WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE EATTlE, .ilcrni. ituie xtiit rani hrhi.iv v.im a in. i.i.rnary h. s. PSSCN0ER TRAINS LEAVE PRIIMCE RUTERT lOMlf, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, H.O0 p.in. for Prime ileorRr. EDMONTON, """"m, an M.ini haivn (.anana, iinirci simei. anrraov ail nrcm itiimimip lines. 1 TlcWt Offlea, S2S Third ait, Prlnct Ruparl. Phona 260. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway January 12, 26; February 9, 23 For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle January 2, 16, 30; February 13, 27 8.-S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. ror B'ltedale, Swanson Bay, East Sella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for air Steamship Llr.- Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent Cerntr of 4U S'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rucarts .'- again every time (hp milijecl was mentioned. Mr. Maiisiui, evidently dues 'lost i.ol believe ill publicity forll",ople. own horn," why should he deny Hi.il pleasant and profitable pleasure to Vancouver? FINE NEW PRESSYTERIAN CHURCH WAS OPENED HERE YESTERDAY BY PRINCIPAL MILLAR OF EDMONTON. .(continued from page, one) lay, Knruarj 1PJS. THB DAILT NEWS pvt. fit BUY YOUR a m resn meats AT ECONOMY STORE .jni. ,-f. per lh.. . 10c . ...... ih .. tii:l I 12'aC HlliI'lDO Ilil. H".iIS 20c ,.!, ami T Hone Steak. , , 30o '" .., .. ...... Il 55n ,. j (In. for . . Zbo 111 npnin '-' rakes 25c j ! ., II. Kn ,.,... i, 1'niK (.'.Imps, per ,i. z&c . . . - II) ... sfl' s.Tjj' ir M. . . 30c -r-jif prr III.. . ZOO conomy oiore 423 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18. JUST ARRIVED . il.l.l and Misses' SHOES A I Lowes' Prices inn rr A III xxam IllUI a as i I Second Ave. .E.S.TAIT OE1TI8T. Hlorton Block, PRIKCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, t U 8. Phone 688. niii iwan nni nnl p ai IpKltl Appointment, VANCOUVER AND OTHER CITIES i people uei rireo or Hearlna Her Constantly Toot Her Own Horn, Says Manson RETORT FROM SUN "Vntii'iiiiM'i- is our front eily the untewny In Western Canada but still people ni') rather lirml sometimes of hearing about Vancouver," Maid Hun. A. M. 'Man, .-(in. attorney general, in addressing llin (iyrn Culi at Vancouver this wepk. "The (mini citizens of Vancouver must realize they liavi passed beyond lhc village slni'e. Tin fill urn of Ibis city is assured. They should lnp in Imililintr up oilier enmnHiiiilies in Hip provinrp. In iarl inula r, New Westminster, prince luperl noil Victoria ipsprvn mnsfdcralion. Anything Hip ppoplp of Vancouver can ilo In help in Hip development or these cilips will help Vancouver." Discussing Mr. Mnuson's speech (he Sun says editorially: Mlnriipy (lencral M.inson told Ilic (iyro ('.lull yesterday that Vancouver people make infernal bores (if thnsclves talking alioul I heir city. Hp said that all I hi boosting js ycry tiresome to himself, as well as In all niher isiiors. Mr. Manson's frankness is cn- W'f know now why various Vancouver appeals have lieen isrnorcil In Victoria in llio pnsl. It was pure, ennui. We know why Vancouver's ie annuls for cabinet represenla. lion have never been ausweroil. Tbe cabinet was jiml so 1 1 i 1 o 'i-lv bnied with the mention of Vancouver thai its member -ininly yawned ami went to spcp STOP THAT COUGH NOW WITH A FEW DOSES OF DR WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP Mm. Men Kiwler. II. n, 'n, (int., wrllen: " tuMik a which neiili.( on in v I. Proton, wveie cold COIIII." "fir. WiMMl'ii" Im tjwii an tlip maikul for l hi 'nut 33 year; yon don't erl-imnt Willi miiiic new and iintrled remi'ily t-n Jim liny it: pul ii nnly by The T. Milliiirn Co., I.liiiilfd, Tnronio, Ont. of fiod." Intimations ami offering. Anlhein: "The Cod nf Abra-h.'ini Praise." . Holoist; Mr. Jar-vis McLeod. Sermon by Principal Millar, !.!. s Solo, S. K. Campbell, Hymn, "The Day Thou (invest." Ilpiipdiclion. In the evening J)r. Millar spoke on the elimination (if fear Willi the newer concpplion of (iod. All early religions were based on Ilium, and inyi ,.... :....i , court, uii i.,i .i,.,. i.-..,. -.''" " imii oner a ir It were learlii'ic my mri in iiIci-ch.' IX'ofiln, realized that (iml was in I wiit n,i n i imiiip r pr. woiMfij all H a In re and in everything Ilia' .-vonuii rii.p syiui, and I trot iiii.r rifr!Vvas pure, noble, and brave. In Ink nrsl few iIiiupk, anil hv the time li . t..-.t rmui..,! aJ'"","rn r-ltsion (here was no n, ro.t ,.r me ikh.im iminiiieiHy rdii-vfd r i.iu my cm aiut i Ilan for fear, except when vio- laling the laws of honor and iiii- riulilness. Also a iierson Nhoubl fear for himself if he lost interest .in the alTalr.s of (he community and sal back and lei nlhers do the world's work. The preacher .said hp did not. believe, as sunn did, that the prcsenf ajro was degenerate and Hp had . fallli in Hie young They should fear ' for Vancouver. Iii.xcn of finding it themselves whcil stimulating lie finds it soporific: Ibc opposite. they thought Curious anomalies and incmi- 'I'lie address was full of hope sislencies appear in the careers "nd inspiration and was per-of all public men. Mr. Mnnfoin mealed willi the umdem con-has more lluul his share. jccplion of religion'. For instance, after raising! Description of Building himself to eminence by what is The new building was designed vulgarly lornietl 'tooling his by V. II. Sliorlriijge, draftsman Dr. Millar Speaks Dr. Millar, who look his from lh, incident where t.. .-..il. ...... I i.. I.: text the his in iiiiniu r.uiiriru n nun as disciples the four fishermen;'.,.. from the sea of lialilei;, spoke i.,,i:.' for the firm of Mitchell A Cur- rie, under the supervision nf A. A. (lux, architect of Vancouver. who has visited the city durini; the coursii of couslruelioii. The foundation- and basement walls are of concrete set on solid rock. The superstructure is of I fir with hammer beam trussed I roof. The healing plant, in the ! sub-basemeiil, wa's iuslalled by 1 Sleep's Limited and gives entire per Is earnestly and eloquently on lli!OV(.rll,lkn hail subject of i'T.hrislianily as aj ...... I'lie ,,,. main rlll,. floor . of . I Venture. He traced the devel- laid out In meet Sunday ooi rpiiuirpinpius Willi a modern equipped kitchen and workroom al the rear i-bor. the church is set sloping Inwards the plal- lopii.enl of the Christian religion ,.... ,., ,,. ,.,,,,,,.,.. u i . i i i. i. ii aim KMiiuiue., now me i.iiieicui wp ,hp f,np win, (leno.iunai.ons, all will, similar, s(as , frAf f ,,, pulj isiiiin . . '-, giving everyone if good view. I.rouglil about. to describe. For 400 Persons ,. , .. .... ,. 11. ( i I ......1...... I..l.. ...i. .....i ... a I...... nr ..... . ...v, Luii.ijujf is designed In unknown was not going tar .,.. ,,, , ani, is enougli, however, for the venture V(M iiy siieriugham .1 it J ' - II Ml IM Itlllllll til all MI In Hie course of his scrmoh, Dr.! Millar look issue with the' as- service, the congregation which also filled the church oerflowinf, was as follows; lioxology. Invocation. I'salni: "Vn (tales, Lift BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1025. Has produced Minerals ns follows: Placer Oobl, $7fl,0.2,21.1; Lncle fiol.l, $llfl,-r':'Vir.r.; Silver, sf 03,5:12,(155 ; Lend, $58,i;i?,(l(ll ; Copper, $170,0 Wl.nns; Zinc, $27,-!)0Ur(l; Miscellaneous Mlnernls, $1,108,257; Cnnl ami (Joke, $250,00.8,1 III; Hiiil.ling s'"iie, Hrick, Comenl, etc., $:iO,U5,2.H ; making its Mineral Production 0 the eml o( l!,2.T show nn Aggregate Value of $810,722,782 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1923, $41,304,320 Ti Mining ,n.ws of this Province nra more liberal ami (lie fees lower tlinn those ,nr niy oilier Province hi the Dominion, or any colony in Ihe llrilish Kmpire. Mineral loculiniiB nre granted lo discoverers for nominal fees, U'snliilii Tilles are obtained by developing such properties, Ihe security of which is giini'iiiileeil by drown Grants. ''"I! information together wil It Mining noporls find Mnps, may be olitnined grnlis by ftlilrcssiiig.- THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINE8 Victoria, British Columbia. up Your Heads," Scripture rca.ling by Arch deacon (i, A. Hix. , Solo,' M'-h." I.arsen, (aria," violin ohlipalo by "Ave .1.1., r.fe. Grayer. Hymn. "Ilrcallic on me Hrenlh ivalve system. TliP lishlin; The enlire .structure is a cide.l asset to Hie cily and i.i- n.e. ,, one. ,.,g.,..i,.. ,, ,,y ,,;lrkjl1 lual.,f js asserieo. was a necessary lacio,-. ..,,,.,. , in ..(Pv ,,..,.. ....d-rives a vory plraHiny olrrcl. Hip in- li'riiiP i!ni"fr:il lmi. itikrnnil nv i. .rl ion or Lord Hirkeuliead, on 0 i.arspn, painler, Is very etTcc-Ihe occasion of making ail ; liv(. all( hanuoniies well with dress recently before tin scholar,,,,,, wn finish throughout, or Hie rniversily of Kdmburgh. t ,dmiMng Was done by when he. said:"Clieal prizes are or- Snj, & M.,,Ie vp s;. fcred by the world for stout hearl, sfaciory and sharp swords; unadullPraled : T,.(. '..,illr IlM(i .iM.r furni- snir interest should be the main-; ji,,. (ur.,( irlll(ing, ,,,,1,,. was spring oi uuiuaii con. inc.. '"'.supplied by McHae.' Ilros., I. Id. II sermon vva.s a' powerrul and im- js f K,)1)on ,lak ., ., fjn pressive one. jis.(, .,,.,... whob Evening Program interior. The organ mulches. lie program oi ine eveningi .,., h,,!!,!!,,,, i.-.v n110 all ap- nearnnce from the downtown side IO ti'llli fi lim-iir tl.llr 111 IiIi lepl on Hip south comer. dc- credil to all Ihose who had any thing lo do with its erci'lioii. (ieorge Mini ro, chairman of Ihc board f managers, was ebairiiian , of the bujlding com inillfiv an.l finorgn ,! Ilorie was secretary. The entire board (if miiuagcmciit look an active part in coiinecloon with Ibc raising of funds and actual building of the church. SKIDEGATE INLET Capl. Aiiiiiiiiinlsen and Mrs Harrison were over from Aliford Hay on Hip l'owena this week. G. I. Pill-Tiirner, popular secretary of the KarniPrx' In-slilulH. has moved hero willi bis family so that his children may attend Hip new school which will be coniplelcd next week. The arrival of Hie llinganinn at (hiinslp'wa and H loading Is being walclied wilh great Inler-est by all old limn logger around here, as if it Is a success band logging will surely become very popular around here, NOTICE. in Tnr. Mvmn or an ,rrtifiTioN Trtr llio laaiin of a trsh Orliriratc or linn rnr l.ola Ihliiy (30) ami tlilrly-nne CM), mock .K'il (7. Her lion rive (Tn, City or frtncf lliiiii'il, Map J. sallnrnrlorv irnnr ot Ihe lima and ite-plrurtlon or llio CiTlirienti or title rover-Imk llie nbnvc laml liuvlnir tirrn in'oiliirort In inn It I.h my liiii'mlim lo Issue, iillrr the cxMratlnn or nn. inunlti Troiu the riit imMlrallon licrnor, a rrh Oriiriralr nf t It In in Ihe nnmn f . f'.rtwurit II. t'lnrc', ror llir nil 1(1 luml. whlili Cnitirtrato of lllln la (l.ilvil ihe aniti- June 1013, ami la numbered 303 1. ii, r Mci.r;nn, ReMrar or Title, Land neitMry Orflee, ri'lnen niioert, H.c. Jlauiry 3UID. It5, Is your wife wiser than you? , IF YOU reacj only the