PA OB TWC Soe Speedy Relief WJ'euralgia -Headache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbacp Sciatica Oct 50c or $1 boa of Temptetoa'a Rheumatic Capiulra. Said and recommended by 3000 Canadian druatiixt.. Send I Dc for booklet and earned to Templetona, 12 Kmc W Toronto 2. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily- News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City, Deli very, by mail or carrier, per month 51.00 By mail to all parts or the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $8.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. .$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front-page....' $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 25csper line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c, per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate line Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - B8 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News OTfice before 4 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subjen to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITIO Saturday. IVli. i, 1920. When Recreation Becomes A Business. Recreation becomes a business when we think more of it than we do uf our business. If btiMnesss iour fir.-l thought, our blame's will succeed. If recreation is our first thought, it will Micceed and luiMiiess will not We can't do our1 bet in both lines of endeavor. Every mau has important work to do but it would teem a muiiy have nothing important except to amuse tlietnt-eheK after their work '.is over.. 'Die whole Ihoilght i to gel away" from the work in ocderlo de,vtjtef,.tLnj,to recreation, Tjien rerreation cease to be repeat toiii-.l t'.liee1ine ' ainpbWi'jIhoii. 1 ' ; The idea Of recreation"! io luake one fiptri $u w dtk. ! Willi most of us what v?e call -'recreation wholly unfits us for work. Tlie result i that in the work of life we fail. Anyone Can Borrow Ig Credit Is 'Good. , . . ., t Anyone can borrow, if his credit is good. Bankers are almost always too glad to lend. It is their business. They have surplus funds that they like to liave working. They hae no use for lying up cash in their vaults .when it may be made productive, but tlie, do not wujit It to be out too long. Some people go to the bunks tor credit when, if they looked at it from a business point of view, they; might "be sure they could not horrow a dollar. Baiikt'rs wantvlo gtjl their moucv back and that without having to phi oressiireto Le.tr on their customers. . . , f Banks do not lend money oirreal estate. although-they will accept real estate-as collateral, security. 1 - vi;-' A . .' Considerable Change In This City. A few years ago it was most difficult 16 borrow money on real estate in this city. Today that is changed. Money is now available for good mortgages on, income bearing property. You can horrow on a store, nr on a good. house ' There is money ef-fering most of the time here i)Uw whereas a few years ago it was almost impossible to get "a (jirllar. As the city increases in size and importance, the borrowing powers will mciea-e. , - , . ' Curing The Blues Sometimes Difficult. . XV-V Men and women are emotional creatures. Today they fire ftdl of hupe. joy and ithusiafcnif-aiid tomorrow they descend to the lowest depths of despair. . Life is well worth living while they are on Ijie moiuttnin peaks, Jbul when the depression sets' in, a cheery companion or a cheery word U wneii) a million dollars. Women are more apt to gel moody than men. They are different in llwjr natures and bine.. a hpoil of reiving on other-for sympathy.- These periods of depression ('may not come lo everyone bul the majority or people gel them. They depend largely on bodily -health and menial altitude. At such limps snm ncnnlu take lo drink or .drugs bul fhe sensible person relies on hi own I ' "if- iMtvuiniuiion not 10 give wav and the society of cheerful' friends -win , a great ileal to bring bark normal condition. The way to avoid the -'bines" is to keep physically fit and to always have some outside interest. Intro-snection is mil H good thing, except perhaps, as a brief Lenten exercise. CrispJasty Nourishing TRISCUIT made of perfect whole grains of wheat-Delicious with butter, cheese or marmalades PARENT-1EACHERS WHIST AND BRIDGE HELD LAST NIGHT Last evening I lie Parenl-Teaeuers Association held a whist unit hiilre drie tu tlie Auilitorium of the Booth School. 