VIM' lilt. pAdff fWtf m mm oar mm IBfiAuiua! W'r 'J ' T. With "ateMOa u- Keen's B" rULteaste. ; The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 88 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION "mr a mr ro. night" J3IC Tuesday, June 80, 1925. Oriental Percentage Gradually Falling. The report of the minister of labor made through his deputy, .1. 1). McNivcn, tell of a steady falling off iti the proportion or Oriental I;ihor in the province including Chinese, Japanese and Hindu. According to that report there were last year only 11.H7 per cent of the industrial workers of Asiatic origin, in ihe.Jear 1018 the proportion Vn 20.;i7, in 11120 it was Ki.lii and in 11(22 it had dropped to ,f;i.sr. The report does not attempt' to account fr the change Imti undoubtedly it means that the nuliix or .Orientals has been stopped and the in flu's: of Europeans mid the natural increase of Canadians is steadily reducing the Oriental menace and making the Oriental less a factor in Canadian industrial life. New B.C. Public Service Bulletin. The Provincial Oovernnient lias issued from Victoria the first number of a monthly journal "The British Columbia Public Service Bulletin," which deals with the most important matters from a governmental viewpoint taking place in the province during the mouth. In the first number it deals with the by-election ill Grand Forks-OreeiiWood, mines production, Doukhohors nlid education, university laud sale, Wembley fair exhibits, Oliver settlement, Lieulenant-Oovernor's scholarships, . vaccin atum precautions, public accounts, music in schools, indus trial development, beer sale- regulations, policing of municipali ties, Dense Lake mining and women s institutes. The bulletin is wrillen from, h iioupolilicul .poinl.of view and of necessity deals with questions which have already been discussed, in the daily press. One article might be critiei.eil as being out of dale and that is the one dealing with the Dease Lake Situation. 11 mentions "a rush which 'is- looked for" whereas everyone knows that the rich, siich as it wo,- is over long ago and the people who went in are now in many cases reljirjiiiip. H is desfrable that such a journal should be. up to date in it news. ' Good To Kill Seals If Good To Kill Sea Lions. Heals and sea lions eat the same kind of food. They all live on fish, tin kind thai Prince Rupert people catch. The Dominium government has seen it worth while to send out a vessel and at considerable expense and without any hope of direct return to kill off thousands of sea lions., At the same lime they refuse the people of Prince Rupert the right to kill the seals that eat our fish anil yet all lliat is necessary is to annul the treaty with the United.Hlatesand let the halibut fishermen get a chance at them. Commissioner Babeoek is anxious to protect those seats, but just what benefit the protection is tf Canada we have yet to see. If the sealing Were thrown open, Canadians would have an opportunity to earii an .honest dollar by limiting Jhem and local fur dealers would have a ijhance to earrt a dollar by buying them. As it is everything goes nway and we get nothing. Much Sympathy With Santa Barbara. ; ' W.fiave much sympathy with the people of Santa Barbara. 'K:iifMi'fnae does jiot cover the loss on buildings sliakeu down and it' will be very .difficult to .rebuild. , '(Ho ; .Mother riiih'.hfipkiliorelf.nnU.tlie ant's on the surface were disturbed. A few vere 'klllrid ftlid iotljer? ciujurpd.'air'd tfhfiir. Iiaiuiauoiis destroyed. What iloe it matter? says .Mother Earth. I here are lols more like- them. GRANT'S Best Procurable nut OKICIKAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINrsf HICHLAND MALT DMlltJ am! ivtraaiml W, Will;.., ft So., UnuUd. GMxUttk rtd BtlmM.CUnWt DwtilWnM. Dwfl. ln-4 Glut., ScMkad. This advertisement is noj published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. SALARY VOTE FOR ENGINEER Mayor Assumes Rioht To Vote. Even Though There Is No .... Tie At Council Meetfnn. CHALLENGED BY SOLICITOR Tho discussion on the mailer of paying former oily enpiinopr Pearson for I ho month of .luiio- was resumed in tiio council last night. Those partioinatlnsr in the discussion heitijr Aldermen Perry,- Casey, Larson" and Drown. Alderman Larson contended that the city would ho estahlish- lag a precedent in paying thisi unoun which seemed lo tie in