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Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 98 86 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Friday. May 16, 1921. Last -Chance, To Get On List. - A court of revision on the proviucia! voter' list will sit oh Monday from 10 o'clock until ft o'clock. This will positively lie the last opportunity for prospective voters to gel on the lit and all those who are entitled to vote hut who have i.iot yel taken the necessary steps? to lie registered are urged to act Accordingly. Applicants are required to appear in person. Transfers from one constituency cannot be made within thirty days of nomination day and, as nomination day May SO is within this pnriod, no transfers may now be made for the forthcoming election. fJuch volets oi the Jisl nt, other places may vole for a candidate at such other place but but for a. candidate here. Liberal Return To Power Seems Likely. .,-. , The fifteenth legislature'flf British Columbia has passed into history and it will he less than six weeks until the vol are counted for the sixteenth. , The new House will have forty-eight. menrjiers instead 4if forly-seven. Three representatives have been 4-ut off by the combining of (irand I'orks-fireenwood, Rossland-Trail, and Cowichan-Newcastle. However, five new ridings have lieen created under the redistribution bill pasted last session. These are Jlurnaby, .Mackenzie, Skeena, Creslou and Salmon Arm". One old riding, Kaslo, has disappeared altogether, part of it being included in the Crcslon and pari in Slocan. For the first time since party lines were drawn in British Columbia, over twenty years ago, there are three distinct parties in the field. The advent of the Provincials, under fieneraj A. I). McRae, is conceded to mean Ihe relurii if the Oliver administration by a handsome .majority. An unbiased summary of Ihe election chances 'by leading newspapermen give the government a minimum of tweily-cighl seals, out of the forty-eight. Fewjhere are who concede the Provincials even wo seals, while plenty of wagers have been offered that Hie McRae forces would Uf Wl without a winner at all. Willi a short and whirlwind campaign, action is heing speeded up rapidly. The Premier will make a tour if the province, while the policy of the reigning party will be fully explained to Ihe electorate Jiy experienced speakers. Speaking German In Trench Parliament. 11 will seem anomalous for Ihe Chamber of Deputies in , France lo listen lo addresses in Herman and much more so to have a member who can speak nothing else. When il further comes to having such a member a Communist the situation is nior novel than ever. However, M. Ilueher may be just as lov'al a I-rencliman as any of the others. He has probably grown "up in Alsace umler Oermuii rule, which Ihe French did not relish, and perhaps never had the opportunity of ridding himself .of Jhe superficial effects Ihereof among which was Ihe. ronipulsnrv And exclusive speaking of the Oerman language. A Growing Bank Account Is an incentive lo greater cffoit.and a stepping stone to success. For 58 years the Union Bank of Canada has helped many thousands of people to save their earnings. Open a Savings Account NOW ; acquire the habit of saving regularly ; and you will have that feeling of security which comes with money in the bank. UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch A. T. Broderick, Manager SPEAKERS TELL ' OF HOSPITAL Interesting Addresses at Rotary Club Yesterday by McRae and Campbell There, was a large gathering at Hie Hnlary Cluh luncheon, held in Hie SI. Hegis Cafe ye.slerday. when Hip member of Ihe Hos pital linaiil, Miss K. MrOant. matron, ami Harry Birch, secretary In Hie Central Hospital, were the guests of honor. Other visitors of the day included Mrs. I), W. Morrissey. representing the Lmlies' Hospital Auxiliary; Si I). Mardonald, representative of -Jhe cily rnyncil lo the hoard and Dr. K. A. U. Itennell if (Vean Falls. U. Mrltae. pre. sidenl, ami S, K. liampliell, vice-president of the Hospital Hoard were Ihe principal speaker giv-' in? short talks on hospital matters. An interesting ceremony during Ihe luncheon was the pre sentation of a l,00 cheque by Hie Itolary Club lo the Hospital KnarU this being the amount promised y the Holarians for Ihe completion of the upstair portion of Ihe new Xurses' Home. The presentation was made by Itnlarian !en. Horie. secretary of