PAP TWO Finer Tea means more delicious cups; "SALADA SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Daily kdition A Lesson, itt Success A Teach your children to save. Onen a Union RanV Kavincr Account for each of them. Let them be friends with the Bank Teller and take their own de posits to him. 9U Th ( forf to udoh la ( taring hmbit 98 86 II GREEN TEA blended from only the cHoicest jfoung leaves, yields very ricnly. Superior to any Japan or Gunpowder. Try it. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily .N'evvs, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. City Delivery, hy mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Slates, in advance, per year..... .$0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year ...... $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. ..$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page , $2.80 per. inch Local Renders, per insertion'...,. '.,.. ....25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion trc per agate line Contract Rates on Application. l'riday. May 15, 1925. Right Spirit For All To Cultivate. Possibly it is about time we stopped talking about Ketchikan, hut there v.-i a statement made yesterday by I J. II. Orme at the Rotary luncheon which was striking. He said that during the several days of his vHl in that city he had never heard a Ketchikan man make an unkind or disparaging remark about any of his neighbors. It is hardly believable.. We are so usetl to giving vent to hur opinions of the man across the street or in. the flat above that the habit has grown oji us and we cannot live without disparaging someone. For a visitor to listen to us we might seem, to be a race of heathens who had never heard of the golden rule. -C' ' ' - .,'., Music Students J In This City. For seWr.il years past, there have been developed in this cfly n number of music students, mostly young girls, who have siiowij ;iiuci lalenl and wlio promise to iinke a mark in the musical, world. Under the tutelage of several local instructor they h.jve made great progress. Recital indicate that in the world of music, al any rale, Prince Rupert is well to the fore, thanks to those who have done the work and whose remuiiein-tion has not been large. They have given good service to the city and their efforts should be appreciated. Doukhobors Not Yet At School. The Roiikhohor children must not lie kept from school. No parents who live in this country are allowed to keep their children from getting all the benefits of, education and the Uotiks must be no exception to the general rule. We cannot afford U have a hd of illiterate young people in the country, especially if they are given a vote. The government must continue the firm hand policy and proceed at once' to enforcthe la --Anything else will-be interpreted as weakness by the people who are defying them. Over-Booming Mining District. It is all very well to give publicity to a district and to tell all there is to be told about it, but at present there seems to be . an attempt to over boost the Portland Canal country and lo float niining companies on properties' that are nothing" more than prospects Possibly there Is ore under every part of some of the mountains of the Salmon or Rear River but the way money is being raised on them seemi,to indicaje lhaj .there, are wild'.. ts a well asre mMhoVMfstrieTsi - " M "v ;; . It seems a pity that there js no way of checking thi business of selling stock to innocent but gullible persons. There are so many good properties up the Salmon and Rear that every effort should be made to discourage those who nre going beyond the bound of honesty in capitalizing prosper! that are wholly .undeveloped. There is always a rebound from false in rial ion. Work On Road To Proceed Very Soon. While work on the road to Galloway Rnpids has been pro-reediiig slowly, the nctual grading operations have not vet commenced bil the necessary equipment for the work i-"expected Mon and then gangs of men will be employed there. This is very good news and wa to be expected, in spile, nf the, stories promulgated by the pessimists who tried to make it appear that the work would not be done (his year. The road is needed here and the member for the district is seeing that it i built UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch - H. H. Little, Manager INVESTIGATION INTO CHARGES OF KIDNAPPING H. B. Rochester Writes Letter to Police Commlsslop; Hearing on Tuesday There will lie a special meeting of the police commission next Tuesday night In conduc! an investigation info allegations made by Kx-. Mayor H. B. Roch ester tjiat Sergeant Bailey on or about (lie morning of March H) parlicfpafed in a kidnapping af fair at the Prince Huperl Hotel when the little daughter of Mrs. Anna Johnson was-removed from her custody by tier divorced husband, Carl Johnson, with the assistance nf the nllicer in question. Mr. Rochester' charge. were laid in the following teller which was read yesterday afternoon al Hie regular monthly meeting of the 'commission: "On or about March 20, li)25 al 7 o'clock in the morning a kidiianiiiirg affair was pulled off in the Prince Huperl Hotel in which one of your policemen-lo wil, Sergeant Bailey took part. a very promineifl pari, by being present in uniform, Ihu indicating thai the action wa done under jurisdiction of Hie law and also barring the pas sage, thus preventing Hhe mother from reaching her baby and covering Hie retreat nf Johnson down I tic stairs with Ihe screaming child in his anys. "As you know Ibis officer had no authority to enter the hotel as he did and assist in such blackguardly work, for it .was through him thai - Johnson was able In reach Mrs. Johnson' room. "As a citizen and ratepayer ni I hi city, I demand a thorough investigation into' this case and. if found guilly, hi removal from Hie force. I also request the privilege of being present when this. Investigation is , conducted. 