? PAGE TWC V V A 1 v.-. TriB.' DAILY KKW3 Tueiday, Ap; G ' E N H A M E .? Reserve your return passage, before you sail, to enjoy real Scotch hospitality both over and back again, . Regular Sailings CJbin Cats $140. Saturnia $130 Third Class $85. and $82.50. Round Trjp $155 and $150. ANCHOR-DONALDSON Particular from r ROBERT REffORD CQ TORONTO Pken, Elgin 34Tt) or amy STEAMSHIP-AGES'T .' -; The Cunard Steamship Co. Limited, , 622 Hastings St. W.( Vancouver, or any STEAMSHIP AGENT. The Daily News t'HINGB HUPERT - BRtf ISIf COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince . ... Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. F? PULXEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, hy mail or carrier, per, month $l.n. By mail to all parts of the PciUs.h Empire and the United States, in advance, per year 4 $rt.w To all other countries, in advance, per year 7.r.i Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 98 88 AH advertising should be in The Daily News Orfice hefnre p.m on day preceding publication. All advertising received subjc to approval. r Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY XOITIOII sMjgP Tuesday, April 27, 1 92t: Difficult Problem Of. Financing. 1 Financing a nation is a difficult work. British Columbia has her problems and the Dominion hers. They are n nothing, however, to the problems faced .by the little island of (Jreat Britain where the debt, mostly incurred by war, amounts lo seven and a half billion pounds .sterling and the income to be raised in the year amounts to about four bjllion dollars. Winston. Lhurchtll, chancellor of the exchequer in thai country, has been wrestling with the problems' of government financing anu announces mat last year there would have been a. surplus of five million pounds - had it not been for the .:! siibsidjv.wliich it is understood, is.. to be dropped. Thj coal 'a (sijTjsldjr cftUsed'a deficit of about sevenlx mfifion dolfars. "ifwas ; imposeu iu oroer to prevent a cpat slrjke. a year ago. France Will Begin To Pay War Debt. t France is to begin paying her war debt to OrcaL Britain this year,(he chancellor of the exchequer announced in his budget .speech yesterday. It is rather a belated beginning for France is not taxed as heavily as Britain Illicit also must be remembered lliat France was decimated by the, invaders and suffered as no "other nation iu the war suffered except Belgium. Britain-i repaying her debtfto United States and' with France paying her indcbledaV..Jhe voijd' seems in a ' fair way tit settling up old accounts without 'danger of friction. Indians Differ From Other Races. ' Indians differ from most other races in that while they imitate others and are keen to get away from and forget their old nationality most people. art' keen on retaining their national language anil characteristics. In another place today is an" article published in Sunday1 Province, which intimates that the Indians are being ab'Orbed bv the while races and will eventually disappear. That probably wilf be their fate. Alreadv there are jnoiiy natives in whom white blood is apparent and a good many have intermarried .with ' white people. : ' r ' 'i"'' Pity To Lose , ' . Indian Handicrafts. ' y'l -.' c : s M feerns a pity that the Indian, handicrafts should be lost. These arc distinctive and artistici The basketwork is wonder"-ful and some of the carving excellent. TjlC native patterns are different from any olher and '.should be -relnliied. I'ns'sir.lv mm or the native men or womeuwillihave: ft turnfor' lileralure and write the history of the Indian people injecting into it their oWn atmosphere arid legends and if niav be permealed, with their own; aims, aspirations and ideals. .' There is .something very sordid about the aims and aspira-lionruf most white people and we may learn much from study of the natives. After all. there is something more iu life than the pursuit of wealth, the race for pleasure, the building and furilishmg of fine houses and the life of eternal jazz. WOM ON TOTEM PARK GOES ON Cinder" Paths Practically Com- pre ted.. Today and Polo " Will be up Very Soon The '.work of finishing Mlie cinder paths to Hie lop of the In if,, i.iii ..,..' ti... rnl. jjit.f- .ill, j, ci it.irniiir, uir uiur Tnilt:li AThti.ktinl tritimpiil r.frirtw 1 V ......... amTof IrivellinK off the too priori fl 1 lit efeeliou of t lie totem pole mi THji'fyw Avenue win no prair ,-jtcally nniidefed olay. A gaiu of inen has been eniraired there yesterday' arid' today under fore- inn u a i per oi usk carrying uk cinders ' up' In sacks and quite, i transformation has been .wrong hi in the place. . r6ck gang under Nat Peder- I son is Masting a hole for 111 foundation of the pole and the work v j 1 1 be 'completed within a few days? tt is expected. It wilt I he put right through without further" delay. Resort for Tourists The lotem was painted in tha nutnral "Indian colors last fan and is all rc.tdy and when erect ed will prove to he one of the landmarks of the city and a great resort -for tourists. The pole is not being placed qtiiu at . the loo of tin knoll hut slightly to the northeast so limp visitors standing on the top will1 he able to pholmgrapii it to ad vantage. . . The view from the hill is a splendid one and the place wila X. ..II.. f....' .. ? i-, viuiifiii.. mumi um- 01 .tor 'iri Jicst little parks on the con tincnl. While the work being dona this year provides only for the building of the walks, levelling the top and erecting lh -totem pole on a concrete hast, the work and expense involved ill that i considerable but is money well spent. II will he a great acquisition to (he town. . THE MAN IN THE MOON says: WOMAN is handy to blanni things on or us Jake puis it, lo hang things on. THE auto industry is protesting and meantime Parker I1.14' reduce.! the price of Fords. Ami people are asking Miemselvei w!io it is the tariff is aiding. , WHEN i a 1 1 f igin u is imotolring with Vour not wise to leave tha jaclt" at home. IF you are only a second rater you have to keep; on doing good work iu order to maintain your reputation'. TAI.KI.N'O about dense population, I always fancied some of Prince lt'ipeil's. population was father dense. WHILE there will he a lot of talk, the budget will not bo amended and the auto manufac turers, will - have to be content with that little 27 & per ceul prnlcetioh they slfll have left. IIT and sfgh . . tVpl wipe my cy ,v ' t or the man Iio manes my r car. lle'lL.havc to forget llisihlg profits and let The people have his stock at , par. IF we are going to keep out ka.vv:nam. '.i all Mill &h 'V ""tifett Artistic rus that brighten every room save work and money! More leisure time, an attractive home, housekeeping made easier these are the ambitions of every up-to-date housekeeper I And the Gold Seal, pasted on the face of every Gold Seal Art-Rutt, is your guide to the realization of those ambitions. For the Gold Seal identifies floor-covering whiclv through satisfactory service is the choice of modern Canadian women. Furthermore onlv genuine, guaranteed Congo-Icum bears the Gold Seal--our pledge of "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back." Look or the Qold Seal And when you become acquainted first hand with the beautv, the wearing qualities and the convenietfee of these charming, easily cleaned rugs, you realize that the unusual value represented by theGold Seal is well worth looking for and insisting upon. Houscuork Made Easy Congoleum Rugs have a smooth surface that is kept sanitary and spotless with the least effort. There's no place tor dirt and germs to lodge. A light mopping, and they are as bright as new. They do away with the drudgery of beating Made in Canada by Canadians for Canadians NATIVE SONS OF fANADA mil OPRN MEET LAST NIGHT P. S. Bonney Speaks on "Forest Protection1 and Walter McRaye Gives I he Native Sons of Canada had an inn-n tneeitng last niglil wlien 1'. s. Iionney, district forester, sooke on "F'"ot I'rntec-tioir"' and Waller Mcltaye, thn i.anaoiaii leciurer, recited a nutnher of Irunvnand'A "habitant" points niueli I'o the delighl of the good sized crowd presenl . Mr. Mcltaye indicated that Im expected lo he hack U' Princt llnperl in Hie full. AM. M. M Stephens, president of the As-sfinhly, presided over the ',. a t iWSXJ'' t w VaMfflttUMM. wMMummwwmm the yellow race front; Urilish. Queen .Mary Chapter. Imperial i.oiuniliiu there must hti itJ4 01 immigration r,o-operatinn 011 the part of slork. a j.0Pd unier naiwliterrt of the Ktupirc. and hearty I here wen sixteen tables of the; BRIDGE AND DANCE BY QUEEN MARY CHAPTER Enjoyable Affair Was Held Last Evening In Hall on Fifth Avenue An enjoyable bridge) parlv and dance was held last evening In the hall on Fifth Avenuo by bridgt with first prizes for pro-tressje ami pivotling going to Adam Mackie, Mrs. Sam Massey, Jl. I., ltojiinson of Smithers and Mrs. C. A. Kirkenilall. Hefresh-ments were served and dancing ollowed until I o'clock. iniiHie eing furnished by Miss Currie s orchestra. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs It. Jllanre, Mrs. .1. 1. Steen, Mrs. (1. A. WToodland and Mrs. T. Andrew. Ilobert lllanre was master of YOUNG EDMONTON TO LEARN Ta SWIM Free' Lessons Will be Provided by T.m.c.A. at Beginning of Season for All Who Wish to Learn Art KDMft.vrav. Atnif .-rim opening or life fUy , S wf mini tig uools I'ftrrv In frtv'u.'llf certeil effort niadi to leach fth'c young people of Ihe city tho art of swimming. Tho Y.M.C.A. Is taking Ihe mailer In hand and Is arranging to give free lessons by the Corsan method to ffli who wish to learn. It is expected that liou.anils of young peopje will learn to swim this surVmier in order to make it possible for tliem to en joy a healthful exercise and pro tect themselves in cane of their falling into tho water, and sweeping. Furthermore Cpngolerim. Rugi lie perfectly flat without fatenfng - edges never turn up. At moving time Congoleum Art-Rugs can be rolled up and then unrolled on the floor in the new house -no bother at all. ArofrfJte Juj?j or Etrry Room ' Do you know that every Congoleum Rue it designed by a famous artist? That's why they are called Art-Rugs. You can choose from gorgeous Oriental motifs; dainty floral etTrcts; near, conventional designs - appropriate patterns, for living and dining room, bedroom, kitchen and pantry. Congoleum Rugs are made in sizes up to 9 x 15 feet. And all at prices that are amazingly low. Your dealer will gladly show you his assortment of these beautiful, practical rugs. Send for free color folder; the coupon bcloy is for your convenience. ' Congoleum Canada limited 1270 St. Patrick Street, Montreal, QucUc GOLD SEAL Irt-Rugs nnit vf Street. . . fawn Congoleum Canada LinutrJ 1270 St. Patrick Street Montreal, Quebec Gentlemen: I shall be glad toi you nd me (without cost or c1 )t tion) a copy of vour illmrratrd te'tot "Ueautify your home with CongoWws CoWSnArt-Rugs." Name. Prov. Open for Business! I beg to announce that I have opened for bt Ihe Kxchauge Itlock, corner of Third Avenue Htreel. where I shall be glad to renew frieudli P customer, mill greet all ne ones. R. W. CAMERON watchmaker and jf.weller phone 20 The standard of Purity or over 160 years mem London Dry Gin - $3.25 the bottle Ibis advertisement Is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Hoard or by the noveruroeui of Untish ColuinbtK. 4