page ?nvv TTTT! DATT.T i MCMULLIN GETS MUCH PRAISE Tim of 4 15c Provincial Police Force Comes In Tim of 10 30c for Enconlums by Vancouver Paper The Daily News PHI NCR RUPERT - HHiTlSH COLUMBIA 1'ulilislid! Every Afternoon, except Snndny, the Prince Hupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. P. PULLEN, 'Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Cily Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month s. . . 91.00 Hy mail: In all phi-Is of (lie Hrilisb Empire and the Uniled. Stales, in advance, per year '.. ffl.00 To all oilier connlries, in ndvnnce, per year ST.of) Transient Display Advertising .fl.'iO per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page ..$2.80 per inch Local Headers, per insertion 2oc per line. Classified Advertising, per per insertion 2c per word Why Not Keep Legal Notices, each insertion. Contract Hale s on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 15o per ngal line Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION 98 86 Tuesday, January -'0, 1925, Peace River Railway May Yet Come West. Apparently Hon. John Oliver is being misquoted by some o bis journalistic enemies in regard to the Peace Hi;er. A despatch odav savs be stil has hone that the l'.ti.i;. will lie a rateor m the new system and that would mean Hint the line. would conic out to the C.N. It. somewhere in the neighborhood uf Prince (iuorge. Such an outlet would suit Prince Hilperl much better than the Hrule Lake culoff. It must be remembered in con miction with the reports that come, here from Vancouver thai sum? Vanrouwr interests are very keen to have the Hrule route adopted and I hey see nothing else possible. Engineer Mine Is Being Operated. The famous Engineer Mine of Alliu is being opera led by the iiew owners after being lied up by litigation for a number of years. This is a good thing for Alliu and a good thing for Hritish Columbia, going maiiy year? interfere wilh its It is a rich mine and has enough ore. to keep It is to be. hoped that uolhing further will development and operation. What Part Will Prince Rupert Play In Casslar. VVhal pari will Prince Hupert piny in connection with Ihe gold nish'io Casiar. Airplanes are to be operated from Alaska and the Unison's Hay Company has as much business in sight as it can handle. Where will Prince Hiipcrt come in? Can anything l' done to gel some of the business which will be offering? These tire ipieslinns worth considering. Wlldness Has Its Appeal To Many. "I like Ihe bluster of this north country," declared a fair maid jilsl reluming from a visit to the south. The wibluess of the wind and the changes of temperature have Iheir appeal. They have for all of us who have become accustomed lo then). The mirth "gets us" as Service would say. We live here fur a few years and then wherever we go we long lo be baj'k once more. "The call of Hie north" is a curious feeling. 11 is the same feeling that, draws Ihe geese and Mucks northward every summer find Induces litem to remain jusl 'as long as possible among Ihe wiliUjuf Ihe far-away country. At one lime Hit; call of the west had it lure but now that the. "-west- js be.ciimlijg civilized. Ji ts me noun io witicn wiose men turn who wish to tie on tin frontier. A Few Chickens? There are a good many poultry fanciers in Prince Hupert and some of' litem 'say Ihey nre gelling good results. This h somelhing worth considering, especially for Ihosc who live some distance lint from the centre of the cily. Fresh eggs are Colonel McMtilliii this cily is gelling with Ihe provincial of wit fell he is head formerly of In the Letter Box Fdilor ON ACTIVE SERVICE Jaily Ncs. I I went went fo"r fo'f n ...ii J mill irsuii. police force and Hon. A. M. .Malison, under whose deparl menl il comes is backing liim Up and encouraging him continue Ihe ir I work. The Vancouver? Star nienliuns the Colonel specifically in a front pay lilorial in a recent issue as follows: Splendid forward strides arfl lichijr reciuiled from week lo week by I lie provincial police. Ileporls received yesterday lba Sowash, one of the much-sought principals in Ihe Heryl (i. hijacking murder case, had been apprehended in the soulh and will he brought back for trial, were welcome indeed. The uncovering of Hie slnry behind Hie veil of iiiyslcry that lay so Ion.' over- Ihe disappearance of Ihe Vancouved skipper and his son lias been a splendid piece of detective work. I'he 'quick apprehension of I lie Xauainio bank bandits, Iheir ex-tradition, nml