paoh rvra The Daily News PIUNCE HUl'EUT - BRITISH COLUMH1A Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Li in i led. Third Avenue. II. P. PULLKN, Managing, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, hy mail or carrier, per month $lt()0 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Stales, 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., $3.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 25c per line Classified Advertising,' per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion I5c per agate line Contract Rales on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - 18 ae All advertising should he in The Daily News Ofice hefore p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received suben to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Thursday. Nov. 12. 1925. Low Grade Grain Might Use This Port. The dump and lough grades of irrain which are not inum dialely marketable are filling up the elevators at Vancouver lo such an exieni Hint il is Higgolvd an embarpu innv haw to l. placed on Ihcm. Possibly these grades, could be handled at this. pon. i in. elevator 4s new and is not extveeilne verv much lnii s v - - nes this year because or the late start. The cleaning anil Irv- nig iico.uiuieiii win ne reauy 10 operate berore the end of the mouth and a mill ion bushel nf low be stored here and got ready for shipment. Possibly il nnphi win iii wjjut: utr uiv Kram imum in noiiiy llie Merniaul Kx- ..I. . .. i i 1., I . . . ' . . niuii6rs ui i,.'iipary anu v mm peg mat we have the accomnioda-I;.... i. ...... i i . . ii . .. . nun nnr. .-w any raie uie matter is wormy or cousideratioii. Either To Vancouver '' Or Nowhere Else. The idea or a great inany pepple jn. and around Vanrouver is (hat if il is not of direct value to Vancouver it should not exist. There i but one place of any importance in the world and that is on Hurrard Inlet. AM roads should lead to il, all eves be turned lo it, all expenditures be tuade for the henerit of' il. Nothing else in the world counts. II. (i. Perry of Prim e (Ieorge suggested that berore finishing the P.lr.H. to Priii re (ieorge, the line should be built northward into the Peace River country. That would not al once benefit Vancouver as the grain would come ottt lif the Pence River country lo Prince Rupert. Ifence opposition to it, J. (!. Siilliviui, a (IP.lt, enpineer, ha given his opinion that it should not be built because: Vancouver' would not gel all the freight. Prince Rupert would beiiefil. We are not advocating the building of the railway rrom Prince fieorge info the Pence River country by llio Provincial rioverimieiiL II is a Iitsr underlak'jnp and should be n Dominion work. Rut we object very strenuously to (he reason given for opposing it. . - Fishermen's Dock Most Desirable. From lime lo time the Rdy .v ba drawn attention to the need here for a fishermen's dock. Just now all they .have is Ihe stnaU float built by (he Piovincial (lovi'rriment at Cow Ray. which is very much ovem'mvded and qiijii; iiiadeouale. The buildinc.of iloeks is unlia. I' should be hindertaken by the Ihiminion. They cuitrol Jiie waler-froul and lheir work is to proviile1 iiecesar- facilit5's, The i-rovineiai iioverunienl floals have served an excellent purpoe and will .si be Useful even after other docks are built. Fred Stork, Ihe local federal member, having seen Ihe elevator about completed, is now turning bis attention in ,js Work. He has asked for suggestions as to what course might be followed. Most of Ihe WHlerfroid is owned by the Railway Companv although the Provincial fiovernmeul have p.trt of it. While doubtless up .arrangement could be made for the Dominion fiovernment to take over and utilize pail or the railwav properly, il would have lo be such part as would not interfere with the plans of the company. . In any deal it is probable Jhe railway company would insist (IM the Cow Ray exchange which was authorized by the people or the city being implemented. It is hoped that no obstacle will lie, allowed to stand in the way of having provision made for the fishermen, especially i view of the fy( Unit Ketchikan. Prince Rupert's rival, is doing her n'in'H lo cater lo ihe business. You'll be proud of your