PACE TWO TIE DATLT NOT Ff 6sh At All Times SALADA TeH It, Right Or Don't Talk At All. II 98 86 Heoi is Kept pure and delicious in air-tig'Ht aluminum foil packages. Never sold in bulk. Try it. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue. ' II. F. PULLEX, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Slates, in advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.."o Transient Display Advertising. .. .$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient- Advertising, on Front Page .82.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion . , ... . ... 2.5 c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion.". ......... .2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate litir Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - All advertising should he in The Daily Xews Office before 4 p.m on day preceding publication. All advertising received subjee- to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY FDJTJOFf Wednesday, May 13, 192.1- If the, editor of the" Saturday Tribune knows as murh about the- Wong Sing abduction as he claimed he did in the screed he published lat week, denouncing Hie daily press of Vancou ver xfor; the manner in which it handled the news of the case he sho.ulil certainly lie called upon to give his evidence at the forthcoming eutiiry. The editor seems to be very nettled over the course that things are taking and somewhat dissatisfied wilh steps, that have been' officially taken though he rautioiil PxplfiU),ia it-is not up to him to, tell what he knows for.fe.hu it i!i)mviiirrir re who me , uiiinaj investigation, .ii ne ream feels thalHvny about if and is desirous of haying- the jnysler solved,. 4 he proper thing fur him to do is to offer his informn lion lo the authorities instead of haranguing Iherh with lecture.: which; 'really amount to the attitude of "I know but I won't teli you. Ton are not smart' enough to find out for yourselves." Germany And Its New President TJuuigh fears .have. been expressed of what will happen with Field .Marshal lliudenbtirjj as the president of fie'rniauy, it is iiul ikely that nii;lhiug serious in Euroj)e really will happen,; 'jVue'it seems Hint Hie Nationalists have taken control in (lerrnrtliy'agaHi but they will not be allowed, lo put into effect any radical, policies. Such predictions that the monarchy "will be resjnredjare hardly likely to come lo pass. Too wide a gulf lies bej.v;e.eji'the Nationalists and the Monarchists for that. fiermaiiy, we are led to believe, ha been for some time lu-eakfifgafie" strict letter of the Versailles treaty and has been buildiijg 'up a large civil police which amounts to nothing more or less'Uliati a new army. Hindenbiirg. will undoubtedly- be in favor of Vontinuiiig this practice. It is no fuure or no less necessary fijf Hie Allies to lake steps to prevent this now than it was before. Iliidfiiburg became president. ' : .'. Lord Byng's Trip North. TheH. rhe.beuplr nl,llSit XPzWjwalerwav are ,tp havefor the first irne a visit An. a Ovt i ft r-tMfe 1 ' Dml 1 yn g'i 1 1 leave Kdmontou on July la and go right through tu the Arctic, the t rn. taking six weeks. Thai the. people peonic or of I Die lie, north norm will will ariv irive him aftyt'leome of the heartiest description is as' certain as that ne win. inorougniy enjoy the. oiilmg. All who have made Ihe jourpe Ifjive itiirnu back delighted and Lord Hyng's example is likely -to be followed by many olliers. .White the governor-Keneral will, on nrrivintr nt Hersebel Island,-o? a very long distance from Ihe seal of coveriimeiil and the mileage bo will have traversed will give many of those who read about his trio a new conception of the size of the dominion Have You Seen the Congoleum Play Girl? From now on until May 16th she will be playing in the windows of authorized Congoleum dealers. Look for her when buying yourSpring Look for the Gold Seal when you buy EARLY HISTORY OF HOSPITAL: Was Founded In 1909 And Has Steadily Improved Under Careful Management On February 10, l'Jtli), ihe; citizens of Prince IliiperL gather-1 ed in Hie .Methodist Church for Ihe purpose of orjraiiuinjr a gen-! raT hospital and a committee) was aimointcil tirnler the chair- nianship of J. A. Kirkpatrick! with M. M. Stephens as secrc-i tary to carry into effect the in-1 corporation of a i hospital association. 