PAUK TWO. Delightfully Frag S rant II ALADA' H43S has a. pure, fresh flavor beyond compare. AsK for a package today. The Daily News i PIUNCK RUPRTIT - 'BRITISH COLUMBIA. t 'Published Every Afternoon," excspt Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. . i II. F. PULLKN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City .Delivery, hy mail or carrier, per inonlh .... . . . ... $1.00 Hy mailto all parts of the British Empire and the United Slates, in advance, per year ......... $0.00 1 o all other roiintnes, m advance, per year Transient Display Advertising. . . .$1.40' fper Jnch 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 Rales on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporter Telephone' - - - 08 86 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. AH advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY EDITION Wednesday, April 2, 1921. Consul's Report Good Publicity. The report of American Consul Wakefield, while it does, not moan much to us directly and must not be taken loo seriously in connection with the probability of grain shipping facilities coming here, is. excellent publicity and esperially'so from the fact that it was telegraphed back here and doubtless will be printed in a numher of Canadian newspapers. Just how much publicity ir KETCHIKAN HAS enilv. Miirii , : -i " 1 ' .T? " ,r "".W Ken- .trunk. One BOUGHT BONDS Raised $100,000 to Build Herself a New School and Work K I "I'd 1 1 KAN, April :. Salur. day 'marked Ihe tno,iuw day in the school IiiiihI drive. Now the enlire Issue has been raised, and I lie building of Hie school is to go on willi assurance of sufficient funds o bark il up. Many believed at Nrst 'that il would he hard to raise I he issue in Ketcliikau alone, hut those in charge of Hie work kepi at it and Hie successful completion of the sale Is the result nf their efforts. City Clerk J. K. Johnson has been in charge and he was assisted hy committees from the Parent Teachers' Association and the Women's Council. On January 17 the work started, and a half way goal was set and reach pi I some linie afro. Several '""iweeks ago. Salurdav. our position and prospects. Tlie cumulative effect of .the various one is more than publicity efforts conibiucil with the personal work of thoe di-j r,,e P,an- ' lo f'ntsh redly inlerested will some time bring good resuffs nHd it is to inff l"'Ut Oc,ohor ... . i. 'ia . .... t I a i h i it ". '?T nrP"n"r:wlli.Tt'me lhlK.ye.nr At any rate the work of budding Iqe eleyalor should begin this Prince ltuperl pe.ojile expect Jhi. and Ihe repair work lope done lo l,e. Tug Lome will summer. ' Every Knock Will .. - s. . Prove A Boost. Prince Htipert people must not be thin skinned oyer the kind of reports that are printed about ihi city and port. Some of them are true and some, are partially irur. Of late Mirne of Hie reports in regard to excessive se of alcohol would seenr to be justified. Too many' drunke'u men have, been seen on the! streets here and il is no wonder if we are criticized. In-regard lo knocking . the port, that is bound to happen aim il must not be taken too seriously, although we should lake every, opportunity to reply and set the knockers right, This Is a job Tor every individual. The Hoard of Trade does it whenever at-teutioiris drawn lo the matter, but many such 'instances must escape notice. When people knock us it is a sign thai we are making progress. ' ' - ' Customs Returns ' Show Improvement. , Tlie fact that customs returns show an increase is nn indi-ciiiou that the district or Prince. Rupert is building up and lie building up or the district means prosperity for tlie city. The eily caniiol ktaud alone. It must depend very largely on the district surrounding it. . From this on there should be a steady advance in production and development of the country surrounding this city. One or Hie duties or