PA,OR TWO, will make you Well and keep you well. Made of fruit juices and tonics. 25c. and 50c a box. FRUIT. A-TIVES LIMITED, Ottawa, Ont OrAaatk.rf. N.T, Ln4ra. Ear. Ckrl.tcfcarrh, SJ- The Daily News lmXCK 1UJPM1T - imiTlSll COUJ.MHIA. Advertlslng and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. UAILY EDITION Everyone Wants Great Economy. l'nhliliR(I Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince llupert daily News, Limited, Thin! Avenue. 11. F. PUI.LKN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ' Cily Delivery, hy mail or carrier, per month By mail to all parts of the Hrilfcli Km pi re nntl the United Slates, in advance, per y?ar -. . To all other countries, in advance, per year 98 86 JOSalurdayJ Feliruary 2, 1921. i if - . . 1 : i . a r I? 1 1 i I. .. I have had'liftle to do, ju't as it is reported thz Ottawa offices are overhurdened wilh men and women who find it difficult to Best Baby ror or maj aw K. Purerich milk-powdered. Its purity is certain and no vital element has been affected by the process. Ask your Doctor KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MILK CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED MONTREAL TORONTO VVNMrtq nj Sold by RUPERT TABLE SUPPLY CO, THE DAtl.Y MfYVS. Pntunlay. I r y MCRAE IS HEAD ASK REDUCTION ' HOSPITAL BOARD DOMINION TAX K. Campbell Elected Vice-President and Harry Birch, Re-elected Managing Secretary I Mr. Mcltae I hanked the, hoard for Ihe honor conferred upon hi in and slated that lie would do all in his power lo avxisl the noml work of t lio hospital. He felt that lliere was a prelly Iieavy year ill me uctner iti inline t-. iciiiiiiurt: u i iidini-.tiiiti io.ii .. ,., u,rr,ir :i i.iin-i.l people wish for economics except in their own particular it-eyory mon)tor nf tlie loarl In grl tricls. Lasl night Ihe Hoard of Trade passed a resolution en-;in and do his pari. He hoped dorsins a Wiunineir movement toward economy in Dominion that all Ihe directors would he government departments. That is a general principle and does alive and active and that they not affci l the making of capital expenditure,, which ill hringiwouhl da .their share. Hy such returns of a far reaching effect such as the investment in eniiuimeans would success only h elevators and the proper uVveloimient of the railroad. There i, achieved, i a general feeling abroad that jfoverumenls are costing loo much, Mr. Cuiiphejr election as vice-that lh civil service is often over manned, that expenditures are J president was moved hy T. Hoss made without sufficient consideration and that all this should iMarkay who referred to the he changed. We are hurdened with a war deld which we haveivalualde work thai Mr. Oain'phell lo pay and in order to do (his we must economize. At the same time v must he prepared to carry on our governmental luisi-JieH along modern lines, and with due regard to future developments. Ye can practice economy without heing foolishly Britain Imbued Economy Spirit. Ureal Hrilaiu seems to hp" jmhued with the economy The offices there Have heen cluttered up with employees 1io had performed in 1023 as chairman of two comiiiillres. Y. K. Collison se.