pAC.p TWO The Unvarying Quality of delicious in siMirts'aniJ game a desire to play Hit trophy. TIe Foot! ALADA Member of Agdit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITIOH News Of Bpat Race Goes All Over World. , 'I he Oxfnrd;and Cambridgg'nnKual eyeni mat is wy,lriied by peopleilfdl over mat Hot struggle fur supremacy belwen t,e tv big Knglish sihes 71(1.1 has been nnved so uflen and talked about that Ihen js Miiiay no ouar erfol Hie a hl... vv-i.r Hljl is a continual joy to users. Note the rich flavor of the tiny leaves & buds. Try SALAD A. The Daily News 1'IUKCG RUPERT - BRlTlSfl COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, hy mail nr carrier, per month By mail to al parts of the British Empire ami the United Stale., in advance, per year v.... To all other countries, in advance, per year V- . . . $1.00 $0.00 $7.ro ' Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 AJI advertising should he in The Daily News Office before p.m, on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Friday, March 27, Ifl2.r). Progressives Out For Senate Reform. Apparently Ihe Progressives are out for Senate reform. Joseph T. .Shaw, member -for Calgary, waded right into the upper chamber" in the House of Commons and placed them just where they belong. According to Mr. Shaw it is wrongly constituted and lias worked to the disadvantage of the country. Mr, Shaw is a moderate, e would not nbtiiish the chamber but would change it from being an "old mien's home" to a real livediody of live men representing the people of today instead ol tlitV politicians of a generation ago. A suggestion made by Mr. Shaw is worth pondering. lie says that the reactionary is given full opportunity for his activities but that the man seeking the slightest measure of' reform finds himself opposed by all kinds of checks and balances. Logging And Mining Alice Arm This Year, Both logging and mining are to be active at Alice Arm this year. While there is no suggestion made yet that the (iraubv Company wilj continue IhriKlogging operations, the .Virtidtsford L'igging Co. will gel out Jogs for the Prince Rupert mill in f lie mining field there are a great many properties, that will be developed aid if there is truth in the rumor that the Dolly Varden is to operate, the, mining town will liooni once more, Willi Stewart in full swipg and Alice Arm gojug strong, mining r in (he iiorth should be one of the leading industries. Protect' Dogs Of The City. I There Sire a great many :dog lovers in this cily-wlio have valuable animals and they think a great deal of them mid care for them well. There are other dogs of a, iiondescrip.i variety Ihat roam the streets along witlf a few of the better ;class and seem to have nu owners. There eem to be more diigs to the block in Prince Rupert than ill any other city or the continent, judgifig from the number on the streets. Jusl what steps should be. Jnken to tn Hint :4Vin-j ilkrr- . cared ;"fc and the nsele. ones -ileslroyed, is not for $ iiews. paper m .suggest., we uraw aueniion to a condition that exist nere ere and and whjcli wlijcli for for a hftig liiue. serins to hnvi called "for action the part of the authorities. ' V ? on ii Great Work For . !? Football Association. j U ' organizations such; as theV I'ool ball and Baseliall Assorin- tions can do excellent work 'an encourage the in a sportsmanlike lii a-pjace like Prince Itiiiiert. Thev oung .peopijr-iu play te -gipuv .and plav it manner. Tliev can helo In kf CIUMIl inlnriwl e.s. and ciiiitja (lo a g'repFjlea ttcwiciiurage giime H:;.hVXgnm'a ftf the ball AssHHfel4jti3afu should prove o be. a banner r?cp IV'-n sport world. ...t i a mil folUiwiug the fortune, of the dark blue or Ihe light uiiiyr- Cn' tmmli someone ir Ihe eyenl takos place Jomom.w on the Thames Hiyi-r from I'uluey to .Morllake and it is Ihe -v.