To be Truly Satisfied ii insist upon SALADA Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION 'til! I hi I bBKK GUI II 98 se BB38 More than seven million tea drinkers will now use no other blend. AsK for SALADA to-day. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. K. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month 51.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance,-per year . . $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. ... $1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page $2.80 per inch Local Readers; per insertion. 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per aprate line Contract Rates nn Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Monday. Nov. 30, 1925. Irish Border Causes Uneasiness. There seenis to lie a little friction over the settlement of the Irish horde1 which i-- causing some uneasiness. This is unfortunate but. it is hoped everything will he smoothed out satisfactorily. If had seemed recently as if the Irish problems' hjid been settled and that nothing more of a disagreeable nature would be heard from the Emerald Isle. St. Andrew's Day , 'e Celebrated Today. This is St. Andrew's Day and it is of more than ordinary importance in this city because there is, here a SL Andrew's Society, the members of which are Scolljjh and largely Presbyterian alid that the Anglican Churclrhere,is also named after the same saint. tjAndrew was the. first oM lie. Apostles and a brother of Simon reier. JlAvs-rt disciple of-Joliii the Haplit. He i said lit have- been great missionary timl is'TilIegeil to have been cnict fied for the pins I ran failh. lie is sapl by 'Mime to have carried the Christian faith as far as Scotland and a result hits been adopted as the patron saint of that country, the Scottish flap, having as its emblem the itoss of SI. Andrew, known as (he "silver sallire," a while cross on a blue ground. Are Sparring -For Position. It looks as if the railways are sparring for position in connection with Die development of the Peace River country. The lines could neither of then? afford to go in there and open up the couulry without Ihe aid of the federal government and thai aid willtiiulobiiledly be Miiighl mimii. The C.P.M.. a being first in the field, has prior claim, but on the other hand some people louiit the wiMiom of I lie government bounding a rival concern As a mutter of fact there .should be no hostile rivalry between the (LP. It. ami the Canadian .National. Rolh are national institutions, only one is held lireclly by the people of Cauadit whereas llie other lias been carried on largely through the in vestment of, private capital.' Competition is a good thing but not throat cutting competition. If the LP.lt. can develop tin' Peace River country and do it without committing the government to any large enpilal outlay, their claim is worthy of consideration. If Ihe company demand "n large cash bonus, it will be for the government to consider whether it would not be belter to expend the money on the railway thai is owned directly by the nation. On one llunx all see hi to be agreed, and that i that the work if railway building in that country should uroceed soon Probably he present iiije yijl Jte pushed forward through the mountains to Rrilish Colii'mbfa.lcrriory nijd from Ih'err .it, inighl with economy be built from either em), meeting at a point afiout midway. Progress business prin-dples SOUND and a policy' ol gradual expansion have marked the steady growth of this Bank for over City years. Today, one of the largest and strongest banks in the world. It serves every phase of business and private life at home, and is taking a leading part In the expansion of trade In foreign markets. The Royal Bank oi Canada Prince Rupert Branch F. E. Robertson, Manager