Always Uniform in Quality Delicious no Jr. ALADA" Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION EDWARDSBURG HIM HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANT PACKET TEA IN NORTH AMERICA. ; ; The Daily News PIUNCE RUPEHT - BRITISH COLUMBIA '4 Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. p. 1'L'LLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail nr farrier per month By mail In all parts of the British, Empire aud the United Slate., in advance, per year . To all other countries, in advance, per year ". . Advertising and Circulation. Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 88 . 86 CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP Its delicious taste and pure quality is only equalled by its high nutritive value. H ritt for ETHVARDSBURG Rttipt Boot. THE CANADA STARCH CO, LIMITED MONTREAL $n00 $7frA Monday. March ?. 1925. Salmon Hatcheries J Still Discussed. " The value of salmon hatcheries is still a matter fur discussion and it will be one of the chief subjects for consideration at the meeting .fishery exjerls at Seattle this month. The.diflicully in dealing with ibis, tpiestiuu is that the. ,hatv chery people who gel their living from the business are all apparently biased in its favor. To do away -with hatcheries would bo to do awziy with their occupation. They have been trained to believe Ihat'lhe method they employ is the best and they must muster fvcry possible argument to bolster lip their case. They oImi look upim 'anyone oppoed to hatcheries as b'eing opposed to them and their livelihood. This does not tend to, the best re-siillsj in making investigations.. Socks Are Important And So Are Menders. It seems a. trivial thing to dicuss in a newspaper such a siibjeet as the mending of socks, and. yet it is 'extremely inipnri- aut to everyone and especially to the large number of infattached men who reside in a place like Prince Rupert. 1 If an investigation were made it would" probably be. found that there are something like half a. million pairs ol socks stored awav in the miloards, drawers and m-esses of the dwellings in and around this city, which need mending. As it js they an uselfss. Jf thev were mended they would be useful. II, is not the intention of this article to try to interfere with the men s furnishing business by inducing the bachelors to wear their sock longer IJiaii they do but simply to point out to some of thg .ladies who are looking for fruitful .occupations that these socks need mending and that the said bachelors would Jte willipg to pay for the service if they only knew where to get il. Today there is ninny a blistered" toeiraused by' holes in. the socks which the (left 'fingers of a woman could have prevented. 11 has been' suggested that laundries, should institute such a. service and doubtless they are best qualified to undertake it. Monkman Pass Route " To Peace River. ' . . :. The Moukman Pass ro'ute to the Peare River eems lo be the same that i known to some as Ihe Wapiti Pass route. It is the most southerly route for crossing the mountains jiorth of Ihe Yellow Head Pass through which the Canadian National runs, . The announcement that this route is favored by n reputable, engineer who has surveyed it aud who has preparod,,vpl;iiis, specifications and profiles, came somewhat as a surprise when a special despatch telling about il was published in this hht Saturday. According lo Engineer Robert Jones il is the shortest and cheapest to construct of all the routes,- even including thai by way of Rrule, It would be bettor for both Vancouver aud Prince Rupert lo have the road built thai way. than by the moce easterly outlets. Peace River Pass Seems Favored Here. . ', ', ' .. , c." 1 he Peace River Pass .oomVp 1('; Jheiri.nio.stCvored here. It would open up a much heller country lliau ihe other Iml it would cost a greal deal more ami cost is a very invporj-anl thing just now. Mr. Junes' says il would cost $!),(MU),4V00 to build by Monkman Pass; St 2,000,(100 by Brule, and $1-4,000,000 by Pine Pass. While he does iiot mention the Peace River Pass route it is known that it would cost a greal deal more especiallv il it came out by way of Itazelton. No mailer what the lhwse of Commons might do, the Senate has to be reckoned with in connection Willi llus railway building aud the Senate is today opposed hi large expenditures. WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday " vTlie Filil ing Jack Ih'iiipsey in "Town Hall tonight." IJray. Carloou ' Tin' l'U"'r.Vl, Inlewdfiona) News. Wednesday and Thursday icorge Filzmauriee presents "Cylherea." Friday and Saturday Jackie Coogan in "A Hoy of Flanders." Comedy Wandering Waistlines." Fox News-Uazctle. amnHaaaaiiiiHaaaaia0mMiiii the tost vein. Brilliant Rescue THE FIGHTING SAP IS TO BE SHOWN TONIGHT Story of 'a Nebraska Mine With Plenty of the Wild West Charles Richmond is Hie owner. of several mines in the West. His soil, Craig, is interested only