PAOE TWC Ash for and Insist upon "SALADA" TEA - It is wortH a few cents more. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES j City Delivery, by mail 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 year $7. SO Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - SB Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY. EDITIOH Monday, February I 1920. Labor Control As Well As Progressive. Labor is helping to control the government a well a tho members of' the Progressive Party, judging by the brief despatches coming through from Oltawn. 'Fortunately the 'Labor program and t lie Liberal program are very much alue. Oh) Age Pension- ha for many years beeii under coiiiderVtioii bj (lie, Liberal party and the more advanced groups have Vtroiijv urged it. All that Labor t. asking is for legislation tint ha i t ueeii in lorce long ago in ui;eai,;nriiaiii. Mining In Interior Likely To Be Important. ,. There is likely to be s-onie important mining developme in the interior Ibis year and Ihe people jfiiuiiUiers are alrt'adr realizing it. They are taking steps loTteep the jlcTHitTRV eillly before the country. The formation of atbrauch of tfho B.tl. (Chamber of Mine.- is . ah important step. It is understood that the .11,11, Silver will thoroughly prlive Hie properties which they have bonded so dh-r by the end nf ihe -easbiOthey will be iii. u position :lo know Whether they have" iirje in paying ipuiiitiliesoif not. H is generally nbought they have,; ami that considerable 'activity will be seen on the Schufer clhinis very soon. ' . Hu $ Curious Situation ,.: ! In Australia Today. ; :- The complicated .sysfen of government in Australia creak niany interesting and nnin-iiig pollioii. Perhaps the niij ariiu-ing uf recent times i ihalvhi li 'has arisen in Ihe .lnt uf .New South Wales, where one 'of the two Houses of Legisln lure is being invited to wipe itself nut of existence. The only way that can be done, constitutionally, is by a vole of the House concerned. j The result of -this vole i of particular interest to tenia f I i p 1 1 s in view of the iusisleut demand for reform of Ihe tenia-diau Senate, vyhirh body corresponds to the New South Wale-j Legislative Council. -' ' ' ( In New South Wales, as . in all other Australian stales ex-j cepl Queensland, there are two Houses, Upper and Lower. Thd Upper .House is a nominee chainber-lhe. Legislative Council i 1 1 1 tvl, I nil Itianitwt.a antifiiitlo.l I... 4 I. a 1 . ... a . -. 'J. . . . - 1 1. . I ..I .. .i i.hi.ii mi nun. v iiii.riiiicii u) ior -1 mm r ruoi nil uir uiiris of Cabinet ministers.. It is the House of review, designed pri- marily to keep an eye on Ihe legislation brought .forward in the; dlher House. The Lower lloue. or 'Legislative Assembly, i elected by the people and, as such, is the placei'iii which' Hid government of the day initiates its legislation. The Assembly is trausilojy. Tlie Council is permanent -ipioiiiliiieiils being ior iny. S At Ihe Slate elections in .May last Ihe Labor Parly wa re- Ulrnejl to power will) a large majority and immediately set about putting its program into operation. Many new features' whre; brought forward ami. passed by the Legislative Assembly anil then Jent along to Ihe' Legislative Council fonreview. That review, in many .instances, which were considered vital bv the .a ior (lovernmenl. eudeiKiii' rejection. .Here was n parliaments aLvAI,..! I... II. . - . . ' i . a a . . L. V - ricriro ii me ieopie, renuereu, jmpoienl .Jiv a nominee , Upper 1 House. There was nn obvious remedy, of course. H consisted of appointing sufficient supporters of Lalor to Ihe Legislative Qouncil to give Ihe party a mnjoriiy large enough to enact Ho-legislation contained in'its platform. This Ihe Premier J.