'-i W -t Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrierv per month By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year To all other countries, in advance, per year Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. oaii.t Knmon $1.00 $o.5o $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. .$1. 40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page $2.8(1 per inch Local Readers, per insertion ...25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion Ibe per agate line Contract Hates on Application, Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - . . 88 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before -i p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Wednesday, Nov. 18, i 125. Indecent Action Of Despard Twigg. l)ep;inl Twigg's allempt to make political capital from the epen woik hi I lit- provincial police will fall flat anil will dis gust many of thoi who have. Mipporled the .Conservative .party. Unple;iant Unrip have to be done in the ilelei-liuir of crime just as in other Hues of work but they are; not things that can with decency be canvassed ami discussed in public. Medical student secure the specimens for their analytical work but the average per.-on (iocs inn kiiow w ne re they come from and it is nut de sirame ne iiouii Know. . great many things are belter not published abroad and one of them has to do with uch things as the testing ihe cour.-e of a bullet when fired at u human head. ,.. . . ' ... 'PI... I i.. i ii ii... i... j nr jiuiiir mite i icsi muse iniugs out we no not neeil to know just how and to have all the gruesome details paraded before us. If Mr. Twigg has a complaint lo make, let him do it in the proper ipiarter, but to try lo make imlilical capital of it and lo bring such a rnatler before parliament i going Ihe limit. In fad it is indecent-Proposed French Flight From Pole. France lias found a new way of attracting public attention. Its naval department proposes sending airplanes lo the North Pole and then having the explorers fly back to civilization in them. It is a novel idea amf one in which much interest will be taken as in any big sporting event. Whether it is worth doing is" another thing. It look In ns as if (hi craze to visit Ihe poles is overdone. Large sums of money and many human lives are given in more or less fruitless endeavors. Doubtless there is scientific work in connection Willi the expeditions that will prove or value but it seems as jf there had been about enough done alreadv for all practical purposes. There is no objection lo a party organizing ami paying its own way lo vtMt any part of the earth they wih. The difficulty is that just as oon as .1 hey get into .difficulties several other parties have lo m organized to search for and re lieve litem, tioventinenls are eajled'on lo lend aid and it i- dif ficult to refuse. ' Minister Of Crown v At Disadvantage. Uic attorney general in any goyernment is always open lo allnck, .Mis department, uiirui; is is Kip iiie one one which which deals ueais with wtui live live mat ter -thai affect tin less speclaVnlar. rnai- Triple -Jdircclly and. vitally and is, more or of h t)f late Attorney ey (ienenil (lenernl Manson Manson has has been been' the the nibie subject number of political broadside and he i not able lo reply ever) lime. His work makes it necessary thai he bear a great many oi me instuis ami receive, the blows without reluming them. Now and then, however, he conies back and that happened in the Legislature when Ihe A.G. defended his course in regard lo police administration. Mis indictment of Ihe men who had been allacktng hint was a scathing one. He had the ear of the pub tic throughout the province and doubtless his statement will have the effect of miietiug some of the fpolish apprehensions mat nave neen ieji. Britain Holding To Immigration Restrictions. A short despatch received this ninrinng "dales that the British government refused lo remove Ihe war lime restrictions on immigration. People going to llrat country mul. still have their papors vieil' and Ihey tirusl be people who are likely to pime guou citizens, neinre me war anyone could come with- oui ipiestion as long as they were not police suspects. The pro liability is that Hie restriction