Monday. .Tune 8, 1925. Economy PLUS Thrifty and resourceful housewives of Jlrif ImIi Ool-iiinliia see In Carnation Milk "t ,,niy economy, bnt a pure, nourishing, ever-ready supply of wholesome milk- Your grocer lias Carnation, jo you need never run .short. Made In Canada Carnation Milk John L. Christie Sales Agent Prince Rupert Bargains in Woollens sports Flannels, wool crepes, tweeds, FRENCH CHARMEEN, Etc. Values up to aa.oo, for $2.25 West of England Store Phone 753. Third Ave. "Demers" Hap lli' Newest. anl DainMesf of Summer Lingerie Come and See Them House of Quality Phone 27 P.O .Box 327 Blue Fox Pups For dallvary July 20lh U 30th, 1823, ONLY; LaLr dlltry, 25 ptp cant Mghar. Tike Hum young-, C1ST LESS, l:lr liaiidliMl, il.K-lle mil 111 ril r l r t eap Send Tor new Imoklet IHb all 100 INCREASE GUARANTEED 2, 3 or 4 yp. old Bntdert, with op without 100 pep cant Ineraaaa, oup guarantaa back ad by ampla ai-ta and 29 ypa. of bualnaaa Intag-Pity In thla atata. Hrf ewnrf Furnished yon MraclMreetv and PreMileuti, Six Nank. Member nf Seattle. Chamber of Cmnroerre. CLEARY BROS. FOX FARMS M Empire llltl., PRATTLE. U.S.A. (Onu of the WurlO'i Larirrat Vox Farms) DnRRKenny DENTIST Exchange Block Phone 109 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone tS. Cartas, Warehousing, And Distributing. Team or Motor Servlve. Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Plan and Furniture Moving. STEVENS ADDS I OPPOSITION TO I P.R. ELEVATOR Toronto Conservatives and Red Deer Progressive Critical of Proposal During tbr, recent debate on the Prince Rupert elevator vote David .Spenco, it prominent Toronto Conservative, and Alfred Spenkman, Progressive, of llr.. Deer, liotli criticized the expenditure and Mr. Speakman touched up Mr. Stork for advocating it. Then II .11. Steven, Conser vative, of Vancouver, opened fire. He said: "I have no intention of criti cizing the government for con-sirucing an elevator at Prince Itupert. hut I want to point out that the MinMer of Public Works (Mr. King, Koolenay) suggests as a justification for Hie work the development of lliej hinterland, the northern part of Hiitisli Columbia, with particular reference In the district around (iolsa Lake Francis Lake, Ne-ehaco Valley, liulkley Valley and Vanderhoof. There are some ex-lellent agricultural lands in the northern part of British Colum-bia.bul I want to tell the Minister of Puhlic Works and the government that had they built nu elevator at Prince Itupert at one-half of the present cost it would have served the purposes of the locality and could have lr-on enlarged lalPr on to meet any development in trade. Had they done thnl and taken the halnnre nf the vole, of r00,000 r S700.000. and devotpd 41 to some demons! ratjon farms for the assistance nf mixed agriculture in the northern part of the province. Ihey would have advanced the Intprpsls of lhat spc-tion." Red Herring "Tup elevator, if its success warranted an extension, could easily have iheen enlarged. Hut w'.ial is the government doing now? It is wholly disregarding the dairying and mixed farming possibilities of that great northern section; and the one thing that northern llritish Columbia lentiircs is the development of mixed farming, ffor this is- Sis hasic agricultural possibility, rather than the growing of rain. Some grain may he grown in one or Uvo districts hut not to any great extent, while un doubtedly there are large possi bilities in the direcion of mixpd farming. "I suggest lo Die Minister of Puhlic Works that as Ihe chief adviser of the government from the province of British Colum bia he certainly has not done the SKALKD TKNDF.RS addressed to Ihe undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for Wharf Repairs, Port Clements, U.G., will bo received until 12 o'clock noon (daylight saving), Tuesday, June 23, 1925, for repairs to Ihe wharf at Port. Clements,, Skecim District, H,U . Plans and forms of contract can be seen and specification