nn '-fc " !!: tt 1 ami two THE DAILY NEWS Published OAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Every Afternoon; Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert pally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN Managing-Editor Many Flowers At Funeral of Carl Johnson (2) 3 Ml (5) Monday, Oct. 30, V9K CONSIDER CAREFULLY Election day k drawing near and it will be nec&mry fer those who are stiH imdecided to make up their minds ho they are going to vte. There are but thre eamKdwtes ih the-field in Prinee Rtriert. Two of these represent parties .L r.l Lao wniMll a a 1 X u,1!l.nH mrrv m r- A r AUXILIARY OFFICERS Annua! Meeting of Diocesan Woman's Auxiliary of Anslioan Church Held Here The Letter Box IMSflirSTED AT nUDDERHAM hoped they will all vote. After all, parties are only created jiZ. At a meeting of Scandinavians Bditor. Dally News: hM lf TlfcnfUHV n4if tA mm ' " t..j i- .t n n C.C.F Js Meeting Draws Capacity House; Rridderhiim U f CTYTV Make Initial Public Appearance in Campaign I IlLiLi UlA 1 I (Continued from page one! eneovtHv a tlte-G. c. F.. aH of wlrom seonJoyment of wowen and chil were persons of unimpeachable character wfcr bad long been pro- i 1 . . Li L. .L I dren. safety In coal mines, state health tnsrranee. HWilB Workmen's Compensation benefit. fare of the wnrlrtnr nr airriculLural. rMlnotLan at uli ajte UMMHOR SUMS- City delivery by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid hi advance ...... $5.00 At ! twly-ftw nnI meet- - R skinner ' flratlons. exemption of hws from For lesser periods, paid to advance per week ... - . JO tag. which conchjdod Uurend. f ' small Mirnres of Vancouver, chairman; O. L. tax sale and stent ef u''7.7 T rj'7.,. 7. Joes. Ketawn. viee-ehiitrman: J. to appeal to the coarta. TTmUo Cfntaw 1st j i frr? arinrMW j .tv ran w 1 ,An 3.00 fill Board HlMaMf of nf the tna Woman' ., Unmo ro' Auxiliary A u w-ilia s-at tA to " UIIIVVU UNItl J, UIU i M SV- 4 JVK By mall to all other countries, per year ADYEBTISINK RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per Insertion ... Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion n-i r? ., .,. t-u! . ma ftmeeuver: J. Atnsworth. Ocean th huncr to Vlrtorla and Ottawa. Ftt: V. tl. Mtdcefey. Victoria: E. There wewM be immediate relief for C. Murreli, Cretoti: E. E. Winch, unemftnyment If the C C. F. went Bwnaay. and It Woed. Arm.Hn-.ig to Vletorfa. ia Haver to a aueatiea from the andtestte. the diatrman stated that taw 6. C F ne had beesi the first to wire ywtoat to VtrtoHa and Otto at men bete osdeved to the Pender Harbor sme Charles Chap-MtL Vasted Ptont eaadMate. d.-etored that Mr. Woods weth (wo yaass ao had udvoested slave earaps. Later fn the qoesttM period, a atotemestt was made fesm the platform that the Hatted Front u sjdltttnf the worktnt eauw vote here. Mr. Chaprun was sheered when he repHed that it waa the C C. F. candidate, instead, who had tor tordroHt. One legn tsid to see leafey 9Hlr rnaktog aulttfcat easttai aset At the f rcttatod but nae- atae oeprisatatf Mrs. R. O encrrasi to spue tne 9tim class rUtmjarti to iiiih" dksMMi 10 sen-e me occasion. 