15 ! 1 : Uwm DANCE ANYOX THIS WEEK Help 7 We make a s .dance at Hai. Sheet Cakt It is pure, wholesome. and ECONOMICAL. Cuts into 25.30 good sized pieces, 50c per Sheet Phone CG7 and have one kept for you at Electric Window Bakeries Third Ave. Phone 667. You have no trouble with SUMEnS COAL, no flues or draught You nev how some coal will bur. one day, shaly the next "can safely rely on CO COAL. Clean, sited, always burns the samejj with steady heal and spot. fuss jssJ m asm w Consumers Coal Gi, Phonea 7 and 311. lance -off f Hie decoration were mailt by Mesdami Kelley, Eve, er, .nnway, and hribbs. Iping with th' hangiiif? of the ilecOratlon in Hie hall were the Misses Katon and Owens and (Messrs. Drown, Laforlune, F. Drown, Thnrley, Xicl.erson, r.if-fen. Duck. Ailams and Anderson. Of i iiiiriHi-e uf llic rl3iii to jrovide fumU for- a Xmaj jht ree anil dher thing fur the bs- ,viient and made a wid uvuuuu Lop imbled ein? throtiKed; uch wa riro- Sit'jatc in tb-ver, contri-Holel Bmemberti of Rooma to Rent goodly urn or the ice be avail-Steam Heated. ileired, and Wf provided for POOalen as a result Flrtt-cfhe nuiiliary are o 3led ort the success Jamealny are President. Kelley- (tT,.tar- Irs. E. Mnrnin? and , lihway. Krihba and 4 Not Sleep" OnL, writes i jj? "Wjn I bttea ukini Dr. Chaw's Nerve Food. 1 t jo aervoiii that when I picked up a cup of tea my hind would, tremble hie a !tf. I coUy' not deeo well. couM ni member thingi, and there were oeurlgic paint through my body. After taking seven boxes of Dr. Chate'i Nerve Food, however, I am in perfect health.'' NERVE FOOD Vjucmod, Bate k Co, Ltd., Oorui(. liejl VOU iwi gcniivmcii rrr on hit; pontic pimiorni in Prince Itupert, Mr. Howser paid considerable attention to myself and endeavored to plant in the minds of people that I was some disreputable, character with whom the Oltyer government was in league. I wish to take- this opportunity of advising you (hat your repeated attempts to place me in a bad light with the public have at last reached a miiuI where I reel Justified in ottering a protest to the continuous stream of falsehood, I am carrying on a reputable exporting liquor business in conformity with Ihe laws of the province of British Columbia and I haw never asked or received any special consideration at the hands of the provincial government In your endeavor to cast discredit on the Oliver government yoi) have access to all that is fair and legitimate, but I mnl emphatically protest against the unfair uid false statement you have made in connection with myself. I did not flee to New Brunswick. I was never llicr in my life, neither did I flee. to any other place. I never had In flee and never expect to have to run from any man. My reputation is just as gixid a the reputation either one uf yiu possess and my family ties are just as dear to me as they are" to any citizen, ami I will defend the gum I name of rny personal business, my integrity and my citizenship' whenever it i attacked in Ihe despicable way in which you have done. I ak you to seek some ollir game than myself a I consider mv name and reputation to be eipially as good as eilher or both of you. O. HESNKK. STEEL COMPANY BEING OPPOSED Victoria Sends on Report to Local Board of Trade Outlining Scheme WONDERFUL FINANCING. Committer Dealing with Matter la Non-Polltloal and Members Prominent At the iiionllily rneeliiiK of Hi." Hoard of Trade held in the coun cil chamber last fveniiijr, a letter was read from fieorge ,1. Warren. p.nn two. THF. DAILYNEWS. -v.t . Saturday, .November 8. nr? The Medicine Made from Fruit Juice, and Tonic r lr-PirB ' r r Promptly relieves Indigestion. Biliousness, Headaches, Constipation and Rheumatism, 25c and 50c. a box. FRUITrA.TIVES LIMITED, 'Ottawa. Oat. Cf feiukarf. N.T. Un4.. Et. CkrUtAsrck. NX. The Daily News PHINUK RUPKHT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prion Hupert Daily News, Limited, Third Aveuua. II. F. HULLEN. Managing Editor. TELEPHONE ft AU advertising should be in The Daily News OlTlce on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to Approval. Member of Audit Bureau of' Clrculallona. DAILY EDITION Saturday, November 3, 1923. Seeing Things Which Are Not There. A rt'h Im-1ii DnVeniet says that-by concentration we ran visualize things which douol.