HATED TO GET UP MORNINGS Now Wake up Full of Pep; Cot Rid of Tired, Headachy, Half-tick Feeling. Bsalsa pesaltln af xwWa Inlsf. Ot rid at Ik-, tlattiaa, bad-taM. beaaacar wraiats Wake sra a-rprr ad fan af t7- H ( ta,T. r-U tiik It rairv-a-'? FaBa- tlx esaoas4r W tbaraads "7 '" fa blia ax stt Ha I r alt --!.. Ta artvrltxiM W a fanaaa Caaaa'iaa tfactvr. rrait-s-ll.r. CMiala tracts af frusta aaa1 ara aad act la artaf anal. -fhraltbr llwc actios. "'" tba Saw f Mt, ttrlpiac faar alw Hil artaa . . . cbua fa riimhn-lias Iran af "KIM aaj pnimm . . mt la awVy lb Maoa af pUnaa sad adds. Irata-a-tHcs aaJta taale tttcli ariai rmrru, nw health. Sa try Frail-' 'a taoar. fmr aalc tmryabtra. Caat la Wa.2Sc.54t. ra-iaia praiitihm rr-laassaaalltaisa. laaUl aa Tradt-a-thn". Margaret's 2 Piece Wool Suits New Spring Shades SPECIAL Good Quality Skirts $2.25 Fast Dye House Dresses $1.00 305 West Third Ave. Phone Bed 810 HERE IS GOOD 'NEWS! Our store is a store you can call your own because it is operated on a co-operative system whereby we hare the profits with you. When the, purchase Is made and the price l paid you receive token which entitle you to FREE PREMIUMS in return. So make our store your store. MUSSALLEM'S 317-319 Third Avenue West 'hn 1 P. O. Box 575 Trappers and Buyers I have to fill my orders YOU CAN GET 20 More From Me I am strong on everything. Make your shipment. As soon as I receive it I will send your money. GOLDBLOOM Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. i ORANGE LOIX.E MASTER SPEAKS TH2 DAILY NZT73 Monday Mtrfll.1t Editor. ... iwi) Dailr Xewa- ,r"8- such 1 1 " ?.ho .hoMs'of this eornhainitv who are not an important position in oar lawarp -te,. (lf u worked 'JTrtSf an erTnr C,tva8 -iS X o the Woi oaTck? roatiii"' "" St- A. mijrht I be permitted pre .oa which wnich our Lit Com- nncalled for attack on an organ-, add whit I roniAr th real :Oran,e o7 otfccli "f. .. Aider sa - ronoiuibk fr Iks. r.t of in, this .; city aooptinir jx- " a very de . - . -xaiZ.. - - an organii-jd bioc again f-eif,? ,RTn ,C"thh"- th .njr of the rople who Jde't1" f raB the recent offer They have no' k'T" Mmf J . itl-ar.? W that r f M together for ,, ""i there h" Wr n the subject As a citizen. how-!,e,5 f . (ever, I have done aU I could Z"rmon ,nwtnU 5"' jadvertwe the disadvantage that Wfb?ttcbTll.lhe P r-n .... Z7z liDian Catholic faith and the raein- the offeT Tnd'7 ET.Zi" the Orange Associate jdirhtea. doubt whaever that t 'far th maioritr of th -,-.1, f our onraniiation hva. Hon! llihewise but wh they have dor, ha K f .i... j j - Synopsis, of Land Act rst-rvrnoNs ATACA.VT. tarearmd. ttrrtjti Crm . "atfj air be pre-empted bj Btnmh bjeeu arer II years of ate. aaa by Ji'.'tot laienllon to become Briruta nbjecta. eooditiooil a pen ttu-oeoe. oeevpaiioa nJ Improrement. ruD tefofmatlon eoaeenuet Pre-emp. tlou la rftrn la BoAetla Na I. Lxni Serle. How to Pte-opt Land.- ropie ar hieh caa be aatalsed free af chirr, by aadreaafcif the Departmeat of Lni. Vle-torla. BC : Bureaa of Prormeul lotorm.