X, PAGE T VVC Ifred ? Rmi Down? Eat SHREDDED WHEAT contains all the Vitamins The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limbed. Third venue.-H. P. PUI.LEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or, carrier, per. month SI. On By upail to all part; of the British Empire, and the United States, in advance, per year SO.Ot To ail other countries, in advance, per year S7.f! Msmber of Audit Bureau of Circulations, DAIL.I EDITION Thursday, June 3, I92G. Appreciative Of Railway Administration. The following editorial article of appreciation of the railway administration from the Manitoba, Free Press seems particularly appropriate just now: ' Mr. Immiitig, in his first official statement a Minister of Railways, has an inspiring story to tell of a determined and intelligent attempt by Canada lo grapple with au immense national problem, which is now well on the way to a successful ' " issue. Many people most of them perhaps have been looking at this railway problem from the wrong angle. They have been regarding H as something which the government wilfully brought upon the country; and, appalled by the figures of losses, swollen to abnormal dimensions by bookkeeping devices, they have been demanding that. the Government do something about it right away. . The primary fact in the whole discussion, which has been systematically obscured, is that, the Government, in place of saddling itself foolishly with a railway problem, was confronted some years back with an emergency which threatened the. economic foundations ur this country.' The Grand Trunk Railway was rankfitp; it could only carry on'liy subventions thinly dis- guled as loans. Ihe Canadian Northern was in the same pre uicjimeut; it could only operate if the Parliament year after vedJUtlWKil.llUlJ- e'iJ..,piiJHpMs..intpliU treasury. The Grain! friiiik Pacific, despite assistance running jnto millions annuaiiy, -coum not ue Kept alive as a private corporation; in March, 1010, it lay down and gave notice that on a given dare it would depart this life, leaving the district? it .was' built to serve without railway accommodation. ; Had To Carry Burden Of finance. The lkuniiikm Government had to get under the burden and carry, Jl. The load could not be dropped and it could no! be shifted, ..The. theory, advanced in certain quarters, that private corporations were willing lo relieve the country of its railway difficulty is the veriest nonsense'. Qf course, there were portions of these bankrupt systems, that could be Operated at a profit and they no doubt could have: been sold to benevolent capitalists ur private corjKirations for considerably less lliaii they were -worth; but this would have made the Government's prtdilem hopeles by removing (he fouudaliuns upon which a new railway stnu lure might poisibly be erected. ' There was nothing for it but for the country lo tackle the jou useii. mat was six years ago. The bankrupt railways and IhevOoyjerjinieiit roads which . were and always had, been bankrupt jno-we re thrown together iuto a vast and formless conglomeration; and a starl made'iti Irying to lick it into soimi ?ciiiniiiiiT . u u iiiiuieu iianoiiai vsiem. ' '' ' . . Triumph Of Capacity. ' S. , U'heii the Canadian people consider what has been achiev ed 50 thiK ljrief Krioxl oriiipe thcy;trave a right Id regard'il a a triumph (if capacity, courage and foresight. They have put hum ine system in that space or lime ;ir:j millions of their owji money. niuj ,i;io mvuinns or mo.ney lent y- the publ.ic under gov. erunieiu guaraniees. i nis money was"itfedid to emi ti the Wind to do business. Without this expenditure there was no future 10c me