PAGE TWC Insist on Full Value! "SALADA" Cheap tea is poor satisfaction. The Daily News PKINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon,, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier,' per mortlh $1.00 By mail to all parts of the RriHsh Empire and the United States 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 ........ ..$2.S0 per inch Local Headers, per insertion .25c per lin Uiassineu Advertising, per insertion zc per won Legal Notices, each insertion....... 15c per agate line a Contract Rales on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 98 . se All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 4 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Board Of Trade May Visit Vancouver. Monday. February 8, I92G. It was prnsnped at the Hoard of Trade meeting ijasl week that the Prince Rupert Hoard might .organize an excursion to pay an official visit to Vancouver, returning tb' call made by the Yanrouverite here last year. When the visitor were here it was staled .by tbein that whenever Prince Rupert decided to re- 4 . . .... lu .. ' . :t ii. i.i i i .. i A . i i :i. . : . i J- if mm i in- iiicj;. wouiu oe, ux-uivu ikv piHOl's ami given Ilie freedom of the city to the south. Some of the members are now anxious to tot. out the promise and ee if it holds good. At any rale they would be able to thoriuighly investigate the gmili business. u carried on in uiico.uvor aud.:wuuhl .lenn.i; n great deal that might be" beneficial Jenf one. TfH? Wea serins to be an uxoel- Ottawa Government Seems Fairly, Secure. The government at Ottawa sjems Jo bij fairly secure ii its position just now. It is carryjiig "mi the business much as usual and is likely lo make good, 'according to those who profess tfi know. It is to be Imped th.U 11 wllf rnake good and will retain power for at least two or.lhree .years. What is ure is, that nobody wants another Dominion election just now. , f- Museum Collection Arrives In City. ... A very fine collection of Indian curios. Jins arrived, in the city and .is now mi view along wiih The rest of the local Indian collection in the temporary premises in the Rank of Commerce building. Within a few week's jl'is hoped lo have the articles classified and placed in such position that they may be seen tit advantage. The addition of this collection o the hiuseum is a notable eveiit. While it is loaned for a yea,r, (inly, it is hoped that arrangements may be made to retain it and Jinfke it part of the permanent exhibit. If this can be done, the city will have a splendid nucleus on which lo build n real museum collection It. -I !! I . J.'. .. . ... wiai win i' oi great uueresi in tourists aim oilier visitors anil will be one of the show places for those who come here. Already The room loaned by the Rank is overcrowded and one of the next steps will be lo secure a permanent home for Ihe collection. ... i Much Variety In Western elites. .. y . .. K In the East it is fojind'thal ,here is 4 more similarity in Insles among the people. In'spine communities all speak one language or" two at mos, nearly fill-are Wit the same religious sect, the deire and aims are one and anyone who' differs from Ihe rest to any marked degree is looked upon as an outsider. In a j'itv like this, however. things are very different. Peonle are of almosl all conceivable race, religion, phase of thought or habit. We are a mixture of everything and yet we get on wonderfully