PAGE TWO The Daily News prince nui'KRT - itniTisn Columbia H fj published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince z? Hnperl Daily New., Limited, Third Avenue, j II. F. PL'LLKX, Managing Editor. C5& v. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - SO SUBSCRIPTION RATES: DAILY EDITION SjgJDTiiesday, December 9, 1021. BEST PROCURABLE BLEND Jcs?c j-. BOTTLED & GUARANTtEDJtY PRODUCI Of SCOTUKD ft'llMAlIU :.t aLlNffieoiCII AaO BINtMf lailwIAtT DurvowN acono The oriRiiuil Ihbel look for it nt the Vendor, and itif isl on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." .frnnint Hiday Advertising ?L10 PT inch per insertion foansient Advertising on Front Page .$2.80 per Inch ftocal Header, per insertion Pr line asified Advertising, per insertion 2e per V0rl eiral Notices, each 'insertion '. i"e peV agate line a" & ft? Contract Hates on Application. - i Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. jKeep Fish Day Mo Prince Rupert. '" -I'l,.. ....... L li;ni'i llniw.it will eelehrale its annual fish dav I 111 (H t 1 l" ' . . ' . . ..... .-- . - . - . 55id one of'tlie features will he n fish lannet to he given under I"", - .. i r j I! iv I. rt.be auspices of t lie local nniiirn oi me t.amoiiaii ri.iierir nation. As Prlnrt Hupert depends very largely for ils exist-Vlice on the fish business here, it is fitting that the day should Jir celebrated with due honors, owing to me lan inai uie nan-Jiiit close season is on, Ihe fishermen will have a heller npiiortii-.liilv than on former yearlo lake pari in the eelehralion, BR. .Unemployment Problem , .Pressing One. Owing largely Iti the condition "of Ihe. lumher industry Tfierc is a great deal of unemployment iu Vancouver and Victoria. jLleu who work, in I he coiuilrj' during Ihe winler drift lo the log cities just as soon as their johs are gone. F.very man that goes ..tuulh swells the ranks of the unemployed army. A uuiub'T of men have been working in Prince Huprt ud there is talk of lelling a lol of them out. There is at the same lTuie work lo he done on Ihe Maud mail. It would seem to he .vNh foe the Provincial (iovenirnenl and Hp- cily lo hoth carry on l""lTTe work rather than let another lol of men go soulh lo accentuate the unemployment prohlehi in Vancouver. They cannot Jive here without work and they are 'not likely io get it hy going to fhe southern cities. Seasonal Unemployment . Is Difficult Problem. j Seasonal unemployment is always n prnhlem. Work can he done more economically in the summer than in the winter. In oilier words lahor is worth more in summer than in winter. The .fjesull is that work is usually carried on during the summer sea-Tt.oii. Owing to the failure of logging camps to open and lo tin paucity of tie conlrarls in the interior, there is less employment this winter than usual and the men are feeling the pinch. If Ihe icoiiditiou gets worse something will have lo he done, and work 'on the IJyid TQawH.uJd.he pnejui-ans of keeping a mimherof men occupied ami giving hern enough to live on. If it is iniffo- Mhle lo work an eighl hour nay, if might he wise lo keep the hpii going on a short day al Ihe same hour rale, thus providing llittn money enough lo carry on until spring