1; pagk v?a Finer Tea I! means more delicious cups. SALADA f"",lfeW'-' 00-25 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: St'. ; l?3 Half-Pounder You've bought Kraft Cheese by the slice, pound and 5-lb. box. Now the Half Pounder at your grocers! 91 H658 GREEN TEA blended from only the choicest young leaves, yields very richly. Superior to any Japan or Gunpowder. Try it. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday the Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. City Delivery, hy 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 $7.0 Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILT EDITION SRD Friday, October 0, 1925. Forgot To Take His Gloves Off. In his. address in the Empress Theatre the other evening (S. W, Nirkerson, Progressive candidate, forgot to lake his gloves off as advertised. -Many, people went out expecting to see something smah or hear it rip, I ml they were disappointed. Nothing happened. The candidate was mostly oh the defensive, though why he should have to defend himself (hut early in the game seemed odd. How much defense would he need if he were at Oltawa for four or five years? The meeting made it clear to any impartial observer, that he would not be tlfere. Must Practice Economy But Not At Prince Rupert. Mr. Nirkerson strongly urged that the utmost economy should lie practiced in order to reduce taxation and, almost in the same breath, urged greater 'expenditures here and berated the member for not securing larger appropriations. Everyone knows that we cannot have our money and spend it. If there is tu Ik? economy in the country it will have to be here as elsewhere. Of course we want things and we shall do our utmost to get them, but it is Useless to be unreasonable. I'riucc .yiierJiasjust got a million anil a quarter . miliar expenditure here' una Tl would Iiardiy.be reaVomdile to expect 'airy-thing else under the present financial condition of the country. All Are Wanting Things Done Here. No one has fought more iwr-slstently than. the Daily News for things required Jiere and this 'paper has been outspoken in regard to the action of the railway and "government on many matters. We have to speak up plainly sometimes. Still, though we are often disappointed at Hie results and we should like to see greater progress along many lines, we have to face facts a we find Iheni. Today we have three courses open to us. We can send Mr. Hushhy to Oltawa In support Sir Henry Drayton and the others who fought tooth and nail against Prince Rupert. We can send Mr. Nirkerson to Ottawa to be a voice crying in th" wilderness Jagged on to the tail of Robert Forke and his few followers. The-other alternative is to again-return Fred Stork to Oltawa to carry on the good work that he has commenced, if he has been able to secure an elevator when the government he supported had not even a majority in parliament, what may he not do when lie goes back this time to join a government with good majority over all If it was a matter of voting for the man, choosing would be much more difficult than it is. All three men are able in their several ways, ah nave plenty or "courage and are able to ex press themselves. All are men. who do credit to (lie eoiislilu ency. Hut that is not the question. What we need to consjde" is the effect at Ottawa that Iho election will have. V Vote For Ourselves In This Election. ' " - In tlrtsj'lectiou let us vote tor ourselves. We, the jieopl eopte- aro the one's ;ho have the say. We ctip .siippoji whom we wflf Wo might even have niitumWeil.liim'mtA"1? eJj'CjeVl'.hini i enough of us thought well tifti. lUfcWerriftHlirttifat) nSn sider more nominal ions. We have three men before us and what we.;a more or less sensible oeoole. have to consider is. which will be'if most use to the. community? We have no hesitation in saying we think tlftd to elect Stork will serve our purpose Jwi'st. - We can use him Jo advantage. He has the car of the government; and tan fight,our battles where they are most likely lo be won. As eilizenof Prince Rupert or resident in the other parts of the .Skecnii ruling; we cannot well afford to lmiuige in ine pleasures oi HMiuiug an opposition member U parliament on Mils occasion. ' 'POLICE REPORT I i A HEAVY MONTH: Copy of Record to be Sent At-t torney General to Show i Effect of Beer Parlors I MANY NATIVE CASES. September was the heaviest month in years as far as police records in Prince Hupert were concerned it was announced hy Ohief Yiekers at the regular monthly meeting of the police comriiission yesterday afternoor There were 71 eases deal! with in court resulting in C7 convictions, four dismissals, two withdrawtf and one pending. Ite-J venue for the month totalled $1.