Advertising and Circulation Tlphon - 98 I NOW Dial wo are looking forward Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 to Christmas, let us ron-'sider the possibility of establish Contract Rates on Application. ing a' Christmas Present ax-change whore all the unwanted Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. stuff may he !craped. DAILY KDlTIOft Position Of Winnipeg Mile For Mile We Want The Same. Saturday. Nov. 29, 1921. O CANADA! 0 Canada, our heritage, our love. Thy worth we praize all other lands above. From sea to sea, throughout Ihy length, . From pole to borderland. -At Britain's side, whale'er Mide, Unflinchingly we'll stand. With heart we sing, "fiod Save the King," ' fiuide 1 lion the Empire-wide, do we implore, , And prosper Canada from shore, to shore. 0 Canada, our home our native land, True Patriot Love thou dost in us command. , We see thee rising fair dear land, The true north strong and free, And stand on guard, O Canada We stand on guard for thee. 0 Canada! 0 Canada 0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee ' 0 Canada we stand on guard for thee. "v Selfish Viewpoint In Political Life. Canada is a political unit but a unit covering so much territory is bound to be divided more. or less into factions. The French Canadian is more or less a polilic.il entity, the .Maritime provinces have their particular viewpoint m affairs of state while the manufacturing centres of the East are bound together by the lies of self-interest. So those whose interests lie on the. Pacific coat are bound together by a strong tie. that of getting justice from the rest of the country. The Atlantic coast is historically ihe centre of commercial life and to transfer any part of it to the other side of the continent, breaks up old associations and jars the complacency of those who have felt themselves secure in controlling the business life of the country. This self-interest of the Pacific is bound to show itself in political life. We find ourselves handicapped by the old traditions and we seek to throw them off, but in doing so we step on the toes of the East. Illustrates The Point. The position of Winnipeg is a good illustration of the self-interest of tolitical life. That city is on the Atlantic slope. Ex- fiorf from Winn'riir fro i'her pntt or snulh enonlrincr era nar- TIIH Ghristnias boat promises to be so full that a lot of people will have to sleep in Ihe ntlie berths. THINKIXC of the reasons a man should gel married, I am reminded that two can live sleeper than one. .JUST think how sleep tl Is iwhen three or four or perhaps live have to live on one microscopic salary. THE bachelor leads a lonely Hfi And sighs for something doing, He dreams of Ihe girl lie would like to have, Hill hates lo do the wooing: Hut now comes the modern girl along, Who knows be sits and siirhs. She dos tier half in the wooinfi game For the modern girl is wisp. TOBACCO IN ENGLAND NOT PROVING SUCCESS! Flavor Does Not Suit People of That Country Who Prefer Imported LONDON, Nov. 29. England will never be a tobacco growing country unless the present lasles of tobacco nsers change. The committee of the treasury appointed to inquire into the tobacco industry and to report on the possibility of growing and marketing English tobacco said in its report that the Knglisji to bacco has a distinct flavor which is foreign to. the acquired taste njly. The dividing line between East and West is several hun-!"f ",p consumer and therefore dred miles this side of Winnipeg. rarely appreciated by him. The Winnipeg benefits from being a distributing and shipping 'cade, in fact, eould never be pro-centre for grain. That is her life blood. Until very recently ( fi,!,ble. every bushel of grain exported from the west has gone through I 1'" committee does not re-Winnipeg. All railways lead there. She hold the strategic! 