fa FACE TWO i . ASTHMA Chronic Bronchitis, Head and Bronchial Cold: Hav Fever ibu mT, mini alter mm, nave neeo robbed of eleep and comfort bjr Aethma hare erdured all the at onizine trnaatkma of alow atranrulatioo Neeextheleea. if a $1 bo of R AZ-MaH, taken aordin to dSrectiona. dcee not bring poe'tive relief, your drusiiet will return vour nanne. Ri2.uiM rant. in. no alighteat traoe of any danreroua hab:t-frrminf drug. No smokee. no epraya -juat rwallow two RAZ-MAH Capeulei with bot drink at mealtime. "To EWj) To-r,!rM, Uee RAZ MAH To. nay, ict f.nnma, .nronK uronchltia, Head Mead mruA and Rron. Bronchial CnlH. Cold., II.- Hay Fcrer.'1 SPECIAL For booklet ond f ener oua trial of RAZ-MAH. arnd Se to Temple tone Ltd., Toronto I. T E'M P L E'T O N I 49 R4H J W Tatt JT A WW for Comfort use KAZ'MAH The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Everj Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert TJP Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. f H. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mall or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $6.00 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 25c Classified Advertising, per insertion per word 2c Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line 15 Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - ::'9S So All advertising should be In The Daily News Office sbefore. 2 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. ed Tuesday. March 15. 1927 RED INFLUENCE STRONG IN CHINA. The- Red influence in Chi na is perhaps stronger and more fraught with possibilities than the average person would observe. There is indeed the soil of unrest there and it may be that the Soviet is casting its seed on ground that, for its awn purposes, may prove fertile. The situation in China today has at least. a few things in common with the situation in Russia some'nlne years ago when the great upheaval came there. China i3 war-ridden today, only in a different way than Russia was then, and the Chinese are awaken ing now just as the Russians did yesteryear. While the rest of the world stands by watching two contending factions struggle for supremacy in China, there would seem to be a very strong possibility that they may have a rude awakening to find another Bolshevik force in power. It would be no more amazini? than was the Red uprising and victory in Rusia, The Bolshevists have similar material to work upon today. The situation across the Pacific is deeply involved and events oi the .immediate future, there promise to be even -more- important man mey nave Deen aunngthepasMwo months. COMMUTATION OF NEGRO'S SENTENCE. The commutation of the sentence on the Chatham negro who gravely assaulted an aged woman from death to imprisonment and lashes may not be received with favor by many people in Canada. Offences of such a kind as McCath coming altogether too common on the North American continent. It mouiu seem mat me time nas arrived when it is necessary to make an example. Such brutes as McCatherine, the country would be well rid of. Apart from that, however, there would be the even more important salutary effect on others of his ilk of whom, unfortunately, there seem to be very many in the land today. If there Is one offence worse than murder and deserving of more drastic punishment, it would seem to the right thinking mind to be that of the violation of feminine chastity by such degenerate scoundrels as this. INFLUENCE OF THE MOVIES. Tt. : 1 1 1 1 1 r ... sc uiutiea nae ueen Diamea lor many things from crime waves to social unrest. Whether they are guilty of any or all of these charges remains to be proven by the movie fans, rather than by persons in censorship jobs or those few who have never seen a moving,picture. But that great majority of people who are prejudiced in favor of the movies proclaim that the movies have wrought much common good which needs ho proof. The movinir Picture in iriven icrpdlt fnr th riiiiir.iinn r ri. ine charms. It is explained that the beautiful clothes, teeth, complexions and coiffures seen on the screen have inspired every maiden and matron to emulation. It is no secret that the average