1 'TW m i i '1: ! r & Ml. i 3 ' :S - 9 1 Made from Fruit Juices and Tomes ?fr7M will correct Stomach, lixer, Kidney1 nd Troubles. 25c and 50c a box. FBlTT-A-nVES LIMITED, Ottawa. Oat. The Daily News FRINCK RUI'EKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Priac Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Are nue, H. F. PULLEN. Managing Editor. TELEPHONE M Contract Rates an Application. All advertising' should be m The Da.ly News Ofllce on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Cfrfbittana, DAILY EDITION Difficult To Fight Big Interests. Saturday. October 20, Ir3. It i alway difficult to figbt the big uilir't. Tbr liquor! jnlrrr-l hi ine lijlrj Malrf wrrf ver". --tnnt; Mit they were carried aa iy.thr -jl in a wave of mthiMia-m. Sine lhat tinje tbey have leen wrkiny -tr'adily ami every effort t being made U injure the inhiliUu measure, e?(rially in u mori thirkly ppulafd Uiie nf New lork and New Jerey. l'n'hilttHiiit fizhl for all tbey are worth, but when the victory i won, they He bak. thinking th war i over. In that they are mistaken. Mrmietl interrl never .tp figblmr. Thy are never Ifeaten a;id when victory mer Ihem em mt rm-plete. that is the time t bwik for a rurae back-It not pndwihJe that pnhilntiwi will ever pa a way a a national pdicy in ibe foiled Slate., but th?re i danger that the matter of enforcement may heroine a dead letler in m? part; of the eiuntrr. Uke To See Naval Vessels Here. .' The two little naval, veeTi that are here represent Ihe navyr on the farifii- roaL They are mall and of little value, pr-hap. except as training' v-e!.. Yet we are gtad lo ee them. They represent ."a great power. There i a differeie f opinion a- to Ihe desirability of a Canadian iiav. There m a ertkn of Ihe community that would like lo contribute to th? Imperial navy and leave all matter of defence iiilheTr hand. PerfiaT that would b Ihe effective way of doing thing jttt a the mod effective government i an abolute monarrhy. tanailiaiH a a rule, however, prefer to control their own expenditure and if they are to pay for de fence, a Ihey undoubtedly mut do, Ihey will prefer to have their owHitav. Itmay--not lie a big one but. uch a it i, tit mii! be timtfr conlnd oc the popfe who fnvideT the rotney. The OnTe may r&me when' we hall'be glad we have a navy. It may .prove very useful. One llri(ih commander dicuing he onelion year a?o tlial until f!anda learned what il wa to build hip to lo-e- lh;m. to pay for their upkeep and in train her own men, he would never really feel herelf to I a part of the Empire. Qrevt Interest In Egyptian Discoveries. fireat int?rel i- lejng taken in the Egyptian dienverie in connection with the opening of King Tulenkhamen' tomb. The greate! interet wa of rour.e in the firl effort, but even ye here may be new hitoriraI diroverie which will carry u lrnck thousand of year. In no other rlirnafe would th? relies of the tomb be preserved a they are in Egypt, n lhat the dicoverie are unique. In no other place did the enlnm of the country o lend lh?melve to Ihe preservation of articled ued by the. ruler of a great people. . , - r Twelve Mile Limit And Halibut Fisheries. If ihe preeut three mile limit of territorial waler lioul be ?xle;ided to twelve, nx de-ired by the