IP 'v. it- m PAGE mo DAILY EJDITION Safe, Speedij Relief T4K are t lie first lo interfere wilh the conduct of the opportunity arises. Temputon's Rheumatic Capsules Neuritis Lumbago Sciatica NEURALGIA-HEADACHE MAIL IO FOR GENEROUS SAMPLE-TcmpletoniT, 122 Kinf Wst, Toronto FOR SALE BY ORMES LIMITED The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News-Limited, Third Avenue. II. V. PULL'EN, .Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per mouth 1.00 Ry mail to all parts uf the .British Empire .and the United Slates, in advanee, per year .$0of To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.00 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Saturday, January 10, 11)25. Need Of Life Saving Vessel These Waters. A life saving vessel diould undoubtedly he located in these waters. There is a great deal uf shipping passes this purl and often there is no suitable vessel to scud mil in case of need n was illustrated esterday. W'Jiat seems tit he needed is a vessel suitable for saving life and properly. A salvage vessel could be located here but it would have In die 'large enough to brave the seas of Hecate Straits In a storm. For many years the Dominion Government , subsidized a salvage vessel located at 'Victoria anil possibly does so yet. Here the private saT.'uge company is uifable lo afford to keep h large enough' vessel in readiness In go, out iii an .emergency. Shipping Logs In Winter Dangerous. . Shipping lumber or logs across Iterate Straits in winter i. difficult and dangerous. Se.s conie ui very ,iiiickly and as a result many a big raft lias been losl when, crossing. The barge Berganibii .was fitted to withstand Ihe heavy seas lint her tug seems to have been unfitted for.the big strain. The lesson is that winter transportation of logs is dangerous unless the craft used is able to withstand ocean storms Airplane Trip To North Pole. The, British are lo make a bid for the honor of being Ihe first;.1o fly to the North Pole. Doubtless thesclienie is being promoted Jty ,iu ivate.e;i(f rprise. as'iit is liardlyVyclieiiie imVhich a giiyeriiinenr Jyoiild Jijj- lulereslecjl .If nnyoiie- wislie? to .win honors Tu" Ifuil kind if should be by means of those who have monqy Lo pend on luxuries. ; ' , The fact that a British Columbian is lit take pari In Ihe proposed trip brings it home lu us and will cause us To take an unusual interest in the proceedings. Political Interference With Liquor .Administration. At a meeting with the members of Ihe .Vancouver City .Council Ihe Vancouver members or the Legislature told them' plainly that (here would be no political interference- with the ndminis'-I ration of the Act by Hugh Davidson, who is in sole charge of the work. ' Thai is the correct stand to lake. There is altogether loo much political interference in government work generally. Every district tries to get advantages without .consideration of the general public interest, and it. is often unscrupulous as to Ihe manner in which Ihe advantage is secured. People" do things in political life which they would not do in connection with their own private jif fairs and think it correct. Political Conscience Is Sorely Needed. What is needed today is a political conscience thai wiil restrain politicians doing tilings which are incorrect ethically The difficulty is thai people and especially rival politician .are so ready to cry "graft" without first investigating. Politicians are all looked upon as grafters. . Hint there is little advantage in keeping .straight. II is easy to denounce and the Avon! graf is!; bandied so often and without anvil linn -lull (In, m.. I -j ... ,... ,.v , hi,,,, i r... i;i ,i . , , . n imii.-j cviiifiuc i itai ii uas neconie meaningless. isuaily llie people who howl about, oolilienl .r Tr p . . I nc-llrsc ann you should meet on pay day is 1 lT iT 7 money will prove your best Irlend In time of sickness or unemployment ii you have saved it. There comes a time for all of us when earnings decline and abthty to earn must weaken. E Only one thir; can the Stad3KWBt C3rning Pwcr is, the capS acquirea through your present savings. Mk tor cu, tooHrt, - T. Mfn.r, of V0lr lncomt 19 Vtlltind illicit,. The mm) Bank of mmda Prince Rupert Dranch F. E Robertson, Manager 144 ANDY JOHNSTON IS SNOWBALLED Popular Skipper of Venture! Figures n New-Year Festlvl- i .ties at China Hat ' BAND MEETS BOAT January 1 Was Occasion For Muoh Joy and Enthusiasm Bella Coola Visitors CHINA HAT, Jan. IO The New Year was ushered in here with joy, and enthusiasm. When Ihe steamer Venture arrived that day. making tier regular call, Ihe hand tin lied out and serenaded Capl. Andy Johnston and his officers. A siuiwliall fight ensued between the crew of Hie vessel and the townsfolk and at least one well parked missile was seen to-alight on Hie aristocratic, features of the genial skipper. In ilho afternoon, the band again paraded ami Hie whole coniniuiiily went to e.liurcli where llev. (1 purge l-Mgar eoiiiiuefed a special service in I lie course of which the n-ew elinrcli b;ll was presented ami various, badges of office were, awarded. In tin evening there was a novel Japanese entertainment followed by Ihe serving of; .re. freslinieiils ami Hie -making peerhes. 'On Ihe day afler New Year's, Ihe town was litis! In a narlv of lalives from Bella Hoola. There vas a great feast and the fes tivities were thoroughly enjoyed y all. COLOR PHOTOPLAY ' THAT IS DIFFERENT Zane Grey's Story Told In ture Is Full of Ginger and Beauty Pic- Wanderer of I lip Wasteland" different from any pholoplny yels made. II is Hie first ' full-length feature lo lie phologranh- etl entirely in color! Ami if thai doesn't make it dilTerent then we don'.l know -1 1 1 'meaning of the word. .Moreover, if "Wanderer or Ihe Wasteland" isn't a real rival of "the Covered Wagon,' We .miss our guess. Iljgh praise, indeed, but. a good many people who have seen both will absolutely agree wilh us. Zane (irey's story is familiar to many, .but for those who have not read the hook we will say that it's a story of a man, who is driven out into rae desert, by an unjust persecution, to he roine a wanderer ami an outcast. I'lie good that tie does for others gives Iiiiii Ihe courage to come bark lo .civilization ami (Tght his own fiahl and wjii it. There is virtually every desirable fan in terest in tlw picture love, thrills, .fijHils, humor now, hooeslly, what more does anybody want than that? io loit ii an, mere s a tip-lop cat of popular players, who actually seem to live Hie parts they play, Jack Boll, achieves a great triumph. --Iii his vivid portrayal of the "wanderer," .Billie Dove has 'opportunities out of Hie ordinary for sidcinlid jicl iiil- aiul makes, (lie mnsj of them, iliterferencMNoah Beery again iu'ovps he is public affairs ifione of the best character actor on the screen, and Kallilyn .Williams rovers herself with dram- alic glory. "Wanderer of Hie Wasle-'land" was shown hero last night and will be repealed tonight. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert January 10, 1911 -Mayor Newton has been re elected by acclamation, there having been no other nomination for Hie mayoralty, when the lists were close, by HeliirninV Ollicer puihur Hulhhert. The abler-jiunnie nominees are T. II. Mait-land, W. II. Montgomery, John Nicho, Wllllain Beveridge, I). II. Morrison, V. Basso-Bert, fl. W I Kerr, A. W. Kdge, John Dyhhavn, I). . Jlorrissey, Thomas Mclily iiioul. Honahl I'ergusnn and Wal ter Shaw. Candidates for the school board are (ieorgc 11. Casey,, W. K. Williams, .1. A K.irkpalrirk, O. II. Nelson, George D. :i lle and W. II. Deny. The building hy tin Imperial Oil l;o. or tanks here willgaly benefit Ihe fishing Industry it is anticipated. Fishermen in tin north have been handicapped hy ran daily :rz?n Siifiinlrty. January in, m HER FACE WAS COVERED WITH PIMPLES SHE GOT RID OF THEM BY USING BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS U T. lliiiitiT, ll.lt. .Nil , Loml'in. ' t int.. write: "I wish I" if niiiiiii-iiil liimliH-k IIIinhI Hlllcr In nil wmneii who are snrrt'ilnir frinii pimple cr nny nltierl rnt'hil blemishes. Alu.iil two years ami 1 : " was ftri nlly Iniiitiled Willi pimple ami sure lii'f'.ikliiir out on my ran-, anil ruiiM. (ret no reller until, finally, a rrleiid rei'mn-, llii'liili-cl me lo take ll.ll.il. Tim I (llcl.j ami I am imw Klail in s.ly that your ri'iiH'tly has plven ni tlw lclrahl re-; suit, anit I now liave nice piiKinlh, rlcaf skin, a It lm eliminated nil Dip lnipurl- i Hps from my hliind," net H. H.ll. when you ask for It; II ha. Ik'pii mi Hie inarkpt fur the past 4ft j) years; put up only hy The T. Jlllbni'ii 1 Co.. I.imlteil, Toronto, Ont. r : - :j high prices of gas .so far but the; plant here will put this place on i eipial terms wild southern cities. Alex Yule and V. J. Me-; r.ulfhcon are in Seattle on n' holiday trip. They figured in a f lenglhy interview in the Sealllei Posl-llllcllijjeneer Ibis week. The Man in the Moon iiboul full by this time, THAT song about Ihe old folks :ll hnmp i :l iiiLfi An n tilillnr 11P day. Miss BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1923. lias produced .Minerals as follows: Placer Cold, $7,'.I02,303; Lode fluid, Ss , -.aiir.5; Silver, !f(i:i,r.:t2,iir.n; Lead, 58, 1.12,001; Copper," $l.7tl,nWI,rfiH; Zinc, ?; nni',7nO; Miscellaneous Minerals, $1,108,257; Coal ji ml CokeA $250,1(08,1 1;; Itmld Slone, Rrii-k, Cenient, etc., $:ti,'i 1 5, 2'M ', making its Mineral Production to end to 1H2.T show au Aggregate Value of $810,722,782 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1923, $41,304,320 The Mining Laws of Ibis Province are more liberal nnd-lhc fees IirwciMhnii those of any other Province in the Dominion,, or any colony in the ;Brilisl Empire. Mineral locations are granted io discoverers for nominal feck-. .t' Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, thh 'sec'raily of .which . guaranteed by Crpwn flrants. - Full information together wilh Mining Reports and Maps, may lie oblainnd gratis lc addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria; British Columbia. . tables of pivot auction wero played. The prizes went lo .Mi s 'Kit. Kenney who inade the high-'wsl score among Ihe ladies, mid IK People, always went wlier ,"0H- U"u'r' "", kcuIIo- ofltliey were told, Hell would he i One of the niost popular events of the Christmas season fact the old r.dks are not at -rt "'e primary depart home. They are at the movies. WHAT is home without a outfit ? I'LIVVCHS on Hie highways, Beauty on the byways; But your ways and my ways Are love ways and sigh ways. IF you burn your bridges be bind you, you may hae to go to I' the dentist and gel some more. TERRACE NOTES j s, . ,, Mrs, I, Martin and tier son Arthur left for Iheir home at I'raucois I.iike, Saturday niglil. I .Mrs. Dauhaiier of Copper Cily was a visitor lo town, on Satur-. Vermin Class has left for Bsk where lie winter. nient of the I'liiou Sunday School, In addition lo several selections by the class there Were recitations by ltruee Smith, ; Freddie Nash, Barbara Ball, i Lloyd Thomsis", Wilfred Young. I Velma Oreig. pejrgy Itoss and Jimmy Burrison. An i instrumental solo hy Marjnrie Kenny :aml a Christmas lullaby jiy leu 'girls. Itev. W. J. parsons, who iresiiled, gave a brief address. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH when you remit Two Dollar. fori ii year's subscription to Hie Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal, you gel several limes Hie value of your money. This year, if yoiri subscription! :to the Family Herald is received .ill time, you will be given a . 7. beautiful art calendar for 11(25 Miss Marion llanna, -who spent .. ,.. ,,, mIv ,1,,lPJ a few days here as the guest of ,,!,.,, .,,, Sal(. r ,i Jirs. i rosi, ten ror Smilliers y,,.. ...iii ,,ail (in u,,,, Saturday night. , iim:,i,. i I,.- ..,.!- i ., I- l i.wim.,-1 hum u T"Ti . chance In win as inucli as five .Mayne Dohli, who spent Mmiw.