February t, 192G. niiay THE DAILY NEW3 -PAGE FIVE. hese Beautiful : olored ; Nibrullas. S5.0U ; J ml arrived from .I Mi maker cay; GYMNASIUM AT SEAL COVE WAS DECLARED OPEN u nr.. Mi.'lr be. eller.0,"u'''1' "l"'"'l wild an v .... Hip iitiftH,,",, ',nie" nit- There le.gili willi hel lip-' V'"' '""'' l"l" l""n from :,b and .olf nml tlir.!"'" wilnil pari of ihe city a I if arc nice pal tern j ...... I np lop come tl. Kifii, brown ami bun. These are nhnul lhi ame ; iv n -nhi hist year fur I i H mul l.iv how price 1 l a " dropped. John Bulger ltd. Jewellers SPECIAL All Wool Flannel Shirts from $1.95 each ACME Importers Third Avenue i ail nr see our advance? in ONYX Ladies Shoes i make. Price ritrht. Family Shoe Store Phone 357. Third Avenue. 1 1 Silk and Wool I I 1 Balbrigg an A f so. fi . warm, knii-'cd Hu and Wool Kiihrir ' i lire. . Illousp. Math-'u Salt. Children ar-ni eic. t.ouip in rose, brown mauc and pi'ince, etc. ilpgular $8.00 value. Sp Tial. per yard - $1.50 The West of England Store Third Avenue Phone 763 Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.O. Office Hours 0 lo fl. X-FUy Ssrvlos Phone 680. Open Tuesday nnd Thurdny 1 venitiKS Saturdays 0 to 12 noun Rev. O. 0. Hacker Gave First Address In New Building Last Evening llupcrl Ifemt (iymnanium 'ii as a (,'iiinii.v riiiinr.i'r from llio eiii 'inl. Thr service f Ming anil opening exereise we( conducted by lliv. Kvshi llaker, who in m Uriel prayer. dediraled Ilie building to Cod' work whirb a . nnai, puyicni ami re- 'ligiou life. Vocal solos by Mm. ,J. I. McMillan and A. Clapperton were greatly appreciate! J.y all present. Mr. Ilalpli Walker ac-eniuiianird Mm. MrMillan Ufni A. J. Lancaster aceoniaiiled Mr. Cluppcrlon, n well a acting a pianist fur I he musical mtvi". A . radical ami appropriate -.imon wa preached by Hev. ii'o. H. Darker on "Jesus' Conception of tin- Aliiimlaat Life." The speaker gave illustration of UM'ii who lived well Itnl Mill r.oind their live mm-sidcl anillincs Mft jt,,t junounti'd lo ci'HioKd and ulliiuaiely ii.iiiore. Iheinsehi's failures JesllH was deeply li'liyMiiiit. had a iualer mind, and vu a muh soiijdil guest. Had we ever 'liMHUhl of him a an alblele nr man of physical l eopmenl tie was a traveller, liul there were no I rain. ieMn.loal or lreei car. Only once did he rule and then on a Won key. Jeu fiM trawllcd forty, fifiy. or mile on fool. He wa nl-way oclurcI n leudino: the ftinmi). Orlainly Jenti wa a man of drawn and brain. The lhiierf Kal (lymnaium wa loiill lo hrius lite full lire a lived liy the muster. In the community in which it tand. "il tand here for community ervice. II i oien In all cree ami nation alities There I no need for any denominational strife and we will tie deeply dUappoinled if any arie. Ve are here In upp!y a need In the community, were LAND ACT. Netke e( Inlt.Oo te Appij 1. L. Leu. In riinre RBrl Uwl Hreordlat Il triri ut erinr It.isri. llxl iluto- krih Mhhv uf hniii Bar. (Jwern tMrh.iM. b . Hki: MUHK that Jiin PleMtnt ir.tir n0 hutrri : Owsv. of VeiMuavrr. H . mulluli muierinirll, IMld tol l-.lj f. a ki ut Ut rill1nf do-M-ntMl fnrhnr st hnnon M7. 0em lurh.lle Islanrte: - imnir:i)'ii) ! a pMt pleated fa th bi.r.- c,r snmm fiy itntt luo frl in a MHilhmrilerlv illrerllon from Mtnttt-mr-t niittrr at Lot I its. Mid It tyln twritM-a! rvrwr r an eppliriiiMii to rar- tkiwi hj It, rieldint Slr.nl; tbriM Hiltiriprlr ri.tkminr hifh water mark uf Iuiiihi Dsx itxxit Too Irel to a poit r fert "uitltl ind TJ trrt virl r tiwtb ntrnrr ul l.4 ISIS: Ihracit etl lt tfl lo Hie Win vitrr mark or an IiI.ikI lMnr an ai-rR.inw lo b-ae lr Hvbrrt Cu iltrnrv rKrlherljr. ! rrly end MHiUirtirly rol.itnr the blrh wairr mart or .aid loana m a pni o reel south an.l I til rrrt weal at nxilti- wesl mmer lll: thMtrr mI too reel: inrm-e rxirin lie rr, twire or le; thrnre eal leel, more or lea, tu the pni of rotiitiM'nrroient. ami runiaUiint s arres, ihv or leM. noBT. C. noE and m. nEi.nnn stiutio, Ar'pllrant. Per