PArtE TV0 and it is so mild, to digestible that you can serve it in scores of tempting nou rishing dishes good for little folks. Dr. GtuUc. noted food to- ciIi4 mti that KOod cherM may b given to a baby of a year andahaU. Ki all Chen contains Iba vitamin? that product health d growth. ii r?5 Nimc Krtft Mtcltrct Ckuu Ct. Liititnl MtBtrtil Send m lr recipe book. kUrnt The Daily News PHLNCB RUPKBT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, Hie Prince i Bnperl Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. ' -II. P. PULLKX, Managing Editor. , SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (lily Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month ..'. 91.00 By-mail to all parts or the British hmpire ami I no Untied .Slates, in advance, per year To all oilier countries, in advance, per year Liver Trouble so Severe I Had to Quit Work" Mr. Thorn. Honey, Brantford, Ont, writes: I wai a creat sufferer from - 0. ....... w, .iic uTcr ior icn months, and finally I had to quit work. I would wake up in mormngi with a bittrr taste ir my, mouth, had frequent head acnes, yellow complexion, pain in my right side, a tween the shoulder blades almost unbearable, and weakening. I rmitd nn "...p at night nd my heart also bothered me. But the whole trouble has now left me. thanks wonderful medicine, Dr. Kidney-Liver Pills." $0.00 $7.50 All advertising should lie in The Daily News Office before .S p.m. on-day preceding publication. 'All advertising received subjeci to approval. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - .98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. ' DAILY KDITION n(l Thursday. Feb. 12, 102.'.. Making Demands For Lower Freights. Acting on behalf of British Columbia, fi. (i. McCeer. K.H., who is at Ottawa, made demands from Ihe Dominion government for cuts in the shipping freight fates amounting to approximately thirty per cent to Jiriug them in line with the Atlantic demands. He pointed out thai if steamship lines were subsidized to bring down Hie cost ()r shipping on Hie Atlantic it would be unfair discrimination against shipping from Ihe Pacific by the Panama Canal, and British Columbia would be paying her share of the subsidy In induce competition with herself. i Take wheal shipments as a'n instance. If rates on wheat are reduced even ten per cent, that would practically stop ship ments guiiig from Prince liupert unless rates from here to huropp were also reduced the same amount. And we belli nav the stihsidy which brings about that reduction. We must insist that finy subsidies paid on the Atlantic must nUo apply to Pari fie shipments going by the Panama Canal. Hope Nothing Will StOD Avenue Imnrovement. It is u be' Imped that Ihe btuid holders nf the Prince Hunert fl..i. ...:n i i.... ii. . ...... ... . . ' ..in. nui him iiiih moji me improvement oi ftecomi Avenue liv voting down the innm-,il In re nunc lln rock from l...n..iMi n,.'. club. Kvea (hough the rity is removing Ihe rock, ' Ihe cost to il... ..I.. I. ...:n la i i i ... . . I. inn in in- a wry ciiuMui'i-ame sum ami mere may lie objection on the part of the present .bondholders. In view of the fact that this work will be of great benefit, to the city and especially Jo Second Avenue; nothing should be allowed to stop Ihe work proceeding. While Ihe club is just as useful to the' members loealed-oii the lop of. the rock, a public spo iled view of Ihe situation would indicate that if would improve the city a