lp 1 PAGE TVVC Untouched by Hand "SALADA" Clean. 4 pure and delicious! Use it. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISll COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - M Editor and Reporter Telephone - - - 86. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. TRY A NIP TONIGHT'' Friday. June II, 1926. Western Route From Peace River. The weera route from Peace Hiver is again being discussed and (he relative positions of Prince Rupert and Vancouver a outleHfor that district are also being cnuvased. The great aim of the engineer seems to be to get to Vancouver, whereas the aim should be to get to tidewater. Vancouver will have to he connec-led with the northern part of the province eventually by rail and that connection will probably be by way or the P.U.E. If the Cl'.lk gets the Peace llivet' railway from Edmonton it will eventually build through fj the coast but what that route will be cannot be prophesied until the time tomes. Everything will depend oil the conditions obtaining at that linie. If Prince Rupert is an established grain port, as she-expects to be, there is niore, chance of her claims to the terminus of the line being taken seriously. Vancouver will also jiave connection with the Peace country for it I n huge country and will do business with ail Pacific ports. Co-operation With United States. Canada is gradually trying to co-operate with United Stale:? in lhe"matter of liquor smuggling into that country. It i a sien of the times that the two countries are able to jret to gether in a matter of this kind instead of each standing on her rights and becoming irritated at the other. There is no reason why there should 'not le the closest in this regard. Canada has everything to gain from trying to.iiVe.on good terms with her neighborhood she gains Iittle4Trom the nefarious Jrafuc.u This ian age of getting together and here. i$"thetuiorliihity Vfehow how it can be done. Old Mother Nature" e r Covering The Scars. Old Mother Nature'is gradually covering the scars which were made to the towiiMte at. the time of the initial work here ten to fifteen years ago and the place is gradually becoming more, picturesque. Young trees' are growing up, grass is growing oil parts of the muskeg and Mumps are fading into the landscape. , In a few years hardly any of them will be seen. Time,' the great healer, is attending to her bur-mess with good effect. it is to be hoped when attempts are made at artificial beau-tificatiou of the city that no. long rows of trees wift be planted here. We' do not want to make this city like all others. Often lhoe rows of trees are extremely ugly. Here trees are growing up all over the lowusite and the natural trees are much finer than any that could be imported. If we encourage nature to do her work and co-operate with her, instead of trying to iminitate places that are badjy handicapped, we shall some day have a. fine city and one that is unique iij her northern beauty. Farmers Benefit From High Price. ' ' At the'present moment the' position of the Canadian farmer is much more fortunate than Ihaljof the. farmer in the Utiiled Stales. ince he price of Canadian farm products is. above the general price level, while the average price of United Slates farm products is below this level, says the Roval Rank report rur suine uiouiiis me wuoie ireno ot nasic commodity prices has been , down ward in both the United States and. Canada, and as usual, raw material have suffered more titan finished goods. 'I ie Dominion Bureau of Statistics Index for 2'M) com- nioditieS;in April was ICO.O ii gainst 10:1.8 fur Jnnnnrv. while the April 3udex number for Canadian farm product stands at Ohuhe other hand the, United Slates - Department of Agriculture Index; show that farm products in the United Stales stand at 11(1 as against a general price lever of npproxi nialely 15'4. In both caes these index hijmbers are weighted in relation to the economic importance of the various prices goijig into e index. The prevailing low prices for corn and cotton go far to explain the low prices In the United Slales.while the high price o wheal, which is proportionately a much more important product in Canada, is a large factor in the prosperity of the Canadian farmer. From this the conclusion rrwiy be drawn that the balance between purchasing power and consumption is being maintained in better proportion in Canadn than in the United Slates, . BEST PROCURABLE OiTiUt.U ... WOOUCI Or ICOTUNO Tb Original Label look for It at tkt Vndora and lnUt on .GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. FINE CONCERT LAST EVENING Reginald Oeen and Boy Soprano Entertain Large Audience of Local People The Laities" Music Club, that small coterie of congenial souls, Is to Pe congratulated. If the club, as a club, never did anything ele in the public service, it justified its exigence by the recital last 'etenimr. Willi seats down the aisles and standing room only, the United Church was packed to (he doors and nf- ler listening lo a iwo-iiiour pro gram, the gathering was main to disperse, Once again Prince lupcrt people have shown that hey appreciate the best. Ilcgiuald (i. .Oeen of Toronto was the pianist and the occasion of Mr. fiecn's visit lo the city was the examination of students entered for the Toronto ttnnserva-lory of Music exams. And the iarjre number of pianoforte stu dents who attended the recital went away with a new idea of the possibilities of that instrument. The program was a heavy one, heim? a splendid selection of the classical, and well known among musicians. The first number was a Hach-Lizl Prelude Jud Fugiie in A minor and was' followed by Beethoven's Sonata I'athetique. This was one of the two best known items on the program and Mr. (teen's f. ..? t inierpreiaiiun was exceiiiioiiai. jhe adagio particularly still riitf,'- ilig ui the cjirs or the audience oday. Wonderful Voice Master Henry Carre look the '.bird number. Master Carre has a wonderful voire and the ef fortless ease with which he used the upper register 'arid the clarity of bis tone give great liromiVei 'l.'ostis '.Mattinatta,' Schubert's "W ho is Sylvia?" and Hraa's "Angel's Serenade" were the three items of this third number, to the last of which there was a muled violin obbli-gato by Professor Prjce. Brahms' "Khaiisody In B aifnor," bcbuniaun's ".Nocturne fn F major." which was well Lknown to the audience, fgam- hati s Gaolto and the colorfu. ?chubert-Ltzt "Soiree in Vienne" showed Mr. Geen's techniipie and the variety in the items was. mot pleasing. Master Ojirre again showed to advantage in 0 Ilry Those Tears." -Cuckoo GhKrfc." a light number which was greatly ap preciated, and Massenet's 'llle-pie" wilb Professor I'ryce again Accomnanyins with the violin. Yhe audience was particularly appreciative of these well known Items nnd would have recalled the youthful singer for more. The applause only calmed down when Mr. Oeen promised another item at the end of the program. Chopin Compositions The last item on the program was six of Chopin's most popu- ar compositions, starling with he i'pr fresh "Waltz in C. sharp milior. This waA followed by :'Fantasie Impromptu," "Prelude in 'C minor," "Prelude in (5 minor," Nocturne in minor,' atid ending with th e great "Polonaise in A 'flat." which really demanded a concert grand yimio. i nese numners were so appreciated 1y the audience that -Mr teen was not permitted to depart until he again charmed Ihem with the seventeenth cen tury oavoite "Amaryllis," a roval little thing .written by Louis the Thirteenth of France. The extra hv Master Carre concluded the program. II was ''Home. Sweet Home" which, In his. hovift.li treble, cave rise to scenes of long ago to many In (.aJ"llece4 , , After singing "tlod have the king" and a little speech of I hanks to Mr. Oeen and Master Carre from Mrs. It. L. Mcintosh, the president of the Ladies' Music Cldh, a wonderful eenjig finished. The jdano was loaned for the occasion by Mrs,.. Oeo. Ilryant. Mrs. Hlan.ce attended to the door and the ushering was performed ly s. K. Campbell and S. Iarfon i.ne .tyceilent.Jiaving peeff set, more public service w'i i fn fuldre he looked for appreciatively from inn Lauies- Music Club. Mr. and Mrs. 8 fi. Jackson and family, will sail aboard th rwees Louise tomorrow fov Mciorla where Mr. .laeksnn will lake up his new duties as chief opjuralrtr at flonzalcs Hill wire less station after having been several years in a similar capn- euy at Pigriy lsIHnd. Subscribe folhe Da"n7News. OPENING DANCE AT MOOSE HALL1 Moose Hall-wiis formally openi ed last night with a dance given: by the lodaait which about 200,! people were present. The even-! irwr was much enjoyed by all.; KxreJIenLmustcjwas provided by Ai'iiur Tircnesua w . ."" Itoyer'-tt 'niater .f eerepionie kepi.. : thfngt nu'vihs- , sapper i wasihtnilfjtWndejf: the .MJperin. tendfefe-rVM Jrttflteo'ltf. results. Toni Kllioit had charge: at the door. The eoninitllee which arranged! the event and ivtirieii it throoplq so successfultv coiisitel of Kl Scad.len. It iMaednnald, X. (naarg and .1. S iiiareclntck.. THE MAN IN THE MOON any: "THK holiday and the wife' 'j sub J 'ike. . season is c.l coming toj IF iJiere wei." no IndlscretionH there would tie ..no Tloelors and what a jut telfor the world wqahl te and Il6v dull. IF you want the right kind 0 a boy, get Ihe right kind of a dad for him. YYIIK.V playing ball yo can't le at the hat all the time. ITS easy enough to marry a girl hut in go ramping with be afterwards Is the supreme test BTTJXO out of the hole Is tbe chief oceupation of man. He never doe. If u lT financial .Is some other kind. SAY, let's gel in the swim. THK difficulty about Prince Rupert i that everybody Is .njy there is hardly anybody to anil around and eritlcle. AXYOM: socially ambition !;as a mooil Porluuity of being preenteil at court" this week. Mr. Justice MacDonald is ready to receive. 1 II K bathing season Is or. again and once more Prince Ittt pert is having a halt). THIS is Friday, fish day. th day of had luck and the day I usually make money. 1'HF.N Jut let nu do II on Fri day The day thal'l always succeed: And if its tliirteen its still belter; If not twent -three i my nee 1. DYBHAYN ADDRESSES ROTARY LUNCHEON Tells the Members How Halibut Dropped to Five Cents In New York John lyllia n told (he mem bers, of Ihe fbd.1ry Chib about! his recent trip 'east, In Winni- pit vfbrn he vas there fur coats were1 iriiirli hi i.eiuv, hats were flying In the wind and- people were huddling behind 'anything that would pro'ec! them from the lenv-m. , , ;.. Mr. lybhaii also hiiiled at one of the difficulties Hie fislj buyers meet. VVliife he was in New Virk Ihe immense catch of mackerel had brought down the price of halibut so that fih which cost tin. dealers fifteen cents or more no the Prince Ilu- pert market and on which ex. press lolls werr paid to Xew York The Real Cause Of Constipation Is A Bad Liver lrfl -TfS PmVI Vsliae HaVZaT9liri4I 1 JTMWa B.O- mtltta-J'Tot intiiy yer I hre been troubled with my Iivr. and iuf. tered terribly with eonttlpation. I HEAED ABOUT Mllburn's snmsnnm I BBBBBSr A BBl BW . Bl BBBBB1 HIB BBBBi SB sal hate been frritly ImpTbred lint I itartad to take tbem. I cannot rceommenA thftn too highly to any one who U troubled with their liver," Kllburn ' Lasa-Ltrrr TilU are not a new and untried remedy. Tbey have been on the market for the pat 32 yean; put up only by The T. 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