c i.Dr 0. 1825. child's job is to grow up! Wkmmmmms 1 ImlmmW A4lusttlU Slptrt at II . K ' . . I I I I. .f siani teiu a iriw il. ihvlr tin 1 1' n I VlI. - - - - - lilt ... .- ft.. f. ! f ...MS .HILDR2N don't readJy ni bei'Uic an outnt 'ijr i child of two, ihrrr j yrtrs can b eauly ad- fat him as he frowi The td; tillable feature - hut larmenta ! :.:n and Sleeper are i nit from 1 to I atal . to it for two or t j-caia required, t : :id .omfwrtikle c '.).c back or tide. t. ' uvtr the ahuVe i t ivct eitra warmth . the stomach - p'uvir a health I firmest II K auti ,.t the teodrtcrt O" better fabric wear Yeu can UlUrtOUt. dwnf -:u;.keld'- Happr, itl enjoy wear-vufielf. will be i ;e comfort and K afford then. '.: to ahow yw nvear for Infanta j Jrto. Made by 1 2 b it . Staafiald'a V Unshrinkable Underwear for all the family. I, 4 mill, m an e. Stan field's Underwear la ?JituA m m m mm MM uu a ' ww V w V N w ii your obnnc DRY, CEDAR r . i ad ...... SB 00 - ' "'I $3.00 I s Backs BOo DRY BIRCH .. $8.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avanua Phone 580 niohtxp Day we. HUT BUTTUtI, Ford Cars NEW AND USED ' y Term If desired.. SPECIAL BARQAINS ' 'lm balance of September, S. E. Parker Ltd. Dr. Alexander Wa Maaaia Smith Block lhont S7S DENTIST Argument Against Protection Given in Letter to the Editor in Answer to Hon. H. H. Stevens n" T'1" '" NV'-"'"'"'' Theatre n.m h H.r llight 'tariff iro0, jj, ,eI) urge,. .ht ii,;;;;;:; nv," uiriien i sower in unltf that the Uiriff be raided i. i.wer ti. him n reader or this paper has'sent j a Idler Nvl,.h j, I.. the point an,i , ...Hluly h,g in whirl, he nv: The Editor, Daily Newt: " 5 r- rr- " Hr l.roolMTilV of lit Ilnilwl HUN iyhuIU frma III a fectetl Ibe prie of kI . k. ..... ... i .. , : . . . - III lW(fr (if fflA JlIllffV I la A , - - - - " V- 'V I J 01' fit ritiiaXM eatul .... 1 . - - il. .. . -"" jhave to wll jut n fre.. iratlr (ireat HrlUlii ,iHh,,, KiTr1 J.r'"" -nf.nuW buy. ""'""( m raw malerial fn the cJifftiirnt u-orii.'..f . . i t , ' 'U( illt'llf HIHI III . i-f. i . . .. . . nny i.hiihu.i MiiuiH Iitirlli ex-eelltiRly If there were a l.illimi a m.whii 'i; ihi rv'm in metr u uamUr ul a-alue. It i phiMlel Uial in rnn.iitiA. ..r n.. ire - ii- email newirl uffr. t -llipb tarirr reqViee Ibe value of farm lamia, mine, fih- ne and o on. because of in- creed eHtl f clothe. boe atH machinery. All thee ad LSKD ACT. Natlc ( ltnl I Aapf ta Laai Lan In I'rlnre Riiert Laud lleronllnr IHMrlft i,r nrooh i .lm.iM. iml aitiiale at trie miMiih ir .Mmeit Inirt. atmi 4 ctalna unrlll fnni the northrit lr her or Indian ltnerve K. tine, Oraham lilatMt. TAKE .NOTICE that I. Enrnne II. Stmp. mm, or Nasrtt, tirttoh r.lniM. ocean llisi pirker. inlrnill t aifly tor a kue it ttMi tulhrnine drrrltied tad: CnmnHTM-inr at a "I pianieu aunui i in in thf rirten the tiiitrkpt- jiriii btir in Ih1 liome innrkel ui world m the United ftnle for oil, Ala1ta.anil the farming ft I utf !, 1 1 " ni II,.. , , . iiiMir iirioixTHII t lollar I. .liMriluileil i; j. yearly;ii, rH.,i, ' I l,Prfui,l.mil II... ... .... I .... . ii . "" niuniri ir oil. I Kinn U- I ....... 1. 1 .,ii ..... HilHor. I laity Nw. In di-ujn(f trap licenae. Tudv niirbt, I omit led lo stale luM-Huat oai iok1 aulbnrily 1 am told that when Mr. Stork arrived here altitude the Americans bave lo :r,t.,.,",oi &nntr. ludlwanl their own country. The in-lalar U r"'.V?JT'i."l'V2,Pn- idefinile status of. Canada's posi- tLvlV.