The Daily News IM1IXCR P.UPKHT - MUTl'sil IIOI.IJ.MMA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince' Hitpert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. I'l'I.LEN, Managing F.dilor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone. - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION TKe Secret of Successful Baking Tuesday, lleceinber 10, 112 i Wonderful Career Of New York Clergyman. . One of Ihe outstanding" figure" for many years past in New-York lias been He v. Perry Sliekuey liraitt. lie has had cjiargo of ii rich congregation yel he lias coiisMently preached Ihe gospel of the poor man and has taken advanced ground' on almost every ipiestion of the day. For (hirty-oue yeais he has held Ihe same intuition and the representatives of the old famUfes have taken their Sunday e.rnious .is a Ionic and something to talk about. ' Dr. (Irani has usually taken Ihe unpopular side on outstanding questions, lit- defended the horning of the U..S. flag in pub lie, .poke up for V,..Z. Foster, the Communist, testified fbr an l.W.W. agitator, excused the Soviet for executing the viear-geueral, and yet through it-all he was hacked. up hy his wealthy congregation. This p.-iron lands' for more liberal marriage laws and easy divorce, lie strongly espoused the cause "of free, speech, and in later years, foj lowed the nfodcriil! (rend of religfous thought in the direction of lTuilariauim. In all this, time he(was openly hioli'le lo his' bishop, lr. .Manning, bid he had a strong person-alily and never shirked an eiicouuter. Even those who did not agree with Ihe preacher, could but admire him. Endowment For B.C. University. Those who looked akanrc :il further expenditure on a Hritish Columbia Fiiiversity at Vancouver will be gratified to learn that the sale of (lie :t,nort acres of lioveriinuMit land at Point "(irey will not only pay for Ihe buildings themselves, but also provide for a certain endowment fund, says the Victoria Times. If Ihere be any doubt about the rale of sale of these lands il will be removed by a study of the building permits which arc being" is. ued bv Ihe municipality in which Ihe area is mIu-aled. An increa-e in-the student body of 3o9 in 1010 to t.tflrt in I'.liM: an announcement that the cost per capita is les at Ihe l'niver"ily of Hritish Columbia llian at the provincial universities of Alberta. Saskatchewan .and Manitoba; a declaration that less llian seven per renl or the graduates from the Point Orey seal of learning have left for the Pnited Stales a grati fying Contradiction to many hntile suggestions support the contention that this province has an extremely useful investment in its Timersily. It is good to know al-o that h preponderance of student from workmen's homes are taking advantage of the educational facilities at the institution. This is an indication that it would be uiiwNe lo increase the fees charged. Su-di a cpure would certainly drive student to Eastern or American colleges. Able To Cross ..... , , , River On Ice. . The cold .-snap which we have been experiencing with he thermometer down to six above zero mfiko.s ys ; $11 realize what Ihe weather is like in Ihe interior. Fifleen bejow zero is reported from Montreal and Ihe Hirer St. l.fiwr'eiiro frozen to surh an exteul thai' horses anil sleighs'onu cross on (he ice: v'That is something of which we have no e-xperienee h,ere. The present weather is abnormal, although tradition says (hat one year the thermometer dropped below zero. Dealing With Reckless Driving. It is most difficult to deal with reckless driving. Anyone who has driven much realizes, how now and then, he meets a road hog llnd makes his blood creep jis he whizzes past within an inch oRbe huh of his wheel. This is usually an experienced driver whii.has taken n Tew drinks more than he should. It ha made him reckless and he tries to see how close he can drive lo Ihe cars he.asses without hitting them. No laws can deal with cases of Ibis, kind adequately because the driver under the influence cares' for no law or anything else. - Another difficult case is the beginner who cannot drive well and who niakes errors of judgment. There is no place fit which a person can. learn lo drive except on Ihe highway and he doe. so at Ihe risk of an accident. The reckless driving problem is one that will give Iroithh ' for many years lo come. MC HTM i ') I VH) MAGIC BAKING POWDER i - iijFv til enjoys the largest sale In Canada simply because housewives have found out that it is always reliable. It contains no alum or adulterants of any kind. Made in Canada E. W. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO WuuP Montr! In the Letter Box MASSETT GOLD Editor, haily New. Itecenlly there have leen several letters and reports in your paper regarding Massetl gold. The hod one wa Or. Dunn's .re-ply to 'Mr. I'vatls. On Ihe face of it. lhi looked to me very abusive. "Abuse is no argument." If Ihe association is anvioits In give unliable ""reports . to lielp wliat he calls "a sound Industry" why did lie not reply lo Mv, Evans' question and givtV the public a ilefinite statement or how much gold was brought in from the spit. Mr. Kvans claims that liK statement in his first telegram where he refers lo gold under,, guard, came from one of Hie! .present officers In their associa-f I lion. I have known Mr. Evans as long a Dr. Dunn, and I think it very unfair to say "Ihe letter of November from a writer with such a record for Inexactitudes nils no icev," etc. Next boat I will pnd an account of actual fads of things, as they are, from the time Mr. Cabrera entered Masef. I am! deeply interested, because own I a placer leas. PITTFfl KEAY. The Man in the Moor 1'IJIS Is a town with plenty of cars and nowhere to drive. , KVP.N if we have not any roads we ran always gel up ii drive for a -(mmI cause. A MAN down east who eejdil to ilrive throu; lo Prince llii-jert was advi.ed to look out for Ihe hniiipt TII(iH Nanaiuiii bandits wlio firllcd to get at the IOO.Ol"lO payroll sack from Ihe Hank prove that even burglars are nol wliat or them feape with the loot and nobody even looks for them. KNOW a dark haired Who stole my. heart iot elear with the loot ' II - For ever and a day.. bandit away, unit kept I know another young robber Who (might me to slenl.alas For I stole from lier" and she stole from nie Then called rue to ) old ass, IF you are away from home ami want service you pay for il. If at home you srrowl .for il. I KNOW some people who never seem able to kcep'slrtiiglil. They follow their natural bent. A HIl.xilAND is a iuuii who uat the privilege' of mes.jnV things up at home. .- , , IFF Is a person who has I lie privilege of laughing at tier husbands foibles fle'fdre his face instead of like others, behind his back. Jfcv runny you might have, looked if von were ilitferent from what " von are, .have your photo sent by radio and printed in the papers. A PirrmtF. that has been llaslied across the ocean by radio looks like the first section of a before and after picture. WHAT I am wondering today is Vhelher those ankles see occasionally are really cold thi weather. Ten Years Ago in rrinc KUpcrt f December 16, 1914. A resolution of confidence ami endorsalbm Hi Mayor Newlon was passed by the Trades and Labor Council last night. News was received this morn lug that Scarborough, England, garu'zed in o Ulcers as - II i . , ' f f' " t ' Iff ' ' ' " I V " ' ' ' 7'" Y V ' ' ' t t ? , w, y , j i j m TT rn t ii i t t -TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTp T Ml M j M 'rT1? V "Y1?? 1 1 V VI I ' 'TyrT',' ',rmTTnl - ; ioundecl since 1859 n on consistent liiyli (iality i if v : ii i fidtaws: Prwitdent, Iter. II. II. 'Ofioit: viee-presi dent, Wi J. (ioihIwoi; siscrelary-Ireasiirer, D. C. Mcltnc; exnu- tliey ued to be. How we longhjve, J. II. "ntompson. F. II. Moh- for Ihe gortd old tiniest IK this excavation goes on around town at the present rale, a !-r-'ii will ffiul il iliillcull lo gid on Ihe rocks in this city. TALKING about bandit . a lot ley and (i. It. Nuden. The Skeena River Kiierie is seeking lo buy power from Hie city Tor Us plant ai llayspurl. MANY CLAIMS TO VALUABLE LEGACY Encouraged Pretenders nitie ami wlne.h the imitation. Of conrsil wa a lril a single sack will prove if more lasting and more powerful heat from a fnw shovelfuls, hardly any ash, no clinker or rock, nil lloMr piinls stand out when you make a practical lest TIlYINn-oVmak, living Is a''" ,,P,(,nr"' ic shori 1 rber1W l.,,ook-slove. frrepUee. heater or .arils. ' ) I 'rhi famous Nanalmo-Wel- ' ' - t- ' lington coal is sold only by Al- IF you want to see'dmw- really I ,"'r' M,,,:"fr' '-y lo whom all or- WE ARE OFFERING AT A DISCOUNT OF 25'; 12 ONLY HIGH GRADE WINTER COATS It will pas yon lo gel one of Iheso DEMERS' "The House of Quality," M l I 1 i ' ijoiueainnyMixUMieiPiyoinuiw ' . i ' ' ; i ii i r 1 1 1 1 ii . i ; i : . i ; i . i 1 . 11 i 1 1 t f i . 11 1 ; 11 M ill i. i . 1 1 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 ' f i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i i i SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAILING BY GXP. In order lo silil the ronvrn-ie :ce id as niaiiy as possible, the lirainl .Trunk Pacific Steam-hip iW$ttpmnf are arranging lo hold the S.S. "I'rlner lluperl' sallinv from Prince Muftcrt, Friday, Der-i. Imt IWIi, unlit t.uo p.m. This Imi-iI will hitv in Vancouver eneljr Snndxy moriiliif, DeremlH-r .'Ul. in siiHtriml lime lo make Uan tu" Vieioria and Correct Use of Famous Title has ' T' 'x-iiiie roai. i full passenger lil Is eviieel- f,,r "lng. and .1 Is Abnnt Ihe v-ar IKHu ll.e pioneer , .inr-pro.peelors '', 'P' "" ' ' ,,r i,hf'n" ,M,r of HriUsh r.oliiinbia I ,J ',,, k'"' nm'"- v lU,r,i Mt-After discovered a remarkalde eoal. '"",,,r jno '" '"rl' l"iWe many iriaU and lets it ! r" rcserx.il mis. was positively established Mint this coal repreiWfiJd the acme of I " eeononiy, efficiency aiirt romrorl I iiL,U,31Ui11 iiMMUN ,U III IrtAL IAKK To ll.is fuel ll.ev Ihe P. famous name nf HNanaim-We-lingliMi." rejireenlin all that was hVsl in ctal. No sooner wan It found thai llm public inniafed on getting this Wonder Fuel than dher coals were pul on the market under very similar names. So much so that the public wen ai a Joss fn say which wnif lb mik PLEBISCITE LAST NIGHT RESCINDED Q.estlon of City Managership Will Not be Put Before People In January, Council Decides At the reipiext'of Hie. Prince H pert llalejHi;er' iVs-ocialinn, Ihe i-iiy rood el I lat night re-sciiuied fix tnolloii. of last iwek when il was decided lo take a d-bietle nPIhe civic election in January on Ihe ipieMlon o city munngerhii. The reasons of the ItiMepayers" Assdefhtion, which made the initial repiet thai the iilebtscit be taken, for making the request now that such a j plebiscite be nol submitted were Hint the provincial goy-rumenl had not taken action on Ihe mailer mid the time between nrtw and the election was loo brief In have ibe mailer properly put be fun' Hie people. VANDERHOOF .Mi s. llidtinson. who has' been Nlsiting here with Iter daug'hlcr. urs. Mansell. returned on Sun-day morning to London, Ontario. Jaiiie II. (iraliaiu has returned io vanueriioor from a trip M Los -Angeles, II. D. Lovesay, who is visiting in F.ngland, Is expected home in April. Mrs. Pert Me HorkeH are corn-ing out from Alherla lo spend i he winter at Stuart Lake. INDIGESTION relieved in two nilnuls,. JO-TO with ' ii it supervision 1. 1 M.i'l; . 'II I III Hi i ,y i il 1 wJL TMtPf rW sw t &-.HrTr ll l'Wk 1 II, . I 1 i r'.fl 1 .il ' ' I' III .,, ' II ''IMI1 'ft f' , 1 .1..'"' I , I , I , ' I i I I II i 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 I I ' I i n UMPJ" ' Vliis ndv'Tiiscnu'ut 1S publi-heil or disptuyed hy th l.iipior Ouilrol Hoard or br Ihe novernmrut of Columbia. had leen shHIed .epiejins. from (termn ( .trr should bo ulioiwd direct. Il'ronipl delivery service given their own learn and trucks. Curling Club has bee or- 1 heir f uc uiiinlers are 1H! Prine HniM-rr wUHini.d :(i. tf Hf t.dT "The Family Shoe Store" JUST ARRIVED 1,000 PAIRS HEN'S, WOMEN'S, HISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION "Let It be Slippers for Christmas Gifts." Sols Agents for JAEQEF? SLIPPERS BURNS LAkt Mis Harriet Harrison of Wis-, I at Ho- fool of l.c 'to roliitio-ni'" i , Ihrioiuh Iht di-'i 1 In the hoMl on J. larta. who i allriullng High sir Aleiander MrKr Scloyd in Vn-ioria. passed flrt ,-'' lumopg an Hie pupils . or neri jiAlli-e e.onn, -, - 6 Vehool at the Christina ci.iinln ftllOflHl I;. It. jsmitli ul Vnnderhoof wfis a visjlnr here lalt week'.- 'nn-derhoof planning lo Incorporate under Ihe Village Act arnlO'ir. tffiillh waV'bes'uulkfu'rir Inspection of the system employed leeaMy. PRINCE GEORfif rhM'U bring m i n-ioulsble lo hi i in ' It.lef of l'oll. e I .Milrbell Jheeler, lirolher of ' t Ml-s Olive Isheelrr of Hiirn Irfike , ...... TAU n and Fail Sheelerof Danskin. bn; 1 NEW HAZlLIUIi arrived here and will -jiend Hie) " winter in the district. Mrf- Ttny Or-- have arrive.i Jold .Mr. lir. r- Mr'. niriiy (left rude S k lierin of'lhe, llanelt I, l ; leeu appointed fi jibe Vtelh.Hli.l fin ! uvao.L ' ' ' CONSTANT MINDERS A. a special meeting of .he Prince fieorge Hoard of Trniej ' t '' ' " held las Thursday night it-was "(Iwen wn s,i decided lo, riMiue.l Ihe Hauadian' his 'debts Hull Ii' National llailwav's lo increase lie" DflVorr). ,J" ' (-nnlracls already let for Ibis ills-'"Uial helped Ii". ' ' ' " tricl this wlnler. 1 "JsVi. Fnfoitin'a'' K - ( iU ii'iembershii in 1 :i' A monument hu en placed' of the men lie owe.) CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C Coast Services SailinesfromPrinceRupert PRINCESS ALICE f RINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle Nov. 7, 21 J Dee. 5, rgr .rvetcniaan, vvrangeii. junau, oayj . Nov. 3, 171 Dec. 1,18. f . PRINCESS iEATRICE. , For ut.d.te, Swanson lay, East , v !'. Palls, Namu, Alsrt lay, Campbell Rlvar, aouvar, every Saturday 11 a.rti. Aoency for all SUamihlp Lines-Full informallop from W. C. ORCHARD, nrat Ant ft Oornar of 4lh Strest and Srt Avanut, fflne Rupary