PAGE FOUR Her Little Boy Had ; Severe Cold and Croupy Cough Mrs. IlfnrT E. Lyman. Wc$t River, NJJ writes : "My little boy ewight cough. "I tried several medicines, but is f ot no relief from them. "I nu advised to try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup , $flh" bad onl- taken three dose when lhgt relief, and before he had finished ' tM bottle ho traa all rid of hit cough. "I would not be without it in the how bs it is a wonderful cough medietas" Price, 35e. a bottle; large family eiiK eoe.; at all uruegisu and aeiltitf mtaufnetawd only by The T. Milbura Co.. Limited. Toronto, Out. 5 NOW ' - v .'.65 , Bring in a Used Victor Record for fcach new one and get them fori 55 IWHEN IT5SPRINGTIME VM IN THE ROCKIES" BUD & JOE BILLINGS vocal v-4coea Victor Xkiklntf VUcMn Cmpaagp McRae Bros. Records, Victrolas, Orthophonic Victor Radio Receivers. RUPERT HAS MADE GOOD Interior Paper Comments Editor lally-ort-City's Twentieth" ' Birthday On Monday of last week Prinze Rupert was 20 years old as a city, comments the Omlneca Herald edi torially. There has been a lot of! back over 20 years it does not seem so long, and in the lite of a city it is but a day. Some there are who have lost money, have lost patience and possibly have lost their faith in life, but most of those would have lost anyway. Those who stay-ed with Prince Rupert, either as citizens, or as investors, have, are or will make good. There is a great future before Prince Rupert There will certainly be many disappointments. But no more than comes to any other place. It is sometimes a little hard to watch other cities grow faster and get the good things but if one remembers that those same cities lay dormant for many years, it does not seem so hard. When the Interior country of the north Is de-veloDed the citv of Prince Runert scale, producing tonnage, the coast city will grow but slowly, so it must be admitted that the future of the coast city is dependant on the In ferior. Governments and railways IS FAVORED; Interesting Debate Stated By Mem-ben cf Toe II. at Sleeting Last Nitht An interesting debate was held by Toe H. at its regalar weekly :few davs meeting last night on the subject' of whether or not Prince Rupert ls really the logical railway, outlet for the Peace River country. The difficulties and advantages of the various routes were cleverly out lined by the speakers and, at the were A. Bradshaw and Dr. W, Aspinall. . I are here again":! Resided Here In HL I Ilium ww. lima uu KcianMlM and His ORCHESTRA FOXTROT 2tttl 1 ELEVEN MONTHS 1 ANDTEtl DAYS MORE I VERNON DALHAPJ 1 VOCAL V-fO9 her husband and one daughter. I Kathleen, and three brothers and A I A J t r t ' two sl5tors- She will be remembered HI SiTiy VlCtOr Dealer Nc Hazelton and Prince Ru- pen, naving amvea in rnnce KU- pert in 1910 and was connected with her brothers, G. R. T. and C H. Sawle in the Optimist office,! y- w fcui-ttit-yiiiiic;t4 lies' aid. C. P. R. steamer Princess Royal. District News NEW HAZELTON Practically the entire popula tion-of the-Haaeltons -attended the funeral last Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Margaret Louise Ho-gan, relkt of the late William (Father) Hogan, whose death oc- water Dass around Kaien Island P""1"4 iaay. ine service sine that timi Rut Prin Putwrt. WM' conducted In St. Paul's has nothing to regret and no ap-1 church t Hazelton by Archdea ologles to offer. -Those who saw the townsite Just 'after It was hatched and then take a look at It today would not know It. cenf E. Hodson of Ocean Falls. administrator of Caledonia during the absence in England of Bishop O. A. Rix. assisted by Twenty years Is a lone time while Mr. Bannister, and Rev. T you are living it. but when one looks n- Wright of the United Church. Pallbearers were E. R. Cox. R. Sargent, S. J. Wlnsby, W. O'Neill, O. H. Storkey, Tomllnson, W. S. Harris C. HIndle. Miss A. Haan. who ls on the nursing staff of the Port Simpson conclusion. It .was decided by a nar-1 has Hospital been paying a brief row mardn that the champions of ' vtrit with her parents at Queen I the cause of Prince Rupert had ! Charlotte City ! won out. t The advocates in favor t Prince j Rev. James Glllctt Indian Agent Rupert were Ian Fraser and J D. has arrlved trom an Allen. hile those In opposition' wmnin ii v. o,a Very Early Days Mission on official business. nn am d t.i,.J.. and Mr- R- O- McKenzle .Vn " Inn " '!have "ted to Queen Charlotte ' ir., .i ii.w i. Mrs. Maclver. Formerly Miss