The Daily News PIUNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA H40S It will prove its superiority in the tea pot Try it today. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. IF. F. PULLE.N. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, l.v mail or carrier, per month 9.1.00 Ry mail to nil parts nf the Hrilish Empire and Iho United Slnles, in advance, per year ?0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year 7.r0 Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 98 - 86 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office before 1 p.m. nil day preeeiliiij: publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION StD Tuesday. J:i unitary 1925 Herrfn Again In The Limelight. Ilerrin is again in the limelight. That Illinois town has been heard from oflen. The people there seem to have the crime habit. The faction hate each oilier and are ready to kill. It is said that to such an extent is the hale carried. that a man or woman will spurn lite corpse of a dead enemy. The condition is a deplorable one and the Kit' IClux Klau is an organization that will fatten upon Mich conditions. Liquor Running . Not Successful. , Liquor running on the coast does not seem to be meeting with much. success. Two of the larger craft are ill the hands of the I'nilcd Stales and the third has just been destroyed by fire on the high seas, the cargo going down with it. Possibly it will put a stop to the business much more rapidly than inter ference by the Canadian authorities. II has been staled that one had to wait for interference by Canadian authorities tlie runi running would still ne a lliiiiii-iiiiig industry m the year 2, IHJO. Again Delving In i An Egyptian Tomb. , - '', Howard Carter is again delving in tlieipiusty tomb of the great King Ttileiikhanien. This time it is being done under the supervision of the Egyptian government, which seems a perfectly correct thing. It is likely, though, that had it depended on the Egyptian government the tomb would never have been excavated. II was only when (he Hrilish winkers began to find treasure that the Egyptians stepped In and wanted a share nf it. Were Any Of Our Ancestors Hogs? Some of. our ancestors in the remote past must have been hogs, else why do so muuy people still cling to Ihe hog habits. Some wallow: in all the filth thai is available, while others try to gel everything for themselves. There is scarcely a game or sport at which some player does not want nunc than his share, lit football lie hogs the ball and refuses to pass to his neighbor, (he saint; occur in basketball. In badminton the trail shows itself in one. trying to gel more than his share of gumes while others are waiting to play. Everywhere one goes Ihe hog is round. Civilization does not remove hint or culture, cover hint. He gets his jowl in Ihe trough every time and helps himself to more Ilia n his share at the expense of the others. Possibly our sysiem of business, as carried on today, is partly responsible. They Also Wallow In The Filth. t ne nog.s, nesides tietiig seirish in the extreme, like to wallow in Ihe mire. If Ihere, is anything dirty they want to be in it. If an off-color story is being told, the hog Is Ihere Avilh ins mini guiiaw. it is me animal in us continually cropping out and in some cases engrossing the whole life. m-iiisiuiess is possiniy something for which we are not respoiisihie. e are bom that way.- At Ihe same litpe environ-nieiil and riiUivuliiui of the opposite, virtues may either retnovi tne Jioggisii tendencies or so far elinnuale them that they do not make us wnoity onjeciionaiiie to our neighbors and that we do mil bring up our children o be swine. l'i'oiiatiiy many people do not know that lliey are hogs and nave never tried to elinminle Ihe tendencies. Thev will irn OFFICERS ELECTED Spirit oT Optimism Prevailed Annual Vestry Meeting Last Night at Willi the olijeel of installing a pipe organ In Hie St. Andrew's Anglican Hlitirrh, which is now lieiiiir completed, a committee was last nijiht appointed at Hip annual vestry meeting In lake steps toward I lie purchase of one There is already the sum, of II(I0 in a fund set apart for Ilia! purpose. Archdeacon Hix presideil aml a spirit of optimism i prevailed. Otlicers elected -Avere: Clergyman's warden, II. T. Cross. People's Warden, A. K. Hazett- .Innes. 