paoh vwd Superfine Quality "SAIADA" Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 98 86 Hen in the cup reveals its outstanding merit. Its rich flavor will delight you. Try it to-day. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert I)ailtf NevvS, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $l.0fl 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, nr year $7.50 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 Circulations. DAILY EDITION No Election At Present Is Likely. .Monday, November 2, 1925. There will be no Dominion election for the next Iwo or three years tip more. That seems Id be I he probability just now. In the first place th.e country does not want another election": second there is no need for uu election, and in (he third place, which is the niol important factor in the situation, the members elect will not want to fight another election and bear the cost of doing so with an id ready depleted exchequer. No, there will lie no election. The government will carry tin anil the prospect is that they will he, in a far heller position in the present parliament than they were in the. last. . What Will Premier H Mackenzie King Do? v. The present political situation is an 'interesting one and things may happen of which we are noj at present aware lor ciiange me outlook so mat an propuccjes. may go liy me hoard. However, here is the situation as we see, it. Forke will form a coalition with the Mackenzie,. King' Kovernmenl juid w i of the other small, independent dependent groups groups will will con continue limit1 I ,ilh the aid the Liberal policy'. The Progressives will.be, pledged, t give proper support to the government so dial the' difficulties of Iat seion may be avoided. II was noticed throughout the election that the Liberal and Progressive forces worked together pretty well. That was why Robert Korke refused lo endorse, the candidature of (Jeorge Nickerstin in Skeena. In Cariboo the Liberal candidate was with-i drawn in order to help the Progressive'nnd similar arlihn was! taken at oilier points. With similar policies there was no reason why they should oppose each other. In view of the general tendency lizard harmony and, in view of the fact Jbat the Progressive force is a diminishing factor, having been" retim ed f nun .05 members in the Mouse to a little over 20, the natural thing for them to do would be to go in with the Liberals. They co'iild pot rousjslt'htly go in with the Conservatives. .','.' ' ' , ' Election Is Huge ' Cost To Country. An election ts a huge cos In . the ciiiinlrynmUthere are no . ..i'i. ' ... i: i... ; - fomicosiiiiip it-nuns tor uie cxpriiuiiiu e. nusiuess is injured and ill-feeling nurtured. It Would be senseless to have another just now. The members who have been elected to Parliament have been out of pocket lo Ihe extent of several thousand dollars, uu less their supporter have put up fhe nvuiev for Ihem. .Many of them are today in debt for the amount of their election, expenses or for pai l of it. I hey do not .waiiUo iiicnr another1 similar lia bilily Willi the chance of not getting back to Parliament. II will be '.foil nd. '.that neither Liberal -or, : Conservative or Progressive or even the. illle. Independent groups'. will want lo face the electors again fQc; year Or two . Thy cannot nyord to. .Elections oust money, especially in large WiT'iit lii'lieiy; lirVio;..Skeejlii. 1 That is in addition lo the cost to the country." Dope It Out About Like This. This is about the way il looks to us. A cabinet meeting is neuig held toijay at which the whole situation is being review ed by Premier Mackenzie King mil his ministers, both Ihe tie feated ones and those re-ejecled. They will decide tin a tentative line of policy. The I'l-emier will then interview the (Inventor General and inform him ot his plans, giving him lo understand that he thinks he will have a majority of support when Parliament meets. Then a conference will take, nlace with Robert. 1'orkt and other Progressives and a clear understanding will will be I... ..w.l....l reached. MM.,... Then II... Ihe I! 