PAGE TWC Jl IP Free from Dust SALADA Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - SS II Bulk tea is not sifted like Salada. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA .Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. P. PUF.LEN, Managing Editor. when you shine them with "Nugget". It waterproofs and protects the leather. "Nugget" Tan Polish preserves the original colour of tan shoes. NUGGET ShoeMish Black-Tan-Tonty Rtd-Dark Brown and White Neutraf) for Ught color. i'm h 'i T l SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by piail or carrier", per month .......... $1.00 By' mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year . . . . $0.00 Toalbther c6untrj(fs, jn advance, peryear ............ ,$J'.0 Transient Display Advertising. . . , $ 1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page.'. $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion . . v. '. ...... . 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion ....2c per word Legal Notices, eah inserlion 15c per agate I i n f ; . f Contract Rales on Application. " ; All advertising should be In The Daily News Office before 4 p.m; on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY XDITIOH Just Twenty Years Since Slashing Began. ji Wednesday, June 2, I92fi. Twenty years ago at about this date slashing the Prince . 1 Rupert JownSite begun but not much of it was done at' lliat time.' There was a little clearing made along. , the waterfront and up Uibout where the Canadian National general offices now stand. A stream rippled out from among the tall timbers and nature held .vay. It was about that time P. W. Anderson arrived and gol In work making an impression on the prospective lownsite. Twenty years or struggle havepassed. Theforces o nature bave?eeitj It wij a pgVe'xteti t ovf-rromeViia,'i-fty TssWuigiiig nil hertMhat Vron1rtovbe- as motlefn UsViiy V'llie ' rftinilry in it ippsanujf e .and facilities. Little by little the place will be built . . .... . Vii-'fc .1 - . ... -it ' i . it . . ... .f up., oiep uy step citizens win itgm meir way inward making it a port. One by one new institutions will be introduced ami do-1 veloped. It will take time to bring about the changes de.-ired urn timers win leave or die and new people, will come and bring jipw energy, mams ana money, .we snail ioe the group that want to clean up and go and we shall adopt a new spirit, that of siainiiiy and permanence. I'nnce flupert has a great destiny ahead of her. There will be prosperous times and dull times iu rotation. They will followfeach other as sure as one tide follows another. 'During prosperous umes it is me wise ming to prepare Tor dull times. The scope of our activities will gradually widen aud we shall eventually broaden out into mined ways, Importance'Of Ore ' Strike At;Smithers. Ail important ore strike has lieen made in one of the Dulhie mines at Smithers which will give an impetus toother ItPfltf IlAelrif'J: wlw. Ofa (m'lun (ii .In.-od.n ll...!.' ml ' galena, hot with ruby silver, and according tti Hie report ilierr hCems to be a lot of it in the mine. ' There is considerable activity on Hiidson Bay Mountain this year and at Ilazelton considerable work is proceeding. There should be a. revival of activily.in the'Bulkley and Rabble, country "."" "v.1" "'""iu itini iu iiiijuuic .uiuiicrs uiroogiioiii tjie wuoie jiugnuornoou. y Place Where People "V'. ' Are: Doina 'Thlnas.' t. Prince Rupert is a place where; people do thing.