1"AGE TWO FOR Sprains Strains Bruises ForSpraln.- ind Strain, rub with Pritnkillw every two hours until pain subsides. Keep injured p:,rt at rest. Then wrap bandage soaked in Painkiller around affected part; cover with dry cloth.. Kehew. tw ice daily until wclL For l$rui.es. raise bruised part t tfM&ibieVA pply first, cloths wrung out in iceld water J cbangS often tokeep cold. Then wrap with bandage soaked fn Painkiller;.' ' 1 DAVIS & MW'iKSi K. umi-nfritn ,,,.! Jjrw Tor M Montreal The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily New?, Limited, Third Avenue,:. H. F. PULLEN - '- Managing' Editor. received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. 6 RATIFICATION AT FISHERMEN'S FLOATS. Training in the art of sleuthing would not be necessary or this reader of the advertisements of the past to inform himself, from the cancer-cure ads, that cancer was a menace to the generation and, that obesity and exceeding thinness concerned the public as greatly Vs the malignant cancer. ' The advertisements are also a record of economic conditions, revealing market prices and estimating the supply and demand. can preserve for posterity. ImoreBreadandMerBimaX puRiry FLOUR . ll (jf mlllMdliiff Qualities lilEnj31lim..S.):)l,ll,M:i.l,l:H .News officer To the HIght Honourable W. L. Mae- 2tf thir" the T nes; 57ple aga.inst t,nations wh!ch have comc ., ;z into their country, n set foreign courts where natives up as well as pmv held b, Asiatic, .hail be ex-appro-alien nationals are tried, and otherwise -subjected a sovereign people priated and publicly sold at its market to indignities which would be borne by no other people anywhere? iue. and the former owner fairly com-No, no. It's our old friend Moscow in another false face. . pensated therefore: that provision be Does, anyone realty believe China needs outside help in this mde for the tbiihment of boards matter of appreciating the position which has humiliated her 'for of PPralM, Junent and arbitra-years? Does Moscow have to inform China that no other great na- t''on wh! ha" mPwere1 to dtt' tion anywhere is enduring the things China has suffered herself to ! TbSE .nd.TsC endure Does China have to be told that her capacity for observing JS? 2SnZ international amenities compares very favorably with that of na- for such loss or damage as may accrue tions lately emerged from the most disastrous war in all historv? throuah said reDatriitlon: and further In short, is screaming "Bolshevik!" the honest and intelligent tht & the c f non-property-owning answer to the unquestioned fact that the rest of the world continues As'siics, ,ree uansportation shall be WORKINfi ON RFFORM ,IW,U,U vl' lXUl to subject China to an extra-tprritnrial Hntrino v-hinU .M K u provided, together with such further immediate impulse to righteous rebellion if it were attempted on the on,Fn"un " mr J"- o QF COMMONS DEBATES any oiner sovereign people in tnis world today? newspaper and magazine of today would provide a complete history of the customs and characteristics of the period. These advertisements record what the people are wearing, the problems, of the piano. respective countries of their rsclal origin. NEWSPAPER'S PLACE ,7-1-1.., ttkrvt a ix posterity. ANNI1AI MFFTINP A century from now a file of the advertising paves of the '"UJ "lLiL llllU Millan. OF P.T. ASS'N. aay, current thought and the traits of the generation. Pick up any issue of the family newspaper -and there in word a"fl""r Reimrts iieeeited and or-and picture is the story of the day. Preserve that issue and poster- ,l,rr u,rt trA ,or dming Year at ity a century from now can tell what the.mcn and women of this, noo,h 'hoo, ,"a'', XI,lt generation wore, what their mode of transportation was, ' how theyi . ', , u-ersv am.i.pH nH Pntprt,.!,! Tim 1..,4 i. ., .vl The PtPoned annual meeting of the past a A open book. Rupert Parent-Tcherr A- CI i innUllAn 1- s- - A i iviuiF a man in me year Oi4 enanemg upon a Ille 01 a news- Booth Memorial School with the presi-paper for the year 1927. Turning to the advertising pages he would &tnt. Mrs. o. H. Arnott. in the chair, see' arrayed before his eyes the styles in wearing apparel for men; Satisfactory ''report; from the president, women and children of one hundred years ao. He would see the Mr- Arntt: the secretary, w. w. c. types of automobiles in use and from'the nu'mber of automobile ad-:ONeU1: tne tre"urr- M- Crutiansen. vertisements he would deduce that the automobile was in great "nd conTen'r of tne mmbership favor and universal use Ilv h nm roa.nnln,, !corattllttee- Mr- E- Tucker, were thnt h:rS.ti I a'a "1 lu T- : "'"P1"11"1 0Pt- The Association "-. ivi Mciimiiu, oiu-iiia upii anu piayer has a credit balance on hand of 161. A communication was received acknowledging the sum of 1203 which had been collected locally lnthe campaign to endow a chair of home economics In the University of British Columbia. The election of a president being deferred until next month, the Amoeti. IV,. !.,( n .V - r l,on cnow complex list of officers "" vuuttiiiiuiai,i iwuci me iicwnjiaper auver-'as follows for the year- tl'sements afford more interesting aid valuable information than he ' First yice-president, Mrs. j p. mc- Second Vice-president, Mrs. U Murray Fuller, Secretary. W. W. C. O'Neill. Treasurer. Mrs. E. M. Tucker. ' Convener of membership committee, Mrs. O. H. Arnott. Convener of social committee, Mrs. Bert West. Convener of program committee. Mrs. R. M. Wlnslow. Press correspondent. J. S. Wilson. After the meeting, refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs. Bert We?c HKIIIM) THE TIME Old Udy lvlsltlng the New York Museum) "Have you a mummy of King Tut here?" Attendant "No, madam." Old lady (amaredlyl ."Dear me. they hsve a fins one in the British museum." Perhaps we would have more great men If we had more half-wits to afford the necessary contrail. THE DAILY NET72 Ihuraday Febi DRASTIC STEP HOSPITAL BOARD ! IS PROPOSED HOLDS MEETING Kl KI.I X KUN WHI.1 HAVE NO Itoutlnr limine I Oralt With .MO UK OIUKNTAI. IN CAN AIM ANIl Oradimtlon l:rrclr Planned HOI Ml NKPATKIATK TIIO-K I Al.ltCAHV HKKK Routine .business occupied the at- tentlon or the hospital board at tins .The Ku Klux KUn U submitting tor regular monthly meeting last evening, public enuorsatlon, the following reo- The various committees presented their lutloi recently passed In Vancouver, a reports for the month and several cupy having been received at the Dally 'minor matters of interest were consid ered. President J. H. Thompson wel ; corned the new members of the board i.kenrle King. M.P.. Premier of Canada, land expressed, the hope that they might and Honourable Members of the Cabinet find the association agreeable and the and Members of the House of Common 'work of the board Interesting. of Canada: j A notice from the registrar of com- Wheress It Is eminently desirable thatlpsnle was read In regard to a change Anglo-Saxon standards shall be main- made In the objects of the Prince Ru-talned In the Dominion of Canada; ipert Hospital and ordered filed. A let- And whereas these Anglo-Saxon stand- ter from the city was also read con-ards can only - be maintained by the cernlng the construction of a sidewalk AU advertising should be in The Dailv News Office before 2 nm P,resfrvtlon of tne rlht "ion a and roadway on Fourth Avenue and on on dnv day nrprerftnir preceding nnhliraHnn publication. AU All advertising ,J.... .iV' 1 future and potential Canadian cltl- filed. A letter from Toronto In regard tens; to having the Dominion Income Tax And whereas there Is grave danger that , changed so that gifts to charitable In-the continued entry of large bodies of stltutlons might be . exempt was also people of other racial stocks will prove j filed as the communication was re-to be a menace to the said standards, celved too late for the proposed action. DAILY EDITION. ESwjyBin Thursdav FVh 17 1Q7 ,n tnst thes Pople cannot be asslmtl- i A letter from the Atlas Boiler Works ated Into our Canadian nation; offering 2J for a discarded boiler and , And whereas this Dominion and more Sittings was accepted by the board, 'particularly Vie province of British Col-1 Mlts Harrison In speaking of the umbla has reason to be especially con- There is general relief in the knowledge that' provision has at into Canada; last been made by the federal government for the construction of the And where thu public sentiment long needed fishermen's floats here. Now it is to be hoped that no 'JT t"un"t time will be lost in effecting the work so another winter will not lZlT be allowed to pass without adequate protection for the port's fleet Acts of Parliament to give fore to which is ever growing in size and importance. such sentiment; In this connection, it may not be out of place to direct a little whereas notwithstanding the Im- credit to a person whose due it is, namely, Fred Stork, the late mem- n111'011 Aet of Canada and regulations ber for Skeena. Like the elevator, the fishermen's floats will be thtreunor hve ' to the tide another project for which the people of Prince Rupert may thank ' Aslatlc lmml?rtl011 laU Canada; him. It was h whn amv fn it i..f .