PAW? TWO. For Refreshment H when fatigued, try a cup of SALADA H498 Always so pure, fesH and delicious. The Daily News PHINCK IIUPEHT - liniThSU COLUMBIA. ' Puhlished Every Afternoon, exespt Sunday, the Prince Hiipert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. K. PULLKN, Managing Kditor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Wednesday, May i, 102 1. Fishermen Get Ear Of Ottawa. The fishermen of Prince Hubert are gelling Ihe ear of Ottawa and are also gelling some action. Within the past week twoof their requests have Icen met namely, thai an inspector of weights and measures he appointed here and Hint Ihe disposal of roll fish depend on their "say mi." Thee may he more or less iinmportuiil measures hut they indicate thai the authorities are striving lo meet the wishes of those aetively engaged in this industry. To the fishermen Ihey will he received wilh a good deal of satisfaction if nol with some financial gain. Return To Gold Basis Is Urged. Urging that gold payment he resumed in Canada in order lo slahilize commerce, the, May hullctiu of Ihe, lloyal Hank of Canada in part says: I'm in Ihe lime thai Canada suspended gold payments al Ihe heginningj of the war, there has heen a general feeling in this country that our currency would iiudouhtedly he re-'slahlished on n gold hasis al some lime in the future, when such aclion he-rntne feasHde, and when il would hot have a djsliirhiug effect on hi. sines. A careful examinntion of our 'present position leads to Ihe hclief thai gold payments would he resumed today without any action heiug necessary, other than an official announcement to the effect that Dominion notes were once more couvertihle into gold al the offices of the Receiver Ceneral, and thai gold could he exported and imported al will, the announcement to he hacked hy such legislative action as would he required to hring pre-war laws governing Ihe Dominion uide' isMic into couformify wilh ... the actual state of affairs. . .Not even- counlrv . could gel hack 1.1 I - ! II t - io ii gom oasis in mis very simple way. .Many are prevented from doing so, hecausc Iheir note issue are inflated, and their price levels relatively too nigh. 1 his is Tar from heiug the cac in Canada, and a return to the gold"; standard in this country would not involve Ihe. preseiitalion of ioles-in large Volume foi conversion, nor would ilMovoUen f:iil4Sir-iir'(.nu II is never possible for the Canadian dollar lo command more in u in nmuii ireuoiiiii over me u.n. miliar, ami unless gold payments are resumed, Ihe tendency will always he towards a discount on Canadian funds. The disadvantage lo the country as a whole without gold paymenls lies in the fliictualions of the rate for U.S. funds. Exchange fluctuations carry with them a risk of loss, and have heen a great impediment to husiuess all over the world, since Hie lime Hie gold hasis was ahandoned. No one in Canada huy ill? goods from Hip I'oiled Sin I lime, knows what Uie goods are going lo cost in Canadian funds fll jffif,. it l 11 .ill U1CJ, . The United Stales until recently vvns Ihe onlv country on a gold nasi. ilhiu Ihe lasl few weeks, Sweden a counlrv with a Higher prices level than Canada and a gold reserve little superior to ours, is reported (o have resumed gold paymenls. If i-inana now iook llus aclion, she would he Ihe fir.-t counlrv nc lively engaged in the war from start to finish to do so. Her credit standing would he enhanced all over the world. Capital, over ...iui-. i,ni- ui me nR oi exchange rtucliialions. and rendereil "i 7 "in oy uie vagaries or European monies, would y v oi mis country a safe haven for Investment. This is one of uie steps open to us al Ihe present time which would lend decisively lo advance us on our way towards renewed 1 pi-ogrc n ami development. Return Of Farmers To Canada Predicted. v . r'n1'-" JarnU'r "f lT'''l'! Slntes origin reluming from a )'"rL .. r.m.er ,,0n,eS un' generally of the opinion that i ngr. cultural conddions south of Ihe horder are no heller if a good, as those in Canada, and Ihey are inclined, as a result of Ihe.r v sil. during the past winter, to face the rut. re with greater eoiilenlment says the Canadian Hank or Commerce numt ill eomtnercial letter. Nol only are thoe fnrmeT7eYur, n g ,1 hej are accompanied hy ! new solders, who have come i that farming can he conducted under more Kg Sees prom a. ...Canada lhau in Ihe land they are leaving. This m v?mei, T tZ Ih'o !:,a,m'1!'ralivd,',. -ill, it is ZtMenSflt ied hj hv , .Hio,e who have occasion to study closely the factor which affect agriculture in the two. countries, s end llv l,ec me serious difficullies, hut Ihese have not heen aggravated to o great an extent as in the United Stales ,v hank re Vlen.s of suhsMl.r.ed credit and a addition manipulated tariff. I n ,(,,,'" lo I lh(! he iniinigralion of farmers fn.m n... it..:. . . ... , , , "- fiiiii-o Diaies. mere is .