' - ' 'I i :3. T si (H1 !1 1 1 1 U;.. 4 v - il f '1 t I Ml it l . d': ;1 BOO J for that reason is never sold In bulK. The Daily News PDINCK HUPEHT - BRITISH COtllMBlA Published Kvery Afternoon, eicept Sunday, the Prise .Kuperl Daily News. Limited, Third Avsou. II. F. PULLKN. Managing Editur. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, ly mail or currier, per month, II. Oil By mail lu ull part of the British Empire and the United States , in advance, per year , . . . $6.00 To all oilier countries, in Advance per year .t".F" ranient Display Advertising. . . .'. .$1.40 per inch per in-sertiop Transient Advertising on Front Page. ..... i . .-i ..2.8t)-per inch iocai Headers, insertion. ,2fic line per . .v . . . . . . . M. . . . per Classified Advertising, per insertion.' l2r per word Legal Notices, each insertion , ...... ...15c per agate line TELEPHONE tt Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY KDITIOM Friday. .November 2, 1923, Bluenose Shows Heels To Columbia. Although Canada Jia not yet won the trophy for sailing fishing !-chooner on the AUantic coast, . lh people of Canada as a whole, ami especially here, are congratulating the Lunenburg boat on her sailing so far. The animal international event is one that is watched all over the continent and interest is taken in it wherever sailing vessels ply the sea. Canadian sailors, apparently ara upholding the old British traditions. We are glad l join with all Canada in congratulations to the l(luenoe and wish her sWeos in the rai tomorrow, Labor Is Opposing Protection In Britain. . l uqiialified opposition to the high tariff policy of Premier Baldwin in fireat Britain is being registered by Die l,abor organizations. Labor has nlwajs. opposed high protective duties and 'rightly jo. The roiiiitry grew great under free trade and raptured mncii or me Inisiness or the world. The only occaMunl when lime:.' were v?rv bad for' Ihe workinirnien tliere n. lurim--! the time of Ihe notorious corn law when wheat soared o such a price that no workiiigman was able to obtain any. Workihgmeii in Oreat Bnlaii) realize that it is the people of (hp country who have, lo pay Hie duties ami that Ihe poor people pay just as mucii as tneieh. . See Ourselves As Others See Us. We all think we would, like, to see ourselves As.others se? ii, ytit many of us would be grieviiiily disappointed if we could analyze the thoughts of our neighbors. Jusl now we like lo knowwhal Britain is thinking uf our representative. Bight Hon. W. L. .Mackenzie Kin?, premier of this country. We know that he has t,een accorded a good receplion a head of Ihe greatest of Ihe sister nations. Perhaps we may later find out more of the impressions which the Premier created personally. He is Canada' representative and naturally we feel jealous for hi re. putalinn while on the other ilde of Ihe Atlantic. Pity That Island Cannot Be Utilized. It seems a pity that some of Ihe islands suitable for thai purpose on Ihs B.C. coast cannot be utilized fnr fox farming. The industry is assuming large proportions in Alaska and mnnv or Ihe farms are paying dividends. The conditions here are juel as good as in Alaska. Foxes might be raised on the island where now there is nothing but an occasional deer or a chirping sqiiirrrd. While only a few of Ihe islands are suitable for Dip business, perhaps, it would be a. greaMhitig tf.hav-Dtoc utilized. British Left Turkey Under Good Conditions. , . -tt - .... When British troops eVacuale'd Constantinople Ihev did o under conditions which were mot salisfaclorv. Thev wre given -a great sendoff by the people" of. Ihe city' and (here were mutual express,,,,,, 0f goodwill, not only in public but in private. Sint Hly aP ln?flllPr reP"ri coming through from II is a great thing for a country lo be able to hold its own vll V"' t""mJi,inS n" dUl in Turkey following bn hU to "h, "T 'MW -u.der condilion. such ? ,lM ' 0 ,,n,"p'1 wh"' !! , nneral Hir Charles Harrington hdrew his Iroops, f ,MPrP is one man more than another J?