PAGE TWC This advertisement is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Board or by the Government' of Rrilih Columhia. The Daily News PH1NCE RUPERT - BpITISII. COLUMBIA Publfshed Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: V City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month . . fl.ou By mail to all parts of the BritWh Empire and the United Slates, in advance, pier year $0.01 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.fio Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before Cm. ori day preceding publication. All advertising received suhjeci to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. daily editioh Labor Minister Was In Luck. . . lion. J. C. Elliott was in luck last .Monday when oh the eve of an election he was able In prove himself n hero. By tin? simple Jit lie ail or saving a few lives during a hole) fire, he probably added a few htindiVd if not thousands to his vote. Jnl how mail j people- he led or carried out ofv the hotel when il Would have been fatal lo remain and when they were unable to help. themselves Ij; not clearly staled.' One headline in a prairie newspaper said ten. Xu matter what the number, he is n hero and as such should bp elerteil lo iVip II want a few heroes in the government for-, Judging by what their ulT"urm. snj. rainisier.-i are nnyining mutual generally. Graham Appointment " '"' Should Prove Zonular. When it was announced the Saturday, March 27. I p20. that Hoin.Oeorge P. Oraham was the ex- niinnmU mill ftlvll n fnw mnim u, gin; up nis position as ininister orraiiwajs, tliere was a gen- erai leeiiug oi regret notii on jheiart jiffriqiid and opponents. 11 was not at that time knowu juslVhaTwork w$s cut out for him. Mackenzie King was accused by some or knifing bis friend, the word "treachery" and rftVe' being ued with some effect in castigating him. I ' When the importance of the new position is; considered and when il is realized how desirable it "Is that there should be a wise head directing the activities of the board, it will be realized that the change is pcrhap. lor the hcsL Canadian Prosperity ' ' f 4 Shown By Exports. The prosperity of a country 'is usually indicated by amount Of exoort business she. doe. .Inst now I'n porlinir trruin. lumber, fish ami factored articles. The result is that money flows in from abroad aud we are prosperous. The exports exceed the imports. Once the condition is reversed and depression sets in. As a nation we cannot afford lo be idle. We.milst all work in order to add hi the general prosperity . .- Nearly Three Million Pounds Of Halibut. About three million pounds of halibut has been landed here so Tar this year in spile of a spell of-bad" weather that has made fishing difficult. Mo.it of the fish has been shipped lo United Stales points over the CX.H. Salmon fishing is jiist'.begiiiuing mid it is likely that the landings here will be larger roni this time on. All this will help' to nulke things ltiiy around town. Personality Is A Great Asset. . PersounlillJs a great asset in tliis life; Many people are born with' rt and others develop "it. Millions never have anv They are just members of tlie common herd without anv distinguishing characteristics. .The best way for a young, man to develop personality 'is to learn to do things. The person who does things and does them well acquires- power in the doing. The person who specializes, learning lo do just one thing betler than bis fellow acquires peculiar power along those lines and develops an unusual personality.." The lad who 'spends his time smoking cigarettes