United State., it wouli very eriouIy affect the fihiug irxlut r I At present all ve-fcel fih in Hecate Strait ouUide Ihe three mile limit. Willi the extension of ti- ierrilorinl limit, Hecate .Slrail would be come nlnio.i cloed lo foreign fihmg vfel and then migh oecome n iiitHnait tialilml preserve. ne noruierri iiaiikw near vnkulat would be tfmilarh af ferfd, UiiiBiliaii veceN are fihing there today, but if the in lernanorial law were changed practically nil the 'hahk there worth! he hut off fnm Canadian. On Ihe Eat coal Ihere would be even greater changes or .in i mi: jiuuig naiiK jtre nin lo te within twelve mile or Hie iMtnadian and Nevv'foiindlnnd shore. That would exclud American v?!. II might-he nrrnnged that halibut fihing slionlil be open lo hold ualioiiH even-where, a well a halibut marketing. That would olv? Ihe difficulty, for fihlng rights are going to be a iiiiM-iiii) in couuecuoii wnn nny prnpfied extension of terri lonai contnii. it i tioulitrul even if Utiiled Stales and Rrilai nnv .ui) riK'i io miiKc sum n ciiange without Ihe full and compieiK coneui oi other naiioii inlereld. Used After Shaving Keeps Skin Soft and Smooth Many men suffer from irritation of the skin as a result of shavfnj. With some it assumes a form of eczema and becomes most annoylnj and unsightly. Bj applying a little of Dr. Chase's Ointment after shaving the Irritation is overcome and Barber's Itch and Eczema are prevented or relieved. DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT M Cent a hot, all dealers, or Kitinaa, Hala A C., LUM Toruaia DY6HAVN IS its APPOINTEE Mmbr of Biological Board rUpresenllnQ Flsntn? In- ipnel dustry of Coast ,v jir. S Jbn KMan. raaik following representation ubrtiifled lt the leparlmeRt by hin2 Inlere-t that I be board al rreent rinlilutet a no" rlue enough touch with the actual industry. appintment i The faiictkm of lh ItioWieal! Roard lo lo.ly life, habtl ani j breedinz cor.litnn of varij; Iecie f fih antf fur I lie pr- pe of reearrli il eontml; everal biological station hi Ibej Atlantic Coat, and ijne. .q llieiforluiie Pacific Oiat at iMi'arlure tlay.- couver Dama?r by fire In Ihe evleftt f 500 or 6oo wa done y.ir- Jay aflernoitn al Five o'clock lo ie reience at 3J'J eventb Aenue Kal owned y Mr. C. from Ihe effecls of waler. The Ire department responded to Ihe alarm and had Ihe Maze in check oon afler Ihe. force arrived. Hie houe wa vacant and il is elim that Ihe blaze wa slarl- el by marauding youngster. They had been een during Ihe aftcniiMiii by neighbor jioing in ami out of the back window. The houe wa Insured. KAIENS BASKETBALL CLUB DANCE SUCCESS torn t5 Couples Attended En- Joyable Affair Held Last Night In Elks' Home Ilie Kaien lalies haskelhall luh gae ait enjoyable dance in Ihe Klks' Home lal evening for Ihe iiirpoe. of raiing fund for playing costume and learn equipment. Some fi5 couples were in attendance and the object of Ihe affair was successfully tntt. Muic was furnished by Art Kanf orchestra, JMdie I'rays was maler of c:renionies and Leu Anderson was on the floor. The club eprees appreciation for Ihe patronage and assistance given Ihe member In Iheir effort and feels particularly indebted to Italph Smith and members nf the Colts' Athletic Club for Iheir ervice