'Sec.-Trens, W. C, Ore hard. Auditor, C. , Evil I. Delegates to Synod: .Mrs. H. L. Mrtnlosli, Thomas Andrew and A. K. Hazell-lones. Sidesmen: II. T. Cross, A. K. Hazel I -.tones, W. C. Orchard. Sheriff Shirley, Thomas Andrew, E. W. 'Pucker, C. W. Homer, (J. A. Woodland, S. Hazel l-.lones. A.i (i. Hix. , ' Scout masler, A. Wootlnii. Sunday School Superintendent. C. W. Tucker. Caretaker, .Inlin Carroll. Orjranlsl, Miss Marjnrie Lan caster. Choir leaders, W. C Fisher and Mrs. Akrnyd. Hcporls from I lie I tea surer. from the Women's auxiliary, Sunday school and choir were all innsl enenuraj-'inp. The hope was expressed that Ihe new church ' would be occupied about Easter. Hearty voles of thanks were iriven the many persons and nr- ?aiiizulion thai hud conlriliuled In Ihe success of Ihe year's work and a resolution of confidence and appreciation in Hie Hector w;y passed by a standio? vote. II was reported that Ihe money for the window to be erected in ! lit chancel as a memorial In the late Archhishnp was nearly all in hand and besides this several people had nlTcrcd to put. tn memorial windows in other parts of tin church. SILVER WEDDING OF MR. AND MRS. LEEK -WAS DULY CELEBRATED The silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. tieor?i Leek, Second Ave., was filtniL'lv celehraled on Sal- tirduy night, alllmiijfli they had made no prepanilious for il. A merry parly mimherin;; ahoul forty look iiosscssion of Iheir home early in Ihe evening, bring ing with I hem a number of presents for .Mr. ami Mrs. Leek and refreshments, for Ihe whole parly. Whisl was pla'd for .om lime and after si)pier sinking was kept up until a lale hour. USING RADIO FOR POLICE PURPOSES Photographs Would Prove Invaluable In Detection of Crime TOIIONTO. Jan. 27. An in through life wilh their dirty feet in the trough, alwiivs Irvinu In stance of Iho nart radio will ul get more man ineir snare nf everything wh e o hers will live Minutely nlay in police work is lean ives because they have been crowded out by the bogs, "Tired and Worried Nervous and Despondent" Mr. M Chevalier. Belle River, Ont, writes: "For eight year I mflered from de.pondency and nervousness. Sometimes I could not deep at night for worrying and the next day I would be so tired that my work was a burden to me. I began using Dr. Chase' Nerve Food and can ay I am now entirely relieved of the nervousness from which I used to suffer, and things do not worry me as they used to. "Dr. Chase' Ointment also relieved roe of eczema on my arms, which had bothered me for three years. My house it never with out Dr. Chase t Medicines." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 0 rU. a box of 0 pltU, IVtmjmwm, Dtlm Co., IId., Toronto 1 1 hi' farl that au international code for radio use has been cmn- Ipleled afler several monlli.s' work, and is now in actual use between Iho 'guardians of law in America and Canadian cilies. I his was spoken of in a recent address by Chief Dickson of Toronto Itemarking Mini a police fore was now an international orgiin- izalion, he said this code would enable messages lo be broadcast lo poliee everywhere wilhoul Ihe ordinary lislener-iii being able lo undersland Ihem. Newly discovered methods ofi sending photographs hy railiil woulil he of invaluable assistance, lo the police, the chief iloclarcil. The pielu;e of a wattled man i would b flashed all over Furnpe and America in a few hours Ifi rulure developments of Mils In vnllon proceeded ns expected, Advertise ,n the Daily News will lie a warning- In him not- to Inneli it uiruiu. '. j I IIEAlt of. a new make of! alarm-clock .which wakes you' when Ihe wilder reaches Ihe inal-Iress. TIIKIIK is a. movement on fool in En-Hand io.'frerl much needed dwelling houses of steel. Th1? quuslinn now arises whether the tenants would prefer lo be packed in salad oil or honed first. CIHL siiuipplei's are reported lo he. crossinj.'