sinning stove when you use ZEBO LIQUID STOVE POLISH Clean every little corner. Give a dense, black potiih. Sold In convenient, air-Uf lit can. Ak your daler for ZeW If you prefer pate, um Zebra. mmm ARMISTICE DAY BANQUET HELD Occasion Celebrated In Enthusl astlc Manner With Touch of Solemnity Last Night In an MiUiuiastir manner well defining lln occasion, ArmUlice, Hay was relehratril last nijihl atl i liampipt in i lie SI. Moris Cafe under Hit auspices of ihe flreat War Veteran' Association. There were something over 1 00 persons in attendance and the program included fixe stirring speeches as well as a greal musical program. Hefore Hie festivities opened, Hie gathering rose and with bowed heads observed two minutes of silence for dead comrades. The "Lnsl Post" wn sounded by Hurler Hanee followed hy the "llevnille." .1. I". Hutchinson, president of I lie fireal War Veterans' Asso-j station, presided and, in the course of an opening address, puhlifly thanked the children of Poppy Day fund. il luring Hie hainiuel, a collec I ion was taken and the sum of 2t.w was realized for Hie fund The proceeding opened at H.30 and closed al 11.30. The. prnsram of I lie evening was a- follows: Opening address. President J. I'. Hutchinson. Hong, Hey. Wallr Allen. Address. Fred to'fk, M.l'. Solo. C. V. IMlt. Solo, Roh James. ("lub swinging. Hob Arthur. (Song, Hill Murray. i Addrtx, Mayor S. M. Newton. .Mouette by J. p. Tinker. Duel. Wright Ilavies and Ilaiiilmaster Wilson. Address, Arrhdeaeon (. A. IlixJ Song. Hill Murray. Address. t:0. J. . Nirholls. Song. Roh James. LADIES' MUSIC CLUB MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAM THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: IK you feel sophisticated hut can't pronounce the word, you are drunk. .. ? WHAT, every girl known: About everything. '''.'-t v TIII-l ncl ,.irefls what the lady badminton players try lo gaugf ;Tlli: people jwhn are -U'Ce and iinioslralupil 'Jtjire Ainerani French, .lapaueje and J. per. v peeled lo hear tlf any 'good lliinps And Jul jmiH reineniber every ieceude.r Thai dodt: ,,nn etecilon lends. Cow- NOW we have the fishermen' wharf before us as our next poli tical issue, jshall we have it or shall vvr do (wllliout il or shaM wi build if ourselves? I'HK fisherman wanted a wha-. I tie Ills boat when lie rame inl i-vrt. For yeafs ;unl years he vain!? inquire,! Itnl got an evaive rel1rt. Hie city schools fur their mag-. , nifieent cnntril.nl ton In lliel"1" ""J "r" "r V ' COIIIlll: her lie is (ftid tef-ean have wliatev. he Ifkfs-TlioiigJi the jnav.tr or reuHs i pilte Jear. I have tried aipd lriit and agai' I hav (Hed To Imild jiiii a hck my goiel Jrlcndi- lion cr TIIKIli: setjii to be i lot or PNiple wtlh iwn ears and only one tongue, put liy Hie Lord Harry how Jh'ry use that liltlr tongue. IF peojile ttd all Hiey knew Ihe world wonld hiv Very HHb wiser and no belter. AT last people are stnppiim Railing holilxsjl hair a fad. Tlini ;iiieans somHIiiug. I won'der wha' Large Attendance at Meeting In ' it means. Home of Mrs. George Bry ant, Fourth Avenue The Ladies' Music bih met yesterday at the home of Mrs. (ieorge, Jlryanl, Fonrt Ave. The prosram was i miscellaneous one arranged by Mrs. Ponder as follows: I'iann solo, Mrs. Hubert Ward, "illegy;" liy Mollel. Dnel. Mrs. Larson and Mrs. McMillan. "SehubefTn Seranade."' Song. .Urs. William Millar, I'he Knirie." Piano solo. Mrs. I). Wilton. "Pasdeanjihores." Song. Mrs. Larson. MA May Morning." Song, Mrs. Fraer, "Slave Song." Songs. Mrs. Jarvi McLeod (al ' Tis Von, My llos(bud": (h) "I rom Ihe Land of Ihe Skyldue Witter" lrs' MrLeod's first song vva rmnposed by S. F. Chanihprlain. n brother-in-law of Norman Walt, erovernment agent here There was a large attendance of rneniliers. ROAD TO ELEVATOR NOW BEING BUILT 6onnects w!