PAUK TWO . I!4 Vr a3 nt m4 r-r) Htm. Fortune never smiles on a man ' because he is a joke, Eczema On Hands Couldn't Put Them In Witer lira. Bolomaa Eohkopf, BJt. No. 1, Xcartadt, Oat, writen "I wu troubled with eeiem for four yean, and it wa o bad I tould tnot pat t llda) U wate I found Burdock SWlkBitim tlx only medicine "thai :i!if'glT me ant relief, and after taking four bolt let the eezems had aJl left me. I can now do nr own wih:r.. and wikX to rlri tliaAka ta B.BJJ. for what it hai doc for ma." naaaitctarW, far ta put tl fiara aaJr Vr THE DAILY NEWS. ritlNCE RUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in ad ranee ... . For leaser pericda. paid in advance, per month By mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Colombia, paid In advance for yearly period .. 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LAW CLASS Dalhousie's Class of 193 Which Included Rt. Hon. R, B. Bennett Has Interesting Record HALIFAX N5 April 8: Personalities of the Dalhousle University law class of 1893 were reunited in a common expression - a iwMii aa in the las; office Ut of January 27. On that day the Right , Honorable R. B. Bennett was pre- i sen ted with a leather-bound script, -conveying the recognition and regard of 19 classmates who donned ' the law hood on the day the present premier was graduated. The presentation was made privately by a i member of the class now living in i Ottawa. j The idea originated with Halifax i members of the class, who In the I course of Investigation preliminary to the sending out of a draft letter That nortion of thp nvnvinpp nf Rrii, PJnmWo Jto. elr c discovered that Don Don Brown Brown Oi Oi Ury to .he PaoifioCreat Eatem Railway is said to be on liTCn tm I C. F. BapUe Zleman -' iCL (CLi has been considerable activity in the locating of lands in the vicinity of Quesnel, hundreds of locations having been made under thp firnvismns nf thp fVinl anrl Pofi-nloum Ant- -"- ' " ' vMvuU,h ui, Aiemoers- oi we class in Halifax in the vicinity of Australian Ranch, 14 miles south of Ques- constituted a committee and re- O tarsill line li.rn- -.4 4-A ...t. 1. 1 1 1 1 rtAA - j a. . . great promise. It is stated that an oil bearing formation extends allf the way from the vicinity of Quesnel I In fka . - . . n II auMi to cam oi uie i eare River section in the north and that. in the opinion of experts, it can be counted upon to bring in real wells ana not small flows of the 100 and 200-barreI type. That oil exists in uie Peace River section is generally admitted. As an aftermath of assessment work carried out on the O rand view group of mineral claims on Milk Creek, there was a claim in County Court at Smithers recently of An-fhony McDonald of Smithers against R. E. Wotvertan of Vancouver, The Q rand view claims had been taken under an option by a syndicate represented by Wotverton and. MeDeoald u encased to Der- f&rm necessary assessment work for wnien ne suosantcd a bill for $71730. After hearing the evidence Judge Vounc awarded McDonald the full amount of his claim phis costs of the action. The Orotto group at Hardscrabbk on the Skeena River, owned by Al ger and Sell ot Usk. will undergo some development work during the coming summer from ail indications at the present tune. This group was bonded by an Edmonton syndicate which is looking for an engineer from England to arrive this month to make an examination. The property is well located and the values are around $9 and JIG a ton in gold. Capt, John WUhnan of Usk. superintendent of the Columario min-lng,pry,iwnifmor to Smith ers-recentlr.