PAGE tWO co t-V .... IS" you 11 aoree Dress Indicates Character Of People. ' hat Chase asanbom j BRAND Toffee Is mm Delicious t han any other The Daily News PHINCB RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA "Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daiiv News. 'Limited. Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all ports of the British Empire and the United Slntes. in advance, per year '$(1.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page .i.i$2.R0 per inch Local Readers, per insertion." . ...2Tc per line Classified Advertising, per insertion.. ....2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion ,...lue per agate line Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 98 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received stibjcci to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Thursday, May 21, 1025. Sir Henry Thornton As Publicity Man. .Sir Henry Thornton, it is announced, will go to Europe the last week in June and while there plans to deliver 07 lectures on Canada in 21 days in various parts of the country. He will be the best publicity agent Canada has had. He lias travelled all Over the country alid knows it like a bonk. . Also he is a con vincing public speaker, and at the. same jime a picturesque figure. r ' ' Disabilities Of . , Other Places. While we have our disabilities as a district, ve haVe a lol wilh which to console ourselves. We do inil get flooded out here and w.e do not gel driven hut by storms or heal or intense cold. We do not gel plagues of fliesnjir are we liable lo forest fires. We have much to congratulate ourselves on. Beautificatlon Of This City. .Many cities are beautified by planting- straight rows of trees. We hardly need to do thai here because we have plenty of trees growing on the vacant lots that will provide shade and make the place picturesque. What is needed instead is to get rid of some of the slumps. The railway company should again be importuned to do sojlielhjng toward improving the approach loward Sixth Street-by pulling oiit the worst of the old slumps which now disfigure the landscape. Crass is growing well on the lots and all that is needed is to get rid oMhe slumps. .Another efesore is the hayfiehl in front of the Armorie? .and Ae St. Andrew's Society. This was formerly one of the beauty spots .of the city and Jias badly deteriorated. Others might help in improving Ihe city by pulling out stumps a"nd. making lawns. Many are already doing it but the .more is done the belter for everyone. The person who makes a nice garden 111 front of his house is a public benefaclor. In driving through some parts of Canada or Ihe Hulled Stales communities are foupd where everyone is poorly dressed aud whertythe people are poor and dirty and give every indication of hard' tlhtes-' Thjey have a, hard fight against jiature to gel ft living and It shows', jtself .eyery;,haseoT Jheir lire. , Th e wri te r lias ft f tn 1 lid W lf 'rihiVf klk-aj(ihlgy j the northern borders of California. A number of people were 'met all of whom were dressed in slacks. When Ihe little town was reached, investigation was made in hope of discovering a suitable plafe for lunch. None siK'h could be found. Alf looked too dirty, and uninviting. It was decided to drive on rather than risk eating at such a place with such people. It was unkempt, unpleasant and run down. There is nothing of that about Prince Rupert except in a few of Ihe 'luiildings and some of the, vacant lots. The people here, out of working hours give every indication of prosperity. They look well fed. are wejl dollied and all have that cheerful air that come.of good living and hopefulness. It is a phase of life that we should always try to present to visitors. Lei us put our best goods in Ihe shop windows and make our town as pleasing as possible, especially during this coming season when we are expecting so ninny visilnr. mi 'J LPflUJIIIr LtcL, Montreal ' A . 