1 l A(!R TWO - ASTH Chronic Bronchitis, Head and Bronchial Colds, Hay Fever . . . . cms maw ni,. .Au tt& i comrort by Aithm-hv rMured alt the eon if Ini tfuttkmt alow suawfation Nmrthrlnt. if $ 1 be of AZ M AH, "urauiiw airnima, Oct I no brmt vut'tive relief, your drunitt will mum your mtHirr. RAZMAH contain, o allfhtt-.t trace of any danr-rou. bahitformlne dnif. No emoket no aprayt -juat swallow two RAZ-MAU Capauirt with hot drink at mealtima. "To Slip To-nlht. UkRAZ-MAII To. oy. it .tmrna, .nmn.i- Bronchitis, Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - SPCCIAL Tor book'rt and rnrr out trial of RAZ. MAH. arnd Sc to Templetona Ltd., Toronto J. TEMPLE' TON'S 9S 86 MATURED IN CHARRED OAK CASKS RS Head and Bronchial Colda, Hay Fcvrr," f A m mm for Comfort use KAZtoAH The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. ; SUHSCRlirriON RATES: , . City Delivery, hy mail or carrier, per month ...... . Jiy mail'to'-all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year , To all other countries, in advance, per year Transient Display Advertising, per inch per insertion ... Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch Jiocal Readers, per insertion per line ....... Classified Advertising, per insertion per word Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line . . . . ,. . . . , Contract Rates on Application. W1I ' LVJ 1 -it I Ins aflverli?enicnt Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British .Columbia. $1.00 $6.00 $7.50 $1.40 $2.80 25c 2c 15c All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 2 p.m. on day preceding publication. All mJvertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. P Saturday, Jan. 15, 1927 BRUCE OPENS SERIOUS QUESTION. The one outstanding feature of the public utterances in Can- nrln nf Premier tlfiifA A A..o4wnl: - ti. i i , . ...aa.ax.. ut nusuaiiii was ins j)ersisient ex n o fl a l i o n , remier Bruce might have talked a little bit too loud to be polite, j "ia ones views, )t nas been at least refreshing to get the poinU of view of these two leaders of oth'er Dominions. Their visits have been much appreciated by Canada. QUEBEC AND THE EMPIRE. Perhaps there Is something more than unselfish zeal for Britain a welfare in the anxiety of FrenchCanadian Quebec for the preservation of the Empire tie as expressed in the legislature of that province by both the Premier and the Leader of the Opposition, It looks a little as if Quebec wants In tnnv nww04 t. ir. - j"vcvnuu ui mc union . ... . . Jack without being overly , anxious to rise ..auuo iu hoc to iu its lis defence ueience in in time lime 01 ofi nil CSS. SI adlan writers which were to be used as a text book In the schools. Charles a. D. Roberta submitted a manuscript which was later rejected because the department thought that It was so Interesting that the children would neglect their other studies in preference for It. Even In the fair province of British Columbia at the present -time, the subject of CanadUn History had been taken off, the entrance examination papers and frnade an optional subject for atu-dents. .MOST KNTKKT.slMMI Tfii recital was .nost enterUlnlng and the speaker was accorded a eeneroua amount of applause by hla hearers who seemed to enjoy his numerous witti cisms as well as his lntereitlne nor- trayal of Canadian l.'fe and Ideal. D. H. Hartness acted as chairman and. during the evening, vocal solos were rendered by Mra. H. C. Fraser and J. E. Davv. imnnninlMi v. w r n . . a " j ."m aai a. 11. ivus. aim Mra. H. C. Fraser. j Mr. McRaye will lecture In Anyox on I Monday and return here and then leave for Hszelton and Prince Oeorge. returning south to Vancouver by rail Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert J.tMMRY 1.1. 