MirLrHciwi Fibm, IIiu-hcwt, r.Q, "About 25 yean ags, I began la hart trouble si'fA my Stomach. Three years fo, I consulted one of the best sprcialists in Montreal. f jie saia i mast fo 10 me nospuai, lure an Ulcer cut out of my stomach and fall stones removed. I was then 74 years old. I said "XO." Then, I began to tale " Fruit-a-tirei", I am so .much better that toy old friends often ask me what I hare donelo myself to look so well. I am ralntnr in weight and enjoying life very much." jr. W. EDWARDS. 5 SNOKE "Fruit-a-tites" is made from the juices of apples, oranjes, figs and prunes, combined with tonics, and gives quick relief in stomach troubles. This fruit medicine actually strengthens the stomach muscles and enables the stomach to give out sufficient gastric juice to digest the meals. "Fruit-a-tires" also correct Constipation and Biliousness from which so many Dyspeptics' suffer. Oc. a hot, 6 for $2.00, trial site 23c. At all dealers or sent post paid on receipt of price. FRUIT A-TIVKS LIMITED, OTTAWA, ONT. London, Eng., Ogdensl.urg, X.Y, Christchurch, X.Z. The Daily News imiimu: nri'KUT - nrtm.su coi.l-.miua. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Thin! Avenue. IL F. IHTLLE.N, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month Hy mail to all parts oT the Hrilish Empire and Ihe United - Slate, in advance, per year To all other countries, in advanee. ter year Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDIllON British Elections Were No Surprise. 93 86 I.OO 7.50 Saturday, Dec. ft, 1923. I he result of the Hritish elections v?re no surprise. There wa on this occasion a greater element of uncertainty iir the eJecltoii Ihnn has been evUleut for many a day. Judging from ine somewnat meapre despatches Ihat have cOnie Ihrdiigh would; seem as if the people the new policy was designed to anl were the ones who rejected it. Premier Haldwjn mad? a bold appeal lo the country and he rerlamly exeifes the nclnrira tioit rtfl Hie people here for his patriotic action when there was nothing to gain for himself or his party. He has lost, and it now remains to he seen whether he will keep up the. fight and be prepared to go In the country again at Ihe next election on a Mmllar policy. , ' ' Premier Ramsay MacDonalcf Soon. J. Hamsay .Macllonald, leader of the opposition, will be called on to form government. There seem no doubt of that. According lo constitutional practice the King has no other option hut lo call on the leader of the group that opposes tie government and Maclhmald is that leader. The opposition is united on a common basis of opposition 10 a pnileclion policy. Should Mr, MacHonald fail to get the support of the Liberals in the forming uf a government, then it would be difficult to j;what would happen. There is so far, howev?r, nolhinsr to indicate that the Liberals on a basis of compromise would not work wiih the Labor representatives. All government in a democratic country is based on compromise and while the Labor group would have lo give up some of their more extreme policies the Liberals also would have to give way on matters which are vital lo Ihe Labor men. There i always Ihe possibility that the Liberals would refuse to support Ramsay .MaeDonald and in that case it might be prwji)c to recall Lloyd Heorge as premier with Ihe support nf Omscrvnlives. The whole situation j mot complex and will prove, most interesting to students of democratic government, especially to people like Canadians who are so closely related to the Hrilish nation. More Women As Representatives. This lime there are seven women in Ihe House of Commons. Very soon if this goes on there will a group of women thai will have to be reckoned wilh in formulating legislation The proportion' of women elected' is small compared with the candidates offering, but they will likely be heard from, especially since Lady Aslor has had previous experience in the IIoue and is a woman of considerable prominence. At tliK nwelinp if Ihe Hoard of Trade last nipht il was decided tn ak the lumber rnntmitten toj investigate i-nmplainls I tat Jt lie pri-enl lumlier dork wi inadc- o,iiat lo handle business offering, j li'.r naiier was nroupnt up K. I'ulbm who said such com plaint had 1'mi made fiaily News but il had opinion it was a matter lo take up with Hie Hoard of Trade or iffirially willi the railway onm. psny ralher lhan wilh Ihe rn-w. paers. F. Dawson !) no such Here at First of Year Regular Pastor Later Will be Appointed I ViT feel to good fc V but what ft ' v T wiH male you S V fccJ better. 