PAGE TV0 To be Truly Satisfied n DAILY EDITION insist upon SALADa DISCUSSION ON POLICE METHOD Commissioners Object to Being Ignored by Provincial Department and are Critical METHODS CANVASSED Proposal to Hand Policing City to Provincial Authorities Is Not Favored of No further action has heen taken hy the notice commission with respect l(i the proposal ad vanced recently that the provincial -anUioTjUeshe: jrrqiwstcd in lake over the policing of this city; 'ingulf the commission on Thursday afternoon, Cily Solicitor K.' K. .Innes read the section of Hie Act where provision is made for a municipality In rnfer into an agreement with Ihe provincial police whernliv the Jailer may city. Nothing definite had, how ever, yet been received as lo the terms thai would heiinvolved in such an agreement. Commissioners Coombs anil Montgomery fell thai the question might he allowed to stand over pending the receipt of further information. Roth expressed- dnuld as to the success that might be achieved from such a move and Commissioner Montgomery made it clear that he personally, was opposed to the proposilion. II. would iul he cily in the-qiosillon oT having nolning I'osay about ils.pnlieing though it would; probably have lo foot Ihe cijsl, . . Cost of Policing' ; Knsuing discussion simmered down lo further rriltcism of Ihe recent action of the provincial authorities in making the deduc- lions from the city's share . of liquor, profits without making Has More than seven million tea drinkers will now use no otHer blend. AsR for SALADA to-day. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Piililishetl Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avcmiw. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, hy mail nr rarrier, per month ?1.00 By mail to all parts of lite British Kmpirc and the United Slates, in advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.."n Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. 98 86 Saturday, April 1 1, 192.. ilie individually. The commissioners were aprtvil I thai (he cily should al least have some evidence as lo Ihe aeliviliesi of Liquor Hoard ollicers. Coinf missioner Coomhs supr-ri-sled I hut when such olliccrs came in, they should seek Ihe co-operation of Hie cily police. Commissioner Montfromery felt (hey should al lensl report on departing. Mayor Newton declared that, during his years lenu of otlice, the only connection there had heen he-Iween the attorney reneral's department ami the city on this matter had Iteen two anonymous letters. The question then arose. as lo how much money the city had re ceived as lis share of liquor pro fits during 1921 and how much j!i?d''en dedutdejh A statement from Ihe treasurer showed thai provided the mme first receives ,J--' 3 J""1 H'n received. At flip approval of lie imbUc1''1 3,'-' .IiTt.l heen deducted. Hirouzh a idehiscite' IThe mayor said there had hern At Ihe regular monthly meefi fi.nn" ti.s, .i,..i,.i.i iiii.ii iiifin iiii ui-ii in. 1 1-. j. Suspicious Characters Commissioner .Montgomery at lacked the methods of Liquor Hoard ollicers in creating crime Jin order lo obtain conviction. The only place he felt for such persons was in (lie lock-up as fake charge of Ihe policing of a suspicions characters especially if the locaf police had nol been advised as lo who they .were. Commissioner Coombs said h believed in so called "stool pigeons." Sometimes, in order to apprehend criminals, it was necessary lo 'follow methods thai looked "shady." lie fell, however, that such ollicers should seek the co-operation of the cily police. If lie cily police did nol know wlm they were then he would agree Unit they might well be locked up. It was "highway robbery" fpr Ihe provincial gov ernpienl . to charge ti'e cily 000 and nol show that anything Itad been done for it . They'e '.would bave; to he a stop put Jlhese. methods. vUoclared Commissioner Montgomery. The government seemed crazy with power. Mayor Newton could see no method of obtaining