w PAtfKTWO THE DAILY NEWS Smothering and Fainting Spells Everything Would TurniBIack Mr. Andrew Blark. Harcourt, N.B., writs: ''1 bad Un troubled with awutheriag and faint-lug pell nd everrlliins: in front flf a woald i o t liTJijr i. Price 50c a box ' . trial? woftdf rfolii TUP nA - PRINCERUPERT - .Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rosen Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue v H. F. 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'. .86 Advertising and Circulation .Tejephone J8 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 'DAILY KDITION WHITE MAN IS PROBLEM Bishop Stringer Tells About Eski- mos in Interesting Address east of the mouth of the Mackenzie "The biggest problem tn conaec- River where there was pasture suf -Uon with the development of the , ficient for 250.000 of these animals, natives of the northern part of The Bishop told how the country Canada is that of the white man." i being opened up by means of declared Right Rev: Bishop I. O. jthe airplane, and living improved Stringer, of the Yukon, in an ad-by the use of the radio and other dress to the Rotary Club at its products of modern civilisation The weekly luncheon Thursday. "The natives were capable of great de-ne'er-do-well and his evil Influence velopment and. in spite of what a is responsible for most of the de- food many people said, would be gradation of both Indians and Eski- unproved by education, oaos. They are not as degraded in their native state ss sre the degraded whites. " Another interesting statement made by the Bishop was that each native gad Kskhao tribe thinks itself "the best people." The whites they look on ss an afterthooght of Creator, aad inferior The Eski- have been less influenced by ftpmosticn o2 the white man then any others and they are being develooed very ramdiv Ctvilisation Is not spoiling them. They have their own ten-ton schooners on which they take their t amines and docs and. if not sootled bv white . 14. ,1- (. n VUXUrfJ 1171.15 Hill I TI3it LUd iOTftssr-kssr:iuut BQf iBUviiAmr bowa and fouWiT hh h " X 4 jr. mVNFWQ BRITISH COLUMBIA inch, per insertion 1.40L per u-ocd JM J5 aturoV April 4. 131 ; interested in giving protection to every part of the country. Everywhere the potential industries of the north were being investigated, regardless of expense and every one was interested to Northern Canada. A: last a herd of 3000 reindeer was being driven across from Alaska and next year would be established Twenty 'Years Ago In Prince Rupert April 4, 1911 Angelo Orefpria hes in the Prince RuPrt General Hospital with a oauet wound m Ms taigh as s re-salt of a shooting affray last night. Another Italian is under arrest on n hot htm 3he board of police troyed by fire at 1 o'clock this nomlnt nstaoee win lend quite a bit enchantment to winter. ' anii "gJIga ut 1 ' ' if calls for a few drops to ward o9 ( constipation ; so does any suggestion bad breath. Vnever older cbtldrea don't eat well, don't rest well, or have any Ettte upset, a more liberal dose of tkts pure : vegetable preparation is usuaXy all that s needed. Geeekie Castork has Cbas. H. Fletcber's signature oa the wrapper. Doctors prescribe it. people, will work out theh- own de-, er finally approved of esti-ttBiea. the Bishop declared. mats for the eedfcng year asaount- Biafaop Stringer toM of the chang- to SMUtt. ed attitade hi the last thirty or forty j years of the Ottawa government to-1 The borne of Mr. and Mrs. James -ward the aoithlaad. He told of hav- JBodey on the north side First Av-teg tried to get pohos and customs I cnn hear Second Street was de- protecUon on behalf cf Bishop ! Reeve in the early days aad of batog xofsaed simply In use "it would i BOt amy." That was bo longer given I as a reason and today Canada was of for TEETHING troubles iredul .... of course. .babjejLaauWPfBUrt ihffitoe! Aad mma because oi the btde uraets wBica .comelb suddealy tb&. BftntoAYT one sure wsy to comfort a restless, teething child. Cattocia