PA OK TWO. When Exposed to Air tea loses its freshness and flavor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Not Live Too Much In The Future. B601 For that reason is never aVold in built. The Daily News iuiinci: nttPKHT - nniTisn Columbia. . ( Published Kvery Afternoon, exropt Sunday, the Prince Ilupert Dailv News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. P. PUI.I.KX, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Keouonties are heing demanded everywhere. Prince Ho perl is mil hy any means nlinie in this regard. It is heinff generally realized that people must cut their 'coats according lo dpfs'iid upon ils leading cilieim He was not a prophet but a ii common citizen wilh a hope ror the fulure he saw this city attain greatness. The development of the Oriental trade, the trade wilh Alaska, as a grain outlet. from Ihe prairies, with elevators here, Ihey were building on a solid foundation. He would how ever sound a note of warning. Many were more filled than he In bring a message or material development. He asked n hearers lo extend Iheir horizon, lo get.jiway from their particular prohrein and lo iew Ihe growth of national conscious. Iiess. 1 The Really Important The country had been huilding uialerial wealth but fdiice a je-cent Mlsis in history the feeling had come over Ihe people that spinel hlnp rise musl supplement lids material progress If ihe nation wjis to he worthy of the name. The people or this country had Id take a hack seal In those of the old land in this regard. As Canadians I hey had lo face the fact lliul Ihey had practically forgot -len Ihe finer things of the spirit. Tuf is where Ihe writer, Ihe piHl and Ihe arlist. comes in lo fulfil his rightful function and to appeal for recognition of the Important service to the nation of men whose field Is that of the imagination. The country must give expression lo Ih emotional experience. He fmind lliul even lawyer and businessmen, in the secrecy and nuiet of their homes enjoyed the cuoode. He told of meeting a lawyer on the northbound Hteauirr who carried In his iiocknt a conr of "Julius THE DAILY NEWS. TriAay. January ll, to Urges Members of Rotary Club to dve Attention to Things Other than the Gross Material " tthoul literary expression Canada ran never lake I he dure die xlmtdd have among' the nation of the world," !' etared Douglas Durkin, the novelist, iii. roiirludiiig an address before lite llolnry (.lull at llieir luncheon at the St. Regis llafe !y"lenlay allernooii. Me mentinncti 111 the rouro or lie speech t tie rightful pride the people tok hi (heir material institution and welfare but -urged that there va more to a eily and inon lo d nation than material lift. What, for want of a hetter e- preion is spoken of as Ilia spiritual life, the development of the deeper ami more lusliug llunps was what really ronstilu- teil I lie crentness of a eily or of a naijon. Mr. I iiii-kln ioke appreciatively of the privilege of beinjr Oaesar." Library . Emphasliod Mr. Ihirkln urped llial there whs neeil fur higher spiritual developinrnl. higher expression aide In speak with n man whnim,, u, masSii,ir 'nf wealth, had heen the inspiration for (. (ll apftloifixe fur makinc llalpli Connors Sky Pilot pre- pi,.u fr ronsiilernlioii of th Mdimr. Siuee cumin? liere lie jln),am.(. flt Uli rw,siijn i had had the pliNisinsr experience. ,,(i Hv ,,,, s.,f, piy ,U1 or reviewing me History m ttlr-.ly shown il had, tin nppre. ... , . w.