4lJgBHlBHHHr Send m IrN rtclpt book. Wim WOMEN ELECT OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR Annual Meeting of Women's Auxiliary of Anglican Church Yesterday OFFICERS ELECTED Mrs. Du Vernet Honored by Instituting Mlssfon Fund Named After Her The annual meeting, of -Caledonia diocesan Women. Auxiliary of the Anglican Church look place in Ihe city yesterday. The session opened at St. Andrea's Church wilh communion service at 10 o'clock in Ihe morning, Archdeacon . A. Hix official ing. An inspiring and instructive sermon was then given liy Prof. Short of the Anglican Theological College,' Vancouver, Ihe subject being "The Power of ' ' Prayer." . Afler lliis service, Ihe meeting adjourjied lo the lower ball for the regular business session, Mrs. MrCoskrie. firsk president, presiding. Representatives from 'mithers, Terrace, llazclloiij Endako, Telkwa, Seal Cove and Prince Rupert' were given a warm welcome by the honorary vice-president, Mrs. U. A. Hix. Mrs. (ioodsel of Seal Cove re plied. At 12 o'clock noontide prayers were said and at I o'clock a delightful luncheon was served by I lie member of SI. Andrew's W.A. The afternoon session opened wilh a hymn and lilariy followed by the first vice-president's ad- Iress. Mrs. 11. L. Mcintosh moved Ihe adoption of annual report .. During Hie afternoon Mis Lennox, assisted by Japanese in costume, gave an. interesting ad dress entitled Tea party in Japan. This was, followed by an enlightening address on mission work in Japan by ProL Short; Officers Elected The meeting elected olllcer for the year as follows: Mrs. A. E. Wright. Secretary treasurer of juniors, Mrs. J. 11. Pillsbury. Secretary. Vtrcasurer of lillle helper, Mrs. W. 11. Tobey. Secretary treasurer of envel ope,, .urs. .. I'., nazeii-jones. Secretary treasurer of litera ture, Mrs. II. A. Philpoll. "Living Message" editor, Mrs. Adam Maekie. United thank offering secretary, Mr. Wallac C. Orchard. Dorcas secretary treasurer. Mrs. W. E. Collison. Prayer partner secretary treasurer, Mis Davie. Mrs. Du Vernet Honored An important resolution Was er, 2tt.flf choppy. "Se SJellri, Du passed instituting;' a XSTJnV'nrsHiiifftiWl in honor of Ihe faithful and efficient work of t lie first president of the diocesan Women' Auxiliary. The purpose of this fund will be to raise i 01 annually from Ihe neeil In bo designated liy Mrs. Du Vernet. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DIP.HY ISLAND Cloudy, calm, barometer, 30.()rt; teniierature, tH; sea smooth; 1.30 a.m. spoke steamer Prince Rupert abeam Lucy Island, northbound. HILL HAHHOIL Cloudy, fresh northwest wind; haromelrtr 29.05; leniperalure, 47; sea I smooth; 8.D0 p.m. spoke steamer , Venture left Soinlula norlh-(bnund. i DEAD THEE POINT, Cloudy, jligh! southwest wiild; harnmeler, i 20.03 ; leniperalure, 50; sea smooth. Noon DK'HY ISLAND. Overcast, calm: barometer, .'10.10; Icmpcr- alure, 52; sea smooth. I HULL HARIIOH. Cloudy, light Inorlhwcsl. wind; barometer, 30.- .