fn,.,., i, 1020. ou oave Money! , make room fr two I .11 iIizitm ami Seed a ' I y iii Mnrrli. ONE WEEK "illy, our CHAIN and TEED at il price. We Retail Toed I uiiivi " . I li I MID 111 II Hllliil ! price. h w , i hai price on all il will go higher. , f yi'ni'' cxperi- . tJ ,IU"- Prince Rupertr B.C. Word About an an many kind - ho the' are milliner) 41. 1 n- John Bulger Lid, Jewellers Fair Isle Sweaters For Men and Boys kfi : f .in pure nol -a 'Ma Hie itewr.t ii' d ilein t'r All mye. from$2.95 APIWR Importers Third Av cnue In Any Quantity N . i .. Inu lbs $2.80 MO P. $3.05 i. loo Iks. . . $3.10 . Hio II. . . . .73.35; FASHION'S I LATEST THE VOGUE OF THE BORDER EFFECT It own in ! Is - 3;. II VOILES v Dress Lengths. $2.50 WEST of ENGLAND STORE T"lrd Avenue Phone 763 ALL-RED CABLE UNDER DISPUTE PosltloJ Canadian Government's In Regard to Enterprise Clearly Set Forth 1 LOST MILLION DOLLARS Hon. Charles Murphy Insists on This Country Being Consulted Regard It i:tmailiiM llireal lo drop out of Hi- All-Iled" 1'acfflc cable part-i-liilt, union Uie Colonial Of-fi'' politician who run Die I'a-' ifir Cable Hganl recognize. Can-ada' rights, fiat stirred up an il-r-f tiipln dlrtison, the Jinaneial lu. Canada's Miami, a- voiced ,y Senator Charles Murphy, po.l master-general, i generally endorsed in the press f I In Kmpire. Senator Murphy ha staleo plainly that Canada moid lie men iU full legal privilege, ol approving of disapproving ever import .mi frnfiiilintif of the cable hoard ami must In H-rniit-led lo share in Hip ilefl.tu as well lis lln prom of the i-hIii 'ralion. The allern.il im alor Murphy haw warned, j. lulu' 4l-il IiiIpuia ml fi-n... II... he Drackman-Ker ; ",",r' III 'n,,',' Hr" indication Milling n f Co.. Ltd. 'anada strong stand in !(!- -an- ciihb-I hai the O I ll.....rj- .11 ; i.-V- i- . j nil- .'I1FTII- IFI1III- I IIKI'iy Hi j bring fruil. Public opinion, not nly in Canada, Imt iii Au.traliu .mil .tew Zealand, ha horn noiiK by tin' ItaKh-haiidcd tar-, of the Colonial i if flee re-i i' who coinpne, in Uie main. Hii- I'juifif Cubic Hoard. Iti-Coxmiug Ihat IlK-y have I i.wii.'(ici the murk in h iii'fau - lfi-uhi .I........I ..... il... I I l..... already Hftoinlcri two of its 1 member to i'otifir wilh the Can. HTPllPQ n High Canumisoioiier in UlvllCtJ London, regarding the ma Item under dispute, in an attempt lo iron out Hie difficulties. Press Behind Murphy Thi strong stand of I 't master fieneml, Hon. CUartffs Mur- i JpwpIIi iv si.nr ' iiiiy, ha rauMNJ many enlumns an n-luiih- ! oinmrnl ta Uw pw Uirouh-. i. iiirrrlian.lii- a-' ni Ho- limpltw ami Jim manner l.....hl. upholillnp 1 1 if intrrU of -Il Hif rllnhlf uial' anailn hi rr4ml roiimnnla- anil r vi!l iio-. i . !i"ii. wHI an liitiiilatiiiR I 'lkiomT. pro'r otlicr !tiicrnntnl4 In rail llu' i .v hIIot ruiir'Tii-' hluff o I ! en hie board. la Ixi.in.-. way A rroiime of Ihc Mturr of the I'ai-ifio hk Iloant will Mrve lo iiiliralf how t!anaU' xilinn i im. ymrlv frmnm mor unnl- faelnry. I i lie I'arinr i.anir was onpin- WATXR NOTICC ut( and sroasoi ' rut V'Tl'i: that l.w Ansvles I.um- Ii r I'mrtii' i. iirfi-i-an). wtuwr uMrau H ,. iiM.i. 1 .iiH-r 4 i.inlrhm. Rur ' mar vnn.iiir. Br., doi pni "C San i ndr.i laiiiormi. I mM apHT tnr a ...,i. r in lakr uxl uw att mMr fm im-i una ami in iin i inwimii ..ir firi .it lir ihiI t Vln Rlvrr, hi.h (Unit mlhrrl ind rfraim ll" fri twin, ahunl m Mr inllr easlerlJ ri.i HiHklr) Hiv. Thp lura (lain will tin iii-aird al Oiv oatUM ot Ala Lake ar 11 1 a i-Mni brsiw in um iiaim w w u- 1 'iimined anrr Mtrvv an- mman. inr I . apaim "f III n nn" M Be rislKl l . ,, ut iIk.iimihI ar- fiwl and II i n ...a alMUii l.m'i aeir nf laawl. The I walfi l- 1lrrli-(l fr.ini ih Mrnrn : ii .1 i-.mi aluiiii ll liH-aliufi oC Ih .1 .ia-- 1U111 nanwl llw miilei r AID 1 1 al. awl will In- uxsl 'or l'i.