Lovers of Good tea IP find real satisfaction in SALADA x FAMED . LONDON DRYGIK Tfce Cln yoy will ttk for fIn-Uie lUndard of bunt for orer 160 yen. $3.26 per Bottle. The Gin for you ts "H. t U." This advertisement Is uot published or displayed hv ""I"1" uuaiu or uy me uovernment of British Colutubia, II H610 The flavor is rich, pure and delicious. Insist upon Salada. Blaclt, Green or Mixed Blends. The Daily News PHI NCR RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, exeept Sunday, the prince Rupert Daily Xewf. Limiled, Third Avenue, II. P. PULLRN, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITIOJI Wednesday, May 20, Good Position Of This City. in spile of the lare sum of money being borrowed local improvement work in this eil.v. mosllv extieiide.l Jiuilding of roads tlie financial rondilioii is evei-llnni n. the for Die just borrowed beingrseeured At very little over six per rent. The ' fart that big fiiiaYicial concern hid for the bonds and that there was close competition among them speaks well for what others think of the prospects here. The good ; prion i due uf course to the general rise in price of bonds and good stocks. ,loney is cheaper than it wa a few years ago. Those who bought securities then have all made money on paper allhough the income, from it has not changed I hat Prince Rupert was able to partake in the general trend of financial conditions speaks well for her stability and management. p Is Similar To Provincial Condition. The position of the city is something like that of the province. Both owe a good deal but both can borrow at low rale of interest. The province can of course borrow much cheaper than the oily. The idea to be gained from bolh is that where the affairs are carefully managed and the monev spent is used in productive work, the credit remains 'good. No province, in Canada can borrow to heller" ;k.niin ' " Ullllll i.uiilllllili; find , , few cities ... of the ,, size . of Prince Rupert can borrow to better """" "'aV-.U.'-'M! 'oui are on i ne ironlier and both have ex pensive public works to cary (tut; yet (he credit of each Is good. Parking Automobiles On The City Streets. A bylaw has been prepared deajing'with the parking of car Jill I It A )! .In.vnl-, II ! I . . " .... n.j nurris. u i. unng consiuereii nv the police eommis sion prior to being submitted to the city cohncil. , Til iljinKni ...ML. -1... .i"". .... I uc ii iu will. ii.ii m.'i 1 1 ir n c Tins .1 .......i I . . . bered that we are not yet a big city and that we have plenty of i. .... uui sums which is ai present iijiused. As long as me C.HS.OU me streets uo not annoy the people who live opposite them and as long as they do not interfere with the hudnes of any of the stores or other concerns adjacent there does not seem to be any good reason -why the owners or cars should not use streets. The thine In iln hui, ; i;. ......... in luij in, rriririiou , . .. is to make it as little onerous as possible. We cannot base our PQulptnt inn.... II.a .A ; . 1 : i . v.-n .. ii.uiTw mi ui"r r.xisuiig eisewnere. Cars certainly, should iiot' l.e allowed to park right in front or the entrance to a theatre or public hall because that is hogging the right of way. We have all seen cars do that, right at t he beginning of the evening when dozens of other cars had to disrharge there. It is only common decencv to keep uch en-ranees clear. To put all cars off the streets, however, would be n needless restriction. The streets have a much belter appearance with some cars parked along -II and tl.ev should be allowed to remain if only for decoration purposes." Tendency Should Be For Fish Prices To Stabilize. , ,;v1-!'.i,-,?