1 r ill. 1031 ' ) SI ktt. Uftn. - r ,IUr 1rinrati tM ?im niiiiiiH tn t I'tin-tttiint It mil. t-Warn. lUi, J. E. . niiMi RuiMtnrK. Wtitnl . I H III... lrlrl h-XKI llr.Klrnt ArrlillfVI. M itaw.ii I 'II Arrbll'!. (ri '. ' - iriklrtwlti or hniini'i ''"'. H.I., U'M. UMMtrr ' li- -..W.i ArHMirfl. Vlrtnri. ri m vn sntnsiwiw . Ii n kl uilm.. tn4 Xht l antra tvTTi nrrna Making wash day pleasant J ait toe Wmo t here you wd "M far hoding, or in yur Junf macntne. TtNOCAt fOR COAL V . IM t(.;rrt- ni. ,n L. it T tli ItftMtk MM, .(, CUMtr ,1, I ' 4I . I IMP lu HE hardest part of wath-day, rubbing, rubbing, rubbing, hat given way to the new method of soaking the clothes clean with Rinao. This wonderful new soap gefltlr loosens the dirt and a thorough rinsing leaves things white and glistening as you never could get them before. Only spots where the dirt it ground-in, such as neck bands, cufl edgua, and the like need a light rubbing, and little dry Rinso rubbed on these spots quickly mtkes the dirt disappear. Rinto ii told bf all f rotcri and department tlotti Rinso MAD! BY THE MAKERS OF LUX WHY VIENNA CRUMBLES VlliNNA. On. it. To get u telephone cotiio-rtion in Vienna takes mi much time that Hi" iilifhiiiM ailminiotralion eoV to remedy the ifonlioo. by e- ' laldilnii u)!Ul rv(rri. Themj- i a "mind" rate, which cii " "Vn??.!tlJl!r2 (tOtll IW CfoMtwM "I"' tnes (he normal, and slm a "liitiilHlng" rat, wliieh ntnt he paid for at Sfl timrs the lior-nwl eharxe. TIMBER SALE X 6S12. Trader ill rroJ It ti f Smm rMmminn ssid j HSShler t Miw wt w ttun imi m I'h.nma Mi.t ism dai i.r rvrT itf i. rr i w Hi.iiidf -in (V day ifleinoon. TIMBER SALE X 6521. n4 TSMleni lH w rwHil br Ihe poinrl ri.rrtirr. ih.i Ulr Hmw nil "i the 1li MV f ortiibrr. isil. rir It Mrt oT Um nrm X Sits. Iunlln 1 k L ii in.. I Ann I II I. lo nit Ttl.QOO CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Servicei i i Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver. Victoria, and Seattle October 7, 17, 28 for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway October 3, 13, 24 8.3. PRINCESS BEATRICE. for Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. " Agency for all Steamship Line. Full Information from W. C. ORCHARD, General AgenL Corner of 4th 8'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupfi. aU. Phone 109., Hetgerson Block. Dr. F. P. KENNY DENTIST (Wire Honrs; a.m, to 0 p.m. Open Kveuings by Special Appointment ENGLAND AS SEEN BY U.S. Supenclllousness STUDY IN CONTRAST LONDON, Oct. 0. Sinclair .win, Hit; author of "Ilahhilt. spoke with mi pnlPiluiiilnjf exasperation on Tuesday ahoul some common Kngli-di misconceptions on Ihe subject of America nd Hi" American. J look part in a debate with Major IJcl'lli (Ian nay; ai the London School 'of hrononiies on Hir (inference h (wren Ilic KngllNli and the Americans. -Major Mcilh, as the exponent of "High SI reel," commented in a light and amusing rnunncr on some, of Ihe superficial differences. He contracted the American who, he aid, wan u born "uo- nnrr and "booster, with P.nglihmati, who wa a horn "knocker"' n man who surround everylhlng wilh an at mosphere of giMille depreciation. lie made an ingenious defence of Hip KiikIIhIi Aentimental ihivp as a safely vnle for I he KnslUh who rc nfrnid to fXftrmn kmiII- inent, and he accounted for Mr. Lewis's realism as an attempt t counter the cxuheraiil fenlimenl nllly of the