-i rt.l in llm s.iiiva.j tit . . . - . .M. .... ,......., jai,,,,, for lie vlslle.1 the ll.e files of the I la ly .New,. II, f)(un( rn found tliat when the city was : scarce two month old she had a Friday, January It, S2. 'n,.ws,alPt. ( inlerpret the life of joint selection from the hesl Canadian writers. He ake.) hi I. I 1 1 jklh I j-fc lA V I I ttll I I All I t A I II Il " 1 ' M " ' al.A ..:.. I.. II." . ..4 , .1. ..v.rll I1a IIH" iJlj 111 llir Hiir'iur ' i i m ifA.. ...KfiuH tiki ihad ... heen solil , , at , ... jl,500 m.i and . . ,u the Halph 1 Connor, Mliss Carman ami i ...... .. ill iiiiii'i ri't'tsiii ii iiiimik . a at ...... J - - - II. .. I . . IA 1 i a..n " ........ r '.r.fr, tt.: t: l r? ' " z : . : . ' v; , z who,,, b ..,. e,, Mrs. sver um-Nn uuugui , ........ ...,... n. ...... - Min ,ok The Vlkinjr ago Willi me tuea oi ne-niinug rirn iii,-Kiy, jum jis int-j niti nrnur .m- ..u. cnv,i'- .. .. . ..:. .... i.... ii r-....i ii ,........ i:n i. ..i..:.. i. ...i .. i.i... i i,. i. i ...l near. many tuner vines, auu hhiuj iiirj iniu uirjusvni- sun iiu.u.iij, ......i ... v....... . - .... ...:n. .. i..i ..r 11... r. 1 ....1.... ........ Tku ,:tr: 'of vlriio nvi.lo.lu.l ulii.'l. I'esl air. inn. xviiii 1. uii'jii linn ill i.irr imiii.i ,miiii u.iiiit. ill. ,i.ii...i " . ...... .. e.ully in a small town is lo forget Hie asL We refuse to hury our dead. " Again uid again it has heen made clear-to us that we have ronioarvd well will, tin W ithout exprestiun Canadn ... ... I.. .1 .... aKAMnonA Ar cimu niver llir liiiirr mir rork in ..ne shut . He traced the should have among the .ualiop. development of U,e material and to .lo husiness on the hasis of the present rather than the fu- moral lift- of the city through the STROLLED TWO THOUSAND lure. We are all hopeful for the year that is opening he fore us nud it. is expected that important developments will iliake the news columns of the naner In the point where 'the city had le-i MILES IN AUSTRALIA eily more prosperous, hut to make our iiulividual budgets liasedifnnie as respectable ami lawj on lliosu developments would he foolish. We musl leant loj'jhiiling as any in the country.) SYDNKY. N.S.W.. Jun. tt. ash 5u on our experiences or the experiences ure not worthorne day this Icrminu t Ihe I'.hvanl S. Col. recently com-miything. great trans-continental line ,,i.o, a leisure sliidl of more i iwould not only show map-rial iihu i.nnn miles, a the crow Economies' Are ' (progress hut would appear In Ihe fiin. from Melliourne to Darwin Demanded Everywhere. . iarl and literature of tlie rmmlryj m the norlh of Auslimlia. Hi Railway Building V4th a cin of humor, the sneaker told how he hail heen ohjeet was to make an examination of n,id-Aostidin'ainl Hie northern lerrlfory In sullantiale I. - ...1... li.l ll...Jn .... Ihe cloth they have and not try lo make two coals nut of material parity responsihle tor prinee iui-,i r.inlentuiu' thai those cc-Miffirient only for one. This realization is causing some head- perl helng here in llwit'when em- HouV were not worthless wastes, liiirniiigs in every city. Men who in, the pat have heen in IhVployed at railway huilding he had jo took inore llian 300 picture liyltit of playing fast dnd loose with public funds 'do not like to, helped eomplele a section of Ijne'nf scenes along the route, have lo curtail. The proceeds of economizing is always 1111-jhelween Dauphin and Prince Al-I Spi-aking of his exio-riences ple.tsuul until we become used to it. There are times, however, ibert. Without