PAQE TWO THi$ PAILY NBB i . ays man me m f if m Infinite pains hours of study and thought to- every small particular the most carefully trained tea organization In the world, buying the best teas, blending most skilfully packing the best way. So Is "SALADA'S" delicious flavour guarded. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prine Rupert Daily Mews, Limited, Thin Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION KATES City. Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For latter period, paid in advance, per month 60 By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period $.?.00 Or four montns for $1.00 Br mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the. British Empire and United States, paid in advance per year .... $0.00 By null to all other countries, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch . $2.80 Local Readers, per insertion, per line 25 Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word Legal Notices, each Insertion per agate line Contract Rate on Application Advertising nnd Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor ana Reporter Telephone - - - 86 Member of Audit Burenu of Circulations DAILY KOITIO.v .2 .lo Tuesday, April 17. 1928 IE At. IK OF NATION'S it i i i' i (! tn i'i rni a I. ranch tin- !..-;.ui- ..: Nations Society in ihN ! tor :n.- pui j...-.- hi' l..-fkiii.' tot work rf the icajrue ami I., n-i,- lami;. arize the i.-npf with it- aims and !.- jects. The cause i - a vtvv Mni! one. Alicacly th- !t aiu- has dmi-jrooii a '-. n, ! . i . v iii.-1'ii'es and in i !;IucH1k a ln-tl.-r iccliny am.ri)r Matin. IS In,; , .,1 t 'icill Wei! wi'ho'i! tl.e t-itehillj.' ot the "..ie : till ;U u "un: r: - intereted. We teei u r- a vi'eat nianv l'r;:.c. Uuj.eri 'v e v. ill I.. :nt-restetl in th..- i aa-.-. NOTABLE FLIGHT Tlie ! I.;rht of the Uei iuaii and Irish aviators fruot JraUnd to Canada alh.u:h . i i ar i t i y uniortunate in its . Ikucb of landing sitfs, wa.s a (Treat even: in tlie nistoi v of tvaBttoa. It is. th first trip westward in nit) the Atlantic to be mfie by anyone. But for the fog over the tec-boond country north of Newfoundland it is probable that the plane would have readied Quebec or some other centre quite safely, although there is doubt if they could have made New York. VISIT AN IMPORTANT ONE The visit of the group of scientists and explorers who are going north on the Effie M. Morrissey the beginning of next week is an important one. They will arrive here by train and join the schooner here. Just who would be best fitted to take in hand their reception and entertainment does not seen! quite sure but the board of trade seems to be the most likely body to iie able to look after it. BSQULMALT CONTEST The entry of Mary Ellen Smith into the political field at Es-etttmalt seems likely to make the next election in that constituency interesting. It is to be supposed that R. II. Pooley, House leader of the Conservatives, will be again nominated there and if so it will be somewhat of a battle royal. Mrs. Smith is a better speaker than the present member but the tie of old associations is very strong in EsquimaJt and the sitting member usually hat had the support of the men of the army and navy located within the boundaries of the riding. To what extent the entry of a lady candidate into the contest will affect the result does not yet appear. On one former occasion Mr. Pooley had a close call. He wa opposed by A. W. McCurdy. inventor of -ihe Eastman Kodak developing box. Who won on the first count, but pn .an appeal1 before Judge Lumpniar. lost by three votes. ' 1 ' ' BUY NON-ASSESSABLE STOCK When people buy mining or other stock it is well t ascertain if it is assessible or not. Most stocks today are fully paid up non-assessible but now and then, as in the case of Slocan King and Leadsmith. they are not and there is always danger of an assessment being made. Some local people have been caught on these stocks. It is believed and care should be taken to avoid any repetition. EXPERIENCE OF ITALIA The fart that the airship Italia was able to head into a storm and weather it in safety, seems to indicate that airships may yet be mu('i in -iieh a manner us to be safe against ordinary wind and weather. While there is doulrtless much yet to learn, the science of aviation is