Brince Rupert Northern Pacific Terminus of the Canadian National Railways I'linto Ituperl has three of the greatest things in the world Hie Largest Fish Cold Storage Plant The Largest Fresh Halibut Market T I i II 1 1 I If . I 1 ie Largest undeveloped ninteriana The City of Prince Rupert has a payroll of considerable derived from: RAILWAY SHOPS RAILWAY OFFICES DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARDS CRAIN ELEVATOR , i ,. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT1 OI-TIGE COLD STORAGE ' ,f' FISH PACKING HOUSES FISH MARKET- I-.' Oir.ERY AND FISH REDUCTION PLANT SALMON AND HALIRUT FISHERMEN SAUIOX CANNERIES LUMRER MILLS MINING TRAPPING AND FURS 8 The grain export business of Prince Rupert is steadily dc-u loping. Last year about eight million bushels of grain was -nipped through the terminal elevator and. this year promises to tally exceed that mark. The City owns its Power, Light, Water Supply and rhoncs. r The schools arc excellent. Roads arc paved and concrete sidewalks arc being laid. Tele PRINCE RUPERT IS ONE OF THE COMING COMMERCIAL CENTRES OF THE PACIFIC COAST, THE PRO-It MILE OUTLET OF THE GREAT PEACE RIVER COUNTRY, AND SURROUNDED RY A RAPIDLY DEVELOPING TERRITORY Prince Rupert is the logical site of a customs smeller which vv uld serve the mines of Portland Canal, the Hulklcy and Skeena ;;Heys and coast points. THE DAILY NEWS is Prince Rupert's recognized Daily Newspaper 3 l NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. i m : 1 CEDARVALE I it The fur season has ope mm In his district- and it Is expected hat trappers will have , mh nore success this hey had last STEWART The annual mqeting jf the ( tewart General Hospital Association took place last Friday evening when business included the receiving of the annual , report and election of officers. The committee which is in charge of the circulation of petit-ons for and against incorporation of Stewart report that the "yeas" are leading by some two to one. Bert F. Smith and William As-seltine, officials of the Premier mine, left last week for the south. The control of the International Electric, local light and powe'r concern, has passed into the hands of Montreal nnd Vancouver interests, Herbert II. Pawson having been here recently in connec- Tw i,vu nf fnr ! tion with the deal. It is under produces were shipped from Han- "tood that there will be no change son's Cedarvale spur last week to in management or rates for the vnrinn. llnltwl snt and Cana-'time being at least. dian destinations. Alex. Girand is visiting Smith ers for the week-end on business. Duncan Mclsaac has left for a visit in Prince Rupert F. relieved by J. G. Leggat from the ana Mrs. llnriK iavnp diviafon. 'Stewart. RURNS LAKE PfcLNCiE GEORGE C. Green B. C. L. S. has left fd.irval and Woodcoek neonle fo" .Vancouver after., spending were particularly pleased to hear!0"1 time in this district, of the nomination of Olof Hanson ' as Liberal candidate for the rid- j . Reginald Hodson, resident ran. ing. The work he Is doing for the engineer lor n. u. aiewart, n rnuntrv in narHetilarlv evident to Uatten and associates neri the people df this part of the during the past season, left las. country week for Vancouver, accompanie by Mrs. Hodson. F. W. Crawford, C. N. It. agent, nt Cedarvale spur, is on an extend- A daughter was born last Fn nl vacation in Vancouver and hi'day morning in Vancouver to Mr W. J. Crawford ot ALICE ARM A diesel enrine. forminir nart Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker have of the compressor plant for th. opened a new lunch room and Tiger rainet h arrived and wil bakery between the Silk and Jew-u.nueh to tj,e mine in ell general stores in Burns Lake... few un)eM anow diffi,.u Verne Taylor has , started a . A ! 1 1 'ties are encountered on the rail way. If this should prove to b iransier nusiness Between ncre th CMtt iIeih, will be used t .na rrantois un. transport it Mr. and Mrs. B. Iloogen of Rickle were visitors la iwn last week. J. Hanson, who has iieen employed at the Sunrise mine, has left for Vancouver. Miss McGrciror has recently nrt wr wk i.ft w. joined the staff of the local Post , ikt lpring turned fror Office. Prince Rupert So many visitor Wbeen in , c,fjl t. Mrm. j, home from a Burns Lake recently that the ac- .u , rriDct MptL comodation has been taxed to j capacity and private home have, x I)io Irom , trip to had to take the overfly from Prj,,ce R rt the two hoteia. ! J. Murdock has returned to Stewart after a brief visit here. The local curling club is be- ninrr iTmnnnrnrv Ing reoriH for the winter. 'UANIL M VYUUUtU C (' Wriiikt is th scriarv. 