CSBt "SALADA" DAILY EDITION HCO-4 is so simply and cheaply made yet is the most refreshing summer beverage known. Make some today. , . The Daily News - , P1UNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Fubiisljed Every Afternoon, except Sunday,' the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN. Managing Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, hy mail ur carrier, per month '$1,00 By mail to all part of the British Empire and the United States. in advance, per year. .....,. $6.00 To all other countries,' in advance, per year.,. .'$7.50 TELEPHONE M All advertising should be in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approvxl. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Wednesday, AiijniM I, i 1?3. Thornton's Statement It Reassuring. Sir Henry Tornton's statement as to when , the Canadian National 'Railways may, be expected to lake care of themselves without burden to the taxpayers is reassuring. Having established a reputation tf conservatism ami stability, Sir Henry's prediction will be accepted with confidence v. 11 is one of the most important and definite .statements he has made since he be- 4fi sii tins Itaml i f lisai wt'wliiiit 1 1 1 1 nnifaii In ) i i nMeanl C' m Make Responsible Body Of Senate. In view of recent evenU and sayings, there are some signs that the mailer of Senate reform may become a real public question instead of a topic for academic debate, suggests the Winnipeg Free Press. ' Parties in Jhe past have undertaken the job bill nothing- yet has followed. 1 When a Political narti submits to lhe neonle a llefinile principle l?i govern Hip reform of 'the Senate and pledges itself, 11 giveivoriice, not io tie seduced (mm us purpose by the lure, of patronage for which the Senate gives ample , opportunity, it will ifecome a live question capable' perhap of effecling the result of a general election. The present system of appointing senators makes Hie Senate always the ally of one or other of lhe political parties in the Commons either of the opposition, in which case it may interfere unreasonably with the government's legislation, or of the government, in which case it ceases lo perform any of the legitimate functions of a second chamber and becomes a mere registering body. All modern democracies have filled themselves with sec ond chambers, elected by the people upon somfe basis which differenhale them from lhe popular chamber. These bodies nee llms renmiM Im II10 nminlo . Tliou fir..., r.....- ,tkf:.. A.l . in PROVISION IS MADE FOR ROAD BUILDING Minister of Public Works Issues Heavy List or Requisitions at Victoria VICTOFUA, Autr. I The larR-cU number of rcnuixition for mail nml 1i rid ire work tbroupbnut the province, during1 the year, were made last week hy lion. W. II Sutherland, minixter of public wmks. following his return from a province wide tour of inpce ttou. Heipiisitinns are said to tolal over i 10,000 and include the following for the northern "dis. tricfsi A f 1 i n New bridge over south fork of Stikine Hiver to cost f !,-500; new bridge over Stikine nt TaUHoiV to cost 2,500; eight bridges on Telegrapb-Doase road to cost $1,850. Fort fieorge Day lalwr o: Vanderhonf.Stuart road to cost $1,000; grading Salmon Hiver hill road to assist freigbt shipments into the Peace Hiver country, to cost si 000. Omineea New bridge near Evelyn tation to cost 000, mining trails at Fort St. James and Manson Creek to cost $300; cable and assistance to settlers at Walcott on Dulkley Hiver who are erecting towers and building a ferry boat. l'rince Ituperl Road improvements under Highway Loan Acl on Lakelse Hoad to cost $5,000; Kitsumkalum Hoad to cost .- nOO; mad approach to Termce bridge to cost $12,000; and Port ntemenls-Tel El road to cosl H20.000. All works to be carried out by day labor. Henry will have proved, his worth aiid there will be, no danger ofxjvtlultK UL1YLK Wno the (Canadian people recalling him fnim his office as he siig nji.i -...i.. i... ti. ..r ii, .h.;.iui ...:n. ..... ,..! griru ju.iciutij. I lit: iiiiittiue iut mir i t.