PAGE TWO I "coreBreadandkM'BimS" I CANADIAN COJB MET YESTERDAY H)Mi: OK.Al VriON FAILS TO j KI.KI'T M W VitKMItRKT III T OIIIKl: (II H( Kits ( IIOSKN SPLENDID REPORTS - - iiun m MUCH ii -rm j i Al III ltli HIT I.ADIKH HACK I delicious wheat JlaCor is retained sssssss dtf-iTi.'T!? :fcTsIX iTS MI: ikMSXtftftlUM The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - liJUTlSH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Edi.or Member of Audit Bureau ef Circulations DAILY EDITION TN I vy,r .... ;. , bl'ui. ' !.'. i ! , r .. : : ,. hill ':' w,,. ,.. - , ,, : ,. be rc i '!. i : ( I.'i m .:!.'...!;,, s u r i " i - .'if wo!!1.: !. to thrm. All ti,r i.! .., , great cm n all sent f-Uim- "i tic. ..,( :) Thursday, May 3, 1928 i ! Vi TIAX SITUATION' 1,1 hRii solved itself. Britain's quick move intry to their senses and the obnoxious over to autumn, probably never o v i -hips she might have whistled for any :i"in the Egyptians. Reason is nothing !:nl - .i display of htrength. That is the ;.'. i;-. 'otal disarmament. At the pro ii a i:i I., impossible. M.i.LIM; Uocis STOCK .Mm in V.iih-,u-..t wh.. .-1.1 -'ock and cheated people out ni :i.,-ir hard i -.! w,, !:.. ., chance to cool their heel.- in :h,' u. i,;jar (,, .. 1 , w ...,r-. T: 'v were sentenced Tuesday. Vhi;' vc Klinw nothis; ,, t!:r ;.;,i'i men aii' t. ..u! !e: u :t re s1r! 'v ..!' be p: uli'i ' ii in n:.., k i - :' t h k i io! i . ! lilieri.lrl elU sio.-K k(,.m! ;.. .:!. mu ii ; ; y . n c -.-en a t c i. i in l'ri r i Kuoi'!" V. , , i buy : -'"i f. . i ; .c . . n;i,r.:. no.; i : take : I i - n ;, -i o : ,.; il: .Uir Who l!of- 1' ,.yy , i. , 1 j h . ',li-,"u- the t. ' Thel, the ii ir:to w I 1 1 ' el', fil'' -!!!' I'i'.i.i is 1U,.'1 1.. ! ; oi - .in. o Cool) h. -lie o!).to, : ,.r -'.. ok IJ.,mm..'ii'" 'I I.. I. .1. Time- h: - a ii'iiraii e:!lien..l ;l. ,. jl -.: . il, !!; - , III . a . for which these ;l.a-. ;!. public must : -si...:, i who de-.i ii.. i.er i o tin- com- : '. ii -nr.' -a men 'i i" al ilc ..l.oui a -.ui -Tli:.n aioi u . .1 tiic iiia'i or wonia,, '". . ! lira'-' :'"n nl will ..I 11, al. .,1 li'l',!',' I, - In" I . 'i ii ili! i .iii.ifi,; ;.,Ui,: I- n lie !n;;,li: iUTe.-: I o. n,.u!c ., CO. H-. ).... .io;i! in.',! -! m, .1 - ;. .,.-I I a. -( ' afar In, 'he ret m: l liorrowed !.ooi--i j,., i.e.-r b imo lel'ers J'nen len.i. r ,han from l,,rrv..'i s. Iliuil: borrow - ;,r. tin K''ber r,. e. Hut lio iv art.y ..f In r. ,.,-,.- max ;ak- heart from the thoulii :li',. i;ii!i.oi'- are m ; ,ii -,,!,'. ,ii,ii :i:a: i t ivy who really :v preset.: t1,. i ;,' .-Lai :i ' ; : 1 u . 1 . - .'.'' .' i.i in;, "! Ii n i ') i r a'"i v.'.e fur t'ratit-il ta'l: ties 1'ir linn'' i'i).', w .'; ... - . ' h , , u ' ,i,iii'u i,', a- esiential if we 'o re ul ,. ,,i! ;.. .;- )! , , i ,' i ,-...;', i ,, : ,-!il:'l borrow (.f '" " '' " '.' ' "'!. a- . i l!": ' 'I" il ei.ia-e ;1 h.i- hot ye been rem. 1 ;,, m ;. -'..ii I. : t- o.ei"onie thedil- f'- v i " i I ' ' - . ' t : s 1 1 .!: r w,.,i : ;injr of nicking the etloS't . )' oil, 1 1 . ni. a'ld tbe .III ' inlt. , ia! u books that they I, axe tir-i Ur(li ;,, ,. r,.;,,. - , , .,.,,. weak fleah to make tl elm-: ami t t,-- -t tin fi a',',' aon of borrowers, a Patron '!;!' a.- weil a- a N.iti'i"ti! ly has been suggested. l- i i n i ' ' unonal Day ware appointed, the friction would still i tinu.j, tor there are few deer divisions between men than tneir uision over books. Thr are men whose only care is to find out what is inside the book and get inside it themselves, who do not nana about print or paper or whether there is a cover or not, or whether there is a legal owner of these external things. And there are bookowners who are collectors and would be happier collecting candlesticks or china; their desire is for clean and beautiful objects, for fijie Mflding and printing that are art, or even for symmetrical helves. For