PA OR TWC This .advertisement is not published or displayed by L.tuuo." Control Hoard or by the Government of Britih Columbia The Daily News PRINCE HUPEHT - BRiTISII COLUMBIA Published Every Aflernoou, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. , II. F. PULLKX, Managing Editor. They cannot be petieridlv useful. SUBSCRIPTION RATES! Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - -, the City Delivery, by mail or carrier-per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Stales, in advance, per year . . v f 0.00 To all other .countries', in advance. peV year. . . $7.50 Transient Display Advertising.. . .$ 1. 4 0 Transient Advertising on Front Page, . Local Headers, per insertion Classified Advertising, per insertion Legal Notices, each insprlion 15c Contract Bate- on Application. inch per insertion . . . $2.80 per inch 2oc per line 2ft pjr word Member of- Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITH) per agate lino 98 86 lSjvJ?K Saturday. Feb. 20, 1020. Secession Is Not Feasible Proposal. Heeessioii is being spoken of in Nova Scotia, not as a reai issue, but for the purpose of venting a grievance again-l the rest of th Dominion. Nova Scotia has been in the habit of getting everything it wauls awl much mure than its share of public expenditures. All they hud to il in the past was to ak for soLnething and the request was i,s effective as the rubbing of the tump to Aladdin. Now things are different. The eastern maritime arc required to share more equally with the rest of the Dominion and they do not like il. The chief grievance today is because the Canadian National will not reduce its gtwin rates to Halifax and St. John to a figure that will give an opportunity to rontbete with the American and Canadian ports about half the distance nwny from the producing centre.-. e all want to see the Canadian ports jret the biiMiie but if tierinliijrjedVlMq"w ejrsti itjim'Hii that the- rest t Canada" luff lii iftf IljWfitt. " It is ?uJs2gitea Ty (Ti res! of uinaua io M. joint ami Halifax. All We Ask Here Is Equality. Ounpare this pnition witli the position of British Columbia. All this maritime province asks it Uiat porls hero shall be placed on an equality with eastern ports. We ask. no special favors but just an even break. We claim that the way to keep grain from being shipped through American ports is not to carry it a thousand miles farther by rail to the Eastern ports but to ship if out by Vancouver and lyiuee Hupert. dive us mile for for mile the same fate as is given the eat and wp can do th business. We shall handle nil the Alberta grain and much of ihe Saskatchewan product. ' ' Wonderful Improvement ' In Phonographs. There is a wonderful development going on in musical reproduction by what is known- generally as the phonograph. Several makers 'are competing for supremacy in the field aijd the results are a great advancement in mechanical reproduction of music. So nearly perfect are the results that they bid, fair tn put the mechanical piano players out of business altogether. The result of the changes should 1o a large increase in the number of reproducing instruments old and also in the iium her of records. The improvement has been in both record and instruments i -Failure OfSnow ' . '.' Motors In North; ; Apparently the snow motors , in' the north have been a fail-. ure. Hie Wilkins supply expdiUoti banked on using, them to get their supplies to Point Barrow; but wiUimit results. ;Kvo.n on. ! s.i. .mm, i snnace n me trozon river nicy have failed nnd they do in. I promise well