PAQ TWO. THE DAILY Thursday, May The Fine Qualities 'SHANKS TELLS H of Wall ABOUT Known Barter STEWART Who Pasd PL AY E R NAVY CUT SALAM" Through Hera Recently WrIUs to Victoria Pae Oh peculiarity ahon! Slewarl GREEN TEA i the melloul of supplying clec-Irie CIGARETTES litrht. .says J. A. Shanks the cannot be adequately described but Viliria barter now located at they can be appreciated in tHe teacup. Stewart, writing lo Ibe Victoria (TadonM. The "juice" is Inrneil FIEE SAIffLE ! 6IEEI TEA BPM HIGHEST. "SAUCV TMMTI on at Ihe close nf the day. acronl- The Daily News PRINCK RUPF.HT - WUTISII COLUMBIA. ' Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, Ihe Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLBN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month By mail to all parts of the' British Empire and the United States, in advance, per y?ar To all other countries in advance, per year Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - country is going lo the dogs if money which le-nefit the mass of the people; Britain Is Paying Her Debts Rapidly. Britain is rapidly paying her war debts. - 98 - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION 11.00 $0.00 Thursday, May S9, 1921. Liberal And Labor Working Together. The Liberal group in thr Urili-li Parliament i giving good Mipnort lo the Labor trovenimeiit in carrying out a moderate roliry in that rotinlrv. That gives Ihe lie lo those who have tried! pent on lhoe thing She land iuiai ana u i iw-mg talked of and. exploited. A. few years .,.. .triu was mt ceu ire oi attraction. La. I year. Hudson Bay Mountain was iL So it goes. . - Alice Arm is rather in inp to the time of ear and dis. crowded on thre ide hy monn- lains which seent to push it fnr- ward. o lo seak, and Ihe vision i arrested hy the solid, lark-hue.l P round, thus (browing into bold relief the lifrhLroloreit htiildin? of Ihe town, . Road Cut From Cliff A trail of the lrest de;m. to ray that Liberal?, have no sympathy with the aspirations of the floored with three-inch plankinjr. labor element. Urili-h Liberal, like Canadian Liberals, believe j ojien In pedestrian only. Thi in a progressive in.licy but they refuse lo lie led away by the ,nnx narrw bridge affair ruN in ranting of the Red and they nlo refue lo listen lo lh ralam-' .(raidi jnr through the low ily howls of the t.onervalives who profess lo think that Ihe eontinueat at dawn. Kveryoody rays a flat rate. Therefore the town's well lighted all throojrti Ihe nisht. . Shut-off on lialil are as scare in Slewarl a keys were for bar room doors in the hilarious lay of old. On arrival at the dock of this cumin? metropolis Hie traveller finds still a mile and a half must le covered by fool or by jitney, as the ilepth of the water in the Portland dual will nt erniil a closer approach by the steamer! Yet, looking from the deck of (lie palatial Prinre fJeorjro. the distance iIoph not apear more than half a mile.. That i. lioweer. an opt l jlln.sion doe In the position of the lownile. Stewart is 't water of the canal from Ihe dock lo the business section of Stewart . To Ihe left, around Ihe foot of Dolly Mountain, winds Ihe road for heavy traffic. The construction of U rork.hael : i . i.iMiig ot-r-. avenue was an envineenns elf heavily in order to get right with the re-l or the world and achievement of no small moment, she is succeeding bevond nil exudations. If the country' i toV'ulliii? inlo the face of eheer keep the lead which she has in the world thi is neresary. jgranile. aton? the sjrle f a .ew countries Iiinl it more itmictilt to raise large sums of mountain that stand a. u money because there is less money in the hands of rich people. When taxes are levied in this country they have to be collected from nil the people and as all Ihe people vote, objection is laken to making the taxes very heavy. . The reull is lhat Canada is slower paying her debts than the mother country, Japan Objects To ' . Being Excluded. To what extent is a nation free agent? Perhaps il is U Ihe extent she dare be. Japan making u strong protest at the action of Ihe I'niled Stales which affects her