PAGE r TWO THE DAILY NEWS MomU Discover For Yourself nfljif in nil llfllllllJIi GREEN TEA The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - CONDITION PLACED ON OFFICIAL RECORDS. 93 - 86 T77 ;To drink a cup is a revelation. Try it. 'Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Trince Rupert Daily News, 'Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. 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Monday, Nov. 22, 1926 inere is reauy nine real cnange made oy trie recent pronouncement of the Imperial Conference. Canada was In fact an independent nation within the Empire, equal in status with Great Britain, before the conference met. but now the fact is officially re corded. That is the .way the British Constitution grows. Chanires come about gradually, forced by public opinion and in time become accepted1 as part of the law of the land. Canada now must watcr herself. She has sloughed off the swaddling clothes of .infancy-and has taken on the .more- mature dress of adolesence. An independent nation within the British empire, it is lor her to conduct herself as becomes her new found dignity. . HOW SHALL WE USE , OUR INDEPENDENCE?' , In business it is often noticed that an employee offceji does not make a good master. Many a man does wonderful work, under su pervision but, once give him his head, and he gets the bit between his teeth and runs away with the business, finally wrecking it. Knowing this to be .the case, the heads of great businesses train employees gradually to assume control so that when eventually they undertake the work it will be no real change. As in business, so in the building up of a nation. Canada has been gradually trained to manage her own affairs and latterly to take ah active interest in world politics. Now she will h'aVe to take an even greater interest in the affairs of the world and her statesmen must rise to the occasion and take on a world consciousness that they have not hitherto shown. ''. SIR HENRY THORNTON GIVING US A BOOST. In an official interview sent out by Sir Henrv Thornton on his arrival from his tour of the west, he specifically mentions prince Rupert and the inauguration of the grain shipping business through me eievaior nere. inis mention Is particularly appreciated, a the interview Is sent to all the newspapers In Canada and will be tUe.d ,by a large number of them. It places 'the official aafilnn rhn viiiai. ness, phd; shows every part of Canada that this port. Is-to be' from this time: on a real Canadian porf.. ' 1 ' f . , . V . ,. We thank Sir Henry for this, his blessing, and hope He will keep his eye turned irl this direction a good deal. Shipping conditions have not bean very good here so fsr owing to the lack of ships but by another season this should be righted an'd the amount handled at this port should be increased. PROHIBITION VERSUS GOVERNMENT SALE. . .' Ontario nominations took place today for the 'elections, tq be held December 2. The chief question before the electorate, I whether Ontario shall remain a prohibition province or revert' to the government control method' of handling liquor, somewhat like th Fysiem used in tnis province but without beer parlors. A number of straight prohibition candidates are in the field but the Liberals and Liberal Progressives there are also prohibitionists, ho that it is a fairly straight cut campaign. Its outcome will be . watched here - - with interest. - - THORNTON TELLS OF CONDITIONS MENTIONS IV OFFICIAL INTKKVIIItt MIIITING OF CHAIN OJ T OF lKIN(E III 'PERT ft : I SIGN OF PROSPERITY InrrriiM-il Production as the Year h) I PropheMe for ITalrles MONTREAL, NOV. 22. After completing an inspection trip extending ovr six vteets, of the lined of the Can- ad lan National Railway between the Atlantic , and the Pacific. 