if BlueRibbon Tea In comparing BLUE RIBBON with other pacKei teas, ao not compara It with tea offered at the same price. BLUE RIBBON claims to be the best in Canada regardless of price, and a teapot test will make good this claim. nm at V nrp Wheat li Hre.nl, Cake. 1 1 . I .. I. ....... I with iveKoses Flour Th World's Best. F Sn Inh 1 llllull M-T-Serace Wei Wash V Sen ices, one of i exactly fill your t.1 i y rrns, Ms ' -j for particulars, anadian Steam Laundry Phone t. ertmg t-umace iUAl lltirM In alt. 't $10.00 oar Ion. riwin not pr imi T null rllhkrtl, 1 ' Snow i.f lh lrr' in ir rll ir mi .ntirtljr MlloUmri '-"-u oiUVb liURU, ' l In Sr. t $12.60 per ton. ' Anu fur Iho ftmnn nviuiwo . and TELKWA COALS. in n a n 1 n k mui p rr na n UUUU UUUI UUi "'i HoLI C.nlr.l. prion It YANDERHOOF The Ingham family nrc now ,'nmfnrlahly settled in (lie Ham- 1 iiniii.1 building. Mr. Murphy, a recent arrival from Kngland, ha taken a p mi Hon on I Ik farm of Oler ami l'.mlie. 1 I Mr. and Mrs I'ralt 11 ml family have tump Id llulrliiron whore 'ii.-j expect to remain dnitiu Hi -"miner iiinnlh. Soiling operation are now well advanced Ihrnujthiiol ihe Nerliako volley. Whnl I nnv n'ljwirwi an a few m'.n slioA-ors it 1 hi oil f gelling very .ry. ! llio public school at F.ngon clne, ilown on ncoitnl of 111. ! hut ic health of I In" Vlnblren in Hint district : now . ..iincrnlily improved. j Mr. J. X. Ileiell unit her eon and daughter, fiarvlu moi Laura. ' liti relumed home a tier rcnd-t) iwo week' vacation in llule!iiliin. I'won Hiirdolle I still PMi. i filial t In mi 1 m owing In in- 'iiirir loislained lat wek liy .il.linu Protrri" I lov finl II will likely lie allollier week le- ifiirf lr m alt to feac hJ room. 4 j I lie lennln nnil lian oi.tieil j.tii.l ii..w in full twinif. Hi '.ourl arc oeeujiletl rvrry rvn-iiik 1111III ilrkiie erilo ll.n iiniiunix liour. Tin iminlwr if Iplayor" fxrreil llioi.e of lat iyrar nnl a nrotuWlnir faon 1 ertTlr.l. I - 1 Mi I' A. Manner, who ha- Inrenily nrrUe. fnm !.ierio'1, r.iiiilainl. I .oeniliiw n few tlay in lown lti fiiel of Mr. nnl Mr". Iriioma I'. riiiilllifr. I - llul'ih Trlfonl lia lfcn elrrlod In fill the uiiexnlreil lerm of (ion. II. Oiilraiu on llio rxerulivt or the Xorliiico-Valloy lii. operative ICreuniery .noeialin. Mr. f)ul-rntu rctlpneil having woiie lo il'rinff itorjrt lo ri''i'lf. While playing hafefmll lal week Slnarl I hilly wa truck einly on Un faen with Ihe hall willed ri!ulleil In hit nop heinn i.r.aen In Iwo nlacon. Tho In jury liat Itoeii mol ainful ami thf iKt lieratne loo twonen in i Hie hiine. 8inre I ho aecl- l.lenl .Mr. Imlly ha been the aiiffl of Mr. ami Mm. K. A. Milrhell. Snhnrll" for-Ihe Dally Newn. 3nfiJ nn IVIni-44nol K9I WflVS Prince Rupert AND SHIPYARD Oporatlnn n. T. P. to.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock "fneers, Machinist-, Boilermaker, lackimltha, P.tUrn maken, Founder!, wooaworar, -. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINO. Oup plnjnt u equipped to handle nil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and SH. Enthuelattlc Meeting Wat Held on Saturday Evening to Elect Delegates to Convention Al.li'.i: ARM. May II. The lal parly lo break inlo their comimr political campaign but. judciiiir from Ihe crowd preenl. liy no moan Hie least, Ihe nieellntt of the Alice Arm Liberal Affocialinn for Hie election of offirern, and the appointing of four delegate lo the Ano nominalinu conven. lion wan held here Sulurday evenlnsr. Showing that they are taking a healthy interel in thing civic anil political, tpiite a few ladie were noticed at the meet, ing. The point wan brought out in one of Ihe lak of the even ing that IhU granting of Hie franchise to women wa the out itniwlh of evolutionary ami liberal thought, and wa brought inlo Iteing In H.C. by lh pre.enl Liberal adniinlraHMi. The chair reciignUnl the latlie" pre- ence by appointing Mr. Hrugg and Mr. A. Falconer a ferulin eer in the balloliiig for offlcert. ijuile an lnleret wa taken. in the meing, and the variou peakT ert were lilened lo attenlively. Ilarn r.hanman. ecreinry of th Anyox Liberal