PAGE T.VVC Insist on Full Value! r HOW HERRING If SALADA" TEA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Atenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Tl Cheap tea is poor satisfaction. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier; per month Si.00 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 .f Transient Display Advertising. .. .1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page ., .$2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion ...... . . . 25o per line U&ssihed -'-Advertising, per insertion 2cpr won! Legal Notices, eacn insertion. Contract Rate on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - noirfcveii Agree with what they stand for, but Jet us forget these tljnfgs and rfoYember only that' they are 'oiir guests and that i-ilizens of Prince Rupert aro-the hosts. ' We, dn not get many conventions or gatherings of outside .i-vumc in nt re miiy just oeginniug io leel our led. I lie way lo gel established is to extend a friendly hand to. oil and especially to those who come here to spend a little time and to; enjoy our hospitality. Later we shall have tin; uosniiais -convention here and as we. become more imoortant we may expert to have other larger and mure important galh- ..We cannot all be. mystic shriners but we can join with the locaj' members in helping to entertain the guests. ' . :- ". ' Definite rDatn.Fnr , . More Economical The higher quality of the ingredients is responsible for the fact that you use only half the quantity of polish, when you Bhine your shoes with "Nugget". "NUGGET" Shoe Polish Boefc-ran-rpify Red-Dark Brown and White (Ntutrat) for liht eclor$. i 15c per agate line hind yet thoy are Ihe pet 98 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 4 p,ni. on day preceding publication. All advertising received ubjei to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDJTIOP SEVe.jneday. May 12. !95. Do it Now; Don't Put Off. "Do it now" is a good maxim in business and in every oilier -!'H-"XJIf?- Putting off is always dangerous. .Anything that it l io.sihle to do now Mionld be done, for the morrow wilt have all kinds of duties of which we do not think. Of course there are many duties that rannol be done now. Often workout to be done according to its relative importance. There are.niany exceptions to the rule but it is also true that many diiJieX are put off that might be done at once and the putting .off results in a gnUlmyf slackening of speed and Is a cuiie oi general ineiucieiicy. y . Strikes Are War Of Industrial Nature. btrikes are war. While only a few people usually lose their lives iu a nig .-irikc, Uiere is pretty niucli Ibe same bitterness engendered a between two countries' at war with each other. The scars take ears to remove and often are never cleared awtiy. The despatches yesterday stated that the general strike has been declared illegal. The strikers are outlaws. If, however, half the country is on strike, what can be done about it? There is so much illegality always about a strike that .i decision of a judge does not make'much difference. Strikers Always Resent Military. Sinkers always resent the presence of. military forces. When strikers upset buses, break the engines and forcibly stop leople going t-.i and from -their work, no objection is -nade, but when -military forces or armed police are use! to correct these illegal actions, there is always an outcry agaifist them. It is very much like what happened during the great war. At that time, every little incident was seized on by either side to show what barbarians the others were. It was war, ami this and every' strike i war. It may not be as bitter as war between countries but in degree it is similar. People are influenced, not by the righteousness of thevoanee so hmch as by a desire for ineir side to win. , , Welcome Visitors At All Times. Lei us all get together aiid welcome the visitors who are cnnng tomorrow. We may not belong tpthe order. We may Taking Over Elevator. f A definite dale for the taking over of the Prince Rupert cle.yalor by the wheat pool has been set-and we now know what toJook forward to. R means that everything will be in readiness for grain to be shipped this way at the opening of the next scroti. . .jTliat,', perhaps, js nl) we could expect in view of the preparations that are neeessary before cargoes can be loaded here; It wjll give time for arrangements to be made for lining the Viips ami for any oilier work that is needed. 