PAdE TWO FACTS ABOUT TEA SERIES-Hol 6 Appearance of Tea No Guide The only way to test tea is to taste it. Many people have the idea that a finely rolled -and tippy tea is superior in flavour to a large rough leaf. In reality this is not of necessity the case. The altitude at which the tea plant grows determines the amount of essential oil and alkaloid theine in the leaf. The essential oil gives tea its flavour; the theine contributes the stimulating value. The only way to insure always receiving a uniform quality is to insist upon a skilfully blended and scientifically sealed tea like "SALADA" whose reliability, goodness and delicious flavour have become a household word. II SALADA" The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue.. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Who Will Do Work ' At-Salt Lake? Monday, May i, 1925. Pelagic Sealing Treaty Discussed. The Vancouver Star discussing the sealing trenty urge that it he continued. Apparently Vancouver docs not expect to benefit from the scaling business and the waters aijjacent lo Vancouver are not depleted by the seal herds. The seals ia.. uiilshta of Vancouver Island, but here most of them travel ninth between Queen (iharlolte Inlands and Prince Rupert and they live on fish as they travel. In the neighborhood of Rivers Inlet the Department of Marine expend a lot of money in killing off, the se;t lions. fur seals are very similar in habits to the ea linns. They all eat fish and as they pass they lake thousands of. fond fishes, thus helping lo deplete Uie-s'loA. But we protect them' Kiid ' ak. that the number Ite increased. . . If the sealing treaty is to lie continued, Prince Ruperjl should demand a 'share of the pells. "While Victoria was unce the . ,.. l! . I I - t . ii i . . seiiiniif ceiiue aim may even yei niKe nan in me nusiness. it is Prince HupVrt that would benefit from -the open season. Then Prince Rupert should get pail, iit. least, of that fifteen per cent that is paid over lo the Dominion. Either open sealing or a share of the proceeds should be our demand from tlui Dominion government. ,i Japanese Immigration. Canada has 'a gentleman's agremenl with Japan in regard to admission of Iheir nationals to (Iris 'country. An understanding was reached lhat not more than 150 were to come here eaclj year. Now it is claimed lhat the agreement has been broken and that last year 7I0 came lo Canada, no fewer than .ir8 claiming lo be wives or children of Japanese already here. The only plan, if the agreement is o be conlinned, is for the Rritish consul at Tokio or Yokohama .to vise the passports aiid to -refuse any beyond Ihe slated number allowed to come. Canada must control her own immigrants and must speak yery plainly to any country that would force her people on us if not wanted, The Japanese are a wonderful people but they 'nti best develop in their owncountry, under their own laws. They have many virtues-and perhaps are heller! people than our-Relve. lii many respects they certainly excel over those of the white race, Jujl that ii no reason vvhy a race problem should ui Hi hist trpoirMhis country. ' I Who is going lo put in a dock at the sail lake to accommodate the Visitors to that resorl this summer? The swimming cjub seems to have failed b raise Ihe necessary enthusiasm lo gel Ihe work going and in Ihe meantime the good wcnlhcr is nlruuldue and the dock will be needed. Something should surely be. done before long. The difficulty is to fmd anvone .sufficiently inloresled to carry it on. The 'Salt Lakes are Ihe chief attraction for tourists in the district flhd the most accessible local resort. The second lake "Vr v''i pl'e wnfTe bathing can be indulged bv young and Old Wilhoul danger. 