uauoiuu roao; mil it took courage, nevertheless, to throw this vast um of money info the seemingly bottomlcs void. The pulley is beginning to have results. In I02p the railway-failed 1b' meet its operating expenses by 3i million-dollars. That js tojsay, the qoyernmenl had to pay all the road's fixed charges and in addition put up 3i million' dollars to pav for the 1 m wiuj iue incurred in running, tho road, in lt2.) Ihe ro p.ou us operating expenses and accumulated a surplus of Jl2 miipon uouars, wtiicti rell shgrt of meeting all the inleresti rliiu-f?e invpil lh tinlilw. ?. nr. r.no n-u. ' ' , ,.,,,, ,,s uiui 5iinirf,iii., I nrse are .Mr. ROTARY HEADS SUBSCRIPTION FOR UNIFORMS Soys' Band to be Equipped at Cost of $750 t Plans of Organization Work Out SUM OF $150 DONATED A'H Hot ary Club at its meet- ,,imilll. . Walter Fisher,, chairman of die loys' work committee, explained the situation and sujr-ested .thju this much money should e devoted to the purpose. Colonel Xicliolls, who has. fathered Jlhe band since its inception, said Uial Rip. hand had a rifmib.er of ensa?ements. They had been asked to go lo SmUliersJ from there for the barbecue. : bUnuVr of picnics and other events wanted them and, the fair; in tint were engaging them forJ the annual event, the result was tha,t they would be able (o raise .sufficient money for upkeep tu last until Christmas. They also, through the generosity of the people here, had been, ihle to purchase enough instru ments. hat was needed now lo she the boys a presentable ap-: pearancc was neat uniforms. They were fed up pa concerts. lances and such means of rais ing money and suggested that a subscription list be opened, ne thought this would be the last tfap p. they would come to Ihe .Rotary Club for help for'this worthy purpose. The club unanimously en dorsed the proposal ami the list I WISH righl' here to giye Vf.0.OHA!H). was ..the. Derby rayu-ile-and the bookie made about ten- million dollars be raus.s the .betting' public .tool? expert advice and' backed him t.) Rial amount. Hut then all the public is for is to provide something soft enough for Ihe bright ones to strip. THE best way to get your name 4p the paper Is to clout tha liall over the fence of into Mn 'liieache.rs al a hJg league base-ati i...ii !.. "in K'li"'-. .wioiner- way is to clout your enemy over the head and you will see your name la iJiinijiiig's amended,.fjgures show-in a '.betterment a. r .-i i" . LUif P"Hce court news. luilRon dollars over -Sir Henry Thornton's" estimate of fwot' mouthsagt?." -J . -"-rMISSCanada-pan raise a loan n( hpudred and fifty million Change For Better am yet the banks won't lend me Of Huge Amount. fifteen dgllar.?. WbatMt is to bo As .lr. Ibi'niiing pointed out, these figures show n change O0'A 'pokinaj. young ladyl for the betteT in six years, of (!0 million dollars, or , an aVeragel betlernienf "of eleven millions a year.' This ratio has onlv lot SUPPOSE Lloyd Oeorirc is ex. be maintaiiled fortius year to put life Canadian National in alCofl,muni(,u,cd by the Hritish posiliop to meet all the interest owed "16 Ihe invesling ''public MberiU leaders he stands a good mul have a rpw rpillious over (or Ihe owners of the. road' hefc,aP(,? ot becoming a national taxpayers of (.aiiada. That this; ralio" of betterment will be1 erf and having a monument easily achieved s indicated by the returns tor the first four wete.d to his mime; ; months of Ihe present year which show Iho rna,j nearly sil ' niillmn dollqrs ahead, of last year's record. There is, therefore, AN optimist is one who smiles gpod reason to believe that Urn Canadian National will Ihis vear bi sickness and in pain, reach tlie position where it will carry itself and begin lo make lit even keeps his spirits Up a little moncv for its nrotirielorc. -ThAi ia -.. ii.a. ....n.i:....r in. i. . GOSSIP OF GOTHAM New York Chat About Summer Plf't Pr.c of Hat. Soulier Maney, and ynd-Painted Cakes K YORK, '" .1. Unlham society ha taki'ii up a ev crar.