AOE SIX Fancy CHINA Special Discount for This Week Only on all Fancy China. The Very Latest LUNCHEON SANDWICH CUPS (combined cup, saucer and plate)' In beautiful Lustre China and delightful colorings W'c cordially invite you to view our China stock which contains the largest variety in northern Ji.C. Save Your Eyes Our Optician lias had over 25 years' experience testing- eyes and filling glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Max Heilbroner The Diamond Merchant of the North It Does Not Pay to walk when you and your friend can ride in our Sedans for 50c. te sure and ask for a ticket. When you have 10 of these tickets present them to one of our drivers, and he will allow you one transportation free Jiolli phone numbers will bring you a car promptly 1H'.-Ii2. open day and niighl. Did you order a load of kindling yet? You bad better give us that order at onre as our Kiln Dried Kindling is the bent there is. Large load delivered, $0.00. Coal and Ice delivered promptly. The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Opposite Old P.O. ' Open Day and Night. Phones 112-1S9 Ciean Up Week Old Dutch Cleanser, 1) for $1.00 Gem Lye, 0 for $1.00 Lilac Rose Soap, 13 for $1.00 Goblin Soap, 18 for $1.00 Solvcne Shredded Soap, 5 lb. package f . 90c Mussallem's 417-423 Fifth Ave. East. Phones 18 and 84. DRY BIRCHWOOD and Cedar S6.50 Per Load Gut to any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phono 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Auditorium Dancing Every Evening, 8 to 11 1 Dance 10o 3 for 25c Wednesday livening, hours by 1'.. Sabouriu und 0. Ootilre. Thursday Evening, song by ,11. Astoria. Free Admission WILL OFFER SCHOLARSHIP Fair Board Working on Proposal Regarding Sale Tickets MEETING LAST NIGHT New of The Fair Board held a lengthy session last evening, lliero was u full attendance. The various committees reported progress and placed before the board matters of policy requiring iU consideration. The prize book for 11125 is be ing prepared. 1 lie office and the board of directors have been duly diligent and -it is expected that as a result of their labor and the community, spirit evidenced throughout the district there will be a record exhibition. The executive is working on a plan which, while giving neces sary impetus to the preparations for the coming fair, will have its appeal to some 'of the ambi tious High School students throughout the district. In a general way, the pro posal, as it stands, suggests a ticket selling competition, for which only High School or ex- High School pupils' up to the uige of 20 will be eligible. A grand prize of 500 would be1 offered to I lie one making the highest j'ounl. All other cunteslants would receive 10 per cent commission on their respective ales. The grand prize referred to NOTICE OF CANCELLATION Or RESERV- 1 NOTICE IS IttltKBY GIVEN thill tu.- reere covi-rltiir roiUin lands near tin Jnnctluii of Ot-Mall and Skt-t-iia Itivt.r designated Lot zi, mange s, coast oi-irlcl. Is i-uiH't'lli-tl. OLD. II. .vuit.v lieptity Minister or Land. Dein r Iiik-ii i tr Lands, Victoria, B.C, May 4Ui. iVH. LAND ACT. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT nlslrlrt of l-assiar, Stlkliic Division. TAkE NOTICE that I. Waller Julian 'Hemmed Soldier, or Teletrraph Crwk, ll.C, orrupation Miner. Intend to apply rnr xTiiilf lon to pun-luxe the roUowing dest'ribi-d lands: Cormnrnclnir at a iiojI planted about one mlif fan -r McLoods siouuli near tlie stlklue Hirer and about 32 in I lee outline! of TrlfKTanli Crerk; tlti'lire nor III 0 rliaius: thence ea-4 40 rlialu tlience sou II) SO mains; thenre west 4U tiain to point of coiiiineiieeiiient and rontalnlnr 330 acre, more or less. WALTEIt JULIAN. Applicant. ti.ni iiih ior. LAND ACT. Notlct of Intention to Apply to Lsata Land S keens Land IHslrlrt, lierordinit 01 trlt't or Pi luce Rupert and situate at Port Edward, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that the Skeena Itlvt-r Packlnr Company. Limited, or Port Ed ward, U.C., occupation Fish Packers. In nnft lk innlv roe nr.rfnlatl.iri lr. m.. the follou-lfia rletu-rllM-fl l.nid. i ' rill'T Comiiionclnir jii a ton th west turner of district; thence southerly along- low 1 water mark, SuO rt.; thenre southwesterly, parallel to the southerly boundary of Lot 1476, 150 rt.; thence northerly parallel to water mark, 00 reet; Ihenre northeasterly along- the southerly boundary or Lot 4 471 produced, ISO reet to the in. commeni-miient. acre, more or les. containing- tiolnl half an bkEEN A HIVEIl PACKING COMPANY, LTll. Appl'-tf'll ruled M at. 105 WATER NOTICE. (DIVERSION AND USE) TAW P. .NOTIC.r. that William M,irn hose address Is Ijirknorl. It i: villi ,niJ fi n tunc auu use z.uuu irai ii uauy oi water out or Snrlnir on west side of Loi-keiKirL. O I: J n i: whleh flows southerly and drains lino west arm, "Lona-ri'llow" Mineral claim, duly Crown Urvnled .No. 23S3 O.CJ. The water will lie diverted Troiii the stream at a ihiiiii riirni ai source, aoout l.r.llll reel or so rroin Loekeiiort llarhifr, and will Iw lixeu ior iioiiienue cannery purpose upon ihn Domestic Cannery at Lin-kenort. o.c.l. Tills notice wns tiosleil on the ivil, ,1.. of May. 185. A copy of this notice anil nn application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act, ,1014," will lie filed In he orrire of the Water lleeoriler at prince IIUiert, ll.C. Olijerlions to the applica tion mny tie riled with the said Water Iteeorder or with the Comptroller or Water lllKhts, Parliament llulldiiiirs. Vie roria, li.c, withlti thirty days after the first apearaiiee or this notice In a lornl newspaper. The date or the rirst puhn ration of this notice l May jr.th. llinr. wii.i.mm Monnvx Applicant 13 Round Trip Excursion Farce Tlckcll en .! dally to Sept. If JDmsas City St. Louis . . Chicago . . Detroit . Cleveland . Washington New York . Boston . . . S12C.00 129.50 134.00 153.62 156.56 189.56 195.40 201.50 Corresponding farei to other important ccnteri. Final return limit October 3 1. 192S. Liberal i top-over privilege going and returning. Zlon National Park Low mmmer larea to thii new Wonderland of Color in Southern Utah. Why not take it in on your way Eaat f TaUowatMcNatlanalPsrk May also be made as a side trip at a small additional cost. Atk for free booklet descriptive of these famous resorts. Wherever you want to go. let as make all your arranaementt. It costs no more and will save your valuable time. Union Pacific System 1405 4th Ave. and Union Station Seattle, Washington would be placed in trust for educational purposes or otherwise iielil in trust unlit tin- winner reaches the age of -1. These 'tilings, however, are subejcl lo possible revision. GAME BOARD COMING HERE EARLY IN JULY Open Meeting Will be Held In City Followed by Meetings at Burns Lake and Hazelton The (lame Conservation Hour I will bold an ooen meeting herr n the evening of July Cr4tt Jliej jioun noose ?ti .3ii, ammims' to announcement made .at Hit. provincial police Blllee Uit morning. Following