HHHHHRIHHHilHHHHH9HfeflflESJ99HHIHHMEBEilHKifluBK iff 4 . mi PAOfi TWO DAILY EDITION party i. ; the laniji; without ai , be ' V 1 Now tha next thfng t chosen and t Qutetc ST j5hj C71I Infinite pains-hours of study and thought to every small particular the most carefully trained" tea organization in the world, buying the best teas, blending most skilfully packing the best way. So Is "SALABA'S" delicious flavour guarded. .The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. SURSCRIPTION RATES III the cause nl d There is the iiiilepf iideii fully withdraw ' 1 1 V l','!!; a iiii.it in lei ),::. ellinerai Oil I Mill ' Cnnsiia ii(iv :ha; Mr. Thompson have , We do liol see what in without iiu -uj,,i futile. t it h 1 1 TREAT i The Illov'!' made ye-!;! the leadi nat on o, ; !u- v treaty not to i a s,,rt to u ai i taken so far i: the e.m.-.e ni in arri ing a; a '.asi - ot uiid a combination wn.ibl make rate again.st au.t po-, ii.iii'y British Columbia, the British -fx. consi;k AT1VE The C(iiwrval: n.. i ailiiicialr to i hi, test lit i in is tn Ijc assumed, u . :i ).',' I'robalik u bi-ller rtmn i i holds tli' rt.-icit n;' i I: Work (in the lin.sijial hnard year 7.0 Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1.40 transient Advertising on rront Pajie. per inch $2.Q L.ocai Headers, per insertion, per une Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word . . Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporter Telephone - - Member of Atuiil Bureau of Circulations nnllill..i!i-il . i' .l.::.ili' ! t hi . iniriii uai h'li ii.cl raw heel I ! ! " - and nil in other e; i :. ' iei r . huh r.'lii n. -t mi. i i i i audio he ha- hit n- l ieh .li. ,i l :L llll 98 8G Satin d r. . April 14, NOMINATfON I.. an:, s I i'..ui,p.,ii uii.'.is'.i r nt laud 1 : ' i ti i ne Ui ei ii..-i. Mi. ha- i 'lie -nine p. ii iile- in the , miKTit e. S. .. turiK il t lie i mi' n ran do. to wiii'i Witii tiiin :n a -1 m i" i n' i ale I 1 1 i . - an lliaKe Ne 1o-.m; e-t v;l TO Ol TLAW WAR MAKE FAlit fJOOI) ONE i- iT!i decided to hold n fall fnir thiii 25 .2 .13 1 1 - iere. iioin ionJ e. riient ity 1 in ' t::i !i-!d ami'aiKi: hi .ii i alii! that i- mat on. -liou!,i srace-1 b hi- party. LetJt A.- we see it, to stay : Me belongs would be i Mo is to maKe jt a success. A good board has been e matter is safe in their hands .but the co-oneration of all the poop!, in desirable if the best results are to be obtained. Doubtless she directors will unfold their plans as they decide on a course of auion and citizens will be kept in close touch with the situation. BRITISH MONEY FOR CANADA British money is coming to Canada fast and is causing a good deal of activity. Not only is it in mining that this is noted. The deal for the B.C. Electric Railway is an interesting one and other developments may follow in its wake. T.he huge power ; lant' at Bridge Rive is supposed to be part of the deal and possibly pulp or paper plants may follow. . , , . . It is in mines that we have so far noticed the greatest influx that will affect this district, but who can say what may be done in regard to pulp and paper in the near future? There is bound to be something big around the mouth of the Naas River before long- An Ally oS Commerce CO-OPERATING with every phase ol Canadian the largest number el branchea in Canada it- For tlie grafter prosperity of Canadian business. tt ST'wf rasas VANCOt-'VCH The Royal Banli Of Canada 1 Prina; Rupert Drancb - - F, 35. RofettJtjiB, Ma -g-, CRIB AND WHIST PRIZES AWARDED TWO IIIXIHtKIl HMtMIXM I'KKSIINT LAST MliHT AT KNJOY.MM.K . IT XC'TIOX IMini MOONK I.OIKIK UM'U'KS river two hundred LvJ-gi" u;-f ;L-dp for Lthe tti seuttlon (if ' tlu-' Clear ton to wtre prei mskhiK ore ship, to Moose Lodge, received by B. M. Simpson, Newton Cup. for whist runnera-qp. to CNR. Ladles, received by Mrs. P. S. Wennlg Individual cup for highest ladlas' standing. Mrs. O. Stegavlg. Individual run for highest men's standing, B M. Simpson. 