citizens in that country and doubtless jf L'uiled States were a weak nation and Japan a strong one the protest would be enforced by at least a Ihreal of war if not actual display of force. At one time individuals thought they were Independent of all other individuals and could do as (hey wished, hut now they are regulated in almost everything they do. They must walk on the street ax Ihey are told, cross where Ihey an told and always act in a becoming manner. If they drink loo much they are ar- sled or if "they honk the horn of the car lo call a companion they arc slopped and fined. Regulations and re-trictions abound ou every side. Now the same principle i being extended lo nations. Very mmiii it will be found that no nation lives to itself and no nation is a free agenl. The action of each will be regulated by others, and there will be a community of nations just a ihere is a com-munily of individuals. Mailer- such as migration will be regn-lajed hy an international court and no nation will have power to arbitrarily exclude any. The world is gradually gelling .-mailer and we Mlay know what everyone is doing. While crime and disaster is recorded more than anything else, it is noticed that jtolilical movements are of interest and new of Ihcrn is flashed around the world and printed in the newspaper-, fireal men of everv nation are known all over the world and Ihe affairs of one nation are- of interest lo itie. people -of every other. Mlnlnq Camps ' , Have Their Vogue. K Today all eyes in Ihe mining world are. turned toward Port risht a a city sky-craper. and lo hew from Ihe precipitous side a thirty-foot roadway of nearly wV miles in length wa an. acconi. plishnicnt that ;hroupht lo li?tit the deerniine.. far-sighted, optimistic composition of Hie men of this t i Ik- is not, by any mean., despaired of. Stewart has a we.furniliei hospital, two churches and a fire hall. Therefore it j fitly equipped lo look after the spiritual and material welfare of its own pop. illation and those wlio come from Ihe outside. Building Goes On Several new store and resi dential buildings are under con duction. The roads are hein? cotiftanlly improved. The dock s gradually srainin? the animated and cluttered appearance lhat says sprintr is here. For as the gin Hi weather advances, mining work jrrow rirorc and more ac tive, hifrjrer crew are put on. greater production called for. The population of Stewart is eighty per cent male. 'Hie ma-jorily are a combination of pros, peelor and mine worker. Hardly anybody here but who lias a claim-slaked thai promise hi? returns. In the meantime, Ihey all work on the different com. pany properties but their own individual holdings are the bright dream of their existence, the -far-lit hope of the golden future. Stewart people have a very kindly regard fnr Victoria. They claim lhat Ihe bulk of financial H" "nmM liH n' 8-m""" noinl if view i iii , "" ,,rnm made possible ? .. 'J1 very valuable mining pm- the opening up of valuable neHies es ih lhat w.ll - n t ..ulb i m ledly be heard from pro-pert The very soon. perlies has come, will, a hearty camp ,s ju.t as rich as ,1 was a few' years ago and as soon will from the people "f Ihe T.'urlT r,,,ar,v U ''ntr- VaSeo! of "'I"' Capli.1 City er l a. attracts, to prospectors, miners and financiers. m(lf, ,;arUliri1 ,ao "Eczema on Mv Fapp - r Completely Relieved9' Miss Winifred Ernest, Box 46, Blockhowe, N. S., writes: "Ever fince I wi little chili I uffered with eczenu on my fct. At time my lce wi completely covered s with Urge . ore, na I tried nesrly every kind of medicine that I heard of with no results. This lasted for over twenty years, until one day I asked the advice of my druggist, who bade me five Dr. Chase's Ointment a trial. After using the Ointment for a few days, the sore began to heal, and soon I was completely relieved of the disease. Dr. CkflSA'fi ninitrMMtr SO rta. m bo. all onlem, r IAjumuu. itotM A (lo, VUL. Tunas is. very well represented among Ihe irive(or in Stewart' mining propositions. Hard Pull No doubt hut the Portland Carfal region l coming inlo its own. Fnr many years it has had