PAOS TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limiled, Third Avenue. U. F. PULLEX, Managing Kditor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier,, per month II.OO By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $8.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Distributors for: (fOIuim K9L9RED -SHINGLES. Lumber Ti"Jay. Nov. 17, l23. Majorities And Not Parliamentary Groups. J. S. Kwart, K.ll, who i voiiMdered an authority mentary practice, answering a ijuery from a I'mgres ler of parliament in regard to the present situation, : on l'arlia- ive uieni tales: c-oiisuuhioiku practice laky nntit-a of inajorilies in the Common and not of group. Ignore the word 'groups' a irrelevant and difficulties disappear. -As lang a the government is siislauitd by the majority of the members it remains ill office. The largest 'group iuayt4Uink that the majority is wrong, but it in opposing the government it is only a minority in the division list, it is an opioi(ion and nothing more. "if the fioveruor-fieuertl were advised to bring on another election, he would Hid eimsnU with the opposition and the fact mat the largest -group al on wpio-ition benche wimld not affect Inni. If Uie government should resign, the linveruor- General wotfld almost certainly ask Mr. Meighen to form an ad-inHiislralMrti, but he would do that not on the priiirij.rje that the leader or the largest 'group has, as stwh, auy right to priority, but because Mr. Meighen would, under the circumstances. Jiave Brick Cement Lime Plaster Stock your winter's supply oi Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coal now Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 ilBSW'BlJM SEC PLAYERS CLUB SCORE VICTORY: Amateur Artts Give Most Enjoyable PJay In Westholme Theatre Last Night APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCE. Many Attend Performance and all Pronounce It a Most Successful Affair Hie Prince HiMier! Player senred t iMtir first viHnry UUi jiipht when the tin-' aci "Jane- was out on f larpe and of rygtresen lame or Hie nw eJub. and all who were then' emed to enjoy it hugely and went away happy. The young folks had been trainc I by Alex. A. 4'.umhmi, at exMrt in Lhal particular line Some if Ihe actors had never been on lite boards 1m fore hi.' they carried out Ihe rattier dif ficult iroduction in eic-elleiit tyle. While it was a fare of the screaaiing tyje Ibere w none loaf rousii ami nimble that usually goes with sihHi a play. It was carried out so wel? that the applause was general and the apprefcaiiv rewarif f- ler i lie show came fnun practi'-ally everv'uw. Any little losing and it went $rit&uut a Streak lo fine climas. The Characters Possibly Ihe feature of th evenmc wa the pleinlid acting of V. II. altoti a W illiam Tipson. Wally wa a screai.' from start lo fini-h. A an ns-i li-h nian-senant, who was con linually try in? to seep tun mas-1 4er out af dirfirulttes, he wa ?reat. His at ent was aiiovc re prach and bis iaNeriurhaliV wanner proved rtwxl effective. -; The leailinx lady was "JaHe." played h Mi!s A. huuablMiu who had just Imcooh .Mr. Tip-son lul in the course of the plav wa suuiHised to In married Charley Sbarkleion. Miss lMn- aldsin ha had