GREEN TEA The finest green tea produced in th world. AsK for a trial package. FREE SAMPLE el GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. "SUABA," TORONTO The Daily News 1'HINCG RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. P. PULLBX, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, hy mail or carrier; per month ?1.00 Ry mail to all parts of the Rrilish Empire find the United Slates, in advance, per year f ...... $0.00 To nil olier countries, in advance, per year .,. .". $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. . $ 1.40 per inch per insertion Transient-Advertising on Front Page."..; $2.80 per. inch Local Readers, per insertion 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion ...2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion... 15c per ngale lino Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone' - - - 86 All advertising should lie in Tim Daily Xews Office before 'i p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. r Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Monday, February. 1(5, 1025. Special Articles In This Paper. The address of .General MvRricn, a report of which was published in tins paper Saturday in regard to the defences of the Pacific and failure to defend Prince Rupert, caused a greal ileal or comment. This article along with the despatch telling of 1 lie sentence of .lack Miller and the action of Fred Stork, in Ihe Dominion House in regard to the treatment of Hritish Columbia by the Federal Government, were,ill special despaieho lo Ibis paper only and were secured at considerable cost to us riiey'were part of an effort being made lo give Prince Rupert peo icople os good a news service as possible consistent with Hie amount of support (lie paper gels locally. Hal senice.Ceomes liigli. ' - Bulk Of Grain The cost of such spe Still Goes East. The bulk of the grain crop still goes East. This year comparatively little has cuni'e to Vancouver largely because the territory shipping west has not had a good year. Another rea son was because the smallness of Ihe crop made il desirable to fill Ihe empty elevators at Ihe head of Ihe lakes. These elevators are in many cases owned by Ihe dealers ami if (hey were not ised as storehouses during-Ihe winter they would be a distinct loss to the owners. It also looks as if a big effort was being mane in retain tlie grain hiisiness in the Fast. Much or the winter shipped' grain govs out 'through United States ports and helps o make Iheni prosperous instead of coming this way and building up Canadian purls. Happily the proposed change in rates to this ast will be likely lo afreet Ihe business next yar, putting this coast more nearly on an eipialilv with the East. Power Of Money Shown In France. The power of money andtyhe dang'er or tampering with the ordinary business or the country by Ihe slate is plainly shown in Fiance where the franc has been dropping in price and serious interference with the business of Jhe country has followed. France supers when her money is below jiAr just as Germany and Russia suffered from the 'debasement Of their respective currencies. People who reside in stable Hinntries cannot unite realize wiat lias happened there. They c.aiiiuH understand' to wnai an extent tlie people have suffered. There lias lo be change alouir the line of nmirress UV learning belter methods of euuductiiig truverniiienl and nww. ,iug on amiirs or slide and these will gradually improve imiil some day we 'shall have a much more perfect government Ihan we hae tbday. Radical changes, however, are bad for any country. What is needed is a gradual evolution that will make the changes without causing an upheaval in which everybody suffers, the rich with the poor. iMSm Mining In .nter.or Covered By Articles. mi . . ... i ne series ot jnining articles dealintr with lh country will prove of greal inleret Jo mining people. Hulklev Pent Mineral Wealth of Bulkky Reviewed in Article Prepared ' Ims The mineral wealth of 1 he mountains in ami around the. .. ... i. :.i .1.1, .....1 m...