-T Lang, set out to do. urn mere were certain difficulties in Ihe way. The Labor umernmeni selected twenty-five men and, in Ihpir capacity as advisers to the represeulalive of His Majesty, ' urged Ihe Governor, to appoint them. The Coventor. Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair, spent many anxious days over Ihe problem. Constilulionallv, (here did not appear to be any difficulty in Ihe way of the appointments. But here was no precedent for Ihe appointment of so large a liuni-her of Legislative Councillors in one batch. A fiirlher difficnlly ay in the fact that il is a more or less elahli-hed ciisiom thai lie number of members of Upper Bouses are not in excess of lo-o in Hie Lower Houses. Vj, twenty-five new member)!. th.1l precedent would haw lo "go west" in New Sonlh Wale- To an. Knalishniaii like Sir Dudiey de Chair, trained fr.un the early age of i in the Navy, recwlenl ami cusloni are sacred. Ho he eablrd to Ihe Dominions Office in London akiuir for guidance. He got a renly which helped little. He was (obi thai was n domestic rtffair. hut he also got a broad bin! to acl on the advice, nf Ihe cabinet minister. After some .irgiimeiil about mi- Miuuner. mo iiuoiey would agree o 15 bit' Ihe Premier wHineo nit governor gave in and appointed Ihe batch. f Now. on.e or Ihe main planks tI the Labor Parly's platform iirlhis state. is Ihe abolition of the Legislative Council. Each anpomlee carrying Labor's colors is reipiired 0 give n pledge thai. Wljen Ihe occasion arrises, lie wijl cast his vote in favor of wiping-out l.hal ancient and ;honoraMe Institution. Labor now has (be renuisite maiorilv and. if it adheres to il present inlenlions. members of ihat Chamber will force tho issue Thus will end the career of an iiislilulion which celebrated Its centenary a year or two ago an institution which prnbahlv does not reflect the Democralic tendencies of Ihe age, bit' which, nevertheless, has a record of much valuable work to lis credit. DANCING PARTY HELD AT LOM HALL Mr. and Mrs. H. Worsfold, Enter tained for Their Daughter, Lillian .Mr. ami Mrs. Yorfold. Kuler Cove, delightfully entertained : niht af h dance fit tlio l.O.D.K. illitll in honor nf their ilaiii1iliT, Lillian. -Some fifty couples enjoyed fox 1ml ami luoonlisrhl waltzes to excellent music fufiiMied by Arthur' dance on'he.lrn coni-i pri'in?. Mr-. H. I'. Pointer, piano.. Dayi Kaliuan, saxophone an l II. Arlhur, jr., drum ami axo phone. Ilefresliinenl were ,er-etl at II o'clock after wliieh dancing continued iinlil THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: Sl'CCKSS In-inifs envy ami hale: fuilure hriims pity ami eonleinpt Tlie niedioerc ma.i is llieonewh-i possildy may escape either. IT is commoiily reported Ihat Ihe weather man has left town That Is Ihe reason our weather I . . . ' ... is so di lie re nt this year. YOU Judge Ihe wheels in a mans head by .the spokes in his month. The olher day a southern erflte said he understood this town was run entirely by women, and now people are wondering what women. A WOMAN is happy until she ets what she wants. Then shu Ueps because there are no iorld to conquer. I UNOKIlSTANh the youns man di.J not like it when he remarked to his particular youns lady that at last he was getting ahead and he replied that he needed one. :'- SO.MM youns men around Prince Itupert seem to think the;. vvtll become shining stars if they fay out late al night. - THI-' Philistine were slain hy the jawbone of an ass. Today all that happens through the ii.