Pagit ffcrd co Youl! atfree fhat SEAL U more Delicious than any other The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMMA' Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, Hie Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City. Delivers', by ni ail1 of carrier, per" month' $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per ye.ar . . $0.00 To all, other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY KOITION Thursday. July 2, 15)25. Next Best Here To California "This is the warmest place we have struck since we left California," declared a JitluM who was in, the city yesterday. f. had found it cold all (he way up the coast lnif here in Prince Rupert it was enjoyable. This ought lo make us more, satisfied with the climate we enjoy. ' ' ... Where Is There Salt Water Bathing Warm? Where is there norlh of California that salt water bathing can be enjoyed such as (here, is in Prince Rupert? At plenty of places1 there are bathing beaches but the water is chilling. People gel used to swimming there mid do not mind it but it is cold. Here we hae salt water bathing in a Salt Lake in t lie midst, of a beautiful park, yet we. scarcely seem to realize the privileges we enjoy. There, aj-e-even a few people who do not go to' the Salt Lake lo njoy.the swimming or lo see the others disport themselves in llie water mid enjoy life under ideal The Portland Canal News is urging shareholders of the Drinwell Mine lo retain it for themselves and "operate it in a modest way, gradually increasing the output as 'the development advances. It points out that now there is a road almost to' the' mouth of the tunnel, that there is everything that makes for ease of operation and' there are, hundreds of tons of ore that tould be shipped; direr! to the smelter without a mill. There are thousands of tons of high grade milling ore proven to great depth and also traced on the surface for a great distance. The paper ''suggests that reorganization .miglit take place nnd the capital be increased locally sufficient '10 enable production on a cpnsjderabld scale to commence and thus make a British Columbia owned iijld .operated piine. Why not? What Do We Know Of Jesuit Missionaries? ,A correspondent wishes to know what they canonized I ho Jesuit, ipjssiouaries of Kftslerii Canada for. In question .we would refer him to Parkman, the says: , y... VNbwhere is the power of courage, faith and an unflinch-' nig" pjlpose more strikingly displayed than in the record of these missiori'arte:" Father John de Brcbetif worked for sixteen years with the Iliiron before he was seized by the Iroquois ami r PROMOTIONS! BOOTH SCHOOL Pupils Who Are At toted Clas&es at Beginning of Next Term handed out by Principal G ttj I 4 I I II I f U Frances Tremayne yne, 'l'itli i'!,ii; .Many people here remember the time when the swimming1 Weseh enthusiasts had to anchor their boats in the bay and climb nver.Krook. the musket for half a mila m order fn eel n swim TIipv em-m-ili Dv - o - o " ........ . whal.loday,.is not iinlmcrcssible,biit ..inviting-Jo all. of .is,., . . .. Urges Retaining The Durrwell Mine. DIv. II. Grade VII. Waller Bard, Alex fiuyan, Wrathall, Verne Lelilo, John Viereck, Edna t.'nser,- Muriel Vance, Arthur Skallerhol, Mary Hinleina, Clara Lnndmiisl, Olive Mitnro, Douglas Scott, Evelyn Pierce, Mabel Iverson, Catherine Mussallein, Tom Kelsey, Annii; Smith. JNIly Bacon, Archie Thompson, Joan Arthur, Willie Balsdou, Annie Oilchrisl, Jean Wilson, Allan Vance, Viola Johnson, Winnie Fox, Apiies fiuyan, Earl Gordon, Ellon Lawrence, (Houston Johnston, Marion (Jiiinn, Stanley Bjornson, Hose Bishop Thurlter, Peler III. Grade VII. and VI. (rade VII. Jkiris Montgomery, John (leddes, Ted Smith, Yee Sal Mali, Ernest Hatelifnrd, Harry Blake, Alex, fienry, Beulah Mc-Kinley, Edna Eifear, Jane Becker, Lawrence Pierce, John McFie, Irene Sajrar, Dorothy Hallinger, Kalhryn McMillan. firade VI. Max Sievert, Enid Little, Peppy Smith, Vincent Doild, Betty Capstick, Fred Skinner, Albert Dalzell, Ivy Anderson, Nick Krook, Marie Mussallem, Aletliea Peachey, Robert Boddie, TaKt Sliikatani, Sidney White, Willie Bagshaw, Willie Donald, Alex. Wallers, John Long. DIv. IV Grade VI. Joyce Collison, Hoy Franks, Mike Bussauich, Ilegpjc Collison, Nora Huilderham, Edith John- answer to t liat sone ,ly Thomas, James Val- historian. 1 1 e! nl - m"h- vmikihsou, .Mriviiie jornes, neriii unper, winnirreu Ehy. Ethel Edpar, fiarfleld Mc-Kinley, (rordon Clarke, Lino Col- usst, Katherine Wriphl, Walter Ballinper. Margaret Jackson, An takeji prisoiieMo the setlleinenl nt St, Ignnce. Here this won-:'1;?, ' ,"'np"' ilppfiil"illaeL- llnlmV.n llio intlimic nlliif liim tvnu nrtl i miitfl ol11. Hetty Lastman, Allllte Jorltirtr. l-'imlino- ll.nl l.n mnrlri i... n.mnlniiit II.p '";'!. wsiiir inwil.HO,' OOIIO ...... .. ....... .... w ....... ,.c i, ,.,.i i.',.i,,, wi.iio -liAif,1 and ami ate ntd it it. lifriliir Ifi if. im m i n ,d .e ntna some n nf. t savugei torbit hi-i heart hoping hisf iimnkitj? courage.. 'Filtljer (la'briel Laema Inv.'iiit I l ' I . . 1 -I T I ' "" ."". Hip': iaiiIIii prim. Morris, Frank Derry, Jack Cade, pardon of Brebeuf;',ftVJlrprisiitelfljgtiorl J)tcKen, praVed for hi tormentors a lliey prolonged his sufferings wrnu"' """"" sixteen hours. In a raid by the Iroquois- on the Christian Huron Eatlier Daniel faced the enemy while telling his people to flee. i lie became the target for arrows and bullets and fell, his bodyi being thrown into his chapel, and set on fire by the eifemy Father Charles (larnier riiel a somewhat Ail ajiinlnle Huron dealt the blow w i ji i i: ii h,a?( DIv. V. Grade V. Muriel Walker , Annie Ash- i f r . M ? - inriojie, .nay Junes, wine ross, i Clara Slepavig, Frank Pierce, hid. similar killed fate Either Noil!Vm' "t J?rt Hitchie, WH- null muuKMiaiih, .Millie rnuir- .'iiai iiiiiiii iif"T - t-ii- iii' uij'u.'iu.ii ...it, ...i. ,.. inniMi i,nlr llOI l.iill i. T't Ia 1 n 1. against the-coarseness of life with the savages and, who fouifd' it, hard to lean. Iheir language though a , professor of rhetoric m' m ""J; K"1'"' Frnnce. To over.