PAfln POUR. " THE DAILY 1IEW3. TtUUt .N'ovemr.e 1 .s: aaaBBBBaaaaBBaBaaaaaaaaiaaaBaBaaBBaBBw BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManut l n . -1 V Shoes SAY THla tXXJP I OOIMC, V '- tit KK.MT i tmvt ma ti n ri t hcr t A, OUT W 1tK I vt TA. 1KONK TMI TRUtHV .1 OOWU fO CHCCK CAUU CHF.CK - ' n'l i"i.imimiau aj i I I I ' -- I CHECK Ipa T 51 Hurlbut T"T Shoes For Children of nil ages. MEN'S SHOES. In all leathers from $6.50 .Ml sizes. Family SHOE Store Third Ave. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservation for that Clfristmas visit to Hie Old Land early. For Tickets, Rales and Information, see ns; Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Dread is your best food. Kat more of it. Kepi hy tfie leading proeers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Ave. Prince Rupert B.C. Stove WOOD We have Just received i car load of up river wood, guaranteed seasoned and dry. Size cut lo order. For Prices, call HydeTransfer Phone 580. Service and Quality our Motto. KING CEORGE CAFE First Class , CHOP SUEY and NOODLES. Furnished Rooms to Rent. Prices Reasonable. Phone Blue 471. Second Ave. REDUCE HIGH COST OF LIVING. Kliminate the draught around your windows and ue less coal. SEE OUR PATENT WEATHER STRIP For Doors and Windows. Glass and Mirrors of all kinds. T. ROSS MACKAY. Phone Blua 166. i BY NO MEANS ALLOW YOUR BOWELS TO GET CONSTIPATED ''nipbasises the thin? whirl, we mi yiMi lll br able to krp rll ami .lave j mfT tmublr ullh jrwir hrer. Mr. I. Diibtn. Ilalbrllr. ii't, mrxtm I "I a rry badly lrubld wlih wmtl-,pallnn. oflrn bad bad bradarbr. my Umru a rralrd. and I Ml anylhlnr bnt Mirr laklnn Nilburn liuilifr jPIIU I hatr Ml mnrb brttrr at Itwy rtr- lilnlT did mr a hl f ri-" Vilbiirn- Uu Llvrr FI1H aro S- a ,tll at all dak, or mailrd ftm- m irwvlpl of prir by Th T. Milburn Cn.. LlfMlnl. Toronto, om. (CANADA IS AN EXAMPLE TO . REST OF WORLD SAYS W. L. MACKENZIE KING IN ! LONDON. (Continued from Page One). of their history would prohaMy have lo be rewritten from lhe original records. A few days before it had been hi. privileze lo receive them from the hands of Sir Leicester Harmsworth. in memory o his brother, the late Lord NorthcliiTe, a very valuable eolrection"of papr., "known as the Moncklon collection. They related lo Ihe commissions which were given lo General Moncklon, and subsequently lo General Wolfe before he left ftrr Canada. They might picture the feelings of Canadian in posses-sin?, in I lie. original manuscript, the order given by Ihe Minister of War lo General W'olfe Ihe secret order which h wa not lo open until he had lefl the crruntry, ami Ihe various com munication that he himself read a he wenl n; the SI. Iwrence and I bought of the great battle ahead. All these things were there told, in hi own iiaini-wriiing not only thai, but one aw, in Ihe handwriting of General Wolfe, a plan for Ihe administration of Can ada, should it be God's will that Ihe country should come into the possession of Britain; alo the term of capitulation, jn his own hand-writing. Associated with these were alo record of the gr.eat man who was Wolfe' opponent In Ihe conflict Mont calm. League of Nations These records had been presented lo the nation in a very beautiful form, bound in red morocco, embossed in gold; I hey formed a collection which the nation woud prize as one of it greal treasures. II meant great deal lo them lo have the story of their nation, beginning with the romantic history of it earlier days, and following Iho successive development down to Ihe present moment, with Iheir record of political evolution. They had gone through Ihe period of Crown Colonies, they had worked out their re- prcseiiiaiive institution and h system of responsible govern men), and had become a Domin ion. In a minalure way, they were a League of Nations which went to make up Ihe UrilWIi F.mpire. and slill further ug geslive of the larger League which I hey hoped would come mure and more into being as a great reality for the purpose of uniting together all those wlw It... I . r nan ruiiiinou aim auu common objective towards Ihe. peace of Ihe world. Canada's Example "We have had our difference lit Canada," continued Mr. King e have had our wars be- forget thai I ween rare; we have had our political revolution, hut we jhae learnt how lo bring oul of : Mioe ilifToroiiens a nnilv u-tiieh have in common rather Mian Die things which divide us. 