m Developed t World' Forcmoat Scientific Industrial Rearnrch Institute. WU1 not tain. Pleasant odor. formless to humans and animals. orDrusteut t FiveRoses Flour Sot BREADS, CAKES, PUDDINGS, PASTRIES Thriving children prefer the hrcad you make, with Five Hoses Flour. It is stored with the flavor, vitality and easily digested nourishment of prime Manitoba wheat. John L. Christie Agent WE ARE SOLE AGENTS for AJAX HEAVIES Pronounced by experts lo be the greatest advancement made in shot shells in Hie past i.o years. 12 gauge only. Kaien Hardware Co. Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load $6.00 Half load . .. ... .. S3.00 Large sacks 50o DRY BIRCH Per load $6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 5S0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. TIRES A 25 per cent advance in prices has ji(sl taken effect. For the balance of October we will sell at old prices. Save money by buying now. S. E. Parker Ltd. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phona Ct. C&itage, Warehousing, nd Distributing. Team or Motor Service, ftoal. Band and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furnliur Bovine. 1 BRINGING UP FATHER indiviiluals in the present eru. Bishop Temple, admits that the their own" menial, moral and spiritual, nourishment These sentiments were uttered when the Bishop addressed a galhering in Manchester on 'The Church and Publicity.' Tin adoption of methods which made no appeal either to the intelligence or tho moral sense might he Icgiti'tnaU in commerce, be said. They might he effective, though they were certainly no1 legitimate, in politics but they could be neither le?itiiriae nor efiecliye in religion. It was ex tra ordinarily difficult for the church to find any effective pub Jicily which did nol on the whole-' minister 'io the restless spirit If publicity had to be striking, arresting, it must lo some extent make people jump. Yet. the firsl duly of the Churcb in an age like ours was to persuade people to slop jumping lo sit still, or to kneel still and to appreciate those enternal things from which the bustle of the world was di verting their attention. APPEAL MADE FOR has no plane ilemocracy." LADY COMMUNIST Jail Sentence In United States for Being Member of Communist Labor Party XFW YORK, Xov. 1. Hy Canadian Press'. Miss Charlotte Anita Whitney, facing a jail sentence of from one to fourteen years for being a member of Ihe Communis! Labor Party, is vig orously appealed for by "11. W. Hiis in a letter to Ihe press, who says: "A luitional-widn anneal to fiovernor lUchardsnn of Cali- fornia is Iieiiij? organized by Ihe American Civil Liberties Union, a body which is Intent only upon conserving freedom of speech, of assemblage and of the press Miss Whitney is a niece of a Su preme Court Judge. She Is very much pf Ihe lype. of Jane Addanis. holding many offices in charil able women's Suffrage and Uni versity circles. Through her so rial work in IfUtt she joined (lie Communist Labor Party. In 1020 she was convicted by the California courts of membership in this parly. There was no charge lhat she advocated violence m governmental reform. As a mailer of fact, she fejiealedly urged in her parly counsels only peaceful methods. Her convic lion, therefore, was based entirely on her membership in that ; party. II is a fiinilanieiila) principal of law that guilt must be personal. The doctrine of guilt hy association was char aclerislic of the Middle Ages. It in our modern The halibut schooners D.S.T., Capl. John Morrison; Marguerile Xo. 1, Capt. George Frilt. and Mnrgalice, Capl. J. L. Chrisllan-sen. wenl off the dry dock yes-lerday afternoon afler having undergone cleaning, palnlinn and repairs the junior Canadian Girls in Training last night entertained the senior CG.l.T. of the United Church at a banquet in the church parlors and proved Iheni-' selves to he excellent hostesses well and made them welcome ' (the of the features of the ex . 