and form of lender obtained at this Department, at the olllco of the District Engineer, Old Post Ofllce Huilding, Vicloria, H.C.; and at the Post Oftlces, Vancouver, H.C.; Prince Rnperl, H.C., and Port Clements, ll.C Tenders will not be considered unless made on I ho printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordances with the conditions contained therein. Kach tender must ho accompanied by an accepted clipfpio on a chartered bank, payable lo the order of the, Minister of Puhlic Works, eoual to 10 per cent of the amount of Ihe tender, llonds of the Dominion or lianaua or llonds of the Canadian National Railway Company will also he ncceplP'l as security, or bond and a cheque If required to make up" an odd amount. ,,1,.. nine prints can be obtained at thix Department by de positing an accepted cheque for Mm sum of $10, payable to the order of Ihe Minister of Puhlic Works, which will be returned ir the intending bidder submit u regular bid. Hy order, S. K. O'HRIKiN, a Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 26, 1025. 1 85 Round Trip Excursion Fares Tlakata aal. alaily Kansas City St. Louis . . Chicago . . Detroit . . Cleveland . Washington New York . Boston . $126.00 129.50 134.00 153.62 156.56 189.56 195.40 201.50 Corret ponding fans to other important cratera. Final return limit October 3 1 , 192S. Liberal top-over privUen doing and returciirnt- Zion NltUul Park Low aummer larea to thia new Wonderland of Color in Southern Utah. Why not take it in on your way Eait ? T.ILwataa.NetWnal Park -Miy aiao be made aa a aide trip at a amall additional coat. Aak for free booklet deacrittivc of theae f amcua reaorta. Wherever you want to go, let ua make all your arrangement.. It coata ao more and will aavc your valuable time. Union Paclflo System 1405 4th Ave. and Union Station Seattle, Washington northern part of that province a pood (urn by advising the government to spend spend 1, 30(1,-000 in a new elevator. The government could have provided first rate elevator facilities at a cost of $500,000, and the structure could easily have 1ieen extended next year if the circumstances made such an extension imperative. Instead nf that we are committed to a contract for Sl.300,000, which I think it will be admitted will be largely experimental. Admits Handicap "A word with reference to Ihe suggestion made by the lion. member (Mr. Stork;, that it! costs 13 a car to haul grain from New Westminster to Vancouver. That is true; the Canadian National Railways have to pay for the service when moving grain over Ihe line from Westminster to TOE DAILT H15W8 FIRST TOURIST BOAT WAS HERE Princess Louise, Caot. Arthur Slater, Had 240 Passengers and 400 Tons of Freight Today With the arrival this morning on her first trip of the season of the big G.P.Il. Alaska liner Prin cess Louise, Capt. Arthur Slater, the first large batch of tourists this year paid a visit to the city. The Princess Louise, which was in port from 7 lo 9 o'clock, had 210 passengers and 400 tons of freight aboard. The roost, of the passengers were round trip tour ists although there were ia few sourdoughs for the mining fields. Passengers debarking from the vessel here were Mr. Nightingale, Mr. Juxliec W. A. Macdonald, W. K. O. Johnson, Douglas Lay, Miss Margeta Antich, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon and win, Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Kay, Hon. A. M. Manson, Mr. Huseol, Mrs. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Macaulay and T. Van Dyke. Those sailing for the north on the vessel from here were Judge V. Mcll. Young for Allin; J. Sieg-j fried, Frank Phiscator, M. D. It. ; Place, J. O'Shea, James Kelly, J. i.Melnlyre for Wrangell; Mrs. 