for the overland. trip of, nearly seven hundred miles through the frozen 1M icoimiry. Apparently Mim? other means of carrying Ihe supplies must be found. Making, Self Useful' Step. To Advancement. Many boys tout young men are .always .ready to make them seics ii :!! jjiey do not stand On their dignilv but nut their i l.' u mi ill. ri. ii Ti.nL-a i iiom.nii.,.' , .. ..... "'imi nil ll.J"rii-s however, are not so valuable nnd pp r;c to go when he staff ha to he rut. This is true in all business bouses. In this enimfrv we eaimot afford lo be too particular as to the work we undertake. CrispTasty Nourishing TRISCUIT made of perfect whole grains of wheat-Delicious with butter, cheese or marmalades SUCCESSFUL DANCE SKIDEGATE SCHOOL Number Attended From all Country Side: Number of Novelties Noticed SsKtliKOA I'L, Fell. 0- -Sol tiers' from all Hie eouulrj si.le al Hived in the number ol soiiietliinir tike for a dance given in Un jtufferiu I'attullo pnMie school here. Music was provided tiy ' four .picre, orchestra. The de,-j , rural inu., .which were of unique.! character, were in rharpc of ! Miss M a rgaiej Stevens, one of tlie..pupils of the school and Mr. (iruchy. Ihe leachef. Balloon and confetti dances added a touch of, novelty Urine occasion, s Anions; those present were Captain Jacki. aut Charlie Hans and friends from Sainlspil ; Charlie Miller and 'a number of friends from Queen Charlotte Oily; Fred Atkins anil a crowd from the camps. The people were bronsjhl in from Samlspil on the launch Beatrice B. from Queen Charlotte liy the launch Skiile-fale. fiJipt. Newberry: and from Maude Island hy the launch An tpc il.. Captain i: McRae. CARDS AND DANCING AT I.0.D.L HALL Regular Party Under Autpices oi Municipal Chapter Proved Interesting Event Anot tier of the regular bridge" hnd dance parties under Ihe auspices of the municipal chapter Uf the I.O.D.K. was held last night in the I.O.D.K. Hall, Fifth Ave. and proved very successful. The winners at hri.fcje were Miss Vatherhead and Bert Wear-tiioulh and the consolation prizes went to Mrs Mackenzie and V.. !avidiui. The refreshment committee was composed of Mrs. Tene. Mrs. i. Manson and Mrs. H. Blanee. Table coinmiflee Mrs. I. Mcl. Hunter and Mrs. v. s; Fisher. It. 1'. Ponder was muster of ceremonies. . QUEEN CHARLOTTES ? , Vork of remi.viiic Ihe sawmi'l nt.Pnrt i.lenii'iiis which is to le reopc;ied tiy Y. I. Buckley is pro- teedin and several men are em-. ployed on (lie jot The two hi', .'toilers winch arrived from Van- touyer last week" are not yet J. B. Lambert, assistant en gineer for . the federal 'depart- tiient of nublk? works, is a visit or from Victoria inspectinc theM,u' "M! """' pew wharf at Port Olemeats. He Will return south, on tlie I'rinc.r friaries at the 'first of the week. !. 1U Beafy of Los An?eres. general manager of the Massel' Timber Co.. is vistlinp tlie plant tit Buckley Bay and., will return jbuth on tho Prince Charles first of the week. Mr. and Mrs 'Maude Island Skidegalft to ij jn'ce. , J4 Jlenner o! nineii were, in illend dhe Valentine f'qanlain Beii ItbbcH of 5klde 3ttlet-ha launched his inrae f roller,' the (J.C fiirl lo ftet her in shape for Irolliner. iOapt. V.. S. Illchardson ha purchased the. troller Mcsstnali and wjll use her this summer. Fred Atkins, high rijrper a! Bruce's camp hplorurjng to tlm Silka Spruce Mill, was hurt re- bamls to anything that is needed., Such lad are seldom let out Uy ami taken to tliif ho.sriita. vneu a lime Ol stress crimes. KffnrU are inmle I.. Lnnn ll.m Lai Oueen Charlotte Cilv uliere lie is uj4ii'r