PAQBTWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Arenue. II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY EDITION 9S S6 Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1027 IMPORTANCE OF ONE WORD The importance of a single word and its effect was illustrated In a small way yesterday in the editorial column of this paper when the letters P.G.E. were printed instead of the letters C.P.R. which were intended to be printed. The whole column of argument was made ridiculous because of this one slight error. So it is through life. One word is often the pivotal pofht in a person's life. Take as an example when a young man asks a young lady if she will be his wife. The difference between "yes". and "no" then becomes apparent It is only the very strong-minded men who insist on "yes" or who refuse to understand the meaning of "no" who win out. Words are tremendously important. We often judge people by their words, by their mode of expression, by the tone of voice, bul the most Important way of judging is by the words used. ''Because bf the desirability of using the best possible word, it is well to study the masters of words, the men who have clothed their ideas in literature. It is also a good. plan to make-free use of the dictionary and to have one readily accessible in the living room. BINDING EMPIRE BY AIR The latest method of binding together4 the several parts of the British Empire is to do it by air. The British under-secretary for that department has given this as one of the means and he says that the first big airship will be ready in two years. But what will the noor old British Emnlre do in the meantime , while tKose planes are being built? We wonder that Mr. Phillip bassoon Is not afraid it will tumble to pieces before two years are up. He is visiting in the United States and he takes time off sufficient to run up to Ottawa in an airplane and leaves later in the day for New York. If the. Empire depended on the men who just drop over ffr a' few hours from the United States it would certainly fall to pieces in spite of the air binding. Happily no such bond is necessary. People here are not worrying about any binding material. They do not want to be bound to anything but are content -to go on their way as they have always done. If the British statesmen find time to run over from the United States for an hour or two we shall try to make them welcome but our continuation as an integral part of the Empire does not depend even on that. MANY DISAPPOINTED IX DUNWELL Many people will be very , much disappointed in the Dunwell mine and its failure has hit the Portland Canal district a hard blow. Those who invested in it feel that they were misled and will be very careful in future-how they listen to the men who have issued reports from iime to time on the property. Dunwell but a short time ago was selling at as high as six dollarsa Bhare. Today it is worth about fifteen cents on the open market and' the shares are not taken very readily at that. 'The Judgment of those who sold shares in order to put in a mill is questioned. The newspapers, including this oaoer. which have been made the innocent instruments of misleading the public, through the publishing reports, which have later proved incorrect, have lost that much influence. Everybody suffers when a failure like this is recorded. LEGAL TECHNICALITIES Legal technicalities are often difficult for a layman to under stand. Take as an instance the murder trial which is now pending. While the prisoner is being tried he is simply referred to as "the accused." When convicted he is "the murderer." He is sentenced as a murderer and in the eyes of the law is such. But another court orders a new trial. It does not say that the man is no longer a murderer but it is to be assumed that his guilt is still in doubt. There has .been no reversal of the decision of the former court but yet we must assume hat possibly the first court was not correct - in us unding. " The4 Daily News was introduced as argument In the request for a new trial in the case of Rex. vs. Sankey. It was, mentioned that this paper had called him a murderer, but so had the jury in the first trial and so had the learned judge who sentenced him to be hanged. Truly the ways of the law are wonderful and hard