- 98 . 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION H499 Millions will now use no other blend. The quality never varies. - Try it today. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA I'liblished Every Afternoon, except Sunday. Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. , II. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: - City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month 91.00 By mail in. all parts of the Hritish Empire anil i lie United:' Stale, in advance, per year Sfi.00 To jdl oilier countries, in advance, per year 7.."0 Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - gjl Friday. February , 192.'.. Activity Promises Lively Future. The activities around promise a lively nture here. II does not do lo he over optimistic or In try to persuade ourselves that things are different from what I hey are, hut it does look, even lo the must dull perception as if we are about lo move. Some .readers have Jiee.n challenging Mime of the forecasts made by this paper in regard to operations likely to take place this spring. .One of these is the ahattoir lo he tin tit on t lit waterfront. The News is willing to helieve tha.t the company proposing this work means business and will actually proceed with it so thai it may he in use in the autumn. True, there have been delays in the past and so have there been delays in oilier quarters. If lhis work does not go ahead this year vi shall know what to do but we believe it will. This is the logical point for such mi enterprise and Prince Rupert people will doubtless be behind any move that will help to make lhis a distributing pujnt for nil articles of merchandise, no matter'whal concern is interested jn it. We pick no favorites. Business is business. The time is ripe jiow- for advancement in every hue of .endeavor. Should LI Ice To Hear About Coal Bunkers. - NV.s.Iiould Jikc , to hcarspniething about the prospect? of coat bonkers Jjejng limit tins year. J Ins will lie a necessity soon. With the opening t the elevator in the autumn huiikeo will be needed and il takes lime to perfect arrangements with the railway and oilier interests jn regard to site and oilier mat lers. II looks lo Us as if the lime was ripe for consideration of lhis mailer. Reasonable Appeal . Of Mill Owners. The mill owners are making a reasonable appeal' Inr Hie people here for support 411 counecljou wilh the reopening of the big plant in this cily. They ;isk thai a friendly spirit be shown and that il be recognized lhal therejs community of interest. That is wlild we always feel. This community is not large and as long as we can work together for the upbuilding of the city and for the mutual advantage 4if the citizens we shall prosper. At times' there miisl lie criticisms hut let them be friendly criliciu,vs uud not hostile. The moment w.e begin lo quarrel among ourselves we weaken our cause and do our bit to slop uevejopmeni. Getting Much Closer To Other Countries. Uimniiinieatioii is the greatest civilizer in Hie world. That is a wide statement but it is probably true. Nothing so hastens the lime when tiic naliuus will co-operate instead of avtiug in a hostile piiit toward each other ns intercommunication'.' That is 'why we welcome the broadcasting of Canadian addresses, music mid messages across the Atlantic; Thousands of British poople on Ihe .other side of the Atlantic listened to the radio messages iiflhe heads of Ihe railway 'this week. They heard the Utoaiha.u airs . played and canie to realize that here was a sislcji nation talking. They tuned in wilh'u's. They .were" on our waVe. It was a great experience. ' ' .-'VV HVA Tuning In Is A Wonderful Thing, 'JVmiug in is a modern idea. TJip old idea of life was Antagonism .to- the rest 0 the. world. Nations watched Iheir opportunity ainl.took advantage-of neighboring nations. Seldom In we read of nnseirish co-opcralion. They failed lo tune in. Today we know how ,lo lime in. We know it is iusl n mal- 1.... ,.f I.....,;.... i 11 1 . ' TELLS ROTARY CLUB OF PLANS At Hie weekly luncheon of Ihe lloLnry Club yesterday. J. A. Ward Hell addressed the members in a neat speech in which Ihinirs he bad alrea.lv lolil Hie members of Hie cily council the previous evening. He congratulated Ihe citizens of Prince Hu- T . "l,ur",nP 'trnn)enl on is scheming, clever devil, Ibis the same wave lej.g I. as the other. Then we can communieale tbiuainan, in as deep sin as his and be nendly and J.ear U.e broadcasliug of harmony. If itslrange gods lei him fall. P el, were nol for the danger o preaching a sertnon, mure might be slanl-eyed, unemotional, alwavs said about tins. II is good lo hum in wilh our neighbors. w,.'