f yce Canyo: ;edar Breaks tfr' endtrland 1tT SSL 4BI Itah : Nothing like it on earth. Few hava there the trio wtl too hard. ' But tow you can tee it in perfect comfort ria Union Factoc lceptni cart, motor purl over good roads, good living ac-,tnmndations. Low Summer farti. rVrsonally escorted all-expense tours. ide trip to Kaibab forest and North Rim Orand Canyon. Send lor Free Book IliiatrattM In natural colors. It arlll kep you plan the most satisfying vaca un ot your lue. Union Paclflo System 1405 4th -Ave. and Union Station John L. Christie Sales Agent Prince Rupert Summer Dresses DU VOISE, BROADCLOTHS, FRENCH CREPE and FUOI SILK at "Demers" House of Quality Phone 27 P.O .Box 327 1 One cannot burn the' candle at both ends , You wouldn't' light ' candle at both ends and expect it to last very long. And you can't attend your many duties as wife and mother, then pile on washday labor, and expect to keep yourself fresh and vigorous. Why not let us take caro of washday o)t and trouble? One of our many services will fit ex actly both your needs and your purse. And .you car. keep the home fires burning" without burning lite candle at both ends Canadian steam Laundry Phone 8. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phon Ma Cartage, Warehousing, ind Distributing. Team or,. Motor Service, Coal, Sand and Orave( ;' W SsMolnlU In .Piano and Furniture Moving. Sky Mot Tells of Visit to Fort William, Duluth, Chicago and States South to Florida (Intertstfng Account of Trip and Impressions With a Few t 0 fin r c am DJh.a W . . . mm m . a, ..,, iv. i i-iiiiiio nupcrit ay n. n . u ra n v. u.u., Pastor of the Presbyterian Church Here, Who i- ....... i is on' noucayj There is no need dial I dwell on nry trip, up to the time1 I readied Winnipeg. Suffice it to say there' wirV rt genfaj rhrwd ol.,w ....1' II. . ..... 1 . .- . . . i a . .M".uii .ton i ne usuai rniiversaiton .stories, iiiciifenis, polities, rrlfffiirrr, etc t-nrade"tlie lime pass pleasantly. In passing, nyiy say the ronttlry looked well, and alt indications were and arw for a huniper crop. At Winnipeg, where I; spent a day I met Mr. and .Mrs. Walton, .Mr. aiidf'.Mr?. Tale, and! Mrs. Midforlh, who were former Prince Rupert citizens. I also met several friends if other days and other fi'lii.re.. Professor I.,..... i ... . " ii ii vn, iiriii'nMii lit j-iiiiLi- Runert. wax ouf of town. Mv next slon was at Fori Wil- 'lliam aiut f think a little about the twin cities for Port Arthur and Fort William are virtually one would 1m interesting to Wince. Rupert people. Fort William was an important point in the fur trailing days. Situated at the head of Lake Superior it was the place of depart ure fr Quebec of the canoes Sea'.e, Washington .a"d batfeaux laden with furs, gathered at Fort William from Ask For Blue : Ribbon . Tea and Blue Ribbon Baking Powder ' After all they are the best" At Your Grocer. I he west as fur as hdmonton anil north to the Arctic. A look at the map will show the network of rivers all through the west that converge toward Fort, William. When the G.P.R. built in the Hfl's they followed these same 111. J II. ........ . ..';-V LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land fte- ...M.H..O. iiutriri of Prince Hu- pert, and situate about one and a half miles east or .uasseu Lighthouse at the mouth of Mas- sett Inlet, Graham Island, Orn ish Columbia. TAh'K NGTICK that Langara Fislilfig A Packing Company Limited, of Victoria, H.U., occu pation, Packers, inlemts lo apply for a lease of the following described lands: .Commencing 'at a post planted at the northwest corner of "Lot c..n r.r-nl.nirr Island, llrilish (;.lumbia.,ah0nt one. ami a nan per K. II- Simpson, Aigeni. DaleI.June tOth. 1925. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR AOT. nfetlce of Application for Beer Uiccnw) vi.li.. i. i.rebv sriven that on ,.r.l irr i-. - the lllh ''ay of Juno next, the undersigned intent! to appu io Control uoaru ior the Liquor licence in respect to premises being part of lb imiiuing hn.m . Hudson Hay Hotel, Telegraph Creek, H.C. upon the. lands des-eribed as Loin a and i, block. S. map O'S, 1'IIIH imr Fiegislrnlion District, in the Pro- rtf urtiis r uoiuMiuiti, in vim t. , I the sale of bor ny m l.rf nneil bollln tor consiimiimn. 'on the premise. . Dnled this sain 1025. LMiin McGEERLessee, ' 1 ' ' -Applicant. smallness of this wood indreale an approach Uf ft dearth of it for. future use. 1 believe the terri-l lory lying between the Skeena! and Portland (Jartaf and as far .4 . ,. 'I . a. I 1 ..1 I Fort William a divisional point, resources are only in me inmai W icn I saw it over 30 years ago, . Mage, inn capauie oi immeiisu it was only a hamlet and today the combined population of the two cities Fort William- and Port Arthur is t!,m)0. On inquiry I rind that the resources that support these towns .are very much the' same as our own. The difference is that here they develonment Destiny of Prince Rupert . If my opinion is worth any thing, and of course I give it for what it is worth, then lei me say if the twin cities grew to their present size in 40 years, it- is not impossible lo eonceie that are developed while ours are to a jour own town will reach thai large extent latent. We arc just beginning the shipment of grain same population in 15 years, lint a lot depend on ourown efforts wi.ili. lien, il is unite the most, and on our own faith in the ul ..... . .. . . j. . r. ..' important innuslry in me two nniaie uesuuy o. i-niiir uupm. towns. They liave a roinmneii After a ilay or two in ror.i u- elevalor capacity of C.,000,000!liam Archie .drove me to Dulutli. bushffs with 3' terminal eleva-jThe road runs close to the shore tors. Palp and Paper Their next best industry of Lake Superior, and is an in lei-national highway. It is 50 is miles In the border from Fort .T II U I' IU til ""' " ' pulp and paper making. I would William and 150 miles from there say that our latent resources in to miium. ve oio me uniauto pulpwood far exceeds theirs.: in six hmir actual driving, unc They drive their wooii many can uiniersiaiio now mc miles on the smaller and larger, road is. II is nnoslly a dirt road streams to the mills. The tim-jwilh fine gravel on top. Indeed her does not exceed 10" in di-ithe roads all over this country ameter and is ft. in length, llare good and there are many of think f am riaht when I say the. them. Ihe couniry we paM-u through on tlie wlioie. is rougn an. I nil lillO- .llthollgll IlOt SO rnncrii ns on Hie Skeena. Ihe nri is loaded on' barges and cnrrieiL to the great steel plants in Uie east. Struck Heat Wave Al Dnlnlh l struck' the first m TIMBER SALE X725&. Sealed Tenders' will, be rceeivid by the District Forester not later than noon on the 0th ;day oi July. 1925. for the purchase of Licence N725H on north, end' of an unnamed island, Kilsaway Channel. C.R. 1. to cut '432,000 fret of Hpruce, Cedar, Italsam and Hemlock sawlogs, . One (t) year Vill bd allowed for remotal of tlmbef. Fuflher par(icuiars of the 'Chief Forester, -Victoria. 6r 'thV District Forester, Prince Rupert, - v T THE DA1TY F1KW8 ll iiL iailBMttff JlWim if i I' C.tt'c ! aW iopr lye m JBVJl:WI Sal-aWI. S :a.:safl was made all through Uie middle tesf, the south and the east. Peoole suffered terribly in the cars on unH was drawn by Iwo road, follows the contour of tliRfengines. V made over .0 miles couniry. ami very Utile attempt is made to lower - the grades. These snappy rises and falls give one Ihe sensation of being in a ship at sea durinw a stomv when the car is making aroimd i0 miles. Duluth Like Rupert Dnluth reminds me somewhat of Prince