PAGE TWO fqwhere! else but in a "SALADA" package can ybifjobtalh such high quality tea for so low a price and bo sure that such quality will continue. Try one package! If it does not please you, your grocer will gladly refund you your money. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except 8unday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited,' Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - ManaKing Edlar. Or four months for ' . . . $1.00 FAIR BOARD ELECTS ITS DIRECTORS MirnCt l.TY IN KKITHIXH IM OKI'M. TO f'.tl: II V OX Bl'MXKKS LAST X If HIT LITTLE INTEREST SHOWN IiIph if oitlng up Entirely Wu riitwd but Enough l rarrj mi Whipped t After wilding out (or reinforcement I In order to obtain the tuvrseury quo rum of fifteen persons, tlie North Brt itikta Columbia- Agricultural and Indus 'trial Association, at its third postpone- annual meeting last night finally elected the following as members or the Pair Board for the year 1938 Howard 8:een. Ben Self. Joaeph Brown Oe-?-c B Casey. Oiler Beaner, J. 0. SUHSCIMl'TION KATES ud j j aillta. These director It was City Delivery) by mall or currier, yearly period, paid in advance $6.00 'suggested at the meeting, should take For letter p4rlOU, paid Hi advance, pel month .00 charge of the arto'.rs of the Associa Dy mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia. nvrantime and. m view of the ap- .i J J m - t i. : i u sa Mt lavi-lr nf iitifa.t in trW ExMbi paiu in auvairee tor ye-triy iwriou a.vu uon. defer 1U decision as to the advli r. . m i. i .. i Li- ...-!. aottry cu noiauifl a r.ur tnis jear mU w a rjtner pans oi mui.-n uiurn.Ma. u nriusn nnallv mr iTwlltv.tTO p.I90I,s wer cniiure nu umii-u .iimes, iu.iu m .i.ixuiie ki jrar ... n.w tem) t0 tne meeting, those present Uy mail to all Otner rountrle, T year I7..W Including Fran Dtl.b. last year Fair DAILY EDITION THE NEW THEATRE CONTRACT It is very sat i -factory that a local contracting firm has been able ti s. i in tin ontrnct for the new theatre. Mr. Alvazoff also is to he i I'tijriaJu.'.iK il on having given the contract to a local firm, even though, as he says, he had good tender from Vancouver concerns. Mr. .Aiv.izoit is a man who has travelled a good deal and has SHOULD HE EXPLANATION We think Mr Newton -houjd give the people of Prince Rupert an explanation why he changed hi mind in regard to the Conser president, who ircupled the ctii.lr: W Transient Display Advertising. ier inch, per insertion $1.40 D. vanre. who an secretary, n Mus- Tnnal.nl ArivertUinir nn Kmnt lniM ium- in, h ! on sallem. Oeorse B Casey. D McD Hun- Local Readers, per insertion, per line Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word . Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line .... Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and 86 Reporter Telephone - - .Member of Audit Hureau of Circulations 2g,ter. Msicoim Mci-cca. rTcn scaoam Thomas Wilepn. 8. I. Parker, W. J. jKlrkpatrlclt. Mis 8 A Mills. Jack rtemnautll J Wilson. Thamaa Peddle W. V C. CNeUI. Howard Stem. J J. OIlHs. R. Oqlllaon and R. S Eyolfsen. Ttie meeting was called fur 8 o'clock and at 8:18 18 men were anting dlscus- ing the Idea of giving up the ghost by adjourning Indefinitely vhrn O?onr I Casey volunteered to go out Into the Wednesday, April 4, 1928 highway to pick up such members of the Association as he might find In order that there might be a quorum to proceed with the business . Those present, bemoaning lack of appreciation talked about their time being as valu able as that of those who weren't there and certain hopeless ones were think lng of going home when Mr. Casey ar rived with his cohort members of the executive of the Junior Football Leagu: investigate! rollilil tons In many cities. The fact that he chose who were staa-lnz a meetluu of thei Prince Rupert as the place ! ut his money is an indication that own downstairs In the City Hall. Mean-this city stands well in his eM imai inn. The amount invested bv the time ore or two more of the faithful time the theatre is loniiileted uil '.e elo ti SUM) (Mill unit that ia a ! dropped in and relief was gefftral. So good Jea! for residents of 'am on ur to put in here. before anybody