rnhriinrv h. 1925. THE DAILY KETVS P.CE yTvT. BROKE RECORD EoVe-Holdinrf Saws' LOCAL LIBRARY 'S5M0NDS' SAWS SIHOXDS CICADA SAW CO. MONTREAL Vancouver ST.Jomk, N.B. BUY YOUR Fresh Meats AT ECONOMY STORE i)jn iici-r. mt id.. . ioc J't Itoasis. per III. 12'l'C ami 15o J'rii;::1 f t i I llnasls, III. 20c uhi ami T I'"'"' Sleaks. Hi ,30 II. :, il Sleaks. -per Ik 25c i I or. '? Il' for' :25c ! )i ippiuu. '-' cakes 25c m I'uri. Chops. Hi. 35c Uiiiiinlr I'urk Chops, per Hi 25c r',n . Sausage, per Hi.. . 30c ! -r Si -ay. p'i' Hi. 20o Economy Store 423 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18. DRY Birch Wood FOR SMALL HEATERS, 50c Per Sack , HydeTransfer 13S Second Avenue. Phont E80. Nloht or Day. Wr BUY BOTTLES. JUST ARRIVED Children's, Growing Girls' and Misses' SHOES At Lowest prices MRS. GRAHLMAN Second Ave. Dr. E. S. T AIT DENTIST. Hlgrton Blood. PHIriCE RUPERT. B. O. Office Hours, 9 U 8. Phone 688. 0pa Evenings Only Far Special Appointment. Wore Books Taken Out Than Ever Before in Single Month. OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN (Estimates for Year Prepared But May Have to be Revised. 'Dial t In jiiililic liliravy is be-ing Used jiiorc I han ever before is Mm1 information muiuinod m a report made liy the librarian !al lit luceliug of Ilic lilirary ' Itoanl lal evening. Whereas, in j.lanuary of last year lln tola! eiioiiniiion ntr I In month wa I'.fiil, I hi. year I lie number has iiici'o.'isoil In .l,.:io, an increase nf HWi hiHik.s lakon mil. Tins lii'al all previous records fur i single llliilllli. During Mm iiiiiiiIIi I lien were (it now rci.il rat iiin.i ami only five canccllul ions uf c;i i-il .. I li lnlal llllliilici- nf cards mil being 11.7011. I Five Imrikx yen received iltir-ing lli month, liy gift ami i.'l liy purchase, n i tt k i ii i.i'H.'l hooks iiillogclhor on Iho Im1vp.i. II. I . Pillion was aipiiintil president fur I In year. Rev. (i. li. I Hacker refusing In again lake jlho pnsiiinu. (i. V. Wilkinson was a nam appointed secretary 'ninl some cniiipliiiifiilary re-'marks were made about tin good .work In hail done, especially In ;lln arliir days nf tin lilirary. A toller whs read fruin tlx directors of I lit lilirary al Revd- Is'nkc ukllljtr linw 1 1 1 1 -1 1 support 1 1 1 in lilirary lion1 ri ivcil from I In- city. 'I'lii secretary stall 1 1 1 ;i i In hail alri'aily replied i in--' tin' iiifnriiialfim anl wish- ! 1 1I if lllCIII sUCCI'SS. ! Ai l Inn- Smith ami James lllark were appninli'il a eninniilloo lo I iiivcsl iunlr the leaky cmiililinu nf jlho mi if anil lo report as In III. i Ill's I moans nf dealing willi il. (The general impression seemed llu In thai il wtmlil have lo In Children Keep House In the nursery of the Canadian Pacific S.S. Montlaurier. You might b content to lay upon the decks, hut the young ones must have so met hi np to kw; them out of mischief -hence their own special recreation quarter. BURNS CONCERT GIVEN ANYOX Fine Pronram of Music, Reading and Danclnn for. Great Occasion. AX VOX. l-cli. i. I'ndor the auspices of Hi,. I'liniii I'.IiiiitIi a concert was staged in Reerea-liuii Hall ilui'iiif (In week, in 'oiiimiiiior.ilion of Robert Jiurns ami was one of I he most . ciijny- I able over attended hy an Anynx ..... . aiiiiioncc. .til no numiiors on llu program, were well reoeivon hy the gathering present, encores being ilciiiahilcil aain aini asaln. and