- llio hard painted cakt. No hostess who wishes to b! quite proppr" dares enlfratn wit limit one,,-' Itroadway ichefs vie with one an.it lie. pi iwiuq. big the cakes wtiN?l Often aw works of art, I run color ar inysiwl'e'rday. i1aciIci do-lieod ajuid. sVihjovilition'Mlrt.Avih 130 to-4 The eaten ''are signed by iUt ward providing, uniforms for the:rhef. Jtist as any artit would Roys' Band. The sum of $750 isUign his. picture. reuuiredvand the public rvill be a$kcd to make up the rest of the The sinarlest, neatest woman' hats may li jjliirfliusl here now for jf(.50. and many, as low 15.00. Others ii a ipiality lower th,.i that demanded by the average Americaii.hiuewife may In obtained at" ii- Mauy wnmor- who could afford to par .several times as much are finding the 5 hat satisfactory and stylish. Of The lowly dime lias once mow or the annual fair and to Telkwirft,m,H. t!S9 tender on MaiilmM will le opened at Orme's Drug SI ore. THE MAN IN THE MOON THERE'S one connolalioi' about Hits kind of weather. Many eople do not look well in .1 straw nal. XO, James, no, Scotsmen aw not the only cautious people in the world. I know several Kns? lifhmcn thai wear both hell ahl suspenders. not send in the usual rendered" notice with in, three days I shall rpfuse Id open Hie envelope when it ctiines. I do not intend to be worried all month by these petty nnjioyances. Let us hav it over auonee and then I can carry oi ror another month. . aiir. lourist season dig. That' accounts iveather. Is open- for tlm tan Island. It' iu.iv le presented again as a, tip Tor a sixty cenC luncheon wilhout eausin? any elevation of tfic waitresses' eyebrows. A list of i bin i; s (bat e,u be boil glit wfth i: now" would, fill several adverti-iug columns. There i on-- foru of Kat- rrahing that Hi- stolid subwaj u.mls haven't been able to eliminate. U - the loud banging of thrf sui'Way turusliles which goe i v-i.;T-fouHionr a day, H . fli6u-ands iKmr into the underground. Hut the 'tguards, whose ear are thus assaulted hy the steady liarrage. are iue last to advocate s.ilencer.. 'liie prdesis ronie rum the. rfde'rs. .Simthern .I.oiw las the AUaiiiH'. ous sill Till ftl Island, front- ray thlsl. nionlli with.liiijht colors. soRI tinted buildlipjt' and world faiit-l week ends by real elale sale-f hile gnini,' south I here is only men. Everything thai Florida'a fortnightly service, did sui-eessfufly creating beauty! " -pots hy the seaside i being re- lr- W. Kergln is at preseni Fa j li ion points to. a Hummer Ufrl this season. r wearing a silk stocking hat and' J raw shoes. t i pointed out Uial steamers I t.' M..MII, ..Mil II. M.... I.'..klt OIIIIIC9. IIUIII Oil OVIT "M"A(S inn in nn iil' i'- - pealed on the Long Island hore.,'" 'he .ar hast bound for part Swamp havp been converted' u,,knowo into canal homeIMs with r-l,J'ved soundintr iianies. (Ine sales headquarters alone occupies a preleiitious hot id. aei'ording to won today ly Ins oro'lier. V. T. Kergin The silk stocking hat is madniLeo Waugh W'.lt Represent Local !..... alii. ll. ha .. .1 l.:i i - .1 , ncaiy pn inii-iiii, mill u;i: notice to my cteditors that ifPad sze hosiery 'machines and; iliey no account treated with a ;jMtTutfoii whirhi gives the silk the body and flexj.i Her Nerves Wl All Broken Up' She Cquld Not Sleep Mra. DH Oallemker, IT LyiiJ-A"9-' IlM"lti Out, writaai -"My nrva wer. 1 brokea up sad I eonld mt altep at niekt, aa4 I ,0rt.nP ?u H". walk tke floor or hours at a tune. After Using n Bex ef fleTinmeji - - - , uuiiuijHiiii .