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DAILY EDITION. Tuesday, March 8, 1927 THIS VERSATILE MONTH OF .MARCH. . 1 All of the evidence considered, it is agreed that the month of March is the dissenting member, the erratic revolutionary, the most fickle of the fickle and the most irresponsible of the (independable among the 12 major divisions of the calendar year. It is born of both winter and spring by virtue of the calendar and weather tradition. It Is nature's sample case. There are weather reasons for the existence of the "crazy March hare" and the prophetic association of March with the lion and the lamb. Throughout the major portion of Canada the month of March is welcomed because it marks the death of winter and. the birth of FANCY NAME DOESXT MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE. A New York physician has created or resurrected a scientific name for a very old disease. It is "ergophobia." a combination of two Greek words meaning, "work" and "fear," and is used to describe a psychological ill which creates a feeling of panic in the presence of work. The ergophobiac, it appears, is not physically .unfitted for man-; ual labor, but, like the person who has a deadly fear of standing on ! heights or being trapped in closets or walking through cemeteries at ! TODAY AS GOOD AS YESTERDAY. Tomorrow is usually a little further off than yesterdaj'. Both, however, have a perspective which in some way show Ihem up In nearly their true relation and in other wajs distorts the view and makes them appear in strange waj-s. Yesterday was just a little while since, today and tomorrow will soon be just one of the present days. N . There are dreamers who are continually looking for the better da', for the time when men and women will become 'almost perfect. They forever talk about the "good old days" and deplore modern conditions and morals. They never tire of comparison particularly of the modern girl with the girl of their youth and always to the disadvantage of the girl of today. So obsessed have they become with the idea that the trend of morals and manners are on the downward track that acts of slightest indiscretion become degrading and the1 lauure of extreme courtliness shows a decadence in manners. Yesterday was not a whit better than the todav In whfph ALBERTA WAS LEGISLATURE " TOWN TO HIM IS BURLESQUE WESTERN' I'MOX TiXWlKAIMI U.KItK, fV niMl.tlMKI. .IVV KNOWU.IK1E Or- KUWOMON enough to take tn all your eastern states and then have room left for a few" more. Look up your Garetter. and be sharp about It. My train for Toronto won't wait.' "The clerk Insisted there was no place In Canada called Edmonton. My daugh spring. Among the time honored days of the year none is quite so iter appealed to a man near bj. ap- wen-mei anu joyfully received, as March 21, the first day of spring. Some times the first day of spring does not live up to its calendar designation and harsh winds or deadening snows strive for supremacy over the urge of spring, but to no avail. Journal: I "Mr daughter. )ust departing from j Ka firm rntrl rtrvt N.w Yotlt- for i It heme." he writes, "went to the Western Union Telegraph office to file a message to her husband, who was at the Mac-donald hotel In Edmonton. The girl parently some one in authority, and hi endorsed what the girl had said, whereupon my daughter left In a hurry she had to catch her train and as she left she hurled back at the couple: Of all the dura bells that Ood ever made you New Yorkers take the cake You know nothing outside your own town and you dont want to.' " REAL EMERGENCY INR.C.M.P.WORK night, he is prey to a curious "dread of unknown shadowy iljs that! may befall him if he works. I commissions staknks aitkai.s to Fastening a fancy name on laziness will probably have no vi.!vmi:nt ion moki: .mf.n marked effect on the public's attitude toward the hobo. "Bum" is a ' shorter, more expressive and more memorable description than1 "AWKMtreh, !: " m.Us,on , .... ' Starnes of the Canadian Mounted nnI.M,i.. ti,. r .v. , .. . , ; I Royal ' resi oi ine worm, wnicn nas its own periods of , Pollce ln hu trmMl report to the mlu- unenthusiasm over work, will still be inclined to attribute any per-'uter of justice draw, attention to the manent condition of that sort to what is known, however inaccurate- reduced strength of the force- and a ly, as snnuessness. n win require more than a Greek name to uproot the idea that laziness is voluntarj' and asT'far as fear is concerned it will take time to wipe out the force of the old saying, "He isn't afraid of work why, he can lie down beside it any day and go sound asleep." live jmdthe morals of the youth today are the equal of those In Kev. w. r. i-rir l rn.iu,n.,, rrir. ..r the "good old days." Manners of today are'better, there may be less j iilM-oure -i'(,uniati..n Truth r gesticulation but there Is more gentleness and unselfishness Jhanj rhritianit) was the case yesterday. Prudishness and snobbery are at a mini- mum and the advancement in