TA6E TWO The Daily News. l'lUNCH HUPKHT . niUTJSH COLUMBIA Published JSvery Afteniuon, except Sunday, the Prince Hnpertjlaily News, limited, Tliird Avenue. )l. F. .PULL-EX, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 86 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office on day pre-reding publication,' All advertising' received subject to approval, Contract Rates on Application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. :AILV KIMTION Thursday. Nov. 13, 1024. Kept Province To Fore In London. F. C W'iiile, the late, agent general or Hritish .Columbia in London, always kept the province well to the fore in. the world's metropolis, and did it with a proper digifity. He vrts an ideal representative and Hritish Columbia can ill afford lu lose him. There were many problems affecting the province which came up from timeto time in London, and especially matters pertaining to the. use of British Columbia lumlier in place of ;-imil;ir material' imported inlo England from" foreign countries. Mr. Wade helped develop the imperial spirit by encouraging Englishman to buy within tire Empire. The task was a difficult one but he met, with a measure of success in the undertaking. It is to be hoped that the next appointee in the -position will be as well equipped as was .Mr. Wade to neprdteul ihe province and in resell out to all parts of it. Senator Lodge Was American Politician. Senator Lodge was an American politician, nlthough he is oftn spoken of as a statesman, and be was that also, lie was a politician because he was a great student of democratic methods of gov rn me nl, of organization and of constitutional practice. He was a gmtl believer in parly government and of the Republican parly in particular- As leader of the Republicans in the Senate, be fought, former President Wilson's policy and rightly or wrongly won out. lu an. interview a few years ago he is reported to have said: "I have nothing to say about my opponents, for I have never made personal or abusive attacks on anyone opposed lo me. It has always seemed lo me that a man in public life stood more strongly if he stood on his merits rather than on someone else's delects. I think I may say that 1 have done- a great deal of difficult and responsible public work. On that public work and oir that record 1 am ivonlenl to stand." Corn With Silver Spoon In His Mouth. Senator Henry Cabot Iodge was born in affluance and never knew, as most statesmen have,, what it meant to be in wanl. His lather was a merchant, owner ot ships, and there wasvery temptation for his son lo live a life of ense. Instead of that he was a strenuous worker, studied law, and devoted himself lo politics as u life work. For recreation he studied art and literature as all Caliols fell it their bounden duty lo do. He spoke Frenrfh almost as fluently as Eli'glijhr' He travelled a great deal and voMiiJed among bis friends a -nnmtier J'of European stale-! men. He was a tug man and the American nation and especially the Republican party can ill afford lo lose him. No Formal Opening Skeena River Bridge. v There will be no formal opening of Ihe Skena River bridge. Traffic is now passing over it and people across the river arej now aide to live on equal lerms with those on the Terrace side. i Few people realize just what a big job the construction of' Hie liridire was. Also people outside Ihe. district do not realize! lli:il il means to the rommunitv there. From nnw mi Uioppi will be no handicap lo farmers and others owing to the mdi- in. n hi ine n k e.e 1 1 u river. UJ hjT7 ff BY APPOINTMENT HIS MAJESTY HI PUR VEYOM TO V.V KING CEOK GE V. fft , bfcl 3 Reputation Cannot Be Assumed. It Must Be Earned. "1adiaN jbT r- and WHISKY have been popular in Canada for over half a century. They are the same in quality today as they ever were. They are thoroughly matured in Oafy Castas. DISTILIED AND BOTTLED BY HIRAM WALKER & SONS, LIMITED WALKERVILLE . ONTARIO DlitllUr, cf Fin Whllti ilnct I85S Momrtit. Qy. Londen, Enfc New York, U. S. A. This advertisement js not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government ol British Columbia. w , Tins advertisement is not published or displayed by the l.npior Control Doard or by the Government of Hritish Columbia. 