opposition to the stand taken some time hack when Rolf Walk, or left the employ of the city and asked Tor two weeks' holidays. At that time the matter was very strongly contended by certain members of the round! and it would tie a very had business lo atleinnt something at this time which was not sup ported then. Alderman Drown was of the opinion thai the, money was for June salary -lo whiuh the Knpin- eer was really entitled." Alderman Perry felt that tho hngineer had really done gtmrj work, for the oily and he knew to his own personal knowledge that he had worked every Saturday afternoon and overtime without any remuneration and fell (hat he was entitled' lo-salary for June. .Mayor Newton said thai he. wished In further emphasize that the Kngineer had received his salary for holidays which were taken last fall for the year 1925. Further, he said, the Kngineer was on several occasions ill aud' incapacitated for work, and no iroduetinu hail been made in the salary, and lie could not see that the city was justified in. voting, in.ii.iey for this pun pose. Alderman Casey referred lo the case of Krilf Walker and also lo his own experience in I lie employ of the eily as fireman for three years and could not see any Justification for the vole. He doubled whether thu mailer had been properly. brought up, as the proper no- lice was" not given and hev considered 'the whole thing onl of order; Upon the vote being taken Aldermen Smith, .Mc.Mordie, Drown and Perry Voted favor able and Afdermen Gunny, Larson" and McKeclmie' opposed. The Mayor then said that he would vole with the opponents, which action was challenged by I he City Solicitor. The City Solid-lor then proceeded to . read from the Municipal Act lo support his contention, and the Mayor said that he would lake such sections to mean thai he' had tho power lo vote and tie would consequently declare the motion lost, since a tie vote could not carry. Alderman Stephens was not present at the fnOotiiiK. CLIMBED MOUNT EDITH - CAYELL IN ONE DAY Yet to us, who live not far from the scene and who also are!Qu'dcs at JasPc Made Quick in' the bell that is likely to be shaken at any time, the condition of the Cajjjoniiniis appeals. There is a feeling of .kinship Which makes us synfjialhize when ruthless Nature crushes out Ihe lives of a fellow. Work on Well Known Jasper Park Peak. JASPKH. June -30.---Selling a new record for the nlimhing of Ml. Edith CaVell which is over 1 1. 000 feet in height, Ilenrich I'lilirer and Hans Kolilor, Swiss guides stationed at Jnsper Park Lodge, on Sunday, climbed lo the peak of Ml. Edith Cavell and re turned to their ipiarters at the lodge before dark the same even ing. The climb of Ml. Cavell has previously taken most of two days to accomplish Leaving Jasper Park Lodge at .1 O'clock Sunday moruiiijr the guides motored lo tho end of tho Cavell highway and then Crossed the alacier lo begin their asconf from tho south side. The peak was reached at 8.1).') In the mornilig mid the descent com. monceil at 0 o'clock. The climb- ters descending by the back pass Packing their equipment back to the lodge the guides made the return journey and checked in at I heir ipiarters at 7 o'clock on Sunday evening, establishing a f3E jftAT TtJeu .fin,, .... .. The Man in the Mood A HICK IcAvil U one vhei-e wen a hum can gcr unlimited crcdil. I IK not mind n person heing pood as long a he does not air , hi poo'diies :on' inucih as a ! .Huii,iihI . ' ft i .A I 1 Al IlltJ V 1 1 1 1 I "Mill 1 1 1 1 HI Jp IIIIIIM WHAT I like .nliiVul artiinals is that the moment they have enough they stop grabbing. W1IKX you. see suspenderlessj summer pants clinging close lo a round tummy you wonder if there really Is such a thing as gravitation. KDISOX says that noise is necessary in a busy world. That accounts for Annie of the noisy people one hears amount Prince Ilu port. A FAMOUS music teacher advises her pupils lo smile when singing. It's easy enough Initio singer lo smile but too .often the audience feels like swearjng. I.N this part of the country most of the bachelors have piloted safely through June. If they can only pass July there is hope they may escape the wiles of Ihe temptress. Business jn the country will ho locking up soon. The potato digging season is coming. THE latest fish slory is of an angler who -is also a progressive businessman. Ho went to Khlaua Lake and while there wont out with a fish hook hi his pants pocket. First I hint he. knew the, fish were jumping nut fit the waler nipping ul the palils fry ing to gel at that hook.