1 been hu FRED SHAW JR. IS sweet friend" The MARRIED IN SOUTH Pretty Wedding Took Place In ' F t a B..ll.t .a f r ir wnurvii t Angeles on November 21 complaints trad been ma.le to rum I wrddinsr of interest lo the but if the dork was inadequate nv.inr frr;.! in Prince for Ihe purpose. Ihey had tHen jdnperl took place on November promised Dial it would be exlend.';j t (5,30 p.m. in the First Hap. ed. He thought it should jro loj,, r.hurch, Lo Anpeles. when the lumber eommitlee for ine.Mi 1 villa Herlin heraim Ihe lisalion. Iirid- of Frederick Shaw Jr. The s. IS. Parker said Sir Henry Pfremony was performed by the Thornton had promised that 1f Rev. Mr. Keyser in the presence Ihe extension was needed il would nf relatives and numerous friends be made. 'of the couple. .'' 1 . K. Campbell said lie was of) -fhe church opinion that Mr. Walton had heen,p.r orated wilh siveu a free hand to deal wilh Ihe matter when It was needed. It. Heaumont said the propecl were that sntpments wouiii m- marrja crease. A million feet a nvinlli family was keaulifully pink and white pea and ferns by sir! of the Corner Club. bride, who wa ?ivn in re by an old friend of fieri Mr. Anlin. was dalnlilyi was expected soon. 'attired in wvddinsr sown of while! The mailer will be investisrated canton crepe trimmed with by Ihe lumber committee with a'ruffle of narrow satin ribbon. j view lo makinsr nliresenlalions'ner hat was a eharmin? creation for improvement of Ihe dock if it of silver and tissue and silver' should be needed. lace. She carried a shower J1011- j juet of cream rosebud, while sweet peas and mablenhair fern j ' nriiH-sinanis. iir. All advertising should be in The Daily News Office on day pr-i i OLRYIvES prninrrp ta TO START PTinTi lM ,r',pn Heckell andOrphahj ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval.1 ;DooIey wore aprirol taffelia. Rev. P. E. Balsfer Will Come,m.mo,, wu' jr,r,,,e nnwma in Hie pastel shades, fastened j iwith a flower ornament of silver i jtissue and .Nile green taffelia Irimmfil wilh silver hfi nnii. Itively. Their head-dresses were Hev. I'. F- Haisler, Victoria, jwreallie., of liny Mlver ivy lenVe. field missionary for Weslernjand they carried boinpiels of pink Canada of the Lutheran Cburcli.jsueel pea and maidenhair fe.rn. advises John Irybhavn of tliis.The prroom was attended by his city that he expecls lo begin rrg-jbmlher.in-law, L. I. Kendall, iilar Knirlish , Lutheran 'services After Ihe ceremony h guesjs in J'rince II 11 pert on Ihe Hrsl jyatberpd al Ihe home nf Ihe Sunday in January, lie will re-jgroom's parents where coers main her for some time to com- were set for fourteen at a prellilv plefp organ h-a lion and at a lafer'appoinfed table centred with a late a regular pastor will be sf-.huge wedding cake mtde bv Ihe leeled lo look afler the con?rega-groom's nfolher and wonderfully lion. .Services will be liebl in theidpcorated. meantime in Ihe Metropnle Hall, ANYOX On Sunday evening last, Anyox hits gathered at their hall anil proceoiled to diri! Church where the Rev. J. Iv. dibson conducted the annual memorial service of the order. The output of Hidden Creek Mine, November HO lo Xov ember 27 was 2", $23 wel tons. Total tonnage for Ihe month nf November to 27. fil.253 wet tons. Al the smelter from November 1!) lo Noember 25, 18,523 wel Ions were treated al Anyox. Thi was made. up as follows: Anyox ore, 17,88(5 tons; outside ofe, 839 tons. Average price- of copper for the week, 12.83 'i. Al Ihe Coke Plant from Novem ber 20 to November 2f, I here were I,C2 short Inns of coal charged and 1,120 short lonn of coke produced; 3,357 iiniMrial srallons of light oil were recover ed and 9,711 imperial gallons of tar recovered; while 13,225 lh.. of ammoniurrs sulnhafe were manufactured. ; OLD CHUM TOBACCO JPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY 07 The bride and groom left for a honeymoon trip lo iCatnlina Island. On Iheir return Ihey will make Iheir home in Los Angeles Among Ihe many beautiful gifls of silver, china, cut gla. and linen was a rase nf silver wilh carving set (it malch. the gffl of Ihe groom's parents. The Man in the Moon SAYSs- II' I . . .. ii- i una wnin neueve yon wiii'ii you call them lo dinner, your veracily may be doubled. HALDWLVs life as ( was a short but merry Premier Ham-ay How will Mia I soundl premier one. Marilonahl' INfTKAI) of Ihe eleclions in Hrilain ending a controversy, Ir would seem as if H has only iusl slarlcd somelblng. NOW that lb,, polilical campaign in Hrilain 1 over and Ihe B.C. Legislature is In rie soon, wind about looking around for a Chris I inn s turkey? --- , THF.RF. mny be some good lurkeys hero Ibis Cbritrna. bill think of the birds that pick up an easy, living around Vancouver and Victoria. THK Oovernment want Ihe. Canadian people' lo eat peiriml-can. II initrht be preferable In some of Ihe decoclinns Ihey put up al Ihe boarding bouses. WHAT f like about life Is Ten Years Ago In Pslne Ruprt Fred Hutlorr writes lo Ihe press condemning 'a power agreemenl wlllr Hie prince; llu-perl Hydro-Lleclric Co., Ltd. Leo. .1. Curtitt, brother of Mrs. J. Lome- .MacLtttTrr.