FAOE TWQ Off to school in a hurry SHREDDED WHEAT Ready to serve easy to digest Vigor and health for young and old Delicious with cream or hot milk. The Daily News - PKLNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA PabHibed Every Afternoon, except Sunday, Priace Rupert Dally Newt. Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN Managing Editor. SUBSCRIITIOX RATES: Citj Deliver', mail or carrier. per mouth .75 By tu&fi to aH part at the British Empire aad the United States, in advance, per year $5.00 To aH ether countries, is advance, per rear tlM Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION sae 01 poppies unouid bring a cheerful response. Wednesday, Nov. 9. 1927 REFORM OF THE SENATE The fact that hoc of the provincial premiers have declared themselves opposed to the abolition or reform of the Canadian Senate dees set mean anything. Those in authority nave almost invariably opposed every new saove for a better condition. Barnacles are always difficult to remove. We have to ret ember that both churcti and state opposed the abolition of slavery and Captain Casey o& the Church Army told us last week that the move which be heads so SBCtessfatry was opposes1 by both clergy and laiety. It is so throughout the whole world. When the suggestion was made by several scientists a generation ago that possibly man has been for ages developing instead of being once perfect and then falling, there was a storm of protest which even today breaks out in certain q Barter although the idea is accepted by practically all thinkers today. Those who advance anything new mast expect to be opposed. No matter bow reasonable is the proposal, it will always be opposed. New ideas are evolved. Two thousand years ago some new ideas were given to the world and the people in authority crucified the fiver and those who later upheld the ideas were torn by wild beasts to the accompaniment of mnch hilarity on the part of the spectators. The Canadian Senate is something like the vermiform appendix. It does not seem to have any value and it is sometimes expen sive and: even pattiful. It seems almost as difficult to eradicate the Senate from the body politic as the appendix from the human sys tem. uow are onsoiew relics of a bygone age. . 7 r- DR. MACLEAN A WORTHY SUCCESSOR Dr. MaeLean seem to be a worthy successor of Premier Oliver. He Is making a good beginning at Ottawa in carrying on a campaign for the return to British Columbia of her railway lands and for increased subsidies to this province and also for the sole right of the province to impose income taxes on the people, thus relieving taxation. He is supported there by the attorney general and it they do not win their case, they will at any rate impress their views on the people of the East so that eventually we shall get our own. The fight is not, by any means a political one. It simply means that MaeLean is the man who happens to be head of the government and be is rising to the occasion. MUST LOOK AROUND FOR MAYOR in view-01 tne near approach of the civic elections, it is time dUzeo were bestirring themselves and looking around for a man to fltl the position of mayor. "We have no idea whether Mayor Newton will offer for re-election but if he does not another man must be fonsd and even if he does decide to be a candidate again, it is possible, that others also might, light to contest the office. It is net usual for a man to hold the .position as long as has the present mayor. The name of Alderman Joe Greer has been mentioned as a possible man for the job. Mr. Greer has made a good alderman and there seems no good reason why he should not be an efficient mayor. At any rate the field is now open and nominations are in order. Let us at any rate see a reasonable contest this year. It is not good for the city to have the election" go by default. ron'FES QNf ARMISTICE DAY-: . . .y. a ine week-end there will be a sale of poppies under the Canadian Legion, the proceeds of which goes to a relief fund from which widows and orphans, down-and-out comrades and any badly in need of