rriD rrial n '.04. T 280 - - - f FORBALE . . - SALE good office c . n at Dally New. in old house. Guide to Correspondents Want Ads RARITY IN i . .. safe. Can .tf rME Household furniture; , reasonable. Phone Black eA. BALE--8ixh0le 'South -Bend ,'. in good condition, also' Phone tf . i y bedroom miu. Majea-,,i ie girl s bicycle, mlacfl phone Oreen M6 W) FOR RENT ;Y Renovated modern flat, J Mock Max Hetlbroner. HED lloukeplng- Rooms. t Will mote you In frei 11 lnT v WANTED "D Piano in good condl Miit tv cheap, for ear.i Box 185. Dally News. FOUND Ford gas tank cap. Ow have 4a rw by calling. ; Newt Ol I ire and (Hying! . Ki'iiiuatnent PA INTERS r .V ?; T I N O and Paperhanglng " r Phone UtC Mi TRANSFERS (C'K'R Transfer. Dry birth. j kpine Furniture mov- HAIRDRESSER rTlt.MANKNT WAVING! fluster CuH: Latrtt Styles t; ' '1ST BKAUTV 8H0PPE C.N.R. Trains it the lat tt W'-dneMiaya and Frl- ( 6 30 pin 'ftn Hie l-ast t Thursdays nd Satur-' f . 10 pm. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Detks ToUl capacity ZMtt Ua Shipbuilder snd Ship Kepalrera 'r 8 tee I and Wood Vessels Iron and 'Bras Casting tlfftrle and Aretylens WsUiag II ton Dorrirk for llsary Ufk Iswrnlll and MtningMacblatry Ke ulred and Oierbanl4 ' The Daily News welcomes wrrespondence on live topics of the day or any other: sub- f J"ct of public Interest, but let- ters must be brief anil 'to'thfl 1 point The long-winded cor- , respondent has no place in ( modem Journalism. Every letter must be signed j by the writer, not necessarily 'or publication but as. a, mat- i ter of good faith and courtesy. AH unsigned documentargo to Uie waste paper 'basket. iLett 'rs of a caustic character must have the signature upended for publlcallon. . Letter should bo twrttten. on one tide of Uie .paper only. Correspondent must avoid Personalities and the language nouJd bo sucjrras wodldbejj. '3wtd ir, tiioro?rdl'nary ruleFpti 'iitiate. , AIR NEEDED paianjoii ayg It .1 Enrntfal tFnr Britain to Maintain llrr Poxltlon Ui LONDON, Dee. 1: (GPi-The - Marquis of Londonderry. Secretary Xma ntJtoUer Carw,,,, decJaredi , , r.J,J , "Tt , 5 Heuae of Common, that it was sentMl that Great DrltauY natqn- tain, for defensive purposes, parity , m ine air wim owe nations. While it waa preferabie Unit there should be a general.! eduction rather than expansion of atrial armament, the Air Hecreuirv lO.M H-use alao Chesterfield the attention of the huv i tt. .hairs. waltwtrJtninK raom ejperwHtures for such arraamesiu which were belne made by such flattens as United States. Japan and Iluta - I WHIFELETS From the Waterfront On Im return to Vancounw after ' the. present voyage. C N. R. lUwim i I'rinee Joltn. Oapt. Neil McLean, i aalllng Utniht for Um south via the Queen Charlotte .Islands, will be, withdrawn from service for a week to undergo annual overhaul and.' Instead of sailing from Vancouver for here via the Qaeen Ohartatte Islands on Friday night of Mat week, will leave there on December 15 This will bring the veasel here on her neat voyage from the Islands on December Instead of Decetn-1 ber 13. Most of the regular officer of the Prince John , are now taking their annual vacation Includutg the skipper. Cap! Dan MeKtnnon. who Is being relieved by Oapt. NeU Mo-Lean: the chief engineer. William JiaUantyne. who is being relieved by David Todd the purser Bert Rob-son, for whom Fred Coram Is rttev- mg. and the rhicf st.