PAflff TWO SSM The Daily News. SHIP PRODUCE PRINCE RUPERT - RRIT1SH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN. .Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year . $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. ... $1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page... .$2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion.... ...2c per won! Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate line Contract Hates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 88 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION West Must Insist On Railways Complying. 1H yf Saturday. Sept. 19, 1925. It looks jul now as if the railways were governing Canada and againl any such conditions of affairs the West mut put in such an emphatic protest that a change is bound to take place When the country begin to be governed by (he C.P.R. or any other corporation it is time vigorous action was taken. mere lias been talk enough about the western freight rates. I he demand has lietni made that (hey be equalized and the (ioveriuneiil of Canada ami the Board of Railway Commis sioners have both ordered that Uij be done. Now, according to report, the railways are not complying with the order. There has been enough playing witlrthe West on the part of Montreal and the East generally. If we cannot get decent treatment it is lime we advocated more vigorous measure. Prince Rupert is vitally interested in this freight rates rase. H is not u hiallef- of politics. It is simply business. We shall have to talk so plainly pretty soon thai there will be no mistaking what we mean. Flour Mill For Prince Rupert. A Vancouver man writes suggesting the establishment or a flour mill here. He gives reasons why he thinks it should lie successful. With his proposal we agree most heartily. There is an opening for the establishment of a mill here and anything that can possibly be done locally should be undertaken so (hat if possible such an industry may become an accomplished fact. Pupils In Schools Indicate Permanency. When the schools reopened after the holidays it was found tnai mere were about l,0.it pupils attending in this citv. In (he city of Nelson there were 1,120, and in Ketchikan the num ber was to2. Nelson is comparatively an old city and Ketchi kan, nniiougjr older than1 Prnfee : Unpen,' new o-fnr a It? modern development is concerned. Everybody Use North B.C. Produce. Prince Rupert people should make a point of buying .wiiiern ii.u produce. Tins js me natural market for lheo-(atoes und other products irf'the farm of the interior and if Prince Rupert people insist on having (hose products Iheywili help Hie farmers ami at the same time indirectly help themselves. Very soon Bulkley Valley beef will be coming in. but in the meantime there aro potatoes of the best quality and the way (o build up the north is to encourage those who are giving their lives to uie work or developing i. The governilienl has done a great deal toward helnins Prince Ruperl but we must do something ourselves and there is no way we can co-operate to better advantage than by insisting on being given potatoes grown in .Northern British Columbia. Getting In Touch With The Unseen. A despatch published yesterday telling abonl Conan Dovle receiving spirit messages, caused a good ileal of discussion lo rally. A great many are inclined to -ruff at (he idea of such message being received while others are firm believers in close rontart between I lie seen and the iiueeii. I hose who listen to radio messages coming from point innusamis oi nines away realize that there may be spirit mes sages aiso pervaiiing i lie air wiucli need only the proper re eeiyjiig apparatus In enable ii to hear. Ibeni. At any rate it i not 'impossible and thousand?' of .people today, believe (hev really dit Occur. ' . r ... ' It is eay (0 scoff." The' ignorant have always done (Int. There were men who scoffed at the automobile until they were knocked down bv one. r A Balance in the Bank THE allowance ot the house wife, or the salary of the business girl, will last longer and go farther if paid into the Bank and withdrawn only as required. The temptation to spend for unnecessary things will be less, and the balance to carry forward each month will be greater. Ltiitt mill ricikt nurttout. kilpful atltntitn from ur SUU. The Royal Bank of Canada .Prince Rupert Dranch F. E. Robertson, Manager IN CAR LOTS Marketing Centre Being Estab lished at Smlthers and Effort Made to Push Sales SMITH Kits. Sept. 19. At tlx regular monthly meeting of the board of trade in the Municipal Olfice .Monday night. Win. Hood son of I lie firm of Sealy ami Doodon, outlined for the meet ing the plans of his firm for the establishment o! a' centre to tleaT with life marketing or rami produce of the Bulkley Valley Mr. Dooilson said the