are liustiiij; !n holders tn nelji that the t t'loi-:- it i . tu In thorough one ;, The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published livery Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prime Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. 11. F. l'ULLEN - - - Managing Edi.or. subschiition Hates as me pencul i:i wine', vsioii; - iv c;i mist's, if thev !,;.c lint alrt-ailv ilmir .-n. mucn time and ni"iM y and ..pp the beaui il'yinv and inipi o inv in;irg li . I !l:c ci I ht t ( (; i ;i ' icii 'if nl ,111 i ! i t lie u mi k. 1 1' ,i; '. tin- .ithcr:- ill'.- a ; and mail, puliiir 'ai)i iitl i-r is a hiy citv and pi nr.1 hi i mam itit iii'.iri" ;il unrt v by now atid t hen lia i'lg a tin Union Station, Seattle .!up. . ii'i r . t - tit Millified. VANC'OfVEIt POLICE ed thai th- -..lice i!i!iir at Vanemixer will be a .Kat all th- n! ib- . ast- will iie I in .tight out RED t ROSS l OLNDER The Red Cms- So' let. was Inundeii li II who wa horn ir (.eiua in ls!s and d,ed ii: !'a ( 'a"Uii!ly ; r,i el! i ng through Nori t i-rr I: came upon the gha-llv plain i ! Si.ltcri in. when ig :.- ;i great problem. There inn . end to i orrupt nm 1 hat only .tlgli ilea!. up i an a flair.- be ket tree t'l'nn. taint. People who jrive evidi-nce or who aid in find it a nioM unpleasant ,n.l, and one :-.r uhn But it is a job that must be done and it is to I gation will lie thorough. no hope, in nig process one craves. the invest I Mi 1 1 an 1 . ti 1 '. 1 1 1 . I I! IS.V.I. tS:s ?-y 5nd Car.) - on Nofl Pk. isueyttwn - i-Miv Hi.ii itt.iio cMvwsione national Ek. 'iWra nhM.unt.lnN.t1k. KirW YORK IUS.70 v lllusiratnl Bultti. Rourv. BOST ON SOS.TS """" and Inform.M n. ro,. ngnit nauwo lielow. i PACIFIC Wls- unant hi .Ii 'J4. ::M.0tH i men had been engaged in a battle which had lasted fifteen hours. Shocfcd inli: action at th" -ighl ot lo.ono dead, wounded and dying soldiers. Dura'!' undertooK tn e-tahli.-h it volunteer ambulance and nursing service, recruited from 'be nenrby town of ' ;i s t -ligione. Willi these workers. In untamed "tliciiil permission to tend the wounded anil dying on the field of battle, going out personally w'tli wine. food, cigarette-, toliaceo. for whi.h he paid out of his own purse. So Hide fa I iga bly did he work that, in gratilude. the invalids named h,ni "The (lood Samaritan of Cast ligione." The vision of the suffering witne-.Mil a' Solfirino never left KING ED.WARD SEVENTH ! The dimot waa held in honor of the DANCED IN COBOURG irr TLr - eiic Scene irf famous l.lln-l ('nxe tlrm-ed by The bulldiiut at first waa prly a IIIhi When hr wa Prince af tm fort for the rrpelllsjf of possible w- - t.risw.,r;swm COBOURG Out Mrv i. -KitiK td- frlnl of actions at law. and wtw'trV' ward VII. dunred in the court Uoime n.uded hh i. triumph of architecture, where the trlnl of tlte action for SM.OOO Tlie louiul.it. oim ot the building are at! damages for alleged libel hrouKht by of elirht teet in mild masonry and the General Sir At'.liui currle SRilnst F nitustlon 1 a oommandlaii one enabllnt W. Wllsou. of the Pnrt Htpe Oulde earl old mnrrie kwtllnx cannot to swewn the W. T. R Preiton Iib'. licni In pi-OKirns iipprr.uche,, to the Canadlun share. That was In 18tt(. wlicn. ue Prince oi Wales, tbe ruler who was later to be Dr. R. O Large of Fort 8lmpon Is known m "Rdward lh- Pei-emaker." a visitor In the city, having arrived was viKitins i be Dominion. Tile couri yesterday afternoon on Ills power cruiser bouse wan built in 1BS7 and formal)'' Surbc.im II IMl lKOi I CtlNClNNATI CI.IVII.MVli UNID Effective may ax to se?t. o RETUJIN UMIT OCT. S1,11S BOUND TRIP TO DriWEK stas.ss Low fares all partaof mid OMAHA r urracl artut Vi an1 abriat- j S'Sft?! ISlsS Fine fast train.. . ST..LOUIS., in.s ufJz &ssur lsa.tn im 6 ymu ' IS0.M6 Zlon Natloi-l Park T:e .ii if. WHAT I MIGHT HME BEEN v.