.US" PAG ft TWO vny. TikiL7 scrr8 ' Rich in Flavor delicious SALADA II B604 satisfies the most discriminating taste. Atrial will convince you. The Daily News PRINCE RUPEHT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Pdhlished Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Hupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Wednesday. May 0, 192.r. A Rub For The Men On.DpIng Their Bit. A correspondent aks lhat (lie men he. given a ruh on doing their share in giving for (he children's ward at the hospital. Sjie thinks flie women do their share and thai men are the one who lke to make good fellows of themselves by giving money that belongs to women. To the inen we would like to say that they spend a lot of monej carelessly and foolishly and neglect some of the important thing. Just now an imporlant thing i providing a place for children at the hospital. This is sadly needed. No matter whal the opinion may be as to who i-liould keep up the hospital or bow it should be conducted, the need is there today and the only way to fill that need is to do it ourselves. If we do not provide the children's ward no one will do it for us. All thai is asked is a donation toward this worthy object. Those 'who have no children of their own should give double to show their appreciation of the 'work" of the-others in raising children to carry on the affairs of the nation. Beer Parlors And flights Of Women. If beer parlor are available for men they should also he for the use of women. That is logical and reasonable. Women have as much right tu drink beer as men. If it is good for men it fs good for women. There should be no distinction. The brewers and others in the south, according to yesterday's despatches, fear that their business will suffer, if women are allowed to continue to exercise the rights of citizens. To them, women are a danger, su.tliey ask-tbal women be kept out or the beer parlors and that the right to go there be reserved for the lords of rreatiou. While It must be admitted that not many men wish to take their wives and families to beer parlors yet there is no reason vhythere- houlIhe diseriininatiioKgaiist I heweaker- -ex members of oiie sex from" privileges wiped the other is given would lie gross discrimination. t Dolly Varden And Alice Arm Camp. " nil, . . . . i t . 1 1 ' j it . . i ne success 01 me uce Arm mining camp depends very largejy on the operation or the JJolly Vnrdeu mine winch has been closed for several years. If it were operated and the railway) active, not only would the Dolly Varden be shipping ore but other properties near the railway could gel then" ore-out to tidewater. .Ii,st as the success of Stewart al first depended on the Premier Mine, so today the future of Alice Arm is very largely lied tip with the holly Varden mine and railway. II is ' very greatly to be hoped that the mine will be sold and that there will be renewed activity at lhat camp. Girls In Training And Boxing Bouts. At SmjUiers jhe other day. .appeared a number of boys and men In exhibition boxing bouts and on the same platform at the same, entertainment was singing and dancing by ladies arid a dri(l by a squad of the Canadian Oirls in Training, a church or-ga'uixalioit. '' There seenis no good reason why lurxing should always he associated with the rougher elements in the community, II is a niauljf sport add one that should be encouraged. II is altogether a dirfe'ren,! thing; from prize fighting. The example of Hiu'ither.- js, oneto,he emulated. ' The. only Wav .to Wo the" pninr irsperjfiiye is lor. i lie resperinble people of the city to uike an interest in j(. v. J.net'!8mlth Murder f $4&$$iS ' Centre Of Stage. The Janet Hicilh murder still occupies the centre of the ulfllrii. ill UtiifirU f..! lot-. 1 .1. "V.. ..II '.