IA(JE TWO t Smt, SttJjr KttUt tnm Pmln T-R-C S TlMPltTON m CAPSULES Mmgicml for Hdchm Rheumatism And aimitar forma ot tain almost alwaysyicM tothe T.R-C's (Temp!cton'i Rheumatic Capsules) treatment. Your druggist can very likely tell you how greatly TR-C's hve helped some of his own customer!. Toruceren a few or the huncrc.s of testimonial l.tttrs in our files, would convince you that T-R-C's are e- :rao-eii-narily succes."ul in the treat- ritI.SHYTI.KIAN CHUKCH MAKES (1001) CHOICE. The selection frJ'euraiqia -"Headache EtHEBJftlATISM 3!cunlis Lumbago -'Sciatica meat of Rheumatic and Neurltic Pain. If you read our booklet carefully you will understand why the T-R-C's treatment Is so successful. But wol-.n't it be better to know hoar successful T-R-C's can be ' by using, them Ar your! qwn SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month . . irtipa uct a,,5.oc or! si. box from your druggist, or send 10c for booklet and gener-ous trial to Templetons "K", Toronto 2. T4 Thp Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. now enter upon an era of spiritual progress in its fine new home. For fiiiter "Vitality SHREDDED WHEAT gives that extra for long, cold, busy days HOT WORDS IN ! OTTAWA DEBATE IVTKKKSTINO lr' NOT II.UMINATINO VOCimiATlOVs WHEN KAH.WAY IIKUI IS VNpKK KIKK i 'Hot words of Interest If not of very illuminating or Informative nature were spoken In the House of Common at Ottawa last week when T. L Church. Con servatlve member lor Toronto, launched a bitter attack against Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Canadalan National Railways, to which Hon. Charles A. Dunning, minister 6f railways, made able reply. - I Here are some excerpts from the Hansard record of the 'debate on the 3l -000.000 CJi.R. appropriation. Mr. Church: The resolution under consideration involves an expenditure ot (31,000,000 and If during the coming twelve months the members of this $1.00 House find that agreements have been uy man to an, pans oi me iintisn Empire and the United mJe. title deeds given, and rights ol States, in advance, per year '..; $G.OO conferred in regard to which iney To all other countries, in advance, per year . . $7.50 ' know nothing then they can only blame themselves, because If any hon. gentle- Transient Display Advertising, per inch per insertion ... $1 40 man wanU mIormatlon concerning any iT:a?'r vFront pr pcr !pch utrrr;:ttr thl Local Keaaers, per insertion per line ... . nif . " line oc , ,, ... ... I am a supporter of public ownership Classified Advertising, per-insertion per word 2c (but i believe m the right kind of public Legal Notices, each1 insertion per agate line Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone,1 - .i98 : Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 15c ownership. I do not want to see public .ownership In Canada repudiated because of mistakes made in the administration lof.our national railway system in regard I to either capital or maintenance. The minister of railways (Mr. Dunning) has All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 2 p.m. 3 Art on llnv day preceding nrapoilinff nnhlipatmn publication. All All advertising -.I..-. ?.,:.. ..... !...! to approval. received Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. ANOTHER FINE FEDERAL BUDGET. ijSpiiti subject this resolution which we are at the pre sent moment discussing. No. 372. as well as the following resolution with reference to the merchant marine. Is about an Illuminating as are tome of the talks c . ... . of Sir Henry Thornton over the radio: Saturday, Feb. 19, 192 tne on conUmiI 4b0Ut mucn lnJor. matlon as the other. With aU due respect to the board of directors, I would point out to the min functions of Sir Henry Thornton and the board of directors. While I am a aim. U.. tU- T7J-i Tl !