l "("lay, June 4, 1625. Th TTfE DAILY JTKWS PAflU, FIYR KING DEFENDS THE ELEVATOR Pleasant Odor tftii In Vric-ur. ec fa KILLS fUES. MOTHS I.E0ACHES.FLEA3 Developed at World's Foremot Scientific Industrial Rcfttvch Irotitute. Will not tain. Pleasant odor. 1 UrmleM to human and anirnala. FLYTO: let 20 PER CENT REDUCTION on Spring Coats J' nml Hats "Doners" in if Your Grocer or Druggist "What Comes Out of ttio Ovon Depends on What Goes In." USE FiveRoses Flour "THE WORLD'S BEST." Your Uvh'-v Has II John L. Christie Sales Agent Prince Rupert Bargains in Woollens SPORTS FLANNELS, WOOL CREPES, TWEEDS, FRENCH CHARMEEN, Eto. u m. up i.i s i on, ror $2.25 West of England Store Phone 753. Third Ave. House of Quality Phone 27 P.O .Box 327 Now obtainable In Prlnco Rupert. Suprema Canada's Fav orite Furniture Polish. At all -afcaiiifiq ironi s ores In fininll or large bottles. Also "SUPREMA" Mop Oil n"d Hie famous "Eureka Bleach." I'Ook fur tho Rooster Label. Text of Speech cf B.C. Minister as Given In Hansard Report GENERAL DISCUSSION ICost Much Larger Here Than at ! Halifax It Is Shown j The Hansard accounts of the debate on tit,. Prince Itiipcrf ele-; alor are rather lnn, too. Ioiik' j for full publication in a news-1 I i'liix-i- but some of Hie speeches interest in;;. I l lif iCiihsi-i viitivc nml a few of I In' i'rogrcssive member were ci il in regard to 1 1 cost nfi the work ami the Conservatives' opposed Hie work as unnecessary. ' In defending the position of t Ho 1 roM'innient linn. J. 11. King, minister of public works, vatnl representative of -irili.sli Colum-1 hia in the Liberal cabinet, sail: ' Kootcnay Member Mr. King Koolenay : I have no hesitation in justifying thin, 'vp'iiililiiie. Prince llupcrl is! one day nearer lln Orient than any oilier port on the Pacific. There in an opportunity for tho liainlliug at that port of a very r.iusiiicrahle ipianlity of grain from the prairie provinces. I I hink I In' most important feature nf tin' development will he tho -I limitation of agriculture in tloil lar-'f hinterland in northern Hiilish Columbia, which is anl excellent agricultural country. It will make il possible for the far mer in that aren r lirwluce TIMBER SALE X 7202. Sealeil Tenders will bo ro- ceivei) by the District Forester not later than noon on. the 17tli lay of June, 1020, for the of Licence X7202, in Wal lace Lagoon, Finlayson Channel. :.lt. 3. to cut 258,000 feet boarl measure of Spruce, Cedar, Hern- lock ami Balaam sawlogs. One f 1 year will be allowed for removal of timber. Furl her particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, or the District Forester, Prince Ru pert. H.C. LAND ACT In rrlnre nupeM l.nl District! District nf Prince llnpert. TAKE NOTICF. thai 1. Merlll Drs llrlsay. nf Vancouver. B.C.. (MM-iinjllon salmon bn.ker. Intend to aity for permission to purchase Hie fnllowiiiir described land: i niniiifliriiiK at a post iiiameu y, niur oillh nf t( xnMheast corner of l.nt 7o, nillle Creek, Pantre I, Coast District; ihcnre north, n chains; thence west i chains; thence south to slvire line In an easterly dlrectli.n to point of com-ni'nrt'nnt: rontalnlir 0 arres. more or M Kill 1.1. PES BMSAY, y Appllrant. rrtwln F.lroy Dapimm, Aont. nnn n-n ? to NOTICE. TAKE XOTlr.E tlwt after publlratlon or tW Notlrr for rmir imwutivp wrk wo hll apply t" the M'-a-lstrar of Joint Stork Craiipaiilmi. Vlrtorla, B.:.. to rhanire the name or ttw Company to tliat of "S. I. JnliirMnii Coiiitwnv, l.lniltitt." nansl at ITIiHf ItiilMTt, II. C. IMS Mh May or May. A.P. 19K. piu.m:e nvvmr i.nijiiamce r,E iK i.th IN PROBATE IN THE COMMISSIONERS COURT, TERR-ITORV OF ALASKA! DIVISION NUMBER ONE, HYDEtt PRECINCT In the Matter r Um Ktato of Lealna Davis, rweasert. NiimlM-r t IT.il..iii-. No. we to Heirs. Itv virtue ir an order duly signed '"' inaili. or rei-ord in l'ie roove entitled emirt on the ttlh day or April. 