BOVRIL is concentrated prime Beet Sold in bottles onlij jeed m your name and oe oin send vou The Daily News PRINCE RUPEHT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATE8: City Delivery, "by mail or carrier, per uionlh $1.00 By mail to all parjs of Ihe British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $tt.OO To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Grounds Needed For. Games. There are always this iHtislraledX. booicfbmh(A gXSA Jlduea... . . . . ,yv- Pislribulors fori K9LRED -3HIN0LE3J Saiurday. Dec. I J, 1025. many financial calls upon people h a growing town lhat il makes jis Jiesitale In urge expendiluiii 1 1 ... i ..:n ....i.'.i r..Vi' 11 . -i . 1 . in iiiuiifj uiiii 1 1 1 tin. in miii niriiiui .iiii, jei ii is iinpnriaui uiiii inert: ne iiiiiienr grounds neie ami we snouiii inn iioki nark from it duty which we owe Die younger people of Ihe city. The rily has had the road .ntestioii In wrestle with and di reclly there i ii movement of population this wav Ihev will have Ihe ster problem In solve. For years lhere,will he u struggle to make ends meet without inordinate fiicrca-e of taxes. The only ;iiy I'd 'gel the playground nltejideil to under thee eninli- tiOiis is' (o lien a Iiltle each xear. We must keep up In date. Plav i a ij'ecessnry as Iraiisporlalinn and coniiuunicaliiui .in Ihe de velopment -of a cily. A)lenlioii,Arn drawn lo the need of improvements in the nlhlelic grounds niul for uuol her playing field Jiy Walter Vance in an address to the Ilnlnry Club thi week. He nrgeil lhat Ihe present grou nit be finished and thai as sunn as it is rum pie lei steps he taken lo t-omuiem-c work on another field, lie pointed lo Ketchikan as a city not much more than half this size where , they have betle.r recreation facilities (ban we have here. It i for those particularly jnleresled in lii- playground problem to keep it well fo the fore. In urge it on every pn-ille occasion, and to see that this phase of nvic development get; it proper share of attention. Welcome Back Edmonton Bulletin. - We take great pleasure in welcoming the. Edmonton Rulle tin back lo the journalistic fold.1 It bail suspended publication for a linie owing to financial difficulties but it has been pur chased by n Vancouver inan. Charles Campbell, formerly owner of. Ihe Vaueoyver World and first owner of tbe Vancouver Star, -He has improved it very considerably already dud he proinie still greater improvement. A l ily Ihe size of Edmonton should be big enough lo allow nf the publication of Iwo newspapers, and Mr. Campbell deserves lo succeed in his venture. ' " ' Trades And Labor Holding Banquet. The Trades piu Labor Council of Prince Ruperl. represenl- liiir nr!?rini7Pft lalinr her iw tmlilm !lc minimi liaiiimul IahIViIi and doubtless the evenl will be worthy of the jHace the labnf orgauizajions liobl in Ihe life of the city. Much of Ihe suce lli. i,rriiiMi..i:,.n i- I.. 11. a ............ 1 .1 .. ... ...I.:..t. iiiv iriiiiiiiAiiiiuu tint- iii 1 tt "iiiiiiir intiiiiii- in w nil II labor question are aijioaclied tind the general desire lo aid iii the developmenl of Ihe rily. In other word il is a conlrucliv! organization as oiiped lo h delruclive tendencies of some of the filibustering group. ' Irish Difficulty, 1 Seems To Be Settled. ' The difficulty over the Irish Loundarj. between the norlh ami the soulh seems lo have been'sellleil amicably. Tbe chief difficulty arose from the fart thai while the norlh is moll.t Proleslant ami Ihe south Catholic, there is considerable overlapping aniinterrnjngliiig and Ihe religious question i one on "which Ihe OIrCiunlry Irish divide. 