- ( They met In jhe park nl the JIM of spring, When tho lambkins gambol flful the birdies sing. They loved each oilier like every thing . liven as tliee ,nnil ttilnft. Thnyeourfei at eve, In a pafinr dim; ' . They walked an aisle lo'a wrtl ding hymn. And their cup of joy was full In the brim Even ns yours and .mine. The slory's as otilas "Xhe Prod igal Son," Thai two Can live a cheaply ns one; But soon they found it couldn't be done Even as us and we. - An aparlnieht hfr-iise wHn; fancy name. Was their abode ;tilhthe heiress' cairfc, And they said, "We'll beat the landlord s' game - Even as thou and thee. So they journeyed out from' the clly's" smoke. And bought a lot where the bull frogs croak; They built n house, and went miile broke,- Even us mejarifl.my. i EAchleye; ihey ,'walch IJio flivers go .by. , . ' , Ttie imortuitOes isingiliand the And they sometimes wonder nnd often sigh Even as you .and I. Ten Yearfi Ago in Prinrte Rupert June 30, 1915. Dr. Weymouth of Stanford In- DOES EVERY MEAL CAUSE YOU DISTRESS? IF IT DOES YOU SHOULD TAKE BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Mr. M. P. KM rlil re, Heaver Harbor, ,.n., wrlten; "I wsa troubled xnltli my rlomarli tor arnhe time, .arid ererylliluK I ate etnied lo'ditireM me. I irled many different nieUlelnea, but without any re'-lull. Finally 1 wa advlned to try U.li.ir., mid after luring men aeveral boltlea I a completely relieved of my trouble". I ran 'now eat injllilng I with, thanki tA n.K.n." Iiurdoek Blood Hlitera pula (lie aromarh Injo perfect hai by pnnnollnif proper iflgeiUon! Ind during- Il pint 40 year It h !un nn IIia tkiiarhul timd m.il. a new record for the scnliiiK of 1 r,mttion, wrond to none, for rellevlnir this ilifficull peak. Advertise in tho Daily News. all atomarh troublea. I'ut up only by The T. Mllburn Co, Limited, Toronto, ont. The Sons of England and Itu Gallic- playe( lo a draw in their j scheduled game al the Acropolis hill grounds last night. The score was three all and was not without considerable Interest. l.leul. Slehols has just relum ed from Victoria where be looX his (nullifying course nt Worx Point Barracks. The total witch of halibut for Hi., month of June Which was shipped throiu'li this port, lotal- leil 1,700,0011 pounds. Ihe total amount of salmon handled dur ing tho month amounted 1 .2r..."i00 pounds. AdveruiJ .n the Daily News LAND ACT. Notlc of muntlon to Apply lo Li Lnl In Skr(M luniro i Mnd nuirlrt. rrlnre Iltiiwt, ll.i .. ami IHul- inn yard norlli of Winter lurur. I"r Itlmd. IM-. TAKK MITICr llHl Oh (Uiuillaii Hh Inir :. I.IU.. f Vnonir. B.C. u.-ruj II.MI. SJIlllnm inilnt. iniMKH in i'l" tut iniil.lni lo leiw UM" rollowuif U--M-rllrfl UntU: Uifonicurliif it poil'PUmnl at nln naler iiMrt to fret frm rock n hire Hue; UMrnr rut nr cluln; IIk-iim- north oiir liiiiiilrnl and twmly rlialnt llM-lir WMt to thore line (Hi rluln; Itl'lirf In MMiiheflj' dlrrrilon rollowlnr the thorp Him lo Miiiit itt roiiiiiifncriiH-iil, ami con-UlnliiK tel arn. more or !. TIIK OK.tlUAK HSIIISO CO. LTU. . .oatfO 30lb May, ttli. LAND ACT. at Notlc of Intention to Apply to Laaaa Land In skecna Ilanie i Land fiUlrirt. Ile-ronlmif liuirlri prlnre lui-rl, and ill naix wirntiwrt ihiIiiI of Wale lOaml. TASK .oTIi:K lh.it Hie (inadlan Hh Inr Ut. Md.. of VanroiiVfr. Ii.c. orruia- i lion, sainxin i;iimr, fniewi to apply for TrinliHi in Irate Ihe following: il: wrnwd IsmH: i:imiiii.irinr at a pout plained at hluli water num on miiiiiiwi'II pen hi or aie ItlaniL ll.C: Ih'ii.- norih mm chain. Ilwiite ten tulll llienre aoulh one I riialn. to ahore IIiil llieint" weit aiour hore llnf tn.pnlnl fit rtHiimenrement. and rontalnlnir otin arre. iiutc or le. THE C.tS.tniA.N HSIII.M) i:o. I.TH. LAND ACT. Natlca of Inttntlon to Apply lo Laata Land In Skeeiui IUiUo ft Land mlrlel. II c - rordlna; rilUU prlnre Jtupert, .D.C.. .anil. niiaie v iiuih noriii iu aim ii.iiio Canni-rt. on Wale Miami. fU . T.UC iTK.K (hat the lUnadlan Foil-Inr tti.'Lld., of Vancnurer, It.r:., ori'iip.ti Hon, salnxm '.amx-r. Intendii tn apply for HTinili.n to leaie ihn follow I ntf d'-MTllied Li nil r.ifiimjnf.nB ai m tw.l ntjulwtl ml lilch water in irk. near tioint V, nille norih rroin Cannery on Walea I l.ttut ' tlienc north