-of the .similar jawbone is that we are terribly bored ami would liko to slay the ass. TIIHHK'fs no fool like an old fool except a young fool. . MONEY talks, but if I thought il would talk a mueh as some people I know.'Ixwould wot wan' any of it. O.Vnii upon a lime many year wo uuy i awkes trieii io mow up Ihe lirilish Houe of parliament with powder. Last oihl there was anotJier explosion when Jake s wife found powder on his coat collar. I ASK you, have you ovrr worn li pew suit of woollen underwear and not Jieen alniol tickled In death Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert February 1, 1916. At the instigation of Mayoi yipCau"ery, the firs I measure of civic retrenchment was pass.-d at la I night's council meeting. Tim indemnity or mayor and aldermen is reduced lo 4 1 500 and $3U0 per year respectively and cuts have been made in I lie light and power wae schedules. Tld. Casey and Aid. Ilarrie dissented from Hie latter. There has been very rough weather In nearby waters of late. A 1 1 1 k a 1 1 a gasoline boat, while, returning borne, from Prince Itupert, was blown out (o sea and It look ten days for the vessel to safely make port. Frank Clapp was appointed by the city council last night to the position of market clerk. Olhpr applicant .for 'he job were It. H. Webster and T. It. Holland. Monday, F.'ii, , ,, t?m DAILY NBW3 WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday Hoot OiliMin in " Tin' Ari- XOIIH Wicpljlkes." Wednesday "Tho Snob. and Thursday Friday and Saturday WimlSii t-iancc." 4 a 4 HOOT GIBSON AGAIN IN ARIZONA SWEEPSTAKES Famous Rlaer to be Seen In Picture Here Tonight at West-holmo Theatre flriefly. "Hie .rionu Sweep-slakes," showing here tonight at the Westliolme, pictures Ihe ad-enlimw-if a cowboy. "Cool Caddigan, Who while isiiing a large city ha-, devalue entangled in lb gang -life of the nn'tro- ipidis. FaUeU aci iised of murder h is hidden away hy a gangster WllOltl h b.-lt ieinled. Willi III'" toliee searclimn tor him he re-nteniliers die i due baek in Artr.nn, for lie has promised the falber of I In pirl he loxes lo ride his horse in the b'tg nice of le year. Ufwu the rtiileoine of Hie jw?e dwpfnd tin girl's future, as hur father has taken ill, and the most dangerous conipHlor is threaleniny to take the girl and forvclose on the raneh. kot" . risks eatnrv. deserts his liHlInsr place and returns to Ihe much in time to ride hi Ihe race, net without bavins obstacles ptaoml in lii way by his rinl. Hits rave srenv i one of Ihe most spectacular of all screen races. It, m a dashing 4ms-eountry rare of wildly staring, har.l-hreatliiug. galloping horses ridden by n doen or more real eowiiincbev. Hoot iihson ami Philo .Meiailbuigb. 'Trees, ditcltes and fences are hunlled in siarlling manner un til one can almost hear the thump of the poumtiiH! hoofs. THE SNOB IS PICTURE ,of Modern society Picture Is Showing Here During the Midweek at Westholme "Tile Snob" I-' a Mel r.i-(iold-wyn picture, filmed hy Hell under the supervision of Harry flnpf, who was Hie producer of Hell's first directorial attempt. It is pre-entcd h Louis It. Mayer and will he shown here at Ihe Weslholnie .luring Ihe mid-week The story centres around r. young Instructor in an academy in the Pennsylvania Hutrh lown. who ha ambitions to scale the social heights. He eks the hand of a wealthy girl, but marries a chool teiicher who loves Jiim when she i apparently dying. She-liv-. hmrever, and he make their married existence one of con timid unpleasantness. A young artist who love the school teacher, but has lost sight of her. i shocked to find she has married Hi.- snob, who ver sine-becoming h falher lins continiied his nllentinn's to Hie society pirl. The ynmuf mnlher finally learns of her Ini.hand s indiscrellon and promises to marry Ihe aril' after her divorce is gainpd. WINDS OF CHANCE IS STORY OF THE YUKON Will be Here at the Week-end Showing Many Picture Stars . "Winds of is one of .