Wm. n. Vlifh. ll. Areitl. Pllr.1 Wewlier tOlh. ISft. "QOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" NOTICE or APPLICATION roa BtCR UCCNCL NOTH C I Ilinmv utvr.x that on I be .tin) day f letiruary nrl Uie uixtvralrned liileiul In i'Hy tu tlm Liquur Cbitlrol lliaid lor I llrrhi-r iii rel- Ui prr-jni-s lieliit pan of Uie liiilhlltir kiKiwn a i.onmTrial Mulei. siiuaie tl u runier r liret en nr and l.lrhlh Slrrrl, City nf I'rinr lluurl. upon the luiil. rtemlel at lol 11 and It. llUirk t. Sertlun t. Map fJ. I'rlnrv liuirt Mini II. r.lratkn HOiri. I. in the I'rorliM-e or ttrilifli ::olm-tiia, fur ll al of teer by Ihe rla or by Uf oH'ii Ixitlle rr eonsuinpili n the prermees. Paled lhl 1'irih day or January, tstft. linNM.n AMintW Mrl.Win IIUIBY t. WOOD nnll-ant .LAND ACT. Notice ot Intention lo Apply foe' Leaae or Lena. In Ihe more nuperl Unit nerordlne nitrl.l an.l Flliiate nn an unnamed lM fnniiiiir niie t.r Ihe Narea nup of Met in Hudson flay l'asae nppuMle Oore .aiiKl.i I'olnl. Blue Print P..M, It. TAKK MITICK that llarrla kerr f Prince Rupert. B.C., Mailer Mariner, Intend to apply leste uf the rollnwlns de-Ki-rilied tandf I'irfiiMienrliir il pot on the ahnre the teat aide nf Ihe abne dewrlbed Islet, tlienrr S.OUO feet northwest; thrnre S.000 reel linrllM-anti thenee J.OOO reel eolith-eatt; Ihenre S.ono leet southweat lo the point nr rnninieneeinent, coiiUlnlnr 100 aere. nxire or leaa. ii Minis KEnn, By bla Atrrnt, Joaeph 8. Boaera r,-' W.mh. tti land act Notice of intention To Appir lo Laa.a Land Ouec,. rnariotiruiand, i.amt he- rordlnir iltllrl r I'Hnrr lluirl. and Hluale two anil oih- ii.ii nine. vi AlUnrd Hay. lileeate Inlet. Tki: MiTICK thai ll.C. KUhlns rack-Ini runinany, l.liHlled, of Vanrnuver, H.C-. iHTiiiiatlnn salni.iti cannera. intend to apply rnr lease or the follow. log- do-, prrlhed lauds:- . , . . .. i Ciminieniin il iwl planted yt the weit end of Small Hay one hundred yards ea.t of moult) id unnamed at renin : tlu-nre ik ill III five llialna. Ihenre eaut alUeen rtialii Ihenre norlli to ahore line, thence ri.llowinr almre line to point of com-inim-eiiient, and niuUliiliur (even ant tliiee (i.iarler arrra, more nr W. n.o nn:n i'ACkin r.o. irn. Appilrant, Per M. M, Enillih. Dated Dectmbtr Jtn. tvtt. A Few Doses of Dr. Wood's Norway i Pine ' Syrup I May Stop That Cwgh Mr. Frank D. Comeau, Wert Bath erst, writes: "1 had a rj Lad eold and tough that settled on raj luxg-s, and I thought that I wouU Lever jet rid of St. One day a friend spoke to me aloct your wonderful remed, o I teat and Cot a bottle of it, and after the Ural do I took I jot relief, and by the time I bad finished the bottle I ni tompletely relieved of all mj trouble." "Dr. Wood's" Is pot p ml? by J The T. Milburn Co., limited, ToroaU, Dai. Mr. Ilar-ker . cloh; n-maiks. I he I ii 1 1 ei Church lieaihniar-,""" Ier liase iiiplieil Ihe money for the main .( of the huil.lini.'. The local hoard, V. i. i:ohinon, A. J. Sipiire. .s. I,, peaehey and Andrew Murray have undertaken to raie tiie thousand dollar for inside filling. 2iima i u in eiiuipmcitl, lijrhliiip, patiiie. pittiio, sidewalk, etc. The kIv- over two hundred dollar and Willi tonight roncert should make nearly ihree hundred. Several scneroiis gifts .if work and material hae been reported. Alderman John McKerhnie lias had chaive of the liuil.ling and his work i cc- commendahle. JAPANESE WILL BE EXCLUDED ! Last Year They will be Able to) Fish on Seines or Salteries I In Herring Industry SALMON MAY FOLLOW Order of Department of Marine and fisheries Provides for Oriental Exclusion A siMsrinl despatch from Ollae wa by .. J. Mackenrie lu Ihe Vaitcomer Star say: Ily art order forwarded from Ihe department of Murtne and Fiherie at Ollawa Ulay lo Ihe depart mem here Japanese working at Ihe salleries and on the eine In Ihe herriiw iiiluli'y ofj Ilrilisb tUdumbia will no longer be allmved employment after Ihe en.l of this fishing season. This order will mean the di- placemen! of ome