11 i a sign of Ihe limes thai controversies of Ibis kind are being settled liy negotiation. If Ibis spirit j developed ami encouraged Ihe lime will come when all international difficnllie will be seltled without recourse to arms, jusl xi Imlay naliou.ll tronjllesj ainj settled williout resort lo force. - . .now Albert & : Jf;i' HiAtl-,,ii;W,'Jir.V Lumber Brick Cement Stock your winter's supply oi Nanaimo- Wellington Coal McCafferyy Hi. Phones 1J6 and 117 HUMOROUS, TOUCH m. CAL FILIBUSTER hill." suggested i -lraviii nipli. Calling Bluff s?o far all Hie remarks had re ferret! to (lie premier, who ile- ciilei) thai (hi was I lie time to 'tall the hliiff" of the opposition, Accusing Ihe opposition leader of usiiiir olslructie tactics, he challeiifri'il him to IpI tbe Mile jtass ami take up a minister's salary, bul Mr. Pooley declareil every vote was In be cliallenveil. clared ilratuatically, ami the oy- ernmenl supHirlers cheered itiuiically. Wanted 4 to , Know Mr. PnoleV wanted to ku from tin1 chairman if he Was to lie steam-rollered Hoe your ruling mean that ( am not to lie allowed lo criticize t'uy member of this House? ti rikeil. "Ymi can't ask. me to rule on rt hypnlhetirsil qtiestion. Ynu can iave every freedoin as long a iiuir remarks are relcant," said i.'liairmau Perry. Ajrain Mr. Pimley appealed to 1 tie Speaker, while II. Despanl TwicK, Victoria, declar.il the opposition uiiuht stay there all bijiht if necessary. - Tom Uphill suKfesled that each member be supplied with a' pill of blanket, while Major I tunic demaiidiil "plenty of tea. Mr. Speaker, plenty of lea." Avain .Mr. Pooley relumed 10 Ihe charge, and it wa then that Mr. Twicer had a brivlil idea. 1 It suddenly dawned on Mr. Pooley lieutenant thai the op- msilioii ineinlier. by support- lusr their leader, would lie votiiv icainst their ntvn sessional in- lemnities', ami he brouphl that natter to the attention of hi Chief. By lhat lime the pooley torce were well into the niarsh- V. however, and when the vote lva finally forest throuch they fiiutiil tln-nisi-ive lioiiiint up jlieir hands tu vide at'ain-t sessional iudpmnllie for member I But not before I hey were sure that the government had Ihe (teres,ary majority In carry Ihe vole. 1 But the member failed even to smile, and Mr. Pooley ayaiu atlemnted to read hi statement. i Itule 2; wa invoked, aiul rule. "j( staled that a member could jjni weary Ihe House with 'ir !i'clevant and tedious reiietilinn.' ti Cblonel Peck d. C.y Peck came lo the aid of his leader. It was Ihe iire-1 'fbgative of roinhuuier ince the Itrtiu ..f .?1iullual In f-nfllMf. In 5te fUnifsilb 'llis Majesty if -ilfi Mas thouvhl thev were not beinf? irtsed. 1 Mr. Pooley seized on the idea. ml niL-aiii declareil he was eoingj!; ;i5i show why the minister were Knot fit to'occupy their polllons and why they should not be 'toted supply. "W'liv not waII unlit n vole tin a minisler's salary? Why pick on a poor humble member' Indemnity." asked Chairman Perry, while Major Burde told the op position leader In resign if he thought he wa not worth his own i.'ioo a year, bul tn lei f ibers who thought they were worth it, draw down the money. By this time midnight was striking, but Mr. Pooley wan only, warmint up. So far he had ohlyi made threats nf Ihe cliargewhich 4'' .? RnthhtKy, Dremb,P TO fOLITI-:' lal Willi,, something Hint could. I AT VIC-'nfl '' dealt . Willi by thai, body. 1 lit.. TORIA THIS WEEK WHEN "II.' nay I n.