.. ...... Jnniiarr 30, 1 05 1. I in km 'J A' AgenL it ' Free Delivery In Prince Rupert. Soft FiiM ThriM-Service M Wash 'I'n 'p Scrvice tine nf win h -will exactly fill your w.Tih day need. I'hone us for particulars. Canadian Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Bloek, PRINCE'RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, t tf I. Phone 8. Open Evenings Only For Special Appointments. Firsthand Knowledge 1 the -iot convincing Get to Vnow by pmonal exptritnce that tru nice thing ,w nay about "Cawade ' Uetr l e3Btratrd Prove to your, wir that thia IS the fineit beer brewed in the weit, that it IS a rnoit delightful tonii In Tiind and body, a bringer of good enter and content Order a tupply of "Catcade" today. On tale at all Govern, ment Liquor Store: Vancouver Breweries Limited Gristle Seam Laundry Phone Sf COAL The Famous UDYSMITH.WELUNGTON Lump and Egg Sizes. STERLING. Stove and Egg Sites. We del'iyel'hj shchs or bulk. I'hnnc us your orders day or nigliL Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. Main Office: Hold Central. TO DIG DITCH ACROSS ,1 vncxeerwiwomwa rtiwmeiit I not published nr ilinplnyol Iiv the i! V.utrd oi Iiv the Oov"rntncnt of MrtiWi " ' ' FiveRoses FLOUR liuvour K lour nk Oroi'rr fn "FIVE ROSES," Th. World licit L ATLANTIC HALIBUT NOT UP TO PACIFIC Flah Connoisseurs In New York Still Favor the Kind That Cornea from Prince Rupert IIIIHI III" dicocry of itii-w halibut bed in the Atlantic ilius lo a certain extent, rut Imuii Hip trade ill flh from i mii i- ltiii.Tl. so far a llnlon Is r.inrcriinl, it has mil inter feteo wild Hie Iradp lo .Now York.. I'arifio Coal fishpriiiPii dilain Hie quality of Atlanlic lialitmi. wliielt they claim is mtii'li mfcriiir lo that which in- 'lialni- Ho- Pacific, and (heir ale sppiiis to lie Mi u red in by euiiiiiiiseiir in fish In New iViik. Shiiuuenls of haliluil nml PRINCE OF WALES ISD'. Preparations Being Made Laying of Direct Cable tie to Ketchikan KITClllKAN. Jan. 30. for the first pnrt of Ihe rnble which Is lo be laid dlreclly from ISeallle lo Ketclilkan, by way of ! Prince of Wales Island. After t- that the ship will po bark lo Lon don ami Hien will mine, lojvel. chiknn direct with the linn of cable which Is lo po from Ket. cblkan lo Fewaril. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert 'l!. II. Tabniin and II. fireech. Vancouver; .1. Wilson, Anyox. Central Wllllmn KelHii NnnnlmnjChrU Dixon, Gcorgclown. HOSPITAL HAD A GOOD YEAR Income, Was Cut Down but Accounts 8how no Bank Overdraft MANY IMPROVEMENTS Erection of Home for Nurses Was Outstanding Event of Report Al Ihe annual general meet InfT f I f IliA iriAinliAna nt I tin 1 1 ml t t t TUB DAILY NEWS FADE FTVl. nation nml equipment lo the hospital Also In tlio who a slated in the campaign or the now home, 16 (he " for an aiMitional grant nml lo Ihe nursing tnui,;itid members of the medical association for 1 hir valuable co-operation. The financial statement show-expenditures. a follows: Expenditures Advertising and stationery J8I.J Ambulance hire; ami upkeep Auditor i. 11.(1. lloiilal Assne'n... 'Lejral Kxpenses..;. ficncral Kxpensps llopcrt Hospital Association " . """v " i.-iVi t...i .. ii'.- "rail, of .urw. 'M HI" lllfc'llt III M lIY Jlilll, 1'resident l. n. Slewarl presid- t"t"1 'n"ranrc ;-"7- in?. reports were submillcd in!. .i ,....n ,.,,. -Moat ami J jMi '""""mi in'- 1 1 i it i ii it i riiniiiiiiiii uf Hip institution excellent ami lulling: nf improvement made such a lhi ereclinn nf Ihe now Groceries Hread Milk lew ' linillft fill- ll1ir.l..i tlit inuliillof Inn v"' of X-Hny ami Merllixing fnslru- ,f"",,ry ?':"':? iiit nun i iiwi i J8.r,0 20.