I PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Publlsjbed Every Afternec, exespt Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLBN . . . jJinatTing- KcUtor. j. SUnSmimON KATKS: qty Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month . JbS. . By mall to alLwrlf jaUkuUriUsh-Erapire T SUtes. in adWe, KcajUfTT T. . To all other countries, in adrole7lr year Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION QN September 16th last the sales of SALADA Tea passed the two hundred million pounds mark. A river sixty miles long, one hundred feet wide and ten feet in depth would be required to infuse all this- tea ,v arjrrw'iv UaJtad "SALADA" TEA 2S5 .75 5.00 Transient Display Advertising, per inch per insertion f 1.40 Transient 'Advertising on Front Page, per inch $2.80 Local Readers, per insertion per line . .25 Classified Advertising, per insertion per word . Legal Notices, each Insertion per agate line 15 Contract Rates on Application Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1927 NATIVE VISITORS WELCOME While the official welcome to the large number of native visitors has been expressed by the heads of the church to which they belong, we feel that we should publicly express appreciation of their making this city their headquarters for iteveral dav and far tho tions. The natives of all this north country come here every year at fair time when everyone is so basy no person has time to give much attention to any but their own affairs. At this time of year things are different Conditions are somewhat normal and we. are glad to have the opportunity of telling the Indians from the villages around that Prince Rupert is always glad to see them here and to hear , their music. Formerly this was the site of one of their villages so it is very fitting that they should return once in a while. WHEN NOT TO TELL PATIENT THE WORST King Ittvhk-fain Adtixw Yuung lmtur Agalniit rrmiouiH-Ing Drath hn- LONDON, November 2. (By Canadian Pres)-JSlr HompSry BoOeaum, Rglu Professor of Physic at Cambridge University and Physician In Ordinary to the King, addressing students at the opening of the winter season at St. George's Hospital. London, explained that it was not alwayi wise to tea a patient the worst about his or her case. He also explained how a perfect bedside manner could be acquired by a doctor. Sir Humphry said: "Honesty and truth are essential, but what may at the time the whole truth houU not always. Id the light f human fallibility and his beat Interest, be communicated to the patient. A death sentence given bluntly on whit may prorse to have been Insufficient ground toenefita nettber the patient nor the doctor." ' Sir Humphry declared that a doctor' dactsim was not forgotten easily by bis audience, and so .though often pressed for a premature opieton. tt was wise to refrain from speculative prophecy of ail mistake the most gratuitous. On the subject ot the perfect bedside manner 8tr Humphry said It was the lewult of so getting Inside the patients' minds as to think their thoughts, feel their feelings and thus understand then- mentality and anxieties so thoroughly ' iseoicai man was obviously then- friend, with their Interests so entirely at heart that nothing else & Rivet of Tea BANQUET FOR DOCTOR KENNY r truH that their mum to would be not la Lb mo rcataurant minaai waid later lor coagratulMaon hjetlec ta. he Inaugurated the porlMM by fittingly raCmlng la which Or. tit city future. Or. Kenny, though resident Um oil few only tour-sj-fcU y haa Been at the head ol l Mat which hoaarid hta appreciation. mm were prcarnlsd music they provide here under somewhat adverse weather condi- "f f" "' ' mbteh th DOMINION GOVERNMENT AND HIGHWAYS The Premier at their conference at Ottawa will have much to discuss but it is hoped that the question of federal contribution to trunk roads will be among the subjects taken Hp. If the Dominion helps. Prince Rupert is likely to get her highway to the outside much earlier than otherwise would be the case. The road is needed badly and federal aid would be welcomed here. BUILDING PERMITS HIGH Building permits for Prince Rupert were high last month and yet there are several not yet in, such as the rebuildiag of the two docks on the waterfront. If there