1 rt.u-ain f?nn fn.r rrthHnir rhAmnlOn- I " J i r-l! I ;l ? i . . . - : ' r- r i ouy delivery, oy man or carrier, yeany period. pa,ld in advance Kft.OU ship, to Grotto, received by Aid O W. For lesser period, paid i'i advance, per month 50 Rudderham. By niail to all purl of Northern and Centra! British Columbia, i Newton cup for crlbbage nimiers-up. paid in advance for v.'arly period f:i.00 Orange Lodne. receiwd by w R-th- Or four ninnfn-; t'nr n nn,ell By mil to all other parts of Empire Empire and and United United State; states, " " M 1 . t By mall to all other countries, pe Mr. Newton also presented F E. ,.;id in advance per year ... $6.00 !of .., t.rv of both Whtet and Crlbbage Leagues while Mr Newton, who wa president, was similarly honored by B. M. Simpson. Winners of whlit prizes tor the evening were: ladles flrtt. Mrs. N. McLeod; ladles' second. Mrs. Roles: ladies' tblrd. Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse: men's first. R Kllloti. mens second: J. McLean, men's i third. Charles Phillips j Crlbbage prize-winners were: men's flrft. Ted Rorvli: men's second. J. 'Bitlccr: mens third. D. McCorklndale; 'ludies' first. Mn. A. Mcltae; ladles' t-.econd. Miss E . Mis. Tom Boulter I G tills Royer was master of monies for whist and Aid. D. W. Rud- derhsm tor crlbbage. Tom Elliott presided at' the door. The committee In charge consisted of A. O. Franks, chalr-their :ntan, A. O. Bartlett, D. C Schubert. W. u ho, it Lj,mD' N- Mussallem. Jack Preece. W oerry and J. amltn. After cards, refreshments were served and dancing followed, music being by Miss Irene Morrison's orchestra. WHEAT EXPORT AT VANCOUVER I a good one. i'i-w or tiniix khom that pout ONTIXl KK l XAHATKII VANCOUVER. April iwheat from this port continues unabat led but only one small consignment went to the Orient. Following were the by roiled St.iN s and France to get snipments during the week: bind themselves in a world' Benjamin Franklin tor London i-t im important steD that has been lw "u" BU here should be no difficulty i ,"wara . .. I,. '. I. 1.. lit II ry i I'lf.WI UU.. i - aoiuiiv i; usiy win iau in une. nucn ii w I' an old -afe for many years at any tei national conflict. to Colon for orders. Falmouth for orders. 381 .305 bus. Minnesota for Havre with the option of Antwerp 82.000 bus ; for Antwerp 47.204 bus. O re y lock for London 4S.9M bus.: tor Liverpool 52,040 bus. Bengloi to Hampton oBada tor orders 2BS.084 bus Benefactor for London 92.400 bus.; fur Liverpool IS.2&4 bus. Balboa for Swedish ports 201,47. 811 ton Hull for London 389.731 bus. Sydland to Fsyal for orders M7.2S0 JUS. Thlrlby for Hull 2B8.867 bus. Tacoma for Yokohama MJ0I bus SUCCESSFUL TEA AND '. SALE BY BAPTIST AID .. U. . '. . I'll ix-tUm In Cliiirrh YeMentay Afle niwn .tltntrtHe awl HI rutrwnlsetl A very successful tea end sale ot home cooking was held at the First Baptist Church yesterday afternoon un drr the auspices of the Ladles' Aid. The funct'i a was well patronised and a substantial sum waa realized. The toi room waa beautifully decorated with dnffodlls. narcissi and green fellage Mi's F. H. Llnzey, president of the Aid. waa assisted by Mrs W F. Price In welcoming the guests. Con veners In charge of the tea room were Mrs. J. A. Lindsay and Mrs. A. Ivaraon who were assisted by Mr. W. W. Wratball. Mrs. C. O. Campbell, Mrs. O. Stromdshl and Mrs. O. W. Johnstone Mrs. Charles Larkln had charge of the fancy work table nnd Mrs. Frank mcrrls and Mrs. Bert Morgan, the home cooking. Mrs. Oeorge Hlbbard acted as cashier