wen graciously ri'spomlcil In hy I host narliripaliiifz. The pro-yiam ciiiilnincil -i unci h i ti fm I'vcrylinily. I lion wen sours. ilanros, roailinji.s, iiiHtrumonlni iiiiMiliirs mill orrlii'slral xi1i- ;cni'i-ci willi fi'll. Al pri'srnl tin lions, llu latter jliMiiks an in ilanj-'cr of lnint:!nrilii'slia, uiuh'r Ul.imiiKi'd. ! I'.slimati's for Hie year wrro prcparcil ami passed, .oihjecl lo .revision in case il is Make draslie action in cnnncCtlmi I with the ic f of Ihe liiiildillR. , Miss Mortimer reported sho .had lieen asked lo prepare shorl iianer for llu llrilisli Col limliia Library Association on Hie problems of a new ljbrary. 'sin had reporled fm what wan liein-r ilone here and lold of some iof her prtilileins ami her paper had been read In the association by Miss Muriel (Irani, former ilihiiirian here, ('niifrralulalions In the local lilirary on its work Iliad been forwarded from the as-sneiiii ion. TOO EFFICIENT "Why did ynu dismiss your new etliciencv export? Couldn't ho slinw results?" Ilosulls? Why. iT I'd kepi him miollier week he'd owned the J biisiiioss and fired mo. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sailinirs rrmii I'rince ni:p;ri. 'Of VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, non Bay, Hid Altrl B,- Tutidty, 6 PM. fof VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Altrl Bty, tnd Swtnton Bay, 8tlurdty, 10 A.F. ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sundtjf, 8 P.M. for ANVOX, PORT SIMPSON tnd Natl Rltr Ctnnirlu, Frldty A.M. K 2nd Aftnut. J. Barnilty, Agtnl. Prlnet Ruptrt, B O. of Slcwarl Stifle. .hy llu lUks Llio liailorfhii Alri'joly a .area I, favorilo wjlli Aitvnvt3fViiil ioii(s. It, .MiikiIocIi. flricll. InLi iiffival in i"imii, KaiiK'il w.Al ' i . ; I new admirers ! llio spiomuu manner in which be roiiilerod his chnioo of sonas. Ho whs in aparticulnrly fine voice, and willi Miss Violol McKay iiaxo the aud ience a Ileal ill the sinking o' I wo duels, "Cronked Ilawbeo" and "Will Ye Call? Awa? 1 or solo numbers Miss McKay rlioose "Sin In mo llio Auld Scotch Sonus" and for.au encore "Coin-in" Through the llyc," Ihe rendering of this ialler old favorile being vory (food, indeed. 'llio readings were well done .1. Murdoch reading "Man win niaiio to mourn," while .1. Webster rrealeil considerable merri menl with "Wee I'uu'gy." The comedy of the Yvoninjf was .siii-nlloil I iv '.I. Thoinpsnn In Seol- ... lis h c iarnelori.alions. Most en- Jnyable were the violin solos liy W. .lack. .1. Milcbell rocoivod woll-nioriled oucnres for hi"3 singing of two songs, "Lassie jif 1 M i n' being parlieularly well dono. I, McCaiilloy sang ".Mary of Argyll" ami was gonoroush niiplamlod. The solo, dance, hy Miss Mabel 'Sloven Ave re well ex-culed, Ihe i "Sailor's Hornpipe" especially so. In tl.io "Highland Scoltischo" rr - BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1023. Has produce Minerals as follows: l'loccr OKI, $70,!Kl2,'J0:i; Lmle Hobl, $li:,-r':,irir,; Silver, !j!