PA(!E TWO y-r the DArTiYrrEW5 T vw i,T.--rf ii .1 u HfAD nd I 70ai4nin COLDS No SmokeNo Sprays No Snuff Just Swallow a RAZ-MAH Capsule Restore normal bre thing: Quickly tops all choking, gasping and mucus gatherings in bronchial tubes. Give lone nights of restful sleep. Contains no injurious or hsbit-formirg drugs. J 1.00 per box at drug storesSend 5c. for generous trial Templetons, Toronto. RAZ-MAH GUARANTEED RELIEF DESPITE WEATHER ;J0HN COMES THROUGH Staunch Little C.P.R. Boat Will be Replaced by New Vessel Soon, It Is Expected After having been dusted all the Jvay up the coast by a strong southeast gale which did not ahay uutil lhe passage across Heckle Slrails from .Massed to Prince Rupert was being made yeslrday mornig, C.N.It. leamr er ijrince John, Capt. K. Mabbs. arriied in port at 3.30 yesterday afternoon from Vancouver via Aom Pain Thousand- f Canadian! bart feud that TK-C.' fif Quicktat and murttl t-lif Irom I'ain. T.K,tY act directly on th p.iiiona that CHUM the palu. They contain no dang trout or habit fornvn Your drusriat km- menria Ihem. Send 10c. for ineroiia trial. Templetona, loromo. $1.00 SIZE Rheumatism N.urltll Lumbago TRCs FOR SALE BY ORMES LIMITED 50c. H.adach.. SIZE Pain. TEHPLETON'S RHEUMATIC CAP6UL' Jl The Daily News PRINCfi RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenife. II. P. PULLKN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail nr carrier, per month 1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Stales, in advance, per year "..$0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year ..... .j7.r0 Transient Display Advertising.-.. .$1. -10 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page ....... $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 2.'e per line Classified Advertising, per insertion ......2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate line Corilrart Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Saturday, March 28, 1925. Life Here Is Like Continuous Procession. Life ju Prince Rupert is like a continuous procession. People are constantly coming and" going. New friends are "made and if is not long before Ihey leave and others take their places. Perhaps this is good for the people as it keeps them from rusticating. Change is necessary in .order lo develop and keep alive. So also a certain amount of stability is desirable, ill all gels back lo he principle that moderation in everything is the right way of life. If we have too much change we find ourselves unable to do our work. If we have too little we get into a rut and cannot carry on as otherwise we should. While all regret to lose their friends and object to the .constant changes which ncressi-l late niakiug new friends year'ttfler year, yet the community benefils from the infusion of licv'lilood and up lo the minute ideas. This Is Season When Hope' Always" "Returns. .-. , . . . This is Hie season of jhe year when hope return to usr Wjr seefresiimptioii of lifenew energy iufiisejliinto the.;developnit'iil of Jhe 4?(fy)itry. new people corning fwnrrllip outside, "new tix-durieoifeiiiigyiip ajnl ,we renew oiir, fa fill iujhe Things llnit Snriiig".tn Prince Rupert nie..ins a great deaJ.:;-While .-ye have nol been frozen up all winter, neither have we been in any way eiit off from contact with the outside, a was the case in theearly days in Dawson, yet we find new activities everywhere, a rjintfge. of occupation and recrValiouand plenty of new people ner,e. also me sunshine iiruigs renewed hope and cheer. i ' i Ask Reduction .. . In The Takes. Conservatives are asking for reduction in the taxes and Progressives are asking force'ilnced expenditures but there is not' a district in Canada" lhal is willing to give'up its own pel expenditure in order to carry mil the principle of low taxation and lower expenditures. -Prince Rupert wants its elevator