11 should be Ihe pride of Ihe e'itv and anv-Ihing like iteglect should be carefully avoided. "Now Feeling Fine and Able to do my own work" Mr. Walter Grieves, Coe Hill, Ont., writes t "I Wa in luch a weakened, run-down condition that I cauld not take care of my household dutiei. I was unable to ileeD at night, and the doctor told me I wai anaemic. 1 commenced a treatment of Dr. Chase'i Nerve Food and to-day I am feeling fine and able to do all my own work. "My little girl had eczema, and different remedies took no effect what ever. We got a box of Dr. Chate'i Ointment and that one box relieved her." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 0 eta. av box of 00 pill, Fxlnunion, Males & Co., IUl., Toronto PRESBYTERIAN TEA WAS HELD ON SATURDAY IN art in Ihi; entertainment : Piano Miss Jean firievo and MJss Beatrice Benier. Dances Highlnad fling and Irish jig, hy Miss Jean Scott, ac- eoptpanted hy Miss Mary DaUther; haloon dance, hy Miss Marian Ouimi; skinning rope lan'ce, Miss Kdna Ireland, hc- ompaniwf by Mrs. .11 in Ion. Sketch "The Doctor," hy Jerry Maun. Belly Brown and Jwyllim Hughes. Sketch hy four hoys' I.loyil reer, Ian Murray, Garfield Mc-j Kinley, and Billy Fuller. Orchestra selections, hy Dr. rice's juvenile orchestra. Violin solrv Miss Audrey Par kin. ROP REPORTS ARE EXCELLENT SO FAR Rains Delayed Seeding In Some Districts but Is In Progress Now The crop report ' of "tun Ban!: of Montreal .says that seeding in Ihe prairies provinces as started earlier than usual and Hie seed hed was generally in .excellent condition, Ih the Calgary district nearly fifty per cent of me seeuing nan iieen Hone and Ihe moisture was ample. Haiti delayed seeding fn the l.ethhridgc district. In the irrigated districts in (lie south six thousand acres is ready ror sowing sugar beets. - The country around Hegina was delayed slightly hy cold showery wealher hut seedins is now well under way under excellent conditions. Spring plowing i well advanced, and there is cinly a slight decrease in (he wheat acreage. In the Winnipeg district wheal seeding is well under way and Ihe acreage is about the same a? last year in spite of the had weather in the fall which hinder ed preparation of Ihe land. FUNERAL OF LATE JEFFERSON MCLEOD Took Place Last Thursday Vancouver Many Floral Tributes in Funeral services for Ihe late A'exander Jefferson Mx-Leod, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. McLeod of Ibis city, look place last Thursday afternoon in Vancouver from t'enlre Si Banna's chapel to Ocean View Cemetery. Itev. W. K Kerr of Ontario officiated am TIIF. DAIL7 OTJWB Mr. anitMVs..'P. tos. Mr. and j Mrs. It.. T. Lea, fi. S. .NTcPherWi, .Mrs. A. Mcl.eo.l iin.J family, MJss i lv'.-il)iliin llmiilitv Mrlvilloo and HALL OF NEW CHUKlH Mr. and Mrs. A. . i nol and Mrs-. Olsen, Vancouver: Very, Successful Event at Which, ..." VI1IT. . nnnn a Number Took Part; Sum . Will lUflU RWhLV A $50 Raised rnder the auspices of the; ladies' aid of the Presbyterian t :ii in t;li there was an unusually interesting tea in the church hall at -which Dr. Price's juvenile orcheslra-took part and the playing: of 'which was much appreciated The affair was a inure stirpes and the sum of 50 was added lo the funds of the society (herefrom. Th" geiiecal arrangements vere In IIim handsof Mlm presi dent, Mrs. J. (ircer, wilh'Mrs. W illiam Millar convenor of Ihe lea room, assisted by Mosdames Alex. Finnic. IJ. Delgarno, H. J. I. Smith,-K, A. -Mann and J. L. Lee. The cashier was Mrs., Mice; rnndy