FAfJB TWO tttt: datlt mrrs I -I .. I. slory Is told loJhe Jury. Clar-cnee The Daily News The Man in the Moon handled L. the llrown, problem . the or pulling director, a 7ltQttU HHINCE HUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. spoken play into pantomine with -ii remarkable skill. Cheese Salad CAeese Croquettes Published Every . Afternoon, excipt Sunday, the Prince FOR most Jol)s special Irain-iux Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. is required bill anybody ENGLISH VICAR IS TO Milk and Cheese Soup . II. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. For ctrrry part of th SandloJaytoryourh j seenis lo think he can hold the Cheese Salad Ualls.Nut MARRY YILLAGE MAID meal there It a Utty copy ol the beauliluifc, job or husband. SI Cheese Roast, Cheese lllulraledKra(Crirf cheete dih V - nourithing and Rice Croquettes, Kaclpe Bool. Advertising and Circulation filephoni - 81 IF you are a single girl and Announces His Own Coming eaidy prepared. Cheese Ginger Bread, coupon below, Ue Editor,' and Reporter Telephone - - . 88 think you can earn a living for Weddlnq from the Pulpit Cheese Custard. UAlLV KDITION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: .i) Delivery, by mail or carrier, per hiohtli $i.00 . il i 1 1 . i il Ti : i u r, " j ill' til 1 1 ' j i man iu an puns ui uic priusii empire aim iu unueu t States, in advan'ce, per fikt $6.00 all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 '.uisieni Display Advertising, .. .$1.40 per inch per Insertion ansient Advertising on Front Page.: S2.80 ner inrh n-al Readers, per insertion., , . . 25c per line .lassified Advertising, per insertion ,2c per word ..egai notices, each insertion.,.. ...15c per .agate line ll advertising should be in The Daily News Office on day pr3-'ding publication. All advertising received subject to approval Contract Rates on Application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation: fp Thursday,. Nov. fl, 1924. Premier Accused Of Fighting Private Interests. Premier Oliver was accused in the legislature of fighting a private controversy in regard to freight rates. That may be Mr. Lister's idea of a private controversy hut m.ost British Cnlumtii; people will agree that the equalizing of freight rates is a pu!. (fc quesfi6n and one that fan well be fought bv the government of British Columbia. Naturally there is doubt sometimes how far a government should go in interfering vilh private interests and we are not among those who advocate loo much interference. We are not enthused oyer the manner in which enterprises are conducted by goyernments. Here, however, is a question in which all British (iilumhia is concerned. It is purely a question to be fought by h6 West as against the East. The West is being treated un-faiHy and the people of the West are bound Id unite both through W.'r government and by eommerrial and other groups to secure thht treatment which is our due both from the point of view of equity, and because of our constitutional rights. lip dood fteasbn Given For Discrimination. Xo good reason lias been given so far for the discrimination against this province. The only reasoii that we have been able to grasn has been that the rnllromts milcf n.tv nml llinl hicrli fates. are necessary. .If this is triitj, then v ar in complete P( fllikfV I.pI Hip Pad nnv hot chnra n . t i . to prosper at the expense of the West, which is what thev are uinnts luunj. r.iiuitiijZitimn is .111 we asK. iieoiirtiou in a general Way is out or the question ht present. We want a good service. Alnd if we are to have that we nnlsl be prepared to pay for it. We cannot expect the deficits 16 come out of the taxes. Difficult Td Comment