because SALADA" B410 draws so richlr in the teapot. TKe flavor is superb Try it. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES! City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month ... '11.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, In advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year ' .. . . $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. ... .11. AO per Inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page ,$2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion .2!c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion. ..... . .. .2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agnle line Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 88 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should lie in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising "received subject to approval Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Friday. June 27, l2t. Delivering 'The Goods. 11 is a great thing to "deliver the good'" as promised. If n grocer or other Merchant does not fill the order with the quality and quantity of goods required be soon oes business, lie finds that it .doe not pay to fail to carrv out his contract. Hp mnv A Growing Bank Account Is an incentive to greater effort, and a stepping stone to success. I For 58 years the Union Banlc of Canada has helped many thousands of people to save their t earnings. Open a Savings Account NOW : acquire the habit oj saving regularly ; and you will have that feeling ot security which cornea with money in the bank. UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince RupertBrnnch A. T. Broderick, Manager itELLS HOW TO COMBAT FIRES an emhnrkinjr.poljiL ; Dr. W. T. Kergin, ,who was in the party, attended to Hip injured! limit temporarily nti4 later gae the usual I real mcnl. moss, urown nreri iMeur in luck ' .. , , ' .talion was made hy Mrs. Meen in ... i -ii . i resinous IiiiiImt. Ihey Iravelvery . . , .. ., . a neat sneeeh in which she re- raplilly feed ng on Ihe lops of ' , , . .. . , , l. ferred to the long and pleasant n the i- trees. -i-i I hey are .i the most) ... ,. . . dangerous fires. I his kind of,, . maki's its own wind lo a great extent and only occur dur ing periods of very high temper at lire. They are also Ihe most dangerous lo life and the-most U"eslructive-tn the forest. The first thing a person shall do oi tliscovering a fire is to warn Ihe nearest forest officer: then, if it Is a surface fire, he liould fight it hy going ahead of it lo -ome natural harrier, such as a si ream. lake, or swamp, ami clearing a ditch or path of all inftanmiahle matter across Ihe rourc of Hie fire. He should then back fire it on Ihe fire side. If a ground fire, follow the front of the fire and dig it out am throw it hack on Ihe Immeil area. A crown fire can only. Ie fought aceording lo comlit jmi. and not until it leaves Ihe tops, after which il is handled a a suiface fire. Value of Forests These different fires may all he causeil by reflection or lightning, acting- on inflammable mailer. It is nearly certain thai al least eighty six per cent of all fires are mused' by human agencies. Therefore they ran be prevented lo a great ex. lenl by proper organization and care. The es way lo prevent forest- fires is lo convince the P"oj.le through the forests dis. Irirls. of Ihe dollars, Ihey will gel out of the forest for them selves, for when a person ean see where he can make a dollar out of any thing he will lake rare of The lots lo the people by foresi fires leach year, amounts lnabi tit one half of our entire lax rereipi. if j .were saved for industrial u-es, ,y supplying increaei employment ami by- naturally Increasing ihn local market, H would make for prosperity in our province. , The future prosperity of UriU sh Columbia depends almost altogether on the conversion and industrial development of our limber resource, which would mean lo Ihe province pulp ;im paper mills, saw mills, creosot- ing plants, box factories ami many other enterprises that are ofi great value In Ihe epople, us well as railroad and numerous en- lerpries' which are eerlaiti lo loiiow sucn developments. Conserving the forests keep our rounfry beaut Iful, thereby bring ing Into our province tourists home seeekers, pleasure seekers, hunters, trappers and fur farm hit-Hi iiiiii mr