well and the young Canadian who mine through Ihe pulJie schools are pretty much nil alike. If Ihere ore differences they are not so marked as n'ie imporOuil. In a few years we shall become .Caii'ailiauizcd. There will be no national societies and it will 'not be necessary ' to have a native sons organization because practically all will be nativo sons Today young Prince Rupert people are growing up and rapidly they will make changes lo suit their own views. We are very largely in their bauds and the result will prove whether or not we were wise while they were in our bands. Serve it Quick and hot SHREDDED WHEAT Pour hot milk over the Biscuits SALMON PACK DISTRICT BIG Exceeded Only by Pack of 1924 in Number of Cases of all Varieties FINAL FIGURES GIVEN The I!)2. salmon pack in District No. 2 was the second largest on record for any year hav Ins been exceeded only by Ihe l2l pack. According lo Hum latest returns al the lMmiuion Fisheries office which may now be regarded as practically a correct representation of ilie past season's canning activities. Hie 1D25 pack for District. No. 2 was t,ni0.8l7 cases whereas the 1921 pack totalled I ,i 8tl.(V7 J cases. These figures include all varieties of Salmon packed. Ilie IH25 pack for Hie entire province was i,i11i,n;i rasps a compared with 1.7 15, .113 cases in 1921. District .No. 2 embraces the coast and waters tributary to the niainlapd from Cape Caution to' the northern boundary of the. iroviure as well as the coasts pd waters of jibe island oppo site dial portion of the main land. Following is a comparative table showing the 1925 and 1921 salmon pack in Dislrirl No. 2 according to varieties in each tlvision: Naas River Cases Cases 1925 1921 Sockeye .. .. 18,915 33.582 lied Springs . t.Ort" SL40O Vlnk Springs . 387 White Springs 392 375 Sflcelliead .-. .. 157 1.035 folio . . 7.720 0,302 pinks .. .. ... .11.530 72.19C Chums 22,501 2C.(il2 Totals .... 89,008 1 12,81.2 Skeena River Sockeye . . . . 81,1 If. 111,732 lied Spring- . 19.185 10.872 Pink Springs . 1,555 vVhite Springs 2,705 l,30J rUeelhead ... 713 211 Upline 39,iiK 20,907 Pinks sr- .. 130,079 1XI;33S iihiim 7i,308 25,f.p:i Totals .. .. 318,859 ' Rivers, Inlet Sockeye'.. f.v- i5'rt.8,t7 . fed Springs , Pink Springs . 1iite Sprinps Jsieelhead .. . Colute . . l'inks .. Chums . Totals Sockeye lied tfprin? . Vliile Springs Cphoe Pinks Uliums ikcy ockeje . . lied Springs Pink Springs . While . Springs Steelhead .. .. Cohoe Pinks .s Chiinis , 182 289 57 4.822 ,. .. 8. 191 ,. 11,176, . . .. H2,I31 Smiths', Inlet . .. 33,701 Tolals .. .. 33 11 131 1 39U,9ii; 80.325 129 1 19 32 1.805 1 1,830 1,908 102.538 11.135 17 21 273 33,998 11.770 Bella Coola and Klmsqult Cockeye llrd SirinfS . Pink Springs . jNyiiile Springs Steelliead .... Oboe j'inks Cli inns ' Totals .. . ii, id 2.18J 1,120 573 730 10,758 21,018 :i",8i9 7,910 3,1115 (18 100 8,191 23,172. 2l.8.,3 85,082 01,352 Queen Charlotte Isds. lied Springs "ink Springs Colioe . . Pink .. .. Chums . . . Totals 38 281 1 2.102 2.010 . . 70,010 .. 81, III Central . . 18,108 ., 2S9 97 110 18 1 1.097 08,350 158,021 88 2,210 151,070 11,779 195,783 89 71 97 7,731 75,192 lfi2.1C5 'IVdals .. .. 