The Daily News ritlNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Trlnfe Kupert Daily New. Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - . Managing fcditar. SUiLSClitl'T.OX RATES: City Delivery; By mall or ttfrlet. per URthth By mail to all parts of tie Britiah Empire and the United States, In advance, pr year $T.00 Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone Member of Audif Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION . . T) TY ... I . I. . I 11.1 r x 1 98 $6 11. imitc ikujicn is me uitiurai outlet ior me i eace oecause int railway Js already built most of the way, the terminals are here, the harbor is complete and the best that can be got and there is no-tfiing to "be gained by going elsewhere. Stewart has aome claims, if It is found that the route is a fea VALUE OF P.G.E. The Racific Great Eastern is a colonization road and cannot be considered seriously as a grain route. If the E.D. & B.C. line out of Edmonton into the Peace River country is known as the "Ever Dangerous and Badly Constructed Railway," what shall be said of he P.G.E. it Is the "Path to the Great Eternity." Grain cannot economically be hauled over it. It is not necessary except for colonization puVposes. Let the Vancouver board of directors play with it, but allow the grain to seek its natural outlet to this port. '' y - . -. i j . nm ......... . THREE DIFFERENT SCHEMES t There are now three different schemes before the country. The proposal. to huiid jtne railway through the northern part of the coun-i tryto; Portland Canal may be called the C.P.R. scheme. It would glre that big corporation a northerly route for their grain and one! almost as near to the Orient as Prince Rupert. The 'P.G.E. extension rna-be called the Vancouver scheme, advocated for the purpose df diverting the grain from its natural route to Vancouver. The Prince Rupert route should be the Canadian National scheme for It would build up business for that line and make it pay and pay well. It is difficult to understand the Canadian government favoring any but the Prince Rupert route because they want to make their road pay and they do not want to spend more money than they can help Just how. They already have one big railway scheme on their hands. The road from the main line of the Canadian National to the Peace River is the shortest piece of construction that can be effective. In other words it is the cheapest route. It opens up the best country and it helps to make the National Railway pay. What other scheme has all these points In its favor? None. It seems to us as if it would be a wise move to place very clearly once more before the Canadian government and the members of the federal parliament what are the claims of this portion of the road. The other portions have their advocates on the job all the time and now it is up to Us to get busy and ee that our Interests are forwarde'd. CANADA BUYS ISLAND OUTPUT All I lne aim landed another 8,000.000 pounds from the same source, while j another shipment Is still to be expected j before the port clones. This comprises jthe two biggest Individual freights of 'this commodity ever received In the i Prt. and Is regarded In the nature 'of Sugar Grown in Mauritiui" ,tep toward Empire preference. Comes to This Country Unt" tni whole of the J little Island's output was bought up by MONTREAL, Nov. 25. All the output I Great Britain, and then shipped direct Of sugar from Mauritius Island, in the over here, with a consequent Increase In South Seas, has been taken by the price, due to freight charges, wharfage v,auuiau warm, Booorauig 10 aavices ana otner Incidental expenses. This received here when the m. Baron We-, year, the buyers went direct to the niyss landed 10,733541 pounds of the ( source, and succeeded in bringing away waunuuuj vu me Montreal naroor , tne whole of the output at a much wumuumiuu yxn. lae uansoian uon- wwer price then they had paid queror of the Canadian Merchant Mar- j ' Inuslv. pre- 'case settled : OUT OF COURT Dispute IMen Mrs. DupuU'and , Canadian I'M it.OLd istorase Cu Cla-e WHh Amfcahle Agretment At U Mi(Ttioo of the )udt at the teachMMa of UVe bearing of eri- To all other countries. In advance, per year $7X0 oat of court t. been mm id the Nit I ' of Mrs. U. A Dwpuia a Hayspart vs. Transient Display Advertising, per inch fef Insertion ft. ctmum Fish & ooM storage oo. Transient Advertising on Front Page. jr iiieh 2.