-ted iinetiii5lil H-: nnurnuMrtiT wnni niiT, tlionnllv and tliiMi turns round i-fnl iimt'i I from page I, u ami then lake mill ak vn'u In arl uiiennstuu- Minitnlly," said ihe rmitr. Tak-Inc mi iliv Ainlil Act. wliieh. Mr.; n whirl al ,wlt.v tlil Uti, xiolai.il. .Mr. Mtilvir llirk .... . .. . i . .i ...nl.ni ....... , iuir rnai,iengeii " "i'i-"- inirue, wiiih1 unit ijpiiiii. r i Tiue utIlt,i; miner member, with u despair- .. ,.,. i... ' I eiiarnnleed ing i-lanee at the cluck, 'H"gesl-,.,0,(, siwnti.iis nr llml I acted, oil (hat the members think 'fj (Un,fl,ui,.llv. I..-. is tiiTUns 'tin1 pathetic word of thai litlh1 i;.v,r,j nnpnse er heard In' hymn. Now Ihe .lay is over, night J,1( tfm,,(. ,j. inier sfatl null! (lie ninny would In- Kiid. when; ihe. UeirKlattlre oted Vupply.' Theris wa'jo mf ipiestbm oAjniftr-) nnlee and ihre wa ifhthuigl .iiiitrarv to Ihe act. I am in tlnd liumls of Ihe'lesislatuie. 'I'lierej is nntliiiik lo fear and I hae no- Ihlnsr tr. ,ii.le, and if iifl'mbersj leel thai Ijni wrouj: I Bin wimik( to abide by their nnlifiiient. but I believe lhat fhe iniijnrity of niin- ,ier. are not utlcrlyiirejtidle.il Apain he atleinpled In reiuli.,.,. ,eir jiubnieiii i not n "t- the -stalenien, ami apam wa-iM,.,.. Wnrin'il In parti. an polities! caiieil in onicr. I intend In read thi,' he slinuli'il, l'.in'rin his desk and drawing eries from across the floor of Hie llnu-e tellin- It i in In go on anil dreak ii. "Yes. I'll break the dek, ami I'll break somelbiim else before I'm through. Hefore I'm tlinne;i I'll break the government. I'm after bif jrame louicht," he de a lo make them !"e all vestijrei of common ene. In- said. clial- Joir-'intr I lie opposition to call fori a vote. Qrey Dawn j lirey dawn innan to -teat' Ihroiiph Ihe parlianieiit ImiiIiIiiik' window. Did timers in Hie poll Ileal fame' who had maiiaji.il to steal away during Hie lull m 'the debate, -or who had paired: With other, old tinier mi Hie! iipoilij: side, heiran to reappear. shortly after 3 " clock, and heir spriuhlly appeal ance rnmpariili ...Ul. 1... I. ...I l.al.l lli! l IIIWSI- llfl.l ll I" I benrWs all nilit showed that ihey had managed to eel n little Wleep. Still Ihe fitht wen I on with the Pooley force !ian;rini on to Hi. ropes. Inil rominz up after each round for more Slarldur a one man fillbuer horlly before I o'clock. Mnj.ir It. J. Burde. the Albenii stormy nelrel derlared a private war azainsl both old line purlie who were dead-locked over the estimate, and declared that if In wa (rnitur to be kepi in Ihe House he wns solus, lo take a nar. and a very aeme iwtrt in the debate. Colorado Beetles r.lioo-ina 1 ti entomologist vote of the deiHrlittent nf ariculliire a hi Juniin-r .iff plat1.1 Major Bunle iiriH'e.ilel In rie tbe House ti half hour dissertation nil (he 4dorinlii Beelle. alia the potato bill:, alia the ureal Blis ter beflle. hasms hi obervci lions nil Ihe rrpitrt nf Hie pr.- incial plant pathologist, reach iuz he:;ht of eloi'pience a in pathetic lone he told of Hie mv- ape nf Ihe beetle ataint zrfi of the avrirtillunil departmeul, .".en usinif aiiomobile in it ef fort In spread all over British! Columbia. I'nlil 1.35 Major Burde held Ihe flour and lie threatened lo go on until it o'clock utile tin had to vn bark to hi Imlel at such an hour. Major Burde insisted .01 adjournment or continued -in debate' on 'potato blue.. He jit ai.ljil.ttWH'V'P, I; . . 