-fc II. olHS'Mt I , appurani tmn, both in ami out ..11.. of Ihe J'.in- Oai-4 Iww Sth t , tN0 ACT Htlo of InUntlon t Apply to Purcbaaa Land. In tit Land tlernmini nutrlrt nf rrlnre n.,.pi .ml uiuii- mi lilt tall Cn-ek vitilrh Tlowa Into tlie Kolall lllver alM.nl i nillea from IN mouth. Tkf: MHIf: ttul Vrtnre llurt Sprure miiu. LiiaiiMt. i.r crlnre liuinrt. oenipa- iin Ini.rtM-- uuiaurarturerii. tnteixt to afndlf for erinuo.ii in nnrli the fol Iww ina araeniira lanna; THE NOT MATTUl OK Ot ""THE COMPANIES ai:t." aim TIIK UATTEII OF INVESTMENT COM l-V.NY OK VIUTMKIH BHITISII COLUMBIA, UMITElt. TAKE 0TK".E that (lie above flnrnfany.' bw rrfOlerMl offn-e l at rrlnre liu-1 tMrt, II. will tlTly in III Honor Judrr Viiiina, Loral Jutlae nt tli Suprejne Court at HrilOS Oiiiintila at I'rlnre llnir. U.c., m Thurnar, tna tain iiy nr onn- .Liihi. ri,V. b. ii hrat ror-1!""-. . " eleven oriora t TZlXl iTlJi. r..r ihVn'e 40 I" r-reiMiim. at th Law Court. n.:fn!;.h.l;. nlSSi in elia ni OeV- faairl lloooe. -rliir llui-rt. K.C.. Tor an ,4nin meoterlr lo nolnt of commence nld rer C. AiirnM oi lata LAND ACT. P. Rlrt. Aaent Natloa Intanltan i Apolf la laasa ; Land In J'rliu-e linrert IjiikI lierordlnr -.T Prince lliiperl, and altnat at ma tiicnt. and eotiialnlnt 10 arrei. more or ""i'MNCE niUEIIT ' jjy',!,, AprillMnt lierlntrar of Joint stork i:oiniinle. Vie- lorn. h i;., niiivr ."wium io ur iw Conipanli' Art of llrlllnh Coluinlila, IIATKII at rrlnre tiirjirrt, 11.1 I alt) day of S jncinlr. A.ti. IS!. thl M. GOZAl.t:'. 4nlHiro -T.mioani LAND ACT. In tlie Allln 1 and IHatrlri nf Cavalar TAKE .NOTICE tliat t. rill'" "U polli-r. of New York. XY t'.SV.. ucru' pa I Inn Iiri4rr, ttilrnda to aitJy for er. r wifick II glmnoii. miMon in I'nrriiaw xue ruuowaif o. takf Tr. that '",c:,i,,, Fuse n irrllird land: nnnorviiian.' of l;HI..I. .."il",1'"" ",n,,h7 ro. r:oinniei.rii at a poat pUnted aluwit 0 iir" " :": " rlialin aotilli uf llarlmc iw on the weL inxvmt rriiien nutrA alwoitl l ''r TaalOi Lka. iIm.iu elevev mUr .CT'r? "...Vi from thS N F r'riier aoiilh of tlM. Yukon iH.i.ndary Unci thence I" Th?o'KVrr 'oJl Ktl'Hr. : chains, Ucre n-o-lU 10 rUalas, Ihrnre n-eal 1 ehln: thence nortn tnrce S, nioVe. or lea, to hist, wiocr nwrti IIipimV eatcrly alcaur lilrti Vfr,,Mi.inii! point nf roniiiiMiimcnU and containing n,nn '"tmwr. ii. simpsox Applicant Ditid Itrd July. . ( 'lirm r I'rll liailll aiieHT' oaiariM folliralnir akujiar the ahace Ime of Tarlh lika to point t eoniineni-einrnt, aald parrel nontalolne acre, more or lea. i.uiriii.r.i noil t-i'i it.ix. Applicant Fred Lawion, Aient Dllld AutUII lOtb. till. TPTW TTXTTTT rTRRRrl paqk rmt jilre, 1 lar?ly In blame for Ihlf, and if will te the duty nf who- 4xiT la elected lo retirement Ibl cnlilneiiey In ue ii influence to H'c Dial Koine cotiMiileralion U jriven to Hie jirotilern of wliere (1-inada if driftinir from a na tional Mamlpnhil. Ilexide a Canadian National Hallway, we wunt a CanKllan national flay, we wani an official Canadian national anthem, we wan I Hk' word "Canadian" ae-cepled in all mailer of naturalization and rejfiiilration ami we wanl tnore Canadian hiMlory tauxht in our public (chooln. None of Uiexe tliinxn will leen Ihe lie that bind Canada to the Kmpfr but rather they will tend toffter a ppiril of Can-adiantum thai will of fuel the gradual economic prennre o" Hie United Slaled. Thankitijf you, .Mr. l!dilor, for your unace II. A. lre. Son n low!"'