I r r. e o t,. p 7, cut as V. n fc i MOF. 'TWO T3E DAILY NTT.' The Daily News The Man in the Moon j be all 1'IIINCK IIL'PKIIT - ItltlTISII JUOI.U.MIIIA. Published Kvery Afternoon, except Sunday, liie Prince Rupert Daily New. Limited. Thinl Avenue. II. V. I'l'U.lvV, Mihihkh'K Kliloi Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - Contract Rates on Application. Timber Business Should Improve. There ha- heeu a slack lime in late. Mo-t of the northern mill- have King opera! ions have -lopped. Now in log- and mill- and it looks as if Ity no injurioue or habit-forming drug. 11.00 Dor box at drue itorea. Kend !c tor geoerou trial Teinpltton, Toronto. RAZ-M AH GUARANTEED RELIEF - 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY KD1TIOM ROOD Friday, Hecetnher IS,. 192. Important Questions For United States. Apparently Ihoro i some difference nf opinion in Ihe I'niled Staler a I ft wiiolhvr they should have a hiR navy-or nol. If (h nin i in taVn a !.arl iii world affair- and lit he a real influ ence it niul have power behind it anil the only power Ihal seenv lo .-omit Is Ihal of physical force. A navy represents Ihe power to jimve at will in any part of the worhl. Without a navy the country niilst hut itself up ami keep apart from worhl affair. The hte of a country ami Ihe power lo make, itself heard is not to important a Ihe ability of Ihe eomilry lo earry mil ils iileas. The difficulty in building navy May is that hy the time H is built It may have lillle value as .1 fighting unit. Air fighting, the Use of high t'M'h'-itK P'Msfut gas ami electricity in connection villi Inutilities may allugether ilo away with Ihe value of ships ami trained armie. Thai i Ihe Ihinf: that will make any country pause he fore roniniittiug ilelf In any enormous xpenditure on ships. Another Important Matter Is That Of World Court. The President of Ihe United Stales favors Ihe eslablMi-menl of a world court of justice. Just what would, he lis powers and limitations ha- not hecn announced authoritatively, it ha yet lo he formed and its contitiilion arranged. One thing Ihal is ohjccled lo hy nml countries i. Ihe suggestion that he army or navy of a country should he at the eall of the, world fourl. Policing has to he dune and unless all the armies and navies of the world are available lo enforce Ihe dictum of Ihe court, il might a- well not he in business, Force is what i needed lo hack up the judgment of Ihe court. The lime will come douhtless when nil nation- will listen lo rea-on, hut today prejudices are loo strong for ren-on to he. an important factor. Ihe lumber hujness of been -hut down and log- ihere i- renewed intere-t early spring things would humming once more. 'Ihai will, help lo.lniirove hu-lnf round. , - Being dose To Orient Has Its Advantages. Heing cjo-e lo Ihe Orient, as we are, has ils advantage-. This i the meeting ground between Ra-I and We-t. It i- (he fronlier. One side of Ihe ocean is yellow and the oilier i while and Ihe means of lranportalion are very ea-y. Unless care is exerci-ed we limy ea-ily Jieconie the dumping ground for the countries of (Ihiua, Japan -nml India. Al.