developing at such a rate that it will probably become ireneral in a few years. Soft food makes soft children Baked crisp and brown to compel chewing and insure digestion, Eat it with whole milk. MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS LAID ON TABLE IXMiTIIY IHM'I JIKNT Wll.l. HE I'Ktf-Si:il Il AUIKIUIBX lil'HIMi . ( (IMIKi FORTS mil l' - The new street rrafllc bSa.w came up atum a: last nights council meettn? .ir.i was laid rn the table-'for two weeter) .s :htr nidernuvi may have the oppor- : tunlt) M pert!:i:i, ;he dooutbeni which j U a voluminous one. Prinslps! lnteivst feilows: The driver of any vehicle in any street In the city fhall immediately bring such vehicle to a standstill a near as possible to the rlgltt hand curb of such street: () On the approach of any apparatus of the fir department of the city, or any city of other ambulance, police patrol or any oilier vehicle of the police department, i on the sounding of any slren-h.ir. j bell, cr ether contrivance on any 1 such vehielf a.- a warn!::;; ol it approach, or cbi On the sounding of any siren-h;rnj bell, or other contrivance for the purpose of giving warning apparatus, ambulance, or police pa trol or any other vehicle of the police department: attd such driver shall keep such vehicle a a standstill until the said fire apparatus, polio patrol or any other vehicle of th polio department stall have peseta from the vloln-lty of such street The driver of every fire apparatus -hall, while responding to an alarm of fire and wttile mi:h fire apparatus I. proeedtos to such lire on or ato&z nry street In th city, sound sr cause u sounded continually a siren-born v-hich shall be attached to such fire ipparatus far web purpose MHtXTMIX AX1 Liirr It shall be unlawful far any person n charge or control of any ventcM to ark or stand such vehicle in an man- ..er o-.her than in the direction of th ::ne of traffic ainng or upon sttefe rc;t. and h shall not. during th period lr:m oae-fcalf hour after sua-l to one-half hour before sunrise eave such vehicle stanttin; or parked . tny such street in the city without ::.-uuted cn '.2; ba:k of any sucl: . ;t attached thereto In a con- i place a lighted lamp capable' i playing a red light clearly visible a d!unce ol fifty feet to the rear ol uch vehicle I. f.huil be unlawful for any person, t ting th; owner or having charge of :ny vehicle, to allow or permit te came r any animal or ' animals" atladhed thereto, to be taod or remain (.tending . exoept while being loaded or unleaded, - while taking on or letting off pae-;nsersl upon any street within twenty-five feet of any fire hydrant, or within ten feet of the building line at any rtreet Intersection, or a greater dkrtanc: than one foot from the curb, or In any other position than parallel with th rurb It shall be unlawful for any person driving or in charge or in control of any vehicle to drive or to stand such vshlcle on any street within a radius o! fifteen hundred (1500) feet of any five, or to drive tuch vahscs over or across any fire-hose laid on any street, unless directed ao to do by the person In charge of such fir boa or aay polio officer. IVUIKIMi AUK. IK 1 1 shall b urUawful for aay person driving or in charge or control, ur in possession of any vehicle, horse, or other animal to stand or remain sts-.lonary In a manner commonly known v "parking" in any lane, or any part ' oi any lane. iruated within the area ji No. 1 fir limits of the city as dc-I'ined In the building bylaw of the city. It shsll be unlswful for sny pei-aon in chaste or control of. in possession af any vehicle to aUsw or permit such vsjjiri to regain stationary en that portion of ThUtl Avenue lying between 8eventh Street and fifth Street unlet such vehicle is so pMfiM as to be not ' than aui. feet away from any oth: vehicle and in such a position as to be parallel with the curb. It shall be unlawful for any pervm In charge, control or in possession ot any vehicle, horse, or other animal t. allow or permit uch vehicle horse. jther itnlinal to stand or remain stn-'. iouary in any street, or any portion of any street In the city except In tin-manner permitted or authorized by any of tlx- provision of this or any other bylaw of the city. Notwithstanding aay of the provision af this or any other bylaw of the city .