-iiiM iii intT scries. ii , . .... While iK.ssddy half a million people will b l t view the big fi-nnl nil I nni nti 1. I ;.. ... r n . 'ft ' ,." "V ""'"'" " "uiui.18 on- me resuu. linnaila gels Ihe new-earl.er than some parts of Hrilain, and if the wires are in order the resplt should arrive here tomorrow about nooii. These Cubes are Real Money Savers Because- Thoug h small in bulk, they are very high in food value concentrated, pure, rich nourishment from the best prime beef, with no waste, OXO Cube add vaxity to your cooking and enable you to use (ood which might otherwitc b watted. To new dithei thf add the finiihinj touch to old one they give new lite and tatine, Iran. forming "Left-oven" into appetizing delicacies. Try OXO Cubes in soups, sauces, gravies, stews, hash, meat-plea, paste for sandwiches, or for beet tea and otber hot drinks. OXO Cat in lint '4 iSc. nf in tirw oflO. 30. The Great Beef Economy I URGE PROTECT B.C FORESTS Reproduction Going on as Fast as Depletion says c. . Manning VALUE TO. PROVINCE Cut Could be Twice as Large no Losses From Fire and Insects FIRST YEAR OF If That Hrtlisti Columbia is the only province in Canada where the forols an, leprodueinig themselves as fasl as they are being depleted and I hat if properly protected from fire and insect depredations "the cut could be- twice, as large and still not cured the production, was a statement made hy K. C. Manning of the llrili.-h Columbia forestry department, formerly district forester here, al Ihe Hotary f Hull luncheon yesterday. .Mr. Manning urged that the forests be eonsidereil a crop ami not a mine to be exploited. II was one or Mrilisli Dolutniiia greatest sources' of wealth. The crop needed protection and ho urged that no man was entitled to his freedom who was careless with fire. Restocking Goes On Much of limber used today was from ion in Sou years old and lie mature should lie disposed of as soon as a niarkrt could lie found for it. liestneking wa poiriyr on chiefly hy disposing nf 1he flashing and leaving seed trees. Conservation was the difficult matter. All lands not used for any other purpose should be wowing limber. Mtiney wax needed to protect th'e forests in order to preserve the equilibrium bet-ween growth ami production. People did not realize Ihat one-sixth of the revenue or the government came from timber dir'-ct and indirectly twice that much. One-third (it the pro vincial payroll and hair the rreisht originating In the province came Trom forest products. 'Two-thirds- or the newsprint used ill the t'nited .Slates is oUjnined rrom Canada. . Three-riflhs or Hie timbpr or the Unlled Stales is now cut over. In l!l 12 the cut in this province amounted In fourteen hundred million pet. Last year it had amoiihled (o twenty-rive hundred and fifty million. Xn country or pro vince rould afford the present drain from fin and insects that was going on. ,J-'rom here to Frasr-r Lake half a million dollars was uncut an nually on getting out ties and ipiarler of a million m poles. Unless the timber was protected tins could not continue long.