-uott Victoria, or aty Ooernnjent Arret. Record aiU be (tiud catena oaly uad tajtasie far itriealtural parpoaea aMu reuonb dicunce of road. Kbool I "'tlii facilitlea and .bleb la not ttBberUsd. Lt . orryxf arer i 004 board ,Tt ' Ca Haafe and i Oat jeet per acre t of that Racte. ATpIicatioa for pre-emptions are to be ffT? J tle Land Cemmlasloner of the Land Raeordlnc Dt talon tn alert the nd applied far m sttcated. an printed forms obtained from Uie Commlaalanrr. Pre-emptians mast ae accapled for tre jests and aapraeeaieau made to ..tut of tl per acre. tac)dm( eVarlrif sad H-atm at least fl.e seres, before a Croaa Orsat caa be reeaired. ere-eapuoBS earrytof part time cauafc ttoB of orcapathm sre smo rsnUd. rrscHAsc 01 uaic Appteatlou are recel.ed for parchuie of .scant sod anreserTed Croaa lands, , not beta, umberlsnd. for srriaitsra p-jrpoars. Ulaimam price of flnt-clsas srsblei Uad Is IS per acre, snd seeond-Osrs itrsimfi land. 12 M per sere. Purtbrr information Is gteen la Bulletin Mi II. Land Series, Turchsse snd Less of Croan Lsnds " As s partial relief measure, re.erted lands mty be scqutred by pnrcbsse la ten eoual mstslments, with the flrrt psymeat nspended for to yesrs. pro.ia'rd tsies sre paid when doe snd Iraprorements sre Tsde during the first two yesrs of not iess than lit of the spprsUed rslue. Will. Isctory or tndustrlsl sites on timber land, not eieeedlnf 40 seres, msy be parehased or lessed, the conditions uieludmt payment of stumpait. Dnsurreyed aress. not eieeedlnf M seres, msy be lessed as homeiltes. eondu tionsl upon a dwelllnt belnf erected la the first yesr. title belne obtslned after rmdence snd Improvement conditions sre fulfilled and lsnd has been surveyed. ror trszlnc snd tndustrlsl purposes sress not exceedlnc MS seres msy be lessed by one person or a company. Cnder the Grulcf Act the Province divided into frailnc districts and the range administered under crating regula-tlona amended from time to time to meet varying conditions. Annual grating per mils sre lisurd based on eertsln monthly rstes per hesd ot stock. Priority la grss-ing privileges I given to resident stock owners. Stock-owners msy form associations for rsnge msnsgement. Tree or psrtlslly free permit svsllsble for settlers, csmpert sad travellers, a ks tea Bead. U'.UKIl MlTll t: lilt erion niil Or TAKE NOTICE that tile Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co. -who addri.. U c-o Dlvmlon Bngneer, Canadian Ni-UonaL Uallwaya Prince Rupert. B.C 111 aonlv for a iitw i. tk. Use 26000 eallon. nf ut r.t t ntune creek, which flow souther!; ami ... .. . . . A n. I I r i. n. "'" oaeveiia raver anout 1000 foot E&at nt Tim Titw Station. The water will be diverted from the ntreaan at a poMYt about 650 feet 1M-"tream from point where stream dral'.-. lU) 8keea Blver, and will bo used fir HiduatrUl ra-Uwajr purpone upon tl.e la2d dewrlbed as Lot 27, Coast DlMrlo'. Thin notice wen nolori . on tlie 1st day of Marctt. 1937. n. arpy oi uiu notice and an oppl: ' caUon pummrnt thereto and to h WatT AOl" Will h fllftrl In ox tlie Water Recorder at Prince Ru in, i. u.i filed with tr .irf 3 with he Comptroller erf Water Rlahts' rrlawnctvt Builcttnga, Victoria, B. C.'. wun.y uays atier the Ilret an. prarance ot thla notice In a local newspaper. The GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., M. A. Burbank. Division Engineer The date of the ftrat publication ,f thin noWcc to March 8th, 1937. TRAPPERS! Attention! Urmn Your Heaver to Frank Lockwood Phone IJiue 723 P.O. Ilox 200 with the sole interest of our Ht ;at heart. In view of this we re- .ror ,He w"ob of manual, after all hi trouble in try who no do do not not know know it it the the motto motto o of! u t n - - the Loyal O ran re Ax-iation " T are concerned, we feel sare thai hI ?. ?f f,! is thron af"f,M- " nieant to stir up stnfe. as a' citizens who have spoken to rr take it, then it might intere Vmi In lrMMU L.. 4 1 . 