WEDDING SATURDAY ; IN BOSTON HALL OF MISS G. E. ANDERSON der Ihe leadership of Mr. Ilonplr- lelin, for the purpose of spre.id- ins Christianity and hringin: men and hoys into Ihe church The brotherhood how lias chap ters throughout the United Slates. in Canada, Knxland, Scotland, Ihe West Indies, the Canal Zone, Australia, Ireland, Chihn and Japan. ' , A reminder of Die occasion was broadcast from radio station al Chicago, New York, I'hdailelphlK. Clevidaud, Piltsbury. and Huston ADMIRAL WATSON HERE FOR REPAIRS Bound Voyage Last Night After Having Propeller Blade Put on In The Letter Box WHEN WAS WEDDING? Was Followed by Elaborate Sup- l'.dl"r Daily Xew- " """' '! and Dancing Followed """Zh per r , , 'ditv issue vnu emium'tiled upon A somcwha, o.abora.e we,.-' . '" Tt:;: ding look place Saturday ntft.t' 1 " - " . . at the Hoslon Hall xxl.eu Miss,""" V"? ' " " Y , Iterlrvule KnpaborK Anderson,!'' , ?" .latiuhlrr of Mrs. A. Anderson of i """" "Z this city became Ihe bride of Ole '""""' VT " " ," '" """ " Martin Itaw-iO Ifv. Walter Al- J . .. .. .. . . ... ... iimver and von m so m'hIuiv , ui ten or me i.ameurai oiiirmunF." : . z' ; ..... w: i ;.l ....... Xls... I.'.-. I... OnillHWI IWI, l I ill' Jil mi s imi ill was .mis i.-i.iii ...... . I words. "The "" tflv f,.l. ....... I ...tnnisl V...lo..il ' luolt supported Hie jtcom. The bride i'"' "", " - Was Kiven away by tier brother. (iiinanl Anderson. Miss Mor rison played the wrddins march and during the signing of the register Miss Jone saw;. The hall was pro! lily decorated in the United Church ParHoiiajre at f o'clock Saturday nixlit. Itev. Vt. H. Hacker offirialiuir. of lis Isabella lireer ami Pedar Hof Jlelo. The witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Kinar I.aren. After the ceremony a wedding supper was .servei al the horn of Sir. ami Mrs. Larsen. I'he bride, who is" a Sister of Mrs. Larsen. lias been livinc her for a year. The croom i well known as a fNlierman. They will take up ttiejr reidenro in the eity. BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW'S HELD ANNUAL FESTIVAL CHIC Mil). n. .'in Men and hoys nf l In- Kpisriipjil I'liurcli throuuhou' Ihe wurld yeslerrtav onservel Hie l?nd aiiniv'rsry of Hie fnondin of the ltriithirlinod of PI. Andrew. All chapters of the organiza tion held (Corporate Cnuiinuriion seryicr and the day was Of e-peeial interest this year because It was the dale of birth of the late James I., lloutrhtelin-r of Chicago, founder of I lie order. Forty Iwo years a so, al SI lames Church, Chieairo, twelve youns men banded together un In t'niitimie your r.n Mv I priuiM.-.l lo draw your H'i.Mti- ti. Hie fact thai you have, upxali several occasions lately, urged upon us all to slop lalkiup eler'ioii a'id hurkle dn 'I w,"k- "", fnr II,. neeasiim and following'" Satiirdav rW you fe.terai.-d Mo. ex- Ihe ceremony, supper wa served in the hall and this was followed by dancing with Mis Morrison at Ihe piano. The tinl to the bride was proposed by Captain Dann Laren. Mr. and Mr. Happen will Ihe in the city. QUIETLY MARRIED SATURDAY NIGHT Miss Isabella Greer Becomes Bride of Peder Olof Melo, Rev. G. G. Hacker The weddiiuf liwik place iiiietly luirtMiutn. UKini: th' iM;.n words: "The ibv lion is ncf Hint some people .do nol si'.-m realiifo the fact. Let us lab ahnu' sinnclliiiJiF es. Tliere is wurk lo toe tonc in tins i-nnstituenev other than jiollli. il. This is ihe time to be dVdnc t." Now, my dear Sir. htm can we !m eee4ed to f'! aeltHdilirs it you irsist, in pi v ot ynur pro-t.'sls, to use jMoir etfitorial co!