&0 ' Mfikt " tu - Local Readers, her insprtinn rmr IIra tb 100 Supreme Classified Advertising, per insertion ierord iwiuvfl mm nmci iivii u&ciic liuc 1U Contract Rata on Application . . . . k. II, la. W I I ,11 j 1. 1 . MufcuA f M rMM.i agreed to accept 11.100 In return Ufckrt. the MMMat cesnpsBf leetve to deed foe the tot and tmf at Hsyspott cb re uneer ds Iptft. Mr Dupaas. ehone cSMHHai was U w. Patsaore. claimed poaataaton of I TUT inusouigsj. osr ran on mrj were located having been purchased by Saturday. Nov. 26, 1927 her. pamrUy unknown to the defen- i jihii iiimwmmi ttntn Mtfntlv fWaaiBt wnose commI wm W. E. riaher. dented PItlNCE KUPEKT THE OUTLET the cui of pMntts that the buiMttegt The proposal fnjm northern Alberta that a new proviqee be twaed part of the iota and atiauM formed out of the Peace River district and northern British Columbia Including Prince Ruiert again drawn attention to the fact that this "2" 9TZt' is looked upon in the Peace country as the natural outlet for grain fMJX ta wta weM hoi acm- fromthat section of the country and that the north had problems jp,w -iatefe tA aeere.Mtly bemt all fSVfjwn which it feela are being neglected. Ibankrayt. The MdHMaai wed a ipbjectlon is taken by some at using Peace River lands to help's aataiM. camp. The aatn of lioo baa pay fgf ' building the P.G.E. These lands are in the north and the PM nt during the rmt jr liroceeds of any sale should be used in the north and not in the 60 trot MlL "Let the south take care of itself and we will do the same." I ft?." J"' is increasingly heard. Because McBride and Oliver made a mistake afad in spending money on the P.G.E. is no reason why the interests oftwli meutimgil- n had not been said, the north should be sacrificed in order to complete it. The tots vent for uxtt and were tab- We are not opposing the completion of the P.G.E. but we deny tefaeattir aoSjtfree, uf m. Duputs. that the develoliment of the Peace River- country is denendent on The MHtMar had then enoearored to sible one with a grade good enough for a transcontinental road. The, that regard P.G.L. has no claims except that it must be loaded on to somebody in' order to relieve the south of a burden and to bring them business which is not naturally their's. 01 setUefMBt trat suitable teas to be af- ranted. The offer was 1500 oaah. There waa a good deal Of technical Thence aa to the poMlbUtty of morrng trie thaekf and the company'! Intention In Wttneaeet for the plaintiff were Mr. Dupula. P. W. Anderaon and J. Cm tow Defence witneea were T H. Johnaon. C. a. R AndereM sua Dancmn Kennedy. When taking of evidence waa completed at 8 o'clock yeatarday afternoon, lit Lord ih!p eipiwssed the opinion that the dispute should never have ccme to court. He urjed an Immediate netUetnent and adjourned court with that end In view. The settlement as atated resulted. PRESENTATION TO LOCAL LADY Mrs. Simpson Recipient of Beau- (tutu rrora .Members of lie Itebekah Lodge A presentation was made last evening li Mrs. Jsmea M. 81mpson. who Is leaving nest week on an extended visit to England and Scotland, when over forty members of the Rebecca Lodge met at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boddle, 1545 Ninth Ave. East, to do her honor. The evening was spent in music novelty games and dancing. In the course of the evening the presentation waa made of a beautiful suitcase and hat box to rrfatch from the ifflrers and members of the Centennial ttebeeea Lodge Number 40 In appreciation of faithful services hi the lodge. Mrs. Simpson, who was taken by surprise, feelingly thanked all for the beautiful and most appropriate gift which the assured them was highly appreciated. Refreshments were served at midnight ' and the whole evening proved most enjoyable. Before departing the guests aU Joined hands and sang "AtUd Lang 6yne," "She's a Jolly Good Fellow' and "Will ye no Come Back Aln." Mrs. Simpson before leaving again thanked everyone and especially the host and hostess for giving their beautiful home for the occasion and putting up such a delightful supper. The Oddfellows' orchestra was In attendance and played during the evening, the members being F. P. Peachy. E. A. Wood. Dr. Eyolfsen. N. Moorehouse and A. R. Phillips. Advertise in The Dallv News DOMINION OF CANADA VICTORY LOAN B MATURING 1st DECEMBER, 1927 fc I ft XHE BANK OF MONTREAL, at all of its Branches in Canada, is prepared to accept the above bonds for redemption at maturity. For the convenience of owners of the bonds, the Bank of Montreal will accept the bonds at any time prior to