PAGE TWO ASTHMA Chronic Bronchitis, Head and Bronchial Colds, Hay Fever on may, i(nc iitt nijnt. am Den robbed of sleep and comfort by Asthma hm endured alt the at imih araaatime of alow translation NerertheleM. if a $1 boa of RAZ-UaH, takes acrordinc to direction, dees not brinf poaitrre relief, rour dructitt wiU return your main, RA2-MAH contains bo elighteet treee of any dangeroue habitfrrmint dmg. No emolrr., no aorari )ut mllow two RAZ-MAH Capeulee with a hot drink at mealtime. "To Sleep To-niiht. Die RAZ-MAH T day. for Aithma, Chmnir Bronchitis, SPECIAL For book Vt and cner out trial of RAZ-MAH. end 5c to Tempietont Ltd., Toronto 3. TE XI PL ETON'S The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. R4. Head and Bronchia Cold., Hay Ferer." jfi "" W faV r A W W for Comfort use kAZTIAH Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Deliver', by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $6.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising, per inch per insertion $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch $2.80 Local Headers, per insertion per line Classified Advertising, per insertion per word Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line Contract Rates on Application. 'Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone -" - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. 98 86 25c 2c 15c Monday, March 14, 1927 PRINCE RUPERT WILL GET ROAD. Prince Rupert will get its road. The Conservatives, at their convention in Kamloops last fall, approved the project. Now the Liberal convention has gone on record in its favor. No matter who should be in power, both sides are pledged to its construction. Having the project approved, however, is only a small part of the battle. The big thing now is: How long is it going, to take to get it built. Prince Rupert does not want to see a small appropriation made each year, just enough for the government to get by with the excuse that it is implementing its promise. Prince Rupert wants the road built at once so that it will be some use. It will be necessary for the .people of Prince Rupert to keep up the battle to assure that this is done. his training in the hard school of life, without th aHvh forded by college education and other methods nf PnliVhtnm.nt acknowledge the fact. 5, Persons with obstinate or chronic complaints who are inexperienced. Carrying a big load ? SHREDDED WHEAT will lighten it hy insuring easy digestion and bodily sirength-crisp shreds of baked wholewheat TO INVESTIGATE LOSS OF LIFE IN VANCOUVER Ai TOMomi.f: Tii.r.t:iii:s in oi th- EKN CITY TO UK I'ltOIIFIl 11V ASSOCIATION neighboring municipalities during 1926 and the early part of 1927 caused by automobile accidents, will be thoroughly Investigated by the Automobile Club of British Columbia, In connection with Its study of the' widely-advocated compulsory Insurance laws, now being Introduced all over the continent. It U announced, as part of the club's policy In protecting the motorist as a class from unwise legislation and misdirected public opinion. From 7,429 accidents reported by the Police Department of Vancouver alone, there was a staggering total of twenty-four deaths and 706 injuries caused by automobiles In 1926. according to Information supplied by Aid. F. K. Woodslde. who states that many of these cases went ' without compensation of any kmd This was due, be told the committee at Its recent meeting, to the fact that many of these accidents Involved drivers who were financially Irresponsible. Some equitable means, the committee believed, might be found to provide an Indemnity fund for such cases, without Imposing a burden on the already heavily taxed motorist. Only one government baa so tar adopted a compulsory insurance measure, they pointed out. That was Massachusseta, where such a statute went Into effect only this year. o that little Information was available on the workings of the law. OETTIM1 INIORMATION Information on uncompenuted losses Incurred by accidents, which the committee felt was absolutely essential before an InteUtgent opinion could be formed on the matter, was almsst Impossible The position of the Automobile Club of British Columbia on this important matter, the Investigating committee announces, a.wwi.i.vo, will "ill not "UV be ayv; decided WV1UUU until UUUI 1 full Uil . ....r,..v..nivn, a. V. i is wgardeu-as ,11 an expert in matters economic and governmental. But ota has first been secured and submit- luiui uner, wnne possessing many other abilities and attributes, ! tKt to tne provincial directorate, above all is a man from the people. His ruined frame has r,aAr1 : and conquered many vicissitudes and, ripened with struggles and ; DTTDCDT DA A H AT experience, he knows what his fellow strugglers want and everv ! lUrijl 1 1UAU Al u.o i i- ui iiiuii mr ineir ueneili. It is noticeable that his political opponents while, rightly or wrongly, may make charges against his colleagues, have never issued accusation against John Oliver. His honesty and