Rupert. Pilualed on Lake Superior, inslead of a harbfyr they have a 'breakwater, and one's view; is unbroken to the hoikon. It, is ftibeaullfully built ciVy stretching along the ai.nrn 11 sfreels from the lake back are steeper than ours, hu( ll,o nvonne mil level. It is a miles easl of Massett Lighthouse nf o5fl(10f Rtar,Mf about f0 at Ihe mouth of Massett In,olrrnrs Ro by men inleresled in Graham Island, Hrvtish Cnlum-, mb,r trafl. The lake made Ida; Ihencc northerly five cnains.j sn,em,i(1 i,ipti,wAy fnrThe pro-more or less lo low water mark:,,uc, 0f forest to the mar thence westerly, along low walerji f )( h?n cnmp .hP mark on , hundred ani s"'f-..ain (ra)ie.,d now 75 per cent chains: thence southerly no ron ore. smelted in Hie ehains: thence easterly one nun-, Ai'a frtim k Irnn.nange mpr level, but the farming even hero was of a very meagre character. The crops- looked very thin and il all had an air of ex-ireine iKiverty. The. soil in Geor gia varies in color from a deep ;l nale yellow, and with the green woods as a hacfcJ ... ... i.lli ground 'the eneci. whs in-ciiinii) nninue. .Passing mrougn un-se siales ono fell one was ort historic 'ground. The old south with ii "a-nlliinl cenllemen and fair ladies' has passed and one won-l tiers if it i for 11m best. The buttles of the civil war were Imsjiiy Qf .lhem foiiight here, and ion could not help" Reeling the presence of gallant dead who fell In that lUanic struggle. Carving In Rock hout "ril' trom -lanla n urtk rises, liv the height of 800 re.i. It. is a fine granite. Us fice is as sinoolh as a slale, moment dred am. sixty chains, more or '; ' - vlfjrt. V They are at Ihe present, Z jinn ronmiiiiii. . sf,am shovels, ami nas ine more or 1. . ... , n'onearance of rusly sand. Il is LAN GAR A FISIIIMi ,v I'.l',,.;' oa,ily antl cheaply mined CO. LTD., Applicant. nn hour. Ceorgiit was a Iilllc ic figures, a replica of tho surrender of Lee. One-.gain some knowledge of tho size of Hie ttrnuh when one is informed that LeeVhead Js 28 feet , from chin fo top, and the brim-of his hat etten.ls out 1 d. feet from his head. The federal .government rtias minled $5,000,000 worth of snecial 50o nieces and these, are sold for f... $1.00 at thh hanks. The ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Big Order Given Canadian Qen-eraPEIectrie by City Council Last Night The citv council, at a special rncling last night, accepted the tender of I hit .'Canadian General iKIectric Co. of; $1 for i transformer and - switching equipment to Ire used iri makips the power line extension to the elevator anil also for the increasing of the output that may be handled from the dry dock. The latter provision will give Hie city the substantial auxiliary supply or t,in0 kilowatts from the- dry dock as against the 450 kilowatts that may now he handled. It will lake four months I.. .Inlii.n 'f Iim mfninnipnl nnil fri east as i en-arc is capable oi i, ........ ..... .............. ... maintaining a pnln industry atl,ea' waVP jf uly an'1 fl0nl!lhe meantime the pole line will ' . . ....j.-. nwv.i,n- r.i.iiiurie.i . .u. .n.-'....w. least as larsre as that of Fort William. 1 am saying this knowing our own territory as I do, and having travelled theirs by train, and'of course by inauiry I have gained (onve informal toff. At least it fs a positive certainty thai in a few years when pulp-wood becomes scarcer our splen did resources will become widely known Fort William has also a small fish trade from the lake, and ruin.. i'nl id miiinif in i Minn II WAV. i.iii.,iiiinmi ,.