191T, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Waugh arrived from the south yesterday afternoon on the Princess Sophia. P. Loreiuen? dl assessor, auhmitfrrf his annual report, last evening, the same being received and filed. Thlsj year mere is a decrease of 2.198,219 from; the preceding year or about lflii " Aptr cent less than the 1810 assessment. J . There is keen Interest locally as to the formation of the police and license boards for the year 1917. Mrs. Dj, C. Strang and child left for an """a"1 tr'P itwday to Australia. VHIS DAILY NEWS Suturdav. JuKua. '9? ' Walter McRaye, Noted Lecturer, uepiores lock or Appreciation for Literature of Canadians Deploring the lack of appreciation for Canadian literature and the apathy of Canadian Clubs in not putting over propaganda in this regard, not only because it was Canadian but because it was also worth while, Walter McRaye, well known Canadian lecturer and entertainer, concluded a fine address and program of entertainment last evening in the auditorium of the Booth Memorial School. The nnrlfrrtrlitm ina M'a.11 flllaail til trreot M MT?nv. nnflup tViu micninau J it lata. t.ta a . ... "va. aaaav. v. aj . . .'.a .., j miium nv t M .7 f V t. ia of the Ptrent-Teacher organization on his second oublic appearance in Prince Rupert. The program included the reading of selections from such well known Canadian author i i .i. . . M Henry Drummond. Pauline Johnson. ; wwe Mrs strana' mother la located. , Hobcrt W. Service. Charles O. D. t noberts, Arthur Strtnger. Marjorle Pick- 8 lrwln chlef forMt taT ,thall and WlUon McDonald, the reclta. Pr)nce Rupm dlBtrlct r(turnec, tn, ; lions being Interspersed with personal clty yest,r(iay from Victoria where he .M.i, v...... v... ..... WM callf1 on departmental business. Canadian stage. . . Mr. McRaye. as the first reader of ffNf TTmrn UinilT Drummond works, was particularly , 1 1 1 I JVI U V IV MlV pleasing In his happy Interpretations of 111 II Vli 10 llLl 1 1 French Canadian life and mannerisms and pictured the various moods and temperaments of "the habitant" In a very dellzhtful wav. He also anoeared t to advantage In his rendering of Pauline John.ion s "Ballad or Yada which was the last poem she write and which had ! for it setting the Queen Charlotte ! i lands. His versatility was shown by the manner in which he turned from HEAD OF SCOTS KLKC'TLII I'KKMItKNT Ol' ST. AN- IHtKH'S SOCIKTY T SK.MI- vr..i:i.Y c.i:m:ki. mi:i:tini I.AM NKillT Ella Carman to .Robert W. Service and I Jmes S. Irvine was elected prtslden then back to Charles O. D. RaberU te- 1 01 e St. Andrew's Society for the en lections elvlnir an lnternrrtatlon which suing" term of office at a aeneral mee. w'as both diversified and resourceful. , lng of the Society which waa held latt Whether reminiscent or critical he waarnignt. able to carry his audience with his sym-! The list of officers chosen was pathetic appreciation of Canadian pro- follows: blems and his unbounded enthusiasm for ' Honorary President Malor-Oeneral J the .Canadian future. ;W. Stewart t'AXAHA's LITKKATt itK ; Honorary Vice-president. Major John In speaking of the birth of Canadian j Mcoregpr, V.C. literature, the speaker took his hearers President. James S back to the old province of Nova Scotia to the village of Port Royal when. In -Anfi arr T Hnurlnta frlnri nf Ramliel fl fTriamrtlaln th PrnrH v - 1 I nlorer u-rnta. tb flMrt rlmma TVi rirt r priming ' press in tanaaa also appeared " i In this old province by the sea In the Irvine. First Vice-president. Howard Steen. Second Vice-president, W. Anderson. Treasurer. A. A. Connon. Secretary. J. J. Little. Warden. J. McLean. Auditors R. Davey