till these met: it is j. hardship and a puzzle that their irietui. who wuuio never nave tne etironteiy to borrow the adornment of thel- mantelpiece or take away their pictures for a few-weeks or mouths, will go off with armloads of their books, and that It is for some obscure but profound reason curmudge only to refuse to lend a book. A higher and more delicate standard is expected from tbe owners of books than from the owners of garden rollers. It is churlish to refuse a book which may change the borrower's whole life, when that life might profitably be. changed, and it is churlish to refuse one book, or an armful of books, from fat helves. After all, books are meant to be read, not preserved spotlessly behind irlass till they are out of dHte or unwanted or in powder; and it is no' good for them to stay too long on the same shelf instead of circulating about the world. WU IN KKKtJMi , At the annual meeting of the Women Canadian Club held In City Hull la', ewning, Mrs. George Wood- lur.d pre idlug. olficers for the coming ur were elected with the exceptloa .1 pre-ldent ;,:id this wa lelt lor the -jifcut.Vi' to r.ll. Several ladles were licmumled bir. nil relueed. The new olficers were as follows: 1st Vice-president Mrs. Blott. 2nd V.'.-preMdent- -Mrs. Johns. Secretary -Mis Rlvett. Ai2tam S.-creiiry Mrs. Mills. Tieurer -Mi Mitchell. Assist ;.:it 'I n-uauicr - Mrs. Patmore. Bse?ui:ve Mr-. Fnaell. Mr. Joe Lli.ir ai.d Mi- B'.auce. The rotlr.ng presideut thanked the enaters frr their support during the . in ind ti.en called on tbe secretary 3 rad tlw .(pert on the activities tor past, year which she did as follows: THE BKftlRT During this last year ve have done k test to live ap to the excellent txcthrd cf tenner sars. We have id jsct intern ting speakers with a .it ran; of t iolc and cur memisar-"nlp has 'increased ateadUy all through r.s jear. On tunc 4 1MT. the clb wae sddnsa- i by Sir Archibald Maodocell. OOC ft Canadlitn Division, at a luncheon : tbe Boston Hall. There was quite large attendant at this meeUng to '-Web husbands of the SManben were :viud and alo men of the lat Cans-l lan Division who were ttvlag In Prince Rupert Alter the tunensec. Sir Arcs-jutd addressed the meeting taking for :s subject. "The Royal Northwest .Jounted Police. " rhls apeaker was teat us by the Association of Canadian .mcv On Crtober 4. 1827. Harlan I Baalth ' tbe Dominion Archesloglcal nesssrch r:ety adarc-ed the club it i M In -e Coinmodore Cafe, his topic kaing "Icssauh " Ot alur.cheon of December In. 1S37. at .ie Commodore Cafe the Baa. T. D. attuilo. minister of lands tar British .lumb'i gave an Interesting talk on . Immigration " HK.AK AHOl T TIIIKA "n January 20. 1B28. the members of club had the pleasure of listening v Robin on "Present Day Con-'n China " of which she had : knowledge, being on furlough r missionary and scholastic .. Bonan. China. IfKH was a lance of meii.arl Itl this I i - -I Mis Boons' mm. was ex ' i tlng and tanned one o: I hi addressee listened to by ! - M.xr. Saa wss served and i themselvee of tbe op- n. " r.eet the speaker. ' i y gg. 1MB, D. B Finn was ' ' i' ' ' nonor at a tea In the Com ' e. Mr. Finn la in charge ' !k ' arjunent Ptsherlas CKperUBen a located here In Prince Ru . he gave ue an interesting ; on the valuable re-march work o! - station. On Saturday. April 27. 