Those Who Enjoy . dUtlnctiv? ,flvor, should try SALADA" GREEN TEA r, TreK and Delicious at all times. SQlM'frxwhere. Try it todar. The Daily News PRINCJ2 RUPERT - BBITI8H COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. ,H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATE:; City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month. $1.0(1 By mail to all parts of the British Empire aud the United. States, in advance, per year. . . . . . . . ...16.00 fo all other countries, in advance, yer year.. ........... . f7.&n TELEPHONE M Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. tBIBI 111 J 1 1-1. . I " I- OAiLt EDITION Friday, October 5. 1923. Financial Position Of Panada Today. Canada' financial oiitJiliou compares favorably with other countries, in spile of efforts being made lo convey lb? impression that it docs nol. In l'Jtl Canada's taxation per capita was $21.21; in H22 it 'was Ji2.i3 uu increase of MO.UDft. Our national debt prri capita was My.U7 in lull; in 1?2 it was $270.12 an increase of w 1(1.25 per cent. In Australia the per c.apila expenditures was $27.:in in 10H; in 11)22-if Was $57.:J2 an increase of KM.lMl per cent. The per capita debt of Australia in l'.Mi was 1 8.0(1; iii 1022 it was 50.(10 an increase. nf 1801 per cent. Hi New Zealand, the per capita expenditure in lOl'i was $5.Y;:)2; iii 1022 it was 1 11.00 an increase of 100.70 per centi or practically the same as Canada's increase. The debt perj capita in New Zealand was $100. 5 iii'lOM; in 1022 it was $811.00111 iiiciease Of 08.20 pr cent.. ; In .South Africa the per capita taxation of the White lation was $58.07 in lOKt; in 1022 jt had grown (o $Oi).o:j an' increase of 05.:i(5 per cent. The per capita debt of South Africa i While popi'.'ation) was si2i,:K in 1011; in 1022 it, was $5:in.05 an 'increase uf only 20.15 per cent. As compared with lb?, sister Dominions of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, our Federal taxation and our per capita debt are away bdmv theirs while our national wealth per capita, the value of our, resource, and ur per capita production of new wealth are all gcatly In excess of theirs. We have doubled our per capita national expenditures since 101 i. Australia has increated her by 0i per cent. Our'iiatlonal debt per rapila has increased since .101 by 5HJ percent. Australia has increased hers by 1802 per cent. The. ier capita national debt of Australia is $80. 8 greater ihau .Canada's. The per capita national debt of New Zealand i $541,70 greater than Canada's, The national debt of South Africa (While population) is $202.00 greater than Canada's. Comparison With Mother Country. The . fon)pari?on with -the Mother Country whose. staggering burden during the war was, jif course, immeasurably greater Ihau ours, is still more striking. The revennss or in other words. the taxation of the United Kingdom in 101 averaged $17.00 per rapfia. ror lliq last fiscal year, convening sterling at par, the taxation was approximately $100 per head of population, estimating the total popnlalion at ,000,)(0. The increase in per capita taxation from 101 is approximately 577 per cent as compared with Canada's increase oftmly 100 per cent. In regard lo the net debt per rapiii, fireal Britain al the ' Ikppillllillir if flifl llni linl o rvnn nanilii .tt tir L on fi : .. - approximately $8oO per capita; an increase of fiver one thousand ' perrenl as compared with Canada's increase of 510 per mil, . Unite State ' Figures Large. . Turning lo the United Slates, the comparison willi Canada 'also affords considerable consolation lo the Canadian taxpayer. ;.' In 101 the, Unit?d Stales was snendinir on ils Federal ad minis. Iralion $7.2 per capita. In 1020 this had mounted to $0.1 per c.ipiw a rumpareu wun i;aiiaiA's !J2.r2 per capita. In 1021 the United Slates reduced its per capita taxation lo $52.05 and iasi jear in .u..io