a hard pp. .Merely the confidence of a few slern. unliealalde spirits Imve kept ibe firen of hope steadily glowing. Little Jiy little Fralifying results have appeared, until today with Ihe Premier, the Dun well a nil other properties nf leer dimension making 2001L who would predict for Ihe future of Stewart anything but pros, perily? The fire department was called out at 8.15 this morning to ex-lingufsli a chinpiey firein Ihe house nl C20 Sixth Avenue West owned by F. W. Hart and oe. cujiled hy 8. McManus. There was no damage. SEASON IS CLOSED Election of Officers Took Place at Meeting YesUrday Brief Pronram was Discoursed The last meeting of Hie season Mrs. WiHMlwnHh, Mi M. A. Way. Mrs. It. Hlanee, Mrs. O. A. WVMHlland and Mrs. A. T. I'ar-kin. The program included sdo, I Know a Lovely Harden" und "The Hirlh of Morn," by ,Mp. C. WiHHlworth: a paper "The Music of Xalure." hy Mr. A. T. Parkin, and a nlo "The Kerry Oance." by Mrs. II. Itlailce. Mrs., hoiuld Hos and Mrs. S. Ibrton were ar- companisls. The Mas n the Moon SAYS IIOW can you expect In leave footprints in the sands of lime if you are riding iiv an nolo or a motor boat. WOMAN'S firs name is iMi-t hut u man's name j Mud. .. - TIIL irreisiiide force of public opinion is never irresistible in IMTson expert in Ibe handling of idhd. ---Or- IF your lime and (lollies anil temper are worth nothing,, paint your own boat,, and rcflalr yotir own engine. T1IF man with a mnlorboal lia an advantage over the man with I man! forgive utmost anything in a xeeiii Harold Lloyd "nectaries .', BY MUSICAL CLUB; r,' M r - nrt. in I lie cuff. of the Indies' Musiral Clllh took place yeslcnJay aftrrnKn nl the home of Mrs. Max llellhroiwr. 713 Fifth Avenue Vet. There was a brief program and annual business was aln disposed of including the reading of report and Ihe elecjjon "f dticeri. The newioflicer ar n follows: 1 President, Mrs. n. 1 Mcintosh. Vice-President. Mrs. fleorge Hryanl. Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. s. hart on. Kxeculive Mrs. . fi. llonney. Ten Years Ago In Prlncv Huprt Mar 2. 191. The Ladies Auxiliary of Ihe, hospital .ieii it delightful ilanrej in Ihe St. Andrews Halt laul! night. Mrs. ti. II. Arnold. Mrt.j Hugh Inuin. Mr.s. F. Mohley and' Mr. . Want were in charge of! decsiralNws and Mr. t:. T. I'arl- inglon and Mrs. Motdey siiier-1 vsjel the servin? of refresh-! tuenls. I Iteenj Kxptoraliof) parties have sent miI lp srvey Ihe propositi railway route ftl the peace ItiverJ valley. Many outlet points wil'j f inspected. Hie enterprise ls harked y l. A. Thuioa. I he I W'Hsh ;ial ha ran. Within a few days the U.T.P. railway line will he opened to Hose Mike and Priestly will le rsiehei liorll l hereafter. W. 11. II. Meehao. general sUMrin- lendeiil announces. Bubcribe for the Dally News. NOTICE. NflaW Wsurt Prt0s Act, RAX. The VOnoirr i,i lubiif vv'i.rks. Out.rti Bent r Itie I'rutlarr f Snil.ti tMumbtt. twrrvy irrt nuri ma i tut, dimXt Mm 7 lit thr aL Art, Vf soiled lib IIm MtMW-T ut futtiu- Wiirkf at uiuat. tRKj In trie f.ffire nf tin liKlrlri Hrrt.tnr at rrlnr nusrt. B.' . a ik-wrtpMui ut ltr Mle tnd pull .r a lllibwar ftrtdte. pnnsml lu 1 built r llw SSrm lllr l TMTSre, H.I.. AikI T .xoiir itul snr llm etwrs Item f one nplh rnn Ibe UI nl hr fir.l TiuliliratKin i.r Uil ixtllrr. lb Minn ler of rulillr Work. 'nHMw or amok OftliirnlriS, lll. nndrr Srrtixn 7 nf Ui wll Krt flr In Ihe Nlnltfr of public Work si Im fOer In Om- utr ut Ottawa. for ppruTal sail Ml and .Una ami nriore. late1 thlt llb AVI tit W1l. I f 4 . w. ii. niiini.vn. Mlnoter of I'uWlr Worst. Vrlnr It Bf11lb OJufnLla NOTICE. 15 Tlir. MVTTI.n of an arrlK-atUrfi f llw lasne r.f a I'mttOtntiat "rtlflral of Title for y five . Hkirk thirtt-flir rJ-rimn ooe (I,, civ uf it nr Hiitn. van u. Satlsrartnry pn.f of llw w of the ,1 , . . " '"'r .... iihp it- mimWT iihi i lie uiu, lie km( not nave in.navinr ln rirnfliifwi io me, II M inr in i,rL I, I... .1.