I H You'll aW ihai Chase nborn's BRAND Coffee Is more Delicious than any other The Daily News ,1'HlXCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA I'lihlishod Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily New, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. PAIbY KDJTJCm 98 86 $Jej& Thursday, March 12,' 102.,. Importance Of Road To North Country. A ro"rrespomlent in Ihe south draws our attention to the importance of the roal program of Ihe Provincial fiovernnicnl, whereby lliere will he a highway from southern Kritish Colum-hia lo (he Bulkley Valley by way of Asheruft, (Juesiiel, Prince (ieorge, Ihe .Neehaco Valley and lo llezeltbti. The correspondent points- out thai tourists are not only valuable because of the money they spend but much more so from the!ulverlising they do. People looking for out-of-the-way place lonisil wj.il come right through to the fertile valleys of the central purtOAf Ibis province and anions' tlieni. will be some who are looking for places to settle. They cannot help hut be allrarejj by lh,e, Bulkley and Nechaco valleys and the result should be tncifiised settlement and increased prosperity. Continuing, our southern friend suggests that if the road cannot at pn'senl be completed along the Skeena River it might be fiosibIe-Jo have a ferry boat carry cars up or down the .Skecna River to and from Prince Rupert. This would give the tourists all the! brills they want, show them the most wonder-fid scenery In the world and give them something no other' place offers. Whether or not this plan is practicable, it is not for us to say. At any rale it is interesting as . showing the interest taken "ui this? pari of the country by people of the south, and the pusibilities Uiey see to which we are sometimes blind. ' The same writer says Rial Prince Rupert must realize she is not Los Angeles but she has many things that Lo- AiiRekv lacks. He thinks we should capitalize Metlakatla and the Indian lor of the north. He thinks something should be done to link upvilh the aN.R.vfooking offices iii iBrflertfdvertise the at tractions here and arrange for suitable slopoffs. Edmonton Paper Urges Co-operation. . The Edmoiilmi Journal urges that there . should be cooperation, between the C.P.R. and Ihe Canadian .National. This is-a reasonable suggestion. Ail railway construction has to be financed by the people of the country earlier or Inter and they should have -some say in what lines are lo be built and who are to jiuild them There should be no more duplication of railway line aiid the railways should all be carefully planned lo serve the country as well as the railway corporations. The heads, of the ClML and Canadian National are both very capable men but they are perhaps more inlereste'l in building tip -their systems than giving service lo the public They may not think they are but it cannot well he otherwise. They are the heads of big corporations and as, such must make good. Peterson Steamship ' ' Bonus Needs Explaining. : Unfortunately we are not in receipt of the usual Hansard reports or the, proceedings' of Parliament ' iind cannot give as-intelligent a discussion ur the proceedings as might otherwise be the case, but it still seems to us a the bonus to shipping is primarily intended Tor the Atlantic and will tend to niiliale' against (he ports of the Pacific. It is ull verv well to say thai the 'ships can be diverted to Ihe Pacific, but will thev? Thai is the 'important thing. They are being bonused to "bring down the rreight rates on the Atlantic' find the money from the west is being insed for this purpose,. We are pitying-out our nionev in order to enable the Atlantic steamships to undercut the Panama route and unless there is some more definite proposal brought rorward Ihan seems apparent at present, it seems to us that the proposal or Ihe King Government should be vigorously 4ipjM.scd here. Possibly we are wrong and are not in possessioiiM.r ji the rr!s. If not it is about time we were. t PHii r Rupert must right ror her own rights independent or ajiy.jMtrty. If Ihe Liberal parly will not give her the satisfaction! she requires she will have to support some other. At auv ratr, it looks as if the Atlantic shipping bonus still needs some expt.uiing. tit order thai it may be acceptable to the ports or the J aciftc. As Jong as there is a definite projH.sal oml ntore than a surmise that we are to be included in th eib al we shall be satisfied but we