Send us yourV name end o? The Daily News IMUNtiK HUPEHT - I1RITISH COLUMBIA Published Kvery Aflernoou, except Sunday, the Prince Huperl Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. J!. P. PULLKNt Managing Edilor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION ow send you this illust-UiVs. ."' boofeofbaniuftdX mviues. ....... Av,-ai Distributors fori (Wham K9L9RED m l 111 )VLUJ,tJ Lumber Brick Cement Lime Plaster Stock your winter's supply oi Nanaimo-Welling-ton Coafl now Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 - ... SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, hy mail or carrier, per month $1.1)0. 3 By mail to all parts of the British Kuipire and the United rStales, in advance, per year f fl.00 To all'olher countries, in advance, per year $7.50 tE Monday. December ?, 1025. Dissolution' Of Local Grain Board. The local graiu hoard i diMlved, apparently because it has foiled to agree on n , mailer nf policy for future - operations. lln does not mean that all Jowd efforts In induce grain to' come Ibis way have failed. Further steps will undoubtedly be taken. . . Kven though ihe board Jt.i-.so far not brought direct re suit.-, it has collated a jot of valuable data and has hroiigm' mure unpen prominently lo'tne aueution oi ine mine, .much good should result frotvv It's eXfort-. The active member of tb hoard was the chairman, M. p. Mr Caff cry. He gave a great den of hi- time to the work and spent a lot of his own money. It i lu be hoped lie maj; be induced lo carry tut the propaganda which has been commenced. How A Government Gets Defeated. When a government i defeated on a vote on which it stakes its life , it re-ign-. On iiiiuur ninller- it may be voted down and yet not feel that it ha- jo-l the confidence of Ihe House. Thai wa- clearly illustrated in the life of ihe Labor government under J. Ham-ay Macdonald in Ureal Itritam. It was defeated a number of times on matters of minor iuiort-auce yet carried on. In Ihe divi-ion in the Legislature recorded at the week end the matter wa- a purely legal one and one on which lawyer might well di-ogree. It did not involve any greal pro vincial jtolicy. A us way Ihe vole was rever-cd Inter by striking out Ihe marhiuery iau-e of the bill on motion of the attorney general. Modern Tendency Is To Delay. The tendency of late in Ihe l!ritih Columbia courts has been lo delay senlewce- ami to give many opporlunilie- for ark- peal. Twice the murderers i?owah and Haker aptxaled their rne and Ihe dales of execution had to be io-lpoued. So ntr torions liave appeals become in thi- province that even Ihe leader of Ihe 0jpnosjU,(ui fell cljtil upon to expo-liilale in Uw L.egi-iamre. The bill under ron-ideralioti on which Ihe governnienl'Was defeated, was introduced by a private oppo-iliou member and lender! In further delays. H gave an offender the opportunity of taking -iinunary trial before a magi-trale and then if convict ed he could appeal and ask for a jury trial. Leave Administration Of Justice To Courts. 'Hriti-h people have u-i(ally been willing lo leave Ihe admin l-lratioi) of ju-lire lo courts and hae not taken the law into their own hands. That wa- herem-e they fell confidence in the. taw and in those who admini-lered iL To pa legi-lalion which would admit of further delay ami further npportunilie- lor a prisoner to gel orf would mean Ihpl failh in the ad mini t rat ion of jn slice would lie undermined. In some of the Stales lo Ihe .oulh, each one of which' has il own separate and di-liucl criminal laws, there, is a laxity in law enforcement which cau-e- Ihe people to be impatient and so brings about Ihe organization of vigilance cnmmiltees ami resiiHs-in lynching These outbursts of popular wrath are ofT leu most imjiit. People are lynched who are not guilty and there is a general tendency toward rever-ion lo the law of Ihe jungle. Admitting that law i only a palliative, we have lo ne that pallhVnyB until -iifh lime n ieople are educated to live without law. Thai time is many generation di-fan and in the meantime it i eminently desirable thai Ihe law shall