3 Sailings of this Famous Service Low rates for choice accommodation To PJymouth, Cherbourg and London-Dec 13. "ANTONIA," from Halifax To Belfast, Liverpool and Glasgow Dec. 1 1. "LETITIA," from Saint John, RB. " 12. from Halifax 'For as liiik as $S Thibd Cfass 6c vA& $ 'to British Ports. fyanJ TripSiSX '" m CANADIAN SERVICE LINES TAt ROBERT REFORD CO. Limittd, TCRO.VTO (PA" Elf JJ, ratty STEAMSHIP AGE.VT The Cunard Steamship Co. Limited, 622 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, or any STEAMSHIP AGENT. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES IN BRITISH EMPIRE. The premiers of the Dominions in collaboration with the premier and other members of the British Government are at present discussing matters pertaining to the Empire as a whole and partic ularly matters relating to the British constitution under which the fplfltiftntf nf tVia itAminlntia in fit-out Pn'fqln nnrl ...nl. 4 W - being defined. While there will be no written rules brought down as a re sult, there may possibly be resolutions passed that will have a con siderablc influence in making clearer the position of the Dominions in relation to the mother country and in doing away with some of the causes for irritation that have hitherto existefl. One of these changes suggested yesterday was that the Governor General should in future be a representative of the King of England in person rather than a representative of the British Gov ernment. That would place us in practically the same relationship i P 30 lut- domestic export of to the Governor as the people of England or Scotland are to the ! ff10?"? n? TcgeUWe; 'T! ,1 the United States valued at 64.- vinrr m k tu i:. .l Ait, . , were ic a jicugc vi me cijuaiuy ui me uuiureni pari ox 174121 the Empire. For the time being the Governor would be king of Can ada, or to put it more clearly, King George would be King of Canada. acting through his deputy, the Governor General, and would receive advice from his Canadian ministers direct instead of by Downing Street. Apparently something definite ha3 ben done and' within a. fe.w days there should be announcement as to the outcome of numerous sittings of the conference and the conference committees. So "far as one can gather South Africa and Canada are taking . a; leading, part in "the demand for equality and it is a matter of finding ways and means of carrying out their desires that is taking Up "the time. NEED OF CARE IN SUCH A CONFERENCE. To some extent it Has been said that the Canadian ,vJevtr"'U influenced largely by Quebec, and that is probably true. .Quebec is the dominant partner In the present Canadian Government i-pfcduie of the solid support given in the recent election. British Cfilumbfa, on the same basis would be almost without any influence there. ltov-ever, the" aim of Quebec- is to prevent the movement toward union with the United States and their influence would be. toward making the British Constitution so acceptable to the Canadian people that! the present status may be continued mdefinifelyi Therein lies the advantage of the present conference, from the British point of view; (It inky also be mentioned that the position taken by jSanada in. demanding' the greatest possible autonomy is a source of, strength to the conference in that it presents with South Africa and .Ireland, a moror les$ solid' sexton; Jn favor jifclearly defJncdutpnjTyr w'lthJ as far as-possible equality 6f"the Dominions with the m'otnef larfd. WITH EQUALITY COMES RESPONSIBILITY. But with equality comes responsibility. If we are to" be considered equal we must agree to pay our share of defence costs tfut we shall have a say as to how those defences are administered. The whole thing is most complicated and the idea of the conference Is to try to work out a scheme whereby each part of the Emp'ire will feel satisfied with its position and each will do its part In defence and in co-operating with each other part. Canadians will have to give up the parochial view of things and study world politics if they are to take part in world affairs other than as an appendage of Great Britain. They will have to learn to give and take and sometimes to sacrifice purely local interests for those of the Commonwealth, -U!'! JJ" It's an all-day food SHREDDED WHEAT For any meal in any season Ready-cooked.easy to serve and paper to the south la a great and constant movement, liore and more, Canada's forests art being used to supply the needs of newspaper and peri odical readlts and others In the United States. In return American dollars flow Some ot the principal Items which go to make up the grand total of wood and paper exports from Canada to the United States .during the twelve months ended September 30 last, are as follows: Wood, unmanufactured, t92.94J, 988; newsprint. 