R For One Cent you mar obtain 3 cups of "SALADA" IW-Z1 .A H40S AK for a trial package todar. Delicious ! Economical ! The Daily News PRINCB RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published ETery Afternoon, except Sunday, the Priaee Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN. Managing Editor. 1 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Daily kditiu.n Wcdnrs.lay. Nv. II, 193. Many Questions . . ' . In Legislature (ireat activity in the mailer of iiitjimiii ilinp .howtj in the Legilalurr" thi?- yrr aiii the taff nr the varioiif depart-menl are ling kept .very by preparing data fir the- memlr Ihi nuke th inqiiirie. Mway when lb"e?igilainre i iiif ion .it iV difficult for the civil maiit tu:carry u thwr r- aiidtht.nirVt;quetion arc ak'rd the mure iutcrf rrvnee lhre i and Ihe inure-overtime the employees hare'.lo.AittTrk. '." . : . ,.tn: The main tdjjert'of (he iiueioning i to ma tip political; capital An example uf- thi utl hnwn th? other 'day when the Paron member for Victoria. Rev. Canon Hinchcliffe. aked whether F. van Sicklin wa. employed in the land department and did ha leave Cauada for the during the p? ritnl of the recent fireat War. The anwer lo the qiietiou xa that van irklin was attending Uwrding chiMl in Portland, hi August, It'll, although barely 15 year of age. he endeavored to ?nlM in the 50lh Gordon Highlanders, but. being unable to conceal hi age. wa rejected, and returned lo hool in Septemhrr. In iWember, 1015, while hme on vacation, he atlempled to join the H3rd Battalion, with imilar re-ult. In January, he w-a wrmilt?d to join the Canadian Army Service Corp, but after serving ninely-seven day was declared medically unfit for ive,rca ervice-ad wa discharged on .pril).l."lh. In ilctolr, 101T, he made a further unsuccessful attempt to join Hi? Royal Air Force. . City Should Be , 'J ' Always Dressed Up. " The secretary tif the Shawnee Board xif Commerce writes akiug,for a discussion on making a city attractive and suggests that deity should not ! dressed up only occasionally, but all the lime for thr first impression, a visitor gets of a city i its appearance. He also suggest that citizens will get out of a city what they p 'nlo it and they cannot get something tor no-J Ihing. "If Ihey tfMi'l- keep the ciy dilJed7up,5olKidy w ilt., do Uj inr m?m. The secretary of the Shawnee Board of Commerce. E. R. Waiti( is evidently a five wire. He has "wriMen jeveral letter to (he editor of thi papr in regard to civic matter -and always ha .somrthiug to say that i worth thinking almuL Incijleulally he i advertising Shawnee, Oklahama. - ' Trimming up a city and doing it ontiniouy i a cn1 sifzgeslon. Prince Rupert can stand a IHHe of it. If each resident ds a small share iu making his ow-ji place a neat a possible- and in the spring and ummer beautifie it with flowers and lawn, the effect will I wonderful TMirit like to see neat garden and nothing appeals to a visitor like a place where the building are painted, the gardru are pretty and the vacant ts are unencumbered. Prince Rupert ha jut made it debut a a liMirit city. Next year there should le manv more vilor than lal and efforts will lie made to show lli-m around a wider area. Having thi in view we shoulduiiile on a pilicy of improvement that will indicate progres. British Elections And Canada. ;.