American. Hence "Main Stri ct" and "MahMtl .ir. Sinclair i.eis, a younjr man wilh a knotty forehead, a freh efimplexton, and eitraor dinnrily fluent sjeech the most expert short-hand wrltern present (rave him up in despair. followed. "Insufferable Lecturers Nr. Iwt plimprsl into AiikIo- Americaii relalioim. He m the rniMHidTlAiidmjr reriiimlml hlin oi nai Happened when a younjr nun called uiu ht future riiolher-in-law.. They were mIi o rrrerl thai llny otuld nl get on Wtgelker. S l-nff a uail u it i. Im ken acrs the sea so viforiHiidy eter'He wu niieruine, out wiini ttie ynuns; whole efly i- complaining. Tim aiail .i...,,.., .... ... I ----' .-r... ..... of Ofjtarrtte-i4iiMg in the oilier "in-law" all wind wll. The Irmihle w llial ail Amer 1riie who abiMaml in Hitalaud imjf he either humorous or in eon.i-u.ueri!. Mark Twain had eolntilioheij the repulnliont of AmericNno a wy hHinrHi pepe. Arconling lo the Hnnlish, Americans were smly HtcTep in renl elle or Ihe punching of cattle. "I don't know exactly how y mi punch callle," said Mr. Lewis, "lull it seem a disapree-ahle hiisie." An Amerinan who is a realist, inleresteil in the sor- BM Wtttry. VtivYiti?r ti ! Mrrhtw or lhukc x it. rui ii.h( ,j, nnd tiHire interelinir Hide of i 4urtU9 i trm un m im Mmini iuwi i tw r.4Mtdrrtf bm . lulls (om I TUMI IM f Itsitralt i-mii . !l iVr. HMum i. UU Uivlrlri. ' Knund fr. mrt- ' T (I- rsars win Br (Hwwrd Tr r- t B.4 'nirMrfMC III Mill of UStn. iw ,r ,,t fha r.mtrvrl. loi rrlhr psrtlruUr f Iht OIf fT (r riilllWM r irSr. Sor.lmrr, f , Mil. W 'I l lit f ihr ma- Irf. Vlriorll. It .. rrtorr hmri. h . or mul nntr. life, was held to have no ripht to represent America. II wa one of Ihe most ahsurd he I iof h hat Kimland was a very old and America a very new country. "When I wone hack from Home I look round and say. 'How exlrcniely raw and new Ihit rminlry is. I mini itotiack ' a coiinlry with an old and mellow i.irns ,,otmater otiX, 17,- -rfirtlmllnn.' ' 1 1 I .ii i .ii.... ..I I aij n I r- ill arr'vd in 'I' Ml'1 r 1 1 V i' 'T j" ,M trr "-f uiu MoioricBii raiiiioes I'rinre i 'nihi-r i.ni. nnr "f it OHef Torrs liicre was less difference lie- irr. Vlr r tno limrf. I .HTMrr. ,ww, Alnf,r(l nn, Klljt ami in I ape lhan tjierc was between Kuk- - - : - , : v.- r" '.tanUfl.d I? ftVhMr 'lean families who had livt'il on I the same farm for 200 yrars, land there were certainly families .jin America who had always had .aflernoon lea al the same lime, and who were tremendously jjr-tnoranl about everythinjr. Amer ica nail a peerage me same as Knpland. "We don't call I hem Lord Ibis or f Ii nl ; we call them Jim and Kill, hul they are -aclly alike. You must rememher if we jrave up haxliifr deinerncy In America and hal lilies we hIkuiVI have Ihree limes 'as many dukes as you." .Mr. Lewis gave some examples of the sort of lliitiff which, he said, made Americans cominjr to I'.nKland nnd wnntinp to love it rome mrar lo halinp it al limes, lie read from n Sunday paper a paraprapli on ltnbemian chnnpes, in elTecl thai llohemia was drop-pitik' Its eccsMitrklties because 'Americans and bank clerks arc imllat ints Iheiii," Crushing up tne pajor in nis nana, me ri-v claimri, This man Is the kintl ef gotten little fiwvl that makes Americans halo Knplaml when they want to love her." Jokes Important Rncli thinjrs were .like, the bacillus of some disease which, although a very small thini?, caused