Aocialion made a lnrl talk dealinr vvilh the bright outlook for Ho Liberal parly in the coming campaign He aid that Ihe present inomiier had given .nlifacliin and cloe.l by urging all voter to gel on the voter' lll nml vole. Irrepeelie of parly, a a duly to the eouir Irv. An.ilhr and carelene on election day made for indifferenl elected r"preenlallve, he nbl. Harry' Towler m.nle a short ad ilre. parlicularly tre.ing the point that in Hie coming campaign. Ihe mollo should be clean-Iitir of fighting. Innuendo, camouflage, or mlrepre.enla-lion ihoiibl not bo retorted to, and win or loe. Ihey hould go Irmidurl Ihe campaign like real men. Member Speaka II. T. Kergen, M.l.. for the ilitlricl, who i a propecllve candidate for the nomination nf the Anynx convenlinn, in ,n xhort talk, gave an account lit n small way of hit lewardhip. More parllenlarly he launched upon jogllalie proceilure at Victoria, it i'eponMihilllle, iliffieulliet and complexities. He paid hit comnlimentH lo Oe.n. Mrllae ami Ihe provincial parly, loucheil In cidenlally upon P.H.I.. inallers volre. Ihe incerity nf Ihe Oliver administration, and felt that Ihe return of Ihe Liberal lo power would make for a grottier and be I ler llrilltli Columbia. Ihe election for omoert re. sulled at follow: (',. p. Itlel, pretident. fl. W, Druggy, vlce-presjdenl. S. Dumat, necretary. Harry Fowler, treasurer. Kxerullve. cnm'miltee, NV. J Cummlngt, .1. I'la, and O. I'llnl. I'lie delegale elrcled to Ihe Anynx convention were It, Fowler, S. Ihimus, P.. p. Iliel and v.. Oourher. TERRACE NOTES The regular monthly meeting of (he Parent-Teachers' Associa lion was held In the O.W.V.A. Thursday nlghl. Tim main feat ure of the evening was the auc Ttn daily nwa Sagacity and Mother Love Averted Week-end Tragedy; Body Thrown in Garbage Tin A felinn Irngnly v.i nverlfil in lli Cily polir station early (his week only liy the nngnrily and mother love of Itif llion r.al. Jut reeenlly the et cat irenlil Ihe police forre wjtli two killeiH. On Mumlay morning, Jon4nlio Mrtilinrliy reporleil (u Sergeant Uniley that he hml neciilentnlly killeil ntie.nf the killen liy .eziiig U in Ihe eell iloor. Sure enough the kitten wns lying, appareully ilcml, in the garlinge tvin. On Monday afternoon Ihe old eat was mourning her lo and refused lo lie comforted willi generous fprviiiK of milk and other delicacies. On Tue.x- .lay afternoon when Serjieanl llalley aalii came on duty he win unlriei lo ee two killen avaiu rotniliiK lotfelln-r on the floor. With typical i.eiilh.ike power he invettlKated Ihe nvalter and dinroxereil that Hie o cat had rliin'lied out HinuiKli Ihe office window Into Ihe backyard and had rescued her killen and with lender care had nurcd it hark lo life. There j no happier cal in creation tiMlay I linn (he local Ixilice cat which ami walche lier Utile one closely in fear thai nine nlher iiuliuvard hapiMniiiK may befall thorn. ALICE ARM LIBERALS lion of various article conlrl-billed by Ihe members. Mr. His. hop aeleil as auctioneer and sobl the article ;mil eiiccessfully, taking in alioul f.'l.7.'i. Ilerresh. men Is were served at Ihe close of the meeting and a pleasant hall li 111 v w'a spent as usual. The I. uilies- fStiild of the Pres byterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Ililey on Thursday. He-liearsal hate begun for the play tvhiHi Ihe (iuild is planning to put on in June. A very imnular dance given in aid of Ihe Fair Fund was held Friday evening In , the O.W.V.A. Hall. , llev. J. II. Young' lefl for Van couver on ' Thursday (o nilend the Melhodisl conference. Mrs. M. Halt received on Wed nesday for Ihe first lime since her return from Victoria. The Ladies Auxiliary' f 'he (l.W.V.A. met Tuesday afternoon in the club room of Hie hall. 0. Itishop nf . Victoria was in lown on business I hi week end. II II. unlay (ieorge. SilberL rcjurned on Sal-from beyond I'rince Mr. and Mrs. Ivlgen ami family of Vnuarsilol have leased Ihe Walker ranch at loppcr Cily and moved there last week. Sam liobbie of Oopper l-'iy wa in town on Friday. ALICE ARM ()car Oray has relumed from Seattle where he spent Ihe pa-l winler. Mr. (!ray stales the Keystone Mining Io. of Seattle are prepared lo go ahead with development work on" Ihe. Sunsel properly as soon as Ihe snow is off the ground. 