Transient Display Advertising I.SO per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page $2.80 per inch Loral Headers, per insertion .2.V per line Classified Advertising, per, insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion. t."c per ngalp line DAILY EDITION J. E. Dalrymple On Contract Hales on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - r.ugiauu iiiid wale- Ciiiiwuud. Wheat Acreage Larger; Minerals and Manufactures. 98 S6 All advertising honhl be in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received sulijecl to approval, Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Thrusday, fec. 27. Canadian Progress. Canada, like all olhr countries, ha. fell Ihe effect of poM-yar depression, ny J. K. Dalrymple, Vice-President of the Canadian .Notional Haihvays, hut Canada, unlike ome other countries, has nol given way to melancholia in hinine.s or in industry. Unity of effort and a fuilh in the national future alone can serve as th? comja with which a country can steer it way clear of the wreckage of wartime aftermath into the unhampered channels of national prosperity. Painful measure.- are often mu-t .necessary to cure pain. Canada ha el h?relf thi task, and by mastering it Ihe dominion is today once more upon the hroad highway of success. The figures which broke Ihe remarkable strides made hy Ihe. dominion in lb? lat twenty years make most interesting reading and illustrate vividly the position which Canada i gaining rapidly fumong the nations of Ihe world. The Idsi official census tlt)2l showed the population of Ihe. '.Dominion as 8,7S8,18:i. Between IttfM and 1U21 the popu-latioii of Canada has increased hy 05 per cent, -as against an increase in the United State of in per cent in the closely corresponding years of HUM) to P.I20. Thus in the past twenty years Canada ha.', outstripped in ratio or growth Ihe country which for a rehinry or more the world has been accustomed to regard as Ihe great pace-maker in the matter of national prowl h. The striking maimer iu which Canada has eotne Jo the front in rate of imputation inrreac is emphasized by the fact that iu the lasT twenty year of Hie nineteenth century that is, between 1X80 and 1000 the population of Ihe United .Stats has grown Iy Ml'jir cent while that of Canada had grown by hardly 2. per cent. 1 Expansion General , In All Lines. ,f - This same remarkahle rate of expansion j to W found iu practically every phase of industrial, 'agricultural and commercial life in Ihsf Dominion.' The Aggregate external trade, represented hy exports of Canadian merchandise and imports for domestic use, has risen from 1 12,000,000 in ll00 to $1,731,000,. rio(l in 1022-23, an increase of 407 pec cent. Canadian exports of all classes of goods increased from $JC'.l,ono,000 during the period 1000 to 1023. In that period exports of "Agricultural and Vegetable .Products" increased by ovur 1,300 per cent, and .those of "Wood, Wood Products and Paper"' by nearly 000 per cent. The exports of thee two claso alone now amount lomore than three times the value of Canada's total exiwjrls in HM)0. I'.. ..!.. . i-. ...... ! iV. - i iniij jtmMipi ofuiiii rxjMiris cm wooo, wooi pro-ducts and ; paper were about m 42,000,000, while for the. la.t fis. caL ycar they aggregated 22i,000,000, reflecting the enormous increase in the developrnsnt of Canada's pulp and paper and other forest industries. Export of woodpulp and paper pro-duels alone has risen from less than $9,000,000 in I'll t more than $105,000,(A)0 in 1022. The value of field crops' roe from $ 1!C,0000,000 in -1001 to t02,o00,000 iu 1022, an increase of nearly J no per cent. Since I00O the acreage or field crops in Canada has almost trebled and nearly 37,:00,000 acres or new land have been brought under cultivation, an area slightly larger than that of 1 he area sown to wheat roe from e than &.000.000 iii linn iu mure limn ?z,uoo,uihi acrps iu 1023. ; 'Before 1000 Canada' wheat crop had never reacht as hiirh ..,,...,.,, imiiri, vuup me crop lor Hie preeut year I 0.Vt 'ia uLilmnl...! ..I t i ,i r, , t . . . 1 .Ttiuiuirii .u Mivi4,imn iiiisneis, or nearly seven times as great as it was at any tims up to the openimr 1 e or the .resent century. Before 1000 Can.ntnV PYmit-u nf . nun nrier loiaiieu i a much as( 20,000,000 buhes, while exports for the twelve month ending July of thi year aggregated nearly 230.00OO00 . . . . Itllrtl1ki ilirt l'nnn.1.. I. I.t. ' u,,u.wUaUa iin i.iKfii nr.i piace among the world's wheat exporting nations. nn,.no,-r,1l&,,C,i,.'n r,,!,e twm .nW.n,W in 1001 to $1R3 . 