-uim a wit iii rani, ,h nuj, . m JSaliojial will . cease p be. a direct drain unon ib nnlionnt ti-An-.i . I Bl1 To Feel . Much Better. Itrs". Tbe prophets of glcmip, in 'order to atlack the railway, will IT is said lhat In the dry belt ia?Mlt 0,1d 'V more. boae H t ly upon the fact that kwill, for a long time to come, (hey plant onions witlf Ihe pola- I eould.Jr w H ,w ntake very, little return for Ihe nubile monev mil inlo it Uv ttm'toes ir. Innn (ham ..nll ft If A IT mil. t . fiovernment; btit if it pays lis rierm fixed' charges Ihe people-makes the potatoes' eyes water. "k f" tke VutU yJluTrw ll I. .Ill nil 11 Will VV-A llllIlL- POirnn in ...... !.!.. 1. I 1 1.1 I Hlllll .., ' ' ' ... ......... .ve...,, 'MMnriu Wi -ii looheii sot -" i 7 z . E- laem; nopciess m ,i.w, as v.nuaiiy soiyea. I Subscribe to the Dally New. 1 i&k Oat nt up Club at Big Meeting this Month New Members Accepted bilily of soft horsehair. It , P4ltr includes all the newest silt '''0 augh, at the business slocking shade!.. meeting or the Gyro Club ye- I I he straw may be open wops J''r',:1ir a,rrl,' " aiipotitr, Panania. linp.l in I'.elirl.l lin.i. "Rlflal delegate from Prine raffia woven and twisted into ait airy summer sandal Tep Years Ago lit Prlncei Ruper , v.June 3, 191. : The Port Clements and Mas-sell awinills are nneratinc rsleadih'(and Um eweUv-niill will! open shortly. Already half n million feet of lumhei has been shipped to Vancouver. Ihe clea- Spruce (foiiijr to-theOld Country 'and Ihe rouvh lo the Eraser Uver for ttox making. Local business men are asking for an improved steamer wviee from here, lo Surf Inlet. Huperi. to aHend the flyro International coinntlon in Win-nipeg at the ejid. of this month. : H. V. tf. I.biiie and Hotiglas j.N'elson, both qf . the (lis Hay il.npiber (!o., .were elected inein-b-'rs of the cfurt?, The date f the annual Oyro ipienie was set fur. June 2 and a cotnniillpp wijt b President Taylor to d( arrangemeutsi ALPINE CLUB WILL Modernize Tour Table DUUlNG COMMUNITY PLATE WEE 1 Look at your knlre. Not nntly to bandtome ai the other piece ifnffwirf, are iheyl Now KeCfiuMCKprDLuje StatnlcM Knivra thty ate beautiful bryund mm pare -featuml during tb!i week, WonJtrful blaJca that flaih and !f am w'V alt the hi3ianrc ' x(burnLhcd 2tT, and Ittn aa carting-kiilm. Beautiful bladet that vie with the magnificently ornamented hindWi . . . nvneimperroutoruiitainajvltifihviiiiif ctdinary atainleta . , , they nerer !oe their briKynce. Tie dm il frt f ibt ittl int!f, . MoJcrnVe your table with CoUMVxrrr De Line Scalnleialtt Kniret. To aec them i to admit that yuur Kt Ii nut Complete : without ihtm. Hamptoa Court Design iHutrjteJ. FEATURED AT THE BETTER SHOPS r - DELEGATE TO WINNIPEG INTERNATIONAL GYRO ! CONVB.TION IS NAMED named by take charge MEET NEAR JASPER Tonquln Valley In Heart of Na- t'oral park to be Scene of this Year's Activities WI.N'NIP.KO.Miine 3. The two weeks eommenciny .July 20 and etrdlng AugusJ 7, have been an. uounced by the Ajpino Club of Canada as the daVrif l'ls twenty lirst annual meeting. The camp lins year will be established In Ihe. Tontitiit) Valley, Jasper National Park, Alberta, in (hn heart of Ihe main range .of. the rocky mountains of Canada. This meeting will be Ihe. flea. Hnrge. organized meeting of the club since 1621, etforj last result ipe attendance will bo the in i'M iiti rra,j-ir r 1 1 1 1 rr h Loggers! Loggers1 We have Ihe only onipleib stock of Gilchrist Jacks and parts in Ihe North. We handle ligrmg i