PAQE TWO THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News WHAT I MIGHT HAVE BEEN " PRINCE RUPEBT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Am Told to Haiolcl C, Burr Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Kinert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. Hv WILLIAM BEEBE H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Edi.or Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION APPRECIATING NEWS ANGU)-H.VPTIAN TREATY (Winnipeg Free Press) Tuesday, April 10, 192e Daring the past week or two this paper has almost doubled the : amount of telegraphic news received daily, thus seriously increasing tne Dill Tor telegraph tolls. That, along with the decrease in the INTERIOR MINKS TO FORE It is satisfai ;r in m;i.u while mining has heei; getting much publicity and gr ater !te!v-t etery where is lieing taKen in mining roperlies. the n-n-t h.-i ri interior, purtinil.-irly iln- KulkU-y country. Mas la-en mitki.'g gnoi! -rog-css. .Mines h,-i 1 ciiaiiceil hands and capital for d . .-lopr.ii-ii! has been secured. W'r e,ieti to see this ontinue'1. A- In vmiK n'MreeiK, the mining pithin- will ne attracted to the rich iroiert les of litnlson Bay .M 1 ui 1 1 1 ;. 1 n . the Ka- bine, lopley. and Haeitnn aim p!ai ( een nearer 1.1 I'rnn will come into their own. They choose to chew JmOfBSOR KOTnU.'aUlll. MgmSaaBI FaakaaiBaV BaWaaBBA. aHMekK- illpe: CONSIDER THE ANTS Now ants and mammals appeared at much the same perm I. the mesozoic, in im- worid' historv ; but took different directions, each succeeding where the other failed, says Sir William I'.each Thomas in the London oie-orver unci: iv iewing the in u hook on tin life of l-'orel. The ant society i.- a female society, w hich (lex eloped u hereditary smial insliiict o perto.-t that tne animal- can !i- successfully "without chieftain.-, guuie.-. police or laws in an j-lmir:-b' co-nrdinatod state of alien h; " ll tlie highci nianimi-.ls attempt this "they at mice tall back iiiio such a triumphant state ot b. igaiidac that they are compelled to siihmi' once more to the rule of chieftains." A: s may he said to m c-rtain)x siipreme among he o cial anarchifts as man among the individualists, ili.-nigli u,ui! and again his Solomon.- haxe con.-ideied the ant and tried to conform to !u-r methods: as if ll.cx neld the education creed tluit the proper study of mankind is not man. but man pin- n--. Hurrying fathers and impatient children cant bolt it - The crunchy crisp shreds aid digestion and build good muscle MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS i .-v - r . , i ,( u u a n t nii tn be? SUBSCRIITION RATES I. JTL. , ' -.- . dm... City Deliveryby mftil or .currier, yearly jenod, Mud In advance $6.00 W amount of cientirir work done." For !Mer period, paid in advance, per mouth ...v..... 60 1 ttL M V Jf ft v r Byfoail to all flirts ol' NorLhrn and Central British Columbia, I ?isnui!tudc was lent toltitt deciar- paia in aavaaee lor yearly period , $::.00 atioivff winiam BmIw by tne uaturai- Or four mfihs for sfl.00 ' himself. He lurried up from hU Bylmail to all other-parts of British Columbia; the British basement laboratory one hot asturaay Emrjjre and United States, piid in advance per year .... S6.00 rttrnoon JU,y "T w " ."L"Z Brfoa to all other countries, r year , $7.5, JZJX. Z a hall holiday flrom hU -engrossing Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1.4 J vortl H ' Transient Advertising -op Front Page, per inch $2.80 Local Readers, per insertion, per line 25 i "I'm really nothing Classified Advertising, per iftaertton. oer word 2"f Beebe disclaims. but a scientist." j "BUppOK I do Legal Notices, each Insertion per . Mate line 15 , writ popular books on nnr.