s age en We save you MONEY QUALITY IS WHAT COUNTS Our Prices arc no higher Hi an any oilier store in Canada. Oooils marked in plain figures according (u grade. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, Etc. Save Your Eyes Our Optician lias had over 25 years' experience testing eyes and filling glasses. Satisfaction Max Heilbroner Tho Diamond Merchant of the North trawberries Your last chance for preserving Per box . i ? hoses for ... . Per crale . , . , . , t .. 15c .. 40c $3.00 These 'berries are in excellent condition fled Currants, per crate $2.50 Black Currants, per crale $3.00 Apricots, per crate- $1.90 Mussallem's Phones 18 and 84 You can't afford to walk Time is too important. M'c lake you any place, Day or Night, for 50c. Nice clean Sedans, driven by polite drivers. Special rates for parly gatherings. Kindling We are once again In a position to, supply this well known f(re starter. If you need a hurry up fire order this Kiln Dried Wood. "The only wood worth bothering with." We also deliver ice . and coal and will quote on moving your furniture. The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones 189-112 DANCE At the Auditorium THURS. EVE., JULY 23. Under direction oT Mrs. II. O. Crewe. During the evening a toe dance by Miss Hilda Murray and also Group Dancing. Wostholme Orchestra. Hcfreshmenls served. Gents $1.00. Ladles 50o. Dancing Class as Usual, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7.110 to 8.30, followed by danciii from 8.30 lo II. and Saturday livening until 12. P.O. Box 235. Phono 209 Richard Garreti representing W. H. M. ROLSTON A CO. Specialising in Portland Canal Mining Slocks. Porter Idaho-Marmot Metals I VARIOUS MATTERS PERTAIN INQ TO FUR AND QAME TAKEN UP AT CONSERVA TION MEETING. continued from page one) on the Indians of the Ulcalcho tribe, some 130 in number, who lived in t lie interior about 40 miles from Delia (ioola, He thoughl that something might be done lo relieve them by permitting them still to Iran. Mr. Jackson asked for further information regarding the dis trict in question and was told by William (ioldbloono that while I here produced perhaps not more than i,000 worth of furs while Indians brought out perhaps $7,000 or $8,000 worth. The most of these furs were brought out lo Hums Lake. They con sisled of beaver, mink, marlen, fisher, rats and muskrats. Mr. Collison also supported the policy of trap' line registration. 11 would be an improve ment in a system which at pre sent was not altogether satisfac tory lo the Indians. Pat Phllllpson A. J. I'hillipson had some criticisms to make of the policy of closing practically the entire province. The government could not possibly afford lo effectively police the areas that had been closed. He was of the opinion that a more effective plan would be to make preserves on such Islands as Kaicu and Diindas Is- Unds and place good men on Ihem to see that they were aclu- DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. Notlea to Contractor!. SEALED TK.MiEIIS. endorsed "Tender fur .ew llazcllon SoIkmiI." will be rcrelvid hy tlm llonnuralilc the Minister of Public works up to l o'clock Mjm or Friday, Ihe 31st day of July. 1925. for the mic tion and roninlclloii uf a One llnotn School and out Building at .New Uazelton. In Hie Skceiia Electoral District. n.c. ri.mi. Specifications. Contract, and Konns of Tender may be seen on arid arier the nth day r July, 1D?5. and rurlher Inrorinalion obtained at the ni-parlfiient of Public Works, Parliament lulldinirs, and at tin; following- offices: liovernuiiMit Airents at Vancouver, I'lltre import. Sniilhers. and Dr. V. Sarirent. Secretary to School Hoard, .New llazellon, in- Come or Plans. Snerirications. etc.. ran be obtained rrom the Department on pav-ment of a deposit or Ten Dollars ll(i). whirl will be reminded on return or Hie plans, etc.. In (rood condition. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. r. riiiur, Deputy Mlnls-ter and Public Works Engineer, pobllc Works Department.. Victoria. Ii.C. July 7th. igjS. CLOCK Specials FOR WEDNESDAY CASH and CARRY From 9 am. until 10 a.m. only Malkln's Best Coffee, vacuum pack, 1's, reg. 05c lb. .Special 50c Limit 5 lbs. to each customer. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CATALOGUE PATRONS We have wine wonderful bargains In every dept. for delivery here in August. We assure you that mail order prices will be lfigh compared lo some of the specials we have arriving. Clock Special from 11 a.m. until 12 noon Set the old alarm clock on lime Wednesday. Squirrel Brand Peanut Butter, packed in 1 lb. cups with 'handles (Ihe real thing for the picnic sen- son . Special , . . . 20c Our Shoe Sale Is going over big. Prices have been slashed, and as lines gel broken tippy will bo reduced niul cleared a'L Vks than cost price. Wte want this store to be cleared out, within 30 days. Clock Speolal from 2 p.m. until 3 p.m. Wednesday We will lake orders for delivery only on this special, as we have lo weigh up the packages, and do not , want unnecessary work putting lip more Ihan we require. Brown Sugar, 8 lbs. Tor 60c Limit. 10 lbs. lo each customer, Clock Speolal from 4 p.m. until 5 p.m. Wednesday Malkln's Best Raspberry Jam, new 1025 pack, i lb. pails. Special .. 60o Cash and Garry UniversalTradinq Company 5 miara n XwM jar ; Mr sentottttA xx Mr . . mi Mm I double ricVncM of St. Uji ordinary milk, gives a new and If ds'Kjni-'l.lavortoaHdiahetlhat call far milk. Send for Free MB 'ecip MM mm, tr it The dorden Co. Llmlf J MM ally maintained as game sanctuaries. The rest of the district milhi Minn I u nriiMKnl ri ml I hot-it fvollc of Intentif n to Apply to Leat Land In Skeena Ilansrc 5 Land District, prince Unpen, H.c, and situate 100 yards north or Winter Harbor, pearse Island. B.C. TAKE .NOTICE that the Canadian Fishing: Co. Ltd., or Vancouver, B.C., occupation, Salmon Canners, Intends to apply rur jierinlsslori to lease thij following ie-crlbed lands: Connneniiiiir it a Jiost planted at hlfrh water mark 40 reel rrom rock m shore ilne: thence east one chain; thence north lie hundred and twenty chains; thence west to shore line one chain;' ihenre in a southerly direction rollowlnir the shore line lo point or enniiiienci ment, and containing1 twelve acres, more or less. THE CANADIAN HSI1INO CO. LTD Dated anih May. m LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Leaat Land In Skeena tlanre 5 Land District, Be-ordlna; District Prince liupert, B.C., and situate ; mile north or Wales Island i aiinecy, on Wales Island. B.C. TAKU MiTICK that the Canadian Fish Ilia- C:o. Ltd., or Vancouver, B.C., occupa Hon, Salmon c.anners. Intends to apply Tor periiil'slon to lease the following; de-'rlbeil lands: r.oiiiiiiciiriutr at a post planted at high water mark, near point mile noMh from Cannery on Walea Island! thence north one rha'n; thence west len chains; hence south tn shore linn one chain: hence east rollowlnir the shore line to point or eoinruenceinent, and containing ne acre, more or less. TIIK CANADIAN FISIUNO CO. LTD. Dnteii amti Mav. mgr.. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Ltait Land In Skeena Ilanire 5 Land District, lie orcllnir District Prime Import, and sit uate sou in west no nl or Wales Island. Tiff K'llTU't II. a. li f'...nrfl.n Ll.h .'