r it l-AGE TWO So Truly Fine "SALADA" GREEN TEA Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. NEW BUDGET SHOULD BE POPULAR ONE. Tea Drink it and you will say "Superb". The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. ; Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. r , FULLEN - - Managing Editor, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Citj Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month , " oo By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United ouues, in aavance,. per year To all other countries, in advance,, per year ..!"!!!!!!.'.' Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor, and Reporters Telephone - . 98 86 All advertising should -be in The Daily News Office before 2 pm on day preceding publication. .AH advertising received subject to approval. Wednesday. Febl 2,, 1927 .MANY MYsTKHIKS CXKAKEIt IP UV l.M SIKVEYOUS tVlltt-Lts AM) AEKOriaNK 1EI IX CKEATIXH NEEKFII .MAI'S Hearne'i course of the Thelewaze river (supposed to be the Thelon). This river after flowing one hundred miles j ally unexplored uninhabited and almost totally unsurveyed" portion of Canada The budget presented to the legislature yesterday by Hon. J. the ,ar8er Part of tlu country, and- D. McLean, minister of finance, may not provide for ouite as swen- "'" the nftd ' rellDl mP ! MOIII.HN AIDS t TlLIZEll Wireless teleeranhv and air flTtno exemntion . . . 1 1 . , lue no man amazing aeveiopments ior aepenuents irom 200 to Z00 will be of further benefit. It is of modem science are belne utUlzed gratiiymg to note that the first step in the connection is taken to DT th topographical surveyor m mak-benefit people with families before any general revision is under- ,ng kn0WI this north country in taken. It is family people who always suffer most from this impost. PIacln on the maps the maze of rivers ... ufc n.c ,JC.u.,a, ,.rVieriy tax, a very generally con- Z .J ' " . " " " after uemneu measure is eliminated. The new scheme of ' taxation to take . 7 . its place has been adonted ndvUprllv nA . i tr- to trMeI la tever direction! nM Tl,0 v, . '.""7 ' "",c "vcept- he pleases. Transportation. Mr. Caut- ' aK,tat,0It aain8t the Id leyslidl. d.mcuTt colLZ, sni!.. niode of not in northern On- luutTLiiug succession dues ana tne new nlan should nrovi h tat All in all, the new budiret should ditivp a rwinutat nnn vATiAAt particular system of waterways before Ing credit on the government that has enacted it. The clamor for tran"ferrln b Pme to another, the tax reduction has beCn ' WCh h """ 'llK knW widespread during the past few years and "T?" ShS'irS5 en" the government has found 8"f;cfnht It Aerial photograph, used m conjunc-possible and seen fit to meet, the wishes of topt -the people in such a, com- tlon with the ground work of the paratively speaking, substantial way. graphical surveyor 1. providing this in- , ' formation, and Mr. Cautley reported NOT v TIME, BUT ITS , that last summer the Topographical USE THAT COUNTS. It Ift Tint tfmo aafnnr1a Mln..... 1 . . . . .. was not being overlooked by the map makers, Mr. Coutley pointed out, and, ; three parties were engaged In mapping ! areas decidedly attractive to tourists.' Jin British Columbia, the photo-topo-' graphic system of lurvey, developed to a high degree of perfection ln Canada was being utilized to portray the re-, Uef ot mountainous areas, the rivers, creeks and trails which would make the glories of the Selkirk mountains accessible to the tourist. The boundaries of the latest addition to Canada's chain of mountain parks Kootenay Park-were also, delineated during the season. Advertise In the Dally New. VHE. DATliT Nt.vV2 Wednesday ti,brUj() EXPERIENCES OF iSS DONALDSON ! MAPMAKERS; BECOMES BRIDE rilll.ON KIVKK'S MH1UK ONE OF MAKHIKIl TO KX-MAYOIC . II. U. KlHIIEslElt AT JflET CF.KKMOXV IX IMTKII t ill IU II I'AIOOX-MIK LAT MlillT A quiet wedding of great Interest took lolace latt nlffht at 8 JO at the United- OTTAWA, Ont., Feb. 2. (By Cans-''Church Parsonage when Miss Agnes Ann , dlan Press. 