'llenry Faweetl and Fred O'Reilly ifor Ketchikan; Charles Kessler, Miss Flaherty and Miss Ryan for Juneau; Henry Rouvane and C. J. McDonald for Carcross. The next C.P.R. lourist boat will be the Princess Alice which is due next Monday. FRED STORK ON WEST INDIES COMMITTEE Work Scheduled to Commence on June 19 at Ottawa OTTAWA June 8. preparations for the. Canadian-Wesl Indies Trade Conference, which is scheduled lo. begin in Ottawa. June 19 next, are now being made by the Dominion government. Joint cabinet and commilteies have been appointed and aee now engaged in New! Ihe preparation of data vviJh a Vancouver. 1 view to a new trade treaty be- Furthermore, (he New Wedndii-sler bridge has about reached Its traffic capacity. I have no hesitation therefore in saying lhat the lime is past when the government is warranted in longrr delaying building on the Fraser River facilities for the export :f grnin from the terminal., ol the Canadian years or I ween the two countries and making arrangements for the reception of delegates from practically all parts of the Hritish West Indies. The members of the cabinet committee appointed include Hon. T. A. Low, minister of trade and commence, chair- Nalional. Afler m.myjman; Ron. J. A. Hold), Hon. 1. fi. tudy of the who's pro-1 A. Caidin, Hon. W. It. Mother- Idem, I do not hesitate for a mo-1 well, Hon. Jolm II. Sinclair and ment lo say that this expenditure , Hon. fleorge p. Rralmm. The on the Frnser River is morn war-(parliamentary committee is com-ranled than the expenditure of j posed of Hance J. Logan, M.P., this $1,300,000. I do not want chairman; Herbert Marler, M.P., lion, gentlemen to go away wilh.t'ol, Thomas Vien, M.P., W. J. (he impression that J am opposed 'Snowball, M.P., James Malcolm, to development at Prince Rupert ;iM. P., and I-red Mork, M.P. I want lo see Prince Rupert de veloped and Ihe harbor, there utilized. I do say, howevpr, lhat the Minister of Public Vrks has ill advised the government in neglecting Ihe 'mixed farming possibilities of northern Ilritjsli Columbia while, so (o speak, putting all his eggs in one Mr. King (Kootenay) : Oh no. Mr.' Stevens; Th'at'Isiiat'iny lion, friend has done. The government could have spent half a million on this elevator and pro vided first class facilities for some years, adding lo litem ns the grain trade developed; and the balance of Ihe money could have been devoted lo developing other branches of agriculture more suitable lo Ihe district than Hint, of grain growing. TIMBER SALE X 7050. There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at noon on Ihe IKIh day of June, 1925, in the office of Forest Supervisor nt. Smithers, H.O., Iho Licence X7050, to cut 180,000 lineal feci. of Cedar Poles and piling on Lot 2380, situated on the South Hank of Skeena River, west of Skeciin Crossing Cassiar Land District Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided any one unable lo nlleiul tho auction In person may submit a scaled tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated ns one. bid." Further particulars of tho unioi j oresier, vicuiria, or District Forester, 'Prince Ru port, B.C. MANY AT AUDITORIUM ON SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing Enjoyed by Great Many, Exhibition Sword Dance The Auditorium proved a popular rejidezvouS qf enlertainnienf, oiiv Saturday night when a largo crowd thoroughly enjoyed dancing from 8.30 until 11 p.m. Mr. Marren says that dancers can enjoy themselves just as much between 8 and 11 as between II nnd 2 a.m. without tho proper amount of sleep being interfered with. During tho first, part of the program on Saturday Miss Mary' McKenzie, Moricetown, a pupil of Miss Nellie Nicol, Vancouver, gave a' clever exhibition of the Highland lling and the sword dance accompanied by piper Leslie. The dances were much appreciated both by Ihe management ami the spectators. On Wednesday evening H. As toria will give an impersonation of n Chinaman singing a song anil on Thursday evening thero will bo stings by Messrs. Sabonr- in and Couture, CHARLIE SMITH IN COMMAND CARDENA Capt. A. E. Dickson Has Gone to the Old Country to Bring Out New Vessel Union sleamer Cardena, north bound from Vancouver and way ports 10 Hlewarl, Anyox nud Alice Arm, was here from 0 to 8 Can You Afford to Speculate? TVERY time you buy something you are 1 either speculating or making a definite investment. Fjew people, can afford to speculate. Yet many ido it continually, in making their every- day purchases. And it is so unnecessary. The ; advertisements make it easy for any one to...', avoid taking a chance. 