!1 election campaign. UIIHKN, of Canada. FARMERS AND ELEVATOR. ii-, . . . .r"""' " 'Mr- l'bby -to Kive a point to' no r. mil me lnlloH(; rvil flier licuion that fifty men Kdilor, Haily New. rPMiup tir liiKli tnrtff may be ...hih . i.. i.. ...i.i.t ti,.. n.- i,. t, t,.i r " m m.ill Willi ...... r. - ... ... .... ... ni..i.lu.l I... II 11 . . .. : ,,aft,Br ,n pnwr.a acow load of lumber fromlnM-lency creeping into the oi h i.iu"rni ifovefnmnl: i n-i..... .! , .. . ., '.., ,t..ii. ,i i..,t,. .... 'inrnwii ill til III HIP lime. ' ' . aur aiirnuj 'imrr iiibii mriiK nm i .. ,, . ... uj uiw ill ill 0W Mi.t.iiiiii.inri nterei II8IH Imata Tim . I . ...I. a . . wages n Minor i tnp .leant tor eon.;WOBld hli lo a). fnr ...... .m .i iiPiiniiMiiy iipuik PI-lWMt.l Irf. Bi i-ngi vi hici. ii ('n uie one uana ir. Ihe rnenly " iH fifly times from tlie .hn lat June, be wired Hip HefMirliiient of .Marine and Kiherie' at Ottawa, witb- drawiiiK hi ohjectiwn lo the Ianadiarr Kihing Co. operalitM this year. Ilouever. before .Mr Slork' wire racied Ottawa, the Canadian Fiabiay Co. were iven authority lo operate and filiil llaeir trap' thi eaon. ThankitiK ou for Ihi spare. II. V. NICKHHSOX. CANADIANISM. Hililor. Haily News. Xftw (bat we are in t ho midst of a Irominion election when everyone is discussing the nf f i t t P.mtfiil'i II l.n ltpli iai larm mm. mi..., o"tronsi(er(s, ntI opportune time to operated if ll.etr owner ai.l ei.i- ((raw aMpnon lo niatr pb.yee csHil.l plit Wlween lh-m.llMW(M larifrf4 railways and Ihe fifly cent in ever- b'"-;,H.ot,ut(pB generally. All political Ihe mantifactHrer receives over paeto.,, ar, dejiloring Ibe modus and above the value of bi PMd.jf yung IZanadinnf front their a iiikii iarni are uninir mi Wn country and are offetina vnrioti reains for il. While il mirst be admilled that Ibe main reason for Ihe exodus is un ecHiomir one, il is also a fact that these Canadians do hot bav any "articular tgrWleavfoir their own land. The national spirit is drinnL There is no proper conception of Canada' nositioii a a nation. Canadians nf Indian lienene So. one. Graham JtlaiMtJgoing Into the Slates are quick ihrnre nnrtherlr S rtialn ti Uiv waier: thrnre folio Inr l aler mark IfrO rhalM In a otrrlv dlreellnn; th-re Mitlierl)r roam, eunialal ly Impressed with Hie different in Kubby in favor of the Jocal 'elevator and that now it in her lipar tint h. fu,Vm . ii". (. . ...it ha sot lo he made lo nay. 'wiiiip on tue oilier uatiu lie nam on Wedncday niglil Uiat all Ihe' Ibe -.eam.ni. when l,e owners of1 domawtie tMiir. in n..0rin ,n farmer he bad spoken lo in the Ibe Unite.! SUU- t,e farmers ,J t'.,da iMH-au.e fnada ba to minp operator, cotton frwcM.' ,ml,ri i,. itHJirfnMi a n o on hae a' r i r, : . I f. t m vmmm 1 1. m m.ii,ir..J I" l"... .... .mi.t..ai.v ' Mwild ay thai I have nolb- I iniT illll Ailntfintlttn fnr Iho r.n..t liinn . rlil .. . " 1 ' .......r. ,..,r, muilirril'lt i.r IIM I nil A. I w I u I a . I I " " . ... . Illll inirncan noiiar in tne euem nii ,Hr ron-tllulinn mv i,. million uin mlllUm wit-! .on for brinsinir in tiw iTniiM.i tie. UtPir income ratHrti and Mmi iotn n.i. .ii.