Why not visit Zion Rational Park, the newly opened Wonderland in Southern Utah, this Summer? Ask for booklet in natural colors, which fires complete information concerning thla unique land. molts, toits no more nu iums j Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares la effect dally between May Z2 and Sept. IS Danvtr Omaha . . . Kaniai City SI. Lou la . . Chicago Datrolt . . . Cincinnati $126.60 . 125.63 . 126.00 . 123.60 . 134.00 . 163.02 . 164.30 UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM 1405 4th Avenue and Union Station, Seattle, Washington. Cleveland Toronto Pllttburgh Wathington Philadelphia Maw York . Botton $156.66 . 161.75 . 167.76 . 189.56 . 192.92 . 195.40 201.60 Votrtpondinf Ur to othtr important oenfera final return limit October 31,1925. Liberal stopover privilege going and returning. A side trip to Yellowstone at small additional cost will afford the experience of a life time. Call u. oy h-.- m.,:". COAXING SLEEP with a Simmons Outfit No. I'2i H'tl 'Con.liiiff r Nt'W Century Coil Spring, nrry Marias, in W alnut or Ivory Finish. Cash Price . . $45.00 II 1 ! I I 11 i Bit 1 - MKKil j nome ruraisnuigs 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. Phono 123 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD . b n nnn Tah Floatina Dry Dock Cnglnoers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founars, rwuni ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle al. kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38 Night Phonos 687 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Local and Personal II. C. Undertakers. You'll like our joall Phone 41. parly fousisliiig of I.. Ilinton ami Mi'. Merman sailed last Inijtlil on too Prince (Jeorgc for Ocean Falls. Miss Martin of Souther ar rived from Hie interior on las nisht's train and sailed for Van corner where she will receive 1 1 real mml al the hands of specialist. Miss X. I). Anderson of iew Zealand, Anglican Church mis sionnry, arrived on the train las nighl from Smoky Lake, Alberta ami will sail on the Princess .Mary this afternoon for Dawson Coal $14.59. Double-screened Nanalmo-Welllng-ton positively the best domestic coal In British Columbia. Albert & lYIc-Caffery, Ltd. .Phone 564 and 116. tf F. I,, llu.-kley and W. F. Sal mon, cliier inspector lor letters, Knylish airplane manufacturers, returned by gashuat from Port Clements yesterday afternoon and sailed on Hit Prince George las nighl for Vancouver. Thomas Ox ley, formerly f me dian al I lie lira liny mine, Aiiyux, is a passenger going north on the princess Mary today bound lor I he Allin district where lie will spend I lie . summer. Mrs. Oxley and family are residing in Vancouver. CP.lt. steamer Princess Mary, which arrived at l.io this after noon and will sail for Alaska ports al 3.15, has a bumper pas senger list and freight cargo. 'Besides Ibose getting on here, there are 100 passengers bound for various' northern points alio .(lilt tons of freight cargo. This . , . ii. is t lit heaviest movement iirm I so far this season. Passengers sailing last night on Hie I'riuce (ieiu'tie for the south included W. 11. Stokes, F. II. Craig, A. F. Wright, L. Hin-lon, Mr. Merman, F. A JUce and Father Oodrrey for Ocean Falls; Mrs. Agnes Dayman, J. 1L Hamilton, Miss L. I'. Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Carson, II. C. chambers, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Woods. L. Woods, (i. Mean, r. L. Buckley, W. A. Salmon, Sister Victoria, Sister M. Helena, C. J. ..mii Mr. and Mrs. Alexaaiuler and child, A. Wood, W. C. Slear-man, T. a. SpolTord, Mrs. O. 11. Sluhr mid Col. H. S. Knight Tor Vancouver. WHITES OF EYES TINGED WITH YELLOW? YOUR LIVER IS OUT OF ORDER! Mrs. Win. Iioiiniut', fox Cwk, N.H.. willcs: "I have been troubled, with my liter Tor a lonir lime, ami wai no IkuI 1 i id not do any work. I had severe mill In my .tnimeli that were m bad, at limes. 1 fould hardly stand them. My lonone beeaiue'eoaleUi 1 hail a had taste In my mouth, t-spiM-liiHy In the inoi-nluir: the whiles or my eyes were United with yellow, and I had a muddy an', yellow complexion, I hud read a irreat deal about MILBURN'S LAXA-LIYER PILLS. Ice Cream A Purely Home Made Product Wc have- recently installed Hits latest typo of Ice Cream making equipment and are now in a position to make and supply ICi: Gil FA M equal lo anything produced in Canada. NO SUBSTITUTES ALL PURE FRESH CREAM Try it and be. convinced KILLAS&CHR1ST0PHER Wholesale and Retail De Luxe and Royal Ice Cream Parlors Phones 193 and 17 L. Scliullz, well known Allin merchant, is a passenger on 1 lit Princess Mary, today rutui-tiing north after a business trip Ic Vancouver. . - Mrs. W. 0. HIancliard, wife of the assistant to' Hie manager of thu' While Pass & Yukon Hallwav is a passenger on Hie Princes Mary today bound for Skagway Mr. und Mrs. M. A. Maun and family are sailing this aflernoo on Hie princess ,uary ior iei- cliikau. 