'4 PAGE FOUR .THE 'DAILY .NEWS PATTULLO SEES BRINGING UP FATHER ,yt 4 By George McManyj NOW-MR JicCb- I UHDER-WD I'M A COLLEGE CRAOUATE V FAVOR PROHIBITION I 11 HMHl il T VOURE IS AND A BSLIEMK IM STRICT UN FORCE- HftaiaHl ' HESITATING SPEAK NO WEAKENING POOR LAH;uaE5 THlMK MENT-I AN1IN FAVOR Of r- Hl , DUC AM la BETWEEN SELECTIHC .ME rl iri WOR OF WOMAN If I ELEVATING POUTlCbTOA J I THE MAM WAAT SPR OOGAN FOR ALDCLRMAm! ' "oOFPRAQE AUDI EUEVe VC, HIGHER PLANCI 0 ; ZM AUOERMAH SAYS OPPONENTS TRY1XO TO SHOW A J WANT TO PRESENT e'M LOW RENTl . A"3 HIM irHE WILL, M-v k ' IV J J THAT CiOEKNMEXT LIKELY tf U ! ouAuncATiotstJ r W W POR. THE m II) IL, - ' I'Ji J I la 7"-, I 1 TO HE DEIEATEI) I .OriCE--. r j I III M. 2S" J 1 mr v-v 7 y ,1111 v 5 J 1 I Li Ct BM I mA KS ?! 1 1 f I r . JT TELLS WHY CONFIDENT T Hon. T. D. Pattullo. minister of lands, left today for the south. Th.' minister stated that he was very pleased with his visit this time aua especially commented an th buoy;., spirit be found existing ou all side The minister said that he found evi dences of political, activity upon the part of his opponents. It) his can section he said:' The recent Coaurvatlve conyentloa In Kamloops and the selection of Dr. Tolmle as leader, has stimulated a ne Interest in the Conservative party, and Is, of course, of Interest to the people of British Columbia, generally, and 1' Is to be hoped that the Consercatlve party will show new virility. A government welcomes strong opposition. The main purpose of the Conservative party at the present time seems to be a desire to create an impression that the Liberal party will go out of power at the next election. , ALWAYS TO I'OIllT In the recent Dominion election the Conservative party succeeded in convincing the people of British Columbia that the Tory government would remain In office In Ottawa. In this, the people of British Columbia were badly fooled. The Tory party Is now striving to convince the people of British Columbia that th Provincial Government will fall. I think it will be found they are .just as mistaken as they were in the Dominion election. In every line of economic endeavor and in every matter of the social and domestic welfare 'of our people, our administration has been In the foreground. The Province of B.C. has done more In the way of social an,! j Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert ,1 the Government Is blamed In this respect, surely we can claim some rea-j sonable credit for the benefits accru- ing to our people. In this connection I IN VANCOUVER NOW Among the forner Prince Rupert people now located In Vancouver who were aeen by local Conservative delegates in that city was E. V. Ling who is now living in New Westminster and Is occupied selling life insurance for a Can adian company. R. IL Shockley also was met on th strest. He. Is employed wKh his brother E. H. Shockley who has several building contract In' hand. J. a. Scott and W Beak ahare an apartment together and both welcome the opportunity of' meeting northern friends whenever they chance to visit to Vancouver. S. K. Campbell, 'formerly manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce' here, seems quite satisfied wtlh his new location in the south and made numerous Inquiries concerning old friends In Prince Rupert. Altogether one only has to appear on the street occasionally to meet numerous former residents of Prince Rupert, some of whom freely express the regret that they left and lnqulrl anxiously as to th amount of grain being shipped from the local elevator. a , ; k I DtXE.MHKU 3, 1928. Peter Clark, a Montana cattle rancher, has reached the city en route to the Queen Charlotte Islands where he will look over the possibilities for that Industry on the Islands. Flowers continue to bloom at the cemetery although the Beason Is very far advanced. Private advices from the front Indicate that Capt. Neil McNeil Is back again with the forces after an