(10 3 If. .H.I 330.2 1 3tor,3.r,i 50.00 052.71 120.11 2,8.'.r,t r,:r,o.7i 01 1.2.1 I.8C8.I7 23'J.uO 2,31 1.05 O I ti.enls ami the re-wiring nf Ihe V", -Ion 1X1 1 ll! I II C .'I.II1IK-11.IIH - Il Mr. Slewarl naiil lio was jrrall-fieil al Hip respond lo Hip drive lial had liffn made for funds and lie k.ivp credit lo Hioe who had worked lo jillt it over. At no lime had Hie inl jliiliuii I icon Ih'IIt iiniiia-.'i-d than al Hie pre-pfil and Hip financial roudiliou was exrellenU House Committee S. K. Caiiinhell, rhairmaii of Hip Hoiip commillpp. aid Ihpy had hud trying pxpprieurps In uditiii'iistralion. Thev were un furl unale in lniti;r (he (.ervires lows: Nurt.pft' Uniforms 121.38 Xursps' Hooks nnd Pins S2.I0 Nurses' Home .Mainlen- anre 597.00 Xiirses' Home lixhl, fuel and phone 380.82 Sewer repairs Surpieal supplir Salaries . Trnvellin? expenses .. Accounts written off.. Transfpr lo surplus.. !of Mis lllark. Hip former tnal- res - riiar?H ; Ji.i.'ii.j.i rou and her i.rpspiire had l.oert 'w,,lnl1' nH-oere-i .i.hih.uii mis.pil. She wa excpplionally ,i,,vl- Ur pila.... 'MO.Oj ioyal and popular anions Ihe ' Liquor profils.. 3,:00.r(i nurses. Ihe iwlienls. Hie public CAt- !' I,or capita.. 7.87U.20 and Hip diK-lors. Hp wa triad '' "r t' H- "1'ial 2.500.0(1 (o kimw that she had recovereil donations from her illness and was now x- lla' Ol'Talions endued in her profession in Hie rlw;re Cidlelcinii eat. The i.oiljon had been M'"dierhip fee- 15.75 5,200.72 20,109.91 12.05 1 2.007 JO 3,857.10 Revenue Ilevenue was dpriveil nx fol- 222.35 201.05 23.00 25.00 filled temporarily by Miss Collectlno Fees DioiabUon who had carried out discu-sititf the financial re- Hie duties faithfully ami well. !' Mcllae. rhuirman of Mr. Campbell spoke appreela- '" finance coi illee said Hie llely nf Ihe work of Ihe pre. matter or financing wa,s one of sent lady superintendent. Miss " mnl ini.. riant the director r-ai bad to deal with. He would Mr. Canipliell then enlarped 1,1 Pverone atl for tion Ihe advanlapes lo Ihe in. onilal .uri.ses instead of slilulion and Hie cily from Ihe making those pay v.ho usisl Hie i,iiit,ii., T f Mm i.nvv nnrsi' iiisl it ul ion. The aiuounl ni-eived -allium by the Canadian NaHonul4um.n ijie luxlalhij inn of Ihe 'I1'1 Par tr,,m fees-bad dirreas Kxoresn friun Prinee Hunert to!v..ii.iVi. '-inii ri. iim V. ttv ed becaue Ihere were fewer New York nemee from 80 loii,Hrliine and Uie ness(y of re- palienls in Ihe bo.iilal. The ion year!., round run ars moiithlv moiitpiy the ine yeMrir,,, i;..,. n... i...n.ii.;. ImiMini: as n.u Hie ..l.l old lioiior nquor urofil inuo aunwiiiii allowance bad iw, also if" PitlsliurK nnd I'liilndel-lwjpjH laj heroine a danper. dpcreaed and Ihe city pranl was i. nlo nio larjtp inrae l.uyer ihmit in of 'Tim ri t,j.tV new slerllliinp ierll2 nir t planl was lo reduced. The year 1921 started I. ma are fish from Ibis markrl. w eompleleil In about ten days without any bank debt. Kvery- Arconliiur to Ihe record of(r two ,,nd alo improve- Hiinp possible was done to col- tlie Canadian National Ihpress IIIM1 xv.re belnjt made lo Ihe fees, which was (he Hie people of Hie Keru UniliMl lalmnilory. While Hie revenues only course lo adopt, ns Inn? a Stales are sbowinff a (rrowlnp f . hospilal had been reduced "ie pre-enl