1 I'" p.r,r TWO ! TJ3C nTT.T NTV " Leg.1l .Notices, The Daily News pnixr.R nupKin1 - hiiitisii coi.u.nihia Published Kvery Afternoon, except Sunday, llt& Prince Hupert Daily News, Limited, Thinl Avenue. II. T. l'l'U.R.V, Managing HiHIor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: l.oeal Headers, per insertion. - Classified Advertising, per insertion. each insertion. Contract Hales on Application. if 98 86 , . . i , . .'.e. per line. .'. : . .2c per word 15c per agate line Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY KDJTIOJI Monday. Dee. 15, 1921. Outstanding Book . By B.C. Author. One of the outstanding book of the season is "A Sourdough Samaritan." by Charles Harrison (iihhous. It i a I ale of the Yukon rush of INKS and is fascinating, healthy, ami true. One nf the supreme tests of u book is whether thc'characters slaml nut clear and can be recognized a types of the lime by all who read. This book stands the lest. II has its Lawrence Hammond Filzniaurice with the monocle, who eventually becomes, the hero of the slory. There is Pal Ifaeey, lic, Irishman, also a type. The .Montana K1d rings true and the three girls also play llieir tunes on the human emotions. All the time the alino-phere of the far north can be felt and the reader di-like having lo stop rending before the nl page 1 reached. The author is a HnlMi Columbia man although now Jiving in Hie Kat. He was in the , nknii at the time of the' rush and a a journalist he held responsible po-itious wilhalnioM nil the coast newsjKipers at different times. Ho is a man who knows life in all its plia-es and ha Hie ability to inlerpfet. When he tells about a man being dead broke be tells of which he has bad experience and can make the the emotions that go with il. The book he ha is one that evey northerner should read and he who northerner should enjoy it eipially well. Britain's Position . ' Vf Regard To Payments. The llrilish newspaper are insisting t lint if the J idled States is to be paid, the debt to firenl also be paid... T,his,yei T.his,ejfnis,a .n re-Ti reasonable laud lo stick stick fiyN.f fiv'tif; tjft IJft .t-rill. urfll. that they Van They nml iusil that payment.: commence soon. -something of reader imbibe just p,uhlih the s not u debt ti Itrilain-sJial take aim one liould go one further Western Route For Grain Crop. A despatch al week seem lo indicate thai Vancouver vn expecting I tin I a great deal of the. western wheat crop ;voiild' rom'e out by the Pacific and that disappointment was showji at it's going by the lakes a usual'. In spile of this H seem as if Ho? weslern roole was more popular than last year. One of the F.dmoiilou paper says of il: "More grain is going out via the weslern route than went that wny lat venr. Pp lo dale more than ten million bushels have passed HiTough Vancouver for foreign ports. That 4 four million bushels more than (he total at the same. dale a year ago. 'The Alberta crop Ihi year is estimated at half flint of lal year. Lale harvest and broken weather ha interfered with threshing. The condition seems lo be IhaM Ihe farmers are niarkeling earlier than they did last year or that the western route is drawing from a wider range of the wheat producing country. "The significant fact is that whether the Alberta crop i larger or smaller, the western route contiiwles to draw, more grain eneh succeeding year . The present gain no doubt is the result of Ihe establishment of beller elevator facilities at the eoat and Ihe building of the large elevator at Kdrnoulnni , facilities continue to develop nml trading relationships are es tablisheil it i to be supposed lhat Ihe weslern nutlet will con tinue o increase in use ami importance to the growers of Ihi province." i Size Of Families On The Decrease. jiu ine increase in me com oi nvmg ami with Hie gen- I I .. .1 . f.... 1 ... I I. . .1 . .. . . .1 a i-r.ii leiiuriic) ior oareiiis in iaKe novaiiiages oi ine laciinies for culture and enjoyment, Hie size of families' is decreasing. Possibly one of the chief reasons accompanying Ihe other i a growing Knowledge or birlli control. In a great pi any famine t , .i ... i i i .i i . ... . i . . i ' i.ooay iiirenis nae niinireii necanse mey wani lo ami nol' lie cause they have In . in ureai nriiain ami ouier countries mere is a growing tendency toward restricting the size of families and this is in the interests of the race. The objection i lh.ll in niany house-linlds