pee capita as compared wjlh Canada' $2.0.1 per capita last year. The increase in tin public debt of the vr. -nnn tiii.ii per Cillinn J II J J JO .fSUO.iV Per nil.H.i. m mi increase ui no less man J880 per cejit as com pared Willi Canada's increase of 510 ner cent. Tlin nr...nlni7,. increase in per capita luxation was 03 per cent, from 101 lo u compared wun Canada's increase of 100 per cent Uie satisfactory frnlnre of the American biulgel for Ihe nsl Jhree years Is that both the. per capita debt and the per capita laxi0M aru Jieing steadily reduced and the comparison with Canada's efforts during the first two of tljesp year eerves to nrmg more lorciniy into relier the fact that we did not seriously Marl upon our own allempl to serpre nn equilibrium belween revenues and exnpiiililiifiu imin .. - r n 1 1 ii 1 1 i ti i- i ty . A Profitable Business The bfjsiness of saving your own money is an Wheapatt of your salary is deposited regularly in the Union Bank of Canada, it gives you a jccm.uk or inacpenaence: you lenow your money is eate from fire and theft ; and your deposit is earning interest all the time. $ I .OQ opens a Savings Account. ,4J UNION BANK OF CANADA Prmc Rupert Branch A. T. Broderick, Manager MANY APPLICATIONS FOR CITIZENSHIP Full List ai County Court Regis, try Several Foreigner Have Become NaluraU - i lied Reoently i Many applications lor natural. izntion arc on file al the County Court registry. Dales for hear iutis, which are held before JihIkc Youn nn the first .Monday of each inoiUli', have been set a follows; November Mernard Jolian Amundsen, Prince lliiperl, Norweirian. IHchard J jhvard Jliulsnn, Hupert, American. Martin llaiisen. Prince Norwegian. Carl Anpusl ,I.undnian, February 4 Jrlnre Hupert, Prince Hupert. .Finn. Dominlco iorrenli, Anyox, Italian. Alexander ?eppahanuner. Prince Itupert, lliissian. December 3 Alf. Christiansen, Prince Hupert, Norwegian. Kverard Forest Duby, Prince Hupert, American. Martin Conrad 1'rland, Port Clements, Norwegian. Martin F.IIinpsen, Princ nupert, NnieKian. (linvanni Favero, Anyox, Italian. Andrew Hansen, Prince Hupert, Norwegian. John Albert Sandstrom, Stewart. Swede. ' John Stubson. llagensliorg, American. January 7 'Herbert Anderson, Premier, Swede. Michael Haker. Premier, Slav. Charles Albert fiijrirey, Terrace, American. ZenRo Higashi, Prince Hupert, Japanese. Joseph Jackon, Prince nupert, American. Frel Martinsen, Alice Arm, Swede AiishI Norman, Surf Inlet, Swede. Charles Peterson, Premier, Swe4e Emanuel Ferdjnard Hae, Premier, Finn. Anton Serbieh, Alice Ann, Aase Torslensen, Anisbury'. Dane. Clans Holland, Prince nupert. Norwegian. ClUzanthiB ttfanUd Canadian citizenship has recently been' grarded to the Milan D. Hogdan, Anyox, Jugo slav. Jens Dahl, Princ nupert, Nor wegian. ngeln Kustaccliin, Hanks Island, Italian. John Lewis Hamilton, Haysporl, American. Samuel K. Jorik, Stewart, Mon- tenigrin biikA1 Iaptniiovici, Anyov', illus. sian. Aldo Laaratlo. Anyoi, Italian. Michael I.ukich, Anynx, Serbian. Jens M. Larsen. Prince Rupert, Norwegian. Martin Marson, Ocean Falls, F.s- tlionian. f'eodnr Olynek, Anyox, lUiurna- nian. Charles Osc.-jr Orlnuisl, Pripcp nupert, Swede. Ivan Malhla Pellerson, Prince Ituprt, Xorwegian. Dave Hapaich, Anynx. Serbian John Wnrobec, Prince nupert, tkrainian. Oliver Marlon Watson, Anynx, American.. Peter Wingam, Prince nupert, Norwegian. i Ten Yean Ago October 5, 1t13. Tim Prince Hupert cninmilten of Ihe Mainland Fire Under wriirrM AssoriaiMill lennereil n coniplimenlary hannuet In F Seley, assistant manager, af the O.T.P. Inn last night. Mayor Pallullo acted1 as toast niasir and among I lie speakers were Aid. Naden, V. Mi Law, Aid. Dybhavn, M. M. gtefdieii, M. J. Ilobin, (I. A. Kwecl, M. P. Mc- CafTery, J. I.orne Macbareii, K. F Doyle, Aid. Leek. F. II. C. Hrown, O. M. Nelson, V, J, Haymond and D. It. Taylor. Many compliments were paid in Ihe course of the evening to Ihe work and elll. eiency of Fire Chief D, II. Mc Donald. (Jeneral Manager Diekeson of the White Pass .1 Yukon Hallway, who passed Hi rough Ihe city on Ihe Princess Sophia this afternoon hound south, mi iwui need thai the company wus starling a stage line from While Horse lo the Chisana -gold fields. The company' also intends lo gel In 9100,000 worth of grub to the TH iiAILt ffEWB diggings before freeze-up. Friday, October 8, 10i?,.. 