PAGE TWO Millions of people have been converted from using ordinary common teas They now use "SALADA" Do you know why? A trial package will answer the question All grocers se!I "SALADA". Brown Label Quality, 80c lb. Orange Pekoe Blend, 85c lb. SPEEDINC. I P TRAFFIC The tend. ii. it- d:- i. '(.waid sjn-fili n? up tral'lic. Slowing down -auc- o'ni -l In Sa"ka...oii they have had a fifteen ' mile .-peed linn; mr wi;h U;e roulh ot the !r:.!:i.. the thief of poliie has if. "nnru-ndeii iha ti,.- - p, . (i i, ; .). r. a.-ed to 2li miles a!) hour and this ha- t :i d. i.e 1;. n . :;, .peed i- greater than mile.. a:.d the tehil.-.ii v i. t,. a, ml an ii.rea-e. DOES AD ERT1SIM, P.? The itepartnu-nt of national .t ei:ue n p.u-t - that im i.nie tax pament.- ui- month to'.alled 1 ('.'.. -i-t ( ..i iei-i ions mr April a ear a p. n i e The im tease was iM.X'.! 1;;, oei fif' per en:, i.nmii; gen. ral prosj.. ntx ma;. aecoui:t tor some of the jfain. (im ih- ir iint i my pei .-en: more taxpayers in the country than ihe . ,:i- a year Mine. ihe ajrj.'!,"j.':ite ol income, liable to taxation i,;,. i,,,; ic, i, m ;.n . . u t p r. ei -ap . Nor are Canadian., ant more ! nl ol pa' ;;ig t.ies tn;:n tl.et u. ie twelve rnoiitns ago. The only other ap arent tat to; in making tip this remarkable gain watiiet;.ci that in. ilepartnie:.: tin- ;. employed newspaper advert i.ing a. a means ot ..p( , .i.ng ap ..iin ',..n I Hiring April large advertisenieiu vv.te :n. cried in new -m pei s ali over the Dominion calling attention to tin- lac that i. iconic tax returns we-due l.v the en.t o: in. ni'-ffs. giv ing p.n.c alar, a- to who were liaiin for taxation, and reminding al! v -rwti that there were pcnalue. lor detail!!. I i.e liguic- .jtji.teo- ii" ve prviie itie mora!. Tin gam in I e ein.e w as ch.-ap a ! t:. n n . ill',' lei', ill iue . lectin!!- I ri'lil ' till' 'he .UIin i ipeet s Uii i:ti. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Ollr I.I' till !lrW Sti'l'i-i ot 'a in 'U, title ,'. "The . .!(le:: ly W all, mli-:!,.-. I;, (le phmi "Kwultl" The ;,l,.la! is tireh li! IV re!i : ! i !i Ill ill' illi! tilling in. i"i ; 1 1 ..l"l lew 1 Ill V-' h UVdllf CANADIAN POETRY Mirli- I- 874N.W. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prinee Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. I'ULLEN - - - Managing Editor. 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' irm under t he i 1 e." 11 h iiimIi u! iii.ih under the imm - : l.i' .( ; i ; . 1 1 1 1 ! i u,i,. nidged are i-h- ihi'.-e v.ii.ii fn'.i'Hi a Milun.e Hi iirijfinal i a lu.'! iiiet.l 1. 1 d( merit nt tin- i es included -e ttiui ! i- their miii a- repJ'eM ;il :(t i c se-'M'l'K- i partu.uW i.i.tiui' aiul tiifir titneaa " men the collection is made. In these two volume bun achieved an undoubted success. The 1 1 uj pose of the (.olden Treasury of Canadian Verse is to l'nuUfc an inexpensive guide-book to the beat Canadian poetry and in pursuit of this asm Mr, Sti)bjn,l, ortiAed a itiwifuftawikap are among anthologistH. Probakily no poetry-lover can glance through a limited collection such as this without experiencing some slight sense of disappointment at the omiBsion of some favorite poem. It is one of the difficult taKs facing the anthologist to decide whether his selection shall include only poem which ure already well and favorably known o equally representative but less familiar examples. Mr. Stephen has. 1 think, wisely chosen the latter course. The poems which insiunily leap to the mind of the average reader when Chit. G. D. Roberts. Bliss Carman and other outstanding Canadian poets are mentioned