The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue . H. F. PULLEM - - - Managing-Editor In the local Institution. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mail to all other pans of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, .per ye"ar B.00 . 1 1 1 1 T" . t t. ". 1 lx For leaser period, paid in advance, per month ....... '.X. -5P City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, Daid in advance $5.04 Contract rates on application. Advertisinj; and Circulation Telephone ...9S Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations UAILY EDITION VAGARIES OF LAW contains a germ. All possibility of I germs being introduced Is avoided 1 and the system in use Is considered an absolute safeguard against any deaths through lack of sterile ar- rantementB. j Safety Gauges Human and mechanical elements have been used as a gauge to certify that conditions are carried out. The most important task, that of steam sterilization of linen, is not only checked by nurses but the huge sterilising units that hold metal drums containing all neces sary linen supplies, have two steam Harrison R.N., lady superintendent pjesiure gauges. The first one is set of the Prince Rnpert Oeneral Hob- .to show the amount of pressure, 15 pltal. Streptoccus or other such pounds for 15 minutes being the ac-germa could not live in the sterile ceoted oeriod. But thu hnnitai atmosphere of the operating theatre (till farther and leaves Its linen un- ; The only way that a germ can be p.. for one hour In thm . introduced into an operating room, possible germ Is killed absolutely A la by linirotiument. or peopleeond gauge connects with a graph Linen if put thj&iglf a sttn Mei- fcvhlcaaatuallv record. th hM lllzer wlUj adpcIuSteBafeguSjrds, ia-(p4rio for future reference. In ad- tme-' struments are cirauwu uy nam dltlon to this, Dlak or Teller con-of boiling water heated by steam In trol is placed in the centre of the the operating room; nurses, doctors nnen The latter is a small glass-and natients are clothed in stertliz-; sealed tube in wheh is a an antisetitic solution Not a thing In the operating room you to night," said the priest an ! none of them went to that service nor to any other non-Catholll service during the three years thai the priest stayed In Atljn. ' Seeing such a- disposition with Indians who were either orthodox or protestant, or neatnens, uie tntn a rwmrrifrnr whnol ralary another house costing $460 was bought to accommodate the . Indian sdrls as boarders and a iadr They seem to be having a little dramatic entertainment guardian, in the United States with New Jersey state as the stage. The priest incapable of finding At last after many months and years of effort, the op- todr-nper m the country, ponents of prohibition have found a judge to declare the TLtLl wort" Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution unconstitu- titt 0 at atr pj. ex. lionai. Dense and arrived in Atlin on the mrlpment. 1 . it is one of the stens . in a tremenooos j camtMien vo vn user . . ner care, accom- of those financially interested to brine about the over-tf to e cho1 throjy of arrant law and restore to the CO tk Z TJT 52 right to sell liquor. Money is being spent and powerful m-, brother the teaching of both boy fluences used to bring about the change and possibly in , and gwa. time it may be effective. It is wonderful whatrney can 1 in July. iio. the AUin mission- do. ; ' , j serious lapses, especially in what are known as the wet states. MARGIN OF SIX VOTES There Was a margin of six votes only between the Mac-Donald Government and defeat at London yesterday. That was just one of the close votes taken in the British Commons since the advent of the Labor Government It means little except as a possible warning to the government that its tenure is insecure and that it must not try gallivanting with the Reds or out it goes. It k hold in power by a handful of Liberals who keep a close cheqc on its activities and prevent it from taking any actiomvHich might be considered too radical. S NO GERMS POSSIBLE Recent ComHUea in Edmonton IIos pltal 0oM Not Arise Here The sterinuer eendttlen which recently arose in an Edmonton and caused the death of five operative cases coulo not possibly here, it is stated by Miss Jean arjr was called to Dawson to take chart e of the church. There ended States today than under thef ormer la&.mustifil foolish j reldnce of prl,t 1x1 At' when they see those interested spending so.muclfnioney to . when ttie priest kit Atlin. ' the bring about a change that would reduce the amount of li-'cthonindiani