PAGE TVVC Tea must be tept Air-tight. MAYOR TEI1S 'SINNER DANGE IP SALADA TEA SUBSCRIPTION RATES: n T13' is better packed than any other tea. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, m advance, per.y.ear . s $6.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. . ; v$i.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page .'.....$2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion. . . . : 2oc per line uassinea Advertising, per insertion 2c por word Legal Notices, each insertion ..15c per agate line Contract Rales on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - ' 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - . 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION .i .. - Friday, March 5, t2tt. Financial Panic Is Regular Recurrence. Financial panics remr regularly und they usually are reported Horn Wail Street because New York, is the financial centre-of America. People buy and the prices advance. They oon-liuiie to buy and the advancing prices .encourage Ihem to Ihink Hie -price may-go higher yet. Then wheu the buying geis be-yond control, Something happens and it usually happens qirick.lv. There is a break-and within a few hours fortunes have disappeared, business houses are ruined and suffering ami sometimes suit-ides folloSv. All this is because of the desire lo make money by gambling. . ; Care Is Needed In V- ' Naviaatina Coast. . t The boating season will be here direclly and those who tl i.... - t:i . i , ifr t . . ; . . " ..s mr aicr . a lupnwuj siiouiu jie cartyiu. Lives are often lo.-U We have luul people drown jd from.-eanoes near here. flrnu'lied when li.nlhiii(r ii?il ii Yl.il 'tTi,'.v,.v-,Vj5r1 ;-.-l.rt - i Miss Lorna Tite . :. Wins High Honors. Mis Loma Tile, of this city ljiis won Jiigh honors tit To-routa Conservatory of .Music. Hhm-eive'd her earlv musical education here and as a result litlhat she was. well' equipped to continue it wheu she arrived. dJf'The Ontario capital, the musical centre of Canada. We tnkVjgieat.'plpn-'ure in expressing the pride ihnf Prince Rupert pernor -take in any citizens that nistiniriii.h 1 ln-niolv v' f ninth mi Imr iiiac nsirl K.t-. -M r-K ...... i: ilinp a .. - : 5 iivi Irk win timwffJ for herself anil for Selling To Minors Has' Been Punished. Prince Riip6rt.1' : Celling beer to boys hns bcejiistly punished bv Ihe nn-thoities at Vancouver. There iit,;laws passed regulating the selling of beeriand in the southern city thev have fniJed In live up o it. Theresnl is, that llirw holels lost the rigid to sell There has.lo be protection .Tor young lads against the actions of thiwe who would make ijipney from them before thev are old enough to lake care of tlifeiiselves. The Attorney General is to b, congralulaled on tlfffpjronipt action that has been taken. . .. v " ' , . ' Influence Of Mind . i''' - Over, Matter. , ; ? Few people realizi? jgt Iwfw rent is the influence of mint! over nod ter. V hat we want tinU ri ljle way to-do. If a man wishes to be n. h. he sets his'nW.o.i it lo'suctr nn exlent tlmt very soo , rind he ha. ntlni$d his end. He will sacrifice ev'frythuip else to that. iJ r01" U ',!,i,N?1 I'ui'il "f vie.wi similar results are obtained. v Y e become- what .r minds leadfti to becon.e. Heaulv ,s more hat. skin deep. 1( is P oiilwnnl sign ! an inward condi-l 'J !'ht",,?'f"1 ''"'ISiHii aches and pains disappear, but ,i if if the i inn.d is morbid U.e.;whole bn,y is arfeeled U.erebv llow man- people remember, when they were fcHinir fagged and drowsy ,,( ii denied as if ,ed was the only t.ln.