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For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Occa.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van-couver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for alt Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Silir,tt From JTttxe Hutrt. for vanCOUVER. VICTORIA, OtMO till, Swaaaon B, TvaMar, B P.. rf vancouvcfi, victoria. aiart bt, Mr, sauna . ttr ANVOX, ALICB ARM, STEWART, Walae Mand. fntr S M. fr PORT SIMPSON Naaa l CaiiaarlM. rrllat AM. Itl fni Atrouo. J. amir, ik rrioto huiru C WE EXCELL In Kiirifiliuiff vo ir IIiiiiic with goml Sulisiantinl I'urnilitre. Our ervife I at jnur liiiMiug. BARRIE'S Home Furnishings POLITE LITTLE GIRL FROM PRINCE RUPERT Nine-Year Old Jean Foster, Formerly of Seal Cove, Get Prize In Lot Angeles Little Jean Foster ,who slarl-i-il school In f ti I m rily at Ihe Seal Cove School ami who is a niece of Mr. W. dimming,, Seal (love, recently won a prim offered by the 1.o Angelas, illustrated Daily New in jx polite child contest'. A write-up about the little jrirl' accompanied by her picture np-("aif.l in i hut publication a few weeks ago. Tim following I a pari of Hip write-up hy Mi .MufTct: "When enpln hump inlo liny Joan Foster, a Ihinl grade pupil al the Sixteenth Street School, she doc nol mnkr some angry remark hill nay demurely: 'Ex-rue hip, Please." " "1 know because that is just wlial she said wjipn I collide! wild her as she wa leaving school building where I wan les'ling the pupil on their politeness. Ami so I chose her a today polite chilrl. Wouldn't you f "Aii rewuril for her courtesy Jcail will rereie I lie most wonderful ! of doll's kilchenwarp, lincltldiug a tea-kettle, frying pan. kilp everything thai a lilllp girl who i playing house need. The fortunate child who is nine year old, live' at 1227 South Lo .ngpe Street. Anyone rouhl tell hy watching her how arefully she ha heen rear-il, o sweet and gentle are her manner." SMITHERS A deal i under .wav for I he . purchae of Charles Shields' jluikery hy I rank Newell of Kd-inonlon. j While Neil l.apadal and Tom ' Montgomery of die (Hciitana ! iit rirt wcrn out raldiil hunting I lay week, lite former wa nr. ritUnlally shot in Hie jaw. lie i recovering nicely from Hie in. jury. The advent of a fool of nnw lnl week wn wpmiiic hy lie contractor of Hie' district wlui an now rn-liiny delierie from lmli In rail. Mr. I-'. V. I'ofdor i recovering allfaclorily fntm a rereiil attack of IdiuMl poionintr. - - Thirty men walkisl oul of the lie ramp of Kccfe ami ltolroiu al I rancoi Lake yelcrday. f W. M. Tufl. who i to rnler partner-hip illi I.. S. Mrfiill, the local lawyer, wa here lal week en route to Hum Lake where he will open hi nilice. THE LANOLUBBAH llatlu. on hi firel ocean voy- aae. was feclinir the pans of ea-sickne. "Iln. ho! taunted hi rom-pnniou, "You am a Inndluhhah, ifo' hIhi,." "IlifilH. hay." said llastu I weakly. "An" I" jen" findin out I how much I really lull il." KeryMly' Maxaiinn. BY'S w your- vch 7?e QuoIH i Wfiiscy oQnada VI This n.lyerijmci is n0( niilillsln'.i r ellnployeel ly llio l.lntinp Conlnol ll.ia.il or ley Hie Ooveriitiit'it f llrilisli toltitnuia. TITl DAILY .NBWfl. WOMEN HEAR RAILWAYMAN Sir Henry Thornton Tells, Win nipeg Canadian Club of His Problems OVERCOME DEFICITS Members Pitfle Themselves Stand Behind President of National System to NVJNNIPKof l eh, 22. Pledging I Ue Woman' Canadian Club of Winnipeg to stand solidly hehiinl Sir . Jlenry Thornton, chairman and president of the Canadian National Itailway, in hi work of. nation building and nation uniting in adminUlraling Canada'- preat railway yMem, Mr. II. .M. Spm'tiley moved, and .Mr. John Y'J Hollered, fpconded Hip liParty vote of hanki extended Sir Henry for hi addre to that nrvanizalion yelerday afternoon. Spcnkiilp briefly hut eanie-tly on Itir imporlaiice if a. constant