also .thai of the notorious - Fggors brothers, who are held at San Francisco for I wo palricularly daring rum piracies is also police work of Hie highest calibre. Not so .spectacular, but Jus! as consislenl has been Hie steady progress made in the Janet K. Smith case. Valuable evidence has been secured. I.oofcc threads have been gradually brought to gether and a reasonable picture commencing lo slaud out on Ihe. canvas I hat at first, was so complete a blank. t.'nder Col. Me.Mullin, Inspector Owen and Inspector CruiKshauks, this outstanding: detective and police work has been carried on. H has been done quietly and effi ciently, in accordance with Ihe best traditions of any service The provincial police as a body are winning their way into pop ular respect and confidence Perhaps il is nol loo much lo hope thai in time I hey will reach the proud position pro phesied by '; Attorney (ieneral .Mansoii in his speech before the board of trade a position where they will stand, as Ihe Northwest Mounted Police did in Iheir most glorious days, willt nalion-widi' recognition as a force unequalled for courage, daring, skill and devotion to duly. The picture, of the red-coated rider of Ihe plains who would rather die than than fail in his task, may be reproduced by the II. C. Provincial Police. They will have the best will of the people of the province as I bey go on building up their repulalion, .and Iheir progress, will be watched by proud 'and sympathetic eyes. I I 5 As ny mail last Saturday I was handed a lot lor worlh a great ileal and d is always desirable to have some Ihallmy first notification of the said can be depended on. .Many more people in Prince Hupert might debt, which was over six, years keep poultry iiiau do so at present and there seems no good reason why they should not go in for breeding fancy slock. was Greatly Distressed With Pains, in the Back" Mr. Alfred McNeill, Chapel Rock, AlU., wrilet: "During the winter of 1920-21, I'wai greatly dUtresied with paint in my back and felt tired and depressed most of the time. Particularly during the night I was troubled with frequent urination, some nights having to rise almost every hour. I tried several different treatments without success, until finally I began using Dr. Chase's Kidney-L'ver Pills, and they relieved my con dition before I had finished the first box. I am feeling better this summer than 1 have for years, and although in my 67th year, can work all day without any undue fatigue." Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills 35 eta. Itoi of SS pill, ntmanaon, llntrw A Co., Md., Toronto froJiu lite ' Naliohal Proleclive Agency with Ihe demand of IH due o Ihe (ieneral Hospital which was a surprise lo me as Ihe said amount was due Noveni-her , 'UH, a week before the Armistice. 'I'he deltl was incurred owing to Ihe influenza ami Hits lot I or from the Slates was ago. Now I would like lo know if I have lo pay for medical attention lo my family while on active service as I was discharged as a casually on August 0 1 0111. 0. I.KTI'S, Original 102nd Hall. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert -JJ I I ) January 20, 1915. Hishop F. II. IlitVernet wrllos a loiter lo Ihe press loday selling forth the cily motlo "Hy nol and pick, by rail and ship, we win our wealth." Williams & Manson of Prince Huperl nre suing Angue Ilealon and A. F. Kobe for :i,ono on an account in Ihe Vancouver courln Frank Abraham and a crow of workmen arrived from Vuncou- m - - A launch pu-puling o'er Ihe bay Paying Willi nnlv liim "In ki-en me! And company, ' "!.' V 0 'I'" The Vancouver il handier Of minei 'islMHini itMnaiuliucr log-l islaliou lo 'prohibit the owner ship of miuinjr property by; nnn- Hrilish subjects so'ettis lo be founded upon thoughtless pre judice, than upon npprccial ion iif the mining situation and its needs in Hritish f.oliimhia today says the Xelson News. If such legislalion were passed il would probihil the American capitalist from coming lo Hrilisb Columbia and hy buying and developing a mining properly unlit be had foresworn, Ills allegiance lo bis country and become -i Hrilisb subject. Could anything be more utter ly foolish, or more direolly coc-Irary lo Hie inleresls of Hrilisb Columbia, whose 'greatest , peed is capital lo develop lis industries. . , Thousands of dollars are expended by Hriiish Colum bia government and publicity or- ganizalions with Ihe, object of allrncling American .capital' In Hritish Columbia, to provide the funds which nre needed for development of our mineral wel!!i, wealth which Is lying dorniaiil because we in Canada have not. the money lo develop It The Vancouver. chamber of mines has ilself taken the load in mining convention.