ror the Winter days SHREDDED WHEAT with hot milk-so satisfying! t i'AClE TO TiTB -DAftY The Delicious Flavor ' ' ' . "- ' j. m i. L drawn from the leaves or "SALADA" GREEN TEA has won it millions of users. Finer than any Japan, Gunpowder or Young Hyson. Ask for SALADA. The Daily News PniNCB RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Deliver-, by mail or carrier, per month ... $1.00 By mail to all parts of the Rrilfeff.KnrpIre and the United States, in advance, per year $6.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year 4 $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. . .'.$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page .2.S0 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 2"c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion ..15c per agate lint1 Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - 98 80 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. iiAti.y r.DtTIo Mon.lay. February 22. !;. All Will Regret Graham Resignation. The resignation of flon. Ci. 1. firahnm as minister of rail-vyays and c anals will be regretted by everjone. He has held th rese-t of men on both sides of the House and ha always ear- neii mt ins ministerial duties in a manner which ha been above Trilicisni. At one time .Mr. Graham was mentioned as n possible premier. The passing of Mr. (iraham as an active cabinet minister i another .step toward tire trunijlAtionoCVr?I'rv-ejitat!ves id the older Liberalism,,. A iiew sclinoL ojryoiulger men Is pritiging tip and taking the place of the ifldcr. Farmers Must Do ' ; Their Part Also. Complaint -are continually 1ieing made that Prince Rupert merchants do not buy from the farmers of the interior. Now comes a series of serious c-omptaints that -the farmers ure not doing their part 11 is complained Ural vegetables and fruit shipped by fanners are not in g(J5d condition and that local wholesaler and jobbers sustain .heavy lo-se. thereby. When complaint is made it is charged that nothing but abuse follows. Tlii is not a good condition if affair-. The farmers and fruit growers must ship their goods in good Condition else they cannot expert to hold the market They must learn to deal fairly with Pruire Rupert merchant if they expect the merchants to buy from them. There must be mutual co-Operation. One difficulty with interior fanners is that they do not visit Prince Rupert often enough and see how oilier are packing their goods. fjuajily, uuifornfity and attractiveness are part of the marketing lysines. The dealer haV to be able to depend upon his goods. .Some, farnjers wtien they ship goods here do mi in a manner that makes it possible to rely upon them. The dealers trust them. The result! that 4hey can do business coiiliiiiKiii-ly to the advantage of each. Good Advertising For City Of Prince Rupert. R. E. Benson, the locnl photographer, has once more shown nis ptiLiiir spirit liy sending away, photographs of the new ele vator to members or the government and others with (he idea oi interesting them in this jkn-L This is the best kind of ad vertismg. beftding away gOoiVpicltjres: or Prince,,. Rjipert, fs something we can all do. We call show Our nublic si.Trit ami interest in making this 'a real port by buying photograph of picture po-ti-ard and mailing Iheni, unt only to our friend lint to people 41.:.. .. whom "... it is thought might be interested in helping 1 p make mis u nip my. Already Effect Of Publicity Is Good. i ne writer of the ariiCJe dealing . 