-ward. Prank Bray, in whose pl.irp John Walker I- at present artir.u FURS I bavr a big order for raw furs and am prepared to buy at lop rices. Before selling chc-wlirre let me see sthat you have. I am In a pollion to pay as .much or more than others and jou get your rash at oner, cither by return mail or by wire. G0LDBL00M The Old Itcllable ccnr-iawr 'M . DON i--- mm it more PRIZES 1ST QRAND PRIZE -$100 2ND GRAND PRIZE . $r0 3RD GRAND PRIZE $20 rf PRIZES OF S2.00 Each Ami '100 CoasoUtion Prizes "TILLIE THE TOI LER" seyAKim rcoste to sopvACff -rwe C5OD0BS OF THE DAILY NEWS "FAtm TJT7B DO YOU ENIOY A REALLY GOOD CUP OF TEA? you know how greatly enjoyment may .boincrcascd by cave-care in selecting the right kind nf ten, cure in making, c'are in serving. . Listed at the right arc fourteen points on whichpeople differ in their care in making and serving. tea. Which pfthese-points arc, in your judgment, most important? How to Win a iRiize Be litre to follow thete instructions. 1. (.'r..M nut (In drawing yourpenil turotiga it; "Me -t tbv Vw? methods (lettcrilicd under aosi point, leaving tbe one Out most cloHely reetnllr joar own way of making, tea. Par example, if you warm the teapot before putting in the lea, eroftrofi "I rise a teapot that has not leet warmed." 2. Nest, mark in Ike aqua res oj)-mmaIc thase fonrleen ways offoir 1,2, n, 4, fi,7., 11,10,11. 12.13.H. in what you consider the order ef ihfir relative iiaportauee. :i. Hi(fl ami tear off the B?WJta' PARfti. Attach to.it an -end llabel bearing the word 'Directions" front ST. AN1IHF.W IS IIONOKKI) (Continued from pae onei I gave a brief aketch of the life and work of Scotland's patron saint lie had been born in the village of Betiuatda on the teuf OalUee and t to the contingents leaving for the j had. in early life, become a disciple . Front during the war days would ' of John the Baptist and later, with ; a MAIjKINS IIESTTKA pseWe. Jlail 1jolli..t4i " Urc Ux Ta, ' Tle V II. Maikin Co. Ltd . Vanonuver. n.". 6r Victuria. I'vinee ilit(rt. Nelson, or The Maikin Penrsnn Cr. Ltd.. Nanaimo. The ,prizea will be awarded to those entries whose rankings of the 14 points inmaking and serving tea, in the 'opinion .of Uhe judges, mo.t closely agree with the popular choice that is, the. order-of relative importance worked .out 'by comuir-ing all the entries .received. Tbr count of vote and prize award will be ecfliied by Msff. HrUntl. Mac brhlan & Co.. rharirrrd avoualanlt. r.ti way Mnd w nt many ouri a jam like, pro:dl itiat ta.h entry omit n a rinril- form anil i ar.-i.m:auc4 iv from a M'AI.KIX S BKST Tea p. kais Ton cm obtain additional Entry Parmt from mnt food grocer. This rra-miking fii.iqmcnt trtt i Sn to rverroa cxrrfM Cfrtploytrt of 1Tt W. H. Maikin Co Ltd. and -GIosing-Date:December 22 Gl ;sur.pfn m pturil, nurk-yMrtr-iaiki pint In ord ! importiMr, and yrnd in ur rntry NOU ) u) wia and 'tj rhrur ,mt alun jnmi nrcd II mmo aftft Cbrhtmat. The W H. MALKIN CO. Ltd. VANCOt!VtR VICTORIA V4V4IMO I'KI.STr. RITERT Ml(IN YOUR NAME YOUR ADDRESS ENTRY FORM , '.. . V.i. Km InitratUoos andr "lle.U'Hbiia.Prury ' IMrattTA.NT: AddltioiullCiitry trrliltarnaWi I rmpty my tea lnt a.cftDtalncr j I ktrn my Ira in tbr packa. I mum the eapt Mart yatlins In th ta I m a triput that baa nat bttn warSMd. I ate a brapint traipaon far each 'brratlattrciiri at '. I mm a tevtl tratpoon tar rath areaMaat- asp. I ue an tarthi-nware ar rblna.teapat or Imi mflal teapot. , I bate my teapot .aaaittifcriarf ;paUiata.UMU4 or 4 .... I act teapat U. dry-It. fcelarf ipsltrasitn'tea. I I 1 - -W , M. I draw witfr,trn cotdater tap-fariboHinf 1 ' or . I sae arm arr or atei already in the kttte. I Uke the Ui to the teapot I Uke the. teapot U the kettle. . . - ',' f ( I poar the hat water direelly ap.n tbe-tea , t or . , ) I lite an Intaser. 