1 Tk Frar River Hardware Co. ON SATURDAY NIGH1 has completed extensive renovat-1 CEDARVALE, Nov. 21 An ex-ions to its premises on Third ; tremely interesting dance was Avenue. held In the Woodcock School . y ' ! House on Saturday night with a Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Oliver 'sumptuous midnight supper, fol-have opened - up a tfew ladies' j lowed immediately by an abbre-store here in Anderson Block, viated entertainment by their lo . - - -.. cal talented comedian Mr. Buf-The Womesi'f AMiliat' lo the faleo, who was very humorous ''anadlao Lagioli hljtf rrgular with his comic songs, recitation: monthly meeting Monday nfter- and step dancing. The String .oon. Orchestra from Kitwangm was , r exceptionally good. The Misses VANDERIIOOF - ,obert an1 Moore, teachers j from Woodcock and Cedarvale. The chief attraction and excite- respectively, were apparently the tnent in Vanderhoof last weebeUes of the ball. Visitors from was the visit of the Yukon Air- j Cedarvale Spur included J. Bar- ways plane "Northern which snent several days barn storming here and upon which many local people made flights. J. H. W. Day has granted" spce in the Nachako Hotel for. the housing of tbe local pWblW library. : f ; Light" iman. Inspector and Mrs. J. G winter, than R. C. McCorkell and It H. Moore have returned from a bus! ".ess trip to Vancouver. The Ladies' Aid Society met vesterday afternoon at the home f Mrs. E. A. Mitchell. L4gat, J.r. h notice oi weicomr. to all was extended of the dance to be held in Cedarvale School ' : Ion Saturday next LIME BURNING Lime is burned in every pro vince of Canada with the excep tion of Prince Edward Island an Saskatchewan. Both hifh-cal cium and magnesium limes art produced from the limestones of Nova Scotia. New Brunswick, On tario and Manitoba, but in Quebec, Alberta and British ("olumbii high-calcium limes only are pro- dirced at present. . TreatColds ways With One Treatment Rubbed on throat and chest, Vicks does two things at once: (1) It is vaporized by the body heat and inhaled direct to the inflamed air passages, and (2) It stimulates the skin like an old-fashioned poultice and "draws out" the soreness. TVAPOR UB On t? Million Jars UsEoYiA.ur I CANADIAN MINISTER SPEAKS TO THOUSANDS OVER WIRELESS The ph. !";:; .i; h sh.v. ..n. Jami-s Malco'm. r.-madim Minister of Trad- I 1 '.."iim; r .-e. mak ing a speech over the wiret-telenhouc ticn: 'r'iar. i P.itii'l inirs at Ottawa dirrt to O.riiff, Wales, in eonn'ct'Mi .vith ( !a Day at the British Empire Exhibition now bi inv held in ihat city. Thousands of peo;le heard every word of h's spec -h distinctly. Immediatnly on Hon. Mr. Malcolm's right is F. C. T. O'Hava, Deputy Minister of Trade ;'nd Commerce, and on hi.. left is J. G. Parmelee, Asst. Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce. Local aad Persjmal Moose bond holders call at Moose nail for interest on bonds. It William A. Bail, local painter,1 ill sail Friday morning on the rince Rupert for the south. He lans spending tke winter in Cali-ornia and other parta of the .estern States. A street report' is heard to the ffect that the C.P.R. might take; over me government oock nere. ocal offices of the C.P.K. state .hat nothing has been heard of uch a transaction. Evidence was heard in County Jourt by Judge Young this mor- Jng'in the appeal ot uari una-.tram of Stewart against a jail ente'nee or fine for liquor sol ing bnd the case was adjourned ntil tomorrow morning for ar-ument of counsel. I "Gyroscope," official Internet- j onal publication of the Gyro Club, in its current number, fea tures of tbe recent installation of the Ketchikan Gyro Club which vaa sponsored by the Prince Hup-1 rt organisation. There are many j f'fi. nictures in whicn Prince Rupert Gyros appear prominently, j fHROUGH SLEEPERS ! TO THE SHIP'S SIDE The Canadian Kational Rail-vays have made arrangements to operate special tcfins through deeping cars from ttne ' laciYie Coast to the ship's side at Mou--teal and Halifax in connection A-ith sailings for the Old Coun-ry during November and Decem ber. Full information from City Ticket Office, 5S Third Avenue. rince Kuneri. i'none 260. 212 Canadian Service J ! Clnistmas Sailings I HUM IIII IKAX To Fl.vnuiiitli. Mar. mvm Uaunla . . Dec. J Tuscaala . . Dec. 10 Letitls .....T Dee. M FMOM ST. JOHN T l-Mfant, Lhffp. aiutw UtUU Dee. IS Also weekly aaWBft from Hew York and Boston to Kurjpeaa Poru. Maeey Orden, DraNs sad Tiavellera' Ciwuea at lowect ratea. tatotaM-tion from Incal agsats or cneapenyl orftoea, en Haattos tt. W . Vaaoouver. ao. ALMOST FRANTIC WITH HEADACHE 'Kidney Trouble and Weakness Relieved by 'Truit-a-tives" Mom.TESSIER "I m very wenk because of KSdaev Trouble and suffered with terrible Headaches," mvs Mote. Romulus Testier, St. Jean de Matha, P.Q. "I wm treated for a long time and m wt about disMurwed wbeo I Wrned of fYuit-a-tive.' Improvemeat came with tbe fint few doaes, aad in six months the kidney trouble, weakness and beadscaea nere gone." "Fnnt-a-tives" ngulates the bowels, kidaeys sad skia patifies the band-sad briagt mumL vigourous health. Try due wonderful medicine made of fruit juiees combined with the finest mdicir.al ingnslirnta. 25c. and 80c - T0 at dealore rvorywhVre. MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. Dr. Alexander rilONK 57S BIHNKK lll.nt'K DENTIST TRAPPERS Get every cent your FURS are worth. Ship them bring them to BOYD YOUNG Port Simpson, B. C. or an