1 . . failed as it deserved and as fa r. urn iwuian v.Binonc inenn are concerned we are slill as friendly to them as ever. P. .irdinir your reference to lit ;Kev. Bishop Bunoz. it might ir- ,teret you to know that this rev- erend trentleman is held in the jKreatest respect by the majority of our members and we feel thn! ;tne credit for the present and .pan. state of harmony in th? section of the community is in no small degree due to his ef- ions. We know that we do net want Klr. -,1 " . . ."' " we are feasor- ,ably sure lhat the P.ev. Father. : of the same mind, so why you.: as a total outsider, should cir-; cider it your dutv tn stir it ,m i. -...r. ' " 1 .vj "n oi a I;':: n 1 "y.? ltjlUZren "b" am. i V It It WOUlU ..M also l . lin inlsrailinir . a- ir, --v...6 vw.uren aare oi a report trom the KnOW Whv Such nrnmin.nt urA n-..:..: .. ..... .... .s . , . .. useful organizations as the OJd-;year 'nresont iv tiij; mi'Iikmk roniT oi? iifcrrisii fVlf l'f Iff I i lv piinniTi' In I he Alatler of ( lie iMii'te of I'ler-'e iii.ilola, Ilerm-etl . ... .... ' : .......T 10 i minors anil Delitnri Take notice thai m ijmi. dki... - --.-s.aD 11UnUC u.iwu i lie ;n aay ot January, 1937 J wis appointed aole executor of the estate ot Plcrrt Olalzola. deceased, late ol Prince Rufjett.- Brlti.ri all parties havlnj claims against tlia 7" nereoy required to fur- nlun the me properly verified to me on or before th ant h nt inrii im j all parties Indebted to the said estate .e injura to pay uie amount of thf.r urL.uiiciia io me lortnwith. uaiea tne ma day of March, 1937 TIIEO COLLART. Prince Rupert, B. C. IX THE M'PKEMK COI KT OF ItKITHH l OI.I JIIUA In IT,. I, -I I. Ill the .Matter of ll -t.im Aff In the .Mailer of the Estate of Makolm Jiilloj-, lleceaseil ... v viucr w 1 1. Honor W E. Fisher, the 23rrf a,. r.t AnrU. 1936. . I inmimi - - l-l-ww bACVUiAll of the estate of Malcolm Mllloy deceased, and all mnw. koi., .i.i Bgalnst the aald eatote are hereby r. mii-u w lurniM same, properly verl fled, to me on or before the 27ta dar of March. A. n iqt7 .i " Jr. '. Indebted to the estate are required to k-j ".e amuuiu oi trur lndebtednehg to me forthwith. FRANK PEARCE. Port Clements, B.C. , Dated rv the 2Rth ii r c.i....... . 1937 'owumj, IS THE M'l'KE.Mi; roi'KT 1)1' I1KITISII 1 "i.i .ti ill IV 1111.11 ... In Ihe .Matter ir (lie ".tilmliiMratl,,,, .111- t.ul III the .Matter of the Emale of lianlrl .--lrjia.iK, iinniM-il Takj. .i.t Irvo . v. . j . . . J "sr oti, sV. , ""-" 1 n-as appointed ... : - iibtbMr oa ua 1111 Btegavlg, Deceased, late of Port Edward -" f"f Jianng claim qtiired to funiWi same, properly verified t.1?3.7 and " Partle Indebted to tlie Estate, are required to pay the ""wuum .to m. forthwith; NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrate; rv . . .... .. Prlnoe Rupert, B.C Dated the 11th day of March 1937. Try Our SPKCIAL SUNDAY NIGHT DINNER Soup Chicken with two Vegetables Dessert Tea oi- Coffee All For 50c KNOX HOTEL "Manquets a Spee'laity" fellows. tke Ma.