-l The timber regulated the waler flow and provided a splendid playground for those living in the cities. Mr. Manning was thanked by j'renidnnt Kerwin for his inter est ing and aide address. during lia pat AVar mi refer red lo In ii lii-ruf message from) Sir Henry T'ji"rnlo.n. chairman ami president of (lie Canadian; National llaijway "sytdrm. During) Hie evening '"nine broadcasting stations wcrj now in operation, from the Allantie to the llneky Mountains, said Sir Henry, audi I he tenth would be added toward i the end or May when it was) hoped the Vancouver station would lake lis place as one or I he piusl powerful in Canada. Most Ihilns have been radio-ccpiippcd during the year and Hie comment of tiie passengers left no doubl as t their salis-faclinu with the radio service rendered lliein during their journey lielween points mi the Canadian .National system. The presi dent's message carried a won I of thanks lo officers and employee or the system In western Canada lor the splendid service they had given I he company during the past year-and assured them as1 well n the radio public or western Canada and the roiled Stales that the Canadian National was out this year lo make-"l'.i25 n reenrd year Tor the company. Extends Invitation A. A. Tisdale, assistant to the general manager or western region, spoke in .the absence or . K. Varren, general manager, and extended lo Americans a hearty invitation to visit western Canada and learu at first hand of the beaulies of iher rivers. woods and lakes, and also of the magnificent mountain .scenery awaiting the tourist in the Can-4dian Rockies. "If you luive a vacation (i spend," said Mr. Tisdale, in his address. "Come and spend it wjlh us and I am sun you will not return home disappointed wilh your outing." The Fort Carry Hotel trio and I'raok Wright's Country Chili Orchestra, also a Fort Carry or ganization, together with the Transroua shops brass band, an irgauizalion formed of the com-, tany's employees, together with ' liirl Hill's Capitol Orchestra urnisliei (lie instrumental fea-ures or the evening, while vocal selections wen provided by Miss llai-l Mills and Messrs. Kilgour and Osear Noel. or Souvenirs Sjtecial souvi'nirs on Hie "hfrffiday party are being Irihulcil in kiildics and grown tips who wrote (lie station duringl.. r . ... ... i ii.ord! aiiiT iiii- m own ilSI OlfT. .M) stone was Icfl unturned to make his an outstanding event. ALICE ARM LA ROSE CO. IS RAISING $15,000 Local Company Propose Contln ulng Development Work this Year on Mine The Alice Arm La Hose Mining Co.. Ijtd. of which Dr. V. T. Kergiu is president, .las. II. riioninson. vice-nresidenl and 11.1' II. nriA I rri 1 PTnisVT ,l"'a' int'u- 'dfer one of the Jesl I KkIIAIII AVI llJ(lir:iliildes :,u U n.ii.tnrr i- . ...J iiiiiinin.n.Ti i :ii ' t- ""j'v - Sir Henry Thornton Sends Brief ' iV,; Message Over Radio Cele- beating Event WINNIJ'F.O. Mar. -27- Celebrating lie termination of one year or siiccessnii radio broad casting in weslckH Canada radio station CNHW located in Ihe Fori (iarry llolel. Winnipeg.wenl on the air last night wilh one of, the most ambitious programs of entertainment and addresses which has yp hern staged in western (,'unadn. The Canadian National llailways policy of radio broadcast ing was extended lo Ihe prairie provinces on March last and since the commence. menl then with (he use of -the Manitoba government lelephnnen slallon al Winnipeg 1ms been extended lo cover broadened from Hegina, Saskatoon, Calgary and Kdmnnion. Work is now me, in inr local riefd joda. ac-; eordng; to J. M, iiorfisoti.1 of. Dolly Varden railway this it is intended to resume opera- seven miles rrnin Alice Ami. r.very dollar raised now for thin purpose will he applied lo development. The shares lo an ordinary slock selling cam- Mnnrlon C.NJtA js knpwn as "Ihe Istsrfi. voice or lie Aliunde," and over A " b'-illiale mining vcnlure. hi Ihe I'nlled SIuIpk n.MlW nii Mr. Morrison is recommending "iniiipctf u .