SrltS DAILY NEWS PAGE TWO SitIB I IrJA3 Tea rhUst not bo exposed to air -it rapidly tosss flavour and strength. With "SALADA", less than on hour elapses from the time chests are opened till the fragrant leaves are again sealed In air-tight aluminum packets. Be satisfied, use a copy "l t)it son we have The JDaily.News PRINCE KL'PEKT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, wept Sunday,, bjr Vrinee Rupert Daily New. Limited. Thijrd Avenue.; . ' ' H. F. I'ULLEN - - - Managing Edftor. SUBSCRIPTION KATES City Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $6.00 For lesser period, paid in advance, per month 50 By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for vearly period $:'.00 Or four montns for $1.00 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire1 and United States; p.iid in advance per year ... $6.00 By mail tb all other countries, pervear Transient Display Advertising, per Inch, per insertion ... Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch Local Readers, per insertion, per line Claaaif 14 Advertising, per insertion, per word Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Keporters Telephone - - - S6 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION l ONT1M OI S i'l llll f Riljlt'l't I.- "1 hci official and niln?- innn anil ? sin:;. It i dillit til: tn m ci M';.. K .i is small. Cli'iv.v mm ;u;(! niii.'i- tel place it) thcil' r(iMJ.M-c).'.tl i' 1 1 r-. 'i'l" is also ch'nngi !it-' as reader.- cunic ai CAMPAIGN OF The British irovernnicnt recently economy ami thus saved the taxi;. vers miiiioij liullai's. In doing so there were Upon employee who ha. I to leave the other eniplovntcnt. 1 is pe--!hl Wori. is k'""I ii- any of (If pa i Intent have Yet the lgllllii nienev hat .Ami r . .. a.! ts a w a I $1.40 $2.$0 .25 o Legal Noflees, each in?urtion per agate line 13 Contract Rates on Application U . di:, ---day, April 25, 192t PKOtESSlON .-e I'iaic- iii i h- making where if ai. alnio-t continuous proces-: tlie . I'.aniri altlmnh the place li (it ti. rhaiiv'i-s ; i:at art' 'caking Itaily New- li-' nf -n iKcribers ).'o. .Most ol tlietn nke tn IIHVe .New- sell Inertl w hell n V !ea i Ihaliv mil fit' town ijl.-i I'iliers. ECONOMY an occasional cl V.'" e t)Mielt Ol eusioii iii- and that is the rca- tl'ute.l tl:e many h; i anient a campaign m 'iintr.v ur filtv ird-liips vv rjia'li'. serv Ice will go liaiikrupt just as any private firm must keep rts tures weil-within bounds. :in: li nd imp and iHljuaUnent of y TTm nhlautlnn heads to lettinn met, .an ii the haWMMf) it involves. nmsi im. sajiuieiitwell or in time the country expendf- ,' 1 KESKAKCII COUNCIL OF CANADA The jeaearch council of Canada, at the head of which is now Dr. Henrjr Tory, formerly president of the University of Alberta, is a veryftnportant body which has very important work to do. SearchinMmd experimentation with a view to improvement to the producing Jwwers of the country are very important. The body deals wit&auch questions as the elimination of rust in wheat, cross fwrHiiuUfp of plants, root rot and other field crop diseases, in ag ricalture,ftad smilar problems in manufacturing. It is along similar lineawgjo the work of the fisheries experimental station in this city. Dr. Srbry aaid to be a good man for the job and it is to be hoped he Mil organize the work in such a manner as to get the best possible nwulta. The strongly ST. LAWRENCE WATERWAYS SCHEME t Lawrenee waterways scheme does not appeal very 'British Columbia people just now because we cannot see now age spending our money on tne ni. iawrence ruvei can benefit u. Later, however, when we begin to ship anthracite coa. from the faroundhog country we shall be more interested for then we shall I able to take coal from here to Montreal and away up into