it t.. . oo ir.tr ' J - - " ava ' II nound Trip Tl.ka.-le (! aUUy to 6p. If Kansas City St. Louis . . Chicago . . Detroit . . Cleveland . Washington New York . Boston . i . Ask For $126.00 129.50 134.00 153.62 156.56 189.56 195.40 201.50 Corrrspandinc fares to other important center. Final return limit October J 1 , 1925. Liberal stop-overprivilejcs going and returning. ZUa National Park Low summer fares to this new W on dnlarui of Color in Southern Utah. Why not Uk it la on your wsy Bast ? YeIlowstonNatlonl Park May also be made a sidt trip at a small additional cost. Ask for frea booklet descriptive of these famous resorts. a, a, jm tin male aall (Ms. . A -.III .... A Union Paclflo System Union Station ail. tar t-l s inn. vwasi i uiu Blue : Ribbon Tea ami Blue Ribbon Baking Powder 'After all they are the best" A Yur (Mirer. i i i . JUlllI Li. VHIldllC Sales Agent Prince Rupert Summer Dresses DU VOISC, BROADCLOTHS, FRENCH CREPE and FUOI SILK at mm House of Quality Phone,27 P.O .Box 327 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone CI. Cartage, Warehousing, and iHstrihutlng Team or Motor Sorvire. final, Sand and Gravel We Speolallza In Piano And Furniture Hovlnrt STREET WORK j ISDISCUSSED Aid. Stephens Urges Council to I go Slow With Its Grading ! Program i In connection with tin- nassage Jat last nights council meeting' of local improvement bylaw i providing for the mattress grad-1 ing of Graham Avnuc Aid. Sle-' phens was again active in hisj opposition of such work being' iloiie unless it was immediately: necessary and the passage o.fj fiiicb bylaws if it was nol inlcnd-j I'd to proceed with the work aT once. He pointed to the warn-in? dial bad been sounded by the Inspector of municipalities in connection with the large amount of local improvement work being; done by this city and, expressed! the belief that such work was affecting the general finances of; Hie rily much more than might be believed. He was not in favor) of coirs ahead wilh grading If J the plank road could be kept in! use for a while longer without too great cost. , Aid. Perry, said that, as far as Graham Avenue was concerned, the plank road would have to have large expenditure made on it this year if it were to be used next winler. II had been deemed by the board of works to be in roadways. been ll. 207.55. this not includ- m TIMBER SALE XG464 Sealed Tenders will he receiv- Do you take now ready to do the work and he jn preparation for Ihe .a a . . I I - I . . ... iiiougni 11 snouKi ne proceeuru was started this morning ved by Ihe Minister of Lands, at should he in hell. Victoria, not later than noon on the nihelh (9th day of July. 1925, for the purchase Licence XliHU, to cut 50,000 feet of Spruce, and 32,000 Jark-plnc lies on an area situated on Ihe south shore of Francois Lake, opposite Collymount, Range I, Coast District. Three i3 years will he allowed for removal of timber". Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, U.C., or Hislriet Forester, al Prince Rupert, ' n.c. . , . TIMBER SALE X7147. fhere wilt be offered for sale at Public Auction, at noon on llie 25th day of June, 11)25, in the office or the Foret Rnniger, llaz-pllon, the Licence Silt, to Cut 151,103 lineal icni oi Poles and Piling on an rirea situated oh the east hank (if Skeona River, approximately Hi miles liorjli of Hazellon, Rangn5, Coast District. Two years will ho allowed for removal of liiribcr. "Provided that any one unable to attend the miction in person Jtiay submit a scaled liiiwlnp Til hn niionoil at t ho hour III um. lllll." nd treated as ofifi Furlher particulars of the. Chief Forester, Vicloiia, II.C, or i.istrlcl Foresler, Prince Rupett, II.C. . - COAST STEAMSHIP anc train Service S.S. "Prince George" will suil rrom Prince Hupert for Stewart Satunlny, .Mine 20, at 10 p.nu; for Vancouver, Victoria and ,,HI.. Kim.lnv .time 21. fit 10 P.m. Heo news item hf' this issue for steamer service after Hint date. PASSENGER TrUlNi tMVt PRINCE "JB tDMONTON tDMONTON, DAILY .ic.pt 8und. It.SO in. for . , ITln" WlNNlPEOj alt points EasUrn Camda, Unltttl States. CQEIMCV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tick at Offlca, 628 Third Aft, Princa Rupart. Phons 260. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF &.C., LT D. SallUits rrom' Princ nuperi. . . or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swan.OB Bay, and Alrt Ba, Tuaidai, or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Alart Bar. nton Bay, Saturday, 10 .m. For ANVOX. ALICE ARM. STEWART. Sunday, P.M for PORT RlMPtON and Naai Rlar Cannarlaa, rrlday A.W 121 2nd Aianua. 4. Barnatay, Atant. princa Ruaart, B.O. Yeast lor Hour health? If so, use ROYAL YEAST CAKES -the standard of quality for over 50 years. Soak a cake of Royal Yeast, with a little sugar, in tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Flavor is improved by adding the juice of an orange. ROYAL YEAST CAKES YHE DAILY TTEW8 page rm:'4 NO FATALITIES IN COAL MINES Only One Death in rVtetallferduj Mines In Three Months VICTORIA, June 23. Indicative of (lie result?, achieved under the policy inaugurated by Hon. William, Sloan, minister of mines, when he assumed that important portfolio in 1910, the. annual toil of lives claimed of mine workers in.Hrilish Columbia has annually been, cut down until today Ibis province ranks ahead of olhpr mining countries in the number of casualties' among underground worker. and is looked upon as a shining example of what can lie dono to protect the lives of workers in Ihe mines by . intelliigent and persistent effort in enacting adequate . regulations enforcing mine safely. In the .first quarter of Ihe present year, according to fig ures just issued by Hon. Mr. Sloan, not a single fatality occurred in the coal mjnes of I British Columbia, and but one death in the metalliferous mines. In the same quarler in 1924 there were five fatalities. t This showing is all the more satis j factory in view of Hie great in crease in mining operations in Mie nrnvinen dnrinir (lie nnat the interest of economy lo grade inp material. y(.ar. For the whole of l92i,-ac- ' "ow- ! After some further discussion, 'cording to Hon. Mr. Sloan's fig- Aid. Casey was in favor of pro- n,ft (iiahain Avenue bylaw was ur(., nlf ratio of accidents per ceeding wilh grading so that the ,)U through its first stage and i.ono men employed in the coal ity might get away from the will coine up for reconsideration mines, was 1.06 compared with large rosis 01 repairing piam next week. In Hie meant line, work 730 jn i93 and 10 12 in 1915 The machinery was f taking oul Ihe plunk roadway' Tlm minilipt nf fni.il nppirlenls grading! per one millioif tons produced a during 192 i was 1.52 compared wiiii. .Mayor .ewion uiiik a sun-, force or city men. I with 11.27 in ilar view. 1 An initiative bylaw lo provide 2r..3fl in 1915. 1910 and with livery year the Asked For Figures ifor the mattress grading of casually percentage" has heen AM. Hyphens aske.i rnr some Muwrave. I'lace between Fifth setting lower. fiigures a to iilank road repair Avenue and Sixth Avenue was al- H.C.s regulations ;hre a model work so it might be compared so put through its first readings.' which has brought, forth gener-witli the cost of grading and Aid. Stephens staled that he was n-, enrnniums fronv other coal keeping up graded streets. Aid. also opposed to this. Casey in reply announced thalj ilia inline Kill iilone in 1921 for B .' ...- . maintenance of plank roads had, I TL M il M ; J lUt IMUll III llll 1I1UUII j j S YSr- A HICK town is ono where lhey;Pold commissioner in the Yukon, tennis. I ! I A VERY good person is always open lo suspicion. fundamentalist is a pcisor. who believes, the other fel.iw of wear suspenders' when playin? HOW full of hope The anglers hieil Them forth, and soon The, Creeks they tried. Hut evening saw That tired crew Returning home' - Holh tired and blue. . For nil in vain Had efforts been, For not a trout , Could I here ho seen. -The anglers told Of big, big fish They saw and how They'd throw and wish; Hut all they got In IliCway of sport Was a lemonade And a glass of port. Ten Years Agb In Princa Rupert ll is staled that. H.M.S. Kent, which vvas injured somewhat in a naval engagement otf South America, will tonio to the dry dock here for repairs. ' Sockeye are running satisfac lorily oh the Skeena River