.i;i . :. ,1,. .,..1 ,ll I II.,. ......... 1 11. .... " .. : 'I "-11 ""i me souii- .0. iivi " . nil- mini- ll-UgUI IMIl We '1111 iUIJUSt Hill' selves if we wijl am) il is ooly a mailer of turning knobs. A Lesson, in Success Teach your children to save. Open a Union Bank Savings Account for each of them. Let them be friends with the Bank Teller and take their own deposits to him. J-ft .min t fOBti to pvccmm i thm tvini habit 1, toup- UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch H. H. Little, Manager Expressionless as the Iradi lional (Irienlal is reputed lo be. il would ,secin In be jilmusl impossible for an ar.f or before I bp camera lo "telegraph" his emu-' lions lo Hjp. .audience. jiU this is said 'lo be one .of the most striking feature!) of jnany which mark Ihe, William Fox nroduc- W ion- of VJ'he Man Who Came Hack." which Is here lonighl. Edward l'iel, Joimf noted as n delineator f OrienLal charact ers, plays Hip roel of a Chinese gambler, owner of a place where sonii. woo the goddess of cbane and others indulge in opium fumes, while some do both. He Hon, portrays this character so Ifhujly lhal one almosl smells lliii fumes of Incense ahd hears ihe llnkle xir temple bell as he plays, according J.o adyauce notices of the picture. ' Huvv does he do I1 1 "If you study Orenlnls;" ays I'el. "you will learn that Ibev show lillle .emotional expresnlor in Iheir faces. Hul watch Iheir ;eyes. A sudden flush a slow raising or the lijs n swift move iinenl or the hands these are jrlniraclerislic. Vou will seldom i - a Ohinamnn laugh In His 'sudden glee, scarcely ever Will Ihe weep Jn hU grief. Hut his I "yes will glow, or grow sullen. I j try lo do thai In lhis .picture. If I gel il across, I am u ad. Ilul H Is Ihe result of a study of Ibeni, llial's all." l'iel studied the Orienlal not pers, but allium stuffed nere ami "T " I here in sacking was 'worth far Ward Bell Gives Address .on up-jmoiv limn I ho copra. eratlon of Seal Cove .Will I ., Mini Who Ham Hack" " ifteorge -O'Hricn lias Hit' I i 1 1 role with Dorothy Mackaill opposite. Other in Ihe east are Lyril Chadwick, Hal pit J.ewi. fcm'ily Fjlzroy, Hafvey Clark And David lie rrcoiufled a number of H'Kirby. The uicture was direrl ed liy Emmet t 1- lynn. .Originally, Hie snry was a novel by' John Fleming Wilson. II became; so siioihilar llial Jules perl 011 Ihe. iniproycd appearance, K,.kor, ;(;(,dm.m Vii'mle il into a or the .streets and buildings sii(e,pav nmVj Kox lils ,m,diieeil he was here last ami also on Oiei ,h( ,.,.,.,, pirn or ilelerinliiHiinn ue lounn eyerywhere. In regard to the mill, Mr. Hell said he had tried tast year to sell Ihe properly in the Fast both In the Fuileil Slates and Canada and had failed. . Then when he came back to Vancouver he mil -John Smith interested ami eventually sold it lo 1 1 1 in bill only after he I. ...I ..,r.......l I,. 1., 1. il. I. il. Logs Secured Mr. Hell said he had ami contracted fur lo;" enouph lo last rive or six months and ,vas in the market Tor more. The mill siiperinlenileul with a few millwrights had arrived and be yond lhal local men would be employed. The mayor and coinitij had hown a good spirit and he ex pected Hie mill would start just us soon as Ihe loss arrived. They hoped lo make il a paying' The Man in the Moon .c YS 1 : AXOTIIFIl pessimist died this morning. Became an optimist IF the energy, pul into cross in it hi'niself. li; and Mr. Smith l"'1 ,M,P- XVl,.! '"'I'1 ma)". ,mv"'' f'": ' '. "'w wm,M were the y ones interested in! l nougu 10 give inv power jand Hjihl lo all Die induslrie bou"ht"'a' '"'ehl eonu hen1. "MAY.HF" is a good name for a lillle jtower launch. Maybe she'll go ami maybe she won't. Til EH E is more I ban one reason why a boat is 'called "she." In Ihe first,, place her rigging i expensive. Then-it is nnled that she passes up all the buoys lo flirt with Ihe swells. proposition. 