be effective and thai all shall 1' amendable to it without di-li.nclion of rare, color. religion or nationality. Supplies made Outlook Improved Say Leading Officials at Bank vf Montreal Meeting i sir. utnront MoroHtth. President. Sounds Optimistic Note in Dealing With General Outlook in Canada Urgency For Dealing With Problem of National Railways and Immigra-. Frederick Williams-Taylor, General Manager, Says Country; Justified in Looking For Better Business Conditions , States That Canada Has Immense Potentialities and That, Mistakes of Past are Reparable, Ihe lotli animal melius "H tlie shareholder of tin- Hank nfj.to not do so Willi any feelirc:-Montreal wa marked ly ad-'tlint luck of confidence in the ,!iv--c- df spcoial inileresi l Ihe ,,.uii)ry itself i- Warranted. In buincs' iiitert'-t- of inada by' fact. I am or ninced Ihau ir Vincent Meredith. President.' r that Hie iiiry, aetually and sir Fretlrick Villiais-iai Mitjutially. .o'se uch, TayWr, ficneral Manasw. v.mIiIi niol op...i i iuii Itml it In addrflssins the ineeliuc, vSir; riUurr cmnkti .l.Mii.-d. ami I de-j Vincent Meredith rarefidly re-lpwale most -honcly expn-; lewed a minder of Ihe nMHni-Uioii nf opinion ha-ed upon lo-t portUHl develwpinents in III il-'- cuidilton- and iadividnalj imlimi in 5anrta. Altar ilainp business whirli re pervrle. in-j so Sir Vlneoul liHk llie iw that m iniism a- to the coitntry s- busine-s U already shown an future when no r'al foundation, improvement and indiehlion- for such a -en I intent exi-ls. ww that the general Irfnd is in General Manager Reviews Slt-nn. upward direction. sir Vin- uatlon cent tMuehed nn Ihe unrency for in hi- miew of the -ituation. the eoilntry lo dnl with the pro- sir ' Krehrick William-Taylor hleip of the National llaihvay. aid in part: There wt- alo Ihe nece ily, . ym. know. th v4i nanie Sir Vincent ieintl oul, of Vc tos4 a- never ler lliati hrinsin? ipw down to the level it U Mty. t i ri ! wliicl of tl:Te of the UrtWed Slates. jw value n we do our Hiatenat Sir Frederick AVitlinms- Toy- reurees, and which it is our lor. (Jen era I. Manager, rave the 4Uy MA )l a- our determina shareholders an aaalysi- of soiiw ion to ureMre. ' of ' the prineipa) feature- of lln have none Ihnmph an-annual sU-ilement. The Hank I other yesr of lai-iiw depre. rfirip a larger hu-iaes ami Sir ion anil lhi i- rffleeted to the Frederick stated tfcal il had disadvantage of hanking profits. ner Itefn in a hellr or slronjrer. Fortunately our real earniu noittn In undertake new- busi-, M,,.r ronliiuie.. thoush 0oi-j ness. As In Ihe outlook in the IM,. ouf proiiU would time country. Sir Frelerirk poinle.1. ,.,. larger hi the iwlustna'i oul thai Canada has immenej iiuaiion permittwl us lo put ton . potentialities and that the mis- ,Hore nkniey to the 'nub and Uke of Ihe past arc reparable. rnnaiare of aimU ralher tlmii President's -Address 'to loan on call in !.ondoii and ir Viiteeid MeredrtfT in his New Ytrk, or to buy higli clas aWres, said in part: I investments with a leaser yield, i In inl jtrvimviior I ki lktiAin.44l 1., fulii mv .mwtul 1 of the past year, onr HaUtneM. uies-aae ti.)r diareholder ni , Fheet indicate- i general distant poinis and abroad i-l ' trend of events. Onr dept-ils,, that 0r -evemt rean. iiifhnt-as compareil with Iwo years a?o, inc a hoiiHtiful hmr et. there show, a lanre invrae, white hi come attotil h beter ami our loitH- during ,Uk xnine jwrio4, mttr ImIhI feclincr thnoish.oii I nre eoo-Merably mrtwrol. Kianada. Itsn-iienee, lliri ilic Panama la rial have snli-tan- f tally inereasnL ' AeHenllnre is our tend hi? In-du-try anal on its profitable onU come the pro-perity of tlirprtun-L lwj u.r?piyi iirpenu-. . vvinie un favoralde weather eomlilions re-slricled harvest in? to some ei- lenl. the crop lhat was gar-nered this yar is a verv larce one and, at present prices, will prove profitable lo the farmer. The marketing of Iho crop will brinsr at least 5on.nno.o00 nf new mnnpy into Canada and will atiproprlale ncllon which results mnne money it takes out of the individual poeXejl. j Trt rhendous-Natural' Ad van- Hefiire Ihe-wirJ-ftdMilirtrb livimf iu the Fnite'd Slates nrwlf 3rd Avenue. flur prnHls are in KonsMinenee, m prtMimi for thinking that we( j-uts-r , IJlo ,lf sonevrliat adversely Hrreelmi, Mil tntte ias-e. ihrowh the worsft. ,, ,,r j.,,,,, we are left in an unn-ually -lrs' of our IriMl iim and llml we canj po-itiou to mwl any eall which-hk for better rneral conti-j THIS i a yrwvl time fo spend incread activity in lrale may; Hons, in which, naturally, ""r'num 'h -kv lit Html make n-Kn us. Nolwilhsiandins Rank musl slarc, rspecially as! lue-e roiMiiiions. oar iiiVHienu w nave neer W'fit in a wile! ; J.KK say iMe ktft imnti- itae reen ca met i nmi or sirtmjter kiihii lo under- yaxtr money taxes pain, ami we nave a uaianee, laae new imj-iiic-. ernel il to carry forward. j 'Conditions iu the year under j There is no ijuestion but that: review were neither so ?ood nor! JAKK might have said Uo lime Ihe trend ofbusiuess is slowly; bad extremists so a- on either, .nd your money is.ufter you but sorely upward. A an evi-' ule hake -Uitral. As to the oul- have collerlnl it. Ueiici of this, car loadings are, look, il is trtu thai, taking the! the larpre-i qq reoril, while' :iaHonaJ rtulways into account. M' IS fall whole-ale nrnl retail huine we are not bahiaeinsr our nalionatlanvilnaz. shows a fair degree of increased budpret. This must not continue.! activity. Textile industries are; We must sometime and soine-j A ttUM.KIl i one who can Uell eindnye.. and there, is more' how con true In live within our curl up in bed and sleen all Sun- liemand in Ihe leather and allied, mean and begin lo pay off our day loorniup after ii-uic a broom trades. Imprnmen1 is also deb. V4th gool manapeinent'and lhin?s Saturday instil, shown in other lines of business,! f inir affair- we should lie welli allhouzh prom -are curtailed in able lo do Ibis, and e will do il! IT looks to me n il millelee the . irrnrery trade. There Is' a s4ion a our pe wake up to!U going out of fa-hion. Some of little iniproveiiienl in the him-the fact thai public debt is a the boys say they do not need it i.t.iiiv.-i in iii-ru iMiitfoiii.i wtirnen on ine iihiiviiiuhi iaeK alio lo nuy l Is tint western shipments by way of and that the hierxer il ets llii-,'iHtte. Alnmuy. iv OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS Many New Gift Pieces Arrived In Carload of Furniture on Saturday Solid Walnut and Oak Extension Gateleg Tablet with two drop ei(. . new and very 11-efnl ipiite conipacl when Hid iu use hut ih-,i, -ix.-d dining table 547,50 and . Solid Walnut Spinet Desk Kroehler Davenport Beds, upholstered in Spanish .Moltkin and Mohan $50.00 and $150.00 Onr slock of fiifl Piiruilure is now- replciii-hed with Ihe rr i and we invite ou lo inspect onr atlraclivel) arranged House F.imi-tn, a-xaiil.ige nf onr Ibdiilny Sale 'Specials. COME EARLY AND SELECT THE GIFT YOU PARTICULARLY DESIRE Barrie's Home Furnishings llV I one to sftend after )(hi have They fall foi a uees ex TllHHKrs one thing we can hoi IbaHfcful for in Prince Uupert. We do not seem lo have reared of 1 any poets. Canada were much alike, and we I CAN rentemlier the limewhenf had arown acenfoined lo that we had weeks nf skaliim before ,onier 01 iimixs; run ine vvar pui nils, .lake says there may lit us Ih-IimkI and put the I iiitedlno skating this yp.ir hut business, Stales ahead, so comparison alii- on Ihe thoi-itan. present i- futile. This same condition of pros- illlls do not any lunfcer hav-perily in the t'niteit Elates ha to exidain why Ihey hob thriri al-o re-ulted ill far" loo inanv of hair. Tim older. lii 1,. ... un.loiibledly effect a liquidalionj our ieopi. cn.