Li bid' Wfull information Aairahir Branch, rtrpt 1 1 iiupartmant ut Labour. Ottawa I'laaa. Mi l m. mUPUmS INFORMATION boat i snavlisn Owmwim Aniwitiaa , AUr tBACKED BY THE WHOLE DOMINION DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST UREAKFAST HMD." Smoked Daily by lanadian pish & Coll) Storage Co., IX Prime Rupert, H.C. st the Prince Rupert Hotel. March 1C, 1927 hcsday, THE DAILY NEWS PiUE .THREE jjjjjjw EMPLOYMENT OFFICB Everyiulwre they say WHAT A TRAGEDY to be turned away from all aianco of earning ono's living! No matter whatypur rircumsrances arc today, the turn of fortune a wheel may find you destitute when old unless your future income is guaranteed. There's no better way to guarantee it than by the obtaining of a Canadian Government Annuity. By this means, everyone resid ing in Canada may have an old ago of leisure and comfort. If, while you have health and strength, you will put a small portion of your present savings or future earnings uito a Canadian Government Annuity, you can face the future with assurance. Thus your later years will be free from the humiliation and privation that come with poverty in old age. You can provide for an annual income of any amount between $60 and $5,000, payable for life. Such a plan has outstanding advantages. Your income is tv?cured in this way. la not transferable Cannot bo forfeited Cannot be stolen Cannot bo seized or levied upon by the process of any court Is not affected by business or trade depression. With inch an opportunity, guarantors your future comfort and happiness, can you afford to delay ecunng full information. Fill out tha coupon and mail today. Canadian Government TVTTVTY TTHHTT7 0 11 iunira Annuities Branch, Department of Labour, Ottawa, THE HON. PETER HEENAN, Minister, CANADIAN! Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert i tfl lilkiiii. U:nittrll. Jiiiirtiu. Skiiswaj rrhruury "SI. Mart li J. 18, t. a uiiitiuvrr. MtlurU. Serttlle I rbninr.i a.V Man-It IJ,- sea. TKINCtiN HHAI'MIT. ' l'ir lltilnl.ilr V.st llrllA licit i. O'ttui rll, Nnnui, Alert lUy. Cuinplirll ithrr. ami Vuiitoutrr etrry hutunl.ij. II u.in. kmj Inr all htn.uni.lilp Line. Full Information from W C. OlirillllD, Ornrral Agent. Comer f 4th Mrrrt anil SrU Airinie. Prime lliiTt, II.C. S A V A G E ELECTRIC WASHER AND DKYEH. Washes, Uluos, Rinses and Dries without a wrinKer or having to put your hands in the water. Cash Price Also Easy Terms KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Local and Personal Arthur's Tail. Pbone 078. B.C. Undertakers Pbone 41. Shoes rebuilt like new at McArthur'x 8hoe Store. tf ,i Get;, the Big 4 habltl Wben thinking of a Txi; phone 4. tf 'Our shingles coit lets and last longer. 8eal Cove Lumber Co. tf 1. A. Morris returned from Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge today. Women of Mooseheart Legion Tea In Moose Hall tomorrow, Thursday from 3 to 6, R.' Davie returned today, on the Prince Oeorge from -a short 'business trip to Vancouver. A. E. FerrU, Naas River prospector, la a business visitor In the city, being registered at the Commercial Hotel. John R, Morgan, well known district logging operator, arrived In the city yesterday, from Butedsle and Is registered II. F. Olassey and Alderman W. M. , Brown returned this atternoon from Vancouver where they had been In at- j tendance at the Liberal convention. j J. P. Hawklnson, of Stewart. , Is re-. turning north today from Vancouver this morning where he had been In at- . tendance at the Liberal Convention. i O..W. Bruggy. prominent merchant of' Alice Arm. arrived from Vancouver to-' day enrouie home. While In the south Mr. Druggy attended the Liberal A. M. Ruddy and P. J. Mulvllle of Burn Lake and P. Oarrlgan. Hazelton. delegate to the Liberal convention In Vancouver, arrived from the south this morning snd left on the train for the coat. Opening a ten day service to Alaska which will be effective, until the tourist 0 G GERMS ARE NO RESPECTERS OF PERSONS Even in the friendly handclasp danger may lurk. Germs arc everywhere. Lifebuoy, used exclusively by millions, for toilet and bath, keeps the skin purified and provides an invisible shield against germs. Lifebuoy Soap costs no more than the ordinary toilet soaps. rrr GERM DISEASES . I mty be carried br ' disbands." Lift Ejmiit tnuiitu LB77 LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Purifies and Protects xm Brothers IimitedTbrontoi June.' 0,1 th tclmcr ore aUcr a runs start U C.P.R. steamer , ,, . . , I br.ef business trip to Vancouver and Vancouver enrout north on Friday. She will be here again