PAOl TWO. Delightfully Fragrant "SALADA" SUBSCRIPTION RATES: mm I H433 Has a pure, fresh flavor beyond compare. Ask for a package today. The Daily News PRINCE llUI'EHT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, exc;pt Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. , II. P. PULI.EN, Managing Editor. City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per -month , fl.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Stales, in advance, pur ysar 0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year . . 17.50 Transient Display Advertising $1.40 -per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page. .52.S0 per inch Local Headers, per insertion 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per won! Legal Notices, earh insertion 15c pc agate Hue Contract Rales on pplication. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and '.Reporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office on day preceding pnhlication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITOR Peace River Route To This Coast. Monday. May 5. 1921. Premier Oliver has apparently been following up the work of the member for Prince (ieorge, II. (;.' Perry, in his espousal of the all-British Columbia mule from Peace River to the cuat. The Brule cut-off would do Utile to open up new counlrv and would not be anything like as direct as .he mule by way of Prun e ficorge or Vanderhnof to Prince Rupert. With the com pletiou of the P..E. the route aio will be likely to be extended to Vancouver. That would give the people of the Pence River country the best possible .serVjre and would be effective in open ing up a lot ol new country which otherwise would not be touched. Investigation js likely lo prove lb the, railvrnypenple.and to Ihe Ottawa government thai there is no comparison between (he two mules. In making a deri-Sion-the Dominion' authorities cannot be biased by the fact that one route is through one pro vince or the oilier mule through another.' What is needed is the best possible mule to develop the dominion. Make No Money From Competition. There seems to be an idea abroad thai the Daily News is making money from the "Save (lie Forest Competion."' Thai is far from true. Wc are conducting this competition for the purpose of interesting the young people in the forests and their preservation. .This north country depends a great deal on the forests, for its prosperity and for that reason we undertook the carrying through or the competition. It entails a good .leal of work and has taken up a great deal of expense in selling up type and there is absolutely no nionelary return for il When the suggestion vyi made to this paper by Ihe minister of the interior, il was accepted under the strong protest from the business office, where it was thought that the proclamation, at any rale, should be paid for. We thought so, loo, but d'-eided in' the inleresls of the district lo carry on the com-petilioii. The Aoiniiiioii (ovcrumenl provide Ihe prizes but the work and publishing expense all falls upon the. newspaper.. 8cenlc Attractions Of This District. Perhaps render of this paper will be tired of our drawing albMilion lo Ihe scenic attractions of this dislrict. Yel when we tro ont on the harbor on a day like yesterday, it seems almost impossible to come, home and not wrile something about il. At this lime of year especially Ihe mountains mid a distinct charm lo the landscape. . Prince Rupert is oflen boosted industrially. It is spoken of us i ne iiiiure porior uu; northern tind central parts of the produce but it is seldom mentioned ax a tourist resort. When we gel thai holel, which Sir Henry Thornton said he was going to build here, then shall have we the railway company sending all their lourisls here and boosting Ihe city to Ihe 'skies as a resort not lo be missed for a