Monday. June 1, 1925. Figured French Foulards Over 2ft shades, patterns f.-'d ih'sin n suitable for i .'..uses. Dresses, mill Ki-i nas: washes beautifully, sunnily priced at er yard $1.50 West of England Store Phone 753. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION on Spring Co SL t ami Hats s "Demers" Houso of Quality Phone 27 P.O .Box 327 up Now obtainable In Prince Rupert. Suprema Canada's Favorite Furniture Polish. At all good stores in e:s:all or large hollies. A:.-: (i "SUPREMA" Mop Oil a1 il Hie famous "Eureka Bleach." Look for Hie llooslcr Label. DRY BIRCHWOOD and Cedar $C50 Per Load Hut to any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phono 5S0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Blue Fox Pups For delivery July 20th to 30th, 1925, ONLY Later delivery, 25 pr cent higher. Take thnn yuuiift, COST LK9S. K-i-lr-r handled, iluclle ami luiiil flrn year Sviul for t"'v bntiklel H-lli- all.' 100 INCREASE GUARANTEED 2, 3 or 4 yr. old Breedera, with or without 100 per tnt Incrcaee, our guarantee becked by ample ae ela and 25 yra. of bualneec integrity In thle aute. llprormiT- Furnished yon HracMrertii: and lTrKUlnnln, Six liimkh, Number of Seattle. Chain-w- of commerce. CLEARY BROS. FOX FARMS M Empire lll.lir., SEATTLE, U.8.A. ("in: or the World' Largest KM Farms) St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading ' Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpad Third Avenue. FISHING POOR I HIPPOjSLAND Several Boats Arrive There from j Vancouver Island Because Failure In South j BLUE SHARK CAUGHT jHlflh Price Being Paid for Red , Springs this Year to the Fishermen ' nii'i'M rsi.AM), June 1. Trolling has been" very poor up to dale, fish are searce ami weather has been bad. I here has been a good deal of cotnpeillnni Tor Hie fish, Ihe Canadian Fis), and Old Storage Co. paying eleven renls a pound l a. si week ami Hie Jap buyers "eleven ami a half. Iloweve- most nr the rish are going to the Cold Storage, oil account of the popularity of Ihe skipper of the" Chief Zibassu, Perl Hanson and his eliief engineer Tommy Morehouse. Kyolfson Urolhers of Ihe launch Iceland Is high boat so far. Anion? the newcomers are two old timers. v. (!. Illnharl better known as Hilly and Capl. A. Anderson. Holh Ihese men are boosters for Queen Charlotte Islands. They say thai once you live on them you have lo come Iwk. Capl. Amlerson came up from the uesl coast of Vancouver Island and with him came Ihe boats Slepner, Sa Otter No. -. Scallop .u. 2 and Ihe Vilnier. Andy says that trolling on Hie Vancouver Island. eoasl has been a total failure this year. Captain Nel Robinson, skipper and owner of the launch Tar- perge, had the misfortune In burn out two main bearings In his engine and had to ' go lo Prince Itupert for repairs. Last week one of Ihe (rollers caught am) la mini n blue shark. 1 1 was not known before that Ihese sharks (ravelled this far north. The Zibassn left last night with 22,000 pounds of red springs for Prince Hupert. A. Derrick of SkidegalP Mission lias sLnrted a general store at Hippo and il is expected h will do well as hp has lots of friends here. C. (iladslone arrived with his new launch (hp Planch V. This craft whs built at his own boat building establishment at Skidegate. It is ihe second turned mil this season. The first was llio Cumshewa which is now trolling at Hippo. PRINCE GEORGE Oc-nrge Milbum, court re-rislrar, last week offered for sale Ihe sawmill of Ihe York Lumber Co. at Hend. Walle Jaeck made the highest mil 83,100 but it is hardly likely thai Ihe creditors will sell for (hat figure. Upwards of twenlyfive cars made (he trip, froin Prince George (o Quesnel last week in connection will! the Km pi re Day celebration at the P.G.ll. terminus. 