-r and In !ln.al mi1-- ill"'" Ittr land ilMrrlbrd - 1 ui 1111 iiimi '.lMrkile lahWMl ll 1 1 Iti. ix 41 iv was niatod ai llie tr hiimI Uw lltl day nf relmMrf. tl. r..n ,, M miner and M aMllralKm mr...0l llirrelw and In tM 'iVster Aft. I n,.. ..11 h romt in ih 1 .f nee of the ' Water nernVr at fnnrr IMipert B.C.. I ilie dale r Ihe riral fnblleallon f this D'rti'f ' frhrnarj . It. I os ynt f,ET l.ltK Pnopl'CTS IN CflMPAT. ,rilirim Hr K. Ileaiilff. Awnl IN PROMT!. THE SUPRCMC COURT COLUMBIA. OF BRITISH ' 111 Ih.' Milter "f Ihe ArtreinltrUn 1 ....( Art; In ih. waller ..r the IMale nr Tin O'Brien, -....I l.iii..Mle i TKI MTI K by orArT llniwivr r Mrll Yrninr. nd III tl day , ',1 January. A.I' IM. I lM?' Ailnimiirau.r "f Ihe '.,;. Twn and all part e .' Brirti. de eae.l. hjV- I mr rlaini atahvl lh hl ealale are Is-Tebv n-nalre.1 l rurnLh aanie, peoperly 1 viiiriMt in me nn r hefiirr Ihe ttl nav I. Vf "rhriilrv? A O i1 all parti-. ' mdrlireit l lh . 'tale are required in pay i ihe ammml "t their indeWe.1nea lo uie l..rll..... v WATT. I ornrttt dmlrntrtori ...... 1 n e 51 n.i.a ihe tied div " Umiarv. 1t. IN PROBATE. ' BRITI,M IN THt U'"'"1VRT COLUMBIA In the Natter nf lire AdmhiUlratlun Art: in n'Aiuer ..f th- :.,"' ,"r"', lledore. neii-ased. Inlelale t, ? n rn.:K thai hy order nr lll made ihe ttt day llonniit Mi I Tminf. r Jafiiary AO. 1". I wa appnlnled ,d..re.. drrea.,. . .n't MrtlM hJV L"!.rd I." furnUh same, properlr - i..r.,. Ihn uie 91 paled the tint " "f NOTICE TO CRtOITORS . ........ 1. 1 r ihe eredltnra A Few Doses of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine e. ....... rTT.rue ItnrV'l nry ! the ntr.ee. 'Marrh, A.li. ?l !Z. undMlilvNli ftiival ItinK PnOdmi. I to the estate ;'.! ' Jv,WMnee .n.rrl. B.C.. on. ..isinn t ,.t 7"'"' . v,..l. or LuK ,n I... in the forenoon limn t Pr'VpKrv at the lie this A lt. ! OO.MALES, rnr inw 11 a. IN PROBATE. May Stop That Cough Mr. Frank D. Cqmwiu, Wert Bath nrst, JUL, write: "I lad a rerj bad fold and eoogh that KtUed on m; lrnifi, and I thoufbt that I wouW Mter gtt rid of it. One day a friend spelt to me about your wonderful remedy, to I ent and Cot a bottle of it, and after the first llaU of the projecl. Cnnnda ajsrerd lo jwy 5-lH of llio eot. The cahle wa financeil ty Uie -nance of 2,ono,00p of ?ccurl-i by the llriliwli KovernnienL lanailn asreed In ?.fnare 5-lH of )w priui'iial ami inlerel of ibMe Kccurilie Mm) njrrce.l o ;ay thai pniportion of, any de-ririt. It wan aln allot le that proportion of Jany. profit that mifzlil he earned. Met Big Deficits The cable was opened fur .raftir in IvM?, and for a number I year lailMl to earn expense ijinaila did not particularly ob ject to meeting its hare of litem- hHotes ait Imperial eud r lacing :er et. The loiio up in unit nieluding 1015 ainouiiKxl 11 about )j:t,5Mi,0Oi) and Canaila paid over I .OOn.OW Ui meet her liaM of I lie iWlrit. Since 1U15 tli cat tie Ivan heen exceeilingly iniHriiu anil ha earned laive profit . 