I PACE tW6 II 1 ; I II-Jl The Daily News kFIUNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA! ;, Publii&ed Every Afternoon, except Sunday, i by Jrince'iRupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. -9 II. F. rULLEN - - Managing Editor. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Deliverj', by mall or carrier, per month $.qo By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $G.OO 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 Readers, per Insertion per line fjsc Classified Advertising, per insertion per word 2c Legal Notices, each Insertion per agate line l5c'vteUon that " wouW not lon untu Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. SIGNIFICANT TEST OF PARTY STRENGTH. 98 86 Thursday, March 3, 1927 TARIFF WAS ISSUE IN 1927 BUDGET. , Some of the eastern papers described it this year as a Conservative budgetirom a Liberal governments That was because it for no tariff reductions. Tariff entered into the budget .-provider even BOVRIL puts STRENGTH into you puts VITALITY into you puts BEEF into you BOVRIL- Creates Energy I 'CONSERVATIVES' i ANNUAL MEETING' tl A. MAN'S Is rXIXTCO PKEsWKNT: t'OXVKNTlOX PLANEII lICr'OUK JIXE 1 m . -j .- n TheiiCpnservatlve ' Association at , its. annual! meeting lost night in the Cluti room cu Third Avenue eleeted E. A. Mann as president lor the year. Other officers elected were: First Vice-President J. H Thompson. Seco:id Vice-President. W. R. Love. Secretary-Treasurer W. W. Wright; Nine members were elected to com pose, with the four officer, the executive for the ensuing year as follows: C. H. Crme. 3. A. Xlrkpatrlck. W. E. FUher. Robert Blauce, C. V. Evltt, D. C. Stuart. S. W. Taylor. J. O. Williamson and R. V. O. LePtne. During the course of the evening short addresses were given by J. H. Thompson, W. R. Love, C. H. Orme. (S. H. Munro. W. E. Fisher. E. A. Mann. W. Slbbald. D. C. Stuart and J. A. Kirk- Patrick on the political situation In the province and the opinion was expressed that a provincial contest was nt very iar distant. Mr. Mann, in accepting the office of president, made a humorous speecn on political matters and expressed the con- Prince Rupert had a Conservative mem-t;r at Victoria as well as at Ottawa. Zteference was made to the publicity that the city ajid district were receiving at the hands of J. C. Brady, M.P who hasbeeu talcing an active part in the discussion at Ottawa. TO IIOMWONVKNTIOX The matter of selecting delegates for I a provincial nominating convention was lalsD discussed and the executive was lacked to attend. to the matter and arrange for a meeting when it was con-IS'Ored advisable. It was Intimated The division on the budget at Ottawa early yesterday morning thtt " wouW Prbbiy be wise to have was a significant test of ctatlm heW tm June 1 " party strength. It showed that, even in a pinch the Liberal government can muster a majority of 23 over any TJ meetlng w enthusUl,tlc wlth possible opposition. Since the Progressives, United Farmers of jabsut seventy member, of the aasocta-Alberta and Laborites, who normally to be counted on as' Liberal tion m attendance. HIITinnrl fr vnin1 mrninof V. .r..nMMnv LI . u . . . . . ... .w. u, , ui,uiu uic K"ti""icnw mi ims, tne most import-, uon. a. t: loimie was elected as ant issue that the session is expected to produce, it may be antici- Honorary President and J. c. Brady, pated that it will prove the closest division on any matter of import- iup- Honorary vice-president. ance that may arise. It has been proven that theLiberals have a splendid working LIBRARY BOARD HAS majority such as Premier King had wished during his first five ViTrrTiiio nrrm i n years as Premier. Now with a clearly expressed mandate from the KfcUULAK MllIINu people of Canada and a good record of achievement already behind ; it, the Liberal government looks like a permanent thing for a good ; nutine iiiMnr. up i.at iiit ite-many years to cbme in Canada. . I i"rtf r interest are imrUr.i The regular monthly meeting of the Library Board took place last evening. George V. Wilkinson, president, occupy lng the chair. Members present were Aid. M, M. Stephens, James Black and Rev. a. a. Slacker as well as the inougn tfte document did not provide for an changes. In fact tariff librarian. was responsible for the only birfjget amendment that was made 1 Tn "port of the librarian showed namely that propounded by the United Farmers of Alberta. Liberals 1clrcuIa0on of book ,or mnth and Conservatives joined in turning that down but, as was not gen-' tot8mn 4437 T" iibrr open erally anticipated, the Conservatives voted against the budget as "1'! daJri- th "tnge dIl3r clrcuU" ihi" h - -m" ,o the - z:lz Jan increase or 31. the total number of borrower, being 2.429. Forty-one booto OPPORTUNITY Ffllf OK LOLA1, I firil . 1.J were received during the month by gift, MEMBER'S INDEPENDENCE. he by purchase and fourteen were dls- The Conservative even admitted that there was much virtue raraed- banging the total up to 5.708. in the budget. Therefore, having nothing themselves to offer, it' ne lnalctlon of the patronage of would have seemed the proper thing for them to support it Noth- :ht llbrarT bT cMUS w" the ' ing but politics, their chronic disposition to oppose, apparently guid- h' the Kt oi Book of KnowIeds ed them in voting as they did. In that connection it is noticeable iiouteauie Ut comm,u that tl,. lr.nol i.... n k u n ' , expressed hope that ome individual or me ioi.ai rnemoer, ukc an me oiner conservatives, voted against ijmi .ociety would donate a set, as there the measure. Coming from a constituency that has everything to were no fund, at the present for regain from low tariff and the Liberal policies, Mr. Brady missed an i placement. cAteuem opportunity io assert nis independence, lie proved him-i Business of the meeting vu other- sen, nowever, a Conservative or bust. ' HECTIC SESSION OF LEGISLATURE CLOSING. ii is gratnymg to see that a hectic session of the provincial ! legislature! w nearing its close. The people, if we judge aright, are! becoming sick of such abominable proceedings as have featured the j victoria session'thls year. They have had their surfeit of abused ana scanaai withal nothing constructive forthcoming from a bitter and envious opposition. , There are rumors of aq election before another session is called. Many people are inclined to the desire that there should be an election so the air' may be cleared' and something better produced next year than there was at this last meeting. TRAGIC ACCIDENT ON VANCOUVER ISLAND. The terrible tragedy at Duncan yesterday wherein a little girl lost her life in the explosion of a dynamite cap again points to the necessity of parents ever being on the look-out for just such unfortunate happenings. There is an old saying that the unexpected always happens. ' If people are anticipating such things as-these and are always guarding against them they will be expected and will probably never occur. wise of a routine nature Including the passing of accounts. INDUCTION TONIGHT OF REV. J. R. FRIZELL IN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Presbytery of Westminster will inset In the Preabyterlan Church tonight, Thursday. March 3. at 8 o'clock. This meeting U open to the public The Rev. Thomas Oswald. Moderator of Presbytery, will preside, and assisted by resident members of Presbytery, will induct the Rev. J. R. Frtzell Into the pastorate of the congregation. At the conclusion of the service, the Ladles' Aid will hold a reception in the basement of the church when Rev. and Mrs. Frlzetl will be introduced to all present. The Presbytery and officers of the church will be glad to welcome, both at the Induction service nd at the reception, any of the citizen, of Prince Rupert who can make It con venient to attend. A collection will be; taken to defray expenses. I INTERIOR COUPLE QUIETLY MARRIED' MUs MnTy SiiiiI llname llriile of Andrew j AnilerMin ul I nltril t'liun li Par- I oniuige jit Ml-ht 1 The marriage took place quietly at! the United Church parsonage .yesterday j af ternoon at S o'clock .of MUs Mary j Sophie Baul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Baul, Vlctorta, and Andrew Ander-1 son. on of Mr. and Mrs. John Herent Anderson of Sweden. The ceremony was ; Performed by George O. Hacker. Mr. and Mis. Anderson are Remaining Advertise In the Dally New.. iri DAILY NEWS Thurdv Hi;- r 0 St I. i' e 4 NATIYE COUPLE OF Tip TopCMh MAIUII 3, 1017 Commencing on March S local res taurant proprietor, are raising their prices. This action, they say, is necessary on account of the Increase In the cost of food stuffs. Mr- W. C C Mhan was a passenger SO SHORT OF BREATH ONE PRICE fMsil 1mm . mm w The Must tMt ion above thowt a eot rect Tip Top ttyle for Spring. ur the east ou this morning's train. DflDT rilUilPrU! tirrn Captain Bablngton's endeavor to i uiu own oun . rurtbetenw . Cueen Charlotte Qumu City Islands run for was the en- Sirs. .nr Vrlrj l iillnl In Marring? darted by the board of trade last night to Henry llr.nllry liy Kev. U. ! " 1 ' 1 llarkrr An arrival la town from the Queen , Cbartetles reported to the police that Last night at 120 o'clock. Rev. O. d. '' bt had lost 400 since he arrived In Hacker officiating, the marriage took ' cltT- place In the United Church Parsonag! of Mr.. Agnes Wesley and Henry Brad ley. both of Port Blmpson lUllbut sold yesterday on the ex Th at. !bae ' nine and eleven cent, for tendanu at the ceremony, which was;"" " of a quiet nature, were Mrs. Mark Edear ' and Fred pampbell. Jm raras. accoroing ,to a letter Mr. and Mrs. Bratfley. who arrived ln 'rrom nM returned to the I03nd th city yesterday, will remain "here for j r recovrring jrom wounos lew day before' ireturnlnj -to Port'1 Simpson where they will take up their residence. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert The Board of Trade . Is pressing; for the establishment of a smelter at Prince nupert Mr. Robert Anderson and family left lor Edmonton this morning where they will remain until after the war. SHE COULD HARD! V toccupatlon Manufacturers. Intend to ap- i ply for a lease of the following de- jib HkH HnilvElVfiDu ic;iwu ianu Mm. write.; w wwwsi wnn Southern (U.AJ Methodist minuter, ore not permitted to smoke anymore. Must tum over the old leaf. LAND ACT mitk.'k of intkntion to apply to li:ahi; i okksiioki; In Qraham Island. Quren Cliarlotte Island Ijind Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay. Massett Inlet, Oraham Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River company Limited or Vancouver, H.C I Commencing at a Dost nl anted at the northeast corner of D.L. 1571: thence eleou Moore, Mil ford, Ont., westerly, following northern boundary of -"I lad heart and nene ""I1! Lot to the northwest comer of aald i trouLla. nl l.. ... .!...., i ,l I Lot; thence westerly, northerlv and m.... o -iivi. u. uicaiu I. . rl. l- .1.. ..... -tl I eould hardly do my housework, ani jra. so nerrou. every little sound I heard felt like a shock to me, A friend of mine recommended I in the elty until Saturday when they hlrillr I . i. . it, ..J i win return to Burns Lake where Mr. ' tW w much swnd I pot the' Anderson Is engaged In the garage bus!- wnd box, and now I am elm like nes, The bride I. well known In the different woman." ' Interior, having rs.ided at Decker Lake , Mrt and Nery Till, ara COc. a for several year, with her parents. ; ,. druiflt nt dealer., or J"' on leeeiiit or prleo br n T. UULuru Co., Limited, Toronto, cm.. . .j , luuunmn vim iiiftii iiuv iiiara oi Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly point of Echlnu. Point; thence southeasterly to the point of commencement, and containing ISO acres, more nr less. POWELL RIVER COMPANY, LTD. Agent. J. Douglas Wilson Dated 4th November. 192A. MINERAL ACT tTKTincATi: or imimiovk.mknth NOTIIK Juanlta, Anyox, Uranby, Alamo, Rodeo, Pinto, Wann Fractional No. a, and Monte Fractional Mineral Claims, altuste In the Atlln Mining Division of Casslar District. Where located: On Wann Blver, Taktf Arm of Taglsh Lake. TAKE NOTICE that I, Charles V. nob. Free Miner's Certificate No. 80768. Intend, sixty day. from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the pur. pose of obtaining a Crown Orant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section BO, must be commenced 1027. iIcanadian Vacihc ' SSIISTAV , 1 MADE TO MEASURE Woolens from England, from Scotland, Srom Ireland The pick oi the world's leading mills Beautiful new fabrics rich tweeds and cheviots, handsome worsteds, fast dye blue serges. We are showing these Tip Top patterns here now, all ready to be made up in Spring suits or topcoats individually tailored to your measure. Come in now and see these handsome new cloths. You have your choice of any E. SABOURIN 121 Fourth Avenue Phone 75B (A few doors from C.P.R. Office) PRINCE RUPERT. H.C Tip Top material in our store at one standard price. .,1 Canadian Pacifk Railway C. Coaxt Service! Sailings from Prince Rupert tn Ketchikan, Mrantrll, Juneau. Hlntwat I rhrnary 41, lsrch !" To Vammnrr. Vlrtiirla, eattlr I rhnmry T .M.rrh It, T ritlMKHH ULATUHT.. I t Itiitrilnlr. tat llrlla Hlls, O-ran I alls Namu. Alert IU ('aiiiplx-ll Klver, and Vanmuier every MluMay. II ajn. Aeney for all Nlranohlp Lines. rull InfofmatluB ';3' W. v.. OUCH tlllt. Oeneral Agent Corner of 4th Htreet and 3rd Aenue, prince Rupert, ItC MOPS AND BRUSHES Dry Duxting Mops. No oil to soil. Make to pirk up and hold up the (lust. IS 1. 7." each Puint Ilruiiheft, each ."Of Whitewash Ilrunheit. each ."(l MILK From Ilulkley Vnlley FKES1I MILK AND Willi. PINO CKBAM Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone G57 GEORGE RORIE C1IAIITEHED ACCOUNT. ANT AND AUDITOR Plinil 3H7 t1S Hrcund Avenue West,, Prince It ii pert before the issue of such Certificate of Improvement. Dated this 1st da II, Me sy of January, An N. PRAURrt. Agent. O-Cedar Tri; n;; : Make It cany to ic ...i i tret-at plaren. Lars? K2.00 eAtti KnlHomlne Ilrushc Vnrnlih Ilrtuhe-. ca Floor IlruKhex, IlrooniH. Scrub Ilruhen. 20? to f Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd lNewbuppiies of Mens Clothing arrlvInK rctfiilarlr For Prlcen nncl (lualiV Don't ForRft Montreal Importers