that ectionKviUi natives in norlhern Aus- when il is necessary ami everywhere throughout the country jl'rince Itupert would nol crlia tralia he said Ihey appeareil to he thai is being realized. Borrowing in order to liiiuidale our ilebls have 1pm possihle. He hadinf n heller class than lliosi of is bound lo prov fatal in Ihe cinl. .wurkeil on a survey gang, on Ihe jHio south Elections Are Not ' v ; ' ' ' 1 At Present Demanded. :' There is talk, of elections' bofh in this province' arid in con-iiei liou with the Federal government. .Veilher are nec3ssnrv or desirable al Ihe present time so far as an outsider can see. In Ihe provincial arena th?re are a few people with motif) gelling llieir names into prinl and calling themselves Ihe Provincial Parly and Ihey are shouting at Ihe lops of (heir little oices fur an immediate election. No one else is h?ard from and the government would be foolish to liteu to these inspired capitalists' "or hirelings of capitalists. In the Dominion there Are three parties, hut two of Uiem have similar aims and object. These dump, hunt driven a team, and had helped to build bridges. In faei there was scarcely any part of railway construction in which he had not taken part. At that ilimc he was al the rnil of steel. The end of-slei-I had gradually pusheil its way west until today it endeil nt lids eily, a city of which Ihey could well be proud. Changing his theme somewhat, Mr. Durkin then iiii'iituincl that il was nol in, its history that a are Ihe Liberals and Ihe Progressives. The lendencv is for eilv mmle its mnrL In lifp hut in uiem to gci together ami no election is needed in order lo do lhaL They may easily unite politically when Iheir aims are similar. f Iileclious are always expensive and Ihey are bad for tiiist-ness. They make people excited and unselilcd and tend lo keep people irom work and llius impoverish Ihe country. A little more attention (n individual duties and Jess desire on Ihe part of individuals lo pose before Hie public would benefit (he whole eon ii try. Labor Grows And Becomes Conservative. The old days of labor ;xcliisieness is passing and wilh il goes the radicalism or Ihe pasl. In Britain labor as a political entity is making immense strides. Since 1JI00 Ihe number of .members in the British parliament has beep increased 21 times ;oid ih". total labor vole iu the country has increased :7 times.i In 11)00 lb? labor parly elected nine members and polled 1 18,00:1' voles. In MJ2.-I il elected P.I2 members and polled f.HSfl.tflii ' : voles, .... i ne pari) tins gradually widened Ihe scope of its appeal lo the people and has gradually taken in people from all walks of in.-, .is iuosi oi me people or the eouolry work al .something. (. ....... .oi, mini men nuu women, are eligible for memtier- ship in Ihe party. Kven tilled people have joined and are helping lo carry out Ihe program or the parly in a modified form. '.Naturally Ihe accession of this timn'nrt- r.m ..n, n,.. ' .'J'". ..'in ...nr. .....II I . . trade union ranks , has bad a modifying influence on Ihe policv or Ijic leaders who feel that Ihey can onlv hone to SlU'CPPlt I IV conliiiuiiig lu receive that support. Labor leader are aNo be', ginning to realize that things political are not ;Uwnvs what thv seem, l.heories do not always work out in praclice and experiments wilh the body politic are dangerous. Gradual changes are always lo be preferred to sudd?n mnremcol Capital, Reserve and .$ 8,000,000 Undivided Profits. 