100. n;-tiee is hereliy alven to (Ted) Davis, the alleged hnsliand of Ihe almve named do-eased and to all oilier persons ilalinliilt im Interesi In Hie aliovo named esiato that IHet and earn or them are hereby re-iniired I', be and appear in tho above enlllled eoiirt at llyder, Alaska, and submit satlsfaetory pr.ior or heirship within -itv d.iv rroni the date of ihe rirst ii!iniraiiiiii in-n-.il. And ir vim fall " to appear and file surll sniisrartory in.."i, ...-..- ... niirt HI be enu red rorreltlnir ytmr In- '"r'ia'e "of" First Publication, April 27, I Of A Date or last Publlratlon, Jure 87, ,0,V OP.E.N F. HIM.. Vdmlnlstralor. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpad Third Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone (S. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Tenm or Motor Sorvlee. Coal, Sand and Gravel We SpecUllzn In Piano and Furniture Moving. wheat on his land ami find a market al Prince Hupeii. Today! lie is precluded from anything lit ttiai kind. If he produces wheat it must be sold locally. It cannot get on Ihe world's mar-1 kel, !cjujie it cannol be Iran-: shipped back to Calj-'ary or F.d- inotitun and I hence, on the Can-i adian .National to Vancouver.' This elevator will do more to de-' velop that preal hinlerland in northern Ilritish ColumJda, wlikdt is tributary to what is known as the Crand Trunk Pacific Hailwny, than aiiylliinsf else I his jrnvemment can do, and I have no hesitation in JustifyinK and atlyiftiii? (his tpendilure. I Mr. Lucas: Perhaps the min-. Inter of public works could tell why this elevator al Prince Hu-' perl is to cost twice as much per hirshel capacity as the one at Halifax. Unfair Comparisons Mr. King Koolenay, : I can not answer my lion, friend's ijueslion. Unfair comparisons are I very yoften made between the cost ol elevator construction at' Wirt Arthur and Montreal and the cost of similar construction on the Atlantic and Pacific eojisls, and very often those! who make such comparisons arej not fully informed. Klevalur con-! .Uruction in Vancouver' harbor' lias been expensive and will continue to be so on account of Inc. conditions in that harbor. At Prince Rupert I believe the sanic conditions exist. Hurtlt filling had to be, brought u considerable distance and dumped in in order to enable the piles to be dwven for the foundation. These are rotidilions that do not apply fo Fori William or Port Arthur. As lo the other expenditures, I am not conversant with the contracts, though 1 know that tenders have been called and a num ber of contractors have tendered on Ihe work. It should be remembered that in construction in the hatbor of Montreal, for instance, you are tlealinp with fresh water w here timber foundations will not .be destroyed or affected by what is known as the leredo, which we have on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts. The const ruction on the Pacific has been expensive, largely in connection with the foundation. "NIGHT IN BOHEMIA" BETTER LAST NIGHT After Show, Supper and Dance Was Given In Compliment I to Mr. Lewis and Members of Cast. The musical revue, "A Niptif in Bohemia, slagetF by ' C: U Lewis of Chicago forJhe local Klks' Lodge, was repealed before another full house -in Ihe Wesl- liolme Theatre last night. The entertainment it was agreed showed many improvements over the opening on Tuesday night, some of Ihe weaker ilem. having been eliminated and encores curtailed. II was finished by It o'clock whereas, on Tuesday, i'. was nearly niidnight iiefore the closing chorus was sung. After the show an informal supper and dance was given by the lodge in Ihe SI. Regis Cafe in compliment lo Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and the, cast