PAGE TWO " THE DAILY Brown Label Quality Is the most widely used tea on the continent. Unparalleled for value. In Black, Green or Mixed blends. Sold by all grocers. 40c per Hb. 80c per lb. Also Orange Pekoe Blend (all black tea), 85c per lb. The Daily News PRIXCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. I'ULLEN - - - Managing Editor. SUH8CRIITION RATES City Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period', paid in advance $6.00 For leaser period, paid in advance, per month 60 By mail to all parts of Northern and C entral British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period $3.00 Or four months for $1.00 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance per year .... $6.00 By mail to all other countries, per year $7.50 Transient Display Adwt??-,,'. . Transient Aiher; i. ),y e: l'; .: Local Headers. :: .rtiixs. !" Classified Ad er, i ny. per nt Legal Notices, e.vli i m. 1 1 ii - irii'-v. I. :ira i line .1 i r China. T.'.r in : i u a c ,a-.it'. d ttie Nil' inn. i!i - ;, "iii.,1 .....ii - nunilii i ; :i,"m M.d it: , ;, ,. ;. adopted tin Ho I . iiiv i , -,., i,m Natioliidi-; ni-. .-niett a nil M'l .i-ut ruyrii-- ielvv-i-i iini-.n a-ni ai.a lla ei i user" inn '' rll"'1! oi:I rai- Kate - (.a A ! ; i jc t mi: Member of Audit llutenu of irrulutions DAIL? EDITION t I ' t I! d Sta1 $1 .40 $12. so '' i ! -d. . .Mat 17. i;ry i ats vi;oi r t;ov:nMi:T Tt"' N, w "I K l i - '"Hll' led Imnkli-t entitled "Fads AiM.ut Tt.c ; iinn,- ' I,, - ; a r,.,,ni,r l,net artiele.s tin the sub,,,- ii )...; i :,w ii :::;. ..,!. ! it hi Oriel i.,rm pra- . tit-ally all Hi. 1'.-.. : imj -mi ml want l.. know atimit the I'nited Slate.- Kott-rnnn-.i and r- ...-us;,! I.;. ( aiiadian- would have a irea' deal of edural : ve value. "ur ": ir AlrTI atlii-li we otiic' inies netfleet to lean, tlie nn-: . i. .m- tiin uu : . ....-! ur iH-iirhiiiir- and it is worihx ol H.r. Tm- r. i, ,. t 1 : a d ' ii ii - in lei'avl to ; he I'tiHei. niai'-s i- co i-ii, il i.i Irani to i aiiaila I' Yorker it; !;.'. .nl in'i-d Mate- in re !L' lorailie ot New IU'TH Sl.r .(.!:!) HOMERS Klltl: -hwed ' wo imii:ei- .. ,i . t a n d That i Mle new- ot ye.-;i-rda .i ,-: u . h;c .- -,...). Kifl, ,1 w, Know of hi- proue--. as a Oa-i .'ia.i p!..;..-i .i.u v., to read ot his successes Iay a tier ci... v.-- tlio i... le.-.u. ie-ui;- and take tart in that Way ill M,e ni) sp,.- , ,u; na' vm- do in I , ii -i.!.,! j, ,(,ni. j,, ,nr,,. plares to a nmcii iri.Mtei , Tin fame o .:.'!; atliael u all to a (.-reater or ies decree, mi,,: i- part oi tin .!et(.,opni-nt i.i modern lit'.v SI ( ( KSS OF NATIONALISTS oiHiiieriny onie tinn- and thei: "'. a ' '-ma-sat ics and I- illed ii ' - o' i 1 1 1 1 i t 1 '. in. ii who had 'at! . a a t In- home ill' I lie an'o w.oi ,1','i. !ht- .'ierucitl a' io:ia;i-'ii riia: ;!" Natna. i.st -a. i t --iriy evident and it la prohaidv ..; !v ii, u, h. - , ...ui.try will become once more a " " "'" al ' - n.cr ihiH taken place the better, if it in to be. With China t-c-tiabiiiihed, thin country will ntand a chance of doing tiiunj busineHH with them and Prince Rupert should benefit thereby. OUTLAWING WAR When Tremier Mackenzie King aayn he believed Canada . strongly in favor of joining with United States, France, Britain. Germany and other countries in outlawing war, he has made no mintake. Canadian aw a people are peaceful and look forward to an era of general peace when the arts of war will go into the discard. They have consistently refused to enter into any achetne for a revival of militarism. Taken as a whole they are much like the Chinese in that they do not highly esteem a military organisation or military people. They prefer the votaries of peace. In faet Canadians have so far shown their abhorrence of war that they have failed even to provide for their own protection. Surely auch a nation Ik in favor of the outlawing of war. VANCOUVEK'S IH8C.HACE The condition of Vancouver is a subject of inquiry by a commission. The evidence indicates either that the governmental conditions are bad or that the witnesses are lying. It is too early to comment pa.the matter but it is not too early to aay that if what the witnelHet say is true, there should lie a change of police administration there. The system of a locnl commission having charge is not any more successful there than it was here. I Itfoi'eBiwdmidMtcrBimcl'' I I he quality is always tk same 1 INDIAN CASES IN HOSPITAL LOCAL IIOAKIt IlKCUIKx TO FROTBHT At.AINXT BATE HWm1 pri-p.iri'tl " " in The hospital ttLkrcl last night Engag ed in considerable discussion on .' Uie nut ic: ci treatment of natives In liie lc,-al in&tltutlcn 'and decided to protest at a mew idle ol rate submitted by tbe Department at Indian Affairs through W. I. CblUaon, took! Indian! Acni The communication from the department, enclcalng a check covering the treatment of certain1 native re-cently. announced ttimt in future it wag Intended to allow M par day for indigent patients instead of M.60 M previouily. this to include all extrm charges eacept for the service of an anaesthetist where such was required r mi them. .r t;:jre the department would accept any responsibility for payment the ndmlulon at each patient wculd have to be authorized by the department) Managing Secretary Vance stated that, in some cases, the new scale might work to the advantage of the hospital while, in others, there might be a loss as compared with tbe old scale. It would depend upon the amount of dressings etc. that was required. The regular scale for public patients was 2.50 per day plus the xtra charges. President J. H Thompson saw no .. ivhv the government should not u aatients on the same basis M- i sttenu were charged. He .!t:! hat a protest should at m.ide by the board. B H cheater suggested that tbe -. : Mr. Oolllaon to take his hi - o I',:- Simpson where they a in,:.-., -he department was :a. ii.i th regular scale of 11 ::- :n .: natives had no a: a. ii "Ul anyway 'I'.Hin. ma . i.iai.- "c The pub- Pll'Slllflll itu in ut' Iiidaii : -li ! ):.. .-ii .. taken n iivord km. :k-Hf a i-rflrt itould .aa.g an BUg-ll.. . le to :. rate- .!:..: De-.vci. re- Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert was of M.I- pUt Aid !-. and M ' ,!;, , u :i on this end of Um 'ham: iii,u Pacific Hallway will be n -a a shortage of labor. "There - pi. a's a; work to be done but not a-a men to do it." stated H.Mc-'!.. general superintendent this morning. "But we will do the best we tan." Bxtenalve tie replacement and allastlng Is planned. In a letter to his parents. Judge and Mrs. r. IfcB. Young. Ueut. Alex Young deeclbes his recent participation in the ilr raid at Ostend. He is serving with tie Royal Air Force. The proposal la being made to raft logs from the United Stiftea to HEATING PLANT BEING EXTENDED V.tltlOlH IMI'ltOVRMENTN AT IIOM'I. t.ii. iiKroitiKii t i-oN ur norwi; COMMITTEE AT M1XTINO UtHT MOIIT On behalf of the house committee. Aid q(. M. Brown reported at last uUf meeting of the hospital board that the contract has been let to Bmith at Mallett, the only tenderers. lor an extension of the heating system which will take care of tbe new ward that is to he opened In tbe basement as well as Improve tbe heating conditions in that portion of the building, lucludlngthe case room. The coat or the work, which was approved by the :ord. Is 8eM. Instead of selling tbe old furniture ii the room which to being converted n to a ward. Thomas Bellinger has been Bllrri in and It was found that eight .eti'ieada could be salvaged. Floor In the private wards, the house . mmittee'a report continued, baa been inspected and it was iiiggeetid that they be patched and covered with llno-,cum. thus avoiding a large expense thst would be Involved in renewing the wboli- floors. The new fire mains bad now been 'Detuned a four inch line from PifUi