arrives. Backbone Of Fulfilment Policy. The Herman .Sorinlis are Ihe backbone of Ihe fulfilment pJflicy and Ihey are the party that have the largest say iu Herman . .affairs. Their support has heen increased as a result of Ihe'elefc-lio.ii just held in thai country. They have, according to the despatches, secured Iheir increases at the expense of he communists, who are revolutionaries. The Herman Socialists seem lo helieve in lh evolutionary -utelhod of improvement and have made lillle effort to try doiihtful experiments iu government. They have tried to, belle Ihe conditions of Ihe workers hut agree with the Communists in-emphasizing the class struggle. The Democrats" have "WArkcd hand in'haud with Ihe Socialists in mailers of social het-Cte-rment hut deny the theory of the class struggle. They advo-rale harmonious co-operation helweeu capital and lahor. , Influence Of Finance In Governing. The influence of. money in Ihe Hovenimeut of the country isiiuimense. It was the power of money that brought Heneral Mcltae into the field lo fight Oliver on behalf of certain inter-e-ts. Money throws it influence to one side or the other .'recording as it seemsTikfly- titKenefiL It has no polities except seir interest, lis patriolisnf i thp luitnotisni of accumulation. The good of Ihe eo tin Iry is something 'lo talk' about before the electors, it is the veneer over the rough wood of grab.1' Happily Ihe majority of the people of the country are not of that class that sees nothing but self-interest in elections, but this majority. ran be misled by the plausible schemes of the people who would manipulate the political life of the counlry for Iheir particular benefit. rhT advertisement In not nublished or disolnvfd Iiv llm l.im.ni. t'.,l ' ifjSoiitroi Hoard nr Iy the Government of Hritish (.Joltinibia fi IS THE TRADE BAROMETER AT "SET FAIR Xol only the lumber indulry' at llrilisli Columhia hill lho whole business community of the Province foresee in a satisfactory settlement of the limber royal- lie uiiestion an indispensable factor for a renewal of confi-1 ilenen In our general iraiie pro gress. The manufacture and market ing of llrilisli Columbia s lores- products, tier principal natural resource and her main source of revenue, cannot possibly proceed successfully as long as tier lumher industry remains Hie subject of unfair and unworkable legis lation. The outlook for a revival in Hie Pacific Coast Lumber trade is unite promising, but If Hritlsh Columbia is lo benefit accordingly and continue lo enler with her lumber products into Ihe world's markets, she mini not be liandi- eapped out of Ihe competition. Ituiness men realue thai manufacture of lumber i the industrial mainstay of Hie Province, and its distribution hy rail and water Hie principal source of their commercial advance ment. The trade barometer of llrilisli Columbia will never remain nt "Set Fair" until the conditions in her main basic industry are sucli as will permit the carrying on flf business on a fair competitive basis and will assure the limber operator thai Hie goodwill and confidence of Ihe public, is behind his efforts for their industrial rojrrcss. This series of articles communicated by the Timber Industries