C Consistent IPC JIT Atl All onuaun pis Jk, The uniaue cower nf TIhaM.,,'. I. ... 1 J . from the. firit pleasant tip. You'll find It vastly dif- c I't. -Bdckley'i" .,m .r?.inary couKh yruP "d emulsloni.' Say and any druggist will supply you with a tuinntttd remedy. V. K. Buckley, Limited, 142 .Mutual Street, Toronto 2 Acts like a flash a tingle tip proves it TOO Can always be relied upon. Use it. 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. Advertising, and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - 98 S6 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 2 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. PRESIDENT OF FAIR : BOARD SETS EXAMPLE. Frank Dibb set a good example for the despatch of Exhibition affairs when he had his committees for the year named and an- worker. If all follow his exa'mple in settling down to the task In hand there should be no delaj' and little trouble in getting things adjusted. WHAT MAY BE EXPECTED OF TORIES. I tot 'REVOLT AGAINST I WILD LIFE, JAZZ PENNSYLVANIA I'lltlTANS ARE LEO IIV 19 Vfc-tlC OLD M KNOCK Al'IIKII, Feb. ft. PHILADELPHIA. HIWDELPHIA. -Led by lthycarjbld'- stenographer villi? ttw eupnonums name 01 nose -Marie w ney. hundred! of young' 'people. Ini Pen? nslyvanla and New Jersey are In 'revolt against "the wild parties of this jazz mad age." They are organising "alow clubs" to carry out their Ideas. More than 25,000 have enlisted for I the campaign In charters that already number well above SO. organized to give 'entertainments In harmony with the ; clubs' name and professed Ideals. More than 60.0001 have shown Interest by attending meetings. The first "slow club" was organized here only two months ago. In consequence of a letter to the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin from a young man who signed himself "Dusty." He wanted to know why he was hot popular Rose Marie answered saying that she admired his type as he described tt and suggested that clubs be organized to facilitate Introduction of similarly minded young persons. The idea caught and spread. A flood of letters poured Into the offices of the newspaper. One. young man called for Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1927 Laa p, Uhri ,nd the mB. pointed hour the auditorium was Jam med with enthusiasts. At preesnt there Is an average of nine meetings a night In PhUadelphta alooe. St'rWTITt'TEM DEVISED The club tub&Utnu for nere continue the same tactics of wasting people's time and the people's (jUqUIu S YlulT BEARS RESETS in, favor of the party that has carried on during the jiast ten years, i investigate Manitoba avia when 'conditions. hare often worked against them, and brought to TIOX i'ssiu.iTii:r me province muen valuable legislation for its material and social betterment. They will disregard those who. jealous of what has been: WINN1IPEO- rtb- The mission of niWmnltaViofl pan nnlv nnn fnr ooo k,. 4U u 61r A,an Cobfcam, famous British alr- mvj w 0ui.vo9 kjj iijiiig, U1IUUJI SlttllUVr ' and insinuation, to paint the other fellow blacker than thVv artC".:. .w "".,ureaaT D0n ""r"U-J. mMUB themselves. RIDICULOUS PIECE OF POLITICAL ROT. m on aimi iuiuuk ik i experiences in flying from Oreat Britain to Australia and back, a committee of leading Winnipeg citizens was formed Another rotten political statement that has been circulating'1'01' tne turfierance of commercial and around Prince Rupert lately has been that it was Mr. Brady whojclTl1 ftTlatlon n Manitoba. A special meeting of the Trades and Labor Council wa held last evening In the Carpenters' Hall at which arrangements were perfected to take care of the election on Friday in which Delegate James Black Is receiving the support of the council. Brief addresses- were delivered by several delegate, and head-quartera were selected for election day. The president. In the opening stagea of the meeting, made fitting reference . to the death of Charlie Hunter, an old-j timer In the city and an active worker who had been associated with the labCr i movement for the past eighteen years. ) The meeting, which lasted about an i hour was well attended and the principal business trsnaacted had to do with : plans for the civic by,electlon. ALBERTA POOL TO luiwmliig l.nample of Haokalrhew.n Wheilt I'mil In Tills Keiert 'incJ DAILY Ntitftl