-, 098.5tl including ?t.00;t.50 col-: lected as fines and 35 for keep! of provincial prisoners in tliP( city jail. The heavy number ofj eases, Ihe 'Jiief suggested, vn due to Hie larirc number of Indians in town during Fair Week. There were T1 eases of drunkenness, 19 of them Indians. Five supplier were arrainged and convicted. The report for the month stated (lint weights, of coal and bread had been iest-ed and found correct. Commissioner Montgomery regretted that Ihe list was so large and suggested that the re-1 port he forwarded lo Hie attorney general lo show Ihe effect of Ihe beer parlors in Prince Hu-perl and also to show tiiat Hie commission was attempting to enforce Ihe law ami control the situation. H was decided 1" do SO. Commissioner Montgomery al-' so inquired if there had twen any reply to a letter recently sent to the attorney general's depart ment regarding the recent activ ities of "stool pigeons" here. City Solicitor Jones staled that no reply hail been received. It was decided, at the suggestion of Mayor Newton, that the de partment should be again communicated with on the, matter. In not replying to the leller, His Worship felt I hat the attorney general was treating the police commission with 'contempt. The payroll for September totalling 91,187 and accounts were passed. Parking Bylaw Mayor Newton said it had been drawn to his attention that it was difficult for cars lo round the silent policeman al the cor ner of Third Avenue and Second tree! when cars were parked end on to premises on the north ide of the Third Avenue at that location. It was pointed out by lily Solicitor Jones that the 'arking Bylaw now awailing at tention at the hands of the coun- il would prevent the parking of ars end to the sidewalk. The commission felt that drivers should observe care, to avoid accidents at such points as these which are well known. The chief offered 1o take the matter up with business people having premises at the point coni- dained of. Tlie roof of the women's jail which is leaking was referred lo, Ihe chief stating that steps were being taken lo have repairs made Attending the meeting were Chief viekers .Commissioner Montgomery and Ci.ty Solicitor joiics, , j . ,. , i llom. Coombs is still in Van couver where he Is a patient at Ihe Shaughnessy Military Hos-j oital receiving treatment for! severe wounds received wl lie overseas. FREE ETERTAINMENT THE OAfLt H'iswia jf, 4 - 4 ' Waltham Watchwords He Missed the Train Robinson could IF have caught the 8:45 he would have landed a four - thousand-dollar order. Hut he trusted to an un-trustworthy timepiece, thus misslnc the train and losing the business. A Waltham would have cost him a little more money than the obscure make of watch he carried, but in the lone run he" would be money ahead. That's why we say that the Waltham is an inexpensive watch. Spread its cost over years of good service and its price comes mighty reasonable. You can't develop the habit of bcinc "on time" unless 3-our watch is reliable. Carry a Waltham and you'll alwajs have the real truth about the time. WeltKam Watches m a great variety of stylet firr I ad it 3 and frrllmirn always in Hack. Prices rem t2$MO itfvari. John Bulger Jeweller Ihe greatest of memory exierl. I Join ladies a 1 I gi'iillcme:i are invited to lo-ai hint Members of Grain Commission, Deputy Minister and .Elevator Manager Attend The deputy minister of trade and commerce, the grain com missioners, the general manager of government elevators and tb elevator architect who were visiting the city yesterday wre th guests of the llolary Club atj their luneloon yesterday afternoon. They made some sbod remarks about Hie elevator and lold some stories with Ihe