UK) lo SOU: Orientals now employed, nearly altogether on the eal coat nf Vaneouxer Island by while or Indians, according to A. J. WJiit-inore of Ihe licparltnent of I'ish-ene bere. Oriental Policy The original policy of Ihe government at Ollawa wa tn replace Oriental by white or Indian nt Hie rate of 25 per cent a year. For the fishing season of t'J2l-?5 il was ordered thai all men employed on Hie seine nr at Ihe salleries in Ihe herring ipdu.lry edmuld be while or Canadian Indian. For Hie season of 1H25-Sf. now under way, St) per vent were to he Oriental. Thi recent onler, Riven tinder the authority of Hie Minister nf Marine and Fisheries wipe nut Ihe employment of OricnluU in the herring industry a year !' fore the lime at first slated. In the case of Oriental companies ooeruling, of which there are now but Ihree with charter only Iwn executive officer at the sal- tery may be Oriental following Ilii season and no other Oriental may be employed in any capacity. Salmon Not Affected The order doe not effect Ihe salmon canning plant and fisheries although il Is thmught at Ihe departmental headquarter here that similar action may follow. The almon fisheries an' opcrallniK under Ihe samp pro- viion but. as it went into effect n year later than Ihe same rul- lug in (he herring fisheries Ihi yew. will remand but 55 per cent l.ltc or Indian employee. A DIFFERENT COURSE Unit Don'l brlns me any bill, I can't face them. Wife You needn't, darling I only want you lo fool them. OUR BURNING) DESIRE. "Sprnkiriff about Hie movie, n lnl nf tl. " wrlles J II.., "would like to sec more coal screened." I CANADIAN AND i AMERICAN TARIFFS ! Ily l. J. Sullivan. Anyox. j l 4 Tim claim Dial the Canadian 'Tariff should be raised lo lhn level of thai of ilii- I n.!) States, i based primarily on the. economic fallacy, thai a lax on Import necessarily resiriel importation, ajid llfPreby protecU jllie market. In I hp second placd thi" claim 1 based on the delusion thai II f In the Interests of thi oiinlrj'. t' threaten lh prosperity of j Italic irnliilrie. In onler l folPr tine of a neeofiilary rharafler; liccaue we lhae atloiileil (hi policy. C.anaila' prosperity depend ,larvely on it liaie induMrie, and it i eenllally an exporting country, and in impose a hisli tariff which hear heavily on l"diilrie would he nuici dal. A Ii isr It tariff as an econonrc or moral principle, connol he de. fended, for it i either a form of legalized extortion, or a farce. It Raises Prlpes .A lax on imports is called a tariff, duly, etc, and the effect of this tax is delermineij by (be character of Hie article upon Aliich il i plat-iil. 'I'll i lax hcn levied on article imported for re-sale establishes a price level, which is at li'al equal lo Iheir declared value competitive! price with Hie tn added. The price Ievi'I( thus established for imparled arlieie, determine the price of he home-producU ofj like quality, in Cae wherein 'onipetilion in prices may be eliminated, and when production for export purposes, i not an essential factor;1 u li a those of 'he v-.ecfoiit.'irv 'iruliisJries .fin. ihc.l products. Willi the un- finished product of the forest. fisherie. mefalliferou mines, am lo a great xieni rami; a tax tin such imMirl would not increase Ihe price of Hie homr product; for in many ease Hij selling price are regulated by Ihe export price,. and when com elilioii cannot e elitninatcil. supply and demand govern price. A tax on import (tariff doe not of itself restrict importation. nor protect Hie market, a i preached, for a protective tariff is a myth. II is simply a price-ittereasiiig factor, and if cflVcti may he collected front the ter of Ihe clas of articles upon which it is placed, and when il cannot be ihus collected, il i a farce and usually a political sop. Bonuslng System Protection of the home marke! I alTeeled, when the prices of Ihe home products are maintained at a lower level than ihuse of Hie imported articles. II is this economic priciide