PAOE TWO THE DAILY NTW3 l - L. (lorefimdandMcrBreofl PURITy Flour Qllakes Ikr (hod Recipes HeM The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Aaue. H. F. PULLBN - - - ManagiB? Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month .7 By mil to all parta of the Britiah Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $5.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year J7.S0 Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 93 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION jamea utue, Quadra Street hoBkeeper. was arraigned betore him on a charge Thursday. Nov. 16, 192 VALUE OF PREMIER'S CONFERENCE The conference of Canadian premiers should do a great deal to knit the Dominion into one united whole. Take as an instance the visit to Ottawa of Premier Mac Lean. He ia telling the people In the east of the pnbleaas of the west and the far eastern people are also airing their problem in the capital of the nation. Canada i a difficult country to administer'. The eaat and west are farther apart in miles than are Europe and America, yet we are trying to make a unit of the whole. We are trying to knit the whole into a real nation with national pride and national api rations. While doing this we are in constant and dote association with the neighbor to the south. In' meat eases we know more of the United States problems than we do of the problems of other parts of our own country. Our young men almost always desire to cross the boundary and fight their way in the bigger field that offers in the States and many Americans come here, bringing their capital and experience and developing our industries therewith. They corse from just over the fence while the other parta of the British Empire are far sway. The country is also flooded with American periodic literature, which is almost the' only supply we can get Under these circumstances Canada ia being steadily and sorely Americanized and the time may come when she will be absorbed. The alternative is to cultivate a strong national spirit and nothing will do this better VISIT OF PREMIERS TO R.C Another move that shoold benefit both east and west would be the propof ed visit of the other Canadian premier" to British Columbia. Tbe difficulty about such visits is' that nearly always the visitors content themselves by spending a day or two at Vancouver and Victoria. They miss the greater part of the country and in fact learn to know only that strip of country along the boundary Hbc Ours is the real Canada and in years to come will be the real heart of the cooatry. We hope that if the premiers come west they will make the trip via Vrince Rapert. BASKETBALL ONCE MORE The season for basketball is on and it is satisfactory to know that a goodly interest is being taken in the sport. This Is an excellent sport for yoang people as it kcepstheta fit and strong and able to take their part in the struggle of life. Doubtless the people of tbe city will be interested in watching tbe league games w hich arc played in the Exhibition Hall aad also tbey will be interested to have more of the young folks taking part in the games, at which they may not be present SKATING AT MORSE CREEK The derietoa of the Gyro Club to provide a skating pond at Morse Creek is one heartily to be commended. Efforts to do the same thing have been made several times in tbe past but the dam u mways leaKea ana as soon aa tee ice formed, the -water was aramea 041 and the effort were fruitless. People still had to go 4n CaII T nl. , Ol xt . 1 . t . . . ' 0011 ixnc vi im oiuwauan tor in err seating. all that isWded. VICTORIA POLICE AFTER PUNCHBOARDS VICTORIA. Nov. 10 -Slorekr A leakless dam is M-vcnu conviction on amuiar charin had been recorded only recently, this 1 a not an lnatanoe where a minimum ..n? anould be Imposed, tie fined little I c&o keepera and ; John Clay, couiuel lor the rtfmrv.nt iii. w insi puacn , unted the leniency at ,.v; , y priHM are;ne ia that it waa common knowledze fiKti-fii i,. 