-o -hould there be a quarrel with an Oriental country, we are on Ihe frontier ami would be the fir-l to .suffer, e-pecially when the eoa-t is wholly unprotected, as it i- today. HecnuSe of this we should study Oriental ipteslious ami act always without prejudice. Forest Conservation And Water Supply. ' Professor John Davidson of Ihe University, of Hritih Columbia reiyntly read a paper before Ihe Vancouver Natural His tory Society in which he took exceplioti lo Ihe action of the ProViiicial Government in logging off the (inpilano watershed. He is Irving I" arouse Ihe people to whal he calls a oon-ervalinn policy but a policy which is in olher quarters designated a policy of waste. Ah we uudei'slaml the problem of Ihe Capilann limber, il is something like this. The (lovernmcut has several million dollar- worth of limber on I lie valerslied which is over npi : i i.. 'pi.: i:...i.h i.-.i - i.. i.n .! aim is (iiiiiif: in wasir. i in iiiinirr iiriiiiis hi nir nim r n n vvbole lui should be sold for their benefit to relieve taxation. If Ihi- is given to he Cily of Vancouver and Allowed lo remain iinloiu hed, Ihe rest of the province has to pay that much mor'i taxes. . In all parts of the Itritish. Columbia coasl, timber very ipiiokly reproduce- naturally. Many experts say Ihe best' .rfsuIU nre ohlaiued when the sla-hing is burned by albiwlhg n-fire lo rjin through it at certain periods of the vear. As soon as the "old crop of limber, i .removed, Ihe new crop begins to grow and thus the wastage which has been in progre-s as a result of an over ripe crop -landing, i- changed lo a reproductive condition. There j no need of planting, n- nature attends to Ihal. All thai I necessary is lo burn Ihe sla-hing, following Ihe logging i tie water supply ot ine liapiiauo ai Vancouver, lor instance, would be benefited hy changing the old over-ripe slnnd of timber for a young and vigoroit-ly growing -lurid and this would protect the "watershed years hence when the Cilv shall have grown to such an extent as lo need il. At the same time the whole province, including Vancouver, will benefit, from Hie' income derived from the Vale of the limber nml the royalties ' collected and Ihe oily of Vancouver will benefit doubly from having Ihe logs cut at Iheir mills. This is not a lliing to got hysterical about but simply u matter with which forestry experts should deal as (hoy have Ihe information at hand nml know lite local conditions, ASTHMA- 1 HEAD and BRONCHIAL COLbS No Smoke No Sprays Nt Snuff Just Swallow a RAZ-HAH Capsule Rutoree normal breathing. Quickly itob ell choking, guping end inucu gathering! In bronchial tube. (Jive long night of rutful deep. Contains Freedom From. Pain Neurit. Neuralgia ThouMDd t Codlu hill hmi tbtt t.K.i" 't fitquii knt nd unt rHf frm I'tlu. T.tlC'i ct t,iirtlr cm u-t voucm tktl iiuM th fain. Ttity coruin no daritrcb or l,Wt lo'uitug drv. Vitt irium iKOm-rond tUm. Fid 10c. for (irriiu InaL 'Ituplatoba. Tetvnto. $1.00 BIZC Hh.umallam Kflr. M.Jh N.urllla N.r.ll t.umba,o SIZE Paint TRCs FOR SALE BY ORME8 LIMITED TCMPLRTON'S MMKUMAYIC cAPfcuu-e it ! NIK palh of Ix'auiy lit the wave. UNIONISM lead Mil IX the old days ho house w.t (full when a celebration a Ue'ui iioiii, kmi iiMiay ii s iii itMiMf. WHAT I like, ahotii primr lit -port is thai yon don't have to $t In Noil unlit after midsijthl. IT i always diilicult in ti-cule whether to put Ihe money in Hi-savings bank, huy a ear or city lot. 'Hie other problem is to the money. AX.V.XIA. was the name or the man who declared lie wouh' rather pay Ihe Chrislma hills than -pom the money. I THIS week llritain jhi.vs niM-'y mimotf dollars In Ihe I -icii Stale- in order lo keop the friend-hip of Ihal eounlrv. France does nol care a rip aiioiit Ihe friendship of I real ltri.mii o she has nol yot even talked over Ihe mailer of nnyiuen. OI.IYF.lt ha piloted ,e I. tile provincial gas hoat Ihpinyt. another .