m '-W-'-.TH'r Saturday, .,ni fHK DAILY NEV73 -ss. . i PAGE TWO For 35 years the public have been dally testing '.'SALADA" Tea In millions off teapots Over 200 million pounds have been sold More is demanded every day Do you know how good "SALADA" 1st Sold at all grocers Ask for it. The Daily News PRINCE RUFKRT - 8K1TISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, limited, Third Avenue. II. F. I'ULLEN - - - Managing Edkor. SUHSCR1PTION RATIOS City Delivery, by mail or i-amer, yearly period, paid in advance $6.00 For leaser period, paid in advance, jev month 50 By mail to all parts oi Northern and Central British Columbia. paid in advance for yearly period S.OO Or four months for $1.00 'By snail 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 $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front l'aire. per inch $2.80 Local lie;ulfi. it in-crn Classified Adv-Hi-omr. r Legal Notices. u in j i i t r;u Advertising and I in n I Editor and Ri-porier- Member of Audi! Hurr;m of f ircu!;il inn- DAILY EDITION U.ASSKS The worn i - ii;, ,-, 1 are ediii-.iii ii Mini 1 1 u i, cultured ..in! ;i u i'., ;u who :tre in.: Tin li an :., pro) essj'.n, ..,..;,- w h rid tho-i- wlic .,r. :.ot In aild the letl'll ) In-: 'iv' 1)1 rt Ii a nd cn 1 1 mi. in- n: . Now alio 1 U i- -i-i- ; and lie. ..iiiiiii.' a leader, a i:,, one of t lie -o. lal... ele' ' , ; case- are , .mi.ii-;t; i' tuniU loan , , -r i ..i ll; 1 he 'lle- ' l,e where all Mill lie i- j 1 1 a i est be what wili couni. Tin- niai I ) ; e , I floor Well, who due- am K 1 III a better man t nan (a u !, 1 1 preacher. Ku lie- w , I ! in I- Even a.- i! is w - ,,,,. u , know well the i mild n,,1 na i We hae jn 1 ne . L -member r o; that l;i-- ai il have rebelled ajraiii.-l in. e stiema cried out lor eiuali' di n.:n-e that way. They w ill l', it thro ). and t hat i tow ar i a p mi Winn equally esteemed v. tin v. mk i- i arti.-tie manner. COLLEGE EDUCATION Th coUege education today aeems to tend to keep the classes apart but that is true only in a few cases and it is usually the college graduates that come from the working classes who are most anobbith. The university should have a broadening effect, else it is not a true university. Graduates should be the most democratic people in the world. They should know something about the -ork of U clahaea, all religions, all sects, all world movements an all those thiiifs which tend to make for the betterment of the race and the iultintate solution of our difficulties. FILLING UP CANADA The filling up of Canada with immigrants merely that the population may be increased so that business may be better and taxation lessened will not mean more business or less taxation, according to lion. Charles Stewart. Minister of the Interior, who in addresaing the Montreal Canadian (Tub indicated that such a policy of immigration would not live up to expectations. He sounded a strong note of warning against a "wide-open" idea of immigration. The minister was of the opinion that the first task in Canada is to make agricultural conditions as prosperous as possible, so that thero will be a contented agricultural population. In throwing out a sug-gestlon to provincial governments, he expressed the opinion that provinces should look after placing settlers brought in by the Federal Governpnnt, even if it means that Ottawa made payments to the provinces to that end. Buy Canadian Products EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK April 21-28 .25 .2 .1.) Mini I eli ,:inrif i Irohonc - HB April 1928 OF I'KOPl.K ul, Th. i , ailed le II, ,t . ol Minii-m ; ;uall 1,1 Ii : i. Tne i. ilio a a 1 1: : a.-i A ll .1, 111' Hell, w n ' 1 1 be ei ,i I up in - 1 . i ilmlni ' i !!!e, i ., ', ;.e lay. v. r- i .. I, I., in we . r in in-.-. ui ' i i.e i :.a.--" a;d as the : I ii III, a",,: am! culture thSV ami ii- imii, i.uisits. They have .! will nui get recognition in I - na'ural process of evolution .. ev;itimate occupations are .ni ieii out in a workmanlike and A Canadian food made of Canadian Wheat in our beautiful neyv sun-lit Canadian Factory at Niagara Palls, Canada. DONATIONS FOR - GENOTAFH FUND TOTAL COLLECTIONS NOW T.M AT si;hu AiiAiNHT oiukctivi: or The following further donation to thegflenoiapb fund are scKnowieatsw, total cofieoted to dale 0 against tne oojective ui AjweeUiJwlec&eci fl. 140.00 l3L M 'Cimlcluihank 5.00 Jpr, -C. A. Bggert o uu H P. Mcleod T. OolUrt 1000 O. Borle 100S" iClty of Prince Rupert euu.wi H 8. Wallace N. DalgUeh 9-00 Ladles of Royal Purple 35-00 W. Beetle? 1.00 Bert Morgan . . 2.00 Mrs Morgan . . l.OOj R. C. Morgan . . .50 M. C. A. Morgan 50' C. E. Morgan Herby Morgan . .50 r.un . ....... , Klllas U C'hrimopliei oiuu l.OO'was O. Ciccnne Total t date 1 1780. OS ANNUAL SNTERTAINfttEfJT BY LOCAL BOY SCOUTS KntftlsV aud l4fteM4nr rintlM MuriUf trsdl'ig The TbUd Prince Jtupert Troop of Boy Itfwute held iu enUrtalnment and camp (Ik In the JElaa' Hall last evening with l(ayor Meord presiding. The; tiojs gave a goad actflunt of themael- j, f hresng hod news. He sent the es in presenting the program which lfouowiiig utter to the wife of one of ncjuded a Mind 1M boxing bout alpjhl, punn. "Mr Curtis: Your hus-a sttind or two betwsjtn' Vob Houston jframfs bathing ault waa washed out to and gem OtfMe. Demo nitrations lnLt tnU m9rning and it will probably rt AiA Wm i i"n- nttcl4i8fr tmpoaslhie to recover it. P.8 - Your Tefl MUk gftiprrt Bcouto" was MmiZvtbttia WM inia,. u tively rettdered. the prsgnun was in-' terppswed With vosal aclos by Mrs. P. "What a ripping time! Exclaimed C. filler anc Mrs. H. Forrest and ajthe la(3y ,pta4or as she watched the Sin selection by JUthleen Bulger and tugby match to which some of the ,oag by Mr. Vandewater. H. and their Jerseys almost torn ii t gave a pianoforte solo and also qji tbelr basks. . i as acccmpanlst (or the evening, j v. )!-- numbers .were well received. i .a : al event was toe gatbaring of v : troop of seouu aad cub (or qmsi ot in' neighbors u a good e camp fire Where songs aodon, to let alone. '"' iwtifum j. Jtm n i Mixi was creeted" by a visit from I The ntkt best thing to being a king I :. h ioer" who, proved a versatile .. vc.r a katte uniform and wield a i ., . : both as a musician and lm- i .-,a.,' :. This waa ably peripnned . ii. av Aatorla. i in King the prtjnm to a cou th p chairman complimented i, h .master on the good work b lne Dy- 4n ,,-i, P. C. Miller's leadership ahowed on training, ine ainging oi ine - isl Anthem broght a pleasant and; .ijoyable evening to a close. PRINCE GEORGE The finance committee of the Domln-.uu Day celebration has decided to accept the tender of P. Pavlch for all concessions In connection with the forthcoming celebration. Patrick Philip, deputy minister of public works. Is spending a few days lii this district oil official duties. Charles A. Pyne. president of the Cariboo Automobile Association, has en listed Or. H.J. Meiklejohn of Winnipeg. president of the Sovereign Life Aasur ance Co.. aa a member of the Aasocla tion A Conasrvatlve Association haa been crganlred at Longworth with off) cars as follows: president. W. N. Jaeck: vice-president, Claude Mallory; secretary, Pred Clarke; treasurer. M. I. Turner; fsecutive.orvs Prsther, Lstnoos Thomp- The annual conference of forest ranger of this district was held In the city at the end of last week with C. D. Orchard, district forester, presiding. Those present were W. W Wilson, Port Fraser. I. P. W. Heath. Vanderboof: Alex. Hunter, Prince George: J. X. Mat Meson and H. R. Sanson. Oiesa Lake; Oeorge Porbes, Dome Creek; William Lowry, McBrlde. The management denies that the ac commodation of St Michael's Anglican Church here is crowded to capacity. F J. Shearer la now in control of the local telephone company of which be has been elected secretary-treasurer. The- president is J Y. Campbell and i ther dlrectora are J. A. Shearer, A. B. Moffatt and Bobert McCsJtery. Arthur Watt, late with the B.C. Telephone Co. In Vancouver, has been named mauagcr of the company's affairs. The resignation of Rev. 8. T. Qsl- braitn as pastor of the United Church here was accepted at a congregational meeting on Sunday night Rev. E O Thompson of Olscome and Rev. Dr McKlnnon of William Lake are men-lonedM pcwslbU successors. Harry V. Ooodwtn who has been em ployed in the local Canadian National telegraph office tor the past five years, has been appointed manager of the commercial office In Kelowna and -Will leave next week to take up his new duties. "Save the forest Week" was Started here on Sunday evening with Cljlm- nej fire in the home of C. D. Oichjtfd, dlitrict totwetaf. Judge ttobeiftapn P E- Wilson and J. McLean nave returned fspm Pou.ce Qoupe where a session ol County Cour w ( recently. Dr. H. 8. Trefrv and Jacob Lelth are the latest ajten'.-rrs of the Prince George Board ef Trude. RV. T. Dfwnc;cr. Anglican Church minister, announrr that each Sunday hs will answer questions put to hlin during 'the' week b members of the congregation. A son was born last Friday In the Prince Oeaa Hospital to Mr. nnd lira. WUllajn H6JJsney. Man in the Moon Th WW Infectious thing In the world to the art o: smiling. Ycu may have heard of the man who could 'not Caul his olotAes the m.rn'iiu mlfv when he awoke aboard K. aure he hart Min.ad them Into a cupboard with a lltiu' round glass door .n U If you have nothing ot aSV, there 1 no need to ' let all the world BMdW It ' by Uislstlng upon talking. I There reaUy la no need to go 9 e Arctic to COef discoveries. Trim iff mote things happening In Prtnoe Jsti-uert than Booet people Imagine. , A real Ufjr nan la one who never even get eprtng fever. The proprietor of the bath house at bMCh somewnat gentle wav aar nattton which makes a person I diasanealWe stM 'save an intense dislike u baton. It s simply exhlllrating. A prominent ctttaen is one who i (uses to wear a Mue suit In the even- A Jay hr a handsome bird but he la : uteleM for ,nytn,n(, Ue than being handaome I wish I were a scientist To take a summer trip Away north to Siberia In a pretty sailing ship. - f There's nothing so chilling as a bang manager's "Horry." I walked Into the bank At a lively btSKMas pace And borrowed fifty thousand On nothing Mil my face. Berhaps you'd like to try To Immltate my plan You earn your thcie.ne lint and then Ypu borrow If you can. Hot . words are apt to make cool friends. Jake aeys that , girls are queer animals, i The girls do things Trait give them ;. tbffUs And Heear the thlfga . -j ' That cause thm chills. They dress themselves To make a kill Then leave old dad To pay the bill. Men are meek bfsjffvhan they once were. They used to steal ktoeea but they do not need to be robbers any more Vjd ur Child's "SSL Cold Needs this Double Treatment Children hate to be "dosed." When rubbed on, Vick$ relieves colds 2 ways at once without "dosing": (1) Its healing vapors, released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the air passages; (2) "It draws out" the soreness like an old-fashioned poultice. acts ways at once ICKS ri Vapor ub Over t? Million Jars lssoYmu Tha Time, the Place, and. . , Wipe PHONES THAT IS IN9T7SU-ED AND REftDY, AND YOU RE C ALU THAT TQ-NlGHT yppR f AVOVXITE STATION 5 UN TMfc MK. . AND THEN VOU TUNE (N ON YOUR DISTANT 5TA.TION AND WOW SUCH STATIC AND603H YOU FINAJ-LY GIVP UP v mi CUT PLUG Soothing yet a man's smoke COOL AND FRAGRANT Ten Years Ago Ir Prince Kupert I'll 1 1. 17. IBIM. This morning a foreigner, who had txep living for some months at the bead of Tucks Inlet, wsa turned over H the military authorities by Magistrate Alfred Cans. A friend waa fined M0 and costs for refusing to tell the authorities of the evader's location. The fine new modem mill of the Prince Rupert Lumber Co. at Seal Cove wul span be in operation, it will have j Sally capacity of lMoo feet of lum-let and 1M4S0 shingles. Members of the International ruber-'J Oranralselwrl will be here nest week cnieute to Ajaeks. The conuniaalon ccnaUU of Hon. W. C Redfleld, Kdward T. Sweet. Or. H. M. Smith. Maitland qwlght and Bdwaed T. Qulgley. rapre-Kft4ng the Baited states, sad Bon. J. IV ligcen. O. J. peabarau. W. A. Pound ijd Arnold Roberts, representing Can . . . .a..,L YHSTEltlUV's lf,.r VAMCOtrySB. April M The closing price of number 1 Northern wheat yes rdsy fas 1.69'i DEPARTMENT OF 5IINI3S XOIKK. Attention of o..or- :i ooeratora of metalliferous mines is o T dto the re- Sulrements of the Met. . .rous Mines gulatwn Act of Bnt. .:: Columbia which provide that Bn 11 idergrovuna blAtlng operations must u performed by comoetent men whn hni.i . -iV7i follows' comp"e"cy :or '"' ork, as Permane:it blasting certlflcslei ahall be obtained from an Inspector of Mines. Provisional blasting certl-flcates valid for a period not exceed- "i?e$ 1H' or unt" l t ir'L0' .th. Jnepector of Mlnen. may be panted by the mine superinten-denf or a qualified person authorlaed mln wperlntendent. No more than, on provisional certificate ahall be granted to one and the same IKES -. hf .ob? ni,h. 'r"ra .is? Mia duplicate of each provision cenincate issued must bs tert to the office of the ChHjJKtS Of Mines. Vintori. un Notification regarding the openlne of e new mine or the rs-onenina of old mine shouin KTmV-.l7i .f . I. an inspector of SfneV vTctorir oTto" the tnspeotor ef Mines for the dlstr"ctforJ oeiore work Is comn ennui b"1-''( "otiflsd of the enmmattee-2?f 1 SLJn,n!n Ppewtions the IiitMotor S1' ,uiEir,",C0Py of the Mpt.iirSui Ion Act ROBT riTivu wi-te,,. 0RPuty Wnlxtor f Mines. 19tb April, 1038. m RADIO AMD QUITTING TM( HftVtR TO COfe , THN tftSJo VOU R09H HOrABBOUTYPyR SUPPER -- AND YOU GET YOUR FAVOR. -ITC PIPE , IT'S THE TIME, THE PLACE, AND QflPWS-YOU LIGHT OP AMD TUNB IM ON L0CL, AND SAY r.. ........ a r HHOirri. .r-1 if JHin -r -nui 11 mi 'ma i i pretty Good mr- vk Canadian National Steamships Co, limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AMI SHIPYARD Operstlnit U.T.V. 20.000 Ton Ploalinc pry Dock Bnplneera, MaehiniatK. Iieilermakers. niscksmltliM, I'sllrri maker, Pnunderit, Woodworkers, E(c ELECTMC AND ACOTYLENB WKLDINO. CANADIAN! A" nun ibj Vvaaiiwtri Canadian Pacific Railway B. C, Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan, vrnell. Juneau, and Sksgway slarrh II ... ."iinimrr, (Hint la and Neattle- April 1, g, g, .. . I'RISf KNM KOVAI. :..,VK..r?.,f.-.. ."r,,a " aM". Nam". Aleri Itav tten'Mi'tiV" '? V?' 'very IXKiy"? Agenry for all steamship Lines. ' aVasgl Inloi tlHCIIAHII. fieurtal . Aseut Jiorner t 4 1 It Slrrit and Sfl v,0Me: -rlnc7nop?rl L il.C. SPECIAL! fJIRI-S' JnilSBV KNIT PUKE WOOL 2 PIECE -Assorted coloi'H. Sises l to 14- years. $3.50 S3.75 Suit. Fraser & Payne Universal Trndinff Co. SAVE THE 'POKER HANDt Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MAKING AND COMMERCIAL YVOUK. PHONK8 43 and 385 April li IlifnrniaflnM trom- PHF.SSKS