PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS.. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert. i."uUy ews. Limited, Third Avenu1 H. . PULLEN Managlng-Edltgr -SUBSCK1PTI0N 'KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly peri& paid In advance..- For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week . By mall to all parts ol Northern and Central British Columbia, paid In advance for yearly period By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United "states, paid In advance, per year Advertising and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Dor can of Circulations PLACING THE BLAME ...86 $5.00 Long Tour Described (Continued from Page 1) By mall to all other countries, per year "a tVr i- onfl terminus of the ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per men, per Insertion Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' lelepnone yincial government has been blaming the federal authori-;- waTn s?chT ties for not backing them up and the federal authorities USe to water our gardens, and deny that they have failed to live up to their promises. ! streets are sweot by a man with a Also charges have been made of maladministration in ion handled broom. The ehief in-connection with the handling of the money. It is to be pre-' du,try ta 8311 makln8-sumed that this will be cleared up by the committee. The ISV difficulty is that the men who have suffered from, not re-jxnV days were spent m ceiving employment cannot be satisfied and the people tennis, golf, ahuffieboard, quoits, who feel that money has been squandered without ade-;etc hew racing in the lounge. quate return will never be satisfied. They know large sums i reCne deck chairs h ajn. ices, Harbor -u beaufuuy yean. situated ' were spent and no work done. J a""0" a-etc weather, and a Te(y vety iMisy port, snipa lp8 U9m fioat1 oewg se ime, au in- passengers t " " enjayed the wonderful meals. The! TAXES TO BE INCREASED I sea Bfe was now most interesting , ititrttM difinir h tuna ! eersber 20 a. Duiyi isc. iuusi, pcupic pjciu to nuve e.pecueu inai tt wouul the Canal Zone; also a erew of ne- be a .walk away for th& Japafnee:- Judgiii frSm pasfexi groeAohandie the ropes." perience the Chinese troops were expected to dfsperse like : "rhe 9a.nr beautifully situa-chaff once a real army was opposed to them. The Japan-ted and tne Perat,on of e.d to have had the idea that they could jwt uSSSSSiTSi wt easily spread dismay among the Chinese at Shanghai as behind, and the ship, now as feet they did among the brigands Of Manchuria. above sea level sailed through Oal- The Chinese have already shown that, given proper "a"1 0,11 'formerly cuiebra cut training they can fight just as well as the nationals of any m the y 10 Gatun Uke- lar-other oountiT. Youne China is insDired with the idea of if ""teUake m the world, m changing the country into a great and pto 46C respected by the world and able and ready to hold her own ted states. Norwegian, and other , potatoe-seieeted Tamce rn in the arts of war or peace. They are just as patriotic asi registries. The total length of the i & iDs. 1) C the Japanese and every dav the invader is in the country I nal b 50 43 m,,e-11 ta an i i per per G-f or tne sniinnniv ni i ninn is mr-pncAn as aruMnnrnre wurani ..ci-i ! ur saek rf . .,vw. v.. fte th Pa,- Wan r look with great interest at the drama being played out on the other side of the ocean Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Tickling in The Throat And Coughing Spells Mrs. Jtmtt Mf-Cnan, Kin mount. Out, writes: "Some time kgo I had a verv bad cold, and the tiekling in my throat would rauaa long rptlla of coughing. 1 m xiviwd by a friend to use Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Srnip, and after taking the fint bottle my cuugh Sad all gone I can rtromrotnd 'Dr. Woods' to everyone with rokl er cough." Priee 36c. a bottle; larse faaaSy site 65e.; at all drug and gwer&l cterv; put up only by The T. MUburn Co.. Ltd.. Toronto. Out. iffi 1 : i pR0DUa OF CAKAOV ; TAU. SIZC ' ... ! BASy SIZE EVAPORATE IVI1JLJV PIT P"re crcara7 row's milk then concentnue it to JMit richness by cvaponrion. Splendid in coffee snd cives crwm soups, ssuces and desserts a smoother, creamier favor. NESTLf'S irVWt L,rvat PnJuttrt and Stllers cf CotuIfuuJ and EivpomtrJ Milt. A) ross the street is Colon In the Re-pubHe of Panama and everything wide open. The main shop In Crts- Ltobai are run by Bast Indians, and Panama hats, silks, brassware. etc. are much In evidence. One amusing Incident at Cristobal was hearing a negro man addressing Uiree or four other negros on a street comer, on the "Stiver QuesUon." Gala