DAILY EDJTIOPi ! ?The Daily News FRINGE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. Jil. F. PULLBN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City' Delivery', hy mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail: to all parts of Hie British Empire and the United States, 'in .advance, per year $0.00 To, all-other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. . $ J . 4 0 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page $2.80 per inch LoeulReaders, per insertion. . . . . 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word LegaHiNptices, each insertion 15c per agate line ,$! Contract Rates on Application, Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Thursday, July !), 1925. Should Develop Suburban Country. The development of Ihe suburban country contiguous lo Prince Rupert is one of the important matters in connection wilji the building up of a eily here. While everyone who knows the country at all is aware that conditions on the coast are difficult lo deal with and that it lakes lime to bring Ihe land under 'Cultivation, yet it can be done and is already being done in a way, .There are small settlements Art .Smith Island, at Lewis Jslahd and at several parts of porcheriJslaiid and gradually these will be extended and increased' in number until there is a thriving suburban population drawing its supplies from Prince Rupert and sending in vegetables and fruit and dairy produce to the market here. There 'have been failures in Ihe past, many of them, he-caiisepeuple went in who were not familiar with conditions and who iilt'ncnili'il Inn mm-h mi Ilia iil fiu llioin lltulilnuwl V,.. 1 " - - v ...... ...v .11111 ill VIIIIUIIU. .1IIM the people wild ...... take Ihese lands are who ...v j. ...v up ..j. . .7.. iiuiun mi 1. 11111.-.11J mostly j fishermen, i.'uti men, uu 5r: . i. : i i t i . NORTH OF 36 j STIRRING TALE Story Is About the Big Cattle Country anct Indians and Adventure ... - TIip tiiplnri "Xnrl.li of 3(i' open. in Texas direrlly after the Cud War when that slate, not yet laken back into Hip Onion, is In an extremely impoverisneu- III I ii t in I ' in innu iiii'i nnn'', is very poor in actual money. Just when lliinirs seem finan cially liopeless, Dan .Mr.Maslers, an old friend of the Lockharts, appears witli news Hint a rail fish in summer, hunt and trap in winter, or do logging or engage are joined. by McMaslers. They in ill fllllfip oilier llfftllii'i occuiiations. I inn .' In In Mii this wnV ,ni llnif they iini.fi mmwit' tt-l.lln while their I. n I .J 1 1 .. l. 11. . I earn money ttlrini): Pil ltrtilll, .lll'ul,l.fll i.n.l .iV..iln nn,..l..Al!..n x .-i 111 v. .iiui utuniiu iiii'i inline' J i nil 111 IMC Good Progress Made On The Elevator. . 'r ftood progress is being made on the elevator and there is eveiwjirosperl that it will be in operation at the time specified in -the! ccintracl. Anyone who visits the scene of operations can-liol -lull lie struck with the wonderful progress made and the spee'tj with which the work is carried on. From now on the orwifl show up more every d.-Ty and by fall tourists will be griuauy (iiieslions a to what the big building is they see as tlieyj 'enle'r the harbor..' s . . . ' Appearance Of Waterfront , Wilt Be. Changed. ;;V Tlnise who have bcen.iere oua few years note Ihe change in the appearance of the city, from the -walerfront especially in yyesh iew where many homes' have been built wilhin the pas.l few years. Now the elevator is 'making a still greater change iij iHe-general a)pearance of Ilie townsile from the harbor. The thousands of tourists who come here nole thai I here is something doing al Prince Rupert. They see Ihe building going on and get a 'good impression of the cily. First impressions are very important. - Later when ships are 'loading at the elevator, the change will be slill inore apparent. Removal Of Buildings That Mar Landscape. Tb) removal of the building on stills on MeRride Slreet KllOWn popularly- S "The Ark" ?! nil imnnrlnnl lon i,. ,. .wil..i. Ill lllllllUIKI attack the herd and cause a stampede. 