- J. i . r, iMiini uiiiiiiiiiiiiu ,111 niner news lenture is read so eagerjj as one having to do with the notorious case. The apparent' attempt lo. hush the affair Jias had the effect of ninkrnfc people keen lo know all about it. Under lhe c v'a to be expected Mint many people would be suspected who were not guilly. That is the fault of those who failed lo take Proper .measures al me beginning to investigate the whole cir-cilmslafjces. The murder of a girl is something that cannot be PHsed up-lightly, and the attempt to smother investigation at the beginning leads to all sorts of suspicion, "Back was Very Painful I am now Well Again" Mrs. Wm. Walker, Webbwood, OnL, writes: I w ick for leveral months with my itomach, I had puns in the back, and how I uied to dread wash day, for my back would pain so that I couldn't lie down when night came. 1 also had fas on my stomach, and my appetite was so poor that sometimes I did not care whether 1 aft or not. The doctor gave me medicine, of which I took a number of bottles without benefit. At last I started to use Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and although I have only used three boxes, I am quite well again." Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills 16 ctm. a hot of 86 pill, fttouaiiMm, JiaUw A Co., Iitd., Toronto i these are the days of equal rights-nud . to in this case shut off PLAIN TALK ON PEACE RAILWAY Edmonton Paper Says Vancouver's Agitation Is Wholly Selfish RATE TO RUPERT NEEDED The Kilimni lon 1 Juliet in, discussing the Peace lliver route urges suhsiily instead of new line. It snys: If .the aim is lo pel the Dominion finvernnienl lo provide lower fivij-'lil Vales for I lie people in Peace lliver, lhe quickest audi cheapest way lo ilo thai is to cut! the rales, on the K.I), aiul H.C.I and pay a bonus fo the operating' company which would cover lhe loss. If lhe .object is to lake Peace lliver trade away from Kdinon-loii and give j fo Vancouver, lhe sriresf way fo lo thai is to build a railway through I tin mountains and leave the K.l. arid H.C to .degenerate info '(wo streaks or rust." The K.f). and H.C can serve every requirement of the people in Peace lliver alike as an outlet Tor (.heir products and a Toad in ror (heir imports. If is not a new railway that is needed lo meet lhe conditions there, hut a schedule of rates otr the existing railway that will make farm-ins in lhe country profitable and therefore economically possible. Rate to Rupert Wihat is particularly needed Is a low tiirougii rate ironv reacc lliver points lo Vancouver and Prince Mupert on Hie grain, lock and.olher farm 1roducls of (he .district. Such rates would bring the earning; power of lhe Peace Itiver farmer to a parity with the earning power of his contemporary elsewhere. And eoiresnomlriigly reduced rates on what he has lo import would tmt his buying power, also on a basis of equality wilh thai of farmers in other parts of the province. Peace Hiver people need relief, not Iwo or three years heiire, but now. n the crops I hey will prow Ibis summer the.v wijf make money or not make money Recording as lhat relief is granted. 'Jlie prospect of shortcut-through the mountains some time in the future will not raise the price of vvlieal in PeaccHiver lliis Tall by one cent per bushel, or per carload. And it is this season's crop, not some other season's prop (hat the peace Mixer farmers are concerned about just now. The only way lo give lhat immediate relief is to cut rales on the railway which is in being. To deter reduction until some other railway has been built would he In continue for the interval (he conditions which bate been driv ing people oijl or the country who" did not want to pel out. Cost of Short-Cut A mountain short-cut would probably cost anything from twenty lo fifty millions of dollars. The capital cost and op erating expenses of the new line Would he added as a firsj chaivej upon the production ol The' Peace! lliver district The capital charge- and ope or Uie HJ). and productlon production of of the the dis trict. The