-e'em' 0K' if ,he 'f'nncy Avnuld be for fish prices to. ftab.hze fmpi now. on. The cold storage plants will be biiyl iig for bkas wuiter high fn'exing .nnu.L while prices' may not go anV-Im.g . ....... l lIlc iiM-i-iiifii uiemseives siiouKl try o regulate Recent prices hav been decidedly an improvement on those obtained early in the season. ARE COMING Bachelors Urged to be Ready to Help Entertain "Caseys" of California Claiming- dial ninety or Call lionnas pretties! girls will .he I members of Hie Alaska out ins- parly of California council, .No. nu, Knight of Columbus, lour- (ing me r.ir nor! h next. mouth llie (lolilen dale "Caseys" have sent word ahead lo the nnrlh-western and Alaskan towns to lie visited hy the party to have nil Hie availahle young bachelors ready for dancing partner al Ilie social affairs, parlies and dances iil.inni-.l in many of tin cihes lo he called ah In- lln Caseys' special trains and sleamer. Leaving San Francisco. June IS, hy special train or Pullmans, lancing, din ins and observation cars, the parly will conned with Hie Canai lilll Pamfie ali.ntiu.c 'Princess l.ouise," sailinsr onlhe night or June If.. The rnllowing Insi.le Passage" and Alaska ports will he visiled: Vancouver, nine 17: Alert Bay. .lune IH: Prince Huperl, June 10: Kelchi kan, June l; Wranjrell. Juno 20: Jun eal. Jtlnf 20' Skucrwuv Mine 21, also June 22; Juneau June 2.1; Wranaell. June 23: Ketchikan, June 2S; Prince Hu perl, June 21; Alert Hay. June ancouver, June 2(1; Victoria June 20; .Seattle, June 20: Port iand, June 27: and arrive hack In Min hrancisco June 2t). The parly will carry wilh it radio receiving equipment, a jazz orchestra and corps of enter tainers, a baseball learn and alhlelic srouns, a learn of girl basket hall players and a capable degree learn lo exemplify I he major rank of Columhianism al Juneau on the occasion of tin pariy s visit in thai city. II is believed that , Supreme Warden David I-. Mitmle' of San Fran Cisco, who is to be a member of I lie outini; parly, will preside at the exemplificalinn of the third degree in Juneau, Alaska: mark ing llie rirs! time in the history of the Knights of Columbus that a supreme nlhrer of the "Caseys order will have conferred the major degree In (he "farthest north" council. Vnnn rr l'nlc iiidhil.ntts t iarly will represent the Native waugniers oi me liotdeu West Catholic Daughters of America Young Ladies' Institute and oilier oeielies. One hundred and lifty people will coinprise the parly. which will have ror its chaplain, Hev. Father Nicholas Flat-ley, chaplain or the Caliromia council, Ktvlghls or Columbus, or .sail rranciseo. HUNDRED MEN WORK AT DOCK Large Amount of' General Wort and Boat Building Being Carried on There Fully one huiulred men ffra to day employed at the local dry d.ocki where . a, great leal more work is'goinfroh' th'itu inosi Je'o- pie (feem 10 realize, with an occasional nunc notable job guch as the overhaul . or C.U.M.M. sleamer Canadian Prospector how tn progress, there is a lot or smaller work going on bolh In the, woodworking department and the machine shop. Lately the wood working depart men 1 has been turning out a number or splendid rowboats ror private order. These little bpa.ts, ninef twelve and rourleen reel long, are built by two men! I .1 I. . I . i . ....... F iii iwii min nun nays. MUil!l the past two weeks eight have been built ami the ninth is now being turned out. The Canadian halibut schooner Livingstone, Cap!. A. Marlinsen, was laken up yesterday and will have a new keel, shaR log and slern post put In. The Inverness cannery tender Florence is coming in for general overhaul as Is.nlsn (In. Cn. I'.. . I : i... in ... . i nun iimiinu scnooner J'ros-PTily' A. , ' The Digby Island derrick scow and the fisheries palrol sleamer Marfish, arc also hi the dry dock having annual overhaul. The fishinig boat Miavin went ntr yesterday aBer having a general overhaul. The slarr or the yard also gave some assistance in the nssenrb-lint? or the airplane which will h riown lolhe Dease Lake, mln- rnK DAtLt rot NINETY GIRLS St Lawrence Route Claims Pilotage Record 4x illg fields. The machine shoo al the dni-k is particularly busy on nulside orders. W. li. Morgan is in charee of the machine shop and C. (I It Anderson, the wood working Ten Years Ago . I r t In Prince Rupert May 20. 1915. i The Daughters or ll ie I'mniiii will hold an open air coneerl mi Salurday,' ihe proceeds lo go lo i lie ited Cross Society. The program will include a, male sink ing parly of twenty voices, mu'ie by Ihe baud and short talks by Hev. It. It r.r:mi . Willi..... son, M.P.P.. T. D.' Paltirtlo' aii.l W . .Morrow. The Westholnle Ihealre w.is reopened lal night under the inanageinent of Milchell Albert. Ihe feature film beloir "I In viil larum.'S Tomorniw,'- nislil. Inn' per eeiij n th,( preds al the tneane win be turned over lo the Hed Cr9s hy Jtr.