result that the event proved most Deptiy .Minister O'Uarn expressed the hope that grain would be pouring through ihe elevator soon but suggested Hid! if it should not come as fast a was expected Prince Rupert Ieo pie should not feel disappointed. f nlln llnvfl Itulpm.'lii if Itwi would be granted. As good Canadians they all AM MONnAV CVCNlrir!wn'ed to see tho development of I Canadian, seaports, Al present. they all knew that 05 per cent far dfljnnl when hey would l forced. In visit the city often be cause of Ihe large volume of urnin going through the elevator. General Manager HeiillieriiiH-' ton said lie appreciate.! Ihe hospitality of the Prince Hupert people mot hoped lo visit the port fieiiiently. SCHOOL REPORTS j ARE SUBMITTED Prlnclpa's Lay Theor Needs Before Board and Tell of Activities ! Pupils enrolled at Hie various public schools of Ihe city total 893 according to. report of1 prine.ipul submitted to Ihe school hoard last night. This is in addition tp those attending 1 1 lie (Jallinlic school. The aiteudaiwe for the various schools is as follows: Boys Olrls Tolalj Borden St 158 110 301' Seal Cove i 31 $' Booth 2iir H3 High School :U MJ t . 1 Totals.: 15 1 m 893 1 HejHirUng for Itoolli School 1 Principal Murines announced' ! Hut had been rollcciedj during September for Hie school aings account. Miss Ikiuiild- on'n class leading Willi 30.05. I. S. Wilson was fakiufr charge r Ihe children's sports and girls' ami hoys' luisketball learns wtve lieing organivl. The 'eachers' badminton club usimt ihe Itooth School auditorium had -0 members. Teachers' rooms had been furnished by the lenrliers. Supplementary book costing Si'il) had been purchased payment being made from the concert fund. HeijuesU that to Highroads of History be purchased, thai hot plate in Ihe domestic science he repaiied and I I111I witoJows (tn Hie ground floor of the school be screened uvre met. The mailer of further I .iiiprtivwg Hie scIiohI ground was left to the school oommiltee. Fuel consumption far the moots al the school wa reiHirled at j, .100 pounds of eoal and four cord of wood. Principal Ilrady asked for more chemicals at Hie llig'i School ami it was derided to order them as well as hurry up a previous order not yel arrived. The matter of keeping Ihe type writers in the commercial department in repair was laid over far further consideration. It was reported thai what seemed to lie ringworm wa epidemic in Ihe school. Dr. Tre-mayne was asked lo make an Adverti In the Dally News IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITMH COLUMBIA. Upturn) AlfrI W. LUrkr, I'Ulntirf. And Trliilr nlH'Hin kfrr, xf-ixljtil. TALK OTICK tint i a'tlu a rimuiK-nri-d r.lnl j.u by ihe itxite- Hiiiwo 1'iainini i) Of s 7 in diir of Miv commission, said lie had been a!,,' ui.'U' lod--umiOT ?S member of the Iloltiry Club two--- "1 years at Fori William. He hnil;Htn i', oi) t rnme iiutn, wc found that his duller as a com-' VuitT titn. tnt. " mlssioner made tt Impossible lo Is:.- kl. MITICE 5?.T1i:E.. Hill mi !. ljjf tn to.wdfr nriVr wr jtrua Smltr Vmnr. Kiitiir. dalrd ciaira Om On- "i in- ii'Hjr , attend meetings so had dropped :fii uav r .idiihrr, 11 ir hltfrrt lhal piihliratloii (,f thl iwillro In out. He appreciated the fact Ilia lii,,-r iwbii.imj at i-nm ol ILL 1iinol,ni.i. Iirt tt au huti1.l !'''" ""'. fr four w Memory Expert to Lecture and :of Canadian grain went out SitV r Kuix-rl. to meet T a- nifnfber'ofvtjie busi-'"' ti wm of suihummi. m tuu anion ' . .. i, ' ui"i y': A.NO n wa rnrtlwr nrO.tril nessnien of Ihe cify. H wa Ihepiiat ifNt time r cmrrliir in aprrn b first lrst'Hme;Mie depuh'. minister; ;?u,' in t ad isiled fhe wTuile chain ofl bu th Wm nt SiiiniiMii in tli KlllUn llilrtir diva n.i- nu ublleaUuii i-f iinii ikitim If 11 l ymir liilentlon lo flffcnd li( elevators with Ihe commission.) aromi j.mi m iwvr t N,r , ,r,,,r In 1.1 i. 1.1... l.l f ". n Henuiry orrira of Oil lion ii "uni iiioi iNimiii " iiiirauin iuurl al tlw CiHirt IUm. prlnm the situation and Ihe result j in. w. should be that when l'rince Hu-l rjimiMn-nj.nnif.f tti? ruimirf ma peii catne In ask fpr anejilensinnl'Tmjuii"' iiih ijy t s-pifiiii.rj ,,t ll.ii a mm n. fnn lillna lliev l ill. .... .i.tur .mwiii... " j