1928. we were rtunate in obtaining Harold Mac ranken. director of the Stotl-MacCrack- n exploration party to Alaska. Mr JarCracken tu!d the club of tbe pur se of the expedition and described ie work of each member of the party -d r!l- his cwn personal interest tn he beam of the lorsllty. He describe, any Incidents which occurred during la work of filming these bears in then 'stural haunt una promised t-, addrev he club on his return next November vben he should have many more ln-ereeting things to relate. Seventf-two iftabers were prevnt and tea waa ser- At all our social meet tags, our vre- :tlent. stHi Woodland. "WSS rh the dhitH nd she has proved a very able preal-ent NATIONAL ASMICIATION Thi." year, as last, we were afrillateu vllh the National Association of Cana-li an Clubs Hiiri were frequently In toucl sith them by letter, but. owing to ur aomewhat isolated geograahlca oosltlon they were only able to send u.' ne speaker The year was marked b; he issue of the official magazine of he National Association of Canadian ?lub which is entitled "The Canadian fatten " It is to be Iwued four time i year and the first number has alread een sent to all members who were lr rood standing by December 81. 1817 '. ts a somewhat modest little prodoc ion ai'i has for Its object the fostering f the Canadian Club Ideal in promottng 'anadlan loterest In Canada. tn January of this year we were sskec ly the r!nc Rupert Branch of the unadlan Legion of the British Kmplrr lervlce League for our rapport in theli ffort towards establishing a oenoUpl a memory of the men in the Oreat Var. The Executive felt that such an b)ect wss psrtlcularly worthy of oui uppnrt and s cheque for S76 Was donat-d to the cenotaph fund. The executive also decided to add V the shelf of Csnsdlan literature tn th local library, whloh wns begun by th' lub last yenr and a cheque for ' 82r waa handed to the library secretsry foi 'he purchase of books. Nine executive meetings have bee: "eld during lhe ytm with an averag. ittendanre of sewn members Oiie ger.ernl meetlni; was held oi April 4 1928. for the nominating ol Mfloers for the yenr 1828-B. MANY MCMHRHS Twentl-nlne new members Joined dur I -GrtJ TM Pattern No. 318 it shown lt4 w Ceramic tile "Multicote" Surface A new improvement, that builds years of extra wear right into the felt base and throughout the long-wearing surface only obtainable in genuine Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs with the Qold Seal on the surface. ONGOLEOM COLD SEAL GUARANTEE . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED , OR YOUR MONEY EAfK KK7.1 SUI WITH You can positively identify genuine Congoleum by the Gold Seal . . . the guarantee ... look for it. Lowcr'Than-Evcr Prices These beautifully patterned, easy-to-clean rugs are now selling as low as $7.00 for a 9 x 6 feet, room size rugother sizes in proportion. When you see the full range of attractive that such low patterns you will marvel prices are possible . . . and you will agree that they are by far the best investment in house furnishings. e Coatolrum Caaad Limbec!. U-,0 St. Psiruk Strsat, Montr). Stwi tat, whaevt cost or etSKJStisa, a copy oi yoar Istew hooldot eMitlsri sassatag Coloar icbcmei Thst Con So bfaV Cltr. S7A GOLD SEAL RUGS BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME - NOW - AT LITTLE EXPENSE Congoleum Canada Limited. Montreal inc tbe year making a total of 126 paid-up members. Quite s number have left -he city during the year, but we are 4dSUnf new mem bars all the time -six wars added last Saturday and their mem berahlp begin today, st this meet.iiR. Thirty-eight letters have been written during the year, 13a pemtcards werr iddrsned and l-J were written and ad-Jressed, both. Me books were pur-baaed by the club, for the secretary and ressurer. Our treasurer is to be eon-rrstulatad on tbe kuslnssslike way tn .sy she managed our fUasaoes. The ssembars of the executive have rupportsd the president sad eflloers very aysljy ad harisooloualy sad I think 1 tan say that our Hub ts 'in a very Healthy condition. ".GfHIKT Of. THCAftl HEK The report of the treasurer, airs UePlne. showed that there Is a balan.e n the bank of S1S.32. The income from ees and arrears amounted to (126 aaci his added to the Income from teas and 3D luncheon brought the total receipts to S3M 7 The disbursements Included: Btamps 41.00; stationery, etc.. 