person of today hai a better appreciation of beautiful homes and furniture than even fifteen years ago. No doubt the moving pictures have contributed In this artistic education of the nation. What else has provided the necessary example? The object of the moving picture producer is to please the public. If he did not believe the average movie-goer desires beautiful settings he would not go to the tremendous expense of supplying them. It is inconceivable that the public has not developed a love and appreciation for the many beautiful and artistic things exhibited daily in every moving picture theatre In the country. Try having a cup of BOVRIL once a day for a month and notice the great improvement in yourENERGYaMWifALITY BOVRIL PUTS BEEF INTO YOU boat which was moored to a wharf Reildents of the city were much interested tn watching a whale at play ' yeiterday In the harbor. Thirteen refrigerator car are expected In the city tonight. They will relieve the present ahortag considerably J E. J. Conway of Oranby Bay Is a vwitor In the city. I Mrs. Beaner. Mrs. Sweet jEvan are In charge of the bale this week. and Red Advertise in tht Dally New, Mr. Cross iKET DAILT NET8 Tutoday IBRADY TANGLES RECORD CAKE AT WITHMINISTER ALERT BAY MADE LOCAL MKMItKIt (HIT A I KW UOIlll MAS LAIMiK KNOl till TO I'ltOVIIlK IX AT OTTAWA OX Ol.ll Mil'. (iKNMlOO M.ICKN MM HI ' PENSION'S HKIIATK NATIVES The member of parilsment for Skeena. THEREBY HANGS A TALE J. C. Brady, got In few words on the1 ; Old age pulsion debate at Ottawa re- ALERT BAY, March 15, What U un. cently. He brought lip the question of douotedly British Columbia's record whether a- fisherman's bout might be re. i wedding cake ha been manufactured by garded as hi "dwelling house" under 'two local confectioner for a recent the Act and. In that connection, had a 1 Indian wedding. little passage with Hon. Luden Cannon, ! The cake was made for the wedding 01 solicitor general. Beatrice Noel, daughter of Owa-tee-at- The following" 1 taken from Hansard.' Keegtlllkum. chief of the NlmpkUh In-Mr. Brady: 1 would like to ask the dlans. and was large enough to pro solicitor general what is the connotation vide generous slices for 500 guests, of the phrase "dwelling house?" In Princess Beatrice was married to a young British Columbia many of the fishermen chief of a nearby tribe. who posses land live habitually In a Surmounting the Immense Iced and boat. That Is their home. Would flllgreed creation was a model oi that dwelling house" Include such a place . shrewd old sage of Nlmpklsh legend. Mr. Cannon: I do not think there Is Quln-qutn-gil-lee-gee. the, Thunderblrd sny doubt that the words "dwelling :rett of the Keegllllkums. house" would Include that. The Thunderblrd. according to the In- Mr. Brady: The dictionary definition dlsn legend, witched from, a distant does not cover It. bllliide when the first man tolled in Mr. Cannon: Again that would be a vain to build a house on the NlmpkUh question for the pension authority to river share. Much Impressed by the decide, but notwithstanding the findings show of Industry. Thunderblrd assumed 01 my hon. friend In the dictionary his human form, helped to complete the which he consulted. I have no doubt house and then flew off to select a wife that any person who would represent to the pension authority that his dwelling place was a boat would not be fcrced by the pension authority, notwithstanding any dictionary, to live anywhere else. It would be considered as the pensioner's regular dwelling place. I had a somewhat similar case In our city of Quebec, where It was decided that If a person lived habitually tn a for the worthy and ambitious builder. 8ymbols cf the legendary Invariably play an Important part In tribal wedding! and the fashioning of his linage taxed the Ingenuity of the confectioners. CONTRACTS AWARDED BY SCHOOL BOARD within a certain constituency, be was Tender for Vurlmi. supptlr fnr Year entitled to vote as being a dweller In the Arrrptrd at Meeting l-s4 Night constituency. , I l.TKIUOK MOTIVK There was a special meeting of the Mr. Brady: I regret exceedingly, Mr. school board last evening to consider Chairman, that the solicitor general traders for various school supplies: I thould consider that every question asked The following mere the tenders, the i has an ulterior motive. I bad no In- first mentioned tn eaeh case being ac-tcntlon of prolonging the discussion cepted: I or objecting to the passing of this clause, j TOII.KT M PPI.IKs I I asked my question simply for eluel- j Alberta Market. 