-. tlnadiau will all watch with jinu'siial inlerest the pngre of the election campaign now being carried on in fireat Hritaiii. This country i vitally interested yet she ha no say in the outcome. .Anything that mav 1 written here is purely Took in? al the crmtest a outsider and yet with, th knowledge that much aepemis iifn the oiftcpme for n a well a for the people of Canada give a preference to Britih goods over every other country. She gel nothing in return. If protection lweomes th; untisn policy, mat country will reciprM-ate and Cnnada will hate fak 4 a.K-aa ..II ... -. .1 . 1 - a - . ... . of 7 p.m. and I a.ni. next morn inr were busy enlerlainis: a crowd that thronsed all Inn floor and lk chance,, on. everything fferinsr. When Ihe lat tired ami happy Pie of Hw FJk nihl decried, there wa but little left i worth takin? away. There were four tin of canned ?ool pa In ert. Ihr prize handed, to lucky J one at the latter- Wonderfully day after the break oecure.1. 1,516 wet ton; November to 3 incluive. 5.d;; wet on. Total Innnape Jfor monlli of OetoNer. ;i;5.-w'e't Ion. , Al Ihe tke Plant from clo-' Iter 3u to .November S inclusive. there were 1.355 hort Ion of' n a.i ....iii.rirs oiiisiue ine r.mpire in ine unlisti coal charted and into .,h I market That i unh.ng tangible which will und.mbledl) !in of coke pr.luced- 3 075i apfK-al lo many people here It will lend to increase our busi- imperial jr.lloni f . light i 1 ness with the motherland and alMi will lend to unite Hie Empire, were rerm,r,i .n J Shockley's Waning Mills Are now Sole Agents for the lumber output of the Royal trills, Hanajl, BX. DIMENSION LUMBER. SPRUCE AND CEDAR 8HIPLA. Sprtio Plankinj and Cedar for Foundation Work. GET OUR PRICES IT WILL PAY YOU. Phone 3S3. Nanaimo - Wellington COAL DOUBLE SCREENED! LASTS LONGER I Real Satisfaction Cheapest in Long Run! NO SHALE OR ROCK! COAL GUARANTEED! PROMPT DELIVERY. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 119 and lerial gallon, of tar, while l.-' (70S lb, of ammonium sulphate wa mariu'aclured. Al Ihe meter from fVM i9 lo November inclusive.' 'Il.tlll wet 'Inn, of ore were i treated 'at Anyox. Thl wa 'made up a follows: Anyox ore. ' I Wl ton; outside ore, 153 'Ion. Average price of copjr" tr Ihe week, l?.?0r. Total ilonnage for monlli or Octlwr jlrealrd al the smelter: Anyox' ore. "7.1 MSI Ions; outside ore. '3.0 Inn., total Hl.ooy tim. The. Smaller shut down" at I p. 111. Sal unlay, November jt, when penslk bnke. I Slalin? thai the elolnir of (iraham Avenue bad made it In- jronvenient to deliver coal, etc : lo her house, Mr. A. UwlJ wrole to the cily council lall niplil asking a pathway bebulll, by Ihe city from fWond Avenue. Hie mailer Wa referred lo Ihej Hoard of Work for report. , THE DAILY NEWS. BROTHER BILLS AT LAKELSE LUMBER CO.'S ANYOX STAGE BIG SAWMILL AT AMSBURY CARNIVAL AFFAIR CLOSEDJNDEFINITELY WH.I. .u.K.nT. OW.n U t'Z FtW ana ucn uin and will remain roe.i indefin- ene' itely. the reason vrnen hv il ' .wner beinjr that it cannot be ANYOX, N. II. Anyox operated profitably M h re-Hrother Bill'" slaped a bis ear- snt lime. Cei.rf.-e timer. ( has nival in Ibeir home hall last n manacer of the plant. has week end and between the hour.joini.! t;eor?e Little-' staff al I! ierraee an.l j. it. .ar. account- anl. ha started' a lire at Ter race. SMITHERS-. : turned lo ttrtvn, .afler a vjil lo all kind of nmel.y slunl that go h , jiBk0nlon tempt Ihe nindde dime from all! Botd,ieMMm!op, sonf and sundry. j.Mr. and Mr. T. Injntoj.. uOr-Two feature that proved mostly a ,,)ainF allraclne were th. r,M,ntr, store and the blanket hp. I hese did . .. . , ... a bis business. In the former one nii:lil win anythins from Mi. A. J. Mdntyr ha, re- dreed iree.i kewpie kewpie .Ml .mus were rre alo ain ... . ... . . ... ... , . , .creeled for K ValMn at lh niurn in favor