(th Graham Avenue Near Old Garb ape Wharf Approach but Goes In Different Direction Work on Hip road being built by Ihe city lo give connection with Hie grain elevitlor is nnv proceeding. the road, which i lo he or limber mall rex construction, with crushed rock surface, joins with liraham Avenue near the point where Ihe old garbage wharf formerly branched olT but comes east and will switchback through a natiinl draw coming out near the elevator al Ihe base or the IdulT. So far no arrangements have been made for Ihe road lo crosn Hie railway tracks to coinu rijrhl to the clevalor. BURNING OLD BOAT. The old strainer .lefrerson, pioneer or the Alaska run and vessel that has railed a number or limes nl I'rince lluperl In tlx course or her career, Is hrhw burned at .Seattle In order lo re- cover the metal used In her con. slructlon. The Jefferson at one limo was considered one or Ihe finest vessels Jn the Alaska TIIK oilier day I inel Ivv women willi long hair and i really innJe'nie shiver lo Ihink how old fashioned they wen. Till' main objection to drinking loo much is thai chuffeiirs find il difficult lo drive up lw. si reels at Ihe same time. TIIK upper class is Ihe on (hat can look and lee that wnv. I Relieve in Canada for lh Canadian and yet I hate to scrnh my own floor and cook mr own hash. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert November 12, 191B. The per capita exienliture of Ihe jirovii or Hritish Columbia, fa-.,.:tn, ia ihe .highest fo any injtjvuicc ii Jlifitiiuiinion ol Ciinada.'j, Miinifijliltme, nexl v ' " v with ?l0.5i. TlieXnierUiiiiCiiMii Oily of Seattle went on Ihe nicks al the mouth of Hreoville Channel at .":50 this morning and Ihe pas-cngcrs were hroughl in here this arternoon nn the schooner It is reporled thai Hie Hel-inoni-Suir lulei Co. has struck ore carrying gold values of $100 per ion al I .mm foot depth. prohibitionbrouSt better homes to the worker of america Congressman Cooper Who Is Also a Locomotive Engineer Tells of Value of Law to States CIIICACO, Nv. I Hun Is making a capitalim of the worker, creating a general Heal It With Zam-Buk! IF you have any local disturbance a dressing of Zani'Uuk will quickly put your skin rislit. If more serious disease has already taken root there is no surer way of dislodging it from the tissues than hy regular use of Zain-Huk. When applied to broken or diseased skin, Zain-Huk stops pain otnt prevents germ infection. It ends the burning irritation of eczema, draws poison and irritation out of ulcerated places and quickly purifies the ringworm-ridden scalp of a child. Aiso for cold sores, chilblains, frostbite, etc, Zam-Buk is a splendid remedy. Ztm-Buk't wide range id utility and it ctriainty of hrnrfit are dur to the rare proprrtiri of the herbal ri tract! Irom which it U prrpjrcd. Furthermore, .jm-huk ha the advantage of bring absolutely free from the cnarte mineral drug and rancid animal Utt found in ordinary ointment and ftlvt. IRRITATING CZ1'.MA. Mr John ( nnnan. of 19. Ptlfidere St., Ikntuo. Mat . (run "I auflered Irom numi lor ytut II bruieoutat interval anil wat vtiy irritating and annovtng Altej a deal ol eipenmentipg I found a real remtdv in Zam Hoi, Thit plrndul halin aubrtnei' ai irr talion. and wbco II nie a cop. tiouej ihe aoiet and blotchet rapidly healed and ditappeaied ." m v r w. fmmim:r.;iAw,jf turn of Hie lll "'ll'i Hood i !-!) -ill live Koguieeis. nsiMie. thai ih. Si real cr gams li.id pen tnudi- 0 labor fince tlie adoplion of Hie IHIIl anielidnienl, uitli fewer tlrikes, than in any oilier pernio of lime. "When the xaloun cloed, Ihe! 'poor man's rloli' may have van-, ishetl," he aid "but we are rr-j placing it lxlay wlh cronforlahb' liouies, fine labor lemplex and a chain of airing; lulior banks. Tli ere are oine who want to go Imck Ui Hie old days when the hrer saloon was Ihe center nf a slum neighborhood where labor lived, bill they are becoming fewer yearly." The H rot her hood of Ix-oino-' live Knginerr was fighting the drfnk evil a deeade before the) fhurehe began. t'.ongreHinan; lumper asj-erted. THOUSAND NEW CUBAN SCHOOLS ARE NEEDED II WAX. . Nov I .'. ecrelary of Public Insti'iM'tiim Maariiro, to provide for Hie t'.' I.OKt children! ol school age who do not nowj attend casp, will ask tor 1,000 new echools in next year's bud-i get. or 37T primary selmoU in (he 111 school dislricl. 