ft 4 4 Hi $1 1! t-., . . . . PAQM TWO thi tMibtincwn T5k .1 .. iV ! -I .UUi.WU.i I". .. J'. "TP For Your Health you should bur the best. "SALADA" eoo -El is the purest and most scientifically prepared tea, sold today. Try'U The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily .News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEiN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or-carrier, per month , . . . .11.0(1 By mail to all parte of the British Empire and the-United States. in advance, per year . . . ,.- S0.U0 To all other countries', in advance, per year. $7.50 TELEPHONE M Contract Rates on 'Application. All advertising should be in The Mady News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject In approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAIXY EDITION vaDTIiiirlay. O-l. 23. 1923. First Bit Of War On Own Territory. (ierinany is having lit-r firt,hit of war on her uwn territory. It does not amount to much but it must give the people there ome idea or the kind ol war Ihey furred oil Hie rest or The world. There ar- disturbances all over the country and it is not jet ipiile Mire what will happen. If Mime settled policy'Van be arrived at in regard to reparations and the government gets down to carrying out a seUled policy,-ifmay he (hat the country will recover. The (iermans are not a riotous people. Alaskans Keen On Dividing Territory. ' Alaskans, seem (o be very keen on dividing the territory. The part known as the panhandle, adjacent to Canadian territory is probably the richest part of (lie country. At any" rale it is widely .-eparaled from the reU It has Utile in common wild Fairbanks or the country In the far north and west. Yet it has not a very large population-and there is grave doubt as to whether separation can be effected. Without the rest of the territory the panhandle , would lie. jnany year? gelling population enough, for a stale.. A ' .. . i'l'iv,. Smuts Talks To Eurooe. General tiniuis is an African. He has no interest in Europe e.xcepi uisoiar as ne represents a rart or Hie HrilMi Empire which had to go into the war In help sellle a- European quarrel, and except thai the whole wprhl is affected by the keeping of peare. Because of his position, as an outsider. Smuts was able to talk to the nations of Europe without being accused of serving a .selfish interest. lie was able In take a broad view of the situation. lie blamed France for wanting loo much and warned Britain and the United States againt not demanding enough from (iermany. In other words he (old both that they wvre extremists and that the middle course was the correct one. If" Smuts goes on this way he will come to be known as "Smuts the 'Peacemaker," and he will find it difficult to evade apposition as chairman of a world court nf arbitration with the United stales as a member. 8portlng Event Within Few Days. The. big sporting event ahead is the international race of fishing schooners at Halifax with the Bluenose representing Canada and Columbia as challenger for the cup representing the Uniled States. Last year Ihe Bluenose weiil over lo filnuceMer nod carried off the trophy from her opponent, sailing :n her own wnlers. jiiis year Hie American boat has a similar intention. The race is coming in ne considered even more important than the Lip-ton races with hoals which ! Udumlun and Bnennse are fishing schooner and this race is jiisi a lllllllia) Sori. k ' - , Winnipeg Victory ' ' .Is 'Important. ,. . No matter from what point of view it is seen, Ihe Liberal victory at Wlnnlneir is imnnrlmit rwililionlK- it II.,. .. ponded Mihcilor general had been defeated it would have bceji a. bad blow lo the present administration. As it is, the victory was very complete, the, majority being large enough to indicate -r !' uiiom is io wnai Hiey wis)f(l to do. Mr. .Murrav is a western man wiiii :.i..i . ision and he should be a decided acnuisition lo the ' ' nre-enl ffiiieriimeiit VM.;i II i i-i . . . I'ir.rill o..