289,995 272.101 Foiy 1925 Ilie red spring and pjnk spring packs are shown separately. Moth varieties in Hi? 1921 figures are shown as red springs." i THE MAN IN THE MOON i' , nys: -K : ; "T". urn fast going to Hi" iloffs" moans I he pessimist, mil ! reineinberini; lhal I lie dog is man's best ami noblest friend, lite very highest development of the dumb world. , IN this eounlp' Sad aiid weary Vliere the lollies are Always dreary; ; Where ,tbe people .' Are so' buy .Many of them Almost crazy; There I sit and Softly moaning Pity for thyself I'm groaning; Feeling thai tbo World's asainsl me; Naught but gloom Is seen furneiist me Soon I'll die and None will weep. No one here will Hare a heap. (Dies MUiclly nnd is buried in pauper's grawvl .MOST d.igs. stay at home bu: a jazz honiid iioviir. IF you wish lo Irfok lliiroughl ridiculous, try d;ticing ilie Cliftf- eston. .MANY peonle talk of their family tievstpr. as 'This out rag." Of. coarse' they are jjisi ragging. TUHY all dwlight To. read tins rng, And then of wit They're nut to brag. Six limes a week They read its pages Laugh at a joke Thai's grey wit h agps. And how Ibey likt Some scandal loo No mailer whether Falie or true. They curse tie paper Kvery day And bate like mud Their bills lo pay, ' Hut let Ihem lilies A single one And I hen the war Has jus I lieuii. In The Letter Box STEVENS AND CONTRACTS. Kdilor Daily News. ' Iteferring to your slatetnent in'. fluened the , ijrtimi f made nere in rjro; . I suimj', now HiaLtbii,ielectoi) is over the railway js, Jill politic?. when anything is heard from Ihe opposition which cjiii be used as an itiiyuice of thejtt hostility to WtdL the oeoiilw liked to be blind must fee) we are apt gelling re sults. Will you be kind enough lo tell us once for ail whether or not the railway is in politic. tSIXtlWlF WADDK.L. APPRECIATE SERVICES. Cditnr, Daily News. It 1 now ten years since wo fjrsl saw Rert Ilobsim, purser of the Islands sleamei'. lie Iheii wore a wonderful smile and be has carried that smlfctvilh him ever since and has it yet. lie Is well known by everyone up and down Ihe coasl and Is a favnrile everywhere. The Mettlers and I. K. Tipper, foreman painte:, fishermen, when lhev 'wiuii any-ii.,. Ilie . ii i . i. .... : . .. i. . of Canadian National Coasl Steamship, and his assistant, W. Sprouse. arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Charles yesterday aflcrnoon-. They are ,ere lo take charge of the paintfng of Ihe sieamer J'rince (ieorae, which thing, trust Deri with the nils slon and sometimes even ask him lo bank money for them. YVe Islamlersthink the C.N.ll. has been very fortunate in having the service of .Mr. Hohsnn and we take this opportunity of has been in dry dock all winler'lhankinsr him for the thousand and which is now to tie prepared'and one pule favors he ha done for resuming service n placo'for us who iive m out of the way Of he Prinre Huperl Wluch will places, be latcn off for annual overhaul. I'iONFFIl SKlTLlill. Miuntav, j'pbruary p, B RITISH C OLUMB1A The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1924. lias produced Minerals as follows: Placer Oold, $77.aX2,ur:i; l.ode fiold. $8, 17.1,l!0; Silver, $(IS,vS2i57; Lead, $7U,548,57X; Copper. $IS7,i80,.'17.S; .jnc, s.$2. I71.VJ7; .Miscellaneous Minerals, $I,1;H.34U; Cool ami Coke. $200,880,0)8; Uudduig Stone. Rrick, Cement, etc., .$12,225,811; making its Mineral Production lo Ihe cud t 1021 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 those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the Rrilish F.inpiie. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing sin h properties, the security of which m guaranteed by Crown Cirants. Full information together with Mining Rcpcrls and Marl, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, Urlllih Columbia. N.R. Practically nil Rrilish Columbia Mineral Properties upon which developing work has been done are described ill some one of I he Annual Report of Ihe Mi in - t of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer lo -uch report. The are available without charge, on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria, II. ( Reports of the (icn)ogical Survey oi Canada. Pacific Riiilding. Vancouver, nre re, mended as valuable source of Information. Ten Years Ago in Princj Rupert Hi February 8, 1916. The Prince llupert Club, nt its annual meeiint: lal night, .elect ed officers a follows: I'rftsblenU I'. II. Umie: vice-president, h. F. Doyle; directors --(it')trge Friz-zell. J. II. McMiillin, D. ti. .silew-arl, YV. .1. Saudel, J. A. Smith J. C. Mellae. I.. M. Detie.x and J. It. Heady. Al the annual meeting of Otieen Mary Chapter, Dnperial Onler Daughters f the Kuipire. yter- dav afternoon it v;i n-iwirled tjhal 55 new iiieiuber had been enrolled diiriny the year 1915 U:hiI thai money failed had total ed ?.089.8ii. - The city council lal niplit adopted a recommendation from the finance committer abolishing the pooitioh nf city clerk which is lo lie eoiuliiiied with that of city . . . . , t : A : i : ,i. ..i fuuninr .mil i-ooi im- me anu -( jj'h's of the city engineer and fire 'chief lo ihi month. jiiinu me reeomniemiaiioii were .iu. Casey and Aid. W. .1. Ilarrie. P. II. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert Leiuh. A. Johnslnn. A. .1. Friday s paper lo the elTcrl UiaVMcCulluugli. Willianl t. .Mitchell. II. II. Stevens is response fur ,. -.,,, ., ... , inni,,,,,. Ihe delay in the work of convert-i Vancouver: 1. .Iaek...n i! II ing the lLti..M..M. bouts lo oil ., 'p,,;,,,,.. ' rifv. ,, t... w..,Hh burners, is it not true that dur-j.i,.,,,.. ,t Ml,Pi q,,,.,,,, ,:fir. bit' the i-ecenl rederal election.',,0 uiIM,: Mr an, yriii . (be party will, which you arc ar- y..,nr ; Sylv, , ak A1 s r:i;..i.. t i n ). iu.iiin.iMir.1 in.it T.r(Tranor, Logan Inlet; .1. peier- stui no exoecteu iievcioiuneni .... ,.ni... u i- i.- n from a railway standpoint, that sinn.s.m and Mr., u v :. we expected here, had not taken. i)lf j.;,,, m,,,.,.,,. K. tlreen. piace was i.eeaus J(.e policy oi Slrr ,,,. o , ,...., i.,,i Ihe railway was in the hands ofll4in; u A SlRlf NVhinilMW; Mr,( Pjr Henry Thornton and liis board. u. iiji.di skeena Cilv Mr- .1 1 of directors and therefore Pie-'v !iniu Mr- t i s...ui. mier King was helpless to in- itev w It uu.m'.. i i toil; Jjr, and Mrs. J. ,. Ilali;inan.j Prince Oeorgo; F. J. llarkuess. rnrimto; .Mr. and Mr.. S. S.j (agoftiii. Prince ItuperL Central j .IV'W. Shaw, Port Clements; .1. II. Itohertson. Masol; T I'orlui.' C.X.IL I fooled therefore I can hardly GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Idatiie you for playing on thcir,-h0T,CK or apucatiok for consent prejudice, hut even I lie TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE OTp:E IS IIKIltnV OIVF.X thill, on the lllti day lit iviiriiary nei, lu nuilrr iirncd liitrnils In i)l.v to Uip l.lquor Con iml linnril fur inni-nl to irnfcr nf twr Mrpni'i .iimlMr nsi), tint lil In r?r i,t iirrinUr lirlni l.url of a Imllil llllf klKIHII llir huvil lloifl, IIIIUIP II tin? Dirwr nf ll Strcpl ami 3rd Aipiiup. in II"1 City r rrliirn liiiwrl, n r.. iiih.h I hi- laiiil tl'"-! iImmI