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DAILY EDITION Canada And British Navy. 98 86 Wednesday. I lee. 2. 1925. irouut Jellico urges the British Dominion to pav their hare of life, upkeep of the imperial navy and suggests that the item of thirty-six million dollar?- a vear would he (Canada's .-harei just now. hue the appeal is not made Jiy a Rrilih statesman or JiV a man holding a position of responsibility just now, romiug fiimVj Lord Jellico it has somewhat of an. official flavor. At ajiy ralo it jndicales Hie line of tluiught of n grew I many people of (Jrent Britain, the people who today are hearing the whole hnnil of nnvnl defense oT the huge empire, whose boast il i thai on it the sun never sets. f . -V( ' Looking Back ' ' For Few Years. " '., Let ns look hack a few years anil see what has been done. Sir Wilfrid Laurier's government,' following an ImperialTCoii- ferenre, which Ihe Canadian premier otteuded. set out (d build a Canadian navy. They- secured two training ship from the Old Country, Jhe Niohe mid Ihe Raiuhow, one of which was jdaced at Halifax and the other at Epiinialt and cadets were en listed, renders were then railed for huildiug several small naval veel hut aiueleclion was held just (hen and the government went down on the question of reciprocity. The Conservative government Which followed proposed making a direct routrilnilion to the British navy and cancelled Ihe eonlraiis f0p huildiug CauaTlian ship. AIo the naval de-i fences at Halifax and Kiiirnnll were neglected. The direct contribution was vetoed' hy Ihe Liheral Senate and wa never brought up again even after the Senate became Conservative.' The Avar intervened and Canada did her part without stinl. Since the war the financial condition of Ihe rouutrv has been such that no renewed efforts have been made to revive nnv naval policy. Quebec influence ha been against i( and so has a large section of Hie English-speaking part of Canada. That is the position today. What Of The Future In Regard To Navy? But what of Ihe future in regard to naval matters? If the Empire is to remain as a factor in world affairs in the future as il has been in the past, the Empire as n whole will have to maintain th'e navy. We rannot expect (he few people, in the British Isle- (o keep up the huge fighting machine and rush to our up- whehcyer we feel ,11ml we nenl them. That is out of the ipiesuon. ' r.uner we snan nave io .assume nur reionilnlfv or r.'it it off altogether and' take chances on Ihe fit In re. It is not suggested herolthal we shall take any .particular line of action. It is a big que.slio'ir' and one for the' people to decide, hut eventually it will have to be tackled by somebody. The plan of making a contribution t' Ihe jiavy is obnoxious to mot people. We prefer (o control on' own expenditures and to spend the money in Canada. If there is to be any money spent mi a navy, we have tjie shipyard and the ports and can build the ships here. If we have not the men to do the work we can import them. We built merchant ship and we can luiyfl war ship. The people of Canada, we believe, would not be fjgreeable ta sending money out of Ihe country to be spent elsewhere. The question is. shall we lax ourselves an extra amount, over and above what we pay lodav in order lo build n Canadian navy? U we are to regain in the Empire and be a vital part of il, we must pay for its defence. While tin question is not likely (o become one of practical politics for a few years, it is somelhing to think about and decide on definitely when the time comes. sherds on fry One Kraft Cheese To be sure you get tne genuine article, which is always pure, appetizing and nourishing, please look for this trade mark. JJ 25 CAPT. JflHME AND SILVERADO 2(io,i00 iii Iim shares. M.,nnO cash wa plawu ai iapi. .uuier-son" iiia1. He itiaiuniralcu his advent lo Slewart a a mining uiapnule liy tendering a ban quet a! the leadiirv hotel, line canny oiu coicii propcior, receiving his invitation is said to have endorsed il : Hoot Mon. I wad rather accept yer invite, ;tflcr ye hae done some work and proven e hae a mine worth ban- plotting. - Yacht Put on A yaeltt, on whose dock the Captain inifht he seen parading, wa put on between Vancouver and Stewart. From the company Tuiitl a trail was mil for a distance of 5,00(1 fool up the side of the uiountahb 'Wfit camps were "built al elovalkHis of 1 ,70n rj. anil 3,850 ft. Wispeetively. A two-bucket a aria) tram was slrunjr for a distance of 4,000 ft. Telephonic eeupiiusieaUoa u provided between (He caaips and Stewart. Some tunneling .was done, and 13 lon of ore sent down the tramway for slihatoiii the value averaging $17 a ton. The rein pinched to a few tnche. The company's funds apnronrh- inc exhauslifu, Mr. Omghlan en-gagil Hector J. C. MardouaM fitnnerly on Hhe stalT of the (iranliy Coiiijiany. aiil one of lite hel engineers on the cal. t make an exa mi nation. wMli the reuit I li.it Ihe -option on the Sil vcrado wa aitamloneil and Hit properly reverted lo f lie owners. Other Fields ?aplaiu Andoron no loncer parade the deck of the Silverado yacht 3"tljei utnju"i .'"firpgte from VumojiVer. He has' finiir1 new fletil for fjune oih! forlimc in the smelting business, and i pngaged in "pulling over" Hi" l.dil.vihiith Smerting Ot. Ltd. H is often coiifuseil nn the Coas' with James Aiiilerson, formerlv Jlayor of K'alo, and one of the best citixens of that Iowti a man who is a director 'or the Huth-ltoe Mining Cumpany of Slocan, representative in Koole-nay of the Alexander F.stale. liquidator and repreenlnlive o several British mining companies and one of the most experienced and reliable men rnnnerted wi'h the mineral (Vduinbia. Industry of Hrilisli Of Capt. Jimmy Anderson handling of Silverado. 5eorge Clothier, resilient engineer, re- iii. irk cil in his annual report lo the Department of Mine: "This was a reelile aMciupl al develop ing a property, ami is jusl anollier eae of 'no much overhead expense." NO CALL EXTENDED BY LOCAL CHURCH Presbyterian Congregation Decides to Follow Usual Course In Fitting Pulpit Al the rneeliiw of the congregation of Ihe First Presbyterian Churclr last night if was decided to allow tlie usual Presbyterian procedure -j connect Inn willi Ihe selectfnn t f a successor to llev. Ir. II. It. nrant. Accordingly, il was tleeided lo extend no call al this lime lull instead Ihe church will communicate with the Vancouver Pre.hytery and clergymen will he invited In come here after which the selection will h made. Itev. r. Charles J. Cameron nf Vancouver, who l relieving in the local pulpit, expects to lenve for the south towards the end of the monlh to spend the Christ mas vacation but II Is possible be will return bore. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert. Mrs. Ira llei.l, Mrs. John (lib-son and (ieorgn McAfee, (Jonrgn-'nw: Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Sinclair. Inverness; Mr. and Mrs. T. Hall. Salvus East; Mrs. 11. M. Minus. Terrace; It, T. Newlon, Hyder: J. McNeil. Telkwa: O. I. Uuiifrud, Edmonton. 