L..f.lil' J" .Unr.nry . THE DAILY .NEWS P.V.F. FTVP. Jttle Things :ount Most buy ford tv)Tf?. a ijglLliJJ II hox of his- I i ..r luiiiaf i lin jr liiiK f I""' ... .. f..i- nlln'i' ifrocor es. ml arm .. r I .. I....inil piim. vim Li may op may not get Mndc- II,; J, I- 'I'1"' I1"'"'. how- ... ..1.- Ili'il full .l.i irnt Ll products. I'p il i Hit' iu- ifflTI'lll people wlm ! ii' II ut- Lj,e tiling "i;u im iliziMi mil of work. 1...... wn Ian ' run " iiifir wires. 1'aclories consume Pacific Milk Co. Limited 328 DRAKE STREET, Head Office, Vancouver Factories at Ladner and Abbots- Specials ! for School Opening One Week Only. The Best Offer Ever Made Scnlitil"- s per Sli'iinpi .(pliers' ' I 'cr. ik. 0 i ir doz. . . 40c Notebook. 25c . . . . ., 25o i: . : 5c, 10c and 15c V I'a.l . . 15o to 40o I'. ai '. fi nr 25c Mi'l.can s l'riihohlors, for 25c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Fifth Ave. East. Phone 18. Queen Charlotte Islands Have Grand Fishing Beds; Success 1 roiimi 1 1. . Multiplied Enjoyment That's the kind of arithmetic we teach with our "Float -Ironed" service. It washes and dries everything, irons everything fiat. You may have some touching up to do on some of the wearing apparel but otherwise the entire task of washday is taken off your hands. It's the cheapest partially finished service requiring the least amount of ironing at home. Our Float-Ironed Service is the answer to the washday problem. Shall we solve yours? Float-Ironed jc a pound Plus lc per piece Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 , ii of Colony would be Assured illy (i. Iliirn-oii In re pa ii I In I he deep sen fisheries (he (jueeii Charlotte Islands, lmve, I .nil firmly convinced, lin- grainiest fishing i,(s ill Ihe entire world. The late Sir llirhanl MeUriile, Premier of the Province ()f Hrilish Cnlnmliia, says: "Experiments have, cs-tnldishetj that an hour's trawling on the Atlantic eoasl or Cin-iidn will yield more fish than six honr.s In the North Sea. Hrilish (loliiiiihia's fisheries are immensely more jn-oilnelive than those of the Atlantic. Our fisheries wonhl siim.ort l ooiliiim people, in me waiers sur rounding these island we have Die largest halilml hanks known our loeulj( mankind. I'll lo Hoi present time exploration nf mir fishery resource litis advanced scarcely furl her than the initial since, si til siillicionl ground is avafl-ahle for Ihe statement that even in resources of cod lhewnler surrounding lliese islands are have any right williin the Sf rail x al all, i.e., ir the whole hoily nf I his water which is houudeil nn the north I.y Canadian waiers and on tw.f sides hy Canadian land should not he classeil as a closed sea. If there were anything hi the mailer of use and cusloin the American fishermen can only claim thai tliev lmve Ijtlsl as productive as Ihose. nf ,een allowed lo fish in llie,e Ihe far famed hanks of Ihe At- waters Ihrmigh Ihe persistent llanlie. That there is a plentiful ,,.