'IHe utirpluii now land at about ll,f)iut,ooii and Canada' Ahara of llil upproxi-inalely $3,000,0041. W " IJtt p lUMh nioney ' on hnnd. "rTt "7 ? orkel out H scheme In duplicate 1 Ihe cable from New Zcal-and lo !lw Hji iKiamls. tannda was rmistilted and put 1ier O.K. on tit1 project. In 19; I. Ihe board derhled lo d 11 plica to the portion of Ihe cahle from the Fiji Islands to Canada. Canada vn not cnnsulleil as regrl this de-eision. Allhoiwh in 1931, Canada Irfld heen consiillesl and the loard Inid, in ?orrepondcnce admit led that Canada must bo consulted, it now look tbe. view that it was buini. none of CauYla': This was in direct defiance of all the legislation under which Hie Pacific Cable Hoard was op erating, which provided .that Ihe formal aen! of the various gov ernments concerned would hot IN PROBATE. la the 8upetm Cturt of Brlllah Colambia In the Mailer ef the Adminoirilkin Arl-r awl -Is Uie yalter nr the Flie f Anitrew AndreM'tim, PeeeaiMHl, lnletate. TAIiTt MiTtrr that i,j Order -t III llnsmir V Mrll Vnunr. made the nil day or reltruary. A.tl. I9a. I a ap-puinleil AdmhHXrakir or the estate of Midrew AndrrMm. deeeaaed, ami all iar I lea tMtint elainn aSamt Ihe aatd nUle are hereby required to rurnKh tame, property vert r ted to me m or De n.re Ihe tinl day ..f Marrh. A ll. l&, and all isirllea lmthle.l to the estate are re quired to pay tl)e amount of their Indent edn In ine furthnlth. NORM KN A. WATT. offlrlal Aitminltratr. Prlnee Itupert, B.C. Piled the tnd dav r Feprnary. Ivta. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the Matter nr the Administration Art and In the Matter of the Katale of Murtloeh Meiitmnerv. Oereateil. Intettale. TAKE M1TIC.K that by ordT "f Hl Honour r. Mill. Vuiiiit, piade the flat day of January, A.O. 1. I was a;tlnte.1 AdinlNlatrator of h- ealate r Miirdixh M.sitroinery, dereaned. and all parllea hay-nit rlaima aralixt the aald ertate are hereby required to furnKh aame, properly teriried to me in nr before Die at day or February, AH. ISya, and all parties Initi l.l.il 10 the enlale am required to pay the ainntint of their tmlrbtedneaa to .ine forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. 0rriri.1i Adminutrator, Prlnee lluperl, B.C. flateil Ihe tarrt day of Jaenary, iota. IN PROBATE. ... -t - - I. IK. M. . .lll.l. flAl..kl : .i-.i 1.. nut im i.e nerore ai.i no " w-K'.'". vv-' y. j Vnifv n io and all parties 111 in Matter or in Aiiminiairaooii .vri: !?,1,,S's '9 l"dMSMer ,.r Ihe Fatal, of M.uru or " ' ". J'"1 Hrini.i. Iei eaed. Inlealate. forthwith. nnMAN A. WATT. TAKE .MITICK that by order of Ills ;.m.i.i aamlnuirator. llnnniir V. Mrll. Toiinr. made Ihe Srd day I rmre unpen, o... ... inn ....jr. a..', mm, i i..iii.-m 1iit ., rtiiiuini'iraior 01 ine r.maie in niauru liriimi, derraard. and all Parties bavin rlainia aralnO tha aald estate are hereby reuinreil to On null oaine. properly veri fied toMiie nn nr before the 3rd day of IBM aim all narl e Indehled THE DAILY NEWS PAGR FIYB necei4!ary hefore any important capital expenditure could he inail. The calilu diipliralion wan planned to provide aKairmt lio-jnilijc hroakdowiiH, Hvlur.li, it va felt, mixlil cripple Uie er-vicn. Protest Over-ridden When t-maila heard of the neheine to duplicate the cahle, Hon. CAiu. Murphy, I'oxInKinler tieneral Immediately proU'wIed. Th rim t'li Canada') repreenlativ in r.oiuliin, he akei that Sir W'm. I Merrer, chairman of the board, should he notified that, before, any contract w'av awarded, Canada would want lo he conulled. The reply wni hripf and inMiH-injf. Mercer staled dial il had never heen the cii.-lmn. and that dose I took I Cot relief, and by th-1j Wrt not now inlendeil that any nme i nan snitneu tbe bottle I was completely relieved of all my trouble.'1 "Dr. 