-ns. the St. An draw's Society. :r.e Son of Xor way. and tha two very effkiejl , sendee chaos, notary and Gym (were left oat. Tnere is only or j answer of eMir . as the Priao iRunert ritinaa know, and that lis the one already riven.1 V .l. a.- r .. . v... in? to brine capital and indunn to the city. a offer to bnnp i 520.IOO is turned down by tht citizens .mbv i r. iaer khoiv well as any one of us that this s aosotaierv un'me as no sue offer was ever received, no matte, how yoa exam-rate it. The offei that was made. a nearly all th "ilisens know, was .so full of ah iectionable ronH'tion that it in no sense of the word looked Jik awtBr proposition. Jir i 'Her knows that we were askedlwou,d , P""1 ou" . 'o3' i hospiU o jrive the aost.ita! away to asec I10". ,fm adPtIn "e. satnf -nan orgawy-ition, that is well ere jrtvjafr away the Govern-n'ty ent Kraats. taxes, hospital ssets, and in addition to a't his we were !o jrive a jruarantc hat bo Other hospital would be Mowed U' c0nie into I he citv N t . . t . - - e ",l f.eajlb A . L'l- Tether from the unreasonaWencw jn me above -Mr. Alder must not foriret that a few years ajro thr citizens irate away one of their most precious utilities, namely Ihe light plant, and they have not tforjrotten it In fact if they had to reconsider the matter the con ditions might be very different .Mr. Alder's recent behavior seems to bear out the remark heard recentlv that "he knpu nothing but bond-holders and had a heart of stone which -however w aAsiUllnr. I.m r. a. .1 I . Z A. f I ..ciimiiuuiB u cuuil ue turned on to sob-sister stuff." This seems to I.p horn nt -Kn we read that news item "that every time (he Fire Bell ring, . h. ",ull,;r now many rings it .rues) 'ives) his his thoughts thoughts tn;n turn imr;"..Hi immedi .ol ... .i l r. . .. a!e t0 th0 Pr helpless indi in the hospital," and lie 'mmediately tells us that he hp.i i- . . .. iwiniLiai rire Jiarsnai over on old that states that tv hrwt.ilrit s n fiwn . i a ---- 4-..- .-s aa fclJ U IJ unsafe from that point of view . " . . ! L 1 a muer 10 say mat the Hos Board didl.not want h rr,nr!i PUbllSheil .M. , . i.4 IWlAlrlpr u V.Q..!l this citv had". A wit i!fin!t. duty to the ciliaens of it and his duty was verv clearly tn W no ait ar r s u I know as soon as nnxail.lo n would be very interesting to know exactly where Mr. Alder Willi I -1 have stood had there been an af fluent at tne local hospital during the last year and he in possession of such vitally important" news regarding the state of it The Prnvlnetnl Kir.. Mo..vi n IJetiartmnt , , m!,.l,t i "oi . . - . 1 v... ....Ku III)V, nave naa such 1 1 r V. lenient In nt.... . views .. '. . as 9 r I pected to have and certainly the insurance companies would not. Another angle that present telf. Mr. Alder refers lo the incoming $200,000 as an industn "ringing in money. It would br nteresting to know how much would be spent in wages or any "iUK eiSC alter, fhn fnillnl ture had been raised. Kemembei .wr. Alder, that the present ho?-pital is maintaining a staff whleli is being paid reasonable living wages and. . while V- ...V HUl CV.I- eerned with what the Sisicr-deem sufficient wages for theii helpers, we are concerned with the fact that al present we are able to keep a living wage on tl the local institution and thai ! of importance to a 'working per fon. As I understand an Industry it is something in the nature of he proposed pulp mill. a sawmill or anything that manufactures and so maintains a na...l..i.i.. ttady payroll which i a really V, i" community where it is located. CnnM ih,. ..t ,u. V? bc liken?d to anythinir ji mis Kinu? Now, Mr. Abler. I tMr,t, 4U everybody in the city will readily .s.ce mat we need a new hospital and we need it (mirth. I not. I i at least a Hltle money in the town for the purpose and there are ways and means of vt;., more, as witness those progres- e nospuai,, at Nelson nnd Al FOR SALE Modern hotel, Hyder, B.C. Good opening for building up fine busi- ness at small cost. IIOIKI. MCAMi H)der.li t;. aET - , Mrs. John Clausen Passes Suddenly Wife of Well Known Salmon Packer Died in Loral Hospital This Morning ' Mrs. Martha Clausen, wife of John Claosen. well known local fish packer, passed away at 1:20 this morning at the Prince Rupert General Hospital after a brief Illness. She was 45 years of age and was born at Port Simpson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James MacKay. A son survives besides the widower. The funeral, arrangements for which are in the hands of a C. Undertakers, will take place on Wednesday. berni. One of our sen-ice clubs has been usine a very effie'ert method of 'raising funds for a very laudable caue and ther. U nothing (that is reasonable) that w- is .available immedialelv is in an if it should prove to fall shoit of the necessar) amount, then what is the matter with your dip ging into Ihe taxes for the bal ance. We are quite aware - that for the past few years von hit Iproved n rao.t efficient collectin,' agen-y for the bond-holders and ?n doing so, of cour?e. have let the city run to seed, but while I am ouite ready to admit that thi invested capital hns certain rights in the manner of obtaining its interest, yet I do not nd mit that it has Ihe right to takr its interest at the exnpnsp "nf 'those wor helpless sick iN'onle" who are doomed to take up temporary resillencp m thr. lnral ho pital I suggest that you inlrn duce a certain amount of real!;, renuine humanitv int.. mn. ni. lecting and. if you do this, thai matter of a new hosnital will Iip come an accomDlihed fact in stead of a nightmare. I am no .?avocal,nJtne '""easing of taxe? IbUt Simplv Usinir snmo nf tli.r that you have collected. Now, Mr. Alder, if you show t real genuine interest in trvint. tr et us a Rood General Hospital ir mis community you will be abl? to get Ihe canneries and othei big money interested but don't for heaven's sake, kpr-r. nn efforts-to alienate their sympathj as you H nave boon ' tmin,, powers to do up to the present ; IO'lrs for a IlivrrOK nnrl l.4....: nospital and, any ojrher progres lve measure in ihe cily of Prince Kupert. JI. B. LEMON. Prince J.upert L.O.L Master, niLUIOR KEOPENING The Billmor Snruce Mills mill at. . . Pnnl.A TrA.L . , 'lc u.u LHjr is 1 .1 . . w DClIlg l,u nut ul aimpe to resume cutting of lum . .. rt .will 1 ber during the coming week. Stop at the Frazer Hotel when visiting Stewart or Hyder. The only steam heated hotel In Portland Canal district. (tr) rtcach the most people In city and district with an advertisement In the Daily News. Huild It.0. Payrolls" Payrolls Make Rich alflans trrn trinaiHIII' I Payrolls enrich the communities that have them. Pacific Milk has a large one. It's, a little return to British Columbia for the extra richness and natural' flavor British Columbia gives to