THE DAILY NET8 PAGE TWO pffi ilfl! 860 Never hofnrA hn cuch earo been used In or The Daily N&ws PRINCE RUPERT - BUITISjr COLUMBIA L. ASTER Tomorrow is Kasu-r. ir.r a chosen by wit- kimuhmi ukuii celehra.e I lie n s'tr: it! ' later aiiapied y '.h, ( . .-.ti.i festival-', thai .!' the re .-in n- If l here ai e any w lm un dead, we sugge-l itial ;i;in- i dead hopes, a joy ml reiiirtn from the death oi aimii s.-n.- ti complished for a ilei'itiitc ;iiirio.-e. Kasler should in- a ;n : n! I :m Honihreness of wiiin r in;.i .in mii me warniUi anil iiin i'iu'i.-iii GREAT SIOKV To be a great story teller is a great many jieople. Telling s'ur.c- ni lie speakers in putting tlieir amli'-in-e in a receptive mm id for :iu- .ii"--.i.'i may be used for illustrating iniporiai and drive away the blue-. Chauncy Depeiv. kiinwi just (lit-d at the ripe agi- n! ! the results fully justified ;h became rich but he neer g,i life, thut of bringing siiii-hii. enhrfnffl teas foF'the public. Never before has such a blend P of, high quality teas been made, as In "SALADA". This flavour, this unfailing deliciousness Is bringing pleasure to millions. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday,' by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. l'ULLEN - - - Managing Editor. SUBSCIUITION KATES City Delivery, by mmil or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For lesier period, paid in advance, per month 50 By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period v. . . $3.00 Or four months for $1.00 By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United Spates, paid in advance per year ... $6.00 By mail to all other countries, pvr ye.ir . . $7.50 Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion ...... $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch . $2.80 Local Reader, per insertion, per line 25 Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word 2 Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line 15 Contract Kates on Application Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION jgutifL- Saturday. April 7. 1928 FESTIVAL 1 -,iai ill llie resurreelinii, ii r i r. a I i " .i .-( i 1 1 .. J-;o.-iie. u- llli' time ui hi. .n. er the winter's so-i-p hihi i nnrch lie ti.e realesl of theii i I i nin t lie (lead. it iii-lii c in the resuri'i'i '.i".'! of tin ; .n I: a tiling as tin- re-uri-ei-iH-ii mi our aims and aniiiit mns. a change tin life of .joy in wuik well ac v. All life is bur.-ting f i om the n in..- in siring uith rinse al:eaii TELLER :iean.- of bringing smiles to a :iy be used effectively by pub at ease and making ilu-m fee! u h!i Ii is to loll.iw. ! rut hs. Tllev cileer ! he is the greatest of story tellers. .. lie made a study of the art effort, lie was a businessman up what wa.- the renl meaning of n i ; o i rie. sic! has and and ilis ublir gathering" and cheering everybody with .stories. The Ci'i-nt Sii Isaac Niv. to:: thooehi himself a theologian but to us he is the -cirnt i.-t i.in. .ii -cmi-ri-d the law of gravitation. Possibly Depew thought himself a i lilwaymaii, a lawyer, a capitalist or a politician, tun in nm-; men !u v. iii always remain the champion after dinner speaker and story teller. May his memory inspire many another to follow his example. HEAR WARNER SPEAK The editor of the Smithers newspaper who Is also president of the Assocmted Boards of Trade of Interior British Columbia is to bring a message from the interior to the people of Prince Rupert oi Tuesday next. He is to be the chjef speaker at the Board of Trade dinner. Doubtless most business and professional men and many others in tbe city will wish to hear him. He should have a message of inspiration and faith for Smithers is one of the towns that has made good, and the Interior News is a successful newspaper. KILLING REDS IN CANTON . CaBtpn is having a bad time just now. In Canton Reds are Loin? executed a a measure of self defence to prevent an uprising. Life Is lightJy esteemed in that country and law and order are not mucb in favor with a great many. The pnetrSti of Betsbeviaty is causing all sorts of trouble and -it may be years before there is any settled government in the country. Presently, however, China will awaken and these troubles ar partly the result of the beginning of the letting in of light. VANCOUVER POLICE TROUBLES No one seems to know much about Vancouver's police troubles but there have been all sorts of vague murmuring there for sometime in regard to graft and law breaking among members of the force. In the greatest commercial centre of the west ft is desirable that conditions be such that the city may be an example