1 .it . , t . , : .J? ucuarea wnen , Tim punsh boarda 01 aperauns ucn a gaaublliig derlce ; :t. trouble oi any kind during hts aeven iusuLrB.ic jay neia inat because in operation nircugacui me city of Tlctarla. Thl an .ht flrt tune hi client had been residence In this city. aV ta.!? S W I flV i V stipcnor-especially CHURCH CHOIR INNOVATION GIVES CONCERT. MUSIC CLUB ft? IS coaratt given test night MrtM ttX KM a lUCllil by ttkt , augmented choir It ww somewhat dif ferent traai ike ordinary corneal . Uv: tbe lad and ata lata each ornnMrd into arparals) gaoupa. Thd men teemed the ibom prpular wttb tka iMMnce perhapt eeauae at ttaa ehar-'e:t: oi the choruses rhey auanpted. :a.r uui Mil bu: there a not a to a quits- as peud bill nw askd , rt-:-o:i a ta tlx anen One critae voufnt mmi'tat modern alB kMf imn a tin chaos rraaa all tat aid fkrorlles The ausjktnot waa in MM hUBMT SM ifMom gives 4blt mtiBMM I thing. Aai tad so sraUant was I event that It a aufcs haw bees eauotss itt it had atrataa. Tboana laeGysaoat opened wtth a abort apnea In trench be comphtnentad the cbow am barn so aeaal lead-. The pragmas follows: tai tore Was Once b -Otnaai Woa a UtUe Boy." Fasa." ' mm' Cbcrus Song "Or Me the Open Bead " R-W Howard, Quartette They FT last d." i. KDawwy. Morris Btott. i. A. Tsng and A. Ctaav- pertaai. Pa no solo "Haaaanre " Mies Lan- It Selected Un H N Brock aaby Ocraa "The Vote. Song - ""Jock JoUjr Baser ' (bl "Forgct-aw-iKt Ladles' Sang 'The Tramp.' A. Uslc OUawtdenw- Un Jmr. n UcLeod. Duet -I Know a Bank.- Mr. H J ntortlaahT sad Mia. F W. Allen. 8 1 raiiaaa to Maw Davis. VteUn aoao -Serenade " Faed Sastth. Duet -The Rlral W. Smith and A. Clanpertoo. Sans "A Bttthoay." Un P. W Allan. a "Tbe Bens of Shaadon." Cbwua -tetke The Lfre. " Cnatr. Quartette "Nobody Kan J. Z. rirry J. a. Ten:. Uarrta Wall and A ClappeTton. WbBe tbe smaunt tafcea la a i ret known oefhiitely n la expected be veil ever two hundred dollara. ! Man in the Moon j -! j. M l a u mm wtlAT (ttttaa a pteion naoat lonsiry HiM ettf la BettaBf a lnaoar car un-leaa he la very smart aad dodges them. THE Ojrao C&ub la BOBBg to put In a daea at Uorte Ctrtk sad of course Jake has to remark that the Gyros are good at that dam bnatoeaa. THC Ofros bad a bright Idea. They chaaad It up the itrlet. But to act the cavsh to pay for Tbey bald up an tbey meet. WITHOUT eteratag ts be personal. I So think the Gyroe magfe hare got that skating idea materiaHzed Just a few days earHer ta the season. THE -way tbe Mane Greek Idea ar rived vaa something like tms. One ot the Oyrea tiad taat fmlabed teUlag a atery and the other were doing their pan by efaakt&g their aldet snd'antg-fsrlng when- oee suddenly remarked. "Dam it." 'Tea. that what I aay. Let' dam It," remarked another. "Left dam Moree Greek andsbow 1bee Rotary blighter that we really can do eonwthtBg bealdea ted! stories." And tbe Idea was born. THrj Omisttan -martyrs undoubtedly suffered a mt. but tbrydld net have to go ahopping with then- wives. MAKING PLANS TO RAISE BALANCE ON DEBT FOR GROUNDS At s Joint meeting laiit night of trie Acropolis Hill Orouaoa' Improvement League executive and tbe executive of the Native Sons of Canada Diamond JubOee Celebration Committee, it was decided to hold dance early la December for the purpose of rstaing S17S, tbe balance owing to the otty on the 1.000 guarantee made during the spring hi cenneetlon with tbe Improvement of the grounds. It was Tenoned that s sum of t0 had been netted as a result of tbe tag day last Saturday. The meeting waa nreatdad over by Fred Soadden and R. M. Wlnalow acted aa e(Ury. Other present loctaded A. J. Frudbomme. L. Murray Fuller. Fred Weach. H. A. Breen. P. W. Anderson and Sergeant J P VI Hannah. FORMER LOCAL GIRL PASSEDJN MONTANA Local friends have been grieved to receive the newa of the death recently ta Butte. Montana, of Mr Qulgley. formerly Mlas Ethel BulUvan of this city. Deceased for seme time was identified with the City Hall staff and was very popular among the younger set. She was a nephew of Miss E. Oleeson. who at one time conducted a rooming house here, later going Into business. i Large Crowd Out to Presbyterian ; Sacred Concert (iivrn in Anglican