PAflK TWO DAILT F.DITIOH Youll afre? tfhat cChase &Mn SEAL BRAND cms b mm Delicious than any other The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA rPublished Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. P. PULLKX, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, hy mail or carrier; per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year . . : To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising $1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Pago....'. $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion. . . : . v. 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per won! i-cgm minces, earn insertion 5C per agate line Contract Rales on Application. - - Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 AH advertising should he in The Daily News Office before 4 p m on day preceding p.ihlicalinn. All advertising received snbjeci to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. ThiirsJay, Xov. 19, 1925. Lucky For Us We Had The Drydock. 11 is lucky for Ihe people of Prince Rupert Hint thev are nl present linked up witli Ihe ,1,-ydock power plant else there wttnlil have l.een neither, power or light in Ihe city for days to come. Happily ihe connection was made a short time ago mid there was ,,0 interference. The pumping plant at ShawaUan has also proved (he means of keeping up our waler supply. Provincial Government Sufficient Majority. ".. II... : ! . . .. . .. ,m uivisu.M oi wc seision in (he Legislate, lhJ governmeul had a majority of four, .,iiif sufficient to enable UM'm to carry on wilhoul difficulty. The condition in Legislature ihe is very .similar to that obtaining nl Ottawa. The government is ..pporle.l by a number of members who, while not nominally Liberals, are supporters of a Lil.er.-d policy. They realize thai for Ihe presenl government lo carry on i far be tler-thWtiH Wiring about a change. They are one in aim nnd lliey vole together on important .pie-tions and it is probable they wflf continue la carry on for Ihe next year or two or perhapi longer. Must Make Hospital Safe Ajralnst Fire. In an inslitnijou like the Prince Rupert llospilnl, where many or the patients are nimble Id h'ejp themselves, j p,.e. sary that every precaution should Je laken ngfliiM fire. r Ihe Waler Iliaill Oil lhat streel w m. I !..fr..'..!?'..i. n i . . .., e.. , im.iiii, .iiiiMiit-r siiiiiiui pt miii. u. lire drill are necessary Ihey should not be neglected The same is true of Ihe schools and olher public iiistiluljons especially where there is niore than one floor In the building ,c.iir., rirsi is me policy to e followed everv lime. II i so easy lo lie stanijieded when something Koc wrong. Mon people are-killed from being Iranmled lii dealh lit llllltM'U'ii.ll SIS- jured through . ,e wild scrapiMe of people cr.-ued wilh frigbl tliail fmill' lieiliir nilnnll 1, I I., .Iit. l" r "'"J mil urn in Hl'iUII. Now and 4beil wlii oiiylhhig big happen lo draw allentioii to HlH lll'I'll lint fiiill,..i.5l;..' v.. 1. 11 . . . . . . ' 'Sok jLj- ' Ul siipauou ami take mi...,, aim men me (inngerre Jo.rgotleji niilil some oilier tragedy or holocaust occurs.. Fines For Not Voting At Election. A penalty was laid on lhoe who failed lo vole nl the re cenl electiim in 'Australia. Any perHin refraining laid himsell or herself open ( proeculiou in Ihe Vourls and a possible fine of. two p(innds sterling or approximately len dollars. All democratic countries will follow wilh interest Ihe results of this enaclmeiil. If people can be rorced lo go to the polls and vnkv will it.lia.vo a good effect on government or a poor one? Will the votes of (hose who do not care what happen be a good Influence in the country? AV have our doubts tr person is not iuleresled enough lo go to Ihe poll wilhoul being iiiim-ii. lie. is