On U.S; Elections. ,11 is difficult for .a Canadian to comment on the result of the United Stales election. The tendency of the day is toward sane legislation. That is shown in the defeat or La Folletle who advocates somewhat radical policies. Italy was the first country to revolt against socialistic movements." Then came Great Britain and now the .United States has followed In' line with the general trend. It is the, swing rif the pendulum away from state paternalism and eeins to indicate that the world is settling down to a more sane basis. , There is iit all this a dapger that another reaction will come and because or that it is belter th.it' a middle roilrse be adopted. It will probably be found that in" Britain the new Conservative government will adopt many Liberal principles And move forward with tho times. In Italy Mussolini is doing that and it i to be hoped and expected that in the United Stnles the Coolidge government will keep pare with modern developments and tli- i'i imijMca in a git-iii uemocrary. iiiii - - ' All. Here Hone a Mill Will Reopen. """ti n is 10 oe noped that the.negotiations in regard, to the TtM.M'troi ine .i.ig mm at Heal Cove, will be consummated and that work will commence their in the.'snrino- ii ii.',. .si.. - .1,. Ahylhing reasonable, to expedite, the work, foubiles"s if will be ', ' : . ' " .a ca""er; il) me harbor operating and with the mill running and a shingle mill and' box factory here we sha I e gellinp into our stride. T(iese industries are needed and with them will come other business that will tend to ,lf(S ije port. 1 Mr. H.iekley is a good organizer and i( is In be hoped he will succeed in gelling this business going in the city. elidous in flavor and backeineaHbSHaluc? jS .X. " r - jvur urpcrr JOT il lllllt-2-ir-" w- limited. MONTREAL. ... iiBHHMIIiiSillllBBlHBIillU tw'ft don't fear tj gel married. . - WHAT riles me all up is to see n Ulan putfiiiR out his chest and swelling with importance Just because lie happens lo own a seven lube radio' sel. IF a person's memory werr jrood he Would never feel lha he was much heller than (lie resit of us. THE U.S. Flection is over and Prince Huport remains fore. Hurrah! as be- ( WHAT I like is jfctliiiK up on cold mornings and ptfUlfH on I he fire for the resl or I he raifilly. remarked Ananias. 'rilKKK was a woman who al ways jrol up before her hus- and and carried hi 111 a cilp of eoffee mornings. II was a fairy tale, but not a Prince Hupert fairy. NEW BOOKS IN CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY The followiiiR are a tew ot the hooks thai have been added to tho "public library during the past three month.: Philosophy ".Modern Religious Culls and Movements," by !. C. AtkitiA. "Little Kssays of Love and Virlure," by Havrlock Kills. "Outline or Psychology," by William Mcl'ouffall. Sociology 'The League 0f atjons To day," by Holh Williams. Reference "Petit Lalousse Illuslree" by Claude Ause. "Canadian Almanac and Direc tory." Science "Mlneralojry," by K. S. Dana. "The ,Myslery of the Hive," hy Kupene Kvrard. "Social Life In the Insi-ci World," by J. II. Fahre. "Claw and Fan," by Krnesl (jlanvllle. "Minds and Manners of Wild Animals," hy W. T. Hornaday. "Hinls in Legend, Fable and Folklore," hy Karnest Inxersoll. "Men of the Old Slone Ape," by II. F. Osborn. "Adventures ot a Ltini Family" hy A. A. Pienaar. , "Principles or Oeography, Phy sical and Human," by IL J. Skeat. "Outline or the Calculus for Science and KgtheeMftft Stu dents." by Terry Thomas. "Klemenls of Theoretical and Descriptive Astronomy," (y C. J. White. TENSE MYSTERY IN SCREEN FEATURE TO BE SHOWN WEEK END The Acquttal Has Dramatic Climax and s Fine Feature Story Silting