Christmas Dinner "All passengers returned to the hip for Christmas dinner on board. The dining saloon was gaily decor-.ted with balloons, streamers, flags. ?tc. and 'each one received cans, nolae-rnaEers; serpentine, etc. A wonderful dinner was served, nothing missing for a Christmas dinner. We sailed again at 8 pjn. "Three days later, after a gor-jeous sail throuh the Caribean we SrrtVed fc Havana r!.,K THE DAIIiY'NEWS r. ...Fjlday, February 1J3J I jln some place not room lor twoj j cars-lo-pass, and the sidewalks 13 J j Inches wide, but the new part has ' I beautiful bulldlnes. streets, etc. At rate-, which he blamed on Premier navnna u the famous oW Mono, Bennett of Canada (purely a piece ;Castje ot ancient history. Through of propaganda i . j tne courteSy -of the manager of the "We sailed next morning, weather uann of Nova gcttla we were in-! getting very summerlikandiaUitnk,UCKl to tne clrM of Pojlce-passengers getting into lighten wno - e-nafinr af c-h. clothlns. We rtow began to see por-1 through the Capitol' build-poises, flying fish and an occasional ; ine a wonderful biildlne cos'ln' locjsnar. uy mis lime we naa leu me seventeen and a hiir million dol-; i sea gulto behind us, and for somelarSt Tery elaborately decorated, the; 3.00 j time had no bird life, till near , rf telng finished in 18 carat gojd (Mexico, we got the albatross. jleaf 0ne outstanding feature la a. $500 "We arrived at Manzahlllo, ohe;,,.- in Muare, Mexico RaUway.. biack ony5I in me eentre of tne. land tied up at the Standard Oil Co.lnopT and reflecting the dome. Each! li4P!wnarr, wnen a targe noraoer oiState 0f cubd has its own Mom In ; armed officials came on board to buUding, and they are all dlf-; see that we were all clean and healthy. Dr. Hugh McKechnle vouched for us, and we 'after lots of talk about papers, cameras, official re ferently decorated, fifteen kinds of marble being used, and native woods used throughout, mostly mahogany from the 'Isle of Pines.' The ports! wereanowea to go asnore oynan3 eontoIn some wonderful oil Friday. Feb. 26, 19321 tenders, a charge of 25 cents each , partings. The main banks of Hu- 1 way being made. The only sight- tvana are Canadian, Bun of Nova seeing duss was a irucs, wiwi siraw Scotla. Bank Of Commerce and the in the bottom on which to sit. Need Roya, A ) import bui- . . , , 'leM to JewteGktile ,rlP- ne ! rws to potatoes i being done wi-h A commission has been appointed to place the blame for peculiar fish w saw while tied up Prlnce Edward island on a verv the failure of the policy of unemployment relief. The pro- at the wh' the bat fish Tn enjoyable rfrfve we w beautiful residences, tropica! palms, flowers, etc. We also visited the cemetery a very outstanding place for sightseeing beautiful statues. j UNHEARD - OF ' VALUES That make the problem of food 1 rtonsmy amazingly simple. Never , before have there been such values m Northern B. C. erges Into the Pacific 27 mile fur- j per lb ?.f r H"0" from ihe ; Urd-Swfa or aert twuuw. in? unnai one u a verv table garden, beautiful ffowess. ' frowerlng trees, etc.. golf courses. with ladies and gentlemen, dressed in summer costumes, enjoying the links. per 3-lb. pat! lap Rite 8 lb. Strawberry Jam nay I CHy Brand. 4-tbatto No stop was made at Balboa on j7!" TW,! ' the trip east but we stopped ftt vieterv sffee 3ne of the principal srghta seen was ! thp OsrHnn nitartrs nf Ik. It o I -8g B.C. n VI V IV W iTmvy aim Airports, we aiso orovei. each Fresh Extras Seotra tn eartons. per doe along the old DeLesseps Canal, i up"Ter iwn,p9-Crlatobal Is under U. s. luridition ! 10 lbs. . and eonseatientlv "Drv" while, nr. I Brooms 5 string Floor Wax 2 In I 1-lb. tm tbp.jbqavw-bclnc tied up. Singapore Plneappi, tctbi ooys swam around begging i ' lns. which, when thrown to them. I CIttornl Hw,d L'ttu were caught under the water, and Per head plaeed In their mouths. mouths. They They then then canea ior more. we were greeted d drivers, children sellm rose hHt , "CARKT AND SAVE" 20c 35c, 24c ' 47cj 34c 22c 28c! 14c 28cl 32c QUALITY VEGET.AIJLB SPECIAL 2 Una Quaker Com, 2 tins Royal City Tomataes, 2's 2 Una Royal City Fey Paaa Sieve 5 CQp The 8 tin far OOU Salvation Army men selling "War 5,1 Tnfrd ATe A few Doors Down 0," men selling beads, cigars. : Mmw IlalU-rhone 179 rum. wine, etc. The down-town iaim'i?rxnrwtWTWTUva street of Havana are very narrow. Plenlc Hams per lb. Many Flowers Toilet Seap- per bar Chateau Cheese per 1-lb. pkg Peanut Butter 1 per I -lb. tin Orahara Walesa per Mb. Cello nkg 14c 6c 32c 14c 20c 21c 8c I rpi r. t n Upon going ashore. 1 tiYill I aSl & LfflV by scores of taxi V Lilttn r Cntl Elultic Vulii mi Tut$dtt nttwh. many porta being anchored theie. rmee Henry, two Canadian Na-"We left Havana at S ajn.. De-1 'om! ships. Bermuda U very beau beautiful day. After ituw. It untrue in one respect- ttru.M i i. i: j . i i i . i On Dumber 23 mpmhr. nf thlsaHtaf. deek game were ln ea-ino ajfomoblles are allowed on the , line ijcupie m e fcuruggiing unuer a loac 01 uepression, , - - " 71 " 7 ' Joyed, tmttt New Year Ere. when ; rd. Owing to the scarcity they are now assured that taxes will be increased, thus . SSSi ! w, the adding to the load. While we all expect an improvement in Tree with nresenta for H.tHiBii was piped in by skips pi-, conditions soon, the imnrovement will be slow and the -eaaerwas much enfeved.si- PCT adanetoer(1,nBer M w8 more taxes are levied the more difficult it will be to cam' munlty sunmg of carols ful af lie enmuna dmnet wm in TUt Tlnio ; ic nnvti'nnlnrli, o4.;ir.i.. f tV, u v.n:Mnor,n. ,u j etc. etc. On On Chriitma Christmas Dav Dav. nnd and an on each ti Joj'd. Dancl on aerk was enjoved w.w nuc u wc uu ci wuu p. M.um..jr nuu ta the ladles a& " nn. themselves losing money and some of them losing a good looHfe foW-psCT Purser Kerr Km was heW reading rem? in Se tr.e the ta able to su out on dk in eve- Cieai. service. uki,. rniw,. Christmas Dav rv,. fine nine Aftss wttflovt anv wraos. At SURPRISE TO MOST PEOPLE was and Bddalght the usual Hew Year's' i warm, fortunately a nice brew Mowing, which made conditions ...... perfect for the Canal, which we en- . innnn tared at 8 ajn.. our ship being ta- TKWStfTiLntiV.flWf: I I III II uasiviu shwiuuu wiuiiu irdis ueeu gieat 5en over at Balboa by a piIbt fro!n UUBB!nnKjr.SlBEasT(na wirn EDISON MAZDA LAMPS handicap your eyes with DON'T inadequate, lighting. Where-ever you work or read light up with plenty of Edison Mazda Lamps. They give the 10ft well -diffused light that keeps vision keen. MADE CANADA CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED ceieoration wm carried out, pas-ranters an entering Into the spirit. "Business In Havana is wry poor, ' Rtfftt here I would like to say that and there is ft great deal ot beg- we had a wendtrf ul tot of passeri-glng, owing to the low prices being ; gers. who entered mte alt the sports paid for their sttfsr and tobacco ; and entertobtmento sf all sorts all erop. the only revenue betnc from ' betat one very happy family, the teurtst trade, and even this Is "On ifevr Yesri morning we ar- Iess than in other Havana; rived at IkirrriHen. Bermuda. In the hfrrbor we exchanged greetings wtOs the 'Lady Drake' and the mm water, all roofs of the houses are lou sfght the aqu;i: pulntsd white and kept scrupu-jthei were many b. lously clean, as all rain water !! trained and othcrwi aught and stared In wetkr In (he buemenU. Thb te their only souree of subpfy for water tor cookinc and drinking: sea water Is used extensively for bathing purposes Here again we found the tourist trade the one most catered to. and price exceedrngiy high, even to the point of discounttnu Canadian money. Here we hired a horse and j carriage with a negro driver, and had a lovely drive. vMtlnsr the of i 'Crystal Caves.' a perfectly marve- j j bif trsde with Bertr. l(: lag quantities ol gr.i.i. , fodder for the horse q: of course, wen kmmi. British naval base "We left Bermuda 4 Year'a Day, with abou gen las. We also lef; ther there as, shot iiy .he t.l'id nd th selven .'elt. and rhos.. xUnir to see what the P 'Continued on par Will Receive at Least 200 Monthly During the Rest of Rer Life! T XN November, 1925, M.R., holder of Monthly Income Policies Nos. 152,205 and 127,666 died. Every month since 1 that time his widow has received a cheque for $200 from The Mutual Life of Canada. During the past six years she has also received more than $4,100 in excess interest divi-(lends, and will continue to receive these dividends for the next fourteen years. Her age when the payments started was 53. She will receive monthly cheques for $200 AS LONG AS SUE LIVES. If she does not survive to receive 24Q payments the balance of this number will be paid to her heirs. Money placed in a Mutual life pf Canada Monthly Income Policy is well-invested. It provides a steady, substantial income when it is needed most. The Monthly Income Policy can b combined with the Endowment Plan. This provides for a retirement income for the person insured. rots uvxiltl like further information, send the coupon Mow to our Head Office. TTTE MUTUAL Assurance Company OF CANADA llcadOfftcei WATERLOO, ONT, J. J. T. Collart lupresenutive, Prince Hupcrt, H.C. I shouLI like to hs ve further ptrtlrolsrs of your MouthTr Income rPIo! Afwn4 , Aidrrsi. 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