- r-l V 1 . WIBWUtUK, VrtiTb'AILT fca" Saturoa WOMEN APPROACHING MIDDLE LIFE WHAT MRS. GOD1N SAYS ABOUT " FRUIT-A-TIVES" MRS. O. GODIN. Mrs. Godin's letter is of particular Interest to women approaching middle-life. It reads: "I am jrivin? this testimonial hoping it trill benefit every womaa suffering as I did at the change of life. I was obliged to po to bed, had terrible dizziness and pain, and. ftltvextremely wrt-k. 'Fruit-a-tives were tally a God-scud to me. Now I am in perfect health. Every woman should follow my example. They would surely pet the wonderful relief I did." Mrs. Onetime Godin, Paquetville, XJB. By toninv up the stomach, kWneys and bowels, "FraSt-a-tives" is a crest help to women at this trying staur of fife. "Fruit-a-tivts" is a sane medicine. It acts in a natural way because it is made of intensified fresh fruit juices combined with tonics. Let "Fruit -a-tivw" help you, too. Start today. 25c and 50c a box, every where. , t-utuiiiBiances, u may even oe wondered how the minis- ,,, iti;ciMt:nTi(is ,iiniiviitTiiiv icnoiikii i,:v, Viat should be done with them. Well.; ter uia as wen as he has. I he affairs of the Dominion are in splen- The balance Is not guaranteed. I sub- what kind of a committee as It? It ts' uia condition and capable management during the past four or five mlt that somethinir ahmiM h inn tn IfP'T board of strategy for, Sir Henry years is now beginning to bring forth a gratifying harvest in tax simplify our entire raUway structure. T"00" " Nonai Railway, to relief for the people and healthy national standing What Is narllament fort What U the the whitewash their r proceeding, r and r pull The most gratifying and generally beneficial provisions of the y commission tort we had FAITH IS ' LIFE'S STAFF. Faith is the Htnff 11 llfin whl'rh lnnn ihnu U'kn An nn trnn... Thornton Is a law to himself and nun that BlT Henry -Thornton had no attention whatever to the raUway engaged commission. Instead of these matters hl own ,U" lPP"' Pn. tot a hot: " Vancouver. He U of beln very fond going t.. decided bv narllament. conutinff PUth. remove faith and there would 1.p rhan ' of the Oovemor Oeneral and the two 10 lh United -jtatet to get men to fill po"I,Um m nnctlon with the Na It U fnttl, ht --.-l.. . .tt..-. .,u L. houses, houses, we we seem seem to to have have for for the the dlsoosl- dlsposl- " " wimicius ' inai manes , . ouestiona fourth hiil tlonal "UwT-" There Is no position ' IZLZZrZllTufi fld: thaV"ab,?,thlWOl;IdK t0 d. IToZZTZTZ ln O..tadt.nnot i ! business on 1 cred it; faith that persuades one to .trust banks with one's tne 0U1)e 0, common., and the house """P- when lt eme i ' money. The child, having everything yet. to learn, believes every- of Thornton. There is no control what- plac' on the cnadian National system thing it is told and thinks its parents omniscient. Denied faith, it ever over the pre.ident of the Canadian Aa,erlcn eitusen. are favored and; ; would believe nothing not experienced or reasoned out in its own. National Railway -system. He is a law brouht OTer Thf,T re ow b; mind. to himself over parliament. highest positions on the National ays-, i If men were cattle, without the capacity to reason, they might u Piumt going to serve merely as JJ!!fle: ' i live and die content without either faith or knowledge. Some d0. bber stamp for the president and d- hJ JlT' Hut it is inevitable that those endowed with reason should speculate ho",? Sri'STS uTut"", flTIt th.y d. t.t' I , rnnfornitiff tV,a ,ml-,,-.n ., n,l ....ll.. i it.i.i il.i i 4 -uuuiu iiac w m ine minister mis I TV iiivwinuit: mat ignorance qutlon: Do the board of directors hold QOCT no K lntm -pre.ldent. ln Should inspire dread. rllty: a ,ot of th hl iM do meeting,, and what and whom do they ihis dread of