-on.e his disinclinations be had hound himself 'i'.f C'l " "p0 f'"' .. lllliia Hoi ni, James fior- , i .. , , a. , . i.rcer, by vow o remain m .New France. I he .story of Father Jogues! . xxrn,', , r . . ilon w Lrma illescrofl, Ihorne, ,., , , - .. t i. i 1. i Is filled with endurance, sufferings, escapes to France and viI-!T, .fi.n.m. in nu, uiiiii.3 .limn .1. luini in in- ended by a blow Rede Cnupil mid .Ii of Father Jogues the merciless tovnalnwk which their ardent work in I...lll"ll """-'V '" "- f...f tl....ll..lf lllll.. Tl i , i rm i i .win fii i.K-1.. ' iiiiiv j iiiji v. l.ailrt from a tomahawk. The two young laymen,! ,anii .,.,., ,;,. din de la Lande, the much loved companions; , ' n . ' also met death, at the hands of the Indians, " , ,7' IV , Hli It "Ul,HUi, VMIMI' wniii, JUIIM'" ..v... ... v,.,., ...... v.. 4 II II nli la r..lV.ik it UK! missions Wiis ended. It's Different it does not rub off or soil the clothes. WhiteGeaner A Suftnitule 1t'iH Diuppoiot Too U4 Myrna Fuller, Dick Straclian, Lawrence Swansnn. DIV. VI. Grade 5. Oscar F'ullon, Charlie Long. i'l'ony Bussatilch, Winnie C(dlis-jon, Fred Hudson, Allan Hale, iF'red.Jie Wesch. Jordis Dohl, Walter .Cross; Kathie Watson, Harlod Bunn, Thomas McMeek-in. Ilespio Balsdon. fieonrc iHIake, Willie McLean, Billy; ISinith. Arlhur Nelson, FIvelyh : Edwards, John Murray, Bobble , Parker, Ann Kirkendall, F;dwin Johnsoii, Alice Slrachan, Jo i y jjohnsfon, Bandi Jacobsen, Arlh-:ur Bicks, Evelyn Phillips. Paul plegavlg. Lola Bailey, Frank Jfirlmwood, Chrislina McLeod, Margaret Long, Willie Murray, 73 & DAuiV RtTwS ' Thursday, 'July 2, 1925'; Eleanor Edward. DIV. Vlf. Grade 4. flraci Bedor, 'Violet .McEwen, lledy Suehiro, Eric Olirjstiansnn, Aiib'rey fversnh, Nor.v, Utile, Audrey Treinayne,. Mai-ion Hyan, Viola Carr, Yerner .Nelson, ille Hronkshaiik, InfTriil Hallbi'rp. .Murie! Weslou, Stanley l.aw-Irenee, (irace Miiugolir, Ad'rlla i'-i.. ..i.,... v;ii !i, Voliu-i 1 II Ul I'l I , I .ill I unniiiif Following are the. class lists ,s' ;'?.. 'J?""1'' !t...... r.M.tJar 1M...I..I Arin'vtilit llnu nT inutile i ti Mm vni'tmitf . ' " - ' f rt ' . III'" 'l MIMI III iiu- tUIIWUi , ., . ; . Hill Isunejl Nakamolo, nevor Hill, .... , ,, ti. i Trades for the som ng lerm, in-',. , ,, ,, . ', ., , ., ,, i; , Margaret Mussa em, Peter (iuy- cludins the promotions: .. , , , ., , II, if , a t i'an. Jack Cherry, ,i Ian Davles, ii i-v. if niiui:iiiii-ij III in ii iiiuii ii ' u f?!.""". wi . . ,1 ,A ... ... rr T? . . l-ll t:i' . . 4 .,. , ,. ,.... Owen Owen fireen. fireen, Allan Allan Oayies, Dayies, Kit Kil-' Annie v..iL-.. . . talker., ., fi 1oaI., Joan Uos,,Cnf( p. Mary Me- Joan Vesl,iM., " 'III' l II l I-" llll, in, ! I III II ' - ' l . .,11 ,.. l fuPi, M. i I i .. .. ..... Stanley Dalliy, James Stewart,-, Louise Liiidselh, Fred Ilrooks-bank, Marfraret Smith, Julia Thontas, Willis Hill, MargArct fiilchrisl, Eve Itiveit. DIV. I. Grade VIII. Doris ltohinson, Helen Walker, Irene .Mitchell,' Ieslie Murdoch,-Dorothy Long. Milda Miller, Charlie Wrifrht, Percy Mcintosh, Annie Hoodie, Marjoric Blanco, llalph Johnson, Juliette Soriano, Jack iXelson, Neil M'cl.ean, Mar paret ieVert, Hilda Murray, Al ton Akerherp, Amelia Pillsbury Iteiia Scherk, Billy Elkins, Elsie Finley, Fred Dingwell, Harvey Crate, Waller Johnson, Yvonne I'ert'ien, May Ness, Victor Thomas, Hnbert Monlsroinery, Winnie Buiiix, Ida Boddie, Tait fialland, Kalhleen Duncan, Myra Kinsln'r, fieorpe Casey, Kami Mi-wa, Mary Lawrence (absent''. I '1 1 J I it 11 1 , I'Ulllil 1..1IIIM.IH.-IMI, Nancy Itrown.f llulhaua Wood; Allen Kirkendall. Evelyn" Detour no, j.nanor .Mer.wen, iioner. 