THE DAILY NFAVfl. PAflE TWO. The Daily News 4 ; pniNr.n nuPEnr - wutihii coixmbia. Published Every Afternoon, exe?pl Sunday, the Prince Huper! liailv News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. PIMJ-EN, .Managing IMitor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City -Delivery, Ity mail or carrier, per month t.OO Hy miiil lo nil Prl f Hie Itrit jh Kinpire and Hie United Slates, in advance, per year '. 0.00 To all older countries in advance,, per year .7.r0 Transient llisplnv Advertising. .. ,U0 per inch per insertion Transient AdverUsinjr on Front Page 2.80 per ineh Local Headers, per insertion (ILissified Adverlising. per insertion...... Legal Notices, each insertion ',' Contract Hales on Applicat 15 packet 80 U IL . W. WW Hi1j!ir ,L'.e per line i2e per word . I Tie per agate line ion. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should lie in The J)aily News Office on day prs-ceding publication. All. advertising receiveil snhjert to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. ItAlt.Y EDITION lftro Wednesday. Dec. 19, 1933. Regret That Citizens Unable To Vote. It is regret la hie that, local citizens hotihl . he unable to vote. Unfortunately Ihsiivv ii lear.oii Uie snhjecl. From the firt the .-ity solicitor adyied that lhoe not paying the poll tax as well a. the road las would he unable lo ent their voles and it wa a pity that some of the people, should have heen milled hy olh?rs, A free ami fidl expression of puhlir opinion i what i needed, on nil publiij questions and this cannot he obtained when the voters' list i restricted. Prohibition And Beer Selling. The prohibition movement is bcig given a boost hy (ienernl Manson, who introduced a hill into the making provision for a plebiscite on the sale of heer by the glass. The return of the bars or a similar substitute will hast"ii the day when the people will again derlnre that they will wipe out the traffic altogether and turn once more to prohibition as the solution. If the people decide, as they are very likely to do, that they want heer hy the glass, greater activity will be shown immediately lo rid the country of the traffic, possibly by Dominion enactment. It would hNve seemed the right thing to have had a plehis-cile on prohibition-at the same Urn?' thai it is given on beer selling. The only supposition is that' the financial demands of the government make them slow to take action along those Hues. While it is very doubtful if prohibition would carry just now, there seems no pood reason why the people should, not have it if thev want it. The agitation for prohibition-hits been even If you roll your own. askior pedss (sosnr MUSIC AND DANCING BY YOUNG PUPILS AT ANYOX AT WEEK END Splendid Entertainment Given by Youthful Art Students and Large Audience Out . ANYOX, Dee. IH. t nder the auspices nr the i;ouinmnuy l.eatrue. it student' evening wit arranged for in Herrention Unit at the week-end, and Die ilirair was voted Hie best thing that happened in An.vox in the memory of the oldest inhabitant. The students consisted of I lit dancing pupils of Mrs. M- Kelley. and Hie piano and violin pupils or Dr. Harper. Willi but one or two exrcplions, Hie children lakiiur; pari were all under thirteen, years of ave. ami both in music j and danrinjr well repaid Hie care. god Attention devoted lo litem hyj Mrs. Kelley and Dr. Harper. Some nine months since. Dr. i Harper was induced Jo come to Anyox through an ndxertisrment j inserted in coast papers by the! Community League, and since I that time he t worked wonders' vvilti (he students whom he is engaged in instructing. This J wns I he second concert pien hyj Musical Program Dr. Harper's pupils and the select inns rendered by I hem are r.,n I ..I.. r..t ii:.i l.'..,.- To make a good cup of cocoa use e.i necreaiinn nan n. oeriu.- ..minr ., eirl whose is iimiiiw.