nfjda,. November 10, tD2L u ron Quality and Charm Distinguish 'SAL ABA rw ana hack adainjbr O xrnnni :ers coa ir active, energetic, little es frequently require a Urge amount of , nourishment and much of this is suppliedbyBakcr's Cocoa in a readily assimilable form. HAD m rxn FBaker&CaLlmltcd ...Buito oao LCanada Dorrln.d.rM., mi.,. "vwn.i iuja THOUSANDS OF NEW Rill The moit Delicious Tea you can buy" to Leisure I To enjoy your Mlr yrara In comfort, you ahould pre-I1 youraalf wllh a crtaln and independent Income. frr from h hatarda of ipecuUdon or eren of minor fluetuationa. Jh aalat and aurrat muni of (MUlrlnit urh an Income la to buy a C'A.N'ADK.V C.QVKUX.MKXT AXM'in'. fcAHIKRT beeauee on very eaey terma you may buy a novernment Annuity of any amount from tit to II a year, rommonclnc at any a;a you chooie and laetlng aa lon aa life. There are plana of purchase under which you may protect the Intereen f your wife or dependent" for a term of yeara certain. No medical elimination. te required. Sl'llKHT becauee there la no eafer Investment than a Canadian (lorrrnn ent Annuity. The Annultlea aya. I'm la maintained by the fSuvrrnmenl to encourige the people of Canada vo provide for their old f. Tou owe It fi youreelf to take advantar of It. Thee Annultlea cannot be telied for debt, cannot ba forfeited, and are frte from Dominion Income Tax For fuil particulars fill out and mall thla Coupon. X Mail This Coupon No Pottage Needed Department of I-tbour, Annuities Branch, Ottawa, Ont. TWm m4 m Ike laa'haa af leUnoetlea" aa4 fall aaHUalaa a ra.t ef a faaadlaa 4teraaeal Aaaaltj, Ml ai W.I Mrtkaaf vaa fH OBm A44ra (Hi.ie kker Mr.. Mra.. or Vllol ..I CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL WAV- B.C. Coast Service Sailings from PrinceRupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY If or Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle Nov. 7, 21 Dec. 5, IB For Ketchikan, Wrangtll, Juneau, Skagway Nov. 3, 17j Dec. 1, 15, 29 S.3. PRINCESS BEATRICE. iFw Butedalej Swanion Bay, Cast Bella Bella, Oceai Falli, Namu, Alert Buy, Campbell River, and van fiourer, every Saturday, 11 a.m. "Agency for all Steamship Ltr. Full information from W. C, ORCHARD, General Agent rner of 4t'f re-et and 3rd Avenue, P'lnce RucarU fe. , TOO LAT TO CLASSIFY WAII'IUS. wauled. Apply Hus ton (ill! 2T ! CONCRETE HOUSES British Cities Use That Form of Construction to Cope With Present Situation LONDON, Nov. IP. Fifteen hundred concrete houe are lo be erected for Ibe cily of l.eices-! i- A Loudon couslnicliiin firm ha secured (lie contract: 750 lo be Iniill wilh parlors at about SOU each; the other 750 lo be of the non-parlor type at about .V.'50 each. 'The firm i also j making 7f concrete house for i Hie city of Hriiiirord and one j thousand for Ihe city of Itirm- j ingliaiii. Tbi I perbais the best 1 proof of the practicality of this form of construction, an Kng i tollman's iiiveiilloit. A wall jcavily of Iwo-lnebe is coiilinu-Oii in Ihe conlruclfon, even lhrough Ibe angle; that is, the eigtii-incii wan will, have a hoi low centre two inches' wide, free froiu any interruption. The only skilled men employed in Ibe filling of these contract are the formeii and supervising ulnlT. all the re being unskilled lalxu'oi- Haynera, Unrtertakcrs, I'lione 351 Kits' Cliriluia Clieer Ouetm- f"8 Contest. How Ioiik will the caiulle burn? Ask any Hill I tf Save "SUl'llKMir Colfec cou pons ami eccure free Knulisli china. tf To Rent. Three roomed suite and rooms, Federal block. Steam heated. David H. Hays A Co. tf sons of Canada meeting, lliursilay, at H p.m., F.iua.J Hall Full attendance requested. Make