7 The merchant or manufacturer who ad-, vertises, 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 metres the individual satisfaction of his patrons, their loyalty and their friendship paramount issues, in his business. When you buy an advertised product, you cari know in advance what to expect in return for your money. You can count on its being right. You are making an investment. But when you buy nameless, unbranded mcr- ' chandise, you are taking a chance: You speculating. : II. W, MacLeod has been ap pointed fisheries overseer for the district of Cariboo succeed-! ing J. Korin Campbell of this city. A temporary automobile camp Is to no esialiilslied at tne rear of the City Hall .here. Kdward Crppnwood, C.N.R. sec tion hand at Fort Fraser, died jn the Prince (Jen'rge hospital last week from injuries sustained when he whs struck by a loco motive. Miss Rulh Ina Pinkerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Pinkerman of this cily, and Aubrey A. Harkwell, also of this city, were married last week by Rev. S. T. Galhralth. Afler tho o'clock last night. Tho vesiel ceremony which was a very pret are: Know what you buy. The advertisements will tell you. had a fair sized passenger list and freight cargo. Capt. p. U. Smith, well known as master of the freighter Chillivvack, is now in command of the Cardena in place of Capt. A. K. Dickson, t lie regular skipper, who has been sent to the Old Country by tho company to bring out the new steamer Lady Cynthia. ON GASBOAT CRUISE TO SOUTHERN CITIES Charlie Currle and Sydney Hunter Set Sail This Morning on .',.. The Ruby Mae . Charlie Ourrie and Sydney Hunter left early this morning on the" gasboat Ruby Mne on a holiday cruise to' Vancouvef, Seattle and other southern cities. They expect lo make the trip between here and Vancouver in from five lo seven days and will be nway altogether about n month. PRINCE GEORGE RAW FURS If you want to he paid highest possible CASH prices for your RAW FURS, forward them .to R. 8. ROBINSON A 80NS, LTD. Branch Receiving Office: 1225-6 Standard Bank Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. Head Office: H.S. II. Bldg., 43-51 Louise St., Winnipeg, Man. EsL 1883. Incorporated i 020 ly one, Ihe couple left for Saskatoon wltfre they will spend (heir honeymoon ..before, proceeding To Edmonton jo take up their residence. The cily council is taking steps to jnduce Ihe United Grain; Growers to establish a mill here. Their plant at Hulton was recently destroyed by fire and it ift understood they will not rebuild there. Mrs. Ann O'Rourke, wife of Maurice O'Rourke, locomotive engineer, died in the Prince George hospital last week from injuries sustained when she was thrown out of an automobile on Ihe Prince George - Quesnel highway. The Windsor and Columbus hotels here have been granted beer licenses. W. L. Armstrong, station agent here, is erecting a resi dence on tax sale lots he has purchased -from Iho cily, y Dr. Hlack, director of colonization for the Canadian National Railways, is expected hero about the end of the month to look over lands in hc vicinity of Ihe city which are available for set tlement. Ho will bo accompanied by his assistant, ft. A, Field. Advertise in the Daily News. DRY B1RCHW00D and Cedar S&50 Per Load Cut to any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. small or Now obtainable In Prince Rupert. Spina Canada's Favorite Furniture Polish. At all good stores In largo bottles. Also "SUPREMA" and the famous Bleach." Mop Oil "Eureka Look for the Rooster Label.