'with Prim e Hupcr 1,1(1 prospects piiljlislicd last week in Vancoiivei has already received letters or rongrnliilalihri anil inquiry as a result of its publication. Further particular nrc'nked and will be given in connection with the possibility of the lnblishm'iil of businesses here. This year should be Prince Rupert's growing time. The city was. never in better shape than it is today and steady improvement is likely to follow. Whole Great Empire of North Contributes to Prosperity of The City 'of Prince Rupert By H. F. Pullen (Reprinted by Request, from Vancouver Siimlax Province Magazine Section; ; Not many year-go Vancouver Island hrfili less than ten thousand populathjii and Seattle was, within .nflie memory of many, little more- thin a village. Both have -grown to be big Cities Slid iiiiH'H;iil seaports. They are big tnUVs because Ihey lire sjftports iitid beci.use. "their eitiietlis Iiml.Jn.ilh, hrauis and eiitrgy. . Prince Rupert set out on its career s a seajw.rl a few years late ami is onl just getting a start. In spile oi the fact that 1 tic inhabitant number only little oxer seven thousand durin? iliw winter months. 'increasing a Ihousaml or so daring Hie sum mer, six thousand out of (lie seven are "Imbued with such faitli in their city that they see in their mind's eye. the population facturing boxes, and ha been a surrefu concern for many years. The future nf Prince ltupert U 0 a larse extent tied up with be future of the Qneen Charlotte Island. The development of jJioe islands Is only just rom-ueneinp. They had a boom year Jigo. which resulted Iti a greai 'deal of wiMcallins and thl ri 'the islands back a. number of ve.irs. Now the prospect are feller than ever before. New: canneries are to, be built this War, linnberbusiness is bej;in-ffmr rto rfourlsli' once mnri. the mill at Queen Charlotte City on Jfkldeirate Intel Win? an inlanre nf bow an indnstrv of that kind can be sucrefully carried on. Many los are produced on the Tiland for the Powell River Paper Mill and thprp are all sorts bjf possibilities' for Industrie here. motIy baspd on flshlnp. lumberinp or. mininir. which within a few years will .brinir the '-land much more' prominently o the fore than they" are today. 'Pote' Business ' The pole business done from! Iw Prince Rupert district is .arge. Some Of lly: poles are cut n the islands along die coast and on the adjacent mainland and quantities are also cut on !he keena Hiver and Iribularies. f.at year a huge shipment was made to 8an Francisco and many venl by rail lo the Canadian and I'niled Slales prairies. Piles aiid railway ties are also exported ber camps on the coast and tow mi. I iftde abut; the Uuiunlhtit '.National Hallway, fitch phunfs as Hewart, Alice Ann and Anyuv buy u tut oi goMls front merchant at this port. Some of the business totii here say they multiplied by ten in the not far could not curry on if it were nut distant future, and yet that will f, lH(, ottff,!,,,, trade. In tiol be the limit. every community there are neu- IWaklngs of Big City ; t who tike lo buy away from 1'iiuce ttupert loday. while home. Just a maiiy Prince Jlu- tniull, lias ait Uie makings m n : peri ieooh co to Vancouver U big city. Aside" iroin being the' spend money, s people from the piosi northern terminus of Ihe'niiuing camp iti the north ami Umadiau National itaifwa, tne'the towns amd Tillage m the in port has a' laiiSe ue grain ele-teruir ene to Prime RujMrt to tor, splemlid dock, a (IrydOektbuy. Some nwrt lianU eater to and slilpyard and maehine shons. that clas of trade more than ftm largest fish cotd storage; others. Now and then, i-eiirr-on- lilant in the world, round houses jiaiives of local h'tiises visil the ftiil masliine nhops fyr the rail-joutlyniir points ami take orders) way, ilitf largest liaiibut nliin? and. of course, Ho-re are alwy. IW-iiiess in the world, and she is Kir wholesale reoresenlatives flic centre of satmon. fisherie;..! making their regular tours. the only rttmainiR? ones m llrit- Prut.