('T'e f -(W" ' ,e British people it would ,,c, ,hR whn rnrriel ',h' fine- rr f'y Brit .h hrough such trying conditions and blemished brought it forth i n. wilhoul bloodshed. Make It Your Business To place much of as your earnings as you can in the bank every week. This business of saving is an increasingly profit- ahle one, for the bank protects your money against loss and, at the same rime, pays you interest. $1 opens a Savings Account and deposits of $1 and upwards are received. UNION BANK OF .CANADA Prince Rupert Branch A. T. Brocjerick, Manager H fs PAfiF. TWO. THE DAILY NEWS. PflJjiy, .JTVifiiibiT 2. g When Exposed to Air GRAND JURY HIS MAJESTY'S MAILS ON CANADIAN PACIFIC i OUTSPOKEN tarn loses its freshness and flavor. "SA1ADA 11 Text of Report Made at Katchl. . han In Reoard to Condition of Alaska Canneries ALL DISOBEY LAWS . The ciiinolele report of t It . lirand Jury sillinp at Kelchikai rwenlly, a summary of whirl was sent mil by cable, has not come to hand. That seclioi dealing willi Imrrihle contlition at the cunnerie.. reads a fol lows; One hundred and two imlict moiils Iiae been returm-d fo Vdalions of Ihe fishing law-Although federally admitted Ilia Ihe waters were beinp oxerfjslie. and tlie salmon was threateude. with exlinctinn. and Dial a close lerioi tluring the spawning sea sou was (lie most b'jir;4 'met ho of preservation, Ibis jury lias no ceceivel I lie sliarhlesl ' evidence o any effort or intent lo obey Hi law. .Jo far a Ibis (iran.l .lur has een inforioeit, not one can nery seine, or fish trap has com idied, Willi Hie laW enacteil b; lie last legislature. eialdi-liiu closed season 'in confonnil willi, what ,eeuiei to tie, j general deinaml for Die filiio interests. Convincing evidence has beet resenlei to Ibis Grand Jury o very lax and unsanitary method.-in tiraelice by many of Die sal moo canncriex both in Ihe can ning of salmon and Die rare o the premises, which is detri mental to the industry as i whole ami a menace lo ptililii health and morals. We reconi-meml and strongly urge Ihe ap iointnient of a competent In- leclor to sujiervise (lie canninc of salmon at each cannery with power lo coiiliiel the compliance with sanitary conditions pres cribed for boarding ait.l living quarler.4 anil humane and moral protection for the youn? Narcotic Conditions In Ibis connection, we wish to call at tenl inn lo one feature of a special report of Die Grand Jury for the District Court at Valdez, Alaska, for the September . Ii3 Term, which refers particularly In the Urislol Day Section, Iiul which applies perhaps less hut nevertheless In u dangerous degree Ihrouglioul Alas, ka. The report read in part. v wish lo call special at tention In Narcotic conditions. Many addicts and a large amount of narcotics find their way to Ihe canneries and fishing grounds through the cannery" help, and il has hecnuie M grave menace In the safely and health of Die people of Alaska, ami especially lo the food supply, through the use of diseased help in Die packing and handling ot salmon . In many instances, foremen-of China crews handle narcotic and dispense them to men under their charge ami in Ihe cannery." This report goes on al considerable, length citing specific instances of crime and filth such as our laws should prohibit. . Contract. System The sysieui now permitted and practiced by most or the nonresident canning companies, of