(! SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mail to ail other pans or British Columbia, the British Empire aad'.uSnU StxrW. paid in advance per year 6.0 Contract ratfei ot application. Advertisins and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone j .-.ji..86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY BDITION tinn nf the Dailv TITULAR DECORATIONS countries. THey are an interesting relic of the. past andj fhany trill regret to see them disappear. Possibly sbme j will linger arid be regarded. much as are the relics in tnei British musearh and ihe Tower of Lohdoil, but in an eii- j lightened age with an enlightened, educated and cultured people, titles aa they are known today, must go, and Canada, navlflg taken the. forward step iii refusing them ahouldd firmly to her position.- Mrs. A'Mitlb'ife of a forme jiremier of England, was '. . was in the fanrs of a wa that thfgaten&i to annltiilate v a-nH;?eior for the coast ' her Nrtw Mln thv Hnri't like- him beeailM he iirSBtlhtes W'r- and thme merehanta who . M . m . m Referring once more to the question of titlesthe posi- News has been cruicizea ana tne anii- to keep thelabor group in power and keep the lawful rulers , 'tXlr iS-STStoiilS of land their nlst and holy the from privileges. w;lj f;M ,th havlhg Possibl v Mr?. Baldwin a Uhderatood in her own country i -vth7 brt in !in undr; trtit in Canada her speech of yesterday would Be frowneu quated cause championed, the following remark being upon by people of all parties. Sovereign as a reward of merit." That is the chief diffi r. eulty. As a matter of fact titles are given out very often as jj.rlllSi 1 b Ui a reward for contributing to party campaign iuntis. tne sovereign has nothing to do with it except to be the puppet in the hands of the ooliticians. It is true that occasionally some work of merit is rewar- - ded in accordance with a popular demand but seldom does presents at Vawfitet an act. no matter how meritorious, receive any greater re-! winter Pair ward than the lowest title. The higher titles such as that nf Hitler bnH iri&ivinisrfirp ;pr1nm allowed to (70 to the COItt- mon people and even the rank of baron or earl or even -klni f-om Tsfcleh they can expect turis of a substantial nature in . . .. . . . . . ... h new Int-res and atnUon fo- - w.d on th'l city. bartfy, sttialfa. ttoter ail timothy j r inc- Rurter. ean claim no mon-9ea. Annans, thIWe exhlbltlht were ; orioly on the stinlflcnee ind bene- . ... . . . . . Mi 44 Hum1l.i j i tit j. 1 4 i. j i t fT rTTTrri " a- tieiirrnmn aiiti miner a oun ii-s mzi musx accrue wim uie Ai T KlVKK ' E Br"U J ! nt bf the Power CoriWraUon of tJ,rlv' 5 Stm of Dawson dreek: Norman ' Canada and the opehth of the new Dow, E. W. Allen and Th&ntaa Jam- j -.?wet tjlant t Palla River. The leaon of Pouce Coupe, And Witson U-eitet ftrianclers of ahada con- Bros. f KUkeran. I trol the fe?tlnl?s of Ptrwr CortMr- from which they hope to recompense themselves for the great outlay of money. Prom these plans Prinne Rupert must benefit Im mensely and In the very near fu- tdre Riit tfiAM benefila will MirMd James Tr&vls, afistetant dlHrlet i -Map tit Canada. By eafltinK in their ! far bevond Prince RuDert'1 thev will aericultttralUt at Potte &Wpe, was i ' with the ciast eitr It was n6t for ! extend to everv eommiinitv alona- For the first tur.e m the hlftory in charfe of the eihlblts. jM nrivi'esje of Hghttosj up Prince 'the railway, and while we eottgra- ' ' .' Rupert and supplying the compara- tulate the coast city on tU attain- In a list of new c-ffftefS submit- t'velt rmll hnrseBOwer at presentiments, we are lookins; aleo to the We prophesy that it W'ill be only a few years before titles week. Peace River exhibitors sent L.O.BA. omitted the name of W. I'rMrtHht' to deWe that the big com- feel he benefit of the enterprise of the kind designated will become obsolete in all civilized specimen of spring wheat, oata. E. Dennteg their pianist. nany has furthfr and greater plans of Power Corporation so fully de- PGE TWO HIE DAILY NEWS Saturday, De The Daily News , PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMIUA PubUlhed Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited Third Avenue H. F( PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor By mad to ai tr ecuntnes. per year ........ iknowti aa file wdman with "fl'seiDent's toneue.,rNow Mrs. Br mall to an nam ot onnern ana uenirai oruisii uuiumuia, .. . .7 . r . t . . . " u , paid in advance for yearly period .................... 