lfv 7, 1025. TENNIS , . . i . i .. 'tlUllllS (foods. nil now 1120 i; $2.00 250 t!,: ,nr V- ., lrv v r . . . . 65c s V . .. $i.oo S" ' I iil ISull .... 50o rest of England Store Phone 753. I. L Blain Contractor entfor J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods r0R SMALL HEATERS, BOo Per Sacr 13 Second Avenus. Phon 680. Nloht or Day. W 8UY BOTTLES. ) Huov Hack- I! $3.50 to $30.03 Jj $1.25 I Hirfnal Ml l! Market, Hi, II nr. priceu . . $14 50 nl on nil on! v.-ii orders. Kaien Hardware Co. Linens from FRANCE -illflll lIlllVVIl so popular : I'll -HIIIIO. (tiuir- fi fade iii Hio vvlnii properly I - and Child. ri --- $1.35 0 " 'I Office, FIxturoH. 'w k and Planing. .-: Hopaliiug-. ' ' 1 " 1 (.lazing. :" 1 "v; and Moulding P.O. Box 179. Phone - . . Blun 9f?.. DRY Birch Wood '."'onlv', 20'" 30ih, , f' n. 'in oiim. (iist tr t"ll. ,' ' r.ir new booklet- - 100' INCREASE QUARAN- TEED i.3 Uhout4 inn -ld Brr: with 'V ' 'ut.' blJ,'n'" ISu": ,r, "?I0S-F0X FflRWS riiri...i nil BOOK ON HAIDA INDIANS MAKES MARK ENGLAND Long Reviews Given of Work of Charles Harrison Formerly of Massett TIMES SPEAKS WELL OF IT Illustrated London News Has Two Page Spread With Many Illustrations Tlio now hook by Charles Harrison. F.H.A.I., fdiini'ily of Ma, soil, yucon CharloTle Islands. Anoioiii Warriors of I lie North Pacific," i receiving a greal ileal of fauiralilo mil ice jn Kugiaiul. The llliislralo.l I.iiihlon .Vows lias a two page review nf the book with fine reproductions nf soine uf Ilio illustrations, mostly lutein poles. is olio nf tin; feature nf thai number of ilio magaino. , Tin- London Times also has a v iow which follows: ' It is slinitilaling to leani Hint there is still an island where englishmen may ho referred to as "King (ieorge Tilikum." hut a little disappointing Id find it les inaccessilde than such a sumptuous fend niillandish plirase loads IJie lnvor of islands to expect. It was at Massett that the author of this honk was greeted on landing as King (ienriM 'I'vlie.. llii s.'ilnl.'il inii Uf a cnnrlooiis and an uiisnphis- licntcil poople, for tyhee nfVans chief and .Mr. llnrrNun was a stranger hut Massoll is less than a hundred miles from the terminus nf the (Irand Trunk PariNe. Itailway at Prince llu-pert. II is at thoiioiih end of Hie Queen Charlullo Islands, which are oi an extension of the ridge that rises further south to make the Island of Vaiwouver. Tells About Haidas The native inhabitants of those islands are Indians known as the llaula. It is to ho inferred from Hie Preface that Mr. Harrrson vtcnl ;imong them us a mission-ary. hut it is not in thai capacity that ho iiscises theia hut as an cliiinlgiL lie is concerned with them as the heathens that Hiey wore in the early part of Ins forty years residence in their villages "with their origin ami their laws, customs ami legends. In this niithiuarian field In? may claim In he a pioneer, for though the islands were known to I'.uropeans (Wtninly from the middle of the eighteenth century, they did mil allracl Iho scientific inxosligitlor. The Haidas wore regarded as the most lioworful and warlike nation on the Pacific coast, and thai ro- TENDERS FOR DRAIN ELEVATOR AT PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Nolle to ConlrcUr - MIH TKSHKHS tur Ilio wnsiriirllini ir' ri'lnrorml omri-We riir I'lintor Misriiiiniirf. wan thiiijcr .iiirh piliiiifs nn'l nalflH.MM'. will U rirlv-l il OlUvn. onlnrl.i, until Nooirof Jon4r 'lhi ' 9in.lcrV T.i-iii!it Im nt fn' n npiqiir rll .ml.. markwl "T""' for drain Klfatr" mil a.lilri'swl tit Mr. J-I T iiiLirn. Ufimty MlnHirr. Peparl-mini f Trails nml i;i.niiini;rf. oilawa. A lump U4ii Mr tlm ywk I ''"'fr.''