The standard of Purity for over 160 years HOls & Una Hard To Replace Art Products. erwoott London Dry Gin $3.25 the bottle Tins advertisement is oot published or displayed by the Liau or Control Board or by the Government of I The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily New., 'Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN. ManaRin Editor. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or earner, ,pcr month $1." By 'mail lo all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year , frt.fln To .all other countries, in advance, per year $7.ro Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 93 se All advertising should he in Tin1 Daily News 'Office before 4 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subjeci to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. OA.IL.Y EDI TIU r Tuesday, March 9. iOiG. Liquor Smuggling Seems To Be Less. i Judging froni reports received, -it would seein as if the li(pmr smuggling into the LUiled States i becoming less. A despatch published yesterday tells i means taken by Hie United Slates to with the traffic and of the wonderful decrease in business off Hie .Atlantic coast i?iiniar means have been taken in the Pacific and the result has been that business lias not been brisk in" export trade from ports which ship to the suiilfi, such s Vancouver and Victoria. "With the increasing difficulty iif importing liquor, the amount of strong stuff sold in the United States insist decrease. Much of tli.it "peddled now is syiillfeiic mixture which ifoadly in its effects. .SobadJias H.berome.Mrat people jvho thmk auf.- Ihing of the cure of their bodies reiitse to use any of it. Whipping Boys For Stealing Cars. Kdniontou juvenile court ordered -Jme whlpinHg if two boy convM-led of -tealiup cars for the piirjK4e of joy riding. The, offeu-e was a double one, that of stealing a car and also of endangering the public. A few sentences f Uuit kind and the tendency to treat the property of withers lightly would disappear, ,j League Of Nations J Again In Session. "The League of Nation is again In. session and is attracting more than the usual amount of interest. The request of the British Dominion for representation on tfie council and the admission of Germany all tend to dj4w Ihe eyes of the world to 1haCimporaii 1i)dy. The adoption! jiy lbe United State of Hie "World, Coirrt idea and the lendencyfftf that, country to favor ex- tension of the international movement "all Jends inilortanre to tlic'rreatest of international bodies.;' Step by step the League of Nation- seems to be winning its way lo popnlar world favor. If it is. conducted wisely it may yet come in Le.llie great interna iitnl arbiter. Stealing Rides From The Railway. A greater effort is to be made bjrlbe railway lo prevent Hie Mealing of rides on the tram. People who have plenty of jnutlcjr in their pockets and who an well afford to pay are be ing nicked up in box cars and oh the; buffers. The carrying of tlic4jpeuple free is deprivingtfhe dhilrtuy of income whicJi is ngaUy theirs, it i making it more, difficult 'to operate the Ihi so'lW enipfoyees have to be laid, off, and it is dangerous to the pwijflc who take chance of meeiuig with accidents. 11 is also announced that Ihe Inlfenng on the line ha In Mopimd spfiai men have on baud the -work of checking it. All this 'will make for greater efficiency. ... 'Kvery now and then we hear oT a fre which hn consumed valible H products. For the properly -vnlue delroyed which inoiw- can replay mere i no narticntnr regreL but the art col loeUous caiiiiot be replaced. They nre a product thnt cannot be. manitfaeiured at will. Art works of the great mntcrs hnve a value for bevotid that set by the art dealers lot 'he los- i- irretriev able. Bucks ijou up and PUTS BEEF INTO YOU : IN THE NORTH Dune Mcintosh Says He Finds; It Hard to Make Living Under Modern Conditions 113 MILES FROM NEIGH80R Prefers Playing Leapfrog Wlthj Timber Wolves and Flirt-Inn with Prickly Porcupines Done Mrlnlosh, miner, fiddler and orator, came on! of tin- lios-pltal .yesterday after lieinj: pro-j erty rciminH fhnwmfr an in jury; rtrirrt. on I'nneje- Hoy.