- People wlfif.wishiln do nothing go to ViHoria or California. Just 'now rpference is made to the excellent work of me little driil squid nj iweuiy gins oi me nign acnooi mat lias been trained Iv Aityt. .Miicneil. Hr a student or the school to undertake to drill a group of fellow students and to bring them to a degree or. perfection equal to any in the province, is something to be TirOIld Of."'H lire chill III f .llilo In ipn nimKoni.l!.. I ". half of the citizens of .this work and hope there will be more personal .pndeavor here iu developing the home product rather' 1111111 in iuiMiniug iroui me imisiijt;, Still Looking To ' Peace River. Prince Runert must never eenfl InnUm r.-nnt n Hivei-i .Ihe opening up of that country slmuld mean a great MUn'ntt"we-slinnl(l'Use-all our influence hi have it devcl-ipe.riV'5nVRf 1 'rMKvay. 'It Is to'fe'JWied thai' one 'oT tbe' log conccnis will take 011 the work .and that it will be so arranged lhat the output may come al least partly through this port. H ts one of Ihe next big things to which we have to look forward. RAILWAYS OF the results. PEACE RIVER Premier Brownlee Says Matter- Will Soon be Settled: ' Offer Made "'KDMOXTON, June 2 That tljc" railway problem in AtberU, which will seriously affect tin' railway problem of Northern UritlMi ttilubbfa will be 'settled soon i? the opinion of premier Mrownlee, who lias the matter in hand. In an address ho said: "In another month the provincial railways will be in our bands. We will then bo jn i position lot either operate them joureles or lease them to oiw of the transcontinental lines an-.l ive have already received offers from at least one of these lines, the terms of which will sur- rise the public of the provinre; when they are divulged." . He" went on to, .state that be was waitins a wirefrom Ottawa now tha.t might go a Ions way toward eetllinp the railwaw tiesiion. an observation, innof . i. a. .it i.-.i .t..-.:r..i .,' rem ill n.eu, nui ieini ug nr shine who heard it a hint UiaV the Canadian National line.) stand well in line to take over, tin roads in f lie north. In The Letter Box gOY'S BAND. Editor Daily News. under date of IV''embcr 2t you were kind enough to publish a fetter giving acknowledge-) inept of donation received fo; jbe purpose of equipping tli-v Boy . Band witli instruments and paying its running expense.. The Prince Rupert Kotary Club oiwanized a concert ami tl will be interesting In tliosc wh.1 Reneiously contributed to know 1 lie jtross amount received rug sellinj: tickets was t00.25 Expenses Kent of Westliolme Theatre 4150.00 Mire of coslume 21.00 Taxi for artistes.. I'riiiting programs . aud tickets Advertising in newspapers 8.25 2 J. S3 2 1 .0 Oiving a surplus or....l7l.22 We also' .wish in express Ilia thanks or the Boy's Band ror the rollowing donations; jt. Patrick's Dance com mittee 22.75 Knights or Pythias Dance committee 2C.00 City or Prince fluperL 250.00 J. Field Strang 2".00 I; Field Strang (firoceeds of personal entertainment for Boy's Band) BURNS LAKE 3l.lrt $352.85 We also received rroni llii Olzeh Temple, A.A.O.M.N.S., 4 cheque ror 121.25. being ths prodeeds.or the collection tbev made when in Prince llupert; a striking example. o(. the,, renowned trcnerosilv of ibis, iiistilulion jThe above subscriptions will no useo - eiuirejy rpr ibe pur- cJias. or iiistrumehls. The Canadian National em ployees dance