rt'Mrri ui iiii iiit-111- lxrs at Mrs. KHIy loavin? the city. Mrs. Kelly replied, lliani-inp them for the gift and for .. PAQI TWO. 5. . THE DAILY 'fitwa J J.u..i'aiJtfet. lit Friday, tnfcrjr:. Truly Economical if -1 make a temporary profit hut it is only temporary and in the long run he stands to lose. Because he knnw this no wie grocer will fail to deliver the goods a per order. In every walk of life it pay to deliver the goods. The man or vwomaji. working fur. wages has lo do lbe-jHiiie ' the grocer. iHi.iwrc ucff imi uriivrr incgooiis, we 'employer surfers mid eventually there have to be ehanges. The .employee will be dismissed or the employer will go out of husjnes.s. Sometime in the walks of life other than commercial there are men and women who undertake to do rertaiu things l.til they never deliver the goods. They nllow themselves to he placed on committees where they Tail to -function. They nmke a hold pretence of going to do something,, yet they never do it.' They fail to deliver the goods and the failure is not only a loss to the organization for which they are working hut also for the men or women thepisclves. Their failure heroine a habit and they eventually class themselves as failures How Will They Spend The Coming Holidays. This i the time of year when the children are con-idering how they shall sjHMid the holidays. .Many have already dpcided thatj.ouit but other have not. Parents have a great responsibility in tins connection. They must see that their children are under proper care and at the same time the vonngter must have plenty of outdoor lire and- preferably a life that will he a change from what they have been leading the rest or the year. Sunshine and fresh air are necessarv to health and the more the youngsters gel Ihe better they are. Also it is desirable that children have plenty of fun. Proper associations have a great effect on the fulure life during the formative period. 8taylng With City Today. .This is the time to slay with Prince Ruperl. We have bad tn the prrsl many selhacks and we Have been disappointed niosi grievously. I hose who came here early and remnined during the dull days can he excused if they sometimes fail lo realize what the future holds m store. Yet it jsi foolish person thai get mil jtisLas prosperity is within reach. Few places have Ihe prospects that are seen at Prince Ruperl. It must not be expected that any sudden prosperity is about to come here. We shall have to fight our way i the fi lure w.e have done , the past. hi the work will he easier. There will he occasions Irom lime to lime when we shall reel that there is ""Ib.ng domg and thai it was roolish to have remained Will " n J UB l"e "uvances up the heach. There are hie waves that seem lo reach forward and then there is a ,h but Mlo i1"1 mf,yemenl s U"- So II will he here. !t Interesting Directions Given Etuy Written by Francois Lake Boy Fuesl fires occur in Itrilish Columbia from .Muv tiiilil October and are most destructive in July am August. There an three kinds of fires;, surface, ground and crown. Sur face fires as n rule travel rather ,n PRESENTATION MADE TO MRS. JACK KELLY Tea Made Occasion of Expressing . Farewell Wishes of Members of 8U Andrews Ladles lr.. Jack Kelly, who i one of Ihe oldest members .of the St.$ Andrew' Society, was last twi.; ...j t i i. iins presented with a handsome. '"'"ij an- ftmi-i imi i.j wiini.j. ... i ii , ,i t I temperature and h.nnidil, audi'""".; ""'"? "r feed mostly on dry wood ami prase.s. fSrnund fires Iravejvery slowly and feed mostly on vege- Inli.lll llt.klil iliUi.Enil u'.ka.i Auxiliary of that orgunitatmn at i a lea Riven by the -president. Mts. It 1 HI I-' ft. ' wak a larjr atlcnd.ince .of nveni' "! OHM.. . , . itfr iiiiii iripiiii. iiiiii nrrnrii. ers, for Ihey h depend to a great extent on Ihe forest for their existence. Also liv conservimr .m.' forests we give to agriculture ihe uniform supply of moisture thai is desirable for successful crop raising. (.Vole The foregoing essay. which was awarded first prize for iniermeihale grade in the recent lorcsiiy iiepurinient s competi tion in Prince Htierl district. ( was wrillPii hy Klviti Uraalen, , aged tt, of the t.nchn Vniley School, !oiili Hank, at'cnls like. is teacher Is Hubert f. Pritchanl. BROKE ARM WHEN EMBARKING ON THE BEACH AT TUGWELLj Mrs. Jarvle NIoLeod Meats With