11.S0; oenotspli fund, 0TB: Associated Canadian Club mJO; nomination notloss. S3 60; dona- lon te library. S2I notloss snnua, netting. S4.eo. the remainder of th. nitlay being mostly for teas and ti, uncheon. The slertlon or offloers took tne lorir. .1 confirming the nominations maoe a' prevlnu meeting, with the exosptloi if tbe officers of president and traas user. Mrs. McNaufhton was nomlnaten for president but on her refusing nun bers of others were named but all refused, those including Mis. Woodland Mrs Parkin. Mrs. Stork, Mrs. MsckV Mrs. Rergtn. Mr. McMordls. Mrs. ai more end Mrs LePlne. There was also a little difficulty n securing a trasurer but finally Ills Caroline Mitchell agreed to takn It The question of affiliation with tn' Useciated Club- caused soms dteti 'on The re' f-r nfftllatloii wa for- e throats Rub Vicks on throat and chest Relieves two ways at once-absorbed, inhaled. VAPO R U B ...trly ten cents a member but It had ii jw been raised to fifty oenis. it t wss decided to send the usual fee ana It this was not seaspted to drop th I affiliation. i A vbte of thanks to the retiring prer sldent, moved by Mrs. McM.irdle. brought trnm the aeconder. Mrs a A Rlx. a few words of pralsefor the admirable manner in which the club had functioned during tbe past year under Mrs. Woon-laud. Thanks were also extended to i . W Waugh. auditor, and to the press Mrs. Blott took tne chair before i adjourning and will carry on until a , president la appointed. HOTEL A H1UV.UA IMnoe Koiiett , a L Olover snd rn' atoblarty. Osk r Perry. Montreal, a. & Oorrj, Vic irla. f'estra M. H Marie and O. H Ritchie. Van juver: Andrew Fredrlcks. SsstOs. Sam- O. Drummond, Ixstew; R. O. Oun-ighsm Port Esslngton. DRl'ARTJIENT OF I'UIHJC WUatKh soTirt: TO OIIVTs: ( TORK SEALED TBNOSR3 cdorsed 'Tender 3 PJ,"LC Bupsrt KK:gh',M.y" will "be re-elved by tb uade:-:,vld up to noor ''. Thursday, the a-u dsy of May imw or clearing and grubblnK the above '.ctlsn. svetflcatlons. contract and rm of tender msy be obtained at the 'ubllc Work Office, Prince Rnpert 3.C.. and pjsns may be seen at the gating Engineer's camp near Phelan. Eich tender must be accompanied bv m sasepted bank cheque on a chartered isnk of Canada, made payeble tn the Vtlnlster of Publlr v7ork. l" the sum f IS3000M) TBiee Thousand DoliaS. s-hicta snail be forfeited if the M?t rnrlerlrlir decline to enter into contract vhen called upon to do so. The "hem?.. f the successful tenderer wil be"1,!.' "!."! " ,rcurliy tar the "ue and beatlsfscttiry completion of ti. con. Tenders ivlll not bf ruiisidererl unless made out . n the fnrm wl;,pnP:, with ,"t.ml s!gnsture of the tin. iot nec jfiiv.iy nrceptd O f MAf-KAY. . , , r -ivrlrt EtiRlnecr Public Work n . . Prince Rupci-t b c Prlnc nupert. Br ' Apr,! 2&th, 1928. EXTRA HEAVY FUJI SPUN SILK A new shipment just arrived in all the new. si ' inches wide. vii. : Natural. Cupid Viak, Tea Koe. Sta; Brier Kos, Belleck, Mother Goom, Neptune Pilot HI Chin Blue, Castilian Red. Black, White. 8efa1, pr yard 65c Fraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. CANADIAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION prtmentx 5,000 Feet of New Movies, showing T1IU HHli imarimviaj- British Clumlla Tratelawue, Provincial Iteel. In Porafttry Tnr PKBB! COilE! FREE! Car arrives: I'rince Rupert ... 8rd May 7th May Tprrace 8th May Cedarvale th May Taeific l(fth May Kitwangra 11th May New Haxdlton and Haaelton 12th May C031B! IT ru-. Evelyn 1 I" M Smithers Ma Telkwa IV" ' Houston ' Topley Rose Uke '-'I" u4 Burna Lake M il ' Endaico ! fOME! , LOOK at YOUR CLOTHES EVERYONE ELSE DOES Our sprinjr stock of Hih Grade Men's Wear is n '" Hundreds of BrHon's finest woollens from which ! "that spring suit" tailored to your measure by Cannd.V i 11 most Clothes. builders "Society Brand." Obey Thai Impulse Do it Today THOR JOHNSON