iue exrienc on !be stage before and I hi sIimmI her in om! lead. Her acting was beyond reproach es Jterially in the Nrve cenes. lieore Mitchell had . the dif ficult jiart of i:harley SIih' lot: I and he dul it well, lieorue ha leen on Ihe laiie before but never o efficlively as last injrbt Be klM-vv his line well and ke$i Up Ihe part throughout lo ikt- f eel ion. iSawde was difficult to raco ii we as Mi- Ileal rice Hurt-, known to her close iveroonal friend as Billie. Her noncha! ant manner, her bripM report si Land Iter splondid acttiap Jtrinm'it many admirinc eominenls. There couUl -not have l.een a Miss D. l.axlon had possibly the twos! diffi;ult iiarl iu Hie a4ay aillhou;-h not the lon?cftl. be was wonderful a Ihe old maid who wanted to marry Cbar- le hut failed. Her pretty nieee s4Jjcj was Mim 1. Creisbiuu. Her wan was a -mall one but it was datie wall and tier eventual suc- ei- in wiouios the her and tlie MtiAnev- was xttmlar. rTMffnre Ancneson a Med tiie part of Polly Pixin wi;i, plenty of vigor and enthusiasm and was well U to 'Ihe stmi.ian! set by the others. Her husband, for Ihe tiiue, .. 1. .laiiie.yn, w;i- exceeIin?ly funny as was intended. There was not a dud in b cant. An account of the work of ii club would not lie complete w -out mention of I be work f 11 P. Pleuuus, nlane uiu-.-iuk'" Willilim W'ull. proiupler uid Mrn. l.arsii wlio aided with (lie makeup. The ushers were Misses Johnson. Iiavidson. Franns h . i Lillian Cross. W orold a n t Armstrong. Harold Tlioiup-i! was cashier. W hile no exact record t un b given of the Iiidieeils ypl n-'O number of ticket n are it i n -counted for, it is thought was about iOu. there will be u nice lillle sum l"i Ihe inuseitm fund. After Ihe play, the club enter tinned the ushers am) oilic friends who bud helped ut a li lie infortnnl dunce at which Mm Aitehcson mwl Mi. Stewart, vice-president and organizer the club, superintended the nerving or rerreshnmnla, Jhiring aupper tune II. 1'. Pul-b'n. Iionortiry presidemt of Ihe cjub. on behalf of the member lhanked Hie director, Mr. Connou, fr the xrtHimt work be Iia.l don' and .ro?iifjj- totaled ft' fwr-fortnnr tm tn suiceess I hey feud rnVl. fir said he Imped that; f i r Christinas they onl.l I'm on minthm- nt.ii? ,kiA tie was Ue Iltiisf who - tad attended Ilia' niyhl would cam' 'lit ?l new and there vvwtjtl he't. difficulty: itii geHm an. Vvn larger audi- tu-e in future. i Mr. Otnuon e.!id. ,Uj "Win i the alrs antf, ni tiers for lln-ir Mi!"!!! wot .vol' e'sprfj'-niir; annrei iui m of-aJi. r ir-ipou-f to: In homMe endiMMrf. Be '!, plasel to thini tic ril work of their oraanixat i.iti had been a' surre and fre ir .jibeiet that tare-M, wotaial ovfflbwtK develop in'-re la ' 1 illli 'ItMln- 4tuh a lliey appreciative audiciin i iia, , other eilic-. t the WeslJattliite theatre lal nisrbt. It a notable event ir Ihe .WaUy lx'imtr H'inrorciii Steel Co on. jt sr- i in math' a Tison few re. that It was the firs appearance! and vt greeted, as w;i the best chance of obtaining support in Ihe Commons. Slniiilillof the tini wan well covered up Mr. Meighen, after beiug called upon, propose another ap-ieaj to the electors, His Excellency would almost certaiuly give his sanction. Doukhobors