your a)i)ii)iiieiil for The lleauty .Shop" at the West holme Theatre, .oemhor 20 and it. I;iuy IiIcih and Son of Knjr land Whist Drive and haiice, 1 1 1. lay nlgtlit, 8.30 p.m., IJoslotl Hall. Admission 50c. II. M. Taylor, district engineer for the provincial department of public work, will be baek from fjmilhers on tomorrow evening's train. lingular shipments of famous 1 oolhilU nlove and lump coal ar riving. You'll like ill Coiisuinert- Coal Co. I'lione 7. tl Once more we can supply the famous Kd-on coal in any quan tities. IMioiie 08. I'rince Itunerl reed Co. t( Don't forget Presbyterian Baiaar tomorrow afternoon opening at 3 o'clock In the new church hall. Hi? Ia nee. Moo-e llazaar, f( o t lock Vednc.lay night. I)raw- iiik for prltes 12 o'clock. Ile- fre aliments. Admission 50c. Jli. U. M. I'eler. schoo leacher at (ieorprlnwn. and Mr M. Miller are In spemliitp Uie thy itr town having arrive! from lirorjfrlown yesterday afternoon T. II. Johnson, manager of rfii- Canadian Fi-.li A Col.) .Slorape Co Is expwrttj back on the I'rince Hupert Ibis afternoon afler buines ea! and Iriji of outh. several week Mr. James L. Hrewsler and daughter are expected to arrive on the boat this afternoon from victoria, where on account of Mis HrewlerV ill health they spent the summer and autumn. Lysler , Harney i Mulvaiiv ami M. F. Nourse arrive! on last night train from Hums Lake and are rcgi-derrd at the Central Hotel. 'They are here a witnes- e in a civil case coming up al Ihe Asslies. F. Galligher, who arrived yesterday afternoon from Alice Arm where he is interested in mining, leave on Ihi evening's train lor New Itichmond, Ouchcc, where lie will upend Ihe winter. He expect lo return lo the district in Ihe spring. Mr. Justice (,ire?or ar red on Hie steamer I'rince lluiierl this ifternooii from Vancouver lo preside oxer the Supreme Court assUcs opening today. He i ac companied by M. S. Hryan, otll- clal slenographer. Al the end of the week they will proceed lo I'rince George. Frank Gome was sentenced yesterday afternoon lo two year in the industrial school al F.s-sombile. He was re-arrested af ter having been out on suspended sentence on a charge of breaking and entering. Cancellation of leasel 'To house builder and boat builders. Owing lo cancellation of lease, we have for salo at greatly re hired price, dimension and limbic dressed lumber. Slock 111111 be Mild al once. Shockley Planing Mill, Cow Hay. tf The remain of the late Jerome Hugh Macdonald, who lost his life In a drowning accident on! ago, were interred Ihi afleriiooul hi Fiilrview Cemetery , following. a service al -' o'clock in Ihe H.C Undertakers' Parlor. Flowers were sent by Albert Golden, All In Fisheries, and Uooth Fisheries. THE DAfLY MEW8 ii ad pMBi i Q I ic nierneecn U.C. Undertakers. I'liouc 41, 10 mojv jjlu Or. C. W. Saleeby Tells of Need or International Action to Stop Production GENEVA CONFERENCE Would Plant Cinchona Instead of Coca or Cocaine LONDON, Nov. lU-The inter national conference in Geneva ha under coimidejation tin, week the qwnUon of reducing the consumption of druK. Alonf? with Ihe lain Sir William llaylivs. one of the active inover toward i Die elimlnalion of the business by reducing production is Dr. C. W. Saleeby, F.H.S., who say the only means whereby I he traffic in noxioti dru? enn be slopped is International notion for the relriclion of their production trictly lo Ihe quantitie needed for legitimate nielieal and sui'Ki- cal purposes. In Ihe case of colniae, synllie- lic cbemislry ban niade Rieat slrlde sine Sir Wiilfam Hayli-s iusisleil on the utility of novo cain in 11M7. Mtiot unforlu- nalely. none