SPIDER MINE IS REOPENING Joe Green Forms New Company to Resume Work on Well i Known Portland Canal 1 Property The Spider mine on Salmon River is In be worked airain this! year il lias been announced tin' Hie south. The 'Spider and the adjoining group, known as the Well, will be operated together as the Il.fi. Bonanza mine and a company known as the u.fi. Itonn'tiza Mines Ltd. is lieinjr incorporated. Joe fireen of Ilyder, Alaska, who recently concluded negotiation for the purchase of the properly will shortly arrive at Stewart to commence work on Hie inine. The Spider Mine ,was bonded Tor 15,000 hy the Algutiiean Development Company of Belgium about seven years ago and ahotil 3150,000 was spent on it ly that company before decline in the Belgian franc made continued operation impossible. Until a year ago it continued making payments on its bond, j however, defaulting on the final payment. i This spring .1. K. Oreen made lairaiigi'inenls with the original j.lakcr, William Hamilton and Charles Larson, optioning the properly ami floating a company in Vancouver for its operation. lie also acquired, from William Tooth of Stewart, B.C., a bod Ion Die Web, i-laims adjoining the i spider. j Ore to be Shipped j Summer's operation on the ! Spider will consis principally of reeonsl ruction o: camp buihlings, repairing of compressor ami oilier plan), equipment, sorting of ire on a dump valued at $25,000, sucking and shipping of Uie ore lo tidewater and smeller. A "00-foot tunnel has been driven on the Spider claims alone high-grade vein, which inter sects n wide ore zone at a further distance of ahout .100 feet. ROMANCING. Novelist Kr where was I before my wife rang up? Sienographer (reading from notes) ou were next my neari Mien, dearest, as you will always, always be! Full stop. Passing Show. . N PROBATE. In the County Court of Prince Rupert In the Matter of the Administration Act; nhd Hi the Matter nf the Estate of Joseph Houscl, Deceased, Intestate. TAKF. NOTICE that by order of His Honour F. Melt. Young, made Ihe tGlh day of March, A.D. 1925. iim unilprsiiriied was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Houscl. deceased, and ail nersnns having " claims against the said estate, are hereby re quired In furnish same, properly verified, to me. on or before the .totli dav of June, A.D. 1925, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount r their- Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 15th day of Mny, 11125. C. Ii. MONROE, Official Administrator, Atlin. i.C. N PROBATE in the Supreme Court of British Columbia In the Mailer of the, "Admlnls- tion Act" and In the Matter of the Estate of fieorge Itonnctt, Deceased, Inleslate. TAKE NOTICE (hat by an Order of III Honor Judge Young dale,! the ttlli 'I"' of Jdne, 1025, i the undersigned, was appoint- inlslrator of the estate nf neorire llcnhell, intestate. aii turtles haVinsr clalhis agnlnst the said eslnle are here iiv reiinired to forward same, properly verified to me, within Ihlrly days from thA date nf this notice nml all parties Indebted to thrf said estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated at Prince import, H.C., this nth day of Juno. 1025. N. A. WATT, Official Administrator. The Mao in the Moon SVYSs- I DON'T 'mind a girl that paints a little but I halftone that has to ho wiiifcwashrtj. OH, no, quite the reverse." re plied the fady who was asked if she had her head shingled when she was a little srirl. I'KAS ar.e rather good at this lime of year, but it's a bother keeping (hem on Jour knife. a POSSlBLV you have heanl aliout the merchant that adver tised umbrellas for men with ivory heads. They must have been Holarians. The fiyrns say they don't ii'se umbrellas. O.NF. of Ihe things that made Knglainl greai was the" influx of Scotchmen. I'HINCH RUt'ERT 'is noled for its climate, its harboVj its fisheries and its