the iatWrior of Canada as far as Fort William and do so more cheaply hwaier than at pnestlrt JtMA tafl JJdont bxrieL- I'oaajWy when thajy time cornea we shall be interested in the waterways scheme, and it will likely be some years before it becomes an es-tablishedrpute. PARTY IMPORTANT ONE TheStoll-McCracken exploration party, some of the members of whichvaore due here tomorrow, is a most important one and the Board of Trade has done well to give a dinner in their honor Friday night. Ifcpbtless there will be many local people, not members of the UoardV'who will be glad of the opportunity of meeting Mr. Mc-Cracken and hearing about some of his work and the plans for the party. WhjBii he returns later it will be interesting to think we have met and Entertained one of the men who are delving into the realms of science and discovery and who are doing great things for the world. t. Buy Canadian Products Empire shopping WEEK April 21-28 A Canadian food made of Canadian Wheat In our beautiful new, gun-lit Canadian Factory at Niagara Falls, Canada. CHEAPER CARS FOR DOMINION IITOKT MAPK TO KKKI AMKKIC'AX ISKII At TOW Ol T Ol' ( Ol TUY to kmiam i: ruit i:s ASIvIN(J LEGISLATION 1 Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert AI'KII. IV ISIS. 1 enry Smith, cemetity .-.n-et nVei had h tniewhet unplesuiant cxjie-letn e tin-linornlng wlille on duty i Fnirvievk .when he was cilasca by two mute limber wolves. He managed to itet int" tht' storehouse Just before the ferjeloun ianltnals threw thcuisrlve hkhIii" door. Two k liargei ! W'tfK of the local boteln luck of evidence. Mayor McCtyntont and the aldermen paid a visit to Bhawallans Lake yesterday sfternoon to inspect the new valve wh)ch Is being Installed in the hydroelectric system. I Advertise In tbe Dally News. It pays! In The Letter Box STOItlKW Ol" H'lTI'lirMAI'T IJAUI.Y lilt !' Port Esilnglon. B.C. AprM . 1828. Editor. 'Dully N.ws. I wish to H)' few wcrita I- the Billy Williams case. much talked about In vour miner. Havlun been uivt mi Rl lVli ts THOSE WHO Wll.l, mlMlnnarv at KImjIox for a number Mil SK fittL KM OTjrAlA wot, In tbe earh days of the mission. nntlu iiVA NT IX I know soaaathliiii of tbe witchcraft I.IMTMN" that was naretlsrd amongst these pen . gm ry at thjja,UMe, It wan slgnt (By H 3. DeaAnant W Ad, say tor people stlvergj to- Members o! partianvent'lisv rtavetletber la a larg- heathen hotuMT Wltfc a circular '.r.ni an automobile journak rattle and (SrUtni- and alnglng f song, published In the City of Toronto. ask- beating tame an the boards, performing mi for linslatlnn to prohibit the BV over the alck some of tbem both BMP 'importation of -ed ears oomlng from the and wornenWill naked. This was in United States. their heathen days. Aa the mission The story as put forward Is that ear- work made progress, the heathen prae-tain dealers In Canada have gone down tlata of all kinds gradually died away, into tbe United States and taught There west Jfcst a handful of leaden cars at tew prior, brough) them across i,ft behind.' the harder and are now selling them hi These lew wire; determined to oppose British Columbia at prices lower than Christianity aid the law of the atd sked fcr by te ordinary dialer. No one verv utmost. They wished to be J would take I ha': suggested that that our our boys boys got got the the , , ltw tw Unto ur)t0 themselves themselves and and 'AC t of tfc- deal or tint the cars are advlr from the Indian agent or the. : at 7)rth tbe m'ney. In fact, the aflg- mtnoaatf fatf tried to annoy and. ,'t.tion is the direct opposite- they d:d 07lxte those who had stepped out of' : ot pay enough. Tlilb. therefore, la a darknees. and did their ery hea M war betw.-en to cla' es of dealers In hrlna them bacit to their old 111, rcondhand nutum-ibl!?