farmer throughout I he district; had been requested to supply him with a list of the produce (hey will have for sale his fall, and he has eoinmuuiraled with the whole salers in Hie business centres aking that they give him a chance, to show that the produce of the Bulkley Valley fs equal or heller than the products of other districts The plan is to have ware houses at Smithers and ship from here in car load lots, and a start ha already been mad on the erection of the rirst building which wilt he twenty-four by fin reel. The firm's own cold storage plant will of course take care of the storage of the beef and other meals. ' The hoard gave I heir endorsa- tion to I lie project and expressed a willingness In give their assistance where needed. THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: THE taxes that worry me are the ones I have to pay. I do not worry about the iiiherilanr tax, FAITH is a great thing. It I faith that enables many of us to live beyond our incomes. I.OVK is blind, but thai is why a lot of u were aide to maPry. Perhaps He went out shooting wavy - - geee- And rrom the flock look toll Yet when he got back into (own lie never lold a soul. PHLW.K Rupert will be all right in the long run. but the difficulty is (he run is too long. Autumn resolutions: Determining to save part of salary. Determine lo Incur no more debts. Make up mind to play bndmiii. Ion. Deciding to study evenings in stead or going lo bridge parties. Decide to mind own husjness all time. Decide to make up mind soon. I Hi; dimculfy about living alone is thai there's nobody to growl at when things go wrong. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert A pot or money containing 3iiju.ui, uonaieu oy tieorge Frjzzell and railed by the Hed t-.ro, has been won by David I hompsnn. Adair Cars injured his le while out hunting at the bead or the Inlet today. He. tell on hi hunting knire. W. J. Orecr won the Exhibition gold medal ror shooting at the MctfchoII Creek range lodav Ills score was 7 and tlial'of Joe Jack, who won the silver medal, was 82. TERRACE NOTES n Miss t . . I 1 : tir. . nee Matlie Washburn, who lived here some years o with her sisler, Mrs. A. L. Johnston, is visiting friends in town. Ntme Address fuHjr Inr an particular? of the HecU. 9i Dr,' Wrindh, M.L.A.: htlsiiipM tsJtor' ou" Monday Tues.iiy. UiUt V two daughters. Mis. Smith and Miss Alice, of llanall, were in town on Wednesday and took iri; the Terrace Fair. I K. A. Itlow, ctii' f colonization agent tor the C.N. 11. accompanied by Dr. tSeorge Hansen. Dominion geogolist, left (or Kalum Lake on Thursday to Investigate the dif ferent milling activities there. S. A. Clothier, resident min-' ins: engineer, wa in town on , Wednesday and accompanied! Jaek Hell and Tommy Turner t"j their copper claims on William Greek. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. McKay have moved in rrom Kalum Lake and ire living in Arnold tlreelmaa's home north M the I'ark. Mr. and Mrs. Sessions and two children of I'aeffio were visitors to Hie .fair on Wednesday. Mr. .and Mrs. W. C. LUHe. Woodcock, were in town on Wednesday. Mr. Little was sueeessml eshfhitor at the lair. Mis Ksther Iaren or New York, who ha spent the last three month vrtlji her aunt, Mr V. Soueie, i leaving lor her home, in the east today. Messrs. M. Allard, O. Olunder. l. IIrolin, F. I'hl-ejttorjaiid K. A. Little came in froni Kaluni I.lke and were in town on Fair day. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony-and Son or Hemo, were in I6vti on Wed nesday), , was a And A number oi the employee ol the I.akelse Halehery came to lown on Tuesday Itiinkiiig the Fair display was open lo the pull lie on Tuesday as well ns Wednesday. They were ipiile disappointed lo find Tuesday was only receiving day, hut owing lo another ' shipment of salmon eggs going to Stuart Lake Ihf week they could not slay over until Wednesday and returned lo the lake Tuesday evening. C. II. Snwle was" in lown on Wednesday. .1. Murplill.lnn iti.l Mf Mrs. Fennan. of Kelchikan, Usk, were visitor on Wednes- I. O. P. Drown, well known mining man of Seattle, accompanied by W. J. Klumndov. mini no- nn. cineer of Seattle, arrived In town! recently and lert on Thursday to' investigate Mr. Drown' claims j on jjiorniilll .Mountain known as the Iron Hal claims. Mr. V Rlinrtvnn.l la n I ----- ... 'v.. ww. ia it I. Jiici enf. a patient in the. Prince Ilu-' perl general hospital. Mr. and Mra, It. K. Allen am! day. Mr. Lindsay, llrenhvood; P. 0. Hlark, fhand Forks, and H. D 51 111 SiMONDS J SAWS nni .Machine Knives X incyatay sharp longer. '" xo it eo. limiuo Jlllll MU- . V Held.' Vii-i.r;a, l-fi ( ilmrsday nflei having ailed as judges at Uie Fair. Tho. Tiirin of Gopper City,, was in lown n Wednesday. i Mrs. i:has Haven, I.akelse Lake, j wa in lown tins week visit iug her HHdher Mrs. J. Haven. 