PAGE TWO. SEVEN YEARS OF GOOD HEALTH DUE TO "FRUIT-A-TIVES" Permanent Relief from Chronic Cotutipation and Dyspepsia Of all the medicines today, there are none which have done more cool ami relieved siirh con nl less md'erers as the splendid fruit mrilieine,"Fruit-a-tives". Hundreds of people, after trying everything t-lse, found relief in "Fruit-a-tives", Mrs. I .aura Alfordof M Florence St., Ottawa, Ontario, is one who was brought back to health by this fruit medicine and wants others to liavean opportunity of regaining health. Mrs. Alford writes: "I feel it my duty to tell you the marvellous benefit "Fruits-lives" have ltn to me. For years, 1 was a martyr to Chronic Constipation and Dyspepsia. I hate tried cathartics, salts and so-called vegetable laxatives but all were tin-pleoau t and gi ve no permanent relief. Finally, I decided to try " Fruit-all ves". I have lieen using; "Fruit-a-ties"nov for seven years, never have constipation or dyspepsia, and have lire a in the lcst of health ever since. My litisbaudaud children use " Fruit-a-ties" regularly." , OWES THE SPLENDID FRUIT MEDICINE DEBT OF GRATITUDE Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - LAURA ALFORD If yu are a sufTerer, will you not Im guided by Mrs. .Alford's letter and try "Fruit a-lives", made from fruit juices combined with tonics? 2'xs. and fiOc. a box at all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit a-tivrs Limitt-d, Ottawa, On t. The Daily News PRINGK HUPEIIT - imiTISIf GOLUMMA. PuMiIied Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Hupert Ilatly- News, Limited, Third- Avenue. II. F. PULLKX, Managing Kdilor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1 Hy mail to nil parts of the British Empire and the United 98 86 etcruiiHg eise in a person s lire or Ihe person is a failure. University of Toronto Toronto Conservatory of Music 8IK EDMUND WALKER. C.V.O.. LI-D., D.CU Chilrm... B..r4 .f G.t.rn.r.. A. S. VOCT, M. Dar, Principal. REALEV WILLAN, Mm,IIk, F.R.C.O, Vk.-Prli.cl.l. Highnt Artistic Standards. Faculty of Intrrnational Rrputation. Th Most Comprehensively Appointed School of Music in the Dominion LOCAL BXAMINATI0NS IN MUSIC For the Dominion of Canada Will be held according to locality, in May, June and July next. , tt tent tun t. directed u the mtMJcm nJ tktlllully sruded character ol frw Cdrtwr story's curriculum and to the unrivalled prexijre and artlMK d.Mincilun ol l lie mtifutKin l corps ol esamtnrrs, two im port ant lacttirs conUntna to provide cx-aminattnna ol crateM tcrvkx to earnest muuc students atid of utmwt tMluc to the rmerai cau of muc thmuuhtajr Canada The remarkable arowth of the Comervaiory s Local Bsaminatlons Is due to their pratlcal endursatinn by a prrpnn-drratlni nuranrr ol the (uremcnt teaJers of muuc thru.iihout Canada and to the value attached to the imtltutket's certificates of proficiency by students and par ents and by the profession generally. Year Bouk and Syllabus will be sent to any address on request. Application! for Midsummer examinations should reach the Registrar on or before May 1st next. 00 Stales, in advance, per year -$0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. . . .$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front I'age.... $2.S0 per inch Locaj Headers, per insertion ....25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion ......2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion ..15c per agate line Conlract Rales on Application. All advertising should he in The Daily News Office on day'jwjr ceding puhlicalion. All advertising received suhject to approval; Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Ketchikan Disaster r Saturday. March 29. 1021. Prince Ilupcrl people were ympalhetirally iutereslcd to hear of Hie disaster which has befallen Ketchikan and everywhere were heard regret IhaT a sisler city, although across the national border, should, have been striken so sorely. In places where the interests are o similar and, the conditions of life. so nearly related, there is hound to he understanding (it each others problems, and a fellow feeling, especially in time of (rouble. II is o he hoped that the damage done lo The First Cilv Sir Henry Thornton .''