,l(ir February 17 1026, -....4 7 ISHERMEN ! Check ud vour First Aid Kit before leavina. p miil at ii'in mm l the -mull ruts ami mtuIi Iii may , m f week or two of iekness. see 1 1 vim Imvi' tli following goods in your kit, if not, , our store uml gel supplied. Iodine Lysol Germicidal Soap Bandages Adhesive Plaster Cotton Wool Lint Vaseline Epsom Salts Castor Oil Liniment Tweezers Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules. li-ve u Tide- and (ionics for ou if you require il. Ormes Limited The IU'XuII Stare Pioneer Druggists Jrd Avenue and 6th Street. Phones 82 and 200 S( -2 o a.m. t.. v p.m. unuii ano u m ' and 7 to 0 ..tn. oPay Day! i. ',!.!. i docs Iiiii-iI. unpleasant -wick - Iml ever n gel- ln ki. i .Lung work Ilia!'- jo-l n hanl ami iinplcusaut : the wif.li.' lint ut tlie end of a week of Willi n you? ...I bargain x i i v 1 1 rail lor our Thrif-T-Sffr-J v rvlllillB Will I" .arelolP Wahr., Ili'iroiighly I the flal-WorK itcilly nulled ami lohied. And working Inr Mr. YVashluh one employer who In- help. THRIF-T-5ERVICE Sc Per Pound and 1c Per Piece Minimum Charge S1.00 IANAD1AN STEAM LAUNDRY Phone B hono&raphs for Sale 2 ONLY, DUKE AND DUCHESS MODELS, PHONOLA PHONOGRAPH ',? . . I,. ,0... I., H. ; ii.i: al Hall Price. $75.00 and $50.00 lARRIE'S Home Furnishings Hiie door ea-i uf Iinl New - i H lice 3rd Avenue. pl,ono ast Two ffieeks of our Biff Sale Wonderful bargains in dresses. Come and see our prices. We must have room for now stock EVERYTHING ON SALE We mill to please "DEMER, frPhone 27. P-0' "ox 327 .0GGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED l" building next door to r'nm'D Bui. her Hhup. aero- from the Empress lloiei We earrv a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION 'arnes Zarelll rropr.ur Local and Personal Phono 15. P.rt. Coal Co. ir Artliur'a Taxi. Phono 678. tf ll.C. Undertakers. Phone 41 Cameron' hone 177. Danco Orchestra tf Two care at - your ervice Shed.lon Taxi.. Phone 134. If Mimeographing- circulars, elo. Miss Johnstone. Phone 387. If Cobllilooiu pays The hisfhe-st price in (SuiHila fur fur. Trap pers, see nun first. All Mouse member are re quested in meet in Melropolc Hull louiorrww Thursday at 2.30 to at lend Ihe funeral service of the late .1. Coomb. Section Five lot for Hale, $180 Six block from iot office, on Taylor street, paved. Fine view Sell three for 130.00 cash eli'iiliavor llro. 4t VA . s. Henry of mi ill hero m a vir.il in the city on business. lie a riled from the interior on tlii" mornina- train nml will re turn U SiniliK-rs tonight. C.N.Il. -Ii'hiiht I'rinre Charles. Capi. Neil Mel.eini, m dun in port , Iroln niicomcr via the IJllee". Charlotte Island tomorrow night or Friday motions:. Th vessel was al Jpdwuy at niM'n today. The cily council last night ac-lteil a requisition from the cily engineer a Hit tle Hoard of Work providing tor (lie purchase of u considerable uantily of hemlock luinlier for sidewalk maintenance work. t At nft'in yesterday Jh fire il- lur linen' hail a call I" ' li- Cow Uuy float where itaioiliiie hud lev. nor ignited on the water be tween two I ml! ititt tHMtt. .Tin lilue wa eilinstiifhed by tlo leiitrtniei trefnre any iliima'o wax .dorte. Coa-twiup teanihip & Hurtle i;... fri'iuliler Oriffo arrived in pur! at 10 o'clock tliif morn in i; land .."'iVaM'flK. ,wn' "f mai ai i lie plan: oi :ne i.mia-,l:mi I'lHii tt Cold sjloraio' Co. The . -.'. will coinplc'.' dif.climK'1'i.- i..i. yii: uiul will naii from Anyox. WIRTLE8S REPORT 8 a.m. ni1IV ISLAND. - Itainhig. . ..!u.: imroiiipter. Jtt.si: teiupr-i.'iir.'. :iK; -vh miikmiIIi; a.m. .p ike -'ciuuer Prince itupert in I.Uiiim Pas norlhbound; 8 p.m. -.poke tint Oajie !eott ubeam Stewar! Anchorage. DKAD Tltlil-: Pill XT. I tarn -ineler. St.(Ml: temperature. 37. HILL 11AUHOK. Cloudy, runs out hen k( wind; baro niter. S5W.88; leiiiperiitiire. i3 "ii moderate; 7.30 p.m. Mike .le.mier I'rmce l'.narle in Oueer, I'.harbd'.e Sound iiorliiluuiiid; ' :'j:t p.m. "poke tun Paeifii Monari'li ie'i Ocean I all- hoitiol ho- Hetilinck Arm: 7:35 p.n !pnke molorsliip l.illehorn leav ing h'au Kali" .nullibouinl; 8 i.iii spoke slainer lirilfeo, H'u.iher Hay for Prince lUipert. i;iv mile, from Prince iluperi. Noon HbillY ISl.AMi.- -Cloudy, freh mi! Ieal wind; barumeler, 21 !