PAtlE TWO. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, exc-pl Sunday, the Prince Huperl Daily vs. Limited, Thini Avenue, j II. K. PULLK.V, Managing Editor. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: v , Cily Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month By mnil lo all parls of (he British Empire and Ihe United Stales, in advance, per yar To nil oilier countries in advance. per. year Advertising and Circulation Telephone - ' 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 80 and thus remove Ihe burden fnmi III? taxjayer our eternal giutitmie. ?1.00 sn.no All advertising should he mi The Daily News Office on day pr; reding piiMiratinn. .Ml advcrlism Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Effort To Settle Lands Along P.G.E. Tin? action of tii puiXii for the scllli nn-iil if the tantl thai i Tuesday. Fch. 19. 1921 1 1 M . ft I l!nv..iiniAitf ... iitiiiin .lll.lllllltllt III lllllp g along th? a rtni- P.O.E. i one o ic highly commended, if it i. carried out in a hiisjue like way and every effort nlade In help the incoming settlers Must Not .'Veglect Lands To Northward. While it is lo he hoped, 'that the lands along Ihe P.fi.E. -will ne fM-eii,y seiueu aim winie uvery peron in the province would he willing lo aid in such a worthy effort as creating a hew and prosperou? community along the'ynlleys served hy the provincial railway, it must not be forgotten that in the valleys of Hi Skeeua. the Kispiox, the Bulkley, and the Nechaco ther" are also iiust-llled pioviuciai, lands, .just as goml, if not heller lhan anything along the P.fl.E- and subsidiary to a traiisrontineutal railw.i which has a terminus at each end. While Ihe railway dcpjirlnieiil of the l'rovim-iid tiovenimeiil may bejid all its energies to settling the I'.O.E. country, the other government de-friirtinenls, including the departments of lands and agririilture musl giu- eipiai attention to the olher sections of the provinn-including the lauds along the line of the Canadian National Mail way. . The Canadian National Railway has an immigration policy and result,, are looked for, but the province has an equal right Id-try to settle ils own lands along Uie railway belL If all the efforts of Ihe province are devoted )o settling the P.Cr.E. the other sections will suffer. There must ido bn a'pollrv which will include Ihe central B.C. lauds. k Marketing Is Very Important Matter. f .MarKeung is a matter that must he considered in connection with any land settlement srheme. The I'.fi.E. trains at prescn) start from nowhere and go nowhere. T,fi?y do not lead lo .i market. On the other hand the national lninconlinenlal railway lhal passes through the rentraj B.C. valleys leads to certain deriuite markets al Edmonton, Winnipeg, Prince Rupert and lh towns bordering on the Pacific. If it i difficult to market product from the Bulkley Valley, how much more difficult will it I; lo market over Ihe P.fi.E by way of .Sipiamish and Quesnel. Definite Settlement Work This Year. The people of the north are confidently expecting that the governments will lake definite action toward increasing the et. tl-msiil of Ihe lands along the Canadian National Bailwav this, year. As before mentioned, the land belonjr to the province, except those which are alienated, and where lauds have been alienated the provinwgot payment for the land-. The fact thai Ihe money was squandered by a previous government doe nol rid the prceiit government of respotisibililv to provide for the need- of the country. They have don- lhi beller than has .Ver been done before, but there must be active immigration lo Ihe v:.enuf laud-. The Laud Settlement Board has done good work, ev-ii if it has been expensive. Possibly this board should have been under the department or