there Is no family. Parents are' too fond of a good lime to submit to the restriction which must come with children. Gompers Was Big Figure In States. , Samuel (lumpers, who died al the week end, wa a great leader. Too Conservative for many of lale yeah-, he was nt'one time a Radical, and to the end he retained the confidence of the mas of union worker'. ' His passing i a distinct loss to Ihe United States, and Canada loses in him a powerful influence. BLUE RIBBON TEA There are enough worries in the world without having to drink poor tea may as well IN THE LETTERBOX MASSETT CONTROVERSY Kditor. Daily New: I In viuir issue of tin Mill -if November, a tetter appeared oxer tln name of Doctor Dunn, sec-Ilreas. f Hi" i.I.M. Am'ihIioi. 'which was intended to lie in innwer lo a letter t lint appeared over my name, on Ilie idli or member. I see Ilia I lie neither denies nor answers any f my we.- inch insertion! lion Instead of trying to es- "i Tranent 'Display Advertising $I.W per p.r 'pi.. :.-..,i A.lvn.n, nn t.Vnnl P.nre . Si" SO nep ineh lltain the circumstances tie did ,. I I .ill.-l ill ... n r - r - .... . ... (, wliul Hie- eosier-iiiniijiiT in slums of London do., sling nub I :il one anollier. toil in Canada abuse Is no argument. In regard to Hie telegram Jtiat ..eems o worry the doctor so much lie had heller find out who were the men that are responsi ble for the content of the tele gram, when he will find out the 'irulh. lie will find out that Hie "inihiimoroiii humorist" is i inemher of his own pel asueia linn. Further. I wish to tik the doctor a few more ipicstlnus. s jt not a fact that all the officials of the ahoe association hold clainf mi the bench they are irytnsr lo noosi a . jonn and? 2 What amount or money were lliev nrnmiscii . mr earn claim in cash and in bonds 3 How many member from Prince Itiiiierl had their name on the lit of Hie association Hint did not know about the noria lion till thev saw their name n Hie list? I Have all the members paid their two dollars fee personally? IIICUAim FAWNS MINERS' ASSOCIATION V'dilor. Haily New , Sir n yonr issue of IWim oer I yon printed under the beadinz of "lle.isnatton from rirahaiu Iland Association" the tetter ertt by l. It. Willem.tr Vitid O. Milliyarij In this aocia tHin, may we. have the .ainepriv ilege .nml ak you In print our reid forwarded them iWeniher 1, a follows: Mer. Wiillemar and Millisan. Mae. B.C. Sir Your letter of Noyem her 2l t" hand, the committee oT 'Mif Oraham Island .Miner AsivM'ation accept yotir resisna lion willi pleasure but rejrte lh.it I hey cannot accept the rea son piven in your teller a the correct one. The -committee do nol reqniri nv one reslpfiin? In srive any reason -for their action, hut they do think they have a right lo a anyone who publishes his resi nation in a newspaper to giv either true one or none at all Your. faithfully, J. C. S. DUNN. Sec. n.L.M.A. Thanking mi ' in anticipation .1. CF.CIL S. I H? NX, Sec. O.I.M. Association APPROVE FOREMAN F.dilor laily New. We Ihe nmlersljfner worker wish lo express oflr view in Hi dicuion regarding ihe city foreman, J. Mcllae. Ave have now been working about three mouth under him are still working and like tin work. '.'dje;- ha ulway, ;lrnalei ui .fal and piare.. He demand good work, and we consider thai is pari of his duties a foreman We think every fairmimled per -son will admit this. Any person with experience in construction work would- also admit that under local condition it would be very dlnicult to carry on the work in a more practical way, than he has done. A far a we have been aide In observe, be has carried out hi (Julie for the best Interest of both the worker ami the city. Your very truly, H. J. SKO. ,M. KKOfl. CANADIAN "vs. TmpERIAL POLICY f'dllor liaily New. Allow me a little space In your valuable.: paper in regard In how Canada I placed among (he na nons or the world. In connection with Ihe halibut ireaiy we got one concession from the 0H Count rv lo Siltl jiiiat treaty, It being an inler Mint tonal one. in every oilier treaty Canada had nn nay. On l he boundary question and seal nng treaties Canada lost but "WE LEAD - OTHERS FOLLOW" fondy, nrrmlip- , , ipn, 1 HERE'S WHERE YOU SAVE MONEY ON CHRISTMAS GIFTS CHRISTMAS TEMPTATION SALE CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS AT SALE PRICES BOYS' DEPT. MENS' DEPT. SUSPENDERS COLLAR CASES i5c l0 45c CAPS P if JAM AS $2.95 65o PANTS BELIS 