You Cannot Surpass "SALADA" GREEN TEA Its luscious freshness Si-ricH strength xnalte it finer than any Gunpowder Japan or Young Hyson. Sold everywhere. Ask for SALADA to-day. The Daily News V PRINCE 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 I lie British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $fl:00 To all other countries, in advance, per year . . . . $7. HO Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Bin mximiMl 98 86 Tuosilay. Juno IC, 1025. Lest We Forget Our Water Powers. We must not let the world forget our walerpowers, and we must not let I he world furgdl that there is an abundant supply of potential power in .this neiglibnrhoodVhat only needs to be harnessed in order to make this a wonderful industrial centre. The largest of the nearby powers is that at Kails River at its junction with the Eeslall. It has been recorded and the engineers -slate it is good for 27,000 horsepower runtiiiiiuiisiy. Then there is the Khlada River with, I7,r()0 horse power and Thulnie River wilb 10,000 horsepower. Olher powers tire the Brown's River, Union ;Uay, and a number Of smaller units., .None of these are developed lo any appreciable extent, allhough some money was spent at Kails River and 'Khtada River a few years ago. , Grave Danger In . Oriental Situation. . The situation in China following the Strike iii-.KIiaiighai is a source of ra'ebiigejrlo, th.peace of the world. If as a re-, suit Japan is obliged to jaiui'aVi army in that country she will be a difficult counlryto dTslorge.. :' China is a land of brigands. Not only are there the outlaws but il'ifi j the. brigandage of officialdom which stifles, indiistryiiHiolds (he enuittry buck.- We read about the civilization of China and Ihe progre she is making. Perhaps t lie unrest is-a sign Of progress. Yet! Ihe .official brigandage continues. Let a person try to start up a factory or any other industry in the country and he soon finds out who the brigtiiHls are. 'The probability is that the strike al .Shanghai was brought about because of Ihe failure of Ihe .Japanese to pay the tolls for protection. China has wonderful potentialities. She might have been great under Sim Yat Sen but the powerful interests of the country would nrtt allow their' .powers to be, interfered with. J)r. Sun was an idealist, perhaps, but he also had a 'good dea.1 of political sense. The job was loo big for him although for many " .years he held his own in Ihe south. " . What People Expect And -What They Get. There is usually a difference between what people expect in a city and what they get. Prince Rupert, is not different from olher places in this respect. Some people when they arrive expect to see a city as big as Vancouver and others expect to see nothing , but a few shacks and muskeg and rocks. In either case they are disillusioned. Prince. Rupert is a small city making steady growth and with pretty fair streets in some sections, just as good as Ihe average for, a town of lis size. The other day a visitor was heard to remark: "However could they have built a city here? Why didn't Ihey find n flat piece of land for Ihe tuwnsile,?" . Within an hour another visitor said: "What I like about Prince iRiiperl is the towusile, It is one of the finest I :have seen, Tjlo jiol see how lhey.coiihl have picked one belter .suited for .the p'urpose. ;lLtoU'.aiB$ the, .drainage . is so good and mo.ilvof tHehtnisesMviU be built well, tip) from .sea level. It is not unlike Seattle .in that respect, only Seattle streets are steeper and Ihe hill on which Ihe homes are built is higher." Then there is the wealher. Everybody discusses it and! most people are surprised lo find that it does not rain every minute of the year, that jieople do not develop webbed feel and thai summer hals nre sometimes worn. A good many American lourils are quite disappointed not to find icebergs here. lSK5nFfii iiwii wr 1 I I ! 1 ! U R WMfrtrmT mm "TKY A Nlf TO. NIGHT" GRANT'S Best Procurable (Tlt ORICINALf Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINrST HIGHLAND MALT BolilxJ uii yntiittJ y William Craat Sont Umiud. Clanluidick and BalvnM.CInliwl Dwtilknu. Dull- This advertisement is not published or displayed by Ihe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ".''i'lfejSS'. pr,E TWO TJIE DATLY Ft?7B Tuesday, jiIIM 1f 1f) TO BE SHOWN the most unhpie and the biggest in pnysicnl acnon, alllinugh they do nn overshadow the gnrgeous- ness of Ihe parly English scenes Htid the ipiaiul Oriental beauty of Ihe Algerian setpiences. More lhan SRu.oOO in costumes were designed and executed for the members of The Sea Hawk" east hat Ihe details of early fashion might tint be neplected. The piclnre will he shown here at lb'' week end. CHURCH UNION Al TERRACE Rev. G. G. Hacker Returns