1 1 1 aa it THE MAN IN THE MOON "danimM' car sal ay: If iitioli lav! Have you liou;ih "" .. your Christmas ireenls .' E. A. Haqgon Tells of Operatfons of Spectacular Promoter of I CMIUSTMAS i eoniing! The Kalen Island 'smaller the house, I In yreaiei 'the inemiflwil! In I'.UM Capl. "Jimmy" Ander . son, of Kaien Maud ranie. loi.kj TllfiUH: a man i" ln mils' an option on the Srlvi-ra.lo. am I he twin. No mic person rould pot J. J. Gouyhlau. Jr., of Van 'be just its nun-It a tightwad a ronver, to iul up the money forjho is. development aihl .etptipment saysj - , H; A. llajrsen in Minimi ;nnl.Kn-. I H.VVK , l;novn people who frinreHo lleeord for November, iron Id say tnaii. you" in soeli a The Silverado Mine. I.l.l. Wu lorn niter - 4hM i' Ml you in the organized with a caioial oJf;nv, itnd others who eouW sav that il fell like a IISF01UUNK iiihsI be an actress feerause site maintains :her maiden jnefix and yet is on. never single. NO man i really jus) a I.a4 as lie reels the morning alter. IN Helssvnd tlioy have wind mills. In Ottawa they have poli tician. AH right. Who sa- I they didn't. Tilt: nnty person who can d" things with put the profter-backing are society girl in evening dress. A WOllTHY eoiilemp. prin' Ibis: 'lhere isn't much to life hut I hi. A Iwihy s smile, a wotnan's ki A hook, a pijuv a fire, a friend A ad Jnt a litltr oah lo Kpend. AS a substitute 1 sggot this: There i not much to life, ala. TiiHigs riae come U a arettv pass. i-or inmttrh tin- livelong tiav we wwrk. Hxewpt ihe few who always shirk. rte lip erly. lale to led Ami in the morning, oh Ihe head! Alas, alak", here's mother-in-law ii s irn Hawineiiest womi I eer saw! LAIIY AOr ileelare that when married women look at III. bachelors il makvs theni more onlcnle. with their own hu-ban4s. THE chief value of vacation Is showing I lie bos nnd Ihe re ol the staff that they carf get alon'i quite well wiJhout yon and perliaps lieffer. WE have been ako which think preferable when answering in the affirmative "Sure Mike.' "I should say." "Oui. Oui." "Yon said it," "Higtrl oh," or "Hell have you own wa." HOW can youg men be expected to marry when boarding honc life is h liappv Ten Years Ago irt Prince Rupert December 2, 1915. After luivlni,- been Urged for the last five or nix years by Archbishop I'. J. DuVeriiet. A roll doa ro 1 1 lklliori iff Kiurolilh has llml Ids tybokimlie Wake of I... fi.J j . ..;.fr v.. i 1 4 The fall esinn of Ihe Supreme Curt Assie( was opened Hid morning hy Mr. luslice W . A. Macdouabl. The ilraml Jury con-its of o. II. Oilberl, .1. Ilamp-!on. I'. V. llentitng, K. V. Ling H. PLit.selt, J. T. Meriyfield, U II. Mortimer, J. II. Mollae, II. I'erk, .1. II. Pillsbury, II. j ,-e. I. II. Thompson and (I. A. William llrooksbauk, fallier of Arthur Hi ooksliank, will leave shortly for l-'.ngland where he will "do liis hit in a munitions factory. " MARRIED QUIETLY AT PALMER HOUSE Miss Isabel Ross Mather Became Bride of Lawrence Halcrow Last Evening Last nixlit at 7 o'rloek al (he Palmer llntisr, llev. Ir. Charles J. ''.anwron offielatlni:, tins wedding took plaee iiiielly in Ihe lirescuei of a few Immediate friends or Mis Isabel Moss Mather, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William .Mather nf Ayrshire, Hcolland, and Lawrenee llalerow, son or Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenee llalerow of Ihe Hhelland Islands. The witnesses were Hubert Henry, , ' ' l' r A Whiff of the Orient from Canadian Looms LAND ACT, Netlca of Inttnlloo to Lanai. Apply illon. After Hie ceroiiinny. ii wrihloig super wa partaken ol in Ihe Itoslon Hall, about ten person Immiiu present. Mr. Hint