these two phases of politeness alone! ItotIihtmnn8 tn rm Sunday more than! recompense for what may have been lost in the manners itVfnlns, h' B,pUU church WM of other klays ( tended to hear the opening address ot If you will back up those who continually hark on conditions liSt today and forever praise those of other days, in a corner and UvT?' him recall specifically the customs and manners of the old days, theme for Sunday's discourse and the u win De easy io convince him that conditions today are as good as speaker showed thaj he possessed a thor a quarter of a century ago. Increase Your Vitality BOVRIL hives you that extra nourishment that enables ijonto-resist fatigiie and- chills KEEP VIGOROUS BY DRINKING BOVRIL marked increase ln the number of cases dealt with. The strength ln 128 wst 378, and 28.000 cases were handled, while In 1930. the strength was 1.500 and 10.000 cases were disposed of. Speaking of the Arctic work, the commissioner referred to "the urgent need far a new post ln Baffin Island, and I am under prewure to establish several additional detachments for the aboriginal Inhabitants." As the result of the "northward drift which is ln progress" the number of men In the far north has been nearly trebled. The commissioner states that a real emergency has arisen ln the appeal to his. force by the customs department for pollce officers. He points out that more than 173,000 waa collected by the force In revenues for various government ! INTERESTING SERMON AT BAPTIST CHURCH ough grasp f this apparent difficult I subject. The audnence was held In rapt attention throughout as the speaker biy argued his case from many different (angles. ! ' The series will be continued next Sunday evening when the argument will ctntre around the Bible "Is the Bible the Word of Ood?" People who think ' for themselves are often perplexed by these questions and will find much aat. ,!sfactlon in hearing such mattera freely 'discussed from the pulpit. j COMMITTEE NAMED i TO ARRANGE FOR i GOVERNOR'S-RECEPTION ! The mstter of providing fitting enter-'talnment for Viscount Wllllngdon and party, when they visit Prince Rupert on April 10 and 17, was brought to the at-jteiition of the council last night by ; Mayor Newton. v . I After ah Informal discussion. Mayor Newton, Alderman Unrey and Aid. j Tinker were appointed a committee to I seek the co-operation of other bodies In Jthe city and make the arrangement. The Governor General and party will arrive in Prince Rupert at 10 ajn. on Saturday. April 18 and will leave for the south, by boat on Sunday at S pjn. The committee will advise later on the pro-fram and the nature of the city's VI' inuoNTON. March 8. Mmr es-iin t ri.CK M)ES NOT SAV WIIOK i'.m i.v it k imvkvi:k ORIA. Msrcb. 8. During supply Miexifthe ustwthmt ' the Ulira limrw: yirimun; ....... - (Ml ill J v. I WIS i 1 J Ignorance of certain people tn the Unit .HoUsJthant decoruq was frtlnr.1 ed States concerning Cand. It would Alter uoi. -n-M no cicw pw r- be a difficult matter, however, to ls-;mrka with a rtcoi.imtnaujan for a e- m I--, 1 1 .1.1. MerarH th at. cover a more outstanding instance oi,- v.i.....ri ...... - this total lack of knowledge of thejtorney general tacitly supporting his dominion and lu cities than Is notedlna. announced tna: we govrnunc-Hv 9 tn the following true ftory by Fred. WU- take the entire question under eon- : . ml-.t I.. ...It .t.lt, TM haw tt assay Hams, of 185 cowan Avenue. Toronto, 1 "kUUUl ent to the editor or the Edmonton ir. - next assemble. As to the decorum of the House.; is a travesty upon the proper andi body. It degenerates Into burlesque. One can liken It only t3 a bear garden. "For Instance, the habit we have! clerk looked at the. message, which fu,onBi" 04 a"1 -Edmonton. 1 PPOlU across the floor, as "you of ocurse. addressed Alberta.' and said: " "What are you gltlng me? This Is wrongly addressed. There1 ain't no. Edmonton. Alberta, because Alberta .1 a town. There are only two provinces in Canada. Ontario- and Quebec.' KNOW KMKVTMISfJ "'What are you firing meT' replied the, young Canadian. 'Tou New Yorkers mate me tired. Tou think you know everything and you dont know anything. Why. Alberta is a province large did mis or mat-.. you saia insi Could anything be more crude and Ill-mannered t . "I dont mean that we should alt here like a burial " party. We must have seme wit as repartee and decent fun. -It would be a dull, unbearable house If we did net have a little lsuthter and ridicule occasionally j ukkat tAiiarv j "There is a great fallacy tn evidence nowadays that In order to be democratic j jne mim aci ine TougniwcK. ine woria respects a man who respects hhnsel. and IX we wast to be respected by the pub 11c of British Columbia we must mend our ways and remodel our procedure a as to merit respect " Attorney General Manson promised to :btaln a top; of the report of the committee now revlslne. the rules of tbe 2nadlan parliament Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert MWtf II 8. I91T. Edward Leary. son ot W. J. Leary ot Graham Island, sailed Iran rrince Hu-i ' lert yesterday to join the Engineers for vernas service. I C. H. Orme ha received word that .is brother, Lieut. Rupert Orme. wa srounded while on service at the front. The frame building on Fraser Street for local Japanete Is neartng comple tion. The lumber from the oM Premier Hotel has been ueed in the structure. R. O. Jennlcga has four ment at work at Mile S3 near Amesbury on mineral property. A. Hoelscher bandmaster, has decided to make Prlne Euperf hi permanent address again. '. Whltlnr. cod. sole. Dlace. black h.i ska'f iW half&ir i"r being offered fdr sale:br local retailers at Very reasonable prices. Hal Peck and Geo. Syrotuck have donated a scow load oi slab wook to the Patriotic Fund. A. D. Stewart, who Is Interested In mining on Porcher Island. Is ln the tlty on business. CITY TO SUPPLY CRUSHED ROCK FOR COW BAY ROAD USE The city council last night adopted : report. M the board of works that the !ty supply and deiner to the provincial ove mment 600 cubic yards of crushed ; :ock at a tost ot 1.00 per yard. Alderman Larsea explained that the Mothers especial It like it for thij. dsen as it take the place of Inter, nal medicines. Local Druggists Have Modern Remedy for Colds A Vaporizing Salvo svMch Is Rubbed Over Throat and Chest for Colds. When Vickj VapoKub, the "ottcmar rnethod of treating sore throat, bronchitis deep cheu colds, or croup, la applied over throat ot chest, the Ingredi-cntsare released as vapors by the body These vapor. lnhll with each breath carry the .medication directly to the affected air passages, looarninij the pWfErn and relieving the congestion. At tno same time Vidcs acts at a coun-JrI-rr'tar.t, UimulaOng the tkin.and thus helps tlie vapors inhaled to break, up the Inliammation. CUds are usual relieved ovrr pight 0ru 2IMiuiqnJas Uscd Ycariy BKIGHTEN YOUR. HOME ffl . 3 fc0IUM I COLD SEAL I j j I CUAAHTTrt II ' . j ' unACTWNctuitAxriu I oarvvarmrrriM : Satisfaction Quarantccd Gamine first quality Congolrum hears this Gold Seal affixed to the surface aa emblem of the unconditional guarantee avoid dlnpfioinllng imitations. CosooLrust i Canaim LiMrrro MosriirAt .VAVK.'AHLK WATEFt I'HOTKC-TION ACT, U.H.C. (TTU'IKH 115. MASSETT CANN133. UUITED. hersy give notice that It has. under Section Seven of said Act. deposited with the i Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, ind at the office of the District Registrar, .of I Ue Land Registry District oi Prtbce Rupert, at Prince Rupert. DC. a de-; ssrlptlon of the site and plans of the wharf and pier proposed to be built' on the Mett Indian Rracrvs. Numbe : One. on Graham Island. Province ' oi 1 Orttlsh Columbia. AND Uke notice thet after the r plratlon of one month from date of the ttrst publication of this notice. Maraett vanners unmea - win. unoer Hpctirtji Seven of said Act. apply to the Minuter of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of site and plans, ana tor leave to construct a wharf and pier. DATED at Prince Rupert this Wth uay of February. 1937. MASSETT CANNEnS. LIMITED. By Its Solicitors. Williams. lUnson At OonrslM NOTICE Under and br virtue of the nrovislons of Section 2a of the ' Mineral Act." no ' tlee Is hereby given Messrs.. Malcolm: fimvth. rjlmiind lnvl. lf.mlrf 1l.MUn ' rack was to be ued en the road at and Albert Moore, that there is owing Cow Bay, which the city had recelred I V undersigned for Assessment Worn , comply, atwut d the.pn,v.ncla. gov- 'nealmaPrin'".'. -rnment engineer "i had no approached pJruacnra the uie crrn Skeena Mining Mining Division, uivision. trie the sum sum of Of board of works the crushed rock k with regard to supplying . J29?-88, nd tn,t "le persons pay V.rt ltne,r Proportionate share of the post of tk. ,u, The city engineer had ucn AseMmtnt. together With all costs' Investlgsted the cost to tneclty and had set the price at 13.00 which he consld ered to be a fair price. Advertise In the Dally News. Of advertising, etc.. to the underslgnrd! s. Butedale. DC, on or before May 13. i 1937. application will be made to the Oold CommlMloner, PrlncejRupert. B.C. vt uTt mrir rcaprciiTe inieresia in the herein mentioned Mining Oroup of Mineral Claims vested In the under signed. DAVID CORDIIXA. JACOB KOSKI. LAND ACT j NOTICK Of INTKN'TnTv TO AfPI.V TO i TO l.KXSr. UMl j In Prince Rupert Land Recording DIs-1 trtet. and altuate at Huston Inlet. Queen 1 Charlotte Islands. ; TAKE NOTICE that Rnhtrt M r-.,H. of Vancouver, B.C., occupation fish packer. Intenda to apply for a tease of ine following aescriDeu lands: commencing at a post planted at nnnneast corner aoout I.rjoo feet wes teriy rrom miners' cabins at head of Huston Inlet: thence wrt.ri ,i jciiams; (nence souinrny about 13 chains: riuiicriT n cnsins: inence nor therly about 13 chains, and contalnina 34 acre, more or less. . ROBERT M. CURR1E. Abollcanv LAND ACT 8keena Ijind DIstirictrDlstrlct of Queen Charlotte Islands. 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