'WoodV la put up only by Tbe T. MUbarn Co, Limited, ToronU, 0&U ally an Imperial project, design- d to bind tlm outlying parts oli Ik- I'.mpiiv more clo-cly tofe'etli-r. II liad heen firt mwtiested y Sir SaiMlionl J'leming, who lt that 1 he C.IUt. telcKraph .incs acroH tlannda hIioiiM lie .inked with Aimlrnlla Jiy a Kiih-uarine cahle. HiiirnlaliveK if real llrilain, Canada, Australia ind New ealamkjnet an a oorn-rnJHee and workeil out the de- of the KOvernmcnlK concerned nhould le consulted jirevions lo llm awaidinr of the contracts. Tli in amazing' attitude wan taken in regard lo the duplication of 5,500 nautical mile of cahle al a col of oSer 1 1,000,-000 lo he paid for out of a ,ur-pliM of about Ilial amount, Although Canada' share, of the Mirplu was $3,000,000 and al-ihmuth all legislation provided that fiiitada should be fully con- milled in regard In duplication and ex fen inn. Forced to Pay While the ealiie. wa losing nioney C'inada was fieed lo jia.v over nearly a million dollars in deficit and was lold thai a pa- trinlie caue .was being served. Wflien Ihe cable became a pros perous buine. insl ilulion, (Canada was lo get no -iiare of Ihe profits but Ihor-e profits were lo be reinvested without Cana da s fonnal approval and not lo promote Imperial unity, since Ihe duplication was not suggest ed on Imperial, but rather on huiuc ground. The profits were denied In ('omnia anil Ihe other nations lo reimliHrse Idem for the losses I hey had willingly paid in Ihe pal. Beam Wireless Possible There were further circum-lanc- Miiiieieutly alarming to make the (inauiun yuverumciit nsiirious ol the whole project. It was admitted thai 110 investi gation had been made of the new .Marconi beam ?)lein of wire less, which threatened lo make such cables back number, and which has, 111 iiart, been endorsed ly the llrilisli and dominion governments in their compre- 5 , M o'nie of linking b up the eefde. fie (Mf Uoanl . K) J to siiond Mlld some iif H. In 1021 It win-less ...;., communicaliou. iNo v.. ... iu-xestipation was made of technical improvements in cable con- slruclion, and il was apparent that the ttoant was n-atiy wtinout projier advice to sink. 1 1,000,- '000 in a cahle built on old-fash ioned lines. That the scheme had first been entered into with out due consideration was shown by slill another fact: Following Canada s first protest a revision of the estimates was made ano it was found that the tenders lltal had been submitted were unduly high; which was proven by the fact that before any rnntrarts were awarded tenderers reduced their prices materi ally. And lo add lo Hie reasons for Canada's concern over Ihe mailer,' the Cable Hoard had all arfaiitfemenls planned so that Iwo of.llte partners in Hie calile, (Sreal ' ' Jlrilnln and . AuMralia, would make additional, "tirofils" . : . : . : i. IhrotigTi' termin.11 charges on messages, although Canada could not make dr share such profits. Awarded Contracts However, despite Canada's scries of protests, the - board went ahead ami awarded tho contracts about a year ago, committing the cahlo lo an expenditure or 11,300,000, without Ihe advice, consent, or approval of Canada Canada's representatives on the board voted aainst the. awarding of Ihe contracts, and Canada emphatically protested ;aguinsl Ihe (unbusinesslike and illegal awards. Under the circumstances, il is Canada's stand that Hie Calile Hoard ranttol legally proceed lo lay down this duplicate cahle from Ihe Fiji Island In this coun try. Canada's stand now is Hint it should he permitted to with draw from Ihe partnership. Tho government contends- Ih.H, since Ihe piirpoes of (he pacific calile have heen served, Ihni she ho paid her share of Ihe surplus thai has accumulated rnther than have the samo invested In a cahle Ihat she does not