2,067,074 Total Assets , 128,299,679 The Bank's Annual Statement thas just been issued and copies thereof are available for anyone, on applies-tion, at any branch of the bank. UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch A. T. Broderick, Manager the virility wilh which it et-press.rs itself in its hope for the rulure. .No doubt Prince Itupert would take ils place among Ihe cities as a leading port hut the success il achieved would "The territory is full of sur prises from Ihe pastoral view point," fa id Jlr. (kink, "being well watered and siilislnntinllv crassed and limbered. Free from droughts, Ihe much ma) igned north couulrr must soon come into its own." , MANY FRENCH COULD NOT READ OR WRITE I'Alt'lS, Jan. II. France has leen rrediled wilh the possession of an excellent system of educa lion, hut fallli in jl received n rude shock recently when Ihe literacy statistics of two infaii try regiments, ps-milcd in IVi'.l, were given out. One-third of the young men. gathered largely from Ihe farming districts Of Ihe republic, could . neither read nor write. Many of the-total of 700 did nol know a treaty of peace Ji.nl been signed after the war. and few could tell whoNiuule Ihe fciws for Iheir country. Ten Years Ago In Pilnce Rupert llev. F. V. Kerr announce (hat he luiV accepted n cull In Ihe New Westminster terian Church. He asks to be re- lieei hI the end of February A eomplele revision of IochI insurance rates has been made by the II. t:. Underwrilers' Hoard. Huildings in lhe mercaiillle sec, lion tire placed on an avemge of. seven er cent. Mayor I'atlullo was acroided a splendid reception al his riim'. MACDO 80 paipn meeting lat night for Hie muyorally. In addition lo Mayor I'attullo and seeral of Ihe ahler-mnnlc eaudidales. O. II. Nelson, W. P. Lynch, XI. P. XleCaffery. J. It. Kylly, II. V. .Mcltai. iiud Freil Hlork were speakers. (INTEREST IS TAKEN IN MCRAE INQUIRY VAXCOUVFJt, Jan. 10. Inter-1 est oer Ihe' appointment of Ihe forthcoming Ikunmlssion lo In quire ir.to charges made by Ihe Mcllne parly against Hon. V. Sloan and others is quickened by an inlitnnliou Ilia! the in quiry will open at Mcioriu !- fore the end of January. Iielny i over the n.nping of a judge by Ibe (lllawa authorities lo act n Commissioner. Speaking in Vancouver, V. J. Howser, who is also named by Ihe Mcllar parly as having profiled from Ihe l'.d.K. promotion, declared that Sir Charles Topper. K.O.. Mr. K. 1. Itavls, K.fi. and I., (i. McPhillips, K.C. had secured sixty laymen lo sign the accusnlion against himself, but hail refrained from allaching llieir own names. "Nobody knew belter than these Hirer men, the responsibility assumed by those signing the resolution" said Mr. dowser, who asserted Ihat the signatories laid lheneelves open lo a charge of criminal libel or civil damage, if the Commissinn vindicates him from Ihe charge IN PROBATE. IN THE lUniMI COUNT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, In lh Matlrr r itw AdrnlnMMUon Art: and In Vtf Mtifc-r f IIk r.lJ i.r Anlm Mvrm. lnvM.nl: lnrut. T AkK OTH F. tin I I ippcrfnlMl dniinllrtUir r.r Ow Kulair if Anion Mirvn, Jrrrtvd, in.1 III rnlc lMln rlalni irimM the Hid KUI ire hTrbl rHiilm1 in fnrnlh pn.rljr terlflmt 10 m, f.n or ixrnre iim im day or jaiw arr, A .Ii. 1, aiul ill uni IfMb-litr,, li He :iai in rsiilnsl to tsir 0 irWiiint of Ihelr MdrMMliw-M In nw. fortu llh. THUS. V. IIFItsfE. Offlrlal AdmlnOtralor, I'rlw itus-rt. n.C. nalxt ihla Hih day nf rwffmlif r .IBti IN