Ihe official and others here, will ic. In encour-age it as much as possible.' Local Drydock , Out After Business. The Prince ltupert Drydock and (Shipyard is out afler busi-nos. The overhaul of the i vetU nf ll.u r;i - - ' s , . - ... iM ll.siiri ii-i AI'llirH i.V. ii, 3 " ion ami uiai is wtiai we seem chair, one was lo ., lie getting. ,r,. It i ,s very flinch lo be c Oired thm r n.un.. ...iL i Mr lllllcl. ...:u i . . """-'11 iiiiii u ii.iiimi iiiis r .n. i oisnor win ue sucressrii m imui in n il Amil nn stl II. .. ...II ll.. at .. a other sle.mu.n In I... I...IH 1. e ... . n " V. 1 "r me wo.uy, me rest ... " Minim iioikc us a real in the nol uir 1 u iiii kii rii in r n Jo a newspaperman the wl world is ;. j,. i ,,. S...V. V. 1 .March 2J. was set as the day to reach the goal and complete (he issue, and now il has heen doiie. Six Per Cent The' bonds are hearing a (J per cent interest rale payable annually. For those who have purchased on the installment plan the city is giving Hie regular rate of interest on the payments. II is helieved Ihat the hond will tie. ready for dejivery on the first or August, at which lime the final payment is due. Coupons are to he altached so that the purchaser can lake care of the interest payment himself afler thai date. Thev city lias applicit fc for per mission in issue sin.ono more worth of honda, hut il is not yet known whether it will be ncces. sary to float alt or part of Dial amount. Building Goes Ahead I lie work on ine molding is Inow going ahead at a good rale. the old school having heen down w,l set through that source cannot yet be estimated. At any rate!fnr snn,0 Um,t ni, ,,, acllinl il all. helps to put us on the map and to draw public attention to .work of makin? wnv for the new satisfactory the tniild- PRINCE RUPERT GETS UNPLEASANT PUBUCIH Letter to Toronto Globe Tells of Violations of Drink Regulations Here Tlie following Idler was pub lished in u recent numher of the Toronto (Hobe : To the Edilor of The Olohe The following is a seleclion from a letter which has jus) been re ceived from a friend in Jtrilish Columbia: "We sailed from, Prince ltupert aliout 1 o'clock this morning. I mer saw o many drunken men ahoard a boat in my life. ami i nae not seen so many drunken men in any one place for years. They w-ern, in alums! all stages from the cheerful condi lion lo Ihe ready. logo-ln-sleep anywhere stale. I am. sure out of 1)0 men aboard last night 10 were uoliceahly drunk, and one, who had least of them all in him, was nuikiiiR fun Of the government in oaths and curses for selling (he liquor which is ruin ng the people. One soon gels tired of government control in U.I.. when travelling. One of the first experiences I had was lo meet my cabin male, lie had not been in the cabin Iwo minutes before he opened his grip, pulled out a hig bottle and offered me a 'drink. Once I cot a clmlr in Hip nie.ltl flllilp ' 1 1 : .w. a lot more o.i v s..i i..... ...i .....i .V., . .. . . ." r'1"" r""" ,-J" !'" ,,,,. .... i.'i . . . . . " "" l w " ,MM ,op " ra;I-.Tliere were nine men, six were was sleeping in a reeling around in way and talking were all Joining sy, maudling way. I rend ii my (taper and listened; . the Influence Of . inner iwo men looked amused. Ncwanane . Sobndy took il seriously. It is r-f-' . iriiKH.ni.mi.1 .. l.ll I il ...i oeol.le me ll ...Ia... . n : i. V.'.'-" ' . """ was amusing, now- , "iiu iiinrs uui OI'll II lliiik hiiiiit. neim t mx I . i n (!.,. . ( 1. v iiv.-ri" mi ij rc , iir iii'iii iiit-Kf. lirilllMf'll III I'll I eV ,' d , X "S I''f V..p.,lalcd by some n.as- discussing the superior virlues ' ' II 1 M 1',' ,,,a' aml " t'0 of "moonshine" compared will, nov on "W "'C AV n-P"!'""'". ""I ... this me" government dope. Pam not I ft lie v Mime H I ''-"'"1' M-e.pt.cnl nd I is the II Jth ? 7,h cynical and bored.