PAGE nvo 1 iiiHll J T 1 slTj it ii fl'il N DAILY EDITION HESTLfiS MILK ORANGE LODGE FINE DANCE GIVEN BY MOOSEHEART ON ITS ANNIVERSARY There were 250 persons present ' at the ' richness cieaimness The Daily Nfavs PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA PubHsfied Every . J Afternoon, . except . a. aaa Sunday, . by Prince Rupert uitiiy i-MewK. Ltimitea. intra Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. Advertising nnd Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. 98 8fi anowlag. Allowing Is the report: Prince Rupert Raining, calm: tern perature. 45 Stewart Heavy rain, calm, temp. 39. Carbohifdrates to heat the body Proteins andVitamines to make it go Bran forthe neededoughage'' THE DAILY NEWS Krida . Man in the Moon J AF1UCA will now Have 1U own flat and Um Union Jack will b part of it. lbM Dutebma wt all right bn tu-y get the right palm ol view. HERE thea Is to South A Mom. And um awe Nh Ism wave May they a nobta noei rgl Witkottt Qjk also io hear And Qaaart may have flag Wkwo atte haa time to ahta. To plao on it the Usuoa Jaek ana ami a ticuto mm. PRESIDENT Wood Of tha Alberta Iwfceat Bool stated at the luftohenn tea tarda that ha would lib to be i Itlainato r Ttael h oh at Mte.afens oli la great many ol tu but we eat akout K lor ftmmtm dollar aotiv MR. Weed's mw la Iks : KtfjBM Wljt Mm liftaHBt the world haa ha la Wise. Ye. la financier. it- Hrrt B mad ought to to II YEBTBBmAV the amad a Oalt it In nar at tha leant lunch ton to Mr. Woed i ad It waa the' beat advertisement tor I Prince Rupert fiah that haa bean put up (or nany a day. A lew such nar and everybody would be buftat ioie or brllle or whatever the nam at. Ten Years Ago in prince Kupert O. YounK IR. Orant. aaalated bv Rm ur w ilLhl lAJllUjiU lUFAn flP PVTHIAM Enjoyable Affair Last Night in Metropole Hall All Numbers Very Much Appreciated A very enjoyable oonoert and dan -e was held by tha Loyal Orange Lodge lait night In the Metropole Hall. The attendance waa not up to expectations but the program waa voted by all present as being exceptionally good. Each number waa encored. Mlu Lawrence, who was accompanied by .her alster. made a decided hit with her violin and Tom WUton. with a pair ot witty conga, waa popular. Selections were rendered by Mrs. Fonder'a Orchestra. The complete program waa aa toHowa: March, by Mra. R. P. Ponder'a Vocal aolo, J. T. Teag. accompanied by Mra. Ponder. Solo, by Mhi E. Davlea. accompanied by Mrs. Davlea. Instrumental selection, by Buaaanlch Brothers. Vocal aolo, by Meth Davles. accompanied by Mra. Ponder. Violin- aolo. by Ml.'s Molly Lawrencr. accompanied by Mlas Nellie Lawrence. Vocal aolo. by Tom Wllnou. accompanied by Mra. C. B. Cullen. Vocal solo, by .Mra. P. W. AUen. accompanied by Mr. Morris Blott. Selection by Mra. Ponder'a Orchestra. Refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs. 8. V. Cox, Mra. Murray, and Mrs. V. Houston, and dancing followed, muale being by Mrs. Ponder r. Orchestra. r.j.i- -.-i o OCTOIIKK in. ln. ru,, wet. iyS ulDlrM . imnPM. i - " . w wu RMnnBtHiU fnr Wa j I m mutum - u mi-.In. M lu " " . ".it... , mi wiwhuu ui I ICQ I ' " nf tutu m9w mini igrmnaM Scnddcn chairman. A. Ohneaon and I to Ontario for Interment. Rev. Or. H. SISTERS PAYS AN Wright, osteiated aad Mm. Jarvla Me lod aang "One Sweetly Solemn Xhpught." Archdeacon . Whlttaker. who has been AFEinAI VI5IT ,rt,orl,i, wHi at the vxaivmk I IU1 1 1 mouth of. the Mackeaate River, la a Mrs penny Cumberland of Merritt Grand Chief for Britten Columbia of the Pythian auatera. after a- paying ,Me an of visitor in the city on hla way Beet. A aaall laundry, conducted b Alias JCaalto .InaTt-a-t rtrtlara la Jt otu I wwww, ess, buv