i i t i oi tvas ra m m I ' ; 1 I 1 i ft V MuH 1M r The Daily News PRINCE RJJPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. ' ? . II. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. t; .' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month- " By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year To all other countries, in advance, per year : l.iminit rninsirv IsmacfaVorih BtendtfVi $1.00 $6.00! $7.50 Transient Display Advertising, per inch per insertion , ....... $1.40 ' iransient Advertising on Front Page, per inch Classified Advertising, per insertion per word Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line . . ' Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. 98 86 Sold Ev&yivlierc in 73 a tui 1 pom id packages --. ! c? I; STANOARO JIEAKERS 1'OK YEAR !!; ELECTED AT MEETING LAST NKJIIT AMI. BERT GREER' AGAIN PltES-IKK.N'T Honorary Presidents lit. Hon, William I.J on AUrkriiile King anil Hon. John Oliver. Honorary Vice-President Hon. A. M. MaiiMtn. K.C., Hon. T. I). Pa-tulUt, F. (I. Ilawvin Fred stork. t'resl.lent Aid. W. 4. Greer. Mrot Vice-President Imuran Krn ncd.v. NeoiiuUe-Preldent Aid. V. M. Hrown. Treasurer ("ol. S. I1. McMordlr. H.S.O. Secretary (I. W. Johnstone. Excrtitlte L. Y. IMtiiiore. Jack Jule. J. .McNiilty. J. A. Lindsay. Or, . T. kcrrln. II. J. Uradbury, John C'urrlr. Harvey Eraser and Thomas Mr( limonl. Aid. W. J. Greer was unanimously re- elertefl nreslrient at the annual meetlntr S2.80:i.. I w. ni t-. . . . ii Local Local Readers, Readers, per per insertion insertion per per line ine 25 .... " ., . - - " naaw.il liuu. Aims l 11 c buulikuuii uhiu 2c tcxcn of appreciation for tils splendid 15c, work of last year. His re-election wa moved by David Thomson and seconded by Duncan Kennedy. Aid. Greer express- (M . . 1 . ..... 11V 3 , . . u .. rjl ,,.v kite office and called for further nominations, himself nominating David Thomson. J. A. Lindsay was nominated by 11 nomas' McClymont but Mr. Lindsay said he would not have the time to di- Thursday, Feb. 10, 1927 Tl to the work and Mr Thomson de-. sired to withdraw, so Aid. Greer's elec tion was made unanimous. J I II K LIBERAL In thanking the meeting for the ( OTTAWA VOTE CONFIRMS FIGURES OF ASSESSOR? . The valuation placed on the waterfront elevator site in nonor again conierrea upon mm. Aid. the Greer said he would continue the en- vote made by the House of Commons to reimburse the Grand Trunk deavour to do his best fn the interests Pacific bondholders in compliance with agreement may prove of of LlberalUm- He had member; . . . of the party all his life and expected 1 some assistance to the civic court of revision now wrestling with lwars to be. He referred to the fact1 the appeals from the 1927 assessment roll. The city has this par- that he attended the first Liberal ticular elevator site assessed at $100 per front foot or $150,000 lm'vwt for ll,r meetlnK ever h'w ln th eU- That .,,,., , . , 1 . .... m 1908 in the Old Knox Hotel. Little the total 1,500 feet. The vote to the G.T.P. bond holders was $165,- did he expect then that it would ever COO. This would appear to sustain the assessor's valuations not only 06 u privilege to head the association. on the elevator site butVn various other waterfront valuations from .In contetU 'or the nm "nd Mcond .... . vice-presidency, Duncan Kennedy and $30 oon or $40 n in i ,i the vicinity of the Cold Storage plant to $110 for choice Aid. w. m. Brown were respectively eiect-frontage adjoining the business section. There are many aspects to ed. The re-election of Col. s. p. Mc-the matter of assessment but, on the face of such an accepted valu- Mordi as treasurer and of o. w. John-ation, it would seem to the ordinary observer that the assessor has tone " etary were both unanimous, not erred on the excessive side in, his figures at least. p- 'ay at " secretary of the meeting last night, owing to Mr. John- CAPAItl F MF ON stone's Illness. He (Mr. Glassey) de- xiinra to accept nomination as secretary iTmTm ii T. . , . of the association. While it is i obvious that x,. his selections were alonir nolitical line, tv..,. ... course, will, undoubtedly make a success of the job. He possesses Unds,'r' Dr- w- T the necessary practical and cold business attributes that the board 1 JS't and Thomas. Mcaymont. ,pf ,t ct...o rr ...:n u .1.1. i-, , t!i V. A -A,.aK,.au mil uc uic 10 iae care oi me mtmben of the executive are to be ap legal end, j while Dr. K. J. Manion s experience as a