1177.75: McRae Bros..' datlon. 183.80: Rose. Cowan & Latt. ISO 65: Mr. Cannon: I may say to my hon. , B.C. Butchers and Orocers. tl2 .34: friend that I did not Impute to his re-' Clarke it Stuart. 1203 AO; Smith. David- marks any ulterior motive. His sugges-'gon ti Wright. 1178.10. tljn may be due to the Instance which JANITOK's strri.II I quoted, but only when my hon. friend 1 BC. Butchers & Orocers. (90.54; Al-gave It that Interpretation did It occur . berta Market. 89923. ' to me that he might have got that Un-I LOOK oil. si itI.IL.h pre-slon. I Just quoted the Instance : union Oil Co 50c gal: Imperial Oil as an experience I had had In my pro- ;Co. 7c tU,.r O. Dawson. &5c and fesslcn as a lawyer, and my hon.)74e.; Stewart Mobley. 4c and 71,e. friend may rest assured that when bej IIWtliWAIIK Has known me a little longer he wtil Tbomrwon Hsrdware. 875.10 resllre that ti anybody. I do not Impute motives TO WAGE WAR ON SEA LIONS COl.tiXIKs VICTORIA. March 15. Warfare on the sea lion herds of tbe coast wUl soon be i resumed. Last year more than two , thousand lions were kUled during a j twenty-two dsy campaign and It Is j estimated that their slaughter saved But, In aplte of these losnes. the sea lion colonies are still a menace to the fisheries of the province and attacking parties will be organized again this year ts carry on the warfare with gun and club. Every spring Captain A. M. Henderson of the Dominion government fisheries services seu out for Pearl and Virgin where the sea Hons are to be found In vast numbers. Each year arpund two thousand of these gluttonous, ungainly weatures. In many ways resembling the Ksl, are killed. It Is estimated that an active sea Hon, If left to his own de PAINTS. SUverttdes Bros.. 83020: A. W ltdge. 821.10; Howe &: McNulty. 838.95: Thompson Hsrdware. 127.85. UMIlKIt J. L. Blaln. 8335: Big Bay Lumber Co.. 8375: Hirdwood Lumber Co. 8334 25 (fob Vancouver.) KN Kit II. STATIONERY j Rose. Cowan & LatU. 8755.35: McRae lir.VTr.KS WILL HE tOMIVU SOUTH, Bros. Ltd. 8798.07; Smith. Davidson it AOAIN TO KXTEK.MIVATE j Wright. $809.98: Clark It Stuart. 8854.12. "XDO?f. Msrch 15 mane hundred, of Ihoi.-nrt. f ..lmor. ! - (Canadian " The Km, and Queen will on their way to the rivers where they spend spawn. KING AND QUEEN WILL SPEND EASTER TIME AT WINDSOR CASTLE the Easter vacation this year again at Windsor Castle.. They are due to arrive there during the first week In April foe a stay that is expected to extend over a month rather longer than usual While their Majesties are at the Castle there will be very Impressive cere mony in St. George's Chapel, the mag nuicent home of the Knights of the Oater. where the; rtstafstlcn work that rocs opposite Smiths and Rivers Inlet. tb bwl ,oln 'erwart C e past six years or so is now rapidly approaching,! completion It Is proposed to hold a tpectal lervtce for the Knights of the Order, if possible on Easier Sunday, to commemorate tht ; reopening. ne garnering it expected to com- Tlces. will take a toll of thirty to fifty l ilmort ew7 one of th 28 Brttuh pounds of salmon every dav the run Is "rr ' nopea On. 1 mvun ui uii isreign sovereigns Machine guns have been found par- wh0 llw ww Pnl decoration tlcularly effective In assaults on the sea j m,y "nd 11 roM11"lt to P1"1 lion rookeries. Snipers pick off others Avmo" th" " tn Kln of 8Pln- after the first alarm has been sounded, i , ""cen ana norwty U "Irt!l nt the Prince of Big hulls, weighing sometimes as much .... as 3.000 pounds, clunae head of the ' PP3M nia proposed Easter l pack, bellowing as they go. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert 1 IKIIItl AltV 15. 