Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 88 PAQK TWO. THE liAtl.Y flRWfl. frlday. NUy The Fresh Flavor "SALABA" MO 17 reflects the absolute purity of the blend. Delicious to the last drop. Try it. The Daily News pitiNRR nupKiiT - nnrrisii Columbia. Published Bvcry Aflernoon, except Sunday, the Prince nnpert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. IL F. PULLBX, Managing Kditor. v SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, ly mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to nil parts of the British Empire and the United Slates, in advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year - $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. .$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page .$2.K0"per inch Local Readers, per insertion 2.rc per line Classified Advertising, per insertion. I, 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c pee agate line Contract Bates on Application. All advertising should be in The Daily News "Office on day preceding publication. AH mlvertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION jiir Tri.l.iy. May 30. I'.lJt. Spending Holidays In This District. While a good many people want to go to the larger centre of (Mtpulaliou to spend their holidays, there are a few who would rather visit some of the beauty spots nearer home. Thoe who look for scenery can Hud nothing finer than that in (hi-district, especially up the rivers and deep inlets along the .coast. Everywhere the traveller goes fresh vistas open up and new beauties present themselves. Nothing could be finer than a week or two sjK'iit in a small launch running into the inlets and up the river of this north co.'wt. . t. Stick Up For Own City.' During a recent visit to the south, the editor oflen heard it said what booders Prince Ilupert eople were and how loyal they were to their iroji city Compared with this in one of the cities the writer was auvi-eil liy a Iiiisinewuaii that it was not It is good to know that we in the. north can cultivate the spirit of loyalty which is so necessary to success. We must be loyal to our friends if we are to keep them. We mjil be loyal to our city if it is to prosper. V should also be loyal to our province, to our country and to the- empire of which we nre a part. Loyally i the father of cooperatioi. Jfwe are not proud of our eilizeiohip we shall hardly lake the trouble to improve the city. Candidates Are , Now In Field. The candidates for provincial honors are now in the field. We are called iijmmi to choose Hie bel man to serve the foiistil-iteiicy during Ihe next five years. It i not a mailer of friend-ship or of favoritism bill of choosing wiely the man who will serve us besL Doubtless all are embued with the bet motive". They will serve to Jhe best of their jibility. Thai, however, i not enough. We want a man who will serve us well and who has the nbilily to do it. Electors wlill do well to consider this point of view-. The province has much to gain by being wisely administered and muci lo lose by muddling through. Was It Wise To Put Up Candidate? , . ...... 1 mere are now three catululates in the field in this constit uency and those who have espoused Ihe cause of the third parly will have a chance to give effect lo their beliefs if they so wish vwiue we oontil if it was worm whi e o nut on n third i-nmli. dale, we recognize the right of anyone lo enler the field if they so wish nun in espouse any cause they th nk s r ir b . We rli.nl! if T. Iloss Mackay will get muell support from Liberals, allbiiuirh it must be admitted he has considerable Miilicn nbilily, and it i jNissible he may mnke a creditable .showing oif election dnv. ,S. M. Newton is tine Tory nominee and will get all the backing of . .... . " II. a. .1.1 ....III!