the Itolary Club, in a neat and humorous speech. I. Mrltae. pre-i.lenl of Hie 4Iopital Boanl, accepted the cheque on behalf of tin Hospital Association suitably lhankimr Ihe donors. President's Talk In talking on hospit.il matters D. (I, McRae, president of Hie hospital hoard, said that the idea of a National Hospital Day was rather a new one. The date. May 12. was chosen liecause it was Hie hirthday of Florence' Night ingale who was born in. 1820. One of the object's of Hospital Day was to fret everybody talking hospital. ' As a matter of fact most peoplelid not think hospi tal and il seamed to be one of Hie things (hat Iheydid Hot want to think about. The majority of of people seemed to shudder at I lie mention .of hospital doctors and dentists but this was only hecause people did not know anything about them and did not understand them. When one pot in touch wilh Ihe hospital and knew Ihe workings of an inslflii lion, such as that in Prince Ilu-perl, it was an easy matter lo walk in and out rif a hospital. Although not ono individual pos sesscd any financial stock in the Prince Hupert Hospital Association, ti evert heless il w;u Ihe people who lived in the cily that owned the hospital. II was just as much a public institution as Ihe cily hall or Ihe schools except that the municipal Institu tions were carried on liy paid olllcials ami if there was any de ficit the people of Ihe city had lo conn? to the rescue either through Ihe cily council or by passing Hie hat. People did not realize Ilia I the hospital was just as much a municipal institution as Ihe schools, etc. Work Accomplished During Hie past' year Ihe hos pital had been able to accomplish several, undertakings of interest. Mr. Mcltae said. The completion of the new Nurses' Home at a cost of $20,n00, was one of Ihe most important. Additional X- ray equipment had also heen Jn-stalleil at a cost of ilHno which was not all paid for. The steril izer had also been converted from a gasoline Jminer lo ojoc-lricily. The electrical wiring had heen put in conduit ut u cost of $C05. The qulpuienl in. side Ihe hospital had also to he taken care of which Is being done ax fast as ifioney can be ohlahied. The, building had to be pninted nut Jso Jhe ground had lo be improved bul it was hard to see where Ihe money was coining from. Speaking of Ihe hospital ex. eculive the speaker said that in Hie matron and Ihe secrclury the association had a learn of which Ihey could be justly proud. 8. X. Campbell S, K. Campbell, ice president of ihe hospital board, in his talk, traced jhe growth of Ihe medical profession and Hie or gaui.ation of hospitals from 4000 yearn IUJ. In speaking of rinunce in connection with the hospiial J i,. mi, that when he came lo grip with actual cases and saw the Injustice of the tire sen! syslem of raising revenue lie sometimes considered the ;id vocallng of municipal or slate control of hospital. He felt il was a pyfcdiological fact that if a person invested Jii money, .in an object that lie would fallow itl wilh keen interest. However, H Ihe control of hospitals were left entirely lo stale or municipal operation they .would lack the I personal louch"1ar..irryins on the workr in conclusion me speaker said "If Jliemiuan touch is there there is mi, doubt in Ihe world of Ihe financial a'rt." Other speaker' were Ceorge Horie. T. (loss Mackay and .K. II. Mortimer. The Mai ii the Moon SAYSt. . TO while away Ihe idle moments sit on a flypaper. A COOD way In make a stove pipe js In get a big long hole and wrap some tin around it. PA and Ma they dote on it. Ami about it sister's crazy. It is not a piece of lemon pie. Dr ne door's crying baby. Its only a box and hits of wire, All wound around just so. Now you can guess it surely, .Why I It's brother's ra-dl-o. Til KltC' is one hig fault about a motor earthe whole family cannot drive il at the same time. MANY an untruthful boy has l.een sent out travelling for the firm when he reached man's estate. - IT is. not much use a Uddted haired girl removing her hat a the show. II is just as difficult lo ee ahead wilh it off. 