Plymouth, Cherbourg, London, Liverpool "3 " 11, 1 HI '.ruiflBBM 1 Cunard service a tradition Lof courtesy and exceptional ' comfort the result of 86 years' experience. j CoHn Class to En&lancL $145 and up. Tourist Third Cabin. 7 sailings. ' i?0 for the round trip. rd Pmmcidart trim ANCHOR-DONALDSON LINE to Glasgou, Tht RQHEK1 REFORD CO, Ui TORONTO (PW JEJra i471 m m STEAMSHIP AGENT The Cunard Steamship Co. Limited, .622 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, or any STEAMSHIP AGENT. The Daily News PiUNCK RUPERT, - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. 8 ' H. P. PULLF.N, Managing Editor. Daily edition SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $l.on By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Slates; in advance, per year Ifl.OO To all other countries, in advance, per year ...,..... $7.50 Transient Display Advertising ..$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page .....$2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion , 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion.,.., 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion ific per agate lin- Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 AH advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 4 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject v; ! V to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Tuesday. June I, !J2C. Revelstoke Decision To Be Commended. vThe city of Revelstoke ha decided against installing beei purtors ana the action of Ihal city is to he commended. Iladil gone wel, it. would Jiave been the first of a series of effort to 1 . - r . . ii 1 ' i " . . . muKe omer places louow tne example. , . Just us soon a there i anv ireneral movp In (urn ilrv Uii(s of the province wet, there will be effort-of we t district' In rln- r,. 11,.,-. ..... . .;.? .. . Hitic iiur iirru mi iifiiuoii cirt'iuaieu io mai e.jfect, but just as .oou as there h an agitulion On one side tjiere will be 4 counter agitalion on the other. "In many places, including Prince Rupert, there has been a lot of talk about Ihe amount of money going into Ihe beer parlors which should be going to provide necessaries for the homes. It needs onl the spark of opposition to rouse this element to great activity" and no one can say just what the result wuld be. It is to lie hoped Unit the beer interests wilj iiow rest satisfied with their present position. Complaints are being made from time lo time at Ihe treatment they are giving palrohs as- a result of the monopolv they hold and any unusual acUvityon their part will certainfv liriug on them retribution. Convention Of Workers - , ' Of The Pacific . . . " workers Die nations surrounding the ' V'-'iixf 0tea" l rather a iuk'retiiig move. It means that Ihe 'jjpanese aim L.ninese workers Mill be much to the Tore, for those are the countries which have the greater part or the pop- ."!a"yV Vc Ullllirtc ar u orguuizeu neuner are they og Ki-esiMve. in mai respect tney unrer rrom the Japanese. In Japaii Ihere is a strong tendeiicy! toward improving the condition, of the worker although il has not reached anything like the eel of English-speaking; countries. Jf the convention is neio n snoum prove a particularly .interesting gathering, Cause. For Dili I - . Times In City. 