extend ed leave which was necessary becaus of shell shock, Shipments from the pulp mill at Swunson Bay are expected lh the city shortly. The plant has just resumed operations. Jack Chlsholm, an old timer in Ptlnc Rupert, axrlvcd from th north mm of the Inspector on behalf of the Officer Commanding "D Division and non-commissioned, officers and men of the Prince Rupert district and city de- domestic legislation for the welfare of tachments. Constable Clarke, who Is the masses of the people than all greatly esteemed by his fellow officers, other provinces of the Dominion of ! though taken entirely unawares, Tepltrd Canada, and having visited all parts (suitably to the tribute thus paid to htm-of the province this year, I believe j self and his bride, that the people generally, appreciate the effort that has been put forth 'uiril CPUAnl I IT during the past ten years. iUUli UL-UUUL. L.1I. The Government is usually blamed for all the ills that happen, and If HEARD ADDRESS FROM I t THE NEW" T1Fr foremost craftsmen were employed in the erection of the walls and Hanging Gardens of Babylon. To-diy.outftanJinjj engineers and craftsmen have united in 'developing a rnaflcrpiece of acouiUcal science, that far exceeds the hiRheft expectations of Its builders and the public the New Brunswick. Judge for yourself See its beautiful Spanish cabinet; Hear Us rrmirlibU natural tenroduction, then you will aj?rot with us that here U the most, marvellous woed-rrproducin)?, Inftruinent ever known, Your neare-it Brunswick dealer will gladly demonstrate for you the New Brunswick. Priced from 1 155 to J85. TO 'IM if yjtmkti Tnihf g ItCCXM tKXaOUMOOUCIM) MIUMKtl $5000.00 in Prizes I witfvouc obi 1 4 lion 1 The Brunswick-Bslke-Collrndet Gimpany ' ' of Cu, LimbS The Brunswick "Wonders of the World'Series today. Mr. Chlsholm Is located at of today wonderful opportunities. Anchorage and reports that between ! The speaker was thanked for his ad-3,000 and 4,000 men have been, em- j dress on a vote of the society. - ployed on the construction of the rail" road there this summer. CONSTABLE CLARKE AND HIS BRIDE ARE Constable George Clarke, of the dis trict detachment of the provincial police. COMMERCIAL CLASS EXAM. RESULTS AT . CONVENT IN CITY HONORED WITH GIFTS In the mid term Commercial Class i tests held last week, at St. Joseph's Popular Provincial Officer Hrceltr pre-;AcadtmT ,he lolloping students obtaln- sentatlon lor Himself and Itrlde ea nonors: u. u isrien, vj per cent; L. Cross. 92 per rent; C. Daley. 88 per cent. T. Nelson. 87 per cent; D. Slevert. 68 per cent: L. O'Brien. 85 per cent: M. Ker- who returned this week from the south , 84 per cent; J. Grieves. 81 per cent; with his bride, was taken by complete i- Spencer. 79 per cent. surprise yesterdajr afternoon when he was called into district headquarters office and there presented with a beautiful silver tea service and handsome table lamp by Sergeant McNeill at the request IIOTH. ARRIVALS. Prince Kiirrt J. B. Cilia tt. Sandspit; Alfred Adams and Miss Edenshaw. Maxsett; J. M. Holrton. n. A. Cornwall. O. Goldsmith, S. Money. A. T. Finnic. Thomas A. Kelley. J. A. McEachem and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Johnston and P. V Delcourt. Vancouver; W. H. Falrbalrn and Mrs. A. A. Duval. Queen Charlotte City; E. Heaphy, Santa Monica: Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large and Miss E. if. Pierce. UN.. Port Simpson; Mrs. J. J Douglas and child, Carlisle Cannery; J. jFlnnle, city; M. A. -Burbank. Prince George; Ernest Love. 8tewart. ' satoy BUSHBY YESTERDAY Een ad K-Hinkrn- cnaViotte: 'Mrs. C. S. WrlghL TeUwa: J. MeLeod The High School Literary Society, with nd John Oraham. Prince George; Mr. Cecil Hacker presiding, was addressed ind Un. B. O. Moor. Sbawatlans; H. " , , yesterday afternoon by George Bushby , 3. CoUlns and John NleUoa. Jap Inlet: the Province is more prosperous than , wh fl M hlstorteal ,keuh j jjcLetmaa and Cterl- Lawon. VJ t ,f lUv hm0rT- IU lDdu-- ,cf British Columbia of the last fifty r! Stewart. ; " " " "7 KWUC 'U""JU " .years and prophesied great advanvemen: ; ' Central leaps and bounds. In addition- to theito the nt nfty ,uch ,dTancf. j . Pon c. w. . TlJl Tv .177 ITSOUfCM!0'nt as would give every boy or girl , Nettleton. CJJJL: W. Hearn. Seal Cove v I s unuuc UiC U1UU Ui3UlUiC- turing province of the Dominion, only exceeded by Ontario and Quebec. With the masses of the people supporting us. because of our legislation on their behalf, and with the encour agement which we have given Indus-' trial operation, there seems every rea- tA hTiV Ihlt th rwn rill ! retain the present administration In oface. MANY FORMER LOCAL PEOPLE ARE SEEN THE WALLS AND HAXQLXQ GARDENS OP BABYLON Considered by sunt third Wonder of the world. Erected by King NtbuchadneZ' a i ' -T - x rarthe trr.it,t rWr.f. wv A PM ' , .JTw t 1 J rTZTTI HTS'A Tkej were of gigantic- ,,. .,-r--, VtBSZiK ir i lJU O 1926 av Utt. Fi.twi Sfimcx, U HAZELTON Mrs. T. R. Tomllnson. wife of Envoy Tomllnson of Cedarrale, has been spending a week or two visiting at the home of Robert Tomllnson, Hospital farm. Mrs. Clyde Hunt's Indisposition and poor health has required the doctor's ..are. Al. Harris and family have moved into the district from where they have -een living in the south. Mr. Harris .ntends working one of the mines un-ier Harris control during the coming sinter. The presence of snow, which has beautified the landscape during the st few days, has gladdened the tearts of those engaged In the Umber tnd pole business. Many revelled last Inter on. account of there being an prn season, but such a wilier la hard an the Industries of th country. Pos sibly this year will make up tor 'ast winter's deficiency. The Women's Auxiliary of the Angli can Church is holding Its annual aale tomorrow evening In the Assembly HalL Articles of aale are said to be plentiful and varied, and quite suit able for Christmas presents. The various schools of th district are preparing for Christmas concert. sad tfc teachers are likewise looking orward to ; being borne Tor Christmas. I TERRACE W. Smith' returned on Monday after attending several days in Prince Rupert. R. E. Allen, district forester, was a basinets vklior here on Monday, R. L. Mcintosh returned to Prince Rupert on Tuesday to spend the CapL J, B. CoUhurst and. son left en Tuesday for Hsysport on a hunting trip. L. Bethturrm. the Usk merchanL returned home on Wednesday, having spent the preceding day here. Wm. Treston and M. Allard came in from Kalum Lake' on Tuesday. D. W. Davis, J. M Hoar, J. Paraun. and Steve Young came down from their mining claims at Cedarvale on Tuesday, the last named returning home on Wednesday. J. M. Hoar left on Wednesday for the Kalum Lka mining fields. A pleasant social evening was spent on Tuesdar. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.'lL Burnett when th piembers of the DD. Bridge Club entertained their husbands and other friend, six table of bridge being played. The prlrcs for t evening were. wbn by Mrs. D. D. Munro and Wrri. 'Donald. The dub members served refreshments after the cards. The WA. of the Anglican church held it last meeting preparatory to their Christmas Bazaar at the home of Mrs. T. J. Marsh on Wednesday afttrnoon when final arrangement were made for Saturday's sale of work. i PRINCE GEORGE Hiram Carney. J. D. Corning and T. M. Watson, delegate from Prince Oeorge to the Conservative convention at Kamloops, returned to th city at the end of the week and expressed themselves a being well satisfied with the results obtained al the big The Fort Oeorge Old Timer 1 the name of th latest organization to bo formed In Prlnc Oeorge wblch- cam Into being at a largely attended and enthusiastic meeting, in th ballroom of the Prince Osorge Hotel last week. Officer were elected as follows: Honorary President, F. J. Claxton; president. L. C. Ounn; first vice-president Al Johnson; second vice-president. It C. 8. Randall; secretary, P. J, Claxton; executive. Mayor Taylor. B, O. Parker, M. C. Wiggins, A. B. MofTstt. II. O. Perry and E, 8. Pstera. I Th Prince Oeorge Board of Trad CMBMililUM I I V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c WANTED WANTED. MAN. OVER THIRTY. RE-liable, energetic and rstabMtned in Prince Rupert territory to Uk i charge of our office. Prefer oe experienced In handling Industrial security salesmen. Address, ProdiMtrs Oeneral Agency. 