PAGE TWO MRMI BsTSSsssasasasaT. UK Eaa.1 I Advertising tfiifess trulls; wasttSf W&'lejnutj "SALADA" 'Orange PeKoe ii vihesbesFWartge Pekoe you can buy and the most efcOrtumical. A half-pound package is only 43c Sold by all good grocers. Make a test in your own home. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Thlrtl Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - - ftMing "Ediior. SUBSCIUPTION KATES City Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $6.00 For leaser period, paid in advance, per month 50 By mail to all part of Northern und Central British Columbia, paid in advance for vearly eriod' $.'.00 Or four montfii for $1.00 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United State, paid in advance per year .... $6.00 By mail to all other countries, per year $7.60 Advertising and Cfrculallon'TeJepTione - 98 Editor and Reporter Telephone - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Frttlnr. March 30, T92K HKiHWAY (HI ANT The Iiomiiiioi: irowrnmcnt . it' ni'ir!s he true. h;i.- agreed to pay a n , i 1 1 i 1 1 iioil;ir toward i i.hstnii nn a hifrhwav :nni (iolden to Mount llulxnn I'arL Thi. i,.:l In used as a tourist route ami would brine nian isitor-- to iioiii Aiojnt Kobson and .laper. It tins is i oi riM ?. l'l'iine Kui'i rt hm,i(l try to secure a similar grant for the misti uc lion ot a trunk hijrhwu.N cojincctine i'rince Rupert with the interior. At an rate tne proposal is worth considering- Now tnat the irnvernniriit lias shown it- wi I li nnesti to co-operate in building main highways, this highway alonjr the Skeena River is one well worthy i their help. POSITION OF LABOR The po.-ition ot labor in poluic.-. was incidentally mentioned in his achiri'ss here 1 lion. T. 1'. i'attullo in runner! ion with the last session .,i the pro im u.i l..-i.-lat lire. The minister said that the aims and .nn ,j .- of hi- party were the ame as those ol labor and .ha! wa- the rvu.Miti tm .vei nmeiit va- eettine .-upjiort from Laboi niortiiiois. In I'.ri'am toila it i- found that a somewhat .-ini'lar conditimi exists. I.ai. i "' impatient witf oiiser atism of t he l.ibei als in that coin:;, ai.d they ..unfit vu-u otiar w;ih the result that the ult ra-con ei at i e i'.aldwii: j.'c , rt.metr is no'.v in power Seeiag their mt;ak' The l,ilr,.i and I .,t parties im netting loiretlsBr and it loo,,,- ;i j the.v rr i i r i 1 1 be i'vnt inj.' side by side in the nestt election. In t!'i province no one can a that the Liberals are not progressive. The complaint from maiv is hai they are too progressive. The an spetuiine mom . .,ld-:t.'e pcnsiiois. mothers' pensions and compelling rta-ona l.!e wain- and taking other steps which are Ix'ihvr opp-...,i ,. tho-e who WMi,!d make nione trom sweated labor. Labor i- baikin the pari', lor that rea.-oti. UUt SPE'TACri...H PRINCE n Most princes -tic. unit' :,, lie luiv of the female and nettle down as married men. Our I'mn-e ot Val.- i dil'lereiit He is biessod with superabuiiclant eiieiy and no devotes himaelf to riding and various other outdoor .-port- whu-n attract wife attention. He also of course carries out thou -und of official duties which are part f his job. The youhjr prince was a general favorite and as he is advancing in year- he i- losing none of his popularity. If all the kings of Iiriiaih had b,eU of his calibre, the United States would today haw been pan of the Britinh Empire. GALLOWAY RAPIDS BRIDGE The survey for the Galloway Rapid bridge have been commenced and it is announced by the minister that the structure will be built this year. Already surveys have been made on the other side' of the bridge for the purpose of deciding the route to take. This is all good news here. Prince Rupert people have set their minds on that highway and the.v are pleased to hear the announcement