The Daily News miNCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMMA Published Every Afternoon, Except; Sunday,) by,, Princ'Rupert Daily News, Limited, Th.Iijd ,AvenUe( (, jf II. F. PULLEN - Manajrin-pditoV . SUBSCRIPTION RATES pire and United States, paid in advance, per year By mail .o ail other countries, per year Contract rates n application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 ' Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION . ... ; r; By mall to all parts of Northern and ..Central British.iGolumbia, ; paid in advance for yearly period . . .' .... .r: . a v 3.00 . .transient uispiay aaverusing, per incn. per insertion,..., weeij.emj Transient advertising on front page, per inch Local readers, per insertion, per line 25 Classified advertising, per insertion, per word .OH! 6.00 7.50 NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. flHT TERRACE timbers was being burned by railway emnlovees. A special train Miss Alice Pillsbury of the brought thirty fire fighters down local school staff left on Friday from Smithers for the railway City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid ,n advance S&00 Inlln Hup- pTcKmos Ln, 'on the "S For lesser period, paid in advance, per month. v... -50 ert The; Kitanmax Water & Power Mrs. W. (X. Spkarkes spent the r f 'Haw-him has been incor- with Mr. Potty Ski- ratflMwhl suddIv liirht and ner in Usk. power to the town of Hazelton. A crowd of young pep went ' r ..... Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line to Usk on Saturday night to it- ,4 here Thursday night Mr fnnr months fnr . ......... l.UU1 tu. i .t.-.. -it i .u . ..-v. i . . . lcmj wle uaK, wfwi ln am wi At 3 nt nir n I . 11. Sawle'a llm- Bj mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em the- Marsh Memorial Comrrwirtty jBeca ife,.., office. Church there. Owing te the - lateness of the train en Sunday many of them returned by speeder early Sunday atorning so as to spe&d the day at the lakes here. Sunday and Monday proved ideal weather for holiday makers at the lake ami ma ay took June 4, 1920 vantage of the extra day to enjoy the bwutie of either Laftolse or Kitsumkalum Lakes. LABOR IN GREAT BRITAIN j ' ... , -T , , , . , , ' Mrs. II. L. Frank and daugh- Now we snail be able to see what the Labor Party of ter, Mildred, spent the holiday Groat Britain win do. Ramsay iMacdonald and his asso- with Mrs. a. y. Wilson at Rn. ciates wiu nave a pretty good opportunity, but they will ' be held back a good deal by the lact that they have not a L s HoU majority over all in the House of Commons and that they Toronto Conservatory of Music have to depend upon the Liberals to keep them in power, examination in Prince Rupert. ' The election is another step in the democratization of These are Misses Lilian Taper the countrv. Under the Labor Government there would SLut?'1'1? ,?,rthaci1Ire,Mta SMITHERS , Unuairli dogs have been cmaUg a bt of worry to those attmtbg- to develop Lake Kath-ryn a a game sanctuary and it h proposed to take drastic action agate t the owners. My 31 tJune 6 was designated by the village commissioners e lean-up week in Smithers. as Practieally every residence and building in Smithers was more or ls violently shaken by an earth tremor last week. It was the most severe of several shocks that have been felt in Smithers during the past couple of years. be reluctance to nominate for titles a long list of wealthy fng elementary; Annie Allan for transferred to Alert Bay where he and aristocratic personages such as that of yesterday junior, and Janet Youae for in- will be identified with marine when such a man as John Galsworthy gets a simple order termediate examinations of merit. It looked very much like a political move to keep ...... control of the House of Lords, but at this distance it is dif - JTL "ourZ f lcult to judge. What is certain is that if Labor is to be a old daughter of Mr: and Mrs. J. real controlling factor it must either abolish the House of Downing of Terrace. Lords or s reform the upper chamber that Labor can be " , effectiveb represented there. The present condition is Jr?lT?L, most unsatisfactory and will doubtless be tackled by the ieft 0n Sunday to spend the new Government. In it they should have the full backing holiday in Prince . Rupert with of Lloyd George, who has never been slow in making in-,h,s family. roads on special privilege. LABOR AS WORLD POWER The approaches to the Copper City bridge, en the provincial I highway, are now completed, so Wai-o, fa r,n rl.f tu-: i t. that ears can drive aerosa the n,' r ; V 7 , 'V i tu " nvonu Pwer' ' bridnf. Some further work has rhe fact that it has not arrived already is its own fault. 