conscientiousness all concede and many piiy tribute to. The presentation made to John Oliver on Friday night by ftie B.C. Liberal Association was but a small though tangible token of the appreciation in which he is held. His great reward and the gift he will always enjoy is the knowledge that he has worked sincerely and well for British Columbia and that that work is appreciated by his political opponents as well as his supporters. WHICH-CJaASS ARE YOU IN? Few persons enjoy really perfect health, declares Dr. William Everett Musgrave. writing in Hygeia for February. iFor many generations physicians have divided .people into groups according to their state of health. Sortie bl these 'FRISCO PARTY M'li'iESTlONS MAIIE roil HKlllH.tV conxkctios m:twi:i:x ai.aska .M mu Tiitus n r. Editor. Daily News: I write you of a social event that may be of Interest in Prince Rupert which took plsce on the evening of March t in San Francisco. A surprise party of friends gathered at the home of Captain arid Mrs. E. H. Taylor, the occasion being birthday anniversary of Captain Taylor. Preceding the usual small talk. Jokes. Jibes, Jests arid laughter, a deli cate, and Very tasty spread of edibles and knowledge, follows: 1, healthy persons who have no aiscove&l''''11'' tP" 'eAlny partici , , : , eJ con""e the smallest group. 2. persons who think themselves healthy but nevertheless have significant impair Fated with fervor. After the numerous presents were ex niouea. corrre was served and ments inis group is most m need of examination and treatment i a period of more serious onm ton ed and will benefit most from competent health service. 3, Well and I u JT TSiS near well persons who believe themselves more or less sick. This I North Land. Among the guests was an group, including neurasthenics, hypochondriacs and faddists, are j ifeiirtady largely interested m f inan-prominent supporters of fakers and are in the vanguard of emo-1 eM "long the Pacific coast, tional health innovations of all kinds. 4, 111 persons who refuse to "0"1 Mexico to Juneau. Alaska, in a very graceful manner she led the con versation, on the necessity of public lm- a ... - ' .j UkilU til UN- n-.l,.eaan. S t- a a. . lortunate in being badly advised. They lose the advantage fff of i!.ar'y earlv ! n nev,ng IT.S the mo8t . eMent"11 V, ,. T Pved treatment by wastinir time nn nr,9trma a Th ; - , rxv-tv. inrat ierunH nignway from Ashcroft to Ketrhtkan . , ,, . . aresickand realize it from their symptoms. with Jter.is leading to the revive t - .. . . . . towns, Several Prince Rupert people were present, our esteemed hostess (nee Miss Bernlce Palmer) became much enthused over the prospect. To abbreviate, the subject became extremely Interesting, which resulted In a series of resolutions, suggested by the English lady and unanimously adopted by the twenty-five present. The resolutions follow: Whereas that portion of the province of British Columbia lying north of Ash croft and bearing northwesterly to Ketchikan, is a vast Empire of rich natural resources, the development of which Is greatly retartled for he want of a paved public highway: and Whereas the country being mountain ous a public highway would entail a large eapruoHure oi public money; and Whereas the political weight of the province belngjn the south, government appropriations are difficult to obtain: Whereas said highway would prove a peat commercial asset to civic, provincial, and federal governments; and Whereas American Alaska Is linked with British Columbia socially, finan- ifiri DA4LT NiSWS Monti. u . rlallv and rnmmerrlallV auflerlng from i like highway ttecefsrtles, J ;i.$MlU'TIONS. I 1, Therefore be It resolved that a preliminary aurvey be made on the first ' benches along the route from H&reltou ' to Ketchikan. 3. Resolved Jhat the expense of the survey be borne by the etrte :Ue : mints, provincial government and fedJ eral 'government, shr:and share alike! ; be; further 3. Resolved that civic bodies raise I thtlr proportion o! coat of aald survey i by" dances, tea piruea. carnivals and VANCOUVER. March 14. losses to ,prung lucernes. ell towns participating me ana property in Vancouver ana simultaneously. 1j Be It further! resolved In order toj overcome, political opposition i l: That public highway district be ; formed from Ashcroft to the northern i boundary of ErMh Columbia and from the" Pactlro .Ocean to Alberta line. i 'i: 'That aiia highway district be bonded for a given period to raise revenue test highway construction. 3. That the "provincial government bo petitioned to enart a law to form such highway district. 4. That auch formed highway district assume the redemption of said bonds, principal and Interest a maturity. . 3. That atd highway district should not be exempt from regular provincial Automobile Club director and member i tuet lor me government upkeep, of tbe'speilal Investigating commute. Be further resolved .VVTlOYtl. ASsET 1. That such highway will betjome a great national and provincial asset a. That the. highway . district thus lormed would fcrar one third of dost of construction and upkeep. , j 3. That the.; provincial foveromerrt ! become liable for one third the tost of construction and upkeep. 