You'll think you're back in the land 'o heather, when you hear our own band of kilted pipers welcoming you on board. Regular Sailings 'Cabin Class $140, Saturnia $130. Third Class $85 and $8150. Hound Trip $155 and $150 ANCHOR-DONALDSON Particular from r. ROBERT RECORD CO, U4,T0R0NTO (PAom Elf U71) or any STEAMSHIP AGENT The Cunard Steamship Co. Limited, 622 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, or any STEAMSHIP AGENT. The Daily News PH1NCE RUPERT' - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, .except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H, P. I'ULLEN, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Member of 'Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION ieuiugraii hi jiussiu. . Dean Of Publicity Men. Was Humorist. Saturday, April 17. 1025. Little Chance For Whales Against Seaplanes. i The whales will have little chance for their lives when W seaplanes are used in spotting them. Not that it matters much except that it seems a pity such huge monsters which must have taken such almost endless ages to develop should he totally exterminated. . , It will be remembered that it took but a few short years to practically exterminate, the buffalo and the life of the carrier Iigeoii was noLuny longer, once the white men got the idea of killing it off. The whale is also doomed and probably in al few years there .will be nO such thing as watching the blow of the leviathan of the sea from a passenger vessel when crossing the ocean. Voyage Of Norge Is Being Watched. Although many thousand miles away from the scene, th$ voyage of. the airship Norge is being, watched with' keen 'interest by millions of people on this continent. Jt is the first aHempt to utilize the dirigible in exploratory work of that kind and no one can say what will be the result. ' Many seem to fear she will never reach her base at Spitsbergen;-: The experience with dirigibles seems to have been that they are never secure against the vagaries of. the elements. . . - Yesterday's despatches told of the arrival of 'the Xorge at (.olonel George Ham who was reported dead in some papers many years ago, being a humorist look w as a rich joke, clipped out the item, framed it, and hung it in his office in the publicity department of the Canadian Pacific Railway, He used to say that when things looked blue he would glance at the obituary notice and think: "Oh, well, things could easily be worse. This might have been true." George Ham, whose death was recorded yesterday, carried this humor and nhilos ophy into everything lie did in the course of a long life in which he -played many parts, including those of soldier, newspaper man, author, raroifleur and publicity man for a great trans portatiou system. His geniality and unfailing good humor were immense .assets to tht Canadian Pacific Railway because in his capacny oi .super courier ne was cauen upon u escori uiousnnu or people through lianaoa on .tours oi inspection. Ir manv years no party of visitors of any note to the Dominion was com plete without him. He could, have boasted that in his time he had incKvveryb'ody of importance in the. wor,ld. He did not, but referring to the thousands of miles he had travelled on these expeditions he would say: "I know every, CP.R. hotel bed and every lie from Halifax to Vancouver.' George Ham knew doeus of good stories about the eminent travellers in Canada and pub lihed many of them m two volumes of reminiscences. In The Letter Box Letter to mayor. X would he the meanesl kind of a cur. j'lio police have, a'ceess to !11 house at all limes. They Xihaye pnWer to search arid pOwe jt'o arreL That is their husi , ' ness,., noi muie 'or that, of any To His worship, Mayor Xewton.jprfVate ' ciliien. It is passirit? Dear Sir. .the biscuit to expect private citi our letter of yesterday istzens to disr lin staled cases fur fair, frailk and ffentlemanly YVe admire you always for "these characteristics. The Police Department arid Fire 'Department in any city arc too tremendously import ant ;lo he