Lrify June 2D, 1925. THT, DATTjT TTrTWB PAGK OTIC' a REVENT FOREST FIRES-IT PAYS! Bread lSin wholesome, nutri- I id loaves or delirious i 1. .. r i ,11 , 4K Muvur. nowny It uess and excellent I HIIk qualities. Five Roses Flour Hit ids. Cukes, pud-(Jiiifi-. Pastries. John L. Christie S!i.Pi Auenl Prince Rupert, B.C. Spring Coats and Suits To clear at cost "Demers" House of Quality Phone 27 P.O .Box 327 One cannot burn the candle at both ends Yim wouldn't light a r:ulle uc ii. it h ends and ex-Pt to last very Ion?. And you can't attend your many duties as wife and mother, then pile on wush-ilay Inlior, and expect tt Keep yourself fresh and Mgorons. Why nol let us take nnro of washdny toil and (rouble One of our many services will fit ei-ac'ly both your needs and vaur purse. And you can Keep Hie. home fires burnr lug"' without burning Iho candle at both ends, . Canadian steam Laundry Phone 8. Now You Boat Builders Head 'his snap. At such prices I he lot will soon he '(eared About 4,000 1 i-lnch Cedar Boat Lumber. About 4,000 5-8 Inch Cedar Boat Lumber. About 10,000 7-8 Inch Cedar Boat Lumber. About 8,000 1 Inch Ucdar Boat Lumber. To lie cleared at $G5 per housand and about 50,000 IxG and 1x8 .sized Spruce hoards at $15 per Ihousand. del l while Iho gelling Is nod, The Prince Rupert Transfer & Tafci Co. Phone 189 or 112 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Sterage Phona Mi Cartage, Warehousing, nd Distributing. Team or Motor Bervpje, . Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. PROMOTIONS IN BORDEN SCHOOL! for a lease of the following de scribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the nnrtjntcst corner of Lot Seven, firaham Island, Hritish Columbia, about one -and n half miles east of MusseU Lighthouse nl (lie'rnoutti or Massed Inlet, firaham Island, British Columbia; thence northerly five chains, more or less to low waler mark; thence westerly, along low water nmrk one hundred and sixty mm. 1175. Prince Rupert Land m..,it.-jilion District, In the Pro vinre. of Hrlllsh Columbia, for (he Hale of beer by the glass or bnllle for consumption hy open on the premises,. Dated this 25tl( day 6f May, 1025. , , ERIC McGKKR, Lessee, Applicant. (Cameron, Morris Condon, Jack Krirksmi, Albert Hawthorn, Nick chains: thence southerly fiveiWalker. chains; thence easterly one hundred and sixty chains, mom or less, to point of commencement, and containing eighly acres, more or less. LA NO AH A F1SIIIXO & PACKINfi CO. LTD., Applicant. Per F. H. Simpson, Aigcnl. Dated June 10l.li, 1025. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Application for Beer License Notice is hereby given dial on M.i. 1 1 lb day of June nxl, the undersigned inlends lo apply to the Liquor Control Hoard for licence in respect lo premises being part of the building known as Hudson Hay noiet, ieu-Kiup Creek, H.G- ui,nn 11,0 ,,in"8 -n.,i no Lois 3 and I, block 2 uirvich, I.lnnea Hanson, Huby Krikevsky, Doris. Leek, Evelyn Large, Violet MrCufchroii, F.lea- nor Moxley, Kathleen .Morrison, 1nii Al.w.l, 1,1 i. Lists of Those Who Will MoveiJarne lvto it, erf . .. to Next Classes are Issued The liorden Street School promotion lists have been issued by Miss Mills who went, south Saturday and is planning to take a course at the summer school in Victoria during the holidays. Hoolh School lists will bp published as soon as ready. Some technical mailer pertaining to class arrangement are causing delay. Recommended to High School. Alberl Anderson, .lames Hry-anl. (ieorge Currie, Jean Couture. Hobert Irvine, Clarence Johnson, Ralph Jorgenson, Victoria Krikevsky, (ieorge McLean, lleniice Hoss, Kdward Smith, liruee SIpvpds, (inrdpn Viereck, I-.nid Williams. Rolls of Honor Deportment .Jean Couture. Heguality find