- ... ...ii "enlkHi to lne. afler lh ration ut ri ii"m ! mi bit nxmii irMn hi rirt HiMirtim liere an hour until she is r...lr In- '. . l'rrlV"l Orllfirali. or Title M rr...,., I lll I II,; 1IIIJ1I-L carburetter. ALL Ihings come jo him who wails as long as he works while he walling. -S3 J IF truth would not slrelchlmw would they pet so much out of il? I0.SIHI.Y you' may not have "AND they lived happy ever afterwards" is believed liy nome ridiculous ipirlM and moorislrufk young men. r IN a town like jhli one can III aiiOe land in It nawa or Mah .Vi Hie and Mah rim c.hunr. lit oririnal Oron oi mi aia i um .nvtntr. (rai isn. and la nnnilrel 4JII. IJIxl H'UMrr ororr, rrinre niitart. n.-. 3 1 l Marrh, ttll. ii. f. vtaxor.. ftrttrar of Tlll. LAW J ACT, Atllaa Land Olatrlct. Oiatrlct at Caaalar, Take Miitlr that IVr'nald Hronk. of Atlm. orriiraiHin miner, Inlenda Ui aifily rr srnilMton lo piirrtiaw tip rlbilnr deseritied lauds : (Uimineiirlni at a mil planted ran Ininilred yarda u, Ut ti of ,ih- iirniiii oi fiiiis'ra .ret-a, one run al heard about 1,e ri.uV nnj'rtj'f; 'jf uj; run who Hssen an expert now long her hen would Ait tin Ihe eggs before hatchitij. She was odd three week for chicken and four for ducks. ,U"'ihe chickens did md balch in three weeks, lie look the hen off and mid Hie eggs as she. did not want ducks. NOTICE. IIieiM' eal Ia ktbih, line, thenr ahifir lmr line In t-ilril of i ' 1 ,! Ill r i ur M1W BIIOOK, AlTll II. 1 .... 0f 4 . THE VITTMI of mn ..li-..i . Ittt laane iif a I'nwUliiiial iVrufiriii .r Title tut l.'it fourteen its,, tjtork seven-teen t1i. Tiin.lle,r llkatla, Map Hilt Aallafartory proof of Hie ,f i Certirirat of Till rmerlnr Hie alrnro land havlnr been produred to In. II la nir intention l'i Imi after tit eiptraOon of one inrmth from tlw Oral pnMlrallon Uereof a I'roplalnnal Certinrale of mi. to )' above land hi the nan IK Aiidreaa ormbrak. Hi oririnal Ortlflial f title Hi"?..1.'?' ,U ,,,,T ,,- tiered 4 1 VI. irV '"r"rT r,fr" rrlftee llirfien, iriri rrliruary0l, ii. r, Mvf t.rnri. luiluur of Titles. The superb quality, purity and excellence of Player's Navy Cut Cigarettes have made them the world's lead-ing brand. . iniri-r T 1 1 RICH, CLEAN, SWEET and PURE! Carnation is twice at rich at ordinary milk. It is jut 1UU per cent rowi' milk with about CO per rent of ihe natural water evaporated away. Scrupulously clean eon. dncrien and the Carnation method of wiling in airtight tins tud teriiiziii?, render it always safe, wect ud pure. Let Carnation be your family milk supply. Ak your jjrocer for it. rrvdaeed la) CARNATIOlV MILK PRODUCTS CO, LTD. us Aimorr rni:irr UMCUIIH, St. Try This Rtcip Cwu Cttm af . a-a. m I k s4 asa p t p. Mlk, p.ta. mm a -a ea lllli M Stall 1 aM Saaaer. M4 t a-. rawr aw I eaf t iiuan 4Umm4 Ma ..Mr. IM A mltmm. AM aa aa4 a 1 1 pi artta m. ar. aar auiat. 1m tmm 4IUI, Ike 4aW. rh el.l. l lka Ka III Ike aiaarl a4lWae flana aallk pmn vllk. SPRING STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. PnBCi? Runert and Prince Gtorec Will smi from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate point ' x ti Tfc dny and Stintlxsy at 1 1 .00 p.rn. FOR ANYOX Wednesday in.nQ f r FOR STEWART .Saturday ID.Wp S.S. PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER via (.iuee:i ( Islands. June 7. M88CNQLR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Iai rniw liuj.rt km pjn. t rflixi x i.oir.i: n - 5IPE0. att points tUaiera Canada, I'hr! giales, MM0T ALL OCatABJ TIASJIMIP LlHti. 0l Tlctsi Offteaj, (14 TkleaJ at. VIm An. , CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from PrinceRupert S.B. PRINCEBat MARY. Per Vanoouvor, Vlotoria and SmUIo, May 2,13, 23 For Katchlkan, Wranoall. Judmu and Skagway, May 9, 19, W . PRINCESS BEATRICE. For ButtvdaU, Swanaon Bay, Eat4 fMlla "t Falli, flimu, Alart Bay, Campball Rlvr, and couvar, avary Saturday, 11 tun. Agancy for all Maamahlp Unas. Full information from W. C ORCHARO, Oanaral AganL Cornar of 4th Straai and Srd Avanu Peinca RudtL UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Bsilinr rrou Frlnct Huprt. . f. fee vaNcowvftH, vioToau, osm rsHa, laum sur( Jv fsar VANOOVVm. VIOTtHllA, httrX aUl, SW. toawaM Bf aUlur! tr aavox, alios aaa, Tiwasrr, wm ut, an4ar ft rosrr waraoN sua. aitaw owmariM, rtutt - . ic U I M Atou. J. aratli, art. r1or roparv