- , which yvere iliroctly dosltfiied In InleriMl American capitalists so Ihll, Hritish Columbia .could feccure 'ji. 9' in llu lM'inre a ire Ibis the benefits which morning to creel the tanks for Ihe from I lie cxpcndilim Imperial Oil Co. at Hays Coye. The Man in the Moon . WSi- A .MAX is upt lo look silly when proposing lo a girl and as a matter of fael lie is just wha! he look,. flapper's Rubayat SMOOTH running car, Hint may go Where'er I wish and no one ,. else to know. lleside upon Ihe seat and driving daringly A real 'he-man, whose. mic arm circles inc. would accrue of Amen can capital In opening up our mines, .Not more than a ninu!, ago, delegates from Hie Vaneoti ver chamber of mines alleuded :i conference in Spokane with Hie direct object or securing American capital for Hrilisb Coliimlija mining 'properties. Now, this same body asks fo-Hie passage of legislation' to slap American capitalists i Ihe face. Iby Idling them that we don't (want their money invested in Hrilisb Columbia unless I hey will first become Hrilisb subjects. We do want 'Iheir .money, we do wanl lo, see Ihem develop our' 2. mining' proper! fes and we do want lo see Ihem make a profit ,olll of their ventures, because I In' jicsl encouragenteuf lo in- iveslmenl in mining is a dividend mine. : while we always welcome the ranks of Hrilisb citi-; A basket, filled willt Jiinc.h'.eimugir',"''l'lp any of our ood Allien-! for two ' frjeuds who desire lo l.e- Oh what a lif,l Mwoubf be' for ''"'"' subjects or King (i -gc me and ygd." iNVI' an' certainly nol going lo be ,v idiolic enough lo. say that we IT'S easy enough lo make a w,,"'t l('' i"v,,!'1 ',l living for oneself but lhedilll-jl"'"vince until they do. cully is lo keep the wife ami : ' family, Ihe dog, Ihe 'cal, ll.e HOTEL ARRIVALS gramotdione. Ihe radio set. the1 Prince Rupert car, the launch and Ihe visitors.! Murchie, Vancouver IT'S hardly safe lo adopt .)' baby. Some neighbor is sure o: come along and say bow milch it resembles it's dad. ...'.'' i WOULD NOT RESTRICT MINERS j-ROM STATES Nelson News Very Outspoken' Against Proposal to Prevent Americans Staking Claims , iY. I'. Hoyer, Siiiilhers: IF Adam chucked Kye under;:nd Mrs. Ihe chin he would be tickling his : unpen. own rili. ' , THF. fastest race in Ihe world is a race oT modern flappers. ' i 7V . ! IF money really'litlked,, I'd !ik''j ' lo have a little conversatior.. I), l'raser, S r II. . M. Taylor, Central cily. Mrs. Major Prince WINTER ..-1 STEAMSHIP SERVICE 8.S. PRINCE RUPERT "lll from ITInrf Ilulwfl rOB VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, intiTiii. illale iiiiii emil t;rlU V.nii a.m. For STEWART mil ANY OX St. PRINCE JOHN JllllMWA il, St; tor Vinrnuvrr Kiliriiai-.v I i. vl( 1. QUEEN fry'.2k .trnrrs41tn.it-'.'' .'h,tiit,.ttiii.tt,iHiii.tl.k.sT2... -sr-yswi '' ' 'tr-avrirx'ssx JY S a Bourbon Whiskey of nexcelled superb, pure quality- -Old Crow '.stands unrivalled. ' To dtmand Old Crow is to secure the; best, Bourbon Whiskey the world produces. " Baurhon in fact and quality - backed " .BOTTltO IN POND UNnCR rCDEBAL GOVtRNMENT SUPtflVISION Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey I'lilu nflfi-tl'l IcimiOlll Id tlllt tklllillclinil . A m,l 1 it . .... Vilnrsity. II CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCC RUPERT Xnr fur l-rlnn- I'rlni-p lliumi). EDMONTON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, :..10 .m. Winnipeg, hi niiiK tai iii l aiud.i, L'niicrt suite. AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlckat Offlct, 628 Third Ant., Prinot Ruptrt. Phpm 260. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 8.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway January 12, 26; February 0, 23 For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle January 2, 16, 30; February 13, 27 8.-S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For B'ltedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Oceai Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and, Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Age.icy for all Steamship Line Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent Ctirncr of 4U S'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Ructii. B.i . I maul of Hritish Col,,,,, ' " ' I"-' '"our;, ,,piUlK,r l.y ll.e l.ov. ."