And Prosecutions. Dougald MacPherson, member or the Legislature for firand Forks-Ureeiiwood, i an address, said: "There nint have been some merit i the govertimetil action or it would not have chanced an adverse majority of -WIS at the gewwal election to a majority in my fmor." The DonkhoKrs bad not hoilalcd to enter the courts and denounce the laws of this province a man-made laws, contrary to the law- of find, and to openly declare their intention of selling litem at naught. "Such things make my British bloml, ImiM," the member de clarer!. Uroiiiary punishments had failed to suppress their ac- uviiies in imrniiig scliooi-, lie -aid. There w no -ecrery about! me goveriimeui s pruposod plan if seizuig the DoiikholMir goods ana seiimg inem hi satisfaclion of Uiaid fines, I)Ut the Doukhohor- had cboseji Ui believe Hint Ihe warnimr- were mere Mull, Mich a they bad entuuntered from llus ajid the prectxJiiigl ifet"-- n 1 goverilienl in - - - Congratulations On New Abattoir. P. Burns Company have ej-erted V new abattoir and V-olJ slonige ptaul in connection willi Iheir bu-iuess, which should prove of value lo them and U be worth a good deal Ui Prince Rupert. Being situated on the waterfront and also on rail it ratf be ued far shipping off-shore and for snpplviug inland places. TJie company is to be congratulate tin the stirces-ful car-rjing out of their scheme. It was badly needed as an aid lo the farmers of the interior who wanted a market for their rMlev From now on j jsi u be hopeil the. farmers, wiH find it ea-ier In carry on. while Prince Rupert will benefit from having the altat-toir here. Why Be Always Worrying Politically? Why be always worrying about political sibialinn? 'r are strong believers in every man taking piirl in a political eon- test and studying jMUitical questions but l.elweeti election-, it is ui-Msiiniis io a couniry lo ie always trying In rau-e lurttHHl. II is bad enough to -disturb the hu-ine-s t the country every lour eiir wimoiii Keeping n up all 1 tie time. Lei us rest be-. iween eiect,ons tmd give the respective adminislration- an poniimiy to carry on I lie hii'iuess. of the couniry in the P0isible manper. jetu us your wimp end w util send vou Supplies this tHustraUd bodkcfbmhfvl Ml op- Mr. Comma ttin. tli Hie -i" ins of "He'-a' J"lly Jiwttt l ei low." The farty i.i 'k- ti it t-t l b"fore one, ELEVATOR WILL BE READY! FOR GRAIN BY END OF THE1 MONTH BUT WILL NOT SHIP I FOR MONTH LATER. I .continued from iage jne, proofiuc: -ltn M. I'll.-- Minim lou. Piunfcine ad d AuderHUi. Van. Paint i tw I,. 4 li- atmp - Bar ni er. I. i sen, Prinee Hupert. travel Vffron r SaKajte A Dr-yfciinc tewinit by the Mar-pote Towinpl. 1 trier roan ji- Struns & otl Maonfacturin? Viiiniieg. llreiHoer. Prinar Huiert Outeat Onislnns Thoma Watt, r-dasunfrm. Klevator ll!lis Fenon Klea-tor Oiu, Vaispiver. Material Supplier 'ximanie ii(plmp material in conBeclis with the work have liecn a foMowa: Tran-miosioa and elevating aDHshiaerjr ItMeie Mamifaelur-nip "k.. Toronto Siruilu'-al iee Iiootinion Briilite C., Larhiue. P.y. Scale- tttarney Srale tk.. Ilainiltoii. i.leaniit: machines Honltev Mamifuctiirinp lUu, Tilsoalmrp Out. lUtrivvnr beliMtz linaaywar Tire V Hulilwi Ai. Drier manufact nred by tronv A Scott Maniifac lunnc r.o Win- tee I Ilurlinirtfln and Steel Cm. of ian- ada. Weelrie motors f!anadian U.inghouse Cement It. C. Onnent Co.. Kaudierton. B.C. I.iiudter and l.uasher Oi. of Prince Hupert Prince Hort. Premier VanAomar anl Sfiruee Mills Ltd.. Equipment The eeva4ir pJanl eQUintoetii include nix track cmvsvinit )Miiper. jtis nalr of shovel inacliine. nine tevnUHC bvs. rive '.'