'There have been some complaints of late from merchants thai times are rather dull. As a iiiitler of fact working but many local peopfce are .going iulo the surriMiiidiiKr ui,'ni" "no uie rcsnii oi ineir lauor nas not so far reached here. It will not he long before conditions will be improving. Last spring following the close season for fishin?. Hi very dull time, but this ar it is rather accentuated owing to the loss or Ihe mill. Reports of improved conditions in the in-lerjor have cunie to hand and "Queen Charlotte Islands are buy. The- lourist are due lo begin arriving. at once and if we only oac oeuer .weainer imjirovemenl shouUI be immediae. Dr. McLean And Taxation Problems. . nr. .Mci.ean, nuance miuislen'for B.C., seems to .'with' interest. . Inspjasty r ourishing TRISCUIT made of perfect whole grains of wheat-Delicious with butter, cheese or marmalades STEWART MINES nn nnnni rt"iTi ut icfii'ivvnl are now at their low! point ami that -market prices generally "will show , a very ma terial advance Iffrire the sum mer is ver. Hun well is procceilins along the right line to qualify as a real mine in the near future. jth dividends 'likely to follow eomuienceipent of milling opera tions this summer. Being well .lira n red now. Die company iliould 1u able to complete its program of development and equipment and get an early start on production, its slock at the present quotation is backed up by good investment value with speculative possibilities that are far from being negligible. Silver Crest Promising As a con sequence of the ex cellent results obtained from the winter work on the silver Crest Mines Company's property and the great actfvity in tlie Dig Missouri and adjoining proper- lies, the management of Silver -rest has been enabled lo enlist he support of important min ing capital uf Spokane, with the 'esnll that Us in shape for a big ranipain.Ufi.deeper development fins .summer, An engineer pos .essiugfxceptlonal knowledge of indergroiind conditions in the Salmon Itiver district has been i-etained to formulate a compre-iiensive plan of operations and most important results are expected lo lie obtained from the .vork that will be carried on dur ing the next few months. Underground operations so far completed have revealed three veins each opened at depths' of about 150 feel from the surface. The first ledge showed a width" of feet with high values in sil ver, the second vein encounter ed at I'fiO feel from the portal of the tunnel was seven feel wide and gave aeragc assay values Of 08.50. A drift of 35 feel 'fhowed ore of about that srade throughout ami when discontinued had a even-foot face running 70.7n per ton . The lhird vein was narrow, hut con laineo goou values and is now liel ieved to he a blind ore body whieji did not extend to 4he sur face. Since pasin through the blind vein the Ujnnel has been in dyke mailer, TU main objective, i vein witli wide surface showing of high grade ore. not ye I. having iieen reached. Amalgamations In Prospect The tiny 1m now arrived when amalgamations of various piopcHies are beginning lo be talked -of, with Ihe Premier Hold Company usually as base of such consolidation by reamn of its possession of power, milling linii) 4 lwk n nil IptitmnnslaMAn t onllll t ..b ii i.ira in regani io i.nanciai proi.iems. He wants the federal The premier Company already fl 1 1 ll tifi m- i it 1 fj I nn nln.nD ,.i....t:i'!A,l .. . ' , 7! ' "vi'Mi-- siiiipiiiiru, especially' m regani to in-iha an option on Hie Indian n 7 V C "v.," ' ""R ' present' visit lo.JHne.4 Company properly, Ottawa he CM firrange fpr umJormily aud Improvement , will " which Is no lontrer a project but 1 .i T ' ti .s.iMi i service, i lie result nr the! a well deve oped mine equipped 1 " wuuwn wui ne watched Willi eyerylhirw necessary to large output except mill and .1 tramway. Its ore is of a very "1 complex nalure hut not. more so I than