'II I il.i .. DR. H. R. GRANT SAYS FAREWELL (lovernor will be informed that Hie. easily beset you and the con Premier is assured of a majority of support in the .House ricl''', Mi"s of which you are con- Cominnii mid Ihe season of doubt, will end. It must be clearly understood thai the British constitution lilies mil recognize Dill-lies bill Olllv imiinrilin l..ncr n 111.. ROYAL YEAST CAKES STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 50 YEARS I KT. J- sH siv. 7 seinus. your life fhnirisbelh il seems lo me, just by a little change of thought Hint God Government is supported by a majority in Hie House II tloes .M,tisnincliine in our lives substltu- . . .... . . ' .. .. .....II I. ..I .1 tl... lt 1 ..I III..II.-I wmw nicy can incniseive or now mey are labelled. i ne i. menu are still in ixiwcr am lev seem ke v lo re- tes. We are gojng ajong nicely, mippilyl. But we are not Just go. main in power, unless the Progressives decide to throw in Hieir!'"? in r"' wa"''' lot with the Conservatives, which, Js unthinkable, "' happy with our friends. We are content, in fact, and yet Hie law of contentment i not OoiI'm taw. For you aiul I inul have the law of discontent In our i lives for If you grow content iHien you grow softy and flabby, and iimler Ihe' guidance of Ond he substitutes, he lakes you out, he InVes vriii f.u nv (mm I In. iiliiee tin which you are content perhaps, and he says 'this is Bin path, walk In it.' W arts happy .in our friends. We are happy In. las congregation, fntv our best as af- minister, for oiir uin we separate. If it conies a an unrooting jinices. if ihere is any other inotivo llian Cod's, it I ....an.lv II I fniire.lv for tllft imiiiister ami it i tragedy for Preaches Final Sermons In Pres- the ron-.'repatlnn, but ,if It come byterlan Church at Services Hmmgh limU will. r H ' Yesterday .ilititiliilintr i-eiilnpemcill. ami Wi liiul separate, (lien friends is , - 'it not sloiiou. is 0 not some- lesteniay nr. ...- .' .,, ,al WP' ing about eleven years pastor or the '"-- .Vow af- ,, " weepahnut. byteriun Clmrrli here preached f " 1 'J ia" "" so much, farewell farewelll I sernftins sernVons to to his lis eonsrre-l eonixre 'gallon and tonifilit a presenta-j lion is to hp niaile turn ly me members of Uhe congregation and friends outside. He, with Mrs. (Irani and daughter Lor-, . i l. r.. lame, leave laier in ine wen on Near His Heart Friends, I have prayed, 1 have! asked Hod for strength ' this morning. I prayed litis morning! for the reasoir, thai I have a biirj love for my mnrniifg roiigra-j . .i...!.. i........ i fori William 'lion. I always .feel Hie morning Last night the church wa!eonuresalion intuit, Hose ,nv crowded and there was many a' heart, ami I have ake, !od for it til u I uvn u a ii... iinelnr snt.ke. renulli. I Have neer worn w In his n.l.lress lie mlole it clearheait upon my seeu lull I want, that Ihe reward for lalmr is morejlo say this, (hat I do love my n.. v,.,.Vi. ,r in., -pinireli nioming cougiegHlioii. I ma ' i.ii.t., ... . ..... ... ....... r and its influence and urged Ihe say i . mne no nan- ... ..! in line im. uilli Hie rorces'any Kin.! lowar.i an moiun u,.- of bettermenti The leaching of 'er me sun ll..! flnii-.-li w;w true mill Hie alllluil' truth could neer die. The op-ioile lo truth is error and error bring despair and death. Dr. Jrant staled that worked through human aigencies. Ood was like a central power station. By connecting up, the person could he made strong to do me worK reipureu. .r.,.n...i. ... lie spoKe, -I" I believe that my is ai atlilii.lt of Ioe. and I tone a firm. er firm love in my heart for my morning congregation and I remember that when I came lieje il seemed to me thai I had a displacement I was awfully happily placed in Vancouver, and you aked me once, and I didn't come, and you asked nie Ihe second lime, i- I ., , ., v of the personality of Jesus, lie,""" " " '-- f -an immense burden thai seemed ''. "' , "' . '' ,t times impossible to bear. He ""'" .