1 nev mean notning in tnemselves. we are distasted with the verv ant a- The Conservatives wHl find it necessary to took over the unsporumanilke way Rnttderham T .Z?? T"" TTtLr field, consider well the policies and the men and then vote Ptototto wTv SJit 1H"S12: a they feel they can best serve the interests of British rnrTKr Toha S TTLo: .. . . .. ri i j.r i t -t -rt. n 'In Ovsffl Cnarmtte Cltv He men oinmura anu panicuiany oi rnnce nupen. nuer an, .. " ... . . . r . . aioaves in tne new there aabwt nueej questtan wtttoh Is net a re- mis is not a national election, it dears oniv vntn nrovineiai jw : .. sue c. r . problems but many of the policies discussed are national, sport and Wg joke amongst the , Manders. LOCAL NEWS DMOU8TBD. Skldeamte. B. DECLAIiaS IT WAS BLUNDER UctotM qaeadea." Ieu.es Letter Mr. Rudderham Liberal protoUcatkms notwlth- !SL enUtafl standing. Mr Rudderham said that ?CTWr "" he flcand he wsM gt a. teste !T. i!!L! "" nwstortt, an the Queen Charlotte JJ 2Jf islands. He erM4cW Ur P.Uullo. T?' wl J! mMtr: road system tlTwand. which ffJTS " "Tl? included many roads aw over- .T uk. 00 TTut - w nin s brstneas only" n j n uk. . . j . was ne net enrrert correct A A man's man's ratos - lrn -j "u." vrcurc nuuucriuuu. toe u. r . skier eriromnc in atai.t school r.nrfM.t mh . mt i on ed. A road between Mas- k-i.... , : . classes for BnnHsr.. stone twenty rharkiet rat. it ir w a,,. tt and Port ClesjenU was needed. K1. .. T 0,1 nerai oi carl i. Johnson Saturday rr" mxm: occasion to nay h nwn-ii- rwwq mtsee- policy. Mr. noOhnrwwth iUid hi were: Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Anderson. , mBe - 80 November p. PoUen and his paper, the Dally porttog In the Dally News In regard tl e form of a qwstion tt tttet ttnd rio uiB. t n I.. 8 - under " the tntarshto of 4- Mtss Marr rewa. rki. tum is ute k Lt,.j so a statemMit nuA b oy ut " r- m. ... . '.. Lede Valhalla. Pioneer Association. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Johnson. Mr. j and Ma. J. Laruen. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hellman. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Nel- ' sen. Oscar Lamm. Mr. and Mrs. H. Netoen. Mr. and Mrs. E. Oustarson. Mr. and Mrs. F. Riffou. John Bergman. Mr and Mrs. Oeo Frttr. Mr. and Mm. HarvrMon. Mr and Mrs. ' Jana Dybaavn. 9. Beh-ln. Mr. and Mrs. F Vlekers. Mr. and Mrs. Jack greatest bunder n t they should hare If a sa-n tm jmonrrnwm couw nave maoe as tne - ( rm wafos on mare turn one oeea- w "T : t lalandars"a41 knew that Mr. Patten hat had evidently him- had shewn himself to be oo- .u "L 7 . beea te I-T none his best to bete the wnfused two statemento- made posed to the living Christ iurehr f l the PMt lew days. derVifnent of the Qreen CharteUe Mr Pttollo coneerntog differ- Chi-stlans could not support him sailed by the Catala last evening Mansto, m onr mhxa he has so- " oecastons. The C C or Me therrles f ttnent Yf on her wtarn to BUwart. She was grated with the owners to have F exhibited a Bennett- a man by his atottwde has nwhtt- herewh her daafhler whw m- onlT Idee flntr fer aUertsx newspaper re- uallv scoffed at religion sure v mTTTT lof iiamon ta - Pch t PNt wwl lter alee charged the Christian, were not delrous th.v PJsiSnl PU'. ! !i0r1!