PAGE TWC r The DAiLY News PHINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. K PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per mouth ?1.00 By mad to all parts of the British Empire and the United State, in advance, per year . ... , $6.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. .tlAO per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page ....$5.80 per inch Local Readers, par insertion 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2o per word Legal Notices, each insertion ............ 15c per agate line-Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office before p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subjeci to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Thursday. Frh. II. 1020. Contract For Drydock , Will Prove Useful, v The letting of the contract to the Prince Rupert Drydock for fabricating the steel for the' power boat to be operated on Oknnagan Lake will bring a little new money inlo Prince Rupert. 11 will keep Mime local labor busy during a time or year when there i.s not itMinlly much doing. Thi i one of the first fruits of the change of control under which the drydock and shipyard are to be operated by the Canadian Government -ter-; chant .Marine. It is not a big job but it is worth quite a lot to us. j i Germany And V Italy Quarrel. There is a quarrel on between Italy and Germany in regard to territory on the- boundary of 'each. Mussolini has found that sometimes it pays to bluff. He has so far won out by that means .and now that Germany has been somewhat crippled by her former enemies, he can talk in a manner Unknown prior to the Great War. If this disagreement should become more acute, it will be a irtntier for the League of Nations'to handle and will require some careful diplomacy t" prevent. a rupture It is quite possi ble that Italy is right in the stand she is taking but we do-not like Mussolini's maimer or method. He is not in accord with tin spirit or the age although sometimes, it must be admitted, strong baud is necessary in either civil or iyteriialional life. Successful Flight 8pariish Airmen. The Spaniard are to be congratulated on the success of their night across the Atlantic and as far south as Ruenos Aires II seems to have been carried out without a hilch and indicates that Spam still has some ambition in world affairs and her citizens have the power to make good. There were several long noii-stop flights in connection with the expedition and the goal was reached without accident.' '' English Money And English People. Roth English money and English people have proved valuable in the past in the development of llii- country. Many of Ihe big companies have been financed in England and often the English investors have been .badly stung. However, they are willing to try again and just now are looking for investments on this side Of the water. English people are n little';mnre reluctant to leave the old laud than formerly, but they are coming in considerable, numbers and more are- expected (hi year than last. We welcome them. Let them come in as great numbers as possible. The country has need of men of the rigid kind and women, too. We are told that English capital is behind enterprises in the southern interior of the province. English capital is also developing some of our mines here and we should very much like to see- them interested in a pulp and iaper project in or near this city. Iftthe country's to go ahead, capital is needed. Canadians have only1 a, ,lijnite.j amount of capital to invest but the j English have the money mlti tin courage lo invest if we can but show them where they caii get good return on (hem Used After Shaving Keeps the Skin Soft Mr. W. C. Dunford, U9-A Danforth Ave.. rToronto, Ont writes "Having Wn iffect-fd with a tender neck and irritation after lhavinf for the last tbrve yean, I am now uilne Dr. Cbase'i Ointment and letting wonderful