that res tricts importations, and not a lax on ' import ariff. , for. it may be made'' effective whether imports are taxed or not. When Ihe price of the home products are kept at the same level a-llio- a r similar imported articles, the taxing of import .tariff) i iniply a bonusing system. wherein the, ritfhl to collect this tax i exercised .by ''private per sons; 'and the impost duty which iii such jcas; i invariably paid by lliis 'kui'sUniers, iri''seMit mi !s Initio . lo . luipiirthli.vpsl And when the duly is increased and prices are increascit proportion alely, importation a id not there by ri'slricted. Industrial Oligarchy A high tariff, if effective, sets up an industrial oligarchy, whiclt, can maintain itself, because of it power to strangle the eco nomic life of a country, and thus compel .submission to its die tale. It is a high lax of a sub lie character, which is imposed on consumers, whereby they are compelled to contribute to the support of industries in which I hey may have no pecuniary In tere.sl.. A tariff, whether levied on imported wheat or shoes, i simply a Inx, which may be in eluded in Ihe prices of the finish ed product, and Ilii fact would become apparent by the drop in price lo the full extent of the tariff rale, in cas itvwcre sua-peuded. II i sectional in application and only in a limited sense it revenue producing. An Industry which can not prosper without a high tariff, doe pot belong here, and II i In Ihe national interests, that it product he imported; for it acta a a parasite on the basic Indus, irle, upon which, the ecnnomiu life of Hie country depends, Reduce Production Costs The wiy to meet foreign com- The Well-Managed THE manager of a household is ing agent for a large proportir ily needs. In order to do a good VFCTCDH A V know what, when and whej I must study goods and the c - goods and have them to Qf fls flre home on a business bas . iness principles in or deyg to Control r Goflernmenf r the family income, iates Premier Mackenzie King . . , arty Stands for Unity of all Canadians Declares Leader Information is at Luncheon in His Honor at Prince Albert pUrchcSing. Ai; ' ImU.NCB ALHEUT, Feb. 2.- I'rcnner Ma. keuzie Kiug opeji-. . r j his 1 uiiiiiuigii here last night with a speech in which ie col aiuuuiii ui the advertiser Adi( iil AP- to . ilieul a' in ner'eighieen is fivedom VeWl r offender ring lo secure 0 ywu lo. gel Jitge Jiutmeut will nol her. for the fdn rea ding ihe . . Read petition is by redcjing the cost of production, and he products of ihe metalliferous mines, for ests fisheries, and to a great ex tent farms whiclt meet world competition in prices, and with out tariff protection or subsidy. furnish example of how Ihi may be done. For a liifh duly tm imported wheal, the forest products, metals, fish, live stock. elc. would nol increase price of the home product. A iux-payer in actual fact, K one who is unihle to control the price oi iu ini'igs ur exenange-. whether product, rales fr ser Vics,jpnitnmg t iteralor, forest 7rrud uclV'' rrtrt tut'f , farmer. fisherman. slock-raiser, and Ihose who are dcpcinleni upon Ihe industries they represent are tax-payers uf both direct and indirect taxes, because they can nol control tin; prices of their produels or service. They aro compelled ( pay the full tariff rales that are reflected in the tax increased prices, ami which result in increased living and pro duction cost, and without com- penatinig return in increased incomes or earning power. From this it can lie seen thai a high larifr, if effective, is a blow directed at Canada's prosperity, which is largely that of the basic Industries. Canada should nol permit her self lo be hypnotized Into copy ing American tariff ligislatior., but should deal with her lariff problem a her Interest dictate. LUMBER INDUSTRyIs PLANNED FOR SOUTH Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Takes Over Beaver Cove Mill and Timber Limits VICTORIA, Feb, I - Creation of a gigantic new lumhej- in.)iiN-Iry for Hritlsh Columbia, backed iii.irgeil tliat the tnonied uiltiest ol hasteni Uanada were t'ii- tleinoriiig lo gel control of Uie jiefenetl lo .Mr. Meigheu lariff jKilicy. saying: "Hack of this pioleclionist llioiigh: lies the desire 01 a lew men of greai wealth to get olitirid control of Ihe .ountr. That the topic ! oT real inlercst in Cinaita liMjay was whether o few men whit are very wealthy and who have cert.nn established privileges. (who reside for Hie most pari in rT 127 PRFMIFR MINF lVljlfUlill lliillLi Mln-llier leu men are aiiinir to succee.t in getting (loliticalj coil rot iu this country so that; j ihey can make the policies of lanada over lo their monicd iu-i lleresl ami tlieir selfish pur poses." Mr. Kin;." .further declared that in the last election the country wa "face lo face with as great a conspiracy as any country ever! raced."" Desire For Unity If the Liberal Party has -stood for one thing aboCe another, said Premier Mackenzie King al te Tui cTIeio- r 'yKsferday;' 1t'1ia "desire to unite 'ii.'iils and brin . '-Mil parts of the advertisemic.e which a criif art V to buy wisely tm by the millions of the Interna tional Harvester Company of America, is assured, starting this year, by the organization of Ihe. Canadian Forest Products. Ltd, it; i announced. The company.; with a capitalization of 1 .000,-j 000. was authorized by the ll.C registrar of companies al Victoria, Saturday.' I lie concent which has been forced by Ihe amalgamation of. II lie Heaver Cove Lumber and Pulp Company an.l White llru , Lumber Couinanv. both of whiehi ow alll C(,tr4,i mm properties mil vast limber limit on Van couver Island, is being financed almost wholly by the Interna tional Harvcier Compnny. Creditor of the Heaver Cove Company, which firm has been defunct for several years, have been imid off. and final an nouncement of Hie renrganiza lion wa made yesterday. Fare's, Local Counsel Wendell H. Karri. Vancouver. barrister, in whose hands the re organization wa placed, i in Chicago for the purpose of pre senting hi final organization report, lu addition to lispussini: Ihi report. Hie director are making plan for immediate operation on a large scale. Heaver Cfive Company wa n war venture which closed down some lime ago, and left il large plant In idlene. T,he Whlf Urns. Company, a Michigan concern, ha been operating on a small scale. TIMBER SALE X 7809. Sealed Tender will be rerelved by Ihe niMrlrt luretlrr nol later than noon on Uie ih day or Frbriiary. vt, rr Ihe purrhato of Uretire X7SU1, Maude I.UinL skUlriale Inlet. g.C.U tu rut l.tiO.euo reel hoard measure of sprure. llrtnlui'U, aiMi i.eiiar sawioirs. Two it. years will bo tthiwed for re. mot 1 1 of Umber further particular of the CliUf tor esler. Vlelorla. nr I lie DIMrki t'orealer, iTiuc nuptrt, n.t. AIN, r the B7. Home CENTS. theS il (lovcrnmenl of Ihe country. Me LOSES APPEAL Coastwise Steamship Company Not Liable for Loss of Cargo of Ore OlIAWA. J eh. r. Ihe supreme court this morning dismissed with costs the appeal of the Premier Hold Mining Company against , 4116 Coastwise Steamship Hompany. The ques- iiuiyw 'IiUeUfi- WBtl SiA'?-. steamship e.iuipany for (Tie loss of the cargo of ore which in- vol veil a sum of ? 17,500. The trial ju.lge held that the los was iti,. to peril at sea and Hi is view w ;i upheld by the IU . i-.iuct of Appeal. FORMER M.P. AT HOME Theft and Take CANADIAN Steam, LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce, , Sort Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We are ready at any lime to receive your phone call, to take your instructions, to take personal charge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIP-PING CREAM We specially recommend our Table Cream at T5o for Hair Pint. Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 ill tWtll!lll!l!l!ll use 71 MON DS Machine KNives 5 rv i ney stay anarp longer. V .its, biuomo canao saw go. iiuitio (S i hP "ONTeiAi a ri t