undermanned.. Ratepayers, seldom complain against the .cost of suttlcient and efficient service. in either of these department. Vou say, "The patron most us ually. will not peach." We ad- mire him for it. If he did lie the authorities. We pay them lo do thai. I 'hope I am not ex-, peted to do what I would 'scorn as a mean thing for "patrons" to do. Vou would resell I vol- whole grains of wheat-Delicious with butter, cheese or marmalades tin " . -I' RAGE tVL ',,1 iAy, ,t FINE CABIN Sri I PS TO GLASGOW INDIANS READY (By QJiver K. Mann. VT1K MISSION. April 17. llnndy mechanics. I he HaidK will have tlu-tr boats ready for salmoir-lrolling hr Hip first of Ma,v, wImsh,, the season opens. During the mnler they have lived a community life with conn- cils in the village hah" and eon-i slant lahor -at improving: their' homes ami Village til SKilleale.j Every Sunday evening the whole. population has heen altending! hureh. Their 'homes are rlean and .comfortable as anyone could wish.'' Soon they must leave all this behind and risk their lives- on- the water. Yliph,iiirit-' 1'iids thPv will he expei;flhjr-irrd that a packer i. to appear soon on me west coat. Phis "will he the signal for neArhv nil iiftfJilUiXrly fMiios boats trill uroeecd "tlirough I he,- narrows in to the Pacific, en route for lha fishing grounds. Wives anil faiuilies will ac company many or .tlie men to the anchorage. On the wetr coast of Graham Island is Hippo Island,- 'another of I he Quee'i tlharloMe tgioup, 'Between Hippo and the mainland is a spot shel tered from the fury of tho torms sufficiently lo prOviile t iiarhor for the frail pas' hoat. t'he women and children have an rtcanipiifef on the rocky wood- cifldiore ahd thi provides som; klni) of a-Tiome for the men also ing. w too iowIi for fish There will be two months of the h'ar'desf kind of work for both men and women. The hours td battling with, the waves last too lonk for" the crews lo get suf rieienl sleep. 'When the boa' reach the shore Hm fish hae lo lie, cleaned each nicht Wlieinthe season is )Ver the boats return lo Slwidegale for a few days and then the families scatter to the cannerips, not re turning until November with the earnings that make possible a civilized life. The orosress achieved by Ihe Hahlas is attributable to several factors, among: which is Ihe in fluenre and example of the mis sionaries who liave lived among them. TleconN on hand al Skide. Jrale Missfon show that during Ocltiher, I '885, llev. Thomas Crosby of Marine Mission fame, visited the Indians and baptized :)2 infants and adults into the Christian faith. Amon? the bab ies aniipars the namp of Peter Kelly, now United Church mis sionary al Nanaimo. He i Ihe One and only llaida minister and Ihe Skidegate llaidas are justly proud of him.. CONVICTION IS QUASHED Finding of Queen Charlotte Jus tlce Is Reversed by Judge YoOng Fitlding that there wa no evi dense lo warrant the conviction. Judge Voting in the t'.ounty Miilrt . yesterday aflernoon re versed a decision of J. L. Barge J.Pi, of Queen Charlntle City who fined ..T. Kamei, Japanese, :oo or six months' imprisonment for kceplriisr liquor for sale, The les officers, Constables Gibson am unli-er si'iviee from cilii-ns of- timony of two provincial polfci fering to help out your telcphim'j Wyh.ian. was reheard. 'On si'a girls or the city engineer iir'd'o-.IngKami's place at Queen C ing their various duties. Why, expect them lo bolster up the police department? Sincerely, GF.O. fi. HACKF.lt. Bn Crisp Tasty Nourishing WT TiiicriiiT m mmvr m m I made of perfect arch liar lot le City, they found a gallon of port wine, a bottle containing smSll amount of rum. and empty ivlifsky and lemon extract hollies 'Hie, bottle of port had not lipen opened and was in- . a bedroom the rum was Jn a fitting room and was said to have belonged to a ma, n other than the" accused 'l'lin aninltr tt-titul'u linlllaii amnll. d of pas'olihe ami Ihe empty ex Iract bullies were, In Ihe other man s room. There was no other evidence to support the charge. third witness was R. H, Glaspie