-e to r.nd Wla,.0t Mll,dciy n r-liet-rfiil visitor appear- e cheers us up and gives us new life so that we forget our Iii fan !! !TV 'Wi,ke" ,a ,,'t" P"l'Ui" "boimdi.ig fl'lf" has In.l gone. Our mental a'lilude has ehnnged at it i has changed our phvsicnl, condition. J is the influence of tn.nd over mutter. As we think so we are No bran is added to SHREDDED WHEAT ft cifrtaiiK ifl bran in the whole whttt Jti'porliiiK the- ni'tu'cediiufs on Tuesday at the Western Canada 550,000 on an elevator from IKilitieal motives. That would bots . ..,1 JnsjKtr and J'.ijUi;- Kurt. Ti"s.-were more favvraiije U't efMiuiT , " , " A , UJ"7V "V."" r'V" '""'cioiiiij nap- 11) mi,, it- opei-alion operat inn lli.-cii than tin- the Krad grades pened the boat Gasoline has plodea fires have occurred, and between Jasper and V,i..-....ver. boats have been wrecked. All these- thinrs cm l.e nvnwiu. i... -o- - -....vm Jt. , . ...... me rxercise i a uuie enre. . . CANNERY STAFFS ON STEAMER ARRIVING FROM SOUTH TODAY Having had on loani smne mo; members of Naas and Skcena Hiver cannery staffs forming ud-ance crews lo make prepara tions for the reason's opera tions, Uie Union steamer Car- denu, liapl. J. A. Kindlay, arrived in port from the south ut !).:u 4his morning and sailed at tO.;)0 Tor the .Nnas lUver. The crews were principally for Claxton. iNorlli Paetfic. .Naas llnrbor and Mill I lav canneries. .The .vessnl made her raBs in the .Skwua be. fore ariivinr here. 'Hie steamer Catala will be back on the cannery run next week follnwinp annual overhaul at Vancouver and the. Cardena VilI Uion return to her r-ezular Prince. II u pert -,nyox - sUewarl service on which tlje GhmoMin has been relievtnK for the oast itnuUli. ' The r.amosun will be makini: her at trip in this ser vice at the end of this week. The Cardena hrouirht I lie fnl- lowhm passengers for Prime llupert: Mr. and Mrs. fi. S. Marker nun daughter. I). White. Z. ilekys anil T J. Stephens. ST. PETER'S WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ELECTED OFFICERS YESTERDAY The annual ineetinc of the Women Auxiliary of SL. I'ntci 's iseal ;ove Church look plare in the church yosleolay afternoon. Dfficers'were elected as follows: President Mrs, Utile. Vlcepre8ideiit'.-- Mrs. W. H flnn.l..ll ' I Doren swretary Mrs. David J Hcott", assistants! Me. .1 a Veii-eck, Mrs. Ilrewerlon and Mi . J. W. fhirran. ecrelnry-lreasurer Mr, o. A Kelsey. NO . ALIAS FOR HIM. The foreman and down. "Are yon a asked. "No. gor." wa '0) m n McCar'hy looked blnj up merllani'," he 'he nnswer TUB DATLY NRTV3 Frlii, sin ABOUT RUPERT GREAT SUCCESS; Report of His Speech as Reported In Vancouver Province Members of the Rotary Club Hosts to Wives and Nurses I ofClty Tl... .1;. ....... .i..JtV ........ K.. tl. Vntiy and l.vqtiMiial !.RHirJiire ItnpVrtf jtiMary Club l.st convention convention, lit at vv!iii-ti which .Mayor Mui-.n- ' . . " E .. .New-' ....:. even mi: .... :.. III .... the fcl (on .s the Prince llopfrt ?lel-!pIOvc. a S,eat so, s. The gale U,e aiu?anver Province U,,,.., of , (.jy VV(rp llm said: L., .......... .. .i i.. i Mayor . M. Newton of Prince i j. Iiir w?i n me iu.nrn"ii mtiii- 1 upert made an oloquet plen for;fM.r rstf pTeni and .Millie development of the strain!: n. ...-.. .... 'f.," 1 'i' "tT--ii?fwii. mm uirousn nis .-..v. II wasl ,,.,. wa, rv,.l H, an i.en ri. the year round. tables .1 the outvie of ' 7 " 1 wmu NfHjlhe cenlial part pad.lle its vvb canoe and wfeile ,,ehw kpw, for - ,aytK. eadoi- here were ot wl!.Kpwm llfl,.xw tli- fe-there was a tendency on the nar.u...i iJ(w A u.-.. of some people In '-.hop it all." ; ,,, ,!.,, h,v, ... .... As far a- New Westminster wn-i.-ui.i - bv .,..., t i,,,......,,,,; conwrnI, tfinl city ,is praett-ichajnnan of tl u,Use ,.llimif. ally aneonr ami lie orellicten:. r.i... i. . - - it-.