Mie care or lr.. IHecker Mjs Mona Pbair, "who , ha been visiting in Vancouver with Iter -mother, Mrsi j, itarK r-lurned lo Queen Charlotte City TlK . DAILY WAYd Salotfiyr, r.i. She Could Never, Do The Things" Other Girls Did? Mis L J. Bom, Sfollanl,, Altv, write: '1 am iur twnty cIJ, but bk suffered frm Wirt palpitation iu'j uerv truuM fvr cverat year. I couM svrr tlo ie otber pirU Uiil, lint i( is th lin of ports, akittitg, etc.. a.i.1 could nevr ilriwnd ou liiVnetf kt work. AtHot six Diooth fu I togM, in& urn lnt twiee. tie fir! I wit, an J can rnjiiy everything m peneral lif d much nfl.re. I am very grateful for what your PilU have done for me." Put up only by The T. Co., Linate, Toronto, Out. Mil burn ily altlmuKh the dmihie shift has not yet neTn stat -d. A larye freiphler is i'iee!. d at Hie plap! iii'Xl wek In lae ..a amillier cargo nt lund.er i delivery to tin Atlantic seaiioani. HAZELTON rtiary 12 at the lfzelton lliispi- tal to Mr. and Mrs f Port Fraser. O.i YV Wilson A. II. Lwards, manager of the Canada Prioluets suwiuill at l'k is in Ihe llaielloa Hi.spilal with 6 liadly cut U-a. His wife from Btliooiitou is lo-re with him. ANDERHOM Rev. II. T, Mi-Farlane of Vnr- derhfMif has l.. 'n aiii.oiniisl sec retary of tie f.HiilMio Pr-shytery of Ihe I niled Church of Canada. 'reshy lery will tie held some time in August in Vanderhoof. Mrs. It. C. Ahhoft was hostess to the louIi.Bs Aljl Society at a meetiivr in her home on U'cdncs day. 1 1.. 4. Prestmi and Willlarn Jsmtth have reliifntut hen4 altejj an ahsence of sit vveelis at Bed nesli liaulins. lies. 1 VVarum N'IIsin rc'Med inlcr nat ' Injitries. last vyeek w he!n load of lies fell .iff a slfll?h on to IDs tiody. . 4 4 flennre Ostun, who recenll. unileryeni fin ...enilhin, in Kd- momrin. is making rapid reenvr erv and is exu rled hack herr about the middl.- of next Week Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert on this week's trip of the PrloceMl in a heavy -ca off lwiiiKura Charles. II. Ililohie, vlio is engaged in hand lodging at Lockejiorl, re-lUfticd .ihere on this week's trp of the PHnee Charles, bringing his bride wilh him. They were recently married in Vancouver. .1. K. McLean, representing the Sitka Spruce M1U.S, Is iit,Buckle Bay this week-end looking after the shipment of.some of ths'up. piles of Ihe.Masselt Timber C. which are lo he. taken from Buckley Bay to tie useil at the Uueen Charlotte Cily mill. The sawmill at Queen Char-loite City is still operaMnig etead- February 20,. 19,16 Ihe liphlhoii-e tender Hslevap arrived in port last night hring-ing. here for hospital Irealinen' l-red Wilson, a member of thii crew, who dUhiealed his siiiiiI.ih while working alongside the ves- Islaml. Pjnnrlpal .1. t:. Brady of, ll:e High School delivered nnnililrc in the Anglican Church "loiilshl on Paarihdiiirg. Word has bei-n received he:e 6f the death at KamtnripA of W .1. McAfee, formerly. n ,par,tner of Its J. McDonnell m Hazellon. ; Subscribe- to the, Dally Nws NOTIOt. TAWK 'VOTJOK thai trier i.iilillritlfin .r litis N.rlicc fur r.rtu s-kii i lill iit.lv to llie ncirliri .r J,.ini Slxk t:,HH-panln, Vu-luru, .. rtui.r'- Hi nHM or lli : .m.tr m thai. ,f "ioltri BhIkt ' IJmltsd. Haled it rnarn rmpen. B.C. thin tnl (ly of rflirnny A.t. itn. bl'LOUt k CAMEK0.1 USUI ED. THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: A man sjwtces" i of the the rcat deniisi. open NOW that 11 divorce may lie! .Warned in South. Africa. Tut1 liirleen s'hillinss, a con.ideralib-1 ewls n)a he ejietcd to thai, country from eastern , Canada. 