-pav. July 28. 1 9 !5. I " TP. I Fivdioses rioar for Broads, Cakes, Puddings, Pastries Tit urnji I'hililriiii prefer Mil vim make willi (lose- Flour, II j i wilb the flavor, vi,-n'll f'umly-iliKf'nted iini'Mii of prime Man- Nutritious, Wholesome and Keeps Well John L. Christie Figured CrepedeOiine l'aU''Kn- mill lur DH-i ami in inrue- will, I filk. Value t . i ' ! r varil $4.00 West of England Store Phono 753. Wood! Wood! V-. is voirr chance DRY CEDAR -mi ... ; scoo i .l . , $3.00. 1 gc - n U - BOo dfiy nincH J '.'til $6.50 HydeTransfer le 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Pilnht or Day WE EUY DOTTLES. LINDSAY'S Carlage and Storage Phone G. Cartage. Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Metor Sorvtee. ''mi Sand and Gravel We Spoclallza In Piano and Furniture Uovlnn. Pr.E.S.Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prlnoo Rupert, B.C. Ofrtco Hours 0 lo G. X-Ray Service Phono 086. "pen Tuesday. Thursday "'i- Saturday Evenings P.O. Box 235. Phono 209 Richard Garrett representing w- H, m, ROLSTON & CO. "tf in Portland t -,auui Mining Stocks. Po'rtor Idaho-TVIarmot Motals Tllfl DATTT 1TBW8 PAGE FTVH MAYOR REPORTS ON CONFERENCE Various Matters of In West City Taken up 'at Recent Meeting Notice of Intention to Apply to Mayor Newton presented' the tollowing report lo I lie ' cif y council last nighl on liist,crul uiiee al- Hie western conference: After having atleioleil' . th,. ; ...... i . . ... .... iv,i-n-iu iMMiieieure ai r.umonlon, liwlsti lo report my lielief tlmt ijiich good is likely lo result i through its deliberations, j The allendanee', though . nnl' quite as large as anticipated, was thoroughly vreprcsenlalive, n muoli so that a permanent organization was effected, with thi' intent of future meetings being held as circumstances wur-i rant. As might lie expected, the chief aim of this first gathering was Dial of formulating policies which would unite the four west ern provinces so as to speak as one in more energetically press ing for niucli greater western ennsiileriilioii, holh as to general; development as well as the re- moval of such harriers us are1 fell to be- unjust as between Ihnj western iind easlern portions of! Canada. . j Freight Rates Naturally the laller aspect1 brought the ipiestion of freight, rales very much lo Hip. fore, ami! the conference 'went on record as demanding the removal of all discriminatory rulc-s insofar asi eastern and western haulage is. concerned. This, it was viewed, would result in the grain from the western half of the prairies at least being shipped via the Pacific ac-( Hilling lo the natural order of; shorter haulage . The conference also went on j record as demanding -i he removal I of the permit system for grain j shipments lo the Ijaeifir, as the present system was deemed to work along the line of forcing! grain shipment eastward, where no such system prevails, to lliej disadvantage of the Pacifir outlets, such as Prince Hupert will. heroine as soon as the elevator is in operation Much lime wn spent over the Pence lliver situation and notwithstanding the fact -thai the premier of Alhertn addressed the, eouference and stresseil the ini ; prohahillty al the present time or a direct railway outlet from, the peace to the. Pacific, the con ference, unanimously, look the contrary view, and trailed for the immediate building of the line lo the most practical coaslal outlet. Western Railways .. There was a divergence of opinion with respect to the com plelion of the Hudson's Hay Hail way, hut. finally, ils completion was endorsed, from the viewpoint of giving northeastern Saskatch ewan and northern .Manitoba lhe same shorter grain outlet via Hudson' Hay as the western prairies could possess via prince Hupert and Vancouver. In view of Ihe spenilinig of mil lions on Ihe Welland Canal so as lo keep the grain flowing east ward lo Montreal, the conference took Hie stand that, it would be hul fair lo Hie west were (he. Dominion authorities to forth with proceed with the Peace lliver project as well