The Daily News princr nuPKivr -,niii;rlsii Columbia. Published Every Aflernohn, er?pt Sunday, the Prince nuperl Daily News, Llmilcil, Third Avenue 1L F, PULL MX, Managing IMUnr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier per month . $1.00 fly mail to all parls of Ihe Hrilih Umpire and the United Slate, in advance, per ynr $0.00 To all other countries, in rujvaijco., per year . . $7.50 Transient Display Advertising.".1 .. ,$l.i0 per inch per insertion S Transient Advertising on Front Prige., ....... .$2.80 per inch Local Headers per insertion. . . . ............. .2."n per line Classified .Advertising, per insertion..., 2c per word -Legal Notices, each insertion. , 15c per agate line t Contract Hates on Application. I Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor arid Reporters Telephone - - . 86 I All advertising should he in The Daily News Office on day pre-: ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION British Association Tuesday, January 20, 192 1. Comes This Year. ' The holding of a meeting .fl'h NrilMi AoeiaUon in Canada this yar i a very imporlarit event. 11 mean that some of Ihe biggest scientific menfin the World will come to Hie coun-i. .....i ..-ii ...... ... . ...-... "i iij iimi win, inrmeniaiiy ioir tnc, West.- Tlie next step will be to lay J.efore Ihem Ihe dnirn df. Prince Rupert with a view of: having them vome hcr The utiiqiie position of the eity and her industries should insure thntVome. of them, at any rate, will le induced to come this way and slop off a short time. Period Of Advancement v Seems Right Ahead. Prim e Rupert pwple are sliiiwing their oplimism by undertaking permauenl work here that will be. of great advantage, to the eity and incidentally will help to make xt payroll and keejt things moving here. Two churches 'at least are contemplating building andAilhr work is being planned. The next yar pco-mises to be a great improvement over the Inst .and it will not be Jong before the. ereelion of liwell iiir will nrniii ln i,.. n..tt- considered. , Over Use Of Herring. There seems to be a difference of opinion as o whether fr herring and olhVr fish should tw'iwi fnr m. n,n....r,.. - ,f.v ii i u ii ii I fii i ii I : ill . lltll niPlil irul'klii, u..4 ..II.... t: . 1. . i .... ; "uirr iisii -proouris. j nere is a factory nujacsui to tlie city where surh work is carried on, the fi, ffa . iM-uig useu niso in trie manufacture of fertilizer , The question that arises i whether the use of herring in 5 reduction planl.s would teixj lo exterminate. Hie fish. In Alaska L .... .... i.m jr.-, u,-r ihmihi hi iixn r,ni per" Jinm recenllv ier- g "-- 'rn -niiiit-Ki. jiim a snori lime ago an order wa , passtid granting Ihe neeessary permission but influences have liPPll liritllirhl ill I. llfll f.t In.. I.. . IL. 1 . -;-o" "tin iii Mi hi nine me oruer rescinu?u. ii is pouni out mat in the manufacture of r;i. muni . gelalin and the iinmerous other products from fish as wpII J . in Ihe making f fertilizer friim Ihe offal. Ihep? u , rj,,.i-,nu-u man in using me nn in any nher wav and the. pro-- duels become more valuable. The onlv rlirrirniiV .1 . . i .. .. ' ' " ''"7 a ...... uir u jirmiig in mm way may possililv deplete the bail Have Veneer Hill Located Near Here. Ther,is a proposal to erect a mill for the maniifarture of . tfiicer prooocis on tlie Hkeena Hiver, . poMMy nl 'v"s; TImj company was organized last year and Ihe work "of ......... ,B u, ,JC,; procwjing since mat lime. .Now it is sakl il,,w ,m ProfcP,'l is. the mill may b es- i i i l a tabhshed this , year. , 11 should be imru'essl 'lllii'itl lh lirli oon.i.r..... I I. J ...1 Iidewaler meets rail ,s the place lo erect a mill. Water M.ipment , one,, a great factor leading to J success. At or near Prince 1 ""JrT 1 lrrP ?r? 1 "un,,,e,, ,,f ''' 'es to which logs .might f. me J' : At. Port Rdwanlamf vicinity ... ,r, M.u.j.ing.n,,,, nIM, picly or land. Around Prince Hujk.,- linrbor eilher in; U.e cily 4,r outside it siU-s ,niJj,t f be securcl. To. ,)perae will, -conomy water transport as we s rail ' is an essential. Railwaymen's Strike ; Great Sritaln Settled. .."J ?tnc!'"y." AnUsarlory adjustmenl ,f lh( u l" U."r'.,a,n ,,a? J.,oeu The men are ' '"isiiicss oi. me cotuilry is jimceeding. , t&T6 VV'"V "I if: 1oi.lnr up in that counlrv l ; : t r5 IVlT.V,ea VmlU Mt? ure nable. There must and nrr:!" " PePle are .elfish "i-nsuiiiutie someumes "on some mailer.