-e-xion, or thereahoul- and Ihe engine is still hittins oi all -ix. ("5ale do not seom alTect that craft, except lo leady il down. A xanl four XRW way of keeping ser i at home eientng is lo h; and let Iheui play hridge,. THR lalet sporl ilumhell drill. Xow Ihe hiimtiellf for ladies who Mil l Printer (lo haberdasher Ten Years Ago In Pilne. Rupert December 12, 1914. id like a suit of underewar." Haberdasher "In ion?" I'rihler "Sure. Typographical No. Ifi. Do I hafler -how mo card" Canadian military authorities have received through the Governor i'enoral a notification from I ho Army Council, London, call- in? ex-otllcers of Ihe Itritish terriloriaU and regular force- to the colors. The case of Mrs. Oilhort llur- riiwos vs. -auiue Harrison in eonnecliori with a deal for land up Ihe Skeona Htver nol far from Prince Ituppr! opened at Ihe Su preme Court Assises this morn- ing before Mr. Juslicp Clements. Through the good offices, of William Man son, M.I'.l., Ihe hospital board at ils regular monthly meeting yeslorday. President D. M. Stewart in Hip chair. received a chock for 2.'0(i from the provincial government. 51 MANY CLAIMS TO VALUABLE LEGACY 1 Correct, Use of Famous Title has ' Encouraged Pretenders Alioul tin' ynr 1880 tli pfrinwr prospprlori nf ltrillli (w,lnmliia ilionpriil n rnmnrknhlp rnal. Aflrr many trials nml lnt Hi was positively polnhlialioil that' HiiA roal nprp,nlii Hip nrinp nf j i-fonoiny. pffirii-ncy and rnmfnrl.' j 1 o mis iiioi iiioy (ravi win now fatnnu riatnp r if "Nanaimn-W'pU linulon." rpirppnllnK nil tlial was IipsI tn roal. j No soonpr was II found Ilia' Hip piiMic inslstPd on ;pinx Mils U'ondiT 1'iipI lhan ollipr roal wpi put on Hip markr-l iiinlpr very siinllar ntimo, So nnirh so thai Hip puhlic wptp nt a loss In say which -was Hip ppn iiinp tirnl whirli Hip imitation Of ronrsp it was easy aflpr a trial a sIii1p sark will prnp it morp laslin(r ami ihhip powprful lipal from a fpw shnvi'lfuls. hardly nny ash, no rlinknr or Mrfc, all IIipsp joints Ktaml nut wlion you makp n practical lest In furnacp. firpnlncp, hpnlpr or cook-slop. This famous Nanalmo-Vp-linRlon coal Is sold only hy Al-hprl A MrCaffcry lo whom all or dprs should hp phonpit direr! j I'rntufil delivery service given by IhPir own teams Jind truck itipir plionc numhers are ltrt and 364. tf a it FriiUy. D.fomt.' A Sensational Suit Sale AN ECONOMICAL CHRISTMAS IS ASSURED IF YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR CHRISTMAS TEMPTATION SALE '. The annual hritflor of tin-Ladies' ii of lii MpHmhIIsI IDitirrli held in Hip rliuri'li stirial hall yi-sterdiiy aflernron was 4t Milstaiidiinc kiifrtMts. Tlur' wi'rp'A larfrp ninnrVPr of ludierf prespnl at Hip opening- and hy i o'clock Hip tallies which had liepn lioiinlifiilly laden were cleared. Tin ulilanliul sum of tr0 . 1 ll'll. Ill Isli-i- ,.f Mil' :il'imi ip- fi'H ni.-. ti foltowinfr: Plu'i, -rvvin.' Mis. Kiikevsky. eaw f 1 BBBBiaapaMaaMaMHBaBaaaaafeaaM I find li bnftt- for cleanliness Don't tall tha Blaml.r abti tha alnk arain rrta rhok.il. A lillla Cill.lt'a I ja.lll prakalilf alaar It in a. Irw mlnalaa. Ikarta if vlhr kira araau4 tka aanltarf huma. GILLETTS PURE FLAKE LYE THE PRICES WILL TEMPT YOU TO BUY "HE WHO IIESTITATES IS LOST." COME THEY'LL GO FAST. Acme ANNUAL BAZAAR METHODIST CHURCH Ladles' Aid Affair Held Yesterday Was Very Successful Affair 11 ilei liy Mrs. Thomas and V.rs. Hunt. I'uiicy work Mrs. J. V. Kerr, im-i-IiM Ity Mr. Wright. Mrs. V. I. Kerytn and Mr. T. .1. Shcn-Ifin. Ilanilkprrhlef. Mr. V. II. herein. Xovcllips Mr, frank lil.l. .fsldp,ihy Mr,'rnli Vlfk prs. tlnmly- Mrs. V. II. i.rnili. isi sliil Ity (Uiiv.iJiau (lirl in Ifninitm. Ijnfflf foukintr -Mrs. Miilhe. -n, s(ii., hy Mrs. I'Udflll. Va room Mrs. (tint Hanson. a-lislPil liv Mrs. S. . Mi-Mi.rillf .i.nl Mrs. Max lleilhroMer. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAILING BY G.T.P. In rrder to biul Ihe cotivpii-i nee of ns many its pnsiip, in I and Trunk Pacific Meaui-hipi uniwiiiv at e nrranmtiK lo hold I tin SS I'rlncp llupert " sallinbi m lrince Ituperl. I riday. Iec ' nix i I'.Hli, unlit J.iii) p.m. II ial will ntrlvp in Vancouver' r .lv Sunday tniirnlnjr. Iiecelilherl i.sl. in sufllrlpnl lime to make, r . il! flPi-l lirh M ullli II... 1 , ...... 1 ii. in 11 1 1 1 1 1 'u.,..lil.. ii'Ni infill. 1 A full jiasscnppr list Isfexpil-,. pit for Mm saillnsr, and II Is'siijt-J MPsled you call at or phonp our Lily T.. kel Olllcc. Tt'iH Th,, .Vc. I'tione ?on as early ns posttlhlc for resprvalloiis. riilef Yickers reported at the iMiiii-r i-iiiu in 1 H 11,11 mceiinu yi. lenliiy nflernooii thai pew hlank-'els were reiuire. for hc Jail, thai Ihe wall- needed knlsomin 1 - and the ml- repaired, ' ,p luef win eiiipowipil to incur urh ri'ii uialile I'Mieii ,-i n w ,1 'nee ary In utiloiii Iho ciiihii ment and mano the rnpatfa. a MEN'S SPECIAL SUIT DAY TOMORROW, SATURDAY Did you ever hear before of a Genuine Sale Price Mliui an Additional Inducement Dltcomtt? AS A SPECIAL OFFER WE WILL TOMORROW, SATURDAY, SELL OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S SUITS BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 2 AND 6 P.M. AT SALE PRICES LESS AN ADDITIONAL 5 PER CENT DISCOUNT This extraordinary offer will only hold good during the time above ttaled and will not be offered again during our Temptation Sale. MEN'S SUITS IN TWEEDS, WORSTEDS AND FOX FASHIONS. HEAL SNAPPY SUITS REOULARLY SOLO 2 and 6 p.m. AT $10.45 LESS 5 PER CENT SERGES, TAILORED IN THE LATEST FOR $27.00. SATURDAY, BETWEEN HIGH GRADE SUITS IN TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS IN YOUNQ MEN'S STYLES. YOU WILL FEEL WELL DRESSED IN ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL MODELS. A 8UIT FIT FOR A PRINCE. ;uL REGULARLY SOLD AT FROM $35.00 lo $37.50. nCMEMDER- AT $16.95 LESS 5 PER CENT SATURDAY BETWEEN 2 and 0 P.M. EARLY AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE. SPECIALS IN STANFIELD'S UNDERWEAR STANFIELD'S "AC," medium weight, Combination at $4.00. SALE PRICE . JTTANFIELD'S RED LABEL. Regular $5.00. SALE PRICE and 2-Plece Stylet, All tliet. Sold everywhere J3.35 $3.95 Importers THIRD AVENUE W CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Servicei Sailings from PrinceRupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattla Nov. 7, 21 1 Dec. 5, " For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, 8kagway Nov. 3, 17i Dee. 1,15. M 8.1. PRINCESS BEATRICE for Butedale, Swanson Bay, Cast Bella Rella, Occ Falli, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell filter, and V Kiuvr, avery Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lint Full iiiforiimtiou from W. C ORCHAnn nainaral Aaant Cvmr of 4U' S'raet and 3r! Avenue, Prince RuciL .fj BaBaBFf 'ffaiHH Tr A Kit TO UIGHV GRANT Best Procurable (Txt isilCisHI Pure Scotch VVIiisKy RICHEST IN FINEST HiaiLANO MALT iVrtiM .t ,..i.i t waixa. Ulill V. Iimi.4 OkIuUm k NlflMtUmt (UidhNIM. ta(l- ana-i4.l.a.' 'I'lil! ailverlht'iiM'iil S n,,t Liijuor Loutriil A huidishcd or .1. I'liO1"1 it.. ,....! .... i., ilia duvtrmuc"' BriUtb Columbia.