T'AGflT TWO The Daily News phincr nupuiiT - nnmsii Columbia Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the I'rince Rupert Daily News,' Limited. Third Avenue. II. P. PUM.EN, Managing Kditor. DAlY EDITION Thursday, IV). 10. I02ji. Labelling Salmon According To Demand. , It has Iieen the custom vith some canneries in Hie north lie ship their product without labels and Hie purchaser placards it with any laliel that .-eems best to meet the demands of his business. The result is thai the Japanese have invaded the market, sell their product to Hrilisli firms who laliel it Hie same way that. Skeena Hiver or other Hrilisli Columbia salmon formerly was labelled. Had Ihe B.C. people all stuck out for their own labels and refused to sell to any who would change them, there would have 'been today no possibility of any oilier product taking its place. The Prineo ltnperl brand and the Horseshoe brand and a few .others are well known. They still hold their own but they are' put into competition with salmon purporting to come from iiere but which really comes from Ihe-other side of Hie ocean, is packed by the cheapest possible labor and under conditions which are not .supervised'. Lack of Cohesion On Part Of Allies. The allied countries who fought side by side in the war have been having their differences since that lime with Ihe result that (iermany is able to defy them, Today it is claimed that the Treaty of Versailles is being broken and that (iermany is encouraging the martial spirit in her country. The allied .nations have not even Hie backbone to secure proper information in regard to it. Kaeh seems to be fearful of the other. The result is fatal. The wnv, which was fought to make the world safe, is failing in its effect. Arms Conference Will Do No Harm. The United .States government has proposed another arms conference or at any rale informal conversations in regard to its possibility are being curried -oil.' -The conference cilii Vlo-'nti harm, even if it has no direct results. Kvery conference le'nd to gel the nation' belter aripiaiiiled with. each other, and know ledge is the first step toward Ihe allaying of suspicion. Canada should welcome peace conferences and lie ready to take part in inem, as ijouhfless she will. Th first important step is (o get Hie powerful nations in line. At present 'Canada lias no power except to provide a few soldiers in ' .time of war. She has un navy and practically no defences. ' Woman Is Needed To Care For Young Boys. It seems as ir the care of young boys has been left to men in a brotherhood orphanage in (Jiiehee where charge's of manslaughter and cruel treatment are alleged,' Whether the charges be'lriie or not renuiins to be nrovedjlnil they do not change the general principle that ynuhg boys need the care of a woman. 11 is only the natural aptitude of women to mother tilings that can make the lads really happy. Motherhood is part or the nature of a rear'wonian and canilol be acquired. No man can possibly take Hie place of the woman in bringing up children, lie may help, but only help, (iradually tie bovs wean themselves away from the riiother -and imitate the fatlier but mother love is something that should be denied no child, orphan or otherwise. There are plenty or women in the world to do Ihe work and they are the only ones who can do it properly. Maritime Controversy Over GrainShipment. The people of Hie eastern maritime provinces are asking that the ports or SL John and Ilalirax be used for grain shipments in nlnce or Amei ' . i in- .Minimum rj-ee. I'ccss aualzes the situation and shows that inuc,i of the grain now shipped ff-tmi SL John is American (r-aiii anil not Canadian ...... .in- i- .ipiMies id .Monirciai .uuriig ijio season. .vs a maiier oi inn u is-utmost itupdssjbleto-lry o force ii.iue oui o, us naiiirai rnaunel. Everything being equal Can ..., ...us siiuuiu ne given Hie advantage but to propose to tax either the grain grower r the people id Canada to force gram out through Halifax and St. John is hardlv reasonable We strongly sympathize wlilh the people of the far Eastern ports in their struggle Jor business. We have our own struggle but we riput be thoroughly seized of the situation