-Alberf, J. 1. Shaw. M.P.1 nnt Mr. Carmicliael, members of a com mission who will invesl.igale the claims of the Indians to land, arrived in Ihe city on (he Prince Huperl yeslerday. They were accompanied by Charles II. (ribbons, secretary nr the commission' and an Kid newspaper man' or llils coasl. i nr.dt in trnTc H ' Vaneouitr, w. nILL5. i lPfcunnWiAwri JM I rw.Uj-.n . Nine PH InJuitrUl KtMrch I 1 ' "ZKf tain. PlM.an4. Alia... kTk. f . t . I. t p ... ... . . .... I. ..wed Int. , tUf .ltM.ni .1 M.-lr.l. .Mt. the lUhlb.... . "VlVr" l'lat, kr tkc plUt Mill Irair her. Canadian Taciflc S.8. Mellta early in May, and when the more general movement of tourist to Europe be gins i later in the year, large r numbers uu""i The Man in the Moon .Y.9?- r MAXY a man with .-r fair sup. ply or brains cannot read his own writing. IT is lo be Imped Ihal the Mini I v .11-..,.. .. i ... ., 'NIK garter below Ihe knee Should not be exposed lo the . eye. "I'would be heller by far All short dresses lo. har ' ri.. i..... it. t.-i iiicmi ironi nningi so nign. ' , lers for use bul not for display. SULPIIUH they .say is a' thing mat slores are expecled lo sell. Hut whjf should you go there lo buy It Heller wail, you'll have plenty in hell. , . 'NIK sporting editor says there's a ball team in Ihi? town that is ready lo cliallengo Ihf world. I he I Dial's all they'll, do. IF children arc nshntueil 0f llieir parents It is usually Iho parents' fault. A 1IAIH raising slory may bo aboul gliosis or it may he about Ihe change of fashion in which bobs are lo disappear. ALL Ihe arguments and pessimists In the world cannot keep i-rince unpen back, onen gels Inlo her slrldc. A PKHSO.V who Is wedded lo his business will have lo gel a divorce one of these days. 'NIK greatest finnmv llnl.tnn j Huperl has is I ho man who comes lo work lain In Ihe morn ing. Advertise In the DaTTyNews. days on the open sea, this route tc Europe affords advantages otbei than scenic which are responsible ilium..; mainly iUr for the me Increase increase In in traffic irauic ant and Of ... them. i Vhethor from Id. ITnOnl K t-i . Mates or Canada, wilt leave from nage and size of Teel operatef Quebec or MontreaL With but four over It t SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS NOW READY Tli Canadian N a I ion a 1 Hallways have now on salo Summer Kxcursioit tickets In Jasper Na tional J'ark, IMinonlon nnd Cal-( gary. lickeis good going and I'Mlin relurning direct or one wav via -.... Mm ui i-i i-u iiii:iisi nni if r i .. ..." does nr.i e,,.. um...'. , ' " r "ncouver. incursion lickeis I..; . " iiit,i iiiiDtiri.. him . . ...... Any more sle, inducer !. A. .,'M"":. l"',,"rn would prove fatal. TIIM office seeks the man. e. ejd on pay day. Then the mnti'l seeks I ho ollU-e and -is job persf.tdcnlly. ..... .,T:, fll.ll II lll.l W I ... A .... n On (ho POMKf).H objedi. "fn my menlioning garters in this column. She ays that tfarl not modes!, and I am inclined to! Hie same opinion. HIM, III... till I. l sale May 22nd; choice of routes. siop-overs, very low fares. l ull information al City Tic- kel Olllce, 528 Prince Huperl. Third . Avenue, Phone 200. 127 "PROVINCIAL CLCCTIOMt ACT." Print Ruprt CUctertl District. Mcltnil EltcUnl oiitrlct. MlTlrl- If li-rl,r miv-n ihil I -h.ll Ull Ulillf1..t III- lllh .9 tl w Ifi.t' si llie lK.nr of 10 o'rlnrk In th fnren'in. si Oic O.iirt llimse, Crlnrr fluiiert. hold a Htlii.fr of the Court or ltt-vilon fur ilw- the Mlit Electoral Mulrlrtt, mil ir hraiinsl .,r,riiiniii.iir anil an dfjjrriioii lo ilw. rrlPiiiloii or ant lume on Ui ll IUt, or lo id- resUtrillon a voier nf any applicant for rrrKtratlon; and ror in oiiht nirM. mi rorlh In llie "Pro-Vlntlal- KlrilWun Art." . Iiaifi at frlnrn lluirf, n.fl, IMS th flIllllV A IV.TT rngllrar' dr Voters for tlie Prince ltiirl ami Markcntie fck-ctural , r iniru . f !!. h I ... I II LAND ACT. Notlca of Intantlon to Apply to Laata Landa. . in I li I. Hint liMonllns liUtrlrl or frlOCP ll.tfi...t. anil ...li... i j fl.M ...ilh. km coi or fprr llanil. B.C., appnu-liimlcly rivi lulled norlli riom the iiniutli or Winter llarlM.r. Taki .Niillrn Hint Cmc-Mlllf-rd l.linllcil nt Vani'oiivrr, H.i:.. o'i'U.alloti paikcm. IiikiiiI. to apply rir a lrar or tiif (ol- ll.Ullll. liiwlnir di-nrrllii.il ,1...