redress "There is no way of gelling redress other than putting the any explanation as 10 (he reasoninen in Ihe cells," replied Coin- nir doing so. .Mayor .xewion said lie ha come lo Ihe conclusion thal-'the total cost to Ihe goverilmenl of administering the Liquor Act throughout Ihe province vlind been lumped up and each municipality assessed proportionately whether or mil Ihe ollicers had been active during missioner Montgomery, If any "stool pigeon" was making a nuisance - of himself Commissioner Coombs agreed that he should be picked up. Could Not Transgress Cily Solicitor Jones agreed that even government liquor operators had no right lo trans- tlu period in all .,, municipal- pro Ihe law hy rH lint: drunk i Small BejjKitF Do not delay a savings deposit on account of its small size. Small regular deposits soon amount to a substan tial sum. One dollar opens a savings account at any hnnch of the Union Bank. rtjj UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch H. H. Little, Manager r r I J or- tnakfifg nuisance of them selves. Commissioner Coombs then brought up Ihe mailer of "beer gardens." The provincial government look Ihe license fees. Who was Jo Ioo.k afler the laws being on forced? "The cily, or course," replied .Mayor Newton. "The government collects all Ihe revenues ami demand us lo enforce Ihe laws.: Then I hey charge it up to us if; they think' wo are not doing so."j "If that is the case, then the! cily should al least be consulted as lo who should have licenses." opijied Commissioner Montgomery. "Crowned heads have been chopped oil' for just such methods. Perhaps, political heads vill also be lost through them." "They will before long." .predicted' Mayor Newton. Should Not Worry .Mayor Newton was inclined lo think that the commission should nol eternally worry itself nbout Ihe small bootlegger. No stone should be le't unturned. however, lo eradicate the com bination of bootlegging and prostitution in Hie down town part of the cily. Commissioner Montgomery did mil think there was much lo choose between a bootlegger and a stool pigeon. SACRED CONCERT WAS IMPRESSIVE Orchestra and Choir Gave Credit able Performance at Methodist Church Last Night The sacred concert at Hie Melfiiidisl Church lasl nijsht was a Very impressive event suited to Ihe occasion. The building was parked lo the doors, chairs be ing placed in the aisles to ac-ennunodate Ihe large number present. The largo augmented choir sang well and the orches tra, which also was a large, one. played excellently under the leadership of Professor Pryce. The' select ions by the choir included "Mystery :of Intercession l'nini the Crucifixion!." "Hide on, Hide on in Majesty," "Could Ye Nol Watch." "The Popple Stood Beholding," "Appeal of Ihei Crucified," "All for Jesus." The orchestra played "Lutspiel," "Cavaliifa," "In a Monastery Maiden," and "Largo." Soloists were A. Clapperlnn. John Davey and Mrs: II. C. l-'raser; duet, A. C. Clapperlnn and John Davey; ipiarlel, (he same two with Mrs. ekroyd ami Mrs. I'raser. Members of Hie choir, in addi tion lo A. J. Lancaster, organist nml leader, were: Mrs. II. C. Kraser, Mrs. It. V. (!. I.ePine. Mrs. Ackroyd, Mrs. Macey. Mrs. McCiregor. Mrs. Mn-kar, Mrs. A. Plant. Miss A. Dalby. Mis S. Nickerson. Miss C. Nirk- erson. Miss K. Vickers. Miss liar-ding, Mrs. Cullen. Miss K. Har vey, .1. K. l)avev A. Clapperlon. King. it. v . it. i.ei'ine, . Vaugluui Javb's, P. Deny, y. II. Waironl. A. Plant. Members of the orchestra, in addition to Professor l'ryrn the rouddctor, and .Mrs. ,11. C, I'raser the aerorhpanPd, wore: Miss M. "Lancaster, Mis Hester Black, ?Miss Irene Osborne, Mrs. Martini Messrs. Peter Blact Jr.. Mann. Hennell, P. Cameron, K, Wallers. W. Murray, l'.ric Dingwell, A. Laeasler, Caslman Kilkendall, (iawlhorne, W. II I jerry. W. Boss, SCHOOLS HAVE Attendance Reports Submitted to Board at Meeting on Thursday Night According to reports furnished Hie school board at the regular monthly meeting on Thursday niuiil there are a total of 881 children in attendance, al the city public and high schools. Al Borden Slreel there are 2'.)'