4 P. .ulin, auditor of Ihe gov ernment liquor board, was a recent visitor in town on business. D. W south. Itarrell has left, for Ihe Mrs. Call reeenlly arrived from Vancouver to Join her husband ami will reside here during Ihe summer. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Wilson have returned to Vancouver. Fred Maltsnn hns arrived from Auyox ami will spend Ihe sum mer developing hi mining pm-perlie in the Kilsault Valley. - Mis W nnirred Cameron, sis ter of Capl. Cameron of Anynx, ha arrived from her home at Cnurock, Scot land. Miss Cam eron, who is a graduate nurse of Southern llenerul Hospital, (Has (?ov, has been engaged .by Ihe Anyox hospital having already taken up her duties. P. .Marron has gone lo Slewarl. Al n meeting of the Alice Arm Athletic Club Hie following n Hi rers, were eiecieii. 1. vv . fal coner, presidonl; Chas. ' Dren-nnn, sorrel ary - treasurer; O. Ilruggy, II. Fowler, Al. Falconer. S. F. D. Hoe, . II, Kay and II. Mann, executive committee. REBATE ON TICKET 26 YEARS OLD ASKED Curious Application For Refund Before Canadian Pacific at Toronto" ' TOIIONTO, May t . Twenty- sl.x years ago a young men. b. nigh I a ticket from Winnipeg to Mol- son, Manitoba, via Ihe Canadian Paelfie. A few day ago the (icket vvas hNulghl. intn t ho of fices of Hie railway with a request for a refund. Tho reason given by the girl INTO THE ATTIC youngsters today ever saw a horse-hair sofa. Few They wouldn't know what to do with a fire taper, carpet stretcher, or coal oil lamp. They couldn't braid rags into a rug, or wind yarn without tangling. But they know the how and why of typewriters, phonographs, telephones, automobiles; what happens when a push of the button gives light, or a kodak's flash fixes their image on paper. Their education is as modern as the advertisements they see. They have no more use for the lamp and chimney of yesterday than you for the wick and tallow of the day before. Advertisements induce such progress. They urge wide use that means improvement. They help you lift the out-of-date into the attic rid you of the water buckets and soap kettles of slavedom. They bring late improvements within your reach. Read the advertisements regularly. Keep alert to the new. Without advertising, you would never know a product's worth until you" r ' had bought it. . 1 who brought Ihe ticket dated IH'JK inlo the office, vvas that the man who purchased il had de-parleij for Kngland to enlist fori service in the Hoer war. Al lhe close of the war he had gone to Australia, and it was from there that the. ticket had been sent lo her. Inasmuch a a railway com- pany is not forced lo honor a ticket after :io day, and due In the numerous revision of tariffs ince Ihe lirket was issued, the correspondence is likely to as sume large proportion. before the mailer is settled. WOMEN CANNOT GET CONTROL IN GERMANY Count ven Reventtow Declares State Institute of Men IIF.III.LN May 1 1. The stale is an Institute of men and will remain a manly institution despite Ihe efforts nf modern women lo get the upper hand, Count Von llevenllow, pan-Cerman leader and candidate for the new Helen- slag in Sehleswlg, where he Is opposing Counl Von Hernstnff, declared in a campaign speech. "fiennan women have had o taste of polities and like it," he declared, "and now have dreams of becoming a dominating power. Hul we do not want lo see Hiem rule flermany and have no Idea of permitting Ihem lo oust the men as the governors." Harking back to the war days and Ihe German U-bont policy, Martha Hoje, In the Ilerlln Zelt- ung am Mlllag, answers Ihe count and reminds the women voters Imw a "manly war brought nothing but misery to Germany, fche urges Ihe women In show their power with Ihe ballot. If you find you cannot get the dally News regularly,, call n ana subscribe- for it and have It de livered to your home. tf ra Fin. 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