effect would be to double the railway debt or lhe Peace Hiver country; not a veryi hopeful way of going about it lo I f 1 1 1 1 i sli triur fiair-lil vuliiu tint rtrl or into the district. The Dominion or the province would have lo stand accountable for the caoilid cost of the new road. The province is already accountable for the capital cost of I the K.I), and H.C The losses 'on ho 1,1 1 would have lo come out 1 ne i-..ii. ami it.ti. ami pay llie j difference in the form of a I bonus than to double or treble the liability wil limit any essen-I Hal betterment in lhe service, j Would Annex Trade Vancouver consuming anxie ly to kcI the Dominion govern- "Hello Daddy 'dont Vse II yourself afler s moking w when YvorV drags. It's Jreat little ftnlener Slip a pekM tn I your pocket When j you bo home lo- j night. I Giv the younslew IM wholesom.lon$-Iijstin4 sweet -for pleawreand tnfit. if WRIGLEYS has been promoted cleverly mu Consistently by newspaper pub-j lieflv fiiLrl enrinOrliirrl niiiliit pretence of a desire to relieve (he Peace (liver farmers from distressing conditions. ft is (inve Dial Kdmonlon wole tip to the fact that it is the ap-i pointed victim of a conspinicyl fo cut it orr abssrdutely from lhe trade of the Peace lliver country. anil that Ottawa is beiii,a lobbied,, and has been lobbied, for two sol hi years, to intake t hat con spiracy "go." Ir fb business ir-lerests of this city have nny oh- jertion lo mak7 this would seem to be the occasion to regisl-T the ' prott'st. The Mao in the Moon .YS:- j by work, others live upstairs. T1IK eililor tnade me slay at the ollice today to meet the ladie who called 4o know what be meaul by lhat "loosen up" editorial on the' from page ye. lerday. I didn't, know so wars particularly well qualifi.it lo ex plain. . . NOW thai lhe winter vacation is about paid ror I shall have lo see about borrowing enough cash lo po away Tor a few days in lh summer. JAKK- says when 1he Daily News reporters tell about a party they never tuntilhui the lemon ade. He wauls (o kiiovv' why. PITY, poor went fishing. Ad am. Hi" never 4 SOMK people lirn never sur- cessful. I heard -'I he -other day of a man who ailed to 1104 a drink because he could not pel the cork mil. ' "' O give me a world of sunshine Wilb daisies abloom oil the sward. Arid pive me a boat on lhe har bor . : , t. Or let ine drive put Jn n Konl. -Pill ,V(3 K" :Ili jief I Jsp e 'ftfVlbnse ratfug rxiV-nf,.,,aco V'nAm-fi H.C wo'uld re- W(1""?1 p' l'"iT'U ',. niain;,as,;ii .fics.l qharge also up- . ' 1 i '.r-! Htd on llie' SOMK live ; their wits, some Ten Years Ago aim WHAT a lot like oilier nlaces Prince llupert is. in ffinc Kupert i i May 6, 1915. During the month of April 750,2(1(1 pouiuls if lialihul, was! landed at I his port. Other landings were as follows: salmon, 05,000 pounds; codfish, 10,300 j or the pockets of the public;, asjpounds; crabs, ii.oon pounds, taxpayers of the province or as , I taxpayers or the Dominion. Ilj The Oosxe-Millerd Packing Co. I would be cheaper to estahlisliibas purchased lhe rannei-y at (Pllt nffT I It rrl. n.ifnu f.m..a t.. , H..II . .. t . """""" j nun 1 i-.hmi M'-na anti tjapt. it. r.. iiosse rcacc itiver to Vancouver overture!! ent of lhe eonmiuiv. Is now ..1 1. . . .. 1 1 r paying a visit In lhe plnnt. The school hoard hafj decided IN PROBATE. IN THI SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH , COLUMBIA In Uie Mailer of the Aitfiilnlstrfttlnn All; 1 tneni 10 iiutlil a new short line in the Matter of the r.staie of John John-inlo Peace Hiver , Iocs not Hpringi taiIk' Mm"r''timt ''hV'r.ier of ...a .from cmiiniitieriil iiii Hill, II.,. Ildtiiir I'. .Vlcll. . Vonnir ii'.ndn Um llh iliiv 1 " .'..in iimiin 1. J Mr imi.mi.iiiiir in nil' eHlale. OF JiHHI JOIMI' 'molive m is an "u allolfelher aiimfiiner tmulnhlo lauuanie ",',,'l!'"'l. nun nil parllea ttavliur rlamn ,,Knin8t t ,,, ,, nrp ,)H.W,,V ilcslre to annex the trade of the '."'iiin-t-rt tn mriinh mme, properly vi-ri- jlw lliver country tn lhe mv. 