I'AOE TWC Pure Tea Every tiny leaf and bud of "SAT.AM" GREEN TEA The Daily News i'MNCK HUPEHT - BRITISH COLUMBIA H ,67 is sealed in air-tight aluminum. More delicious than any Japan or Gunpowder. AsK for SALADA. Try it to-day. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Hupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the Pritish Empire and the United Stales, in advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION 3SlE Monday. January 25, 192(5. Railways Should Not Lose By Western Route. It is being continually set forth by th opponents of the western route for grain that the railways will lose money if tin rale is reiiufed. That should not be the ease. All that tin-west asks is that the rate shall be made proportionately the anw as for eastbound traffic. ' At .present (he business goes east because the rales have been tow that way. When the west rae.x are marie equal with the east much of the business will come we.t and Ihe maris will still haul it, at the same rate per ntile Ihey were getting ii( the other direction. All the difference will be a sljghlly slimier haul. When it is shown that the farmers will save money by sending Hieir grain west, it must not be, thought thai the railways will lose that much, because they will have to haul it a shorter distance at less Crist. The west is asking for no advantages, only an equal break with the eat. Vancouver Urged Get Out After Grain. The manager of the Hudson's Pay slore in Vancouver in an interview in. one of the Vancouver newspapers urges that the eity-gft iiijt aflerthpf grain "businessv He says: ' ., t ThVunv? has ifrrived.iiri1fouver pojt official tujirnVn out afler the pram trade for this new gram rate structure clearly establishes Vancouver's territory, tiikI Vancouver's potential grain-handling territory extends as far east ns Moose .law. How ever, this does not mean Hint Vancouver will get the business if Ihe officials do'uot go afler it, any more than n mercantib slore will get business if it does tint 'go out afler it." This advice naturally would apply' to- Prince Rupert a much as to ancouver. Bunching Halibut Boats To Be Avoided. The halibut- fishermen dugiit tobe ante to arrange among themselves Ibis year lo avoid the hunching of boats at the opening of tjie seaon, so that Ihe prh-e may not be slumped as it va last year and Ihe business spoiled for everyone. possibly tbey might go out in rotation, rirawibg lols for precedence. It would be the height of foolishness to all rush out to the banks and fill jup with halibut and then come intogelher and sell Ihe j"ish for less than the cost if production. Experience should prove a valuable l.eacher. iT the fishermen are. -apt pupils. Cardinal Mercier Outstanding Figure. i.aruuiai .Mercier or ..Valines, prince of the church and aposiie or peace ami at the same time one of the greatest of war hemes, was an outstanding Tignre. He drew on himelf the eyes of the world through his courage in defying Ihe fierman army oi occupation. II wn iv 10 10 al a lime when Belgium was in the hands of 'lie enemy miner command or llSrpn von Hissmer, that Ihe Cardinal seiit put hi famous patnral leller to the churches of Helgmrn. ' 5" "' "Tlie eJmviHion of our finnl'fvirlnry i piore tieeijWaiiehnr ed tn my soul than ever."' the letler said in lia'H. "WeVilj win do not eyer ijoubt 1l. but we have not reached the end of mr sufferings. Prepare. your plans, place your batteries, co-ordinate your, movements1;-Heniember, man prnnoses, but find disposes." Von Hissing flew injn a lowering rage when he read Hie letter, which he avowed vn "an invocation of the Cardinal to Ood for Ihe extermiualion of Ihe, German armies." Purple wilh indignation and on (be verare of an .-monWiin attack, he threw his helmet on Ihe floor, trampled and kicked it into an unrecognizable mass, then sent everv ordeilv in hi headquarlers for Haron von der Lnnrken and Con til Ilarrarh hi ad visors. Cnrdinnr Mercier must retract, he told Hiem. They must secure an noology lo fierniutiv. ami nil the resources of the Oermnu Empire were al Iheir disposal lo gel it. Still, no irpolnirv ever come from Ma'ines. For the Winter days SHREDDED WHEAT with hot milk-so satisfying! Had Good Year and Sees Good Prospects Thai Hie present slionji market fur 'canned salmon will he suslnlned throughout lln mi few nimltlis is It... ..i.lrYi.m rf ineorpol il ! ed. 1023 1021 1025 Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert The anniversary of the birth of Itohcrl Hums, Scotland's national bard, will be as usual celebrated tonight by the St. Andrew's Society with a banipi'l for which ambitious preparations are tieirng made. President S. I. Macdonald will occupy .the chair. Hei. H. II. liranl will be the principal speaker. The city council, in adopt inj a I'cpor! from the finance commit-lee last nistlit. deeidcjl I A put the city niarke! on a commission hurts instead of having it conducted by a salaried official. During 1015 the, sum of 0.