8lr Henry Thornton returned to Montreal expressing satisfaction with the business situation in the Dominion and confident that developments talcing place will jmean steady expansion in all fields of endeavor in the near future. I found the Canadian National Rail ways property In better condition than ever before," said 81r Henry, "and the desire of officers and men to meet to the utmost their transportation obligations was evidenced on every hand and most gratifying." In all the territory visited between Montreal and the Pacific Coast Includ ing a down or msre cities, there existed the quiet firm spirit of optimism that ndlcatea good business conditions." There Is no "boom" under way but a healthy expansion in trade and agriculture is going on and this should gather momentum during the next twelve months instead of slowing up. MION'S OF IIETTEK.MKNT All indications point in that direc tion, banking, foreign trade. Inquiries for land 'and new building construction. One of the most readily seen and most encouraging evidences of general pros- erlty Is the creation of Urge numbers of new homes in the various cities. These are homes of excellent character, with gardens and lawns far the inost part, and they have been built lor occupancy aud not primarily for real estate speculation. They tell of gradually mounting population. This condition Is found in the cities and towns in general, and is particularly noticeable In Vancouver and district where hundreds of new homes and buildings have been recently erected. They are outward sign of our economic position. "The condition of the Canadian farmer continues to improve each year and with It is purchasing power which if of enormous Importance to the coun try as a whole. The unfavorable weather conditions which this year delayed threshing and in many Instances re duced the grade of the grain will not retard the progress of the west, which It destined to achieve greater and better records in production as the years . go by. CHAIN OFT OF KITEKT "For tu first time grain is flowing out of Prince Rupert and we had an opportunity of inspecting the new elevator there. It is expected that between eight and ten million bushels of this year's Alberta crop will go out toy way of Prince Rupert and this without dls advantage to another Canadian port. There Is. a fine spirit existing between the various cities. At the opening last week of the new ten-span steel bridge carrying the Canadian National tracks across the south Saskatchewan river at Dunblane, the cities of Saskatoon, Re- glna and Mooaejaw Joined In the cele bration, showing that there Is a sport ing, spirit of competition without Jeal outy. - vWlth the officers accompanying me. r have returned with a renewed feeling that Canada is proceeding in an order' ly, sane and sure manner towards i great future. y GIVE SERVICE TO COMMUNITY THAT'' V.R ' KKiAOTE OF AKCII jlMCOVK THEME AT OKOAX INAttllHATIOX YEKTEKOAY The services at St. Andrew's Cathe dral yesterday were made particularly Interesting because of the using of the fine new pipe organ for the first time. A ..'J. 'Lancaster was organist and was able. to' reveal to the large congrega tions -present something of what the "possibilities of this splendid instrument are; All present expressed themselves as greatly pleased with the delicacy and power of Its tone. There was a aur-pllced choir of twenty-four which, under the direction of W. E. Fisher, led the singing well. A noticeable feature was the improved congregational - singing. The power of the new organ gave the people the necessary impetus to share heartily in the singing. The address by Archdeacon Rlx in th morning was on the place of music in life and worship and showed thst from the time of the creation when "the morning atsrs sang together and the Son of Ood shouted for joy" music had ever played an import-and part. Muflc was a gift of Qod to the world and should be sanctified for his purpose. V In the evening, the address, was' en Vision; Faith and Action." Men1 of vision saw great things ahead. They believed that the vision could come true and set themselves to make It come true.. This was shown to be true in all Inventions and material progress, and was no less true In the spiritual world. Special reference was made to the late Archbishop De Vernet as a' man of splendid vision, faith and action, who clearly saw a great future for this district, believed It would surely some) and set himself to help it come. But his material vision, was lmprejnstfd with a spiritual out' which was Just as big as that Which It pervaded. He saw In vision every island, valley, town, and city which was to be having its church and its Christian ministrations. He saw I In the future a great city called Prince I Rupert and prepared for it. Nothing less than eight 1st in the most prominent place he could obtain them would tatlsfy his vision. Nothing leu than plans by leading eastern church architect would suit him. and he even had taken steps years ago for the obtaining of a pipe organ. He saw it all In the future .and he win be rejoicing today that his vision Is coming true. It was, however, further pointed out that we must not lost our vision, must never think we had reached the . very summit of our possibilities either in material things or more particularly In spiritual things. There were greater fields of usefulness ahead to be covered, and Just because material equipment is good is the reason fsr every organization, church or anything else to vindicate the expenditures which have been made by giving service to the community. THE MAN IN THE MOON girls on the side. saysi :. r A cat has nine lives and usually more than nine litters. There's one thing about Prince Ru pert, the Board of Trade cannot advertise Its prune farm. At least I suppose it does not do so. The most .popular expression among lousewives is "charge it." I no longer believe the Bible. Solo- jion was said to be wise yet he had three hundred wives and a whole lot ot The virtuous and religious people ax known by the clean . shirts and amar mils they wear to church. It may be possible to teach table manners to .a bog, but he wui still punt and wallow on occasions. If money talks. lire experience ihrieks. I can tell you from that poverty fairly Money Just, talks But poverty, shrieks So girls should be poor To appeal to the shieks. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert IX NOVEMIItK II, ll Msyor MeBewth of Vancouver declares :hat the port of Vancouver should be publicly owned and controlled. There ire certain people in Prince Rupert fho claim that a similar policy might it instituted here with advantage. An interesting clvU case which is being heard at the Supreme Court Assizes here today is that of Joseph J. Cojle ugalnst John J. McNeil. The plaintiff U suing for $12,589 datnsgea as a result jf the defendant having seled his newspaper plant while It was being no ved from Aldennere to emitters. The fcUowlng local committee has ren named to assist In the enlistment :f nsval volunteers at Prince Rupert: i. H. McMullin. Judge P. McB. Young. Ion. Fred Peters, L. M. DeOex and Canon O, A. Rlx. ONLY FEW GULLS STAY WITH SHIP AS SHE IS TRAYELUNGSOUTHWARD Almost always there are gulls following a ship through these coastal waters but only a few. When the vessel leaves the harbor, often a considerable flock wUl leave, with hi but they do not go far. Oradually they drop off until Just a sufficient number remain to accompany the vesaet and. see that no refuse thrown overboard from the cook's galley is lost.1 The number varies, but how they manage to arrange that some shall remain but not too many Is one ot the things the gulls only know. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE The codfish lays a million eggs. 'And the helpful hen lays one. But the codfish doesn't cackle To tell us what she's done; And so we scorn the codfish coy. And the helpful hen we prize. Which indicate to you and me It psys to advertise. I 1 BS Tram V dux S sr. Cough Relieve by Firnt Dote Lit a flash BueVW Mlitsr penatrat and ehsrs ttw threat sad thst. This lmmlisU rtllrf U du to tk aalqua oatur ct Buckler's". It's quit iffrnt prdloary couah rapt, top eeutMne and 40 Vs ia s 7l-nt btrtu Every druexUt Mils "Bock- uadrr a pMlttve Gtt a tottis todar. W. It. Bat)?, Llait. lii Mstsal '8t. Tsxsl 1 SS7 I One jm thr. PM J A RUCKLEY " MIXTURE is9 ACti like a lash single ilp proves It la Remarkable Profits In French Government 6 Bonds BEL1RVE that an Inwtnwnt ma.Ve l WK Krrnch CowrninrM 6 Ifcjndi (Uin aiWiuU Dm 1Mb 1M; flmM l u au th ;.a a lb Km tiwtuMrt all J. la. prrtrnl n nirourdinafy onpurtuniiv tut ptot ''J.""' of aay mamial advaace la the valu of I with wowr Hum). 0ln ( Ike dewrdatlon o Fff iw h hsnrs a Frr m h rjov"'-mrru Boo I of l,Val Itsncs dnoiOJiulto r0 Pom l UmisM lor SW.O0. Wiih lh Ul at m and i''K,"'"' aornal ibii tux bond mould hart a vluof livi.ro. Inmoailoiwl taakrr k.lievt that the Frh franc U a." aho 5 crot vt franc brfoir vrrv loag. K ttusk hsl tbw nirans 10 French iMXrinmil Ktuiili wla a ol "' I wet In tht franc an-ana n ImmMial wUil el J1HT1 P the iavntmrnt. Whrn the Krrnrh (rant rll si $ fiK f I rant or t0 ii rt tOMttiM or profit will I $W1 1 on ' bond of I .fU Iramt. FrenrS flowtamrtil Uwor (" my W UU Invrtied lo WHh Ik Frnc franc at 10 ti P" frant 'a IKileow hall a par value' th bn.l of Ijwai fiam-s ttrmk - ina fClMt would worth lliBia' rrprr-niins s Hoia of I7U.UU or J1H ot IW.10 lavrainl UmU. We nd a Imsthr and 1 boron h tnyrttlton to oXnaainr lh bfM war to bay Frnrt Itaavs tut ktatlwuid Moftl. Wr brnrv thai the h troth (jovrrammt ' . hatmU afford In. tmi ul la hi I uHim for they m-rrt rrnnh lvor Erery Canalisa rementbrt that a f and 111. when ruhaactas Caaba one Francs I 2.M I.SM il.tee 2S.S44 M.see IH.eee prrrKrly wnsi 1. snaaiau Kmnmrm 1 " w y .iin"iw"i 10 Carudi lnmor. brtn lsal lvnrni. lrv.t lo-llailon. tiu (snd and ylni baas In Fran. and cowihjM. . -.itw Lh..i.. .tlt-Mlia ovnnmrnt InvrMwrtit. TnVy nay tx mU i laiuarty 'v iof f si si l vaflins taU not only la Fr') the Wfxl arr Mrd on the I'ai'i IWr) but laroutnout thr print