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.
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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
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