conimiltee gener-ously donated three inslrumenls costing approximately '150.0b Yours very truly, '' J. W. Nichells. . , Waller Vance. '' J. Orccr. Band Commilten S. ft. ltobinson has returned fo Jlurns Lake alter having spent the winter aternnn and varl bus points in Alberta. Miss Lucy I. Prinsle has ar rived Irom Vancouver to take the position of 'superintendent of the Burns Lake Hospital. Miss A. It. V. Monre Is gpriouslv III - - - ..... . ... ? tn the Uazelum Hospital. I Hidney flodwin, elitor of the Jiurns Lake Observer, has. re turned here with his bride for merly Mls Kathleen Mary In l)s, daughter or Dr. and Mrs. I., Iniglis of Gibson's Landing. The wedding took place quietly on May 17 at Omson's Lauding, Itev. n. C. Scott o Queen Ubar-lolle tJlty ofriclalliw. Jack Martin and Krlc Kcaro have renled the S. Long ranch at Francois Lake for the year. INDIFFERENCE TO RELIGION Universities of United States Not Keen on Worship and One Aggressively Pagan SURVEY OF COLLEGES Washington State University Shows Real Antagonism Toward Church Says ' Dr. Lampo BAl.TI.MOHi:. June 1. General Indifferent . 10 religion by student bodies, with one pronounced aggressively pagan," is reported In a survey of ftrty-seven leailjnc universities presented to tjic lieneral Assembly or the Presbyieiinn Church here eslentay. The report wn compiled by l)r. M.-NVfJIard l.ampe, (Jeneral l)ireclop ofi the Bepartment of I'liiverSlly Work, Preshylerian floard of Christian Ijluealfon. The Colorado sVhnol of Mines) where the' ' Mines Spirit,'' 1 given the extreme description, tf pronounced "Tie of the moft difrienlt centres for student vork in the I nilpj States." Unknown God The Memorial Church of l.e land .Stanford Junior University is compared ) the llihieal altar o "An Unknown iod," while a number of the professors at tin I'niversit of California are said 10 'Meperso'naiize tiod." The Uiiver.sily at Michigan however, Is pronounced fullj VooperaUve, its antivities in pluding the -complete support of a missionary and local religion work which j commendeil in the reports - flie University of Illinois, the report stajty, i bereft of Chapel, religion and Bible, while tb "attractions, and distractions" 0! a city make work difficult ai the University of Chicago. Purdue University. In Indiana. rte are noted at the UnlverslU of, Kansas. Is Respectable Religion "lia been made res pectable on the eaiupus,""of Iht. Unhersily of Montana, the m-port uote. while jumping to llil University of Washington. Dr l.ampe rinds there is a certair amount "of real antagonism o: Hie part of proreson and sti dents toward religion and llib Phurch." WIIJi tbes pronounced results of llio ?uri) Um nrnorl findr nlheni t hill then i no Mntii if:ir1 ti tL'llIfati IliA Jtttatti fif tilude o ft he schools ran Ix-measured, although the laek nl faiililie oflen is given as a reason for limited work nmomi sludenl tioilies. J he THE MAN.IN THE MOON ays: .$ pari or tjie 'Maile in Can-: ada ' ' Cuiiitmizh it ! niimh'er of ladis er llilnklu? 'St exhibit ..... , A Till-; tourii will Tift her nexttw'eek unil we lsMljfnll hah once more to freshen up on how to set to Kraser street. I WISH I were a worm With naughL'tp do but crawfj I'i lie out oii the beach nil 'Hay And stay there till the fall. , IK you lmvjf some enemies' among ihe libh-up you are a man of snnirt consequence. T1IH only pleasant , thing about ihe British coal slrifee Is the 'gnoii weather. ' ' ' LII'H al a Va'chIof apartment Is just one qflrined IhinK after another. 