Painful Accident at Rotary Picnic j When standing wnlllnsr on n' slippery Input Tugwell beach In rrnilinew rV enarking in one of the boats last evening al. Ihe notary picnic, Mrs. Jarvlrt Mo-I.eml .Miepwi ,,nd fell rin Hie pebbles ami. broke her nrm, There was n swell going and It was u lillle difficult unlthicr into II..1 boats no the log was utilized asl their good wishes. t Assisting .Mrs. Sleen al the lea were Mrs. fieorge Abbott, Mrj.' James Irvine and Mr. VV. Ileiil. Tlie rooms were deeornled with blue and while sweet peas W'pre. senting the clrs of the society. Piano selection were gixen hy Mrs. II. Love. Mrs. Kelly and family are moving to Kelso. Washington, where Mr. Kelly is .now living. The 'Man in the Moon Ihrep weeks. SAYSi I'M thankful thai I live so far I'V here beyond the sky So no pretentious bund reach And pull me from on'.'hlgh. If I were not. have no douhl Hut some reforming ass mild recoimneml irrm down ' And light Ihe night Vilh pas. BAKE YOUR OWN Q BREAD 1 standard for over soy ears -n ) I I t -.No, I iliiln i hear .ahoul il. My wife is away." WIIKN Ihe baby begins to enm it is simply Imitating Mipa. ' IT is n god Ihfhff lo ehanue one's eiivfninmett! at iciml onc a weHi. prAferablv on Sunihivl morning. ' II- Ihe town Is bright amt cheery H hnw Dial Ihe peopU are bright amt cheery. If ihe lowu f- glutn and oly and nn- pa tided, ft indicates Ihnl , p,Ml pie are going fo the devil. AVIIKItl-: singleness is bliss folly lo be wives. . ................. ii.ur is me iaiesi.roniauy. Mrs. Mlllinull Hi'i'iilll- " jiianies her husband. IT would be fine In lie your I i own boss, hut most of the l.iis- The Hoard or Trnde held lis nassmcn are niarrieij and ilo not , recntar luncheon in the new1 know what lhe'exterlenceti like. Prince lluperl Hotel today. I red ' iSlork was Hie sieuker He re- .iM III.Xi Is lori.jilgli for some f erred lo the nrngress Hint had people, exepl n leg of lamb that been made hy the city and which mis i.een twinging for two or In.Hfie.l r.lit. in tin. rmnn. J$ 1 1 W1 oter s I riVlir info KVlUffc'd V Itesiills nf public school ex. amtnalinn nre annouticeil today hy l. Mc. Hunter, prttoiipa!. The fiillnwiuc are promotetl from .luninr Courlh lo the Hnlranre cla: Kate Shaw. Ilirhard Pills- bury, enin Tonmire. (Jrorge Hhaw. Frank Howen. Jean lloss. , lo lake me lirilh llrown. Itaymnnd l-'isher ' Ten Years Ago In Prlnco) Rupart ,Alex Ilix and Itftn Mclmuald. STRENUOUS TIME IN ) ; RHODE ISLAND WHEN : SENATORS DRIVEN OUT1 First Vice-President Slillina I of Hie Imperial Oil Co. and Kn- ' ',''TI.ANI, Mass., June 2. gineer MotUKomery arrived In IIia Twenty.one Ithode Island Sena-I city on the Prince fieorge Ibis 'u',, "o'' tnpanied' nmroing lo make arrangements ,,y ,'"!ir dUed down for a' Tor Ihe starling of work on Ihe l,,nft "'" ,",ro declaring that' oil station thai is lo fie estab- nnl' " "",,f,:l'",y guarantee by' lisher here They were met by overnnr William K. I lynu of, H. A. Woodland, manager of the V" ' ""r '"'"l liui i duce Iheni lo relitrn In their lionrj slate ami its hitislHiive balls. Irom which they were driven las( ,'Hnirsday by bromide gas. The Senator hae for several idays hHn scattered In Minall groups about Massachusetts and il wns Iheir desire lo be together for Ihe purpose of dlscunsiong developments and making plans that led llietn In congregate here. A leriglhy' statement was Is. sued, in which Ihey charged Lieutenant - fiovernor Toupiit, .Democrat, wild bringing about condition! that blocked Htale business and caused the breaking up of the. legislature. The stale, men! rh urged thai he had en-coiiraged disorder and "has called lo his aid a disorderly, vichius and threatening iiinb ,of (hugs,, gunmen and representative ,,f n Ihe disorderly elemenls of tlio communily. The biculenant- iiovernor tins openly asserted that IJpjt next Hme the members who conslilule a ipiorunf or the sonnln appear .there they will be killed." 1.WI tk mttk O I) JAa. 1 Alitor. Q J It'. Cm I XOl' crm. Il provldot fowj oUmooU ckUJroa Mit kavo. Civ tkom Koltofc' Iwlco ioy. uu"i" oru fork.., i of appoHtot Imply groot. CklU cruockloo ooJ doltciM tooto. CORN FLAKES IMtkft. STt I Ut of work. N. I fiMttag . No rk I U(. If. .11 ,..J, I lo tor. 1 1 CORN f TTamatco Kr panelling your rooms it mal t - m. banlwomls. 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