PROBATE. IN THE tUPRCMI COURT Of BRITISH COLUMBIA. In Itw Mau-r ir iih- ArtmlnllrtlKi Art; mi In Oi Matlff nf Om hi of Amanda noun! nr i.inrkin. iwrnwt, in fsiai. TAkK .OTICF. thai In Order .r lili Honor I . Men. Tounr. inaJ III It lih itar of January, .H. lfl, I aii.lnlrd mniniMraior or iim i:mair or rnaiwlj Holdrn O.r Ijim.kln ilrrrawsl, and all uimrs iiarinr rianna araini iim said i.ii ire nrrfDr rrnuirrn in riirnl.n auw ir(T-rly riTlfl'd In nw. t or IsTurr lw nil iiair or .fiiriiari- 11. ibi i mnt an l'reshy-irarll liKl..id lo ths iiu arr rsquirrd I IA ll.l I 1 1 ..lu..... .r ttu.1. Inrf.t I. . - lo in fnrthsim. Tiuous v. iii:iinf. orrirlal AdmlnOlraior. ITlnre Hmrt. n c. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH rni t lu tli Mil Or r of III AliiilnllralUMi Ar; ; IHI In tli .Vatirr of tli Klai ef Franrj m.I taki: Mirm: iiiai I aM-.niKi, Admlnlstralor or Hie Eiaw of Ironrj., II. Wade. Iirrraird. and thai all f.ariini harlnr rlalm anlinl Hi said lal arr! hrrrhv rrimlrrd in fnrnl.h io d..iv vrlflfl lo tor on nr twrnre ll I ml. dyi of I'rliniarv. A .Ii, ll. A.lll IIIIIIOH TAkl. VITICK thai ill! partlr Indrbird to III rlnl ir riqiilrin); lo Tir Ih aniniint fit thrir IndrlilnlnpM In in forthwith. j HATKIi al I'rlnr rinrvrt n r Oil ail. d.iy of Jaisiary, A.O. mil. , tiiovus w. iirjivK. 1 fifflrui Ailinlnl'iritnr, enure um-rrt. n r. i IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPRM-E COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In llm Milter of Ih Admlnldratlnti Ait: I HT1.I til III Vallrf r tin' KUI tit Munt'irti lr.od. Ilrrrd, tali; oTirt; ttm t amvdmrd d'lilnlotralor or l Four of .Miirdorh M.-I.PO.I, irrrad. ami that ill inrijra wj.'s una. ii-iiuim in niu eaiat arr hrrrhr rrniilrrd in fnnilli ..- .i,.iu irrlOxt U iu ou ur Mviv lt. ivth dav of Irlirnarv. A .11, l(r. ' AMI ITIITIIMI TVM: MlTICK tu.il all larU liutlii.1 in Hi lat arr rronlrrd ... .'a N....HI..I . .1117 llHlHl4n,. to u r-ihiiih. IlATWi at Prince flnrrt, n.C . tin Mil tiny f January, A i, ion, IIHi.Ms w iiihf Offlrlal AdmltiMriKir, I'rlnce iiuKri, n.c. NALD3 Elite Cut for those smokers vxhri likft MACDONALDS cut fine or who roll their own 11 9 'M Va lb -15 IBBh MWWifmJ Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating C. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermaker, BUcksmlths, Patten makers, Founders, wooaworKers. tic ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant i equipped lo humlle oil kind, of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. COW'S CELEBRATED RAIN COATS Manufacturer's Samples London, EniUfJ ! CALL AND SEE THEM STEVE KING - Phone Green 55 third Avenue ARE YOU WELL PREPARED l or the W.nler w.th WARM, COMFY BLANKETS? Jo 1 arrived q shij a' o ih tnmoi ESMOND BLANKETS, in varieg.ileil pallr t: and eolors 1 Watch For Our Window, Display. , BARRIE'S Home Furnishings DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms 7. 8, 9 Smith BlockJ Office Hours, 9 to 9 Phone 575 Lady Assistant Shocklevs p,anin5 Mi,ls J Phone 383. Sole Agent for Royal Mild, Hanall, B.C. . Lumbf J. Fyfe Smith Co . Hardwood Fraser Mills Fir Venef Dimension Lumber. Kir, Hprneo and Cedar. prur nml Cedar "hiplap. Spruce 'Planking. Sash, Door, Mouldings, Glnse. Shingles. Kir Veneer- Cedar Piling. Nanaimo - Wellington COAL DOUBLE 8CREENED! LASTS LONGEHt Real Satisfaction. Cheapott In Cong Runt NO SHALE OR ROCK! COAL GUARANTEED! PROMPT DELI VERY. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phonos 110 and 534,