knockers. ' PHIXCH Rupert went gunning for knocker; It spick and span pla'ld knicker bockers. He shot off much lead . litll no knockers: are dead For their ivory domes were uu mockers. THF.HE is a lot of dissatisfaction, anion? the bai'hefs. Sev eral owners of local shops were going lo make a hid for (lie north pole if Amundsep had brought it hack. Till-: meek Shall Inherit the earth. They get married; THOSE who slick their hands in the fire mus not bowl when they hear the flesh sizzling. THERE'S one thing about this town, when the weather is that way everybody knows it. In the Letter Box 4 PRINCE RUPERT A FACTOR Editor, Daily News. The le.ller of the "resident of the Hoard of Trade appearing in your paper of the Ifilh inst. Is evidence that, at last Prince Iluperl is awake. Too long has Prince Rupert moved about in its deliberations with a dimmed lantern, and sat in conclave wilh I lit blinds drawn. - It is good lo see a I. last, through the medium of .Mr. Nlckerson, the town throw its hat in IJie ring and demand recognition. It is to be hoped now this means has been undertaken, that il will be followed up, and the Hoard Of Trade in olher questions concerning l'rihce Rupert (he freight rale question for instance. will he given publicity. This will serve two purposes, one that It will keep .people, , in. dho city posted and interested, and another, that Its slatul will be transcribed into various other Journals, and Prince Rupert will henceforth be considered ri factor in any deliberations affecting this coast. 'ThP day of quiet, no- quiesence is gone, atid wo begin now, to march forward. "READER." Advertise In Hi Dailv Vpw. IN PRORATE In the Supreme Court of British Columbia In the Mailer of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of tho Eslalo of V. R. McOeorgo, deceased, TAKE NOTICE that by an Or dor of His Honor Judge. Y'Oting dated the 3th day of June, 1025, t, the undersigned, was appoint ed Administrator with tho Will annex, of the estate of V. R McOeorge, deceased. All parlies having claims ngalnsl. the said tvsthle. are bore iiy required lo forward same, properly verified to tnet within Ihirly days frri in llio dato nf this notice and nil parties indebied to Ibn said eslalo. aro required to pay tho amount of their indebloj heS's to hirt forthwith. Dated at Princo Rupert, IUV this 13lh day or June, 1025. N. A. WATT Official Administrator THE DAILY NEW! EVENT FOREST FIRES-IT PAYS! Round Trip Excursion Fares Tlcktits .! daily to Sept. If Kan M3 City $126.00 St. Louis . . 129.50 Chicago . . 134.00 Detroit . i 153.62 Cleveland . 156.56 Washington 189.56 New York . 195.40 Boston . . . 201.50 Corretpoodinc fare to other Important crntcra. Final return limit October J 1, 19 25. Liberal ttojxwer privilege! foist and returning. Zloa National Part: Low summer fare to this new Wonderland of Color in Southern Utah. Why not take it in on your way Et? TllwstonNatlonlPark May also be made at a ski trip a a small additional coat. Aik tot frea booklet descriptive of tbeae famous rvaorti. WVrwr you want to fo, let oa mare all your ........MAM,. It IMllia more and will save your f aluabl time. Union Paclflo System 1405 4th Ave. and Union Station FiveRoses Flour For Breads, Cakes, Puddings, Pastries V puddings are palat-' why u si? Five Hoses'' 5 bo;ui.e you want :u tro iluiniily porous, in:.;-' Mgostible. Five Roses ti - digest tin-on-? .') every spoonful is a ' 'y s uirrn of vitality. John L. Christie Sales Agent Prince Rupert Summer Dresses DU VOISE, BROADCLOTHS, FRENCH CREPE and FUQI SILK at "Doners" House of Quality Phone 27 P.O .Box 327 One cannot burn Ihe candle at both ends You wouldn't light a candle at both ends and expect Jl. (u last very long. And you can't rfttehtl your many duties as wife and mother, Umn pile on Washday labor, and expect to keep yourself fresh and vigorous. Why not lei us