Mrs. Ilah row will take Hp their resolence in the Mual-' em ApaHtneuls on Sixth AveiuiOj Last. Ihe rm lias resplcdi liere for -Veral vears and is alj present eiiguaeil us a boat build-, cr at Hie dry dock. The bride ; has been for oiii lime a mem- or of the I 1 1 1 n- It ui i i tien-eriil lliipi'.il s'uff MALE CHOIR ORGANIZED ' MEETING LAST NIGHT An eoltiusmslic group of men met at Ihe Inline of llev. (i. it. nod Mrs. Hacker lat night and or-ganueil n male elodr ! lake rhnrge ot the singing at the ,Morii .Men lliian Women tcr-vire" nt Hie rhiirrh on Sunday night. They complete! the tnk in Imn.l with greol zeal and then spent a very enjoyable social hour. Mrs. Hacker served refreshments and the men voted thai the evening hud been both pleasant anl profitable URPRISE PARTY BY UNITED CHURCH GIRLS The senior C.li.I.T. group of the t lilted '.hurcb visileil the, meeting of the junior tiroup lutj tiietil and Invited them lo n siir-i prise parly at the home of Mis Haddock, tbn srroup leader. The! even 1 1 iy "wn very enjoyaldy spefit in idayiug games mid story telling. A hot dog Mippcr wa greatly enjoyiil and il is sng-gestisl Lhal piowihly the dogs barked and Ihe girls dreamed far on into the night. No casualties are reported. WATER NOTICE. Dlrilen nd Ut. TAkt: -nnr: iiii lr. Jiih-. nfclln, Straiir, whwe .l(lrr- ! 3H llur sirr-i. Vin-t-uvrr, In:, will JH rr a Htii' t li- mill M tnn.nuM i.hi prr ilar Ht lf mo of Am Mil llivi-r. ilxi lowiwn n lllvrr. winch onvva iKtrlls-rl) i SIhI lrUH jinn Vmi 1UJ, i.i.)'..U P.", .j itmfO S rlnlin ri rnmi tkhIImuM t- 1 IH-r I., till TlH- wlrr will m iloerlnl romi llir tii-mn al a iiii iImmii 4" cliain. nniri" r !. oiiih anil :. rtmix: ral (nsn iiurllwal I., lot, ami will Ih i unt Oh- raimt-r) nrHiw iiu ilie lam! Itrarrltml I., lid. twflir rl "f I.. HIT Till IMllH'l- a M (III tlM (KHIIKl Ml Ilie mill i4 ut .Xnvi-lnbrr. IK', A n, r llii im-IO ami an i'pllrllin sirtiaiil llHrMi anil In tlx- VVtlrr .el , win lie ritisi iii iiw irrii'v r iiw want' llinler al eilmr lliiwrt, It ." . Olijer ; IhrtM lo tin- ppllrall.Hi may Ih- rilnl llh Uh oaltl W'alrr llpronler mi nllli )iniitrill)-r "f Wali-r liltlils I'arlMiiK-nt ImlMlnrt, Vlriorl. II.' . wlitiui Uiiri (Ii V alli-r tti flr-l aisaraiiiT nr ItiK IHilIrr In a Im-al ln-WIHlIT TIh iUIi-nr Uh Urt inililiralliin ! Ilil Ii-jII'i- It, .Vovfinlirr UH, ll. ' VIMS. JVS. t IKI.IHMi HTIIAXll. Applicant. Win. O. Mllitiill. Amtil. lo Ltatt Ill ITInrp lllix-rl l.anil Hrrnrdlnir Hit Irlri. ami illiitir al rwromli llarlMir Our More is inlt of ImmiiMh! RU08 3rd Ave. and 5th Street pIHv Irxik tiwrllnwio 1, I' M. ami Will Im ni'il tT niiwn iMirtHiwi iiHin tw loiil ilrtrrilMit a I, CO fx-int ran nf L IMS ,T.I.. :.:.!. Tlil millrr vvat ismhI mi lw rriNimt Ml I hi- I oil, tit NiitPliilx-r. Uli A rniy ir Oil iM.tlir and an ar-pln-alMi piirxioit lln-rfln ami In tm- "Wtn-r An" sill In- rilnl In Ihi ufriip ir ow Wali-r iipmrupr ai i iini-r imiwri, n.t:. Olilrr fill ItlamI, alxiiii une mile imrllii-a! friKii, linn to il- appllralliiit nitty In- rilril with iiip rnirsmr n ri-irri i.ntiinri, ami alioul UH' aui water KimwiIm- r lth Up mir nillo wMiilirrly fmiii ih nrlliraol mptnitlrr nf Wali-r llihl, I'ai liauirui ttirorr ir l.nl S01JP. j UilliliiiM, VlrtnrU. II. 1:.. wlililn Ihlrtyl Take imilie lliat Wallai-n t'ltlwrlfS Hay arirr ln flrl aptHaranri r ttni I.I111II1-1I, or Vaiiriiuvrr. II, 1.. nrrupaUiin imtlm In a liM-al iifn.pnir. Tlifl iltlrl lainiTi iimmi. Intrmlt In apply for a li-atu t Die rirsl niilillraUini nf on. u.o i. in inn iiiiiiiwiiia prrm-riiMMi