minister of the pointed, crown should stand him lA good stead for his new work. The mem- bers of the new board are all adequately capable and experienced to administer Ontanos liquor laws if they follow the straight and narrow path. PRINCE RUPERTS NEW FAIR HOARD. to conduct the 1927 exhibition. Business men are well represented MALKINS sssssisisWaW ij - vcVv'" v K JS. .ssssssssssssssssssssW. .SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSK. - I BEST J In The Letter Box T.I II I IT Oil XO T.I It I FIT The Northern British Columbia Agricultural & Industrial As- Edltor- D1" Ne sociation has made some hannv choices in its selection of dirpptnra' Slr ',How can R"Prt aj "How can Rupert be freed so that sary for the, work. The Exhibition is, it is true, in a rather bad hole The prosperity of an seaport towns but, with good management, there should be little difficulty in pull- depends largely on overseas trade. In ing it out. An early start should be taken in effecting organization countries that choke down this trade and making plans. lth import tariffs the exports are also An important thing to remember is that the board must work thereby choked down, because tariffs hard and that the public must give it general support and assist en1 UP prIce nd thU KDM up cost in various ways when called upon. Only in that way will success cf P"""1011- if cost of production goes be .achieved and it is essential that the Fair should be a success this v ' 'JSZTJl L , C iZZ year. Another blow, like last year, would probably kill it and the Z Wk majority of people in Prince Rupert, now realizing that the Fair is their trade with foreign countries, distinctly beneficial to the City" and district, do not want to see that 1 Every day thousands of ingenious .people In "different part of the wide NEW PHASE IN BRITISH i orld are making improvement ln DIPLOMATIC SERVICE. toots. In machinery. In materials. In By the appointment of Miss Asta Crowe as private secretary to rceth01 ot production. To say that you Sir Colville not h,ve th" thln jr Barclay, British Minister to Budapest, a brand new phase has been opened In the British diplomatic service. Miss Crowe.. lTnll'TZZ eldest daughter of the late Sir Eyre Crowe, permanent under secre-juy in having them u commercial sick-tary of state at the foreign office, it the first to woman conquer injness. in a free trade country or a low the field of diplomacy and her appointment has caused a stir and (tariff one. the producers can select the brought about much speculation. Miss Crowe has already taken up " a"i cheapest materials 'or toou her duties. Among other notable women diplomats who have served "' any part of the world and use them in London, Miss Crowe's appointment recalls the name of Madame Imost " n M the pewn who is Olga de Vovikoff, who was ambassador from Russia during the prime "Tlr,g ,n tbe country where the to ministry of Gladstone. provement u atarted can. But thow I who live Inside a tariff palllsade have to - " '-I wait until the foreign Improvement has been duplicated at a higher cost of pro- , duct Ion probably. Inside the tariff en- closv.-e that they happen to live ln, or els pay a handicapping tariff which I people ln tbe tr(t trade or low tariff countries are so held back with. In I either case, the people in the high tariff .country are held back. A wealthy highly differentiated country like the United Statea (differentiated In races, j jsnd in the commercial Ideas (products I .can stand this tariff hindrance to Its access to the specialised manufacturers of I the 'outside world, but this is a heavy; loss to them all the same, both financially and Intellectually. The export trade of the United States has always within recent tariff years been small jeempared to her wealth (except when , the last European war gave her a lift) and her shipping trade U remarkably mall. The Intellectual aspect inHuences I the financial, Restricting our trade re latlons with the outside world may satisfy the prlmatlve tribal instinct ot exclusive clsnnlshness and pride of many of us but It does not tend to progress. The people who Increase the lines of traffic about the world are the ones Two Kinds You can pet Quaker Oals in two forms tin large plump whole flake or the half flake, rolled tliln, am! partly itMikeil. Ilotli are of the same Quaker Quality, famous in 38 countries. If you wish to make porridge while you boil the coflVe or make the toast, use Quick Quaker. It cooks in 3 minutes. j who help on our advancement and good- rCnDfC VflllMP flVEC 'will, and It U particularly to the ln- ULUlAUL IUUflU ullLO terest of seaport people to do this. In Alaska it Is the ame story. There ' i but there Is a party ln the United States ADVICE TO SCOUTS Hon. George H. Ferguson has at least chosen to he new Ontario for the executive.' the elective member- !"e ' b.Unf f T? people there MllTllirT -,.,. lut Liquor Board men of prominence, each of whom have demonstrated of which u nine. Bai.o. were !; - Sum," m,US?'