land, instead of that of agriculture hut we are fhfding no faull wifh that just now. Whal we now expect from Ho... E. D. Barrow, who swavs the destiny or ihe !;.. is ih.:l he get busy d hring about such s( slate of immigration activity that the . railw.i hli FT1 fl ltHt tnt A O I test t 'e. . . . . "'"IIM MIU III ..Bnroiioriii inuusiry. i ne policy of drift in this ie auanuoueu ainj active work lake Ihe fai re. r-;;i-:vwAVm.is department place of laissfz TOURS FOR BETTER BREAD .Poisoned by Clogged Filter, They' i Seek Somethlnn in Rea Up meals. Notice hf ipnVk differ-enee in Ihe wjiv you look. eat. sleep and feel. Lei this whole. ome prescrihlinn cleanse and THE DAILY JftiWS, Tuesday i r WHY MANY STILL MANSON TALKS DESIRE MH1SKEY TO WOMEN ON MORAL TOPICS System and Make Them Feel' - i Better. jDoes Not Like Administering Liquor Act; Cocaine Parties The major it l of ncnulK ilesiro' Amminn Vnunn ST.oOlliilpy l(JM.Uip iv iliwi'l feel! .. . well. Some may look Jicullli', VICIOItlA. Feb. ttf. "If one (nil one ial organ of their bodies. thing more lliati another l rails out of order, ciliated In .Jrh'e a nmn insane it This, organ i- the "liver, the is the administration of Ihe'lioimr body's filler! When II i mil nf eontrol ileikai-inK.nl received subject lo npproval.jnrder you ntlPn up eling "It might surprie yon to know jthill and HrcL tongue coated, had how many yuiiiiii people are drna tasie in your month, sallow com. addicts. plexinn and unpleasant breath.' "In Vaneomer lat year a no. You are bothered with such svnm. lorioos Inffii-Ler e.imii'ie.l jtonis a poor digestion, no appe.hvho liat been arranging rorainc tall . .i . " I. i I : . . . . . ... sour siooiarii, nut) ga, ir-jiiames mr ixtys and girts, Willi regular" movement of lite bowel the assistance of Vamvmvrr men. and Dial roti.down. tire. oiit..ddii-ls are more to Ik pilinl than nervous and upot condition! punished. Itiii as for those who Often you have splitting head- traffic in thn drug. I would add aches, calch cold easily an.l your the lash to the sentence of system is Iihi run-down lo throw vicllon.- ' . ii.. with information, advic ami iulni. lion. It is iind'Mood Ihatl . . . .. . ... . Belter than whiskey. Pake just -i i i t i. II.' railway department under IIon.;J: D. McLenp has been, lay- tvnnnM of P rharher's Ux inf,- plans for this campaigns for a long time sind ha considered . Mood Svruo after the next few Veil enery cveutiiaiilv The province has to y inleresl mi His. P.O.E. bonds and alo hai lo nieel u amuial deffeftWia Ihe railwtiy. If by selllinp the lands iht -government can make Ih? railway clf--iitninins I I . V S . . If . l mm "I understand from press reports Dial Hie recent iiart-olx in. ijuiry has given certain officers it will deservelne your liver, put your slnmachiln Ihe jtanlcii which shouhl l and system in coinlition and keci you feeling fine. II is pleasant lo take and ynu will be completely satisfied: otherwise drup?il are authorized small cnsl. Or. The Man in the Moon SAYSs- OXK advantage of having a Ion? beard would he lml it would hide some of Ihe lie e ?ol fur Chrisimas tiresi-nls. IT is said that opportunity mini's once to everv nmn. II was (Vipl. Swan s..n's turn last week when he fiickeil up. lhat har?e on which he is clainiihtr ;onfn sal7ige. O.VE advanlase or lixin? in a sparsely populated pari of the country Is 1 1ml strikes m-I.I.iiii bother one there. WK have all heard of Ihe ad- vanlaes of living in London,, hut who would Wish o !.. there now 7 who wen charged a clean hill of heallli. I oliooM lie loath to rail into tpieslHiM any tnlnmal pivius a man a clean Mil of health, hut I still feel that there were weeds weedeil oul." These were some of Ihe inter-Pslioa statement made hy Ihe attorney general hi Ihe course of to