1 The. myth as to the head- j Donaldson, daughter of the late Bobertj water's of the Th'on River, one of Donaldson and Mrs. J A. Brown. Portj the great rivers of Northern Canada. lEssington, became the bride of Harry was one of the geographical mysteries Brock Rochester, son of the late Mr. solved by a topographical surveyor dur- Ur- John Rochester of Ottawa i ring the field season of 192C. according The ceremony was performed by Rev , i to the report of the topographical Sur- Cecrge O. Hacker and the attendants (jreys Committee, presented by R. W. e Mr. nd Mrs. S. D Johnstone .and ; Cautley. DJS.. at the annual conven-' M Donaldson. 1 tlon of Dominion Land Surveyors In . Mr- n Mrs. Rochester sailed last j a session here today. Inlght on the Camosun to to spend spend School geographies and even the bes honeymoon In southern cttle On their , of government maps have shown this "turn to the city, they will take up stream heading a relatively short their residence on Eleventh Street, distance northeast of lake Athsbaska. The bride, who Is, a native daughter Last summer, a. H. Blsnchet. DL.S.. of British Columbia, has resided In the made ait exploratory trip Into the north for many years with her parent country northest of the Athabaska Port Esslngton For the past few Jselectlne for the first Dart of his mrs she has been a member of the ! Journey a traditional Indian route from ! Booth Memorial teaching staff. j $G.00'Tazin Lake to the headwaters of the The grosm U also a pioneer of this $7.50 j Thelon river. A river known to the .district, having come to Prince Rupert; (natives as "Skin of an Animal" was"rly twenty years ago. For some time 'ascended to a plateau 1,000 feet above' nf charge of the Owemmetitl .lake Athabaska where another river! Telegraph and Dominion Express of-! i was discovered flowing northeast along 1 here and for the past ten or more years he has been manager aad pro prietor of the Prince Rupert Hpte). Ac ex-maycr of the city, he Is now chair- In the desired direction, turned south-;mn of the school board and a director easterly Instead of northerly and ' of lh Prints Rupert General Hospital, 'joined Dubawnt river at Wholdala Lake. ! Congratulations and best wishes of a ' Thin the explanation removes the drele friends wttl be extended myth of the Thelon headwaters which !o Mr. and Mrs. Roobaster who are de-has persisted for 150 years, since ' ' ervedly popular and esteemed. 1 Hearne s time. 1 Mr. Cautley referred to the "practle-l? Ten Years Ago ' in Prince Rupert ing in.. -i!. relief as . some of , the more honefu ... neon e miht hav- al,ii,iMi.j rennecuon .... witn tne ... development .!prT . "! of; ff.hkl aky t. 191:. but it does propose the most extensive measure of tax reduction that gr.rat hinterland development which is' w- H&nn J- c. Moods. New has been attempted in- the province for at least two decades "Peaces. A V 1 reurded. and in some cases Rnlpnrlid atarf l air, , . , ' made impossible for want of them, A splendid start is being made on the lightening of the taxation burden Discovery or the great mining camps and, if the program thus initiated is carried out, British Columbia of 000011 903). Porcupine U9oa. people will indeed have something to be thankful for Kirkiand Lake (mii. Rouyn (1923) 'mu( ior. w, T. - , . .... - ,n R(d Lak,. t,823) wtJtej on , io.s.uk ui ic uitome tax exemption lor married persons followed raUway construction. ...... wiu (ii.euu win eliminate taxation for many people and wui reuuee tne payments of all. The increase of the Westminster