to the rest f Ikn nwiLlni If a Pnvnl Cnmmi uxi rtn is the nnlv mp.ms of ffpt- ig ai lacis, it ib iu uc iiuicu uiai n ivoti vwmh, ..... graniea. i any rnie ii seems now n n siiiiivuiinii n be done to allay public feeling in the big city. See Casiada First Every boy and girl should visit STheHome of Shreided Wheat We pay all expenses to Canada's greatest natural wonder for those who write the best essays on "Shredded Wheat" Write for particulars to THE CANADIAN-SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, Ltd. - ""Xncn PaVt. Ontario ' T DIVES AND HAUNTS OF UNDERWORLD ON SCREEN I K3MaBSBBSTC?nlc iiiaawi mmm of American ' TONOUE in the morniiin and cold shoulder in th? ewr.lng makes pretty good lare. if ycu like It. THERE are W.o sides to every question, there's mine and my wife's. SHE may be all the world to you young man but It Is not jlwuys good to have the whole World for .your own. WOMAN r:!.; ;j!.i' DO Mv AND v:d( i .'" Tli..' ter '. lirt'.- j; :ks a man's heart la In if It la at her feet. v ho that girl la?" "h the present faah--. by the time my :,i.- they're out ot !-i-i:id good pro- mum he' lu (!i he'a been sayin' : buy me a new "lid spare the Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert .rnii. :. i9ii. Pu-ai.. r .?..hn Olf. 1 1 .i::d Hon. T. D i i. .- m:a it .JUU, are urging :,. f.Ti. i... uthorltles make use . y. r,,. uupert dry dock In tbe i ...cm in shipbuilding for war Lieut. Shaw of Vancouver Is at present In the city recruiting for the Hoyal Flying Corps. Men between lT!,i and 35 yeara of ige are dealred. For the first time aince his return from oversee. Andy Hepburn waa at the wheel of the fire truck yesterday afternoon when an alarm waa turned fn from the home of Mrs. P. I. Palmer. Fourth Avenue East. There waa a fire on the roof, presumably caused by a defect In wiring. In The Letter Box k.iti:ic (IIKKU. lion; AMI 3 Editor, DaUy New. The following 1 the eaperteaoe of the newly dead by one Who has passed through then: Tbe chrje - beta. tw ,HI eo thai after' death 1 more remarkable than that of the caterpillar to tbe butterfly. What first aatonlebed me. that here Is no aucb thing a distance on the Invisible plane. Just before my transition I wanted to see my mother who was on the other aide of the continent and Instantly after my paaalng 1 found myself beside her. I remember that I wa very much surprised and perplexed because I could not make my presence known. However, she felt it. for she was much agitated and told her maid that something must have happened to her William. That Is what she always called men. and aald that Khe felt 1 waa near her. Although I kled and careased her aa I always did, he did not know It. Finally the door bell rang and a telegTam waa handed to her by the maid. "William :-..i8 paased away. Wire If you can comt to the funeral, with my wife's name, "Laura" at the bottom. Poor mother I 8he sat dared aa the teas rolled down her wrinkled cheeks. Then she went to her room, knelt at her bedside and prayed to be taken to her loved onee wb had eroaaed the river Jordan, Then atte told the maid to telecraph my wife th she wow')" ae- 'lw flut -train I accompanied her on the train and at the etatlon met my wire. Kissing and embracing each other, mother and daughter took a car to my bene. Laura led mother to my room, tenderly took the white cloth from my earthly form .and kkwed its brow, lovrng tears lixe glistening ptuh oa 1U pale cheeks. Uy body still had an attraction for me. I would return to It then go to Laura and the children and try to make them understand tin. I wa Jntvppy nd having na .soaring tnrougn u .... Ii lends all tbe wonders of the earth. There te fid death. ''J$rSr.eroo! ffJ " "c"' """v . ......... r-imlnal llrflll IWW! Hern Here Till ViTfk-eml .The cry of -plhue rmB cl'iu tlic eui. . llfave we foraot Thine iguny .it yore Conventional background usually as- The nall-plerced hauua. Thy autferinn aoclated with crook melodramas were and,, tears ' w I the discard in filming It not .tin a. fu t, Ovary, Ulh of "Underworld" Ben nacnta puwewu. i. "v ii shown bare iau ago . . . . . ... ti. . . ....... mvitiH win tha uuluOt repesveu taingm. vvcu uwy mon w. - .,iirrnw0(.ioa and colon u. memos i that breathe the Mint 01 re.nism nave im mj . .u-.. IxajttteWgfc. 