-...i ...... .mm. ... r-, -mm m- w V Tl paa thn on lo Ibe people in lbe;in an.wpr lo Ihe wild aerlion- I . . .a t ... .... J I . ! . - . . ii" i" - -i ""i". i nu or me i.iinprYa'ivp eatm of Miiareni rofierity KM ft Tf Y re found ry nnerou by the jtreai boOy of the public. H 2 -In onter to make the nation tolerate thin, the manufacturing inlerent erealp and foment a a clap almo-ptiere that i pre-Judlee are created innlead of true palrtotim. 3 Otttnp to tbe lar7e of aihrlilNK Ibe Krpal newpartr ml pprtiNlicnU. ltpcotoe tiei by Ibe treat tatanufaettir- In InlPTal. I Owing to Ihe limitation created by tariff a monopoly be- niiDM very valuable and the HMire werfiil emianie peat bitlhHi- lo ntak the leer one1 gn lo Hie wall, the ronueme twin? a condition where all the wealth coe into Ihe hand of a few. line evil effect of this Is that after monopoly J effected advert iiiik i rnlurerl, ami Ittfl In The Letter Box TRAP LICENSES. interior counto' bad staled thai they would not be shipping Train for at leasf three years. One would infer from thee remarks that Uie Conservative candidate. I not very keen on bavin? Ibe farmer jrrovy wheal etc, and find a market through t lie new ejpvator. 11 dees not sound reasonable lo uppoe thai farmers would import- chicken feed, also intimated by Mr. Ituxhhy, wlien Ibe by-product frm the elevator after it yet into operation, will be available for this express purpoe. Undoubtedly Ihe farmers ap proached by Ihe Conservative candidate bad slated they would not be growing grain bul U would bave seemed more to ttie lioinl for a budding " representative of tbe diMrlrt toliave urge's upon them the adviabiliy of o doing, and thus m a measure inuring tbe ucceful opera-lion of tbe new grain plant. Appreciating the courtesy o' your printing this letter. . A VOTER. ADVERTISE PRINCE RUPERT. Vancouver. It.C. October I, 1925 Kditor, Daily News. llnv about a lillle publicil) for I'rlnre Tluperl, she is on the up grade, keep her going. Then? are many opportunities here, which should interest capital. We must look upon our city as a biir business, and a business to succeed now-a-days must ad verlise. The following ventures should succeed in Prince llupert. for intunce: A modern flour mill, Laminated wood veneer plant, great quantities of Cotton wood along Ihe keena river an.1 adjacent lands about the city are going to waste for lack of a market, .Ihi is an industry thai would -furnish .. employment lo luianvsriiNi. r . t i."1 MATJmeiter localed "tjiere 'oubll I.- in an ideal iHition lo handle Ibe ore from Ibe north and east, and be a great inccn tive to minora; production, many could develop their claims, if Ibey could dispose of their ore. I'owcr development is another big proposition which should ap peal lo large capital. The water power which could be harnessed is almost unlimited. There. are openings for other ministries, especially in connco lion with Ibe fish business,. some good use nhould be made nf the meat on halibut beads, which nt present ts used only lo make fish meal, rouhl bo preserved for human food. .Now one way to get publicity, would bo lo secure permanent space in a few of uie leaning papers of Ihe U.S. and Canada, including Prince Hupcrl papers, which Hie subscribers could send to their friend, who re neat lered all over the world. Un close n newspaper wrupper wit! each paper, an adv. on the. In- iile of each will pay for Ihem Your respt. niiuci: nrtow.Y , When I Mentioned fish, I was thinking of st company