'Princo'Genrge won holh hall sralini friuii. Quesnel pne. by U to '8 ilmlThe uiher by 8!lo7. William llexon's grocery slock was hadly damaged by fire which broke out in his store last week. Only prompt action prevented u serious Tire involving the -onl ir business section. Miss Dora Kilbach, who has, been visiting in the city with Mrs. Margaret Doege, has returned to her home In Melville, . . , SasKiiicuewaii. Miss Helen Abbott, who has been attending business college in Kihnojilon, has reiurueu if) the oily lo spend the holidays. The waler in the inundated LAND ACT. Notice of IntentloiTto Apply lo Leaee Lande. In thn Land Iloeurdlnir District (if 1'i nre Hupert, and situate on tho north- iiiately Kl '""' north .ff" Uio Innulh f. OoHne-MUIerd Llmtled VBiiiumver, .:.. oiM-mmllon luickei'K, ileiids Ui apply ror a lease or me km imvlnit deseillied lamH: t ,n r..n.,i,rinr at a nnat n anted apnro i..,Vi..iv it miles mirth frrom llin mouth r Winter llnrliol', Pearse Islundi thnnee northwest two elmlns, more or less, El low water mark; tlienro nortliuaet Mlonir low water mark cue hundred and itlv (IM1 rhaliis; tlienee southeast inn it' rlialiHj thenee southwest one loindred and slxly iimn rlinlns. more or to point or coiiiinencemenl and ron-, Jatiiini tWiy-iwo (iin) acres, more or ' OOSSK MII.I.Klin I.IMITKn, Name of Applicant. Dated May Ittli. mi. The federal government is taking steps this season to pre serve lolem poles ami nrtlivo grave houses lh this district and with (hat end in view Harlan I. Smith of the National (lovern input museum of Canada has ar ¬ rived at lliuellon to lake charge of (he work, lie is accompanied by ltuchanan Campbell of Ihe C.N. It. who will handle thn en gineering features and II. S. HaW lanlyne who will look after the arlislio side of Ihe work. The movement of poles for ex. port through .New Hazellon is causing congestion in the local railway yard which will have lo lie extended If the business is lo ho properly handled. Miss Lucille Ouss of Francois Lnko Is visiting here wilh her nu n I, Mrs. S. II. Senkplel. The Hulkley Hiver look a drop of several feet last week and the YHK PATTf VCTMi CROSS WORD PUZZLE I f p i pn p I 7 KEY TO CROSS WORD PUZZLE Horizontal t A roadway ah 1 Commotion 3 Sound-in music 8 Preposition - j A rodent 0 Company (alt) 5 Useful iif a poker game 10 Steamship (ah) 0 Negative-' , 12 Girl's name (ah. 7 Self-ceniered 1 To prod 11 Accordingly 1 Chair -,. 12 German affirmative ' 15 Part of Dip body 15 Man's name (an) 1N To varnish again 10 Girl's name, spelled, hack- 10 Part of a pen wards 20 Moist , 17 Pone of the body 23 French for "half" 21 Article 25 Preposition 22 What "we always have with 27 A disirict in (he U.S. (ah) us" - 28 A Slat where ''seeing is 23 Man's name (ah) believing" fab ' '25 A doctor's degree (ah) 20 Province of Canada (ah) 2fi Away from 31 Spirit of sacrifice 28 A soldier's war decoration Vertical (ah) 1 Lawless men 30 Name Riven to a farmer (ah'' portion of Prince (ieorge lown-sile has fallen between five ami six feel ami a recurrence of flood conditions is not. FIRST PICTURE WEST COAST!" Rev. J. Gtllett Sets up Tent at Hippo Island and Gets Big Audience HIPPO ISLAM), June 1. The popular skipper and sky pilot, Rev. J. dilletl came in al the week end witli the staunch little mission boat Western Hope. He made the run from Massed in 11 hours. Accompanying him was Mrs. (iillell and Ihe children. Mrs. Gillelt says the boat rolled -so much that the children' rolled out of thoir bunks twice. All whistle in the harbor saluted Ihe little mission launch when she enlered Ihe harbor and (ho next evening Mr. Gillett put on a moving picture show, Ihe first lo bo shown on the west coast of Queen Charlotte Islands. Two large louts were put up on the shore and they wen crammed to Ihe very edge. .Mr. (illicit is Ihe first skipper to fake a boa I through Skidegate Narrows without a pMlot. When he told about coming through ilone,,.otiieyile was heard lo say The missionary expects (o call at all Ihe places in Skidegate Ip-let and Moresby Island as far as Cape St. James and return- to Masselt by way of the West Coast. NEW HAZELTON Indians have recently been mak ing good oalches of spring sal mon in Hagwilgcl Canyon. S. H. Senkplel has reopened his pole camp along Hie Nine Mile wagon road and a good number of men will lie working there right through to next sprin ius Christiansen and associates have the contract for cutting poles, .piling and ties; James Lloyd and J.. York have taken contract for. the skidding and Ihe hauling will be done by Mr. Senkpiel with his own outfit. John Neidharl of Remo has been' admitltti lo Ihe Hazelton Hospital. Most o? llio Indians of Hip district havP ileparled for 1he Skeena Hiver canneries the movement this year has been earlier than usual. There was a welcome spell .if rain in the district on Wednesday -which did more good than a frost preceding it did damage. Dominion Veterinary Caxton of Nelson visited the Kispiox district last week and found there was no glanders imong the stock there as had been reported. OREGON PEOPLE ARE EXAMINING TIMBER ISLAND WEST COAST SKlDF.OA't'K. June l.-C. D. Kmnionils of Portland, Oregon, is on llennel Sound with two large parties of timber cruisers Ilia ire looking over some of his arge timber holdings Ihere. Mr. Kmmonds is having a Pacific Milk in . Hammond m I fj n A woman in Hammond, 11. C. who did not give permission lo use her name, takes the trouble to write us that she had done us, what she calls, an injustice by being prejudiced nigainst canned milk. For over a year she has been n eonsfslen'l. user of (Pacific Milk and never wanls anything heller for cooking at her tahle. Pacific Milk Co. Limited Head Office, Vancouver Factories at Ladner and Abbots- ford Can You Afford to Speculate? v. i jClVERY time you buy something you are 1 either speculating or making a dehnite investment. Few people can afford to speculate. Yet many do it continually, in making their everyday purchases. And it is so unnecessary. The advertisements make it easy for any one to avoid taking a chance. The merchant or manufacturer who advertises, realizes that the good-will of his customers means money in the bank to him. He knows that the public confidence in his product and public respect for his own character are as valuable as his credit at the bank. So he makes the individual satisfaction of his patrons, their loyalty and their friendship paramount issues in his business. When you buy an advertised product, you can know in advance what to expect in return for your money. You can count on Us being right. You are making an investment. But when you buy nameless, unbranded merchandise, you are taking a chance. You are speculating. Know what you buy. The advertisements will tell you. trail cut from the head of Hen- iMl Sound to llanne Hiver. Skide gate Inlet. NEW METHOD USED IN SMOKING HAMS CIIICAOO, June 1 A long horizontal gas burner playing a stream of fire into a pile of hardwood sawjljist creates Ihe smoke for curing hams and bacon in Chicago's packinK plants. At one t(me wood fires were smudged to produce great giianlilios of, smoke which came' ihdirjM'ticoi)1afl with the inpat, but this sysleih ias been HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert O. O. Ileighway, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoyd, V. D. Casley, A. Harvey, John Duns, J. A. Thomas, L. Richardson, W. J. Campbell, F. V. Delcourt, N. L. Lando and R. H. Polil, Vancouver; John Mc-Swan, Ocean Falls; A. 11. Charlton, Kdnionlon; W. H. Manuel, Prince Oeorge; J. 11. Robertson, Toronto: L. Wurko aiuh family. 'Ovrace; A. K. Mc-Arlhur and family and W. S. Harris, Prince Rupert; Mr, and Mrs. O. Polulnlio, F.iulako; II. 11. Mueller, Los Angeles; R. 11. Mc- Cullouclr, Minneapolis; Jocelyn Perkins, London, Kngland; Mr. and .Mrs. M. 1). Knge, John ami Arnold Knge, Petersburg, Alaska; Mr. and Mrs. John Imeson, Ket chikan; J. H. Morgan, Surf In let. Central II. Watson, Los Angeles; Geo Proctor, E. Thompson, J. A. Riggs, Vancouver; K. Ferreira, PJielan; G. Chase. G. Morrison F. Johnson, 8. Shofskey, V. Dug- gan and C. Gosman, C.N.R.; M J. Woods, Premier. Advertise in the Dally News Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK ND SHIPYARD Operating G.T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry book Englnoers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F (CANADIAN PACiriC Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINOE8S MARY. For Ketchikan, Wrangill, Juneau and Skegwey May Sth, asth, 29th, .June Sth For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle May let, 1th, 224, June 2nd, 13th. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanaon Bay, Eett Bella Bella, Ocean Fella, Nmu, Alert Bey, Campbell River, and Vancouver every Saturday 11 a.m. Agency for all SteamaMp Llnee. Fll In format ( (rem W. C. ORCHARD Central Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, BX. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sallinirs from Prlure Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swaneen Bay, and Alert Bay, Tueedey, 8 PJI. or VANCOUVER, VIOTPRIA, Alert Bay, and Swaneon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANTOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, M P.M. for PORT SIMPSON and Naaa River Cannerlea. Friday AJi. US 2nd Avenue. A. Baraaley, Agent. Prince Rupert. 8.0. Advertise in "The Daily News"