(i:i,r.:2,(irir; Lead, $58,1:,001; Copper, J)il7t),0l(l,r.0S; Zinc, !?27,-"'llr.d; Miscidiaiip.iiis Minornls, $i,0S,2r7; Hunl nud Hnkp, $250,(10S,I III; lliiibling sloi.o, Hrirk, Coinoiit, el.., fW, M 5,211 '. ; making ils Mineral 1'ro.liicli.ui In Ihe eml ,il ll'?'l show nn Aggregate Value of $810,722,782 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1923, $41, 304,320 i"'R Mining Laws' o( lliis Pruvinco nro more lil.oral and tlio foes lower llinu llioso of lly olher I'riiviuoe in Hie Dominion, or any colony in Hi'ilisli Umpire. Mineral locations are gran foil, to discoverers l""r nominal fees. AIimiIuIc Tillca arc nl.lnino.il by developing " pro'crlies, llio sociirily of which iinraiilecd hy Crown (Irnnls. ' "H inforniatidn together wil.h Mining Ilotwrls and Mnp, may he ohlnined gratis is h.v ll""?S"l'f THE HON. THE MINI8TER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. I lii Killy ami Kdna Herein gave a vi'ry jsfat'i" fill cxhiliil inn nf child dancing. Tin I'liairnian fnr li mci'rl was 'I'. Kirkwoihl. Ae- nmpauisls for tlmsi' taking par! won aiesiiauies i y 1 1 1 1 ami iiirrin ami Messrs. Smilliam. dresser mil llai-ris. COMMUNITY PLAYERS ORGANIZE AT ANYOX In order lo oci ainnally provide ainuseim'iil nf a dramatic nature fnr the lieiiefil of Auyox 'oik who Darn for this particular nrl nf c ulf rlaiiinicnt, an nr-ani.aliinu to bo known as Ihe 'Community I'layers" was foi'in-oi I in Anyox dui'iiifr the pasl .veek, and' preparal ions for im- tueiliate voliearsals of the first olu.V lo bo nreseiilod were com- pleleil. OTficors elected were Maiiafier, (ieorjjo Warwick; sec relary-lreasnror. Miss Itoweua Minmpinn ; Mtar-'e maii'i;er, J". M. Kelley. A ca'slini-' commilli'O was also chosen, rmisisl iiifr nf Mrs, 1. Cde Jr.1,1 II. I). Sniilhani and ,lbe slii.'e '(nanajrer. -T- (iranby .Vows, ANYOX BIRTHS There wore born al llio Anyox Inspilal leeenlly a son lo Mr. ami Mrs. .lack Carr, aiUI a daughter In Mr. and Mrs. I'. Mc- Dougall. WORD PUZZLE A GOOD WAY TO J f 5J The following word puzzle was made by a loual lady. Kach iiuni-jjj. her is represenleii ny one worn j ami Ihe "initial loiters oi all oi lliein spells llio name of one of Canada's natural resnureos. The cm-root answer will bo published on Thursday. 1 fish. 2 n allack. 3 A mood -Useful in Ihe, kilchen. 5 A Hoc fi Siloul. 7 A gaiinonl. "" H.-Hoyonil roach. ) -.Necessary In life. . 0 A beverage. 1 1 Hart or Ihn body. I To swell.' M A headland. I I A pronoun. INCREASE BUSINESS Many advert ising messages Tail to'nltraet allonlion because. I hoy are either unaUraelivo or are Inn sleroolyjiod. 'Ibis is the opinion nf one of our .busiest and most successful business firms Albert. & Mc-Caffory, Lid. They have succeeded in inleroslinir many now customers, in I bo slory of the famous Nanaimn - Wellington enal and 'since llio coat ilsolf .lives .up to ils reputation Ihoso cuslnmors are ruining back daily for more. Nanaimo- Wellington coal Is' the premier fuel for Ihe firenlaco. range and furnace. More ffeal--less ash no ruck or clinkers.'. You should Iry Xnnaimo-Wol- linglon as sunn as your present supply gels low. Holler still, (C you order snino now you can lost il on I willi llio coal you are now using. Naoalnin - Wellington stand supremo when a conipar- allve lest is made. Tv secure a supply phono, AW borl t Mct.affery Lldf, who are sole agents bore. Their phone numbers are 110 and 501. tf in 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 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 knou)s adoertised goods lioe up to 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 loo. Read them. Help her help you save. Buying advertised products is a bond investment- not a stock spszulatioi Amateur Radio - - - - good deal of regulalin? is Ham Morris, in