Peavie.s, Sawn, and general Camp Equipment ll will pay you Id see us when out Mi K g Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue UNO ACT. Nolle at latum I Aaslf I Um rrhr In Oun-n ChaiMIr lilttwU Uiwl lie ntnlicui Iilriri ul I'ltwr Hui-rL awl iititl.il is mm-. . i.r inrml llllI iiii.i, ana rrt-niiuf wi iit Notlt of Application for Canities! Ha a. Iti, ywi-ii i.iun"ii innri. TAkl: mitii K itiai iih- B . ruhinr k I'arkmr 0uMiir. t ut . ( Vanrautrr. II. C, iM-rnaiiia salmi unnrr.. Inlrmti P'r fur a iri nr uh t'liiuHiiif it. rrilml 1'i.rMh.ii lUrfwwiK-liiR al a m Hani.it at II MiUUlwrkt ri.dr of .ii Hi; llM-ftr nr-tlM-rlr aittt ral.rl rnlu.vihK Hie llii n blfh l.r linik. 11 rtulm, iwitr r. In thr terihl rrtir r Uil III: Owner r, & rbauii. llirM-e Mtullwilt ami ftly. rnlhrwmi a lth Mralki lo llw lif). of Mas atrr niai. II rlullis. nuttr wr threw rl I Hnini lu ltint iit riaiiiiwnn'tnrtit, ami rmiuiuMU IT arr. iwur it itiiiTisii rnn xiiH risinsa ami i-AikiMi iovkoy t-tn. . . . . I'T M. Slrwl, Aernt. tuir4 aih S.r it. lut, MINCRAL ACT. Improi.m.nU. Mln.nl Hill iin.np. rmiUMln nr Vln I rral mil .. t. Min.nl mil .. , Vln , rral lull to. J. nl siimmlt Mlm-ral i:iiiih, mute In IM skn-rva Mininf inl hi .. I IHntrlrt irii IM Kiulh vil.rn rrnl- uf ira Viuntaln, knimil valley, lasrur tvitil.n. w. i. (iiMMiwin. ireo: Mirwrt vri"iri Xn. mm:. :hrl. f. Mimtr, rtrr Ml iff Uttlflral o., TAkK XOTICE tlMt I, Chrl. V.. Mimre. free Mlirr-i irtl(lrat .Vi. I7C, aarnl for in imni-m. inl.ml at llw rni ii mj ihji innn iimi (Hi. iirrroi, vj, apply Vi Iiw Mlntna ItrrnntT for a Cull-firalf fif Irnprotfin.nu Tnr th purroM1 nf ntiuininc a Crown Dram nr me aiivt rlaliim, And rurihrr uk n"tti-e that artln n-rt.r seriion m nt Ih. Mineral Art rnut t. rurnni.iiri-d l.rnrr lh lauanre ut mrli irli(iftc of Iniprrittrmenta. in(.ii tbu mil uv .r April. it4. NAVIOABLK WATKRS rNOTIOTION ACT, fl ip, CMAfTIN . . rnlnn Oil Company of r.atwU. LUnIM, hereby tn nnin-e Hut l hi un.li-r i- . 11 1 ut the Kid krt ilemxlleft wllh the Ntlnl.ler iif 1'iilillr Wnrka al. Ottawa tnil In Hie (ifflr. ut the IH.lrlrl lierUtrar nt pie Land lleiiry tiolrlrl or Prlwe MUM-n in inn yn iiia, di'M-riiiii dill Unre nr llritltll ITnlinn of the mte and plan id a pile mul miller, whurf ipiSi-d in iiiiiit in i lie' n.HMf nt Prln-e niiert in ine pmvini-e, on water Inl four, liUirk -n", the Mid wtiarf mtiitirlUne a larire.! i'".'' stlirnarli varvlna In wldtli frnnl iuiisi the me elnli eiuii li. lias eer ., enJovo!!:!!' i. ti t. imi nimi ii.intu.rt r.m n...l II.- Ii . III.. t.l.l.....J- iit " V. uiui. uie l.UI U Mail memlmrs " Wl" urlll;:. iw.ii-r warm niunre w up 4r nrotlnuiely jotf. wiwiire II wlilffii In ai an Im ri.. i i.. I , be Joined by a large de egalion 'rll'" "' o' in area, the amy fee feet from the, Alninn Club lulled .Slates. These Will mer, nine I tonal 81. I of. tin visitors III! fllflll,,ll l.l, It.- ...1 I. ... v....,., f iiwviirii . i'.ui. "'iiiMiii nr ini nniirr ine ni-n.l.i..,,! .. ...,.. "it Company nr Canada. Uftiliril. i i-viiuu, n 'ii'ii.il.lUQUUt! Under ..rtlon T nt Hie i,J Art er aim KeojoKlst or iilcrnnJ., v"".Vr J?r ii"''"" wnrk at' reputation ' Val l, n f!w.N .ft ouls, who ranks oe present, n Knim. I ii.aniireineni pomr apprniiinaieiy parai ,-i ... um .iiiire uiuv And take nmu-e thai after lb rtplra t," of .'!" m"nih frn'U ll"' lis if th in l nil will annty in IH4 nr District saltt Maoater. BULKLEI Market Has 3tt Third AW- etf g K " ,1. Preece late w' tl a" Fresh ri wis Meals arriving Twice WeeMf f the qulkley Vallef Phone 178 Dr. Alexander Smith Bloc. Ptione M DENTiS T 1 J..,li.u ValU, from if. raru MILK Anu our Table Cream ""Wi Valentin Phone uoi