.m. .i..r. ilia, tu- u.ii.niaii riJi- Inir Co. Ltd.. or Vancouver, B.C., occupa-'lon. Salmon Canners, Intends to apply 'or permission to lease the rollowlnir de scribed lands: Coruniriirinr at a post planted at lilirli water niiiK on souinwesi noun on waies Island. B.C.; thence north one chain; 'hence east ten chains; thence soulh one lain to shore line; thence west alon hore linn to point or commencement, and Toniainmir one acre, more or less. TIIK CANADIAN FISJIINO W. LTD Dated g?nd May I0J6. LAND ACT. Nolle of Inttntlon to Apply to Purchaa .ano In gkwna narnrn S I.n1 rternrrtlnar nil Hrt lit I'rlnie llmirrl, n.C. finrl tllnnlt- ilavrtark Island, south at Wales Island, B.C.. TAKE MITICF. that the Canadian Flsli- inir w. Ltd.. r Vanrnuvpr. B.C.. iirnirs iciii. Sainton Canners. Inlrnds to aonlv for jMTmlsslon to purchase tho followinir ifi.rriiipn innus: r.fimtrirnrlnir at a post planted at hlh water mark on west shore of llavslark 'land: theneo north seven rha n' henee et seven rhalns; thenro south even rhalns; thenre west seven rhnliis, and ronninlnr five aTes. moro or less TIIK CANADIAN FISIUNO CO. LTD "men- Msv as LAND ACT. Nolle of Inttntlon to Apply to Lata Land In Casslar Land District, nernrillni DIs Tlet I'riom liniierl. H.C. and situate north or nourish nav. rorlland Canal. TAKK NOTICF that Ihe Canadian Fish in Co. Ltd.. of Vanrouver. B.C.. orruna- ilnii, Salmon Canners, Intends to apply ior nentiiin to lease tun ranowin ne- wrinen lands: ComnieiK-ln al a post planted al hlrh water mam, tno yard south or Indian smoke houses: Ihenre northeast one etia'n: thenre snntlieast one hundred anil 'wenty ehalns; thenre southwest to shore 'inn one rhnlnt thenre northwest follow- n uie shore I ne to no nt or rommenre ment. nne Imndrrd and twenty chains, and -nniaimna' iweive arres. more or less. THE CANADIAN FISHING CO LTD Dated join May, 1 3 if. THE DAILY NEW 8 Tuesday, July 21, 1923 this district and he fell that it could well afford lo have tw or three full time game wardens here. Kaien Island as a game reserve was tit present a joke .mi Jackson said llial U was already the-broad policy of Ihe board to select game sanctuaries from which lo hae a continual distribution of game. Mr. Phillipson was asked by members of the board as to tin ' fur trade in this district. The. 'quality and quantity of fur was annul tho same as it was len years ago, Mr. I'hillipson de clared. He I old of the various districts lie visiled in buying game. William (iohllilooni coji curred with bis remarks. Regarding, game sanctuaries, Indian Agent Collison informed the board that I lie Mlkalla In dians were desirous of bavin iioiuua islam declared a re serve. These Indians had placed several deer on this island and would like lo see them protected. Telegraph Creek Slating tiiat he had been ask ed lo appear before the board on behair of Telegraph Creek people, 11. 1-'. (Slessey said thai the people theje desired the close Mason in mai uisirici Kepi tin. Alaskan trappers sjiould also be prevented from laking fur there as they had been doing. Mr. would be effective distribution ofr,;lck's"11 aUl I,,JimJ Mi"' same from the, i.im....lv ...... in- alniul' ''i''ve.l lequests direct- lauieii ciose areas. j lie way ihings were now, there was really no protection. It was like Idling: people Ihey could not do n iiiuig anu men turning one's back- on them. was supposed lo lie a game sanctuary but Ihere were few deer to be seen on Ihe Island.'! If it was properly policed there would be plenty of deer. Mr. I'hillipson said. He suggested llial Dundas Island be made a preserve and that two wardens he placed on it. One warden could handle Kaien Island. Further expanding on his theory, Mr. I'hillipson said it was Ihe? successful practice in Alberta and Kngland lo preserve Ihe game in certain areas and 'allow il lo spread lo other purls ot Hie country. II had been found impossible lo protect the whole country. The policy suggesled, he felt sure, would increase Hie -aine. The government derived a great deal of revenue from LAND ACT, ly at variance willi Mr. OIas,sey's regarding the Telegranh Creek reserve. Later in the meeting Jarvis McLeod said that the people of Kaien Island jl1,,,c ,lis! 'I'1.' ""! want film UliL-itm m., 'I.l-n tn ... jiik utiniiiu uiiii i uiu unwi 4 senes continued. This was what lie had gathered from conversation wilh northern trappers, it was not right that there should be reserve on lite. Canadian side and none on the American. Local Resolutions J. W. Scott wauled to" know what had happened lo resolutions from this district that had been forwarded some months ago to Ihe (iainc Hoard. One of these resolutions had reiiueslni. that the migralury bird season be advanced one month as there were practically no birds in Ihe first month of Hie present season. The same season as I hat in llie south would lie sal israelii ry here. T. II. IIoolli of .N'aiiaimo said he was in accord with this idea. He was in favor of a universal game ' season throughout the province, liicu there would be no inisunderslaiidings. John Ituckhaiii pointed out that the interior districts must be taken into' consideration. The freeze-up there was earlier than on i lie coasi. ur course l'rince Rupert-" could be given Ihe same season as ihe south coast and a new division be made fo"r the in- lerior. No Change this Year Mr. Jackson slitled thai i', would hardly be possible lo make any changes in Hie migratory bird season this year. It had already been sel by the Sealed Aenders addressed to the uinler- Klvned and endorMMl fur the "Cou.lrue- lion and Lqulpiiient of one 1 1 forty fool motor launch' will be received up to noon. July 30. Wit. Han, tmei'irlratlon and form of tender may be obtained at the offices of the Chief Forcner .Victoria: llie District For. ester, Court House, Vancouver, and Hit uisirici Forester, it nee lumen, oil De posit of 110.00, which will be refunded on the return ot plana ana iHeinraiions. 1 ne lowest or any tender not neiessar- ny accepieu. O. It. NAIiKN, Deputy Minister of Lands. WATER NOTICE. Diversion and Usa TAkK MITICF: that William Morttan whose address I LocklHirl. II.C. wilt ap ply for a llrrnee to take and use i.Ouii Kallons per day of water out of sprint ',11 west side of l.ockport, Moresby Island, O.C.I, Jo known as sprlnir from Mt. Moriran elevation iC00'. which flows southerly and drains Into west aim "UinKfeilow" Mineral claim, crown granted .No. 353 Q.C.I. Tim water will be diverted rroui the stream rlirlit at source, about lluu feet or so due west from l.ockport Harbor and from southwest corner post of Lot 411 "l.ouirfellow" Mliwral Claim, Crown vranted No. 2353. and will be used for domestic, and cannery puniose upon ine lanns described as 1.01 si 8, mock A. of Lot 4 41, and Foreshore loase adjoin-in Lot t4 at lM kiMirt O.C.I. This no tice was posted upon the ground on the second day of June, ISiS. A copy of this nonce ami an application pursuant there to and lo the "Water Act" will be riled In the office of Ihe Water Herordrr at Prince Itmiert, II.C. Objections lo the aipllc lion may be filed with the said Water llecorder or with tlm Comptroller of Water IMirhl, Parliament llulldints. Victoria. II.C, wUhln thirty days after the first appearance or this nollee In a local newspaper. The date or the first pub Mention or this notice is July 18 1025. WILLIAM MiillfiAN, ApplPant. LAND ACT. CA88IAR LAND DISTRICT District of Casslar. Stlklne Division TAKK MITICK that I. Waller Julian ilirturned Soldier), of Telegraph Creek, K.C, occupation Miner, Intend lo apply for permission lo purchase the following described lands: Commencing it a post planted about one mile east f McLeods Slough near Ihe Stlklne lilver and about 3 tnllea southwest of Telegraph Creeks thenre north go ehalns; thenre east 40 chains: thenre south an plmlna thence west 4(1 BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1924. ,IIns produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, $77,;iS2,(r:i; Lode Gold, $I8 7.1,100; Silver, $08,821,570; Lend, $70,5-18,578; 'Copper, lH7,-i80,:j7K Zinc, . 