lumbermen. ..mho came north to visit the Queen Charlotte Islands, hare changed their plans and returned south. A. E. Bazett-Jones. formerly employed at the dry dock. Is expected to return to the city shortly. J. E. Merryfleld accompanied the remains of the late W. J. M. Sandeto to Vancouver yesterday. R. T. Purdy. auditor for the Booth Fisheries, has returned to Vancouver a stay in the city for severs! weeks. r j. Mrs. WlUlam.Beverldge left last evening for Vancouver where she will re- The suggested increase for the civil service will be a concrete' irregular, and deeply indented, and the j"""' r,"ldenw- boon to a larvo niimrior . u nrLna ,..v. u. i . i H.u.. . ' ' - .T j ' " wen more or less dls- "'"w ,KJW Robert MIntchi brother of John L. contented with inadequate for pedient for him to follow wages some time past. any one Mcintosh of this ty has arrived in Quebec from overseas according to a telegram received today. In The Letter Box HELP I.Otl. AliENTS Survey of Canada h'ad four parties en-1 gaged on this work In northern On-lEdltor- Kew. Use ' that men make of Hmi that ,V0. ua difference j!f In , Urlo. and that the Royal Canadian Air! Creelman. passenger traffic man- men's for-,Force worked ,n wltn tne;.ger of the westion rton of the c.a- ,., . . ... , . ....... . ! Survey In taking photographs. .adlan National Railways has brought , . -uiuici -.impartial in tne QlStriDUtlon OI her hours. The north country while literally un-iour ttentkn to the rather surprising bne gives to no man time that she does not give to another. The known, and unexpioited is not the onlv!1"1 that during the month of Novem-8ame morning gives every man an equal start with his fellow and'eountry needing maps, and Mr. cautieyjber- the number of people boarding our the same night finds each another day furthers the journey or losti,uoke ot tht tuation in older parts by the wayside. ! of Canada where Information depends But all the time that nature gives to any man is the present on ,ndlTldU4lut,c ueys of an kinds. Man makes his and future. ' 'hfm "nc,ent- not to ob- own past Grasp the opportunity of the E,tthPouetSehnoVehat bri"K regret"' th fUtUrC cftldTn - be without hope. u' matlon correUd d new Kl"- i.' ,P romU,nK but evanescent NOW must be grasped i information gathered, from which -mi. In, its potent whole to secure .the future and free.the past of regret. national maps are prepared. Are; .six, eight, ten, twelve or eighteen hours a day. man's! ln trn Canada, the Dominion allotted work? Not by all eternity. There are twenty-four hours Lnd System of siirreysa aystem of on the dockland in man's working day.' Man'n wprk, is twenty-four ,un''T,n Und wh'ch covers a greater hours of sleep, recreation, eating and labor. There are no hours !,rea than ,njr otner Preconcelved in the diurnal circuit for idleness, misguided recreation and intern- mentlanTrt of S'wSdSS" prance in eating or sleeping After the day's wage ha, been earned S lIJti ZSLrSttt there is still life s wage, the dues of evolition which must be earned adequate mapping of this vast area w.. in fruitful reading, healthful thought and deep-delving introspec-j conceived at an early date is shown tlon. I In the naming of the survey organl- Too many work-a-day men end workvith the eight hours and aztlon- Tbe Topographical survey, has wish for less, sleep ten hours and crave for more, eat to fullness and 1t'T been Dl 10 d'vot more of its( leave the table unsatisfied, hope In vain for the "luck in leisure," en'rgy 10 tnU- one of ,u orginal ob-accent no onnortunltiex to Imnrnv mind nnrl lmrlv nl .u.t i Jtlves. I those who are getting ahead 'in this life are those for whom po" "waking hour" is a "working hour." j een mapplng ln twentTn t Working hours are found for the unwise, but the wise find