'Through their agpres-sive efforts the commitlco was uccessful in securing 'from the Oraml Trunk Pacific Develop ment Company and the Provin cial Government, a suitable hos pital slle which together with erlaiii government ami munici- al grants enahleil them lo bring the hospital into lioiny. On January ii. 1010. the first annual meetinp of the associa tion was held and the first board elected. II comprised J. A. Kirk- Patrick, president; H. Cuthbert, secretary; and 1 K. Slralliy, T. I'attullo, I). O. Stewart, fi. It. Xaden and A. Ciirss, directors. On September 20, 1910. Miss Kale McTavish was appointed the irst matron. Opened In 1911 Construction if the first unit of the present building was proceeded with and toward the end of January, 1 0 1 1 , the hospital eceived patients. At the annual ineelUi? held February 3, 1911, I). C; Stewart was elected presi- lent and under his able adminis (ration the institution grew from ear to year, keeping: pood pace xilh Ihe advancement in the cience of nursinff tlirousliotil Ihe province. Mr. Stewart remained as pre sident of the hospital for thir teen years, from February ----- ' J"" ng patients, grants by the mii-l" P'Tiuaneni cauii nicipality and the provincial .'oveinmenl, and donations by ihe public. The prime object for which hospitals exist is to pro vide a means for assisting in the! are open lo everyone? who desires or needs hospital treatment, irrespective of whether or not lliey are able lo pay f jr thai, ser-vhy; it vvill be apparent that Ihe success . of those - institutions must depend fo a very large ex-enl upon the moral and physical assistance of Ihe general public. There are perhaps few cities he will be nothing like as much out of touch with the world ashe fact llmt those was his predecessor, the Marquis of Lorne, when over forty, 'he administration ears ago ne. came to what is now Alberta. To reach it, ft long overland journey was necessary from ifie nearest railway. Lord Hyng will be able to travel in i-onirort all the way to the Arctic and wilh Ihe radio service will gel ihe news from day lo day. 10 1 i until January in 11)21, when ne was. succeeded by 1). U. Mcllae. iiuring that period many obstacles were met and many difficult problems arose; and throoph jQiiscientious effort and resourcefulness, these were surmounted, leaving an institution apahle of performing the hih-sl possible service for the community. The crowning work" of Mr. Stewart's hospital activity was his part in the erection of Ihe nurses' home which will remain as a monument lo his faithful service. Sources of Revenue 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, ait (j "Costs little -helps muds " WRIGLEY5 the body is racked h pain. The secretary is always on the Job and his only interest is that of the hospital which, after all. is that of the public It is. therefore, worth while to lend moral and physical support to Ihe greatest extent possible. Ten Years Agok f in Pilnne Rupert May 13, 1915. Among the late lists of tho" who have met their delhs in ac tion, appears the name of It. 1. Ii. Warton of the Canadian Hit- aineers. Mr. Warton was I lie law partner of . K. Fisher in this city. Leslie Hall of lids city been killed at ihe front. has Judge Iloherlson, who was r. cenlly appointed lo the bench held his first court here yes- 'n terday. His Honor i wit railed upon to pass .sentence for the first ti i., . The IHIIi Itatlalion in which Vrince HupertV sevond coiitin- vent are enlisted have received orders to be ready for adrw service at short notice. I'lo-y are in training at the Willows (!a in i in Victoria. STEWART Ihe Troy group, now owjie by Ihe Northland Mining Co., i lo yet considerable development The sources of revenue from!work "' season, the program .vliich the hospital derives its including Ihe driving of a I5 income :t ro'llit .