-til mlfi.lpil Imik rhi'diio for Hfly Thi.iianl imllar (.n.nmi.u inaile pal -tl. i!nin-nwrff. lh Mlnll.T i.rTiade an.1 liniKt aiTouipany rurh tonilrr, llll tvMtel If Ibo pari tthklV M l I ! "nnv H.lf r lulu a roiiirj rut- th woik m HIP KTiiH slated In 111 li iidiT. TIm- rhMiiiM or misiin-pssriil K-n- 1 11' f 11 ! ! Ill I'l""- . t M-rnrliy rr llm ilu" riiifllnij-iii . r U"' "onlrnrt lo I"1 f nlrrrtl Into, or rlirqiin may i. rVplaieil Willi i-iiiilvalMil par value or iiiniM nr I lie lioniliilull or Canada. lurnin.allr.n .tardlny; lt.o ii-oi.;i work Kill, ny con.ulllnit Knirlnwm, Vhal.n i ll.ll K. I'oM Artliur. onlarln. Pi'Pot "r in." lun.lrV.1 Hollar (U"i.K Is rr-illioil r f "r plan ami n.eririra tloiis. ilop"ll ....... !...i M inrii or nliitu and " " .."".. .I ... ,HIII.,I. kiutfirirnllolli ill kuihi i 'IIII.IIUUII, iiiiui.i-.ii. Tlie lowml of any nocpssurlly lk aiTrplei! ll'lldlT Will "y " " .V. T. o-..An. pepnly Minister, neparuiirni .r Trade and lUmiiiii-rre. Ill3vi irn i IN PROBATE COURT TERR. COMMISSIONERS IN THE ITORV OF ALASKA1 DIVISION NUW- .,, Ill- vlriui or an older d"l nw'i; or Vrnr.1-in, " "..yi lH court mi Hie IMh day of I'l ' " llii I lierehv alven to (Ted) Pal, in a lie if eil ii si and or Ilio ahove nainn de- an InleieM In tin alKHe I v n Iliat they and eaeli or t ' l1' l'ay,,,,1 . , ipilie.l to he and appear I n 'h"llrt"''n,.. ' .nlllle.l eonrl at ll.vder. ';,v"nrt,..,7 mil Mllra.tory proor "'.''''''y.'rM aitlv .lay riom tin) iMt ' "p fMM niliUriill.n liereof. .., rail " m ' "'' Aim ir .von mien i.ifa.lory prr. a .1 m -o or I , cnlereil forfrttlnir "' '" eoiiil will lie leniKl llieie . ,....., lime or I'lrM Hale or I I'l toys. i in 'i. April K7, rnlillrallon, June tl, 0P.E.N F. HILL, Admioittrator. This new kind of laundry toaji makes a thick' soap-eutlsy feolution. Pour this into your tubs, boiler or washing machine. Ue it instead of bar boap. Use enough Rinso to get goodlaslingsudslhatstaiid up after theclothes are jiut in. These rich feoajt-suda SOAK dirt out. No more harmful rubbing! 0) SoAK clothes an hour overnight if you xvih. Then rinse. BecauseRinso dissolves completely, it rinses outthoroughly leaving clothes enowy white. Rinso is made by the makers of Lux lo ilo the family-niIi as perfectly as Lux docs all fine tilings. Get Hinso from jour grocer today. R-441 ptilalion may well have heoii a deterrent to oulwoish the attraction that they wore hehl, also, to ho the most advanced in the arts. II is ilio author's purpose Hi rescue what ho may of their records from the waters of oldixion into whieh they are fast sinking. The Haidas are a dyins race: They wcro'onco a powerful nation ami Ilio terror of all the surionndiiirr trihes. One hundred years ajro they were num-here.l hy tens of thousands; now only aliout one thousand can ho found. Where are Ihoy now'? Sumo of the fii-hanjrs or.lall carved columns are still in existence, hut the people are fxono. The hoxos In which (lie.i buried their dead (fixinpr them on two I a rue posts planted in the ground are decaying and fast disappearing and a few mummified remains are all that are left of (hose skilful and