1 A. B. May ot Fduionton. renewed a.MjiHtintance with W. lunii.it while in town the beginning of week. He lei for Iluperl on Wedneday. II. S. Parker, Prince Rupert. cm lied at lorul groens this week. The W.A. or the Anglican t'bureii met' on Thursday ror the first tune since the summer vacation at the home r Mrs. T. J. Marsh. Work is already under way for a Clirlstiiias Itazaar. Mrs. Olar Hanson or Prince Iluperl was the gue.l ol Mrs tJeorge Little tor a few days thi week. She left for Sntilhrr on Thursday. Hev. W. J. and Mr. Parson arrived home on Thursday afternoon after a short holiday in Prinee Huperl . The four medals, two gold and two silver, won wllh the mineral exhibits sent rrom tins district to the Vancouver Fair have arrived and are on display in the window at Fred Nnh, H.C.L.S. where I hey are attracting a good deal or notice. SMITHERS fl. llanley 'or Prince Rupert and formerly of Telkwa was visitor in lown on Monday. P. V. Tnllon, station ngent at Hums Lake, i enjoying his annual vacation and with hi family is louring through the district spending Wednesday In Smithers. Jas. B. Kirky, mining recorder, assumed (he duties of hi' ofHce on Tuesday afler n two weeks vacation spent in Vancouver. Victoria and southern point. Al. Orcenlialgh, G.N.Il. official, left for Kiiglainl on. Tuesday for mi extended holiday, and on his return will be accompanied by Mr.'flreenhalgh and child who, aro now visiting in llio Old Country. Mr. and Mr. J. K. Angus, who have -been , visiting wllh their son W. Angus - one of the C.X.R. dipatcliers for the pasl few week, leU ror their haiue in Merlckville, Out., on Wednesday evening' train. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Ilemslreel or Walcoll, were buslne vUll. or In toxjii on Thursday. Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Marred of Harrell Lake, were visitor In town on Thurasday, rclurnlng Clares HECLA Clare Bros. Western, Limited. Winnipeg, Man. Pleaa mat) m Illustrated booklet tlv Fraier Street There's no place like home on a winter's nlht If the home It heated by the Jleda Furnace for inside it the cotjr, warming flow of perfect heating the right temperature for health and gocd spirits, The winter hat lost Itt terrort for the whole ftmHy no more colds, chills. Iroxen plpet even the flowers on the windowsills thrive in the beneficent, humid warmth provided by the HecU. The tteel ribbed fire pot provide! an extraordinarily Urge radiating surface extracting all the heat from the coal. Itt (uitd jotntt prevent leakage of gtt and dutt into. the room. Itt Individual triangular grate bart enable you to trim the fire and dispose of the athet without lotlng any of the good live coalt, Itt circular water pan humidifies the heat to the correct degree for health. Altogether you will find, at thousands of usert have, that the Heda is the most satisfactory, as well at the most economical heating unit you could procure. The complete story of the Hecla will Interest you. Our dealer In your neighborhood will tell you or if you cannot locate him, mail the attached coupon. Clare Bros. Western SASKATOON Limited WINNIPEG CALGARY EDMONTON VANCOUVER The Furnace that Saves One Ton in Seven Local Agents for i-'i'A. 1 BBBBMIMiiSBBBBBaBMHHHBHBMHBBHHMBHIBIHBBBMSBHBHWBMQ 'HECLA' Furnaces Jo Y' s tin. u ,i)U''' tmr l ilb ill Vi Let us Quote You on Winter Healing Requirements. STEENS LTD. Phone 5. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern maker, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped lo handle at! kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38P LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door to i'ruicll Hiit her Shop. niT -?s from (he Kmprcss Hotel We carry n full line erf CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll proprietor home on Hie evening train. Mrs. Olnf Hanson returned from Prince Hui.erl im Thur- day's train and will spend a lew more weeks al their summer home at Lake Kathlyu before returning lo Iluperl for the win-Icr season. While reluriilnir lo Id home afler dark a couple of nights ago ny a snort cut through Hie brush Lars Anderson had the misfor tune to trio over a root nnd broke one of Hie hotc In his nnkle. He Wl taken to the hospital ami tils root ha been placed in n cast. Mr. S. p. Hennell entertained a iiiimher of ladies at bridge at tier home on Flrl Avenue on 'Tuesday night. Them were four table playliur. 'The first nrlre1 being won by Mr. Uha. Held,! wiih Mr. J, p. KirkpalMck second and Mr. T. Ockleshaw llilrd. Advrlle In thfl Dally .News. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An KxiJUisite Stori F'r Trimming ni I"- B. C.TUR Co. Next O.W.V.A. Third Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prlne Rupert, B.0, Ofricc Hours 0 1 X-Ray Service Phone 886. Open Tuesday, ThH anil naiuruay r.-