. And The Railway. ' It is'tu be hoped that nolhihg wilt occur which will interfere with Uie good work or Sir Henry Thornton as head of the Canadian .National 'Railways. The excellence or that work i now being recognizzed by all political parties and even hy tl head of the rival road, the .Canadian Pacific Railway. The revival of business in th"rs cotfnl'ry is due to no small extent to the revival of Ihe C.N.H. under its present management. It is sincerely lo he Imped that nothing will he allowed to nip in ihe hud the growth and development or the railway business which de-pends so much on the stimulus of the man at l!ie head. Wonder Why They i Don't Make Good. A good many people wonder why (hey don't make good and when they fail Itiey become Ijolshevists, thinking that the system is wrong when il rs themselves who are wrontr. Under any socialistic system they would he cremated instead of being nllowv " cumiier ine earin wiin their useless bones. If ever there conies a ume when conditions are equalized, it must not he expected that (lie levelling will he done downward. The men who today are failures will he simply wiped off the hoard under a Mieiausi organization. Aolhuig hut service will count and he thai will not work will not be allowed to eat or breathe the pure air (hat is Ihe heritage or the irseful. t'siially the reason people do not make good is because thev do not deserve, il. To he keen on work and to give the hesl thought and energy to il is the only wav to success. Work nniot noi ne a sioenue. jv musi ie ine one thing that overshadows INDIANS CARVINQ POLES iSnow Covered Blossoming Flow ers This Week but no Frost Accompanied It MASSirr. March steamer Mary I'.llen THfl daily Nirwa Paltirduy. Mmch jo. mr T MUCH ACTIVITY PREMIER MINE Q.C.ISLANDS CLUB CONCERT SteamerBrlngs Visitors to Clam Splendid Entertainment put up Factory and Takes Away Product South By Residents at Camp Tour Rooms GYMNASIUM INSTALLED I'll KM I Kit. March 211. The Premier Mine Community Club organized come few week ago gue Ihoir initial cnterlainme.il 'in the rluh room nl Itnmp on 2V. , The u,o ami j, March. - Tlin turned nl urogram was extremely well ren. Mussel t nn Sunday Inst rrnm derc.1. those taking part hcing ull Kvcrctl, washinglnn, with a parly members of lite clnh. The drop, of visitor! interested in lite Itamr curtain, -ami other slage para- clam industry, recently started al phernalia, wa home production. Ili.cllcn river. ami reflected great credit on holh A wedding took place al Port the nrli.it, K. Oai. and Ihc dc. Clement on Monday lal. 1 he signer. Tom Markay. principal were. Ilnlph Slaf-J While il i difficult from such ford, returned soldier, ami pion- an array of talent to pick otil any eer reidcnl of Maelt Inlet, and for particular mention, il is do- Mr. Alice Hall, formerly of possible to pas over Ihc excellent Pennsylvania, U. The wedding work of Mi .Mirth, Mr. ISraiil, rerenrony wa performed hy llev. Ilu llarr, Art' Irwio and Stan J. Oillclt. 'Alton, in the r.omedie .Muieale. A ntunlicr of miners who were ..Following was, Ihc program: interested in llifiblack sand de- Overture, Stan Alton al the posit. on the east cimsI of (Ira- piano. jham Island, leae on the Prince) The lUadin," featuring Louie jjnhn. hound snulh. They have Johnson ami hi wonderful inven- l.een experimenting for some lion, including "The H.iinieioii lime al the "lllue Jackets Camp" Dan Mcllrew (n Service. Volstead on Masell Inlet, hut found con- Cocktail' and "Aunl Miranda ililfon unfavorable for Hie pro- Visit of Conolationsk" re. with which they expert-! V. Stella on hi concertina, mented. "Trials of Ihc Stage," Cotnedie The raiorhark clam cannery at Musicale Scene: Lobby nf the Tow Hill is employing it lare Ocean View Hotel. Time: Yc. ntimher of men and women under lerday. Mr. S. JlrAllon and Mis ithe charge of Captain Dabbing- M. M. !rant. show girls; liu jinn. Additions and alterations Carr ami Art Irwin, member of are goto? on, and it Is proposed troupe; Man Alton, country noy. to erect a warehouse near Hie Slump Speech, Tout Campbell. wharf at Mnssell. A Hit of Mutc de Luxe: Mf. Bnat. Ar-rlw .li. J. uavis, .violin: .Mrs. it. The frasoline launch Parhena narje .several trips to the island recently from Prince Itupert. With the anoearance of the loiurl Chapman, piano, A Song or I wo, Fred Armarher. Coon Colored Comedy, Art Irwin ami litis Carr. .1.1V of si.ri.ii? and I he remark-' Count r' Club, ft short talk uhlv nleasant weather, a nnml.erlu' Jdc Murray. of irasoline boats are ani.earii.i Dnxintr Doul. Kid Daynlon of on the halibut, bank and along xriiiur oi i.on- Ihe, udels. The Indians are pre- "nn paring for Ihe run of spring sal-l Work of Club man w hich i ni.pp.t n.irli- in I 'Hie club, orxauizc.l in l ehru- A ar' ,a' hsi