- .. UHa "in I thr. As Told to Harold J. Bert Hv WALTER JOHNSON There 1 one country boy who has 'learned city ways yet warn to go an . ; -, ,- ' !to the farm. His nwt Is Walter City Delivery,,, by mail or carrier yearly period, paid in advara $6.00 ' TiUmmwi. om 'of ths gsHet 'v'stir-. Fob lesser firkl,' paid' I n afdVame,' per month 60 'who ever sent n' moinp pant "a By mail to all parts of Northern and Central BritMi Coiambia, ,bat ... paid in advance for yearly period $3.00 j . . .. ,,., T I, "But. baseball, he remark Jokingly. - f Or four month for 4 $1.00 of rulne. me , Iarmer 8all. By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British ' my famlly hwtn t mown fifJin Kan-Empire and United States, paid in advance er year ... $&00 sa to California while I a a boy i By aaai) to all other countries, per year $7iW might not have been baseban player Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations st ail." he continued. "Likely i ci tm j. . . .'. 1 1 tee a farmer." DAILY EDITION Wednesday, May 2, 1928j by . flflWumUluW bk- ' ttx and leaning informally against the ArffiPTS WATPtirnfiVT niinni'iiTV 'marble theatre ticket counter u j Tika.uaawa a a a x.4 J a A te csean up their pre-1 , , f, very much opportunity to play "Hi, . place are spendiHg mjmit" ai cinMMiiiMseB to nee vnai ;n the bihte of talk mri hotel- -the Wafihinn- Sotne time ago tbe provincial government, through Hon. T. D. ton team being on tour-be. wimir. uw Pattullo, offered the city the waterfront property at the foot of .baseball tans of the cc-jntrv imw McBride Street formerly occupied by the Prime Rupert Boathouae. nicknamed sir waiter out oi There was some delay in acceptrna- the land although for yearn re- wld of hoyhocd thal was w' quests for a piece of waterfront had been made by the mayor and,1""1 work "nd nry lmlr play others. Monday night it wax finally decided to accept the property I so that the city would have a place for public floats. I J01""01' """V' r,w"bonKl 8w"luh ... , farming stork, we was bom on a larav tu: This is one ot t- .v the most .iii valuable waterlnrntages in the city be-;Hls hlm W1BI , l81.mcr cause it is centrally -located and enables the city to provide a pub-when waiter Johnson m 10 he was lie tatteUng place where it will be of most value. Idrivin a team of hones in the new. In The Letter Box SKllM ItlVEIC limKIXION dates and details in regard to what wai. him. r or three years he travelled aliout l-.uroie. preaching, led ur-1 called at the time "the Bkeeua rebel-1 ing. writing, advocating the need for speedy reorganization of mili- Mon." following the shooting of Kit-j tnrv and medical nursinir service T'lnallv. in IKti'!. his little book, -hoool Jim. "I'll Souvenir de Solferilio" appeared and slarlled ii shocked world into the immediate need lor change. The Committee of Public Safety coiiseiiuent ly. under the pre-gideney and chairmanship of l.ustave Moyneii and lieneral I.lufour. becaj&e SO interested that it succeeded in calling together an Inter natiofitl Conference in ihc;::. a a result ot the-e el forts. i ill an OtfawT conference was called in lMlt. when 1'. nations sent delegates. Dm PAeeting ended when 12 out of the Hi national representatives giwnad.the first Ti'Wlty of tieneva. and Red Cross was established for the first tfme in international law. Today 59 nations subscribe to this Treaty, which frew oat of the ideals of Henry' Dunant. Duniant lived a long and useful life, devoting a large fortune to the furtherance of hi benevolent and philanthropic work. The ahootlng of the Kltaaguela medl- . a M n npwiffH . Ml ' 1a am, fmrlv oases, the perpetrators ot which I had Just brought to Justice after a two ytir arch in the then wilds of Knight and Rlncoinbe Inlets. The Hon Tlieo. Davie, i school mate . of my own. then Attorney General wired me to come to Victoria at once. I Immediately re turned and organised