PAOI TWO. When Exposed to Air tea loses its freshness and flavor. SALAM DAILY EDITION IU1 For that reason is never sold in bulk. The Daily News PRINCE HUPF.fVT - MUTISM COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Htipert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLKN, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 AH advertising should be in The Daily News Office on day pr? ceding publication. All advertising received subject In approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Friday, May 23, 1921. Vancouver Sun Behind Oliver. The Vancouver Sun cannot be said tu have been a consistent siipporier oi an ine policies ot rremier timer amj ni govern Iearly days At the ON PRAIRIES Rev. O. G. Hacker Delivered lerestlng Address Bifore RoUry Club lli.lnry Club In- anil 2.1 years of pe. He arrived than Jim Hampton of this city ami upon asking for a room wa told thai Ihe hotel had Iteen full up since to o'clock in the morn. iug . . . . . ......... .... .1.1 itttt bucket were dipped. The water wa invariably full of pollywog and il became necessary lo bang Ihe bucket on Hie top of the water thereby driving the pollywop to Ihe bottom and then lo quickly nip the tiucket under the water In this nun nor only a few polly. wog were eauglil in the bucket Range Horses in speaking of horse on Ihe range, Mr, Hacker told of the manner in which the leader would marshal his herd at Ihe ap. proach of a storm lo a sheltered positjntf. in which they would stand in a circle until the tnrm had pae.. The range horses, he-said, preferred to run out In the winter and lo paw or Iheir food underneath Ihe snow even at a lenfiieralure of iO decree he- low zero, Ihey would do that rather than, eat in a barn,. Often-time the horse would kick out Ihe side of a granary standing in the oien ad eat the grain a it ran out on n the ground. Mr .Hacker told of iiow he had uriven u miles in two days lo ee hi girl. On coming to within a mile of Ihe house, It be. cam" necessary to pas through a siougn with ahout four feet of water, in It. When Ihe learn he was driving got Into the middle of the pool one of (he hordes lav mown ami reriised to hudge. Tie ling Ihe line In the lop of the huggy, lo prevent Ihe borne from getting it head under Ihe water, he wa forced to remove Ids Irousei ais;t wade through Ihe water to Ihe house. There lie oh-rained a heavy tram and hauled Id own leant nut. Types of Settlers The old type of settlers were Ihe men who had. come to Ihe prairie when there was Utile market for grain or other farm produce. They were conservative men and afraid lo go Into THE LUiIy 5RWS. debj. Tlift-Europ'aU foreigners, llio' akir-aM. had come out to I he prairie In niake home.. They were not afraid (o go into iteht, always had stock 0 which to live and made goo.1, farmers. They hung together,' yke Iheir own language, ami Jived as Ihey had always lived iitthcir ow-n country. They always lived well and some of the iel meals lie had ever lno'lieon ,a,t0) ,0 ,a,j VaiMi in the homes U.I ye.iiTiiay aiiernoon, nev..i.. u.i..f r11P.MIr., i..,-, lhiiL. ..f II. Mnlli.li.l 1 .. .. . . . .... ... .... MP Marker lol.lor vlsillnt: a Church, pave an interesting talklltll..jall ,.. liriljru ,,,,: in hi cxpcrifticcs in rhurrh work la. wh,.ri, J(j, J(. finoA ,(rra,, on the 'prairie in the early .lays. nij ,ultor h ,,., rw.r ,Mslw (' In opening his speech Mr. Hacker ,,is ,if,,. ; -ilovlyV of settler win1 said he did ii..t pretend lo he one trio.l (hi...... v..i,iv .m it... jjor the pioneer of the prairies ,irajrjP iat, ,,. American mii ii.iii.-r ..i in.- s. r i n.ui i .niter. American, he said, pioneers having lande.l im He-uail nj)0iinde. faith in. Ihe .wm. glna from eastern Canada ome ,jms (lf ri,unlry a,, wl, ?0 years ago. At that lime he , afrajl, fo m,t tMlt rt whs a younp man of between 22 ,rr lt, conditions. They were never worried about TELKWA in. I in llepina at nipht . fioing In the makiup good, saying that they small country hotel he put hn'ould always p.. hack lo the grip ib.wit ami went out to ects,H0!, a(H, Hlar, n, hi church superintendent. The'AlU(.rj,.an rivojonue,l the supennieii.ieni asKe.1 mm ir lie ,, r farll mju.,,ry ani, XV!)l had sleeping accom mutation for Llwavs out i., .to thing m I.iir Ihe nipht and he .Mr. ILtcker said (hat he was staying at Ihe hotel. However, on; going hack In the hotel he encountered lite night clerk, who was none other i j--..- - way. Cyclones and Weather fhe speaker then tohl of Ihe extremes in temperature in win. tier and summer on; the prairies and mentioned some lacls iiImiiiI the freaky thing done by the lie. pina cyclone. In that cyclone he I. Mil rkiiL-A.I .... n .l.tl.n Lint. . ... u i n.