can Im- found in other collections but the selections included in this volume are. in most cases new to anthologies The selections in an anthorojry are. after all, so much a question of taste that the task of u reviewer is limited. Each leader must find therein something with greater or lesser appeal to himself or herself and space forbids more than the mention of a few outstanding poems. Among these are ('has. G. I). Roberts' "On the Road," chosen by the uuthor himself ns one of his favorite pleci-s. Here, too, are "Earth Voices" and the lovely "Vestigia" of Bliss Carman. Pauline Johnson's beautiful "Shadow River" is one of the two elections f om the works of this poetess and the artistry of "O Keep the World Forever at the Dawn" and "On Lac St. lrenee," by Mar-Jorie IMifctrtali makes one rtfh for a larger selection from her TW ark. Que missen "oUiarkt u4 -Uuld- The Maples" faen.J4 own poems but its place is well taken by "September Winds" froju u later volume of the author. "I Love Old Things" by Wilson Mac-Donald, and "The Song of the Ski" show two distinct phases of the poet's wo k. but here again one would willingly pardon repetition to have his magnificent sonnet to Pauline Johnson included. The Golden Treasury of Canadian Verse has been authorised for use in the Junior High Schools of British Columbia and should be found particularly suitable for class-room work as a short biographical note accompanies the selections from each of the poets included. The publishers are to be congratulated on the general apear-ance of this volume and particularly upon the woodcuts which illustrate it. Mr. Walkou-in.- has caught the spirit of the poems he deals with anil his illustrations are equally happy in conception und in execution. mine syndicate have bam apM tocauir roesUjf :r Suwsrt. George Buna, owner nrocrt. hsvlna thus raised Wl;SO0 develoDment la lees than three weeks modem camp is being built at the mine and mining will b undertaken with machine drills In about three weeks. Jack HarUey. who has been Identified v.ith Georgia River developments for ereral years, has left ttvwart with a small crew (or the Oeorgia itiver Mln-i.i! c. to do some work necessary "to K -i -nencement of the seasons op- t ; a:., 'ton of William Bunt- ..i ; tor the Premier J ru- r M : ,, camp, OOOk- ... ci - a. '.!!... ! !. im have been . vi .; ' . sad min- .1. .! .1....... ... week. . ,. i . . ti iiv ;!,.. ,.v :i ;.c -i. : -- . 1 .-.t: :. !.' T!' :v.".. ..y : . :. : .in-: :. W :.:.:; .' !'. i:i- !: . : . '.' '...:. .-tl :i' :i.' i':.i. i : : ,ii' ,c :" ,i:"' n.u! a -.,: ..- :m-:. ::'.i'i. . ' i u n:i:-il ... m-:s. : t . u- b !. tin, . ..!, ,-.: ,.: -: ,;:. .v.--.:- :; u:tj !:i''.: !. '. .- !c'ti .i' :i'pth : ti- :Ui:r! .-tl I'en.li n"V r ..ci tje'! 'n I! .! fl !H,,innne!. .rr plHimed Purti. ":.tip::i Oh the Liilc:.!. .- hi..!;,; .. ' :il t I; !' rxyt ' :.! M , cclip i . 1 1 1 1 j . . s V amount of : another ahipplng :. to the list during the as toon as equipment is ie waddle property at a . i ay the Bllw Crest aftn-k ' tnplete tramway consisting ' . . bucket, cables, etc. has. :r. bi . Is the Intention of the; ::..:'. - i stal the tramway as soon !'-.. Die A camp will be eatabllsbed the hill and compressors .. .. ,.:led so that mtnlng can be : economically. Development ., ; will consist of a drift on the - v u has been traced for 800 feet . :ii tir rt will give a depth of over - below the shaft where good re-.- were obtained last year. The com-a will also carry on development vork again on the Silver Crest property at 8'ewsrt. This property lies north of the Big Missouri and dianumd drilling rill be the principal work carried eut this year. P. B. Pefraon will be to charge of operations. , ' The Musketeer group, between the Wolf and Tiger properties up the Kit-; ut River from Alios Arm. will be do-' .sliced thu year by Seattle Interests with K. C. Pickett of Alice Arm In , char-e of operations The Musketee-, lis some splendid surface showings of ore und these will te developed by open cuts. Borne development work was j done on the Musketeer In 1890 but xliice then it has been practically neglected This years work, it is -apected will put the property near or into t!W producing rlars P M Llnkwster of Victoria hss ben Ircted president of the c -n)liclteri Oeorgc Copper mines at Btewart Th" board conalaU of Oeorge M Kllburn and Met O'Brien of Vancouver Conn- oittod englneem: Mr. snd Mr W B Oe: rpc of Btewart; Jack Mullen l In-idIKb apd Richard Jones of vir'nna More diamond drilling will tfc mrned .ml on the property thls;yer ., r, t.u.'.i,. riai ifoi wlud n - i RECEPTION (UTIIKRIVri AfTKIt THE PI.AV MKT MCIIIT ritOVEM VKHV KXJOV- ,iii.E i:vi:nt The roniedy laree ". Vou a Mason'" was p'myeri agdin ui a capacity house la.n nlitlit In tn Weatroline I Theatre, the parts being all exoi'llrnilv taken At the conclusion thf l.utie lul u' riiKie were preoenUtl with Iwnu- J TV YHK DaIIy NEW i. News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPER1 Activity in Marmot Hirer Sectionjj-To 'Develop Nuas Itiver Placer liirwund Cantu at ;5tewart Developing i i.V lri'1 it With the Porter-Idaho, Ma. mot iletals and Prosperity proper- ties in ihe limelight, there will be much activity in the Marmot Itiver; section at Stewart this season. About a mil of right of way of the Porter-Idaho tram line has been cleared and a big air compressor is at the beach awaiting transportation to thi miae. All the Porter-Idaho crew has been laid off until the oamp -eiseor and camp supplies can be taken in. Plans are being j-udaf for the construction of a wharf and lower tram terminal, ore bunts, concentrating mill,. etc., for all of which a site has been purchased. Louis Kobichaua nas rlurud to Stewart after a surrey of -- - conditions In the section for the Mar- tUuJ bQU(ueta flower. Metal Ltd. and states that www I ait TbeTt WM a Option at the I.OX. is going last with the result that noj. ftr the pU where ,upper wa) difficulty i oeing encoumereu m . an, dai-ste enjoyed by mem ng Magae Pass with supplies for the Er.glr.fM-. Mariund and Marmot oow prc.-frtlen lYanjportatlon to the Marmot Metals be resumed. M-.-tra. H 'oton. Kimball and Mc-Fsddcn have returned to 8iewart fram til While River !-ectlo;i across the Bitter Creek glac'.er on the Naas River slope where they located fourteen placer leases. Fitzgerald brothers will finance prellm-.nary operations on the placer ground ber of the chib and their friends. After supper Ales. Connon. president ol the c:ub -and dm-rror ot ;he play, .t anked the members cf the caste and Uhe ushers and all thot who took part In any way. Oeorgc Michel! repllJd and ."xpressed the th: nko of tlie members of the caste for the excellent training they had received from the direeter. A five dollar boa pretested by of chocolates was Mitchell to Miss wmcn may -" Laura VrlswU tor the largest number .Derations. Prospects have teen obUlned over two as high as thirteen cent per pan. hundred All units In the Marmot Xngtoeer The party broke up nbout 2 a.m. B URGES RIVER ROAD ROUTE .HMfOrATE OF THE IIKiHWAV OO-ISO BV TMC rANNEKIIM COM EH FOKU'AKII TIss other day tlwre was a very interesting tatter written by P. W. Andersen advoeatHkt