1 I ....... .... ... . II... I -l. .. I l. ..I i..ini i -iirni jm.i.iiii nii. mi- iii-ii.iM- ., .!,.,.. u. , uiit-i;il"lltt-, . ' lllll. . I in which Liit .lean Mackay i and Calh- possibly of character, may be higher lhan usual, bill "we are sadly lacking in peoplp who have struck their own roots, and who are drawing out of' themselves erine Harvey took t lie affirmative and Phyllis Harvey and Ver-na ltrochu the negative. Music was provided by the Unique orchestra Phyllis llar.ey leading and Victoria Krikevsky pianist. The program was as follows: Community Singing. Piano diiPl, F.lla Sleen and Victor Krikevsky. Hesitation, Xellie tiurvich. Selection, Junior Orchestra. Song, Linea Hanson. Community singing. Selections, Junior Orchestra. Debate Juniors vs. Seniors. At the close Jean Mack ay on behalf of the guests, thanked the juniors for the enjoyable time. BIG BAG OF GAME SECURED IN ALASKA SF.YVAHn, Xov. X. K. Hoom-hower, a Xew York carpel manufacturer, returned here yesterday from a two monlhs" big game hunt in which he shot a brown bear in fpet long and 19 inches between the eyes, besides Lagging several reindeer, two sheep, two rij!zljes, and one caribou.! g nf j The antlers of the caribou had,i, o L. 69 points, nearly world's record. 1 i ll I If Mw Dtahs ! MM Tli 40M tlcVn... .1 i. Ml Milk. compt(l with 11 UCkirlrt 'o.nf)f inilk.tirtt nw p.d dtliciom flor lotllduhxllial 1 11 ran i-r milk. rnd lor Ii MM St. CSrltt Rcip Dook nd MM I Th Jrdn Co, LImiU i MM BILLIARD GAMES WON BY GROTTO FROM VETERANS The sec. no I division billiard tournament last niln between Hie irollo and Hie Ureal War Ycleran' Association resulted in victory for the (rrollo by an ag gregate, of till to 511. one of Hie aranies having gone by default. Scores were as follows: llerl Morgan '(irotliO, 150; V. J. Xelspii (War Veterans., 138. J. Ilillman, 150; Dr. J. A. West, 110. J.' Ileesley, 101; Joe Howe, 150 0. Howe, 150; C. I.. YoVingman. IK'..- J. Ilon.l; 150; o. Fleming ' The leagiie standing to dale is ' " as follows: Oames. Til. Aver. P. H. 11. P. .. 8 i!52 72rt Cold Storage 1 fin I AOt firollo .. .. 2 1588 fill War Veterans 2 MM 382 P. n. Flh Cn. 1 50 550 MEN'S WHIST Postponed Game Between ft. Andrew's and Elks Resulted In Victory For Former The postponed game in the Men's Whist League between the St. AndrevvV Society and the Hlks was played last e.eiiinj, lie former team winning by 6 to .1. League standing: W St. Andrew's .... 3 Oddfellows 2 K. of p 2 Mooe 2 F.Iks 1 S. or C I ; k. of c i equaling Hie,4i yv. V. A. BADMINTON CLUB AT ANYOX BEING FORMED AXYOX, Xov. i. A badminton1 club is being formed here and; orders have already been sent fnii raquels. Tin- gymnasium will i be used for a cuurl. certain hours being set aside niorninjrs and afternoons for the players of the popular game. Jack Priest, well known ranch-er, arrived in Ihe city oil las! night's train lo lake charge of Ihe meat department in Ihe store that Scaly A Doodson of Soothers are opening here. GIRLS' ATHLETICS AT L. Pis. 0 3 1 2 1 2 I 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 a 1 t J 2 0 KETCHIKAN PLANNED KF.Tl'IIIKAX, Xov. V Tomorrow- night in the high school gymnasium a rneeling nf young women of the town has been called hy Miss pearl Smith, girls' athletic director of the High School for the purpose or organizing a basketball idani and gym nasium class for young women. Miss Smilh will act as. coach lo