..JSi! their administrative abilities in the past in other spheres. D. B. Prea1 and tho chosen were L w.; 4hl llnM t0 tne 0rl tner is aiimomiion or santa Hanna, the chairman, is a caniy Scot and, if he follows the right atmo"- Ju'-ani' MeNuity. J. t of the worW (lneludlng Rupert, eAT.w.lx.i hivimmeh Kergin H. J Harvey Fraser Three further !'malnland" which at present is top M ANOELES. Feb, 10. "I Just kept dog and which says, "trade with me or toiag." U the laconic explanation made 111 hold you up for a penalty in the b7 George Tounif of his record-breaking form of a tariff , which I shall get in- ,wlm the Cataltna Channel for i i, ... , . . . thu nrin nf 5 flOO nttrii h William tvicMcy i. jvu stun kiiiiy fcw gci wurs r - - ' j . . ... . ... . . . k Wplal.v lr Vium ,i.f tK. nKnu fn a the Se0Xl1 ot Amfr'" : Sir Wilfrid Laurler thought that the B"m" population of Canada would Increase far Pushed the current number of ; tn"r Ufe. This U the faster than It has done. It would have natlne. Doy.' increased as fast as he thought it Toronl0 message: "Keep going, al-1 would Rever om mother: she is a j If the neoole of Canada had acted I as senstblT as he thought th. would 1,at.' Nw touch tobacco or alcoholic. drtnk- 1 a 1 do not bUm' be puhed and had been leu exclusive In trade. II ytn ahead?" Is not so Important a question this Company of Canada were to tn fcoT who wastes hU time on Idle """ ln" Dnn no ooa' "T'0P amalgamate with its neighbor the both mlnd nd rour bod' United SUtes y3ur i Trust (which I for one hope It win not do) even then- It would W1 u dHcate machine. not be wi tween the This would rulr to sbolUh all tariffs be-two countries suddenly. a great many people. wun you as iu engineer, ii you xaxe care of your body. It wUl serve you faithfully. This is your Job. 'Be prepared' la The lhe 8couU' mott0' nd 1 ,m lt"ln tariffs would, need to be lowered ,n lruwl wnen 1 n " lnlM mmw gradually and slowly. The same should be the case If Canada remains independent. If the United States were to tart lowering tariff and were to keep on doing so. her ' cent of : 'production would become much less for the rea. sons stated above. She would be able to export goods much cheaper than she that helped me conquer the channel. All my good luck wishes to all Boy Scouts. Keep going and never stop!" NOTICE February 7, 1637. Cltlzena of Prince Rupert are hereby nntlfl. Ih.t .Mnn1ln, A th. ft w t w does at present, and she would do so toNo. iBa. Section 489, -No person shall all countries that -would let her. There within the City place, .keep or deposit lhe In woodsn receptacles or within would wouia be ne a a muth much neater greater nthns exchange j twmt nvf J(et of B oUM of budlng of the specialities of the United States unless the same are contained In ome with those of other countries, whether Usfe depository constructed cf brick. th. At,.- ,.,., ,K.itone. or other non-combustible ma reduction of tariff or not. but more, " It. .1.1 courte. if they did. The same applies to other countries and it Is to the advantage of a country to have free trade whether the other does or not. The people of no country are best at everything or ever can be until that "country" comprises all the inhabited territory of the world so It la best for us not to in any way hinder ourselves from obtaining the best that anyone happens to specialise In ln any part of the world. It is necessary to. live In free trade country after having lived ln a tariff restricted one to fully realise the advantage of having the best things of the jnarkets of the whole world to select from when you buy. R. M. PEARSON. Prince Rupert. i MO tonstib ation of I am Instructed by the City authori ties to notuy an parties, wno negiecu to do so or who refrains from doing any act or thing which violates the above provision, that ten daya from the above date an Inspector will be empowered to take the necesiary proceedings to enforce tnis section oi me uy-iaw. li. a. McLean. City