think this is necessarv "Child's Eyelids Inflamed. Stuck Together and Bled" Mr. E. P. Kimball, EntwhUtle, Alt., write : "Our little jirl from birth wi troubled with inflamed eyelidi nd in spite ol cverl remedies, grew wore until at the age of sixteen months her eye could not be opened after sleep without bleed ing, a waxy discharge sticking the lids together and adhering with greart tenacity. The child's grandmothers were consulted by maiL and both responded with a little sample box of Dr. Chase's Ointment. These were used as directed, and lasted until we could obtain a further supply from Edmonton. Improvement was very marled from the first application. The waxy discharge was easier removed and did not teappear. Inflammation subsided and has not returned." Dr. Chase's Ointment 0 rt. a Vix. all (Wlm or 1'Atrmnmm. lUlr A Co.. 114, Toronto CANNERY MAN HERE TO LIVE Francis Mlllerd Arrives With Family to Remain In Prince Rupert, His I To take up his permanent i residence in litis city which has income Ihe headquarters for hl Vanning operations,' Francis j.Millenl. head of the cannery icomnaiiv bearing his name 'which proposes in build a plant lat Seal Cove, arrived from Van couver on the Prince Hupert yesterday afternoon. He is accompanied k by -Mrs. Mlllerd and family and they are to lake up residence in tile house of Capt. K. MeOiskrie on Fifth Avenue West. Mr. Millerd staled that it va his hope (o proceed at an early date with the erection of the plant at Seal Cove. There were some details, however, that had lo be arranged with t lie Fisheries Department, He will not operate the c'anncry at Sinner-j ville this year fie staled. Tin: floating cannery Laura Wlialen, which will he operated near here this summer, is now on the way up the roast from Uualsino with the local manager. W. .1. Jelfer son. altoard. FOUND BODY OF MAN NEAR.KETCHIKAN WITH BULLET HOLE IN HEAD John Groellnger Thought to Have Killed Hlrrrself on Beach With Pistol KETCHIKAN, Mar. 12. The Jtody of John (Sroelinper, who was last sepn alive on Tuesday. February 2i, was found early in Ihe week by two outing parlies ina small cove about two miles north of Smiley cannery' on the Wards (love road. From a note written on the preceding Monday and th' euiublioti of the body, death is believed to Jiave been self-inflirted. ' Chartes , Rower and family w'alked out on the liighway and prepared 4o have llieir lunch, They were just ready In be seat- ed at- the improvised camp table at' the spot, when the body of (roejinger was first noticed. Rower immediately started walk ing lo town to notify the author ities of his gruesome find. It. A. Hall, J oil ii Dawes and Axel Koskey' were sirolling along Ihe beach firing at targets and enjoying a Sunday's outing when they discovered (iroelinger about 20 minutes after the Bower party had departed. They also left for town and succeeding in haling a passing car reached here shortly before , it o'clock. They were the first to givenolicc of the discovery of Ihe missing man. A coroner's jury was hastily impaneled and a parly went out lo examine the body. Croelinger was found in a re clining posture in n small cove at Ihe mouth of a. creek where I he I ide rose unit fell over part of the body. A bullet hide was discovered about.. three-fourth of ,an inch above the right eye and a .25 calibre pistol of popular make was also located between the man's legs. Fxamin-alioii of the pistol revealed than one shell had been expended, the shell of the exploded cartridge being in the chamber of the weapon. I here were six good cartridges jn the magazine. SIX NEW MEMBERS JOIN GYRO CLUB Presentation to Fred Hennlng Playground Program For Year Discussed Six new members were added to the I'rince Hupert fiyrn Club .at the regular monthly business i meeting yestenliiy afternoon. They were: John W. Morrison, cannery man of Sunnyside; crunk W. I'earson, eily engin- eer; Harry W. Hlrch, managing j secretary of the I'rince Hupert Uieneral lliispilal; F. E. Itohert-son. manager of Ihe lloyal Hank of Canada: Dr., E. 8. Tail, den-jtist; William Halagno, violinist, jnf the Weslholnie Orchestra, j A cerenvony nt the meellng jwas the presental ion lo Fred I 1 1 ftl fl 1 11 IT. IHni.nlll- livnrl..,l f the el for the year wn discussed and it was decided to in-slal equipment nn Violet Park in Section 7 providing that location is available Sai the purpose. Second choice is the city park in Westview near Jhe school. It is propose'lo