(. ,lf ,, mi,injou govern-iiliundanee of halibut and lier-lnienl to prevent llieiii. I hope um in our waiers has also heenlti,,. authorities ill Ottawa will seo iHhlislie.l heyond guesswork. Itj,eir way clear lo enact Ieuis-i- no mailer for surprise Hint ,aMMi lo protect our fish before the lime should he looked fnr-.ur waiers pel depleted like wr.r.l lo when Queen Cliai-lnl I1 1 to. f die Allimiie r ,i iu- .Mauds will hecome the scene uripi-eservimt our fish from Ihe! Ihe greatest fishing depots In aliens we are IJieicby affording. Caiuida. II is l.eyoud Amihl that 'employment for our Canadian! ; these islands must figure con- fishermen ; -picuoiisly in the development rf Ihe deep s',a fishing industries. That is settled hy their geogra phical position, and Iheir a.lap-).. , Fishing Colony 'Ihe lale .Mr. .Morelon l'rewcu in an article prinlc.l in Ihe Daily duly 21, I!li2, says: iiirii ii iiii- iiMMifiM'ii w 11 n n nil :.. V ri risliinir ... I .... ,, i-uitiii on imi i in ijuri'ii j , 1 iiiarlers al heaulimi Massell, !'I",M"'- (with hrauch esliildishmenls fur- I llecale Straits Is oer Ihirlynner west on Naden llarhor, or jiiiile wide al Ihe m.rlh and over, fl,jnS n. wonderfully rich jsexenty miles al Ihe south. Walers aiouml l.umriii-n Islaml. caicii i ,,, a 1 1 1 si t readily Iransferalde o'" 1 weal Hi heinp financed hy Ameri- eau eapilat in American Indiums hal I hey do nothing of Ihe kin.l.ul P,,ne.ve.l awny so Ian Additional Comfort. Divided Work..... Ihe port of ealtle C.UO cly toj miles I south, thus erealins an economic! Iieuwuorrhape of millions of dot-; lars annually, Imildinp up Seattle and I'orl laud also, and weaken ing the Canadian Kxchanpc fatally all down Ihe coast. The' wanl of uod houses p. homes not mere collages al l.aupara. al Naden, and al Mas- sell, where a llritlsh I 'iilutiil.i n ' ' 14 II II 111111 fishin? fleet could winter, at; work in Ihe heart of the fisheries, instead of xoiii south lo lay iiii, would mark Ihe dawn of a new financial day for Hrilish Cotiimhia, for the fisher folk would al- oiice ln-eonie citizens Instead of nomads. "In no part of Ihe Umpire ts Ihe cikIiI kiml if seller so likely lo 'make good' as there, next door to Alaska. I can only, write thai Ihe pros- perls of a well-orjianie.l settlement there appears in me more proiuisjufr Indiiy than al any other spot in our Kmpirc which is known lo me." (IMiloi's Nole, 'this Is Ihe seventh of a series of articles on the IJueen Charlolte Islands hy Mr. Harrison. The next will appear in nn early Issue. RETURNED AFTER ATTENDING SESSION John Stevens Was minister of Municipalities In Boy's Parliament at Victoria J. II. Stevens, Prince Ituperl's representnlixe al Ihe l.oys' par-llanienl which sal recently at Victoria, returned yesterday, lie represented the district' nf, Skeena officially anil was chosen' from the loral group ol Tuxim Hoy assoeialed wilh Ihe Metlm-i list Church here. He was the) only re.resenlalive from; , Ihei north and was chosen minister of inunieipalllies. The session lasted three days, December 21). .10 and and during that lime Ihe hoys were cry. hitsy. One of Ihe in os I imporlanl hills passed was known ns Iho "Three C.s" It prnldcd for clean living, clean i. .....I ln.. 1 1. 1. t Sll'l I II llllll 1.11111 II I II II 1 IU.", i i hill introduced with Ihe nhjfd of! adopting Ihe parly system hy! parliament was rejected by a' lartre majority. Jack was met. in true parliamentary slyle last night, at Ihe dock hy a delegation of his supporters. SCHOOL TEACHERS BACKJN CARDENA Number Arrive For Interior Points as Well as Prince Rupert The Canleiia, which arrived yesterday from the smith, was a, school leachers hoal. as mol of Ihe passengers were memliers of the leaching profession. J'or the local High School were II. A. Hell and Missess fear-e ami Kidd. Mi-mhers nf the local puhlic schools iiicluded I'rincipal I). II. Ilartness of linotli Sclinrd and Misses Jean