nounced within twenty-four hours of his election as president of toting" .are dramatics, debating. th-SlX OUT OFTEN IN me on uvaiu. .hi. uiuu, iirc jraciicauj an me aireciors oi tnei,ewc' . " unct wmcn ex-Fair Board around him this year, is a business man and enerireticitrem- mnar which the black bottom Is listed, axe barred. The clubs are organized and controlled by the young people themselves, but cooperate with organizations of older persons.. The Women's clubs supply chaperons. Rose Marie, who Is rartlv called Ulna Should the Conservatives ever get into power again in this'carney by her followers, makes her province, the people will, at least, have some idea of what they may appearance at nearly every organization expect from them. The party that goes to such lengths to maiign Us i me etln nd makes It a point to in-political opponents as the Tories are going now and at the sam , troduce th FParentlY y ones at the time has not a single suggestion to make In the way of constructive Acqualntfd 0,11 IeUow- legislation may be expected, if it ever should attain to power, to and Italy, according to a statistical survey of "gainfully occupied persons" nuule public by the National Industrial Conference Boarcfc The report aald: Less than tour out of every ten per pied are estimated at 43.9 10.000, constituting only 37.2 per cent of the census-estimated total population of 115.- 378.000. "The Netherlands and Denmark recorded i lower proportion of gainfully employed than the United 8tates fcr Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert t'KIIKI ARV 29. HIT The wife, and family of E. R. Cox. lecal manager of the Oovernment telegraph acrvice, have arrived from Hazel-ton to make their home here. Mrs. A. M. Mansorv nd family have left for Victoria today to Join Hon. A. M. Manson. Jack Bradbury ha. been appointed to the executive committee of the Re. The Alberta Wheat Pool Is following ln in Wr.n..n vr ! In the path of the Saskatchewan Wheat : rooi in deciding to acquire 1U own ele-, Judge To.ing returned to the vntor facllltle.. The Alberta pool has '-- already leaned the government terminal , elevator In Prince Rupert, and Is nego- tlatlng with the government for a, lease of the Vancouver terminal, and has recently announced officially that It will . build or acquire, In 1937, a line of 100 country elevators at a cost of approxl-' mately 1,350,000. Farm and Home, ' I The Prln-e John ia.-undereoins re. AdvertlM In the Dally News. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS tt Victoria. B.C. NOTICE reverting to tacts, what is the result when the merits of the two UiMTklXXJ IXMJXJKJU I U gainfuuy occupied in mo numbered ss- District rcresier at Port Oeorge. nam- parties are compared? The thoughtful people can reach their own! 1 1T3W person.. ti per cent out of . ?u,'u5flaRT conclusions and they will choose accordinirlv. Thpv will nrliiiHiratp STintvc iiuuiTTrr onuvni. : total population of 91.973.268. there list. 1937. 710,830. or 39.4 per cent so occupied In Dutrtct rorester. at the above named 1920. But. for 18US the gainfully occu- puce, or from the Department of Lands O. R. NADEN. Deputy Minuter of Lands. Department of Land., Victoria. B.C.. January 4. 1837. NOTICE .ur ine vote lor tne iisnermens Iloais nere. that it! - "7f Z proportion to the total population was icrformed on th? Corullla Group of was he who forced the government to place provision for such in the .,iu . v n v the p attributed to reuuvelr larger Khool and atr Clum. Princes. Royal Island, estimates Such a statement has been actually furthcoming from SL STS TSS'. SS t u.,dtbp. . --.- ....... ....... w oo,u,t ,,uc. I.ttftit " aovemaing. etc. to tne undersigned, for we will have to endure Mr. Brady for the next five years. If Among those which are included on WOMAN ..t IN DFSPA1R !?ttt,'1I. Bc'1, bt,or UlT he nrove.s nn h will rpnllv t n,l to Hn b,,pV, iV,ln. iL j !,,. JZn Jl ' LILJrim IC37, application will be made to the Ward off the "Flu" the Quick, Sure Way At the firtt sign of a Cold, take Buckley' Mixture. It 1 1 proven remedy that acta like a veritable flash in relieving a Cough, clearing and healing the 22., med membrane n1 1" Preventing Lagrippe. "Flu" or Pneumonia from developing. 