PAQK TWO. Blue Ribbon Tea Rich, strong, full-flavored tea Is the most satisfactory to use, and BLUE RIBBON possesses these qualities to the fullest extent. You can undoubtedly make more cups of tea of equal strength with a pound of BLUE RIBBON than with any other tea. TRY IT The Daily News PMNGB BUPBBT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Kvery Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Bupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLKX, Managing Editor. t SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month .. $1.00 By muil to nil parts of the British Empire and the United Stales, hi advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries,, in advance, per year .$7.50 Tranienl Display Advertising. .. .$1.10 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion .25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion. 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion.... ......15c per agate line Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - DAILY EDITION Prevent Fires In Forests. - 88 . 86 All advertising should b in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject' to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. Saturday, April 26, lJt. I he prevention of forest fires is something in which all should be concerned. It is important for the future welfare of the beliefs which they held prior THE DAILY NEWS. Patunlay. Ar! Re-election of Poincare is not at all sure says Canadian Press Correspondent Political Review PARIS, April 20. (By Canadian press), The fnnr-year term of the present Chamber of Deputies being up this year, Premier Poincare has decided to appeal In Uii country on May I I. In doing so he has not been without courage, because mos of Ihe members favored an extension of Ihc life of lhi Parliament ti ii I i I the spring of IO'J.'i. The last election was fought on November 10, III l, when the issues centered exclusively around llie foreign policy of France. A a result the groups elected hail almost Ihe, salne policy Dial of makinpr Germany, ' pay for Hie cost of the war. Injlhe lluhr, and reparations, how. liter words each primp lia.l nom. ieer, are live issues in o inally some distinction hut in French cities, (tenerally speak, reality no difference. The group, j ng lu French manufacturer is Itcptililicau' Democratic (Kntentv, not coneerneil so much ner a Ihe parly of poincare, had more reasonable fall in Ihe franc as than twice hv number of fol- Ihe French 'shop-keeper. The lowers of any oilier group such hitler finds it Increasingly more as the- llepuhlican-Deinncratic difficult to do business wilh (he I.efl led by Mandel ami Tardleu exchange down one day and up or Ihe lladical and Ilatlical So- another. In regard to the ocui. cialisl group headed by llerriot.'palion of the lluhr there is now The patriotism of the moment, more willingness on the part of however, welded all groups eterynne to discuss the merits of pretty much into one (tarty aml-il than before, although every whenever there was any danger Frenchman still holds to Ihe re. of a group breaking away all paralions policy. It is fell that was necessary was for Ihe though thai Ihe last can best be premier lo reiterate the above solved by experts instead of poli-poliry and Ihe group was In line lieians mid lo thai extent some again, ir llie premier did not re- progress mis nceu made. I lie iterate Dial policy lo the satis- Dawes report commands al leas fad inn of Ihe Chamber or seem- respect. ingly was being drawn avvayi This attitude of sweet reason-from it, then another was chosen, aldencss j must b admitted And when all is said and done does not favor Premier Poincare thai is why Poincare succeeded and his party so much as would Briand. jnppetir al first sight. He has Jockeying For Position maintained himself (in powl dominant foreign policy lately through Ihe rigidity of which has served bolh as a "point i"reign poncy. .vnw mat l ai.ooi'- and an election cry snn"' "f ' urban communities during Ihe pasl four years is now arP beginning to have doubts King way to. other issue- and a""'" practical result nf Ihe Ihe irroims are ilUintecrral he oi-.ii.niion mere is a weakening from what other countries would in "", M,p( i" '" premier, understand as a national coali- ,horn p!" '"ire lo Invest in lion. They are asserting their ,,,m u" Per of making law by lnlcoen.lenei nml .Irazninir