a posse of thirty men. leaving lequlmalt on the 4th of June lgsg on MJS.B Caroline, which had been placed at the disposal of the i.eal authorities by the Admiralty. under command of Commander Hut chison C Battery of the Canadian Qarrlson Artillery, stationed at Vic una were also ordered to proceed to the 8 keens to overawe the Coast na ive as thre was a good deal of un- reiit amongst them owing to the re cent Duncan troubles at Metlakshtla. t r tiik ki;i:na I reached Port Easing ton with my force on June s. Ifwaa ven'MKHeult to sMaany IndWne'tofcke 'S WWel'up- rlvefngut I pntlry IrftuUieAwa ItfHftUur-ing aSaptatn knd'U6Vnri for es'ctf of two three ton Port Simpson canoes. As I had picked a number of men who were fairly good canoe men I required no more Indians. I was strongly advised by the late Robert Cunningham not to attempt the then bad stage of In be rah KM M raior dug an Idolng a grown min'i work. oH JM(Sm m California ALL JOIN IN IMPROVINt; CITY .... ... Once more uc nieiitiuri tin- u.f that the citv has arranired this read of Matthewson. L)o4e and Cy "1 tTal.TtK .HIHNHOS "Until my father vent to CaltfomM. t taking us with hMa." Johnson reatunM. "and I had enters high enool aita eJterwuua buatneea oWMte I sWnt r .... thtnk at tafclne us laiMlull aBrtMIiri. ai . i. d out. Here we j u waJi moatly ptom lonely fur- m (Med to ask me What I wanted to it) holders and house- row. "But I didn't mlad the work.' be, but before anything developed 1 :e "i ih.i fail, it means '-Johmton. nhoae iron cm ect the pitch atartdt to play aemlBio ball arour.4 lng hill hiif. Seen a byerd w aiBet Then I got my first contract wltfc he broke into basebaU. haw ed to TaoonMt." declare. And I had my (hqr tn tewa at the circus r the county fair. One Even the be dMn't think he would Fourth of July my father gave me a stay tn the sport very long. It wm dime to upend I aMoe straight ter Juat after the Baa Praaolaco earth-the lemonade booth. I was so ended eaajH aatd ererytbing was umetUeSV I fcrgot my change and AMUtit reattai- Bat he made enowgh to eamtntartosa her where I left it until a couple ot his fattier beck besBe en a rlart -to hours later, when the eight were be- buy a farm m Kansas, and the lure coming exhausted. vt the nwfcel wet of the gasbe became too. potent to hrt 111 oi the rotmter " him ge. Inst was twenty-one yean age Hart semuner. and today Walter n .e relief of atrtalng oat Low Oeh- Johnson la etm very ranch in the Mg ' rb the baaea full was a nothlat taagwea. ump..:i'd to that dasaovei y . But the Ingrown tore of the aon tie reatleMness that sent the remains robust. "If I were a rich 'ion anceatorK sailing west- man." he concluded wlstfuUy, "and the seas to a new land didn't have to work for a living. V(S 'led America drove young like to raise dogs. Dorset and ebtctwru." farther west, out to the (Cossclght by fwblle Ledger) JS dlans we reached Haselton at B a m an the 17ib of the month, making tbe trip in nine days, which wouW have been considered a good trip at the beat stage of water. When we landed, the river batik was lined with Indians who. we after- L,,T N'w wards learned, had made their boast 1 v-e interested in reading Rev. W lhat wheu wejlt mU) HM on i; fierce', letter In y.ur l.u of April they wcuW knp Uj they hasl wi '"".' " done Clifford and the conr.ablea. To nst below the Indian vUlage iHfc.T HHMrflf j That night there waa a great commo-Itlan in the Indian town above us. ac- ' jcompaiucd by beaUng of torn an - ago. not t. terty-two. by Jim On jjanlsaut being asade to the then At-ijrney -General, a party of special of-1 loses waa cUapatebtd from Victoria to the aosne with s warrant for the arrest of the Indian. The party consisted of Constables Bomans, Parker Green i a J-J 0 $a.ft per gallon (2C0Srs) ri z. 