-if necome Known as "the voice or the Prairie and Lakes." on account or il? proximity lo Ihe lake district (,I Ontario and Manitoba. Sir Henry's Message The extensions which have been made In radio opera' ion tu I.T.U-Vk I. XtLnr CATARRH of the BLADDER .if, SsutHWi Kmh rnaute Lcsrsi sme : H0UtrmofvoiitrfttU I 3 a La llne shares which may lie olitaiued al rdlc a share in lols if 200 either rrom Mr. Morrison al Alice .nn or fnini I he eiun-pany s secretary F.. II. Mortimer. 't?l Seemid A''nue. GERMANY SHOULDERS BURDEN OF PAYMENTS DECLARES FINANCE CO.I MO.N TIIKAL. Mar. 21. - Oer-many is shouldering the burdens placed upon her by the Allies Tor lp payments against their claims ror reparations under the Oawes plan in a manner Ihat is likely to prove the most remark able example, or the resilience or a i;i';it nation that the finan- 1 lii-l.in- it Wttt U'iii-lil 'ifTikrila OS- . it ....ii i Amr uir di-i iim coi ri'spouoi'ii i the luveslnp'iit House or C: M. isco A Company in Hie March issue or their Foreign Kx-ehauge Hullelin. The ageut-gcneml for repara-lions, he continues, has issued u slalemenl covering receipts and lislnirsenienls during the first wo months of the present year. During January, Cermany paid over 2 1. 00(1.1100 and 'for February the receipts were ijilo.000,-0(10 including 25.nou,nf)(i rrom the fSeriwui railways. The industrial situation Is improving. The iron and steel branches lire enjoying grhat ac tivity: the coal market is belter Mortimer, seerelarv willi .lne''" "' textile .trade Is liooming Wells and Miles Donald of Alice, ''crnian mule representatives Arm, both old limeiv in this djs- "''' ' present negotiating fa-Iricl, also director, is in Hie j vored-naliou treaties with al-markel for sj 1 5,000 for iinmedi-! most every country or any im- lale develojiinenl work. Thin portance on the continent. 'company, controlled thus by; I... m flu- , i nil., lll lll-i. In il WATER NOTICE. , DIVERSION ND USE. T.U'h MITICK 1)111 lliv skcclU nirer I'lf.-k lnjr Cnliipanj. I lmlli'il, sdilrei.ii U 1318 siaiidsni Hank Uinldinit. no Mice; Arm. who isiln Jown ikwiX'J, M" eiililr ii ;U I? age returns of over 250 oz. silver to the Ion. now being iold ii" all treasury JVn ..".WV'T 8 i ,. .... ( " enhii: rel i' sioc.Jv as l Ii o present holders urn nnu nne r -et r being mil dlspnxing of whal liey raising Hie Mrress.irV 'funds. " f.r i'',l.t .W'VWlt vMt) . One of Prince Iiui'tliveiilei-Tv' siui druiiu tnln ' iiii-ri.iiKA Hllperl's! I'SrlMiiir slxmt nwlll end nr 1 1 111 Avenue, i.l.nl in' efl t'lWHra Twill-. The ter will (i jii jiiiha iim-iicii rriuii me i ri'im in a Alice Arm ror several years past.1"1""' "l"1 .,ialf '"H" Oiun tin- , ; . , .. . """til si iit uf llverlun or Curl .ui. .iiniiMMi is rop viiKTii uiaLi Kiiwsi-u Tipviili.- waler, und wtlli llltf ll I ll II 1 !l a III f.t. I liil Cllflnncu Ihi tilled rue ludiiHtrlal emii.ise mnni ihi-l "I "'V " r-ui'i i j lillid ileerllM-fl lis f.irt r rmcMKiie I.M oj the l.a Hose is amply justi- numixr U7n, iisnne :., i:m-i ninrii-i. fio.l ll,.. r:ti.'. i.!... iT,lU ii"" a linoiod en ilw wound n ii ,.r lsied, as Hie last TiMy Ions or ore, n, k3,,i ,iy r tari-n. tr... V ip f exiracieu and mil sli shipped nned gave gave aVer- aver- .ni"'"""r. ma. . iM'ii,un nr i lieu in niiiiaiil IliTi'io and in t in V Water An. I III 11 4 " u me oie "nice nroce nr nr the w Wjlti r lie eurdi-r, I'linie Kaifrl. II. i:. oliit-i-ilim) in the aniiiii-fltiiiii iniiv Iim niMii uni. i... i Willi the re-opening of f hn : "'?. Wsff iieeuntcr He wun im- enmn I vn-i.. ; i. Viw " . . " V1 ..'V.'"1"- I'aninineiii! j ..i . iMiiiiiMiiii-, til-Hum, ii. i... 1 1 in it tnirlv the ril'Kt aiiiieni-iiiiw nf till. I i ,.i-.n-.