great deal lo have the rock removed. Buckley Bay Mill To Operate Again. Following a shut down or some mouths the Buckley Bay mill is fu reopen soon and it is announced that hencerorth the umber will lie shipped in Hie. form of rough boards instead of large cauls as. was done-bis) summer. The result will be thai more work will be pi,t ji at the mill and more men will be employed. This is a welcome change. There has been some criticism in the past at the actio,, or the company in shipping he big timbers and spending Ihe money on manuracture in the l ulled Males. .Now lliis cause Tor criticism will have been removed. . t Newspaper Gives Views ; , v.'..,- On Many Questions. , The opinions seems to obtain in ninny quarters that the Daily News should jiol publish, news' or views except such as are pleasing to its readers. ThV is rd.soluiely'niutrarV Mo the views or modern journalism. The newspaper of today" is will- " 1 , '"" mg new ir me in formal,,,,, is available and - ..., reu oi suiiicienl , merest to the readers. We do no! hold ourselves risinmii.i.. r.... . : . . i,i 1 " , , ' "" " i uere is never n i av but what Mime pers,,,, doj.blless does not like somelhing pul,- : , 1 ;, '"--ii!'r i lie newspaper won have littl .n crest lo the average render. We shall continue the lie p which-we have , 1 . se out I., .-mi-v ii,....,.i. . . , .' hjii, iiv eieei lo (five I ".?;:.ffi,;?"jjf U: ",;,kp !" "--I-Per as iuteresHng , .... NC Us rrauers, ,v ie . icra . Conner- vnt.ve or Labor Calhoh,- r Proleslaul or atheist, obi or vouiig " f)Heu we shall Mil but Hie attempt will be conli,,e,. the and and be- . It was terribly sleep at to that Chase's Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills MH- mx lK K.trnanwn lUtm ft (, tM., Tiinmto BC",''"Ti.'lHIMgnMI MINISTER HERE FOR A HOLIDAY Hon. T. D. Patlullo Sees General; Outlook Fop Province This j Year Good , SPEAKS OF ROYALTY ACT Urges Dealing with Power Question as Means to Ending Troubles fur (his ilislnVI. iTiv'il in Iiiwii yesterday fur a short holiday.. Speaking- of mailer: thc'niinister said: "The freneral outlook fur 1U25 is if i u H I . Leading iiieii in all parls of Hie country look fur a fair year. " British I'oliiinliia is Iieciiliitrly sinaleil In benefit by any general nioxciiienl. "I am 'lail lo see northern couulry and that that this; my lnmn lowu uf M II Ml) I J I Ik1'lilltti ; members ' showed a - splendid spiril or co-operaljoii and, collaboration in pulling through 'Ihe business nf the House. measures of importance were put Ihroiijdi. Ihe most important probably being amendmenls -In Ihe lloyally Act. In lhl regard, (be iliscrimiuation against the Fori Oeorge districf, as-compared with the Vancouver 'dis trict, was reduced. Under the old lloyally Acl Prince Ittipert district was on Ihe same basis as Vancouver. This was mani festly unfair and I am glad to say II, al Ihe ancnuer timber-men themselves agreed that it was only riglil ami fair lliat an adjustment sjmiiM Jo made." .Mr. I'allldlo expects lo spend some 1 1 1 1 J time in Hie norlh. lie Is aceonipaiiieil by his nephew. Noil Pallullo. recently arrived from Alierdeen. Scotland. VANCOUVER PROVINCE AND PEACE RIVER LINE Urges That Matter be Approached WHh an Open Mind But Looks to Western Route The Vancouver Province, discussing (he peace Itiver outlet says: The Manitoba Free Press lends welcome aid tn the plan for opening up (he Peace lliver, ir. a sensible editorial ' declaration thai Hip project js more , urgent than the development of eastern waterways: that egrp.xs should bo by Hip Paciric const: and Hint no new direct lino lo Ihe coast should bo built, o,. a new deepsoa port created. Not Necessarily P.Q.E. II is on sound ground,- loo, when il declares that tho purchase or Ihe P.O.H. should not necessarily bo made a pari (H Ihe plan. Bui 11 is wrong when il holds I lliat I In. exclusion or thai route should t,o made conditional lo the undertaking. 