-30.02 was raised tar the Patriotic Fund in the city and 5,-0C3.70 was expended according, to a repori published ley Hie honorary treasurer, C. T. Ileward. a . .j . i iici.i( minim-)' .'.i, i" THE HAir.Y NEWS SALMON MARKET TWO COMPANIES LIKELY STRONG1 INCORPORATED B.C. Fishing & Packing Company Seal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. and Kelly Logging Co., Ltd. Granted Charters Twti companies of considerable local interest actwiiuinunccit the H.C having been rii4vi aro inri sen! H.ilisii Columbia packers. "rUis ; ',v' Lher Company and situation has been brouphl aWit jll,( K,'"v 'Winn. r...ninauy Ltd. mainly by Ihe improved condition I Tlii ' L.unl.er t.oin- in the world markets and the iet-l0 , "als vy'th " nnnyxa icr demand for Canadian salmon jrapilal of 25.IMH will, head - abroad. says Haiiiidian tirocer. 1 ' 1M""''' "liwii. " " K"m. Itesulls have been more favor-!wers, having the right aide for the season t!)23 than '"' ' own nml opcrnic saw- have been experienced during the past four years when the canneil salmon industry encoun tered jrrent difficulty in profitably operating their plants, ac- mills. losing outfits ami other subsidiaries l the lumber industry bill lo ko into I In pulp business ant ahViosi any tlnr that the coinpaiiv- may wish. The conling lo J. M. Whitehead. l-flausH that applies more purlieu reelor of the Hrilish Columbra Fishing A Packing Co., Limited, Vancouver. It.C J .Mr. Whitehead says: "The total Hritish Columbia: pack of li25 is somewhat less; than tin year previous, but marketing conditions have improved and we have been able to dispose of practically nil our oulput a price which generally return a reasonable profit. Consumption Active "Notwithstanding Ihe advance. In price of the higher grade of salmon, consumption continues fairly active, and we beliexer wholesale stocks' are not cxees- sie. On the lower priced fish such as pinks and chums, packers have nor received much increase in values, but at their present eo the .demand has laively increased, and the quality of these fish is being more extensively and favorably realize!. "The Knglish market has remained firm during Ihe past twelve months and was unable to obtain Hie full quantities of It.C. sockeye salmon their trade demanded. I.ale sales to Kngland were made at a considerable ad vance over the prices at which! our home trade was supplied. The continent of lUirope ha tnken a considerable quantity of plnjis and chums, and this trade wilP be largely expanded when the exchange situation heroines more stabilized. Australia Buys "Australia has bought freely and willi the advantage gien by the present tariff between Canada ami that Commonweal h our trade should show material increase in l'JiC, Other markets throughout the world are open to our products and generally show preference for our Hritish Col umbia -salmon. "Th market outlook for this coining; season is therefore favorably and we see no reason why present values cannot bo maintained. From pre-enl indications, the demand for the higher grades of fish will again exceed Hie supply, but of course, this position does not allow an abnormal increase in prices, which would curtail consumption and become out of line with foreign, packs competing with our world Irade." The pack of canned salmon in Camida for 11125 totalled 1,012,-, UG2 cases, which Was slightly under -the pack of last year, but (fojisbij-rably larger Uaf Hie pack of 1923: - The tallowing tflhre ' shows the pack for 1923, and comparison wilh 1023 and IU21: Cases ... ... ... 