PAGE EIGHT I " . And it has held first place for thirty years. PAcin:; tllWAf J 1 T TP 'Fresh Srom the gardens' CANADIAN NATION L STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK g$L ' (14 SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. I. 20,000-TON FLOATING DIIYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, IlollermaKers, lilacksmilhn, Pattern Makers, Pounders, Woodworkers Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our I'lant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Kaillnc from Prlno Kuimt lor VANCOUVER, VIC'IOKIA, KwaiiMin llaj. llutFdale. lrrt llaj. etc.. lun lay, S:3u p.m. lor VAN CUt VKIS. VirrOKIA. Ilutrdalr. Alert llav. rlr . Frlrlar mldnuht f or ALICE ARM. ANVOX, MTKW.tKT, SAAS RIVKR. Sunday. 8:00 p.m. I. H POUT XIMI'MIN AMI WALKS ISLAM). TlltlrMl.iv. p.m. 123 2nd Atriiu It M SMI I II Unit ITInrr Ruirft, II.C. Tl rough il' UU wild to Victoria ai.u shuttle .and Uftftt rbrckfid thruilgh 111 lltfct Illation. . . ' . V. B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To KKi lilkan. W miijfll, Junrau and Slucway May I, 11, It To Wiicouvrr. Vltlurla and sratllt May ft, 1".. 2B I'RIMESS ROVAL Oieau tallh. Hi-.. Vamonvrr and Victoria firry 1'rlday 10 p.m. .Units rr all stmmxlilp Llnrs. W. C OKCIIAKI). tiKNKUU AtiEXT 3rd Air., frlnre Ituiwrt. II. C. riione 31 Canadian National Q7ie Largefl "Kailioay Syilem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERYICE Balling from NtlNCE III TF.RT for VANTOrVER. VIlTOKM E1TLE and Intermedial? poluti, earn Thursday and Sunday, 10:00 p.m. lor A W OX and STEWART, nu ll Vednrday and Saturday, 4.-00 p.m. lor NORTH AMI SOLTII qiLEN CIlAldOTlE IsI.AMi. lofli.nlni) IMSSLMihK TRAINS LEAVE HUME KlThlll Lath MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and SATl'KD.W at 11:3(1 am for I'HIM t UEOKfJE, EDMONTON, UINMIIO. all point Ea.lrrii Canada. I'nltrd Matra. AflENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES City Ticket Office, 5'!8 Third Ave., Prime Rupert Phone 2B0 OOD BYE to TIRE TROUBLE Equip your car with a new tet of 0-t,Tv Dominion Royal Cordi or Royal Masters and bid a long farewell ZWi J to tire trouble. These two Urea can't be bett. Royal Cords are the finest moderate ly priced tire i made. Royal Masters cost more than any other tire but they're certainly worth It DOMINION ROYAL CORDS ..&; AND ROYAL MASTERS S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 t See Page 7. There are a lot of small advertisements there that make good reading. 'DAILY MAIL ! AGAIN ASKED Edmonton Also Working For .Same End and Asks Local Co-operation At the regular monthly meet ing of the Hoard of Trade last night a letter was read from John Blue, secretary of the Edmonton Board, as follows: "Our chamber is anxious to es-! tablish a daily mail service be- J tween Edmonton and Prince Rup ert this summer and are taking; with Hon. Charles Stewart and K. A. Blatchford, both members for Edmonton and also with the postmaster general. "We think that it will require concerted action and constant pressure to secure results and if you will enlist your support, as you undoubtedly itt'iil, of the federal members in the territory concerned, we have considerable hope that our efforts will be successful. . . V Prfrfte Ropeft board,!frtftie- ted the secretary to again write j nlayuag in tbsttaWs nid in natf cHlon. Th THE DAILY NEWS Saturd-.v if Heart Trouble Hands and Feet liumb and Gold Wm. Fowler, Auburn, Ont., writes: "Several years apo 1 ft as troubled with mv ho: rt mid nerves, so bad, at tlmoa. nv liaml? would become numb and cold. I tt. -I; dorter's medicine, for a while I'Ul it (lid me little or no good. I h;ippc:ii4 o see LIBERALISM USURPATION1 that'fheAltraiuotikl 43sfVi-. 