1- 0 IV y t. PAOK TWO 1 :.' ': II & I" The Daily News FHINCE RUPEKT - BHITISM COLUMBIA Published Ryery Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince lliipert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLKN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by moil 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 vear ........... $7,f0 41" Transient Display Advertising. .. ,$l,iO per Inch per insertion . Transient Advertising on Frofnt' Page ..$2.80 per inch Local Headers, per insertion. , 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion, ....2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion.... 15c per agate line Contract Rales on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters. Telephone - - MENS Comfortable and Sturdy WORK7 BOOTS For field, farm, r general work n't for Leakie'e at your hoe (tore. J. LKCKIK CO LIMITED, VANCOUVER, B.& 98 86 . All advertising should be in The Daily News Offire before 1 p.m. , on day preceding publication. All advertising received snbjeei to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY" EDITION SpD.Salurilny.. January 2, I92H. Prince Rupert's Shipping Rates. Apparently Prince Rupert, as matters stand at present, is at Mime disadvantage in grain shipping rates as compared with Vancouver.- If it were iyd for the port charges at tin-southern oily, the net difference would be even greater. It would seem desirable. that Vancouver and Prince Rupert should be put on a level fooling bollr as regards terminal rail and water rates. No doubt the proper authorities are taking steps ill this direction. Success va achieved in the effort to, have marine insurance rates enalized.' There should- be similar .success as regards shipping rales. Plenty Of Money i For Industries. It is refreshing to hear a statement such n that issued Ibis : week by Sir John Aird, president of the Canadian Rank of . Commerce, that there is plenty of money available in Canada for the development of business and natural resources. R is the banks that are often accused nT pulling their money in iron-clad American investments and re'fiisingjo aid industry in Canada. Sir John Ami's statement would indicate Hint the impression may not be a correct one. '- Maritime I . NPort Issue. - - . ' The issue of the use or the shameful neglect of Canadian i ninritime ports becomes more pojnleU from the interview givjen iH N. Joint, N.R., liy bir Renry Thornton. The President of the y Canadian National assured his questioner or desire of (lie J Government lines to use Canadian ports, but said "the matter was, after all, regulated by the shippers of the grain, as they . 4cttTii the'route. Sir Henry said the subject A engaging the attention of various interests and he was hopeful or the unl- come. From tlus statement the matter should be narrowed down to a solution' or a "reasoli why." The Western exporters are not so numerous but thai their course and their argument can be discovered and probably met. Are the rates to Canadian ports too high, anil incapable uf m'eetingthe competition? Are Rio t port equipments inadeqiialeVLOr what is the insuperable- obstacle, if any, to the use by Canadians of their own road to they own ports? The issue should be aired and- faced in Parliament, and met squarely and "justly. Toronto Globe. Premier King Stands Pat. .t Conservative papers are so anxious for Premier King to resign, alio so wrathful because lie lias not resigned, that they betray a vanishing hope that he will be defeated in lire House. Were there any probability that enough Progressives would join Mr. Meighen on a major issue to overthrow Ihe Government, it would be poor strategy for the Opposition to -want the Premier to avoid that fate by tendering his resignation beforehand. A Premier wio quits, voluntarily quite often thereby gains a better cnance 10, "come Hack" t.lian if lie Waited to be turned oiil. It seem to; he agreed by Oppmilinn jrapers that there is . little chance ofjlhe Progressive turning' King out to put Meighen jn, :Ednionton Bulletin. Sr2taBS'li At wt tht onmi l.trk't it on Me bolt NEW OFFICERS TERRACE VETS L. H. Kenney Is Elected President of Interior Association TKIUlACi:, .Ian. 2. - The an nual meeint' of the (5AV.V.A. and election or officers for ItljO look place on Wednesday