retnrn Hi an address before Hie Local Coun- Thacfier's I.lver'cil of Women. The minister .V Bloo.1 Syrup is sold and re. dwelt at len&th uimi the commended by Orme I.til Cor.tfarioiis duties es fsllins rsilliis to (o Urd Ave: and filh St.. I'rinceiof his iep lturert. B.C and hy Ua.liiis dru?piss in exery cily and town. IT is a wonder the politicians lo not sludy Archbishop Du Ytr- nel's Itiniijrlit transference. All lhe would haxe lo do would he to gel all the .lher minds in Ihe constituency in tune wilh theirs md then pump fheui full of the idea who lo vote fur. THAT is what is done nt every election lo a limilcil extent. ANOTIIKH commission is com-insr to Invesliirale us on .Monday. If we could get a commission fn come here In develop industries or Increase population, we mijrhl welcome them more heartilv I han I hose who have een here so far. STKWAIIT is the place. There is plpnly of vn there. All you have lo do Is ilifr for il. r 1 1 Ten Years Ago in Prlnc Rupert February 19, 1914. The conserving of water rifdils hy Ihe stale is the subject of an editorial controversy between Ihe Daily News and th Morning Journal. MnrKnnteilly nml ,. Sdiein. mann. local business men, inter, viewed today by Hie Daily News. isay dial business is exlra good lan.rihe prospects for the fulure 'are beller hern limn tllll'tL'llPI'A else in America. As a punishment on "his children" who he says have been rebellious, I nlher Duncan has sliul oil Ihe waler simnlv of (lie Indians at New MellakHlla, Alas-f ka, and is trying lo drive gov ernment teachers away Troiii Hie colony. Mrs. David Thomson is sailing Ibis afternoon on Ihe Cardenn for Vancouver. mnlli- Ihe lo arlmeui. Speaking more parlirularly concerning the liqijor and narcotic irohlems ami the ailministralion of the .Mothers' Pension Act. People's Wish llemiiHlini; his hearers thai thi i a democratic connlry, the attorney general slateit lhal the froxernmenl had one into lhej(ia(l , pn 1(( ,,,,, ay liquor business not hecau.e iriltinasl .x.n man a . lean lull wistie.1 to hut. .., In acquiescence ( raUh Ur ,m frh , rl. by Ihe niajorily of 33.000 whol ,,,. ..: UM.,h. quarrel openly and frankly with addict there was no worse offender against the law. "I speak bitterly because haxe had two years of Ihe most Itoyal rinailidn Mounted police wn. mil Hie nl.t tlnt-l oHhuesl those pnihihitioiiisl. who say 'we .,.-., lpm ,, W11M , i are ajraint any Birteriiirtent in i....-iv in, .rJ the liquor ltu.irics.' Any soxeriu',. rM.rujt, ' ! menl would lie iKiund to follow, ....,. , ' u.. ,:! Ihe Yriamlate ,,e people. whal-;mn , , (fn fnrcr (,r exer ' lis ir y JjonsJ w,,0.r , ,wra ,a,. Liquor adminlslralion .was Ihe . ,, ... . m..l .lifl...!! ,1.. I " ' .iiiiir.io n.niirr rinoiiix no- ,, v ... ., ,,, ... iter his iiflniini.f raliiifi X lille . ' .. , . , . Issue rai-e.t. Hie ctiarce was here vvere honest men in the ,.,,, tMa offje,r, liquor business there were more ... ,.m ,,. .. who were unmoral and Immoral. .. . ... . .!,.. .... . . . ... ... . . ia sun inn saiiiico won inn siooitiiiir ni noiiiin? iti irieip r. ml acARm 11$ ml 2?aoxi lW - for 25? II jj -icininriii me law ".......,.- i, i.i It'll!. . - . .... . I""'.'l. '. ..I. I it nil i lie cireiiiiiin n in iirin- . . lo pursue his own roure in Ihe mailer. Trafflo Increasing In conclusion he cileil thei increusu in ronxirliuu for drim gruelling lak any nvin could trafficking In Yancouver rrom 29.1 have." said Mr. Man-on.' "If one '' ,9,K H''H 'irse.il thing more than another is cat- hr help fight the m- culale.l to .Irlve a man in-ane It sMioos iraffic t.y gelling in touch J is Ihe adminlslralion of the w!lh "'formeil ail.li. ls who couhll liquor deparlrnent." ffai assistance in tiacing Narcotic Trafflo ""' 'rfc root. Thenarcoijc Iraffic was in. Dn the