-...-.. l:m.l. 1..-... CnniiiicnrhiK at a H.t planted approi IllllltflV five l.lllci nurlli frimi lh .null III ... of U ..nil. filler i iii. llarlMir. Mir, Vetr4 -rr lulamlt IKiailllJ llicni llirurr i- liorttiwpM two id ch,iln. morn or lf, to low water mark; llicorr imiiIi'i alonir low wiIit iiuiiL tiif liniiiliril ml lly iltsni rliaiiM; tlicme aontlicaul, lwn ill rlmlimj thrnre Miiilhwcm one liiinilrcil and lly chain, more or IfS. to point of Ciitiimriircnient anil run- laliilnK llilrly-lwo (3i aero, more or cossK Mii.i.nin i.imitkk, Mame or Al!rnnl. imtcil May Kill, I95. NAVIOABLC WATERS PROTECTION ACT R.S B.O. 1806, CHAPTER 11B. THOMAS TliOTIK.lt. or tlie City or I'rinci. li n.i-rt. In ih. 1'rovliire or mitl'li ...i.iiiiiiiii, (ir.iir.oi i.m r.n .iiiii.i. i.mi haa under Section 7 or Ihe fald Act (I-tMimted with tho Minister or I'nlille Work at Ottawa, and In the ufrice or Ihn IH-irlct lierllrar or the l.ainl ncKllf.v W-irlct or Prince nnpcrl, at Prince Ililpert, ll. C. a description at llie aim and plum or a wlinrf and pier propoteit lo lie hull) In the prince luiiierl llarlmr, Prirtce Imtiert, li. c. on all those peruana of U'.I.k.h.i.I l.l I. n i AAm .J.I..m I IIHII. .11111 H If, lllllll Vd, IWI'llllll I, lllll..a ll....... .1 ... I, -III. I. ....,. , , in. r. mi!,.-,!, villi P- ll l.l il..l Irt Iila. or llie appurtenant forenhore and the ..i,, ,w, ii. iiiiiii inrri'iil, li HI .1. i iii ii H iii nil an area nr I HO-liioih arre, moin r le: , A.NP TAKK MOTICR that aMer the et-piraiinn or one month, from the dale or ihn rimt pntilicatlon or tills Notice Tlmma Troller wi niider aecllnn 7 or the' aalit Act apply to llie Minister or Pillillc Workf at hla office In the i:itv of oilawa, or a:proval nr the said alle anil plana and ror leave to roimtrurt llie as Id wharf tnd pier. fisted at Prince rtnper!, n.C, this 0th day or April, te?5. THOMAS TflOTIFII. By Wllllarnt, Ma n "in k (lonulu, bis Solicitor!, I ,-ifn i I Ik 1 1 1 i.. h allenli,,. Cllll I I- Thal l my . , iiie, I .!,.,:, swer an the varioii. : Laundr m l I Venice. I.i' eliiniiiali' v. ,. . d the CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY llll 5 . m Hi . r.. I . Trunin i That not a single serious accident x naa occurred on toe' St Uiwn nee River between Quebec and Father Point during the season of navigation, though the passing up and lown of over 3,000 ships, representing a tonnarn nt flftv million. been recorded, was an Interesting siaienieni maae at the annual meeting of the Quebec licensed rilots Association held in Quebec City recently. A review of the activities of the last season brought cut the fact hat there had been 3,012 sailings between Quebec and Father Point, each of these ships carrying a licensed pilot The number of pilotages recorded was the highest in the history of the gt. Lawrence River. The fact that the size of the vessels entering and tearing- the St. Lawrence has b en increasing continually In recent years makes the foregoing achievement all the more remarkable, as this has naturally Increased the draught of the liners, some of wjilch, as In the case of the Canadian raeifle steamships, reached thirty and at times thirty-three feet Advance bookings to date, Indicate that the St Lawrence route during 1925 will prove even more popi Iar than heretofore. A large number of Holy Year pilgrims to Itome will en. toy a trip down the IUvtr on the . j.. ' i r in ! i iii v' ' M ..---" , Ml x..A i,-- ..W,-..''... I I Jfl H N I I D I U I V I'l J. L Bui Contractor Agent for J. Ftye Smith LU. Hardwoods Slore nnd Of- f ' Hand-sawinn ai l Jobbing mi l II ,0lnss and '.:? k 8n,sh, Doors a: J Mi ' P.O. Boi 173. Blue 2 Phone - - - PORTLAND CANA ... ;..i,.. . 3 ' :i active Poi m.n l l Pig Stocks. Hi'' :p SPECIAL llecenl i; (otnial " hnnd rrgailiH 1 (!' "I ' nieats on lies coinings 1 im GOLD-ORE MINING CO. LTD. , . besl Shares at 8c 1 buy today (lol.l-Oia ""1 f ' ' Mon.ii. ' Croups. " For pnrliculAi'.4 Portland Canal SUesCo 318 Standard Bank"""' Vancouver, MARINE MOTOB250.ofl ' Lfss Star Irr ' 53OO.O0 Will. Slr(cr ; j Otiver.in.cn J Frcipl'l Zo LTD 8. E. PARKER, J"' Prince RuPerl- B