'ormend any further, expendi-position. Then Vancouver interferes and begin to turn Iui-' ,,lro "f public funds toward attics to the Pacific, instead of allowing it lo follow Ihe old route, .' '"-mpting to build a large lobar: ami immediately Winnipeg is against the Pacific. It is her selficn in,l",ry in Area I Uritain. interest. She stands to benefit by squelching the aspirations of, the people on the Panjfic. She is forever showing the futility i pi nirnfp liCnniVP of the western route and objecting to any change in freight T AlmCdA u MLUUIIMj rales which would give the Pacific equal rights wilh Ihe Atlantic' THREE ACT COMEDY I IS GIVEN AT ANYOX The West must show a united front if it is to get justice.' " The interests of British Columbia, Alberta apd Saskatchewan Sm9ec Included Former Prince are the same. Saskatchewan wjll always ship either east or west i Rupert Man and the province will benefit from having a choice of markets. It is just as much to the interest of Saskatchewan to be able lo; Show may come and shows KK&iin;Jy hilarious wsifuVtioris ' 'devfToped and the At the risk of gelling tedious, it is necessary to repeat here that what the West wants is Ihe same rail wav rate, mile fop mil.. between the. Pacific coast ports and the prairies as is given be-' former delivered I ween Fort William and the prairies. The whole thing is very "ne of goods in in sniime ami so inr as ine -.vest is concerned Ihere should be no director iu oj.jmioms in regnru m n. we are not asking for favors but'(crediled with the bulk of Ihe .simply for justice. We have the railway grades and now 'we honors. Cruikshank is a sure want the rales which naturally go xsHh (hose grades. :cure for any kind of blues known "Was Freed of Gall Stones And Persistent Backache" Mr. Alexander Bradley, R.R. No. 1, Carp, Ont, writes: NEWB0X "I suffered from g til tone, ik! commenced taking Dr. Qiate't Kidney-Liver PilU. I feel Ufe in laying that these pillt camletely orercame the trouble, at it it tome yean since I was afflicted in this way, and I have not suffered from gall stones er even backache since. I have alto foand Dr. Chase's Nerve Food excellent for heart trooble and shortness of breath." Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills A tm. a Iwx of 85 pitta, Udauuiaua, Blcii A Co.. lAi., TuroaU) good comedy circles if be wer jso minded. The ladfes of the i parly were well-fitted for Ihe parts they took in "Parker's j Wedding," a Ur-e ael coniody, iwhich proved to be as much of ;a scream as it was advertised to jbn. A feature of the show wrfs the dancinir nf the ltritrrv !ii,.. nt - - . "..UmMj, Woven,!,, PAG 13 TWO The Daily News The Man in the Moon 1'MNCK nUPEIlT - BRITISH COLUMBIA I 5 Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince I I) KAN Inge .Matt Ilia) socialism Rupert- Daily New., Limited, Third Avenue. may live as an iili'al tail as ' II. F. Pl'LLKN, Managing Editor, a program it is dying. Goods Cannot be Sold Winter in the Summertime iT IS NOT A QUESTION OF PROFIT BUT IT IS A QUESTION OF TURNING OUR GOODS INTO H,We have a ftw styles left In LADIES' WINTER HATS which must be cleared, f rem $8.50 to S8.30. TO CLEAR at ' It ' A fewGIRLS' VEl OUR and VELVET HAT8. Regular 54.50. TO CLEAR at NQTE, Our best Dresses are not displayed In the windows. MAIL ORDERS ship to the Pacific as it is for Alberta. Even Manitoba farmers; may go but the excellence of i j f a xr will benefit for they wjll find it possible to ship their grain with-"Brolher Hill" entertainments in j j i eUl iCafS AgO out Ihe handicap Of having the lines cluttered wilh the grain jAnyox keeps ever well in advance j n prinre Rupert 1 from the nroviliees to the west of lliem nf nasi nOiinvoninnlu n ,1 ' - - i -- .......... . mi., I'1 ! S Because of this community of interest between the western "how notices. This was clearly! provinces, every effort should be made to unify them polilically.jdemonstarted this week in IV-' we snouio speaK as one man, wlien it comes o looking after'rrP''',nn Hall when the show our own interests. It is all very well .to. have Eastern people say hilled a ''F.Iks Vaudeville," un-there should be no east and no west biit jusl one. united Canada, der the direction of V. C. Cruik-As long as Ihe East is bleedingthe West, we must keep alive Ihe "hank, held the brfnrds and at the ............ .iv.,ti ,,4 wiwn in m jfyu itir.iMir -rij-rin. . .t juiiif iiiiiH uui i no aU'liencq hoiu November 29, 1914. Ihe ''iid of Klmi' itii AviMiue. Alice Arm. the sword -lanc b.'intf ,,a! ,i"'ulmi n lurn ".v'!1 exceptionally well done by the I " " ""7 "! l"f mnn.ci v.... . ... in.- m,,. l,rH(f;S ( .. snri(r a couple of songs in good voiep; a sketch entitled: "W'lmt (In which Harry Chapman stared, caused considerable merriment: ("Marl and Pep," alias Cruikshank and nreenwell brought out ,8ome clever palter and a tririr or I singinjr: while "Parkers YV-d- oinK" included Mrs. p.. Wai-mi. iMlss O, Itashleigh, Messrs. Onik-Ishank, Harry Chapman. Gliaiiu Oray, Art Mckerson. liar, v r- jCIair and Mike Cranley MOTOR FINES WILL I GO TO THE CITIES I . MANSON ANNOUNCES! ,l VIC'KtlllA. Nov. 2J.Thfi gov- iiisd ad of boiliiiK them itself, Hon. A. nrrwMhnori announced lai ninlif at a meetlnjr. of the mi-iiilii"- of the H.0. Auto-nioliile :t u ,i m, it wan staled Hiat rlmiM -M-1 c, us lo whether Uie inninj- courts, as proposed In the new legislation now before Ihe ttitii. w ii 1 1 , i mulcriali.e, All., rt I . .1.. CASH OPPOITTUNITY IS KNOCKING AT YOUH DOOR OUR ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF LADIES' WINTER COATS, SUITS AND UKEato il3 OFFERED TO THE LADIES OF PRINCE RUPERT AT CUT-TO-THE-BONE PRICES. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN Our Sale Includes dozens or CHILDREN'S and MISSES' DRESSES. Every Dress Is made of the best -. materials und tailored In the latest styles. ' ', : BENT'S SALE PRICES OFFER A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS . - :I S-' v What better gift Tor. a lady than a smart Winter Coat? Something to give the greatestf-nnfurl at . ' practically half the regular value -MILLINERY- You are always welcame and under no obligation. 8 A reward in hfi1if offered to Aiiyow finding ihVftody or giv ing informal ion Itiat lends to Ibei discovery 'f Ix-nanl, Wallace, smart repartee put aerosn the! H"P'ri. "' 'I1.'?' rootiiptits. it eerlainly was a good show, and while each per- hls particular fine style the must assuredly be IMPROVEMENTS MADE ANYOX GYMNASIUM 1 . .1 . ! It . ketball leafrue had been .,rw..Ue.'fr,,m "'f hJn,1,l "r", !" i . . . . lOnrmenl nf Hie mnnthlv nl ow. pound, of hal,bul h4s been land- ( ) , require .1. Tl, .p.es.lon of bemji placed a! t8,Hfl0. ,, ,,. allowed in the gymnasium on eess. ' IV 'V ' ndjustabi.. ' ,J " " 1 i""K punehmg. ' . '"rv . V Ueorge Frttcell is 'Importing , , . oaK platform had arr and' ,,. ... , ,. eaftle on Hm hoof from llo'ii ... .... i ., . i I ved i , i iirt.ti?"i-iiiii, nim ii ns loiany ifen set up fn the " Kymnnsium ito Ihe wven asres of man. ,i !'" ':,'-'"' - l" "',.,l ir,A .1. ,h. ... 