-xisl, lu small places people are always trying tu read into things sioki'ii or wrillen. meanings which an' not there. 11 is a 'village slate of mind. II smacks f j Instability and of littleness and is something to he avoided. j lit conversation people often say thing which must not he lnk?n seriously. Often the tone of voice or inflection indicates Ihe meaning which is to he taken from an expression: lu small places where people are shut in on themselves and have little contact with the outside world, th?re is a tendency Jo hecome morbid. That is why it is desirable to enjoy innocent amusements. The person who does not take exercise or who does not play games is very apt to get the wrong slant on things ami to be looking for insults. A depressing atmosphere and Jack of proper exhiliaraling movement is responsible for many of the ill humors which are prevalent throughout the eouutrv. . ,. . ' Neighbors Quarrel Jn Small Places. 1 TIiom; who have travelled through this country; will have .noticed that in the small places the neighbor are often not on speaking term with each other. If they speak they quarrel. AVhat might otherwise be a perfectly happy community is broken by discord and no such' thing as communal action i jwosible . It is largely a result of isolation and brooding on, ill Instead of rubbing shoulders with others, keeping the spirit up by taking enlivening exercise and trying to be cheerful at' alt times. Ill humor is the curse of the village in Britih Columbia u especially on the coast where the atmosphere is opt to be t-auier uepressmg. reojue wno give way ro tins depression Eventually land up al the liiiiaieasvlum Jtnles, thevv happen jo save Ihe province the trouble of faring Tor theiiihiP commit filicide. ' . Living Alone Is Bad For Health. f Living alone is bad for the health. In the . big sheep fnuntry of the United Stales the shepherds go crazy by him dreds. lu the solitudes of the far north there is a similar ten dency. The men who work on the fishing boats find it desirable on visiting port to enjoy with their fellows the short hoiprs 'of their stay ashore. This is a tonic 'that keeps them sane And healthy. To Jhf .alone, especially a sedentary lifel'ii most enervating and lead's to morbidity and the tendency to see insults here they never were intended. Man is not a solitary animal. is n social being and needs play as well-as work. Open Letter to Hon. W. J. Bowser and R. H. Pooley tfirs In ihe local press I see that ..Mr. Pooley made the slalrmenr in the House that I had fled to Nv Brunswick to i evaue exposure in rcgani inr si- i minor in rnucr miprri. ! .... ii it.. i I . I .. . " ;.. mauaitiniritirector of the Victoria chamber of commerce slatinsr thai the chanUer wa unanimously opposed to Jhe iroioal to commit the province lo an ex- oendilure of nearly five million dollars t,o assist in promoting ; I i.. '.I.1!'