1,3 (1, 077 1,717.305 1,012,002 larly Ur the operations of the. near future seem i tie expressed in Hie followiny clause: r "To earry on the business of limber meichanls, lie-null. saV-11)111, and pulp-mill owners, log- gnrsi lumbermen and liunher merchants in any and nil their bra wiles': o buy. sell, prepare tar market, import, export, and! deal" in isawiogs, limber, ties,! idles, pole, lumber, shingles.j pulp ami wood of all kinds, and; to manufacture and deal in lumber, nmhe"r, shingles, talli sashes and doors, and all articles and materials in Ihe manufac ture wjierwif timber, lumber or wood is used. The KVlly Logging Compan; , Lid. has a capital of l00.uni with registered office at Vancouver. This company, which operates on tjneeti Charlotte Islands, has powers granted it very, similar to Ihosp of the local concern. It takes over and operate ihe business of the Kelly l.ngginu Company, which has been oper- falint; on Hie Islands for mine years. THE MAN IN THE MOON ay: IT is understood I but several of lite women's soeielies. in town are considering discussing the quesiion of girth control. , TIIKIH". aiv a les two sides lo every question and sinnelinnM more. The difficulty Is (hit neither may be ltorreihur right. .... IT is said to have been one of the local doctors who announced ithal lu would use a local anas- Hielie but bis patietil objceled and insisted on the imported variety or no opernrhui. "I AM above that fort of thing." as the mi-lb!" Remarked when looking iluwft at the young couple beneath'. 11 . . - N maii need apWr In the ordinary otllce for a Job as stemV-grnpbet. II is nly Ju the office thai the ordinary man has an opportunity to dictate, to woman. , ( YICS. Ihe man worth, wjiile Is be who can smile f When hi girl has'lurned him down. LIT? hi lie.lhmk(ui;!i:ii chew mg gum. I hey cant talk much when chewing. Don't Neglect The Children's Coughs and Colds is PKOPLH almost drive me crazy Heing so stupid and so la.y. No, Sir, I'm a busy man Never lazy unles- can. WHAT makes me smile is lo Mrs. Wro. AV. Carl, lUneroft, Ont, . write: "Lut winter mj thr children had very bad eoM, and they would rough all night long, which waa v-ry annoying to the reit of the family. I could get nothing to htln them until one night, a friend who M itaying with me, advised me to giro them Dr. Wood's Norway Pfne Syrup I immediately got nome, and after 1 had nurd four hot tin of it mr children became quits well again, thanka to Dr, Wood 'a.'' Thii . preparation has been on th market for the pat 37 ycar you' don't experiment when you buy It; nit up only by The T, Milium Co., mited, tuioulv, Oat. in bear an old fool l how foolish lie was in Ins falad days. Till; way time flies Is siirely funny And it doesn't fly ipiflo As fast as money. NF.VF.U laugh at your trouble Sue might make it uncomforlahl -tar ou when you gel home. "ISN'T she Ihe prettiest cat's blinkers'" was the latest expre- sion I heard a young Londoner; use recently. What are Ihescj Knglish coining to? THF.Y call me a financial wizard.! Ma ruing bug is in my gizard. i 'Jot, to gather on I go i liilf- Ihe fooIisjV opes call I "dough.' 4 -r- AS wives-mul mothers some pf the flappers are een better than they are us scenery. Subscribe to the Daily News. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" NOTICC OF APPLICATION FOR BCCR LICENCE. MTI F. IS IIHIKIIV lilVILN that n Hie 1ml day of IVbriMry nett the undersuunl inleml In apply I') the Liquor OmiIi-vI lluaril fur a llrciti-e In reir lit jire-inlse tx-lnr Pari itt Ihe luillillnr known ai "iiiiinwrrtal lintel." .Iltiale al the iMirtvr or Hrt Atenue and Mniitn street, citv of I'rlnre Hupert, iiwni tlw lands ilencrllM'il a Iji la and tt. Iilork 9, Sei-iion i. Map 913, I'rlnre lluiierl l.aml rti-rlMrallon lilsirli-i, in the Provlnee ir lirliltli 'hIiiiii bia, for the mle or heer Inr the alas ur by Ihe i.jxn Iwillle for ronuirtplnti on tli IMMiil.e. Paleil thl Firih day of January. I0SA. hOYUI ANH'IRW Mrl.Kon immv S. WOOD . LAND ACT. Nolle of Inttntlon to Apply to L.aa. Land. In I'rlnre flu pert Mnd norordlnr DU Irlrl of I'rlnre import, ami mtu.ile on north iliore at siiamion Bay, Uueen Charlotte ltam:, II .0. TUi: MOTICK that Jamea rieldlna Slran and Holier! C. ansae, of Vani'imver, n.i:., orriipallnii iinneryimn. Inli-mM to apply for a lea ut the fnllonliiK le-airllied rorettmre at Shannon Hay, Ouecn Charlotte Ill-mi: coiniiienrlna at a poM plantnt on the liore or Hhatnmn Hay alHiut inn feet In a aouttiwealerlr illrertlon trom .mli. eM rorner or .nt ISIS, aalil Kit Itelna, li'innraM rorner ni an appnranon 10 