one cli.l'n; llienre m ten elinln; thenee noiiili to nhore line one rhaln; llienre ent fnllnwIiiK the nhore line to point of miiiiiieiit'eiiieiit, and ronlalnlnf iiiw arre, inor- or le. TIIK r.NAIHAM FISIII.NO CO. I.TH.I Dated JOili May. ittts. I LAND ACT. j Notlc of Intantlon to Apply to Purthaaa; Land In Skeeiui nanite J Land llerorillnir Ola-1 (rift of I'rlni-e imperl, ll.C, and alluate llaytlark liland, aoulh of Walea Ml.nnl,1 M.C. i TAKE NOTICE that Ihe Canitfflan Flh-' Inir Co. Ltd.. nf Vanrouver, ll.C, orruri-' lluii. Salmon Canner. Inleml In aiply ror MniiUloit in pureM ihe fotlowimr; deiierlbeil lamU: coiiiuienrtnir at a pni planted ht high waler. mark on wet t re nf lrlark lil.inil; llienre imrlh aeven clialn.; 1 Iheirre ent aeven eh.ilni llienre aoulh even fli.ilnn: thence west even elialna, and rontalnlnir five aeren, more or le. . Till-: CANADIAN I'ISIIINO CO. I.Tfl. . Hilled atiid May, ios. LAND AOT. Notka of Intantlon to Apply to Laaaa Land In Calar Land DUtrlct. lieeoMllng nta-IrlrJ prime Hnpert. H.C, ami altuate north of fmarnh Hay. Porllanil Canal, TAKE NOTICE that (he Canadian Flailing Co. Ltd., of Vanrouver, HX iierinm lion, Tallinn caiuier, inieud tfi apply for iiermlitalon to leae the following de-M-rllied lantN:- - Commeiirinr at a pot planted al high water mark, 100 yard aoinli of Indian mnke lini.: thence nortlieatl Mie rhaln; (henre oiiliral one hiiliilred and twenty chain; llienre aouthwet to nhoie linn one chain; thence norlhwe! rollow I Inir the ihore line (o point or commence j iiM-nt, one tiumlred and twenty chain, and contalnlnr twelve acres, more or lena. I THE CANADIAN FI3IIINO CO. LTD.! tian-d 301b May, tS, BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canadc lime, is m the city unit is sludy-' f ing specimens as uie an-, brought in lo Ihe Crown Fish eries on Ihe government wharf. TO END OF DECEMBER. 1024. lifts produced Minerals ns follows: Placer fluid, 77, 082,0.:! ,! r , 473.100; Silver. $18,82U7r Lead. .S7(U48,r78; Conner. 1K7 4n :t-r- S'R 171,107: Miscellaneous Minerals, !?l,'i;l.;M0; Coal and Coke, .2ftn,KXn oik n Htone, Brick. Cement, etc., 942,225,811; making its M, -a I'm.lu.'iu.i,' i,, n 1021 allow nn ' ' Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower thuti 'V ., any other Province in the Dominion, or nuy colony in the Bhlish Kmpu-c Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security oi w guaranteed by Crown Orants. i Full information together with Mining Reptrls err! Maps, may be obtuined r. adibessing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. N.B. Practically nil British Columbia Mineral Proportion upon whioh ,,.,.. woik has been done nre described in sonic fine of the Annual HhitIs of of Mines. Those considering mining iiivclments should refer to such ici . t are available without charge on npplienlimi lo the Department of Minev , i ( Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Pacific Building. Vaiu-iuno,-. mended as valuable sources of information. iveisity. who has been employed by tin lMovmeia! Ciovenunenl to study Ihe history Ami halo's or; the oral) in order if possible to preserve Ibis industry for some-! ORMES LIMITED Something New for the Children MAN IN THE MOON LOLLIPOPS A pure, high-flu Cnndy tn a new form. Each 10o A Ileal Bargain in VACUUM BOTTLES Wo bought till lot cry cheap. On sale at each B5c RINEX A gu.n.i CHHI'S of II. ., Ker. etc Your linn .' llltsfied wii.i ViSt bollle . . FOR SALE $1.00 FREE ENLARGEMENT Bring ynu gnllvos in r i t nnd print, s ,i in the en' i free enliiiir,'ii" ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Roxall Store 3rd Ave. and Gth SL Phone 82 and 200 Here's a Snap! in i i T 8 Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite $149.50 and nnollier 8 Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite $105.00 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Phone 123 Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Itf CANADIAN VPACINC .aiinavi PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Far IETCHIXAN, WftAflGELl, JUNEAU. SKAGWAY Far YANCOUTCR. VICTORIA aaa1 SEATfli For Jairt IS, l. " , .' . . -mm aVATIklCta' ....1 fliitao-alf, twanaon Bay, Kaal Balla. IU, 0rit",Ntm ' Campball Rlvar, antf Vaneouvae oary Saturday 11 " ...-.Hon from lu,l Inm .11 lluihli I Inmm. run VV. O. ORCHARD Oanaral Aqant. 0 Otrnar of lh itraat and 3rd Avanm, Prlnoa Rupari,