PA (IK TWO, "Was Freed of Gall Stones And Persistent Backache" Mr. Alexander Bradley, R.R. No. 1, Carp, Ont, writes: NEWBOX i "I suffered from gall stones, and commenced taking Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pill. 1 (eel safe in saying that these pills completely overcame the 'trouble, as it is some years since I was afflicted in this way, and I have not suffered from gall stones or even backache since. 1 have also found Dr. Chase's Nerve Food excellent for heart trouble and shortness of breath." - Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills 3.1 t. a 1ms or 35 illK Edmonson, Haifa Co., litd, Toronto The Daily News IMUNCB nUl'KIlT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. I'ulilislicil ' Rvry Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince P.iiperl Ilaily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. I I'ULLHX, Managing Kditor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES i City Delivery, by mnil or carrier, per month ............ -$1.00j By mall to nil parts of the British Empire and the United Slntes, in advance, per year ... .....,. $0.00 To oil other countries, in advance, per year Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAfLV EDITION Political Campaign Not Verv Serious. 98 86 their hair is whitened by the brush of old Father Time. f7.50 Thursday. April 3, 1 92 1. Do You Know When Airplanes Are Coming? "Do you know when the airplanes are expected?' was Ihe question put by dozens of profile today over the Daily News telephones. A courteous answer was, so far 'as pnssihlet given tti every query, although it was difficult "to write editorial articles and report meetings and step lo Ihe telephone between almost every sentence. All Unit. we ask in such' cases is thnt those mak. i iip inquiries refrain from entering into conversation about nothing in particular. If the question is 'put, it wil be nnswered directly and Ihe receiver will be hung Up. This is n public service for which the fiewspapers get.no pay hut they are quite willing hi do it fis long as the-questioners are reasonably quick ami do not feel annoyed when Ihey are cut off short . ' ' Age Of Young Men Never Ends. This is the age of young men, ami so is every age.. In the newspaper world Mearsl Is 01 years of age, .Mnusey is 70, Cirlis of the Ladies Home Journal is 71, Hob Paine or the Hcrinns papers is 08. Frank . Crane is na, Ochs, is 00, John Aide,, of he Brooklyn Kagle is Oi, the head of the San Francisc, Chronicle Iri? nf ' W"n iS.r man riUngs breathe the spirit or t'.)2i with all its inspiration and hope and cheep oulli is necessary, no nintter what the age or Ihe youth For your health's sake makestireof your corset . xt.:,.i j .j . " nu raucatnri nave loni rfcrmzed the relation Ictwctn eno, carruee and tmcrurr. i i.l Lhildrtn are taught to wtlc and it properly na d.tori prtacribe gptciil exercise and rpliances ta overcome faults t( this kind. Ihe woman who wears a carelettly made cornet is taking grave risks with her health. Nemo Ko) Service Corttts will give anatomically correct support and control to the Siture. 1 hey tertd to improve the heafth liecause it it physically Impossible not to carry one's elf well in a properly i tted AVm. Thousandsof ' women will wear no other make ef corset. Vouwillnotonlyfrelbrtter, hut loi(k lictter, if you will follow their example. 6 moJeli; sliti 20 to 30; SJ.00 to SOjOO. "Oncttryth'tmo mnd you'll nevtr tnnft, Hold In Prince ftuperl exclusively by JABOUR BROS. . or ii ' '' fQpSsrticQ U lOS BROS. LIMITED I Toronto . Dnl.rio 11 IMPROVING SERVICE i ON P.G.E. RAILWAY Board of Directors Decides New Policy to Cater to Tourist Business,. VICIOIU.V, April 3 At a meet, ing of the" hoard of directors of In Hi.' unsurpassed scenery In the heart Prince Huperl people will he actively engaged in advocating the! in, onhr to make the sihl. rlaims of the rival candidates for political honors. At such seeiuv trip a pleasant possi-times feeling is apt to run high and those who have heen very hie, the trains for tourist traffic friendly sometimes find their relations somewhat strained. j will he exclusively "passenger,". There is no good reason why political differences should as i will he the effort of the make any difference to friendships or business or other rela- management this year lo climin-tionships. One person is to be chosen to serve the constituency ate all possible delays such as and all wish to see the. besl man elected. In choosing this man the loading anil unloading of there should be only the highest motives animating the electors freight which trains of the and anything which seems likely to seem like appealing to pre-!"mixed" class operated In the indices or passions should be frowned down upon by everyone. 