'A.'.r r!Jri.eVa, lmlosale inleres.H of Vaneon- TlXL tor iver and lo cut lhat trade, off i completely rrom the business' orrw.. I0.USO8 In Kdinonluu. The scheme D,d 8th d JXhV: "C' FORCED ;lhat manual Ira niup sl"iiM ie ifil rotlureil in the s Iiocls nf lhe cily ami Hie deparlmeoi edu-lea'i-'H is lieing asked have Mie ' stipei inlendeni in charge of lliis ibram-li visii 1 1 t-- wiih u view 'o 'petting it started. GOOD INFLUENCE OF VISITING POET ON ' WORK OF LIBRARY II is riither remarkable lhat lhe visit of the poet. Charles O. D. Huberts. .hoohl have an effect 101 the library circulation, but it undoubtedly had. Follirwing his visit there was a very marked increase in lhe number or books or Mefry taken out by borrowers. On Friday of last week no fewer than eight volumes of poetry were hqrrowed. Miss Mortimer icporleil to thi board lasl night lhat the result of the visit was quite noticeable. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT, R.S.B.C. 1906, CHAPTER 11 C. TfloVHS TIIOTnTtl. of the Oily of I'rlnre litiirt. In llio I,rolnri or lirliMli Coliimliln. IIKItl.UY OIVKS MHi:K that Ik lilt' nmlrr Srrllon 7 lf tlx- l(l Art IhmIIitI nltli ll Minl'tor r I'cilillr Work! t Ottawa, and In the orfli-e tit thf I f r-irlrt Itpflxtrir or IIm I.mxl Krirllry IHn Irlrt of I'rlnc llnperl, at I'rlnrr liup"-t, II.C. i (lirrlptlrm or the ollr and rlnn of a wlmrf and pier f .poiiid lo ix hulll In thr ITInri- loirxrt llartior. I'rinn luilifrt, H.C, on nil I how MirliiHi or wattTfroiit tilork O. plan 013. mnlLm I. rrtm-e liii-rl. I'rfivlnr of lirlllKh Goliiui-tilu. of Ihf nppurtrnaiit ror(lior- ami the watrr lot In rrotil thcrror. ronialnlnr In all an arfa of l so-ionta i-rr, more or le: , AND TAKE NOTICE that aflr lhe m-ptralion or onp inuiik rrom tlji ilulp of ill- rirnt pnhllcailim t" IhU Notice Tlionm Trotler i ini'let Mx-iiun 7 or th said M apy In th Mlnllr or Pnlllr Work at hl orflc? In iho city of onawa, ror a-iprnval or the aald alle and plnn and for leave tn roiiMrurt the nald liarr and il-r, haled M rrlni- nnpeft, B.C., (hi tlh (lay or April, IBS:.. THOMAS TnOTIEII. Ily Wllllnms. Vlanon k nnnzalea, Ida Solli-lturi. of at 9 a.m. Boots, Shoes and Clothing Sale starts Tuesday, May 5th Everything is to be sold at Cost See windows for prices Pat Phillipson Next to Stork's Hardware Second Avenue Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK ? SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floitlng Dry Dock Engineer, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patten , makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle M, kindr. of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F HOW ABOUT THAT L um ber ,; We have what von want al the price yon v Also Kiiihliug Materials ol livery lie- Phone 116 or 5C4 AENTS FOR THE FAMOUS NANAIMO-WELLINCTON COAL Once Used Always Used j ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1923. Hi. produced' Minerals as follows: Placer fluid, $70,002,203; Uve fiM. nM.flftt; Silver, $nn,r:i2,(15n; Lead, 58,i:i2,noi ; Copjier, $I70,0lfl,r,(lS; 7.w Jv-(t)4,7rfl; Miscellaneous, Mluernls, 91.40M.257; Coal and Coke, I8B.0,0H, I J i " '"'' Slonc, Urick, Cement, flc, fn0,4 M.ftM; making iU Mineral I'loduclion to Wc 1U2.T show an Aggregate Value of .$810,722,782 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1923; $41.304'320 Hi"-' of The Mining Laws or lliis Province arc more liberal and llio fees lower than any other Province in If to dominion, or any colony in the ItriltKli Umpire Mineral locations arc granted to discoverers for nominal fees. , , Absolute Titles arc obtained by developing such properties, the security f w,"r guaranteed by Crown Grants. oy t I'nll itifortiiation together with Mining Itoporl.s ard Maps, nuiy be. olilniiifd nddressing - w , nr Of WW MINES THE HON. THE MINISTER Victoria, British Columbia