PAUR TWO. THE DAnY NRWB Monday Aoil. - I When Exposed to Air I Tke Man SAYS:- in the Moen J tea loses its freshness and flavor. IT can hardly he said that the air has been subdue.! when il lakes a number of warships to escort a round Ihe world ilyiiig "SALADA" ouadron. . MOTIIKIfS a dear, Ihe baby's i lamb, the hoy Is a kid, the Kirl est s al chicken, uncle's a jackass and dad's (be ifnal. That look's For that reason is never sold in bulK. like a complete menagerie In one family. The Daily News IMHNGR IIUPEIIT - imiTLSli COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince lluperl Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. l- PULLKN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, ly mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance per year . , $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. , . ,$1.40 pr inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page $2.80 per inch Loral Headers, per insertion .. . 2.rc per line v V.lassified Advertising, per insertion ........... .2c per won! Legal Notices, -each- insertion iro per ngale line f.ojilracl Hales on Application. Advertising and 'Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. 98 86 DAILY EDITION nrt Monday, April 21. 19? t Nature Does Much For This Country. Nature does much for this norlh country even if at times she is a little stem ami forbidding. Take as an instance the forests from which so much of the wealth of (lanada is laken. They are provided without any sowing or prepariiijr of land, and once the limber is taken off Nature sets to work again and replants the laud with almost a carpet of young trees. In a few years the forests repossess the laud if nature is allowed to have her way. in an address given before the Miliary Club last week, P. Z. Caverhill, chief forester for British Columbia, drew attention to the way in which the townsile'of Prince lluperl is being reclaimed by the forest, On most of the vacant land, young trees have sprung up and are growing fast. Now and then some person who does not know" the country is heard to remark bow no steps are taken to replant the forests following the Cutting 0nvii of the trees. People -whet say any thing like that show"their.1glioranctX' - .Nature provides for the, replanting, but the menace to the country is the frequency of forest fires. One fire will -not destroy the seeds. Indeed it i claimed that they grow better ou burnt over Jand than among Ihc debris left by loggers. Let the land be burnt three or four tinier, however, and there; is daiigcrjhal the .-ceil will be all destroyed and the forest pcrnianciiHy crippled. Takes Long Time To Grow New Forest. it will be at least 100 years before young trees will have attained a size sufficient to e cut and. sawed info lumber. It will be several hundred years before the trees are as large as those which are being cut today. Take Ihe.redar as an example. In fifty years the average tree is :J7 feel high and five inches in diameter. In 100 years it is 00 feet high and ten inches thick. To reach a diameter -of thirteen inches takes 110 years and by thai time il j 07 feel high A tree that size is often used as a sawlog in the west. The rale of growllinif fir is much faster mil Hemlock is about as.ow growing lis whir. Community Hike Is Latest Thing. In Victoria recently a community hike was organized. Some hundred and fifty oeonle took or motor lo Ooldstream and climbed .Mount Braden, lunched at in ii.wir me tup uuu listened io talks several subjects relating to the things they saw and then returned home. The railway company attached an extra car lo fh dale Ihe crowd The outing was under the auspices of the Alpine i Mull luil ;t: i t..ij " 11 "iKH-rsiood n was a newspaperman who made the r"rH' sunn. A similar hike miuhl nossihlv h .h-mi,,! ltr DniiiAn Tin perl. It would he rather a nice' tiling to have everybody who e- ii.mui io me top oi .Mount Old field and hold a community picnic at Ihe top. jfllllllllllllllllllll I Underwood London Dry-Gin B . M3S p.r Boltle. B liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii This adveHisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the fioverniiieiil of BritUh Columbia. TME "upper class" in Canada onsisls most of people who are on Iheir uppers." , ' AN interesting thing to find out in Prince lluperl would be just bow many temptations tbere are a man could avoid. IF there are nothing but harps in heaven what will happen to Ihe saxophone player i JAKE says If Ihe saxophone players go to Hades Lhe lug crowds will be there loo. SIMtlNfi is really here for Hie Easier hats and new suits have all been bnnislil out inlo the light. THE girN would e content vvilh jrood looks in men if Ibey could only spend Ibeoi. IF you don't at first succeed. try, try. try again. Marrying for love is an example. - . . OPPORTUNITY seldom Vnmes labelled. THE lesl of a person's ahilily in public speaking is seen in whether he knows enough to slop before Ihe audience become lired of him. ' IN England there isa mm merit on foot lo abolish I be laws against blasphemy. Apparently some of the English people find Ihe orthodox language instill- eienlly cxprcssiye. - SFPPOSK Ihe English people were lo add swearing to the pre sent habits of hard drinking am smnkinjr, Jake ays they would be very lillle different from what I hey are today. 