11 was (he first of a series of such affairs heing undertaker hi aid of the P.T. futul and proved such a success that similar evenings may he looked forward to during the year. The arrangements for the evejjing were left in the hands of Mrs. Win slow, Mrs. Smith and Mi.H Mercer ami Were carried out without a hitch. Miss Marsh was at the door and Mr. Elkins acted as master of ceremonies.. The hall was nicely decorated with plants. Twenty-four tables of bridge and whisl were filled.' At II p.m. the play ers adjourned to the domeslio science sewing room where the tables had been artistically arranged with daffodils. Ilefresh-inents were served by Mrs. Smith, assisted by Mrs. Fuller.' Mrs. Hall !, Mrs. Viereck, Mrs. VVest and the Misses Evelyn Ial-uy. Laura Kriiell and Vera Smith.' The bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Moore and Mr. Ou- 1ick: the whist prizes by Mrs. Dalby and H. T. Anderson. The evening pleasantly eonclnded with a short impromptu danee. the music for which was supplied by Mr. and Mrs. linliek and; Mjss Bessie Derry. CONCERT BY SUNDAY SCHOOL OF UNITED CHURCH SUCCESSFUL" A very succcssl ul Sunday school concert was held in Hie I'niled Church last night. The performance was greplMl with a full house. Karl Barrie presided and the program was as follows: Selection hy ProL Piyce's Juvenile Orchestra. Sketch "The Uhal Speakers." Tableaux "Little Miss Muf-felt." "Liitle Roy Blue," and "Three Old Maids of Lee.'' Vocal solo !nrnlJiy 1'raser. Violin solo Audrey Parkin. Chorus "When the Fairies Went Away," by Miss Martin's ' class. Wand drill Junior Trail Hartrers. , Chorus "Dolly's Lullaby." by Mrs. Kersrin's class. Piaae solo Norma Rogers. Chorus ''Hie Birdios' Ball." I'y Mrs. Kersrin's jclas. Sketch "The Train lo Mauro." Tableaux "Where are You fioimr' My lfretty Maid?,' fkeicn a worth Wlule Jnti. ' Senior Trail Hangers. Itecitation Xellie Ourvich. Piano solo Henry Heiltironer. Chorus "The Tambourine Sonsr." Mr. Kirkpalrirk's class. Mieicn - i me iiaiiroail pot in Prince fliifK-rt." SUM SPELLING BEE WINNERS COMING Four Children to be Entertained Locally Under Auspices of; Board of Trade Four children between the ages of twelve and fourteen as well as the person in charge will be entertained by the Prince Rupert board of trade on April 7 when they pass through .on their way to Stewart. S. H. Parker will give one of his Ford cars and a driver to lake them around and the teachers of the cily will he asked to co-operate. The children are the winners of the Sun spelling bee, which is bein! held at Vancouver and the winners in which get a free trip to Stewart and bark. UNITED CHURCH L A. ELECTS ITS OFFICERS Mrs. John NIcKechnle Chosen to Guide Organization's Affairs . During 1926 The Ladies' Aid of the Uniled niiureh has elected officers for t!2rt aw follows: President Mrs. John MeKecJi-nie. Firs! vice-president Mrs. W. H. Kerjdn. Second vice-president Mrs. James Krikevsky. Fecretary Mrs V T Kerjtin Treasurer Mrs V B. TijE DAILY ,NKVfl THE MAN IN THE MOON aya: ' j Vul ran'! utiilci'slaiiil all Mu- Enjoyable Time Spent at Booth ulini say, but you ran si'. hi School; Refreshments Ser- jtoeili when no on"ee- 4iis moulli yed In Sewing Hoom tn jjnnvl. A rMVKHSlTYStu.lent ejoped with another . nniuVt wife ,and jelainis it would have been i,n,q ! moral noi i do so because sue loved In to and di.'l nol love, her ! husband. That Is a new Blunt. St IMF. peOplAnro not ric!i ciiohkIi lo he unhappily married. Vol' N'li people know such a loi these days. If tl were all true it J would not be o bad. No one cares for a person who is always throwing mud. That! is wlni I I don't like about i! Ford. THF. editor snys he wants