-. i.ijiii .iiutri , i.tri- t jrreen Waltr, Slmldanl; Patricia j11'" M"arl , ",nPrnl ""fdlal ii.eiti, .Marcn in t;., mauwiou: Kathleen ylr' n'' . ot C.Mntnn. . 11.0. Kve. In Mav. Hehr; Ron-' aid llerriu, Birthday March, ' visiting will. her. daughler, Itftot: Duckee Nord. Teddy Bear Mr''- n- ' firo''f,) Dance. Fearis; Vera Kve, Child-1 Bonniel "K1 vla"li; r- lWinp rert's Carnixal, Slreabbop; Chapman. Blacklhoni. C.urlilt; at n,,or, vel. In under: weight Ma Cantalinl, Flan Dav March,, of nmv U"1 HI?'' ,,,,nI FearU; Arthur Teabo (violin Sliiller Pong, Friend; Olive Selfe. Poko Mt.rceau, Arnold; An llli nie .in McIiAfhlan, 111 limn, Shniies, fllinir., Iiruri Heller; lliovan; Joan Wtielan, Friendship Wall, Slrcfihhog; Jjtmes Jenkinstin, Mazurka, Bachmann; Myrtle Farnell, Flower Dance, Ppencer; Adolphe Cantnlini. fta-votte. riurlitt; Winnie Cameron, Tin Soldier'' March, (iurlill; Winnie Wilkinson, La Tanda, Hoist; Kllis Pallon, Minuet in Beelboven; Miss Hannah Wllin, Spanish Dance, Moskowski; Christina Mcl.eod (violin , Hu-Uhoren.ue, Dvorak; Sheila Conway. Spinning Song, Wagner; F. iixol (sonar , There is a Flower, Balfe: Inez Leslie, Hy Ttie Fire side. Fearis; Mary Caiilaliui, An I'veninsr Story, Tellier; Mary O' Neill. Valselle. Brown; lif;s M. Swanson, Sereiiatle, Sehuberl. ! Tk Man m the Mood SAYSi- IF Hie elections are milled next year this province will be lined up with Alberta. 'Iltere oil wells are spbulinir and here politician will be spouting. TIIKHF.'S a governor in every stale, not excepting the slate of matrimony. In the stale of mat rimony she really govern. CHRISTMAS without plum Dr. Hie hard F, Butler has ar rived here from N'ew W'estmin- Marjorie CloKe, lossaise. Hee-I',",r sin'' lHal. permanently lo practice tleli.lry. - .lames Slew-art, pioneer of ltd town, was married, recently in Victoria lo Miss Margaret Mihlo Leileh of that city. .- -- Mrs. J. J. Morley, graduate of the Rnyal Infirmary, KdinhurKh, who served overseas during Ihe war with the Fifth Canadian Hospital, ha arrived here lo lake charge f,f IP Slcwarl (ieneral llospilal. She Is ar--. companietl by her son. Work has been resunieil on Ihe Daly Alaska mine, a contract being let hy (be company lo Charles I.ind lo extend the cross cut tunnel 150 feet, Ivl-ilie Hamblelon, company tlireclor was here recently making arrangement fur jIP resumption of Hie wt.rk, - The Internalionar Service Club lias elected the following ofll-cers: President. II. W. M. Rols-lon; vice-president, ,1, V. Wit-sou; secretary, II, F. WVake; Ireafurer, S. (I, Lawrence; executive, W, C. Illnnlon,; II. Hoolen ami , , Ilihefort; trustees, II. C. Benttelt, Jack Scoll ami N. M, Traversy. II hai been decided to op(n fliib room in the Ryan Building, 1 In the Letter Box DOCS NOT WANT BEER Kdilor, Daily News. Al (he oulsol, I wili to lei you know that I nui a prohibitionist , and shall always vote fur prohibition when r pel it chance, even though occasionally I lake a drink when it I goto? around among I lie bo. While I am llnleresled In Keeping down the supply of litpinr, it s only le-eaue 1 see its evil elTeels on lllie people of litis and oilier Seommunilles which I visit. I ant In commercial traveller and pel : plenty of opportunity of seeintr wIihI is b'oing on and usually I see the worst side of life ns ex-hihiled al holels, roa.llnue and uch places. ' As ii result of what I have seen I should say it would be tt Iralamity to make I lie ab of beer easier Ihnir it is today. There N loo much beer and li.pior sold in lt-ad of loo liltle. ilf the holels Hre allowed to sell 'beer Ihey will soon W as bail as I hey were under the bar system. ; Prohibition oP belter than r;oerumenl control but sale of Itr. Harper and Anyox Is indeed' I E-.WtA.aiSS I leer l.y ine gias woum i- ri.rimiain iii luninz'n intisicianl I ... i ... . I worse lliati Hie system a it U ' i bJi ii uvrcntiuf. Pm or his capabilities to Ictirh