1930. A,e.r number conrtltut.ng 37.7 per XVJfV'lt Vnl" 5S! cent of the total' population." tlce Is hereby given Messrs. Mslcolm The decrease since 1910 in the num- Jrth;KEa,mwnd .'.' .,itrold ,UnV'n ber of "gainfully employed" peraon. In ?o thVunderTlSned for Aasewment WorS ' r -tw " aim,- -"""" tin. n uoio commissioner, prince RUDert. B.C., it will not be necessary for his pa'ty to credit him with things that somebody else accomplished. MORE OOOI) THAN EVIL IN WORLD. Do not be distressed overmuch by news of evil. This is a wide, wide world. It contains much that is bad, but more that Is good. Righteousness is slowly, but surely, triumphing over sin. If you do not believe thaf, or merely have not realized it, turn for a moment to contemplation of happier things. Turn, your tired eyes from tfie day's, record of evir to the day's golden roll of honor. There is more of good npws than of bad news today, e,very day. There is more to see on the sunny side, and it is more worth seeing. There are only two reasons for gazing at ugly things either that, we may more fully, know evil when we meet, even in gilded robes; or that we may grapple with it and blot it out. , Broad highroads of honor lead to every worthy goal of life. The mud roads are in the lowlands, leading only to dissolution and corruption. If we travel the mud road it is at our own volition. Sin is not the harvest of life. It is the chaff threshed from the wholesome grain and will be swept from the threshing floor. Why look-upon the chaff when the grain Is there? If some days the volume of chaff seems greater than others, know that the threshing has been more thorough. This is a wide, wide world, and full of sweetness for those who would find it. R. Clubb, minister of public works in the Bracken government. Major R. Webb. D. C. Coleman, A. W. McUxnot, H. R. Drummond Hay, Col. w. O. Bell. Major O. Northwood, W. McCurdy. C. 8. Riley and C. Heubach. In urging the formation of light 'plane clubs, Sir Alan offered to supply any needed statistics relative to LABOR COUNCIL HAS MEETING RE ELECTION Killing Itcfrrriire .Made to tlrallt of Charlie lliintrr at (lathering Iji( Night Hrl PHI KY VINIII haTe thelr respective interest. In the . nerein mentioned Mining uroup o Mineral Claim, vested In the under "I was weak, run down and on the "a""1' verge of despair when I got a bottle of Vlnol. I run now ImDrovlni. Vlnol Is wonderful."-Mrs. E. C. Horn. YouU LAND ACT begin to feel stronger, eat and .Jeep NOT E w inteytios' TO APPLY TO beter. the first (week you take this simple. strengthening .Iron; and cod liver cpmpotfhd. ;For over 33 years. Vlnol has helped . .run-down women, the north shore the head cf the Inlet DAVID CORDILLA. JACOB KOSKI. TO LEASE. LANIl In Prtne. Rupert Land Recording Dis trict of Prince Rupert, and situate on oi trrescent miet, tired merC alckl, children Contain. noj WSlSSt oWtU'c'cSumband' oil pleasant to take. Orme's Limited. ; telnt about one and a half miles .from Druggists. ne i TAKE NOTICE that James Field, nb vj Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation Marine . - w r r i . . IB u. Commencing at a poat planted on the-f norm snore oi crescent iniet. about one and a half miles from the head of tht Inlet; thence northwesterly 30 chains; thence southwesterly 30 chains: thrnr. southeasterly 30 chain: thence north- easterly 30 chains, and containing forty (40) acre., more or leu. 1 jAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 37. I03S. LAND ACT. .NOTICE OP INTENTMV TO AI'I'l.V TO LEASE LAND. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Nesto Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Dvbhavn. ef Trt nr. Riinrt. RC. nrmrMitlrm M.n-n turned Soldiers' Association of the pro-1 intends to apply for a lease of the fol-vlnce. lowing described lends: Commencing at a post planted on the ... soutl, aide of Nesto Inlet, about one An Interesting lecture was given last) mile from IU head; thence aouth 0 night by Brigadier McLean of the-1 chIn: thence west IS chains; thenee iBaivation Rilvatinn Army Arm. i in .v,. the k-.