-1 ""d tivetr reprewntnnv, ' " " " v- a-district IT' lntolUaanse aftlser 5Ss Ln P Hed 8 Mr nd MUth Uie C-tala ytorday af- ternoon anc. will return south on - ..... ' tte same steamer tinvnrow af- c r c miu snl'ed last evening on ternoon He was formerly second the Cruah to make the round trip In command of H.M.C.8. Sfcee ,u ia Anyox un-1 Stewart on busires and is well known here Night School Classes Zuf Commlwloner Alder. Evening Classes in the k! L ,bel0w are bln arraned during the coming week, to be held in Uwden Street School. For these classes any person ." yw of a or ver U eligible. However, the elaasea are mi elined tor stodema at present attending school, but for the who wish to extend their prevtow education. Aeeording to the reguUUfins of the Department af "witton. all' etotstomoat have an aferaae attendance of at least tan m onkr to be ' CLASSES: ' 1 BNOMSII FwR NEW CANADIAN. fTWW w , a I Uv spoke and written RnfRth httanded for ptnwns M lor-ctoji extraeUon wfca desire to fmnrove their Itttowtntoe af . Hi tsnanage. BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTS iti. ,wt- , .. ses In Etementary and Advanced nook-keeping. BUSINESS' ENGLISH AND ARITHMETIC. (Twfce wertpj FRENCH FOR BEGINNERS. (Twice weekly.) APPLIED MECHANICS. (Onee weekto.) If sufficient tatersat Is shown, other clasfea may be gdflM to the above. FFEfls Fees mngfttK tibm tlM to MOO per mtthtfa wtO he aaM wu for these eoirrasi. UERISTRATION: As classes will begin on Monday, November ftth.. student may register at any dale previous between the houss af 4:00 and ftoe pjT at the office of George. L, Rorlr. Wallaee Bkcic. where lull uartkmlara of the courses offered may be obtained. M-HHHHHH-HHHHHHHIIBIH . ninir m Mr. manseneam. it m a ranrrpwwm. m irimawe nana Tf.e serm-in Hare on ettUlal iMstoass, Lieut, i-j... Klh, L. . , Queen Charlotte city MLAfFDER. Dancing Party by Sea Cadet Corps Is Happy Affair For Vaiirnuver Tuesdny lj:30 p.m. Tbursdnya 0:1 p.m. Pitday ii p.m. Mandnya and Wedneadays (by -win .. 4ao p m. From Vanciruver Sunday pjn Wadneaday 10 am. Friday p.m. Oct 1M, 31 and 30 a.m. As far the Liberal statement that tmm w Mount waa not suffer; the. C C F had stolen Lreeral plat- Teaehinc was net the chief e,? form planks. Mr Rudderham cwuM nir Jeaua Mv.-d not see where any party had exclu- mrn He easnr to deitver the w stve rhjhta to gwed and onffol lrera ptanks Tfe charged Hurt the Literal The PHee at exerchtng ptotform tnntalned Hrtte on which ,r""chU v one for which Mr Pattutlo could be pinned down hMf,l tTrVtt thefflsehes bv r, The C C. F rundtoale detared flprlftn- WfHWi- reflection sure! hlB favor for nrnri iwion t (n. stoad af nrorrt It rMit tat tim Wftuid ttl MIlk of latMe all nf which should be flahtlng for the same-end In the interests of the human factorthe elevation of human society ond the blessmy of human beings Instead of the exploiting of human lives. The c c. F. could at least do as much as the others had dene and would attempt to dd more. While admitting the Liberal party naa neen responsible for some paternal IrrJsifttlon Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur- eliarged Mr Pattullo with voting iu pjn. uguuuti measures concerning the more neitMut thar i' but the C C. F Intended to brtne M WM "J-wsys entlUef order out of rho... nfiMm.Lnrm.ni mow whether A sHHi seeKtnit on. ..,,,,, - . .. . tu. i i a.. -... was sue id lag mn Me pciLa VM tm WM " a at rf i clean eteaa and ana Its second dance of the sensen at proposal to offer. tn ,I J h-sooartetf of the Royal Canadian " olug to get the STrS L .1 ' ttM f '? Nawsl Vofnctoer Reserve on Bator- work and wae under HTLf rpos' tn rt' day msjht. ahout seventy -nve sou- Preaent system? The C. C. F he J lffTJ . for h" h pies being present at the affair Btood for humanity first and this Zii.Zl rtaU" Tne Pastr which waa thoraughly entoyaMe be the aim of every aovetn. T.uP, " 