the unknown, among primitive people, expresses direct? The list -of the directors has ot know ny more about '" "n itself in superstitions, and superstitions fill the future with terrors the aDDearance to me more of . Liberal 1 Thre dUttlttlng the and the present with -follies. Faith and superstition have little in 'ction executive or a Liberal campaign c tnat the cftJ National Railway common, for superstition has to do with fears, and faith has to do. lund committee; certainly, lh my opinion ,te ,orl o happy htmtjng ground with hope. Suiierstition is an enemy of truth but fnith should not he. at an' rate- thev d0 not know enough ' - ' . i ..At. ... . . ... mona uiuiim an mlt nun in ' Une form of superstition is the fear that to examine or f.ue-.H 7 a ,w0 province, ked tion one'ft beliefs shows lack of faith. How can one, have faith in 1 tT T' " Hir o"to that which will not bear scrutinizing and analyst T True faith rnulr S get some 'SSJSZ definite Information as to how . uu-'"' rest on the conviction that all truth is good; that truth alone worthy of one's faith. To have faith is but to accept facts in advance. of proof or dis covery. hon member from the Maritime by what was the salary of ) Moresby laamd. ttueen Charlotte Islands. to whom I referred, and wr- ?nc -ininiaer re- is It I. being operated and what are the vllt(i that 11 public In- i.ir-i umi mis iniormation snouia ds disclosed. We hare an "Alphonso" ln Sir porter of the Canadian National sy.tem. Hfnry Thornton antf now a,arv bu- I am bound to say that in my opinion " "7 am lola no ""on" c hl aalar'r it Is not properly administered today and we are losing a lot of business In HOTEL AIM IIITMT We are told that there is ' N0 "ooner was Sir Henry Thornton u) 111c .first 1 resoyienan unurcn nere OI uev. nn ir, ,- . back from h., h-..r--,r. ih.- y.. '11 II fl. A 1 1 h . . , . ,, . 1 PS flPPy 0ne Uomln 10 the way. I tay there la politic. In if pointetf hla father-in-law as architect to City With high testimonials and already proven ability, Mr. Frizell there U a good deal of politic In con- Prepare plana for the. erection of the Rhould be nble to capably lead a congregation which has been having nection with the administration of -the Canadian National hotel in Vancouver its own troubles since the departure of the former pastor, Uev. Hugh railways in the district 1 come from. ;eltT- Bome fifteen or sixteen gentlemen n, lirunt. With nn impressive and clever minister, the church should 80 Iar ' thl particular vote of Ml.- ,rom ine united sutes have been ap- .000,000 Is concerned, I do not propose pointed to fill good positions ln con-as a representative of the people to vote section with the Canadian1 National Pork and Deans at their best. Nutritious, Hcious and economical. Tomato, Chill Dr Plain sauces. , W. CLARK Llniltol, Munlral I -LtllkKlchKlitkntlleltViM" it!t7M British subject to fUt any of these portions, t I The minister ofUways la responslbli to the people of "this country for whotj is going on. I do not blame the minis-, ter altagether. he has always been will- j lag to give the House any Information that he possibly could: but as a Cant-1 dlan I object to Sir Henry Thorntonlam. ' any many other of his "Isms," which he . has forced upon f his unwilling country, j The administration ot Sir lienry Thorn-1 ton' system Is not what It should be. I and he Is losing business today. He seems to take a leaf out ot the hook of' tne Canadian Pacific. When I had a ' cheap fare bill before this parliament I ister that according to the returns of the Mlers to the fact that a committee ha .,, th. r.irvL hn Following its splendid predecessor of 192G, another fine bud- department of railways the sum of 2.- been appointed ech seaslon for the past aepfcted Dy the way to wtlteh the sjstem iret has lifpn nrpanntul I... Hon a ii.u :.