m mm mm The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA SIMON 281 N.W. Published Ever? Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third AventW. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Edkor. SUBSCRIITION RATES City Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For lesser period, paid in advunce, per month .6 By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for veariy period $3.00 Or four months for $1.00 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance per year .... $6.00 By mail to all other countries, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch 12.80 Local Readers, per insertion, per line 36 Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word 2 Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line 15 Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone -. - Membet of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAM, SWTKtf 93 86 Saturday, June 2, 1928 GROUP OF HEROES Another group of heroes have been made through the success yesterday of the Australian aviators in flying from California to Honolulu en route to Australia. Hod they failed they would have bet'ii ft bnnrh of sITh SnU tor trying. Avian.. i: tin- 'l.".cicinu-!: : luifay and tomorrow. It is mak- ing stcitdv and lil II. ll il!tiT-s! people ' liors tmy a hew ! 1 1 ev Vh;i' t'li'- ".. in- ii naK' iamlini.' .,..!."' V (tinvrh ihiiii-' h. - A the a.r. ail l- well. i..r in dur.ei. (I.-, i : v I'M . 111. I a u-v. years will be so common that it n"i : -xoept when they or their neigh ' ah- navigation is something-which - fairly safe. Landing is correspon-1 e dreaming. As long as one is in ment he comes down to earth, he is PllUllillMbvWIir Tin iU ! i it -m. visit A Premier MacLean to Northern British ( iilumi'ia i a M iii.ii matter. He was unavoidably delayed. Af-i a 1 1 - i.: jrira. m .n. i i f ,rt him in the south and possibly he will deal with nia--r: :.'.! i..t will benefit us more than his presence here vim! 1 1 a -. . in. in- i (her arrangements will have to be made for bis vii: :hc !..llnu ,ng week. Hi a!! muw that this is a somewhat crucial time in the affairs ot tin province. We all realise that the railway question alone is a Iiik tiling. Once the province gets rid of the P.G.E. incubus it can start dealing with legitimately provincial affairs. All we hope now is that there will be no further delay in connection with the arrival nf the first minister. ASSIZE DATE SET FORWARD KI'HrNO (1H HI WIU. CttNVKNC HKKK VS NK U INHTKAI OI JIM: 1 A WHMiXkUX WHI5H-I I.RI On account ot the fact that official, couaael. etc.. who will participate, will probably or ' engaged with the Bankey murder trial .in New Wttmlnater peat tbe origiasily aet date. Juno 13, tht opening of the aprrhg eauton of tbe Supreme Cfran Aaalawi In Prlope Rupert u to be delayed until June 26.' It la learned The preetrflng Judge at tela court 'will be Mr Juatice Oregary and tbe docket will include two murder eaaea. The Prince Oeorge Aaalmes. It H understood, wilt be held before the1 court convene here PLAY AND PROGRAM RUPERT EAST CHURCH first I nllrd Chtirrb Vming Ivojilr Kr-i-.il "A Vuuug rountr Hclimil txni- Rrfwre Lurer House Rupert Em! United Church w filled U cajMiity last nliiht with the largest crowd it has ever contained tj greet the Ti-ung People s Society of First United Church In preventing the play "A Country Sch.ol Mam" The play was put on In the aume flue tyle as In It flry pre-cnta'lon and brslU--It. tra)rt vaa an enjoyable auisiva: pro- gram Including eocal solos by Mia. J. H McLcod and little Mu Uaale Woods, banjo aolo by Darraw O 'nei and orchestral ae lections by Mr Robert Wll-p n m:s Rama Wilson. Bruce Wilson ni. . Norman Moore honee T Btoaa Mackay acted a chairman. B O B-ale preaidlng in the door After the entertainment the perforin er? were entertained by the Rupert tjt Sunday Behool teacher at a supper : in the h-irne ot Mr and Mm. Frank Mocre. 1140 Sixth Avenue East. ENGLISH OWNER OF YICTORIA WORSTED .Ml WELL PLEASED tmtifr ('unstng Ui Twxli Iea4 v-plr Week In the New Faetry VlCTORtA. June a "When our pl.mt la erected here we will have the l:ct plant In Canada, and so if we don't do our work right the fault la ours. We are starting with flrat rate machinery, and a splendid installation all round." atated John Moore. Bradford. England, mill owner to The Times on arrival In the city from the Dnlted Kingdom. "Ninety per cent of tlie machinery la already here, and the remainder la seme special machinery that is being mndr to order and will be ahlpped In . little while Five highly trained worsted mill operators are on the way in. 1mm England now by train. Tht party includes three men and t" wemen. four of whom will act as to- ::ur;oi to the help we ere to er.