syslem continued, preference for Cnadian fisli.'all round Ihey had been able lo K. Cimpbell pointed out This is particularly true of ltos-',.arry (tul n,.ressary work. He Hial while over twelve thousand inn. and New York, lo which particularly commended Ihe dollnrs had been written off as markets lanie sliipiiienlh of fish .vork of Secretary Ham- llircb nfd collectable. Ibis was Ihe re. fr.mi Prince Huperl. Ihe tla.M w, had looked after the in- ""'I treating indijrenl patients const, and Hie Maritime I'm- lorcls of Hie hospital well. The and of losses under Ihe work vmre are made annually. Icelebration of hospital day was men s compensation board. Iiiientimied. There was need at Woman a Auxiliary it be present time of linen and The report of the, woman's i,.i,in,. Tin. ,,i,vili.ii-c ini.i iliniwn auxiliary showed that nine re- mos of its effort into Ihe new lr meelinps were belli itunnp tin iii.tiii'M iiiKn. the year with an averape ai tendance of eichl members. The rwan riiom for a further oraani- " ... .... . ....... . . f fttllt IIM. W.lAll ...linn .if i.irlj wlni inl.'lil li.-illil sum "l T"i".i" i mi. . ii.i.i.i..Ivo iiivnilini- into n tins- Imitations were acknowledged !pilal aid society for Hie purpose from Trades and Labor Cpuneil , of lookinz after Ihe inen. m. i irom l.annr nay n iei.ia I l""" . II..... fw.... I.n...ilnl l.n.,.1 f !,UT I'TlXnTrorJH for The ilitcc.ors report for the sradualion exercises fSO; a Li I read by the secretary, friend 5. and the balance was ar vvns the i- dlUKillK of f H the e dildl I tc ncros across. ......... ....... ,.' ,n.i , fmm ratTles. home i-i-- f W..I.M Ulnn.l fne I it' I' siiiimi'u uiai uie limn iiuiiiin-r - rnnMnir sales, leas, tap day and ,?. f .lurinir Ihn -.lmillP.1 - new cable which - e. Is lo o run run ut- I - i I'""""'" " .. .., ,mi reclly ... i r..m from k'niKiiiinn Seattle to lo Ketrl.lknn Reward J I here at ' the beplnnink' of , ,i Ihe Mippties unnlies-lo in ine he hosnilnl nospuni were were r i l ? Zv orJimkation wil ip Vr bad made a lofal of 760. Provided as follows: I sheet,. r f'" ere males , and 'Iraw sheets. 33 pillow cases, I. X 330 females. There bad been 31 nipbtshirls, 10 dressing powns. Thl tii. N Inken r r the wo a red ' "' P,,W,C fr ti e The of deaths or Christmas cheer, three dozen '"' short or ' ' the n ennr up of percenlape ? ..f . .Tl I those treated had been l.l I. m baskets Mr patients' Irays, iperiltcaiiims iiim un- un.ii.iu.h -- --. - - w.iinn- rp..ni hni li I I be cost of ni n i n t otfti m Co for me sides or Prince or Wales Islnml. otcupied bed had i. ..p.. iii-nbablv will be nhout :'.0 per day. "." thirty men employed. Ihe work la! The board board expressed expressed i n.nnu minus in in the nir i;iiiir iiiixiuiirv. "'"i ' Ml floor ruff, one, down com- lieen' fori or. two window curtains. i To Ihe nurses home Ihere nre It beinp provided winnow curtains ? . i. ladies nnxiltiirv. nnd draperies, double curtain illiri ' some nine in nprn nun i" - , , . ... .i...i..., ii. .......ii. ..f the I.H.H.K.. Ihe adies of Ihe rods Tor all all ., , windows. 0 small r. "I ' llloval Purnle. and ll.e Klks ror'n' for bedrooms, library Word rrom Ihe stales Indicntes their valuable assistance durinp ' ,-1,a,r ....i .i. ,..1.1.. l.li. tlirOifnr.il : Hie venr nml o others Tor i lo- """"k"""11 UF.lt hut i ii.'.