the,! . I ""'ay. Miai is wanie.i is u iei- yniiitir idea in Hie way it should; I eJHH nj MooutJ, Cwt I r sy,rm and not a worse one. po musically. .No Jess than 37; I aoouzT .oa-otoiasrarcsstNTFixi of avMC wxtra star rut ' ' of his pupils had place on the f 1 "" ,,r"' measure lor more propram, and the nvtnner in j ;nc.r is one nun win imeiy Kri.. w hich Ihey executed the selec- , ,j u mmnP wU,lolll ., ,n . lions caused considerable won- ' S I hanking on. sir in anllit " i pal ion, Tor pul.llhlng IliK .My ....... ,.v , rani i enclosed but sign nv- A NKW York manufacturer re- .... ...... . xn"' . . hair is not bobbed. The next . inu rrr Dancing p Display mmfk wube lo.refu,p ,0 Pny,,l(. fjf( MILLION FEET .Mrs. net ey s pp..s .w u.parskrUt ....1.k nf - i.lnn.li.l ! , nna ilVI" it IMIIIIIM'I til rJMi-IMIUIIJ ! H i. folk dances in ro.tnmes appro- Tm.: Ontario-farmers were told" priate to Ihe countries represent-.. ...-., av It.aiTh'ev wen-Ju.l Three Million was Delivered to ed. In Ihe first nuntj.er 'A 0,,ppinp t;m ., political' Ocean Falls Mill and Be-Oounlry Dance," Ihe ages of those (Jrunk ,pr(, jui pl,nK malnder Awaits Spring inKintr pan ranse.i irom se ,,, .- . ,,nllk ff p m ten. and so well-trained were .... -. f.p A ..olillCat de- At.ICK AI1M llee. 111. Some-1 Ihey. not false step was nude. haufh ;t t, )jn, ,,! f,.H ofi .M-rs.am nerrin acie.i as accom- , , , . . fpiim ,,., panist for all Hie dances and w-ast wipp the Ab- .,.. Mar, are Kitanlt Hier flals by of f-'reat assistance lo Mrs. , II.p 'PAnn nn I lie l-J-fr.l louirintr IV if whieli Kelleyinn.akiniflbemsosucce. F;ar(h 'riwtt is one pood reaon three million feel ha. already till, rive nances n an we.e in- for Mpkj,ip ,0 nur ov1, j,,p M,e, ,etivered at the mill nl eluded in Ihe projrram, anti.ng ,a,lH suppose Hie dull bu.i-'Ocean FulU. There i. a Ihwuii litem nnns an om - jasuto.i :o Rp m 10()1 0 wjf(, .Jlf a,(, u quarpr ,. Mvolle wh.ch was arranped 0,,s as it is here. M i feet in the harbor at the than has the demand . for beer. more pronounce,! 'V '!1. !P?M.erMrs. Kelley, and deliphlfully ex-, of fad lhereJ.as.bemm. den, ami for tlje-oaje beer by Ihe j!asi.llw, f(). anr, lailnpt e.cepi iioiii uiose wo... .w iiMaiiriuiii iimcm ?.-. ; ,,ri. In Ihe lonnlrv Dance were III The p ebisr.te, !f fayora de o beer, will be the, first nailKallM.rinP Morrison. Joan coffin of the so called .Moderation Act. .' ' U Nabelle fiillis. Florence', Ontario Farmers Desert Politics. Politics did nothing for the Ontario farmer and they know it now and have given it up. The agricultural economist of the University of Wisconsin, in addressing the convention of United Farmers of Ontario in Toronto, is reported to have said: "Yon have just gone through the grandest drunk on politics vvfiich it can ever be your privilege lo experience as a farmers' der on Ihe pari of the large au dience present, and whirh crowd- 11 It a. t r i .. a J'V THE CXCOA OF HIGH QUALITY MANUFACTURED by the mott sdntifie, up-tcMlite mechanical proc esses (no cKemicals), it is absolute!;? pure end res a most deliciou (livor and aroma. Made In Canada By Walter Baker k Co. Limited LOGS CUT ALICE ARM ' jniouth of the river and in mbll- STFWART If foil there is another four niil- - Inn feel felletl and yurdcl in j llie historic old Portland i'be wood-, ready to haul mil in. inal mine has been aeijuired lbe sprintr. slront' Knolish mininjr No booms will t.e shippe.ii 'fve opmenl fund has .mins the rfl, "' Jo J, ; Kdna Herrinnnd Teres Oonlon; f"nn Ihe Mirance. I.opging operations r:...,.. n.n mu. s:.ir i..iu.u. appropriated. eiplora- . Kr? w disappears in spring, after the be.innih, of .be nf ... .,, ,. r. iiii year the pre-enl Inff of lliirly O .Nei I and eresa Oor.lon; IrNh . , ..... . . ,,. , , i I n -v l S L'l -I I u-4 I I luti flit tVIYl Aft I Jki I lio. V... P.n f nit, MMtli.l.r I OiilMTI .-irwiiri lilts 1UTI HI .