Council of British Colur.Jia. The Man in the Moon j . YS- I It" ever- institution made Moii-jtlay payday. Ilier would h-no jliefd to call it Mine Monday. THK ditrerence between Hie modern flappt-r and a doll is that one is slutted wilh sawdu' while ihe oilier is full of kusIi and silly notions. IF slinpiitp mini would clean Hi ins-s iiji, Itrilisb Columbia ou?hl to be the cleanosl place in the world. WHEN Ihe modern woman weeps ber face looJis like a wall when Ho, roof has leaked. IT does not follow I hat a pigeon toed person will coo. YKS, Paulina, lihere are several tilings you might give a man. My favorit- brand is melachrino. my size is eigbt, jny ravortle color is blue. I use nilk handkerchiefs and silk socks. and if there is any further In formal inn you ri'uuire, I will willingly give it any lime during Hie next two wck.. J Ten Years Ago j f In fllnr.ai Kupert U .-.i.. December 9, 1914. The first ahipment of American halibut over the Canadian National Hallways from I'rince Ituperl was made this morning. Tho fish, amounting lo I2,00o pounds, was brought in by Ihr .(noiican schooner Prospector, apt. II. A. Andrews, and was handled by the New England Fish Co, Premier fiflon of Liberia; .T. I. .McArlhur, presideni of ihe Edmonton, Dunvrgan and lrilih Coltiiuliia Itailway; and H. II. Hal four of Winnipeg, giTwral manager of the Union Hank, aro members of a prominent parly visiting in the city today. They arrived from (he East hy Irain last, night. 1 The first death sentence pvr Imposed In Prince Itnpert was delivered ai the Supreme Court Assizes last night hy Mr. .Tulice Clement on Johnny May nf lla.ellnn who was found guilty of murdering Albert I,. Taylor at Kkema Grousing last summer. Tl" l,i,v Dl p tit-nut t srv.-t ... 'J ONCE WEALTHY; LEAVES WIDOW IN WANT ..m V,, .. Willi lilt ilMUII t JSIih - I IIKrll, nu, ,. Wt altll). It" hrM liroimdl I ' 1 1 n ! an n,n,l. iii ..r imir Hi hi xrliMl riiivr. Mr. i wisi iImmI ii Hi' i.r w. if.m lun'Omlly ih -lite .in. I lna wiiluv )0 txla) niHl Mt iltr rtiariur f rrlnnl' U lwk Mlrr Itrr III (Mr ilft-llitin rniv When r wi rf in mir f..rlo." Mill Mr- aromiii. mii-n ir1. "tv IiiiimihI ImuI nmn -imir liiinrf. ml. wlni. u. i livtnir :. in imurv utiii- i- -inihi vm.ii r..i in ili- il In farl. wiir lu-r fllns! " run ilui f UhiiiiIii leu liiilo r III m In runt. hi. i; rt'iiiiihl." me ..r lllr IWn.i I 'ill,. - ' kl -1 I MI. IV- IttlMklllir tr illhl ra.. Ihtin ,i Hlth' lK-r t-Vr r4iiiplf. M iriui'll inf Iiim- .' U III hum. it i inl M'lrim aTfrr luvnir lsS an i v i-KI-iKMiaKi llrup ilt.il alhl lhl tw Itui a fri. uii ir air bi ii.-. n in i tniii u, a HH'iiiiiu. urffrlBU 'inn -txif- In a i w lltaiinra'-liirtiir isnni ui hirti hail J'i'l lrfwiHl t nitliiie 1'iiiiiip wlilrh n. r I ii I jr. tN' aiii., iiAtii-trv ihfii in it. iuam. WV lalki.t n tr . n-fulH dial . nr. ami lxlll ilri Html ! Ilk' IV III -IIIK-lll of ra.,Obk HID ( ll ' rell ruiilil .narr. I Itimitlil i ia- all ikriiistl. a nil wtirti. Ilt wk r. ' "wiiiir. Mr i'iripll a ralkil i n- r..!tlni,'i nu hll4il.. tl.ilF'l tl ni' - alu in it until i,!ur mpi!i. la'ir ui. tniiiiir OiriMirh iajYi itatM m i.ir h-M iV.k I TtMiiHt l inllinil"H - awHxit-l -lOirr Ht'nin 'r -l.i-li hi i'-..a..,n,. .,f nhi.