comprised five SOld. SUCh talk IB foolish., prohibition' in the btates ; famines with their cWdren. and 3U0r oes prohibit to a very large extent but there are very Indtan en""" ni while the J ti LSSUlUg Ui MIC UWtU dez church. There were then 52 Cftthotte Indians and 14 white Ca-theHes in AUin. Youthful Apostles After the departure of the Atlin missionary, Indian boys who had spent but one year as boarders in the Atlln school where they had learned their catbechlsm anJ practiced their faith, acted as apostles among their people. In 1913, Tommy Shorty, then 18 years old wrote me the following linel about his widowed mother: "My mother she marry Charley Wilson, I don't stop tt. because I know there Is nothing bad In that marriage, because Charley wUson, his first wife, she marry before, dbout two, three men, that's why I think there is nothing bad if h marry my mother." In 19l5, Billy Bond came to me' when I visited Atlln and said: "Me and my wife we want Catholts church all winter we pray In tha woods with your Catholic people, Taku Jim and family every night In 1980, John Jack the actual By-and-bye, he cant read no der 20 pounds pressure. 280 degrees ! more- 1 8Ct a wn,te man 10 reaf1 for him. White man he get tired I and said: "111 throw away your dtrtv littt. hoolr " M hnv hi. mv ' 4 PAGE TWO the daily news Tor it all drnr en J (moral ; by Th T. Ullbum Co., Ud., Toronto, Oat, Covered With Boils j on Arms, Back and Neck Mis Margaret Biggins, Djment, Ont.. writes: "X was covered with boila on my ansa, face and neck. I 1 used plasters and glher remedies with no results. My attfption. Wfts drawn,,,,' to Burdock BMttli Pltte rayaV T 5s f -! elded to get a bottle. TbagestiUsji'i were marvellous, as in no ntn the . : 1 boils bad completely disappeared, aafl my skin was clearer and fresher titan eyer." ( maatftctsnd, far tin put Si' run, emlf PLEA MADE FOR FUNDS FOR SCHOOL posed to the complete loss of fartli and to apostasy. Only nine Catholic Indians are leJf In Atlln. Two families are In Teslln, aj non'cathollc. Four families are in Juneau, AI-i aska. J Two families are In Carcross Yukon, where there Is a nort-Cath-i !Rv. Joseph Allard Tells of Need ollc church and a non-CatholIc 1 for Catholic Instruitfon in boarding-school and where the North Catholics have nothing. ( Thare are two children of : fchool age in Atiim There ar-;j ; SKAGWAY. ALASKA. Dee; 18- thirteen such children in CarcrW ion the second, of July, 1907. th at themjn one family. have. nttmber aireaoy stawea 10 go w uie non-invited !AtUn Indian, 80 in were school In Carcross. The to go to a non-Catholic -Catholic I service. Though none of them P"ts of these five children as m vet Catholic, thev asked th-i we " the parents of the other f , rv.thnHe r.riA eight children object to sending 'ttti.t what they tr..v KhnaM should rio do. "mi "Ill he be with with" their ahiden at the By mail to all other countries, per year 7,50 Driest, who had oeen visiting thse the Faith and still surrounded by iiy man to an parts 01 iNcnnern ana central uruisii uoiumuia, j Indians daily, yet less than pam in aavance ior yeany penon month begged of his superior Legal notices, each insertion, per agate iine 15 Dawson to be allowed to stay a in lo .transient aaverasmg on irom page, per men . Atlln. Loeal readers, per insertion, per line : .28 j wlth the heip of ten catholic1 Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion- .C. M0 miners who subscribed S20.00 each :Of Skagway Itself. boarding! school at Lajac. B.C., one thousand miles away'. Site Secured Realizing the uselessness of trying to maintain the Faith without school and by means of a short' yearly priest's visit to a people but a little educated and trained in' preachers of all kinds of doottinea, I feel the need keenly of a board-; S school for our Catbefte Ttrn- get Indians. With the. help of Rev. Father E.i Gallant Pastor of Skagway, Aa&' Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word .. 