v. fiOMr.MF , . . Snllritiir ror flalnlirf, TO: Tfinplar IlobrrUon kfrr. 4iH-nitniil. LAND ACT. Notlct of Inttntlan t Apply to Laaaa La a ! In ln runt lliinm Und nrrnrdinr Ma ana miuaii) on Tell Original Stories 0f the country at Hilffalo and an " I?1!,. H,r"V "T JT"1" toM"" I " " I effort was being Illlplc to divert Point, porllaml ca'nal. ami bearinf C. W. Hamley Avho, during the it lo nanailian ports. He bail iiuZlus frw" Trec l'0""- war, was sent by the U.S. gov-iConin to feel confident that! imTAkE ff".VT,;E J!111 Al-Hriiih cx,'- ernment lo Kurope to teach American soldiers lo cultivate, accurate and faultless memory, will give a free entertainment .. . . lit . ..ii. i.uiiii.iijr I.IIIIIU'U, it l'riiice Uiirifirl -iinM he mm nil VatipnniT. nr irnti.M.n 1 ... the bk Canadian . expofling: ZM" i.',ViM0 of 'ull"w" .i.la 11 l.u.l. mJiiinl f inlllllnal OlIUIK-llrlnir at a tvi.l nlanlrd at M.hl ' ... .. ' , , , niS'1,or '' P eiilnt. l-orlland Canal; with Vancouver now and he fell iiwwe oiniifairrt.v i.n hiii ai ' on Mnm lav even nir n the Km- -urn M...I If II. ..f Trlt.. '" . V.. 'V"":""' . '"fw rrt tn marked. .Nn. I O' iii,.n... 1. ..1, pres Theatre. The nlortnin- Hniiorl did its part they would S.Xh?.- ,n"re .,0 ,ow nienl promises to be highly edit-, bring the grain tills way. They! wtr mark foriy naiu hundred fi.fi, nmn oationai and interesting now had something to sell in the :rZrZ;J' Mr. Ilamley has Imlian anccs-jway of facilities II had been try and has adapted some of suggested. Hint the Canadian Nn their methods , to our Angloj Honal Hallway should extend Saxon mentnl processes with aid In' shipping this way. Jle amazing resulls. Mr. Ilamley has, illustrated Hid neutral portion nmtalnlnr 1i ti,. mifc or !.. A.0LO-nftlTlS nol.lIVBIi I'ACkl.MO CO. LTD., Per Willrr K. Watk-WiJI! 0aO)d Jnlr tlrd. I pf ft. CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT. such a fund of original stories of 10 railway by means of n ReordinB Dittriet of TtUortph cr..k that he was much sought nfUr.Hlnry. 1 r T,tt Tpkii!?.' TM'ln during the war as a Hed f.ross, Commissioner Hohlnsnn said u:ui "it"' tmiiMi.i i ' ,,ur. enlertalner In addition to his the me,n!,er of the grain c.om-l Jl'Vx"', XniM the' other work. mission did very little .talking J,?,', I'rlfc'ihene; He ha appeared before many but n whole lot of work. This """"'"f ,;r'h " -ii"! iimnre m 1 "ilucational gatherings, Ilolaryvas their first visit In Prince S.XrtdTC& Clubs, Klks, etc. Those who have, Itupert. He hnpe.l lo sen the day,' f&i&n'Jn'f vMFtm ,0 tn r""" uearu him pronounce hint one on and he believed it would not bo' """'" M"""i .!" J0I1.M JACOB FOWLER. Stnd us ypur ruuru? end im ulI Krul you Supplies this iflustralaT book Ivjuljful nones.. 1 Distributor? fon (fdlmm lOIODFD -3HIN0LE3.I Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster We are supporting Gyro Carnival Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phonet 116 and 117 "Oh, I Hate to Get Up in the Morning" Hang Harry L uder. utid on wichdav niormug " ir t .: feel like Miigmg the same thing. So whv not end that .no-ten! drudgery lo dav THRIF-T SERVICE Just mil for our THIIIFT-T HKIIVICK which udl d. r bit of the washing and mm the Hot wurk tMi. W.'b wash out of wn-ti day 1 1 1 t " bile to get up 10 Hie a; ing" feeling wilt lie gone lor good and ail THRIFT-T SERVICE. Sc a lb. and 1c a piece. Minimum Charge $1.00. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Ory Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38l ICANADIANJ Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert far tnailUK. WIAKCUL. KSIUS. UACWAT Far TANCOUVtR. VIOOKIA tU StAnU 1 1 airtc tnt.irr OdXr J. It. M OdU U. 23. kW.r) rof Campb.li Swanaon Bay, Kait B.lla aula, Ocaan roll. N.mu. A I art Baf, Rltar, n0 VantouMr atari Saturday II ori, A9anc for all StaamaMp Llnaa. Pull i-(efm.lu. ,n,erm,k" ,r,m W. 0. ORCHARD Oaitaral Agani. Oaroar of m 4ih ftraal and 3rd Atanua, Princo Ruoarl, to. CORBYS SPECIAL SELECTED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Bothdm Bond umcr Dominion Government supervision Tho Quulify Wliistyof Conado- 8lnccl859 This udvcrtlscment Is i not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by tho Goverrimcta. of