Ihe studio of the needed in connection Willi radio. (icuorat i-.iocinc faouic uoasi I'ako as an example Ihe silualion i Station, Thursday evening, J-eb- Vaiicnuver. There fans com- ruary o. Uelween me acis ine plain Hint a loud station has just sprung inlo boiiis which makes il j'mpossible to gel any olher station e.Hher in the city or outside , 'llio fan's there. are wild willi inilisrnalioii but tbov seem Arion Trio will bo board. An ideal form of radio enlor- laiiiiiicnl, a cnmhinaliou of lalk- jug, singing, orchestra musici ami hinnoroiis dialogue, . all In have no recourse. .Radio lias, woven iiilo an jnlorosljug ,. story." Lbi'iVViuo, ojmpnrlanl a. factor, .in-1 1 (r cjinuo-4)perwA1ll hepresontt the life or the people inai us.,., j, K(io, Saturday evening, furlber neglect should bo resent-j iVbruary 7. Cilhorl and Sulli- ed bv radio fans. Apparently il is a mailer for the Iwuninion Covernmonl lo handle. Nelson has ,a broadcasting alion, yd .Nelson is not anv larger place than Prince unpen. Knlorlainmeuls .and news Hems are sent out regularly in, I bat oily by a club, formed for the purpose and this makes .Nelson conlro for the radio district. So il should bejn Prince import The news ileius cnnlain fuels abnul Ihe oily dovolopniont and prices paid for produce' there. Cony, Moony, Miney, Mo, Cat eh a song on Ihe radio; If it's squeaky, don't lot go, Tune it in u'lHIlo mo'. Vicuna is about lo erect a municipal radio sending slation which is .to cosi t.ono.noo.non crowns. II is lo be used solely for .official business. The fire department especially is to use it extensively. Nine of the KCO .players di-reclo.l by Wilda Wilson Church, audio drama leohnician and om-' pressario, will produce Hie Ibreo-aol farce "Mrs. Temple's Telegram," by Frank Wyall and WiU .van s snappy jMraios oi aneo" has boon soloclod I RADIO BUNK. rearranged lo suit the conditions .if broadcasting. Carl Anderson vill direct the company of eleven singers and instrumentalists', who will represent Ihe villain-) ins .characters of I ho plot, and those unfortunates oT ,tho slnry who have fallen inlo the clulch.os of Ihe "Pirates." There was a dealer in our I own Ami ho was wondrous .wise. He bought a lino of radio And praised it lo (lie .skies. 1 tut soon Ihe customers .returned .lusl plumb dissatisfied. They .hadn't beard a single poop Though every knob Ihoy tried. His sales wore lost. The dealer cried: "'I'll is radio's ho hunk I" And in Ihe Take ho threw the sols And cussed them as Ihoy sunk. The moral is Kadi man know; Ho must learn If ,norat 'lis his goods .inns! thing To know his radio all about the SERVICE NOT SERVITUDE Has it ever occurred lo you that the mullilude of "Household Helps" offered for sale arc of themselves lifeless and Incapable, .of service unless controlled and dircclod by the already nverhurdened housewife. Laundry service alone is alive, vital, imposing no new obligations, and asking nothing but your friendly disposition, lo change servitude inlo service. May we call? Phone 8 ST i V V I JT PHONE 8 PRINCE i 60X392 RUPERT St. Regis Cafe Prince Jtupert's Leading Restaurant. A qakery Unurpaaied Third Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage .and Storage Phone CS. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or .Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel We Speotallze In Piano and Furniture Moving.