-.. ,,. . , . , . ,.. mill. II lleing loo proud . to . go back t. had i , , , , , ..... lieen (ducked clean by the blitiilMnlAiiil.nl supennienueni " Tnm or H " win. .., I. His , ...... ifeipiiltor'. ,..." hous. ... had . meni Din mat journal is ngnt liciund the government in the pre. . , ; sent election campaign. Here is an editorial m which last Sunday gave its reasons for supporting Premier Oliver: the Sun. ' : "-'K-'i an.uni, ppn ,ifjs CM . ,,, iinui ne sioiic.i a sign n'a.nnu .... .i.ii. i. . . . .. . .,..,. , V . lot on which it stood . lo (he next IM-.I".. i . i in- ii ii iH-ii in a Uan Hnlish Columbians repudiate Premier Oliver? I, :; , . . 7. ,lo! and but for the breaking of That is the question every voter nVit ask him-elf before ,l'rm or' in hic ' ,h," WPro 10 glass had suffered little damage lmio .211. other hctlsflnd. although negroes, W(rk of (h( rhrr Isolated out here behin.l the Itocky Mountain and three U",nam,n ,aim"Millle different on the prnirie la thousand miles from the political, financial and population ceii- a.. a" rU n,n'r na,ona'-'olher part of t'jinada. ' On fir.i tre of (!anada, this pntvince has five years for its very existence. struggled and fought for thirty Canada's tariff imliey has prevented liritish Odiimbia Vancouver Must Get Out And Fight. Xotw'ilhstandiiig British Columbia's claim to greater reeog nition from liiisin fL-in;.!:. illit v..itou i.t n.- u.. r: itie were rifanaged lalilv. The enji.ng commercial relations witn our natural and adjacent " .' in .he m, room he lM , lo sleep fairly comfort- i ,,.,. ... "4-nu(Iilan tit him that Ihe prairie was a good deal vaster ilhan. he had previouly thought Front Ihe Ionise Mr. Hacker bor trowed a rough riding pony and iheing a "rough" rider hinief went on a 25 mile ride next day- nancial, commercial, political and traiisfMirtalion corrniraliori in 0n '"ming late at njght he wa Cmada are personally interested and personally live in Eastern m"1 ''' Jwo '"'" w'I"'nds who liinada. Although Vancouver is the third city in Canada there ,"' ,M"' i'i'nni aim ne was i not a Vancouver director on the Canadian Notional, on the !nrrwM" in l,arn a I1P.H.. on the (tiiada (Jr.-tin I inn n I nn h it,.rr,;;.. iiq:i jbag l',ar of " oal!- oats. In n Ihe Ihe morning morning he ' " "Miiiinrij iiniinat Hoard, or on any one of the large institutions of Canada. Under s-iich conditions, what chance has H.C. to get proper recognition o even get a hearing? The only chance we have of developing this end of Canada within the next generation, is to get out and fight for recognition, fight for equalized freight rales, an erpial charge for equal service applying to other parts of Canada, fight for free and unrestricted hse of the Panama Canal, fight for representation on financial and Nafional directorates, and fight for the right of this Province to develop and grow. Can B.C Repudiate Premier Oliver? Whether one like or dMike Premier Oliver; whelher one agrees with him on olher question (and the Vancouver Sun disagrees with him on nianylhingsj, it must ! admitted: 1 -John Oliver' greatly homely common s-ne and dogged fighting qualities particularly adapt hiur for a champion of equity, and justice. 2 -That he is fighting for conditions which are fundamental to the pro.perily of British Columbia. Wilhout thee conditions, we can make no real progress. ' .1 That great progress has already been made by him in the cave of gram rales, grain elevators, and harlior improvements; and, working with n sympathetic government at Ottawa, there Is every reason to look for and expect even more favorable consideration in the immediate future. i"TJha,..1 l'hv Premier Oliver at this particular time n "Vr- 7llf,r lr-lU,ver "r MeHae would i ffed say to official Ollawa that we were not sincerely interested in Premier Oliver s campaign. But this Is not o: we are interested, vilallly interested. Disregarding nettv i nnd disregarding political sentiment, our provincial election gets down to the simple economic queslion Van this province afford to repudiate Premier Oliver? Make It Your Business To place much of as your earnings as you can in the bank every week. This business of saving is an increasingly profit-able for the bank one, protects your money against toss ana, .at the same time, interest pay you $ I opens a Savings Account and deposits of $1 and upwards are received. UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch A. T. Broderick, Manager fell a fairly good westerner. The speaker said Ihat he soon lcari!ed to like the eountry and had .a good deal of fun out id life a well a a lot of hard work. The water in those days was obtained front tank in which .!. MH1 rttH ill- - llflll a i rnm , .' "". "'"' ".enceil difficully in nukiinr Ir.nlmo- ni.irLpf Wnttiiiiirl.... firtr.,, I ,l ; f.ip;u turn no- ri a irrj itiiiereill Canada's freight rate structure is designed in a manner which facilitates Ihe movement of Western raw raw from the east. Optical T,C"' " Illusion u products Eastward and! .... . .. .