.1 -'. PAGE TWO DAILY EDITION "TRY A NIP TOMuHT" BEST PROCURABLE DOTTUO A 611 RANTIIDJJ fnODucl or 8C0tUn Transient Display Advert isinj.'. i Transient Advei-tisii'jr on i'nn.i Local Readers, per insei-ii"ii. pel-Classified Advertising, per in.-. ! Legal Notices, each in. -"ft inn per Contract Kates r m li. aye. p. r r l lire . . . nil, ;'' Wl ajr.ite line on bin concerns that sell on Wall Street hav Tn. KK.HTIMi DAVS OVLU Time is the master ot all. No ma ier who .sinner, we have to eventually uccnnili whei. tin of this world's fonds so tha; i,e u i i : aiw'av - in to see a man w ho ha dol e pend upon co he gets older. d (iiaritv ir i a' i ei- WHAT DOES What does this rise in price find a Inning -piri; in x.ijrne. In that mining storks all advain-"d. ld work ii coidei ie IT MEAN? r The Original Label look for it at the Vendor and intiit on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE" This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Cmtrol Board, or by the Government of British Onliimhio The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Edkor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES March we are. Father hi.-i jrrip on u and puts us out nt' hu.-inf.-s. That is what has iiapp'-m-.t to .la. lNmp-.y. self older, his ujr i I i : i- .i-sin: and yt.i ',.t men place. However, Deinp-ey. . 1 1 1 ; , K - ni -.V , ': -i-s. ha.- i . . : it-,. and there never before were ucn prices paid an those of yesterday City Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For leaser period, paid in advance, per month 50 By mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia,, paid in advance for yearly period $3.00 Or lour montiis- for $1.00 By mail tn all otht r parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United Sutus, paid in advance per year .... $0.00 By mail to all other ounirii -. pT year $7.50 per insertion $1.40 in-'h $2.80 25 Anpli; .it ion Member of Audit Bureau nt Circulations To those of uit who are not conversant with financial matters it Is difficult to understand what it all means and, why the stocks are worth more today than they were a month ago. HELir.lON AND I'HICBS , The demands of Holy Week aeem to have been responsible for the sudden rise in the price of halibut. During next week nothing but fish will be eaten by many people, the fast ending with the com IMPETUS TO FLY1NK Flying seems to have received a great impetus of late. In all parts of the world there is a revival and soon it will be aa common to go up in the air an turlny it ( o takt a runout tn. the fort- What is needed now is the standardizing of a machine that will combine safety with cheapness of operation. Speed will not he so much a consideration except with those who wish to break records. Any air speed will be a great change from land speeds. What Ford did with automobiles some (lever young man may do with airplanes. (ilRTH CONTROL IS GREATEST PROBLEM The problem luirreMtng imrr jx'npii ; ''than any other ti. tht country t :1m Is alrth rontml Therr w no ;'ip:r ..t convr; satlon move fcwr.il ,oi:l ai.. pcixi: illh 1 m i , . . : u t of people than In w to k-cp (: on too fat 1' ii : i .. i s world Mini from the dawn of hla- ry. h;i liecn hird put to It to get 'tine n ( t It m pri bnble that there "vir i-iis i.een i tlnw wh.'n more than nnirii n;i there 1h a protect l.i'.r.'