- : r.tr, i.iitu .u,-.itisi-r,' : organization, .. and , now, that you have , reached , the ., sobering , . stage', . H1'- ari,.ja ji'.Pj and Iilna HerrinJ'rom u",nria, , , nndt will ... be here and have cast out politics as one of your main issues, you have some hope of attaining those objects for which you should rightly exist. The farmers of the United Stales had made that discovery, though unfortunately for them, many of their organizations appreciated their mistakes too late and so passed down to oblivion. But in Tiddition to farmer organizations there have been other bodies such as railway clerks and certain business organizations which believed Ihey had a rightful place in politics; "Their organizations, like yours, have found that political interests are like Ihe will ' Ihe wisp. For politics are just as luisujlahle as religious interests would be as a basis for a farmers organization. To capture the government, for a time carries with it its own boomerang, no matter what the occasion, the purpose or the group." Fill your pipe witrt CUT PLUG "ItSedtifks" until llie end of the month. in moaarc. . in tmi surniMt court or aniTiSH I COLUMBIA. " I In Ih Mitlr ut ll AdmlnOlr.11'41 AM; I'Iim T.pAiiiinr liit.l Vllfilnfv Ct I .lul ' U' Niltrr f Uw rtil ft r,uMe! i. has . matte i- a . donation i.,i ,.. of , ?200 ,.A In- i.-rm. iH.ir ino-.m ' wreck. TkK OTir.r. IIMI I ft"lnle.l , c!niinltrtir uf tlw KUl r C.ututv l.iurtn. iJwiwwI. itwl ill ixrtl turlnt rUlm iriln.t Itut .k) IUI it. hrrrhx rt-nulml u. ruml'lt in. t.prijr n rird n, t-O lit Iffofp lit llti rt4f if Jiniury, AO. lift, iml ill inrll In di-tilnl in ilw fill ire rwiulird to pit lt lUKHint 4 Ihrlr UkflilrdlM'. In lit'. rrthllh. 7IIOS. XV. IIFJOE, ortli-lil AitrnitiOlrilof. i'rin nuirt, b.c.. ruii ihU em i.y .r nwinur, If n. IN raoaaTK. in tni sueataa count or initish C0LUMS4A. In Ihe Villt-r ! Ow Adttiitil.trilltin A'l: n1 In lit Mllf (if list f'.Mll of Itirk Mryrlm Uln kD'iwn llirlrh Meyrlltft. TAkl. NOTICE Hut In ortlt-r tf M llnmiiir r. MrH. Yntmr. nid Hlh tllT "I IwrMiits-r. A.I'. 11. I tM.ittitril JdmllilMMtor of Ilw tMl nt ttlrk Vry-tint (itut kiwinn prlirlrlt Mrvrlnt., drrnl. imt ill pirilr Itltlnr rlllru. lyaln.t llie Mid F..UI in twrrby rrqulrrd l fiimcii nuir. iriiM-rii' rrrifwd to ine. nn t.r brforr t llih day lit Jinuary. v.o. istl. imi in tnrll' imi'iiim lo uw F.lalf ire rtiulrrd to piy Utr iMHiimt nt llwlr Ind'tiifilni-.. io iit rrttiih. tiiov v. uiii'ti:. orrirlil Admltil.lratnr. I'rlnrw IiiiitI, a.c into) thl. -It ill day of iwiinkr, tttl. LANO ACT. Nit Id if Intuition U Apply U Lull tt4. In Skrfiu UimI lU.trlrl, llrrttrdlny I'l-trlrl of Com, ami illtute tin Zayan llan1. Tlk Sollre tlial (IhifK. krr. riip. lion bntrlifr, of I'rlnn lliifrl. tl.r... In-U-iiil. In apply fur (s-rtuKalun lo !. Ilw fnll.mliir ilvu-rllwd latwl.. t:irtinii(M-lnr it l null planlrd ilsml four chain. iK.rlh .f Jarinlo I'ttlnt un Zayaa t'latwl; Us-nrr fn. Inwlnr Uf .luiin.llf. lit tu .luff iitw al tilirti wair mark around It Ol.ml and rrlurnlnr to isilnt nt rminicnoiwiit, and rniullilor 3,000 arrra, limr or Ira.. OCOIiOK kMlll. Sanf uf I'l'llnnt. IIOOMF.S k. IIO.KVW AK'tlt. IN PROBATE. IN THt SUPMMK COUNT OF BNITISH COLUMBIA. In llii Matter nt Of Adiidnlilralkin Art; and In llif Mailer nl lite :nfi ut Anion Myrt-ii, ItereiMsli Inte.tal. TAkl. M.TICl: lltal I ! apH4lil-d Aduilnl.trator of llw f-:tai of Anion Mjrrn, rirrraiwd. and ill inrtlra In fin a rlalni. arallt'l lh raid lUlt art! Iirrrlty reqnlrrd lo furnl.h aaiif, properly vrlfln Pt in, Ml or U'fnr I Itr 10 Hi day of Jann-ary. A.Ii. mi, and all parif Imlt'lit'd lo th .ntr trt rtilpd to pay lti antounl uf tlielr Indrlilrdnraa In ln. fnrlli-Willi. THOU. vv. iirnM:. Official Aduiliil.lrilnr, I'rlnm lintiri. Mr Plttd ttili itib day cf narrn.Ur ,m?.' . ,.alH)i Wednesday. !r. 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