"Jicj niv uic wuiiu s ii ciimr; iliey iook It .Willi eil- prehensile, iuarlislic hands. I submit they were not sue- tiroly" relv'; When You Try "SALADA" H47S you will realize the difference between "Salada"and "just tea," The Daily News PRINCB RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month .11.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year. f 64)0 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 TELEPHONE 9S Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Wednesday, Nov. ?8, M. Degrading Fate For Useful Vessel. , wa. a degrading fnle for a member of Ihe mailing fleet of steamers lo go into a business bordering on the piratical, where, according to rumor, two men were killed on her decks and thrown overboard. The good little vessel Prince Albert that (Mice carried peaceful settler to and from Massett Inlet, that carried convivial parties lo Slewart or that took cabbages and cauliflower lo the canneries, now is branded all over Ihe coast a a nini runner, a possible high jacker, close associate of lh; kind of vessel that formerly ran up the Jolly Roger. And yet many will look on the life of adventure a a rum runner as a life of more or less glorious activity. In days to comn, perhaps, the 'novelist will lend the business a charm of romance, and will perpetuate the memory' of the days vh"u people were, ruled by their thirsts and when Ihey were ready to trade on the thirsts of lhir less stable neighbors. ..! j i British Election Goes Merrily On. ' ! The British elections take" place, on Thursday of next week and it is hoped that wrrangemeilts Avill be made to get Ihe returns bore' that evening. All rlaes of people and sympathizers are nnxioii to know what the results will he. Each group ther? has n corresponding group here that hopes it will win. The majority, however, seem to hope that Baldwin will win and Ihe country will go pmleclicluist. That Would affect u' materially, but it i hardly to be expected, according to Ihe average free trader from the Old Country. Our opinion f. thai anything may be expected ffom an election ,nd that often the people appreciate the bold and courageous filing such as Baldwin has done. H. G. Wells Writes About Success. What is success? Everything depend upon what you mean by the word a to whether you have marie a success or a failure of life. II. 0. Wells discusses the question in a mol interesting; manner in th? American .Magazine for December. He. claims that the lives of Lord Northcliffe, David Lloyd Jeorge and Ldrd Beaverbrook, even though the last mentioned wrol a treatise about it, hav? not been, successes, and neither was that of Napoleon Buonaparte, whereas Abraham .Lincoln, Lord' Bacon, Jesus of Nazareth, t.Sir Christopher Wren, the poet .Shelly, Edgar Allan I'oe, Charjes Darwin, J. M. Keynes, and Professor Einstein were all successful-. men. d "this i his reason for thorn all: . "The thing that matters in. a man i the thine that r peculiar to hint, his distinctive gift and aptitude however small it mfiy be. To realize that, to develop it; to the full and bring it' to the copifiletejt fruition is at once .the full triumph of one's individual self and the supreme' sacrificcone can render lo HVS Z! Of such men as Lord NorfhcliTfe and Lloyd fieorge. Wells ccsses.'nt .an, but the mere spendthrifts of aptitude and irood fortiiiie. Their lives have been live., not of achievement but jij-flaliou. They have known no true satisfaction, and" I submit that pot .only hav they never reached Lord Beaverbrook 'inner shrine of happiness' but (hat they have never even discovered IliaC the vast, gaudy, ill-proportioned temple into which Ih'ey h.D.ve' struggled i not even the temple of success at all." ! In the article Mr. Wells gives a most interesting personal sketch of Alfred Uarmsworlh, written lo show that he was not aijxfss, Me also mentions others. The article is one that .w'v,'V VVHrUl reading and especially worth Ihe while of anv iv"y."V"n" " woman entering on a career. It is something for ine oiiccessitu uusiness or professional man lo think about Possibly it is one of Ihe best thin? Wells has written. Premier Gold Medal Beer The New Wonderful Beer There is only one way to prove that PHF.MIF.lt "OOLD MR DA I." BKF.Il is best TRY 'IT. Order from the Government Vendor Today. ' This advertisement is upt published' or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the (iovemment of Brilish Columbia. j The Mao in the Moon ' j SAYS:- OL'KF.K that people can'l even look at a rainbow without think- in? of a . "l of gnlil. SOMK of Hie cabbage head raiel up amund Hazclton tlii year are o Uis it I xaid Ihey are .serFotisIy talking of imoorl- injr a few of llieiii to run for ottice in Prince Rupert. X1IF.RK i talk of f lintr up a Iflilion to the Honorable (lie Attorney. fieneral akin? him to shove through a law piviiiir oniuion people the right to ex-pres. IIkmiiscIyp in any kind of plain KtiKlisli lanuaire. At pre. enl free speech 1 erIouly stilled by the limitation of the law. a- I.ATKST ontr hit unjr by :i jaiTTIor "If fire it, he'll firo me.'" A Ilirs skin frame I reported in this city. Dealer are eharpr-in? a profit of two hundred t cent on niirirer roon and kiekini llienisdve for not making II three hundred. 