2 RHEUMATISM Sear His Lumbago Sciatica NEURALGIA- HEADACHE MAILIO FOH GENEROUS SAMPLE-Tmp1tons, 122 King Wt Toronto FOR SALE BY ORMES LIMITED The Daily News PKINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Publisher! Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the I'rince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. P. PULLEiN, Managing Editor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Saturday. Aj.ril 25, 1925. Business Of All To Keep Posted. II is the buinc of every person to keep posted on mailer political, xii'ial, educational, religious, and economic Ihrough-nitt the worhl.- To do that is ''-difficult because this is an age of propaganda in .which the people of the world are just beginning to realize the, value of publicity and the desirability of keeping their, particular yfaws before the people. In Russia they allow ii'i views to be published except those favorable to the Soviet government. In many parts of ihe couiilry' it is fatal to a newspaper to piiblish articles- dealing with religious questions, while economic discussions are apt to ht'cnnie' extremely dangerous for the reason that the faddist is always active while the orthodox person does not take the trouble to defend his position. Yet the world is moving very fast and it is well' for everyone to keep in close touch will all world movements. Ihiles? this is done the person is not educated. A knowledge of (Sreek and Latin' is no aid in keening abreast of the times on curreul events. We can do so through reading books, magazines and newspapers anil by delving occasionally into other-than (he extremely orthodox publications. 8habby Thing To Steal Flowers. ' ' Reports of flower stealing are common in the city. Xo one so far has been arrested for the crime but it goes on, ac-cordiilg to general coriiplaiiil'. Apparently there are just a few1 people who do it who are not aware of Ihe fact that they are liable to serve a term iij jail for the offense. Also they do not realize what a poor class of citizen thev are. Proliablv it is done thoughtlessly hut it shows an absolute lack of public spirit. No thing is so annoying as to carefully dig the soil, plant the flower and then nave",rsomcoii'e Come' almfg'alid "spoil -tin effect.- The monetary loss may be small but the real loss is large. Sometime: public; spirited citizens, cultivate parK (ff "the; street find plant flowers on it. Tolenl, these is just as bad a to, steal from1 ainriralti carde'n. We need our cilv beautified. Parks Hoard Jitk been formed to encourage' it and theii to tiavc a few vandals come at night and tear up the fruits of the per son s inltor is a most dastardly act. I Many Changes In Local Population. Many changes are taking place locally. Old time residents move away hiitl others come to lake their places. People who lived here a few years ago and who return find themselw? rather out of the running. The new arrivals are putting ginger into the place and nosing out some of those who have not been keeping up to dale. "The new people are very welcome for their influence is needed. What we all have t gop.rd against is letting ourselves run to seed. We must keep up our faith and enthusiasm nrw might as well. move. Prince Rijperl ijt a. place for men and i viimeii whu. believe ibcan be. developed into a city not, as was at one time imagined, through political .influence iir because of its natural position, but through the energy of those, who live here.', , . All cities have been buill up that waj It is. the sure foiinJ dalion. Ifnve feel disappointed -at what has-happened in the past ii should not sour us in the future. Everything is before us,' but jf we. drag along the sins and shortcomings of the pat ,iiid continually harpen upon them, we shall never gel anywhere except stuck in the muskeg. . .' . ', Lrl;.is tie thankful then for the ' newcomers who are bringing- inspiration .and faith and hope' and who will' ynt lead lis into the promised Jand of progress if we, do uot ourselves ' jtut huidrances in the path. , i' , ; . '. . . ' ' ' ' ' ' : ', ' .i f j fh A,V4"'-i,sv'iV ' 1 -n ' " " " '' "'''' New People See What W -mkMimi Others Cannot. ' "You are making wonderful progress here," Remarked a vL-ilor rev-eutly. "This town is going ahead' fat and' every year should see things