-onled. Mr. Camphell replied thanking the. hoard for the honor. Harry W. tireh was re-elected manasnnz secretary on motion of A. Haines and Aid. S. I. Maedon piriL aid. Ihe usual pankinjr resolution was passed. IHers were received announ aunear inisv. It is annomicea Irom Utiawa t lai a cieamusr un cintf ne aitrtoinimeni oi .Mrs. i to take place there and Ihe -ame4.has already hegun in Hrilaiu This will cause an outcry against the governments in certain piarters, hut the work had lo he done. It seems much more difficult for a government lo prevent over-manning of the staff than for a private corporation because there are so many polilt-i cal influences continually at work, which, tend to prevent radical! action. Morrissey anil Mr. Uennins a delegates from Hie Ladies' Auxil i-ary and'Ald. I. Macdonhl and Aid. inith an direclors from the cily council Those altendin? Ihe meelins jwere H. K. Mcliae, Mrs. Aiorris- .sey. .Mrs. nenuing, r. im. .Mae-Interest In Mining kay. . K. Camphell, J. It. Thnmp-Still Continues. son. W. K. Collison, Aid. 4- A. Interest in mining ( in Northern British Colnmhia continues. Smith. Aid. Macdonald, A. Haines, Al Stewart there are apparently great things happening and thre li. H. Mortimer and Harr' W. should 15 a great deal of ore shipped from that camp during Hirch. llieTtimmg-summer. In Alice Arm and in the Hulkley country, as well as on Ihe Skeena, there pmmsies. to he great activity. Maple Hay on Portland Canal is one of the ITiisy cMurps. The es of the mining world ar turned this way and the whole district should he very husy as a result. . '' Difficult To Get Proper Perspective. Heraute the League of Nfilions and I he,' Imperial frovern-nients would not recogniz? the Six .Nation Indians as a distinct national entity, memhers of thoe' lrihe lore loose from r-slrainl and raised trouhle down in the finUueau UHls north nf Ottawa. They fancied themselves a nation, whereas thr were simply a little group of native Irihcs. They hadno perspective. They .did nol see themselves in proper r-lation lo, the rest of the world. M a result the moimted p(ilice had to niind Ihepi up. S( U is with many of us. We do not realize that we are hut a lillle corner of Ihe worlil, so small that. most peopl? do not even know that we exist. On the oilier hand individual citizens in a small community are oflu just as hig, just as clever and just as well aide to make a niarji ill the world as those in other parts of the world. Our perspective makes them seem just ordinary folks whereas, when they get out into the world, it i somelime's'seeu that they luw?r a hove their fel!oy. II i well for a community lo have decent self-respect and to he seized of ils own propsr importance hut when carried too far this hecomes mailer for ridicule. So it is well for memhers of a small community not lo he too critical of Iheir neighhors for familiarity is apt lo hreed contempt. Perhaps our fellow citizens are. higger than w- think. PRINCE RUPERT IS FUR CENTRE Article Published In "Pry Goods Review" Tells of Industry Here Win, Ooldbloom Featured "Vasl quantities of the richest furs in use ih Cauda today are found in Ihe district surrounding Prince llupert," says Ihe fur section of the dry ft nod' Review, a trade journal published in Toron-lo. "This includes mjnk, marten, silver fox, .fisher, hear, wolf, niu-kral and heaver. These am captured in Northern Hriiish Col- Prince Rupert Joint With Other Boards Throughout province In Campaign At I ho request of Hie NVi nniior I) C Mcltae va eleetetl ureL ,,,,aru iuie r imimui ImiI of Ihe hospital lar.l fori'"0'1 lasl "' ' '' 1'I Hip year lS nl the firl meet, preni.leut McLeml in (In ins .if Ihe new hoar.! heht lal i",,uir '',f (he item;iuil that niizhl iii Hie eilv eoimell ehaniher - '' ipenilliure '" .Mr. Mcllae vVa vice. president nf jlhe hoard hist year and has taken an active part in. hospital admin, ilraliou for eeral years. !. K. !?nmphell wa elecleil viee-pre!