punctuality. Doleina (iuelpa, (ieoge Mac-Lean. History prize awarded by Queen Mary, I.O.I ).K. (ieorge Marl. can. (irade VII. to Orade VIII. Itienda Allen, Honald Allen, I'aleina Cameron, WilHe Fisher, Waller Hawthorn, ltirdell Jack, Arthur Johnson, Ivlwunl Kane, Frank Millerd, (ieorge Minns, Connie Morgan, Kdward -Smith, Kltna Stevens, Sheila Stuart, Winnie Tucker. On trial Hester Ulack, Nellie (iurvich. AlherlH Uiehniond, Krmy Zarelli. Grade VI. to Grade VII. Karl Hat I, Amerieo Dominaln Max Larkin, Hoy Morrison. Al bert Styles, Florence Thompson, F.velyn Vickers, Sarah Walker, Hoy Wicks, M argil ret Williserofl, Mona Yales. Joe Rogers. On trial Wesley France, (trace Mr-Manus, Harvey Leighlon. Rolls of Honor Proficiency -Sheila Stuart. Deportment Kdward Kane. Hejrulaity and punctuality. Mona Yules, tieorge Minns. Grade V. to VI. Russell Amolt, Jack Allistone Irene lloulter. Jack llrady, Roy r.iipnoski. Peter Chenoski. ltert LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land Recording District of Prince IUi-nml situate about one .and n hnlf miles east of Massett Lighthouse at the mouth oT Mas sell Inlet, firaham Island, licit ish Columbia. TAKF. NOTICK that Lhngara Fishing & Packing Company Limited, of Victoria, TI.C, occu nation. Packers, Intends to apply St e'en, Charles Stuart, Dido Stin- eel, Dorothy Stiles, Patricia Slofk,, Jean Smith, Claire Williams, Jack Yaper. Lillian Yler-berg, Shizuko Ooto. On Irial-Anila Linsin, Kleanor Tile. Rolls of Honor Proficiency Rupert Ross.' Deportment Dorothy Stiies. Regularity and Punctuality. Doris Leek, Ruby Krikevsky, Lillian Yterberg. Grade IV. 'to V. Margaret Acland, Donald Ar-ney, Desmond llrady, YVizner Hryanl, Carleen Candow, Kale Chenoski, Krnesl Klliol, Peler Fisher, Roy Fung, Mary Oailhon, Mike (iurvich, Olaf Hanson, iMaxine lleillironer, Sbinobu llig- ashi, Hisal Hirano, Mee Hong, Sing Hong, Arthur Iverson, Dev-erly Jack, Satoshi Kanaya, Tonio Katsuyama, Angue Macdonald, Richard Morgan, Hobby Moxley, K. Makamolo, Roger Ohala, Mel-la Peacock, Doris Rose," Marion Sherman, Carl Smith, Tom Smith, Kflith Thompson, James Winslow, Joan Kyolfson. On trial Theodora Poslula, Matilda Wick. Rolls of Honor Proficiency Margaret Ack-land. Deportment Tomo Katau- yama. Hegularily and Punctuality. Roger Obala, Hisae Hirano, Olaf Hansoif, Wi.rier Hryanl, Maxine Heilbraner. ( Dlv. V., Grade III. to IV. Doiuilil Allislone, Carl Hrochu, Douglas Candow, Irene Clayton Helen Clarke, Charles Daniel Fraitk Derry, Reta Kdgar, Willie Kmmelman, Carl Krickson, Olen France, Margaret Fritz, Rupert Fong, Kileen fireen, Oscar (iiiel-pa, Mary Herman, .Margare! Jackson, Kayeu Kanaka, llillie Kunka, Maurice Leigblon, Cerid-iven '.Morgan, Eva Morris, Clark .Moses, Donnie Millerd, Dorothy O'.N'eil, Robert Orine, Audrey Parkin, Jean Rogers, Myrllo Hose, Dorolhy Richmond, Frances Richmond, Richard Sigmund. May Smith, Robert Walker, May Wong, Frances Y'ager. On trial Forrester Jackson, Muriel Penny. Rolls of Honor Proficiency Irene Claylon. Deportment Rita Edgar. Regularity and punctuality. Carl Krickson. Dlv. VI. Grade II. to III. llealfice Iterner, (liven llrady, Robert 1 lower, Alan Cameron, (trace Clarke, Kathleen Ferguson, Harold Fisher, Dorothy Eraser, Jack Ciilhuly, Ruby fireen, Helen Hamplon, Yoshi Iligashl, Mildred Hunt. Edna Ireland. Werner Iverson, Lloyd Iverson, Anna Johnson, Faw Lee, Ernest Line, Herbert Morgan, Waller Piper, Spiro Postulo, Jack Rogers, Mae Schubert, Jean Scott, Peggy ,Sf een, Douglas ,Su(Ji:XM'lQ.i;'( Watkinson, Hoy Wicks, Jean Wilson, Annie. Wong, Konako Yamanaka, Moriko Yamanaka, Eileen Yales, Waller Zeliski, Juneau Hanson, John Hood. On I rial Thomas Ooodlad, John Rolls of Honor Proficiency Given Hrady. Deportment Edna Ireland. Hegularily anil punclualily. Beatrice Herner, Grace L.tarke Jack Oilhuly, Waller Piper, Kileen Yales, Norika Yamanaka. Dlv. VII. Grade L to II. Jackie Ainslcy, Jackie Camp hell. Marcarel Clark, Norman Deluionica, Henry Ferguson,! Mini; Hong. Kay Kirano, Horgil Johnson, Mikl kanaya, "YuM Kat suyama, Mildred Ketcqum, Jackie Lindsay, William Millerd, Given MiicDOhald, Jean MncLean, Ray Montgomery, Sumiye Mak- aniolo, Joe Naylor, Heal rice OI-sert, Herbert Oliver, John O'Neill, Phyllis Parry, Patrick Phlllip-son, llortensr Piper, Donald Pyle, Hoy Reid, Willnrd Rea, Emily Skallebol, Nella Sigmund, Jackie tlnwin, Margery Winslow, Nellie Wong, Trial Mnry Mis- hlkaze, Isnriie Malsu'inolo, Roll of Honors. Proficiency Migery Wins low; Deport KiCitl. Jean Mac f.eani Hegularily and Punctual ily Jackie Campbell, Joe Nay lor, Willard Rea, Nellie Wong. Dlv. VIII. Grade I to II. Kenneth Arnott, Edward Clark. Victor Dell, Hazel Edgar, Daisy Feehool, Dick Fong, Ous Rupert Fulton, lleelo Morilo, Mildred Munizabo (trial), Vernon Scherk, liinm'ie Schubert, Rosie Smith. Grade I. First Term to Second Term. Norman .Archie, Harry Edgar. Hugh Forrest, Kiyoko Fujimoto. f)onaldw (lerner, Erlmund Oill, Phyllis Ireland, Evelyn Lipsin. .Muza Makimolo,-Oerald Roberts. Lilian Rogers, Danny Sigmund, Kiyoshi Seegiyana (trial), Her-oyuki Y'amanaka. Roll -of Honor. Proficiency, Victor Dell; Deportment, Hazel Edftar; and Punctuality, Muza SEAL COVE SCHOOL Miss II. O. Stewart, Principal (irade IV. lo flrade V. Honors Thelma Skinner, Iler-Iha Hjornson, Marc Cavenile, r; 1 1 i 1 1 1 Hussauich, Aleza Dodd, Vieno Leblo, Edith Hrewcrlon, Fred Peacliey. Pass -Lillian Vacchcr, Henry Skinner, Michael Colussl, Leo Lehto, Amigo Soriano, Charles ( Woods, Irmu Hussanich, Charles Anderson, Primo Vaecher, Angelica Colussi, Margaret F'cr-guson, Rene Ciivenilc. On Trial Thorstein Hjornson. Div. J.-r-Orade III. to Orade IV. Pass Charlotte Soriano, llrian Parsons, Robert Peachey.i William Murdoch, Mary deary, Oeorge Ferguson, Mnry Martin, Laura Hjornson on trial. j Div. II. Orade II. to Orade III. (Miss W. Larson) Eleanor Sievert, yEdna Stnnd, Cecile Cavenallc, Leo Doiron, Oeorge MeVeck.y lif.bel Moore-house, Knzu iNish'io, Darrow (romez, Edith Ferguson, Jimmie Culussi, June Smith. flrade I. to Orade II Viva Orieve. Rupert Soriano, John Slatta. Emma Ooiron. WHITE REAR IS FRIENDLY Elmer Palmbom of Surf Inlet And Forest Ranner Scott Got Close View. URSUS KERMODEL AT HOME. A fine specimen of Kermode's while bear, known scjenlifically as Ursus ermorlei, was seen n f.w days ago nf the bead of Rivers 'High!, Priiicess Royal Island, by Elmer Palinbom and Assistant Forest Ranger Scott. They had anchored in the liny for a -short limn while getting themselves a meal before returning to Surf Inlet, where Mr. Palmbom Js engaged with J. R. Morgan Co., and were quitt near the shore when they looked up and saw the HI He bear playing on the shore. They had guns but did not shoot as4he Jiear seemed too friendly lo engage jh lioslili-lies. V 'Xbey weiit ' aiih'pro and watched him for n short tfriip and were quite near enough to take photographs only unfortunately they had no camera with fhem. The bear was apparently an adult but smaller than the ordinary black bear. ATTENDED CONVENTION SHR1NERS LOS ANGELES Dave Roberts Home After Holiday Spent In the "Sunny South" BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1924. Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, .$77,082,05:1; Lode Oold, $118,-473,100; Silver, $08,824,571); Lead, $70,548,578; Copper, $l87i8fl,a78; Zinc, $H2,-171iU7; Misceiianeoiis Minerals. $i,'i;jl,:Jil; Coal and Coke, $200,880,018; Huilding Stone, Hrick, Cement, etc., $ i 2,225,81 ; nmkiug ils Mineral Production to the ejid of 192-4 show an Aggregate 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 fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the Hritish Empire Mineral locations nre granted lo discoverers for nominal fees, Absolute Titles are 6btained Jiy developing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown Grants. Full information together with Mining Reports ard Maps, may fie obtained gratis hy addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. N.H. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in sorne one of the Annua! Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reporls. They are available without charge on application lo the Department of Mines, Victoria, IMS. Reporls of the Geological Survey of Canada, Pacific Ruilding, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of information. parade was staged. Hands and bands, and more bands to the number of about one hundred were interspersed in thai vast conclave that vept through the streets and stalled traffic. It was a wonderful sight and one not soon forgotten, Dave says. When returning honije Mr Roberts chanced to be in Portland for the rose carnival which appeared rather tame. Vancouver was accorded first prize for the best float and naturally some good advertising. "The wlmlc trip," Mr. Roberts said, "was very deliightful and I hose people over there certainly know How lo iioosi, a laci which might not be overlooked by local people. ' ,rvrlie in the Div New LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Skeena Itanm? S Land DIMrlct, Prince lliiIKH't, B.C.., ami fltuale luo yard norlli nf Winter llarlior, l'are Island, B.C. TAKE NOTICK that the Canadian Fishing Co. Ltd., nr Vancouver, H.r... occupation, Salmon ".antier, Intend to apply ror pennlsslon to leac the following de- Aj.ril.MH ldnrl4- Coiiiniencing at a post planted at hfgh water mark 40 reet from rock on shore line; thence east one chain; tlience north one hundred and twenty rhalns: thence west to shore line one chain; thence In a southerly direction following the shore line to point or coinrnenceinem, aim containing twelve acres, more or less. THE CANADIAN FISHING CO. LTD Dated 30th May. 1S5 LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Leate Land In Skeena Uange S Land District. lie roraing District Prince Unpen, and sit uate Koiitliwest point of Wales Island. TAKE NOTICE that the Canadian Fish liia- Co. Ltd.. of Vancouver. B.C.. orrupa turn, Salmon cannerg, Intends to apply ror permission to lease the rollowing ne srrlhed lands: Commencing at a post planted at high water mark on southwest point on Wales ,.,.....1 1, . .I.n.irta nn.lh nna .tialli. inillllM, U.&-., lliniic ,ii uiid ...., thence east ten chains: thence south one chain to shore line; thence west along shore line to point of commencement, and containing one acre, more or less. THE CANADIAN FISHING CO. LTD. , Dated 3ina May. 19 1 LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Leate Land "'itrvokeen Mian? -in Land District! Be cording District Prince Import, B.C and situate U mile north of Wale9 Island Cannery, in Wales Island, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that the Canadian Fishing Co. Ltd., of Vancouver, B.CM occupation, Salmon Canners. Intends to apply for permission to lease the following de- ft.ltiArl liirwlia- Commencing at a post planted at nigm waier marie, near point v "me norm from Cannery on Wale Island! thence north one clia'n: thence west ten chains; thence south to shore line one chain: theuce east following the shore line to point of commencement, and containing one acre, more or less. THE CANADIAN FISUINO CO. LTD. Dated 3uth May, lt)i5. ... LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchaae Lena In Skeena Range R Land Recording Dla trlct of Prince Itupert, B.C., and situate tUey ,ilaml- "r Wll,e8 lM Reluming on Saturday's train from a trip of several weeks in California, Dave Roberts locomotive engineer, reporls very pleasutable vacation. lie wont south nrimai'lv to at- ii. ci..;.,.ai nn,.n,.ii.,i Uienre east seven chains; thence soulhl n-iiu nit- inn .