of Ihe team work necessary for achievement in I hi field lias yet been organised in tin- country, and llms there are no lndi?eitau sulxtilules whicb command A palriolic sup- port by doctor ajid cliemisls here. Hut when the value of these ublilulet i duly esti mated, we shall learn that ihe quantity of cocaine Dial should be rown for lefrilfmale purposes is minute and diminishing' lo ani-binK point. The Need of Quinine I'niisider now the eonlrast of quinine. Thi is a ilrug with unique power ot life-saving 'li'aiusl malaria, whfch eaus'e dioiit 2 million deatlis throiizh- iil Ibe world Jar including nn iiiiinenc uuiiHteer in India. The Health i:nwifejiH of Ihe i.eaziie or .Nations iiairtately Keen linlyins the new.' war-made, and appalling need of this blessed drup in l-H-tern Kurope. Sir Ar Presbyterian Haraar, Nov. 20. Lutheran lla.aar, Decomber 2. Melropolr Hall. LADIES! SHOES IN ALL SIZES At Greatly Reduced Prices. FLANNEL AND HOUSE DRESSES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN MRS. GRAHLMAN Second Ave. Chiffonelle A dainty flowered fabric from the looms of (he famous firm of Grafton A Co. White and Mauve ground with colored figures, 30 i ifc lies. Per Yard, $1.00 West of England Store SMITH BLOCK. delivery of millions from a deadly disease. I rejoice now to learn, from the report that the above-named Institute ha jul published, that the substitution which I uii-'e is entirely feasible. It ha been found that the coca plant could be replaced by the cinchona tree, the tea plant, and Ihe rubber tree; but whereas an area planted with coca yield tllO the same area planted with cinchona produce II 3 1, with tea 198, Willi coffee f(. and with rublier only 19. Furthermore, land suitable for coca cultivation I not always entirely suitable for cinchona cultivation. 'To jtruw quinine will yield li?hlly le niiiicy than lo prow cocaine, and therefore Ihe cocaine ha it jn terms of return lo Ihe grower. Hut if we rise, with Muskin, from mercantile economy lo polilical economy we shall agree that, cost apart, what we want Is value the power lo make life strong and Ihe value of the quinine is priceless whilst Ibe cocaine is immeasurably worse than worthless. A Great Opportunity Hie opium question is far I bur Shipley lias toqrntly tnbl n larger and more difficult. I of Ihe ruthlea fa-hvo 4u which! 'hoiibl briefly mention that Ihe the malaria, imported by the war.i financial problem involved in the is destroying Hie liapTe llussian ease of opium l Mill less seri- people. 'Ht-rMl-H mid niotV,u''" Tbevrowth of plants pro- urgent need of lhal nation atl'memg certain valuable essential Ibis hour if not money or trade! "'Is would involve the least fi hul quinine-. In Immense?' tiuantl- nancial los; but here again I lies, which nowhere exist. For"'e"d for the growth of the cin- thi drug, with eds specific ac tion direct or indirect upon the malaria parasite, there is no ynthelic nor oilier substitute. II I a trtie remedy and there i none olher. We are, of course, especially responsible for Ihe prevention and treatment of malaria in India. We have done next o nothing to prevent the disease by mosquito reduction, in aerordance with the epoch-making discovery of our own grenl maler. Sir Itonald Iloss; ami so much Ihe graver i (be charge agaiim us if we grow the mean of death and ilcgencfacv when and where we should grow the means of life and health. Cinchona Planting For this i the choice, and some new data upon it have Just been published, most oppor tunely, by the International In- slilule of Agriculture in Home. I be Institute undertook a snecial inquiry al Ihe request of Ihe