jAtE iym m - toe iuaT nam Suffer No Longer Skin diseases yield to "Sootha-Salva". 50c. nackage$EE. ' MM Go to jww dnefist tor. Get iu woeorfal ialfteite. a box of thta marvalleaje ointment . W have lupphed certain If same One unrthmr cooling pp! ct un anigEieui with a limited number of and yw willTael and at tbc differ- rarkaaea o Sooths Salvi to I Wra ence. Scots 6a:va ia made from f.-. while they laat. Maajrparhaser She persaasl praacriptsoa of the of u 60c. boi of Fruit-a-tive. Sostaa lametta pkysaetan wa produced Salva may be juat the rested 7 IruH-a-tivea, tste frsit Besdietne need. Do not detejr. Take tMe that all Canada baa relied n for opuortanitr to try rt. Skin diseases the past 2ft year. Ai form of an nut oaly invsrrbtly and uneora- a k i d affectkna eecena boila- fortahte. but danirereus. ulcers or ertspusas ef any lis bjr Fruit -a-rives Limited, S d win heal and disappear under Ottawa. Out. The Daily News PRINCE RUTEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published En erf Afternoon, except Sunday, bf Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue. .H. F. PULLEN - - - XaltatiBg Editor. SUDSCRIPTIOX RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month By mail to all parts ai the Britirfh Empire and the United DAILY EDITION ARE CANADIANS LOST IN SOUTH Juestion Anked by Writer Prince Edward Island Ne paper in Keeps you warm and hpalthy Packed with energy- high in calories Delicious anyway any meal 7 States, in advance, par year Sft.0' To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.58 Transient Display Advertising, per inch per Insertion $140 Transient Advertisins on Front Pat, per inch $2 Local Readers, per insertion per line .25 Classified Advertlsiac. per insertion per word Legal Notices, each insertion ir asate line J Contract Rat ;? on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau uf Circulations. Friday, Dec. fl, J927 I j(.cud three to tour mnwtaa of the year l hi Canada. AXAllA Ml 111 iV "Caiuda is o busy with the physical dcvelcpment ot her reeaMreea she bas not yet the need of tbc educated aad ni ifeiuonal classes she to capable of dt veloping. They will come to us ) "I think British relaUaaa win be so cf.sbUhed. in twenty-flee yean, by .these two factors, one social and oae . , , . i economic, that It wUl simply mark tbe OHMludmf an artlcteln the Camp- J? ; Wrth j , ew beUtewn Oraphlc on Boston. Canada's , u t. . , T ; " r Is untortur-teiy. London Is a very goad one. particularly u applied to the marRtme prtmnee mm Boston. Whether the Brnuh races arc to predominate In America In the long run Is a question full of the meat ot debate. UntU Canada icaebes a stage of desdtapment equal to the States. It standi to reason that she wUl continue to Iom very large number of her , llnest men (end their best girls I Take-i the caey'ofthe seamtlats and doctors.! Canada Is steadily losing to America a j HIAM-X AMI li:i1ANY Burelyft over a period of centuries the people of Prance had peacefully invaded Germany and the people of Ger liot a Canadian But.be talks like a typical Bostoner. with a wide view. Do Canadians who go to the States remain Oanadlaasr No. the Urge majority of tbem take out their American passes. Business laws force tbem te. ven if tbey were not inclined. But so kindly Is the re gard of tbe Near Englander towards Canadian that tew of them Jail to preserve adequite marks of their na-'ionaUty. The Oaaadlans In Baston all number of tbe moat promlslnc of her , ' " . . . . ' ' . - i -ul"Mll'c pro-riMsn oias bi mat city. distinguished H,. 