-the bonier from Mexico Willi revolvers strapped to their le's.- perhaps this is the reason for so many pairsuf shot silk stockf rigs. - A SCIENTIST lias discovered, a new and very'! thin species of jinolh. If it feeds entirely on y'ie 'modern flapper's, dance, dresses there is au excuse for its ,lh illness. I ITS just as important lo have Imrse sense at (lie sleering wheel as" il Is lo have horsepower io Ihe engine. . '' I'HETTY soon Ihe boys around town wilt be e . . . . ouj, iinkcriii wjlli uils'iSltld. the sun 111 ineir jras nouts am be shining" and life will begin ajraiil. "I'l.OltlLVCE js in Ileeeiver's j hands," says .aNelson lieadlin". !ll js uol as.jstaHliui' lis il looks for l-'lorence isa nilne. IMUXCE lltiperl is a city where it is dillicult to keei woman i:i tier place. place is . . . Yes, where is it'? THAT man is really free who does not have,, jo. sweat ;nnd work bill has a chance In die young of diabetes if he wants lo. TOMMY wanted to know from A visit lo Mm dry dock is. well worth taking. 'Tliis ' immeiiM work is reaching an' advanced slage. Preparations are well un der way for the building of the huge oil slorage Innk.s. A GOOD WAY TO INCREASE BUSINESS Many advertising .mcssnges fail to allract allentinn because. they are either unattractive or nro loo stereotyped. This is the opinion nf one of our busiest and most successful business firms Albert & Mc-Cnffery, bid. They havo succeeded in inlcrcsling many new customers in the slory of the fnmnus Nanalmn - Wellington coal and since Mio coal itself lives up to its reputation these customers are coming back dally for more. Nanaimo-Wellington coal Is the premier fuel for the fireplace, rnngo and furnaeo. More lieal less ash no rock or clinkers. You should try Naoaimo-Wcl-linglon as soon as your present supply gels low. Hetter still, if fefeF fit JSTM Noth mz so ..- 1 I i '? i! JI.l l if ; you order some now you can test it out wilh Ihe coal you arc now using. Xnnainm - Wellington stands supreme" when a compar- alive test is made. o secure a supply nnone .i- 111 Hi.Miii i ii.ii w.i nijiii., hert w. .Me :arre.rv I. hi., who are "A my Hi my sn is man." was the- reply. Ten Years Ago In In Prince Prinr.e Rupert Rupert perrectjiole agents here, numbers are 1 16 I J j January 27, 1915. Mrs. Iluncan McTavisb, who lias been the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Morle Craig, Wnhlroii Apartments, will leave for her home in Victoria to-morrow. Henry Sauvage, formerly ol Prince Ituperl, .who was one of Ihe first I're.neb. reservists In join the colors when war broke out, has been promoted twice for gallant conduct. Their phone and 504. tf HIGHER TEA PRICES EXPECTED ANY DAY The estimated increase in Ihe 'onsiiiiiplinn of lea in If-1 over l'.C'.'t has iimoiiuted to over ,'U it i 1 1 ii i n pounds;' An increase in prudurtinii nf. - only seventeen .nil I Ion pounds5 during the same leriod has resulted i)i lea prices advancing in "pninary markets from ten lo fficleen cents per pound since IrVsj ' suininer. The irice lo Ihe coirsunier today is in Mie basis w . much lower, .iriniary enslsjsit a general increase o leji H'rtllkers is inevil-ilde io Ihe near.'.rulure. LAND ACT. -j4 : Nolle of Inttnllon to Apply to Lm Land III IjiiiiI lleriirnlMir pWlrlrt on the i:.;lt tit Hrlll'll Cutmiililn, ,'kljollilnir l.iil 1 1 fill. . . TAkH MITICK llmt IMi-irii- Mills l.lln. Ilcij fir V.iiM,unT.iii lli.li lUiluinliu, tie- ii;illoii l'l HHiliityjuM' .Mmiiirai'ttirer. liili'im in ipi.v Tfir w ifnx- ni Iho rl-lnwInK ilesi'i'lhi'U laml; , Kiiniirirnrliit ul iC.'Ji'vl tlmilil nil Itf , Hiiinlieail cmiipr iiC ilu land r,r ulili-lil IM'liolum rgr li'ic " U iH'ltiir iiunlci lliilii'e linrth itct.. ram (l.'