Mihjert of the Molliers" i iiilioiis. wealthv and craflv. Ihe Pen-ions Act. the attorney Ken possible uriiflt of from ?.5nn ln'e,a' pa-ed Hie comment Hut thei 5.00(1 per cent nrnviuff a strnntr Hrilish tilumhia ndmini-lralino allractinn to men of gree.l and ho wn" ,,,, ''na.la or lln'i moral slamina. He warned the 1 nilr'1 stales. And in this con- mothers present against Ihe In- '""'on he pleaei "Please do not sldious campaign of Ihe drug xen- "nk fetich of a woman on the dor who found many xicllm l",ilr''' Adminlslralion may he among Ihe boys and girl- who ,'l",l' J"""' from a mail or n indulge in too much dancing un- w"nl;o- When you have a good chaperoned, "if nilghl surprise "dng il is not always well lo Lvon to know how many girl- and '"l"r'' H for the ake of giving boys are addict s." effect lo a principle." Touching upon the narcotic in-' Al present nearly 900 families quiry of recent dale. Ihe minis. rn '""ing alsed under' the act ter observed lhat according to rcpre-enling an annual sum nfi press reports. the officers 50,000. This was costing Ihe' charged had been given a clean l"""lde of llrilih Columbia 935 bill of henPh. While he was Ppr Hion-and of the population i annually. These figures showed TR.C TtepltUt', RWll Ctf (! ForRLtBrnstiiBiLnmUco, SciiUei and Neuritis, Canada't tunderd icm-eoy "-"Jjeuinelic is Templeton's Capsules. T.R.C I stop the pain by removing from the system the original cause. Smd ut I0e for gnrou mpU, Cir 90e mnd ik coupon we ntlot wilh ecli mpl, io j,our drufgitl and .f ' Von full tire 1.00 Lo, 0 Templelon. Klitumxic Cpiul. TEMPLETON CO., TORONTO For Sale by Ormes Ltd. Ihe fmpracUcahility of Ihe suggestion Hint Hie art should be broadened In lis activities. SKICNS LAND DISTMICT 0 QUttN CMAAL0TTI ISLANDS. Tik Villi. , that I,. Art tiu r IK.Iwrlton. nf Tor; v.lniu-ni; Hriil.li (llnmbM, intrmu lo I'I'ly Utr Ifite orrr Die folios. Inr d. rrilil Uiwlt Cirfimciirinr it I sil linli-il ai iiw norlhwr.l rornrr of Ui ir, rmrili rri t,f nnihain Maml; ilmire K.n rliaiiis erl)'; llwnre fltre rtialnt nor-liierlr. in low airr mats, ilH-nre ir.n jrlialns ealrrlr almr lw waler mark; illwiire rite rliafns xHittirrly t xilnl i, i r.HiiinriirrHirni. r.miaiiune roriv rm iiiinre or le, l-oraii-d January Kill. It. ajcrnrH iioBEtiTsort. earner nurirr assissmcnt district VlTIC.K la (wrety 1n. In arronlanr Willi ih siaiiilea, that all aieril late. leM iinor Uie "Taiallon Act" and Umi i"Piiliiie srlKiol, Art." are now lu anil yalil for llw rar I9l. , All lae rollortalile for Ihe rrlrirr ItiilMTt Aisea.ment iitrlr are due (R, (ayatile al my nfflre. lIliatK In Hie l-m. tinrial Orilertor'a office. In the Cy ,,f I'rinre lltierl, Thla nollre, In frrma of taw. It rnulva-lent lo a perxmal nmant by jne iiiH.n 1 all .s-r.m liable for taua. rt.I'Vr,r.V..r.r",'..li".'r' B-' "ila I lib .-j ... annually, IVVI, Collator for Uie prlnrn impert Aitmineni Dlitrict. PULFORD'S CREAM of OLIVES 50c Curtts Chapped or Cracked HmimK Ch-.fn'? '-Hchiug, Roughness, ltcdnc- and ..II irnlud-m For after shaving and for keeping Ihe ha ,4 f enndilinn il is, unequalled. FREE TO ADULTS ONLY. Call in and gel n 10c bottle fre, so Hi .1 ' it nut yourself. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Store. The Pioneer DrujjiA COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Salle from Prince Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermedin Points Friday, 10.00 sJ" For 8TEWART and ANYOX Wednesday, 11.00 pJV S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Feb. 13, 27 1 March 12,26 PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDaV, Imtb Prinr Rupert . pat. for raixcE OtonOE, tiM "T"i. w" MrtO, all poinii Eamtrn Cni. L'ivd Sii. AOINCV ALk OCSAN STMMIHI- LINCS. 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