re ports R. O. .lohnslon, manager of Inverness Cannery. Some hoals have caught as liinny its 75 fish tint Ihe average is about 22. The season opened on Sunday night. The hospital board is calling for applications for the position of resident doctor followihg Iho resignation pf Dr. .1. t. Wall wh hits resigned In order to en list. LookYDurbcst Oil Shoe Polish 1W Mtcirt ofutna Shotk Dominion Dav; j mining countries of the world. STRANGE CUSTOMS OF ESKIMO PEOPLE Leave Old People to Die; Sometimes Exchange Wives; Women Chew Husbands' Shoes Criticizing- Ihe appointment of George I. Mackenzie, formerly to he administrator of the Arclic Islands of Canada, A. E. Ross of Kingston is reported by Hansard lo have said: "The Eskimos have their own peculiar laws, ami it Would be very, dilllcull for us to interfere wilii them. For instance, the minister says there are riiindfs that the Eskimos are suffering from famine. Will, part of Ihe daily household work of Ihe Eskimo woman is devoted to chewing her husband's shoes lo keep them sofl, and if an ihft.t perienced man found these women so employed, he would he quite, mistaken if lift rushed-lo the conclusion that, there was a scarcily of food It would also be very, diftlcull ror us in inieriere wun ine marriage customs of thesei people They have always ' praitised polygamy, and very oflen they trade their wives. An inexper ienced administrator would find himself in trouble if he said lo those people, "You must discon linue this custom. However slrange Ihe custom may' seem, lo us, naturally the Eskimo thinks it is all right, and very oflen he returns to his first wife if he is left alone. Are Superstitious Then loo, the Eskimo is super stltious; he helieves in certain spirils and Is convinced that he who dies a violent death 'goes at once to the highest regions of bliss. This leads to. their ills posing of one Another in a way Dial we would regard as murder, hut they look upon 11. as the shortcut lo Valhalla. Their customs are also peculiar with respect o. their jolil, people, and iit this Ihey are hot very far behind what the (ireeks practised in their .palmiest day. The Eskimo believes in enjoying Ihe present lo the full, and'hn gorges himself at every meah Cotiso-queiiUy, when they come lo n time of wnnl and famine they move out to find fund and lliey leave the old people and llin sick behind lo die. They bcllrjvO thai Is a Ihoroughly proper custom, mid It would be illlllcult for any inexperienced administrator to go up to that country and tell Can You to Ihe people that they must take! . . a al - care or I lie jigeu and ine sick and abide by our laws. The min ster is doing 11 very dangerous thing In sending an Inexperienced adminislrator among these people, and he will find himself some day minus a very good gold commissioner in the Yukon bill wilh a very poor administrator or inveslignlor of Ihe customs of the Eskimo; Afford Speculate ? EVERY tiiiie you bu something you are either speculating of making a definite investment. Few people can afford to speculate. Yet many do it continually, in making their everyday purchases. And it is so unnecessary. The advertisements make it easy for any one to " avoid taking a chance. The merchant or manufacturer who advertises, realizes that the goodwill of his customers means money in the bank to him. He knows that the public confidence in his product and public respect for his own character are as valuable as his credit at the bank. ( So he. maizes the individual satisfaction of his patrons, their loyalty and their friendship paramount issues in his business. When you buy an advertised product you can knbu) in advance what td expect, in return for your money. You can count ofi its being right. You are making an investment. But when you huy nameless, uhbranded merchandise, you are taking a chance. You are speculating. Know what you buy. The iidvert.serrieftU will tell you. IN PROBATE. In the County Court of Prince Rupert In. the Matter ...of. .the Adminislra- tiou .ci; ana In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Housed, Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour F. McH. Young, made the 10th day or