1-Vw who know Hip Peace lliver country will share Ihe Winnipeg paper's conviction thai the Brule culnff Is the only, practical millet for il. look at Ihe rivap," on Its opinions are fj'llltl.liwl i.ti.l I.. ..-I.IaI. II I tl J " "i.'i ii. inrn ii iiniirs. II. ....o.l.... I.. 1 ... I i.ii.i.in, ii. ,,jr in, IIII'MIIS IO conclusive n In Ibo slrictly nrairie counlry with which, perhaps. Iho Free Press I, more familiar. The country unulh. ami southwest nf the same point, is. TIic use of Mimi' of Ihe west ern passes, should they prove j feasible, wnulil gje direct re-j lief In the jnost promising part of Hit' western Peace, and would probably bring Ihe lino closer to the groal rnal measures Mian the Brule road. II might oven bo shorter limn tho latter, if il tapped Hi.' C.N.It. nut al Fort (ieorge. Iul at a jioinl further oast. In I li.il allorualivc there is nothing dial necessarily, involves llii' nciiuisitiou (if a purl of Dm' " I. U.K. lint a common dovelop- llnii. T. I. I'alliilln. minister; IUl.,, ,,r Ihe lorrilurv liy tin' two of lands an. I local representative! railways might make 'llii- map," but ;on enpineeriii ficult to locale. I-'OH ."sale; Homo only two voar Manyinhl, scarcely Used. Apply o Ibo head of the House Sunday al noon, promptly, In insure personal interview-. r OXCK upon a lime there was a city where Ihe people eared mure aboul Ihe health ami welfare or Ibo children than they did about making money, was a fairy lule. ."()! K people spend much Jimo in Ihe public service and oilier spend 'much time criticizing thorn for mil doing it right. W'HKN a iioli-d Fiiglishwoinan win spoken -or as "a woman with a serpent's tongue" (he idea was filial she "listened in" when she should nol have done, so. II ,is said Hint the serpent hears wilh its longtie. KO.MF. girls are sorarerul they woni ' Vyeii piny wil h Hm : joker when ilV wild. TIIvoily nmncil seems lo Jm makiiwl siiiofi!ijoi;i7 II I(c. ually does a lilllo business occasionally. . Toaq.vm n. ;0.i has ai. ways been looked on iis Ihe1 shining light or Canadian IHe. .Vow sumo lilljo rl.it of a New .cabind school li'acher has the audacity to say Dial Ihe people there are Ill-mannered, ,Vnd J'oroiilo reel Hie slinv ami is angry. IT is llol a yood preeemlent lo have visitors go nway and say unkind thing almul a cily. 'Ihey may visit Prince import some day. I Ten Years Ago J west of nrande Prairie, toward to the rly. In Pfinre Rupert February 12, 1916. There was nearly 200 person In' cnsluine al Ihe F.aglcs' mas-ipieraile ball in Ihe Mclulyre Hall last night. On Ihe committee which were W. II. I lorry, Oeorge Leek. iSPPinlnglytVV. A. Soli; and Mr. Itos, , ' . T'WV F.-l,r,i.r v I ImiIIi Tort teorg, ami Hie l.('5.K. ioirical factors in the scheme. If enerally.t ny shiiu'ld mil be Ignored because of soino hasty preliminary decision to either adopt one route, or exclude nnolher. Study Facts The eventual outlet should be chosen, mil hya casual "look al boiilil be haseil ami economic jfacls. 