Tuesday, July 7. 1025. .page rwd VAiit iviiai ORMES LIMITED, Prince Rupert, B.C. The Daily News FRINGE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA erate just us soon as it is completed. II II III II 111 III wm-M LA mWTS llaaaW M rr a mr to-mighv Days Or Money Back Women who wish to stimulate tht growth of their hair thould use Van Caa Liquid bcalp Massage. A glorious head of strong vigorous hair aurely follow! ita conaia-tent use. and cotniatent use ia easy because Vn Eas correi fitted with a patent rubber applicator thut f eeda the lAtdicatnenl directly to the roots ot the hair. And the flexible nipples of the applicator bring a healthy circulation of Wood to teed the hair tsoti. Buy your Van Ess on DC-day treatment plan. Mbhey Back if it fail. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily Nevrs, Limited, Third Avenue. 11. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.0 (ft By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year . $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. ... $1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front P.ige $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion.' ...25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion ...2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion .I5c per agate line Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 a 1 1 . 1" J i 1 rrt ! n m f . rtiiauveriising snouia ne in ine uaity acws umce oeinre, p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. nAfLT KDITION Fish Business Is Of Utmost Importance. Tuesday, July 7, 1925. Ihe halibut fishing business is of utmost importance to the people of Prince Rupert and to the railway company and for that reason it is a little difficult to understand the .action of Hie. company in refusing to carry local fish offering by the buyers at this pint. There probably are mechanical difficulties but the fish must gel to market quickly if the.business is to be retained here. The case is accentuated when the sale takes place on Saturday, no train goes out on Sunday and Monday's train cannot take it all. By Tuesday a lot nT valuable time has been lost. It is to be hoped that negotiations now under way will result in some better arrangement than seems to be in force at present. Sports" As Means r,v- f 'Vi: .! r : -l : Of Getting Together. The value of athletic sports and games to improve interna tionai relationships and to bring aitout closer association be tween cities and towns and village communities is seen everywhere. The other day in the name of sport- a special boat was chartered which took Prince Rupert people to Ketchikan. Villages along the railway meet in competition at baseball or football. Sii in every part of this country and the world we find sports and games drawing people closer together. They meet to play and the result is beneficial to each. r t Salmon Fisheries nuiuuiy i neir uwn, It is very satisfactory to know Dial the salmon fisheries eeni to lie Holding their own in spile of the rather intensive fishing which is going on. The regulations providing for a weekly close season seem to be effective in allowing a sufficient number or salmon to pas the nets to the spawning; grounds. Added to that is the action of the fisheries department in keeping the streams Tree from obstructions. Complaints are sometimes made that fishing is allowed too close to the mouths of small streams with fatal results, but lliese are small matters of administration and do not affect the inaitiissue. Providing Business For The Elevator. 'Inhere iftems to be a "little difference of opinion as to the besj nieUiod'lof proceeding ftr getting business for the elevator. While u: great many- fay(,n!lif(ijatidi,pf-ai local brokerage company, others seem lo iifhM r-i, mum is iu t-siniMiMi ncic. j ii any rae me euori is irood and .f 1... 1 . I J.. j - . - - rii mu jir ut-Mmoie iu iorm a company that woo d an n n n ousiuess iu insure mat right rmm the first Ihe elevator will be GRANT'S Best Procurable' M (THE OHICINAU Pure Scotch Whisky I RICHEST IN FINrST HIGHLAND MALT Dot tin! ud ttnmtti kjt William Cam 61 Sons Unite OokIkUkIi and B.lvn-anliv.l OislillcnM. Dull-lowm4iX:i4waw. ScMlui. This advdrtisement Is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. the JOHN HOUSTON - Trail Blazer By Charles Harrison Gibbons in "The Lance" Victoria's new weekly paper Rummaging through accumiilaled old papers with intent to burn most of them, 1 came across one letter in handwriting I did not at first remember. It was a forceful flowing band, the. letters boldly black, words- intermittently linked together, lines well spaced and trending upward according to chirographical experts invariably indicative of daring optimism) and every stroke dogmatically decisive. No man could write such a hand unless of determined type . le could iyvcr be a "yes, yer-er.'J 1 looked for Ihe signature. "Why of coursfanthftt's just how he would write!" the signature was. I "John Houston." ' , There wasn't anything in that particular letter to warrant its preservation, hut It started mem ory hack-trailing- to m uj when Houston was an untirown-eil kins of 'the Kootenay, idol of Nelson City, mayor there so Ions . i . .....1 as tie wamcii to i)iinui.