'Cheap Paint covers onl j 300 sq.ft per gallon 't.rr'm a laker in I EARTH their surprise I camped my men on the the gunboat. They believed that she fir ing of gunv etc.. they evidently think ing this would frighten us Into the fort, and I hourly expected an attack on our canvp Nothing further occurred however and the noise subsided abou' two ia.. it than being break of day. rlv In ih. mnm I r. T hMk anM. and Lorlng. afterwards Indian agent at i . . V, In ... . tbe ;oiy mea up u the Indian camp and Haselton. attempting to arrest Indian later at Kltwunga. he was shot by Constable orarn while escaping to the woods In the early morning, the Constantsa Immediately started wlthhbn to tbe H.B.C. post at Heeelion and he -aplred in the canoe on the trip. The Indians all around the section launedl-stely went on the war path and the constable, and Chief Factor Clifford and his family were ooaspelled to take tej the fort and barricade themselves .ii wltb sand bags , . , KWJFJ' liflr' . . . ... 6n reoefpt of' trie "news in Victoria the Oovernment lmmedlntely look steps to despatch a relief force I was en gaged at Nanalaao at the time at the Ahslar Court In connection with the :ta Bird and Miller at Bring murder was rather aurprlsed to llnd that moat if the able bodied men had gon I had several warrants for the arrest of taaUans for various ofeaees which bast bean committed over a considerable period of time I sent office m to varlou outlying camps to effect the amata of tbe culprits I eventually succeeded ia clearing up she .. whole situation and returnee' sciirtb solbe weeks atcr without Marther . incident, leaving Capt. ' "ttritabbs. who had arrived la th' meantime) aa Magistrate In oharge. with constables' Hosnans mid Parker ss his aids. On my return to Victoria I made my report to tlte Oovernment and was ordered to return to Bkeens and organise the district, which I did. becoming the first gold commissioner sud government agent for Bkeena district in -a-oot r.tsi: Although conditions were very unsettled amonxm the Indians for quite a while I had no further serious trouble until the murder of Mcintosh and lie-Claire by Hi mon Oun-a-noot in 1908. with the parrlculam of which moat of your readers are familiar Tbe news of this murder reached headquarters much more raplrtu than on the former xcaslon. af :n igflg there was no telegraphic communication and only a mall aervloe to BiiernR once la from four to' six week by atessa schooner Incidentally I magh observe that my trip on the 'Caroline" was an eye epener u mr of the ability of the British naval ofMoer. Mot a single officer on the vi-Hset had ever been north of Comox. yet we made the trip from Esquimau to the mouth , of Pksssia la tarty hour, arriving then ,saev anabor-jlag st Cardena Bay at one In the morai ing As these wss no chert af the river the Navigating Lieutenant with a crew wna despatehed In the steam pinnace at two aon. to survey and chart the river. He returned and pUoted the vessel up to Xsslngton were we anchored at nine o'clock the same the river In the face of hostile Indians, morning, r'M.t hours after our arrival but as I had been up against Just as ut Curilens Buy. hard propositions before I determined i ovr Il.C. NOTlllMl to proceed and left Eaalngton on the 8th of June. After a desperately hard trip up river but without meeting any Mr Peart Is wrong In Ma statement of the expeiiM as Caroline and "C" Battery were both under pay in considerable opposition from the In- the regular aervlce and cost the B.C cr.uld throw sheila into Haselton from Pert Islington. JOMH F1XWIN Pert Simpson. April so. ltaa. Ten Years Ago in Prince Kupert MAT f. 1IS. There was an enthusiastic gathering -tr crueens m tbe ataseeas theatre last .light for s public meeting which wsa addressed by Hon. T. O. Pattullo. min uter of lands: Frank Mobley, MXJt. for Atlln. and A. M. Msnson. M L A for Ommeca. L. W. Patmore preaided and tlie chief speech was by