.ii.: land lekt Itn v :i-.i T,if an already em- u:iilu of fi)Odttlff. For healthful hot cereal, try PORRIDGE Cover the bottom ot a saucepan with water, add thc biscuits, broken up. Boil and stir until the mixture thickens. Salt and serve with milk or cream. Ready in two minutes, - MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS 15 sunt or 'i.i'e frets !c finds him- taking his laid tip store ay ha i nr to keep 1 'ML' m he lives. While not wishing to ernioiii.'e at thi- end of tin- week, we stujrirest thai we mav learn a li'Me 1,-ssoti ii'i-iv lietni ey. We shall not always he as younv as we ..ie todav a.c is is ratinr a led i,hintf- to de-im as I sioi k- iivi.l! '.' Kvcrywheru vre l!riti-.i i i . : 1 1 in I iia n wh noticed 1'or id- pa-' .several weeks the T WHAT I MIGHT HAVE BEEN BESNER TAKES YHB, fJOATLY NET73 As Told to Harold C. Burr By MARY PICKFOItl) UK girl who has old her way into millions of American lit arte would like to be a saleswoman. It waa fate that made Mary Plekford an actreu. ace that lea her :iuo pictures, but of her mind being a sales girl InWFftk'attractl-iw. i ' "tl.'u wlwt I'm tilling, Hllng Is the Jjrfraelon that IntrrtM me ihom vltullyr i' lli" I'lrkimd. Neotaany sen., her early to work, and i haa made her wealthy and wl-.e 3he started actlug otr the stage when shci was 5 years old with a stock company i in Toronto, Canada, taking Uip part of! a waif. "My dream of Health at I tint I Inn.' imiM Milrloii Hollar lary. "mi t wear nn ermine coat and a pearl niikl.m- umi walk down the nlMe of a theatre. N'. It'h the l.i-t tiling I want tn do." o Afterward she went to the old Blo- grapli studio In New York, w.th her mother, looking for work. D W. Orlfllth passed her us he wrs leaving. He hadn't seen her act, but she was a wlnle-kame little girl, and he engaged her nn the spot at $5 per day. In two weeks the was playing leads. j If lie hadn't gone to the hIikIIo he might Qpnrehalilv have cultivate! her. Iranlng toward xrtralt imlntlng! Interior decorating dim another Mw4lil- Ity. Hut moat likely he would have gut a Jb a a sairtflrl In ilrjxtrtiiirnt tore. Today hef name might hate Veen written WnserMwIily " an efflee ilimr liHteitit f mm a Mltrr M-reen. MH l'l(KK)Kl "Next to nlriurrv H-IIIng Intrmts me iniwt." -.onn! contact. A salengirl knows every Dne. meets every one. and consequently -he acquirers an Immense amount of e.'ieral knowlcdut. about people." ilfr Htkfvrtf brnke off to smile re-mrftlHfjttryv "I'm net hi tkeorlxlng. I ueetea In n-anrt-in-eeitt tore ! fete kecrttag to sht eene In one of Urged, abe axplaUMd bar preference mf witm. I dW it to get tne aim.w-ror ssleswomanahlp. 'TlH bmnaa con- , rlirre ami MM mtt eurlly a MMesglrl'x tacU of selltBf ataks t faMloatlng. ! reaetlsin. TImi ftrot day I got an excited tlKlylng the Mtkx of all klnOa sod i I slwrt-t twagetl a wrnaan .1 reatk! types of people nod different conditions. The aahaglrl to OaUy tn tbia centaet with btmdrei of paopte In mty class of lift, aaxt sbe aaonat help but he tafluasettf. in a wytisg aegree, by ath cs&taet. One cuatoaair may be kind and os-..ctevite; anotner querulous anal uit t please One will take a per- onai luierast tn everything the ftrl (hfMSeltes generally dlsagreeahlr rould gn behind a eonntrr. "In spite of that drawback. I really think I till o back and try It again osae day t leagued more about human nature in a fw days than I would or- (i-ei 'i.i- saetbaT aaay satisfy bar otra ; dtnanly ta yemrs And I'm sure I can ::iferirit .omptti by Oelng haughty I get my ota job bark," she said, laugh-hi -hbisb. And each will have . lag. ,:;mct effect upon the girl herself. "Stenographers and teachers don't have lueb a chance to learn by par- a: Tawwrraw lual Whltemax Cvpyrtadlt by Publte Ledger and Harry Matcher I CHIEF SKUGAIDl Manin Moon lt.it I Itl grlii.tlng work. I Just wish that sme of the people I've seen shopping, arguing with salesgirls ami making WMJ. KXOtVX IIAI.IIU T M'llOONEK A rttTH ! said 10 M I Woman Mll.i AT At ( THIN toil . who doss what an old maid woulrt lib- ItV hllMlltl VRHTKH1IAY At a sale la the ofSee of beriff aV A. was said to OUor Btsner of tbia city tpr an even M.SBO after a brief but active rew Ion of bidding which was opened by Mr. Basner at 2.500. A. D McBrlde. rap-resenting the Hecate Fish fVoducts CO.. Ltd. of Vancouver, raised ' Mr. Beaaer'a ftrst bid to S2700 and : stayed in until M.SAO