1 The Man in the Moon .AYS:- TIIKIIK was a girl who Just haled auto riding and always re- fused offers lo go oul, That was before u I os were as popular as I hey are Joday. WHEN the wife begins lo broadcast, it is best to listen in patiently. THERE was u time when advertisements to cure baldness were common. Now I hey adver-iise.Jo make women beautiful and il is just as effective as Hie other. A HKS bay window is the triumph of 'mailer over mind, according Jo Jake. STRONG silent men are mostly married. HOW quiet the world seems to be now thai the big elections are over. PEOPLE who from Hie -habii of parking' their guui under the seal are apt lo heroine confuted when .squatting before a camp fire. BEFORE Ihe coining of the while men there was no profauity iu the Indian language. How in the world did they eiisl HE drank the nectar from her lips As under the. moon they sat. Then said, "I wonder if anyone else Ever drank from a mug like IhaL" RECENT LITERATURE IN PUBLIC LIBRARY Classics and Books About Classics Added to Local Collection Within Past Few Months The following classics have been added lo Hie public library during Hie past few months: "Oreen (ioddess" by William Archer. '"Hooks a"nd Persons " by Arnold Itennelt. "What Hooks Can do for You." by J. I.. Hennetl. "All Things Considered," by i. K. Chesterton. "A .hort History of Modern English Literature" by Edmund Oosse. "Three Wonder Plays" by Lady (iregory. "The Dynasts" by Thomas Hardy. 4 "A Little of Everything" and One Day and Another" by E. V. Lucas. " The Helrolhal" and "The Rluebird" by Maurice Maeterlinck. "Selections" by John lluskin. "Rhymes if a Red Cross Man,' by It. W. Service. "Plays, PJeasanl and Unpleasant," by Oeorge Rernard Shaw. THE ARCHITECT OF A THOUSAND FORTUNES He Helos Them Who Want to Help Themselves Now Hy the very nature of his work. the International Correspondence School representative js 'equipped lo intelligently assist men and women in cbonsintr a career. Hi jrj-eatcsl desire is o help Ibo prospective student in selecting a course of study which will prepare him or the position be (wants In Hie work he likes best, and lead him most directly lo 'advancement and increased earn ings. Why nol talk over your problems wilji ihe I.O.S. man- the registrar of an'edilcalional insti- 'lulion with 301 .courses coverinsr lalmosl every technical subject land practically every branch of husines? Through him you jmay provide for that special . I rnininpr thai will prepare you for ilhe job ahead. Hy bis advice anil judgment you may plan your career on definite lines. 1 The I.C.S. representative is in Prince Iluperl for a few days. Here is ymir opportunity. Phone Hlack 135 for appointment. J. AUbuary Clotil, registrar, InJer-nallonal Correspondence Schools. Canada Ltd., Vancouver. Wallace Hloek, Third Avenue. .Prince Iluperl, IIjCj. Advertlge in the Dally News tee dah.7 nw: Reg. $65.00 SALE PRICE Reg. 559.50 SALE PRICE Reg. $67.50 SALE PRICE Reg. $45.00 SALE PRICE Reg. $59.50 SALE PRICE Reg. $79.00 SALE PRICE Splendid group in cheaper line with fur collars and cuffs and some without. Sizes 16 to 44. Priccrf from $19.95 to $25.00 BLACK LEATHERETT RAINCOATS Sizes from 36 to 4C. Reg. $12.50. SALE PRICE . . $9.50 Also few Girls' Coats from $12.50. Worth double I Ten Years Ago j In Prince Rupert J 8 November 13, 1914. A. J. Oillisun, 'J'haiiiari Holme mid A. Dennison have been (.elected In join Prince Rupert's first contingent at Victoria replacing men who have been rejected oince armal in -Ihe south on account of being medically unfit. V" Under Ihe direcjiOn nf Mrs. P. I. Palmer, siiCce.ssful re- , "1 , a U very ..till Ill cilal jias .jveu .JjAt'." night JU Kinpre-ts tl'hralii by Ihe Lad M. I Club Ihe II.- Tll. the adies' Musjoal for Jlelpian war fund. Those conlrihutinK to ihe prugrHju jiiclijije iMrn. Doll-iiig. Mrs. A. H. It. Ijicas, Mrs. It. Hemmell, Mrs. .larvis MeLeod, Mrs. (lorihin Allen, Miss Clara Hanisley, Miss Irwin, Miss Saunders, Mrs. X. M. McNeill. Mrs. Genrce Woodland, Miss Johnstone, Mrs. . p. McMordie, Mrs. K. V. Lintr, Miss I)u Vernel, Miss Mary Morrissey, Miss LII- NCW FOR A Wool Dress "DEMERS" HAVE THEM IN FLANNEL, SERQE and 8ILVERSHEEN. $8.50-$25. HOSIERY IN SILK AND WOOI PURE WOOL WINTER COATS CANNOT BE SOLD IN THE SUMMER iiun Kiiik. Miss K. Ji'ims. Mi Kllell. Mr-. Nnrinati Mui'kiiitob :ind Mrs. C A. 'i. Arnil runic. I'lie Mini of .:H wa- realued. TWO YEARS OF AGONY Weak Stomach made life a burden for Victoria lady but Droco Is rapidly helping to relieve her health. "Vnr over two years 1 bad ifffereil terribly from utomaeh trouble ami constipation," say Mrs, A. I'. Mflelln. of I'nittl is., - Victoria, H.C. "(las Xflrtnt m my slino.ii'li after eallnir anS it would Mo.it the op rn an awfni way. 1 would gt rBPre spelU of lieitrlhoro and my liver wan dumpish ton, m Hint I Ji. fi-t rpienl illry shIIs and siln Moated before my ey. My appetite was very iir and I liml In eoiislanlly take utronv laxatives. I lriet many ineilicWk's, IhiI Jtest jrelliiiK worse and worse st when I first rend about lrcn I had very lillle faith in it, U linking II would be like all Hie rel. "Anyway I decideil in icive It a trial and you would hardly believe II, hut two holt le of lid wonderful medicine Imve done man-els for inc. I cituuol remember when I fell so pood as I do now. I haen't been Jtolhcre.d wjlh gas since Hie first bottle and can eat and enjoy mMd anything now. My liver is aelhn and so are my bowel mid I no longer have dizzy spell or spots hefore my eyes." Master your digestive system before il maMcrs you. Take Dreco and let il pure natural herbal juices lone nnd regulate Ihe vital digestive organs and in-, dure Iheir heallliy activity. Hreco .conlains no mercury, polash or jhabit formiiiK drugs, j Dreco Is being specially Introduced In Prince Rupert by W. J. I McCuthcheon. It Is also sold In Smlthers by J. Mason Adams, and by a qood druggist everywhere. Advertise In the Daily News Reg. $09.00 SALE PRICE Reg. $75.00 SALE PRICE pfe? Reg. $49.00 r2wF 'Jj, Reg. $45.00 Reg. $37.50 SALE PRICE Reg. $39.50 SALE PRICE MAIL ORDER: $55.00 $60.00 11 . . . ninni ifffifnnnrt nn t nan Kd BENT'S WHOLESALE FhTO UN LAUlfcb WIN. UK lUAlb. ; SALE COMMENCES TOMORROW FRIDAY AT 0 A.M. AND CONTINUES UNTIL ALL COATS ARE i7 snt n mi; om r dditc nM nun COMPLETE WINTER COAT 8TOCK SOME OF THESE COATS ARE TAILORED IN FRENCH MARVELLA, BOLIVIA, DUVETYN, SWADEEN AND VELOUR, WITH FUR COLLARS AND CUFFS. - $52.00 $47.50 $53.50 $36.00 $47.50 fOC nn 4' To those of our custom-er residing out of town t hit Whole.! Price Sale will be welcome. Our personal Attention will be given to orders reoelved by mall -Jut the sm at If you were able .to attend the set In person. "BENTS" - Third Avenue Making wash day pleasant-- ' Jail uk Rlmo tfliert jxxi uitd lo utt bar toapjor oa'mi, boiling, or in your wattling machine Mrs. Kvcrell M,nn, who has been visnK 1,,-ie fr several inonll.s will, lt.r daughter, Mrs HTHE baldest part ol w..h-dV. 1 rubbinf, rubbing, rebbiug. bJ given ay lo the new Pet?d w soaking the cJolhej clean withRn'-TliU wonaiful neT ap StB7 looKsns the dill and a 0,oul rinsing leaves things B, glistening as you never could g them before. , Only spots where tne dirt tf0.un in. such as neck bands, cufi edg nd the like need a light rubbio and a little dry Rinso rubbed hese spots quickly mkes the am disappear. Kimo il mU by all r' and Jtpartmtnt tWt Rinso .MAfyt BY THE MAKERS Of LU 8. W. Taylor, firabam Avnuj-" relnmliiK lo her home m couver on Salunlny nil!''1