Kier, H. It. Scot I, Xora Itivel, Mercer. Weallier-head, and llnrtnell, for other points were Ihe following: KJspiox It. H. Wallace. I'orl MssiiiKlon Miss Marshall. tjsk Miss V. James and .Miss I.. James. Copper Hiver Miss Dewar. Kvelyn-r-Miss Jncmiol Hose Lake Miss Clem Cruik-shanks. New llazellon--Miss Sheas-preen. Anyox MJessr.s. Sou t ham and Hutchison. Ihe Mrs CHRISTMAS TREAT Orange Children were taken to Theatre Saturday Night and Then were olven Refreshments Cliililrcn of the mcnilters of illixoll's entrance is the supposed (.ul1 ,.. if ............Iv nrauxiiinl iilw ""y"1 ,,'",," l-eiievoenl As- Icradle or Ihe halilml in lhesA;f.,j r success, foday Ihe fiociatinn and Hie l.oynl Orange waiers. liraliam Island is near-'..r .. ri-i. .... i,.l-od?c met al lhs Meln.pole Hall re Ihe coast arehipelapo any oilier part of the prout, lhan I in,! n,,,,! I.,. ,. i..i h.i nr.. iiiv..iv. Saturday alld'lnIr eviiiisiit'ai .'Mill .IUpmim Turl lull ,il is inirly miles away al the i Hiiv einnliaiieullv ili.n In. sluiul.li" '""I holme jnearesl pniul. The AnierieaiH iUl,i rid,. What . Thiers said' !freuenlly poach, I hue heen in-j finely for the French "plivsio-1 formed, our fish in these waiers .crai" llial "ihe soil is Ihe wel and very few up lo the presenl ,.,,. f n jIMuslrics," is farj lime liaxe heen eauphl. The;,,,,,,.,. ,.U( r ,,. ..rean around! I oiled Stales fislii-nnen acknow-liie "Cliarlolies" will, its cn.l1.-ssi hall Siin- wcre ami lllglll and were : taken lo see t tin mIiow al- Ihe I'hPfilrfl. Afterwards. they returned lo lli hall where refreshiuenlH were nerved after wiiich hoxes f candy were presented lo all. t Mr. S. V Cox. Mrs. ami Mrs. T. Itoullei- Mis Mrs. Mcllohliie were in l.i.ltpn llll.V lllILM 111! I'itlll III ri.l.l ., . ,. . . . ;rharire of Ihe lliealie narlv ami " e iiaresi KHi-uen-ii looay so larpei) la , . within the three mile limit, iimin,.. ..ii,.,,. .i n ......i,, .., a,.i .Jlookintr afler the proceedings of always profess Dial they 'Iheir fish outside of Nils yel many on the islands know I'll' iiueslion lo 'whether or uol he decided is mcli fishermen .1. li.mlh ilaiiii'r. BATTALION ORDERS Hy Iiieut.-Cl. J. W. Nieholls. Officer Commamliup 1st Ital-liiliou North' It.C. Ilcpiiiienl k lojnd Hn. O.K.F.) Monday, .laii'inry .1. a p.m. i ii. .i: i.. til ......!... , .lllllilll.il. IliU il'l' .1.1 IIM-IIIIM-l 1 I 1 I.. lull" ii.eu in a.viMi, 1,1 lM '!' 'for annual inspection. 8.30 p.m.! 1 1 1 1 l it I'll i i u I ftii' til i iril i- HfUill f ill' ' issue of clolhin? and for rHurn of all riries. I) p.m. Olllcers' mess meeting1. Tuesday, January '(!. p.m. signal section parado for instruction. Wednesday. January p.m. Senrea ills' mess meeting. , Thursday, January 8. 8 p.m. practice shooliim, miniature ranse. I I'ri.lay, January i). p.m. llinu.l practice, j Wednesday ami Thursday, Jan. 28 and :.'!l.- Annual inspection. S. I. jmi.sm., Major and Adjutant. " Alld. 1st Hn. North H.C. llept. The Itcjrimenlal Hall will he held in the Auditorium, Friday, January I ft. J I ! The Man in the Moon . YS: , . TO relieve thai sinking feeling swallow a couple of corks. WHAT has heroine of Iho old fashioned girl who used lo set her dress on fire when striking matches? I. I I "11. K hoy al dinner tahle-"Pass Ihe suwar, mother." Mollier: "If you what" Utile boy: "ir vou can reach U. "SIwmJi' Crtctnl uround Si th.iil.rlhi .yen thickntt ' hrouahoulthevntir lrlh ol th law. Ihi TTmkinrlncling inthekerl