Pacific Milk. If the payroll was even larger Pacific Milk would still be In debt for what its richness and flavor owes to the fine water, rich pasture and mild climate. Pacific Milk IKHADIATLI) OF COUUSE The Central Hotel BOOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MBS. C. E. BLACK MUSIC AND " THRILLER "Pennies From Heaven" and They .Met in a Taxi" At "Capijol Theatre Pennies from Heaven." a tune- some musical comedr. and "They jMet in a Taxi," a sprightly farcical comedy romance, comprise the double bill program at the tapi-. tol Theatre here at the first of this week. "Pennies from Heaven" con cerns a vagabond troubadot j .Bing Crosby, who falls in love with a little girl. Edith Fellows, and her improvident grandfathet (Donald Meek) and proceeds to take them under his wing. A wil-. fare worker, Madge Evans, enters the scene and a romance develops which, after some complication.! works out for the best. Romance and music take turns with the entertainment and Crosby sings some popular songs such as "Pen nies from Heaven," "So Do I,'' "Let's Call a Heart a Heart," "One Two Button Your Shoe" am. Skeleton in the Closet," Chester Morris and Fay n enact the feature roles in "Th'i Met in a Taxi." the story of t beautiful dress model, posing n-an escaping heiress-bride, wl.i, tUrnS OUt tn tint i l.rirlo ,. all but a girl accused of the thefi of a valuable necklace. There a thrilling climax which brings ' Ihe story to a happy ending. Duncan Rodman . Is Dead Today For Years Was Well Known Light house Keeper of This District After an illness of considerable duration, Duncan Rodman, for many years a well known district lighthouse keeper, died early this afternoon the Prince Rupert General Hospital. For about a year recently he had been caretaker of the Prince Rowing & Yacht Club. He was a member of the Masonic order and a returned man. Funeral arrangements are in the hands of the B. C. Undertakers. il7BilIIITBlii;i!ICi;aiR;B;7;7a i I I I I' 1937 DELUXE 21 II 0 " u 3 s K 5 v I c i E 35 TAXI -our .Motto-Prompt and Courteous Service Koss MancI Opposite Itoyal Hotel Al French if K? 1 U.S. Mi Ui .. mi m.m.i Fourteen ATsit: aiuiuji Members in n,... LONDON, March i V list Church has a mem5 fourteen million r,... W!SWP i out the world, u u7Zn established In flftv.m T NEW YORK. MiTT: price of New Yo on 17:45c ? 11 to 170c r,oe r-' l-MUIia, iu.MUMT ant; TltSD-Last Complete Show, 8:21 MADGE EVANS in "Pennie 8 from Heaven" Here's the happic of happj swnes a story of the open road and a vatahnnri n-Mk . c n.vil s yen for a gal wrio done him wiongi with Dinj,' Crosby Edith Fellows Louis Armstrong And His Famous Swlnr Hand CAt 7:00 it 9:i PLUS CHESTER M0KRIS FAY WKAY ' "They Met In a Taxi" The fastest, funniest uiigh-and-Iove frolic since the first kiss In a cab! With LIONEL STANDEK At 8:37 once only World ..News lAt 8:21 oaly HEATED CARS l:!.li l j 1 1 : 1 I I I I Canada Cycle &Motpr Co. The Hicyclc with a reputation. C. C. M. Hicyclcs.arc made with only the best material. For Quality, Satisfaction and Value choose a C & M.-You will save in the loin; run. New VMM stock arriving. Come in and make ar-ranjrcmcnls to suit your convenience. C. C. M. STANDARD ROADSTER $40.50 C. C. M. MOTORBIKE ....... . . . . .$44.50 C. C. M. GIRL'S MODEL .$34.50 C C. M. CRESCENT ROADSTER $38.00 Ride a C. C. M. arid you ride the Rest.