NEW HAZELTON There are now sixteen men on the payroll at the Mdhawk property and the crew will soon be Increased again. A Jlgg plnnt 'SfttVed 'tins' week and It is expected to have it in operation -within a few day. Much high gride aa well as milling ore is In sight. AI Harris la Ftiperlniendent In charge of operations. Police headquarters at Haaelton are having considerable improvements made (o their surroundings, there being considerable Jail Kbor available these day. A new compressor has arrived at Hare It on to he used by the provincial department of public works on the ribbagai. '" ljigWj;,lirtvi?n llnrireuiwn alM Terrace. Tl PelitotilKe Club met on Tuesday night of tin week it .I"- home of Mrs. R. . eariirnt. Last ,u Mrs- James Trumbull's, prize were won by Mn. Chappolt and Mn. Seigent. There vh eom" siu.w h.te at the lint of the weejt bm fin we.ither has pre-villed for the past lew days nnd It bat been quite we.rm. htuhta ti.t ,f.WBtinl OI lne cunpaii. 'Whist una Crlbbage League seasons to j their respective winners. The evening piuved to be most enjoyable. I Miiitlniu at tlu trochlea were ! H i. .llnM,. Ki a M UMVtnn' iruiu vauuuuver iu uinivc ....... tor the mill that is to 1 n..ui . -,v.i.. expects UJh trade ore In considerable q'uan-J tlty Is uow belli stoput xi-jm. ine Oliver Cup mine W B. Dornber. presl- orth this summer. ls due this week be established o i '-he property Uiis summer. Wrl ncll. Premier M.L.A. states McLean to W. W. Anderson of Haaelton porting a new Sedan car. that visit up. ...... -"""I"-" 1 ,K .Minn in th 111. u .-(,-- - Tb Canadian Legion has opened a irculatlng library in New Haaelton. J. F. Morrlssey. teacher of the Be bine Indian school, ha. tendered his resigna tion to . Hydr. Indian agent. I Dan McKenzle made a brief business ; trip to Smlther- last week Thcinas King and Martin Saunders, 1 old timers of the d:str:ci. arrived las. week and have Joined the staff of the Mohawk mine. Edward O. Brown and John Lewis. Vancouver mining men, have returned south after spending a couple ol week,-:n the district. E. A. Ooddard of Pacific baa boen pending the Easter holidays at his borne In New Hazel ton. i Is now W. J. I. Oreenaway of Alice Arm la : MMfMttn ttm ffd tmr hnllrfftva In Mjr 1 M Earle: ladles' thlrd.',r- , Miss UosTatt of Haaelton la spending the Easter holidays in Smitbers. ( been! Carl Wilson of Klsplox baa spending the Easter holidays at There were special Easter services at ' all the local churches last Sunday and I there were large congregations lu each case. Thara was a Oood Friday service j in the Haawiton United Church. ; The baseball season was opened in Hazeium on Monday when the natives i of Hazel ton and Klsplox met on the . local grounds. Douglas Lay, resident mining engineer, addressed a meeting in Hazelton ilast evening. Dr. H. C. Wrlnch. MX.A. oecUptad the ' chair On Wednaeday is The flow ofin,m' spoae at ew nazeiion. Pete Epoch la hopeful ot soon oper-l sting the ferry on the Skeena River at' ; Haaelton again although the ice has not presentation here of yet gone out. (Widow" next month. ily have moved Into house at Harrlton. Mrs. Mackay's FRINGE GEORGE Local real estate men sold 27 lots In one week's drive at reduced prices, the special sale being conducted by H. O. Perry. O. W. Mason and M. C. Wiggins. Purchasers have included Jacob Lalth. A. P. Anderson. Prince Oeorae Con struction Co.. j. A. Boyd, A. E. Roberta. B. J. Oarvey and O. Fehf The Dooming "hduee on Third Avenue conducted by Bant falvo was gutted by fire Wednesday nlgttt The darn age was by insurants. D. H. I Shield rick of New West minster win arrive in the city soon from Revels to k to take the position of accountant in the local branch of the Bank of Montreal succeeding N. P. Woodward who has been transferred to br manager of the Elbow Park branch f the bank in Calgary. C. H Lrwtn will arrive In Oeorae next week to prepare c Prince for tha bre throats need this Double- Treatment Rubbed on the throat, Vicks relieves in two direct ways: (1) Its vapors, released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the air passages; and (2) At the same time Vicks "draws out" the soreness like an old-fashioned poultice. wVAPOR UB Owr t? Million Jars IteoYtAxa the show "Red R. W. Haggen ot Vancouver returned1 Spectacular attractions are to be pre-eoutb at the first ol this week after aented by the Fair Board at the annual having made a survey of the Mohawk Dominion Day celebration here. There property. (will be a first price of MOO on a sweep stake on bone racing. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chappell and fam J. B. Lambert ha purchased the double eorner at the intersection of George Street and Third Avenue occupied by the business premises, of ,tiw Lelth Hardware and A. M. Patterson tor M.600. Aid. Alas Moffat left this week tor Edmonton where he will receive medical treatment. Charles A. Pyne baa started a movement for the plan unr of shade trees In she residential sections of the city. Other residents will Join with him In boatrtifylng . their particular section of the town. . Lmu? of he'laevsrHjrrWa're fc Furniture Co. for the purchase from an Ontario owner ei (he property on Tblrd Avenue at prasant occupied by M. B. Buchanan. Subscribe for the Dally New "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT" I'ltlNC'K IUTr:KTLl.r;CTOIUI, IUHTHICT NOTICE 1 hereby riven that I shall. Monday, ine 311 qay of May, 1038 me nour 01 iu . "ina In in the the fa at the Court-:, ire. Prince Bu- Bert, hold a tvuion for uymtTCAi siiung 'he Court of ins Burnt: of nwililfur the list of voter for the . ' IsetorTT district, and of heerlmj and I'-itermlnlns any and all objections to th; retention of any name on the "Id list, or to the registration as a v-.'.sr f any applicant for registration: and Lit the other purposes set forth In the "Provincial Elections Act." Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 6th day of April, 1028. REGISTRAR OP VoTxftl 119 Prince Rupert Electoral District.' MINERAL ACT (Form p.) r 01' IMI'ItOVUMKNTS mues rrom ine town of Atlln. TAKE NOTICE that we. fame Stake and C. R. Fraser, Free Miner's Certificate I nu. osvtMj-wiroi, intend, sixty guys rroml the date hereof, to apply to the Mining i Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Ormit of the above claim. ' And further take notice that artinn 1 under ar-ll n SB must be commenced bufore t ie Issue of such Certificate of Imnrovcuirnt Dated this 8th dav of March. A.D. 10JB. II. MrN. rRAS!5R, A.-snt. DEMAND Saturday, Apr it : - . m after' the wDi?Mw jmst 1kmm$ chocofate'bav the real Oft Heiay! kaS tmt -size Same f&moui quality, made the hon-iiiaIcvay ft. WO Tl . row at an canity counters r Made in Montreal MkflBflaBW aw me he&l jMyT you can still gec tloublesac h Henry! lllUiUMUugMJ by WALTER M. IOWNEY CO. 1 1M1TED "Rupert Brand" Kippers THi? DAINTIEST RRFAKFAST POOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., U$- Prince Rupert. B.U SPECIAL SALE 320 PAIR OP SILK KNIT HL003IBRS Values up to 2.06 pair. In shades of Ashen of Rosen, Maize. Deep Rose V; Harvest, Paw. . Lavender, Pearl.. Hlack, White. All size Per pair $1.50 Fraser & Payne Unlveraal Trading Co. LOOK at YOUR CLOTHES UVURYONE BLflB DORS Our sprl ig atock of High Grade Men's Wear ia now her. Ilundi' of BrLon s finest woollens from which to t l.oos. 1 nu" 7. rU"?.oed t0 your me"re by Canada's t..n most CKHb0t I UlldsM .1 "Society RranA" Ohey Thnt Impulse Do it Today THOR JOHNSON