ual hiua ul rrnut el the worht. Tht iMctr cstipno hate alar brrn Paul promptly on In. dot and no b ihd In Slooiml. New V.ak. la.udoa. Krtow. AnMtrrdaai. Hreat. Madrid, fvtn., HnUn. Vtrsu. t hatnt. Not kholiu. Uucharr!, K d JtnWm. Hart- Altw and la fart Ihrouilwil tlx woiM at IM ruritn'. fal lor frtac. French franc. bcSer wui en-inoilpruNy sod nhr wttHy root. bk (a thru- Itrll StAI .' lMie Ui fianc. A ln;le ocr a cmtory aeo ' ird Mir owd )J ntUKna of dolUr a ! at lat timr- to htroW. and brtas inra purl a a amttnrl .njai i y H b tm nvr4 inoam, hrr tiiuailoo ui cvwdtd trrrif bad al o llnw-Asalo, all tur Awinn t'ti! War ld alltlt ptfa nat U alnoK 2ur, la New nrk but Bma, r.nHt and lr. intrau. more srtuoionKd to thai waf of lb( hrwr of Ibrtr lairrnailonal vtewnntnt. only aw In tl li" rtinrnryanopnutsnity Iik vrry tart preAit by ht " hit dtnrmattd A-nrfican wotnirM. To-dy tile IUtdt ,'oiicd flairs form one of U stcW mnuk-t la tbs worM fnbably l. time a df.tmliv by eommulnHi with Ik late World War (wkich trWIrd in th. VprriMHi of ths nni lary a of praclkally rr country la the dl ! wr of ItoVUiOhrtwrcn Draltt and I'i'aiaay. whbfHo4 la the vtnnal bkMllas out of all of rarasuaraa ntaafawl. practkal baakruptcy, hate lndaW. and what. In lb coantry.Hl iwroiy. wu I of each vWtns man", no awnufaasm and no alh!y-dtatl ruijMm ch M Franc ajort to-day. Iata(ay yratuUy moml and tbort who had faith ia th iccuverr of that aatina earned l-r-tunra. EAiUsd, too. one faced what wvaml lo b s ttunctnl dlaamrt. Dutl'f th Napvkwnkc atu UtMuh rcavHkw anak in aril to notluai'. bat m allrt Ih Victory of Wtco BcttWh boat avtrrd rHarnist friin lo Ibw S bad ponhaa-d tntnt whra thtast kkd bl k km lor FniUl. sad uU tbta alter WUiaston's trtAory brcsoM knuwa. Fram. oankrvet al lb hand of DltJMi.k detbif lb Franco-rrttntaa u of IS0, a3rrd an 'irwae wnxb ) still within th ntcawr of nttnc nun and hri ortr lo Ki al rt aay donU a lo tl-aht l the rinth ! cnmphHrly rnor htf wktt nri; hrr lontnoaroS bund wtd don IS J'l 0 ihnr nnrwal hr th kd buurhrM -bat akta a lew yrmr Frsnra hn-t l bt bnoaa ha erdr. dirkartd aU of brr ohlisatlDn a -.1 ibr Inod a sain back to par. In lart rcod hw lhal kirwh cjrlr aotd crm ear cnakial lonnar for .hoar h bad 1 1 mJ rtt nnd entrrprM lo hmt la lb irnpivartJy dVpciatd Oriijrat bonds of fnvt. Xrrrat hlatory hat shown rarkab ml of IW rrbabtbtalu oi natloit'i fcnancra. After lb World War EatUn.1 saw the day thai only tl-H roold be obtautrd lor one pound atrtliss. FnsKth twrrmo had hxt aat ooolktrd of Ms ImiumiI vafo M ht nwrarnt th wtvkm ha rihld Kvtf nd in frxwh pnvwd U eoat naort worth It fall valne la lb uHrrnatkmai nukt ya ato. In !? Nw A MrV he roul t oota.n only IU Ul Aavtvaa nweier tor no Caaadlan dollar. TVf wet peed, tinn al that IW thai an ren kusv depvruilna purtailna of of Canadian Canadian place but rorisaatel lely nwwiey wal4 tat Iheat Ski not ai4l-ia. !aeyirt Ih UnHcd Still perrrled that purthattcf Canndtan tjHrernmnt am mauciimi ooae was ii to turn wwt tmanrrallr aoonrr or later Th Canadun dollar runt reenter Hilntern(kialalundatlh preamt nwnn I a olaala U rrm rerrreM. Canadian raitoatam nti(ktly nwre than IU1 Aawriraa ootiar lor Uno ) In I Italia my. Maay Canadian tnrrnnynt sad makaripal Ualt at raw arD-ia( eoctulerably aboe pat The Swial franc, after th war, wat (jutted at It rent r r franc of IICOOU per lO.onu ftwtaa Iranca T-day the te (ruse 1 quoted abore par or al taore lhas ll.SUluper tnjrrt tew fnnr-'hwui( s ut 4 II ma on