i i PAQI.TWO. For Flavor H Insist on SALAM limisin abroad and the new of yesterday put I lie Rely made of Ihe building nf Ihe elevator. The eye HA80 Always fresh and pure. Sold ' only in sealed aluminum packets. The Daily News' imiNCK HUPKIVT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Bvcry Afternoon, except Sunday, the. Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLBN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United To all other countries, in advance, per year 7.fi0 ; r Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Wednesday. June II. I OS I. Prosperity Now Faces This City. An era of prosperity eem In be now opening nut ahead of this cily and- district. Kverjwhere there- i the note iiiu iiiiiri." n inru iiwii t.irnc iiuu licipiil ill iiuwuiil llll goon . . . cause and show Ottawa mat we had public would give, of Iheir time and money in the THOMAS DEASY TELLS ! situaliou. Only one thing more is desired in the immediate l' reluni future ami .that is new- that the ship construction OfU climax on. the Hrilih h:.:l...i ..:i: i... "hi. spirited citizens who public inlere( What Is Next Step To Take. The first step for Prince Ilupcrt people to lake now l In sel their own businesses in order so lhat I hey may be prepared to care for it as it develops. Walch lhat prosperity doe not spe) ruin. Keep up with Ihe times and hold the business thnt i offering and above all give service to the commiinily. The next step will lie lo lake advantage in a public way of all the opportunities that, offer to advertise the city and the grain route am) Ihe shipbuilding plant. Also this i n good time In look around with ti view to inducing other industries to come here., Things oflen come lo those who wail, but more often to thosp wjio work and at the same lime watch for the main chance. We must keep for Prince llujierl- the name of being a live town. And Not Forget Political Campaign. In the midsl'of our rejoicing over the elevnlor prospects we must nut forget that we have, a political fight on hand and thai it is necessary to keep the old lowu moving ahead. Stagnation is one ot tin last tilings any or us want in Ihe past by men who have the interests, or Hie duirici i heart .and who have the rCsoect of 'the whole cmmlm- u imi.-oi'-Hght - ... ...... . , . . . VICTORIA BOARD OF TRADE ABOUT NORTH Indian Agtnt Visits Aldergrova And Will Sand ToUm Pole to New Westminster VICTOIIIA, June II. Afler a ciaration nf forty year, two old timers met nl Aldergmve Ihi (week when Thomas Deay, former Indian agent for the Queen Charlotte Isknnl. visited Philip 'Jarkman. one nf the two surviv ing members of Ihe rtoyal Cngin."! eer Company who helped In es. MhlMi New Westminster in IH.V.i. Accompanying .Mr. Deay to Al-dergrove were Mr. and Mr. Illalph WiNon, li. W. Shilc ami W. II. Keary of New Wclnunlcr. Mr. Jtirkman i in hi ninetieth year ami i liack in good heallh 'following a somewhat serious illness. , Mr. Deay, who recently relired from hi government post at Maelt, ami ha Jtil come to is to nmeec.lf" in'" nl"r' will be turned in this direction and nothing will hold 11 back. Credit Is Due To Our Own Member. The grealel credit i due to Fred Hlork, member for Skeeua, fur the oulcntne of the elevator campaign, lie ha worked in season and out of reason lo secure this and everyone here, both political friends and political opponents, will be glad lo know of his success. While we disagree al lime over pnli tics, we all agree that we want Prince Rupert to prosper, and we can