v. !l: Hn i IN 0 1 1 mm PA OR TWO. THE DAILY-. NEW?. Thursday, .Yniiiher High Quality 'MARRIED TWO The Man in the Moon has distinguished "SA1AM in advance, per year. . . . "I Now Feel Fine" I! El JO for over three decades. Pure and Delicious Always. Try it. The Daily News PHINCE MJFEKT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN. .Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, ly mail or carrier, per month. $1.00 By mall to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, . 18.00 10 all other countries, in advance, per year. $7.50 transient Display Advertising $1.40 per inch per insertion 'JYansient Advertising on Front Page. ....i. . $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion. 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion. .2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion ,..15c per agate line TELEPHONE 8S Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Tlitirdny. Nov. I, 1923. Attack Made On Hon. A. M. Manson. Him, A. M. .Man-on does not need (he Daily News In defend him ng.iiu.sl attack from It. II, poolcy or any oilier member of the Legislature. He is always r?ady to hold up hi own end aud will doubtless: do mi in -nuuertinii with the charges, a report of wnicn is published today. What we dd object to i the constant effort lo pillory Prince Rupert just because by doing o opposition meniher hops lo gain political advantage. It might be well for some of us to make a trip lo Victoria, Esquimau and Vancouver and come back and make charges about the conditions to be found in some of toe localities Ihere. Condition here are not a they: might b. .Woue can deny that. The local police commissioner are said In be Conservatives vel no one is charging that the Conservative parly? is rotten because the law is broken here in regard to the liquor business. If Prince Rupert is not what she ought to be. then U is the fault of members of thesCoiiervnlive party rather than of Liberals. However, we nxe not blaming them. Weibjert to this method of conducting th? business of the country by tryftig to make f'olJtieal capital of everything. Local conditions in connection with the liquor iraiuc nave niucn more to .no with civic than provincial polities, yet no one is getting up and nriikingvild charges against Mayor Newlon in connection with it. It' is'oniy Under the protection' of me privilege ol a memlier.or the Legislature that such things are being done aud that with little regard lo the truth. Britain AnxioJs ', To Co-operate. , fireat Britain is anxious to co-operate with the United Stales. She goes out of her way.to.injure her own busine.s in order to help the republic enforce a difficult law. She has come to an agreement in regard lo the search of British ships beyond the three mih limit, even though it was this right of search in 112 Hint, influenced the Ujiited Slate. to declare war against Britain. - Since firenl Britain is anxious lo be a good neighbor and since Canada hns at all limes shown herelf willing lo co-operate with the United States, and since a large part of the population' of Canada came frym the Slates lid many of the residents are still citizens of the Stales, it is difficult to understand the. attitude of Alaska in constantly trying (o injure, the legitimate business of this port,. a. business which is of gat advantage to that territory as well as to Canada. Coast' Range Steel Is Live Question. The Coast Range Steel Company, isaking the provincial government to back their boqdsHo the extent or four million dollars. In olhpi- words they ask for four, million from Ihe province with, the possible prospeel of the money being returned Willi interest at some distant date. The company savs it expects Ihe Imperial government lo grant four million lo b-expended in machinery and material purchased in Britain, thai Wimpany to lake a Tirst mortgage on all the assets of the, company, If Ihe Dominion aids the project f four millions it will Sr a """'.""'rtire ' I'.e company and then Ihe province wilMte left with the remnant as its security. As shareholder m ihe affairs of the province oBrjlisb.Columbia we object lo our money being used in that Way under those conditions. . Mnnv in ,U ,l"'Hess jf the governments wi I prol s v-SlI do all n Hie capita and ask no security except Hie. assets which I