1 1 x selection will lo some IM'inco mice Hiiimm import I con eon- . . . . . , ... oh !i 1 I 1 I II tO erul ft I I spirit 4 ! 1 1 I ! l'1": "I 'I'fl.,e..ce.ll,y possible or optimism and I would like In .. .... ,.m,1ih1w.n. il li r ''rnineul. and (ho degreo lo which Daily News on the buoyant, In, I sane spirit o( optimism which characterizes his eililiiii.il col. uinn. Some people are afllii-li'il wilh a disease called pessimism and il is aslonisliiiiir how easily pessimism can become a serious ilisease. tr'yoil loll people that you are sick ami .broken down iikI worn mil they are very apt 1 j lo take you at your word and you are mil likely In gel half llio ( ympalhy that you expect. On ! cvislinv lines can be utilized and co-ordiualeil profitably in (hoev plans. Thp Free Pis. which can contribute so nower- ! fully to a snlulion. will still fur- !thor help ir il can induce all concerned lo approach the qijes-lion wjlh an open mind. The Man in the Moon (bo oilier hand, ir you make Ihe, " ruL...,-. .- , - . ,. most or yours 'virility and MI-K is ilreary. eaher s bad si roup I Ii you will always find i""d Ihe wirl has iveii me the air somebody ready to help ynn out. j 1 "I am pleased lo see lliat the AN iiilelligeiil person is one city council is si riiLrif I i nar wilh Ihe power question. If Prince tuiperi mm a large iioiiy or cneapi iwho knows a lol Dial ilim'l mailer. aboul lliin; power which il could advertise TUMI. It. speaker often won-for sale, I think the troubles jifjdor whal I hey said afler ll.ey Ibo city would soon bo over. jhave ci,ii'luilo, ll.oir oralioiis. Work of Session .They arc- mil sure . until Ihey "Willi regard lo Ihe work of j read Hie newspatiers. last session, wo put ttn-rfugh in gratifying shape, 'fhe work wasj TIIKIIK are two kinds of well in hand before I ho session skunks. One leaves no ilniilil of began, in addition to which, tho-his hh'iilily, lull the ulher is .lif- ' " ' " peogsogOCTQg-0"03"' - it i BOAT ARRIVALS Arrival Irom the smilh HOTEL ARRIVALS .5t Advertise In the Daily News Iteilucllon in (he cily hall stair .'Vm.!!!. ,.ii .1....1.1...1 ... ..i . "" liruie. n not allraclHe in n Tar- ruin? sense; the district west! Sin. Gordon t. U, Krumcrson, III I 1.1 II II Sll j J j: SIM ln I1 HmIsuV IH The Ght for You is II. U U. - tt--yi,ir- W-1 npHE juniper berry, which forrr.s tl:e basis for -f- all good Gin, h cxtrcirre!y vdutLlc, b its medicinal qualities. The finest juniper-berries the world grows are used to dittil Hills Cs Underwood London Dry Gin, the slundurd of purity for over 160 years. br rly Miss Klhel M. J'liomi- "iin, reliirned lo I lie eily on Ihe Prince Mary today. She was Harried Ibis week at Victoria lo Mr. Kmmcrsoii who js with Ihe local overseas contingent al I ho Willows. COAST LAND DISTRICT. REGARDING PISTRICT OF COAST. on be sloiiuier Prince Ittiporl yes-1 'erilay nflei'iinoii includeil: ! For Prince Ituperl' Polo) lobiisnu, II. .1. Campbell. Atf. Baardseii, Mrs. Bcntk M. A. Turner, Mrs. Schuall, A. Swausop, O.' Elevens, .1. Norman, .1. L. Taylor. Miss Flsio .McKwen, M. Cameron. A. 0. McLean, Neil Pallullo, lion. I. I. Pallullo, .1. M. Mercer, C. E. Frost, (i.'W. .lenkins, Mr. ami Mrs. (i. (i. Itushliy. ,. Deloruie. Mrs. (i en i g e Leek, It. .1. (luriiey. j II. (iiudbourii, May Commous, W.i II. Illako, Mr. ami Mrs. II. (i. Beaumont, .1. Troop, .1. Hyde, II. L Malheson, Cecil (iraliam , Winnipeg), I), .lohatisen, K. F. Camp-!ie (Burns Lake), J. U.ask, Mrs. I. .M. Morrison, S. M. II, imp, ,v; V. Kenl, it. M. Wade and P. Swan. For. Stewart I. Lade, Miss F.leftiiag, W. II. I.ongley, F. K. IHseh, MC-. MeDougall mul ami Mrs. McNeill. Mr. Prince Rupert Andrew KopTo, Montreal: IL K. Ooulbourn, II. .1. (iun.ey, ,. M. Mercer, Alex. I. McLefui, M. Cemeron and .1. L. Taylor, Van- coiiver; Hon. 