'dial. If you allow yisir bnel lo breome jt i nM. H,e great -ei-- ' constipated you -will hae bilwi allark, I . . . . , . (sallow rornntetiMi. rssrk noaim- Mm.t an example In oilier part of Ithe eyea. nhiies of the eyes dull and yel- Jlhe world. The antipathies of m. heartburn, water lri-h. eir. pa4, jfeneraliotts je hurted. We j krp your bowel, rrruitr by urtnt have I here. ide hy side people Miituni- uia-Uvrr run. is by aint w-jH, j,ave foufrht. and who hae demonstrated lo Ihr world 'ha' ' Conference we are now holding may do for the Drilish Kmpira a a whole, we may bring out Ihe one great truth I have sought to emphasise, that, between different nation and different continents, the lliinps thai we all have in common are vally greater than the things that divide us." In a reference to condition in Canada. Ihe Prime Minister said the country had turned the cor ner and wa rapidly cominir back into it obi normal state. Everything considered , he thought Ihe coming year should be one of ureal prosperity for the Itoininion, and he hoped this part f the Umpire would feel I hat Canada was a land which offered great opportunity for Investments of every kind men. money ami inarkeis all tliree would be welcome from thi articular source. Fisheries Treaty Dealing with criticisms of Ihe Halibut -Fisheries Treaty with the United Stales. Mr. Kinar oinled out thai no ciHzen of he Empire or of any part of Ihe world could have engaged in the fisheries except from the shore of Drilish Columbia or of the Western Stales. So far a felt that (hey had full right of self-government, and that a regard mailers of trade and tariffs and Ihe like il had long been established that Ihey had Ihe right of negotiating with their neighbors or any other countries. In addition, there was at the present time a treaty between Ihe United Slate and Canada under which matter In dispute as regard level HEALING SOOTHING ANTISEPTIC trkmas Siu faxSis Milk ' harm? fnueht they were able to work lojelher and lo const run very rae hut o e Mie commis- a nation. We tiave lea nil now ; ,""rr u ih uoanintoui in lo live and lei live, and how t..iili ir fiudmjr. They cmld. if pel and Tnrghe. (Ul grant ihey n dfs!re Ireil. I. whatever elp Ihe Imperial'"'' particular have referred question to the Comimioii, ami Ihe agreement would have he4n signed by the- Commissioner. When an nrrancreniMtfl liati K ,nm. t.i i about bird sanctuaries some year asm, Ihe question wa re. for red to IMtdon and had In Im ellled Ihrnugh the Ambassa dor; hut that day was past. Not Discourteous Some." remarked Mr. King. have gathered Ihe iiapresioii that in asking to have the Minister of Marine and Fisheries given plenipotentiary power if- sijrn Ihe agreement we were do-in;? something discourteous lo the Drilish Ambassador at Washington. Nothing was fur ther from the 'mind of anyone. We were only 'a'slilnir for what was done arj Versailles ami Washington. where- our Mmi- ler signed on behalf of Canada in so far a Canada wa con cerned I hat we should hav the sanift rfgkVtfl neirolinliiijr thai treaty. tfce 'ejtha it does no lake away from the prestige of Ihe Drilish Empire a a whole that a Canadian Minister should have authority given? him by the King to sign a document with fail plenipotentiary power where the matter i one that relate so exclusively to hi Jomeslic concern went, they;own country ami it neighbor. Dul were any International question to cfHne up which would affect oihfcr jKirf of the Dritih Empire, or which would be of vital rnnter.n to any - on of llieut, I would lie among the