Mr. Pattullo. A wedding took place quietly tn the Baptist Church laat night. Rev. W. W Wright officiating, of sCsS Don Mssoa Snd Dae Rosa The oostple wen at-tln by Man .Wltthl. Moss ahn Vic MerisSss: Kfvfr tft eeWmohl. ' the. oouple embarked upon the groom 'n launch for a honeymoon trip to Van-oouver. Prqmtalng looking grey oOpper and sine oi-e hsa been encountered at the Silver Standard mine at Haselton where the dull Is now running to capacity DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS KOTIf'K TO ( ONil.tfTOIIH Hearing ami (irultliliij; ft -e Kuiiert 1 iTlgliwa. SUU- r, te Mi e in T ,?. I1? 'Tender ""f" u(im iiniiwuj" will be tnennderiigned up to noon imowiy, tne aro asy of May 1U28 for clearing and grubbing the above section. opctiiiuauuna, contract and Puh?ie0fwS!r ?l at the Orfloe' .nW Jnn upert. ?c nr - 1fn(' P'ana may be ,. Bt the Locating Engineer's camp near PhehYtV a.v. Each tender must be Ifnininanisul W baa0Ct?llk ch!3 charirid Minister of Public Works, for the of (13000.00) Three Thousand DoKSl which Shall be forfeited 7 the nart? tendering decline to enter into contract when called upon to do so. The chioue of the successful tenderer iu' be re! talned as security for the due uh faithful irtorswiio. of the wort Ull the satlasactor ni.i - r-v"v me oon- jj Tenders will not be considered unless made out on the forms suppi ,i!JS! with the actual signature tSS the i ferer and eMcloseT- m the eifvsloSe fumisheil. The lowest ,.r ...en21! not net jnm ily accepted District Engineer PwiWorta Dept. Prince Rupart. B.C'" Bupert- BC AprU 36th, 1B38. let die Joket hand ym any p TDUY a so-called "cheap paint and you'll get a good sued Joker in every can of K. Maybe somebody assures you that this low-priced paint is jest as good as SWP. That's just plain "appksauce." The "cheap" paint w81 not give you as beautiful a job, as durable a job, or as economical a job as SWP. It just can't do it There's a Joker in the "cheap" paint can. 37i " ctwtp" point hn't cheep at ait. The Vow price per gallon ia a delusion because many more gallons of it ftf c needed. About one half tbe quantity of gsssd old SWP wm do the job. And when it's dene with SWP it's dene right. SWP will last longer and look better. It has the Quaftir that stands up to sOnePfnU On Papkjige of KOT6X If you buy 2packftgcs here forwff wear and weather. Long after the "Cheap" pant job has gone faded out the SWP parted surface will be in good condition. No Joker here. No "apesesauce." A thlle more per galloo in the first prate but you won t need as many gallons. And you won't have to do the job aH over again In a year or so as you will if you fall for ine spurious economy of the low prke paint Oive the "cheap" paint joker a wide berth. Go to the store of the iherwin-Wuliarni dealer "Paint Headqwartera" and get has advice on the work you contemplate. HeU tell yon you how much SWP will do the jab. HeU give you helpful advice and usefal free literature, including copy of the 3berwin-Wmtems "Household Guide." FOR BEST RESULTS USE Sherwin-Williams Paints -Varnishes-Rogers Lacquer FOR SALE AT PAINT HEADQUARTERS BY Howe & McNulty - Prince Rupert, B.C. O -vernmerrt nothing. The only expense j cf some twelve thousand dollars. A funny idea being prevalent amongst the interior Indiana after the arrival of DEMAND "Rupert Brand' ippers "THE DAINTIEST UUKAKI'AST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fisli & Cold Storage Co. W Prince Rupert. B.C H. S. WALLACE 20 PER CENT DlSCOlAT LADIES' COATS DRESSES AM. NEW (iOODS " WALLACE'S LOOK at YOUR CLOTHES URVONE VARV. nnva Our spring stock of High tirade Men'.i Wear is n h' " Hundreds of Briton's finest woollens from which to .-I""" that spriiiK Huif-tailored to your measure by Canada !"r'" most ClotheH buildera "Society Brand " Obey That Impulse Do H Today THOR JOHNSON Advertise in "The Daily News'