- I -l I I io- ,! .oinif in uiiiciiiiit' wuicn is sain to nuve worked so well uiiuer jop .Merryrield, Hie urgnnizer who arrived In Ihe citv last nigni. lie is well known and will gel strong support, lion. T. D. Patlullo. minister of lauds, who is the Liberal nominee, seems to be the fnvorite so far, ami should be an ensy winner, lie is expected tomorrow und will conduct his cniivp'nign in person and from Ibis lime on Ihe .'contest should prove interesting. BRIER TAXING PROFITS OF BOOTLEGGER Law Case at Windsor Over Right of Government to Collect I from Illicit Income OTTAWA, May 30.--Are pr.-( fits nimbi in li.iotlejrsunjr liable In income ln1 I This, is the remarkable que. . I ion on which argument i heinjc1 heard by Judge .Middle in the exchequer court ol;iy. Cecil H, Sntitli, a garage proprietor of WimNor, claim that siirh prollls an' not liable to income lux In-HMiuicli as Hip lale cannot re- cojrniie an occupation that isvH- lejral. The laleiii'l)l of claim filed in court stale that Smith lias lipen eujragcd, in addition to hi occupations as parage owner, in Hip liilncs of Irallirkintr in liquors, in (tularin, and llial Im never had a Iirene, VI hat the appellant (Smith) therefore al lege that profit made in hi illicit trade in liquors are not taxable within Hip proper interpretation of Hip inrouip war tax," anil that "alt Hip appellant' transactions in Hip liquor lmi-ne. liap ren carriM on within Hie provinre of Ontario and con trary to the provision of Hie Ontario TVinppranre act. and any profile alleged to have leen made by him were earned in his Illicit trade in liquor." Oeorgp D. McKwen, of Wind-, sor.in preentinif Hip appellant'! case, argupil that Unli'li juliee had no place for that which wa not triclly legal. He look Hie ground that for Hip dominion zo-eminent to lax profits made in hoollpgginar would IA recognition of omeHilnr which wa not lejral. Following the liearinjr of, nrjrti-nieul Judgp AlldetlP reserved judgment. . GYRO DISTRICT IS DIVIDED IN TWO Convention at Edmonton Last Week Decides to Break up Pacific Northwestern Division KIi.MO.NTOX. .May 3ft. What heretofore ha Iippii known to (iyro members of the Pacific lV,..lUil.n .Ii-,IIj . . I i . . worth while paying taxes on local lots because Ihey would never am ,n . ,t,.a(,'lw J have any value lions have been formed. Surh was the decision of the district convention of (!yr6s here last week when f.Iarence LmiKheed of Calgary was elected goernor of District No. 8, with Charles Mc-Dougall, Kdnsuiloii, deputy gov ernor; and rreilerick llrnwn of Vancouver, elected president of District No. 0. with Elmer Finland, deputy goernor. The bonnlary line bplwern Hip two new district will follow 'Hip Hooky Mountains south to Hip border; from Ihere it will follow Hie western boundary' of Montana into Washington' as far a Spo kane. .NeNon and Cmiihrook will be in the eastern section, or Dis trict S, Hip niPPtiug decided. Prince Rdpert will bo in Hip west ern district. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mrs. A. XolJe, Mr. .1. Adam and A. M. Kinii, Port Esslnglon: K. A. Ma '.'a I, W. Allen Duwman. V. V. Delcourt, It. flyers and .1. E. Me.rryfield, Vancouver; W. It. Daley, Calgary; II. E. Sellers and family. Winnipeg? O. W. Watson. Chicago; Mrs. ,V. !. Itoyd and Patricia Hnyd, Sealllp; Mr. and Mrs. P.. K. While, .Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. W. (t. Valpy and .1. S. McDonald, Anyox; II. V. Kergin. Alice Arm. , ' . Central W. A. Moyer and E. Itackie. Vancouver: II. D. r5a.aiio(T. Anyox: I. .1. Ilerlister mid II. II. Hales, Inverness. I J. rifflST . ,1 I klHF COMPANY VM i leas? The Man in the Mobo j SAYS:- W'V. arp a free peojile-prtiiuhlr all we mIi. -free to THIS U Hip day we noininalp Hip man wlm i to, wilk the flee-lion. Fred Dawson say hU"in-iliat are T.D.P. THE uorbl f jul alui as good a it iikhI to tip lull we hear more uhoul .Jin natiBhline than win the riitoiu in Hip old days. . IF virtue were unuu;il it would lie hlazoiiPd fifrlli in big head lines on the front pages ot newpappr. rilE way lo Ikthiiip a howling stirce is to howl. PEOPLE are already ceasing to talk about' lxhle.t hair, so common