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By mail ( all pails of Die British Empire and the United ..J.rk.a Nuralt la SIZE Paina TEMPLETON'S HfltUMATIC The Daily News PRIXCK RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Aflernoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue., 11. V, PULLKN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per mouth $1.00 Slates, in advance, per year $0100 To all nlher coTmlries, in advance, per year ..7..") Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should be in Tic Daily News Office before 1 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received suhjeei to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION JID Sal unlay, January 21, J 925. Business Of Newspaper Is To Sell Advertising. The business of a newspaper is to sell advertising, yet people, are always Jryiug to steal it or in other words to gel it for nothing. This paper sells advertising just as a grocer sells a pound of tea. Most of Hie revenue, is obtained in that way. If it were not for advertising the paper could not be published. No one . thinks of going to Hie grocer and asking him o give away his tea and sugar and it is just as unreasonable to expect a newspaper to give away that which it sells. The price paid for the paper by the person who reads it does not pay more, than one fourth of the cost of producing it. Making And -Spending Money. Very few people have enough money. They would like more.. The. man who works for fifty cents an hour lias caiisi to feel that, he is underpaid but he. probably has as much left at Die end of a year as nmsl of Hie people -who earn twice or four limes that amount. If (he income increases the desires increase proportionately. The actual needs arc small lint (lie desires are aid to be large. '.Making money is onen iiiiUcull bill spending it properly is iuiicIi more difficult., (iood. earners urc. often very -t fool ih spenders. American Business Done In Canada. The total fire insurance carried placed in Canada last year was r:i,ll()0,HMt and of this U.S., companies . carried $IS,(l()0,-(((III. The total amounl of life insurance sold in Canada. in the year was three billion ami of thai United Stales companies sold one billion. Thus it will be seen that Canada is a pretty good market for American financial companies. One third of all the new insurance is placed with companies from that country.. Prairie Farmers ... " ' Much Better Off. ' The average prairie farmer is mum. belter off this year than he wris last. His nop is 'small but it is worth much more ami he has mil had the expense of harvesting and threshing the heavy crop. .From a railway point of. view it is a failure but from the point of view of I lie average farmer it is far above, the average. According to statistics published today the crop in I!t2i is wnrlh four million dollars more Jhau the huge crop of tin- previous year. . This fear has been hard on the Aiberta or Northern Saskatchewan farmer who had practically no crop but The runner in the south or in Manitoba who had a normal crop made money. Vancouver Suffers Well As Railway. ,-.';. It is no wonder Sir- Henry Thornton has o preach economv .'Hid I'lll (IllU'll lXlllles uliiirmnn r,-;i.l.. I..... I i '. million bushels or gram less o haul than during the last crttn .,. in Mm nil-, ii hi. ik ii ne nreaks, even, Hie poor crop's have been very largely in Canadian National territory and Rial 1 M',!,,y nr vt-ry largely from n v i- . .. w..n. ii i iiwrj ami uiiti nnviug lailcil I he shipping of h souinern pori jias iniien off. Nexl year all that may be cjiang. Willi a normal crop m C.N.R. territory there will again be huge flow of grain westward. Vancouver will have learned less.pi and gone out for business and endeavored in everv w -wnrage. , grain snipping llinuigh thai porl. V shall , . , . '1 ns. soon as the clevalor is in such a cnii- d.l.on or progress that we can be assured it will be available tin shipping Hits year. "I Suffered Terribly With Sore, Aching Back" TT 1 ITT a..a. mn. noiana rercuson, i4 Lke 5L, Peter boro, OnL, ites: .sPMpKvMk "V . t i ' terribly with sore back. J was Imoit mad wth the pain, and had doctored" with it until I wai di-couragfd. Then my father, who it firm believer in Dr. Chase'i Medi-cinei, adviied me to try Dr. Chaie't Kidney-Liver Pilli. I followed bit advice, and am glad to lay I wai completely relieved of that torturing pain in my back. , , It