PAGE T WC- Use the Best ! "SAUDA" GREEN TEA . Finer than any japan or China Green. TTg:--v The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH .COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except .Sunday, the' Prince .Rupert Daily News, Lirmfed.Third Avenue. H. F. PUF.LKN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery; by mail or carrier, per month, fl.Oi By mail to all parts of Ihe British Empire and the United Stales, In advance, per year ffl.Oi To all other countries, in advance, per year ..... . $7.i Transient .Display Advertising $1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page ........ .12.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 25c per linr vissjiieu overusing,, per insertion....,- 3c per wnr Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agale lirn Contract Mates on Application. ; ; Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 98 86 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office before 4 p.m on day preceding publication. All advertising received snbje.- to approval. Member of Audit 3ureau. of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Friday, June I, !!. Thanking King For Proclamation. A lot of people here are puzzled over why Ihe British Par linmenl should thank the King for a proclamation recently N Miett 11 Is a matter of form. The King issued Ihe proclama turnon' the advice of his mini-ters and .they are responsible. If tnere is anyone, 'wrong they, are the ones-to blame. By thanking the King for issuing the proclamation Parliament endorsed the action of the (iovernmenl of Premier Baldwin, on whose initia tive the action was taken. , Scenic Attractions Of Prince Rupert - Boys' Band: V, . , ' vve nave so onen spokeinfjlhe sreiiTc altraclions of Prince Rupert - thai .we have no intention : of 'repeating it here. All we wish to do is to draw attention to the report -which appeared j-Mt:niay 01 a speecn made liy Archdeacon Mix before the Ro t - .1. it . Muj. uiuo. lie saw possiiniities nf a wonderful sunken garden on the fd'iitel site and the idea is a splendid one. It has all thenakiiigs 'of a delightfiiU garden which would J.e a thing of oeauij lor u.e city, hven if it were kepi up by some private person it would be almost erpiallyf jiseful as it can be seen from ihe. walk above' and enjoyed almost as mheh as if it were open to the public. ( '"'' V ' Fighting Shadows ' $ t Ccrhmon AjnusemenL Yeslcrdav a slory was published about a Spokane man who fought hls.Viwn shadow and landedup in the police rourl, lie is like so many of his fellows', who . are constantly fighting shadows. They get very miirh exercised over the wrongs committed by a political parly, or a civic group or a neighbor hot eventually it is discovered that he i just fighlmg his mvn suauow. ij,s iniaginalion has conjured up something did fjot really exist. Uniforms For which .The ilecisign lo raise pVohef forflhc boys' band wa h step should 'hav J, fliilfarir. In 1NJ. 'mAirSM'WiXi iteMXl kejli'toe he? II e? will take-more-interest in their wnrk'-i father are' ehedtiraged and the prayiion ,,f uniforms is one of,.the:- first necessities. It is to be hoped the people of Prince Rupert will be liberal in proving for them. The sum of $750 i needed. Unusual Rain For Time Of Year.- i.T,l"'.pal.feWi days have been very unusual The almost con inuou, rain,, .Interfered will, the normal activities ' , ' f ine he people and were oar icnlarlv hr,l !....... n ". thing, nunesJ those who wait and the-end of the ra 11. f,iMhtfr',ce' time The bemgame will, a burst of sunshine this-morning X Thc ' difficnllv with minv ktn .,,.1. n .c- U thai it seems to cast a gloonl over Ihe place. People imagine it w. 1 never cease and get low spirited and moody. ThoS 5 the " ill coihniunily tr.?, UmUr M,fh rcumstanres are benef.rl,! ill Eat it Evciy Day SHREDDED WHEAT Supplies the necessary bran lay and a night 01 a daily news- paper,.vThe British Oazetle, and !h multiplication of its issue within a "week to Ihe stupendous total of over 2,000.000. Nothing like it has been done before, the world over. If the exceptional occasion provided the inspiration and the oppor that they should co-operate in f"B,,M' the ttroduction of a pnmnmn diificutty, the Ouvernme'nt should commandeer some big newspaper office (that or the Morning Post ojj another -and order ko many papes. to be produced. Jleanwhile, the Work of oro- dur.ing.whal promised to.be the lUitl 1 . . 1 1 ,1 r.t II... f . I . . 1 11. ui ,;im Mi)uiivf 1'OSl fior -ni indefinite time proceeded. Arj emergency edition was sent oil! at o'clock, and. a the mechanical staff did not strike until they had completed the regular shift, it was possible to produce at midnight a 20-pago edition or the ..Morninj? Post, though 11 distribution ,was lim- ied by the cessation of the train: need that had been sowni by the editor's letter was germin-l ating, and was to. spring up pre-j eenuy wiui uie swirtnenij of Jonah's gourd. Must Play Part Af a hastily-snatched dinner on the Monday evening, the editor, the general manager and tlie TilS DAILY NiiWa Birth and Life of British Gazette Published During General Strike in Britain A copy of Tlif British Oazetto is jlit lo htnul,: fart of lb final edition of that short lived paper 'wliicll kepi Ihe HrirHil , public informed on tnke events and the news, of the day dur ing the recent general strike. It is an interesting four page paper' gotten up in hngliMi .style and oneAofilhe. features i a story of its own career 'extending just a lijlfi? over a week. Hero is the slory as lord by ilselt: . At last the moment has come :- - ;. , to "tell'" the story of one of the;Ced; an.l (ido fli tvlftorlal room most signal exploits and den-i InHrt'lijkt chatdlorfof ;th tires In the an nnals of hnglish exeheiiuer, Sir Samuel journalism- the foundation in a'c. ( I lloare,"J. I ;rv1ifWn. a nil a ' train ' of ' departmental .uncial. They had come tii iu-l on the MlggelMion ofj the edltoV.HlBlier; to eoniman-j deer 011 Vtbalf Hi4, .Majesty';" (lovernment tin- Moriiuig Pot;! - mri- fore iifni had taken wimii i -'Hiiisuiiiiiy- .wpftnsHiitil for or I in it have a rich! to he u,,. ftro.lucliint t a. daily- news-id. and one which has served paper. In moiv than'IU years' press itself. Hut what was to be done? A Famous Letter selitative of the Newspaper Pro and to convert it off. bund into a lvrthii'U't; nfi sUtet ''Uo Billfsh Itaietle. Malcolm l'r;i'(e U'-iJ- nut (n rli.irirt iw tli tunny It Also imposc.i me sever- ,ireel rcpre-ienlative ot tho fiov-est diMdVtlltles . What represented a triumph rl re- The step abmii to he Liken was oi-ce and determination over u monien'toun fur lli? Morn-1 what might well have seemed in- jllJf p,Hi Jfa i,iiriry less mi.f.M supenible difficulties. It is a.,e fSovernmeni. who never be. triumph of which all who had pari prou equally well two ffreal cause. ; the .Mhrnliiy lV,t. Jiad t.nt .oilco, Attempt. Defeated j intermiTTe.Tlls-daffy Ksue, aiirl It has defeated the attempt lo'iiow not nnlv wore all H re-! eep the country in Ihe dark duf'Uources to be handed over to' ing a, formidable crisis in its. others, hut i's vry name; was to! affatrfc$and it has vindicated Ihe disappear, . j press against a new conspiracy' . Extreme Gravity fi' muzzle its freedom. 1 ...,.,. ,,, Let Us tell he s ory. l..ch c opens on Monflay. May J, urn er inll0valil1, ,,, ohV ,hle. and the shadow of a general strike... , ,. .1 to be declared at midnight a ,,. i Irike of which, the master-, .... ' . nt ... ,,.,., .J stroke was to he the shutting . , ..,,.,. K.. i.,M., .,.,-, down of the newspapers. .H. .wv ! It xva-s imposihle to acquiece ' ... , . . ' the eonferenei in the ed lor ,. , , ,. 1 in the prospect of a nation, ex-l . . . . , A., , .. rOym, with the tefhnleal hands posed to the interruption of tho! , . . , , . , whole of Its social and industria.i; A econoniv. ami at the amc tiniet (InririvPii ni ln npu'4 unit nf llirt ........ . ... WN M1ait hR l tmo4l one niedium through which pub-'..-,, . . . ... .. ,. . .coiud be done wit It the III ItJIIJIIiril 111 Id ll IIJMI ClIIH VTA- what would the stuff of inehKency news-sheet, and the 01 s,rengin, a man or (hat plant five pml iifni.1tiH when, at five o cluck, their representative came hark to ay that they were forbidden t touch the work4 There was nothing more to bo said, and it deemed doubtful whether there w'as anything moro lo he done- fr the nrrulnnlinn of a new-paper without anyone to set the type . Impossible. II was a situation charecd nnt only with fatefulness. hut wild A Severe Illness Caused Constipation Mn. VTra. Hill, TrHIl, Btak- managing editor areed Dial the! tr7 "vw Mow, and Tr alnea .iiornmg Post must somehow Play Its part in the crisi that was approaching, and they draft eo a formal -memorandum for presentation to Ihe fiovernment, ouiunirvg a deHnite scheme of flo-operaliOn with the Govern ment, it offered, if .adequate protection were1 jyiven at first ioo.fldo copies of a news-nheel a "ihl, and to raise the 'output to JfKMioo copies by the end of the week.- It placed the staff of the Morning Post at the service of the .flovernment, to work under IU direction and authority. Government Arrives Late that night important visitors to the editor were announ 1 nare mint rti with fonatipation. a iw montnt aj.'0-a fricad adTiaed ce to uie Milburn's whitfc I did, aJtl.ougli not expecting any renlu, hot I am pleaaed to amy that ainrt uaing tbwn I kave bad perfj-et one of my boweli wjtboot aay trouble or pain, and hava never bad bWd.ng p.Ua aiare. bw, I aerer rail to rrcommeod 'Lata Liver PUla' to all my frieoda." Put up only by The T. MUbura Co, Halted, Toronto, OaU IP (jreneral manasVr palleil a meet- jriance; and not a few of them imvturs -tssiH-iauuii , represeiu- , nuk.hinm ..., v. l.eok,. ..n.l.r ih injr the London 'Press; and ofiM,,rs an,, , ,h p.f ,0 Wie the last men had one m- v,r,,a,.ri .-.h icij ,reJIO-, til lm4 f.,.,-,!,. v- -rr,l(.,.l .... fi sehting the Provincial inn nc uoiainea irom the conference little comfort or encour agement. Its members were un able to agree to the suggestion: i res; ., nureetl ram m - -1 ' vy.. A Crucial Test i 1 Now came the crucial tet . CMDU(I NATION!. RAILWAYS. Wtlltrn Rfln. inr ill. (.r iim :ubr latuuwr using roont do? Th prin V- ui 1 ter -. I urner. who was a low-r .t ri.iMmr fnfinitd nk: conference broke tin indeislvelv rr","n-r uniinnK energy atp " ' : "'.. .r.'v. ",M?4V Modernise Your Table -. VV mm writ u'rlurk nun. 4 .or, iff, lur J.t: hhW 11, Irftsrrii tr. nir. ana. At this juncture, the editor of ' t,,r"h tlie unexainpletl ordeal tnu 'mum un mnii.t. mti.S! m li.',M,-.,i 11;. t ... 1 was rmifhteril ltifv n.n.1.1. 1,,'R,. '-oUiUU. . in, .....iiiiiun rust wruic ii u. . rum. -rirtrUMi lil rrtn nt & I);.vidson M.P. the ujvir commissioner lor Lonann, .h..i.uiui,iii m tj . mmiwr; iM.inn intuxr t v cajiiix .iiii. wiiii nip rii-iiiipr-i " " ' .iiuii iiv.i,mi k.FM..u.M . . ...... lion of the Government, he would ,1'"'"a, "py were assembled jndertake to proluce a four- page bulletin paper, to the num-biir of lOo.ooo daiiy, and ug- CesliniT lh.lt if llinru noro ant mo- imioe. nrrt. anniu , kfirirrl f'l jri. Mr. Hrtnta and VtKarr Sbrr. Ml .. Atni ai ' J. im iuuiisin room ami ai.re- tvm m n..i i rwiMdomt unt. sed by the editor and the ficnE4'1'' en-,, ' " tnrm nirn ,y ib h.i L 1 ,,1,,,,., , aT,.M,rw.oil by an r , enai manager. I hey responded" ti -hhii $ rhrttni imdu non liearlllV l Ilia air.al I.. .(. I ".. "" M inr ninriM io ine lo .. appeal stand bj 'Jioal 10 uw ortrr tif Itf Trraturrr Ihe paper which many of them, 'aT?t? M Iiad "enel so Ipng; hut they felt: '" "mi. their ijeion, the. I.n.hjn incie(yt w'Jl J-of Cnt,Kisimr5 rending in-t '' - strutloiis. lhej't'tarfe..l llle set-ling of Ihe fiWt numlwof The Itritfih (Saelle.-'andvhad, got up "RAVIQABtt WATERS PROTCCTIOn asir n..c CHAPTER IIS. 111 - ft03sK Uit.tr.1tn Mulrrn ...,.r.. (4tit ari lli Sirri, m ih. t.ny all Vanrwner. linrlnre tt nmuti CltoiMa. IIHOBV tiivrs .-xotIi K thai 11 ha. una;' fn ll4i T f th wl Ail rirpiMHlMl maul ttm- .,ui i-nuiir nm ti 'Mtawa. ami in Uw r.rnnt f th nmrln Hfiittrjr ft the Una lUjUtrj lltnd nt Vrimr IUirt. al ITIimh IIiiiti, It.r... a dVarnti tlon or lite ll aiHl plant of a witarr and lrell5 f rarrylii a maier pi ine prt,M tn b hunt at Sliannun Bay. Vum-ii i karmtir llnd. in ih imn,. t UrllUb Columbia, on rorrahore Iraarl r M I.. da. yw( Chrlolt) Ilatu1, m . 11r111.11 oiuiunia, and at himn by plan, rcnuuilnt In all an ari-e of elaht (M. arrra um or !. AMI TAkK MlTll F ih.i .n.. ... raliun pr iie 111 nvinili from 11 dau ir rb"ei of tbie notire. r.:r'"rT1 "-imiM-n iii unlr aeriinn I If. IKf'i Ar. rf' 10 ,b llltr -f Pnhde Work al hi tt firm in i r-i, r Ottawa for approval or Um aald inJ nl .Uii and for lave to ronttrurt tlx aid wharr and treslle. H.Vr,.i,..,"r.m ""VM. B.C.. Oil. 10th OOSSK-MILLmn MMTf.n, "r im oiifin, William. Vanw.n Oonialx KAVIOABLaT WATCRS ewOTCOTION ACT. R S.O. CHAPTKR 11B ' .JVt"1,"" rj'"i-ny t :anla, l.lnilid. tfrrtpy tlm iHHirr lliaflt ha iiihI.t ' ''o .i-i iirni tm wlih tlw ihe Land nerl.iry Pl.trlrt of lnrr liniiert In Ihe frovinre of Urlil.l, c'.lim l.ia, a rtrrinimn or Ih m ji ,. 'n llw aalfl l'niln-f , iki Water lot tnuV III0.K ; tlw. laid wliarr tvprtVlnr a no hlahwatrr nmk Hi....... 1. ..." nitlnMtelr SOif. wlH-nre in It wl.len to I, aeruoa 101 r.ft' m .7.1 ....i . ? -I to tlie aliore, line. ' 1 I!?n. "Wh from the 1nt .7 ih. . . "i no w iii n (in enrt rr l.re In rnn.tr.lrt Ihe Ml. ' Uh.?f and "tr apfroarh to ihf aame. .uNM,hid,,yVo?rM.,fri?i,"h C",,"n''"- Diitrtct s.iti Manner, : u-LTHiv An - Exceptional COMMUNITY PLATE WEEK Prince Rupert Last Day Think of gleaming new silverware on your table how much it adds to social prestige what a delight it is when you are" hostess. Then consider how really little, good silverware Communitv I'late costs. 1 1 llustrated, an excellent set for six people. Magnificent Hampton Court silverware 32 pieces reposing in gleaming beauty on a lovely blue and gold Bullet Tray. And the cost .complete is but $43.45. ou prefer, buy what pieces you need in half dozens. Six Teaspoons $4.25. All Community Designs are "open stock" you can add pieces as you need them. Community Tea Smkr ind Dinner DULc eta kJ to mjnb your flit liltcr. TUDOR I'! ATE Sthtrwire bf ti c Mjltrt of Cutuivittrv Pijid, a prWt, Mrprowi . FEATURED AT THE BETTER SHOPS x ami resources available? For poijznani feetirr. Thee old Ihe answvr 10 that ipieslion' servant h of fhe MrnuiK Piwi everything depended on the at- wre bound by Ioiik asitorialloii titnlf nf llio mn amnlnt iul n Hil ni.-inv nmnwirIe In I ho fiuiur Ihe frovernment wer? alert to ... mt.ri,ani,.ai .i,a a-n...iiu, ,.lui .loitiv uiittot.i 1.. u emergency, and the (:iianc.llor of , ,0 Pumii(l ' fortunes. II wa, a hard ami the hvchequer called to tli.e . Af r(Hr jn thp mnr- ,,,,. ehnint ,, ey , widsur, o.. .iuM..id, repre- jnp on ,he fafpfu, Tl.,,ay the' maU belweeB (he two alle- nriif" niiriju 01 We h ive a few EASTMAN KODAKS - worn and also some modeu thn ha.- tci repleed by a new urnf. The"'1 up . ruiiiif of 25' L off catalogue price. i A SHIPMENT OF MELBA TOILETERIES H45W AnniVED Mellia XmhIs are miu made 111 fl.in , " ba been reduced. Face Powders 50c and $1t Talcoum Powders & Dusting Powders . Creams SOt Compacts $1.50 and Wc Rouge 50c Ormes Ltd. The IMoneer ltruggil. 3rd- Aye, and 6th Street T'-.e f l Phone 82 Canadian National Railway! Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OperMtlnj O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Flosllng Dry Ooci i tngfnoers. Machinists, ollermakers, Blacksmith!, makers. Founders, Woodworkers, fc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINO. Our plant is equipped to handle sit kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SF Loggers! Loggers! W Imvo Ihe only compleifc slock- of Gilchrist Jacks nnd part in Ihe. Norlh. We handle UigSW c"5 " I'cavie, Haws, nml general Camp Kqttipmeut II v.il pay you lo kco us wlion outf ittinff. Stork's Hardware Lin 710 8econd Avenue