J.teri H iclal visit to the local lodge laat even- 9eeoth Avenue and Pulton Stree. was ng. called by the Prince George on her deetroyed by fire diirlnc a raalnr wlnS '""i" iwi. i ana rainstorm tnis mornine On Wednesday evening. Mra. Cumber i land waa the guest of honor at a aoaUl I PfJOR 01 H MAin K garnering at the home of Mra. M. w vuv iunii iu Leek. 1049 Bacotid Avenue. WniMn Covda were MaMd and refreshments Fervea. ine lunctlon being of much en joyment to the 33 or 80 ladles who were In attendance. Prlsewlnners were RAINING EVERYWHERE VICTIM OF SLOTH. DECLARES COLLEEN Mra. E. J Large. Mrs. C J. Stevena. fie Miahh How to Kind Husband ana Mrs. r. w. Hart. The PEPgram waa "Nnugiiiy Hut Mre" Here iuuuhtu um Willi mUSlC. I . , . juillflli No on need pity the "eld maid T-Lat lin n-st t i. a . ..I - m " Ill rr.WA.n-, . 1ft II M I AV At Colleen Moore. ar of . . ...w . .iiu -Naunht. n.x Mi- I . . - - "b-v e ombj aw lie vt cat e7 llo rVatt.tnna! nlr Str nrklah 1. i According to the Government tele- at the wMthoim t! m,k . smphic report from variou Doints tht . iri M J. po nfa m the dlatrlct at eight o'clock choice If she wanta him badly enough, this morning it waa ralnlna almost bh .h. , everywhere In Northern British Colum- she means in this phototfiV ..... -vntni uree u was "Ife lust a nitbr nf t,,in Anyox Rain. calm. temp. 40. Alice' Ann. Rain, calm, temp. 39 Alyanah. Rain, calm, temp. 34 Mies Moore explains. "Women have al- waye permitted men to think thai thej era making a conquest when . the? marched down the aisle to the alter. Out many a bridal elceve haa been, were to tatters by the chuckle within It. "All a.. V. n .J V. 1 - w , , . Rosewood. Light rain, calm, team 34. Im.k. ut, . . Terrace Rain, calm. 37. temp. thelr actuallr are still free ho. H.eltonCtoud,. windy, temp. 38. cause no girl baa ever found them suf. Teiegnapn creek. Snowing, calm, flfttetltlv InfArnat Intr 11.. . . - iracp. sa. Imarrv thm Nn mar, ,r. 1.1. Smlthers-doudy. calm. temp. 34. 0WB wedding once a member of the Burns Lake.-lalnlng. calm. temp. 40. Xr KX bas definitely and finally made Whlthonie. Snowing, north wind, un h minH .... team fcl 1.. . ",e . "ner method of landing him for a Moose Hall last nhrht' .7h J" T.'ai " nuahaaa -may be the on. I use aa u. . L " " JT V- iieruee, pummera in 'Naughty But rnd Onns'-erTa. mrT'r: UUlil'UL HUM beau ga)M h xnonle. Bert Hoaklns presided at AT RANIfC ICI AMn worked out bv L .rl'iZ LETS the door. Twelve tables of cards time- nUvH in ! the club toam with ni Havlne had a snlendld wk' niitin. : ... muici o m . ww., follows: ltdiea' first, Mrs. Sam Haudens-;UIMler favorable weather conditions child; ladies' second. Mrs. H. Nlckerson: ' mo,t of the lle. hunttog party con-men'a first. O. Stegavlg; mens second. ! ,i,tlnK f Oeorge Bryant, John McRae H. Anderson. B. J. Bacon was in char?? and T;:ni Dybhavn returned home laat of the card tables. evening aboard the power cruiser Harla The serving of delicious refreshments Srw" Banks Island. They are not aay-was under the direction of Mrs J. i:lR defini'.eiy what they got but it is Field. The social committee consisted "-ported that each bagged at least one of L. R. Parry, chairman, assisted by loer. one goose and plenty of dueka and Joe Ratchford, P. E. Armstrong. Percy grouse. Cameron, P. Bartlett, Sam Haudens- -t child, P. Owelph and Dr. R. E. Kyolf- Advertise m The Daily Newa Warmth nourishment health S WHEAT both efficient aids; but no matter what the procedure, that man la certain to ke parading to the minister eventually and hell be convinced that It la his own idea." Donald Reed, Colleen Moore'a new leading man. play the role of the man In the picture who falls before the