4 'Til Ell E is growing up a strong feeling in this country thai a law should he passed providing for the abolition or suppression of the jrifl cigar. How is a hum to gel decent smokes under present conditions. KEEP I. NO up a hold front is go in? out nf fashion. Today a middle aged man Xveifjh often ami promptly checks any si;ni of obesity. YOU get bejler board at a sawmill than at a logging camp hut you may not gel fat on it, IT seem as il missionaries would never convert the Chinese. from that. rjuier old heathen custom of paying Iheir debts before the national holiday. THE bobbed hair craze does not scorn lo lend itself so readily lo the wilieisms of the profes sional humorists as did Ihe short skirl craze. THE dillicully with dreamy eyes is they are usually dreaming about Ihe other fellow. Ten Years Ago In Prlnc Rupart April 21, 1914. .Magistral Alfred Oars ap. pH-ed before the cily enuuei) las) night staling that the cost of the temporary roadway' proposed for Taylor street would not he Justified ty its convenience. C. P. Klanchanl has relurned lo .Seattle after a visit here with a view lo promoling trade be. Iween Prince Huperl and the Pugel Sound porl. lie admits that Ibis purl will he a commercial rival In Seattle. Windows of Dr. Tremuyne's house on Third Avenue were shattered ami his new auto, mobile was badly wrecked as n result of a blast .on Ihe nosl. olllee site yesterday afternoon. W. 11. Proven of Ambrose Ave, was held uji at the point of a gur on Flflh Avenue near Mayor Newton's house "last ulghl hut Dishwashing with dainty hands "OT possible, you say? Perhaps it wasn't, before Lux was discovered for dishwashiriK. But now, Lux, with its instant soapy suds, jiot only cleans your dishes thoroughly, but is as easy on the hands as the finest toilet soap. Ordinary soaps or washing powders are too hard on the skin, making it rough and red. The ingredients in Lux are helpful to the hands and skin the Lux suds if constantly used will kc'cp the skin smooth as Nature intended. You can do your own dishes, and not be ashamed of your hands, because they will never show that they have been in the dishpan. Just a single teaspoonful is sufficient for your breakfast or lunch dishes you may possibly have to use two teaspoonfuli lor your dinner dishes. Try it just once. You will be so delighted that you will want to use it always. become premier. . TELKWA join him in a short lime. Lux is econotrfural for all d'uh-trathing. One packtl contain sufficient for 54 dish-uashingi nearly all the dishes for three ueekt. LUX Lux it sold onfy in sealed packets dust proof! Philip Lindsay happened along'at ine time auil Hie would-be highwayman made Ills escape before finishing his job. The police were soon on Ihe-scene litil their bird bad llown and .was not found. A weird lootisler of Ihe tleeii. seemingly i cross between a fish ami mammal. is on exhibit in the Daily News olllcjv . II wa brought In by one of Ihe local fishing boats. An attempt will If. made lo preserve II ami place it in Ihe llo.-ml of Trade rooms. - - Hceenl arrivals from Victoria .... II. C. Eraser,, Ihe school Inspector, paid Ihe Telkwa school a visit Monday Jasl. N. P. Clarence Ooodacre has gone lo Smilhers where he has accepted 'position! wilb Sealy V IJoodson. Ml Ooodacre and lillle daiighler will . been inleresling the people 1 here in his wnd. 4 The ladies of the Salvation Army are this cwniug holding an Easier Concert followed by a lea al the Kilselas Young People' m Hall. The bhr alTair is startlmr al 7. .10. SPECIAL TRAIN WITH EASTERN TEACHERS ON BOARD HERE AUGUST 4 On August t a special train carrying large number of ilele- say that Sir lticb.?rd Mcllride u frm ,, ,. ,,,,, lo ( lo be aseid-general at London (:ana)an .,Vil(.bers' Federa and that Hon. W I, IHIWSCr Will II,... ,.,,.nfill..il In V'ili...rif. will Several farmers am busy tdowing amf fiiijie to hein seeil-Ing in 'a few- duy jmrite in Prince lluperl. The I parly of pedagogues will transfer to steamer .here and coiiliuue Iheir journey south. Several other large teachers' excursions from the east will also pas through the cily this similiter it Is expected. CANNED FISH DUTY MONTH EAL, April IP. ApplU cation has been made by Ihe Canadian Fisheries Association 'jln the Acting Minister of Finance jllobb for abolition of the sales lax on canned fish, requesting III honor of, Mr. and MrH. he proposed ""ndmenU lo Ihe budget. ... Hanley who an,' leaving shortly. lr. amFMrs. Jack Tire-hurst eriteitaineTr a- number of friends at a Jolly parly last week. Telkwa presented a very busy scene on Wednesday when farm ers from far and .near ,caine in lo alien, an auction of S.S.H. effects conducted by J, W. Wheeler O. A. Heinle bus moved! Ills barber shop from "j lie Svepson block back to lilsv own .building Mr. Moore of Ihe S.S.H, at Vamlerlioof H ass(n J, P. Wheeler with luVwoik connceled wilb Ihe sale. ' - . VANAMDOL Capt. Lewis Gosling of Ihe Christian JlamJ of ..Worker of Hrirt Simpson lias been a recent visitor al Kitsciav village' and has TONGUE COATED, BAD TASTE IN MOUTH, EYES TINGED WITH YELLOW Liver Trouble the Cause Mr. A, C. Brown, Oroiuorio, Ont. rltsil;"t, lilVM l:en IriillWcJ Willi my llvfr for i frw Jftrn limk, a J ui r IjsiI I did iiol reel ilile tu do my murk. 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