uaruiy likely to give ail inlelllgfiil opinion on mal-b'rs of goveruineiil. You'll bo proud of your Biwung siovo when you use 2EBO UQUID STOVE POLISH Cleans erery little corner. GIvei a dtw, black poli.h. Sold In convanicnt, ai Might can. Ak your dtaler for Zebo. If you prefer a ptMe, um Zebra. kA kr th. nukrt at RwrUtu B1m 264 LARGER WATER etc. MAIN NEEDED Hospital Board to Take Matter up With City Authorities Sewer Line Needs Repairs Till- urgent need of a larger water main leading to Ihe huspi-lal nemg installed hy the tv!y was referred to in, Ihe report o.' Ilii' house committee which v presented to Hie hospital hoard at it regular monthly meeting 1 . "illnsi instil. 1 in' committee n roiumended tiiut I hi- matter be ilakep mi al once with the city 'authorities ami, in romplianr' with this recommendation, tRe aseetilhe rommillee was ileh-galeii to interview I he Hoard ot Works. Speaking to the point, lresi ifnl S. K. Campbell explained llial there was only a Ihree inch- main leading to tin- hospital at Ihe present time, this also sup plying all i-irth Avenu with water. He felt this wji inade quate and feared that it wonl.t trive an ineffectual stream of waler should fire break out. The hoard should not lei tip in pre sent ins the seriousness of the situation to the citv esiteeiallv i view of tin- faet that the hop;. The houe eouunillee also reported that repairs were needed on the sewer line leading from Ihe hospital to C.w llay and re-comuieniled lhat this matter loo tie laken up wilh Ihe city. The I resile hearing Ihe sewer line, il was staled, was in dansrer of eol- ieii iiure in connection with filin? cabinet for the x-ray department and Ihe board authorized Ihe purchase of same ai a cost not lo exceed 0. I.en Waugh suggested lhat the "cabinet should he of Canadian himii- uacture. I in house cummiltee furl her reported lhat Ihe front door of I lie hospital had lieen repainnl. tba! a drain pipe in the nurse' home needed repair, that Hie heating of Ihe ward beneath the rae room 'needed lookinjr into, and thai Miss HarriMiii reiiiirel more shelving accommodation a well as other minor mallei. He-pairs where neees-ary were au- tlinried hy (lie hoard. GARDEN AT NURSES' it- TOP, DAtt.'V HKwg ilUirsrlay, Nov,lh,P THE MAN IN THE MOON matrimony. ays: -tt THIS is my unlucky day. I liiul only two engs for breakfast today. T some fioonle heaven is a place where der arc easily shot. I KNOW nrp!e who thinfe heaen is i lilnc where de$M are plentiful alltl men are mostly I half .,.. e PEOPLE wli matches cannot I pUy ' wit h xi t lo esc.ap SANTA Clnii- and the tork seem, to hnve ilisuppeBretl at ale nit the same period in the his. lory of the vvni-ld. ITS all ripli' to talk about shoppine early. Sid. hut what are you ?oing lo dn ir you have not nt Ihe cash? r.harge it? CHAIIMK for the gun they said, tlhire for the powder too. People in Crimea were Much like me hiu! you. - UAT I Ilk.- ahoul winter m lhat the files have yotie, I'ip camera fiends liave inken cover. the boat are tie. I up. the wenili- er er 4s nerr nerer too too hot. ut. and nt the me oil oih r lal i hn ruiHMl wi ilselr i k. nAil i .ilritudr i a mn. ... , ., ,, : .. ffellow eail t make me feel mean lo considerable expense in the . ,. . matter of reducing Hm? fira rirt at Ihe hospital through repleein gasoline sleriliiers with eleetrh. rewirinc the building in com hi I ' and buldins new fire escape. .MANY had ? ItlMe lamb - He Mine about t'.hriilmn limn His fleM was made of rabbit fti. He cost alMitit dime. ' A LADY want to know how t keep her finger fre ?rffm nico line utaln. There are onl tw. iuetiinl, lady, on? is to wai dislie sexeral times a day ai'i Ihe olher to leae the ci?arel(e alone. ii.