-noins for Ihe poruse of spread-trsc ptditiral pr.iKii'l As a news Hi'm litis rain nf .". t-ogtresive neat i very inter estinjr. Mil just iiip little ijues-tion, for the sftki- of infnrination : Why do you enrard this lroare-sive gain as lttti: a fain for Die Liberal parly Are the twain one fb'sh, ami if so. when was the weddui?? iKOH;i: c. ni siiiiY THE MAN IN THE MOON YKS. I.er. ay: I.KT'S reiueiyhiT 'Tis lal of .veniler, sni make I hem alt happy With sin tial are snappy. o .WHAT is wiu ryiiiy me i wha' ! skull do with the litoney I shal1 save from Ihe n-durtlno of the income lax. i IIIK . oily thing that knocks wlo'ii it is rlinilitug is an ul- engine. 'I snally the kuneker i' jusl coasting down hill. ClimciSM of the young. ! one way of showing renlUatioR of Ihe fact that you are yeltin old. .MAN wauls hul little here be low and that's the way with Ihe girls. Jusl look al their skirls. Til Kit K was an imporlanl Hen of new came over the wires th other day from the old country It announced thai spats had been lunished from Ihe ltritih Armv Possthly Ihe world will now he at peaee. TUB Toronto Utobo is respon sible; for the flalemejil Ilia! a ydiinfc ' tntfn .felijtMnoe, whih visifig ia Sliflirur jiyenlly, to stioufc'iff Ih aiMrylJ)is educa lion Hinned Ho- ears df theyonnc lady he was IryiiiK to enlerlalr lo such an ixlenl HihI she was forevd In restooid Willi:: "Hereafter, ymuig man. in arlieulatlng your siii'rfliinus senlimenfality. American Boat Resumed North-' beware of platitudinous pond- erosilies: lei your conversational eouimunicnlimis (Misses a ratified eiuicisi-io'ss and n coinparl com-preheiision, .it'd sjiare me, please The Pacific Coast Steamship - t'.o. s steamer Admiral Watson.l She Wat TrnnhlrH With Cad. V. r.mpiisl, arrived iit port) ni.- i r At n at oclock .Kaluisla, niRhl fro.nl Chronic Constipation Ketciiikau and moved up lo the' n ynnt howel become eontt. dry dock at U.30 yesterday mom- p""l y"a r ,n a lot f trouble, ( in.. i.i. I M onstipi.ion m one of tlie mot ins. After bavin a new pro-, pv0iBe l(i,P0 ,hst ,ha peller blade put on, the vessel' hnnmn rate i .(3lrtpd to, therefore cleared for Hiu north at 5 o'clock tTr motion of tbp boweN rvfry tas eeniinr 'lonl,l be the aim of everyone the Admiral Wa.son. bound! XV CjSi.,. north from Seattle to Alaska' Eiut, n.r. writ.! "I wn. troubled porls. had jusl left Ketchikan on! with ehronie conntlpstion, and bertme 1'riday when she dropped a blade Ibis lo'cessilated her rotniiiK here for repairs, which com-pbded. she resumed her vnyac north from here. The vessel had about 30 passeusers on board as yell as-a freighl cary. Well-Known People Marshall - The Joneses nre, mnvlns from Ihe neighborhood. Muriel MovlnBl Why. people are Just Reltlnn lo know them. Marshall That's why they're golnir. (o lad t m niiuo.t afraid to cat anrthini;. One day I mw yonr sitrrttenint of Filil burn's was to I Rot three vuls, and after taVlnr them I haii- never been troubled eloee witb vmxtiiiatioii." Put up out; by The T. iltlbura Co., Liiuluu, ToruotOj Out. Mg"ha NVtmhi : x Too Late TN THE BRIGHT HEYDAY OF A YOUTH, who could tell him of the storms that lay ahead? In the full strength of manhood, who could hint to him of weakness or ill-health ? The need for Life Insurance protection seemed dim and remote--and because of this the day of decision was deferred. And then came the day when failing health brought a grim realization of his need-- Too late ! In your life, from the experience of others all too many, avert this tragedy. Obtain the security of Life Insurance Service while you may. Now, while you are strong and well, the protection of Life Insurance Service is most accessible and most inexpensive. Decide today --before you, also, arc too late. hi all those prehistoric paraphrases." The dashing yonnp hero from Madoe slanuiiered that he wnubl. Til HIIK Is no special significance in ihe fa ok, that the, appeal f Ihe murderers in Hie HeVyl II. ease and the appeal of Arthur MeiKhrn iijrninsl the conliiiualion in office of I'reiuier Markenic Kin are to he heard on the same day. Ten Years Ago Irt Prince Rupert November 30, 1815. The local Patriotic I'uinl com-millee is inauyiirulin a campaign for funds in rarry on Hie wirk of providhiK for wives iiuJ families of the married men who have r one to the front. Jack Hnsch, pioneer tnlnlna man of the district and well known in this cty, has died of wounds as n result of service oversells. A burglar last nlKhl visllcil Colo's ClKar SI ore. The safe was opened and 80 In cash was re "The Love thai Never Diet moved. 