In tlie theory of iniiiiug, and is a nut" on Ihe subject, llcis for ever poking his nose into a hook (in jninerology. or lookinjr around for mcks that be might inspect for mineral .deposits. Craig is a very mild looking, handsome hoy, but when driven ' to a certain' jMtinl, can. turn Hell loose! His father, who lpid owned Ihe Black Leopard Mine, and had abandoned it synie years back. has left a Caretaker, -Waller. Stoddard, in charge. Stoddard has been wriling him of tjie new veins that bad been opened and of the pay product they were getting out of the mine. Richmond believes him insane, M t-MHIJ I inasmuch as the men I hat are supposed to be working the mine aris doing so, without pay. Charles Richmond sends Craig Jo.' Investigate. e next pick him up at Ihe mine with Silver Kirlg. his best al. .' Smitten With Daughter Stoddard welcomes him and introduces him to his daughter, Marjorie, who is smitten wilh Oaig al sight. He finds that the men working for Stoddard are a band of . the worst looking eggs ever assembled in one crowd, each with a price on his head and each working will) Nebraska, the leader, until there is sufficient bullion for all of 1 hem;. ami then they plan to make their getaway, Craig looks around for the lost mineral deposit, and Nebraska, who has been following him, believes Craig to be an inspector of (lie luw. Nebraska orders the men afler him, and a great chase lakes ilace over Ihe mine shafts, houses, pits, etc. Finally, JJie meji rapture him, tic him, and place a liinge can of dyna mite near the tree, ami light the fuse. When they leave, Craig wins ties for Silver. I he horse works Jdsf'waj outyiffthc corral, runs 'to bi tnksier, 'rolls the can nf pnwder over Ihe hill and unties Craig. The men hear the explosion and consider that is the last of Ihe intruder. The powder, upon 'exploding, hail thrown rocks all around Craig who in turn starts lo inspect I hem and discovers thai the explosion had uncovered Nebraska relnrns to the office and there finds n letter to Stod dard from Charles Richmond slating-that he in due at the mine on that day. Nebraska plans quick pet-away. Nebraska opens the vault, and as Jie does so, Stoddard and his .daughter step in Ihe office. A short scuffle and' the old man is thrown into the vault. The girl, to protect herself agninst Nebraska runs into' the vault, closes the door behind her and then throws tbn bar, which automatically . locks the vault from Ihe Inside? Ne braska, who has the roni'binatinn to Ihe safe, slarts off with his men. Craig chases them, knocks Nebraska out. gels the combina tion lo Ihe safe, opens 11, nnd revives Sbxblard and Marjnrie. Richmond Sr., realizes thai bis son is a he-man, after all, and is delighted when Crai presents .Minjorie wilh a llllle rock set In an engagement, ring! Wednesday. i Movie News Notes Devoted to the doings and sayings of those who entertain the public : GODDESS OF LOVE JACKIE COOGAN'ONCE SEEN IN PICTURES I may This Mid-week Is Story of Romance and Flirtations . Fanny Handon was a wife who. believed that, running a household should be conducted' on a business-like ami efficient basis, She had a cluck in even1 room. in order to lime Iter work and to Keep on seiieijiiie. .' -Mil naci no time for fun or. recreation, ;he-cause, somehow, jo spite of br efficiency expert" mel.hods, her house 4'lainved tier whole at ton - it Ion. j Her husband. Lee, on Ihe other band, believed that every person tu:w j-nlilli'il lii t'i'l :is much full - - a p . mil nf iffn ,w iiii'uilli mill he !ih...1 frpniieiittv in induce Fannv to go to the-theatre, dances and parlies with him. But she consistently refused. J,ee conception nf niarrieil lifo'hein? u con tinuous romance was constantly stifled by Fanny's prosaie alti- .iude. So it ws little wonder' that; one day when Lee met a re.lly little maiden he tried to convince tier that he was not an "old .man hy dancing wain ner, ami hehuviii? generally as a college sophomore. And he went home carrying on his cheek, in roupe. the .outline of a pair f arched lips. Even that did not awaken rtuiny In the folly of her ways. The break came when Lee met a vfinian whose fealures had been enshrined in his memory as hi "ideal." Up to then he had been! a vision. Now she was a reality, j and Lee found himself powerless j in the grip of this new love-. What happened lo Lee is an amazingly dramatic story which can be seen in "CylheiVa," Ood- ' ..9 I ..I ll. II. This Time He Is the "Boy of Flanders," a Human Story Full of Pat Pathos Wide as was the appeal of Jackie Coogau in "Long Live the King." "A" Hoy in Flanders" will ennobling aiM truly elevating. TeHs Whimsical Story iUie are the ordinal, braideil and milllapt igarmejUs qf '.'Img Live the King"; gone too tba aristocratic rnviropiueiKt aiid (tie palrij!.ih sixties tt $t'h in the palaces of princes and kings. In IPPs MILLBAN TWF nil Al ITV riRADPTTC flaw" Ki'wt. sm OiiiK'i" IIiiiippI fur llio imriiose of MORE