.Mm bushel bfer scale, twelve Rarners. farte reeiiiig )eiara4rs. two screening macb-iiies. fuc wlieal and at separators, one drier unit WO bushels per hour eaiiacily.l one lu hore power Ixiiler, JJ beil ami. vevoit. three serew ianveyorp, iiUM-seAl fttnMelPalSlijppers, one inre! Jrntn car rwiiu. aaejiffe eieaor. ticket elevrafo'rK. s'lhlinn ioe. fniir man hoist, tliree m-Is iT sacking -i-ales. Iwo cur blading ,i,i'., ' i, etc. 'ii oai luaii- lug sJi'Mi . i .'iiptete .lust c. tor sytem. air conipreor em. r 1 1 r 1 1 . . gulisiiit inn t i :i !l r.n ri.. : . qn !,()tn !i ' .lie. y '.li' i ..-,. . ;anal- Be Well And Happy and you harm Natura'a airalMt flit. Naiuta'a salabi Mxaliva. lam Ilia ovaana aot rciicvaa Conatipation, Biliouaneaa, dick tlescUcbea. rmtwinc that ior and mood tad. ina am . . . I . II t Uw' frnT. U,mJ for Ovmr Chips off the Old Block N? JUNioaa uttUHt Tha aama Ht lo ona-tlilrd tmi, caoilrswatad. Forchlldraa aod a4ulu. mmt Id By yaur Oru(lat mm ORMES LIMITED I IhrouglMMil Hi. plant Test Shipment The pram lue to arrive here on Friday will tbroiigb tip jtarners and over the scabs, the! ptirno being to test (be -.les Mr. While of Port W illiam, heailj government weighnian for grain elevators, will arrive in llie eiiv, this week to conduct the testn.i After the !( nave lieen made! work will he conttnnetl unlit Uie elevator b ratlr t rroeive grain' i in force abtMrt tte ftrl week ini i IerfMier. Ilien Tram way be ielivered in train load to Ihe plant. The plant will not be ready for ijiing. how even, before Hi; end of I tettetnber or the first of January. Iock galleries and wharf equipment will not te ci.mnbMed hefnre that lime. The I.INMI rMit lenirlh or Ihe wharf ami the fnr belts and Itl hip-ping sptMiU li le erected on it' will permit f Iwo la rare -hips or three or fiair smaller ne beuig loaded at the same time. II was reHrlet on Uie work at the end of Ihe week that the wharf (taNerles wer- now 4 r iir cent up with instalUliiHi of machinery to rollow. The iraim-nnssion. He.. niarhinery ' briHl ghoul Ihe building is now' iw ter rent dard. SUff of Twenty WHh the muiip4elioti of the dock ahoat the nd of the year.j the coal raeUtrs will commence In clean up their euiinieni aiul.j with their discharge, (be iiexlj will be Hie autsiHntnienl of ai nuHtageHient by Hie giHeriuuent' lu lake charge. With Ihe elevator in operation, a government staff of at leat twenty persons will be require!. j Thi week it is expected the! city's Mer connection with Hie elevator will have been made! and final test carried out. I TIMBER CALE, X 747S. TIXT. ! Ur Aut Ooll. II 4 frerr.1 r..r Salt at l-uli r in .41 Uie I till ilaj of ifflrr uf tlx- l i-rtri fim-oer. criiev Hmm. h.c. ill. I i.-rte S7474. Ui cul J.ltc.uou fi .