PAKE TWO ASTHMA Chronic Bronchitii, Head and Bronchial Colds, Hay Fever iou mar, D'int arrrr niht. have been robbed of aieep and rerafort by A.thma h.rr endured all th af onialnc artiMttona oT slow etranru'.atioo NeverthcleM, if 1 bci of RA2-MAH. taken areordmf to direuiona. dore not brlrj poaitive relief, your drossist will return your money. RAZ-MAH contain, no alltbteat trace of any danrrroua hablt-forminf drtif. No emokea, no eprarajurt wallow two RAZ-MAH Capeulea villi a hot drink at mealtime. "To Sleep To-night. Ute RAZ MAH To. day, for Atthma, Chronic Bronchitis, SPECIAL For boekVt and tenet, out trial ef RAZ-MAH. end Sr to Templet! Ltd, Toronto 2. TEMPLE TO N Head and Bronchial Cold., Hay Fever." tt W m AT m mm mm for Comfort use R AZ'MAH The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by TrfnceRupert , Daily New., Limited, Third; Avenue, f S" T i " ' ' ! II. F. PULLKN - - Managing Editor. . Advertising; and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 9S 80 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. Saturday, March 26, 1927 ABOLISHING CLOSE SEASON ON HALIBUT. The suggestion made at Ketchikan that the closed season for halibut be abolished and that, in its place as a conservation measure, certain areas be closed to fishing is an interesting one which appears STRONG HOLD OF HOME TALENT PLAYS ' Find a town in any of these nin,e provinces and there you will find in the course of any year and every year a home-talent play, or several of them. They are institutions as firmly established as the schools, churches and lodges whjch turn to them for needed revenue THE JOB OF HUY1N CCLOTHES. A man selects a blue necktie for the same reason that he or It 1 fl Via-a aI 1?wjAa lnaa .atl n a I art a A 4 j-k m n an aAowoAH n t a A REPUTATION FROM 1858 TO 1926 wiADlM(B! Whisky v. , of British Columbia, the' FARM RELIEF ! STIMULATED lilTTKIt KK1IIT KXTKCTKH AT NEXT COMiltKs xKSMON MrNAKV- . IIVKitA IIII.L CHAMPION'S , ILAN VinoftOIS CAM. I'AMIX WASH1NOTON. D.C.. March (By Canadian Press). Th (arm relief con ; troversy has not been ended th action of President vCoolldge In vetoing the McNsry-Haugen farm relief bill. Agricultural leader In Congress and : farm leaders who have championed the hill who are not In Congress declare the : ' fight baa only begun, and there are many Indicating they are correct. Pre- j sent symptoms are the fight for the Mc-Mary-Haugen bill, probably In modified ' term, will rage In he next session of CongTess as bitterly as ever. Admlnlstratlsn political leader are trying to find out what will be the political effects of the veto. They art sounding sentiment In the agricultural states and profess to believe the veto; has been received with fairly good grace I by the fanners. I But a DroceAslon of letters which has ' been reaching members of the House and Shrubsa.ll. Senate from the Middle West and North- j west tells a different story. These letters report bitter disappointment over the veto, of Increased movement away from the farm because of the faUure of the president to afford relief legislation, and of determination in many quarters to keep up the fight. MAKIM1 PI AN While this sort of sentiment la ex- to contain some virtue. The need of conservation is admitted but, pressed in letters, agricultural member at the same time, it is felt that the halibut fishermen, with their Congress and other farm leaden have large investments in boats, etc., should be allowed continuous em- tn mPPlns out P,an ,or tn nexl u nlovment. On the other hand, it U dnnhtful it the Biio-trpKpH eight months. They have determined would be as effective-in the matter of conservation as the closed season. It is a question that will need a good deal of careful to conduct a vigorous campaign of or ganization and speech-making over the agricultural country and especially In certain states- where there has not been much activity for the McNary-Haugen measure. Such states are Ohto. Michi gan, up-state New Yort. part