before we decide to lake the stand that business must be forced to go in a certain direction. Our own fish business is n case in point Krforls are continually being made to force the American fish to take the Jong, haul through American ports bid j js an uiiuatunl iiun.itural thing lo do and has little effect. "Back was Very Painful I am now Well Again" Mr. Wm. Walker, Webb wood, Ont., write: 1 wai tk for everal montln with my itomich, I had pains in the back, and how 1 uied to dread waih day, for my back would pain so that I couldn't lie down when night came. I alio had gas on my stomach, and my appetite was so poor that sometimes I did not care whether 1 ate or not. The doctor gave me medicine, of which I took a number of bottles without benefit. At last I started to use Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and although I have only used three boxes, I am quite well again." Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills 5 rla, ho of 85 pills, Ilinnii, lutes ft Co., IXd., Toronto "HIE DAILY ?JEW3 10, 2$ Duthie Interested Himself in One of Babine Mountain Mines and Did Tunnelling: Prospects Fourth of Series of Articles on Mining in Biilkley Valley, based, on Smilhers Hoard of Trade Heport The llaliine Hansre is a highly mineralized range of moiin- j tains ninning generally east and west front, twenty to thirty I miles north of the Canadian .National IVailwiiy ajid, aboul parallel J willi it. II extends for many' miles and is more or less mineral ized throughout its entire length. - Ik-srriiiiug further some of, the mining prospects uf mar range, williln reach of hniilhers uic i report recently prepared by L.S, MrtJill, eerelnrv of the .Sniith ers Hoard of Trade, says: Hyland Basin ' 7" r" "" " Over Hie divide from Krift-' opened up In any any xeaf. extent, wood Creek on Ihe Itnliiue I.nke'TliU and. (lie last last Ivvo urnuiis slope, is the llylaiiil Hasin , should be Croup, owned tiy Martin C.aiimnd properly. Thomas Kf riir. lhis lias a con lad ore-liody developed by ofien cuts and a thirty foot tunnel. There jiiv very high values sin gold, silver and lead. The main shoviiiii; has eijihl feet of good nave neen lomii I. and 1 icrn are several oilier veins on which work has been done ns well. A trial shipment of ore in 1024 pave returns nf ?5.0n In gold, tf9 ounce in silver, nml 28 per cent in copper. Driftwood Qroup 'Ihe Driftwood droop, owned by a Smilhers syndicate headed by I-:. It. Orchard, immediately adjoins the Itaiohu. Two drift tunnels on I lie main showlntr Oilier reaciieu, a iriai siiipuieiu oi a ( ,ir,..,., few Ions of ore was mane, givin returns of about !S:tOil per ton. In I Kiiiig and Cain sold two oilier claims near the Jlytaud Hasiu Oro'up to Mil moil I on inter ests for a cash consideration, unstated. Little Joe Another properly of King am) Cam m the Halinie Itange is Ihe Little Joe, comprising five claims. A contact ore body. widlli up to twenty inches, has been developed by a drift, tunnel no feel bmg,. The chief value is in sitver a shipment to the smeller of selected ore gave re turns or dun ounces or silver per Ion. This properly was bonded in 11)2 4 to J. hiuiphy of Spokane. Although illness uf Mr. Dunphy hailed the driving of ujirojocled cross-cut tunnel, lie retains Ihe option and intends lo continue this development in 1025. Iroquois Group I'at McPhec, owner of the Iroipiois (iroup, continued his development last summer. The workings are above timber line ami about twenty miles from the a II way at Sniithers. A vein augiug from four lo fifty inches in width lias been opened up and good values found in copper and ilver, the copper running to 25, per cent. Mcldiee has donn a lot1 of work, having driven two main tunnels on the vein, beside open cuts ami other surface workings. Shamrock Group James Carson has a cond bowing of high grade silver- copper ore on his Minmrork 'roup. Although extensive de velopment uf Hie properly has not yet been carried out. Hie owner works at it each year, and lie conliuueil work this past sou- s'on. Social Group A. I .MeCahe lias a copper properly near Ihe Iro.pioi LJinovMi as the Social (Iroup. Tills IntiC'hot yet been ripened up very much. Ralnbo Group About sixteen miles from Smilhers, ami reached by Ihe DriHwood Creek road and trail, is the Itninho Croup. This is owned by a syndicate of Sniithers people beaded by James Wright, w tin lias done a ol of work on it j during Hie past two years. On n vein about five feet wide' some. hoids of good silver.conoer oic... . . . . .. 