-in.l ,.n-i, u-n the Christmas holiday, .in iPrinee ,. .,,. , aon,;r ,,emand unpen, reiurne,! to :ierrace ..,. lU K1!WI111 flll. Salurday night. , ...,, ,,, ,.', ,,,,,,,,,., are pressing Iheir old urgently urgeiilly renders lo renew well in advance experts lo spend Hie (, prevent confusion and delay Mrs. Olaf Hanson of Prince' Htlperl penl a few days in town last week as the guest of Mrs, (ico. Little. MANY CLAIMS TO VALUABLE LEGACY Correct Use of Famous Title has Encouraged Pretenders .Miss Crace Andrews returned alurday night from; Seattle About the yrar 1880. the pioneer where shivsent HieJioliday. sea-! prospectors of British Columbia "on. v , . . uiscovpreii a remarKanie coal. - ?'.'''"'" j After muny trials and tests H Morse Hall and Cordon. were in was positively estahllshed that I'rincj'liuje-iJlj fotiaJj jfew days this coal rppresenleil Ihe acme of last week. e'eoriomy, efficiency and comfort. . ' To tills fuel they cave the new Miss Klsie Kenney returned to famous name of "Nanaimo-Wel-t'rince Ilupcrl on Sunday. iljiigton." representing all that, ya liest in coal, Mr. and Mrs. ll.illiwell ,haVe .. 'o -sooner vns It. found that moved to town for .the. winter and Ihe public insisted on getting are living in dlie house formerly liiis Wonder Fuel than other occupied ;by Mr. and .Mrs. All-; coals were put on the market wood. juiuler very similar names. So v K much so thai the public were at Mrs. T. II. McCiibbin of Pad-: a loss to say which was Hie tren- ric was the guest of Mrs. Marsh nine nd which the Imitation. Of for a few days. course it was easy nfler a trial Miss Klnnda Marsh lo Prince Itupert on Sunday, Mi 'Clover returned Smilliers on. Sunday, The C.W'A'.A. gave one tnlned their husband and friends Friday evening ' at. Hie homo of Mrs. Ceo. Little. Fivoj a single sack will prove it returned, morn lasting and more powerful heat from a few shovelfuls. i,.. .it . nanny nny u.iii, no dinner or Mrs. A. .Y. Wilson of Hemp vasrock, nil Jbese points stand out in town for t Ii c New Year dance, iwhen you make a practical test Hie sleighing' is good since Hie last fall uf snow and the winter work is in full swing. in (furnace, fireplace, heater hert .McCaffery to .whom all nr- frnm ders should he ohoncd direct I'rnnitil delivery service given hy thefr own teams aiTd trueUa of, Their phone inumhers are fir. Iheir popular dances New Year's and fiili. I'.ve. The music was up to its usual .excellent standard and Nineteen Twenty.fiye received a royal .welcome. The B.D, .Bridge Club enler cook-stove Dr. Mattel's Female Pills or This famous Nnnalmo-Wel-linglnn coal is sold -nnlv hv Al H aitUtm nature theu.and. nuiluthtlf ."rmuni cu.. uuuding up ftnd trnitholnr ort.n.. rrli.vin UELAYEIl Ml PAINFUL MBNSTKUATION Nklll IUUOI1HJ, UAUIAUUE, UliilNEKS. tic, nod.nr.rrro.dnjit.. Sold only In fjMllinr Cover TI N 1K)X with our liKfiatura. Uruolit. Ytrywhf r., or direct br mail. Jlaln pirk.et i w K.4 Ce., 71 E. Feat St woto. Cm. Clrnltt miMi rt.anl. tf Before Buyin; CHILDREN'S SHOES SEE THIS NEW STOCK iif Misses" Palcnl Leal her Oversrfps Bluclier Cut. diron-" Soles, for Misses, and Blucher Ctl Children' Hhoc These are wonderful viilue.anilyou.will be pie..-, when you see them. ENTIRE STOCK OF CHILDREN'S FLANNEL DRESSES TO CLEAR AT COST Ladie Shoes in all sizes at Lowest Prices Inspection .Cordially invjlrd. Out of-luwu Orl given prompt alleiitiiui, Mrs. Grahlman Second Avenue. "Rupert Fish" Fresh Frozen All varieties. ' Fresh Fish All varieties In season. Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddle "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotlans. Canned Salmon Pinks, Sk'eena 8ockeye, etc. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince) Rupert, B.C. Old Kentucky famed as the world's finest Bourbon whiskey; Aged to Perfection. A time honored friend o yours ""'""urn 3l Named for the state and truly great J OWKcntucKy Bourbon Whiskey "OTTLEO IN IOND UKDn 14 Liouor Control Board , r T ?,,,""l',,lv" "X . j uuvernment or British Columbia. J lhis ndvertisninent is not iiuhlisl.P,! A. ..i. . - I