f PA(1K TWO Send us vour nflmo nnA The Daily. News PniNGE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Huperl Dailv News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. P. PULLKN, Managing Editor. iiu taimiciieuA . boobobeaubfulV5 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrieri per month $1.00 By mall to all parts of Hie British Eimire and the United States, in advance, per year . . . .'. $0,00 To all other countries, Tn advance, per year . , $7.fi0 Advertising and Circulation Telephone - OS Editor and Reporters Telephona, - - - 86 All advertising should be in. The Daily News Office before p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. ,. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY EDITION BuHAgys Supplies Wslributors for: (fDham K9L9RED -3H1N0LE3. mmm 1 Tuesday. October 20, 1925. Insurance Matters Are Adjusted. The general principle of giyipg Prince. Rupert equal insurance with other Pacific ports has been w'on, even though possibly minor mailers in iHiiineelipif'witb t,my yet have to be taken up with the British board. Boats may -now come here and load without endangering their standing at Lloyds or with any other big insurance organization. " The Board u Trade has fought, lljj.s piatter for a long time. An interminable number of letlers have been written and re-wrilten wilh Utile effect at first but eventually action was pro mised. Kven then it was a long time before instructions iiicliid ing this port were sent mil. The result is ery satisfactory to the Board of Trade and to all riliwiis of Prince Rupert. It is one more step toward the realization of our aim to make this a real Pacific port. Electors Looking At Politics Sensibly. ' The tendency seems to be for the electors, generally to take a sensible view i)f the political situation. They are getting away from the personal attitude and are thinking more of (lie question of policy. They lake a look down at the elevator and decide that a parly which place Iheni on the map in that way is the one they will support. We -all know that all three men are good men. Either one of them could represent us at Ottawa but Stork is. a Liberal up-porting a Liberal government, whereas either of the other men are in the opposition. They may make speeches but that does not help much. What we heed is men who are able to deliver the goods and we all know whal Stork did. Making Speeches On Floor Of House. The floor of the House is the place where speeches arc made for the roiisimint lOll llf. Ill fl 111 i I I lit licit: II w iml Um I - - - - - i at ,.- uwi iur place where actual work is done for the benefit of the constitu- , ' . ii! mi n i -., I. - ; When a member wfsh.es In gn on record and gel his name in Hansard be makes a speech on the floor of (he House. Occasionally his speech, if an ouMaiiding one, may have some influence on the members but usually it is ab-olulelv ineffective The member knows before that slage is reached just which way he is going lo vote. ,? ,ial issw,iy Prince Rupert's member is not often heard on 11 the floor of Ihe House. Instead he nieefs (he ministers personally and aNo brings his rase before the members in place-where it is likely lo have some effect. The "result ha nlreaih been seen. , ' Some r the oiqM.neiits of Fred Stork claim be has no talked enough. If talking would gel anything, he would doiihl ess be at it continuously, but it. will not. The member wh: talks loo much at Ottawa is soon discredited. City Council 1 To Be Complimented. The ciy council is to be complimeufcd on