completed, yet the opposition in Parliament will say it is'au extravagance. Do wc wish lo forego that elevator? Certainly not. Wei should howl ajid wail and curse if work were stopped 'there. Vwnnt Ihe money spent in this district because we believe the moiiey is being well spent and so does every other constituency. Slop spending, means slop in the other parts or Ihe country, not in ours. Die Queen Charlotte Islands. In spite of the weather, however, a good liassafce was ,made, Hie trip taking exactly six dnvsj The vcm'1 se), Itrougltalktii tyevev fijrs'l clav:pasWiige irejgni cargo. Mie will return south on the same route sailing at H o'clock tonight. Willi the new C.X.R. steamer Prince Charles exppcled In arrive on the coast very soon, Ibis may he Ihe last trip or the Prince John before she under goes an extensive overhaul. The j Charles will relieve the John on (the Oueen Charlotte Islnnd U'ice either after this nr the next tnp. "Now Feeling Fine and Able to do my own work" Mrs. Walter Grieves, Co HilL OnL, vrrltes: , "1 wai in uch weakened, run-down condition that I could noj take care of my houjehold dutiei. I wai unable to deep at night, and the doctor told me I ,wai anaemic. 1 commenced a treatment of Dr. Chate's Nerve Food and to-day I am feeling fine and. able to do all my own work. "My little girl had eczema, and different rem-ediei took no effect whatever. We got a box of Dr. Chaie'i Ointment and that one box relieved her." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food AO Ot. a box of 60 pill, Wrtmanaon. IUIm A Co., Ixd., Toronto SORE ARMS ON PRINCESS MARY Passengers Had to be Vaccinated at Vancouver Before Leaving I for Alaska That swelling and I inkling llril Indicates the -successful lakin of vaccination was beginning to be fell liv some 1(H) passenger? or so who 'passed through here lasf night aboard Hie C.P.lt. steamer Princess .Mary, Capt. G C Sainley, hound for Alaska ports." To permit of their en tcring Alaska, people must now produce eerlifieates of recent vaccination. This was what con- fronted Ihe Marys passenger before Ihey left Vancouver ot Wednesday. Consequently, till most of-them had lo appear be fore doctors to have the vaccine administered. Some oftlieiu last night were' already beginning It feel the effects that are nol al ways conducive lo personal 't he Princess Mary, which wa in port from 10. .ill lo midnight had a passenger list consist iin principally of employees of tfu While Pass & Yukon Railway and prospectors bound for the Cas-s'far gold fields. Some 50 passengers came over from Seattle lo join Ihe vessel at Vancouver, Also on board Ihe Mary was (ieorge P. MacKenzie, gold commissioner for Yukon Territory who was on his way to Dawson where he will make arrangements for moving to Ottawa where has been transferred in the service of Ihe department o' the interior. FAREWELL PARTY FOR MISS MAY BURGESS ON HER LEAVING THE CITY Number of Her Friends Entertain Her at Little Dance Last, Night A Utile farewell dance was given last night for Miss May Burgess who is, leaving Ihe city next week for Vancouver. Tjie event, which was arranged H Y-,Vlitt,-,lho host fpr. the oc- rasUh, was held in Ihe Daily News II the flat over The big room was decOrafed wilh streamers and flowers" and tho editorial rooms need . for sitting out. Supper was served shortly before midnight and the party dispersed shortly after one, following one or two short, speeches in which regret wns expressed at Miss Burgess leaving. Those present were Misses II. R. Scott, Jean Kier, Mary Carter, Muriel Collison, K. Irwin, Dorothy Stephens, Dorothy Kidd, Florence Ailchison. and Messrs. W. Wall, Rob ltartlelt, Len. Rate. Barry Thompson. Jack Johns, (i. Fleming, Val. Tomlinson, I). II. Murines, II. Rell and II. F. ullen SCOTS ENJOYED SOCIAL EVENING Pleasant Affair Was Held Last Night by