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Ms 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES City deHvery. 07 azU or earner, yearly period, paid la advance . $5 News Department Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION IS it Wednesday, Nor 2. IWH KING .AGAIN IN GREEGE One of :the results of thezffimeasv rimpa hta haor, recall of Kirtg George to take the throne of Greece after wiug an eAiie ior twelve years, rie iirst went to the Cathedral at Athens to ask the blessing of God on his reign and then took his place in the Royal Palace as head of the Greek Government. It seems hardly likely that there will be a change to republicanism again, at least for some years to come. A permanent head of a government is looked upon with more favor than one that is continually changing. The election of a president is found to be too disturbing to fce looked upqn with favor. VACILLATING PUBLIC With their newly acquired power, the people of the world are proving to be extremely vacillating. They have not acquired stability or poise. Today they are for a monarchy, tomorrow a republic and then again in some countries we find them acclaiming other forms of government such as shouting for a dictator. In their general policies they are just as unreliable. They do not yet know their own minds. The old saying "vox populi, vox Dei" or "the voice of the people is the voice of God," would make the ruler of the universe to be a vacillating ruler who did not know his own mind. As a matter of fact, weare all searching for something "V. y 1 auaine(J- we want a government that Will imnrove our conditions .d Ms wvnu VfA. MO 019 jjicuncu LU blame our conditions on the government of the dav. no ,awi 'w complexion, wnat is needed is a citizenrv vuay, ih. tiii! us me science 01 government and that is not satisfied with reading or hearing of only one side of a question. There are today publications devoted to giving nothing but the socialistic or communistic side of everything They never by anv chance pjve the other side. That cultivates a one-idea mind that is not conducive to proper progress It makes for narrowness of vision. People who fed on such one-sided literature can never become educated rheir vision becomes distorted and their reasoning is based rattier on hearsay than on facts. However, this is a phase of the wneral search for something better and is a sign of the times. DAILY The Letter Box Editor ETHIOPIAN RED CROSS Duty Mwm. I hare the hoso.:- of columns for the foU vying .t aboat the Rc4 Cross r.c g the Ethiopian War1 k The Ethiopian Red Cross hi p-S paakd thrown the bnernau.Lai j Red Crass Ctennuttec of Genera :o ! ml national RhJ Cross orcar.lza- U help in its duly of ;uee u - tarn atrk and wounded srciers p Without outsice help the Ethjop. .KM cross u idcine an almost .m- g pc&ssbie task- RtetsUly orgar.ized .: lacks both cxpeiieacc ate mcrie; A number of national Red C. " jSocsetsts have already ruput; the appeal Se.?ral Europe R Croat Societies are arranging tc send trained puaonnel Ot.t. Ui have made substantial gifu of y1 money. This is undoubtedly r. most urtent inuatdiate need I inn! to Ht tXnv n!zrr . j als our Canadsso Red Cross So ' r- !T al I is tnlfi .... ... , v - -J V WW Ml MA SWUiClUX V-iC original and prteary task of tr.e Red Cross no funmh aid to the isiek and vasnsfed of arnue- .r. tune of war NORMAN SOMMERYTLIX Chairman. Central Council as.c Toronto. ExeeutiTe Conur.;ttc Hazelton Native Girl Passes Away I OMTe Sltnbh. Ared 17. Died At Edmonton and Remains Bronchi Home For Interment HAZELTO.V. Not. 27: The fun eral took piaec at Hazelton las' i Wedneday of OHte Sinhh, seTen-ten year old loeal Indian girl, -vrhoj had attended school hi Edmonton for several years and who paased. away in isolation hospital at the Aioena uapnai. TOe body wu shipped from Edmonton to HazeJ- The ftmeraT serrKe. conducted at the Anglican Church at Hazel- too by Rev. b. Shearman, was at- POUND IN NEW YORK NEW YORkI Nov. 27: (CP) The British pound sterling was quoted it $li3' on the local foreign ex change market Monday and at $453 yesterday. PORTLAND FIRE LOSS DOWN PORTLAND. Ore, Noy. 27: Fire loss in thla city for the past fiscal year, amounting to $477,000. is less than for yeral years. In 1917 the lowest mark of $226,000 was DOLLAR IN NEW YORK NEW YORK. Nov. 27:-The Ca nadian dollar closed at 93c even 00 the local foreign exchange mar ket yesterday. Dr. H. E. Tremayne, ploneer pnyslcian and surgeon of this city and for the past few yeaja attached to the staff of William tr...i - it..