-rai hiswry. RateaTn Alld M that "n Contract Application TT ' ' Just another nun. People teem M like Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor nnd Reporters Telephone - - 98 86 my essays, but I write them tne way 1 go 10. the theatre or play a game til tennis lor the fun I get out of It. The kind of thing I Ilka to do beat la purely technical stuff that nobody raada." This man. who deaeenda fearlessly to 1 (the ocean floor smong octopuses harks and other marine man -killer was shy about facing anything ai harmless as a reporter crease in circulation accompanying the drop in the price helped 10 never p""ade me to write my own me some extent to offset the lnxs life? We have had some compliments on the amount of sport news reeefved daily over the wire. It fet hoped to eentiitue this feature. While it is m'pos.xiliie ai rr-cii; u make a liijr sport rnpe. h the big city dailies, mil' n .,1 the ;niiortaiit sport news will . t'oum1 on the from page along vi;ii in.. r'S.'M'a! news of the ila.v. DR.TREMAYNE Victoria, as assistant quarantine offloer of Dr. H. E. Tremayne of this city will Premier King's statement to Parliament upon the question ofiremove Prince Rupert's pioneer Anile-Egyptian treaty adds to the signif icance of the situation, 1 mi wh0 wml k"wn In asitlitinn tn rlnarinir mi the uwrninir nnfli- Imlivoon urhut Mr ine u nlnl' Kiiif had previously stated in Parliament and Lord Salisbury's comment upon it. This treaty was drafted in London. The Britiah Foreign Office, conceiving it to be an Empire treaty, drew it up in terms thus describing it; and the Dominions, having been made fully cognizant ot Hb provisions, were aeked to indicate whether they desired to as-eoeiate tbemeelves with Great Britain in completing it. Had they desired to do so it would have been necessary for each of them to appoint a plenipotentiary to sign the treaty. Under the new arrangement the British Government cannot give powers to a plenipotentiary enabling htm to sign for Canada, or any other Dominion. Canada decided not to associate herself with theMreaty; and apparently this was the decision of the other Dominions as well. Whereupon the British Government changed the treaty from one affecting ifee Empire to one affecting only Great Britain; and it waa completed by the signatures nf the plenipotentiaries who held full power for Great Britain granted by the Xing upon the. dyice of his ' " '' " Ministers in Great Britain. - - An ounce of example Is sometimes worth a ton of argument; and here we have thorough work-out of the principle of the control, at will, of its foreign relations by each British nation. The Egyptian treaty dealt with very important matters but it was a treaty between Great Britain and Egypt, not between the British Empire and Kgypt. In what way. if any, could the treaty, had it bepn ratified by Egypt, affect Canadian interests? I' it resulted in war. as con ceivably it might, the situation would then arise about which Genernlj Hertzng and General Smuts have been so spiritedly debating in Cajwtown. Would Canada be involvei technically in such a war? Could she at will declare her neutrality? General Rmuts said the ones' io" xv.-i.i academic and that there was no sense in worrying about It, which is as sensible a remark upon the point as has yet been made. esteemed Announcement of Dr. Tremaynes transfer was made yesterday and he expects to leave for IJeW Osborn curator of the American Museum of Natural Hlatcry In New York. The other was Theodora R'ne- IT T I T J'u",rcu"!1 very sen pect for biographical matter Do you, ..you WMn., wnoUy ous - one. However, advertising has been correspondingly heavy for know I've got a !6oo bet." he oontin- JJltu1d m htr mlnd Uuit Ule rert of mc ijbbl wcira mi niiii n i iiojifii lit ai IBUSl nreUK even. 1 ne 111- ueu. Wltn a magazine rawer .nai i th. family Ut knem knew wm,- wha: VM Kg,, for the thread of the atorf aaaln "She was a very learned woman and dvrn't try to in-"Agalnst my own inclination I might nuenoe me hamelf But the waa worry- uu.MlMlila Imn MBrii IntA . rt . . . . . j evwiiii w . "-- ".".. iua- one any sne jum hi i wm n im - uiiMnm- nu. uui uuuutam wj sen ana wos tne train lor new xora 10 ttiat r.i t e olKsuIr "I tueH I !;il I1!Y ::i':;k .il)0l! w.,t:. I : nut ai En? Or.. ho. I Eien r hi n I ' t s I Will. feu But -lie :uml!v 11k.11 :..lt i. pi Ol bOX ceuldi. afford th ere I (H:.1 !o iond p.tyni- to'1 Sefl, p:; l;ec! 1)1;: : line: n;iii: !:ke miT-hiM. (lee . rpiiiereliei . 'i. hi-1 Pir 'liple Dl'llHl! imr.n wn ol MOHI red C):h ii , N .! I ! -distance. 