ore of the Sullivan Mine at iKiinberley. What Indian Mine Inow require is money, mill and I management, all of which the ll'remler Company is In a position jto supply. Acimlslljonofithal ; propcriy ny inc., j'remie.c .woiihl, uiererore. ne most mlvanlageour to everbo.y concerned. B.C. Silver A still ninrp Io he desired ron- Miiiuaiion or workirwr agree ment would, be that of the ad i Joining Premier Hold and the ItC, Kilver properties. It Is con-tflilenlly eniected here that wnme-idiing will eventually ibe done along the lino of consolidatjng : these two holdings, as such an amalgamations would result In ( 1 . 4. . -?gs I A PAGB,TWC1 J Tur4y; 'A T i AKH llh VH I IPIlMI be be ah ah AI.tdlltl f-Mtti.i oinilt;-e oiiMUMssefor ro Zulu xxj i usuyji Mi vi .. Northwest Mining greater profit fw' lba;n.ir fiey were In .continue opera) ioti inn'i.'i.lnlly of each other Jjuch n vorohufitiptyiwould u Ions time oroiii earning iu- peslmwfuas the rreijl Premier Prospects of Camp Discussed by ruipniVtlt1 hi1I be fit H her en-Fleld Correspondent of ,lare.l atij thiM awle eajwiHe of Handling ttie great on- rri-ervrs in sight in B.C. filver. Meanwhile INC. !iter is push- in deviInpmt " w a" greater i In the current issue of ..North-. ... ,,lrtlp nlv.. lin.r,.. west Mining Venice of ipokany ,,lan ViHdex'ra machinery be-a lelter from their special field ,njJ nti. , ...nation , Bexelop j correspondent give some mtM milj . . . . ' .... tUntv tbel It-sling sidelights on the iHlairfv priceJ. of It I Canal mining situation. It is ,,-.; nnssibililies in1 jd.Hed from Mewart on .May ii a . wa bo.lie ari. I follOWS: 1,,.,. ..,,1. - ,.,! t.r.llk-UiIe TukVn a a l,t of the! " R'flht to.Boundkry Hie Pi-mie ha .ea.ej nil mines the Porl- an.l prospects ' , HaniouJ, driHirts ami lia been and Oanal district are o bu.y summer! lftraelj- prospecting ail f-'etWiiK sUrte.1 on their , ;.... ii.. i ....i ,i uIoiik the Ifotunlarj- line of the. la: A"J jf N"'" ,,r' aml elopment lia yet been aeeom- r.li.hed thu uprinir in conuri-f"MiS',r ,M,,," Men,,,' on witli wnai win lake place m v" "-.f the next few' months It U ttulh' 'Wftlnp atans the r.on.n.la.y .ttieral opinion here that toek,Mn ID ''r i-ieen more of t!ioe companies uliirh liave.,,lf' a nuin liauiajJe tunnel than tee'n jiib-iiuufi-lv finanreil for tie- a prt!te!l drift. H.C. iiiher holdings ril.u-k utl all pnsiiilily of extfiiding I'renfier workings along the known ore tones. further o.-velupnienl and stop-' lug on Premier foifr and three levels ii their niaiiT ore body i pro.hicing better results i than was anil.-iiuicii. uruitiig anil prospecting oh Xo-U level lias been extended further afield and disclosed quite a large and heav ily7 mineralized zone lying soulti of the parent ore bony, showing values In illaees. but very diffused and patchy. .Yolhitig sj.eclaeular is likely to develop in this direction as the area has been well prospered by diamond drill. The new ore body on No. 1 level N being opened up for sloping. II is 350 to 100 feel long with a width, of six to twelve feet and appears to average approximate M.Tr.OO. R obv iously an ore body of considerable importance, as it apparently reaches almost to the No. level ;Tnl fee below No. I level is alii.ii! 2io feel from the snrfjice. THE MAN IN THE MOON nys: H.1 ha happened to (liuf soft soap btilrje"s? j4 years since I have heard or anybody making or buying any. 