- i-mui iii-h piiiin-r. i lie nine nr ii- . , lions by driving u new tunnel asji'ie rirm iiiioio-niimi .r tiii tmiire i. suggested in Ihe report or Iho. M,rr i'luia v.K,:vno tomcanv Mlnisler-nf Mines for IDIO. The! tiMiicii, Apeiuani. mine is al.i...,.vi approximately some .....: ... nan i. stui WATER NOTICE. USr lllll ITnDlnr dircclly,. TAI;k Mitick UiM the CunadUn l.mn- ' i.Mimi-ii, niiiw n(l(iriHS IS VIZ .Tioinini ii nniiK niuir., vaneniuer. ll.i llreiire to take and lue r M-riind and In lnie ill, uati-r mil nf Ijh ubuti. iisie. ami on iMi, and Aln lilver, whiuli 111 rlnUH Mnllllil- 1- mill ili.iili. !.... slarleil on a new slnllnn al Vaiu ready Own. Ilv sellinir luerillv' Inlel. thrinmh Indian li.neru. e. ' tIIJ rouver whiel'i will nnernln tinder i direct. Ihe conm.inv Mill l.e nndee: IT IMIIIl-l r.!:?2'.f';5'.M.1.".J? (if Mil l.nke ""S:?"'''.".''' '? !l Hie call lellers C.nV ah he known as ''Ihe voice of Ihe Ia- '"lie. Die new slalinn al : Tim i-iiriurllv ..r . I... no brokerage expense nor any L,'.rV,lr. ," !"'.. '''"'J"'1' i iiot Mi.ono other or Ihe heMy cosm allached I .He.nlinedr'a'nVs t,f ' 17' .I'linin hi- inn-rim iniin ine m renin m, a Mt,, al mmr the ntnrajtu dam, and will u. iisiiil for Industrial I'liwerimriHiMe uiinii the l;""J.. ''"' as ran nf Indian Illume Nii iV..' I.i fV. u'.'l,"i '" irrniiiidnni the I til (Ihv i,t Mm-i-h iujn .. will l- filed III the nrrire i.r I n, wilnr J;:"'''' ''"" I rl. Ohlei-llim" t.. II e app f-nii,,,, ,,. fll.-.l will, tl, 'e IdTiiriler nr Willi the i;iiiniiOolr ;.r Water lilirlils. I'iill,i. i i,ii J i'lnrla n.c. n-liiihi' tl.lt iv rt.vi i"r' He flM aiM'niraiiie nr Oils ji'iil.o In a '!'"?, i:winer. Tin. date .r 'n. 1 1 e i; innifin nr thin nun i '" Mairii ta I jur. CANAMAN I.CMItCn YAllHS. l.linll.-rt . AlM'heanl. By C fc Fros i, Secretary. That FjUJaJ', March 7 Luscious FIRST TASTE Take it and you're Lost in a Dream of Delight nothing like it ever before. You've found it the most luscious of all milk chocolate i 3 3 13 mi SPRING will soon be HERE! START THAT "CLEAN-UP PAINT UP" CAMPAIGN NOW. Our new stork or lliuiehold J'aiots. amels. mid Alabastme has ju-t arriveil. i u investigate our 'Chiiiainel" Ib-pl. for Varm-ii S (ir. lining pruce-. (lot .tucks ol 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) r ll neuters- and Mcchann ' Tools, tiho ken V. J'ools .nni (ieueral Household Nci CsmIic- -r complete. Call .uid see our li-.e of WKMI-KVKII V Agents for the famous Gurney-Oxford Ranges STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. GET IT AT! Another Portland Canal Near Post Office, HIGHCIBS -GROCERS PHONE 586 BULK COCOA - 2 liis. for 25c now .- x New Spring HATS BROCK . . . BILTMORE BILTMORE $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 STEVE KING Phone Green 85. Third Avenut Oooorlui H. W. M. ROLSTON & CO. Stewart. Stockbrokers. - The first Treasury Issiy of Hid porter In; v Co., Ltd., is now offered the public al ?' prr " l is (he only oilier shipping initio beside Ihe l'rem",r PorllamJ IJatinl District. Ore shipped last vc " paid (levelnpiiiciil vyork- For full iiifortiialiun i"'fv Victoria- CORRYS CANADIAN RYE WHISKY HuZAhm (lomtuinkr Dominion Government xipeMsion Tlio Qutilily WJiisIy of Cunacio- I I This udverlisement Is not published or displayed W Idipior Control Hoard or by the novertmie'11 01 liritisb (ioliiinhitt.