ip connection with the rving of refreshments. " EASTERN STAR BRIDGE AND WHIST PARTY WAS HELD LAST EVENING Ilelisl tHiapler, Order of the Kalern Slur, gave a il-lixlilful bridge and whisl parly In the, Maonic Temple lasl nighl. The first prize wiiinefs al liridge were! Mr. .!. . Sleen and V. II. Wilson-Murray, second ladies' prize j going o Mrs. W. I. Vance. The' prize winners al whist are Mrs. It. K. Walker, Mrs, Jumes Simpson iitnl K. N'. Valentine. Ile-frelimeiils were served before Ihe galheriutr dispersed about niidnliflil. ' HILL 60 BAZAAR , TfflS AFHRN00N All Manner or Useful and Artistic Articles Oflerad for tale by I.O.D.E. Chapter , ' Miratrfpal CMtir'n Mr. Waller Hume. IMdy -Mi May Ileal. fertrii,i",t Mi S. A. Mills. Tea H'mhii Mi. Jean lmden. ItatTlt- Mr. C Woodwortb. Mr. Clarse ha ur?r nf Ihe 'eliiKjr e-v er. anctver Nland. Meeting of f tkUniAV R?nf!rnFI? in" Ottawa. II Js undertool that Ihe inten- in of Ihe tlepartnint i to en large the funclton of the b- izwal ervice and inlitule rer- am innrnvenieni arxl change n it preenl eonducl. A a re- minary tep the ftppoinlnient of Mr. Dvbbavn frr the Pacific) Uat and another man front the Atlantic ha un mate. SEVENTH AVENUE HOUSE ip r i u i rrrv tvtr nnr 1 1 ibi irimKm al i.3V V. McMordie. regent ofi Cfeanler. the annual! luanajr f lkHaimrofi Hsxaar .if Hill Ot Royal Kil and ceri. j:aa,.ier. Itstjeerial order I Much - .lent or local l.ranrh of ib l!aa-j,.r. r :e Kmalre, j in pngres alian Filierie A.oialiori. hat'loday. Tfc affair i takine olaee been notiftcl front Ottawa of lil,iH Ike vacant torre-vt to Ker- appoinlroenl a roemfcer f lbel., . studio oa TMiM Atenue. ihe Riobrs-tral Hoard of Ihe federal 'un-HM-ie bavistsr tm fciu.l!r iVpartntent f Fiherie a rr- Immms Kt Tlioma Mrtayinont preentative f the f tMiiny in- lilrr of lb Pacific Coal. The appointment ha been (nr th rnUm. CSaily decorated in Hallowe'eii ro4r. Ihe placat i irfml a dainty and rtdnrfiU -em anal the la Mr are laden Hfi alt maimer f eul and artistic artiV for ale. Mi-- lliancbe Mrltonald, regent f Hill CO '.hailT, i tn Anlbrr similar 'rhar?c ami flw rrfn'wr r lb iMinir mad ua,uri U4b arr: lb Atlantic r and lb nw' Annm Mr. Knrt Hakron. MNin!r wilb Mr. Ibliavn will HnArrhf .Mi HnMa V. b adbil to th irrmi lanl. ;rahaM. DIRECT FROM ORIENT Dim October 25 to Take Local1 Cargo Instead of Canadian Highlander r.ii.M.M. sleam-r linadian Fretahler. tiipt. Carl RiHt. nr. imiu; here itirert iw me Onenl atHTt October Si. will Ihul tbi month" bipn.eit of lnnttwr ai fib fr Japan in-tcaii of Ihe Canadian HivttSander. (jipt t iher. a hal tn on?- 10 1AMAuLMJ DI flflEji'ially mtende.1. lUmaUl Iteau- j . tnHt. toral tieriii!nl,:it, an- YoungsUrsSUrUd Blaxe In Resl-!'Xine4Nl thi ihiiih;. llie dene Ownod by Mrs. C. T. i -" imm, Partlnnton of Van- ..ii-. r-.:i.. will load here will i!i !'..e t- lrv Jtl.M a 11.1 l.(M,HO0 feel of hemlMk baby ittare front I-rier null. 50.0on fet of air-' dane spruce from' UVe Ritr Ray awmili al 4eortflw. all fih hi(iwl by Sttta Hiver Jaftan- f. Partington of Vanromer an.l r.