PAOI TWO. In 1892 II we first offered the public our SALADA" Millions now use it with great satisfaction. Have you tried it? The Daily News PMNCRj nUPEHT BRITISH COLUMBIA; Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, Ihe Prince , HuperL Iailv News, Limited, Third Avenue. IL F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month By mail to nil parts of the British Empire and the United Stales, in advance, per year . . . Tn all other countries, in advance, per year Advertising and Circulation Telephone - .98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION $1.00 $0.00 $7.50 Wednesday. May 7, 1021. Paying The Cost Of v Keep Up Service. The newspapers of Canada are undertaking Ihe extra cost entailed by the failure of the Dominion government to help in carrying the news from east to west and vice-versa throughout Canada. There are toug stretches of country where there i little babitatiou and the cost of operating over these makes the tele and generally involved themselves so deeply in falsification and deceit that Ihey bad to call in somebody to tell them when lo let go. Sir Thomas got the fal fee and the bank went lo smash. The maliagenieul does not jet know where il is going. Oliver Government -And P.G.E. Railway. Only those who were Minded by parlizaii feeling ever believed 'lhal Premier Oliver was what the Provincial lenders charged. The published evidence in regard to the inquiry by Judge (iulliher indicated to the satisfaction of everyone that the charges made by McBae and Tupper were simplv political accusations and not based on fact. The finding or (he cornmis-sinner came then as no surprise. Neither Premier Oliver or his arch-opponent. W. J. Bowser, are men who would stoop to personal dishonesty and the report of the commissioner will clear the air mid give electors nil opportunity to turn their attention hi policies ami governmental functioning rather than lo scandal, Mcllne and Tupper have failed. They tried lo hit below the bell ami as a result have themselves received a knockout blow. PRESENTATION MADE TO pit AND MRS. SPENCER AT PORT SIMPSON ON MONDAY Literary Society of that Place! Bids Adieu to Members Who are Leavlnn for Bella ' Bella j POUT SIMPSON'. May 7. A I a! meeting nf ih Port Simpson! Literary Society held in Port Simpson Hip evening of Monday. April 3, after a mos enjovHiilef pmsrrnm, lr. SMncer was presented wild a dull bag an. I Mix Spencer wiili an umbrella, this leiiig I In- la-l meeting I hey would attend before leavin? for Bella llella. A. Itnyd Young, Ihfr president, spoke in high terms' Of llio failli-f ii 1 work of Ir. Spencer during Ili many year in I'orl Simpson, ami expressed the heartfelt regret of all Hip members of Ihe ...iM-tely at I ho departure of I ir . and Mrs ! Spencer. I lr. Sagcr spoke of Mrs. Sourer'. many year of service, e-pcrially in Hie W.M.S. work. II is worthy of noli llial il wa in Ihe IHX8 when first Mr. and .-car .Mr.. SKnrer raihe lo Port Siuip-on. ' Their your of service lolal cventy-twi. Surely a great record and one lo In- proud of. They earrv wllh litem Hie vntu will of the people of port Simp- on and Ihe people, here all; hope thai io.l will abundantly! Ides thrni in their new field of lahor. ! graphic lolls verv high. Consequently the government had for: ( several years helped to bear the load because il wa of benefit BOOKS ORDERED 1 to the people of Canada. The present government refused lo. DilD .p iinninvi grant the ?."iy,l)00 necessary and the newspapers are now entirely j rOK iUDLIL LIdKAKI. on their own, unaided by any government, dominion or provincial.! ! To this paper the added expense amounts to a mouth. !um 0r $460 to be Exoended Just! J.arger paper aiisoro larger amounts. 