actually want built; not. at least, until proper invest iat Ion lias heen i'Ti&iV Kin""1"-0' ylm may prove NOP.VHN A, WITT. OtrirUI AdinlnlKlratnr. Vrlnee Rupert. B.C Cited tbe 3rd day of February, t(. cheaper and more efficient. New General Manager One of tho most recent de- The Well-Managed Home THE manager of a household is the purchasing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchr sing. And the right way'to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. ' Advertisements tell you what is new and good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to make your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you information about a thousand and one things that are useful and interesting. Every manager of a household every member of the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfareshould make a habit of reading the ads. Read the advertisemMts In order to buy wisely xelupmcnU in the dispute is the al.empl on tint part of the board to gel rid of ir William Mercer, the Coluttiol Office trained product, who has been acting as chairman, and who has been larirely responsible for the pre sent muddle, with its inscipienl lowering of the dignity and pres- tise of the board. Canada 1ms protose this change (if leaders, demandi;vz he stay on the job! until he cleans- up the mess he has created. This move having1 failed, a new general manager has been appointed, but with little more success than in most things the board has done, since Ine choice' fell tipon an out-of-work Australian politician. Canada lias not taken much interest in Mr. Hunter's appointment hut there has heen much discussion and criticism in Australia, New Zealand and Hrilish papers. The 1 new general manager was uirec-i ,lor of migration for the Auslra-j lian government. Australian papers, decrying his appointment and referring to his lack nf administrative or technical experience, suggest llm I. Ihe Australian government was a party lo Ihe appointment, which tonic him off Ihe hands of thejrovern-tnenl and put him on a hoard for which they are not officially THE MAN IN THE MOON JAKF. says lime when hu of real beer isone forever. ays: lie remembers the could gel a drink Them days nro I nn.MK.MHKH the days when I could set near beer hut them days are gohn forever. SOMF. peoplo are awful read (or and others are awful talkers jand then I have know peoplo who arc awful spenders and a few accasionally may be described asi awfully awful. How bad the. world is gelling! SOME men run away from women, oilier run away vvil'. them. WHAT I like about my enem ies is that tuey never oner 10 cure my cold. IN Russia they shoot an official -who is shown to be dishonest. Here they try- in punish him with a whitewash brush. ONF. of the great problems of (he day is how lo pay for the new )oat this year. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert March 1, 191G. Then1 is a great deal of ad vocacy along lite coast lor o close season on halibut fishing. ". .M. I.aw, who has been re cently located at Houston, is le open a jieneml store al Alice Arm where the Dolly Varden Mini's, l.td. is starting this season Ihe building of a wharf and railroad. Dr. I.. V. Korgin received a wire this mornjng to report im mediately for overseas service. with Hip Army Medical Corps Ho will leave for the Kitst tomor row tnornlng accompanied by Mrs. Kergin. who will reside In Toronto while the doctor is at Ihe front. . NO JUNK WANTED. Agent Hy Ihe way, there an some old Human remains at tho south einl of the estate. 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