(T Wm. Stronr. Prop. Cry for it Children hate to take medicine as a rule, but every child loves the taste of Castoria. And this pure vegetable preparation is Just as good as it tastes; just it bland and harmless as the recipe reads. gbe wrapper tells you just what storia contains.) When Baby's cry warn! of colic, a few drops of Castoria has him soothed, asleep again in a jiffy. Nothing is more valuable in diarrhea. When coated tongue or bad breath tell of constipation, invoke its gentle aid to cleanse and regulate a child's bowels. In colds or children's diseases, use it to keep the system from cloggipg. Your doctor will tell you' Castoria TAKU RlVEIt s K4 if nSLijL I CASTORIA ,. " ''h w ii '.j jjy wUHkUliM 11 pi bwiM' ?Ti Jaffi If &J I '! p deserves a place in the family medicine cabinet until your child is grown. He knows it is safe for the tiniest baby; effective for a boy in his teens. With this special children's remedy handy, you need never risk giving a boy pr girl medicine meant for grown-ups. Castoria is sold in every drug store; the genuine always bears Chas. H. Fletcher's signature. ATTENTION: TAKU PROSPECTORS Avoid the necessity of clearlnj your supplies through the customs at Juneau. yt carry Complete prospectors' outfits right on the ground In Canadian territory. TAKU TRADING CO. P.O. Address: Tulsequh, B.C. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATED Capitol,, Theatre Filled Yesterday Fir Demonstration I)y toe Paughters of (he propire The Capitol Theatre, available through the courtesy of Col. S. P. McMordle, was filled to capacity yesterday afternoon when Municipal Chapter, Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire, held its annual Empire Day patriotic de monstration for school children. Children from all four schools of the city were In Attendance and Booth Memorial and Borden Street Schools contributed individual numbers to the program. Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe gave a patriotic address and there were vocsj solos by Mrs. Bmest Anderson. At the opening, there svas the formal ceremony of saluting the flag. An "Our Gang" comedy was shown to the delight of all the children, Mrs. John Manson. regent of Municipal Chapter, pre sided and alan on the platform were! past municipal regents regents nfj subsidiary chapters, the standard i bearers and the principals of the schools. The committee in charge of i the whole program consisted of Mrs. B. Walker, Miss May Ilartin and Mrs, D. C. Stuart. ' Children of Booth Memorial LIBERAL CANDIDATE V'AS, SUCCESSFUL ("continued from paire 1) TAQE TWO Friday, The Care of the Young Nothing brings so much comfort to Mother and Dad as the knowledge that the youngsters are growing bigger and stronger every, day. Playing hard all day sleeping soundly all night. Nestle's Evaporated Milk has brought this comfort to thousands of happy parents. And here's the Reason ! Nestle't Evaporated Milk if just theb cit of forth cow'i milk with part of the water removed-then traled and iteriUted in air-tight container. Add water, again and you have absolutely pure, safe milkr-but nore readily dljteuible than ordinary milk becaute the large fat clobulei of the milk have been broken up into imall ones of the ame she as In Mother's milk. Also, the eurJi which form in the stomach when Nestle's Evaporated JMllk Is used arc soft and flaky and thereore easily digestible. Ute Nestlfs Evaporated Milk for Your Daby. Use It In coffee In cocoa Jn tea. ye jjt in all .cooking and as a beverage by diluting with one to two parts water. NESTL CHB3 E EVAPORATED (Unsweetened) MILK A TKODUCT OF MIITISII COLUMBIA DfcMAND "Rupert Brand" lppers I . - Try a Daily News Want Ad. 3 r.h .nr. j.u ii:H iioi' "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD " Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PKlNCE HUPEItT, B.C. School, under the leadershlD of J. S. Wilson, Sang two fine choruses, "-The Empire is Our Country" and The Heart of Canada." The latter rvumfcer, written by Alfred Noyes and with musk by Sir Edward El-gar, was composed especially for Empire Pageant of 1924 in London and, as far as is known, this was the first time it was sung in Western Canada. Another splendid Booth School number was a patriotic drill by pupils of Miss A. Garnet's division in the course of which the chorus "Our Flag" was sung by the pupils bf this school. Girls taking part in the drill were Victoria Stamford, Betty Woods. Alice Gomez, Gweneth Walker, Edith Fenrmnn. Trprm OitVp Hplpn I Fuller. JejwjStrari Edith Slatta . Empire Pageant One of ;theJ6ulst&rtdlrtg items on I the program' tt the demonstration , was a Pageant of the Empire by pu-jplls of Borden Street School under jthe direction of Miss L. HalUweU of I the teaching staff. This proved to hp o pnlnrfnl anH onnrrtnHatn mim ber. Those talcing part were: Britannia; Ceredwin Morgan. Canada, Gudrum Welle and May Smith rMV.aKM') j England, Jessie Brand. ScrtJanfUJgan. Sco Wales, Eva Morris. Ireland, Eileen Green. Australia. Peggy Steen. New Zealand, Myrtle Rose. South Africa, Dot Pritchard. India, Betty Canteruri. West Indies, Dolly Postulo. Flag bearers were Geoge DIbp and George Dybhavn. In connection with the pageant, the choruses "If We Would Be Strong" and "Flag of Our Empire" were sung by the children. House made good time Forty-pnc Budget Items Were Put Through Last Ni;ht Steel Tariff Amended OTTAWA. Uav 23: The Houss of Commons in an hnur lnt. nlirht massed no less than 41 items of bud get resolutions. r ' T r A n a r- i , i t - . m finance, amended the British preference duty on iron and steel angles and beams from 10 to 15. A meeting; of the Boys' Band committee which was to have been held last, night was postponed be- nit the secretary. W. H. Tobey. it Will probably be held tonight. PALPITATION Throbbing of Heart After the "Flu" Mra. 3, OtianlngUm, flanlt Ste. Mkrie, Qnt, writ: "tut Febroarr I had a acTere atUek of infln ma which .left ma Vita palpitaUon and throbbing ,of th hart. fc. .. IKi r w tala aad xmi about dx boxes n& hart frond than halp m put ,aal, sad wb nrj thankful for haviog found neh a good median." Vrlu, 60a. a box at all druggiita u4 dMlara, or mailed direct oa rwipt of prica by Tho T. MUbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat. The result o'f'tiie'tiHited ef6tf Wa'sl thW U) Ifaulrj g.hts were p$ pn tbe program fpr this year. J: The halibut boat owners of Prince Rupert had asked for as- ristance in prospecting for sum- efforts of Mr. Hanson. Captain ft, Uoyd and. (Crsw are now wt on tha work and Charles Wallace, repre- fentatlve of tjje boat owners is with them, trying to secure the required information. The amount voted for this was $5 000. The amount of money voted for the flshormen' floats at Pince Rupert having been exhausted, lr. Hanson managed to secure another $7,000 in addition to the m. 000 already voted In order to com plete the work now being done by John Currle & Sons. There were a number of other matters attended to. One was the rearing pf a vote of $5,000 for thflj wing dam in the Sttlclne River at Grand Rapids to keep the channel in Its proper course and ajso a large share of th- vote for rivejs and dredging., which wUl be ei-tirnded pn the Taku. SHklne, Tffi-cher. White Sail and other rivefs. Stewart got the addition to fp wharf at a ' cost of $10,000 and Queen Charlotte City $6,600 and favorable consideration was glvep to the Skldegate wharf proposals snd the matter Is now before the department. Mr. Hanson spoke highly of the work of the Independent member for Comox-Albernl A. W Neill who had assisted him very materially in getting support for the Skeena riding projects, Mr. Hanson while away visited Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Chicago and other important cities of Canada and the United States and he says he found unemploy? ment situation acute on both sides of the line. Canada, in spite of her wheat not being marketed, was- In I a better position, he thought, than' the neighbor to the south. 'The general feeling throughout Canada i that the Mackenzie King administration wiU p- returned to power, probably with an increased majority. Some prominent Conservatives in the East admit thij," said Mr. Hanson. "In Ontario I Jbe-lieve they will have at least four more seats than they now hold; Quebec will bevs before; The Martimes are protperous and gains are looked for there." Coming nearer home Mr. Hanson sees Prince' George. 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