etreey I0.UOQ fcwta franc purrhated a lea year aao. Mjd investor earned a aaliafauory proH on ibrir laveainwnt. Frenrh Ccmrntaent Itonrt. F reach Covtr aaarnl hoaX. French CnaeranMat Ct Hottd-, French Coveraairal Vt Bond French Corrraao-at f, hood . French Corernmml S Bond French Covtraiarnt Bond . ... Tb Dutch rolMr, Holtand'f mnnrttry unit I. .1. . th .r.tlin uttd lo in, than Jo era,, i-a ,'lU ,rk' vrl WWulUr.. Tolay lO.iaaj ,uiWtVa. ioT- ii?" uuwirut a nl s.ia uf tlAtuut oa -.. mLui V, ' lamiorsartrraptiisthHriraaislalua). Th Swvdiali kron alr lb World War nJd A. .. .. .. Ml pr W W bwdih kron. Tsty th ra "i IOialvwdihkrontUll.bMOo.- . loa(. ri iHd r.1 baik w par t- Tb retnatkabl slvancc of lb Norweiun M rmuhatue lbs lact lhal bwlory I repeal n nf ixr live, l-rom ll.f rent pet ktun- . I IQiaiu Norwrtlaa krone, lb al ku tirn kr.ii to Ih tewrat ottutalkMi of It cenii 1- 1 VU)frt lO.UVkrwrw SMtcdllJMJai.tB Norwriua kim prth.m. TM IMr' k yet reached wr but II etfrtrol laai in 1 : near future Ih salt w tnirb ISSU rent) cf Willi per 10i krni Ihir dlrntl who i In Narwe(Unicban( via wvdo -thal it . t U ttnw before lb NutvetUM kruM will teaHh A few yar sew fHMtia s nwnelary un t I at II 1 rent 1 pet rweta . or 1 1 . 1 1 l k,.u to Hat nwh eirlmi. rirtu.a ha lut new now tvrr recverred m tt.lll KI IT IO.'W praetaa a rnthaar'V nerrry 10 JJ ! prarla. TWa una M aaw-tpr .i-d ti thnnly. Smth Awertout cJbaar ar dy ,he . and aubatanlatl lsHWmea4 la theu iu pean. not 09 tone ato. wcuth oaiy It Q T iiaujiii-r lewaipewja. To-day ih(Aira , at oef no com per UmWi a lu.ilit IIJl Ft Ira IM.ee ss s lM.ee - nn l.tese 1.SM.M Mm of (very idun vr Tbratfacta tk tat Itaoaaelvt. n Fraae tra 140 HQ TOO i.m Tflus ai; IVhaciuttewoeUoMuKuotoftV) . InMl tNns to oratory U natnl lnjlrr ad nation kral laru . of ova and l-naWbr' ZSSl b, I JpSCrTtb. rietavk Iran w rout: W befiev lhal Ih rall apowtu tenerait toeara maUhSe pntta 1.. IhrwuHl-eri-rra- K-rwah l-t a-cwrnir rank a t W w-uurs ctaat al If bnod and ate vtnuaJe a -. l- ' ee-Micoa ef lb Renulfc Jraso. T- lor tJnVty rear alier dl of caB Sad in- i-i7rak4. on 114b and Dtwrube tah ar fc ' .rf tbrti rpiUtr dale datas. lb. na..r iMh Ihrat al asy Ihnwia lb interval ibai ike t MS & 15 lOTi.:4:..: .- MH Tbn lb iraas f wea not oor w.n lawdt laxreaM but lb wtett-mcnai nlll W K 1 areatl II wS be aeen that SI I be ptewrat rat of 1 he r.ti of a Wlan Frnfi tev saweM . K 14 bn twopon wbtrb nrwnf aiaeesat SflO l' a m wa ranHaa iwrr eouirawot lo a hhwa.nwt lacH ibcnwinf atui' Sat preora tm WWa th. traac i.a-. rear, th vahj ( tb cjaMM w W mark iWt ,m W worth III tf wbvh. on limtnn t ha bn ftai-d by lnvors on ry 10.UJ0 J "JJJ IHirckMrd a few year so. Aflft th im.1 liaroc wfuothl by ikt eanhu'ukt; 1 1.. a lew yrus an, th yro, ib mtinrtary un 1 . " rmpiitriHe I torn JJ I 1 ntu prr ymor t ' uuy ' ". yen lo 4 cenlt prr yen or ll.siauai pr uliu . " Manual Improvement of tlAMiuu lor ev-r. iuiiii , thaanl by Ur-I(M1 lomtor who wt . lhal H was only a aliaa ul tun bclw ii would ro umrtrnlly as le yield Ibrm uUt j Th rnt rapid rle of paaiah etthaai hi be" x leraaikabk. In l'll - yean olb. Ibr. .9 kKM . aakwMlirntiprrkttortl.)aiuibrrionjkt 1 onm.iun loUy on Ih Daaith krone U i& nii . .... . l, ul ll.atu.ui per lo.iJ kron a net ion m Z i4 ll.lwliuor ovrt 100 m every IQjuiai n,iu ki ', naoM. Many iitmim, av year ao li4 n' it OfUnua lhal IBM xtnjiffi wotuu b 1 i r-i ; -I OiS on t)ai W a yfwl of lA WW :l trany ba rwHH I0rwi It r.un franc bond lb Mttrn win be otW b b. la lueteat caMuooa w brtos u no ! 