'the Gonianches, however, are even worse enemies than Ituda-hatiigh. Under chief Yellow Hand they cut the herd lo pieces and surround the drivers. Just in time Ihe liny handful of prisoners are saved by a cnm'pany of United States cavalry from Fort Sills. ' ' At last Abilene appears in the distance a cluster of saloons, dance halls ami real estate men, wild for the sight of cattle lo herald coming prosperity. Sell Cattle An eastern buyer is on hand and at once purchases the herd. Hudabangli arrives on the train and during the evening when Ihe whole town is celebrat ing he tries lo steal Taisie's trunk andJIiiihiliiiiiL-li is inVm, into custody and turned over to the Indiaus who take vengeance out on him for 'the death nf two of their people. - ' McMaslers had always been a puzzle to everyone, unconimuni-cative, silent.almosl t0 rudeness. .ow ,.,. he 1, has shown just where he ..r ..ii., in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , uiui nun- me nppenrnnce. riiere -. are n ... i.. 11 i t u 1 f... ,iii....... 11...1 ii ...:;.i.i i. ..... . . iiR,ands. He and Taisie urn mar v vnii i uiui rn in kih io now. .s a rue owners elherl..i.i have improved their places or removed them ami iSov "hi "jLBpnd "l,rt bRok . l ,CXas l-general iiiiie.)i'nin-ii nf Hm .:! : i..,h n i 1 "n j- 1 1 n . r. , , ... ,,,v, ..nj ,-. mail ii mm uvci oeeil.l "V....H ... . , , Owners of properly have been improving their frontages sinreL, V, vJL the streets have been L'r.n eil 'rim .nd.,ii I1....1 V ii "' ",0 wes.lm.m Westhnlm I rnlay and is fownrd more permanenf and more beaulifiil places and a tiiiiinlion or Ihe policy, will aid in inleresting outsiders in the place. Windows are being briglilened in (he downlown section and .everything looks betler lliau it did. Rinso saves your strength' your time and your clothes! , v The first really modern Laundry Soap htwr tfl. Limit ti, Ttrtut Saturday. M.-. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Fred T- Congdon, of Dawson, at one lime governor of the Yukon, arrived by (he J. T. 1'. last evening. Announceinenl Rial the mill at Queen Chariot te City will soon reCopen for cutting will be re-rfj3vedliere- wih sonic degree of s'a)lsfaction, The tank steamer, A7.ro, which is in port discharging her cargo for the Imperial Oil Co., had as liilot .here an old timer of Prince Itli pert, Capl. Wearinoulh. i ,,A parly of five sludenls from Cprriidl University reached the cily. last night over Ihe (1. T. J. They are. going soulh on the boat. The third contingent from TOE DAH.T rTEWB condition. Due to the war, the "upei-t saum on me ooa' loiifrliorn cattle have practically """ "" '""il mcnuieu m the and ",r -'mpeiu were a utimiier run wild over ranges enormously. Who arrived on (he (rain from have multiplied One of the hispest ranches is11!1 r'VPI' 1omts. owned by Taisie Lockhart. Wliilei , ilie rancn i m cu mo nin-i i - i road has been built as far west - as Abilene, Kansas, and be ex- 1 ALWAYS have believed in an plains tbal if a herd can he a'"' currency. It no sooner Iriven across the dangerous, un- ,M 11110 Die pocket', than it mapped couhlry. it can he sold 'ounces out apain. at an enormous profit. I . - ' Despite the protests of her winter in,. , pants, ranch foreman. Jim Xahours. P,,11"'1" t lie,, anxiety. Taisie resolves In attempt I lie trip. .Mc.Maslers offers to ae- rtiimnnnv Iier Slim lluilnhmifrti ..... j.... .............IP..., i 1 The Man in the Moon . YS; (1HKAT people are who think like we ilo. once an outlaw, now state treas- 1,1 "le n-oseeum urer, uirr, jiiresi-e foresees what wjiui will will happen Millril when a cattle market is opened lI'n1'u-: 'l,'f?ts of waller, and he schemes to buy all ..ii the n.! Fal liner on the sand: land and cattle possible lo be ready for the boom. One of the ranches be particularly wauls is Taisie's. Stolen Scrip The murniiig the his drive starts muits a ci trunk iiiiuiv ui of land land scrip, sciiii, re- IV" those haps not any larger than usual. LAND AGENTS VISIT CANADA Tour Prairies and Take Intense Interest In Prospects of Country WIN.'IP;c, July 9. good croiii condition and uo- lo-date funning methods follow-' ed everywhere slronirlv jmnress- BRITISH COLUMBI A 473. 171, 1 I i The Mineral Province of Western Canada m triur r ncprUDrn ioM lias produced Minerals as follows: Placer fiold,. $77,3S2,tirj.'5 ; Lode Gold. Rl J.lUOj Silver, $08,824,570; Lead, $70,548,578; Copper. $187.48,:178; .inr. 'ii. i : i ........ .... i. it i ( . i i A i . ,...! ri.ii, lioiin voa nio. n . i.ii'l i .ll?l ciiuii fliu? . 