page two , 7 7u2 lUrLT IfEVS The Daily News' PRINCE MJPERT,- BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, excspt Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - . - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: FALL 88 88 Transient Display Advertising. .. .81.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page $2.8.0 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion ....2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate line All advertising should he in The Daily News Office on day prs-ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Contract Rates on Application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION ip Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1924. Cow Bay Exchange To Be Voted On. There is a proposal to come before the people for two waterfrolil lots to be given to the city by the Provincial ''Government in exchange for part of Cow Bay. The city council decided Monday thai the people would be given an opportunity to vote" on the deal. The mayor stated that the city needed lhe lots for wharfage. It is understood that part of Cow Bay property will be handed over to Uie Canadian National Railway for yardage purposes, arVd that when they are ready, the bay will be filled in. That, in a nutshell, is the proposal and it will be for the people of the city to decide what they will do. This is not' a political question or a matter for sectional strife but just a plain business proposition on which the people are to be the arbiters. It will lie with them lo decide as they are the ones affected. Doubtless there will be some difference of opinion but the majority will have to decide the question. Road To Connect With Provincial Highway. Vork is to commence soon on the first section of Ihe provincial highway leading out of this city. A good deal of money has been spent this year on slashing the right of way and the next step is to grade iL The member for ,lhe district has given assurance tlitt the work will be proceeded with and it is asked by the Provincial Government that the city do its part so that the larger section may be done without the handicap of having lo'take in machinery and supplies by water. The city is holding back until the work of grading begins on the provincial road. Whether this will meet the requirements seems uncertain. At any rate u is io ie nopeu mat trie work win not be nelu up throngii lack or nvic co-operation Usual Reluctance To Register Votes. There is the usual reluctance ta.registe"r on the civic voters' list. People who do riot take the. trouble to register are usually the ones who do all the kicking when anything does not meet with their approval. To get a healthy civic government it is necessary for the citizens to take an interest in civic affairs. To have the right to vote is'lhe first step and those who are not property owners must take the necessary step by going to the cily hall and making the statutory declaration else their names do not appear on the roll. Says John Wesley , Was Evolutionist. John Wesley was one of the first evolutionists, according to a book published by Dr. Frank W. Collier of the American University at Washington. While he did not adopt quite the attilndeTof the modern interpreter of Ihe history of the ages, he spoke of the development of man from the rough ape and the process he describes as "the admirable progression of the works of God." Are Opposed, To Nationalization. It looks as if the Liberals and Conservatives of .Great Britain, being both opposed lo nationalization of industries, are uniting their forces to defeat the project put. forward by the Labor Government. In Canada we do not look upon nationalization with much favor. We should prefer to have the railways owned and operated by a private company for we believe that belter results would lft;0ldained in that way. The race has not yet developed sufficiently to allow of the carrying out of socialist .schemes with anv measure of success. Possibly Hip time will come when this will be possible bul at present all experiments along ' that STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Ruperf or Prince George Sailings From Prfnce Rupert 8.