now. in operation, a May. larce number of white and Indians will fish 'off Lan- cmioname welt iiXmci rea.i.nir (rara Island and Hippo Island. jrf,om- ""PPlied H Ihe worlds Principal paperHdiiHl rnainulne. a After many years, ' a superln- lemlenl of the telegraph ser- "nwU etrculalini vice on Queen CharIole Islands. M'rajy. ymnasium with puneh-W. X. Celyericl. will ' leave the m hliS- 'xln yloxes. wreslllnp-service mn, bnr" an'' ",l,"r "l'ii'nenl on .account of Ihe closing down of Ihe office at " mm, r Massell and Port Clements. It is under-! '! r."" 1 "B" P" mn-i ih.ii ..ti ininJ- r n" ' be Hi . operation Mime " I'trinpr April when member will be telephoned Trom Dead fa" trn "''"''' "f '" Tree Point lo the various settle. ments. while a line man will be ,"1" ,".',,r i 1 1 I. i . i . i vvd. soon he repaired and IhuUhe will enjoy that progress which L r e r h l.er ProgresslVe c.izeitsoeive. . - 1Ii;I.r-flfr;,J;, riiiiuay morning ami escnnm rhun'li service. leave the islands after Ihe en. ANYIIX III NPKNII Of March. I mrt nnn t nmtnwn Mr .and Mrs. Lees wilL leave .Massed on tlie next steamer, nr TCMWIC TIIID hound for Knplnnd. where Mr.! ur ILllllIJ vLUD I.ce will occupy an important' - 1 lnilion. Utirintr Ihe Last 1wo Resolution Favors Daylight Sav- yiNirs Mr. I.ees was teacher of I he ,n0 Other Improvement are school nt Massell Townsite. Carving Totems . The. Massell liiilinus are en- ?;isi'd in carving a ntitirhcr of larj-'e lolem pole made from the lartre cedar trees of Ihe Islands. The iwo larpe poles, now in course of construction, will he very unitie. In the past twenty years, the Indians .lid nol make ntlV f.f ft. nip ittil nnrvinrr. lint Discussed ANYOX, March 20. A I Ihe reptilnr iiieelltiK of the Anyox Communily I.cavue Council held In llecrealion Hall, Wednesday, Ihere heinp present president Harper, Vice-President Soiilham, Secretary-Treasjirer Townghend, Councillors Mrs. Dwyer. Messrs. Jnne. Hire and Sealon. the ec- ' '' in. .,,, -..,-. i .i , 1... ree. hut efforts were made to;," 1 ,,,r """'' '""(any would f f. have necessary, them nnin enonffe In basket makinsr and in carving on wood T ' . and stale. Several of Ihe older " l" " " ,wl "l""y- ' "e memhers of Ihe Maselt hand are . now al work on the reserve. Inrn-'f "I,",!PI,,1 (or"" W"? 2" JJ0. ' in? out Ihe much sot.pht for work , Vbym (II IIIIT Ililllllisi. I would conlrihule In dues over a period of " six MX yr Another of II.- I.rrr... .l.m-MH,P",M, V"' 'ParlV of Ihe Lo Angeles Pioduclsl (.ninpany pase. up Massell In collection hemp el at $100, the i. mi. mil Kcriircit in Ill'V't I ... V . w r , M ' ' 11 lei on Monday last for Huekley ' , Hay lo load lutnher for Ihe Los1 'a 1 "'"plonsl.ln irnme helwcen Amrele products Company. Mary Ellen Sailed The slenmer Mary Kllen left on Thursday for Seattle direct after remaining several days at rniiff nuprri sum ,vnox siioweo a loss of thirty dollars, while Ihe haskelhalj ' (ance cleared sonielhliiK. .over sixly dollars. Anyox and llupert would arraiiKe at a meelinjr u .e held in Prince It. , a rv.s . . . nuisseii. i ne. .steamer came. a llupert nr the time of the Fjiir consignment of eight hundred next Sentemher lo have n cuo em. case of razor clams, lha first ;hleniatle of Ihe Imskeihall chain- large cousigiiinenl front the- new cannery at Tow Hill. The firsl real snow storm of a most unusual description, vlsiled Massell Inlet tut Thursday evening. Accompanied hy a westerly wind Hie residents were treated pionship of northern Hiitlsh Colutnhia played for yearly al Anyox. Pool Room Assistant A successor for the pool room nssMnl had lieen found It was . T . . i .Known aim ne was to worK for a o a vew of the ground covered inonlh on trial, while u new rare- Willi a coaling of while Hakes'laker had heen emolf.ve.l 'for the ' . which eniliedded the flowers, al-lhouh Ihe thermometer did 'not register anywhere near Ihe freezing point. II is nol expected Ihnl any darrtage will result from the storm which prevailed. gymnasium. Ileganling Ihe mailer of a new walk to Hie hall grounds, Ihe dranhy management had offered lo supply Ihe material if Ihe Cpniiiiunily League supplied the A Ready Help For The Girl Who Needs Blood the critical period between DURING twelve and fievtntwn there U a special strain on the young jrfrl's system which often leave her in a weak run-down condition. She becomes anaemic or bloodless. The gums and eyelids as well as the complexion generally become very pale and there is weakness and lassitude. Indigestion