was sold by Mrs. .1. iinpsoit, assisted hy Misses lua Woods aipt May lleid; ic cream wfts dispensed hy .Mrs. Ilaynes and Mrs. Frank Moore; ami tlw program was arranged by Mrs. D. Thomson. The following look BURNED THE CAKES Historians attach great im portance lo the fact lhat King Alfred allowed the cake To, bum lha( the good-wjfe Maude had lobl' him to look nrier. But lo bake cakes properly in KinK Alfred's, tinpivWu's it difficult task. There were no modern ovens. But modern fndmlry has int. proved baking .method. Today the iip-to-dale hake nen is healed hy electricity.' Snch nvens are clean and safiil.ry. Yop, can. see them in, operation at the I'terfrle Window Bakeries maker of Klectric Bread. Infi I I The Man in the Moor ."WSJ- IK I could only write like some, of the editors, I know this would he tho' funniest poltniut in t lie paper.' THf'HK was (a young lady named Bla'nca Who retired when Ihe ship wa at anchor But awoken with dismay' When she he.trd the .mate say, Wo must pull up the lop sheet and spanker. ' " I'll KM K was a young girl'a'l Ihe hoedtiwn Deleriniiie.l she'd wear her dress. low down t ' She no sinner ."poke Than a rihhon sring.'broi?e And she left at onCe from the hoedown. ' (JIHLS once wore whalebone, Now they have backbone. IF you call on a imin when he is tight he is lUoelylo'innon up (lolleelors pleae lake noie. l-f.NK naiei3 lingerie ihn lalesl Paris fnd. ' It would sea rcely . d; y)vg.v. Hoinel Ii hii? might lia'ppen. fi j. . 1 SIIK sported new ' lingerie 1 A flimsy French fad. The rain soaked' il . Ihrough And then she giifrtnad, I'or the pajtefIel go, ' And what liapjiened you know. Those garmenl.s were all thai she had.-;' . .. ... ' . WHAT we have been,, wonder fug about is whether Ihe Senate has been fn session sfnee r!asir recess. Others Wer1 wondering if Ihey were in session heforn Fjister. Yes, .take, we know they were because we were told lhey adjourned a week' fir (wif befo.-e Ihe f'oininnn. ' ' ' THKX jiere's' loMiV'setininf, Dreaming all 1ay Of the lliiiig.H-he I nvcr . Kxpecled lo a.v.;t ' THK lealesl . nenKaBon U wejithfir. ' It ti.bTtur'ni omuiI, thn'tikrylrti;!', J; J; , AND here's i(f i the wKt .silting fn Mala Who whisper discreetly For rain to abate. filter man JAKK says Ihe chief recrea-linn of l)ie Prjnee Itupert people Is gossip. It s sn refreshing you know. IlKnK'S Ihep In the gossip To.wlioni nnllilng ihnller Unless she is tearing Her neighbors initnlfe'rs, the pallbearer were Brenlon " L seldom hear any Jokes Lee. Norpian Furness, Motile. aboul than bein descenucd from McLeod, Alexander McDonnell, l'.Uhe monkey. Wohian makes a Tillie and (J. Kvans. There was a large attendance of frieiuls anil many ears followed Ihe, remains to the last resting place. Oinong those sending Powers were: The. family, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. (inrdon, Mr-and Mrs. I). II. McDonald, Mr. ami Mrs. F.rnest Love. Mr. and Mrs. Viereck and Miss Mabel Viereck, Mr. and Mrs. L A. Mr Mac, Mr. and Mrs, .1. Barks, Mr. and Mrs, J. llnwat, W. J. Ilaytnond and Mrs. liny-' moiid, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Harlan, i Mr. anil Mrs. D. Olennle; Thomas Bannay, Mr, and Mrs. Kane, J.i W. MacDonabl, Slewart & .Mob-b'y Ltd., Mrs. Alex.v Jac.o)is, W. Bayner, Mr. Gallons; Miss Mary McLeod, "Keallle; Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Furnes and family, Mrs, I- O. McLeod, Mrs. Donaihy, monkey of him nnyway so where Is Ihe Joke? HKftFS o Jhe monkey from Whom man descending, Held, on by his (nil Picturesquely suspending. Before the Ball A wartnibaih with a liberal lather of llaby'a Own Soap, leave