unite 011 occasion .to presk.,lhe claims of the city. Next lo Fred Stork we cannot help bul mention Fred Daw-Min, director of Ihe railway company, lion. T. D. Pallullo, provincial miuisler of land, and Ron. A. ,M. Mauson, attorney general, all of whom have made repeated representation to Ottawa in regard to (his mailer and have taken, jl up personally with' Ihe ninilers at Ottawa, mot of whom they know personally. Tho who wish lo vole against Mr. Pattullo here will do so and, we have no quarrel with Ihem, buf I hey will admit that in (his cae he deserve some of the CredR thai is coming this way. Roth he and Mr. Manson and Mr. Dawson have been willing to throw down their work al short order and go east when duty rnlle'd. We are alo glad lo include among Ihe men who helped in a lesser way such a good Conservative ns C. II. Orme, who went In retire, i o lifelong friend .of Mr. Keary. Hoth are son nf Crimean War cleran. both were .horn In Portsmouth. I'ngland, came on! on Ihe ame boat together, lled near earh other tit Sapperlon ami laler learned tlie printing trade. Mr. Deasy layed in New Welniinler Jfor ten year and afterward1 re newed to Victoria where he wa fire chief for fifteen .year. Al Ihe board of Irade luncheon ,Mr. Deay poki for a few minute on condition in Xorlhern Columbia and promised at onie future dale to leltiil connected 1.; .. .! ik. l.ii.... , . - , . . 11.11. I'll iWIIH HI rtlll'NIH llll- IIIIIIUII." ininri uic i.iiiniaici iri luwiit" MH.il iirjijiiriv .1" jiiniiiiiicru III nil paper Mime lime ago. Already considerable building is going on in the city and 11.: ...:n i... i ....... ..i i. i. ...... .i.r:.. . Mr. Ieny, who h.v for the rontrurlion pole, forty-four feel nrnmgcd if h I idem Ion v. an. mi mil un iru?i- iin iinii uic iiiiiiiuiii riiirnt n.i iit-cii iirini-i... . n... : , ,.... es of the world' .... . . ,.. .auj. . 1 1 n ii."-iii -11 3 in- iM-iiit made for the pole In be brought to New Westminster and lo be erected in one of Hie cily park. NAAS RIVER PEOPLE HELD CELEBRATION Budget of News From Rich Valley of North: Crops Look Well: Indians go to Canneries Special by Mail, AIYA.NSII, June II May 21 i always a hip day for the Indian of Aiyaiish. Tbi year (earn. from Kincolilh and (irecnville viMlcii itient lo try conclusion al haehall, football and basketball. The sport , ronmienceil on Friday, Hay i'.t, ami continued until the ' following Wednesday it.. t n...: to Ottawa with S. J. Mcl.eod. nresidenl of the Hoard of Trade i"'"" "T "!,""r- 'u ,,,r I ..u..... xi n.: ...' ... r . .i home down the river. Most of e sel Hers came in on I lie 2Uh lo ne (he sport . Kincolilh won for "keep" "the fq'nthall cup, Iiaviriic won II for three limes, (irecnville securing the cup for baseball. (.nleus are looking well a Ibere hae been eeral good rain. Weather ha been cool for Ihe last Iwo week liul with warm weather il I hoped lo eipial Ihe bumper crop nf last year., Mr. (inrdon, nmllier of "Charley" Cordon, ba loft her home in. Victoria rind come to make' herr home wilh her son nl hi ranch "Irene." Dominion ConMahle Newnham and Mr.. Newnham expect to leave Aiynnh for Ihe nipulli nf Ihe rler some, lirnc this mnnlh. We undersluml Kincolilh will be hi headquarter. . Mr. Sluarl, wife of ''Hill We have been served well!S,"nr'' ,,a'' ,",'n !""',l,,,",,y f"f ine past i monin iniinwing a stroke nf paralysis. Two been served by stnlesmen rather thnn by poliliciatis. week ago lie wa taken to Hie This is no time for a change. Lei us keep moving ahead '"'P11'"1 l