Vancouver Machinery Depot, Ltd. VANCOUVER ***************************************************** Biakely Co., Jewellers, and Watch Repairers IIArllV sl'I.FK a watchmaker of long experience has been nut In charge of that department—HatlMfur'.on guaranteed. See our slock of nugget* from tlie North. Make your choice while ili.y Inst and !u-«> them w.tvt.- no u (he city as stick-pin. brooch or pendant, Encourage Home Industry and keep Un money in the city. EVES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by an expert In that line of work—Latest appliance for testing. HIGH CLASS STOCK TO CHOOSE PROM Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street ***************************************************** Royal Bank of Canada ***************************** * * + * * * + * ***********************£ HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL Capital Priiil up Reserve Fund . . . Total Assets . . . . ESTABLISHED 180(1 . SI I. .".(iii. ill ui . $13,230,000 $'200,000,000 Savings Hank I)»pnrtni?nt—$1 will open an account Branches Throughout Canada nnd Banking Connections With All Purls nf the Cnited States. Agents Throughout tho World. F. IV. DOHERTY, Manager ■ Prince Rupert Brunch ***************************************************** ***************************************************** I SWEET'S MOTOR BOAT CO.'Y \ Dealing in Knock-Down Frames X or Built Complete 4 4 ti 4 4 ti » ti I FISHERMEN TAKE NOTICE X ■p* * * * * Wh.v not luiilil your own bom from Sweet's Ivuock-Doivn Frames? » * J + Price List nnd Catalogue Freely Given >). * ti x ■ * WORKSHOP—SECOND AVENUE BEYOND LYNCH'S X * P. O. Box 7(34 X * ti ***************************************************** ASK FOR in I .'WBBfliaMBHHMflHBBMHIMHi HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and Knibulnieis, Open Day and Sight. i .-lilies- Assistant In Attendance. PHONE SB. 71(1 THIRD AVE msBR\wstia Send for Five Roses Cook Book— COUPON Write Name and Addre« plainly Don't forget to endow Ten Coati in sump* MMC. ■ ■ —.!■■— ■ NAME OT DCAIXA „ BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES c«r-'ully chosen from the contributinnj 0f over two thouiand weeessful wen of Five Roies F]c-r throughtmt Canada. Also Useful Notes on the various classes of good things to eat, all of which heve b .„■* care-fully checked and re-checked by competenl outhority. Address your Envelope to UKE OF THE WOODS MIU.H.6 CO. LIMITED. WINNIPEG a" "»" ' ' ' ,,i..,.. . ,._, Ml.^ Distributors Pr fi MOIHiRY • Itupert, KBT.LY. 13. C DOIa'OI/AH * CO.
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