deciding to tak. no part .., politics but lo.do its best to aid the cilv in regard It the grain business. As a preliminary (hey have "voted 'r00 . enable the committee to send n man lo the prairies to inveMi gale condilions and (o get in touch wilh the grain dealers thei-with a view' 10 inducing them to make, shipments this way. It is understood (hat a certain amount of bjisiness will conn through Prince Rupert iir any case, but what is needed now i o get as much as possible moving in this direction. In orde to do that 'someone has lo ad as the intermediary between tli-dealers ami the shipowners in order thai charters mav be securer readilv. , . ' i Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Stock your winter's supply or Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coal now. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Photrn lie mi W CONCERT WAS not backward in expressing its ippreciation. In every number ihroughiiul the evening was a recall. i Most of the numbers were musical 'selection from th .Mikado," and the calchy music caught Hie audience and pleased them thoroughly. The girl lionises were excellent and the singing of Prank Moore first .ale. .Murli amusement was aused by the duel between Miss Advant and Charles I'.vitl al though it lost some of its interest in the repetition. One feature which caused a isood deal of favorable comment was the orchestra selection by Professor I'ryee's Juvenile Orchestra. Jiinmie Bryant was no-"ompanist and members jif the orchestra who played were: Audrey Parkin, Nellie Lawrence, Wisner llrvanl. James Valentine. Bert !nmcroit, Cordon Clark, Kddie Walter and Prima Vacchar. t An amusing feature of the evening was a comic sketch by Harry McMasters and William Mitchell, which was wfll performed. .Mn.Masfer I particularly .veil uiled for the part of a irofessioiial humorist. The complete program follows: Orchestra selection, Wesl- holine Orchestra. Sopg, "The Dancing Lesson. Herbert Oliver, Miss Adene Advant; aceonipanisl. Mis M. 'urtin. Duel: II Trovatore," - Misir-re" f Verdi , Miss Adene Advant tud S. K. Campliell. Comic sketch, Harry McMas-ers and William .Mitchell. Orchestra selection. Prof. Iryce' Juvenile Orchestra. Overture "Mikado," Westholme (rchestra.i, Men's clients, "ftenllemen of lapan." ' Song and chorus "Nanki-Poo." L K. Campbell. . . Song, "Yum - YlimV Mis Nib'iie Advant. Uuintclte, "Flower That Hoom in the Spring," Miss Adene tdvant. Mrs. McMillan, C. V. Ivill, O. A. Woodland and Frank Moore. Oirls' Chorus and 'Three Little Maids." Misses Adene Advant. A )alby and Mrs. Blance. (net. "Were You Not to Ko-Ko "lighted. " Miss Aden Advant mid Mr. Charles F.vilt. Sonsr and chorus, "lie's Oof'em in the List," Frank Moore. Quartette, "Madrigal," Mis Vdene Advant. Mr. McMillauJ Mr. S. K. Campbell,' A. Clapper- on, . ,;-'iA ,. idSoiig; '.TI'tfv WlllTfw," Frank Moore. Chorus, Finale; Conductor, Professor I'ryce. Ladies' Chorus Mrs. .1. H. Macev. Mrs. S. Kilitfr. Mrs. S. Dar- on, Miss 1. Bouriissa, Mis rt. '.urtin, Miss Nada Johnstone, Vliss C. Mitchell, Mis K. Marh, Miss O. Munroe, Mis ). Tre-rnayne. Mis K. Stork, Mis P. rreinayne and Mis A. Donaldson. Oeiiltemen of Japan S. J. 