to un derstand. When you want hot breakfasts Heat to restore crispness Pour on hot milK Add cream and sugar or salt MAYOR REBUKES STENOGRAPHER BOARD OFTRADE SEEN THROUGH Difference Over Recent Incident LtlLiVl FYP flh 1 Fl U ITI I UIU IRK are Alrrd Before City Council I i f A letter from. 9te Prince Bpert ; iiV: Cmltli nd Board oi Trade to Uavor Nwliliiwit- .a explanation M why the Biter -.ic--. Mayor J. j litl.ru was it .a Cable . . : : oanquet A i.itror of North , 1 ,' - I.joU Back From Ten Thous and Years Hence !K'i ac.v:dd a M( at' - o!i ;hr octMMo of a ; P. W. bra, the huwwiw writer tar in honor of member Um Vancouver Province ge l"r :ut Canadian Chamber at OacUMHe ation irasa nadinc 3w ol tste an) x.is n'd at lae: u:ghi's council aaeet-' be Harlaa Smith. Dominion .'k The communication aiatect taat !gat. He aaya. cjU at the head table bad been re.' A ZMMtalen archaemvfM. c.vcd tor apeakera of the evening as tpant the rammer laatortng Mat bu veil a for member of the Canadian ' aertute toattan potea at at ttae ttteeaa Chamber of Cummerre The major tua-; Blver. has learned a great 1 Boeitirn-elt wa accorded a t at the bead ; mg British ONumbla India bf a close table but It had not bean occupied by ' ,tudy f'tneee relic Uueh ttbal tos Hta Worship The letter waa in reply that the Siamsbet tniaaulvc had tar- to one written by the mayor submitting . gotten ku been revealed to hit a- his resignation from fht Board on the ground that udlgnitj had been dene hla official poalUon. The mayor preaented the following rejbiader to the council "In view of Mr. Fulton's apparent desire to have hla letter aired before the city council instead ot leaving the matter at lame with myself. I win explain more fully juat why I resigned from the Prince Rupert Board of Trade, for evidently Mr. Pulton la cither unaware of the true facta or viae be la 8ww attempting to apply a cent ? warte-waah at my expense. "Mayor Oregon, of -North Baltteterd. 3sk., offlciajly wrote aw of his intent- -4 fttat art. Dvtsu. Dmsub) IIkm seeing eyea. for the scientist can reaa a strrrtrag sorv in broken earrtnt and bHalared paint Though be may have to draw a son hu imagination at time, the pasture he thows us u true enough In its bread outline. Baaae day. In the far -distant future, a patient archaaotegut will come div!t among the ruins of the losag-jsrKe-ft-gottM City of Vancouver. By rare good rack he wtt stumble acre a busts offlee in wtneh eight stenographers tec MrtaMMi and pounded typewrttera. an-frered tefefMaonea and Informed caller that the minster vw tn eanferenee and Oftdld not be disturbed. In dwe cdatree the arenaetoftst wtu cub- JLJiTTj Owr rJZZL in thla chamber lL v Jw. T!!!! I that etrutrntmn I. of much " V" ; V, .i;:.. ' Z I cnt date than has been thought. We far I had Rupert, noted that be. snd tmlutiable proof that 10JD09 howvr. m no tangar so pronounced. he port of Vancouver It so happened that upon the even- mn, 'f?'!? tng ol Mayor Grery. arrlvri the pm m ctaBbw VH 1Ut e0B,t,d Doard of Trade were to banquet the chamber ot commerce visitors, so I tn- vited Mayer Oregory thereto a my guest. "Five bout befor the banajuet, how-over. I phoned for the ptlrUege of having Mayor Oregory seated next to ar OfBclal seat. When we arrived I time. Some ol there musical inatru-menta were called "Remingtons" and other "Underwood." but we cannot tell which played the worse tune. The Path who owned these girls sell ectaposed all the tune they ii wa informed Mayor Gregory could not J"- 11 PPmulT t1 be so seated. Rather than leave my one at a time, bem invited mayor to shift for htmielf 'w hw ' momenta, and then among atrangeri I refused to take my I dictate the melody. The girt would Inofficial seat. and. consequently, sat ' tc1b musical note In a book, then with Mayor Oregory at the toot of the j P"1 10 P "e on her lnetru-basquet haU. jment tor the delectation of the Pasha (iKM) 1'TI;UMT1I I "ace auipnur sou onxnsvone ais- Then followed the rr.nd aftmth ! covered In the Pab;a quarter Indicate when -my guest had to behold that he wa not alway pleaaed with the spectacle of others than my official self 'u,t- T Uv Td nrument at a extending the -clty s welcome to the visiting members of the chamber of commerce. It far eclipsed in rawness the insult administered by J he