l'"rl Simpson. Last and not take any risks. Can'l we jusl forget our polflical bia rpl,orl "I,nk, "f n ""Kht mproe- i"i ioi- iiuu- nnce ami nun supiiorl iippuri trie mr men men who won have nave stood siuoii bv ny n. ns, Ixlll,,,,,,- a and Mnnnn have fought our hallle provincially," Just as hns fought Ihem in life 'Dominion. We Slork' ison tia returned lo hi llinv may not lint a always wav i:iv..""" " naronr iiriuging agreed wilh all (hey have done or the wav in which Ihev iiv!A fine, horse In help with the, none it. wr nrny reel agrie.ved nl some small nyillers but this Is the time to piny the part of big men and elect the men who can serve us best. , . When a Shoe Dealer polishes his own shoes, he knows which polish gives the best results. He always uses TiQQGET Sloe Polish JUl BLACK TAN - TONEY RED . DARK BROWN. AUSO WHITE DrtMlo (take) mid Whllt CHan.r (liquid) work. Charley Cordon ha relumed via Ihe Terrace trail bringing with )iim a fine pan of horse- Mr' .Phillip leM. by Ihe trail, rnr Alice Arm on June 2. He ex. peel In be working Ihere for the nimmer. About sixty men and boy from Aiynnsli leave the middle of Hie month, for Hie Skeenn rannerie, The rel go In Arramlale and S'aa Harbor, Mill Day cannery is not operaling lliis year. Ilev. Oliver Thome. Church of Knglaud missionary al Aiyansh. ha received from Virlnria hi commissinn a Jusllce nf Hie pisice. When you buy advertising you buy CIRCULATION. nd aee that you set it. tf THE DAIhY WRWB. ! Tbe Man in the Mood j SAYSj I'D liale In be a -lap. II I said dial tliere are no 'Japanee ru wont, and I'm ure I'd b" too patriotic to .wear in l'.nlili. H"S time la be studying up the haehall iliolioiihry for the lalel term of 11 Im o. i' IUUPK.VrF.ltS ousht lo lie very bu tlne day. Political fence an beinjr conlanlly repaired and Ihe little hammer of the oppoi. lion route aluMK' mid pound them conl inuouly. A HICK fpwn U one where they conduclta polilie.d cainpaiiin hy wrilinw on Hie fence and sidewalk. ' A C.MJSF, I h very weak one when il ha to be bol'lcred up by She ame hand that ' write obcinilie in obciire'pIace. Till-." way to enjoy a political irame l In kit on the fence niidi cheer while Hie iipiiiinK idi run nway from each oilier. TIIK Proxfitrial party Tory l.alHir candidate i oer at the Queen CharlnlJ Nland letllup Hie people how be like I be pink; lea llower lory camlidale. - IT I commonly reMirlel that Ihe literary ecllon of one of Ibe campaign conimillee h.i been workiu? day and night try in? to write a poliHcal eay on "What jKoox. I.mpre. Windor. Ontral' Newlon ha Done for Prince It 1 1 - and Premier Hotel. Wholesale ! perl." II will be published later. jicuc were rcneweil for Hie " jlleaxer l.biior 2i. ami the Prince: TUP. wort knock Paliillo haiiupert lniMirtluu . Allendiiu fot o far wn Ihe diverting f(tln. meeliiur ww Mayor Newlon the opposition pun from liim tumd lrfimmisiouer V M T. Ho McKay. II -eeiii that .Wriif bl and Atd. Hioiiia Mail- llie polilldll fiallt i now between J.nnl, Ihe Provincial Tory Party and the' ..... Hower Tory Parly a to which itAnn niiii ntstn nil liall have second place. JllUKt dUILUHIU UW i HOWSP.lt lie io a palatial' reidence at Hie lop of Jjnb Hill.' Victoria, ami hi candidate ar! Satisfies that ejpeclel to botinob with blm .... . , . . afternoon1 'I'-r are t,ei.,,r a.kc.l for an there at dinner and 'l'hHn In the Inlander martin lea. Oliver lite In a bumble lt,nlm" fM,f,,n'1 Ap- n'" collate among' Ihe other worker "'w In a nuNet part or the cily. J'"1, Propose,! to erect at take rr hi Coal w hen he im ,,', ''k "f,,"'- Pre.eni premlsi! IM wi" Include uinT in I!,,. I.....4. !....