-n i in- uiipiwi.uiikri, HUH n- that one day hey woet.l b oav -uUrt tP,.M.nl j,., 'ty- u .u... The sneaker dentorf that t'.ei . "'" ejector at Prlu ltmrt !.adi " ! V "nit,"a '-linR beer! bum for nntHil e4. i,,ar pro- ...... 1 lirrmii uliieli inpliiil.'il a itlinH w one he was of a dmerei.i ir ... iiiumi.roHs .Teaaie "tl uie noiije-. political ....li,,.., slrie from the pre-ieni ... ... . ., .... , . . ' 111 I (fill 111' fkl tl. Itllll ill wtlfatll g0emment he .Ih) not think i't.... ... , . .. V. i, , ... i i noma .ui'L.iymon; aim i. n. pos.iWe it wowld Uave sponl ,,," 4. . f , and W. S. Fwiier and Ct, ., ,, .ue.Moraie iiide stood UMta m! u for ior Ion? long Pive the jrovernrmmt a Ulai'k eye. . . . "... .. T llww- A jury f hulie in whir h 'l'-.. True Imp grain : u bnti i i .i llia..ii.'.lk , nn no rw in had moved ni.iv-.wl lliroualu t the elevator ye! hut aflr talking with Mr. Ilnbinsoo he f.-p ljopeful thai zrain would soon be iiwvlnur that way. Other advantage of Prim-.i llupert harbor were freedom from fo, no dredring nei-essutv und a hi? dry dock and shin plain! to serve shipping. Mayor liardie of I.etliliridce lixpressed the opinion that Uioi-e was some politics in rdaein tlie elevator at Prince Kuperl. which wa 200 miles farther away from the train section than Vancou ver. In reply. Mayor Newton staiea that the railways zianted tin- same rale on urain to Prince Ho pert as to Vancouver, and the llfference in mileage wa made up by tlie lack of grades net we" five were hobued and Iwo not boiilied iirouailt in a dlhled ver dii t, five beitiji f. r the uffirma-tie and two for Hie neKatie. Meiiihers of the jury wer: Miss Harrison, foreman. Mr. I). . Stmvarl. Mrs. Wakefield, MwJ hiic, Mis GuniuiiKiiam, MIm Solloway and Min- islell. Vocat nolo by Mi s. Jan is Me-l.eod tuid Mrs. Sid Jobnsloiie were much enjoyed, aud IHtle lElixnfceth Mrlooi jpave 4mgn and; danes that ;r meeived wttl great applause. Guests Welcomed ' There was a slunt iHufttralina wooiijes Mirg'i-y' and eom-iininitf finviiw was teil by Cel. J. W. Xicholls. Thomas MT2tr. in. oil. oreMdent af the rtuh. HvL romed the guett on be half tlie club and explained that It wa i feeble itMtliiHl the club Ifad of showimc apprertntion of J tlo- work the nurse were diilHit. Mis. Harrison, lady uicriilend- eni liiaiiKed tin- eloh on behalf of I lie iilors. Ar!hur' orci-'lra provided CAil'llfll! IMIII THE MAN IN THE MOON ay: Sl'PPOSK the teleplionr girl, were to tell' MANY jieople war loud tin- divorce suit Is Uie mo (iimspii-uoiis 1 know. TIIK young man gels swelled head and the older man get an enlarged waisl. Something has to lie bit;.- S(MK men marry' , n( wonia i ami theii alttise nrt and other buy an H'urni cloigk and iifeuse it' .'Piere luusi he .ime way of lel- Imp off Hteain. . t '? 3 in THB11H wa a tins n (bit pan'r imn1 befVire the lias s a a ffifaneial Thfaneial imn end of exerv nituitli. WHKAT took :i droo veslerdnr I tk a drop the day before and I know that on w Year' day a whole lot i,r j.e.. pie look a drop. -FAHMKH .Ti.hn i yoinjf lo take Her Liver Was Bad And She Felt ,' Tired and Depressed llr It. Pfefert. Orowwerder, flunk, writ: "I WM KrBttljy dUtnrlied wiih raln in my liver, and felt tinxl nu deprewpd in.nt of the tiout. 