.) pupils l.'l boy and 1 Lr igirls; al Booth School 107 pupils 2f)fi boys and 20 1 girls: ami at Senl Cove, 17 pupils. At lhj High School, girls are much in preponderance, there being 85 girls and 13 boys for a total of 128 pupils. ling slaff. Mr. Bnrlness Tepnrled similarly for Booth School and fi4 TUFT RAtT.7 rrssvs prince &zox$t $otel TORONTO In Centra of Shopping and Businoss District 250 ROOMS 100 with Private Biti-t BLUWPUANPLAN t W1NNETT THOMPSON. MAN'O. DIR. KXxraKXararawjntxjntxxxxKXx hit p. I the necessity of play-' ground facilities lii-iny exteudcit. Principal Brady relerre.l to the creditable results Ihal had been obtained hy his hoys in a recent rifle shooting contest. Tln'i school 'hail come second in I In' province ami Ihirly-sixth in the British Kmpirc. The teachers all reported thai summer sports were being .organized among Hie pupils. WHOLE WHEAHREAD YERSUSWHITE BREAD The controversy between the relatixe food values of whole wheat bread and while bread has existed, now for about fifty years. Scientists and doctors cannol come to any definite decision on the question. Also Hie average man or woman is prepared al all limes lo put forward Ihe claims of their own favori e ft. nt tit ttx , I lie I nil li admitted liy a I. howexer. is l)ial all bread is a healthful food, provided it is pro perly made and baked, "l-.leclrii -, bake" bread comes up to Ibis standard those .who use - it boost for it's quality. Made by Ihe Plectric Window Bakeries. 8rt PARKINGBYLaW To ba Drafted by City Solicit r and Chief of Police For Submission to Commission The cily solicitor and the chief of police arc lo draft a parkic ; bylaw for submission to Ihe police commission at its Mi.y meeting. At the mcelinsr of the commission on Thursday afternoon it was decided lo take Ibis course so that Ihe hoard nn:y have .Something definite to woi'j on. .uier ttie bylaw Is apptoxed by the commission it will .be senl m to the council, for adoplio i. Information will he obtained from Victoria and Vancouver t s to parking regulations in fho-e cilies ami Commissioner Mont gomery siiirgesleil Hint the blc- s of local laxi drivers be also ob tained. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert F. A. Saunders, Digby Islnml: F. Stephens, cily; Jnsrph Hays and Airs. (. (i. Macinlyro, Anyo:- iv v; l)elc.(iurt anij)o.M uremic. Vancouver;- Mrs.' (3,- M.tMolnlyriV Mrs. K. C. leensiuid,'.Mis Alula Slewiirl, rifcfdegal?:? A. I'ro-cunlcr, Sunnyside; .1. L. Bellin-rem, tlsk; T. K. Brooks, Ter"ace: Miss F. .1. Noble, Miss Dnrnlhy Bardie ami Miss I. M. Marshall, Port Kssington. Central A. Weeks. While Hock: Andrew Brown, J. F. Slrang and A Sutherland, Sunnyside Cannery: W. llearn, Massoll. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In tli Matter or dip AflrHlnMlrMInn Art: nnil III lh Mailer nr m f.Uei nf John l.oo. I iH'ccanpil. IntfMiOc. 1 TAki: Norii:E tlint hv order t lll nuiwn- t. .urn, miinfr. inniip nie ijiii n.iy in .-uarrii. a.ii. is. J ui ai"iinicii ah-inlnltninr nr Hit- rulaln r Joint l.re, ami All jmrtlo luivln rlnlm. nitnliHl tlic nnll rlatn arn lii'ic-hy rrnulrrd to riiriiloli uninp, roi("Jv vririod io imp on or Iw-rorc ili SJtii inv r April. .. I.'i, ami nil parilf in-lUlilcd to Hip rulnie arc required t't pv Hip aiixiiint or tiiPir itiilt'lil'-flnei'i lo we rnrihwltii. 'onMA A. WATT, orrii-i.il AdininUirator, l'ilni' illupert, II. C. Dated Hip asiii day f,t .M.irrh. tvn. IN PROBATE. IN THE 8UPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In I Hp Matter or 'he A'linliiMriiKon Art: and In Ihe Mailer or the KiOaie nt Peter Jiidne, lierea'ed, Intelale. TAKK NOTICI-: I hut liy tinier or 1114 Honor I'. Mcli. Yiiiuir, mad ttie I ltd day mi tiMi i . n .1 ii. . ' .un-M. a.ik ivi;,. I wan- aiioinien An- .hiss .miiis re norieo i mil. uov iniiiimraior or ii. e.iaie or iviee Faster exams, bad been corn, fl'.'' 