the iiiecliut; here, the hoard will proceed If-I '.urns Lake and liazellon where meetings ' will also be held Among those coming here ur- M. H. Jackson. K.C. chairman of the board, and I. H. llutler, sec rotary. "LAND ACT. Notlca of Intention to Appl to Leas Lands. lu 1 the Land according Mstrlct or I'rinee Utiiwrt. and situate on the north uet eon-i ol I'ran-e Inland. ll.C.. auiiroi uoately three miles north from the inou.li ,,r Winter HarLor. Take Notice that Frlzieir Limited of Hupert H.C., occiiwtion packer UA un 4 4470 476 It ll.V. V ci CfHISI iai I luW ..,.. '"f , de.;rUed .,... , lauds . ,., : i.,,i,.d mnnjl liualery three miles north troin the moiiili of winter iiariHir, 1'earse isiauu; men northwest two ii chains, more or less. to low water mark: tlience soutuwist alonz low water mark one hundred and sixty (1C0 1 chains; thence southeast two 4i chains: tlience northeast one hundred and sixty 1 60 1 chains, more or lens, to tHiilit of coiii'iieni enieiil ana loll talnlrir thlrly-two (Hi) acres, more or IW' FIUZZEI.I.S LIMITED. .Nome or vpplicant, Dated Mav 19th. tS&. LAND ACT. Notlca of Intention to Apply to Laaaa Land. In the Land llerordinir District or Prince Itupert, and situate on the north ui-hi riuKi nf Pearse Island. Ll.C. aniirox inately six miles north from the mouth of Winter Harbor Take Notice that Uosse Mlllrrd Unit led of Vancouver. Il.t... occupation paKe-s, Intends to apply fur a lease of the fol low HiK described lands : Onimienclnif at a Post planted appro Itnalely sl miles north frrom the mouth of Winter llarlior, pearse Island; thence imrtliwest two (ii chains, more or less to low water mark: thence northeast alonir low watur mark one hundred and sixty (ten i chains: thence southeast two if chains: thence sou I Invest mie hundred and sixty 1 0 tl chains, mure or Icsk to point of commencement and con taming- thirty two (3S acres, more or ' ' 'OOSSE MII I.KIID LIMITED, Name of Applicant, ornert Mav 9th. 10JS WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 9 p.m. "Barbara Freitchie" An mJiipltilion or tlie ruinous play or that name by IJIyilu Filch. The, glorious chronicle or n girl's, enduring love. A romance or llic (Jivll Wur. An iinmorliil slory or a girl ol' dauntless courage and compelling c.liann llic most appealing heroine ol American history. Thrust nparl by the demands oT war u boy and a girl, by'lheir simle du-votion, roulribiiled one or litsloryN greatest lories. Her belier in the man f her licnrl could not be slinllered by nil the powers on earth. Love came berorc Xorlli or Soulii or lumily in the riiinl lest. Kxceplionnl cast. Edmund Lowe, Florence Vldor, Emmett King, Joe Bennett, Charles Delaney, Gertrude Short and many others. George Billings (the original player or Hie title role in tliu famous picture i ns AUruliam Jiiiicoln. COMEDY CARTOON PATHE REVIEW Admission 35c and 10c. THE DAILT rTBWS WeJ"e June INDIANS MEET PEACE FOOTING Tribes That Formerly Fought Now to Foregather for Conference MACLLOI), June 17. For the first time since the signing of the famous Hlackfoot treaty of such as were wilnesyed in the days of t tribal warfare, forty years ago. Such deadly enemies as the Sioux and tlie Hlackfoot, the Cree and Sareee, the I'iegan and the Assiniboine for the first lime in history will ineet on friendly terms. While the old warriors (hicls retire to an Indian ampmeul on the outskirts Hie town, to ilam '". smoke pipe of peace' ami wiuinisce ADMIRAL SEBREE IS HERE FOR REPAIRS ami en- of the on feuds