betler." The local man who heard the remark did not chime in very enthusiastically. He admitted that things were looking fair but they had looked good before and nothing miirh had come of it. He sajd he had to be shown. The result wa that Ihe visitor began at once to doubt whether, with such' people ILvyig here, the rosy hopes or himself and other visitors conld become actualities. It was a wet blanket. As Dr. firant would say "Men. men, don't loe'the vision." Eczema on My Face Completely Relieved" Mis Winifred Emet, Box 46, Blockhouse, N. S., writes: "Ever fince" I was a little child, I suffered with eczema on my fact. At times my face was completely' covered with large sores, and I tried nearly every kind of medicine that I heard of with ho results. This lasted for over twenty years, until one day I asked the advice of my druggist, who bade me give Dr. Chase's Ointment a trial., After using the Ointment' for a few days, the sores began to heal, arid soon I was completely relieved of the disease. Dr. Chase's Ointment Oa. a bo i, a deaJens or ICdinanwm, lUint A .Co., lAd., Torunto GOSSIP ABOUT LONDON PEOPLE Latest Freaks and Fashions of World Metropolis; New Diversion For Wealthy LONDON, Kng April 25. The smart young people of London, with plenty of-money and plenty of lime in which lo sneml it, have discovered a new diversion winch eclipses the Treasure Hunts of last year ' in freakislmess "and originality. The .idea itself is simple enough.-.--You stay in bed all day and sleep, and rise anonr nine o'clock in tlie' evening, have breakfast ami begin the day. All 1 ho house parly, of course does the same. At one a.m., in Ihe cold hours of the morning, there is llmch, and Ihe day is filled in with moonlight tennis and golf, md some of the guests go and paint night-scapes with electric torches. A feature of the game is (hut there are heavy fines for anybody who refers to the fact of it being hijght-timo. For instance, there is a great temptation at lueaKiasi une lo say, w Hal a lovely night," instead of "What marvellous morning,' 'hut that will cost five dollars. Lady Louis Mounthalten, Mrs. Ijichard Norton, ami the young Duchess of Jloxhurgho were. Hiiongst the guests of a "Night-lime Day" which was given a few nights ago by the Hon. T. Fellowes al her housi in Katon square. JWore breakfast that is about eight p.m., all the guests went for a ride In the How.. Lunch was at .Mrs. Fell- uwes nouse. lnere was tennis in the afternoon on the Imsles' own courts electric lamps had to be furnished here ami hav-iig changed for dinner all the parly went on .to the isuny for cocktails and diiiuer about seven in the morning Just a a num ber of Americans were leaving lor Hie early boat train on their way to Southampton. Gondola up Grand Canal ! King George ami Queen' Mary neither of whom have ever been in a gondola, have decided lo see what, it is like and going to Venice for a fortnight. The lloyal Yacht hail been having had weather and Ihe Queen has been thankful for the swivel bed which she had fixed in her bedroom before Ihe yacht lefl, and which provides her with a certain amount of stability when the Victoria and Albert- is rolling. As pfivajo radio receptions aro banned in Venice, special permission has been given to the lloyal travellers lo listen-in to Loudoiraml Paris program,; for they are keen fans and a concert from the .avr.y ballroom in London js heard on tin Itoyal Yacht most nights. Ballroom Muffs Wonderful evening cloak and ballroom muffs are the sensation of the newest Minns offerings shown this week. The ballroom muffs are taking the place of liumlhags and are made of won"- derful ostrich feathers, the long est and finest that are procuiv" able. Inside there are lilfje nests mf:cmparjnven1, fyr,all femin- on- iM-vi-ssiiii-s aim mi minis are worn whilst dancing. On the newest evening cloaks the -collars aro bigger than Ihe cloak s themselves, and while and silver are the favored color. Huge collars of billowy ostrich feathers, marabout or while fox were the collar . trimmings' on sdme cloaks Hint' were made of latticed metal cloth. Shingling is on the wane Ibis HAD BAD4 SPELLS WITH HER HEART ft:- PA fi if TWO .A THE .DAILY pHhMMf. A,,,, Safe, Speedij Relief I PAIN jm 7 fC Temputon's T"K'CS2 Mr. C. Mrln, n.n. "rim,, 0n., rll'!: ;"t; havn. tx-t-n