45cto$1.75 S1Q5 WAISTS ;5C BATH ROBES MACKINAWS ... $5,5 tKUtKa 11 45c 10 $,5 GAUNTLET GLOYES 05c S,(M5 10 $24 05 NECKWEAR 45c JJJjL 6s.uso.8o SWEATERS, SHAWL COLLAR -nY S205 S2.05 bUA 35c t0 $2.00 JERSEYS esc -nd ii.85 SILK HANDKERCHIEFS C5c l0 $1.45 ALL W00L - and SCO NECKWEAR 45c lo $,,5 SUITS 25 per cent off SUPPERS $1.05 to $3.45 TOQUES, ALL WOOL 85c OVERCOATS B00TS RAINCOATS $3.75 $7.o5 BELTS 4sc CLUB BAGS AND SUIT CASES s,1efl LADIES' SILK HOSE C5c LADIES' SWEATER COATS .85 , FANCy CHRISTMAS BOXES FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE Acme Importers view, ruder their ImperiHl poliey, you .can see by report on Hie! proceeding of the I'roviiieial I House al Victoria on the Aiialic' pie ion from Hie action of Mary Kllen sniiih and our M. r. sioai of Naitaimo (hat they have to ap peal to Ottawa am) then be rtile' out rom , i; HjtwitiK.' street' Minium. imperial poney avail will come up for Canada lo sub scribe for Hie navy bae al Slnp; apore wlie-.e I don'l think wi liave any right to sulwrribe i dollar, much le when ooke upon a Colonist by the Im perial policy. Kroin Canada's voirraphica position we liave nothinp, to feai Under Ihe Munro doctrine of Ho I nited Stale w ith 'her 110 mil lion of a while race. ItrilainV whole empire amount to only h little over ( million of' a whili race. Seeing that all countries nl' over the world are panning law in regard lo their immiKrant cominK In their country and citi zenship, even countries like Ar-aniline and llraxil have amemler their immigration law. Tin United Hlales call for Immigrant to become 10(1 per cent American. Now I think Cana dian have a Hi: lit lo rail on all Immigrant coming from over sea lo tin country. Ilrllih oi any other nationality, tn become 100 rer rem Canadian. Then Canadian can branch out an a nation, Canadians firt and al) MANY CLAIMS TO VALUABLE LEGACY Correct Use of Famous Title has Encouraged Pretenders About the year IHH0 the pfower rospertor of Britlh Ooluinhla icovered a remarkalde 'coal, fler many trial and test it .a. pollively elahllhed that U coal represented the acme of conomy, efficiency and romfort. To Ihi fuel they gave the new amnu name of "Nanaimo-Wel. inRton." reprenentlng all that was be.t In coal. No sooner wa II found that lie public insMed on yelling til Wonder Fuel than other oaln were put on the market mder very similar name, Ho nnch o that the public were at i In lo say which wa Ihe gen-ifne and which the Imitation. Of course It was easy after a trial a single sack will prove it -more lasting ami more powerful (eat from a few shovelfuls, lardly any ash. no clinker or ock, all thee point stand out vhen you make a practical text n furnace, fireplace, healer or epok-lnve. This famou Nanaimn-Ve. 'Inglon coal i od only by Albert A McCaffery lo whom all nr-er should be phnned direct 'roinpt fleliver.v service given ly their own learn ami Irnrks rheir phone number are Hfl ind Wi, tf SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAILING BY G.T.P, In order lo ull the conven ience if n many n oilie. Hie Oram! Trunk Pacific .Steamship Company are arranging lo hold Hi" s.S. "Prince. Huperl" Mailing from l,ritiCe'Hupcrl,'rMday, Dep. ember I Dili, until 1.00 p.m. Thl boat will arrive in Vancouver early Sunday morning, December 311, In siilllclent time- to make connection with llm Victoria and Heallle boat. A full paaiuMiger lint in cxpecU ed for tliU sailing, and it In ung-aented you call at or phone our City Ticket Olllee. 5B Third Ave. Phone 2tJ0 -a early a po.f for ieseratons Advertise In the Doly Mows WHOOPING COUGH IS A VERY SERIOUS TROUBLE HER 5 CHILDREN HAD IT Mr. . II, 'Tilf l H ., Onl xrn- imrr. -"if ro .tiiMr-n klloO .'I "! I" : nnjl.nMil.il. by ' inf ." Iir. VVikxIV i- '"' T. vuilnirii no., i imii' ll innrk'l fr II"' l"-' nil l Oi rr.mn' rip r. c i- DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP .I.lrl. . UIJ Uh Ti'irliKl I"" ihi. II rk.rl ...,l lh- lf rhltl I.iIk-.. UMl l.eJ J , thai lhy " ; lh, ,sr In im. linn- I ll 1"'" " ' :j ti l,r CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Service Sailii7ffi sTrom Prince Rupert w . t-.k PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle joec.-8!1' For Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau, Skaflvvay 2 Nov. 3, I7 Dec. 1 t.1. FRINCESS BEATRICE. w, ror iutadala, 8wanon Bay, Call Ball BM. V. Falls, Namu, Alart Bay, Campoaii mi aouver. every Saturday. 11 a.m. T5