- 'rt 000.000,000 has been expended on our three or four years, known as tb oom- to federal "to "Uw" a considerable proportion of mittee on railway, and .hipping, to go parliament. There have been a number "umor o 01 cause causes to )re- ..' ortr these estimate, both for rL fi Y whlcn out, congtltute. nothing but a eapltal vont ent Pl(.n eten more far Teaching changes than have been presented but. ,' expenditure and maintenance and see three years ago, who appeared Before the railway committee to oppose Itf The National Railways with helr directors and a whole carload of -lawyers. Thai particular bill proposed to renew cheap turn as they existed before the war for the farming community for holidays and week ends It was supported by the municipalities, by different public organizations, by the working classes through their organization known a the labor councils of this country. Th bill proposed to restore to the people single fares on holidays and week ends 'and special excursions and all that kind ol thing. The British railways have again adopted tn the ordinary course that principle as a matter of good railway business: the United States railways have done the same; but this national 'system had to wait for the bill to be 'prepared and then helped to defeat the bill When the bin was defeated many sporting organizations throughout the J country. Instead of travelling on the Ns-i tlonal Railways now use motor busses In order to go to Hamilton. Ouelph, Nl-jagara. the Muskoka district and to on. 'owing to the high railway ratrs Another abuse which 1 brsfight up ' before the committee was the abuse of ! the pass system. The hen. member for Fort William I Mr Majton) called this (the "deadheads" rail way. 1 call H the" 'deadheads" railway alto here tonight rbecatihe that la exactly what It Is. 1 travel on the system myself and it is appalllDfi to see the large number of people who have paaes or travel In private ears, t do not know wbert ttvf I continued on page four TIMBEK SALE XCftSO There will be offered for sal bv Public . Auction at the office of the Dtttrlet the wool over parliament eye. I have P3rw..r wince ItUDert. DC. at 10 new budget will, of course, be the reduction in sales and income tax .t.g.t,on into the railways .yst.ms JTr.hr!LW ' ?S xSS. K 5S5mS'iS: tended 7 meetings of the committee, and ' - "l i?' but there will also be great relief from the increasing of th tnmn 01 canaa I8 y Blr Henry Drayton. J"" .T TTL of Spruce. Hemlock and Cedar on .mnt!nn -v..i i t.t.-i.- - . ' A. H. Smith and Mr. Acworth. and a "m" n,nr ur "n m lnr,r n area altuated on the north shore 1 , - vulvivo -.si.ii jvju ki u u ji itic iuA tJii over drafts and advances. With two successive budirets such as thp . . . -- BUIYCT survey 1 - ports. Attempu - were made on the Sewell Inlet. Q.CJ. a..u jruiuia.s m even greater reductions wilntn the next few M n" Ba Henry Th0,raton w" -! years, RaUway and of the component parts of tender to be opened at the hour ot sue the time is rilmnst in aiirht Vin tivilinn -. v, r.:.: . . . . .. . nr pr examnle otM-MLiat-i wro niud tton and treated as one bid. B v..v, , .-us uic i-uiiiiiiu. u in int un-o iruni uanway. now ine na- r , n.WHi tnT T, ,Mr, win r. r.-,w.,.,l ...til l. 1. . .. U 1 1 1 i ..... to llu Mnt- -. . an.h f - rt- wo JtI Will De aiMIWetl OT XV var. .u .u.w . unable to attend tbf noor ol tne "0Use to ellctt infnrm.tir.n 'naUon Provided anyone both of the Canadian Pacific ucUon ln mt ,ubratt , ed ... -, ..... v. .vj niu tt icvci w 1 1 1 1 1 1 i rrvu I. ii iwinrp inn biuiiKi nnicm. lu-r-fim m. nrainni wrf ' made by these experts to parliament, and ton- American lawy. movaL 91 FUT thai ir timber. partfculara it the Chief For- tv, .u t ...... t. - . .. ... .1, , k- .v. It was aurmttedln the committee that icsier. vicraria. s.u, r umm rsmiw, "c-c icn.in iiuiii uuuiva win can ior similar reductions in j .