League of Nations. lake Hie question f cocaine. II is a deplorable folly thai man- Kind plants immense iiuantitie rhona plant, al least until, manv long years hence, we have suit amy urainel colossal areas of our planef. so that Ihe malarial mosquito can no longer breed. Meanwhile we contemplate the horrible spectacle of the perpetual destruction and devilali-salion id Ihe Indian people, and he new detruction ami devitalization of the Russians, by-means or a disease for which a sovereign remedy is known but exist in wholly inadequate quantities. What shall we say. Mien, to our accusers if we sane-lion and even encourage Ibe growth of opium in India to aid maiaria in Injuring the people who might grow quinine for thcirl salvation? The L'nion Steamship Co.'s new autumn schedule I out. A far as local service of Ibe company are concerned, there are no changes from those in effect dur ing Ihe summer. W. Aiken, manager of the Hudoii Hay store at Habine. nr- nf Ibe coca plant for destruction 1 ,iv,'c, 011 ,n!' "'Shi's train from where we could plant the rln- ll,e '"tenor lo meel Mrs. Aiken rhona plant for quinine, Tor theiwlK' eoining in from Vancouver I Q" Ihe steamer I'rince Huperi tNAIOUNCEMENTS Moose llaaar. Nov. 18 and 10. tf I mis auernoon. Passengers sailinj,' on the Car-dena yesterday afternoon for the south included George Utilize. ICnpl. M. Lavvler. II. W. Colgan. G. P. Colgan, John P. Dunne, .1. Hraull, Gordon Olds, II. Malbe-son, Mr. T. Collins, W. Humes and Charles Wright for Vancou ver; Itohiusoii and C. Hobinson! for Huledale, and M. Wilson Tor Swaiison Hay. METAMORPHOSIS "Has Alice told you about her ramily tree?" "Yes; until it's become a chestnut." VERY NOTICEABLE THEN "How awkward Alice is. She doesn't seem to know what lo do with her hands." "I noticed thai when she was playing bridge." OH! GIRLS, HOW LOVELY Imagine her surprise and delight when her most intimate girl friends at Ihe "shower" give her some of the nice lillle gifl we have suitable for such an occasion. We have Glass Marmalade Jars, wilh . poon and silver lid $2.00 Cups and Saucers, from $1.00 to $4.00 (Jut Glass Pieces, from $2.50 to $5.00 Odd Pieces in Community and I8t7 .Hoger.' Silver $1.00 up Half Dozen- Tumbler $1.50 Silver Don Hon Dishes and oilier small things $2.00 to $5.00 Fancy China Pieces, even the necessary alarm clock $2.00 BULGER & CAMERON LIMITED. Guess who wrote Ibis ad? Can you wrile n heller one? The time is extended to November 30. 3KBUEN WATCHE 1 "The Family Shoe Store" "LADIES" WE ARE CLEARING ODD LINES OF SUEDES, CALF, AND PATENT, In OXFORD AND STRAP. "ONYX," "SUPREME LADY" and "TRUEFIT." AH going at ARTIST JJL'HOTO&IIAftltl Phone 357. XMAS PHOTOS TAKEN AT ANY TIME REASONABLE PRICES Fancy Goods, I)ry Good and Sundries from the Orient or Kuropean Countries. We Buy Furs, Jewelry and Cameras ECKOFF STUDIO & REGENT HOTEL Cor. 2nd Ave. and Sixth St. Phone Red 69. WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE Effective November 17th. I.S. PRINCE RUPERT Mils from ITInre lluiwrt FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, iiiternirdUle point rich I'rldiy S.oii i.m. For STEWART ami AN VOX VVrdm-nday. h.m ,,j. S.S. PRINCE JOHN fur Vin.n.uver via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, .Nov. V. IHT. t3. n. Jill. 10. l. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 3.ti p.m. for l-i lint- iiirgr. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all puluu tiMern Canada, I lilted Stites. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcait Offlea, B2S Third A.a, Prlnca Rupart. Phona 260. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38