-He reoorted a wod umario on two reins oi ore. Work on the Lucky Lake group at Usk was resumed this week by Mr. Glover of Seattle who will be foreman. Last year the company did a lot of assessment work and this year will go after development on a somewhat larger scale. LETTER BOX SUGGESTS EW PROVINCE Editor, Daily News: There has been considerable agi ation in your paper and thrown rot the north generally against the 'diiate. with the result that a draft of the simple letter which later found its way to the prime minister between gold-embossed leather covers with signatures appended. (was sent to eaeh member of the jclas for approval. The copy Journeyed as far afield as Vancouver ing the felicitations represented In their signatures, of those who stud- . " mi. uruwit. RkHllH nV)Aintat Mini nt tYtm The north and south of B. 0. "ov" acTT; T ' ngnt well be pictured as two trees. ?eW?mbe' ?f.h S.uEre-me o The former a young tree-the lat- " na A"rea E:bU- teran old and well established tree 1VA" OI "Hiax- nave These Sees agreX ? 7 T' thZ I lhe ArchlvM and tlw Uw side. Members of Assembly resemble the roots. Both' nt th, ln . . inese trees receive their food from, , ;- " ' . m Tn n uie same source Victoria Natur ally Southern B. C. ha vine five members to our onei recivM moat nourishment, and nourishment hich bjr right should eo to North. em B. C. What is the solution? Eoual re presentation in Victoria would even things up, but then ererv half a dozen men would have an "M.L.A." In the north. That, then is imrxu- sibie. The natural eourse is in farm an independent province of our own. it is useless agitating to the south. They are. af te all. looking for what benefits themselves and. beta mor powerful, get it. They are not going to throw off a choice plum like the Peace River Outlet if thev can no- atbly help it Naturally not! We wouidnt either if we were in their placer aTiiiuUyi.tfaatthi8wuUeUwlUMbM realized is not far off If ooHtleal' promises are kept. Therefore, as I said before, delay is costly. Also, as this is the census year, it would be the appropriate time for such action so that federal MP.'s may be allotted. TO Bennett. J. B. Kenney K.C Halifax; Maior H. B. Stairs, DJS.O.. Halifax: Colonel W. E. Thompson. VD., Hall-fax; J. A.. Fufton K.C. Ouysboro. US.: O A. R. Rowlings, K.C. Sydney: S. E. Marsh, C.E, Bridgewater. N.: His Honor Judge J. A. Orler- son. Weymouth, US.. Hon. L P. D. Tilley. K.C. Saint John: H. F Pud- dtngton. Saint John; W. B. McCoy. Montreal; Col. A. II. Anderson. Ot tawa; C. B. Burns. Ottawa; H W. Brown. Ottawa; R. Blackwood Graham. K.C, Winnipeg; H. H. Munro, SteUer. Alta.; His Honor Judge F. W. Russell. Vegrevtlle. A1U.; C M.j Wood worth. Vancouver; J. A. Pay-, sant. Hollywood. Cal.; John Mont gomery, residence unknown. Tie Business jq In Interior Is Picking Up TERRACE. April 6: The tie and) I would like to see some organized 1 P business is gradually working' .1 L, . fitl t. nf lh -. I m rt u a h I bujjuii uiTrouai vims most ur- I v " mi.ooi, kcii gent matter which win really "make earlo4ds having been shipped dur- j or break" the north. ita week. Large numbers, bothi -manning you, i am lTe?CCJ54W .fJlEO WELLS oi ues ana poles are ready in the woods and will be brought out as1 joon as circumstances warrant THE DAILY NEWS Monday, April 6. Is.