manaiijer of Ihe Silka. Spruce saw mill, who. more than a month previous In February 25, when Kamei was arrete,i, had warned Kamei regarding riuuor selling after an admission lo that e feet liad been made by him. The defence contended that such cvl dence was not relevant to the charge In point. Not Enough Evldenoe In allowing the appeal, Judge Younp sounded warning -to Kntnel or All and. sundry on the Queen Charlotte Islands who nnn PIPIII1T, ',",,!,,, l,' ftKfirj?d 'lie iiiesal 1U11111V1 His Honor said; would be krpl on people so s(ispec1eiland, if I hey HeVi 'Oliver; Wlann Tolls of Life "were 'tiroYttfrm in rotirt ami found iX 'on 'Queen Charlottes at Skldegate Mission jsuilty, they could he assured of severe ptinishmeyL Thr evidence In till ease, however, llii' Judge ruled, was not slrimg ennnghVfo warrant convielihn. , K. V. Jones appeared for I tie crown anil I.. W, I'aMuore for tin appellant. .. Obata acted as Iff THE MAN IN THE MOON aya: OI.OF Hanson, president of thei .1 . r ' I i ,.i . i It ...... m i ifiiitru iii Irani1, ioiii inr iiuiiti club about a place he visited where there were nine milli'oiV Chicken. .now 1 suppose we shall he losihjr sfijjie or flu local shieks. D.AXf.KS are lcoiifing danjier- ous. mi many people are lear- HnV Ihe taiarleslon. t I ll.WC no persnnnl o7jeolio.i to n boyih haircut, hut Ihe girlish haircut fs Rn .-.fiominalion on a sissle. KKKP troing. doppiug. The danger I i.i: ANIMALS do . as Ihcy llke.l Man's life is Jugl one damn re strfction after afioilier I DO not think iiiihMi of evol ulion. Just think what is the reull of fifty million years of pvelopment of Die human ran W'V. hear a lot of kicking about Prince Ituperl btit it is nnliceabln thai the bird all come hack '.n the siiriug. I'IIIS i Ihe time of year when the best citizens like to sperfH llieir snare time mauling greasy engines witli tfi'elr black hand.! M.I. I need is n Wrev nd a hammer or two And' alo wuneHtil in a ean. And then you wU see A man who's oar-, free. Out lo set a new coat of Ian. With Ihe engine 1 linker. Yes. I tell you I think her A peach of a lillle buzoo. he coen on Hie lirsl torn, lusl as soon as you learn And find out just what to do. BARTHELMESS SEEN 1 AT THE WESTHOLME! Picture Shown Last Night to be Repeated Tonight. Itieliard Itarthelniess has sur- I'onuded hiin-xelf wjlh a slrnite supporting cast in his colorful picture "Just Supioe." s'hown it Ihe Weslholme last night and lo be repeated tonight. 1li lead ing lady is Ihe captivating LoK Moraii. who has made such n tremendous hit in S.lclla Dallas." She j snid to be ilie;. , screen's yoUiwrey lealfng Jodyl' being but sixteen.' ItarlhelmesW plays lie. part of l'rince Ilupert. Princes have pais as well as. ordinary folks, and Priricelliiporrs pa). In "Just ippoe," v'Ioni.' is'liilfiisled to Ihe able bands or Oeoffrey Kerr, who played the role of Ihe Prince in the A. R. Thomas stage hit "Just Suppose,"" nnon which Mm fllni is based. Henry Vibart, an RiiKlish actor of long and enpa- ble experience, plays the part of Oenernl Baron Karnaby. He familiar lo tin She Could Never Do The Things Other Girts Did . Miss L J, Rom, Bedford, Alts., writes: "I am only twenty yean old, but Live nufltred ironi heart palpitation and nerve trouble for several year. I could never do tie thing other girU did, that In, in thr line, of porta, ikating, ete., and eould never depend bu in reel f at work. About tlx faionth ao I bega im u ul2iimLaMB and am juat twice the girl I wai, snd can enjov everythihi; in general life to much more. I am very grateful 'for What roar 'La' done f or e." Put up odIt by The T. Mllbura Ce LLnUUd, Toronto, Out I f p-jcnM T 'The new Orthophonic Victrofa is Jblih McCormack's "other self." Startling but true Tins remarkable new miuical initru-ment is the "other seir, not akxw of 'one ireat artlit but of alL The Orthophonic Victrola tives you in music, exactly what peat artau like John McCorniack pivt ou. And it fives you evcrythinc in oitttttral music, not part; evr-ythinc from the sonorovt boom of the'bau drum to the pipint treble of the piccolo. The thousands who nave heard it artists and music lovers to intp rap ' tfie CreuVnia is priced at $JS5.00.' With elect? ic mo'tor $45. additional. Urthopk Victor .Tilliltif MmKIm Compiny varied screen" h'nd'Sfn,'e" vobn subject. "I don't know-one gopd thing aboul that Brown girl,-'do you?" "Yes, but that ' doesn't mnko entertaining posslp," 1 - American, motion picture public fdr his previous film work. 1 The pari of Ihe Crown Prince, the nrollier" of Prince; llopert, is' portrayed by Harry Shorl. who nlnyed wilh Borplliy Mackalll in' jMiglily Lak ft flosp." Sim play-v in '.'Xew 'I'OV" and. lias bad a FORM p. Nolk 'of application for cartlftcau or Improt mntl MSloht" Mlnoral .Claim I Sliuate in Om I'rlnre liuprrt Mlnlni DlvWlnn of th Skeciu riiKlrlrt. Where Inrtled: Mrar (lie head nf klKiinikalum r.akr. I.aurul holder: Swan lialln. .Nune tier or iHihlrr' Free Mlner'i Cerllriraie, 07r.. . TAKE NOTir.F. that I, Swan Dalln. Fre Miner' Cerliruale So. rc, Inlenrt fet Hie end .or amy (tar frnrn Ihe. - iLut hcrir. lo apply the Mmln aeenriler fur Cerllriraie nf linproyementk ror ttw imrpone nf itmalnliig Crown Oram or ihe alwve rlaiin. nd mrlhrr iake noilre that art Ion, under .rerllrm S or ,lhi' "Mineral Art," mult lie roininenred 1m. rre Ihe luuanre or uch Certificate or hnnriveiiienta. Pated Ihl fSrd day or Febniary, lii, , SWAN OAUX. owner " P. T Vnnv. a rem oov'irnme'n't LiqioR act, f ..... NOTICE OP APPLICATION POR BEER .NOTICE l IIF.MKHV 1IVF.N that on Ihe lith rl.rv or May 'net Ihe olnli-rKlpofd In l-lid " apply l Ihe l.liuor (uilrol Iwuril for a l.leenee In renfiert or tlie prenile lwlnr pari nr lln linllilnir known -vuM nn iioici, ainiaie on Main street, M;ifM, ii.r:., and iiihhi ih- lanrl d. iirll)ed,,a IjiI f), lll.uk If, Map gou, Prlii'-e ItuiMTt Land lterlirallon Hairlrt. In Ihe provlni'e or hrllleh Culiimlila, tor Ihe aale o( lieer- hy Ihe ! or liy the ni.fii hollle for ronaiiiiiidlon on the' pre-mlaea. liTF.O al Ihe City of prlnre nunert, Prnvlnip or llrlllOi Coliuiiliia, thla 1 7 lit flay or April. A.n. it. M1LDHF.D LiLIAM Dl'NM, ApplirtnL turn about its perfcrnuince.. Schti-mann-HcirJc said of it: "Marvclousr -Heal band muslcr exchimed Suusx; the March King: "Mapunctntrt com mrnted Joumct. and toold hardly restrain himself from rushing to the recording; laboratory to make a record for this new marvel. ThatVytal cnthuxhiml Now do you wonder why everyone wants to own this new Instrument ? Have ju heard It ? "I lis Master's Voice" rValers art demonstratinc every day. onte Victrola a4 Cn4. LimWU Steamship and Train s.s. Miner otoRai and rninct 'oHARLts win inr raimcc nurcRT ror VANCOUVt", VICTORIA, SCATTLt, and liilrriti-diale (Hriiili rRIOAVS c MONDAYS al B.0O a.m. lor STCWART llid 'ANVOX, WSDNCSDAVB, SATURDAYS, 10 00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN forllllahllr ror WANCOUVIR (la QUSEN CHARLOTTI ISLANDS. PASIINOER TRAINS lEAVt RlNC RUPIRT EVERY MONDAY, WIDNE80AY atMl SATURDAY II K p.m. Mr PRINCE OEOR0I. EDMONTON, WINNIPEO, ill illlH F.aMrril lUoiada, fulled SlaOa AQENOV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlca.it Offlci, B2S Third A Princi Rupirt. fnoni ttO Canadian Pacific Railway (CANADIAN! R p 'pA.ti- C ..: vi wvuai wci vitca I PACIFIC 'ltlWI . . . bailings trom Prince Rupert fw'intHHAN, WRANCtLL, JnmI, SIACWIT .,, l, ) A a-II 9. IS. 3 fw TANtOUVEI, VICTORIA ,i SEATTLE a, , 2, J. 23 ' W. MWCKS BEATRICE Per BuUdaU, Swanaon , Eaat III' ilia, Ociin Villa, Nniu, Alirt ( Cimpball Rliir, in VinioMiir iilry Siturdiy It a.m. Ancy tor ill SUimihlp Llnia. . .. Full InlgrmMlon rrom W. C. ORCHARD 0eral Anl. Carnir of 4 in Itrnt ant Sr'Amui, Prlnca Rupirt, al.0. UNION STEAMSHIPS LliMlfED Saiiiot from friuca liuperi. or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Swenn ana Allrt tviiaii, 'S P.M. r Vancouver, victoria. aIim Iii,, .ns .,', ',,;, ,o a!m For ANVOX. PORT SIMPSON .h N.aa Rl,.r Cinnirln, Thunoi. . m. ' T0."! "'". NVOX. ALICE ARM. IIS 14 STEWART, Sunday, S p m. Amu. ,!. PriM.,RT;.ri. O. . gt