of Penasy- examined. vanla and parts of New England. So it seems Inevitable the struggle over the farm relief Issue will go Into the next Congress. It Is probable tbe n - will ...tn tau tha It - Since time immemorial these theatrical productions have been just:NarT nautembiii perhaps with modifl- ilium uuiiic-ioitin juaja in me siiiitu iuwii auu nine reu scnooi- cations. It will then go Jo the presl-house, but under such imposing designations as "Civic Opera," dent, and it is assumed he win again "Little Theatre" and "Community Players" they have taken ori a , eto. The farm relief issue wui then new dignity in the city. 'be plunged head foremost Into the presl- In the preparation for a home-talent plav the first requisite is dtntul ""P1"- assuming that Mr. the selection of the? nlnv. Trnwdv PntriistfH tn nmntBiir rvm.lrl Coolldge. as Is the general feeling here. truly tragic. And home-talent has no more talent for drama. It must be comedy. But it must be of a most decorous sort Too much love-making, means tbo much gossip and scanual. And whatever the la a candidate to succeed himself. Should he not be a candidate. It would of course be less sharp as an Issue, through It could not be Ignored. numoer oi acts it must be in one scene, if a change oi scenery is Not only win farm relief in itself essential, it must be accomplished by shifting the furniture. , be a Urge problem tn the next ses- The next problem is choosing the cast and assigning the parts. ,,n Congress, but other problems This is too easy. The trouble is that the members of the cast fit w,u "i instance, if so naturally into their -parts'hvithoul special -costuming or make-up urlff rerU,on u forced 10 the Xront- M that they believe the casting committee is ridiculing their physical " kte'Tt '1 fLT It cularities when it asks them to accept a role. Rehearsals are now in order, but as no time suits everybody, Unfj brlng Dout iower tariff the full cast is not got together for a dress rehearsal until a night or rates. It win also increase pressure for two before the opening performance. And one of the principals in- lower rauway rates, variably gets married or meets with some other terrible calamity on j may kkoi- (ooi.iixii: the very eve of the show, necessitating a hasty search for an Although the talk as to the effect on understudy. : the political fortunes of Mr. Coolldge But somehow the nlay comes off as scheduled and is acclaim- cow revolves chiefly about Former ed a brilliant success up to professional standards by the home town press and theatre-goers. Governor Frank O. Louden of Illinois, because of his championship of the far mer, there are other possibilities. It Is noticeable some of the middle western pa pen are persistent tn saying Mr. Coolldje will not seek a "third term." This 1 another way of serving notice on ders a chocolate soda. It is the first thing that comes into hisjth administration that tf th President i mind. He usually walks away with the second hat the salesman j aoe run 118 wU1 "na opposition ana shows him. and he can easily be arirued into a nafr of hr. that i lt u nother way also of stirring up don t fit, and that he doesn t really want, Women pick out things for their men folk with taste and dis I the third term question. ) and. Senator Willis. Apart from ti..& j , ... . ... ., . . , , . mr. uauviu mere are eeverai oioer law- But does a woman ever act like that? Well, just ask the girl ,llhllltlM vit at the soda fountain, or the young man in the gent's store about their women customers, . , . o iurnisning 'Dawes. Senator WaUon, Senator Capper crimination; that is, everything except cigars. No woman has any; A WWII A I ffiNfFRT AT license to buy cigars for any man, unless he has hitherto specified I"1"1" vtUnLLiAl rtl the dojhg. brand; But in the clothing line they know what they are1; SALYATION ARMY "ii, "J""''''',1"""" i"c VninAMr nnrt intereVllng Kvenlng Tcm.Ic purchasesfor their husbands and grown'so.ns. It bespeaks a pride! that