-.ploy heie." ii tlnued Mr Moore. SAWS Crosscut. Crescent Ground, will saw 0 more timber, time and labor being equal, than any other made. .This guarantee has never been challenged. SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO., LIMITED, ar. HtMl STSIfr AND ACORN aVKNUt. MONTSCAL. Out. VANCOUVER. B.C T UBONTO, ONI ST JOHN. N.B. 8JSJ 'cenotaph fund i contributions "SALADA" Factories are famous for their spotless cleanliness only the purest, freshest, most delicious Mania the Moon tea obtainable Is sold In "SALADA" packets. Black, Green or Mixed Blends Four Grades 80c to $1.05 ner lb. Ask for "SALADA". Be hi wan. $lDt? -t to abawa. v TOTAL OF SW.tllS NOW KKAI.IZEII Ose D41f a tbe world may be lg- .Ui.tlNST UIUECTI-Vr. OP Her hall Uvea, but ii.... w,w not iimnBlttMlTTTl ii The following further contitbutiona , to the centnatfb luntfesWIOSKferaitsiiged: :Rt Rev. Bishop I. at. Bunoz ; O.M.I.. D.D W0.00 Dybhavn it Honaon SS-M 'Ladle' Music Club 38.00 'Municipal Chapter. l.OUX M0 ioolltson or Kincottth Chaptei. UOM i 800 lUn. Wynne. Anyo 400 W. J, Raymond 6-00 !S. Tanaka i-w T. KawuU 100 X Tonachl 100 T. Nakanlehl 1-0 I. feed 8. Arakw 1-00 K. Matauaak) 1 -Bill. Mlxuta 10 H. K. Yalta nasa .... 6 00 S. Bhimlzu M0 8. Dabo 10 8. Fujlmoto -- 2 0 ! Y. Kanaya aou 8 Hlnada 200 T. Kuwahara IM G. KlUwaga MC A. Nlahlo 2.00 D. Taaumato 100 JT. Klnaj loo K Sakamoto MO 0. Nlahlkaso ' M K. Tmmura 3-00 T SjttfiehlKi 8JI C. 8. Obata ..! MsV 1. Muramatau 1 M. Pol 1.00 V. uga 10.00 Y. Hayaahl 2.00 T. Kadenaaa l.Ot 1. Mateumeto 100 U. askainoto 1-00 K. aruml 1.00 in. Inaoe 1.00 It. okaaaun i-0o jZ. Itotoawa 1J0 :m. Nlnomlya 1.00 Lh. enlkatant 3.00 o. Hlnada 1.00 G. Kondo 2.00 T. Hldlka IM 8 Naral 1.00 M Shlkatanl IM T. Shlkatanl 1.00- Z. Inada 1.00 8. Malkawa 1.00 T. Nakagawa 1.00 ill Kamlura 1.00 't. Fuae 1.00 J HamaMkl , 1.00 T. Uyotnura 1.00 P. Hamura 1.00 H Hochida 5.00 T. Katauyama 1.00 MM 00 Already acknowledged 11WM Total to date MOlSiM) ObJecUve SSJMO.OO BID ON BONDS WAS NOT QUITE AS GOOD VICTORIA ELEYATOR VICTORIA. June 8 Catching the market at an off period after recent heavy flctattene. bonds of the Panama Pacttlc Oram Terminals Limited, to ae taOO.000 were bid at a dtaeount when the futance oommlttse of the Ctty Oouacll opened the bid. Only one bid waa received on the is sue, which la guaranteed both as to priest pel and interest by the corpora tion, and will bear interest at five per cent, and lbs waa the bid of tbe Canadian Baa of Commerce, which ottered SAOegOO even tor the Issue ot WW .000 or on the beats ot M.4afi per iao SUCCESSFUL FIGHT , AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS (Victoria Times) Premier Maobean MM the Liberals of New Westminster laet Friday that the poJley which the Government had followed in the fight against tuberculosis bad very an III trebly reduced the number of victims during the last tan years. Piotwea made in Uia- period was all tbe store noteworthy ix-nuiae the number of oases in the previous ten yean had practically doubled. Traveling meaaeei health officers and a vigorous campaign of education hud brought about the striking Imarove- Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Jl'NC t, 1IS The names of several nursing sisters are contained In tbe casualty list from the Front NB.O.M. Wake. has been killed d and and aereral ha. been wounded Jlm inclpally oa aceount ' of the In creased amount of airplane spruee which w being handled through Prince Rupert, the Orand Trunk Pacific Railway has been compelled to treble Its freight handling equipment at the Meat wharves. Regulations by which men of military age must carry papers to show why they sre being exempted from service are effective now Advertise In tbe Dally News. It pays! ti. man but fatal j i Xbf tH.ay t mat u woman who . luff ,lllt 111, aag Bhe was out oi IjmWW0 Hill. hurt!?' he Mfa: tlckM tmttt tt 'Bffftk vif give uu u ii toaay is t.baugbt a ktaim this morning Another I 4Knaxbt at noon I dedfos a HlHi: at four o'clock But I rajwr-agaln rtgbt Mon. A dollar 8 oSat fo -the concart. or jt radto a, dollar I paid. But I'm trying to keep my lost red cant Till another dollat I've made. SUCCESSFUL WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE BY MOOSE LADIES A mil maafiil wMat drive and dance waa bald las evening in the Moo aU by Udlaa at tu Moosebaart btglon. There wese NMoitru table of oarda attd )lae aalBBeiii were as tolkMra: badiee' flrat, afafe. A wick an out with Mm. C. Swwtrton: ladtes' mcam. MM C. BMvecton; ladies' ccoaalatton. Mm. Sam HalwWranhUd; men'a firat, t B. Parry: aasa aeeend B k Sleajnej ea sut with A. Wlok. men'a conaolatiaB. F J. FuUer alrmhmenta mn aerved aatf daac'lag lollcwed. muaao ting by Al atnaiVa oroheatra. The coamlttee aonabrted of Mrs. J. 3taganl. coiKiat: Mo. t. J Mjran mm. A. MTtofea, MM. A. Munrold. Mm. J rraeoc and Mn. M Muaaallem. Mrs. Chartei M. Nlokeoaon praaMed at tbe door, a latart bs. Mn -R. Ixmg. Olllli oyer waa matter c( ceremoaiea. LOCAL LIBERAL DELEGATES Allif INSrCKUCTEI) TO SUP- poirr pattullo at nomination CONVENTION. (oonttnued from past one) wan over the hydro-electric which everybody now acknowledged ahould have bean carried He referred to the meav the constituency had got Into by electing a Conservative at tbe last Dominion election. He was sure on this occasion If all pulled together they could roll up such a majority for Mr. Pattullo as would make hat heart glad. Alderman W. M Brawn, president of tbe association, urged that ail members gat out and work tor the lotura of their member. He spoke of tbe legislation which had been passed by them and urged that they make this plain to the voters. LIIISKAf. OK NOTIUNH M. F McCaflery said be waa either a Liberal or nothing He bad known Mr. Pattullo for yearn and felt he should be re elected. He toM bow atbough born In Quebec he bad gone with Ma father to tbe United tastes and became a eliiavn of that country. On coming here be bad bean asked If he waa a 'betal Js replied that he was a Democrat and was told by Fred Stork that be was a Liberal and this he had been ever since. He waa not a hidebound party man but he could not are bew anyone especially a labor maa. could vote anything but Liberal He mentioned widww's pensions and minimum wage legislation that they (had naased The Government had led In labor legislation Frank Ran urged strong support for Mr Fattullo Oiof Hanson said PattulkV had done more for the north country than any man and he personally would give him all possible support He was the most outstanding man In the cabinet 8am Meyer of Smlther spoke enthusiastically of tlx outlook SKepnii conetltuenry where he was pretty sure Dr Wrlnch would lie re-elected D Thoniv': .. was -iiMiusihh .c f.r the r-:u-t. 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WINDSOR, ONTAHIO CHAMPION NOTICK or l!NTBNTIV TO APtI.Y TO LRAMi: UMI tn Prince Rupert Land Recording District and situate adjacent to Alllford Bay. Moresby Island. SkidagaM Inlet. Quaeti Charlotte lalanda. TAHZ mmca that Pacific M1IU Llnaited. of Vancouver. B.C.. oceupatton Pulp and Paper MarMifactHrem, intends ti apply for a lease of tbe following Oe-(Wlbad lands: Cufflmkitcmg f aet'pHnited -on thet nign water mara ji an island, tnsnot following '.lie hl(fh water mark around ! mlaiitl to in) int of commenoement i id containing 0 iit acre more or leas PACIFIC MILLS. LIMITED. Applicant Don ii Id Wilbur Hoddon Auei tc.r Par-lflr MllU Limited. Dated M.iv ' 10JH LOW EXCURSION FARES EASTEUN CANADA UNITED STATES EDMONTON CALGAUY . ' JASPER Tithe l on Mile from May 22. Return limil October 31 Full information from CITY TICKET OFFICE 828 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. Phone 2C0 Canadian National SparPlugs CANADIAN- MADE PRODUCT LAND ACT MIT1CK OF INTKKiTIO.V TO Al'I'LY TO LEASE LAN1 i In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dull let and situate on Moresby lalaud ad l.acent to Alllford Bay -kldegae tnlet- j Queen Charlotte Islands TAKC NOTICE that Pacific Mills j Limited U Vancouver. B.C. occupation pulp and paper manufacturers, intend I to apply for a lease of tbe following I described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the 'C.W. corner ot B.TX. SMTP: thenee 73 utgraas SO ntlnuaa West (attronomlc) 1 1300 ft.; then oc North S3 degrees 10 rarautee West (Astronomic) fgOO ft.; I thenoe North st aaariaa SO mlnutea Bast ' .Astronomic l 8t rt.; tbe net North a I defease West I Astronomic) 3O0 ft.: thanea North go dsgrsea Bast lAatrwno-mlai fMO ft. move or mm. to an Intersection with the high water mark of Alllford Bay: thecee following the aatd ! high water mark Southerly to the point of commencement, save and except on island containing oae acre mors or Ism and another island containing 03b a eras, more or less- the whole containing 113 .'one. more or less. PACIFIC MILLS UMTTICD. Applicant By Parker Samuel Bbaney unseat apni m. loan. 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