- shall be unlawful for any person In charge, control or la possession of any vehicle .bora, or other animal to allow r permit such vehicle, horse, or other -nun: to stand .or remain stationary In 'ront of any theatre, or building used or the purpose of public entertainment. hestre entrance or exit, or luel intake.! Tire-hall, or hotel entree, so a to .Nitruct it he free? sMi uniyrrupted ) ..rcewi ingress and egress te and from nipfi theatre, building, theatre ntraue n arlt faial I h ether places places ;. roper signs i.r.llce. llJtss'eV flKM ha11 gVAgsCh ''asaegjrssjgg' ssvsaBBasjBBBBBBBBass tSr a may Meted be designated by the chief FAIIC PHKMIl'M "So you want a Job In the Mint, eh? What salary wotltd suit you" "Well. I'd be wining to pa about fifteen dollars a day."-Lit The first advertisement printed In a newspaper waa a "Travel Ad." In the Chutett de France July 4. 1831 vertislng th water of forg. acf- NATIVE DOCTOR lH4R( fK N MtN UMNO HKNT TO) JAIi. KOK WOKKINO ''HK WHEN MBtHf.Vl. :n kail ":A'Wtter"to the Vancouver Province by someone signing Native Son of B.C." dais with a court case that took place itccntly In Prince Rupert as fc.i;ws: II: ly Williams, a Klsplox Indian. ! ai bean ant , ;a!l for iorty day be- fcttaciies to the bylaw thrUgh amend- SUJ three Vji ago he practised the menu to parking classes providing aa! . . , rit of Ms people j nd t-r.toted a cure Since that tun. ;n ;iie authority of R:v. Patter Albvd: O.M.I., Billy has embraced Christianity --the doctrine that teaches kindness, clf-sacrltlce a::d justice. In Jail. Billy William wUl have time to meditate up-;n the vsrtv oi the white man's way and If h iKc- not revert, at the expiration of his -.nunce. to the bel.ef of his forefather? the!, indeed he It a Christian. Why is It. Indians have repeatedly asked me. that .:: ar. ent to jail for the practice i tchohi" and rites winch are .ptr:n:f.eo to the white man?; B!!!y Williams o!.'cr.3e was that after whit doctor had failed to be:. el.: ai weman who was sintering from a bad ' of the approach of any uch fire j knee h8 rMlei m ,md dQn,uri) the ! old oerentonlal robes of an Indian doc- tor. he raWaed the knee, bound It up. blew upon It: told the woman she would I get well and she did. Billy Williams was sent to Ja.i. NI.VIIL.tK TO Cei E Several years ago the whole world went wild over the declaration of Or. Coue that all that was necessary to attain health was to mutter. "Day by day in every way. I'm getting better and better." KOr.e of the Coue cult was rent to Jail. It was net so long ago that a man tyiluf himsel! "d-d.-' appeared on a jlcoal stafie for which he was highly paid -and advtssated th pressing together of the fhtgar tips, the pinching of fin-,:r with cidrhes peg. and other alBy notions, as sure remedies for aUsoentt. Thouaansni of white residents of Van-otiv-.-r paW'goed money to listen te hi talk- and ne one was sent to JaU. An thsr sc-iftyled 'doctor filled a hea .re to overt lowing when he proclaimed that orange juice was the peat; remedy for all the airmen of human-: Ity. He. pUsara went to JaU. Spice wlrl not ulf.ce .o detail the vari-.ua and many 'sure cur" theorleo that the people of Vancouver have pale! 14 j d money s learn of In the past lew ar -but no ; erson was pros--uteo; But Billy Williams, three years go -Billy WUliaan whose forefathers wer the kings ol British Columbia far age - Indulged in' same native ceremonies after the wiMteine of the white doctor had tailed and Billy went to Jail. Bltl.t N CHAStt It may be that Billy and hU fellow medicine men of the British Columbia tribes are at fault. They should engage a good lawyer, have a blU prepared for pretenta-Mon tc the Lagialature. set up an expensive lobby and become pro-reuionahed They should hire a few hails snd engage some orators and ihey would b allowed to practice their prcleis'.on to their own advantage, glory and profit and perhaps to th benefit of humanity -for there certainly Is as much virtue in Indian medicine as la marry of the remeotea prescribed by the hundred-and-one recognlned schoola of inrdlcir.e that are supported by the (Ulllb)e white puMk- Bvt it certainty is time that the lawgivers cf -.hii country t job; into soeount -tm of the fads and fancies that they ncaurage and tolsrute among the white population, and which are banned for the rrdikin The Indian cannot potlatch because, it is argued, he beggars htm self in holding such n 'elhran-jn. Is there any law nat ; .rv;-ii'.s a white man mortgaging his heme ii. 1 beggannR his family to buy an exp.nMve automnblie ar.d main- GOODERHAM &. WORTS Ltd. TORONTO Est. l3i CANADA S2B This adveriiaament is not published or displayed by the I.iiinor ( nntrol Hoard or bv 1 the Government of Hritlsh Columbia 111 5 & 7 8 9 10 .-.in his piae in Boys Observe these Rulesof the Road 1 XVr as sW tight md Mr th 2 M-ssfSiaVr sm sets rlsht; i i sSHsfsilMl TtU. (is ea 1.1 3 Tto'stglWcIsM t curb mi spstsss ttnn m si. aw mi up ea Mm tiifasnt. srapeinc umbIcsk Don't v aboil Watch Me'STDP sisw sad tnf-st eaVsss Kcnsls. (jk cssjst natlwa ' rittt dm ashl war iasMMcsiuu. Ds as tssag ea to aiif Dka't -Mt ta" la ft, a sW buulUbsn. Man in the Moon A rOTHER day. i pper remarked. anotlur te. as th THIS sport spirit Is getting Into society. Eoch group Is trying t get ahead ot the other and each individual Is anxl-our to spend more money than the .elRhboT. MOST girls would object to marrying the mararajah of In dors. You see, collecting wives Is th cjhlaf Iodprv ' .I, s.it m .ajHJl Jlelaon people are enlflHBrwMMr gOft game while Prince Rupert people ar wondering if they win ever get a getf course. Of the things that does get you anywhere is wondering. WMN n baH player base It's ur?!eea for him heart on his reputation, hustle k I tite way round the seme .n business. 1 A 141 fLa man li cock sure out a - big not aaan 1 know. y willing to admit he does: "Ethel." he said. "I haw sewn the doctor. Hp said I must give up amok- inx at once He tells me one lung Is U shesdy gone " 1 She flinched: a look of agony came over her pale young faee. "Oh. can't you hold out a little longer, till we gat enough coupons for K a new card table." Teit Years Ago in Prince Rupert I ,ih. n. ioia. Capt. Pearson. William Boulton and Mr Sumner arrived la th city this morning nnd will address a meeting in the Empress theatre tonight on the work of th Y.M.C.A. people are well pleased With Telkws ooal which is finding a ready market, the demand being in excess of the supply. not I Th weddmg was aoiemnin-d rcoantly In Haaellon of MUh Mary Helena Bealy. Isistar of 1. C. K. Sealy, nnd Oeorge reset first .Theodore Johnson, will known rancher, to try to get) He has to I " mm -,',T It's about Outside In the bay a small sailboat was struggling analnst an adverse wind and tennis shoo, b.-iry In a Cnnndiun magaalu. Tuesdrn ffleie's ahikswith 7 md aWorld of Pep Surpassingly Fine in Looks and Performance the Fondcil Desire of Your Boy YOUR boy wants c ame healthy fun t h -. you enjoytrd in bygone days thoge "days oi ! sport" whn you had a bicycle. He wants a C. C. M A-k him. Watch him grin all over his face if you so much hint at a vttit to the C. C M dealer's He knows why ; e Stfera a C. C. M , too. 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Choose Your Bicycle Today An Indian must not praeWee any ol e ancient rites of drviaattan of bis pseple: er play the part of a aoota--yr or fortune-teller Bat h M hi-Clan walks among Ms wttMe orethren he may if he can read as gildsd - ,-ns on windows of palmists and -. rjttal-garers and astrologer td a r ot or other fortune-tellers, or on a Sunday sight he may go to half a doawn different churches" and Ham hew the v hitf sis re can communicate with the usad Why is it good for th whit man to rl t here things and bad for his red brother to do similar things? Let us be fair to the BiHy Williams', 1 of B.C. Let us set examples to th Indiana and educate them, rather than ' all them for practises that we Indulge in dally. at Tom Ballinger's, Fifth Street JOY-CYCLES FOR THE LITTLE ONES ACCESSORIES IN STOCK LOOK at YOUR CLOTHES KVWtYONE ELSE DOES Our spring stock of Hifh Grade Men's Wear is m" Hundred of Briton's finent woollens from which t "that sprinr suit." tailored to your measure by Camtiln moat Clothes builders "Society Brand." Obey That Impulse Do It Today THOR JOHNSON DRY : BIRCH JACKPINE AND ( i ,,! Sinjfle loud " Double Load v La r ire Sack COAL PRICES DOWV Pembina Peerless V.ttv l-"1" Pembina Washed Nuts si i.-' Alberta KootWss Ktm ' '"' Alhcrta Lurrm ?l ,Mt Also all other classes ol HydeTraHsler AND COAL CO. 139 Sect ml Avenue Dr. Alexander Smith nioek Phone 675 DENTIST