stop-off. MAY 5th to 10th WEEK ALL WEEK we'are featuring a special display of Nemo CorscU and Corset Accessories, including the new Nemo Diaphragm Controlling Corset and a new style .Circlet. Be sure and visit oua Corset Department during the coming week. .Sold in Prince Rupert exclusively by JABOUR BROS. Htm Crt1, ai- CWf A cc.itotl., ,t, mW, r Kept Bin. Lit.. Tettnf II WEDDING OF STANLEY TAYLOR ON WEDNESDAY WAS PRETTY AFFAIR The following aecounl of Hie weddinsr of Stanley Taylor, who will arrie in Prince Hubert from a lioiKjiifl of Ophelia rose and while ;ladioli. She was given in marriage lo her father. Miss Frances Clark made a pretty nrhlesinaid fn a frock of mauve haded laffela relieved with sil er lace, and her hal was of the ame patr shailes, her bouquet bein? of pink and mauve sweet peas intermingled with rosebud. Harry Hlowey acted a jrroorns- man. nie usliers were Percy While and Mark Crimmed. The eeremony was performed amid a setting of pink tulips and bright spring flowers, which hail been arranye by a number of irirl friemls of the bride. Hiirin? Ihe signing of Ihe re gister Mrs. Krne Maker gave a beautiful rendition of "Hecaiisc." Mrs. Xixon. mother of Ihe bride, looked charming in a, gown of French chiffon velvet, artistically drafted, while her corsage bouquet was of pale pink roses. Her picture hal was of black moire silk, wilh while nsppey. A reception was held at Ihe home of Hie bride's parents in Kilsilano. Later in Ihe evening Mr. and Mrs. Taylor lef Tor a honeymoon trip to Seattle and will make their fill lire home in Prince Rupert. BURGLAR CHASED IN SEATTLE BY DUTHIE Local Mining Man Was Unable to Catch Intruder Who Entered his Room During Night J. F. Inithie, Ihe Seattle xhin builder, who is actively interested in ruining m Ihe interior di inci. iasi w:eeji gave ehas,, o burglar who entered his home in Sea Hie. Mr. Online, at an early hour in Hie morning, was awakened by Ihe burglar in his room. Hi ave chase and iiirsued the in truder across the yard bill Ihe man disappeared in the darkness Mr. liuHiie was asleep when he heard the door of his room open lie switched on the light. 'Ihe burglar, who was a big heavy set man, niinkeii at the light and turned ami ran. Mr. Iiiill.ie was unarmed. BOAT ARRIVALS Inaugurating Hie Saturday ar rivals here from the south which will be eoiiHimed until oet niontii, ;...U. steamer Prince 'ieorge. Capt. Harry Nedden. ar- nveit from ancouver and way pons sharp on lime at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon with the fob lowing passengers: l or Prince Iluperl W Kenny, A. Carlson, 0. Ward to, I'. Kriekson. Miss M. Fawcelt (Kil- wanga;, S. A. Hell, J. Calloway. I. Austin, F. .. Tolhurst Hturns Lake .. Hogran, W. V. Tomlin-son, H. S. Wadsworlli, Miss Violet i.anieron, I. F. !. White. Mr. and Mrs. w. v . Hartwell. F. W. Hudd X. .1. Oden, l, W. Auslin. C. (1. ttounii, M. Davidson, 7.. Higashi, ' McCalTery, Mr. Friherg and Mr. Iloherlsnii. lor Stewart--J. P. Deiiisplrr, It. Walson, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Crosby and child, .1. A. Shanks and J, Itungi. The Prince Cenrge -ailed for Stewart on Saturday evening, relumed here last nlb( and sailed at. I ) for Vancouver. The lladioJStewarl Mines Ltd., capitalized at a million dollars and with head office at Victoria, nan neen tncorporale.l with a view to developing the Itadio, Hadio I. and Itadio II. and other claim ne.ar Slewart. THE daily Rva Monday. Mav CUTTING DOWN COST OF SALMON CANNING Prices Paid foe Pinks are Low and Operators Worry Over Outlook VAXCOrVKIt.