. an iron nun sieei inousirj in iiiis province. I wo reiorls dealing with Ihe matter were snbmitled. urepaced by a committee ap: I pointed for the purpose and quite non-polilical in its make up. The member of the eom-i mittee who siyned Hie report! were F. A; Pauline, speaker ot the Legislature; . Hinchcliffe. M.P.P., M. 11. Jackson, .M.P.P.. Jnej It. Clearihue, M.P.P., It II. Podey, M.P.Pn C. P. W. Sch-wengers, president if the chamber; R. P. .Malheson, It It .Wild, C. P. Hill, fi. It Mitchell, M. p. HI air. and Edwin Tom Lin, The first report was submitted in August and at that time it was proposed that the bonds v xuaranleed by the iKijiiinion and provincial HovernmerilK as In one third each and Ihe Imperial Government to guarantee one third making in all 1 2,000,000, I be Imperial guarantee to have precedence of the others. Plana Chanoe This w.1s supplemented by anolber report on October lit showing that Ihe original plans of Ihe company had been changed as follows: The proposed cosl of Ibe industry is. to be 1 2.000,000, Ihe nle funds for which are To be provided by bond issue up to 1 00 per cent of its cost. gl.noO.oOO of Ibis is lo be provided by the Provincial Government; ft,000,-oon by Ihe British Ironmasters, whose status we understand is that of suppliers of the machinery and equipment for the plant conditional upon Ihe machinery and equipment being purchased in'ireat Britain. In addition it is. propone! to issue a further I um of 3,00n,000 worth of de benture over and above the twelve million dollars subscribed tiy the respective governments as above mentioned."' . "The Coast It an fee Slee fi. is capitalized from fjfleerfH million dollars of "com moiP stock which Mr. Landald stales be f p,r'-pared to put in Ihe bands, of the provincial government Under rdinai-)- rondilions Ibis stock would of course control the operation of, Ihe company but in view of tbe fact tlial Ibe provincial ami imperial authorities would be providing all the funds proposed lo be expended, (bis. common flock lias no vajue and should in no way control Hie operation of the company. No Protection "In the case, of failure, the properly would pass into tbe hands of Ibe bond holders and our provincial government would hold a minority interest only. There would be nothing lo prevent the majority bond, holders in tireat Britain disposing of this plant ju such a rase under conditions disastrous to this province, 'unless our provincial government were prepared to purchase a laryc portion of tbe bonds bebt by the majority holders. Ve submit Jlial however, faulty and ill-adiscd in the in. terests of Ibis province the fi nancial structure may be it Is entirely subsidiary to the major factor of raw materials, cosl of production aiul market The report then goes on to show thai the estimate of Cost of production and the market available are both faulty and the com mittee advises against tin. pro posal. The report was submitted to the mining and trade ami com-merce commit lee ,,f n local hoard for report. REFUND SYSTEM OF TAXING GASOLINE NOT SUITABLE HERE Board of Trade Paaaaa a Raaolu- Hon Objecting to It and Suggesting Another Method Al Ihe monthly meeting of Ihe Hoard of Trade last evening, K. O. ;ibbons presiding, John lh-havn introduced a resolution objecting lo the refund in connection with the pf'oposed gasoline tax. This resoultion was passed pending final ilrnughtini; by Ihe committee. In discussing Ml Mr. Ilybhavn said Yhe Dominion .government in collecting- Hie sales lax was willing lo lale 'Ibe. affidavit of Hie master of the'vefue) ' taken by a euslomH ofllcer. A refund system, under which lax would have to be paid ijnd then refunded later, would be cumbersome here, where crews of vessel wer oflcn leaving' 1 and where I hey had lo make prompt settlements on the share basis. It would prove a hardship to Hie fishermen IT this system were adopted. F. f!. I)awon moved, seconded by Theo. Collarl that Ihe resolution coveting ihj a presented J fhe Beam ' should be adopted, subject I-final revision -by a committee ASSOCIATED BOARDS OF TRADE CONVENTION Varied Subjects to be Discussed This Month In Vancouver At Ihe meetinir of Hie Hoard of Trade last night a leller from V. L. .Malkin, president of Hie Associated boards of trade of ltritili Odiimhia, was read