hike enro elf washday toil nnd Irmiblo? One of our many services will fit exactly 1ml li your needs ami your purse.. And you can keep the homo fires burning" without huruitiR the, candle, nt both ends. Canadian steam Laundry Phono 8. ROY CLOTHIER HAS GOODIUCK AT MINE Strikes High Grade Ore' In Revenge Sliver Mines at Bea- verdell Yielding 500 Ounces Hoy Clolhier and the sinall group of local fttvestors who acquired the Revenge Silver Mines at Heaverdell a fev months ago,' have struck very high-grade ore in the workings says the Victoria Colonist. A liody four and half feet in width has been encountered. This yields 500 ounces to the ton in silver. Mr. Clolhier who is president and manager of the company which is in control, has been in the city for a fevy days, bul Is returning lo (he Heaverdell canlp. Already there has been about $20,000 worth or ire taken out of these workings. The Hevenge group is close (o Ihe Wallace Mountain Mines and the Hell Mines, which have made cYcllent showing. The Hevenge; for years, has been changing li:iml rehealeillv ilie successive operators endeavoring lo Jqcale ore bodies similar to those in the Wallace Mountain Mine. Shortly after Mr. Clothier Jook charge he located the bodyAiow being worked villi 'such gratifying results. 'Jlie location of the property is also a very important feature, as it i alongside a good road and a short way from the railway. j TROUT EGGS PLANTED IN LAKE. KATHLYN Hundred Thousand Brought From Hatchery In Kootenay District Further steps lo,irestork Lake Kathleen were -, taken this wtek.i when C. R. Heme, fishery officer! rom Lakelse, arrived in town with a hundred thousand trout egs from a hatchery, in the Kootenay district. .Mr. Heme, assisted by Chas. Wilson, were bus"' Thursday and Friday planting they eggs in Ihe creek above the lake, one lot in a gravel bed bValed in the creek and others in gravel that had to be hauled and dumped in the creek for this purpose. .Several beds of squaw fish spawn have been lifcated and members, of the Rod and nun Club, and residents at the Lake are making an effort In have as much destroyed as possible as these fish prey on the young trout. The eggs planted ,were of the Rainbow and Cut-throat species. Ten Years Ago j In Princo Kupert lb ere was a heated discussion ast night at the council meeting over a recommendation inaue uy Aid. Mintland and Alii. Montgomery that, the City Hall slatT be reduced. Mayor Newton and Montgomery were in the ieading roles. Another of Ihe Prince Rupert contingent has, met death at the front. Lionel Crippen was found dead. Ho was shot but managed to get some distance away be fore the eiid came. Interest is being- revived in Stewart mining camp mainly on account of recent, good showings that have been uncovered in Ihe Hush mine. Since August 1911 tho Imper ial government has voted t- 30000,000 for war purposes. The war 1. costing (reat Britain 1 3,300,000 daily. Tho High School examinations will start oil Monday wilh Mr, hlenrv of McOill University. Van- i corner, and Miss Easbn of tho public school slaff presiding. Information has been received thai the wounds sustained by Major C. W. Peck nt the. Front aro not serious. Caiit. Don Moore is reported to have had an arm anipulaled. SMITHERS W. W. Anderson and family of FURNITURE Mohair Chesterfield Wicker" Settee, at a Walnut and oak library tables, gate leg tables and parlor tables; we have a large assortment of these lines and we invite you to visit our store and to look them over Many bargains await the careful buyer BARRIE'S One "Third Avenue Hazellon motored down for a visit to town on Saturday evening. Jlrude Kerr of Minis Lake was t business visitor in town Friday and Saturday. v , - - MriandVrsVU. Folherly and Albert left, for Vancouver, Wed- (nli'Silay, tlioy had their. Ford eilart transported to l'rince JOorgo and from there