PA(!F. TWO Look At The Map r . A Richness of Flavor recommends SALADA II H603 to every discriminating tea drinker. Its freshness andpuri-ty are a constant delig'ht. Try it. r, - rv w tr TTr- ro I'HINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue. II. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor., SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month ...,....,... $1.00 By mail to all parts of Ihe British Empire and Ihe United Slates, in advance, per year $0.00 To al olher countries, in advance," per year . . . ...... $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. .-?l.'iO per inch, per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page.. ,82.81) per inch l.oca) Readers, per insertion. .... ,25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Nolices. each inseron lfic per agate line Contract Rates on Application. All advertising should he in The Daily News Office before. ' p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITIOH AVcdnesday, April 29, 1025. Great Britain Is Paying tferBllls. tirent Britain although ;nucli more, heavily taxed than ourselves is paying, her bills, mid gradually extricating heielf from the. condition in which she found herself following the war. Now her money has come back practically to par in United States as well as Canada and she has adopted the gold standard of I lie action of Bnlain is an example to the world. While calamity l;uwler were saying that no nation could regain fiiimi rial stability jtfler the, sjiork. of the great struggle, the people of the Utile , island were working hard .and not Jinly paying their way mil also paying up their old debts. They still have a great burden of debt but Iheir position is financially sound. No Proposal Yet Regarding Railways. ' While 'then; is some lalk of an amalgamation of the Na tional and tlntindiau Pacific. Railways, no concrele proposal has yt'l been put forward for union. . When it is made will be time enough for expressions it( opinion as to it feasibility. If there is lo be (iiiioii it must be real and not temporarv. No workjifg agreement under which business on the C.P.R. could be built up !y robbing the other line would satisfy the C.N.R. lerrilorv. If the two lines come under one management, it must be as one company without any option (o.agaiu .separate. Three Possible Plans Today. There nre Ifiree possible methods. of procedure in regard to Ihe railway. One is to sell ou( .to lie C.P.R., another to sell oijt lo some competing line such as (he New York tlentral and a ininl is lo continue as we are. A good manv people would' like to see the Canadian National amalgamate with one of the big American systems as a.conipeliiig line. Others fear Ihe ih-Hueiice; of such an amalgamation from a-British point of view. There are nlo objections lo slate ownership as. at present ear-ried mil. it is a big problem and one for the best minds of Ilio couidryjo solve. Of Peace :Rlver. Viv.tV ''." ')'-" '' i ' .'". Headers of tl.is Ufaf&mh UiU4mM Peace Biver eounlry and Ihe railway routes leading fm'rn ilTsla-.'e. la nn a uew to lamitiarizing themselves with the situation, so that Jhey may intelligently discuss it at any time, .lohu Dvb-liavn's article appended therein covers ther ground fairly well. iiemre mng ine railway will have to be built, even if it is not coinmencetl this year. Presbyterians, Pray . , for Toronto Globe. ' r.eno ie remetnJiers ie roron o (i o he. ns 1 used in I,.. Al one time il was known as the Scotch Canadian's Bible and il dealt wilh news ami affairs in a serious and becoming manner siiiled to its peculiar clientele.