-.Chance" Hie few picture with the power to sweep oik; virtually off his feel. Moving along at a startling pace, this latest l-'irsl National epic combine's Ihe 'elements of scenic beaiily anil spirited action without slackening ils pace, and there are so many celebrities in the cast thai Ihe reviewer feels that he has been entertained by a club composed of stars only. More HiairTBtnypicture "Winds of Chance" deserves the distillation of being an nil-star production. Il is. And all of the slam in II share ahoil't 'as equally as 11 is possible ipr so real a drama lo divide the, honors. Anna Q. Nllson. Viola -Dana, Hen Lyon and Victor MeLaglen are Ihe tirinein.'il minrlet In Ihe nlcliire. W. 7". Ilaillie. chief enaineer'i.,,. mil.. i -i..,., Of the steamer Princo Itupert, between their pari and lliosn of after having spent a month her-.', Uobart Hoswortb, Donflby Be-In connection with work proceed-; haslian. Claude Ollllngwaler, ing al Ihe dry dock on C.O.M.M., Charles f i-nckclt. Philo Mcfhil-vessels. sailed hy the prince lough, l-red Kohler ami John T. Charles Saturday afternoon on Murray all nf whom support to hi return lo Vancouver. ja degree the four principal char- RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1024. Has produced Minerals s follows: Placer flobl, 77.:i8Ltl5:l; Lode f(, na.MM); Silver, !ytlS,s'1,o7U; Lean, 7o,oah,on; i;opier, iSIri4Jlu,yn. . 171.107: .Miscellaneous Minerals. il,i:it,nt0; Coal and Coke, tJt;il(;HSO,o,8 , Hlone, Hrick, Cement, elc, .$12,22.'i,8I1; making its MineraLProdiiclion in t, show nn Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 spection will be held Wednesday and Thursday evening. 1-Vhruarv Hi and II. The quartermaster will ar range to Issue uniforms from the lore during Ihe next few day. Orderly Officer for Hie week ending Saturday, February fi. Lieutenant X. Pringle. Orderly Seraennt: Serl. W llorrohio. 8. I). .lOILNSTON. is Dm M.iur nf lb ttvl Major and Adjutant Attached 1st N.iW: llt Adverlle In Ihe Dally News. IN PROBATE. IN THE UrREMCCOURT COLUMBIA. OF BRITISH AibHiniOrtllxi A(l: in Hi"; Mitlrr of Oh" EMile nf Murdui-li TAkK OTi:: ttul lis r.ler nf III. II..IM.III- r. Mfll. V fHitm. mailc Id tltt l "i jaiiuir). a.m. .. vkt. i,iinn..l Miiiiinoirauir i.r llw rlale ..r Murilorli s Bi.ii.rr.1, ,.r,-Fapu, ant ail ariif luv run... auii oio oaui pui.- art tirrriiy rr.ii.rr.i i.i oiriiisii aainr. im.iwrlr t Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws of this Province arc more liberal ami the fee lower than then c any other Province in the Dominion, or an colony in the Hrllish Kmpire Mineral locations are granled to discoverers for nominal fee. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing o-h properties, the security nf ( guaranteed by Crown flrants. Pull information together with Mining HepcrU Maps, may be obtained trr.ii;- , addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MPm Victoria, British Columbia. N.H. Practicnlly nil Hrilish Columbia Mincrnl Properlic upon who h I- -: work has been done are described in some one nf the Annual Heports m '". of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer lo such reror t" are available willioul .