-': ii'inperHture, : u uf.Kler- aic; 1 1 ;:io a.m. sjioke sleamei Prince C.hut'lc nt .ledwuy north- li.iiinit: In a.m. in steamer 'iriff c iiorlhliouud. DKAD Tlir.E POINT. Barometer. .'H.M8: leiuporiiture. 3'J. Ill 1.1. MAHBOlt. Cloudy. Miulheawl ale- biiromeler. 2W.8i; Icinpcrnturc. i7; ea rouvli. FUNERAL. NOTICE. i: i i .Members or the ti. V, V. A. are reo,uolrd al-lend the funeral service Tor our laie comrade .I. Cooinbs, lo be held in Ihe Anglican C h u r e h on Thursday, i'ebruui'y 18 ul :i ii. m. 4- 4- . ANNOUNCEMENTS lliub School Dance, F.lks' Home, I eliruury 20. Wesl holme. Theatre, March Z and 3, Prince Itupe.t'L Player jC.ltib presents a new joyous leotiii'dy "Wedding Belts." THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE WATER CHARGES ARE MUCH TOO HIGH FOR COLD STORAGE PLANT I. W. Nicholl. iMinip: roller of the Canailiau l'inli Si i.old eturae Co., had a leller hefoie. Uir ctly council lant nfKht pruteitinK at an increase In the water rate for Hie company' from Tit; to 7c pirr hundred ciihlc feet ihut huil jul heeii applied Uiul akin that Ihe former rale be reeloi-cd. Mr. Meholi' letter staled thai it . hail lieen Ihe tiudcrniundiu? (hat Ihe eity'ji new ehedule for mulated lal year would not. af-fecl IiIh plant, liuler the old rale the company 1 mi paid S3, SOI for tout or 1n U'-i and 3.77 in IUi'. hi view of Him heavy coot, the company had icefi con Icinnlalimf apnly.inp for a dn- erease in the old rute. The letter referred to the free water eei-vice thai wax siven by 'the plant to the halihui lioatn tor waxhilif; down, etc. uiul pound uui uiul in Ketchikan fri'e water was ?iven the fih I10U9CX and there was ilat rale of iriO--.'00 for can- liene. In rejiine, ine water rait rtliH 4'e per hundred cubic fee' The ciiminur.ica! was refer red to tin' ul ilit ie.-i comimltce for report. SEVENTH AVENUE WEST GRADING BYLAW GIVEN INTRODUCTORY READINGS I. iical inipi "vemen at it iul ie by !;iu or. .dnij: for iiie building of u xidewuU on I-1 fill Aveiim el beiweeu .MllV'MM' I'llIC and Taylor Htreet and for Ho iiiuttP'ft Ki-HdiiiK of Seventh Ave 'ew tielween I'Ulton and Huns mutt- Mreci. ami jiuiiMiiuir Street lietweeu Sixth nml Seventh Ave4iucs wen? ?iven tiielr first reHitiu? at lat night's council llieetilli:. Iii iew of the fncl thai Dun-nnnr Street was to be graded in order lo jriv iin outlet fof Seventh Avenue and the rol n! the work oiiflil le rattier hijli Ihe eouneil usreed to afc. t tic property alni'lm? Duii-inuir St on the iiasi of the avenue ens' of Seventh Avenue, the balance i he paid for out of I lie cily s tffiieral !i:i,.l. HVE VAGRANCY CASES WERE IN COURT TODAY Two Women and Three Wen Appeared Before Magistrate McClymont th' Morning Two wonieii and llirijo men appeared before Magistrate MelWy-tnont in the pity polu-c court Ihis morninic on ehare of vagrancy. I.ucy liray wus remanded for eiftht day; Warren Seoll and (tilluni amla. colored, as well as Itosie DciiiIh, were remanded until tomorrow, and J. J. Mac-doii.ibl was iiMin-ed afler re-eeiviue a stricture from the bench. Milton ifuzalcs appearetl in defence "f Ma d.niald. EXPORTS OF PULP AND PAPER ARE BIG Value for 1925 Set at One Hun dred and Fifty Million VH'.'I'OltlA. Feb. I . Canada' treat pulp anil paper industry, to which. British r.-.Uinibia j4 u leu.tinp contributor, showed in creases in pvoduoi i'Ui hi all do duriuv IPSo, acror.l-UK imrtments to fijrures i;sued by the Canadian Pulp and Pa pur Asso ciation. exports of pulp and paper for P.'SS were valued al K l r l.r.r.o.-liil. an increase of $l.,fn;i,30S oxer Hie tibial recorded for III 2-1 i.xporls of wood pulp ilurinc the year wVrc valuml at ?17,t31.tMiu as compared willi 10.2 12.97 1 in Ihe previous year and exports of paper at. SI 00.021.0 Hi compared with Sli,5l8,'J97. I'ulpwood exports ainouutod to 1.123,502 cords, valued at $11. 108,t35. us uguinst exiorts of t.:t3(l,2r0 eonls. valued al $13.