here in Vancouver, who are manufact uring fish ball a and canning them, thcv use salmon, I thought perhaps tbe same could Iw done with halibut. U. 1). TERRACE NOTES C. A. Smith, Kalum Lake man, wits in lown on Monday lo attend the meeting of tbe Kalum Lake .Mines, Ltd. Tom Ross, Remo, spent Mon- lay and Tuesday in town. Howard Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Walsh, llaxellon, who had been . spending some lime here with his grandmother. Mrs. YV. C. Sparkc. and who wa taken suddenly ill at the week end, was taken to tbe llazelton Hospital on .Monday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Sparkes. R. Amesbury, arrived home recently fnnn the prairies where he ha spent the last! two months. llev. and Mrs. W. J. Parsons returned from. Prince Rupert' on, Tuesday. Mcsdanir- llurnell.. Frost, nesday at Lakelse Lake. Mr. ami Mrs. J. turned on Monday up tbe line. K. Frosl re-from a trip .Mrs. H. .Mist and children have arrived nome jor Vancouver where I hey have spent the last month. J. K. fiordon arrived home on Tuesday after a trip lo Rupert lo have Ihe splints removed from his nrm which was broken some weeks ago. Mrs. S. llathlenschild, Prince Ituperl, who has been spending a holiday wilh her mother. .Mrs C. A. Smith, at Kalum Lake, ar rived back in lown on Monday. Ah anil fieorge Little lef again Tuesday for their mining claims nt Vnnarsdol, They ars taking in supplies, and intend erecting n cabin on the claims. They were, accompanied by V. Phiscalor who wvll do soma prospecting in tbe district. C H. (lilberl, local Insurance man .left tin Tuesday lo hdjust fire losses at Hums Lake and Fortrsldalo. A young Prince Rupert woman was taken from Ibe train on Tuciday by ConiUbla Eggleshaw m t rno. in:Ljd4 d FMC Tc' VU& ( Backed by two Famous Names Juat think what tliia mean to Radio. To Jiae roade it poaible to obtain in one Recemn Set, the kill and geniua of Victor, recognized supreme in the art of - tnuaical reproduction, and the experience of Northern Electric, forermmt maker of electrical inatruments, is indeed a remarkable achievement. In planning the new Victor-Xorthnrn Electric Radio it wai realised that to make just another Itadio wuld aaot be aufficient il must lte a Itadio built to thoe ante liieb standards for which Victor product bate always been famed. Victor Miprrru ary demanded that. Victor-Northern rtertrir Set are mid? la variou modrla f uprrhelerod)De and olhrr t;pra, with raUnet of rick eteac and attrartiene, pritrd from $12.00 to 1260.00. Sold on eay term if drftirrd. twm4m4 la Cmmmim Victor Talking 'Macliln CsmpenjT of rnti,i inia Victor Northern Electric AnewstgndQrd in Radio and allowed pi-.n-eed flic next day on her way aftpr having re ! 1 il,. . . . 1, ,. ...na n I !..,, lurintl i lit" yuiiu. ?iir wan ail. firu lo have obtained under false pretences. LAWD ACT. Notko of tauattoa to Apl to Laaa Laoaj In Prince Rupert Land Heeordlnvc Dl- li-Kl of i'rlnre licpert, and altuatc on tbe aouthweat rbore of Wale la-land. B.C., beior north aiarnetle from llajslai Istanil, and true cast from Inland Point, Sltklan Wand. TAKE NOTICE that Asilo-BiilUli Col umbia rackinr Cuinpany Limited. f Vancouver, B.C ccupalion packer, in-lenda lu ajvply for a lease of the foiu-w-Inr dearnbed tawls: Conunennnr at a rofl planted at Tilth water mark on the aoutnwrst fbore of Wales Island in a nitlo