-. Ccrt.iin dead 7reate of all klndi were used. aaaV :is" in the business hl.e le. tne live through fright, insny yielded to . e3 gv'. the better ol them, and then influence, ar orce more became, the "dead ooea." thrjugh an autsmoMU eoatrol of the conjurers. trade Journal, appeal to the mem her of; what la th result today? PragreV! the Dominion House of Coaunotw to hu been 'cheeked, and that trlhe fs f rme to ineir reitei relief and an sare ' hahilld the Other tribes in eiviiutauon bacon for them save it by stopping , he other fetl-.ws trim buy in or b nrcliig them to pay more. Tin: r.ti se or it aix What really happened is this. Ford brought out a new model. At once the markets both Canadian and Amer-.ran were fl coded with secondhand, old -ivle Fords at a very low price. Wise lealcrs anticipated this. They expected what would happen. They got rid of eccndhand cars . They didn't stock up Tton vlth thtm. Tne oeaa ones in h Ccumbla got caught and now they re asking for help- help that will en-lle them to get more money for cars hey have on hand. In the circular they aen: out. they referred to those who Imported second -Mm cars from the United Statea as "gyp" dealers and to those who are atl-ling secondhand cars which they pur-.-based in panada as "legitimate" dealers. An Importer in their "patal" la a "ftp" .ad a dealer for used .Canadian ears - a " legitimate." The detluttaop ere . :r own and their interpretation of ttimacy. needless to say. la not ne ihat would be mcoeptad by wenwr. U bo real necessity for suggesting thav a man Is niegmmate. merely because of a transaction in cars. What la the remedy which is ebrlattanlty. UlapKUs rito(iitts Witchcraft checks every desire on the part of the- native to rise and. like a big atone wall, hinders any mognaas in the ctvUiaed life. While living among them, I saw the big change from heathenism to Christianity. The change waa great. Christians moved! their heathen surroundings and homes. A church waa erecud i had a sawmill and tavo in-1 oorporated stores Alter that, tbe government built a school house and eent I a teacher and field matron. This was a wonderful change for eweb a abort tune. Gradually , ifi--rn Ah.cli hatred and spite. auK a revival ol was don.- wrong'. Today, some who In those days, were the leader in the church aawntUl and stores are ncv leaders Of -Arrltehcrft and conjurer IS that ritjM Their present deter mlnavUep Is tb build up their ranks. The goeutatuent la not too late esndseato thb evil. At, Hen UpweU. Haaelton. Hug-wll nt Kltaaariacla. Klt-wun-aah O! practise t; ) Outdoors or Indoors g I m whatever your is. a- m who were ffl Let WTtlGLEVS refresh ffl you allay your thirst, aid m sppetite and digcitlon. ffl cl for S After Eirv vWrS I less than evei Sweeping price reductions in genuine Congoleum Gold Seal Kufis In every size are responsible for the lowest prices ever offered. Take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to eiercise real thrift ... dress up one or several room I wf:h any one of the new colour schemes ugetsl by the intemtlng range of new Con-(oleum Gold Seal Rug patterns. It is surprising how little they actually costt for Instance a 9 x 6, room sbe rufi, now costs only J7.0 The new "Multicote" surface Ml tenuine Congoleum Geld Seal Ru4 . . . with the Gold Seel on the turjoce ... are now made with the new "Multkote" wt face, an improvement that buHds lender wear right Into the f4t lute and throuthout the whole durable surface . . . only obteinible with tenuine Congolrum. 