- i 530.058, in ll24. This is the highest annual total ever recorded. Production Kenerully iii the pulp uml paper industry increased as 1P25 drew to a close, the new .figures show. The ex- ports of pulp and paper for Pe-eciulier were valued al $ IS, 1 25,-030, an Increase of $1,157.7 H over the total for November and $2,008,117 over the total Tor December, 102-1. Subscribe to the Daily News. BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1924. Has produce Minerals a follows: Placer Gold, 77382,r:i; Lode Gold, $il8,-47y,ll); Silver. $08.821, 57U; Lead, $70,548,578; Copper, $187i81),:578; Zinc, $32,-171,107; Miscellaneous Mineral, $1,431,940; Coal and Coke, $200,880,048; Huilding Slone, Brick, Cement, elc, $12,225,814 making its Mineral l'rodiiction lo the end of 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 libera! dud the fees lower than those of any oilier Province in the Dominion, or ai y colony in the Urilish Empire. Mineral locations are granted lo discoverers Tor nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, tjie security of which is guaruuleed by Crown Grants. Full information together with Mining Pei-crts ard Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES ' Victoria, British Columbia. X.U. 'Practically al! Hrilisb Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work lias been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Thoe considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They are available without charge on application (o the Department of Mines, Victoria, ll.C. Hcporls of the Geological Survey of Canada. Pacific Building, Vancouver, arc recommended as valuable sources of information. THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: TIIOSK .f in who expected o; pel lliioiu'li -winter on live ions: may yet have another expectation coinuiK. I TIILIlK may not be aiiyliiinn iicw under Ihe sun. hut there are lots of new Ihiiifc'. in Prinee lln-pert shop, Ihe like of which has never before been seen. YVIIKX a man slurls out as an editor, the first thing he does is to acquire a waste paper basket. The blue pencil is a fiction The basket is more effective. IF I'd only died yount (rood. l"d been 7 . . I A HI.Ci:.M visitor lo Prinee Huperl remarked uietly thai th balmy air here probably aceount-j ed for the balmy condition oi ine Moplc. Now. what did he mean? TIIF. reaon there are such i bd of sick people today is bc-j caiise yesterday was pancake day WHEN the parson asked me what I was coing to f:ive up Mil J .flit. I immediately replied Ilia' I'd rather give up writing I ban anything else 1 knew, and a lo' of other people would be glad tu see me keep the fast in tha' way. Bl'INF.ATII the sn.I be lies. As he often lied of yore. But though our jimmies lying still He'll never lie no more. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert February 17, 1916. j The latest official casually listl from iiilawu contains I lie namei of (.apt. Donald M. Moore as wounded ami a prisoner in Germany, v Liberals of British Columbia are preparing for a provincial election al an early dale. M. A. Muedoiiald will run in Ynncouvee while H. C. Brewster vill be a, candidate in Victoria. Prince Huperi is tooling for ward to the "Prisoners in Germany" Ball which will be held in Ihe Auditorium, il will be one of the biggest and jolliesl entertainments ever staged in ihe city. Started Ttrouble He former Young man, do you realize that you will never get anywhere by drinking? Stewed-HVin't it Hi' truth l'vo start ed home from this corner five tunes ulrently. SiMONDS .Machine Kmves 1 They ty sharp longer. IMONDt CANADA AW CO. LIMITED MONTREAL 1 nr , lrirzr rr ram DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Prospective Builders! COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LUMBER Timber-. Dimension. Sbiplap. Fir Finish, Flooring. V Joint. Bustu and Bevel .Siding, Cedar and Fir Boat Lumber. F;r and Cottonwood Veneer, Mouldings, .Shingles. Kolored Shingles. Lulh. Oak. Hardwoods, Sash and Doors. Wood Pipe. CEMENTS, Etc. Porlluud Cement, Keene's Cement, As bestos Cemeiil. Unrtlwul! Plaster, Plaster . of Paris, Plaster Board. Lime, Uydraled Lime, Fireclay. BRICKS, Etc Common Brick, Fire Brick, Pressed Brick, Agricultural Tile. Vitrified Pipe, Flue Lining. MISCELLANEOUS Nails. Building Paper, Tur Paper. Bubberoid Roofings, Johns. Mauville's Asbeslos'lloof-ings. Asphalt. Asphalt Roofing Papers, Sand anil U ravel. NANAIMO-WELLINGTON COAL Try our Nut Coal for vour Kitchen llange. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 117. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plaut is equipped to handle al! kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and S8! TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 238 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBYj Man. Olr. Night Phones 687 539 Gr. 238 Black 735 V 4A 'jj-''' v.