fierce warriors. Their villages are in ruins, their old carved columns stand out grim and jrroy against the shadow of Ilio woods. Moss and weeds grow upon the groat rafters of their old hewn houses; grass fills the 'terraces ahout Hie hearths and chokes llm doorways of Iheir strange old habitations." Life on Islands Willi these eleinonlsMr. Harrison has sol himself lo recreate the life of the islands as it was when g(iin and coming was by canoe. Thai islands should ho inaccessible is not merely a crochet nf the romantically minded, il is vital to Iho preservation of those distinctive finalities which enlighten as well as entertain. The Hnidas -were drawn lo the mainland, and those "who eventually did relurn wore generally physical and mental wrecks." Those thai remain differ from Iho Indians of oilier parts of llrilish Columbia in language and tradition, and also in mental and physical rnnstllullnn. Mr. Harrison inclines to thipk that their ancestors were muting Iboso who may have crept east wards from Asia and were then forced south by tlio cold; but he THE DAILY NT5WB is careful , no) o, stale dogmatically what happened on land-bridges in Pjefsloceno tinges. The morality whifhj,ihey evolved for themselves jn :Jhoir seclusion has much in common with Christian ctliics:-. "Children were commando.) to obey their parents and they were early taught to; ho unselfish and kind lo each-oilier, and thai in every coudilion of life it was holler tti ho silejit and listen than lit speak." Theft Was-Rare Tlio poor wore to he helpoil, and not only hal hut rospeclod; hospliliilily was inculcated. There does nut appear to have boon any element of M'lf-inoiii-ficalion al Iho root, of these precepts. The Viglil to possess was resngiiizeil, and "before Iho ad vent of the Ku'ropcaiis Hiffi was very rare"; thor old chief declared il a most heinous crime so heinous, apparently, that il was in Iho public interest to pass the offence over if possihle:- - "If Iho person who hist an article siispeHod anyone, he would during tlio nilil place a wooden dish ortray on Ilio doof-slep of the -'suspected thief's house, ami if jiis siispocion w well founded luvwuuld go for his tray on Iho iflghl following and thereon find Iifs lost properly.' Having iccojvc.l it Holding further was said and the nuttier ended'." The characteristic form of hospitality was Ilio pollalch, all which the chior gave away his. projterly to his guests; lie hadj his own methods of recovering' it, .and seems lu have Itoon ac tuated mainly hy the desire of sliiiwiiiLT thai lie li.nl iir.iui'rl v In 1 " i give. The order of society wast arisioor.-ilie; ami Ilio medicine. men exorcised as much author-ily ns the chiefs. Medicine Men v The medicine men and their ways offer Mr. Harrison a sub-j joet of which ho avails himself fully. Ho giesi considerable fpiico Ik religious beliefs, which are too involxe.l lo be summarized, and poiuls on! Dial the tolem-polos of,, which' he writes tit length are not religious em blems. The theory of the totem polo need tin) perhaps bo ex panded lo cover the use In which it .wn.s. put byuyiiief Kdenshaw, for ho was a IMnverl lo Chrisli aniy. Ilo ha71"been entertained hy the first fJovOrnor of llrilish Columbia,' and" on his return laileir'-wilh presents "he caused his followers to erect another totem in front of his house, and IJie topmost figure was a splendid likeness of