One out of every five pounds of tea used in Canada Is "SAIlADA"--the reason It Is more satisfying and better value than any other tea. Sales are the best proof. Brown Label Quality, 80c per lb. Orange Pekoe Blend, 85c per lb. Sold everywhere. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA PubllsKf d Kvery Afternoon, "except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily Ntwa, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN -'' - - Managing Editor. Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch . $2.80 Local Readers, pet Insertion, per line 26 Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word 2 Legal Notices, each insertion per agate Jine 15 Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 E-Jllor and Reporters Telephone - 86 Member of Audit Itureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Thursday, May 10, 1028 THE NEW LUMI1ER MILL Everyone will recognize the value tothe city of Prince Rupert of the new lumber mill just being built by J. R. Morgan, W. E. Wiiliama and associates at Porpoise Harbor. It will employ fifty men i B-Addition to th mm .mnL.ea.1 in th. i lB ln 1lD e"r1 and th.xtrnr1,n "Hn " ( u 3.i i coukuctetf v " 'cwuiicu in jinnuiuiK.bj new mraMi being enrol: the output. It is so nearto the city that it will be as useful as if It were wftrHn the city limits. It ia by the addition of such industries that Prince Rupert will gradually evolve Into a large city. Only u lew d;i LANE DWELLINGS an" i in- Kdni.iiitiii! city roiinrf! refused 3n apiilnation tor c(ii:fi-ling a v.r.ir;.yv into ,i dwelling hcrati. vrtiihnv uiiivn wit v. im it was locuti'il mi a latic am! not on a mailt t htirciili i arc Prince Rupert has a nunibi'i' til' lane dwelling and it is time the practice nl' luiiitiing mi lanes was stuppeti. The luts are sma)1 enough as it is. Such action tentls to create slum districts and is not in the general interests nt the communitv . It is tu lie hoped that in inline (he luiiidinv' in-pector and the mayor and council will set (hem -elves deliberately against the building of houses or shuck- t nutting mi lanes. RIVALRY IN DIFFERENT SECTIONS We have tivalrv ;n the mtu-r of sptirt.- and irames. in business and in smi;,l , iivlt s. Vh not nave riv.ilrv among the different sections of the ,ity m the nitit ei ol rletmitig ntitl painting and making the ui-trict look well'.' Nothing enban.-e. property values So quickly us it prosperous looking district. (juoU work lias lieen done tins spring in bringing tile musketf under cultivation tor garden purposes. Lawns have been planted and Mowers are being set out, with the result that the change will soon bet t.me very apparent. Which section will show most improvement-; Will it be Westview, Nob Hill, the district adjacent to Booth and King Edward Schools or across the creek and the Seal Cove neighborhood ? Each one is making a good showing. nvMwif ifUtlliif Utlf IV !! I Nobody Hcma to have Imh behind the E.I). A B.C. extension bill which was recently talked out when before the House of Commons. It died of neglect. Nobody wanted it badly enough to warrant proceeding. The Alberta government wants to sell and pros pective uuyers would rather not nave the extension made except under their own direction as part of a well planned policy. ' POLICY OF 0UKSS1N0 Recently Hon. T. D. Pattullo went east and while there he In terviewed Sir Henry Thornton, Premier Mackeniie King and many ethers and this gave rise to much speculation as to what was his business. Correspondents of .Vancouver newspapers, while admit ting they do not know, have been making guesses as to his busi ness. , ine probability is tnat on his i-eturn either he or Premier MacLean will make an unnouncement after mature consideration. When big policies are being arranged it is just as