-iu:in mi ir.'j'Ctl III the administration of the system is a firm one 'and one which will he' generally admired by most people. He is tackling his big problems imbued with determination and confidence and already success is making itself- apparent.-., , Important Minister 1 XV ' . Is Visiting City. The city of Prince Rupert extent! a hearty welcome to Hon. Dr. J. H. King on lhe occasion olhis irsl aisti-as federal minister of mihlic wlirks. lle.Yiliiiir oneiof Hie Vnott imnortnni departments at Ottawa and having mucn to loVVvtn matters of deve.)opmejUl his visit here is timely, especially ,iu, view of the aci.Ji,,yflience..s are now working 'tmvard the federal development of Prince Rupert. , Many ilennils am) requests have been made of (he mimsler in the sooth liitU-iwis to he 'hoped fha-fwtjend ..sympathetic ear tijMaiatsaavJJil-pprt and lli7hTieWill co-operate wllh oilier. ivftfu, iTTworkhrgnrR at uuawa. Thirls not Dr. King's first tisit here imd, as n-memlreiHTf the House of Commons from British Cohimhia.-he has doubtless famjliari-ied. himself with Wit situation. ,Uis .present will allow Him lo make t-ome personal observations, also giving local interests a chance to confer with him. The, Board "of Trade and the oily will have a straightforward cas"lo present and all that will be asked of the minister will be straightforward replies and action with due observance of the goodf reasons actuating any requests made. . 1 SIMPLY DRESSED AT HARDING'S RECEPTION VANCOUVER, Aug. I . Premier Jnbn Oliver dislingutsheil bin1 -elf in the parade celebrations in honor of President Harding, by appearing in a ilollar Panama bat. This was jn fulfilnynt of his statement that be would ig nore lhe regulations as to wear ing swallowtail coal, grey spats striped trousers and silk hat ii (be morning and would come in "what was comfortable." He ap peared in a dress suit at the slat" li.1n.luH at nigh!. LOCAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE IS ONE OF BUSIEST IN.B.C. The Prince Ilbperl branch of the government employment service, superintended by J. M. Campbell, handleil more men dur ing the year 1 022 than any other branch in the province with the exception of those in Vancouver and .Victoria. During- the year there were 7,52 1 applicants for work here, employers' orders to lulled 1,521 and placements, I, 130. Ibere were 55 transfers in ll.C and 9 out of the province. The government paid ? 5,52.1.2! for relief work here during the early part of last year.' v i .e ; , . atXi ".'"'.Jt "7, " 'c " report ise,i thl, Imrn 'J - m-r,,t wwlM WIS J .s-Ii-. SI) il, F I 1 I V 1 C IJ C llltH they are accountable to the electors. Canada needs a second chamber of Ibis type and public opinion would strongly support a definite proposition to thi end. The character of this body, its functions, the conditions governing Its election these are mniters wiucli would call for much careful consideration. But a SUN SHONE TWENTY SEVEN DAYS DURING JULY, REPORT SAYS The sun shone in Prince flu pert during 27 days last month Jand lhe lotal hours of bright sun shine was 185 according lo the ing by J. O. Crewe, Donfinion me teorologist Other wealher figure for July were: .Mean temperature, 57.5. tlnt.M I a declaration in support of the nrinrinle that the Canadian Ken!,. ! , ..I"'' '""i".."-. should be so modified thai il members will be elected by fhe Minimum lemnenh.re o peonle ami will Ik- responsible to them can be maHe at nny Hmelj,, J temperature, 42, tn the great political advantage -of the party making it. Does i ifitl'f,i , 0 inP,. any polilical party care to tnke alvantage of the opening? ' ' ' It's Best for white shoet, both buckskin and canvas. WJCGET WhiteQeaner WILL NOT RUM OFF INSURANCE AGENT 0J GETS NINE MONTHS W. B. Murray Pleaded Guilty to Unlawful Conversion of Moneys W. H. .Nfurrnv. (nnr.