- A Heealth Secret of al human ills may be traced to neglect to keep the bowel, regular nd the liver and kidneys active -PP.ndiatU.Brit'.di..i5K MeU. .fad eniur. a ttorough Unri Uinty' ,nd clenint of the yttm. MFBnnv You wHi aatlr. h.f -,t,n. 4k. J.aVWDUA price of .Dr. Chx' Kbloey Liver Pill hi Leen Incrjtd to 35 cenlf, tlie box now con-talne 35 jim;lnted of 26 ai formerly. Likfwtat Dr. C1um' Nrv Food U (0 cent m lot of io UJi, iasteed of SO eoU lot of 50 pllli. Edmantoo, Btt A Co. tad , Toronto. PREPARING TO ! ririian uiUKUi Committee Appointed by Annual Vestry Meeting of St, Andrew's Angllcaji Election of ftlcr Having siime t.000 already siileiinp the possibility of eom- pleliujr the churrli liuilitinir. iTliN was an important jioint of disriixsiiin at Hie annual vestry meeting which look place last nisht. Archdeacon 0, A. Ilix presiding. The meeting was strongly in favor of completing the iMliTice uml aitoinlei a com-millee to lake the mailer in ham! ami report back at an early dale lo Ihe vestry. The meeting received , reports from Ihe various organizalinu of Ihe church and all were most en couraging. . The report of Ihe secretary- treasurer, Wallace C, Orchard. bowed that, owing to a large nuiolier of prominent church members leaving the city during the past year, there had been a falling ou in the weekly envelope subscription. The onen collec tions, however, had been ome-wJial heller and, taking into con sideration Ihe money raised to- wards the completion of Un church, more money had been raised in IU23 than in any pre vious year in Ihe history of Ihe euiircli. I lie treasurer also re ported considerable increase al l. : .1 , ,.i , . C. W. Homer. .. 11. ... T. Willell. .. W ... O. Orchard, (i. A. Woodland, K. W. Tucker. William Walt. Sid ney Itaz7f U-.lonees, A. Wootton, Alex llix and (.. P. Tinker. i-'nvelope committee 'It.' V. CI l.epjnc, William Hamilton, H. A. philpoll, Mr.s. 11. K. Tremayne and Mrs. C'C, Mills Representative In Synod Mrs. II. L. Mcintosh, A. E. Haz zell-Jones, K w. Tucker (sub titule). ' Auditor . fi. V. Kvitl. elcorfie commillee O. A. Woodland, C. K. HarnsweJI Thomas Andrew. G. V. Kvitt. Mrs. fJ.'A. Woodland. Mr.s. W. G Orchard, Mrs. n.' 1.. Mclnlosh and Mrs. A. K. Hazzell-Jones. Jtuibling and finance commit tee with power to add lo their numbers The Hector. II. T Cross, A. K. Hazzell-Jones and W. c. Orchard. Votes of Thanks Most hearty voles of thanks were tendered to Hie sunerin- lendenl, E. W. Tucker, and the teachers of Ihe Sunday School lo . it. Mellmr and Mrs. W. S Ackroyd and members of Ihe hoir: lo Miss Kllell and Mrs Hix who for several years lias been in charge f Altar fioild duties; (o John Carroll for his most satisfactory services jih caretaker of the cIiutcIi: and In Mrs. H. T. Willell, presidenl, and memieiM of (he Women's Aux iliary. A special resolution was mm se, expressing apprerialinn of Ihe services of. lbe. reclor by me whole congregalinn umi u suring him of their sunnurl In an ins work. The men's hanmiel in l,o Lot. on February 7 was drawn to the .