PAGE TWO THE DAILY ITIiV5 The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every, Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. IL P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 88 Editor and Reporters Telephone, - - - 86 Contract Rates on Application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. Daily kdition Monday, October 27, 1U2L O CANADA! 0 Canada, our home our native' land, True Patriot Love thou dost in us command. V see, (bee rising f.m'r dear land, Tlje true north strong and free, 'And stand on guard, O Canada AVe stand on guard for thee. 0 Canada! 0 Canada! 0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee'.- 0 Canada we stand on guard for thee, These a're the generally accepted words of Canada's national anthem. They are not, satisfactory but thgy are the,, best we have until another is forthcoming. . Canadians Look Silly ' When They Cannot Sing. ' When Canadians are called op to sing a verse, of, their national anthem and they stand silent with one. here and therq singing, they look extremely silly. Several people in close, proximity will fill be singing different verses and then most of them will desist altogether. AYhen "God Save the King" is sung it is different. All know it and they join as one in the old song with good results. It seems a pity that Canadians cannot unite on this matter of. Canada's anthem and make a better showing, at public "functions. There is a section of this community that prides itself on its Canadianism yet the members do not sing the anthem any better than others. In all community singing this anthem should be the. basic one but it. is not. We seem to ha much better acquainted with "Polly Wolly poodleol a Day," or "John Brown's Donkey." Japanese Set Splendid. Example. The Japanese are a splendid example t'f.be, fol)pwed: in this matter of singing of patriotic songs. On the occasion of a visit from that country some years ago of"naval cadets the young men sang together their patriotic songs and while doing so the air was vibrant, the building almost shook as it rang with the. very life of. Nippon, it was the clearest possible indication, of the greatness of the nation. 11 might almost be said that there could not be a great nation unless it could:unje to. sing, its, songs with unity ami emphasis. Until that, time it is nothing but a. collec tion of individuals. Sang Well During, War Why Not Nqw In Peace. During war time people learned to sing le. Dritislj National Anthem and also Tipperary jfnU other ongs1 Now iii, tirtiQ vtt'f, pence, why not learn losing "O Canada' 'aiul let. the. worlo" kiow' .uiai we aro a nation. uiii we can, uo ujat we are, not. ..... a nation -...I . I 1 .. (IMU UUIIIU UK. " ' Vancouver Tribute . To, Archbishop. " The Vancouver Star, under the title "British Columbia, Prelate a Fine Charade" has the following trihutevto tjie lae ArYh- hishmi" ..... - - - . j "Ill Hie passing of. the Anglican Archlijsljort I)u Vernef, of i:iuij:r linjri, dihimi iiuupui is wie poorer inrougn uie, Mss (if An 1iIa runn ntiri n vrv hpnultfitl ilmroplop Xrt na sw..1.l qomc, into personal touch with the lale prelate without feeling ii... i ... 1 1 t . i i . . . . . . . . ... uic ileum- lor me coiifucu a man oi auairs ang vvitn a vanqii experience behind him, he was, at the same time, a singularly modest and sjmple-minded, gentleman. Presiding at a Synod over Ijis brother clergy at limes when controversial matters were under discussjon, he always allowed a wise latitude to the discussiim, while keeping tha.1 discussion to the point with a firmness which he concealed under a geijtle exterior. Lacking no auyqui.ages oi personal slalure and impressiveness, he possessed a dignity which was innate. Intellectually strong, lie never paraded his knowledge. He kept abreast of current thought, ajd the homilies which he contributed at fairly frequent intervals to the press were inspired by a spirit of tolerance 3ud wise thinking which made them at once appealing and helpful. It was not surprising that so beautiful a character Miouiu experiment successfully in thought-transference with those with whom he was particularly attiineL Qf. rcjibiihon Di Vernet it may be said with greater truth than nf: tnostujimii ...... nuincii m.u im Was in nine wan the iniinile." CDNARD ANCHOR & ANCHOR-DONALDSON Special Xmas Sailings to Old Country The CUNARD way Is the. best but Inexpensive. Many of our most partiqular