'I'. I). Prince Ituperl; Neil .Mierdeon. Scollnml. Pallullo. Pallullo. ! Central I (3. A. Condon, II. Spaner and! W. fi. CarrulliPrs, Vancouver. i TAKK MIIICK I hut I'Hi-irlc Mills, l.lm. Ili-il, nr VniirnmiT, lliltMi I : l uitiltlii , 'nln mul I'uni'r .Mniinriir.iiri-rs. In.i-mu In nir.lv! fr il le nr Ihe rolliiwliiif (1osri-ll,c( Inlid.. In i:im liimi-lrt, llmiKf ;i, In thn I'riirlni-c i.r iii-ltlsli OiliinilnH. mul lii-inir a 1 ttiili-r lul on Ihe wi-nl shin nr n. I et. ninrn iiii'llriitniy il,-c, n, r. In: Ciiiniiii-iirlnir al n ,nil .hinlcil nn hlih' "" "" w,,k liiiir i.r ciiimiHs: lnli-1 ilMlnnt soiiIIipH.V ulnllir kkiiii- aim fi friuii lli Kiiiiilu-nr j eniiii-r nr j.t nvi'l Cim-t Uistrli-l. linniri. :; ilii-nn- nnit'li ISili'r.K.. il illM.iiin. nr K.r.ftd ru limi-c nri less. In lii miiiilicoM riiimr (,r Wiitorl I i'l 1 1 HI: llicni-f imrlli I7M..U--ic.'w- ., .. ' L . w. " ""oiiiri n h iiiiniiffi r,r , .1. .1.1.1 m ii h-i mi iiiiTi-1 i.niiii ii nun-), nr h-K. in tlu- ,uiin nf lug last night to defer act inn until Ihe return of Miivor Newlmi ii.iiiiii.-iwi-iii..ii, i-iihiaiiiinir 7 ai-in. muir liATFfi January Otli, ljs. i'.f:iiif: mills MMiTFn HV JWIIS II. LUKilv Anslrlani Sitiumpv l:i St.inilill'11 Rnnk nil, I, tint 810 M.isNns siri'i-l, Wi-.t ' Vancouver, B.O, 1 3.25 PER BOTTLE HILLS &UNDERWDOD LONDON Dry Gin Ific Qin IJou Will ask. fir again!' WINTER I. !fr! i 0 (xrMOxgoooooooooc3ocz3coooooooocxical This advertisement is not published or displayed bv the Liquor Control Board or by niciil ot British Columbia. STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. PRINCE RUPERT oails from I'rliH-n lln(- FOR VANCOUVER, VICTW-SEATTLE, .iiIi-i.iii-iIu.o iiiiU ear,) I'r.iUy t.uii a.m. For STEWART ami ANY OX THE S.S. "PRINCE JOHN" Uiutt PRINCE VANCOUVER. la QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS wmiiK'-.i.t.' iyn RUPERT (ortnighllr " PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUTERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, b.mt p.m. for Pr.iHT nmif EDWOItTOi W1NNIPEQ, all H.liU IJI-I -III IJina.U, IJll.tfl) SHIM AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cltr Tlcttt Office, 628 Third Am., Prlnc Ruptrl, III CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Service W Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE .- PRINCESS MAFIY For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau ahd Skagway January 12, 26 February 9( 23 For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle January 2, 16, 30; February 13, 27 8.1 PRINCESS BEATRICE. For B'ltedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, 0cs' Falls, Namu, Alert Buy, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Age.icy for all Steamship Line Full information from W. C. ORCHARD. General Aaent Corner of 4th SVeet and 3rd Avenue, Prince RuU- SAVAGE and Dryer Ilrls no Wringer, need, none. W (": . Medal at last Ll'tiebee Kxhibiliou ' "" American and Cnmulinii Maidiines Cash price $185.00: also sold on tenii. Kaien Hardware Co. Good or Bad Weather We Can Do Your TOWING Day Phones 423 539 Gr. G01 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Nignt phone Red 61J Or. 601 539