- . . nwu quarantine nospltai near Victoria, recently retired, accord ing to word received here, and with Mrs Tremayne, has moved to the state of Michigan. J Bert Phillips of Ocean Falls (paying a brief visit to the city inaving arrayed iroin the paper J'town qn the frince George this mprplng, He. Is leaving tonight (or Terrace and will return tomorrow to catch the Prince George south, bound. C, N. R, Trains For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days e p.m.l From the East Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur-, days 10.20 p.nu We Buy, Faciei THE Rupert Peoples Store - LTD. We Sell For Us Come in and Choose Your N Ladies' Skirts All Colors, Latest Styles NEWS OFTHE MINES, Syndicate, Formed at Stewart to Ke-open Old Portland Canal Mine Asselstine in Vancouver y- Freighting Into Omineca Elderly Pioneer Nanaimo Woman Nov. 21 ss. Prin. Norah 5 p.m From Vancouver auncay-ss. Catala 4 Wed. ss. Pr.'Oe.-fge 10 Frldayss. prin. Adelaide 4 Ss Nov. For Naas Hfrer and Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala S p.m. Frerq Naas Itiver and Port Simpson Tuecday ss Catala .11:30 a.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands Nov. 8, 22 ss. pr. John .10 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands Nov. 6. 20-ss. Pr. John 1... a m From Ocean Falls Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 a.m. Friday ss. Prm.' Adelaide 4pm Ss. Cardena pm For Ocean Falls Thursday ss. Prince George 10:30 p.m ( r- M4au TV VUV UW tmatlon of the syndicate. Employing a small crew, the syndicate will 1 concentrate upon raising and . blocking out ore in the old work- Died on Tuesday iStSSS several shoots have been on the property was l closed down in 1912 and nothing ..,, 'has been done since that time. New NANAIMO, Nov. 27: Mrs. Eliza .ir .v.j. .J. Anna Freemanwell known nioneTr 7 "f"" woman of this city. Dassed awav . . . . . .. yesterday vesterdav af at the of 7 i T P" meiais are xactors leading age eighty to th hpnf fh years. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Tuesday CaUla 1:30 p.m. Thursday c Drnnn n now be profitably operated. Extrac j tion possibilities are much greater today than they. were two decades ago. The average grade of the ore, lit is estimated, will be between $IQ i and $12 In prcious metals with about four percent lead. The Portland, Canal mine is situated on the -j A lijic ucuikc . , . ... 10-30 vaney about four Frldayss. pf Adelaide 10 pjn pin' mUe north of stwart- " wa first Ss. Cardena . . . midnight located about 1906 or 1907 and was Nov. 3 ss. Prin Norah 5 njn !dev,0Pt, ar"l operated from that pjn. ajn pm. thne until 1911 when, as the first producer of the district, its output was 75 tons of ore per day. In 1912 pioductlon was suspended in order to tiriye a long tunnel from the Cardena VIri lvay the object being the 17-s. 17-ss. Prin. prin. Norah Norah am cut1"? r tne Kortland Canal fis- for Anyox and Stewart jfor a distance of approximately a Sunday ss. Catala s p.m.mlie whn the work was closed Wednesday-ss. Pr. George 4 p.m.jdcwj. From Stewart and Anyox ' I 32S?"SatrJa 11:30 a m' W J. Asselstine, fonnerly mUl "-nnce ueorge 8 pjn. suplntenaept for the Prerafci Gold Mining Co. and M. L. A. foi Atlln. who left Premier some mouths ago for Hedley to take an executive position with a mine there, is now associated with the firrriof J. R. Williams .