1 'I tors recommend 11 . ,alt food for babies milk and pure sugar pUi - i.J ,n which keep " ...i.,ri. The leader luivv I t t .. 1857. Vvriic lor ire VVCliai BordVn Co. Limited VANCOUVER. i - WHIM CJmW Ml Kit llll Olnlh. n i pti nn m .r m j I 77 x daw, rnonn Hi . l litplinw at $2.75 and 53.25 OF ENGLAND STORE Third Ave. CIAI.S of This Week i uuiiic ntAL BARGAINS i" (i s $5.G0 - 111 Hi l.h.,.1 o i- .I1I'K - U ... 85C Our S,i..l.. u mm i y rrom my More Ffth Ave. East nes 84 anA 4B 1 DSAY'Q v a, m. ii In W -f 1 1 1 1 . n . Phon. M hiilii,,. , 1 1 1 1 m i an ... . 'It. IIP -- vKirvif.n .ad nd Ornvi " " PUno and nllu" ovlnB. CHIEF SKUGAID RESCUES SHIP; Goes to Aid of Stadacona with Supply of Fuel Oil off San Francisco ANOTHER RICH CARGO United States Will Runners Even If Seize Rum Outside Territorial Limit (Victoria Colonist Itcseucd from lln llii' Lnilctl Mules Coastguard some weeks ago by Ihe'auxiliary schooner Chief Skugnid. -which was dispatched from Vielorlairnasl Willi n cargo of-fuel oil lo rc- ipleujsh Hie Slaila a's depleted (supply, Ihe Vieloria Ibiuor cir-jrier Stadacona is now on berth III Ihe Ogdc'n Point docks lo loail I approximately .'(l.mil) eases or j 000 llijuor for Central American I ports. She is exiiecleil lo clear r i ' . .. jirnoi iii'it en iter .Monday or i Tuesday night. Valneil lurn nl approxiiunlcly 211(1,000, such n liiinoi- eaitfo would bring n price or close lo $rtl)l),000 on the San I I'nincisco hoollerf' niarkel. Venturesome Trip I n her lasl f r 1 1 "soiilh" Ihe ISIailaeona ran short of fuel oil jam! was diiflint' off Hie coast nl i.alirot'iiia in a helnless cnmli i i ii iioo. u was iuiso reoorleil in press dispatches from San Fran. i iseo that she hail run short of water. Prior lo this, San Trail ciseo papers carried a siory on how Ihe Stadacona had heen hoanleil hy n I mini Slates culler, hut a searcii had failed to find any liiiior on hoard. eoasluuanl ollicials slalin,: Unit, she must have discharged il all Mfore they coiill locale her. I'urllier more, a coaslsuard ctil-ter Pill alonsiile the essel when she was in distress lo prevent any San Francisco lusr iriviini jher assislance.' it was following I Ins procedure on the part of 1 1 .S. Federal aulhorilies that the (.hief skiigaid was seal soulh Willi a car so of fuel oil so thai the Slnilacona could return north lo Victoria. nn nor arrival here stie win hauled mil nl Ydrrows' marine railway ntnl given a llinrnuph overhaul heforc iiiakin another venluresome trip iUv Ihe south. Twelve-Mile Ruling If jtress ilesjiajrhes from A'ew York can he laki'ii as any criterion, her journey soulh this time iwill he more venluresome than ever, u .iiidpe damn, in nanii-inNliiwn a decision on Ihe .ee-homl case, whirls v vessel was seir.ed fiflren miles otr the Atlantic coast with ?20(l,0iiil worth of liiiior on, hoard, contended in his ruliiip' Unit- revenue cullers were within their Jurisdiction in seixiuu' any liipior-lailen vessel I hey knew was a rum runner. Coasluuard ollicials on this I'oasl claim thai (he Sladacona is a ruiii-iiinner just as they did in Ihe case of the I'escawalia, hut as yel have heen uiiahle In culch her with the "fronds." They were more forluuale, however, with Ihe I'escawalia, Coal llarhor and (juadra. Willi this new riilingr of Juiltte i invviiiy Jiow6v;iCli " lunik them' up. il is IIiiiukIiI lhal Ihey will mil hesitale to seize Ihe Slaila- conn on sight. Death Blow Dealt In fact, local rum-runners Victoria's inosuuilo fleet are Hair Growst ot No Money Notice the Van Ess flexible rubber massage cap on the bottle. You rub the bottle over your head and the rubber nipples feed the hair growing medicine into the scalp. One minute a day in your own home with Van lias Liquid Scalp Massage means an abundance of new hsir and the gloia and luster that come with perfect hair Ih-i-h Allots about U VO-tkty trrutiumlplm. Wt mil it wultr uiOMty-Uicl truir. ORMES LIMITED, Prince Rupert, B.C. j milking a stniuy elforl to stamp lout this nerarimis Irallic, and iiietrolialions are now heiiiL' ene- clulches ofjried on will, Washinloii l.y Ihe I'uiiiinioii tioveriiuienl In secure co-operation in wiping it out. Already live Cmlcd Stales Hard hasVxhiliiled its nl. liliide toward llu.v Inisines's hy seizins the Jua.lraCoal llarhor and Peseawaha, whose caifro, valued collectively, is estimated III between K7,-,(imhi and Vl.ooo,- FRENCH MUSIC WAS STUDIED Muslcal Club Enjoys Vocal and Instrumental Selections and Interesting Paper Music of the French i.eonle was the subject at Ihe Ladies" Musical Cluh at Ihe home of Mrs (Senrjrn Ilryanl yesterday afler noon. 