an! W. Barton Executive A. Clapperton. Ben renru voiced wherever he anol-P. th.it tr,i n,,m!r,? .t,M .... Inth century. In IT76 Benjamin , son. Oeorge Scott. James Black, and i .. I u.u auiuc jis rc- ;Fran;tiln Kat 4 prmuug pxe, type and, James Haddon. s)onsibiIilies in the matter of its own if not Imperial defence. The I paper to Montreal m an endeavor to en-1 Australian Premier indicated by his words that he was ait the sympathy of the people in thejnnin VUIIJUIA hope for the future peace of the world. In fact seemed to forsee danger and uprising in many directions. If hi predictions are accepted it will naturally follow that his advice as to defence should be accepted. Canada will probably give serious thought to his advice and it is to be hoped that any action which ma V ensue will lip fnnnrloH nn nnmimnii. ,.;.!.. f . , American war against cngiana. Wh'n wntn """vu 1111411111.1,11 staunch Imperialist and it be judged from his '"I JI15111?1, "?Und- may ' 1 fc "i" "is general general tone tone that mat i, Lake , ... , crosetng Champlaln the press, print r ne ho hnlria noias tiffin nuie km.. U t..l. a .1 ...... i and paper went into the water. rnJi and trn m-r TrnvrA hut Thei the! paper was lost. Upon arrival in Mon-1 tU. "war Larten U New rrrldfiit - .... . . . . . . . I . . .1 . . . . uci me jjarr waa puDiisnea on. me 1 back of blue wall paper which also sup- j pi.ru wie inauuaczipt lur our iirsi Doou printed In this part of Oanada. The v , -..-......uB vU.ia,uC,rtuo.i 01 a serious jnext year found Kingston wlih a prlnt- question and not on divergent view formulated for political ex-j'11? Pr the first book to be pediency or argument. published In Upper Canada appeared at In contrast to Premier Bruce, it I. to be noted that Premier j 2 TuTTLVZ Loates of New Zealand takes the stand that Canada's defence is'e1 bT win'iam Ljron MeKenzie. grand- none 01 nis anair. There will be many Canadians who will annre- Mackenzie King, the SiK? S "ne. at tl,e time ITTlVl 1 . r, thSf: ....v, m same .aaiiic 1.1111c thinking llllllnjllg that I adjan novel " by - William Klrby J en- Touching upon w1 the -"c aubject uujc m of Cana iana- The French-Canadian eninv nnA.raA i. n idlan hlstorv. the ivik,r tniri nf hn i-avufctu luiuicjjca unuer tne ' ' dominion of Great Britain that they would probably lose if this'" one Ume ,n the gre,t PrOTln INSTALS OFFICERS I'rrM-ntalliin Made to O. . Julin- mhi l.u.t M(ht Offlcers of the Valhalla Uxlge were installed last night as follows: President, Oscar Larsen. Vice-President. Mrs. B. Johnson. Secretary. Johitf Dybhavn. Chaplain. Mra. Jennie Frit. Marshal. Mm. Lottie Pedersen. Inner guard. Mra.U Easen. Outer guard. C. J. Jotfnaon. Trustee. John Bergman. At a - wva social held unu after i V7i the .i.C meeting iZlCClWg O W. : titled The Oolden Dog" and then the! A. Johnson waa Dresented with . h.nH. volume of Major Richardson entitled j some elurj bag In recognition of his "KOUl appearea. aepictmg tne con- services as treasurer for twelve succes splracy of Pontlac in 1812. This was fol- nve years, lowed by the famous "8am Slick" from vvpiinj uetaiue a separate - nation or annexed with "a... the United Stafpa "uu,u ym can UIIHCU OlUieS. lales- The The lovaltv loyalty of of th- the Prenon-rUr,. French-Canadians s is not 12 j i' a. led for tenders on manuscrlpu from Can questioned but there may also be a Kelfixh Intiin.ut tn Co,, i ' u i.,ii mi-ii uiuur THE REAL VITAL ISSUE. W.I JJ0?" " -gh buJhre recalls that Sir Charles Tupper and Sir 1 1 lit in i n"eA mdeJbadLKesses at the probable growth of population Canada,- having hazarded the estimate that in 1925 'there BuHetne Vt the EdmoS Bulletin. But they were not . wrong Jn thinking