4-h, young doctors who have themselves In research. In America tbey hare rnlnsaal foundations for scientific research, boapltais and allnles offering tar greater scope tor research. It is not In the general good Canada's as weU as the United States and all the world's ttt these man .take their work where they can do it best? Or Is the ebaU I send U.V asked the salesgirl in one of tbe Bsston department stores, at we purchased a gift. "No. we're from Canada. - Too far." "I'm from Canada, teol" ziauned the dellshtedsr. "Several of us right bete are from Canada r Tbtre was tbe air of the eonquerer 3bnttt hr Tt . If ih n-an and petty Interpretation of their i he c migration the better one that tbey have followed the dollar? Young maruimem find themselves in j the limited field of the maritime pro-1 vtncee developed Into high -class sales- ! men or expert bankers oh skilled median- j los or anything elea Should they wait for devetopment of the country or should SOME HOWLERS FROM uwm TV wii u nMK WSJ IDT lurtneT devetopmeBt of their own kind? It Is a pity to lose them tbey lost? Are Scotchmen lost when they go down snd acquire the Bank ot All GRAMMAR SCHOOLS KnrlMi llor lln-laml lliiulrnliirg Va rirt ti 11 .ttluiillc many had peacefully Invaded France, the j , . late war would have been improbable. ijf?1?, -'By paDadlan "In M Hampshire and Vermoht." hJt, lkllo"n Brighton Grammar School' said m..,. r , .... w' Ras , I isirami .UF hotels, "in many psrts of yie New Eng land states, yju will find as lively an Interest In Canadian affair., ax yuu will find In plenty cf part of Ontario or Quebec. The Increasing population of Canadian In tbe United States has created an International feeling probably unparalleled anywhere ele in tbe world. Tbc fas; that the entire border from the Atlantic to th head of the Great Lake is now wet. on the Cali following "howlers" petrated by some of his scholars. per- Illndenburg: The first person to fly the Atlantic. Blackmail: nobbing postmen. What you pay to get back your lost -property. Black Rod What The Head" uses. Asked how many people had swum the Channel one boy wrote: "That's wlmt we want to know." Another boy wrote: "A channel swimmer generally br:;n near Cnlnvn urirl tlniih, adlan side, will definitely result. 1 am ncri. , tnc mWdIe of certain, that ten. of thousand, of well- Another schoolmaster furnish, . to-do America as will now establish ,ch0lars' translation of "Malltla non est summer residence, permanently. In 0,,,-: lt no ,okt to be in the Canada. They and their families will miir.ia The ideal inside overcoat SCHOOLREPORT FOR NOVEMBER una, is school aciartaas. a InMaws . ' Booth HemorutJ tin Ibrxt reported 44 aucudlag. 2SS boys. 1M girts; peiwentage of -.teatfanac. MM. with Div II aeftttag CM Money beaked by tbe MsmUa amounted to ass. A request m Mat for a set of Dtmts His tory Indus far she uw of the At Borden Street M us Mills SM punas of which 167 were boys and H7 "' J trie: tbe average T" pstwntan .MrlrnMlr r DOMINION SHOULD TAKE OVBK P.C..E. AND UOILD TO peace iuver rorvrnv Pacific waa madv ' pari ot tba ai ftt ..-rt-JT .aeai isM'tsetsed (n the ssaSsatai Ul Pvaed M, the aafiol baa heici uurht in eitv jbcu chamber m B nimiurfi ii eaaspleted Hartai prtdlnf reports were suborned Mr tbe and iroin tte Oraad Hunk vu given an to puratsase tar !:n The undertook tat : and t ear ol -he Tb ,TMif on n ; m itt Hi OrendT lu 1014 for further tuninur of tTJM a attle aa eii a an eaieaalaa at. 7 t number of mii d tae aataartty KJ wttn xrad I biahet. stw aafced . . l.w.. . . . . Si i w eomiruci , - Fan Btver tml complete It Inr viinnuuiiui iiwaii , la order taat they mlht ".TTT" f """ wbst aa to public mind. . Bt- a: wa. a HUo.au nuoa lr,rt frora . . f puplla. 11 boys and U girt. She re- . ajcaarfld McBrid in which the ported aome atckneat duria tbe month . lur Tar pflc but unproved condition tbe acbool antt tr onot brought due to the new .tow She thanked tbe !nto wUh ,K u,tlo umnecon-baard for proridma. a Pao and chair- :mem ,f tberf vat 1KniBf etoe to man Boebaater lugteeted that paeatbtjr jry llrt.ng of ttde road to the liutrumeut mlht be porchaaed. At vancourer thar. r cnatructloo of tac preieat It was rented for three month. MtteD ttmnaccntmenial. I think tba: with an sptlni to purchaee c:rcusiata-ee In :ue!! would be aaqilT PrteetaalndBle lor the Mtsb Sobool (ho we c upl? mith the fast tbe n ported 1ST at attemmace at which M watroua ammltb oi tiif mtenreniaf ter-aea bqsa and i gala. The awnentasa rltory Seat Urn bp rou Prince Oearst of atteadaaee was SS.lS. In the pro- and the city o! Vancouver, we have ra-lal atenographer'a eaamlnatlon two s oompleU a;u! lucinatlaf alary out of tbe three successful