-r ... ... i. Y iwater courses through the then Our own fish trade is very niany through. ! territory of Kjiwatin, and made, times greater and our mineral roivtl .. .. ......... ! ..I t tortures if rt t'rta may proceed once the crpiipmentj arrives. The extensions were provided for in a money bylaw large cities, and before it was. passed at the January election. over itwiccotiiiled for 500 deaths. At Washington the temperature Was 107 degrees in th shade, uhd an ejf'g was vfrii-d on the pavement in nine minutes. A pail siting besjde a bam focus-siit ",lhe sun's rays so that the barn' caught fire. At Chicago it was DO. dgrecs-:wlien I passed three days I suffered the jlhat one recalls regarding the 'doonof the dammed. The men on the train slied every thing down to! undershirts. Of course the women had reached the leaal limit before the heat began, and had to Suffer and be silent. This is one of the advantages at Intst that men have over women. South FroniiChicago truing south from Chicago we pa'ssed' through Indiana, , Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia. Indiana, and Xor.lhern Kentucky is a splendid Running country. The" slt'ading are well built anil painted, and tho fields pasture as uiec.a gradc-.of, livestock as one could see anywhere. Southern Kentucky ,aUd)ieidher two stales are. rough, -awl the nehis small- and hungry looking. The bouses are hut shacks, and the couniry has li .run down look. Our train passed through'innumerable tunnels in Tennessee, 11 is the roughest stale of the lot. The fields lie like little patches on he uiiinii- hillsides oi- in the v..- narrow The estimate of the, utilities de partment for the equipment was $18,078 whereas the price of the r.anailian General hlectmc Co. was !Mftr.'.)0. Ollipr tflii.lerni'4 were! .... .i! fiai nnn 'SI IIIKIIIIUSf , Scott-Foster Co., $2, ,70ft. Hartholomew & Montgomery, $25,205. The Moloney Electric Co. of Toronto and. the Northern F,Iec- tric Co. fiaured only on trans- former,s. Misses Mercer, Rothwell andl Wealherhead of Ihe public schools staff leave tomorrow for tiie south en route lo Honofoln where I hey w ill spend the holi days. IN PROBATE In the Supreme Court of British Columbia In the Mailer of the "Adminis- tion Act" and In the Matter of the Estate of George Ilennett, Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by an Or der of-His Honor Judge Young. lalefl Hip 5th day of June, 1925, L.the undersigned, was appoint ed Administrator of the estate of George Bennett, intestate. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby renuired to forward same. properly verified lo me, within thirty days from the dale of tins notice and all parlies - indebted to mr valleys. A great deal of coal' is the said estate are required to mined here. The train had ia pay the amount nf their indebted ness to me forthwith Dated at I'rince Rupert n.C, this 13th day -of June, 1925" N. A. WATT. ' Official Administrator IN PROBATE. In the County Court of Prince Rupert In the Matter of ihe Administra tion Act: ami In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph' Housel, Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order ot ilis 11 onour F. McD. Young, made Ihe 10th day of March. A.D. 1925 the undersigned was appointed Administrator Of the Estate of Josenh Housel. deceased, and all persons havingsclaims against the said estate are hereby re nuired to furnish same, properly verified, lo me on or before the 30th day of June. A.I). 1925. and all parlies indehled lo the estate aro required to pay the amount nf their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this !5th day of May, 1925. C. L. MONROE, Official Administrator, Atlin. D.C, IN PROBATE In the Supreme Court of British Columbia In the Matter of the. "Adminis tration Act" and In the Matter of Urn Estate of W. R. MeOcorge, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by an Or ... - 111. . . T...ln ...... Kier Ol 1I1S 1IUIIII1 OUIIr', 1UIIIIH surplus goes to complelo t'e,(ia(0l of 1925, .-........ r.