PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Wt-cii- The Salada Tea Company Is the most successful tea company In North America. If you do hot BADMINTON C.N. LADIES use "SALADA" Tea you do not know the pleasure and satisfaction you are dally missing. 80c TOURNAMENT ARECHAMPS to $1.05 per lb. Lrt Tfin LAST NIGHT wu oit is- hiiit ri.v-rp ovbk i il yui MMsr. UlllKS IIV I'MldF M OIIE TM The Daily News PRIXCK RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA !'. riii i,' , .-e i! 270 N.W. Publlthed Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prftice Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. SURSCRIITIOX KATES City Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $6j0O For lesser period, paid in advanoe, per month 50 By mail to all parta of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for vearly ieriod $:i.00 Or four months for $IM 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 Advertising, per inch, per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch Loeal Readers, per insertion, per line Classified Advertising, per insertion, ?erword Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line Contract Rates on Abdication Member of Audit Hureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION $1.40 $2.80 .25 .2 .15 "'..,!,...s,!ar. March 7, 1928 INSIRAVE RATES The mattrr ,,f in- ii..i , i.,.., i,.,.,, ;. v,.,-:v-, alll .. that th.- raw char.-.i :,. j-,.,-,.. Ku;., ,; ., k,l, P-rt whirl: ha !.,!, .-..I.mr-..,, j..1H ... .,..,,. aI!l i-i'Uiicil has im; y.-t I --: t n:;vi,- j . r,i it ,., ,-. i- . 1. s---. startling in its i .miar;-.,n. AiiymiH wh.. ha : v.: ;! :,-,. .;.,.;,:: ,. know that th-.r..mi.ani-s :..,- n;.-,,. a ., m..-.-v . Rupert. Kvni.i:.,i t ra'.- , ,n , h,,,v. ,,,, . u. . amourit.-d ., ,.,y ii-ik Cin.at,, , ...Mij, - n;r,. suiaiir.- r :.,.. .iial I'riii.,- Kv.;.-!t ha- t from that. It thr lioanl (unij',., . .itn . mil- t. m harir-- :hc for th.-i r in-uraiir.-. j- will ,, .,,.,j,. ,,, fme !i. .ii -U. . i i .1 c..n,,ai.. ,,i , m ,. a . ,.. ...... . ,A . handle -h- j..,al t.u-iii. a' iv.-is.-natu,. nr.-. i::.. r" tin- risk l.ir ii,,- .-u: : i. !.'!: . tl:.,i., ,, , .. .. , companies. I !: r-- :h.- ,,;v ! 'i : ni fi;ir PARKS HOARD DOES (,OOD WORK The parks t.arl .lid .-. w,.rP :: .v;ti, ..,)... , recommendations l.air.ia it.,- ,-itv. v- ...wr.i' u-.r-"?-have urged that ,w i:.,v I... ,, .,, , i t , . ,(,. ;ow ii is in in- i.opeil ;ha: i. :, .. ... j;. It' the ( i'y n-iw - -ii. . , u illin'i e.iei ie(i i na: : i;e .ro : n, ,al its plan-1 'or tie i ,,' :! ..). -h, rasior.s plan.- ha- I n made a l. ,u i! may now l.eeni.- .. r.-aii:. : ' i UUS ON l - OW II pn.perti. - ..(, .,; ;..; the I.! . .it ,ili l,i e . - .. t. IT Ii ! '! :!.:- in -rai ... 'a-vi: "!. l'..--i!,; '- ' Villi? V'e i-i'Mi'..'; witi. greater .ml .oeite.. . j . t t. j ,; U1; ,,, .... Nov il the ,;',e,,, ;.( , live ai.d ,, n , -im.-hll. we shall hae a pla t wi.,,-1 u m..y !! I.,- ;., i',jr,, ,. I;,,.,,.,., has Kreat :l..ii.i,.s - i- !.,-;.., lai.l M an m-t The slfs and ocra-i,al r.., ks lend M.- 'n- lves :.. .,rti-:.e ;.,u.rnv..n,e:,, and it nas U-eii ahumlai.ti;. -tia- -h..-: m. har.r. :;. , w,.i here. PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN T1 ovmnt of British Columbia i in bent on a more extensive puWicity campaign to attract settler and capitalist!.; one to settle our lands and the other to develop our mine, timber lands and other natural resources. With Canadian monev at par and with many investments in the country bavin proved themselves to be good ones there is now something to talk about and some argument to attract those who would put their money into B.C. ventures All this will tend to improve conditions in the province. OIIBI) KOUTB TO COAST , From the Pnt of view of a railway it is possible that the Obed route to connect up with the coast is the best available, but from the point of view of development it is not worth mentioning It opens up very liule new country and provides the longest route to the coast. It it. doubtful if railway-men xhould be given a free hand fn regard to this. So far a British Columbia is concerned, an outlet by way of Obed would have very little value. It would serve very little of the undeveloped country in thin province. All It would do would be to provide H western outlet for the country now served by the short lines running out of Edmonton. in laying down a railway, the first and most important thing to consider is what effect it will have on future development. Railway men do not worry about t hut. but the people who have to pay the bill should say where the line is to vo mid what country is to be opened up. No baking failures here Requires no skill to serve Just warm in oven, add hot milk and delight the whole family MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS MKMItKltS Of I.O.K.K. ciu WTK f rillNC'E It! TEltT iiiyisiq. run A frtendly mlxi badminton tourna ment took place last night at the Bai- mlnton Hail. Third Avenue, when the I members of the I OXE. Badminton Club 1 were guests (or the evening of the ' Prince Rupert Badminton Club. There " "" m TU"'ra ""-"U1 Cafe and the members of iniiinm ur.n i rmmi tym I 11 1 iiiii I . , Club and some good games were played. , Partner were chosen by lot with re- suits disastrous to some of the best ! player. Prior to playing the finals, re freshments were served by the ladles of the home team headed by Miss Stork and Ml Tlte. alias Rivet had general charge and Miss Tlte scored. The winners were Prank RusseH and i 1 Mrs. Mann who in the finals played a very close game with S. Oarton and Mies Riven Prlasa were presented by George Bryant, president of the club and fallowing the presentation a number of the player iaiamed for iri'nd'y games, both i urn being kept going all evening The results cf the games were as lolloas j KIRWT KOI Ml I ' Bradbury and Mrs Lisney beat Stewart and Miss Koloscff. 154. I Blot: and Mrs. Walker beat Monington and Mrs. Parker. 15-0. : Bryant and Mrs. Wett beat P. Davles and Mlas Harvey. 15-J , A. Davles and Miss Mitchell beat Teng and Miss Palmer. !-. Colllson and Mis Merr beat Smith ,our and Mlas HarUn. 1S-1S. i Cross and Mn. Johnston beat Parquhar , and Mrs. Blott. U-10 Pullen and Mrs. Dartcn beat Cabeldu and Mrs. Self. i5-B. ""rton and Mlas Rivett beat Mrs. Davles . Mlas Hlett. 16-1. Mrs. Mann beat Wilding and M A. . :h..-. 15-S u not no i M - ; Tjey beat Blott M - (10 M: Me: v.- .-11 SI MI- . UN us M.,: :. SPORT CHAT : . (.::.. '- : - ! itnge :!-. jifet the . H ey League .:- ..lch the Coast ; for Los Angeles ' ' . . .i - jd Los Angeles are - league, and they seem i' -lng good patronage. The '-" of the players there does not npare with the ones in the east, but they feel if tbey can get a Stanley Cup series it will boost the game a :-jt in that section of the country." It will bel nterestlng to see how the '.ruuecs of the Stanley Cup act on the clianenpe when It Is filed. Loa Angeles !(4no'.ers of hockey have put on their high-hats since they ran riot against -he Pittsburgh Pirates and aosne N HI.. All-stars In California last season Some : the eastern players looked upon a ierlea in Los Angeles aa a chance to make acme money, but they got a big n.TpTU when It came to hockey. The easterners were outclassed by the Los Angeles teams The Lou Angeles promoters are now vry ambitious in challenging for the Stanley Cup They tre. howeTer. Just . much entitled to file a challenge as in von The Stanley Cup la supposed to denote the world's championship, but a, present It Is nothing more nor lw Than the emblem of supremacy in (he National Hockey League. The Bun-y cup was presented in ISM by Lord Stanley, then Oovernor-Oeneral of Canada, to the Victoria Hockey Club of Montreal It waa put up for the hockey champtonnhlp of the world. In 1910 the Stanley Cup passed Into the hands of the National Professional Hockey Association and In 1013 the Patricks launched their movement which xrought about the wmtld'a series between the Psclflc Coast and N Hi champions Up until the Western Hockey League went out of business two years ago the Stanley Cup competition was a world's "ertes affair Laat year, however. Boston and Ottawa, winners of tlte two section of the N H L played off for the Stanley Cup. the latter winning. . If the Los Angel r chHcnasrtraT' oepo. it is Ukely tost the 0aa4in Pl. Hockey League and some of the otiwr min'-r leagues will ce-rr.e through P-.h challenges. Two yearn ago It was fef ::i many rjnarters that the Mln-m.i.;;. um ith cuing Johnson and Ti" Al.l nn the defeme could have -iilirr ihe Wcktem or (astern ,-,! ":! t;jy wanted rite Stanley uu-!..-s mMv re.uaimend that a team from the NHL be sent out to I ok Anzelc. to piny but ,t la not liKely h.it the Stanley Cup br ,,t i.,kc oelnutteTX JLae ts final, game IndkeenfJ eontesutnTs the tMM lefjue leswn "HasMxVn the- Canadian ifstwnai last njgb; defeated the Mocse KU les by 'lbr narrow margin of 5 to p.ints in ta play-off for the cham- ftionnhlp cfltie Section of the Yanal Wblttj Leajue. sq The gaaM was played hvme oooa teams were: Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert the Canadian National Ladies Mrs. P. I. Wenatg. captain: Mrs. A. Anderson. Mrs. (8. X. Alexander. Mrs. .W Ollchrlst. Mrs. O Baggen and Hn. P. L. Jacobsen. j Hcane tadies- Mrs. Jack Ratchtord. captain: Mrs. O etegavig, Mrs. P i W Ingham. Mrs. H Ska-.tebol. Mrs. P. M. Crosby, and Mrs L. R. Parry, On a date whvh will be arranged In the near future, the Canadian National Ladies will meat ihe Mosae team, champions of the Men's Section, for the city championship, tlw :uiers to take tli? Dybhavn Cup and ih lcer. the Newton Cup. TAe Mocee team con :st of the following players: B U Bimpson. captain: Jack Judge. Oillw R.yer. Tom Dybhavn. loie Webstad and Stan Moran. i Man in the Moon ' .HWtI J 1 I USTW YOU are going to have the time cf j Ufa said the Judge aa he sen tenced a culprit to a life term. "I rant some powder " Mennen"?" "No. vimmem ' Scented?" "No. I vUl uke It mlt me. ONB of the things that to get you anywhere is listening in on a party line. 1( )gt I A OHtL may know her onions :Dn she hates to recognize them In halltoais I THI police may not be humorists but hey have a way of pulling fast ones i "times -yes. sometimes, but not : oi !owii; ll- : precedent leads back us bit of sleep is the, re the alarm goes off. c most unpopular article - the alarm clock. ;if :,- :..-k all night : '! " amaelf he sang !: : iily off to sleep he went ' w ;tn the alarm clock rang WHAT a wife does not understand Is however a bachelor manages to gat dressed with nobody to sew on his buttons, find his shirt, collar buttons, socks, handerehlafa. ties, walking cane and old felt hat. Retinal Beaumont has arrived from Vancouver to take charge of the O VJ. SteamsMp Co. oStoes here. Headquarters of the fleet wUI In future be at Prince Rupert Louise Astoria entertained at afternoon tes yewtsiusT afternoon In honor of Mlas Mary Allen who to leering tonight to join ber parents in Vic toria. M. U. McUchkttt arn4 in town yesterday to Uke up his duties aa manager of the loeal branch of Brscfcman-Ker Milling Co in place of Mr. Clarke who is going south in s few days. P. B Olbba. secretary-treasurer of the company, acompanled Hr McLachlan here. ALICE ARM All signs point to considerable ex pansion in the mining Industry of this camp during the coming season At least one nea company will enter the field while others are expected to con siderably enlarge their operations There has been more snow here this week following several dsys of bright sunshine with frosty nights I'tHKIKI) I'NAMIIOl HI.V A venerable Judas sat In a Macs of honor at a recension. As a voune lady of daaulns charm walked oast he exclaimed involuntarily: "What a beautiful girl!" T" young woaaan overheard the ror ndideslion 4vifaeeeeiM xmpUmsnt. turned, gave bun a radl-uit smile and said: -What an excellent udgef BeUevlUe. Ontario. NOTICE. fasvsrufieate of Title No XS4 1 to Lots "'f ii ana eu (. Block nineteen . J1'- weetlon sis tj. , Re-Osruttosu of TlUe Mo Mlt to' Lottsamntetn (T, and eighteen US l. Stock twenty-ali (36). Section aut ig. Re-Otruflcate of Title Mo. agog t to Lot nlstton ,!,. Block ten tlo. Sec Uofe seven i7j. Ke-OerUflcaU of TlUe Mo. S417 1 to Lots , JSHV I00 of loas of the above Certlfloates of TIUs issued in the nsa.' ;iJ I. fnB. been fled In this1 $2S?'3 hw,b !" thai I : ,hll. at the expiration of one month I -rota the date of the first publication I JS?1. rWlsional Certificate of .""to lieu oT each of toe aald lost Uefttfteataa. unless in the sautZI m Wriuagti00 to me DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prtttot Rupert. BCAhiTsr I Janarar H F. MacLBOD. S Slstrar of TiMaa. "GOVKHN'JIBNT LIQUOR ACT' NOTICi: ill' AMUrATIflSi FOR HKltll LirE.CK 57 given that on the i.t5Jf,.or ft'cn atxl th undemlgneej '. aUock Pourteen dt. pun DL7 Msmstt TBWqslte Town e? Maasett Queen Chartcite talsnda. Prince RnoeV uano "fgistrsuoo District in the Province Of Elitllh Rslunhi. v. - of beer bv the elaas or 't tK. -V; bottle r..ees. for consumption, on the pre- un i so at st Prthce mnsa rtunert. itunM ' B r. thi 16th day of Pebruary. IsM OORDON B DAVIBS. Applicant. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." NOTH'E Of Ari!icIE(xsTr!ON ,mt ,,EKK .OTICR Is hereby given that on the iJth day of March nest. The undeiletEJ BrTV, " tnr Luaar Control ? ' r 'l0,n' 1 Pct of Ute knojMPorV'ciimu it ,,:,. 'tiauJ m ru l bMBDenta, B.C.. UOo ItM. this the lands oeaenneo aa Lot Ms. 5. BlorV 44 buk. dlvwon of Lot 7. Queen Charlitu U-land Diatrict. Map No 1079. rlnee u-1, Sjftv'o" MstrfcytTta the !27ctlf I1"1 Coluln' for the rr.-.. "-rl e giaaa or or the ooen "Bilflir consumption on the orsmiu. DATED llth day of FVhm.r BRTDONK LORNS Tl HOLEY . Applicant. Act'! filtH IN PROBATE IV THE SI TriKMK CIU'RT OP IlKITMII In the the Matter Matter Of of thai "Ar1inlAlsal.. . - w s as aa v t si UH '" 'clme'ro rVZJK inder . TAKE KOTIC1 that by ordeV of h,. nonor. r. McH Toung. ihe 0th dV of p;b"2 AJ) ism. 1 was spoo'Ited 1 Administrator of the estate of Aliv. Csmeron. deceased ami IL D?!' Il claim. .......... TL- . hereby requlrerl rly verlftocl to "in day nt March I parties i fiiilred t in 1 Mehiedne-ji 0:i'.'! tZ8. dented Before yoa vufchaM ffoer-cosrinc Inst or iht ;it4 Srml mm ihl&urfmc Ir Is yewr ealy positive smbt-aac el feauteeCea-ialsum. TbsCaMSMl Hasxli far our CswraalM af SarMaeMasi asrf ras roaaeycaaj asqi. CONGOLEUXl CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL AM furnish asms, nro- me on or before tha AD ItM. inn .u "1 iMe estate ara Phv ihe mount of their in- me forthwith NORMAN A WATT Official Administrator rrince Ruper'. mm any or reriruary, A. IIcanadianI XstuesrX le .4 1 1)1' .1 TO 4 ( in these, beautiful, : low-priced 'rugs '" "vl ' if IIRIFTY houaewlvs , n t. k. . 3r ' -J recognise the unpre.,, I,,, , . , KJ, . Jj " now offered In !ig(,' i , , ' ' tft I '11 Mfc Ruts at the ne. i ,.,.::: 0 ' S' ' - B ' r"S tremesnJousasvlnii, i l Pattern. the nev i .v, ,,,. ... ' lh"'t J VT Il A l JwurtlrBfeT'glsthe nn.M i.f, v ;'ji?!fl I rrJSi I 'ver lern n .,, ,., . aTV lWl -I lyjA I patterns . . . 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U'rangetl, -Inneau. sad okagvay Msn h it. 1 1 Te aaewtjver. tkterla and fteairle Marrb IS. te.v ir i TBINCrss UlltlUH t. Tor nutedale. East Bella Bella. O-ean I'alK.Mamu. " Cam((M- niter, and Vanrusm Kalwrdsy. M a n. Sfeney fee all Steamsklp Unas. Pall mf""""" ' IT. C. flKCIIARIi. fienerai Agrni in,,nli fwrner aff J t K ai .ut mA . . . . mmm u.mi ii i ' - -. - w u . I . . v.... mii. ......i... . . .... n-n..i - UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sslllnea Irnifl frlmv Ha Karl Tor VAXCOIVEK. VltlOKI.l, nutftlsle. Alett Itay. elc . I"--1 Ter VANCOUVKK. VICTORIA. Ssasson Hay. Alert fU. a.m. lor PORT SIMPSON VAAH RUES rxilVTA. ALICE A A .It STEWART. Wales Island. Nonaiy. S p.m. , si in inn Avenue. ic M. SMITH. Agent. rvm" kr inrough ttakrfs sold 10 11 Hon and Seattle, ana through ta desllnatloa. Insist on B.C. PRODUCTS They Lead in Quality J"ai 'i-i.-.i. 1 111, 1 i, ji in mi, 1 if - k Advertise in "The Daily News