PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCR RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally. News. Limited, Third A venu! H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor nAlLV EDITION Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations Thursday, Nov. 3. 19311 PROVINCE AND DOMINION Tomorrow Hon. R. W. Bruhn will be in Ottawa to back up the efforts of the minister of finance in trying to convince the federal government that British Columbia needs special consideration in the matter of relief work. Doubtless he will tell the members of the Ottawa government how the people from the prairies drift toward the coast because of the milder climate and that the western province has not yet benefitted to any appreciable extent from the protection and monetary depreciation which it is claimed is helping to build up industries in the east. When it is decided iust what help B. C. is to get, it is expected that many of the men will be put to work once more. In the meantime all the road camps are idle although the men are being kept there at the public expense. j MANY GOOD EXAMPLES While some manufacturers have hppn rim win or in nnrl 1 helping to accentuate the depression in Canada and the United States, others have been plunging forward with faith, building for the future. A few days go we published an interview telling of a Canadian firm that was building factories both in Winnipeg and Regina this year. Today we hear that the An- hPiiser RiiKrh rvnnTp nf St T two million dollar yeast plant in New Jersey, the largest of its kind in the world. This is the sort of action that gives us all faith in the future of business on this continent. , ANOTHER GUESS m During the past two years many people have been trying to figure out what caused the world depression. A local professional man, who poses as somewhat of an economist, and who, at any rate, has given a good deal of thought to world conditions, declares that the whole world slump was caused by the advent of a labor government in Great Britain. He says that London is the fnancial and trade centre of the world and, the moment it was announced that Britain was to be in. the hands of the socialists, Europe was paralyzed and United States, depending on Europe for its sustenance, at once felt the reflex. Gradually things went from bad to worse and then to the very brink of Hades until the people of Britain repented of the sin that they had committed and once more elected a Conservative government. Even before the electioh when it seemed sure what action they were about to take, there was an improvement. Since the election the improvement has been more marked and throughout Europe and United States confidence has been restored and by spring the wheels of trade will all be turning and the mills of industry grinding out prosperity. If anyone has a better story to tell than this, let us hear it. Keep it down to a reasonable length and we shall be glad to publish it. 1 TAKE BOL and keep up to "Pa" M This Is a midnight blue velvet jacket Ruth-Hall if wearing. For a Florida society gal now in the movies, this seems to check up . fahty wen Mrs. E. Lipsett Is Guest of Honor At Evening Event Recently returned from Vienna where she attended the Rotary International convention, and after an extended trtp abroad, Mrs. Edward Lipsett was guest of honor on Friday evening, when member of the Pacific Northwest Academy of Art. Vancouver branch, entertained for her and for the noted London author and playwright. Mis Paggy Webllng. at the eharming apartment in the Devonshire ol Mrs. J. W. Weart. Hallowe'en motifs were used for decoration on the prettily appointed table, which was centred with a great stiver bowl filled with I bronzy-colored button ehryaan .he-i mums and lighted wtth tall orange tapers set tn silver sconces Mrs .Blanche E. Holt Murfcson and Mrs Alice Winlow presided at the urns. I Orange and gold ehryaathemums ;had also been arranged In lovely profusion about the other rooms for the occasion. Introduced by the president. Mrs Murison, Mrs. Lipsett gave an ad-drees of great Interest on Copenhagen, In which she described not only Its art and architecture, but also Its present social and economic aspects, and Mr. Lipsett later gave a brief bulntereating account of the Rotary. convention tn Vienna. Those present also Included Dr. and Mrs. Daniel McLellan. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Oeorge Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. George Oal-vln. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schooley, Miss Rice, Miss Alice E. Winlow. Miss Fisher, Mis Maellaffle, Miss Jessie McDonald. Mrs. Cicely Page. Mis. Mayo Btah, Stephen Ooulder. Mrs. O. T. Riley, J, W. Weart, Mrs. Vlr-ilnia Cu minings, Mrs. W. B. Lindsay, Mrs. Cox Noble and many others. Vancouver Province. ;. N. TWAIN K.r the East Sundays, Tuesday and Thursdays. 