trouble! wUh my limrl tut limit tiinr ami very iiflfri hart bid with it. I wmilil take rainliiiv sit IN. ami my liusliaml had l Hat siinilMMty tn May with ine all Ihe-time. Ili got mo rvFrtthlnir "'"''I think uf to sw If tticy woiilit do mn any : K-iumI, b.it nolhlnR si'i nwit In l-lp I"-day a fi-Mnl' was lHm h ntr ami ait i vImhI nif ta try I MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS My hii'band wfiit" anil trul mt twit Ikiws. ami aflir tlx first utw" wa flnlhi-il 1 rnlt like a ilirren-nt wniiiaii. I i-aii)nt rPj'iuiiMiciict Oiini piioiitli to all those who suffer i'wlth anythliiir' wnmir wlili their heart or rurvVf ." ' i Slilbiir'n's ' II. A; . rills baVe -lieen on the market fur the , past so yi-ars ami are put up only hy The T. Milbiirn i'.n.. Limited, Tnrnnto, Out. V "All druRirlsts bandie Uiem." the thinnest of platinum wah-hes worn in a vest pocket, with the finest of plathmm eliains. Some of the watches are no I hirki-l-than a dollar piece and some are set with jewels. The Mali in the Moon . YS: Hugging bandits are the lali sl thing in (hicago. Of course tli -y are rather out tf daln here. When the butcher told a male customer Hie'trak was as tender as his wife's heart, he said he thought he'd take satis"age, thank you. Tlie gashoat brigade Is still hoping for better weather. Last .week there wasJiJiltJe impnne- menl and then there was not. She crossed lire harbor And her ua'jine was Sjie; rfiere'wHfs Jtist one oilier And that mlade two, It was smootVas glass So I bey look a canoe, And that was Hie last Their frieml.4 ecr knew. , The difficulty about running a cohhriii in Prince Itupert is that there are no riiosqiiiloe to ma!,e Jokes about. -Vow that w have saved ll)e Iforests, what will we do next? jt was years ago iitai we tiintiiglit Of aving our souls. Clvnes. tlie labor mem)ir envti tlfiiigs: are jilgh. n HoWning ireei. ir lie dropped into some of the larders here fn the de-r hunting season heM ffnd some. thing higher. Ij wonder if! IlWe"s tiays two bits for his ?hoe shllie.? If 1 earn enough mrtney in tend Jo buy a jdece of gold as the gold standard returns. They say you ran get U for five dollai'S at the bank. I Ten Years; Ago ; , In Pi Inoe Rupert April 25, 1915i , Thb, ; AWricaijiJ halibut schoolers 'are liayin their first visit to Prince Runerl today, They are Ihe Silka, Cajt Jtihan-sen: Liberty, U-ipL F.ngcl, an.) TordenskjohJ, (;a'i'iL Sedwold. Ka'ch hriiughl Sibdul 3l!u0n pounds which will, he shij Kasl over the (irand Trunk Pacific Hallway. The legislature of Alaska has passed the Sub-.er Hill which abolishes capllal piinishmenl. The .measure, which went ii i. i . . .... - is a sign that the big hat is;"""u- ',e oi u m win sleadily coming hark for a lonig""'w '" f-'vernor lor sig. time. And when you see a lotj of young debs with bandeaux of, fealliei-n or brilliants where their; 'shingles used-to be, you know'' that they are gninp through the. trying stage of gelling back lo normal again. - Men Have Fashion Fads j There are something like 5.0(10.-' 00(1 wrist watches in London which nobody wanls. About three peat's ago every man In three wore a wri-st watch. Now not. one in twenty does. One of tlie reasons for this is that they are easily lost when removed for; washing, and moreover, with the very loing and very ' tight shirt' ruffs that are now' worn they are extremely uncomfortable. j Smart younjf men now wear - - - - mtti TORONTO. In Ceritreof Shopping and Business District 250 ROOMS 100 with Print Batha BURQPLAN PLAN WINNITT lHOMrON. MAN'O. DIR. tHKKKMKHKKHKKKKWntKKKKK nature, nn STRAW HAT4 l&-:' r -tit ;if wanes your naw look like rvew$ i mm TENDERS FOR GRAIN ELEVATOR PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Nolle to Contnctori IN THE 8UPRCME COUKT COLUMBIA. day ol Marrh, A.n. tvtl. OF In the Mailer nf thft -CnmpanlPf' Sold only at "Nearly everyone you meet talks about the great fish luisi-ness being, developed at I'rint-e Huiierl." renrarked M. M. Sleph-ens who reliiriied Ibis evfiiiug from a trip Kasl as far as Prince tleorge. He says Hie future in Ihe interior loutis wry r. AT BRITISH Art. nn ! ana In tli Mailer nf an Aprillratlnn by tii HikIw tit" nuule Oipfirr ownpany to l reiitiiid to 1 1 if ftrplntnr noflcr SfftUm IflU'or tho ald Art. . TAKK MOTICE that an appllratlnn will lx" made In tlie Prrnldhia; Judar In ctianilier at the Cnhrt llniiv. Prlnrat import. H.C., on TiiMrtay lli S8lh dav of April. A J. 19, at tlie hour of i.3(l o'etfirk- In tlw- .rorwimin or ii antin thern-nrici- the imitl'ih mav Ijc lit-ard on lr-liair of th( alinvp ini;iiiimif(1 Ounpany fur ail ordrr that the aaid Cimiruinv m. mnred to the rainier of Joint Stork Com-paiile. AMI TAKE NOTICE that In !ippnrt of Ml1 application will lm .f-nd the I'rtitinn of the Ciiiipan.v laaiifr rufrrtn and tlu ajTinavu jir i.