as Hudson 8 Hay completion. The inatler of vnsl coal Imports led Ihe conference lo pronounce in favor of lint develop- LAND ACT to Lease Land In Oueen Charlotte Lund Ho- .nnllnc District of Prince, Hu-, oert. and situate, at noniieyiway was Point, flraham Island, Columbia. Tako Notice Hint Langara Fishing & Packing Company Limited, of Massclt, H.C, occu pation Packers, intends to apply for a lease or the iniiowiog uu-scrihed lands: Commencing at a post planted at Uooncy Point,, r.rnharn Island, Hritish Columbia; tlienco nor-tlierly five chains, more or less, to low water mark; thence wesl-n-'iv ntunn- low water mark ono hundred and sixty ohains; Ibenco five chains; tlienco I. ..I.. ...in hiini rou aoo .ii.mj 1 I li nienl of western Canada's coal ureas including tne urounuuog : logether wtlh lower transportation coal rates so as lo gel the output to. Canadian consumer, ul prices which will reduce importation. Paotflo Highway The .consideration of highways supplied the information that the Kdnionlon-.Iasper road- al in os I completed, cer- Hrilisli tuiii stretches being traversal over the disused railway right-of-ways. The confereifce recom-inended the extension of the Jasper highway lo the Pacific in order to link up with nnoouvei! ami Prince Hupert. (ireater efforts toward immigration and laud settlement were approved, as was also the matter of closer 'Inler-provineial trading mill the Inline manufacture, of Canada's raw materials. In presenting this synopsis of Ihe doinris of the conference feel my time was spent to the advantage of this city, for in sev chains more or less, lo point of oral instances there was a ten ei.mniencenienl, ntul containing dency to focus consideration up iirhfv ncrs. morn or n:nn. lanoaIS Swiwn pajikino PACKlNfl 0. LTD. Applicant, per l: H RInipsoii, Agent. Dated June 12lh, 1025. on other centres to the exclusion of Prince ltunert Particularly was this the ease in the mailers or the Peace lliver outlet, the westward shipment of grain and highway extension to the coast. A Mistake that some beauty seekers are making They are misled on "olive and palm" soaps T"0 you realize, Madam, that "olive and palm" soaps are ages and ages old? But never has one, before Palmolive, brought comparable results to the skin. Palmolive Soap is a masterpiece, based on 60 years of soap study. It is a scientific creation, made to bring new beauty to the skin. Made to keep schoolgirl complexions. k: Its unique results have led millions to adopt it. Now it is made in five countries, to supply " -the world-wide demand It is made in France, because French women find in this their ideal , v of a soap. c Soft, velvety complexions are many times as common as they were before Palmolive came. Then don't accept ordinary "olive and palm" soaps, with artificial color, and often super-fattedf . , 'lift.':- Palmolive costs 10 cents no more than the price of most ordinary soaps. But that is (hie to enormous production. Palmolive has become the leading toilet soap of the world. The only - two soaps we know that fairly compare with it cost 25 cents per cake. This warning is in your interest. There is a way to keep youthful complexions, and mul- titudes have found it. But that way is not a mere "olive and palm" soap. It is found iin ..." Palmolive alone. '. .. . Note the unnatural "too green" color of Palmolive imitators. What does that suggest? Men'.; don't paint nature to improve it. Olive and palm oils nothing else palm oils -no other fats whatsoever- IN PARIS French women are discarding French soaps for. Palmolive Palmolive is today one of the two greatest selling toilet soaps in France. Parisian beauties are happy to pay almost twice as much for a cake of Palmolive as Canadian women pay. And, in many casts, three times as much as for their own French soaps. Remember this when tempted by costly French soaps, or by "French claims for soaps. . (MADE IN CANADA) The Man in the Moon 8A.YS. TIIKKK is no compromise with honesty or virtue. You either are or you are not. IT'S hard to earn a