0NG0LEUM1 o'-war was sent up from victoria wnn 500 soldier on board and landed be- Klt-welk- hind B.A. cannery, now known a "Bol- cdol." MerJkTmrfU and Klt-ee-la. none dlera' Point." They remained la camp tJwiu, rttea r nraftlaad. Klaolox Is w" lrr th. Miv niaiw at th iii innt Umi was setuea In the fall. Jim was ax-; rested at Klt-wun-gah vlllate. and o. Aneone wbo comoarea thee heathen ..to. v. m niHtfUn 9in. ins w as rwawwe. was vwi j MfltfA TV- Rrlra'. kaaHna .tun prcliibtting tne tmrftatlon ol uad - ' ar. from theV- Then UrSt.H T itatart aeaicrs nmw n in puces which they would sell used cars. That ch,n8 Plmoa- tne prices for ued cars In the United States Theie are thousands of people; sfRHll t:MHNl in Canada who want a car and who are Forty-two years age while I was These stationed at Kltaegucle. a case of wltoh- do poor to buy a new one. thousands would be deprived of all the craft there had a very serious ending . . ... . ... . .k., Kit-ilth.ool "Slaal lost hi two children varum of the special constables :eneiits 01 nuving rar m muci sand at lCli-wllth-oool village. The con-where ( saler in British Columbia and else- might make more profits on the Juter at Kitaegacla. neomlsad that his tan which they now hold. It Is a well two cnuorrn wnuei uve n Bve of Maaketa he demanded. the number znown fsct that once a man owns a The Klt-wllth-eool the government the l dollars. He a ica a what be Is lew hours later. lived awhile1 The government and. the church are the native, and became ac- spenoing inouaanae m umuaii; with their customs he would to educate and uplift tbe natives in this land. Any practises that land to degrade and demoralise these gaople should be I trouble, cost of sixty thou- w. n. INTOllE TAX KrlTI Rtsg. car. he rarely ceases to use one. The xne ouuiarts were am given sps vm jjutor. Dally Hews. i(!QUiremnt of a secondhand car de- children died. The same conjurer, while I mu part editorial lander the beading velope In him a love for a car and so on hla way home from Klt-wllth-ooolJi,T income Tasee" ts eatramely mls-If this legislation came Into, force we vtllane to Klteirucla. was followed by landtag. Tou sUte "The tax is psld by would deprive U Canadian manufsc- Jim and shot by him on the trail k-ali who receive two thousand dollars turer of one of the greatest incentives tween rui-aian-cooi ana Mi-wim-pn or a- This Is not cerrect. The 't5 the purchase of a car-the fact that, The eame dy bU body waa brought Mufttn. for a single person or a a man has had one and knows what Kltaeguela Neat day th KltawgucU marri4 ma wtsow wife u tn reeetpt of t means ti him Quite naturally that, tribe were ready to atart war with th , tugtmtt inso in excess of SIMQjOO man wsnu a new and better car. More jK!t-wlltb-roc!s at midnight. I went iisooM. Tour neat sutement "alar-::r mean more employment in the I into the chiefs house where they ifad people gay only If tbsy have three garage and more employment In the ready to fctsrt. singing their war ng- thousand." I again misleading. Uar-maklng of equipment and suppllea. It I advised them not to take the law ln'rlM people, where the wife has no would oe of great benefit to the people their own Hand. They listened to STt,epBrM. inooote pay nothing on that engaged in the manufacture of equip- jeovice ana put way near juna ana ment and suDSlle If every grown man i knives, thanking ane for what t had i . ,u w .unniiMi 'aM eforr I left them, the neohew' IIW wiwnu til v i u-. f r " - - - - - with a secondhand car. Did our rnanu- 'of the, conjurer, gave me hi uncje's ta'ctufrrs 'ever hoar of fhe manufacturers lehirt. blch he wore when Shtot. There i! safety razors who now find It profit-1 were two bullet boles on the front part ible to give away a ranor in order to; and blood stain all over it. Th iniremac the aa of the blades Of nephew asked me to give this shirt to course temporarUy. these imports may, the magistrate, which I did some inJTlre a few dealers, but In tbe long montru later on reaching Port Simp-run, they would reap the benefit. There .on ' ire nnne so blind as those who will not During tlione month the live of th tea and it would be bard to equal that 'trader, miners and prospector were 18 form of blindness wnlch strive to mske danger A report reached th govern-au industry prosperous by forcing uplmeo- and dii-nn the "me'- " tfed price ol the product by restrictions . almost t3 the point where purchasing f nowr I" cut off. am aunt, th eaemptioa hetag agjooo.OO. In the ease of a amgle person who has a jaarent, grandparn,t. daughter oraiatar flgpioaiag, tfe eaewtpuon I ga.onO- your eoiiorisi are no doubt read by many and mistake of this kind on) add to tbe confusion nn ota pylc. LOSRM IX VOl NO (IHOUTII During the last five year forest fir In Canada bav burned l.soo.OOt, seres of young growth of various age n pre tenting the annual Increment on U.OOO.ooo acres. DRPAKT.MBNT OF MINUS Norii Attention of owi.v-.-s metalliferous mine is s..1 operators of d a;r; o to tne re quiremenu of the Uetai...viuua Mines Refutation Act of nrit...i ColuisUsin which provide that all ii'idergreasnd Llastlng operations must i. Len armed by ompetent men who hold s certificate of competency tor -.hfc work, as follows: mi.:, a "Permanent, blasting certificate-. hall be obtained tram an Inspector of Mines. Provisional blasting certificate valid for a period not eaeeed-nig ninety duys. or until the first visit of the Inspector 'if Mines, may be granted by the mine superintendent, or a qualified person suthorlned by the mine superintendent. No more than one provisional certificate hall be granted to one and the seme Such certificate mav h oh. ined in blank form from the offin of the Chief Inspector , Mine. A aupiwsi or cacn provisional blasting certificate issued must be forwarded to the office of the Chief Inspector of Mines. Victoria, BC Notification regarding tb opening of a new mine or the re-opening of an old mine should be made to the Chief Inspector ot Mines, Victoria, or to the inspector cf Mine tor th district before work Is cimrvenoed. On being notified of the mmmMM. t of mi nine mm rattan. k - will supplv a conv of th u.t.inTTT.. Mines Rei ilntlon Act. " BOBT DUNN. ... . Deputy Minuter of Mine Victdfii. B.C.. lltb April, 193B. log Wednesday. , . I Tiir at T tTTLR 'expfm BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMb - iw" " i WJU V. S -sgr- - ffl-a-,f.- EaV 4J Wu, f".M mi patterns cost MM iti vJii Si.3ji Thereupon i'l jT fftk bring .. f !j,t f-Jh - rrirfV. shswlnt u- ABNG0LLTJH ;; ; t'f v OOLB StAt pi Cllauli .. Li rM( iigpf IM plslnini ,f i Vkss--3hear OLD Ls siru SEAL CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED, MONTREAL Diabetes Melhtus 1 Diabetes is not a kidney diseu iwople think, but a condition ir. kidneys become involved, and break down su a result of their -' efforts lo eliminate sugar from stream. The presence of suifar in the bh" double -ignificaiK i It points out cells of the body ar-' not assindl.. m J( h-needed carbohydrates so in- it.s physical economy, besides the fttcrt it has on the kidneys in the of their duties. In to date nil so-called cure- betes roellitus have proved a complete failure. By my natural methods 1 do not combat the di- aid the natural tendencies of the system to right i crisis. If you are suffering from diabetes I will be glm! you call in and allow me to go into your caae in d.-ta consultation service I will gladly render free ol ed er Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. Wallace Mock I'hone 131 Open I DEMAND "Rupert Brand ippers THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally bj Canadian Fish & Cold Storage 0 I'rlnce Rupert, B.C Tennis! Tennis SEE OUR NEW RACKETS 87.." 0 to $t.00 1928 Ralls are In Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 Ltd- afaWgdajajgMgggM