'I j facta." had aked Ihe committee1 atrufitora. y-T 7 T" " " Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert n k December 12, I915. Al a meeting in the city coun- eil chaiolier last night presided over by Mayor -Newton it wa decided In divide Ihe city inlo districts for (lie purpo.! of canvassing oi- lite Patriotic Fund. The w ork w ill si arl tomorrow Wilh Ihe fallowing acting as collectors: T II. Johnson, J, Hemorrhoids Or pilea are quickly relieved by Dr. Chase's Ointment. It U a serloui matter to have pile and one person In four na them at one were tn rock Hie liip or state ximt or tnothw xtie innoyinr and and slarl her Ibidierijn!)! dozen dintr U, trrpt. It U, difficult to places. obUln lartinc, relief. So much x that IIC wanted the political head Soonfn necry.mt of the premier, and he would be U unlfwi he ! fmilir with I)r, Chiwe'ii satisfied with noihlng less, and, Ointment for nuny doctori recoramMid thti trMtment to their ptitienU. M, so si ....i,,,! a 1 in. Fi.rBe.rIy half a century Dr. Chaw. Fremter pat ointment hai Wn tbe never WlinK Premier Oliver rose eb.urel)v relief for itching, bleeding n'1 to- "I hope Ifie leader of Ihe np- truding wle. It U now very generally ... 1 , , ,. , . . 1 Vnoan nv the medical firofeiwlon, and pnmllon feels belter ,.;.w thai he tbife llly. the. sundrd ha igol all Dial off Ids mjrul, treatment for thi tortunngj ailment. lie nftid. lie proceeded o showv Aik your friendi aliout Dr. Chaae'a t thai Ointment for "ur are boostera in Mr Pnnlpv In vvlml the nn.i position leader ''alleged lo hoi rou nilf.in tv., ointment at any tftn (ililnKv or e pipe smo-er BsSK who likes his Tobacco Just a little stronger' HQPTmBM2flV '2 LB. VACUUM rnianifion. Jarvi Mel-.-ml. il F Meltae, Hal Peck, li. 11. a l. n. 1 I). I'altiillo. J. II. Tli'iiii...ni. .i. W. Mnrmw, Arl X'iHiIi-. lieum t'riztell. Camm HU. i. A. NVo.mI-laiid. I'.hief Vtekers. J. M.-Udle. II. S. Wood. .1. R. Beany. K. I. lohiisnii. K. Y Woods. (ii-.ii-(ic Hull and II. F. M. l.e.Ht. Charle llainoud wa found uuitty of sedition al I lie .i-e yesterday and h given su- ii-iiiinI senlence. 'lite jury con-' !tmled nf K. .1. Lare. J. H. Jidios hopper and the manner 1n.whiehiieir-tc siiiHit, William liexer-It was nulwiltinir all the brniii; 'd?'.. i. Shirley. M. Mcl.e.l. A. J. (iattnn.1, H. r. Nicki-rmin. V. A. tde. .1. U. Moody. K. tHapp And Alex Kinuie. ir shiiBMi Bouse weakened. weakemsl. Despite Ilestille the Hie imrih iwrlh nlfrirr lfrirr LAND ACT. Notk of InUnllon to Appli U lti Lnd. In l-iinr fluis-ri Ii ml nmirriinr Dl I trlrl of J'tiur lliilsrl. itHi .iluair no I, .. . ,. . .,, . JUIHIIl' IMaiKM, tl.L. defleclloii of loin. Lphill. 1 eruici 1SXK (,tiik iht I'rr Vtn. il. LAND ACT. P'MANUrAaUHED BY IHPEfiULTOIACCO C&HXt OF CAXAOMJlllTtB t IU). Qlirrn Jtiix- FiH.lim sOtiiir nwl ibilM-rl ... ili.r. f V.nnmm, inlner 'iiimr inenitier miuinir, wtin win declared iiniann he' iii.lfi u,.K0,,,ti,rf, (,iH)in-n. iiiIj-iwI k. would lose his reputaliou if be'l'l'i' ' ! f ue rnli"iiir if im-,iiwi imrmmT mt imiiihiii gtmf . vIM ' n Jurkitlr IIIH4 1 .iiiiiinHiiinr at 1 i"i iiUiilnl a tlw slimv or Sliawiun lUJr l)oul Jiill tei to ntillis)rlrrl)' dlis-i-tmii rmui hiiii mrtl "liOM-r or Uit tit. I mi tM-MiK ivirllH-iiii t-MTlw-r u( iu twrtth U Hr rlu-4- I))' Jan. Ilrlilinr Shane . .ulhttoiKrlj f.Jlimiiir In Kb alir mark uf sin 111 mi 1 Pa)' iImjiiI 7utl ris-i to i pom fnt Urtitli awl 1, fit-! r. f,f nuiith rt rifiM-r ul IjH OO: llwn.i- wri H.f. ft In lb lilfli water mark nf an l.lanil Mm in anritleaOiiii tn Iratr In I iliilM-rl C. Oii'; llirtiri- tl.irltwrly , sl . i-rly ami k.iiIIiwi-iiIitI) rulliraliii iImi lilh j maii-r niarv m uui luim ii. a Hiini tr.j irn miuiii ami iij Iff i ur mmiiii rft i-oriu-r ilia, tlimi- mi ioii ri, Ih'iin' MMIti 5JII rt-rt. limrr ur l . Um-ikt rati S frrt. limn- ur !. In ih- pnini f MniiiiM'iwftiftii, and iiinuiiilnf 1 rrr, iiwre or !. IliiHT. 