southbound next Tuesdsy. H. F. Kergtn. ll.UA. far the provincial rldlag of Atlin. was a passenger on the Prince Oeorge today for his horns in Alice Arm. after having been in at Victoria. It as that?" he asked. I told him lying in Hong Kong In an! American ship. That finished It. Then he got real mad. He was one of those human beings prejudiced against anything Yankee. He ordered me out of the cabin to the chief officer to make up my time and pay me off. So I got paid oft for trying something new. The csptaln, a bullheaded Englishman, and I, a strong headed Scotchman. I don't think any one of the two knew much. Hoping that Capt. Hovmuller makes a success of his undertaking, hoping' he is entitled to the name they give him the Danish Prince. ROBERT HANNA. Ills NATIONALITY Editor. Dally News; Fisherman. Will you please allow me space through the medium of your paper. I have been called all kinds of pet names of every nationality in the world. I want to en lighten any who may be in doubt of what I am. I am a Canadian-born British subject. I did my bit and was disabled both In the South African and the World War. and, if called upon. I am ready again for the next. There is so much discussion throughout the whjlc Dominion about nationality that I am outlining my own opinion. Those who come to live in any province in Canada, In my estimation, are good Canadians. It they are not, they should be. Thanking you for space. I am booster tor Prince Rupert and for the whole Dominion. O. F. BRINE. Canada First By John Hachett) 'Much racy literature wc read. I Ol every nation, every creed. Some all fiction, some all fact. While some both fact and fiction lack Of Canada we wast to, hear. The things we're doing far and near. Mrs. Maurice Blott. Brooksbank Apart-! Atonz the line from Coast to Coast. menu, wUl be at home on Thursday j WeYe doing things, but never boast, afternoon, March 17 from 4 to to. - (Why do Canadian papers flare. 4 A. 8. Paul returned to the city today : A head line with a rosy glare. And rave about the wit and grace Of people of a foreign race? There's no check on space or time. CXSl. steamer Prince George arrived That's given to some rippling rhyme. at noon today from Vancouver. Powell; About BUI Blue or Tlmbucktoo. River and Ocean Falls. The vessel will Who drank a pint of liquid glue, sail at 10 o'clock tonight for Stewart! and Anyox. jWe like to read the foreign news. Of Uncle Sam and moonshine booze. tendance at the session of the pronn-! - Cunningham arrived In the And how John Bull Is proud tc blow cll kgulatttrs: and at the Liberal eon-lclty IfwrlI afternoon from Port Es- Of our possessions, don't you know. vcnUon in Vancouver. I sing ton to attend the hospital gradual-j ling exercises tcnight. his sister. Miss 'But don't repeat it oe'r and oe'r. Mr. and Mrs. E OaateU of Evelyn Haael Cunningham, being one of the Don't spread it out and make us sore, arrived en ytefdy afternoon 'a train graduates we hare no time to read that stuff: from the Interior to. be preaetat atPrlneel v. Canadian news Is good enough. Runrrt Oenrral lfoanltal training phi mI t - graduating exercises tonight. Their dsughter. Miss Anne Castetl. R.N.. Is one of the graduates. R. R. Nlchol. assistant O.N.R. taxation commissioner, and W. McLarnon, also of the railway taxation department, returned on this morning's train to Winnipeg after having been here in connection with the company'a appeal ease in the Supreme Court. A. F. Priestley of Alyanah. Naas River, li a business visitor in town, being registered at the Commercial HMel. Mr. PrlesUey. who wUl be In the city tor about a week. Is contemplating moving to Prince Rupert. He has lived up the Nsas River for some twenty years. Louisa Elwlt. native, charged with in toxication, was let out this morning on three month's auspended sentence by Magistrate McClymont , and ordarcd to leave the city befcre Saturday of this week. A man named O. Cunningham, from up river, charged with supplying liquor, was fined 300'by the magtatrate or six months in Jail. Word was received by the Salvation Army this morning that the visit to Prince Rupert of Brigadier Plnehon of the Army'a immigration department, Montreal, who was to have been here today, had been unavoidably postponed. Consequently special meetings called for tonight and tomorrow night, in con nection with the brigadier's visit, have! been cancelled. 4 .I. 4 ANNOUNCKMHNTS St Andrew's Society Ludlct. Auxiliary Easier Sulc, April 0. Hospital Auxiliary Ten In St. Audrow'a lloom.v. April 0. i Hstabli.Hhi-'l 11)23. Iv m d Office Hours: 'J a.m. to G p.ni. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment .DENTIST Exchange. Ulock: I'hone 109 In The Letter Box IIM1IM1 IMH'.HTKY. March 18, 1937. Editor. Dally News. Allow me a little space in your valu able paper. In looking over that fine new fishing vessel. Helen II., Captain Hovmuller. with Its line roller snd net Canucks don't care a tinker's dam. For King Alphonse or Uncle Sam; -Or any other foreign guys. Who try to force before our eyes. Some fossel tale or staler Joke. Prince Rupert. B.C.iof wnT Lord Hlnkeydlnk went broke. Of what the Chinks In China do. If Bolsheviks are red or blue, Or France la fed on musty peas. Or Turkey's turks are full of fleas. That truck will do to fill up space to " us wn" " l"lnS P1"'-great catch halibut, we must give him!0"1 credli trvlAnd what tne Canadian thinks. in BolnK to work to an easier method of catching fish. AnAbout "Prtlng JP nd Chmks. Individual has spent the .amount of I " irw.tlhn X7t rrd Si MINE OWNER FOUND he had done it in Denmark and he always wanted to try it In this country but he never had the money till now. He made good last year so he built this new boat Helen II. and bought the gear. Of course, there are always people who shake their heads and say It won't work. I Mi) them to wait and see before condemning anything. If it was the Gold Storgae or some other corporation, they would be making a holler things. As I look back some time In the KILLED ATGREENWOOD Dun MriilllW Wit Prominent Operator In tioumlary Country fur Many Year GREENWOOD. B.C., March IS. Donald Hugh McOtllls. SO. prominent mining man in Greenwood, was found in his cabin with the too or hi. heart to the government for subsidy toward t blown off and a rifle bv his sin An the undertaking. I always like to give inquest was ordered, credit to man who tries to any Improve' e wa. owner of the Bav mine, was associated In operation of the Provi dence mine for many years, and latterly eighty a I landed in New York from!w f0rera4n ot development work on una, i snip cauen tne tnc t. SpoUe(, Horsc proprrty. A bacn. Imperial of Boston. U.S.A.. Then ltlor, , came tna olengllrr-. 0nUrl0. shipped in a four master ship called the I oir iwocri nrnie oi ixjnaon and lertl rw fiillrM , mi... .k. New York with a cargo of case oil for of aW man wltn a p nose , h Calcutta. India. While lying in theerrort t0 tt enclk river lioolle we were alongside a ship called the Savanka of Liverpool. It (U)VriVNn.'T lOl'mit l'"iNJ"" ' I ''WUU1C AC WT I. was In the southwest monsoons you had to send down yards and mast in sail- notice w .MM'I.ICATIov rou littlt lng ships in those days. This ship! LICENCE. Savanka took a whole day to send down' " two yards, topgallant snd royal, I was i"?,8, ?'VEN,that on . . ' the 8th day of April next the undcralgned at that time what they called the boat- Intend to apply to the Liquor Control swain of this ship. I pointed out to Board for a licence in respect to premise the ehM omcer how long the, took and lle sltuatTV? he gave me orders to send' down our Clements, Queen Charlotte Islands. Pro-yards tomorrow morning. I told him If vlnce of British Columbia, upon the he would give me full power. I would fcM?7Jff. tnA have the ten yards down on deck be- hundred and forty-six (7481, Port fore 5 ajn. He was a tine man and ?1,m'nU Townslte. less Thirty-three (331 1 ,cet from Tront t oh west side of aatrt said .h.H t h.j i go ahead. I had learned a new said Lot. aa shown on a registered map method of sending yards dovn In Hong or P' deposited In the Laud Registry Sunt' Vovii Mp- Top- s?' st'urgSuSr -js gallant. Royal and d Sk)-sall ysrds were numbered 1079, for the sale of beer by all on deck that evening. The captain tne Rla" or bY ne Pn hottle for con-came on board and sent, for me. He Tffl Tt VfcHer, B.C . this had been told how I sent down the Hh dsy of March. 18S7. yards. Ittitalcri had doue. nothtna ac. WARREN SCOTT. cording to the book and had broken! all laws governing the British" Merchant : r Marine. He was very argry with me about what I had done. He pointed to1 Nelson and Admiral Drake. I pointed out to him the yards lying on deck, j 1 They are on deck and no one Is hurt .though perhaps I did not do it according to the book," I. said. "WMp... rttrt-ve-u set such' Way to do B. L TINOLEY Applicants. lIalWalfii?aPafe Victor Records Fox Trot Vocal Victor TatVIni Machine Co. i hmking oi AYou George OUen anil His Music Gene Austin (Tenor) Blue Skies Fox Trot Georfte Olsen and His Music Vocal Duet Johnny Marvin and Ed. 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