The Daily News PHINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. OAtLT EDITION Thusday. May fi, 19?G. Not Our Strike But All interested. Some people act as if, the strike in Great Britain were Canada's strike so keenly pariizan are they in their views and so anxious fur Tine or other side to win. Hut the strike is not ours although we must all be interested in its progress and outcome. As one man on the street said the other day: "It is the biggest thing since the war." .Nobody can safely "prophesy what will be the Outcome. Even people on the spot ore not likely to know as They are bound to be influenced by a pariizan bias. Speaking generally here, Labor men are anxious for the labor unions to win and those who are not in sympathy with the stand of the unions in hU matter hope they will lue. Newspapers And Such Big Events. ' When there is a big evejit on such as Ibis, it seems to be a current opinion that the newspapers InMiefit. A, a matter of fact they loe. What the newspapers like is for everything to go smoothly all the time. Just now, as an iustauce, this paper is spending a good deal above the average daily oh telegraph Jolls in order. that readers may be supplied with Ihe latest news of the strike. No more papers are sold than usual fo'r most of the people of the city" read the Daily News anyway. If the strike develops and inter feres with business in Canada we shall lose along with every body else. hue we are always anxious to record the new so that our readers may have the latest on everything, we do not-stand to gam financially from: big,news cropping up. Financial Progress Of This Province. Details of the financial progress of British Columbia during the last decade have just been made public at Victoria.' fhee show in brief that for every 100 bond the province sold in the financial market ten years ago it only received $80.20 in. cash, while ever , since 11)10 provincial credit has improved Jo such an extent that the average, value received in csh for the same 100 bond works out at SOS. 10. Other statistics included in the statement show that 1n I'.tlft current obligations unpaid amounted to $2,000,000, that accrued obligations unpaid amounted to a similar sum, that Pacific Oreat Eastern, bond wereguaranteed to the extent of 2,000,-000 and no sinking fund had been provided, that Canadian Northern Railway1 bonds also had been guaranteed to the extent of 48,000,000, that there-was a.sji'ortage in sinking foods or no less a sum fhau 028.00o. 11 is also a fact thut a Civil Service salary list at that time absorbed something like. 28 per cent or the revenue of the province, thai an anticipated deficit of $3,400,000 on current ac count for the year had to be faced, and that there was only the small sum, of l.OOUiin actual cash in the treasury. .. The situation today, however, is entirely difrerent. All the current obligations or the province are. paid in full, and all its accruing obligation are satisfactorily provided for. The sink ing funds also are all paid up lo date, and there is a surplus of t 1,100,000 in that particular account. A further evidence of the progress made by the province in the larljdecade is similarly shown in the following statistics: (1) School ixmiiLation has increased ,05 per cent. C2) Agrienl I oral production has doubled, and mining production increased 4:i per .TJil. v , Timber production has increased MO per cent. (1) Pulp and paper output has increased 80 per cent, and (5) the industrial payroll has increased 25 per cent in the lal three year. Keep Baby's Skin Soft as Velvet Prevent and Relieve Eczema Mrs. Albert Bishop; 38 Lsplanch'e St., Amherst, Njs. writes: "In on week raV baby was entirely relieved of eczeros by the une of two boxes of Dr. Chase's Ointment. He had sores all over his back." Dr. Chase's Ointment is known . and EVERYWHERE appreciated by mothers who have with gratitude witnessed the benefit it has brought to their suffering children. , , Chafing and. cracking of the skin is often the beginning of eczema. The trouble develops where two surfaces of skin rub together as in the neck, armpits or between the legs of fleshy infants. Dr. Phase's Ointment applied after the bath brings relief from this condition and prevents eczema. Dr. Chase's Ointment 60cU, a box, all dealers or The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., limited Toronto 2, Canada Terror to Higher-ups of- Those Who Disobey the Law But Old Women Appeal to Her miriy-rojir counlie and is as large as some slates. She was bofti in Fort Scott, Ka and read law in her father's office, later taking two years in Kansas University law school. Ten Years Ago in Prlnc Rupert The Urand Trunk Pacific rtai'- way is contemplaliiig the esiuii- lisliment of a summer resort In Jasper National l'ark on Hie shore! of l.ac Deauvert. II is experled that It will ' attract thousands of tourists to the railway. With two teams in the lenigut, Catholic! Club and Coll, Hit baseball season in Prince IlnpeM will Open on May 8. The Full Moon, the Surf Inlet power cruiser .arrived' here yes terday wilh F. V. Holler, K. A. Cleveland and F. Kradshaw on board. They, report that excavation for (he big dam is progressing well and that, befor the end of the year, the Ms con centrating plant with a capacity of 250 tops of ore per day will be in operation. A i:()T'M(iR on ititi kissed hill, Willi , tmlv rm for yon and' me; ' ! lii'si.lei a hnbhltirV mountain riH. ntri t t-v ia- it ti..'. ' waim im- uo . woe of the bootlegger in tho tnr !"'a southwest. , ma v hot J. morc"'! W t'i'H"n, " hetSrimidJng J,hait eMewhere. hut ' ' ,,eBr' heVa4mirhaV!)4mrt.Frsil-': e.'ou.MV real,. our ent than any oilier. Hit name' wishes; Is Mrs. Sara Corey Meneziv ami?' "t' VlV,4ftpni',l'1? W-rnl,,tr she i assistant United Stalest 'ILSR district altornev for this sect hull ', who i would of Texas. V f dlsbsV' rederal. liquor prosecutions , ;y"' ' vah lju' here, an in-the hands of thisj IT only wlieii lortlulays arc relentless, little woman, "whose., frcuucnt that we. gel to learn heuuliftd Itan? r And a mt "ihat was cay- I t ,nd shf Hived i hoy who was. sonlewhal -Itiek- And handsome hs Pw MuM! he, . Dili the tad was pour as the man1 in the moon And bis prov ! were very hrigli. So the iMNuiilirul irl josi fnruoi her old tote And an ugty one married las' night. v .... , SALMON PROTECTION BEING DISCUSSED IN STATES BY OFFICIALS ! Charge Made that Trap Owners are Being Favored and Young Fish Destroyed by Them I SF.ATTI.K. May (5. Floyd Ha j field, prosecuting alloriK-y Island county, attacked liovcrriir hartley' ndministraliwi of Ihe """"! stale fisheries. kV'" '" 'There lias tten a policy of discrimination and wanton hi duty' to arrest utn.j fine J he opruiof . .j . Issue Dodge, Charged Hatfield fjiarered Sims with dodglrt ;i he rsspe. ' & jf ,f "Your naliid winks at useless destiuclioii iiy trans yet if a troller aii.-mpts to market sa! tnon nndei lahtccn imMie your palrolmt n arn st and bring hirn in me lo to 'S.-ruie, " he declared. T have ;iri'isied them, ttui after v.siiun lie trap and wit 353 Heasant Oder Mf in Vncour, B.C. Dmlofwl at World' FeranMt 8ctntiA lnduMrUl KMnrifa lntituu. WlU not Main. Pkuwt odor. lurmUM to htanans Tl I . AsTlKjbs. axis m YourOncfr orBruftfut (Bttutu t ib Jrvllt r'uhixii JeJn' Si Cfwrbi MSk tM U Ji-Lied tiih on tqtui quantity attf U wtit il m mum i trdlMty a rvim mm t Mn ft at Klausfhter of young salmon." he' IV IKK MJlLF (IP UAN jhe ileparliiient, and which witl - -r- result in complete lesfrucliot Ketchikan Iiromcle of the iiulusirv if not checked." Took Issue In October Hatfield first enmplained ' t October In a letter to Ihe gov- des! , : oil : um' t It, Nl' ! U-4'l fl tlectared, -and a lailtlre to mak-v eiiTiirni lUri irT'iiiviit r end.rs proper conservation 0UinLlLfllll TiL 1 Llllnrtil methods which make ii imiwe- ninrn tccttrc TlinriT ihle for no to co-operate with, Inl CIV luuUEiJ lfinCiil lynn Snllierlalid. nitminatrd at . Ihe primary elecjiim of Thursday! will gel Utile rnilsolatfnii out of, it in that he received the small-, ernor awain the new regiila. H'1 vote he 'ever, rfcivi.d at any lion of the department willing hut (he run of salmon at Whid-I hy Island. The fisheries hoard! regulations were nol enforced. K. A. Sim, chairman or the fisheries iioard, answerwl Ilia; if Jraos ire kiliDg t'Uivof yourg, salnittn is HalfieM yliirgrd U i" election, either Ttrlmary or gen oral. Yet the .SuUierhuid-l'aul plorr.es worked t f if day and were the only worker,' gelling oil the; Indian vole in Au the precinct ' The aulonudiileTiwik flieiu lo thei noil in numbers and they were ihe only Ones tn,te favored so with the de luxc.arrummodaiion. . It will he different In Hip fall' .when every volor ill he called tipon lo decide whether he is Uv ,ne ruieu ny ine wuues or incj nalies. It will be an issue that 'annnt be avoided. I CANCZLLATION OF HISERVK. MOTICE IS IIEIlKilY GIVEN lint Uk-Iimm eiltluv vr etrel rimUrr LirciM-r No. txU, tlluilrd till I'ltt IUimI. Hante 4, :at lmtrut, i. nnlicd. O. It. AUL.N, ftniily Vlimlff mi UniU MINERAL ACT. ! I Nolle 01 Application for Ctrtlfkot lfnorotmnU. 1 Minril Hill Ijmiiiii, run I tint i,f Mln 1 I 'Til Hill . t. MliM-ril Hill .Vi 1, Mm j I rl mil .Nil. 1, anil Similiill Mlnrril ' inlliis, 4lliul In II Skn-tia Minim iivi I Min nt o I I'lMrlrl iiQ I lie iull,i.rrii 1 IiihI ir Iron Mounlaln, kiniiui Villxi i Uttfill holiliT-, W. t. OoimIwIii, (rr, I MIlK-r' -rliriiil Vi, 8iiin. i:r,, K MiKir. ffv MliK-r n i iTliruili) rm: mth i; tun I, r.hri- r i..,rr IVt-e MliifTi irllflcl , ami. il rr inn oiirrit, hiirml m ttw rml i.f UI) it). rrimi Ihtf llllr hrrror. Id i'li I" Um" MIiiiiu liiiordiT fur a iri. flrao- or linimUfiiiPhi. tor the imrtM, r; 'ililainlnr a i:ruwii lirinl or Um am rlailllK. I And rnrllirr takn tn.tl.- ihil anion n. I dr SrHk Si r Hi. Mineral An inuo l eniimiriH't-il lx-r.nr Ihn Uananro of ;,, ' u trilirirale or linin,VMi,rti. t luiwl llili mil day r April, iota LAND AOT. No."..V ,ntnl4 plr is Laaa Land III mure lM-rl Land Ite.or.imr ,.. .7AkK.,',t,,TI,K Al?fel Saiir,, f.r! ?.'''. '""!' eMHiihHi Mariner, In" ! eiula la apply for a lea nf tlie follow Int- rierrllieil landv , "'" , i,iirS''l,"',"!k'Jrl .Mnled a n.i smiiiid the lalaml al tilth water mark and rotitaliiinr 0 arret, more or e Al.rilKn SWANSOl, ' Am' M Dated April 17, !!. A'- PAGE TWO. fHB' DAILY NtCv3. !&, Need a Spring Tonic? Try SHREDDED WHEAT good for brawn and brain LADYLAWYER PROVES FOE BOOTLEGGER THE NAN IN THE MOON says: IK a driver fit so lie doesn't know he's loaded, ln should lose hi. rWtifirate. only request when she accepted jthe value of u dollar store. j the position Was that slip, he' ' given a man's work. Sim was' SOMK people iwei ihoir bilK' taken a't her word, and for more 'other dodgo them, but the wis.-than. a, year she ha been rcspon-ido int iwur them. j Slide for driving the- clandestine- ' hootch traffic deeper into roxer.f WHAT is woiryinif me Jutj Assistant District Attorney (now is whether to pay niy fro-. There is one thing- she vvilUrcry hill or buy n hat. lleil' not tolerate. She will not hej lmy.a boat tail- I jip tli fero-.' Called "a little la.ly." A Dallas tcer. police, captain called at the dis.f trict allorncy'is office, looked Tl'HEIlK 6nc wa a girl ...with about the office, and announced he wanted to see "a man law yer. 'WVIl. I'm thft assistant di- trict attorney, won't I do!" saidL Mrs. Meiiezes, who was the only person in the offjee. The police captain hesitated: it was' something new fn the he-man state,. "Well, you see. little lady lie got not further. Alton t five feet of femininity rose tip lo its full height, anil a fist came dftwn hard on the desk. "Don't you 'liltlelady' me." she said. "Yon men in b-' lit 'as well understand now that I!m not troing lo be just a clerk here. I'm assistant United States district attorney and I'm proing to practice law just like a man does." The police and others since have found that she was a prophet In her own baftiwik. What jiliet.snid ha all come true. Every Case a Victory .At her first appearance in Federal court before Federal Jttdge William VAtwell, eta I led luler of the Klks, she. di'pfr.sed it (h-ty-four liuuor case wilh Ihe assfstauce or Shebly S. Faulkner, another assistant U.S. attorney, "and every case was a victory for the government. The largest .still. discovered in this scethm in years was locate'd h few months ago in a desirable residence section of Dallas. Two men were arrested on the premises, but this did not satisfy .Mrs. Menezes. She believed there were hiRher-ups" who owned the outfit. Alone she started out lo gather the evidence on the "highcrtiips" and later slip reached them. One Weak Spot . Hie says when it cornes to prosecuting old women for boot levins; she weakens. One of her ITirUt defendants was an old mother or seventy. She did not have the heart to prosecute vig orously so ine woman was freed. She can be "hard boiled though when It comes to- the fislenlj woman offender. rs. tMenezes (district covers In every tall can of DORDENS there are 4 cups of pure, rich milk THATS real value for your milk money! THEN figure this extra economy with Borden' St. Charles Milk there's never any waste no "left-over" or skim milk. KEEP a supply of Borden's St. Charles on hand for everyday cooking and emergencies, too. ST.CHARLES MILK stkBBBBBBBBBBB llour frocer always has a fresh supply c7 O ntiM Loggers! Loggers! V have the only complete slock of Gilchrist Jacks and part in Ihe North. Wc handle lagging I A I'cavic, Haws, mid general Camp I'piipment, II will pay you to see in wlmn oulfittiiiff Stork's Hardware Limited 710 8econd Avenue Steamship and Train Service s.s. princc atonai irwt miNCt cmasiii wilt tr rmnti su1 r.f VANCOUVfR, VICTORIA, SCATTkt ami tnlerm1ll p'llnlf fS'"" MONDAYS al sjn. r.n STEWART ami ANYOX WEDNESDAYS, SATUWOATS, 10.00 . S.S. 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