the team; jand' ijistrueloc of Ihe gym. class. SPORT CHAT The Saull Sle. Marie senior hockey team, Allan Cup winner in I '.12 1 and for years one of Ihe outstanding teams In t.anailian amateur senior hockey, have pro mised its allegiance as a body lo Ihe Knickerbocker hockey club of Xew York and will play Ibis year in the F.aslern Hockey League, ; affiliated body of Ihe United Stales Amateur Hockey Associa Minn. This league includes Ihe Pittsburg Hornets, United Slates finalists last year, Boston and Providence and possibly two Canadian learns. Georges Carpenller, French heavyweight and one time con- I tender for Ihe world's Mile, Is about lo make a third Invasion of Ihe United Stales which will open nl Los Angeles early In I December when he will meet Jimmy Delnney, the SI. Paul (heavyweight. According In the I articles of his iiKreeenienl. Car penller will nol fight any oilier opponent before, be leaps Into Hie ring at Los Angeles, Arrange inenls are being made, however, for a number of other more or less Important bonis -lo lake place afler that event. Wanted For Sale For Rent FOIl SALH. Hoover Klnctrir Vacuum Cleaner, Xo. 511, wit'i all attachments, almost new. Owner moving to count rv. Cosh or exehange radio. Apply Ilox 281, daily .News Olfice. 250 FOIl 'SALK. Ladies fawn cos tume .trimmed with heaver. Aliiwol new. Size .18. Coat I .'5. Will sell for 435. Phone 781. 25J FOUIl roomed bouse Qir sale on hJuhth Avenue Wesl, near Me-Bride. Apply 133 F.iglillli Ave West afler five rfVlock. 17 FOIl SALH. l!dloii Amberol-i phonograph,- ,15 res-wrd. ex cellent rondilion. Phone Black 2IU. 267 FOIl SALK Lady's bicycle. pre tically new. Phone Blue 028. TO RENT 268 lO IlKXT. Four roniiiftl, furnished, modern house, with piano and large pantry. Also three rooms furnished, modern. Phone Blue 105. tf FOIl IlKXT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sewing machines. Walker's Music STore. If FOIl IlKXT. Two roqm furnish ed apartment by day. week or tnonlh. Phone Bed 007. MISCELLANEOUS BIG PAY WOHK FOIl MKN. To Ihe unemployed or men who work for laborers' pay when Ihe world's greatest industry needs thousands of men at 05c lo $1,00 per hour, cllv and country shops, We Irnln you for Jobs ns trunk drivers auto-mechanlns, i vn it Ion experts, b'allery welding nn, vulcanising. We also leach bricklaying, llleselling and plaller-lng. Call or wriie for free catalogue. Hemphill Anlo Kit-glneerlng Sobool, o Hardiugi Street Kai. Vancouver, ll.C. By George McManus RLJHAT cuv THKr'5 p he?t -office; Ioostnw If" v which l Htrt WAA-vom' YSn TH.N... I 81 I TOUCH LOOK1N f 'Jf wV, DID W&WtJ4 rTSr) i ?WW'ARC"JNDTHl;5 CIJy. HE o HE CO FT DQWN . 1 m I ? J NOftHeORHOOO-lUBETHCi t CROOK, Jf 1 H J-JJ Sf jJlA W NSr TBACV vtest m THEoURCUTHACr THEX cj IOU ARC BORN- ?I J' QT- TH I . U-vsL 1 SS J ' " Ci .j , " QQ C mJ w Int'l Faarum St.,.:. I- , tttP ' '3-. P (.! D ...... .iKtt ' 1 i II H v NO GREAT MEN IN WORLD TODAY Blfshop of Manchester Urges Against Encouraging Restless Spirit of Age LONDON. .Nov. I. According to Bishop Temple, of Manchester, son of the former Archbishop of Canterbury, and deslined himself, in Hie opinion of many, lo iHPP0l.fi Uillll.) llflV til Mini nffifiA ) I JUNIOR GIRLS WERE JOINT HOSTESSES AT UNITED CHURCH Debate Took Place Between Teams from Ejther Side; Banquet Enjoyable " " "" it.... llw... I.. ..!. I ..fl -..