1 Published Kvery Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince lUtpert Daijv News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. f. Pl'LLKN, .Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone . r- 98 Editor and fleporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should l.e in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. OAII.Y KDITIOH .Contract Hates ou Application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES? Tranient Display Advertising 1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page .$2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 23c per line. Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per wont Legal Notice, each insertion I.e per agate line IYember of Audit Bureau of Circulations. jn-ni t.injr in nir itnurr. iiw is me unie io negin. tie tninks. OUR Christmas Cards this year are the nicest we hoye ever had more color more variety more designs and made up better than ever before. Prices range from 5c each for Ihe ordinary one to f 1.50 each for Ihe large hand-painted ones. Call in and make your choice today while the selection is besL i i Jk ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Third Ave. A Sixth St. Phones 82 and 200 PA8E TWO rss da fly rrsva The Daily News ! The Man in the Moon l'niNCK RITKRT - MUTISM COLUMBIA A.V.'A is like a eat. II seems to have at least nine ties, fur won I lias Jmi'ii sent tiut again anil again dial il is dying. SOME make excuses j others make successes. HSNOItA.VUK Is bliss. That is why Uie grourher are happy. FltlENDS are objectionably -if rant people who tell you bow jou eon Improve yeur voiee. your complexion or your figure. r1 v SOME people think they ran hoove the piaan by grabbing the tool. " Til K person who .fceeps his mouth open probably lost hi Monday. November:!!. ii'Si. ibrains that way. Power Report Very Interesting. All residents of Prince Rupert should read the report on the power situation given by the superintendent of utilities and published Saturday. It indicates what may be done in order lo bring the city in line in regard to a power supply. The ideal plan would be to have a big. company develop one of the large power sources on Ihe.Ecstnll River, hut it is iniit sible for the city to wait for that. The city has waited too long for outside help. What she has t do now is In help herself.j Power is a necessity to enable her.lo make progress. llappjly the dry dock plant being available makes it possible to wait, longer than would otherwise be Jhc ra-e. Whatever mistakes have been uiade in the vat pj'iist be forgotten, except as they may be a guide to future action. Tillamook Should Prove Valuable, The announcement made the other day that the power boat! Tillamook would be transferred to Canadian registry ud brought here to ply mil of this port is right in line with what das' been often asked by the Hoard of Trade. The boat will need a thorough reconditioning before being put into the service in the spring. Then she should prove, very valuable iu plying to and from the ramps and canneries. Egyptian Situation Is Serious One. V The situation in Egypt is a serious one and may lead to trouhl People of the type of the Egyptians rerogniie at once any jmlii-y of leniWie a,nd iiumedlalejy interpret it a weakness-and take advantage or "it. The present British government cannot be considered a weak government in any sense of the wort! and it is likely the effect of prompt action by them will be to bring order out of chaos. The Egyptian people do not Jook as if they were ready fori responsible government, I heir appearand Is against eqi. it will prphahly take a long perwid of training to make auvlhiligVtt the rule of an autocrat effective there; Loan Speaks Well For The French. The fact that France is able 16 J&mw 100,000,000 in the I'uited States is an indication of greatly improved conditions in ' that country and the people Ihere are to be congratulated on fheir success. The money is doubtless lwxfjy needeil. PossiMy some of it will be used to repay the big sums uwetl to Oreat Hritaiii, yhich it is understood the British government has been pressing for. While fireal Britain has J.een settling her outstanding debts aud paying the interest, France has so far done polhing. Oak Bay Municipality Is Leading The Way. Oak Bay.munieipality, one of the suburbs of Victoria, is lead ing the way in disposing of Rs ..reverted residential sites... The whole has been sold at an average price of $150 a lot. A these lots average twice the size nf the prince Rupert lots, jl 'would be the same as $75 apiece for Jot here. Naturally mot of the lots are the least sajeable in the municipality, else they would have been taken at the tax sales. A somewhat similar projtfisal was recently made to the city of Victoria but refused. The intimation is that city lots are likely to have more value in the near future. Need of Museum . A This City. Father A. 1'. Ka-hevaroffnfolhe.terrilori.il museum and library at Juneau, who Jakes a keen'fnleresrih IfinlnghI1 a'tid historical work, expressed to the Daily News today the opinion that it would be a comparatively easy matter to start a museum -ole-liou here iu a modest way and this could graduallv expand. lie thinks Prince Rupert ideally situated for such an institution ami it would be a great attraction iu (he city and would prove of .... . . . ... :.. II. l..... ' ' tt a I .suggest ttial a few of those wrong number.