1)3 Jotof Von 3ternter. Thy garb or woe ? di$ctfcr'arfte flfrm The scenes showing the heart of a Oethsemane. -Thv aorro-.v and Thy metropolitan city were taken In down-i aiuune! : town Loa Angelea during the ruah And may we hear today, )( ( as 01 old. ,., ..n th hurrvlnn thronas were Above the storm, the tusnult ami the ton intent on aettlns home to realise strife they were being caught by a battery of Thy words of triumph over death: cameras, wnoio. i .Tk undm-worlil haunta. dtturv cares. , me. MrOi.mita of criminals and dlat ware if thorns. Grant Lord that we may never f cruet the Resurrection a.id the house district streets have a compelling. JAMES t iirtrnvSTER. interest, while offering opportunities for exceptional photography. I TIIK CENOTAPH Against theae background a drama ,h hv Editor. Daily Mows; I copied. 7 ' m! With reference to th- propoaed Ceno- wu u..v. l .r.,, ... ,K,. ,mnrv of Brook. Larry Semon and ircd Kohler .; lPn ... ... The production waa Eiaae unacr na Turnbull's supervision. i Man in the Moon ths ths fn.lle fallen hereff. of the lit war. by all moans let there be some sort of memorial to them May 'i y rest in j,jpea. heroes But what a.su 'hp fallen of the late war v. tin re Ktli! slivt Fallen o:i evil .1ay5? 1. what '.he parson say Is rorrect the dead her.c- art all right :iaw. 1 heard one. jt j clerg) t.i in say th.it those who vere K ill - EU it kiicu nil. ii .v-uuu i.. kill- wr. .vent straight to hesven! There an : ' Many of us returned soldier In Rupet dead "up agalnn It" ami through no1 fault of ours. My personal evperienee! Is only one of thjusandx. I have teen j badly wounded and oe.-ute . suffer severely from rhe-.-..)ia:;-n I tun unable : fj da hard physu-al v.orl: thjuah p- j fectly willing unci wien i it and( fall down- on the Job. I aiu abused, 1 iiieered and Jeered a! hen I mention) .Ant Jiy und' trcuhie me I am told1 c-artoly: "Come, nort o! those old jldiers' trick." L1VIMI IIEItliKS I wjuld suggr-t. Mr. L'd:'.or. that be-Ides the propo-ed Ceiuta;)h to the Falln Htrce" i Peace lie to their athen aomethlr.K alsj uld be dan; .3.- ihe fallen hvinir he.- et Wh? not turn the waste ground r. (run of the Court House Into ormanonUl aardeusl with a fountain rr r- n.nke tht place ! a bln-e cf color m th -uninu-r and a ' tablet could be placed In a prominent place saying the.'.- gt ln were constructed to the memutj of tbe fallen ad by their ecmr.. les the fallen i living The same coulo be dane with tbe grounds approaching thi CNR. Station or depot here The sidewalks' lu the city could be Improved or re-; t.al- those on Thl.e Avenue are a ferlect disgTHs I w people nearly breaking their aeeka y terday by falling over loose boardri and tablets inserted here and there- to the memory, etc. the coat to be me. bv popular and public subecrlp,lom. v it is, the Ceno-; taph would be i only an excuse for the local MUltia, to parade uh their ol'lcersj lu their fancy unlfortru. and t.ilor-jautde swords and seme urn: chair general :o come along and spout a lot ot sentimental tosh, and ecu" and "hare a whiskey nd toda old' ftr. old chippie it the club" when It't. Mi over 1 know My suggestion. If a- ed unon. would give a gMd deal of employment and ' would be a public benefit besides and by the public aleo. Would you open i-ur columns for suggestions a to the beat rm of a memorial? The mayt. night offer a prhas far the beat t, tt-... Toum fnthfully. ONI OF THE "rA!,'jw UV1NO" Pa. The gardenliu suggestion, i! jicted upon, would si' e much needed light employment h-i rV. repairing the broken aidewalkai ?-wMieca who -hyslcally are unable Herform heavier -aaks. If th genewo ;-ibhc can sub- the Place, and The Time, . . . you SPPNO VOUR LUNCH HOUR IN A MAD SCRAMBLE. GETTING SEATS, "TO A POPUUAR SHOW mi-- Saturday. A sar i -AND AT 7-'5 VOURE AT THE TRV5TINO PLACE AND YOU WAIT -IT3 7.30" 7.VO-7.tW.50 AND -YOUREGETTiNO FIDGETY 7-55" A COP GIfE3 YOU THE ONCE OVER the "fallen living" and do a good deal niore good to them than to the (alien ioad (Peace be tj them). I hope .a the near future that the po era that i in'rol our destinies in the government u.ll bring in a Mil a they are oJoiuk in Kngland making It compulsory to employ all ex-aoldlera 1 rout Asoa Hmtup mftnt, s( writl NOTICE IN THR MArm of an ai TIIK' INtHII HTFUI NIIIP fV I.1MITBI 8,-: Hasting Ml reel. V V.M 'll'VRIt. iDDlleatlon for the latue of a Provisional Cert meat of Title for Lot sixteen do I. Block suttean (lfl). Town of Stewart. Map gl&A. Satisfactory proor or the lose of th Certificate of Title covering the above land having been produced to me. It la my intention to Issue, after tbe expire-.on of one mouth from the first pub' v ati-n hereof, a Provisional OerUflcate Title to the above land In the name of W H. VIGORS. Th original Certificate of Title la dated the )th October iio. and la numbered 173 1 97 Land BC. 19th h Mecsary March. Office. Prince Uupert. IBM ft. F MACLSOO. 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