-on- v, . And whereas aside from present or .. jai limi, was muue iiiunaiuii ior - . . 1. 1. I.. r, . V ?,tat S?m t0 haVe been carried or holus- 'TZlZ tSZS i " 1 -"i-nrem. penetration of the people, by natural Similar improvements at other places in the riding are also increase and other means, constitutes a provided for under the like circumstances. When Mr. Stork sees serious problem calling for attention, in these works under way he will again have the satisfaction of know-tn,t K ta now essential that immediate ing that concrete results have come about as a result of his efforts, P"6" measures be adopted; even if the people did not see fit to reward him for his good work! TME Roi.ition It is only to be hoped that his successor will be able to do as well. TbtItton u resolved that this massed meeting of the citizens of Van- BOLSllEVISTS ARE FOUND EVERYWHERE. The handiest people now at large on this globe of ours bolshevisks. Let turbulence break out anywhere on its face ccuver, British Columbia, held In Wesley Church. Febzruary 4, 1927. desires to record itself as fovortng the ment of such statutes or amendments and to existing statutes as may be necessary mey are the immediate and convenient explanation. If something to completely prohibit Asiatic lmmigra- like a crisis arises in China we need only point out that Moscow is Uon ,nto Canada; at work below her boundaries. It is all very simple in fact, too And u Iurtner resolved that we re-simple. spectfullly request that such steps be Is this uprising in China the natural result of an accumulation " Jn, " P.rocUre work of the month referred to the coming graduation exercises and mentioned March It as a suitable date. It was decided by the board that the matter of arrangements and the date be left In the hands of the lady superintendent. Members of the board present at the meeting Included J. H. Thompson. V. C. Orchard, L. W. Waugh. Aldermen O. T. Tinker. W J. Oreer and W. M. Brown, Mrs. H. P. Olassey and C. H. Elklns. PLAGUE OF COYOTES IN THIS PROVINCE l(rxirtrd to W More Numerous anil More lurlii; Tlun t.'ter In Cariboo Country QUESNEL. Feb. 17. By C.P.I Coyotes are more numerous and more daring than they have ever been before, according to old-timers of the Cariboo country. The coyote's depredations have been so serious this winter that ranchers in many sections of the Interior of British Columbia have written to various authorities urging that the bounty, which now stands at 12.00. be increased. The secretary of the British Colum- btt Wool Groweri Association has slooe received more than 250 letters report ing loss of sheep, cattle, horses, poul try and and game as a result of coyote attacks. WlUIsm Webster, of West Alexandria who operates one of the largest sheep ranches In the province, lost his entire Increase last fall by coyote, the animals killing spring lambs Inside the ranch enclosure. Two sons of the rancher shot and trapped twenty-five of the marauders within two weeks. M'KIAI. COMMITTEE I" NAMED AT OTTAWA HI It Till- ITKHloE OTTAWA. Feb. 17. A determined ef fort is to be made this year to condense and improve the debates In the house of commons. A special committee representing aU parties, has been named, and It Is expected that It will at once commence to go over the rules to see what can be done The committee is as follows: Hon. Ernest Upolnte minuter of Justice: Hon. Rodolphe Lemejux. ... speaker of the house of commons'; J. F, Johnston, deputy speaker: Hon. Charles Marc!!, for-mer speaker of the commons; Hon. J. O. Elliott Hon. W, D. Euler. D. F. Kellner and Ti V. Bird., representing Independent groups; W. A. Boys, Sir Oeorge Perley. Oeorge Black (Yukon) R. B. Hsnson and J. A. MacDonald Cape Breton, representing the Conser-vstlves. Speaker Lemleux will act as chairman. The committee will have before It the report made two years ago by a Joint committee In which It was pro posed to limit private members to 20 minutes for a speech on an) topic, and leaders to double that time. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert rKliltCARV IT lIT The Trsdes and Labor Council last night decided to draw up a resolution urging upon the ' city the enactment of the proposed new early closing by- isw. t ' Cspt. 8chsrschmldt arrived from or flilioiisness left today for Frederleton, New Bruns wick. An article says -The teachers of Texas are urged to combat Illiteracy." Why not. and let the children have the benefit of that along with their educa tion? Advertise In the Dsllv Nsws. EAND ACT. NOTirK OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO I I in II ASK LANt TAKE NOTICE THAT I. Arthur ftnh.r. son. Msssett, B.C.. occupation Mlllman. intend to apply for permission to pur. ebast the following described land: Commencing at northeast corner of Lot loos, Q.C.I. District: thence south fifty chains; thenet east forty chains: thence north to shore: thence following hlghwater mark to point of commence ment, containing one hundred acres more or less. ' Located this 30th dsy of December. IV20. ARTHUR ROBERTSON, LAND ACT ' NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLV TO TO PI KCIIAhL- LANfl . ?1 P,.ln. R(JPrt Ind Recording Dls-trlet of Prince Rupert, and situs's on the north shore of the South Arm of Prim Beef " OXO " Cordial is a concentration of the vitalizing principles of the finest beef. A steaming cup of this delicious, savoury beverage invigorates and fortifies, strengthens and comforts. Give hot "OXO" Cordial to children and grown-ups when they come in from exercise hi the cdltl open air it will prevent "after-chill' and guard against colds. Give it regularly to invalids and convalescents it is the ideal supplement to the regular diet, rich in esscn tia! food values. Use "OXO" Cordial in your cooking, too it gives nourishment and flavour to soups, stews, sauces, croquettes, hash, meat pies, salads and salad dressings. Send for the FREE "OXO" Cook-book. It contains scores of recipes for all manner of dainty dishes. At all grocers in 16 oz. and 20 oz. bottles and convenient 6 oz. flasks. OXO LIMITED, 356 St Antoine Street. Montreal Manufacturers of "0X0" Cube Vancouver this week to recruit men for the Inland Water Transport unit At the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital Association last night D. O Stewart W. E WU-llams. E. O. Gibbons. Oiler Besner and frank Clspp were elected to. the board Tor the ensuing year. Mrs. Cowle of Lethbrldge left for home tfils morning after having spent a few months In the cljy aa guest 'of her son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs. J. R. Mitchell Ninth Avenue East. Joe Hutchinson was presented with a carving set last night by members of the Sons of England. The presentation was msde by Chas. Kemp, president of the society. The municipal weigh scales duties will be taken over by a business man and the fees will 'be presented to the patriotic fund. Captain and Mrs. P. F. Oodenrath CORDIAL Canadian National Steamships Co. Limirf Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Opcrntlnjr G.TA'. 20.000 Ton I'lontlne Dry Ik EnjjinMTH, Machinist. Jtollermnkens nincksmlth. I'"11"1 mnkens Fnundrns Woodworker, r.ic KLF.CTIMC AND ACKTYI.ENH WKUMNfi. Our plant Is equipped to handle nil kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mailings frnm Prlm-r Kuwrt. urtiy lot VANTOtrvr.lt. VICTOKIA. Swansnn lUy and Alert iwy. ' 3 p in. ,uiif For VAN't.'OL'VLIt. VI(VrnKI t. Al.rt lu mi! Mwsnimn IWJ. "f l-or POUT SIMPSON. ANVOX. ALICE A KM, STEWART " f'nillwrl. Miin.fi II ti ... tta 2nd Atetiue. u. ,. HMITII. Aeent Tasoo Harbor. Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte tslsnds, Provlnc of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that Jsmes rield. Ol Princa Rupert. B.C. occupation Marine Broker. Intend U apply for permlasloni to purchase the following described' lands: i north shore of Bouth Arm ef Tsaoo Haf. bor. Moresby bland. Queen Charlotte Islsnds. in the Province of British Columbia, about 8 chains from the end of the Oovtrnment trail: thenc 10 ehslns northeasterly; thence 10 chain northwesterly; thenee to chslna outhweter. ly; thence 10 chain southeasterly, and eontslnlng twenty (2j) acrts, more or JAME3 FIELD, A,P,lcn, Ulted Nov.mbst 23, 1929. prlnre MILK From IJulkley V1W FRESH MILK AND PING CREAM QualltyTn''1 SarvW Valentin DaffT I'none