-v ....... .... ,., ,r rs ,,, uoi support iiie government as wholeheartedly as might have been expected al the al election it is entitled to cabinet represeiilalioii ami II1.1I is what it ' niw gedting. Severe Kidney Trouble Mrs. F. Rkr beUvilk, Out, wriUet f t-f-. j . I IUa trouble Willi nnr kid- neyt and very frequent uruutiea. Thi. wt followed by ptiai which t timet were very tewe. The doctor laid I bad inflammation of the bladder and that ma operation miht be Decenary. To t)iu I refuted, tad ' began utiaf fDr. Chate'i Kidney-Liver Pait. From the first few dotet I felt the benefit. The paini left, urination wa corrected, and I'have had no recurrence of thete -ailments." Br. Chase's Kldney-Urer Pills Pm pUI a don, 3&ru. a box. All dealera, t Kdutuiw, '9aum Jk Co., Ltd., Toronto PROPERTIES IN STEWART MINING FIEtlD PROVE UP WITH DEVELOPMENT WORK (continued from pare one) souri mines this year. Work has now been suspended on Ihe latter property which is under option to Trites & AVood. There has been a lot of opn cutting done on the Hercules nil. jniniup Ihe Hih Missouri on Ihe north. This pnoperly is owned by lh Hercules Mining Co, of Victoria. Considerable diamond drillina and tminelliiifr has also been done on Hie B.C. Silver controlled by th Selukwe Cold lii, of Ihe Hand and adjoining the Pre mier. Develoninenl work h:is hwn carriel out on a nig scale by Ihe iiranliy l.o. on the JiulsHler at Maple Bay and many facilities hae been jimvideij for shipping whicli il is pcte will com- nience litis fall. Alice Arm District Just before goin lo Stewart, Mr. t'lolhier spent considerable lime in the-Wlice Ami country I hou!:h mining operations' have been handirapoeil lliere tliroush Hie non. operation of Hie Holly Vanlen mine and railway, there is no doubt about Hie future -(tf Ihe camp as a mineral pnxlucer. .Mr. (.lolliier stales, ir Hie slate. menl made recently Uial Ihe Dolly Vanlen is In resume operations is true, Ihe whole Alice Ann country should receive, ils merited attention ami come lo Ihe front fast. Many splemli.l surface showing are bound lo deelop into piines where the money is spent on them. -Thero has been a lot of work by ims- peclor on Iheir claims 1 1 1 i - year ami the railroad has bei; put in repair from Alice Arm In Ihe fiMl of Hie Dolly Vanlen tramline allowing Hie use of handcars and speeders. I The llomestake Mining A De velopment Co, has been working on Ihe Homesiake gnuip al Ihe head of the Kilsaull Itiver about einlil miles beyond Ihe Dolly vardtaK A Hrst class trail has been built from Ihe head of steel and good camp have been put up. A compressor is nowheinsr brought in and work will continue on Hie .properly all win ter it is expected. The Home- slake Ot. operates a ?asolin speeder on Ihe railway and lakes its supplies lo the end of steel by means nf il. Paekhorses are ued from there on. The Ksperanza, shipping high grade ore on a small scale, continues to be the only producing mine in Alice Arm. Very encourat'inp showings hae been opened up this year by Morris Peterson on Hie Vanguard group, Archie MrPhail on Ihe l.asl Clinnce and the Slrom- rbech brothers on Hie Torie. This may also be said of other claims In Ihe Upper Kitsault. Kltsumkalum Country - A good deal of work has been done this year in Hie Kitstim-kaluni country especially on Ihe Bear group at the head of Kil- sunikalum hake. Mr. Clothier stales. Th Bear proierly is owned by Seattle people. Ther is a Boss mill on the (roup and work this year has largely been or an experimental nature in testing Hie ore. B ha apparently been satisfactory, however, for Hie interests having Ihe properly under option intend going ahead. Some work bus also been done on the Sinilli claims on Hie west side of the lower end of Ihe IuAh and some good free gold ore has been exposed. Mr. Clothier has Just about completed Hie rounds of Ihe dis trict Ibis, year and his next Irin will sarl, in a couple or day lo various properties down the coast, Ibvrwill be ,away a Tort- uight and will 'visit Hie Surf Intel uml Drum l.umiiinn mines. -This" completed, be will be in a position to get down to Die business of gelling out his annual district report for the REPRESENTATION FOR PRINCERUPERTAT PARTY CONVENTION At a meeting of Hie Provincial Parly supporters held last night il was decided lo send delegates to Ihe party convention to he. held in Vancouver, December I. The constituency is allowed eight delegates, two o Iheui being allotted lo I he. cBy, 'Messrs. Boss Mackay and Hubert Mackay will represent Prince Itupeil, A resolutions committee to S - - '" 7 ed. 