-.v. barracks. tn... Ulus- "Of1" cnaina to snore: thence east IS !en4)nii more or tfMi joiiowing the shore , tratlng place, mentioned in the address line to point of commencement, and iwlth lantern slides, the speaker took his .containing 7 acres, mori i or Jess. MlfM r l P11 1TIPC '"""'he from Newfoundland to Call- fornla. Applicant. Dated November 33. IMS. LAND ACT -.3 pau, and, alteration, at the Wallace .NOTICE or IXTENTloV TO AI'I'LV TO .Shipyard, following her recent sirand- ' ,. In B Prince . "P. Rupert . !! Land i , Hicordmo- ni. trlct. and attuate at Huston Inlet, Quern I Charlotte Islands. citT TAKE NOTICE that Robert M, r-rrle, pneker. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at northeast corner about 1,000 feat wr-terlv from miners' cabins t h..rt . 1 Huston Inlet: thence westerly 2i) chains; thence southerly about 13 chains' I thence easterly 20 chains; thenre nor'. therly about 13 chains, and containing 34 acres, more or less. ROBERT M. CURrtlE, Applicant, - WedJieUa.v , ' 1 - 1 11 - : : is H people I v lr"T J should have Wm f B0YRIL WWW: when they J fj J DOVRIL PUTS BEEF INTO YOU Usi evening from Hazettou where he baa been holding county court US. DO NO WORK Fred Watson, an old timer of the - city, has enlisted with the Canadian PvriTiitase ut tv(lr tialafiilly Employed Engineer. I Ita-rumlng Le Inspector Bell. In charge of the NEW YORK. Feb. 33. A smaller per- whitehorae division of the Royal North- cniage of the population works for pay vet Mounted Police. wa in the city to the United States than In Oreat jtsterday on hia way north. Britain and Ireland. Oermaay. France -" lshii. for the .mis in the United State, in IMS were JJw.li. working for living. Thf otbr lx were - tii . . ArrTl tlrtn far ittrfnlti In t ( Departing from the campaign of chicanery and villification I .......... . .... w. ..... on the crown ranges within any v.t w r- tt . ... . .1 III' - 111 mil "' j iraaln district jf the Province of Brit. u. c are now waging, lorgejmng tne aross ana KH K KHMII I X or at pubUc expense. V7hereaa the, ah Columbia, mutt be filed with the A STOMACH T TROUBLE Dad indigestion and tttverty to the point J j. were recognized as equal evils as far latick as ? Habble Hums. Of what use Is money or food, ( full in Us duty? HEALTH!,'? gfTl il . I. j -M I jiurnsinp' wi n u L. ARMS 7!- .f-MtWl HtUT Chiropractf correcis the cause of Disease in into organs niv MSI TKROAI uses ,'H.ivta y iivi" VtlMBl I he lower nerve undcrthe magnif. in glass is pinched by a misaligned joint Pinched nerro cannot transmit healthful impulses, Chiropractic adjusting removes the pressuro i The uppcmrvebfre as nature intends. The healthy person doe' r ' should not even realize that he Momnch. Digestion of while4sr k mal food should l automatic IT L rannot b If the stomach m r less than its full supr' ' ergy. When the stomach fails t lions, two courses of r-ii- f -able you can reduce the variety of ydur fod to (it caiaclty or, you can have 1 J removed by spinal adjustme restore the flow of vital en-. ;$iomaci capacity. Which Is bst? :'ikmas . SPUW "1 KAT MOST ASiTHINTs. wvLis. "I have suffered from a bi I "(AmsDu stomach trouble for as long t 7 BtAOOU rumtrnUr nf toast ton vr- ' 1 mIII.iI trxtiA ar.n W K . " 1. tUIHIllTtl III HWf't tliil - boy and have also been f-' gre.it deal from bladder - 1 ' trouble. I commenced to ts ." ments taking G adjustmenj Now. three months later my f ' In good condition, and I can f-anythlng 1 like without It hur My severe bladder and tlnnr torn. have also disappeared, t, fine" Archie Preston, Ch Uesvarch Durcau, Statement N YOUU Al'I'OINTMKNT , I'nlmcr firnduale CHIKOI'KACTOK Kiwim ft and 7 Kxchanjrp lllock. Palho-Neuromeler Service Open MvenlngH -a r i -- for health enn I made by Irlcphonii D. A. McMillan I'himr Ml SAVAGE KI.KCTKIC WASH Kit AND DBVBB-Washes, lllues, Uinses anil Dries without a wringer or bavin to put your n " the water, i m Cnsh Price A No Kasy Ternw KAIEN HARDWARE CO. LAND ACT Skeena Land DlstrlTtrblstrlct of Queen Clisrlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that sixty days after date. I Intend to apply to the Chlei Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over (HO acre, of land bounded a. foUowt: Commencing at a post planted at the sautuwtat comer of Section 3d, Town-h'P a. Oraham Island, and marked A JO. a southwest comer": thMtra n.t BO chains; thence north 80 chains; theura " ciisins; inence south bo chains to iolnt of commencement, blng Bee-tlon 30, Township 3, Oraham lalsnd. II C. A. J. GORDON. . . . Locator. Dated Decemljer 17, 16 JO, Dr. Alexander Smith niock Phsme 573 DENT1STJ