PACK TWtt THB, WAJtiY HHv7a AsR lor and Insist upon "SALADA" TEA It is worth a few cents more. il - The Daily News PRiNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except, Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Thud Avenue. H. P. PULLRN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month . . . . 11, Ou By mail to all parts of the British. Empire and. the United States, in advance, "per year 10.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50. Transient. JJif play Advertising... . 1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page. .. , $2,80 per inch' Local Readers, per insertion. . . . . t , .,..,M,i .25c per lind Classified Advertising, per insertion. .2c rwr wonf Legal Noticeseach insertion.. ...15c per agate line Contract Rates on Application. " ' Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 8t 1 Editor, and Reporters Telephone ... at Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. ... . hnyr EomoR Regret Passing Of Western Hockey. Wednesday, .May 5, 1925. Everyone interested in sport will regret the passing of hockey as a western pastime. It is all moved east and the Pa eifiC coast seems tt be lvft in the lurch. exi winter western people win lane more interest m eastern hockey because they will find among the players the .stalwart of former days at Victoria", Vancouver or Portland. Whether other teams will he formed in thojwe-st to, lake tJic place " ofUliose who have gone is doubtful. . There has of late been a sjackness about attending the hockey matches.- The sport seemed to deteriorate and the fans were not always of the' best order. Perhaps in a year4.or two, the game may come, Hack, wiln retieweq vigor, . Sowing Wheat This Year In Interior. 1 Some of the farmers'of the interior are sowing wheal this year sinccb.eyexpe.i2t .," iviHIjarkeJ,. lMlte-product at Prince Rupert .Qiia'Prinf tfieorge farmerha.Tacfes iifVrop, not" a large area but a good star!. If others do the same 'her will be a large acreage in crop and every year (hi will increase. If grain growing prow -profitable' more land will bv cleared, more settler will come and everyone will benefit. Some time ago it was mentioned that hay was the nllerna-' live crop lull it must be remembered that a farmer cannot grow hay regularly without impairing the efficiency of his farm. The soil will in time grow less productive and crop gradually les. Ry growing grain there js always the straw for the use of the young cattle and for other purposes around the farm. Both Canneries To Be Operated This Year. Both the Prince Rupert Canriery at Tuck's Inlet and the. bomerville cannery in the city near .Seal Cove are to be operated this year by the Soniervjlle Cannery people. This will be an advantage to the "city and will add something ti the payroll. Every industry, great or small, that operate here is worth a lot to ii. The more -population we have, the better we can pay our taxes, improve Our Greets and the modern facilities will be introduced. After Head Of ' Conservative, Leader, The Montreal Star tell Mr. Meighen that he cannot possibly get any jnpre Parliamentary siipporfcrs from the oilier provinces and hasn't; a, ghot of a chance of getting any more from Quebec, says tle KUnniloii Bulletin, ' ' , j,, 1 Tril,i (i fnr a present appearances sjji. Hittlvvlty should the "whisper of deah" .organ, sturt cheering up I he cunCry by broadcasting the good news. :,t tjiis juncture, in. column-long invitations to Mr. Meighen to .vacate the parky leadership? No doubt Mr. Meighen lias his drawbacks, and perhaps there ure men who could It-ad the parly belter. But the chief of his drawbacks is the gang of political assassins headed by Lord Afholslan and represented by the Star; and the present lender cannot possibly be as unpopular as anybody they would be likely to choose as his successor. In The Letter Box n LAW ENFORCEMENT. Kdilor Dally News II' seeing from the trend of events m this town thai a word hi season of cuuiion may fittingly 1 said. What"! have got to say i- this: The power of the law should ilever be applied in Y. cruel or vindiclive spirit; such is not the purpose of taw and law administered in thai spirii 14 criminal and (lie administrator is liitnself n criminal, doubly dangerous because of his nji-pojt unities. Yoiirs failfifulTy', MALCOLM MATIIKSON. Softens the Leather "Nugget" gives to shoes the pliable comfort of age preserves their original ' appearance gives them the shining freshness of new shoes. "NUGGET" ShoeFolish , Btaek-Tan-Tonty Rud-Durk