of by-gone days, their snis, the younger igc iteration, will meet in .Maeleod town hall and form an association to lie known as the Allied Tribes of Western Canada. The gathering is being odn-ilurled by members of the Mood 1 1 die. An office lias heeti iu- stalled at Maeleod and great. preparations are being made for the historic event. Judicative of the spirit that prompted the cul fop a "peace gathering" is a letter received at headquarters here from lan I'allimaker of the Assiniboine tribe. I'allimaker, who is u graduate of Manitoba Agricultural College writes: "My chief advises me to write you thai forty-three years uvn, while we were camped in the Cypress Hills, your tribe, the Hloods and Mack- led, invited us lo come over to their encampment and hold a peace cotifyrcuce. Theu we suspected treachery. We doubled you. We did not come. Now history' is repeating itself. This time let us trust That what our forefathers lust through their inherent distrust, we will retrieve by our present day enltghten- iirent ami our united effort. We are bringing with us a warrior named lluns- itli-Aiiother, sou of Huffulo-lIttad-l-'luK. Tell your father. Chief Mountain Horse, we are bringing him to visit him. He will remember lie and this man nearly killed each other in their last battle." IVenty-five di-Iegales, rep re senting the various Indian tribes, will formulate the first Indian constitution to be drawn up in Canada. AT LOCAL DRY DOCK Discharging Freight Today at Lumber Wharf and Will be Reoalred Tomorrow The l'aciric Alaskan Navigation Uo.'s freighter Admira! Sebree ari"jved in port'at 'J.I5 last uiglil and is discharging ex-jilosivet al the lumber wharf preparatory lo lieiug taken on dry dock tomorrow. The Sebree, while coining north from Seattle ami I.ad.v-smilli bound for Ketchikan, Seward and other Alaskaij porte, dropped a propeller made near A I ell Hay on Saturday and il iu to have tins replaced thai sue was brought in here. When thir. in donV, he will reload the cargo hIic is unloading and proceed north. The Admiral Sebree h commanded by dipt. Kamue: Ola, well known pioneer skip per of Alaskan waters. SOCCER LINE-UPS Line-ups for the Dominion Day Cup fool ball game tomorrow iiiirlit between the Gallics and Sons of England are announced as follows: tallies W. Hamilton; M. Andrews and D. Soot I; J. Harris, S. Currie and II. Woods; A. Mitchell, ll. McDougall, W. Mitchell, J. Hamillon and J, Andrews. Sous of England Hallie; It. Howe and (I. Kelsey; Dr. K. S. Tail, A. Hales and r. llodgkin- son: .I. J'anuhar, A. Dickens, J. .lohiistui, II. Hanson and (j Howe; reserves: 1'. Uameroii ami (J. Waujrh. The Altitude of Benevolence lie phrenologists locate ben- I evidence exactly; at Hie !lop of the head,. She-rS'es, as far away from i the pocket bvuk us possible. DR.PIDGEONIS MODERATOR OF UNITED CHURCH Chosen Unanimously Last Night With T. Albert Moore Secretary of Council 1X77, Indians of the Western) Toii()Ni(, June 17 Ilev. lr plaons or Canada and Montana', h.m. pj,g,.