pfat TWO X' Mi it- Unsurpassed for Flavor "SALADA" Advertising and Cfrpulatlon Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 0. isfaclory. There were I wo courses open lo remedy this: (I) Thtfinslallation of a fly. Wheel. ' . , t.2) The inslallalion of a surge lank. - Willi Ihe plant in lis present location, Mr. Yuill recommended the surge tank rather than Ihe fly-wVcl. ' Mr, Yuill, in bis report, then lo the fact thai Ihe requirements of the elevator would be highctd dry dock. - 98 - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAfLY EDITIOIf Flow of Water HB3S is uniformly pure, fresh and delicious. Try it once and you will use no other, Say "Salada", The Daily News FRINGE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every "Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily New?, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor, r SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, hy mail or carrier, "per month "'. $1.00 By mail lo all parts of (he British Empire and Hie United i Slnles, in advance, per year ...,... -$0.00 To'jill other couhlries, in advance, per year T.riO Transient Display Advertising. .$LiO per inch per insertion Transient Advertising; on Front Page. . . f . . . ,, ,$2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion . .-. 2,"c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion... 2c per word Legal' Noljces, each insertion 15c per agale line Contract Hates on Application. Wednesday, April 15, 92. Horseless Car And Modern Automobile. v it is interesting- to Compare (he early horseless carriages willi Ihe, njodurn anlos. They were curious vehicles patterned very much on (he style of (he Imggies in use at (hat time and drawn y horses. Gradually lhey .changed until today there is lille yariatjun iu type between those built one year and those of another. ' . Yesterday we vere reminded that' the first horseless carriage 4n America was invented ..by Elwood Mlaynes in I81H; At that lime all road transportation was bv mean's of horses op sonic oilier beast of burden, Bicycles of course were used but "mil' motor cycles. - Everyone will remember how horses ran away when they saw the first cars and heard the noise of the engine. Thev will aisu renieiuoer now grnuuaiiy nut sieauiiy in me. face, of numb .opposHiijiijtiifevJiri'fiiade. iU suauiK .IP.-idilv jmjm.vef!ii Tlfo D , ,,i,j ,vtljl4r ll(ll. lir Mllllfl Wit jinr iuiij rui tlffo. Canadian Money And American. Today Canadian money is worth just a little more than American. That is quite a change from (he time when it was at ten to twenty per rent discount. We have come back financially, and we are now in as good a -position as our neighbors. Birds Follow Human Migrations. There are. many wild birds that follow human migrations. Places (hat are almost deserted by feather! songsters before Ihe advent of settlers, are very soon adopted by birds following the human sojourners ami Ihe whole character of the country! change, from an ornithological viewpoint The reason for this! is I pat the country in Its wild state produced no food that Ihe! birds liked. As gardens are cultivated the robins .add thrushes' and;ineft enljng "birds congregate there to protect' the crops against :jiij)irjons creatures. At present very few birds nest iii1 miiU, around Prince Rupert but once 'the district is settled it will be found Hiat almost all (hp common birds of five hundred miles sou.lh will come here -and remain during the summer, Already! some arc coming. ' THREE ALTERNATIVE SCHEMES at thai lime nf Hie year when the KS?105EP PV ENGINEER general consumption of the city . iT ucytLurinu was also highest ruWK.KFPH CITY. (continued from -page. one)' ing;' ctffc.liveness. The same might he said for he relief valve, xvhiejj hail been in operation for eishp-Parii. It was customary