PAttB TWO Consistent Quality BPIh w!stCH .Pv Hi lSllM TOO Can always be relied upon. Use it. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Pubftshed Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily Xews, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. SURSCRI1TION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month .75 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, In advance, per year . 5.0o To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY ElOITION WIRELESS WONDER LAMBETH HOSPITAL - f Remarkable Keeelvlng Intallstliti With S.mW lliil-pliones LONDON, Nov. 1? What, to descHbed as one of the most remarkjtbie wireless receiving Installations yet invented has been fitted up at the Lambeth Hospital by the Marconlphone Company Its total capacity is 2.000 headphones .ana 80 lou a -speakers lu runnlnc rost is Spprotlmately nine pence a day. Auto- tnatlcally It switches over from London to Daventry and Daventry to London, choosing programs !hrough-ut the day In accordance with a pnv.rrarrjec: Kcfeame Friday, Not. 18, 1927 HEADING A NEWSPAPER A subscriber to this paper writes that people find they ean not be without this paper. Of course they cannot. No person liv ing in tne aisinct can afford to be without the home town paper. The Daily News Is the representative paper for the Prince Rupert district. It is bn!y by reading it that they can keep in touch with the various activities of the whole country around here. Newspapers are made to be criticized. That is one thing thev are for they help lighten the load of the mayor and counclj anil authorities generally by taking part of the criticism which otherwise might be theirs. Of course it ought to be a large paper with plenty of features and all the news of the outside world and in time it may be that. However, like Prince Rupert, we have not yet quite grown tip. Never mind, the News is a stalwart youngster and is giving a little more telegraphic news than it ever gave before. It makes every possible effort to keep pace with the progress of the district. It is seen everywhere and very few people, who have once taken it, like to stop. OPPORTUNITY FOR NEW PEOPLE New people coming to Prince Rupert sometimes try to do without the local paper. They are not at first much interested in local doings and their interest is in the great outside world. But no person is really a eitizen who does not read of the rininva nt hi. .i,h. bors. By doing so they learn to cultivate a civic spirit and in real caruesi uecorae citizens oi rrince Kupert. I IGNORANCE AND INNOCENCE ' The old ouestion of whether mental come op again today in connection with a letter published ' um issue ana signed a Ultizen. n tne suggestion of the writer of the letter is followed, it means that like the ostrich we bury our faces in the sand, refuse to see what is going on around us and fool ourselves with the idea that everything is lovely nd we and our children are perfectly safe. When a physician sets out to cure a festering sore, he opens it and lets it drain. He knows that if the putrid mess is kept eon-fined it spreads and ends in death. So with the moral sore. The cure is to open It up and let the white light of publicity play upon it and it then tends to heal itself. This is an age. of democracy and if self-government is to be a success, the people who govern must be informed. How are they to vote at elections if not educated as to the true state of affairs. The young people of this city are not unaware of the conditions at which our correspondent is shocked. The age of ignorant inhdeenee is giving place to education. Young .people today want U .know and tt is well that they should know. Ignorance has wrecked thousands of lives. Contemplation of the good and the beautiful in life tends to create goodness and beauty but it does not educate a democracy in the art of self-government. If the people are to have a say as to the conduct of affairs they must know exactly what is going on in the community and how it is being done. If there is evil they