1917. John Nelson of this city is tn charge visit to Biarritz until after this ceremony I nas taken place Had Salt Rheum All Over Her Hands Mm. HerVjert J. Mason, Orand Falls. Jf.lL, writes: '1 fcad suit rheum all ever my hands and etprrialljr bet n sea my riDgtrs, n got to bad It was Ini- construction work on a new cannery tma.il.l. fnr m. . ..,. i. at Rivers Inlet for R. Q. Johnston. Ten years ago yesterday W. H. Vlck-ers, chief of the city police, stepped ashore in Prince Rupert. or do my housework, Afler trvlnr many medicines ami salves, that did me no good, I teaid of mm lInT sn wrmrlerfnl, ! after takln three Lottie I am t-atlrel relieved of mjr tronlde. I am sure I caa't retom-tneml B.H.B. too Llghly to those nho lave salt rheam )!, I Hi." H.B.H. I manufactured onlj bv Th ! UilUra a., LiiMitsd, TereO, 6a HtLi: IIV OIlllKK Ol' THE CiII'KT TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the supreme court of BrltUh Columbia be tween xne noyai Trust Company and Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company limit ( anrf Atksaf tula.. ra im r.i J tiict. containing ICO acre more or less. t. inai certain parrel of land and premises situate in the Province laiiu one cnain in wiatn nniumt Irnm Mlzhwater mark. 3. That certain parcel of land and remises situate tn the Coast District rovlnce of BrltUh Columbia, and mm, Sartlcularly described a Lot COS. Range . containing 33 SO 100 acre more or less, 4, Maps dealing with surveys of drainage areas rainfall and runoff data, designs of dams, power plant, trans-mission lines and receiving station for FalU and Khatada lUver development, and plans of works, The Receiver is Informed that the above lands parcel 1. 3 and 3 were se-Jected by the engineer of the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Compsny Limited a being suitable lte for the construction of water power plant. Tenders may be made for all the eald psrceli together or for one or more separately. , Particulars and conditions of sale may be had upon application at the office of Messrs. Riddel), Stead. Hodges & winter, Bsnk of Nova snotl Building. . ..vu , . , , , . , vi i nr ox tne un- drralgned . DATED the Jnd dav of March. 1937, WILSON, WHEALLEIt it SVMEH Solicitors for tb Pi.intur 040 Pender Street West, Vancouver n O 71 In Pnnct Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north short of the South Arm ol Tasoo Harbor, Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands. Province of British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of Prince Rupert. BC. occupation Marine Broker, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the following described ; lands: Commencing at a post planted on tht norm snore oi oouin Arm oi issoo liar bor. Moresby Itlsnd, Queen Charlotte Islands, in the Province of British Columbia, about 5 chains frou the end of tht Oovemment trait: thence 10 chain I northeasterly: thence 10 chain northwesterly: thence 10 chains southwestern ly. thence 10 chain southeasterly, and Nations! containing twenty (i0 acres, more or JAMES FIELD, Applicant Dated November 2. 19M. NAVKJAIILE WATEIt I'KOTKC-TION ACT, , itj.r. mmptY.ii us. MASSETT CANNERS. LIMITED, hereby I give notice that it has. under Section 'Seven of said Act. deposited with the Minuter of Public Work at Ottawa, and at the oil ice of the District Registrar of itne Land Registry District of Prince , Rupert. a Prince Rupert. Bt;.. a de. .tctiptlon of the site and plana of th I wharf and pier proposed to be built on the Massett e Indian uiaisn Reserve. rtewerve. Number numoer order of Mr Justice D a MrtvinaM i Sated ?h. 18ih dayof '"'"d. .rrovlnc, of aa. SO' VSV w MtM fc I ,T T " fiiration of one month from date of the list publication of this notice. Massett manners Limited will, under Beet ion brought to enforce the : 8!T,n of "ld Act' PP' th Minuter trusu of sn in. CentS?e dlterV thTsoth lTZ? r 'VJS. ' Work af hi. office 1n the 1911. tender are invited oy Oeorge-Ed- City SiL of .ni ward Winter the Receiver appointed by an order of this Court dsteTthe lth 'r?IT.d DATED asy oi oepiemoer. laio, and the decree tn the aald action dated thr qi. day of November. 