lo insperl such turliines onee'a yrar uiidiyerhaul them every " three or fouryears. ' The generator ' was in good! conililioii. as might he expected for it had' never been worked lo Ihe full load. The ftwitehbnnrd was in goid condition hut the floor beneath it was giving way. Two Rfiniedles With .some replacements sueh as poles, cross anus and .insula' tors. Air. ,YpJl tepored ibal the present 'wliesrim'Ctbe 'plariitfto SJiawallans Passage . were sufll-cient lo carry Ihe total output of fining on to ileal with Ihe flow water over (be Wonrlurnrlli dam. Mr. Yuill recnmmpmi,.,! n,,.i vMayo'e .Vwftiir faled ' Hurt H , slinwoti cnneluxively that the power was at Woodworth Lake hnt I lint (In cnsl of developing it would lie heavy. The report, he felt, all would aeree was an ex ilian.! ive and practical one. In an.wer to Mr. Larsen, Mr. Yuill staled that power develop juenl at YA'omlworlh Lake would compare favorably with any other hydro-elerlrir installation in The province, Apain in, answer tn Aid. Larsen, 'Mr. YuiH expressed the opinion that further develop men!-of Woodworth Lake should involve no increase in present light and power rales charged by the city to consumers. The report will lie dealt with hy committee tonight and there will he another special tnrelinp of the council tomorrow night on the matter. FORTY MILL RATE SET FOR CITY (continued from pape one) Kechnie ami Hie 12 rale hy Aid. Mc.Morilie, Aid. SjleplK'ns and Aid. Perry. Aid. Mc.Morilie declared that he had not signed the renrt of the finance commilleee as he could not agree with ils terms, lie thought the rale recommended was too low and asked the council to consider a statement he hari to make. First, he asked that the mill rale as compared with assessment in previous yearh be compared-with the mill rale and assessment this year. The assessment this year' was 1,H7.7I8 and .the suggested mill rate for general expenditure 10 mills. Only Thing to Work on The council could not alter' the school rale as based on the estimates of the school board;! neither could it alter the special rale of ID mills which was necessary to cover interest and sink ing fund on various diAbeuture issues. The only rate Ihe council had lo work on then was the general rate. It provided the money for the city's general operations. Last year the general mill rate had been it. 83 and the assessment l,55S,nnn; in 1923. iJ.52i and t.sil2,n.(hp, in 1U22, li.5tit8 and Gjmi,n0; in 1021, 111. Ill and 3. 800.000. Last year there had been considerable reductions effected in the operating, expenses of the city but he considered the rale reconimeiided at the present lime ts not high enough to pay Ihe expenses that would haxe lo be met. He believed that sufficient money should be Taised tn take care of these expenses. 1'ven this year reductions had been made in Ihe estimates, (leneral admin istration had been reduced from an estimate of S(52,2i0.fi(i to 59,500; the engineering department from 15,050 lo .$3,500; health and building by $200. The public works department had. asked for 32,il5 but was being given $28,000. The fire department had been reduced i,PO0 and there were oilier items. Utilities Situation In spite of all this a general leyy of at least 12 mills would be necessary, he felt. This did not lake ino account a possible deffc'jt ju (be water-departpient which it was piyetimed profit fjbni light arid ' "power would lake care of. There might, however, be no such profits for it Ihe present plant. He recom.ihad ben found that Ihe connec mended, however, a rearrange-! Hon lo the elevator would cost inent of the transmission line I-erhsips 2n,000 more (for from Khawaflans Passage on tol transformers 1 than the money the cily. He submitted details of bylaw passed by the people pro-new transformers (bat would bei'1''''' tv- '1 no1 H0 much necessary in connection with (be ',nllp n"' profits from the ulili-sawmill, elevator, sub-slalion andl li,'s year. II may be neces. ol sary, even lo advance them money." Reductions Made "Last year great reductions were nuade in operating ex. II was evident from rinorls ithn .inm ai.mii.i i. ..i,i . . ipenses," continued Aid. McMor- Itlflf tlil iiWiirriiniiin,A .tf ll.o I'i'i.- v..n t- ... 'tilio. ";iml llila eni furfliep pp ' ' M"7 " '" j' ioe .xnn.u roi'K coijlil bo econ , pent unit had been far from sal-ironically ulilied nUt, lu-n il. mif,"onK may be carried through. tributary to Woodworth Lake l' ! !'i,,k '"vor. the cut In the At Ibis point, the report went !', tic 1 and "J" lM ,0? ,lr"s- on .lo give particulars, or the three schemes for fulure development a)pady referred lo. The North J-'ork was left op- lionnl iin.1 II,,. ,v.,ii,iiii., I was . may leave us with a deficit." There had been surpluses from past years which now aggregated some $70,000. II a goo.l tiling lo have such .ii V.i i u' a 'surplus. Alrea.te It had made wuJZr . ' ... Ibnrroxving, He did not tblpk 11 M,e be or not i anything was W1W fnil. fnp ,,,,, ,,, done in Ihe way of exlension. i.. ,.i ...... . ...i... , wenl. onto discuss the relation nf Mr. Yuill stated that it was , T. " h,"'",JV,J V. y .he ci.y plant will, ,e rennire. (necessary that (he present J," ,. ' 'ZmTTvI ' ' cI menls of sawmill, the riry.bine should be overhauled ami nrjkPJ " M(( Hl dock, grab, -elevidor, elc. The that surge tank should be In-ln,, arrangement between city tslalled. He bad no hesitation In ,?, and dry dock, he stated was an (recommending that the present P urged that the council trixe exce ten, one, He drew a.len.ion system be extended. , mLI.ou ftsrli cinsld! mayors Kemarns .eralion for be xvas or the opinion In remarking on the report.1 thai there would be a doHcit if --mr t- - T 1 lib genera 1 fVc v a pi acel .at; lft. lie Wveil " itn amendment, that ii '-I'm? struck at 12 for n total mill rale or 12 ib' ?'''r before it had been 42.7 aiul last year.j H. . . ' AldV'Sttphens In seconding lb" amendment. Aid. Stephens confirmed whati had been saht by Aid. McMordie.l lie further diree'ed I tie attention, or the council lo Hie fad that, fn spile of feliioeil assessment in rf'cent years'. I here had also been gradually reduced mill rates. K IhitLAcar's jjeueral rate, i was struck Jiow 12. it would! bo JeeessaK neglect the streets which the city had been! building in the mailer r maintenance., There were at least two blocks on Third Avenue which it was agreel-would have to be lehiillt l-'urllo-r he believed thai Ihe Municipal Act was -very explicit in that il permitted only Ihe revenues iif I lie year being expended. The. surplus of 70,O00! referred to did not belong to the finances of tjis year. He be-lieveihit was swnd financing to preserve, this surplus as it help ed the credit of the cjty. "I have no hesitation, in recoriunending that the mill Tale Ibis year be set at no. 'less I ban 42 and, at Ibal, I iWpecl to see a deficit." Aid. Casey Aid. Casey thanked the other members of the fiitance committee for their 'assistance in gel-ting the estimates this year as iow as lhey Were. It had only been through Ihe closest" scrutiny that it had -been made jwissible to hnve the rate even as low as 12. However, he disagreed with the last two mills being imposed. Hp! realized that the cily would bo sailing close tilhe wind willi a win of JO and he would urge tljal all those who voted for thai rate tie careful throughout the year when it fiame to the matter of expenditures. The rate of iO mills lie did not think woufd embarrass the city hut il would constitute a charge upon the council in the matter of sending. Mayor Newton One reason for hi supporting the rale of tn, Mayor New-tori said, was 'because the cily engineer himself bad not reeoin-meiiited that anything be done this year with respect lo rebuilding Third Avenue, hut that it be first allowed lo wear. As for oilier streets, lie had been oxer-them, all find was of the opinion that tjiey xxvre standing up excellently xvithtlut the application or larvia. "The cily has some .