111 Br L- i I m.. PAGE TWO kn Others Imitate "SAIADA" None have equalled the quality. The Daily Nvs m - - - PRINCE RUPERT , BRITISH COLUMBIA.':' Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor, " 1 DAILY EDITION. Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1927 SEED PRODUCTION IMPORTANT BRANCH. and and nSrnman0d ti0n ,s "P" Scorning an important profitable industry- states Honourable Mr. Motherwell. Mini- i? tUre ,atSt report The ,nhent qualities of v.nw 5 inestfand v,fforJof Browth Possesse4 by Canadian grown i. k fWS , .S brUtrht,a demand theni in foreign markets. The ?r3 I,78 7 0fra.d,n' tric"y enforced by the Dominion' Seed l.ranch, has given foreign and domestic buyers complete confidence In' nut soona Canada Produces an pinnrtnlilo n.ni,i. i.r..v. -... ;, , , - , , nU.Fus in limn tiass seeas oi cereals, forage crops and vegetables. The production ;of these seeds is continually increasing and thpv cnnnit:.. : ' V ..tu, vu, me numoer in tne record year of 1920 and a the wage scale is proportionately much higher in relation to the cost of living than it was In 1913. Much the same relation-ship fs shown between the price of agricultural products and the general commodity index. The farmer receives about CO per cent more for his products than in 1913, while he pays only about 50 per cent more for the articles he i - a .-x. . wm.u fine I CI till OilSni DS give promise of continued activity in wholesale and retail trade uc m n the near future. Remember Hot BOVRIL "fnsiae" keeps cold outside U MAVOIfS I'OI.HK VIEW! j Coming to the police question speaker said he had not changed opinion on the matter Out had rather been more firmljr convinced that lt was not a good thing. He quoted fleures animal a co7d tiu Tul ""u ' L' h" th" - In IVio r i I , " "Ul ckuu lur-rancning "'uni oi nnes collected during theinara hard and ana fast last municipal municipal ownership ownership man man' Yh t Jtr tt t XJUt I0X ana.iur ranching has reached i eTn months in which the provincial " some my tWnk" observed the speak- mai aistinctlon, having spread into every province In Canada fromiP0"" h,d bwn in ch'ge of affairs er who pleaded for a serious attempt to a modest beginning in Prince Edward Island, crossed the border into!had b"n leM on the per month olve the power quesuon. In advoca.- the United States, while Canadian bred fox have been sent abroad 'than Ior the '"- m month t this ing the passage of the sewer bylaw he lo iorm tne neuclus of ranches in several countries in Furonp y"r und'r th clt'r Pllce- In th tint . cA.aiioiuu oi me iox larminir betran almnt mm 4U; na ibwledge spread that some fortunat,. inH,r.iHni. y.a i !,mounted 10 i'128-50 nd m the last nanasome ihdxnmp nront nrnff. frnm rrnm tu tho en -r f i.. tl , . . .n... . I'" ' "1? seven months the fines had amounted . . sneculntfnn run.. l.v aa r' V"' v" -i'iW. 7W.75. m the year 1923 the fo. ro .U.J.I, from $3,000 a pair l 1010 to Z $20,000 a pair In mr im .. p. h eity paid for exception specimens. A Department of Agriculture booklet, the authority for the foregoing figures, states "The European war brought an end to speculative fox-trading, and a highly speculative venture was changed into a legitimate industry. So far as the-fox Industry on this continent is concerned, the day of speculation is apparently over, and live foxes are sold for what t,Qi,u ui ' ..... , , ; - v.. j..i.-. nuuiu uiihk or a little more, because breeders recognize that every pair of foxes sold means a competitor." As a result the market value of a pair of live foxes now averages in the neighborhood of $500. HANK DECLARES OPTIMISM JUSTIFIED. min..Th(erfml?1S of 1925 and 1926, the flow of wealth from the mines of British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia, the record newsprint production, the improved position of the railroads and the steady expansion of Canadian manufacturing, have combined to produce a sound and pervasive prosperity throughout the country, says the monthlv Ipifor f th i..i n'i. ada. The Jhdustrial and financial structure is now on so substantial .. .iwisinai eninusiasm concerning the future seems eminently ' . The financial structure of the country -as measured in terms c, , uie uiiu, qi me consumer Is In a particu-arly strong position. This general condition is reflected in the large increase in savings in the form of bank deposit and in Invw. ment in life insurance and securities. In the case "of industry, the niimlinr nf mon .mn I.. .t. , . .. ""onj iiic io.?uo.uu or svuo more for the Tear Just closed than In the preceding vear. He paid a compliment to the personnel or the provincial police and said that on two occasions he liad wne to the