out decree, or as it is known In Ihe British Kmpire, France rrance order-in- toMHU. In fact each group is "' in laci lias jockeying for position. passen inrnugn mat siage in In outlining Ihe new situation w,Mr" n uni,ni wa a possi-it is well to remember that Paris ""' "' n'y an extraordinary is not France and that urban fa" In """ fn roiild bring it France is not rural France. The ,,"k again. It Is Ibis point of town ooiiidaiion nf Ihe- count rv 'ew which the Radicals and as abou 19 millions but Ihe rural 'JoiUfnl Socialists under Ilerriot the i-onnlrv thai -flip limlier hotiM lu nmlpeloH 'r,l n.ilv w .Inlinhllnnts number over 21 toil and Briand- nine iiiMZC(i the slanding limi.er valuable but future generations will depend '" "ill. all the strength which ""h I "'e'hon'' w, ,h" ih v , ,,..i... .... filial implies in an agricultural. " rlaco Poincare - umi.m r-uiii ifi j-.iiuj in.uiiir. .,: anii ins parly in a minorily In I-ires- destroy, all or lhee. pPoWl.nil, of 0XCiianIe, ,h, the coming election. Wilh a view lo bringing forcibly to the attention of thejnecupation of Ihe lluhr' and r-j Depends on Franc children who will be Ihe citizens of tomorrow the desirability to paralions do not reach the ruralj But i( is necessary lo get the taking an interest in the. forests, essay competitions have been arranged.. One by Ihe Dominion and Ihe other by Ihe Province. The Dominion competition has been placed in the hands of this paper and essays must'be written in accordance wilh instruc- nons already published a number of times. The prizes, eight in all, consist nf fine radio set and cash prizes. The winner of the radio set will also enter automatically for the Dominion rompciuion lor which a more complete and valuable radio set is offered as first prize. .The winning essay here will be forwarded, by this paper to Ottawa to be judged against Ihe essays of Ihe Dominion. Kulries in ihe Daily New's competition must be in by Saturday next. The provincial competition will follow close on the., other and essays will be in before the end of May. Prizes for this will be valuable medals. Why The Need For Action? J ' Many will ask why is Ihere need for action of the kind being taken? This is the reason. There is in Brilish Columbia rner- elianlable timber estimated at :i."iO,000,000,OfK) ft. board measure and it is estimated that in (he past there has been deslroved by fire no less than OriO.OOO.OOO.Ooo cet or nearly twice as" much as that now in Ihe forests. While in the past the value of this has not been very great, today it is worlh an immense lot to the oijnirj .ma every year will see lis value increase as the demand becomes mi - more ... pronounced. me provincial government gets a revenue of 182.000 ....in i.uiiM-r aim mere is pai.a in wages and salaries in connection wilh the logging and manufacture approximately $.'17,000,-00(1. Thirty thousand men are employed in forest' industries. Destroy Ihe forests and this industrv ceases. -for Baby KLIM POWDEREOWHOLE MILK None of the vital elements of the original milk are affected by the KUm drying pro-cess. Ask your doctor. CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS L1MIIKU Montreal TORONTO Winnipeg Sold by RUPERT TABLE 8UPPLY CO. 1 districts in Ihe same way as they right slant on the miesliou which do the towns, and as do an in-Idas brought about a parting in crease in taxes and a higher coslllhe ways of Ihe main groups in of living. Accordingly those areilhe coalition block, as jt j Ihe Iwn great issues which will, called. hav e more influence on the rural I It has been said (hat Ihe vari voter than any of the others as ous groups are gemg back lo to whether he will support the'. their pre-war beliefs. When you present government or not. II 'have said that you have .said uiiisl be mentioned is passing everything. You not only go back lhat direct taxation has neverilo 1905 and the day of Colnlte bill been well received in France. The average citizen does not worry so much about what he pays pro vided thai Ihe incidence falls on uch commodities as matches Increass's taxation by 20 per cent. When II Is remembered that Ihe same genllemen have been assuring the rural voters during (he pasl four years lhat Ihe fiermans would be paying it now, it will reipiire some explaining, entirely aside from Ihe merits of the impost, lo square themselves wilh their rnnsMlu- enls. Cost of Llvlns Of course Ihe high cost of liv ing has not affecfed the country you start in 187.1 with Ihe jncjpi ent differences between the Church and Ihe Stale. Premier Poincare, although i member of Ihe Left js being sup. and tobacco or even on a rental , ported mainly by Ihe llighl. 'Hie value which does not indicaliI.ef, composed of Itadicals and the income of the lax payer. The lladical Socialjsls is trying lo re deputies seekisg re-election have surrecl its old lime pre-war be- however just passed a law which liefs. If jt is successful In do as much as Ihe town. The French farmer produces almost everything he has lo eat. But manu factured products have increased in price and he finds that what he himself receives for his own produce has not augmented in the same ratio. Indeed it has recently taken a decided fall. Hu mor on Ihe other hand has it thai Ihe city manufacturer has sold his goods abroad leaving his balance there In accumulate nrinus, nf course, what he has had (o pay for more raw material. Some of the newspapers have re torted that Ihe farmer has done (he same when he has sold his produce abroad and thai Is why food products have up to now In creased in price. In , any case the country holds that Ihe' manufac turer has not been paying Ihe luxes lie ought lo have paid and the fact' remaiss thai the rural djslricls are confronted ivilh a 'JO per cent' addition In Iheirl contributions, I FxehariRe; the occupation ofjT ing so then Ihe beliefs of the Left and Ihe llicbl. will no longer coincide and the premier will find himself much in Ihe same position as was Lloyd Oorge, that is, a member of one parly but drawing most of his support from another. I'o hazard a long distance guess, if ihe franc continues lo appreciate and the cost of living decreases,. Premier Poincare will pull through successfully the election in May. Otherwise Iherej will be a lladical and lladical isociausi victory Willi uriand a likely premier. NO MORE WEAK HEART AND DIZZY SPELLS Slnct 8h UmcJ MILBURN'S AND NERVE PILLS mim nriti ainu. Hrrm, fuii Tll: '! tuve 1jii i lot of trvjiiMo Ulcly, ullli tii I thiMitlil m lirarl (rouble, and irirr tut uunoul nerllon ilwiyn felt ilrk, My dortAr tilviiml rnmplrte rest imj rnenre, liul thli I wi iinaLln l lake. I ImruiH! Intrrealeil III Mlllwrn' ll'arl and rvo I'll la. aiarlfd Uklur ItM-in. Iiave now lakrn ihrrn luxe anil am m niurli lniirord I ran to inoiil niy daily work IiIh;i filinr any rtr III effi-cls. and have not hud any weak or dlny M'ril fur nrine Hum, your iiifiUrln haa done me more rood limn 'anything I have ever taken, and will tfadly iiromrneinl MliDurn'i Heart and ervr 1'ltla to any woman ho U weak and run down." Hrke oe rwr Lor at all denlera, or mailed dlrerl oo rerei(f r.f ires by The MiiMirn Co., l.imued, Toronto, ont. 06DENS GUINEA GOLD stood lhat the various alhlelic associations will lake charge there as has been I heir custom in Ihe past. Jarvis Mr Lend and W J- Nel son are spending Ihe week-end al Woodcock. Let Us SUPPLY YOUR 8PRINQ WANTS in Poultry Netting Fly Cloth Qarbaga Cant Oarbaga Palis Garden Hose Rakes Hoee - Spades Weeders Trowels Orass Shears Sickles Soyihes Spading Forks Garden Seeds Kaien Hardware Co COS Third Ave. 'fflildand Extra Fine0 A FAVOURITE CIGARETTE IN ENGLAND FOR OVER '30 YEARS CARNIVAL DEFINITELY DECIDED UPON BY ELKS AND FAIR FOR MAY 24 Al another meeting between Ihe Fair Board and Kits lal night It was definitely derided lo go ahead with the Victoria Day carnival project, preliminary announcement of rdiirh was made yesterday. The initial object will he to raise funds for llr repairing and painting nf Ihe Kxhild-lion Mall. Organization for I lie carnival will be further advanced ext week. The program now :dantied will lake up Ihe after noon and evening of .May 21 and besides the usual carnival feat ures, there will be a concert and lance. The etforl of Ihe Fair Board and Flks Is In be confined lo Ihe Inhibition Hall and Ihe ground will nol be used. II is under Tel. 3. j The Gift Supreme! A BOXIOF Purdy Candy The Autocrat of the Candy World NOTHING COULD BE BETTER AS A SEASONABLE GIFT. A Toothsome Delight in a Beautiful Bon. ALL SIZES ALL PRICES. Solo Agents:- Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE Third Avenue. WE CASH CHEQUES. SMOKED FSW There are Just Two Rules to Follow to Enjoy the BEST 8moked Fish, AT ITS BEST. 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