10- bey. DIV. VIII. Grade 3 Dorolliv firimiile, Lorna Clark, iThelma lledslrom. Ororpr ljb- haVen, Dnrol hy Biiri, Margaret MeLciwI, Vivian Wralfmll, Vera Cook, Wesley Lee, Freda Miiss-al leni, Callierinc JlpMeckili, HeV n McNaughloit, Domild Hart,. Ue.i-nie Lillle,. Bertie Cross1, Edna Dickeojr. Billy Willcscroft, Mick- ev Casey. Jessie Cherry, Clara bold. Mitchell Gay, Henry I.in'd-pclh, Ivy Bagshaw, firaMe Hoe, Margaret . Johnson, Merle WeV.1, Erie Jackson", Krma Nelson, Mitry Bremner, Arthur McDonald; Edna Bassliaw,' Billy Nelson; Marie Hansen, Alice Hallberg, Lillihn Jones. DIV IX, Grades 3 and 1. firade 3. Florence Pierre, Waller Hudson, Krnext Santilr-hane, Pearl Preston, Julia Wriphl., Mabel Pilling, William Brown, Elizabeth Sturgeon. Mu:'-iel McLean, (lonlon Lawson, William I'liorne, Clara il'e.ce. firade I., second term Hetty Arlhur, Donald Blake, Dorolhy Blake, Amaranth Bury, Peter BTue, Herbert Chandler, Harold Dohl, Lloyd Hicks, Barley Lear, Edgar Preston, Jack Sheehau, William Smith, Vic Syrnyk, Marguerite Menztes-, Margaret Wilson, F.llipJ Sunberg. DIV X. Grade 2. lluby Lee Maas, Fallen Hav-moller, F!ileen llaniblin, fira.'c Allan, Hulh Nelson, Arthur Davey, Hoy Thonie, ICdwin Nil-son. Blanche Jensen, David M v Meekin. Jean Johnson, Alfred Hitchie, Hadi Suehiro, fiord. in Munro, Andrew Waddell, Willia.n Hale, Keith McLeod, Helen FlI-lev, Terry firimble, Lillian Johnson. Hulh Jorgensen, Clara Wik- .lal. (Badvs Cook. Loui.e Hudson, (ieorge fieddes, Frances Stegavig, BoMde Shrubsall, S(d-herg Jensen, firaham Collison, Allan Davie., Jack Clark, Itie:i- ard Pilling, Maryhell Mile Flovd Kbv. James Currie, Alex Straclian, James Bremner, Ilus-sel Cameron, Beta Stromdabl Heidar Jacobsen, Mary f)'Conne:l. DIv. II. Grade 1". (Plus Receiv ing Class). Jack Bremner, ilonnra Silver- sides, fieorge Tuck. "- -i "-- - - -1 - St jfi . . , f i i i i , i Ten Years Ago In Prince Kupert I July 2, 1915., fieorge I'rizzel, by the use of colored, isaydusl hiis . '-winked out on llfefloor Of lii'bulcher shop a large! Union Jack, using, the cornet: eoor-j; in iiU 'detail it. The Daughters of the I'mpire will give a patriotic social in t'ie K. of P. Ball on July I, Palriotio addresses will lie . given by Hpv II. B. firant, Bey. Canon Hix, T. D. Pallullo, C. X Crowe!) and Fre.l Stork. The powerful launch 'S EI )'aso and Laku arrived, froin Ke chi- fodhX M Yet, twice, as I k rich as ordi. nary milk. M W7 Puri Milk "From Contented Cows" y "K . j ' ' Dissolves completely Ism Bret. Limtifd, Toronto Makes a rich "soap-sudsy" solution, soaks dirt out no more hard rubbing. and the Callies played off for. the city cup on Dominion day and the honors went to the Dry Dock aggregalion. i A wire has been received Til llie rllv in Hie effect thai Dun can Boss, who had. a sub-con-' tract on the railway, and who contested this seat in the Liberal inleresls, has died at Victoria. The Man in the Moon ! f SO live that when you see a molorcycle policeman coming you do not unconsciously slow down. ONE of llie best places in Hie world lo live is well within your income. JAKE "says an eight letter word meaning' lucky devtl is "bachelor." SOMITIILN'fi had lo so broko, either lh