0u day 1 reu about Milburn's MOSS And the next tima I wnnt to town I bought four viaii 0f them. I have need them regularly, And after two montha' una I feel like an entirely different woman. Xow, I alwnye reeommend them to any of. my friende who ue troubled aa I waa." ,XlTre'. onljr ene "Lax a LI r e r Pul", and that'i the on put up, for the pact 32 yeari, b The T. lliiiiua Coh IitolUd, Toroato, Oct, I U IT,' a cA World-wide Business the careful Housewife helped to build A LL over the world, Sunlight Soap, once known only in xX. Great Britain, is now a universal favourite. - i This is a. tribute to purity for Sunlight has always been kept pure, regardless of manufacturing costs and to the demand of the careful housewife for soap tint would cleanse quickly, with little work and in safety. Any expert laundress will tell you that Sunlight Soap is faithful to fabrics, but ruinous to dirt There are soaps that appear to work faster-, but Sunlight Soap is her choice because slie respects the life of the fabrics entrusted to her care. There is no substitute for pure soap. Jrs. Experience says. To me. the 55000 guarantee of punty mcun clean dothc. and a dear conscience, because I know Sunlight won't hurt fabric." another " ,, HI'.iW.j o , l.tiow lie i- ! i I I he inn on I li J i Ut I, uf nnl ai ill Ten Years Ago irt Prince Rupert H A "musical jKirade" arouor, town was ,etd las! ntsrlil when hVw w wreiVeil ilfal II. I' lirewler, lender Ihe Liberal iiiiiy in the pjoVlnfc, had d"-fealed A. C. I'himerfelt. I',..nsei -va,Ue. in lt by-election at Victoria hy a two j"o one vole. I.alei there was a jtiftberiiiK in local Liberal headiiarTers where the i i" " i ijin i riier, r reu tiiork. II. II ii.li.ii V o l ...oi. and A. M. ManSlii, the last men- linn... I I. l:..4.' biilo-il ii t-sililOK ' The Sua of Kntrlan.1 held a whist drive and dance last night., the prize winners, l.cine li.ilm I 'oftin and Mr. Atkins. Klevn Kinjr presided and Arthur Sllver- ides acted a master of cerc- iiiuiiiei.. f Major C. V. Peek, leader of I'ruiee Huiert firsl coutinurejit fir nolive serice, is at present eiij'tyinjr a short leave in V,n land. FORM F. Notice of Application, foe Ctrtiricete of im pro mnie "Sight" Mineral Claim Ritual) in iii irrliire lniM-rt Siinlur Plvll..n ,,t Ihe sken PiMrlrt. W i" fc..-iilli yr es," li.-t,i f kltsiinilteliiiii TAkr. rotii:k tli.it I. vmn Pfiiin, Frer Wilier' liliaie Su. SSdiui:, hum,, it lie end of Aixiy ilay from llm "lute fur a i iTilfi, i.. .r i,,...t... . ' jinrtsiw .if i.iiialiilnr ciiiwn .Irani (,r aliove elm,,.. Anil rurlhiip Ink., nntlie ii;it i;ii..ii. immIim en.,,, .-, ,,r jh, ''.Mineral Ai-l. limn - n,,nii,lw,,.H J baled our ejrrf ,i,r or February mi) WA?f PAI.I.N, o-ner By E. T. ionny, Ageut. Your clothes will last longer when your laundress uses Sunlight, the largest selling laundry soap in the world. , Made hy Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto. Sold Everywhere S64 CnSDllateftln . I ii leronfiHn tnmtn...rtiTi'""r , r. Steamship and Train Service A PRIMCK RUPtRT Will PRINCE RUetRT I ' fC0U. VICTORIA, I CATTLE UHl InlfnuMlUli" xiHil M.-li FfllDAV at I Ji, t.I. PRINCE RUPERT Tor ITEWAMT tlul AM VOX, WEDNttDAV, 10 I .. PRIWCl JOHN fonnUhllj fnr VANCOUVER M QUllN CMl.oni ISLAND!. PAItENOtR TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT EVERT WON DAT, WEDNESDAY nut SATURDAY l p.nt I" PRINCE OI0afc EDMONTON, WINNIPtQ, all (kiIum YM,mti .aiMd. Unn-rt T AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. CU Ticket Offkc, B2S ThlrC Ax.. Print Ruptrt. PhcM I UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. initio rrou rnoc Rupert. 'r VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, iMtn.on Bi, n Alert Def, Tueer, r or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Alert Bet r, en SMtnton Bet, fatvrtfef, 10 for AN VOX. PORT SIMPSON end Neee Rl.er Cennerlee, Thuredej " KS tn A.Mie. j. Bernelet, Afent. " Prtne. Rseert. The standard of Purity for over 160 years Hills & Undi London Dry Gin . $3.25 the bottle This udverliseiuojil is not published or displayed by tb Liquor Control Hoard or by the Govorumnol Ur,Ush Oolujjjbit,