St. Andrew's Society In Club Rooms kt'A pleasant social evening was llnl.l n!l.l 1... II. LM ... ) iiii iiiiil iiy iiir ni. .111- drew's Society in Ihe club rooms on Second Avenue, Thomas Mc- Clymonl. president of the sociely. occupied the chair and the program included vocal solos by Mrs. William Millar, Miss C. Jones. J. K. Davey and Rob James; violin solos by D. Ren-nell, and an Irish Jig and Highland Schollische by Miss Jean Scntl accompanied by Piper James Sturgeon. W. Vaughan Davies was accompanist for Ihe vocal and instrumental numbers. DeRshtful refreshmenls were served. Ihe arfair being in charge of the house committee. I j In the Letter Box CLOSING OF PORT editor, Daily News With reference to the lei lor o' II. Arnold in your issue nf 27lh Inst, re the halibut industry we would like lo point out the. following facts: In 11)23 I here was landed in Canadian PaciRo porls 13,100,-100 lbs. or Canadian halihul. while during the season of J'.)2i there was landed 11,280,(100 lbs. a decrease in produclinu or 1.8l!l.5iio lbs. in 2l. During 1H 25 from the opening of the season lo dale there has been, GOOD - TAS TE IN FLOOR. . COVERINGS - IS - EASILY E ' 1 mm m IT W S - IS 1 W M S , r j umuiMi ji i i. y I. af m - - '""'nillfi III nil- llltlll-' Willi llll- above r.'icl in siirlil it can be readily seen that Mie production ot Canadian halibnjican be con sumed in Canada And Dial Ihe HER HEADACHES WERE SO BAD SHE COULDN'T DO ANYTHING Ofire Ihe head Uil tn aclie and pain j-ou may rct surel mat tin faime mmei rnuii thn iniiiai'li, liver ir .twiwcli, unl Hi" eaufe' mii In- rcnioveil l)Cfrc Jmr-fiiamnt relief may In- hart. fliri-n no belter remedy for heiiit-i-lien or every denerlptUiii than BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS ai It renine Hip pause of Ui liendartic Irf a y thai Ii" ollh t riMiiedy will do. Mn. Win. llelpard, Lower Stewlaike, X.S., wrlten:- " mirrered rur a lowr lljne with my dead, n would aclie ami aelie until II niiiili' mn m, ,k j could nut do njllilnir, but arter taklnr fmir Imliles of H.ll.ll. I feel thai I eannAl rewiiiiinepd It !' liliflily in ai thiwe iutttrinit from headacliea of any alti'i," ,. . B.H.H., ha been nn the market. fur Urn pt I ft year and It iVcuirtiUeil by all lm have tid It in bo wIIIkhiI aii eual i a remedy for headache! put up only h.v Tlic T. Mllburri Co., I.lmlled, Toronto. Out. ym jj w ii j ii -PET1 - i i i n wcp ti fp-H If y$ Iff Mi March 28, 1915. William ' Malison, M.I'.P., Conferva! ive ciij'iilldale for I lie legi. lalure addressed a uieelinir i:.' ., ...... ... ! I., t .A., iiauaiiian market will no douhf i " - ii . uigiii. u. iiraun pre- absorb more halibut than Ihnhling. L. II. Kenney was a meaker oil behalf of the Lib- nils. Sir Frederick Williams-Tay- ior. general manager or Ihe Rank or Montreal, has suhniilled a stalenieiii lo the city explain ing wiiy n is costing Prince llu-pert more lo obtain loans at this lime. t Mayor Newlon and Aid. Mor-rissey will resign rrom Ihe city council, City Solicitor Peters having reported that Ihey hnv, become disclaimed through business connections with the cily. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert O. Kenno, Terrace;- Thoma Snell, llanall; Mr. mid Mrs. H, R. Frost, Miss Phyllis Welch and It. It, Maxwell, Hue.klry Ray; i.'-oii i.iiiieiieiu, C. W. 