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and iiilemedialt! points, each WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m., each SATURDAY I S.QCJf midpighl S.S. PRINCE JOHN for ANYOX and STEWART, Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. For all ports QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, 12.00 midnight. Nov. 1st, 18lh. PftSSENOtP TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. tv I'rlnre hupert S.00 p.m. tor prisCe 6t6noE, EDMO.MO.". wim. NITEO. til (iAIdm Eiirn r.nid. United Staid. QENCV ALL OCEAN STCAMtHlf LINES. Cllf Tlcktt Oi; :, B2S Third A, erlnc uprt. fhsni i9. U1NIUIN blbAMbHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Btiiinfj iroin rnocc nuperi. or VANCOUVER, VJCTORIA, Swinton By, atid AUrt Bij, Tut.tftf, t P.. tor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Al.rt Bay, nd Swin'ton By, tifuriij, 10 For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sundr, S P.M, Far ANVOX, PORT SIMPSON nd Nitt Rl.tr Cnnrli, Friday A.M. S2S 2nd Adtnii. t. Brnlr, AgtnL Prlne Ruptrt, BO. j the Man in the Moon I SAYS: II.- ............ ...ill. NOW! that there is no "putt, putt" on the harbor it Is difficult tq' recognize Sunday. Till: people who complain of overwork are those who tale All day to du, a two hour job. V- - WITH halibut up lo twenjy-two Cents wholesale and with deer scarce what we need here is a caribou trek. - VANCOyVKK is looking lonjr-; mpiy at ueaee llivor and what she gels her eye on she" usually gels. - JAKh says its quite in order-l for people to write to the papers about the iniquity of the mayor and council in suggesting the closing of Cow Bay. THE Now Zealand Premier is defying the League, of Nations oVor the admission -jpf Japanese to that country. He" says they jdst can't come and (fiat's all there is lo it. A GIHL is reported lo have swallowed coins and jewellery ami about everything she could pel her hands on. Yes, and I've heard of others who swallowed statements that ouFht to have choked them. ALICE ARM The Abbot sfnrd Lodging Co. is still continuing logging operations at the mouth of the II- liance Hiver. In the pasl Iwo months Kric Carlson ha,s put 5 nOO.OOO feel in Ihe water. Those logs will be towed to Ocean Falls. j. i. vtaixon, who was seized with a stroke of paralysi some time ago while working al the Eric Carlson's logging camp, is progressing favorably at Ihe AnvOx HosDilal but il will Kably he a year before he is able lo resume his work. t - K. Sullivan, who has boon engineer on ,he Awake or the past few months, left last Woek for, his home at Quatsino Sound, Vancouver Island. V Mrs. Vail and her daughter. Miss Clothilde La France, loft last week for Seallle whore Kiev will soend Ihe winter. Accom panying them was J. Beaudin, Mrs. Vail's brother. Waller Scrimgeour lfa arrived here from Prince, Hupert. Sid Da'vis, who has been en gaged as first aid man at the logging camps during the sum-1 mcr, Iras left for Anyox where he has taken a position at the, hospital. Williaril McFarlane has left for, Mfwan Where vne will spend the winter. -A shipment of 357 sacks of high grade ore was ma'derby Jim' hsperaiiza mine last .weeK ;1o 'The Armistice Day on November 1 1 will be celegbrated here with banquet for returned men followed by a dance. S. F. II, Hoe and fieorge A. Young ;have boon' appointed a Committee to take charge of arrangement- l CONCERT IS GIVEN BY j GIRLS IN TRAINING i B.MITHF.riS. Oct. 22. A very entertaining Concert was given by, the Srnithers gr6up of the C.O.I.T.! in the town hall on Friday night. The hall was crowded to the doors and if the applalusc given can be tafcen ,as an indication those present thoroughly enjoyed the various numbers on the program, which consisted at an Opening adross by Hev. M. A. Lees; chorus by the girls; recitation, Avjs Wall; vocal solo, I)ollie Carpenter; piano duet, Vivian Graham and Alice Smith; fill f f pn frnll n mnalfntv t.lmAl I. a. l ..... n. . ... nit. .imp, Li(u;iCk IIJ , the girls; solo dance, Dorolhyi j De Voin; novelty clmrgs by the girls; flag drill; "Dor- T . , . .. . playlet, j i rowen Raines in two scenes, CO. IT girls: and cainp fire scene which Included a number j of solos, instrumental and vocal. VANDERHOOF Hon. A. M. Malison, M.I..A. for Oiniiioca, in a coininuiiicaliouj In 1 1 io local Board of Trade, stale 41 ' 'l 1 Uniikin 9 Willi lltl ... , . . ... "j that an assi-danl, public work i he i has if , he barks no souse; my ... v , , : ...!. ul. I.. I..i mil ill A.n-i.iAnn minlliAnn l-lll -II t. I..