'still to be done in widening out Edcuation must go With the attainment of oolitical nowpf the approach at the east end. it Rev. Church J. T. Smeeton, United minister here, has been mission work. His successor in Smithers will be Rev. William George Oulton. having made rapid recovery from a recent serious operation, was able to leave the Smithers Hospital. POSSIBILITIES TERRACEGREAT or nothing permanent can be achieved. Labor in Great win be a week or mon yet bfore Britain fs educated today. It may not always be able to ,th rod, J'0 tht rifr w,n terrace. June 4:-Mrs. v. s. quote Latin, but it can study political, social, Religious and S'd Z TrLTZ ZtfZZ nthpr mtocl mne inct oo n-n n fk '.i. u.ii. ... , a ,. iL . , tendent of Womens Institutes. "".. jwov o iiuim tuc litu, uiieii Hiucil ueuer. in onnue s mrpugn country oi left t on Saturday ;atnrHiv fr ine workers are Often better educated than thnsp xvhn nr. "eat scnlc beantv and makes a rogaie to tnemselves the title, .of ruling classes. In Russia it won its ascendency by the rifle and bayonet. In Britain am! Australia it has achieved the same by the ballot. The movement is bound to snread to include Canada in the conduct of affairs, especially in Germany x ranee. MUSICAL HANDICAP and. One of Prince Rupert's greatest handicaps as a result! of its geopraphicat isolation is the difficulty of hearing' noted speakers, .musicians and instrumentalists. This is all ho more reason why when one comes he should be given a hearty welcome. Just now there is an expert here from Toronto tn ex very, delightful drive. NFW HAZELTON i it. 'i in.. ... . .. . t A raxmere Farmers' Institute institute i la to to n assist' in the organization. amine upwards of one hundred and fifty pupils of the vari- A serious bush fire wan raging ous music teachers of Prince Rupert The expense en- ,a,t week between Sealy c.ukh tailed in this long journey is considerable. Indeed the and Rocher de nu,e- havin b Conservatory has considered that the expense is probablv sU'ted when a pile of 0,d bridge .uy lugu unu niu iJUHsioiuty arises oi not having an ex-aminer another year. Yet when this question came up recently one of the previous examiners jvas so enthusiastic! regarding the quality of the teaching here and the progress of the pupils that he offered to pay part at least of the expenses in order that the children might not be de-1 pnved of the inestimable value of preparation for the Tor-' onto Conservatory examinations. Surely if an outsider' appreciates the work to such an extent the people of x i.uiws-ituperL can uq no less. 1 Already we have pretensions to be considered a musical centre. The existence of the Boys' Band, the more recent concert by the Prince Rupert Singers and the prospects of a musical festival next year all show that there are many actively interested in the advancement of the branch of art that is of so much value in the culture of a people. Heart Trouble Hinds and Feet Numb and Cold Mrs. Wm. Fowler, Auburn, Ont., writes "Several years ago I was troubled with my heart and nerves, so bad, at times, my hands would become numb and cold. I took doctor's medi-ciAa, foe a, while, but it did me little or bo good. I happened to see If Prince Rupert is really interested in the best music1 ?ral,, nd jtarted taWn thm . J . 1 uv-au ,,lua" ,i ,i j , , . , . , 1 it once, and continued for some tim. and the desire for the best musical training of our young l "" thM 1 h "turn oi h,n;ivnfth?? thfy Ulitae ?dVa"taSe 0f OPPOf. Ei... a dr-nto and tunity that offers tc hear the best and to encourage those d1r-M m'1 diret on receipt of who come. ijjg J T- MUbura lu., Provincial Superintendent of Women's Institutes Enthuses Over District rill I iiuii ! riL ' l it r rti i rv m n u- - x. i i ... ... .. "-...v.. uvaico, oiuiuukii my niuveiuent may De SI0W organized in this district. S. S. maiing me school grounds as OWing to the peculiar Condition of develonment in thnsp Phillins. Prince Georire. dintrlct attractive a spot as possible. She countries, hurope also will find labor takinir a laree share agrif ultura't, w for Smithers, after a visit of several days in thle district While here, Mrs. . MaeLaghlan visited the public school, addressing the children on matters of health and on th- be advantage of trying to assist In will eome down to a visited a number of the ren ches V USUI in the district, gathering on the different branches Airitation i Kolntr Vsnt nn 1a. !..'.... it. ...t ij...t.. . t . i I - ...... vl ure aKiicuuuiai muuni;, unu seeing tne modern trend many people who are not y wltn a TfW to ""v,bk the was very enthusiastic over pro- egmmately hbor pk are tieing up with tho movement ' SZZ ZJSt in order to be on the band wagon when the party arrives: "STtC bo it will be m Canada and United States, once the move- w,teet high level bridge. ment gets going. Good progress is being made with the construction of a large addition to the Omineca Hotel at Hazelton. The Beament cut-off on the marn highway, eliminating a number of bad hills and two dangerous railway crossings, has just been opened for traffic pects of a bright future for Ter race agriculturalists. Su 1 wa especially Interested In the prospects for bee culture here about which many Inquiries are made through the department. Mrs. MaeLaghlan spoke very highly of the work carried on by the local institute, particularly in regard to the Boys' and Girls' Clubs. She gave Terrace erddit for being the most active rural institute In the province In this regard. LADIES OFVAN AT CATHEDRAL Dedicatory Service for Miss I las-Hell and Miss Sayle; Former Speaks in Evening Miss Hassell, who Is Interested In van mission work fpf the Anglican Church, which, with Miss Sayle, her associate, she established, was an interesting speaker at evening service Sunday in St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral. She described work, in the remote portions of the Pence River district which she covered last year, a great deal of it by foot. At 8 o'clock In the morning, I Bishop Blx conducted a dedicatory service for Miss Hassel and Mis Sayle, who left yesterday for Smithers, where they will take over the van "St. Andrew's" which has been stored there for the winter and with which they will proceed to Prince George and thence Into the Peace Biver via Edmonton, I PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, .Tu " - : 3" CANADIAN .MANUFACTURERS TO MEET IN HALIFAX The fifty-eighth annual general meetingof the Canadian Manufacturers' V takeH place this year in Halifax. N.S. Business session will be held in the h- Hotel on June 4, 5 and 6, when many important quMtiohs concaintBg the in.u-of Canada will come up for disctuaion. The above layout nhows the principal .: the association. 1, Elmer Davis, Kingston, Ont., second vice-president ; 2, L. W Saint John. N.B.. president; 3, It. J. Hutchinga, Calgary, first v.te-presuWnt ; i. r by, Amherst, N.S., ex-chairman. Maritime Division, woo baa bee active in th ments for the Halifax meeting; 5. J. E. Walsh. Toronto. General Mhatr: C I penny, Toronto, honorary treasurer; 7. A. F. Blake. Saint fohn ehairman. M r sion; 8, G. M. Duck, Toronto, chairman, Ontario division; 9. C. E. Harvey. Whim;. man. Prairie division; 10, J. H Boaf. Vancouver, chairman, British Columbia di N. C. Poison, jr., Montreal, chairman, Quebec division. A Great Car for Women to Drive iiiiiiiibi V ' IW7 TmIK FORD car Is a great car for women to drive not only beeause it is so smart and good looking, but also because of Its torn-fort, awe of control, and reliability. Especially its reHft. Mllty. You know fhe Ford will take you there and bring you back. You know you can depend on it. You know It has been built to give you thousands of miles of faithful, uninterrupted service. This freedom from trouble this men Gup tal comfort moans a great deal to every woman who drives a -.-r Another feature of the Ford tha appeals to women &' the safety t forded by the wily .enclosed cfti etent six-brake ayatem, steel bo and shatterproof ghus windshield You ean see te value of th when you consider that 65 v r cent o? automobilo Injuries m o used by fbUf las. The wii t ahletd of the rrU vll I jert shaitr umler tlftj hardeK impact. A demonstraUoit drirv 1 oonvint ini' S. E. PARKER, LIMITED ' . FORI) DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 OUR TIME PAYMENT PLAN IS MOST ATTRACTICV'K ;v j j- n . . . ....nun aec rage 7. lucre arc a lot of small advertisements there that make goou nu