negotiating for each season's canning crew with an empoyer Chinese, Jay or Filipino who engages one or more crews un der a season' contract, is most pernicious. The remuneration is low and very little paid until the end of the season when they re- lurn In the oflice in the Slates where the contract was made. In truth, we must slate that Ibis condition does not hold in many of the tanneries of Southeastern Alaska where resident interest) have holdings, but il is most es-i senlial that our cituneries or rish products hntild be as carefully safeguarded in the interest df public health as are Ihe meal packing plants of the country. mere Is an Ignorant, immoral, vicious and criminal class being upon country year after year, who commit crimes, degrade the young, especially Ihe natives, and are in every way. most olijecllonable. i l: .. l. A comfortable Conner of the BotlaO fiu, J. An hrr l of Ihm BofAat ( Almost eTery dsy rly upon HI Mtjety' Poitil arvtr for th delivery at certain houn ot lettrr and parrrli hkh art of vilua and which would loe thtir rlu vre thy dlirrfd tardily. Seldom have e csute to complain of thetrvtc rendered in exrhant for our few centa and have come to expect the efficient refularity of that service rfjzrdlesa of the natural or economic ditturbancr hlfh affect other service. The letter waa (tamped and placed in the potta! box. It mtut be delivered, ar.d .with dispatch, rain or shine. Due to the increasing use ot Bis Majesties Mails, the Canadian Pacific Railway boa found it necessary to add to tta rolling atork, twelve new Mtil and Bagaee coaches. These, being up-to-date in every respect, provide every facility for the handling of the mail, and a number of convenient for the clerks which the older type of cars could not boast of. The "All Steel" cars are some of the finest ued by Postal authorities in the world, and the Company is to' be congratulated, in that providing every facility for the Suick ;erks. hicdlir.g ot postal matter; it has kept an eye to the comfort of the t The forward end of the travelling Post Office, for such It Is, Is used mainly for atorage purposes. On one side, movable iron stanchion separate the bags destined for the various towns en route, and on the other Is the gas stove, for cooking purposes, ire water tank, lavatory, wah basin, and dothes cupboard innovations which are greatly rommended by the clerks. The rear end of the mail compartment is the business end. A long reversible table, running lengthwise, allows the clerk to face either side ot the car in order to sort his parcels into the baga which are supported by folding racks, and into the boxes conveniently arranged above the bags for the accommodation of-newspapers, and which can be quickly emptied by the simple expedient of raising the front. At the rear end is a table, the full cannery employees at the port of time, Major ft. M. Taylor dls. departure, on the Pacific Coast, jtric! engineer for Die provincial to ascertain wlielher the men toj public works department, re-be employed arc infected with i port, venereal or other' diseases. We! also suggest that, the examina-'TUDCC MHIJTIK CAD Don so made shall cover lhe;limi:,t mUJllIB rUK e"!Z!l!! T'.! BREAKING CUSTODY narcotic addicts, and if found lo be diseased or addicted to Hie use of narcotics, they, be n1 fused employment 'and be not taken to Ihe fishing fields of Alaska. We further recommend Dial narcotic oflicers '.e placed on board of these ships at Die lime of leaving pyrl for the fishing field and after. Ihej ' have Jeft port,, a rigid and thorough in spection or the ship he made lo ascertain whether habil formiiiir ilrujts or narcotics a'rej. ou hoard. We further recommend that all