put on, in collaboration wilh Mrs. II. 0, Crewe, a concert during baster week for the playground fund Other means of raising money for the year's work are under consideration. There was a large attendance of members at Rie meeting. which was presided over by Mil ton Conzales; past' president, in Ihe absence nf the president, 'IL' F. McXaughton. , , V The Man in the Moori WS:- A MINK is like the puldic in that he is born lo be skinned. The difference between them 'it thai while Ihe mink is skiliiH'd but once Ihe public seems -lo like it and comes bark for in'iire skinning. A WlNNIPF.f. scribe complains that California does not adver tise her cyclones but neJIher does Manitoba -advertise her dust storms or blir..ards or even her intense cold or summer mosquitoes. . WIXNII'KO might also mention a few minor things that we do not ' particularly brag about here such as our lethargy, our afternoon teas and our hridsc parlies. CANADA has the simplest boundary of. any in the world. On Ihe east and west she is bounded by the ocean, on Ihe south by a straight line atid on Ihe north by a little fene' made of otic pole that no Canadian has ever yet seen. THE United Stales is quite keen in reducing Ihe iiiunlter of capital ships because Aibnira) Sims says capifal ships are useless in war. "VOU may Have heard of the man who was sentenced for life but got off as a ' result of hail behavior. He married anil I hell his wife secured a divorce. J HAT reminds un- nf a slorjr it s a gooii one lull I count ntd tell it in mixed company. I shall, have to reserve it fitr some' lithe when there are only girls VARIETY is wives. I'lcasc. husbands. of Ihe city aldermen. think so. the -spice li'f don't mention PEOPLE here seem fairly happy in spile of lhe vagaries IT is eslimaled that the vncalit,- lary 'of the English sneaking world has been Increased by! annul, ten hilliou .unrds hv ltie use and aliuse of ihe cross word puzzles. 1 THE less nthletie a girl the likelier she is to Jump at a pro posal. j Ten Years Ago J In Ptinne Rupert i March 12, 1915. Under command of Lieut. L. Hullock-Wehstei- u otinln or local' men who are troing to Vancouver to Join OA. Klrkpalrirk's mounted rifles for active service sailed for the smith on the Prince tSeorge this morning. The corps included a. I.. Murray, W. I II ll.ifliM- Unl.n . J ill-fH 1 IIIJ, ii ii I . . Mllll .Illllll, I. A. t, l.l'O ,ifi( -jhandsoine china , salad bowl. The Meany, H. Hunt ler, Joseph Sou- ... -..i.uiioii wu mane ny t imiig.i tan, nod McLeod, M, 'Anthony jlas Klork on behalf of the eliib.lHIdon Dunlop. F fl Scoll II J I The playground program of Cooke, Ed, Grant, A, A, Hunter! It's like Magic! What is? That ii?$t Taste Why so? It tells you so much You know right away that you are tasting the smoothest, loveliest milk chocolate you ever came across. Which bar do you mean? Well, here's its picture Itnhcrl 4 ii tin. I). .McCtillough, J j'lynn, A. Walton. Hubert Havies I..' Mr liar?, Imvbl lloss, S.j )emers. .lohn MrtSrcgor. .1. F.I-' li'ott, .1. II. Clark, .lohn Hall. Tomj llnherty, W. H. Moore, .1. A. Me-! bean. A. C. Ilaucrofl, .1. S. Lewis C. McMillan and F. i. Walsh. "I want to congratulate this city on the splendid hydro-elec tric plant that lias been estab lished here.. This is Ihe only! 'Ix-ycar obi city possessing its! own plant' I- have ever seen."' Jlich wen5 Ihe remarks of .1. j Ashley, hyilro-electric expert of-Oh hi, who spent a few days here' in the courec of which he visited! be Shawntlans Lake plant. Local Liberals met lasl night j til a nominating ronvcnlion ini Hie Mclntyre Hall and chose thej following candidates for Ibe forthcoming provincial election: I'rince liupcrl district, T. I. 1'jillullo; On'iiueca, A. M. Man- vm: Allin.f. II. Mobley. NO FINGERPRINTS "Safety ftrsl." remarked ihe detective's son as. he donned rubber glows lo rail the jam i Closet . rl'lie American Legion! Weekly. WATER NOTICE. USt AND STORAOE I ! TAKE Noricf; Html Ma,,rli Tlnilx-r Cu . I.lliillrri. uhfM riilii u tim pflfiriri HilllUlllK. niwfinvf-r. li.i .. wilt annlv rnrl IlUNMXO the house from llml "rr' " M "ll '' mlilr r'Hl point, of view nf Ihe tiiati, mi'iitisi tr mit iif stnxim kwmn a. Ain! running Ihe carpel sweeper, lie washing machine, and possihlyl washing Ihe dishes. I ,i.rt mini, iiiinn will iiif-ri,v mtm I1IBIII ihlo Ma-MI Ihlpl. alHMit uiip anil line lluir inll- -.lPrly rrom Miirkh-v Itnv. R.C., llic rUtutf iUm will Im liH-alml al IIh nmlPl nf Mil l.kf