Canada. These were scattered through- nours in wnicn 10 worn. Hold that"Fbcling-Gf-Rtness' SHREDDED WHEAT supplicsyouwiihihe needed elements for energy and warmili. Try it iotiay out all the provinces and two parties ; Invaded the northwest territories. The , work ranged from the highly detailed map of areas -of great economic lm- iportance to the exploration work of the trains at Prince Rupert without first purchasing tickets totalled one hundred and nineteen. This is considered 'an average month so that It the number Is multiplied by twelve. It can be assumed that during one year 1.428 people from Prince, Rupert got on our trains without having first paid fares. That Is a matter Alch Is p( more Importance to Prince Rupert than may be generally supposed. We keep an agent and also have a ticket office at Prince Rupert, and the promotion of those ln charge to higher 'ranks in the service of the company will depend, to an extent., upon the showing they are able to make ln the position they now hold. Their record will also be Judged upon now many UcHets are sold, and. there fore, the resident of Prince RuDert who get on our trains without pur chasing tickets from either the agent or the ticket office are, In all probability, retarding the time when promotions will be made. Again, those in charge are anxious to mske a good showing for their own ornee, not only because they are des irous that the community in which they are situated shall make a better showing thsn rival communities; and that Is only a method of exhibiting a north, where In addition to solving the wothy degree of civic pride, mystery of the headwaters of a river,! ,n ddltion to these two facts there an Investigation was made with a view ' third. When tlckt are not pur-to showing on a map the feedlne re- before the departure of a train. Their teeth are of tough-nets which makes themhold their keen cutting edge tm. der every utge. SIMOMDS CANADA SAW CO. LTD. ' MONTftCAt. VANCOUVtH, ST. JOHN. H.B , TORONTO BANK OF MONTREAL 1 r Mill , 322.t C R. Hosmer. Esq. Wm. McMaster. Esq. Frederick Adams. Esq. time, which could be utilized to better purpose, and this unnecessary loss of t:ms tends to prevent him from giving to the passenger, that measure of service which It Is the desire of tbe management all ot our conductors and .rain crews shall give. Passengers, themselves may not realize It. but It Is a fact that when they nejlect to purchase tlckeU before getting on tbe train, they have to pay a higher fare, and this may amount to a substantial sum. As an example, a passenger travelling from Saskatoon to Winnipeg via Reglna. ho falls to buy i through ticket before boarding the train will pay 11.60 more than the one who buys the ticket from the agent. Similar cases, where larger or smaller ravings can be effected by following 'he correct procedure could be quoted. O. II. LASH, Publicity Representative CJIJt. Winnipeg. WATER NOTICE imvek1on"anii tse TAKE NOTICE that James Field, whose address Is 21S 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert. B.C., will apply for a licence to take and' use 1 cubic foot per second of water jut of unnamed creek, which flows easterly and drain into Crescent Inlet. Moresby Island, Q.C.I, about one mil .rom the head of the Inlet on the north hore The water will be diverted from .be stream at a oolnt about lncm f.t from the mouth and will be used for domestic and cannery purposes upon the 40 acres of land desaTl noea as unsurvey rd land, for which pure has is applied tbout is chain southwesterly from the mourn oi tne stream. This notice was posted oa the ground on tbe 29th day of November, loas a copy of this notice and an application pursuant theno and to the ui Act," will be filed ln the office of the1 Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. DC i filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Right raruameni uuuaines. Victoria 11 r within thirty days after the first sd' pearance of this notice In a lorai n.J. paper. The date of the first publication S4 WCVCUIVCI eSU IVtfU, JAMES HELD. LANf) ACT. 1VTENTI lTi:TI( jyicant. an I UK wr TO APPLY TO sources of the new Weed Buffalo Park. .the conductor h to sell the ticket j . TAKE NOTICE THAT I, Arthur Robert mi iiixt Tiiiinr ,nd to collect the money. Every sale! son, Maasett, DC, occupation Miiim.n The growing tourist traffic In Canada hlmakM occupies a portion of hl.l.?,0. 'X'wlni S Commencing at northeast corner of Lot 1865. Q.C.I. District: then fifty chains: thence east forty chains; thence north to shore: thence foliowini hlghwater mark to point of commence i ment, containing one hundred acres more or leu. Located this 30th day of December. mo. ARTHUR ROBErtTBOM j NOTICE. I All accounts due the Pioneer Laundrv 'Ltd. and the Canadian Steam Uundrv up to and including December 31. loao' (are payable to the above firms. All lis. bllltles owing to the above firms ire assumed and payable by the new organ. I laon known as Prince Rupert Laun- Ctrl pa Ltd i (Signed) PRINCE RUPERT LAUNDRIES LTD. Established l8l7 CAPITAL . REST and UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS : 'Sir Vincent Mchedith, Bart., President Sir Charles Gordon. GB.E, Vkc Prttilent H. R. Drummond, Evj. Lt.-Col. Herbert Molson. CNI.G., M.C The Hon.Sir Lomer Gouin. h,s Honour Henry Cockshutt. Esq. K.CM.G. Gen. Sir Arthur Currie. G.C.M.G., K.CB. F. E Meredith,' Esq, K.C. MajGen.TheHon.S.CMvv5Urn.CM.G. J. W. McConnell, Esq. Amazingly Truthful Reproduction Jinking every record do Its best. This new Brunswick quickly won the hearts of music lovers everywhere. The case, too. Id beautiful beyond the usual. Come In and say I want to hear the new Th F. W. Molson. Esq, Sir Frlderick Williams -Taylor, Gmerl Mwupr LONDON COMMITTEO His Grace the Dukh op Devonshire, K.G. (CLUim) F. R. S. Balfour. Esq. Sir Haroman Lever, Bart, K.CB. The Rt. Hon. Loao Strathcoka and Mount Rotal r PARIS COMITE CONSULTATIF M. lb Senateur Gaston Menier MEXICO CO.MMITTEB C Gordon Paterson, Esq. 7yoo1ooQ mammal. war k&wm fc - D. Forhes Ancw Eai Harold KENNxor Eia E. W. Beatty. Esq JCC James Swart Esq. Thomk Ahean. En RtRTRAM H. HoUOWar EJ Tlic Bank rui ovtr 600 Office in Oiudo, NewfoundW, UniwJ St, Meiito; at London. EngUni rj t Vim France wuh Corropoivienu in aU Country, offering excrptiorul faqlities iU dtpartmrna d General and Foreign Banting Businnt. ' The Bk of 'Montreal holds an jnimtt in Barcliyi Bank (Dominion, CoUial and Oversea.), fornvrly T Colorual Bank, and by reawn of thu auooation is able to offer io dienti do comperitivt ratti and cta-rt banking mv.ee for buuncu with the Wt Lics, among the important advantage, offered brine faautSl uming accurate local informau'on. 55 1 i Uarwwwklt fMOaOORANI AN MC0lV J. LORNE MacLAREN, Ltd Third Avenue, Corner Fifth Street Store For rnlddhi ng'd and elderly people, children and vvaK w1 ami women, VINOL with Its Iron and cod liver peptone, IJ n wonderful nld " iJltlon.i of general weakness, anaemia, loss or nji'i,'"e find physical exhaustion. Price, per bottle .... K I rn .in.t i.- r.. u int.. i i i 1...11I11 i wm Piuvn. in. iirnu, i m patent ovni niinpi'ii guarantee of (ho genuine VInol. Ormes Ltd. The .. I'ioneer DruggistA Tl. til 4 nirc registered i nainiacists . 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Phones 82 nr.d I UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED l..r vanco.:u:u. v.cSa! ..SX'-STSfcrt W. He. VASTOIIVKK, VICTOIIIA, Alert Hay anil Swans.ni llty, H'- t0r ,i,.!nT.r.Vl?0, "VOX. ALICE ARM. HTKWART ' un'r P.m. in 12.1 .m n.l i Ateiiue. fK HMITII, Atenl. ITU and N