4 flOIXf! up .the utreel I not feed a merchant liHiilinjr out oinr Panama bonnets arid I whlsper-eil, "Take the cake. You are the star optimist." IF you can't start your Ford lhoe autumn days, rend the printed ilfrct'tMn on the outside of Ihe can. WIIF.N the mate discovered an entry in tho otr "Mate idrunk," lie countered hy enler- itig on another pafe "naplalu II THE DAILY .NEWS. OUR HALIBUT FISHERMEN RUPERT'S BEST ASSET When you see Ihe Deep-Sea Fishermen I lio strolling up Ihe town, . And you' listen lo their jargon on the way; Did it ever strike your fancy ( That you'd give a lot to learn, The -sort of life Ihey lead from day to day, Are they married? Are -Ihey single,? j Have they any care at all? - J Des Ihe Deep hold any lerrors nr their suiilsl, Are their hearts beset with feidings J; Like the- common herd, of, men? I hi Ihev curse Ihe.hlooming gas.joaiAvheii she rolls? I have met these hardy sea-dogs. When their boats are in the Bay, I've been with Ihem on the lonm of the Deep; I have gone to Whale Bank with them, Ami around by Reynold'' Sound, Ami I know the lonely' vipiN that they' keep. They're n jolly set of beggars, They're as hard as any nail, They never seem to care when work is In port Ihey gauge Ihe sharpened hooks And meaure off the gear. Ami on Ihe side Ihey have a liltfe fun.- Sober.' done; You can meet them down at l.ipelt's (elliug oil-clothes for the trip, , ' Or oiling up the gurdy for the fray; Al" Nickerson's jou'll meet Ihem A-haiding out Ihe grub Or beckelting Ihe gear throughout the day. " . " But the fishermen you see in Port Are not the men you see .. - When the skipper give- Ihe word, "All bands on deck." Tho the bloomin? tempest roan, And the billows smoke and foam. They "chute Ihe gear." It's little Iliad they reck. And then the skates are strung With anchors on each end. And bamboo-poles wilh flags are floating free; The decks are cleared for action, And the battle has begun. And "oil-up" boys are all that you can ce. And when the haul is oyer And the boys go down below. That "Mug-up" is a in-elly sight lo see; They're simple, honest fellow. And success has made them glad, They have wives and sweethearts wailing. jul n we. With a will they make the "Dress-up" . -By the small electric light. And in ice the fih are snugly laid awayr . Then they snatch an hour in sfiimber, h' Except the lonely watch, , : Who wilh straining eye i walrhjng forjlhe day. When Ihe sea's a raging maelstrom. And Ihe Sou'east howh and roars ' and oars. And Ihe spray is turned to solid ice that's Ihiek on spar Then the men must work like demon- With chopper, axe and knife, Or good-lrve to dear old Rupert, lo bainis and lo wife. Oh, when you see Ihe Fishermen fio strolling up the town, , ' And you wonder at their happy, care-free way; Did you ever slop lo think it out What hardships Ihey endure, . When thy leave the quiet waters of ('owBayr Jame (L Brady. JUlHil.NO by Ihe conversation one hear around town, most of the people have knocked llienu sclve.s senselcs. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert November 2t, 1S13. fionlon Ituukle, mauauer of the Patterson .Manufaclurint' ., Vancouver, after spending several months in "Ihe Ci round Wove couotry and roverin? the etoinlry helween Stewart and IIhzpIIoii, claims that the route from Slewarl will he the shortest to the jrrcal northern coal fields. v WhMe there have not been a many prfiperlios worked , in the Portland Canal mining section this year a last, Ihe Portland ('anal .Miner voire the opinion that tho djslrir;!, will yet rank a one of (lip fargpl producer of ore in orlher,n . - Brillh Columbia. At n meeting of ellizen la? BOVJtll B0VRIL Irurthfvatfnoti mil BOVRIL $3SBBB)Sfl Fred Fraser, Fori Fraer mt. ernmenl ajenl, leave this weo.k for Poure lnipe In I ho pence Itlver dislricl lo which point he ha been lranferred. Mr. Fraser and daughter, Drina, will remain in Fori Fraser for the winter and will locate In Poure Coupe early nejtl sprin?. J. H. Tannock, chief clerk, will acfiiiK voveritmeut aPiif al Fort Fraser. - The Women's Auxiliary of Hie Ureal War Veterans' Association has formed u card club which will have regular rupeliuK dur- uiff Ihe winter playing hridiri' and wlilsl. A. (i. . Brain ha bpconip prrsident of the .pchako Valley Liberal Association sticreed-ina: It. C. Mc(irke resigned. Cecil Hartley succeed II. McKennejr n secretary treas urer. Ml Margaret Thompson left ias week for hdmnnlon. After a visit there she will propped lo tier homo in Manitoba. The neirative side won a ile bale al the Vnmiorhoof Superior .Cliool last week on the subject "Resolved that money has tuorn influence than brain." .Mis, Mabel Srnpdley an. I William Mcintosh took the amrinafhc and Mis Violet Day and Sadie Campbell (he nejrnlivo. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert John M, Thomson, Hamilton, Vancouver; (lillies. Stewart. .1. II. Jump W. F. Bryden, well known fn waterfront circle, ef on last! mpiM iraln for Toronto, whom he Will stiPlid holiday reattoti. Ih'. Chiisliuns Htlt Ikt l'tttrn m rVaaa A.- fiOVfllL! Local Addresses t Q.W.V. Association (A. J. Bishop) Army A Navy Veteran nfphl, the Prince Rupert Horli-culluml Socieiy wa formed with Ihe following oflireis: lion. Presi.fent, Win. Man-on, M.P.P.; f'resldenl, llev. ii. A. His; vicp-presidenl. M. M. Stephens; c-relary-lreaurer, K. A. Harris; executive, D. H. Slewart, Mrs. II. I. .Mclnlo.hc Fallier Hunoz. Mr. F. (i. Dawson and D. .Me.D. Hunter. VANDERHOOF Wednesday; .Vottuder tV-.'l. Which is the Best Poster? 16 of the most famous Bovril Totter bae Ixtn printtJ In colors on a icVct-folJr. To tell nih are .the 12 txtt, in onltr of merit, U the bjct of the Great PoterJo!inn Competition now being carried on in Canada. The net proceed will be diitriboted amour, the Veterans' Association whkh are all of them sorely in need of funds tc carry on their work. The game Is one wrh proves most fascinating to yoang and okL ami which fives many evenings of pleasurable exercise ol artistic taste and skill But to add even more interest to the game, a fine list of prises is to be awarded. BOVRIL LIMITED ha. 4oat.J IJO.tOO, abat SDI.IUM. which ti ditriLuJ U 2.09 prSiaa of Varying amoaatt, tka first thr ara approiimataly at follows t 1st Prize, $55,555.00 2nd Prize, I13.SSS.00 3rd Prue, K555.00 These very large amounts add test and Gfe to the competition of wits. Send a Donation of $1J0 Every donor of is presented with the Ticketfolder with the 16 poster reproUictions in colors, and full rules of the - competition. Tlay the game at once. Send your donation to any of the following organizations or their branches which are actively interested and atk your help : 9 Vatarana' Attn, of Craat Britain, 27ZS Park At, Montrtal Craat Vr Vtro' Aaaoclaliea . Ciliaea BviUiag. Ottawa Army d Navy VaUraat in Canada. 121 Bukop Su Montreal lmprUl Vtttran in Caaac . . 700 Main Straat. WiaaSp Tkolijb-I.Wiaa; BOVRIL MnaaW ssasafffaSJ t fO to SO tinaai taa r BBBBBBBBBBm thftna BUsnKQt BrrOCoMsaiHa BOVRIL mutt be BOVRIL Third Ave., Prince Rupert Burrard 8t Vancouver a BOVRIL Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Oolk Engineers, Machinists, Boilermaker, Blacksmiths, Pattern maker, Founder, Woodworker, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant i equipped (o bandit all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONE8 43 and 385. All Wool Winter Underwear CEETEE VIKING WOL8EY. SPECIAt. LINE. "Monarch Knit" Shawl Sweater Coat. Color Fawn, $5.00. STEVE KING THE CROW OF CROUP A WARNING TO ALL MOTHERS inip start villi s ilrr ronrh inl isllhnr In ihe ttin.al : after hlrh tlw rrti,jr rrw thrt wanilns if tlie itleae. Ttie rMM, after tiir r"tlely sIsmiI, wild url ii wilh a ftiKheil face, imp truilliis ryeliaili, ami a illnlrrsoluv hsik if terror six) inilel;. T fie re U Urusnle for lrrih, ami ire errti.rill.n if the iiiiirMi intiier U so riirrintlt to set rM nf Itiat I lie effort si'ppar l Ihrealeii iri'irut'tidn. fti tin- first ilrn of tte fnnpy rrnw" nmlliers MuiuM adnilliKter lir. Wia-sl'S rjr fine Syrim. aint 'thin slve Hie flilM TMii. a n (xtiiijiiiiiI relief, au.l Irhaf the life natrtf If taklnr Hits pre. ran I Inn. , Mrs. II. A. MnrlKirn, Hamilton, onl., writes: -Vy Hula tmy a very had itn the rreiiii an.f I mulif not yet any thins ti relieve him nntll I tried nr. Wood's orsy fine mriip. I Camml pralae II oi i,Ulf fx the r'lief It rite lilm," Prlra J3e i fir.ule; (lie l.irr' fimlly Hre 1n lit up onlr l,y 11- 7. MitlMirn C. Llmlle1, Toronlo, Out, Third Avenue Prince Rupert Why Not? Mail a Xmas Cake Tbi year In yonr (rteipU We rnn decorate; Jtn Cake to your own choice of desftin that will tod I'" daimiKPil In the mails Cake packed ready to rnnll frre of charge. t ElectricWindow Bakeries Third Ave. Phone 667.