PAGE TWO many ni'inU-rs indulifc in reman..-. Sometime Wise and sometimes otherwise. A tew da atr cussing th the thi ' 1 in.ct . the al'.'U.:. c:plav i.i a 1 tipp1 nen ! v::ii rhp i;u I' would JlH linve a.ke rl ' ii i . f :tf lit w.i '-illecl f Jllfih' ';ivt It' i,t- item of lui, kr Ml' 111 :''!! II qll-' 1 ' llll I : ..!! .1 1' h. :.(! Mi ni. fit- !t ,cl (.1: .in' um-x; lit 1 1 1.- bu for.ght .(!; qiK'stic n nj:.r 'lit ,r nnM.,:i e.- A Mir h . own t ; i : i by the publication uj a vory that the government has undertaken certain negotiation with the United States over the deepening of the St. Lawrence Canals. Ottawa, and it is safe to aay. all Canada. ha three schools of thought upon this great question. These are: 1. The canals at any price group 1. The No - Canal - no - matter - what school. . The larger group to which most readers of Oils journal belong -- the people who are willing to listen to a discussion of the whole problem and ther decide when the facts are all In The government itself seems to be In no hurry. There really 1 no reason why we should sign a ptff-ln-a-poke agreement on the matter In summer our grain moves out from Fort William to Montreal at a fairly low rate For teu wnu during-tne past season the aver Sat -j '-i1. i. WHAT I MIGHT HAVE BEEN . Uttermost Quality Always in Fashion-Craft Clothes . A Play in One Ifininji ' Words by HARE RUTH Interruptions by HAROLD C. BURR In remote and distant prts of tye world, fine teas are grown wherever theV grow these teas are procured for "SALADA" blends tHe'feest the world produces is sold under the "SALADA" label. Millions know the satisfaction "SALADA" gives. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternobn, except Suhday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Ediior. SUBSCRIPTION KATES City Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance $5.00 For leaner period, paiJ in advance, per month .50 By mail to all parts of Northern and Central 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 Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION ild it he ra I- ml i h.e Kmbnr(l.n. 1 !i iw '. Jie cai Fill! 98 86 Saturday, March 31, 1028 Weekly Ottawa Letter Turning to Canada for Salvation; The Coal Itate; Unemployment Insurance; St. Lawrence Canal and Other Matters Discussed Iiriefly (By R. J. Deachman) OTTAWA. March M.-The general principle of the Budget having been duly ;ir eptrd hy vote, the HoHSe devoted itself to other matters during the past week. Of ionise the examination of the schedules siii! continues in Committee of ihe Whole. This jrives an opportunity to earry oiticism a hit further and enable a member to speak twice Without haing time railed. Under the eirrums1anc.es these remarks are the House Was dis-1 or lowered V Had Ea:: nt;,r,ty Mln-rhcu-aiul, .; Bntisb .' ik' " Australia are Canadian 'rude Offices "flAoe The t Canada." uijris:iu' lust this is the i iai luoditions in Australia ; by n " uns comparable to condl-n- xuttlng In Canada. High tariffs '-.: beyond anything that would even be considered possible by any party In Canada or even by any of the wild men it any party in Canada and extreabe action, upon the part of labor has brought about conditions which have prevented he developsnsnt of natural Industries. Merchandise exports tn Australia ware CM .83 .368 less than the value of Imports for the first sit moaths of the Australian fiscal year. Customs revenues for January era down over II MO ,000 as romps red with the previous January. We in Canada have much to be thankful tor in -so-far as our country has fallen upon much better conditions. The reverae is the situation In Can-tiia Imports are up and et ports sligbt-'v down for the 1J months ending January 81st but the trade situation Is -d employment high and revenues welling. An indication of conditions -an be gleaned from the movement of f '.tiers' effects The following table hnws the movement for the past three age rate was around Jc;a uhcl. Natur-1 ",riU nn ndln Mrch ally, many people will wah to Know what l to be gRlned by the drepenlns Of the St. Lawrence Canals But wanting to know, by no means implie- a refusal t i lf! c, nrt'mnit ep'cially facts, unci tlist ts the r al httltncle w.irtli taking mi 'hi nen 'iit iu inirt'ion In !. c -mm-'! .. ., il'v:.' ; IWatts iqtftofw . tnas ItM.ios HMXMt 1936 tf.MS.Ut MJ71.891 19J7 agaMJT? 7.TS7.S1B Wlwn we come, however, tn the 12 "nr'i. eiidhig Jnnuar 31 last, the Mtua'icn In much better Settlers com- ruimrtn hrnught in settlers' effects i i'i vitne t 0.218.844 and exports and ' . , - nnn MacLAREN'S MUSIC HOUSE I'hone 7 BXrLl'SIVK llltt NSWU K DBALGKS Third Avenue 11 IK CAST HERMAN RUTH, alias the GEORGE Sultan ot fjwat, the Big Bam, etc.. etc., etc. (Bee spurt pages tor complete list of titles). Interfiewer. Gentlemen ot the Chorus Baseball playTs. smsllbby. taxi drivers, special polleerften, employee of the American Leagiie Haw-ball Olub. Scene Entrance to Yankee Stadium, the fJrous. ivy. Time A hot day In midsummer. Chorus "1tefe he comes, muter." (Enter Babe Ruth. Happily twirling his cap and greeting teammates, doorkeeper arid friends with baseballs to auto-gi-aphl. . . ... Interviewer (mechanically) - "Mr. Ruth, what would you have been If you hadn't Been a home-run batter?" The Babe (frowning)--"Gee. that's a tough one! I never wanted to do anything but play ball." Interviewer -"But what about before you played ball?" ! The Babe I brightening) "I sold papers in Baltimore. But I never Interviewer "What switched you awsy from that, Mr. Ruth?" The lUbe (reflectively)"! don't know, it's funny how you start out do-.Dg one thing, then all ot a sudden ftad ycnrself doing swewthHsg else. Mow SM, 1 I like to play- " Interviewer (Interrupting) "How did '.-'ii get your start In baseball?" Th'- Babe--"Why. Jack Dunn heard I : v a - "laying on the St Mary's nine He Him- cut one afternoon when I was v -irking and gave me the onre over. I, v ii - ;atching that day and peggtng to ; ii or.d right-handed. . I other days I went tb the outfield. ; i the same perloM were only tA.M8.1!47. The fixing of a special coal rate by rder-ln-councll so as to give the Alberta coal men a chance to try out the Ontario market, has, in the opinion of many people, certain commendable feature. Among other things it glees an opportunity to test the cost of moving coal under actual conditions. It will te recalled that the railway commission arrived at a rate of 17.23 per ton as representing tht cost. Prank Oflver as a dissenting member of the board, gave M.60 as, what In his opinion, constituted oast. Now the government fises a trial rate of M.75. The test will do good. It should at least help to solve the controversy There la no better means of determining the value of a special diet than trying it oat that is what Is proposed. There are no end of people with solu- tIMHi HI Til "I neter minimi l ! anything DM plat liall." thought about getting a news stand or ' anything like that. I Just wanted tond once in a while I'd .sock one. But grow up and get into baseball." after signing p for the Orioles he said Interviewer (consulting printed slip ; he was Dtng to make a pitcher out of palmed in his hand) "You've done me, ether things beside knock homers I (darkly): I have here a list of occupa-1 "The first exhibition game I stent up tlons that mits you down as. a gnlfer. aganut the Athtotlea. They had some :iun'.er, fisi.. .-man, reporter, ataateur de-' rough babies to sneak a strike past tective. vaudeville actor, movie star. Collins, Qafta. Ketones and Rube Old-farm r and rlgar store owner." j ring. But 1 got sane breaks, the boys j hit back of ma and we took em to The Babe "Yeah, but they all sort 9. I've Met playing ball ever since of started with baseball, if you gt and UkUet'tt, teo." what I mean. I did Study four years at : Inteniaejes "How about when you St. Marys to be a prttst." I get too eisrto play what are you going I to do ta7" The Bake (nimbly escaping that trap) "I'd ribe to own a big-league ball club" Interviewer (conceding everything) "Oh. well tfejM. is there anything to pre-veat It?" The Babe (fading away toward the dressing room, grinning) "Nothing hut about U.MO0OOI That's what these outfits cost." (Exit, the Interviewer, thoughtfully). stOW CtRTAtM Mmtriay Norn's Talmadge (Oaarrrtgbt by i abllc Ledger) Yes., what about the raod? he heard, Yes what about the road? Come tell us more of highway news There's no need to explode. A road Is fust the thing we want And sure we want It bad The thowght of bow far we might drive .. snt-ei lifts RiaWaa issaW tlons for our proMema. Mr. Heaps has ' ' ... , . - .. .J 'We want a road, we Want a road r I 'It IMS IUI1I,IIIIH1 ill lK it unemployment insurance. It will be Investigated by special committee of the Honse Mr. Irvine. Labor member fori We want it mors each day. We know tts being built but still. More faster yet we pray. Wetasklwln wants to arrange now for; OAMWWO days are approaching inscription of wealth In time of v" A ' mar. Parliament took a tew hours to m?J good n,n" hV bwn out prodtUn discuss the question. Mr. Ralston, mln- "nn" roeto "d tUr"ln "r itter of national defence, feared that itch a reeoldtlon or the adoption ofj800" W,Wn such a policy might lead other nations Ui suspect that this peaceful ebon try of Canada eras preparing to don Its war like) (at- asjt tor Nek samebedy Merely to the casual observer that seems a bit overdrawn Countries which preps re to conscript wealth before starting on a war. are not likely to start. The war lords of Germany would have hesitated to begin to fight If conscription of wealth had been Involved in their action. Parliament spent s day in debating a private bill for the Incorporation of a company to build a bridge over the Niagara River. It seems that lately. building bridges has become quite pro-' iltable. Motor cars are quite plentiful ! m the United gtates. Drinks are scarce ' Oood roads exist in Ontarle and "re-; freahment" Is reasonable In price. What t could be more natural than a bit of reciprocity and so traffic between the countries continues to Increase. But no J agreement would be reached in regard j to the bill-both aides spilt on it, more! oi leas. It was finally talked out and In doing so. 88 more pages of Hansard ( were added to the year's collection. I And time crawls on toward the Caster rt tea I They are going to have about 10 days off this year. They need It. Stray visitors to parliament go awav with the lmprsiHiim that members have sn easy time, but it is wearing It gets on the nerves Back to the farm far a few days la always helpful healthful and cooling. They come bark more fitted, ' for the Job more capable of hard work. The International Shippers. Ltd ecelved word yesterday that one of th loKgiiiK contractors at Kasaan. Alaska. io was tskliiK out Ioks to form part of the Initial shipment the concern will send thruuifh this port to Japan, Had heen killed by a falling tree Bubscribe for the Dally News. Man in the Moon I OPTBN think now I would get even with my enemies If only I were a truck driver. IT ts said that Hon. T. D. Pattullo hopes to come to Prince Rupert for a holiday at a time when the word "road" 111 be forgotten. Dto ycu ever atop to ttunk what a btauty'! parlor might do If ft ' would? I tOMVrBIMO , should be dons so remedy the situation but I don't know what situation or what remedy. Well, well, T-must be a voter. j I KNOW a lot of people who are : really brighter than they look and then again I know a lot of people who look brighter than they THEY say a tot of modern women do not want to go to heaven They say It is sn old fashioned place and has neither shower baths nor big HEART WAS SO WEAK Had to Stay in Bed Mrs. P. Vniion, Tthbridre, Alta., writes i "My krart was very weak, isd I had to stay in t-d for Ave wtsiks witk it "My aunt advised' roe to tale as k lid taken them with good results after a very li'i iijH ration. "I took them ami mime time after a doctor eame to examine m- for life insurance tnd h said there was nothing wrung with my heart." 1 Milrmrn 'a Tlfart and Nerve Mil are 50e. a box at all droggltti and dealera, or will be mailed direct oa receipt of price byThe T. Milburn Co., Limited, Terente, On. clothes closets. t tiVrf ; e You'll be proud of the Suit you can buy here at $29 The time has changed when low price in a suit requires you to sacrifice your pride in appearance or to accept a low , standard of performance. Fashion -Craft have changed all that today. In developing this new group of suits they maintained their high standard of quality: you get the newest styles, newest colors and patterns, and a price which makes it 4 tlP t Jj TWEEDS m no fun to be a bighlander these ,1 days, to many other people are show-, ing their knees too. WRING Is not really here yet. It's only pretending just to keep up our pints these dull days. THE meet sreshstoua man I know Is town is one who believes his own statement. eotv "Wife tarn drmng tn you, hit that car'" MONK (triumphantly): "None of us we was all on th' back asst." Motor in. Prices at Prince Rupert of the New Chevrolet Light Delivery Chnala JjWMl.OO 1-1 Vt Ton Truek t. noig 0(MM) Koadster $808.00 Roadster Delivery !i!808.00 Touring 808.00 Coupe $:u.oo Coach 90:1 1. 00 Sedan $10:10.00 Cabriolet $lo:).00 Imperial Landau $1080.00 Front Bumper and Rear Bumperettea stnndard equipment on all Passenger Models. Dlc Wheel Standard qulpment on Imperial and Cabriolet only. On other models $30.00 extra. Sparc Tire and Tube, $10.00 extra. Kaien Garage Phone 52 I' A VALUE WITHOUT EQUAL $ 29- Talloredby Bryant & Greer, Ltd. QUALITY MENS WEAK Your new Easter Hat is here HR0CK HOUSALINO STETSON 3fc KAYSER FULL FASHIONED POINTRD IIEKI. Semi Serviee Weight a new line all the n. w $1.75 Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. Tennis! Tennis! SHE OUK NEW RACKETS $710 to $ 10.00 1928 Ralls ard In Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 City Meat Market (SELVIG BROS.) 3rd Avenue l"hn '" MEAT. FISH, VEGETABLES ALL KINDS OF "NOHWKfllAN PRODUCE at lotv prices, and Immediate delivery ObsenolAll artlolna are of superior quality and ;ii fresh.