a- cure ror me niues. I susKOSi a funeral. Lei him eul out mb of his dullest eilihlHal and bury OH. an editor lihio In a deuce of n stew ; Was in seajieli f something to say; Be sci'uii lie.l his dull head And wi-hed lvlntstlf dead. So he drowned Uiinsetf out in the hay. i'hen hewai-e of the fate Of thar editor late. And try to be cheerful and haiipy lVr the hay is no place t To disi;rtire your face So keep your mind rleai . Iirixli! and snappy. LUTHERAN SCHOOL CLOSED FOR SEASON The evening school, conducted; flnrinu Hie winU-r liv S. Pauls' Lutheran Church, was elsel ul the end of 1'ehrunn. tiavillR slarteii November i',. iurinc this term about SO persoy vvere enrolleil. The use of iputrtero in Kmc llward Peliool was era n led hy the school lioaid and He, p. I.. Itai-ler. Mrs. F. Helni!tn. P. Pederser anl J. .In' liyl'liion of St. Paul's ('horch. slid Mis S. A. Mills and Mis W. Laren of Hie public school staff leave their services fiw as teachers. The object of these rlaes ha tieen fb enable imiair rants to acquire the F.nptlli lftocuape and thos allending have made very satisfactory pr(cre. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert K. F. Snider tias arrived here lo take the jd.ice of 3. 3. Kale&h as train ayent between Prince ltujiert ami Smilhers. Mr. Ilnleigf) has been appointed fl. T. P. ayeut at Ketchikan. Cily Police Constable ?liel sailed last nicht on Hie Princess Sophia Inking an insane man to New Westminster asylum. There is Iteavy snowfall in the north. F.ighteen incites fell here yesterday. BATTALION ORDERS By Lieut. Colonel .1. W. Xicholl-. Officer couiinnndtnn 1st Battalion North B.C.. Heftimen'. 102nd Bn. t'.F F. ) I'arnde. Battalion muster parade, in Hie cmory Tuesday nt 8 p.m. Lei tm-e at 8.;t0 p.m. tiy Lieut. r,oi'nei 5Mordie. She Could Never Do The Things- Other Girls Did MiM L J. Bou, fecillard, Alts write: "I id only twenty Yran old, but ivt uffcrftd from nrert palpitation tod nerve trouble or several years. I eoulJ never do the thlnpt other girls diJ, that n, lo the line of sports, ikatinj, etc, and could never apjwud on niyaelf at work. About six moatha ago I begaa 4U1II rtnadTTnrM nd am Jnt twie tie girl I tras, and can enjoy everything in gcaeral life no much more, 1 am very grateful . . uf 11 i A .. aA. 2or wiiai juur i ilia vavv uuuv vi me, Pnl i.n mlw t TS, T WHlnirn Co., LluTted, Toronto, Out. Hotice "Poker hands" pow packed in each package and 1 tin of OGDEN'S CUT PLUG Smoking Tobacco. I Save thee "poker hands" and for the return of I any 52 (bearinc any numbers) we will mail a pack I of high grade playing cards. I -Or for a complete set, numbers 1 to 52 inclusive, I we wQl send 2 packs. I There is no advertisement pree I.S.II., kiilijert : l.ii "n i.i ailway irooii with 'II Hi "I III', 'irjuiehes if the erv ire." Signal wrlimi .ir,,.r (or II'- lriic!hn cliielav a! M p.m. Muwlry Miin.iiii!e riiK .raeiice. tri. lay ,it H ,m. Mrderts- officer lor the Wee inline Saturday. Murcb 13. Lieut V ii. Itix. (inlerly Srwt. II. A. Pwntler. S. 1 1. JOHNSTON. Major and Adjutant Attach"! 1st X.tt.C. Hetri WSTiS NOTICE. Dlttralon n4 Uia TkC Not il, Umi Vh-is Hanfi. 'i.ret ml viiiie l.iu . hiM- allr- i' siM ll.l rl..n lliilMllir. V'lrloru. H ' . Kill JIM-I.V (. r a li.rlti t- i uai- ami uoe if illrtr trri r eraKl it al-r mil if Mr c.lm-k i.mk.. lurh fhivk. Muilrl i'l. 4ImJ uram mli ksrau Hay, alauii 4 .tlU" el nt I. ilia I la ml. Modm iHlrl. rlw water villi hr ilivrrtsl rnsii tlie irsain tl a point lnn Itiree qtiartrra of I HtkK- iHirihlerb rrwu lla Miuirieaal unuT of s-. a, Ti. t. and lll Im iimI it IhmioMW. Uiiitiiir. I'owrr. niriui. lo 'latlnal iurpH luasi tlw laml iIm-HIimI a wrt it TiinluiM f ainl 4, Urtliaiu I1jiwI. Ib IiI i iail l.imim nr IraM- b ii'll-anl. Till IHilIrr ln mi I In anajiHl mi ib- ttt da) or iniar I.".. A co) .if Una mil e-e aiu an aji'l'' aii'.n rtiaiil IhrreUt au1 In llw "Water sn" kiii im- nini iii ttie urrir.- ,.r iw Water Itenirder at Crlwe hnieri, It i otijertlwi to tlie ailleaOuii tua im- film Mil Hie aul VVlf lleMM-iler r villi Ox eiii.nll'r of Water Hlslit. I'arliaineni ''milium-. VH'lafU, H.C wllhln linn in after tis- rirt nirii.