0, 5. iiy January PHONE 45 Special i.ni'ni iW 2 I r Bargains FOR CASH Ajfl' Premium Hams. Ih. Nnv Laid P.ags, i ( t 'ell r.HH"! Plum Jain, Sale "'i'(, . ...... J i it it a rial at Il'r (5 for J iln. Wayne Laboratories Dept. 568. 337 River St., Chloago III. per 30c 75c 60c 110c. 65o Sif- 15c (.aP Snap, 1. '107.. leil. "Ml Sale al less than cost. i,(.p ilnz 90c uynr hi bulk, per Hi. Z'Ac tl JlVVllT (. 2 S, SieOlllI 25c foe-apple, sliced, ?s .. 25c !.C. Butchers Grocers Ltd Third Avenue ipecial for i si School pening One Week The Bet Offer c- ihi.ics per Icaagiaphrr' Only. Ever Made il"z. . . 40c Notebook. 25c 25c ay 5c, 10c anil 15c U I'iiiN . 15c In 40o s.r:, (i frr 25c II-; Wrl.cin I'enhohlors. 3 for 25c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Fifth Ave. East. Phone 18. "7Uur This is a thoughtful age anil most of ns approach Hie New Year in a serious man nor. We artf going to 1o (he host we can Jo improve the , comfort of our hmo folks and will mid to Personal efficiency that tin world may he a holler tore for our having livnl in f Wo sell hardware thai mako Ihis a holler place 'or you and yours. Kaien Hardware Co. fcrMAUr VATTD EAT ii.miivr i in n ru i and BE HAPPY By the dally use of avne s Keducmt? oan o. 1 You can nnleklv reduce lo a Inn, I.... ml.. . in I - iiMi-r Hure WIMKMIl I M il, Admin Itl.ml A 1l. .Ilia Ito.tunn ".!. I. -f, MI'L I PI' I III I II t l H 1M V ll.lrt Iff. M. t . . I A It It lot. & I - ft CI ! 1 ""Hlllifnl Melhod, Al'lSdhU IT'.IiY "AIIMLKSH. Now is Ihe lime lo h'-ain lleibiciiiff AVeiuhl. let your '"'allh improve, hecomr younger in iippeanince. more cheerful, viMicinusly active and efficient. t HI'IIISINd HKsmrS QUH'.K-''V M I'AIN.MU.i:. Money Ile-rniiile.l if ,-0. Salisfie.l. 50c rOR 3 CAKES Sod Cllll ! Moiwf OrJ,r. Education, Enfranchisement and British Citizenship Offered as Solution of Indian Land Claims Jiy C. Harrison, ; The Indian., in llit'ir land oouleulions, have somehow or other, got themselves mixed up willi advisers who seem more ilelermiiieil on mischief than on justice, lull justice must he done notwithstanding. What then can lie done to end this ceaseless, jangling over Hie Indian laud ipieslion? At the present lime, the Indians have excellent reservations with the best hind in the province in them and each reservation and band of Indians in the province must be dealt with On its respective mortis. 1 would in the first place slroncly advise thai all Iln younger generation who are able lo read and wrile and an' striving to live' as good citizen he given Ihe franchise and boNnllov-ed all Ihe privileges and' responsibilities of uiilurul born ltrilisli suhjerls. This would he Ihe firsl slep towards their emancipation from the reservation laws and rest riel ions which I consider a great hindrance lo their advancement and civilization. Local Jealousies We. who have lifed so long Willi the Indians know thai un- ili'r the reservation discipline as ! individuals they are not cnontir- ,a(."'il lo io ineir uuiy. ny uii.n never I 'loean thai the reservation is llicld in r i 1 1 1 ti 1 1 1 n for all living therein, ami Ihat no one is cn-i hi led lo more of it than another; desire i lliereTiire, slimild Simula anyone anyone to improve it for his pose and derive'a benefil there- Indian land (Ui'slliin, Ihe from, a considerable aiuonnl of; sjiiotary and satisfactory ieiilotisy is engendered againsl hiln as Ihiingh he were froltitiK hi ire orivilcgcs than be was en-lilleil lo. Secondly, a sullieionl pari of each reservation should be set apart for Ihe old people and those who refuse to be frnn-rhised, which would only be a small proportion, ami Ihe re 'sire lo be franchised. I.e4 lilies ended. Ilieir duly, and I have , nol Ihe least doubt but Ihat the majoriLy, iff Ihe hi" avi lit t ,1 ' b'eVf i 'rift 'ffse'rul "am I respected citizens of our great Canadian nation. Thus by a gradual process and in due course of lime Ihe whole of these reservations could be sub-divided and all Ihe Indians tut in il I oil lo