IN MOVIELANDH'il'l'1'- Kasl fn.m here. ' ', !.cllng Mayor Kerr slates thai Ihe city lias offered to sujiidy i power al Ic per kilowall. The municipal lighl deparl-iin-nl made a net revenue of tyj.l-.' during the month of February. The telephone deparl- exert an even wider circle of ap-j,,M'"' showed peal it is so human, so homely, so full of those touches of tenderness 'ami pathos,, that make the whole world kin. It will tie seeif- here at Ihe week end. Throughout the story, even in the moments at Us lulsclilef and fuu ami they are many and reas.siiring Ihe characterization l-IOI.rt.l. iven by Iiltle Jackie is intoned jUIir wilh a fine spirituality of iufin- !ini ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE Lieut. R. pouder Commanding. Orders for March, 11)25. Appointments J. Fred Ritchie He appeal alike to children audi Recruits rown-iips; il (s chHsleiiing.L-in i, ,,n a surplus of to le Acting Kub-Lieulen- P O. lnsl. Kiuch duly each week-day at Naval headipiarlers al the following times. UJJM a.m. till Mtmii. t..'I0 p.m. till 5 p.m. Applications will 1k received ilur-ing IhesH li'ours nr any drill night afler J '.p.m. . 't I riUA-4M6n'riajh-?30 ( -)Mn. in WJRI p.m. Ounncry and physical stead there is lillle Nello in i iraininy. poveriy-siricKen nut or jejuni drvesdays 7,30 uaas, who eKes out a wreicneo living as a carrier of milk from to dealers in Antwerp a league or two distant. The picture is replete wilh cenes of inspiring beauty. p. m to p.m. Miniature rante. Fridays. 7.3(1 o.ni. In- O.So the small farmers of SI. Agneten j,, m Seawmwrilp and recrealion- hI training. All ratings are requested lo He prouipt in allendanrn al whatever .dulls they are aide In llomeles Nollo (Jackiei wander- , , onllf iIihUIip insh.lic ii.ri ai.uoss lu ,e mix , u',j0Mal r,,,,!!,,,, js ll0 jnlcrfered blinding snow-storm constitutes one- of the most poignant episodes on which the eye of a motion picture camera was ever turned. No one that witnesses the rescue by Ihe dog, patrasche. wilh. WATER NOTICE. USE AND STORA0I T.U.K .NOTtCK Hint Mawx-ll Tlnrfwr Cu.. I.lnilli'd, whose tl(1ri' 1 7UH I'uriric of his little tnasler. will ever for- mi-nre u uk ami ni am tZmi- reel ....i i.. i i.f.. . I iter iTiiiirl. Itiri in Ktiifii ?r.f ui.i.n.rfiiit Lii'i iiik i iii r-i rik in tr iifiwr in . - this episoile. 1 Ten Years Ago In Pilnca Rupert 1 March I, 1915. Aerordiiig to advice l'tolit Vancouver. Sidney Jones, director of the Hluc Funnel sleiUushlii line, inleiids to visit Prince Rupert in the .near future In order-to in-vesligale for himself the facilities and prospects of Prince Rupert as a trade terminal. Two fishing companies from Seattle have decided to locale in n wnter out nr hOuium kiurtvii n Alii lllver, which rinwn unmlirrly tml ilrulnx lain Mnssetl llilrt, Hliolil inn mill ime-lulf iHllen mlrrr Onfii MiM'klry It n v . il.C, Tin- riiirmri'-diim will lie luniled Hi the (Millet or Alii Lake or nl point In luw the Knlil (nitlet. In tie iletei'lhllieil nT-ler miivey have lieen made. The raniiflty nf tbe cewimlr In be created In liMit tM. ai're-ti'irt. and 11 will rinnil ahunt il.Hiin aire nf Innd. The water will lie diverted frinii Hie rirrauml a jxilirt bnt Ihe titration nr Jh lnr-re-lam. iiatnelr. the iinllet or Alii Lake, and will he n.i-rt rnr power and liidunlrlai purnme npnn nil ini.u iienriiiiiMI l.iu M47 lir On I.OI 1(1. Thht nuUre wa iomeil un ity arouuil on the Dili day I I'eUriiary, 1113. A rimv or I hi not i' and an nu.li. i-atloi jwirMiwit ihereto nud io tlie "Water Art, IS tt," will Im- filed In Ihe r.rriee nf in iief aeewner at Ciliiei- llunert omeriionii In the npllratlon may tin iiiimi n uie mini nair Itreonu-r nr with Uie Coin) t roller or Water Ulirbla. I'arllameMt BnlhHnira. Vlrlnrlii, It V, wlllUw thirty dava after Ihe nrm appear'' anee nf till, notlre In a local ueWKiuiper The dale or the firm puhllmOun nf this liotlen la Monday, Marrh f. HiS massi;tt Ti.Miucn co.. i.to. i . , . Ai.piieant. Rupert Fish Fresh Frozen All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieties in season. Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddie "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotians. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. i. Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Grey Cq' Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., lii Prlnne Rupert, B.C. Family Shoe Store NOTICE. W e have secured the services ol Mr. HARRY MACE!, laic of Wilson s Twin Shoe Store. ail' ctii who will use his experience to give you Service in Foot Comfort Helgerson Block Phone 357. Phone 109. Dr. F. P. KENNY - DENTIST fiel rnv Kstininle on your Denial W CROWNS, PLATES, BRIDGEWORK l iicoiidilionnlly Guaranteed, I du all iuy own work. This rue PERSONAL SERVICE TO EVERYONE TelearaDhic Address: "Bushmarlne Prince Rupert." wvaufitiiua i i iv I I w w TUGBOAT Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. ri phone' (SI 539 Black 735 nr. 601