PACE TWC You Cannot Surpass "SALADA" GREEN TEA Its luscious freshness & rich strength xn&Ke it finer than any Gunpowder, Japan or Young Hyson. Sold everywhere. Ask for SAL,ADA to-day. The Daily, News PRINCE RUPERT URITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $l.0i By mail to all parts of the Brijish, Empire and the United Slates, in advance, per year fO.oo To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. . .-'.$1.40-per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front llage.. ?2.80 per inel. Local Readers, per insertion 2"c per lim Classified Advertising, per insertion. 2c per won' Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate lim Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone -- 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - &8 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY IDITIOK Friday, 1-Vbruary 12, 1 92ft Unexpected Often Happens. The despatches yesterday told of two men calling up n pmvifu ial poliremun in Albertu. apparently with tJie idea of injuring him or perhaps killing him. The opposite happened. One or the men who railed lies dead, hol by the gml in the hand of lu comrade. That is the way tilings happen "in . this world. At any rate it does not pay lo,go-around with a gun or with a man who carries one. Also 'it doe's nl jay to harbor a grudge uuusi aujoue. a policeman lias .to lo ln tlitly, despite friend or Toe, just as a newspaperman often has similar duly to perform. - Lawless, placet,. , Is Best Avoided ': - A horrildtf' story of iiwlc4tfe niuf iiiciile' came ovbrAlu wire jest ej-duy from Mexico w;here two American girls were outraged ut Tia .(nana and the chief of police wa arrested and charged wilh the ffcnre. We know nothing of the circumstances but we do know that- the Mexican town is noted a being one of the most lawless places in the world and is. a good place to stay away from. American girls have no business there. Ketchikan And Prince Rupert. Ketchikan is still making eyes at the fishing busiiic.s but this time she is adopting' a fairway of trying to get it. She is planning to compel? --in the mdlfjr if transportation. Against lhal there is nothing to say. irhe can, beat us out in n fair field she has a perfect right to do so but when she tries to hide behind the skirts of tariff legislation .or in any other manner to legislate us out -of court, we take .serious objection. We do not think it a friendly act as become? neighbors. '-'"' - , Plenty Of Money If Proposition Good One. Apparently there is j . en j of money to be got ir there are businesses that can offer fair returns on the investment. The natural resources official of the C.X.R. has beeir here looking for good investments that he can offer those who have money and who are constantly implying for opportunities. Here is a ehapre OH those who are. always seeing good tilings. They must have .something that' they can guarantee ' ns being a genuine prop()al. - The difficulty wilh most if us is we see only one side. We do nut see all the disadvantages. 