-...,, . ha Iiad made i a habit to east M " !'; "f Uei "r burd i.ur on the Lord and had been .:"r". sustained. He spoke of hi regitrd member of llnr eonisregalion and especially for the young peo pie. II was hard to' part but they would all meet later around Hie great white throne. Morning Service In Ihe morning Dr. 5raril spoke of Ihe replacement of evil by good. He showc.l I lint in all nature if there was not goml there was evil. When fire sweeps the forest il is followed by an after growth and if II was not of go.nl timber it would be of thorn anil briers anil wee.ts. So wfth sin. The way lo drive mil sin is lo introduce virtue. That i (Stid's way. God's Plan '(oil substitute, lie replaces. He place into your life some thing that will move your whole life and your whole soul. You say I am going to eradicate this sin. How do you know? The llilile sneaks of presumptuous ins sins of the flesh we can discern them. We are going to eradicate Ihehi. Hut the sins that a1e seen are not the whole range of sin that has possession of our soul, and so the Bible speaks- of soul sins. And what are soul sins. We call them for instance the spiritual sin. The sins that have possession of Hie spirit envy. Jealousy. These sins that lower us more than the fleshly sins perhaps. They are soul sin.' Have you looked into your Inmost snftls ami found these sin. Han you say that you have? '(So.r plan gives yo ua vlsioti of his love ami- that vision re place envy In your heart, find give you a sene of Justice and ever uf,ler injustice goes froip your M)iU. AuJ plant) in the tfiifilcn of the, soul His seed ami it springs mi and life floiirisheth again with vigor and the love of Ood. That is (Sod's plan. It is find, not you, that Is Ihe gar dener. "Yours is the soil upon which Ihe (Sreal riaiileiier works, into which he drops the seed of life, (love i. The vision of bis justice, the purifying power of his being. And then Mislead of your worrying about Ihe sins that so ami they had a replacement. .!.. ..II ..... ... I .. i.,1 . f.4 I 1.1. lb t . ' II. .1.1 III ' mm.-...' - . fori, , . , , ...... i nacK i no uoi know ui.u i -.-. went lo a congregation that I wa not called in a sene a a lat resort,' that is. as ne Just lo keeji things together. I know that when I name here many raid you must come, and I he). I forth of li year all through the war and all through the re- Lronslruclhui work, and I do no) know that I have .lone a great work but I have held lliem to-gellier. As I went to Kernle under Ihe same conditions, and to Itosslaml, and I am going to Fort William under much the same condition. I 'own at Fort William they have been lookinp for a man since June. They Uny written to me, (hat lhe were just about discouraged. just about giving 11(1, when lhe wrote to a minister in Toronto and thai minister I only met him once Iti twice in Toronlo ami he wiiile back to lliem that if they gol me they would surely be sal is lied. Cod's Call "Now you see. when I got thai call someway I felt (hat it wa Coil's call. I did not know how it was. 1 fell that Go. had given me his marching orders, ami I receiscil that wire, ami I am going lo tell you what happened. And you will not think any Un it's of me because we ran alTor.l to open our hearts. It came to me in my study in the early morning, and I read It and I wept for an hour, for I knew il was (Sod's order to leave Prince ltuperl, I could not contain my-feir.liVcaustvil Wqf '(s idc of my sense :cti;iJjM'4;'R; 'Vl ,l,ink for iVii.e I'ptjifute tfiat t. Would leave. Prince Huper), lu I t. Is Ihe yvixj, if fame, iljlsjj-a.l-o'rtlie mauiwlio 'iiiiiiiiilcied.no you for 1 1 years a new man shall carry 011 the. work to a higher and greater importance, than ever I have in the past. "And JusJ a a last aoiiI I must say how I love you all. Oh friend I have prayed for you, prayed for this congregation. I am a man that requires faith, that require very close com muiilon with (Sod. that reiiiires lo feel thai (Sod is working through him. I have such lillle failh in niyelf that if I did not have faith in (Sod I think I would go ami hide myself. And may (Sod bless you ami gujile you ill the higher and belter life, who shall lead you into pastures green, into Hie ijuiei waier or (Sod's love in the strength and power that are (Sod's. HAZELTON Dr. H. 0. Wrlnch left on Thursday lo attend the United Church ('(inference al Vancouver and. Ihe session of hn egin-tnre. Dr. (1. A. I'elrie has ar rived here to relieve al the bos pllal while Dr. Wrinch Is away. HiA comforts lhat we find our-, lend the funeral of her father, selves in from day lo day. Per-iThomas llnrbury. 