travellers aru delighled with the new I bird cabin Canard travel. ' FROM, HALIFAX ' To Queenstown and, Liverpool S.S. Carmania Dec. 14, To Glasgow S.S. Satnrnia Dec, f, To Plymouth-Cherbourg-Loncjpr M.S. Andanla Dec. 8 FROM NEW YORK To Queenstown and Liverpool S.S. Caronia .. Dec. 0 S.S. Carmania Dej!. 13 To Glasgow S.S. Tuscania Dec. C S.S. Columbia Dec. 13 To Plymouth-Cherbourg-Southampton S.S. Mauretania Dec. 3 To Cherbourg and Southampton S.S. Aipiltanla lAsci 13 Full. Information from Agonts or Company,', '" ' Offices, 092, Hastings St. W,, Vancouver, B.O. Say. 3648, WINNERS IN VERSE COMPETITION HAVE AT LAST BEEN CHOSEN "To Felix" by D. Ross Is Adjudged the Best With "The, Salmon's Lament" Second; and "Popular Toplo" Third The judges havo had rather a difficult time awarding the prizes ip Ihn verso writing competition. The difficulty was that while sonii! were, mote poctiq than others, the question of rhyme, rhythm, poetic diction, clearness of expression, and cleverness all had to he considered. It una Irnwn to their attention that, ill . . was uo so inupn, poeiry mat was asked for as clever verses. Only! a few people who are horn that way can write real poetry, hut many, people can write clever verses, i he following in their order were adjtidged the prize winners: To Felix , (Our Family Cat) Aristocratic Feline, whoso bright eyes Hath oftimes lit thee thro' the darkest night Bright sentinels 'gainst ambush or surprise Twin blowing standards in tho starkest fight. AVhose voice in cadence wild hath oft been heard Upon the lawn beneath the wondering moon. While in my heart, the savage Instincts stirred Jn wild responses to that primal tune. (Was it the winged god's power that made thee sing In graceful tenor oh the hack-yard fence Until som,e outraged neighbor grabbed something And well aimed words and missiles drove, thee thence). 0, Felix, hero of, a hundred fights May love and war be thine, for many, "nights. D. ROSS. " The Sajmon's Lament There was a very sprightly Sock eye Salmon (A very modish classy Salmon he), Who with his young companion, Johnny Cohoe, Was as happy as a Salmon well could be. "Wei! Soc." said Johnny, in a casual manner, "Do you plan an Eastern trip this ypar, old man? Sard the Sockeye, with his lower lip atremble, "I shall sur.ely journey eastward if, L can." (The name- nf the author of Ibis verse has he,en mislaid, will he kindly communicate wilh the, office). - i Popular Toplo ("What a beautiful morning! Let us go nut and kill something") Autumnal mists uprising from the sea, I ho rry or loon, of wild goose winging free! All! Paradise.' by i Omar. linyied, Copipared wilh the.e, fn jail op an open charge. softly how lear art thouJo mf,l .' ' ., Crepitant rustlings in the thick salal The passing nf. a startled mq-witch tell. Sharp crack of gun I .V downward crashing buck! Lo! ljn is dead anil I'm a sportsman I jel II P.. 1L LKIOIITQN. ARREST IS MADE IN, CONNECTION WITH THE BIG SEATTLE HOLDUP SKATTLK, Oct. 27. Accused nf complicity in the sensational 23,000 Hon Marche department store holdup several weeks agq Ross Watson, former city delec Y.PJ1ES qHMRCH LONDON, Oct. 27. An appeal for funds to build an Knglfsh church at Ypres has Just been Issued The Karl of Ypres first voiced the suggestion and the appeal now published says' that the Intention is to build a plain edifice which later on might he,1 8 The. Man io the Mood 1 PUT CHECK ON SAYS:- -r- TIIK sphinx we. are told wa not a political, candidate hut who wants lo live hs long as the Sphjnx. IIALSAAM'S ass is reported lo have spoken, hut he was. not like, some,. jf, the,, modern, var.iety. He dill in)t froinslanpe lake twenty ininu,e,n lQ,inrodupe a speaker. ' ll'lll.V . 1 1.1 v ni-.. a nuciicicir oruers. hfM. plioies for two, yiiu ipay b sure, something is likely !