-fnpn nannt cf Vancouver, appeared before .Judge Voting; in (he provincial jPoliefl ciirt ye;rday afternoon on a charge of conversion qt Insurance inoiievH at Port Ksfciiur. ton. Prisoner pleaded KUj, and was neiitenced to nine iivnilhs iniprinoiiuienl , bard labor al the Okalla Priaou Farm. BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS IS BEING TRIED AT Editors of Canada's Weekly Newspaoers Photographed at Halifax. NO annual convrutiou (rip wblrbl Hit 'ana,.un Weeki) N-i paper AnKocUiiou h4 -trr 'kn h! been more memorable than (bat I which tins mat ""en completed Newsppr men (rum all paiu ot Canada from aa tar rl a Van-couter Iilanit. B C. and at far north a? The Pat. Manitoba met lucether at Toronto to hoard the special Canadian Pacific train that was to take tbm bj a series ot eaij stage to Halifax. Nova Scotia TV silltors and tbelr wires and iom rblldrrn numbtred altoitfibtr bout 1!0. and It took a train ol lwl?r cara to accommodate thtm. Tbr train was mad up of flfht standard ',-ep-cn, two dtnera, a bajstaxr rar. and s compartment obienrallon rar LEIPZIC FOR TREASON I.KIPZir. .Vug 1. Slender, beautifully gowned, a striking figure in the .box despite Hid hunger-thinned, Jine.s of her aristocratic face, J'rinces Margar- tha Zuholicnlobe charged with baxinx aidd amf abeltetl 'lii' notorious Captain Klirlianll in hiuli treason. The princess, by a special order of Judge Scbiiiidl ,prei;ieul of the stale court for protection of the republic, was permitted to enter the courtroom without be. ing 'bfindfidileil, njs ctistonuiry in lhe case of prisoners who might make uje of knowleilge of their snrroundingsto escape. I.. I '..1 !li ""..J . . in mi- .ciiiimiii, win p Kranieu her many oilier fayors is reporleil to have resigned because the Saxon state government objected lo bis easing the rigor of prison life for the titled prisoner. On the stand, princes Margar- etba was reticenf. Sie. was form ally charged with aiding and (.betting the original flight of Captain Ehrhardl, lifter Ifailuro of the Kapp putsdh. whicfi he led. Who First Felt rr-v . r 1 1 "Like Fight- ing COCK"? COCK-FIGHTING was born with the cocks. But It le only 80 years ago that tbe fint man felt "like a fighting cock!" Now he his brother, sisters, nephews, nieces, all over the world -all feeling "like a fighting cock!" It happens this wsy: A person half sick' with bad stomach, dull end heavy headache, takes Beecham's Pills just before going to bed. Immediately the Pills begin to harmonlte the digettJve end elimiaative organs. Consequently, this person has a good night's sleep and arises In the morning with clear brain, bright eye, keen appetite, and full of energy for work and play. It Is now Just 80 years since Beecham's Pills first began cor retting disordered stomachs and stirring sluggish livers and bowels to natural activity and feeling like a fighting cock" is associated as Inseparably with Beecham's Pills, as the pills ax with good health. At All Druggists which addd rtl to ibr cumtort of tbr trip. Tbf Iraln a manure! by a plckrii cr of oprators and ttwariti and accouipanltd Kj W U Howard. Assistant Central l'afui-i ent and Mr J Harry Smith Canadian frtt ltrprnla-tlT o( the Canadian Pacific RalUay The succea of the trip was to a tarif ittnt due to lb orcanlzlnt ability t R. ftoy Sajlea Manaier of the Association. Pulled by one of Canada's finest lotoiuothr the train made a sperla: run to Montreal arriving there ahead of time schedule and the party a Joined by many Que bet- members. The neit stop at Kredertcton. N, n where the cltltena joined tn a splendid welcome to the trsrelter She testified she had come to, know Khrhardt al a time in I 'J'.'' when I lie Kapp troops, tin their way lo lake Merlin, ramped nc.r her uncle's caslle. 