( oflnn rnelv- .IWr. f,,r Mr- "'' M"- n'' vi.ilnr. In ll.o Lll-I...,, V-l f-l,rr" l''ll- 11 ' that f.irl ,.r In llm. .... Mr Pliable .l'J' "f ''" addilinn will iai.- iii. n. ..r v,. run '' eiphl lboiiand dol- 11,11 ., i.. .1... ii een or .... , lar iiiH'iir iiiiiii). j Ten Years Ago In Pilncs Rupert June 11, 1914. 1 In a Malcmcnl regarding the recent disbauduienl nf the Karl Orey's Owil Hide In Prince Itu-iert, Hon. Sam Hughe, minister of militia, stale thai Hie acHon wa taken because the rvgimciit wa purely a Liberal poll lira I nr-gauiation. Local huinesmen stale thai Prince Itupert will loi uiiich a a result of recent legislation which reduce the number nf salmon fishing license iiici to Indian in Hie ditrict. healthy candy-appetite! A keen out-of-doors appetite wilcomes the nourishing. gooJnen of wholesome candy like cilons Macaroon Bar. Smooth milk chocolate with cilsp cocoanut flakes to make It de-liclously "crunchy jmt the thlig to allav that out-of-doors hunger, Neilson $ Macaroon Bar 1$ a 1 5 -cetlts worth of candy-value, Cliocolate Bars Over Forty Delightful Kinds BEER IS A FOOD SECOND AVENUE IS 'For ears it ha been prescribed bv ph)iciau TO COMMENCE S00N!H--r - i-,n '" Jh u' (worker tight spirit drinking. .BURNS LAKE The Hum Lake Hoy Seoul held a dance in lludily's Hall last B;week lo raie fund for llielr ne- livitie. The nlTnlr nlo in Ihe nature nf n farewell In llr I. W. Lang who ha left for Hut-Inn where he will establish a practice. The new fire engine fur Dunn Lake wa shipped from Vancou ver on May .11 mid should arrive here this week. Mr. George laylor of Dickie ha returned from Lo Angele where she wa called mi nccoiuil of Hie seriou illnes and i'b-seipienl death of her inolher. The licence commission niel Hob Saul ha gone In Vane ni-yeerday and renewed I fir liipior ,cr and doe not expeel to reiurn license for the lloyal, Savoy, here until fall. Keen, sparkling eyes, vigorous bodies and crispy Kellogg's just naturally go together, Flakes .filled with flavor and health serve with milk or cream. CORNFLAKES Ovn-frfh alwmyt Si nisn The lempenince force of (Iron! Ilrtliiii Ui' ' beer and in Iweiil) jenrvci(t IJ'CJs'X IfW ' hanl liquor ill half. The temperance force of Swltierlaiid fo'iftd beer and rrdnreil Ihe ttatloiia! ilrlnk hill b nmre h in u. per cenl. The leniperniice fun'e of Norway mid .Mwdoti dmrht inls-pernuce wilh beer under Ihe nrdhenhilrg s(rtn firrf Usual facilities were offered lieer ilrlnker- id di stiiiiplloii of spirit fell lo a negligible mini" ' Does It Not Stand To Reason THAT Ihe light, health giving brew- fnun our wv;i ILL. diislries, manufactured from Ihe barley and hop f r 1 ,t51 our own H.C. farms i heller for our ieope ih.v .mc'd' listilled spirits? If Ihe beer plebiscite eimr- ' will be given by Ihe government for consuming 'f iuilrile beverage at a Mlalnble leuipernliire ami l ,k glass, sii thai one need never purrhase inorr than i ,,f sired for jmmedile rouuiilplioii. Vote for the Beer Plebiscite and an even more sober British Columbia MODERATION LEAGUE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Gordon Ro, Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating a. T. P. 20,000 Ton floating Dry Doclj Engineer!, Machinists, ollermaksrs, laokinilth, makars, Founders, Woodworksrs, sw. ILE0TRI0 AND ACETYLENE WELDlWO. Our plant i equipped to handle nil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3W.