Avenue and a two-Inch from Oreen Street it would probsbly be necee-ur)- to renew certain piping In the building which was getting in bad haoe Tti view of the drop from the Oreen Btreet entrails to the newly graded itreet. It was reported that the Fifth Avenue entrsnce would. In future, nave ' in uied for ambulance cases A bell !! ! iiih1h11i-(I ut (list entrimre to ;.!!!! iiii!v wlii-n patient are seek-' &g entry. Wa." lelt to the house committee- to pjn m gradual stairway ajpftlftch. to the hospital from CJrcen Btreet -anti it w -ilso posslttl" that tp hospital may put in o siOc-nalk on 1h half bl ok of that street :rom Fifth Avnn this having not keen provided for by the city. Aid. Brc r.T. also reported that a wfaiUMti'lrtf heepltal' .r staled by the city and a", It was posslbl that the water cost might oe raaterinlly Increased. On mutton of Aid. Tinker, seconded by Aid. Brown. It was decided to approach the city with a view to obtaining a special rate. Man in the Moon Job Was sorely tried but he never wis oallad out in the middle of the ulght to answer tha telenhone only to dl- eover it was Jm wrong number. The eahiMtloa board have doubtless received many .suggestions how to make jitney for the fair I suggest among the other forms o! lawlessness that a few good poker hands with a big rake-aff might haip pay the secretary's salary- At the wedfc and a few straw tiles ventured out but they promptly vanished with the coming of Teuaday and have bean in hading evwr sinee.- All tbe -thlavea have not been eliminated in UUa tglty. Pretty soon you will see them stealing bases, obvious to tbe fact that we have the provincial police Talking about weather and sport nothings, isn't it about time tbe waath.-r was saving up for the May 34 holiday. As a hint to bald headed men. we might remark that in a climate with plenty of moisture there are seldom mny bare spots without any graat an the lawn. Tea." said the tall man, "I have had many disappointments, but none stands out like the one that oaroe to me when I wss a boy." "Seme terrible shock that fixed itself Indelibly is your memory I sup- "Exactly." said the tall man. "I had crawled under a tent to see the circus, nrd t discovered, it was a revival Mrs. Small I believe I ahall have to give up bridge. Mrs. BbarpIasally? Isn't the -rrth the scan da 1? iJfSl) ACT MITICn OF ITTBNTION TO AI'PLY TO I.WtfcK MM) Ju Vrlnee Baaen Land Becording Dlt-tnct sad situus on Moresby Island adjacent to Allilort May Skidegate Inlet Wueen uharlotte islands 1'AKH M3TIG1 that Pacific Mills Limited ot Vancouver. B.C.. occupation pulp and paper ntenufacturers, intends USS iS.:- f '0llOWU,g Commencing at a post planted at the B.W. corner of B.TX. 834 fP: thence Ii acmes SO minues West i Astronomic I lsoO ft.; thence North 83 degrees 80 minutes West i Astronomic) 1800 ft.; thence North 22 degrees so minutes Beat (Astronomic i aoo it.; thence North 38 uegieui west i Astronomic) 3500 ft.; -bcuje North 60 -degrees Bast (Astronomic i 960 ft. more or leas, to an lneer-eectlon with the high water mark of Alllford Bay: thejice following the said high water mark Southerly to the point of commencement, save and exeept one island contalnlnE one acre more or Ish and another island containing 0.38 acres, more or lees -the whole containing 118 rcres. more or leuj. PACIFIC MILLS LIMITED. Applicant. By Parker Bamuel Bonney mm April in. iwro Ml I Addr... '9 TbMMflay. May 17 hjour haby gaining ?'' The Care and jl V,T Xlie nordea Ca Umited I coupon mt right. sate to use safe to cook on Easy to light . . . Strike a match that'i all! No flaring .... Patented automatic wick stop will .-t permit - flame to rise above set point Easy to control . Flame can be adjusted to any ee level; it remains set. No toot on pots and pans . . . Every bit of oil is changed into clean, intense heat in the long chimneys. Oil rtstrvotr can be easily filled while cooking is being done. Safe baking . . . A wonderful oven in which you can bake cake, fish and onions at the same time with, out mixing flavors. Seethe wonderful new models at your dealer's Perfr-tion prices which range from $8.75 to $212.50 are fr l?" informa"n to General w? Limited, Toronto, Ontario. "vareg, 801 PERFECTION r OU Burning ! Mail TODAY. .I. V O I Tit&.'n ,&,,IS.IW..jd,Tor0nt. , P1m Mud in fr ptrtimUra of tU P.rfHWn OH rUng.. ! N I .Pruv. Eagle ErandwBabies Are . . Healthy, Strong and Happy Baby Wat Under-nourished "I think it only due to you to tell you what Eagle Brand has done for my nincitionthsold haby who now weighs i.Mbs. lYcviouu to his taking Eagle Brand hr was thin and under-nourished, gaining barely an ounce a week. The first week after uiktng Eai:' Brand he gained 1 7 ounces. Every week after he gained con-aiatentfcr and is a baiipy, oon-tented baby.'' "Mra, J. H. B." (Calgary) Onginai UtUr on yU) two letters show r-fESE how quickly the average infant responds to Eagle Brand. If YOUR baby is not gainrrif, wid the trouble is with the food, try Eagle Brand. Nearly sdweys the chiid ihowi notloeable im-wtvwsuent at enoa and bagt--a a aturdy, heakhy growth that mekea hrm a strong and happy baby. EAGl-sE MINERAL ACT (Form F.) CEUTIFICATE Of IMPHOVRMENTH NOTICE Princess Pat. Lot 4300; Pilot. Lot M1: RAW., Lot 4348; Observer, Lot saga. Mineral Claims, attuate In tbe Atlln Mln- in TMvlalnM m9 f - - nwau - - " " ' v. mv.imi UNIIKI. ITIMIU located: On Munro Mountain about four mwi w town ox sum. TAKE NOTICE that we. James Stokes nd C . B. Praser, Pree Miner's Certificate No. 8090-90061, Intend, sixty day from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder tor a Oertffloate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining Grown Orant of the above claim. Aud further take aottee that action, under section 8A must be commenced before the issue of auch Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 8th day of Match. AJ. I8S8. H. McN. PRABBB, Arent. Baby Wen Silver Cup "My bahy Violet won a ail-.-er cap in the recent baJy sh'iw. She was brought up on I-Unle Braad since ti week old anil has made such good pnwjess as far as hralth teooswerned that I led I must write ywt She is now month old, weighs 24 I be, vrulka quite freelv, ami is entirely on Eagle Brand Hair. " "llrs. J. G." (Tumnui) (Origuml imm sw J jut) BRAND CONDENSED MILK. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" THE DAINTIK8T HKKAKI' AST POOH.' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & W Storage 0 W rrlnce Itupert. H.C. Han ad ian National CTtie Largeft Kailway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sellings from PKlNt.-i: ituruitT for VAMiot'vr.K. VK'THlA. ni tt' and intermediate points, each Till HNIt.W and HI!NIAV ' " V for KRTCHIKAN and ANVOX. each WKDVKHKAV, 4 p.m. For HTKWAItT each KATt ICDAY at 10 p.m. or MlHTII onil MOI TII Qt'EKN f llAltl OTTr. IM,AM. FrtuiKh,l I'AMHRNfJKK TIIAINM I.KAVU rillNTi: KI'I'KKT s KAII.V KXCEIT HI VIIAY ill ll.JWa.ni. foi IMIINt I. (IROIIUK. I '"MI,M U'lNNIPKO. sll Miliiti KiiKlern I'aiiurtii. I nlted Hfale. .nwnv ... . . . . . ....... . -. . . , a Us Cnnadlan National exprtH for Money Older. Foreign etc, also for your neit tliliunent. :itv ticket ntriCE. iw tiiimd r. IcanadianT Vacific ssiiwr rillNCE BHPEBT. I"1""' Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Tn Krtrhlknn, Urmixell. Juneau, nnrt Kkngway May t, II. To onniuver, Vlrturln and Hisittlr .May o, in, J7. PltlN'CEHH HOYAl, Iliileiliilc, ..ii.y"hi7i East llella litliu, LTiiu, ireniii )niii FnlU, runs, r Nftinu, Alert IMT- inliell uiin Hirer nnrl mimi Viiiwnm,A .,..M ...t.i.... ... ... v xniiiimrn . iiiitMiuver everv triilny. Ill p.m. tmrif illtv Inr nil alt UImiIiiihIiIi. Nlesiimliln I I. In In. .'.... lull Tnini Aleni'V run iiiniri"" .fi... iiikii. ,riieriu nseni, l.'nriier of 4tli Hlreet mill :ird Avenue. Prlni-e Itupert. 11.1 riiiini-