sergeant In charge and no' one could have received him more kindly. Alderman Casey, who spoke next, re ferred to the Improvements made In tlV- city roads during the past three years. lie was glad that he had aueh ' ft nlanV n hi . . . i -. y.mmjiiu wirrc years ago. The city, capital debt was scarcely any greater now thna at fhat time. continuing. Alderman Casey said "I know that many cltlren. have It In for me on account of the garbage tax." As Chairman of the finance committee for the past three years he said he had been, placed in the difficult position of finding the money and he had believed It the only way to keep the mill rat of the city down. However it, had proven an unpopular "move and Ve had been r'esponsnble for the repeal of the bylsw and he would not again support such a thing even If it came to th city having to tax Improvement.. The speaker then launched Into a vigorous discussion of the police question and attacked the system of having the lice. department administered from Victoria. He had nothing to say against the personnel of the local force each of whom he claimed were personal friends or his and be had found them to be men of high character. There was however a great principle Involved and me attorney general was taking away the privileges the people enjoyed of managing their own affairs. He then quoted figures from various cities on the prairies and In B.C. to show that the fines collected In the city had been out of proportion to the number of people here and did not consider lt a good advertisement to people who might locate here. In conclusion the speaker asked for support and said that he would endeavor In the future, to be as fslthful to the trust reposed ln him if elected as he had been in the past he had been wrong in doing so then me peopi nad an opportunity of aay lng so In the plebiscite on Thursday. Th speaker said that In 102A the city had aaved about 3000 tn th police department. Coming to the work of the city council In the past year he referred to the plan of giving additional fire pro- VRiii DAILY NEWS vYectiiesday, ju Civic Questions Discussed by Mayor and Candidates at- Meeting Called Last Nght A fairly good-sized crowd was present last night at the meeting called bv Mnvor Newton In the Mnnao Hull Stv nf h nM.rniinlr. : candidates and the mayor spoke on civic issues. A. W. Edge acted as chairman and first called upon the mayor who dealt with the financial position of the city and reviewed the work of the council for the past year. He wanted it distinctly understood that the city was solvent. It had paid its way and did not at the present time owe the bank a dollar. In reviewing the financial affairs of the citv. the mavor said tht the revenue for the nt. vrar hurt , been M06.945.15 .and the total expen. tectl0 t0 w,terfront , tno ; icsiiug ur- that .,. . .,. ,,. ' Ictt in he neighborhood of .22.954.00. garbage not bwn HI. WbrsMp referred to several Itemi . , done wlth the We, ot ' the of expenditure which had not been for- ,. .. .v . j im imjrrr situ w Rrru sown me wen .by , the . council . at the beginning mlll me. Durln- V(jar .J'41.". Ttoe-ccae,w road ,w! Alderman he had been on th utilities which k. k the citizens . . had passed a bylaw! ,,,., . for 18.500. had exceeded the estlmate fh4lrman . of eommltttt ,d Uy ",198B0 " V" sV."" rcad Hned by the mayor there 16.698 more than was expected. ThU hoH k.. . l. . . . . had to be met out of general revenue. ere nad been mt,e cnange ,n The Shaw.tlans pipe line n found by whlch nad ,n actlse the city engineer to be In need of re- fftrm., tv. ... Pa h"d C0,t ,n the beln r,! ch"cd P" o nad . . r nelffhhnrhnivt nf PR1 nn kl.h . "7 " neen paid for out of earnlngt. Alder-! had to be provided out of general maa Brown, In conclusion, a.ked for revenue. It had been also found that furtUtr iupport and ,urfd hl htareri no provision had been made for a road that fce would d0 the po,,lu? ,u to the elevator and thli wai built at a th, inter.t. nt cost to the city of ll.08S.00. These: r.-.i...' ..! three Item, amounted'to a little more ! audlence ln happy mQO1 he plaln than the deficit. .ed that he VM f ""' " rrr. tUpport of the voters. He congratula-! works which lt had been planned to!ted the ofS Daily Newi on lu editorial carry on through the past year lnclud-!thf d4y ln whJcll lt had a,ked for tne ng a Voadw.y on Borden Street andJccopM,,, T ,-rinwu ui of everyone evrryone In id su .upportlng: one on on Summit Summlt Avenue- Avenue. These h,d had notith. noti the mayor m.vn- who had k.h k, been eie k- i - u.Piuiuih HHJiorieu SIOCKSI on our home markets. Especially great progress 'has been made in!0"' the production of seed of alfalfa, malting barley, and brownton or1!""1 crrled out on the Mxln ot the i wclamition. it seemed to the Rhode Island bent grass. Our alfalfa cron increase frnm onann: nspfCtor ' Munlc'P,ltlM h ad th.t the clty DttMl to acres in 1920 to 859.000 .rr. in : L ,-'uuu , - ' ' . "us icinarivauie increase has been brought about largely by the development of FOX RANCHING IS GROWING INDUSTRY. It is quite possible that the great majority of people in Canada Who. frnm timo in ifmo wAnJ i a. l. . sepaker fom formulate a expenditures for the pat three or four time mn .. t h... mr. i supply from varieties whfrh nnrt"1' our own seed see.a years; TO! fk.w thett ntt . to attract tmKutrle.. Going back Vr.rfVioi.1, nnt-; II "."7"'" vu pci ere winters, in me ravorable snowing made by the c ty to former vears the sneaker referred' market b! SnJ V! qUa,t,ty' Wh'Ch ff"ds 8 ready telephone having shown a surplus. whra tt dfc,dfd u uriderUke the de-Hl.f?V can Produced in that . region. In British Columbia one- by"w "-jveiopment of Woodworth lak. power.1 district ajone gave a yield of 0,000 pounds of timothy seed and 6,- pI"ned nd the mar" "ld " WM j At the' present time be believed it 000 pounds of meadow fescue of the finest quality. Many other ex-'for the pp" to decWe " 10 wnethw important that the city obtain power fcy amples of our nrosrress in seed v rowing miht u uj n i . 'thl would be can-led out. - !Mm. m.. ,A ,,. ,, ... i .. ...r. . ... w wicu, aii mj u l nu i - ,m uic great possibilities the future holds for this industry. his place as a manufacturing city. "If no, private company can see clear to; develdp this power, then the city must ! go ahead" he aald. and continued "Ifi tre city sells or give away its utUlthn! without getting a good bargain it would be foolish I am not such a! said that he did not think It th very best plan available, but considered that the details could be worked out If only the bylaw were passed. The former police oornrnlsaloncr then expressed his rtems on the pMlce situation and. refer, ting to the provincial system said "I do not like lt." Many thing, had to be considered In the matter and th question of the government dictating the policy of policing tbe city was not in the best Interest of the citizens I. II. MVZEY P. H. Linxey. described himself as a new rerun and spoke of hi connection with the labor movement having ''held a union card since he was a boy. Just yesterday he had noticed in th Dally News that ten year, ago he had held' the office of secretary m th ifw.i trades and labor council. He then quoted again from th Dally News of a year o whr it was reported that. U a meeting of the Trade, and Uobor Council held then. Alderman Casey had moved and Alderman Larson had seconded a resolution approving a clean city. "I am of the firm conviction and I make rq bones about It that If elect- d. I wijl seek, to ladt'ance the moral Interest: 'of the' city" said the speaker. In regard to the plebiscite he consider ed mat possibly it did not matter much as to how it went. He would seek to carry out the wishes of th citizens and was proud tq espouse the. principles ot labor. Jas. plaek was then called on bv th chairman and aald that he had been endorsed by tbe Trade and Labor Council 'and stood for its platform which he then read and commented on. Fuel should be purchased for the city by tender. As one who had gone around to the different distrlcU with th petition against the garbage tax he waa In a position to say that the people found It difficult enough in the outlying sections without this Increased burden. For the past three yesrs he had been on the library board and the growth of the library had be"n such that he Jelt the city would have to provide In the next two years for better accommodation a the present building was not adequate. As regarded power, the speaker aald. the city had alway. been too late and Safe Speedy teller Slop Your Rhtumatlim fend 10c for tenerou Irlsl t Tnn)lrtor..lortito. Ci ltd Slbosrs at your dVfIH'l il?T PriW Beef mjSmi Flavour-I ISBp priffid Beef mKmJll in ofmlCabe. "OATO" Tomato Omelet 3 tomatoes 3eggi i ot. butter Pepper and salt 1 Oxo" Cut Skin and cut up the tomatoes. Put them in a lined saucepan with the butter, and the "Oxo" mixed with a little hot water. Season to taste. When thor-ouchly cooked, mash well; break in the eggs, and stir over the fire till thick. Spread on buttered toast, and garnish with psrtlcy. CHILDREN'S PUZZLE A delight to every child. Two picture-puzzles in one 72 pieces. Sent to any address on receipt of 30 4OXOM ube wrappers. wut.uaii. iiirrcw ana 10 in 'water ACt 014 will h. fit,. In th. .fl. -r - p ..vu . . U V, 1 IC U 1 Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objectlona to th application mar filed with the aald water ttecorde with the Comptroller ot Water Rights Parliament Buildings. Victoria, B.C.. within thlrtv day. after th first sp- pearance of this nolle in a local news- paper. The date of the first publication 44 VCtt-llliTI W. IV .tO. ROBERT M. cunniE WATER NOTICE If it had to go outside for Dower to: out of nnn.m. Applicant. ItlVEKMOV AMI i:k TAKE NOTICE that l.n... CM.I k - "'" oil,, wiHine address Is 213- -2nd Ave., Prince Ruuert. " " " licence to take itnd use 1 cubic foot per second of water creea, vi.L,, wnich wiut;ji tow 1IOWS - meet the further requirements It i ?"tery . nl dralna Into Crescent Inlet. would take at least two year, to have fVe te'nSr't'h I Alderman Brown snoke VirUflv In the um i-.oh th. n, I " - W . . V . . . . " uCTtlVJJ j support of a better sewerage system as ment of Bhawatlans was not sufficient Jit had been demonstrated that the aep." as it would be necessary to go some-:llc tanks had not been a success. where to obtain ten, fifteen or twenty , IlKM'ONMiu.K KMt roi.iri: thousand horse power. I Aid. Brown said that he had been Uori.H Kl.l.l' HIOVIM I AI.H snoro. .ne water will bt diverted from J t.rJm " polnt bout lJU0 f'e ivi.. - (nuuiu aim ' -- win " ". . oe used MOW 1U tor - domentlc and cinncry purpoifii upon the -w -vie ui iBim uwcriofa it uiiiiurvev It bOUt lfl rha nil antif hnt 1 mouth of the strV.m ' one of those responsible for the bring. Th policing of the city was a very ' Th' notice wa posted on th ground ln? the provincial police h.r. and ,f Important que.t.oh and Mr. Black ' eopv Sf this n'ntir'i Im"nit9i..-A ",c,1,u io m water Act." Will hm flUii In hi it w . - . ...... ... vs uiikv ui ini Xu,ter..Recoi'(lft I,rlnc Hupert. B.C. r. 7' ..z "F'Taiion , may oe Hied with the said Wster Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, JJ.C, within thlrtv days after tbe first ap. peartnee of this notice in a local . news, paper. The date of th first publication U December 20, 1620. JAMFJJ FIELD, Applicant. "OXO" Cubesare the nourishing principles and the rich, meaty flavour of prime beef in convenient, economical and concentrated form. Such a help in solving the "daily menu" pro'blem! " OXO " adds new. entic nj savour to soups, gravies, stews, hah, croquettes and meat pies transforms "left-overs" into delicious dishes. The "OXO" Cook-book will show you scores of delightful recipes. Send for it today. And what a wonderful beverage is a cup of hot "OXO." It sends comforting warmth to every part of the body nourishes invigorates. Get a tin of " OXO " Cubes with your next grocery order. After one trial, you'll never be without a tin in the pantry. OXO LIMITED, 3S6 St. Antolne Street Montreal The Great Beef Economy Tins of 4 cubes, 15c. tin of 10, 30c. N.B. To ensure quick dissolving, always slice the cube into hot water. thought th police at present In th ctty were "a good bunch of fellows" and th ctty could very well adopt (continued' on page four WATER NOTICE DIVKItMON A Ml rsi: TAKE NOTICE thst Robert M. Currie. whwe address Is 1410 8th Are. West, Vancouver. B.C. will apply for a licence to take and use fifty gallons per minute ot Water out of small creek, """. ...... . W WWMVMV.I drains Into Huston Inlet. QO. Islands, about 1.000 fet we-lerlf from miners' Tsbln at head of Huston Inlet. The water will be diverted tram the attraiii at a point about 300 feet from snore line, passing through twenty-four acres 3?plled for under iesie, and will be used for industrial purpo. upon tha land described as applied for to leas at head of Huston Inlet, Moresby Island. This notice waa posted on th rround cn the eth day ot December. l2fl. A ropy ot this notice and an application THE ACME'S FIFTH ANNUAL aasa aaaoiaaaMMiaaoBBanaaBBOBaBBsBBMa Temptation SALE To clear out lirokcn lines heforc htoclitnktriff, prlren have Inert Mill further reducer!. LOOK AT Tim.SE VALUES! SPECIALS FOR MEN! .Men' Rrock HnlH ItcKtilur vnlue up to $7.r,0. Temptation S ' I'r'ce S5:t.!l.- Men'n Capit Wolff, Cooper and G. & C. make. Kecular value up to S,'J.r0. Temptation Sale Price . . . SI ,ur, Mcn'K IlnndkerchlefH Rem Mltched, regular lCc value. Temp tatlon Sale Price, per dozen ir,c Men' Cotton Socks In all color, black, brown, jtray, puttv. etc. Regular value 35c Temptatlon-Salc I'rfcc, C pair fftr .-, Acme Importers Third Avenue TermH-Slrlclly Cash. ffo charKe arcounls Mall Orders .promptly attended o. i. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Siillln(s from I'rlnce Ruuert. a pT01'VEK" V,rT,,KIA' ""J " '"t luy, etc.. Ti t, Kr vIntoijviji, VICTORIA, Alert Hay and ,, ,y, ftr, m 2nd Atei.ue. (. Vt. MMITII. A.e'nt. ,.,, ,, ,