t AOE TWO. THE DAILY HKW8. "Mowlay, May t? t!r? , Every Fragrant Cup "SALAD A" riRiririu tit a tues gives supreme gratification. Finer 4kfft A Yam Meat M M m k A, mUm i 4 The Daily News PHJNCR ItUPRRT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, excspt Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily' News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. V. POLLEN, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and .Reporter Telephone - - 98 86 All adverlising should he fn The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received suhject-lo nppmval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY KDITfON Monday. May 12, 1921. Election Campaign Now On In Earnest. With the eleclion dale how set, Riil'oh Columbia will lc seething With political activity for the next six weeks or mi. Many people particularly lhoc who will Ite actively engaged in connection Willi the campaign are pleaded thai it will he a short and snappy one, -soon lo le over. Elections caue a good deal of excitement ami nre generally ioU-roting 1ml lliej have a lendency lo disorganize and interrupt business especially that of Ihe government. Therefore it is well that loo much time tumid mil be wasted in connection will) them. Prince Rupert, which is Ihe centre point for at least four of Ihe northern constituencies, will undoubtedly be one of the holiest campaign grounds In the province. The v.iriou parties which have been breaking Krouml for several weeks will speed up their activities ami complete their organization within Ihe next few days and the 'battle will be on in earnest. While every man is entitled lo his views and Ihe right to express Iheni, the ideal election campaign is that in which per-honalilies are avoided as far as possible. Perhaps more desirable is Ihe capability of Ihe differing factions and parties lo set aside their differences and forget them as soon as the fight is over and gel down lo Ihe business of working together for the good, of all. It is lo be hoped lliat the campaign, in Prince Rupert and its snrrmilidlng district is In be a clean one and that as tittle unpleasantness as possible will be developed. There have been many campaigns in Ihe pasl which flave done the place little pood but of recent years they have, been conducted along heller lutes and it is desirable Hint such a condition should prevail in il ! . il -.. J. . I'Mfinrciiuii wiui me iiiriiicpmiug coni.eM. .Elevator More Likely Than Generally Thought "Did you hear Ihe latent joke? Another elevator is lo be started in Prince Ruperl, was Ihe ipiestion thai was lightly put hi n Dally News representative at the end of Ihe week -In such a vein it seems thai many people here are treating the negotiations that are now under way towards establishing this port as a grain shipping centre. A number of Prince Rupert people, who have been clamoring that an elevator be started, now take an altitude of ridicule when il is mentioned thai this end may be realized before long. It is not siu-h a spirit that gets things. Re-cause we have been disappointed in the past is no reason lo anticipate disappointments forever. As far as Ihe much wanted elevator is concerned, there is reason to believe that the port is to gel one within n very short time-ami- it is by no means ridiculous to predict that there nfoy be more than one nt no Tar dale in Ihe future. Once it. Is practically proven that grain shipping through Prince Rupert may be carried on profitably, the volume of Ihe business will undoubtedly increase. Prince Rupert Glad That Martin Is Safe. No place in North America today will receive Ihe news of the safely of Major Martin, commander of the U.S. world flight, ami his mechanic. Sergeant llaivey, with a greater thrill of relief than Prince Rupert. Having become personally acquainted