and constipation are usual. There is shortness ol breath, palpitation of the heart, headaches and irregularities of the vital organs. These symptoms are also common to chlorosis in which case the complexion assumes a greenish tinge. More blood is needed rich, red, invigorating blood. Since Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is the greatest of blood builders this is the treatment indicated. The restorative qualities of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food have never been more certainly proven than in the treatment of voung girls for anaemia, chlorous and such ail lahor. The constitution cotnmil-lee hail ttrrangeil to incel heforei the next nteetini; of Hie council., Hie council ileeidcil I tint (lie work should h gone ahead with in connection with Ihe lenuis courts, if the company could proceed with the work In Ihe near future, and that the hakrl-hall executive he Riven (he jin-fil ilerlved from Ihe dance for Ihe purpuric of purchaiug iiuli-idual Irophien for the players !coiupriiuR the winners of Ihe leagues. The secretary's clion with re-card to pool room nssislant and irymnaium caretaker was en- .dorscil. In connection with Hie viil of lir. Wllllama, I'niverslly of Hritish Colunihin ueolosl, it wa decided to advert ie the ihiles of his lectures in Anyox. Willi .regard lo Ihe hoard walk lo Ihe hall grounds, il. was agreed that the (Iranhy management should he asked In do this work wholly. Daylight Saving A communication from the tennis cluh, citing a resolution in !favor of daythiht saving had heeu (passed at the general annual ' meeting, and asking for the nup-port of Ihe community league was read. This was laid over for I lie next meeting. The tpieslion of raising ihe salary of the-man. nger of mine recreation' hall was laid over f'or one month. Chair- men appointed lo the various league departments were: Lihrary. J. T. Jones; recreation, O. Thomson; entertainment, Mrs. Ihvyer, home and school, Mrs. Cloke; house. A. W. Sealon; gymnasium, A. I.aforlune: music and dtvima lie, K, Yard. The gasoline lug Klslnnrc nr-rived al H o'clock lat night from Ketchikan with 3n tons of pal. r "ft-Holdinrf Saws'" Fast-Ejty-CirHing S1MONDS' SAWS SMONDSMIMM Mwectn. MONrntAL Vsacouvia It, John, n.s. 1-S4 ments which arise from a debilitated condition of the blood. . Since young girls seldom understand themselves at thb age the responsibility rekts with the mother. The whole future health and happinoM of, your daughter may depend on getting through this critical period in good pnysical condition. - r There is no question of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food being the most effective mcarusof overcoming the anaemic condition. It is only necessary to have a lilQe Ktience and keep up the use of the Nerve od regularly until the growing body is supplied with an abundance of rich, ml, life-sustaining blood. Ydu will notice that while the price of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has been increased to 60c the box now contains GO pills instead of .50 as formerly. LikcwUe Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are 35c. a box of 35 pills, instead of '25c foi 25 pills. Edmanson, ISatoi & Co., Ltd., Toronto. l.ldium ronreiilrale to lie lrnn-slilppctl over the Canadian National Hallways to New York for etlracln.il. The cel will re-lyro north Ihis afternoon. This H her Itnril trip here with similar cargo. OAK BAY RATE TAX Hay lax rate v. ill he land and ?5 oer cent t neiil value. aecorlinr-irlvioii reached hy Ihc, 1 I j.uncil. Tli tax Mile tr -if irtf mill. .rhoUV .iiiills, dejil; and I. A: : jernl purMe. The rai-jnxed on Hie hasls lItWJft rent of the taxes nf tin uc VICTOIIIA. March 19 Oak nlily will In- rollri rd . BABIES LOVE KL I M JLIM Whole Milk In the broun and ytllow tin) being lha flrtMt procurable full cream milk with only the water removed, tablet naturally lake lo It and thrive on II, Mint Whole Milk la extremely assimilable, highly nutritious and cornea eealcd In handy lint or purity and your convenience. Your doctor will recommend Kllm-atk him. . CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS MMlTiD MOttlRKAL. 10ROVTO VtlSJNIMO Sold by RUPERT TABLE 8UPPLY CO. Canadian National Railways PrincelRupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. I. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Docf Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith!, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK.. PHONES 43 and 3W. I ' '