000,000 in 1022, an increa.e or 177 per cent. The value of maunfacturei! nniiini.u i ...i r 000,00,1 in tooo to ,o,,nmoo in iw,;: . ,,7 r.;v; im iitiii iii mi; year perifKi, ' The number .'''''noo ' i n '" 11,00 a"d M,2' from 330,000 . r"'"" o' iweniy ysnrs Ihe capital in- Iv-nn ".'".'"f 'm ,,'lri - 'rum $,400,000,000 l m nnnono f3,00,00,000 that is by more than 700 per cent "aJni hu.i ?nr,,,rt,J '' J'viest crop i her history i In addition to 70 328,000 bushels of wheat, fJolernment re 3 emulate Canada ha grown thi year r.3.-i,12S,0o0 bushel of IfVoOoSo.00 htiM' "f ,,ar,eJ'; 2S',r'!.0,,' l-'-hilJ of rje 000 000 eMima'H ;,mi"a' Vnl"e nf iUos Idcrop is $725,. Hallway traffic receipts in Canada for the year 1000 totailed $70,7 402,0 and for the year 1 022 .$4 42,000,000 an increase of about 525 per cent. The Daily News iwmi LOSES w Following in Magellan's Footstep? MARK PJCKFOW) FILM PP.INCR IIUPF.IIT - nlUTISM COLUMMA. Published Kvery Afternoon, pxrpl Sunday, the Prince Heroine Vanquishes Obstacles In Hnpert Daily Now;, l.imilofl, Third Avenue. the New "Tess or the II. I PITLLKX, .Managing. Editor. Storm Country" SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, hy mail w carrier, per month ...... $l.ft0 By mail to all aris of Ihe Hrilih Kmpire ami the United .SUite in advance, per y?ar .............. ?fl.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year ... ?7..p0 A Mary I'ickfotii draw Die character of ile tieroinn uf Urr lalcfl screen Iriilini.li, 'Tess f llm Slorni Otunlry," her own new tiriMluclion or this, famous film classic which Mill be seen thi" week end at the. West holme Theatre, .he is a most formiil aide lit tr fiw lo lienmn 'fnmlilc. The halite she offer so courageou"!)" aruinl all the on slauplils or ttie elements of wie etileiing' into iUe live of those in whom she i interested o loyally constitute an engro.' ing ludy in how victor may be achieved by occupant or the least advantageous hovel even though eompMcly surrounded hy every force calculated lo crush contentment and happi. liess. I nen in me course oi sur- rincly dramatic event in thi photoplay, the trusting daughter of a wealthy laud-owner get in. In deep trouble through a mi guiiieii love anair, ie come forwaril as the heroic, personi ficatinn nf ttie friend in need and lift the cumliersome bur den or dire worry fmm Hie lioubler or the erring cliild o opulence. TJii i nol acrom tilished without olf-acrifiee, wliicli all but wrecks the pns peel he tia'ijiiiicss of the sacri ficing one, hut without pauin2 to count the costs, she - vans ijuishes trouble from the. sphere of hr superior in sueial stand in?. ' ."imultaneously ircurnslan tial evi.lence has plunged' Daddy Skinner. Tes' beloved father, into the deep woe of being accused falsely of, murder. Once more the little heroine of the fishermen wields all the mighty influence ot the invincioie war- rior bold in her method of eradicating the worn wrinklei from her elder's brow Then, to too it all, one yil. lainotis fisherman persist Jn foj.ling his undesirrd attention uimrj Ihe girl while she i being annoyed by ttie advance of ttie village half.wil. Thus trouble comes to her in a double dose, going, the limit in testing tier mettle. However, thi Tecs finds a way to roil fate itself in thi case and her two unwelcome suitor come lo logical disap nointmenl through the clever ness of the object of their ar dr. The Mm m Meeo SAVS- ACCDHDINO to irtie male observer tlie tnnilem' uife (end her lime omehiug like this; 50 per cent gazing in the mirror 20 per cent nagging the old man. I ' . . I . 1 . I F fl ri fflll llllHIII(C iri'll4JH. 10 ier cent playing bridge, i per cent at the movie. I per cent care of family.. nui an ine .wive oi our acquaintance ay lhey spend their lime: 50 per cent rixiiig up family. 