-t:. Xslnpd, .jtyeBtly. . IffeticC when he is at home, live, jap in the neighborhood "t Tetgrapti P.rwk at IK:' miles, lb- likes it 4in there, wahnii: M-dd from the sand, playing lapfi'v with the limber wolves anil flu in? wftii porcupine. There i-! only one fir ta Ihe ointment audi that is Ural he is heim: crowd.-dl out. Up wants to know "lnw ; Ihe namcof ud a man can maU living when he is hems crowd- ed on every iilc" Keeently i man and his wife came to li.-nt Mile fit, which It will he se.-n is 119 mile away and another has tarated at maV S3. Tni much too eh for Hdnc and he i worried about it. He feels- half MriHied to miil, it says anil so aad live out near Jimmie Wells, lhe man who made t'sx I anions1, Mr. Meln4h i not leaving far the north jul y1 hut h exjK?cting to pel away a li!tl' later in the sarins and will the:. return to his claim and wash some more gold and play bop, skip and jump once more with !he Wolves and flirt with Ww Hr- cupmes aim ittldle lo Ihe whi paring 1'ine tree. They tin say that I nine is a pre at liilllei Hint that lie tame the wolves with the si rains uf his siren music. THE MAN IN THE MOON KVF.X if you donV ilo any par-dejiiiii:. Immtow a seed catalogue. lomg ilial would he heller than nolhin?. llElNti opuitialfl mean that probably ynn have bum nicely, trimmed. Id this ae af scialils, H is not iMar-1 know everything unless yon teMten to. he a nrw- iaMr editor. DUNG. MelnWh says he' ertwdwl because a miisrtibor has moved m to witnia alHil n hnn - ftre4 miles of biui on Telegraph CrceK. I'osihlr wh shall find ihe piane Venu priimidiner Ur cause the man in the ihVioh i ronthnc iiKi near. THANK heaven the season for hot dos on the heaeh is rapidly approaching. It should he lien in about three month. Individuality is learning to drive a car or a inottrrhoal liko a woman. IT'S ahout time another com pany was formed. na the ciat lo uttlue .shark. I Could name a few thai they niik'ht Urt the factory on. TtlKHK always seems to he a fly in Uie ointment. Here i Summer in the ntTinr hut will) i will come Ihe annual weiMinp When thev are season and I have not yet pai U If you are U I feeli'nfc tired D BOVRIL for all the (.hrislmaft presents. WOMFX have, been trying inniaie men for a ntnnher f years 'hut there's one thins they have not succeeded in olitiiuiins and that i- the manly form. LADY, I would, heft of you, Would entreat that heart once warm : Leave n lad one tliiiiir our due, I Do ti"l take our form! I You nmv have mir vnles' tiiir jobs, tsc our dnver, cloak orjlppior. Wear our hair -cut a yoiir bohi. If y u spare nur fiKiirel Keep our fa?s, Ilj'ink our bree.kn, our tics, our Scotch, our vices ae, Tell our a' 'or dinner jriitfg. l ady. Ijhivp fin- Htiapc' Subscribe lo the Daily Xews. T. town It can't hurt this Congoleum Rug Mostchilclren won't think of the snow and slush on clothes or shoes until they are in the house! But no mother need worry i bout that if the floor is covered with a Congoleum Gold Seal Rug. For these rugs can be cleaned up in a moment. Just a few strokes of a damp mop removes every trace of snow and the cheerful colors shine as bright and spotless as new. ' It's the smooth, seamless surface of Congoleum that makes it so easy to clea. Dampness and mud cannot work into these rugs Liquids and spilled things can never penetrate or stain them. Beautiful Patterns for Every Room On gloomy days you will appreciate more than ever the colorful beauty of Congoleum Rugs. And the attractive designs are so varied you can easily find one suited to any room in the house. foNGOLEUM Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert south II. this 5i Piiit nil., rehmied to nn rii i ne from the T haviBKi irasen an uetive 'nhr1! nr fhe dffitfrffial t.v Hertion ul Vancouver and Victoria where M. A Mcilonalil anil II. C. Hrewstcr were viclnriou over UtniMv,i: :vr