made cspecuuy for babies and children! Its perfectly harmless, as the .fmla on tae wrapper tefii you. Its vM iti taste am action. Yet it rights Btde upsets with a never-laSkg efiectieness. of That's the beauty of tak special chQdaa's remedy! It may be gives to tiay iafaats-as often astaerc Is need, la eanesof coBc aad suauar disterbaDcea, it b invaluable. But it has evrry-day uses aB mothers - rbaM tmdmtand. A coated tonrue is GIVEN , ... . Presentation to Mrs. James t.... augh , 1 attPresbjterian Church , ! Catherine ! A large lathering of members and i adherents of First Prebyterian j Church and other friends .met in. the church hall on Thursday eve-wng last to bid farewell toMr. and Mrs. James Waugh on4he eve of their departure for Montreal. The minister of the church, Rev. W. D. Grant Hoiimgwortn; presraea. Following, a splendid musical program, J. W. McKinley and W. W. C. O'Neill, on behalf of the eongre- Igation, axpfesaed appreciation and oeep leenngs oi gramuae tor me splendid services rendered by Mrs. Waugh to the church. Mrs. Waugh's beautiful voiee and muskal tilaut ; had been freely given at all times; not only in -the service of the churah, but also at many public coRCfrts sad functions where her yf'pe always gave so much delight and pleasure As a member of the ehoir her singing addd mucn Ibeautv aad insolratlon to the ices. . E.Motte. on behalf of the Prince jmiprt Ministerial. Asspcia-Usn. ttaaaked Mrs. Waugh for her services to the churches of Christ in the city aad ecpecJaBy for her Ikipd and prompt responses to take part in the hospital services arranged by the aasociation. Mrs. Waaah had never refused but was ainnys glad to sing and give .plea stice to the paUeate at the hospital. Mr..D"Ne411 read an address of prseentatton from the members, I adhesents and choir ef the First Presbyterian Church and. on their j tolntf nrMMitw) tn UM. WAUCh a I beautiful calf leather handbag containing a purse filled with gold. Mrs. Waugh. who was completely taken by surprise, thanked the congrega tion for its beautiful gift. After the best wishes of the con- i giggatfsa and other friends for Mr. and Mrs Waugh's happiness aad n... in tk.tr nan' Kaims haH been expressed. relressaeats were served and a pleasant hour was spent In convention. In response! to a general reaaeat Mrs. .Waugh! rang two frewll soaga, "I Passed! By Your Wtede- and "Cam Thro' the Rye." After Jhto the meet - , tng came to-a close vrtth the stag - 1 ing of "Auk! Lang Syne' and "For They Are JqPy Good Fellows." ! Mrs. Hollingworth and Mrs. Mc-i Klnley presided at the Uble ooured. Those helping and serving were Mrf D. C. Staart. Mrs. O'Neill. Mrs. Ftdler. Mrs. Bremner. Mrs. Foote. Mrs. Teog. Mrs. A. McKen-rie. Miss D. BaRmger. Miss N. Brown. Miss ,B. MeKUUey. Miss H. Walker. Miss O. Monro. Miss S. Staart, Ms XL WWtecrott and Mha M. Ivarson. The concert program was as follows: Songs. J. A. -Tens. Orchestra jtejaegon. J. Watt. J. Bremner sntfjMss, 3. S. .Black Soqga, J .WMrtsjaan Smith. ReeiUtlon, Mrs. Robert Cameron. Songs. Mrs. Wm. Millar Songs. Miss O. Munro. Vioim solo aad piano. Mr. aad Mrs. J. B. Mgckay. f-'Sengr A . -Cvappecton . Acoompanists Mrs. H. C. Fraser ind Mr. 3 5. Black. j Former JLocahGirl Entertabs Easter k Bride and Fiancee VICTORIA. April 4 Tke wed-, i:ng of Miss Doris Oibson. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R W. Gib- . on York Place, and Mr. Howard Harm an, son of Mr. and Mrs. A H. Harman. Meraios Street, will lake nlare at St. Mary's Church. Oak Bay. on Easter Monday. The popu-iar young couple are being extensively entertained before the interesting event. on Sunday last Miss Dorothy Tre-mayne entertained a large number friends In their honor at the i home of her parent. Dr. and Mrs on Tuesday night Miss" Alice Barnes. Newport Avenue, was hostess at a buffet super for Miss Gibson, and on Thursday afternoon Miss Moninna McKenna. Madison Avenue, washostess at an afternoon bridge for her. the other players being Mrs E. P Tisaali; Mrs Arthur Nash. Ktrs. A Farrer. Misses M,rMr lfit and Norah Wilson. Helen Mcintosh, Constance Waugh Wlnnjpeg. Do- reen Athburnham. Inec Ker. Dorothy Tremayne and Mrs. Eden Quainton. DD $Q2 skip aecfiosis .Jt roojs, soothes Instantly. A fluid thai artuallv (lorn muMi the hlemNied Ulnrlean. Abad skin 1$ unfortunate. mjharrasetag uimfcei&iry, UU Jlii fofmuj, Jim!,, healhjg elements. OUMES LTD. !W. J. McCUTCHEON. DRUGGIST JP erracerarmers 1 Baptist Ladies'.Aid . 