tremotulous upheaval in Ihe organism. Jokes were Ihe most important things in the world, After giving more in- X IlHi UA1LI 11 Hi VT B stances nf caricatures, nf Ame ri-leiitis nn the music hall stage and alluding with irritation to a car. I mm In llax Heerltohm' new col lection, in which Eurona offers I America 2 'id. for her art in i exchange for whal America has Sinclair Lewis Says Amerlcanejiaken from us ,Mr.. Lewi Hald Would Love Cousins If Minus ,11ml America would hue Lngland if Kiiirlixliiiicn overcame their coiiiplcle xupcrcilioiixne, and, he added, "an an American I hop' laml. lo he allowed to love Kng- WHALING STATIONS , CLOSE FOR WINTER Prince John Brought Nearly 100 Chinese from Islands Yesterday Afternoon O.N. II. sleamer Prince John, (jftpl. Neil McLean, arrived in port yeslcrday aflernoon at 3 fi'- clock after havinjrniade her first trip in all Oueen Charlollc dnls under Ihe new falll-chedule. Tlie vessel had some YX' paxsehirers ' I Oft nf whom were second las, mostly Chiriese from ihe LoekeMtrl cannery and Itoe Harbor and Nnden llarhor whaling stations which are 'how chrsinir up for Ihe winter. The majority of the paenrpr transferred lo the Prince ituperl and went MHilli lasl nlpht. ThV PriiK John sailed at to o'rlixk for Stewart and Anyox. ' First class passnRerrt arriv- init here from tlie Islanils on (liH Prince John included It. Wlmat-ley (for Vancouver), Mr.. A. Murphy. K. C. Hill. T. L. Willihnis, It. Mallory, It. K. Hiirjir. J. F. Hama (for Victoria), L. II. Ilin- lou. It. Ive, Toint (Jnary, Ajf hums-, P. Musk, Mr. ami Mix It. It. Maxwell, W. (5. Mitchell, K. Hahermacker, (i. A. Hay (Vi-couver), Dr. A. H. Itayne, Mr. Harrixon, 'Herman Itloek (for Itallimore), Mrs. Wnpner Mr. and Mrs. P. Hall (for Vancou-verj. A. J. McMillan, J. W. Itiix-xell. l'.. Mullen 'Vancouver). J. Castle. COMMON SENSE IS THE MOST UNCOMMON He I lint a? i may. it is a mat ter of roiisiderable injercst that-more and more householders in Prince Rupert an- unim comjni'ii sense in making comparative 'ul Insls for lliemfehps. , Cnmttton sense says that al-1 thoiiKh many coali may be Rood l Uiere can Ie only one HKST coal. the rme iaslintr longest, jrivini Ihe trr ealet hoal, shAwin? smallest as.li deposit and heinp free from rock and clinkers. We - be- FASHIONS & FOIBLES by Shirley Sharon BtTTlUCI J P 5484 : : 5292 y LittU coats of gay colored woolcrn hie khkily to the idea of the tcarj and flare out above plump hart lutes. Have you evrr nolicrd that you can usually tfll the age of t rhiki's mother by the color of the child's cost? Sober, practical mlors RroeraUy mean the 7unet child of a family of middle-aced parrats. Gay colors, a mother still yuti oonK t be IrivnVrai and impractical. On ravin the bit of femininity in a Fnodi coat of powder-blue theviot, crraniwn homespun, aott green kaalia or an amaang grrtn and Uac !akl. SSe may be a bit abort on vita-mini, but you may be sure shell have ttrap slippers, socks and the new scarf collar aiul that her tiny flared coat will be u brief In lonffth ai those you see on smartly drnwd triUrcn In the Boil, in Hyde J'ark, op 1'ifrJhj Avenue and other delight-(ul places.' FREE DELIVERY IN PRINCE RUPERT PAGE FIVE DRINK MCASCADE"--THE BETTER BEER W hy "Cascade"? Because Cascade Beer has now reached the highest peak of perfection nothing has been left undone that would add to its quality. The most elaborate