4Mrs. W. W. limps be sees for our best as a'Audersuu of lluzellou is also a PRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1824. Mas produced Minerals as follows: Placer fiold, $77,382,0..1; Lode Hold, Si8 473 100; Silver, $(J8,824,57i Lend, 70,548,ri78; Copper, l87,i8'',a78: 'Am, t m!w; Miscellaneous Minerals, $1,431,3411; Coal ami Coke, $200,880,018; Il (li'ltlg Stone, Brick, Cement, etc, $42,225.8H; making its Mineral Production to the e ;j , 1024 show nn Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower thnti Hune of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in Ihe British Kmpire Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of win h guaranteed by Crown Grants. Full information together with Mining Hepcrts netl Maps, may be obtained gr ,r addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. X.B. Practically all British Columbia. Mineral Properties' upon which ,le.ri. , t t work has been done ar(c described in sonic one of the Annual Heports of Hie M , -of Mines. Thoe considering mining investment should refer lo such reMirK T.ir are available without charge on application lo the Department of Mine, Vi I--t n,i Beporls of tin Geological Survey of Canada. Pacific Building, Vnncoiivcr, are r mended as valuable sources of information. daughter of Ihe deceased. Though tin- roads fnue up tn Ibis district last week it ts hoped I hat there will be another mild spell before Ihe final freeze up of winter. The fund for the furnishing of the Nurses' Home in connection with the llaiexlton Hospital last week reached a tolul of II.- riHO.jri which is nearly Hie oh-1 jeel ie. THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: AN election once Wa fought and won. And after I hey fought What had they thine? They found themselves lu Ihe same old box. And both found it hard To keep oft the rocks. WH really hae much to be thankful' for. Among the thing" numbered among the past jpt now is the cros wont puzle. Hi" Tory menace, the snarling pessi mist and Hie Inn. I inoulhe.l .p liiiiisl. Once upon a lime Ihere wa a Dominion elecllnn but that wa a long time ago. JAKK say if be bad had a vole last week he'tl e orry for himself now becaiisp be would mil know where he was al. THF.HF. wa a big bonfire jin Hallowe'en when all the election promises of the late campaign were gathered up, bound logelbe- and burned and not a vestige of Ihem i now left. Liberal Thanksgiving I'm thankful for Hie rouulry In which I live today. And thankful for the people And the right to have my say. I am thankful for my health and . strength. And the jolly men I meel; Itul most of ii)l I'm thankful that nienlher.. sldi-; '.UJicat; -v THK editor says if J wrile any more about politics he's going to fire me. I don't want lo gel fired for I shall gel lots of that later on. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert November 2, 1915. The coroner's Jury Invest (gating lie death of W, D. Tippeiu, who lost his life in a railway collision near Kwinilsa, sal till midnight last nlijlil ami then adjourned in order lo Inspect Ihe I rack where Ihe accident happened. Coroner ). H. McMulliii Is conducting Ihe inquest ami the jurymen are (Seorge W. Morrow, J. Scolt, J. B. lloerig, David Thomson, W. I'. .Mcl'liadden and W, lleilb. L. W. I'almore appeared for Ihe O.T.I'. and A. M. Manson for Mrs. Tippens. The Board of Trade at a special meeting last night im-cusse.l Ihe desirability of having llin ..." 1 ... 1. I . . ... l', repair 11 its t-iias eousl Mrs. .lames Turnhull left hero steamer here and, 011 motion o t week for Cumberland lo at-'MllrheM Albert, It was decideil f t lo circulate a petition asking Ilia'. such work be done al Hie local dry dock here. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. 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