participating. Three cheers for Mr. Lewis weiv? imposed by L. Murray Fuller, exalted ruler of Ihe lodge, and after the singing of "For He's a Jolly Cood Fellow," Mr. Lewis replied suitably. A vole of Ihanks was passed lo Ihe cast and dune Ing followed, music being fur nished by members of 'the or cheslra assisted by Miss , Irene Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will leavo lonlght for Victoria where Mr, "Lewis will Inke, charge nf the staging of nnoUier show. Ho hopes thai hu niay he, back here next month if arrangements are made to have an. excursion lo Ketchikan on July 1 when "A Night in Holiemia would staged by Ihe local troupe in the Alaskan metropolis. BABINE INDIANS WANT NEW ROAD Will Cut It Thomselves With Aid From People of Smlthers and Telkwa S.MITIIKRS, June 1. The request of Ihe Habiue tribe of Indians that a road lie built connecting the,' tipper part of Sabine Lake with SiirfMicrs look concrete form at a meeting held in the CalhoHp JJall on Sunday af-lerrioon. Father Aylant, who is acting1 as agent for the Indians irj lbi matter arranged for a delegation of the I la bine Indians lo come here and " filaee' the proposition befefre the cftizens of Smitliers and Telkwa. There was a large turnout to the meeting Sunday and it was agreeil that Hie Indians cut out some eighteen miles of new road that will connect llabine Lake with a point on the Crown Mine Road on the north-east slope oT the ISabine Range. Angus .McLean, a former rtntd builder with the provincrai (fbvernment was selected lo go over the route laid out by the Indians and report on its feastnlijy, lie started on tliis trip on Monday afternoon accompanied by tlie Indians. To finance -the, work, it is proposed lo raise the sum of $500 in Telkwa and Smilhers. If Ibis undertaking proves Ihe success it is hoped, il will give access lo one of the most de lightful tourist districts in the province, as il will onl ho about 35 miles from Telkwa to ISabine Lake or 10 miles from Smitliers PRESENTATION MADE TO SMITHERSCLERGYMAN Rev. M. W. Lees, Recipient of Purse of Gold and Other Remembrances at Union Church SMITH KRS, June 1. A most enjoyable evening which, look the forYn of a farewell for Rev. M. W, Lees and Mrs. Lees was held in Ihe Union Churh on Monday evening. The early part of tho evening was taken up with a concert which was greatly enjoyed by the large gathering present. This was followed by an address by L. S. McOill, the chairman, and a presentation of a purse of igold from the members of the congregation. Mr. Lees also received a presentation from Ihe Sunday. School scholars and Mrs, Lees fronvtho C.fl.I.T. girls. ,s :Mr. I.ees suitably replied and expressed his regrets at (being obliged because of his ill-heallh to sever his connections with the church in Smilhers. After Ihe speech' making re fresh menls were served by the members of the Ladies' Aid nml a social hour speni before the singing of Auld Lang Syne. Advertiac In Mia Dnilv Xw Yes it whips easily and is delicious! J' A favorite with British Columbia housewives Can You Afford to Speculate? pVERY time you buy something you are J--1 either speculating or 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 good-will 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 know in advance what to expect in return for your money. You can count on its being right. You are making an investment. But when you buy nameless, unbranded mer ' chandise, you are taking a chance. You are speculating. x Know what you bu. The advertisements will tell you. SMITHERS Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mon(gom- ery left on luesdays train for rindako, afler a few days In that town, Mrs. Montgomery intends going lo Hellingham for an ex-lemWd visit willt relatives. Mr. Mc?elligan who wsis badly injured, in a speeder