is some technical reason why these are not included it seems a if a way should be found for getting them so that we may get credit for everything done here. We want to look properous as well as feel prosperous. The buildings at Seal Cove mill must include only the work of the carpenters and in addition there will be the mill work and machinery fitting which will amount to a large sum. The winter promises to be one of the busiest Prince Rupert has had for several years past. MINING NEAR SMITH EltS One of the industries that is making SmHhers important is the mining that it being carried on in the district. Hudsen Bar Moun tain has all sorts of possibilities and with one good shipping mine" there, it is possible that the industry may develop to a very, great extent. - ' S Today, we tell of the bonding of another property by American interests, Canadians being apparently afraid to spend their money in opening up mines in Northern British Columbia to any large extent If this move is successful we shall again hear how Americans are coming in and making use of our natural resources. We hope Mr. O'Brien is successful in his Hudson Bay Mountain ventures and makes a fortune there. Mr. Duthie is doing pretty well at his mine and he, too, is an American. The more good American money comes into the country, the better, ejeciaHy when those who live here hold back. aaailf at the Kajufhu ot Benevolent and ProtecUTe Order of Bfcs. uaSer the total ssuoetn erf which the function was hold. J. J. UuMoob. Oraad Knight of iht Knights of Ben Self had tittle to add to the tri In run Uat of to the Koaay had given of his tune and oaorglat to the work of the Knights of Ooron- bus and Baa as wcU as other acUrl ties in the Interest of community we! fare Good waabos and Godspa be unanimously cateadsd" to ihd lira K sassy, wfco had been vo-! mlaent in social and particularly mustr i cal elides, and It was the hoc ot all that future aucoaaa and atsatMS-Uy would be thotra la largo store. Dr. Ksnaj might he getting too hag lor rrtoet Rupert or farther leaaoved fteMa Mbjbt sssn grreaar to ham bull Alex Martlonald. Past arsnd Knight of the Knights of Oonunhus, who sans the nest sfKSher. fata thai tt was not unlikely that the another who was now departing, after he had reached his objective, wculd return to the li iialalilili charms of Prince Rupert. In any case, that was the wish ol all who were now fareweHiag him. On behalf at the Knight of Columbus. Mr. UscaomUd presented a beautiful golden charm of the order to Dr. Kenny. W. E. WllUacsoft, osalted ruler of the Btfca, also paid his trthuts ot esteem to Dr. Keaay. His declaasn to leave wee generally regretted but the speaker suggested that others had similarly left ranee Bupert only bs return In a abort It would not be aurpnauag to If Dr. Kenny evsoluaUy did the On behalf of the Oka. Jir Wtt xwv prorated so ir. Kenny a handsome ivory handled pocket . knife with a totem pole on one aMe and a suitable inscription on the other weU as an address. The gathering sang for tic's a Jolly Good FeUow" and ave three hearty cheers. Dr. Kenny, in an approprlataly word ed response, repressed the deep appreci ation not only of the gifta that had been presented to him but also for the irlbute which was marked by such a function being bcM In his honor. In the light of the fact that when he had come to Prince Rupert four-and-a-half years ago he only knew two people m the city, the present psDceedlage seemed ut him much like a dream. A for the lme be had spent In the work ot the two organizations, there was not a moment at it which be regretted. The harmony to be observed between the Knight of Columbus and 3ka was a., matter of great gratification to him though It was only it should be.' When he said that he regretted to leave Prince Rupert. It was a genuine state-' ment because he had been privileged to make many lasting friendships here. The sojourn of htmeelf and Mrs. Kenny, in tne city bad ever been a pleasant ace and the only thing that took him away now was the leettag of duty to ihlmseif and his family that be should ftrasp the opportunity to advance hlm- telf m his profession at a time when circumstances and ambition actuated Ms so doing. Nor was It beyond the realm of posslWltty that they might yet return to Prince Rupert to permanently locate. Dr. Kenny acknowledged feel-' thgly the great service that had been bute paid to Dr. Kenny by other speakers. As to any service that he had given. It was onlv whai anvnn would have done under aucb A visiting Knight of Columbus and Elk. P. E. Pepsonault of Wlnnipt? ras called upon for a few words He t.id cot know Dr. Kenny personally btr Irani what he had beard, the i-.:a. lodges were losing an Indeed valuable member. 