PAGE WO Let No One Deceive You! "SALAM" TEA Is not sold in bulk. Only in packages. The Daily News FRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prhice Itiipert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per .year , $G.OO To all other countries, in advance, per year ................ $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - 98 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 2 p.m on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. Wednesday, Nov. 17, 192C. CHOOSING A NAME FOR A HEADLINE. . . C 1 11 a some names naraiy ever gei into me Headlines ot the news papers because they do not lend themselves to that purpose. They are usually too long. Take as an instance the words "Board of Trade" or "League of Nations." They are too long for the common 30 point single column headline which is the one most used in this newspaper and consequently they cannot well be used. The words "Players' Club," however, just fits and when that organization has some doings,, the name Usually comes in the headline. This shows .that a great many things have to be considered in choosing a name. It also indicates what small things sometimes influence results. OUTLOOK OF PORTLAND MUCH LIKE OURS. Many years ago when Portland was no more important than is Prince Rupert today, Harvey W. Scott, one of the pioneers of the city is reported to have said: "It is probable that nothing else has contributed so much to the help of mankind in the mass, either in national or moral aspects, '.us rapid increase of human intercourae throughout the world. tion and reaction of peoples upon peoples, of races upon races, are continually evolving activities and -producing changes in the thought and character of all. This intercourse develops the moral forceB as rapidly as the intellectual and material. Populations are stirred pro foundly by all the power of social agitation, by travel, by rapid movements of commerce, by daily transmission of news. The United States have a frontage on the Pacific as well as on the Atlantic. Ocean. We must expand in the direction of the Pacific, where the future development of our country lies. Over there is China. Over there is India. Over there are the regions which the energy of the world is now beginning to develop. This is one of the great movements of history, without anyone in particular bringing it about. It is irresistible; it is one of the onward movements of mankind." This just about fits Prince Rupert as conditions are verisimilar. MANY ARE WATCHING KAMLOOPS CONVENTION. Without daring to express my opinion of the outcome of the Kamloops Conservative convention, it may be mentioned that the effort of the party to secure a leader who will really lead, is worthy of emulation. What the party has suffered from in the past hart been largely lack of wise leadership. There has been no outstanding man who was able to secure the confidence of the people and secure election to the Legislature, and it is interesting to note that neither of the' men mentioned as likely leaders have now a seat in the august body at Victoria. Usually it is considered that the first thing is to get elected, but apparently the Conservatives think oherwise :and consider the first thing to do is to be chosen leader. Election will .follow. ' It is to be ;hoped that a inan worthy of the position will be the choice of the party ,for'u- the type, of man chQsenjdepends to lafg'eextiit the future Government of the ProvlffcSmne time a 'tl the Conservatives will be returned to power and when the time comes the leader will be the premier. BANCROFT SEES MINING PBOGKESS. Professor Austin Bancroft is a practicul field worker as well as theoretical mining man. He knows British Columbia for he has spent many years here. When he makes a statement, it may be ORGAN PROVES taken lor trranted that he knows something nhmit. fh inKiP u,M.lten aT- Throat Irritated? Here's Quick Relief You don't have to have cold to know the remarkable benefits of Buckley's Mixture. It acta like a flash in easing and clearing a aore or tender throat. A taste night and morning works wonders. Singers, public speakers, professional men, amokera all testify to the swift, sure relief that cornea from the verv firit dote of "Buckley's". And there are 40 dosei in a 75-cent bottle 1 Druggists everywhere sell Buckley's Mixture under a positive guarantee. Get a bottle today. A Typical Case "I hv had sutk wonderful results irom 'Buckler V Millars that I want some more at pure. I think evert Inirer should hsve some ot your remed. W. VT. Ttlirllov l lmlll tOUl...l Oi . rr. .. . mutual Dimi, ioronio Z t04 WELL WORTHY OF CATHEDRAL !Nr.lLLATIOX .l'.'