-isi unu champion of his habitat and its tecislalive renresentative a isioii, a .virile journalist, jiol til- portfolio was , that John Houston ways scrupulously eorrec.j in omi sumn iiiiugs uiai migiu ue Conduct or suavely spoken, but all right for . Mr. Houston but physirally and mentally strong, would Hot n for a Minister of in times and places where, llie i.rown. 1 strength was the niasterkey. Ij That wrote finis to John' wonder if Nelson ever has raised; Houston s political ambitions and any permanent monument' to him' made him. an even more polcn-j its first mayor, its first news- tiU nangerous slick off dyna- paper champion, its first provin- mite to have about the assembly, cial parliamentarian? Or liasj chamber. He sojved a difficulty Prince Hupert or Prince 5eorge, ilial was becoming embarrassing in each or winch places iiso ne was in the vanguard of courage ous pioneers? A' Man's Man Always John Houston liriiui, r.niomhi.i nffuir iiu;1"'! me by political leader Ulso was'a shade!!inr,an rpago special story ..." ,.r tii n.i, in i "II t I uiiuip nun supporter, especially as to . railway policies. The government quest He of the sniffed brimstone at each- and everyi n.P.H. move and mistook thej Every ship that comes here has to Be lined with lumber .indlance. Mr; Brown for a work or this provides u market for the mill and also work for carpenters 'more tentatively caressed a bump and others. Jl is of the utmost importance ili.it Hip .iev.-ii.r ....! u i.,,i n..i.i,lrtt.,i nu to an old-fashioned ebony ruler, a convenient and formidable dek weapon for one of sedentary habit. No Modesty Complex When John Houston came to Victoria In assume his parliamentary duties, it was with no agraiil modest thought of warming any back-bench seat. Nor dbl he sec any reason he should serve a novitiate while familiarizing himself, with the ropes of the imposing law foundry overlooking James Ilay.i. On the contrary he wus firmly' convinced that hn Was cast byj nature in the mould of an ideal 1 Mines Minister, lie .confessed it 1 to the Premier, too, and so elab-oraled bis claims and -qualifications that his niitfte. soon after hvas submitted for' cabinet pre ferment. Came the unexpected! Sir Henri July de Lotbiiviere then reigned at Government House. His Honor, too, wus a strong man with a will of his own, albeit a cnuVJly aristocrat. He hurled not the commonplace monkey-wrench but The mace of veto In- to the routine machinery, shattering lonji-e.stalilished precedent by deciining-to ucaept the inlli-tanl .Nelson member ;S one of his advisers. Am(. while Jlis language was polished and graceful, there was no doubt-what he-meant. His pioneer of a species now all -but reason for refusing to ratify Mr. extinct, a trail-blazer, a man of , Houston's recommendation for a liv Inuvinr hiiitn it.l.lnnK. l.n.,1 'j ....ip. ru'llll hij iif-nu- ed south. j Prepared His Own Poison This was more than twenty fier?ely,years ago. J. c. Mcl.agan had! cjiinionaled, direct iu speech ami died not Ions' before and I had action, a friend to the last ditch1 succeeded him in editorial! and a resourceful and uncom- charge of the Vancouver Wortd. . . .. . i .1 .. i . . I promising enemy.. No man did 1 ersisi.-iu rumor nau it in.it . . II., I... J I . . , . more, lounuationaiiy, towaru """-'"' "u locaieu awesn in making Nelson the city it is. No ."Omrieid, Nevada, a boom town man gave himself more usefullyjat llie moment riding 1 lie crest or disinterestedly to public ser-j01 Ils intoxicant wave. Nelso i vice in the early days of Prince WPl"V nngeiy and confused. Ilupert. No one worked half as llir' hadn t Ili slighlesl know-hard or in the face of such It,,iM! whether or not. their men-heavy handicaps to put Prince ,,Pr intended to return and re i-'ieorge on the map. resent them luring llie session Houston was at one and the near- i-wroie lo (.oi.irie'd, same time-aowec. of.-1 strength a1ji"? 1iin- t-ind a thorn in the flesh of Pro- J'" ,li4'!,; ,l,,.r 1 ,iud I reply, vincial Conservatism, in the in- He, ''. be it reniembered, i Jfancy of the McBride regime! """.'P onservanve. j nere was wIiimi Hih tin i- iiik atwl Hi.. Tinli-!"" 'a""V . iirii-iin;-iiiiifr lie were si ill a trifle bewildered ... ... over tlie new parly alignment 'cheek in his was Iliad a Liberal answered answered make-up. Ours newspaper, lie transmit - in ins own pom nanuwriiiig out-lpokenl vui.-ii'n.Tii .,ui .. under 1 a iuneiu uaicnne, in iii;ii me i uuuway .meinner ior Nelson" (htnsejf) was held - up desired tri live in. anuty with thej'" im""c . cn C.P.H. The mayor of and mem- fT o" fl ,?f, a,,. p ai,d her for Nelson was Out will, knife. I'" -a'-dled will, a vi - and tomahawk in company's scalp. iiru-Mit-.tK uiiKiiuwii ,io present journalistic standards, as a r.'