-iii. i nr -t-ner iiiir was nr-iv ... , , . . finally huilt by tlM- hospital butV r " " last year was taken over by lhei... . ""i'r" ll-"l I 1 rr llir lllf ,. oer iwa Slie MUCH III snoW. ti i . . 1 henhouse eommittee submit-! WINTKH weiillufl- Way etl.1 Ihe waps to sleep Jiul piopla -till jret sliinjx. LflTS of dull smart clothes. people ' wea LOTS of smart tioonh wenr dull clothe. LOTS of people clothes. wear uply LOTS of people uwir very lillh rlolhe. JKK says lols f people tal1. about clothes Uw mueh. .... . T' . I i'iiiiti iiiiiinii eommiltee. roiiiinuiee, Ihe me HOME IS PROPOSPD1 mP,,S! ;"y , J'"": "" l'l'h HieM- Inflnenees IIUH1L 1J rRUrUJ" a .pieer place to hit him. I mav may i. he Mlrii,. working. If ihe Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh Submits Suggestion In Making Qift of $50 to Hospital Board for Purpose As a small acknowledgment ofj llie rare and kindne that had been extended her while a pal lent rccenlly In the Prince Rupert (ieneral Hopilal. .Mrs. II. I.. Mc intosh nf-etentpil In tin. Ii.ii.ii.l board niCi-ling tiiplit a checl for 150 which she ug ue(v jiiighi form Hie nucleus ol. a fund lo establish a garden on the Nurses' Home ground. Kxprcssjon of appreciation fo the Kif was made by President S. K. Campbell and olher mem hers of the hoard and. inter some discussion as to ways, and menus of meelliiK .Mrs. Mcin tosh's sugocslion, il wa decided lo leave Ihe mailer in Ihe hand of Miss Harrison, lady superintendent, for organization. The benefit lo be derived from iuiMiin a yardou al the Nurses' Homo was generally acknowledged. The hoard also pase( a vole of thanks to Mrs. ueiiemu gift. time of changing. Mcintosh for her MARY PICKFORD IS DIRECTOR OF BANK J.OS A.'(ir..i:s. Nov. IU.Marv Pirkford, Ihe faino'is movie actress, has rccenlly been an- poinled a dirce.lor jif the I'ederKl trust Saving llnnk here. H is Sliggesled lhat a Mrs. Domrlas Fairbanks I now engaged 111 "inking n plclure in which she appears as n ragged urehin. she may possibly appear at Ihe bank meetings in thai garb lo save should have thnujrlit l he nose more suitable place to land tin blow. Ten Years Ago irt Prince Rupert November; 19, 1916. (.aptnin and Mrs-. Cooper arrived Vfroin Vaiurouv'er Icslenlnv ANKING BRITISH COLUMBIA IN the Province of British CoIumbU the Bnk of Montreal hoi a complete Organ, ixation, with headquarter it Vancouver, iprcially organiacd to give careful attt n-tion and prompt servu to Banking requirements of the pfople of thia Province. There art aj branches of the Bank of Montreal in this Province, the office bring located at every tmportant'erntre. Behind this Provincial Organization are the reaourrr of ' r a nation-wide Institution, having a combined Cipiul and Rrrn e Fund of over $60,000,000, and Total Aateti , if etceeding 700,000,000. ri (Wy III Kiisliiud Hint the dole ystcm! is not 11 satisfactory method nfj dealing with Ihe uneuiphtymenl , problem mid that ft is having a' liurtful effeel iiimmi empire emi-. a... 1 i..h 1 . . wmni'ii. i lit- Mrrriur) lor tin-' 'run . . lllh Ijlniontiin Journal hnl...:i. . - '. . . iiiiiui'o iiimirn i rrHiru'll III e ,. , , . .,. ..... . ' I'ne: Mldernian leaps 1 nmv POIdering, Ihro.isl. an in-able and bits wHewue on Ihe (enieparln'tenlal mes ; ligation goes far enough and i lone IhoroiiHhly it will ipiiie surely disclose some fnpl of I pertinent importance, .in whioh jl.atiada will have renson to lie iuleresled. One of the proposition nl-' ready bning talked aboiil' oxersen is that 11 large part of Ihe moneyj now neiiig palil in dolea be an. plied instead In the training of unemployed men in Hrllalit for to takV chargii Vif'fti?' Valval imti colonlzalloh in (..niail:i ami ntl.er! Army work 111 Prince ltimerl W.h. I.r Si.aarl., Kxipa Uook Tl tria U LlmH,t Vancouvei I Aiuin fn I l parts of - Ihe Kinplre. In ... .... this way ....j 1 , , I hey were