$70,lltt(i or 80.000 to the good iu the way of surpluses," continued His Worship. "This year a good part of the city will he up against its new local improvement taxes. In view of this and with - a re-erCe available, I think if would be a pity to increase 'the mill rate if il is at all possible not (O do so. 'nil- .question I ce is whether or not the taxpayers will be able lo stand the Increase in taxation. I feel they cannot and that if we ilo increase Ihe taxes the temlency will . be only lo have more lots revert to the city.' Annulling it all up I feel that the cily can mecf all il ob ligations on a 40 mill rnle and that is my reason for imping that rate will Je pijl into, effeel. The vote vras; then taken with (he rjesqll as recorded. CANADIAN ACTRESS MAID OF ORLEANS TOIIONTfj. ,iri 15. Tler-nard Shaw's latest and by far his igreaiesi play, saint Joan, willi the fanicius Canadian hp. tress Julia iihnr as Hie Maid After EVery Meal ( Pass It around after every meal. Give the family the benefit of Its aid to digestion. Cleans teeth too. Keep It always in the house. Costs little Ml helps much S WRIGHTS ' '" - a V V -J ' . - . - - . m. . 1 W J X.' '.j- f A of Orleans presented by the Theatre liuild of New York, opened their Canadian tmir of Ontario here before a fashionable and distinguished audience The Shavian opus created the same profound sensation ns it did oij Its previous engagement earlier in the season. ' ASKING FOR LAND OUT OF FLOOD ARE A HltAMMLN. Manitoba. April 15. --Flood sufferers Jiere will pre-i sen! a petition lo Hie city conn-! cil, asking for a block of free-land beyond all danger from th'', flood writers of the Asiuiboine! Ilixer. AgiftHion which has been. growing for sonic years has now cryslnlliziM into definite action and maul of those who xveru driven' from their borne this spring will .approach the authorities f&r reJb'f. Mislfi-ss And hoxv many exenings will xnti expect off each week? I never gixe more than two. Nexv maid I'm afraid that won't do. ma'am. Yon see, pin a debutante this season. IN THE, SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Ill II Maltrr of tlwi rlrll' Art. IJ": tnt In llw Xlil.fr of at. rl'Mrll.i liv m-lUariu-r .tie Kiiul? tUif'itt-t Oiuiny l t r.-tni-itt to tbc Hcrllrr uniW-r Srrl.i I (in i.r Im Mill Art. T.HK ' N'lTI'tF Hull nn MjlrlJ..ii I mule lt Uf PiiPIi iltr in Ouiaber l llw Court IIhjs. I'rliw-r niiir. W.i:.. i.n Tnpity ilw- sih day nf x.i-ii. Aid. it;, ii ttw iHMr nr iio orlk fn llif f(rffi..ii or n oun Ufrr aflrr iIk. iiKi.iim may lr hoard on lic-ilf it Vie abwv uwHO.mrd c.uii'ny rr an nrdrr lhat Hip nal1 Company tw re-Hi.ril in In rrroiT irf J.nl M(1i Cum-fiil-. . XMi iTAkK SOTICK that In import ot Ilia acpUi-allou Mill be .-(! Ilw (lltl..n f tin1 rmiitMiiiy lantiiH' tirrrin and ttw affldatlf f l.ri w. raiiimra orn n Oh ib iliy or Mar.h. A.P. Ifi. ami flM iKTflii. l'Tt at rn.irw Huiavt, fljr... tin mm day n 'March. A.P. liti. w. o. rt'i.To. Solicitor for th Ihixuht NOTICE. IS THE MATTER .f an rpllratln ff in. mine in jiran rrriiriraii nr inn-fur U)l-nlnrtt-Mi -to) and iwmiy tu . tilirk Ui.rtvMn rtiiH roi ir. . . I-IIJ t ITiny r Jluil. .Man V13. Slllirarlij-r iirw.r nf the diriirtli,n if the Oruriral. nt IIIU. ruvrrmr th- iHivr u inn jmrinn jxwn iwrBiMra to t ii. nrfr jt t my InlciitSin m in. afur Hi viplrnilnu of Onriy (3i dav fnn th firm tuitiliratjon lirwir, a (iupliraii-Ccrtiriraip nf Tltn ruvprlnr Hm ald laniU In tbp nariwp r rfiTEIl Xt. :Asiny and rilAMC CASSIDY. rwhlrli nrtlflralP ixt lltlr It (ll-d tti- nm AurMft. Hlj. and niiiiJii-rpd mt l. il. f. Mxctron, . . Jii-rlMrar uf Ttil't. Land flf Htrj' ifflrp, I'rlnrp nurv-rt, n.C, Varrtt 7lh. Iltt SHERIFF'S SALX OF MINERAL CLAIMS. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. William E. Mal.inpy. tproiia xnthony XlrUulrp. hv vli-lup f,r a iv.t-t-anl .r r,i.i..i,lr.n IllUl IK1 III tlkn ftlilil'd ..I,.. mm. A 1 a hip, I liavr si'iipd Jin. ri.llouinr miupral ruiim, niiaip near aiiit Ann. adjacent m tin- KUuit Itivpr ond Hip Nnrili IKi-k of Uip kltiill liipr: -Wavprlv ilrimp," "War Oancp Croup." rnUllna- or "Wf lanrp," "ItPtupy.1' Ilroum n. i niiipr. naoacr and "HntP. Plihl P 4npll,tn rrtr ,m.Ii r. -r... t.7. firm any r iy, ibjj,' t t.so aV tiu ariPiiKKin. at my orrirp. nuveriiiiu.ni HHlldmr. f'rlnre riu.iprt. Tli" "War liflniV- will l i,rfprd ft Klip Klllllpl't to lull tn..rl u. . .......... " iiix.ti.iK v.:.Du.ot. JOIIV CllllllEY. Sliprlrr of .tip Ci.iintv , . "f I'rlnrn lluiiprt. ' Prlnrp tlnpprt. n.C., April 3, tOU. LAND ACT In nince niiTx-rl LanT nutrlrt; rltrrt TAkK NOTIi:i: Ihjil I il.Mi ii.. n.ia... i.f Va.H-iii.i-er. II.C. ni-i-iipmion aal.iiiin lirokir, lull-mi- ti apply fur pii niljin ti. i-.ii, iiiinr in.- iii.invMir iit-flrruiPii iiunin i ill, m iil MHIIl'a miiitll of Hip poiithi't ioiiht nf I.n. t, biiii CriPk. lunrt 4, OiiPt uiKtrlPi iiiPlii'p iinrtli JO rlinln; llieiiit. wi'M I'll r'lm.mt ; OiMiipi Mi.itfi. in tfi.n.u. i ... ... . ... r.v,- III.. Ill n ftantr-riy dlriTUon tn pi,i r ,.,. Miiii.riiM'iii; ruiiiaininir ii ncipa. more nr MEniM. pes miiSAY. ;.j . ,-, Appllia.it. mllp 71111. NOTICE. . tAk) NOTICE Unit Dip partnpmhip In-Ittppii Aleampr Jiii.ipk I'miiiioiniui. am Alum V plni-lu I I. Ii... I,, . ... . ... ,.... , , f , .Mill,-.-, J, Ml Willi tin- opi-rii.ion i.r i in- suvoy Oi,ii, prtni'p Hiipprt. B.C.. i nii.,ivPd t.y Arri'piiipnt of II... Mil ,y f Anil, 0r,. All a" .-.., ,r, riTiiui win iip pain in and i aiprtiil pajnlilH li. nil id ,y ,.V llllrlpp Ja.nn. I.p.i.ll I. ii.p r....iiip. ' r"l"", rmti'd at Prlni-p lliipprl. H.C thin flh 1,1 ilny of April, A.li. th A. 1. rilL'DUOMME. k Linoleum nn rMf FOR for all ALL YOUR youp FLOORS neATT Who Wouldn't be proud of such a brloh. 91 . , Dining Room? DOMINION UNOLEte $1,05 and $1.15 S(l"are Yaiii. BARRIER Home Furnishi mgs : - i ii TZ Whale Bone Brushes V W hale Hone Hnish u.ved i imparl lone and vigor and slmmi., hair. A splendid head ol strong , ils eonsistenl use. We have n shipmenl nf 'h..l. ( direct froni tlie inmiiifni'liirerv k pailieiilaily good .pialilx .Hid bw . ; From $1.25 Up. They have nice lia. ks and the i iiji well under oe. Ome n. ..n.l m ORMES LIMITED' The Pioneer Druggists TheRtiillSw 3rd Avenue and Sixth Street Phone 200 and 82 "Rupert Fish Ffcsh Frozen All varieties. -j Frffch irchAII war)! lac In cinn. t, Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert BrndL Finnan Haddle "fhlstls Brand" Nova Seotlint Canned Salmon rPJnks, Skeena Sotkeye, eU. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, GrtM Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ill Prlne .Rupert, B.C. j RuildingMajg! LUMBER Dinieli-foiJ, Sdpla ' 'iv"J Lalli, Mouldings, Oal Kir aiif) I ' Veneer, iinli mid ''r. . rt Cement, Lime, Plaster, brick, Firebrick, ".p Cement, Plaster of Parli, Sand and Gravel, ducts, Wood Pipe, Vitrified Pipe, Agricultural tii. Ing Papers, Asphalt end Rubber and Asbettoi Hilrn Uie Knnmr NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. - no Kfttl TiAnianhtA AHdress "Bushmarlne "Husnmarine Prince rrintc nr- Rupert. TUG BOATS Pay-Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. LOGGERS' HAS REMOVED Ui hiiildiiig next door to VtiikU , , from Hie Knipre We carry n full line of COlllTS.C. a rn a none 2 CLUB SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTS pfjpfW James Zarelll .