'TWAS in the good old days When money was hard lo get That people made sort snap And did not fear the wet. Hut in these, modern time They all have money to burn And sort soap's used no more- such homely things they spurn. But Sorter than sofl soap Are the whclilliiig modern men And cah they try to exact By use or lonsue or pen. you lake advantage or it, theti Ihe neighbors begin. , TIIE!;p.rotyfirtaJ polity- are in charge today ' so you .had belter just w-ati-h out or you'll be taken! In chiirje,. li.Vni. last night Chief Vlrker Saw that wc did no wrong, Bui now we'll be under tho walchful care or inspector and sergeant ami linn- will dare . To take what to others belong. IF the man Her Face Was Covered With Large, Red Pimples inn. Grrta Carlisle, 23 Lcunsr.1 fit., Brentford, Onl, writer' A hort while go, ray iM ai romplIjr torered with Urge reil ptint.14-, and it Muid tliat it u ftlwem iaipuMiUa for ma to jet rid of them, sa nothing I took eniil to do at any pood. One day I notieed an adTertisemrot of 1 and I win seTtr rrrt Ua day I bought lt,a, now, my fact ia aritirely cleared up of blotchta tad plnplea of r r ery kind." For tie paat 4T years B.B.B. baa been put up only by Tha T. Milburs Co, UoiuA, TMoate, Oat to Beys' Bind An eiilnt nlilu ulo-i .1-1. .. 1 zrJi:l:?r"" t ;;;: ...v 11 wiiuuiiilialnii In I 1.,. ill . . . i't "--ii i.iiiige, Xo. 15, Knights of 1'ylhla. Ihe pnieeeils being for the benefit of Ihe Boys" Band..' I'here were flfleen lables of K-l.l.l .....I II -- I . ninni iiuh nil- winners were as follows: ladies rirsl, Mrs. J, y, llallinger; ladle' second, Mr! i.. 4l. hlevens; men's rirsl, F. finrton; men's second, Kd. Hud. Son. Hcfreshinpiils were served ln. der Ihe illrrcllon of a committee consisljng of Mrs-. 0. W. Johnstone, Mrs. K. J. Ijirge, Mrs. J. nowall and 'Mrs. M. L, Slepp;m dancing followed. , Brunswick I'anatrope was used wilh (torn) rfsiilts to furnlsi, the music. M. I., Slepp was master oti ceremonies for the dancing andi ii 3i. make was In charge of the card tallies. A Monopolist Ted--Mary says she intends lo Keep her youth. Mllllcenl I know. (SlfJ never Introduces him lo any one. ft' 4j COMMUNITY PLATE WEEK Prince Rupert Third Day Family PUte" the ilvrwwf ikji it a jtixid fJii2y puruko I r roirriiM.t, i uuD)' CoMMi'irr Platc. TUfccnaiWl' Jrwyoi artutic ctfiti-ini vvhkli time does nx die -ot iiuh 5n? rrtCtmiuth , lbilliilng yrinbutaJJ toilirirclini. . ., ? ' 3 i Mjoy kii of f r4 "KjduI Hoc" had tlxir beginning hi "lli c Chft,' tbe young gir!' gift dowry t-f ukCJ bauitk4ld tlaag. R mott prople urt wkh a fe f iecys tf CoMMirnr Putt or1 1 mmO . atLlisg pirceby piwe w ortluo drtnaiKli. Brjii.niftg y Mtih crm - t tmpooni ro'ivg 14. 1J, la a very btU- wLile JM on hire a nugn;f cent family acnlrf. "CoCISTl" Umiiifailil n only a smile they'd take for that t about nil he pos-se. PflTATOF. grow wild in Chil. That Jnl like men do here. t NKVKH had, anything weor oat. jusl as fast as ihe dollar hlf itr my pants ncket. o."s plant near (lie (Irand Trunk fl'a till, spring fever is still wilu lis. Summer i coming Ten Years Ago In Prlnc Rupert June 1, The nieaiuer Prince Hupe- 1 arrived from the srtiilh today re- Jlmrtiug that she had a narrow escape from beihg, damaged on, Tuesday nighf .when fire dc-j Iroyed the Xpvi' ..F.iigland Flstii aclfic dtk in Ndhciiuver. The Prince Itiiperl Cricket. Club ha been" 'iMVil Hired wi'h The rollowlng a, orficers: Pre- ident. Judge it McB. Young: OPPOIiTUMTY knocks and irpi'-e-prealdettts, Carss, J. T. U Williams mid Un II. F.. Irt-niayne: raplaln," J!. D. Johnn: vice-president. Upward, ex ecutive, II. T. Cros. n. II. Shock, ley, Mr. Sharpe, Mr. Murray and J B. P. MeHillc'; WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE Blf K. OF P-' fittT BrrrTtv IS l'nUl'wuMr NoUca f iMii u Aaplt rarMHer In yiirm l.tarMIr IMt-l l4 n.rtlltl illrll ut Vtiurr lluiwfl. inuuii tt hum ! nr aiitfirfti nr. skidraate luli. iih! Iruatlof Mi IjuI 111, (jwfll iMt1ill IH.Irlrl. T Vkk MUM i: UmI Ihr IT.. ll.Wnr k I'lrfclii Oiixof. 