- aiof a further conisiiment of until reeenlly occupied y S. . raiilmt alm"ii (t Ja(ianee re- ohtion of Ihi city. The rfxd Ijef. and interior of the upiwr floor a ere rather badly damaye.1 and the down l air eclion ulTerei PROPERTY OWNERS MEETING IS HELD Constitution of New Association Is Adopted Several More Members Are Enrolled 'Hie econd Mieelillg of the Prince Jtitpcri Irwner' Asocia- tioir trMik (dace hi the cily coun cil chahiber lat evening. I're.i-denl John Dyhhatn in the chair there was a fair attendance of members, the meeting .ejtig call, ed for IJie purpose of ronidering Ihe eonlilullon a submitted by Ihe executive. After some ilis-euifin il wa adopted. Among Ihe eakers were J. W. McKinley. C. F. Kemp. K. W. Hart and Mrs. w. J. Klrkp.tlrick whn dealt on Ihe merits of Ihe institution. The Fifth Avenue Kal grading program wa dicued and it was rop.orleit thai arrangements Acre proceediiic satisfactorily. President Oyhhavn reported thai Ihe asocialion Would be fa vi i red al an early date with an address by Kx-Maynr Thomas Mr-Olymoul on mailers of civic in. Ii;ret. The followins new member were enrolled: 1 O; Larsen, ft. .. 'l'hompoii, Ivan H. I'elerson, f. O. Howe. W. Ccattoii, II. I.-tourneau and I,, fi. Kby. . The regularly monthly meeting dale is set in the'conllulloii foe the lliird Friday of each month. Iaseji(iers sailing for Vancouver on Ihe princes' Ileal riee Ihi afternoon Include It. M. Kearns. J. Illackburn and V. W. Cuhmair. L99 t4UdW -w Ea-Gittirkf O . C a.j w Dcsiawsmaaaj Ash IjourHardmrt Dealer SfMONDS siMomis ctsaDt ii on. mmo at. Hwil M. anl tnaata.Saiml, W ..Mm, an m. a. e.B. . f 4-4' A Range That THE FUTURIST When t lhat painler rming tn do your houeT" "Alway tomorrow. I stue he'' one of lhoe Fulurits e hear! alH.iil.' New llaen llrgi.ler. raoaaTE. in thc sueatac coumt or isitiih ; cocuasi. la lw Matter .f Ttv IrtlvllU'lnlMMl rt ; i la irw Valir it U J Mrtrrr. ttfrrfrtt: lal-Ul 1kK MITHf. tlul in order -t lit Uxmir r. M'H. Tnuiti. llv t.n it) (,f ttruiirr: J. ItfJ. nvwl uitniBllrtl r r It uer ,r ;r Hrm-r. iWraaxd, and U ixrti lutlnr rljIDt 4alnl Ibr ald CUle air UrrrUt rMiiilrnl to rnruKb miu. tnrlr rtlfkl la iw, um tr l-tr tw ia tia nr Vrfriotjrr. AJ. Ifj. Slut all arlt- In Vtim Im hr KOSIr r. niirnl lu pal . anMMini 'n inir tiMir-iHmnr. la mr rn1htlh. iHotis w. tir.nvr. orrtial .Ulatiiioinl.. rrtn linrri. B.i . Iwlt Ihi llh iUy U friwr. nil. m eaoaTC in tmc suencaii court or bnitish COLUMBIA. I Iff ttatlrr lit Thr Adniltil'traiMin Art. and la ir nailer -t th r.lie nr iuitam U it My. lfNll: Inmuie. T.VsK Milirf; that la OnW ' III' llMKHir r. Mm. unnw, intilf tlw talk ilar or .(irutor, A.O, Itri, I Jii'Snlml tilnilnlMralor or Ihe .lt i.r Judwui It. Oalj. oeream, and all partm Itarlns rUlao arall Ihe MM MUI are hereliy rerjfiired In rurnl.h oarne. f.nn-flr teflfled to . I SI M Ijeture Ilie h dl) Of .Weiulier. AJi. ItfJ. and all parlies In-letiled f Ihe r.lle are reiilred lo pay the anxrtifit of Uielr liHlrblednes to me rorlhmlth. e Tllos v. HtJlVK, orrirlal Atlinlnl.lrilnr. rnnre tluert, H.r. luted I hO ISth day of iKliJer. IPS, in eaosaTC. . n vvrntw wwn i Wf mm 1 1 ,n COLUMBIA. In Ilie Mailer r The AdiulnMrillisi AM and In the Mailer or Ihe mute or Janie Untitle, rieeeateri: Inlettale. TAkK .VOTICK Iltal In order or Ilia Honour T. Melt. Vin, nude the Hth dr or Of4er, A.n. ItfJ. I a aumtntmi Admimoralor ol the te ot Jiinr taurine, drrea.ed. and all partie liarlnv rlalno araliKl Ihe