-harge on application lo the Department of Mines, p Ileporls of Ihe Geological Survey nf Canada, Pacific Huihliug, Vancouver r mended as valuable sourees of informnlinu. icier,, inil also share individual moments of histrionic triumph which are vitally essential to! Ihe ilol success. ( Uvea, Chilkoot. Summit. Hlicep , '.amp, Limlermaii. Dawson l.ny.i all of the famous points of in terest along the old gold trail to! the Klondike are graphically in traduced. BATTALION ORDERS Hy Lieut. Colonel .1. W. NichoH. Offirer commanding Ml Jl.it-lalion Norlh H.C. Heaimcn ,liSnd Itn. C.i:.l .) Parades: Muster parade in Ihe Armory at 8 n.m. Wednesday evening February 3. to be- fa. lowed a 8..W p.in. tiy h leclus on "ituard Mounting" hy Sergl. NV. llorroolH. Classes of lostnietlon will l hetd in Ihe Armory as follows: Tuesday al K jmii., Uwin gun section. Wfdnesday at H p.m.. Signal ting section. Thursday al H n.m.. Ftrsl nlil Ida. .Mosneiry: .uiniaiiire nangi iraeth, l-'riday al H p.m. Ml ranks attending iiilnhilun) ninge are expected m alo alien I Parade on Wwlnesday. Annual Insptvliou: All rankt are wnrneil Ihat Hie annual in i-ririi in iiic Hi r iM-furr Hid iui day i rniniarj, .1.11. ito. ami all tiartlr-inli-bli in Ui'- ruie are miHlreil in iu Itn- ailHHIUt lif ttlelr lll.i(LIlhr Iii i w I. I lllnllll. oilM A. WATT. Ofrii-ial A.liiniiitril..r . . I'Mnre IIUvrl. I.r nHil lln t1f. day i.f January, Hn IN PROBATE, IN THE SUPREME COURT COLUMBIA. OF BRITISH In tli Mtltrr or ihr AUiiiliilKlrtllun and In I hi. Matlrr of iln Kialo nf MeiUire, lirrrael. Inlrtlale Afl llerlierl lloiiuiir F. MrU. fining-, made IIh , da i.r January, A.Ii. I(i, i, aprwdniK.l A.lnilnialralnr til Ihe male nf llrrtirrl n-.l'nr, 11,-rrNMCII, ami all partly liaV ,.. iaii.li aianiM ini km in rutlr nr hi-n-liy n-(iilml In rurnlth aamr, r.iiwrl i-iiried in inn mi iir lipfur.- ihe iiav of leliruarj, A.l. Ifft, ami all parilca the aiiMiiinl or hlr Iin1cliledn lo in'-fnrlnviltti. .NOIMN A. WATT, orrirlal AdininiMratitr. ....... .k- ..... .JV.nrT. r "'- .mv ni iiinaryr iwyn IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP COLUMBIA. BRITISH In the Mainr r in AHmmiMraiMi and Aft: In Hie Mailer nf lw F.tlale nf Tom O'nrlrn, ii-ic-il, InipMatr. ' ll.iiHHir r. Mcll. V oonir. made Hi nil lav or January, A.fi. Idfll. I wa ai.imnle1 AdiiimlMrainr of Ilic p.ui nf Tnm o'Hrlen, ilc-pa-(l, an.) all parilca KIV. nr rlalma Malum th M( rM, iP4 hereby lr(nli-ef1 lo furnUli Mine imiimrlv veririeil in me on nr lieMre the ji dar of fehrnarr All lot .. ; I'liiti-bleil In Ibe email are required in p 1 I Km kiiifiiinl i 9 tliia a...Aaj . r,r """"'""-" ' r.IrihwiiiV. NonM'N A. WATT Ofrirlal Admlnimramr, Prlnee. nuperl, ll.C, Dated the tlrd day of January, 1 BSC. BONDS Thi and Offer Yon Guarante d hirst Mortgage 10-Year Bonds (If, Tho International Electric Co. Paying 10 per cent per annum tlonivio i Mipplviog I.ighi .111.1 How- ! Ili-lrii'l ii well in.iiiiiua'it and i-IIh i. ' YOUR INVESTMENT IN THIS IS AMPLY PROTEC (ionipore lbi inleret on vom money viHi von ar. Ktiiog now Are you getting 10 per cent on your invested money? If not, here is your opportunity Write, or call nud e :il mice for lt-' of llu bond, which en-iirc Safety with Profit H. W. M. ROLSTON & General Brokers Stewart, B.C. II. W. M. HoNtoii. of lloMon a. 'm.. and I of Hlewnrl, 11.(1,. will be a I Ihe Prince Hupeii i the week coriiuiein-ing (Vhrunr- 2. W20. niul Anyox. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE! HAS REIVIOVED to building next door to I'rizzell llutrhur Hhop. A'rsM .from the Empress Hotel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION Jmi Zaralll proprltw TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Qr. 238 Black 735 ilCANADMNi itauwari Rupert Marine Products Ltd, QEO. O. BU8HBY, Man. Dir. Phone til 539 Or. 231 Black 735 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert fi trjCHIUN. W1ANCEIL, JUNEAU. SXACWAT SttUr IS, Jaawrf II. 15 ft UNCOIYER. VIOORIA ana1 StAITU .DecaaW tS, Jaaaan I. K-J' ii. PRIKCUS UATKICC Ff auladal. Stanton Bay, Baal Batla Bella, Oaaan rlla. Wamu, la' "' Campkall fllaar, and Vantowiaf attry taturaay 11 aum. Aaney for all Itaamihlp LUaa. full Infermallon W. 0. ORCHARD Oanaral Agant. Otrnar of 4th ttraal and Srd A.anu, Print, Ruparl, B.O.