- Today il has changed. It is a modern newspaper filled with mailers of real human interest ami wilh a modicum oT humor. The oilier day a two column news story appeared on its front page in black face type dated from Kceue, (tularin, which renders are discussing and wondering if il was not held over from April I. It was dated April :i.O nil hough tin day il was prlnled was .April 21. It follows: "All good Canadians know that Keene is the metropolis of Bice Lake, ami famous for ils mnskral fur. Have Wnllii,o !...,. fall sowed a field in fall wheal. Tjie ground being rich-and the weather favorable, il put on a heavy lop. The. winter winds idled Ihe snow twelve feel high about the fences. An inquisitive mitskrat found this lovely green wilder fodder, and nuide il known lo all the colonies about. They moved in a body and burrowed under the -snowbanks. The sheller was good, the fool choice and abiiiidanl. Toward spring n faithful collie on his rounds discovered Ihe invaders, and resented Ihe invasion. He began depositing a dead niuskrat nt Ihe back door of the farmhouse every fifleeit minutes. The task seemed honele ' ' . THE r.AC.7 AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SMITHERS Meeting Discusses Roads and Other Matters at Meeting Monday Night SMITH KKS, April 2'J. A ular monthly meeting of repr-t ho Automobile Association was held in the Municipal Office on Mon day uilil Willi a rood turnout of Members. It was decided to havo.a num ber of emblems made,- tho; de- sifrn lo he in the form, .of a wheel with Ihe figure of a grouse hown in Ihe centre. The em blem are' lo be placed on llio front of Ihe members' cars. An important mailer placed before the ineelinjr by the farmer members dealt with the railway gates placed where the highways cross the railway tracks. mis system of pates is most, unsatis factory and instead of beiuj; a protection for the farmers' slock very often proves a menace and a nusiance. It was pointed out that the jrales are frequently left open or unlocked by persons travelling through, the district ami Hie catlle Mien have free access to the right of way and ifjen come to srrief. To alleviate this danger and inake. travelling more convenient, a resolution was adopted retpiesting that the provincial public works depart ment endeavor lo have Ihe prates einoved and proper catlle guard placed at all crossings. The public works department is also heing asked , lo improve certain portions of roads in Ihe district where motor 1 ravel is heavy. WOMEN TO AID HOSPITAL WARD Will Hold Tag Day Soon for Children's Department It Was Decided at At the regular meeliiifr of the Women's Auxiliary of the ("Jen eral llosnilal, Mrs. parsons, re preventative of the organization on the hospital hoard, reported that in order lo make it possible to install (he children's ward. Ihe expenditure of 81,500 was necessary on alterations. This was a slightly larger sum than had been previously reported but il was necessary. She asked what Dart Ihe auxiliary would lake in Ihe raising of this sum. After sonic discussion it was derided lo hold a lag day on May ii, and donate the proceed to that object. INFORMAL DANCE BY BADMINTON CLUB TO CLOSE THE SEASON ! Members and a Few of Their Friends Had Pleasant Party Last Night ier Irtlereslhijf parly was si evening when mem bers of Hie Badminton Club entertained a few of their friends at a litlle informal dance in Ihej Badminton Club Hall on Third Ave, Kenny Hood's orchestra providing the music. Bach member was entitled lo bring one friend anil most of them look advantage of the opportunity. Dancing was from nine to one ami the Indies served refreshments. The hall was prettily decorated with daffodils and oilier flowers and the walls with the emblems; of Ihe sport. This dance was the closing event of the club for the season which has been a most success. nil one. SURPRISEPARTY Smithers Home Raided by Friends Who Took Friendly Possession v SMITIlBItS. April 2. A niosl Olll(i:ilvl It rtVrtll II fT 11 fa al u I rill I f 1 I o he called in two neighbor dogs, mid the ,ree deposited o nil' Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. tdt In Vancouiar, B.O f FLIES. MOTHS M I Mosquitoes Developed at World's ljj wi v.. . . u . ... 1 . K'" - Industrial Research Institute. WU not tain. Pleasant udor. Harmless to humans and animals. Your Grocer or Druggist fresh men Is and & stop was made at midnight while these were enjoyed. PICNIC LUNCH BASKET MOST IMPORTANT ITEM When Ihe good wealher comes' lo stay for a while, everyone in Ihe city will slarl preparations for summer pieijics. Boat inusi be painted new clothes purchased and last yearV bathing suit fished out of the bottom of the drawer, Picnics must always be carefully planned. The lunch basket is the most important item of ill. Kill Ibis tiii with sandwiches made from wholesome "Klertrle" Bread. Sandwich bread made by the Kleclric Window Bakeries. The Man in the Moon 102 tt INSTKAI) of maklujr speeches lo an empty house 'the Ottawa members might heller have had Iheir hud;rel i-ei-ies nicely typed and handed in to Ihe puh-lishers if Ilahsard and I lien called the next order of business. VKHY few people boating on the luirhor afleriHMtn. W. P were out yesterday .Moscpiiloes resemble yniiiisr men. They often yet slapped' for what they are alunil to (hi. TUB girl who paints, her complexion probably has studied the salmon market. Beds yesterday were worth eleven rents a pound ami whiles where a drujr on the market nt two .cents. NOW thai Winston Churchill has made Hp his Jnntyel, I shal' have to hs:in to think about mine. First there's the taxes tomorrow. Jt- I Ten Years Ago 1 In Pflnre Rupert AH'orney 0'eneral W. J. Hnw- cer. at n iiieeliiiKlicldyeslcrday in the "City5 Hall, S'llilbd that Hie project of having a portion of Ihe Kovernmenl wharf given over to the t'jse of fishermen would receive his fullest assistance. The schooners Tordenskjold, Sitka ami Liberty of Hie American fleet sailed yesterday on tlieir return lo Ihe fishimr banks after having taken on bail, oil ami. supplies here,. They were Ihe first large American boats lo dispose of Iheir catches al this porl. Binlon, assistant Ira flic manager .of, Ihrv J.'ll?f ; W,, V.. Duperow, assislnnt' geiieral pas. senger agent, Winnipeg, and T. .1. I'helan, president of Ihe Can. ada Hallway News,' rtre visiting the city. They arrived from Ihe Mouth yesterday nnd will proceed Hal by rail al! Ihe end of the week. ALICE ARM Another high grade vein of ore has been encountered on Ihe Ksner 111)71 I'll in a lif 1 'ut"u I'm.' average irrat every five niinules, ave Was hopelessly swamped, Mclnlyre on Monday night when ser A Lee who are opOralliig the ll lip klll full n llltllij'il jmII In liLo M U rt f. L...i4 L'. 1 ..I i ii . . ....-...! . ' ' n , ,. ."V. r""VMP" """Ul ny oi ineir rrlemm in-'proppiiy on lease 'if mimiii, mi r.jirn .-iMiuu-r, iiimi mr luur iioisiieo tue jon in adeil Iheir uiree nays nnu iwo nignt linmr W'illlurr I, mi I u The nmnber of iniiskrals cnnlured soon Imd nil n., fi.i.,wini.n ..r lliil lllulil iiuini lull ,1 iitii fiimil llml ...lm.. 11. ii. 1 . Conslruelinn of, Ihn ' llllarice . ' : V Vi. -.p"" V " : ,lH was ine large room ami dancing was Hlver hr dge, which was nfnrlcd ohl (he price of rat skins dr ipped Ihtrly cents, and s.S that jl.e enjoyed until two o'clock. The last ha year, Tl, four farmers conlemplalc a trip In Kuropc this summer" een res ,r Ivl.iiors had come laden with re. bridge will bV Somi.it"il 4.1.1s t v STRAW. .HAT w& - jjj cm. or i&rfiar year ami it will then be possible In walk from Alice Arm lo Silver City. Nick Sulilovich has jusl completed a new 2ft by All two storey business block. Il is the finest huihliiif.- in the town. Mr. and Mrs. J'. i, Mice have arrived from Anyox lo spend the summer here. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. C. Devlin have arrived from Vancouver ami ex-peel lo spend the summer here. ' Mrs. .1. Trinder ami daughter have returned here after spending a month visiting u Prion-Btiperl and al Smith Island. NEW HAZELTON Miss Mary Slany-r leH last week for Francois Lake where she will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. C! IL Sawle left' on Sunday night for Prince Holier! where Ihey are spending a few days. IL C. Fraser, Inspector of schools, conferred with the local school hoard last week on mat., lers in connection' wilh Hie ncw school which is to be built here; Ibis year. ! Mr. MeCalluin, Indian agent nlj Fort Fraser, who is being super-; nuoualcd, vlslled nl lla.ellonl last week with Mr. and Mrs. IV Hyde. j TENDERS FOR ORAIN ELEVATOR AT PRINCE RUPERT, B.O. Nolle to Contractors SKAI.KIi TK.NDF.IIi tor (lift 'nii'trftrlliiil fit a riMiiforri-cl i'ihhthc Kmlu i-W-vauir! nil-Tnlriirliiir, Willi liiuV-l mk tnillrrli1! and whitUhiim'. will lie rrrflVftil al Olmwii,' iinHrlo. unUI Noon of Monday, My 11th, 1 1925. Tftiiitom klinuM tic iil In an ni(iirj soiiieii t'iiv'WM liiaiKi'd "iriHH-r fur liraiii Klpvalnr mil oililrPKoil In Mr. K. C. T. iflliira. Iicpnly