1 butt Ike' tea alter it ia made -if I think makint ith boillnc ater ia tofflclett 1 - , I I keep the teapot warm -with a eoiy J I da not iuc a tea eoiy, ... I alUv lea'lo itand I mlnntea alter betnt madel ' t allow lea to itand let than S minute. j,t I ttlr the tea leavea and allow to fettle before) or HeMinsi I allow leatct to remain aedUturbed la teapot. . I iu a tea atralner when aertma; tea I or ' I aerre lea without atralnlni It I -pat cream and npi In 'cap, then poar tea oe t I Mur tea In rap. .then add .cream .and Mir. ; aaaaaBBwawaaawawaBawamawaaawmBBaawaaaawawawaw dieatlve of the Scottish nature. The (qualities and attribuUs as exem- Weod of the martyr waa the seed of the Church and live ltves and sacrl- fleea of the sain La hod not been in vain. Seottsth character. Mr. Hall de long be rememoeied. Tho society f his brother. St Peter, of Christ. Un- dared, waa founded firmly upon the 1 had taken a leadin part In the so- j obtrusive, determined and coura- truths of the Bible leavened with cial and athletic activities of theigeous. he had carried tne Oospel or ine-mvtne spark or fit Andrew, city The Ladies' Auxiliary had Jesus Christ, after the Crucifixion. Alluding more specifically to pre-given most valuable assistance Of 1 into Asia Minor and the Caucasus sent day conditions, the speaker Food Appeal Ml Dressed Up an d Ready to Go! M CXjM il t i AASMfMui i iDUbS .AMD I cr, J .iUt II J V e ' .XT v .! Ill -w I I . 1 l.VA I If fir" , V rsO sW: i " V II I V f r 'T I Xfr- at .jr II I M 1 I t J TNI s-F-X OH GOCjOE OF i OABOLOSmA prived in the life and work of their patron saint merited the esteem, retiiiect and affection Of the world. , .Icssaccs Read Buring the evening, the president read messages of greeting from Alex Clapper ton. honorary vice-president of the society and long one of its prominent members, who had left recently to reside at Cedar-. recent years, ine aocwiv naa laueea Mouncama. to inc mount oi we "iwu nt iwenen w irre napmiy arui frn ciit, m winni. In 1U activities but it waa now Voiajn. rhe Caspian Sea and on Into today and not apprehensively of j . Albany. Frederlcton and Mon-T' planned to reorganlac in a limited Q recce He had been eventually the morrow. "Do not let the bogy'tro'i I- way wim a view to perpetuaung ! craeineo for nta actimies m uw i ienwrmw wmcn may never; he program of the evening ln-( ScottUh national mcrworifs and ! spreading of Christianity and his come destroy the Joys which you'.ciugM vocal solos by Dr. R. O. ' traditions and taking a part in 'remains taken first to Constantln- may find today." he counselled. Large, John E. Davey. J. A. Teng ' community life. If Oeotemen andople and later to Mulcroas at the Scottish people Hving in this coun- arMj faster David Houston, vtoiln women of the city were interested mouth of the Tyne in Northern try sriOQld'be proud of their Oana- sejrcUona by Jack Campbell and' hi the movement with a view to re, England where the Church of St. -Han titizcnslrip and of rhetr treat comic songs hy A. R. .Hunter. Mrs.i firing the society, he ithe ohalr-: Andrew had been founded. nation. Scoimnd waa a small but j g nic accompanist. The man made an appeal for support; The white cross of St. Andrew a great .country. Ita peoples had proceedings opened with the tng- Of the movement. j with Ita Mite field was perpetuated been great in the science, the arts, ng.0f "O Canada" and closed with, Mr. Hall I in the Union Jack and his spirit exploration. rmric, Hterature and "Auld Lang Byne" and rood Savci Mr Hall, the speaker of the eve-' waa not shtad but was exemplified other field. tne Kln? nlng. was in his usual peeaartsg and by the tenacity, loyalty, courage. The ScettMi were a. people of In- J. a. Frew -uus-ahaUman of the eloquent form and delivered a mtsarrHy, fairness, ml and deter- extlnsuWiobie spirit and their program eemmlltec. J. S. Irvine pre-' splendid address on St. And row. He mtmtion which were attributes in- heritage was a glorious one. Their skssd at the door. I r The following Is the scale of charges made for reaamj f notices. f e MArrlasre and .Engagement announcement $2. e Birth Notices fiOc. ! runcral Notices $1 Cards of Thanks. 11 Funeral Flowers 10c per name. , a .) NEW ROYAL MOTEL J. ZarellV proprietor , -A IIOME AWAY FROM I10ME" . 'hate S1.ta.an --i r 5Q Rooms, Hoi & Cold Water Trince nupert,JBX?.4 e Phone 21 P.O. BOX 189 By Westover.. .ira K ?"" WU'"'J V BOUTS sp Mj W iU1. t eTT) 1 1