hey provide. Take out Ihe cost of promo ing the com pan v which it ,s ev denl must be heavy, and Ihere then rernaT in 8K four millions which i, is suggesied Mrs. P. G. Murdoch, Bos 433, Portagt) U PrsJrJ., Man., writes: "1 was troubled for year with baioune. tonitipation. kidney and liver trouble. I tried many different kind of medicine, but BOthiag did me much good until I tried Dr. Chste'i Kidney-Liver Pill. I now fed fine, but em never without theie pdli u the heue. Dr. Chtie't Ointment hat relieved my husband of pile. rrom wnxn he Wed to tffer bedly." DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS One pill a doae, 15 Cenu s boi. aD tWlers, or Cdmaaaoai. ' Bate Co., Ltd., Toronto, i IN NINE DAYS Former Employs on Grand Trunk Coast Steamers Deported to Canada LADY HYPNOTIZED HIM Returned Soldier Falls Under Spsll or Woman With Eight Children WATTLE, Nov. . William II. Ilrillcii, aged 3H, self.slyled hypnotized bridegroom, and st-lf- confessed Jii?nmis, whose ease was taken under advisement hs Mouday in Federal Court tiere, wns ordered deported to Canada today by Federal Judge J. Neterer. After hearing Ihe decision Brit ten".' attorney announced he would consul! his client tumor row to determine whether lie .wishes lo carry his fight to n main in the Failed States lo the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. Itrilien was arrested in California after his second mar. iage. bronchi back here by order of his second wife, Mrs. Daisy Mea-cock, f JSeatlle, Another . of ripltt children, and tried on a charge of bigamy. The jury ac. quitted him on a technicality, and lie was I lien detained by the Immigration Commissioner as an undesirable alien because it was alleged tie entered this eotinlrv in 1910 without inspection and without paying a head (ax. Married In Victoria During the recent trial here Britten testified lhat he had married JHss Elizabeth Walh, u pokane scloxd teacher, in Seattle on June fi. 1922. and that ten days later, "under Ihe hypnotic influence of another woman," he married Mrs. Meacock in Victoria on June 15, 192?. Jude .N'elerer in hi . decision declared thai he "had found no thing to sustain the oK-i lhat Mrs. Meacocl: had thrown nlejut Hrillcn a hypnotic jpell." Judge N'elerer made the following interesting finding in dis. posing of Ihe cae: Britten was born fu Ireland, became a citizen of Canada, and is 38 year, of age. He deserted Ihe British navy in 1911. and went lo work for a steamship company on vessels plying between Victoria and Prince Ituperf. While on one of these ships he became enamored of Mrs. Meacock. and she infatu ated with him. What appears in the record as "love affair" ensued, and in January, 1917, when he enlisted in the Canadian army, Mrs. Mea cock, kown as his wife, was al lotted half hi soldier's pay of I5 a mouth, and an additional 15 monthly paid by Ihe Canadian govern men . Saw Service The so-called "husband" served two years in the army, went overseas, was wounded in the b-Ks, right arm and band. following day. SUNNYSIDE MAN WEDS PORT SIMPSON GIRL Harold D. Marshall and Dorothy K. Held Married Tuesday by Rev. 0. O. Hacker Harold I). Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall, Vancouver, and Miss Dorothy K. Ileid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Iteid, Port Simpson, ""IM'er, were married hy ev, ft, ft, Hacker in Ihe parson aire at 5 The groom has been 9AYS- AW .v luck .in. .1915 t'niled Stales declared war against Britain (or searching her ship, fur deserters. .Vow l'.S, would search British ships for AiiWIC McPhaP, the member ol parliament dtH not like Ihe Senate. II was sugvesled thai she inigiri go Ihere herself, but not so. She. sees nothing but sour grapes so she quietly remarks: "t would certainly bale 1.. see ii good Woman wasted Ihere. II is u useless institution inl-l appointment to it would be like being placed on llo shelf prior lo burial.' They, always place i ladies on a shelf prior lo burial, I I Mippose FlfA.NCE say she wants payment in full from liermany bill j does inl wish lo pay Britain, j Britain say France must not divide no Jermany making de. j pemb'iil slates on Iter border.' Your tiue, France. CUIUMliS that Premier Oliver does rod wish lo nay four mil lion dollars of the people's money for a I bird mortgage on Ihe Coast Haugc Steel