-,. ltuiwrt oeoule invest Ish Columbia that are not liejnn. nmr of their niney in mining tlfiis to feel the effects of lite hi- ber mill, erected by the late J prospect Itt Uei;ntKMlMKtl. lcuie fishing of the pat rfe-h'beii there i a mm to be fi rade or two. Prince ltupert had a bis lum nanreil, ltueri is the first point) tisitetj, and a nuniier of utiuesi baxe been wholly financed with-! j. l!mer.on of Vancouver, but it .out Roinp any further south. was recently burned down. Community of Interest lilofitr with the planing mill, box The aiae is true of tin mter-i dctory- and other wood manufac turing aeces.ories. llapfily, be fore the ashes Were root on the i)ld mill, a new one wft planneil and the macbinery i already on the ground for the Seal Coxe Lumber Company's plant, to be built within the city on a site ad- Jolninc tliat of the will recently destroyeit. II will not be lansre a the other hut it will be of a size suitable for local require ments and rail export. ' Cannery Opened Last year, the first salmon and tJarn cannery to be located in the eit.v M-as operated and there tli talk of others movintr to the point where rail and water meet In order to save the extra trans portation costs. Only a short distance from the (Jty is the Rip Ray Lumber Com pany mill, located at C.enrpe- Itmn. helween Prince ltupert and Port Simpson. It operates steadily, shfpptns lumber and manu iiM. Prince ttuperi nwney lias been i pht into minnx? pnispcls nar llaxeltun, Usk, Terrace and other: place. Kery train briars pew-' pie from interior town to visit ' the roast, children come in to at- tend hiKb clio or Uie aenvent. sick fteople coge t the hospital, anil farmers en4 hi tbfir jiro-duce reed the fishermen and others. There I much community of interest ami the Prince Huperl ll.iard of TraiV often trues out of iU way to support tte reipicsts of inteisor or eoasl Ioaus for improvement or for letter marketing arraHpementM.! the Iturns alwttoir at Prince lluiert now takes the cattle, sheep ant bo? froin the farmers ami make it a base of supplie- for llm . coast , liurin? ttannene are in operation. prince Itapert merchants send their Iniats U solicit husiuess iiiiu wnen me caiiuery seaon isl 'over the Indians, who do much Sit the work, spend a great deal of their earninv in the nearest Ventre. The Imlian trade is very 'consblerable all fhe'yer rrtund. The natives fisli dorliur the sea-son liul they alo trap durinir the winter and the furs are sold at Prince ltupert and often Indian families are vitiliikril Iry fur deabir 'there. ,; Only City of North It nfttst be remembered that this is the only cty i Itritish -nluiiliia norllt't of Vaficnuver and vty of Priie pftlbh. There, are lowns and v ilia , 'but none have yet rein-h-d the status ot city. With larger population will come Leticr transportation aifd with hettei transportation will come greater eontmunily of interest between northern centres. Prince Hnjet, beitie,' the natural seaport nnO lerrn'lhus of the railway, will forge aheail, and as she trow will proVfde a market for the farmers and a 'shipping centre' fnii the miners laud others rom the district and there Isjrome west. When the west gets llenly of material yet available to supply the . demands Olof Hanson, the new president of lie HoardHif Trade, is at the head of a concern that does a large business in poles, piles and ailway ties. 8upply Centre for North - I . ... . ( l.llllllPrt Little yet ha- iteeji nld of the elevator and it effect on the porl. " V(inrMi . r penpln know well what the i-rfeci of the business is. .They liayp .profiled by the huilding up ofa grain shipping busings. The Idea of 'Prince ltupert people. f not to fake any business away from Vancouver, hut 0 lirille lliplr efforts with the Mg cily with n view to .seiiinj: more grain Irt her share of the business, it In the opinion thai there will be plenty for all und certainly fin-pert experts to be a factor and NOTICE. TAk'K KOT.'Cj; ilim ,firr pwWlrttlnn t,t ihi- ..iti-i- foi r.,i . Mff ne tin ivpir ui (hi tl-ritr .,. inlM ftnrtt Cfi. tiun.i.. I'lffi.i n i ... .1 ... . j nrie is. oi course, a vooci neai:"' ' inini ' i. mat or .. ...... uuiir u i-riui;e iiu- hum at Pi- ir n n.n n OeH Willi llio mln.no- nn.t turn- lr ot Ffhut .ri. 1!' Pv v w i rw nil impnrtunt Miit- in .list rihtii ma Uie summer, when theJ',, :rain from Hie interior to I lie mmkl .ir the Wm'lU. A .M.. is young as long as he feels a little foolish at times. PHINCK ltupert now has her elevator complete. All she need Is business. nuDAV'fc gftt many children rhav individuality. The same fliffip was khoVn to our fathers rti Impudenee. Itt'PKHT has nn elevator Which we all expe1! will make her ltiggfst jiorl on all the coast III becomes it us to ioat. T1IIS is Canada's season I'll tell you all the reuson; We're feeling as gay As anyone may 'And I can't yet ii word to rhyme. WIIILV n learn Is doing badlyi there is a choice of two things Jel either a coach or a hearse. OF all the girts I know Adeline comes first. She makes a good t Catch and is somewhat of a speed artist. .NOW' that Helen Wills is beiilen ami Tibb-n's colors are also lowered, what will the Yankees have lo boast ahoul. Advertise in the Daily News. . , ... LAND ACT. . Nolle of InUntlon to Applf t La Lond. r.,!,,.i.,' Km,rt HIM Und tlrroMmt nirlrln init nlliiate on in iMinn i.i.. in tin? Kiorrn i-mniici lo iindstm Har It Vi" m "un"" l,,,"r Vlw f'ni 'm-E XOTicK.that 0or Oordnn )uh I by i.f I'rlnre hiir-rt. B.r . Mlimfrurr.' vPf.' iS. ,re f fol- l Crrtiirtietrririr l ttti. ... '.I Pinly iitni.rred rwf of rk radiatln- lotm finlrffj from aiini- in irtrfic-allr . "'lit Of llMIIlt l.&oo .f Oil fnl Ulninr 10" a A 1 1 tfUBiTV-X v nmr., mvitt f fsf-t f1 rr.n. arren. arrea, murn more or or I las I I ,..E,.,',0E.."'JAr,on BUSIIBT " BLLOEH k CAMthO.1 UH111U. I 0Ud r.... bUMwUt tlh. It. I 1 n 7"ir lUtt tatl and $mclt Tkt laitl u rd oinl uU. Takes Guess-Work from Your Baking bake diy cosh then milk uncemlntlrt v mutt to. A ruined mi.k diih witttt your time, your money and your temper. Milk uncertainties You Vr.ew them I Skimmed milk left after you took' the cream from the top: you need two cup when only one and a half ii left . milk you thought freth it jutt on the turn. All thli you can avoid. Mike your baking eatier. turer, better. Uie Carnation Milk. The cream i evenly distributed throughout the milk to that it U always of uniform contittency. Carnation It just pure, freth milk, evaporated to doubt tichnttt, kept safe by iterilitation. It keep, Always safe, always sure and you caa't run short Get Carnation Irom your grocer. fFlXS-lK nipt fitr, Uip. baking voider, 1 "t', H tip. oM. 1 tgg. H ettu ('arttativ : dttittrd utlk H f"P xtiter. X tbp. fat. Mu and lift dry ingrtditkts. Add milk- to ttrlUbrattn tgg oticf ndid tp frwt mutkrt. Thrtt odd mtltrd ArfrK inp. i'.akt M grtwd nn fin Hum flfttm to ttrntg fir miiuttt. fhit iak ttn mufinM. Itnt tfr i trf PT f Htty B tk ' CMt tiiittt C.istlWa UU pMnikitiC. LiaiUi. Ajrlaui. OiUik. 1 It looks creamy It tastes creamy It is creamy Carnation Milk 'From Contented Cows' the man in the moon a -a llCANADIAwf Produced in Canada Steamship and Train Service t. rmttcc nurcxT ui kv miNCi aue.nt r cott VICTOHIA, ilATTLC IM l1-niHstm .snt rsrh tniOUt M t M, a. pmiict vtm rue tiwaht anvok, Mrosor, tiM .a. rniNCt ionn fortnifinij fr vKNCOtvtn u quMw CHAitff ISLANDS. cAsschotn tmaini liavi cauicc nuernT fvinv wofiDAr, wioncsoav ami Saturday s p.m eemcc siosit CDMOKTON, WINNlCta, all mints I.iru Hum, i H i. aoincr ALL OCEAN TtAMSMIC lincs. Cilf Tkltt Offk, S2S Thlr At. Print Rvrn. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert rr iltckux. munau, jchuu, smwu .bw n. & f TWCOtmi, Y1CT0U4 ui SUm . ffWuri li fwk ' iX mtKHS KATKKX rr S)uttl. lotMtn lo, tin ItlU IU, Ot.in rn, NmM, ' Cmpbll mf, n Vncufr trf Strlf 11 -. nc itt ll SlMmthlp Lis. full lfrinl ,r" W. C. ORCHARO fMinl H. Corn f Ath (lrl n SrA nu. Print Rurt. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPLY OF B.CLTD. 8Minir froia rnuc Huirt. ia or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Snn . (H Btf, Ti. ' for VANCOUVER, VIOTORIA, llirt In, on nn '"" for ANVOX. PORT SIWPSON n N Rlfr Cannrlt, Thrr " fJl r"I ,,p'i NV0X. ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sun1. ".t- , Hrniiii, Jiaoni. rn The Savage Wash anil Dryer At tho Inst Onehre "Ekliilrthon rriJ ed Its stfefess of Uie previous liKniti winniiiK life Oold Medal ''" ".,. tinclioii over nil other Ttiflkers xt w rtui 'fl'nd'tiniioilinti Wnshers Cash Price Also sold on easy Icrmv Kaiert Hardware Co.