-.I. 11 1 .1 a. I... I.ltl II. j Ten Years Ago j in Pfince Rupert October 22, 1914. As a result of steps taken some time ago by the city council, a lest car of Yellowhoad coal is now on its way to the city and arrangements are on foot for steady shipments ,of Alberta coal. J. O. Banna, president and general manager flf the Yellowhead Coal k Coke Co., i at present in Ihe city. "Buy a Fishing JJoat" should ARISTOTLE WAS THE FATHER OF SCIENCE d ho said "Nature make notliinK without a purpose." Man ' . - I I l..lA.i i opinion ho is a Daniel come to 4 V V "w 11 Bm" ." judgment.. charge of Ihe district which "'command over nature which on in future lo be treated as a unit h.0 whole has boon for the beno- in making appropriations, v A commiltee froinjflre JJourd of Trade consisting o( E. if. Smith, It. If. Moore and jAi'..1f,aterioM has been appointed to hivesiisalC the jVossibilily of esfrfbUshins an automobile camp in Vanderhoof. Mis Amy Castle of Yorkshire-Hngland, and Ralph Dentson of Kinnioore were married recently by Hev. George J. ("say. The couple will live al Fiumoore. A daughter- was born on October I, al Nelson, Lancashire, Hngland, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartley of Vanderhoof. H. M. Beach of Ottawa, the well known mining man who has considerable , interests in the Oihineea gold fields, has relumed lo this district. fit of the human race. Ho ha not yet boon able lo find a bene ficial use for every natural thingf but ho has made wonderful progress in subduing the earth ami hnakfhg modern life one of com parator ease and conifort. n-hably the most important factor in maVing our lives comfortable today is an inheritance from nature, namely, conk And man in his restless desire lo discover Hie host has brought to the mar ket Nanalmo-Weliinglon coal which is now recognized to bo Ihe best obtainable. This coal has somo wonderful qualities - freedidn from clinkers ami rock small ash deposit and powerful, lasting heat equally econ- iomic.nl in furnace, range or fire place. , This coal is obtainable on'y al Albert A MrCalTeryV and the public will be well advised in order to make, sure they secure Naiiaimo - Wellington coal and not a substitute to phone their urtlers direct to Ibis firm. Their phone numbers are 116 and r.61. SMITHERS Miss If. Mlddloton of Houston. was a ftiesl at the Hulk toy Hotel oer Ihe week end. ' Inspeclnr Parsons of the Pro vincial Police arrived in town Friday eening and spent a roupto nf days at local head quarters. Bftsines visitor from Tnpley be the business slogan in Priam !altnMay w(re Krfr Fjetail Hunert said U. W. Nickerson Inland T. SRoyly. who came In for addressing the board of trade all supplies needed in eAineclioii the luncheon on the staanwr w,l 'he whiter wort at tie ru Prince (ieorge yesterday after-1 ting. ' noon. The speaker called for united effort in Ihe development Al the lodge meeting on Friday of the fish business here slating "ie Oddfellows eleet ihe var- that, as wheal was to the prairies, ou eommillees who are to have so should fish be to Prince ihe work of making the arrange Hupert. (. It. Na.ln presldeil at went for the Annual Ball, whn h the luncheon. Almost on the same spot after every meal Cleanses month ant teeth and aids digestion. . Relieves that over-ealcn feeling and acid month. Its l-a-9-t-l-n-g flavor .satisfies the craving for sweets. Wrlaley's is doable value In the benefit and pleasure II provides; Stall J it tti Parity ami Special Showing of "BILLIE BURKE" DRESSES In TWILL, FLANNEL and SILVER SHEEN tastefully designed in latest styles. Prices range from t $8.50 to $22.50 DEMERS' Phona 27 P. Box 327 is to be held on December 3. James Adams lefl on Saturday where the machine went over a morning for llazellon and later couple of ar ago killing J. A. 