. I IV. iJli taw VS.. PAQ2 TWO TnE DAILY NEWS Thursday, November tj, t3l THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Thlrr! Avenu' H. F. PULLEN r r people of the port. . Managing-Editor Member ot Aadlt Bureau of Circulations SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or earner, yearly period, paid In advance.. . For lesser periods, pal in advance, per week By mall to all part ot Northern and Central British Columbia. paid In, advance for yearly period By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em- pire and United States, paid in advaice, per year By mall to all other countries, per year ...,.., , . , , - ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion Classified advertising, per insertion, per word .. Local readers, per insertion, per line Legal notices, eaf h insertion, per agate line . . Contract rales on application. Editor and Reporters' Telepnone Advertising and Circulation Telephone i DAILY EDITION iff IN UNION IS STRENGTH EASTERN PORTS CLOSE 116 Telephone .86 S8 Sires Ircke Out All Over Ner Body Mri. T E. Qiff, Kdwood, Mn., wnU: My littl auhter'i htnd Md fcrnai broli e trat in Km hirh rpr4d ill over htr body. Nothing. I iriti gift htt mr relief until I got a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitten, tod I eauld tw an improve mrtit. as th aorr Uta to diaapprar. I t her thrr beitWa and aha hu had no mora trouble," TAi K ABOUT HARD TIMES A FAIR EXCHANGE TWO 50c PIECES FOR .$1 NP. J AUJERTA EGG, Per Ton $1 1.00 COAL -CASH ONLY Also Nanaimo-Wcllington Lump and Nut Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. 117 1.40 .02 .25 .15 Thursday, Nov. 19. 1831 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Miss Kathleen Mathers of Sand-1 Gordon H. Jolliffe. well known pit was an arrival in the city on Queen Charlotte 'merchant, arrivel tle Prince John this morning from in tha- Hyon;1 the fyflltyidSi the Queen Charlotte Islands. this morriin? from tne Islinl From here ht will trske a trip 'to npnriro Adams pll known Atlin 'Vancouver. training man. war a passenger oc t $5.00 hoard the Princess Norah vester- A. J. C.a.land. excise inspector at- Jhn O. Manning. San Francis ilfl her honM, ln rinyo : concert plinlrt. wh b been eir- ! lng a series of recitals In Alaska was 1 la passeo? aboard the Princeat ! Norah yesterday afternoon on hi? way back to California. ! There were &2 passengers aboinl the steamer Princess Norah on her arrival here yesterday afternoon from Alaska mroute to Vancouver i Five persons disembarked from the A group of members of the Prince Rupert Chamber of vessel here while two boarded he Commerce has just returned from a visit to the mining here toz Vancouver.' camps m the Portland C anal district and while there they lands, arrived ln the city on the The ports of Montreal and Quebec and Churchill areiPrlnce J'hn hl mornSn fron, Jl- l i . .,'.. .... . Ou Charlol't nitv inH fiuiri nnspii nr pmaincr ttw rnu ii'inrox nrri o thAn ' - - v..v niii.t. unit at nivjc injillV.b nn the Prince Runprt aU commerce is coming to a standstill until the spring op-1 Vancouver uiaiu uciu vncic iiium eiuier oe carnea 10 an open' port by rail or held until the ice rroes out. 1 trill will sat! hi! tonight If.' Mr. and Mrs. George Dowlli. What a contrast this is to the port of Prince Runert nu,eri children. who have bee.) o.Vr.-iC. lu ! tantt of Maasett for the whprp thorp ! novo,. f - t pa.v Ivlll 1? 6,of,lce ,n the harbor; n.ne years arrived In the city or where ships may enter and clear all the year round and the Prince John this momtngfrom where commerce is never ' tied up by severe weather con-i,he sini$ ami win nil on the ditions. Prince RUpert tonight for Vaneou- While Prince Rupert has had to fight her way against S.?St2S wpeet UP great odds to assert her position as a grain port, the con-: ditions obtaining are bound to have their effect eventually. 