8weat b:d r the cen- t th fit,in a.i mw .n turles. and the fight is still In craft as well as to ocean going Vmrt oar by the craft. It, Was decided to forward , penr.'n Wle entries by the this petition. to Ottawa. w- r Suffered From Indigestion. Was Afraid To Eat Mrs. E. Proulx, 10548-C6th St.. Edmonton, Alta., writes : "I Buffered from indigestion and was afraid to eat I suffered so after. A friend told me bow she used to Buffer with the same thing and how had relieved her, I too!i two bottles aod I will never regret the day I did a 1 am happy to sav I .'an cow est anv thing and not be bothered with indigestion after'1 Manufactured only by The T. Mil-bora Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. Dried Fruits! WE OFFER YOU GOOD BARGAINS Prunes, 30-10, 6 lbs $1.00 Prima fiH-7n a ! 11 Mi I a tags w I V M S kW pYV' Prunes' D.M., 5-lb. tins .....90c Prunes, D.M., 2-lb. pks. S for $1.00 Raisins, M.D., 4-lb. pka. . ...GOc Raisins, Seedless, 7 lbs $1.00 Bteck Figs, 8 lbs 60c Fancy "White Figs, 8 lbe. ....50c Table Figs, '2 lbs. 45c Fancy Pears, .Z lbs 06c Choice Apricots,. 2 lbs ...41k Mixed Peel, per lb 86 Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited G17-423 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&81 P. 0. Box 57C. TRACTORS WILL REPLACE HORSE Modern Development In Connection With Logging For (lis- come Mill in Prince George District Horse transport is to be replaced to a considerable extent by caterpillar transport in con-; aection with the Giseome mill in the Prince George district according to F. W. Shaver who retur ned recently from a trip of in spection to leading sawmill plants the matter up with the different advertised and station tailing ipem. jn Southern British Uiumuia, : towns and points along the rail-J Z!&TSJZSZ Wt2hinon' Ore0n and ; ways such as Hazelton, Vander-, my trouble." The Giseome company already hoof, Prince George arfd Prince. Price COe. a lix at all drugieta and has one GO h.p. ten ton tractor; Rupert I t,e?,ers. or """'te1 wTf1 on Awi Ltd-' ?' operation which has been rnov-i "We are taking the matter up' & f T' MJbum jinf train of from eight to nine! . sleigns over me roan, giving ai ! load of from 40,000 to 50,000 feet of timber, but the chief troubin the tractor has had to contend with hits been adverse grades. The present tractor haul is about three miles to points where the loo; g may be loaded on the cars of .the steam railway operated by ihe company in its logging. Mr. Shaver is tuitisfied thut log- I King at Giseome can be handled Speaker at Liberal Meeting Shows aatiffactorilv with the tractor. fundamental Difference lie tween Two Parties the department at Ottawa and the I local member, dra wring attention j "Liberalism is a natural sequel to prevfous requests of the board.: of Toryism. Too few people un-and suggesting that this was the derstand the fundamental differ-desirable time for the daily mail ence between Conservatism and service to be put into force AIDS TO NAVIGATION GRILSE FISHERS HOLD MEETING .- -,a a a aula uvv a icai-i,-. . . , , a 1 1 tulio last night in hi. address t!CMmn,ur,,",e M"J"r.Mothr- the Moose Hull. "Historically and fundamentally, Liberalism began well Regard to Southern Fishing At tr.P mpptino- of ibo iiar,l nf protest against the usurpa- VICTORIA. May 3. Asking for Trade last night J. H. Pillsbury itlon and buse of utlM"ty and. an explanation of the new rules -eported that a petition was be-! power f the few over the mny.! affecting fishing in British Co ing signed by masters of vessels for benefit of the few at the j lumbia, interested sportsmen of for t"e w ine many, ine issue victoria will communicate w;tl; - t 1 . A I f 1 . 1 I . .. -tkte ueJ oniianny. lougnv oui in Major Motherwell, it was decided mautjr .uuiaraiiiar wiin isr principles .involved and unmindful of historical fact, see little difference ,n .these so-called modern days bfftween Liberalism, and Conaervatism. . "While bood is not running in our own country, and while we are enjoying hardly-won rights and privileges denied to many of our contemporary., the fact it that economically and socially, we can only retain the ground already won by constant vigilance, and attain the goal of general and universal welfare through unremitting effort. "Speaking in particular, we can illustrate what I mean by surveying our own provincial political and economic atmosphere. . "During the past few months, we have had illustrated in the clearest possible fashion, the difference