- I,. !! ri i m.i, I nod zinc are louiid. J nere are e ' . ..!,.. iron deposits. As transportation is improved interest In the mini's increases and today, the future or Hie industry looks bright. A reiiort on Hie district.; has' recently he.m prepared by L. S. Mclilll, until recently secretary ot Hie Smi titers Hoard or 't rade and now ils president and the infornialjon contained in thai report will he published for the benefit of Daily .News readers in instalments of which this is the first. Tlie report says Favorable Opportunities Very few fields present such favorable opportunities for the investment of money in legitimate mining enterprises.' Promising prospects are many. The demands ' of the prosper tor-owners, with some exceptions, are most moderate. Of these, prospect' all will not, of course,1 make mines. Many risks are. I ask all fail- liusini'ss itone from here- liy llir I". Kalon Co., wliirli wouM inak lliein all tfoiiitf concerns willionl liiilkley alley is wr r ..i... ...... , ... , fo. (( M greal. II .s clnelly cui.uuneu it y .,Nu n am. i...m- ... ""- .. nnMU,r .,.,,. ,;.. j,,,rls of Hudson Hay Mom. a..,, ic a . m. A ountm. r ' . , .Mountain district ami me I eiKwa .moiiiii.iiii. ui iuri- inui..., - ,,,.,;. williin lior! u'r a IMv ulaiu is al present Hie most important livcanse iimr,1'" ",'" e hi , ee I ipped from (lire than from ..ny.illujr dMrirt. The space of . a.e .lo,.. an enormo s weallh is ill !.. l-le mines in which .silver. Vad, copper. r? ;. ami son,. o Jr w - i also .Valuable coal ami;""""- - limir njro am now nu1 nesi fioiiiit .iiiij oi owner iiMl M.in.iari Los Atlgeles. Cal. "f ,,,l KprP llnuM. i ..... ..' rr'IK-nnl.i . ... j on mo iiir op lo niei' agreement s. They sent me ;i bdler asking for '.'2, and old debt lo Ihe Prince llupert Gen eral Hospital promising if I sen! NOTICE t Iw-reliy Wven Itml nn the II, , , : fii il.,.. .. ....i.i " .narrn ni'Ji ino niuierivm'i. tlie inoiiey m nut, lliey would in,eiu in mipiv m me i.tqiior cmhmI ",;,,rrt r"r ''"-n in niiniTi in pirn. I- forward ii.i.ou on Ilie io iiiv hill ion receinle.l niiipiiu. tH.lnr fif ,1in(n)t kll(iwn 4. I priHliplly senl them Hie Port :teineiil llnh't, .Otn.iled in pnil , . . . . . Clctiienlft, yiioeii Cliarlntle I l.lliis. I'm money and III return t received v.nre ..r HrltMi riilmi.l.la. iipim Ilie land receipt for on accoiml, leresl on the money before Feb-' is Hint proree.liiij!., living up lo the leller of I heir first a.iree-iienl7 MMtS. F. PIl'KH. RE-THE PRICE CUTTER GOVERNMENT NOTICE LIQUOR ACT. - OF APPLICATION LICENSE. FOR BEER (li'sorllied .nt Kevon ( . Illnrk fnrly Mten (47). Suliitlr nn nr l.nt neveii and a llireatening letter, that, if him.iroci wi rorty--ix 7i . o.iee:. ..IHII 1... II- II. M I.IKI..II Ml. a . , , , - . j.. ... . P.MI, I,., someil do mil sent another .lt III-! roirlleri-il map i.r plan teii..lie(t in ine I .uiiil neiri.irr orrioe at Hie cny i.r I'rliice Hiiport nun liitn.tMrerl l7". fur thn ritaiy they will lake action .aif iwr hy tlx- vtn or liy the open , iM.llle rnr ri.n.iiiiiili.n nn Ihe .reiiil.e4. against me lo collect Ihe amount. ihtf.h at rrinre ii.irH-ri, ii.c. thi iii ndnded t PK'W"" ""r- ,m"-f.k m.cks, owner and .Manatvr port Clonionl Unlet. fillraiir i GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. ' NOTICE OF APPLICATION LICENSE who our irieiiu even so tar in . " i wr ny me mns nr py Ilie i.tien 1 . . . ; . . At 180 feet from the nnrlal!lllH "nieie. Iltinai tnvviti' fiitimil mi li I li rjn i trli -a 1 1 1 1 S FOR BEERI Eiliior, Daily Nivs, i mitio: u iirifhy tivif. tint m thnl The last two nights I l.ni,Ai?,i..0'.MW.ThV Z" Tn'n'SS ii.ilki.il . an .Hide bf your paper, JS'" X 'lW enlilled the Price Culler III which ; iivl ll'.trl. attiiiiiHl .it me rnrner i.r. . mint pim-ki nil i i inrii m phi in in tiiA Hie geniieiiian goe? on lo siiyi(:ny i.r l'lim-e tmpert, invitn- ;.r that mlv Hriitsh Oi.luinbiii. timii the luu.n deii.Tii.. ii.ii .i.i Jhe i.iiii nriee culler iiiii not inu iuy W ol, eleven (II anil twelve il ptllls down he slaildlli'd of his Jn HUrk Ihlrly-twn (S,, SitiIoi. one eo,nJ,,rhib, fttfifrn USTZZ and Ihe whole Irade; I .HIT , ftM ... . .... . , mi. in- '. i iiiitiintiiiii ui. ..... nren. se ion seems o ne, tuTt: H at rrlme lumen. H i: .11.1. k.ii I main grievance is possibl ""J ,..,-,,, Ibis Irade is hurl a lillle anil alsol Uie ami M.inintnr feel in width, on which a branch H i'r'm' ""'' 'have lo cnm "f ""VM.f.'ii'nt drirt tunnel has been extended uowu io iioiu tne natance oi ms foiMwenty-fivp reel. This ex- customers. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. dibits ores assaying from t lo! Further he slaes noldiilg is so, notice of plpcation for beer 15 per Ion, the values being in i In cut prices ami nothing; ' gold, silver, lend and inc. Gn i' n Hard Im bring them back, yurrl 'M.i Ihe. surface Ihe same dike hasjl'"! who wants Iheni lo go l.ank ? j ".tjuy-ta. -i iH- ..S.""'! have not realized to what an exle.il. miniuo. i,n- I....' i . . 1 1","n f",",,' !, l''ro r,0. "of" "'' G.ey were coming ; in mm ...r i-"". ina; k,,,,wn ... ., , , n ..n ...iiu-ii "hi,., i I. own In this linvn unit ilnwii "'.""""i i on1 rnrner nr lucre, tlie district is right m the centre of the ' Kit'al things may ito looked for in the future. s4' TTER THE DAYS WORK relieve the tirednessvand tempt the appetite for your next meal with a hot cup of 0X0. Tina oi 4 Cubci 15c 10 - .30c. The Great Reel Economy. OXO Cubes are food Beef-food. 0X0 soothes the nerves, and rests the body. It is easily assimilated Beef, nourishment, seasoned, ready for use. Empire One thousand reel higher iinjund far as tlie mountainside from Ihe cascade and a mile farther rrom Srnilliers is the Kmplrc Group of Ihree claims, owned by Donald 11 '"id not for use Simpson. Three tunnels have I SUM our friend slates, 'who been driven lo open up Ihe show-jesels the lienetils of pi'jee rulings. Due nf these shows six lolling? Nobody; also Hie oneylhiil twelve inches of high grade sil- patronizes gels an inferior ar-ver-leail ore. From another! Hide an I no business can uros- point on llie property a ship-.per under these conditions, elc. mejil nf selected ore made some In Hie first place Ihe majority years ago brought returns of beiiofil, imlurally Hie consumer -(Ci per Ion, most of the value bencHls nml also Ihe merchant ounces being in xilver. beiicfis ns the volume of his In recent years Mr. Simpson has within reach nr the' Pf iimniiinri I'rllU'i MinuTt. rrvtnrp iif H I'll In h (!fifiii. . Illll IIIUlll till! Iflllll rfnj..l.ll - - . . I e.liel .profit Islelevin (Hi and Iwelve (Hi. u.irieen conceri I .usually looks afler n! "s';V,L'n,,'toT,e .V'v.U !!,"?..,'"! I 1 1 self. Thai is Ihe triilllde now- 1 '"r-rl. rrnnllnir In a n-ilsiewrt mnn nr ,, . , , .J"! depiislted In ihe Land nrmmrv or mil) i.,, unii.s nre mane joi- pro-in.e ni in.