and were easerly , . ' . . ' . tuNJt. tarl..ben. H i ,a JS t ouehl after. Other tand of- . , ,, , . fere.1 Japanese and Kins Tiit; noellie, rtly jewelry. rh- - ': rloxl . . itw-n hi IUbiue4 baldta; fr de and rffe did a land ffWI . . , , . .. ., !lhe wmter. .pel Ihrmi!. . " ., . ... iSmither nn jTliur-lay, twHirxt ri 11 ik tiMTPmiiiii a i ljir vim i - eeryboly atifiet ant nty hurt. Harry Thorley had the Lis end of the work for lhi parlirti. lar affair .anions- hi ailanl teinp Al. Lafortune, Al. Mrnw. V. H. Robertn. Perrj Iai. A. jaton. A. lierry. II. Cfaapmun. H Wall. Parmller, llreen. Jone, M"terj.on. LawTenee. Ihiwi an.l ifreenwell. ANYOX LOCALS ArmUlire Day ti reo?nited in Anyos by a joint ervee in r. Allen anl. K. FtT are Rerrealion Hall on Sunday ni?!.t " at which all rlieiou. denomm.. har.tel Mrt of Iheir job lo lion were represented. A larjre crowd atten.le.1. Rev. J. A. ;ib in, Rev. J. Herdman anl Father Fleck all pnke .turinc the ser-v ie. The- ladies of the Union Church held a very successful sale of work and home rookinc on Saturday Ial, sellin? out their entire stork early in lite ariernoou. The ae wa heldi in llie Elks liu?out. which was", kindly loaned for the iH-rai.Ki. P.verythins i back to normal in Anjm a?ain. The Mine and Smelter are ooeralinr. The furnace., were blown in sooner than expected if would he mi. nie, iming lo excellent co operation on, the pari of the men encased in the work of re pair. II wa generally Ihousrhl that the hut-down would take a .wek or ten day, but the debri wa cleared away and the penlork repaired n tha: the furnace tarte,i jut five i iome of those wha are ree.Jraders wnll Jiave-iied -eM.Min ivnr -.lit - and 31 wa in luuurii nun iir i.niic-i. iv one on uie one nani they would like to see the fre. traders win. on the other they would like Britain to be able to extend a preference lo Canada, which cannot be done under the pre?nl firal policy n f that country. jplayfully tlir.wn by a )- ehtim Slaitre.1 .iff the wt- pile and struck "HoMii" tn the head. ack rk of potatie or flour, while' -.i- ... ., ," ... , , . . lo eW'Jtie wound, ilv-cidomt In.lian blanket? (.RtraCtor J. P, - Ikmoey ha coin p let ed 'the "new .warehouse! fr Seattle wliern 'he wftt -ikI the -tnler. I.. Ii. lUrr ha pnrebat th .1 welting, and other pnterty fomierlr befcl by II. I- Urejrory. on Hailway Ave. . Cha. A. Chapnmn wa the boMer of the. wirvnin? ticket in connection with the raffle for the land, conducted by the Fall Fair Aoeialio. llie winnins number wa pick flic asptran' for he cominp boxms- .erie, without acrilicifiv' any of the latent of fering. Tlieil.HX'.Hall ha- ten rhrH.en a lriV0g quarter.. iii oany kiMt.iui rp in or bier. Tliere, will tfw.nn dearth of excitement when 'Ihe mi' en. ler the "squareil eirele" on Nov 73. because I be advicr an I Irainin? bein? giwn i hearinc fruit, and it i reprte.l that Lai Ihe Firj'- an.1 Jacque the Ienip. are Hkely Id have chal enze liarnlrt! ihe in in the near future. " lr. C II. Hankinson I hi office from the town hall lo the Oie.ter Huildinf. J. Itealon ha . leased the major 'Million of hi. barn lo Ihe Federal Minin? and Smellinr Omipany fr ue (n connection with il work al the. Ihjlbie Mines on Hudson Itay Mountain. The front part of the'buildins ha teen arranpe a an office. The baketball an.1 equipment recenlly ordere.1 by the Smilher Athletic Aor., iaiion ba arfite.1 and ertihu iaU .f llie palitne will lo.rtly 1 een in art ion in the town hall, which building ha been secured for two night To . HMB Look Young is a valuable asset to women in business, soaal and private life, hothin? helos so much as a good digestion. Poor elimination causes eekly. aBBBV x rzrrrrm i ,i packet 80t Mr. and Mr. II. 1: W have left for aVaneniv-r holiday. ii a l"11" Melnloh. f.rnierty .