S4wle, Passed Away at Duncan. Vancouver Island vutj, iic jvir. racivenzie is pro- 8. J. Robert and IL Mrs. K. Cary. mother of Nor man Cary of the Hazelton Hos pitai staff and herself a former resident of Hazelton for many years, died last week in Vancou ver, aged seventy-seven years. Norman Cary ls expected home this week-end after having attended the funeral. The first tie train this season went through on Tuesday andi umiriuuiea ues aiong tne right of-way for use in spring recon ditloning of the roadbed. iwill grow so fast that few will be1 Mrs- M00re North Battleforrf able to keep up with it. Until the basKatcnewan- ls visiting in Haz interior is producing on a large 'dton wltn her sister, Mrs. O. Ben son, Jr. Dr. H. C. Wrlnch, M.L.A.. for Skeena, who arrived home last week-end from Victoria where he may help and will help, but they 'has ben attending the session of only prepare the handling facilities j the legislature, states that he was for the production of the country, assured by Minister of Public In the meantime Prince Rupert j Works Lougheed that the new is making a favorable progress. The ; high level bridge at Hagwllget city council has from the start would be built this season and built lor the future and much of! that an appropriation wasalsa me wore mat has been done will l to oe made for the new hospll not have to be done again. Our be6t, These two Items alone will rile: wishes are with Prince Rupert Our j an expenditure in this immediate advice ls get all you can, but don't i community of over $200,000 this overlook the interior. ; season. Tenders for the buildlncof THIS PORT the new hospital are to be called at an early date so the structure may be complete and ready for occupation by October I. c. w. Dawson spent a couplej Of davs In fimlthpri at th flM of this week on business. ' Joseph Benson, one of the old timers of this district, is a patient In the Hazelton Hospital for a SKIDEGATE prletor of the, hotel, after spending the ylner In-California" andMaxU to: Jr. Mce'rffie-txrlHhlFsum-mer to double his business between . i i ) TERRACE Miss Ma Isle Leggat of Smlthers, ls a guest at the home of Mrs. A. McLcod, havlns arrived here last now the Prince Rupert News. She! ... ... y,m Jhft. Lakelse Committee mm rt ..., n .u. u .t- . -?neji wok over, me ummecaiico' i1i, , f ffpraM'iirui ... ),. ff.- .iWlfHW'wse school i house. .. , .1 I 1 fnr n mimla uoafi qVia ma. sawictcu uicic buu spent a NpII M.irTvr m iou'on ft-. Z Peasant evening. returned from overseas went with' him to Northern Alberta where Mrs. Wilson of Remo was in town w" on Wednesday as a ? guest of they spent several years until they J7T mnvnH n , , ' Canon and Mrs. T. J. m Marsh. CN.R. TRAINS Capt. S. K. Gray, arrived In port at From East Sundays, Tuesdays,' 1:30 this afternoon from Vancou-' and Thursdays. 3.30 pa, j ver and waypoints. i p0r East-Mondays, Wednesdays ''ff'THE DAILY HEWS. -ass FASTEST OF WHIST IS MERMAIDS WOUND UP Girl.jcrolto Helen Madison, Seattle School Wins Dybhavn Cup and City Beats All' Records Til KSV f " ' Championship lV 'ifrlkson ' For SpeeiU.. SEATTLE. March 21: Great pre- extend a royal welcome to 16-year old Helen Madison of the Crystal Swimming Club of this city who, at Miami and Jacksonville and other eastern points, has broken all records for women swimmers. She beat everything in sight at Miami but it remained for her to break all existing records at Jacksonville. This has centred the eyes of the sport world upon her as the greatest woman swimmer the world has ever seen. Not only has she broken the women's records but she has come within 10 seconds of thbest men's record. Miss Madison Is now known as the next Olympiad at Los Angeles when It Is hoped that she will make good her claim against the world best. The young lady Is expected to arr rive home the middle of next week when she will be acclaimed, much as Percy Williams was acclaimed In Vancouver recently. Sport Chat Brown t Grotto). A. A. Easson vs. W. J. Nelson. F. 11. Stephens vs. George Waugh. William Mitchell vs. James An drews. A. Donald vs. J: Hlllman. finals, post- Tuesday evening because of the death of the late J. W. Stqtt. will be played tonight It ls announced. An attractive card of gams Is.. arranged and Jthere should be a large crowd out to see the. 'last encounters of the season; Jntha .Santo League, Three-Two TaVnd'piayers'Club will vie for tanofluodn j Xhe intermediate, Big Etitir WftlUneW nteh. School, and ;?eiSfnprA)gram will be ijnjunuea o. wim an ever-popuiar Ladies' League match between the Toilers and Maple Leafs. ! ! jj Man in the Moon Garden time ls here. Ood blc the hand of toll; Soon we shall all be out Turning up the soil. If a person sings out of tune over radio, she makes nearly a million mistakes. It's tremendous. Judge What Is your occupation? Prison I havant any, I Just claculate abdut. Judge (to Court Clerk) Please note that this gentleman Is retired from circulation for 30 days. Port Clements and Queen Charlotte j-Va thing." "Then 7to A meeting was held at Skldegate I Mission on Monday night of thl week under the auspices of the Isabelle Elizabeth Maclver (nee Northern B. C. Salmon Fishermen's Sawlei passed away at her home in Association to make arrangement Duncan, at 11:30 Sunday night tor the cpmlng fishing season. March 16, after only an hour's ill- j nest. The deceased ls survived by lng.' Prince Rupert people sometimes get tnt? a rut and It takes a big jolt to iet them out When they get jut they are in da rigor of falling In and breaking their necks. "You arc charged," said the Judge, "with' beating up this government inspector. What have you to say?" "Nothing," replied the grocer. "I am guilty. I lost my head. All morning I held my temper while government agents Inspected my scales, tasted my butter, smdled Board 'my mat graded my kerosene. In dance last Saturday night In aliOon, your hondr I had Just A good !awcreu iS. question naires, inen'injs oiru came aiong and wanted to take moving pictures of my cheese and I pasted him in the eye." ZAMBUK Clears The Skin Of ECZEMA & RASH ! St. Andrews . Runners-Up Final games were played last paratlons are being made here to night In the Prince Rupert Frater- nal Whist League. The Grotto, by defeating Oddfellows six to three in a play-off, captured the Dybhavn Cup and city championship Lief Erikson Society ls winner of the Newton Cup for runners-up Last night's scores were: I.O.O.F. 5, Canadian Legion 4. Six Musketeers 6, Grotto 3. Lief Erikson 5, Dry Dock 4. Seal Cove 2, St. Andrews 7. Moose 5, Elevator 4. FINAL STANDING the world's fastest woman swim-! I. O. O. F. .. mer. She is expected to compete In Lief Erikson Lief Erikson Orotto .. Six Mtaketee I. O. O. F. Moose ....,.... Dybhavn Cup Moose 10 10 Dry Dock Six Musketeers St Andrews Canadian Legion Seal Cove Elevator Newton Cup j Canadian Legion Line-ups for the Billiard League Seal Cove .... Grotto for the city team champion ship wil lbe as follows: C. P. Balagno (Klks), vs. Don Kootenay King, 2, 3. W. L.Pts. 13 5 13 .13 S 13 11 7 11, 8 10 9 9 9 0 9 9 8 10 ? 7 II 7 6 12 6 1 14 4 W. L.Pts. 8 1 8 0 3 6 0 3 6 5 4 5 5 4 5 4 5 4 4 5 4 3 6 3 2 7 i 2 7 3 Presentation of cups will take place at whist cribbage drive and dance at the Moose Hall on March 28. THE WEATHER Dominion Telegraph Service Prince Rupert Light snow, light easterly wind; temperature. 36. Haysport Snowing, calm, 32. Port Simpson nowlngSnorth wind, 22. Smlthers Snowing calm, 23. Burns Lake Snowing, windy. Vanderhoof Cloudy, calm, 22. Quesnel Cloudy, calm, mild. Eighth Cabin Snowing, calm. All other cabins Snowing. Terrace Snowing, calm, 28. Rosswood Snowing, calm. 34 Aiynash Snowing, calm, 23. Alice Arm Snowing, calm, 2. Stewart Part cloudy, calm, 29. Atlin Cloudy, calm, 2. White Horse Clear, N. wind, 4. Carmacks Clear, calm, 16b. Dawson Clear, calm, 30b. STOCK QUOTATIONS (OourtT 8. D. Jonntton Co.) Bayvlew. Hfc, 14. Big Missouri. 52, 57. Cotton Belt 15. 25. Duthle Mines. Nil, 23. George Copper, 2.15, 225. Georgia Rlrer, 7t(Vfe. , . , . Oolconda, 68, 70. ' Orandview, 8, 9. Independence, 3,' 4. Indian Mine, Nil, 4. Manager to stenographer: ,,ATeMicl-,,,inlAVt6i ! Stenographer to manager, hope- L. & L., 1, Nil. Ukcvlew, Nil, 1V4. Lucky Jim, Nil, 4. Mohawk, 1, 2. Morton Woolsey, 6V4, 04. . Marmot River Gold, Nil, 0. National Bilver, 5, iVg. NOblc Five, 12, 14. Oregon Copix. ft'A, 134. Pend Oreille, 2.80, 2.33. Premier, 1.04, 1.00. Portar-Idaho, 13, 14. Reeves Macdonald, 73, 75., Rufus-Argenta, 4Vi, 6. Ruth-Hope. 11. 12. Silver Crest, Nil, 4. Silverado, 10, 20. .Snowflake, 11, 12. Sunloch. 75, 95. Toplcy Richfield, 2, 3. Whitewater, Nil, 10. Woodbine, 2. 2' o,,w "sqpaw ' A. P. Consolidated, 1.92, 1.94. Calmont, U4, 1.35. Dalhouslc, J.55, 1.C0. Fabyan ePte, 6, 6. Home, 8.85, 9.00. Hargal, 1.13, Nil. Freehold, 70. 75. United, 72, 77. Sterling Pacific, 24, 25. Merland, 23 V4. 24. Mercury, 42, 43. 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