it over a year unce i used theie pills, and I have had no return of the trouble. but aiwayi keep them house." ID the Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills a hot of S. tXIIh, Itnurowm, Hate Jk Co., Iul Toronto C.N. RAILWAY GETTING HELP FOR FARMERS Already Many Applications are In From Those Needing It; Peace River Demand WI.VMI'Kci, Jan. 21. Applications! already received indicate Rial fanners in Western Canada are taking greater advantage than ever before of the farm help service arranged fur lliein by Hie rnliuii.alion and development department of Hie Cap'-inliau NaJional Hallways according to Dr. W. J. Black, director Mast yesterday afternoon, after II.... ,..! .I....O 1.. U'i.. During his visit to Winnipeg Dr. Black interviewed Premier iulm Bracken and other leading I'itjzcn.s on mailers affecting his leparlment, and was also visited by many Winnipeg friends who endercil their congratulations on his appointment In his pre sent important position. WI.NNIIMUi, Jan. 21. "li s here, ils there, it's fifty mjles from no where, hut it's home. sweet home," and because of Hial IImtp are chores to be done and tu Hie case of the particular farm; homes in iiueslinn. cows to be ; oui.ation and development de- parlmeul of the . Canadian .Na-'jonal Itaihvays here. "We iltin'l care whether they arp' CnglisIC Scotch nr Irish as long as they want work and are willing to learn fanning. We want hired help," says Mr. Bent-ley in his letter, which has just leached Hie official in charge of the farm help service maintained by Hie department, "and," he bids, "we know we are too far away rrotn the railway to hue inyone on a monthly basis so we want In hire them by the year." 'I'o reach the prospective job. lie newly hired farm laborers Will travel by' trail lo (Srande Prairie and thence either by lage or by boat, when the laller means of conveyance is nperal-'ng. Several farmers in the dis- 'ricl want helpers, according lo Mr. Benljey, ami are willing In lake on men who are willing to work, riiganlless of their lack of orevious farm experience. Thnl distance is no deterrant to some of Hie new coiners is shown bv Hie fact that a newly arrived man iml wire last summer contracted fii a Job in this district, and at latest reports were settling down In their pew work and doing .very well. In the Letter Box ! WARNS AGAINST HELL Hdilor Daily News. In an editorial yesterday you seemed lo imply Rial Hell -js a myth. You are wrung, sir, for 1 have been there and I ought In know If anybody does. Hell is where we are punished for our siys. It may not be a literal lake of brimstone or any such atrocity but it is the suffer ing which comes from having Iransgresse.l Ihe laws, of Mod, which are also the laws of the universe or sometimes called nnliiral laws. There are men in Ibis town who live in bell most of Hie time because they are suffering from diseases taken when disobeying Hie moral law. They will remain in uen uniii iney die ami pus-. sibly they will carry the laiul of il with them. This is no niytlii Iml a slern and 'dreadful reality. For one evening or so-called' pleasure these men have suerl-! (Iced their whole lives. They thought Hiey were "just stepping out" bill In reality, sir, they were stepping into the hell of which you serin lo be making light.. I: should like you to' warn the HER FACE WAS COVERED WITH PIMPLES SHE GOT RID OF THEM BY USING BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Mls T. Iliinli-r. U.ll. An. f. London. Out.. wriK's: -I with Jo re iiiiiliionil llnrd.wk IUihuI 111 Hit- lu nil women v im an- surriTlnir fiimi nliiiiili. or any olhi'r , facial blHiilshe. About two .rears ami I was uriully Iroultlfil Willi I'lmpH- h mvr liri'akhiir mil on m.v tan; i'l ' net mi rt'llcf until, riiuilly. friend rt-rom-nti'iidi'd me to lake II. u.ll. Tin I did, and I nin now triad to ay lliat your ii'ini'dy lin frl v't i iiie tilt- ileslraliln re-iilli, and I now hate a nice sinoolli, rlcar kln, t It ti.i. rliiiHnal.'d all tlio Impurl-llos from my blond." flit H H.II. when yoii ask for U: It lias or eoloiii.atinll ami ievelopiiient;l'en on Wo market Tor the past 4fi r.,.. n... .. I... I..ri fn.. II. n ear; iul up only by The T. Vilbiirn l... III. - iviiifuiij ! .i. ....... -,.. Co., ..,,, I.limleil, Tm.,,; Toronto, Out. 1 T. a . c. W. CUTFORTH lllM'. 