made officially. The news that the road is to lie carried through right to the Alberta boundary Is also good news hh it places the north in a position of equality with the south. BEAUTIFUL MAGAZINE The Japanese newspaper Osaka Manichi has just published a very besu'iful magazine of information: "Japan Today and Tomer-row," illustrated in colors which gives a splendid idea of some of the leading features of Japanese life. It is printed in English and is being distributed throughout the English speaking world. It tells about the changes that are going on in that country, of the industry and development of the country, of the scenery, the sports and family life with pictures reproduced in sepiu and a few four-color works of art ihat are outstanding works of their kind. Tl.is is the finest publication dealing with Japan we have seen and reflects great credit on the newMpaiier that has produced it. Teachers s Take a Summer vacation trip to Niagara Falls in July see the scenic and Indus trial wonder of the world at our. expense give one1 bf your pupils the thrill of a lifetime. The conditions are easy let us tell you about it. Write for particulars to THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, Ltd. Niagara Falls, Ontario TSlrV J AIL?? fJFJf?? Fridii, INSIST w " i 1M U -:- n r kt WHAT I MIGHT HAVE BEEN As Told lo Harold C. Burr By REX BEACH (( A II KK I left n.llrsr ami took up r the study l law I thought Unit itrntiMll; I'd become u Chief Justice of the supreme Court ol (be I nlted Mates. I preferred tlim l betag rxwi-sfitl it lttl lnj(Fr. "Bat bvtcr I settled down to writing t geve up that ambition. I've (tone Uer thins besides writ. T'm still totat them, for, that matter. I wen mimay, became a slc:nan, picked up s UMUerlnc ot rlvll engine ring, took np matlon-ptrure producing, and now I'm deep In a farming project down in Florida But tne Idea of becoming lawyer and the step thence up to the bench came (Int. , . "I tuts a couple of brotneri who were very Mnceasful attorney, and I didn't ace .why I (Duldn't make the third barrister In the Beach family. Before that happened, though, the Klondike gold rush enl the country crazy, and I stampeded up to Alaaka "It m tlutt wawliwr up North thai con litre1 tar I'd never he ntatrnt It a lit trtfh-e. The outdoor IWr. the ehmier for tnKlatrvr. the tadepradoiM-e wrrr thr fat tor that rhangil mi "SUU remelniag a piaoer miner waant any more affatMtste In pre poet than! the dteearded law. I decided I wasn't! contented to stay tn the atick all my life. "Wkea I returned from Alaska without the million dollars I fondly lBinf-lned I'd bring nut in my. poke I thought if entering lue Insurance I finally eon-ed with a Chicago concern that ii:'rtrtured and sold fire brick I got .. .: right as their salesman. I'd i way up to he viae-prelden' mi . i .! ir in three other easnpanlea i . .... v rttlng caper Imeutally and I he il-t oi ni'wl grew. I waa Ae- iii- m il .il hoi h In hunlnrMi aiM say i I'r.iio-.iiii Itm 1 . oiildnt ridr two! liorsr I'lii tlion-lii tii.it U I Jawt ..rot r l ii lie ni ou n tin-- too tmapl-ihs. tu ;. l tliii'w up im Job and ni:i(li- up on in i I i in i ! lor a year. II lltoi'i- lll;lll ;i will :ii;'' in n . ind l'S 1 1 II It II ' Tli- in ' 1- vi . .; .