LINDSAY'S Cartage qnd Storage Phone tl. (artagt, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Bovlna IN PROBATE In the Supreme Court of British Columbia In Ihe Matter of the "Admlnls lion Act" and a. 0 II.. llnl A nf In the Mailer oi inu fienrge Jiennru, iei-caseu, Inleslate. TVKF NOTTfiF. that by an Or 11 der of Hi Honor Judge Young - t - j nor. dated the 51 h ay 01 . t 11,1. undersigned, was appoint- .tnilnlstrator of the estate Tlennett, Intestate. 4ii nurilesv having claims ncrninst the said estate are here w ronnired to forward same properly verified to me, within ihiriv days from Ihe 'late of this notice and nil parties Indebted to Hie said estalc are required to pay the amount of their indebted nrs to me forthwith. Dated nt Prince Hupert, 11.0 Ibis 13th day nt June, 1925. N. A. WATT, Official Administrator cil for the visitors but the fact that Hie steamer was in porr earlier than had been expected from C..10, Jo 8.3D together with the unfavorable weal her made it necessary to eliminate thi. However, the party was met by A. J.). flilljes, grand knight, and other members of Ihe local council and the opporT. f unity was afforded some of the visitors to see around Ihe cily. The parly will be back here next Wednesday aflernoon and arrangements are being ma'de for a baseball game to take' place then between a team of members of the excursion and a local picked team. Charles Oraharn, owner ot the Seals, San Fran-cisso professional baseball -learn, who is one of Ihe party, is or presided at the door. Music was. KanizinK die. visiting team and furnished by the Westholme Orchestra and refreshment were served at midnight. A DELUSION. Customer The steak you serve seems smaller than the kind you gave last year. Waiter Merely a delusion, sir. We have enlarged Ihe place since last year. I GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Application for Beer License Notice is herebygiven Ihal on the lllli day or June next, the undersigned intends lo apply to Ihe Liquor Control Hoard for -1 licence in respect to premises ibeing part of the building known ' ..... tl 1'nUnl.i1l as nunsoii jiij iiuii-i, ivirninMi Creek, Jt.C upon the lands described as Lots 3 and t, block 2, map !75, Prince Rupert Land Hegislration District, in the Pro- Kince of Rrilish Columbia, for I Ihe sale of beer by the glass or jhy open bottle for consumption jon the premises. ! Dated I lib 25lh day of May, '1925. I KIUC McdKHR, Lessee, 1 Applicant. IN PROBATE In the Supreme Court of British Columbia In the Matter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the Kslate of W. II. McOeorge. Deceased. TAKH NOTICK that by an Or, der of lit Honor Judge Young dated the 5th day of June, 1925, I, the undersigned, was appointed Administrator wllh the Will annex, of lite estate or W. Ft. McOeqrge.jdeceased. All parlies having claims against the said estate are hereby required to forward same, properly verified to me, within thirty days from the date of this notice and all parlies inueoie.i io (he said estate are- required to pay the nmount of their indebted-in nv forthwith. Dated at Prince Knpert, 1LC, this I3lh day of June, 1920. N. A. WATT, Official Administrator Fred Jlenning will get up the Prince Hupert team. At the head of the San Francisco party is David F. Supple supreme warden of the Knight of Columbus in California, and the. trip is in charge of II. T. Dupont, as chairman of the voyage. With the party are several well known resident s of San Francisco and other parts of California including three distin guished priests Father (ialvi'i of Mountain View, Father Flatt-ley of San Franclco, and Father Tnbin of Oakland. Some of the other prominent members of Ihe ifarly are: Dan OT.eary, chief ctislmu examiner in San Fran cisco; Df. It. F.. (IConnor chati cellor of Angel's (late, San Ped ro ; P. J. O'Connor, past deputy grand knight, Los Angeles; pas' grand knights Fuchs and Nor-mandin of San Jose; and three members of the San Francisco nolice department. ' Oeorge F. Harry, Joint Lawless and W. Danahy. Among the, lady members of the parly are Mis Frances O'Callahan, grand president ot the Young