December 1st, and will make payment in each case on December 1st either by issuing a cheque or by placing die amount to the owner's credit in the books of the Bank, as the owner may desire. i THE DXTLY NEjVS. TO ESTABLISH CENOTAPH HERE Movement for Permanent Tribute to Momon of (lorious Dead Jnltlated I-isl Evening The paanoMJ for the wlaMlehnt in Prince Rutri of cenouph aa a per- nMaent trlbdw 10 the raaaaorj atlhoae who (are up their Mvr In u Oreat War for the democracy of lite orM ssmT ttkt fHodcm of the Kaaptra M et tn uisnuu a meeUnt hich was held taat affhi tn the Canadiaa UefltaB Ctab robtn. ' TfM metrttnc. whl M ftt a ftmmlatj. i.a:urr rasMltMl t lave termlftg ar a oomsBittse W ened the oaaadaah Leioo Cinatipii Ooeaxalt-tee. 9. A. Bird belac appo4ed chatt ium of the eoramttta with O. C.PateO Ma. bartr. and A R. Sinclair, aecre lity. There will he another teerat mcettaf early .n December to go Into rmfcer dftan Tnooe percent at the aaeetlnc laat otgftt wte Mra O A. WMOaad. Ooa. P atcUoreie DSO . ltorakad A. Watt. 0. C Ptetm J J Dore. C. V. Btltt. rrana Morrb 8 A Bird and A. R. 8ln-clalr. 3 C. OradY M P Ool J. W. NtehoIU and ilayor 8 M Newton, wh weft ln-ntea. wee ur.nbir to atteatf. POSSIBLE CHAMPION SEEN LAST NIGHT IN WESTHOLME PICTURE !aik Renault Will be Itaek In lighting (lame smiii a Ifaiid are Well ' .4- The first time Jack Renault knocked .tat s sjaa in a flgljt. he shut his eye: tad sartor Mindly at bis opponent, whe -tfcM xm the flour. Renault waa thee sheeaber ! the North wt Mounted 1 WlUe la western Canada, and his op. peasant was a tidier, prominent as aa army bswer. Rather than come back ' far any store Mows ftsra the crashing !fts of Use ex-himberiack. the sotdtst lay where he hr.d fallen and was cotant-?d out. rn owing that suruHatog success with hat fists. Renault became interested in boxing as a diversion and began train-lag m the police dspsi tuiaait gyntna- stat. To five him more time for train- tag. the police dssjfcrtasjnt transferred bUa frcsa range duty and promoted him to the rank of wrgesnt in the Mostrea recruiting station of the Mounted Fallot After cleitnlna- up every amateur coo ten der within -light, he left the service lu 1919 and became a professional fighter Since then Renault has fought 89 matches tn which ht scored tt knorkouu was knocks out only once and lost five bouts. Some who have fatten before his mighty ptmches were Fred Fulton. Floyd Johnaon. Tom Oowler and Al Benedict. He fought Gene Tunney tn 1923 in the city of brotlfaly love, going eight rounds tn a no-dectaloa. boot. Laat May he met Jack de Mave at Madman Sqftur Oardeu. In thla fight the young Canadian broke his hand and was obliged to Isy Mf until spring, when be plans to enter the heavyweight tournament tor a chance at the heavyweight champion's crown. In the meantime Renault has become a ssreen actor by virtue of his role as the villain prize fighter la Rtehard Dlx's newest Parsmejuat starring picture, "Knockout Rellly - He was seen here last night and wlU attract many to the show tonight. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert N'OWIMHEK SO. 1H. City Solicitor E. F. Peters rmim. mended to tbf cfty council last night that oin4nnatatm miiA uMnl.m BlbbsJd for rdjurlei sustained when Be Ml on a afreet recently. No action wee taken In connection with the matter. After travailing , via Capetown and Durban. Dr L. W. Kerglu, who is on service overseas with the Medical Corps. nas returned to Mesopotamia for another spell of duty aoeordta'g to word received in the arty. , Mr. Justice CBement will arrive In the city tomorrow to preside at the fall session of the Supreme Court Asstees. There are four efjmbiil and three civil eases on the docket. Man in the Moon ' .VTt never hardly hear of a hunter being shot u. place of a Jay or an owl. NO matter what tie weather, some people when driving through life are always skidding lata other people's business.