- 02; leniperalure, 58; sea smooth The Man in the Moon Y.S if-fcir-fci 1 inn OPPOIUTNITY people' (Mllll. knocks minim I THE Dean of Manchester coif-ifessed Mint lie. turned .tin light loV SO lilt' VOUI1!.' people might liolit hand in church. . What an awful deanl 't'hcr'e was 'a lime when people f liTmv til such thing were wicked. OUJl Mary had a little ship Which sailed Ihe ocean blue, Fresh egg she had, for every day x She had Ihe ship lay In. SMILE and Ihe world smih's with you drill and you grin alone. For the world lias a place for a jovial face, For the foolish it lias hut a stone. I HAVE found that Ihe world is divided inlo I wo classes, Ihe joyful and optimistic on one side and the experienced on the oilier. THE rum runner Sladaeonn has had 'Jier name changed to Kuyzakuzinl. No custom ulll-rer will be aide to call her hy name if lie has lo give evidence jngninsl her in the courts. SOME people go nuT every evening because they are afraid lo be left alone .wilh their STEW. INC Is up and il can go down anain without affecting me. What I need Just now Is some sterling or even a lillle pood Canadian currency. .11 ST send lie radio I'p lo Ihe attic rnFess you gel more than .la.z lunes and sialic. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert May. 21, 1616. Honorary President, Mrs. DujSeJf's cafe, Mrs. Deiners milin Vernet. President, Mr, (i. A. Hix. First Vice-President, Mrs. Mc- Coskrie. Second Vice-president, Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh. Secretary, Mrs. A.' Lionel Holl- 'jy. - Treasurer, Mis Wcsl, Secretary treasurer for, girls, will turn oer their profits to morrow lo Hie Red Cross Society in connect ion with the campaign which is taking place. 'The American halibut schooner Vassa arriwd in port from Ihe banks yesterday 1 with 2t.n00 pounds of fish for shipment ensl from here. Prince Oenrge Joslerday elecl- cd its first city council. . Uillet I was chosen mayor and aldermen elecled were. Frank A. Ellis. E. A. Eagel, E. II. Livingstone, .1. R. Lambert. Frank Hu j-gle and II. E. Parker. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS NOW READY The Canadian National nail-way, ti.avo now on . i)lo Summer Excursion ' tickets foi,.l,1sper Rational Park, Eimidrtllin' and. Cal gary,' . Tickpl gridd- foiniv an reluniiiig idlrfect orNlife way vYa Vancouver. Excursion ticket lo Winnipeg and point in Easlern Canada and United Slate go on sale May 22nd; choice of routes, stop-over, very low' fare. f...ii : f it i mi.. - various diocese. Ihe money lo he , ' , ' l' devoted to some most pressing 0nW''' lJ.,,f' '?:nw' Prince Rupert. Photic 200. 127 CROWS ARE RAIDING NESTING GROUNDS OF DUCKS IN ALBERTA EDMONTON, May 21.- Crow are playing havoc with wild ducU egg thi season, according to Secretary Masnu, of Hie Northern Alberta Onine nrjd Fish Protective league, who paid a' visit lo Ihe dominion government bird sanctuary at Minisllk Lake. TOry?re ; A little higher in price , but Iff fl ! what a wonderful difference If m m ! a few cents make " sib Sff f PLAYERS i : navy cut f.) CIGARETTES JJ The Westliolme Theatre, lten,j j u tl the local sportsmen lo make drives against I lie crow cry store and Coles Cigar Slorej,.. visiting their favorite duck- ... . ... . ..m 1. 1 t j. 1 hunting haunts and clearing out Ihe black marauder from Ihe slough and like fringe. Only In this way will spoil sjnen be certain of enjoying I heir duck hunting lo the full Uns aiilumu. Advertise in the Dally New. DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS Nolle to Contractor! PORT FRASCR SCHOOL F.tLf:i TK.MH.ns. rmluriwil "Tendrr fur fi.rl t'rrr Srii.ii." mill Im- twrin-it he ltu. Il.u.i.nr.l.ln Ih. tlfillj.. ..f tlll.lir- vi'nrk. mi in 1 ii'i'lui'k iHut Hf Umifiavf tin- fill UV of JliW IVii. liit UK- en- -lloti and nnnlfliKi nf a smalt ow IKxnii SrlMml at t'ttl l'ra:r lu ilw oiiultrra Kit-Moral MMrlrt, II. i: I'luito. i-rtrinllirt, Cirtitrarl, ami 1'iirm r Tiii(l-r way Ih- un ami arir thr liti day r May. my and fm itier