good re putation and a good deal harder lo keep it. A had reputation is easily made, and it keeps itself. THK way lo accomplisli.,a lot, of work is to keep at it. I'KAH is feriority. an admission nf In- THK most absent minded man I ever met was the fellow who went on his honeymoon and forgot to take bis wife with him. FOIl a living definition of the word "pep" Just visit the Moosq picnic next yenn ' TMESIS' are flic days when a man easily gels hot under tho collar. SOME men marry to get a cook, others because the girl hai money, but most of them do so because they are tired of room ing alone. -give Palmolive its delicate, natural color. are used in Palmolive. - Let no one convince you for your own sake that any ordinary type of soap can bring you Palmolive results. ( Wash, launder, cleanse with any soap you wish. But when beauty is at stake Use Palmolive, nature's formula to "Keep That Schoolgirl Complexion." Note carefully Olive and No "super-fatting," no "super-anything" the only secret to Palmolive is, its blending, that is judged one of the world's priceless beauty secrets. And" 'olive and palm' take core. the name and wrapper. Palmolive is never aold unwrapped. i w f 1 IWfSI WHEN a man wakes up to what married bliss is costing him, his old motor boat bills must look like steam rollers in a Hying boat race. THE woman who limits her family to a parrot and a cat is preparing herself for a pretty cheerless old age. IF you want lo end a quarrel witli a woman don't try lo make oul thai she was wrong; Just send her a hunch of flowora anJ keep quiet,. Ten Years Ago In Prinr.0 Rupert July 28, 1915. A. Kilpalr.ick, who was super intendent uf the O.T.P. from Winnipeg lo Fort Williinn up to the time when the Dominion iioverntnertl look that part over, has arrived in Ihe oily to take charge of tho division from tho coast, to Prince, (leorge, as siip erintendenl. , Prince George won last even ins from the local baseball play- ers afJer having the night before. C-2. been defeated Tho score, va ' Major MoMullin received on last evening's train, from tho otlicer in. charge of Ihe. company to which Lionel Crippen belonged, a letter written by the deceased evidently to Lieut. 1.. Hul-lock-Websler. It contains some amusing references to the life at (he, front, and gives some details of the experiences of this gallant soldier. The letter was unfinished at the time of Mr. Cup- pen's death. The price of milk Is being ad vertised ly a local dairy at C cents n pint or to rents a quart, delivered lo ones residence. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hlackie were arrivals on I lie train last evening from Jasper where Ihey have Immmi spending a short holiday. Mr. Hlackie is outside engineer of the H.C, Marine Engineers and Ship uullders Llti, of Vatu'ouve r, and was met at (lie train hero by f!co. 0, Rush-by,, his old chief who was found er and first managing director of the company. Mr. and Mrs, Hlackie sailed on the Prince lUf-i pert last evening for Vancouver. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land no- cording District of Princo Hupert, and situate about ono and a half miles east of Massett Lighthouse, at the mouth of Mas-sett Inlet, Graham Island, Hrit ish Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that Langara Fishing, & Packing Company Limited, of Victoria, H.C.,t occupation, Packers, intends to apply fur a leaac, of the following described lands: 1 Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot Hevcii, Graham Island, Hritish Columbia, about ono and n half mile's east of Massett Lighthouse at the mouth of Massett Inlet, firahum Island, Hritish Culuin-bin,; theuue northerly five chains, more, or loss to low water mark; thence westerly, along low wuter mark, one hundred and sixty chains; thence southerly five chains; tlienco easlerly ono hundred and sixty chains, morn or loss, lo point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or leas. LANOAHA 1TSHIN0 & PACKING CO. LTD., Applicant, Per E, II Simpson, Agent. Dated June iOth, 1925.