50 or them are still served by "circuit rulers,"' who learh in iwn or more school. WATIlt NOTICE. Dliceilon an4 Um. , TvkK .loTICK that llniry :. "Iletrrlrh , riu mr ine rilillw.r ihihi hum-. IM, Inr.. lMe aililreat lnlnrrr. B.C.. wllil l'l fur a llrrtite n lake ami live 10 eu. f. per terriiKl nf maier out of Winn Inter whleh fli etrlv ami drain lulu Tailh Ijle Unil li ami one halfl mil Math ut Ihe Kntineer Vine Thei ler lll le itltertetl fr.uu llie lream at a lni alxxil two mile, frmii the ter-IiiIihm ut the Mkl rler Into Tflh Lake and will t net for liydm elerlrn' n'erl iirpwe mhhi ie Ktirlneer Mine. Im.p. IhiMIiij. are 1-4 IInI 4 eleven Crown Oranted .Vlineral i'iann. ntv.yed Int.. As. U, to. uj, 109. J toil. 97ft, m. and onsip I, tjMiiri lililrkt, Tbl .imllre Ma IH nn the anmiid Hie it'll il f oeu.her, a. A iniijr or ihl iH'liri- ami appliralinn pur nant Ihereiii ait, o the Water A. I. Ill lie riled In tin. i.fTIre or llie Wllrr liionler al Mint. n.c. iiOeri,m. nut lie filed Willi the Mid Water llerirdi'r or hii llie UMiiplMller iir Water llUhlv I'arllanienl lluiulina. Vlrtorla, nr.. with In thirty data, after the autxaranca uf Ubalros, and are. slaying al the e S?T 'fir.. XWIii. Tn!r (.enlral Hotel. J he ut earner Prince.. May u rtlandiug by Ihe Cily of Seattle which it is hoped will be floated esoou. or i uie Ttui Qty nr orinlier, KM II. Nil II UOI.II MlStS LTD., i.m:. ,, Henry t. Olegirlrli, Vyenl. LAND ACT. Notka sf Inttnllon to Apply to Ltait Land III Otieen Cliarlotte lil.irirt I ! li. enidina lii.lrli l.r entire lliitvrl, and filiate at Sliaimoii nay. TALK MiTli K that liolert f.. One or Vine out, t, ll.c, neriiatif4i raiineryinan. Intend, in i,i,y tur a leae of the fnl-llnir ili'.rrllwd land: t' ijiiimieiirlinr al a h.. .lanted on an rhain inure nr lei frcin amuliweiit enr-1 tier ,f .oi ttii. o.C.I.. Itanae &; th.nee follnwinir iiM-anderliK of nliore line of ..Id Miami to Hilnt of rniiiiiieiireinenl. .nil, ' rontalnlnit acre, more nr le.. noiiKitT r.. oosse, j LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Appl to Ltaia ' J Land. f In Prince IIuihti Land lleronllnr in., trill, and .Hume al i i.v. u alnrnl ap.00 rliailK aoutliea.lei y from he prohihi.! rr.'1.' L,:...M'i7"T.,'r Lr.. ',f. miwi ...... . ....... iii.io. rati iriiiii Hrlimm. er I'ana. i,.Tf.k". "V"!? "u,, Waltare Plaherlea' l imited, of V aneouvi r. . . (Meiii.all.iiV pwi.ership f i,e nieans or tiro- L " ff StTeJ TlL'l "'! . tnip: unci ion niul solving a strife that - .Ai; ,',h?o",K1,,. " '"r1 i"''t'i '""it mien seemed perpetual in the fro.,, u. '.evmine iioViiTi'..;.' 'i.!l.lt opinion r Congressman John (I. WZTj; TXXflXT; .VV.iK Cooper of Ohio, .who aI.Ir'Mial UiVr-iT' nii-iVrri?;'1' """,h' the national eoiivenllon or' tho !"' ti.i. u, tx.ii or riMHwiieenien'r and Anil-Saloon I.eaguo here tonight. ,".lK,Ti.i&S Mr. Cooper, who is a member Arpi.canL n,le(J StpitluUt ,,tll 19J Thursday, Novfiubf r i .t$. mi sAnnti . ial la Ink t-. ' . " ' isnA 'i'.y.''""iw xvf( lJ r IOC aiilulta Furniture Bargains! 3 ONLY OAK DINING ROOM TABLES Obiui.K VI x S K- h $21.00 2 SETS ONLY, OAK DINERS Slip ,t jf In i- SimIv Mrl $32.00 BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue Phont in Are the Pennies Blocking Your Way Some Women, even (hough they realize vvl. of tune and wluil u lirtug job wahmg i-. -till Uf wild Wifliday Jiecau-e lliey Ihink Inondr) cr.o their names. Hut ir Ihey'tl only try pur Thrift-T Sfn u.. i bow economical laundry nervtre ran be. Kverylhiiig wi.heJ clean, onr flat wi weariiiK apparel just to iron and Uie eol i-lb. niul Ir per piece. Uel rid of washday anil you'll Imve mnnv n. week to ue them us yoil wish. YmiM like lo h course, o don't lei Ihe peiiinc -IiiikI m Die w Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. Steamship and Train Service s.s. princc itoeiT will leave prince BorirtT i vancov' VICTORIA, SEATTLE ami intermediate hiii. mi Ii FRIDAV at a.m. S.S. PRINCE RUPERT for STEWART .lid ANVOX, WI0NC8DAT, 10 r S.S. PRINCE JOHN fbrinllhlly for VANCOUVER U QUIIN CMAW-O"1 ISLANDS. MSSENOER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY aicapl Sundar II In a.m. fr PRINCE OE0R0E, WINNIPEO, all point. r.alern Canada, I'nltett Plalea AOEN0V ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. cii Tieaai oiflea, 821 Third Ata, Prlnta Rupart. Phoai J0 LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door lo I-'rirzell Hulcbcr Shop, acre" from the, Kmprens Hotel We carry n full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES , SOCIAL ROOW. IN CONNECTION Jainti i Zarelll proprle'of