will be continued iiidefiiiitelv. The lessons of the late war indicate Ihat it i good polirv to keen ii-icK iii nu new arrival ami to itiiit out something almiil lliem LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door to Knzzell Hutcher Shop, across from the Kniprcss Hotel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION Jamas Zarelll Proprietor Difficult Work Getting Polerlc Back to Port When Steering Gear Broke nil! under water lime afler line, and took seas owr the lialeh cotnliingi. At limes she would rise almost euit on end, wilh mountains of water ranninir out from under her a she sank again in Ihe Iroujrhs. Ilirough il all Hie officers and men on the Polerie retained their jiosilinns,. and managed to bring some comfort to the two Iisears seriously hurt in Hie first moments of the battle with the seas-. tuners, ami mere were many others, sustained minor cuts and bruises and Hie plunging ship proceeded nn her way Inward port. EMPEROR ORE SHOOT IS PROYING UP WELL Average Assay Gives Returns of Over $25 a Ton and Huge Body of It There STKWAUT. Nov. 18. The oro SlioM nf the 'Lnrpe'ror Mines at the end of last week is turning out very well. Aiajs across the face taken every inch gave an axerage of P25.S0 lo the ton. Willi ?5 feel of this class of ore at a depth of about iOO feel there is enough, ore in sight In warrant the installation of a mil!. J. S. Cowper of Vancouver is he;ivily interested in this nunc and he sold stork all last winter to Vancouver people, fins Seif- ferl. Ihe local manager, is temg; ronariilulaled by everyone here' and local people realize the effect Hie grood news will have The Kuiperor ore body is m a particularly fine position for mining, the vein being nearly vertical and nllogvHier it is a, verv promising nronerly. NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES OPERATING AT ANYOX; ANYOX. Nov. 18. Night school' classes are now operating herei iin niPcliauiCHl drawing, metal-1 lurgy .mincialotfy, electrical' pniclire. high srliool sulijci-f s.1 public school subjeet.s, I'nglish! for foreigners, and boiler sbopj praeliee. A class is nlso belngj organised for bandsmen anil nnoiner ciass on nulliltng enn-slruclion is planned If enough student offer. THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: I'HKIIK'S uruMJIiuiii iiliKiil Jake. I he's luy JieaYlml lt "'her word lies Hip worst v;i-i''i' 1,1 ,l:' country. UltKAT bijr n;iful wonderful worlit Rhr "ami Mon ami dninfi'y curled How I should like a atohe lib' that j: Hut how I "Mpott&tl hale to pay for its bat. i TIIK place for a knocker is nut uic the door. TIIK di'fieulfy with lhei col. I wafer drinker llicy pel so frel. liOSSIP im.a there will liket malt? a hearth of pure ray s wane beai extinguished by the Iktoti tiean. J 'or many a manly heart grieved and broke. She gave him IhmIi: he wanle-.1 art ichole III fares the home to yalherin-.- (Homo a ' ' Where fried pot.iliu- come lhre- limes a day. A rift is tine ia the iaiciic hid Where uMHtpkrn ninquermles U pies and fruit. HilliiiK and ci"in do for lur lle dotes Hut And Her niarriave thrive on vee table loe lieaven li'-:ii I lie ivapir; wife who I reals siHMi-i' i.i puiai'li when i yearns fur beet. mam lawmakers- get DOWN TO BUSINESS. Victoria Paper Thinks Too Much Time Wasted In Foolish Opposition Victoria Times.' Whether the session of the Legislature now under way be either short or of customary length, drab or exciting, is of no particular concern to the people of this province as long as our lawmakers shall apply lliciit--elves to the dispnleb of public business wilh the same care and consideration as they would de-vole to their own. A fas as (be session has gone there ha been ery liltle to mark tiny difference between tin nun and former i.ues. The members of the op lsition who have already eon tributed In Hie debate On Hie Addre.ts hate run true to form Very Tail- rjdtrycftetilens ,avf. wen juopotipili-il by I hem, ex- cf,oliy?. PorlwpS, JHnr.li-'cHffefsu-prMposaridValtjpr the form of taking the absentee vole a Han which iniglit well be consid ered. Variiios accusations have i-een niaib'. If any of these were erioiis. or e.n intended In be erious. theri' mialil be Some uslifieiit inn f.ii their I'onsldera-linn in deliiil For Ihe mo! par!, however. Iheir frivolous Moths Md in KILLS H i LUBUuBAJfi ForanMC UmMi K,lSa!)W InduMrUt ttmd I LflP InMltut. Win mat tSm "'In- llMisilafar. fj Weitnefptay. ',, pa or -mo 7Trr QktlX Rtfw3 ' ' t!5 Full of Goodness "SALADA" H824 impure delicious wholesome. Ask your grocer for a package. Black. Green or Mixed Blends. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - MUTISM COLUMBIA SALVAGING BIG cros winds of cyclonio intensily. Of Ihe narrow beam lype of: constrticlion Ihe Poleric wallow ed and rolled in the. trough of mountainous waves, al limes landitiir almost on etui. Her starboard rati was hnrti'd lint afler time a sea broke oer the listinc vessel. I'.fforls nfade t rejinir the broken steering gar and also to trim shin suepeeded, and the) position of the Poleric was much Improved from thai time, though she still fared mountainous $eas left as Ihe result of a racing enle which abated but slowly In the hours to follow. The Salvage, Kin? stood by to- convey Uw; stricken vessel in Ihese hours. ' Line Aboard II was on Wednesday UjaU those on hoard liie Salvage Kin? .shot their first line to the Pot- erie. by means of a rifla, niut grenade. The line carried (air lo Ihe slrioken vesl hut broke as those otT'tioanl were trfhip lo attach it lo a heavier tine. A second shot placed anoUiorj line tin bfanl agd the Satvape King paid.oril ovor i.Hrto fiet of two-men towinir line. After con si.lcr.ilile hanl work and notable seamanship ou the part of the officers of both vessels (he Poleric was brought under low and progress was made toward port . II was during the lone; and ar duous Teal of towing Ihe It'll Tool freighter with Hs-lwelve ite- Kree list lo starboard that Hh efficiency of Ihe Salvage Ktnsr sluiweil well. Three ilistinH eas were runnttt? at the time, a southeast, southwest, and a wes- erly. all three combining lo make Uiwins diffioull and play- tag with ihe freighter like a rork in a tiamlrockeil Iialhtnh. Washed by Seas The Polerie rolled her lower RYI.VVI tviw .,nee mistress VlirKIIHA. Nov. 18. The sal- . . ... ' vagina: of Ihe Poleric by the' v . . ,., ... ,I?P Salvage Kin in Ihe ocean "est-J m , r0i,,.t. executed. The vessel was wal-j lowiusr in a sea caused by lhrHl be an election in Ik spring Pan in there vfll he none. PLKASK bedieeied says Mi- (IraM KlaUlkf at flu lmprta pal. in opulnti ihe esion til" niMirown brigade. TDK only tree iftristian in tb world wan Has ha RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1024. Has produced Minerals as follows - Placer Gold, $77,:82,!5:; Lode ( tu 17,1.100; Silver, .()S,82 1.570; Lead, $70,548,578; C)pper, 87,1k.i,:i;k , , 171,107; Miscellaneous Minerals. $I,UU,340; Goal and Coke, 2(0,8K(UHk lb Ji , Stone. Urick, lmenl, etc., ?12,225,8H; making its Mineral Production t v)e t 102 show an Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees, lower than fie tr any other Province in Ihe Itominion, or any colony in Ihe Hritislt Umpire Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal foes. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of r:h;, guaranteed by Crown Orants. Full information together wilh Mining Rejrts ami Maps, may be obtained K it , addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. ,.H. Practically all llritisli Columbia Mineral Properties upon which L work has been done are described in some one of the Annual lienor! ot h. of Mines. Those considering mining imeslinents should refer lo such repot , are available without charge on application lo the llepartincnl of Mine. , j, Reports of the Ceologieal Survey of Canada, Pacific Untitling- Vancouver, mended as valuable sources of information. ! nature has heen apparent. NoImmI) expects the repreen-tutne of two poliltrul parties.' on in office and the other wishing ii were, to meet face to face once a year and dwell together in perfect harmony; the millennium is slill far off. Hut Ihe people are rertaitdy looking for some practical allempt lo deal with issues of ery considerable importance lo them. They are; losing patience at the spectacle' of siu-ti ilieniin as that which' caused forty-eight full-grown I men to -ectilale the other day; as to whether a cabinet minister, was present in a political mm- j millee room in iJraiul Pork) while somebody was rousiimiiig a glass of some orl of liiltiid. The, ct of govcnfotciil in Hrillshi 'olumliia is Uijli enough without' killing time in this fashion. i PUPILS ENROLLED ! AT ANYOX WAS 158j AXYOX. Nov M. There were! J5K piiuls enrotleil in Hie Auyo rhiinls fm- I lie month of M-j I er. 7 girls and XI Imys. Ttie ; ierreuliue of allendance last! month was ,.'', and Hie sebooli :imgs hanked during' Ihe month j umoiinled to ?;i7.'