Ladies' Institute; Mis Florence lllrold, past grand regent of the Catholic Daughters of America; Miss Oeorgina O'Brien, sister of the San Francisco chief of police, and Miss Margaret Moretli, also of San Francisco, PIANO RECITAL HELD YESTERDAY Pupils of Charles Balagno Gave Pleasing Entertainment in Westholme Theatre Ihe annual recital by. piano pupils of Charles Halagno.look place yesterday afternoon in the Weslho hue Theatre, 'mere was a ffood number of persons pre sent, including the parents or the youthful performers. The ninnner in which the various soloists carried out their mi in hers testified lo another year's careful and etllcient training bv Mr. Halagrro, The program was as follows: Sonir of the Wind. F.dwin Johnson. At the Mill, Miss Mary Mazzel John Oilnin. Angus McDonald Halntng, William Tobey. Narcissus, Audrey Tremayne. Under the Haves, F.vclyn Large Fairy Dance, Frances Tre mayne. Country Dance." Annie 011- Jirist. Nocturne, Palema Cameron. The New Haltallon, Muriel Walker Old Lavender, tKalherine Mus-sallem. . llcaii'rt Desire Mabel Ivarson. On Flowery - Way, Amelia Plllsbury. N Valso Pierrette, Isabel MacKny. Throwing Kisses, Krmy Zarelli (Valse Premiere, llruce Stevens. Valsn (iroiesque, uscar l uiion. Les Sylohes. Margaret Oil- chrisl. Finlandia, Lorraine Grant. t t in mm - Friday jtine iv. PAOEnVTI THIS DAtLT NEWS hveKoses Flour For Breads, Cakes, Puddings, Pastries Your puddings. are palat-i!tle, why use J'"ivo Ruses? Simply because yon ( wtnt ncni more ilalnllly porous, ni.im digestible. Five Hoses ,. iddings digest unenn-My every spoonful is a las'y source of vilaHly. John L. Christie Sale's Agent Prince Rupert Now for a SportSkirt ind Sweater "Demers" House of Quality Phone 27 P.O .Box 327 Week End Specials an FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Si iivvlu'ri'KM. pr bskL 15 ( iivrtio, per Hi 35o Pearlies, per dot 50c I" mv per hk t.l i os per bskt. . . $1.00 tcbipcs. each 20c & 25c (jratl Lettuce, 3 for : . . 25c I .: umbers, eacl 15c Si 20c Il.ii Imhi Tomatoe-, lit. 35o 3 llis for . . .. $1.00 Phone Your Order Early Mussallem's 417-423 Fifth Ave. East. 18 and 84 9 V T i Now obtainable In Prince Rupert. Suprema Canada's Fav orite Furniture Polish. At all good stores in small or large bottles. Also "SUPREMA" Mop Oil anil tlie famous ''Eureka Bleach." Look for the Booster Label. Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hour 0 In fl. X-Ray Service Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evening DANCE GIVEN AT ELKS' HOME Large Number Attended Event Last Night Opened by Col. Burrltt Some 2. persons allended the Uance held lasl niglil by Ihe Klk in Iheir huiiie on Third Avenue The program of (he evening In cluded a number or novel features which were much enjoyed ami in connection with wlieli special prizes were given. The proceedings were opened Willi a few remarks by Lieut. Col i Royal Hurritt. Ji.S.O. of Winni peg, grand exalted ruler of the Klks' Lodge in Canada. This was followed by u dance "The Spirit. or Carnival ' by Mis Kdna Ire land. Presentation of prizes to ladien who sold (he mosl Ickets for Ilia recent "Niglil jn llohemia" con cert ( hen took place. Mrs. A. T. ltailey was awarded the first! prize; lis,s Liiura Frizzell andj Miss Kathleen Stork, second lied., The first prize in Ihe fire alarm dance was won by K. Mark, second by I'd. Iniecalle oJ llaysporli and third by II. F. (llassey. The first prize winner in the circle dance was Miss Ilessie Deny. John I'inder Moss, wus chairman of Ihe committee in charge; K. Subourin was master of ceremonies, and Lance l'ollerton BIG CATHOLIC PARTY VISITS PRINCE RUPERT Princess Louise Here With 150 'Frisco K.C.'s- and Ladles Included amnng jhe 290 tour isl, passengers who were here this morning on. their way to Alaska aboard the' CIMlAsleain er Princess Louise, Capt; Arthur Slater, were .ISO members of the San Francisco Council, Knights of Columbus, and "their ladies A program of entertainment had been arranged by Ihe local conn hi ii n m s : n MUSIC PUPILS GET DIPLOMAS Presented Wednesday Night to Those Who Were Successful In Conservatory Examinations . The music students