THE,AILY NEWS ...Wednesday. Fehr nary pagf srs iq, mtPFY colds During the period following colds, coughs, grippe, influenza or other prostrating illness, when your body is weakened, is the worthwhile time to prove the strength-restorative merit of "SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE VITAMIN-RICH COD-LIVER OIL It is, the food-tonic with world-wide prestige, that strengthens and helps build up the weakened body and restore, the normal balance of health. If you are run-down with Grippe build up on Scott's Emulsiqn! Scott ft Bownt, Toronto. Oct U-ii THE LABEL IS FLED AND WHITE : Shortage WITH Carnation on the pantry shelf there is never a shortage of double-rich, absolutely pure milk for every milk use. For Carnation can be bousht a month's sud- ft time4t keeps Mi viridfef initely. It even lUmm several days vr tun er the tin is opened, so that there is no waste. Itise Carnation is just pure, fresh milk evap orated' to double richness and kept safe by sterilization, it meets every need for milk or cream. UjaMitlakes:.ihe place of cream at one-third creamfcdsfI3iluted it gives superior results in all cooking. It is the most completely useful milk you can buy. Order several tins or a case of 48 tins from your grocer. CARXATIOX JELLIED RICE One cup Carnation Milk diluted with 1 cup water, 3 level teaspoons granulated geld'1 tin, cup. rice cooked in milk till tender, fi cup sugar, cup cram beaten stiff, fruit to taste. Soak gelatin in a little of milk till tender. Add rest of milk boiling hot, rice and sugar. When cool fold in cream and chill. Unmould and serve with any fruit and heavy cream. Lemon rind makes a nic fevering for the. pudding. Send for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book, Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ont, It looks creamy It tastes creamy It is creamy mation Milk "From Contented Cows" Product! in Canada Figuren GYPROC ForYourttmmcrllomc GYPROC walls and partitions will make your summer cottage much moVe attractive, comfortable and fire-safe. Gyp roc takes any decoration a perfect material with which to line your summer . home. Write for free bock, "W1W Tht Reflect Oood . Judgment," on borne planning with Oypcoc, Rocboard and Intulez. CANADA OYPSUM AND ALABASTINB LIMITED, VANCXIUVER, B.C. Sbcmikjti DrkUh CUmbi Oyium Company, Ltmilti UEMPIRE' 47 BC FirdjjrQoFwaijboard LIBERALS HEAR SOME SPEAKERS Recent Visitors to Victoria Tell of Activities of Local I Member There - f- t The annual meeting of the" Prince Rupert Liberal Association Monday night was quite large and enthusiastic. The opening was II . . Qlaasey told of attending Jie Liberal executive meeting at Vancouver, where there was a more united party than ever be fore. Dr. , King had come west in 1 pose .to' attend the gathering id the reiult was excellent. i Jim Ltawn sooke on the fisheries JltuaHon.and this matter will be Iken up.Sy the executive at an firly meeUnjr. Jack Juuge spoke on the failure of the Canadian National to utilize the dry d&ck here and moved a resolution which was passed DIED SUDDENLY route .to vgncnuver on a busiHfs tripp'ahdRay. wHo'Ms engaged-in the electErcaf business on the wh- .eff font. The'ifeou wiil have'Hhe genc-ol'ilyhiMhy of the eemfriflnitrffi ft bereavement. The Ate"M4ieVel ' also sur vived by two brothers Edwatrd and Herbert Love both resffleflt at Charloltetovra, Prince Hdward Island. Deceased was a member of th Independent Order of Oddfellow .and -the Independent Qrj der of Foresters . . Funoral .ir ungenents are in the .'aada of ihu H. Z. Undertaken. LETTER FROM T. D. PATTULLO Liberal Axiociation Hears From Louder ef Opposition Regard to Situation A letter read at the meeUntr of the ft in- liutiorl I lhornl Aaui Unanimously condemning the om.tto$fa MSnday HiUVby William pany. ESTIMATES FOR SCHOOL BOARD Ijudget DiscloHett Costa of Educa tional Institutions in City rhia Year .uetMls or toe school board ateaitais year are as fol- jam .Eiward H. s. . $ fe4h MwaVnal School tNttneatic Science . . . Vaaval Training Borden Street School Seat Cove School . . . Westview School .... Shingling c Repairing Roof, Borden School Uorden School Playsbed Repairing Building at side of King Edward School to be used a extra room and. Oil Burner in King Edward School 4.350.00 C,!t5t).00 000.00 750.00 4,420.00 1.085.00 920.00 Salaries 63,430.00 Insurance 750.00 Medieal Officer 500.00 See'y & Office Bxp. . 