0,'T"".''''.'. nnd. ail partlea Imvinit , , . . : . . , ,. . , i'-hiiiii HKamst nie miIH fniiim are iieie-litlMeil nl Km'. Inn -fslrool Snlinril I liy ri'diilred to rinni.h nine, nrnnerlv ii... the '. I. , n, . . ii , vermeil to me iMi ur liefure the itllh day roulls leslifylng lo Ihe good or April, a.ii. iit5, and mi pariie. m- ll it rr trt t u of txt Mm Ihe nnt.lla nti.l and I 1 1 A progress pupils . satisfactory vyork of tlm teach-! rritiwiiii, tllA nilKilltlt ml H...I. i...M.ti..lnaMI' In MllllN A. WATT. orriclal Ailiiilnlntrnlnr, ITlnrrf liiiiprt. II. C. Datid tlic ogu, day i Maicb, Wji, Picture Puzzle Fun Game THREE OPPORTUNITIES TO Wlft - $500.00 - Find the Most Objects in this Picture Starting with Letter "C .. . . ... . r.lu m AU. Tm i WiIUahI mu A.ikl- L-Ua-U-- n I'l , ..j ... -" .-.. v... ic ivaunj aucn cDiicti n r . 'Child." -Chair," etc. W.ll, tht olheri art Juat aa aiy to at, but the idta ia who can fmd th, Twanty-fiva big eh priiat will b gWtn tor iha Twtnty-fivt bttt liata of "C Wordi" lubmind1 anawcr to thia puizlt. Th parson aanding in tht Urgtat nd ntarttt eorrtct tial at nam,, awardtd firtt priiai aecond ntarctt correct list, atcond priat, tte. Sat how many you can f.ni W( THE VANCOUVER DAILY STAR annour.caa today a moat Interesting and arrusma car. ' tea participate in thia great fun game from a school boy or girl to dad. mother . tr.J it n grar. i at! grandma. It holda no preference to age. It ia a ttat of your skill 1.1 ftrrtting out 'C Ycri;' v Puzzle Picture. lt't a jim dandy puzzle gacie. We know you will enjoy it, for everyone Isvti and we venture to say youHl never have more fun. It costs nothing to takt pari. The "C-Worda Puzzle Came ia campaign to Increait the pit: U-"tI of The Vancouver Daily Star. It ia not a aubacription cr.iteit, and yoj do not have ts land mTI: zubtcription to win a prize. If your anawtr ia awarded firat pria by the judgea, yaj v. wm V3: but if you would like to win more than $5 we are going to mak the following apet.il offer, Krt- by you can win bigger cash prizes. TWENTY-FIVE CASH PRIZES Winning anawtra will receive the twenty-flve caih print according to the table below; lit Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize 5th Prize 6th 7th 8th 9th :th Prlzt .... .. Prize .... .. Prize .... .. Prize .... .. Prize ... . 11th to 15th Prlzea (Incl) 16tn to 25th Prlzea (Incl) ..$25.00" . . 25.00 . . 23.00 . . 15.00 .. 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 3.00 . 2.00 1.50 1.00 IN PROBATE. $250.00 250.00 250.00 75.00 50.00 30.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 7.t0 5.00 3.00 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In Hip Mailer of thn AilmlnUtrntlnn Arl; ninl In the Mallir nf I he Raiato nf John Jnhn- ami, liri'KX'd. Intfpt.ilp. .. TAKI'; "TH I'., that hy nnlnr nf Ilia Honor I . Mcll. Voniiit, iiiiii1i ii 7111 ,.iy -i ' . 1 an apnointni Ml- iiilr.iHiralor or llio iM;iie r John son. lllrfnf1 m.H n ....n. 1 ''"I.",'!" i""."":',' ,''! urn Iwrrli.v, recjuiica to ruriilaU iuiuc, properly veil CAN WIN $500.00 THERE ARE THREE $500.00 PRIZES HERE'S HOWl If your anawer to the -C-Word" Picture Puzzle wine FIRST, SECOND or THlO Prize, and you have sent in one yearly subscription to The Vancouver Daily Star at $3.00 pef l you will receive $250.00 Inatead of $25.00; fourth prize $75.00, etc. (See aecond colamn of flgurea In prize Hat). Or, If your anawer wlna FIRST, SECOND or THIRD Prize, and you have aant In two yearly aubacriptiona te The Vancouver Dally Star (one new and one renewal or two new aubacriptiona), you will receive $500.00 In place of $25.00; fourth prize, $150.00, etc. (See third column of flgurec In prize Mat). How la that for a liberal offert But LOOK! there are three $500.00 prlzea. Therefore If you atand FIRST, SECOND or THIRD, and have aant In two yearly aubacriptiona at $3.00 each (one new and one renewal or two new), you will win $500.00. It takea but two yearly aubacriptiona to qualify your anawer for the big $500.00 rewarda. Absolutely, that la the maximum; You can do thia with little effort. Your own aubacription can count. We can alao take aubacriptiona to atart at any future date. Juat mark on your-order when you want the paper to atart and we will not commence delivery until you aay, SUBSCRIPTION RATES THE VANCOUVER DAILY STAR $3.00 a Year, payable In advance, RURAL ROUTE SUBSCRIBERS Thia offer ap. pllea to Rural Route patrona aa well aa. aubacrlb. era living In cltlea and towna. Send a yearly aubacription at $3.00 and qualify for the big prlzea. 