-it Son, Van-cquyr assayers. He holds the po-slti6j of consulting metallurgist. i Mining companies operating n the Manson .Creel; area are having large quantities of freight hauled north nov by such freighters as H. W. Smith, H. M. Perison and the Johnson Transfer . Co. w, ivtuciifciy Recently Mr jvir .. , . . rSS PrIn Adelaide 10 p.rri. Smith transported eighteen tons of For Alaska Nov. 17 6S From Alaska- Prin. Norah Nov. 3 ss. Prin. Norah Nov. 21 ss. prin. Norah from Skeena Itiver freight from Fort St. James to the .... a.m. Sand Hills In ten- days, ppring the period of transportation, freighting 5 p.m. operations were carried on twenty-5 p.m. four hours each day, By working two shifts each day a continuous tTiuay ss. Cardena movement pm was carried 4 on. A ser- EW DRESS for the coming Festive Season Dresses Suitable For Every Occasion at Prices to Suit Every Purse Ladies' Sweaters Pullover and Coat Styles pi nr fro ir onr I tl Aft $1 7C M QC COorM JXJ XUftJ) lyLutUXj i J i 7 t 1 T ,mtv 1 .,,, You can buy with confidence as you are covered by Our Guarantee MERCHANDISE SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED m . l ssntssssssssssssssssssssssssssssn . nnnnunuuuui I ansnnnuHBnnnnBBBnunnLBUBnnnnuEBnuB A 1rol CMmr! Inof a linn Uaam -1 .a. Hi x a. tended by friends from Klsoiox L- TJ' , ' , Oiewari l0 carry and oien voweii as well a the u" a PruKn 01 ueveiopmenr, worK during the coming natfwo man). nf tj,,l. .!-! WlmPf On tVlP fnmniic nlrl Prtfflorirl Pnnnl 1 ...til. teas barrier to funurtiiug gxts to the mining camps in trie Mar. son Creek section is the sand hills some ninety miles from Fort St James stretching over a distance of approximately seven r<as. Three miles of these sandhills are really bad and loads exceeding one ton cannot be taken over them. There -are about four miles to which there are muskegs at different places that wttl have to be corduroyed an covered, up and v -js, ui ibufiwij. Aiivi - r w wni a ui tiuiiu uaiidi 1 1 1 1 1 1 r wiiii ;i ( made manp III tit lor rnr vehicle t to ra m... ko over. V.'olet Clifford sane a vocal solo i view to nuttinc thp nrorurtv inf n m.vitint.nn t, r rii k- i. -. .' riee as a Bird. The Itoltonhn a cmnll u-ov if lonct dflr-fv., ...it "... ... 3and 5and and and members members of of the the White White "J 3:: I a,neV iroro UTt put the ,TT road a , Cross and Home League took part in the procession Surrirlng relatives include Wal ter Skulsh. tRe father. William. Peter and Benny Wale. Nathan Wilson of Bella Bella Has Passed Away BELLA BELLA, Nov. 27: (CP) Nathan Wilson, aged 63, prominent Indian salmon fLihermen, is dead here. iiiconKai.iuii num uii me propeny wnicn nas oeen m nro-K. r . " " "" ltl for t ho great deal of work to through to Manson belter shape. It would mean, it Is estimated, a re-duction of at least two cents per Tound in freighting costs. The oro-' vlnclal department of public works.' s being approached in regard to he matter. awMHamwsanBsa Auction Sale HIGH CLVSS Household Furniture )n Thursday, November 2$ at the; Residence on Hr$t Street, Between j econd and Third Avenue Qpposite ; the Leeds Apartments Commencing at 2:15 Sharp i Instructed by. the owner. Mr. j tobert Arthur who i livavlni? town, i will sell by public auction the ollowlng: Chasterfjel4 Sujte. pining Room 3ulte, China Cabinet, 2 Axmlnster Carpets, 4 Lino Rugs. Circulating Heater, Card Tables. Tabefcttes. linger Sewing Machine. Stand '-amp, Mirrors. Desk. Electric Va- :uum Cleaner. Range, Wicker Chairs, Pictures, Beds, Dressers. Thlffonier, Linoleum. Bridge Set. Dishes, Glassware, Pots and Pans, 2tc." G, 1 J. Dawesl THE AUCTIONEER PllONE: BLUE 471 FURS FURS We have orders for Mink, Marten, Lynx, Foxes, Weasels, and we are prepared to pay you highest cash prices. Also all your other furs at full market value. Trial shipment will convince you. Ship now to J. CLONES PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. 1 Rex BOWLING C1B LIMITED FOUR r.001) ALLEYS Weekly Prizes For Hih Scorn Grotto Taxi 456 3 CARS AT VOIR SEBHtt Proprietors Bert Mortan & Bad &r I inn r torn1 l . . 15G FKKSH MILK AKD CKEAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 Office 315. Second Avenue Our Mixture of COAL Hunting vjuv; mv.. One Long Lasting tion. $11.50 per ton