stock and sporting pages, and your wife is like other women, she is wiser thrn you. She reads the shopping news. She likes to hear you jingle money in your pockets. She likes to stretch money to the limit, so she won't have to ask for more. She likes to shop strategically. Know what she does. Comfortablv at home in a cushiony armchair, she scans advertising columns. She compares, judges and selects the goods she desires; maps her route; with least effort and minimum time, goes direct to the planned store and buys. She obtains what she wants at the lowest price; it is offered. She is certain of full satisfaction, for she knows advertised goods live up to their claims. She saves lime and steps, and returns sufficiently alert to enjoy new advertisements and to prepare you an appetizing dinner. These advertisements are written jor your benefit too. Read them. Help her help you save. Buying advertised products is a band investment not a stock sp32ulatio,i BATTALION ORDERS lly I.icut.-r.ol. .1. W. Xicholls, Officer Coiiiniandiiig lsl lat-lallon Xorlli lt.C Ilcgime.nt (1112nd lln. d.K.F.) Parades. .'o liarades durinar w'eek ending February 7. Schools of Instruction Pro vision School or lustruciion tin ier S.M.I. Yiuiiigman, ami for sfgmilliiig under Segl. Hussell will be held each evening as us ual. Snecial nieetins. All ollleers and ..(!.(l.'s ate i'ineslc.l.lo al- leiid iniporlanl meeting pi' (ho nrmmlry, .Monday evening, i pii-ruary i, al H p.m. Musketry. Minlalure range, Thursday nvnning, February 5, Dominion Riftn Association r.om- lielilion. Annual Inspection. The Coni-in.inilliiu' otlicer thanks alii I con gratulates all ranks on parade for Hie creditable appearance shown al the annual inspection. Thursday, January 29, All Ihnse members of the regi ment absent without lenvc from the annual inspection are in- slriiclcd lo report their reasons for absence forthwith in writing, or personally, In the Adjutant. Those failing to report .or giving unsalisfaclory reason for ab sence will be struck oil the slri'iiBlh. S. I), JOHNSTON', Major and Adjutant, A I Id. 1st. Hit. North .( hst. ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE lilenl. 11. Ponder Commanding. Orders for February. 125: Appointments Petty Officer O .11. Khieli from ll.C.N. Ilar-racks, Csfpilmiill, for duly as Instructor. Drills- Mondays. 7 lo 9 p.m., Spaninnship. Wednesdays, Min iature range. Fridays, flunnery. The attendance of all ratings Extra! Extra! Vancouver Daily Province adds Sunday Edition High firadc Magazine Section. Colored Comic Section. Numerous Special Features. ALL OF PltOVINCK STAND-AIM). . i i.Ki INTRODUCTORY RATE DAILY AND ST DAY PltOVINCK Iiy mail lo any address in llrilish Columbia outside (Ircater Vancouver. 4 Months - $1.00 Yearly subscriptions not accepted at this rale. HATK FMOM AOKNTS, 25c per ninnlh. Sunday Edition - - 5c per copy SUBSCRIBE NOW Through Local Agent or Poslmnsler. Special Note All regular subscribers will receive Sunday edition with no extra charge. IT subscriptions were paid iii advance at 50c pep moulli, proper credit will ho applied lo Iheir nccoiinl in dim course. i requested In order to prepare lor annual summer training al F.srpiimalt. Training pniimls. KsquiniaU-May t to May lti; June 15 to June 27; Sept. 21 to Oct. 3 (let. 5 to Oct. 17. All ratings are lo give early notice of period convenient nnd whether they wish to do a lonaer period than. 1 1 days, to the undersigned. W. IIIMK, 1st Lieut, LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phon it. Carlafa, Warehousing, and ')9lrlbuling, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Band and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving.