PAGE TWO Local Keaqers. per insertion, per line Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word Legal Net ices, each insertion per agate line Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION .silily reni; in the mine nporatini.' ajr;i'ii. Stewart and other points the prosperity of money for minim? enteipri.se. SKSQI M ENTENMAL The iail I'lovime isMied thi- wet 308 nLMniMUcooi mountain tops great shlp J)i6tigliJng through tropic seas these things all come to mirid When a cup of "SALADA" is steaming before you. Such flavour such fragrance. Try "SALADA". The Daily News . PRINCE ItUPEUT - UMTI8H COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - aiaiDutlng Editor. SUIISCMPTION RATES 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 yearly period $3,00 Or four months tor $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 . . $7,6l Transient Display Advertising, per. Inch, per insertion $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch $2,80 1 hi. r!trvtn ii'ill I, .. fsmaver Ivmty. all it. lUkl'it fut W'AI.ITV nd H'aiTV wrtM MALKIN'b 1IKST HAKIKO WWUtK." (Ontinsl Inter ea Mej Si ;25 .2 15 Thursday, March 29, 132ft ANTI-NMSKO CAMPAIGN Yesterday despatches brought news of an anti-Negro campaign in Australia in whirl) roloird i-cljiIc ar being banished from the country ami o.her iiatiotialii:r uir iiirluilcd in the anti-immigration niovcnicnt. Like Canada, tlit rc i white rountiy. Iiul at the s NegiiM-s and Orientals and power, edll We d tt ion and culture. ll di.-iif in Au-itmlia to make if an all-inn- tinic it must be ivmcmlierod that ill oihers h;ic a riht to live and to iint mean to be Mi.oloirists tr h(mihi uf HI IV ml mi- nr i-fifA nut it we are to look for world peace and real d cultivate a spirit of tolerance whirl) i wholly rated it) yiv-terdav's despatch. tenio( r.u we must 'I'posed to that indi- I'sually when times are rather bad in a rountrv. there is a cry again.st nomehod.v who is filling a io.M;ion which a white man might till. I'ndui oftr democracy ihi is taken advantage of by those who wih to raise opposition i the ). ..verii-neiit of the day. whatever party it may happen to be. Such a cry as that in Australia mav at times oecome so accentuated a.- to swei being the case, usually both -id. rageous demands. p a are party from power iuick to accede ti and. this any out ALICE ARM PROSPECTS There seem to he roml prospects of a busy time at Alice this year. A number of the mines will be workinK und the llln't clip William T. Tlltlen. gil, GOIt I lie right kind iif lltngit musrlt-t. Ami flip rrouli h tixl.t.v Tlldrii lias to (ir coiitrnt Jnt u lie a sprrtatur lit tltf ! (Itirkninl rril-tinii-goltl Mrlriipolltuii tie optra night. otlirmle lie might Iwva iM-rii a singer IiIiiikpII iihmi I list glite trrhig stage But the former nutiunitl tennis chum- , pion and Davis Cup marvel, always tlx sportsmen, ncoepts thru disappointment philosophically. " abould luve liked to be a singer," confesses he whom the devotees of the popular court game affectionately call . Big Bill. "But It Isn't a thwarted ambition by any stretch at the Imagiua-tlon. The Almighty simply didn't give ; me the voice. It Just wasnt there -; Lhat'a all there wis to It." j TUden was Just ttaok from his do- feat at Wimbledon last summer. Bin ' hi tennis the vanquished Is welcomed 1 home the same as the vlrtar The big Philadelphia viu coaxed lnt.i an ants- ; rc.om for Interviewing purposes between courses of the hotel dinner in honor : if the Americans who went to Cnglsnd i Hill TUtlen Meter smile. With MM It's always a u4e and trientlly irtn. He ' M)U grlnnlsg lUuo after a bartl altrrutum M-tii with Hie ship uw rruurtrfs. hMh out hl hand, quit more iurt!iw If Urne hadn't preened . . -hi heaxily fir was calibing the mW- iiillit ft rnnldtwe, 1(1- I4le lu I lie oiiiuiiirr for a taiirmaiimit player kreena to lie jHt nae set after another. 'Ttult." want on Mr. TUden hur riedly, preparing to bolt back to his hosts, "has never usurped anything I wanted to do. ANNUAL MEETING OF RIFLE ASS'N. l.ocu. iti:(ii.it:T to m; kbphe-fBXTrn at ittrrii ottaha ami VHTtHtlV Sll(MIT WILKINSON I I'ltKflllKNT The . BC He Arm pin. c in new !t consisting of . .. ,.,UI WneUrf aboot ,t victoria the letier part ' ,w,n tht W0tnif UPjf Jun, ther. wl , ,t least M MHEH k a senqui-centennial num ber of that paper which deals with most ui the activities of BritiBh''" In 'olumhia. -hi1e n,., ,.s,anl the hulk of the information ha to do i!'!!!. wiin ainnuei. other di stria.-, are pretty well all represented including Prince Kuiert. The number is an Indication of the progress, being made in British Columbia and particularly in SPUING. ALWAYS DULL . one representative of the local regiment at the Dominion Rifle Association's annual shoot at Ottawa in August The miniature range, which has been operation all winter, will be closed the shoot of April 6 and th? outdoor ranae at MeNlcholl Creek will be opened on April 29. Officers for the year were elected aa The early spring is always rather a dull time in Prince ItuMrt T ,t?mT,,,r W" The annual close season for halibut is not felt to any great extent ?.Mw ?1 !v' until It is about over and this year the early halibut catches have been sold at such low prices that fishermen have had no money to spend. Now. however, there is likely to be a change. Fish prices have improved and before April is over the probability is that Prince Kupert will be quite busy. As it is there l vary little unemployment and what there is will likely end within a week or two. For a number of years past, spring has been n dull time. Anyone listening to local merchants would imagine it waa worse and worse every year, but they forget. This spring la much like others, business usually begins to improve in April and keeps getting better with a climax in October or November. The probability is that the preaent year will be much the same as other In that respect, only better. MtlKIIU'eRCCT iiimi-iiiiivj uilj bAMNG POWDER ordinary on Mr. J V B , Frsarr Street. Vanrnuver, S "1 hsvr brrn ( Via run yr and hive tried kI I't'Wdn Snil hKvr fmmrf .m. . . ! trou, u. U. 1Mb. R nd H. B batman It W Cans Man in the Moon the world to their peculiar rult. THSY say there waa a lady ln Prince Rupert who gave up a bridge In order to stay at home and mend U ana mole. AN example of beginning at the top wee shewn many years ago when Noah parked- his ark on top of Mount Ararat. PARENTS are sometimes useful. There must be somebody to do tu dnidgery around the house and earn the money for the family. TOU have heard possibly of the truck that moved aside and gave, half the, road to a limousine but you have never seen anything of the sort. 1 b, t you a dollar and a half TII18 la the month when we are s ip-P' to pay your Income tsx 'jut j thank heaven moat of tin do not li .vo any to pay. ' " ..- - i i Wil l i IM T TH.DBX i I should have liked to be a sinter" training frli Inrilrtlng tliem on me. selfishly. "Have lp a word. Im Has told his own life the itage" plans. "I'm rrajly an lnlllilualll." he "Oood heerens. no!" ejaculated WIN nrnt Into details. "No one nerlously Ham T. Tilde, looking seandallsed. intrrfrrnl with what I wanted to 1. "I 'wouldn't nulke anybody to tbroueh enjoy privileges ottered liy this world. Bv a vairarv of nvnlnt inn l mIIier ilieil when I was aulte that suferlna ." Hisflril Willi uUal I'm do ) Tct he's passionately fond of opera and n uba bars many oi the prominent laingjrs among his friends "I've been attending the opera since 1 was so high," hiding the hand that wields a racket ao expertly close to the floor. "But (heat I was ahout the unu am I didnt sacrifice any t Urtn) w k jQhn brilliant career to play it. If J'd never UcCnrmlck one. told me he would stepped on a court I would have done llkc u have been a tennis player about the asms things otherwise curtoua. lent HT" gone on the stags, acted in picture. mtnt gn, M. "Just and tried my hand at writing. That's qUMtton. lOta. and what I've been doing between matches ' ni m you m - interviewer begged you ever sung upon they are ot a different tolor ami have tendencies differing from ourl'0,me "Bl1 Mh" a"MrM' we And then he did bolt, own hut many of them ran shame white men berau.se of their brain 'r,,,w ,nT "yrtf. .If be harhwed any x-neinr in ine iwrK m pis ninn tor Toaurmv Anni Nihaia ! niv future lie kept them htiMen. rr- Orjtvrlkbt by Fublic Ledaer. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert JIAUt II l. 18IM. 2 Canada's war government has net) stopped at conscription of man power. I Through the lnootte tax,, it will sisoj conscript the wwaJOf of the Dominion. The lutsrnatleual Ohemlcal Co.. Ltd. , I meeting of First North hM open,,, , caVl storage. fetUllaer 1 ana on pwnt at noon. Queen Char- evening si tne armory, ouai- lotte Isiands. and plans on ODeralina It ! wrciiun vi nicr tne vear round """i""'.1 oi K-,wn.e,i neie win iniiierlalve the installation of water fr the coming season and the receiving ana ngnt and power tacilu.es. h is understood that the DolJv if covering las: yesrs sctlvl- There Is another araeti mine may possibly be worked, an arrangement with the com- 1:e"' read track at Kwtnltaa plicated ownership having been brought to a point where it mav nos- D80"0 m 10 ' hv the itr.es are all down 'ii 1 ..r . uitw oecn. cleared. on the rail- The teiearaph FORMER ESS1NGT0N LADY IS MARRIED IN CHURCH , MIm l'amt. Jean NMe IWeme irl0e f .leaaiMler Mckenzie lollows: I Honorary president. Ueut Ool. a. P. ' Mta aoo place at Tra- McUordte. DJ.O. naiapi- unirea tnurrn. vaneouver. on Psss'djrnt. O V. Wilkinson .rridsy, March aa. ,t ISO ?m.. When Fanny Jean, daughur of Mn and Uas. amx roce. iat or Port aaslngton. be Wilson. A. Wylle' "nor atacn,enaw of Vancouver The Church was decorated with daf- ,t ifcdlls. and the ceremony was performed oy Rev J n Rohertson. B A . B D. j The bilde entered the Church on the isrm of her Uther. to the strains of I "The Bridal March" from Uheiurtn UscBBiMaiaasjj She was attired In a gown of cham-IT looks ae If pickled goods are allip'ne ""HF-tie snd all-over lace with right but wt do not care to have n,nd mbro'dered hat en suite, her Wends who get that way jon,J' rnment being a necklet of gold studded with pearls. She carried KQTH1NO makes a person feel o kuQ,uet of Ophelia rosei snd Preslaa proud of blmaelf ss paying his taxes on ln "l0Ihir "rn. Miss Helena tune. jvinue. couitstn or tne or ids. as her , only it tends nt. wore a frock of apple MISERY likes company They suylrMn (rtM and picture hat to. that'a why BoUhevlks would convert .mtcn Hr flowers vers pink carna tions The mother of the bride was attired in a handsome dress of Maok flat crepe. The groom was supported by J. A. Oougal. During the signing ot the register. Mies Robertson played Mtndelsaoanw Weeding March. Following t lie ceremony a reception it with esaivawaVaa f 5iaya vharp longer Cut easier. Saws faster SIMOMM CANADA aAW CO, LTD, VANCouvra. . jaws N.a. I'li U i . . v I THE DAILY NEWS WHA T 1 MIGHT HA U BEEN I! tr& As Told to Harold C. Burr By WILLIAM T. TILDEN. 2d. iciimon Dark-skinned natives d s : Louvre ON FRIDAY MORNING FROM 9 TO 11 ONLY The unexampled success of our first Clock Sale has. encouraged us to ha.; one every month and the second will take place on Friday morning frym to 11 o'clock only. Judging from the manner in which the hargain I ts Vu , cleared out on the previous occasion,, you would be well advised to he on hurl early on Friday morning to get your share of the bargains. Just look nt t.n, , prices listed below. 24 SILK RAINCOATS tojor red, blue and green. to 42. Regular $7.50 value Clock Sale Priee Siien 16 $2.95 ONK DOZKN SlUi HLOOMKU (v Lace Trimmed, Regular per et. a. Clock Sale Price SIX ONLY TWHBI) SUITS OZl SILK SLI1S- Crepe de Chine lined, wrap around akirt. yaitid colors, ilies t ; 5lfl.0 Clock Sale Price Clock BaU Price S,X ONLY SILK DIIKS8EX- nv ONB t LAIHFJSnWMAS- Amu i.vtiM ic I)Op.N In various ahnde, and - Ur ir 95C value to 115.75. QM Q Clock Sale Price OlsUJ SIX ONLY SILK DKHSSHS i DOZHN SMART (JKOIKil.TTK l)j Valuea to 12.A0. CO QC Navy blue and other color- i: Clock Sale Price tQ Clock Sale Price 01&id ONE DOZEN JHItSBY DKBSSES . Two piece atyle, in aaaorted colom, aiiea SIX ONLY SILK DHRSSKS 16 to 42. Regular $19.76 value. fiff QC Regular valuaa to JIO.oO. Qi Q- Clock Sale Price 7fJet7U C(ock pHca $1.3 J EVERY ONE REPRESENTS AN ABSOLUTE RARGAIV ALL OTHER DRESSES IN THE STORE ALL DAY FRIDAY. I.KSS'fi: PERCENT DISCOUNT. Only one arliclo to each customer. Cash only. No C.O.I), and no denie s s i p . Richmond's Louvre il Third Avpnnp. Prince Hniii i :. was held at the home of the bride's but the tracs hnstfWrnU- Fifteenth Avenue West. Many relative and friends ot the bride Ipare present. Northern B C. being lally well represented. Mrs. John C. William and Mrs. Arthur Q Har- presided at the tea table, which pretUlf decorated with oagodlls a. verm lev. assisted by some, of the tfwat people preaent. served. The many S tauttful VMM.. wedeMng gifts were on' dls- Vnste At ft pm. Mr. snd Mm. Mas- ett In their motcr far Vaneou nd. where the honeymoon will spent. The bride travelled In a k of navy crepe-back satin and a :k pony coat, her close fitting hst ng rose Jelt. On their return Mr ln MttKencle win reakie a Vas- Were married lust ? evening with quiet j CEREMONY IN HOME i A quiet wedding took place at 8 o'-1 olpck last evening at the home 4 the pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church When Miss Alfreds Maria Thomaaon. a resent arrival in the city from Norway where she waa a school tescber became the bride of Bert c: tried, well known local fish buyer. Dev. J'lin H. Hansen ojtclating. The oereme. y took place In the presence of a few Ir lends and the couple were attended by Mrs. H. Dahl and I Fennees. little Miss Lillian Hanson acting s flowr girl Following the ceremony a delightful wedding stepper waa served. Mr. and Mra. Cnaratad are taking up residence on Seventh Avenue Bast. The groom hss been a resident of the eltyl lor ne years. IN PIlOHATfi is tiik m ritn.MK i oTut of iikitimi I'dllMllIt Mk AeV and14 tb AdrolnUtrlln nftths ilatter of the Estate of Denenint s89Sff,j jeoeasea. inteMate. TARE NOTICE thst h nrrlmr tiT. Honor , i F. Men. Young, the ttnd day of 'viwr.-n. iV4n i wri snDninran nonlntail trttor of the estate of Oenedit admlnla. ,smmi gicnno. anq an na parties haV' mg claims against the said estate are hereby reuutml to furnish same pro- ueriy verinra to me on or before the Mlh dsv cf April. lM, snd aT parties lndctd td the eetste are reotlr.rt to pay .1" amount of their lndebUd- to n;- forthwith NOHMAN A. WATT, Official Admlnlatrator, Prince Rupert, B.O. I m ill Dr. a iropractic I wish to announce t' Prince Rupert that 1 hac , in the Wallace Block, cori.t i Fulton. My system of curing suit' diseases is ultra-modern fails! I wish etecially t w with those people who are mui; aoalled incurable disordt r ' Without obligation on you: in and allow me to explain t you. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. Phone 131 Office Hours: 10 In 12; I to 5 daily. Kvcninu- For Best Results in all your baking : use Robin Hood Flouf POSITIVE MONEY HACK GUARANTEE IN EVEBY S A('K