(litTK AVll IX NTIUMKNT WILL III'. I'KEU OX St'XDAY The city of Prince Rupert a well as the Anglican Church has made a real acquisition- lu the installation In .St. Andrew's Cathedral of the new pipe organ which has Ju.it been placed position. The organ is the work ot the outstanding builders lu Cauada, itbe Case- vant Brothers of St. Itvnclnthe. Quebec A good deal of the work of this firm goes to the United States and the excellence of their Instruments Is known throughout the Empire and the contin ent. The organ installed here Is up to their best otardard and although small when compared with instruments In larger centres, yet it has eight octaves of pipes and 550 separate pipes. It aelghs four tons and the electric mo tor and "blower add another half a ten. Even an amateur would at once pronounce It the result of the efforts of most skillful workmen and its design tha't ot an artist. llEAirTIITI. TONE The quality of tone ot the organ is exceedingly beautiful, whether It be In the deepest or highest nates and musl cal people who have already heard It ex press the greatest enthusiasm over the fact ot having such an instrument In such a new and outlying community. The instrument wlu be used la a public way for the first time next Sun day when A. J. Lancaster will preside at the keyboard. A very hearty welcome will, be given to aU visitors who may wish to hear this latest and excel lent addition to the musical equipment of the city. Commendation Is due the congregation for the faith and courage they have displayed In undertaking the really heavy task in providing what Is sure to prove a very real pleasure ta all the music loving people ot Prince Rupert. The manufacturers took no chances in the matter of installation tor they sent the most expert organ builder and tuner In British Columbia, E. Chapman, who .has In hts care nearly all the pipe organs of Vancouver and Victoria. OLD BRIDGE AT SEAL COVE WILL BEDEMOLISHED Being In an unsafe condition, the old budge across Seal Cove connecting with the end of Eighth Avenue Is to be demolished by the city. A recommendation to this effect from the city engineer was received at last night's council meeting and adopted. The city engineer reported that he bad examined the structure and had found it to be in a dangerous condition even for pedestrian traffic. The underpinning had been washed away and the decking was sagging, the bridge also being canted over eighteen Inches to the East. The engineer recommended that the structure be torn down and the lumber Aid. Perry moved that the report be adopted. The bridge was not used to any extent and it would cost 1500 or t6C0 to repair It. Aid. Brown suggested that a footwalk be put in to which Aid. Perry replied that the bridge would have to be taken duwu anyway but the footwalk might be put In later it required. In answer to a question by Aid. Jos. Oreer, Mayor Newton said there was. an alternative route for pedestrian traffic. Aid. Casey referred to the poor con- Storage boarding house. Aid. Perry stated, that this would be attended to. Mayor Newton will be leaving the city on Friday morning to attend the Conservative convention at Kamloops he announces that mining is on the up-grade in British Columbia. 1 T. ouncU m"" ne means it. He sayB the province is going ahead fast, and he knows it. AID. CASEY TO BE ACTING MAYOR FOR WEEK OR TEN DAYS Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert A company of local men, who are to engage In the boat building industry, having failed to obtain a suitable leasts from the railway company for a site at I Cow Bay on which to establish thorrj business, are now thinking of getting a location on Dlgby Island. Word Is received that the 102nd. Bat-'tallon. In which many local men are serving, captured three hundred German prisoners In the engagement at Reglna trench where Lieut. Adair Cars of Prince Rupert lost his lire when ( bombed by an injured Oerman whom he was endeavoring to 'make mors Cabins have been built at the Highland Boy mine near Hazel ton and , everything is In readiness for the commencement of an active program of development work. THE DAILY NEWS ')drida.v . LOCAL TORIES FAVOR BOWSER TIIOMlll litXtU.m.S AKK NOT IN-STIUTTEII, UlXU.l'TION or CON-HDr.NCfc.lX rOHMKU I.CAUKU IS VAssUt !l NAX1MOI SI.Y While the Prince Rupert Conservative Association at its meeting last night declined to Instruct the delegates who will attend the convention at Kamloops next week when a provincial leader will be choHen. a resolution of contl- Injdence In Uon. W. J. Bowser was passed! unanimously by the meeting on motion I of E. A. Mann seconded by W. E. Fisher This, of . course, amounts to the same ! thing as . a pledge of support to Mr Bowser tor the delegates may hardly be ! expected, It It comes to a question, to I fly In the tare ot a resolution passed at a meeting which they themselves at tended. Ten delegates, being the allotment for Prince Rupert riding, were chosen as follows to attend the convention: W. W. Wright. R. V. O. LePlne. C. H. Orme. W. E. Fisher, D. C. Stuart, J. A. Klrkpattlck. Oeorge II. Munro, George H. Clarke. E A. Mann and. William Sibbald. These men will attend the convention or send their proxies with such of the delegation as may go. Besides these delegates J. C. Brady, M P. tor Skeena. and Mayor S. M. New- ton. desisted candidate at the last pro vincial election. wUl attend the convention. The meeting last night was well attended. Georpe II. Munro. president ot the Association, occupied the chair and W. W. Wright acted as secretary. The meeting heard an Interesting address by J. C. Brady. Mf., on Conservative principles and general matters pertaining to the walfare of the party. HACKER TELLS ABOUT TERRACE A good report ot conditions at Terrace was brought home by Rev. Oeorge G. Hacker who returned yesterdsy tram a week end visit. The grain activity at I Rupert has also helped the people ot I Terrace, lumber enough has been shipped"fo this port for ship lining that j the mill men do not expect to etone j down during December and January as ' they were forced to do formerly because of a dull market at this time of yew. Keeping Open means much to laboring men for "you need wages at Christmas time" one man remarked. Speaking of Terrace benefitting by Rupert's pros-ferity one man said "For every thousand Increase or decrease In Risk-its population. Terrace district loses or gains two hundred people." On Sunday evening Mr. Hacker was PJ are being made -to close up four Jails are those who gloat. j In five counties and have one do Uie . ! work of five. la South America when they get tired While in Terrace Mr. Hacker was the f leader they shoot htm. Here we house guest ct Mrs. O. T. Bundal. THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: But then we all are more or .appoint him to a seat In the Senate, land the upkeep of the grave is rather '1, higher than lu good old S. A. "One of the most beautiful sights tn the world, writes a former visitor "Is .ke sunset across Prince Runert harbor sn talking up the waterfront." The president of the Dutch Reformed , . Church synod recently asserted that ; The line of least resistance is often long hair for wowen was a symbol of . the waist line, the divinely pre-ordained subjectfqn of i 1 woman to man. He is a tundsmentallst . ' An? person who stands around and and believes this part of the funda-; watches Jne, others work is In danger of mentals of his faith. The same reverend gentleman, who being mistaken for a foreman. (urerrd the Whole lltolneM carries the degree of Doctor of Divinity. 1 has conscientious objections to shaving.' Landlord (exasperated) I 1 ILsnWPaKirF 'I aMMiassTTn ill Ur. FMfLLi'il r isssassssssssssssl m it H fkaaaaamtJslHrn !T " sB Mill 11. N1 'EVER before has aryone heard -I wish you'd Possibly be also has the same objection p7 me my rent. to washing ! Mrs, Jackson Ob, mant Don't you i I know when you wish fob anything you The same man was chairman of the must nevah wish out loud. I'se 'fra'.d next week. Ho wUl be away a week or i . . . .,. V, .. ,. . . . It was decided at last nlght'i nlehfa . .. ... .. . on motion of Aid. ' -J 4.H 1M T. . -.. . V. .... cast doubt upon the truth of the story Boston Transcript. of Aflsm iinri F.v anrf thn sernent In otuwu. w,, m. the aartleD of Adm Michigan Bute College Casey be acting mayor during his ab sence. founded 18J7 is the oldest agricultural! college in the' lew country When mjou have no time for a meal You need a Si BOVRIL IS SO GOOD FOR YOU radio reception from a five tube set to equal this. Made purposely to bring in music with quality. DX-221, and Peanut Tubes plus Victor-Northern Electric workmanship do it One dial control, plus two dial adjustment a new thing in radio. Five Tube St $110 Victor Northern Electric greeted by a full house at Knox United j Church. The people were greatly in- j - - terested In an account of the speaker ,rruzy tn regard to some particular mat-recent trip to Montreal and Chicago, jurs. It la a two to one bet that U One feature which' was stressed was ( tuudsmenttUlst head is badly henpecked the absence of drunkenness In Ontario; at home, so he has to show his super- and American cities. In a month's stay i ;0rlty somewhere and chooses the , In Ontario Mr. Hacker saw only one ! church for the show. ! drunken man while in Detroit and in ' . j Chicago he saw none. So few prisoners ' Friends are those who are sorry when are tn the county Jails that proposals I we make fools of ourselves and ctieml! ...SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSl,SSSSSSSSSr IIIIL-lM.UJ-J.Hv.'.llJJ Victor TWkintf Uaxfcir DEMAND "Rupert Brand - Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Prince Ruport, B.C. Steamship and Train (irv TIl'KKT tIKIK'i:, 51B Tlllllll AVIl Easy Electric Vacuum Washing Machine Service n. I'KINCt: III TKHT Will Inue fltlMT. IMTI.rtT for V.Ml'Vr; IOHIA, M:.TTI.I:. uml Intrrmt-dlnte xilnts ruh I HlHAV at sj., I'UIM't: III IT.ItT for HTI UAItT ui.it ANYUV. H1M" .. mm i.irivfi' jmiiv vivnii'ii'ii .... ... a.... .... . 1,1 iirTI! Ill ...... . .... ,i,,,tii u,it ui il 1. 1.3 " " furl nightly. i'.nm:mji.h tuaivk ix.m: ntiM i: uiti'.kt I'jirli' MIIYIItV UIIiMhIIIV .ml m t Tl i I . ..a 1 1 'Hi -ill r . . H. .,.... . ii:oitm:. i.hmomon, wiwimi, mi point. i:mtrrn htntr. le AtlLM'V AU, OCI'.AN fT AMHIIir 1,IM. 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