900.00 Total of Ordinary Betlmate $84,055.00 Extraordinary Painting of Seal Cove Sqbiw! , $ 400.00 1.000.00 1.000JOO Brown, retiring uresident. from f." t). i'aUullo, leadlpr of the-oif position and member for the dts "' "" ' ' trfct, folldws: "fjpan as turning the leadership; of 'the opposition in otir provincial legislature', m;iy 1 isk' ypu' to cue-' vey to the office ana membr of your ussoctarlon my apirecit.- , tiojj ot their untiring effn ts i it- AfH Field Marshal Sir W. Birdwood, commander-in-chief of the British forces in Irdia. who has ordered 3,500.00 British troops at Bombay to be reinforced in an effort to quell $5,900.00 Pathan -Hindu rlota, now sweep- ' s. ling the native quarter of "Abie's Irish Rose.". bay. India. . the past, and my earnest, hope that these will be continued in the sanip efficient manner. While we weie TIIIO TIDDMIMf efeaetI ,n the ,ast general elec ' I HIS lVillKmm-1 "on we were by no means over-' lillU iflVIUUUU wheiro.vj. Analysis of the vote shows that a little more than U , . It. Love Was Native of Prince pd. cent of the electors xoing to. L'dwurd Island unJ father the polls voted a straight Liberal .44r'UUVem&tabaveall, ore-Men serve our organizations and build i- 1 t.T""'" urr-for-thWnturc-,- If will be my rinh.. t a nrominent o d constant enaeavpr to co-ope air r mr i - KntQ Mvafd Isiaad family, re- withjour as'soclations in every way pcctod reside::! of thia city fo.- posaioie ior tne aaynnremem o. somewhat delayed in order to wait well over a decade and father of Liberalism in Ilntish Columbia for a numbti: of the officers who veral w?l! known local men, Al- "While your representatives n, e were attending the city council Un Hnflly Love of G5b Fourth in a.jdecided minority in the I. if is meeting or otherwise delayed. Avehnp Be. si passed away sudden- l"ture. we will fight for th, prm-Alderman W. M. Brown presided w j,j jh$ prince Rupert Generul Hp of our party, and will k.:op , until after the election of officers. Hopitt thi., mu;ittng.'i twenty, ""V L.ef'4 0 ,he nu!'1"' !"e ;when the new pesident, H. F.jtjiree jropis of ge and born nt Wbarai polntof view. 'Glassey, took the chaif. ! fieorieetown. P.E.I.. the late Mr. . "It is my Intention to visi' ai' President Brown spoke of the Lv na(j mt been in ve'.y robust the principal centres of the prov-work of the past year, during health "for some t!me. having uf- hice as soon as the opportunity which they had been successful in :on$ from asthma. Having cam- occurs, and I hope then to have electing their member. T. D. Pat- jiiataed little however, the sari? he pleasure of conferrnc e with tullo, and he felt sure when the oiwhr.a of his condition 'wa ttot ' he officers nnd membefs of your next election came on they would realized, it was onlv ea iy yeB- ;:-?nnization. In the mean'iiiu-. I be able to i eturn a nwmbw for terday afternoon that he was taken ;;hall be y;rY,filail to PU-apcratr in i i it. . j "f?J.! L t the federal house. He thanke' the members nnd officers for vhir. support. , , During the counting of i.ie irJ lota some speeches were made Mayor McMo'die told of hi recent visit to Victoria and .he wj.v in which mot of their propoals( had been turned down by the crvr bi-forn Hi- ! h hud sakl that he wan ff- linur fa'riy well A lu'f.rl aM in ' ' lived le have nefr. ref ;m bf. htx taJckii demiii!. X.J.). o' !.! M-iti- 'bio Mbv ernmeivt. He had me T. L. r"ai-' ah a v ... snir ,ncvfaic .a tullo and A.M. Manso.i and txHii eWfmliHll.r mu stalwH'ti'tieiit.TtlB1 yyve cjunuti.initv uiiu eAucuretr ; f,njB mat aa year-ai;au tou ,i active. One question that had!Ujdftnet'at:KeMi(viiet.iifli