30 per cent raring for, Pa. i.i ii i. r. noy n in uaitdy on Xma morn "la, I heard Santa Clau speak last night." Lovin father. "Did you" my boy. Well, what did be say" -lie tuinbled over a chair and said Damn,' replied the boy. IT." funny bow many mecban icai toy a tun grown man can break during Xma day. DID you hear be tory of the budding and youthful writer who wrote a novel entitled "The Mighty have fallen" and then took a ninety foot drop over ttie cliff a a mean of advertising it. IT wa a mean man who gave hi wife a brand new wash board ror OhrNlma. .uv inai i;nritma i over we have three big event, lo look forward to the advent of the H you find you cannot gel the dally New regularly, call in onu subscribe ror It and have It de.. iiverel to your home. -V - 1 cmiixtuou u nm meu to ap.r.. . . i ' . . . . " '. 'a" "j IP d.fter ten be. tbt people now--day re aSerted mor by Wmdrrluit loai, hru the hmprm ot Cnkli. htch wt ut on a lloi4 .tb World Crui from New ofk January J Oth. t2. rtitri no than Kan thfr ever ert, nd enhanced facilitiw for travel with a rreater on nx of afety have itlmulated, and not a litt!, th deir to are other 21.500 ton Inttead of thr yar of privation and hardihlp, the oyas han thrir immediate environt. In the old dav hn Colurabut, Veipucck will Occupy four mntrn of laturimit comfort Th route wUl U jhortr. at Salboa. D isoto and Drake. CartU-r and Champ'.ain, and other bold intad of rtmnjint he Cape of Good Hop th route takn h throof W th larinfr tailed into the unknown and iU prila on the aeven Sea, much Sum Caaal and iniUad of trawini the itormy MraiU ( MatttSan. jnraie a needed but today the AVorld U every.man'a oytr. nor doe th Aroriraa ronUntnt U Anally rroed on tht victlUnt road-bed ol the :"have to be opened with a aword. Withalittle time and rotnparatlvrly , Canadian PaHfle Railway But many of the pointa touched by Sir Jranen t mAtav nnauenae lke nlr wtip h'trv tniilm far nff rttunt rlM ' DrLnd Xtarfllan wJI I vWited by th Empr-f of Canada, for InaUnre. 4 atrir.rr Do-t. and tiv th whil. in comfort. Four hundred yeara arc. th Drat vesiel to aait round th world lifted .ochor at svill. and after thre yearn of adventurous htrdihip. return! o hee Spanish port. Only thirty-one of th two hundred and vnty vh'i -t out earn bark, and only It Vittoria out of th oririnal rinada of flv aailinf hipa. Th spirit of th ifar-r it Uluitraud by hr V-nnrfn Xfartllin h -if rommir.der. a kptout frail Tierra Coal llreek. It is' the." " i ' intention of the owit to lake "'" '-s"'inopip. in diamond drill", which will "be used lo define the eam in order fhat development plan may lie prepared. FOUND LYING IN BLOOD IN CATHEDRAL AISLE FINDS RACE IMPROVES PHYSICALLY EACH YEAR California College Professor Attributes Fact to Better Care by People Demented Foreigner Tries to Kill DKIIKKLKY, tlal Dec. 27. Himself In Halifax Church 0ur nice is becoming better phy- i.sically with every paing year, HALIFAX, Dec. 27. - Fzozcpa 'in the opinion of Dr. O. It. Moody. Junik of 231 .Milk Slreet. Iluffalo, aoeiale profex-or or anatomy N.Y., wa dicoered lying in a Ioi)l or blood In Ihe aisle or SI. 1'atrick' Roman Calholfe Cathe dral here. at Hie L'niverily of California. "I'hysical ilisnbililic are be. coming te numerou and le dangentu," aid Dr. Mooly. When round the man wa iin-fDerormltie are conscious from wound inai ap- ami wicir cause being studied found and up. pair or cor. The dicov.i modern neientinc' metliiMl r er- wa made by ft Utile girl, who preventixe medicine. j bad entered ttie church to cany "I'eople are beginning to he, out her devotion, Jmore inclined to pay n doctor lo Junik wa conveyed to the bo-;keep them well than to wail until pital, where later lie declared Ihey are ill and pay twice u much hlmxeir to be a Pole; he had, hello he made well." said, come to Halifax o lake a. In the popularity nf muscular boat ror Poland. On reaching exertion on the playground Dr. linrn nau'u lifwl linnn mtrili! nil. Year, the civic election, and last pouncing Ihe illne of n bndi.er nuv inn ichi, me rfceipi ni i lie Deeemfier bill. peared 1t have been inflicted by.rooled by Improxenrenl iu the! in Murrain. This had n worried him, be declared, that be decided to end hi lire. Junik i said to have Mated that he wa being pursued by gunmen, who were threatening to tf murder him. Moody ee evidence or a more hardy generation. Compulsory, physical education, baby clinic, child welfare work and adult "well clinic' he point to a promoting. better race, and he believe there is no evf. ilence nt race, deterioration' In any physical rorm. liauivia. Souroaya IMID hi inw vrivi. v ipr putinHn. Th rTcumruvifatora on th KmprrM of Canada will