Brown find Whit (Neutral) or Utht color: TWO WEDDINGS LAST EVENING Miss Sophia Mather:, IMpinh,) daimliler of Mr, and Mrs. J. V Plum!),, South .Shields, England, was wedded to Oeorge Hunter. The bride wore, a pretty two-piece silver ?ray costume willi lial and footwear to match and carried a shower bouquet or white carnations and roses. She was attended by hea1 friend, Mrs. 5L Pee), who wore a hehtrope. two piece dress with hat to match. Tlit bride wa given iiw marriage by A. 11. Hunter and IheS Hrouiii was aueime Ity J. nun-t'r. The gift of the bridegroom pants of the (trice Apartments on liraut Street escaped from that building shortly after 1.15 o'clock Monday morning when fire of undetermined origin swept the upper story and did damage estimated at iJi.OOO. The loss was partially covered by In surance. Mrs. William Parke was forced to climb through -a. second story window mu1 make her way iu.' the ground by adjoining roof, wlieu her escape through the. rrirfllur entry was cut off py tiic fhjines. Other ' resldqiils in the building, all of whom were forced to-flee In scanty garb incimie.n: Miss Nellie Nelson; Mrs. V. L LeV. Miss Anna Johnson, Miss ('lava Holloa, and Miss. Anna Hanson. So one was injured. The fire was not discovered Until it had gained considerable headway and the south end of Hie huitdinig was a mass of flames. The quick response of the firemen to the call and their efficient service after reaching the con-r fla;ruHon saved t lie lower portion of the building and surrounding proper'y. The ""upper tlbor was virtually " destroyed and the furnishin both 'P and downstair were damaged Considerably by fire and water. J. C. McLENNAN IS 1926 ASSESSOR Recommendation of Finance Committee Adopted by City Council Last Night J. h,' Mcbenpan has been re appointed city assessor for l'J2u at the urfmU nalary of 00n per year. The finance cnmmlHee s recommendation that Mr. McLennan again be assessor, was, concurred In by the city counolli last night. ' spring- cleaning is on. j THE MAN IN THE MOON ay: , IN Hicx iinliappy days yon: . , , never can IclUwh.tiier ia" M English Girls Units In Marriage ,.,.,,.,.,., ,',,, at St. Andrew's Cathedral to ' Anyox Men NVIIK-V you low of a still he- ..... operated on one of the is- St. Andrew s Anglican Cattie- lands noar Prince Uuperl you dra! was the scene of, two inter- toW, thev tire Just trying to pu est(jig!and, pietty nvarriaffe cerei!oll ,t 0 . monies ibm ntgnt, itev. uniivr: m . r , . Allen officiating, when (wo Hug- .(iV lliaf wv an- to bare, UV )ish girls, who arriU'd in the cily's(ro,q-!- Vesurfiiretl doutdlo-tf from, the Old Country the day jj,,., wiipj,e innn- taxi wars go prpvtous, were, united, In: mar- nli . .service. t present there, riage lp- young Anyox hride-!,.,.,.. ...... , .,.. ... of ,lu, grooms. The church was dainlly ini.it,,, .,,j,. anJOne will tlw occasion with-.,,. Otworuled for is 1Ilil,(.inla,t..- primr Rowers and foliage. j , . ' UK 'Wt'ntS.hoine and hting.hls overj-oat oif Iis wife and kissed the coat tree m the hall and then laler declared lie was not. drunk. Ol.'D Adam was a lucky guy He never had to worry I'liero were no .strike in Adam's day i. ro set fidks in a flurry. IT is reported thai .the pool rooms are unusually wen pai-lidlicd these dajs lim-ause Dal to I he bride was a pearl pendantf"" VO somewhere while t-ie a ii J to the matron of. honor pearl brooch. rl he .second marriage wa thai of Miss Isabel C.armichael, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. J. Oar-iliicnael, to Robert Lllisou. The briile wore a pretty dress of pale blue crepe-de-chine with hat ami footwear to match and carried a; bouquot of carnations and roses. She vas attended by her mother, whose costume was of navy blue with bat to match. The bride was given away by her father and the groom was supported by the bride's brother. A. Carmicliael. After the weddings, a AyvJdimr supper ami reception was held at the home of Mr. -and Mrs. A. IL Hunter, 075 Rays Coe Circlu, with fourteen guest present, Che evening h delightfully spent with music, cards and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and ,Mr; and Mrs. Rllison will sail tonight fo Anyox-where the'prooms are employed by the- Oranby .Crinsoli dfted Mining, Smelting A power Cd. Other members of pie bridal parlies will also go north. HETCHIKAN FIRE MONDAY MORNING Damage Amounted to $4,000 and Occupants of Brlce Apart- , ments had to Hurry to ; Escape KLTOHIKAN, May 3. Occu II I II hoii i almost unstd. . 