resulti. habit of applyin Dr. Chase's Ointment after THE shaving has been acquired by many men who previously experienced much discomfort on account of tenderness of the skin. It is remarkably effective in making the skin soft and smoothand prevents and 'relieves irritation, eczema and Barber's itch. Dr. Chase's Ointment 60ct. a box, all dealers or The Dr. A. W. Chaae Medicine Co., LImiUd Toronto 2, Canada Jure. C.N.R. FUTURE' Says No Country Offers Such Prospects as Does Canada For Prosperous Future PRESBYTERY MEETING HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert C.apt. A. 11. Amesbury, Terrace.; a. a. Shone, p. Wallis, O. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. I". Speneer. I Itlolm and N. Murcliin , Vun-eouvrr; M imh ft. Kroll, Vi,nnipe:: A. Ouodennufrh, rjniitliers: l.d-ward H, Kellner and Herl West-colt, Windsor; Mrnrid Mrs. II. (1. W. Lett, Kdmoitfon; Hen. J.l. Hoss and Major O. A. Kdwards. Viclorja; K. n. Hoswortli, Ocean Falls; J. A. Shediac, New Wesl-ininsler; II. J. Wood.-Saskatonn; W. A. Vifrar. I'rince Hupert, Central T. Fnrttn. r.N.lt.: J. J. Rlnclnir Vancouver, THE DAIT4Y THORNTON IS KETCHIKAN IS PLEASED WITH AFTER BUSINESS "I think we are igoiiift to have a very irood traffic year in 1!211," said Sir Henry Thornton, in an address here, "t am convinced that the sljrns all point to a most profitable business yeaV. I be lieve the Dominion of Canada has entered upon an era vhie,h will result, in pood times tlmuiRhout the whole of the Dominion for a period of years. the condition of the wheat mar kets of the world is highly satisfactory to us in Canada, and I think our farmers will find that wlitytl prices will !he stabilized for a" period of years. ."The development tif our water power anil our mineral resources s (going lo increase our unlus-I'ial prosperity and bring to us 'much needed new population. Would Centrallzo Fishing Industry There by Making Cheap Rate to This Port A recent munlior Hie Firs' Hily News published at Ketchikan says : , ilh a view of making lefW c-liikaii Hie ertturmg Iihiish am shipping eetiltc uT tin- halibut trade of North Pacific walefis. the NortHlamt Transport at mif With average crops uiven to us' fresh, fish m that it will arrivi I am firmly convinced we will , for shipment oxer Hie railroad in Jorge alieail us we have not forfrst elai eondit inn. The inteii- many years, this 1. not my un-supjiorled tiptinion I am offerinc! A ffw days npu I had an oppor- I unity lo talk to one of the great-; est bankers iu the I'niled Stales, a man whose opinions have hewn proven to be sound time and fii'uln and whose word is listened p with respel. He told me this: t know of 101 eonntry that offers such opportunity as Canada and no country which is about to en joy such prosMrty as (Canada.' " Coneernina Hie orttlcism which from time to time is level led at the Canadiah National Itailways Sir Henry exhorted his oflicers not to be drawn inlo hasty controversy or angry retort. "I tltrnk,' he said, "the time has arriwJ when we may proeeeii in tranquility and pride in our work. "I have been connected wHh Company wilt make a prim ot one-liair rent r pound on ne' weipht of risTifrir transportation from here to rail h ml at Prince HUpert. It s in line Willi Hie idea of having rish ui-uiiiiiii m- in American 'territory, rant: lit, liy Amer lean fhdiefineH, to lie paekeil and shipped from an American pori to an American market. The mntr ship lielhiitfriam is uow in Seattle for 1 lie irislMtln-tion rf a modern relriseralm plant. Other improvements are beiiiir made witfc special care to tin: 4iamltiii: and packing of lion is to maintain a chedul widen will iave the fishing boat owiHT at toast im da wuieti they can ifrvole to fishing. In oilier woru it in the piirKe o. the Northland Transportation Company to haul fish cheaper and keeji U in better ttonditiort than can be Aon- by fishing boats. On plain AtHf'feptoii