one refreshed, ready for the dance, and with the clinging areina of the Roses of I'rancc which inspire tta fragrance. - You cannot get a purer or mora delicately perfumed soap at any price-yet Iliby'a Own sells in iudiviilnal cartom, 10c. a cake, 195T4 19543 19590 ' 4 l0r h - May Supplement The most popular songs, the newest dance numbers, the latest instrumental selections and double-sided Ked Seal Records by the world's greatest artists, are here in great variety. Ask your nearest dealer to put you on his mailmjj list if you hare not received the May Supplement of Victor Records. 5onie recent rtleasex DANCE RECORDS Double-tided, lie. Monte Carlo Moon Fox Trot Don Clark and Bis La Monica Iljllroom Orrh. A Sun-Kist Cottage in California Fox Trot George Obn and 11 is Music Bring Rack Those Rock-A-llye Baby Days- Fox Trot If You Don't Tell Me Fox Trot (Bow Am I "Gonna" Know) Dick Long's Nankin Cafe Orchrotra No Wonder (That 1 1 .ove You) - Fox Tro t International .Novelty Orchestra Betty Lee 'Fox Trot Jack Shilkre t'a Orclitra VOCAL RECORDS Double-tided, 7ic. tX,2&0 Katharina! (Cometlun with Orch.) iDon't Bring Lulu DIUy Murray 1946W Bring Rack Those Rock-A-Bye uaoy uays (My Best Girl Crorgi I'rke May 4, 1915. in tt wriiien Maiemenl pre-fenled, li the ejly cmiiieil lu.t uixht ty Mnyor .NVwIou in uns-wer lu .fjuett'hm.s iut hy Aid. Monlphiuery," Mayor .Newton nU in pari: "In nimwering lliene pu,Mon.s Ihe innor wixhoH to iny thai in future he will u-e his own Judgment even if conlrarr In (he proeedure hylnw a lo whether or lint ho will answer pie-dion of ti Irival nalure for eiuharraninjr purpose only. Jtn feelv Ihe lime of Ihe rouneil can he iut In rritich heller n.t." David MeLennnn, a welt known resident of 'die city, was found dead on the floor of hi.i home on Horden Street yeslenhiy af-lerrioon. He wa a hrolher of L ,C. MeLennan of Vancouver. Iferherf K. A. Itohertott, who ha heen jiraetisfiiir'Iaw In Van couver, haw heen appoinled JmlKe for Carihoo dlslriet with head quarters at Prince fieorjre. IN PROBATE. IN TMC SUPRCME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBia In, ihe. Matter nr the Admlnlntrallun Arts mi ll! thf MalU-r of I lie F.tate of Jnlin John- "ii, imrrn, llliruio. TAkt: MiTir r mm iv i.r.io. i u. Ilonnp r. Melt. Vminir. in.idn ihi 7ih iiau ... . ,.,, I . r, . r, i a . ..... .. . . : . . -7IMM, .lh. i win niipmnii'ii Afl. mir.MMior f iln hkii nr John Jnhn.' mil. diTcawd, ami mi tmrtirn Imvlnir fining arnliMl lli' rnilil enute are hfiptiv r(iilinl to riirulnh nun, properly vrrl'- .. ... .in ir iiiiiirr imp phi ny nr Miiy. A.l. tj, and m naith'ii irwli-bted lo Uir, rHtain hi p ri'iiHliril in imy ilf, n5nt of tliflr Indi htrdnrjs to tne'rnrtri' NORMAIY A. WATT, ortlrlal AdinliiNliolor, . 9 I'rlncn loiiM-rt. II C. unfa the stn day of April. in.' 19524 Produced in Canada VOCAL RECORDS-Continued (I'll See You In My Dreams j Because Tliey All Love You I Frank)) Biur INSTRUMENTAL RECORD Double-tided, 15c. The Toreador and the Andalusiaa 7 Maid - Feramors Wedding I-Tocessjcri , Victor Symphony Ortbestn RED SE.L RECORDS JO-lneh double-titled, SUi .nl.Jetceue (Ltillaby) (Jarnefflt1, IUJ5Urc.u: (LulUlj (Cui) Cecilia IBnsen iDtar Old Girl V 1078Slw Wa rl in OM Kentwky I vReinald Werrenrati 12-Inch double-Metl, Rtyolrtto Caro Nome (IWrrst Name'f (Italian) ' i ... 6495Barl.'rrc Uruf Voce IVa fa (HarlirTof Srib) (A Lit lie Voice I Hear) fltalur Toll Dal Moptt Victor Talking Macliine Company of CsmatU.l.ltnlfd "His Master's Voice Ten Years Ago In Piinea Rupart Victor THE SALVATION Diamond Jubilee Self Denial e& May 4 to 16, 1925 YOUR GIFT WILL HELP