iuiiii-fiiain ulitaliiwl at llw I 'tin it UH'iil tf I'ublir Wirk, I'arlUiiii'iit I'nllrt iii and at ttm rntiiiwmr .f rie. : nn n-niMII Am-nM, CiMiit lloiUM-. Iliri Tttrr, I'tiiirr Oiwrr. Vaiit-imfr, I'rlnrt-luiixri. Oilr of Un. Mwlflratx-if. ( t.. ran if (ilitalnnl rnn tin- I'ejuirl nirtit mi tliirut nf a d-MNilt if Tmi IhiIUm (Hi.tin. lilrh mil tn ri-funlsl m rriiirn f JIh- plan, tic., Ih t'l "n- , TIH d'lWf t AT . nvs yurtf lK)' ff TT- j v. eiiiur. ' tunmir Mlnltrr ami Pulillr Work Kiirmi-! Iw-parlminl of piilitir Wrk. i'lrllammi lliilldliia. Vlrlurla. It.)'.. (ALE OP LAUNCH "LEILA R.M rnrtrr. will In1 n-i-rlvnl tiv (Im- mirtr-laiH-d up I" Von f M"ii.t. tlx l-t of Jimn. ISfS. rr llir pun-haw of the Ijimrh "Ulla 11" lio lymr at Ihf Prllirr lliiHrl lry luxk, Prlm-r luirl. Il.i:. 1 hi l.lillK-M. Iliilll In tt I. Ma k'llltth of ttl' a". Iii-am If ft", ilrplli I", rinilppi-d Willi a S i yllmli-r l.'i H.I' I iim.ii Kinliif. -1 inlli and li li-piiiK arf-iiinnHirtitloii for U itiiii. v for mnlirr rllrnUr apply to th-PMrlii Kor-lrr, Pi-lm-' Ittiwtt. B.i: Thi' hllH't nr any Irmlrr tnH nnva-Mill)' til f pled. JAMES PATKIISOM, 1'iiiTlixlnir Axriit. parllaiiu'iil linlldlnirs. Vlrlnrln. H.:.. May I Mil, HKf.. THE NAVIftABLC WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R. S. C. Chap. 115. The. Canadian Fishing Company Limited hcriliy pIVM notlre Dial It IliU lllhli-r ttniiltin-iSl nf Pnnkintr I -iVe nvpi sniiine.isi oi i.noKiug i..ike. oxer wim h,.t.ti,, 7 f Srl OfpiMiu-d Ihe week-end. Wandering thnvit the Minister or Pulillr Work at oitawa ., , . , , .'ami In the ifrirr of the ln-irinlrir nf th Ihe sliore or the lake one can sert und iteiristry cat Dini-ict at rrinrc '"'I'l'l. " rtonrrlptlnn or thf! aim and crows-ilriviti" llin. rtiirk rltrhl nfT i rims iiiiim me, (iiu-hs rif,iu on panH lf , hirt rini.ry. ranucri' Imlld- llieir nests, il is staled, and am and work appurtenant therein . . Im I It tit June In I'rawr . . , , in . prior, 1M, IBIS, everywhere ruined nesl with Hie neadi m rront .r Lot va. lunre t, eggs all sucked can be found. J-mm. ririrt, provinre-nf iirmi con.m- Nol only I .thi happening at and nkr. .miticf. that rier the i- iij.,1.111. . .. ci..i t piniUM of niie im hi tli rrmn ihe date of Minislik Lake, say Secretary u rirti nuijiiration i.r ihi ni.iii th llflilnir (Uiinpiiny Limited ulll Mason, but. from reports being Ji'sUr li. received II I taking place at the Minuter or pubiie work at in DEAD THEE POINT. Cloudy, other nesting ground in ,f- tliA lit'? " '" nl 'nr approval in ()f hi Raid it- un ttiiinA and for lniiv fresh southwest wind; bnromel- dlslrlcl of Tofleld, Hyley and :,HrarM,;eV:,,n,,, it'iiiperuiure oo, sun iiiiiiien. , ior .May. ivna. In 11... ni.,in r 11. 1. nfllAl.U "lb 1A.HAII..T USUI.- 1 IIIINPANY LI MULL) COAXING SLEEP with a Simmons Outfit No. 102i Red Consisting of New Ceijtnn Coil S. Mallress, in Walnut or Ivory Eiimh. Cash Price Our plant is equipped to 1 v $45.00 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings . . . . phone 123, 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. Canadiati National Rajlways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P'. 20,000 Ton Floating .rD Englnoers, Machlnlits, Eollermakeri, Blacks Eic makers, Found-r., Woodworker., ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. handle at kh"1 of MARINE AND COMWEHtiHu PHONES 43 and 38F UaHHramai RAW FURS . rll P"" If you want lo bo paid highest possiwu for your HAW KUHS, forward UiWW R, S. ROBINSON A SONS, J.T;.pank B,dS, Branch Receiving Office :-1 225-6 Stancar Vancouver, B.C. . Winn'rrt' . . n K I I lllllVC o Head Office: H.H.H. Hiug-, ' Est. 1H8.1. -