-;lenl ami Harry W. Hirch, the i.rf-enl nianninir secretary, was ?re. elected at his former salary. 9 t,0Q w (l0 oloclions were unanimous. ! Mr. Mcltae was elected preti-?0.00 ,j f s. K. ("".amphell, t tei-nniled hv A. Haines. Mr. town and taxes reilureil, This was only after tl had heen point, ed out that it hail nolliini; lo do with necessary railway epeii- diliiies hut was siniply part of a ceneral caiupai?n lo keep down the rost of adininistratlon lo a minimum. ' J. I'.. McLennan and II. 1 . Pollen hoth fennl th effect on developments here if action were laken, hill J. V. NirholU enw Hamphell referred lo Mr. Mcltae', 'phaixe.l the need of Uu reduc hmv and faithful service .on Ihe '. e Im.ir.l and slale.l that lie had a Fat deal of capital irrasp of all institution. depart meats of the a that had; heen kept out of Prince llupert tliru?h Ihe hiffh laves. Oilier spoke hriefly and a resolution eiuloriti'-r the movement win passed. The- Winnipeg teller follows': : . - '' , . 'uJiiiuiury 1. .ISISt. The Secrelary, . Prince llupert Hoard of I rule, I'.rinee llupert, H.C. Winnipeg' Views Hear Sir The Wipnipes: Hoanl of Trade has for sonic time past taken a very decided slaml atrainst increased laiatiou. The iniHisilion of a Provincial Income Tax ha particularly emphasized lo Winnipeg hiisiness men tlm importance of lower (aval ion and Ihe impetus H would t-'ive to luisi. ness. We do nol think il is necessary lo stress Ihe importance of a re- luction in our dominion rvpeu-lituVes. Allhoush it is five ycurs sinre Ihe war terminated, the dominion povernmenl has nol yel, halanced its hud-et. . ! Al a recent merlin? o( t lio council of our Uard il wir- ie. cided that Ihe next two mould would he a particularly opportune lime in' promote a domin-j ion. wide ilemand fur a drastic j curtailment oft piddle expendi- lures. The pppularily of the! propoed tax reductions in ihn' L'niled Slate, as sel forth hy; Treasurer Mellon proves con, . , I boys in the country there was no iacK of exweise. When other jobs ran out there was always wood to be cut and theru Is no denying that pushing the buck saw and swinging the axe are real exercise. Rosy cheeks and sparklinjr eyes told tf pure blood and an active liver. There was, nq lack of appetite those times and no complaints of indigestion. Hut wood piles are not so plentiful now as they used to be.and the tendency to avoid exercise is continually on the increase. For this reason it becomw absolutely necessary to resort to other means of keeping, the liver active and the bowels regular. Particularly in the cold reason when we live so much indoors with too little pure air to breathe and too much artificial food to eat do we require the ue of medicine to regulate the vital organs. OLD BOX clusively the need for similar as- v foo, if we ,i worV lion in Canada. We realize that Upr wp fan , ,,roJ.fi In make this demand successful it tnr NVi yo knu,. ,l)Hr. ,hl, must he organiznl hy all Ihe Can, ..,,- il4.rr(. your i.oard at once adian boards of trade, hctinw ,. . tn. ui,.ii,pp ..r nnt lopelher Ihrouplu.ul the do, yml ro wntln(r lo eo.operalr in tnhiioii. j,e nioveuienl. We would like lo Isolated Groups ;ol ,(,( ,,n,Kraiii undrr way t iMmands for lower taxation tt, wu,,, ,nalr ifu Ml jn hae Ihus far heen made hy iso, m(, , flff,.rt ,he next dominion laled groups in various parts of j,,,,,.!. Ihe country. These demand Winnipeff Hoard of Trade, should he en-ordinaled hy h s- pm- lenialic cainpaiirn, - Maiiiurln Se-reftiry. The Winnipeg honrd of trade i considering a program of ar. A lHUIiy , M(M,t wa, ,,rkP(j, livilies wliieh