1 in eousid1dai'd into ,oue prosnecloi's vvilh claims in this part of Hie llaliine Mange having promising iioiiigs and who worked on their properties in l'XM Luetiide: Alex. ,s. Miller and associate nn Hie Sunday milling ore, or winch two reel lj (iroup, a silver-copper prospect high rrade, assaying MOO erwilh g I values, Itaudolpli Ion. J. I', Dulliie look his iuo-j ;iiJ( ji,, Marilouald, A. T. pert)' under, option and had a .j Hairer. crew of ineii utarl to drive a tun-; net at a lower elevation In cross. cut (lie showings Hut, hamper- ( ed by adverse weather conditions, J the distance from .Kinjllici-x, and J oilier difficulties, Hie progress', made was slow. The work slop- pen iiir jwjj wiiii uje iiiuiiei MiUir,u 3.') lo 0 feet short of Ihe place - where Hie ore body should he .- n The Man in fhe Moon 9 YS:- IF tlUSMICs.s waul of is est. sick it js not IN Hie nld .lav lln-v ili.l 1 1 1 i 1 1 cr 4 rom , what they are done today. Adapt and Kvc were firs I olfeiulers hut they jfol a iife sentence at hard labor. A VA.N'COUYKIl man arrived, asked a Prince ttnperl man if it always rained like this in I his blaukely blank town. J'uueral tomorrow. A MAN" may talk about the fairy fingers of lady love,-but wait until lie lias seen her handling hot dog at a picnic. Till-: girls all like In nlay ami sldek. it's o thrilling. hide IK an era of prosperity comes to Prince Hupcrl,, Hnv I'ordless will lie able to riil,aud, two more cylinders will be added lo Ihe lizzies now operated here. . A.VOTIIKIt fortress of Hie pessimists has been captured. The dredge is here. I I IK first halibut boat brought In Prince Rupert 1 February 19, 1915. 'Ihe Canadian Club, at its annual luceim? last night, elected ollicefs as follows;. PiVSident, Hisliop F. If. liuVeriiet; first Dissolves by the (lernian fleet, arrived in The city last evening, coming from Ihe Old Country by way of I'rince lcore. As a souvenir, she brought a piece of shapnel picked up after Hie bomliard,-ment . A PLEASANT CHANGE "Why iloes Peck patronize a bidy dentist" "I stioiiose it seems good In hear a woman tell him' to open lii mouth instead of to shut it." GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. HOTICE OF APPLICATION LICENSE. FOR BEER XOTICK In Iwri'by tlvrn llml Ml llw 7lh ilay of March m t llw- iinitorliii'il mlcikU In .if .ly U Hip Uiiuiir Cmilrnl Honrd for lirrnp In icimti in pri iiili' lii'lnit part f tlir htilliilinr kimun a-Ci'.itral llfilpl lliial..,l al ili ruhm. ,.r in a fifteen pounder. The oilier! Ir' spvpnur sirwi, .in ihe city c.r .:.. i. . . , , , . ., , I ''rliM-f iliiiwrt. I'ruHm-n i.f'HrlllJh Oiiiiin- VMM Have In j;o some lo Ileal thill. IiU, urHUi (he lamU ilcsi-rlli.il let. i-lfven 'II' ml iwHvr li . lhlrn'ii ,,,.,, ,, I nil iml rmirtivii .14'.. In Uliirk tin llll-.M)'. seems to be general smUoii one mi. f:iiy .f l-rum- . . i ii . m C, ., . !tnrei't. irnirtilir le A ivn.lcroil limn ur .- .Igieeuienl Hiat it. i,s nbjeclion- nlaii ihMU'il i the l.an.1 IlcirHlry Of able lo .have to go lo bed at ,r.Vl."L !.h",,y, 'r..''rt"i'.r "I!!1 oo" i"i '. I'W iim- Mir nrrr i night and even ulore olijcelinii-1 ,i,, "r '' thl' 'V" ittie r-.r run ahle lo gel up in the morning. Possibly when (lie (teds lake control these disabilities will be removed. Ten Years Ago immllnn nn ihi nrwnW. I liVTK.ri at ITInr lliipcrl, B.C.. thlt Hill ! l.iy nf Fi'lirnary, 1?J. GOVERNMENT NOTICE OF F r.TKn HI.ACK, Owner anil M.in.iirer of Ccntril llnicl. Vnollrant. LIQUOR ACT. APPI 'CATION LICENSE. FOR BEER i vice-pi.'s den ' , W am " Mftnsnjt. '.and tlnrlttry i",fir.v .ifflic orrnc ai al Hip iim C.Uy r.uy nf ,r i-ri.i. primp1 ,, , . . ; V . Ilfl .and niiinbercd e;i. fnr the ..lie .M.l'.l'j.!: ; second vice-liresiilent, I lf by llw la nr liv Kip iij.cn tioiili. f(,i ri.r (ieorjjrf'll. NaMeil; M'tVtary, C. T. Ileward; treasurer, Ilev. W. K. Collison; executive colillililtee--ltev. Canon ("i. A. Mix, W. Wil-limn, .1. H. .McMulliii, ). II. Nelson, I.. W. I'alinnre, If. I'. .Mc-Ilae, .1 C. Ilaley and W. S. Fisher. One of the nipcijest purlieu of '. youmr people ever assembled in I'rince import, fralliered at a splendid roller skalinir parly In e Auditorium last nielil n niter the auspices of flic HaplUf Young People's Society, There were over parly. .'evenly people in the Mrs. Frank Kills, who was i witness of Hie recent bombard-; iiienl of Scarborough, F.nRland,' GOVERNMENT NOTICE or LIQUOR APPLICATION LICENSE. FOR ACT. I BEER ' a NOTICE hpri'liy riven that on Dip have opened uti a ffnod iliinlilv. (lu ,,r M'nli w.w Hip iindcrvlirnMl ,.t ii..- . - "itPiuN ti apply i i hp .Kpi..r Cnntn.l ... i Iir,., i.acK oi fnrllipr funds for developnenl resulted in no work being done last year. Judges Qroup Adjoining (ip priflwno.l Croup on the other side from Iheillain- II.. mil fop a iii'i'iiup in rixpprl to pi'Piulni't Ixlnr pari nf tlu Imiulinir Kiinn n: " i.iii.i ii. .lei, oiiiiiitpii at Third Avpiiiki, in tlio i:ity or Prlmo ItniMTl, I'rnHiirp i,f jirlilf.li Cnlmnlila, iii-mi Hip laiiilD ilpucMhi-il a lM iiIiip. i.'imi (10) and lueniy (M), In Jllixk. twpnly-thrpp (mi, s.-ill..n onp (t), Clly nf I'rlupp liiipcii. nri'.irilinir , in n rpl-1 , it-irn irr pian, n.'iHisiiPii in hip i.nnn HrKlslry orrirp al tlu cliy r I'rlnrp lui-i I lippr by tlu- irlnsit nr hy Ihe npi'll Iml Up; "' " "roup. ownerl.ppN and nmnhPivd gj. rnr ll.p Ml.. V.f bv a third Smilliepu I for r..iiiiiiipil..ii nn o.p nr.f iiJs.'O. under Joseph S. Kelly. n lust work was carried on in a small way but t tic showings are not yet TIVTI.lt nl PrltiKn i..m.... i.r lhl r.h liy r I'rljniary, io5. mum. anns M. nosa, MiliiairpiPM and Lpimu'P nf Npw KinprrM llntp), Al'pllciut, NOTICE l lipnliy (riven II. al on the Jlh il.iy nf March ni'Vt Mi iiniWmUnp(l iiitfii(l to aeply l llm Mnniir ' .inii.il llrnril fur a lin-nop In rfopcri in prinilM,i 'm'Iiiit pan i.r I ho liuiliiinir kii.iwn a Knnv llnirl. ltnalorl nn t"lrl i-nw. In Coy i.r prince tliirl. "ri.vliwe nf llrl I Kh r.i.liirnlila. npmi tho lamM do rrllipil n l.ut tlilrn-n f 3 and rmirlpcn 11i, In lUncfc two it), Scrilnn (in,. (, c.lty of erlnrp Himcit. ac.v.riin.ir i ii'Rlirri'il limp nr plan d-pnind In lUni viniiiiiiiliin mi Ihp .nrnlp. r ruTKn at itiik-p iinni'i't, nr.. tbu nii lay .r rcjimarv. tojs. Knox iimn. rovipAMv. mmited. I'pr: T. E. Wllllann, Mgnirrr. PDlipant .1.1 completely Makes a rich "soap-sudsy" solution, soaks dirt out no more hard rubbing. 111 Rinses out thoroughly leaves clothes white no bits of soap left sticking to garments to turn yellow under the iron Rinso is the only soap you need on washday it is perfect for soaking for boiling for washing-machines. tsff Broi. Limited, Toronto Prince Rupert DRYDOCK 5 H Canadian National Railways SHIPYARD Operating G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dlfcs Englnoers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith,' Pattern iwrvj wuou 9 mt n VI nvt f bVI ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Onr plant js equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. - PHONES 43 and 385 , GET IT AT! HIGH CLASS -GROCERS PHONE 586 BULK COCOA--2 s. for 25c new sloci BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1925. ' lias produced Minerals ns follows: Placer Hold, $70,1)02,20.1 r Lode Hold, Si' Mt.n.-r,; .Silver, 0or,32,inri; Lead, -958, 1 :i2,00 1 ; Copper, fJD.OHl.r.nK; Bine 001,750; Miocellaneous Minerals, $1, ',08,2.17; finnl and Ijoko,, WfaQnt.iW: H''' Stone, Hnck, (.emeu?, etc., .$:!),'. 1 5.2:M , making its Mineral I'rodudion lo the cad t!)2.'J show an , Aggregate Value of $810,722782 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1923, $41,304,320 The Miitii.B Laws of We4- "S lhis Province nre tnoro liberal and tho lower Hum lb"' any other Province in Ihe Dominion, or any colony in ,e nrifihi llntpirc. Mineral locations arc granted to discoverers for nominal Tees ., -Absolute Titles arc obtained by developing scj, properlies, Oio .sfeiiriiy of wl.K'1" gnaranlced by Crown (Irauts. SJS-'"" ,,,ff"l,,(T 'Mi"'"g nnml Mnps' 'ny bo obtained grnli I THE HON. THE; MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia.