"There Were Many Things Which I Could Not Eat'? . Mrs. H. Robert Well, ErgrlUh Harbour, Trinity Bay, N1W., wriUst 'Mil the nil del 'fir if f j v . - nit "I was troubled with nervous dyspepsia so much to, that there were a (real many thingi I could not eat at all on account of the distressed feeling afterward. I used many different remedies, but they did me little good Finally I tried Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and Kidney-Liver Pills, and was surprised at the relief this combined treatment gave me in such a short time. DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD M OnU a. box, all dralrra, or Edmavnaoii, Bates Jt Co., 1.14., Tomato The Daily News PHINCE RUPKRT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Priuce Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLBN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month ,....... ,?l,Uh By mail to nil parts of the British Empire and the United Htates. in advance, per year. -..' .S6.00 To alt other countries, in advance, per year $7.o(. "p TELEPHONE tt transient Display Advertising. . . . , ,$1.40 per inch per insertiop Transient Advertising on Front Page .$2.8(1 per inch Local Readers, per insertion ........ . V , . . 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion. 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion. 15c per agate line Contract Rates on Application. AU advertising should be in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Thursday, Oct. II, 1923. Railway Rates j Reduction Welcome. While the railway rates reduction, as announced yesterday, is very welcome and will lend to help us in our request for an elevator, Premier John Oliver explains that it is not Ihe 'granting of Ihe appeal of 'the provides for complete equalization of rales between the west and easl. British Columbia is still being discriminated OtgainM ;u ;lhi matter, ygWeral nifttlwiUfct' , a.nd Ihe judgment ot ihe privy council jiyi-l b- awaited in- regard (o this matter. The reduction granted by Ihe board is, however, an acknowledgment of Ihe justice. of Ihe H.C. (claim and of the desirability of giving better railway rate to lbs Pacific coast. Hon. Frank Oliver - ' ' Friend Of The West. It did. not lake lion. Frank Oliver" long- lo express If on the matter of railway rales after be was appointed o the Railway Commission. A rsporl received today quotes him as aying that (be rule westward lo Prince Rupert ami Vaneouver should be the same as for a similar, distance eastward. He doe Hot believe ill hi all 'rales iiwl In nn,t..,. II. u I' I) II i...:u r O -. ...... VI,T. VtJIII II mini a very costly systvm over (he mountains,: whereas Ihe Canadian National was built expressly for Ihe purpose of avoiding tin costly mountain haul. In the appointment of Hon. Frank Oliver lo Ihe Railway Commission we see another e'vidence off be friendliness of the pr?sen. government toward Ihe west aiid lis determination to uphold the Canadian National Railway. Real 8eryice To Community. There, are in Ihe city two service elubs ami a good main fraternal and other organization,- all organized wilb (lie idea of serving either alt or a portion of Ihe cnmmiuiilv. The are all excellent in their way and are worlh A jynod deal lo the rom-munily, especially in creating a spirit of good fellowship The real effeelivr, service, however, i irf so V-iirrviiig oM oiie's life work lhal it may be of benefit lo Ihe community. The club and organizations are a hobby or sideline, nulside of the. Imai. nes or profession. The person who sells groceries