-. BLACK HAWKS EVEN UP PUCK SERIES CanaHieni Suffered 2 to" Moss I Last Night at ,Hands of Chicago; ' Scene Shifts For Remaining Games ; CHICAGO, April G: The Stanley Cup play-offs were evened up here last, night when Chicago Black Hawks defeated Montreal Canadiens by a score of two to one. It was :a gruelling overtime contest which thrilled -an enormous Sunday niirht crowd. Inciflpntnllv. it wnc tha lie hi f u J V HIV StS.n. key game of the season in Chicafro since the remainder of the fttflnfov f?iin finals: wltl KM1ni. mww-wj VMr T JS lV J11 J awawawawaawawawnmSNeaasaaaaMB ea in Montreal following the first ELKS WIN BILLIARDS Defeated Canadian Legion Margin of 17 in Championship Finals By The Elks are the city team billiard champions this year, having won the honor with a margin of 17 points oyer Canadian Legion in the two horae-and-home play- ons wnicn were completed yes terday when Johnson Smith, Elks, lost to Charlie Baptie. Lesion a score of 237 to 25 In the final match. The Legion took the serond of me two tournaments by a wa "vii score the Prime Minister of Canada on H HM but the margin was not sufficient ta onm the win of the Elks by a score of 1193 to 11(5 in the first Final Billiard Averages A. Murray CL 27 S49 341 C. P. Balagno iE) 28 6948 237 O. P. Tinker CL : 27 639 236 1 .... 17 4060 235: 24 5630 234 1 22 5104 232j Q. Waugh G ...s36 5991' 230 j O. Howe G .27 6122 227: M. E. Young (El ....27 6067 225 j J. Smith E . ..19 4263 224, W. Willtscroft E) .17 3790 223 J. Andrews G 26 5662 222 f. May Ot u.-. 8 1767 221 M. Andrews CL ..Xl 5946 220, M. Andrews CLI .56 6117 218, W. Mitchell E . .28 6090 217; A. Macdonald CL), 7 1499 214 i F. H. Stephens fE .. 5 1026 205 OL. Youngroan (CD 4 814 204 T. Clough (O). J. 3 599 200 F. Bray E 7 1332 190 W. Murray Ei ... 8 1498 187 , J. Scott CL 1 172 172 John Bulger G ... 1 169 169 IGOjj S. Magoffin, formerly ot this reatment this part of the orovlnee I been sent to members of c". has J!? incorporated a ..genera general is reeeirin What i. t h. v I the class, and to the Dalhousle law "ovw vancou e la taktne action and deiav la i keturers of that day: Hon. Mr. Jus- oVQUJ. I w.t sassiv w was v wupt v utv ver. Announcement of the famis. poration is made ln the current B. C. 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Ssl of "Do You Know" Car Ji For ten erntt in rtamrn we willaend you a Set of "Do You Know" carda silty Inlef-eating aulijerta printed in color with full deamption due of carda tit" x lif) or for twenty cents we will include carda and alao an album in which the cards can be placed to rive S complete cotlectioa in permanent form. Disp'ay of Fine Horsemanship Sergeant Claret' AtXi ,.re re, .:4Ji . ... ., ro...ty tu:us to be add by army pt i. nn- , proceeds of display go to r:eieauon fund Beat Indians NEW ORLEANS. April 6:-fter j being beaten several times, the New j Orleans Pelicans were finally able to turn the tables yesterday and won from Clevessnd Indians nine to eeven in a 12-inning exhibition game here yesterday. SPORT CHAT 7l1 fk am .WiaM.lMa.kl- HM. the senior individual bil- championship raatshss are Ints and the final to MM in a two 599-point Works. raw 6 as follows, the first William Mitchell vs. Frank Zi-j nan. O. P. Tinker vs. C. P. Bategno. Don Brown vs. Alex Murray. James Andrews vs. A. A. Easson. i Prince Rupert sport fans are ratified that the Terrace High I boys have come here for a two- teams tonight and Tuesday. Ter-' race High Sehool has been putting : up a fine brand of hooo same in 1U home town this past winter and is ; apparently a speedy aggregation. Not much has been seen of the lo cal baeketbaUers this winter and the opportunity to see them in action will be arumelstMi Th u-H should be well patronhfcd. 