'Easter ijea Sale Very .Successful tlnsfatute Meets ?-fa S?-J2S ; received and welcomed the. guests. . . T. . 4 , i -WV0 4r -tbia N4eUgbt$ul arious Matters of Interest Taken ' affair Was Mra. J. A. Lindaey. Up at,Cathfrinc T.uesday xboee ta cbajge of the various Evening ubleg wee: I Sewing JArs. J. McDonald and TERRACE. AjJrtl metUfim of I KIri- j .Hampton, the Terrace Farmers' Institute was! Home Cooking Mrs. Sid Handheld on Tuesday night when there '. un ind Mrs. Phil Unaey. was a. busy session .erviteurs Mrs. Ivarson. Mrs. AjJettW trn the ,Failfair-imfn Currie. Mrs. Houston, asking lor financial assistance to- Kitchen Mrs. F rarer. Mrs. F. wards the next fair was ibied for -Cameron and Mrs.-tromdahl. digenmin at the next meeting. Careful oooaideration was given to reports en four eampiea of Umestene from the district and the reports ee altimately refer - red back to (he. directors with in - rt ructions to get -further data on thelme esateat .Question. Letters aac catalogues from . the makers of JJgae.ervsher were also before thg.aif ctsng but no action was taken .with respect to these. It was rtwJdfii to make an effort to aj$erVdn the possible annual crmwaTfrtion el crushed limestone in the district pr.jr to in- "ttB to Promote the in- durtry. -H L. Ejaak was appointed del- ega" oust net conveeittor ud ,H jOag was elected represen UtHre Business arrangements having in view the spraying o: ur;nards m the district were left ir. Uve hand-f Messrs. Haaalin and Thomson with InstrucUan that the ch.irtt? should be safUffOBt to cover 'Ut' jneceasary apeases ot the plat.' BOYS'BAND ,A at McClrniont Park y and yim Rfcluu c,vrn Quite a .huge rawd atrarabled in . , - - i noon to hoar the Boys' Baad give a Good Friday concert of appropriate UBUtfc. It was the first public ap-pearance of the hand for some time. Bandmaster -TOvamas Wilson was in charge The band plans oa giving a series of open-air concerts dartag the coming summer. Doubtless, aaany will look forward favbeariag these. Presentation Made Monroe Retiring .Local Govrrrunent Agent Honored Thursday ,By Colleagues iBecere Jeavtng on Thursday to take up his duties as Oovernmept Ageni ai apauno. v. i. Mpnrpe was presented with a dab bag. as a token of esteem and goodwill from the local court bouse staff. With it was a hand-bag for Mrs. Monroe, who .will leave within the next few weeks for the island city. The presentations were made by H. F. Mr-Leod. BURNS Ma uml pm ml Minifl rim Sprttf m painrul smarting stops' PJIST CHOICE OF SUITS OR SPKINGiCOATS New samples just arrived of spring and summer goods -of the finest quality aad the patterns of the very latest. ling xnrcuncn n m rgftantliX JiaMtar"'J1 tg. Fare djitsery o an part aiii the city LING THE TAILOR 11? Second Ave Vbone C13 1 The .Baptist Ladies' Aid held an Easter sale in the crurtjh parlors on Thursday afternoon. The event was a jgreat success socially .and finan cially 1 The .tahies were very attractive, u oh beliig centred wih a gtlver vaanmt rtaffal Cashiers Miss Hgbel Ivarson ,and Mrs Herb Hampton i Delightful aolpE were rendered by MrsC. C. Monroe, accompanied by Mrs. CuUin. aad Mrs. Cjulkh ccom- ipaaied by Mrs. Fnueer. evisionv Likely Attach to Short Wave Radio MMSsaVsaaW . jgflttBPrfBSBBaaasi saaaaKiaaiJaaaVaal II. ZOPF Manasinc director oi Fada Radio Co ir: Canada, who say.