1818. for the purchase I ct all the remaining properties and asseu I of the said Company. The aald proper- 1. That certain parcel . of land and premises situate In the Province of Brltlah Columbia more particularly described as Lot 63J. Range 6. Coast Dls- Ottawa, for approval of site and tor leave to eoniirun sard Dier. at Prince Runert thla Sth day of February. 1927. MASSETT CANNERS. I.I Mil ED, Bt It Solicitor, William. Maruon At OonW MfNEKAL ACT r:itTH It!TK OF IMPttnVDMI'.NT) NOTHK Juanlta. At Vox. flranht Alamo, tlndsa. "t I Pinto, Wann Practlonal No. 3. and Monte I K. ill .iiv Sraetlnnal M'nrl M'n.p.l ... PIiIm. Claims, altual .!.... BrltUh Columbls more particularly de- I - ..i0J1 w..i.ii, .i.unw scribed as Lot 1S68. Rsnge ft. Coast Dls. I AUIn M,n'n Division of Cass issiar triet. containing 37 81 loo acres mor,V'.V, s'IJ 'C1. 'Pn W,n or less, excepting thereout strip ot T,AJ,!n.!ke' . Dta-snn River TAKB NOTICE that I. Charle V j Bob. Free Miner' Certificate Np. 8970B. uieun. miMij. uaya iroin ine aate nereoi. to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the pur-poe of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further tsk notice that action. unaer section is, must be commenced before Ihe issue of uch Certificate of Improvements. Dated tht lit dsy nf January, AD H. Merl. PRASE R., Agent- I9T7 , V LAND ACT. NOTICK OP INTIATIOV Tl AI'PI.V TO Pt ik iiam: land TAKE NOTICE THAT I. Arthur Itobert-son, Massett, DC. occupation Mtllman, Intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at northeast corner of Lot 1808, QC.I. DUtrlct: thence south fifty chains; thence east forty chlnl thence north to shore: thence following hlghwiter mrk to point of commencement, containing one hundred acre, more or less. Located thl 10th day of December, 1020. -AUTHOR ROBERTSON. .1 Put Ogden'm In your pipe and smoke It. The law of compensation lays that the right tobacco and tht right pipe can, together, make a man feel good from the time he throw otf the blankets in the morning to the moment he dowses the glim at night. OGDENS CAPT.SWANSONNOW OWNS CENTRAL HOTEL Capt. Alfred Swsnaon. with whom Oiler Bcsner is understood to be associated In tbe purchase, took ponseaslon of the Central Hotel aa tram tods) About a month a get, a deal was signed wherein Mrs. Cora E. Black sold the establishment for $28,000. with a cash payment of 810.000 and balance spread Atr s period of months. Negotiations sere put through by Capt. B. C. Marsh, .ormerly harbor maiter here J. II. Houle :uu taken charge of the hotel for the new owners. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EUROPEAN TOURS j Personally Conducted Tours have been 'arranged this Summer, under the Joint upervlslon of the Canadian Hallways and the Cunard Steamship Company to Oreat Britain and Europe ind return. All transportation, hotel tnd tight-seeing expenses Included In fares. Call at City Ticket Office. Third Avenue, or phoni 380, for particular and eescrlptlve literature. IN THE SUl'KEME COUUT OP imiTISII COI.U.MHIA. he PltlNf E KTPEKTTivitKO.KI.Kt'Tltir COMPANY MMITEII CUT PLUG Save the valuable "Poker Hands' northeast corner of DL 1571: thence westerly, following northern bound-ry of said Lot to the northwest corner of said Lot. tbence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the high Ude mark of Kerguaun Bay to the extreme easterly 1 luuk llulne at Wril Kile u l-ix-al potut of Echlitus Point, tbence south- ( IsblUhiiient lotion lug rg(Utloiia I l.eil Abaal a Month Aga easterly to tbe point of commencement, ana containing iso acres, more or leas . POWELL KIVER COMPANY. LTD. Agent. J. Douglas Wilson. Dated 4th November. 1938. LAND ACT NOTICK OP INTENTION TO A PPLV TO i lO PIKCIItsK LA Ml If any segment of the Spa a as sa sKanraui ruana (MMasstiM) frefayre it reiiK(a1 on ilx am, lmeW as lk.4 awal aJ) nefar detajr. The CruVofjf actor j T.fM(aMCS VC', t.roi ' u ifts israt 4xf t.MAJrr ' , ijtf.' U LM1 . Si t.iAia TfK 1.HUUOftrr' mSL l.l7SY 45L. naerfsarsv-v SXL UlCWUUlta 'W' d. a. McMillan rulmrr Grdut CIIIKOritACTOR ratho-Nfuromttrr ?rTi Oncn Evening Vhont 691 IW NewSuppHes of Men's Clothing nrrlvInK rejruUrl I- or I'rlfM and QuulM Dnn't FrRft Montreal Importers Third Avrnuf J.'lL Miller ..t.lnr I ITopi'" i MILK From Ilulklry ViH I'ING CHEAM QuaHtr Serv,c. Valentin Dajry I'JioneM (an