'they would pro- 11 queer me way wnshcy bably add a box factory and "I'ecis people, xune vvaen iney shingle mill. The finest kind of i'"''1 carrying a loa.i iiegui 10 curr. nulu timber was next door lo thei''iers- 10 pray and some jusi mill. If lliey made it pay Mr. P- Smith, he fell sure, would lie en eouraged lo go ahead with the) M was a modern boy who lell- pulp mill. lie baiPlnlked. to aj'"? bow tie lost ins teem syni it ureal many people, experts and was while shining gears on a others, ami mil one bill agreed 'hillypop. a paper mill bore was ipiite prae-l ticable. However, it would lake a I ' wonder cabbage is dear. lot of money. The unsettled considering Ihe ouallly or some conditions In 'the country had nolji'f Hie cigars, made the investment of large' sums;-practicable but it was! WOKINO plums is soid In be I Ugrei-il lhal ' I here must be inoipltlie latest occupalioif r vvomep 1 plants in II.C. and he felt sure j polilfeians, I there would be a real interest hii 1 the Prince lluperl silualion. Ml. Smith was a man of means hut he would not go into Ibis alone. Intelligent Help Low grade logs bail lo be man- iifai'luied into pulp ami paper while high grade logs went for lumber. What Ihe new mvnor.s nsked Ihe people of Prince llupert 'was an intelligent helping louid when I hey needed II. ORIENTAL THEME IN MAN WHO CAME BACK Study of Yellow Race Shown Picture Here Tonight at Westholme In LETS lake the official pessi- mist out and bury him today. j J Ten Years Ago j I in Plnre Rupert February 6, 1915 J Prince fieorge, port (leorgei and Soulli Fori (ieorge are eachi ieekiug iiicoiporatiiui and the problem is proving si very vexed, one lo Hie provincial govern-! incut authorities. Kae)i .of lliej rival commijuilies has senl dp-' legations lo Victoria. I A sacred concert will he held In Ihe Majeslic Theatre tomorrow night in aid of Hip Home earthquake fund. Among those taking part will be Jlie Majestic riie.ilre Orchestra, Jiarry I'lel-cber. ('., I, Jones, J.'Lewis, fJ. Coulure. J. J); Oav'ey, Mrs. J. Lewis, A. Clapperioii, and Mr. J.viins. Princiial A. K. Brady! will be chairman. . v 1 4iev -paper In n: iftstmi ui Vaiii'ouver mil March 4. II will be' named (ho Vancouver livening Journal, and will be independent politically. BOOKS ON HISTORY NEW IN LIBRARY The following are n few of the newer hooks on historical subjects al .the public library; "The Old and New Oermany," by J, F. Clear. "I'lgypl and Hip Army," by P.; i. I'.lgOOll. "Ill (leorglan Tilnp,,, by I-.. L. Klias. The Naval IVont,' by (1, S. Maxwell. "History of Kveryday Things GOVERNMENT UQUOR ACT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION UCENEE. FOR BEER Mini: l Iwi'Wiy irlv-n 4lil on tlio Till O11.V lit Mil l ill jm'M the iiiirWulitiicil iilri(l In ni.ply In Hi.. .iimr Cnnlrol liimril fur IIiimcp In ri-npert to firenilsi-ii Ih'Iiiv purl uT XUo imiuilur kiiuwn n hum llntf I. hiiiukmI i,n nrt v,. , in lhi i:ij- nf 'ilui-. HiiiutI. 'Vuvlnri' nr JII'UlsIl Celillhlilii. m... ii oi IiiiiiU .tin. MTlbi'il lAit llilili.. (j a i nni! rm i ii (II . hi murk iwu i;., spell. .n i mi' i..' t'.lty Mt l'rlni'i lliiiiert. nrrortllnr lo t'cirlsUTfit limp i4' pUn (irposlti'it III llii I ! ii'-ni-ir.v niiirp at int.i:ii,v nr rriiii'ii llupi'i'l nilil niitiiliiMnl oj:!, fr Ihr ili of Iwit liy tlip jhi it liv the ni-n Ixittk fur I'liiKiimpiInn m 111 prcuilAes. IiVTKH HI I'rliii-o liiippit, 11,0... till mil any nt rrhnmrv. 05. ' K.Ml IIOTII. COMPANY. I.IMITF.n, 1'iT: T. F.. WIIIIhiih, Maniirir. Arpllrint, STEAMER YUKON HIT ROCKS IN NORTH BUT IS PROUvMG SOUTH SKATI LK.' Feb. fi. The Alaska steamship Oo.'s paswnger liner V.ukoir is jiroceeding here from .evanl under .her ovyu steam after having stranded iin a rocky shoal at I be fir.st of t he week luring a snow slorui near r.npe llesurreclion. 'ihe vessel Is leaking slightly as a result of .damaged plates, hut she is able lo proceed. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BEER LICEN8E. MITICK l lien-liy irlvi-n Unit mi tlw ?lli ilay i.f .Muri'li next lln iiiKlfrslKiicd inti'iuU tu .ply In thi I.Kiiinr i :i hi nol I ina id for a Iii i ii(. in nperi in (ircml si-Im-Iiiit Miit or .the linllilliiir kinmn n-erliii-e liniwrl llntPt, Kltuntcfl nl t tit- miner nf Si'i'iiiul Avenih' anil sixth street In Hie Oily nr I'llnec llnpi'it, J'nivliire nf llrUNIi Cnliiiiilit.i. iimn the lanih (e eri-lheil .uu thirteen (IS. ami ruilrlenn '14). Ill Mliirk eleven (i. Seellnn One (I), in tlie Cily nr I'rlnce nnpert. nrrnril-UK tu a I'l'xKieri-U map nr puin deiinnlted In tlie I. mill lieitKtry orriee hi the ciiy or Crlnee illiiejt anil iiimibereil Of s, fur' tlie fe lit Ueer y the irlasit nr In I lie npen Imlile fur riiiwiiniixlnii nn tlie viTiiiinen HAIKU nl I'l-lni-e IliiiH-it, ji.i: nil r.ih day nf tehiiiarv. 105. I'UIVCt. III I'KIIT IIOTF.I. f:oll'AV, I.IMITKti; I'er: II. II. lliM-henter. Malinirer. Appllra.nl. OOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BEER LICENSE. MITICK u herehy irlven tli.it nn tlie lh day U Jlareh neit I lie 0111 Ulsl iroiil ,',"'n?!' "I'P'V t'l U'e l.l'innr Cnnirnl llnaiil fnr a llrense In lenpeel .i preinle l."'tn.r l",rl J,r ImllilliiF kinnvn i- J'nrl .lellieliU llnlel. Itllllleil nt pint f.leliienl., Oueeii cliarlulle i1.(ii.. pi.,,, vlnee nr HhtMi CriliiuiliH. np,.u xi. alN neMTIIieil n l.nt fieven (Ji, lu.Hk fnriv-(even (Ti, SiihitlvUli.n nf l.nt Kevin hiiiulrert nnil rnrtv-nU I74ft.. Oueeii r.harl.itte ni.irlet, li.c. n,.,wn nn a relMereil mail nr plan ileiiHtPrt in Ihe Land lleirl.try Orrieo nt ,e r:ilv i, alo of beer by ihu tUn or by the open 19505fn Memory AloneT Lane 19487 19495 All Alone-Waltz in Knglanil, by M (JuenneJI and U. II .11. Oueunell. t5aS Feliruar: ruaiy g 9 PARK TWO Quality Above All This has been our poller with S ALADA only in .China, hut he months in will I'raiu'iM'iV.s Spent Chirm town and again, he sailed aboard rger ..earning copra on tier .sailing pa t it Get John McCormack's New Victor Record "All Alone" and uRose-Maie,, Double-sided Red Seal Record No. 1067 - You heard John McCormack sing this on the Radio; now . you can hear it whenever you please on the Vicirola. Victor Salon Orchestra Victor Salon Orchestra $1.75 10-In. 75c. ram v lineman ana 1 us urates tra I io.j,,. I Wonder What's Become of Sally ! 75c. Waltz The Trouhadours All Alone Lewis James The Heart of a Girl 75c"' Franklyn Haiir-Elliott ShawJ Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada.Limitrd His Master's Voice- Victor Canadian National Railways . Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Oporatlng G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, PaUCn makers, Founders, Woodworkers, tie. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to hilndle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38P tmllle rnr rniiKiitiiptlnn nn tlie prelnlHe. HATKH at I'rlnee llupert, ll.f:.. this r.lll ilay nr February. Itif5. mNK HICKS. Owner mill Mainiiier I'rnrl CJenii'lit!- Unlet. . Appllnint. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. i NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BEER I LICENSE. j . MiTITK M herehy Riven Unit nn lint 7lli ilay nr Mureh iwnt the initerslrnel i Intend tn iply In the l.liplnr r.imlrnl: Unailt rnr a lleeime In reniart jn prenil"i: lielnir pari nr tlie Imllillnir klinwn a: llnlel shiirklelnii. ultiinleil at l.'sk, III the ' I'rnvlili'tt nr HrlilKli J'.iiliilnlila, lili.jn tlie land deseillied n l.nt tuenlv hIk (Sit. In SlitnllHlnn nr l.nt nne thnUitand rnlir iHHl 1 ...... ..... . fll'J.ll Ullll I 1.1 u.. .'...a ...... i-.rtn. "h.mi, iiHinre it, T.piHt Inslilit. I'rnvliien nr fli-tl l-li Oc.linif n a, eenidinit to a jeirlniered man nr plan rlepirtlied m ihe l.nnrt lleirlmv or ,Uee at Ihe t:ity of Prlnee Jinperi ami iiiimhereil ;ii. nr the le nr heer hv the Klaa nr liy the open li.illle rnr enn'. uniptlnn nn the pienilM'H. Frffi "'tiA'.'"' "',: -,h"' '" rin- "f T. W SIIArki rmv owner and Manairer 1 ot Unlei Sharklelnn, Applicant.' St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restnurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. 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