meal asav that It would br difficult Infltait deata were from the Hlb School. He any person if.Te:ed :u the provtaee ea-nlalned of too many caves of taeov to rermtn from game Into ecetaesu over the pcssthilitm of daealopmsnt. Reference to :tic provtac J acts of ORANrPMPN Hflin ! vrlll abow tit there Is an asiee- iment drawn up oy tbe attorney seaaral WHIST ArVn Ii ANrP 01 Brll-h Oolurnbla. which provide. Hall twtur of I-rt Limine (ay Pacific front Moncton to Port George llirty and from intervening points deattnart for Vancouver will reach the commtr- eta! metropolis of the country over thr UOX. No. 10 held a most taotiss lines ol tbe Pacific Great Kastern " fttl maist strive and danse In tba Met- SubsequerKly untoward event hap ropole Hall last evening. Tbe hall was pened. said Mr. Pattullo The war can: gaily decorated for the occasion with on and de flat ton continued, the adm:i bnntmg aad lodge colors of orange and titration changed snd eventually t: purple. Tbe winners at whist ware: line was taken over bv tnc arovim- Ladle first. Mrs. Moorehouse ladles' i fovernmetit In its unflrflnhed state I. eoBsolatlgB. Mtoa B. MeKonsfct: genua- 'that. action the government cf the di men's first. P. Rogers: aenUemen's sic- , waa supported by the opposition Th ond. Mr. Preebousg. ! Province then spent several millions o After tbe company bad partaken of , tbe road before the Grand Trunk Paci-the good thing supplied by Mrs. Co. . fac and Canadian Northern went int aba. Houston, and Mrs. I aa. dancing .Jlquldatton and were taken over by the esmmeneed aafl waa continued until the Canadian Gsreeenmsat and fused In th iatly hours of the momiaa;. During the Canadian National, thus giving tbe C.N Oanee Miss B. MeKenele -was Invited to tbe right to enter Vancouver and th draw the winner of the five dollar gold ' aeed of the BsO X. bad passed place, and being au thai s dutilu: ; mmii aiivmmi:ii osugnter should be. she drew- for her Governments exist from the support Tamer. Duncan vcKenaoe. the whining! of tbe majority la tbe legislature No 9 i Strenuous oppoaiuon to completing th. " hi. sl-ku M.,. ana w. uam- railway oeveiopea and pessimistic was on duty at the door. Music! pom began to come in Investigation was supplied by Mrs. Poadets orehea-jwas made by three eminent men of tra. Similar entertainments will be held during the winter months. LOCAL SURVIVORS OF DISASTER AT HALIFAX reeourees of tbe country around the P.OX. and the line. Tbe reports were not vary flattering and as s result fh Government decided not to continue any further extension at that tune. Mr. Pattuuo said he personally waat ed to see tbe matter cleaned up Several year ago he bad made two asp. Tenth Annlierxiry Kei-alU lluter to i erase trips to the Old Countrv In re .Ml nil I'rlm-r ltiiiert (iirl Kutrtl gard to financing the scheme and he M-ler mill llrotlier found the people intensely Interested I but tbe Uoyd Oeorgc government war Survivors in Prince Rupert this week tottering and It was followed by s recall tbe catastrophe Just ten years labor government there, so nothing war ago when tbe city of Halifax. Nova done. Scotia, las laid waste and upwards of Alberta had a similar problem wttr- But arekj.000 persons killed as a result of an all tbe Interests Involved no oersor explosion following the collision of mu-, knew what the solution might be. Tbey nttton laden ships in the harbor of that , han Aad many Interviews with the von i Governments and tbe wtUway concern - Among the local survivors are Chief d. Tbey had scan the federal govern -Petty Officer and Mrs. George J. Dawes intent and the government of Alberta of Hoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer Re-.The Prime Minister recently announced serve headquarters: Mr. and Mrs. R. V.I that, failing all other plans, the lm O tePine and Miss Evelyn nice. The ' would be completed by the provlncls' last-mentioned saved the Jives of her j government younger brother and sister but her; IIVI'OTIIKTICAI. C.'