THE DAILY NEWS _———<—— THE DAILY NEws THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Quaranteed Largest Circulation H. F. McRAR, EDITOR AND MANAGER HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 8rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch rates on application. DAILY BDITION EDITORIALS That debts must be paid is make their annual demand on the frequently forgotten truth the products of the which may be gathered from States, and the Americans are Sir George Paish’s admonitory message to the United States. The “favorable balance of trade delusion is also indireet- ly cleared away. Americans during the past six years have exported more than they have imported to the extent of $2,- 375,000,000, This is exclusive of gold and silver. The ex- cluding of gold and silver from such totals heips to worse con- found the confusion of the av- turn only their ing of the balance curately balance, and credits ledger. of a erage fiscal discussion. Why a “favorable” balance of trade, gold and silver should be ex- not confused by a_ political cluded while iron and copper boundary. The Irish former are not excluded has never sends his products to feed his been made clear. But neither British landlord. In return he has anything else ever been made clear by discussing bal- ances of trade as favorable or unfavorable. Including gold and silver reduces this balance by $269,000,000. The big bal- anee still remaining has not liquidated debts abroad but leaves the country “still a debtor nation at its wit's end to meet its obligations.” In fact the country went deeper gets a receipt for his rent. documents were included trade returns the exports . As they land balanee of trade to are not “wanted” in into debt while thus selling only rent receipts are unable more than was bought. to buy. Trade follows 7 «9 creditor. Absenteeism is the burden 3 _the American republic is car- As . Canadians borrow rying, and Sir George Paish might have made that impor- New York, according to tant truth clear to his Wash- George Paish, is the natural ington hearers. A growing buyer and holder of Canada’s number of Astors, a multitude securities. In reality we bor- of wealthy tourists, and anoth- row American goods, and er multitude of creditors in should be in debt to the Amer- Britain and elsewhere abroad icans. To remain aus You Should Buy aoa :: Royal Standard Flour :: There is no better fiour made. : it’s economical. BECAUSE— With its quality value—which is undisputed—it’s a B. C. Flour made “ight in the Province. Over a hundred workmen are employed in the manufac- ture of Royal Standard: They and their families are dependent on its sale. BECAUSE— Royal Standard Sales Support you and your bus- iness whatever it may be. You see every dollar you spend on Foreign Flour is just so much money sent out of B. C. Of money so spent very little finds its way back. it goes further. AND ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR COSTS NO MORE Vancouver Milling & Grain Company, Ltd. Vancouver, New Westminster, Nanaimo and Victoria Telephone 98, Oontract Gre Friday, November 18, 10414. United in a position to secure in re- receipted bills. It may help to an understand- of trade to point out that if reeeipted bills and shipping gains and losses as well as gold and silver were entertained in the grand totals exports and imports would ae- like the debts the British and have them p! portionately in debt to or I the erediters of Americans a needless complication An appreciation of the position of PASSING EVENTS PPO al Sails for Vancouver, \ toria and Seattic on F ‘ll, for at oa. m : o- _ . “— Hon. Golin i ( ampbe a people in debt to absenter here are over six hundred ‘ of the Manitoba lit a id hel ‘ , » | German and Austrian prisoners merly a member ¢ 7 edie creditors ‘ » drav ‘ ; . ch he was a. , ppof war in Canada, according to}government, im teen : aaa: an Th h ~ : ' ) , CeRS 0 7 : 0 ’ rene ee ree ae tp government reports from the va-|cessive 7, ‘ks, died roug ervice to 7 considering tho problem of re-| ii ji. places of detertion| Minister of Publi - ae t ‘ i 1 on Saturday last, ¢ i. payment, General admont- |througout the country. al Winnipes . n Saturday tt Over the i : rt ne illness ; tions along that line are of . : ter a long | GRAND TRUNK PAOCIFic + _ g ‘ els 0 little use. The big borrower, Right eee ery fire in A fire which broke out on Bar- Passenger traine carrying Banderd Bleeping ; whether a Federal or Provin- (fam were destroyer , rington. Street, Halifax, early Care leave Prince Rupert on We inesuany , . : saad the Royal Mill of the Ogilvie © ing ne destroyed af Edmonton, Saskatoon, Meiville, Winnipeg, « cial =minister, a = municipal) |.) week. The blaze is suppos-|Tuesday morning . i Bt, Paul, Duluth, Chicago and al! Baste council, or a railway magnate oq to have originated in the grain}number of buildings oe el Ger pointe BAST of GHIGRRE use the onan will concentrate on the) conveyor lawe to the extent of 8140, | Make your Sleeping Car Reservations ea lohief sufferers were the Maedon Full information apply to @. T. P. Ticket om schemes on hand and let the a a and Music Company, | . Vir A permit for a boxing tourna-j|ald Piano am AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMs) future look after itself " ’ ba. | Maze cafe, Frank Reardon, KR. | ; ment in Toronto in aid of the Pa- | the aze ca Rat ; ; ‘A on 0 ; { iteman, | OME a tually the only restrictior 2 triotie Fund has been refused |! Johnston and G. ¢ atem 7 — —_—— — debts under the popular rhe commissioners of the fund|though other buildings in the v . ernment is