r Vtlimla), D m'rr PAGE TWO TIE DAIT.T I(!( The Daily News . The Man in the Moon PIIINCK HUPKHT - IiniTlSH COI.U.MI1IA FAYS:-' Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Ilupert Daily News, Limited, Ttiircl Avenue. v" II. P. PL'LLEN, Miuinging Edir. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and rteporters Tclcphono - - : . - 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: more, than she is doing today toward providing it. - 98 - 60 -Transient' Display Advertising, .. .$1.40 per jnch fftr liweflion Transient Advertising on Front Page.. ..$2.80 ftp- Inch Local Readers, per insertion .JJRfivper line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate line Contract Rales on Application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Daily KUI1ION IM&JJR Wednesday, n s- Dec. 10. 1021. O Canada, our herifage, our love, Thy worth we praize all oilier lands above,. FYoin ea to sea, throughout thy length, . -. From pole to liorderlaud. j yU'd.ritaiii's side-, whale'er btide, nJnTllhehingly we'll stftlitl. Vjllr heart we iiig, "fiotl Save the King,, ftnitlc thou the Empire wide, do we imjU?r, And prosper Canada from shore to shore. ' Make Unit Of British Empire. The tenor of the King's speech in London yesterday and the address Dy the tailnirlaU&errelary holh indicate that the pre.enl British (iovernnient is alive to the idea of unification of the Hritisli Empire. Dnuhtles the policy of buying abroad in pre ference to dealing with other nations of the Empire will all lie changed and this will .e of great material benefit . to British Columbia. II will need a close watch kept on British purchaes in order to draw attention to any lapses from the new policy. The Minister of liands, who b alio the member for this district hits done a great deal in drawing attention to the de simhilily of buying fish and lumber in Canada and he will doubtless still be on the job. There will be plenty to do and we nnist .ill take on interest in the mailer and draw attention to any discrepancies. Nothing lends to. cetnenl the Empire a will inler-iniperial trade. Perfect Equality Of Individual Nations. If the Hrilish commouweallli is to be a real unit there must be equality in everything. The foreign policy in not any longer settled by Crest Britain alone but by the British Government in consultation vVilh the Dominion Government. This being the- cae it will be necessary for the Dominions to support their own navies. They cannot expect free naval protection and yet haye a.nv as tojhe policy which might bring tlm navy into aelinn.Tf there is to be an imperial navy, then Canada miist do e -do not like the glorification Vif militarism or doing anymiug wliicti will lead to increased expenditures either ouane army or navy, but the recent Egyptian case shows clearly that a navy is necessary and if il is necessary, we should do our part. Mob Rule Not Good N For Any Community. Iii connection with the growth of the democratic spirit and the development of a people in self-government, there is always a danger of the crowd now and then dcjvelophig into a .hk1 and carrying things contrary to justice and? right according lo the whim of the moment. The mass of people in a community can go wrong almost as often as an individual. Often Ihey have little real discernmenl and are led away by demagogues. This is no argument against rule by the majority for wo believe in, this thoroughly as the; government of the future. We believe iii the sovereign people mid their ullimnle ability to rule. Some, day the voice of the ueonle will be the voice of Cod! but today, the voice ofthe nennle is sometimes the voiee of llmiheen devil. In Hull, the dispatches slate, a man" was convicted of killing a