'M t,f"f' to all During the evening enter- ;w11ft?rterK ' tatom-nt wn provided by MUse- Mr. Rudderham paid his respects of tTr- l"h Betty BUtowa and Winnie Com- to "Campaign Echoes" and the ke , veTy MZ Z ' eron and these was ate an el- Daily New and decried mud-ling- tJuinl u7frrnchu!e TnTr t bttion of iliiimtoated olub swhwrnr ine toato-. th.., . fI!..r,e.frBnch,B and by Tad Anstow. Sub-lnttructoc i. that the .nhiuo 7u ZtZZ l1 Mac tie waa master of ceremonies. Refreshments were servled during the evening. , Mail Schedule Fur the Bast Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl day 4:30 mi rrom the East - w.mabian nir laim Be ttrt had net been ooneUered the out on election day It would be brightest head In the city couneU aa unthinkable repudiation of per during his two years1 service there sormJ. responsibility a Christian where often no attention was paid ehfaem and a te betrayal of to htm. the people being well aware 'ho things for which the church of this. Mr Rudderham then went tood If church penple should re on to disseminate his Ideas, about re from the field and not cast "throwing baseball and throwing their vote, mud." Mr. Shenlna Mr.Bhentonre.M.ttedthcml.un.1 " ntad ... u ivru hic lllinuil- Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur- derstandlng that had arisen within days 10 njn Hunfers! Sportsmen! Have your trophies mounted by an expert Benr rugs mounted In any style-, aame heads a specialty. All work guaranteed first class. FURS MADE UP Wl For Prices E. f)ix, Taxidermist Terrace, II. C. HOLDS TEA Very Suesful Hallowe'en Affair On Saturday Afternoon The Prince Rupert Hotel, gay withv Hallowe'en, decorations, was the wene of u very sucacsMui tea on Saturday afternoon arranged by i Church of England, elected officers -u , . l. ....w w. MU1 80 ciapter, i UDt. in aw oi its 1.40! for tfeeestcyarafew: iri. ' V,:.4' " . V 1 TJl..," . , ebariUWe ami educa-iona ,02, j Hrary PftaMeift. Mm. O. A. iRlx. PmMtnt, Mia. J. B. CMfema. PlMt Vtee-PmMHiit. Mta. Them Andrew. Secand Vtee-Pwahlisit, Mn. W. J. Greet. Seentery. Mrs. Raaert Brttett TrWMwer. Mrs, W C. AspinaM. Secretaty TteaMBvr, Ms' bsmmIi. Mrs. A. E. Parlow: unlws. Msa. A. T Psoieta: Uttle Helpers, Mfa. W. H. Tobcy; thank offertne. Ma. F. ted. Many people win vote lor tnern, not oecause iney oe- A j,,. Do7eM.Tr-Iieve in the doctrines which they preach but because the tuc mrasre. Mn. times are desperate and they wish to do something des- Rorie; prayer pattners. Mia. e. c. perate. .MeOaafcHe. The other candidate fs the leader of the Liberal party iJoj"B Mmm" Mttor M J and is expected to be premier soon. He has represented Dfets to Demtnioti atmnai Prince Rupert for the past sixteen years and has eonsis- Mrs w. h. tom?. Mr, a. l Bom tently fought the battles of the nrtk He-is the only hope! and Mra. o. a. woodland; aabsu. for a constmctive administration that will make a serious tut utm E Lenox, Mb f a. effort to better the present unsatisfactory condition. He MacCnnHn and Mn A R is fl mfin nf risinn. nnwpr an1 infTnpnpp anH if plottwl will ' m " J w.w.u be in a position to do something. Neither of the other candidates would be able to do anything, no matter how they might wish to implement their views. Many Prince Rupert people are Conservatives but they have no candidate running on this occasion. . It is to be t 1 t l ii a a 0 11 i Church in Politics (Cantmaetf mm Pate 11 The hostoss. Mrs. H