or at a iioiiil Im- low itir nalri (iiuirt, lo lx lptoiiiiiiK-rt r U-r Mir)- livi Ui-rn uiailf Tin- rairli. O.N'F 'r tlK fwrvoir In In- rreali-rt It almiil-1 Wiiv wu " tn liplno- "ring I Hi. no end ....I ,.r or :. .m.i,.! ii o uni ri.. i un- worm, so iar as you are con cerned is o try to rlinnge places in i ne. canoe. .. . IF j fiou i liavii Ititif, ieeiing ..,r languor, if mav be Ihe resull of the coming of spring or it may possibly . natural lazi ness. I DISLIKE finnan Doyle. He says everybody works in heaven and even if they do. I hate tn! I.xnn ariTt nf limil. Tin- woir will iw iloeru-d rrnm the xtreuin at a H.ini alxmi. iih- lointinii nt I1m' stnrHri'-iluiii, iiiiiiH-ty, Hk onlli't ot .AIn IJilir, ma win ,. ui'4 rur iowpr ami IimIii.UIhI eurixwoi. npnii Hie Intnl. ilChfi itn-il a I .m ns7 4r cm l.ntl 114; .ThU ixillre wan poxO'il mi tin-: priHinil ni llw. 7ili day nr Kpljriiary. I?l. A Kip.v er thl ixiiire and an imlli riitMHi imrMjanl IIm-icIii and ! tin- - Uaicr vrt. t4," win ih- niffi in nio nrrio- fir i iIm- Walor lli-nirdfr at Crlnoe Uniifii.J ii)Jpi-ii.ih in Urn iiilli-Htlon may . i rum wuii hip wnd wairr liMimlpr r i with tin- Ciiiiiiilnillor nf Water lllirhtv I'arlliiiiiPiit lliilltlnif. Vlrinrla, I! i: within llilrtr ly artrr thn rirsl nnrii ar anrp .if nil jwitii-p m or npwsiiHiHr Tin; Iip f Um rirsl piililuniiiin or im nmlrp. Mnii'liiv, Mari-h J, 025 .MASSKTT TIMItCIl CO. LTD.. Aeplli-aiit J. W. Srhoonovpr, Ain-nt. ' IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In Hip Ma I rr ir hit AilniinlKlrallon ArI iiiiij In tl! Matu r or tin- intaip nf V. Wakl-inoiii. iii-i-ikxhI. inipsiaip, TAkt: MiTir.K Unit ,y Orrtpr or III-llninir I Xlrll. toimv nn.lv n,. ion, ,i... i.r ilinmry. I0.'i, I wa aiinliino Ad l niliil.ri..r tit llie piatp nf tin- lalp! ? .wakliimlii, Uereaspd, and all purtlPH liiTtiir 1aim analnn th ald puip arr hrpy rpniiliwl t ftiriilhh wiiim-, i.ru-, ppily vrrlflpd In iiip, im nr IipMip ail 'j'f , "f f''. Iftll. anil all .arll.-a m ili-liK-d (ii I hit khIiI emalp arp renulri-d Im .y llw aiiiimnt nf tlirlr ll.rt-tilrdiirss I.r iiip rnrtliwilli. NOHMN A. WATT, orrirlal AUiMltilstrator, . .. . . i'i'Iiipp himwii, n.o . t)lPd lhl ?.t day .if lYtiriiarvWi IN PROBATE. IM THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH ' . . COLUMBIA I 4 r "r ",r A'l'iilnlMroiInn Art. 1 and In' iIh- Mailer ..f tlip f.miiip .r William! .'?.l.,"7"n "n- lntptinp .. TUIi. 'Vrt: 1 'V nrdpr V.f lim "L""!r f - Ynnnr, tmidp Hip juIi il.iv if lihrimry. A.li. liiits. a.i.niiu;t I VlinliiKtratnr nf I Ik- i-mhIp ..f vil "i, .iiiiH-riiii sim, il-Papd. ami all 'm'! tiavln HHn,. anainm n. ,d pMiiIp are' IwrHiy rp..ilrPd to fur.H.h aamr '. p".! It v VPi-iriPd jo in-, nn ,.r i".r,Pprh; fRlh .luy of Marrh. A.li. and all parllP. n..l..,i..d tlio ..tflp ,p' J",rVi I" KST r"i.wi.,,n' "f lMr ",-"''"", .NO It MAN A. WATT, Orrirlnl AdinlnlKlraliir, D.i.d the nn, J'tiSb. I I MILK II "Rupert Fish" Fresh Frozen All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieties In season. Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddie "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotlans. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell FishCrabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Iti Prlnne Rupert, B.C. Ruilding Materials LUMBER Dimension, Shiplap anil Kui shuif; Sltiii?le Lath, Mouldings. Oak. Kir and '(IoHoiiwhhiI Ifh Veneers. Sash anfl Doors. Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Firebrick, Fireclay, KeeneH Cement, Plaster of Paris, Sand and Gravel, Asbestps Pro-ducts, Wood Pipe, Vitrified Pipe, Agricultural Tlle.BuiU-Ing Papers, Asphalt and Rubber and Asbestos Roofing Hurn the FiWumIs NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116' and 564 New Spring HATS BROCK BILTMORE BILTMORE $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 STEVE KING Avenue , Phone Green 85. Third Family Shoe Stog Come in and see Ihe ialest cxclustve ile-ip'' 111 wear for Sirittfr. sHoCS, We me sole agciils for Hie famous unta also MURRAY'S SHOES ami other well known i"ilKr" Perfect Tit Guaranteed Phone 357. $5.00 and up. Third A' LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED , lo biiililiug next door lo VvimXL WhIkUit t'.'0!'-n from .the Ktnprcss I Intel We carry a full, line, of .mlfJ) CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CAND SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION ,0 .in m no Tokai i i WMIIIWO BBHI VIII