oeroinea -system, otnera in the supporting oast who are Involved in the plot Include Claude Ollllngwater, Hal- j lam Cooley. Cathryn MeOulre, Edythe Chapman and Clarissa Slwynne. John McCormlck, general manager of West Coast production for First National! Pleturea. produced "Naughty But Nice and Millard Webb directed It. SELLING EFFICIENCY KEYNOTE OF WHEAT l'OOL SUCCESS SAYS II. W. WOOD AT LUNCHEON YESTERDAY 'continued from page one) Oram was never sold. It was bought. There was no efficiency in individualism. At a certain point in development : individual began to give way to cooperation in the industrial claases and ihus the manufacturers' association was formed. Thry had been trying to destroy each other but found co-opera- uon better than competition. The labor class also organized to a certain extent so the farmer was left alone and the result waa that the price of farm product dropped. The farmer had no efficiency In selling, when he took hla wheat to the elevator he did not set the price but took what the 1 Automatic Orthophonic Victrola It changes its own Kcconij j his years Emily 4he atoreVhe did not set the price, he Jpald what the storekeeper asked. The .wiis wwuiu sieitner ouy or.-eeu ana never has done so. This waa because he bad no selling efficiency. t.uiMKit Hi rti:Ki:i) In 1920 when the financiers set out to deflate prices In order to Increase the buying power of their money, the farmer was the one who suffered. The manufacturer and the laborers were organized so did not suffer much. He urged that Industry should control money. It should control Its own servant. Ii wa- individuals called flnan. price of agricultural products was de flated rifty per cent. The primary pro-dvoer and the ultimata consumer were &rthcr apart. than ,the had. eyer. bean. Through he pool an effort waa being nade, the speaker said, to make the selling y efficient that when the miller came to the farmer tor wheat he had to ask what waa the price. They aimed to rontrol the selling. This waa the greatest contribution toward civilization ever made. It made it possible to organize industry and work out a system la which each Dartv waa eauallv rfflHn f. working together for the welfare pi society, J competition ..vi, v. of the f CMWffll (Helen t clera who made a commodity of it. The i industrialist waa resppnalble for this ul i cleanliness Jf Ii I Dnnt Dnnt call call th th drain ptamttr planter 1 .,' I' ehoked. ehoked. A A I'll'" I'll'" UtlleU's UtlleU's B wsea th sink U Lr will probably clrtr it in a few nilnslM. Seerts ef other uses roup4 th aaaitary hm. GILLETTS PURE FLAKE LYE cnange. ne said he did not rail against tne manufacturers or the financiers. He used to do so but he had now learned better. He wanted to see a condition where the exploitation of one class by another would be Impossible. He expected they were going to make that contribution to the world before they were through, Not only did 'hey Intend to function well but they were anxious that all the other classes i.'juld do the same. Mr. Wood then apoke about the local situation as Reported yesterday. He sked all to do what they could to make this port popular with the ships. They were a purely business institution and they would carry on in a business way. They expected to continue here and asked for every possible co-operation. At the conclusion of the address Colonel Niebolla thanked president Wood for his splendid Hired him that Prince Rupert was be- Mjiiu pne pooi to a man. Oeorge Pearson, who has been a visitor in the city for the past couple of weeks, will sail by the Prinr. r,,, tomorrow night on his return to Pre, mler. 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