1103.716,730. and pulp- wood, 113,457.628. Girls and Women and Their Winning Ways and Oddities HtCNCII (Hill, (Joi.n us , French girl folgers, following on the link the lead ot Suzanne Lenglen on the tennis court, will make a bid for oif world's honors next year. Arnaua Massy, me rrencn veicrsn, twice British open chsmplon, says Frsnce has three women goiters who can hold their own with any slmUar trinity re cruited among the best in England or the United' 'states. ' Ititf are jMedetnotseUes Slmone Thionyde,! caaiune. biimi Esmond and her.'sister Sybil. Melle de la Chaume won the English girls' championship In 1924 when a girl of sixteen, the French open championship In I92S and she ha a victory over Mtos Cecil Leltcn. Melle Diana Esmond won the English girls' championship last month. Her sister. SybU rank very little below the English champion. WOI LI) LIMIT OXHHtll WOMEN Women students threaten, to crowd the men out of Oxford University, In the opinion of Dr. Joseph Wells, retiring vice-chancellor who ha recom mended that the number be restricted. There are Just over 700 women students at Oxford which accounts for one-fifth Of the students. The vice-chancellor confessed that aome years ago when he advocated the admission of women he never for a moment foresaw such a potslblllty. WOHI. TRIP 10 It III.IND Lady Arthur Pearson, widow Kt Sir Arthur Pearson who was blind, has set htrsclf the task of a Journey round the world to vailt all the St. Dunitan branches In the Empire so that she can get Into personal touch with ths various sightless men trained at these Institutions. Like her late husband, Lady Pearson spend the whole of her time working In the Interests of the blind. I'.NdMMII W.14 OI'MIA HANDICAP Beatrice Sherrard, a soprano who made her debut this year at the Municipal opera house In Alda, said that her English name was such a handicap' In Italy when she went there to study that THE" DAILY NEWS Haturdi, PAGE TWO O Christmas M NOEL ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.50 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United ' States, iii advance, per year $6.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year '. $7:51) Advertising and Circulation Telephone' Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 98 sr, 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. Z5T Saturday, Nov. 20, 1926 WOOD PRODUCTS EXPORTED TO UNITED STATES 11 ii ! . I XI ONK. MONTH TWEXty MILLION, liOM.ARS OCT OP XLWUfcV PORT)' HAS pm.it- OTTAWA. Nor. 20. '(By CnadUn Press.) Canada's export of wood and paper to Vim Culled Slate are In creasing. They now lorni more than one halt of the total Dominion domes tic exports to the United State. In the month ot September alone, out it she waa forcd to adopt a Laltn iub-etttute. ' "I succeeded m securing hearing be. tore the Italian impresario on); by assuming the name of Beatrice Oherardl," she said. "They scolted when I wa Introduced, exclaiming 'What, you are EnglUhl They have na tsleut!' " MIm Sherra;-d mother ai Brazil ) lau, her father Engjish. In Brell. THE MAN IN THE MOON aya: ,1 Bbe was bom' MITTINO PACK IN HOIIV Turkish girls are bobbing their hair bo fait even the "modern" Turk Is per-J turbed. said Mahmsud Easad Bey, Mln i later cf Justice in the cabinet of Mus-tapha Kenial, during a recent visit to Oeneva. ! Yet Mahmoud Essad Bey, who wants I the women of his country to go forward ' in all spheres of astmty just like wort n total Canadian export to the United elsewhere, la not so alarmed oyer nhe States valued at e39.645.239. wood and : modern tendencies cf Turkish girls a paper accounted for tao.SKl.OCo. some of the older fplk of the former Th. September figure are not ex- Turkish Empire. eeptlonal. The flow of Canadian wood one thing is certain north to the Dominion. The export figures for the one month cited, September. 1928, are typical. Government statlsttcs now available show that the wood and paper exports from Canada to Uie United States during the twelve-month period ended ptembet 30. last' reached a total valuation of 341.745J7. As In the single month. this represented more than one halt of the total Dominion exports to the United States during the twelve months which amounted to 1468.893.685. When the values of wood and paper exports to the United States during the twelve months ,Jtut mentioned Is compared with that ot the preceding twelve months ended September last Increased by over eleven millions. The Dominion exports of wood and paper to the United States are greater in value than any single etas of goods imported by Canada from the United State. In the twelve month ended September last, the Dominion imported Iron and It products (the largest single article ot Importation from the United States) to the value of S19O.093.B23. She exported wood and paper valued at 341,745537. during the same period. In contrast to the heavy movement ot wood and paper from Canada, Imports ot these commodities by the Dominion from the United States during the twelve months were valued at but S38.29C.S06 or approximately one-sixth of tbe Canadian export. The ex port of Canadian agricultural and vegetable products to the United States I far below, that ot wood and paper in value, although it comes next in the list. For the twelve months ended he declared "and that 1 that our girls In Constantinople and Angora are bobbing and shingling their hair even faster than those ot New York or London." AMAZONS IIUIIT INDLTKNCV Women have organized a "Legion ot Amazons" to fight those of their sisters "who by Immodest dress or actions defame the fair nam ot their sex." Among the charter members is Countess Hanna von Festalozra. noted Berlin physician and feminist. "The time ha eemt." cald one of the speaker at tbe first convention, "when such indecent fashions as bobbed hair and abbreviated skirts inust. be ccmbatted. Our husbands come home blushing with shame at what they have seen on the , etrtets," Mil. ISALimiN r.tVOK HL.UK Mrs. Stanley Bildwln, wife ot the Prime Minuter, has taken kindly to the season black mode. She attended a luncheon resplendent In a black, Napwle-cnte hat and a black frock with an up standing Robespierre