cvr II DAILY EDITION rV THE DAIL7 NEWD PAUR TWO ji t FACTS ABOUT TEA SERIES-No. 3 Mountain-Grown Teas Best The tea plant grows best in the pure cool atmosphere of a mountain tea garden. The higher the garden, the finer and more delicious the flavour of the tea. This is partly due to the clear sunshine on a high mountain side, partly to the more invigorating air, partly to the more frequent rain-, fall and perfect drainage. The largest and roughest leaf grown at an elevation of 7000 feet is much superior in flavour to the tiniest tip grown only 2000 feet above sea-level. All teas used in the "SALADA" blends are grown fronv4000 feet to 7,500 feet elevation. The trademark "SALADA" is a guarantee of quality. SALADA The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon,, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily .News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLILNMnnaging Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Gily Delivery, by mail or carrier, .per month $1.00 Ry mall to all parts of the British Empire and the United Stales, in advance, per year $0.00 To nil other countries, in advance, per year -$7.r0 Transient Display Advertising. . . ..$1.10 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion . 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion .....2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion ...15c per agate line Contract Rales on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - -86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Monday, April 13, 1925. Vice-President's Visit Satisfactory. ' Vice-president Dalrymple came here with no pleasant pro mies such as have been given many times in the past by others promises jaieu to lie Milken, lie did something wlnle lie was here. He got us a totem pole and he talked in a. business way about a boat with good prospects that one will be oji the run out of this port before very long. '.Mr. Dalrymple discouraged the idea that the railway would spend much money here just now. He said that the Dominion tioveriinient to which they looked when they needed money, were averse to making expenditures. It was a lime rallier for retrenchment. When a business man conies nnd talks business and we realize that lie means what lie says, we are bound to also look at things 'from the business point of view. We hope Mr. Halryniple will come to see- us oflen. The Old Naas Totem Will Be Nice Gift The old Naas River totem is Mr. Dalrymplc's gift Jhe people of Prince . Ruper.t. He probably does not consider it that, for with him il is business The totem is an attraction to the tourists that come here and it is hi business to carry tourists. At the same time we appreciate that totem. It is something .tangible as a result of the vice-president's visit. It is to be set Up in a place thai will be picturesque, and will be a distinct benefit to the city as well as preserving nn interesting relic of, Hie Indians, a life that is fust disappearing. Resignation Of; . . French Government. , The resignation' o .the 4Krericl, government i.siait,imporlriullof of. enl. II ends another Mitfn'HstlV .govriinMit;'Viiid'-''-'rmr1it i.i ...... :...i: i - - r . , iMKi mil-, h muiraies mai no government can siay long m power unless jt is in close touch with the mass of people and the best interests or the country. - The llerriul government stood for capital levy. It was on the point of securing the na's'saire of a measure to brine il nl i when it went down lo defeat. The probability is jt was the capital levy that brought about its defeat. While a capital, levy in extreme cases may have many points to commend il, Hie exlremisls make no bones about it being only the beginning of a series of levies which wjll, they hope, eventually wipe capital out of existence except so far as the vl'ifi i iaiwuitiiwl Influence Of ' Personality. The influence of one, person in a group is very large, much larger than is generally suspccJed. We speak of a good influ r. .,..! nf ...,.....,.. I. i..l .,.