iriv-insr a list of subjects which a loony others would he discussed al Hie convention lo be held in Vancouver, November IS, In and 17. They Include enforcing of anli-dumpimr legislation, cur. tailinir public .expenditure, n perannuatbut of school teachers, laxinsr revenue prJuclnf trucks and autos, technical education, direct taxation in support of hospitals, nrjinfr dealers to hamlle HAI. frull. inlerprovincial highway, 1'JUl Itailway. freijrbl tariffs bureau and freiphl rates. Union steamer Venlure. Capt. A. Johnslone, soutlihoiind from .N'aas Itiver ports to Vancouver, was in port from y..10 to Hi M0 this morninir. Stomach Sufferers OaU acroM 1AJUM JO'TO SMILE After Taking JO-TO Tlila hrm1i combination of mineral and vegetable compound give you quick, certain relief from stomach dlatreii. such as CAS PAIN8, ACID. SOCR.BUnNLVa 8TOMACII, IJELCHINO. 3L0ATXNO A.VD MX, AFTEH-EATINO DISCOMFORT. JO-TO U guaranteed absolutely harmUta, and will not harm the laost dellcatt stomach. As a system cleanser, JO-TO has oo equal follow directions carefully and you will obtain the most gratifying wutts. Two Sizes, 50c and $1 JO-TO Is composmtle) la th laboratory of die JO-TO Co. of Canada limited. Voted at 4M Hasting Sc East, Vancouver, II. SOLD AT ALL DRUG STORES WanceMcked Mutual Life Assurance means insurance at net cost. To profit-participating policy-holders, it means a very low cost because Company Paid $G923a Mutual Life profits reduce the amount jof money that must be paid in by the policyholders as premiums. Here is a case, based on a S10.000. twenty-payment life policy, taken out in 1903 when the policyholder was 35 years of age. At the end of the twenty-year period, he decided to accept the cash value of his policy. He" accordingly surrendered the policy and received a cheque from the Mutual Life of Canada for $6,923 $1,141 more than he paid in. In the 20 years during which the policy had been in force he had paid in i pre.tilum a total olJJ.782. That it to y. he received all the money back that be had paid in, and 11,141 betides. He had tsjoyed 110,000 of insurance protection during all thete 20 ycart, the mott active period of hit butinett life, ana in the final analytit, Mutual Insurance cctt him nothing and paid him inierett on hit money. If, Inttead of accepting the cath turrender value of hit policy, thit policyholder had decided to continue hit insurance beyond twenty years, no further premium would have been required and he would have received a dividend cheque for hit Profyi. annual! . In addition to thit, the cath value of the Insurance would have continued to Increase, to that the avcrace annual cottof the Insurance over the whole period fvUildyt' be counterbalanced more completely every year. May we not furnlth yon with particulars of thit tplendid policy plan applicable to 53r'w pretent age' simply fUl out the coupon attached hereto, and mall to THE MUTUAL LIFE of Canada: Waterloo Ontario maiiTt ny 'The A'ef Col Lift Itwirasvcc Ctmpcny" I 1 lW .w. Local & GIBBONS Pri nee Rupert, B.Cj CHRISTMA3 Greeting HIM CARDS l That Are DlfferenL Our 1U2.I line is a damly. The fine. . I It 1 . . i. ,nti 'ltialpi. soowo. ncii'iiiini uuiiny us,gn, UfW ,,4 tirnent. all the verv lalel. . vh llfl fat at lllkl Ml Ml lllier!. llllt flf 111 film.- UHlfs laaslla.. al.... I I. .a 1 1 1. a, . , ir, ifvpri 1 uMIV III II II 'II " I " " " Onler .nuifplly fillnl at our own IViut Sho ml fivty! e niaii's jirofit. Come ami ee or dmii-. nml our reiri : live will call. Iliulrale( circular In colors wifhfjr list inaileil lo out-of-town riistonrers on reiiiet. u McRae Bros., IM SATURDAY SPEClIt Ganong's Assorted Chocolates 65 per lb.; for Saturday Only 1. : V For the Children - - 5c Chocolate Bars Special, 2 for 5c ORMES LTD. Rexall Stores Cor. Third Ave. and Sixth. Phones 82 and 200 '