must know It so that they may be in a position to change it. Publicity in the community has a similar effect to' sunshine and fresh air. It aids in expelling corrupting influences. valves, 7Se it fontifu hi ji ,yiki a a fembare rarasre tt t BuS-lo BurVho B4gbAoi rdahrkndv sna i. tenalon batteries are necessary because tne supply la obtained from motor generator sets. The Installation can be used for making announcements throughout tfte institution.: Also, wtoen no broadcasting is taking place, gramophone records can be played for the benefit of ail wno are listening in. Services In the i hospital chapel and concerts In the j dining hall can be relayed to those : patients and members of the staff who are unsblr to be present. Tlie total amount of wiring exceeds jS'n miles. The cost of the Installation. 1.500. wag subscribed locally mainly In wc.rksh:ps The 21ft was formally handed over to 'hr h -spiral a'lthorit ies recently. Warmth nourishment health SHREDDED S WHEAT Carbohtfdrates to heat the body Proteins andVitamines to make it go Bran for the needed'Youghage" TUP'Msawe' tmii weuch tomIuM last night was a great suc?aaa bath financially and otherwise, and it was wound up by a big aaaes which, to the attains of Un. Pooler's, orchestra, was kept up to a late hear. Bwrjroue mtre had a wonderful Umt In th eoun of the venlng. the . drawings took place. Mrs Jan unberf officiating. Tlie affair was spread orar two days.' tke alalia being beautifully ddsorated; and tea being serve each day toy thr gold piece 315 Mrs. peroalater 22 c. J. Ton of ooat lias Mm. Dr. Elyofason Card table 25! Pete Tbompaoo. 100 lb. sugar 19 O. Scott. 108 lb. flour LS47 Mrs. 8. E. Parker. TDoee In charge of stall, ate., were: Tea room Mrs. J. Slaggard. Mrs. Ed ward. Mrs. Petervm. Mrs. Scatterbol. Mrs. Toot Johneti, Mrs. Bsrttett. Panct worl lira. Ales, otraehari and Ura. Hosgban. Plain sewing lira. Lund. Candy Mrs. Nlckerson and Mfcs B. berry Home cooking Mrs. Lund. Raffle booth Mrs. Stegavlg and Mrs. P: Wteihtm. Pifh pond Mrs. Ole Bafgen. Toy wheel Mrs. Sklbner. Mrs. B. Hoa- kln and Mrs. O. Stegavlg. Wheel O Royer. N. Muaaanem. P. Scitllem and J Judge. Hot dogs - J. Squarechuck. Joe Batch-ford, and J Preace. BROTHER SCOTS IS NEW BOOK Donald Carsweils Work Delivers Shrewd Thrusts at Scottish Character and Deals With Personalities LONDON. Nov. 18. In Caledonian Clubs the world over there are sure to be interesting little discussions this winter, especially among the middle-aged, concerning "Brother Soots," a (wok just published by Constable The author is Donald Carswell. One of the most responsible of the London reviews describe ,fhe work a "unquestionably one of the most brilliant series of biographical essays since Lytton Strachey s Victorian studies ' Living per-tms do not figure in Donald Oarsweir callery a departure from the prevailing and sometimes questionable fashion Neither are the six Scotsmen under cjlscussion. though very prominent in their day. entirely representative of lift nud character north of the Tweed to wards the close of last century. What conrtltutea the chief attraction of the book 1 the shrewd thrusts which Donald Carswell delivers at Scottish character la general, at the same time providing an engaging picture of modern culture development In his native country. m'iuect or Kt:Tm The personalities dealt with by the author are Henry Drummond. "6m; h o' Aberdeen." John Stuart Blackle Ke:.-Hurdle Lord Overtoun aud 'Claud! as Clear In view of the present :: -o-versy u toe Established Cutu :3 of M. 4. lad a t. Bacon chairman of the i Ban, edtnnUtte n!rh consisted T. B.-aS-deh. B. yi Simpson. O. HllJU. t. Cameron N. Uussaliem. . Jimsbj. Jot Rauhiord. A. Ohnaorg. R L. Parry. Mes-dames C Whatinan. F. M Crosby. Jack Ratchford. R. L Pa-ry. Strang. Loaf and Blaggard Fallowing were the drawings: Bedspread Deflated by Mrs. Dan Jabot- won by JDV P. J. Ryan 9ot appUa Ufs. Ted RorlcH-eirs O. aran Bos applee J. WVks J Ssferta- OMftion Mn. 3. Land. rtnbw -ih. rhsdr A. Mtkea. Pillow ease sM runner T. M. Croaby Bex canal fe Oanalnodore Onfe R THE DAILY NFW ii . tMrrm i xiU'. MOOSE BAZAAR Wash Away GREAT SUCCESS That Itch! Affair Concluded Ut Night hv i . lJ'rfP.