) ft, a ~ es, 4. »- oe s*3 eS PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS ‘CROWN BRANT CORN SYRUP At trifling cost : iS Mh Gh Se Xs = =~) GEITY'Ns the inost Nourish ving and OD OY! UM wolipec K : ing q motorvehicle with borrowed! Empress, as a result, won the tour- as follows Ss a eT Tee) i ~- ee nt LEME US vod = Asks Geegment er plates. Charles Hunter. also|nament with an aggregate score of Canadian Legion 12 ms es lo Y CANADA STARCH OO imie. eS e ® 7 ; 7 x airaies 16 Grotto 11 MONTREAL E = ‘ — i heanmeine. th f ¢ ount, was fined 951 to 891 Seal ; ia iP j , é SRLS. May. S“~-Changing: $b ts 1 Option of ten days’ im-| The league standing to date is as | Empress 11,, Elks 16 aire yore Demore ndidat ptior ten di % owift'e. 11. P . of the United States with dissemin- P*isonment, for lending the licence | follows * Moose 16, Swit su eS eo ITT ss oe Se URNS SNe 4 meocancgg he Mere Radley. The fines were, G T.P Av The Standing Sng Sontag Ane contuing vaid in each nadie . | 2mpress 2 1906 953 | G Pts. AV ~~ iat y ‘ nom questions Ye! 45 Ce Case. | t F eg a ” THE DAILY NEWS ee oe a Sol jLes Canadiens 1 863 863 Oddfellows 4 63 158 : and appealing to the discontent as oe 4 ik : 5a ‘—/ . ; q j , : i Jewelers 1 829 829) Musketeers 4 ‘ h 5 Ch ; ‘PERT - 3H COLUMBIA etidiathe the cbntie Predaint 8 8 . rt PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLU erage. the people, Presicent! ont conference “ahd to the Kel- Guia Stains 2 1592 796/ Empress 4 58 145 Sec npe airman ' "i Herbert Hoover, in a late campaign logg-Briand pact a oi Moose 4 56 i4 ° Puplishea Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert fladdres gp ere ger geome ngs he President charged Governor Ce ae | Swift's es Of Debating B sd Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue = fo h t tr ee een Pores SsOverED olye . fyi ae 198 5 6 y wai a Se Roosevelt with trying to mislead the Billiard Avera es Seal Cove 4 52 12.6 H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor | = eo : e Ww onfus tements g Canadian Legion 4 90 12.5 ee: co7 ing the re ia — Fagles 4 1 a ter: I en G. Tt Av.) Elks 4 ay 123) D.C. Sehubert was elected DAILY EDITION — ; : Nick Chenoski (E) .2 400 200| Grotto : @ 1181... fe ie Dean ’ any On Road to Reeovery Far] Batt (2) 2 408 ©. 200! : i ex ntrr 7 - . th — a 7 | To hesitate is to yield. to delit neelbhg Nei las ve! The Democratic party's platform on 8 ae ") Bae = oP be Owen Fisher ‘E) 2 400) oe, Pa “s r = i ba miegh aah ahs i tion is being proceede if} Ved : : } he U - lh ‘ . re ery jec -p. re | ) > lost e mu: acu SPEAKS to which the New York Governor |‘ deog the la ress yy vies, a “its progress? Zadaroski (CB) 2 400 = ways on principles: we must never/anc it is proposed to stags et aes >. Oe - ’ : Why dist its 5 ss‘ rays riples must eclared that he had fully ib or ; 4 he world 4 1. - — me aren FP. Aldridge (LC) i 200 «200 amen 40 eee consequences | be { debates between vari scribed, believed in “a sound cur- . % “ee ut Of Me policies of the'y gs Hutson (LC) 1 28 200 : seis ci during the coming B rency beit is . ; tion, the banks have'p prit-hard (LC) _.1 200 290} *srippinus . se i oY iy BY Lhe narrowest mar- »,,., hic ‘ ore a , ware a hia 4 heen one Of eS mee every Comands sutherland (J) 1 20 208 : = he crisis | né he e y Berite t ; tariffs. whic! ; el ce Pe de emergency. Excitement!s jurmain (J) 1 200 200 “Leadership Looking to Action” De- Reciprocal tariffs which seriousness tha lv, by the ana anic have subsided and con- W. Stone ‘(CS 2 378 46189 cratic didate ent Hoover now said were imprac- | strong and decisive measures of the fidence ix stored . arr. ; lared By Demo ratic Candidat de Ho . ; ron mete: fid nee i being restored. Social D. Frizzell (E) 2 358 179) BURROUGHS to Be Issue of Campaign cable, had b a ad ¥ ‘ : by si stra! : 4 a, calm has been maintained and. de- M. Eckert (BE) i 348 174) 99 a oe on wer re plsuutiansa pe SAPO tes € Demoeratic campaing of | ; May (CS) 2 343 172 h E carat: oy sdbenedge a misrepresentation, Whe fact is that!» Vaccher (C8) 2 313 189! yy arges Evasion Governor Ri lisaster has been averted.” Kenny (LC) i 153-153! nre vy ie tater r uost iOV ‘ . o - ie ste ” - . ; 5 iz J. Bulger (J i 151 151 Critical of Hoover Administration— . 7 , : a wt " gts Pitan aa oe 7 was Chris Perry (J) ; 150 150 Party Headed For Great Vic- es See — a : a ors B. Windle (CS) 1 138 =: 138! } t by 2 ater effic ner nd err mx n p e stao- LOND tery, Roosevelt Asserts eS oi se al ne Smee *\W.E. Funnell (J) 1 + =128 128} —-- , ' esd pila: Our Famous Edson, Alberta and |W. Stuart (CS) 1 000 ©6000 = ] tor I f t Q tates erted Pres nt Hoover 7 BROOKLYN, Nov. 8:—“Leader- Washingtor Sled eee tigger ess eS TOM = toegpaten ee ee 101i ae ¢ AND BEST hip looking to actio tk n- Hox s ' to their’ t¢ed to give satisfaction. Try a “a cipal issue of thi mpaign as I! . , iene ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We The International Fisheries Com-} see it.” declared Governor Franklin ;* ¢ : say cP sell Timothy. Hay, Wheat, ™ission will hold a public hearing } Prior : Ty mtroled . , . rm . ring 7 6 to! D. Roosevelt, Democratic candidate Scoffs at Tariff Commission a Stites O2ts and Barley in Prince Rupert on November 21 to} this advertisement is not puflism< or displayea oy the Liquor for President of the United State The Democt ; . - rine . : hea® local views on proposed am-| control Board or by the Government in addressing a Democratic rally at|teq that he f ed an effect = . , Prince Rupert Feed Co. endments to the halibut fishing re-| — : bia the Academy of Music here at t ainiahin ib - ; - 58 — Phones — 558 guiations, it is announced of British Colum he Academy of Music het A coheal week-end. Three thousand perso ; — - place but special loud-speakers! ining | riff schedules b a a rrat tside +} Gov- i ’ Falsity and Confusion we! I I i y f 2 ht : ror osevelt’s address might be f | The i ) ernor Roose nea 7 " Great opportunities for construc-). .. . " : nitted ye wl ya Uy ‘ ¥ Ar geen y 2 — tive action and co-operation hat wy of wae eee : . 4 pee! verlooked a Washingt he I ¢ ae a ‘ = ; ' ees What needed down there is ar | since * aa a ‘ z a tir Clover qm ratlon with wi ar } r TI ei »fh : Canipa ley CUR , ‘ver bility t t thine ions » ‘ - iDLIILy ge olng 10n ageciaretc | don ay ; Yo re nor Roosevelt Ih - Be . , ; *FnO bes baseless charge gal 1e New York Governoz isous t y lat dent of the United State I have In the course of his address, Gov | nd ¢ enedavored to introdi ) ernor Roosevelt reiterated his favor] ng litt nd ha nreac . immediate modification of the | iisplay. | of f ges sc ee Volstead Act to permit of the sale} jig ) ear r var : ’ Cc} w t Renubli r of bére and light wines in licensec | would assume to ¢ n a nation of wit? asion and decen premises and the sale of liquor un | 120,00 000 | campaign, Gove Ro e-|der government supervision—with | Despite his “six-point progr clare hat the present adn out returning to the old time saloot.| what Governor Ro elt would - * tion had beer { destructic would never favor | for the relief of e farmers was delay. deceit and despair. Unsern- He was in favor of the develop j still a mystery, declared the Pre pulous had been made for ment of St. Lawrence River power pes The people had yet to hear votes. The president, in } panic- for the benefit of the America).|definitely what his policy was . ‘ +} liey bh 1 ll he stricke recitals, hac eprese! people Governor Roosevelt de- | regard SO01G tf bonus. All he r . . 2 . . . hae thie ustedes of conten hai d lhad to say was that he would pay The new Dominion of Canada bonds now heing offered to the Canadian party and | The result of your vole om Tues ithe bongs when there shouki be : public constitute more than an investment opportunity, They represent also se] Roosevelt The admin day wil yuund around the world,” |sufficient surplus. “But as long ‘ sa : ‘ : : oe rg yo oh Pe Aap css oe MeOH gy |ihere is a D tie government an opportunity to strengthen Canada’s high credit. or n represented } acte ce ired Gk : yr LOOKE Vel - i i : t : : : in regard to the com s affairs in yond peradventure. we headed |‘here wii] never be a surplus,” de- tet, ; . . ie ‘ . Tor saghaietn a for'a great vietory cleared the president. Nor had Goy- The citizens of other countries have recently given similar offerings im- CORDIAL Sustains Strengthens MacKenzie’s Furniture Extra Special One Chesterfield Suite—Consisting of three pieces covered all over in Mohair, reversible cushions, Regwar price $160.00 Flooy Lamp—With parchment shade, $ 12.50 One Walnut End Table—Regular price $ 3.50 Extra Special The Above Chesterfield Suite, Lamp and Table SEE OUR WINDOW 327 Third Avenue regular price $135.00 Phone 775 jernor Rooseve regarding Speaker Garner's polic: of “green back” currency. Although ie had talked much about the tar |iff, he had never informed the peo | } Se HOOVER AT Bovina Leet Sidiavele Won SI. LOUIS Plates Cause Two Attributes Depression to War and Its Aftermatn—Democratic Misrepresentation Tyson Radley of Coltieymonnt has oeen Averted Disaster fined $M and costs, with op- seven days’ im sonmen by Stipendiary Magistrate R. W wan at Burns Laks on Read to Recovery : on MacG Way Disiurb Its Progress? Thee Country New ‘ er ior oper- 8 ” peers | Men to Be Fined ‘inal Game Played, Cold Storage | Defeated |Oddfellows Still - [n Billiards) — Leading in Crib Avoid. Crit) -\ Me) [| e Mitamin-rith SCOTT'S Musketeers Last Night to Retain First Place in League Standing Loses Tournament By Agegre- gate of 951 to 891 In the final postponed game yes- Oddfellows ret erday of the Junior Billiard League | ‘hip of last Friday, Owen; .ast evening when they dele ate e defeated William Mucsket . 200 to 178. The her jurnament irom Fisher, Empress Stone, Cold Storage EMULSION male cs iti) the even expressed his view ple whicl hedules he con too high and which too low. All he idered promised was that he would d away with the tariff commission He had not stated whether he would support the plan of William Ran- dolph Hearst and others to put th government in big business under- takings or he supported Mr Hearst’ ition to the disarma- SOUTH Winter Sailings From Prince Rupert f Ocean Falls, Fowsl eva and Vancouver, Thursdays, 10.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS From Prince Rupert for Vancouver, calling at Queen Charlotte Island Ports. Fort- nightly service. Particulars on Tequest, TRAIN SERVICE Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Mondays, Wednes- days, Fridays at 9.30 a.m. for Edmonton, Winnipeg and points East. Passports arranged for Old Country sailings, Fer information coll or write H. McEWEN, D.F. & PA, Prince Rupert. B.C Oppo They can Ottawa. can thus strengthen the high credit Canada has gained throughout the world. 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