could escape, Mr. DIbb ad Mr. Casey briefly but sadly ex plained the objects of the meeting and the. election of c (Beers was proceeded with. Members of last year's board. While willing to assist the new board In vative nomination , made a public announcement in his naner every way oosibic. felt satisfied that ami now Me ins jroiiu quite contrary to it. Without ny'SuggWlOrrjtTiinr ww-atnsr -tneir nur tnr vi ttnei of hostili-v to him -we suggest that he owes.it to the MofiJa who to nominated, it was evinj.Ut have so many times elected him to explain why he broke his word to the ( uuservative party. The announcements have been public so the explanation should be public. DIVIDENDS ON PRU.MIEK It is to be assumed that no reasonable man would suggest that the dividends on the Premier mine could well be continued at their present rate. It is too much to expect. The people who bought stock in that company expecting it must have been foolish. The company Will probably pay good dividends but not as high as those being paid now. Whether the dropping off will commence at the next quarter or be delayed for some time we do not know but it ia hinted that there will Be a change immediately. TIIBV SHOULD STEP DOWN Much conversation on the street has to do with the probable action of the Conservative nominating convention next week. We ' suggoat the best thing to do would be to call off the convention. What is the good of meeting? They are now helpless. If they back ihe self-RominateU candidate they put themselves in a most humiliating position and If they choose another candidate they will find themselves somewhat handicapped by the situation that has developed. Whv brinir candidates here from outside if nnthinv can be done? lletter admit the helplessness of the situation and submit gracefully ' ulng ' dBt "hn tey ., , . , , . , ... , . ,. . . get together " and eiect their officers for to the yoke that has been placed upon their necks. But it is not: I 1 . . . 1 II I LI.. L I.IJ 1 III .i . - . ' our uuainew, we anuii prouui ne imu, no we win gic no mure wot advice. , , CHILDREN AND ritoros w. to kiimiwti; -it vkxim: CKCTIOX AXI f'OXMXK ATTEX-TlOX TO Ol.llKK I'tOI'l.l: At the iirtvttng of the l.ihrary Boar'l last nigh:. Jamrn Blutk presiding. M:s OrulkJ'hank ihr lllirarlan. enm:ne'ir'-:l that the Juvenile section of tin llbrarv be clcscd Her renauita w.-.f briefly that there h not ".urflnen; mmipv ' i ii, , i i ii j i'. voted to provide books for the while library The present building la not large enough to accommodate the books for all sections The young children used the books badly and they needed replacing often and to put the Juvenile collection in condition now would mean the purchase of a number or new books. Pairy tales in particular were needed. Mlas Crulkshank suggested raising the ,nr limit for borrowers to 14 or 18 iitid Uninn the book ceses now aooom-modntlnit the Juvenile boohs for the I" pose nf the library. ft ma- decided to lay the matter on it- iiVi;e for n mouth and make a decision at the next meeting of the I'.r.arri No baking failures here Rpmnrfiq no skill to serve ll 1 Just warm in oven, add hot milk and delight the whole family 'MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS there was going to be no mad scramble for honors. Nevertheless nine good men were finally selected, the vote standing as follows: Ihmard Mrru IS lien self 17 Jor llnmn IS U. II. faey IS Oiler IWner 1.1 J. . Miivljran II l. Mrl. Hunter 1 X. MHftsallrm II J. 4. (lllll. 11 Pred Wesch 18 Thomas Wilson 11 W. J. Klrkpatrlck 11 O. I. Oullck 11 Another vote was taken to settle the tie for ninth place between Mr. Olills and Mr. Wesch. the former being chosen. Much appreciation was expressed to the football people for attending and the meeting thee) adjourned. The new board held an Informal meeting before departing for the pur- GREATER WAR COMING SOON i KCTi iti: or i.ii.H.. Ki'i;Ki:it in;iti IIY I.AIidt Al IHKXI K I..IXT XHillT There were about three hundred parsons in attendance at the Moose Hall last night to hear the lecture by Walter P. Salter of Toronto. Canadian general manager of the International Bible Students' Association, on the subject: "All Nstlons Preparing for War Why" Fred Cameron presided and Cliff Cameron played orxan accompaniments for the hymns. Mr Salter quoted freely from the words of modem statesmen and compared them with certain Blblcal prophecies. He declared that preparations were now being made for a colloaml world conflict that would be even more extensive and more disastrous than was he Oreat War. After this struggle, he prophesied, would come the "thousand years of peace." ' Mr. Salter deenired that the Inter-fiatlonar BIWe " ' StudenliT Association would right to a finish the ban that haJ been pi seed upon It by the federal Mi,,inment as far as the we Of the radio was concerned. If necessary, the matter, would be taken up on the Moor of the House of Commons. The speaker expressed the hope that the time would soon arrive when there would be religious freedom. Mr Salter's lecture war listened to with rapt attention Subscribe for the Dally Newt. THE DAILY NFT7S O i A Hk r3jiH' i k. l ni.N. i r 'George Robinson. US Iliason Ave. Toronto. Riding lor 25 yeus An excited resident of West view dashed into the elty police station along toward eight o'clock last night with the sensational ' news that neighbors had Jumped his fence and' were chasing his wife with hammers and other Implement of backyard warfare. A taxi was called and Corp. Badmun. night chief, hastened to the scene with the distressed husband only to find that the assault had been withdrawn and the scene of attack was quiet. The husband said that he was going to lay niformaUon this morning. Constable Uarger, R C M P. arrived In PAIN in BLADDER Promptly tasttl Ity SANTA L MIDY Re sure In get the (If inline ljflk for the word -MIOV" Read Wliat George Robinson' MffiW&elegraph Messenger Says About The Safety of the Bicycle "T'VE been delivering telegrams in Toronto 1 for yearsr same as the rest of the lads, in all sorts of weather. I know what I'm talking about when I say the bike's the only way for us. It is Easier to Ride in Crowded Streets "I'd a mighty sight sooner be on the wheel down-town than on my feet. I can get around a lot easier, and safer, too. We Ride all the Year and No One Gets Hart "There isn't much chance of getting hit, because the motorists sort of look out for you Only five of our seventy boys got touched liBt year-ami no one was hurt. Cheaper than Street Cars and Sluicker than Autos "Besides, look at the money I save. I'd use the price of a bike on a street car in a very short time. And I couldn't get in a quarter of the trips I make now. None of those traffic jams for me. I slip' around them." $fiV ivM. JU? lie city from Telkwa on yesterday afternoon's train, returning to the Interior this morning. I MINERAL ACT (Porm P.) CEUT1HCATE or I.MI'nOVnMEXTS xoruir: Princess Pat. Lot 43 : Pilot. Lot 4M7: RAP. Lot 4366; Obs-: -er. Lot 4S6B, Mineral Claims, situate in tie Atlln Mining Division of Cassia DU..;.t. Where located: On Munro Mountain about four miles from the town of Atlln. TAKK NOTICE that we. JMsve Stokes and C. R. Preset. Prce Miner's Certificate No. 80080-90001. Intend, slaty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvement, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Orant of the above claim. And further take notice that aetlon. under section SS must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of improvements, Dated this ftth day of March. A D. l18 U MbN. PTtABER, i Agent. " NOTICE'' IN THE MATTER of an application for the tsue of a Provlalonal Certificate of Title for Lot sixteen (18), Hlock sixteen (IS). Town of Stewart. Map 818A. Satisfactory proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title covering the above l.-.r.d having been produced to me. it la my Intention to Issue, after the eaplra-tlon of one month from the first publication he.eif, a rrov'stonal Certificate of Title t the above land In the name of W II. VICKERS. The original Certificate of Title ia dated the 38th October, lnio. an l : numbered 2731. Land R- jlstrv Office. Prince Rupert. B.C . lgi March. IBM. II. P. MACLEOD. 97 ltegutrar ot Titles. Cleveland-Red Bird-Perfect Columbia Massey and Joycycles for Children OYS! 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