-. of iu,. mlM-r In a Iwal iH'ejia'er. Tlw cllli- ul 4a flral .I'll I.I M-a I urn uf llri n..ih. naren tin. ivih. south inline rontWTa m "nr I.TH-. Apfiiini. By llari.Ul K VTiyte. Asenl WSTEH NOTICE. Dlvaraton and Ua rSKK OTIi:t that .Will eaeirir rorel aiMt Mine lid.. wInim- addreaa I. Jul I'einlierlun Hulldint. Vlri.irla. li.i .. v ill il.l Tor a llretice to lake ami imp :m 'Hliir feet rer eniiiil r water mil nf kamiii Creek, vlilrh riima auutlierly ami .Imin. Mil" Mia 1 1- i:imrk r.rerk alH.nl ..in Hid mie half nille rriMii lla linililli. I Im water will .tie diverted rrmti tl. iriain al a ImiiiiI ale nit .me half nille iiorllieterl frmii the .uitlM-i riirner nt Sfi :i, Tp. t. aiirt Villi lie iiM-d 'or liiinielr. MlnliiK. Inwer. Hleam. In ilsntrlal punM"ea uimui Die land li . iil.nl t'rt i'f Tiinliln and 4. Orahani llaiit. held a iUail l.li'eiirea or li-aw" In iplillrant. Thl' notice v mmled mi Hie around im the f'lli tuy nr iruar. . A eiiiy uf OiIk inline and an aillrallfin .urnaiil thereto and to the Water Art" will be filed In the nmee or the Water lieroriler at I'rlwe IUiM-rl. It. Objeetiirii In Dm aplleaion mav Im filed villi lite alit Water lle'iirder nr Willi tin i.niiiitroller or Water IUrlil. I'ailiainen liiillilina-H. Vl'lorla, III:., wlilim iiilr 03- afler the flrat apivearaiifc of Uil-notlee In a 'hiral newapHper. The iw nf (tie rimt publlration nr hl m.llre u Xnrrli lih. luir.. vihtii wnnr founts AMI MINrS t.TO., Appllranl Hy Harold T, VVhvte Areni FORM T. Notlca of Application for Cartlflcat of Improtamtnta HSIM" Mineral Claim Kltuale In the rrlnee IuiimtI Mlnlnr filvlalon of the kina fHHrlrt. Where lornted: Near the head nf kllannikiiliim lake. I.anfiil holder: Pwan fialln. Num. per of holder free Miner' Ortirirate 8ami7c.. TAkK NoTirE ihnt I. Hwan Dolln. Free Wlner'a Orlirirale yn. kimi7C, miend l the cud nf aljty dnya from the dnle hereor, to apply to the Mmlnr Ileennler for a Certlflrale rtf 'Imprnveinenla rnr the piirpmte of nhtalnlur a Crown Oriint nf the aiime rlalin. And further take noihe that anion, under aeetion : or Hie 'Mineral Art," inixl rninuieiired be fore the Ifauanie or urh Ceitlflrate nf r fiuprovemeiitii, hated till 13rd day of February. 189(1 SWAN PAIIN. liwner By E. T. Kennv, Areut. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Opr.;tln0 G. T. F. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Doek Enfllnor, Machlnlttt, Botlarmakert, Blackimltht, Pattern makera, Foundirt, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipiied to handle al! kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 IcArUDIAfJ Nauuy Steamship and Train Service .a. prince nuecRT win leave raimcE rupert tr vancouvt. VICTORIA, SEATTLE and Intermediate (H.inla ea'h f RIOAT at I. PRINCE RUPERT fur STEWART and ANVOX, WEDNEiOAV, 10 J S.S. PRINCE JOHN rortlilafltly for VANCOUVER Via QUEEN CHARLOTTS ISLANDS. PASSENOER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY al S JiJn. for PRINCE OIOROI. EDMONTON, WINNtPCS, all point' Kialeni cinada, l ulled Hll'' AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tteaat Offka, S2S Thlra At, trlne Ruparl. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Far mCHIUN, WANCEU, JINUU. MACVIAY .FfWaari 8ik. ZM. f tANCOUVflt. TICTORIA iW SFJITTU fWaarj HA. Wii IZ SS. PRINCESS MATRia For Butadata. Swanton Bay, Eaal Ball Bella, Ocean Fella, Namu, Alert . Campbell Rlier, ens Vanceuier enery Saturday 11 a.m. Afaney for ell Sieamehtp t-lnaa. Fell 'Infermetlee frw W. C. ORCHARD Qanaral Anaat. Oerner of 4th Street- end Srd Aienue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllne-i frnni Prince Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swoeoee) Bey. and Alart Bey, Tueadar. S P fee VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Alert Bey, and .Swanaen Bey. Setueday, 1 Foe ANVOX, PORT SIMPSON and Naea RUer Cennerlee, Thuraday p."- f T0! ('0'. SNYOX. ALICE ARM. STEWART. Sunday, 8 p.m. U lld Aiaeea. 4. aj,f,.t arna Reeae. B-