1? OXH tiling tha)..' won't .get you anywhere is wlsliiiig 'for a Juno mate. ;,(' AXOJIII-li ihTii? that won't help much is'ivlsliiug.' THKY say Terrace I nffeeled more than most Places iiv the law of gravity'; ,11 always brings (be big strayberVie.l 10 fbe tpp oi ine dox. TIH road lo-Jhe. poorbouse is often ten plastered plastered "witli with iisel Pit , Slock certiricales. AX old timer is a person wha i t i. 7V.I5 rfl " (itnrtmof Tm Smkt la mti b CkMUlkttT I'lAtr SjI dt, FEATURED AT 0 1 the mud of Third Ave T1IK manuraelurers are ak-j ling a , higher duty on Kpsnm ill. There' an example of ibe. melhoift of IliO-e who would bide behind the tart IT wall tn in Jute the oppressed populaee. Pit KM I Kit Brnw nioe who is asking for a return li powrr lit Alberla. has already been dilrli- j ed. Ili ear tried tn sllldy I li-, irngiiUon prohleui in one or tlitj flat arms, of the .province. 1 1 il Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert I. D. June 2, I'allullo. 1916. euudidale ROYAL CANADIAN NAYAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE Lieut. II. I. Orders for June, 1928. Drill. Mondays, ft to 9 p.pi. Ttiiirsdys, 8 to 0 p.m. Hirie flamte. lurie practice will be carried out al the- Mc-Nleholl Creek ransm on Sunily, June 27. AH rutins should muster at to a.m.. roolbill, 'The f ipl"' match will lm, playpd on Wednesday. June 2. at 0.30 n.m. .Alt innm. hereof the leaiii.slmfibrwake'a point: vhliglm oiutlineMalie ui.- iimiL-iicn win lie ppt(-i on me nonce hoard at Bend-lliarters. Uniforms. jAll'rallngs not yd In possession or uniform? should allpnd at headmiarlers oi Thursday, June. 3, in order that jiecessary measurenientsjcan be w. iiumi:, Ideutennnl. Subscribe to the Daily News, Loggers! I Noil ( Mtnooit t Aaolf rrHr . In OilMfl ChaiMI I.KMlt lAnd lor rurdln hlilrlrl of 1'rnn-r Ruii-ri. legislature write., a letter, "'.' SJTSL.'.ti.: . i,rKS ?M' the I tally New describ nil. tie. ci'f"!' .iirkt. Ilo pre-enl position of llie Bowset ; etrkn.i ...fi.ny. ui. ..r vn...ur. ' wntnuwi s1iihi i mwr.. imrmt iroveriimeiil In Itrltisb (iltiinlii in (tiiiuiio i I i.inrriuiij in iiriiisn , ,,,,,. f)if Wttr of )M MtHyklut .a being similar In thai nf ibri rr- i, , i .. .. i. . ' oinniMiriti( at a immi iiUnt-d at ilxi ,ll..tdin gmeripiietU in Manlloh,a. M.uinrt rnwrr li.i mi; n-r; i,r i Here are serious forest tires in the interior and some or the I.T.I. station, have been cn-dunwercd. A firidge was burniil Utn this side of Lake Kalblyrt. Miss llebepra .lames and Holi- terl McCarthy were mildly mar ried yesterday uiornliiK by I'nlliri I'. J. Mclirath. Ihey will lake up residence In a home now ui-der construction on l-'iflli Avp-uue Hast. iiirriy ami roirrit ixiKniini in iin- ni huh milk II rlulnt imir a li. IIM H-H-lh-MI ntrnrr of lol III:' Iht-vr -( & rhtui.; Itinir MSillrlly intl sltlv. rlhiliir I lino isirallrl I if Uar nl hltli iirr mark. S rliala. Hftr nr kit, llwm-f mI rtialn lj ilul r riidriiiffit-ln-iil. nil rrailUNin! II aT. nir ur l. i tiMTMII r;OirMli risllo;A.M rAV.kl.tO I.IIII1-I1T LTII,';" I'rr II. Shrrwom Akflll MINIRAL ACT. Nallaa' ( Applleatlod lr 0rtiricala at improftminia. Mlnnl Hill im.iif. n.nllinr of Mln ral If all Su. t. Miix-ral Mill o. I, Mia fl mil o. 3. ami Siinimlt Miwril LUiihii, tliml In lh Mmu Minim lilil-i.n or ,n. t nutriri n ilw wmih eaitrrn f ml of Irmi Miiunlaln. killmil Vallrv i Mwfttl iM.MM-i, W. i. llixilwln. Frw; Mlnrri Oriirinl ti ttniir rhiflm IK Mimrf. Kree Mi.r'i crritriraiv .ia.1 1I9K. TUK OTirr. tut t. Chut C. Mwn, itriH vinWa l run rale o. 1II7C snii i's iiiv nrr", niiriin ai hi" nii Ponder commanding i"' &t r it tiat hrrt-of, io BaMlr l Uw Mininr Hrr.trdrr for a lrll- I f (raie of inipmvMiirntt ror ih purpimi nf 'htalnlnr a Crown Oram of Ihr alxitr riaima, And further Ilka tvillro lhat idlnn nn der Sirin.n it of iim Miiwral Art mu I rnnuiM-urnl lfire lh auanr of wrl lrllflri nf IniniHiVMiH-ftis, luiwl lhl (Till Hut if April, I UK. NAVIOAILK WATIRS a so. Chapter PROTICTION ACT, IIS !nlnn Oll Chinpunr nf CanKla, l-lmllfit, Lrrrliy H" noiirr thai It Imi (nulr tr Imn t uf III raid Art ilrHllm1 Mllh (lie Minuter of I'ulillr Work l otlawa and III Ihe i.ffirr nr IIm IHMrlrt llrrKlrar nl III Land Uealnlrv lu.lrlrl i.f I'rlnrc iiiixrt in iiii; 1'rntime nf lirlil.ii r.iiiiun-hia, a iWriiitimi nf Uik allii mil tilans i't a iiilr and Unitx-r wlurf rciiril ni N Imili' In flw harlinr nf rrliK liwnfl III 'Ihi- said rmvliirr. nn wiler lot four, iikiik "O"; Im mIi) wharf niiiiprialnir a, tiarrnw aiiftrnarh rarylnit In 'wiiiui from It In tic, and Mtriidinr iiiirllH-rly frnfn i,ip.Hi.r mam a inmaurt. ni (ruilmairly jniy. whinrr II wldma to an L nrrtlnil io' SO' In irM, Ilia UtV rl iniirrniii ,fur aiifirixlniairly paril-IH Id ili oliiiro inr. And lake (villi thai after ths plr-linn nf imr tiK.rilt) frnin I lie ilaln nf thd rirnl piilinratinn nf ihu notice the Cnhsi Oil CiiiniMiijr nf lUnadl, l-lnillert, Mill under kertinn 1 nf Ihe said Arl inply tn "lr .uiii.ier nr ninnr wnrK 11 ma ni-flie In the City nr luinua, fnr up. nem-al nt Ik. . . . ..i.i tmA , ." "l Plir IK'I lliw n.'l ,.w, and for leave io rnintnift the said harf iiii.i uniiniarn 10 MP Mine. Haled al Vancouver, lirlli'uli Cnliimhla, Hit tltli day of May. !9fA. n. J. KF.NML'in, District lilci Minirir, , Vi'etfnesdiy, jy COMMUNITY PLATE Prince Rupert Fpuith Day has "rib philosophy or ethics o 1 i'iemlers wuen people gmnt- Biivllilnir In uaufl t In- so r I11.1 tnonie ,11 infill Mirir num side of life, the report contin toi lies, while inaleriali'slic lendcn 11 tmncf thM wrlfi( jiftl rm nnm ivji ihfa Inrcly . Uu tni pii BuHttTw J lctKuf CiMiIIT ' Piati, th U.J inormwiit in (ummcinliif lunar ifpiii-l.ulJ.45. v- . ' I I I I I iTTT I Ktil ie cunoin for I he tyUt j. frirni : . . . turflhft iKl piy ,hfT jpumfWjeik wmt.' TkeVawl3uiT'vdiW W - 4 : the" g hc 3rnrrclr,fM!ty n fimuui Cunmufey PUtc. Thlnling Id kililuimij CouMuairr (' -v TtltWM CUt Kit $4.1$. TW ptfr. 0 Luic Sitinlot Ki)kri are n! i f.i' . (. : rrrt Stite rxt4 f 1.00 t ip."o. E BETTER SHOPS ,H Villi II litztl 1 WEEK The BdJfi of long w w pt oyer kr wrdJing jifu and tben pot them in I r Tlity pjre nkir tai ijirf but u ImprKticil. ToJiy 'Krkta re mtt j'. . n:e. Silvf rw ire w ibe f tft f jif:i Covuumrr 1'lati. AfJ tr, too. Loggers We have Ihe only complete slock of Gilchrist Jacks and partt in Ihe North. We handle Log g ' I'eavies, Haws, am genernl tiamp Kipopmrti It will pay you In seo in when ouiidt g Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue LAND ACT, lis BULKLEt Market 311 Third Aen. ; Has he.- J. Preece tale w 'li ' ,! Fresh . . Uliil IF arriving i vi. Mea the Bulkley VW nL 17 rnoiic i Dr.Alexang Smith Blooi Phons 67 DENW I r VSkBa " WU our Table ( ream VslW , ID Half l'lnl )fe nun iiv and Mn" . Valentin Phone i