collar and green embroideries. She maintained' her rep utatton for punctuality by being the first person to arrive. LMil.tslI -CH.tlllTY PfMl The "charity push" ha started and hostesses who lent their reception rooms for these affairs are living upstairs n.me too comfortably thete days. The Honorable Urs. Ronald Orevllle was refused entrance to her own Uayfalr house until she had paid half a crown to the particular charity to which she had turned over her receptions room. A recent visitor said Ketchikan was' so wet that the people there are mostly spoken of as a floating population. When a cabbage Is educated It becomes what they cauliflower. He was on his way to the gallows when for the first time since his conviction he complained bitterly to the accompanying clergyman of the sentence meted out to him. "I know death is the penalty" for killing, but this man wa a raw Englishman." Square Jawed men are all right, glrli, but you would not want to marry a monkey wrench would you? I wish I had a dollar and didn't owe nickel. They say figures don't lie, but Just look at some of those women the morning after you thought they were so fine. Truthful James never make a hit with the girl's. I fold Jane' that t loved her Her face looked pretty' good; Her manners were not half 'so bad; She'd speak well If she could. I said. I'd like to marry her Andj them perhaps ,lu time, I'd get used to her, grinning ways And wash off half tbe grime. But, sad to aay. she did not like The truth I had to tell She said I better had get out And hurry off to hell. - More than 400 educational leuders of the South are expected at Jackson, Miss., for the meeting of the Southern Association of College and Secondary Schools on November 30. Large. Red Pimples Covered Her Face Mini Mable Moore, Blenheim, Ont., writes!' -"A short while ajjit my fW wa covereil with large, red pimple. I tried several remedies, but all failed. At last a friend advised me to take mm. and 1 took three- bottles. 1 will never refrrct th day I did this a my I see 1 entirely elearod up. Mr mother hoi taken H.B.I1. fof heftdachrtft, and she hasn't had tht least sign of a headache for a longtime" This vslaablo remedy ha been on the markvt for the past 48 yar; put up only Ii Tin T. llilbum Co., Llmitwd, Toronto, Oct la a iin i mi ii i in i in 1 1 ii ii i i ii i i i hi n nil iiimiii in New' Vitality for Advanced Years ogc advances there is. a AS tendency for the blood to become thin and watery. The nerves are starved and the supply of nervous energy in the body runs low. Neuritis, rheumatism, stiffness of the joints and other discomforts result from waning vitality. Because it forms new, rich blood and restores vigor to the nervous Fystcm Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is especially appreciated by persons of advanced years. It is not unusual for elderly people to experience trouble from poor circulation and weakness of the hearts action. This is the result of the blood being weak and is overcome by the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Every organ of the body is benefitted by this restorative and reconstructive treatment. wind attained a velocity ot fifty mile an hour. Some windows were smash ed and signs blown down but no serlouv damage seems to hv been done. A report ha reached here that Charles Hurray, who worked In the OJC. barber shop here, has lost hU life In action at the Front. IN I'KOHATE. ix the I'ttr.Mt: nit itT or iiiutiii rou.Miut In the Matter ot the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Oeorge West, Deceased. Intestate. TAKE KOTICE that by order of 1IM Honor. P. McB. Young, dated the Mtb day of October, A D. 128, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Oeorge West, deceased; and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby reouired to furnish aame, pro- ferly Verified, to me on or btfore the st day of December, A.D. 1836, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their In-debtedneae to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, BO. Dated the 10th day of November. A O. l20- ar9 IN I'KOHATE. IX THE SI PRE.ME COI'KT OP IIKITMII COM MUM. In the Matter of the AdmlnUtratlon Act: and In the Mstter of the Estate of Krlstlsn Pederen. Deceased, intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI jiuuur r. mKa. juung, asiea me Zotb , ui ui wiuutr, n.u. iwo, i wa appointed administrator of the Estate of Kristlan Pedersen, deceased; and all pnriin naving claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or be-I fore the 3rd day of December. A.D. 192D I and all partlea indebted to the estate are indebtedness to me forthwith, NORMAN A, WATT, Ofllclal Administrator. Prince Rupert. n.C. ' Novembi" AnHK8. IVAN!) ACT. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APl'l V TO 111 I.KANE I.AM i In oona River Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, B C. and situate on an Island In Oona River approximately opposite Block One and Two of lit a Si R, 5, Coast District (mostly tide flat surrounding small Island). TAKE NOTICE that John Bergman of Omia River, B.C., occupatlV f Uherman intends to apply for a' lease of the 1 lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted soo feet north of northwest eornw Aost of Lot 3199; thence M fet aomhVs.t' thence 200 feet westf rly; thence J Ooo fret northwest; thence oo tm "to no planted, and containing ten SStTtSS?, JOHN BERGMAN, Dated October 30, 1B29. 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