-", - - oaii-o thc ine 5lh ni day June, uuuv, statuary. Yes, the old south has . ,,, un(iersiorned, was appoint .. . ....I I..,t 4li rfrtillnnlp.r iinin nn'' . . . .... .-in. il.- ll.Ill iii..ii'ii, inn ui" s" j inn Aiiminisiraior vmu inn win for they are Urn politest people I ever met. 1 , TiioiiuimTiUr. is the meeting ptacc I'liuv of i all rnilroads-.from the Ify, and Ihe Atlanlip' Ooast lilies. These two Are so hnsy lhat they arrv donhle tnickingvljic: east coast line; and tluv olhcr w'lll soon follow ' ' ' saitj . nnne4x, of the estate of W. R.l? McOeorge. deceased. All narlies havmsr claims against UpVUIIL the lilt" said PHIM t.-uuit; estate are here i.bv-. east, north and west ,runnlng lo j,y requrPd to forward same, i.l.t.i.l. r.tt. M I ia 4 1, rw ..itlnu'iiv Inl ... I I A .. A n.tlt.Iy. r iuiiiiii iin-ii ."' ""j -"jproperiy eiiii,-n i" mr, wnu.i. the "land of flowers." From u,ir(y days from the date of this Jacksonville Iwo lines run mil notice and all parlies indehled to over the slate the East Coast nn said estale are. required to Line, owned lry Hi'' Flagler fam- pay the amount Of their imlehtdl- no 9 In mn forthwith. Dated at' Prince Rupert, TLC., this 13th day of June, f)25. 'N. A. WATT, Offlctct Administrator. PAGE fTVK a vtl U I r all washing and cleaning you cant beat this soap - says Mrs. Experience, who chooses soap for its economy and labour- saving value. "Sunlight puts the sunshine of cleanliness into the -homel For washing clothes, dishes, wood-work, lino leums, in fact, for anything that can, be cleaned with T rtll nn Suntiofit. And Sunlieht uxyu. Cy doeS its work so w?ll and, leaves everything sweet and I clean. I "Sunlight really is economical, too! You see, every bit of it is pure, cleansing soap, containing no filling or hardening materufs, which are only waste as far as we women are concerned. "You get greater cleaning value out of a pure laundry soap and so I "say, 'Always' keep a good supply- of Sunlight on hand . It really improves with age. And because of its purity, Sunlight is kind to youf hands and keeps them smooth and comfortable." Sunlight lis made by Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto. S-60 SunlightSoap Kindlewood Fruit WE PAY EXPRESS WE PAY express: Why pay a big price We are not new at for berries from the strawberries $3.25 growing berries. We I 1 -.I.!..-. I..... souui. wnen you can elk. Currants 2.80 "aL 8I"1'j"h I. . ' t. mm tvnn l.a HIhI Mtlltll , Red Currants 2.75 f know Ue KINDLEWOOD white 2.75 famous - BRAND Basnhei.pl9- 3.25 the: Rla:t , KIND,-!W00D from growers , C.,M at Terrace. We have .... -fruit decided lo ship di- '7 j you are taking rect to the consumer Summer, Tall and no -chances when nnd' therefore save Winter AddIos orderiiwr from us. I lie middleman's pro- 2.50 If you want to save fit. You gel? the ad- ... . . . , , money on fruit this vantage in price as .P"crs intiu.o year 8PI your onler well as in getting ,,pliverf . ,. 'nur i,n early, as all or-your nearest a,lon' fruit .straight ders will be filled in from tho farm -to , ' rotation. Iloal ship- your home. . " mehls excepted. Club with your neighbor and:get berries fresh every day. All' our berries are guaranteed lo be of highest quality and picked fresh every day. ine-oniy way we enn uo tins at iiiis-pni-e is STRICTLY CASH WI TH OIII)KR.Make cheques and money or- i f ... ii a LuiMiv n-rt..n....A m iters "ayanie at par io u. v. .ty,-.i.', icumc, Heres a Snap! 8 Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite $149.50 and another 8 Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite $105.00 BARRIE'S Home Furnishing 3rd Avenue. S Phone 123 LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED (o building next door to" Kriziell Butcher Shop, across from the; Empress Hotel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM HM CONNECTION Jamet Zarelll , Proprietor - i