-.f the I'nion Cafe, left im Sond.iy for Japer, where he will re. ume emfdmenl with Hie 1: X R. Railway. TERRACE NOTES Charle. It. (iilbert made 1 business trip this week lo Prnwe Jeor?e, Smithers an.1 Hum Uke. Mr. A. Y. WILon of Rnno wa in limn on TTiur-.U). The Women Amiliary "f Hi Anglican Oiurch met al ihe home f Mr. Geo. Iver on Wednesday. Ions of Smilher has len vi'iting Mr. asd Mr. Harr Kin?. Major Taylor wa in town in connection with bis work la week. Mr. MrKeniie fnm Ihe brids" camp mad a trip lo Rupert Mi Mfjrie lkdb wenl down to Rupert lo spend the holiday with her parent. 1 The Women Auxiliary of the Anglican Church rave a social at Prosrreo Hall on Tuesday. The program wa interspersed with fame, and conversation. Mr. Yon Hees opened the pro- aram wilh an in.lniinrniat one to look sickly and J',",,f", Jhn iteidmrn an?. faded. ;'. Mr. Par.n. Ml. Halliwell BEECHMCS PILLS xnote elirnination. This helps purify the Mood, improve the complex ion. bring the roses bade to the cheeks. To look and fed youns Beech- s Pills anp. Mr.. J. Jone. Mr Von Tee, jj,n Iteidiurn and Mrs.! Jone. Uler save "The I.adleV Aid by reiuel. Ilefore lf 'valherinr dj.persed those pre- ! J sent joined hand and anp AuH Jlung Syne and foll.iwed H wifh '"Foe ll' . lt.i sweeten the .stomach, ).. honor of Mr. Mar.b. uiULLusic me irrer.Dro- am WillHelpYou bC.MV The regular monthly meeting, of Ihe Parent-Teacher" Aoci- ' allon wa. hebl n Pn.jrre. Hall. 1 Thursday. Mr. Halt vice-! president presided. Mr. Slier-1 wi I wa. elecle.1 president lo fill Ihe vacancy left by Mr. j Surnlal" resirnalion. The hui-' ne.. part of Ihe meeMnjr wa follow e ,y an escellenl pro- sram. The Cldfellow. held a very enjoyable dance in OAV V A. Hall Friday night. mm V.1iday, Num. r t1 I iMBMBBBBBBMMSSW rj BMHHH1M (1 Fill your pipe CUT PLUG 4 J mi - e. J If ycu rollyoiir-r om ask lor SPECIAL TRAINS w ill' lie ope alcd from Wn t n 21st Dec Hh . He II r Slearn-hips 0 usg ) M.fntre.i add Halifax n foii-rw S.S. Reglna from MoutrraF. m 21th. to llirat. Lnrrja S.S. Anlonla fnitu .M0nire.1l. Nov. 21th. to 'lrnHb luidon. S.S. Ausonla fnm Halifax, Ie. tMh. to 0"n'e' LiverptHiL S.S. Saturnia from Halifax. Dec. Olh. lo Ctatrow. S.S. Doric from Halifax. Her. Olh, lo ReHat. Liverpool S.S. Pittsburg from Halifax. Her. Illli. lo outlmnli : T It re me n, S.S. Canada from Halifax. Dec. 1Mb. loClasfrow, Liverp. S.S Andanla fnim Halifax. Dee. 1 tills, lo Plymouth ' IajjhIoii. THROUQH TOURIST SLEEPING CARS from JaK nnd Kdtnon'ou. nifolidiihng with above train al YVhik f f FULL DETAILS AND RESERVATIONS FROM City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Prince Rupert. Phone 260. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS COAST STEAMSHIPS SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT. 84L PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE. 4 FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermedials Points, Thursday, 8unday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX ... WEDNESDAY, 10 p.n FOR 8TEWART SATURDAY, 10 pun. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For Vancouvte via Queen Charlotte Islands, Nov. 17, Dc 1. 15, 29, at S p.m. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ...! rune Rap,! t.lt ptm. tvr P'tXCC GCoriGE, tDMO-TO. wiJ. au ftuis sVVTV VMa, LVIVH )l41Sf , AMNCT ALL OCIAN STtAHtMIP LINES. cit, nkM oftk. sts nor .. eric ntn.