--in (he bonier, plain why they do not. in farmer' liabilities. This nevvj True. Canada ts not Ihe only! . Hioiif? win now mm an man- country whoe citizens are al-nels of Irade and lie reflected ln traded by Ihe pmerkty of Ihe Improved business conditions United Slate, hul, speaking for generally throughout the conn- ohrselve. lucre- has been a eaii.e try. Need for Public Economy TIip pressing necessity of restricting, so far as may be legitimately possible, all national expenditures is genepaHy recoff-nized, but unless it is followed by for emigration thai is more di. porlnnl stimulus to industry and eventually the llde of Immigra-also an effective aid lo immigra-j lion will turn In our direction, tion nnd colonization, the need, We have a fertile soil, vast lor which 1 apparent. VVlien II mineral resources, Inexhauslible urge as strongly as ( can Hint: fisheries, mighty forests, un-Ihi measure of prudence and, equalled water power, Irnnspnr-economy should be exercised, Ialion galore, and an Industrious I know n gir vvhocv hair She never tries lo mh, Iliuie she' not enough She told inn with a soli. urniiig man 111c fact iiseir. i.iv-' JAM', says nny female with lug next door, wv naturally tamllmg hair and long dresses has in clo-ei.1 comparison and are,;goo rea-on for slaying Dial more cxpo-mi than . any oilier, way country lo n drain 011 our popu lation from tliii facl lhat at Ih? .moment we ar enrrvlnir .a lienvv In reduction in laxes, we cannot burden of debt, while oar neigh-regard it as other than an Inef- bor- overflow with wenllh. fectlve gesltire If onr expenili-lAg.linst lliis. however, we lmv TIIK lalest move on the parl of young men who ate about to become hu-bands is to make ar-rangeinent for a eparate allow- n..A r.. II...... .-I .... . mi r mr lio.-io-enes. i nev Hale lure should be so controlled Iballiimre than Ihey lo offer lo (hello have lo ak for a dollar every! within a reasonable lime Oana-erable settler' who wishes lo'tipie Ihey want one to snend dian taxes should not exceed tco on the land. Land hunger 11 . Itiose Imposed Inlthe HnHrnl, n human insllitel. WVhaveuoo.l WOMAN' l ili ...n.i , ... Slates, II would provide an lim land rheap land In plenly. and. creature in (he world. She snend. 1 . 11. 1 omihi 01 ncr nine giving some man a piece, of her mind. ANY girl will slnK A hymn of bali; To Ihe careless aliiok Who breaks a dalo, One door Kal of llady News Office iDwcmron, wrnrorco, p irmu i.iu m-u Phn 12J I pic in iai-' nil "h.r K'cs i.. Ill.lke a K'eal ami S :r'i.iijt t.("i tllll priulenl HI llliltfi'lllcnl of our iiff.111- is fiiii.laiix'M' Wiihotil lli.il all "mi mani f...t adnnlaire- mean nuilinii; 't !imild ever keep before ii- 1 lie (act thai Oanada has 1111-liien-e puteiit 1.1I1I ie. and that Ihe im-laLes of the miI are reparable. AIo, we have a plen-Oid inanhiMMl ial and west, wilh a host I love of country and a una Minion- delerminition to ptdilieal indepen- THE MAN IN THE MOON Gifts! Gifts! PRETTY and USEFUL To Delight MOTHER, WIFE, SWEETHEART OR SISTER. Hoilery Threadsitk. -ilk and wool, all Gloves Silk Clwimo-Snrde Silk Scarvea , . ... Silk Lln9erfe-.HliM.mers, Yeajft gipg. a. Leather Handbags Newest yl . . Handkerchiefs m great vanely Compacts (odd or dvrr plated . Sweaters Phone 27 "DEMERS" We Aim to Pleae $1.00 to $2-S $1.00 O S2.C0 S230 13 $10.00 $2S lo $6.00 $3.00 to $7.50 15c 13 $1X3 $1 .75 to $5.50 $3.00 to $740 P.O. Boi 3 Steamship and Train Service eaiaca nueiar mm k. mince hosist vscv". VICTOSI. SMTTIK itlj n. run liU r-"t fMIOAV ! S .I. esiUCt JOHN f irliuilltlr r.,r tMOUni . 'l OUIIS CHMI.1T1I KUISDl. rvtav momOav. nionuoo mtuhoi . v rsii sic WMtK niMiTTiaa its cwi numi tir 'n ftr Chtv. WHIM TKAVIIUAO ff Tm"l CK'i"-r.r ! hv i nitia n.nl hi- i k. 1 .V-1" 1 .. Youn nixt ixeatts shifmimt canaoui satiosl AOKMOV ALL OOCAM STIAMSHIP LINI1. CH TMktt Olfkt, US Third At, Cfloc KuM CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS f)ur vumplele slock of llanlvvnre on. combine benuly with tildily. II will r " j slnrc. A FEW SUGGESTIONS Aluminum Roasters. Rogers Silverware in lit1 Electric Percolators, Irons, design. Hot Plates. Stainless Steel Cutlery. Pyrex and Fry's Oven Glass Carving Sets. . Dishes. Useful Household Too For the Boy Skates, Quality Tools In Complex Pocket Knives "Lei Your i:hfilma (iifU be Ihe I h STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. II T U G BOAT S Day Phones 423 5M Or. 238 Black 73S Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. Q. BU8HDY, Man. Dir. Nlflh phonH 6S1 539 Gr.23 BUck 73S