-icenimU nf rmv-lfoot tunnel and the pulling ill of About 1500 sacks of iiire will he brought down from Ihe Indian mine Hits spring before Ihe snow goes. Shipments have al humanitarian work of restoring ready commenced, one Ion hav .onl maintaining health, to which ing gone to Trait and another to all oilier phases of hospital work the Selby smeller ire secondary and merely at mans for the accomplishment! The comedy farce "Five of lhat object. Hearing that in Hrides," mit on by local lalenl mind and having regard for Ihe in the Stewart Opera House fact thai the doors of hospitals the end of last week was a greal success; II was produced under tho .VJijtr's'nliali' direclfnv of Mr li, l' ,;(iil4(jn andue, cas chantflersi ; included; ' jlrs. F t of ran Howler, Miss Daphne Workman Miss Ida Wilson, Miss Cherry Campbell, Miss Muriel Crawford Ilev. A. W. II. Ashley, (ieorne Andrew, 1. S. Jack, II. ft. -Mar vin and J. W. Wilson. The or n itiilisb Columbia whose cili-chest ra consisted of Mrs. V sens ami civic auinornies nacK Jancowskl, J. p. Scarlett and up their hospital boiler than doj.loe Cullen and them were vocal !hose in Prince Iiupert and Ihe; solos by Miss Anne Clothier and reason is perhaps to bo found In; J. H. Wilson, changed wilh of hospital affairs here, since the inception of the association, have adopted a real spirit of self-sacrifice and service which has demonstrated ...... .. . .... A beer license has been grant ed to Ihe lintel Slewarl and Ihe premises arc being remodellei lo meet the reipiiremenls. io mo cnizens ine vaitio or ineir n. j), McKenzie, one nf tho woik; and as long as beards of original localors of the Terinin management continue lo Iheir unstinted effort, purely by public-spirited Rive,im mine, has returned In town guided ,fpr ,, absence of ten venrs. mo tives, so long will citizens and cily council support them. I Hospital Day Xalinnal Hospital Hay marks a time when every citizen is asked to pause and give thought to Harold Hlanlon Is (raining hard for his balllo here on May 25 with Hrkk Skinner of Prince lluperl. Thnr and Hert Johnson of a phase nf social service which ", Prince Rupert have opened cfMiunatida the best patronage.. 'genls' furnishing store here. The city Is extremely fortunate! -1 in having as medical praclltlon- Miss Kale Hyan underwent ers oiilslanding men. The nialron successful operation in the and nurses are most efficient' Slewarl Ceneral Hospital las and extremely loyal to their, week. noble profession. Only those who have passed through Ihe experi ence ran fully realize what An acllve program of develop It nienl work Is to bo carried oiil means lo receive the ilispensa-llbls year on Ihe Vancouver Hons of love and mercy, when group which adjoins the Ter- - v, 1 RR1TISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1923. Ili.s produced Minerals as follows: Placer (lold. l!7(5,!)fl2,20:i: (0.1p CijVt r:H,orr; Hilver, $oa,r,H2,05r.; Lead, $58,i:i2,WU; Copper, Jg i 7t,0 to.r.os ; jfou. S" 00i,7o(i; .Miscellaneous Minerals, $i,10S,2.V7; Coal and Coke, $2.r.n,!iOS,j 13 jU, Stone, Hrirk, Cement, etc., $:tU,U5.2aA ; making its vMineral Production 0 Vbe JuT li)2a show an , - Aggregate Value of $810,722,782 Production for Year. Ending Dec. 1923, $41,304,320 The Mining Laws of this Province arc more liberal and the fees lower than Umse of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in Ihe Hritish Kmpne Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtnini'd by developing such, properties, the sonmh r Yi h guaranteed liy Crown (lranLs Full inforinntioii together with Mining llejiCirls aril Maj, may be ohtameil frr;li w addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. minus. am iiescnanips. nian- ikpi". is in charge. ALICE ARM Highly tons of low grade and 17ft sacks of high grade ore were shipued Jasl week from the K.speran.a piine lo Ihe Anyox smeller. Jack nraham has returneil here from a six months' trip to New Zealand. He broushl with him a bride who was formerly Miss Mahla Murray of Auckland. They were married I here on April 7V Kric Carlson's logging camp for the Abbolsford Logging Co. is now working full blast and some sixlv men are employed. Ihe logs are being sent to Prince lluperl' and Ocean , Falls. Jack McDonald has left for Ihe Cassinr country. .He. will operate a stage service from Telegraph Creek. John Dumas has 'returned here. after spending the winter in lho Peace Iliver country. ! .Nick Sutilovich has obtained a fteer license, 'for the Pioneer llolel. Sam Winerslrom has opened a store on the Kilsaull flats near Kric Carlson's logging camp. AdvertNe In the Dailv 'ew IN PROBATE IN THE COMKISSfoNtRS COURT, TERRITORY OF A LAM A; DIVISION NUM-BCR ONE, HYDER PRECINCT In Hi" Ma l it r lfi- Olile ul l.lh; HrrriMiI, I Munbrr I ft YtuhtW. Nollre to T. 1 Ii v vlrniH of an urtlrr duly l jrm-tl nr made f rn-onl In Hie ilxive Millllcd ruiirl on Dm I Sill (tar "f April. 101. l-llrc I lirbr nlvrn In (Trrtf lwl. Ue alleKi'il liiutMiid of llic l)ov naini-d Ih-cea-pil riiiI tu ill other prn rla iiiiii i tr ii 11 lnlrril In IIir ilMivn n.iincil talo Itwt lliey nt i-n:h of lh-ni rr lirrrliy re (liilrod to li mid appear In I he nlx.ve rnllllfd roiirt at II) iter, AUka, anil ftiili-mit Mllorartory proof f helroliip within nuly dav rrom ttin date of IIm tlrtl hiilillmtlon lifrtKif. And ir yii rail, an Ur appear and HleJ diirh nallsfartory pnior, derive if llil roiirt win lie fiimreti rorieiniiK yonr in-lerent Iheretn, Hale or KIrM PnMlratlon, April J7. IP. Dale or l.M rnlillration, June 17, I01. onr.N r. nu t, dinlnotralor. NOTICE. I.N THE MATTF.lt or an application ror Ihe liie or a rrenh, rerlirirale or lllle ror I.ol nineteen 1 tt and twenty 10), lllorlt Ihlrty-lwo (3), Section rive &, City or ITInre lluperl, Map ?3. Sallnrarlory proor or the detrnrtlon or the Certiorate or Idle rnverlnit tlin aliove lnnd.4 tinvlnit Iteen fiirnhlird to this orrire It I my Inlentlns to lur, arter the expiration or thirty :nn d.iya trn the Urst pnlillratlon hereor, a iliipllcate, Certiorate or Title rowrlna- Ihe ald land In Ihe namea or rf.TKIt M. CASSItlY ami Fll A!K CASSIIiV, whlrh C.erllflrale or lllle la dated the mil AiikuM 1913. and nuinliered Hill. . . F. MACI.FOn, nea-Utrar or Titled, Land HerlHry Orrire, Prince. Hnpert, B.C. Manh t7ih. inn . NAVIQABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT, R.S.B.O. 1806, CHAPTER 115. THOMAS TriOTIF.lt, or the City or Prlnre Import. In Hie Province or lliltl'll Coliiiulila, IIKIIF.nV OIVK.S .MITICK that he hu under Serllon 7 or the mill 'Act de-IKrflted wllli the Minister or I'uhllr Work al Ottawa, and In the nrrice or the. IHv Irlct ItfgUlrnr or Ihe Land RetHtry Iil-Irlrt or Prince Iiupert, at Prince Hnpert, B.C., a denrrlpti'H) or Ihe Mle and pliiui) or a whii i f and pier prnpned In he liulll In Ihe Prince IliMTt llarlior, Prlnae-llupert, II. C. on all lhnc portion or walcrrrout llHk ii, plan 0i3, nerllun I, I'rlm'e Iiupert, Province' or llrltlll Cjilum-hla, or the appurtenant rnrcuhore and the water lot In rronl thereof, containing In nil an area or I SO-1 ooth acrea, more or te: AXti TAKE NOTICE that after the ei-plrallun or one mouth from the rial of llm rirnt pulillralloil of till .Vntlce Thonia Trotler wMI under section 7 or the nald Act apply lo Ihe Minister or Pnhllc Work" at hi ofrice In the city of Ottawa, for approval of the ald alte and plan and f"r leave to ronstriict Ihe aald wharf and pjer. Iiated at Prince Hnpert, B.C., Ihli Dili day or April, l5, THOMAS TROTIF.lt. By Wllllaini, Manson A ilnntales, lii solicitor!. FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. DON'T DO IT! Don't experiment when you are ordarlng Building tufnbtr, Materials or Coal LUMBER AT MILL PRICES We are Agents for Ihe Prince Rupert Spruce Miirswifcan sell their products at mill prices Phono 110 or 564 AENT3 FOR THE FAMOUS NANAIMO-WELLINQIO" COAL Once Used Alyvays Used ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours 1 lo . X-RAY SERVICE Phone 680. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings FAMED Trade M LONDON ol P"'r .t.nd.rd Th, Gin you will a.k for .g.in-tl.e for oyer 1.60 yean. S3.25 Pe Bottle. The Gin for you is "II. V U'" . i ir.l I f a display6'1 W .,,nint ,ment 0' the mis ndveriiseincni is mu .ui...v- J Liquor Control Hoard or ly Hie aovcriim r Urilish Coliwnbia.