'Ihe program was arranged hy Mrs. Sidney .Inhnsloue and .Mrs. .1. p. Millar and proved very inleresling. II follows: Piano solo hy .Mrs. Fraser, "Chopin's Nocturne." Paper, "Music of Ihe French people." by Mrs. Ilryant. Vocal solo hy Mrs. McMillan, "Angel linard Thee." frmn ller-ceuse ile Jnc.elyu by Sudani, with violin ohlisalo by Miss Marjorie Lancaster. Piano solo by Mrs. Darlon, "llerceiise," by Coiiuod, Vocal solo, Ity .Miss Naila John- slone (a l.lejiie, fh (Mivie des Yeux- Itleu," bolh by Massenet. Piano solos, Mrs. W'sird, i'ni I'.legie hy Massenel, (Id Cri?scen. do. Per I.assnn. At Ihe close Miss Itlanche Cur. tin played the Marseillaise. The accompanists were Mrs Fraser and Miss Curliu. WOMAN AFRAID TO EAT ANYTHING "I was afraid to eat because I always had slomach trouble af terwards. Since Inking Adlerika I can eat and feel fine." i signed' .Mrs. A. Howard. )M spoonful Adlerika removes OAS and ofleu brings surprising relief lo the slomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Ileinoves old wasle matter from intestines and makes you feel happy and. cheer ful. I'.xcelleul for obstinate ennstipnfjon. -- O rines Ltd., Ilruiggisls. JASPER TO HAVE NEW RAILWAY STATION SOON la'sper is lo have a new rail way station right away. Plans are completed and Ihe building is to be commenced in time to he ready for Ihe ppeulng of Ihe of tourist season in dune. It will of he of stone construction lo the opinion that the precedent match Ihe general rustic style created by .ludfc'e (iarvin is prac- of Ihe park. The building will j lically a death Jdow lo rum-riiii- he nmcwhnl pretentious and uing on Ihe Pacific seaboard. will include a restaurant as well inasmuch as jl helps out 1 lie new! as waiting ami other rooms Canadian customs regulation. which permits any information oT such a character that would lead lo Ihe arrest of rum-runners to he placed at Ihe disposal of Ihe same department of the l ulled Stales. The Canadian finvcrntnenl is QUITE DIFFERENT "Did you say thai Skinner sue-(ceded by getting around him belter men than himself?" "o, hy gelling around holler men than himself." The Friendship of Youv Batik The" friendship of .".troni bank fa o Important pt of the life tory of every successful business man. of trade conditions and The experience, the information, the nalyii euonciul problems which the Union Bank offer. Us customers have often .been the means of helping them to pave the way to prosperity, friendship is what tin Union Dank offers customers. Ml UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch H. H. Little, Manager FORMERLY STOWAWAY NOW AN AIR PILOT William Ballantyne Smuggled Hlmsoir Aboard R-34 When She Flew to America LONDON, Mar. 1". William llallautyne, -who was a stowaway oil the ll-.'ti when she flew In America in July, ttM'.l, has at last ilieeu successful in obtaining his "wings." or in oilier winds his i pilot's certificate. Afler his cs-'fapade on Ihe diriigihle, Italian-llyne was sent hack to llmvden in Yorkshire, where lie remained j until the airdrome closed down! and was then transferred In Fgypt. Here he studied for the' lloyal Air Force pilot's cerllfi- rale. Ile passed his lesls and is now pilol-scrgeaiil in me of the air mail planes between Cairo and Itagdad, a desert journey of; "On miles each 'way. Itallaiilyne was an original member of Ihe crew: of the lt.Ili.l hut il was round necessary to' leave him behind. He was hen! on making the I rip, however, and,' two hours before the craft left Scotland, he hid himself in the' rigging. When the airship was' rnboul 00 miles out he was disJ covered, lying sick ami feverish' among some gas hags lo which' he had crept from the rigging. I Afler treatment by lm staff, phxsiciau he worked his way across for Ihe rest of the voyage. I i RECONCILIATION AS I RESULTOF ROBBERY Man Called to Inquire for Wife and Settled Differences NF.W YORK CITY. Mar. I:.'