'e talk about, how motn may be made in various Iine,sof cridenvor. but we have to be able toitjhpw quite dearly lttiforr.we-yan gel an investor to put in his cash. There is money awaiting any genuine investment. Now is the lime to gel busy. Mr. Letts, left this morning but he will be back in a month or two ajid he has opportunities of getting in touch with capital that maiiV other do not have. Sees Canada Big, In Near Future. Sir Jlenrv Thornton sees (!nmirtn fioMirinrr l.:., ;., n, future, .she says there are plenty of opportunities here for young men and he advises them to stay in -Canada. Sir Henry is a hip man and he holds a high, posjljnn. He has knocked about the world enough to nnpiiro a wide vision' JMhmi he advises, his advice is worth considering. Far awav fields look green, bnl often lhe home town is the best Make a Quick get-away SHREDDED WHEAT is always ready to eat Q RIAKING MUSIC COMPULSORY IN 'School Board Last Mght In structed Principals. That It Must be Regular Subject Music must ho laikght a fl regular subject in I he city kcIkioU from this un, according to the ruling of the school hoawt jat. its rKular meetim? last night , The board whs unanimous if i re gard t" the matter. R was u!- pecend Avenue and Fifth Street Changed From $14,000 to $12,000 The court of revision on the municipal Hswsm'nt roll closed it- wnk yesterday afternoon by remieins the asf.es smeut on the dated. had hoptl the r.ou teKM" i McLeod double corner at Second was made to he enforced. II wu .venue anil Fifth Street fromlJu! as easy lo make correct en $11,000 to 12,ono. the revised tries a- .incorrect. figure tic i III? Hie sntnp nn In at Jelh s assesn)eiil Tbe division Wai unanimous, the entire court hefttL' presenl with the exception of Aid. :aey. Having completed lhe cn-e. tbe court then adopted the l"2ti assessment roll as CONSOLIDATED WERE FINED heen a very different micslkm. As it whs. -every fact tninleil lo ihow food, faith although there was carelessness on Mr. Pyle's purl. AnoLher evidence of good faith wiis lhal the records of the company were alwnyn open U; the tfovorninenl officials. Tin records had heen Inspected for four years and up lo this Ifine. there had never heen ai. murmur. Under the eircumstanccs hmv cnuld one expect the company lo do anything else Mum it did? Other export houses, Mr. Miller had mlmi'Mcd, - were not complying with the regulations in this respect. It was adinitli'd dial it wn pot the, custom to jiroceed Willi furiher prosecutions after there had heon one major conviction. F'en Mujor McMullin, superin-(endenl or police, staled that one major conviction Would satisfy him. Shipments to Alaska, Ah for the shipments to Alan-6a. Mr. dongale contended, thai liud noi.liing to do with the case. If there were violations or American laws was (lie American f she -men i ieinelves who wen responr-dMC and not Hie t.onsol T the Itiilish tinl-1 uinhia gljyjaprnrenl required was ilmi iln 'shhSiii'Miis slmuW go our of lhe province. For Mia I matter, lhe Consolidated r.xpurJer! t)orj (oral i"ii in 1'rinee llulierl in sell-, PITV QPlIfini Q'" hluur t Ameuicau fisher-J position avtne jjnwriimeiii '"l" nor ,fiii'f. in Yancnuvcr in sell ing In Ainericun inurisls. j "It km obvious 'liai.a bona-file mistake yis made," .oon eluded Mr. (ionnles, "Mm I rtih- inlt thai ttic aciijjsed slum Id re-j ceivt- lli KeucrU tr the douhtand the- cUiirgft-sliujgld dismissed." Crown Argument In opffhig his ai ii tinien I. L. W. Pa I more, counsel for the crown, snllpil Ilia' lie ilesirea 10 pes led to the principal that ; make his! where a teacher was not able to .Mtv;, one of the other teachers in the school could lie allot led the task, an exchange of classes being made. Every teacher could leach ttie mechanics of music hid not all could ship. The matter came up on an in mmam j! i'ii clear. . lie Itnl prosecute wMHwid Hii'lta. linn. load,trncred vaiMiu infraction Hribe Act and had latil iiifonaHttiiuK as he saw fi. He had iftweo -Vi'rttiria ami taken the mailer up jeioimUy with the aliwriiey jo'ir.isttj who quiry by .ulss Ahlls, principal of I had ai'rw T.1rts