well not to do too much talking. -...' . Real Quality Malt Syrup lilt- " - 00' To choice of those who have TcVlicm all 4 Plain and hop flavored 4? Striclly union made ANHEUSER-BUSCH, St. Louis FRANK H, WILEY utort Ut4IlamiUnSt. Vsnoouvjr. tUC. bV. W. y, ,e. yns, fct BM-61 IK1SATION oi MbMnt Mr thf the fr&on StTCHSSFUL SBASbXi Ttw n ftmftfaffai ml Um, Ik .... . mmm i - ms. it law present there alw M on the met roll witkv so paid up mem ben. "The program given by the and senior students are worth; special mention and reflect great upon the work of the teachers erted. "Two special concerts were arra ? the club, one In Bt An them Lillian Anderaon " Mrs B 1 Mcintosh m elected pre- ,1 ;iie Prince RUpaga- yufa cluo annual meeting yeetMOM the Japanese mission. Un. iMjtnto'i came In especially (or the BlMtliiL' and w.is iniloui that some- One sh -.honki take the position but h.-' members were Insistent and she jOlly :r.:d to accept.' Other officers chosen were: Vice-iJi.sidei.t. Mrs. Drtcm. Bec-'iicasur-r. airs. Anderson. Plsni-t. Miss Lennox. Llbrarim. Mrs. Pullen. BKetut.vc Mr Marcntatte. Mrs. Mul- (Joon. Mr Mu i'i Mrs. Blott and M.SS ?erce tu an bin it tin k i.c .innual report Mrs. Mclnu.-h (-poke nt the splendid pro-frame hey had ha;l during the past ear. Site .poke appreciatively of the work done by the offloers and es-sclslly of the iecretary, Mrs. Aatfer-cn. She also mentioned the fin spirit -Utln- in the club and prophets) an 'Vu more successful year than fhe ast. The secretary reported as follows: "During the past asaaon thirteen regular and two aaecutlve meeting twre held with an average attendance .1 seventeen. w Wo have h,fe bB been unfortunate HPf this ea- Ive M. At) mWrshtoi Jamlor! oft I I ".ithedtal ln aid of the orgati ore m Ucoae HaU In aid of fi Ridley Home. Both were exceptional! The treasurer's report allowed tha there was a bank balat of 7S 41 d programs and I feel assured a realj' - it 10 ine ciuo. . We have ween fortunate In the orV i il7lnx of the club orchestra whlett iHs made aplendld progress and Is J i. vf.t asset to our club. I think I mar ay that our . na this past season have been very high order and show a g: . of wors on the part of all w assisted In any way. and althoug! me may seem very ambitious, yet Man in the Moon '' ', bue Jsten splendidly lnterpretl l.ind sn Inspiration to all present a. and cash on bsnd t0S from whleH two outstanding rhrrks are to be paid imountlnc ta $28 25 nnd a donatlori ivss made ta the Cenotaph PuDd 'meunt!i:g to fZI. This will leave ai ret balance of 133.74 on hand. s a The difficulty with our modern edi caticn is- tnat it is no protection against tlaa high pressure salesoMn l: produces. A man's intelligence is Judged by the things he does, the things he evsUefand the people With whom h assocli Tha modern barber Is much better then the old one. He no logger tells those hair raising stories. I rear, that .the fwit.wui JW1 ifcyr you Hrrif H6 flHfae 4 rdtW Uklas. J site also says that Liberalises, la try ates ing to grow good fruit on a decaying :rre and there again he's wrong. Possibly ttte modern schools will educate people who are leaving after a visit not to stand at the door and talk for h:r an hour while the host and hoatesx are aalrlng with the cold. Thtre's something radically wrong with a town that can't support a base ball league, what's the matter with Prince Rupert You can Improve the quality of your rranlums by fertilising and giving them a proper environment, ybut you can't make a geranium out of a thistle that way. Many a mother worries If her hope ful does ne( lead the clssa yet very few elm leader ever become world leaders. The man who Is really doing some thing never" worries much about the flies and ntosfrUltnas that bus around and try to Impede' his progress. Ten Years Ago In Prince! Rupert MAY 10. 