of the convent class vho won honors in the last Conservatory of Toronto examinations 'were Wed nesday night presented with dip-1 lomas. A few, were, not present to receive Ihem but tho-diplom'as were taken by parents pr friends on their behalf . The honor list follows: Pianoforte Playing Introductory Orade r Honors: Miss Jean Couture, Pass: Misses Jean Callhreafli, Margaret Mel-liar, Marguret Heaumont, Kath arine Watson, Ivy l-.de n, Hetulah McKinley, Kdna Allen. Mary Murray, F.lixahelh Pitt, and Mas ter Oarl Smith. Introduclory School Ornde Misses Kvelyn Anderson, Hose Wesch, lleatrice Ilorstman, and Violet McCulcheon. i F.lementary Oraile Honors: Miss Helen McCaffery. -Pass: Misses Mnrie Murphy, Ruble, Orace Ackroyd, Olive Munro and Agnes Hoberge. Primary Orade Pnss: Misses Oive (lordon, Rose Moran and Ruth fiillies. Primary School Grade Hon: ors: Miss Margaret. McCaffery. Pass: Misses Mary McCaffery and AM (a McKinley. ..Junior School Orade Pass: Miss F.llanne. Robengo. Theory Klementary Orade First Class "Look, Mother!" Watch the bowlfuls go when Kellogg's Corn Flakes are served. It's the flavor. They love it. No other corn flakes like Kellogg's. No other so crunchy-crup, so golden-toaited, so delicioroly, satlsfyingly good. Serve Kellogg's tomorrow morning and taste this flavor for yourself. Ready to serve. Just pour In the bowl and add milk or cream. No wait- ing. No cooking. Also delicious with fresh or preserved fruit- Get Kellogg's from your grocer today. Sold everywhere. Served in restaurants and hotels. Honors: Misses lluth flillies and Ada Huble. Pass: Misses Kllannei Hoberge, Agnes Hoberge, Patricia Kishop, Heatrico Hortman, Margaret ' McCaffery and Mjirle Murphy. Primary and Junior Harninny Honors: Miss Lorna Tile. Primary Hudiments Honors: Mrs. D. A. O. Ross. Pass: Misses Lucy O'Hrien and Norma Rogers. - FHUREDl RESCUE JOB Charlie Currie and Sydney Hunter on Way to Vancouver, Picked up Siberian Trader The tugboat M.T.3., Capt. R. Oreen. returned from Ketchikan this week after liaving towed tke disable! American schooner Chu kolsk from Nainu to that port for overhaul. The schooner, under command of Capt. Weeding, was proceed ing from Seattle lo Siberia on a Iradinu trin and broke her crankshaft when off China Hat. Assislancc was rendered to the Ada I disabled craU by Charlie Currie ami Sydney Hunter, who were proeeding south on a holiday alxiard Ihe former's power boat Ruby Mae. .They uccessfully towed the cripped vessel into Namu where the M.T.3, picked ber up. Thg Chukotsk will be overhauled in Ketchikan and will then proceed lo Siberia. After delivering her charge at Nnmu the Ruby Mae proceeded to Vancouver, reaching thero on Sunday last in 79 hours travel- Honors: Miss Zorka Sutilovlch. ling time from here. CORN FLAKES 3 Make this comparison! Compare the flavor of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with any ready-to-eat cereal and you'll appreciate why Kellogg's outsells all others. Ooen-frtth alwAy KtlUfg't pattriiti inntr Mealed wetxtite wrmpper preserve! th flavor and keept the Aaktm temmty-crimp, Jin mxclumlv KMmgg teeturet Our First Remnant Day Hundreds of Remnants go tin Halo tomorrow, Saturday. During the past nine months we have accumulated hundreds of Remnants in SILKS, SATINS, CREPE-DE-CHINES, CANTON CREPE, SPUN SILKS, PONGEE, HABUTAIS, FIGURED SILKS, RATINES, MORACAIN CREPES, MULL, PLESSE CREPES, GINGHAMS, SATINETTES, Etc. ( These nre from half a yard up lo (hree. yards in length, nnd will lie all thrown on sale tomorrow at COST PRICE, UNDER COST PRICE, & SLIGHTLY OVER An excellent opportunity lo get a dress at small cost. Bcdowu early lo gel Ihe best choice West of England Store Phone 753. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Saltings from Prince Rupert, 'r VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Iwenten Bey, n4 AUrt Bay, Tuetdty, B PM. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert Sweneon Bar, turtfey, 10 A.M. For ANY OX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, PJB. Far PORT SIMPSON and N Rlr Cannerlea, Friday A.M. 121 2nd Atenua. 4. Barnalay, Asant. prints tispart, SJ.B,