-'inlroducing their lurid adjectives, It ii is m of imii'ii 1 011 in I e re t i n it ior a wol"(1 lnk n.y reader, iiiuresiiiig nevv'spaperinan to make a Kiiir.Ul.L- Tii ? S we"'M' ft ",SH "PPTeiilly ....noticed for from the lumber ca m ,s e c f. Ii , I I hen a. line. auddcnly some Jillle.nclor on Ihe stage decides it who was slavering drunk, colls I ..sum -II .... (o I say . r ... a . p.ece, . .a. n, ' . ' , . V gels . up , r,.,.ifcs whul has lecled a dollar from front one one man man and and Ilt'f'II U'l'.llllll IWI I1IPII tl'llll n ai A i . .. n IT.. tm a. . " '" uniiioiis iii sou nimscii. rtu same newspaper that gave it out originally, report it us his suggestion and the actor gels much glory. Keing more interested in the Idea than in receiving credit for If, Ihe newspaper carries (Jn tho prim campaign in tlie name of in other nun., 'am eventually the lipln receives general, recognition. 'Thi j fl common oc- currenee. 75 cents from another lo go up town lo get some beer. Tliey all seemed lo he almost penniless. I am told is a common thing for ailor lo come into Prince Ilu- perl with-earnings 'ranging- from $200 to f500 and lone Ihe entire THE DAil,Y NKW8. Wednesday,. "A.j;i .2, U: BY NO MEANS AI1.0W YOUR RftWFK wit 1 VVII UVIILUU I TO GET CONSTIPATED If you allow .j-ynr ftowH lo Ihtohk c..tm.patd you will tlavn hilioiii nuk,l tick liMa.lrliei M.t.i a. .... .... 1 Mlluw romplejlun. ajiaVka flimim liefor 1h ayra, while nr iUn eye ilull ami y. low, tw-arlbnrii. wiirr tirab, nr.. Keep your Imwrl rrnular by lining Mllliiirn' l.aia-l.lvrr Plll, a liy iioin o J mi will Im nl,l to fcRt wrll and luvu' no morn troiilile' wim joiif liver. M. 1, llubln, llalhrll. Sai..., wrllea:-I a iry tiadly tnmlilml Willi rfni.il. fullon, nrien had ' had"' hailarh', my innmi wa ri.ai.-d, ami I frit anything Iml' well. After taking .Mlllmrn'a l.ata-I.lver I'llla I -.lava felt murli IdlUT a lliey ret lainly ilid ini a M i.f .gtt." anumnra i.aia-ljttu-f ni aro iir. a rial ai an ueaier, or malleil dlrert on rerel.t .f prlrn by the T. Mlllinm C.i, Umlieil, Toronto, Om.. wad in one nghl, generally in the red lighl dislrirt." I hose who are inclined to think that government, control really does control need lo slop lo examine Ihe racls. It is evident there is only one way lo control Ihe liquor traffic, that I. lo prohibit il. Toronto, Out. Denzll O. Hidoul. The Man in the Moon SAYS: AN intellectual is one who can talk about nasty things without emliarassiiient. A WOMAN who, doe nn cook herself oMen lakes great pleasure, in roasljug her hiishauil. ... . (INK of the most objectionable April footings of yesterday was where al iyie institution alb the roomers were called an hour before their usual, time of rising and liild they were laic. TUKHK is a general opinion in the west thai Father l)eormc is in league with the lawyers and that they are .using him as a means of taking half a million dollars from tlie (iovernment. IN The Hast (hey are worrying themselves over whether golf should lie played oij Sunday, and th.'ie are soiiie.ypepp'fr who would like lo slop ,any such wicked! work and make (lie old men sil ai Homo and smoke with while chokers round their necks. .' SPHI.VO is the line when you shier hern use it April and the furnace is mil aniiiL' , MOTIIKH, may I go out 10 .swim; es, my darling daugbler: Huy yourself a iyie piece suit Hul don't go near the wnler. POLITICIANS and husbands gel Ihe blame, for eyerylliing. And yet I here seems lo Jte a desire lo heconu; hiilli. HOW do you expect a woman to Jm Willi hv of resi'ieel wImmi he can smoke only one mild lit tle cigarelle afler dinner. TIIKIIH is a person in Winnipeg wim wriles IhiiMs for Ihe Free Press and occasionally lie heaves overboard his dull wit and sails out In a streak of humor. Here is his latest: Ihe (jommoiis sis iiml Ibinks by hits The Semite merely sits and sil. TIIKIIK are jusl nine province thai think Ihev have been slight