- -".' . would leave Ihere for London for matron's Superintendent's Report The report of Ihe superintend enl showed 98 births, 31 deaths mid 278 operations The present staff consists or' matron, one opernlinp room supervisor, two ! head nurses, three ,ninht nurses, irio pupil nurses in their tlilnl year and five in. their Hrst year Three nurses pnohinleil duriiiK the past yeilr nslx pKibnl toners were admitled,- one- or Ihem had to be rejected owinp to ill Iheallh. Many applications for admission In Hie Iraininp school bad lo be rejected nwinp to lack of preliniininry education. Three probationer? were enteritis for the February term and it was MILLIONS and Movies THROUGH the medium of slender strips of celluloid an actor appears simultaneously on thouands of screens in as many different towns. On the same evening, he entertains great armies of film fans who eagerly pay their money to see his performance. So the movie star commands a king's ransom for a salary, and a fortune is spent profitably, to provide a proper background for his art. The movie multiplies personality and earning power. Advertising does the same thing for a merchant or manufacturer. In a single day it takes his message into thousands of homesto tell folks why they should have his goods and how to get them. Advertising endows him with a thousand voices with which to tell his story. But the value of advertising is by no means confined to the advertiser. It has a very definite value to you. A glance through this paper enables you to sift out the things that interest you. Sitting in your easy chair you can compare values and prices, in a moment you can, tell exactly where to go for what you want and how much to pay. Figure how much useless walking and talking and how much actual money you can save by spending a few moments daily with the advertisements. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS exoected no ilidicully would he'i" experienced in gellins others n soon as Hie new home was It was explained by Mr. Camp bell that in Ihe past there had. been no syslcti)nlie admission of pupil nurses but now il was Hie intention to admit them only in Hie sprinjf and fall. The standard toy admission was bipb, two years in t) hiph school beinp required as well as pood character. I 0. V. I'vilt was appointed! auditor for the year at a fee of SI50. The meeliiip then adjourn ed. LOST MAN WAS WORTH MILLION DOLLARS ONCE George Johanson Struck It Rich In Both Dawson and Nome Then Blown to Sea and Lost KM TCI 1 1 KAN, Jan. 30. ( ieorpe Johaiisou, a sailor who Avas aboard I lie power boat ikiup when she was blown to sea ii mouth npo, nnd lost. In Ihe vicinity of Shelikof Strait, at one lime was worth a million dollars which he look out of miniiip clamy. in Alaska. Like hundreds of others who struck it rich in Dawson and Nome during the pohl rush days, however, Johanson wenl broke. Once u friend askeil him what lie had done with hfs fortune. Ha replied: "Wine, women and soup, ami I couldn't sing a note." After his money was pone, Jiilianson went to. sea nnd was n cook on (lie Viking when he vns lorn from her moorings during a storm and curried out on Ihn Pacific. No trace nf Ihe vessel has been found and she has been ftiven up for lost. Subcrlbe for the Dally News. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. Phone 109. STOCKTAKING Helgerson Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY Dentist X-RAY SERVICE. - Office Hours: 0 a.m. to 0 p.m. Open Evenings by Special Appointment. Winter OVERCOATS 20 per cent Discount on all WINTER OVERCOATS STEVE KING Phone Green 85 Third Avenue