plir-rhae liy Ja. t'leldmar Hlranai thenre sntiiiiw eslerly follow Inir hlirh watpr mark of Hhanniiii Hay about 700 feet io r inl Set feet aontli and 7C7 Teet VPt of loirth-went corner or IM IBM; then mnI iit.i feet to ill lilah waler mark or an Maud lielnr an application to lcae liy ttutieir C. Goaiet ttinc nortlurlj, wt raifillK. A IcanadianT 'Vaai.wtrX Tr. 1 , i ,r a- -sj---- rw-j. SitM lhi. i si i - - i -- r-"i HlLKr ONE MILK STANDS OUT FROM ALL THE REST brands of evapon.ed milk MANY but just one outstanding leader. Leads In saler In Canada leads in sales the world over. That one brand Is Carnation. And the whole basis of this wo'ld-wide preference for Carnation Milk is quality. Carnation quality, steadfastly maintained, comprises all the virtues you should expect in the milk you use-uniform .richness, purity, creamy consistency, delicate taste and pleasing color. These good points improve all cook ing and bring out the flavor and texture of foods. In place of cream. Carnation is perfect for coffee, fruits and cereals. Just consider, Carnation cuts cream costs down two-thirds Next time, buy Carnation. You'll be in good company. More and more houfewivet of Canada are depending on Carnation to solve their milk problems. At your grocer's, in the familiar red and white labelled Carnation cans. PUMPKIN PIE tU cup teamed pumpkin, cup brown sugar, 1 tip. cinnamon, 1 tip. t'nttt, 2 lbp. orance Juice, H tip. salt, 2 tit, I cup Carnation milk, V cup water. Mix materials in order given and pour into an unbaked paltry shell. Place in a 450" F. oven at first, to set the crut, and, after ten minuici. reduce the temperature to 250 P. for the rest of the baking period. This low temperature it nece-tary to produce the proper consistency of Wllnc that is compoied principally of milk and eggs. High temperature curdle or whey such filling and give them a Mivcfy" appearance. The baking period is about one hour. Write for a free copy of Mary Hlake's Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products, Co., Limited, Aylnicr, Ont. Carnation Milk 'From Contented Cows" Produced in Canada The Savage Washer and Dryer t the last (Quebec Kxhihition irpc cd its Micecs of tn- previous year again winning the (iohl Medal with : Lip turn ier nil other makers of Am ran "id ('..madiau Washers. Cash Price $185.00 Also sold on easy term. Kaien Hardware Co. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert far lETCHIUX. WUNOll, JTXUO. SUCWAT fat T4KC0UVU. YiaORU ui SUTTU .fcnwU 2S. lutKj II. a DttOt II. hmmj 1, 11. n iy mucus EUTIKl ror Butatfala, twanaon Bay, Eaal talla Ralla, Oc.an Falls, Namu, AlaM Bar. Campball Rltar, and Vanceuiar atsry laturaar 11 a.m, Aney tor all at.amshlp Lies. Full l-fofmslle trenv W. 0. ORCHARD Osnsfal Aasnt. Comae of 4th Itraal and 3rd Ainu. Prlnc Rupsrt, I B, UNION STEAM&HIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. gallinn troiu I'nnra Rupert, or VANCOUVIR. VICTORIA. Iann , and Alsrt Bai, Tussdsy, P.aa. or VANCOUVFR, VICTORIA, A I art Bt, and Iwanaen Bay, Baturday, 10 A". For ANYOX. PORT tlMP0N and Naaa Rlr Csnnsrlss, Thursdsy p.m. Far PORT a.-sraON, ANYOX, ALICE ARM, ITtWART, Sunday, S a.m. 13 a 2nd Afsnt's. t. B.rnalsy, AfnL erinc. Nvset. IO. rtty and siullirslerly follow Inr the III ah Hairr inara or sain island to a point vov reit (oiilli and nil fret weat or south went romer lit; thence ei too feel; ibenrp m.rlh On reel, mora or Irasi tlinu-o eat VJ0 feet, more or leas, lo the poinl or Miiiiineiireiiieiit, and containing; t acre. more ur less. IIOHT. r.-noAE and jas. iiELnna sthano, 1 Appllrsni. Ter Win. O. MIP hell, Aaenl. Hsled Nnvemhrr IQIh. 1111, LAND ACT. Notice of Inttntlon to Apply to Lt Land. In the I'rlnre HiiimtI iJind llernrdin" District and illiiale on an unnamed llr In Ihe Eastern milraur in Hudson Hay J'assare ,nrar Dimdaa Island. Hlu Print TAkl- HfttH'V llt.t flaAaia. Iit.l.. Itatail.. .".-', tuna iii iji (( inilll'ill iiiipa- ny of i'rlnre Hnperl, H.C.. Manufaruirer, Miiroos jo appiy ror a leas or the ror lowlna; deai-rilied iandf : r.nnmienrlnr at a nost situate on a pariiy siitmipru'd ni f of rorks radutlna from same In practically a circle, hating a radius or aUut 1,100 feet and cnn talnlnir 0O acres, mora or less, okoiiuk (lonmiN nt:uinv Otted DectiuUr itb, itn, i Bargain Sale Lnre size Ladies' Dress es Hi, 12, U, les thnn cosl- "Delta' ' Phono 27. P.O. Box 327