in viewpoint between Conservatism, as represented by the present provincial government, anil Liberalism, as represented by His Majesty's Loyal Opposition. "In the first place, let me say that the pledges made by the present Prime Minister before July last, have all gone by the board. Po!kfs for which we were so severely criticised are continued, and only recently an Or-der-in-Coiindll Was passed auth orising the Minister of Lands to allow the export of raw logs upon pitch conditions as he migh This is the time to stock up, ee upon this very issue, while there are no fresh fruits on 1 our dminlstration was accused the market. ! of being in collusion with Ameri i can interests to the detriment of our great province". "Whatever we did was treason to our province. "The n resent government can follow the same policy and it is patriotic enostrof," SUITS! SUITS! MA I) 15 TO ORDER Culling. Workmanship a'nd St It-All Guaranteed v UITS STIiAM CLEANED AND , PRESSED We Dtlivtr to Any Part of the City. Ling, the Tailor Phone G19 ;it a meeting attended by repre-tentativoa of the west coaet can-ceries, local sporting goods store? and a number of independent fishermen. The cnmmunicaJoA will ask Major Motherwell why the regulation of 20 fUh per boat per day had been changed to ,10 per day and why the maximum, had been reduced to five fish per person. The much discussed question of "Is a Gilse a salmon ?" should be cleared up before a new set of rules came into effect, it was tated today. By buying a license for $1 any individual sportsman ean avoid the five fish per man 'e, it was said. There ahoul be something done to prevent this, it was agreed . Pimples, Blotches Quickly Vanish Under This Penetrating AntUeptic T ran hav- a rlrar. lanfttlt. vrUrtr akin. If jnm will ulr trjr lb ul t,litiir h'jula U.D-D- It aouth Ibr tliatt an Irlw vaj p!mpl-. tloit-li- aii'l tbr hl'-muti. ITCHINU STill'K r.XTAVTI.Y. Til. Iwal!l avmnk iMtMtratca tht- tain leaving So Mala apoaj th aurfai- 3.V Ix.irla pruv.. It, aaarlt or jraur drockiM ri' rtur idmv hart. D.D.D. ftVM lU !!. (la nit HDD. Uuif). V. OK.MKS LTD. i. MrtlTCIICON. JltM'GUl.HT. WW mKBsmBea i I SEE FOR MILES With a good pair of field glasses, distant objects are brought up close. We have a wonderful stock and can suit any purse. The one shown above at $20 is 8 I power and a man standing K00 feet away seems only 100 feet away. We, Also have a very fine 12 power pair at a higher price. Also one 8 power German army field glass at $11 and one 4 power glass at $9. GLAD TO SHOW YOU John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS Tonight, 7-9 p m 50c and lic Sat. Matinee 35c and Ifti lAAAMLAA. . . BIG DOUBLE BILL The Great White North ". . . in which the actors play their parts for the ake of their lives." -"VVrVM GIVE AND TAKE Starring Geo Si n, v Jean llei Vt YWll GIVE t for this sp.irl.l;: . and TAKE awa, of laughs. "OSWALD CARTOON" Vaudeville All Next Week "The Wandering Mi r, HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 m:w siiipment'just aukivi:d iiline Head Alberta Lump si.. ;, Mine Ht?ad Alberta Sootless Large Ugx , Mine Head Sootless Egg . : si2. Pembina Peerless Egg Si.. Also all other classes of coal. DRY MUCH, JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load K. Double load SO Larjre sack i ': 3i Iiox wood cuttings, large load . . . Piano and Furniture Moving. Express and I' m- ," Day ami Night Service 139 Second A . . -nur r. :tJ ' DEMAND upert Brand ippers 'THE DAINTIEST HREAKPAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., hi , Prince Rupert. ILC SELVIG BROS. Jl EAT MARKET 3rd Avenue Phow 7b.- MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES Specialty: "OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES" Our make Fresh every day. Superior Quality. V SAW it with a 51IViOND5 SAW k Stays sharp longer Cuts easier. Saws faster SIMONOS CANADA SAW CO.kTO. Month eai. VANCOUVm. ST. iOMN, n. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 ( rd Cartige, Warehousing Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gr-vcl We Specialize In Piano 8a Furniture Movlnfr