cmidHlale,l Mr. Pallullo ii. very jrrntifMH Willi the renl: jind predict a political landslide in the province this year when Die pnneral election i held. John Ilarnslev, )oonl a pent of the I niou Sl.iin.siilji Co, ha been advised thnt the -aleamer Salvor i conuny north to Iisriy Island to iii. up Oatnosilli if pHtinfr off the roitkrf there. The car?" of the i;.ijoun i beiu? taken nir hv r.iM,i Haliinfilon ami Will lie rehippi-d lo the jle Uharlo'ie l-laiiii- on the freight er ltnlili ilolinniiia. DAFFODIL TEA WAS UNUSUALLY PLEASING Ing Program For Enjoyment of Ladles of City The daiTwM held on Sa'x'. tier i lie aiispn (.!( e " T doi ii'f I1- a ii a ami niunraie hv nfiernoon tin of the Sliver k mp vn on-. '!:;' ucce, and was well at '.ended by ladies of J GOLD SEAL RT-RUGS Made in Canada by Canadians' for Canadians his cil who are liili'iesli, in !ie kiiN- as well a many luhl-en, who were 'hiahily lnterled ii enjoying tlicm'elveH! The iiome coolnn mid Kaxler njisHly taWen were tastefully le-craUd with yetlpw and purple tfp paper anH', daffodil, and were well filled Wllh lonatioiii from outsiders, as well a those iven,liy the ' nirls theniselve.' , An arch of everjrreeu pointed the way lo ttie lea table, which wore also decorated with ilaffo-' dd. I The musical nrrani wa' cotnpoi.ei tnn'lly of fi.O.l.T. ' choroseH Kline by fhe pirls who' were tn oniforni. The music mmineneerl with . "i Canada,", whirli wa followeil by "Soup of IHreelins." ''John Peel," "OH the ftinnlilnp Ilahil." and ieerat' other appropriate chni-tie at I Interval, Mrs. Traser very kindly accompanylntr Ihe sinpinR. Piano nolo were played hy the Mis Isabella ilnrknv audi Kvelyn Itosie. and liwiirlil It lea played u trio, llnch number wns preeted with enthuoiastic ni-pi i) so hy the audience. Much credit i due In Mrx V: I. Ilice who nuperinlended the affair. n well a lo the pirl lhemele. who feel very jtrftti-. Silver Circle Ctrl. Give Interest-1 iwl aken in their effort Pi W Builds UdsUp Up Y NIC ALBrtTaVT Your Health SSSm I IIcanadianT iiitX t at- en P.VOETWC jr. EL - A. ' " - I .,,,.,iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiriii'iMfffifii,,,.. IKUMJtUUUl A ii ii i K' i"Y- r-j ' ,r fi i i.yfc.rmi w:)1 iib xx. . v i Kmwi j A i fV-yu.. ff. ihv; jh west, i i ivcccci , yvM, ; , t'-s I iVfinkoirr aw zrr. r. J Brusn trie snow orr, cmiurcn. Jtthn. CmnfUum GU Sl Congoleum Cold 'Seal Rugs are no bother at all to lay. Just unroll then! and after a few hours they'll hug the floor without tacks, cement or fastening of any kino. Popular Sizes at Low Prices Congoleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs are made in seventeen sizes; ranging from the handy 18 x 36 inch mats to the 9x15 foot room-size rugs. Their nmazing durability and very low prices make them the most economical floor-covering you can buy. Dealers everywhere sell, Congoleum Art-Rugs. See for yourself why Canadian houe-wives regard them as Canada's biggest floor-covering value. Or .if you wish, fill out the coupon brlow; we will send you a folder showing all the Congoleum Rugs In full color. Congoleum Canada Limited 1270 Sl Patrick Sttwt. Montreal Qpebec Congoleum Canada Limited 1270 St. Patrick Street Montreal, Quebec Gentlemen i 1 shall be slad to ke you tend me (without cost or obla tion) a cony of your illustrated folder, "Modem Rugs for Modern Homes." Name. town rrov.. Steamship and Train fm irrtKIUK, WMNGOL Service .a. enimci ourrtT m u. raiwcc aueKMT t fm UKCOtHI. TiatiltIA ui SUTTU srritiNctss lumia couvi. VICTORIA, StATTLC nit InlrOix-aiale imtnU Mrh raiOAT t " . eaiNcc aueirr rr iTCwaar und nox. wioaiio, io s.s. eaiNcc .omn forinnhiij ror ncoua w ou" CMaum ISLANDS. PAIttNOKR TRAINS ,AS rRINCS RUMRT IVSRT WONOAY, WtDNttOAT ld SATURDAY l Ml. lor TRINCI ..-..t EDMONTON. WINNICIO, all miIIU Kllni (4liU, !' AOtNOT ALL OCtAN STCAMSNie LINKS. Cltr Tlcttt Offlc. Mi Third At, erlnc RyMt. 10 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. 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