'Mrs. Williams also san WILL YOUR BOY HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF AN EDUCATION? select sullable iiiaterial for the parly platform will report to a meeting to be held (wo weeks hence. BURNS AND SCHUBERT 'LIVES COMPARED BY LADIES'HUSICaUB The Ladies Musical Club, meeting yesterday afternoon ai Hie bungalow of Miss M. A. Way, Kifh Avenue. West, jcou- Irasled the lives and works of Hubert Burns, poe, an1 Fran. Schubert, composer, both of whom died early in life around Ihe age of 35. Miss Way read an excellent paper on Burns and Mrs. II. I.. Jlrlnlo-li dealt with Schubert. Mrs. Williams gave a paper contrasting Hie Iwo artists and a general discussion follow Hums' famous song "Bonnie Wee Tiling," being accompanied by .Miss Way. IlMreshmcnt were served and there Vas a good attendance of members. CHINESE CHARGED WITH SUPPLYING AND NATIVES WITH LIQUOR POSSESSION A visit patd by Sergeant S. L. Warrior ami Sergenni Jepson of the Boyal Canadian 'Mounted I'ollce to King Tni's reslaurant, 0K Seventh Avenue West, last night resulted in Chin Ylng, Chinese, being charged 'in Ihe police court this moniiiig with supplying liquor to Indians and I'eler Wesley, James Wesley and fieri Wesley, Indians, with having li'pmr in possession. All cases were stood over until tomorrow morning, Milton Gonzales ap pearing for Chin Ylng who wnsr granted bail at 3i)t). Peter Wesley pleaded guilty lo mi additional eharfie of Intoxication) and was lined '15, it being his second offence. TOTAL ENROLMENT IN HIGH SCHOOLS) VICTOHIA, Del. 25, The total enrolment in the public and high? .schools of Ihe province during I lie year ending June no last was Ut.HXK, an increase of 5f,tM over the enrolment of Ihe. prevfous year. 'Certificates issued (his year lo allow pupils lo enler high school numbered (,57l, ah increase of 9l over ll22. according lo figures issued today by Ihe department of education. Ten Years Ago In Prlnc Ruprt October 25, 1913. The C.IMt. Coast Steamship Service Is laying (he Princess May nxi for Hie winter and Ihe I'rinces.s Sophia will maintain tx Mrlnighlly schedule lo Alaska. - Mayor Pallullo announced this morning that Ihe eilv council plans submitting tt bylaw lo the projue in M; near fillure providing for Ihe creel inn nf n lliree-Ktoiey conciele lelnitimn.. exchange adjoining Hie (Jily ittlh Hugllsli canilnl Is said In . Ielii.ml a project, for Ihe building )f a railroad from Stewurt..lo the (Srniindhog ifnunlrv development of Ihe coal field" mere on a large acale. LIFE INSURANCE 5E!3vICE, COAST STEAMSHIPS 8A I LINOS FROM ' PRIMCC RUPERT. 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, 'InUrmtdliU Points, Thurtday, Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART . . . , SATURDAY, 10 p.m. 84. PRINCE JOHN. f For Vancouver via Qutan CharlotU Itlandt, Oct. 17, Nov. 3, 17 at p.m. PA8IENOER TR1IN miLV rvrrar iiimbiv nIfi all l!!5,,,r, i41 .for rnuicE ocoRoc. tnvoiTnx wM' MPtO, flntt Eatlrrn Cantda. L'nlVsl suir aaiNCv all Occam iTiaatMip lirci. Cr T''t Offka, 6M TNlra Ata ! HvptrX. fit t CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Servicei Sailings from Prince Rupert a.o. rnmvtoB in a nr. For Vancouvar, Victoria and 8atUe, . ei,D,r 5 12 231 Noembr 2, 19,9 r u For KtUhlkan, Wrangall, Juneau and Skagway. October 1, 8, 18, 28 1 November i2, 26 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For BuUdale, Swaneon Bay, East Bella Bella, ,Oeea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell .River, andVanr couver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. t4i Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from . p'O0HAHD, General AaenL Corner of 4th Street and 8rd Avenue. Prince Rupertf B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C.OlTi). . . UHIum rrum Print llumri. wr fort 'SiMraoN 'end i rim Wt oimriM.rM "M,r 'a -TrlnM V- i. .p.f.. c