the Governor in his frock coat and high silk hal. tins loiem is situ lo ho scon.! covered wild moss ami lichen,) standing .grjmy and grey in front of the ruins of Ilio nM warrior's: house." WILL ELIMINATE ALL LISTENING IN WHEN PATENT IS PERFECTED Simply Press a Button and Other Phones are Cut off Party Line HF.fSI.VA ,Sask, May 7. elimination of "listening: in" on rural nml parly iifie telephones., has boon successfully achieved by a device on a circuit on IhoSoulh llogina Telephone, company. Hy simply pressing a mil ton, the caller of, Iho rural or parly lino telephone system, equipped wilh Hie apparatus, can prevent any intrusion upon their private onversalion. This device which is the in vention of Harry H. Sherman, construction engineer of Iho Saskatchewan government. hie-phono system, is designed lo insure I h( secrecy, long desired, in the operation of rural ami parly lino service, and If the invention proves successful under furl her trials, il will have n far-reaching off col upon service of Ibis kind throughout Iho entire world, il is said. I. ike mosl successful Inv.en-lions. the "lock out" device, as Iho lelepluine engineers call it, is simple in cnnslruction and can bo installed nl a nominal cosl. All shoes arc casihi -Li I . 'ttf onmvu wun mi Shoe Polish The ifemlartltstvatue 5troJoduViwMtlHqiiatou Compare lh quantity NO MORE FOOLING did Abraham Lincoln show his shrewdness NOWHERE of judgment to better effect than in that famous utterance which ended, "You can't fool all the people all the time." In the past, there were a few misguided advertisers who thought they could sell their wares better by misrepresentation. But those advertisers have long since gone out of business or mended their ways. Hard experience taught that Lincoln was right. Untruthful advertising doesn't pay. Other advertisers proved that the only way to advertise successfully, make regular customers and build up public good-will was to tell the absolute truth about their goods. So, you can be sure that every consistently advertised product is good. The advertising test has proved it. The very fact that it is advertised is your best warranty of satisfaction and true quality. The concern that tells you frankly what it is doing is a good concern with which to do business. That is why it pays to read the advertisements, to patronize advertisers, and to buy advertized merchandise. SURPRISE PARTY FOR MISS MARY MUSE ON HER LEAVING CITY Many School Friends Gathered at Home of Chief and Mrs. Vickers i, Miss Mary Muse was last evening Iho guest al a surp'rjsc (larly of her .school friends at lhe hoine. of Chief and -Mrs. Vick-'orsi First Ave. An enjoyable liiuo was spout al dancing and (games; refreshments worn served ami the young folks then liade farewell to their young 'friend. Those present were Misses Lorraine (Irani, Lorna .McLaren Jean, (Iriovo, Margaret Kcrgin, Lvelyn 'Vickers, Alice pillsbury, Lilian andif Francos Cross ami Alan and Howard Julnn. Jack HJldilrh, Alex. Duncan, Miirdock McKcnje, F.ric Uingwoll nml Harry Walker. Mrs. W. T. Muse and family are sailing tonight on the Prince Jioorgo for the' south enroulo lo Tennessee whore they will join Mr. Muso who left some lime ago. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Frank C. Itiggs, Portland, Ore.; I.orno Thomson, Victoria; N. L. Lamlo, A. Farrow and' A. Scull, Vancouver; L. F. Howard, 01-lawa: A. F. Illosse, Toronto; 11. Douslin, Moosoinin, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason Adams, Smilhors; IK A. Filzpalrick and family. Sault SI. Marie: F.'.W. Hudd and Mr. and Mrs. Waller Molson, Montreal; . C. Arnoll, oily; F.. Hrooks and Mrs. D. W. Cassd and daughter. Terrace; A. II. Kdwaiils and Mrs. s, Alger, Usk; Mr. and Mrs. T. Hall, Sa-vu; H. Vilson, ' Jasper; J: O. Uint and brother, Iliviere du It's mighty good business Loup, P.O. Central John Clark and F. Richardson, Vancouver: .1. C, Lough, Alice Arm: T. Chase and S. Shefskoy. C.N. II.; l-'errcira, Kwinilsa; 11. Mitcfio ami l-'ounilland Ilea, city. Advertise in the Daily News. rrinre Ittipert. S.C.. r TIMBER SALE X 7008. Sealed Tenders will lie rerrlvcil liy the ni.-lri.-t Coresier, Prince lliierl, not later than noon on tlie 13th .lay or May, IU5. Tor the puri'liaoe or l.leenre X 7HK(l. Silver Creek, Turku Inlet, C.lt. 1, to rut IV 'J M. iMHird Teet or relied and utandliiR spruce. Hemlock, llaNani ami Crdar Saw toy. one (Ii year will lie allowed Tor le-nwival or tliulier. further nartlriilar f.r the Oiler Knres- ler, Victoria, or the IHHrlcl Forester, THE NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R. 8. C. Chap. 115. 'The Canadian Kishinr Company Limited hereby roes notice that It has under SerUMi 7 or the kiiI.I Art deHi.lle with the Mlnllcr or Piilillr Works at Ottawa and -tn the nmre nr tlx- licg-lsl r:ir or the land lleKfutry Coast Uislrlct at I'liilee iluperl, II.C, a ilesrrlplli II or the kite and Plans or us wnarr, eanuery, cannery nun.i tines unil works appurtenant tnereio l.nllt prior to June 1st, 1 14 s. In Kraser Heard In front or Lot 29V llanRe 4, Coast liistrlct, province or lirltl'h Coiuni Ida. AMI TAKK NOTICE Dial aUer lhe ex plrath.n or one iiumlli rrom the dale of the first . iilillrntlc.il of tills Nnlloe Tlie Canadian i'tslilnir Coinpnny I.luilleil will under sortion 7 ir the said Art apply to lhe Minister or Pulille Works at his or-rice lu the c.lly uf Ottawa for approval r the said site and plans and for leave t rontruc the said cannery and works. lvite.1 at Vancouver, ll.c. tills llli ihiv fit May, 1 1).-.. TIIK CANADIAN FlSIIINO COMPANY I.IMITtO "PROVINCIAL ELECTION8 ACT." Prlnct Rupart Elactoral Dlatrlct. Mackentl Elactoral Dlatrlct. Ml TICK U herehy Klveli thai I shall, on Monday. Its' IS th .lav or Miv ius. at the hour or n u'rlork In the foirinmii, al tlu Court House, Priuee rtiMs'il, hold 4 Mtllnir i.r the Con i t or llrvlsion for lhe purpose nr revlslnr the lists or voters ror the siilit tlertora.1 Plstrlrts, nml or hearing anil .leleitnlnlnir any and all ohjerllons In the retention uf any name on the said lists, or to the rrttlsiratlnti as a voter or any apptirant ror registrations ami ror ine outer purposes el roiiu m pie "pro-vlnelnl Lhctlons Act." Ialel uf Prince. Itnpert, II.C. this filli nay in .I'rii, ivya. MlltMA A WATT. Iletlstrar or Voters ror the Prince llupert and Mickemle Electoral uiimcu. Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Operating the only power cleaning and pressing equipment in the city. Service ami workmanship unsurpassed, a phone call will bring our car. 515 6th Ave. W. Phono S MARINE MOTOR Less Starter . . .. $250.00 With Starler .. .. $300.00 (iovernment Taxes nml Freight F.xlra S. E. PARKER, LTD. Ford Dealers Prince Rupert, B.C. 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