1 liey ex'fect to be away tbotit two weeks on a Vacation trip. Judge ami Mrs.. Macaulay of Dawson are passengers going through on tin1 Princess Mary today bound north after bavin spenl the winter in Yancouvc and Ottawa. W. D. Streneh, immigration ollicer at Kelolilkan. and Mr SI t ench are passengers goin norfh on the Princess Mary to day. They have- been speudiu a vacation in llio south. O. It. Smith, formerly manager of the (iranby Co.'s .mine at Any ox. is a passenger going tbroug on Ihe Princess,. Mary tod;i bound for the Allin district where lie will spend the summe T. (i C. A. 1 rnuv'r are pa (i arret I. d K. Sncll and irinan. well known Van coinmerc'al travel lei senirors going north the Yukon on the Princess .Mary today. They will spend two ot three weeks in Ihe north. COAL, $14.50. "The Best." Double-screened Ladysmlth-Wcllington lump. Peorless Egg, $11.00. Peerless stove, 12.50. No soot, clinker, little ash and no slack. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. tf MINESlCLARE MORE DIVIDENDS Sum of $2,836,174 Paid During 1924 as Compared with $2,809,295 in 1923. Dividends declared by mining companies in Hie province ot B.C. during Hie year l2t amounted to $2,8111!, 17 1 as com pared wilh ji2,-i5'.),2,J5 tlurinu I0S3, according to the annual report of lion. William Sloan, minister of mines, which show proTils as follows by llio various operating companies: 1 11123. 11)21. Premier 1 ,738,000 $1,7 1 5,00( Consolidated Britannia .... Silversmith.. Wallace -Ml. 1..X.L. (Trail) BelKBeaverdell) Apex (Slocau) Mt. Cliier .... Surf Inlet .... 32,Ui 11)8,115 150,000 5,100 22,1)58 02,500 1)11,013 11)8,1 1": 175,000 51), 1 00 5(i,00li 18,000 , 1,831 1,18:1 Til. for year 2,80i),21)5Tt-81)t),17 1 The amount of " 2,8il,l7l shown above as distributed in ID21 by no means represents the total of net profits earned during that year. In nearly all case-' substantial sums are set asid from profits to Hie credit of surplus and reserve accounts. Pro- Pis accruing lo private companies! (lint individual muting enier-prises us a rule are not giver, 'publicity as dividends, as is llm nil IKMIUld I WdllKl IIT H H.H. un.l nri. ,,, I ..., ,,,, .....Irw tuMntr Hurt of thi'iii i wan Kifstly In. "1 ' . ,J ' liovril and Tell nmre iiko livltnr. and 1 ran !0 thill. 110 record Of ttlt'se pro-iimv do my own v iik viUwui ' any fit s, which in the niTKrepate are irmible." ! considerable, is available. I'dr iile at all dnmirlM and .rtealerst i rrr?Trr: nit up uiily by The T. Mllburn Co. Lliultod, Toronto, (ml. Advertise in tho Dally News. H ere an dTh ere According to the Alberta Provin-. cial Department of Agriculture near ly a quarter of a million bushels of i oata were shipped from that province to New Zealand for seed purposes last winter, The Quebec Provincial Automobile Bureau estimates thai well over 100,-000 automobiles will be registered in that Province during the year. This will mean an increase over the 1924 registration of about 15,000 cars. The 1924 exports of live cattfe to Great Britain exceed the 1923 figures by over twenty-two thousand 'heads, according to the official Canadian returns. Exports to the United States also showed a slight increase. Four small wooden vessels to act as tugs and leeaers irom coronation Gulf to Herschel Islands, In the Arctic, are being built at Vancouver, B.C., to the order of the Hudsons Bay Company. They will be well power ed and sheathed in iron bark. There is now only one mine in the Crow's Nest Pass district idle. Be tween eight and nine thousand tons of coal are being mined there daily and the mines at Coleman, Blairmore and Bellevue are rapidly striking their stride, their output being about six thousand tons. Although the chief beneficiaries under the new British preference proposals will be Canadian sugar, tobacco and automobiles, it is stated that Canadian wines and silk goods will also benefit to a certain extent. In the sugar preference an increase of about 25, an? in tcbacco of from fourth to sixth has been made. By a recent Order-in-Council of the Lieutenant-Governor, premiums for clearing land, which had previously been set at $6 an acre, were increased tor $8. The Order also pro vides that the premium will be paid for a maximum of twenty acres of land and, as a result of it, a settler may obtain a grant of $160 from the Government