it Intt rlevrii ilfi unit twelve dfi. IUix-Ic Ihirly luii (:i . Hap nliii' liuiiilriil iml lnlv Ihrpp s3i 1 I'rliHT Hhti l.iml .licirUlrilliin tilirlrl, IiciIip Crovlnrp r irlllh Culiimliia, from1 Jtniro t'nuln, In IHiiimmr .unlit, nf, I'niire llnpprl. Ilrlllli i:nliimli, m Ifiiiiiirori-e. I luli'il nl ITInr lluiirrl, (I.e., Hill 3(h! (lay of January, 1 9? ft. i f'lA M VTK ZAtiri.tt, f Vl-I'llriini mill Trnnrrt. i LAND ACT. 1 Nolle of Intintlon Is Apply to Lot ' ' Li nd. In the Prlnrr Ilunprl Ijnrl n-r.r,ii... niurlri inl illuaii on Wldieimiid hiind iir liumln llnml. iiIup Print RM n I TAKE .tOTICK tlmt Ju-pph Slln i'.n ll'ii; of I'rlnrp nupert. B.C., Sprrplirv ' IntMiiU lo ipnly for ci of ihe ff . i lowniir iicBcriifca innut: rnlniiiPiirlnir it I nmt nn iti ihn ,n Ilie K.ll Kile of WlillFnni Hlandg tin-nee .1 i ippi llMriiiwrsi; inrnre 3, Odd frpt Pitt! ItiPore 3,00(1 fpp noiithi thrncp s.onn fppt wpiti to the point of cum. rnpncewpiit. JOSEPH 8TI.NSON BOOEnS. riip nmi.- ih N.o-rtOE. TAkE NOTICE tlml Iflpr finlillriilnn r llill .Nnllrp for four Wfi t up rhnll ,i)lv to lin' ni'iMlrnr or Jmnl Slork (jiii pnle, Vli'lorl.1, II. C . lo rlmnirp Dip nntnc i hip i.ninpiiny 10 inn or "jnim llulipr l.linllPd.'1 UiiPd it Prlnrp niipiTt. n.C . thin 4nd rtny of fplirinry, A.ti. teo. BULCEH 1c CAMEIIO.X LIMI1ED, A GENTLE HINT Silk and Down and Cotton Comforters or an Esmond Indian Blanket make pleasing and attractive additions to your be furnishing-. We c.o-ry a complcle k. BARRIE S Home Furnishing s One door im-i m D.'K Nev tllio e. 3rd. Ayenue phone 123 No Pay Day! The laborer does hard, iiiklcanul work but e !iaurday he gels hU pny. You're doing work Hint's just as hard ami tinple.i-when y on "do (he wash." Hut al Ihe end of n wcck washdays who ay s yon ? A bad bargain i why not tail for our Tlirif-T c vice? Kvcrylliing will be carefully washed, Ihoroiigi rinscil and the Hal-work neatly ironed find folded. you slop working for Mr. VvVhluh one employer w never pays his help. THRIF-T-SEHVICE Sc Per Pound and 1c Per Piece Minimum Charge $1.00 CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY phone 8 Steamship and Train Service I. PRINCE RUPERT will pe PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, SEATTLE llxl InlPrinrdlitP P'.liiU Pith f'RIOAV il S. PRINCE RUPERT ror STEWART llul ANVOX, WEONESOAV, 10 f.m t.s. prince John rortnithity ror Vancouver i quiin charlotT1 ISLAN0S. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT EVERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY md SATUROAY It S p.m. (Jr PRINCE OEOR0E, EDMONTON, WINNIPEO, III -.ll KOtPrn Cinidi, 1'nlipd SHI AOENOY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Clt Tlckit OUIct, 62S Third Am, Print Ruptrl. phon 20 UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY pf q.C, LTU- Silllnn itoin Pribci Rupert' ' 'or VANCOUVER. VIOTORIA, Swinoon in Alort Mil, TuoMlf, P.M, far VANCOUVER, VIOTORIA, Al.rt in Sinion , Slturr,'l0 AH For ANVOX. PORT SIMPSON ind Niii Rlr Cinnopln, ThurKiy p.m. ror PORT SIMPSON, ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Suni, p.m. u". ? "' rnotov. AiL rrino RyporU a LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to buHditig nexl door IP Kri?fU Uulciier Hhop, across from the Kniprei lloel Wo carry a (till line of CIGARS, TQBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES 80CIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION Jamos Zarelll Proprietor