Co.'s pros pective asset. fear John I not progressive. THE girl look readily lo! smoking cijrarelles until Iheyi found askin; the boys for a' match had no permanent elTeel Then they letup on Ihe smoking.. PEOPLE in this (own will take anything. I um told thai nouie of Iheni take a hulh. I know one wiio does, sometimes. THEME is a lot ,,f lalk abouf had liquor lull .lae says it's nil bad, only ouie' Is worse. HE Irie.l to kis, Helen An Hell ensiled And then he. qnit Helen Ami Helen suedj ? -. IT was rrniartoil. at the halt last niiihl Hiaf;nos of the can didates for the. mayoralty were present. I wonder what I lie re- marker meant. HOSPITAL BALL . GREAT SUCCESS, Arrangements were Excellent and Everyone Had a Splendid Time on Hallow E'en uile the iilleudauc1 at the annual hospital ball was no) this year what it used lo be when nearly Ihe whole city turned out lo the hi? eenl if the season, the dance last night lost nolhinu by comiiarison will, other veiirs In. in the enjoyment llio.e atlending alided out of the service, and got from it. Nearly two hundred about March 20, li'J, came to were present and from Ihe first the United Htnles to stay. On wallz until the national anthem June l'i. lit 2 2. Hrillen married wa otnveit llm .-.rrir U.'lait U it 1 1 l.liralietti Walsh in Seallle. Tin ces. The veneraf arrangemenls June 15, nine days later, be went for Hie comfort of Ihe i;uets with Mrs. MeacrM'k to Victoria were excellent, hc decorations ami wen ner in a ciiurcti there Ihe excited u ureal deal of favorable I remark and Hie music w as w ell above Ihe average, Ihe latest dance lunes heing played and plenty of Iheni. Mrs. Parsons, president of the ladies auxiliary, Uli.l II... nw.i..l.nu. .....I I. iii-iniirrn . mill mii hiri Miss "n' l" 'roi,gcalulaled on Hie on .l""- mere wen- two nillingM for supper in i lie halcony. The re. freshmenl rnmmillce cousisllng it Mrs, I), .. Camlow, convener, Mrs. M. M. Miephens and Mrs. Morrissey assisted by a number of others provided an excellent Ihe , tables were decor ated with fresh cul flowers ami the ladies of the auxiliary pro- o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. h''1'''' cakes while Ihe service The witnesses were A, I'ilford wa wellenl, ,. of Prince Itupert and Miss Jennie coinmitiee in charge of E. Dennis or Purl Simpson. jHie hall, music and decorations Mr. mid Mrs. Marshall are '"""'led hy Mrs, Jarvls Mistaking up Iheir residence in Ihe w'Hi a number of ladies as- ciland expect In spend Ihe wlii.1"1"11"- The effects were charm. ter here IK M0BATC. -iKai-o miring me summer on in thi sueatma M)u, . .... u Hie Sunnyside Cannery slnff, Holh Columbia. he and Ihe bride are well known in n moot ,,f Ti- .... in Hie illslricl n, I u.ill ,....i i .".. ........... "ill IM Till- III lliaa Ualt.at.A ..... . the heartv coiitrsliilnll,.,,- ,.r i.aiiirin.. n.L''T. ...V'....1 many friends. Rev. fir. II. a. Grant is leav ing tomorrow rt a ..I.. i it ,. i i -ini I . "smi, aiHi an earns naviii nigbl for Prlnca irainM u,, Kuiarare u-mZ i.eorge where he will oreaeh Knox Church on Sunday, the oe. casiou being' Ihe first amilver. cary of Ihe opening of that church, He will also ive a pub. lie address on Monday evening. I V h l'i ordir nf 111 !V i, I'.'T f" Vf.uiir, mk Ihe ih Oay . ,'r',"'r !. IJ, I anxMniH Aoii.in I.BIilrllli. isiraior i.r u, . ... r.oiin r jamrt In',. ' iiinimii tune, inieriy vr r Ik III Ik in,!, (in nr l-r...- . .n; .., 2-nikr, A.H. 3) atMjall inrllpj In-fi?'". rt."' l,",.F"i' r ruiiilrml l. t.y ui ' "IHr ,n,lbt','i"" " ' f rii IHOtltn W. IIKHIR, Offlrlal AdinlnMritor, r... ... . tTlhre fiiierl, h.C. niird iiii im, a,y ut ociottr, ll, ing. A 'H Mirf' W VkiruU, "TV Tkir of ikf Hour ml "Hi XUttif't Voir Vkto Kromh " iht ptrformrri ol ihr bum Dolli I'll uxnn -Ush iilrnli fi4 by our ItmriMi lrdcmi(k . 'Hi Miirf' ViW- ' The West holme orchestra supplemented by Art Enssoo. Howard While, Kenny Hood, and Mrs. Kemo played compelling iuulr and the dancers were on Iheir lues most of (lie lime. Ileorge Monro was master of ceremonies. The tola) proceeds amounted to I fit'i while Ihe sum -of 1 3.50 was iiade from Hie sale of Hallow E'en paper caps. The palronesse. were the wives of all the city doctors. Mrs. Hed. die, Miss McColl, and Mrs. D. (I. Stewart. 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