'lunler, J. Mastic, J. II. Hudson, Ueve Kinig, M. McMaslcr, W. Mitchell, W. C. Orchanl, O. Waddell, 0. A. Woodland, C. V. '.vitl ami A. Clapperton. The concert is being repeated (might. CARRYING FRESH FISH TO MARKET BY PLANE Plan Being Followed In Sweden With Good Results (Vleloria Times Now comes another stiwsllon for exlfiidiiw Hie roiiimeiclal usefulness of Hie. aeroplane. This time it is a proposal to carry fresh fish through the air every uinrnltitf direct from the fishing ports to the market. of Hie preatj pities. I lie firms inlercsled in this Innovation ndvocnlo all- THE DAiLV HhwQ moving world ,unee monv remind us that less than 'twenty-rive years ago I ho XVriglit Brother were told Iheynvnold never be able to fly a lieavier-than-air machine. Hut they flew. Since there, then everything except the art of bringing up children. W1IKN you look around' and lake slock of the people yon meet it makes you think Iha perhaps after all birlh control might be a good tiling. FOItKK says he didn't pndorse Nickerson but Nickerson ay Forke would have endorsed him If he bad been nominated by i Progressive -(NinvettlMHi, ,h- wonls o that effect. TIIK best answer lo prayer would. he. "No."' metal machines, with monoplane wings lifting ii fishing tar,'k I fuselage, completely equipped fur Hie carriage of a finny cargo. They point oiit also Hint scarce fish which are rninshlered luxur- " ies could be carried alive over Miss Advant and S. K. Campbell great distances. ; Starred In Big Event Here . Nor Is Hits jiliti, enterprising' Last Night las it' obviously - appears, allo- gelher new. !mic1i a scheme lias The I.O.I). I'.. .concert given in been found lliorouglily practical the Wfsiholme Theatre last; in Sweden. TKtc.h mornin a night was of outstanding interest cargo of solos,-- (urbol, lobsters, in that it was the first in wideband other fresh fish, caught on Miss Adene Advant, the operatic Hie west coast of Sweden, is onlrallij, formerly of Hie. brought in a Junkers all-metal D'Oyley Carle Opera Company, of monoplane to Stockholm, and London. Kngland was heard in a. Hie fKli are actually on sale al large hall. -Her singing ami that' nine o'clock. i of S. K. "Campbell, who is so well1 These evidences of a fast- known to nnislc lovers here, formed the chief attraction. They sang well, both individually and together and the audience wis a heavier-lhan-air macli- ine has been flown across the Atlantic without a hall and similar craft have circled the; globe. These achievement are emphasized by Hie fact thai, aerial mail and passenger snrvieu in many countries have long since ceased lo be "novelties. THE MAN IN THE MOON A LOT of people are great ii tmm FOOLINti the electors seem lo be the popnlar sport of the day. TIIK elecJors will have their turn next week when I hey will fool two of the hNil enlhiisin!. WHY have an election in Hit: constituency. All three candidates have won, already. Tliev admit it. I AM told thai Stork waMaker. lo last for importing speakers All Hie same we're glad lo be able to see "Pat Maitland" and the oilier guys from the soull. who are ffoing to tell the elector whal fine fellow the !onser-tlves are am how they are gnlns lo build up a wall as high a the lower of Babel lo protect lb-poor people from the attack o' the Yankees. II II made a speech And the crowd all cheered. But voMng against him Wa the thing he feared. Jih.N I l.M.K Island came into the limelight recently. First tl wa kihiptuicM'Jti&ttMhe- islam was ijH'i'j(iivftcii fmV n lazaret to, ihen. the Dutch srVamer wa wrecked there, jheu.n isherman ,i-mmuiiii'I! iviona uy, caiciung 'i Kin pound hiilibul off its short and then came the wreck of lh lug Hope with it tragic result. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert October 20, 1915. Mo, III ...I . . , ..ii.