1 IlliV. II. It. tJrant, foriiierly o this. city, joined Ihe curling eliibj $1 tVrt VVilliiun and ery oop( aCltttwunls u.lnnlled neatly lU ru;w. memiiers to his eoiurega-llon. Apparently curlints i some kind of rolipion. SIM'.B Badminton haf been pbived iH,.llii tlattieirat hall, iliis said mure interest is heins taken In Anglican church work. SOMH false prophet says I he end of biddx-d hair Is in sight. And perhaps he was corrt-cl at H'fL I AM thinkine how. much het ier oft-1 should be, If tlierp were not so many yoj. causes in Prince Rupert. I KNOW a man who think lie The llazeltan llorl irultural A--ltu. uolliiiu "le but' work all ocialion s .in nu 1 fl.ivver showldH.v uyd niht. hut fails to im will lake nine on 'Auaust 20.i:uVss Ins iieiuhlHirs witli the ftel 1 lie Association has elHCleit oj- fleers for llie- year us fulhiws; President, Mi," II. C. Wrineh. M.L.A.: v ice.presHent. Mrs. H. Peter Jobs, known natives ll ied one of of thi Die best lust Tuesday noiriiimr. district, The sehtol la for Xew Hazel ton district has Im-kii increase! this yea;- from .: to mills a a result of having h new school and lieio raisfsl in a hiphef jrrade. A daughter was born on Pep- pricos have taken n drou Niov whnu I have luin.lie.i years or j'arpent: secretary trrH-urer, A.i.e to huy one. h. laleoner; esecuiive .oniuiit-tee- the officers and B. I. Biiden Hint Mrs. YV. II. .Slmriw. saved for a s... I shall In BATTALION. ORDERS Dy Ifieul. Colonel .1. W. Nirhol!-. Dfficer couiiimiiding If I Bat-Nation North B.C. Iliiiieii.. i tu2nd Bu. ClkF.j Parade. Battalion muster parade in Ihe Armoury. Mondav ciening. at st p.m. to he folhiwed tit Mli p.m. by a leelure on "Dtseipline" hy lntlaiu IMlt. A ineeltns of the officers' in.-s will h held after parade. All tneniliers of the reginir.t We, reipinsted to attend a general meeting in Up Armoury afte. parade, ou Motiday. evening. Isisnnl seelidn parade for in-Mructnin ediie.Jay a; X tun. Musketry. Muiialiue rai'ge prtiftice, Friday at 8 pjit. Annual inspection: Alt those jneinhers of the regitnent ali.ni; Without leave front, the annu; inspection. Fehruay II. are instructed to. report their reasons for absence forthwith, in writing, or personally lo the Adjutant. Those failing, to report. ir giving unsatisfactory raoiis abenee will be struck off for fee- strength. Orderly officer for the week ending Saturday, Fehruary 27: iJeul. II. Floyd. (htyly Sertgeanl.: Sergeant: flrderly Sergl: Sergt. Young-man. S. D. JOHNSTON, Major and .Adjutant Atlacheu lt N iCC. flvl. VVATtfl NOTICC. UIC.. AND. ITORAOC. TVkF. MlTHX llMt WIUr ritlwr.n t.liiillnl vtlHtse ililr I. tin Vauciiuvrr isjk. "is Oraiolllr sosi. Vaiin.iorr. il,. ll .ilr for lirris-p ti ukr MM t niMf fii fr erMi4 and lul t.re ai rr f-i i.r ner mil uf, UIofi i c, tvf kix.WH Walliml cp-rk, il-Ji l IrUiuury i.r tttf rlmi lir, ami rU miilip.lrrly aiKl draiu lulu jkmi4 HUrr alvmt ... I f ha in. mulh tit lli iM-hri rnriH-i l IM in, ne , Otl lOslro-t. Tllh sTi.HVOt. IiVM. l tm, I.M'aiMl at 11m- rolMwHriar ptarra. ihelr i.ai'lll-. will l a rr(rtorlt wi rortli, tiwl itte 1111 ril th arra rM"-rlltry Imu 1. l.iH-alnl: Statural Oullrt It. I l.ak al tiratl .f Walla.-r Crrtk. i.aiMruv. Ifii.u arr trft. Will ri.-Hl, arirs. t. Ijs-alnl: .Natural Oullfl lo I wlr.i I. i.aar ai lwl r Walla. i:rfek. i.amrtlr. 