-'Majt 5. B.C. ll,o it, will, his bride IW,,, canneries are prinp lo week, was published in lii Van-coiicr Province: The Kilsilano Mrtliodi-it rtiiirrh ws Ihe -rene of one of Hie prettiest if itiid-sririnp weddins on Wednesday eveninjr when Miss Marjnrie Eileen Nixon, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everell C Nixon, became Hie lirlrio of Stanley Waller Taylor, son of Mrs. il. C. Taylor. Key. W. Viinre jierformed Hie marriase service, wflile Ihe wedding inarch from l.nhenjrrin was played -'by Miss Dnjjs Chadney. The bride made a winsome picture in her beauti ful gown of while crepe char. loanle, fashioned on plain line wilh arlislic Irimniiti.' of silver lace. A Brussels net veil was helil in fdare wild a wreath of handle a heay sulmon pack this siderably lower in price, the can- ners poinl out. Question of Markets With this situation lo face, tt.il. canners are endeavoring lo lind some satisfactory method of marekling Il.tJ. salmon for prices based tin sheer merit. Some are hoiicf.il of creating individual demand in Ihe Old Country for H.C eokeye. others teiee thai Hie market in Canada and een in the t oiled Stales will, its 30 per cent larilT may Im- more itilen-sielyrullie.. Hut in Ihe meantime they are preparing lo -nil down on expenses in every possiMe way. Fewer Cannery Boats This policy is exjiected In lessen Hie number of boats fishing for canneries this' summer. They are co-onera ling lo this end having found Rial last year there were more nels in certain waters than the yield'jii'tified. A few salmon are Iwing caught along Ihe West Oast of Yancoti ver Island and ure being poed of on Hie market for fresh fish. The seaon opens in the latter part of June. Tbe Man in the Moon SAYSj- IF laws could reform, we'd al. be aillls. THH best spring Ionic Anyone can lake . Is a forty find garden . And a fie fool rake. I TS a great life if you don't ?et loo strong. . SOMI-: people are dignified, but nothing else. TIIF. beginning of the mouth reminds u thai life is ju, f,ne lam dun after amdher. 4 ITS bard lo part with some people. In fael il is so hard that il heroine well nigh jlll(issible. e r- IF you lend monev. vnn re capifalisl. If you collect thai money you are n much harder worker than I am.. Til Kill-! is plenty or happiness. All you have In do is use il. Till! dinieiilly with. good looking men is that I hey seem In know il. e- WIIK.V a woman, ask if you snore, beware. IN a very big cily you can be good and nobody will appreciate It and you may be bad and no- ITen Years Ago I In Prlneo Rupert I The cily council nasned a re- soliilion last i,jf,t opiosliig the eiiiploymenl ..r OriHilals h, licensed places. Cily Solieilor I'elers. howeer, sbbmilleil a re port Hint Ihe rounril had no power lo prohibit huci employment. Aid. Mongoniery. m of Hie opinion Hint the cily could If il choose lo do so. Ho (bought Hie eity solicitor bud not gone teepiy enmiali inlo Jim mnller. The hydro-leelrfc nlanl that the cily Is to erih!ih nt Shaw-i Allan Lake will rot JI2,8I51 nceoriling In Ihe superinlendenCn' estimate. .Mayor .N'ewlon stales1 I easou an,! arw seeking n)ell.od of cut I inp down overhead cosH, The reason, they stale, is itiat this is the year 'of the "pink run am! pinks, while plentiful, do not jve wiile uiarym of; profit in market injr. Caanere' lerfnit iHf Ihe- inroiuparable 11.0. soekeye for profits. CoiiiiM'Hlion of Japap, with lor J heay MlMnan park, an adverse inlluenre last year, I ayaln ex-peeleit lo bring down prices for sooleye in threat llritain. The Japanese, who have nhtained fishing rjjrhl on Hie Siberian coast, are exploiting the waters while the ronceion hnlil jrood and are lloodin; world markets with a re almon stijrhl !y below oranye hl,,so,,,s and she carried jn qa,jy a),, po Stolen Eggs and the Silk Trade ikir IIUk .Ilk la tk ri.mtrf lilu'. ,! m y.mpfmm IUr Im4I( Ilk mi m.hmt a Taaaallaa Car I Or .Ilk BWa! ! Ikraaah lav llarklr. production of illk datea far tnlo antiquity, and tori worm U rlrtn tranipo flat Ion rartlltl huu um a net the icanner of Ita Droducttonttaa ktot accrtL Up to tta sixth cm tori A.D. all raw ailk aa