-.1 ,lr , . . , . ii.i ii. - i.m.a. .1 aiiri iiit-ii Klin?. the world is nol producing great1 ,, , . ., , DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c VVANTIB SAI.F.SMF.N wunrtJl at once, lo sell tlehrke's Christmas curds for private and commercial use, in Prince Itupert. Write Oehrke's Limited. SOU Seymour Slreel. Vancouver, H.C. 2M OLD Artificial Teath llought. any condition. Ilighel price sent by return mail. II. Itiinntan, P.O. Itox 3U), Vruifiuuver, 11.0 I'.dlablWheil thirty three years. WAXTKI). Competent inniil for general housework. Family of two. Apply Mrs. Palervon. Hank of Montreal. WOMAX wants work by tho ihtjr. hour or week Phone Mark 5J. 201 HELP WANTED. FEMALE MF.X ami Women wanted to learn txirlr trade and beauty culture. Wonderful deiiMuut for barbers' and lady hair ilreer. Special low rates now on. Tools free. We have thirty-two school in Caiiadu ami U.S.A. Write or call Moler System of Colleges. 10 Hastings I 'a si, Vancouver, It.C FOR SALE FOIl S.M.K. 50 II Workboai : 38 h.p. 2 cylinder Clay engine, Atwaler-Keot ignition, speed 7 knots; pilot house and engine room aft, forecastle forward, builj IUI8; suitable for cannery work; capacity of lank 1000 gallona. For price anil terms, apply J. Field, P.O. Ilox 81. Prince Hubert ll.C. 'f CARS FOR SALE. l-IU'.'U Xah five passenger louring 1850 I-IU21 Overland Sedan..... 1700 I-IM2 Ford SimIhh .... ..... $425 I -I Ion Ford truck, panel body $376 I -191 8 McLaughlin light C, S pas ... 260 I-Fort! light delivery ohasis rebuilt It75 All ears guaranteed In good mechanical condition. Make your own terms. KAIEN QARAGE Ford ami Chevrolet Service Sta tion, (ioolyear Tires, Gas, Oil and Grease. WHF.CKI.NG SKHVICR DAY (III XIUIIT. Phone 5t. BOARD WHKX havuig your house repair- en, see .. it. .Macrtierson. Phone Itlaek 187. If FANCY NEEDLEWORK if IIOAIU) - The Inlander, S30 Second Avenue. Phone 137. CARPENTERS TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George. Paul or Gust) Special 6 and 7 passenger Sludc- bakers n your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Kmpn- Hotel. FURNITURE AND RANQES. Home Furniture and Itangrs an it able for every home. Christmas good arrivina daily. F.very time you pass my nlore call in. You are most vve( oini A. Markenxie, Furniture Home. if An Ideal Qlft for Your Overseas Friends Always appreciated and easy to mail. See display at Women' F.xchange Place your orders here for Private Xuiin Cards. THE DOLLAR STORE. KINDLING WOOD All dry Inside wood, kindling and blocks mixed, V00 per load delivered. Outside wood, $1.50 per load delivered. Norwegian slylo Salt Alaska Herring In 30-lb. ifnd 80-lb. krgs. 1 0c per lb. ISAACSON Seal Cove. Phone Black 101 PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. 303 Third Avenue Sole agents for Columbia llecords We repair Phonographs, Bicycles, Buggies, Hac'iuels and Musical Instruments of all kinds. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl-u re Store. We Buy. Sell and Ki-change New and Hecomlhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, 8.10 Third ve Phn-ie fltn. ROTHWELL'S TRANSFER Coal - Wood and Furniture Moving Baggago and Kxprcss Stand:I, illlc's News Stand, Phonn .152? lies. Phniie Green 020. CAMERON TRANSFER Phono 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything tent for or delivered, phone us, P.O. Box 60U. JArtidti Loit an i Found,4e MAIL SCHEDULE OUT-OOINO. Tor lh rt Vuufftfs. VVmIu. ..i, To Vntogtf . suwht iMNHiy t VlliKiUy .M in lM4jr . ... . S: t. Itrr. J T !, !! Arm, (Uatrt a trmt IMM - . j Vwlrll . , T !, rrt SlmrM M4 IUm l Ptlal TlrJi , T elta I I' h . ft f t . , T Qita UurMu UU4 ehK To SlM 114 ertmltr trm is Itl IN-COHISO. I Tl wivtiji U'MNiiltr Tlrarxia . i slrda ... 1 IS turf J (if i i (i rrm Amjt; AJk Ann, liiavtlhn FrM U . W". n., V . W f .... mm Stwrtta) B f Al(l ftUim m. i. Mi'im- i. u ' Trm QmtI CStrUII UU4 Pl- aHtttrt If simI ftn ltar ftnd PHXlr SsMfclsr 1 OX COLLtCTIOSI lit At. 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