(..i of Toronto, will gather at Maclcod together )mo;i,.mtor of u.e Presbyterian on July 1-3 ami re-enact scrnesi .,,,.,.,,1 'Assembly, was last night unanimously elcelfd as first nioderalor of the general as sembly of the I oiled Cliurch of Canada. Itev. Iir. T. Albert Moore ' elected seereluiv of I he council hut he has not decided whether lo accept. McLEOD'S PLANE COMING TOMORROW SECOND SATURDAY VANCOl VKIt. June 17 1' light l.ieuleuanl Karl .MacLeod and Corporal Ituvetiport leave Van router Thursday for I'riiirc Ho-erl, which will be theliaie 'i the fisheries air palroT thjs sum iner. A secoinl plane rurryuir! three men leave for lh liorl'i Saturday. WALLACE EMPLOYEES QUIT WORK YESTERDAY YAM'Ol Vi;it, June II. Kiglity sliipyiinl workers employed in the yanls of the Wallace r,.mipany at North Vancouver quit work at noon yesterday following refusal of a retuesi for an increase in waes. GOVERNOR LEFT FOR TOUR OF THE WEST ! OTTAWA, June li. I lieu exeellencii'M the iiertior 'H era! and Lady ltyny (iud part left Oltawa yesterday for u loun of western Canada. IN PROBATE In the Supreme Court of British Columbia In the Mailer of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the Kslato of W. It. Mctieorge, Deceased. TAKH XOTICK that by an Order of His Honor Jinl-,T Yonuu daleil the Slh day(tf June, 1025. I. the undersigned, was appointed Administrator with the Will annex, of the estate of W. II. McfSeorge, deceased. AH parties having claims atniinsl the said rsdale are hereby refti Irfll lo fnrwanl same, properly veriflrd lo me. wilhin thirty days from the dale of this notice and all parties indebted to the said eslale are required to" pay the amount of I heir indebtedness lo me forthwith. Dated al I'rinr lluperl, ll.C this 13th day or June. 1025. N. A. WATT," Official Adminislralfir in probate; ' ; In the Supreme Court of British Columbia In the Matter of ,tho "Admims- tion Act" and In the Mailer of the Kslatc of fteorge Henuell, Deceased, Intestate. TAKi; KOTICI'Mlial by n Or tier of His Honor Jude Yotiu dated the Slh day of June, IU2! II, the undersigned, was appoint ed Ailmlnistralor of the estate, of (leorge llennelt, intestate. All parties lun'iug claims against the said estate ant here- by reipiired ,o furwarib same. properly vernied lo me, wiiliin lliirfy days from the dale of Ibis notice ami all parlies indebted to (he 'said eslale are required lo pay (he amount oflhetr luilebleil-ness to me forthwith. Dated al. Prince lluperl, U.C., Ibis nth day or .rune. 1U25. N. A. WATT. Official Administralor. LAND ACT. Notlca of Intention to Apply to Laaaa Landa. In tin' Land lifiiiirillnr ItUlrlrt nf t'rini'H luijiiTt, mid aliuatr on. thn nurlli-MCHt niiioi or I'lMimn Island, ll.C. himiiiix-liniiii'ly tiiri-K miiea nurtii rroin tltt- muiitli lit WIlllKP lllll'l.f Takn Nntlie thiil J. l'lxlillinr drtranx i.rl siiiiu.tHKip, ,u ii'ciiiutliiii caiiiii'ryiiuiii, Ititfiid lu iiiiply rnr a Icune nt the rul-lnwlint li'Tllied landa: . Ciniiiiimii'liiir at a post tilanti'il' upiirux linatcly tlirri- inllfo imrtli rnnnttlie iin.it 1 1 1 ir Winlcr llarlmr, I'niii'Ke Island; ll'cnic tmrlliwrat Iwit ll rlialnn, inure ur leaa, lo low water murk: Ihi'iire iinrtlipant iilnnir lw water nniilt inn- imndiTil and six ty -(IGfi) t'luilii; tlieni-c mutlieiisi twii (8) rliainat Uhtut HOiitliwrat iitte liiindri'il and-auty (loin irlialna, more or li-M, lu point or roininiMM'Hiiii'tit and ron-talnlnif thirty-1 wo. (:ij) arri'a more or leu. . .JAME8 FIEl.lUMa TIUN0, ... . Natrtu or Appiicatn. Paled .May I Kill, lujs. T in. Week-end Specials Girls all white Midi Sizes lo, 12 and 1 1 year-. SUMMER VOILES I . '.': r.H $1.15 i't inrie. i , i PRINTED LINGERIE CREPE It -Ode.! undies w,,, Sue Sale tier nr.l K 1 85c m a nnnp. riiDTcnu miici im ' ii" ' i 35c ANDERSON GINGHAM :!' .. i. H 5c - .... ... - nil-. 