all concerned justly may be thankful for, and there is nothing tH This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the LKjiinr cjonlrni Hoarrl or ny the Uoveriiment I I'litrr lJt Kseiiluc in it to make the man ashamed. He will be better dressed for it. large number of people were True, once in a while one meets some old crocodile who has'prereut at the salvation Army concert always been slouchy, and when he first appears in a neat ani4 natty: last night and were entertained with a outiii mat nis wne picKea out we are surprised, ana we laugn. uut would his. own selection have been better? Remember that derby hat! What an outrage upon intelligence it was. Now. they say. varied program of music, readings and exercises. The boy band waa present and played several selections which derbies are returning to fashion. Women have more sense than '"e much PPrecUt r th audience. men. They won't allow a general return of the iron hat. we are sure. P1' "T MoIlle nd MM Uwrence ; favored the gathering with violin and - - - ! piano ducts and several readings and exercises were given by th scholars of the Bunday school. After' the concert a number of prize I were presented to the scholars of the Sundny School tor regular attendance during the year 1929, quite a number 'of whom had bfen In attendance for l,ll fir,-UM Dllnrf... U . Davldson, Eva Davidson, Ellen David. THE DAIL1 NEWS "tui g;i:, . au. Sftei n.d the Car QUKBEC. Press i . One sweeten and F - - .IX aW ' ' iTli , A J ivV., mW Seuaa.itSOU cat: Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert MAItCH 2G. I9t". 'EW LOWER PRICES koajslrr, J455 00 Towing. WJJ.00 -WL llvO .00 O-mrrcUl Ci., aah. I0 $490.(0 00 son. Frank Pierce. Ksthle Cad alder. Helen Sims. Mildred Munecab and Bob political life occurred here recently lit the legislature on th occasion of the both birthday of Hob. L. A. Tasznereau. premier of Quebec. Arthur Sauve. leader of the opposition. health would long be spared: to permit and 1 took three hottles. 1 will never reyrrt the day I did thi as mj fac l enllrelv elearft op. My mother hn taken n.B.D. for hradai'ln, and h hasn't had th least aijrn ot a headache for a long timft" Thi valuable rtmed ha len on the market for the tat 49 year; put up only bv The T. Milbara Co., Ltmltod, ".mo, Coj,. $J0 03 0ck. tTM.OO Ixliii anlaa. 9 v ao Roadrirt Oriktry. K55.00 I' titty biueal Cmawia, W nici l tt'lmi. Otktx i,tttmtt I an 90 brilliant red roses which hid been presented to htm at s dinner a short time before, the presentation being made by Hormlsdas PUon. Ch.el Liberal Whip FIRST DOMInToN , CELEBRATED MODESTLY TORONTO, March J .While prepara- A special eoauaitte. eospnsing AltJ ttona are going forward U male the D. C. McTtae. Aid W. H MtUry c.jebrilon of Canada's 6Mb birthday, and Aid. R, J D Smith, wm naiced .lttl July i , Mmorable event. l-ytr-last nlftit by th actia aaftx to look cW Charles Abbott, probably Toronto's into the preeen. market altuataoa and oMrast eb driver, reealla the doings of submit a rrpurt at the next regular the tmt oiqi Day 1867. meeting. On that momentous day Mr. Abbott s cab had been enaaajed by Alderman John Acting Mayer T McCiymoat was em- csrr. chairman of the Toronto rtreworks powered last night to communicate commute. Mr. Abbott atlU retalna vivid with the gerernment siafcgeattaf that lecoUecUona of the modeat flreworkt the dairy catUe of Prince Rupert be display in Queen's Park that cled Do- Halibut ld at eleven tent at the ; talnlon Day. A feature of Toronto's celebration of R. E. Allen, chief torester. hat been tne imt Dominion Day. Mr. Abbott re-transferred' from Ifacelton to tYllre call, waa the military review of tbe Rupert where he will make hi head- oyml Artillery and Bodyguard quarters. ; , BATTALION ORDERS Ftah Exckange thi morning. j Uy Ueut.