- inegrade and a quitter. S3 FREE St. Charles Recipe Book Send today for this collection ol tested recipes lor Soups, Bread, Entrees, Fish, Vegetables, Salads and Dressings, Cakes and Cookies, Pastries, Desserts, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Candies and Beverages. It will be sent to you tree. The Borden Co. Limited Vancouver ST. P. ! STQLARltS Wi'h note; transcontinental highway for the' ? "Ul ' iwant. Its what Id of m"- ,. , , say o i t in I track of a .Satanic, la . i ,f Jf , ,( H.ere was a time wbenjfi.n ,pok, B. )pn.tllesi- HiauglmesKy h,mself, supported , : ,, on the one hand by General Pu- ' h" " ' T '" ' . a hoot, and -its to , , ,, , ,. the coining mc. perintendeni Marpole and on ,I(t , , ,f oilier hand by l-.xecutiv.e Agent , vlml.nit vipil,n. 0 Heorge McL. ltrown now (Sir, .,n i., f.eorpa. invaded the ed lorial , JM C0In J)a,.k fn M)e deo at Nelson either to read lhoAion ,.lf ni(mry ,Prvft, ariplll) not act or to extort terms of ,)Ul .,,,,,4 duties peace iroiu ineir uery n.ciiuio. ... ere hrf.n'mixl 'oeVTo'n'etorilv and jusi wnai ineir program was re-i .... n lovd..v nt mains velleil In "niysleay. 1'hey ,.,,. t, .., Vrii.f ,.,,.1 i, i'JS.VVbail a 'charu'vM'fi disclose it i,urrj), there.' ' " before Houston, singie-nanueu, nniiaif,n in Pi-in 11,1. evicted Ihenv A flyiuig inkstand1 is reputed to liave -registered abnormal development of philn- Ipiogenitiveness but which renlly was the record of an introduction! Here's a real shortcake pert and Prince (ieorge and how lie read his own obituary, will tie published tomorrow. . i HELD CELEBRATION ON SATURDAY LAST Three Bands Present at Port Esslngton for Big Event. Dances In Evening. POM' KSrSINUTON, July 7. This (own held its Dominion Day celebration on Saturday so as lo not interfere with the. fishing. A full program of sports and games were run off, includ ing fool races and canoe races, 't hree bands were present and in the evening two dances were held, one by the Metlakalla band jjtid the oilier in Community Hall by the Kinpinx hand. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen f.harlolle Land Hc-rnrding District of Prince llu- perl, and situate at Ilooney Point, firaham Island, Hrilish Columbia. Take Notice that Langara Fishing & Packing Company Limited, of Masself, H.C., occupation Packers, intends to apply for a lease of the following, de scribed land: - Commencing at a post'planfed at Ilooney Point, Graham Island, HriOsh Columbia; thiMice northerly five chains, more or less, lo low water mark; thence westerly alonjr low water mark one hundved and sixty chains; thence southerly five chains; thence easterly one hundred and sixty chains, more or less, to point of j commencement, and ' containing eighty acres, more or less. LANGARA FISHING &, PACKING! PACKING W). LTD. Applicant. Per K. II. Simpson. Agent. Dated .Tune 12th, 1925. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Application for Beer License Notice is hereby given, that on the ll lb day of June next, the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for r licence in respect lo premises being part of the building known as Hudson Bay Hotel, Telegraph Creek, B.C. upon thp lapds described as Lnls 3 and i; block 2, map 975, Prince lluperl Land Registration District, 'in 'the Province of British .Columbia, for the sale Of beer by lbs glass or by open bollle for consumption on the premises. Dated this 25!h day of Ma v.' 1 925; KRIC McGKKR, Lessee, Applicant. I ' ','' Here's a shortcake more delicious, more nourishing and more easily digested than the ordinary shortcake that is made of soggy white flour dough. Dip the strawberries over hredded Wheat then serve with sugar and cream. .A treat for the warm, sultry days cool and refreshing. Contains all the iron you need, all the vitamines you need, all the bran you need. A wholesome, nourishing dish for breakfast, for lunch, for dinner. 'Mostfood for least money ORMES LIMITED Something New for the Children MAN IN THE MOON LOLLIPOPS A pure, high-class Candy in a new form. Each ,4. . . 10o 4 A Ileal Bargain In VACUUM BOTTLES We bought this lot tery cheap. On sale at each .. . ... 55c RINEX A guaranteed relief iu cases of Head Cold. Hay l-'eter, etc. oiir money back If nol satisfied with results. Per bottle , $1.00 'FREE ENLARGEMENT , Bring your iltns and negatives in for us to develop and print. Save the coupons in the envelopes and ct a free enlargement. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Phone 82 and 200 WHEN TEACHER "Kept you in" llemembcr when you were a liltle girl and how you fell when teacher ket yon in "after school" on ij bright, spring afternoon? And isn't it llie same when washing keeps you in the house now that spring is here? Our Family Washing Service will do your washing thoroughly and iron all your flat work, with romplete sat isfnetion. Lei our representative explain lo- you this Do Luxe Laundry Service for people who are only satisfied wilh the CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8 DON'T Throw Money Away! When contemplating house or boat building get our mill prices on your lumber" requirements. IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY We are agent for Ihe Prince lluperl .Spruce Mills and can quote you altrarUve prices on Iheir products: Cedar Timbers and 8hlp!ap. Cedar Boat Lumber. Spruce and Hemlock Finish. 8pruce and Hemlock Flooring. Spruce Shlplap. Spruce Dimension. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 564.