first to say thalllW step should be taken by anr government of any part of the Empire without the full JTnow-letfgfr-and consent of all: and Ihattaliere we are all of 'vitally copcertietl, or where life lakes, power. fisheries, elc. Question are of higher politics. might be referred lo a joint involving .Mic prestige of the commission, home ;n different whole Lmpirc. the signature question had been referred lo should be tha of "te person it in the past few years, and in who would renresenl Hie Drilish YOURS FOR k BETTER l.VXMA VMBBBBBBWaTV JKBBBBBBr MMBBk -.VBBBBT BBBBBBr faBWPaW BREAD 1 1-6 ; mWr- Daily News Classified Ads. a CENTS PEK WORD IN ADVANCE. No Ad vrtiMtnnt Takon tor Laa lhn BOc WANTED FOH SALE.---Grey Wicker Daby Carriage. Phone lllark Sl. BOARD. BOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf ROOM AND BOARD PALMER HOUSrl tOfl Seventh Avenue WeL Phone Red 19. Furnished suites. LOST LOST. While rowboat in Prince Ruperl harbor. Finder please phone Green 105. Reward. FOUND FOUND Two key on siring. Apply Daily News Office,. Empire a a whole." Slanlflcance of Empire "I can think of no ej-pj-e.joii.-' Mr. King went on. "Iliat more splendidly voire the irjie sig-nifirance of the Drilih Empire. I ban the one which wa used by Ihe King when he addressed the school children throughout (lie Empire by mean of 'a gramo phone record on May 2t thai Ihe Drilish Empire i ea tinily of free nation. A unity of free nation. Ihal I our feeling In regard lo the Drilish Empire. We believe il i a iinily in other word, Ihal we hae com mon interest, that we have those thing which we prize most in large measure in com-inon; that whenever the honor and Inleresl of the community are at slake, every iwirl and portion of .Ihe Drilish Empire a one. W believe aIo that it i a ' unity of nations,' and thatk -j yon give.'etpre.sion i. tfie natmnal life of fTe ilifferfnl part f the Empire-ayou lermil them Ihe authority and the full -ri lit. I which go with the growth of nationhood so you help to instil In them a feeling of greater pride In Iheir own I'ountry and in Ihe Empire q W IUPli I hey pelong. i Mr King strikingly -Mtlnle.l out tiow, in mailer of govern inent. a ureal deal could be arned fnirn the way in which viiure did her work. A shown Diroiigh both Ihe tele. cope and 'the microscope, in the infini- lesunally small an. I in the in Ifiisi'ety great alike, the order of 'eat ton spoke lo u of unity. which fliere wa till pre ei-cd individual iilenlily. The , in iii r.mpire wouiq liol go far wrong in Ihe order of de velopment if it adhered lo Ihe 'caching of Nature. Another symlHil of the Empire Mr. King ' und in the main entrance of he reronlrurled parliament building at Ottawa, wilh its great central column a syinliot f rtc mutual support and of unity amid diversity a unity preserving the Identity f the different pari. Wlial Ihey were rylng lo work oul at the Im. I penal Conference, he declared, wa a method of government win h would help to presene hat unity, which would help In make it strong and enduring, and which might make it of ser- ,vice, not In one pari only. 1ml lu every part. FOR RENT i W'AXTKU. -Men and women to FLAT TO HK.NT learn barbering. Paid while! and bath In for catalogue. MHer Darter College, Vancouver. IJ.C W'OMAX want dreinakiiip r h-nie. .0 Hay Gove Ae. FOR SALE MODERN four room flat for rent, Westenhnver Dros. ROOMS TO RENT In Itlock. Apply Store. REPAIR4NO I have some wonderful alu.es In fur neckpiece, coals. He. Any kind of fur made up in any style j Just the thing for a Xnv pre sent. Vu make no mistake when you come lo me. W. GOLOBLOOM, Second Ave. TAXI Tail 67 Phone. (Call George or Gust) Ross Brothers. Prompt Se.-vice and Comfort Day or Night Itand: Boston Grill Third Avenue CHIROPRACTOR PL D. T ASS IE, D.C. Chiropractor "Ird Avenue. Prince RuoerL D.C. r "! USD ACT, Five rftonia f ltl ! (4r U (u fec-inber. ia .i id n,.,,' , , learning and tools free. Write! Phone Dlack 3.'5 ..r Dlarkfip. ",fc.J?1', II. l.etourneti. Sixlli Aenue UMrhnw Itiaad. arui ; 1 mr H i STEAM Heated Flat for rent. i"tyt. mia4 k, m. Desner apartments. M. M.i lo I Ufrtufc h -... mini ins-aewt tl a aiepnens. !"