11 would have been quite possible for the newspapers lo cut down the service and thus avoid saddling themselves with the added expense, but that would have, meant givin? a poorer service to readers, something that the proprietors of the newspapers did not wish to do. Their receipts would have been just as large, but there would have been less satisfaction to themselves as .well as to their readers. Accordingly the papers are continuing the service and carrying the extra expense themselves. Leased Wire Makes Service Possible. It is only because of the leased wire service that the news paper. of the weal are able (o publish such a large amount of Old Country and Eastern news 011 Ihe day on which il happens Jr Ihe news had lo lake Us chance with commercial messages, it would often be delayed and a less amount would be sent. By having a wire of Iheir own with their own operators the newspapers are able to give people in the west n service equal to that given in Ihe east. Prince lltipert benefits lo some extent by Ibis hut hot to the exfeul thai it will when the population admit of the use of a special leased wire to the rily. This A Good Time To Discuss Swimming. This is a good time to discuss swimming facilities. The Sail Like needs improvement and everyone is agreed that this work must be done. The other scheme for a pool for the youngsters on Acropolis Hill is a matter for lhoe interested to xulvocale. People who have children thai would use il are the best able lo lell if it is something they would wish to have. If they want it, this is the time lo make their requests known lo Ihe maxnr and aldermen mi that it may be put through. We do not want any while elephant here. What we want is to give the young people every facility lo learn Jo swim. Whether a balding pool in the city without a caretaker would be satisfactory is somewhat doubtful, but it may be all right. Bank Did Not Know So Paid Fat Fee. Apparently the directors, of the Home Bank did not know whether to go on deceiving the people or not, so they called in c. rri....- tfi.ti.. , - . .-mi 1 nonius mil-, mrnier minister 01 nuance ami acting premier, to advise them and paid him $1,500 of the depositors money to lell them what to do. .Someone had cheated so long, falsified llin books, made false statements, paid false dividend Now and the Remainder Later In the Season j At the regular monthly meeting! nf the hospital hoard last night.' Itev. (!. il. Barker in Ihe hair.' il wa decideil in place an ortle ' at mire for about lt0 worth of new hooks and to order flie re. niainder of year's purchase a1 little later when announcements' of Ihe aulumii hooks were made. A list was submitted liy the li. hrarian and approved and the order goes in right away. Of the money to M "expended in lids or der about 2I0 will go for non-. fiction, 4125 for fiction ami I25 for children's books. The librarian reported that (he local borrowing for the month numbered 2,880 for an average of 120 a day. There had been It new members and seven can celled, leaving a lolal of 1,507 members. The lolal number of honks now on the shehes U :L- 7 02. During Ihe month 21 had been nddeil hy gift and 21 by purchase. Prominent "among Ihe dona tions for Ihe month was a set of len volumes of Ihe nadminlon Magazine and len of Uie I.CS. honks dealing with science and engineering. These were presented hy Mr.. T. W. Heme. The librarian reported lhal borrowings had kepi up well I hi year, differing in Ibis respect from last season when wilh the advent of spring there had been a falling off. II having been reported lhal the roof was slill leaking, 0. V Lvill was appointed a commillee to arrange for its repair. Those present al the meellnv were ftev. C$, O. Hacker, fi. V Wilkinson, fi. V. Bvill. James Black, Mrs. Klrkpalriek, II. F Pullen, F. J. Fuller and Mis firanl. 