- oenlral gives us liotild lie adterlised in tli la olunm of this ie.nectahte fan jly jouftial. I'l' i. ..i l .l. .i ...... n aiii mm .1 iitaii i- it- Mi l as Ihe tunes he whistles. Now keep up to date boy. Iluy a few new Tennis. TUB tax collector says the average person does nirf know tiiyihin? about taxation. If I ww asked to hatant a puess. I should say we all know a lot loo much about taxes. T1IK Prince of Wales is popular lecause he does not lecture or deliver orations. vVHKN (lie wrld seems .lark ami drear' And you feel tire. I tori and wearv t.o to bed amr sleep, my dearie. Don't slay up at nivrtil. . IT seems thai there are stenographers in town who are s badly ued Ihey cannot dress any better than their eoinlayere' wtYjf? and daughter. I pity then. HOW an a man keep young wbeo 1h thinks wttat a lot of Mils: ne wtn navfi in, pay this eooMngJ Christmas. I.KAHNl.Mt wken lo slop in an important thing about public speaking. In the story lellmj contest at tb Preshyierian Cbnrch the other night this wa made evident. WHEN you hear that a man will not ll his wife gel her hair nobbed, doift let them fool you 1 1 is not .that Way at all. BLARNEY l Hke oil, it onie-Umes lielp, u nvake Uie inarh- inery work srmolhIy and nrel enls a siiipk. , IT is lo be hoped that thee slor' lelliinr (H.nle-ls do not be- efn fw'i'tilar. 1 1 read) we are a it lireit of some slnriey that we iiaie heard seven I u ml re. I and cixty iliree time. ALASKA INDIANS ON THE INCREASE feUTTIf-l Nov. ?t. John H. i.orle.1, and 9C deaths. 1 WHAT HE LOOKED LIKE. He was waiting in Centralis for a frain on Ibe Olnmhia : branch. As be walked idly up! an.J down Ihe platform h noticed ! a rather prelly girl who was also, waiting for Ihe branch train. He endeavored to catch her eye, bull she did not" seem in se him. i "Finally he walked up lo her ami said: "I Iwjr your pardon, but you look jul like a girl I know." ; She suneycl him eoblly from tiead In foot and refused to thaw. I "Well, you Jusl look like a; man I don't want do knnwl" she relorled. relieved in two muiult. with JO-TO Advertise .u the Daily News i NOW FOR A Wool Dress "DEMERS" HAVE THEM IN FLANNEL, SERGE and SILVERSHEEN. $8.50$25. HOSIERY IN SILK AND WOOL PURE WOOL a' l Ten Years Ago j I in frlnce Kupert j November 24, 1914. A retuclion in the City HaH staff wa dcMed hmhi by !he council ls mghl anl the services of three in Hie treasurer' department will b 4ispcnc4 with. This cowrse follow certain recnmNieiuJalMMi by the auditor that a change be humIc in Hi ttfinkkoMiiae niatuio- Ik counting more SKiiple. The change will effect J. C Mclennan, A. Utappwrton, Jt Carniicnacl or W. I). Vance. C. C. Perry, Indian ajrent. announces that Ihe Indian council ot MetiirValla bas-1fl.t sn- to ibe Cainalian f'alrWie Font. This Is in addliea t W m-cenliyrnie..' ( Thf Jnllmn women Aafrner. chief of (he Alaskaihave already started knitting branch nf ibe bureau of e.Jiica- ,.ock for soldier. , lion, in bis report In Commi- - -- 10 25 for35t SMITHERS j James l.aili.uii f Haeltun W' i vioilor in Sinitliers the taller art of iaat week. Con. tabic f. Cnrr and Mr, tterr of llara'a fjdie arrivcal in town lnt Thumsny and pent a rnnpl 4my here, Mr. ?arr liavinr benuebt down a man who bein nenl lo Hie mental bo-ital. " . U. W. Vo4M of Vancouver, re- :reciin? 'Wridcy'a. IMrclory -'pen TburMtay and . Friday in iin col lectin a data tn be uci in the I93A Rritiah (Mnmbia Uir.-.-- John A. .MrDonald who ha been nbneni from Smithr for ine nn-4 1Wt i monlbn, relumet .n 'tt Thnriulay mornina and will ..gain nutke hia home here fur awhile. Mr. Atrltaaald spent nost of Ihe time he wis av in western Ontario. inner of Education Tigerl, saidl J Ros. consulting engineer he bureau maintained 82 chool!of Seattle, aen lhl the ctlyl ,r- J- 'oal who has been in laska thi year with 4.132 "lands to pain by opera I ins im v,i,,nB " WmN in Kdnmnlnn nupils. The number of schools own ower dan(. II that a !l,d "M"'r frir, ',, return-I eight iner last year. Natives wing to Seattle of 33.non.flAn a ' lo nr oln " tubers mi living in villages wllh MehooUjyear is dirwlly due lo the muni- ","rl,V-'otalled 12.0(53. approximately eipally owiiol an operated light! ' half the natives in Alaska. Ilirlb and power plant. 1 The ladies 'Aid of Ihe Angli- argely rxceeilcd deaths nmTng - . . horcb held their regular ihe natives. 2;j births beinK Nnimillily meelmjf iti the lioine t I Mr. I). II. Rolstmi no I Inn . lay l.ifiernoon. 'I'be ladies are l.o- with preparation in coruieit im vili I heir coming ban ear winch lis to be held n Saturday. The local group of the Cani-dian Girl in Training initialed five new members on Friday jti?hl in Ihe schoolroom at the 1 1 it u.n ('hurch. The girl. rewi -jiiift membership cards were illorothy llevoine, Jane Vrk. j Irene Mrlnlyrc, Kinma Morn. ;m.l Orlinda Harlnett. Mrs. A. J. Me-' llntyre. Iheir leader, now tm ! K'rU Mi Ihe roll. 1 Smithers was well reprecnler J ! at Telkwa's ceb-l. rations on Pri-J day when Iheir new nurse." home was ocnd. S. eral car loads went over in Ibe afternoon lo at-' jfriul f tic opening ceremonies, and in 'lie evening a furlhrr .-. .n 1 1 n - i gent we..l fi the o Ua. - , , i.i, ... MILLBANK THE QUALITY CIGARETTE J All Itume makiiif the (rip were loud hi r nt t Ihe Iralmwnl lender.-d Miorn l 'lir 1lkaUe ami hail -i mni -nJivM flitnV TENDERS WANTED MMlea 1er ttm4 ta4 aunn far ta -o iraiimn mt faawiwai ut mm i ri iu4 hk naMa(v jaia ivti J"taM. mrir-aitoti. MMt rum of imr an akuiaal t tb officii -4 0 'nfcr r.iwir. viruu. n immtki r r CMer. Usirl Rw. 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