6tatlng that he had not ion? come from New Yerk to Western Canada, Mr. Pepsonault declared that the hospitality he had enjoyed in Prince Rupert on his Jew visits here hid been unexcelled anywhere. He painted a brief but rosy picture of the future procpeets of the port. John Dore spoke briefly to add to the feelings that bad been expressed for Dr. Kenny. MiMMl REAL I KIKMi In the departure of Dr. Kenny. L. Murray Fuller realized that he was losing a real friend and close assoriHte In the work of the Elks' lodge. It was a matter of personal regret to him. J J. GUlls declared that Dr. Kenny possessed qualities that were bound to THE DAILY KEW3 !im Ma hr in HM tiiolMilw taae! X M lWIII Trrl.I sSTj 'ctaesa mmt sjan- ! dkMi of CDlnmlHM and Bu tnuil. Mr was lHt BSS WW! -.1, ( 1MB miJ' -0 b rLiaT-; The )Wiiieadllii closed with the sing- Knight of Columbus and Elks mg f "om em t ti't " fwr "a Hunor Member who ha Head- those imw proceeded to enmd the J IUlh.Omnir.lux .tmmil tHSltli. U) Or Kenny - I 1 Dr UK tin Kmny MUOM gathered last night In the Co' ' Oafe at a fareweil of Or. P. P Kenny a et Ms cpi sui i lor m fwd Man exnrsiseons of regret at Mrs KNun waving sere tc for a rlalt with relatives. id ton win ;e Pr.nces. Ahse ;. Dr Kennv nlaa ta rT:!-:l. soa Jur:ai Jtt neat Srw ffxrki qua::fv himself' ,1 the Stat c rianoi: ol CslHorsla.l 'Orapoo iM Wfttmncton. Tiial easn- ( alslaa. he Will im-idr oa fiwiii" , futtare Ucatton !:i the UBiaril. Mrs . voictd but the hope ra aensi illy -1 K"J sa .1! proceed to Ontario JURY MAY VIEW tafs! MURDER SCENE Counsel for Crown Says He Will Ak Trial Judge For Such an Order VANOOOVEB. Nov J -la the aaoll-cation to Mr. Justice Morrison yestontay tor eSkassge of venue from Prince Rurort for Jrarph Sankey. J. S. Bvd. cottawa! tor accused ti1i.- ::ed that a trial at Prince Rupert ould be prejudicial to Sankey He urged that a I Prince Irupart papsr bad published an I tstoriSsS ssajsrt of an slkvged stateraent ' audc by Sbakey to the police , "Why didn't you take prncesrtmgs against the newspaper" inquired ths judge. ! "If I did that I would have to do It every weak." as pi led counsel In psurtiswlsr. Butt objected to the relerenss M'the Prince Rupert Dally News to Barfcey a Indian murderer if: atlas Moretta Chisholm." I For the Crown A. If. Johnson. K.C . argued that there had been shown nothing more than the possibility of prejudice sad that not sufficient to Justify a rhanae of venue In addition he announced that he pnouosed te ask the trial JsasSw to order a view of Port Ksslugton. the locality of the tragedy. II the nioaps) in published anything prejudicial to a fair trial they laid t hi )! as open to contempt of court prooFSoaas.'sakl Mr. Justice Marrlaoa. Man in the Moon a ' - -r THE Mayor still tests Insulted because he did not get the aeat be wanted at the luncheon to the Canadian Cham her of UvSUbTZO . was his worship there Over a seat forsooth. Insulted was our worthy mayor In manner quite uncouth. Bring forth the culprtl. erring one. Who thus a alight should dare. Bring forth the nun lngrate who should Cast slurs upon oar mayr. Let him for punishment be bound And let him listen toag When Newton makes a hustings' speech To an election throng. J. C. BRADY. MP wfU report on the Conservative convention to the local Conservative aesedstlon. but who will Mayor Newton report to? Possibly be also wfll be at the meeting and give hat version of the big gathering. EARLY to bed And early to rise Then you woat be trimmed By the gambling guys. THOSE who have nothing else to be proud at can altay pride themselves on thetr modesty. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert NOVEMTiEK t, 1917. The American steamer Altai is ashore rendered him some months ago by the -between 8! Ufa and Juneau on the Alas. Elks when be had been stricken while at the Premier mine. He desired in the same connection to publicly ex press his think to Ben 6etr who had. with some personal sacrifice, accom panied him to Vancouver on that ka coast AM passengers are safe but It Is reported thaf the ship Itself will be a total loss. Receir w adf blew 'he shingle WRIGLEYS JUICY FRUIT haa the flavor of fresh, ripe fruits. It li beneficial too, cleansing mouth and teethi) .1. .1. .t H soouung cue tnroac l &a m fed i iiINNESSYMY 't This advertisement is not published r displayed by the Liquor Control Board of British Columbia - at Port Edward Into Porpoise Har-What la left ot the machinery Is asw at the bottom of the bay and the axil! building is floating to and fro In the harbor. Slides and washouts are delaying O. T. P. train. The passenger train. .ue last night, la not yet In today. F. W. DOHERTY HEADS BOARD OF TRADE AT EDMONTON FOR YEAR Fred W. Doherty. formerly manager of the Royal Bank in this city and sew manager of the bank in Edmon- a. has been elected by acclamation president of the Edmonton board of trade. Mr. Doberty haa been active in pub- ac life in Edmonton since going there. When accepting the position he spoke eatiitcally of the Improving condi tions to that city and said he looked with confidence to the eoming year. ft V. watcn lor nte's advertisement in to-1 morrow's paper of the Mggeet sacrifice of profits Prince Rupert has ever seen. Advertise In The Dally News LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLV LEASE LAXU TO In Queen Charlotte' Islands Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and ltuate at Jedway Harbor, Moresby Is- land OPT TAKE NOTICE that Miller d Packing Company. Limited, of Vancouver. BC ccupatlon Packers. Intends to apply for 01 tbe foJlcrwlng described lands Commencing at s post planted at tbe northeast corner of Lot M on- k. . . .... . . - -- tuj Vr u r""' a siong nign watermark ?! 22?:mort lt point N 'A ZT E. from the NJI. corner lot 140-icn north 56 3T E. I-S chains, more a less to low water mark- tbenoe :trheasterly along low water mark to ptmt N. St 3T E. from tbe location ' thence 22 chains, more or less ' :e point or commencement, and con--;"-ag S acres, moe less MILLEHD PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED, App!cant' Dated SeptemberiBCT. LAND ACT NOTICE OP IgTOTO API-LY TO eerSntfSL : Mtuate at Ferguson 80' TAKE NOTICE that Somerville n,n p-kVnVinSKS' . " r-t Diantssff at tK. northwest corner of Lot , contain Chains: Dated August 31, 1827, 1S71. QOf low""."0"11 tbence north k2 2 chains, more or leaTto thence west rnii- ,L0W 5r mark. aater mark. ftlDfl. TTlrrrw n CDminMMirnas. -a ig six it. rrr""k: na - . ADuucant Tlie Safest Spirit in all Emergencies Keep It Handy THREE STAR Christian Science Monitod Aujrut, 192G "Daring the past ten years. tremeid . have been made in machine laundries, and ii"' a that may be said to the contrary, the bouf in ; fine fabrics, are safer in the hands ofa mod. they are in the family washtub. "From the facts established along thi be pretty elearly established thai a wife am! : woman wKo works In the home, may be be'.u i wwldnir at a tub or supervising an elsctrit 1 a 1 With Wtt Wash Service only 75c for ! a service at least equal to the best home ejui o conclusion is SEND IT TO Canadian Laundry I'.0. Kox 392. and Dry Cleaners Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND Phone1 Canadian National Steamships Co . Limited SHIPYARD Operating O.T.I. 20.000 Ton I'lonting Dry I'ck Engineers, Machinists, Koilcrmakers. Hladtsmithf. I'attet makers. Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTItIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINO- Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE ANI COMMERCIAL W0KK. PH0NES 43 and 385 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Railings from Prime Kupert. .dT. lor VANCOtrtEK. VICTORIA, ft wans on Hay, Alert Ua, He. T""' for VANCOUVER. VICTOBIA, Knt'd ale. Alert May etc Saturday j0j. lor I'OKT Xl.MPSON, NAAS uis.t iui.vj, auu .'- t rwk -.. . f.Unil fin is silks K n an m Six! Avrnuc. M. ftMITII. Aernt. Prince Hoijf ,B Thrniish tlnl.t tmlrl I n S iri.nriM II II issayui law I fa rniUITH baggage clm-knl tbrougli to deHlInaUon.