they in tend -motoring down the balance of I ho journey. J. R. Mclntyro was busy put ting up a summer camp at Lake Kathlyn on Friday and will be moving tho family down next week. ' v Douglas l.Ay, .successor to J. D. tlallowny as mining engineer for this district, spent a couple of days bete looking over some I of Ihe mines In the vicinity of Shiithers, leaving on Thursday evening for Burns Lake to in spect the Taltiipiil mine. . W. A. Fills of PrlndO (leorge, Provincial government auditor Is spending a few days in Sinilhers, auditing the aecbuhls and books at. Hie local olllces. Pi" Vilson. liarrisler bf Prince. tieorgo was a imsiiiess visitor to town nn Friday aellhg for llin defendant in a casti I lltiani i oil that ilily. The classes In I .f lie ' public ... schooj behl .heir closing on Thursday and Friday, each "room L-eiehralihg Ihe event with concerts which were greatly enjoyed by the parents and friends who for the living Room Suites, special sale price price away below cost HOME FURNISHINGS Door East of Daily News Office attended. The concert a were followed by parlies at which the children passed around refreshments provided by thenii Al. Finnery left ror 'Vancouver on Sunday Jo spend a fotlple of weeks with friends and relatives. While on lii.s , holidays Al. will also be recuperating from in juries received in the niolor ac cident a couple of weeks ago, his arm still being in a sling. LAND ACT. Nottet of Intention to Apply to Ltait Landt. In tli Land neronltnr District or Prince HiU'crt, ami iHtiate on the mirth, west roaxt ut I'earsr Itlaml, U.C., approximately three miles iKirlh rrom the mouth or Wliilr-r Harbor. Take iSollre that $. Flehlliiir Stranir of Siinnjsldc, U.C.. occupalU.ii raniieryiiian, intvnii". to apply ror a iiae or tne roi-low Milt di prriliiMl lands: CoiiiniPiicliir at a rx5t nlantrd annrox- lin.itcly thro inilcj nm Hi from the moutu or Wiiiht llartior. rears Island: theme northwest two ( rlmlm. more or less. to low water mark; thenre northeast along- low water mark one hundred and sixty v 1 AO) chain"; thenee southeast I wo (xi mans: uienre souiuwesi one hundred and sixty (lU) fliains, more or lew, to (hiiiii or conimeneemeni ami con taming- ililily-lwo (lit acres, more or '''"" JAMES HKI.PINO STBAN0. Naiun oT Aupllcaiit. oaiea miv iin. LAND ACT. Nottet ef InUntlon lo Appt, to Ltait Landa. In the Land .Itecordlng". District or Prince Hunert, and situate on the north- nr,i lua.-ft 't I r.irn iiaim, ii.... api.i- ImsiHy thi'fe inllei norUi rrom the mouth Take IVntlre that KMnell's LI ni lied or llnre Ituort ll.i:.. orriinalloii liackers. intend io appiy ror a lease or tut roi i lowing; ursrriiiru lanuai Coiiunenclnir at a nost nlanted aimrox Imateiy three inllfs north from the inouih , or winter llailior, 1'earse Island; Uicnc tiorlhwest two (!) chains more or less, to low water, mark: thenre southwest alunir low water mark one hundred and sixty xiou) mains; inciicc soiiiiirnsi two (S) rhalns: thence northeast one hundred and sixty Moil thalns, more or lesK, to point r rormnehcrinenl and mn tainlnir thirty-two (jj; acres, more or less. rillZZEM ft LIMITED. Nam ot Appllcint, tiatea May ixto, iwjo. $199.50 $49.50 Phone 123 SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS EASTERN CANADA, UNITED STATES, And to JASPER NATIONAL PARK. One way Via Vancouver or direct rail both directions. For full information apply" R. F. IVlcNAUGHTON, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Summer IHVLI.-j.. mm Tests Milk Most of our mail to Iho Reeipo Department mentions how well Pacific Milk keeps iluring llio summer. Mrs. K. C, M. of Twelfth Avenue Easl, says sho has used Pacific. Milk for seven years, nml hild not bad xino can spoil. But do not forgot that you must treat il exactly as you do fresh nillk. Pacific Milk Co. Limited tjead Office, VanoouVer Faotorles at Ladner and