-h .. dail ..k.n tin . hji! :.-. ri.uv livd in. tun ha.i -i".- ' iH'lM-i-it ( r..ranl It i. Il- r.Hiii"i WIm-ii " llniMr flat irriiltir I if t tii'tt It. nawti tmn-i-il ' ' iil ihn bi twrl tnit hit wuh -v Hull. ".i iii tiait' It t fl a. it'i.i'. ifttM - hir -( it.. ..rr. 11.,. Ml")' ' IV malt!- in tw mnvnintr V"ii rainwii ! lw iir "1iairilntWnt and iimri i in., r ! v ijt - mrurtofil I' ll th v a ii'i ftitv .'ww "''I fir . ' 4i--imi. n stir fri-r Sand that prrtM a n , int. it si iinn -llllf1 rii'i -o r.- -in- u inaiiitr "Vf. naif filannrd " n.nOmatil I'n mil.- mii,. muirmiv. "in linfi Hi. ii'Mt'n' v-iiiKt nut iV, vim rratlrr tt" I . hail w Uwr ti; Dial -&; WuliM 'tr n r li .-it ti.ut i'Mla. ami iibl ttavim ni a din.IdH hi-h hiiM fir--mi' '.in- lllr-alty. in in r In luiim ?" th. iriiilt rrra'.'int Mr carln fiiiaiMiil . irriiijfUit' mill nianf a a h... v !. rnain- wbn haw kmii t'i . ...nk f.tr iiaii ..ir attti fian- lw jp iiil'i mr -T tin- .ifimti'Si. nu Mi. una- -nwi i-.. aiiriiiiirr. H i . I .. Ml l. tlH l, W.Hi'Mi! ia. .iiv tut- iiiMlr am iiii(.. ii t i i tiiiw .4lratiin-It'ini. . NEW EXHIBIT NEXT SEASON Wembley Witt be Quite Different When it Reopens In Spring MOXTIIKAf.. tr. 9'.--II. K. Charllon. manager of the Canadian National Itailway. reliirn-ej yesterday from England via Huston on hoard tin1 Cuuarder "Carrnania." Mr. Charlton has been absent in England for some weeks supervising the dismantling 6' the exhibition of Ihe (ian-adian National Hallways at Wembley, anil ap'ongiug for its participation in ttjfc iJWIlmuHon or the llrilisli Kilr? fhibllion ncxlj ar; . Eight Million' Saw It Mr. Charllon stalnd on his return that Ihe general eoni-ensii of oiiiniou is thai Hie Canadian exhibit was mil standing among all Uie exhibits al Weinfeley line year, and that the efllbil of me Canadian National JitHvays w is one of Ihe feature of Ho1 Canadian section. Uqucorniiii.' (he value of the exhibiliou to -bibilitrs, Mr. Charllon said "When il l' I'onHithd Dial approximately eiKii iitllno people passed through I lie pavilion of Hie (iuiailiaii National Hallways durluf the life of the 11)21 ex-liilillion, il can readily he judged; what good advert ifiing Ibis was. not only for Ihe Canadian National but for Canada as a whole. Over seventeen million people rexjslered through Ihe turnstiles of the (.); i show, an average of over one hundred thousands per sons per day. This record was achieved in the race of one of Ihe worst seasons that England has seen for otw years, as far as weather is concerned. New Manifestation "Tbe or, show will not be repetition of I lie exhibiljnn which has recently closftl, bill a new manifeslalion of imperial resources and industrial cnler- priseu together with fresh attraction in an and entertain - WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING 20 YEARS FROM NOW? WILL YOU BE ON "EASY STREET" OR WORKING TO WIN YOUR DAILY BREAD? MAIL THIS COUPON THE B. C. VALVC CO., LTD, 4. 'iiraiiian. &M r..rart HO i: Inf.. r tatiix ivatVi iMu-lrv ami lt If I !.; r in i .i in'- i ti.ii I ii liiliiliuii next year will tie one r Hie great esl tipporluuilie for lie Canadian manufacturer lo 'isplay hi wares. I lie ln Haitian .' alional Railways liae dwioWl i.t iarlieitale in next year's show ltd I lle made Hie necessary yirranftcHtenl to this eml." Better Next Year The exhibit ion will be improved aiul made a bigger nd liimln .... .. I. iiiiinlli froiii 1T.it lix t l. fr"lf,i New $75,000.00 Plant And Foundry of B. C. Valve Co. j Ltd. Nearing Completion in. sii.iiimI l. l.i.ll.ui fel iii.il Ihe 7.1c disi'ntinl al least roiibl have twen relainH in dead or inrealg ii lo l. Rates Hlah Here AM. Macdonabl lafml liial llie iitmitiiHee bad Ml thai the rlH- ten wre entitle! In ximts shaiwl ld. Mncdon.'ibl sabl lids In n net r...i..ii-.n ... ; ""' handled Will. ...p. ..- . MOI III I IIM'SI 1 One, ..II .I..U..l.l. ..A.ll.l I .1 '" " ' " l".'""- an i u per Instri nt. m, im.i wn; i T -- ..... 'in. i,,, r. I . . ...I f through Its flrM readings at laM.r' ,rr '.."'" w very nighl's council meeting, no op-i; '1 . " , ,, "u,,lla- posilion being recor.led against ,,vn 1w,,1k viilve. and Ibis the measure. wnw Inking lime lo finish, AflervAht. Mncdonald had ex- A change bus T7en""imule in plained the purpose of the neWlhe funeral nrrangemenls for lh bylaw. Aid. Collarl asked wlinl,lnte Chnrlci. lllylhe, Sr Them Hie reduction In revenue would j will be a nervice on Thursday be and was told by Aid. Mar 'ami the remains will go south on donald that it would amount lo Friday morning's steamer. In Vancouver Tlu? nw ,tlhirHif. lflrlcl!y UiiiHMl-piiiit . . i .. nf the H.C VAI.VK (.. I.iuill"l in V.mcwMvw it raj.i.i otirplellajn pud wlojii rhiUlu'd will be riM.y lo inn dfHUtuds for th HiUiWOlf nHi'UImI 'le alfid W .I. t , . well a for bronze easliuK" of Ihe highel quality, ul, hiivt' been iM'esaril iioMirleil from KokIoioI or ' s The coniiaii alrt-.uly hold uuiu no'i!ci'ileii.-.l ,n. tin s proiltirls uiiil eveivlhiiiK (HiiuU to lroiiieii.l..n. SUCCESS WITH HUGE PROFITS from the m ix ay Hint ii'hiii'iiik lrl. Srhlotn f i . . -iali nwt Willi siteli iHjrova and mad Mrb rni n,.t lor ieojm'- from llo Url. Ich ilirtHiiul m i . . diisiry will be in Hie hods of men who havr iIvm.:. .i tf piioluHl xirieiic lo Ur renli, Hi. ni. n(r nil ronlljt JIinFilK 'IHift iifXHtnl of STOCK IS LIMITED which i now opoi for juildir siibt riptitn ami m Sttrdl) lulvixr Howe who would avoid diiiiMiuituo nt lb ciMlMniiif coihui ul oio e for tleUiled inf..i n, ,- .. Will l-fuiiU itil mosl uuusital oiHtriiiMit) U the -in taveftlor. ACT PROMPTLY tH& lhl prtirlicull) ever indulry of nvnl t-ill Ihe sHtue w:ty tis this t omMii i larliiir and I tool oi'li a neeilfit or wauled irdin-l a oor. B.C Valve COMPANY LIMITED ilO HASTINGS STREET WEST. 514 STANDARD BANK BLDG. VANCOUVER M" ""rn7irTirl1rir' .L-tMMMiaMMUllaWllWIHaillM II ! COAL TENDERS acal Firms Bid on Supply for Steam Roller and Ftretull Tenders for .:. .i I 'o Im ii ! of le profit of the uHIIHe in ihe steam roller a I Ih wf of reduced rale. Thf wre opened al lt rl In Prine HumH ww'cll meHif an! r. (-littrher than In almost all olherifounic coiwmitiee hi eler representation of Ihe al- rill of a iinilar site In llrll-'iwU 'n" a i frartions and Rettvitiet, nf Ihe'ish Olumhia. Within Ihe al. EoiiMiiiiern' Ca iimiiany iululing paenger year, lelephoiw maintenance liad'iiiine run, ll.o.', and freight traUie, cwlonixation Ikwi greatly reduced and it wail.'.0$. and re-oore indnsiry lele-raph, fupres and Ihe Can- ;diau Hovernmenl Marine. felt that Hit application of lower rate was tuile In order, llie Merebanl !Mne were enlllled lo slill fur- llier reflorHou in utility rale, but .tin no raailiilltfftiiM rwluelions In In HoaVa litfht anil taalal fuML'ahai I HI" l is inn iiiiair' i-ltoiiyil. l i DUflMC DATrCi""' u,',",, mnklng iirofils, 1 nlillrj KA ! Pail mo'', ,,,','nly Hie people who are resi.ling in tho city should I - -- benefit. While large profits are Bylaw Presented by Untitles being made y the ulilllle, j Committee Given First not fair liial Ihey should be I Readings Without DIs- ,"Pdiei lo reducing laxos for. senslon Last Night i"""""' vrPr,y ,wrr" .'" - i "1"""' t j-(tii- w mi ii Tin bylaw from the utPilles !!vi',ir hw- " 'j, ' " f,f l,"' ' '"' ' .ornmillee provbling for a reduc ;,f, (ion all around of -5e per month ,"" ' " ,'..,n ,4, f,,," in telephone ras and increas-1 , ,, u 'f 1 ing the discount if nnvme,,. ul. 'p proposed hy. i. liflflipn n.. llm riflaamilt. i.r . . il.iw- lor llie revision or water rrlnee Huper! i mini run, i 1 1.35; tn.Hfl. PhiliMitl .1 Km'' M,r. CltaHtoo stftI that con- powrVtllintnv none Iderable enhghim has been wei beinr proniN at tnlp llin i.ianifeste.1 fn all parts of (Irnaljin vew nf Ihe faet liial Ihe nM-'.Ifilaln regarding next yenr eub-alallon had to la laketj enVe ixliihilion and that inters fuive of ami it was likely thai furl her : i,. 'en issueti t,y I lie management X!enion wtiutil he reuiiire.l in lo proceed an iuickly a posiblJlhe very near future, wild Hie motiiUiition nf the new' McMordle Approves lli.'j V"iiibley unj ilia' Work onj "The committee is lo be eofl-iiie jfii.iiMil- has iieiin. igralulaled on Ibis bylaw," de. ! - udnrfd Aid. Me.Monlle. "ir I were , nrniTPTTAM tm !'" "iT,,r ,,u' ''Hcism at ihi u vLiJULllUIN In W,M'1'1 '"' """ "" ,'w,"p",,n b Mif&tM lump, t. - Princa Hupert c.ii 1 itilh pm coal. " i -' h(, lil.7J; Telkwa l ' ling lofi, fin. .mi; si. H.I; .Mixiiitam l'u I limp. flt.l&. Mlt A McCalTeiv WelMiiM-lon' aleaio. ' ' I .i.jn. Stanley Swlih tout ! for tbt eity council i.i makiiiK applieaiion '.. ftff U50 cash loi eel Ion l. Tbe inn1 1' i fnrmil to the finance .for rtiMirt. WATER NOTICt f DIrtlon 4 Ul .,.. A.r' lal All't " 1 1 .hi vm for jtsr , . .. VihitH) atWrws l ".,' . .. ,.. 18. ,!) -: .ii.l I Me wWf lt-i l'" . Uler MI Ihe Winn UK'-' , ,i Wirl ami ilralB" mi" .,. ..-i ..... ..... . I..I. In. ....III. 1 am . in'i , 111 iraill il a put Ml r.,,. T.I. .. I rill B I'l l,i-..ii in nil lh. ...uh, itawer pnrj"i- niir'Miai. ."i in " -,.,1 fi"i l Ulll I' rur u i nr""' ,ii' i.l Mine." daarrllietl M-'-n ' tt. Mlnrral ria.iiis, iiim-n'" ' . 0'" o, inn. mi. . fi-... niiti.-t 1 ill. ami ttit oMti.P I- c"i'' , , 1lila is.llfe a l.l llw lath iliy nt '"v4,,,,,,, iHf"""' Uils ll..lloe anil ill "W'.'i!1 i i I llir-tfio iikI in Uie "V T nr ihr Wi" will he flll In Ih '" . . to iu' illlelU.l.ay Is; f'i Ti ' ihe ' ..mi'ir"'"r 'lUinif- Water lieeasler or of Walrr HUM V, 1 ! I",1 ' ',.'Bfiif Ihlr. w inl Vlrlirli. H.C. Uhln , rirl a..earai e nf U"' "n f i-liewiiaiwr, Tlie nale ''' , ... liealldii ut ll.l aiillre ' fi'Vi'iirn noi.n unti t Wtfif