4I. arte ffcl. Wilt lUxulJ 3. lM-atnl: alnral Oinlrt in riamiltan Ukr at t-al i.r VVtlUro ttrrk Capall). Sini.O arr fwl. Will flniMt. ...ni a. if.. t. l.iM'atril: Natural Hinll for t.nirtnrv l.ak. at Im-jkI of vval)4o Hmk. ca-IKtrliy. ln.n tri. Will fltssl. it.f.J arr. u.raicil: aliral. Ouilrt ft.r ArllfirUI Lake. alH.ul U lull im.lrran. inm iik.iiIIi or Wallai-v Crrrk. lainrllv t.f i. ... . tti. ... . . . . in-., - ,.. U.MMI. la.flb air. '.. In-atd: 3 lianu iK-ar tiad rr Clat-r-k at Natural outlrt in I a km. Jpariiy. t iriio.n acre fret Will rkiud. I&n.ta acfra . Ttw alcr will lie illvrrit-d trim lh treaiii at a nh mmii tiiuit.n frt iutrll.ra,i . ffrfii lit w.nihwf.t rurnr uf Ij.I tn. Ilaniw i. O.aO tmirlrt, and mil li td,rir I'.iM.r ami indiiitnal fiir ntBH-a iiriii.lti hud iJstrrtls1 a l.t in liainr 4. r.l liUlrirt and upon For' flior l.a m.Mili.r ilirMi and num. trd In Hi ijii.M lirpartmi'iit as No j !. ...ll.,",Tni niuiil to iirvy is Mil lunar a. o.ao fil.lrlrl. TIIK STOIIVIIF LKkW ,a. i. ka lii VStf arrH. ri ilMr,.r i.. and rlahl lo lak a . a.f I r 1,1,1c f.Mt l'?i,,',".u,..""',,'r1';,"""'t",",l e-ri.M, No. , irer fninii i n. i dir CnmUlliaial l.lrn N... Jlfl. aiul a. iu in; ann rt iu.-r.f t.. aiippiwiiinr III r flit tn lak an. I l. .... J., '. '" .ll.U.r..r hrnln. V' TlltS MiTirl- u nn.irf ..n i... ....... . l.n Hi IM day i.r tvUriiary. n, Ato'pyi Lu. T-'nT, J V.'V .''ltrU. r-iilfuant! ... . " i"".i in ot mure r.r ' in Willi lirnriliF i ., J... ..' (ilijertlmi In lli ati,ll. iil,,n ....V i.i ,,ih Hill in ald nrorrlr or Uh lli C i . WairrJilnhta, l'arllamni Uuil . inr. V trioria. M.c . siiimh mlriy iiav. arn-r Hi, firs aMarau. i.r o.i. lu-iii: r?..f IT.,, "'"'I'liJ-r Tli dal i.r th ,! p ..'..' ....... i.i lull llftllri. la arr Hill. mo. WA1.UCE nSIIF.fllF By Anrui MMITF.n, Ar.ntirain frtiru i acAimar, Altnt. I film faLhex-fikson-tlwj'holJi m W , Wise 1 I'lM- BAKER'S Caracas Sitet Ghocoke is dtlicious and nutritious E. Peer, Director of the University anj ( .. drcn's Clinic-, Zurich, in his "Text Hoc k on P . rics" say$: "A lavctrite locxl pt liigji carboh' Jr e ' dpij content and always in favor with chi.Jrcn, is cocoa .or chocolate.' WALTER' BAKER' fid Umntd ClTAJLttHU) I7f UOACHOTE.. klAH. CANAIllAN MtlX-S AT MOYtTttAt. lluvijei Choice Rffipfi tmt ft, r Phonographs for Sale 2 ONLY, DUKE AND DUCHESS MODELS, PHONOLA PHONOGRAPH Made in twinada . Set! H (F $75.00 and $50;00 BARRIE S Home Furnishings One ditfir rost of Iiily .-w- (if 3rd Avenue. Phone, 121 No Pay Day! Tlie laliorer does hnrd, iiiiidrasont work " Sftlunl.iy he gels hit pay. Ytui're doing wirk llml's jui Imnl utvl a; Jf when you "do Ihe wn.h." Hut (he end of . - W(iliiliiys who pays youf A hod liargHin o why mil rnU fur our Tin T vire? KfrUiiiiK will le inrefully washed. In f ' rinsed nml Ihe fUl-wnrk neiilly ironed ami fo! !r I. ' you lop working for Mr Wnshliili mc ctrtpt. nevrr pnys his help. THniF-T-SEMVICE , 5c Per Pound and io Per Piece Minimum Charge $1;00 CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY Th Phone 8 Woman filwiys drt'se lo her nilvtiulflKi4. If she is p e 1,1 ' rhooex n fiossnrd Ut mold Jut flguro lo mure Mi ie OR lilies. I( she is' slender, her (lussard flunci' vv t her riueenly enrringe. provide j ti t ettough romnl '' lit?r roslimiex. If .,e ,s short, n flossnnl m' nn" " will support her rigitro ererl. nnd tunke her "in ,.' '!:' mid ligl)l. nnd i( her rigtirc i perrerl. n (loss nd v il so, T H E, QOSS A R D , LJ NE;OF BEAUTY. H. S. WALLACE GO:, LTD; Phone 0. 3rd and F"110" The Savage Washer. and'Drytf. Al Ihe last QuelH-c Htliildlhui Wji ed iU Mtr"(!eiii of the previous ve!Jr .. ngfiin, winning Ihe Hold Mrdnt w'1' linrliou, over all olhcr tnakrrit nut ,onJ, (ImuuJioii. WaHhor. Caihr.Prlce .. ... $t 85-00' Alfii sold (in easy lertn.s. Kaien Hardware Co.