-Tm'd'al 1 ,30 BOVRIL I .ft 4 l P.AftE TWO. THE DAILY 2T.V3. lurifiy. ft'e,iibei fc. 4&:.i WOULD NOT HAVE ULCER taMBER DOCK CUT OUT OF STOMACH I IS TOO SMALL Took "Fruxt-a-tives" Instead and this Medicine made from Fruit Juices Relieved the Trouble. Lumber Commute of Boartf of of Trade to Find Out if commodatlon Inadequate I hexthfwtf ocrt BOW MlMlMttvM Local Addresses : O.W.V. Association (A. J. Bishop) Army & Navy Veterans ........ o'clock irt (he Prince Huperf Oeneral .Hospital. The funeral' will takf place tomorrow morning from Ihe Ctlholfr Churrli to Fnlrview lmelery. Passengers going soulb on' Ihe steamer Prince Rupert litis morning Included C. H. Orrne, J.i W. Nichols, (1. W. Peck, (. A.! MeNicholl and W. H. Haer.! Thomas McClymonl sailed fnr Vancouver on the Princess Heal-rice last evening. , A report wa made lal night to Ihe Hoard of Trade of Ihe meeting a month ago wilh Ihe foreign freight traffic agent of Ihe railway company in which Mr. Wood promised In lake up wilh possible shippers Ihe advantages of this port and try to induce shipments of grain and other commodities lo be made by this port. If You amter Sola oyorrwlo iaCaosom. tfl ceat tve disorders; discomfort after eat- Take a course of the famous Beeeham's PUIs. Prompt relief often follows the first doce. People everywhere are proving the value of BEECHAM'S PILLS larcort Salo of aay MoaUUo fa Ik WorM St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed. Third Avenue. THE Valentin ' DAIRY Cor. McHride and Fifth West, MILK, CREAM ANO BUTTER RETAIL Phone 057. (J rat mat awrnun lltlf tbt VtUTOAt Which is the Best Poster? 16 of the most famous Eovril Toner have been printed In colors on a tkVct-folJcr. To tell vthich are the 12 best, in order of merit, ! the object of the Great Toittr-Judging Competition now beintf carried on in Canada. The net proceeds will be distributed among the Veterans' Associations which are all of them sorely tn need of funds tc carry on their wotk. The game is one wh proves most fascinating to young and old. and which gives many evenings of pleasurable eiercite ol artistic taste and skill. Bat to add even more inter it to the game, a fine lilt of prim is to be awarded. BOVRIL LIMITED Va donated 1M.000. .bt II3I4UM. which is JotriWrd' U 2.MJ pri( t ryU( Binoual, tlx first lhr ar pprslmlly follow 1 1st Pr'ue, $53,555.00 2nd Prize, JU.SM.OO 3rd Prbcr MrS55.00 These very large amounts add zest and life to the com petition of wiis. Send a Donation of $1.20 Every donor of $120 is presented with the Ticket -folder with the 16 poster reproductions 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 Vetoraa' Am, of Creot Britain, 27U Poek Ave, Moalroo) Croat Wor Vttorant Aitocittion . Citiia BuiUiar, Ottawa Army and Navy Voloraat in Canada. 121 Bitkop Su Montroal Imperial Vttoraa ia CanaJt . . 7N Main Slrool. Winntpog Ta BodrkAkaf as BOVRIL IOto tO UaM Ibovril Better K4lCaMsCailit4 it muit be BOVRIL Third Ave Prince Rupert . . Burftrd SU, Vancouver Have You Seen HomerV. Bagleyt Last heard of In the vicinity of Anyox, B.C., Aug. 22, 1022. Was employed at the construction of a dam. Age 25 years. Frequents dance halls. Any Information concerning him will be greatly appreciated and will make It worth your while. Address: ? GEO. W. BAQLEY, c-o Bagley Tire A Rubber Co., Hotsprint National Health Resort, n Arkansas, United States of America. QxlW BOVML Shockleys pKni!lLMiIIs Sole Agrnl for Royal Mills, Hanall, B.C Lumber J. Fyfe 8mlth Co Hardwood Fraser Mills Fir Veneer Dimension Lumber. Fir, Spruce and (Jcdar. .Spruce and Cedar Shiphip. Hpruce Planking, Sash, Doors, .Mouldings. Gas. Shingles, Fir Veneer. Cedar Piling. 66 LUMINO" Is Ihe beat Aluminum Wore on Ihe, market loday. New shapes and size. Sew cold handles, Now tin display in our window nt bargain prices. Tel. 3. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. We Deliver. P.O Box 1640. Nanaimo - Wellington COAL DOUBLE SCREENED! LASTS LONGER I Real Satisfaction. Cheapest In Long Run! NO 8HALE OR ROCK! COAL GUARANTEED PROMPT DELIVERY. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phone 11f md S64.