or drygoods or nnv tdhr "'i" M iii porn a way as to gue the greatest Iosib e service at the lowest possible price is really helping to bu Id up Ihe eitv. Tin person who organize or carries on a raetoi-j- mill, fish plant or any other iudus,v which helps to make this a centre of commercial life and at the' same time J.?mJ 1.1 "f ',U' ,!"i,ieilt i Providing then, will, good food or elutbes or necessaries of is life, giving the best very " service possible t niiiy t sp.,:,nn1P jt V,?,.,. ho wi li the professional man nr nrllzau or laborer. The man who does good work "J consistently N le mHU romm.iii.ly. Public rvifs dnri.rg leisure hours is ,?esira e and commeudnblc but the one l,l,,g noi-essarv above all others , g.Ml work well d , .be work by whichV n.. n earn , Notice to Delinquent Debtors On October 17. tli iriiw. ii,,......i h..im . . ... .. . ""ilriv iirw ii JierrnaiiiM- roil Jiril .SS0ClllllOO U' llill.l .. n.4......II ... I. .. . t highest bidder Ihronirli II, u ,.r n.: ' - . , j ""imiin ii liny paiier. w ' 1 number of lone onUlnii.li..r i. .m ,. , " 'o i wiiuv, -sue i nine ot tlie debtors, wbelber res dent ...... . . ..ii..;...: J IT i.,.n.. t. ..tl... ...t,t. .i " ' " .111 "P- V; ,B l"v """""ii oi in; ncrouiit owing. Only the name i.r those debtors who have deliberately evaded payment vill appear in this list. A) accounts have been certified by the merchant enler-ng same, as any intending purchaser of these accounts will nfJi' l,r",ee ' m1 ,";.ili. a.i pun-l.uKers may offer lo same debtors in lieu of wagj.s or any oilier debt. All correspondence in conneclioi) with this notice please address lo the i pi;illce Rupert Retail .N e,r Is' Credit Men's Association, Box lit! Dnijy .News Office. CHANGE SYSTEM OF roMPFrmnN for Superintendent II. S. Hum ex-j pressed ilissal.isP.icl inn , at lal I night's school hoard meeting al j the manner in which school emu. 1 petitions had been conducted at; Hie recent exhibition. Hi) fpit! that li plan of hating Ihe! suggest breaking it up at this lime until it was ascertained bow jthej pupils were getting nlM)g. Doing so would require the engaging of another leacher. Trustee McLennan expressed gratification at Hie incivased number of pupils in the Hjgh School. It reflected growth of (be population of the city. Wrgurtfe de la Motta t 'Star oT Jealoutj At the Weslholme Tonisht NORTHERN BRANCH OF TRUSTEES' ASSOCIATION School Trustee Casey Urges Advantages of Such Organlza tlon and Would Have Convention at Early Date Expressing fhe belief, that such an organization would prove of great benefit to educational Interests in this part of the province, Trustee Cifey urged at the meeting of the school hoard Iat lllghl Ihul efforts should be con-linued with a ew lo establlsli-ing a branch of Hie H.C. School Trusfee' Assocfalion with Prince Iluperl as Its centre point. Some time :iuo the lioanl iIp- clded to Invite other boards in the district to nartlclnale In such a nfove biil it was impossible to gel in touch wltli them nil. Sec with the various serrelaries. .Mr. Casey fell Hint n rnnvrn lion should be held here before Prospermia advria)ng mean regular continuous advertising. TH1 iMiLI HEWD HALL CAINE'S STUDENTS AT FAIR BIG STORY IS SHOWING HERE "The Christian" Is One of Most Dramatic Tales Kwer Told and Film Is Pin pla-M f the various schools! -Selfishness, superstition and ,r.unpHlnr will, on,, another as ,,iftotrv 1W anoi , ,,,,, should be discontinued. It tnl, jgroups a wo a '" ' T i U is s liowo in l. i.lirll(.ii" - tr. riMMII) ,, till ,(l 'tit '.ml .'Slst and t occasioned . bad, i,a a ,.y ,,y sr 0jw feeling between Hie tiafliors iThjs might be remedied hy re-jstoring Hie system of inilix iilual ;rompeitinn. ..l.....l .... ., and pirluro.t t hi week al Ihe We- holme theatre. The story opens on.lhe e of .1""". Man, where .loilll .lolin Storm and . no. ., rao, .o ten , inai,(ory 0uayl4 ,av ,iv(( , he system empKve, tl,, year jHil(1,1HM,. ,,,, ,.,, r: had bee,. ..nsHlisfnelory. I xyas'iroIllPr p , , not een Tepresenl alive of the. ...., .. . . .. . : clas work for one student m,Pl.j8( ,iar'H ; r,ali U , f, put ... .Irawincs i. Hjl spera o,y when .o,, stor.n. his, ,,,::.,,,l,,h'?' V1'1 'n'h'-r. .end. Him on a trip! '"I""' " Uii" .;.i ii,- ,.,.ki i ... i.. i l rlioifls before Hie flo.c a of 1 1,.- sprinp term and lhal ihe exhibi tion slinuM feature imlivn ual ef fort. He fell that the Fair Hoard 'would welcome any sujrjresfjon that might he made by Ihe teachers. The miestioii was left hv I lie board wi I It the learhors lo take with the Fair Hoard. ATTENDANCE AT HIGH SCHOOL HIGHEST YET Principal Brady Reports to School Board That 119 Students are Enrolled 43 In First Year Principal ltra.lv reported al the meeting of the school board last night that there were 119 (udeiits attemtiiiK Hie High School, the lairel number since the High School had Heu openeit in the city. tiirls were in the majority numbering nearly 80. There were 13 students taking1 first year work and some 20 in the commercial class. The first year class was some what congested bill be would not "'t'i M'.l III III ,11 l)r pare him for :ie political life for which he had been educated. Gives up Wealth l our years Jaler, John Storm returns and finds (ilory grown to a beautiful young lady, and unhappy in (he poor collage of her grandfather, the vicar. Polly comes down from London, and suggests that lory ecaie from uncongenial surroundings by be- coming a nur-e in-(he London hospital where .Polly works. John Storm announces to Glory and his father Ihat he has become a Christian Solialisl, and will en ter Ihe church, renouncing nil worbll preferment and gaui. UN decision is a terrible blow In hi. father, and a grcat'disappoinl-iiienl lo filory, who bates poverty and oes beautiful clothe and possessions. . 1 ilory enter Ihe hospital, and John Ihe Church. Itolh in ser vice ami in hue with each other. Ihejr paths diverge,, fieraue of Ihe different spirit in which they work. Polly, meanwhile, Uu been betrayed by Lord Hubert Ure, n trustee of Ihe hospital. Horatio Drake, discovers in (llory a lalenl for acting, ami offers lo Mtnor her on Ihe stage. John has be come chaplain of the hospital, in order lo be near (ilory. When he -ees how Polly s condemned hy Ihe board, he resigns from the hospital and from the Church. Finding lhal (ilory will not giv.i up Drake and Ihe worldly eet. John hids her gooduy and enters :t monastery. Renounces Vows Hut even here, lorn between his ideals and his love for (ilory, h.? rinds no peace. HeuouiicjiiK hi vows and coming back ! Ibi world, he finds (ilory a slar on the starje and Ihe loast of London. He reiuoiislra'es with her, and iKiinls out lnr la ncrAi" lull jshe does not see it his way. U decides lhal his work is In help fallen girls, and opens a mission. fo which Polly comes lo die. Sh? i survived hy her baby, which John arranges lo hae adopted hy Lady Hubert L're, thus Incurring his Lordship's enmity. This leads o a nlau lo ruin John's work to (earing .down Ihe Mission ami replacing ) wilb a music hall for (ilory use. trd Robert expects to use for (his purpose the