-., iim:m Hi-i nut rcreiveu a letter from her husband, who was seriously wounded by shrap nel at Die fronl stHling that he is now convalescenl and bopiug 'o i- ' i aTaBaa-BftBBaTiBfraaiVaaarr bEjjst Z" Bal I-itLiallir Mlali raal ORMES LIMITED 888888 i SiM-ialist Party in the Legislature, who Is visiting I'rince IPi-terl, says that he lias vioei every lown ami humlel in Hie soiiih and that Hie posiltou the Conservative party i. absolutely hopeless. Nejaah J. Jabour, aged i.i. youngesl brother of James ami' Daniel Jnbotir, die( In Hie Prim-"; liupcrt (icieral Hospital tin-, morning. The funeral will take1 place tomorrow from llayner' Bros, chapel lit riurvo'W Ceine- l.-ry. TIE CONTRACTS ARE BEING ALLOTTED IN MONTREAL THIS WEEK IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA. In llio Matter or tm- Ailinliilnlratlnn Ar: and In tin- Mittrr- of tlir rllr nt Tliinnai i:arx-iilrr, iward. Inti'Mata. TAkK OTCK that liy nriliT nr III ttet iiaek info action befnrc Inuu ' oioiM-r, a.h.. tvj. i ariminu-.t I Aitiiilnlnlialnr nf IIh falatr ,( Thmim I Carix'iili'r. diri'aril. ami all thiiu l.v. I'arker . . W ilbams. ..ill. , leader , ,1, of 1 ilifT III l" I,MH.IIV ,' ,ltt)ll.,l miint 1.1 ii fnrlll.tl aid rMatc h... air ( r-ty vrrlflrd to mr mi or lirfnrr lln-II III day .if .iivi-iii1ht, A.H. I. ami all parllr- Imli lilml tu Hh lalr ar rritulr-rd tn pay t1 aimmiil at ttiHr lndi'litd-ni'M tn mo forthwith. ,ORMAN A. WATT. . Offlrlal Adlllllll.lril'r. .... I'rlnra ItuiH-rl, ti.C. fiitrrt ilii iti ttav nf Qi-UiNt, mat IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME OOURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA. Ill Ihr Mattrr nf the AdiiilnUtratlnii Arti and III lln Mallrr nf tlm Katati' of Crank l.lml.ilil. lKrcaM, Inti-niate. TAh,,L u'T.t ,h,t l,y. ,,ri,l'f "f " i. IPnir Mill. r Ynimv. tnmlr Ilia day of ortolii-r A.ti , ISJJ, wan hiuh.iiiIhIi Ailmlnlmratnr of th ritata of Fmnk IJimIiiIiI. dTi'iii'il, and nil parllr Imv. Int rlaliiM arnlimt llm aaid rnuta irit liffhy rriinlrrd tu fnrnliih aiimr, i,r. t-rly vrrlfli'd in inn im or Untor ' tli lh day nf NovmilM'r. a. p. ms; and all parllr Indi'lilrd In I ho mtalr arr rrinilr- rd tn pay thr amnnnt nf tholr Indrhlrd- liraa tn mr fnrthwilh. NOIIMAN A. WATT, Offlrlal Adiiilnutralor, u.ua in. tu. da, u7o'c?otcrSVn,.c A little higher in price, but-iphat a wonderful difference just a few cents make. i 'i CANADIAN VVPACinc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert r urtnux. u.icai, jtuo. jucit f ttKwni. nnoiu u sunu ea . itx 0UW II, ft (mlrt) Ji ruxus IUTUCI fr MuUdtU, Siion B, till Bella atlla, Ocn Fll, Mmu, Alr t4i, Cempetll Rlftr, n Vwicuir tf ltrr 1) tm, AAf for ll ilmthl Ll. Full lnfiftl turn- W. C. OftCHARD 0fl Ctrnt 1 4Ui SIM t4 9tt Ai, FrxM Rfl, B O. LAND ACT Ntttct f InUntlen U Applf U rtirthti Una. lit IIm UixI h.r.liiir lu.irirt ..r Prtnn llua-rl. tud IlllUIr uti bll rail t.rrtll utolrh t inv Ox- tnull Hlrrr lsil It milr fr4ii IU uitiulk. TAliK MOTICE Itul rrw Biiirl rur ..... M"u- f CrtiK-fi HUwsi, urrnp , -St. Word ha been teceixed ,11.1 in tlie iMsv -futrnvr lunuranvrrr. laimd km .. .......... . . AM.hr fnr twirmtilMM ia iunh,u i K. hi. cuy 111:11 .. ii. ue rnnmieis 'VSd umii ' for Bus ijistricl are peiiig allot. led in Montreal I Ins week. It is understood thai the reipiiretnents this winter will not be as lieiv) as last year. Pending Hie terelpt of definite allotments and terms, various He operators in Hie interior are now making preparations for Hie season's work. EOUAL TO THE OCCASION Teacher -Sammie, name Hie four seasons ( Hamiiiie Salt, mustard, vinegar and pepper! -The Progressive Hrocer. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Wntrra .lfril W. ' Urkr, PUInllff; An.l TrmpUr llolirrlwii krrr, lfri.Uiil. TAkK ViTIi E (lilt ( iniun rtmiiiM-mvil iraint yi by ilxt ilxia-iuiihmI iMilnnff mi tlx- Itih day nt Mar, ttii. IU reviwi au Aarrniwul Iur Sal mailv lirlwrrn you aiHl lln I'liliilllf llh i ui iiw- mi ami urrna4 or i.ni siihii (i. Hlick Thrre Ui. s-:tlun Wlil city r I'rliirr ItuiHTl, Map nirn miii .Mrrriiiriu i n!r(l uruI 1 9th. IVil A.ili TAkE Miner that by an erdf or Ilia lloiHir JikIkc Vnuiir, italnl tbr nil oar ui riirniiHr, ll, ii a ordered dial ul'iiiailm ft Oil mile- In IM'tt tiiiritr imt,ll.liiijt at lirli.j. Ii ll.C, niri a vrk for four wk atiali Ixi cl ptiiil yu.nl and aurrirl-m arrvlre t Ui- .Wrll of Snn.niidi. In tlila ariKni iiihui vim; ,:in it a furlliT (.nlrl Hi a I I hi! tlniH for rnurliir an apmraiir liv yud la Ihn Wtll of si,irn in Hilt ariimi tx llhlil ililrtt Oaja 'to 'lh iim pimiii'auon ir anrii iMiilr. It It la yuur IntrnlUm lo ilrrrnd thli artlun ymi mill liavi; to rnti-r an i'-ar-iihi- In tlw li-ittry orrire nt Ihta Hon-Niralil- Court al llw Omrl ilmiiMi, rnrirc liiilicrl. li.c. to ih a Wrll nt stiiiiiiii.ni ln-inn lililu llililr daya nf ihn lal piiljliratldn. nttiiru the lMilmiff may priH-iiit lirrnn. Ii MI D Una Hlh day of 3-pl-mbrr, M. OOXZAt.ES. Sollrimr Tor rialnllff. TO: runi'lar llnlM-rlMii krr. Prffiirtant. Osiimrixiiit al a txi Dliotrd abntil la raalna Imrlhrrlr fnm hr uainvatl r..r-Mr nt Lot All. haar fiwr; thw IS, rbalna norttffl); thSw 4" rhaln lr-ly; IIhsmt' ta rhaina oisHy. iNrnr it rbalaa lrrly to pnial of f-nfnnrr liirnt, and nmtahvHir Ma a'rrs. mrr or ka. rntxri; nurniT rnirr miil. IIWITfil . rr c. r. naixi mtmi ia AreHi-aiit vl ti LAND ACT. Nolle af Manila ta Apply ta Pwrthaa Land. In Iha Land. nrmrdHir Matrlfl nf Prtnra Hats-rL and Lriar a portwn nf Lot mrnty fmir (til, iianf fi (l. CM finirlrt. TAkt .OTKT thai rrliirlla l.ltnllrd nf I'rtnrr liiirt, ( f , inrrrnania. Imnid ta p4y fr rwurf"! t" irrlua llf fitlbiaitir drwntx-d and: c4iinirnrinr al a pxt planM al th norihrnw nirnrr of li imty-fiur 'II . raurr ritr ( I . Cal lihtrlrt. Ihrnra anuth thirty-1 n rlialn: thrnra r flirty rhaln. ihmrr nr.rlh eirht rhahi. Ifmrr or Irs. In hlih lrr mark; lhn- inirthra! alonr hlth watrr mark in rx-int ut rr.nimrnn-nirni, and rnntaininr rtthty (to: arret, mrr nr t. rnizzci.LS iimitmi, rpM''' Datrd nrni ilih r MINERAL ACT. ' Cartlflaat af Imararamanti Sfw.kanr Mlnrral rtaiw. aitnatr in h 1 Ailin Mlpinr tnri4inn f air, MOrlrt. nn thr rt ld of Plr ll'irr, tllrrr'ln thr rati rf ami adjnlnlnr lh( . Mwln Minrral Claim. TAkK NOTICE that . rrrd l.awtnn. nt rnr A iim s lawin. Irra Mfntft Crrurirair n :jr, tntrnda . ntv itara tnm thr dj hrrrnf. apply In Iha Mlhlna llrraMlrr far I Orllflril nt im ItrnirrmMiU. for th hurrwM r rj,i,i.i.i r.rnwii Cranl nf Ihr atmra rlaim And fnrltvr tak nolle ihn imi.ji tmdr rrinn 17. mint t ronmirnrrd tr forr thr Kane nf anrti Crrlfl'-lr of Im prnyrmrn. paird thl lOtlt day of nmt. n Fur Coats & Jacquettes An KxrjuMIe Hlork cf T r Trimminn' at low ,-.r :f B. C. FUR Go. Nsit Q.W.V.A. Third At FORD Imirvp m .it a u i. n view Una on "i have tv.. - ,s. ' Sedans imhi wln.li u ; offriiim iP' inl tnenl. S. E. Parker Ltd. Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgsrson Block, Prlnes Rupert, B.C. Office Hours V tu 0, X-Ray Sirvlce Phone 830. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday hveningi tea- ,sn,"t1ls1,nPuhnShcd or Ua displayed by limm Liquor Lontrol ourd or by the Govern.neut of Urithb Columbia, J1