on Hie earlier, hanging around the amusement places or giving the bulk of his lime lo parlies and other social engagements develops none of the personality which distinguishes him as a man who does things. Her is liable to become a drifter, joining the thousand of men uu women who are of no particular account but who live and pass away unheard of except by thefr iuinu'duile neighbors. Areal whole wheat cracker TRISCUIT made the same as Shredded Wheat Biscuit Pressed into a wafer. Crisp, Delicious WAR VETERANS HOLDSMOKER Enjoyable and Well Attended At-Falp In Parlors Last Evening An enjoyable and well attend-cd smoking concert was held lnt evening; in the 'parlors ' of Hie Great War Veterans' Association President J. F. Hutch in sou ai--, copied t lie chair ami Unite was tv pood pros: ran of muste. speeches, etc. lW-fresutnents werej served in abundance. j Among those cojitrinolinj; to' the program were Ji Harris, Jock! r..,i...o t ianiiuii j)uu uiijo'. IL Astoria, ,F. Fortune, F. Piper,! fleorge Davis and I). C. .Crawford willi vocal solos; United State Consul K. A. Wakefield ami Mayor.?. M. Newton with ad dresses; Chief Petty Officer . H.I Kcnch, R.CN.V.n. willi exhibition j of club and .sword wiw.rin;r, and the St. Andrew's pine band eon-' - isting of J. Melndewar, J. Slor-j eon, W. It. Stewart, H. .McKay. Currie and Ale Hrtice. 'Uiere was also community sinxinK with Sid Thomson aclini; as accom panist for Hi- evening. "i he affair was arranged hy Ihn Association's eulertainmenl com mittee consisting of C L. Voonp-man, ?t. .bbson ami Tom Mackenzie. " PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR MRS. SWANSON Daughters and Maids of England and Sons of England Irinade Her Home Fop Farewell A pleaanl surprise was given Mrs. Simon A. Swaiison tast nigul on the eve of her leaving for a holiday. Members of tho baush-ters and Maid of England and on of hngland dropped in unannounced and caught tier pack ing up for the long trip to St. Paul where she is to spend a short holiday. She was greatly surprised but welcomed the quests who at once proceeded to make themselves at home. Card wore produced and first prizes were won by .Mrs. Ocorpe Leek aiot .Mrs. Hrewerton, with conso lation prizes polng to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howe. F'ollowinp Hie cards, refresh rnents brought by the visitors were served and vocal and in strumental music followed, the parly breaking up between one ami two o'clock with the sinim; of Old Lanx Syne and farewells to Mrs. Swanson who leaves for the East on tonight's train. SCHOONER CHIEF SKUGAID ARRESTED m Approximately $10,000 In Debt Is Claimed From Vessel Which Formerly Operated Here The auxiliary ftionner Chief SLui: a id. formerly owneil locally and for Ihe past few years en-paged iif Ihpior carrying from Vancouver lo Mextrj, has been arreslnil y the sheriff at Vancouver for debt. Approximately ftd.OOrt is claimed by thevplain-Ifffs from the veisel. In one writ, tlaplain Frederick Hrownniniaster nniriner; M. male; J. M. Arnlson, chief enpincer; Peter KavenaKh, second engineer; fieo. Andrew Spencer, steward, and Ernest Thompson, seaman, claim ap- prepale of 9000 for wages and disbursements. Crane Shipyards Company Ltd., hi another writ, claim 00 rrom the Cliior Skuuaid for repairs and equipment; and Sankey & White. Importers, claim. In a third writ. 8150 for luhricaiinp oil supplied to the schooner. WRANGELL NARROWS TO BE DREDGED THIS YEAR BY U.S JjOVERNMENT The United States povernment is to undertake the dredping of W range!! Narrows this season accord in to word that has been received from the south. The sand will be removed with a sen olnp dredge aud a pile driver equipped with a hiph power pump will be employed to determine the sand depth and exact channel. Pending the becoming' available of the government appropriation on May 1. the Alaska Steamship Co. has ndvanced 12,-000 so that the work may start on April 15, Dredging is expected to begin at Petersburg bar THE! DAILY Ni!W3 Saturday, Mawii j ,,;, She Couldn't Sleep Kaart Was So Bad .Mr 3. D. MeClintock, Ckwlotte-town, r.E.!, writes! 