and r.alale are lierebT reiilrel to riirnlti aaine, .rtiertr vrrlOed lo ise, 4Ht or befwe Ilie (h dir of Vitrtiilier. AJi. Itfl. awl all urtiea Indebted to the faute r. required lo pajr Ihe anwaml of their iwdeltedneaa to Mie rrin nit. tiiovs w. m:n?it:. orririal Adiiilnlalraior. rrtnee ltiiert, B.i:. Ild tlila llli day of ort.il.er. Ifl. I in eaoaATt. ' " vwenMiK VWWHT vr n 1 1 1 a n COLUMBIA. In pie Matter or the Admlnlatnlinn Jlrl. and (In the Matter of the r.aUle of Anritat kreew, fiereaaed; Inleoate. TAkK MlTH:l; that III Order of III. IliStnnr V. MrH, V,rtlir, tnade tie. th day orliJjer, ..i. tl. I aa apanted Ailmlnlairalor or the Calale of Alirttal krrr.a. dered, ,1Kt , jH,fe hat Hit rlaliiia atalji.l tl,e Mid Kalale are liereb reijnlred to rnnil.li aarne. .nrly verified to nie st or le-fre lie- ti ,Uy f "iV"i',Tr- y n', 111 Parlie- in. dettecl u the Katale .re required ti pay TII0VS VV. IIIHVr. orrirlal Adininlatiator, . . . frihre Ituiiert. B.C. Daud ttui liit, d4y of octour, mi. , 1 I Saturday. Oetobac SO, t23 OS Makes You Proud t HIS appreciation of thy tcmptinp, Uiuti-fully-bakl thinRs that come front-tin? oven of the Kootenay add not only to the rcmxI cook's satisfaction, but enhances the happiness of the home. A man anticiates the kooiJ nicalj lhat he knows his wife will bake with a Kootenay Oven. And v.ell bv might, for the Kootenay co-ofu ratc-s with all its o-iking ability; it i nuik? of Armco Iron. Its ovrn heats quickly, evrnly arol ItoJd il heat wiih a small fire. " Not jmt a Movt- The Ktcnay i a'matcr rooking rangiv Ak your husband lo go with you to McCUry s dealer when you w;sh buy. MXlarys raoys r t EX A MEL' CLA D FLUES Tt noV roaM ruction of the Kootenay i prctil St everjr itl point Uwl b port'Uin esa ml, a od ttM of a it bulli oi rati rr!inf Areco-iroa. Th itm0ue MKtary's trt tian rttmii tfc Bfr of ike Kbbtrtuy by ouoy year. Ol'.V WHI TE'SICKELED Th laftrior of tke Arw-bo oo i nkrkrt H. Its fWaa hite r (r radiate brat qukklv aad ral a fartor hkk a-M to tke erooomy and taiier qsafitirs of tbe Kxrsy Tkis kit- om U sduU . aaJ. ol tourr. rrsiK rat i1Im. Idwm o. Kootenay For Sale by Howe & McNulty aTO7rlM What ! T0rrw T pvO you look tou'ard your future with confidence and assurance? There comes a time for all ol us -when ability to work weakens and earnings decline. Onc thing only can take the place then of your present earning power thc capital acquired through your deicrmination and ability to save now. TOU Wia NTATA Bt IS A MTTTJl rOSTTlON TO SAVE THAN NOW,' THE ROyAl BANK OF CANADA 5?Bw R. J. MACI.KOI), Manager, I'rlnce Iloperi- Ilraneh. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert B.B. PRIMCPsa yiov For Vancouvsr, Victoria and 8esttle, $T For Keuhikan, Wrangsll, Juneau' and Skagway, v October 1, S, 1B, 28 November 12, 20 For BuUdala. Swanaon Bay. East Balls Bella, oftaJ Fails, NamUa Alert Bav. Camnhn Ri.aa. mnd Van eA..wA. . .. M . i . vu., .,,rj oaiuroay at i p.m. Agency for all Steamship Line. L.ll ll na - r V. run miormoiion from . affv0, 0RCHD, General AganL r Corner of 4th Btreat and 3r0 Avenue. Prince Fluperli B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. . w..u Sillinn rrom rnnta n-pert. tr a-OAT ataa.aV- ''ii, unala P.. i,kT rT.0H ,H :tu i orB rnea, Km.