1 ilk- lii I!1: i:gl ii.'h mi : in ,il:i he '.Tl-icaitniir 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 'x PROVED SUCCESS the south Thuisday night. Mrs. TreV mayne and family, also xvell known and SNJOVAIJI.H TIME AT AM .IL EVENT popular, will follow next week They i LAtfT BWAIMt IAPHIC Ul.lt.K. will take up residence at William Bead. At'SI'H'HM Dr. Tremayne and family came north m aw ns up rsano hi Th, annual daffodil ball held last katla until December 1900. when they njfnt ln thf 1QOX uud :M moved out to. Prince Rupert townalto uuaplCM of ,ta QuM Mary chapter. Jong before there was any vestige of r rj.D E proved to be an outstanding the present city Dr Tremayne followed evwu Tht ,,,, wu uoautllully decor-private practice here and also became flowers, daffodils ,ti with aprlng pre-quarantlne and immigration doctor !w dominating ,h whele scheme being the port tarty in the war. Dr Tre- und,r mr.tiul, ur,. D. Thomaon mayne. after passing the first men th1 afuaic was pkrMded by Kaitman'a tuiuted here, himself went overseas an k. . annn.iiM lor several years was aUtMned at clm. dki to the admirable uraagemenw aiiorneltfra. neturnlng to the elty after ,.f Wr. n P h .hi. iwtv ton, wwr,.,kje main eataatMhe Himself of helpey and the efforts off master of in practise oere. resununf! ine poai m ossnaonlea A. I. Bewtt-Jones. quarantine -jid Immigration doctor -n-v-u-, tat the refrsah- hert. On the being divided laat p-st q,,,, mi, m ttorrttujton and Mrs tail. Dr. Tremayne continued aa lnunl- wuw uoore sad tbey were aided by gratloa doctor while Dr L. W. Kergln Mn - Andrew. Mra. n Leolne and became quarantine doctor Who will u Q , Mlnnil The punch bowl waa succeed Dr. Tremayne as immigration charge ol Mrs. Braas and Mrs. Wll-doetor here Is not yet announced Dr. nun Millar Tremayne Is also president of the Prince An mtreet!ii feature of the event Rupert Medical AaaoclHtion as well aa the drnwln, for the cheat which physician to the Pint Worth B.C Regl- , -,.. Hunter with ticket ment, 103nd Battalion C.E.K Mrs Tremayne has ever been prominent and popular In local society circles, particularly In the work of the Red Cross Society The doctor, his wife and family will nil be missed here by their many friends Miss Dorothy Tremayne on the "tuff of the C.NJl. division freight asent will alao go aouth as well ns the younger girls, Audrey and Prances Mlaa Pete Tremayne la train ing for a nurse ln the Henry Pord Hospital at Detroit. 'Michigan Ten Years Ago in Prince, Rupert j The 'Trades tabor Oounct) meeting laat night, appointed i mlttee consisting of R. J T I Thompson and J. Hammond at Its com- Rose. W. E to wait upon the city council with the request that the federal government be aeked for a proper explanation of a statement j recently made by Blr Robert Borden as to why the lcal dry dook cannot be used for shipbuilding In the war Dr. W. T. Kergln hns presented to the Red Cross Society a parcel of seventy number 1. W. Braas had charge ot taking tickets. The "Flu" LEFT HER WITH A "VEI7Y WEAK HEART Mr. Jieulah Domose, Pleasant Hirer, writes: -"IJariig suffered with the 'flu' a few years ago, I was left with a yety weak heart. "I was unable to go About, and could not do my houaework. "1 would get disay spells and would hare to go and lis down. "I could not sleep at night as the least little noli would wake tat up. "I tried different kinds of medicine, bat they seenisri to do me ne good. "X friend recommended I hare used fire boxes and am much better; do not get those dluy spells, and eaa do my own work as well as erer." Price BOc a box at all drugglts and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milbura Co., Limited, Tartrate, Oat, I jfk IP mm wlah a orltle In the "hiii hnlrt I marry one. It la tke only aura way ot conuntilng bar hind in the Kltsumkalum THOM oM enough to be eaparu an. rn-Ma from Terra oe a com- a)yalng bumaa leattng usually tmt tbey l iUtiui of John Conway anfl haven t any. nTiTn nAiimif J B Kori h wnted u go B IlllVl I n li'' '-tle -Btfraf 1U disposal. , THOSE wb think sbasnaelvea batwr VlUillll uUu 1 11 than the rest of mankind usually ate H. Levin arrived la the city this not. riOMXK I'llVhH'IAN IIEIIt: S1NTK llll'V TO JOIN HILLUM lll:.4l) morning after having spent some time - at the not prince near Juneau On THIS I the season of the year wrnn bai arrival here, he waa advised tbat .the averaae vounc mad thinks he would HI akavtim. STAr r nU wilr nad t)etn murdered at Cordova like to be raising cMebarn. Transfer to William Head station near I laat month NO one would worry mucn about firing the furnace in hall It Is toting out the ashes that makes the thought obnoxious IT you want a Ufa job, gat married or secure an appointment to the Canadian senate. OUHVIUJ! la gone south to the finishing Mheo) for box era. I hope It does not see his flniah. TBtOal! waa onoe a little town Not of vary great renown. Where boxing was art and a science That's whet Qiao Ourvioh fought And all aorta of honors sought But - be want aouth to learn ' INDOOR PICNIC AT FIRESIDE CLUB IS ThE VERY LATEST The regular monthly social meeting of the PI reside Club waa held ln toe church parlors last night An Indoor picnic was enjoyed by the members of the club, while old Ume songs, games and contest made the evening a particular nappy one. Refreshments were then served In real picnic style bringing the evening to a close. L. B. Warner, publisher of the Interior News at Bmttheri and president of the Associated Boat. of Trade of Central Britiah CoiumL.. returned to the city on the Calais ? marnliiK following a visit to Stewart and will be the speaker at the dinner of the Prlnoe Rupert Brm-J of Trade) tonight. Tomorrow morning. Mr. Warner artll proceed to the Interior to visit the boards of Trade at Bums Lake, Vander-hoof, Prlnoe Oeorge and MeBrMe before returning to his home at Smithers. MINERAL ACT (Porm P.) CKtrriHCATR or imi'uovbmknth NIITICK Princess Pat. Lot 4SM: Pilot. Lot 4307; R.A.P.. Lot 4H8: Observer. Lot 4898. Mineral Claim, aituete in the Atlin Mining Division of Oeeslar DketrleV Where located: On Munro Mountain about fqur miles from the town of Atlin TAKE NOTICE that wa. Jamea Btos.es and C. R. Frsser. Pre Miner's Certificate No. 8SO-oo06.1, intend, sixty days from the dnte hereof, to apply to the Mlnrng Recorder for s Certificate of Improvement, for tlie purpose of obtaining a Crown Oram of the above claim. Aud further take notice that action, under eeatl-w 8S must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this Mti day of March. A D 1928. II. MoN. rRABBR. A4nt. i Tutdy, April . I T- t mliiai k tYtm T fAiiM . aft mai !- yamML , ., . V Mr. Beake took up Prof. Oahorn what he would do aixiut I'm heard Osborn tell thl Ht'orx luni.-elf She Mind riuyx ..tK-l-know win!" ritoiiefl '.ic -lie bast a am who ixtgs and birds ans) didn't do with blm Vadam. p: ifessor. -you should con- mcs.ii ne luckiest womeni At iiwnrd Ti.odpre Roosevelf hom he me; uiroia:) Prof Osborn also ad-x-!ecl he: jn him his head. WUllaan BeeiH ha- f. i uotten Rocsevelfs exact word- lie- -hey must have characteristically can ud conviction. "After ituh.ic ' he roncludea. "I became a. scientist " N.xt Qtprg H Cohan, ipx-. wM by Public Ledger. y FoKw Hands ' vv XWiX CIGAR.ETTES I Man in the Moon I DEMAND J 1 ii u , i r 1 1 i at 1 "Rupert Brand" 9 ippers "THE DAINTIBST BUBAKPAST FOOD.' Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Cv Lf I'rlnce Kupert. TLC P. an ad ian National Qic Largcft Railway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Calllngsj from I'HINCE hi i-kkt for VAMCorvrn. virroniA. skatti.e audi intormedlste ;olnt. each rill Ksliw and si WAV at 11 p :i For KKTCIIIU AN mid AN VOX. each WIKMXD . 4 p m. Por HTEWAIIX eacb SATI RIIAV at in p m Por NORTH anil SOI Til tl I ftN rilAHI.OT.TF. II.AM, Fortnightly PAHSKNOF.ll TKAINH I.RAVE I'KINC K RI'PKItT Each MONOAV. WLONBaitAV and MAT! Ill) A V at 11 80 am tor I'KIM E aX)ltOK. EDMONTON. UINNII'RO. all point Bastern Oanada. Uniten States AOENCV AU. OCEAe, HTMAMNIIIP LINTS, (la Canadian Natlmial Express for .Money Older. Furelgn Cheques, etc.. aho lor your nett shipment, citv TirKtrr omer,. na tiiiiio r... ruiNce KUrr.nT. rhn ttt canadianJ PACinc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krtrtilksn. tvrsngell, Juneau, ami Kkngwny March SI, April 11, 21. To Vanemiter. Victoria anil Seattle Arll 4, , 11. I'lllNCllsiH ROYAL l'r IhitnUle, Kast llella IWIIu, Oeean rails. Nsmu, Alert Ila.v. CemiilMill Hler and Vancouver eery Friday. 10 p.m. Agenry fnr sit rtteamslilp Lire. Full Infornmtlon from V. ll. OltfJIIAlUI. (lenerel Aient. rnrner nf 4th Street and 3rd Avenue. Prior lluprrt. II.C. riione SI LOOK at YOUloTHES EVERYONE EIE DOES Our aprlntr stock of High Grade Men's Wear is now hc-re. Hundreds of Briton's finest woollens from which to choose "that pring suit." tailored to your measure by Canudu's foremost Clothes' buildera "Society Ilrand." Obey That Impulse Do it Today TH0R JOHNSON