piimmsliin. for i am fully con vinced that under the present ii-ixervntOin svslem there is no lencourageuienl whatsoever for individual elVorland Ibis ceu- land does not appear accoYiling lo one conversant with Indians lo have ever leen held formerly by any of the Indians of- North America. He also stales "I here are some principals that must not be lost sijilil oT m relation lo the reservations, One is that, the litle is nut indefeasible; another is Ihat the (ioveruiueul has the right to scale down Ihe area of the reserves piupnil innately to Hie decrease of the number nr Indians; and another iin-pnrlanl one is thai while the Indians must yield lo I lie growing demands of Ihe country, Ihey must be Irealod with such fairness ami liberality thai it can he said injiislice has been fueled out lo Iheiu; but even justice does not reunite Ihat they should lie allowed lit have I heir own way." I'nking therefore into eousid- a ceriniii poriion oi crallon all the pros ami eons re- own particular pur- gardiug this controversy of the The Man in the Moon siitllcienl land in these reserve? I.OOKI.WS over what iasses in irive each man UWI acres, Ihe popular lileralure. makes L'livei iiliienl of llrilisb Ciduuihia' wonder if learning to wiiiihl, I feel convinced, aHcr really or lieneril lo iln mailers had gone so lar, anow ihoe who were unable In pet lioiuesleads In I heir old reserves have Ihe privilege or hiking up pie-e'inption y claims on any pari of the vacant lands al their disposal. My so Irealius Ihe Traii-chiseil Indian Ihey would, then be placed on a level with while men as far as oblniuiug land is . , ...II II...., Ii'onceriieu. iiiv wwum nun linive everv inilueetnenl lo do lo'.pol like I urkey lliTiuiihl I did. only rnn- elusion if in allow all Dial are uuulified lo read and vvrile to become enfranchised and lo lake their part, not as children, hul-fls citizens of Canada and loyal sun jecls of the King. Ily granting Ihern this privilege they are bound to become in Ihe near fut ur assiinilaieii in ihe ousinin iiiKiiudor could he .Tivided eipially and life of Hie whiles and wben aniiin.isl the male adults overjlhis happens and not before will einlilci'ii years of age Ihat de- Ihis agilalimi about the laud be is the also be jtiveit lo Iheni so thai lhal MMilor's MMilor's Iotf. Notf. This This Ihey ritubt either lodd or disposejelevenli! of a series of of tl"'ir biddings as while men on Ihe fjneen r.harlolle articles lslami do when Ihev are sahsfied lhey;iy .Mr. Harrison. Ihe twelfth . . ... i ... . are receiving a rair price loriwin apiear in an eariy issue nuu jlheir properties. t j will be Ihe firsl of the concliuU ! Give Homesteads I'ng sel of Hie series which ( I would nol mlvise Ihat thelenlllled " Hemlnlscences " and (Crown should sell their ieservcsconlains a gwil deal or interesl-:and hand Hie money over lo lho;ing writing about Mr. Harrison's Indians, as this would only have impressions afler his long re-a had elfecl and cause Irouble. sldeuce on Ihe Islands.) Oulslde of the small acreage rc- r..H if. n ivl.l ,,.iitit nnl JK' IJlllll ll ll'l III" 1" '!' .. (Hie reservations inlo 100 acre( ihoinesteails and lei each frnn-; ,rhieil male adult be uiveii his lillc. and should there not lie for chap rend was race. WOULD Kve have eaten thai apple Adam gave her if there had been afternoon leas where tier action would have been floated over? ONE of Ihe candidates We'll choose as mayor, To the other one We'll give Ihe air. I'M beginning lo realize Ihat I Just as vvejl DID you ever picture lo yourself Die poor chap who is alone, fro zen and hungry, lie was probably hunting geese or ducks. lainly is morally wrong. alone. Apply in the firsl inslnncc If these few suggestions weresainf fuu qualifications lo the carried out ami nie i returning nuicer on nouiiuaiioo treated as while men and allowed ,ay lo assume all Hit responsibilities or while men, thou we should hear no more aboul their supposed ownership of Ihe country. Doctrine of Ownership This doctrine of ownership of MORTGAGE SALE. t.ui: .Nona: urn umior nnct 'w,.,1!,1'":' or tlm power riiiiUliH-.l In nUH Mniimin! cmhiI Hie Mii day Hnit, ":. .:'. , Vi di I ...T -r r r ft el .public iifi- lull m Tul.y. the Ui , apy. !, III" l"'"r ,,r '30 . I. 1 the artel-noon, at tin PI''""''" Mrkuy. Klevrmii Avenue. JTI" ""I l; Mi;., nil tin kihiiN, lint lot, ruiiiw'n, ti-,Vi; .ml prlH,,Hl prupM lT ; ihmI I n I lux n Ihe mild c.lnitli'l MorlKnife. !!rrL;nirtrri,r;! i,f o ilulry, mid nlwi' Imiiwhcild iiirrn i,t i. ,, lliinert. n.c n.i... I'm lli dy nf Jammrv. "ift' Cnr riollii'r rmrtlrola rs (if Mln Hpply WIIIHili". lalei, Sollcllori, rrlnc fllllllllllV r. V EV1TT mill ciniilllloti ln114rtn k fioll' liupell. .C. Tonders Wanted TKNDKIIS are invited position of mayor of Huperl. Applicants musl lo fill Ihe bill and lei for the I'i'ince lie able things REASSURING HER "John, Ihe gus hill Is due lo-morrovv and I haven't a cent in Ihe linuse." "Dnn'l worry, my love, going' lo give you $5 for liirlhilay, you know." I am your HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. flenrgoMcAfoe, Mrs. W. II. McAfee and Miss Jessie McAfee. Georgetown; Mrs. W. P. Ilinns, llalinoral: II. 1,. Prank, Terrace; D. II. Smith, Onesnel. Central Agnes Scobie, Anyox; M. F.r. land, Swansnn Hay; I'. II. Horner T. Trace, 0. C. Hose, X. P., Ilennell, .1. Kerr, II. Mcf.ready, ,V Warden und S. Shcfskey, C.N. It. TOE DAILY NEWS PACE FT LIBRARIAN IS COMPLIMENTED Board at Final Meeting Last Nlnht Says Nice Things about Miss Mortimer REPORT FOR YEAR At Hie "last meeting of Ihe library board for the year hob! in the library building, last night with ,1'resiilonl i. (!. Hacker in the chair, .Miss Violel Mortimer. Ihe Librarian was compliiuenlen on having carried out the work so well. Kucli member of Hie board spoke appreciatively of the excellent work done and of the unfailing courtesy of Miss Mortimer. Ablermaii Kvilt said it was a pleasure lolhink a Prince Huperl girl bad bi-en able lo lake up the work where Miss (Irani left nir and carry il m so sur cessfully. I he reporl of Ihe librarian on Ihe work of Hie year just con cluded showed thai there hail been - .'P' 027 borrowings as tgainst :il,S7S Ihe previous year. This showed that on an average each book in. the library bad been out eight lime. The borrowings were classified as follows: Fiction 22.KU Philosophy ,'il lleligiou I7H Sociology 187 lainguage I:i Science ;i0 1 l;sful Arts tit PI ne Arts IJIeralure 7i lliography (89 History Hi Travel lit 8 .Imcnile i..'7u The board found themselves al Ihe end of IhCyear Willi S7 r8 on hand afler paying all accounts. They, prepared a lenla-live eslimate of costs for next year which Ihey will recommend lo the incoming board. The Librarian reported that during the year there had oeen 51)3 books received by purchase, 251 by gift and 1(19 had been withdrawn giving a uel increase of 7117. However some of (lie books were rn need of rebimlm and an extra amount should be placed in Ihe estimates for tins work. December Report The reporl of the librarian for Ihe month of December show ed that .'1,083 books had been loaned, or an average. of 12.1.1 a day. Forly-lhree mw members had been enrolled and six lia.JI cancelled, leaving a total of 1.740, about one thousand of whom were active borrowers. Ihe librarian further slaled that Iwelve books bad been lonalcd lo the library during Hie month and 32 acquired by purchase while two had beep cancelled, leaving a total of l.iun now on Ihe shelves or in SPECIAL GRANTS TO BE PAID TEACHERS Board Decides to Meet Applications of Four Members of 'Staff Who Took Sum-. mer School Courses Ihe school board last night decided lo pay lo Misses Scull. Mills. Mncilonald and Mercer grants of 50 provided for under Ihe former schedule in Ihe event of nVent'bers or the leaching staffs taking .summer school work. The board bad previously denied paying over these surhs in view or Hie fact Ihat .application had nol been promptly anil properly made. Miss Mills brought the mailer In Ihe alleulion of