3:30 pm. Mondays, Wednesday and 11:30 ajn. THE DAILy NEWS Thursday November 5 193) ROTARY HAS APPEAL IN TAKEN SHIP ; VANCOUVER ETffcf? A f A Qlf A Karl Fredrrlrks to Slake Ills Fight IUi ii:Lrijjlri Against Death Sentence on j November 16 Strain hip Chattered .Uready for Bi- Excnrston North Nest Year f The appeal of Karl Fredericks, From Seattle jvnder sentence ot death lor the 1 murder of Max Westphal and Her- KE1.1HIKAN. Nov. 5--Thesteam-i - an Peters near Trembelur Lake "hip Alar-ka hai been chartered n June of last year, win not be and a whole shipload of Rotirlan3. reversed to Victoria as was at flrit will make the- round trip to Al-j ntended but. Instead, will b; ?ska attar the 1D32 convention of leard by the British Columbia Rotary International, to be held at Court of Appeal In Vancouver on ?"itt!c June 20 to 24. according to 'ovember 16. 'r-tterr read at the regular meeting The appeal has'ixen entered on of th Rotary Club of Ketchikan, -ehalf of Fredericks by the John To members of the Rotary elub , Howard Society which was ap-htre wi be invited aboard the ves- - reached by the chaplain of Okal-rel while it ft in pdrt and will hold ; a Prison to whom Fredericks ex-:btlr ragruteur meeting on board ship pressed a wish to appeal from hti at tint time. The Fotarlans on the! onvistion. vessel win Be prln-ipirty from the Fredericks was convicted at the eastern state Thr Vip has been (all session of the Supreme Court iirraneed hy Hart L Seely. former-, Assize In Prince George and De-ly chairman of the on to Vienna j -ember 3 was set as the date of commit of Rotary International. xeeutlon. , Many other Rotarlan from all; over the world will very likely make the trio to Atafka after the convention, and it Is hoped that before the event at least one more flub ean be organised In Alaska to keep the ionc Ketchikan , club company in making preparations for their welcome. The, Seattle clob is making big preparations to make next years convention the biggest and best of the 25 already held and the biggest event in the convention history of Seattle. The Letter Box ! INDIANS AND RELIEF Editor, Dally News: An impression prevails among the public at large that aQ Indians are in receipt of relief from the Indian ; Department. It 1st to correct this im-; pression that I am writing on behalf of the Port Simpson Council. Relief ,is extended by the department In I .cases of aged and absolutely destitute natives. I The local agent of the department 1 endeavoring to, hate the Indian! Department establish relief work at the various villages to assist all of the Indian population who have felt the general depression and to this end a delegation from the council met Mr. Coftlson and were very fa-j vorably received. I 1 1 nope that this will correct the I impression that all of the Indians' are getting1 relief, gnd thanking you I for making this matter public I I am yours truly, j E. F. DUDOWARD. ' Chief Councillor. Port Simpson, B.C. FOUND GUiXTY OF STEALING LUMBEIt Thoafias Riley and Oeorge Smith f Were fBlind tuiltv hv Maolttral. McCrmont in city pohee court this 1 morning on a charge or stealing ' lumber from the old cannery of the 1 B. C. Packers at Seal Cove and were t remanded until this afternoon for sentence The two men used the 1 lumbci fni the built.ui of a shack.' Westinghouse Washing Machines Vacuum Sweepers Flat Irons Mazda Lamps, etc. Melt A E I1ROS., LTD. KpBABYfS ill.y"u""1 "": The Belmont track In New York 's the one race track in the United States where horses run clockwise. i titf ifcSrt The foremost among all package teas 'Fresh from the gardens' Saladn Tea is sold by Mussallcm's Cash & Carry Stores The regular meeting of ths Lief ulge H. C A. Robert in & Erlckson Society, scheduled for Prince Oeprge arrived in ,tT night, was canceled on account ol (rem the interior on this afun-the benefit concert which was held , noon's train, being here to h,,ar by the Sunshine Missionary Society j ome ease in Coun:y Lou:: tr of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. I Judge F. MeB. Young Could G our et a Wife Job? AGENCY ram. hope your wife will nerer need to leek cmplo)Tnent. . , But many other men have had similar hope's and their widows know the heartaches of jolehunting. Fortunately you ean make cerlaiu tliat yonr wife? and children will never want for food, clothing and shelter. You ean make ihcm forever hide pendent oT charity. , J' Simply invest in Life Insurance and arrange for a permanent monthly income which will he payable either to y our family or to yonrif If. Then, whether or not you live to old age, the future is safeguarded. Tomorrow may he too late. See a Life Insurance representative today and moke sure your wife will neter he forced to ook for employment. Life Insurance Service On t ri of m,agei tponnrid by Llfd Inmranc Com junta.