14-' 3 yards for 95c Cash and Carry Grocery Specials For Thursday, Friday und Saturday from 8 a.m. until n noon only Del Monte Pork and Beans, tall tins. I;. Spi'M.il, ' for Old Dutch Cleanbcr, per tin Fresh Head Lettuce, 2 for . ; St. Charles Milk, baby size. fur 25c; per dw Waffle Syrup, 'n gidbtu tins, sperml Pineapple Jam, Miilkin's best, Hi. tin, pr, Creamery Butter m bulk. : llm. for ... ... Snawflake Pastry Flour, Hi Hi. sack Brswn Sugar limit l lb. , 7 lb, for ... Seedless Raisins, m bulk. :t lbs, for Malkln's Best Jelly Powder, asstHed. I for Telfer's Cream Sodas, reg. .oc tm. .permi Marsh's Grape Juice, o,unrK spe, ml White Rock Ginger Ale, pint-, spr. i.il Fels Naptha Soap, pc i,W per riirinn 25c 10c 15c 70c $1.00 85c $1.00 55c 50c 25c 25c 40c 65c 20c 75c ! UNIVERSAL TRADING CO. i Coast Steamship and Train Service S.S. PRINCE nUPCRT or PRINCE OCOROE -" r- .in VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. SEATTLE inicn:. SUNDAY and THURSDAY, 10 P.M. For ANVOX For STEWART WtinndlT 10 f Satjrai, IP rJa PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY aicapt Sunday 11.30 am. f"i Iti EDK0NT0R, WINNtrta, an ih.iiiU Mi-rn jmit imiiit sialr AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LIKES. CltY Till at Otrlta, BZS Third At, Print Rupart. JM UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C,Ln. SMlii troin ITloce nupert. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Swaraon Bai, aad Alrt . Tmii, I 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alort Pf, and Soantoa Ba,, Sawrdai. II For ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For PORT (IMPION and Naaa Ritar Cannariaa, Frioaf A.M . I2S 2nd A.ua J. rnl, ll 'Inea "u,n- Dollar Days WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAYi June 17th, 18th, 19th and 20in, Are Dollar )as Saie .it J..bom- Look over this list: it means money saving. wide Scrim, ." yards for :tt" wide goiid qiinlily Scrim, reg. n.V, -ale - v NVbile Cotton, ntP wide, reg. 28c, sale .5 "'-While Unltoii, ;itt" wide, reg. 10c, -ale ;i yariN I Uubleaebeil Collon, .'HI" wide, o yard lor . . rnblenelieil Collon, :m" wide, reg. ::.. ale 'i IT. ilirferetiL iinllerns of Voile. rc'K. T.'.r alld X ' ............ - i inl, 2 yartN fur 1 This ix nn exceptional offer in Voiles; do n"i (iingliam, 27" wide, ret?. 28c, sale 0 arjn lor tiiugiinm, 27" wide, belter ipinlity. reg. 85c Kugtixli nu" wMe (Iingliam, reg. Mil? 2 ' We have 85 piore or Oitigliam in lck Slid wild sacrifice Ibcm lu ,ml"'L' sll,,'k- " (liiclioti. ' Collon Crepf!, all colors, 1 ynnU i'r Kimouii Crepe, reg. !5e, lc 2Vfc yards Mr Klannelelle, :td" wide, 5 yards lor While Klannelelle, ',Wt wide, 1 yards for Hand Towels, reg. 45c n pmr, sale .i au- io. Ladies' Momirrli Silk Ilo-iery, reg. " Ladies' Collon Hose, !l pairs rot1 Ladies' Lisle Hose, reg. &r, sale 2 pairs ii"1 Ladies' Kid Cloves in Hlnrk nod Hrown, reg, Liulies' Siimii'icVvosIs, reg. M sale 4 rpr . Ladies' "WATSON'S" Summer Vests, reg. o. Ladies' Summer Combs, rvg. $J 5(1, sale . . Ladies' Hloomers, 05c reg. sulci 2 Tnr . Cliildren's Hloomers, Hink and Wiillo, ri'g. Children's Summer Vests, sizes from 20 I" Children's While and Hint k HiisU'i' Hrown Stockings, reg. 75c, sale 2 pairs for . . Children's Suud und Hrown Socks, reg. d&r, Heg. 75c, sale 2 pairs for Men's Working Socks, reg. 5llc, sale a tor Men's Fine Cashmere Socks, reg. 05c, suie Men's; Soft Collars, reg. o5c, sale i for . Jabour Bros. Phone 645. il.- i' .C ill- Si.-f"'1"' -ale S tor for 1 1 tic H.iH' jl.ilh t no t st on c i nn , f on 51.00 1 oo ,, -..If . . .to SI S! 00 2 i"r Si I 00 1.00 si OH .; lur sl.oo si. no sl.OO 100 sl.t sl.OO .oo sl.oo Ltd. Cor. 3rd .nd"1-