'Pftndv, " oor at very moderate cost There's wonderful satisfaction in having a beautiful floor when you know it hasn't cost much. That's one of the reasons why Dominion Linoleum is so popular. It places true floor beauty within everybody's reach. There are designs suitable for any room, worked up in delightful color combinations. A dash of brightness here, 'subdued loveliness there in short, a rang- of selection to meet every need ar.d every taste. Dominion Linoleum', costing so little in the first place, lasts for years. The colors will not fade. Light mopping or brushing keeps Its firm, smooth surface spotlessly clean and as briti t and fresh looking -is the day it was laid. Dominion Linoleum is a practical floor for day.in and day-out use, a floor the kiddies can really play on, a floor that defies the heaviest grown-up tread. Dominion linoleum comes in widths sufficient to cover any ordinary' room from wall to wall without seam or crack. Enjoy its comfort, beauty and economy in YOUR home. Dominion Linoleum Rugs have all the practical advantages of Dominion Linoleum. Their beauty ii admired evirywhere. Dominion Linoleum Rugs re moderate in price and being all in one piece, are eaaily moved if deiired. They lie perfectly flat without fattening of any .kind and will not rumple up, curl or tear. Alwoy turn ovtr Iht ede when buying and look for Ihe $lrt,ng, lun-fibre bock, II gaurahltM years aril yturs of satisfactory wear. DominKn Linoleum and Rugs are made in Canada by Ihe manufacturers of Ihe famous Dominion Dal: tleship Linoleum. AT HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENTAL AND GENERAL STORES 398,000 IbstA-nf halibut' 'Canadian jiVia'l : wilt produce In yawoflocrrs EVERYWHEUE Dominion Linoleum mded here, whije during johfl ID-5r ; mie period in lUi'.i there wh,4- Tlier-folc.Hvifh conditions as 6H 1,70(1 lbs. landetljwhich slidw suchi andrtjW Canadian " flee' thai the producliouVijf Can all Ian -faired, with'-ftM .' la'cl thai 'under halibut is slill deejjning, a dc-J present ftoildijious Ihey cannoS crease or -8(5,700 .Ifiir Ihe above 'operate uifleVsr some relief is I period IT: . I " . . : ... . Therefore takiuv&tr. Arnold's own figures in which' be says the excess of exports (iJ balihul over lbs. and licdurtinp-lic -difference in production or W)i or l,9!),. 500 R.s. il eaVH3'i3lf.i'in lbs (lid or. lie prodjihlfnn iluring has fallen' drj28(i.700 lbs. til granted ariySve-' not justified in isking forslhrf closing of Iho hort lo Aiiierf Canadian bo.ajs" can he operated imporls in 1023 was 2.23 1,7 1 ft at a proMt. erfc'an vessel Is so Ilia'. Aours very Inilv. lanadian Jlaliliil. Fishing. Vessel 0 wilerij A ssocia lion. " ri""''"iiii. w nuring the short liliie the sea- I m V son has been opcinijii.s year youjj 1 Wl I eSt!TS AffO will- see II. al in l(g5 there will; J In Prince Rupert he no excess for eXflorl. 'n-m , LiunlC-irnn-nn - -' r .wit-in.. ..i ii... ..ftiii..- ...in. ii. . New Sprihg HATS BROCK . BILTMORE BILTMORE $0.00-$5.00, $4.00 STEVE KING Phone Green 85. Third Avenue Another Poland Canal Opportunity r ll.rt Mnrlpr Id; In Mill- Co., Lid., is now offered the public at 27w per -Imr is the only other shipping nilife besides Ihe I'nTiiie'" "! Porllaml Cniinl District. Ore shipped lnl vc r ni".- paid development work. Kor full in formation upi'1 H. W. M. ROLSTON & CO. ,. Stewart. Stockbrokers. Seallle; F. C. .Manning, Victoria' M. Renjainln, New Weslminslei . K. Ruelling, Cily. Central W. Craig, C.X.R.; Marlin Rran-dal and O. A I Inc. city. .1. McPhnil of the T. A. Kellv Logging (Jo.'s slalf at d.ogan In lei arrived from Ihe. Islands o:. Ihe Prince .Inhn yeslenlay arter noon on his way south. The sum or 13.35 was reali zed al Ihe lea and sale nT home cooking and muslcale held yes terday afternoon hy k Women's Auxiliary of SI. Andrew's Angli can Cluirclrnl Ihe homes of Mrs. A. F.. Razill..lones and Mrs. C. C. Mills In Ihe Wahlron Apartment sA Mrs. It. SI. (1. Lee poured: Mrs. Jack Rarnsley, Mrs. A. I.. Ilollhy. ii"iiii, Mrs. ..no. 4, A. T. i, Parkin raiKio and aim i i.i. , ,, ,, , Cihsn, n. i; "",1,,Pr""n' f'o. .Mrs. .Nicholson served, and Mrs. I Ii'i ",""""'' N. W. C Orchard and Mrs. Andrew Nelson t iin i Jr'Ro'wde!;- i!nf "Kzsbs,,,;: f,f A Modern Dental Service At a Moderate fee ri ij i Aipx-andct Smith Block phone i St. Re Cafe Prince ftup.rfs lm Beitaurint... Un.urp( A Bak.ry Third Avii-u-