8tae of Development KlIlKYVAlX, Orkney Island. Mayf 12. An expedition of naturalists is investigating (com hern Uie greatest of natural niysleries iov a herrih.sr .pver pebs'to the dinner J able. .Khjriii'hnien are almost reared oiV 'hernnir. They have tbeni as - Miliar fur breakfast, ami Uieii aSfcXvliile bait, small fish.,' and bfcttled, smoked, broiled, oi frieil. 'They, are always obtain - alJe ,at even the small restaur ants, r lljllion- of herring are eau?lil, eaten and relished every year. Hut scientists know that many more, millions rarely ever pass the spawn age, and euuat mil lions, never gel to adolescence, yet they travel in. such number! I'dmonlon Journal Anyone w ho has been incline J lo depreciate the Conservative parly as a force in Alberta affairs would, if he were present at last night's convention, have come avwty wilh his opinions regarding it very much altered. The ifalhering was a large one, drawn from the imjel varied elements in the- community ami it was marked by unity, earnest-nes and confidence lo an excep tional dejtree. The new spirit which has been InfUsml inlo Ibis politicalbody by.. Mr. Mc(iillivray, since he has assumed Ihe leadership and broughl to his duties sif'.i ammy ami erieno', was clearly manifest. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert jll, Mayworth and J. It. Honey man, aiirouvcr; Kmil M. Urell, eily; J, V. Strang, SunnysLle; Join lloughlln, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wallace, John A. Clark and 11. O. Atchison, Claxlon, T33 DAILY NicWS SHRINE VISITORS ! 1 GATHERING HERE; I 1 I I II I A Ul It i i UJL1 iJ itWjhll Boats and Trains of Next 24 1 Hours Will Bring Many Millions Caught .Every Yew and' ano Mllllnns Lai t lw. In Fw.m "' lirifck r Jshriuer and eaiididale. from the dislriet to uilen.l the e'ere-moniat to luv-.liei.t here tomor row and Friday have e.oniinrncedi lo arrive in the city and bonis and trains durii'S "H ' ?t jiour will hrnup m many more. I AmoniSf tboe who will arriv-'j lij the eily oft in aflernnor train will he I)i. It. Ilankin-1 son. V. S. Henry. Mr. and Mrs.; K. Fv Orejiard II. li. tllseu. of Suiither, and II. Meltain and Mr. Peck of Prinee UeorKC fi. A. tiray, . Smith, Mr. and Mrs. I,. F. Cljami,'' u,M' daughter and Mr. and Mrs. II. Unrlir.u of Anyol will arrive tomorrow night: by ttie st.winer Prinee (eorse. ii. A. MaeDonatd and A. J. Ituttirnr are eonunir in fnnn the that they have been known tJeetia ver by ja-l.oat and' J stop stop a a steamship steamship. . ''ip,, -"msr i already her. here Prey of All Others They are the "prey of all blher fish ami human beingJ from the cradle to the nlomart- of their own world. What the ex pedition of the Royal Zoologiejl Institute wants to solve is Hit problem Of how these creatures form the breakfast, lunch and dinner for fish life and home sapiens, and yet are found in such robust numbers. The expedition has spent two iears investigating the hiMt an-J trials of the lierrlnir in their alma water," the Orkney In land and adjacent wet spares. The scientists have learned there are enough father and mothet herrings to lay billions of spaw-j each year, This spawn is awail-ed by million, of fili, mosllv jrreedy eodfish, who fatten and Hdoat themselves on the choiee .avair thus provnled. Ttie cod fish, jelly fish, and many oth-.' varieties jrel their substance for weeks by sucking the Uerrin Spawn from the rock ami otlie place in which they nestle. ; Despite these marauders, the. adhesive eg?s survive the in- fulialion period and prodtir- eemiitir masses of tiny thread like fishes. Acres of Fish The scientists found other fish ife ehains the herriir inlo tt;o teach or any other place of safely. Al times acre of tl.e small herrings were seen, bis Pplashes arrounling for the cod fsh and other pursuers, and tloj tittle splahes the eseapiu;: herein ps. Man starts the cafrh while Iltof . i herrings are in the minno.vf ape, epU-urfcally called while bait. What ravishes the sea life jilaki akes al this time ha not been accurately discovered, but doaren to liernnifs in various stazes of digestion were found in cod atjd mackeral cauglil hy the expedition. F.venup to the lime wluli the herring is lanre enough t slay in a net, the other fish jrwim about waillnp for them ti drop over jhe side of the (raw fee: All tlunffs work against the lierrinjr. II become the prey, t the trawler more east!- than ant Other fish ;for -the. trawler is led directly to Ihe herrinjf shoals Uy the olher and larer fish CONSERVATIVE PARTY AFFAIRS IN EDMONTON front Sunnyside. Uilherl Camp bell jia arrived from Port ele ments. ' The main body of nobles in cluding Ihe Vancouver drd. learn ami the ti.-h Temple Hard a well tts oltiH'- iniliates from the south will i'!,- on llo steamer Prinre Hui. i!, (pi. D. Donald, wJilCh i- due ut to o' clock lombrrow m ruing. The party romiiiv on the siiuner ir eludes Ml men and 51 l;idi There w ill also he a few pick--1 up at Alert Hay and Drean Fa;! THE MAN IN THE MOON - says: Vol' ran tell a Prince Unpen man because be complain t the weather. THE first .third r a mans life is spent dei-ulm; what hi wnnl. the second third rellin it and the fini iliir.J wondering what lie is pomp lo lo with i MKX are like a. broken kne.'d horse. They walk, stumble and sometimes fall. THHV say It wa a Prinee ltoHrl woman who looked every nislil under her bed to see if there wa a qian there ami at last in despfcation be bouylr twin bed in order to .double her chances. THE worst thing about beinc Premier is that there's- n cbanee for promotion. A Sb'PKHUl.lOlJS visilor from DUE to the wire eJnjr down the world wa cut off Trom I'rince llupen Hie olher day. Yet it' 'kept moving. JAKFAaj( nol to Jej he ben ,root in tbf 4ielniom; ' may 'dtsluil) ' lie' pigs. I. Tlie Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert erjieam Doe' Wells, who lost an arm at Ypres and spe;:? i . . . IN DCTTCD rnwniTinM ,r mm"" ermany a a IU DCilLlV tUIlUl I lUlli prisoner of war, will lecture in Ihe Westholme Theatre toniuhl on his ivar experience.-, He will also exhibit six 'reel's of war pictures. At 'ihe Presbyleiriah Manse yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Hello ce iney aim oiof uniJahl, holli of Terrace, wefe urilleil in mar- ria?e by Itev. H, 11. Orant. The fin H defealed Iho fialh-olic filub by 7 (o I at baseball last ulplil. Hennie McDaniells and Arthur Manson ciiinprlsed the baltery for the Coll and Hahe I'orlui and Harry Aslorl for Hie Catholic r.lub. WHEAT IS UP TWO INCHES IN PEACE RIVER COUNTRY (ICbnnnton 'Hullelln) beat in Jie Peaee Plver 100,000 Mothers have Praised thesej300 You are Invited to send for a free copy of each, addressing your card or letter to The Borden Co. Limited, Vancouver. "Baby's Welfare," 45 pages, treats of pre-natal preparations, feedings and how to prepare them, sleep, fresh air, bathing, clothing, exercise and common ailments of baby. Contains height and weight and feeding charts and blank forms for baby's biography and progress. The other Is Baby's Own Book which will be filled in and kept os a treasured record of his babyhood. HorillS ( "H.lllluiM ilf IC'III)l-i , ilure and moUliM'i'. There prohahty no part of the uhol--Wesl in uiiieli the ei-np is in .'iHiier eonditioii or mon a I- vanced. I hi Sfil 'Ddld. fc'el-l uway i m l a new ! tunic for thai fertile region. 'Chunk perhaps i lower altitude and pmxlmtly o the mountain Ihrmigh wiiicll he warm alr filler- from the; IVuifie, sprtnsr come iinle i. arlv -tn the valley of the Peace i in the Ynlfov -of Uie Saka.- w . . . . . i. . . ..r.. me soiiiii wa waiuiennir iiiir?',wan, ano usually auoui as Itilrd Ayenue IJie olher day when 'a resident politely asked him if he wa seem? the town.' "No," wa the reply. fPin look. itifr for IL" arly a in Mandolin. ''he m4P oes nut do Justice to the Peace Jtivei country; It )iow only; Ube uortheHy location: of lids fieh territory: hot the modifying Lllinuenre wiiieu oltel the eoni- tn on siKnifleance of latitude. LAND ACT. Nolle f InttnUon la Apply U Una Lin 'Cihri'ir &-in" " j u.iimiMiiiii 11 , pn rfB,ij .1 Tl,i country wa fnnhe Huin11 Hie irround nl Ibe en.l of l.t!"1'1 "''"'" "f 'nr .r i,!,K' week, and growing rapidly under' DtMMm v. tvi UWluw" ' vJi Slntt J 837 mort In fail 4 hay bttn meet f fully rutttd on Eattt llrxtnii than on oil dhsr infant Joad com bintd. Ifaata nof nur baby Uf Eit Brand. sso EAGLE BRAND MINIMAL ACT.' otic of Appllcttlttn fcf 0rUrict of , Improttfliifltl. . Vinrril Kill uniup, riiiKKtinr r Via rl pill -N.i. . NiiM-fil lull V.. , tun , Vrl Hill o. 3, , mil ' SnniMill Mlfr4 :iin, Mlmlf In Ihe skrrii Vintn Intl li.fi r u. I liiflrlrl t,u ib v.iiilt.-irO to-l ( I Mai MixlMtln, kitmui Vtlv. Mnfi.l IMitrrt. " J. iHlKln. ! Wwr- Ortirii'd Jlv, ni., i lurb- I , MMin. trrr MllifMI Orim. il ,w I 4lT: , I taf. xiin r iixi, i. mirk, r. vir. -rr Minrr . rli(lri. s. ll7i . " Jrnl fur Hi iiwiMt. Iniftnit t ih, mti.i : ilf .nil Oty Trunk. Um ililr tM TM.r la I "I I"J iiuiib nrxiri-r ir '.ITU fifiiie of Jiiicnin-ini-nin fin- ih uriMr tbuiuinc inuu undi r in.- JUini. r ' ' ii.i ruruiT uki jniiir iiui ii'iiiia m iff ScrlKHI sr. itf I lie Mlnrrl Ar nml IK" 'nniiirnriHl lmr Che i-nnr i,r ir CiTHflrl of lmj)mveu)fiilii. 0lw Oil Kill ljr f April. Ut ' NAVIQABLI VVATWIS PROTECTION ACT, R-S.C. 1806, CHAPTER IIS. Ttw Ijnirari rolilDi I'li'kinr i (n ' I'ltiv Ijiiillml. rfliTf(1 -.rr (i M. , O.K.I,, Iwrrb) irlvci tuiiir that II lian unilrr Mvllnn of thi .4 Id i d K..ltfd with llw MlnMrr t iMiblli Wnrkt I OIU. mil in IIk bfriK' nl Urn IiU 1 Irirt iuiruirr t llw Uiw) hrrtirr t l-rnu-e oi-rt. at tbc r.u f rnn, n,.' wil. Pnivlnre nr llrlll-h r.ilnnj,!,, ,, wrlptlon if ( alul jl,n i hrf nrt wr i.ril m . tuiit l M.m., O.r. l.. m ItiB l'n.vlnii of lirlil.li i niumliu y"'r" .nrnn Hijiid. I'm vnr or HrllKli Ooliimliu nl Ukr noiiri. imi irirr Hm tspira linn nt (iIIk iiinnlh rrmii llw Ui iiu. flrt i.ulilirii.,ii of thla noil'-r Hie I n irr riliint 4 I'arklnr c.tnpnv l.irmi.d HJ iinil.;r orllrn 7 of Hi. uU X 't 'lip' l jr Hi 1 111. MlniMrr of fubllr Wniki. l offirr In Iiu- d)r i.f Oil,,, f("p ,n nrov.l or 11 mI1 u n.i I.UI,,' in ,t iMve to rnlrur lim Mli l.tr aid H It Solicitor ' William. Mnoo A lonulr (CONDENSED MILK ) "I see troubl ays the forliine-lellcr, looknif inlo Hie w ' li body need a fortune-teller lo know that w -trouble go band in baipl. WJiot you wan I : . liine-lcller to tell about our Tlirif-T-rnice. I little per pound, but il sends off ever) vahiuli ever existed. You'll fun! it a goinl luck.rliarni every week in Hie year. e Thrif-T-Service Bo a pound, 1c per piece Everything washed and flat work ironed CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners' Phone 8 Screens Screens Adjustable Window 8creens In all m '.e-. fruni cm h 8creen Doors " In four ie. uinplele Willi fitliiiK, ach . COc "ft r A HIT TO.MCHT" $3.75 Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. GRANTS Best Procurable (OI ruvU (TIlC 0R1C1.NA1 Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Cn,i Jm Uh GJuUAiA tlmM'UI.M Dim, Link). Mm Am Has ailvcrtigniiic'iit Is not publUbed or displayed by U".,, CouLrol Uoard or by the QoveromOat of Ofltisti Colunm"