614 VatteuMr Block. Vancouver. RO. 284 MONET for your property la what you. want. I have the buyer If your price la rlghL O. O. Walker. COOK (MARRIED) WANTS JOB. GO anywhere. Apply Box 340, Dairy News office ja ( AGENTS WANTED MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL AND I appoint arenu. Yearly guaranw ! 11092 (being 121 weekly average) and expenses. Experience unnecessary For particulars write. Winston Co, Toronto. FOR SALE FOR SALE. BIX ROOM HOUSE. PVLLT modern; marine view-, centrally located; first class condition. tJ.e-SO 00. 1100000 cash, balance monthly. Sixteen room house near Dry Dock, with furnace. Witt setl ehesp and on. easy payments. Theo. OoiUrt United. Wrsthotme Theatre Block- tf TOR 8 ALE. TO CLOSE OUT AN L3-tate, w are authorised to sell several lots, some corners, harbor view, and on sewer. Pnces low and terms from I10O0 monthly. Enquire T. McCJymonL U FOR BALE. DOUBLE BARRELLED shotgun, Neumaa, choke bore. Damascus barrels. UO 00. Phon Blue 40. P.O. Box iOS. Prince Rupert, DC. tXH BALE. HALIBUT BOAT 15.300 give one third Interest In good well known boat. Loan or partnership. Apply Box 339 Dally News. 283 FOR BALE. THE KINO OEOROE Hotel and Cafe, containing 30 room fully furnished. For particular apply T. McClymonL tf FOR SALE, CHEAP. HALF A TON OP old newspaper. Apply Dally New, rt FOR SALE. PRACTICE PIANO, FIFTY dollar cash. Oeorge O. Hacker. 344 FOR RENT FOR KENT. MODERN UP-TO-DATSi flat: large airy rooms; fire place: cfoAe in. Max Hellbroner. . FOR RENT. WARM HOU8E WITH two. bedrooms. Central. Apply 219 Fourth Avenue East, FOR RENT. FURNISHED 8UITE Phon 18, Musaallem Orocery. HOARD BOARD. THE INLANDER. Second Avenue. Phone 137. FURNITURE AND RAMIES 830 FOR CHRI8TMA8! DIN1NO ROOM suites. Chesterfield suites, walnut beds with coll springs; dressers, chlf foniere. lounges, carpets. linoleum, and linoleum rugs. Toy of every description. A. Mackenzie. Furniture. Phone T7i, the pulp mill negotiations to a suc cessful close and there wa general re gret when the mlnUUr Informed th Board that he would b unable to visit Prince Oeorge at this tlra owing to the nearness of the forthcoming session of the legislature. Th annual meeting of th Fort Oeorge District Conservative Association was held on Tuesday when dele gates to th recent Karaloop conven lion submitted their report. Officer for the ensuing yeaf were elected as follows: Honorary President, Hon. 8. P. Tolmle; president. A. E. Sibley; secre. vary. w. peters; treasurer. M. E. Harper; executive, II, A, Carney, A. McB. Young. C. W. Perry, Mrs, F. p. Burden. M. C. Wiggins, Mr. T. Austin, A. B. Moffatt. A. P. Anderson. R. W. Alward and Oeorge A. Kennedy. invited Hon. T. D. Pettullo, minister The Print of Wale speak French j of land, to be the honored guest at so fluently that he makes a point of (a banquet brre a recognition of hl reading French book and newspaper much appreciated tfort In bringing regularly, CIIIROI'KACTIC iik. it. r i:volio' CIIIKOI'lt tCTOIt 613 Third A l en lie. OOee visits II DO House calls - 1300 for appointment Phon OfSc Blue 84 Reslornr Black 352 DERMATOLOGY lAriti. im.MiMii: itr.Mr.i by the Uteat acienUfle method M'.RM IMINCV (It AK WTI I Il. No nerd for disfiguring hslrs or other blemlshe any more, rnnne luark C RESTAURANTS MMHl i:TH CUT Mrs. Dnger. Proprletm Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. A. (1mmI Home funked MraU. Phon Blaek TOO DULItS iu liw. ni i.n. "Scatter 8unshJne wHh Olads" Ohr (lUdloll Halb fur ChrMsv) and make your Mend glad for years to come !rt:nu. rniiiTH( rtrKAtii H Sl.oo. f I -Vi. ttJMt. 