02 the Driest bought a house to the 1 found a most fitting location, Or four months for v 1.0ft Indian village which was converted Ior an maian woi in me town; During two years the priest con- Skagway is only 60 miles from ducted alone the boarding school. Carcross and HO raises from Atlin. for what 11 but 12 mU Irom teaching, cooking as manv as nine Indian boys, with no other Hatae and 100 mUe Irom Ju" sappott pwctteally than, that of,nMU and Douglas. In all those th fw nathrfic minir in Atlin towns and .In many others a Uttte At the Utter part of the second further away there are many In-j !year th Indian Department in amn cnuaren in neea 01 ubuwhc Ottawa granted the priest-tea -her an. True Atlln-and Carcross are In ! Thrtav Thursday, n- Dee, ft ft, lasi lay of 750.00 a vear. diocese of Prince Rupert. B.C..' wth greatest part of ,ua that. . cv , , . , . auu UMnaj, uncu L., v v., ate ixai the diocese of Alaska, but these neighboring towns have one com mon need. They have but one family of natives, speaking the tame language and having blood! relations among themselves. j Hence the' Bishops of both Iprince Rupert. B.C.. and of Juneau Alaska, ever solicitous to attend to Already over $400 was spent this fall for slashing, blowing stumps; and pulling roots, but there are more, stumps and roots, as well at a ditch to drain arid fill and the ground to level. That the grounds may be prepared and the foundations laid down In the spring and the rchbol ready for use next fall. Is the, hope of the first Catholic Tlln-get Indian Mission of Alaska. Will any of my tourist friends whom I have met In Atlin. and' others Interested in Christian ed- ucation and the salvation of souls I help In this godly work? I still' have my bread box of old, but I have no dough! JOSEPH ALLARD. O.MI. Lei Erikson Whist and Dance Success Jolly Crowd Attended Evening stad. Affair Last The Leif Erikson Society whist, drive and dance last night was a successful affair. About ten tables were" occupied for the whist. The winners were:.. Ladles' first, Miss Sofia Johnson. ! fvmH Mlita T Porxpn! men's! we say the beads. That's why now:IIrgti F. charstad; second, A. Far- we want to be Catholic. Refreshments were served. A Jolly chief, till then an adherant of the crowd took nart In the dance which Russian Church, said to me: "Last followed with music by the Premier winter my boy Dick, he died. When orchestra. he stopped in bed. he pray all the time in that little book you give' htm when he take communion. Ju dement Given In Vancouver Against Interior Mining Co. Mr. Justice Fisher in Supreme . .... -V " . .. !.,. t.,A "lea vemtrr1wtnT! mM-vn1rlhln .4Uub at v ancuuver u and all the tim he blesi men, ,n javor 01 w ttU" himself, and I wateh him and my nnd fHl Lt. to an action wife too. that's why I want Catho- the Owen Lake Mining lie church now." Development Co. Ltd. on a claim un- Slnce IfflO all Indian children aer. a Prmisory n0M5u 4V" wu'fc ed linen, with nose and mouth cov- paper with the word "sepUc." But born In AUin were baptized by the and smlces rendered. erea oy gauze, mm. ui,vwo Wnen mis tuDe is submitted to the nsttlng priests The records of are covered by sterile rubber gloves, necessary heat the word "septic" la IM0 show no baptized Indians.' Steven Adams of-this city, who after the flesh has been scrubbed , obliterated and the word "sUrii MnttAMk.. ai n..u.. t i,.. K..n nn . t,tn in fh United , . j ' " """" - - IMVUI UKUl UU Uba'UlSV 111 WVV11 V S S Ww w-- for five minute and then placed In appears. This Is the check for the dtans remain mumj in m.n, state and then to Alaska, return- nurse who opens the bundle of linen ' camps. Most of them are living ed to the city on-the Princess when ready for use. j far from any priest and are ex- Norah yesterday afternoon. THE BETTER CIGARETTE Elir f The one cigarette that i$ as com. SpgVSfy: forting, a$thoroughly enjoyable, gjfet a$ wholesomely relaxing, at midnight r- &$t a IS W morriin9 coffee, ffvliiiifei a ' yu w'" ,n so many gg J smoking Dixies, Canada's Pleasure m'ce ,hey create a now iandard SAVE THE POKER HANDS AHnnrlinir TWini- Whitehorse by Pilot Everett L. Was- AIK PRESIDENT While no drastic changes are hltely to fc4kw from t 1 amy of CNr. iw For " Burke Party son, was a passenger aboard the b . jnoek entrusted In their worthy r t- vtv. Th it nmnt r t a r bands have sent me Into Skagway) Here Un btcamcr for VancoMr and gtuejwho died recently in th, y ... to bulM an Indian School. , on a month's holkiay trtp. Df. Wrlde 1 country from starvation .: To build the necessary boardlnt Dr. ReftnaW J. Wride. Whitehorse states that Kadteg and MarMn forced landing with his p:w" 'chool for boys and girls, at least physician, who attended Emil Kad- suffered no serious effects from , the upper Llard River. wa n fotty thousand dollars are requlr- lng and Bob Martin, members of the , their experience and are rapidly re- and president of the A P. ed and an additional .ten thousand ill-fated Burke airplane party, gaining their normal strength and Insjfesatr and Navigators a-.. w teea ooaroers ana sun aunng when they were brought out to i condition. tkm of Brtttth Columbia the first veari. 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