Board of Trade some months ago to J. C. Brady, MP., and myself. "I lay the blame upon the enter tainment committee of the Board of Trade, with C. H. Orme as chief cook and bottle washer. "The committee may attempt to ex- cuee itself on the Vround that it did aeE. wniie engaged in mu work ane wa fastened to a revolving chair, but. unfortunately, we have not found any of the clamps used. On each desk there was an upright cylindrical object of white metal with a Mack mouthpiece. This wa attached to a bell which rang at irregular Interval. Wires connected thla cylinder with a laboratory in a distant part of the city. Whenever the bell rang the not know that Mayor Gregory wa so , lave breathed into the mouthpiece and notable a figure In western life, but ner ore"! was automatically anaiyred tjie secretary of the Board of Trade well , for ajmptoma of halitosis or pyorrhoea, knew or his standing, for it was the ; two Inildloui affliction to which four secretary, after his return from the out' of every five eventually succumbed. Boards of Trade gathering at Vancou- Whenever the slave were In low ver, who further lniormtd me of spirits the Pasha forced medicine upon Mayor Gregory's contemplated visit. I them, chiropractic adjustment being IMXI KXTIAI. VIKITOK ' apparently unknown. We found a frag- 'It Is no reflection upon their worth ment ot the ua ct medicine box to say there was not one member of , oenng me word "Bheba Cho and the visiting chamber of commerce so underneath "1 a pound." "Cho" 1 an situated as to be able to do more ! abbreviation for "carbohydrates," which effective missionary work on behalf oftWM t11' tn use five thousand years Prince Rupert than Mayor Gregory. His 8- or about the time that it wa disposition as president of the Saskatche- covered that carbohydrates were unfit wan Co-operative Creameries take him ! or human consumption. all over the three prairie provinces and keeps him In clo?e touch with all elas- NOVEMIIEK 1, 1917. The proposal to reduce the membership of the city council from eight to four aldermen is being considered. The pupils of Borden,6treet school gave a concert: last, nlghjj. whlchSw a large audience. Those, 'partlclpaffiig included Alex Rlx, Fted Stephen?Mlss Kathleen Grant, Miss Margaret McCall, MIbs Muriel Patmore and Miss Mabel Vlerlck. Bakers of the city have decided to close their shops at 7 pjn. on every day except Saturday. Mrs. William Hagen of Vanarsdol arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from the interior for i few days' visit here. Concentrated food, of a serAi-pennan- ent variety wa always within reach of the slaves. Tbls-'was'ln the form of thin type of Henry Wise Wood, of the Wheat1 atrip which were crumbly and brittle Pools. I foresaw, too, that Mayor Ore- when dry. which acquired per. gory was the coming president, as he elstently adhesive qualities when ma has since become, of the Western Can ada Development and Unity league, which represents the four western provinces. That Is why I so keenly regretted the Incidents which led up to his entertainment while here. "In resigning from the Board of Trade, therefore, as a public protest against euch peanut tactics, I have no apologies to offer to any one. "Let me hope, though, from now on, the Baerd of Trade will yet see fit to broaden out a bit, become more worthy of public confidence, and more truly representative of the commercial welfare of the city." Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert tlcated and mixed with saliva. The fhape of the food quickly changed under the pressure of the back teeth and when extricated resembled shrivelled peas in an advanced state of decomposition. When the slave had extracted sufficient nourtshement from this concentrated food she placed the pellet under her chair, or under the edge of the desk so that It could be retrieved and used again whenever desired. Some of the pellet now in our possession had been used for many years, but apparently always by the satire masticator. We there fore hazard the opinion that it was considered In bad taste to appropriate another slave's pellet. In those rare moments when she was not occupied in playing the Pasha's musical composition, the slave applied herself to increasing her natural beauty, according to the peculiar notions of the age. She fashioned for herself a small leather pad with which she wa forever rubbing her none to make it red and shiny; she sprinkled her bands and arms liberally with an evll-smelllng powder; she dyed ber hair and eyebrows with vivid reds and blues, and she sharpened her teeth with a file. It would appear that these young women were allowed a certain measure of freedom outside the building, but always under escort. We have found what is described as a "Date Book," evidently the possession of a slave catted "Babe." In this are such entries as "Tuesday: Lion Gate Cabaret. Bill." "Wednesday: Pippin Dance. Jack'.' "Thursday: Midnight Frolic. Ted." "Friday: Nix. Demmitall." It is clear that Bill Jack, Ted and Demmitall were provided by the Pasha to keep his musician from being kidnapped by "We Coiially Welcome Smv&l Accounts" r At the annual meeting of the BANKJOF MONTlEAL Sir Frederick Williams 'Taylor ) General Manager, said: , I should like to take this opportunity of sajring that xte cordially welcome small accounts at all cur offices" ' At tke Baniop Montreal no account is too small to '.tanrlwritlnff "f7n f tu Kmim (YnM nf 1 ny axis tan u eame to me In great excitement yesterday and said he bad jund the canned Mlt Keys, but a close xamlnatlon shored that he waa ml- taken. , What he had found .wa a can of : Mi salmon. receive the undivided attention of its officers BANK OF MONTREAL Established lSl7 Total Assets In excess of i7S0.00o.00o D. C PATERSON. Manager Prince Rupert Branch: rival. The average life of these slaves wa ibout five year. Then the Pasha wearied of them and bad them disposed of in a truly barbaric manner. The Babe mentioned above, for cxampi. wa mmolated on funeral tire; the Paaba' uatructlon to that effect, "Fire Babe." re still In existence. We have another memo in the Patna's SPECIAL PRICES ON NEW SEASON'S FUR COATS AT GOLDBLOOM'S STORE A large shipment of the new season's Fur Coat has arrived at Ooldbloom' These consist of sliver muskrat. French teal, calfskin, Brazilian mink and Hudson seal. For. the next three day all thee fur coat will be offered at special price. thus giving you the opportunity of getting that coat you want for this winter. And remember, every coat carries the guarantee of William Ooldbloom. 258 through'trains" connection with old country sailings The Canadian National Railways have made arrangement to operate special trains with sleeping car through to ship's side at Montreal and Halifax, in connection with Old Country sailings during November and December. Secure full Information regarding rates, reservations, passports, etc., from City Ticket Office. 528 Third Avenue. Phone 260. 266! LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Queen Charlotte Island Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Jedway Harbor, Moresby Island. Q.C.I. TAKE NOTICE that MUlerd Packing Company, Limited, of Vancouver, BC "' occupation P.rferr. intn,i. a lease of the following described lands: I rr.; i B " h pianiea at the northeast corner of Lot 88, Q.C.I.; tbene northwesterly and along high water mark 18 chains, more or less, to a point N 58 37' E. from the N.E. corner Lot 140-' thence north 88 ar E. l- chains, more or less, to low water mark; thence southeasterly along low water mark to a point N. 58 3T6E. from the location post; thence 2.3 chains, more or less, to the point of commencement, and con. talnlng S acres, more or less. MILLERD PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED, , Dated September7:I827 App"C)urt LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IPPLV Tn In Queen CharlottTTsland Land Re. cording District of Prince Rupert ,m situate at Ferguson Bay. OrahKund TAKE NOTICE that Somerville Can. nery Company, Limited, Vancouver r occupation Packer., intends to iSli ?for a lease of the following described laidi? no m P'VSe then?.-noQrtnXi thence west followlnriow ZlZl art' conuiW1.?,' $ a'crTmnt,' na TOMERVILli: rCSrmSr J?.i uatea August 91 ioot ' Christian Science Mopitor August, 1926 "During the past ten years, tremepuoi:-have been made in machine laundries, and n: that may be said to the contrary, the household fine fabrics, are safer in the handH of u modon they are in the family washtub. 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