-' a ii r;' . i RORIE HEADS ROTARY CLUB III M 0LV NOMINATION T t.l Ni IIE'tV V?TKttf l Tl II- MIIA Or-.i'iH R.'i i h i e-ierdsy elected Ke-.:clt:r Uotary Club hu being in mi! nomination. Donald Finn i liw new aacretary and O. C. Patterson t.easurer. The execut-.ve of three addi-Uonal members will or chosen from Oaorge Woodland . John Dybhavn. Oeorge Bryant, Harry Boc heater John Oore :mA Ismss Lse. The election taket ptaee on the last Thursday In April ana the new officers take chars some Urn: later. FAIRBANKS PICTURE HOLDS THE AUDIENCE I wnen Artec WIN he Hern Tonight and Teiuarrup In "The liaarha" Ptom beginning to end. "Dougler Pairbanks as The OaUcho." here tonight anfl teanorrow. holds Iti sudlenoe The mystery of the shrine, the towertng peaks, fhe battles of the Oauchoa. the rrlm odds which face the hero and the lure of gold and fair women are pow-rful elemental for acreen succees Lupe Veler,. sa the wild "girl of tlx mnuntttlna." appear in fascinating contrast to the "girl of the miracle." play--d by Eve Southern wh'ir spiritual power over the Oaurlio leader evokes the Jealotuy rrt the other Doug la betrayed tnto the hands of the usurper, but the repentant madcap brings the dusky horde of plainsmen to his rescue The aged pudre and the shrine gir! nre saved 'rom the scaffold while vst herds of steers, stampeded by thr ,ly Qaucho. rout the usurpers forces truni tlie otty. Oustav von Beyffertitr. i an admirable figure as the relentlrw. usurper, as ! his lleutensnt. wi; portrayed by Mlohael Vavltch Charlie Stevens, a familiar face in the Fairbanks pictures 1 acts the treacherous OaUcho aide NWel de Bruller. as the padre svnln revenln i :its fine acting ability In sci-nes rullliifci lor emotional eonfllets. Pred de Bilva la i "eon aa an Inebriated cavalryman intent upon capturing the outlaw At Mac-Quarrle, as the victim of '.he "bin: k doom." gives watcliers a shudder, us in hovers on the outskirts of the shrine extorting money from the stricken pi: grlms. The CJaucho Is henled rrtun in touch by the shrine girl. Miss Bouthrn Oarlotta Monti la a dancing girl In n inn. one of tle Osurho's would-br i i. tors New stunts by D'mn cnntrlbuie In In.-nd vent uree Riding tents. lesp iiK nnii boles throwing are achi.-ed with cu--uwnary skill The piescn.e of two lier tnas affords much interest to tiir nnr ratlve. and until the very end of the picture It remains uncertain w hether tl.i miracle girl or the ninuntatn itlri :, Im his rhnire. MJiH; ltt HK(II ."v, "After I tell iiiMf)ir I Ihoucht I wawM kmNgr a ulef Juitli-r in the nuprrmr Colin." ilork that made picture I wanted th? skttitfactloa of showing the other pro- j tuoer--who aald I couldn't lint I, c;;uld pradisw my own picture profit-1 aMy. But I didut plan to spend my ', declining years in a Hollywood studio sitting at a daak and bickering with i banks oer loans "Row its reclamation work tn Florida, dratatng off the water on flooded land and getting the people to take up the lots and plant vegetables In thr rich, black sell that's underneath. Afterward we mean to Install nurseries, poultry and dairies. "It's s fascinating job I've tackled I get Just as much kick out of tractors (ynamlte and ditch dlgtlng as I derive fr m mapping om the plot of a book And It's Just as much creative work "To mn up. the nrgr to he dome, something hrldr write l eonatsnt. I iopfHior that' host' I ret an relief, my rrtaxattMi. It' tike geef. I might bave landed permaoentl la one or evrral ! linn, hat that ., all prahlematirat. The tarloitk ventures l c urea la have done than for sae the? have given ear a grap f itrarttral affalrn that's extniaily venlent. , Trim ureas Itahr Ruth Copyright by Fubllc Ledger Man in the Moon TTTL Prince of Wales being thrown - Molted upon aa the usual thing. I : suppose it is to prepare him for the . tlirone Of one thing we may be oar-i tain anyway and that is that he will not be overthrown. I LIKE to go to some of the churches just to hear people that deserve ill call themselves the miserable sinners they are. I RnoOsTBCB. I ramambsr When this city Was nothing but a muskeg hole. stores the pity. I rememtier. I rember Long years ago When we did not even have a mayor Twas bad I know. I remember. I re memoir When men fought Just to sit upon the council So they ought. I remember I remember You remember too When the ssjosrt smportani