Ihe board WHOOPING COUGH IS A VERY SERIOUS TROUBLE HER 5 CHILDREN HAD IT Mrs. s. It. c.rnlir, u.lt. SiOt. Pnlnwrs-tun, onl vrrltes: -Two VPr ri, l.lt winter, our flvn ililMinv hurt very wven attacks of whouplnn ciiinh, We weic I'pi'iiinnii-iiilert, by our dnnriUM, in iiw DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP whlfh we rtlrt with the grentest of Sucre., Il ilcmrd nut ihe ttiiiutt und liroie ill lid lulu', nnd lniiiiii'rt tin' ptili-iciii so thai they were nlde to ninth It up, anil III nn 'time I had fliieiirhod Iho "wlniop. in'." "Pr. Wnnct'n" I put up only by The T. Milhtirn Co., I.tiniieil, mil lias- been on tln iimrkel for the pnl 3!t years, He sure ind get tin genuine. The BETTER BEER you want ts here- MANY CLAIMS TO VALUABLE LEGACY Correct Use of Famous Title has Encouraged Pretenders About Ihe year t88() the "pioneer prospectors of llrilish Columbia discovered n remarkable coal. Afler many trials and tests il was positively established that Ihis coal represented the acme of economy, efficiency and comfort. To litis fuel Ihey save the new famous name of "Nnnnlmo-Wellington." representing nil thai was best in coal. ' Nn sooner was it found that the public insisted on gelling this Wonder Puel than other coals worn put on the market under very similnr names. So much so that tbo public were at a loss lo say which was tho genuine nnd which the, imitr.lion. Of course it was easy alter a trial n single sack will prU i more lasting and more powerful heal from a few shovelfuls, hardly any ash. no clinker or rock, nil these points stand out when you make a praclicnl test in furnace, fireplace, heater or eook-slovo. This famous Nanalmo-Wel-llnglon cnal is sold only by Albert & McCaffery to whom all orders shoulil bo phoned direct. Prompt delivery service given bv their own teams nnd trucks. Their plum numbers are ltfli and 50V If (Special to Daily News) O m il Tt ..r v n If meneer without amr JICH and creamy," wholesome and pure the finest beer it's possible to make from the choicest of malt and hops the utmost in purity, because it's brewed at a plant where pride is taken in scrupulous cleanliness. "Cascade" the BETTER BEER the beer for YOU and it costs no more. "Cascade" the Beer . that - SA TISFIES VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED This advertisement is nt published ur displayed by the Liquor Coiinvi i'e.ard ui by the tluvcrumciu of Iiritish Columbia. again and reported that applica tions had been properly made by Ihe teachers involved through Mr. Campbell, IJien superintendent. Mr. Campbell had apparently nyver forwarded these applications lo the board. Members of the board took the view thai Ihe applications had been made ingooil faith ajul, as sueh grants were then provided for in Ihe schedule, il was moved by Trustrl Orme and seconded by Trustee Casey Ihat Ihey bo paid as roipiesled. The motion carried. Such grants will, however, not ne made in Hie fill tiro as provision for them has been wiped off the salary schedule. m pET IT AT! HIGH CLASS -GROCERS I PHONE 586 r-r-i-rt "IJ--it" pah rARItire AMI" CffIAI C fl ntrnconmLti io run uhiiolo hhw -- i I WINTER j STEAMSHIP SERVICE 8 6 PRINCE RUPERT sails rrnm l'rlnre nupert FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, ' SEATTLE, Intel medium Klnts earh Friday .0U a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX .S , PRINCE JOHN Jiiiiiihi'V I. :il; fur Vanroiiver l idiriiai'.v 1 1. via t. QUEEN . Wednesday, CHARLOTTE AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. T'-t Office, B28 Third Am, Prince Ruptrt. tt.no p.m. ISLANDS, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUrERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 5.00 p.m. Tor Prlnoe OeotKe. E0IM0NT0N. WINNIPEQ, an points Lasnrn Kaimda, l ulled Slates. City Phona 260. STEVE KING SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED YOUR MEN FOLK WILL APPRECIATE "WOLSEY" UNDERWEAR, SOX & SLIP-OVER VESTS PRICES VERY REASONABLE Phone Green 85 Advertise in "The Daily News"