will have charge of the lodlinpham. Should wore s"hifnienU of fists offer than can tie handled by Hti steatoship. the irtrilor ship Noreo, also eqnipHd with i refrigerator plant, will be pres-ed into ser vice. Othrwip the Noreo wilt retain its regular hod trie, between Ketetrlknn and Seattle "The aim of the Northland ini'J ranspiirtation Oonrmny," said II. C. sitroiK, vetWn seen. "I ti make il an ohjeet for Imlihiit hiany railways in many lands and) fishermen and other to sell I know or im organization. whie.hlheir fish in an Anierlean port email have ueeomplislieil us if: .eh in UetHiikan. We intend to trnns- as bu have aeeonqiiished dufl aport the fish frnin Helehiknn lo Hie. past threiryTfrs. For ntyseff,, .ail trend ill I'rinre Ituperl. for i aiu pniiijr to slick right hare ' shipment In the eastern market, and see this thing through lo a! cheaiier than if can lie done hr 'finisli and fliaf finish is going 'the lialibui IhihIs. and also get tti lie surcessful." j it there in first clasn rondition. Other speakurs of the evening! This will enable the fishermen were: J. E. Dalrymple. trafficejto gel back to the fishing jjnnk Vice-president: G. T. Hell, exeu- more quickly." live usi!.iiml in Mr. Dalrymple;! It. Vaugban, yioe-presbhmt "H purchases; D. Oonibie. chief of: iransportarion. ' All of tliest laid stress on the sprndid co-operation each de partment had received from the Itll...- ...,,l l.ll 11... r "iim oiiiht tnr iiiii m.i 111 . ''i.,, ,,,, vsk 1 T.i. .1: 11. . 1 y iiiiu iir-ia 1 1 1111-111 7 wrrr timiiiitl filit co-related, the spirit of bar-! mony in wmcn mey are now working augurs well for the Hi- THE MAN IN THE MOON lays: iiiueh better than ourselves, and yet I hey ore. The great tpiention of the day CLOSED LAST NIGHT; Zr - United Church Clergy Were Session all Day Yesterday ..'The meeting of I'rince HupeH Presbylery or the I'uited Chiircli. In' What 'I like abwit (radio is. the lilent night. nrCana.la, whielowas in progress oW','!4Hi"i "ml fHisbt fur liberty all. day yesterday, ebied last eyviiuifr at 1 u clortk. Itev. anil. Airs. J. II. Youri? of Terrace, Itev. Victor Snnsuni of. Kispiox and Itev. A. At. I'oiind of Hnzelton re-lUnied to the fnlerinr on the oVeninjf train. Itev. Dr. Darwin, superintendent of missions; Itev. Arthur Itarner, superintendent of native missions, and Itev. William Allen of Port Simpon are remaining in the city today to allend the men's banquet tonicht and inspect the Hupert J!af pyninasiiim this afternoon. Dr. Darwin will return to Vancouver tomorrow .mnminp and Mr. Darner will proceed to Kilimanl. The world is a ewinus place. I once knew a man who went who came home nnd pit married. '-( f .!' A flapier I am of twenty, I anssle for men with my paint: Hut one tiling I never atrree with. Is pretending lo be whal I aini. If a man nse his head can it be Maid to he n lumber deal. Her hearing a lrtt of men n inner iner no on' mi.. ' lieve they arc no( alllni;ils. The other day I was sore he-eaoHe a friend told something about me. and then I biwnn In feel pleased Hint he did not tell it all. I have not yet met a man In I'rinee Hupert who considered his hUHiiics 11 success. He though! he ohkIi' lo have made ! 1 BaaaaslartV 81 COPFEE 1 Kl Somehow I like the heathen. not think themselves is how stiflll we benefit Diet farmer? I uggost letting him aloire for a few weeks, lie doe. hlenty and never too much needn't worry YOU about the family milk supply. Stock up with Borden's St. Charles then you'll always have plenty of fine, full-cream milk, and never too much. THATS practical economy the modern common sense shortcut to good cooking. TRY Borden's St. Charles in your favorite recipes it will add a new richness with less trouble and cost. ui"i'e money. As I lout, buck I realt.e Hla' t.hristnias co. me an awful li til then we lout a lot of tun 'tilii'l we? Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert t -K; February 11, 1916. j Herman Ilalvei .nn. u Norwi'(i- I inn of about .': years ot ae. who; as heen rixidiuir in the rity Tor 'he past mouth, dropped dead o- il shank on Fraxer Street iilinu: ;hmhi today. Dr. .I. I. f.ade t- emled and prouoiinred death dull' heart failure. Hharpe nf niisfeuMinee have! ben laid againsl -(he director! nf the (hiniidian Home Investment: IU. whieh ha been operatin in J'filiee Hupert. , I.. Murray fuller and Thomas ! .Me Meek in liave foiined n nuii- .iiernhip and will enrry on n yro- i eery htisincx in the eify. QOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT iu imnirin of HUH LICENCE mitii:k IS IIKIIKIIV giVKV thai. m Ihrl 7Ui iliiy of r'i'lirtiarv w, r iiinlni I innied Inli'iiil- In i.pl in lu l.iipm, i,n J ma liiwrrt fi i-nirwni in innHfcr nf liwr l.liriiif .NiimlM'i' :ifiu. anil iii-il hi 1 ...... ,..nt 1 ?..J.. ."1 "j J. . nilliil ' "-IIIaT ftlltmil H I llf lluval liiilt'l. . I mm lr al iiw mriior or mil aim! mil :ird Avrinu 1 In ihr :ily nf I'rlni-i. HiiM-rl, R.c. upmil tile I,iiiiU ili-vrilii-il an lui, rlevrii III ml twrlvv (l., Iiliirk Ihlrlr Iwn :i Map mm' liiiiiitrnl ami IwimiH thrrf 'BVJ I'rlnw Hiiiwrl IjiihI llfmonillon linirl. i' I In the rrovliiro ,r llrllhli Cohinir.u, rriiml Jinr I'iiIiiIii. in il;iniiililf ari'lll of I'rnirf liupcrl, BrllUh i:olnmhi,i, Ow iram-rervi". 1 naifii at I'rtnre riiipcrt, n.r., ihi snih ffiv nr Jjlluflrv lU'JA I lUAMAVTK Z.UIP.l.l.!. Appllranl ami Trnnriri.. LAND ACT. Nolle of InWntlon lo Apply to Laait Land. In Umi Prinre Unpen Ijnrt Hornnllnt nuirlri and aliu.iii on VhliMaml to.iinl nrar riinula Mlnnd. Iilu print nil 14 TAKE Mmnt that Jcwppii Htln'.in n"FT, m i rmrn niiirri. 11.1;., !rri.tary Inimiia 10 apiily rr a Irani- nr the fol- lirtvlnir itearrlliHil l.iiulv CoiiiiniTirlng at a pint on tlw ahnrn mi oip t.ni aiue or vvuilaund ItUnd: Uim irri iiwi inwrni; inrili'D a,Qno rt at; tin-lire 3,(l0 lm umilh; tbrniy 3.000 ft weal to the point of com-rnriirriimiil, '('3Ent 8TI.NSON ROOEna, NOTICE. .i,.TAi'K..;,"7":'; UM 'lr Pahllpsiion nf tnla .nli'r fur fnnr we .lull atiplv In lli hcal.lrar nf Joint Hlnrk Cnin'. p;nlp, Vlriiirla, fl.e , tn ..hiinri' the nam Uiii'llTd "0ni'""iy 10 ,h"' nf ",fth" B'Uter IwitMi at prlnrn niincrt. B.C.. tills tnd flay of relirnnry, A.li. lJ. IIULOLIt II CAHtllUM LIMIltU, ST.CHARLES MILK 1OWgroceramys has afresh supply Steamship and Train Service .a. PRINCE RUPERT will ! PRINCC RUPERT fir VaNCOVVlt. VICTORIA, I CATTLE 4111I lukiinrilUI'- p-..nl. Mrh fniOAT At 0 . S.S. PRINCE RUPERT t.,i STEWART (ml AMTOX, WEDNESDAY, ! f I.E. PRINCE .'OHN lurlmthtly tor VANCOUVER tU QUEEN CMARlOTTt ItLANOI. PAStENOER TRAIN! LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT EVERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY (ml SATURDAY l IU. for PRINCE IOAOX. EDMONTON, WINNIPEO, all p .Oll- t i4U.ru 41M1U, I nllnl St AQENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Cltr Tlektt Offlc, SIS Third At, Print RuprL CANADIAN PACTO Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services oaiunfrs rrom f rince Kunert u TAKCourti, naouA ui sunu rxr, m, mi. tt im si. nitass Mumct Fer mul0, ImnlM ui, lt ! Btlla, Ohm Pdlt, Nm, Alt Sl. Ccmpbtll Rlitr, and VtntouMr avtry Slurf 11 .m, lnoi ir (il iumihls Lln. Full InformtOwl W. 0. ORCHARD 0nrl AftaL 0rnr ( 4lh Strt and Srd Artnut, Print RuMM, a.0. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllnn from Hrinre HuMrl. T VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swantan Bar. M AI.M u Tuaadai. S P For VANOOUVER, VICTORIA, AI.M B.,, ana Bwanivn Bat. Salur4ar. 10 'w "YOX, PORT SIMPSON aad Naaa Rlar Oaanariaa, Thur.d.f p.m. rof PORT SfMPION, ANYOX, ALICE ARM. STEWART, Bund.,. S p.m. Fishermen's Supplies FISH LINES, HOOKS, ROPES, TWINE8, FISH NETTING AND TROLLING GEAR, OIL AND RUBBER CLOTHING, GROCERIES. Compare Our Prices Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. Ltd. Second Avenue and McBrlde St.