( . ..!..: i.. i ...ii he met seldom. OLD COUNTRY i BUILT BOAT' Chelsea, which was here Saturday nftcr eonipleting her niai.len trip, has the distinction of being the first boat in I lie fleet to have been built--in the OKI 'Country. The Chelsea, which was built in Chelsea. Knglatul. is nwneil ami skippered by Capt. Khler. The vessel nrrived on the coast this sprin? having been brought nut niiitor her iiwn steam. The Chelsea altraclcd a lot nf attention on the waterfront Saturday. A sturdy craft of some HO feel- length she has al the same time -rattier handsome lines. Her comparatively narrow beam gives tier -rival speed from a 120 horse power deisel engine of liritisji make. Iter Innnasre is 51 and she carries a crew of thirteen men, one nf these lieing Joseph Measlier, well known in local fishing circles. i The Man in the Moon IF you arc sorry for sure nobody is sorry for you. YOU may tj-y In kill Jime but you cannot arrest its flight. IN answer to the inquiry as to what is going on in this community, I should hazard the guess "spring hats." BHEVITY is the soul of wit That accounts for short hair jokes and short people. ' J '" r BOATMEN on the river Spree have peculiar kind of tanks. Tley lank up when (hey go on the Spree. ANYMAN who can keep a pnl less reputation eart also wear wliTfe ' fianl nn a' mnlnrhbal without soiling them. THANK heaven for Easier, whispered the milliner as she laid her tired head on the pillow Saturday, night. ONE of, the U.S. funnymen says Hie women wear their drc.es. al half 'mast out of res pect for departed, modesty. MOST people never bit mark because they do not what they are aiming at. their know : ,h0 ""Vy C"al ' rn""n To the man who has his enpilnl.tied up in bonds il would ".I'' be an easy mailer to meet a levy, but to the big nronortion of! ' ' I'll 1.1 1 I w I tl'ltll 1 f.l ni1r.nm.il ... a. ... I I - , i ' "r1""1, ,n "in. tiiv i iiiirii in iriiiiiin nijj iiiuiisiry niur wnose profits are small it would be a serious burden' and would wreck many businesses. Probably fifty per cent of the businesses of the country would go down if n levy were made against them. , BIG PAY FOR LUCKY FISHING BOAT LAST WEEK6I2EACH MAN i Ketchikan Chronicle) , The highest share per man this season to-any fishing vessel was divided lo the schooner Daily today on heq, return from Prince Hit perl,', where the vessel received I :t0 and -ro for a trip ,17,000 . pounds.. of halibut .apli" 'man shared '-$rtl2. Chris Holie is captain of the boat. The Daily reports encounter ing srme of the 'coldest, weather on the way lo the fishing grounds ever experienced in the open sea. Only the high waves, which keiit.tbe hull clear of ice, prevented her from icing heavily. They report seeing the Foremost looking like an iceberg. ' head in for harbor in order to clear lier- APPROVES TORRY AS MAYOR OF KETCHIKAN (Ketchikan Chronicle) Voters of .Ketchikan have spoken, incidentally in loud voice and wllh proper emphasis. Mayor Thomas Torry. for the fifth lime ence or a nan inriiieuce without realizing just what it means, is chosen One person with u strong personality and a desire for improve- Ketchikan as chief executive, of and it follows as a iiiem can miiuciice many peopic, someiimes dozens, sometimes 'mailer or precedent and in view hundreds. On the other hand one person with a degrading of his wonderful' endorsement leudency will have a degrading effect upon everyone he meets that the cnuncil will agalrt make unless his degradation is so marked as lo arouse antagonism. A him city manager. The vote yes-very bad person does not seem in e as bail an influence as Hie terdny, in which Mr Torrv was person vim i (inn- hi iissiici.ur wiui unisp neiier in an niniseir given, within font of twice pui who is always dragging iiiem down, When the poel made one of his characters Advertise in the Daily News . lf Chelsea First to Come From' England Fop Fishing Fleet Ilesbles hoiuff oite of Ihe Inr- gesl anil speediest craft in tb'V American halibut fishing Heel rallintr al this iiorl. t Ii - srbooner WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday T.nlieetn.'iil." Wednesday (tyro Entertainment. Thursday "So this js Marriage.' Comedy "Short Kills' Topics of the I lay. Friday and Saturday "Chu Chin Chow" Pal he Itev iew. ENTICEMENT STORY OF IGNORING CONVENTIONS Ghost of Past Haunts Married Life of Woman With Unusual Plot I.oe is as eternal a I he ages. Yet occasionally is found a new interpretation, iit this all-inclusive term which "like a child around the world dnlh run. - Such an interpretation was in-pire.i by Clivc' Anion, the noted English nnvelM. in her iatesi and most successful novel, lui- ticemenl,'' shown here tonight. And this exposition of the strange love of n girl for a man married to another, and I he- true love she bore her own -husband makes a subtle, intriguing and (impelling plot for the Thomas I. Ince First National photoplay. There is none of the obi Irianule" situation