from Inaugural Event; Anglicans Joined in Services Rev. (J. (1. Hacker, pastor of the United Chitreh of Canada in Prince Rupert, returned yesterday from Terrace where he went lo conduct the inaugural ervices in connection with Church Union. The Anglican Church closed its services for Ihe day and the menders of the congregation joined in larg'i numbers with the United Church Hev. T. .1. Marsh was present at bolx services and gave a very able address of welcome and con veyed the good wishes of the An glican conneclion to new churcji. ne weicommi itio spirit of union and said he hoped lo seo the day when Anglican and other church es would join the United Church, making one strong spiritual I'roleslant church. Hev. Harvey Young of Terrace was present al Ihe evening ser vice and led in .Lhe prayer and praise service. Mr. Hacker said he was much impressed with Ihe fraternal spirit shown In Terrace. The Sunday school is a union of Anglican and United churches and renders much more enlcicnt . ii .i.i A i, 1 ri.ie loan count two or illiec smaller denominational schools. Mrs. Marsh and Miss (Irillllli-are in charge of Ihe primary scholars, using Ihe Anglican cliurcli building and .Mr, Marsh and Mr. Parsons wilh a staff of teachers look afler the inlermed-' iale classes in Ihe Uuiled Church building. The leaching is' of a very high order. The change of pastors wilh Prince Huperl was greatly appreciated by the Terrace people and Mr. Hacker hud numerous invitalions to visit Terrace again. He was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Sundall and visits were also made to Hie homes of Mr. and Mrs. Young anil .Mr. and Mrs, Marsh. Mr. Hacker is enlhusiasltc over the scenery .and the pro-diiclive fruit and farm lauds of Ihe district and was much 'Impressed wilh the arlislic and substantial annearance of 1'ie new bridge, recently built by the DOES EVERY MEAL CAUSE YOU DISTRESS? IF IT DOES YOU SHOULD TAKE Book Was One of Best Setters BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For Several Years Before It 'Was Filmed "The Sea Hawk,"' for tivivyears one of tlit .best sellers tin the popular fiction shelf, and deal-, in j? with the colorful adventures of English 'knights and sweet hearts and Harbary corsairs, .has required u gigantic background for its many vivid scenes. Four igantic sea going vessels of tJic Sixteenth Century, exact in every detail and manned by over a thousand sailors" cor sairs, galley slaves .and officers, participate in much of Ihe action, .several naval lialtles, .during whinh sliipsNam into each olherdieail on, then lash themselves tugelher, while their crews engage in hand to hand combat, aro said to he but a few of the unique and highly exciting scenes of Ihe produclhm.' Having to do with the life of Mr Oliver Iressilian as a Span ish prisoner al the oars of Ihe galleon, his escape and final elevation lo Ihe command of a .Moorish gallease and all of the bashaws corsairs, "The 'Sea Hawk" reveals many bils.nf his torical fads never visualized be fore, nnd Ihere is said -to he many; thrills and heart throbs 1n the.' episodes depicting fhe struggles, tif the lale Rnglish knight lo con vince his .Aweelheart of his innocence of Ihe murder of her brother, and to regain his lost landing among his countrymen.' and in the favor of Asad, ruler of Algiers. The sea scenes are said to be .Mr. M. r. Kli!rlUir'. Uvfr Harbor.1 j.B., writes: i was troubled wuu ni itmiiicli for omc itln'.' .and ivtr.vthlii(f ft ate sfmJ to ltilri". m-. I trlwl nian.v different nirUlrinr, Mii' wllliquiimy if iults. niially 1 wavil'V' t -,,JI-. ami after twin uk'en evfal bllli l wa completely relieved of my trouble. I ean now eat .nytMt I wish, thank to l..n.B." . -Iturdork llinod tuner hiU the atbiiutli Into perfert shape" by prrtniollns proper Ulneitlon: and Uurui Vw Wr 46 sar- ll has .been , rat the market has made, a reputation, lerowt to row, far rellfcvlti: all otoinaeh troubles,. Put up oill by The T. Imlted. Toronto, Ont Provincial government across tin Skeelia Iliver. MINAKI H01EL TO BE REBUILT AT ONCE Fully Covered by Insuranco; Lodge to be Utilized for the Present WINNIPEG, June 1(5,. - In con nection wilh the fire which to tally destroyed Minaki lt.n Thursday night the management of the Canadian National Hallways announced today Unit preparations have already been commenced lo accommodate guests Ml the lodge at Minilki. which was not destroyed by li e fire. The lodge, was originally :ised for the arconuiwdttlion if .vinler goeslM.nnd is oue of the most substantial of Ihe build ings standing at Minaki. II is otnplete in itself and will pro vide as comfortable accommodii- ion for guests as wns obtainable at the inn. tl' The fire destroyed only II e main building and its content ' The dance