the timidity Of}qisapproved of such methods of}cinity were considerably dam | ina taias lenders. While money can be|adding to their funds aged i MUSIC ; borrowed there will be popu- oe ea oe a vi » at al ; ler approval for almost every| Quite a ‘namber of Russians When one buys a volume - 4 Teacher of Violin and All ; ar ¢ “OV > Os f ' ook store ere ‘ageunen While credit is|®e volunteering to go with the]certain Toronto bp 2 tore = | Band tnetrumentes ax pe ’ _ on . ey The are lis . ved wrapped up with it} good it is likély to be used or second contingent. They resis delive - a eal tee South A. PESOOTT ; ' ‘janxious to get into the fight tolan unordered cop 462 Eighth Ave. East ee ee. o a a help their own country, and as/About Germany,” a work compil Phone Green 327 ; aoe Oe See eee many find it impossible to getjed by German editors with the A nation like an individual en- taking joys easy abundance |back to Russia they are this means of getting to the front when go- merchant's Ireland's large exports to Britain afford an example of these rent receipts and similar and imports would evenly balance. are not ineluded Lre- sends a big “favorable” Britain. There is no proportionate re- turn cargo, not because goods Ireland, but because the men who get Britain to buy American goods, in debt to REASONS WHY? ing into debt, and feels the stringency of the time of re-| : ; . | At the annual meeting of the f ont. Al rh Canadians | are a borrowers | Canadian club, Halifax, on Mon have been extensive ain and her allies - York and addressed primarily to United States, cireulated citizens of the publication is object of besmirching Great Brit Printed in New eagerly this i capac ,|day evening, $1,000 was voted to| throughout Canada as well. This aed oh go-sormanton pn Canadian Patriotie Fund. Dr.|book is likely to inne: ange time of repayment arrives A. Stanley Mackenzie, president than attract public — . But it may be well to remem- of Dalhousie University, was|Canada, the United sae . ber that we cannot pay with elected president of the club for| wherever else outside of German boomed land values or great the ensuing year. it is circulated. unproductive public works. We must pay with the products of Three hundred ears of food and the forest, the soil, the fish- clothing for the Belgians have eries the Wines ona the fac_| been received by the Belgian Re tonien These atic receive for | lief Gommittee in Halifax. The the future our chief consider. |¢@"s hold about forty tons each, ation—Toronto Globe so that the people of Nova Seo- : tia and of the adjacent provinces ave ¢ ‘ibuted about twelve mms have contri en ana tons of food and clothing to the TO BE ISLAM CONVERT Montreal, of the executors of one of the vic JUDGE DEOLINES ALLOW INSURANCE ON LIFE OF TITANIC WRECK VICTIM Nov. 12, local The claims tims who perished in the wreck of the Titanic was dealt with by Jus- eourt the Trust Com Belgians. tice Demers in the London, Nov. 12.—Astonishing inane here His Lordship reports of the latest effects of the At the Amherst session of the right of the National German propaganda in Turkey Pupreate Spee we rate oer pany to collect the sum of $5,000, reached the British government sell sentenced William uttler and his wife to two years in’ Dor- from Constantinople just before premises for liquor under the No- aceident insurance the declaration of war on Turkey chester penitentiary for assault-jlife of Thomas Beattie, and necessitated warnings being|'"* 4 constable at Pugwash, |peg, by the sent to English and American while making a search of their) Company issued on the of Winni Accident and Guaranty » The policy was issued missionaries not to remain in iso- Seotia T Act in 1906 and was kept paid up. The a Scotia Temperance Act. lated places where there is little |¥@ Scola Femperane defendant declined to meet the protection. ‘aim on the grounds that aflirm- It is reported that German A deputation of the Laymen's clair & Missionary Movement from To- ronto visited Halifax and address- agents, in their desperate efforts to bring Turkey inte the fighting ative proof of the insur ed's death had not been furnished within the line with Germany, have circulat-|ed meetings in a number of {time required in the policy. Such ed widespread statements that the |churches on Sunday. On Monday|ifailure on the part of the execu Kaiser has adopted the faith of | conferences and men's meetings|tors, according to the terms of Islam and desires all Mohamme-j|were held in Halifax and Dart-|the policy, invalided the contract dans to join with him in a holy| mouth Among the visiting |Justice Demers, in summing up war of the Crescent against the|speakers were D. H. Rose, secre-|scanned the policy and found de They stood the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They have Movement, secretary Laymen’s Missionary and Mr. Caskey, Interdenominational Laymen's of the|he his his shack and when he packs it around the back until Cross tary of the Anglican Laymen's|fendant's submissions to be truly Missionary Movement: Rev. Dr.|based on the terms of the con Manning, secretary of the Metho- | tract Suit was dismissed with dist. Home Mission Board; Canon |costs. GUARANTEED Gould, seeretary of the Church of exeppenenenenanaeemnpesiasagsemniapoens American Silk England Missionary Society of the In these hard times it is ru HOSIERY Chureh of England Missionary|mored that a certain Seotehman We Want You to Know Society; Rev. R. M. Hamilton,!is making one sack of coal last all These Hose secretary of the Presbyterian|winter. 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