4. That the federal gavernment likewise bear one third of cost ef construction and maintenance. . Be It further resolved I 1. That a small toll be eoflected for vehicular traffic to apply to a sinking fund. 3. That a gasoline tax be collected per gallon on aU gasoline sold within the highway district. 3. That permanent residents within the district be allowed free vehicular patsage In the discharge of their daily duties. 4. It is believed by this small as- to obtain from the usual sources. They "V-nhle that aueh htirhwav taonda would therefore Instructed the research bureau meet with active sale In the United of the Automobile Club, to investigate states at par. every trarftc accident for the year Just 1 Be it further resolved I cioted and for 1927 to date, with a view . x. That the civic government! and , tv, ascertaining the total uncompen-1 boards of trade of Northern British Col-sated damages. , umbm take up this matter with the Such a survey, the committee de- ttles and towns of American Alaska! clared at the meeting, would give the i JOHN OLIVER IS correct ratio between the above losses I j. That a conv ol the oroceedlnes of GREAT PREMIER. ln1 tne cost to motorists under com-i this birthday party be forwarded to! Though will Insurance, a measure very dls- i tne Prince Dully News for no one deny the trood noints nossessprl hv hi, Rupert publl- -r.m4.o.n.. : j.. II.. i , ... . . 1.. . ' itsieiui to many. An alternate proposal ration if ih Am th .m Tn.ttr iinuciMWia, n is generally conceueu mat John Uliver in th trrout.ti , . . , . v d "j r .yic,ijt: voices 10 me Jaiejamentea &ir Kichard, dcmnlty fund collected and admlnls- f publication of aame In aU papers of JlcUride, who was affable and astute; Hon. W. J. Bowser, aloof j t"d by the government along the lines i 0rthera British' Columbia and American and strong; and Hon. H. C. Brewster, who, unfortunately, was not of lhe workman's compensation laws Alaska free of charge, spared so that his abilities might be put to the test i Tne ,att'r wa lvocated chiefly be- j Your correspondent acted as secretary John Oliver, old though he mav be but none th 1p nVl llcau,e of Us Btaaer cost and more nd forwarded aame as advised. one of the brightest figures in Canadian nuhhV lifp t.v v,. i equitable rqultab!e distribution. distribution. j prince ruperter aoiy iea tne provincial government for the last ten years. Obtaining San Francisco. Xen Years Ago in Prince Rupert , MAilCH II, 1917. It Is suggested that the Prince Rupert ' dry dock, which la Idle now. might be used for the corUtructton of refrigerator cars. The shortage of these at the j present time is adversely affeetlng hall but fishing. .ne rteiaii Mercnanu Association, on motion of Martin OTtellly, seconded by Solomon Mussallem, last night went on record as being opposed to the Wednes-dsy half holiday. The association fs-von no more than 32 hours work a week for clerks. A slide near Amsbury blocked the railway yesterday so that the train, due here last evening, did not arrive until nudqje way loiDosn Woollens One washing with alkali-laden cake soap or chips may ruin your expensive woollens. No need to take chances ! Keep them oft, unshrunken, unladed prolong their usefulness by washing them in gentle Lux suds ttluaji. Jhere is no Substitute for LUX L727 Jseverdid a Qtp of Coffee taste as goad as this. . . . Such a remark 1 a tribute to any hostess but it is deserved when coffee is served with Eagle Drand Condensed Milk instead of cream and sugar. " Eagle Drand improves the finest cup of coffee, gives it a richer "body," a delicious mellow flavour, a tempting golden color. Eagle Brand is pure creamy milk, thoroughly blended with granulated sugar. It is not only more satisfactory in coffee than ordinary cream, or top -milk, and sugar, but more economical, as well. It keeps perfectly in the open tin until used. Your grocer can supply you. TJ0 this morning. A n.-Jt lut a freight rar Just back cl the engine and t.ierr was general coiaTus j:. No one was Mur PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EUROPEAN TOURS Personally Conducted Tours have beeu arranged this Summer, under the Joint supervision of the Canadian National Railways and the Cunard 8teamshlp Company to Oreat Britain and Europe and return. All transportaUuti. iiotel and sight-aeelng expenses Included In fares. Call at City Ticket Office. Third Avenue, or phone 300. for particulars and descriptive literature. Advertise In the Dally News. LAND ACT NOTICE OK IVTEVriOS TO AITI.Y TO TO i.kam: LtMl In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north shore of Crescent Inlet. Moresby Iiland, Queen Charlotte Islands, in the Province of British Columbia, and being about one and a half mUes from the head uf the Inlet. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Marine Broker. Intends to apply for a lease ol the following described lands: Commetdng at a post planted on the north shore of Crescent Inlet, about one and a halt miles from the head of the iniet; tnence northwesterly 20,' chains, thence southwesterly 20 chains; thenee southeasterly 30 chains; thenct northeasterly 20 chains, and containing fortv (40) acres, more or less. JAMES FIELD. Applicant Dated November 27. 1B3: ' LAND ACT NOTICE Ol' INTENTION TO APPLY Til 1(1 l.l.Ai; I.ANM Ins net. ana situate at Huston Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islsnds. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M. Crrl of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation fish packer. Intends to apply for a lease ol uve loiiowing oescriDca lands: Commencing at a post planted al northeast corner about 1,000 feet westerly from miners' cabins at head of Huston Inlet: thence westerly 2v chains; thence southerly about 12 chains '.hence easterly 20 chains; thence northerly about 12 chains, and contalnlnr 34 acres, mors or less. ROBERT M, OURR1E. Applicant LAND ACT NOTICE Or INTENTION TO AITI.Y TO IX am: I ()ltl:si()U; In Oraham Island, 3ufen Charlotte Island Land Recording District of Prlnre Kupert, ana situate at rerguson Bay Maasett Inlet, Ornham Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Company Limited ot Vancouver, BC occupation Manufacturers, intend to apply for a lease ot ths following described lands: Commencing -at a post planted at the northeast corner of DL. 1371; thence westerly, following northern boundary of said Lot to the northwest comer of said Lot; thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the high tide mark of Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly point of Echinus Point: thence southeasterly to the point of commencement, and containing 1 no acres, more or less. POWELL RIVER COMPANY. LTD , . a. a, JPOUKl WllSOn. I pated 4th November. Ibuo, CONDEN5ED MILK. LAND ACT MiTicr; or ivtextiov to rri.v to TO PI Kf tltst: Mi In Prince Rupert Land Recording Ols-net of Prince Rupert, and situate on ihr :iorth shore of the South Arm of Ituvjr. Harbor. Moresby Island. Queen . harlotte Islands. Province of British u lumbia. TAKE NOTICE that Jam. Field, of Prince Rupert. DC. occupation Marine Broker. Intends to apply lor permission a purcnaae uie loilt lands: William. described Oornmenelng at a post planted on the iorth shore of South Ann ol Tasw Harbor. Moresby Islaril. Queen Charlotte Islands, in the Prfrtnc of Briiuh Columbia, about 3 chains from the end of -.he Government trait; thence 10 chains northeasterly, thence 10 ha ins north-westerly; thence 10 chain southwesterly, thence 10 chains southeasterly, and containing twenty (JO) aerts more or, Dated November 3. JAMES FIELD, Applicant. 191 NAVHiABLK WATER PHOTKC-TION ACT. K.H.C. UltrTr.K 113. MASSETT CANKERS. LIMITED, hereby jive notice that it baa, under Section (even of said Act. denoaru-d with the Minuter of Public Work at Ottawa and it the office of Ue District Registrar ol .he Land Registry District of Prince llupert. at Prince Rupert. Br de-vrlpUon of the site and Man of Uie wharf and pier proposed to be built on 'he Masselt Indian Reserve. Number One, on Orahans Island. Province of awnasD uwumota. AND take notice that alter the expiration of one month from tlata of the tint publication Of this notice Uaaaatt Oannara Limited wiU. under Kwttton Seven of aald Act. apply to the Minister if Public Works at his office m the City of Ottawa, for approval of vte and plana, and for leave to construct said harf and pier. DATED at Prince Rupert this 3fith day of Febr.iary, 1927. MASeETT CANNERS LIMITED. Hy tta Solicitors, Msnsan tt Ooaaales MINERAL ACT CEHTIITCtTE Or IMPKOVEMENTH NOTICE Juantta. At'vox. Oranhv Al amn Ximimn Pinto. Wann Praetlonal No. 2, and Monte Fractional Mineral Claims, situate in the nuin Mining uivision of Casstar District. Where located: -On Warm River. Taku Arm of Tajtlsh Lake. TAKE NOTICE thai I, Charles V. Bob, Free Miner' Certificate No, 89.708, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Orant of the above claim. And further take notice that action. under section Bfl, must be commenced before the Issue of such Certificate of improvements. Dated this 1st day of January, AD II. Mr.N, FRASER. Agent LAND ACT, NOTICE Of INTENTION TO APPLY TO ri'ltCHAMK I.ANII TAKE NOTICE THAT I. Arthur Robert- son. Massett, B.C., occupation Mlllman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at northeast corner ot lot 1903, Q C.I. District; thence south fifty chains; thence east forty chains; thence north to shore; thence following hlghwater mark to point of commencement, containing one hundred acres. morn or less. Located thle 30th day of December, loan, AXITIIUR rtOOmiTOON, J if. LnT jr.- o-anMii, ' Bvy i I'l i,t i f. a Oivesuui"" ssssssssssawi Jin tsiULt. llKl'tD HfCWP IK aaaaaaaaaaW 1 J - il'aWI Cocoanut Macaroons Melt 2 aquam of chocolate arul mis wall with 1 can of Itunlan'a l ash Brand Con. ilenanl Milk. 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