was reached when i H C. Olbtena put In a few bids, the 1 finally going to Mr. Be sner at ing of Easter. Then there is likely to be a falling off in demand I' stated which will affect the prices here this week-end. Possibly the demand will fall off by the middle of the week. Those who had fish -to sell at the peak prices have been in luck. It is a bright spot in an otherwise dreary fishing season. The sale was oon-' ducted by the sheriff. The Chief Skugald was built In 1814 by the Vancouver Shipyards Ltd. at Vancouver for the Canadian Fish of which. MIsk Louise Tallanoer 44 president. There waa an enjoyable variety show and concert In the Weetholmr Theetrr-Inst nlKht Vocalists were Mrs Alex- lander. Miss Vera Cllffe, John E. Davey to do but baa not the constitution to stand It. tflokenon ysetarday slternoon the wait JT the hamrrjock in the attic been having their inninK 'known bailout schooner chief Mugaid It's too cold, for it outside And its mission is completed Luey Ann la now a bride. Denver News. Lay aside the tennis racket Now that she has got a man. Mops mske better eierclsee For a Mrs, Lucy Ann. -Boston Transertpt. Lucy, you should buy s cradle. Then you will net have to mcp. Nothing then but nurse and fondle These are Joys that never atop. Man In the Moon. Cold Storage Co. which operated tbe! vessel for several years In tne halibut nugh to look pleasant fisheries. Subsequently tbe Cold 8 tor- Wnen feeling gy and ftlp aae dlanoaed of the schooner which was i But mn worth while Uhan onmtad ten a few vaara in the U the: Mian who can amlM llqudf carrying ttada it ot Vajiou-1 itb nothing on bit hip. ver." rttirfflnttrne "'fftbrt' ' 'tart - of a. A ROLUNO stona gathers no moss year under tne ownership Capt McColl Smith and again entering tha A stagnant pond soon beoomes stale halibut fishing industry. The vesaal te But tn lo aP riM 77 feet long (87 feet over all) with a,A" th ,ear- dy n(1 "l"1 beam of eighteen feet and depth of j to "P nPP. other P'n fu- B ft. e in. She haa a 13S hp. Imperial gasoline engine which gives her a! T" rM"on husbands leave nana la speed of some or 10 knota. The ves- , hecsust they are out looking for their Isel Is also equipped with a 13 volt i electric lighting system driven by a jit of thc world's d; nulntlou ws not ; 10 h p imnerlal Snalne and has hold flvs nkstes of gear went with the boat. Attending the sale were Capt. W P. Armour. H. E. Moore. Walter Hume. Olier Btsner. J. A. Klrkpatrtck. I. C. Oiblxjiit, capt. W. J. Thomas. Capt. C. C. Ketchum. a. W. Nlckeraon and W. O. Pulton. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert MAKdl 11, I9IX. What the province Is going to do with the railroad lint of the Pacific Cirvnt Emfrn arid bow 1 a matter uMrh ir vexing eoena of tha politicians at Victoria. It Is estimated that It will iiUc ll2ft.ooo.ooo to complete the line. The Red Cross sale this week will be 'conducted by the Vlmy Knitting Club wives, nut mats iaare version. . it or lew continuously hungry, butlspace for some slaty tom of fiah. Her lut now he t'l'iicii Stnf s ;;xid tn so abund-.oll tanks are of S.SOO gallona capacity ri Hi . i ivcrvhrdy mn-it he warned notjand water tanks, 1000 gallons. Twenty- r 1 HE (at pnrty'i-I made ah awful mla- I told a man I thought hest Colds Ifrf S3 Need Direct Trp.atmiant - .It is an ob-w stinate cold indeed that can resist the direct double action of Vicks. Rubbed on the chest, it acts 2 ways at once: (1) , Djrcct to air pas-sages with its healing vapors released by body heat ; (2) Direct, like a poultice, it "draws out" the soreness. &ata v!?Va poR ub OKA t?MlLUONJARSUSOYCAKir SUPERIORITY a. . '. ...... w.'i the ho.t was a -t.iij W. bhn!4r. aiul It hsppened t - bp nc !uim I pok to he- Oh va. mi an nn luitbiiad THEATRE PLANS ARE APPROVED jlf-UMIT I'OK NKW AIVAZOt T STItlf. TI KE (IRATt.l H ITIint T COM-j ME.VT AT I-XT MtlllT'H COlNfll. MKKT1MI At a brief meeting of tbe city council list night, the session lasting little more than five minutes, approval was : gtven plans for tbe new theatre to be erected on Third Avenue by Mlaak and 1 Paul AtvasofT on motion of Aid. Collart. seconded by Aid. Brown. . The permit thus granted applies mere-' ly to the buUdlng and permit wUl bej later sought for tbe sestlng arrange-! mcnt which. In Use original plana, la not in complkuiee with tba terraa of tne elty bylswa. Dm original permit having been refuead by the city engineer for this reason, tbe buhdera .'.trough I. H. Plliebury, sucreas fully soogbt for a permit ooverlng tha oon-Uructlon of tbe building atone. Aid. Collai-t, in moving that tba permit be granted. Informed tbe council tnat plana for tbe building bad bean approved both by the building in-i pec tor (tba city engineer) and tba Ore atarahal for tab province The city Mlieltor oonobor rated tola stataanent and advlaed tba, eounell that it might grant tha permit. Tbeae waa no. turthae nn it in ttth' i(- e tlab,lMb si uon. Tba granting of the permit opens the way tor tba Alvaaons to proceed with tba construction of tbe theatre Immediately following tha completion of plied riving and excavation wbleh la ftow under way. It Is expected that the contract will be tat within a few Cays. Tbe amended plana call tor a "Class B" building under the city bylawa instead of a "Class A" structure aa originally planned. MEMBERS OF FIRESIDE CLUB ARE ENiERTAINED liflltl.tfnl aortal Held last Rtenlng lyi Voiing I'rnplev Mirltty f Ilrst I nit.. I Chnrrh Tbe Young leopta'a oeiety of First United Church entertained at a return octal laet evening tn honor of the members of the Plrealde Olub of First Baptist Church. There waa f large crowd of young people present, all of whom enjoyed the proeeedlngs to the full. An Interesting paper waa a George e- II. Stock on h tha veewi surest aHirresn i Goodrich itvettow by What' is unique In tha Function bf th. Church toward World Betumvent." Th, paper was well prepared and covered th subject adequately. A discussion followed In which a number of the guests participated Including Rev. W. P. Price and B W Howard, president of the PlrealCt Club. Pollow! ie tbe paper and discussion, there wti n social hour with music and names :-.n rl the aervlng of refreshment, the function coming to a close with the singing of "Auld Uing Byno." On big graceful cars 0f greyhound type or on Rturdv small A. ..-.--J. t&miSr ouvertowua are always ;"n '1 : Wm':r4,.fi. distinctive, always V4- ... -iHtrM' coming, .always give W&-t:r: ftf- -.H$?(f& .k pnue ot ownership H.-'i , t(!'-jllsf'l t-''- SKl ""' i Sitwirtoum Tim arc mailt . n, V ' H. :p : V'-- t" ..-if?1' !; WL"-- f r e Canadian Goodrich Gm.j-.rn . 4'- "-j . : : r fS JX L "Kikhtnw.Oniuri., Cobb Ixres tfiul LJliqy CostiAdiAfpir Montreal :: Importers O.UK WHOLE STOCK MUST HE DISPOSED l I' ENGLISH GAHAKUINB JIA1NCOAT.-Imported from the btt aakm. Keen from S20. and up all going at half price. KUNWINT. SHOES FOR SI'NINfl WEAK Dnminlon Slake Men' Running Shoai, regular fl.75. Now . . Bojm' Running Shoes, regular $10. Now Youth'n Running Shnen. regular $1.2.'). N"v Children'a Running Shopa, regular $l.2.ri. N. si. Id fa.".- Montreal Importers Telephone Itlue 118 Thin! Avenue J. II. Miltt i . V i " n" For Best Results R iii all your baking use obin H00' our POSITIVE .MONEY HACK (JUAHANTEE IN EVEN VK UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED tallletM frasin l,plltia Ilt1larl. lor V.WCtH VKIt. VICTOItl.i. Ilutrdale. Alrrl Hay. et.. l','"l,''1 .i o. " lur VAM'OUVEK. VICTIIKIA. bwanson Hay. Alert Hay. ' ror'pUIIT BIMPNON, NAAH TtlVRM I'OINTJI. AI.ICB NX' , TKWAIIT. Wales Island, Sunday. R p.m. ,rt -r 111 Ind Avenae. K. M. hMUH. Agent. rrln. H'lrJ ';ti Through tlikrts sold to Vlttoila anil Neatlle. and baggus" Oirtnigh to destlnatlun.