-Oolsne J. W. NKholU, Officer John LaiCO. a.isutaat fretrr of Vie. Cftutmandlng, 1st Battalion North torla, I In the, city ewaducting examin Brttlah Oolumbta Regunent. atlona for assistant forest rahger. I - 102nd Bn, O KJ. ' A parts; ot nachaniea and engineer. Parade, 'Battalion parade In the forty three tn number, arrived from Armaury. Monday evening. March 38, Equ!ma!t by tb Princeea Sophia ' yea- ;M7. at B put terday. , Recruits atusted Monday at T45 Two large logging engine. are on the signal section parade tor Instruction, way from Vancouver to the Qnean Tuearray at 8 pm, Chartotta Isaanda for Ute T. A. Kelly Uuaketrv Mlnature range open for laming Co '.jraetMw. Thuraday eteatiHf at I pm I Arrlevtv aMeer for Use week endll POLITICS CAST ASIDE ON PREMIER BIRTHDAY rreity ."cene In (Juelter ljNUture lte rently to Honor Hun. I. A. Tax-li. ereau March 24. i Canadian, of those incident which t . lessen the sscermtles of : . i Urdr April 2: Uetjt. Nam Prln-tfe: ftrdetly sergeant: Sergt Oadwal ader. 8. D. JOHNSTON. Major and Adjutant. Attd. 1st Bit N DC. Regt. Advertise In tha Dalit News. TIMBER SALE X7458 There will be offered lor sal by Public Auction at office of District Foe c-itet, Prtne Rupert, at 12 o'clock noon uev in iu Mai. va cowjHiiuniv wiv pre- April Anrl o inltr. asylrag that the member of th ' .-at 135.000 ftet board measure at opposition wished to join with other ajmica. hemlock, bslsam and cedar saw-member, U" ,n IUMn of the Houee n wUhing long ,litn' life and happiness to a distinguished ' provided anyone unable to attead th compatriot, of whom all Canadians suction tn pertontnay submit a sealed , ender to be opened at the hour of auc- . ... mtght mist k. be The r, Premier hd , proud. re- i1oi. mru, utilrd as one hid. proaehed him so often that he waa ahy ' in paying him eompllmtnt. but he I , 9, 1V27. the Licence X74.M to One til vesr will be allowed for re- -naval of this timber. PiiHk., iMfftlMilir, nt tK rTtife SAr. irusiea tnt nr. Taschrreau would ac-1 victoria, or District Forester, ctpt tb testimony of a sincere heart in I rTlnce Rupert. B.C. ins Biavver. ana ne oocea inai nu i TIMBER SAI.T3 X83H. him to. exercise hi brilliant talent Id wtl, o(lr, for Pubc the position which undoubtedly the Auction, at I pm. on the 28th day of future held for him. The Premier said that he regretted that Mr. Saute' birthday came hi October when th House did not tit, but he would aend htm lome rose next season, though he regretted that the number would be less, since Mr. Saute waa a younger man He was convinced that he would find Mr. Sauve in the same place in the House next session, after th general election The Premier s desk was adorned with Large, Red Pimples Covered Her Face Ml MftMfl Moore, nifnheim, Ont, write: " short whila ago my fart wu was covered covered with wun larre. large, red reu ti tiimi i -" hw i lipid. i Captain Stobart thanked the audience I tried several remertie. hut all XaiM. for Its cooperation and assured hi At last a friend advised me tv laVe 'hearer that any children would be j welcome who were not In attendance at any of the Sunday schools of the city. Those awarded prizes were as follows) Miss Wlnnlfred Exlev. Clifford Car. jlyle. Murray Rae. David Wilton, Elnyth j Anderson, Oeorge Carlyle. Desmond Cook, Norman Anderson, Mary Pierce. Mia Elsie McQutte. Patsey Anderson, Drtty Anderson. Beatrice Olson, Hose Smith, Clara Pierce, Florence Pierce, llasel Mastln, Nancy Da vies, Vera Cook, joiady Cook, Mr. Carlyle, Jack Unwln, IwilUrd Roe, Werner Ivtrson, Dolly Smith, Ann! Smith, Evelyn Pierce, Amelia Exley. Edith teek, Violet Mc. Cutfheon, Pearl Collier. Doris Rose, Audrey Cook, Arthur Iverson, Tom Smith, Henry Smith, Edward Kane,, tawrence Pierce, Edward Horman. I -do KB 11 MM March, 1937. In the Dutrlct Forester's office. Prince Rupert, th Licence X8H4. : cut 1,700 .COO f.DJn of Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar on an area tltuated on False Bay. Darwin Sound. Queen Charlotte Islsnd District. One it) year will be allowed for re-mural of timber. "Provided any one unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender i ;o oe openva si u nour oi auction and treated as ou bid." Further particular of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C.. or District Foretter. Prince Rupert. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECj TION ACT. j ' H.H.C. (IIAI'TKIt 11.1 William J. Crawford hereby give no-1 '.Ice he has, under Section 7 of the said I Act. deposited with the Minuter oi ! n..Li.. , , i. rt . i . . , . . ,.. ruuiic vvuiika wtkann, niiu ii kuf uilicv !'.f the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert at i Prince Rupert. D.C., a description of th i Mte and tbe plan of wharf proposed "o be built in the Portland Canal on Lot 4007, District of Casalar. And tak notice that alter the expire, i ' ion of one month from the date of publication of this notice William J. Crawford will under Section 7 of the said Act, 'apply to th Minister of Publlo Work at his office In '.he city of Ottawa for approval of the site and plans, and for leave to construct the said wharf, i Dated at Stewart. B.C.. this 3rd day of ; March, 1927. 77 W, J. CRAWFORD, IN PROBATE. IN TUB MTHKMK fOI'IIT IF HUITISII iOMMIlIt In the Matter of the Administration . Act: and In the Matter of tb Estate of Joseph F. Bowman. Dectssed, Intestate. . TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI Honor, F. MtB. Young, the 34th day of February, AD. 1927, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Joseph F. Bowman, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate air hereby required to furnish same, pro. where A ifppalf the ITS distinctive beauty ndt styl may have thrilled you on light, but that is only ball the story Tb Must Beautiful ChevruUt In Chevrolet History aUo offers bust ol tuctlunkal Improvements and qualities of performance almost unbcBevabV in a car at, to lew a price. Tale a. ride in this Most Beautiful Cm6lrt. Note it splendid power its smoothness it easy, tflotttess pctfwrnuutc under ail tiKuautanus. 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A model up-to-date factory for the makinj of Ice Cream, to be sold by wholesale only THE BEST QUALITY GUARANTEED a i a" March 31st Is Ihe m Day for I'lllnjr Rrturnn of Income harnrd P. -the Calendar Year 1926 The Increased rebate provided at the the Legislature in resiwct of mnrried person may be claimed for thia ierlod. the rbt.- ' w as follows: Mnrried pernon. nlco wltlown and widower with dependent children., (Where a husband ;n ' each have a separate Incqme, an agKreKil', 1 1 on $1,800. shall be apportioned between tf"'"' , Single pentons, and widow lind widower- ' dependent children k Each denendent Insurance Premlumn paid but not exceeding 'nn.rtuMn t llprixinx .;. f ,.- ...hi iu. ,,uihrv inrrci I' Ansearum Assessors will win make iiiukc iiiv ini'.- the-ncciMattry ..'orrc"'.-b rebates, as revised, hare not Iwen claimni. n Individual whoso Irvine dw. not ex--' eiuired to file a return except uiwn ncn not reu Beturns should be made promptly " onl, r Ing penalties. 4, The necessary forms and full. Information m. upon application to any I'rovlnclal Assessor or " sioner of Income Tax, Victoria. verified, to me on or before th tth day of March. AD. 1937. and an partle Indebted to the estate are re- aulred to pay the amount of their in-ebtednea to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prlne Rupert. B C. Dated th S4th day of February. AI. 1937. LAND ACT Skeena Land DlstrlctrDlstrlct of Queen Ctfarlotta Inlands. TAKE NOTICE that sixty day U' dte, I Intend to apply to the Chiet Commlasloner of Lands lor a licence yu prospect for rosl and petroleum over 640 , acres ot land bounded a follow: Commencing at a pmt planted at the southwest comer of Section SO, Town-1 ship 3, Oraham Island, and marked "AJ.O.' southwest corner"! thence east 60 chains; thence north 80 chains; them- west 80 chslns: thenca south 80 chain to point of commencement, being Section 38, Township 3, Oraham Islsnd, B O A, J. OOHDON, Locator, Dated Dsrtmhtr 17, 1931. !!' 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