March, A.D. 1925. the undersigned was appointed Administrator of the Eslale of Joseph Housel, deceased, and all persons having claiihs against the said estate are hereby re quired lo furnish same, properly verified, to :ne on or before, the 30th (fay of JiinC, A.D. 1925, and are reqiHred to' pay the amouhi ohe,''K,ui of Iheir indebtedness lb Inei ill'.l'LVi11' forthwith. Dated this' 15th day of May, 1025. C. t,. MONROE, Official Administrator, Alt In. n.C. -, : ,-- IN PROBATE In the 8upreme 'Court of British ColUmbli In Hit! Mailer of Ihe "Adtriliils- tralion Act" nd In the Mrlllec of the Eslale of V. R. McOeorge, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by ait Order of His Honor Judge Young dated thh Stli Uay'or Jtihe, 1925, I, Ihe undersigned, was appointed Adniirtlslriifhr Willi Ihe Will annex, of the estate of W. R. McOeorge, deceased. All parties having claims against the said estate are here by required lo forward same, properly verified lo 'me, within thirty days from the date of this notice and all parties indebted to the said estate are required lo pay the amount of their indebtedness to me. forthwith. hated at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 13th day of June, 1025. N. A. WATT, Official Administrator. Advertise n tlm hallv News m NOTICE OF CANCELLATION Or RESERVE Notice is iieiikbv given thai m reserve roverlnir rerlaln landj near I hf Junction of Ocslall ami Skcriia Itlven iteslirnati'i! tot (, lUnire 6, Loan District, U tanrelled. OEO. Ft. NADE.1i Deputy Minister of Lamls. Department r Lands, 1. Victoria, B.C., Mav 4 Hi. Hits. LAND ACT. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT hmrlet of C.asslar. Stlklne Dlvlflon. TAKE .NOTICE Ibat I. Walter Julian nr turned Soldier), of Telearardi Cn-tlc, II.C, occupation Miner. Intends to apply for neHlil. lnn In rtilr(-li.liA tlm fnlloU'in lo the estate lands:' . all. ailipariIVS parties indebted llllli'llU'U iu mc raimu described t;ri nuru i 1 ...... .i i Ciitiiiiifiir inr at a txiSt planted altout na.A n ..... . I ...... I X - n It It III.. , T I A 1 1 II I I , . . . , . ' ,x . 1. . . eai r nirueiHu ioii-ii .near ' Itlver and alinut it miles noutliwe.'it of Telegraph Creek: Ihcnre lltirill IU lll.lllll IIICI11.V run ,u imiimi. mince aouin ao mains: inenre tsi thaliK to txilnt of coiniiienriiiient and ii.malnliifr )i0 aii-e. uioie or less. WAUII.lt 4l!LI.-., Applirtnt April loth. tT. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intsnllon to Appl to Laaa Landa. in Ihe Land Herordlnif Dl'trltt of rnnre Hupert. and ' situate on the northwest coast of rear. Island, B.C., approximately threo miles mirth from tiie moutli of Winler Harbor. , Take iXotlce fhai Friiiell'i Limited of rnnrr. Hupert H.r... ocrupatlnn parkeri. intend to apply ror . a leae of Hi Ml-lowlnir described lands: Cnnilnenclnir at a post planted tpprox Iniately three miles north from the month of Winler Harbor, fears Island) .thmic" luirlhwest iwu ( chains, more or less, lo low niter marki Ihenre sniitliwesl alnnr low uater mark one hundred and Kitty (180) chains) tlienc aoiitlwai'l two. (il chains) thence northeast one hundred and sixty (160) chains, more or less, to point of commencement and containing thirty-two (St) feres, more or miZZEt L'S LIMITED. Name or Applicant, Dited May Hth. mi. One cannot burn the You wouldn't light a camllfi at both ends and ex,-pect it lo last very long, And you enn't attend your many duties as wife and mother, then pile on washday labor, and expect to keep, yourself fresh and vigorous. Why hot' let us take care of washday toll and trouble? One of our many services will fit exactly both your needs and your purse. And you can "keep- Ihe home fires burning" without burning the candle at both ends. Canadian steam Laundry Phone 8. Summer Tests Milk Si jWMTfJ, I Most of our mall lo Iho Reelpo Depatlhieiit hienllons how vel Pacific Milk keeps during tho Ruininer. Mrs, E. C. M. of Twelfth Avenue Easlk says siio lias used PaCirio Milk for seven years, and had not had one ran apdil. Hut do Rot forget thtit you must treat 11 exactly its you do fresh milk. Pacific Milk Co, Limited Head Office, Vancouver Factories al Ladner and