-; -.new wv .. prlnee Hubert. B.C. thp nrnvinc R-!t!ot, r--l-.io v.- -... Jt r:.4 , ther were Ulklnir about that no new S"11 wa. not a lawyer at an. ...v... -viumuia iius -arvcii jib iiroi dicji UUI mere IS . . ., " . hut a craduate rtf the Vl law lvnnl much more to be don, along this line. The present government in TTT ' 2. d ?1X SSL he province has indicated its intentions and, given the opportunity, T. on. V?olZZl Anting will undoubtedly carry them out. frountl for Slr Henry Thor"""' en mtij ignored, sir Henry aa uiiuuucm in (lie juaaian prwm LAND ACT MITKT. Of INTf-XTlOX T( .tl'I'I.V TO TO Pl UCH ASi: LA Ml In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the north shore of the South Arm ol raaoo Harbor, Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. Province of British ( , Columbia. ; TUft: NOTICE that James Field, of i ?rlncr Rupert. B.C . occupation Marine u, purchase the und.: apply Dpi lot lor permuslon Broker. Intends to to following (lewribed Commencing at a post planted on the north shore of South Arm of Taoo Ilar- bar, Moresby Island, CJiiii Charlotte Islands. In the Province of British Cul-; -mbla. about S chains from the end of he Oovemment trail; thence 10 chain, northeasterly; thence 10 chains north .esterlr: thence 10 chains smithwentcr-I ly. thence 10 chains southeasterly, and i-ontalnlng twenty i20) acre, more or less. JAMES FIELD. Applicant. Dated November 39. 1028. LAND ACT " notice or ivriixTiox to aiti.y to TO l.l-KI; LAMi In Prince Rupert Land Recording Di-trict of Prince Rupert, and situate on' the north shore of CiMtnt tnlil I !n the Province of British Columbia, and 1 being about one and a half miles from ' the head uf the Inlet ; TAKE NOTICE that James Field, of! Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation Marine! Broker. Intends to spply tor a lease of the following described lands: 1 Commen.lng at a pott planted on the I north shore of Crescent inlet, about 1 one and a halt miles from the head of tht I Inlet; thence northwesterly 30 chains; thence southwesterly 20 chains; thence southeasterly 20 chains; thence . north-1 easterly 20 chains, and containing forty ; MO) acres, more or less. ; JAMES FIELD. ...... . Applicant Dated November 27. I92U. LAND ACT. NOTICE Of INTENTION TO TO leam: LAND. t TJli.aa n.--.Si a APPLY for It until I know (or what purposes "a''""? but r is Impossible to f ind I trict of Prince' tiiinE . ..i'S- 'T ;ii win oe used, in 18.1 tne people or 1""' aaianes are paia xo tnem m m iniei. wueen unariotte Islands . I TAKE IF K'frTl IT1 1 a, sa - . . 'Ontario were so disgusted with the waiT'nat ,n'lr dunes are. It seems to be In which they had been and were being ""Possible to xet a Canadian or a treated by the Orand Trunk Railway j - - - v.i.j .iimuc a Ylguruus pruteiv. nomt : tl22.0O0.000 in cash and (23.000.000 or i 124.000.000 In credit of the old Orand ! ' Trunk Railway had been taken and spent In connection with the Orand Trunk Pacific and that system became bank- ' nipt. Thce who built the Orand Trunk 1 Ptclflo ItaUwsy were altogether too lm- i ipatlent to. foist that expenditure upon I the people of this country. The Liberals' could not wait, and we had this white; itlephant forced upon us. O.T.P. WIIITK Kl.i:i'IIANT The Orand Trunk Railway were part- ntrs with the government of Canada in the bu.idtng of the Orand Trunk Pacific snd then they wanted to hand back to the country the Orand Trunk Pacific. that white elephant, although the Orand Trunk were responsible for the con struction of it. Th report of the railway department PorS.