-ii urn. j ' "'''W .'rcaie in Ihe nnn.her arriving froni Euroi.e The atler hear evidence of having heen more carefully selected ll ... prior years, ami are of the tvpe most likeU i.. ..1. n fully will, agricultural eondilinns1 i Sada! P" When a Shoe Dealer polishes his own shoes, he 1c which polish gives the best results. He always uses Shoe Polish M BLACK . TAN - TONEYRED . DARK BROWN. A WHITE Drwridi tik.) .od Whit. Cl..nr liquid) TOMORROW IS HOSPITAL DAY Mayor Urges Citizens to Accept Board's Invitation for Inspection To Ihe Citizens of Prince Hunerl. Ladies and (ieullcmon: Tomorrow (May 15) the rest den In of Canada an. I Ihe United Males will lie nrivileceii In honor' Iheir annual National Hospital I lay. - Those blessed wilh henllh u ually give lit I lo thought lo such events; it Is only when. alTlict inn Uililenly ilevelniis thai there is a full realir.nl ion nf Ilin hi ings which honilals nrovide. I'll operalion or these havens or safely and care are also ton often uiisjiiilgeil for want or a clearer understanding or the linlenllios "or administering Ihein. In-order lo explain Ihese Ten- lures through Ihe nieilium of a personal inspection. Ihe Hoard and SlalT or this worthy institu tion, therefore, extend lo all a most cordial "Cniue nml fin! Acquainted" invitation rnr tol morrow ariernonn helween lliree ami Tive. II is Imped as many as pns-ilile will nvail Ihemselves or the opportunity, and (hat the visits may result in a slill closer co. operation he! ween our citi zens and Ihe hospital management for I he -good of all con cerned. Yours respeeirully,' S. M. NKWTOX, Mayor. WHIST DRIVE AND SOCIAL EVENING Affair Held by Royal Purola St. Renls Last Night Was Distinct Success Miss I raucis Fi zgernld and Arrhle Van Winkle or Ketchikan, wore married in Prince Fliipert last Friday, and left for Juneau. whore Ihey will nwike Iheir f it- lure home. Holh are well known in Ketch. ikan where Ihey have lived for several years. Mr. Van Winkle is going lo work wilh the .awve '& Ileynolds logging cornnanv. onl of Juneau. Mrs, Van Winkle was employed in Kueley's store al Ketchikan for some lime. Ibw Iht Man in iht Moon SAYSt- ONK or Ihe things a Scoleh retailer knows very Jiltle, ahoul is a cash discount. IIIOII class wine have heon discovered ciuico.ile.l In condensed milk .pans, prohahly i no wines were condensed. , WE hear a lot ahoul Ihe gay In The whl si drive ami social evening held in Ihe St. HegU jCafn dining hall last night under the auspices or Ihe Ladies or lloyal Purple H.P.O. Klks wa a marked success. The allAndanco was large and a most enjoyable evening was spent. The winners or Ihe ladies' rirst prize was Mrs. .loe Hnwe who nil cards wilh Mrs. .1 Kelly. Mrs. (i. Oulick was win. nor or Ihe consolation Prize. W. D. Vance won the first prize rnr men, (he consolation prize going lo fleorge Itichmond. iieiicinits rerresliuienls were served at midnight. During (he evening a delight ful vocal program was rendered hy Miss K. Davie. Mrs. Jarvis Mel.ood, Mrs. J. p. McMillan, M. Moss and .1. Morrison. Mrs. H. I'.- Ponder was accompanist for Ihe evening. Mrs. F. Dihh was convenor or the musical program and Mrs. V. 'illiuly was convenor of cards assisted hy Mrs. A. .Uerherg and Mrs. W. K. Williscrofl. Chris Klkins .was master or ceremonies. Mrs. F. Dihh look elinrge or Ihe door. The hall was kindly loaned Tor Ihe occasion hy Mr. and Mrs. (i. Iticlimond. KETCHIKAN COUPLE WERE WEDDED HERE Miss Francis Fltzaerald Wn Married to Archie Van Winkle Last Week THE DAILY NRWS. , Wednesday, May II 0 ' 'mm7SSSs "'I , j '.J f ' 1 : 1 , lights of the cily luring from Ihe rami. Why nol Mllule candles; foyc tlial ncvcrDtcs hoyfl Sllll- WJi have a corse! week and uuipieen other weeks why until fry a clean handkerchief week? 1 M.Vny a man who has heen in-ulled hy heing nlTored a drink ia swa owed Ihe inmill. . Sl.Vdl.K girl ak nuenns hul a married one demands Til HSU are' the days when Ihe married man wilh a large family wears fringes on his trousers poekels forking out nickles for Ice cream coaes. 