-,.,.. ih-miun mam inur mi an arra Mliiatett ui Uie m Haiti saw- ut Taiss. J laiKl. lllrtMrclstw Inlrl. (Hm Chartiillr , iwi ,war will lw alkiwisl fur rr anil ni..ial ir iliiiU-r i i iniir.l Uiat any mir aiislib la aUrlMl w Bie tiMii in is-ruHi may uIhihI a MWkd ..id . ti. im luiriMil al IlKt'jHair at aur I 'i ami iiatrl mr i.im bill i.iiln-1 iaiii.'iiUr iK tlw ClilW rir l Vi.-t.nia. U i . r liiMrtn Virrirt. ' 1 HH II. I J ih 1111. Im-iur hi, WuirU. ti. c:. TIMBER SALE, X6491. -!(! I'eiiilris Mill lir rwHtstt Uf Uiri 'lii-last "f Lands al Victoria Ibi lain I ; ii'.ii in -iu mi llie I Till day uf Omrmlx-r, j T"i IIm HirriaMt r l.lmire Xdltl. i ui a aai.tiim fesi uf inirr n.-mkM-k. I ji-ain and iil4r tm (lr ialauil. Ivmih i liauiwl, Itanae t, m'1 ltn.. i r.. . rara lll ls ilonl fur rr in . ui .if UihImt. 1 j i 'irllu i ivirllrulara nt lie i'J'14 lntr-lei Vnt..ria. B.C, ur lilalrlrt liiiridi. '' llli-P lllllMTt. R f! ; Nolle Of lit td OctoUr LAND ACT. ntanllon la Appta la eurchaaa una In I'nini- ItuiM-ri l.anil tl.-r.irilliir IH tni't i if ITIiirc tiiirrl and alUialc mi thp sasl aliore ut Harnaril Our, I'mirraa iii.yai iKiana. lianas lulir. ljial liialrlrl TAkK NUTKX that S.mirrnlle tannery iiiiniii l.liullcit ur Vancouver, li.C ttr- I'lgiaiiini iiaiarrt. nilctnja n apply for m .....n.i.ni hi iurriiaiM- IIH f l.llu m- A. ' i-IIm-cI lands : r.-iiiiniii. ni at a planed on jlis IHirllwam sluire iif llarnard Cove, frlui'iiaa lii'Val Jlan.l, lianai- j, Uian In.irKt. immce -a.ii.riy mrnir .liain., tiwiicei ""ii"" 'f nii rnaina; iiirni r nriirrlv liri i-lialua; llM-iK-r leirllii-rly five rhaina 'fl".'i"' l" ,'."r1 ttrr Ule' mill iiortlMirty 4irM-tlMi lo tauint of 1V11, zxzzsk .:;,.T,U,,"", ",,e MJalfJiVJIi.F. CiKMMir CO. t.Tt) Alr.lle.aa. raw, ivif, Tii'-'ria.. I II f-. nnnnnnnw I jjpf A liltlc lusher fn price, but-iphat a tuoadcrful difference just a feip cents make. ri 1 I - 1 Are the Pennies Blocking Your Way Slime UkMiii'ii. even ttiitoiih IlifV r',iiw. of tune .mil uliat a tnuig Jid Washing -. t with w.ili l.i iM i.nise thc tjiuik lauiudr) their uaoie. ilU! if lb. v .1 ..mIs In ii'ir Tli'i'i i standard Purity far over 1 60 years Tills adyertlseni Liquor Co (TV If ' bow ecunomieal Uuiodr x-t ni uv, Kvnvlhiiig washed clean, your flat weariiiff aiNkrel jnl to iron ami the cu-l lb. aiul lc sr piece. (et rid o( wasbdav and vuu'll li ivr in . week t' use tin hi Mm wib. Vno d hk course, -n don't lei the pciuiH-s tana! m i,, Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. Steamship and Train Service J. raiNCC auecar ih ka.r eamcf nuecar iucovu VICTORIA, ItarTLX ul mU-rmnlial. .il i raiDAT al a.3 t.a. rftimcc auetat f. - tTCavar awi antox, wcoaii u .. raiNCC iOHH lortaitMJ) f. VANCOUVia ta QUCta CIV0Tn IttANDt. rMttNoia tain lcavc raiNci auetrr cvtar -eoNDAr, wcoNtsoar aii (AruROAr i r eamcs uati. EDMONTON, WINNietO, all . ..I. l..,rt. . ai.? . AOENCV ALL OCEAN (TCAMIMte LINO. Cltf Tlcaal Offka, tit Tblr- Ait. erlnca Anat. s i u v HIT 4ajaBaaalBi toiMto'lP'f rc -x i TUGBOATS Day Phone 423 538 Or. 238 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Olr. Prion (Iff Hi Black 735 QheGiaytxiwi! ask tor ago m r.iii ;,e to"'6. neut is not jiublitsbed or aisj'iu" ntrol Hoard or by the Govorutueut ' UrlUnb Columbia. .i.a .... . . hV " J