Sealed in Metal "SALADA" TEA T8T' Always delicious &nd fresh. Try it i The Daily FK1NCB RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, lhePrince , 'j, Rupert Daily News, Limited. Tbird Avenue II. F. PULLEN, Manuging Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATE81 City Delivery,, by mail or carrier, per month . 1 1. no By mail to all part? of the British Empire ami the United 8tates, in advance, per year ... ffi.Oif To all other countries,. in advance, per year $7.5 Transient Display Advertising. ,fl;40 "per Inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page. ........ .$.80 per inr Local Reader, per insertion .2c per lino Classified AdveriisiriR. per Insertion. ........... ,2c per word Legal Notice each insertion. . i ,.,160 per agate line Contract Mateg on Application. AH advertising should he in The Dally News. Office before i p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporter Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITH) pert oranj other Paicifc port itiakiug progress. 98 86 Wednesday. June 9, 1924. Fort William And Prince Rupert. The'fneniber fur Fort William is anxious to ' know aboul Priiue Rupert Hilherlo Fort William has had about all the gram trade from the prairies but the suprcmney of that lake, port is threatened by Pacific coast ports and naturally the people there are. rather anxious. They dp not want to ee PHpee Ru Also tt will be noted that the. member for Fort William is Hon. It. J. Manion, one of the Conservative leader, who is hop'uigjp. see. the government defeated and who feels thai the success of .Mackenzie King is keeping him out of a cabinet position. Brazil Leaving. , , ' t r League Of Nations. ' t; . Brazil is'saido be leaving the League of Nations. :She is sore over the treatment she is getting from the great powers of Europe. As Brazil docs not cut much" figure internationally, it will simillify matters ti have her drop oit and allow Germany to vimhc in. MtTHiauj is a mucu more power I in laepu in world peace than is any b'oiilb AniericaTi republic. Look Out For Children During Long Holiday. ' i This is the season of the yearHvhen parents are considering what to do with the children Juring lhe long holiday. II is quite a problem here. Most of themTh'ave to stay at home or near home but an endeavor shouldbe'.niade to give them all an outing or son kind. Most of them,i)eed it and u change is a great Ihing in life. '.' ' A good many are planning to t go camping or to visit rela-tives or to have many week-end beach parlies. It is a time when all like to enjoy themselves. , . . . ., Wheat Growing Interior B.C. , . ... ...... . Some- time agci it was niejitijpnel; that'a. number of farmers iu the Pruice (ieorge district were, growing wheat this year. Now we get, i thai Vuiiilerhoiif has :I2(I acres of wlieat as well as 1X25? -vies of oats. This is not niiirlf Jnil (t is a. beginning anil will leaiPtb greater things. ;lf Jlie.gxJ)iii turn Out well foul farmers gel a good price fur their product there should be a larger, acreage next year. Oilier points have not been heard from except to note that wheal is being growji and that it has been a success there in past seasons. ; ' ' ' - ' ' World More Stable ' , :i' 4 Says Bank Report. : ' Ihscopragirig as are many of the features of the present hnroi.eaii situation, no fair appraisal fails to show the steadv im-provenient .which has characterized the years since the var says uie Hoyal Hank repurt. Politicallv and economically the wor d i more stable than in tOlf) or 1021. International trade is steadily Wcheasiug in volume; its dollar value is greater than before the. war. although the decreased purchasing power of gold is such thai 1his does not mean that a proportionate volume of goods is now in motion. Kveif though inc. standard of living jibr.Jad is not ye! at lu:r levels, yet the spectre of starvation no longer haunts the nations of Europe. Peaceful settlements of polilical tllfficnlties, and commercial treaties encouraging international commerce are now the order of the day. Yes-Quality It is because of the high quality of the ingredients that millions of tins of "Nugget" Shoe Polish are sold annually throughout the yrorld. Shoelblish Black-Tart-Tunry Sted-Dark Brown and Whit (NtutroOor light cWi. MILLERD QUITS LOCAL CANNERY BRIEF MEETING i CITY COUNCIL' iSays Handicap Against Him la Prodigal Aldermen Return to . r . 0 I .. . tMuf too Great Here so Dis mantling Plant ovivi viu uaruH" wvww to be Sold to Bu&bby '.orr tt-iliv liltln mm on ftt-Hn .!., -.v.. with ,.... ..p. ...,) . ..V. ......- .... . . . . K- I . 1 1 lie HeilUn "liriH ' Mi ll III" I II. nu , i ll view l having handicaps . . . . ,. .. . .. .2:..: . .. . her hems- reuuircd for Ihe flSll iikhiiisi uiirraiuiu oi I'lui. .. . . planlrremoved had failed, frau- lrW ,nMH,n5 'f ' "V , il J f! ct Mille.,1, head of the Some. T''S vitte . Cannery Co., announced," hrie '"nVn . , tivf ' 1 "Wjl: ih bf' lyeslerdav ,fl rnoon ih.l the compa1,y i,sr dropping the , Seal 0 .. ,,P X1y, Ti :ove canne'ry. The plant 1ow fT " ' V..v !tl In process or being disn.antbvt W& $ ami pari or the equipnienl wi.II... . ... , , , .A ... , .. IS policns who Itcen ill IrtlcIV he lakeiv lo l ersiuson May neari . .. . . Port Cloiicnts in Ma-ell Inlet . A leiiprg IW .Mr yess.e herthftlcomnany (s -bull.l tit v V""" V" new iute-llne cannery for oM"l ""r" ,mr n "'"f . .. .... r, ... ioi ?o M in ' nrjier o cim-i ccon-alion tins-year. 1 ho oincrvillf ., ift , , . , , .-"':. ... . lomies a few Toads of sand le uaiuirry i.o. win, noweer, con-1 , , . ., , Inl.A II. .1... It II'"" " l-.MMf i.iuu i.e ii.u. i.ir .hi- mi.-, ail.1!.. ...i . Inf the Princ Hm.ert canncrv """V wn -W!" "- ""V?" this f,,,son under lease fnun tli- ,err" Accounts VWMnr"' , p--.h t f..i.. e... CUSTOMER U.S. 'iinr fur payment imviiipin. increase or Prosperity In Onelnnneit Country Is Reflected. In the ntlWUll un till III l UHT? lMI uunaiiiiit. rin v u.ini ci"r.lri,. v.. . . ,- ., r ii ta nf,u,iU,i i ..nM.a "nR n,tiAi ..n.i incjuuin floating cannery Laure: mtmier of V.yr..!ls. wer pa-sedj .... . .. . .. i . naicn as well as ai .Masei this season. The specific cause for On motion of AM. Perry", il . i.. i ... .-ii I .. . ,l ilt-cnirii in r.iu uir iriHit'r i..wi..nm...i ..,r n. '" farbaiJi- ran ami IZtilKh- .uiMtiiiiouiiii hi w (II Wi,l ' l.rLl ., 11. , 1 , !).. ttitl.tlltltf . .i riinnorv Mr lilliril ilutui lal""" "' ...i ruuitju- ' "'a I woubl lllft Call r.Miie Itial he is nnahle In nhlatn J.. if onler-d in 'luanlily. .uiese Ucens...s for .it so 'tllal U .ii.i i... .... it.- ...... il An offer from . Hush- ii.ui im.tt. ,ii. tun' aiiini. , . , , . . . i. rn.ifni.J1IU I- l.aU i., nth.r '' of '00 f"r ! ;"' ,,,,, Rnr' nAini trt I K ' .'ti a I Vi.t .......i.i n.-M k i... tion of Aid. Perr. secon.le.l by nuuiii imit i; uiu louuiij . "njj,.. , m lint i.prlians four ov fivp if fi i .a..r .....;ki- . .i 'il by I he lloiir i -r v 'alitislii.! on a riinin.litiv K.-xi. M- .till ! . ' I - . i . . - . IM tt .ir, ..iiiiriu ! ;ii iu ..m e jir iirtii-. with the governmental ani !pii;.rf ffupiLlnl- niitli.riffln nn.l nr.. at all with the peopfe of Prince Ilupert whom he urjres to se that present conditions are rihlcd. I A l.oCAI. Ialy was inucb Mr. .Millerd will move with his shocked ypslenlay. hf heard family at the end of (his mon' fit someone tellltlj th nakrtl trtit ;i lo Vancouver where they will re-land she ;it nnt'' wnt home and sume I heir residence Ishtil the be.lromn door. CANADA SECOND Other by Business It J-N viiort anresiors eama Jfrom norlh of the Clyde, say At the Charleston convenlioil'at a Scolsman invented the of the Xalional Foreign Trad . boomerang Council. a r.an.iilinn (i T.l Towers of the Hoyal Hank of "i'1' alr h;d enottah but Inaila tave an address in which Hoi as iuu as a rial lire. lie spoke of I he relations - fttinir bclweeil Canada and United Stales. He said: "It Is well to point out thai ri"'!' woman. Canada is the second best cus.l Idiner of the United Stales, htir- W HALLS blow when iheyl Inst'Oie year ending Februarv ?el to '"I'' ''til it different last, for example, Canada boua'ii wt"1 ni,!n- 000 million iloll;ir' urirlli nf . pbodii from the Unileil Slates:! NO ba" same tonijfht. Som IJiese imports are widely dive-- h sirieil. .Not iinlv .lo vvw liit.. r-.tvl' nialerials. such . pniinn a...ilLnTLIi Ho I'eeo. coal' ami fonil.stn(T nf .inaJahe lost her Slifck llial are nol produced in Canada, hot we also lake a li-cuiPmlmi J find hint. Stales, while the amount we sell THE NAN IN THE MOON aya: A LOT of young people are all ruhl in spile of the coDUtmina- lion of their parents. .4 ItHMKMIlHIt l.o. It's uHak lo go lo a tpluiopractor If you have tu. h.intluiiiM file Iiim In i . . .... TlIK & wav fr a man to sink into oblivion Is lo marry .... . . .. III. ....V...W.M .M o uuv rum you pacn vear over "u.uu.ci iow minion iiottars worth of (roods more than' we sell to you. the United Stales Is Canada' main source of supply and any increase In our nrosneritv Is aI once reflected In increased mir. chase of United Slates goods. That is whom the partnership comes vln. , What. haiiien.wlien ou buy more frpm us? Instan!- ty we buy more from you. Keeping an Open Mind -Younpr Hilf We're-winning, aren't we, father? Father You never can tell, boy. This may turn -out to, bo a terrilu'n walloping for' its when we get the European newspap crslhublin Opinion. w lien- bi I i I I Shf jUC ItiriU'H lift haf . nma duels and manufactured, gouii And struck, a cule. pose of many kinds. " ''l Meewrfift IijJjiio she'd Imports from Canada;. ! .p'iiyj .biti. ' . ;Vhal been L' ' "" t has said in 'repard , : IK. II... It..ll.. n it...., :'iT Til I"! P.titfii iMn ' nv. a a I .... ll.f-..7,J ... .11, l, III ,ll- ----- - tyjiry ports from, the. Vnited Stales cheiiilt the n(h(T "day and ilw does not apply to nearly Ihe vouiigiVjjt ilyjm'Anspoed same extent when we come lo - n,a'i' a.pli; locally it reads. consider Canadian exnorls to the " reported. Unit one of tint Untied Slates. Puln and nanei- fastidious newly married ladies and oilier forest products are by ltf ,mv" ",ads bread with far the largest item. The re- " ?Iov' o"..r, This incident maimler is made tin of sueli M,a' he sornewtjat peculiar, but things as furs, coiiWr. iirecloiMl'hore are olheis. The editor of luelals. Ten Years Ago In Prince Ruprt Inlensive pieparnllons have, commenced f,n (he provincial general election uhleh It Is ex- peeled will lake pbire llil fall II. Ii. Hlewster, leader of til Liberals. 1 f ts II. that Al II. r I. ... . the fonnernal Inn will bo compelled beforeTong to throv tfPJJoilr Skin is itisWith Mother, the Health Doctor, says: Give your skin a chance. Use Lifebuoy regularly exclusively for casual deansing and for the bath. Its rapidly vanishing cleanly odour is your assurance of iu antiseptic value LIFEBUOY HEALTH 5DAP Purifies and Protects Lrtcr Brothers Limited Toronto .ier lot in with Ihe, Allies In th 'real War. The fi.T.J'. announces a ne 'oat and train schedule which will be edifUve lit ihe first of next week. Moats will nrrh from the south on Wednesday and Fridays at . 0.30 a.m. and will sail for (lie south on Sal (inlays and Mondays al 10 a.m. . nuns will leave for Ihe East on Mondays .Wednesdavs and Fridays al ll):30 a.m. and wjjl arrive on Tuesdays. Fridays an Sundays al 6, 15 p.m. ; MINtRAL ACT. CERTIFICATE "0FIMrR0VCMCNTS il rH Miiifrwi ..win., miisiif ill' . . llw iiim Mimor hivuiiiii i.r i n.i.r m.. . Irli'l. WlM-rr IfM-alrd! in. I r.ir . rk i trll.iiury uf rmirili of July :rrk! dJ.Hiiinr Um- ilrr o-ah .Viiiril :Unn! i.n il- iillMrly iii. I THi: oth:i: imi i itrr otbrm.! ttrn Mnirr Orllfli-nii' V... lutin. In I iMMi. uiy ius rr.ii 11m. iUi tirmif. I.. ai.t,lv ... ltu uuut. ...... ... .1 I rrlirmi of linpnitrniH-nli. fur Um par I.n. .if ..lit. I. tl.t.. m I ..... . ,i. lni rldin. Ami furllM-r lake IMillr ilin irlum- ' ' "' uiUliilrr wrllmi ?. I . iiiIki l, .. . . .11.1 . ,.. . ll...r... " . . , small small ainnunli amounts or of vuri-l"'ls vari-I""!' paper "v oi-fus mei ureuu wnn 1114 ,, "' .,;,,.: ' " .enirirsii' .r fa lliAd All' tie I... .......I ...Iikl . ....'. . . . . ous a.ricultural nrodncls. n.-l-'ioes on; needs bread will; . , . , , heslns and last but-not least 1",! "-,lrl on. Jie needs bread beveiaites. I wish lo lay par- ''s panis.pn; and unlem ticular enuihasis on Hip f-iel l"oinc of the dellnuuenl sub- Ihal 65 per cent of all Canada's rerir,,!r l, Hag of imports are from the Unite J Ireedorn, pony up before long he will- need bread 'without a In.'ll.n l'nllA.l t ... A llini HltnL ...i,l II..1...... I... ...till.- Ulliru Pinifi lllliy ...II " ..II.. per cent of our total exnorts. Iu'rl ' ' Jar.er' of -I'deu even iiii on 1.1 my i.r jiiiip, A.li, I9I II. Mr. HtSHI, stmt. MINIRAL ACT. CERTIFICATE 0 IMPROVEMENT! Ill fl7 I a n ttiM t I a 1 i ft ltd A(Hiliiinv ami t.-i K-.. . ..." 7, w. IP.M 1 ,rrn t 1 K nitr MIIYIMI Ulrn.i.rti JJiiH-r,! i:.m (., II Jill. Till1 11Tlrp ili.i I ....... ....... w Mliwr'i irliriraie So. TOJJn, hi. lo iw-ly to lw Mlitin llcrnnlsr for i.i.. .i iiiii'MiiriMfni.. rr um nur-i"0rlViiiU'n'n r"n 0r", ,,,f i ii"iiiiri jiffors .. llw iMiif . or mirti rnrtirirtm i,r iiijiTofriiirnin, l"l OH 111 tlf nt Jlilin. A O. ItlA II. Mr, riusui. Arnt. MINERAL ACT. ft,T"JCAT, ' """OWBMENTi Kir ran 1 m n i i i..ni ... . . I mill Olltlmnit .,r In. r. Z cireniatinir ii i...i.,n .;.:.i iv,""""r i.'ii .Hiiifnii 1 laun f,nt 1 1 7 1 party's manifest hrpushoul tl.n rrA ,"?nTZ UTllffraic ir liironivfimnin, for iiw pur Jlelalions between.. I he Unilen fti',',.,.!fiu""n 1 :"''r.i .fPini .Stales and Oerthafiy"" are becprn. ,.ini1 oinW iks noiirii imi fn iiik siraineu an.lllr is expected r.,re mn im,, "nf ,CH rrfirt I Imnrnt'Mn..nl. .l....ir! u I'tm IIH If I flay or Jim. A.D. ttti H. Mc.i. niVsm. AgtQt. i (VI isk mi Jjiemis A CLEAR, velvety-smooth skin -from head to toe that is the normal skin. Any roughness or eruption is unnatural and unnecessary. Most skin blemishes arc caused by infection from the thousand and one things we touch during daily life things that others have touched by lack of towel friction after the bath, or the use of harsh, adulterated and so-called beauty soaps. From babyhood to old age the purity and antiseptic qualities of Lifebuoy Soap will keep the skin normal and alive, and free from blemish. Lifebuoy's mild, creamy lather goes into the pores and keeps them open alive and pro-teas against infection. For a healthy, velvety-smooth skin, use Lifebuoy, the world's most widely used soap. 4 An Exceptional Offer We have a few EASTMAN KODAKS worn ami alo ome models that have been w replcetl by n new series. I heso are an i con nt u or of 25 zb'i otr off catalogue catalogue price. price. SHIPMENT OF MELBA TOILETERIES HAS JUS' V.taiuafi ARRIVED Melba good arc now made in tlanad 1 I.... I 10 im:"ii iT-iiurvu, . Face Powder . . Talcoum Powders Duttlng Powder , Cream Compact Rouge . . . 50o ana iw 2S Ormes Ltd. The Pioneer Druggist. Srd Ave. and Gth Street $1.50 SOc i.BO and 60e 50c nil.. llr : St Phone 82 no Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Wranftll ranttll. Jvntau. and kaawa ... ..... f..tl,' To Ritchllian, 4uaa 7, t. 1. , il ' and ana attl iiiv , , , . . , n, 4, ' " Juna tuna 4. , 11. i. 1. i IJ. J0 Mt " v imiiHiir, wiciaria. i.rm .IlTDirr. Cambll Rliar, and Vancauaf aiart aaiMraai 11 nl r auuati., Bar. Eatl aalla aalia, Ocaaa '",!7Awnaa lliui f.. .11 .......kI. . .... Full I'0' W. O. ORCHARD aanaral .0. SATIN-GLO SATIN-GI.0 For WOODWORK WALLS FURNITURE Half pint 60o Quarts . 2.85 II1..I. a mr - II. If 1 1 i ,1 runs odd (lalloti . . . Ill eight popular lints, Mnlf frallon ,t nb rpL Ti.j...A rrt Ij1U 2S5 Third Ave.