.iiu fi'Pt t Ihe mHithea.t i-ol lii'i. nf Hon. llu-iirel imi'lll 4 ileir. 1' kI WS fwl In 44.1t til - t et rurner nt IaiI' ttftm tl-n-- miiiIktI.v fnlli.vklnir llio lilnli'lcl" line I.IMIII reel, HKirc or lev, tn Iho lu.liil nr 'iiniii(.ii.,. , iimmiI. ami rniiUliiluii ' lU-teuly Tn m re. , iiuirr or li". rActiH-; mills LiMirrn I i.Name ur.;..plli'aiit in mil lialoit January tnii; ilij.',. LAND ACT. Notlca, of InUntlon'.W Appli to P'irchn Land. I In Ski-eim l.nml f il 1 1 rli-1 . Crlnrp Huiiert lii-euiilluir I'Utrlit. and iimiiip un l.lanil In Skepiia liivrr liiimriiiairt) .imlh nr SnlviM I'land. T.tkK MiTICK that Itoiiirt.n S. Clarke i.f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .t I y , H.C., iii'i'iipallvn SaliwiiMii, inifiKM in aepiy rnr peiiui'tnn in pur iIh-c Hie riilluttliiK di'Ki'illH'd hinds: Crliilni'lirlnir at n lmt plaulid i.n tlio eisii'iiy rnu in IIU' Isi.miii iviiiit limiie iilalciy siiiiiii nr salvun Island, -aid -take U-liiu planted al the i-MifiiM' in.) end nf aid Island, and rnnlalnliiir all nf said l.-laiid. Title Mak Is planted Inn yardn niwny mniiii nr saitns statinn and mn- 01 Ins Ihe naini' nf iihiibIu s. I linkc, anil utakeii ny rein iiiuinas Mills:, ami rnnsil lainnir .mu aiTi'S. inure nr less, imcni.AS S. CI..MIKF., Per Alrent THOMAS Ml MS, Daleil January 1 ? t ti, n?s. LAND ACT. Notlca of Inlantlon to Apply to Purchai Lina In skpeiia laud limtrlrl, nr prince lliieit lleenrdlnir lilstrlrt. anil itiintr ntiprritlinnlely one ami one half inlti Weat id Salvn.4 Slatluii, on Salms lland, Skeena lilnr. Take ,ollee that lluilnir l.nrmon. nr tin Cnrletnii St., Iiurnnliv, nrnipatlnii I .kit. Intends tn apply for permlwimi lo purchase Hie rulluulnr (learrlliml Iniuls- Cninnienrlnir at a pusl plimlcd at Hie niithwcl enrr.er nr l.nt tiiflj, Salvim Island; thenee sonilrAcstc rl", niiii'i. liniely sno yards: thenre n irthwi'MeMv ppnivlniaiely knn yards; Ihenee iwiiittiprlV' on yard, li tmlnl nr lientmlnr, rum." prls nir all thai pnrtlnti r Salvus Ishmd west nf l.nl tM ami rnnlalnlnir 300 arrea, inure or le. THOMAS MIM.S A nent Tor lUIDOL" LAriSIO.'t, dailt-itsw'.. JiiMiLy, January l!! pack two Ask Your Grocer 8 for a trial pacKage of ALADA" MAY PURCHASE The Man in the Moon i ninr nnniin .ys:- A nrfc UKbAW Anglican Church Committee Appointed to Take the Neces-Necessary Steps MAN vln has heen deaf fur Ihirly years recently heard a jiu' jlianil mi Hie radio. Perhaps Mils art day Fortify yourself against Winter germs by eating Shredded Wheat Biscuit with hot milk. nourishing and satisfying, and nothing so easy to prepare. Supplies warmth and strength for work or play. Better than mushy porridges for children because it makes them chew. Two Biscuits with hot milk make a good, satisfying meal. Thr Candiin KhrrdiM -What Company, Ltd. Minn I.IU, OoUrL "It's AU in the Shreds" Candy Special BROKEN SCOTCH U.K il ID JJ IL U IK ' m 1 u NUT SCOTCH HUMBUGS ASSORTED CHOCOLATES ORANGE AND LEMON SLICES 50c per lb. Call for your Calendar and Tides and Guides for 1925. ORMES LTD. THE PIONEER DRUGGISTS Third and Sixth Phones 82. and 200 Prince Rupert, B.C. Helgerson Block. "TRY A, NIP TOiNICHT" GRANT PHone 109. Dr. F. P. KENNY - DENTIST HONEST DENTISTRY MEANS RELIABLE DENTISTRY and necessarily implies PKUSDXAL attention U i''v patient. This is the only kiml of ileiilis(ry I hove lo hence the uiicomlitional guarantee that goes with my woik GET MY ESTIMATE FIRST Best Procurab t.j tst nxtual (THE ORICINAL) S le Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT BollltJ and lii.i.MrrJ br William Ci.M t, Son. Limil.d. 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