includes Ihe ar yo,erday in the garden of J. '..; rangement of conference at one MpPnnan of tlii- rily on a or more points In earh province. ,..... pxnoouro. II was fr..ni at which (he question of lower . ,al ,,,, ,1US ,,,.,, ,,,, taxation could he dealt with in Jnm , j.vjou )Par i, umitia and in .vlaska and are mar-i, ...... . i i...i-.u., mi n-ru tmiHUwi rr, i..a..i .t. ,i. , l,.l-,,",," "r ",-" "'"" umuis s. vinu-nv ilupert. ....,.... ,r t.i. ... iiui il-lerm neil no d e. Miw of AuMlftnl ".Many Indians depend for their living alniost entirely on Ihe trapping lliey do during the winter months and while fishermen wlio work in Ihe salmon and halibut industries in the summer trap iduring Ihe fur season. I "The city 0r Prince llupert Ifronts on a fjne natural harhor jfourleen mies lonif and is a gale. ;way to Alaska. This and many i . .. .. ..i . . miner nappy curuinsianres nasi imade it Ihe chief shipping port, jof die North Pacific coast fisher ies. There is every reason to hlieve that It will soon he one of Canada jjrealeot fur purls." Local Business The same article, containing the foregning extracts (ells the history of the Prince llupert Fur A Hyde (Jo, which wm fslahlished twelve years Hgo hy Wiiliam r.oldhloom and whicl is still conducted hy him. H extolU Mr. Ooilhlooiifs ahllily and honesty in the fur hiisiness why his store, in the mecca for touril vvho desire lo purchase ony kru of (skins. Tliere is a picture of llif cxlerior ami interior of Mr. jfioMldnAiii'H. slore and the pro-prietor hluuielf. 1 ' 1 " . 1 UlU JlillYtfil opinion which would compel our governments to make a serious' Vrt-nl luinrt iivriiilxr mil, IIIJ. effort In reduce expenditures. CORPORATION or tms cur or rnmci N tl Wld I wrsnT. We realize Ihat this i a very .She'VXuii!1 Vf ' Un- r.t.ns'ru.n m anuuuous program arm niui rilf t nml,.r ni-in for Si 01 there is no use tup going ahead n .Nmi nie r 4111 avmih ... ,. , r ,. ,, fnmi llnl 3 fis-l fruui VV.P.L. tit with it unless we can make the a,iw rinrt. to w.h. i.m t. in.k 1, demand nation-wide hy having VrlXt ,u'n2?ti every city and town In Oanada bumir rjirtrior t.n itii- work, einri urii ,; , : , , , ,, iMiriiim r iim roi i iwurrfd i iri get iula harness and lake up Ihe, Intrwn.iti. 1. 1 iii 1 11 11 1 1 TM rUnill t-ol ff llif work I r: :aaK?ctjriai IB Srinte efcorge TORONTO In Centre of 8hooptng ado: Butineai Ontrict 2?Q ROOM 100 with rlMeM MIMOfLAirLAH i innnr iHdNroH.MAK-e. cm. 7f.u, i.r wiitrh '.;. u in 1 I'tiii i llif (jH'iinilluii. aiul Ih tliiimn-il iiniial Hnil ric ir fisit fmiiur u t I370f. Tlx- Misrlal lM-illiflll 14 lo I IU In i fiiiiual ln.ilnirnl. 1 IVMHHiii il rlnr U iwliUun irtliitl umtrrliiklnr llif work itml do or Mur I (if rd 1y ut Vltrrli, mil. K. r Jo.M S. City irk. ild llil 1. liny of )niMr,v, IH, OORrOKATION OF THC CITV Of PBINCI nueiAT. TkK VOTICE Til AT; I Tlif (iimrll nf im r.urfKiriUiin of Uh riiv or frinrr liii-il lnlnn to run lrmi 1 rhHlHr sMe-witk flv (I, ft-ci wide on llii- orll lilx of illi Avriii fniin F.,1',1.. Arf' Vr to VV.I'.L. of MrHHoV UrM-l, is lord liiyitou incut, mil Inlcin1 ni wi-lll.v Ui eimi !. tlie land tbulllnr (tlrrrllv m il work fif!i sihJi tmrlloii of III vofl l Inmrrtsl f lrrr( InlerMUiili. t Tim rilliiultHl fiHl of Ih work Tiil.lin, of whlrlj f 7 5. in) In to ! inli liv illw ('4irporall4i. mnl Um t-.tliiiiord animal rll rilo tr f(d froiitarrUi.lf'nui. IT)h kosrlal aMwMiri)l I to I a lij In I annual m.talui-ut. I 1, frrtona ili-flrln in trillion iralnal iindt-riaklilf tlv work uiiikt Un an on i,r wror tii aici 0'Vy 01 urcu, ifl. k. r. iomi . , Cily Clfik Ctifd title atit dir ' January, ii MDNETUVE lork. sucn a way uiai il wouiu nrnvc i 1 - wide.spnad pnhllcity. The Ser.' LAND SOT. vice "luhs rould prohahly . he per- Nti . tVumkon t Appi u lm . A Mkh I ...il l.l.l.l-fl llm suaded lo devole their n'cHntf niniinr l.i.iriri nf :.i. ' T41" ur Uwi ciurM . VurHir. l dtirinsr eerlniil week in Ihe ounng a a lenam witk, hi iih? ,,r(r1 Mup,rt urruimiMi MiriiBr, OliejUlon OI piwer laxailOII. Ill iiiiki io 'i.v r.r is-niuuiun hi iri . , . i i'.: i It" (oll'iWlIK taM-Nl-l UlllM Cmiilllrll addition lo a pulilirily cam rmr i imi niamni n tiw mhi.i Mmm 'rrly .inl u :iiuiirl i.iukI. nt Un-paiii nnlan could lie organized which ne coiiiu (irniuzMi Uicl , ,IMlulh ,Urrtlw.r .lirr flllkjy would tie more or less prolonged. ti nn-t nr u Ihjw iuw ii turn . , i . . . nrr fiii iohiiu I'M iiiiii. irtuiiiuiv I., lie Conrortoi! fforl Wflirh inlfzht v ut ..f mwnrrmrn. aiwl niUiH NHirp fir wj.UwM w : "We got our Lxercise at the Wood Pile" N the good old day when we w-re In the iTeat homes Dr. majority Jority of of -r Pill Pill ar are rhase's Kidney-Liver conitantlir kept on hand fur this purpose Jn-cau&e thev have proven to be the most dependable regulator and ui table for all the family Kcslect to keep the liver, kidneys and boweU in healthful activity is only courting trouble from such ailments a appendicitis, Ilrtyht' UUeae of the Wneyi, diabete. high blood pnure or other dreaded diseases. liy the use of one pill a dose at bed-time or.ee or twice a week you can be sure of the healthful action of these eliminating organs and the prevention of such ill as naturally develop In t poisoned s)tern. Please note that while the price of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Uver Pills is increased to 35 els. a box the number of pills in a box i increased in the same proporMon. Kdmanson, Hattsi & Co., Ltd., ..Toronto. PILLS ONE P5LL A DOSE ONE CENT A DOSE NEWBOX ul v veils i COAST STEAMSHIPS Wintar Sarvlc S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Salle from Prince Rupert Fbr VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, InUrmedUU Points Friday, 10.00 a.m. For STEWART and AN VOX Wednesday, 11.00 p-m. 8.S. PRINCE JOHN, For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Jan. 2, 16, 30; Feb. 13, 27 1 March 12, 2S PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Uj Prior uprt S.4I DM. for fhlXtt OrOMOC. ItiXO.Xl X SIPEO, til poiuu EittrrQ Ciu(). I'uirsl stlt, MCNCT ALL OCCAN STAaMIP LIKS. Cllr TIclM Offl, tit Tklr t, PrHic rU pmm m CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert 8.8. PRINCESS MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, January 18j February 1, 15, 29. for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, January 14, 28 1 February 11, 25. 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Sutedale, Swanson Say, East Bella Bella, Oces' Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van-t couyer, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Llnaa. r'ull Information from W. C. ORCHARD, General AganL Corner of 4th 8treet and 3 re Avenue, Prlnca Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. allin,a from Trlnr Rutrt. for VAN0OUVIR. VICTORIA, OtMA rtlK. twtna My, T f "' tor VANOOUVKR, VIOTOfllA. Alirt Br, an loana. Bay, latNt ! f.f ANVOX, ALIO! AAM, eTIWtRT, WlM Uln. ItMH B f.. fr F04T UKreoit n4 Na Nl OannarUt, frl.af A.M. tl lurt ttcuu. 4, BvMl'fi Ant. rrlort Buptrt. I C TELKWA COAL $11.00 BULK ON WHARF $12.50 BULK DELIVERED Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Pone 118 and 564,