- that viile .television may be here before very; long, it will of necessity ope rale in the short wave spectrum parate receiving apparatus t ordinary radio sets Divorce comes not when they; arc tired of b other, hut sfhen they ace .not ttssd of snmoqpe else. DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat At St Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Olaases 1 I TELEPHONED USB VALENTIN DAiro FOR SKEENA ,BRAvn Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRLSH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Oelh-ery Throughout the City Dr Alexander X-ItAY SERVICE PHONE 572 BESNEK BLOCK Saturday. April 4, ifl;' gT Ka,en Motors OLCERS,BAD LEGSi QLD WOUNDS & SORES 1 CtntraI ZfiJT f "eaed by 2am.Buk. 1 CHEVROLET and BUICK W 'Vrfy rrf 1"" ffrWrrVTrT M 1 sasaaisMuaiva t 1 Open Day and Night . . J Phone 5! Third Avenue j . - nil 1 ii 1 -iTTi 11 i i "'iiilTim NORTHERN & C. NEWS Tlie Kaselton . Conservative Association, at its annual meeting whieh .was hcid secently, electee oificers as follows: President. R. S aent; vicepagtnt, Mrs. A. D chfappell; aaretftrjr. W. Larmei ' f True wtlye if tfQfi .Hodder, Matt Myros,: Perry vgrkwad"A. D. Chap- oell. ir4.. .1' The new Haaelton Hospital has; been filled to igaaaeHy lor weeks Bren sow, if raere jhgds were av ailable, they woald he occupied. Hu aw JHasenon orchestr-. made its initial appearance at dance her? last Saturday night and mde a great hit. The orchestra consists of Miss Athol Russell. Riy Cuss. Oakley Senkpic: and :iark Wicks. The New Haaelton Community Vera McInne f Hmt; League has been organised here ,eft Wednt,s.la v Wfleers aae as foMows: president- holuteyil wilh hf, 6..H. 3enkpiel; vioezcsideBt. Otttj Jte t Nortn BaMes, Chrirtianaon; secretary-treasurer; W. F. Sherriffs: executive C. H i c A fTlnct oore Insur Sawle. R J. Mprrigon, Uon Spoo- mM, w A busjneag visa.,: ner aad Roy Oust. jbare.on Wedneadsjr. Musf U B. Kennairy.has arrived, NoTtriover of Ssnfthers is from Vancouver to tlfV a poittlaalji M aer nasttier. Mrs r a as night epexator for. the Govern- ajtah, at Terrace. Miss Franc ment Teegfaahs . at agelton loiaed her. there on Wedncs Dr. H C. Wrinoh. -aflA . farf'3'' Skeena. and Mrs. Wriach are ex- kfn McNeil wti the lucky winn pected hoav next Tupsday mona-jat Bishop picture show on Wr: me from Vieteria where Dr. ; nseday night Wrinch attended the asatian of thej . ,, ,. legislature. j father Uray rata mod to jesast on Tuesday's isain. His 11 After .a trip of a few weeks teivieit at to be his last before he ,n Merrjtt s.juonttX. Ward MaT-.esads to new position, sad Ur shaU sd Mged Hair have re-.weflixdrvstei will be held. 1 urne,dto Utcfl , . ! ! Mrs. R. L. Mcntosh returned Douglas Lay . resWent mining en-;Mnee stupe rt on Tuesday a.", mneer. has returned to Hassnoii -pendinv the week-end at :!. after holding a series op lectBtot 'Xassways tor prospectoK in the Oarfboo 'ountry. C. X. K. TRALVS Prosn -fait. Hitntoya Ttmdnvi The Ladfs04iD HsstoV Unl-til ltlllliii 5-jjjfjka. ted Church held s successful Sas fV-"Hifft -Mnndan Wednmia .i ter tea and sale on Thursday. aad Saturdays. 11 m ajn n gv f asVIaFmillFsV raw V asugsra flf if K IF sStitchedl BOVS ' DaOy News Want Ads. nirnn i rr i r 'rt?? it f I) -1 r ' jdjrs. W. Bedore returned from jissome on Tuesday where she nan been visUisg ber.aik daughter. Shr .cported her daughter very mud. improved when she 4ef t. Dr. J. T. Maady, resident ralnint-leqgiaeer. passed thjough on Tues 'day on hLs return, to the coast ano twasa4ttUy:gmle4tliy nuuiber irienas. The . two daughters of Mr. urn! Mrs. E. T. Kenpey went o.0nrithcr ion IVesVnesday to spend their Ea; ,..liln miih tr anA Uk Tlvf Krnney. Mr. Carter, insurance adjust! arrived on Wednesday to iiMjuii' into ths circunisUnces of the u crnt ue irrnomiraux wr. ii u - aurncd on Thursday's train. Hwy look for husky bous- TIERE are 1 ImmO farntw Ml tlin.gliMt tlir ItniiMaiwn for quality mI pM-araiire. Tliey )iar lirau )io.V anil riHr1 and re rrj tilrlirj rr(nFcirtra at IHMnta that rt lite moat LifL and iiauoa. Thrv arc l.uilt iet1-h Uf toy know bow to' "rough handle" IxmU arxl are made in Ilriliuli (lumlila. bring quick Results-