1 Mr Justlfe c- D- Mwuiey. ter- tor several years after the Vancouver elevator was built ,r'torii Judf oi the Yukon w a no cram passed through it. enger aboard the 4ah ter. TT Rvpn In So ... ;f u .; " JI rlVT. ui. Til Norah Noran yesterday ywterday afternc afternoon bound nmv i .... su.wfc uiiu mc cicvaiur rtuu me Dig mm Dawson to Vaneauvpr Aftr houw is being gradually filled. The elevator is being use!i leTuJ Sior l. practically all the time but not in a way to satisfy the i Mr- Juice Maeauiey was eaiii bail- to Dawson recenUy to duct 8 murder trial. jus usj.su.ni purser. con A. P. AUleon. well known Queen Charlotte I"'tnd lotinv operator land son arrived ln the city on the Prin- John this morning front 'Queen Charlotte City and will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mr. Allison Is accompanied ( by bis friend. J. W. Bell cf Vancouver, who has been hunting on the Island. Dr. A. L. Pritchard. who Is ln I charge of pink salmon investlipt-tions being made by the Dlologlcjl , Board of Canada in Masset Into, .nd K Epps. who has been superintending the moving of fish eg Ifrora Tlell River to McCllnton Creek in Massett Inlet, came north I from Nanalmo on the steamer Prince John this week. Gordon QUliland and Donald Jenkins, well known here as pursers on Canadian National coar. Jteamers. will leave Vancouver next week as wireless operators on Uv 'teatner Prince Henry which will make a cruise from Vancouver to Halifax before being commissioner for the winter In the Boston-Bermuda service. A. II. Robson and 0. C. Foote will ko out as pursers of the steamer Prince David whic.1 leaves Vancouver early next montn tor the Atlantic coast while Char-Hewitt will go on the same ship i held out the hand of fellowship, urging co-operation be- cher' ; r?V tween the various communities m Northern and Central w& two months vwtin? wHh British Columbia for their mutual benefit. Thev were hi aon-in4w and daughter. Mr. Man in the Moon l if The Communists got it ln the neck given a dinner at Stewart at which the idea was first st c" ',vwl yterday from during the British eieeuow. poPu-broached and it was made the theme throughout the visit JriT,'"5 he-had been vi" TTLJTnZZt ...... iting recenUy many verse were written giving to the various points. expreion to tl!e views of the mass While the visit was unofficial, one of the members was, joe Keith Mike Rosin. out ot the people. president ot the chamber and another the sitting federal Neiison and Jim crweiL who nan- Beautiful snow! That helps the grain grow. How pure and how white When you fall in the nightl But when you are slush How we wade and we musbj How we groan and we swear And wish the ground bare! member for Skeena and the others active members of the logging at crescent inlet for "When the workmen own the work- organizaton. This is the first of a series of visits which it Lhe R "or?.an l1" ?r,"- k A "noI . is hoped will be made by Prince Rupert business people to 2J fi Z AnZeXorrie. the SUn-OUnding communities Which should result in bring- Charlotte Islands. . And the postmen own the malls; mg about a greater community of interest and a more when the preacher own the pulpits helpful Spirit everywhere. , Norman L. Freeman and Olaf t. And the printers own the shops Kriekson of the local staff of the And the drillers own the oil wells j International Fisheries CommU- And the prtooners own the prLwm 1?KP KIbb li lVPnirP rKILL Or nrcilVPi) SILVER rton returned to the eitv on the a, n, .. u.. , a . J . I i. i , r-,J a l a - .a ' 9 ui'ci is up u guuu many points over quotations 01 a ycsiruay -mcraooa week or two ago