'paM. necessarily enlail. It is important to choose the best possible representative, but! It is proposed that these lour-it is important also to preserve our self respect and dignity in isl trains will consist of day doing so. Nothing is to be gained by reverting to 'the old fash-leoarhes, sleepers, observation ioned method of mud slingitigrnnd rousing local prejudices. !nnd compartment cars with mm. ihinalion express, haygage, and IS 4 . . N I F L i. . ! : I- ' i-1 . , . rccp luui.y hiii rrcsu r iiiiuii r.ir, inis impm ne rejraril Though Years Are Passing. Jed as the initiation of a train (treat is he who keeps young nhd fresh after many years service which, H is expected. or service and vvho ran near the old story retold in new language, Will develop tourist traffic to a who ran be interested in and patient with the mistakes and decree necr before reached, and strivings of hoys and girls just entering oil the serious game nf no doubt many of the tourists life. (will, thromrh personal arquaiul- ureai is ne vvno can continue to nien and lenm and who.nncn wun the counlry. he al ls lug enough lo concede that thin? are done better today than.traete.t In invest in some of the yesterday. Such men continue to grow, mentally and spiritually, many valuable resources of the limugii pnysicaiiy iney are on trie northern slope of life and district and thus aid in its de velopruenl. P.-T, ASSOCIATION HAS SOCIAL EVENING cup and Saucer Shower Last Nlnht was very Successful Affair Ninety In At tendance !k .llje meellnpr ut the Prince lldptjrt Parent Teachers' Associa. tfc'lasj eseninp in the Uooll Scliohl took the form nT 11 s.ilfil eviriln 'he realure hejns n cup an L. saucer sliower. Il was vey , successful affair and about 90 persons were in attendance. i ne proceeitinjrs commenced with the sinsins of "O tkinada loiiywed t.y a hnef program lo which Principal .1. fi. Ilrady eon. IrMiuled with a reading, MIsm Amelia Kirch a recitalinn, nun Mruce Stevens, a vocal solo, ac companied hy Mlsi Mnrjorie Lancaster. Superintendent II. S Hum presided. A ftuesslnp contest ns to how many beans there were in a hot- le resulted n Mrs. C. F. h'emr .. ii. ii . . . win v . ii. iierry iiemg iiPd n winners, Micti was presented ...11 S. A 4 nii a ni.nounu sacli or suirar donated by the Itupert Tahle Siq.ply. Refreshments were served in the domestic science rooms. The refreshment committee comprised Mrs. John Itulitcr, convener. Mrs.' .M M. Stephens. Mrs. Fred Pyle, Mrs. Howard Sleen, Mrs, C..F. Kemp and 'Mr. Camlow assisted hy Misses Hardin? am) Cieighlon. The candy stall was in charge of Miss Amies honaliUon. . W, !- Haillie, chief onrtineer of the sleainer Prince ftuperl, arrived from 'Vancouver on the Prince Heiirsie yeslerday ufler-noon. He is here as representative or the C.d.M.M. in cuiiu'C-lion with Ihe Repairs lo t Is A Canadian SmtlMi . at . the. ch1 dry dock. THE DAil.V NRWa Thursday, April 3,. i FIRST AID WORK ON THE RAILWAY on Colonel Hodnetts Advlslna Ho- nardln? Work and T. Cook Organising WINNII'KO, April 3. l or Ihe tni.miA itt ...... rn....:.. ..'in. II Ik I II l l I .1 I I"" l"'f ' l'll1-ll'K Willi 1 111 II the. P,..L. ltuilw-uy it was i oil ndian ,:' v m i . . . . .National Hallway nlllnals as an experiment tourist traffic for "ol on the extension or firs ai.l suminen i. j .','.. ,.. monlhstif lOSI. W II It Hi s nhjerl; ..... , . ,. . . ., .... , lion o I he .cxiiin na ions in ii-w ii wii i.