ed iy ihe Dominion government Ibis year in the mailer of public works, No word has yet been received from the Northwest Territories. WHAT is Ihe irood if being re ligious loday? Hell is not what il was once cracked up lo be. a I IIIS s Ihe-Mison when lovers hoajn 'o write poetry and young men spin oir rhymes. IF (he ocean were women And I was a duck I'd dive to the botlom And neer come up, AH dearest, I love you, I love you like hefr. If il were not for you I wouldn't tie here. PATTULLO OLD HOME FOR SALVATION ARMY Former Family Residence of Minister of Lands Used for Housing Boy Immigrants The former family residence .of Hon, T. D, PalluHo, minister of Canada's Part in Power Conference 1. OuM.nion-riilMahilr-r.lr.fkiutf ml.Hinrihtl.vdrn. Klivttlc l'u . mnill.u f Onurlu un ih Mjarj 1(1, rr nnt NUitara fall Omarln, (jndu, at It ulll annrar lirn romplrtnl wllh th lull Imlall tilun ,.f S5t.Ott in fci, Ma It ,, . .T" h e- catii in nrail.n In nil drllrrrlmt porr lo ilia inmi.tnf 'a .NUaua atilrm. Two almili4runlniillbaaililnidurln(MJ. 2 fMiuIn aioraa d.ni un lh um oal.r.uf lh Kl. UurUa ll.rr Uurlmr, I jinaila. hulli h hr OwIht Sitrama Cnimlulan loc lha irtuUllmi l Horn of lit si alaurlta Ii t"irr nuinMi, lh ontTailun l ilia rrrr..lr hlcli hut an arm ol J'ia m,ui, mil and a cr.m,Mf ol U Mltien ruHr lr. ha mtr Hun doulilrd ih minimum Hno vt lh rltrr al bliaalnliUn alla ajlin a rrr.p.,ndln twnrDl in lha pawrr Inlwrtl.. J. Ilriiro-Flacirlc Ur.l,..m.ni al ami Kail, on lha .SiHlou rl.M, Oniarlo. ol ih llrdrn. t ImiU- Poorr biunnilaKm ul il'lli'j'"1?- ,"n h "I'tmaia lnlgi.nl rap. Il ol 7.VKWI h p. .. hkh 2y h p. I no. In im. pr, Krln tran.niitlnJ lo .re Arthur and Knti William 'Ih (Umi Canada will play an important part In the lint World Power Corferemf) that it to be held in London, England, from June 30th 10 July 12th, anil thin heiauM afUr the United SUU. ahe ponstsiaea greater potential water powera than any other country and bt-taiiae in point of per capita production of electric power ahe tanda almost at the head of all nation, her production, in this reapect being ihree time, greater than that of the United States. Thia is rapidly becoming the electric age, a fart which the impending Confertnre, which ii being held under th auspices of the nritiah Electrical and Allied Manu facturera Association in co-opei-ation with several of the moet technical, scientific and Industrial inatituiiona throughout tht World, emphasizes greatly. The Canadian committee consists of the leading members of the electrical engineering profession with Dr. Charles Cam-sell, deputy Minister of Mines is chairman. So far as Canada is concerned the fcydro-electric development is a twentieth century development. A quarter of a century ago there was very little hydro electric development in Canada. In 1910 the turbine installation 01 water power plants In Canada was 1 but i,m.ouu .483,000 h.p.; n.p.: in in 1923 is-'J It it was was3.22S,000 a.-s.uua h h n heu hv Siihaerfha for Ihe Dalle News, Crepe Soles lust arrived Knglish Ilrown OXFORDS willi the new Crepe Solos. WEAR LIKE A PIG'S NOSE. English Brogue Oxfords and High Shoe in Illnck and Ilrown. Geo. Hill The Shoeman Next 81. IliiKis Cnfo. tVirfallarh lias ratneaxAHt ( fav it.. . . .e.t. s . ..,n.,J?,., "la'llrl an adJIrional .a.tM h b. Jutinl J. I. Ilrdra-ttmrk l)ilo..m,nl of ih Manliata l'o-r IxmM ii limli.J at Crat I all on tha Wlnnirt tins', (nada Ibi Initial In.iallailuii ol .. h p. v( Uataiht Inia oMrailan dutln; ih prr haln 4J to and itrltutii hi ih Wlnn,n Klartrlo Kailaar tampan Umlivd. It I ianMNj taaJO a ,kU4 unit of ja.aaa ho. In HJt. Ilx bltJ,aalMl(nni nnarity f tha nlant I Ua.aa) h p. LawrtTic- river, there are available water powers i X. reeding !,OOO.QQ0 hone power. . it ia through he dtvclopment of water power that other operation are made rheaper, capiial tor it can b more readily secret, and ills or this rcasoa that the power roduririripdut'y has utotril more t Jpidly than any uther fn Canacs during the pas; fw yearr. lirtelt:-, the obj.