7. j baslfelliall season opened. Preparations were bciiift made - fur the Christmas dance o he held In Iteereallon Hull on Monday, December 22, and for Ihe annual treat lo all Anyo children on Ihe afternoon and evening of Decern- her 2.1, and which promised to be Ihe most successful affair of Its kind ever held in Anyox. An effort was being ma.de to start nu rirgatitoaflnn of "teen age boys, and 'Considerable support had been promised. A representative nf Anyox Hand desired Ihe Council to withhold Ihe innnlhly allowance of Iwe'bly-five dollars for the time being. Two lellers from the I..O.O..M. were read, one of which suggested a card tournament between on Hie V'li Jlllirlslnias tree on December "n.;' A letter of thanks from the -ice-' a-rreei that all children under Iimi ymirjt of age, unless accompanied Icould move nrofessionallv (n-hlisl,ed a -lighter house al , , . .. , av,.. .,. ,,.' hy an adult, should not be u. ' . ' Ik. J . . r t 'I . . . . i ' J V. ciriiiHK IIIMM nuril iiijril I UK) t miffed, the same rule to apply In Ihe picture show. THE CORPORATION Of THE CITV Of PRINCK RUPIRT. T.UF. SOTICF THAT: j sinrll .f li Ci.rt-.riO.in i,f Uif City or ITtiire Muihti i.ni ,,, VrfVi iriipl vin-oi nrifrii rHi-i irt. mllnit ni l maiireM i.r iim.Im r ii-r mcli I will if plnl pavintr tlrin I iri.Ui all thf erawn r.r tfn liirM. rmMrZm ,lfl cl-rlil ten niiiilh or II rM.in. lliM. Inlii- -iinni i.i mil iTPiiur ' ,., r.., irrl . llienrf. ,Um ih wt rllon i.r IUy C.v.. cirri ,(H,n ..n ih" pl.tVI nf the rrnlre line Inlfmniion t't tUU mr i.irrn- iki nil Avmiiik. ,r illr.;rl.r on Ihr , rt1 ,nf" K .J ' , ..r w mm l Inriirrrd n Mn-rl liil" r and tl iiIum.i priiny ! Thr fdlniali-d rn or llin k U ... i U 1 i"'. "imuiiti an. -1 M-eprrseniatlves nf "" vanoiiH oruan-l"Vim-T " ti Cd.M.M. ns-hzatmns. the olher sial.ng i,n, pVi3 to ,nn"Ki,n.ua,:,l, -Hi axent re- ; (lie Moose Order would bold their' Hn.irtatitn "iii; rr' i nrrnrr l lie , dny or J.m,.r.. K r JOM-S, Dsted this 3010 day of SovimVr. . Regular prices J3.50 52.50 Please step In and look our stock over. -Those of our Customers living out of town can be assured of the tame service by ifiall as if attending our sale In person. NTS Third Av e ri-iury 01 inr I. hum's ll'i')ini m n Auxiliary IhankuiK Ihe CmncitJ JJO J4 OU tVjlOV . for tlie nie of Ueerealion Hall in. that n oU ,, ,, . . of (tomarii iti. m , iiiiuowp rn wui rrnn. Tl'" :,'u"ril "'" Wred Ihe Community Leanue Hear. Report , of Sicretary and Deals With j"WM"''nr lo make necos.ary ar-Routine Matters jrancemenls for conducting acard . jloiirpiuoeiii In conjunction with '" "rwiiUmW-. In Ihe mat- ANYOX. Nov. M.-Ai 1 1,,- i,, '"r "nraniHiion ni ieen. eaular m.-eti,, f tl.n i-.o,.,. halNbiJed Indian oWrl Simp-1 the movement.- ;n,e (;ouf,c ,,,., ' , l " ' 0 son, Wo whs last keen m I'r.nce . Hfrreed to the Mie!!.,,, fmlng; 11 nt, four Ciirii i int. blnmir umi ry. you r ri. i. lO rMr. ..f rhr win iuirniv lnUlr. Share it with a friend Maker's CamcdsSweel Chocolate Is a) no eating Or i M Slip a cake In your ''et CTfi 0 if ttartirv cna long walk, Keep . -ur desk nrcjncr gency lur. or in your automob'lc. H1NIN WdlcrBaker&CaLimllc'1 OTAeiisntN 1 Cr,. A, IlnnhHiT Hal I IViiiirai.vunuuu kiKKtll or LMOKl SdlrtS WMI 'Hll