'About -yff p 1 wa greatly troubled with my heart. I touM not aleep t night, nd w o nervoua I imagined that I fould K- everrtkiif in tka rooui Moving, and would have to turn on the light before I coulj get to aleep. After having read of your I took ereral boxea of them, and can new get a full night' leep with- Ant mnw trnnhl a n.l feel . Sn In iur y 1 - i way. n. k X. rille hare been on the market for the pait 32 year; all dealers sell them; put up only by The T. MilLuxn Co, Limited, Toronto, Oat and the wdrk should be finished hy Ausust I. Tin? eer increasinK use of this narrow passage by ea:itinsr vessels has made it c necessary to cany out improve- meats to the Channel. THE MAN IN THE MOON says: ti There are a lot of foolish youiiK woiupii in I Ins city. Jake says he thinks there are nearly as many as tliere are foolish men The girl are sometimes silly As any poose in I lie lot, (tut Ihey cannot . ipial Hilly For acting and talking rot. One of the things that won't pet ou anywhere at this time of inr i praying, for rain. You'll get It wilhoiit praying. ,t this time of year Ihey catch halrbnt, in the summer the anglers will eateli, Irout and the trollers pet salmon, but there are a lot of o,uer fih around here that never seem to gel hooked. There's tuipe Jar some of us. Next Thursday , is the feast of All Fools. . "Diiln I it hurt," inquired tho young daughter when she heard r foii-l parent spe.ik of "lilttlng Ihe ties." J . r 1 II may or may not Ije true that cigarett spoil the complexion, but il i true that If complexions were all perfect the drug stores nou Id have to go out of business Why worry over complexions" My girl friend says to me "Why worry, when a new one At Ormc's I -an get." said she, Siop a song of two bits, Once said a silly loon; 1 once knew a foolish flapper, V lio tried with me to spoon. CHANGE IN STAFF AT THE WESTHOLME Frank Slockwell. rorriierly of r.jrortto Out., hn accepted a .ositwma operator at the West-1 holme Theatre. Mr. SloekyU who has had many years' experience In this rapacity whist. In England wa chief operator for,, Ituffell's Imper,lolfdllo4cp. '. llfhas also held positions in this line nl the Palladium. London, aud at sev eral other well known places of amusement. Since comintr In Canada he has been engaged at Fln for catarrh when melted in a poon or muffed up th not and Tapor InhtUd. Head and Chest Colds Relieved In a New Way Vapor ,kcn Applied Orar Tkroat and Cbeit. time absorbed throurii the tkin like a bniment, icks ; VapoKub reachei imme-dutf ly lnlbracd. concerted air passim, th'nodtra direct treatment for all ii cold .j. troubles that is proving so popo-ku; in Canada and the State here over 17 mjuwri iars are now used yearly. Splendid for tore throat, tonsffiti. hrpnchitis, croup, head aud chest coWa, catarrh, asthma or hay fever. Just rub Vicks over throat and chert and inhale the medicated vapors. It Quickly loosens up a cold. Ore 21MuuomJas tseo Yuutif A Triumph in Clothes Valuegivitig i.i TWEEDS Fashion - You'll them in For The motion picture Jheatres in