laiui: fmriiiiirr Cniiiiiii'iirliit al a mh Pl.intr.1 almiiti mm lull"', in a MiiitlH-rly illrmtliiti fnnn I ho iiorllipam riirnrr uf l.nl soill'; llimrr amilh f.lt flulm. thonr went n.nu rhaliKi Ihriire iMirill H.7ll rlialnt; ItiriK'n ra"irly miii(lirlnt almiir llw turn walrr mark l pot nf riiiiiiiinrriiiinl, ami riitiialnlna l.nn arri. mors or ). WALLACE HSIIEIIIKS LIVUTKII. Apptlrant riit niml oi o WATER NOTICE. III. IV5 UOSSK V I.KIUI Win. 0. I.IMITKIi. Appllianl. villrMI. Vrt-nl. "Barrymore" Axminster Rugs translate the magic beauty of the cast io your living room See the display of these "Barrymore" rugs at Barrie's Home Furnishinffs Third Avenue One Door East of Daily News Office Phone 123 thing- Hi,,!- 1 Christmas Gifts Perfumes, per bottle, from 25c Perfumes in Novell) llollle. each . . 50c h'tic Perfume Motile and Alotirlser 10c Toilel alers. Until CrlHls, Sachet. I Fouutaiii Pelt. Kvershaii, .Mary .i anil Ilullaif) Otffreliv Chocolate in regular and fancy bolulnv p. each 65c We would like vou epei inflv to ee . - Honrs: 8 a.m. lo 0 p.m. Sundays ami Hobdays fin 12 lo 2 p in 75c S12-0C and Cold (lifts, we believe the) ate jut th 1 been limkiuK fnr. Make your selection now, we will we any article until it is required. Ormes Limited The Pioneer Druggists P. s 3rd Avenue and 6th Street ' Phones S2 and 200 Christmas : Perfumes NOW ARRIVING. KxoliiMve Odors hy Mie bei l-Vendi. F ng V Pcrionicrs CAPON'S, GUERLAIN'S, HOUBIQANT'S, COTVS, R0CM A GALLET'S HUDNUT'S, ATKINSON'S, SEELEY'S Etc. Prices front 25c to $13.50 See Our Windows Rupert Pharmacy Phone 04. We Delh. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door to Frizxell Hut- hcr Shop, scrosi from the Empresi Motel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES 80CIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Prop"" LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon lo Appy to Laat Land In Ilia Laml iWi.rrtlna IHitrlrl i.r I'rtnra lliipirl, ami .Until- nn tlin mill III fh.irr ,r Slwiiiiun nay. ! tt Inlrl. vhm-h cimr-lUi lliiml. T.UK AOIICK ,t , n,rry im.i,,,,,,, llnal. Iif Vlaaarll. Hi' .....1, .,...,. 11.1. Dlftrtlon and Uta. Ciiri-r. Inli-ml in .1,1, i r... . I..,.' . . . ., " TAKE AOTICl: Hint lln..l.VIIIIl'il. riillnulllir li-.l l ll.( I....I.. ""' i.imili-U, wni aililifta l Hi llnwn, t-nliuiiiliiliir at a ini.I rlliiaml at ltii siris't. o -oiivt-r. M.i:.. will apply fur a smillmrat rnriu-r nf lit )tti it I nr in mm- inn u.e iiin.uini naimna ;H"Jl',i im-ni-r rtt In rlialna- tlii-ii -1 in nin-r 11111 ni 1 imnnwil. ii'iiiii in i-iiaina, limin ami, ' nr Unt " In hlali "'" Liinan I nk 11., u 11 u l.iri, ri.. . ......I.... I..1 u.i... .....t. .1........ ...V I.1" . -.. .. - n . in. 1 1 11. 1 tj 1 - i iim.1 n , ,ui-iii r nninimrai ii riiiiiiit ami ilraliit liitn siiuiiiHiii Hay, o.i:. li.r. nines nr In, rnllnvMnir Urn ,K "i vvai"' " " iirain ti, r., HI ij iikl "HIII rilllUllrlll MUrnl. rrmn imillKt-l i-nriii-r I.. IMS (T.I.. rnnialtilii g airra. m..n. ,.r 1... ' nn' wau-r win ,n Iw in- dln-rifit invrririi rnmi innni i 11 I'ltoaT J nonius au MtS. .Mary v. nam uul, from Sl4,lul, jjt4. ci,lui iiaieti OcloLrr 11. iota an, I COAL COAL Let us inf m Mipply for Hie w you tried our It'" nice clean hoi TAXI- New nt your "ervi lilnhl. niarire". your co , 1 oai a H ' .- per ton, nut m I 1,11111 $13.60. Tins .-ol ' rill your Id!'" Z We can duole ,. prlees on IwnW- ' fjfl 'fll,'rt lend to sinaO promptly. , awllir)t rlean day coal of 500 for cnf or two iiassrnKers Call I" The Prince Ru.P1 Transfer & Taxj o. .... Phones 7 ira mtoiiuvi