wreck sev-ral weeks atro, was discharged from the local lfbspilal Tuesday and'left for his homo at F.ndako. Mr. McOefiigan is still' using crutrhes but .'there Is every hone I.en Raabe left on Monday on a month's vacation lo be spent at Ottawa and other points In Ontario. He was accompanied by his younger brother Carl. Mr. anil Mrs. Apps and family left on Tuesday evening' for Van couver on an extended visit. .las. Croat, CN.R. dispatcher, is on his annual vacation and left on Tuesday lo spend a few lays at points on the prairies. Word has been received in Smilhers that Hon. F I). Harrow. minister of agriculture, will at' ive here on .nine 7. ami ar rangements are being made for him lo address the members of the Hoard of Trade at a lunch con on June 8. 1 ti shop Hunoz and Father Ay lard left town on Monday's train for Hums Lake ami from (here will make a trip lo Ihe Babliu and Stuart Lake districts. Fallier Aylard's brother will have charge of the services at St. Joseph's church 'next Sunday, after whlcl he will start on it trip Hint will lake him injo Ihe Dease Lake country where he Wilt he stationed for Ihe summer. lion. Dr. Sutherland and Hon. t RAW FURS If you want to be paid highest possible CASH prices for your HAW FUHS, forward them to R. 8. ROBINSON A SONS, LTD. Branch Receiving Office: 1225-6 Standard Bank Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. Head Office: H.S.IL Hldg., -43-51 Louise SL, Winnipeg. Man. EsL 1883. Incorporated 1920 W. Sloan will no! be c'oininjr to Sihilbfrs onttheir present Irijr to Nov! hern H.C. mil word has been received from both of them Dial lliey will be making another trip at a later dale and wilt then come lo Smilhers. Mrs. J. S. Cray entertained a number of the smaller children m Monday afternoon at a parly given as a farewell lo Master Garnet Lees. The youngsters pent a Jolly time at 'games and amusements and served with re freshments and ice cream. Mrs. H. Mathers left on Thurs day morning on a holiday fo be spenl with relatives on Vancouver Island. Advertise in Hie Dally News. THE NAVIOABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R. 8. C. Chap. 115. Tim Canadian risMnir Company Limited liorcliy irlVM nntli-e thai It ha under Srrtlon 7 of tho aalit Aft rti-posltoil with tli Minister r Public Wnrki at Ottawa anil In tlin urrire or Urn heirlslrar or the land Hfirls!ry C.oasl PKlrlrt at I'rlnr Hupwt. H.C, a ih-iM-rlptlwi r the iltn and Mum or lis wharf, ratmory. rannery burnt in it ainl work appnrirnant thereto hunt prior tu J hiii' IH, 1018, In Prater neaiii tn front or i.ni va, iianm coat Dwtrlrt, Provlwa or British Columbia. ANn take NOTICE that artvr the ex piration or me nionlli rrom the date of inn first txihllratlnn r tliia Notice Trie Canadian Flhmg Cenipany Limited will under sertlon 1 or the nald Art apply to the Minuter of IMitillc Work at till or rire In the City or Ottawa ror approval nr the ald' lte and plan ami tar leave h mntriirt the aald ranrry and works. Paled at Vant'ouver, M.O, Oils Trh day of May. mn. THE CANADIAN FISHIM COMPANY LIMITED DRY , BIRCHWOOD and Cedar $6.50 Per Load Cut to any length. HydeTransler 139 Second Avenue Phone 680 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. a Blue Fox Pups For dtllvary July 20th to 30th. 1925, ONLY; Later dallftry, 25 par cent hlghar. Take litem younir. COST I.F.SS. Easier handled, docile and liveed Nrt year. Send ror new booklet-tell all! 100 INCREASE GUARANTEED 1, 3 or 4 yr. old Brsadart, with or without 100 par cent Increase, our guarantee backed by ample aata and ZS yre. of bualnesa Integrity In this sUte. Bererences r'urnUhed you- . HraiMreetst and Presldenls, 81s Banks. Member of Seattle, Chamber nf Commerce. CLEARV BROS. FOX FARMS 4 Kmnlre Hide.. SK.ATTI.K. (On of the World's l.sriett Farms) U.S.A. St I OS