tieariio; norlti east from Island Point, Sttklan Island;' thence tontbeasterly alonr . hirh water niark forty-elirht hundred tert. more or lea, to a post marked .No. T.E.; inenoe nuiherlr ta rhalna. more or less, to low water mark; thence aortheater1y alonr low water i.ark rorly-elitht hundred reel, more or leaa; thence northerly to rbatns, loore or 4es, lo point or coiuuieiireiiient, and commune 7 acre, more or leas. 4UI.O-BHITIll rai.tJMUIV irk-ifl ni l tti Applicant I Per waiter E. wanter. Afenv Dated July till.. S. . LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply ta Ptirchaie una. In the Un1 Reeordlnit District of Prliicel unpen, in aouate at the tnooin or Itiir rails creek wtilrb flow Into the Eriiall River about ts miles rrorn It UKSJth. 1 TAKE .NOTICE that John A. Smith of Prince Rupert. H.:.. oecuiatlon ruiuuer- uian. Inlt-nda to apply for permission to purrnase the follow Inr descrilied land: lirfuiiimrinr it a H planted at the southwest corner of Lot Si; itanre four: thence so chants northerly: tnenee 30 chains westerly, more or less, to the Era- tan 11 vrr: inrnre 30 rna n aouinrriT: Ihear St rhalo easterly, and eunlalnlnr so arret, more or less. JOII.1 A. 911111. Applicant. rer c. p. mei. Aient rled Aneust 4th. tf LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchaa Land. In lira IjukI rierortllnr DKIrlrt of Prlnre Huirl. ana ailtiatr at mr t ans urrra which flow Into Ecstall lllver about 18 mllM from Its nniuth. TAKE Mil CE that Clifton P, Mel Pf l.r4.i, Um.pt It fwwuiu.ll,in Inniher- man. Intends to apply for permission to punbase tlie fidlowinr desrrttied lantla: .oilNlieurvir ai a noai piawiru a. out h west corner of Lot JJ. Ilanre Tour; tlHSice to chains southerly; thrnco tu rhaina westerly: thrive to chains north erly; thence tu rhilus eastrrly to point of eoniiitrnmiimt, aud mntalnlur 40 acres. more r leas. C. P. MEU Appiuanl l.p r,r" th. talk LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Applf to Purchase tana. In the Land nrmrtltiir District or rrlnre Auiiert, and lielnr a vortlon of Lot twenty-four 1 141. Kinre fire. U. Coast District. , TAKE .MlTTCE that Frlxi'tT I.lmllafl of Prince ttuprrt, V.1'. nurrhants, Intend! to apply 4HHHilsaton hi purriitsa lb folViviltir drsrritxsl landl: CoainieHrlnk at post planted at ttie tiorthrasl corner of lot twniity-ruur (11'. ranire rive il,, Coast tllrlrt; thence south thirty two chains: thence wet turty cliania; their north eirht chains, mire or less, to hlth watre mark; thence northeast alone hlah -water mark to nolnl of etaiuiieticrinent, and rontalnlnr elrritr arrea, niore r lesa. EIIIZZkLL'S LIMIT! O. ArpUcanl Datad Autuit iltb, A.D. till. Carss Mackinaw Shirts 8 G Goats Ihjrc Wool Reasonable Prices ENGLISH TRENCH COATS Just Arrived We ar Supporting Gyro Carnival Steve King Phone- Green 85. Taxi 75 Taxi If you like to have the best Phone 75. Lexington Hudson Super-ttix and Dodges. First and only 7 passenger Sedan in city. All new closet cars. RATES 1 or I Passengers .. $1.00 5 or 6 Passengers .. $1.50 7 or 8 Passengers . . $2.00 5-Passenger Sedan, per hour $4.00 7-Passcnger Sedan, per hour .. $5.00 To Cold Storage and Across Hays Creek Bridge, I or 2 passengers $1.00 Each niblitional passenger 50c eaeh. TAXI 75 TAXI Fur Coats & Jacquettes An 1-quislte Slock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next O.W.V.A. Third Ave.