mum ladn with th rich iprrinr and menial trauri fathered from viaion of . eihti diarrent t-suntriei. anj ronlart with lb eotun craft , and rivUUatlon of lfty diS rnl rar. Kneourafcd by urrit of fornvr yan, th Canadian Parike haa arraoed for four rruwert in addition to th Round th World voyat l Pn., m thr Hrrmt South .sa. thxt he would outh on if h had of th KrBDTt of Canada Th r;mpru or couand win vim in rro; i thr Ic.thcrnf th riryin Varrllan hmlf ws killed in th Phillip- of riviliiation in a trip Round th !dilmanan. aalUn hut a. h hirl lrjtv mrhrd -.hit loiritiil 03 a tirvlui I York on January 1 4 ih. Th uirb Rmprnt of Britain ) re eastward from Spain j Ten Years Ago 1 In Prince Rupert J H Oecembr 27, 1913. , V. I. Lynch wa a iisenger for Smilber t la i m morning. Mr. and .Mr. C. II. Sawle ami Misfi Sawle returni'd lo New llazelion thi nioming. pcrly on h In ripitly c-1it-n wan rine in nrtl 10. eruii uouna n u inii. teavinf nw iotk on January ..nu ana Fbruarjr 2.1rd, and. befor Mttinr off round th wrld, th mprtt of .rup.inavirate ir. tmi. Jixiv var after th Vittoria ml out from Sral. Francis Drae , ti , fleet q! fiv saline h!p and ICt men aailrd from Plymouth in Th f;K1n Hind, and aft a voyar. round :. world of about thr yeart, -tUTcd nith rich 'rot 'f rive- ani told. ailk. pearl and prou ton. to Hhl'. treotrs of Qut K'iJiabeth Th OoUn Hind wit the oqly r! cf th five tuV-omr!et th j at- and it cim tH favourite rtort . n..i i. n t?. Thame :n the dav nl Shaketpear i CHESTER CONCESSION ANNULLED BY TURKEY Because Authorities Forming Aoremnt Have Not Lived up to It r.ONSTANTtXDIM.K. Ic. 27 ' The Turkisli government of .Mu.( tapha Kemal ha unuulled the t:heler agreement. The reason According to word received iPn iat Admiral CheMer and' from Sr.ilther the n.!jtruetiim a!.ociale failH to comply' of about fifty building i al- with stipulation of the ronce.-J ready under way and twenty .jon requiring tlieni to begin' more will commence a oon n work on a railroad between Sam. the lumler arrive. big bfp- un and Siva within a certain UM'nt of the latter is expected lime. here dally' for traubipnien? ! Notify Company Agent 1 to the divisional town. LONDON, Dec. 27. A telegram - fnim Angora receivi in Ow- F. H. C.hettlebtirb, uierin- tntlnople .tale that the com.' lendenl for .the National Finanre miioner or work noliNed the Comjwiny, ha let contract for cnt of Oidonel Clayton-Kennedy Ihe sleigh rMid from Smillier r anntiliment of Ihe Cheer, lo the company company' big coal pro- """"cession Tor Ainttolian de. lie. t irwro iii cnak two Canada will travri Roaad America. allinj from Vanrovr January tth. vititinr th Pacific coait. California, and cin( via th Panama Canal aad Cuba to Nw York. Thl ! will b commaniUd by Capula A. Robinson R. K. R who fijured io rontplruoualy in th rlif work which followed th rcnt J a pa net diatr. COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Sella from Prince Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, InlermedfaW Points . Friday, 10.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Dec 29th, Jan. 12th, 26th, Feb. 9th, 23rd. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT' SUNDAY. u rnor Rupert .4i pm r rnMcr. cronor.. itiworon, wti MI'EO, all pclntt Entrra Canaitt, LIiIImI gut. AOtNCT ALL OCUH tTCASISHte LI1IS. crti TktM orrtc. are Tkire . rrh. mpr. rf tse. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, November 30, December 19, January 4 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, November 28, December 15, 31 8.8. PRINCE88 BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Oceao Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van couver, every 8aturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Valllntl From rrlnre Rupert, ror VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Ocean rU(, an4 Ikmmd S 9M. for VANOOUVtlt, VICTORIA. Alwt Bf, n4 loiMOD Bf, Saturear H. Far ANVOX, ALIOC ARM, STIWART, W.I., lal.na, Sftr S PM. rer ronr SiaiPSOn n Nia Rl? Cannrla, rrMar A.M. ttt tmt Avtnue. j. BtrMl.f, Av.nt. Prroea Raprrt. a.C SOMETHING NEW KYANIZE SANITARY FLOOR ENAMEL. A new ami different finish for floor that i washable, auilary and exceedingly lough and thimble. Ak for color card. Plnte , eoc Quarts $i.eo Half Gallons $3.00 KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Tel. 3. We Deliver. Box 1S46.