with Major Martin, many Prince Rupert people were keenly anxious as to his fate. Having been without news thereof for nearly two weeks, the general hope was thai the avialors would be safely found. This hope was. beginning to wane. As to the con.li ion of the machine and the possibility of Major Martin being able to carry on, thai was a secondary consideration. Yerv happy are local people now lhal the flyers are safe afler Iheir trying experience . the riimrs or which may not be tally realized. he fact thai the attempt being made coincidently by Rrilish and American flying men has taken on somewhat the aspect of a race is .little heeded when it comes Id a mailer of the personal safe y of any of Ihe aviators so embarked. While naturally, we would like to see our men win out, ovyu our main desire is" lhal both may be successful j, the: attempt and will return home none the worse for their great adventure Fresh Mas far d Mixed in a Moment Sharpens the appetite. Neutralizes the richness of fat foods and makes them easier to digest. butitmabeColmans Company is Being Formed in England to Finance Elevator to be Erected at this Port (iood progress is being made by C, A. (Inpping of London, England, toward Hie establishment of a mlmpanv lo erect an elevator and flour mill ill Prince Rupert and ship grain Ihl way according to a letter received by the Hoard of Trade from Mr. Copping. The company is to known as Ihe Prince Rupert drain and Elevator l.o. Ltd., and it will be capitalize! l ra.Mi.tiuo or something like a million and a half dollars. Mr. (lopping s leller lo the Hoard of Trade is as follows; I confirm cables exrhaiipcd lat weok regarding Ihe clrvabn proposition. "Financial arrangements are hank, all of Sentinel House., Southampton Itnw, London, K.(5. "A si rung rnmiianv is being formed 'provisional I it It 'I'rinre ltopirl drain A l.levator Co., I.M.) vvi.ti a capital or W.Mi.noo to which company the option will be transferred as soon as finances are complete. "The eomnany will act a grain merchants as well as ele- aim operator and by bringing its own grain through Ihe ele vator will lead Others In do the same: furthermore 'l will have a double avenue of profit. Raising Money "Seeing lhal it is a mailer of public benefit to the town, we lo not proposo to give Ihe can vassing of fjtcal subscriptions lo one firm but Ihink il better Ihe eight, firms mentioned in your letter should acl jointly for thai purpose. Therefore when Ihe necessary prnspeetii Is complete we propose sending copies- lo you lo pa on lo the firms in ipirs'-linn. If I hey prefer, they may appoint one firm lo conduct Ihe 'correspondence with us. "Please put the position befon llu-iii and, if they choose the taller course nk them to couumiHi-eale with me giving an idea of the amount of slum- Ihcv would like. "Share will imicJi part eight per cent ciimulalive pre f erred, and pari ordinary slock. Profits Expected "Our preliminary estimate show a profit of C 13.000 as mer chants plus 158.800 as elevator operator a lotal of 101.800. I-roni tins must be deducted about 10,000 for London ad ministration expenses. "We are alb reckoning on building a flour mill and inav ilo so co-incidenlly or after Ihe eievnlor. "A soon a everything I ready I .shall cmne lo Prinei' Itupcrl o definitely fix Hie site etc. C. A. COPPLVd." Board's Reply The following rcrilv was sent by President J. S. .Mr Lend. 'Ihe Secretary has given me your leller of April 7. which ar rived loilay and (n reply I would like to say that the Hoard of trade wish lo give you all the assistance possible lU Ihey can not very well ask Ihe Hallway Company lo give an option on any of iheir properly. We wish to no all dial we can lo have nn elevnlpr creeled and Ihe busi ness of the Hoard is eliicflv to bring Ihe parlies together and show them Ihe advantages Mil porl possesses. When il come in a mailer or the, llailway Company committing themselves i a sale or option, the Irausaclion would have lo be made direct. "I would suggest that vim ui-l in immediate lourh Willi A. I' Warren, General .Manager of western linen al Winnipeg, nl ,, same nnie letting him have ri-mtnrihl references so that von can ohlnln Immediate action. Regarding Finances "In regard lo disoosinir or some of lln- shares locally, I think the brokers wool. I have some dilllcully in doing (his. The. people here would be willing n stiliscrihe financial assliUanre lo a reliable concern for Ihe necessary promotion expense j,ui n,,. brokers I have spoken lo feel Hint Ihey would mil want lo sell slock In an elevator company uhlcM it was controlled by local people. "I will bring your leller he. fore' Ihe next Hireling' and in tin meantime I am plcac In hear that your proposal company intend oiii'iiilliig no a larjrer scale now Kclltiitf well under way ami (ban al first unticipalcd uiid I shall therefore he clad if yoit iriist you will hav every sue- will a onre nlihiin and send melcess ii interesting capital in by return mail an option fromlKuirlaud lo se' n possiloliti'H Ihe Canadian National Itnilways'of this place valid for three mouths on the three sUes marked on Ihe map you senl me with your leller of February IX. Forming Strong Company "'Hie , option is lo be in (be joint names of Charles Albert topping, Charles Frederick S. flight and Thomas Parker Stan- ALL PRINCE RUPERT PICNICKED SUNDAY Scmmer Arrived In all Its Qlory and the Outdoors Attracted Many Summer arrived in all il glory yesterday ami families and par- lie were nul early on picnics bent. The harbor look on an animated appearance ealy in Hie inornin? and every boat lhal would jrive a "kirk" al all wa rushed into action. A larjre parly look advantage of the launch Irip around Kaien lland while other went In Tiwvvcll, Dighy Island and various local beauty pol.. The Sail Like wa perhaps the popular rendezvous a larfic number of Ihe younger set taking the opportunity to makn Iheir first plunge of Ihe season in its placid waters. OLD MAIN REEF WILL BE DEVELOPED AGAIN R. W. Martin Was Htre on Saturday Enroute to Stewart to Institute Work II. W. Martin, pioneer mining man of (he Portland Canal and Alice Arm district. papd through on Hie Prince 'llpopge Saturday aftrrnomr bound for Stewart where hi will Institute deeopmcnl vvorl: on Ihe old Main lleer mining irop7erfy on r,acicr !reek about five miles above Slewarl. Mr. .Marlhi ha been in New York and oilier ealern cities all winter financing Ihe project Ihe Main Iteep claim are now- known a the Slar anil Daddy groups. The successful opening up of the adjoining Di'inwell mine has lieeii responsible for the derision lo again ',pifccef wllh their development. Mr. Martin and eastern associate reenlly pntuicii i lie claims rrnm' Hemic llorslman. In I'JtO. Hie Miiiu Iteef was considered one of he most promising properties In the Slewarl district. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert lohii P. Smythe. Winnipeg; James Spiers, .1. P. Maben, ,. II. Thompson, (it P. Fisher and l. C. Scot l, Vancouver; Mr. aiid Mrs. W. T. Hurford and son and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ynylor. Prince Ituperl: W. .1. JelTerson. Somprville; Mr. M. Armstrong, l.aiigarii; Mr. Tho. Ieay and MCs. .1. (illicit. Massed; Mrs. Huy I'almer, .1. W. Kinloch and 11. Herg. Hurklry Hay; .1. Mae- Millan, Cumsliewa Inlet; K. J. uossiier, waiun Uiver; A. t. Hlesse, Toronto; (.. S. Slnne, Victoria; Mrs. C. p. Hussinger, I'elkwa; Sam Fllioll. Leon Doll and Irene Doll, Woodwick; .1. O, Peterson, C. Olson, A. F.rikon, I. Anilersson, O. Svensson and I. Peron, Shames. Central Mr. VA. .1. France, Terrace; 11. Mcintosh, .1, C. Campbell, A. Thomhcrg and A. Jlosen, Vancouver; A. S. Mcfloll, eiyl K. Scales, 0, Anderson, .1. .lorgen- sen, D. Tiilloeh and T. f;. Slephenson. Huc.kley Hay S. Shepsky. C..N.H. BOAT ARRIVALS C..V.II. steamer Prlnco (icorge. Capl. Harry N'edden, atrlved from Ihe south at t o'clock Hal unlay afternoon with dm following passenger 111 : For Prince lo it. v. Hinilh; .1. F. liar OvA. MoAre, v. Dickinson and II, Hraham I Tor lerrace;, A. . Ilosklnn, lame Spiers. .1 Vletni- ' V. T. Hallersby. II. Hnnnlev. .lame McAleeiwin. .1. Polls John f. Smythe, I,.