engagement or the man. I'BAY that, you may ahvnys have a single track mind, II is so much' easier lo operate than the' other kind; . , r WHEN you cOme'trr the end of llie load you find llie coal is noX all lis cranked up to be. JAKF! says (he new waitress boxed his ears when he asked her if slip bad frog's legs. Tl.'EHF once was a lady named Pepper; She certainly was a hlglr stepper. When asked was she hot She answered "I'm not" Wo married. Since then I have keii'her. land Act. Nlc of Int.ntlon to Applf to Lt Land in Skpn nanire t Mncl rilntr.rt, He-runllnif HUH let I'll nee llujicrf, H.C., anil (lliiate Vi lull" norili or Wilci' liliiml :itiinery, nn WOpr 'Inland, n.C. TAKK MiTICK tint the Canadian FUh-Infr Co. Ltd., of Vancouver, H.C., orrupa-limi, salmon Cannrra, Inlciu1 in aiiply for jMwinUsluii to Irnne llie rollnwina; !' wrllind lnniH: Coiiiiiii-iirlnir at a pout plnnled at lilirli waliT -'iiarlc, ni"ar Point jnile norlh rrinn tannery on walft Island! IIimipp north imp rlia'n; Uii-iiit w irn Clialim; tlipiice nutli to ulinro inm one rlialn; Ihfiire east mi low in tr Hip (hurp IIiip to point of rniriiiiPiirpiiiPiit, and roiilalnlnir! uno arrp, nmrp or , TIIK CAXADIAN HSIflXO CO. I.TO.I Oati'd 301.1 May, m?!t. LAND ACT. I Nolle of IqWntlon to Apply to Laato Land In Skppna nanire S Land nUlrlrt, rtffl-l rordlnif rilslrlrt I'flnre llnpprt, and lt natp aoiithwi'iit point uf Wali- Muiul. I TAKK .NoTICK Unit Uip Canadian llnh-l Inir Ltd., of Vancouver, nx'., orrnpn-' lion, Salmon Cannpra, lnlrniU to a.'ply for ppnnlanloii to Icasp tlio following de- rrllpd landa:-- f !fiflillif.fiilncr i ni. I nl.K.i.J k. I. !.!.! " ; ..... . w I".". ,-i.ii.,t;u Dl IIIH1I water mark on noiitlnvnt point on Wale Miami, H.c.j Uii'iirp north one rlialn; ttipiiro eatl tpn rhalna; tlienre aoulli one chain to nhorn lines Uipiicp neat atonir hore line to point of roniiiii-ncpinpnt, and roiilalnlnir one acre, more or ., TIIK CANADIAN HSIII.NO CO, LTD. Dated xmid May, ivsd, iff Rinses out thoroughly leaves clothes white no bits of soap left sticking to garments to turn yellow under the iron. iff Rinso is the only soap you need on washday it is perfect for soaking for boiling for washing-machines. kan with the liaseball team and everal supporters for the matches here on Dominion Day.; The Dry Dock football team, Something New for the Children MAN IN THE MOON LOLLIPOPS A pure, high-class Candy in a new form. Each 10o A Heal Bargain in VACUUM DOTTLES We bought this lot very cheap. On sale at each 55c iiilK i. R.4I7 ORMES LIMITED RINEX A guaranteed relief in cases of Head Colds, Hay Feer, dc. Your money bark if not satisfied with results. i'er-.bollle $1.00 FREE ENLARGEMENT Bring your films and ne-galives in for us to develop nnd print. Save the coupons in Hie envelopes and ot a free enlargement. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Ftexall Store 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Phone 82 and 200 Use Dominion Linoleum for all your floors BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. FOR SALE Phone 123 Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks won Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co, Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.