'I'lierenoJ, a place In M, Because , n 'wife has fit lb- .blight" . A real hbitsecleaninif fiU - ' v . . . . She makes . hie do without my meals Anl shoos me from the door And If I venture to protest She answers with a roar, L1KK Is just one April showr after another. TDK people VIk built the road in the Iirectioii of Ciallowav Itapids left only one parking) plan? by the roadside. That! .won't help, much, will it? "Tailor ain't you? inquire I .lake. "Sews your, obi man," was tin reply. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert May 5, 1916. J. (i. sstcen has found it neces-j sary. gn iiccount of etpaudi" business, to move lit- tin hop' Into Die building on Traser .SI. William .Ma.ldock wtlj ne buyei for the company at this port. Two representative of the ,aas Hiyer ludiuns, Charles ll.tr-jou :iiil Aiplre,w tM$tyr, have gone (o; Otfauii .to prolest tt 1 fa federal govonnpenl aiiinsl ,al b'god violatioAs; of theij' riglil-by liie provincial aroeriiiiieiit. ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE f.ieul. ft. P. Ponder commanding Orders for May, 1926 Drills rt io 0 p.m. f!eaman-hfp. Thursdays, 8 lo V p.m. run lie ry. Special Class. Itatings desir- ftlW tit fii'imirtl tnii alwntfl trli-.t gin err. Hirie llange. ArrangemeiiK are being made for tip; Hull lo use McXiclioll Creek range on hlasl Sunday of each mouth. All nilipgs should attend, fur-ller details will be posted on the notice, boapk '1 ... Liiiform.-S'ii, 3, .Jeeys may be worn. W hile Dilck caps will P(w be worir until furl her md Ice. w;. iil mi:. '1st. Lieutenant., PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Ewd br 8ANTAL MIDY ..v Bridget sings as VARIETIES: flb. anJ Mb. carton and 5-lb. boxe Canadian, Pimito, Swiii, Camcmrrt, Llm-burjrr, Gruyrrf, Cratrd. Your SURPLUSES SHOWN BY UGHT AND TELEPHONE DEPARTMENTS IN APRIL i Till! cilv helil iliMi.-ii'tmiMil formerly occupied by Arthur ,,,WOi r, MirpiIH of ,h:?.; ..HIes poolroom. during the month of April and .: ., fr. . . I ft" telephone department a sur- I ho Hootl, I ishenes hay,j ,,,Ujt of 503.50 according to the njr decided to enter the bulibul' ' rlIovfiiK reporli pre-enled by fndusiry here, is calling for len-. superintendent of utilities der for the construction "f a'in the city rnuiietL lal ntghl : warehotKe on the west end off Electric Light (in oraiiu iruns I'aeme o:ock f JMinialed revenue I-Apenililure ,Net surplus . . . . . . . . Telephone limaled revmiite . . . I'xpriiditure IvVel surplus .5i:i.S.1 0.7 iri.ju I.8ST-7I 3.rj..oo 3,02t.r,n sti.i.r.o CLERGYMAN FOUGHT , WITH WE CANADIANS I, . Pev. H. R. 8nborn Takes Chargo of Episcopal Church at ( !( Kri nillKAN. May 5. clergy man, who formerly was at) officer in the Canadian forces icrsen itnd who later fouglil with the f Americans unljl the emt'of the fnv, has taken1 charge of tlm their names lo ft. V. ) Kineli.; ,:P,,C0Pal congregnliou here. Ho wHo wjll inromi fliem a to deri'", n,'v; '' ,l; ""'rn, a gradu-tails' f inslrurHo.!. ec, 1 nl" of 'hc "nlversily of Wnshlng- S'lor- 1 iiniiivou iviii .... a Hichelor of Science. While triven bv a fullv ..iiiallfied . en- ""ny no wan for some time chief of slaff of the tenth Infantry brigade In the? eighth division iifuler neneral Hradley. He t a graduate of Hip Virginia theological nemlnary and has since been chaplain to Hie destroyer squadron of the L'.H. navy t finn Wieero wflh (he rank nf Lieutenant. Jin ns special preacher al the Kpiscppal convention p Kahas fljlyt 4m! lecturer in Stanford fnenWial chapel at Stahrord University. W. T. Ksselrnnnl, who hn severed his connection with the Hank of Montreal al Stewart, Ii a visitor in the city anil will ro-lurn lo Shsvnrt lo cnler other activities, .Mr. F,ssernont is bo-Inir relieveil leniniriipiu-' 1 qi . ..... . - -.1 .... ''I-T HI- .-1IITW- ''" - Service of the local Look for th. word mio-:"r' told ty U drueruu 'hranch. vlUlr,ijiY,..Miu SSIS she works so does a Galli Curci-both are sopranos. But oh, what a difference! Galli Curcfs is a higher form of singing. Imitations of Kraft Cheese are cheese but oh, what a difference! Kraft Cheese is a higher form of cheese, because Kraft's is a higher form of cheese-making skill. But we leave it to your taste. fcAVttlon uoy-sZ and tv0f Loggers! Loggers! Wc have the only complete stock of Gilchrist Jacks and parts in Hie North. We handle Lngjnr I : ie AV I'envifl, Kaw, and general Camp Kiuiliiuenl It will pay you to ee mi when oulfittinff. Stork's Hardware Limited 710 8econd Avenue Steamship and Train Service S.S. 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