- JUST one more month and then the spending craze Is suspended for fully two days. BY the by, some people call It a shopping hare. , ... . - IP you are oaly a loafer, at anyrate be an expert at the business. THE reaw ... I'm always Busy Is that when I dev'ite ad much time to not getting up . the morning there is so lu'le time . other matters. THE Mlc .21 of Immigration talks bf ; Tin .. ---I i-i 1 - i - EXERCISE NO. U An exercise for cWveeaprng csJ ftssrntBg every muicte from feed ta beet, that Ms one heM the body erect for proper earn ate FREE EXERCISE BOOK To help promote the eootl health of Canadians, Penmans have prepared an attractive book on home exercises which will be sent to you free on request. This book illustrates 15 body -building exercises, with detailed explanations of each. WtiU Penmans 9S Canmin't Leading Cold-weather Garment before the coJd JUST wrathrr s-h b thousands upon thousands ; v wise Canadians regularly or i -t famous underwear. Thty know fr rj. perience that it gives the quu'.;t:? th? need healthful warmth, comjrt c:i months and months of wear. Penmans 95 is a light weigh garcrt yet provides all the health p: of heavier underwear. Fits c a ? Sold in both two-piece rr.d uua suits for men, women and children. PENMANS LIMITED for U to-day. Paris - Ont tn- V .art-' swlzlng the races. A rorke is sometimes :sed for mixing, I know. THESE has been nothing spectacular n California from the tune Oaptain 9Ues returned there until the eonvtcts evelted the neat day. These really re quiet times! tr you think thai Rupert prices are high And ever that shed a tear Just read the new and go and buy A Saturday special here. it Is evidently no Seetttsn sffapathl--er who suggests that the Presbflsrlaa Cmtrch wtH make a large haul of Mff nickels tomorrow night. vi:inio. The wedding will take place at 3 o'-loek Sunday afternoon at the James Apartments of the Droorletor. Oeoree James, and Miss Oeanula Xaaaks. who recently arrived In the city from Greece. aev. Archdeacon O A. Rlx will officiate OVEjlNMEW'l.t(I!cm ACT" VHTICE Of .II'I'I.ICATIO.N fOK urtii LI(E.VtK NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that, on the 3rd day of December next, the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence in respecx 01 premises being part of the budding known as Seal Cove Hotel, situate at tH f!ttv g1 PrlTiM t9.... . I the Province of British Columbia, upon ! the lands described as all that portion of Waterfront Blook "I," Bay of Prince I Rupert. City of Prince Rupert, Province I of British Columbia. Map 923, Prince I Ilupert Land Registration District, and "s farweuisnj aecrioed as follows : TJomrrlenelne at. imim . wi.v. ,i in a straight line of bearing north 69deB 28' 8" East a distance of 767.20 feet from ww centre oi circle as shown on said Plan 023. Section 7. thence south 6de 85' ,25" East a distance of 60 feet to a point, thence north 83deg. 24' 35" East a distance of 100 feet to a point, thence north Bflef as- 2S" u.-..t i"".. - - m uuBhiiue ui GO feet to a point, thence South 83dea ?il "r..".1 a Mrtanca of 100 feet to wc Huiiiv ui cmiimencement for the sale of beer by the glass or by the ODen bottle for rr.,rJ" oremfce? "MTO "u lIW uateo tnis 4th day of Nevember, 1927 22i .Applicant NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an anDllcatlon for the issue of a Pwuional CertSaS of Title for the East half of Lot ao ia vo contain a ai) 820 acres, more or less .Satisfactory proof of the loss r Certificate of Title wvenng e Ibovl and having been produced to me plratlon of one month from th tiJt publication hereof. T Provtalonaf ciitf ncate of Title to the above iSS' n?th. JOthptember. lUrZTl Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert 17th October 1927 H F MacLEOD. Registrar of Titles, DEMAND "Rupert Brand' I ppers THE DAINTIEST BHEAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co J!l I'rinre Kuperl. ILC H AN AD i AN HSiSB. QTic Largefl IKflKlioay SyJlem in nmii i itntt.n ntn mil 1 TXT crnVICE aiuaiuaiiii' xsu initio -- oamugs irom nii.i and Intermediate For NTEW.tKT and E hi III'PCIIT rr in for ior VAt'nr.u. fi. ,.v.-e points, eaen IKIHAV. 6 00 a.a AN VOX. each tVi:WXK-V. "'''. I'TII in QfEBN w.w,.- Cli.tlU.OTTK ii.iivKi' - 1--V..t rtlu i ui .fikiii inn nm PAKENOEB THAINS l.KAVE PKIXtE rBifl Each Mnvnav in:iiVKMiitV and HATI'KIV al U OEOKOE, EDMONTON', tVlSNII'EO. all point" EJf ' States. AGENCY ALL OCEAN -TEA.MIIIP cfa Use Canadian National Express for Money etc aim) for ypur next shipment. CITY TICKET OKt'lCE. K TIIIIUI AVE., PRINCE BL'PEKT. Canadian Pacific RailWl ilCANADIANI B. C. Coast Services ArMUiriLJ - J Vaiusar n ... r D Rll failings rrom r ru.- --. 1- - To Ketfhlkan. wranjell. Juneau and Kkaguay-Noveinher ft To n Oliver, victoria and Heattl and January 4. BrrHft nEATBICE. ... M. Tor Tor Butedsle. Butedsle. East East Bell. Bella Bella. Bella. Ocead Ocead Mturflay Falls. ."""i?' Naniti. ; m. Campbell Klter, and Vancouver every jjllforin.tloB Acmcy for all Bteainship Lines. t r 3"d 1-rlnce Kupert. H-C Corner of 4th Streend Aven-.