- Easlcrn manufactured 1 "p ' weni " lo ,ni products Westward, disregarding alto.',. ,fflfcrf getjier the natural short haul in and out lo Pacific tide-water.'""' Uy won' ,ul lh" Sn that since joining Ouirederation, this province has been tlie?"n,r: ,y ,ra1'.n " "'ins: a oolpot, the tail-end of Business Canada. house m Ihe distance he judged The Panama Canal ejilirrlv changed all this bv .livbling " ,n , a,M'ul a m,p ani " ,,a,r (uada into two transportation slopes, ami therefore into two awa '" afl,,r countering trading areas; the Astern area li be served fnm the Atlantic ,,r n''luiloes and walk- aitd the Wpstero area li l.o rxo. fr..m lh li'.fln !'g fTa Considerable time, he hut it is iW ihrtfc lil 'hffv-ffirrnaiffiSl-hiriin.n o mrt,i.'tund it wasvfivc mile off. This right, and it is another thing to collect that heritage or enforce ',''.",n, a mat right. the people understand thai he would hold service every Sunday Jhey having been ned lo periodical service only . In conclusion (he speaker said that in Ihe old day oiy wants were few. credit wn good and the merchanl only sent in his bill onre ayar. . j. .Moeu. me prominent merchant of Tclkwa. I nreoar ing for a motor trip Ihrotuh Ihe Male and will, leave Telkwa af ier iiaei- iay which i annually neiu on .vi ay ri. the great even! of Ihe day is the Telkwu i .up. Warrior, owned hy lir. Jeo. I'aine. is Hi, favorite hi year alter having two previous !,. Cese to his credit. - - A. P.. Ilichards of Summerland I ably filling the hill as Dominion representative of the . parlnienl of Agriculture and ha jnl completed a lour of the ex perimental plots of the northern and central interior. He advo cate I lio grow IIP of en.l nn.l slate that red clover tried on Ihe Ilockerill ranch caioe throned the winter exceptionally well. Work on the Owen Lake pro perly of the Federal Company i forging ahead. Early next month it is quite possible camp will be erected. Mining In and around Ihe Itulkley Valley looks more promising than ever. Already there are some very good men in the field. Ouring last week Ihe Telkwa bridge wa permanently closed after lieiny condemned over two year ago. The closing of Ibis structure will , a serious handi cap lo the settlers on Ihe west side of ,e Telkwa river. Ouy sldent. Farrow we elected jire. Manufactured by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited serve on the executive of the Hound l.nki' local uociatinn of Ihe Provincial Parly while Messrs. furrow, l.emietix and Warren received the appointment a delegate to attend the Burn Lake Convention on May SI. Hon. A. M. Mansnn, lr. II. C. Wrineh ami It. S. Sargent, addressed a meeting at Telkwa on Saturday ailernoftn with o. :. I.awson in the chair. The attendance was exceptionally good and Mr. Mauoir lluent speech was most interesting. II wti the attorney general's departing peech lo the old Omineca The Provincial nave elee.led llev. J. J. Donaldson, E. M. It. r.hellleblirgh lo I'arly l.oeal S. Brfiyriebl. Hoops and V. set a dele gates at the Skeoun Convention to be held at SnilUier on May 7. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert M. 0. Miller and II. )lrown. port P.Ksiugiuu; P. Carrignn, llazelliui; W. II. Morris, Svvanson Hay; II. .1. Woodley. Frank TaalTc and W. II. Hurkitall. Vancouver; Mr. II. Ward and child ren and Oeorge A. Kent Anyox: Miss Ward. Victoria. Central W. Aspinall. Winnipeg; A. McKinnoii and T. McCulloch. Mice Arm. LAND ACT. Motlt of Inttntlon U Applt U Lhii Ufll, lo skM-jia IjimI Plmrlrt, lir,r.linf Pl rlrt i tui.i, nrt itui on MrnMnu land. Tikr .1tlr Ihlt r.llrrnr F tinnto. nil Jimmi Mr.Xnltjr. tt rrtiwi. luitrt, U.C , ir,iiiort laiiranr arrnl and Un,krr, in-irnl to apply r.,r tTmliin u kiu lb rlkilni Afivrin land.- CMiimcn. rtne at a .t tlanl- ai the tvad m' a hay at Out t rnl or (Uinntnla I.Lanrf ini ahout i.n tnllr fn.m lh.,,iith rod nf ItK-lOandi Ihrtue fr,llolnr the ilnuolllia tf thu shore line at tilth mtirr line around . . Wright, secre arvtand ronuinlnt t nun arn-a i... and Messrs. Oilmore. Lemiem i c E "UJ,TFJ Jv vmLLTr Uowanlock nn.i .1 vv la ltatri I n i rrr w. I.. WILLI VMS, i Dated April tnd, tail Armll.nt A rent. Freshly MixeJ Mustard Mosi Denencidi for each meal you ftet the d, benefit of the easentlal oil., and havel lea.t watte throuih drying In the pot or bottle. butitmustbeCoImaris 1 . . . Friday, May 25 " 35 NURSE W1U SAY TLIM Whole Milk (In tht brown lv mrui yttkn tin) fully otrlihe r lading requltemenu f both nun and doctor. 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