&Beans NOTICE that John Dvhh.wn -f Prince Rupert. B.C.. occupation manager Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the u5 ui -ai.u tniei, SDout one i mile from lu head; thence south 0 chains; thence west 18 chains; thence north 6 chain, to shore; thence east 1(1 1 chains, more or less, following the shore I line to point of -commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. 1 App,,cant Dated November 93. 1020. LAND ACT. ' : ; mr m mm mm i 1 M9" . EANI) ACT list L-Si V -SM DTI SSP SSS T7W SU--. if' Proved- r fl!.,: ,. J -SJiiJ'Nil finest malted grains nnd hops brewed THE with the most scientific care in five modem plants go to make the pure beer consumed by the people of Hrltlsh Columbia, Then the Amalgamated Breweries continuously call upon Independent firms of chemists of reputation for Independent analysis. These analyses PROVE the purity and quality of ISritlsh Columbia beers and Its fullest maturity UKHE i. nn rxtrnrt from the lat mini Anialpiiiiitlrd Iln'wing lrcr niailr b.v tin1 I.: McDuiiuld nnd Mcl)uiulil, iiimlytical t in tin Vancouver: "AU three immples lied a $parUhig IriglUnt cot 0 suUlaitfialfoam remuMna oh glanajor a am ahlt wise. Eath had n refmhiug aruma and o tm ?,. biller hop tastr. The analysi shim eoru-lu - rc', Una all three snmple$ are pure aad vhcltnome U r a The high Exlrad, low Acidity, high A'' Tram Matter, mtlstantial Asli aiid Phmphrric Aria r,., are almliite evidence of the good, wholtwim t 0 itf hem, proving Utrrn to tte jmre Malt Ik The fiticfjMS 0 time tamwn uj wtT is very tf,ut oj titc beat KuTojiean rarieUe." mut 1, McDonald & McDonald, Signed) A. V. Satttrfield. f'hen., 1 Nil A laaJnautMl Hi ar aawtalxl Vaar"twt s tlw-ww lit I-lS- " HmHw C4-. ml ( -.U Wmiohmm II-mm- ljA. Mm KartM kimri a4 Vkteru It. Mils tlac Cm. U4. X -at Government Stores and Licensed Premises. Tills advertisement is riot published or di.plyr;f I the IJijnor Control Ilonrd or by the Ciovcrtuiir llrilish Columbia- EVERY WOMAN ADMIRES an immaculate kitchen The HparklinK bTijrlr nt t'tensilH provides the first step in neatne Vacuum Electric Washer is equally indiitM;n.;.;; I auppl.v you with Intih at popular ,., Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 253 Third Avenue. I'nnrc IM ICANADIANj 'ssii-y Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Service Sailings from Prince Rupert r.. i-.s .a. is . -as 1 u.....r l ir h L ' In Vamittivrr. Vict. Kin, hMllll ltniar .Miirrli It " ruiNCj'.nH iu:ATiti( r: lor Hillrdiilf. i;t HflU Mk. i-rat ImIU, Namtl, Alrft l"7 f'uiiii.lt-sll IlKssr Ail si Vutif-iinisif kdl iirilttt. II .I1I Afn lor all Ntpniiislilp II mm. Tull lnformll' W. C. OIK II Allll, Drncrul AfM. r Cnrnfr of tlh Hirt ami 3rd Ariuir, -rliir lturt, i" SAVAGE ELECTHIC WASHER AND WTX- Washes, Ulues, Itinses and Drif w'J a wrinirer or hnvlnjr to put your nau the water. Cash Price A No EaHy Terms KAIEN HARDWARE CO. ftt,- f r,i .1 .1 -,... . a .MiTK.1. 01 JTI.TI(I TO .tl'I'I.Y TO Charlotte islauu.i. l l llCIIASi: l,AM I TAKE NOTICE thst alxt rta.m .ft.r Hat- t .-.. . . ' I. .IA?CUAT Arthur obt- Coiiini issl oticr 0 1 Lanus f or a to S?y'r.,D.-aiJ M" ,"Tt for coal and .tro..m'om.0 chase the following uescribsd lanri? ns at norTht -,. . Jt 1909 Q.C.t. Dlstnet; thence iouth iirtT cnsins; thence east forty eha thence north to shore; thenw' foiiwin so hi tin. 01 isiiu oounueu as follows: 3f,Tnm1"c",g t Post planted at the southwest corner of 8ectiun 30, Town- Ship 3. Clraham Island anrl n.rlfl AJ.Q.a southwest eorner"! thnr nighwater mark to point of comm.ni.: I.T in "Ah.in.. " ititt ?Z,ai aU,.ib ""."" a r,r,m h, -T - - " l. .w -. ...ciica UUW1 OU CnailU iii.v. vvKMHiiiii une niiiinrwi mm more or less. jo-o6'"1 th'" 3th dajr ' Dcmbff''. ARTHUR ROniSllTaON, an , ursnain uiand, n.O A. J, (IOIIDQN, k""" Dal. Dwember 17, 1930. Dr. Alexander Smith lJl'fl Phone C73 DENTIS1