1 The three-dub Pacific Coast Hockey League Is going to send at last a full team to the mater Na-1 tional League before next winter. It is stated. Of course, the whole draft will not go In iu entirety tooneNa tional League club although ; might do worse. So far as can be learned. Vancouver Lions, Seattle Eskimos and Portland Boefcatoos ' will each send two men east Percy Jackson and Frank Jerwa. from the Lions; Oordon Savase end Johnny Boubregs. from the Esjrinos, and Red Conn and 'Joe McOokirfelc. from the Bucks. A right smart sex let all by themselves! GOLF ' April 6 Qrotto vs. 75 Taxi. Great Wear vs. .Fjjrtoc Corps. Gen. Office va. vs. ymg tToros. 0tn. Qtti T4) ury dovk. Bankers vs. Acs,, ,,, April' 13 Grotto vs. Great West. Flvtne ttstufmh. root and milda Urodofall j Corps VS. Gen. OffW nnVra (Z? U,I,e' onKei v VS that Utatyfiaeitinluldnnu-tMirxrVBua ia fiant in totiacroa, parkfal for J our . (Dry Dock. Acme va. 75 Taxi April 20 Grotto va Flying Corps. Great West vs Gen Of fie. Bankers vs 75 Taxi Dry Dock vs. Acme. itr Joe Brown, who has been con-, mi a a . . 1 iinea vo m nome for the past two WeeiW With an nttjirk nf Innii.nra I U still compelled to keep b his bed! i of tii yes- j New Orleans GROTTO - i or annual .I;.cr. Va.. post. WINNER , .f,in n.l,nr liuu IS to 1 Yesterday Afternoon Orotto, winners of the first half of the season, defeated Moose winners of the second half, by a fcore of 15 to 12 yesterday afternoon in the final championship play-off of the ; Prince Rupert 1 KLEIN NOW ; SIGNED UP PhilliVV Baltlnr Star Takes 818,000 For Three Years 1 PHILADELPHIA. April 6: Churl: Klein, one of the year's most nersi-,- .tent bold-outs in. Uui Big Leacu finally signed up yesterday with tu old toam- the Philadelphia N , tional. He Is reported to havr t cepted $40,000 for a three-year nn l traPt : ChicapoCubs Lose But While Sox Win Former Lose ti Hollywood Wlvli- Latter Win From little Rwk i CHICAGO, April 8 Thr Chi- , Cubs were beaten in an cxhib. game yeterduy by Hoi!ywcod T White Sox were more for tun however, in defeating Little R'jcK "football Scottish League First Division Rangers 5. Ayr United 1. East Fife I. Airdrie 0. Celtic 2. Clyde 0. English league First Division Aretnal 1. Portsmouth 1. Birmingham l. Sunderland o Bolton Wanderers 4. Weatham Chelsea 1 Leicester City 0. Derby Ootuity 3. BUekpqol 2 Manchester United 4. LtverpLxi! hef field United 1. Leeds Unit- Cribbage League The Grotto' takes the Dawson t. d n l.... IT " T I Ciliunp,on- appointment of John Melnyk u. , ship. whVe the Newton Cup. for deputy mining recorder for the Or, muers-up, goes to the Moose. ineea Mining Dllrfoon with sub , - , ' T cording office at White wai-1 - - . i u v iimi y.-uuic ui minrnn hiil- f . . : ... the Fin lay Rhrer. idatJn 2V "More Important! . . . are the raiuily Councils" yiore important then the Mibrrttiont ot the industry art the Jamily council, on the performance oj car,, the atmo$phere of service Nation, and the coUrte,yofude,men. Million, of daughter mother tons and father, are siting the future of the auto, nwuve business around the fireside-uith no one there to plead the case of the manufacturer, car or Wer. And the verdicts are final' MaU, j,. en,iCt'i!h.re,,,,i0n ,S "rt PrfJ n More than fifty out of every one hundred- buyers of McLjubo-Buicl wbik the musing JiviJe Uiei purcJu.es smong 14 other make. And eightyett per cent of McLsusJUin-Buick ownerslSoJ X JllclLAtJOsnK.HIVi.o1rMCK A U t N E R A I. MOTORS VALUE KAIEN MOTORS, LTD. P. O, Box 1C01 Telephone 52 SIMS II,