1. I ll'l I .1111., I'l. Black staled, "Hint farmers re quiring help s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I apply early, f as the spring emigration (Tom! overseas wilt soon begin, and colonization agents abroad can work to heller advantage if they have' timely advice concerning Hie number of men who can be placed mi farms jni'meilialely I hey reach Western Canada." milked and horses to be fed, so of Hie lecture sla In e.iialional ,orne Bentley ami others living , "itile Mmlenis Association, who at Dawson Creek, 100 miles from I jl leclu -e tomorrow night at I'eace ltiver, want help to do I Hie est Imlnic llieatre. them. All of which lead up to' the "farthest north" application young men of the danger. Few for farm help lii reach Hie col-1 pi-ople. seem In have courage lo do it. That is my only reason for writing this letter. If you had seen the things thai I have seen or that Hie nurses and doe-tors al Hie hospitals see, you would not let any mock' tnndesly restrain your pen, I am sure. Perhaps if you publish this letter il might help. WINtiKD AXGKL. NEW BOOKS ADDED TO PUBLIC LIBRARY During Hie months of Novem-! her and December a number of new books w added to Hie public library, among the more serious being: "How In Wrile Sjimrl Stories," by It. W. Lardner -, "l,.syrho-grnphology"'by.l-. S. ' Bagger. ' "PsM'hology ami j'a'renthood," by II. A. Bruce. . ' "Scepticism am! A n I m a I Faith." by (ieorge''Siitiayana. "First Principles,'1'; by. Herbert Spencer. J ': .' . "Conscious AuliwKiiggesHon," by Finite Cone and J.' L. Orion. "War, It's pmiscs,. Cnnc ipiences and Curv' by Kirby l'ae. pySters' tea Altruistic Committee Had Charge of Interesting Event at Home of Mrs. Hart A Very siicce.sful ilver', lea was held al the luinie of l-s. Hart, Sixth Ave. .Yst, Thursday afternoon, under Ihe .auspices of Ihe Pythian, Sisters altruistic, corn in it left' 'Mrs. Pari and Mrs. ' llnwat .' rccefved in .rooms prettily decorated with datrodils. An enjoyable musical program was contributed In by Mrs, Mc-reagor, Mrs. Linsey, Mrs. Hart. Mrs. Baisler, Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. Minley nm Mrs. F. Clark. The home coking 'aide was in charge .if Mrs. Shenlan and Hie fairies by Mrs. Ivarsnn, Hie I rt ini ill i tiiiMinwrw ST0CKTAKW 25 SALE commencing Monday, 8 a.m. 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on 25 ALL GOODS IN THE STORE comprising Pure Wool Underwear, Trench and Rain Coats, English Manufactured Boots, Large Assortment of Shirts ALL WOOL BLANKETS Mens Suits Wool Rugs Overalls, etc. A History Making Sale Don't Miss This Chance ! JOHN CHRISTL .lulTcl scarf being won by Mrs. tthcntoii and the apron by Mrs. .Moxley. Mrs. iMcCullough and; Irs. l.ecK poured I ca ami couee. ; 5 jlld llios,. serving Hie guests j Jjrere Mrs. iilchrisl, Mrs. John-) t lmie amU Mrs. Long. i good way to 5- increase business i . Many adverlising messages fail lo nllract allention because Jhey are cither mini tractive or ire (on stereotyped, ;' litis is Hie opinion of pno of our busiest and most successful iiisness firms Albert & Mo-paffery, Ltd. They hnve suc-yecded In inlcresllng many new uslnmers in the story of the amoils Nanalmo - Wellinglon oal arifl since the coal itself Ives un lo its reputation these tiislnniers are coming hack daily for more. Nanninio-NVpUington fcnal is the premier fuel fni the fireplace, range and furnace. More heat less ash no rock or clinkers. You should try Nannimo-Wel-linslon as soon as your present supply gelp ow. Better still, If you order some now you can lest il out with the coal you aro now Using. Nnnainio - Wellington jjtands supreme when a comparative lest Js made. To secure a supply phono Albert iV MoCaffery Ltd., who are ole agents here. Their phone numbers nre l(5 and 5fM. If WHY? Dick had his first lesson In astronomy, and when he Came home from school he began In enlighten ils sMc on the mystery of Ihe stnrs. "Do you know," he said, "llial Btlle star over yonder is very much bigger than nur world?" "Then why doesn't II keep (lie rain off us?" sho asked. "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, Skeena Sockeye, etc. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., lid. Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating q. t. p. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermaker!, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Foundirs, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. ""LLI'iii3 to Iiapdlo all kinds nr MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38