the Interior route for the Skeena Highway In preference to the river route. Now comes an advocate of the river route who states that it I? the only reasonable one to take at the present time. He says that this route la an excellent one. eay to build and serviceable to the enly people now m that part of the courtry. The river route advocate nays that he route mapped out by the surveyors decidedly a scenic one. in a num- of places it rises from the river and a splendid view may be -tilled Prom rt the freer to tery .uresque and the' sight Is a one especially when the fishing beat are cut. There Is no romparlsoi. between the highway route and the train route on aero ant of the greater elevation In any event it wtH be desirable to go to Port Mdwul as toe new sawmill la being bultt at the bead of Porpoise Harbor and the road will serve it as well aa the Banner tea The canneries are not far apart and ali of them will be served by the highway. CHURCH TEA AT HOME OF MRS. B. MORGAN Naweesefnl AIT air HeM YenUrday A Iter -awan by lavwtas'.AM f First llartJat Cfewarti In the home of Mrs. Bert Morgan. 430 Fifth Avenue West, which wac ceautilully decorated with spring flowers and foliage for the occasion, a successful Victoria Day patrtwUc tea was held yesterday afternoon by the Ladles' AM of Pint Baptist Church Mrs AfBrgaa waa assisted In receiving the goests by Mrs. W. P. Price and Mi P. H Unary Mrs. CnaTles Larkln and Mrs. O W Johnstone poured with Mrs. J. McDonald, atrs. J. A Lindsay and Mrs. A Ivansao assisting Ui serving. Mrs James Hampton bad charge of the borne soaking table and Mrs Vic Houston acted aa cashier There was a brtel musical program to which Miss Connie Morgan contributed with piano solos snd B. A. MePherson with veal solos About on liiindncl lsdie lent patronage to the atTuli by calling und the financial result were vety satisfactory fTTTTTT laaTi Ml illllMHIMIIIII 4 I I i swssBWSwawswVwaTjaas' T'f f I T T T I T I 1 I II 3 Outdoors or Indoors 3 whatever your tiik. I Let WTlICirrS refresh 9 you allay Your thirit, aid appetite and digestion. a RITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada i, i i i ..n ,.ti a To the end of December, 1926. .itt.iiitt mjw i.i.-i, Has produced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, 178,01848; Lode Ptd,.4l2r..:72.:!is-Silver. $80,W7,O; Lead, $106,976,442; Copper,. $2W,67,t8: Zinc. MM?.m-. ( .,.,! ,, Coke, $234,599.13:1; Structural Materials and Miscellaneous Minerals. JM), 175,407; u,;,,,., its mineral production to the end of 1926 show an AGGREGATE VALUE OF $9g8.10M70. PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 192C, C7.1M42 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fee lower than thos. i any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the liritish Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees, Absolute Titles are obtained by developing sueh properties, the security of win. , guaranteed by Crown grants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, tsay be obtained gmtiH i,y addressing THE HONORAIILE THE MINISTER OF MINUS. VICTORIA. BRITISH COLUMBIA. M.Ii.Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which devi'li.,m. ... work has been done are described in some on of the Annual Reports of the Minit, r ,. Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They are a-.;i , able without charge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria. B.C. Ri" ' -the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building. Vancouver, are recommended as vain.,!,, sources of information. Reports eovering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, ,! ,lT available on application. I Man in the Moon s 'n There are plenty of forecasts ot the Vrheat crop on the prairies but so far I have not noticed any forecasts as to the annual crop of June brides. J A married man likes tb rammer be ! cause it Is not so unpleasant putting i out the milk bottles after be is un dressed. ' When you come to know them, won it Is often very difficult to ten tat sinners from the rtgnteous. When a big man ealki you a liar, dlplcmacy Is the beat policy A fishing smack la what a fisherman gives the gin whoa he gfcfcd. At a looai concert not one hundred years aa tiMee was a vocal quartet. Ssmeon In toe audience asked why they sang altogether and his neighbor iwitb a amOt remarked. "Mo one man (likes to take all the blame He crept upstairs with shoes in band Just as toe night took wing. And just ahead he saw his wife Doing the same darned thing. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert MAY II. tftlft. The polio nnsn mission, at its regular ..icntbjy meeting yes Is i day afternoon, crcided that the law would have to be aiete asrletty ealareed with regard ta triers, asotar speeding and blind plat. Kany matters of tm ports noe were ac tuated by the Taw Wartime natural resources oom-.ilttse bad a meeting last night la tlte Board of Trade rooms with the d-i-.tct chairman. D. O. Btewart. In the chair. Various plana were dlacusaed liehiuj bsuHeeeepers oould cut down a elr ocete. The cash and carry system in Prince liupert was auggeated. Hailbus boats In today are: Niagara. 10.00 pounds; Uranus. 0,000 ; Arctic. gftJWO pounds: James Car ru then. 80.-uoo pounds. Tba prlot for halibut was J4c j CEIlTiriCATE Or I.MritOVKMKNTH NUT1CK Princess Jai, Lot 4866: Pilot, Lot 487. RAF . Lot t6e: Observer. Lot mb Mineral Olatma. situate in the Atlla Mln- t:ig Division of Oaasiar Dlatiict Where loeatea: on Munro Mountain about fou miles from the town of Atlin. TAKE WOT1 CI! that ws, James C. R Pixser, Free Miner's Certificate no. wwau-mAwt, inieno. sixty dsys from toe date hereof, to apply to the Minlnc Recorder for a Certificate of lmnm. meats, for the purpose of obtaining a y V n M WIMt. W WC HVT1 VBSBB. auo lurtner tace n-xiee that setinn I under section B must be eomaienoM I before the Issue of tu".h OertUleate ol loiprovecAeBU. Bated this Mb day of Maroh, AD. 188s H?c.s 'tUtlk, A .rent I-ND ACT VOTIf'K Or IVTKNTION TO AITLY TO In Pr'nce Rupert Land Recording and Hltuate on Moresbv Inlnnd ad- -( ' ' as t ivvira- MlgsglUfi. I ARC JHUXICE I Limited . I pulp a i 10 "Pi rlMr-rlf TOMOaWft-, B.l eoxwoitnL nnnunettiilnv ml hm. ,.i n .. . . I R W cor,Sr"S 8 f X J 34?P: thence 7a i?-Sn7, "lnu W'',t tAstronoinin 1800 ft.: thence North 33 degree nn ni. insirunomir) 1BOQ thence North 22 degrees 30 minutes Earn (Astronomic) BOO It ; thence North M degrees West i Astronomic ) 3600 ft ,J?Te!0'os2t,h fl0 rt'greM Kk1 lAstrono- mlCs UftO ft neeTaM rr M . . Zui Vth. .the n,h 'Btr mart of viwikw luiiowms the aald hUlh WSter fn.rk Kniilhul. K. .T?1? of commeue.n.ent. save and eaoeitfooe Island oontainliia one acre tnorTor and snotlier Island ennuinlng 0J acres ........ w. .. . n vjhih eontsin nc in ceres, mor or lees. fAOnC MILLS, LIMITED Appl Hv Piirker Hiumiel Bunnev Iid April lo, lung 161 "CATERPILLAR" Tractors for the FARMER, LOGGER, ROAD 1 WILDER, MIN'.K FREIGHTER, AND MUNICIPALITY Whore r rugged power and performance arc demanded. t Literature and Prices on Request SOLE DISTHIBUTOKS FOR B.C.: MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT ( H. 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