-jnce ijnre. Which Which Wa Kepi One Minute Dots It! Are yoo tormented w a th atw of a bore, inc. tuaiae Um wbk scans ti drfy retail l)e rwisuTler from rcsenia. tw)k, ukw. sad cither tarns nf kl a t.-aobVar At no risk to too. wt amtt yoa totry this one raitiut test Come to rn-r stort and rt a bottle nl t) n I) n. Mai t flf I tnrtioa of nor ilm f i'h I)H P via vm klukx th sntsirrtx beakax toooa. Thea watch for molts. II roa Oo itoi expenensw us cup cool arasatioa, it that Sea is sot orfw to eaearmart. lust bras the bonis back fndyoBT wuibertiandraefs EL lotion fcrSWn Disease Mrf'ITI IICON lKI. OltVI S. LTD roKt:. I over th ' em:.,e of Bishop, of BJlrrr. Utc dearrlptton ot lbs BPiBrnaltig r.ru p.-cc.-dsd ihc ea-pulsion of Rfb- .. Sniiih troth httj jhair at Atc- . ..p.t becauae he doubted the Ocucervuijot). n. for men cf ail contemplate u Smith without a ahlch admlrst.on -;r Al:;li-:it.c.ly Of - rrr:k-iit i ceding fd One cannot a rcer of Robertaon :tiur ol feetlugs In i what he achieved rcntenda with o.u-r a: the perverse: oi his fellos-ci.ii: yn.cu which presented him from lc :er:ig more Out of all his too gn life fire precious years were eon-;:r-a :n rtghung the wild be eats of tion stupidity and expediency." There la a brilliant study of Lord JadsSSSL jOvertoun. who ps;d hla workmen lour- BWt dSnilHii rallliiiMlai i Oalb ln- P an hour, some of vhosa tolled a WtdUadUle. I days a rrk all of them fcst rttHrkk ilr 11 Rovtek Mra j.j""le noun a ny Hit Lordship left FfMe. I63.0M. chiefly to charities. Belr Mar- Bot candlss- -Mn B J. Tatiiw His suihor rjotenda. made the one Jsnto Xtdieod. , Tpeciiidally sjc ?t!sh contribution to Luncheon doth Mrs Poodee. Ptetttt Mr. McCarthy MHa. O. wnb. Brltlah polltlcs. oonalatliat pDmarlly ot tne destruct:3c . f a pccuilary Bngllab I iiisti'utior. -- the Liberal party The IWer box HcCutcbeon's Omg SXoTc : autbor narr' !" hl o n:c style itias Dolly Deny CQSnUm Jsck Jisdge. Luncheon set lira. F. XI Croaby Mrs. O. A. Johnsob. Cuff link and coeds Uu IfeUbroner Jack HetehTord. Toilet articles Orme's Drug Store Mm. J. H. JJeaffber. Bread board Bulger's Jewellery Stare -Ralph Jargerson. Trunk sin. P. M. Croaby tin. O Wilkinson. how Ketr Sfardle on the arrival of the Labor party proper, was slowly but ir resistibly aborted "The initial trouble with Slier Bardie & that he had bean' brought up in the supsbst.tion. st!U held north of the Tweed, that almost any Rcotaman i- uperior to any Englishman whatsoever in Intellect, morals and spirituality " rmui ( Mimn vkwh Of "Claudius Clear' (Sir William Robertson Nioclii the author lumiahes Lamp shade Mm. McCarthy Mrs Ole 1 411 Ironic-pathetic picture of .licotl'i Baggen. i erly days, when hla whole being was Chair Tile's Fumkshmf atdre p.'rtunte1 T bis father a overweening Oaaaeron. jpaaalon ' for book-learning Tae son's Dollies Mrs. o Walpa Mrs. Field. rw 'wcesa lu .he Church imeanwnik Bedapread Mat lUlttaoMei !M coming forward as a wntei Winners of the big drawing were: Victor Ortbcpfeonle ticket No. 4 won by Ulas V. Dyboava. Out glaea set 1166 A. W. DobUsaoa. Electric reading lamp 4SS Mr SO Freeer. Electric coffee Orabam. Silver cast role gyp Herman Jobaa- was because he could alwaya crowd tue pew Just as fe could always sell an article. "Pond as he waa of money-and not even his most devoted friends would deny him that weakness- he would never preach or write anything tbathe did not after a fashion be lieve " from tne foregoing It will easily be: realised that "Brother Scots" Is a highly provocative book One reviewer: i:err remarks if Mr. Carswell still oon-tlnue to live In Scotland, or if be goes lack there, he will well know bow to defend himself. GETTING READY FOR CHRISTMAS Trimming for Festive Season Will Arrive in City Next Week This week's survey of the local market indicates little chance in prices la staple commodities. There baa been a alight drop in sugar but not