unporlHl Into Europe from China, out the Byzantine Kmptror JuiUnlan induced two monU to travel into China to procure silk worm etts and tkouzh the export of them was puslshahle by death, thrte monks succeeded In brtnglnr back a quantity concealed In the hollows of their pilgrims stares. From Byzantium, silk cultivation spread into Greece and Syria, thenre Into Spain, and thence successively Into Sicily. Naples. Northern Italy and France, beuu established In Italy In tbe sixteenth '.entury. Various' determined attempts hare been made, principally between the years 1C22 and HJS to etUbllsb the silk Industry In America, resulting- at one time In a not Inconsiderable production, but the excessive cost of the labor Involved In tbe reartnc of tbe worms and In the reellnx of the raw silk from tbe cocoons as compared with the trifling cost of such labor In Europe and Asia, has rendered It Impossible to produce raw sQk at commercial prices on this continent. Most of the silk Imported to Amerlrs comes from Japan, Italy and China where, also, the humidity of the atmosphere contributes no little to the success of the Industry Is. those countries. Tbe greatest importation Is from the Flowery Kingdom, and this mostly In the -tw-iilk form as It U reeled from the cocoons. Stlk Is valuable. In one tonstmnient of a few ben-.( ed bales, hundreds of "bouiands of dollar are tied up. and for this reason, it at no time may be lost In asking tip tbe raw material and placing the fmiafced nnds upon the market, tbe product of the intle silk that the money i available. The llilers jdaning mil) a' tJow Hay is rapidly Hearing com pletion and will be uu up-lo-dale planl. The building is too by Kill feel and two storeys high wilh a fnll basement. Tin- manager iss charge is J. C. Kilem. NOTIOI. Nlflfablt Wttar rroucllaat Act, R.S.C. Chpur 11. The Mini. l-r i.r fubtlr Wirks. rMmn iiienl i,r llv l'nvlnr i,r IIHII.Il i MiilnliK. iwro rivrn (Htllre iimi Ih- lit. uniW serlM.n 7 Ar llle almt ir. lrM4.rl IHl, II. Ullll.UF I.r llil.ll IL'j.ffc. at ,llf. a IMf" in III nirire ir lln In-irKI Hrlt.lrtr l Vrutn- nifrl, H.i;. a Oe-4-ript i-o ufl nw hi aiMi plans i.r i nirliwa.v Hrulv. i.nH-owl ui be lailll ater Hie skr-n . I.lrr al Tfrrai-e. H.i.. I Ami Take Villi Uu. anr Ihe rinlra i Hon i.f im iiMiulh fnrfii llw ilale i.r Hie fir.l ptilillrallmi i.f lhl tv.llrf. Ihe Villi. ler r 1'iiblir Wurk. rrntlnrr i.r Hnil.hi i.mn.iiii, im tiuih-r seriKm 7 nr Hie aid Art applr In Ihe VlnlM-T i.f 1'ntilir Wrk al hn nrtire Ui Uh Uty i.r oiui, ror a.rtal i.r the sant ami plan- ami rir Iraire In nai-lrurl lite Mid llirhnajr liaiwl thU Jlh day ftf April. Ifl. W II. SI 1lli:ill.AM. Minuter i.r I'nlillr Wnrki. I'mtrlnre ir llrlloh O.lmnliU tAND ACT. Notice el Int.ntlon te Appli L.ad. LAND ACT. le In Skwiia Ijiml InorlrL lirrnnllnv rii. irirt or Uiki. and innate on Campania l.land. Take V.tlr that C.larrore F n.nlr ann .anif. wr-Miny, or I'NIire llnrfrt. B.C.. H-nipaiiiHi uiMiranre ami ami inrr, In- run to ll'l.iv ror iurm Inn tn bu lue roiinwmt flewriwvl larnl.: Oirriiii-n ring at a pout planted at llw heail nt a body will know . A so you " enn '"" '? V ,h 'V.1 V"1 "r J p"'tMI,, i'nt "' . ' lsiut , , , nne mile rnnu llw w.nih eml f.r llw lie lonely and stay thill Way. Maml; thenre fi.ll..lni ........ the . Mniumltle ,. nt II.. kh..M ll. j ... Hlir a, Vlirr IIIW mUDI the Miami to llw place nt riininwnr-iiK-nt. and nmlalmne S.'mn airc. more or let. C. K. UU.MTKII k JAVKS Me.Mtl.Tf! .Tarn, or Aprnirani. Pfr XV. K. WTI.I.HMS. At-M riilxl April Jncl, lots. Notice ot Inttnllon to Apply to taaa tane. in in'i liiih intirici, ii.rorains in. trlri of fk'-m, and eitnale ami belne U i-iami, uu inr nun n uraurn or tne sirens Itivrr, noar Onsulc Cannirr. Take .'ollr that I, Thunuis William Tnarkrr, or Prinre nuprrt. U.C., ocrnpatlon Enelneer, Intenil to apply for terrolalnii lo leaae thr rollovlna Jirrltw l.nil.. CommriKlnt at a pol plaulnl at tlw inoal x.ulh-rlT iKilnt oti Bar Island! thenre northerly ami ttrnterlv.i ihrnr. .mtheriv nrf ea.le.rlyi rinln( the alnuoaltlea or the enure nun 10 noini or rnninienrenieni, am) runtalnine flu srrea. morn or THOMAS W. TIUCKER, . .. . Appllrant, Dated rrhrusry 14th. lots. TIMDCH FOR tUMBtR. Sealed Temlera in. I m.r..il nT.,,,1.. ... Iirnuer" will tie rerelved liv ihe uiukr. mme up lo a i.mM MoniUy, Sth ,My, iif, ror im roiinw.nr. sale Tar Paid IS00 olerea "i"l' l.i- v Common Fir. in plerea i-tB" 'j ms pleres ."stir 1 Cedar Shop Cra le. O. J. MkTMf-eOX. ' rurciisiing Agent. vim commodities rtrjoj The bales of "Xn a, y . , carefully la tte vessels which tranrt ' ' t the I'arii.c. and In sucb a mannr that v.t peedity and safely discharged u1k0 Si- j ranadian or American port No time Is lost. ?p J traina made up or passenger baxaajje kjui i: . the arrival of the vessel if It docks al Vam ouver ; the Euprees liner of the Canadian Ps. Ule at ) : the valuable cargo has been sealed Into the jr train proceeds- towards Its destination. oHti Utter time than tbe regular paaeeoger tra;-)g For the teaton that the route la more dire :r silk dealers to New York, where much or the : destined, consign their shipments via t anada a: 1 Ing the past few months taany tstereitlag time hate been made over Canadian lcific tnt On March zted. the "Empreea of Asia a. '1 Vokobama carrying the largest coostgi.iuen . it be forwarded from tbe Orient for some '-tat ' j i as specially stowed for prompt dUrbare sm t. -at Vancouver, and from the time tte steame f: l until the special train to New York trft. there u s 'speed Urn of only thirteen and one-half ttin.'c I" car. The silk waa delivered In New York about k 'a :-t April 4tu. the through tun from Yokohama York being It days. I hoars, and 1) mmutes, x : time. This constituted a record run as far as c t! traffic I concerned, but passenger trxt i i iazaf 1 aa readily by ttit rompeny. a 31 dsy i.erre e service vU 8t Jcbn. NIL. or tbe St Lw:-UJac reiodarly msmtalard. - - SPRING STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert and Prince G orge Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and iiiU'nnedinle p..iui. ... n r day ami Sunday at 1 1.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX WVdnesdav o FOR STEWART Snlunh.v I" S.S. PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER via Uo. . I : Islands. May lOlh, 2Uh. PASSENOLR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, Leave frlnta huKrt 4.41 p.m, for thlMX CEolioi:. ItiV.M M, W ,i CUI'CO, all points Kaorrn Caiiads, t'tillist Iuim, aoiwcr tt ocsan stismship tings. Cltf Title! orrit.. US Thl At... -t.(, n,wu fa... rse. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle, May 2, 13, 23 For Ketchikan, Wrangall, Juneau and Skagway, May 0, 10, 30 8.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanion Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell Rivet4, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C ORCHARD. General Ansnt. Corner of 4th 8treet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Ruperi, B.C. I UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sallinri rroro Prior Kuport, or VANCOUVtR, VICTORIA, OcMn rail., one t.M.on ,, TuaaSar. r.. for VANCOUVKN, VICTORIA, Al.rt B.f, M4 t.an.on a.y, Saturd No., or ANVOir, AtlUK ARM, ITIWART, W.I.. I.l.ne. Sunda, I p. SI, . .V. . ?T '"',0" ,' Cnneel. Prie.f A.SS. V SU tort Anenue. t. Ber.le, Aea.L rrlnre Rupert. A C If You Are BOAT-BUILDING JVe hnvc llnrdwood, Kir nnd Cedar Ilont Lumber. u you ore tired of Kulsonrliic nnd Pnper, try .Fir Vonccr 1 ' ' I'nnellitig. , If you arc thinking of building ft house, wo hnvo nny lumber you rciiiire, also Hash, Dnors, ninss. SHOCKLEY'S PUnina Mills COW Saw O ... Phone 383.