-v'iirii in ri'ioiiiiri some of the, existing equipment. I The railway affords lo holiday makers an easy oiiorliinil' lo view scenery which, lliroupli lack of facilities lo reach il hitherto is something entirely new lo most travellers, and this ypar Hie train service will ho arranged so that the most picturesque portion, of the Journey between Vancouver and Quesnel will he. mnlorl nkfii i ii ilaylisrhl. Toward this end .and to. purvey every coin fort and convenience to passengers, Hie official car, which has not heen in use for the past year, will he converted, hefore the traffic starts, into an observation and compartment car. Two of Ihn day coaches were converted last year into sleepers, ami this innovation addoil frreatly In the comfort of passengers, and was the means of increasing the company's traffic and revenue lo a gratifying extent. Annlher day coach is heing converted this year into an open air ohtcrvalinn car, lo add further lo ItieultraHiveness o('he service, and nllnsrelher Hie ser-vice offered will he such as will satisfy all who avail Ihemsphes of the rare opportunity Ift see A political campaign is alioul lo lie waged ami a uiimoer or of British OtltimhU. trophies, Col, The Nan in the Moon SAYS:- IIOSSIP, gossip Tillle Initio Listen to th Silly prat He; Words that vsound Woiils IJiat jll, Itepulalions , Kasily kill. ' HOIIHF.M hair is all Ions as Ihere is .siirne j ler henenth it. - - - Ill for Charles A. Hod- irells, ll.M.IL, M.D., IM'.IL, di-reelor .'eneral fif ' the 'Canadian biiiiicli, SI. .lolni Anihillaurn Association, Ottawa,' is. speulliiifr Ihree days" in Winnipeg. In accordance Willi the policy nf the Canadian National hallways for the advancement of safely first anil first ' aid lliroiiphoul thiv system, .1. Conk has been .appointed organizer for the western region. Mr. Cook, who has heen with I ho system for seventeen years and lakiu? part in first aid work for thirteen years, will have the supervision of the urbanization of Hrsl aid Masses throughout the west, wining 'both, men and women employees the aim of the department' heiuv (hat eventually there' wilt not he a point or o train on Hie system without some employee thcrc'ipialificd to render first aid to fellow employees or passeners. Several classe? have already len started in and around Winnipeg ami ort:aniia- tiou work throughout the region ronliniiin? rapidly. Col. Ilod.-rells, while in Wjnnt- icg, will ixhinlne six teams oi the militia for ilie Otter trophy and has eight teams at Calvary competing for the same prizes He leaves Friday for ftegina nnd Various points eurnute lo the coast and Vancouver Island. rigiii a rey rnnt- I'd oe your neighhor is As hard as llie very dickens When you've a nice little enrden And he keeps a lot of chicken? LIFK would lie worth living if a man iiiu not ii.ive to learn In iday mah Jong to-order to keep up to date. WHAT a modern woman hates to show is her afc-e. . I WONIiF.ll did You ever ltiti)k What 'twas that drove ; man to drink ? Could yon ever Kiiess Why nl. -i n should rile, ltecauy? his wife Would dress' in style For j l.a men will' drink Ami the women iln-i-S Hut v hen they 'ipiiirrel .It's, a deuce of a mess. , IT is all righl to call a spade a spa'jie hut H would never do I i ca!l' sojiVvhieopln exactly by the rinm'!y-'5, lii. Ii they are, entitled. f' A 'WiltSON wiio snores may M f Vailed o sound sleeper. Til KM K are a lot of people who have a prea! deal lo say yet the never say il. heeatise their nelch- hors hne so little (o say and say il so often. Ten Years Ago In Prlrs Ruprt April 3, 1M4. II. C. Hrewster. leader of the Liltenil narly hi Hritish Colum Ida, and his lieutenant, John OIK or. arrived in, the city from the south on the Venture this niornlnir. They were met hy (I. II. Naden and Dr.. W, T. Kertriu, former coHeairiies in the hvisla. live tiiosilfoji The Prince Huper! Hoard of were enrolled. t' . The fisheries patrol sleanrer Malaspina made her first capture! this morning off Vnyas Island ami will bring her prize, the Prince Olnv. Inln port- Ihi evening. WHAT THE PACKAGE DOES Ten growers lme found from experience that il is necessary immediately lo pack tea In air tight ineluLlined chests, lo tire- serve the flavor and tniodness ol the leaf. F.ipiully so is nn air-tight packnge necessary for the small hds of tea for individual consumption. Hulk lea is always inferior leu because it is exposed lo air. The "SAI.AIA" alr-liahl iliimiuum package i Ihe mini efficient way of preserv iuc ten known. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert S. i'.. Iteihuan and J. W. I'.d-wnrds, London, Kngland; .1. M. IliH-kin, W. A. Allen, W. K. Hail-lie, II. W. Hunt nml S. Siiuhury. Vancouver; lleorue Spare. II. Iiivon and I. Sahhalh, .Montreal: Stewart (1. Clark, K. Syitwn nnd W. I.aiiiir, Victoria; Louis Cohen, Toronto; W. F. Martin and O. W. ltohiusmi, Oceiin Falls; Oscar Kileii, Prince ((purge; IL f. Hun-iiiupham, I'orl KMsiuvlon; II. A. Mice ami S. It. Arkell. Terrace: Mr. ami Mrs. W. (J. Perry, L'sk: It. A. Latin and C. V. Smith, Ijl-uionlon. Central l. O'lary and W. K. Crooks. Vancouver: (!. V. .lenkins. Sinilhers: .1. 0. (Jeddes, Fort SI. lames; .1. (I. Johnstone, city. HAD A WEAK HEART WAS YERY NERVOUS FOR THREE YEARS Mint Jl relrrwm, 7.ialan.lla, Sank.. rric: "I hh Ut iri 0U kmiMf Imiw iuuHi rwt MilUuru'a lli-art ami .rve 1111 liave (lnim rur nir. ' for nearly ihire y-r I vry badly mn iVmti, had weak heart, list i u iicrviKiit ibal auiiinlliiii'a I vu.ulil alrnnat falul luay. I hard nf mauy iwiijiln -aho had recmn. inrnilstl your Heart ami ro-rvn rilla, an I (Vriilfd to rive thi-ni i trial. ANr I had uwd iwn Uiina I fiimd tliey had ln in fMHl. and artrr tiavlnr lakru five lMHf I wa mmpli'lrly rrllffcd. raniKi! rmnmnirnd ynur rilla fiioiiitli, I rade im plannliig excursions toj)M.art r lroul)1, w (, outside points this summer to e tifiu." work up trade for the city. At '""urn-a II. k N. rut re toe U the regular monthly y meetimr lasti" " rtMkr' nr m,lw ,r"r rereipi Ki wf "" Tli- T. Millmrn rA. lining, i i i ii . . niglil, lllilrly-lwo, jiew iiiriirhers'Turwuo, out, A clean start FF to school every morning in fresh, clean clothes. How happy Mother is when ahe car. manage that for her children. It can be done so easily with Rinso. This new Soap loosens all the dirt just by waking. Th? rich Rinso suds get the clothes clean without any back-breaking rubbing. Even the ground-in dirt at little knees and elbows yields to a light rubbing with dry Rinso. Use Rinso next washday. Vou will be delighted with the results. All grocers and department stores sell Rinso. Rinso h made by the largest soap makers in the iCorlJ Rinso LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. TORONTO For th family trati. IVmo it as uonJtiful at Lux it for fine fabiict. A' Decrease the Family Food-Bill Serve a (ienerou Amount f I "ELECTRIC" Bread Willi every meal nnd nil down on olher more -ir-trrrnTiTl. Select "ELECTRIC" Bread at your grocers II Hlays Fresh Longer. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services l Sailings from Prince Rupert S.8. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattla, March 11, 21, April 1, 11, 22 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, March 7, 17, 28, April 7, 18, 28 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Bu ted ale, Swanton Bay, East Bella Bella, Oceai Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. i v" Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD, General AgenL Corner of 4th 8trect and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert,B.C COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service '4 , j S.S. PRINCE GEORGE Sail from Prince Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 8EATTLE, Intermediate Points Friday, 10.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX .... Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, April 12 and 20 ' PA8SENQLR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Lm Prince imparl .4 pjn. for I'M.iCe oeohOE. rnvioMTo.l, wn. nirEO, all polnta Eaati-m Canada, bulled S la ten, A0INCV ALL OCEAN STtAMIHIP LINES. ,( , , Cltf TleUt OUlea, BIS Third Aa Prlnc Ruparl. rhona to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., -LTD. SatliDii rrum Prince imprrt. WiHiSf Ut VANCOUVCM, VICTORIA, Ocaan falla, 4 Swanao Bar, TuMda,. S !. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Altrt Bar, d Snon.Ba. Saturday Nea. rr ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walt laland, Sundar B P.R). r PORT SISIPBON and Raaa Rl Oannarlaa, rrlddi A.M. . ll lurt Avtnu. t, aarnalat, AianL Prluca hupari." B.C