in "Entice ment." The plight of "l.eonore is an unusual one. ami one for which sin is only partly lo blame. The working out of tier difficult situation makes an absorbing story, one thai compels alien-lion, not only because of the nnvelrv and Kill. Ignoring con ventions ami lakins life as il conies with a laugh. She forms a friendship witli a married mini, unhappily married il is true, tint married nevertheless. They go alone o the mountains, vvhe-'c the girl is injured in a mountain slide. The man changes, almost instantly, from the friend to lio lover. II is tie awakening Tor the girl, her ideal friendship shattered. She flees, trying In forget the man. Later she marries, and tier liaMiy married life -is rudely interrupted by the ghost of Hip mountain trip. Then come Pic highly dramatic and emotional scenes between the wife, her husband and her companion of the mountains. Willi this as a basis, "En ticement" presents a' novel and unusual plot. II lias audience interest from the Hnrl, and there is no slackening of the' tempo until the cloe nf Hie slory, wlnn a great sacrifice is made, and Iwo of the three central characters find the happiness they bad long sought. TEN COMMANDMENTS OF MARRIED LtFE "So This Is Marriage" Exemplifies Some of the Pitfalls J Ml, IfllUII J The picture lo be shown here this, week "So This' is Marriage" exemplifies some of Hie pitfalls of married life. The following ten commandments of marriage are drawn up as a result: 1 Thou shall not miglrrt 'household or sralrimonial duties. ' 2 illiou shall not spend above BILIOUS AND SICK HEADACHES ARE CAUSED BV CONSTIPATION Onre yiin allow jour bowel In heroine ninstlpnli'd ynii wilt heroin troubled Willi hllloiift mm irk lieiliiilK', mil for rrhe.r you mutt help your liver in 'remove tiio poUonoiM hlln ili.it I rlrrulalliu In tho blood imd iietliifr the entire biliary ys lem. For till pur(io lliern l no oilier remedy to eriuat MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS Mr. I.. 0, Ne.rroll, ft, n, .No. 1, (.nnan, nnl wrlte: "I l( iM'fully troubled wiih ronmliatlon, nhd ilrk and IIH MMoii headaeheii arrniiinanied with nevern linniiy voteH as the combined poll! v",,ll,n ''""hi whirh made me very Icak of bemg'nf his opnonenls. is one of 111"'-'.'"' 'tn-m remedies .. ... in;,, , i- ..... ' . iir i kivi.ik voice u ,t iniiii, most remarkable stamps of ap-bul what he 'milled lo slate was that he vvas more a part of,protn, (V(,P ,VPn can,idaic the strong personalities than nf he weak and that he was more rr ninynp t)f , A, k ti klll AT I 1 1 it ivitrin Li Ln ivilUml tiMlii n ivmuil .lonl II. n.. ...Ml. II. ..1 i j 1 1 i hi nit) jfi'iri'ii' I jui.i ii till u jirtit lit ui Winn UHIX' I . . .--11!! Uvfr rill the )ioin),irliH! mid ronntipAiion Dominion Lin Made in Canada for the Canadian Peopl I i i ' ir io (& PMmM Ufa y Thou sliall count one hun dred when thou art angry. to Thou shall not tiring ui memories of Hie pat-- lei bygones lie bygones. CHU CHIN CHOW IS OF ARABIAN NIGHTS Holly Wythe, of "Queen of Sheba" fame, went abroad not long ago to appear in several foreign-made pictures. "i.tiu r.tiin (.how is a gorge ous rum version or ine mosi famous of all spectacles, which played In London five years and three years ill America. II i the week end offering here. II tells an elaborated slory of the Arabian nights' legend of All Italia ami the Forty Thieves, with a great wealth of big scenes and thrilling action. lleiPeri Lang-Icy, i cVlcbrnled English ac ini, appears in Hie name role. "Clin Chin Hhow." which is a Graham Wilcox production dis tributed by Melro-doldwyu. was adapted and directed by Herbert Wilcox. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In Ihe Matter or l)u- .vdmliilMralloii Art: and In llie .Mailer nf Ihe Kale of John l.cr. l-iea"wt. Inlelale. TVKi: .MITII.K tb.1t hr order of 1111 1 lloimr F. Mill. Vuiinir. made the 7lli (Ijv or Marrh. A.M. 195. I appointed Ad inlriMrator of Hie e.tat of John lee. dereax-il. ami ill partle havlnt rlalm anlrit Itw nalil folate are hereby reipilred to furtiuh Mine, properly verified to me on or liefore the itth day of April, V.O. I0JS. and all ptrllei In-dehied lo Ihe elal are required to pay Ihe amount of Ihelr indclitedned In le forthwith. NOflVIAN A. WATT, orrinat Admlnltralor, I'rlm-e lliierl, II. C nated ttie lh Uy of Marrh, tttt. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA. Ill lh Matter of Ihe Admlnlmrallon Art; am) In- Ihe Mailer ilf tle Kiate of I'eler Judire,, liereaned, IntenUle. T.vkK NOTICK Hint by order nf III Honor V, Mill. VouiiK, made (lie JUli il.iv or Marrh. A.O. 1 0 i S . I c apjxilnled Ad-iiilnlnlraloi of the eolale of Peter Jiidne. deceased, and all parlle havlnit (l.ilin niralnol Ihe xald estate are hereby reipilred lo furul.l. name, properly verified to ine on or lierore the (th day or April, A. li. lots, and all pa'llen In-di'hled In the eitale are required lo !av the amoiiiit of their lndrhtednei lo mil forthwith. NORMA A. WATT, official Adirilnlitralor, . . Prlnre llupert. n.C. Dated the fth day of Marrli. ttjij IN PROBATE. IN THE 8UPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA III the Matter or Ihe AdnilnlUralloti Art;! aim In Ihe Mailer of Ihe Katale of John John-win, liereawd, InteMale. T.Vki: MITIl K. that by order nf III Honor C. Mrll. Yoiinr, made Ihe 7ili day of April, A.I). 106, I una appointed Ail iiiii.iMrulor or the enlale or John John-win. dereaed, and all partle havlnic rlalnn airalnal the nn lit eaiat are herrliv irqnlreil in fiirnlxli mine, property veil-ried In me, on or before I lie nth "day of May, A.I, mil. and all partle Imhjili-d to the exlale are required to pay the Aiiioiinl of thi'tr Indi'hiedneni in me' forth NOrtMAN A. WATT, orrirlal Admlnlnti'iitor, . . . , , Prime Itupeil, 11.fi. hated Ihe nth day nf April, tin, IN PROBATE. j IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH I COLUMBIA. Ill Ihe Matter of Ihe Ailiiiliil.tmilfm im. and ln the Matter of tw EMate of Evald I.IIJequUI, fieeeawil. Intenlitn. TAKI-: .MilICK that by order of III Honor I. Melt, Yoimtr. iimde the Still day (if Marrh. A ll. I wa apimlnted Ad-iiilnlMralor of the unale of Kveld l.nji-qulM, dereafed. and all partle Imvlnir 1U1111 analnnt the tuiil eatnte are hereby required to riiruMi hi nronerlv H'l'irieii n me oil or herore (he Villi dav or April, A.n. oS, and all pnrlle m- hiive dl!.nipenred, and am very thankful 1 11,'' the aiiMiiiiu !,',',""', of "n"," VI ''''H'lied to pay for what they have done for ine," I'or ale at nil rtnurliMlH and dealer! put up only by The T. .MHbifin Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, (heir Indebledne 0 me Mini nit NOIIMAN A. WATT, Ofrirlal Admlnlxtralor. n.. .. .... . I'rlne llupert, ll.fi Dated the SSlh day of Marsh, IVJS. H!l I' i... MANY NEW PATTERNS Some of the old favorites Printed and Inlaid Linoleums for are now on display at spring BARRIE'S Home Furnishings thine income. U.Thou shall not accept the attentions of attractive parlies of the opposite sex. I Thou shall mil bring dis-: grace upon thy children. ; ,1 Thou shall avoid disastrous verbal differences. i (, lion sliall not nave secrets confer with each oilier on all mailers. 7 Thou sliall forgive trivial lap.es both parties must be good sports. H Thou shall not harbor Ihey relatives without firsl 'consulting each other. Whale Bone Brushes A Whale Hone Hrn-h n.-ed in In 3 impart tone and vigor unit limul.iii' t,. K hair. A splendid head or fining jg.,r,, . ils cntiMsleiil ue. We have a shipment of Whale lion, lt: . direel from the ni.iiiiirailwn'i m :,, pariiciilarly good (pialilv and low in .i From $1.25 Up. 'I'bey have nice bark- mid Hie h , Up well under use. dune in and m. k' ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rall tsn 3rd Avenue and Sixth Street Phone 200 and 82 "Rupert Fish Fresh Frozen All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieties In se?son. Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brands.? Finnan Haddle "Thlstlo Brand" Nova Scotni. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage teM Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Raiteg Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD n. t- rin.llnn Df 0ck uperaung u. i. r. Uvu " pri , Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiln makers, Founders, Woodworkers, ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDlNO. Our plant is equipped to hnndle al. kindJ' MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38? aHHavaanMaaa HMvaM W waMaaiM 0m WINTER Steamship Ser S.s. PRtNCt Rupert mil from friiice ltupert roB w SEATTLE, lineimediaie iiomla eacli, HJday v.u For STEWART and ANVOX tup inuun (....a RINCE VANCOUVER,' via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND! TASSENOER TRAINS LEAVE fCt MONDAY, WEDNESOAV, SATURDAY, i.Ott' I1 ''.f' I '.,,, . ..MAtiuCR. u'l 10 Wertnr.''1' winnipta, an poiiita i.aitJiii vaiiam. AOENCV ALLOCEAN STEAMSH" LIK' City Tlekat Offlca, 62B Third At, rrinta nup.r..