'Ill Kit II is only one rougher ride on r'conl lhan a run over ai idoughed field In a Lizzie--thai. is a ride over a graveyard on a one wheeled bicycle. NOW that Ihe motor boating season is with us again I'a i -pending his spare lime, in the' allic looking up his old shirts. - T1IK best part of some show's is the exit. ' Ten Years Ago In Piinca Ruprt May 16, 1914. The Masons of Vancouver and other southern cities have ehar lered Ihe CP.lt. steamer Princess Alice lo xun a special trip l4 Prince Itupert for the Masonic grand lodge meeting here commencing June Ifi. - J. Faugner, Indian agent at Itella ( lot da. came in yesterday with his splendid new launch Charles Todd." Like all Ihe government launches on Hie coast U js filled up in excellent style. 1 Murray ruller. a recent arrival from Ihe KiMlenay country, is rqieniiig up a grocery' store on Third Avenue in ihe lent and awning building, II is his intention to yo into business fn a large way and he will put teams on the routes. TELKWA Mrs, 0, P. Ilusinger who has lived in Telkwa or Uie Just seven year, left on Sunday for SejiHJe lo joiu her hushand who js now engaged in business I here. Jtc- fore leaving, Mrs, Itussiuper dis. xised of her household goods Jiy auction. A tag day for Hie hospital on Monday last was inot . successful, this was followed by u dauee In Ihe hall on Monday evening. The music furnished by Ihe Telkwa orchestra was very good. Mrs. Clarence Messinger, an (dd timer in Ihe Hulkley Valley: Is hack looking over her properly here. Miss pcrlc McDonald has been '(tending u few days. In milhcr with her sisler, Mrs. tl. II. Hood-acre, ? .." ). II. Wall was a vlsllor in llaxellon at Hie beginnlpgyif the week. Wm. Holmes of 'IVipley was a business visitor In Telkwa on Tuesday. The Ins! few days have been very hot, ami now of course the queslion Is "When will II rain" Hangiir Cooper is very busy Ik 1 Snowy CUlkti ikti trllk Smallfkl .V mte mtrllj tlramtrJ, mtl tkgmittllf tlimmrJ. Tit purr Sam tig it Utkrr ttt tmrtatk ui Ikfmfk tkt lUktt, Ulemim( lilt I mmj ft-llrlttink ikttudlta wlirit ftatt timttl. Ftdy, May 1S, Bed Linen fragrantly clean HOW sweet and wholesome Is tltat welcome sens of fragrance which comes from well wash-.d linen. 1 low refreshing it is to lie between clean sheets, to rekt one's head on 'a snowwhite pillow case;to breathe deeply in an atmosphere of purity; to feel and to know that the things around you arc absolutely clean. To bring about tbi refreshing cnc in the mind cif guest or family it triumph well worth the attention of &ny houtcwifc. Jt it bct uccoinplilicd by uung Surditbt Soap. IU Jk tliese days in the pursuit of fire There have been several larK1"; fires around, bul they are fairly well under control. Tin' W.A. of SI. Stephens church was to have met at the liome of Mrs. (ireene at Tyee Lake on Titesiluy. This meelinv has Iwen put oh until Tuesday' next. ' ' Those inleresleil in racinu have heen training llieir horses for Hie spring rare meet on May 21. Various alterations have een made to loeal Jioiises and Ihe addition of new porches, paint and fences has done a lol toward rleatiilig'up the town. TiCENOTES Mr. Dool, wiio has heen work ing with Ihe government roadj gang on Ihe Kaliim lload, met with a nasty accident on Wed- i lie. lay in which his knee cap, and ankle were hadly injureiL' Dool was working wilh a team clearing Ihe right-of-way, Ihe team jiad just heen hooked lo a log und Harry Frank called out ! "all right." The team taking the command to themselves, started' forward knocking Dool down. Dr. (Irani of Prince Itupert is spending a few days at his ranch here. . ( (ieu. Little arrived home Mon day from his trip to Hie Fiji Is lands, I Steet for I lie bridge has begun lo arrive. A derrick Is being: creeled iir Little's fiejd opposite; the (rack and a crew of fjve men for IJm steel work are already here. i Mrs. Farr and her Infant sum arrived from HhzcIIoji on Wed-' nesday. Kd.' Dr. H. S. meeker and Ken ney left for Hi" Liberal con-! vent ion on Wednesday. Kiil'oribn for Hie Dallv N.w. T.IB1VI CATMRHH i)i th IBLAOOER I iik. IkouM To tri bd clolket tnmy wk'.if It ii nut rtcfy la boil them or rub Mo . on lh with hr J. Tk tor poocr ! SaoliiM Sp itwll (ttrxlt ttrry tree of toil whiltb tbinlt tit sk latbt rinx it all comci II K dirt end try (MrtScl el tutpr mttrr, lvin im (ri).kttnc, not )cllow.hiwsti. twt tmsy wlota purity ad clraalin. LEVl-K MKOTIIF.KS UMITHO 70KO.V10 ' Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant H equipped to handle nil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. Family Shoe Store $7-50 Men's & Women's Crepe Sole OXFORDS Solid Comfort $7.00 1' 1? tk This ndvcrliseiueiit Is uqt published or ilisplnyed bL-ili-Liipior Conlrol Hoard or by the. Oovenimeut ol Iirllish Columbia,