.t. i Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert Novembec 18. 1915. Constable Adams has rereixel a most interest ing letter from Hilly Kirk enclosing a piece o; canvas from one of the Herman planes hrougbl down by llritisli guns ul I'ioegslreet. - r The posl office report . grel ileal of business baudling parcels sent from I'rinee llupeil for sobiiers in Kunipe. . Harry Ituperl Casey, seyeutecu rnolifh obi son or Aid. and Mrs. tieorge H. Itasey. die, last nigh' The funeral will take place tomorrow morning from Hie family home on KlevenHi Axeiuie. TIMBER SALE, X 7475. 7lirf lll l urti-reil fur Sale it Pub II'- An. II. .ii. i p.m. .in tl Kill il)r nr lici-iiiisT, ISf 5. Hi Um orfli of tlie l.i.irii'i t'nrotrr, ITliire liuiwrt, B.: Hi. I i.-fiici- X1U5, ( ul f.'i.uO0 Irri 1 '.r siirurr. Ili-mliirk and iilr on an arra , 'imalrit mi llin xniiii niiio nr Tamsi l i laml. Illrhanloin Inlet, oueru CharlntU I-unci. T.. .f' vara HI lx alluwril for rt liioial 'if tlmtier. I'mvhInI iliat any nnc unable to attend Die aiii-tiim In s-mii may iilunfl a wlfl trmirr in be lis-nnl al lh) hour nt auc , li m and trratml a (Mie bid I t'tirlhrr iiarllnilara nt the r.hlrr t'nrra-tr. Vii'torla. H.t-, r Inmriri Knreirr. I, mil iintwrt. B.C. Tin t -li r,-li -111 K reiit, Vlrlnrla. II, C. TIMBER SALE, X6491. Ki-abil Trndrra will In- r.Tclird b the MiiihIit nr l.aiHl at Vlrlnrla not Utrr than imiiii on till' mil day f prrrmlMT I !... rm the purrlufr id l.li-rnre X40l! H .-ul l.sat.ntiu revt nr Sprnif. Ilrmlisk. IUImiii and Cedar on Cimlr l.laiid, Ih.iii Iin 1 Iimiii., II ill re 1, CiHi.t IH,rl. j T.. t year win M all.med tor rt' 'innval nf ilmtM-r. t' ii r l her 1'irllriiUra r the Chief t'erra. ler Vlrlnria, n.C or t.i.nltl turrilir, l'Hne, Ilnnerl II . CASSISa LAND DISTRICT. . Rcortfln Dlatrkt of Tlraph Crtak. TAliK oTI''K that jntm jari.b router. i.i ,iiri "i..irr, piianii ranuier. lmlA 1,1 anrifv ti.m ,.... ... rhae I lie rnllnlliff ilearrlbeit lamlat t l'fliiliif.iilffi mt m i.ui ..I....-., In. pur .............. ..... - I ' , iiiietl iin the me I 'Ureal )? . V i IKIUJIns Vt-n hirer, near I Im Olarler, t itf-aat rornerj theme riinnlnr iVTlli tn ehalnat llienre m we.terlir lrerlli,n to rhulnn; thence. In a Kiiilherly dlreetlnn to rhalnai thenre in an eaiierty dirwlinn to rlialna, to rom- ' I inenreinent runt, I Dated Auruil Hat, Ittl. I Jott latos ruwui. 5tti m your this illujtraUd Supplies bcctfbMufjfulV'' ncmes.. Pislribulory for (fdhnm K9L9RED -3HINOLE3. xf1 Albert & "1 mm u Lumber Brick Cement Lime Piaster m Stock your winter's tapplj 1 Nanaimo- Welling si ton Coal McCaffery, Ul Phones 116 ani 111 :tvjt r.rmsiTjrwi-iv vr m Sportsmen! We arc Headquarters for Sportittrj flood . -We rnrrv the fomo-is WESTERN 8UPER "X" LONG RANGE SHOT SHELLS .See tts for Hand Logger's Supplies i. : -and Parts Cable Axes -Saws, ct STORK'S HARDWARE. LTD? 714 8econd Avenue Phono Steamship and Train Service S.S. MINCI SUCIRT WUI If He CNINCC SUCIRT ' V"C0UM VICTORIA, SEATTLE and Inlennrdlati tXilnto ea Il rniOAT at S a m j S.S. rniNCt BUPIRT f..r SJIWAST and ANYOX, WtDMIlO' s.s. pbinck John furiniituty rnr vancouvir ia quiin chaiottI ISLANDS. I PASSKNOIR TRAINS LIAVI PRINCK RUFIRT ....' IVCRV MONDAY. WIDNCSDAV and SATURDAY al p ill f..r PRINCl 010""-IDM0NT0N, WINNIPIO, all piSnlx KiMriii i anada, K AOCNCV ALL OCtAN STf AMSHIP LINIS. City TUmi Ofdca, S2S Third A, Prlnca Ruptrt. Canadian Pacific Railway ICANAOUNf d r r Q-:nn LJ, V. VUODl VCI IVV Sailings from Prince Rupert r intnuAft. wraucsu, junuu. siacwat ju i. m fm TANCOUVtl, ViaORU i4 StATTLE Nakr J. 20. V1 ' fr Buladata. Swanaon I Campbilt Rlfir, and Aney foe all SUimahla SS. PtISCtU BEATRICE , .r Kilt Bill Balls. Oeaan Palla, Namu, teguiar ar Saturday tt a m. . rro iaa. Full Information W. O. ORCHARD Oafitral Aa.nl. . . Dariiar f 4th Strtal and Srd Atanua, rnnca Rgr'l.