1,V and ap. Write for prto Mat. U li, MeTAVIll p.o. no ero. vifTOKitn r!: FURS FURS MADE TO ORDER AND 11E- modetled. Raw skin tanned and dressed. Mall order promptly attend ed to. Mrs. T Tarr. 23 Broadway EaL Vancouver. ANOTHER Hit". REDUCTION IN CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CAR PRICKS 1-1 H Ton Utility Eiprrs Chassis 8 23 JO H Ton Light Delivery ChaasU I 030 00 Touting and Roadster IDlftOO 8port Roadster I WW 00 Ooaeh and Coupe 1103000 Sedan 11133 00 Landau I1IUM t'HLII CAKH ON' HlMl 1 Ford tight Delivery, cpen body 7500 1 Ford Light Delivery, panel '' body I1M00 I Ford Light Delltsry. starter equipment ., tlSOAO 1 Ford Tudor tied an, starter,. ;. equipment 300 00 l.Oldsmobtle S-passenger Tour Ing. 1923 100000 Terms can be arranged on both new and used cars to suit th purchaser. KAIEN R A HACK Dealer In radllar. MrUughlln, Oakland, Pnnllac Olilmnlille and Chevrolet Cars. Phone St .NOW IS THK T1MK to buy that car you have been considering. Why walk during the unpleasant winter weather? We have several new models on hand, price are at a low level and easy term are available. rKii caiih Two Ford Belf Starter Light Dellverle guaranteed, One Ford TruckSnap, One Chevrolet Light eDllvery Oood running order. Make u an oiler. S. E. PARKER LTD. HHtll IIKAI.MI TAXI Phone 67 Tnxl (Call deortre, Paul or Gut) Six and Seven Passenger Studc-hakem at your disposal any tlmo. ROSS IIROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Hlock. (Across from Empress Hotel) Article, I Alt ini FourJ,4c MAIL SCHEDULE OIT-OOINO t or I he Tj.t MtXKlSyS. WT.rs: -j ; oeses Ta Vaacoutrr TUeadtys ( Fflfafl , tunas r , OP R. Nov u r t To An, A I Ire Arm, .tean ui mier Suadaf . . t . ' Wedoesday t Tu It. lwpwnan4 knrrs HUMay . To AUtL rlntv Nov. 2ft, Der I t . " t To tjueen Charlotte Nov. 30. Dre 4, il IN'-OM0 from I h Lat Tttewtsys. Thur..'! jf ' ail iroia vancairr' swiaays . ; Wed&esdays 3 il Fridays . C.P.R.. Nov 39 fjr t I IM Aujuv, AiUv Arm, . I"rerler Tuesdays . i Prttay . i, I turn Ft. Mmp snJ Na It:, rot TbesdAf Hutu Ala4a rlnt- Nov 19. Dt J ) tt M it C'hsrWles- Nv. I. Ds- i s, i no t ouiC7io ftfthun a iua tit Ae. a tin r b t. i ruii-n -th tie. tvait- o It 4 IHifftewie II te. Coavtl 9) tk tie. t Ht) ih k Hsr '" lb At 4 tiu c- lb Ale. MrPr) It lrw. OipI. HMr fen. Ontt W lisrf IT!' S1ff O.T.P SUIhm . trvl Ar. 4 fn.1 it led Air A rn M 3rd Are. A Hh 91 r c v t It: 31 IK II III l i ii m 'I c i: i t ' ' i n. '' ' i) i 1-1 ! , '1 f II J 'II Ml tit'1 111 I t -' ) Ml STEAMSHIP MOVEMM I'nr Vanronter Tuesday- -. Cardeiui Frldsy m Prlnc CcT Rtturdiv- . Cataia 1 1 a,iuniu PHneesi Destrii ' Nov. !,- Princess Ms" J IV 3s. Prlnr-eu il T J Dec. 17 . Princes: Mt ' I'rnra Vanrouier . . Wedneday--w. P Oett v,u. ots!a tr il Be - " 8turctay-a. Prtnceif Nov. 29 Prinrca mott Dec. 13 Prmrcs: U?-7 rw rr -mil Priiu-ess tlirT .. - . a RH"- I or I mi i-imi""" Bunasy -. ... nirn IN.rt Mmpn snd s .(. Tuesdsy Cardii i for Meart. Anyos and AlW ny, Sunday as. uarorn. . rroro Mewart. Anjol and AIW ( Tuesday . Caroena Friday-. Frtnc CirV lor Ijneen t'harloilfs--Nov. 20-. Prlnc Ctiar: Dec. 4-s. Tine Claries noin ijneen i Nov. 18- Prince ci j Dec 2 - Prlnc Char'" lor Alk- Nov. 29 as. Princes Mrj Dec. 13 st Princes Msry Irnni ,tlka Nov 19-s. Princess Mary Dee. 3-a. Princess Wt LAND CT. w lM" Nolle of inlsntlon to "pp1' - a nei In rrlnre nmej ' ',, r Irlcl, ami itust l i takk .notu:k IM1,1;, Company I.M. Nni;; f; . Fish Parkers. Inlen.n ii ii' r...,..n..ni.in. ! B T ' ttliAii.l puffier i... r..iiu' n the ''(in "r.v"-.7.:..r.i ... ijinl 1 i."n! murk; l.ire '''' "I" ... 'Tfl water nun i r wv Za' er rly I H ennui". inj (ww . nnlnl nlnl of rr.iim.enren.enl, . ... . ,.u,i .if lefl. ' SOMEHVILI.E A?ltin,inil H. ,,M' Diied gepiemtir Mil .VI