machinery known to the science of brewing has been installed every process in the brewing is supervised personally by a brewmaster of forty years' experience every precaution is taken to keep our product absolutely pure. In fact, everything that human intelligence can contrive is done to place "Cascade Beer" on the pinnacle of excellence, and to keep it there! Therefore we say Insist on "Cascade" the Better Beer ,i . i . ... . . . . lieve the pyblic has pronounced! ",e "ey oemana tnai is wmft an undeniable vetdiM thn made daily upon Albect A McCaf- rey's slock of this famous coal. Watch our delivery wasons and be convinced hat we are sellinRi most if the coal in Prince Rupert. There's a reason. Ask the woman who bums it. Phone 116 or 5Ci for a trial order. Satisfaction pviaranlecd. Prompt delivery. Ion't forjret Albert & McCaf-fery are sole ajrents for "Nanai- inio-Wellington" coal. tf PREMIER TO TRAVEL H.MS.C. PATRICIAN fSAYS VltTORIA PAPER According to Ihe Prime Minister's itinerary, he aviII arrive in Victoria on ILM.Gj. Palnctan nest Thursday, and will leave here on Friday night says the Victoria Colonist. His lime of arrival is not yet definitely known, as the lenglh of time (he ship will lake jn making Ihe (rip front Princ Rupert to the liril-ish Columbia capital cannot be dofinilily estimated. There is a probability, loo, that, tin Prime Minister will May for a shorl lime at Port Alberni on the West Coast to see Mr. A. W. Neill, M.P. Upon his arrival in Vtcloria he will be met by members of Ihe Provincial (lovernmenl and the Victoria I.ilicral Association and on Thursday afternoon from 3.30 lo 5.30 he will be the guest of honor at a reception to be given him in the. library. Parliament Huildings. Thursday evening he will be 11m guest of Lieutenanl-(Sovernor W. C. Nichot at a dinner at Covernment llouse, and xu Friday evening he will address a mass meeting of citizens. It is daunvl 'lo hold the meeting In the Hay Struet Advertise In the Daily News. , HOTEL VV . rrH 1- V I I' v watt c r. A - III HI Get it at any Government Liquor Store VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED Tins advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. "XANAIMO - WF.LLINOTON" is the Ill-JST. This is also proved by Dubarrys Fine Perfumes and Toilet Luxuries Appeal irresistibly to people of g ud I i-- ami refinement PERFUMED BATH SALTS IN TABLETS & CRYSTALS Tonic, invigorating, refreshing ami beantil'viiig. FLOWER SCENTED BATH SOAPS FACE POWDER MANICURE OUTFITS DAY CREAM NIGHT CREAM TRAVELLING OUTFITS Contain, in compact and convenient furm. every Toilel Luxury likely to be required on a ltilul;i : prs-fumo. Face Powder, Night Cream, Toilel So;ip. lh.ih Dusting Powder, and Tooth Pur-de ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Third Ave. & Sixth St. Phones 82 and 200 Ladies' And Children's Underwear The cold weather is beginning to be felt. We are prcarcd lo supply ymir wants and have a full line of Jaegar, Watson's or Tumbull's I'nder-wear for all tastes. Jaeger Combination Suits for Ladies, in all styles from, each $7.50 Jaegar Vests and Itloomers, from , $4.50 Children's Wool short 8lerc. Knee length Union Suits, from. , , . . . $2.75 to $4.50 Short Sleeve Vests, from 95o 1 tally's Vests in silk and wool or pure wool, priCiM from 95c to $1.75 H. S. Wallace Co. 3rd Ave.vand Fulton SL We stock Pictorial Patterns. Phone 9.