lolk In town Was me and you. I remember, I remember Onod old times! When nobody thought of writing These fool rni WHAT windd Adam and Eve think If they came bock and ssw what was going on hi re. ADAM and K came back to earth To see the orld that gave them birth. Said Eve tn Adam. I see my dear There' not much change since we were here. "There ;: be no grcu'. unci chuia ;entir Ani. :irsn music that is m loundetl on isar. Muurlrr Rave: jo wk sisst Mm m OR a quality Gin possessing the most pleasing ' tlavor, ask tor sterling London Dry. G It is distilled by experts according to the best r a sg London tradition ind is thoroughly rectified to obtain perfect purity and sparkling clearness. Stirling John Collins Q Two-thirds cocktail gbss Strrtmg London Dry Cm tuice of one lemon, ptcoe of tot. one teaspoonful sisjar, Dottk cold sexk Strrhng Gin 'Rjcry ( One kjmp ice m tumbler, jiucr sf one lemon or lime. Surlm?, Ltm.i, Dry Cm. FiD up with soda water Mu well end serve ivhilc fizzing 1 ' ' i LONDON DaQVGIN This advertisement is not published or dlnpluyed by the Lliar Control BogpJ or by tt of British ( ulumbiu. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert Mrs. J. A. ' McMastar has left for Vancouver where she will spend tht later vacation. Mr. MeMaatar la at Bastings Camp training for onsratia servlos. Mahop r. H. Duvarnet toft on this morning's train lor the Interior. t will conduct Baatar am loss at Smith -er and Tclkws I siiss ina undland of Vanaradol and Miss Hilda Chichester of Terrace toft oa this morning's train for the Interior to spend the Caster vacation at thatr WHIST DRIYE AND DANCE LAST NIGHT BYJORANGE LADIES An enjoyable whist drive and dance was held last night in the Metropole Hall by the Ladles' Orange Benevolent Association. Tret were eighteen tables of cards In play and prlxa-winners were: Ladles' first Mrs l. Hudson: ladles' second. Mrs. J W. Ourran: men's first. Jack I issue men'n second. Mrs. Brewerton. A table nentre donated by Mrs. R. Anderson, was raffled, the winner being Mrs. W. Q Oakley. Nefrsahmenta were served at 10.80 and dancing followed until the small hours i: the morning, music being by Bob Arthur und his or . 'n R Anderson n led M. muster of rei nles and tlte . luiu.iiw m chariie ecu 'sd of Mm. Dmies onveiier. Mrs. J o. Vtereck. v: - He-t West and Mrs Roles. H TjflFT BBgaaaW p Qulokly soothing and htallng Tam-Buk It splendid for akin troubles of all kinds, it heals with the aid of Nature's herbs, In Nature's own way. 4'. For Best Results in all your baking use obin H00 plour POSlTIVIf M0N'EV nCK RtUKANTKE IN KM lt h F! an ad ian National Qic Largefi Railway SyJlem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVU' Salllnas from rillNCK KUI'liltT tor VACfiUVi;R. vifTOHit and intermedlato points, each Till ltlV and mi nh For KtrrailKAN and ASiVOX. each I:im:miV. 4 p in For MTHM AHT each KAT1IMKV at 10 p.m Far NORTH and BOUTII JltN ril.tlll.OTTC 1LAM l'ANCNr.K TIUISH I.KtVi: l'HICC KI WBT Basil MO.MtAY. WMlMifslHV aod I lllitV at tlJO s m ' OlXllini:. KDMOVTtlN. tVIN'NII'M). all poinU Bagtem Cui States AOE.NTY AI.I. OCEAN UTEAMHIIIP tlNM. Use Canadian National repress for Money Oioera. romsi ete.. also for your nert shipment. riTY TICKKT tirriCR. St tiiiki rHINCE KUfERT , CANADIAN! DPirie i reiLU lua stuwsvi F i rii.- 'IT ,.,;Ml. 1 llfllll' I rB,iiit t I I - . 1 III ! s I Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, Wranjell, Jniirail. gnd Nkugway March St. l,r" 11 To Vmienuver, Vlctorlu anil heattle April 4. lit, SI. ritlM'fcNN IIOYAL ,, ,. 1Ll, lor nulrdiile, tat liella llella. fltean tails. Namii. Alert im Camphell Itlter and taneouter eer 1'rldsy. I" P Ageuo lor all htrumsliiii Lines. till liihi'im"1 IV. '. Oltt'llAltH. ifiieral Agenl, rorner of lib Hlrrtl und rd Avenue. I'rliiie Itupeit.