and the tendency is for it to advance along from " where with the price of wheat and a good many other commodi- on "lclal duUe'- ties. Snch n imkp wnnlrl mp.in mnpV f n MnvtVtmti Pm'fiaVi a utip rori Q ut r.iBhrv Columbia. The mines at Stewart, Alice -Arm, Smithers nlK1 meeting from miss e. What the He" BecomM r Us? nazeuon ana many other points depend a most who y on u" whose L. T V T , ?,'J f tUa n' rt ofl.,, nj x. K it. husband recentlv died, ex- the of silver and the price higher it goes the more pros- rre, ODreeition of the latter perous are those communities. Lead and zinc are also ad- for kind treatment whw. had been vancing and very soon it is hoped that the price oi these1 accorded in the hospital, metals will have reached a point where operation of the' , 't w mines will once again prove profitable. ifeciated JJZa with A. i trine on the Queen Charlotte In When conductor own the tram ear And each driver own hi bus Will You Tell U Common. People "What is a Communist? He' one who hath yearnings For equal division of Unequal earnings Idler, or loafer, or both. He is willing To fork out his penny And pocket your shilling." Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot it Cold water: Steam Heai 75c. PER DAY A.M UP J. Zarelll Tflrfih.it., -Jul R. E. aska. Lawrence. Anchorage. Al- Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water ln all rooms. A. J. PRUnilO.MME, Prop. Cor. of Frnser and Fifth 3ts Radio Tubes Tested FREE With the Jewell Tube Tester McRAE RROS., LTD. Christmas Special Permanent Wave $5.00 From Now Till Christmas Make Appointment Early La Pariisiennc Hcauty Parlor Fourth SL Phone SOI The Letter Box RADIO LETTER lished' without their knowledge or i consent. In fact, the flrat intlma- tlon they had was when they read ! the letter ln the paper. This letter was preaented to the newspapers by J. O. Williamson wiUiout auUiority from the execu tive committee of the Radio Association and, therefore, should hare i Sdltor, Daily News: : I was very much surprised to read the letter that appeared in youri ! paper yesterday signed "Prince Ru ;pert Radio Association." as I am ioc day afteroon going through to Van-j"" wattl -u nouse. hg execut,TC commiUee off icouver for ihe v;inter. wjy -"- ; 3.00' , :John this morning after a two- -Routine business was dealt wimjw?fk' trlP " V'T Ch-"loU" 41W X,,and "'' cn WW! at a mtbur last night of th. lost! ISntwS1 SJf'TnH1 M C " tvre. Who to ; president, was in the chair and . ,,, BV, (here was e Rood-sized attendance:" ('eeat!'. arrived in the cltv , on the that association and knew nothing whatever about this letter. I immediately phoned F. Wermig, vice-president and J. Morrison, B. Rice, F. Rlffou, J. Mair and F. A. Rogers who are the executive committee of the Prince Rupert Radio or memoers. thlimeiiiiw from the i Association and these gentlemen, Dotit ftqet tb mail 1010SAntoineS ionireal tint orrtrv' rxpin.es aphil sou lanr!s and wuTptoreed from her all stated that this letter was pub- Lnature of the Prince'Rupert Ra dio Association. Thanking you ' been signed personally by him and Princess I chovld not have appeared over the 'noon- A. R. Ma'lo.-y i) Par: c amvea m tne city trom h; m I. li mi Ua r . . , . Ui.it)',- iur your vuiuuute w juiiu m,, nil.. Norah jc'rcay a (tar- at. and will return to his hom- ,i. ; , . t. . ..t . J. W. MCAULEY. i.iuuo'xvon uie am, b,; Saturday night Mr. Malory u , j I been in rather Indilferem neal-.n Jules Seguin. who has bsen on i; recently following an attack ; u. brief trip to Juneau, returned to Huensa His mafor friend tun the city from tht norUi on the is. iwH1 wUn Mm a Pfedy recovrv Get quick result with awanUd 1 tv&fm-dyliilJZ QiiTl WWm mJ. 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