-wu w. eatrnore awnrn on tiir 301I1 day of MaMu. A.n. IBJS. and iii-n iifrt-in PATEIi at Prince IturMvt. H r thl 30th W. O. Fri.TOT. Sollrllor for tlifl Petllloncr. l SK.Vl.EO TKMiEIIS r-,; itiC , ..iiMrni - I J reiiifiiri-i il i cHU'n-lc r ain lr',ir ! miti-rtmrliirr. Willi timber rlli-t i anil wuri'iMMi-.i-. win iir rf-i-rt-n i-ii hi iiiLiwa,, ontartn. until Noon of Mondfy, May 18th, i 1925. I lenili'M hIhhiIiI Ih -wni hi tn nuiqiii-M-let )iivi-Iijm marked -Ti-nilcr fnrj (Imln Flevalitr" n1 Mrfr1 tn Mr F.i T. o'lliri, l)i-Mit.v Miuinlrr. I ! it Hit-ill nf Trmli ami i nniiiM rr,.. uia. A liiiitp um ri.r tli nrk la rirnnil ' An ai-rriileil liaiik rln-(inc fni- firty. TlHMiaiKl IhillirK i 5(i.()iiii.iiii maile ra alilr t lh Mlnl-Ir i,r Tiail and i urn incrr-, iiiiiki ari-iHHMii, -arh t-ii1-i , which mm will 1m- rrri-IU-1 ir llm party fmlrrlnr Of illiir tn inler inln rnlllntrl rtir tin- nrk nn the trrm ialcrt in lu-It-liUVr. Thf rhi-qiiwi or ttii'in-rmfiil len-drrerit will ! n-tnrtif-d. Tlii- rlM-qiio t Vtf aurrn mi liriir utll tw rr.iln-l tr MMturiiy fur iim dui- ruiribiwiii 4 ih rfintrart tn tx -ntrrt-il intn. r lii-qin- may lie rfl'lacnl wllU pqiilvaliiit a r valiir nf lMiiul4 of the IimuinuMi uf ianada. I'lan, r,"iriiatlnn, ajid all nicrstnry liifiiimallitii ri-carillim (lie intHM'i work may h iHitalmnl rrwni C. D. IIoa 'j,iniaiiv, tnliltliir Knalni-pr. Wlial-n lniUiltnic, r.nrl Arthur, ouurin. Ihimh-u r line lliinilri'd linllara aitnu.flo, N ir-nlrrd fne plana and FprclftrafMia, ilrriil tn bi r-v turned on reluni plan and l--ififatii)iM in rmid ci!tlfin. The IkupkI nr any u-mlrr lll nut nireiarll.v In" arnptiHl. Iy ordrr, V. T. O-UAIIA. ppfltny Minltor. Iicpartiiient nf Trad- and Oimiiicrrr, Ottawa. April Blh. idss. 9x 9 x To women everywhere Snrip,Kri. all the many probjerpj the word "hats." Not the least Tth ... is the natural qucstion, si.;i;j ilast seasons straw which nl different color and new tnmr n. suit me erartlu r,r .k.ti t . aiidii i rxf? .....1. . . . . i. ' whu a new sir aw wiucli n. well on me at all?" not Why not'let Elkay's Straw Hat 8L settle Uie cjxicit.on? With (ciiivc uyc you can make la ? straw look newj(and different ', W and easily ypu will wonder vv didn't try it long ago. The results will. delight you s will save considerable ti,w : Spring apparel. Elkay's Straw Hat Dye is rn and waterproof, dries quick! t ing, lustrous dolor and actua , life to the Straw. Directions r. j with each bottle. Select jrour, favorite color fr following?' Dull Blaqjc, Lib r- . llurnt Straw; Old' Rose. tural, Gloss, Black Navy H Cerise. Sapc Green. C-ir,; Yellow, Cadet Blue. Ilruwu, L HY. . u R -:r-'r Ormes Ltd, THE REXALL STORE Phones 82 and 200 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinist!, Boilermakers,- Blacksmiths, Patteri makers', Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped lo handle al kind ; " f MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 SPRING will soon be HERE! START THAT "CLEAN-UP PAINT UP" CAMPAIS NOW. Our new slock of Household iMinls. V nnielss. anil Alnbnliue tins iit nrrived. It investigate jiur "Chiiianier- Depl. for Vanu-'i 'a Oraiuiug process. Out !tock!i oT Huiblers' 11 ' pcnlers' and MechnnicM' 'J'ools Chicken i Tools and fieucrni Iloii-ebolil Nii-essilie i -'' - complete. Uall nnd see our line nf WCAU-KVpil Agents for the famous Gurhey-Oxford Ranges STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. Near Posf Office. LOGGERS' CLUB POPULAR PRICES $9.75 9x9 $12.00 9xl0 9x12 - $19.00 HAS REMOVED to building next door lo l-Vizzell Hutchr Hh"!1. from Ihe Empress Hotel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION . James larelli Proprietor n, LINOLEUM $14.00 $16.50 Barries Home Furnishing Third Avenue and 1st Street s Phone 123 RUG are sanitary and long wearing 15 1