3uv -."";. uiuunufcCTOiiio m t iu ......j, as wnai sinuirsojiDrequei . Smithes Says Special Number Was Very Good ''interior News Editor Compliments Dally News For Its Power Openinr Issue. (Interior Newsi The unbllshets of the Prince Dally N?ws must feel secret, if ..ju. .j u.i ... m i, fiRft Tf ;a i4HtM o namnfi mi in 'Panaris nritfav. .'not ooen elation over the publica- Local readers, per insertion, per line 25 stand how any lacjv could bSd lacking in good taste, as tp ,on sPecial lMue on the Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion . UO mak g iJMbeech at tilfe opening of a fair, and espec- ni 1 of the River Power I Clawiffed arerti,inf. per insertion, per'wprd ...l,..tl..,.. t6 fj jtairage SUfcll S3 188 afllribed td hdr yesterday 'Jant. Tb-re is a comfortable feel-' Aiy delivery, by mail 6r carrier, yearly period, Daid iii advance 5Xi, great party, as being comparable With the Uerman bm-jth,rtt m tb lS-pai special pro- jperor lor. Villainy. ... Huced in Tuesday of la-st week It ., Lloyd George is used to being a villain. Vhen he attack- . - -.s an effort that is worth while 'ed some of the privileges of the landed and monied few in rot -he sundpoint of the pub-Britan years ago he was cursed from one ehd of the coun- ljrlTZtZ?. i ' "'tizcn of Prince Rupert Profusely .it.-.. n.. t .nt- r i :i: - try 10 anomer. wnen ne opposeu me ruer wai lie w as via- 1. and eTCellently printed, ; . fi'pH riiif fhpv nil ran tn film for aliWnr Vtheh tHB tWtlfitff ' nin Ant. i a atrnnir1 Melody Mike Greets You U sold on "Melody Canada Mike." Brery Monday nixht when you tune tn on your radio this i tie genial old soul who delight you and whose popularity acroM the Dominion U attested by the fact that more thin U.000 fan letters of praise and congratulation have been receired In a month by the Canadian Pacific Radio department under whose auspices "Melody Mike's Music Shop" feature has been ent out over an aU- hnrnnet. is seldom nestoweu outsiue me cnarmeu cucie. Uk. vnin win mm- twi. t tor nhhiiMtinn vMtrdav. the -p-.nir it t nn hriiiianev nf !nm. h. i. Mmt .m f "anadlan r. p. IV ni luige fan nia'l t do the end of Novemtx T eame In m one da t: of radio tans ie )Hra-viowi of radio alalion . EHit dtfiiah ot ii i vtnee woo state tin considered ojjfhlon )-with one exception th. Ular radio offering on day. Remember too pre fetation, and radio all-C&aadUn. t ailed In the spem Prince RUpert News Mr. and Mrs. E v . arrive in the city omorrow afternooi; r ver to spend Christ. u Mrs. Ethertogton McAuley. fourth a Mrs. Btheftagton . Mies Muriel McAui . duate of the Prim eral Hospital. THE STORE OF CHRISTMAS HELPFULNESS Make ibis a Happy Xmas for the Kiddies Only a Few of Our Many Toys Shown Here Toyland Suggestions Aeroplanes . . .50c to S 1.25 ABC Blocks S1.00 Archery Sets . . . . . .$1.25 Trucks 65c to $1.50 Flapper Dolls'$1.50 to $3.50 Humming Tops i 35c to $1.00 Telephones, 75c Sally And Carpet Sweeper $1.00 Basel Blackboards . .$1.75 Dolly's Tea Set $L25 to $2.00 Tumbling Twins ....$1.00 Teddy Bears (They Growl) $L45 Boys' Sleighs $1.00 Whirly Willie 60c Pfircolatdr.Sets ....$i.50 Steam Engines $1.50 to $2.00 Mechanical Trains $1.50 to $2.00 EJclrh Tracks. B pieces 75c Kbzy Korner Kottage (Cut Outs) $1.00 Toy Wagons & Kiddie Cars ..$2.00 to $7.00 Pressed Steel Wagons $2.00 Children's Paint Boxes 25c to 10c Christmas Cards, Tags, and Seals, Bells, etc. We Cotdially Invite You to Come To our store and in- spect otir stock of Christmas" gifts. You will find here gifts suitable" for all, from baby up to mother, and dad. And best of all at prices that all purses will be rible to meet. Come early before the stbek is depleted i arid, shop in comfbrt. Make this"' store Your Store PLACE CARD N?H1080 Rose, Cowan & Latta, Ltd Third Avcniic, Opposite licsner Bl6ck Phone 231 Gifts That Will be Treasure d Suggestions For Him ot Her Fountain Pens $2.50 to $12.00 Pen & Pencil Sels $3.50 to $15.00 Waterman Desk Sets $7.50 to $8.00 Art China Ware A splendid selection of ex-rjuislte pieces in Japanese Vases. Cloisonne and Satsuma Ware. Fancy Stands In Ebony and Rosewood Finish $2.00 to $19.00 Xmas hecorations Tinsel Garlands, Tree Ornai menta, Dells, Etc. Christmas itoptnc. Red ahd (ireen, 2 bunches for 25c Portable, Typewriters An acceptable gift for him or her $75.00 Framed Pictures 75c to $5.50 Christmas Crackers $2.00 to $1.25 Books For Doys and OJrls 50c to $3.00 For Little Tots 15c to $2.50 Dooks for All TiJt utility of a tjk k w!l . I . wll bt anuidertJ at ' CarsMSM tMt k retKr 6tf HOndUt the viv.t 4J!aJPrr-M-"1 ' IssijrT ssM tn PAkRITE FITTED CASES Milady can travel with every toilet requisite she may require all carried in a compact folding tray, which can be removed and carried as a separate unit. These cases are strongly made anil beautifully finished. Fitted Cases From $13.00 to $36.00