1 1 1 1 c I lll., T "," i v.uai nun uimr( tj vw, nnn,lil o , IHIi,.; ii..:.. I. -....,.. ..i a on; hi i. .....I ii:,.......i ... 11 .. .. inmir, in n iv, i.t-int'iii, nr., i ,.i,n i i , iiiiiimii us .uiiiriiti rivum "iiiiu in uir t" ! 1924 show an . - Afirerefirate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the Te"es lower than those of nnv nlber I'rovince in Ilie I i 1 m i n ton or nnv enliuiv in llin Itrilicli I'lmun. Mineral locjilions are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. ' Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of winch mm pfi n f rH liv P.pnwn fl rn nc I'ull information together with Mining Rcptrts an Mops, rnhv be obtnlnr.d irrnl.s i... addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES MOO.N'SIIIXK rublied on t lie o'clock in Ihe mornimr, Mr. John-ankles is a cure for the ravases son slated. Hreakfasl was served 'Make the holiday keeper, urse fb "beat the band. Ihe Victoria, British Columbia. N-R. Practically all Rrilish Columbia Mineral Properties upon which developine work has been done are described in some one of (he Annual- Reports of Ihe Mm , of Mines. Those considering mining Investments should refer lo such reports. Tin are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines. Victory ( Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada. Pacific Rnilding, Vancouver, are r-". mended as valuable sources of information. awake and dressed bv three every morning at seven o'glock and in many cases numbers of the party had breakfasted before thjs hour in order lo miss nothing of the territory through which they were passing. Drives over 150 miles were PLAYl.XfS with fire is jus as made on several days, so that a risky today as it ever was. thorough Inspection of the coun- p try could be made. The niem- I HOT Hngland on the radio. ,iers of (be party are leaving for . , nl . , . , . , . presenting the entire Lockhart! And 4.A1n'1 G1',,,1a nn my ,,a,1: .. , t'.eir homes tonight range, is found in McMaslers' wagon. It, had been stolen from her room the night hefure. All indications point to .McMaslers as the. thief ami he Ieaes tin outfit ,in disgrace. The caravan starts and Huda- baugh sets odt to prevent them from reaching their destination, knowing that if they do. bis chances of obtaining the land' and cattle will be ruined. On push the drivers over the lied River and into: Comanche. land. Ruda- baugh uuumi and ix his ins meiustill iiitru .saihi behind. lil'lllMU. now I keep away fnun wiie, j Jly lying still in bed. THK prune crwn'MS said to !.e jhirge this season, although per NUMBER OF SPECIMENS OF INDIAN WORK ARE IN MUSEUM COLLECTION I KNOW aJlshernlan); ,. .'" Rut his,naine l wou d, not say;;,, , , . T Who always Irtls such ies about ! h,a,lf 1','I,',HS' ",K " l ,,,t" (,f- The fish -that sVit awav.. i !c,',of K- (mV" ' ".ei Hank of Commerce, much pleas-i THE girlies smoke, That'i jilain euough; I've even s.een, TJie powder puff. ure was expresseil by members' 1 at the nuniber of Indian audi other relics coining in and at the (showing they are making. They are displayed in a showcase at ,the Hank of Commerce where j they may be seen by visitors. ' Other specimens bae been promised and these may be left it Ihe bank where they will be catalogued and labelled. Miss DuVeniet has undertaken to do this Work in collaboration wilhj W. K. Colllsnn. So far no natural history specimens have been sent in. Advnrtle in thp Daily News LAND ACT i.i . i ' i . i Hll. I . . . . . eu me puny pi twenty-one Ainev- i inionnon io Appiy to ican laud agents, who 'returned. Lease Land this morning from a week's to ir In .Queen Charlotte Land Ile-wbich took them over the Cana- cording District of Prince Ilu-dian National Railway through pert,' and situate at Roonev uprnarM)mp f (IP best agricultural 1'oint, Oraham Island, Rrilish sections- of Manitoba and 8as- ''Oiuniiiia, katchewan. On their arrival in Take Nolico that Langara Winnipeg members of the party Fishing & Packing Company were unanimous in their praise Limited, of Massed, H.C., occu-of the districts they had visited Palion Packers, intends to apply I j.. l...:l.W-.i;'-.i., - f . '-fl-ir n l.gnn f 'I I. . .r .1. aim jii i.iieir-fAiin'Jjiiins-u up- " m iuh uiumiiig ue- pieciation for the" hospitality scribed lands: ' which had been shown them I at Commencing at a post planted every point. "t Hooney Point, Oraham -Island, Ideal Conditions j Rrilish Columbia; thendo nor- Thc party lraelled westward Iherly five chains, more or less,) under the ausnicos of the Col- ' low water mark; thence vvest- onizaliou .Department of the Can- n,'l' along low water mark one ailian iNatjonal Itailways, with bundled and sixty chains; thence, Dan M. Johnson, western man- southerly five chains; thence ager in charge. .ThAy were repre- Pn8,ei'y on hundred and slxtyi senlative of all the states bor- chains, more or less, to point of dering Canada, and in every case commencement, and containing were land agents who arc in 'W'ty ""es, more or less. I I lnim.li Willi lnrce numbers of LANdAHA FISHIiNO & J'ACKINn I people desirous of emigrating 'from the U.S. In the nrairles of. iCauada for Ilie purpose ()r taking up farm lands, splendid crop conditions and an absence of losses from, jjnxrcl or .other posts PACKING CO. LTD. Applicant. Per K. II. ( Simpson, Agent. Dated Juno 12lh, 1925. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. greeted them , every xvh ere, ac- Notlce of AppcatIon rop Bee cording, to ineinberij of the party License 'CtVMl,,r.l,'it1'".r-,!-.,,IB "T",,rr .Xo,,re is h'v -vn thai, on !? J.' ,'"u',' deidared one of the nu, day of June hext, the he .Nebraska representallves, undersigned intends to apply to1 that your wesle.-n prat-les otter Uic Li(Uor Gouro, nonr, J splendid opportunities , tho nconCfi in r0Sp0ct ,0 prpnilnoM way of good farms and good ,,eing art nf , bui(Ii k ; ! home to thousands of United as 1Iudson Hny olcl XeleKranh1 Stales citizens, who are looking Creek. Il.C. upon tho lands d,J about for new .fivlfls.' (;ii,0, a8 Lo(s 3 . ,,,,.,, The party oT ' apprqx lllllll 0?fi Tlnlttni. 11.... 1 . . i , .... . 1 1 iuun-17, j.aiui . . . , ,"cgisiraiion District, in the Pro- whicli included Wadena, J)au-vinen nf iiniiioi. ri...i.i' .... I .t tru . ! . . .-. "H"II UUIIIIIIIIill, mr ph.... Jlelforl Prince Albert, Pas-, the sale, of beer by lh0 Kia88 P M ",; m-k, jwiiiii, ive.Mngton ny open bottle for consumption and other points. r,n the premises. So great y 'he enlhusiasm; Dae, this 25!h day of Mav or the land agents to see all they i 025. possibly could of Western Cari- EIUG McOIiF.Il, Lessee ada that many of them werei Applkant WHEN TEACHER "Kept you in" Herriember when you were a little girl and bow felt when teacher kepi you in "after school" on a bi spring afternoon ? And isn't .it the same when washing keeps you m house now that spring is here? Our Family Washing Service will do your wa ll viiiiiuiitiiii mm iron an your uai work, Willi complete is faction. Let our representative explain to you this l)e I. Laundry Service for people who are 6nly satisfied with best. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8 DON'T Throw Money Away! When contemplating house or boat building get oi mill prices on your lumber requirements. IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY We are agents for the Prince Hnni-t Somen i.ii ... can quote you al tractive prices on their products: Cedar Timbers and Shlplap. Cedar Boat Lumber. Spruce and Hemlock Finish. Spruce and Hemlock Flooring. Spruce Shlplap. Spruce Dimension. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 564. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert Prince George Prince Charles Sailings from Prlrlce Jtuperl For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and inlermediate por .Monday, nt 4.00 p.m., nud Wednesday and Sal ordeal 0.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Monday and Friday, p ni For Skagway ami Alaska Ports, Wednesdny, 4.00 p.m. S.S. Prince John for Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver, Fortnightly. ?NOER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE nan v . RUPERT DILX..,,c,',t un' ".30 i.m. for Prlni-ti llnor,. Winnipeg, .ii point, tuiurn Cnnria, Un.itii sutei . ' AQENOV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINE! Olt Tlektl Offlc., 62 S Third Am, Prlne. Rup.rt; EDMONTON, Phon. 200. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Night Phonei 687 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMbVED to building next door to IVizzell Butcher Shop, across from tho Empress Hotel ' . VVe cn"'y a r"" lilie t CIGARS TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES J.m..z.,r,ALRoo",Nco'"EcT"' proprlelor