4dvertl In the Dailr New WATta N0TICC. Dlttrden and Ut. T.UK MlTli.K llul Mr. Janiea rirldlna Slrani. lMe utilrm It HU llnr Stnwl. Vanmioer. Il.i;.. mill appl) for a lire. ! lake ami use I on, nun arathoi r il) f waler miI ir twiin liner. ali kiHiuni as twiin Inver, vtliieh fl iHrthirlt' and itralua liito Aw on liar. V-1' '-alHiiit S rliali). eal fnsn iHirUieaO n.r-1 iter L. 1117 Thr water vlll te iloerlisl f i nin thit firriin al a Isiinl alsmi ( rlialn. nsire ur !. hiN ami 1 rhalio iai ffriii imrilirart I., int. ami will I liseil fur eaiinrry piirisme iihhi IIm land defrrllssl a 1.. OA. Itriiir pan ur I.. I4U, Thla miilre a jswieit ihi lis' aniiimi on llie imli ilajr ( nvrinlHr. Ittra. A n.iy of Ihla Mutlie ami an aliratln pnrxiaiil therein ami In Ihe Waier rl" will lie tlli'il in I lie i.fflre nf Die Water lli-riiiiter al I'rlni'e lluperl. ll.C. Olijee llnlia In tin' aiillralliin lna Im rileil Willi tlie aalit Water lieeneiler r Willi Ihe '.miil-lrolier r Water Itivtiu, I'arliameiil r.iillitliiK, Vlrinria. n.'., wltlim ihtrlj il.iya alter the flr.l a's-araiire or Ihla lie lire In loeal liewMier. The ilale ii r the firo piiliiii-atlmi tit ihla notli-e la ,nveiiilinr , tin. MIIS. JAS. IIKI.IifVl STIHMI. .lpplleanl.; Will. 0. Mllrhell, Aen. WATIR ACT. MITICK IS ItHIKiiv niVKI Dial III lliHimir, the l.leiileiiant OiOMjiiir nf Hrltlali Coliinilila. Iijr ami with Ihe aiivlre nl III Kkei'iilive Cnuiiril, haa liern iileaneil Inr ohler: TIH1 purmiant In the tlruvliloua of Sertlmi (VII. heinir i:iaper S? or llie llevlneil Staiiilea of Ivil, tin- reserve or tinrernrilnl water nf llmuia luver, llraliam lOanil, in Ihe I't'lnre Hubert Water Irlei, eatahloheil puraiiant to Onler ln' Umnrll .No. B3, appnoeit on llie llili iM.V nf SepleriilM-r. IVIIH, lie eaneelleil. UATl.tl Ihla (II III ay or Oetiaier, III, T. II. I'ATTIJI.1.0. MiDliicr o( LiuiU ervict WATIS NOTtCI. Dltaealea an Uaa. Tavk mth:i: ''i tlliHIeU. wle-e 4iM" " Street. VaiHs.iiref H lie. nre In lake an.i lr il of wler m known a I nkm.wn wis. n -nam. " ' -' ami drama Into alMHil l rhain. Ikjii nartlwa.1 fi.ll.i al'.. the wttir mm ' the slream al a iaiil ' aoaili rnsn sMnie'ii nv weaierlr rn lM.rlll1, will lie Hied fnr -annei r land ileai eltej a- I 1 Itia (T.I.. Ihla nnllre I" """ , mi llie HUH rtay nf V ' riipy nf till inill- e , ' will lie ril Hi the " lieexriler al frlii"' H"i"" h Unlit to Ihe aillral!in. ! ' llie aall Water lie. I'amiplrvllrr uf Wale; lOilMinta. Vlrinria, B-' ilara after Ihe flr.l '" ,' IKilIre In a kral neiM ' of the firm pnlilliaii "ii ' .Viteinher IIOSSC ' Mll.ilK" . . ,, , 1 Win. ):J1- LAND ACT i. aaa l,M lie v t l'S .... r-- .llj" ..led1! i jiuaf-j! iiS' '.' ' me ; . lt,.lr' .....rli iH.irt t nf In Ihe Mml llrrnrilinr l,nth l" t.!r lliis-rl. an.l alluale lMf eiiaiiiiiin inj, . Inlle ll,1llc.. BOW"! T.UK .Norii K lliat 1 1 r .,lti,n rin.l. of MaTI. 'V' i a ' Vl " Hirer. Iiileml In aiH ,'"r , fi llnwlnr ite.erllieil laiil at (k.iiiinenrliiv al a iM '"".V,. Tj-Miiithwel entiier nf ., ltirI sakH'.i; tlsis-e eal "J,.. n iH.rlh lo rlialna, more 'J ,,, o fM'S Iheme "mill 2 water wok; ' more or l.-a. rlr' J '"h'iiI. ..rk in iw.ini uf eiiinniei"" n.inaliiliir arrea, liwi'' 'jj " uiOlt. Miaaell. ll.C. ., Hand OCtobf '