effort hein? made to uplift the intelligence of I lie electorate and! especially menlioninp Hip fine patriotic work heinjr accompfi. ed hy the (inadiau Cluh in in-lerplinsr Hip women of Canaila in Hip jiolilic.il, ciwiuomic and financial (iietion of Ihe Dominion', Sir Henry wihpd the iiipiii-ler a full measure of iirce in what they had undertaken and ur:ej that "in lhee days when mi much i Maid about education, le u not forget the anrlily of Hie home, for thereon depend Ihe future of our iMminion." Co-ordinate System Sir Henry went on to deal with Mime of (he prohlem of adiniu-i-1 friii? a puliflcly owned railway, point in;; out Ilial it wa a curiou fact Ilial in all the rounlrie (hat have I till coiuuiitteit HifjiiH-lve to .tate i jif the railway were payin? llieir t-M.r I li n mii'A.nm.nl Atil.l m-itn 'arla .iili.taiilial reduction in taxa-i ownership ot.hiihvay. that . con- -f,, vtV!til. faPlor m n,fi dition li.l.tiiiJ ti-vine ahont oe-' s .,, .. -.iwav i the i.iiic nil" tjn- were enamored (..,nl I., wlo. l. He- can pipSIp of stale hut due owi.prship. wa ,nvay r mo P,np(iyPrl to economic financial some or ,llwrrhym JIlP mana;:rment must; reason. The protilern of the v,.r,.a(P j,, led' Canadian' 1"" '" nave Ihe rlshl or the -rno Mope In k an accounlin? or " r' i.u .iMv,MLhi,. ui, i.vr., i" Prnle in announcinpr I . IiAiK nf i-ifltfii 1 t .mill nion whu the Caiiadiaii National Hallways, poiujr on In say, I recant the nli.'iiMimn fiml ,ipnt.lAl na llm .c.i.ii.. a rrr it.: . . MOTHERS SHOULD NOT NEGLECT BRONCHITIS IN THE BABIES MM, K. I.lllltili.ll. Kllifttuil, Out, wrllft: "My lutliy Uy hail brisirtilllt ha lip h tun Mirk uht, lie rfrovrml frmii the illirk but t'Hilt It main, several month Uler, iml on arcuuiii nf ho rerlly I lniii-t nle-srlrken tu ktwiw hat to ifci I fur hlDi. My itMtirr ilvleil nm tu Irj lr. W'iuhI's ,Nirwy ih Syrup, a slw bad llt II for severill yi'UMItll fihIiIIi) n- utl, I rt I bottle, imt ifler I ImiiI hs.mI II miHil hh 0flils.l liiiproveinenl III hint; atlrr ' tl Im.i lh- M tt rt.in- irly relieved, .My Ihijt Is nw two Jer nM, ml lie tut iieter Ii4t Hi. ilUik r bmiHliliu lnfe. A i nmtlier, ralslnr t fmnlly, t am very iraleril li allow that I have (niml a real reiwily for twiil enM ami limn-rhliU, a It: lint ram ami aiub-ty rriiui an antlniia mtltr- ahotiklera," Hr. vMr Norway I'lue syrup la iit Imlllni Hie Urf family tit ei put "P onlT by The T Mlllmrn (X, Llmlle.l, Toronto, onL were more enthusiastic aud Inmost than I In- iiipii win BllBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBjtltltltlMBlW. BlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBw Manufactured by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited Ill U ttr in lll il ' ',r i"ii'Ji"raiioii iia.i i.ee,i , ai j(l Upjr ,1Par,s a lI()(jre to co-ordinate the railway, ex- ,,rrfn ,llHir work a ,jU,, ,.res a.... .. .rjrrapii o,.rauo., ,,,Hlor pa,.,, ,,av u.aii the day pre- ; and put llieni .i.i a hasi H,alivju.,y ,f , ,., n,JlW, j win ow-rvuioe ,. ., ,, H rnnrN ra,wn,.. ficil that have Ipid to he paid; out. of laxe. Sir Henry admit- . . . ! are i trustee of nlllnf 0,e people of . V" '" .a- l-inada. and not the advocate 1 " Ilailway.' or servant tf any section, parly " -" ' .; They have ..III. Ik.i. I..lr. ..n.l ....,....1 I are here to operate this business "", ' " .