Engineer, xoTiri: LAND ACT. OF INTKNTIO TO TO LEAME LANII. AITI.Y In Prthet Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Nesto Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands, take notice that John Dybhavn, of Prince Rupert, B C. occupation manager, intends to apply for a lease of the fol. lowing described lands: Commencing at post planted on the south side of Nesto Inlet, about one mile from Its head; thence south o chains; thence west 10 chains; thence north 8 chains to shore; thence east 10 chalna. more or less, following the shore line to point ot commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or less. JOHN DYBHAVN, Applicant. Dated November 33. 1B28. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AITI.Y TO LEASE tOKEMIIOKE In Graham Island, 5uten Charlotte Island Land Recording District ot Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay. Massett Inlst, Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Manufacturers, intend to apply tor a lease ot the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of DL. 1&7U thence westerly, following northern boundary of said Lot to the northwest corner of said Thursday, Febn 1st I NEW OFFICERS I f 1 1 1 I ri I J 1 LIBERAL ASS'N. 4 sssl ssssssl SSB aaH V BSSS1 BSSSSSH law HBI laeaieaK SSSBSSSSSSSM SSSSSB SJJ1 The 3L most important hours When food must satisfy and "stand by" you Musi people have to do more tlinn two-third of their most important work in the forenoon. To supply this energy, they need a breakfast that satisfies and will "stand liy" them throughout the morning. That is why health authorities ure f?ood breakfasts why the matchless flavour of Quaker Oats makes it the breakfast of millions of people. Its delicious taste awakclis lazy appetites ami thus promotes easy digestion. Its bulk and tender bran assist, in the assimilation of other food and aid in one of nature's most important functions. Quaker Oat.s is the most perfect of all cereal food. It supplies the elements which build tissue apd pve energy, as well as the important vilamiiies and mineral salts. It contains 1G protein and (. carbohydrates. Tor better mornings, have Quaker Oat.s for breakfast. No other is "just as good", for no other has 50 ycarscxperience in grain selection and milling behind it. Sec that the picture of the friendly (Junker is on the package. Quaker Oats you have always Unonix QuickQuaker - cooks in 3 minutes DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian pish & Cold Storage Co- W Prince Rupert. H.C. (5 UNION STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED Hailing trum Prlnre Rupert, l of VANCOUVER, I(.'10KI . Hn.ii lUy and Alert luy, etf Ts A tun. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alert luv and snii luy, ele Mists' 'J a m. For PORT HIMPKOV, AVVOX, ALICE ARM, MTEVt'AKT and Nssa W" Cannorlen, Hunday, s p.m. U3 ml Atenue. IL M. NMITII. Agent. Prlnre Rupert. , Lot; thence westerly, nortWly and easterly, following the high tide mark of Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly point ot Echinus Point: thence southeasterly to the point of commencement and containing 1M acre, more or lent, POWELL RIVER COMPANY. LTD. Agent, J. Douglas Wilson, j LAND ACT j NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO I TO LEASE LtNI i In Prince Rupert Ind Recording DU- i trict. and altuate at HusVm Inlet, Queen : Charlotte lalanda. i TAKE NOTICE that Robert M Currle. ot .Vancouver, n.C, occupation fish ! Intends to aoplv for a lease of fiacker. he following described lands . i Commencing at a post planted at northeast Corner about 1,000 feet wes-, teriy from miners' cabins at head of Huston Inlet: thence westtrlv 2' Chains; thence southerly about 13 chains; inence easieny ii cnaina; inence nor- theny about 12 chains, and containing 34 acres, more or less. ROBERT M. CURRIE, Aonlleant. LAND ACT Skeenaund District. District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that slxtv dava after date, I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over 040 acres of land tounded as follows: Commencing at a mnt olanted at the soutnwest corner or section 30, ship 3. Graham Island. AJO.s southwest corner" Town- and marked : thence east 89 chains; thence north B0 chains; thence rtn on cnains; inence soutn BO chains to point of commencement, heinir nr. tlon 30. Township 3, Graham Island. B.C. A. J. GORDON, . locator. Datsd December t 17, 1020. 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