help are supplied with the necessaries of life. Very few people realize the claims that are made upon the organization of the returned men by those in dire need. It is the place to whijth former soldiers or their wives naturally apply first The work is carried out quietly. Once a year the people of Prince ltunert arp nakorl tn nnt-;. bute to the fund on the annual poppy day and usually they respond liberally. This year the money in needed as much as ever and the For Growing Children BOVRIL IN HOT MILK is a wonterf isl beefy builder 87 URGES UNITED EFFORT AMONG ALL CHURCHES .tVenel SitmwKb IVfen&i Dr.i Barnes rsrt Draw Attention I More Important Mat- , ter In linn need o Uti inni Chi Mils , Churches rw of tht worst asfueUs He says la put I as trees rear Isaac of Sanaa?. October SO. you have taken aa the old boo at contention akoat Bsataalau. an taat away of jour readers aawt alsiady atta artattty at saw at the Usy I mil that ya haw Dr. BsrsMt aa tsttaHaec af a"- kutttc s Mm sasae wSjech an as apparent enhsr treat hla senaoa ta Weet-auaatar Attoey. St PsaTa Cathtoaal ar la taw lecture deimred to ta boya at TTalaima Sckool. an of which I hot earatany read aa resorted la tat XBgtee, areas. I laar that foa argot on 'ta rriacinle that aceaoM -every aalior M a man. therefore, siy man sauet be the that "an aaaaiy ng ago. un- terton. aftar a toor of Uat L'ni:S Matea. vara n-riuag aa Vhr ntajact of fTooi-j bitloa. aakl taat to put up aa astaasj for taw aant at lanrtino Umbb 40am 'a (any of taa tnaltihaat Tow tor taa aaaw of aatklpc hit at tar Balaam, ta havs up is a tot ol tola foru 19 auk a caar Tai aoaJd vy pot arty -air ickca datftua. IUIU Pt-ITTI Juat at a taac eat ta ysar - tel. Canrch (Caareh of TTaalanil eaU waat yon will) U aettsng Its tair-apiratac amnawatc aalca lavarta j aly lead mto bllaa aUeya or aawatyt make an cstra tarn of that tnetaus dr-i it tram which taarc la aa aacapat, Agaia. when U all-latpartaat tor j Cbnatiaatty .to aaov a uaitoS frontt sad aaanaale la tk tatcraau of dvUtaBtKa) tn a apott of acccauaudation. la tt araw to awvat avauntaiaa out of aaoawnfUa, aeeentaat ta mavmeat OtfTir 1 aa by aaaecattn, theca into itaas of ekw and aaMaaoltag or. iftuu to ta avar- -.rtnaUtMa; waaa thaaa la aa amca that heaCHas hath done insrllwr 'Sth a number of maltxnnt Hutancea that have recently occurred, but are not too apparent to the ara$e hKUrtdoai I! you will only have the patteaee to bear with me, I that yaw will agree that you. tn common wlih mtqy others, have swallowed the camel and are straining at the gnat. IIAUU1N Hiltl'LY lULKilOlN In tbe I Inn place I ma; atenMoa that ihrwta was a deeply religious man. pro bably none had a mors profound sent of the DaHy; it Is only a pervexse teaching that baa labelled hlat atheist ana what not. just aa the world Protestant has diverted from Ms original meaning at "Protagonist of the True Oixrtstkmlty" hy those who had theer own eeds to wrre aad realised that they were fight ing a lost cause; the fJgbt is not over yet. but as Bhakeapeare employed the term Protestants have no reason to re gret the meaning then put to It. You of Vict yourself draw the eoBetuslon that "there li the everlasting lelt motif of tbe triumph of good over evU." Here you employ a foreign term for tbe very meaning which -Darwin meant by Eroluttoi. ' But the Injustice that you do to Darwin la to use his argu ment against him by a complete reversal of Its true meaning. Bergon ha mnlpvec the term "elan vital" for the erj same thip. though the baif-splU' ty 1 rtfhtiltrVW that the Archbishop of Canterbury has upheld all that Bishop Barnes said tn regard to Evolution. He only took exception to the latter' attitude towards "Trans-substan- tlatlon." a subject which wema to in I terest tbe churchmen rather than laymen. This as a point of fact, can be dismissed in a very few words: the ele-' ments at tbe communion service' are ' best regarded by tbe Individual as aids to contemplation, and each of us must take tbe material view of the same in : the shape beat tutted to our own personal requirements; beyond