employees lakeii.i.lhe fish ing field be l.arred from lakinir fire arms with llieui. This could be accomplished by the canneries hy a rigid inspection and re. fusal to lake Hrms on board. We further recommend that the Alaska Legislature ejiael such laws as will compel Canneries and cannery coulraclors lo pay their employees in money at least oure a moiilhi : Legislation . We further' recommend legis lation that will reipilre canneries hiring men in the Slates and bringing them to Alaska, to re turn uiu such nuvn emp employees myees to io the uie port pun when discharged by s tie Ik coni- panics during the season, as numbers of men are Jeft strand ed and penniless in Alaska by II IS IIIOSI III...... ,.,,,,,!. fill..., ...til, .... ...I.. "i-....,,..!!!, I( nun M-irnory inni proleclhe laws be enacted to correct Mils evil. Rigid Inspection We fui'lkcr endorse the follow ing recommendations made by the Valdez Crand Jury heretofore rerened to lo-wil; "That a rigid npecllnii be rerpilrcd of support here or transportation outside." TEwVART-HYDCR ROAD The new Stewart -llyder road Is rajiidly nearing comtdelion and it is hoped to ,;,ve II ready for Irallle lu four or five weeks' Carl Qustavensen Got Lenient Sentence at Hands of Judge Young Yesterday After, noon Carl Dustaveiisep. pleaded guilty yesterday afternoon to a charge or escupinif . lawful cu-lody while euroule ( serve e term or imprisonment for another offence, wa dealt with leniently l.y Judge Young, lie had three additional months at Uhalla lacked 0 njn month sentence which was al ready imposed on Urn ror having solen goods In liU posses slon. .ske. wliy he had broken away Troni custody, Diislavensen said he had been at Okalhi be. fore and it was a devil of a (dace. He wanted a sentence to some place where eick people, were taken care of as he was "UlTeriiig f., consumption, lie would prefer Ihe penllenllarv In Okalla. In nassintr Heiilene in,i.,,. Young assured accused that he would be given medical al lent ion at Okalla an, I would come out of there a much heller man than i, " ., ., , of departure in the Slates either 1 ",fi continually Ibis employed and ro,s,edjal '"J 'iJiZr"""''' TERRACE NOTES a" The Women'" Auxiliary of the Anglican Church met nl Ihe home f Mrs. T. J. Murxli on Wednesd.fy, Mr. Hishop enler-lalning Plans for I he first social lo be held on Tuesday, Nov. fl, were completed. 'Ihev etl....,l cordial invitation to everyone to illieiHi, Mis. (ienircry Handdvn re. turned from Prince ituperl Sal Z. tnwtor of M K Cm4Um FkIIc Mall m4 Or. t-Tbia U bni Iba analla aa aoflaJ. width of the car. and behind this art tie hundred ot pigeon bole Into thick the clerK must distribute the letter for the various towns, quickly, aJot automatically. At his feet as he stand at his table, the clerk ha a trsyi j which the letters posted w hen the train Is at a station, drop. TbelUtri stamps and distribute with thoae put on the train at the terminal. CefdV which to tie the letters Into bundle Is conveniently at hand, and If K rcf the bundles contain registered mail they are placed Into the blfftu lot at one side, over which a wire grsting Is fitted and locked. LwytUr j U scrupulouily clean. The baggsre and express end of the roaches Is also Ihe last bt rr construction. As with the msil section, the door open In the ce:i6 bf U compartment, one half of w hith hi a solid floor, the Other half tCzzttlti with fish racks. In addition to the convenience afforded the mail rinU, the baggage men have a folding table which fit tightly agalnit tb atii when not In Uie.and which may beutQUed a a dinning table sod but m! there Is too much busimss to talk of cards. The twelve new esr were designed by C. II. Temple, Chief