(( happen. Trt; IT llalte.rs a. girl, ln.be anked lo marry a man,, even if he is a poor, Jru,ne,'hul, ony- A'ew of llm best liV'lhf'iilihavc? se(n enough SOMK- people' git jof tho movie lo see the,' pictures and, others lo hear, tpn gtini chewing, and I ho conversation, HOTEL ARRIVAL8 Prince Rupert II. K. Chamhe.rs, .L" ii, Hamil-toiv I. J. Oihson, C. J. Deelh, Alex Lnchore andt C; W. Harri son, Vancouver; A. K. Dilger, John P. Smylh and Mr- and Mrs. ,L T.hnrdarson, Winnipeg; A, K, McConnack, Toronto; L. W. Har-greaves, Victoria; David Crilcli-ley and IL O. Johnston, Inver-hess; IL Jefferr.on, Port Kssing-tnn; Alex. N. Davie, Anyox; W. 8. Harris. Hazpltnn: Karl Hen- sen and. Mr. and Mrs. H. Olson, Kplchikanj O, M. Honnan, S, (If.; IL l. p;ion,v Terrace,; i;w Watson, SmithfM-s, , qentral, I), Macleod, Dutedaje; A. K McContpick, Torpnlo; a. Itqur-Krlop, V. Cruig, S, Shefskey and J, A, lfpJIipgslicad. C:NrIJ.; IL W. I)iirnpl)r,eys, lilmonlpn; Mrs, Ilobe,rl. Wigginp, Ce,darvap; Mr, aruJ.Mra, .1, Oar,ner, Ifiverfless. IL A, HresA. qf the, Hank of a;iorned wijn, reglmenlah an. JlonraJt s.tar, who has: bfen other memorials, Advertise In the Dally News. ?pe,tdjuK. a vac,alIon, In. Ihft, soulh, reiMriifd to, the, city; qn the gar. dena yesterday Rfternooo. I ATT DCnnTTTK Itinerant Salesmen Who Compete With, Qltlzens to be Stop pud In Ketchikan. KKTCIIIKAN. Orl. 27. At the. peeling of the cily council an tnlinance was pasd whereliy olicitors, Itinerant pdillers or nerchants, or any person who iells article or takes orders fir 'iierclumdloe, or who has tin ex illiilion fn any sion, hotel or. itlier building, merchandise or uiy article o comniTce for lu iiiriiosc of sale at retail, shall ay a license lax ojMo and post i, bond amounting to $1,000. 'Hits bond niusl be posted with the. city clerk ami can he. a surely .1)0 .n'd . e,eclu led )y a reputahlf; iTfely rmpanyrtrin'brttlgW by two responsible free holders esiding in the city n' Ketchikan, or it may be' a rasli bond. Undor Mm provisi' lis of tt n ordinance, uch lionl shall remain in full force for !)0 days after the expiration of the license Its. Aim This ordinance i uimed at Hie house to house salesman or person who sells merchandise from rooms in hotels in compelilion wilh local Merchant. The debate on this ordinance was very heated and an exceedingly Inter-psling- one. One of Ihe most salient facts brought out In the argument was that the local merchant carrying a slock .amounting frequently Io $30,000 in value and sometimes more than' $10,000, must compcln with Itinerant merchants whose stock of goods seldom exceeds $1,000 in cost, and which, as a rule, is furnished by the company he or she represents. In addition lo this, (he local merchant must pay slnre. rent, taxes on the stock carried and, lake risk of loss through many nf the hazards of, business, white the Itinerant salesman has only travelling expenses and. local peddlers license taxes In pay, giving Ihe.m a gr'a advapLiga over the established merchant. (SEASON'S PROGRAM OF LADIES' MUSIC CLUB Many Interesting Matters to Taken, up by, Organlxatlon 1924-25 Season Nov. Dec. Dec. be The following is the program nf the LadieV Mulcal Club for the remainder of the !'J2i-S6 sqason: Nov. i'i HrllMi composers. HO Life of Sir lidward 13- gar and selection from his works. 10 Sacred music. 25 Xmas program at Ihn Prince Huperl Oeperal llosi pital. Ian. 11 America's ponitlon In muslo and American composers, Jan, 2H (iorrelnllon of Ijnrh, Milton and Michel ngelov'" pFfiide. I'eh. 2& -Mxamplc of ItaJInn Opera. March II Music of Ihe French People. March 25 P.xample of Frenc.lj opera. April 8 Women Composers. April 22 Canadian Day. May 13 - Junior Students' Day., May 27 Senior Students' Day. June 10 Annual meeting. I Monday, Ofctf.ber rr live, was arrested and detainedlJafofnion, apjl . I)idslo;, Seat MILLBANK THE QUALITY CIGARETTE Ten Years Ago In Pilnc Kupart October 27, 1914. Lionel Crippen i4 . v where he will enlul n ' landers for the urrnr W. suited at the end of ' Ihe Prince May HoylrV Yukon eotdinKi gie"n a rouing .end " - Second Kngineer Sh ehnrge of the electr"' whil" Ihe chief engi " On The Iijdro-elecM i.' w has ben glen an tr. ulnry of $10 per m ,s city council. I lie clly rounci Ijlglil nni lit rbargr 'h iiienl for light ued in mier Hotel wherrt ' Fusiliers are nuai' ' Morrlskey. Mnltland, Kr Maillund, favored m fn',0 liijlit. INDIGESTION FALL II 1' , it lig.hl frjr but Aid. M' '"v Dyrhliavn, Montgomery Its" Iter! Iippo.ed il May ' i gave Ihe, canting xolr m reltovml lit Iwn tniniilf" fi'i " "y JO-TO SfTEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince( Rupert or. Prince Gtorgc Salllngs From Prince Rupert 8f8. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINOE GEORGE for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE) and Intermediate I'""1 each WEDNESDAY 8.0t p.m., each SATURDAY 1 2 midnight. S.3. PRINCE JOHN, for ANYOX mid " STEWART, Weekday, lo.oo p.m. For, all ports QUEEN CHARLOTTE I8LANDS, 12.00. mi night, Nov, 1st, 18th. curea AASMOV. All AAtiii . . '. . rhn i it