PAGE FOTS Another Special Value! We have made a fortunate purrunse 01 a inrge quantity of WATER SETS at a very special prise. WD offer these for n short time for $1.50 the Set, consisting of six tumblers and. a three pint Jiwr, ;e.lch piece having a cut design or a bunch of grapes on lite side- all nire clear glass. John Bulger The Jeweller TWICE WEEKLY We have arriving FRESH KILLED UEEF. VEAL and I'OHK. We aiso carry a full line of Fresli. Smoked, and Salted Fish. Seaiy 8 Doodson The Home of Bulkiey Valley Produce. Ilraneh from Smithers. Sixth Street. Phone 455. 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 lake your instructions, to take personal charge of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Wood! Wood! Now is your chance Dry Cedar Full load . . $6.50 Half Load . . $3.50 Large sacks . 50c HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 5S0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next G.W.V.A. Third Ave. LINDSAY'S Cartage'and Storage Phone CI. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Band and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Eovlnfl. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus fFATMER-ir1 -VbHAvMEO OP ) I MAIE C I f OMJHTER S RtCiHT VLJl) HELLO MICKEY VEsl WU" It f A EHiN " ' ' i ilmmri iSl PATTULLO TOLD ROTARY CLUB OF DOINGS DURING SESSION OF LEGISLATURE. (Continued from Page One). might have lieen expected. The stratifying outstanding fealure of the situalion was that it was clearly shown Ihe province trot value received for the work wliie'j was done. Sumas Reclamation "Another question in which a considerable sum of money was involved, hut affecting . directly only a comparatively, few people was that of the Sumas reclama tion scheme. This project va.MuP,'rf wi" I'1 the nalurnl outsorted al the instance of thojlol for all central and northern land owners themselves to r-, claim some valuable lands in lhenorlli-weteiH part of Alberta. Eraser Valley, near C!iiIllwaek.liough an effort is being mad. As so often happens In Conner- lion with these undertakings, whether government or private, 'he project cost very much more money than Ihe first estimate. The gist of the argument by the land owners was that the gov eminent was responsible for the amount over and above the ori ginal estimate, and that Ibis cos I should be put upon the Province al large. To Ihe argument thai Ihe Land Settlement Hoard of Mu provincial gnverninent were ar'- ing not for the government, hut as Dyking Commissioner for the land owners themselves, and therefore those that got the benefit of Ihe work mtisl pay the cost, even although that rosl were nfore tlianlhe original es timate, the land owners pul up a very strenuous scrap, and some times it is astonishing what 'a fight a militant minority can put up. Finally, a measure wa passed through the House (hat eased off the terms of payment to re-pay I4ie loan of some three and a half million dollars, al though I noticed a press ilem suggesting 4 hat an effort be made to have Ottawa disallow tholln; I think it may be taken for granted Ihal Ottawa will keeji its. hands off. P.G.E. Railway "Another matter of transcendent importance In the province was I hat of the Pacific Orea! Eastern Hail way. There were .those thai were insistent thai IK road should be witupleled from Vancouver to Prince Oeorge immediately, while on the other hand there was ilroug opposition lo anything of the kind. Theru were .many difference, itf opinion among people of all shades of political thought. Ah far as-tin; government was concerned, II came lo the conclusion that it would be unwise this year lo en ter into any additional expenditure, but that rather should an effort be made to secure assist ance from I he Dominion fSoveni-ment which would enable thi province to dispose of the railroad, either to Ihe National rail ways or lo induce some outside source to take over the project. Accordingly a bill was submitted lo Ihe house which authorized the lieutenant - government-in council to transfer to Ihe Pacific Ureal Eastern Railway 20,000 acres per mile from district designated in fhc act. These dis Iricts comprised Ihe Lillooel and Ouesnel land divisions and h large territory north of Prince (ieorge. These lands, of course, have not been transferred to the Paci fic (ireat Eastern, but only- nu- Ihorily taken to irunsfer them. In Ihe meantime they are still under the puovisions of the various acta, which make provisior for their alienation. Whether il may be possible, through this land grant, to secure Ihe cooperation of the Dominion Government to an exlcnl. sufficient lo enable the Province to dispo- or the railroad, remains to be seen. Al all events, the Govern tnent thought that some defurf effort should be made to relieve the province of the neavy carrying charge which the Pacific Ureal Kaslern entails. II was suggested that this project niigli' he lined up with a colonization and development scheme. II ha, howeyer, been pointed out on a numher of wrwtasions that a road constructed from the Canadian National north into Ihe peafe River block will find its outlet, not al Ihe end of the Pacific (reat Eastern at the south, liu al Prince Hopert. Natural Outlet Personally, I think that there is no ilouhl of this that Prince Iw-itisb Columbia as well as the. uj' IMMJple who are in I ores ted in .Slewart, to secure a suhsidy by way of land grant, and such other assistance as may bo pos sible, to run the line U Slewart instead ol Prince Ilupert. We may just as well make up our minds to one thing, that of a Ion in mnneeiion Willi the Paeifielprovince fireal Eastern, even though il ' V'TSier V"IUiere may eventually be taken oft Oih hands, and nobody will want lo lake i off our hands unless they li ink they ure going to make money out of it through the d-velopment of the area eoniigu- ous thereto. There are some who would like o see Ihe prjeci linked up lo an Imperial under taking, and on Ihe olher hand there are Ihose who talk of run ning a line north into Alaska. In fact there are so manv ruiiiifici- fdis to the whole question., Ihal one would be unwisi? to vonturi any opinion as o what may or may not happen. The country norlh is highly mineralized and there may be, and doubtless is. untold weaMh in iie hills and mountains only wailing Ihe hand ol niati to bring it forlh. vTiliese three, measures thai I have mentioned were Ihe difficult oroblems of last session, but 'hm-e were a number of important measures which were non-conlenlious but which will be of benefit lo the Province. Forest Act. "There was an amendment I) the ''oresl Act" this year, under which provision was mado for he sebtuijj aside of 3 per cent of the royalties collected on tim ber as a special fund for Ihe de velopment of forest reserves ir. the jirovtuce. 1 or your information, lei me say tthal there have already been set aside twelve reserves.- These are situated in various parls of Ihe province. ' "Olher reserves will be eslab- lished from time to time, notably ne in tlje llahlne district, con-ainlng 2,300 sipiare miles. The Itahine, as you know, is situated north of Hums Lake and there is a very valuable lie area there which may be made a permanent asgel and greally assist in ihe development of the Itulkley Val ley. "The firsl requisile of a forest Bronchitis More Than a Cold Often develop rapidly into pneumonia relief U found in Dr. Chase' Syrup of Llnteed and Turpentine. Any cold is serious enough when its dreadful poHsibilitiet are considered, but when there is soreness or tif htneus in the cheat and a dry hard cough, you can look for bronchitis, which u often confused with an ordinary cold. It is usually known by aching limlw and body pains, chilly feelings, weari-n&is and weakness, pain in the chest and a tight, tearing cough. Fever, dry skin, thirst, coated tongue and constipation are other symptoms. Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine wems almost like a specific for bronchitis because it is so successful in loosening up the cough, siding expectoration and preventing the In flammatioa from reaching the lungs. policy is to kep out the fire, and in connection with Ihe reserves, a ronsiderahle amount will have to he spent in the ron-Irurlion of trails, making access asy ImiMi as a matter of patro! and easy fire extinguishment should a fire start. It is the in-lent ion to manage these reserve on a scientific hasjs and where billing is' eventually allowed it shall only he u a hasis that will ensure Ihe best results from a reforestation standpoint. Phosphate Bill "Another Act of inj port a nee was a special act to provide fr phosphate mining. There are ,.11-ifiiailfiru: i, miku I'lllflllMtlf deposits in the province ami tin develojimenl. upon a large scale will lo of great advantage f f"rliliiinfe purposes, especially in our Western Provinces. There no doubt Dial the time is at band when the farmers in the mirth west will have to heiu U put something back in the soil, ajiil here is room for a tremendous Industry as a consequence in his were a number of oilier acts also, of major importance, hut 1 think I uc'i nm enumerate them at this time. Public Misinformed "I wish thai the public were heller informed as to the maiine. in which the legislature condor's Us business. Tijc impression appears lo exist lhat a great deal of lime is wasted, especially al Ihe liesrtnnln? of the scsstoh, lit useless addresses upon - the speech from the Throne and that at (he end ol the session bills are rushed in ill-considered fashion and push ed through Ihe House in Ihe dy ing days of the session. This is an entirely erroneous impression of what actually occurs. I be lieve that the dehate on the ad dress serves a very useful funr- lion. II enables the UKunbcrs of ihe House and the public lo get Ihe viewpoint of various par's f Die Province,' as expressed through the local represenlatie and during the lime that ihe de-bale is taking place in the llnuA the committees are hard al work on the various subjects coming up for discussion. The members also are fraternising and securing an idea of each ol tier's opinions upon Ihe many important iicstious that have to be decided. Il is absolutely impossible lo bring all the bills in at Ihe beginning of the session, for the simple reason IbaJAnairy null" Wl jMJliry lllfll lliltr III Iff: decided upon while the members are gathered together, ami in ninety-nine cases out of a hun-Ircil the hills Ihal come in al rlie last of the session 'arc not .mly not ill-considered but are Ihe culmination and cryslalliza-:ion of Hie discussion and thought lha has been gfen lo - li? subject mailer during I ha previous six or seven weeks, and the reason Ihal Ihcy go through so quickly .al the end of Ihe session is that they have been fought out eilber in committee or in caucus, or in general dis. i-usfcion. Work of Caucus "Speaking of Ihe caucus, a great deal of misapprehension exists as lo the function of (he aiirus. and many people talk in derogatory Icrtus of what they designate as nefarious pt;arlice. The derivation, of l,ie word "caucus" .is, I believe, from an Indian word, and is nolhing more or less Ilia ti a conference, ami a conference not for Ihe purpose of con cocting various designs on lh- public, but for thrashing out Ih" tnuny difficult questions of policy 'hut arise in adjusting matters of oolitic welfare. Unless Ihest committees met ami mucuses were held, ithe business of lli House would be in a slate of pandemonium, and instead of go- Wanted For Sale" For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word injadvance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WARTCB WOMAN wanls work hy the day, washing or cleaning. Phone Oreen 507. 11 WANTED. Young girl a apprentice furrier. Apply ll.fi. Eur Store. f WANTED. Home for schofllgirl. Phone lllnck 85. If VAXTED.--Plain sewing. Phone 580. tf FOR SALE FOH SALE. Forty Iwrse wer stationary steam engine, nearlv new. Apply P.O. Itos lt. Prince Ilupert, RG. 25 FOIl SALE Punch Hag, with ,' stand and glove; cheap for cash. Phono 52. 15 XO. 5 OLIVEIl Typewriter Tor sale. 35.(i0. P. l'.Uire. Seal Cove. If CHEAM Wicker baby carriage fin- sale. Phone lllue 430. 12 TO RENT I OH HENT. Modern four roomed flat with Monarch range. , qiapp Illock. Weslenhaver Ilros. if FOIl HUNT.' Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sewing machines. Walker's Music Slore. il FOIl HENT.--Tailor-shop; two business rooms below, tw.i living rooms above. Weslenhaver Ilros. if EOUIl loom Suite for. Hent. Hot water heal. Apply Smllh A Mallett, Lid. tf FOIl It EXT. Furnished sull. Apply Palmer House. MODEHX FLAT for Ilent. Apply Max Heilhroner. i BOARD HOAIlD The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue Phone 137 FURNITURE AND RANGES I t'llMI'I HE and llanges bought, sold and exchanged. Xew furniture and ranges exchanged for your old ones. Itedroom, giving Room and. dining room fiiniHure always in stock. Always waleh my window. Il's changed daily. A. Mackenzie. Furnilure. Ing through with Ihe expedition tliul il does, would draw along interminably. In our House we haw a committee on Agriculture Itailways, Mining, Public Ac counts, Printing, Private Hills and Standing Orders. Municin .l ! Affairs, and during this past year. one op i oieslalioii. II seemed rather curious that there had never been a commlMcfl on forestry before, alt-hough Ihe limber industry is the largest single industry in Ihe province. Northern Members "In the work, both on committees and in Ihe House, you will he glad lo know that your northern member lake a very prominent pari. Ministers of the Crown, of course, are not members of com millees. Speaking of the repre sentalives froni the imrlh, Individually, and beginning al the Eastern boundary of (he province, ihe district of Fori flooree. ns you know, is represented li Mr. Perry. Mr. Perry is deputy speaker of the House and chairman or Ihe Privale Hills coip-niillee, as well as a member of one or two olher committees The work of the private Hills continued on page five; DRY WOOD. Split to any length in blocks, per 'load SALT HEItlllNC, A. ISAACSON, Sal Cove. Phone HUrk in I CARS FOR SALE. I 1922 Oldsmobile 1. & paei, ger louring I1M)0.' I 1110 Nash 5 MWsnr tour ing HM.W I I US I Overland Sedan t?(H).Ofl I 1010 lleo seven passenger louring ... nOO10 I 1025 Ford Coupe, balloon lire car like new fftlO.OA i 1022 Ford Tudjr sedan. ... 1425.00 I I02t Furd Ompc f35n.nr, I 1021 Ford one ton Iruok, panel body l37t.0fl I l ord light delivery ehai I rehiilli !. II 76. on AU ears guaranteed in good mechanical condition. Ka Menus can lie arranged. KAIEN GARAGE Ford and Chevrotol Srviee SU-tion. Agents f'jr Mdipghlln Oakland. Oldsmnliile and Chev rolot oars, llo. (I..M.C. ami Feileral Trucks. t WIUXKLNO SEHVICi: DAY AND NIGHT. AUCTION SALE. OX account of the Civic Eleflllon, the Auction Sale as dvrtiHl for January II. ha bnen pn. ponesl until Thursday, Jsviua: . 21. (. V. Urine. Auctioneer, Phone 771. P.O. Hox I to. FURNITURE. Xew a n d Sernndliaud Furnl ture Slore. We lluy. Sell and Ex "hange New and Secondhand ioods. GEO. PAPADOPULOS W? Third Ave. thcne fllf TAXI Phone 7 Taxi (Call George. Paul or Gust) Six- and seveii-pas(.euyer RMwIe bakers at yur disposal uiii liiii for 50c Service ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across rrnin Empress Hotel CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you wanl anything jcnl for. or delivered, phone ti D O IHt oo PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. 303 Third Avenue Sole agents Tor Columbia Flecords We repair Phonographs Hiiyclos, lli-Rgles, Ilacguets and Musical In- Irninen' nf sP kind PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4. Thursday, January 14 High i;3G ti.m. 20.0 ft. i.'i:ao p.m. jja.a " Low 7:21 -0.111. 7.1 " 20:00 u.in, 1.2 Friday, January 15 High 2:21 a.m. sn.fl fl. 11:07 p.m. 2.1.8 " Low 8 MO A.m. fi.H " 2o:4i n.tn, no Saturday, January 10 High 3 : 1 1 a.m. 21 I fl 1 1 :ti5 p.m. ?-.7 " L"v H r.8 a in 0 :t " 21.32 fi.rn. 1,3 " A.rtkd Lett I Found, J I ROTHWELL'S TRANSrj Coal - VVsid u- 1 Furniture Mcr'ig Hart ge Stand:Litlte s 352. lie. I TRAPPERS I NEED lo. ouo Ml price nit : i !! your t.c buy Idem W. COLDCLOOX K. ... ; The Ho MAIL SCHEDULE ouT-ooise. T Vsatie NmnsiM . Iran sstamar Bainrtfaja vu i. , CTH. tarn n. ? T , Alke Ann, ( A t-R Ta Ajifot, eorl tunaws r3 tuM tsssrwlaira T AU4v rwi-. I mm a . T Que Clxrlalta UUn4 r i- Ian . IM-COMIMa. 'rem ts tt MiiSlfJf. W.1i-u,, u from Vtnoi lm . ft mm ire, silt Ami, lum: i rtm Aflt( hcrt simmsM a filter ilki Stlurftai from AUtka rlot Ian i. f Trim 0n Chfllt ItUna r ! t,, fn BOX COUCCTtONS A Slim iu. 1st hf A soi . i. 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