ef Modts Power and Ilotllnr Stock, Canadian Pacific Ksjlway, and were ccrJlfcU4 by the Canada Car and Foundry Company, Ltd., Montreal. JTW sre designed to carry 30 tons of express tnstier and 10 tons of mill, kit til f 40 tons; compared with 30 tons, the capacity of the otd type of cea JL Tie Company ha adhered to the six wheel truck, but heavier Journals Bast been provided, 6 If by 10 In pi see of the 6 by 9 inches. Another (taturs of the new roaches is the diaphragm end. This eliminate the dtrr sf people "riding Wind". ' Until more are constructed, the new roaches will operate Ut Montreal and Toronto. Montreal and Eault fit. Marie. Toronto aad IL John, N.U., and Winnipeg, and Kdmontonon Canadian Pacific line. unlay night. On J-rhUy morning at Dm I j Ten Years Ago j In Prince Rupert ' ) CoIIIiikwooiI Schreiber. Domm bni government railway enaiiieer and It. . Kelllher, chief engineer ror Die (trand Trunk Pacific, arrived in the city last nighl hy special I in In from a Iriii of in- speclion to the end of steel. Mr. Schreiber predicts that the sletsl will be linked up Mt, ll(,.r )( June I. Frank Lamles relumed vesler- day afternoon from Whitehore, lie Us getting an outfit readv I.. leave for Chlsana about Decern. her I, The, streets we're comnlelelv Inumlaled ami HIDchm wern wasiied rroni Iheir feel .in a flood Dial recently occurred al Delhi cooia. islTsTvV'ffTf'ljBi ll i 1 . 1 k U fa home of her son Jame, iurr.j CANCELLATION Or RESCRVL son, Ihe death of lr. Durrton s-ciirred afler a llugeriuir HI. uess. The funeral look place from hi home on Saturday Mrs. A. Y. Wilson of Memo wa fn town for Die uia-ipierade hall on Wednesday. viti:: is in afar .ivtv r-a c- ere rwvarlns :tunr) iniat-.: at si U rwsjlh of nsnlner ifii Ct iMalrjM. l furtlf! ' ' t Tfmbr ueenre Vo. sifir a 1 O hrtS V IffKiir Minitii " t ir.' Mtflt Pepariitirfit, wte!, a,c Hihoriiar, lets in es;oeTf- II TMg SUPRIMt COUHT Of tSITlM COLUMaiA. In Ihe Vur of The .vim;.iTtrt: W Sltal III llw Waller i.f the rattle M Oer tAtr NOTliT thai in -I "JllMiiMie r. VfM. Viamt, rsiilTf" Hi' of on4r. A.O, ten I t:ir-w llhinilrsu aif tfie rui ' '"T Drblrh. rtereiM-d. ami ill pst.s-; W1 rlsjnis arsitwt the it f .uie ir e reTilret to fumi.h him. pn-t" 'r j li, m, .fl or hrfn the " .Vnrnnlior. J, tll. tnt sll ijr::? il-lll in the I'iiiii ire ren :ti i I41 Hi auiMini f iiieir iwdi'liil:" rorthnh. timuM w HiH'sr. Otrirlal AAn. ?t:-enure antr"" -f t Ihls Ulh its "f iK.-'it IN PROBATS. IN THt.SUPRIMC COUNT, Of SITIO COLUMBIA. In li Mstter uf The Aintii:irait a ' "si . , In the Mstter nf the Coil f l-siiSIII. lirfUMMl lnielw , TILL- HnttfV ..... ii.l.r '4 llMH.Iir V. Well. Yuuna. Ilia.le lh l",h VI or Oclohrr, A.H. ISO, I I's.J Ailmini.tr t.,r of l lie Kut" ".'"E Ungille. it ree, an ) sll piWH "r rlslmi siaintl lltn mkI twri feijiiireil to nirnl.h aarne, prtl' a in Hi, on or Ufore I lie I Hi d" .ornilief, t.ll. IIIJ. sml ill iifiUMI M Hi ale re reqi:.fT" -lh siiHiiiiit t tlielr lii.lrbl' itiswc ,V w forlhwllh. OfflrUI AdiiiUiOl'' I'rinre lliiIM. e tulnl llil Ulh lUt of OrMf IN PaOBATC. ,.lTlU IN TMf SUPRIMI COURT Of S1'"" OOIUMBIA. la Ihe Mailer nf The Almtiittrt" MI..I l the Vstler of the Kslst I rjnly, IteretM-il: Inlenisiei . Hli TAkt: SiiTirr nm m oid;r ... Hoicnir Vfll. Vonnr, niscteM l -f Ortwber. A.li, lU, I V i!K ! or me r.nai" .m Isiwiiiniairsior OMr. Uerea.!!, sikI sll lflir rUlm sssliiil llw l,fM1',vJ,ifi'l rrqiiireii to fnniih Mine. "nt';'ly, f 0 me. ou or hfirr the 19"',?, ii .orniiiier. A.li. mi, sml i:'"u ui ilMHM to Hie KtUle Sr red"'""! '"V llm linoiint of llirlr lllieliteliw, 1 fortiiw mi. Thomas w i,n;v,.irf, OfflrUI Ailnilnl'J""' mure Impert, ':. listed Dili nth dir of ocioufi