1.1.1. . nf V11U1.1111T. II.C. nrriiwllt sIiim I'oiwr. Iin. u ii-ir lr a ln 14 Hi Mbiiiiiia rribnl romtnir iiiurtirins at a wt t-UnlrJ at li K.uOi. mnir t ImI III: Oinir inir ll-rljr ami nirtly rUnliir lu f tilth malrr tiiaik, l rluliu. nr ur l. in the nnrlhwr! rum-r nf ji it I. Itieiire i flMin: Itwiire MxiltM-rly ami WMUtly. loUnaiiK a lliw IMralkl kii uw 1111 m mill wairr ur. If nuilta. avirr nr Ibrm- raM a rkaln. wi kiiiI uf rtouiumftttutnU and -iHilainitu ll a'rr. nvtr -r !, SRITISII CoutvtHIV ltUI0 AMI l-ACklVli 11 HI IV I.TH. r-rr 11. shrwNl, A-nl. Iiatxt mn Vi.fii. 4. Preceeds. oK njoy.We Aff.tr! La WlBhi- WIII bi'AppU.d jfcV.CVb! fund MIMRAL ACT. ApOctU tor OMllfkata of Imnraiamaiiia. Mlrwral Mill I in .up, ruii.Mlltir of Vln winrrai nm .v. t. ami aunjiiil Miiwral III Urn SkrrfM Miami lilll lilflrlrl (ui Oi Muiti ratl.m rmi ur in.ii Mminiam, kilimai vaiifT. Isfuf hiililrra, W. 1, Doulwln. I'm- jiinrrp iniiiraia hi. vioin., lum-i . w.mr. lire .Vlirr'l OrllMrtla JIH7C. I TAkf "MITIC.K Hal I. Chart's F. Miiorf. I'rM-. VllHrra Orlilirai Sa. lltlC. a ami tur Om u ur. HMrnd al tbe nwit nr ultlf ilar rrni llio date. fxTtof, to aisty In tlie Miiuai lirninl'r for a frll. firale i.f jmix-frtruiriita fir Ilia IurHi uf 4rttilnf a Crwn Oiam f Ow ab-r t la Una, Ami furllirr laka nnllre Ihal arlliin nn iler Srlhm sk i.f the Mineral AM IniHl Im- rMaiuvariNt liefiira Ihe ItMiaiwe of atirli Oroflrate uf lririiriivi)ls. Iiaieil IM llih ta iif Anrll. I. NAVIOABlt WATIftS aROTtOTION ACT, H.S.O. CNAFTSM 116 I nl'ia Oil CjiiiifMHy iif Canada, IJinllnt, ltflty tlirt imiire ihal II luia uiHlrr er turn 1 uf ihr ralit Vi1 rieNilleit Willi tliej Miniir i.f I'uMir virka al oilawa ainl' in Ihe nfrire of the filattlri llralalrar irf Oh- I.ii4 rualtlrx lli.lrlrl of I'rlliee jnilTrl In tint l-mviiirv lirllMi O.lcnn lila, a il-frl.ll.ii i.f Ih vile aiwl lan ;f a ami llnili-r wharf i.p.hmI in I Imlll In ihe harln.r nr I'rhiie lii4rl In lb aald I'n.llrxr, ii Haler hit (inir, llliMk "0", the aaiil wbart rnniprMinr a iiarrnw aMriirh arjm in vahlih fmia II In fii mil iteiiitinir nurtnrrly frnio tin- loatiwairr mark a iiiaianra nf ap. prm liuau-ljr mo', wrwiiir ll widens In ah L u-ninii 10' t ftQ' in area. Ih alilr t'i-1 rneaMirriiimi hinr apriiilinalHy aral l i ki in alH.ro line. aihi lake iioiiik ilmt iflrr the fMilra-lUin nf uiut uaiMlh fri.ni the ilala ut ilia '(''l ruibllralliiii i.r thla. nmlie Ihe I'nhm Of ljiNiMr t .Canaila. I. nulled, will under wrium 7 irf l lie all An ai.ply In he Minuirr iif rnlille Wnrka i hla i.f- in iue r.ur tt oiiawa. mr ap. Iirnval nf llm tnl.l ll ...,l ll.n ulil I, I. ii IkiHl for kave In riuiMrurl the aald bar; (,', .Mi-,! in inn aame. haled at Vatirmivrr, Mrllinh Cnlinnbla, Una I nih day of May, 1st . II. 1. KEMl'in, District Sale ilarunr. I' ... . FEATURED AT THE BETTER' SHOPS nmiiTiTju Loggers! Logp We have Ihe only complete stock uf Gilchrist Jacks and parts in the Xurlh. Wc handle Log ng r Peavies, Maws, and general Camp F.ippn ? It will pay you lo see u when oulut.ng. Stork's Hardware Limitei LAND ACT. 710 Second Avenue BULKIJ Market 311 Thlrt A'"' Has bee : (ir .J. Preece laid wi ll " Fresh arrlvlna Twice WmW the Buk1 Phone 178 Summer Excursion EASTERN C0; UNITED STAT" T,Ckc i on !' Dally from Hf jMWaSS-T Same r' m",.w tlons ur one wJ - m cuuver May t5lh i'lcKCls - Return limit ycw City Ticket Rupert. 0ffl phon I