-' a well il we may by Ihe people. fur Ihe iciiplc and in the best interest of nil of.llie people of Canaila from Hie Atlantic lo the I'arific. More and More Emctent "Our net earnings in 1922 were sliphlly under J,0)0,00(. In 1023 our net receipt were in'iinr uicii worn mis jmr nut we will lie. aide lo make lo you as (treat a report a we were aide In. make al Ihe cud of 1923. Further in 'rejjard lo (lie areal prohlem faciu? every executive of u larjre railway, namely to preserve a hmunn contact with it men, Sir Henry ex plained the adopting by Ihe Can- T V ' ' .National . v ., ,-adiair llailway of the ,, n "ri "i"": radio and I.i plans lo harness ciiiir-rs I'll) i 1 1 i.i i it i il i ii in. ii ,l) niarKs a rair uejrree oi propress and holds forth a i'oniderable hope for the fill lire. This result wa aeroniplislnMl with an organization that had functioned for eight or nine month. Month hy month we find thai our machine is becomimr more and more etllcient and I enlure lo express the hope that before many months Hie Canadian National Ilailway will cease to be n burden on llio Canadian people. Mv fit now I venture i say that wireless telephone to the ad vantage o fthe system. In es. taldi-liinp the chain of broad casting station from coast to coat, partly on llieir own ami partly in conjunction with lurpe newspapers, Ihe idea was not of "fantastic effort lo acquire pub licity, as some critics who failed lo understand. Hie human element in railway work had said." In Own Homes The company is placing within reach of Its employees radio sets on easy terms so- thai they may lake advantage of the programs thai will lie tiroailcast once a week or oflener. Personally, Sir Henry desired the oppor tunity of spcakl.u? lo his men in llieir own homes as a .fellow employee in it joint enterprise to tell lliein of the thinjrs I hey are doinjr well and nlsn where im provenienl may be made and lo install in Ihem it desire to merit Ihe approval of thi people of Canada in making Hie railway system a success. , The last point touched on by Ihe speaker was the doubt ex pressed recently of Ihe "accuracy of Ihe $20.1100,000 net earnings ami Ihe claim thai (tin figures are (iclilou. Sir Henry explain ed briefly that the necountiu; tnelhods used by the Canadian National Hallways arts (ho Maine ns all large ttiilwuys on the eon tinenl and that there is little, if any opportunity to juggle figures 25 " 35 nan five COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S3. PRINCE RUPERT Sail from Prince Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points ... Friday, 104)0 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX .... Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Feb. 27; March 12, 26 PASSENGLIt TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lmvi! Prlnr Rupert .i pjo. for rRI.tCF. GEORGE. ED.MOTO.X WINNIPEG, tit points Eislrrn Canaiti. fnHwl Sti. ABENCT ALL OCCAM STEAMSHIP LINES. Cllf Tick Off let, S2S Tlilr At Prlnc Ruptrl. Phon tSO. If You Are BOAT-BUILDING We have llnniwood. Fir and Cedar Boat Lumber. If you are tired of Knlsoniiiie- and Paper, try Fir Veneer Panelling. If yon are thinking of Imilding a house, wc have any lumber ynti require, n!o Sah, Hours, filass. SHOCKLEY'S Planing Mills Cow Bay. while the finances are under lh? supervision of Ihe firm of cliar-, tered accountant repivsenliiitf Ihe government. He said he could only hope that in Hie years (o come the net earnings would be such Jliat they will frequently excite suspicion of this kind. A TERSE ANSWER (PROHIBITION WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. Foreign governments asking llieir Washington representative for their opinion a? to the effect of prohibition In the Vnited States are beinp; ent a terse re port of twenty-five words. They are: "The Uniled Stales is divide.! into two classes with reference to prohibition some who hav(r a little still and (hose who still have a little." Phone 383. l1 EPSON COAL We can now Supply our FAM3US EDSON COAL in any quantity. Prince jlupert Feed Co Phone 58. WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. , Pure Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. Direct from the farm to Hie home. Phone Black 818. P.O. Box 896. The Pastime Cigar Store Opp, Empress Hotel. Tobacco, Cigars. Cigarettes, Candles and Soft Drinks. We have a pleasant back rottn. Come In ami make yourself at home. W. M. Whiting, Protn V A il