B Rochester was assisted in receiving by Mrs H L. Landsey. raawt of the chapter Mrs. J. A, Frew ws rmrvener of the tea room. aaaMed 'by Mrs A McNeill. Mrs D Orchard M'l.etKi Mrs. M. Wanter and Mhn May Ifar tin. Presiding at shf toa table were Mrs. Mancan. Mrs. H. A. Bn-en Mrs O W. Ahbaat and Mrs, U. N Brwrk tin Mta. feton Rsoe Y Cofi Lelghton. city Ray Late OH F-mprc table were Fortunes were toM by Mrs Pullen Hotel Arrivals N M aasOi x esntrary to the Uinihttox B. Lasnbe of jesw Christ. Mas J. H Maoey was tn charge of "We mttit reaNae that an Ua raffle whiob was drawn b Miu tempt to found demecsacy and Janet Rochester and won by James keep deoHttrftay eatoblMied an h Boyd. Mrs Robert Davey wu rn- natuee as tt to toddr Is shter Mr. Mrs Ernest Anderson arranged a there was a wwWo; in the C. C F viu. o. w. ,1 U1. L . I l vtrmm UK 'f- eal desMesaeir aa man In Ms cost- Parkin and Mtas M R MrCaffery SL?f tHeat f erd a-d his vtetory .ear guitar (tort by Mr. O A Bryant to to n -TT?Jf owt the pto plat- hime ta other wmis. democswry and Mtos K Carrie and vocal solos LJrnn ldTntHt.t lhil upon a-n,c rreo)eBsto b, Mta entttn. Mn lMeeswy and rff KLf. part nf every man and ww Mrs Anderson Aeeninpnniats were P to V,r exptoteed m- Mrs J 8 Black slnTc B Crt- w amwr ne oojvvsee si mere were tnase who saH Heat aachta control of the ofaaalzatiun the ehsiaah was strtetly a reuwtoam The C. C. F. waa eadoesed by the bsdy and to nr wise a pofttsea' Socialist. Party of Canada mtutm w under w the body e- bat mk the sne nastor partwr srald aeaid R F knitted by niesabm of Mm ohaftor m dtaaiay and will be In-lader tn relef yafaels RACKETS This ofte will knock tho birdies for a row Badminton Racket Special, $2.95 Don't Miss This Kaian Value o Kaien Hardware PHONE: 3 . "Mfcttty, o-t,,.. v . IHtyal I Ban Beaton. CJVJt.: WaB Bbon j W. T and O nuirtpa. C M C wn-MB. CJVJI : F. Moffat, etty. rrinee IVupert I L Frrrtn. Prince Rupert Lyon Lelghton Vancouver: O H Tycl.o. Ant Rhers Lieut Commander F L Hiiayhton Vlrtorla. Mr and Mrs T. T K-jrh rtirmslnux CIGARETTE PAPERS II I PR00FSh piuci (if II of whH. iui dl'.loii,1 : i, . Phyniruit accurute tern of i "icre uaims tMuna a remeaj Hiiairai iiiKi corpuM-ii As Um i., I, corposrlt in pes. the pa ' i lence reunited cause the;' i recelvuiK oswgrn ft Dm nisirhnem fr gan.t lii'trii' Rerenti "brood tesn Cr patten' ms Ptnk later The phvMr tnereaae n. rorpuirlcs hort of m i'-are uuthemi Will be t'h-desires inetn V ;t ' It tlllli e.i.i ins a Biei ' t hi ra :i : in CMSMPUIK 1. ThouKi. ;i PIIH are cv , good remi.i u! builduii! b - tn 7 dtffi r. medv n- e leKli:ni!:iau sdamifx Pw 4 ,r,... II- "ttrr . t,,.; ill, Be saw and btood tasied.' Uon. M eents Central Holel Housekeeper . We Ak SeM dial Thai (?fTM IVrff t Satisfaction Phone 51 The AUCTIONEER Patktaf--Crtf-i; VTr:: & Oeneral Fur:. l.-Ja Use your gw.Ki i ct fhme BU(k 129 GEO. J. PATVES For Your Health Chff st Sis Ultra Vwlel lUn lirira Red Kj i MsMSfr All st Reasnii r W. C ASI'IN ! ! P.f ihliopraf flreenltl Vhnr t.'sl f.iebSBfe Bio ; COAL! COAL! 3ur Famous Ed"' Bulkier Valley ' ieed to grve satif ' ton of No T Bu'f!' also seU Ttmothv 'i Oau an't IU Prince Rupert rccdC- Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating tbret V? Tetal capacity W,M Rhlpbonderi and Bhl. for Steel snd VTm fron and Brs Cut" SlsctrleandAttlyl"tr,UW ll-toa Derrick f sr IW" ... ....i-.Micbl','fl Bswmui ana i""";:rhlB rt nmrrd and Ovsr""