pXdt xro THE DAILY flEWS f The Daily News THE HORRORS OF OLIVER ENTHUSES PIIINCK nUPKRT - DHITI8II COLUMBIA OVER PEACE RIVER Published Every Af'rnoon, except Sunday, by The News liHIOil Greater Population Soma Day Printing nut' Publishing Compony, Third Avenue. Than That of Dominion II. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Now, He Says. Relieved by "Fruit-a-llves" SUBSCRIPTION RATES I Between (he frozen Hoeklcs and City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 toe Fruit Medicine tho frowning I.alirenlfans in Alberta NAVY CUT Dy mail; to all parts of the British Empire and tho United Stales. Itnliertllna. Wrjk Digestion or nestles an empire ns urenf, In advance, per year... ...$0.00 partial diffi'stion of food, Is one of in area; nt France, but with it To all other countries, in.advance, per year. ; . ', , ..$7.50 the roost ncrlous of prrsrnt-iln)' population s'enrcely equal to (hat cum plaints Iwciiuse it Is responsible of Outreniont. ummE TTES TELEPHONE 08 ' for man) serious troubles. The story of the flht to develop 77iuj mho mftr with Mifrtttion, the litlle.known bill wealthy Transient Display Advertising. .... ."Jp I. 0 per inch each insertion almost Rheumatism,invariably are tmuUfJ the llrarl,uiih Pence River country as rclnted by .Transient Advertising on Front Page .2.80 per inch and Palpitation excetsice of Snvomnesi. the lion. Frank Oliver, one lime Slerpteunat Local Readers, per insertion .. ... 25c per line "Frult-a tivps", will always rHievo niiulsler in the l.nurler cabinet, Classified Advertising, per Insertion....... 2c per word Indigestion became ll.e-wi tablets western pioneer and newspaper -Vri "Legal 'NrJliccs, each insertion ..lBc per agate .line strengthen the totnach muscles, mail, to the Montreal Star recently 14 in one that intrigues the iiiiiiKiuat-lion Contract Rates on Application. increase the iloir of the digettivo All advertising should be in The Daily News Office on day preceding Juices and corrrctConstipatlon,wlilcli lo conjure up visions of the 'publication. All advertising received subject to approval. usually accompanies Indigestion, vast undeveloped we..it which remains Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. for man to conquer. 60c n,box, 6 for$2.fj0, trial slue 25c. A greater than population even At dealers or sent jiostpaid by Canada's present flgnro will souie lAYrj lAVtii 'LAVO HAYr .iati, 8 Ci!. "S.IVUB DAILY "EDITION Monday, .January 9, 1922. Kruit-d-tivea Limited, Otlawa. day people this region, industry will thrive and agriculture will 'Another Step SUITCASES prnrtiirenolonly a' sustenance for In Irish Affaire'..' the reg-inn llself hut will make a The news that the Anglo-Irish pence Irenly had been ratified TRUNKS hid lo compete with the products bv the Dail Kireaii.ii must have been gratifying lo the most of of the oliicr portions of tho On. kndlntlniorOancl 100 Jiritish subjects all over Ilie world, although it might not hav CLUB BAGS minion as well as with those of been surprising. Indications of the past few weeks or so pointed other countries of the world. to the. Ilnnl acceptance of t lie treaty. However, there was a hard Such, in brief, in the picture ilKhl for and against it in Hail Kireami, as was evidenced by the Large Stock on hand. unfolded by Mr. Oliver as he en- closeness of the vole. This acceptance mark? the final step in Prices very low. lliused over the Inst West's fu the settlement of Irish aJTairs as far ns the governments art1 ture, in which he incidentally 'concerned. The majority -of elected representatives of th J. F. MAGUIRE placed his home city of JRilriionton South Irish 'people have spoken in a favorable voice ami it now Next the Prince Kupert Hotel as the metropolis. , r'-v. ' fii O remains lo be seen if the people are to back them up with their Two Railways. , conduct and actions. There may slill be n reasonable doubt a Already" there are two rnMway 1 to whether this treaty will immediately bring an era of peace in feeding the region, but development Ireland, for all -know Mint both in Ulster and Southern Ireland hits of necessity been slow, ' I IVJII there' are many apparent irreconcilable. nnl.lhre are .strongly The Man in the Moon a a certain' depression has visited .organized oi sonic cases. Whether lliey will keep men peace 1 SAYS: tito Xurlliwpt as well ns and abide by the decision of the majority of their representative other parts of the Dominion. Due, will be one of (he factors in deciding whether the new treaty i however, lo the comparative in successful or not. If peace is not entirely and permanently A V.WConVKfl man dropped significance of industrial develop. '1 rcstdred in the troublous isle the niain purpose will not have dead when tn won 92 on a horse ment in Ihe Northwest, where human been achieved. race and proved tho statement energy has been turned principally Unit some folks can't stand pros, to Ihe cultivation of the Superb 2ualih( Future Developments jierty. soil, this depression has not been Mav Bo Interesting. , ' so great, consequently a more fincfl Workmanship The trcntv epitomizes the most flexible and most inde AS 'for me If diamonds grew optimistic view hs regnrds exten pendent status that can be iriven Ireland under Hritish rule. As on apple trees I d jret the rheumatism sion of individual operations Is to Gro&lesl TJaJiu? , far.as Southern Ireland is concerned, any objections against the so had I couldn't climb. be found there than in 'I'-astern ihe WorlcL treaty may be taken as ripen revolt against British rule, and if Canada. in .trouble slill continues it will amount to the same as rebellion. MANY Prince Rupert people . In the treaty Ulster is given the option of withdrawing from the believe in rising lale, eatiiiR AUTO UCENSES Kreo State within -thirty days, and it. is likely that this clause will liearlily, drinking frequently, : be taken advantage of and that she will withdraw. However, a sinokinjr constantly, working ,- it is now Ulster anil the rest of Ireland are under separate gov sparingly, spendin? freely nnd List of Car and Chaffeura Li ernments and the new treaty 1herefor should' make little differ retiring about 3 a.m. censed so Far This Year. jence to her. Avhht .action l)e vaiera and the oilier Hinn rem Mrrecoit'cil fables- will take now' that the treaty is accepted will be TUB question is: What does A list of the car owners in NORTHERN NOTES !.walc.lid-wilh inlere.sU,.-Tbe. ra I ideation, of the. treaty..in spite.of this booties .luff hurl the most? Prince flupert who have taken Canadian National the strenuous objection of the, lie Vaiera faction, shows that his l'he stomach or the 'pocket book? out licenses for Ihe year 1D22 Two companies will begin Railways power' in Soulhern Ireland Is' not so strong as was 'generally from the Provincial Police, together drilling for oil in Alaska next .believed nnd that ho "and 'his policies-arc -not popular with the nth government liquor store wlth.lhf. make of rar and season, says fhe weekly news' majority. Is not recommended. In ecnnnnv for what purpose It Is used in lelfer Issued by the Publicity Prince v 11 s or ilysnerdics. r" given below: ftureau of the Seattle Chainheri Rupert Housecleaniog In ' . K. Large. McLaughlin 5 passenger, of Commerce. The Alaska Pacific , Conservative Partv. IIH who braps most can usu. and jjodge 5 Passenger, Development Company, ii i Developments in the ranks of the Conservative partv bnf.li illy be 'trusted least. taxi. slated, will start an oil rig in' as far as .provincial and federal politics are. concerned are being R. Arthur, Ford Iruck, delivery. Ihe Cold Hay field early in the SeioYards walctLCji with interest. Indications are that, there is to be a great Dill you ever nolice that the Frank O. Cole, Ford truck, season and the Alaska Anchorage bi'iusecleaniiig in that party in the near future, for the old leaders person who has travelled least h hire, . , . ,. Oil Syndicate, will also begin JL e C Ore becoming unpopular on account of their failure lo keen (he usually the .most prejudiced Canadian National Bxpreas, drilling on lis I8.H0O acres be Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry bock party in power. Iloiisecleaning in, the province has been a long against foreigners? Republic truck, delivery. tween Point Mackenzie and Knik. Engineer, MachlnlgU, BolUrmaktra, Blackamllha, PatUrn time in coming, lint tne rank and file and the old line adherents Hyde Transfer, 2 Ford trucks, makers, Founder, Woodworkers, Etc. are beginning to realize that it must be done before the parly has TUB explanation for North hire. The- unlh occurred af Fnlr- a chance or rising, from its present position. W. J. Bowser, th Australia encouraging oriental Lynch A McMcekin, Ford bankg of W. W. Pendergnst, Electric and Acetylene Welding. provincial leader, is an astute and clever politician, but he is too colonization is that n while roan (ruck, delivery. ,, owner of Ihe Imperial Cigar much of a diclnlor and he must be replaced by a more popular anno! live I here. H. C. llnderlakers, Chevrolet, Store at thnl place. Mr. Pender-gal Our plant Is equipped to handle alt klndi af man. ,Jlis-apposition will likely lake the place in near future, hearse. went north In Ihe Klondike and it look :t tf he will be replaced by somebody nHogther A HOY was recently fined In Vancouver Hreweries, Ford rush and or a number of years MARINE AND new as rar as the provincial Held is concerned. In the formation London for carrying truck, a "popgun" delivery. was engaged in Ihe freighting of new political parlies and the success of the Progressives iu without license. This Del! A a Crossett, Ford truck business at Dawson. lie went to COMMERCIAL WORK the rccenl federal election, the Conservatives see the band will doubtless impress the Wash delivery. Fairbanks when thai was writing on the wall nnd they are coming to the realization that ington Conference with serious Joe Ilrown, 2 Fords, .1 pas,s established and has carnp been In PHONES 43 AND 385 there must be radical changes made very soon ir the parly is to intentions of the Dritlsh to dis enger, taxi. businc their ever since. retain its place iu the government of the land. During the past courage armaments. Fred Migglns, Dodge, 5 pass few years it has been gradually falling In pieces and it is apparent i engcr, .McLaughlin; 7 The Fairbanks flour passenger, mill is now that great changes must 'he effected if it is to'aHcr this ECONOMY is not how Utile one ami r-iwjeiiaker, a passenger, operating successfully. furniiiK 20 cent, discount course. an spend, but bow wisely one taxi. average per on out an of two nnd one. Valuable Work of can spend. K. 'I'sumura, Ford truck, de nan narrci oi nour per iiour. 20 All Wool 25 Board of Trade livery. The local demand for flour is Mackinaw Goats Imperial Oil Co., Ltd.. Inter said to be so heavy that the en-lire BULKLEY VALLEY ine annual reports of Hie Prince Itnpert Board of Trade national truck, delivery. of Ihe mill PER CENT. PER output is consumed 25 cent, off CENT. mat thai por prove organization has done a great work in the cilv . ...... .... . . . The following chauffeur 11 ......mi.I I I It .l.:.. II... I mi GOES TO ALBERTA locally. ...-in. i inning win jium jiiur. i ne vaiue oi me Hoard is censes have been issued for All Raincoats clearly mniii.fesle.il and its inlliieiice has Iipen shown to have been FOR HORSE SUPPLY 1U22 by the Provincial Police. Mr. Frank Meloalf, chairman Have received reduced prices "ART CLOTHES" powertiu. Aiinoiign ii is a non-iegislalive body, it is of great on R. Arthur, 'tony jiudenich, of the board of the Juneau Public assistance in placing the needs of the city before the to measure proper Alberto-rnlsed colts tieorge- Derrington, William Library, has lefl for Des u.i.ii.Muii- i u is no irguin.iiiioii to wnicii tne urn being government Hyde, Joe John I! MART BLOCK and members look for advice when making legislation and sought by farmers and ranchers Drown, ..ji.in.ts, ia., nr. .-.icicair win vt j STEVE KING THJKD AVENUE Frence, Fred Migglns, Chas. with relatives nl Des too of the Hulkley Valley, one of tho Moines passing moneys, success of lis Plforfs during the past year Lemon, R. Davidson, K. Ilauden during the winter. iis i,.-e,i spicnoKi ano mis eclipsed all other years, but Hie indi ichest agricultural spots in schlld, Frank O. Cole, Alf. Brick . cations ure that it- work during the year 1022 will be even more flritish Columbia, nnd John Mc important nun more successful. Neil, a resident of Telkwn, is at son, Patrick Mazzel; John Our If. M. Hawyer, of the firm of IJ AIT Our frozen herrinjt bail Is conceded by fishermen present in Alberla negotiating vich, (ieo. Walley, K. Ssuinra, lawyer A McKay, Ketchikan Is 1J"1 1 to be the finest procurable at any I'aclfla Count wilh Messrs. I.ayzell A Parr of and II. II. Long. on a trip in the south. Port and it is 'Fishy." I'rlco, $30 per ton. Calgary for the shipping of sev ' 7CF T''0 hcHl wny ot innuTin a K00'1 Quality trip Is eral carloads, nays Ihe Bdmonton The following have rccenl ly to have plenty of our bard frozen Ico, Price, DEMERS llulletjn. Mr, McNeil lliinks Al Ten Years Ago arrived in Juneau: W. A, Rleel. ti per ton. Mrs. W- K, Craig; c". C,..Nichols berla second only to the Hulkley In Prince Rupert and Miss K. Rolhmund." Outfit 0ur wt,-onuIpped store con nupply flshlntr gear, Valley, of which place he gives a fishermen's clothing, groceries and provisions Great Slaughter glowing, aceounl. Rich Irt gold, -U and hardware. silver, copper, lead, copper and January, 8, 1912. POST 8EA30N SERIES. onl, and possessing abundant There were 1 10 persons In at Marlon Oeornc was the Koal NEW ENGLAND FISH Company to make room for new stock marketable. Umber and ideal tendance at Aid, Hildifcirs may of my ambitions, lint Ketchikan, Alaska Branoh- mixed farming land, he names the orally meeling in the Auditorium Marian Hut what? EXTRAORDINARY VALUES! vauey as containing a more va last nfglit. Charles Ilalsey was Marion Falher kicked Ihe ricd assortment of valuable nat chairman, and Alderman Hildilch Koal. Phono 60 ural products than any he knows gave a two hour address. He took P. O, Box 743 Desides the mining and-farming, Aid. Newlon. the other candidate LAND AOT. In COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, HATS two pulp mills turn nut an aggregate lo lak a.nd went inlo figurcn Nolle of InUntlon to Applf t Lett Ltnd, IJAMES HUNTER and oil Ladies' wearing Apparel of half a million Inns of showing his own achievements as In fik..n, I an4 1 1 1.1..tt paper a day, nnd Ihe coastal tuning chairman of (he Public Works irlfi kbull ot Inlfl.I'rinre IfLO'lll iuir.LliLt n. frnm C, mil i.nirin,.tliudo r.n In GENERAL BLACKSMITHING AND CAR BODY Everything in the store reduced. realizes ns large an output ns Hoard, declaring that by his per BUILDER Tk n(lf lhi E flair IlirnliJ Crumforfl. Call any other nectlon of the Pacific sistent attention (he engineering nrriliitiion nter, liiivnili to pnly for Agent for and Traffic, Day-Elder see our prices. Coast. deparlmenl had been able to pnnilon to lot thM rullnwin rtocrlbfil and Rugglsa Trucks Dili! Cnminfnrlnr it pom DUiiIhiI In Terms bo The valley wag Aral prospected build by day labor at 45 cents an III frond Mint from th enfrnnren of can arranged for purchasers. ml ild" of Khnll Inlet, tlieoce 0. fluln 3rd Ave. "DEMERS" Phono 27 17 years ago when the C. P. It. hour retaining walls at $1(90 oiun, inrnre iu rniin Mil, tlienen to First Avenue and Cow Bay -'- telegraph linn when the cnnlrnlclor'ij rhln north, thrni 10 rlninii wm inl was run from Ash- price wag in irpi mor or i(n. Prlnoe Rupert, B. 0. croft to Dnwson. 5 n yard, IronMininr iiAnoi.n CMnwronn, Apniirtnt, II, I at I