MU5 TVTU 5cnJ uj yourV oiJl send vou The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - MUTISM COI.U.MHIA Published Kvery Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Huper'l Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLKN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, liy mail or carrier, per month '. . . Sl.oo By mail to all parts of the Hritish hinpire and the United States, in advance, per year i $0.00 To nil other countries, in advance, per year $7.0 Transient Display Advertising. .'. .$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Pag ..S2.S0 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 2"c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per won! Legal Notices, each insertion I5c per agato line Contract Rates on Application, Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - iiu wimiduux jji bookofbeaulifiA S5s Homes Distributors fon (fDham K9L9RED 98 86 All advertising should le in The Daily News Office before'4 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Wednesday. Dee. 23. l92o. Hutchinson Book Is Rather Disappointing. Theniiew book, "One Increasing Purpose," by A. S. .M. llulchinson, juthor of "When Winter Comes," i rather diap-poinjing. U is iudiireil to be wordy and often lark anything like compelling interest. This story deuls wilh the religious motif owl should appeal to a great many people. The difficulty is that the deeply religious people are often not deep thinkers and will fail to wade through the preliminary chapters before the story proper be-giu. ; On the other hand many will consider the plot has failed to materialize. Hutchinson is a clever writer, no doubht. In this book his style is not mi odd. lie niakes sentences and hi sentence. usually end, something that in "If Winter Comes," did not atxvnx happen." Author Described Two Nice Girls. Describing a scene, the author tells of two girls whom the1 hero much admired and whom, he introduce! into the story only! to get rid of them without having used them to any extent in' the .-lory. He ays: f "A piano wa? in -the great room and they went to it and one playing the idlier stood licside her and they gave in delightfully fresh voices adelightful little French song, one of the series of old national jingles, Malhrouck and the ret, familiar! . to the trench as are our nursery' rhymes to in. More were i called for, more as prettily and delightfully given. The girj made finite a lovely picture of fre.-h young grae and charm ,at the piano; the i-hanre of a painting. Sim thought, for which an artist would have given hi ears. Rut what especially attracted him, what he termed to Linda as "uncommonly nice" was (he delightful promptness with which they had responded to the very old lady's call. The ordeal for, them was very considerable, yet they had -hown no trace either of the affected modesty that desire to be pressed or of the awkward bashful -ness that makes urging itainful. The. idea given was that the had certain entertainment at their command and thai it was. as a mailer of common courtesy, entirely at the disposal of thoe whose guests they were. Uncommonly nice. Sim thought, and uncommonly rare Linda agreed: and atoum!ingiy rare xva the reaon the sillers gave for leaving early when later in the evening, dancing in progress, the.y announced that intention. "Father never likes us to be frolicking into Sunday, you see." Sometimes Clever, But Not Often. , Hutchinson sometimes niak hi characters in this book say clever lhn:gs or he ays clever things about them, but thin does not often occur. Irrscribing a lady early in the book, he says: 'Miss bager was very prominent in all local activities; .ip crnied busily upon the high C's of such Chatter, Charities and Culture and she brought to their committer and a semblies the enviable and invaluable quality of eliciting infor mation without betraying ignorance" if .it . . iiere is auoiucr expression mat is ihii very never Mil is odd: "Sim. old man. declared I.ardy. vou've rushed in where. idiot fnW to tread or whatever Hie thing i." Supplies rpiTC AT " VWrT fSTVm Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Stock your winter's supply oi Nanaimo- Wellington Coal now Albert & v McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 l3f iwtJxm'M vm'-jm ran 11 id DUNWELL IS TO SHIP ORE Ten Tons to b Sent Out a Day While Development Work Proceeds lly the beliinin of the new year, says Hie Portland r.nnal vXews, Hie Duitwell mine will lifetime n regular shipper to l In extent of ten tons dally. In order to bring this into( efffcl a short double tram from Hie portal of No. 3 tunnel lo the xvaenn road terminal at the portal of No. t tunnel i being rtislied to completion, and will be ready for operation in a few day. About 1(10 tons of ore Is already saekeil anil stored in the workings of No. 3 lex el. pending completion of the tram. While this ore is not of the his'liesl grade, still it is an easy and therefore cheaper type for orl- . A . LOT of lilfdi. dtav toii soalh for Hie winter inosllv gall. TIIIjs i aflout the lal cliauec to iend the fexv dnllars lefL or to option the last few dollars of credit. .MY prespntu I Have bought and now To Santa 01 a us I make my lioxx. I spent a little I squandered inuch; But Hie world i made Of just such. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert December 23, 191 S. Quite a number of local sol diers, who an- training In the eoulh, arrived home on thn Prince leorge this morning In spend the Christina holidays here. Among them were Lance- Corporal Brown, Private Kwings, Private .Norman sjlmrl, Bauds man Prescolt and Sergeant 1'rniik Poole. Dr. Jack Mawson, globe trotter, who is circling Ihe xvorld from Australia to Australia, for a 850.000 wager and I8.000 ldo bel arrived in the city from tin soutlrlliis id'thiuk. Corp. Alee llolmherp. who xv:i-wounded at l fiuert Ning jlofs. pftuqticd home litis morn-, in jr. lie was met ly A. ChappeMj wtni returned from earlier in Hie week. the fni'il! Christmas Time By Audrey Bashby :hritnia i Hie niosl beau':-' fill senrtn at I he year. H Is Ho-one tune realN in lie l".ike fm war.l In. There is such a delight in preiwring fr the Day. plan-! nHtft Hie present best stilled tl .tJ. ...J ... i:.... ;.l..i.l....l I aNtrl! prs:nn. r!iim. imii'i' gifts to every mie msilde. The critikb "I i issue paper, the glitte- or :nisel ;inil tniilii e..ie. liHIs. Mie s.lnli if crimson riblion, a!! ere t enliaiif the exeilcmeir of the day. Christina Km- arne. there ; inc than some of the rteliest ore.lihe feverish m-li n' Inst muni M and will leave n very nice innr-ptn of profit. The present plan I lo shlpi ten bins daily HirotiKhoiit the shopping, the ilfi'oritiiiii; of Mi" tree, garbing H green branches, with silver in nun nigs and glejtm-, ing candles, filling up the ar j winter and in the meantime pro-jwith heaped up gifts wrapped reed with mine development So paper of every i nlor. bright xvt i as to provide an assured tonnage tut the 'proposal mill to be built inSf sa miner. 25 Men Employed A pood start ha been made on the raise from No. 4 to No, .3 sticker! ami gay xxith little lag- fastened tj the tree with re.i slrlngs, H,leiiing to the "nli anil ahs" and the ndiiioailinn-i of th famflv to I aceful a; Dadrty. with hi life in his hands.! level, ami the north drift on No.inpriloM?ly balances on the ladd 3 is MtK widened ami srateht-hn tie the ullx.'t Mar on the lop i end prenanHerry lo rurlher. de-jmiwt branch, velopment to (he north, for tlt The next hirnins brings eren' purpose of getting at depth Hi j('.y when all the present are tin j ore exposure on Hie Sunbeam 'wrapped, and although the m!!! claim. and intervening orfor breakfast resound Ihroug'ii bodies. Thi program bHweenlihe house, xve i.av no hei-tl. or No. 3 ami the surface, and to lhjwi. ,u. n d wi! to lneikfat wii i north, xx-fll a f font ample ore re serve for years to winw. xxjlhout any further depth. Twenty-five men are noxv einployel in two sliift under management of M. Little. Iieaps of gifts lie -Die mir plad to find thai we -u;'t eat from lieer exfitenient. So the day flit by and 'hfi riW dinner. wl!i the "lurke- and phim pudding and minee tmiirnveioeiii naxe imii inane Pirjl hrlllhoit craekers an.' I to the dam. that will enure aprjiiinii light. One always! greater force of xvater and morej ,hnk a irrpat denl bnit tii i power than ha heretofore hfen pudding, hut after generoti help-, available. The power plant is . nf )ni-kw lher. nover soom. giving rxeellenl serxiet1 being overhauled. THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: ;OI.II i (he yellow stuff th" ClrHsliuas jewellery resemble. ABOUT all the axerage man doe i In make two dot indica' ing "ditto." What a genius do.- in to say or do thin? the ditto pople consider crazy. Til Kill: are women that make H hnndred dollar frock look lik len cent nd there are otheri that make a I1.S" dre tool like a million dollars. ONH advantage 'in living herr. over England is that If y'mi get mixed up in a scandal or- the court your name gels into Ilia paper exen if yon have no title A STATHS.MAN is a man who can raise the tfixe and make the iop1e smile and feel tiappri A nolitiaian is one who mnkes (he people hoKejr when they araj Siueeli,. Im, mum r,e lh In si Mitirse and one just manage a little pie. After dinner Hie children and jolliers come iii and then there i Hie fun of lighting the tree him! iilrihnttii2 Hie gifts lit the a' israrrmn or everytiiuiy. hiiiki muaie and dancing and. gixtdfei lowship. and then, the eveni'u over, all troop home, w tmp happy, and a delightful Christ tna i. over. STEWART I iteratd Service, who ha ben j on the Bank of Montreal stalf: here, ham been Ira inferred to1 I'rino (teorge. I (ireat preparation nrr belnv made tor the annual hospital! danco xvhieh will be held in M.e Slexxnrt Opera House on New! Year' Ke. j Beginning at the first of the1 year, the Dunwell mine will be- j eome a regular shipper to ihej extent of ten Ion daily. There are now 21 men .emidoyenl at th V1' LAND ACT.' - Notk cf Inttntisn to Apply to Lmm In mure li liarr Land Ilrardlnx Dm Irtrt at rritirf Rupert, ami Utl ' Burih bnn "f Muiiim41 Bax, 0h-o' lurlultr Islaiit, B.i . r.tkK iiTlt:: tbat Jine FlM.llna, Slrtur Hid h.tsrt C f, uT Vanromrr. B.i:., urruiain.n rturt) mm. Inlrnd. In apply fur a it r l he fiillnwmt lr MtiUil fnrp4iKii at SltarhKKi Bax. yn ItMrhill' l.laml: CmmiMUMinr at a pot planted on tlw horr r sliammn Hay abuul ion frei In; a Miulkwe'irrly dlrpflKsi rrran xilh , t rorwr it .t 13 in, l1 pl Iiim nurlhra! r.inur f aa art'Mramm in pur -ha by Jav rieMwt Slra; tlwncr! xiihl4Tl rullnwina IrfjcTi ttalrr mark' of Shannon llay tlxiUI Tfl trr to a poal . Irrt xinili aiMt 7 Tret ! ut uulh-; al enT r,f xt til; tbrm-v ril lll.l rerl in i In Iriicli walrr mark or an Miami Ix-mr au appllcalloit lit lra I linixTi i.. iio.M-; iMnrf norlIrl), i rrly aixl -ulliriittl rullnwln Urn lilrlij tvatr niaik nf sstH I4ljn1 fn a IhiImi IAD 'fwt rtilh aiHl Mil frri itnl f wsnn-i wrol rornr li(H IIkhii c el I OH rrrl; llirnrf iHtrlli &10 fret. iiiir or !': Ilimr l f(i rm. more or ft. lo th ixiinl. uf isiiniiwiu- ilium, ami nmlaliiinr H arrn. HOIIT. C. r,0K lll.l JAS. riLLIII.XO 8TIAp. I'er XViii. O. Mltilwl iuijii i.iti.iriif loin, lim. Atipllant. II, rit LAND ACT. Nolle of Inttfttlon to Apply lo Purthaaa Land In Prince ufirt Mint a'conlinr lla-: inn in i ruirr iuis-ri aim uniiaie mi nw rut thai nr Itirnaril I'rlnrrti Howl UlaiHl, lianre four, i:ai IMsirlrt. TAkK Mnji'l: that smiirnrlllfl lUnncrr1 C4iiii.any l.liimril or Vaimiuvrr, II. r... ef. ruiialioii ark(-r, Inlnul lo apply for snni.ni in piirrnatfi me roiKiollif nr Duninrnrinr at a rxi't Dlantnl nn Ih nnrtliratt hup' of Panianl Xiv, prlnrfM liuial liland, IUiiup 4, Cuiatt PUirlrt, lhrnri ralrrlv iwmly rhalni; Ihcnre lUlhfrly alxly rliains; tlifiire ttfnlcrly foriy riialnn; ilwiwn nortlwrly riv rhin, more ir Ih. in liifh aier mirki Ihnne rullowlnr ttiarti Hrr maik In an easterly ami tiorllierly dlrrrtlnn lo point or roln-liirnrrmriit, ami roinalnlna; on tinnitra atren, more ..r Im. SUMK.tlVIM.i: CAJOFIIY CO. LTD Applicant, r-ff XV, J. Thomat, enl Dalcd OctoUr llib. Kit J 15 PER PKC. Vx "nw4y, r. , ., . and in'Alb I ' V..wA,VTO ssJ. Ci i VACUUM (AIR-TIGHT) TINS ' OLD CHUM The Tobacco of Quality LAST 2 DAYS! Take advantage of our Half-price Fur Sale Our Christmas Half-price Sale offers a golden opportunity for solving your Christmas Gift problem Fur Coats from $75.00 up Mink Chokers, $6.50 up COMFORT GIVING AND SENSIBLE GIFTS We are always pleased to show you our stock of beautiful fuf and advise you to call early while selection is complete B.C. FUR COMPANY i Third Avenue Next G.W.V.A. Phone Green 120 LAND AOT. Notlc. of Inttntlon to Appy to Laaia Land In tli Unci nerordln Mtlrirl nf Prlnrol IlUTt, ami allual on Urn mnilti hnr or Slianmm liay. MimpU inkt. Oueen Char ! lotlr I.Un1, TAkK MiTICK llul I, llarry rii.blnw.n. Krinl, or Mitl, H.C, iM-rupaiion rin' curer. inlnid lo apply nr a lean, or tin ! follow inn ileserllied lamia: CotnmeiirlUk' at a pot allnateil at Kiel rm ronier or l.oi ir.ll (T., tsl'.'; Iliriirr rant jo ctltlin: thi'lire north hi rlnim. tiHire or lr, to hlth water mark; Ihen.e aoulhweii J rhalna. more or lea, rollonint Ida hlih water mark to point of roiiimeni'eiiient, ami rontalnlnt I arrea, more or lena. U "I01T. t4Mc OckeUf II, tits. TUGBOATS Day Phone 423 639 Or. 238 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. O. BU8HBY; Man. Dir. prion' 53 Or.23 Black 73 1 MM....M.,MMMM,,.MM,M.M.............MM.MM,MM............,,, . .,...aaaaaoilaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa