THE DAILY NEWS i paad = Pv re Two Stores. oa SPP OCP SO ial poeereer? THEO COLLART, Notary Public FOR SALE-—Lot with 5-room house tion 5, 7th Avenue sth Avenue Biock 28, MARINE INSURANCE Phone Red 69 eerereeeeeree Phones 44, 45 and 534 and OFF 65c when purchasing One Cedar Mop, value $1.50 Half Gal. Cedar Oil, value $1.50 Total Value, $3.00 For $2.35 MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FULLERS, LTD. one FIRE INSURANCE Westhoime Theatre Block room cabin, in block 25, West, $1,800.00. Cash, $800.00. West for #650 Section 1, for $800.00. $360.00 Cash. REAL ESTATE P. Oo. Box 1 _— 586 - Phone - 586 The goods on our shelves are all priced in large plain figures to aid you in your shopping. LINZEY’S GROCERY DUKE SPEAKS TO CHILDREN Pupils of Schools Gathered in Front of Government Bulld- ings and Sang O Canada. On Saturday afternoon the Duke wl Devonshire addressed — the school children in front of the provincial court houses, The children were out en excited at being spoken to by one they had heard so much of. For many of them it was the first time to actually see a Governor Gen masse all oe a i’ Crai, aS it i8 over five years sinc: the visit of the Duke of Gon- naught he children were mar- shalled by the teachers and all “appeared in their best for the memorable occasion, \s soon as the wuke, acco: panied by the Duchess, Lady Dorothy, and Mayor and Mrs. M2- Clymont, had taken his place in front of the children, their young voices broke forth in the of O Canada,’ which was very well rendered indeed. After tins they were addressed by the Duke for a few minutes, during whic! time he suggested that Monday be made a holiday for them. Which has been carried out. On 1is closing his address the child. ren sang “God the King’ and the attending crowd made for the shipyards to witness the lay- ec of the first keel. sti ails Save BOTH THEATRES HAVE FIRST RATE PLAYS Corrine Griffith is to be tonight in picture in “The Girl of see ' Today” at-the Empress Theatre. This young lady is one of the avjicoming big players: She has vhosen an interesting play for het Vehicle of expression and one that 9 should not be missed. In addition to the feature there DON G] ‘ is a British-Canadian Gazette and ss a fine comedy. At the Westholme, Eugene Walters is featured in the famous stage play “Boots and Saddles, an old story in a brand new set- — ting that Prince Rupert people me a will like. , Charlie Chaplin comes again in Uniees it is the Best that famous comedy “The Rink” r f paisa and there is:also a news feature It does not pay to that is first rate. get any other kind Se Never forget to look through the classified list on Page 5. } The News Printing Department eceecceesesessess specializes on high-class . Ve cuneemaans > work. There are experi- * Subscribers to The News * enced men in charge and Letterheads * are asked to oer the > : * livery boys eac mont they do the work well. Envelopes ° a seat sail, anecot @ Business Forms * where payment has been * | } * made for the year in ad- * We have = hand | = ‘Posters * vance. The boys when * | tew specially choice in- Dodgers collecting carry official re- * vitation cards in several . \s ceipts which should al- * styles. Call at the office Circulars © ways be preserved. —— " and see them before Booklets See eeeeeeeeeenee : ordering. Hotel Prince Ru : el Prince Rupert Daily News EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day and up. Job Department FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La arte. 4) We sell rrisbie Engines Complete and ready to install, = Frisble Motors give long, uninterrupted service with practically repaire except cecasionat grinding of valves. Valves in cages; muscle” sccessible in a few seconds. An ‘hroughout, “all every part designed for hard work, RISBIE the friendly motor construction Overhead valves, “pening directly inte combustion chambers. No pockets or crevices to gather carbon, and waste fuel. Thie type of con- Struction effects @ Gain of 7 than | 15 to 20 per cent. more power mentee with L or T+Head designs. intake and exhaust the old ee cast integral with the cylinder; miles ahead of chars | \*8k¥s Bolted=on manifolds, Large valves insure full Ge on the intake and a complete, clean exhaust. 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Toronto, Canada ~~ wee OP BO OO CID ID DP PL PPP DDD OD OP i ae, IT TF FIG LOCOMOTIVE FOR ALICE ARM Passed Through Last Week Bound for Mining Camp to be used on Doily Varden. A new twenty-five-ton oil - burning Climax passed through Prince Rupert at the week end bound for Alice Arm It will be used on the Dolly Var- geared locomotive den Railway where smaller en- gines are at present in use. This larger equipment allows larger loads to be hauled and will enable the line to keep open later into the autumn than would be the case with the engines now there, CANADA TAKES HER PLACE AS A SIGNATORY NATION \Continued from Page One.) Yo see in every autonomy in affairs. was: definitions or searching for terms but keep the facts in view.” part complete regard to its own His advice to the people “Do not be too worried over essential Complete Autonomy. Canada today, continued the speaker, had the fullest and most complete control over her own affairs. She can devise whatever form of government she wishes. She is in certain respects bound by the British North America Act, but if she wanted she could break away and up any form ol government known or unknown, bolsheviki, soviet or any other form. If determined to adhere to the established well recognized forms, it was the duty of every- one to use every influence in the set maintenance of those forms. Th: responsibility of all was very heavy at a time like this. Make Good Wastage. The work of the country now was to build up new enterprises and industries and make good the wastage of the past five years. Millions of acres of land had been rendered unfit for production and industrial organizations destroy- ed that it would take years to re- place. The greatest damage, how- ever, had been in the destruction of human energy. The problem was world-wide in its application and it was the one they had to meet today. There were but two ways of meeting it. That was by economy and inereased produc- tion. He urged upon all the necessity of developing to the full the assets of the country. Education. the Governor then spoke of the value of a sound system of na- tional education, and especially or those who did not understand the language and ideals of the British people. Children should be brought up as true Canadian citizens. Throughout the world we were witnessing serious differences between capital and labor, It was a general condition. Lhe ques- tion must be approached from a different angle from that of pre- war days. Everyone, he thought, should be given the fullest oppor- tunity to use capital, The Governor urged the de sirability of avoiding conditions whieh might bring about slums n cities and to study health, es- in its relation to ehild- ren. If they brought the same spirit to bear on the present problems that they had done on winning the war they would make the country greater, happier and more prosperous. 4 vote of thanks moved by Major MeMuliin and seconded by ol, MeMordie was carried by ac- pecially \ lamation. In passing complimented tie music which she and Professor Harvey fZ, luncheon. When an invitation is sent it should be on a natty card. We ry latest in gild deckle just like they use in New Daily News Job Depart- out His Excelleney Miss Stephens ol: have the ve edge the | York - | jment. i had provided during a fn > Ormes Limited "2 00 R lies We have a Kodak to suit your special requirements. Full range from Vest Pocket to Post Card size. Everyihiag is Kodak Supplies Phones 82 and 200 Store 3rd Avenue and 6th Strcet P.O. Box 1680 INDIVIDUALITY! IS THE MARK OF SUC- CESSFUL BUSINESS AND IS SHOWN IN FOOTWEAR AS IN OTHER THINGS. You can obtain Individu- ality and distinction in the SHOES AT OUR STORE. 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