pavilion, boathonse swimming naju aunnmoinlinn and ice noose were unioiicnen t y Hie flames flames ami nun willjie Willjie operutei oneruted us in past sri!ts. ; htiilil- wnta-fpllv coverell by insin- iiucp ami win no re.iiiiii' ai onci The Man in the Moon fYSf- ONK way to rich widow. Andkwotildn jel rich is lo ge; ONK of the pattsigraphers re marks there is no such Ihing ; -a howling success, lie sugges s I hat the howling is done by I! failures. I AM glad there is no heaven for reformers. They will never enjoy llie future life if lliere s nolbing to improve. THK way to gel rid grievance js lo Jalk Jt 'out. I AVIS Hi I were a hidrot) lam. MlttHirn Co.. of a And ditl not c.are a rap What anyone ih.ly lliink of No mailer what may hap. I wish. . I were, ivjjellyv, fsh, ' '.Orj jctse iperllapsjit .clam. I'd firiply livV faml love. kijhrea-lhe f ? . kv ....... . ..rmmmS Mr M f Ml w A 1 WWJ M me nod THKHK'R a very close relation, ship between headaches and THOSE who advertise Ihe charms of Hie Orient never trouble lo mention Ihe odors. Advertise In the Dally News. 1 1 noiM4ioiiortv 4f curs ABIC lUINk Wednesday--the Third v GREAT Jewelry Sale Bulger & Cameron GIVE AWAY ENTIRE PROFITS and people are getting wonderful bargains. Here are a few mm ''2 doz. White Handled Dinner Knives wilh Firth stuiilles blades. Reg. sl.:0. Sale Price $4.20 26 Piece Community Tudor Plate Silver, Knives mid Spoons. Very special 513.85 Four Piece Silver Teaset, beautifully engraved nil over. Reg. price 170,00. Sale price $49.50 $5.50 French Ivory Mirrors. Special $3.00 All other Mirrors :it per cent off. Colored Beads from 7fc to ;.tli. Selling at half the regular marked prices. 11. out of Vancouver. The cannery on the Naas Ilive.- at Mill Hay lias been leased by Henry Dayle lo AVIlliam McPher soil wjio will continue canning operations there. E. II. lleasley, general mana ger o( Ihe Union Steamship Co., is here conferring with the local agent, John Rarusley. lie arrived by Hie' .Venture hist night. NO OBSTACLE. Maclate (to hardup suilnr'i Voung man, d'yer know how I made my money?" , Voting Man Yes hut I can" permit thai lo Miami in Ihe way of Muriel's happiness! GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Application for Beer License Notice is hereby given Ihal on the 1 1 th day of June nexl, the undersigned Intends to apply lo (he Liquor Control Board for I licence Jn respect lo premises being pari of the building known as Hudson J lay lintel, Telegraph Creek, B.C. upon Ihe .lands described as Lois 0 ,atid i, block 2, map 075, Prince Huperl, Land lleglslralion Dislricl., in Hie Province of Hrillsh Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by open bollle for consumption on Ihe premises. Dalpd Ibis 25li day of May, 11)2.'). ERIC McOEEll, Lessee. Applicant. -Fine Blue White Perfect Large Diamond Ring. Reg. price !5ll."l).llll. Sale price $450.00 Fine 7-Stone Diamond Cluster Ring. Reg. .price 32:lli;ll0. Sale price $132.00 S50.00 'Perfect Diamond Ring, 'I'l'uiilifully set in while gold basket setting. Sale price $34.50 $30.00 Ladies' Diamond Ring, fauev set. Sale price $18.50 Solid Gold Cuff Links in Ihe older style, solid end kind. Reg. Vim to SO. 00. Half Price All other links in slock t'.'i per cent off. $6.50, $7.50 to $8.00 .Umbrellas, l Slyles. Sab- . $3.S5 New Style Colored Short Handled Umbrellas latest style v lh R Sale price less 25 per cenL Fine English China Cups and Saucors. II to Jj2.un. s.,. . 80c ' All French Ivory Goods 33 per .cent discount. $0.50 Silver Casserole wilh Pyrex Inn, . s ., price $6.90 Genuine Amber Beads. Rug. l2.on. h ... -T J8.M Look over our 35c, 45c, 65c, 75c, 85c, 95c and $1.35 Bargain Trays Bulger & Cameron j Ten Years Ago ' in Prince Rupert j i -- June 16, 1916. An Ollawa c.urrespoiidenl says Ihal arrangeuieuls are being made for a line of steamers lo ply between Prince Ilupert and Vladivoslock. Such a service has already 'been slarled by the C. P. ORMES LIMITED Something New for the Children MAN IN THE MOON LOLLIPOPS A pure, high-class Candy in a new form. Each 10o A Heal Bargain In VACUUM BOTTLES We bought this lot very cheap. On sale at each 65c The Rexall Store RINEX A guai niiH'! i Pitses of H. ad ' J'ever. Ale. Your money .satisfied with -"Per bottle ..:t ORMES LIMITED Hjjr $1.00 'free enlargement Bring your t'iin' ' giillves in for '''v ; .'....I ..rtnl SilV. til' ' 'P " in tie envelope :o free enlargement el a The Pioneer Druggists su 3rd Ave. and 6in Phone 82 and 200 I ZZ i Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Flowing Dry Enjglnoert, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksnilth. ioakera, Jiiuridira, Woodworkers, Etc. CLECTRIC AND ACETY1.ENE: WELDING- Our plant is equipped to handle al kind f KIAHint HNU uummiwir, PHONES 49 ana wt