1 - .u ne: ai it eiMi tw fiaae la '; R (raac bond iwbtth band f-.n naeatal aatbaas vi cf tt.Miat. nul h IW: i preMia amarnol J-. """T-r. " tn. raw-awtt la wa ml anvjatll In tmUrac t IlltJO. TV raw -malraVVt la latrtew , t aa th ruujtnal latralaaent of tKW 00 frrarh IndwatrV nr thrlas and wf aaer Kiay-e la rpllr r-nterln lb ee.t ntaJkr ; - hf hrra ewdlaa O R ' how rtrry reatrm aateril aat e ReparathaM pa.aaewi ar tahatrto lh n 1 K (tai a of toondenco I weets oet 1 pma art trweruuvu. iraiwa4 t-- I, iTrVlmaied that no b-w. Iban lhi bandr.- nW a doiUrs kM by K"a bwad. ar brc 1 beiaidraailca8ycarta.1d TV niJWa at a. i lai el H lan lot 1 a S't adthh-a IS) lk teeal.h rs Tbea. rafna-r. ahoatd be tjukkly irftrclH 1 Is ra( J -neni In Ih Abat ot Freacb Irani-, and to rrenci ntent band. That I why w ts yos U bay avw tJ Inea a-mrule art oa lb batsala caawer. rfw S"j Table Showing Present Prices frJ-Tt KffJ.r,7rJ''t a llcrnu rvio yx Fran px " UK W SO) M Ijoo !. iit .a turn lJ WE ARE arlirs a tara ihear bond st th aUe prk which rover every rer-a, t'pon cept or money order, w wdl at once confirm ml. Bond are iorward-d by metered sad Inanrrd aaaiL Chocs wait trmaua-ss w com punhaar, maat b received ky early, mail le Insur In price a saolatiana ihans linjucaLljr, . For many yean thi lareatment llouw ha bn .. 0 ,V A mk'l V rwaWe. Itif lawd . Il t vUaBy Iim" t ua lo bav our ctienl arlnt luoa bond which mat lb moat uvwwy lor Iheat and mak I nanat quickly. Ihyr V true alrr a a lor U Uaar coaiUaat aJn (a kr- la looch witk our iU.-l'i', ilrrrl li msnoul th Imrh and beeadta 01 the United buir and Newfoundland lo render, il auvaf aeeyir, UfornilSa chrnt when bond rla ia auikrt valu aau or not w dem M adrimbl lo tell. Thi art no I tapetiarr leowrwlve but ka valo to owe tbtntt la IncakaUWe. Nam. Addrrm. HOTEL AKRIVAIaS rrlnce II u pert J. Petersen and 8. Nordstrand, Seat He: T. Magao, T. V. Delcourt. James E, Smith, D. A, McDonald, M. 8. Bryan, J. R. Anderson and R. P. Wirmot vn couver: C. II. Bawls, New Hsrelton; It, Olbson, airs. 8. It. Donaldson, Mrs. II, W. Morry, W. 11. Pierce and 0 A. Moore. Port Esslngton; 0. It. Gilbert and Mrs. James Richmond, Terrace: E. Wood-worth, Bmlthers; Mrs. de Drulju, Holland; II, MeOulre. Stewart: It. Bromley, Nanalmo; Mr. and Mrs. O, A. Wyman, Hazelton. ha toy O, Frster, J. C, Harley and J. W. Adams, city: T. O, McManamon, Tele-graph Point: D. Drummond, Ejttew; J. Burns and John Anthony, nmo; H n, James, Phelsn: J. Harrison, Vansrsdol; K. r. Mlchaud, Terrace, t'eiilral T Portin, W r Taylor. 4, W Thorn and W II. Thome, O.N.U.; D. O'Con-nell, Buckeye THE INVESTMENT HOUSE OF C. M. CGRDASCO & COMPANY SrEClAUZiSC EXCLV3IVUY . fORlllC.VCOVtKSUtXTASOUVSiarALlWDS 'M.mClL TRUST BLDG. W2ST. JAMES STREET MONTREAL CANADA I endoM herrwiik rah :icfrp!ed cbeqs namey order tb punbaa from you of-. : , , which you ar to loraaid me by rUtre4 ami Insured maQ, CANADIANl VPACiriCi issitsiavi u ua ? Jraacs, French Coverament t Bond lUa of ! II Canadian Pacifk Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krlrhlkan, tVrangrll. Juiirnii nnd Hkogway Nov. IV ''! prr To t sin outer, Vltiorii and fellle iXov. i. III, lrc. . PHISTKBH IIKAntH i:. ., lu., lor llulrd.ilr. Kutt llella llrlla, flreun all. Nanin. Alert r, u ( I'aiiipiiell niter, ami Vanioiiter etery Miitunl.iy. II '" .r(,w AU'liry for all Ktriinnhlii Linen, lull liiff""",,,n tV. 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