-mention of (he meeling which Closed wilJl the iiifil.rv mi, benediction. GEORGE MUNRO NEW CHAIRMAN MANAGERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH fleorge II. Monro was eleclarl chairman of the Hoard r Managers of the Presbvlerlnn Church at a meeting of the board held last night, Oenrgo Horln was appointed secretary-treasurer succeeding .1. t. Christie who has resinned. Tim other members of the board are: V- i. Dawson. D. fi Mnii,... Jarvis McLeod. Job n P.IIPlIn Oreer, Eddie T. Smith and J. I Christie. Subcribe for tlie Dally Newa. THE, DAILY N1.W Vancouver Weekly Suggest That Many Are Kept In Vancouver The Hook, Hie weekly imner pnlitMicI 1iy JrS( ttowper. for- Kr. frimrly of IliU city. ay editorially; About 75 KirU of tifi. are on wiili.oerilietl for Hie purpose, over the niisslnjr lit of the pant year. lialr of wliieli lias ien collivled.peeordinjr i reports Hint have tlie itiauaircrs of SI. AndrcwN Ihhmi rolM ifroni iiirhiu nart of Angl ican Church are npain cnn-llhe prniuce. Fevijral younjr niar riel women, including two of Vancouver, dropped nut of sight lately. In some jnslanes Ihe police have been notified; in other ses, families .fearing notoriety enlisted Ihe services of private leleclhe agencies. Where are all these girls Will as many more young women disappear during the next twelve months, unless drastic measures are taken to choke off Ihe traffic in "young womanhood that apparently ac. counts for nvl of Ihese mys terious disapriearanre.? Mltleadlng Advertisements In another part of this issue will tie found an. article on mis leading advertisements in the classified columns of our dailies. Of course, the blame cannot be placed upon the papers, because. most or iiie advertisements are worded so cunningly that thev suggest nothing suspicious. Their very guileless anil innocent ap pearance is part of ihe plot. In the case of Ihe establishment conducted by a negro at an ad-dres on Weit Sixth Avenue, it is clearly a mailer for police action. 1 he Hook has received a number of complaints about this place. ready in Ihe number using tlin(Ia'"t Last October October ,.! ,a respectable respectable youni young regular weekly offering epvel-j,':,,-,l',n" Pirl replied to an adver open. Officers and Committees The following odirers and commit lees were elected for the coming year: Clergyman's Cross. Warden II, T, People Warden A. K. Haz- .etl-Jones. tisemcnt for "position in refined family" and was asked lo call al ten o'clock at nichl. Enquiry at: a neighbor's revealed the fact that a negro was tenant. Peonte shrugged their shoulders signifi cantly m speaking of Ihe place. In the above cae the com-1 plaints made to Tlie Hook indi-i cale systematic ' efforts by lbe ne. - .-siuesiiii'ii i ne v aniens,! Thomas Andrews. John Shirley. Kr" " "eeir- a wjiite girl as II. his la .fi.iin.inian.li&ii.alAu.i.i HI companion-housekeeper. His stipulation is that fbe must be young and she ntnst sleep in. Negro Joint There are negro establishments around I)avieStreet and Main Street that appear lo have oper ated unmolested during the regime of Ihe lale administration. An Italian in the Main Street dis trict is known In have a well- stocked establishment. Two other establishments .serve tlw hizh. toned Shaughnessy Heights din. met, though only miserable women of ihe poorer classes ap pear lo find their way lo Ihe police cells. The stories of many of these girls are pilfid beyond words. We are templed to try to tell tin ltfe-sories -of omc of Ihem' as a shock to Hm comfnrtahlc-godlv in onr midst an1 as a warning In Ihe templed, for alas, each of lliese ghoul-eyed trirls is some mother's daughter, and most of (hem set sail in the heyday of girlish pride and heaulv from quiet homes In (he port of miss ing girls. Ten Years Ago 1 In Ptinc Rupert J January 29. 1914. W. K. Scott, deputy minister of agriculture, in an address de Ivered recently in London. describes Prince Ttuncrt as a formidable rival In Vancouver in (he development of Pacific. Const jKrls. . Splendid reports were siibmit- 1ed by the managers and vari ous branches of the congrega tion al the annual meeling of the Presbyterian Church jusl night. . i. Dawson, f!. H. Naden and It. O, Honlt were elected lo the board of managers for the ensuing year. . The orovincl.i1 rnvprniiiiiil .. . .... f.. ...... ........ has announced the aonolntment of license arid police commis sioners for' Ihe vcar as follows: License commissioners Mavor Newton. Aid. T. Mailhmd and W. M. ri?hl: Police rtnmmissimi ers, Mayor Newton, AM. fleorge herr and A. S. H. I,uens. BUBBLE BURST SAYS VANCOUVER WEEKLY Weill the I.os Armeies bubble has broken. According lo Ihe press reports, many of lb pw- pie who allU'd forlh lo Iiie Xue.diy, Jiiuuury l r , sunny south now find lhemsel. ii nn Hip linr.w nf .. .OII-...... . ....... .., ,, i. ii. i.i. without employment, without i funds and, what Is worse, with- out Ihe hope of conditions gel-ting heller. All I hey hae Is Hie assurance that things will I get worse before I hey w ill get heller and Ihey are roufronlid with a serious situation. .Vow-comes the though! thai some of the glowing laics we heard about big money being made over night there were a little heside the lrul.li, for we read of ncoolc of American birth and associa tions who have lived in Ihe Unit ed Stales all their lives being on Ihe verge of actual starva tion. If Ibis is Ihe case with their own jieople, what is It go. Ing (0 be for the oonr ilnvita who wenl from here. The Hook Wheil you buy Hdvrrlixliiir Villi buy CiriCULATlON, and e that "l irel . tf CONSTANT HEADACHES AND DIZZINESS II M li.irit in mriitiU tlniir wiih lincl Hill aril ami iiuhi all tlw iluu. il In nfnf rn nut .f irn Hie pirsli.ii nt-aandie are dim miiiin (iTaiiri'iiicnt or jim. st.Miiacli, llvrr or Imwrla, rnil.sjln.uiy tin) iaiiM iniiKt I r niovfd Irttae iwniimhmiI relief may nan. lliiril'Mk JiI.hhI IHiliTi removfn th flilKO of tlii. Iipailarlim. a II acta nn rvprjr oriraii ilm K,ity ami umiittUmn iwrlfli-a ami ornlili-n Ihe imUt njulfm Mr. ivii-r C.iirrmi. 17 Mnrrlinn St . Sjuiiiiy, ftjj., uriin, j ,av l.en IroiUiM fur th hil flvn riara win. CiliKlaiH liMilarlii-i anil illtllnea. Afir iryliir frvrnl irnH-iprsr wlilrh I roiiml U km ut tm avail, Jliinlnrk Htma filler roriiliuiK-iKlrd lu Jim. Iljlil. rim a wurld nt irni.rt ..H I ranm.t prilw IU rcriwly iKiiitii.H WaiiiiUrliirpd mil v It lit T 111 ... Ci.i I.Miilioii, TM'iiilo, (int. "It is such lovely material" Directions for Wasling Silks Wkuk on tabUipoun-ful of Lux into a li.itk ' lather in half a twirl-ful of very hot water. Add eold Htittr until luktwarm. Dip th famtnt up and down vrtttinf rudtrtvtattd-ly through toiled ipot$j uinMeinthrei lukewarm vattr$. Saueete Hatr out do not trn'nj. Holt in a touvl; u htn tiearly dry, pre uHlK a warn iron never a hot on. beautiful sjiimnicrmK materials THE that arc fashioned into Milady's clothes today require the most delicate care in washing. Old methods of rubbing would never do for such exquisite fabrics. Lux, with its gentle cleansing suds, comes to the aid of those who love refinement in material and in design. The rich Lux lather, gently squeezed through fine fabrics, just floats the dirt away without a possibility of harm coming to a single delicate silken thread. Wear-what ) wish the mat alluring material can be washed with Lux. LUX SIJ fly im teeiei r keit 4t1l i vi ii nerrriii i .'J"J , LIMITED A ft tokO.sto L-mi COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Sails from Prince RuDart For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermedl.te r rLnA Friday, 10.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX . . Wednetday 1100 p.nn 8.S. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Jan 2 10, 30; Feb. 13, 27 J March 12, 26 PASSCWOER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. flirtn, aU pointt Eaiurn Canada. Lni ii,t, . NC ALL OCCAM STCAMIH4P Limit. Clt, T..l Offlc, I2t Third p.M mummx. ,MM CANADIAN PA0FIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert 9.9. rninvto3 mAMT. For Vancouvtr, Victoria and 8eattl, . January 1S February 1, 15, 20. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, January 14, 28 1 February 11, 25. M. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Buttdale, Swanion Bay, Eaat Bella Bella, Oceai Falle, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, avery Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C. LTD. . . Sillimi rrtim Prince Rupert. ' IV. ItH.y"' V,0T0"'' 0e..n rill., and ., tu,,,, $ P.M. ror NV0K, ALIOK ARM, eTIWART, W- talaM, . ..aj. " ,M Avr""- . tujonx. I'rtoot Riipfrt. B.C