2 - i5oifob 400.00 500.00 150.00 100.00 60.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 6.00 In the event of a tU for ina nrlr ffrt the full amount of auch prize will be paH to .-..ich tied participant. Mail Your Anawer To Laughlan Gillies, Puzzle Manager The Vancouver Daily Star Uapartment 1 Vancouver, B. C. OBSERVE THESE RULES 1..Any man, woman or child who ll M to employ of The Vancouver Dauy Stai ei a nW of an eniployta'a family, may aubmlt an " 2. All anawtra nuat be mailed by Ap and addreaaed to Laughlan ClUlea, Puizlt Msr. ,. The Vancouver Dally Star. ... 3. All Data of nam.a anould be written on'" ' of the paper only, and numbered coniesutlvet; 3, etc. 'Write your full name and ncirtu upper right hand dorner. If you des:re ii anything elae, uae a arparate ahtat. i. Only auch words aa appear in tna t- Dictionary will ba counted. Da not e e worda. Where the plural la ud, 1 - cannot be counted and vice vtrn. a wiui. th. m nlllnu - n u,r once, even though used deaignatt cbjecta or articua, or parts of euj riml lo mo. on nr lirrorr th sill day nf May, A.Ik IIIt., 11 ml all liaith- ItidilXecl to tlm riitaln arc i-Kiulri'il p pity tin' miioiinl lit lln'lr Irnli-lili'ilni'm lo Ino roiill-wltli, NfilMHN A. WATT, nrrii'liil Adinlnlatralor, I'riiiri niiwii. n.r. Iietrrl hi a flty (lf Apr, ioJ. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH , COLUMBIA. In Hip Mnllnr nr tlir Ailinlnhitinlton Art ! ami I In the Matter or IN L'siate or EvaUl ON REQUtsi i o: i An object or article can be named only V'Z-m 6. Do not uae hyphenated or compegad or any worda formed by the eombiaatiai or more complete werds, where each i- aelf la an object. . ... ..irfif and 7. The anawer having the largest J'T correct Hat of namea of visible objecta : ahown In the picture that begin wit " C" wll be awarded Flrat Prize, etc Niw atyle or handwriting have no bearing ap elding tht wlnntre. la 8. Any number of people may ewerin anawering the puzzle, but only one f " u awarded to any one household; "'' ner awarded to more than one of any 0"P twt or mort have been working "'.iTirel'tM 9. In the event of a tie for any P' "7aV " full amount of auch prize will ba awardea tied participant. 10. ,nd and rent" renewal! ' - Subacrlptlona (bath new able In advance at $3.00 per year JJ ', d Ho , rier delivery in wnioi Wnh ever, In qualifying for the W-00 B" , at least ONE new aubacription mutt w BOl i n wm It. A new aubaerlber la anyone WC, been receiving The Vancouver Daily March 10th, e0na1df- 12. All anawera will receive the earns ,in tlon regardlea of whether or r.ot a suoac The Vancouver Dally Star la n'Jn-.r,fUllf ' veH 13. All new aubacriptiona will be f , making fled by the Puzzle Manager, f ", forfeit M old aubacriptiona aa new will P0,'";,JBa lr ,M credit of auch aubacriptiona aa quii.itymg Maximum Benua Rewarda. titlieni ' h'"! , 14. Three prominent Vancouver .,,, no connection with The Vancouver in ft wi nPt decide be aelected to act aa Judgea to j)5 and partlclpanta by send Ing i agree to accept tht declelon of the uaw and conclusive. anrll !7tn ,n. arf AP ,W 15. The judges will rneet on r"" an HtX nouncernent of the P Winners r p,iir of words wll be published in Th Yl, Star aa quickly thereafter aa Poit'D'' f .Rt SENT LARGE PUZZLE PICTURE nimlairMo.' . ,n. .., ,rj I' Ml rniii" K "'i ni'im rtihV o i'.,',f''j!i''i . , ii-ii in 1 . . .1..- uniillint 'T .iTT . forltilin. (iii : "'ij ill- "