that the country Z rW1 h-n, many PeLp,e- And lh6 more- important fact S that of the ten millions now here there are fewer in actual want than in any other country on earth having as many inhabitants. Growth of population, ! one thing about which we are doing more worrying than necessary, and always have. The vital consideration is the wel-fare of the people who are now here. If we concentrate on that people of the kind worth having will come in quite as large number, " as can be accommodated. A WHISKY ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICINAL USE; OF FINE QUALITY AND WELL MATURED lADlM(jJlB Whisky the pen of Judge Halliburton. These three volumes were the forerunners." said the speaker, or a big school of Canadian writers who number more than three hundred apdla growing every day and plajriSj a great part In developing the national spirit of Canada- BATTALION ORDERS By Lleut.-Colonel J. W. Nlcholls. Officer Commanding. 1st Battalion North British Columbia Regiment, 102nd Bn. CEP. Parade. Battalion parade In the armory. Monday evening at 8 pjn. 8Ignl section parade for Instruction Tuesday at 8 pm. First aid class attend for Lecture Thursday at 8 pm. Band practice in the Armoury. Fri- day at 8 pjn. Rifle Jo. W25013 la mlaslng from the Armory. Uny he having-this rifle In tneir possession mUst return aam Immediately to .the Quartefmaster' store. Muskttry. Miniature range practice Friday, at 8 pm. The Fourth Annual Regimental Ball win be held in the Moose Hall at 1 pjn. fJIday tvenlng. 3lst.Jai.uanr. 1977 Orderly Offlcer for the week endlne oaturaay. January 22; Lieut. J. 8, Wil. son; orderly sergeant: Sergt. Cadwa-lader. 8. D. JOHNSTON, Major and Adjutant, Attd. 1st Bn. N B C. Regt A new order lasued by the Soviet authorities forbids all persona in mlli- tary service to enter aaloons. Large. Red Pimples Covered Her Face MIm JIaUe Moore, Itlonhelm, Ont., writes:- "A short while sro my face was covered with large, red r'mploa. I tried several remoilioa- ).n .li .'.li At last a friena adticod me to tako and 1 took threu hot tie. 1 will never regret Ihe day I did thla as my ace Is entirely cleared up. M.v inothet hna taken H.H.n. tor lieailanhea, and she httn't l.a.l (lie least sIkti of a headache for a lonr time." This valuaUe remedy has Uea on the market for the past 4 years! put up only ,y The T. illlbuni Co., IalraEtod, Twrciato. Ott, IB BRIGHTEN YOU 11 HOME AT LITTLE EXPEN S E Conjjolcum dealers thrntihuut Canada' are now able to offer the well-known foNGOLEUM S GOLD SHAL -4rt-Rugs at new low price levels. Persian, Chinese, Oriental and domestic patterns, rich in bright, cheerful colorings, arc all substantially reduced to the low prices here shown. Ask your dealer to $how you tfic cotriplctcatort tnent of attractive patterns at these low nrioi. 9x12 feet. Formerly 517.25 Now $15.50 9 v 9 - i3.oo 9 7H M " 10.75 9x 6 AT? Other aires are atao reJuccJ in price. ary 1 a. tor wueen Charlotte Islands, will all at Masaett Inlet port only, re-urnlnc direct to Prince Ruoert. arrtv. ng here some time Mondat. the 17th. ' mis boat will then enter dry dock for nnual overhaul. Tha SB. Prince Joh-l rtll leare Prince Rupert Tuesday eten- rut. Januar 18. tnr RtM.nl. tnlaat ,.4 authern poru Sn Queen Charlotte Is. ands. proceeding through to Vancou ver. Learlng Vancourer. thla auamet 11I replace the. Prince Charles In the Queen Charlotte'' Island, serrlce. calllnj it all port on the Islands, both north ind southbound, 13 nOVKUXaM EXT LlQUqlt CT." sotick op .trrucATiov urn HEr.11 1.11 NOTTrn-tn 'tirnrriv nivru '.he 10th dsy of Peoruary next, the tin- Control Board for. licence In mpect l premise being nart of the Jjuilrtinir :nown a Seal Cove Hotel, situate at he City of Prince Rupert. In the Pro- ince at nrttlah fTnlnmhi. unnn ih. snda deaerlbed ai all that nnrtinn nf WaU-front Block ' -I," Bar of Prince "iff". 