1:. linSsK aiul tn. IKLIUMI THAOJ, ttnllraBt. Mlli-lH-ll, Vamil lir. Nolle or Inttnllon lo Apply to Ltaa Land In rrlnre Di;rl Ijml llinirdliir Dl inc.. ami Humr 1 :.)-,. spicer Inland, alxiut 80.U0 rlialua Muilhcatlrrlv fnun Ire-etliems north went nut of spli-rr lulanl ami atxitit il.uo rlialn ral frmn Shn er rai. isiff nnore that Wallare. Plaherlral I.lmlli'il. fif vmwiiiivi.r 11 r ........ n.. ' i caniirryiiH-n, Inti-nita lo apply fur a lrae or ins rniiiiwiiiir prrarrlbm landa -. I (Uirmniiii-iiir at a p"f planteil almul 11 u iiii rmui" m a nnimraiT i oirri'llon frnm Us- rtlrniis imrlliMr-l nf Aplrrr Inland, and tl on rdalin rail rri.m srhimni-r fans; thHirr atiutli l rlialna-tlienie rut IS! .halm: hrnr north-wrlerlr inraruleniir almia ilir line of lilrn llde lo pnat f rmimii-nri'iiiint, ami riiiilaliilnr I. on acre, mure or Ish WALLACE riSHKIIIFS I.IMITF.D. nollran. ts.A ,M. ,.,H LAND ACT. Nolle of Inlantlon to Appy to Laaa Land III lti Land lli-rorillnr lintrl. t i,r prlnre IiufM-rt, and situate mi In xoiih ahorn or .!uTl,.m 'hr- V." r0'i"'r,i "l" ll-Wnmrn' f . . "' ',f. M,"i- " e . frti.aiiim Fin J iiri-r Int. n, 1.1 anpiy rr a lr,. r hm- r i.Miviiiiii tirni-rilipil lamia- 1 flciniriiHirliiK at a nt alluati-d at Hie ?i,.""n''"1. 1'"""'"' "f "-la (T.L. J...;'ii. ii "'!"''' ,0 fh'H': Ihi-nre ;nllb 10 i-lialn.. inor- or rn, t lilahl K-r mark: Un-iirr. .mih.i r,i"n ! l.rl iT iTft. r"''"i"f I.I.I, i!e"r, aT-n, iiiaiif ur if'tB " " tn,T Ml..ett. B.C 014 October II, mi. And That One Word Is u t a 1 i Tr n W hen i.o article . it-tiiduig mcf'l public, it sin ce. lir.-otiies ininie.liatc And so it i with our latest "FAMILY only one word can explain (heir quick 1 . e and that one wont i "VALUK. Wei Vsh--Thrfl-T flud Sofl Fm.-h services thai simply brim over wilh all the Purity. Ouiveuieuce, and P.ronomy nol one (ininpi.rison anil ilemoiistralioii prove Fain rly Sei vn es. IIcanadianT PACiric ,VIrA Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 Steamship and Trail .far TANCOIVU, VICTORIA aJ SUTTU Service a.a. raiNct aueiar iu ' i-ae ' eaiNca aueiar ' vancoim-. VICTORI. IflTTI r ...fl ... I . ... . rain .1 ajn. .. iuiriliirui.ll Mllll. r. II . r. mr . -. - a . eaiacc rupcrt mi iTiwaaT and anyox, wioni or. , a.a. rniNcc john rormninir for vaNCouvtta quiin CHnni ISLANDI. EVERY ..?"tHOtn TRAini iiavi eaiNCf vnMr. atonal M-" mondav, wiDNitOAV ami aATuaoAy ai a ti.in, 1 eamCi EDMONTON: 3MOFIT0N, wiNNieia, all s.ini l.amru anad. ' WMlnj RfMITTINa atnd Canatflan National CipraM MoflY for Ian Cntqu.a. WHEN TRAVELLINB err TrfMr CM.- Y00R NEXT EXfRflS SHIPMENT" CANADIAN NTI0Nl- AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. CIlY Tkaal Oflka, 62S ThlrS Am, PMnct R apart. to raee 1 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Ruper t fir inCHa!!, WUIICEll, JtWAU, MACWAT Jrff I. $1 rtuNass mrna , ., Alrt for Butadala. Swanaon Bay, Eaat alalia Ball, Ocean fall. Nam. Campball Rlr, d Vncuir ,r Salur- 11 am. -H. Ancy foe all Sltmhlp Lint. ' ull larefinane" . u, vntnflD anri ..a a. Cerntf or ath,.Sll m.Sra. A.ant., feme, Hupari, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD Salllnta (rum fmtt Bupert. . - . 'Of VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swonton Bay. en Alrl By. T"M'', 1t 'Of VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and Swlnao By. "r or ANVOX, PORT SIMPSON nd Naaa RJf Cannrl. THrady for PORT SIMPSON, ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART. "' rV.ee I2S tnd An. i. Barntlty, AfMi.