-"T - a inn , FOUR ROOMED FI-VT I" nLjStS ?LT,lid,iL,.h Steam heat. Apply Smith A .I?!1: T?T 2f. '" " Mallctt. If Foil RENT. Modern houe, five rooms and lalh. Apply Munru Dro. if outbrrlr. ad lalki-iinr tt onrk of Cumhra Initi rt4MMarMnrnt, and ''i rtr. lor THOtlll A ti 5am ' tll aVftimbrr tIKi II. lND ACT, Uno wimwa i "rfHf u rft la I land Im.oi. t Wallace; inci of trior litn i ANYTHING IN CKNVAS. Phone ' on Lyra lua-w, yMn i I ! ,K K .1 -J t l.ui l(i i.T I j Take WW IIMI I. TV4W. i !f Yanraairr, I.e. orri(i,4 ' 7H. P. LeCIatre. Orw Day. tuJ't HOW ABOUT THAT FUR7 mit W W r turns: lk rtuiM) ibrar nortk t1 " MbiMtr Ihe tMiH maltr t. . fol of nswororraritl I f I ff. tnnrr nr THOMS A, I siarti.- f btxt fiiif tilt v-i; LA so ACT, Hl MmIIm U Afl it 1mm LW. la faoi tAM Uiortn K- i inn or nr hutwr tr a l itw bi of (Ui In!':, - j. VaeHi cnartotl liliMi Tai yutir I hi I I. Ibt i- - I f Vaamatrr. ax. ft- i t- Otirraitof. latrM m in4nK Hr' ke IK frMmiRt !: -M CMtMuvocNit al a fyni t' -e bnr lot mt Alt MWt. atk Sortliratt of U tvwihl -v llv- s ill, a Mr or W. M tk : Atn lnll; IbvlMW MHIItirrtL Xr r xfiberty. im ruw-ic & t tt Ike sl f trxmTmtnL t 4 tf IM.1 are. nr V THoll Ll I flan? . Paled pUtntf .l. tf LA SB ACT. . Mailt af llm to Alf ta l-m Lm4. In tit Uivt WtMtt k -re tin,,.. . in i.i. i i. i. a .trot of rrior kiurt im f at Phone Dlue o25. tiu iimi w jffrt a " nr-Mc-nee. Green I3fl. lVr W'TrSVT? '- ,,,. farioiriar dcrltMd Uoda AUCTION SALES. ! mii r.UniMl oa in aoetk '-': Condiirleil at your home or our room. (ood al soM on com mission. H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture and 'rockery. Third Ave. Phone Dlack 136 and Red 112. EXPERIENCED CORSETIERE Orders taken for Splrella Goods Mrs. J. M. Orahlman Kaien Shoe Store, 7 It Second Avenue WesL CHIMNEY CLEANING Moderate Prices OLD NICK Prince Rupert Cigar Store Phone Dlue ei Plus 10 Per Piece. a pound FLOAT-IRONED Family Service AH of your waahlnf-M pt cant or your Ironing arytblng ratornad dry You aitnply touch tip a faw ouur (armanta loch as waiata, btouaoa, boaaa draaavs, with hand-Iron. Pbon ut today. CANADIAN 8TEAM LAUNDRY. Phone 8. Ulna Co, tbefte aout.1 "a- "r 1 -! is tbamsi iheW aot r . abofri tbrftr ionisr ttf " renmiKtnnt and - nistn nl more or I it. w l, itrv-- i . -um of r. 1,1 Dated Till laty. Illl. . MINCRAL ACTi cianricATi or nnesovi"!" 1 NOTICC. , . - " - I -Me.- "Umw r I." ar s, j" Witwral niin, rrr Mlnlns lmiton ' M: . OUtrtrt. Wtwrf !, BIM oa UTuIe ChkiiMl , TU '.Votlro Ikal W hale 1 Umllfd. .Ttr Miner On" r.nl fattaC 1.1.4 At. or ' - ' ' rterW. to apply t the H for a Of llflrala T hop' ' tHrrr ef nbuoimi a 1 r 4i claim. And farther lata ' Under Sr-etlon It. mini . Iffif ItM IMIMIKT Of M' 'i 1 Paled tola ith day of k-.r ''!'': LAND ACT, , SJotUt f latantlaa U Apl U -1?4' In Coal Land hittrM ,r: ' . ,trr f rtnre tn:"'. ' : , 'in Ctimbi InlM M'M loiieeit charlotte laland. , . Take ..tlre that I, T ' 1 of Vanrouter. H.C. -i' 1 'Otralr. Intrml to apeiiH ,f lo lrti tb folkmhif J. - i abort- Cumm-neint al l! JZ, T.t SIM: Ihenre ..ttli t'w , is. iit. ii.li mam, y f.. r. jr-haln; Itiwt twltterl ai ! ,, "follonirr ibe arjore of .n. n to the point of foninnrmn lalnlrif ll.lt aeret. more er TIIH.M A. ' J.. -i. .Same- :f ST nated hlnit,r I Ilk. It - ININAL ACT. cianricATi "oseovllT, NOTICE. . . ( I Hair. Half .to. I. nui t. Halt .to, I, and Man Paima, .8 mated In tlie Pfiia - 'ft Plrltluu of Coal putnrl. iwn. " .,i Srnour Inlet on Wlswaro imilea orth of I'orl llardf y.iyn ' Take .Votlee Ihal I. Th ma . i free Wlner'a rertlflral !' M fc . latMl. ltty d rmm im- , apply lo the Minms ,L i " " lirirale of Imprtrtremenl n" J";J rt of obtaining s Cron Onsl ID lim, . art .nd further lake notif V tinder gffiim It tot t WjZ,,. ' fs-a Ik U.uanr of Mid Itrtwt" Irntirovemerit. . i ft ll"- Mrs ktlnar l Cffllflfli-