1 j Ten Years Ago j In Prlnc Rupert Al Hidden Creek, where shorl lime ago there was nrilh- iiijz but a desolale wilderness. I here Is now a town of industry and artistic homes. This unique loeality has only one muni cipal vole Hint of Ihe (I ran by W wwgr TOBACCO I Co. THE l)An4Y NRWa Ami The idea of establishing a prison farm al islinwallan l.nke has heeu abandoned on account of Ihe expense involved, Mayor N'ewlon announced at yeslerday afternoon's police commission mooting. J. Jansen-Fuhr, Norwegian lecturer, i viillng in the eily in the course of a lour of North America. He will give a lei-lure lonighl in Ihe Majestic Theatre. The Man in the Moon SAYS:- KVKKYOHY is wrong. I am Ihe only one lhal is right. JAKK says very few girls have a conscience horause conscience has a still small voice, ' F.VF.IIYHOHY is wrong except the provincials. They are, Ihe noble magnaitimous'Csouls wjio would rule the epunlry for' the benefit or llossller and his ilk. IT came out In evidence al Ihe P.O.F.. Itoyal (Commission lhal a man named Itossiler 'tiai) been paid a salary lo act as witness for Ihe Provinrliij party am that be expected a JoIi'um junn as the Provincials gnl (nin power. That is shilling Ihe new, party, out light. T MAY is weeping; over Ihe sltti of April, MFK was a monolonouH griml in Ihe days when ;dj,we'Jcmjld call a slujiid man was "dunce" and introduces a new Diaphragm Controlling CORSET Vo. S30--' garment so constructed that cxcc floh above ihe waist tine doc not crowd over the top of the corset, but '.drops dor.n iiusJc. insuring a mooth, unhrolen line at the v.Lt. Jn idJi'tior, 10 this unique feature, the uu? Nemo advantages of TOcjit&ully-conect abdominal support and lone-wearing qualities, combine to mcle this new corset worthy of the dof est inspection by women who desire smooth, unbroken figure lines with perfect safety anJ comfort. Made of durable pink coutil, in s full range of sues. Price $5.00. and a new CIRCLET i'o.J92-fA perfect'fitting companion garment to tbe Nemo Corset. (Jives the necciry mmfomple figure contnJ to create the tunc smooth, unbroken lines above the waist that the Netno Corset doc below. The patented "Hoot Rite" atuchmen: prevent "riding up". Made of pink batiste (com bincd with coutil for greater itrcnj;th) in all the popular tiie. Price JJ.2J. AH this .week in our Genet Department ice are fealnrint a special display of Netno Corsets and Corset Accessories inelfdiitg the two torments shown above. Ask to see the new Inrv butt models. Sold .'a P.inct Ruptrt txcltuittly by JAB0UR BROS., LTD. 1 I- . i l !-!' all we could call a dishonest one wa "dishonest." Thanks be, In-day we ran ue such words a numskull, dumbell, honehead, poor prune, false alarm, flalire, den hatlery, rooms lo lei. or indulge our fanry wilh high financier, crook, grafler, tinhorn or tbooilegger. ON:i: upon a lime there wa .1 girl who was wonderfully pretty and did not know il, hill lhal was thousands of years ago in the age of the fairies. TUB lalesl descriplivn epilbets are curious. You have heard of bees eyebrows, rain whiskers, hug's hreiilh, caterpillar's shirt. hul now comes "dog's pants" as Ihe saying of those who would he really tip lo date. YVIIBN do we eat Asks Hungry. Hubby; When do we drink Queries Single Hcrubhy. - TIUJTHFUI.NBSS ik very dangerous. Suppose I went around telling a lol of people they were fools, see how ernharassing it might bo for me. YOU never realln how mid a woman's fret can tie mil II you gel married, - WHAT I have of) en wondered Is that TIasy Slreel Is not more crowded limn it seem lo be. - NOW thai Ihe fishing season Is on, considerable economy may be practiced by utilizing some nf Ihe biscuits made by young wive us sinkers in place of the ordinary Commercial varlely manufactured from lead. MAY 5TH TO 1QTH (inclusive) WEEK 1 fit N0530 1 00 Ntmo CotKts and Ctrul Autuotitt ait Mad in Canada t Kopt Bio i. Limiltd, Toronto in For every occasion A BOX OF Purely s Candy The Autocrat ofjthe Candy World NOTHING COULD BE BETTER AS A SEASONABLE GIFT. A Toollnomo Delight in a Ue.inlifiil Box. ALL 8IZE8 ALL PRICES. Sole Agents: Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE Third Avenue. WE CASH CHEQUES. If You Are BOAT-BUILDING We have Hardwood, Fir and Cedar Boat Lumber. If you ore tired of Kolsuinino and Puper, try Fir Veneer Panelling. If you ore thinking of building a house, wo have nny lumber you require, also Sash, Doors, flloss. SHOCKLEY'S Planing Mills Cow Buy. Phone 383