imixit.iblM. CraarentGrlni t. V UvtlMlKl ina ii n rxclu.iv Simond. la. tin.. SIvtflKDS CND SaV CO, LIMITCD' Viicinttr muMHtAi m. joh, m i Is your wife wiser than you? IF YOU read only the stock and sporting pages; and your wife is like other women, she is wiser thru 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 ts certain of full satisfaction, for she knows advertised goods live up lo their claims. She saves time and steps, and returns sufficiently alert to enjoy new advertisements and to prepare you an appetizing dinner. These advertisements are written for your benefit too'. Read them. Help her help you save. Buying advertised products is a bond investment not a stock speculation I I .j HOW ofl I hark Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert January 5, 1915. Miss (trace llavies- of Ihe gov-ernihenl olliee staff sailed on Sun- Iday evening for Iho south. Charles Cullin. pre-eniplion inspector, has completed his Iwork here for.llie'season aiul has gone souin. The si reel light lug system will he extended on Klcxenlh Avenue from Conrad Slreet. lo Kminaiuiel Street. 'Ihe report recommend mg that this he done was adopt cil hy Ihe council, Iho mover and seconder being Aid. Montgomery uiul AJd. Dybhavn. ! I WINTER ...,!- II I IMI I IU HI3 J school days, And Ihe little red house nn Ihe hill. Where fal her anil mother were married, And uncle Ned kept an old slil!. Till! wrath of a woman scorned is likened uiilo a fire-cracker in a howl of soup. AN up-ln-dale title for a inr.r. record would ho '.'When Sam and Then lock their horns." WK read that the end of Ihe world is lo rome in I'ehruary. January , should he a had month for Ihe grocers, AN undertaker In California lias lurnej his hearse into a joy-riding conveyance. An outstanding advertisement for Ihe healthy climalc. Wl'.'l.l. next hear of the doctors in California forming a holel jaz hand wilh which lo eke oul nn existence. STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. PRINCE RUPERT mil Trmn Prill. import FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, lillmni'tinun u.ltiM rnrh ITIiUy O.mi a.m. For STEWART unit ANYOX WwlnMilay, S.S. PR -.ICE JOHN fur fur Vani'iilivrr Vanriiiiver Via via QUEEN CHARLOTTE JuniiKO' 17. it: February H, i. ll.no p.m. ISLANDS, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, S.Dfl p.m. for Prlni'O UmirKd. EDMONTON. WINNIPEG, an point i:' rn Canada, L'nlleil Stale. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tic kit Offlci, B28 Third A, Prlnc Huprt. Phont 2C0. 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 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. . ' Fop lutedale, Swanson Bay, East Sella Bella, Ocea-i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbeii River, and Van-ebuver, every Saturdaj , 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Llne- Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent Cxirntr cf .h Sreet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupart, t.U UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sullinirs rrotn Prinr Rtpcrl. or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 8wmon Bay, tnd Al.rl Biy, Tuetdt,, 8 P.M. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Alirt B, and imon By, Sturdy, 10 A.M. For ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sundiy, 8 P.M. for ANYOX, POnT SIMPSON nd NaM B.r vanntr.ti, rr.oy m.m. 23 2nd Anu. 4. Barnitiy, Astnt. Prlnc Ruptrt, B O.