PAOE TWO VHB PATLY NEWS The sale of "SALADA" is great because li Is superior tea It would be greater still If doubters STOCK SHARPER were to try It You have to buy tea anyway Why not make your next purchase "SALADA" ROPES THEM IN It will convert you Sold everywhere. I'ltflKS HIS I ICIKNDS TO KEEP OIT ol' spec! i.ation am) then sells kahe stock man was 'riVl.Viiiiir.niiiiiAV ' ii R- NATIONAL CROOK WHO ylVoitREj WIDOW'S AM) OKl'IIENH tSMJ BB3BS nMH HI KITl ITTBJS HMH ' 1 ' , , The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. II. F. I'ULLEN - - - Managing Editor. It even it' we think in- i cost of clearii'v l.iml an ! Ceneral McKae de-structhe instead of the ment. ltouh'.ies- h on the enuniry and if SUKSCiUITIOX KATES City Delivery, by mail or carrier;, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For lesser period, paid in advance, per month 50 By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for vearly period '..00 Or four montns for $1.00 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British empire and United States, p.;jd in advance per year By mail to all other countries, per year Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION 1K1 ( re. ' r e-uuai i n e , sheuii shall be only too glad ' miiiimh 98 86 p A hot breakfast in two minutes PORRIDGE Add a little water to biscuits broken up in saucepans Boil and stir until thick. Salt and serve with milk or cream. Send for booklet oS other delicious dishes. MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS $6.00 $7.50 Monday, March 12, 1928 TAX REDUCTION WELCOME Tax reductions are always welcome. Just now it is the income tax 111 which relief is seen. MiItAE SETTLEMENT PROPOSAL Ceneral M. K;i has . p;an for land settlement on a huge scale nmrii in- mills- t 11 K would iir Despite the constant arrests of wind ier selling fake stock the suckers and an old. honored and wise proverb tells us that -one Is bora every mlnufj' are a till being robbed of their fooor little tail feathers ever; hour mad minute cf the day. Very occasionally, ore screws up his courage to the sticking point of confession. This Is the case with Alexander Duncan McBacbren who. In Mac Lean's Magaelne for March 1. exposes the methods of a particularly slick' unci unprlnclpaled 'con' man, Mr. UcKachren thus describes th preliminary weaving of a web which later was to drag In the savings of men who had worked a lifetime to amass l hem: I first heard of Mr. A when I wr.ft spending a vacation with somt frlantis In Moiitical. Only one of them a man named Robinson, had actually een him face to face, but all ihad heard reports of his rapid rise tc wealth by grain speculation In Chicago snd by various stuck manipulations in New York. Thrift Is as native to me as oatmeal and I confess that when Rcblnson rang me up to say that we were to meet A for dinner at a fashionable he tel. my main Interest was simply to have a look at the fellow as a scien tific phenomenon. MEET AT DIWF.lt Sharply at seven o'clock we met In tbe rotund. no lese than eight of us first U'. f ..., , the u r i " we1" escoriea u vne neaa waiter comes Dominion government . - ..w.. . .. .t . w s piivsw ksuiTj iu nc curner ui wit- with a ten per cent reduction and now this in followed by a tenjreat dining hail, where I had my first p i t ent provincial reduction. Apparently the Mac lean trnvAnmAnt isood look at the youthful Croesus. teeis it can carry on during the coming year, slightly increase the expenditures ,. public works and at the same time cut the taxes We are glad t know, they can do it. If they can lop it again a little next year we shall all applaud them. He waa slow In getting Into action evidently relying upon the prospect of an elaborate banquet to make us feel at home, and to get 'us g astronomically prepared. Never In my frugal life hat such a menu been presented to me. end we were desperately hungry. Crab Canapes, followed by tomato soup with successful. It is not for us to criticize slama " 8" i.n.. .1 1 . . lrlc juice ana ine conversation. oer- optimistic in regard to the, PmaktA shad next with radish ant ' l' JUUnrK- I parsley, and a little further conversa lit - tor offering something con- tlon. with Jones, a librarian, taking th uctive criticism of the govern- lead, ed well before springing the plan i "Cma u -. ho v. - workable and desirable we " u J-""" ,or professional man 01 We ' a"nr w uPPment m er are very glad to see a irood v .Mi.ni .iu.e oo .o-.ii. 1 . 1 . , 1 I. :. u.iva that it ia .avuul w- CITY MANAGER PLAN The city manager pian of government, inaugurated in three minor American cities in 1912. has spread across the country in the subsequent ir, years until today 30 city manager municipalities dot the American map. ' "The plan has been received with approval nearly everywhere that it has received a fair trial," says Clinton Rogers Woodruff, authority on civil government, who brings out these facts in a survey presented in the March issue of the Review of Reviews. Although the argument was made for many years that a non-polltlcal management of city business wou'd not be as applicable to major cities as to smaller communities, Mr. Woodruff points out that Cleveland, the country's sixth largest city, and also Cincinnati, Kan-sai City and Indianapodis now have given the plan a thorough trial with evident success. Particularly he cites the success of CoU Clarence O. Sherrill, former array engineer, in Cincinnati "where he has consolidated 26 I lngs by a little Judicious lnvestmen shall nf.ilml.iv know m-.i.. .,!, , w. rX.iT J. 4Jn! yield him more say. that Of the pia, ,f is no, ,o,.,o( Un mmrZ: Ki,, OCT shown H wjlllNgt;-ss to he!.. :. ,-.,v.oment do Something in con-j I would atrongly urge you to kee nection with land settlement. L.I.. of .n..i.tinn ni , h i 7 . considerable amount to spare. Stocks 'nre the most sensitive things In the world. They are subject to manipula tion. Millions are won and lost every day by purely artificial pressures and only those who are On the Inside have any chance. The public get socked In the eye every time.' This sounded like tbe true ring, ant It evoked plenty of satisfied glanoet and comments. Lobster Hollandalse; sauce tartarr tomato fritters, aspic JeUy, Macedolne Waldorf salad lach order was rendei- ra like a motif In a lullaby, when Black, an anaesthetist, broke sUenc for tbe first tune with a query: "Tou say that tbe money It made by people on tbe Inside track. Well, 1 know nothing of the stock market and auminruve departments into IS, with a consequent savinr ln yet 1 Put- on th dv,c trima. personnel, money and effort." ,ilv hundred dollars on margin m CITES EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS The success of the city manager plan. Mr. Woodruff shows, is most clearly shown by the fact that the plan is being adopted most rapicjly it) the regions where it Is best known. Four out of every fhe eity charters drafted at present embody the plan, he finds. For example, it was adopted in Dayton 1h a"nd how 16 Ohio cities have it. It got an early start in three small cities in Michigan, and now :J5 Michigan cities have adopted it. There are 19 such cities in California, and in Virginia one-fifth of the popu-laton lives under city manager plans. Texas has 26 cities operating under the plan, ranging in size from Lufkin. with S.9S8 persons to Fort Worth with 106.482." , The plan, which usually calls for the engagement of a city executive on a stfictly business basis by an elective council, will spread even more rapidly within the next few years. Mr. Woodruffs Review of Reviews article predicts. "A number of cities voted ty adopt the plan at the November Elections and Rochester elected its first irrotm of councilman unrW aiauiery stork snd In three months made Just seventy-five per cent." IIUOKKK TEltllArs IIONKNT "That's quite possible. You happened to buy at the right time. You But the great fortunes are made out -' pools, where a group of men decide to get behind a given stock and drive it up a number of points, selling out wnen they believe It has reached the peak. " To a reader of detective fiction tbe end is already foreseen: 'A' discloses himself ss a member of such a pool as he fas described. As a great favor he agrees to put hi guests' tiny saving m one of his financial undertakings. On vsn- 14. , ,, , wu their meir first ursi and ana second secona its new city manager charter, he points out. "Political scientists tures they net phenomenal profits raiciiuun conniuci n uie nest lorm ot city government and college political science courses tea h it as accepted doctrine." might have lost It all had you bought three months earlier or later. Yoar iifAtr .wsa probably ttoonest. and- friend ly, and simply gave you a reliable Up then How the bubble waa pricked Is a story in Itself He left the city the fdlowing dsy for Hesven knows where possibly for the Orange Free State to stage a dinner to entrap the wealthy Dutch burgesses. All I hope is that when he get to the fish oourse. the bones will stick In his epiglottis. He hasn't been heard from since. But at least his past csreer has been sufficiently investigated to show that we had been in the handa of an interna-1 tonal crook, clever as the devil, and as black-hearted. There was no .pools: nothing but sinks,, . , HTOI.K HlOM ri.pRriYM.tN..'. ! When It came to sheer cold-blooded'' ness. our financial guardian angel was n a das by himself.' I firmly believe he would have taken the last cent from a starving man. I know of one woman, a widow, who, upon his artful per-aiiHsmn. put s three-thousand dollar rnoitKHKf on her houiie. He took the whoif whack without the slightest In-dlcstlon of compunction and ahe never aw a cent of It again. He found out :ht a clergyman had Just received a ilinuand dollurs from a matured In- evldenee now to show that his web was eitensive that it caugHt victims from Quebec to vsnoouver. Henceforth this for me at the end f each month: "Here. Mr. Teller. please leposit this iun to my account, Sav- ngs M 24." Ten Years Ago In Prince Kupert M.lltril W, ISIS. Aid. Oeorge B. Casey enquired at last night s council as to the conditions in a lecent milk trial In which a fine of SI viia Imposed upon a man found YUllty of sellliiK milk below standard. A joint committee has been formed to lnvestigste the possibility of a steel works being established on this Dart of the coan Aid. . B. Casev am J. D. Smith and AM. W J. Bwrrl represent me city council and A C Oarde. a A Woodland and 8 E P.r. ker, the Board of Trade. local milk d ealsrs announce an in crease In the price ol their commodity. un ana alter March t, the puc will AWr P'nt or sis quarts for a doUar 11 Man in the Moon H IT1 1 . IF you kn iw you fian' lick your enemy li p:(-!y eaxy to fcrgtvo him POVBRTY ny be a blessing, who wants hlenslngs these day but AN uifciioilty complex Is tliluklng That's all you need pay for: FABRIC of your own choice from over 300 fine, new, all-wool materials! Any style of suit or topcoat you prefer! Careful tailoring to your own individual measure! that's what you get at the Tip Top store for only $27. Because we are the largest one-price tailors in the world and sell direct to the wearer through our own stores, our value is always greater than you could possibly get anywhere else in all Canada! See the new Tip Top fabrics for Spring today! P. Cravetto 4 surance policy. He sot thst. As .rT"st other cannl think vm. think myself, I was so fascinated by the lure turself unimportant. of easy money that when it came to the third transaction I scraped up SOOTHING syrup for babies dleap-every cent of my own and my wife's .-cared about tbe time when women that I could lay my bands on. I've.Uok to wearing short dresses, paid tor my blindness with the savings of a lifetime. Men and women of the HU dlfflcultv shout modern iw i professions! classes seemed to be his that It Is so difficult tor s man to special meat but he seemed to have (lad his level and when he finds it he an almost uncaaay ability to get' even does not like It. shrewd- business men. We have ample NOW that the pioneers hare dona their stuff, let us return onea asere to normal. t CAM! to Rupert years ago. I'm a native very near. Some day I'll ask of Mr. Han If I'm a pioneer. Advertise In The Dull News "OOVEHNJIBNT LKJUOH ACT' NOfHI? OF .tl'I'Ll CATION KIR I1EKK LICENCE 16th day of March nest the undersigned Uitends to apply to tbe Llouor Control iwnj 'n respect to n mme being part ot t: - (iiiiTdine kn ?2v H!iJ3P situ:' on Lot Bight i" Bloc Fourteen ui. Plan d" 7 Maesett Townelte, Town .i Masse tt usen Charlotte islands, pm-.ee Rupert tSU "f'J;"0" DUtNct in the Pro-of British Columbia, for the sale Z'ttT- . 3s or oy tne op bottle for ooniumnUon on the it ml sea .ijrs"?.?.. ,B -o, thi. ,uk" ui rroruary, ivgg. OORDON B. DA VIES. . Applicant MINnilAI, ACT (Porm P.) crnTinctTi: oFniritoviaieNTR NOTICE n VP, t.ftt 4368, OT . server. Lot 4SSS Mineral Claim, situate In thi Atlln Mln-ng ptvlslon of Calar DUtrlct. "nire Rested: 6n Munro Mountain about four Jl"?? the town of Atlln. and C. R. Praaar lw f,n..'. the diite hereof, t-i anniv ., ? Recorder for a Certificate of Irnprove! menta, for i;ie pnrpoe of obt.inlne " a Crown Ornnt of the -hove claim Aud fu ther take notice that action hTfdn TS'1:" M .mu,t mm7ncen f?r. ? I,u of ,uch Oel"cate of imirov( nn nta. Daterl fin 5th dnv of Mun-h A n man H. M N. PTIAHER, Agent. Local Agent: Fourth Street, Prince Rupert, llC I'hone 756. DRESSES Smart . 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