Mlinllcr. Imparl-iiit'iit nr Trmli' nml ciiiiiiiii-m- (niii. A lump sum fur Hip wink I ilriilrrd. Au ai'it'iiicil hink rlir(np fur liny TliiiiiKiniil liullnit umi.Oiiii.iiii i nimlA py- hk tu I he Mlnlflrr ut Tmite ami l.inii-iiiT-t'. iniil ttri-uiiiimn.v i-m-li temlfr, ulilrli sum will ii rurfrlliil If (tip mrl ifiiiiiTiiiir tKM'Jiiies 10 pturr lino a I'onir.rr rur I Iw wink mi I In- icrm nuiril In lilt lender. Tlie lllilileK of llliilricprill li'll-ili'ier will lie reluiiiPd. Tlie i-lie(iie it tlie ftiK-rrMtiil (enrterrr will lip retained H4 sertii'Ov fur the due fulfilment nf llir ciinlini t In he ciilered Inln, iir rlietiie irmy im rei'i.iren wiiii riiuivmeni par value uj linniN ut the Mmnlnlnn nf Canada. I'lann, spei'iriiatluna, and all iiereaxary Inroniiallnn retrai'illotr the irnHied wmt timt tie iitit.lltieH rrmn C ft llnu-a lr c.nmpaii.v, ( :ns ii 1 1 1 ii ir Ciiklneers, vVhalrnj iHiiiiiinir. I'uri iriiiur, iiiu.irin, nepiifii nr one lliiuiltril liullam 1 llil.OO i Is re lulled fur lun ami .operlflntniiliii, dcMill to lie retiirtifd mi nliini nr pl.ini and siHTirieailims In irHHl rundllliin. Tin- lnwet nr any lender will not nerennarlly Im1 nreepled. Ily nnler, V. C T. U'lum, liepiily Minlnter. Oenartmenl ttt Trade and Cnmmerri', Oliawa. April Olh, l(i?ri. LAND ACT III Prlnro tliipen J .and District; Dlntrlrt if I'rliM'o linpeit. TAkK MiTICK lhal,l, Merlll lira llrUav. lit aneinivrr, M.C., nrrtipallnn salmcin lirnker, liilend ti ahplv rr periulsnloit to piirrhii'e. the fdM.iwinj deserlhed land: Ciiiiiiiieurliir at a inl plained U mlln s'liiln r the sinillieait mrner nt l.nl 0?U, lllllle Creek, llanve 4, c.iant Mtrlri; tlH'iM'e Tinrtli n rlinlna; Ihenre west in I'haliKi Ihenre smith to flmre line In an falerly ilirerllini to pulnl nr nine ineneeiiienti innlalnlni to anva, mure or less. MI-llH.I, liRS nniflAY. . Applicant. r, . . .F',wl" K'fny lianiiiin, Afcnt. Dated April 3rd, m. Makes your bat . Sold only at The taL Store " iC To women everywhere Spring brin-all the many problems ernbSl' the the word word riutt'NVl-aj "hats.'' K ,,. is the natnr.nl miem',,, ui h . t! last season's straw which only neej"ar different color ' " and new tnmmin uit me exactly, or shall I per with a new straw which mav m Iti well on me at all?" 't i i AVhy not lefElkay'i Straw ihr Dve pensive dye you canjmake l;.t--a.-straw look new and different so r X ly and easily you will wonder wh didn't try it long ago. ' ' The results will delight you nnr T0U will save considerable tow.tr ) of -t Spring apparel. Elkay's Straw Hat Dye is perir nw and waterproof, dries quickk tn a .. ing, lustrous color and actuaih. rt , life to the straw. Directions an J i h with each bottle. Select your favorite color frc-n t'e following: Dull Black, Libert Ii' ? Burnt Straw, 0!d Rose. V , tural, Gloss Black. Navy H; ip f Cerise, Sage-Green. C.:un, M Yellow, Cadet Blue, Brown, L , , (. Ormes Ltd. THE REXALL STORE. Phones 82 anJ 200 MONTH END SPECIAL! Simmons'Mattress guaranteed 4 ft. 6 in. $11.40 Fnnnerh sold at ir.:o As the last day or the month falls mi . T holiday, this offer will conluioe miiil 10 ( s May tfnil. BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. Phor.; 123 Rupert Fish Fresh Frozen All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieties In se?son. , Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brarli.3 Finnan Haddle "ThlsUe Drand" Nova Scotlam. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, GrefCod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. ' Canadian Rsh & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. i We vh to ndvi-e Ihe public Hint tmm M"':; ' 1 27th, the price of our famous Nanaimo-Wellington Coal will be cut $1.00 per ton .1,1 ! .1 I. I .. II... ..l,..nml.l mill .Lit 3 III!" " I jus iuukc.s ii ny iar nm ciiviii'"" cnl coal on Ihe tnnrkel bVlay. II liiels bui,"" heal, ha( !(!.. nh nnd no clinker. Save ni"; trial order now lo number! I HI or not, ALBERT & McCAFFERY. LTD LOGGERS, CLUB HAS REMOVED to building next door to Krizzoll Ilulclier Mmi-from tlw limproes Hotel , Wo carry a full line MnlFS CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS CANDID SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION clor Jamos Zarem