Toronto, Cobalt, Tim til ins, South Porcupine, and Hold first class operator's llcenco for the pro vince of Ontario. aiooi rod taic sri.r.o tpkmTiii t rereivm r. ,hi' niMterlrHNl up to StlunUr. April mill, rur the tun hi nr Oh t-riilrr rn Tfrrtre sbmrli un (he ou Irrrr Ml, t Trrw. 1 1 1 ir tws t or ny iriidrr not Twreril.r rrrfipt. i urt I(omm. I'rinre flnt-ert. H.r... Vlarrti iilh, tI. O. :. vMCklY. :i lllrl-l t iirlneer. WATER ROTICC Olfffdofl and Uh TVWF. SO-riCE thai Sottft enfk rnretU inrt Vlirie l.liU Imm- iddrrf U 301 lnitfrin Pnllillnr. Vlrturl. B.C., will I'pl.T ror a IWffiiy lo Uke ittl M lo iililr fwt pr-r rtmt of wiirr rail of Slatif vhurk Crerk, wblrh flow fxillieaM-ri. i ml dtin inlu Katsn fii)s almut 4 Hillr mi i,t Una IOi1. skldrtate Inlet. The ler will Im dlrerted from Ihe treim l a point itwiul tliree-quirteM of mile aorthwefierlr frnm Hie xiqitteatl corner of See. tJ. Tp. and will tie uel Tor fWoieMie. Mini lit. power, Sl'im, In ; itutlrlal urjNi.e uram Ihe land drrrllirl a art of Tnmohina t and I. Oraham Maixt, hekl a (UkI Ureurea or leaea lijri apphrant, Thl millre piMleil ihi the! rrounit on the )ih day of rchruarr. f a, A ropjr of ihl nolire and an apnllrationi purulil lliereto and In the "Walerl An' lll be filed In the otflre of Uiei Water lieecrrrfer at CiiiM-a loipert, ft.c Objertlon lo he appllralion niay m flle.ll llti Ihe 14 Id Water Rertirder or Willi ihe! ivmiptn.ller of water, mint, nrliainent Rilldinsa. Vlrlorla. B.C.. within thirty nay afler the flrt appearaive nf thll notlre in loeal newair. The dale ofi Hie flrl publication of Ihi nniire l Marrh uh. iia. ) NtuiTii pacific ronrsTs i AMI VlllKS I.TII.. Applleanl. o" narton r., wiiTiet syeni NOTIOL W Tlir. MATTER of an appllrttron for Ihe luve of a rrorltional trllflraie of Title for JLni tlilrty-fUe jji. Hlork iemr-ln (Tf ). SeelKm Hit (), Cllyl r.f I'rinre luuerl. In Ihe protinre irf BHI 1 ii-ti rohnobia. (Map M. Sallafarlnrv iwnf Oia 1a.. Certificate of Title roterlnr the above liml halnr lieen prinlared n me. It u my Intenthm tn i'ne. afler tlie etplra-thin of one iiif.Dlb frn Ihe flrt nntill. Vm"".' f '"'l?nl frtlfwiie of JL-'l'rJ' J.h".u" Mn name nf I F.Tf.R FOI ITOS. ihe orlrinal Certifl .n,fsz m'r rr,nr ii. r MarLrnn. rKtuim of TW4. Mr J 1 twH Li.ltJZ-Z& -MO.WI Craft S.S.S. Tweed Suits $2Q50 It j sos- not find anything to touch anywhere, in style, in fabric, tailoring and in extra value. big mensmall men all men BRYANT & GREER Limited Clothes Shop for Men - Loggers! Loggers! We have Ihe only complete slock of Gilchrist Jacks and ports in the North. We handle flogging (iiblc A"-I'eavies, Saws, and general Camp KipiipincnL ' II will pay you lo see in wlien oulfittiiiK Stork's Hardware Limited 710 8cond Avenue Steamship and Train Service Phoft . PRINCI OIOR0I an.! PRIHCB OHARtlt Will lrve PRlrlCt "'"J for VANCOUVIR, VICTORIA, tEATTLI, nd IlllernieilHie Pilnl fRIDATi MONDAVI al 00 ajn. Tor STCWART and ANVOX, WIDNflDAV, $ATUROAV, 10 00 i. PRINCC JOHN forlnllbllr fr VARCOUVIR tl QVtttt CMARWTTJ. ISLANDS. PAISCN0CR TRAINS LIAVI PRINCt ROPIRT , IVIRV MONDAY, Wf DNI8DAV and SATUROAV l fof WMAJOf M0W EDMONTON, WINNIPIQ, ail iini Kaoern Canada, I'nUed fUt' AQINCV ALL OCEAN (TEAMSHIP LINE. City Tick! Offlea, lit Third At, Print Rvparb wa a" J- : I UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Ralllsn from Prior fluptrl. a VANOOUVt, VrOTORIA, l.tMa By. 4 Urt Ettf. T. '' a " or Vancouver. VICTORIA, Alart Sat, an Iim . wr. for ANVOX, PORT SIMPSON and Naa Rltr CSI. Tbtrf for port tfMPtON, ANVOX. ALtOI ARM. STEWART. W. aa. lad Avaat-a. 4, mrmll. AaMt ft