is it lecouiing. XEVEIl mind,- folks, all who work in banks are not rich, and alt who lalfc politic ace Hot HESMANDS may think they know pverythlrfijc but their wie know that I hoy do not know. WHEN Hip bl"nde- heard that Harry liked only brunettes, she said she- was dyeing 1i meei him. -'. ' THK dilliculty'Wilh mol or i. is that the bone i in our Iip.hU and not in ourSbacfcs. -4 LIKE the llllle girl, wp have ofl-n wondercil how- Hip .angels gp their nightie (n over their wings. WHAT did women do with their lime befurp there were bridgp parties' and afternoon IK a man's bice were his for tune uy would often e worth about ix cents. OXE of the best practical Jokes Was when Hie hostess jtul. a brush and coinli in the bedroom of Hie lialdhe.iiled gnesT. Ten Years Ago In Pflnc Rupert May 30, 1914. The Prince llupert Orclieslral Society, under the Ipadership of Prof. Paul KaiitTmanii. gave its first recital in Die K. or P. Hall tasf night. The orchestra consisted of W. C. Duller, K. M. Crosby, Mr. M. L. Kreeman, Miss Lillian Johnstone, James L. l.e, D. Sclieinuian. 1'. Stephens, M. Ul.. I. ...... .....i ti.. i 1 tl'..,..l and 8. II. Pelers, piano. A party of Swedish Iriiiihadors also con-Iriliuled to the program. They were Miss A, llergland, Mrs, M, l.nniflo, II. Xelson, C. Jacohspn, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ilallheix Mr. and Mrs. S. llnlmqiiist, O. Onisl and Mrs. C. Jedin. .Miss M. I'reeman, O. A. Woodland, Master Elftond Stephens and Miss Kill II-Icon Jenns saiig rsolos, is. II, Peters a piano nb, Li'e Maker, trombone solo, J). Scheiiiman, violin solo, Misses Sleveiis, piano duet, and Mrs. E."p;iltcrsiin a reeilnlloii. ' ! . Itev. II. II. (Irani, Ibft, original "sky pilot." ami. Mrs (Irani am visiting Ihe clly. .i.Mr. Oranl will lireach In llir'r,' Presbylerian Church lomorruw. William Denlifiline, after spend-Ihe wilder in Viifirniiver, relumed lo Ihe elly-on (his nioriiiiiK's boat. RAIN AND SNOW FELL ON HOLIDAY ALBERTA PROVINCE Newspaper to hand tell of I be fall of siow and raiu iu Uie pnviiice of Alberta. The Edmonton Journal says; While Sunday's ratu and snow were not ideal conditions br Iholi.tay making, farmer Hin'iiga-fout Hie provmcp are rejoicing today, for the downfall means as surance of aintde tiMiiurv fr Iseetl geninnation with a go.nl iresene for Krwlh nf Hie youn plants unlit lue June rains ran he counted upon to supply Hie summer uppty of rain. l'tier' werp several heavy rain showers xfor daylight Sunday looming, and w'ben dawn hroke rain ami snow, drien by a stroll,-, north wind, were falling heavily. The precipilMlbHi as imen bv Hp weal tier station in Ihe llUhlaud tnw' l. Inches of llioiliire, which somewhat of ii record for this lime nf Hie year. Nowhere did the snow lay on Hie groltud for bmy after falling. Al Jasper there was . siiftVienl iiow fall lo cover Ihe ground, ami Hie same Hiing would apply locally had Hip snow remained instead of melting. The rain was general over Hie whole of northern Allierla and will be appreciated to Hip full by fanner Similar gHnl new mine from Hip drouth ami of southern Al Iwrla. wherp, lip lo Hip week-end, seeding was at a standstill ow ing lo Hip extreme drynpss of the laud and the doubt in Hie minds of Hip farmers a lo when I here w ould bp rain. Advices from Otlgary stale Hi.il Hip rain fall was general in southern, ea'lern and central Alberta oter Saturday and Sunday. Hip south country receiving a largp share of Hip needed ruoMure. THOMAS MEIGHAN IN VANCOUVER JUNE 4 Famous Movie Star and Company Will Visit Southern Metre-v potts Enroute to Banff VAXCOUVEII, May .10. Van coiner will see some of the star, of the screen in jierson on June t. according lo word reaching Hip publicity bureau here. Thomas Meighan. Klele lay lor and Miss J'onn-. (lie Inlter the Chinese screen actress, nre. itue here on June I. They will be accompanied by Frank flranduw. business manager of Hie Kamou Players-Lasky Corporation, and from 10 lo 50 lesser