ai'tion uh Dorden St feel School, who saidjhad advised. Jikif to treat -H(rl ?uv wimiu uive io Hint- u ruiiiiias ne wottw a.w''-raner from the hoard. The hoard had , itener had sf '.. .1... ., I At. : i . inc pasi tieer luroeti uie is- , Truslee Fulton: "We are jro-jng to do so.'" .Miss Mills explained that some teaelrers were doing the work and Others were not. Those who were not filled for it could at-Je'nd summer school. Mr. Fulton thought perhaps me or two teacher rouhl do the inysical inslriiclinii. All the Inistees were asreed that sing-ipg should he tmiL'hl aecortlinff to tit curriculum as laid ilmvni by the department of education. The mailer was left with the principal in arrange that r?ro-'ar iiistt roc1 ii- .' given. SMALL REDUCTION IN Mr ,fil o ti aruiind and compthtnar he Mr. I El more w pescul nig hiuj oe- cane tie Uil p(a,iHi law iioroesi from him. IRd had wauled .tot persecute Mi". Hesiicr." declared Mr. Pullliore, "I would liaxe eir- ed his entire slock valued at j .10.000 or iU,oo us I woj-j! have lad a perffcl rmlit lo do ai suon us I ftwuMl lhal there hudj Iteeii an illegal The people , U ue-t. I felt that I should old am flues acauisl Mils corporation cental to half then iicene. I formulated my coursi- wilh Ihct end in view and bae not deviaiml one iota and. furthermore, ihej start. pleadiMi guilty and imid hi g "'w .hoiii.i lime like a IHn man." Id.smi-ardwl mid that onl the Improper System i : ecmds sliowimc incorrect eu healing secii,ull with tliej ries Sndicalin violation of the charge in pieltuii that tliereh'' should he considered. had Iteen taloi' iilrie in the re- iaho act. tfnil IkOuL fiiMlrl ttv mw Mr ' Palhiore obsifTveil Unit the lawi tlilieralcly deslroyed. The coin-1 EXPORTERS! Iianv's rccwrd hook was a THOUSANDlof Iale Wltrie. wilh lhe orium DOLLARS FOR MAKINQ FALSE ENTRIES IN BOOKS 'continued from ia?e one. Showed Qood Faith Renanliny the suggestion that the company uus euvering no il legal nle hy luintnni; slupnienls n (lie reiurns and nivmces .Mr. (wnixales coirtended that what Ipight or could have heen done hud mil Inn;- In dw with the case in, point. If it was the iiilcntiou Ifraku tliijihienls,, it could jut a.s,sily e Jane hy making out the t'xiiw individual invuiees a lij; luiniMtig 1 hem. It va the cft;et thing in tJie world under Uiia-overnineut'w present system ip'-niaKe raise returns ami "iv the niligle sliipmeni mule, too." If some ulterior uinlive or gam had been proven, it would have al desli-iiyed. Walsh, whom i liev said was a good inspect-or, tnul, sat hy for two years and now, aid I ha he had never seen ine orr.'iiial entries dentroyerl. If that was the kind of inspector- ; they had, no wonder Davidson, when he came into office, fired were a rejrular habit. . ; Breach of Act ; ltcl'erring to variims iitstances of shipments to .vnrious hoat invoieeil under the naun or one hoat. Mr. Pat more declared that ir it was iml a dnlfherale attempt to camouflage tind deceive lh aparniBeni. thetj je jdid not linow wliat it was. It had heen aked what I In- company had lo gain through such irregularities. Air. Palioore auswewd the pic-fjon hy slating that such lumping of siiipmctils could make It look like cxpor; work to conceal I lie real iiaiuiv of the Juisiiiesa. "It offers Id. Does That Cough Stick On Your Lungs? Mr. I1ay MacXab, Bognor, Ont, writfn: "1 trouhM with a tar-TiUe cough that I n.uU aot gut rid of, and mj doctor told m that I had A "light touch of broiicbitia. Kothing I took iwrned to give ue any relief until I got a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup I got tuck relief by uaing It that I would adnae all those who are aubjwt to bad colda or eougha to keep a liottle of this remedr in their home alt the time." Ton don't experiment when yon buy ''Dr. Wood 'a' ' u it bai Isn a bouae-iold reaiedy for the ait.S7 jear. Put np only by The T, Milburn Co, limited, Toronto, Out, Ufid, III lli I'niH-v Hiitwri Ltid tlmirduii :untrii-i aiHl llul en an iiiiii.iitrd lli ii iu- l-tfeni nuniiHtti ! Ilulu Bjy . i , ..I.,. ,Mi f'Utr imir ouml. uUwl HIih- rrim .ii i liaise .. u i. Uki. Ihnre has Wn an imparl S.'.V' tT S1:,:; system of false entries and I ih- ! iMiemi. in piii r..t t !" uv- '-.i iii... i ii.... i. i . i mi ih-i-itiiii unite - iiiM-iirij ninifr Mini ii imir iirrii ; . ..niliwii. nor ai i i air lf going 0:1 rivlil al.'iijt. "lhe ot-i ginal entry was always tin- most Import an I in a rae of law and here the original records. Mo-daily sales slips, IihiI heen de- on nrii iibiiwre--il .f ' ailiannr 1. an iw in ina.'ii. aii a -" 11: Daviuf '4Iiii- ..I ai' in 1 "U ' and - mi imini tui' ai-r? nc re Ui- .K"H(;e nn".i ni'tHHV ntmi n mix" US ifl WEEK-END SPECIALS the whole hunh of inspectors j hag und haggane." The irregu-l ... .... ' hutBulK ey Fr"n Kll,ed Vm' larit.es were not a niislnke V.a,ler xioiiiuei uoas's pc: in i6o Choice Veal ''.hops, per p. . . 25c Veal Stew. : His 25c Choice Hoasls. per Ih. from a 18o to 25c Beef from the Bulkley Valley Sirloin lloasls, per Ih 24c T-hone lloastn. per Ih 26c GROCERY DEPT. 2oo pails Jam or Marmalade, aeh . .' 69c TJie ahove in pure (dock, packed in I Ih. sealed lin for expurt ' rode, heiiiu a surplus slock left on oannet-'M hands after nil order were filled. . Fels .Vaplhu Soap, per carton 79o I'nlmolive Soun. ner dox. . 89e easiest way in Ihe-m,,,. U,,,,n T( , , J(kR G9cJ "111111111 "in nr, nil $1.0 Creamery Hutter in hulk. 3 lh. r .. $1.40 llutler prices will advance next week. New Laid F.gg., per dor.. . . 45c .1 dozen $1.25 We ahsnliilely guarantee every ugg. Pea mealed Itnck llncon. per Ih., "liced 39 c Aunt Iinah Moln.o, xmnll tins 13c Combination Canned Fruit Special, 4 tins for 95o I tin of any of the following line, rmhnpple., "npricnt neachen. rnsphorries, hlack-herriea 0r filnenpple. Walk dmvnalRirs ()rl you w ave money Rupert Table Supply Co Phone? 210, 211 and 212 IfcANADlAN PACinc )l'tdu, li'lniilHv WE ARE NOW PAYING SPOT cash Buy Your Hamburg 1919 Bonds Now Before They Scorn Further Rises are iuleie4ed ill Mm Hung a'lj 1 liaplMMI lO klM)V what I lie MMde, ltwagh when Mr. Hesiier goJ o(T world fr roM-rmg up ille.,: last tune with a In I I r ah-MdideU m. check i- in Ibul ll unit ,.r mull I. left. It I- full' lo HraW III i-renee, Iroin the iittt o( m-orrecl onlrie that Irnd heen ouml in ifite week' records, thai :Ue practice has heen gmnit " :lglil alnim. I chanre thai there no lieMi a ilirect lirench of I lie cl done in such u war that it jir Mr. Meitr ftdd teeii a M.rt.i ;"'d not hae been fi mulake. Uaittnn f r..Ki. r. Im would have -e. one ui at the! Mr. Va'more eoiteluded h mat- Wl BVWWWfV WV1 IIUI ai I Per Bond Unit of One Million Marks Berlin 4 Bonds of 1915 Berlin 4 Bonds of 1919. Berlin 4 Bonds of 1920 ,. . . ., , . Cologne 4 Bonds of 1914.. ..... Darmstadt 4 Bonds of 1919 .. . Essen 4 Bonds of 1919 . , . Frankfurt 4 Bonds of 1913).. i. . Leipzig 4 Bonds of 1914.. J... $3,500 2.000 1.350 5.000 1,750 800 c.itto -1,000 Munich 4 Bonds of 1914 ... ..... 5,750 Stuttgart 4 Bond of 1919 ...... J00 Two Years Ago These Bonds Were Sold at $3(J.OO The Investment House of G. 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