1 . If' Made in Z a minute , I- No boiling Ihe winter C. C. perry, Indian Agent, re turning from a trip lo Ihe in terior, reporlH that Ihe high level bridge between llazellnu ami .New lla.elliiu i now aluionl A.B.C. AUDIT Work on Dally News Circulation Completed and Auditor Leaves For Vancouver J. W. Oraler, auditor of the Audit Korean of Circulation, left lat night for Vancouver where he will audit the circulation of the Vancouver dailie, then proceeding to Victoria for a similar purpose, lie spent two davrt here niakinsr a thoroiiRh in- vclifaliiiii into (he circulation records of Die Daily Vwn for the big national ailvcrl iner wtm line ils coIiiiiiiik, Nothing but paid circulation J allowed ji it Jh con- sniereu nun paper iienvereii ijee are of liltle value lo jhe advertiser. ; The Dally News Is the oiily pfcper west of Fdinonlon and north of Vnncouver4 Hiibmllting ft circulation recordu Ui an audit by the bureau, '' E, .. Sinilli, F. Davis and A, Duller are hooked to sail for, Vancouver on the slemper Princess Alice Ibis evening, sum v a iuuai 1 LADDER mmmSSCmSmlSmiSi We now offer a delicious new xocoa, instantly made, right in the cup, by adding boiling water undergoes. Ask for Cowan's I N STA NT COCOA r;, 5BS 1 THE COWAN COMPANY LIMITtD, TORONTO. The Mai m the Meon j ! SAYSi- 1 j A COMPANY in known by the men it employx. - - WAS il a local man who, when Ihe banker pmke.l him how much wai4 hi lhiiii nunc!, replied, "About a cae and a half." IT was in Kunday school that a little girl said Muxes must have hud indiireslion became IL knl.l Dp ihe Hible "fiml gave Moes ilwo tablets," WHAT keeps a woinnn's mind fresh Ih Hie fremiPnt chanires il IT is suggested , al a person needs o live lonaer Indav Ihau he did firty years ago or ho would never get bis taxes paid. Till', menu is not un M.riiiin,. after yf.u haVa ilined, HnCB divorce, P.TP.I1NAI, VOIlIll is a .nnn If the person remains slllv phohdI. to enjoy it. ANYONF should be nllnwo.l In live beyond his means as long as ne uoe not attempt lo borrow from us. Then I should nv call a halt. THKliH is musics and Mien there Is a song about bananas. Also a google from Harney. IF you ever kc narked near n frolicsome younif collide. Iiml close.vour eyijs and eal-s and Irv lo remember that you were yoiing once, Sold inwK half pound tins only o -.: . WR5J . J3 ISJR f '1st Northern Polutechnic Institute TIME TABLE Hludeuls enrolling for Ihe following oiili- jerls will meet us follows: At King Cdward School, Tuestfsy, Oct. 9, at 7 p.m, Boat Designing. Iliiilding (inlriiclii)ii. (imimercial (llookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting). C Kl-rtriciiv. , i Matriculation. Hheet Metal Craftsmen. Ktenm Fiitfiueerinir. At King Edward School, Wednesday, Oct 10. Krrehand Drawing and Art, at 7 p.iu. French, first year, nt S,:iO p.jn. French, second year, at 7,:iU p.m. At Wallace Slock, Thursday, October 11. ' Household Arts Dressmaking, Fanrywrirk and .Millinery:. At Wallace Slock, Tuesday at 7 p.m. Hnglish for non-KngliHli Speaking Slmlenls. Hludents wishing In enrol for the above subjects may do so between Ihe hours of II a.m. and 8 p.m. daily al I hi Institute Office, Wallace lllock, or al the King IMwnrd School on .Mondav evening, October t. . O'i- Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE "The Service Btore." WI CA8H CHIQUIS.- Agents For: N. and S. ENGINES Terms Amsnf ed To Suit Purchasers. Phone Slue SI, 'A