11. B. HOCUKSTKlt, 'Manager, Prince Rupert Hotel. When consideration of Hi. letter came up. Mayor Newton said he had talked Hie mat trover with Mr, Rochester ami they had failed lo see eye lo eye The mayor I hen went lo see Ser geant Bailey and get his side n tne case. Sergeant Bailey, who denied Ihe charge of kidnapping had fell I hat In- should not lie judged so partially as Mr. Rochester had suggested. The resul was that Ihe mayor had asked Sergeant Bailey lo see Mr. Rochester and make his explanation lo him. 'Did ".Sergeant Bailey .e you?" asked the mayor. "No, he diit not," replied Mr.- nocpe.sier who was presem ai the meeting. In view of (lie fact thai Ser geant Bailey had not seen Mr. Rochester, His Worship fe that it would be belter lo have Ser geant Bailey's lory at the same lime-a Mr. Rocbesler's case wa presented. He was not in favftr nf any action being taken until SergcTinl Bailey was present This view was concurred in by Commissioner 5oombs who mov ed, that tHev;iiallfr he' laid over mitir Sergeant Bailey could be fn attendance. This suggestion was adopted and Tuesday evening was sel as the lime for the it The Man in the Moon j fYSr- I I IIAVK just beard that some oT our esteemed citizens recently made a trip to KVIcliikan and Dial one of the chief attractions in tin cily was a little jfirl with tassels on her garters. It seems that one or two, of the single! men of the parly were almost carried away by tbo sight. THAN Kelchikau girls . None could be smarter, tltil oh, you Sweetie. Willi tasel mi your garter. You almost goi the I'rince Huperl heik ju tow Just bow. they, broke away from there Nohody seems to know. THIS way lo live lo a slout old age is to cat a, lot and work a ilillle. ' , ! TIII'ttK ueeiii In lie n tmrrlhlo leudenev of lale for old timer 1 to slick lo the truth when talk. the o.L7 niv8 l . . . . - --- ; iBi I . I j !m . , . -. Wherever Work Is Done Mfpk THE modern office . . . bus!- . jr'j&W If ncss moving along its smooth, i ffiJf&lfi!r efficient course. Working at their. 'tJWjrMf II appointed tasks, Waterman's are ffijM II everywhere. The day's routine uMirMf 1 1 'must be got through. And the w wfiffj II,, dcendahlc Waterman's is ready vy for every call. It is the universal , jcJvt & vy II pen wherever ieoplu work or play. . , J II : j . Mji Yea, some men arc .are- II " . .fmSabtta. . let about Uuyine thing 'jBmmm for themIve. And it ';e II j&mm hasn't a fountain pn. it I , 3;jmKmmt oaun thoughtful p. u II hK'fmMi the next gift occabioi, to ra -a -'iP W-w'' complete hh) pocket m . TT5 Mmf . ie.-.t with a IKtfrWr. we are o nc known as sirb y nol necessary because riiuens old fashioned and truthful here, attended counrd meeting! in- ve shall have lo make a golf , stead. course where players mayg,t some practice in minimizing- the truth. IT seems queer that When we are having real I'rince Itupeit weather we scarcely ever get anjr visitors. SOME of Ihe girl are working girls and others are working men. BO.MK of us remember the good old days when movies were e pal i. lettable way to take lleast Soak a cake or Royal Yeast with a little sugar in a quarter of a glass of tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Many people prefer to take it in orange juice. ROYAL YEAST CAKES NO woman is really as bad as hpr rivals say he I. KyKIl)Till.(5 haft lis une but people tire wondering why mos. iiiloes tirid Jazz artists were born. IT used to be that man had r, walch hfs sjep, now he walclie the ankV of Ihe Alepper. IT seems Add that so many people should really believe they are doing, .wind i rigid, con siiteKng ,!wiat- I' know( nbou itiein. l THIS'world is a land Of Make Itelleve, For Ihe jilns of others We nlwnys grieve. We think ourselves wise Anil bright and clever, Yet none bill ourselves .(Jnubl believe it ever. Ten Years Ago In Prlnoe Rupert ut u a ' May 15, 1915. Mr. and Mrs. William Anglo have returned from a trip lo Ontario where Mr. Angle was winding up: Ihe eslalc .of a brollicr-ln-law. I'rince Huperl looks heller (ban any other place he saw west of the I.aes, Mr. Angle says. II. S. Clements, M.I'., was un-J aiiiMiousiy noininaicu ai i.;uurte-na;(llit week (o font est (!oinoxw Albeini on behalf of Ihe Cnn-servaljves in the; next federal election. . . The hospital board Is to dis-conlinue Ihe issuing of llckels. j'l'hero has been a poor public 'response since Ihe system was inaugurated. in- aUoul I'rince Huperl. tnleajl u.,nri uu l iuiu..,! u. j .i , i.ju.iuiMtPfWLMin ; .i-tin . .i,-n.n lUJiiquni I Advertise In the Daily News, i COME RIGHT IN' Water won't hurt my new Congoleum." "Where did you get It?" "At Barrie's, of course. BARRIE'S Home Furnishings Phone ' 3rd Avenuo and 1st Street. CANADIANf WlllWT Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince RuP' PRINCESS MARf. i t.th. ,1 Tor K.tchlkn. -Wr.nQ.lt. VV.llftV 7.12 . Tot V.ncoimr, Vlctorli nd "'5 MTBICS. .... lrt ' For But.dtl., Cw.n.on B.y, E '' ,!,,J?:urdC,! 11 ,. Corn.r of 4th sirm na ry OF B.C., ' UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY g.illnM rrun erine Buri. Tu."-, 'or VANCOUVER, VIOTORIA, Bw.n.on Bt. ' t,lvrfU or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Al.rl B., nd S.n" For ANYOX. ALICE ABM. STEWABT, Sund., ; . ..,LI For PORT SIMPSON .nd N... Bl..r Cinj.fi... W S 2nd At.nu. "'" '