eveninjr,. The jfollowingr are tlie new officers': T Honorary President J. I'. V.n-gleshaw. President L. H. Kenney. Vice-Pres. .1. R. Agar. Secretary i. II. (iriffin. Treasurer- .1. K. Frost. sJCfKi'ant-al-Arins F. Ingold. Auditors X, Sherwood and V. W. Chapman. Trustees .. Uarr. O. W. Ifearne, W. Cioodwiu, i. (Irifllln and J, Ctdlhursl. Executive A. C. Ore.dnian, K. &',ii.ole. It. II. Fealon, II. Reeeher, W. Cliapman, S Sherwood ami (i. Powers. A smoking concert j?iven in honor of the Past President .1. P. Kpwli'sliaw, who is leaving Terrace shortly, will he held in the hall next Wednesday evening. THE MAN IN THE MOON aaya: A WOMAN has entertained well when tier guests say they hale to leave. NOW the festive-party season is over, won l someone have a birthday? please. A NKW; disease lias broken out in thq city called Turkeyilis," and the only cure known to local scieneo Is "fastltls." NOW we start saving up for the -summer holidays at Seal Cove. I IIMVMI) of a Scotsman once standing (i foot 0 inches in Ins socks, lie only took small drinks because they have such a long way lo travel and he got the full benefit. I HKAIU) a man say to another man lite olhor morning that he was ahout as useless as an isolated hotlle. of pop. ALL the modern young lady has lp do nowaday!, li make last year's dress fashionable is to slice a piece off the bottom. I 1IAVK yet to see the girl who can look as pretty at breakfast tattle as she does a', the dance. WKLL, here we are plunging Into 1920 in a sea of prosperity with last month's bills to meet. Is everybody happy? "FISH in the sutlers," and it u.ed lo hii the streets would con with "milk and honey." LA DIMS are now wearing suspenders over the shoulders like men. Kvidenlly they got the idea froni the Policewomen. "Police" was always on the suspenders I wore. ITS. funny how 'a man ; will never buy" himipf '-h6e lace and collar studs and yet he'll spend a king's ran so lit on a hotlle of hootch. PURM,AMNF.S ought, to thrive well in this climate. A MAiN' with a whiskey breath hould never talk about business bein? bad. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert K K Miss Rarbeau is about to leave town for Razellon, where s,ie will spend two months with her sis cr. Mrs. H, S. Sargent. The men of the 102nd R.G.. jltegirnent who liave been station ed here will leave Tuesday on the Prince John for Comox. They will go south in charge of Capt. Rrandt. It poms thai the au thorities are not satisfied with Prince Rupert as a drilling cen tre though it would appear lo a layman that there is at least enough room to drill the twenty- odd recruits who are at present on the list. Mrs. Xaylor and little girl left' for P.dinburgh, Scotland, this morning. They will sail on the Allen liner Scandinavian. FUNERAL SERVICE I WAS HELD TODAY Large Number of Mourners Pay Last Respects to Memory of Mrs. Crate j A lavse assembly of niuiriier 'attended an impressive funeral. service at 0.30 this morning in ihe AiiRRcntt Cathedral, under the auspices of the Mooschearl j Legion, to pay llieir last respects, to the memory or Ihe late Mrs.j flporjre (&gle, prior to shipment j or the. body on I lie I'nneesj Reatrtce for interment at .North Portal,. North Dakota. Archdeacon Hix and Itev. Walter Allen oitlciated. Memlir of both Ihe .Moose-heart Legion and the Loyal Ordc-of Moose attended in a body and eseoiled the remains to th sleamei- at the eoiielusinn of the service- The "congregation sang "fiHt.-vj the Hilts" and "Abide With Me." and John K. iTitvey sanjj a solo "One Sweetly Solemn Thought." Those stmdinsf floraf trihutes included Mr. and Mrs. Urn. F. Hiehinond, City Pdice Serjeant Railey and family, Mr. and Mv-i. Simon A. Svvnnson, Aid. ami Mi.'r jCaey. Muyor Newton, Mr. and! I Mrs. veinck. l.oyal lMer o i Moose, Fire Oeparlnient, Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Jackson, Mr. ami Mrs. 'Jack Judge, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald' (Section 2), Mr. and (Mrs. Moth Davies, Moose Ladie. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Potlerton, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. V. Walkinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. CoRison, Mr. and Mrs, David lilenuie. Women Rraucli F.nplish Church Ladies' Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Johnson, Mr. and .Mrs. It. h Skinner, Mr and Mrs 1) Scot I. M'. and Mrs. Mussalleui and family. Mr. and Mrs. .los. Rrown, Mr. and .Mrs. Hugh Mciiliuchy, Mr. ami Mrs. Hawthorn and family, (ieo. Crate and family, Mr. and Mr Jarvis Mi-I.eod. BUILDING FOR YEAR TOTALLED $1,347,769; December Permits Had Value o? $14,650 Which Was Much Hiqher than Last Year Kuilding peroiiis for December totalled lt.t;;n, bringing th grand total for I'JiD nj to ?l.-3l7.7iiJ. Jeeetnber periiuls wore as follows: : C. P. Iliel, I5), alterations am' general repa;rs to residence nr. Fifth Avenue West. P. Rlack, SO.OilO, addition to annex Central Hotel. J. Christison, 1,500, conrre!-foundation, Third Ave. J. Ivarsen, l,000 addition t residence on Rwich Place. A. WicHs, S,000 residence 01. Sixth Ave. F. W. Hart, 2.000 residence on Xlnlh Avenue. United Church of Canada. 2,00O( gyninasiuin building or. Seventh Ave, 1-lasf. Permits for Doenilier 1925. exceeded permits issued in December, 1021, by 11.300. Last year the total was 3,200. MISS LOUIE FISHER I HEARD BY ROTARIANS Local Qlrl Gave Saxaphone Solo and Recitation at Luncheon on Thursday Afternoon In addition to having the mem hers of the Roys' Rand as their j guests and listening lo a splendid address appropriate lo the occasion by F.iu-1 Rarrie, the Rolari-ans at their regular weekly luncheon on Thursday heard Miss Louie Fisher, who will put on n recital in the Fmpiess Theatre Tuesday night, in saxophone solos and in the recilalioti "A Raseball Game." Miss Fisher appeared lo excellent advantage anil was given a splendid recep tion by the club. HOTEL ARRIVALS. G, M. Fraser, Digby Island; Miss K. NoeRe, Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKeiuic, Anyox; C. A Procunier, Hunnyside; Mn I), (iardner. Pacific; C. It. iilbert, Terrace; W, Leifall. Princ". George; Mr. and Mrs. K. Wozney, .i.M.f. i , iiiniiii l.lllKI'i W OOll, .Wth Dakota; Mrs. William Muir, IMinnulon; James Hogg Whllehorse: Miss Adams, Wil- Saturday, January 5, 192(1. RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1924. lias produced Minerals as follow:- Placer Child, $77,3M2,tir:l; Lode Hold, 1 1 8. 17.1,100; Silver, fl8,S21,&7Vs Lead, $70,548,578; Copper, 1K7,1K0.378: Zinc, ;c 171,107; Miscellaneous Minerals, $1,131,31); Coal and Coke, 1200,880,018 ; lliiilding Stone, Rrick, Cement, etc., $i2,2?.r,8ll; innking il .Mineral Production to the end m 1021 show an Aggregate Value of $859,427,3.86 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal nnd the fees lower than those ui any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in Ilia llrilndi Kmpirtf Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees, Absolute Titles arc' obtained by developing such properties, the security of which it guaranteed by Crown Grants. Full in formation together wilh Mining ItepCrls aed Map. may he obtained mti h addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. N.R. Practically all Rritish Columbia . Mineral Proprrlies upon which devclnpmc t work h-s been done arc described in unine one of the Annual llcport of Ihe Mipf". of Mines. Thop l onsidering mining investments should re frr In Mich report. The flre available villmul . barge mi application lo the llepnrtmciil of Minis, Victoria, II.C Reports of the fieological Survey of Canada, Pacific Huilding, Vancouver, are rr-oir mended as valuable sources of Infornialinn. CASE IS REMANDED FOR SIXTH TIME Charge Against Consolidated Exporters Came up Again Today The case of the Consolidated Kxporlers Co., Ltd., charged with. 'of Moclsehearl Legion, Seal Cove j -fveral offences under the gov ei-timeu! Jojuor act, came up iri the eily dire eourl this morning and was remanded for eight day. Tlii makes the sixth adjournment in tliis eae. WATER NOTICE. j DIrlo(i tni Ut. TAKE 01ICC Ilul 0iMMIIIrd, Dialled. lKixr iJJ'f It Iti lluv Slrrvl. V'tnoMitrr. II.C. lll tri'lT fur 1 llcrix-r to tik am tiw lUO.nuo tilkn it ity if wilr mil nf I'hkmwn, (Im-kiiw-n I nkmittii. wblrh rin ixirilMTly i iimJ ilrin. iniu ShiniHm Day, o i: l , n.i . I lyl 16 rlMlu. iiHiro or lf. trly rroni ixirllwi rurtM-r I., nil (T.l. i5JI i. Tlw water will hr dltrrlrd fnjin lb tlrratii at a pulnt Iui rlbl rluln ''Uth friHii Shannon Rav in. I l 'blio-wmirrly rriwn iwrtlioatl U I5. and will u-d fnr ramurr (Mirtra upn Ow laixl rtfu-rlbnl a I. 41 binf pari uf I., lilt (T.L. gj&ll'i. Tht iHilli-r ua rxlet un Ov Irouttil n the mill day or Ninrnilr. Itii. A ipr r InU iHttlie anal an ailiatlin ptmuanl llwrrlo and In IIm "Walrr A' I' win im nird m tlx urru-r ir w wai H-rrilr at Prlnr lln4rt. n '. Olij. r Uu to I he appHralluu may br filed ilh Itf ald Walrr limirdr tr nh lh Comptroller or VVlr nihl, I'ai llanirnl HlllklKl. VlrlurU. II " .. wlibln Dili ! days arit-r tlw flrt irpeamire of Oil iwllce In a lural nwpatpr. Tb dale 't lite ll-l ptiblliallon of this Dull- it SovenilMT la. !. OoSSEMILUnD UMITtl). Ap(illrant. VVm. 0. Mltrbell. Vrmt., LAND ACT. ' Nolle of Inttntlon la Apply to Purchaaa Land In PriHce Ituperl land neeonllnr Dlt. trirt f I'rlnre luiiwrl and ultiute un Ihc ratt - abnre or Barnard Cove, prliirru llayal Nlaml. Hanre Mur, Cuad Pmrlri. TAKE NoTlflK that Soinrrvllla Cannery Company IJiiiIIimI or Vam-fiuvrr. B.C.. oe-' rtipalKMi parkers. IiiIoihI to apply for triiilUn tu purrhase lb rolluwioy de-' arriix-d land: ; Commtnrtiir at a ott planted on the norlheait ntnire uf Barnard Cote. PrinreM! Royal hlind, Hanie 4, Coatt Dmrlit., Ihenre ralrrly twrnly rbaint; lhenr ouiherly nitty rhalnt; I heme veiKrlyl rortj rbaln; thenee northerly n rhin, nmrr or lean, to hlrh water mark; tbenre follow In r hlrh water mark In an eHrly and northerly dlrrrtlon to point of rom-' nieneement, and containing on hundre ! ai re, more or leaa. I SOMF.nVILI.E CAKXETIY CO, LTD ' ADOllcant. 1 Per W. i. Thomaa. arnt LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply Far Laaia oi i.ana. In the rrlnr Fluperl Ijnd rteeordlnt niMrlrt and altiiatn on an unnamed MM formlnr one or the Mire rnmn i.r Ulei i In llnd'on Bay l'aaire onponllt Oor unann point, nine print H.M. II. TAKE yorir.r. that llarrla Kerr r Crlnee Rupert. B.C.. Mailer Mariner. Intend to appiy ior a ieae or me rollowlnt de-eHlied land!: - - Ominienrlnr at a pl on the hnre on the Kat aide or Ihe lKite ileurll.ert i.l.t j thenre 1,000 feit nurthwent; llienea 3.000 ii-t-, ii.iiih'bi, inenrn a.uuu reel afiutn-eat: thenro 3,00ft reel oinliwefl to Ihe point 'it comnienreinent, ronlalnlnt too acre, more or e. irvnnis KERR. Br hit A rent. JuneDh 9. Rnrer. LAND ACT Notlca or Intantlon to Apply to Laait Land In Oiwn Cliarlotte Maml Land Re cnrillinc liltrl''t or Prime Rurrl, and lliiate two and one-halr milea wet or Altrord Hay, Skldeirale. Inlet. TAKE MOTICK that II.C. KUhln It riek-ln Cnnipany. I.lmlteil, or Vanrourrr, n.C , ori-upallon salmon Cannera, Intfnd to apply ror a leai of me rollowlnt de arrlbed lindi: :oiiiiiieiii'iiia- at a port planted It Ihe weat end nr Small Hay one hundred yirdi (ml or moulh of unnamed alreaim Ihenee oulli rive rli;in: ihenre i-at tltieen rlialnt: theme north In hole Hue; Ihenre rollonlnr ulinre line lo imint of eitiii. tiH'iieeiiienl, and rontaliilnr aeven and! Ihree-iiarirr aeren. more or leM. I B.C. IISIU.XO 4 rACKIXO CO, J,Tn. Appllrant, 1 Jer M. M. Enyiuh. , , . ' n nale. n rteeemhee 1th, 0 J 5 NOTICC TO CRCDITORI In Hie Mailer or the AdmlulMrallon Art; 111! M. Ilnahea. Deemed TAKE .MlTICE, that I, the und.rlriied, waa apNiinled ndiiilniMrttor or IIm rulitu or Lawrenra M. Iluyhen. under and by .in.' i, i uriier oi un Honor Jiidre Votllia. itMteil Hie flrtt .luv i.r t.. Ham Mini Ltd Leak and miiii PruiicU jiaiHIS J,e,tK, I .i.ltl tin. ?"! ' I"1 haylnr any rlalma iniln.i iate are In rile llieui with me, tba iveicnikan Central J II. Arnofi. city; W. Murvn- slit, McRrtdc; L, Garfi, CJV.lt. iiiideraliriind. al mv offie uiin i'hi-i daya from Hie dale tiervnr. and all per aom Indebted lit the ettaln are required in make payment rorlhwith, baled tliia tsili dav or liercmher, tn. ffORMAN A. WATT, Official AduHaliirnor Purity fir over IbOyears DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Steamship and Train Service a. rnmct nunnr m Me ramct aupmt r..r vteoui, victoria, llATTIC and intermediate p- inh eart fdioar al t aj. s i. rRitici rupcrt rur iTiwaaT ti-i mrox. wioMioar, to a.m. .. princi John for tni tbiiy ror vtcouvm tia C"" cmarlotti (ILAN0I. PAiitNatR TRAirti iiavi rmsci isur iT Cirv ONor, w(oncidt and munoAv ai t w mmct oiorhc, I0M0NT0N, WINNIPtO, af homo laoero l aiMita, I u'M Klilet A01NCY ALL OCIA ITUMIMIf H". 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