- i:ny ..r rrlnee linperi and patrons nml sales increase to al- been devoltng most ot his .time; most double in most rase, lo the development or hs Victory' If the working man or doday Mine on Ihe oilier side of llie'can buy more reasonable, anil gel. moiiiilnin, and nrngress on Ibe'llie same mmj.IHv- r,;. t...iii.i. 11...1 w.,, .it.- ,..e XH.e .r IM'er l)V Ihe rln or liy the i.pen brittle rnr rim. n.inipl..n on the pren.iea. I'll" ni I'l'inie unpen, n.C, till ss f,. day i.r ri'liiiiary, loss. PRTF.n nt.ACK, Owner and Muimiter or Cenirnl Unlet. Innlle.e, Fmpire has not been great. In! Is whal we want, price culler'H ! "Ih'SSJ Z 'V'ZXir.V'''"1 l.eer ' 1021, beside other work, siihslan- and lots of them. The relailer "ATr" .Ji'i Jv or r.timarv toss Hal linproveniels were made lo'lhut is selling lower has a ipiick- GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. NOTICE of application for BEER licence. .III day or Mar.li next, the Hnderline.l Inienil to apply to tlie I lipn.r rimiml n..iir.t Tor n ll.-onoo In lefpwt or preinla lie 111 purl nf the 1 ui l.lUt ir ki..m., .1 f:aled.,nla lintel, Minnie at liiirreiln street uX i, n i """ l'i'l" rt.- v.I.''V"",.,)"' 2 s. n"'w n.w: r,,y ,,r 1'Hnoe. liiiiK rt l.nn, ''"I" f olnndihi, for the nile or hv Ait'fiiiri tt, rrriMNH rrnprieinr and v it . .' P.C,fi TWO THU- DAILY NEWS Monday. Ffbru.i v m t!,. None Will Satisfy liKe pure, delicious it "lnrnnir of slock mi 10110-1 iiumtly you nf.' not jrrlliiiif lnlf 1 worn itrlirl.vi. If a fmv of the non-giiinfr nut-! corns in I his pliiiv wotilil foiii.'j. f n J f T J 'down in iiri' limy oulil njios- bv bmithers board ot 1 raaey wrm,! so .., r,...i of n. lo be taken, many difficulties to be overcome. Mill in the past in oilier mining camps liufin profits have been inside by the sane and careful investor. Just as certain is il that in the future huge pro fits will be made in Ibis district by him who conies early, chooses carefully, develops judiciously. All Rial . is now required lo turn Ihis great mineral wealth into profits and. prosperity is the coming ot Hie necessary capital and enterprise. After dealing with iheiDuHiie and oilier mines, mention of ... ... . . . which will be Made later as further Information may he available by then the report says: Cascade Of the mining properties on the-slope of Hudson Ha"' Mountain toward Srnilliers 'and the railway, that on which the most nione lias been expended in development is Ihe Cascade Group. These 'eight claims are owned by Alex. S. Millar of Siiiilhers and M. K. Le Hlatie of Seattle. They have a great advantage in' loca tion, being only four miles from Srnilliers ami two miles from the railway al its nearest point. In tensive water power and an iihundaiice of limber are avail able right at the workings. Our ing Ihe past fifteen years thousands of "dollar 'have been; spent oii the properly. I'here are various showings, one of Hiejn being a vein exhibi ting from eight lo twenty inches of silver-lead ore on which assays have been obtained up lo 30H per ton. This Is opened up by a drift tunnel 45 feel in length. At 150 reel lower elevation a f iiiiiii! is being driven to cross-cut Ibis vein. On Ibis work has been-curried on intermittently In a sinal way for a number of years. 11 is now in 230 feel but has some distance to go yet before lhe,ead is likely to.ijMMencniinlered.'i The owners intend to continue Hie work in 11125. ihe Hail leading lo Ihe properly,!'"""""'"'' , ,","n 1 ,"""'"1'- " part of it being re-localed el- ." " o wan o co-operate do ter the grade and shorten Ihe , " im''er "'" ri' y'-"'. '"' dislai.ee to srnilliers. '"-"I"','i",n-r ' I"-"l"cHon Yukon Group ,,f goods for the '"' provision Xcar the Cascade Alex. Chis- and common b HI holm, Howard Thompson, others, worked during the past year on the Yukon Group of " " Old claims, loca luring Ihe SALVOR DISCHARGING t .... I II.h.i.i Tl.... I. ..f.i. ' very proniisiiiy vein vil!i a run! CARGO AT DOCK HERE sidenible body of ore showing. 