. I'sing Ihe methods employed in Ihe Dot King unit Lou Dawson! robberies, three masked, men in dinner vrarh invaded Ihe sumpt uous apartment. of i Airs. Fay' Perkins, estranged wife of a wealthy restaurant owner, and.' bludgeoned, hound and gagged I Mrs. Perkins and Milton Abbott, i collon broker who. was a caller : They then look gem., valued nil 5,000. l The rubbery occurred lastj' niglil and loday me nusiiaud called with Ihe result that a rr conciliation was brought afler a sci titration of a year, Mrs. Perkins is -i years obi while her husband is. nearly years old. INCREASD IMMORALITY SUBJECT OF MANIFESTO PUAOIK, Mar. 12. The Czecho-jSlnvakian church is se-riously ;.p!Tlui')ied over 'Ihe alleged Increased innuiiralily in Ihe country, and is appealing lo citizens to mend their ways. In a manifesto issued by Ihe bishops lo their congregations, Ihey e.vhorl parents In attend In (heir children's moiiil education al. an early age, and condemn Ihe manner in which young women ami children are- dressed when nl lending cIiuitIi. All Ihe cdergy are asked In post no tices on Ihe doors ' nf llieir churches appealing In female worshippers lo come decently dollied. The bishops find in many mod. ern dances "a sad and low jnor7 alily." anil condemn (he growin hahil of the sexes bathing together "in scant ami indecent costume." COOLIDGE WILL NOT NOW VISIT ALASKA SFATTI.F., Mar. 12. AV. W. erniaue, associate editor of the -Vatlle Time., in it dispatch In lhal paper said Unit President Coolidge would not visit Ihe Pacific Norlhwest or Alaska thM year. Mrs. Coolidge who noted Hie Iragedies of the Wilson and Harding I rips lo Ihe west strongly counseled againsl the. journey. The President now expects to make a few .short I Hps. in th east but will do nothing ihat will tax his strength. Uo probably V a P r t rv ihouli'hiriri.! It costs you seven out of every ten dollars to live ECONOMIC experts tell us that it costs the average family about 70 per cent of its total income to buy food, clothing, household utilities and all the multitude of little things that keep a family comfortable and happy. Seven dollars out of every ten and that doesn't include rent, luxuries or entertainment. , Think what a job it is to spend this large proportion of ycur income wisely and well. To get the biggest and best possible value from every one of those seven dollars! The clever woman goes to the advertisements of her daily paper for help. There she finds a directory of . buying and selling. She learns about the offerings of merchants and manufacturers. She compares values. She weighs quality and price. She takes this opportunity of judging and selecting almost everything she needs to feed, clothe, amuse, instruct and generally bring up her family. Do you read the advertisements? You will find them willing and able to serve you in the daily business of purchase. Advertisements are guardians of your pocket-bookread them carefully he away from the House front eight to leu the lime thai the .lire will be repaired. ".rt PRHVinP Rfil WTV (IN inuiivii uuuuii un While weeks slruc WOLVES AND EAGLES Alaska Legislature Sets Aside Over Twelve Thousand Dol-1 lars For Purpose Jl'NKAU, Mar. 12. A deficiency appropriation hill was ih-Iroduceil hy Ihe ways amT means eominilteV of the house carrying a lolal of !M2n, covering deficiencies in Ihe funds for the homily on wolves and eagles, and small aninunls for office rentals of territorial officials incurred during Ihe summer of ltl2:i. As soon as Ihe bill can be put through Ihe payments for eagle and wolf bounties will be paid. WOMAN DIED WHILE HAVING FACE PEELED LOS ANCKLF.S, Mar. 12. Mrs. Mary F.lectrn Lawrence, of Hollywood, operalor oT a beauly parlor, was arresled charged with manslauyhler in cnnncclinn with Ihe death of Mrs. Uilchrisl of Pasadena who died while un dergoing a face peeling opera tion. She was held under hail of $ 1 0,000. FISHING REGULATIONS DISCUSSED IN ALASKA Jl'NFAU, Mar. 12. - ltepre fcniative William L. Paul slnrted afler the scalp of .1. II. Heckman and Ihe , territorial fish commis sion when he iulrodiiced two measures in Ihe house, repeal ing all laws passed iindei: which the fish rojnniis.sinii.is now oper ating". If this m.casniro Is jmssetl it will force the abandonment of 'St.;-. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F the hatcheries now maintained al Ketchikan, Seward and Cor- dova, aiid the cessation of Ihe rerrilory's fish propagation work. Iloth 'bills were referred lo Ihe comniillee on fisheries. II is not. likely that a report will be made on Ihe measure for two or three weeks. sr - PRINCE RUPERT TIDES . Thursday, March 12 High 2:40 a.m. 2l.2 ft. il:.ri p.m. 20. 1 " l.ow K:M a.m. 4.2 " 2i;(l7 p.m. 3. " - Friday, March 13 High .1:1 0 n.m. 20..T ft. ' . ir:2! p.m. lD.tl " Low V.....V J:.H a.m. 4:0 " ,21:3'.) p.m. 4.1 " Saturday, March 14 ftigh 3.13 a.m. 20.1 ft. . . . :3 p.m. IS.3 " Low ... Ill: 10 a.m. 4.1 " 22:17 p.m. 5.4 " Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Operating the only power cleaning and pressing .eipiipment in the oily- Ser vice and worlinnnship surpassed. A phone will bring our car. E16 6th Ave. W. Phone t