1IIIH J T Cnetrner Williams, Inspector of fisheries, who has been 111 for seme time n' his home In the south, arrived last n:N-ht from Vancouver aboard the mission steamer Thomas Crosby whleli Thursday. fiiy , w PAOE TWO inr. UAIL1 OFFICERS FOR SICAL GLUB MliS. MrlNTOSlI AfiAIN TAKES I'KE-MDIACV AN) MICH. lA.KTON VH r:-lKlllfiXf 268 N.W. - 11 I t---"--- II ffsM . i bub mi www IK , . -n i has been chsrtered by the dapartment grounds esubllsbed by the club and for the season. Mr. Williams expects! vi bald by the city was discussed Ne- a bumper harvest of salmon ln the dis trict this season. All telegraph tinea leading to the city are down today dn account of storms up the Skaens Rlvwr. Ben Self. (Vara Bryant, Lome Mc-Laren, D C. Stuart and Harry Llpsett fihivhkjl 4k - - i h assi ..- Jar, salts that Conservatism is the ' TT. . f J . " be- But Jake always was saying things he should not. successful fishing trtp to Khtada Lake. KETCHIKAN DECIDES TO HAVE GYRO CLUB 1VII1 .Make Final llerMftii Next Meek laical Club llnM llegular llnMnriw Meeting The Prince Rupert Oyro .Club, at It regular monthly business meeting yesterday wan advised that It had been practically derided to organlr a Oyro Club at Ketchikan. Final decision on the matter um be made next week. - in BUSINESS Whatever may be the medium of exchange whether gold or silver th real wealth of a nation consists funiiameiv tally in energetic, industrious, thrifty men and women. Canada's great natural poestion are being developed and utilized more and more, and the lonely waterfall furnishes light and employment, commerce and profit to Canadian men and women. Other nations desire trie product of our fields, our mines and our factories, and pay for them In gold or in other comraodities. The progress of our people is fairly represented by the sum total of their savings; and the statements of our banking institutions reflect the successful efforts of men and women in the teeming cities, as well as those of the solitary ploughboyon the upland. Power, therefore, as expressed by population, by cultivation of resources, by electric energy and that which makes it possible, is the mainspring of business. tmn illations are In progress with the city 'tth a view to having necessary repairs made. Some more work on the ground "4U have to be done before equipment an be placed on the club's fourth i lay ground on Acropolis Hill. C. C. stills, convener of the hoed own '.nee in aid of the playground fund .- be held tomorrow night, repcrted all rrangemeiru for taw event complete. letter was read stating that a. w. TsVlor. a former preoldWt of the local -'Kb, had become affiliated with the -Tub ln Vancouver. A vote of sympathy was passed to "resident L. W. Waugh who Is still laid up with a sprained aatate sustained on a. recent trtp to Ketchikan on Oyrn business. The luncheon raffle wss won by Q. A Hunter. Fast President S. A. Mann occupied the chair in the absence of President h W Waugh. I This afternoon's ;-aln. due from the I Bust at 3 :80. was retorted this morn. The condiUcii of the various plsy-linK to be-on time. ' - - -! " : " I oreBrcddmuiBeUei'Bread" I 1 'wes real home cooking satisfaction 8 Ncptmm Electric V.OflFV'UNN' LIMITED i Equipment for Trarumitting Sound and Pbwfr mm 1 r3 313 WATKIt STKEUT, VANCOUVER, CC. 1! I I lit MT Iwi 9 ss -r-rr'ii ,,f lu1 m - tsm i rm mii. mm Mh ex. In gall 1 1 I 1 1 aTir WW ml I IBT BtmiV 7 ri 'ma ijsv- ' SBBSBBBl ( w an Hf J i ennis! DEMAND 211 "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST IMEAKKAHT FOOD.' Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage C-, IM I'rlnc Itupert. ac Tennis! SEE OUK NEW RACKETS 87.."0 to JPUMX) l'J2S Halls nrc In Kaien Hardware Go. 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