Church Lat Nicht for Excel lent Musical Event Ifl iff OW, Cathedral T rildaj' taw wit so Utanva ' :istlv U the Hi HI ah mm Vraatt slatO. Hand With Ue of Organ on la m the -d .id the at m tl.r of Mrs. MM. ISth Oan- iT MU Oraaa Uutc Hmdrl Un ujah Pipe CI ISO had on a Mis Mist K a LennoB. At M-m U::rw and Mra. after he pissing of tbe ftcm Saul the aaaoaoer of the etub atood (or a few sslaute In alatcce in mem. y oi Utott who died tirMn the war th. aeiac Araalatlrr Tt iwiniam vaa ai Ste ss aa fc;k i OHM On:s:a Parubua. iJ 'tift Tr ne Ijw" iR:jhl Motaa Muktooo. Allen and Culnn. ADaao "But -.e Lord la Ulndful-lOt Paul I Upor.f'.aonD Un E .Vnttrr- Orcaa (at Dm", ataroh ( bl Dead Uarch Saul. Handel tan ratter Ara "He r:! Peed Hla iTh IlimlaHi Hjnsrl Un S. (The Me v: ; Ulaa tm: ibl "Co-t Vn Hint' (Tbe Uaa -tah HanaWI Mrs Jama UeUod. . QuiTnette "Lcrd Ood OT IBSlab) UMiabiabn Ui. Thy Bat." Ur. ' odataao, Uav Hott. Ur. MAYOR NEWTON SAYS THIS IS LAST YEAR roHeagaet of Thief Maturate Inforrnod Thai be ir)l net NrrV Kr-elrrtlon la 4anary Mayor have U. rtewton It reported on arreral occasion to it he does cot intend Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert to 3 ebJcf magistrate of -hi city neat January on tbe grounds '.hat hla bualneKs wtll in future require! bis entire attention. His Wonhlp has the aaayoraJ mantle for eight tearnt awttog been elected by aochuna- tica bwt January. Those who are mentioned aaoat pro-m!r entry nen as posatbtt mayoralty material neat pear :ncnae Aid. Jo Oim Aid. M U Stephena. TOOK SODA 20 YEARS FOR GAS-STOPS NOW fo 30 years X took aoda for lndl- aeatlosi and stomacb gas. One bottle of Adlerika brought me canplete re lief- -J. R Hardy. Adlerika relieve stomach gsa and t-nirneas In TBN minutes. Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel, ft re- old waste matter you never thought waa ta your aywtem. let Ad- tka gfea yowr stomacb aad bowels a REAL cleansing aad aee bow much better yon feel It will eurorlse rou? Ormes Limited. Drucclst. VOVEMI'.EK 10, 1917. 6tr Wilfrid Laurter la dubbed "The Sartor Word of Quebec." Prominent writers that be la tbe one man in Canada -who can unify tbe discordant elements wttb respect to ttoa prorlnce and the rest ef tir Dotnjaiton. reaches -the mander B L. ?I Oi OTP baa been awarded city that Oam toRsariy master Prince Rupert. tbe Diatlmruuhed Serrloe Order for valiant service la PORK cThey taste so Good Tbe Kitfles Just love them Growing children need vita-mines and easily digested nourishing foods that build bone and mutcle. Iney thrive on CLARK'S Pork and Beans which older people also find bo good. Irus delicious food which it all ready to heat and est is most truly ei-onornlcsl. A large heJ pine costs only about three i mts. nad Approved" on the label is n important Kuarnteuf quality. The large 25c. package contains ttvo "Poker Hands" the Bmiah Navy He has been thi-nommander of a submarine is the war Aid. Thorns McCtymost spoke before .be St. Andrrw Society last night cn tbe monetary auestton. OSbera making r 1 stark tnctwded Fred Stork. Rev Dr. H R. Otnnt and Mr MeNelsh. late aiayor of North Vi Howard B. Campbell, tormerry of tint ctty and now of Stewart, waa sum of the steamer GatahVs passenger who reicbed here last evening aboard tbe tugboat Lome from Port Banpsoa. Advertise tn tbe Dally Newa IX PROHATE IV THE MTKKME COl'KT Of IJKITIM1 ( OH M III In tbe Matter of tbe "Admlnaatratloa Act": and tn the Matter of tbe Estate of Jurw Darius Wells, Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hit Honor, p. McB. Young, 'the 31st dsy of October. AX) 1027, I m as appointed Administratrix of the estate of James Dartus Wells, deceased, and all parties having claim against the aaid estate are nereoy reerurred to furnish properly verified to me on or before the vtn nay oi uecember. a d iowt .nri an nartles indebted, tg it estate arc nwuxreo to pay the ' aafbuflt of their Indebtedness to me forthwith SARAH JANE LaCROLX Dsted the th day ol November A J) i927 safpaBslBalaal alaana5la8 jy and BEANS s. 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