- i, Heverly, A. F. II I canlget tl brand that Kuril ' I pity Ihe rrtdti wfiols dl fault. I II etlner rd sitvoU?,or justasd joU? Ill sk$ d wtli wrsfern assault. Mut do I are if In? lln- swll (uhdn drroot MinfKit MILL6ANKSm pjUWcmt suit. So.tflcdnlgathMltlBANKSlt, Please don't ofbVr d substitute. ITatklurvcT 'If! ant &t the Sutllt hid, lpily th sJtrtii lt'J 10 for 15 25 35 also In round tins and cardboard boxeaof 30 for70 Hlee, J.- Field Slrang. Archdeacon (S. A. Ilix, Mr. and Mr C. It. Nickerson'and child. II. I. Full, C. W. Harmon, Mr. and Mr. F. W. Kennedy. Mr. H. Mesenger (Telkwai. Mr. ami Mr. .1. I'. Fealherstoiihaiigh. W. D. McFarland SI. Paul : Mr. and Mr. W. Kelly ami Mr. Stae.y ifor llaysporl;. Misor-j bury lllazclloiij, A. lloen, Mr.' ami Mrs. S. W. Taylor and Mr. Dunning. I-or lluckley Hay J. J. Spencer W. F. Knight. A. K. Hose. .1. A. Spencer. J. While, n. I.. Mc-Ihlosh, S. M. Hump and .1. K. (Iregory. For Slewarl Mr. and Mr. W. Cortwrighl. Henri Itivard. Harry Hick.. T. II. Whilely. II. L. Clothier. F. Wiggan. .1. Amler-Miii, 0. (r.Neill, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter. W. L. Ilo.s, II. W. Mar-lili, Mrs. (.. Martin. Mr, (im- erou ami family. Mise Dal- gleish, II. Marsh, Pal Daly. T. O. Smilh, Mis H. Allen, W. J. SI rat ford and F. Cambray. HIS SLUGGISH LIVER MADE HIM FEEL DROWSY AND TIRED ALL THE TIME Wtwn your llvr tr4n liiflh itid liurtlv ymr lxil ls'lih tiflr, tnl (A only iy jmi ran rt lurk to rlin rtthi I to mik your !itr rirhi. Thl yrHi ran 1u by Uw lis i.f Mil- burn'a l.ua-Llvrr Cllln at llx-y mini- ulal lit aliiMKii lorr, rli-tn aay all ! and 1kii.ikiih matlr fnm h ya- trm, and prrvriit, ai n at rh, all rempllrailiin arl.lni fn.nl a llvr Itial hat lni Inartlv. Mr. E. IUil. Kat Florrn-ll.. m.h. wrll: "l had ben IroiitiM with my llr and rlt rirny and tlrrrt all Hi tlni, ami a unalil in do iny work with any comfort, I Uxik your .Mllhurn'a Lata- Llvr nil, and today I am a dirrrnt man, and would not I without thrrn in 111 iKiUtO." Mllhurn'a tata-Llvr rill ar tie a vial at all rtralrra, or mailed dlrrrt on rrlpt of Trk by Th T. Mlthurn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont, When you buy advertising you my CIRCULATION, and see that on rot II. tf I PMl Tin i dim r in a in Ihril-rService Wet Wast) Three Services, one of which will exactly fill your wash day needs. Phone us for particulars. Canadian Steam laundry Phone I. (g STRAIGHT cur CIGARETTES on f3 MltMfiT LikbL (31 fn - - y i A 34 KODAKS There s fun at Ihe time in Pinking Kodak i mid Ihey store up fun for Ihe future. o KiMlak here. Kodak Film The dependable film III Ihe yellow box. Your sue is here. Kodak Accessories Self Timers, Carrying tlar Tniod. J'ortr,! V lachmciils. They're: all In slock here Let u help you plan n Kodak outfit for good j' and lots of fun. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Store. 3rd Avenue A Gth StrtiL YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, choose "Hupert Hrntid" .Salmon. A few tins in Ihe panlry are always handy. .Slock a supply on your boat lh.nl a good idea, SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prino. nup.rt, I.C. HhbLVHLw aBHk This advertisement is not puMislied or displayed by tlm Liipior Control Ib.nrd or by Urn noverninent of Dflll.h Columbia.