winning of his en-Iry in (be Derby. Meanwhile, Lord Robert I having circulated a report thai Father Storm has predicted the destruction or London at midnight on Derby Day. John denies this, but Lord Hubert, rich and Influential, keep (he rumor afloat by paid agents. Derby Day Derby Day arrives and John goes to Epsom, where he tries to speak lo Ihe people for Ihe tro.nl of Iheir souls. .Meantime,' many devoul and credulous are giving away their worldly uomis uml preparing for Ihe last hour. Lord Hotierl s liorse wins the race. Thai evening, a big dinner Is given in (Ilory honor, while crowds are gathering in the squares of London to await (he end. John, in a reliirious freniv.1 utwo act. Notlc of InUntlon to Applr to Pkrch In Cna.l I mid lif.i.l, nA-....,i-- i.i.. Irlf'f of f.iim It.i,. . ... t I (:UtllhU'U fill l f.ru. i. .. i.i...., iCtiarlottf UUwH, ml 1Jliilng t. 8473 Jlo tin iiiiIIi. rotary Vance taled that he would of vinriViir! V'JfS'Wi iiikh me matter up with Inspector ; 1 'i"J' 'r porinifium i laser and try lo communicate: tnnim-ni-iiir t a rjt pintfi on itw i' i.uniftiiewa iiiipi ! ffipnrft imrlli IS.75 rlialiif, iurr ur !, o llw noillti lioiinijary or T.I.. 84IJ) thfiiie weft tnJ rollimlnn tlm Mid luuih UmiuHry, 4l.lt rlllllll.. IIUII'M In.. Ii. .1... , . . ,,' - 'i m. ii-- j,,jniiira, r-ur' the next , sess . nil of the legislature ,",'r'' "'d t.i..j tiienrc rtMeHr and eonvenml If r...l mi K ifoijUierlv, an.l foll.mlnr Out Hum water COIene If possible. inaik of Cuinslieua lul.-l to the ix.lnt of i-oiiiiiiMirniH'iii, and rM)Uliilli( .Ml aiT, iimie ur leaf. THOMAS A. KPI.I.ET, ' Hun of Mur",, AiDllraiil. l fJiUd gepiember Sim, tvll. decides ibal he mtil kill (ilory loae tier soul. He goes lo her nioins to await her coming. ! When they are alone, he de- rlnres hi- terrible Intention.1 jlSlnry, by showing him lhal he love him, ulvorl him from hi' purpose. In ihe grip of bis hu. man loe, and Ihe aulicipalion of happiness wilb (Hot'. John wanders into the streets. Midnight ha passed, and Hie expected wrath ha not manifested ilself. The rrowd I urn against The Christian and howl for reenge. He recogniie.l, and Ihe mob beals and stones him. (ilory who has followed, lakes him lo hi Mission, SWANSON BAY Mr. Hamilton left Monday morning for n trip lo Vancoioer. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Crawford, who were in town over the week end, have relume lo (ianlner Canal. Dan Slewarl of Vancouver, spending a few day in town. LAND ACT. I Notlcf of InUntlon to Applf U Laaaa Land. n. uiiii uihi iii.ir.ri, iirrnrnina of Priii-e ltiiirrl, awl situate III l.limfl-u a In Un. .I.v l.l.h ... ... iri.itu llii n . Im.Iui. liLarfi iar .inure mai I, IIKHIiai A, kl-llflf. of VanniiOfr, II.C, orriiiallun Uifrlnf 0eralor. Iiii-ikI u. apely for i"-rmi.UHi ... i. ,i-r .timmiuR nr.rriiHH rare Comroriirlnt at t)i xsilhwefl romer of T.I.. itJJ; ihenre K.ulli rhaliif: llwnrr fl.CO t I'C. II II -lialn., Ih-M .-...I. m rhalni llieiire northtrlr and neMerly, and follnvtlrlr lite lMire of CuinOiewa Inlrl in uie iMni if ejiiimiMieeiniii. and ton. Mtiilni 18.31 acre, more, ur leta, THOMAS A. KKI.I.F.Y. ,ain of A(iliraat tilled Seplemtier f Sttl. I3. LAND ACT. Mailt 9t latanllcn t Apaty to Puponaa In Cial linl )n,ir..i ii A-.ii..- i.i. ?.' . ''rinre liurt, and Lyeii liand, Queen Charloiie lilaiidi. i iihi iM-ftii ,,i Alll llllei. Take .Notlre M I. Tlumiai A k.!U of Vanrniiver, B.C., oerupalKm Ij.rrlnr ojrator, lnien u apply rr twrom.lii Ui purrhane I he rotlnwlnt; tlrarrlLed lin.U (..mmieiirlnr at a .t planird im Ihe ........ ... . .ll.ui. fWUllf. erly fnun a lln- kmi of u uni; llwnr. Miiilb 14.11 elialiMi llienee ei. tf t fhalni tlwnre norlh l.7 rhalnij iiienrr folWminv tlie lilrli water mark to die IMilnl of eirtiiioeo.eiueiit. ami rouUlnliiii ii-., umrv ur lefifc. IIKI.1MS A, hKI.I.KV, .llie nf Appllrml " Hale.. Beplemher ttlti. , LAND ACT. Nolle f InUntlon U Applr I La Land hi i..iai i.ana intirirt, iiecordnuc ll Irlrt lit f'el.ie Iiiii-.. ..1.1 .ii. ..i. at III tiea'd of Atll Inlet', Ljell Inland, Uniwn Cliarkitte lilau.li, Taka i,tlie that , Tliomaa A, Killey, of Vanroiiver, ll.C., orrupatlnn Lnrrlii8 0rtlor, intern) to apply for nnlil,n td lea.a llu. i,.Htt .1.. .... . . hor I CoiiiUH'lielnr at a Hr planted mi llu, liom line ,f im ii,i..i . .).,.., n- .1..1... IHirtle-a.t if the fisilheaal fniner of lx.1 ijI ineii s, t is'K-j 3i.3 rliallif, IV'.'.Ti V. '"' 10 "oltii almre i,f iiurii nufiiir Migineiiir, fteiieriy am mrtlierly, and ro.lowlna nal1 Mmre Hue to tlie pfilnt nf ronimenrenwni, and ronialn-III! 13.73 arrea, imire or le. THOMAS A, krl.l KY, . . . . Nam of Applicant. ,,,'", Dlted ttpumbtr Ida, ll, Thursday, October H PLAYERS NAVY CUT CIGARETTES "Super-quality" bHPbMbbLLLR Stock Reducing 10 forl8t. and in tins of 50 and WO More sold than all other brands combined Beautifully Cool and Sweet Smoking, Sale at Ormes Drug Store Tuko Tooth Paste Free with Tooth Brush, Special Value al 35c 50c Tube Shavald Free with 50c Shaving Brush. Itegular 50c size I'ep-nib'iit Tooth I'.ile. and a guar uile.cd ."Or Ttrulh Hrusb. Irnlli lor 1 1 libber HMuitri's, .tic t-ize (or 25c Jf 1.00 iz 8I.50 size for f Unity'. (iwn Soap, but Cutiniro Soap, box Snap Hot . ? Tnlciiui I'owder, Jf tin Shaving Slicks Shaving. Cream I'epstslent Tooth Paste Colgate Toolh I 'as If , (lilletle Hlndc-. Vi dozen 40et I dozen (iilletle llazors 75c forvSOc . . 75c . v350 . 20c . e- 61 Auto Stnip-llnzors, with blades and strop 75c Face I'owibrs of runny kjmls. vnluex frotn .0c to 11.50; any if these for 25e Hair Nets, Cap Shape,. CoimI l orin, single mesh, 3 for 25o Doulde mesh, 2 for 25c Tanlac, bollle 85c l-'rililalive., package . . ., . Ziiii-lluk, box , Jo To, bottle (eilifoniia Syr. Tig , . . Plnex , v Murine Ky Water, bollle I'liillitis Milk of Magnesia, bolllp Derhnm l'ill, 2 package for v 15c 20c 40c 20c 75c 75c ami $1.00 ,40c. 40c, 40c ami 75c 50C l0tr tt,Mc Allen t llatibury,s i. . rtiods, . .No. I ami 2 largo, l.2." fnrf.&Oc .i large, n.M: lor Iliiids' Honey V Almond Cream , Snl llepnlica, small. 40e medium, 75o large, I'enslar Appeli'ing Tonic, $1.00 size fur I'enslnr Hheiimalic llemedy, fjl.no size, for .. II rooks' llnby Hurley, r0c size for I'orlers llahy r'ond, 50c size for . , Ibtphiitt Malted Milk, oOc size for ........ Ilorden Mailed Milk. $1.00 size fur llerberlH Mrfrley, 50c size for ...... .,', , , ' Neitle I'ood, 0M Mzc for . . . , . . .' fiiu Pill. fiOc size for :ir Writing Tablet and r,c package 'of 'i:nveopc's l.olh 35c 2Ra Toilcl Soap, to clear al 10o u cake; ) for 9K0 i iim-i i-i.ny., i.m i.nii nun vniue, io cnar at THESE PRICES ARE FOR CA8H ONLY. ORMES LTD. . SVD $1.50 .50c . 50c . 25c . 35c . 30c .65c . ,25c . 60c 25o Rexall StoreCor. Third Aye. A Sixth. Phones 82 and 200. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C ,y" LTD Ballinti from rrlnr Hupe ,, VANOOUVfR, VICTORIA, 0n falla, and Swan... .. . r. vaNcouvm, vioToaiA, A..rt u JZl"f,JlV?''tJ far AftVOX, ALIUS ARM, STSWART, W.... tZTl'Z' V1??' "' rof fOT SIMPSON and N... R,f' Yr Cann.rl.a, d. , m m All tnd Avenii. I. Rrnly, Aant, I'rlDr Bupert. s.c