171,107; Miscellaneous Minerals, H.lSlJMO; Goal ninl Coke, $200,880,018; Hiulding Stone, Hrick, Cement, etc., $12,225,811; milking its., Mineral I'rodtictiuii to the end of 1021 show an Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Miiing Laws of llifs Province are more liberal ninl the fees lower llwui lliose or any other Province in Ihe Doiiiiiiion, or any colony in llie Hritisli Knipiic Mineral locations nro granted lo discoverers for noinjnnl fees. Absolute Titles nrc obtained by developing smli properties, the security of which i-guaranteed by Crown Grants. r'nll information together wilh Minnig HeporU nn Maps, may be oMniprd grails bv addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. N.H. Practically nil Hritisli Columbia Mineral Properties upon which developmivi! woik has been done are described in some one of the Annual Meporls of the Mm, ( or Mines. Those considering milling investments should refer lo such reports. Thev are available without charge on application lo Ihe Department or Mines, Viclona He. Hcporls or the Geological Survey or Canada, Pacific Hiiilding, Vancouver, are recom mended as valuable sources of inrorinalion. federal authorities and was fov- ned by international agree ment. Mr. Scoll felt that the local resolution bad been, sub- milted in plenty of time to have been dealt with. Mr. Duller, secretary of the board, suid that Ihe local resolutions had been eceived but no reasons had been ffiven for them and, therefore, they bail, not been acted upon. Mr. tfrutt also expressed Ihe opinion (hat the use 0 pump puns should lie allowed in Dril- ish Columbia uiilil Washington ind other stales banned Ibeiu. Id reply lo this, Mr. .lacksoii; aid Ihere was no chance of the' pump pun being restored. ' The, board was usinir its Influence to aving pump guns banned in Ihe Stales aful be felt that suc cess would be achieved Hlonv; this line.. Sporting Fish J. I'. Itilchjc, Jr. brought up the mailer of trout fishing audi suggesled llial something be done lo have the open st'aon changed so thai il.. would not in terfere with spawning fish. The' season now opened 111 March whereas. Ihe streams were black with spawn fi.xb up to June 15. If something were not done, there would be a scarcity of troul near Prince- lluperl beforo long. The iliscltissiqi resulted in Ihe pulling of a resolution asking llial llie control of sporting fish, be transferred from the Dominion to the ' provincial game board. .Mr. Jackson said thai steps were already being laken with this change of administration ii. view. He did nut think (hat il was ever intended .'that sporting and commercial fish should come under Die same control' as was now llie case. Dr. MacSweeu of .New Vesl hiinster, while not in opposition lo u change of administration of sporting fish, pointed out Jha'i the federal government was al? ready spending money uij sport ing fish such as conducting a hatchery. The provincial government was not contributing a cent. lie suggesled thai Ihe local request, in Die meantime, be placed before Major Mother well for consideration. He could give assurance llial it would be acled upon. Male Preponderance Hubert Hlanct? spoke in favor of a change of open season for migratory birds, lie referred lo preponderance of drakes and bucks Ifi recent years and scar city of ducks and does, Thi did not point