opme up there was the nwtter ofjwan for a time idi'Al ia b "J whe dismisal of civil servants. Out of 700 employed, 300 had been dismissed since the last election This cams from a party that had professed to be opposed to patronage. Colonel McMordie said he did not think the work done by Mr. Pattullo dit.ine the life of thf late government had been sufficiently appreciated here. There did not seem much prospect now of getting work done on the Ter-roee highway. He also spoke of the value to the city if they could ilHwrwTtrrnie Canadian Pacifle Railway, in 1910 tie .'came tn "rinee Rupert and since that time Juu cJaatge of the office of tbe imperial Ma-hine Works for his on, Haj y. During his residence n Princ Runert. be became vary jvell and favorably known to many friends. Bfteldcs his widow, deceased is mri1ved by four sons Har:y, fho conducts the Imperial Machine Works business; Bruce, who ia a member of the staff of the municipal utiUta department; have secured the 40 aa.es of park i Erttest. who ovm the telephone land for a recreation ground. It iyain at Suwajt apd passed .wis needed here. i through She city only yesterday en u. y . i a i. -.are aino spoice 01 .1 visit made to Victoria when h .iaw Messrs. Pattullo and Manson and he assit wd the meeting that ihey were both on their toea at the capital. Mr. Pattullo in par ticular seemed to be pleased to be ftee from the responsibilities of office. The way in which thev hat irone after the govo nment bailed well for the future. They wire making it hot for Mr. Pbbley. It was a good thinjr tn Have M.. Pattullo there as leader 3f the opposition. I'ny way. I)urin tec session i n'.ty be reached at the parliament buiklinge, Vicioiia, and ai'ter-. A at yo"ir ovgriiiir.;itio!i hf id-tuartor, w 111 whi"h I :ih)l be ii 1 cuj'.ant fouch'." , , t u CANADIAN FATHER AND SON STUDY AT m SAME Jh. Ic-jre. ..... k... Mii-';ion;iiv ; ".r i- hi. i ... ,i n hi Mtt tt!.ij uj, hi. ,.i.d ii'iv. . .' r.iim vi . i n il i ..-n y. Siink., wiio s in his final Frank L. Myra trigat). who h.is toyifll, in arts to prepare fof the ministry. -i.f I'ia".1.1 r . - DAILY NEWS' SHOPPING SERVICE for Out-of Town Subscribers ' ; Tp serve its women readers, and particularly those who live at a distance from a retail centre. The Daily News has instituted .,, ;a Shopping Service. The Daily News is read by hundreds of women living far front any urban facilities for shopping and H ''fs for these that this shopping service is primarily intended. ' Of course, The Daily News Shopper will attend to the man also, although he can buy a pair of braces anywhere. Kut not everywhere can a woman get a bit of lace matched or a piece of cm- ,. 1 broidery thread or the thousand and one things that make up r the difference between a woman's wants and a man's. The Prince, Rupert Merchants Carry between them Stocks running up to $2,000,000 and while it is not possible to purchase everything in this world in Prince Rupert, most things are available by return mail. None of the Prince Hupert merchants can possibly advertise ' .everything they carry in stock, but if the thing wanted is to be - -got in this city, our out-of-town readers may be sure that The - ,I)aily News Shopper will get it when asked for. If any of our women readers cannot get what they want in (heir nearest store, all there is to do is to write to The Daily News shnnnor;, fntinir what is renuircd with whatever details there may be, enclosing the cost, and if it is in Prince Rupert, The Daily N'cws hopper makes your purchase. e- This Service Ffe e io our women readers and is the outcome oftinany individual requests made to our stalf on their travels through the district in ea$Qns past. This service has been appreciated in these individual cases and is now extended to all with the hope of the same appreciation. So Do Not Hesitate Do not think you arc imposing upon The Daily News. Our liQPper is awaiting your requests. THE DAILY NEWS v PRINCE" RUPERT B. C. 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