enough to Meet the retail price. All brands of Canadian butter remain stationary and no advance la anticipated until the New Zealand sufe smaasdMB. Bgga are still scarce aiSbougb extras which have been practically of Use market, ehould be coming In more plentiful being off the Rupert market tor more than a year. Bobln Hood flour la again available, a carload having come in this week to The Trotler. the local distributor. This Is an old favorite brand with many consumers who win welcome it back after having asked tor it in vain tor some tlsae. All the trimmings for the Christmas dinner in the way of dried fruit, peel and nutt are expected to arrive in town next week, and Jerusalem artichokes will be coming In at the same time, the price of which Is expected to be around 10c per lb. New only ve weeks away, prepara tions tor the Obrtatmaa business are! already being seen and the mall box' foi Santa Claim 1 now In use on Third ! Avenuf The buslotw of presents already rngatcng tc attention of the' prudent whll tht choice Is good and ! before the ruh trt In the last few! (or. i jivea sV sV SB Wi IgiSBgBBSfLjZ. M Out of the whole stock of the ontreal Importers Owing to continued ill-health, J. B. Miller, proprietor treal Importers, finds it imperative to close out his business, t; -quickly, the whole stock is being offered for sale regardless Sale S tarts Today, Friday EVERY ARTICLE OF LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR OFFERED AI UNHEARD OF .'KICKS Come in early and get your pick while the choice is MEN'S SUITS MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S OVERCOATS UNDERWEAR OVERALLS SHIRTS HATS M Dr. MAGUIRE GROTTO IS LEADING WWHBT LEAGUE Oddfellows and Knight of I'jlhlin are tVlnners ljt Mght j Prince Rupert Fraternal Whlst Lea-' pie results last mght were a follows-Sons of 0n4a . Moose postponed LOOT. . . George' 4. Knight of Prtftfu 5. Bt. Andrews 4. Grotto , 6eaJ Oove g. Lesrii Table w. orotto 4 Kh-ghta of Pythias . 3 81 Andrews j 8oaa nt Canada J IJOJCT g 6e r . , 8 Ce -,;ea o U 0 1 2 1 2 S 2 4 Pts. 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 LADIES' LADIES' LADIES' LADIES' LADIES' LADIES Hose lingerie sweaters SCARVES GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS Many other articles for Ladies' We"ar and everything needs; and for boys, everything for his whole outfit from si.,,, and household furnishings such as Blankets, Sheet, Towels. . ALL BEING OFFERED AT SACRIFICE PRICES. Remember, that even our regular Montreal prices are f this sale. This h a real opportunity to save. M ontreal : Importers Third Avenue. AG U I RE Piate Specialist Phone 525 - Over Ormes Drug Store Phone 525 GUARANTEED Regular $.10 Value Restoration Plates ' Perfect FitHng:, Natural Appearance Take advantage of my low price and save $15.00. : dtlaraateJJears,;, ENGLISH TEETH used on all plates of this Jtjrpe. Strong Porcelain. No breakage. Regular $50 Value ANATOMICAL PLATES . Dental Plates HALF PRICE PLATES roit CHRISTMAS Those desiring dental plates fitted in time for Christmas should make an appointment immediately and have their necessary extractions attended 'to at once. There is no charge for extractions when an ENDUH0 or KESTORATldN Plate is ordered. EXTRACTION OF TEETH I have mu study of P.-Una. Ask m . Your A i should lie ymi wish t tage of v Phone 525 Open Evenings Sunday appointments Plate Special! P, AN AD IAN NffiffiM Largcfl Kailioay Syflem in Amer STEAMSHIP AND TfcAIN SERVICE Ballings from 1'KINCK Kt I'EKT for VANCOI VEK, VICTOnl V and Intermediate points, each IKIDAV. 9.00 n.ni For HTKW AICT and INVOX. each M Ell.NEMUV. 10 00 p ro .., For NOKTII and MKTIi 'U'EEN CHARLOTTE ISWSHH- PAhlSESfiEIt TIIAINS LEAVE I'KI.NCE III TEKT Each MOMMY. tvr.i)M:s.lY and HATIRDAY at ll 30 a m 1 OEORfJE. EOM0NTOV, HINMPWl, aU poInU Eastern Ca States. AUENCT ALL OCtAN STEAMSlliP LtNE. rtHl w..u,n.l Ktnrnl for Moner OfJrrl, rorfif" JW ll,Ui,n , " r - - etc, alMi for your next lilpient. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 828 TIIIHD AVE.. PRINCE RUPERT