'intends going to California in an Thomas, the fire truck afcain eJTorl lo regain his health. Mr went over Ihe edge of the plank Adams who was ulling in the roadway on Right Avenue near bcal drug store of which his Hays Cove Circle this ntorning. brother is the iirwrielor. ha 3 he chief, driver and Iwo fire- been confined fo his hoine for men were aboard but nobody was several weeks on account of ill hurt and the machine wa little health, hut i now considered damaged. well enough (o make tlio trip lo the Halellnn Hospital where he wiL lake further treatment before leaving for the south. STEWART The Pbrler Idaho mine on Ihe Marmot Hiver, on which n very satisfactory season's work hat been completed, has elcd down for the winter and Clay Porter, the discoverer ami manager, will leae soon for Victoria were ho will arrange for Incorporation of the properly with head ojJTCe at Stewart. j A strike of high grade Ore has iul been made on the (Under Creek rnino. The ore,' which is silver nnTelrgWtfHT as rich as any that has ever yel been found in Ihe Glacier Creek soclion. Miss K. W. Maxwell, chiro praclor, who has been praclising in the district all summer, loft lasi wook for Chicago. A. Halkell and J. II. Shawo have arrived here lo make a nur voy of the Hoar river flats for the federal ilepurlnont of public works. II In Ihe intention lo divert (lie mouth of the sfrearn from Ihe dock sifes. 4 In spile of the bad weather conditions, construction of camps and development work on the Gold Cliff properly Jusl hack of Stewart rocenlly-acquired under bond bjr A, H. Trites from William Danii, In prficoed-,ifig rapidly, the mine will In jfufure be known as Ihe Uliiled ll'mpire Mining Properiy. 4 Miss Cora Tollefson and NeU Osen of Sfowart have purchased a half (nlerest in ihe Hullo group of mineral claims on the Alaska' side of Ihft Salmon Hiver valley from John Menneghelo, The owner of the olher half luleret Is G, W Peterson of Slewart TS Tea t 1 . BlueRibbon In c o m p a p I n g BLUE RIBBON with other packet teas, do not compare It with tea offered at the same price. BLUE RIBBON claims to be the best in Canada regardless of price, and a teapot test will make good this claim. FRESH CHOCOLATES AT 60c PER POUND. HAIDA HAND ROLLS and WILLARDS ASSORTED. A large variety of centre with a good choroU!- " " We will sell any quanlilr but it ifl py " Ur . thoe in the five pound x at lhi price. , ORMES LIMITED Tho Pioneer Druggists - The Rexall Store Third Ave. A. Slth SL Phones 82 and 200 oSSSfr. rAiMAnlAM DAf P W P Alt WAV unnnuimi i nun iu ivniunni B.C. Coast Service. Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle -October 7, 17, 28 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway October i, 13, 2 S.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For lutsdals, Swanion Bay, East Bella Relit, Oceai Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD, General AgenL C.rnr of 4i S reet and 3rd Avenue. Prince Ruceet. ua YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, choose "Hupert llrand' Halmon. A lew tins in 'he pantry are always handy Slock a supply on your hoal -that's a rm taex SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. ' Prince Rupert, B.C. Development work on Ihe North and South mine will he carried on as at present until November I and then elood down imlill TIMBER SALE x 60C5. m TIMBErt SALE i C677, March when a compressor will le mm thi. m i,. (nken In over lire snnw .n.l mln . . ?i'l,.!",r "f LV'' i " in.il nniin ihi I In- tVU tst fnST roSUIIied 011 a Ullieli mnrn !ll. rr thi ssrrlMiu of l.iiviin X amhlllmiK scale announce (in.'ini KJJ!K '.."i: " SO Cr . llimilieOF III II... urn nrlu J n.Mir a. ww.i . r ', '' rnrrf (Ji yi.r. will i.- all wmi iviuiii"ii nisi wi'i'K inilll II i hi iiniufln-. 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