IhroUgli a tense mys. tery, in which one pits one's wiU against the characters of thn play is the strance nastirnn ii salnl or rt sinner, unli! the final scene. They wonder, and siisp'ncl, and suspect some Inore, without avail. The Acquittal" -in to the screen what "The Hal" was to Ihe slage. and Hita Welman'd slftpe play is lileriilly put under .1 microscope in the astounding offering. The huge court room, In which several hundred people appear, is one of Ihe outstanding features wiin wilness after wilness Ihe uland, Ihe testimony pictured in action as the and Surprises People LONDON, Kim., Nov. 0. --Nephew of the llwlinp of London and vicar of Teobury Wells, Worcestershire?" tlie Ilev. K. F. WinninKton-lnnram is to marry a villape mafd. She is Mis (iladys Armslnin?, a pretty girl wilh auburn half and blue eye, who is the village iroumnmrcr's shop assistant. Although Mr. Winniniflon-In- pram and Miss .Wtnstronjr had' been engageil ror some weeks they had kept their secret well, so well, I hat even the jtirl's best friends were surprised at the' news, which wins announced from! the pulpit Syt the virar himself. ' The vicar's fluancee ts one of inri'P oaoRoiPrs wnosp uomn is a simple collage near the parish ( church . Her father is ardener ( ,inr , iit- (-,i,iiiift ,cil niliv.ll I ers . SKIDEGATE INLET Kveryone is vt-ry jJeasfsl to tried to locale Ibe men. 1 J. P. Dover is mnvinjr inlo his new residence nf:l week. . Miss Hftsid and Miss Anilrws, holh of the Methodist Mission slab at a twenty-round hoxinp contest at the .National Sporllnjr Club tomorrow nichi for the liffhluHKhl rhampionshi of Canada. The elerjcy and other -citizens Jimk pirt ik I lief cere- 1 A SLIGHT ERROR theatregoers will see when "Thojrold in my head. Acquittal, new myslery picture comes here for the week end. It's a play of suspicion. Tim audience suspects every character In the play in turn as evidence points one way, then another, enmeshing men and women In its ci'reiiinsla'nllal ioils. tintil the dramatic climax or the remarkable play'. They don't know H Ihe leading man is Ihe hero or Hie villahi. until the climax. rhey don't Show if the sinister holler in Ihe myslery household Colder Days Makes One Think of Warm Coats "DEMERS" Have such lovely models and prices are reasonable. Come and see them'. In the Letter Box THANKS COMPANY Skiib'ical, Nov Kitltor Daily News. Price Hui-erl. H.C. i -H I. 19tt. fiear that the crew of the nsrWvskMeirate Iftlri and Hm Kal si'hooner Aores lurnod up wife. i.kiat vwmlil like uuMicly to M- when it was first rei.orlMl that ihnir .i.nrriiinB I ho !hey were lost. Tl Skideffale rviw, that Ike Canadian Kinh! ;eople wish lo thank the seere- 0,1.1 storaoo linmany ave! tary of tlie Dep Sea Fihcrin (hMn ,urw the culio uarklnu ! Fnion. J. If. Mcajrher of Prlnr ,,e4n, exppr.ally in the matter Itupen, ror Ihe splendid way lie f parkins; I be mail ovnr. tin account of Ih tirai!ful ; rvkw wtiieh Ibey bave nuw I"1 ut up with In rile malter of steamboats. Hit? brluKhiK and ftndtnr uf mH by the paekinv iioats wi omelhinir thai Hie: ttublie in aenersl are indeed 1 SkideCTle Missinn hvi 1 hank fid tar. wfll rti.' ten here visitinff Mrs. Sleven. cnorteoio. troatmeot received "! j-l . a r a . frnm the two popular akipprm, pi. u. nann 01 anuspii was p-,,1 ir. here visit inp frients tor I hi j. , j,nll week end. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Noember 6, 1914. t 1 I r - 1 Scenes of patriotic fervor i marked the departure or Prince' Hanson anil Capt.l SKIDKO AT K SK I TLKRS. i - - WELL KNOWN TRAVELLER PASSED AWAY IN SOUTH W. A. Allan Often Visited Thlsi City and Was Here Only Recently Father of Mrs. M. Albert unpens first conlinarenl this - mornlnp for tielorln where thy) v. A. Allan, manaiter of the will enter Irainin? .in nrenarsi-' inminmn iiuhhor 1:,, ana wmil Hon ror active service. Thou- inown in thi eily in that eAp-sands participated in Ihe send-' .telly, dieil tii week at Vnneon- off and, as the sleanier Prince vor at the aire of A5 tearn. II w (ieorpe pulleil away from Ihe mlv n few wcikitVairn thai he (i.T.P. wharf, a radiant sun biirsl 'W his last vUlt td Prlnoe JJU-IhrouBh Ihe clouds lo shine on .wl. He was the fattier of Mrs. the most notable event in Ihe history of Prince Hupert. Johnny O'lj-ary and Housed House Hharlie Ipinis will meet in Mitchell Alheri. formerly of thl! eity and now rciiditiK in Van-; 'ouver. Mr Mlari' fnoiral look; "darr yi--!c:-!:i'. in (Vran Viar ' melt'iv. V.iMfiiiivcr. AVIATION NOT YET PERFECTED Uionios al he Exhlbilion Hall j last night an the eve of Ihe de- Qreal Advances May be Espected par ur uf Pnnce Upperf HrM Before It Become. Popular, eonlhmenl.. Mayors fpwlon pre-1 Says Officer sided. , i LONDON, Nov. 15. "The young" man or 25 years limr-i- will Ih "iiniiN-,1 iw itiuirni, ,,- i-niiii,,, iijr. Hovv did i- j you happen . to say ,,ul i)( macMne will bear vrn ' thai Itlank is worth a billion?" um. -r.o.i,.., ... .1.. assist 1. nriirwinm r 111 lilt" r'l T l I n.eai.la t million, .... . hul , I . had a buses or lodav. Whilo admiring our courage, he will wax surra. , lire over o'lir feeble efforts." j This is the opinion of Pnifrs. : sor A. M. Low, aHer witnessing the light aeroplane (rials at Lympne. Prof. Low wan a major 'in H.e lloyal Air Korre iluriug I the war. in charge of experimental work, so therefore is qualified lo express an ,,,,jnion. ! "The fnel i." nnyn the pro-resor. ''the trials or the Hght aeroplane have shown up its sl.ortroinings in a rather brutal iwny. The pre-ent ,Uy 'Bljder' Is, noisy, ilirly, uncornrorlablp, dan-t gerous. grosHly unreliable and, For every wash-day method RlhSO is ideal (or any wath-dsy method you uic You do not bare to change any of your utual steps just use Rime whete you used to use ordinary soap. If you like lo boil your white col tons, Rinso will give you juil the safe cleansing suds you need in the boiler. II you use a washing machine, follow ihe advice of the big washing machine manufacturer use Rinso. Just soaking with this new kind of soap loosens all the dirt until a single rinsing leaves the clothes clean and spotless. However you do your wash, make it easy by using Rinso, Rttun it $o1J f$ all grotcri anj Jcpaflmtnt itoitl y(f ai4 If " f(aehtnr k roar soJi at utual 'Inlm morning ail : ' R'mo kIu. -tsf acr lltAr . Thrn t im i d c y yeu trill ) i a.1 jrff iitisj-Vlu-t LEVT.R F.P LIM1P sf Buckleys Bronchitis Mixture Will relieve Ilnon fnti-. fmghs, f:...i Aslhiuo, nml nil affet tion- of (he Throiil, Lb-filltsl Tubon. We hSvo n llmlled nuuiber nt Mmple oi c u ' whfcli vrtfl l gJviMI away lo'idulU hly. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists Tho noxall Store Third Ave. & Slth St. phonos 8? -.id 2 far from fmdptoor. All this will . i,e inuuedialr future the ., " avor-lnoi kne., e, f :!:sr' M(,r "yiJar mn,i wi", w- -i-S popular. cheap plane, learn to fly In f.l.ine 1 I (.r 1 n I.U 'Lngland is ,,o convenlefttly week and thoroughly enjoy himV t ihr horn-,., Hal. and our weulher eondlllon, seir is T ridiculous that 11 Iocs nru l , 1 , In I .,' ZL:1 ' T..J. "'rY: y. OUmCnlr ri(y, or rise .0 dm- the if " " over-loaded .ndor plane or lo.lay. is roS m,Tor ntall 'm C.n,U- " ,l,,n "' H,y' ably n.,re danger,,,,, I ban thfl! M lia rL.torcar" ftCr iJi ""V r old type wh , p.Iou used lo! rhe b , , . -1 . M0.,V' . pracl.se in lOirt ! able lo .inV 1 1 . '"MPopniar avianon :!lf '