lights. They win yu iii itaiilT in make some picture. ritl.kl Wiurt Prcltln t, R.S.0. Tim Vinol.r or I'uhlie Work. 0i.r iirfnl ir III rrotiw-r nf Hnlluli Ciilviiihlt, iM-feby (It's lt.llre IImI Im- baa. uiiOrr 7 nf lite .. Art, ilrpusiiMl -w lib - jrii Serllon i!lhe i'L iwl XI In In M m n o t i e I. Minoirr t I'ulilie Wiirk. t oitawt. Umi fAltm ot the liOlrkt lurl-lrar iiaiwri, u.i... a iiwriioii r pile mil plan nf i llltlmay Hridr. pn.im.mi lo Le hull! ulrr Urn skreiia lll-r il Trrnrr, M.C. And Tik .Xoiire iiiat afti-r ir ftnirt I kin if i.ii. ysdiui rrmu the dale r Um fir.t pnMlnlMrfi of Hits Hour, ine Mtltt ler Lt rul.llr Witrkt, l'ruHir i,t llflllUl Cohinililt, uiKler Scrtlnn 7 i.f itv aid Art af'Hf lo Ilk vmir ( riihlw Wi.rxt al IM orrire ir lh l ily t.t oiiawa fi.t apfirniral of Itie aht .lie aiwl .lan lixl f. liar. o nniritrl Ihn ai. liirkvaj nrin ri. Inii-fl thin tilh 1ar nf April. Il. W. II. l iMIIU.on. , Minister f l-nblle Wnrka, rruvlnre of Brllll Ci.lMiriMt N O T 1 0 I. ;""' " "' VI THE VATTr.ll nf in ai.plleiMi f.,f land, Violins; J. It. McKay. Viola! tie la.ue f a frnfl.lnnal rtlflrate nf Prof. Paul Kautfiininn. cello, (hXiZ nV. "tit WK'X A. Woodland, Ibite;. Waller Miller n&tStSj'fint t the m. r ,he and II. (a Peyton, rornels: Lee L. Certiorate .r Tine .eriii un atve land Ilaker, Ironiboiio; W. J. Itiatrlllar liAion f.tullla1 la Ilia II Ih liriggs leniion iii .im, afl.f I (w xplratinn nf one innmii irmii ine rir.i puiiliratlun burn or. a rrnvioiuiiai c.rlirirai r Title lo I tin above laiul in II. nanwa nf Mah .Xnry imi r. .iMtn., hi- nriaiiiai iriiri rate of Title l rtaK-d tli. i .(ieint)erl 1913, and la miniliered 47ll. Mnd Jifrotrjr office, rnnre itiiperl, II.C. JIM Virrh. IStl, II, F. MlCLEOti. . nertatrar nf Tl 1 1. N O T I 0 E. IX THE VTTUI nt an anpllrail frtlflei 'Hi fur Tllle for l.nl fourteen (i. HIiM-k seven teen (17., Tnwn.lte of fiflkatla. Man im sailfai-tnry prif i.f the ii. ,,t mV Certlfleate nf Tllle rnvertnt the abnve land havlnr been prislured to nie, 0iv irt-lenllnn lo lamie after Ihe eilrallon nf one .ini iroin mi- nr.i inililirailnfl hereof rroti.Hinai rerurirate nf Tllle to ihe above land In the name r oi. .,.... Orrntirak. The nrlclnal Certificate af Title UjjiUirlMrj Offlee, Trlnee nrl if Ih retiruary, Ht4. it, r.. McLEnn. ItertMrar f TUlea, i .it mm a mini bat k iCA aV . al ika LADDER I" ! 'a While Sunlight Works "VOU have more leiture hour on wath day if A you ue Sunlibt Soap. Away downttairi in the wath tub thi wonderful soup will doihe labour. You rub the ihioft with Sunlitht )ou pul tbctn to .oak and then it penetrating, clean. inf initredient icarch tbnu(band throuth die fibres, loocnin even the hardevt dirt or lite oldett (reave alaine completely. No wah board rubbinf, no boiling, bo hard work. Tlien, with riminK, the dirt run away and your chxhci are ready for the line, purified and novy clean. Wash day shorn! J nt lake ymr labour only Sunlitht' t gentle ttrentth. I.KVfcK BROTHKR5 I.IMITIJ) TOKO.NTO I 'mmm CANADIAN PACIFIC KAILWAY B.C. Cetst Services Sailings from Prince Rupert 8.3. PRINCESS MARY. rr Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, Mar 2, 13, M for KeUhlhan, Wrangall, Juneau and Shaoway, May 9, 19. M S.S. PRINCESS EATRICE. For uledtle, Swanaon Say, East Bella Bella, 0 Fall, Namu, Alart ay, Campbell Rler, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamehlp Line. Pull information from W. C. ORCHARD, General AgenL Corner of 4th Street and Srd Avenue, Prince Rupert, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C. LTD. SaiHor frwa Prior nupert. , ie VAeKOWVIR, VMTOma. Otean fall, M eoanaan ear, T". ' ft VANOOUVIR, VIOTOai. Alaet Baf, ae Imdn Bar, atrM fe an res, alki anal, etcwaar, waiM uiaea. ana. a r.. ft rHHrr eiaieiON M Naa aifae eaoMelM, rrMa, . l tM Avtaa. 4. atrtHif, MU fflBr rlovart You can just see him grow stockier and healthier and happier on Kellogg's. With milk, cream or fruit ay, could anything b ao nouriahing! CORN FLAKES