-rta of the Power Conferher are to consider how tbtt industrial and nUn wiurres of Cowt- may be djusil nationally mil inttrnatioraiivi y conaiderlng the potential reocurce of earh country in hydroelectric power, oil nd minorais, bywmtxifing experiencrt in the ifvelopmetii '. tentjnc 4uiulJlr,' Irrigatinn and transportation 1 and water and air, by conferences ot civil, merhan . . . marine axuL waning enginH-rs; by conaultation of U 'onaumrrs of power and the manufacturers of the instrument of prudui'ttun, by diieuuioa un the financial and 1. oi-imiv phti- ot the : iduatry. by conference on the poMibiuty of tYVliwrnng a permanent World llureau for the collection ofsUu, tha preparation of inventories of the world's trTuM-i ami the exchange of industrial and scientific information 1 " v I vlWHIiiHIT VI I NI l'U lUe.rir C K. Aflfl i- V, . lliir fa. am rime, aa . ooot'n U o" -0J8A: ,n llr H w I l - "n then, that the Do.n.ui.m'. part In Ihe p. Next year ! Conference cannot be small i that tfttirrlruh. t. 1 . , . 1 . . ' ' " . f - - j ' . . wxix'in, it iiuv w a m 1 14 J 1 one uir an pru .11. ik"vJEEr S? Df V,y?w-W J.P;. thjlndictUoM Mat ! diMemimUon of fchowlnlcr --wof h- aUncU ,,-T.wv-, Wiruruui Kirovs i iQEin ronariJiv. 11 itniffnr 10 o. u-TTrn.u con- ianaaa s very inrtunate in that her large water iftertlon tiat for evry new 4owv atferrji wiiioJiiraUa for P?VntA 1 fVT1, comparatively close tiJ'the centres'large investmeiit. thmoney ewfhe VhieflHr'bad. " "v "- ic. mien iv romes to aoiiuy to use, indeed It Is probably that sim- -nv.rki luudrMa ol m r-.w!i o.p?wer;f h U lm"ie;urb1 b9tttr a lhn th millions of dollars have tteen e ured tn th.s w Jy and it la "rated States, 70 per cent of the tatters being in the impossible to overaHmatc the importance of water-eatern states, remote from industrial centres. Within porer delopmtnt as a means of attracting Capital to of 300 nules of the Long Sault rapids on he St. 'Canada. lands and pie.nher fur this dis trict, has fallen into the hand of the Salvation Army. The follow, ids special despatch from Wood-slock to Ihe Toronto (5 lube refers lo It: "The Immfxriition and coloiil- zalinu branch of Hie Salvation Army has taken a year's lease, willi an option to purchase, on I lie property iit the l-nt Kmj of Woodstock known as lluriishle, I lie former home of Ihe late (teorjte II. .PaMiido.-Tlie properly is lo tie uerl as a reccivinK home and ilislrihtiliiix centre for hoys from 15 In tK years of ape who come to i.a.iaoa uiuler llie aus pice nf the Salvation Army to be trained as farmers. They will come here direct from, the steamer, and will stay until satisfactorily placed on farms In Western Ontario. If any boy lakes sick or becomes disenn-leutedwhile tin a farm ho will be .elurned lo the distributing cen- Ire until he recovers or. Is found i liinollier place. Adjutant Jordan,; the -local Salvation Army officer, slaled today that he exported the home would bo opened within the next three or four weeks." ELKAY'S STRAW HAT DYE 1 1 SIS- . Make obi Straw Hals look like new. It is permanent and waterproof. Kasy to apply and dries ipin kly tia last li lug finish . , " ... In All The Popular Colors? i ORMES LTD. The Rexall Store. The Pioneer Druggist. Decrease the Family Food Bill .Serve n fienerous Amount of "ELECTRIC" Bread with every meal nml ml down on other more msv fuoifs. Select "ELECTRIC" Bread at your grocers It Hlays t'resh Longer. . U If You Are BOAT-BUILDING Wc have Hardwood, J'ir and Cedar Moat Lumber. If you are tired of Kalso.nine and I'aper, try Kir Tv7te?.r Panelling. VJV If you are thinking of building a bouse, we have n.iyjninhc.r' you require, also Hash, Doors, (llass. SHOCKLEY'S Planing Mills Cow Bay. PhonauaU.