4 IT is only when Ihe cily waler wagon gels hiisy laying Ihe dust inai uie well dressed man ran wear a straw hrlmmer without ignominy. NOW Hint Ihe summer holiday season fs on it makes one won dor what liecame nf Ihe winter pay cheques. - I llh only pleasure I seem lo gel out of Ihe tourist season Is walrhing the Inurisls. rilh hest Ihing ahoul a' nrize llghl is Ihe winner's nurse. W f. rend that Ihe. Iluionlnn tiewshoys' hand is going lo Ihe Wemhley exhiliilion. In oilier words they are going In piny for a living rnr a cliani-. ' . IT Is Suid Ihlll some nf .lliPe early season picnicing; parlies may result In cnndidnles for Ihe free marriage license and oilier trophies al ihe Fair Hoard's forthcoming carnival. , f IN Ihe sprinif fancy nol alwavs I lie voung man's rnncy either. Ann doesn't necesarily reduce inec'd. The old fallows work faster hecaioiA Ihey haven't got so long. 1 1 Ten Years Ago In Pilnc Rupert Wednesday, May 14 . Thomas (Iraliam, chief pro. vlnclal inspector of mines, was In Ihe cily yesterday, lie left in Ihe evening for Oranhy. 'V.. II. Wilson. Die Sun t-Vim. Cisco mining mail, who has heen spending some days in Ihe Hiv. left lasl evening on Hie .Spokanol fill It'i.tnlilL t.n ..-l...nM I Ml ""Ill nil' ir II,- JIMll Ihe excursionist on Ihe Admiral Sampson this week and proceed north with them. Mr. Wilson! will examine some Alaska pro-1 pcrlies and will then return to j Prince lluperl. He look an up.! lion on some llazcllou iiroiicr.l lies while here. A. M. Tyson, Indian agent ar- lived on Ihe Venture oday4 IIhI left his launch al l.owe Inlet. Mai de mor is said lo have heen Die Irotihle. YOU CAN EAT ANYTHING YOU LIKE AND NOT HAVE HEARTBURN in in rii or nMnuurn tiir i. tniwlnr iih! tunilnr nuln In itm iinnnrh iltflKled bj t iJlilurls-d i whrn lis) tiiurb fuoI l liken lulu list iloinaih It ll libl lo renitrf.t aul Imtoiiio ft tri'lnrlv lour, vmiilllnr iirriira. mil ulm I thrown up U ininlly tour ind liittrr.) Wtarn Vol! ira 111 llllt rnnilllliHi vim uill. find tlial Mlilnirn'i Uu-Llvrr rill m five you reiirr npn tway. Mr. Jowph II. Marllnlialil. Chrlalinaa IMaml. y.H.. wrllrai "Two vi-ara mn i iirrerrd all Hid Hum frmn iM-nrlleiru. I look olio vial or, Miiiiunri taia-Llvrr I'llta and liave wwr bn iroiitilnt ninrc. It U vr nirrn In h atil in .i .nw. jtlilnf yon Ilk and unt liave liMrttiurn ny more,- MIIMirn'i Latl-Llver rill are tie a vial at all dMlrM. lit malkd direct un rm. relpl if price ty Tlie T. Mlllmrn Co.. Llmlifd, Toronto,' out, I f, Before You Invest, Investigate In an effort to become wealthy, men and women lose millions of dollars each year in "jjet rich quick" schemes. '1 hey do not sufficiently investigate. Out of each hundred dollars "invested," the portion that is put into life insurance does good work, because 87 of estates have only life insurance to show in the end. Most people find it impossible to create an estate in any other way. If all were to learn this lesson early in life, the comfort and success of many families would be vastly improved. Why not secure all you can of Life lnsurance.-thc safe, scientific method of building an estate? Life Insurance Service KODAKS There's fun at the lime in making Kodak pfctftrr and Ihey store up fun ixiMiak here Kodak Film The The depeudahle depeudahle fi Your size is here. for the future. (Jet y film In Ihe yellow hox. Kodak Accessories .Self I iniers. Harrying lines, TriMi., Portrait Al acliineiits. They're all in stuck here. Let us help you plan a Kodak outfit for good picture and lots of fun. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Store. 3rd Avenue A Oth Street. Family Shoe Store $7-50 Men's & Women's Crepe Sole OXFORDS Solid Comfort $7.00 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS Hnvo Arrived. In hard wearing, lunlerials al moilernle price, - EXTRA BLOOMER8 OPTIONAL. ;;, STEVE KING Phone Qraen 85. '