'Die uallanli dashing officer nui'l" an 111. Ian-; taueous bit with lhe pretty princess, who "celebrated her 2Uth birthday Salunlay. She went In see Khrhardt several times afterward, she lesti. jfie. in Merlin and in Munich. The .princess attempted to dodge tit. ucsiion as lo whether be kne-.-1 1' was a bun I ell man at lhe tun H1 The Man in the Mood SAYSw J l Ontario, Toronto i calle.l "lloglown" for appearing lo be loo greedy. Hut Toronto has iiolhliig on a little city about .',110 mile simiIIi of here. FIHST Vancouver wanted Prince lyiperl dry.lock and now I hey say Prince Ituperl got the L.vil. railway dirertorshhi lli.il ought lo have ginn In them. .vow Ihey want another, a roil vay commissioner. WO.MIKK what they'll want bexl? IT'S a pity Ihey wouldn't want a r0r.1l into Prince lluperl. Then the provincial government roul.l find thousands of doluir lo pave II Willi. Ql'KHV?, if ,e cm! of four miles of lhe Vancouver pavement road had been spent on (l plain ordinary dirt road out of 'Princj Ituperl, how many miles long would our road he? NKXT lo Victoria. I'm abut Ilia! I live In I lie' .Mimiii where Hie roads are good. I'd hale ii drive n car in Prince lliuterl lo be lated by lhe Kovernment for a car and then mil lo have a njnd lo drive jl on. HI T who wauls lo drive a car 011I of Prince Ituperl anyway? Most everybody Ibere has n boat and the rel waul lo slay here. Advertise in the llallv New TIMBER SALE X S129. (a lart Tati1stra la lit m .Il.4 .h . s. - "Ss sto irrITrg Uj ej UilllaLltr elf 1 ail 11 a ail VloAsXa l.s.. iivi sas ini laser iimi ikmjii on tii 10th dty ur Auruti, iu, ror Ihp pnrrlKM or LIcMire X tltt, to tut l.7,eoo f i of Hrmluri, gprur. Cedsr. lln An.f Hlprh l4ll II.... I ..... . . f.ntar pules, sml fs.tst llrtnlorK snd Pit, !! mi ix iwi, nsnira s, cotsl Dlstrtrl. Otui (I; yrsr will In stlneil fur re-rniirsl or tlrnbr. I H rlh... irllrlil... .l Ik. ru.i . Mr, irsorfs. B.C.. or Putrid former, The Lieutenant Governor, md IT m!er Veulot of New llrunswirk cats t rfteptloa and dance tn 'fee UrmU the I liawUr. and the pariy mnvvd trn tn St John where similar hospitality was enjoyed On the Canadian Pacific steamer Trhwem" the party enjoyed a UliflWtm Mil to D!ty. N S. from where the trip through the Annapolis Valley in Halifax was mad ner tb Domtninw At.srtlr ftallwsj. Th wonderful orrbanls and dlke-;sn1 of 'h' tsn feline country were Mmkin their best and a stop a made to tt.u .,ii For Anne al Anaaioll It?a' k-re icuib of the early blstory of Mstera Cacada was nude Keuiti.le'a fine band turned out with the population to ereet the pwprr rOT, -"1 here" II tn most other ptaree tevi. d. rttUeoa (am with aut t rm the tMtoin a liitve ot I'm tj. nmndina ruunlry The ancient elly of H.:t - 4 herself tn rOHuIltj ac . her ue aantisj ronsenllou was bi4. At cm ut the utestlnaa It was i .H tin the annual trip would -. rar u !. Rutland and Kranre. ilt u Wis will thus bate e ctince tj r& the treat Htnplrw EabtUUva at Wt bly The return trip was suit u 1 aoajtuo Natlorul U QU". su.-i the lrt was entertained tr tie Canadian rsdfic al the farwisf V lean Froateaaf The twy t4 president wMbe AssorlaiM V 1 Fortln, of lKc!alrer," liswi. IT IS YOURS Fivesslxthv.of the .timbered, area in B.Grbelongs lo the People. Each year it is increasing in value as the more accessible timber is cut. In 1922 there was receivcel from the sale of such timber the sum of $620,000. This helped to keep your taxes down, and to build up the Province. Green Timber is British Columbia's assurance of perpetual prosperity Why Bum It? .ssriiMMMW BHHsraHHHHBi iiit' SW "Let the Clark Kitchens help you" Claws soups Even if you don't use them regularly to save the trouble and fuel expense of making soup, always have a lev tins on hand, so thht the unexpected guest may be made really welcome There are IS varieties otdellcloua Clark's Soup to choose from, Crocers erenuihere sell Clara's PrtptnJ Food$. W. CLARK Limited, . MONTREAL