4 carrying values t of I0 in gld!Fst VisU to prmce Rupert as ami in silver, .a new propen, .(eveliipmeiil has md yet pro-; reeded far. - Fred Caslcll. II. Wade, C. II. Iliili'iori. A. Ilarrer. and others conliiiued in a small way work on llieir various claims on this (art of Ihe mountain. These hae a number of promising " . , ...... . . ... , , this afler i.unui!. milieu limy i.iro m. well wlirn sufficient work is put on Iheni lo determine the size and continuity of the ore bodies. Zeolitlc Group The Zeolitic Group of six , crown-graiite.l claims, owned by Joseph S. Kelly. t iind llandolph llaigh, has been jdle for the last few years owing to disputes be-Uveen Ihe partners. These claims are siltiale.1 right at the railway yards In Smithers. j In the Letter Box MAKES PROTEST Editor Daily News. having :uiv" National Piiilective 1 I Freight Carrying Vessel The Gall steamer Salvor. Capl. Hush, arrived from the south at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon and is unloading 200 Ions of Vancouver Island coal for Albert .'t MrCalfviy. She will return south noun afler she finishes discharging. The Salvor formerly belonged lo Ihe Paeille Salvage I'.o. and about a year ago was purchased by her present owners. this is ner Itrsi call here as a sargn vessel all hough she was in Ihe vicinity several limes 'last summer. dverlise in the Daily News. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. ' NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BEER LICENSE. NOTIi:K 1 lieivl).v rlvrn ! lllP llli l.iv nT M.inll ncM thi- undf I'IhikmI IliKild to 1 1 .v In I hi" I.U.i.ir "Jililnil Hoard fur hrensp Hi n 'i'l In tm-mlsr. Im'Iiik port nt I ho liiillilinr knuwii n iil.l Ki.iiuoii Hi. 11. mi.wk-iI al u Tliirrt Avnuif, Wcsi. In Ihc C.ll.v iif frlnif llui.i-rl. fiiivimn or llrllii.ll Oilimililii, upon tl lml di-nrrlliMl l.ol im-vmi li-.il (li anil i-lvliiini (l . In lit. Hk luflitv-llirr iin.. SiM'tlmi one If you would allow me a lilt lo 'My nt i'ruir unpen. a.-mniiiiK i" . , , . ... Tti.lfri-il n.in i.r jitan (Iriici.jiiii in il,r iare III your iapiy. I Would like i.amt Hwrlstry orri.e at tho Cliv i.r l-rlnn 1 tii'"rt niimliHrMl :i. fur ilin tli to ive word of i to to rii a ,i woiii oi winning rn n c l'( hj' tl or by th lliercliaiils and others who at"-' ' litll- fur i-nii.iiniilin mi the ri-mli. . .. nr.. ai iT.nrw .uiiir.i. ii.i... if... .ill. leallllgs Willi Ihe rl.iy i.r I'llirimry. 19:.. ; ' Introducing - Mrs, Experience Mrs. Housewife permit us to introduce Mrs. Experience. As her name indicates, Mrs. Experience is a housewife of long training and wide knowledge, and she will be decidedly worth listening to on housekeeping matters. Each week in this paper she will have something of value to tell modem housewives. Look, for Mrs. Exoericnce every week. Sunlight Soap Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK 4ND PHONE 586 SLANEY'S STRAWBERRY JAM, 4 lb. tins 75c Awakens Old Memories. XLD CROWl BOURBON WHISKEY ) The same unequalled superb, rare quality Bourbon in fact and quality 'backed OOTTLID IN BOND UNDER f IUIIIAL GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION T'T. SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 GET IT AT! HIGH OK -GROCERS K,mer I r,"n -"'Jvcrllsomniil is ,,t pt.lilislicl Or tlisplnycd hy U.e W Applicant, Conlrol lluar.l or by the (lovcniuiont of llrilish Coluniuw