as a reward for his work. The annual invasion of Canada by anglers from the United States has commenced. F. N. Peet, secretary of the Izaak Walton League of Chicago, with other members of the League is catching salmon, at Cains River, N.B., while a party of prominent newspapermen from New Y'ork Is at Lake Archambault, In the Laurentians, in quest of the elusive trout. Mr. Peet holds the world championship for casting a fly. Walter Lindley-Jones, editor and founder of the Mercantile Guardian, of London, Eng., and an authority upon commercial matters in general, recently passed through Canada on the last lap of a journey around the world, by Canadian Pacific steamships and trains. Mr. Lindley-Jones states that a terrific boom is due in China as soon as hostilities cease there and that Great Britain and Canada will be the chief A man reached the station flat- form just as the 6.15 was pulling out. A little burst ef speed netted him fifty feet in overcoming the train's handicap, but the best he could do thereafter was to run a losinr race. He quit at the end of the long platform and returned. "Mist your train, sir V enquired the porter cheerfully. "No, my friend," he replied, "Oh, no! I was just chasing it out of the yard. "You eufhtn't to allow it round here. Don't you see the tracks it has left!" Front "Uatl Lift," Alfred Trie. . . Advertise in the Dailv Nfwt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HOUSES pan r i - r x nrm FOR SALE Il'OO.MS and hath, jrooil location, new & modern $3,000,110 1 llooms and bath, Summit Avenue 2. 100.00 (iood house and double coiner. Seventh Ave i.l50.00 5 Rooms ami balh, Highlit Ave $2,000.00 1 roonis, Sevcitlh Avenue, near Sawmill) 1,000.00 Terms can be arrnutri'd on all these houses. McCatTery & (iibbons, Ltd. 127 NNOUNCCMENTS Mouse tc-nie -Inne 2R ma Cut lIkJ)li I Rilint CATARRH el tha BLADDER itk, !anasnl bcari raaie WJ f$euir ofcouniorfeitf t " DAILY NEWS paob THnra, - - THE -lit V 11U V " - K v SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY W o arc AffHils Tor Hit- PriiM'i' Hoi"''1 S1",,I;T J'id tan .pfoto you allracliu' prico- on tlieir products. CorJar Timbers and Shiplap. Cedar Boat Lumber. t Spruce and Hamlock Finish. Spruce and Hemlock Flooring-Spruce Shiplap $10.00 and $21.00. Spruce Dimension $18.00 to $22.00. (iel our price lit-fore placing )""' -ik'i AIRI7DT Mnf AFFFRY. LTD. 1 Ul-llY 1 VX ITAV,V ill - J TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 On Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. irs Coal Co. Phone 7, Selling price. II. Falliur night uu Ocean l'all (Jodfrey Cop.sum out cverylhiiifr, II. Hemming. sail tiled Hie Prince door; tf cos! 13(1 last ! for Just received on consignment. Beautiful Silk Knit Lingerie. On sale 3 days only. Mrs. Grahlman Scandinavian Dance in 'Metro pole Hall tonight at H p.m. He freshmenls. Admission 75c. Ladies free. J. S. lingers- of (lie ltupert Marine Products Co. is sailing this afternoon on tin Princess I.Mary for Kelcliikun on a busi ness trip. A. V.. Wiiglit. 11.C.I..S. am KEEP COOLI COUND BANKING PROTECTS mm the COMMUNITY I HIS bank works constructively and conservatively for tlie protection of its depositors and the community as a whole. Because the Bank of Montreal for more than a century has endeavored to do thi, it has come to oe regarded throughout the length and breadth of the Dominion as a sound, safe and friendly institution. There are sU hundred branches of the Bank of Montreal. Each branch has the strength, stability, experience and services of the entire organization. Make the ntarest branch your banking headquarters. Talk with the manager on matters of banking or business. Write to him or call in person. You can bank with us by mail. "A Bunk HHxre Small Accounts Are Welcome" BANK OF MONTREAL Established over lOO years Total Assets in excess of i7oo.ooo.ooo FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Orficc Hours 0 lo 0. X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED to lKiiklirig next door to l-'rizzcll Uutcher Shop, across from the Kmpress Motel Wc carry a full lino of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES James Zarelll SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION BEST PROCURABLE n "'. i J BOTTUD a GUARANTUOJSV JtC( Proprietor pNODUCt 09 SC0TUNO OtITlUlK'lt I t.MriOOlCr1 MO tVf(H'LtNLrVtT Pv"0t COUD "TRY A NIP TONIGHT." The Original Label look for It at the Vendors and insist on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." This advertisement 'is not published ()r displayed bytlie Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government or"' British Columbia