-in iiiiti o . vvmi' v.niiw,.. KPV),n riiaina; thence west seven chains. in Los Angeles, and Iho crowds of these iguily attired per sonages were continuously ob- I....I.. ..C Inlnmtdl n.1,1 nlln,llntl j.-i-m ill K..-M. ................ Notice of Intention to Annl, to Lea.e Land H rained in Los Angeles while .... ,, ., , . :.,:., ,!.., In Caslar Land District, necordlrig DIs Hie cily was entertaining these. ,rP, ,.r(Ilcp ninr. c and attuate north vUilnrs isuors. llnineil itaineo bard uuiu, loo mo, iut for or Dogrish Bay. portlaml Canal. TAKK tlinl mrlrr ,(1P i;im8rtlan FMi. several duvs. Until the visitors Ing Co. Ltd.. of Vuncouver. B.C., omipa tln, Salmm Canners, Intends to apply i i c ii . :,i r; ,io paraded forlh with fishing rods r,ir permission to lease the following tie- l.o I he st reet, corners, dragged old Wats through the streets, and merrily twilled the natives about their salubrious climate. Theso lit tie incidents only fier-ved lo fill in until "Iho clouds rolled by," and the Shrlners TAKE NOTICE that the Canadian Fish ii.w I'.. I 11 Viiiinibiivaii 11 r finj,iii,o (...N.IIJ tioit, Salmon Canners, Intends to applyl ,. ; ror ixrniissinii to purchase ine runowing a , .l.tHrll.il l.inrls. Commencing at a post planted at high water mark on west shore ;f Haystack Island; thence north seven ehalii! vnal and containing five acres, more or less.. Tin.- ,-awii.iiv i.-fuiitvn fl I Til Dated airui May,' m v LAND ACT. wrilied lands: Commencing at a post planted at high: water mark, inn yards south of Indian smoke houses; thence northeast one I chain: thence southeast one hundred and twenty chains; thenee aonthwest to shore; nne one cnain; tnence norinwest following the shore line to point f commencement, one hundred and twenty chains, and containing twelve acres, more or less. THE CANADIAN FI3III.N0 CO. LTD. Dated 30ta May, 1886. WHEN TEACHER I "Kept you in" Remember when you were n little girl and how you felt when lencher kept you in "after school" tin a bright, spring afternoon? ' ' And isn't it the same when " washing keeps you in the house now that spring is here? Our Family Washing Service v'l do your washing llioriiuglily nnU iron all your flat work, with complete satisfaction. Let our representative explain to' you this Do Luxe Laundry Service for people wlni are-only satisfied willi t!iu best. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock' '" Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is, equipped lo handle al! kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert Prince George Prince Charles Sailings fropi Prince itupert For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle ami inlcrmedinle ports, Monday, at 4.00 p.m., and YVednesdav mid Saturday, at 0.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Monday and l'Tiday, 4 p.m.. . Fop Skagway and Alaska Ports, Wednesday, 'i.OO p.m. S.S. Prince John for Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver, Fortnightly. PA88ENQER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY eioept Sunday 11.30 a.m. for Prince George, EDMONION, WINNIPEG, all points Easlrn Canada, United Mate. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Ticket Office, 628 Third Ave., Prince Rupert. Phone MO LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to lniilding next tAor lo Frirzell Butcher Shop, across from Hie Rmprcss Ifolel We carry a full (ine of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor