1 v. Sensation of the Musical World! 56e Jartmsimck PanatroDe The Entire Musical Scale His Majesty King George V H.R.H. the Prince of Wales & H.R.H. the Duke of York Have Furnished Their Royal Quarters with Brunswick Panatropes Royalty prefers the Brunswick Panatrope World's first and only proven electrical record -playing medium and the only one to reproduce EVERY note of the ENTIRE musical scale. The Brunsvick-Balke-Collender. Company of canada, limited Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver THE MUSIC OF THE PANATROPE IS THE STANDARD WHICH IMITATING MANUFACTURERS ARE STRIVING TO ATTAIN. Visit your Bruntuick dealer's to-day and en-joy a demonstration of the Brunswick F ANA-TROPE. Many magnificent models, priced from JIJ5. up. MASON ISCHNOS are built for a lifetime of pleasure giving service. Compared from any angle, with any other piano, Mason & Risen instrument will at once appeal to your better judgment. One Trice from Coast to Coast Monthly Payments gladly arranged We have a splendid floor dhiplay of Brunswick Phonographs and Mason & ltisch Pianos. J. LORNE MacLAREN, LIMITED LET-ER RAIN! Slickers and Kubber Hoots will keep you dry We have the Slickers for Ladies and Misses in Keel, Blue, Yellow and Rose. , For Boys, in Black and Olive Khaki color. Also Rainhats to match. llcTcer Rubber Boots for Ladies and Misses in Grey, Red ' ' iuurllo.se. .Gum Boots for Boys and Men in knee length, tl three quarter, and hjp. , We carry the Dominion Rubber,Brand and guarantee every pair. Jabour Bros., Ltd. We de,iver Phone 6-15. Advertise in "The Daily News" ths daily rrnra face nva TEA COMPANY INVADING U.S. CanjHften Industry Spreading in Country te Haulh due to .k Enterprise H. 1 nQu ADA TEA ItOlI.DINC Hob. P. C. LarfcJn Officiated at Opening CeremiHty for ltulld-ins at HtMton One bun gj deal stout the panaion of VaqM -fltatia Industry In Canada: tbetefo M Ja Interesting to noU that CanadAm 4tm. and do. paad tnetr buataaas on the other aid of the border. Thie v emphasised at tha recent opening In Boa ton. Maaw.. of the magnificent nam building of the Bated Taa Company a Canadian enter-prlaa with world-wide ramltlcatlona. Tha but Id inn was openad by the Honorable P C LrlUn. In the presence of Governor Puller of WaaaacnturtU. Mayor Ntekola of Boston, and Veadtttg State and city oAclala. Referring to '.he lmpolng nature of the building. HON. T C. LAKKIV -nd '.he lac: thai .1 Wa tac largest In :he world devoted t; ihe packing ol taa. each speaker commented upon the success which had attended thla great Canadian entarprlae in tba United Statas field Architecturally the building la a handsome ten-storey structure, and eB-joy the distinction of poaacaatng a pit It of the it nest bronze dooiv Uv the world These doors, which are tha work of Henry Wilson, an English sculptor, were warded a medal by the fVeneh Salon, where models ware on exhibition this spring. They are said to rank In heauty with the doors of the cathedrals in Milan and Mayenoe. The interior of the building la notable for the remarkable collection o: tapestry, carvings, cloisonne ware, meta! work md ceraif.los. Oreat Buddnes which have teen centuries pass, gacc patiently with folded arms upon a modern business Richly colored Oriental rugs transform the floor Into gay varden patches with aisles of marble. In the great windows some of the smaller and rarer pieces present themselves to the passing public. Throughout the building officials and employees will have light, airy and moat pleasant surroundings In which to work, with a luxuriant clubroom on the top floor for rest and relaxation. The clubroom is furnished -with handsome lounges and large, comfortable chairs upholstered In English red morocco, tables In color to match. Oriental ruga on the floor, and rare Chinese tapestries on the walls, with antique pieces distributed around the room, and on the Inner waU a huge, Inviting, open fireplace, just Below the clubfocuiv Is the $if.eteria. to be rBaintalnfd ty. Gf .the,em-pjoyees... '" " ' ;,. . .S EtieakhiE' About the .beauties c: ftMj buUd&ft. Air. -te1m&0WW (SpuWr VPU .Xapv: d(nt want "to'be I boastful about these works of art. The building Is new, but we have been many years collecting some of the nlc est things we have. All our buildings have the same general sort of surrounding for executives and employees. We started doing these things, years ago before we even had much money to spend tn such ways. "It Isn't extravagance, really. For bidding surroundings hinder production in any line of business. I know that I it's good business. We very seldom have any one leave our employ, sometimes two whole years go by without a person leaving the company either In Canada or United 6tats. We have never had any labor disputes it any kind. Such things cost money It Is exnenslve to train new employees. It Is expensive to put employees In a Jail like place and have them merely endure their work until the time comes when they can get out." Mr. Larkln was asked about the re -port that the Salads Company paid marriage bonuses "Oh, certainly: 'we've' done that for years. It tah't much. When an em ployee Is married tba company presents a cheque for 8100. And for every child born to an employee we give a like amount." "How about twins and triplets''' chimed In a reporter. Back came the twinkle: "It's never happened yet. but the custom stands good for that aball we caU It? emergency, too $100 for each. These little donations for a 'sunny day' are In addition of course, to payments made under the rw - fm- XiU wth oui employees to the extent -Sign of Hope that the business may permit year by year." Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert si:iti:mih:u 30, 1917. Itev. Canon O. A. Rtx officiated at the funeral of the late Axel Qartland which took place this afternoon. Pallbearers were Aid. John Dybhavn. Aid. George B. Oaaey, A. Christiansen, louls Leroux and C. K. Ytreberg. Loss of between $4,000 and $5,000 Is estimated as result of the turning turtle of a coal laden barge at the Albert ti McCaffery wharf. The advent of prohibition j- Prince E2 r mf THIS is a msacage of Hope an assurance of better health for the weak, iH-nouriilied pertoti witc stands in peril cf Tuberculosis. Are you willing for your own sake, or tlie cake 1 of toirseone very dear to you, to follow these simple suggestions? To Avoid Tuberculosis Recognize that Tuberculosis is preventable and curable, if combative measures are taken early. That patent medicines and "quick cures" not only do no good but actually delay the real cure. That a qualified physician can quickly detect '-Tuberculosis and prescribe treatment which may check the disease at the very start. That Tuberculosis of the lungs is in reality a grim battle between hordes of germs and the protecting hosts of living cells which form the lining of the lungs. A healthy person can win the contest in ifact he is winning it every hour. .That you can strengthen the system to resist the disease if you live as much as possible in the sun- Rupert was quiet. Toward midnight last night, there were a few heated street corner debates but little serious trouble arose. HOTEL AltKIVAIS. . Prince Kupert B. L. Jamleson, Calgary; J. M. Smith and, J. Ooles, Port Esslngton; Mrs. Alan-son Weeks and Miss Lenore Weeks, San Francisco: General and Mrs. E. C. Ash-ton, Ottawa; D. F. Davidson, Vancouver; Harry Townsend, Seattle; Dorothy Ahl-strom, Le Crosse, Wis.: Mrs. Ralph Oh-maa, Ketchikan. CENTRAL E. Gratton. city; J. Weis and 5. W Sibley, O.N.R.; Mrs. T. Pearson, BWde-gate. SAVOY H M Burlinghame. Seattle; Mrs. Duff. Smlther?; Joseph J. Herron. Vancouver Wash with. Zam-Bok Medicinal Soap. 1 Wfv v 1 " 0 . .'...' -V" shine, breathe fresh air, avoid overwork and eat nourihioQ food. To Cure Tuberculosis If you have a chronic cough with a failing app;-titc and loss of weiglit and notice symptoms which you do not understand, go at once to your family physician, and get his opinion. At this stage of the disease the greatest danger is the danger of delay. Change of climate is not always necessary. In the hospitals for treating Tuberculosis hundreds of people are cured each year or have their lives greatly prolonged. They .receive. proper, medical,., treatment, plenty of rest in. the pure air and learn how to build up their system to combat the disease. For the same attention, you will have to pay no more than you can afford. . , , Don't leave your health to chance. Let a doctor examine your physical condition at least once a year. Better health, longer life, greater happiness, a more whole-souled joy in living will be your rewards. v LM -"Pv-ei- )ie ,171 7-H Canadian National C7hc Largcil H,ailioay Syftem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE SAIL1NOS from PKINCE KUPERT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. SEATTLE. and Intermediate points, each THURSDAY and HUNDAY, 11.00 pan. For ANYOX and KETCHIKAN Each WEDNESDAY. 4.00 pjn. Kor STEWART Each SATURDAY. 10.00 p.m. For NOKTII AND SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. PASSENOEU TRAINS LEAVE PKINCE RUPERT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 11.30 a.m. for PRINCE OEOKUE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEU, all points Eastern Canuda, United State. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Use Canadian National Express for Money Orders, Foreign Cheque. etc himi iur jour next snipmeni. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 528 TIIIHD AVE, PRINCE RUPERT. Insist on Phoney 260 B.C. PRODUCTS . They Lead . in Quality