Mi'i'omoaiiieil tmrl h i the (irolitetil of iloinir .mimlliini. hy i.apt. .r.it.f who ha Mine to for the oul-of-work people, and Milk la pur, rich. I'tlh, ceunlr milk lrm klch mora than hall Ik ntutl 'ltr hat beta ra inod. Itacraamy ilcha.i, makca it Inaidaaland mical milk lorevtiy laelpa. O'daffram your iroc, four. I nl Ihe same' lime helping In meet line nonunion need of more settler would he Ur more ef- 'feeiivrly met, i (elieei. than hythe presenl method LAND ACT. NolU of lnttnlln to Sppl lo Laait Landl 1 In rrltim llnrtl I .n.l n...iin. m. irl.i, iml liuali' it r.me. splrrr 1 1 land 1 almiit Sii.00 rhalm miiilhi-aaiKrly frcm lh: eurcmi northwrM i-rnl of splrrr llnj and tbmit .oo rliilnt rial fri.in Sermon i I . I" l.linllid, nf aiirmivrr. B.C.. fMTMhminn anniTvini-M, Inlrmla In apiily fr a Ira.e, bt th r lnr prMrrlhrd faii.l. ! Afl Alt rlidlna In ..... !.....--.. j. . . . . '! rr;ln the etlrriin! nurtliweat end f Solrer llnl, and ti.onhnlns n from ; Srhonnfr I'ih; ttirnrr oinh f.dl rtiiln. Illflirc ea.t Ml rhaln.- ihriir. .Vk' 'ifrlr tiicaiiilfrlnr alonr ho line ofl lillti' lldr In ixial i.r i.,.i,.......;... "... If (imli.'nliir 1.00 acre, more or im j WAM.ACK IIMIKIIIKS MMITFO. r,i.. .....,i,.. , ,at Al'rtlciint. LAND ACT. Wotlca of Intantlon to Apply to Laaaa Land I "! Oilfrii r.liarli.tio iil.irlrl land n. tj;,!"ih,.'n!l.:r,,"re '"" ""i TAkK MITIIK that holMTl C Oiim of! Vanrwivrr. Il.r... ,.rrii,noi, ran "rmn - - ...r... (HI kin; Mail, l.i i-jliu r rom, ".. ."rmJnt. an rnniainlnr IH arrea, rnorn or ImI noriKiiT c. nosiiR. d.uo oc,our,,ri.;..Mi,t:il . . ir Xtd us wur nozu? end Ltf Oil stnA oa Hemes Distributors for. (fOham lOi onrn -3HIN0LE3J i sir r Anilimaul to il Adjutant piny. BANK OF MONTREAL Total AsjcU in excess of i 700,000.000 1 leadtpurten for ttrituh Columbia, 640 Pender St., Wot, Vancouver 1 The Wark Jewelry -tore. whtc:i ha" been in bouhUlidn for lbi past ix moiilhs, has been taken iimt h HuIhT V heinke, who operate stores in l.acoinlie lllt,l Wetaskiwin. Alherla. The weekl lied l'.ro sale is being held today in Heilbrnnner'e jewelry store with Mrs. J. I". Mcrryfield and Mi. It. II. HoU in charge. TRAIN ENGLISHMEN FOR CANADIAN LIFE r.iliHorilnn Journal j It is jrnod news lhat at long last ihe fart is being recognised' guilder j" Supplies Lumber Brick Cement Lime ' 1IT..I . Jfl'i ltHi now Piaster Stock yoar trinler't tapplj Nanaimo-Welliw- ton Coal Albert & McCaffery, lii Phones 116 ai 117 Steamship and Train Service s.s. raiNcc rurt hi kr rsmci nueiar von VICTORIA, StATTLC and lnlrmrilur point. M.I) ritlOAr t S s s. raiacc rusist for stiwart ami anvok, wiosiio, ' S.S. eniNCK John fi.rimihiiy ir varcouvir ia QU" CriasUP1 ISLANDS. eASSINOIR TRAINS LEAVK fRINCf RUST IVIRV MONDAY, WCDNISDAV an.l SATUR0AT .1 S ft. hi fSISCI umwmun, OTinmraa, ail .int Kn.ii in i jii.i SQINCV ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. CU Tlta.t Ofllea, S2S ThlrS A., Prlnc Ruptft. CANADIAN. SiPACiriC vll4Ti Aany Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coaat Services Sailings from Prince Ruper fi incHHAx, mnaiL. mm. juway !tt i. 39 I ummt, viaomA seattli jm-wr j. zo- rr il. Swanion Eait Salla, Nami Bay, Balla Balla, Ocaan CamAball Wl . . mA ii. . . . - . M ny tor all Staamahlp W. Llnaa. Full Inform""41' ,r,r" C. ORCHARD Qanaral Aganl. . . Carnar of 4th Straat an4 3rd Aranu. Prlneo Ruprt. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OFB.CL10, , ... Silllnii Irom I'riDra Huprrl. . VANCOUVER, VI0TORIA, Swanaon Bay. and Atari Bay, T'' ,s 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alan Bay, an Sanaori B.y. S.wOI. rr ANVOX, PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rltar Cannarlaa, ThurtilO Ul i.Vi.- NOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, SunH. r-fc i ns Aianua. 4. Barnalay, A(iU 1