girl, yet the populace wan led him reprieved. Happily III British Government refused lb intervene and the hanging went on. The man paid the penally for hb crime. . Making Appeal Direct To King. In connection vvilh the Hull case, an appeal wan madm direct to King George. Yet if the, King littl inlrrveiieuV Iw would have been exceeding Ills flighty cofvitlMlijUtitWl iflonarcli ami the very people who called oh hiin lo ave a''niir$Ber would nave neeii tne ones to cry him down if he made n practice usurping uie untie. or tne cabinet. The Home Secretary i primarily responsible for the carrying oul iff the death sentence, but cases of reprieve aro passed on by the whole cabinet. The King simply signs the warrant, lu this as in nil other matters of Mate the King acls on Ihc ad vice or his ministers and they are the ones responsible to Die, people for the act ami uol the King himself. That i why Hie King can do no wrong. If there is n wrong it is the advuer of the King who are wrong. So the Kiiig is personally kept free Iron) Iho fiolilical whirl. KLIM I ForChfldi'enoAges! TL1M Brand rowdrrtd VVhol. Milk, twlnt (ha J- purnt milk of dairy cow, wllh only lb wtr Kitioifd, l Ideal forlnlanta and chlldrrn. It mjv lx 'modified In any way your doctor may dealra and lla aatvdltnObllOy makaa It Idea I lor bablraand trowlnij children, for whom rich lull-cream milk of unvarying atandard and purity 11 01 paramount imiwrtanca. CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Sold by m. till RUPERT TABLE SUPPLY CO. IT'S a wise bootlegger avoid Imh own liquor. that IP winning an election meant a chance to skin work, i i u uui to win every lin. Tlifll mM be u yodd lime lo aoarrel Mfth the ul -irl. It might avo M Christina present. TWO bobbed head are better than oih Alan lliey are safer. PltOI'liSStllt Davidson lias been telling the people of Van couver about the value of fort-Ms in conserving the rainfall. It Hnw to' me tbat Vancouver is something like ourselves in lliat it mtd do with a little lean forest. WE are governed by the sovereign people but I hey do not look like a governing body. PKMIAI'S it is wise to have a closed halibut season at this time, of year no thai chic politician may have an opportunity to itraw a few of the herrings across tbe frail that would otherwise he ued for bail. TUB way to save the city is to elect me to ofBce. I tb.uk 1 -diouldlike to run a pound keeper. IP you vvlah to Interview the rising generation juat call at about nine a.m. week days noon Sundays. ' IIKHE are some words for ;he next dictionary: Thingumbob. ' liinguniajig, Ibingumadooiile. inism. dinanai. nooiunny. ioo- dad, doodaddle, dooninl, doo-liekus, doojohn, dookicky, doo-irobus, doohinkey, doobiddy, doo- liaekey, aadget, furaadiddle. dirk-lum, jigger. fakua, kadixin. thumadoole, optriculum. riugum-ajig. hoowndaddy, dibbfe. HE took. the dingbat jigger, Put hi finger on the dooliicl trigger, S'lrtick the gadgil from the faku- Doo funny. With (he thiiigiiniajiK eized tin phoney money. STEWART II. F. Hill, managing' engineer of llie Lakeview mine, is on a trip to Vancouver ami will hii in a compressor of :t.1o feel capacity capable of operating two machine drills. Good progress id being made by iun-t actors Jack Marshall and John A. McDonald at tunnel driving on the Lakeview -properly. flic following commit lees have named for the annual Chriidmas free entertainment j which will be held in the Opera Douse here on Deeamheij 29; l urclmsiiia, Mrs. H. C. Bennett, Mrs. O. ilartin and. Miss Kate Hyan; decoration, Mrs. . R. Tooth; entertainment, Mrs. K. R. Workman, .Mrs. A. K. Young and llev. A. V. II. Ashley; finance. Kric Smith and Rev. Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. John Mellor et- ,jfjpeel to leave about the first of the year on a trip to me Did Connlry. Jack J'ilz?eraht, who has been in charge of development work at the Independence mine, left lost week for the south. C. Y. Mngee left last weak for Vancouver after completing IsuecesHful season's' work on his claims or. the Marmot ftlvw. Edward John Hurrell of Itoyle Itros. sla(T nl the Premier Mine and Miss Isabella Itohlnson were guielly married last week by Itev. A. V. R. Ashley. Thej left for the Old (Jounlry where their honeymoon will lie spent. Miss HI ma Kriskoneo, who came all the way from Finland, was married last wek by Itev. A. W, It. Ashley to Victor 8ap- pala, a contractor ou Hie Silverado mine. Boys' Wearing Apparel Bargains nun S37 500 BRAND NEW STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' WEARING APPAREL ' IS MOVING QUICKLY. CHRISTMAS TEMPTATION SALE THE PRICES WILL TEMPT YOU TO BUY A FEW BARGAINS FOR THE BOY ARE LISTED BELOW JUST THE THINGS HE NEEDS. IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AWAIT YOUR SELECTION AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL Don't Forget the Lucky Christmas Grab 200 Boxes containing Merchandise from $1.00 to $7.50. AT 85c A CRAB. SUITS All our Boys' Suits, including the famous AltMOl It KLAD and all two-pant hlt III "lock. 25 Per Cent Off ST. (made in STOCKINGS MAIUiVRKTS Pure Knpli'id Stockings. knee ami diamond Mice. Reg. ft. Going at 75c Per Pair Shirts Vlist. Ceneral Hosnilal on eilnesday, Sunday. December 3, lo Mev. and Mrs. V. R. Ashley. jCe. Allan of II ami all w,i town on Satunlay. A. A duuKhter was born nl the Bute Street Hospital (Vancouver; on December i lo Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hweiif.ut of Stewart. , TERRACE NOTES Mrs. A. Y. yilo,i of was in loun on Halnrday. Itemo Henry Ualberg left bot week for Vancouver wtiere he will Dike a position for Hie winter. Rev. V. .1. ParMinn who met with a sliulil accident 1;ih week wus utile Iii b oul to take the service Munday Morninp. in Mrs. T. II. Walsh of llazellun and rliililreft nre visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Snrks. 1 - Mrs. Hayes who has been visiting her ilatiffhler, Mrs. Orlf-Ilii, left mi gnDinlay for Curler Island. She will lay otf in Vnrt-mit'ver f(r iKfc' days enroiite. Mr. and MrV Win. Wall who were miii i-MI receiilly In" Prince Rupert n turned In Terrace, Dalhy Morkill return! lo Van-Wedncdny. A number Of the couver last week after having youm-' 'n , pie clilvareed Ihein spent Dm 'season doing field Thni-'lav. They are living lu work in this district. illeu Arai' hoime on the bill. A. St. Claire lirimlle, enu'ineer of f tie I'niteil Km- Tid Simmons attended the ilanrc at I -I; Saturday iiikIiI. pire fjold Cliff tuine. tell l;i t wee kfoc Vaiii'iiuvcr on a tin i S'uK nei trip. Huyen lonl. a prisoner down a'urday night. Wool Double up. SHIRTS and Waists. dot. Boy' To go at 65c MEN'S SUITS 2H Men's Suits tailored in Tweed. -These nil are well Worsted,- ami Fo Sarges. Sizes :ifMd. Reg. price ft27.no. Going at $10.45 2fi Men'ti Suit- Tweed ami Worsteds, in Young Men's Slvles. Heg. price 935.00 lo :i7.r.u. Going at $16.95 WATCH SMITHERS THIRD AVENUE A son whs born at the Stewart j Mi. Scohie left for Anyos on' Saturday afternoon W. Vna-d rllp auclioneed olT the Korsylhe furniture. The collection which contained a handsome maho(am liming ruo moilc, a inalioany tM-drooiu suite and many other Henry fiushwa, of Topley was a huinet visitor In Sniitliers tbe fore-part of Die week. Ten Years Ago In Pilnr Kupert Dcmtr 10, 1914 NVilb the proceeds of a nuil- ;cale held last month, the Ladle' J. Archilnild who has been re- The Daly I.co Ihefl r.ve open llevlntr at Hie Union Hank dur- ed at the Supreme ('ourt