to a future abund ance -if game. Dr. MacvSween said thai It was hoped, before long, lo have the administration of game divorced from t Ii e police department There was some discussion as lo the advisability of this between Pal I'hillipson, who did not favor the change, and J. 1', Hit chie, Jr., who did. Mr. Phillipsou alsir lultcYI that Ihe system of stamping II.C. fur be discoiilinued as il greatly re duced the value of skins. He suggested that, Instead, police olllcers could check the skins when they were being shipped. About 10 o'clock the meeltng adjourned, Mr. Jackson slilin that the local rccoiniricinlation and suggestions would have the consideration of the hoard and; where deemed advisable, change would be made. He urged thh'l chains to point of commencement and local organizations keen III containing 3J0. acres, more or less. 1, . ... .. , , WAUir.lt 4UI.Irc, mm n wiui im; ii'iaiu ill u spirit ,'pput. lof no opc-anon. pril torn. 195. WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 9 "HER HUSBAND S SECRET" Adapted from .May Kdgiuton's "Saturday Kveiung Po story. A picture that iiiiri'ip marriage boldly, cour.-ig otisly, unforgettably, and was made especially for linohuint-:nid wives and rolk who hope lo "be married sonic day A laic of youth and romance and'or a man's past thai injir n liappy future. Should, husbands tell ? Aluylie she would rare'ir he did tell her, but then there's a chance thai -! might and conscience strikes when love is (he strong-and the past threatens Ihe future. Swtjethcartsf There t pinny marriage mysteries this film explains many lhtK you must know! Four big stars and prominent support g cast. Antonio Moreno, Patsy Ruth Miller, David Torrence, Walter McGrail, Joseph Glrard, Ruth Clifford, Phyllis Harver, Margaret Fielding and others. GEORGE O'HARA A THE "GO GETTERS" SERIES No. 2. ALBERTA VAUGHN In "IN THE KNICKER TIME." INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 35c and 10c J- DON'T Throw Money Away! Wheii coiitempluliiig house or boat building get ui:; mill prices on your lumber requirements. IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY We are agents for Uir'Prince Itnperl Spruce Mills ami can ipiole you nttrncUve prices on tliqir products; Cedar Timbers and Shlplap. Cedar Boat Lumber. Spruce and Hemlock Finish. Spruce and Hemlock. Flooring. Spruce Shlplap. Spruce Dimension. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 504. .'MaflHHHHkSNHHaflMMHaflMflHa TWO MORE WEEKS WHAT DOES A JWO MORE WEEKS July Clearance SALE MEAN? Hlriefly, JULY CI.KAllANCK HAMS means winding Hi' lb slock or the first six mouths of Ihe business and clrui ing what is lert or Ihe spring slocks at any price lo make room for the fall goods, Tho wealher did not give u- chance to sell the spring slock in season. Fall (ioods wtd bo here August I. Wc have two' more weeks lo clear variou-lines. Watch the papers Tor these low prices. Please do not nsk Tor charges al these prices. We uro reducing the price considerably which must be only for cusli. 7 Ladies' Woollen Crepe Skirts Heg. $!.oo. Sale $2.05 12 Ladies' Crepe House Dresses Ileg. MAO ami .?.; Sale $2.25 4 Ladles' Summer Coats Ileg.' 8U.". ' Sale $2.75 8 Ladies' Hats lteg, $7.50. Iu l).l)(l. Sulu or auj- hal fo. Ladies' ( Vero-NetV Hair NetslVeg.'-i 'for'ssi?.' " ' Sifk for .. 25c Children's Rubber Sole CarivVs Oxfords'-in Jirown,' illm k l'uul.y,Vlnv- l.an. Hal 75c . V,l.,.l!- ,u'-f,. Sale , 85c j, Ladles' Woollen Bathing Suits, Penman's lteg. Vi.VT.. T '-l1""" j2 05 Men's Woollen Bathing Suits Heir i r.n' ' m'.'..'i ..... Xt'no Children's Cotton Tlct afcsS Bathing Suits MH, To , Men's Cotton Bathing SulU-feg,'-'??;, JABOUR BROS., LTD Corner Seventh st. nnd Third Ave. P--Box1B45- Phone 045