01 rni.ee Hupert, rO' lnra nf nritl.h VklumKIa If.n nnt Prince Rupert tahnd Registration Dls. Jlct. and being more particularly de "fVimiTi.n.ln. 'm tu.lr.1 u . k l.k. 11.. i wva.'.aa , aasaa. a. pVBai. t III iaainaa. iinr vi tTTariiig iiorin otf aeg. 28' 8" east a distance of 707.20 feet from the centre of circle is shown on al(i Plan ftiartlnn t lh.n udeg. 35' 24" east a distance of 80 feel W m VI1(., .lltTatCV O.I Org. aft 93 east a distance of 100 feet to a point, thence north 8deg. 35 35" west dls- tanfa? Of HA f t tn a rwalnt thaanata. .Mith 83deg. 34' 35" west a distance of IbO feet to the point of commencement." tor the sale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises. DATED this 13th day of January. 1037. II. A. DODD, Applicant "GOVERNMENT I.IQUOK ACT" IxonrK op appmcatIiix roit iiki;h Licr..r u NOTICE IS HEREBY CJIVEN that on the 1st day of February next the under signed intenda to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence in respect to premise being part of the building anown a uemrai Hotel, situated at the corner of rirst and Beventh Street, in the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, upon the land described aa Lots Eleven (111 and Twelve (13). Thirteen lis)- and Fourteen (U), 1 In ninrlr Taatl Ini n..uH a-. . . a . ... taw,, uaklivil W 1 1 - I ;C!ty of Prince Hupert. Province of Brit I1I1 Columbia, according to a roistered map or plan depoaited in the Land Itea. Istry Office at the City of Prince Rupert ' . . afneaaaM aforeaald m..S a i.h a and numbered 23, for the sale of beer by the alasa or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises. DATED at Prince Hupert. B.O., thl 3rd day of January, 1037. COIl A K, I1I.ACK, Applicant. 13.60 11.75 9.75 7.75 Longer Wc.ir Coneoleum is now maJe wlih ah improved onjer-.veiririjr surface that will ensure years of aailtfaclory rar. Concoleum Canada Limitto - Montrfal ALTERATION IN QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE The 8a. Prince Charles salUnz from Prince Rupert 8 00 pm. Saturday. Janu in I ri i. . . Jvvm owek JmMMce iih if , , j- A new. longer-wearing surface. f ti I f mf vk H al substantially reduced. Prices ' ml UVil Pmtl. n K S',1 hmn vi tut f Prrtim" '.. ,., . tr ' mJ Km k a s. bmAtmm4 Tmupt COLO tCAL I J J I cv.iAyirr. I j I urujAaTiao) tuourms vatArMMttaa aaaaaaat J Do Not be Misled! You will knwv genuine Confolrtun, mi ImprowJ hmtrt -utarfn tuijoct by the CoU Sivl afftird lo the imuct of euth Hut. Thit Cold Seal 1$ ytur tuatanie ttj tathfattkm, Tint coupon enliiln you la a vn.Ltn h.v ,n . all id diiracilvr ratirrn in tlirir full iJo I I Coneoleum Canada Limited, 1270 St. Patrick Street, Montreal. Send me without cot or obiicj i' n a copy of your Utet pattern bookie entitled "nriihttn Your Home h Concoleum Cold Seal Art-Rue." Name Addrei City Prov WHEN PURCHASING Don't : Forget Montreal : Importers who brought Montreal Prices to Prince Rupert a Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. B. Miller, Proprietor Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 23.. Third Avenue. Prince Hupert. H.C. Ilalr Floor Nroom from S'l.M) to $.lr Weluhted Floor I'ollshlnjt Urushen .S 1.0(1 Chentlrnlly Treated Dry Dunllni; ,Mopt KI.7." Floor Wnx, either liquid or nolle, from aof up EASY VACUUM EI.KCTHIC WASIIEHS 6 Cylinder Sterling Marine Engine for Sale Cheap Medium Heavy Duty 90.125 II. I complete with nolf starter nnd new battery, only ued eleven month. Excellent condition, barKnln price. Vrit A. E. A1TKEN, 10121 IGlKt Street, - Edmonton, Alia.