.tHK mother war mueu Mr Pattul:, rml the ..nmin. NO THOROUGHFARE .ATBOOTH SCHOOL Miprrliitrmlriit of Kdiieatlmi Ibirks H ix-IkmiI IkKiril in INnltlon Taken At tbe monthly meeting of the school board held last night a letter was read from 8. J Willis, superintendent of education. Informing the board that under the School Act they bad full charge of' the school grounds and neither tbe city council or anyone else bad any right to trespass thereon. Chairman Reenester said that If neces- ' vary they would fence the grounds at Booth School to prevent a thorough fare being made through them. He sug gested that It would have cost the city only half as much to make a temporary walk on Fifth Avenue as lt would to erect poles for light ai suggested. THREE TEAMS TIED : FOR LEADERSHIP OF MEN'S WHISTLEAGUE Prince Rupert Whist League results last night were ai follows: Seal Cove fl. Knights of Pythias 3. Sons of Canada 7, St. George's 2. 8t. Andrew's S. O rot to 4. Moose 8. I.O.O.P. 3. League Table W. L. Pis. Orotto 8 2 S Sorts of Canada 8 2 si Moose 5 2 5 . Seal Cove 4 3 4 Knighta of Pv'nias 3 4 3 .O.O.P 3 4 3 St Andres-1 3 4 3 8t Oeorge'i 0 7 0 that the sooner the line wa -opened u, Save Money! Make your own hard or soft soap by using waste fats and G I LETT'S PURE I VC FLAKE L.Y EL It costs less to make , soap than to buy It ! PULL DIRECTIONS WITH EVERY CAN a t x' c-.'j2- sP Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert O W. Morrow, on behalf of Col. C. W Peck, federal election candidate, ad- merong oi fishermen last night. Bob Hanna presided. A. E. Wright and hi brother. R. u Wright, sailed by tbe Princess Mary to-1 day for tbe south. The former Is going to Toronto and the tatter to Victoria ! j There are a large number of candl-Matee seeking ele-tian u, tM native r ound) aj Pot- Slmpsoti Mrs M A Oupm. I latKir in - :i ..j-yesterdpy arternoon of 11a :por ig a n." ar- ved on iit) iim 4 j,sjsigi ... TLJERE is a whiskey, smooth, mellow and full-flavored, . made from selected grains and the purest of spring water. "Seagram's 83" is aged and mellowed in individuj oak casks, and over the capsule of each bottle you will find the Dominion Government Seal guaranteeing its age. This aUvertispmeni is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or of British Columbia '.he better it would be for Prince Ru ;ert. He asked tbem to put themselves , n the place of those who had counted n the railway going through. If at the ime of the collapse of tbe OTP. the line had been built to Haaelton only, hd tbe Government had refused to jrry tt through, bow would that have i fleeted Prince Rupert? That is what id happened on tbe P.Q.E. The line id not reach Prince Oeorgc and it did : ot go into the Peace River country vbere numerous settlers bad gout 'bead believing that tbe railway would :e built. lie believed it waa afcetr duty o come through like men and build be railway, if no one else could be la-uead to do it Tbey bad to stay with be liac tutU a solution was reached, he Government would support the Vcmlnlon In taking over tbe provlnefa Inea. Their aim was to gat out on aa ivorabie conditions aa possible Mr. Pattuuo said be understood the topic here ware agitated as to what as to happen. He oom mended tbe eatralnt of the people In regard to his question but now tbey could not trade the Issue. Tbe beet route bad ct yet been determined. He suggested tat whatever waa done would be on 'te basis of opening up "tbe largest srrltory possible." In regard to the position of Prince :upert. thr minister said he waa not aa vorrled ss a great many oeonls in rs- ard to possible loss of traffic from the eaee Biver Naturally people here vaniad as m i i.h tmmsikw K.n.fi, rom" the" railway, tie Temfhdetr theff .eople that there were seven million ores of agricultural' land tributary to his port and any move to open It up vould be of benefit. The agricultural 'tosslbillties of the Interior were Increasing. He spoke of the Prince George ulp and paper proposals and the rea-on for delay In regard thereto. There was also room for another paper mill between that point and Prince Rupert and yet another here Mr. PattuHo said he thought the! people here could rest contented in reward to the P.O.E. 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