that it Is j futile to ga. and only results in waste of time. Here the Bishop of Binning-, ham was at least Indiscreet, and tbe Archbishop administered a gentle but., at the same time, unmistakable rebuke. I with which we must aU agree. I see. I however, you make no mention of thVi On the other hand, the Archbishop con- I demned the unseemly theatrical stunt j (I try to make mj language approprt- j te to the occasion) which was enacted f within St. Paul's Cathedral, and which j had so tame an ending. The organist helpctfRcjptfiDcold waVsr wij that pro-ceedingb'byudrewnhigne iiioisc, but we are ( not kolcf' wtvether -the mustc he discoursed was appropriate to the' discord of the happening. I'KTTV t.VrtllKKKBM'E Just at this time It would be well to consider far more Important matter than mere back-biting, always an unprofitable pastime. Tbe Church of England is setting her house in order, let her do so without petty interference and mischief-making. There are very Important developments to be given consideration which may loom up big In the not very distant future, develop- VSZ LASUi NEWS tor the m adapted trzm B or the fwtan e imm. Ustiin . 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Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert u:miu:u 9. l;st Advertise In Tbe DaHy News LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, aad for tbe sale 1 :tuate st Jedway Harbor, Moresby Is- oiiducten lr. land- QCX . , , TAKE NOTICE that MUlerd Packing : company. Limtted. of Vancouver. B.C, occupation Paeken. intends to apply lor : lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at tbe . irtheadt comer of Lot 88, QCJ.; thence "iirih westerly and along high water mark 18 chains, mere or less, to a point N. S 37' E. from the NX. corner Lot 140: ie:ice north 56 37 E. 1-5 chains, more r leu to low water mark; thence nrheasterly along low water mark to , point N. 56 37' E. from tbe location aet: thence 22 chains, mors or leas. ' he point of commencement, and oon-.ar.itng 6 aerev more or less. MILLERD PACKING! COMPANY. LIMITED.' Applicant. Dated September 1. 1W37. NOTICE LAND ACT NOTICE Or INTENTION' TO APIY TO LEAKE LAM) , In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Re-1 cording District of Prince Rupert, and i situate at Ferguson Bay, Oraaam Island i QC.I. TAKE NOTICE that BomenrUle Can-uery Company, Limited. Vancouver. B.C occupation Packers, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands' Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1571, Q c J thence east 30 chains; thence north a chains, more or lees, to low water mark, thence west following low water mark. 30 chains: thence south 2 chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing six (V acres, more or less ouklhvujjs UAnNERT COMPANY, LIMITED, Applicant Dated August 81. 1927 LAND ACT. OE INTENTION TO TO LEASE LAM) K aaajataS . if The Safest Spirit in all Emergencies" Keep It Handy AI'I'L In Prince Bupert Land Recording D1&-trlct and sttuate on the southwest cor-ner of an unnamed bay on the south tank of Port CKanal. Orahani Island Queen Charlotte Islands, in " Province m.CT4pCf Of British rnhimhl. tEZJF1? thit "Vir Robertson. I man, intends to apply for a lease nt ' the following described lands - Lmflfnclnf.at. po"t Panted about I one chain westerly from the mouth of ! aa unnamed creek flowing "to as uS named baj w the aouthThsik o Port IChanal. Oraham Island. Queen Charlotte 'Blgnedi A. ROBERTSON, i Dated October 6. 1927. APPcut 1 "aaaaaWw. THREE STAR HENNESSYHy t This advertisement is not published or displayed by Che Liquor Control Bo.ti of British Columbia ither Is la searahlag for Cecil ! who has been heat. Joan ITewtn. his' the otty today. I J. E. Bawarda has arrived 1st the ctty to taa charge of the dry good department of the H. 8 Wallace store. Canadian National Steamships Co. Prince Rupert DRYDOCK 255 Third Avenue AND 1 SHIPYARD Operating (i.T.I. 20,000 Ton Flualine Prr D-a engineers, Alachinists, Boilermakers, Black m makers. Founders, Yimk1 workers. 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