asiea lug the ahsepce of Philip llo- this morning before Mr. .hullee kjn, relurneii lo llaellon on(CImenls. The Jurors In the Sunday morning, Philip resumed rase are: Douglas Sutherland, his duties In the teller's cage on foreman, M. M. Wells, o, .1. Kirk-Monday morning. pal rick, Phil McDonald, Prank ICIapp, Fred llenworlh, J. A. Kd- The hold. up man was Indirect-wards, .1. A. Walsh, William ly responsible for the dlsap Iilane, II. W. Tooker, Oenrge pearance of a second tno on Shirley and l,arhlan McDonald. Sunday, lln loser belniJ a com- r niercial traveller who, hearing Hi-Imp F. H. DuVernel. in hi that there was a desperado at sermon at St. Andrew's Anglican laritc, decided it would be good Church on Sunday, referred lo policy lo divide his roll and put the completion of the city's II In Iwo pockets. AlllinuRh he hydro-elect He. plant at Shawat-did not come In contact wllh the lans Lake and offered his con-rol.ber, he later found that lu graluliilions. some manner he had Inst five' ' . Iwentlea out of one of his pock els which up lo the present has not found. he w. TELKWA I.ang represent Ilia- Turner . .1 . . . . r . -. . a milliner oi ine yoiinger set iieeinn A Co. of Victoria was do-spenl a very Jolly evening al the Ing business n lown on Sahir-RoherlH' home on Saturday night day, when Miss Majorle gave a parly! . In celebration of the birthday of A number of Telkvvalles drove her brother Oeorge. The guests In Pmlthers In attend the dance passed n few very happy hours, given by the Oddfellows on Fri-wilh dancing; and gainej. day. valued A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL CHRISTMAS. UNDERWEAR HT. MMI(IAIim"S Knglih (5Eihuiere Pure W imi t nderwear. OVERCOATS make W hen von lake hold of it von will realize n wearing iptalitie. 25 Per Cent Off HATS AND CAPS All Boy' Cap m the lore. Ilegui.v value to ftv.nti. Going at 65c Vslour Hstt Beg 1? tm and fl Going at $1.45 ",0 Boys' llf.ivv Winter Overcoat. vv ih belt and storm collars Beg up to . no Going at $11.45 MEN'S OVERCOATS All our HUM) ami ftt.VOO Oycnv ,t Ialet model. ,1-piece Bet. Storm (. lar. All wool, in beautiful .Ic.iKn plaideil back. Going at $24.05 FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS IN THIS PAPER FOR SENSATIONAL THIS IS A STRICTLY CA8H SALE NO EXCHANGES. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO BARGAINS cme Importers W I 'I'la.t si nl. I.iii l.r . I Ire-IJiMMlrst .nut a of lee iiiivv I lie r. cold weather r.'in will be -In order sir A. O. For f '-Uf IbIT enjejin - riM.1 id I...I..W rulmi, rod price..IMuical Club this week l'rhas-iMrk K piece, brnughl pood of hn (( , The building wn crowded an.lM case,, nf nalmon which tUejlpn,irl ,, frirrH Hie iiiuuuig was very nveiy. mrij mmhihix ny ine ii.i.r. imai ; , , ,'JPnnorrw ro the Behriao' consul in ' - "' 1al uKcouver fur lhKiid'of (lift war depoiei ItclKians. The flli was purchased from the (lina-dian Fii V Hold Storage f'.o. aim will be carried south by I tit O.T.P. free of charge. J. II. Iliinancrsei . been wnrklnp m Ke-the lal several ninn' u-in Telkwa on Siimiaj ' holiday wild In fnni'i v t" Althmiph the W"., m" I IINied colder then - rt iiiu mi llm crinimt. ' plares I he road nr- ii" J. J. McNeil is visitor fn Prince nu In and around are a great many year.'' The fanner rr. tit '..Ia'S 'tiff i,rwr M . fl!H 'fI11 Itat easy to raise and Mier- U ready inarke! fm tUem i M-a I Olll- UtlJUJ .ir. in"! .. ,ini(r. inovei to ll.il.erl tor ne HAVANA." D"- I" Afrf; IM,,y AO enlDlcl men oi r Cuban army are soon loj lo In training for promo oud tleulenanls. H" ,.( n, new law providing In" (b, vvho have served 20 y f nttlll 0 army, and eight )' . , scrgeat.ls, may on n'JJ ,ubW ouesi ii r i"" ,-inrt to qualify for commliiw-