I it I. Jut C2S- ' THB DAILTJWEWB PAGE FIV1 , - t 'ERT'S NAME Just a Comparison. CARRIED BY LOCAL CONSUL Blind Man's A. Wakefield Tell of Ince Rupert Everywhere He Goe ! Wakefield's photo. 1 I. II. .I....I ft iwe II iiminri ii(iiim7 e In lefl here ami 111; it ulways a hooi lltiperl. The St. Lui .ln'-Dfiitivral under Ihe llotanan ulm fame 3.- to iitlfiid convention .,: mli lh Ili.tjiry Club of t! 1 1 '. Jlr(lih Columbia. ;ifjtny. having been or-ii. ly two years ami n f'Miik ilutt is here ib Hi - fuilary luterna- I ( Week. p Huperrs represenla-i F.rneat A. Wakefield, i innt I'rinee llupert; d iUttii SitfMi miles frnrnj -: H took Consul Wake. ! r iaM nml ntrti1 to ft ihe nrl tune llmt cil v . f n deli-calp to n Hnlary, on i Ituperl J Hit I'arifn of I Ik- Canadian Nii adwny which it operated iverninenl." Place for Tourists u-liui-1oi a two rnluinn In r.niMii i printed -Willi lowing iliy article In1 ' apltoii nf "Tourist a)I if llriiih r.olouihia" : i ts uri' ln-KHiiiiiic I" i lit s.-enii" iieautle l:i ii 4hm m norlliwvwlero C.ofninl.ia. Recording fi A. Wakefield. U.S. Conul ! lhi.. H. llrili.li Coluin-.1 is ih Washington allelic 1 1 ir Hilary cmtveitllon ,ini Wakefield represent th" ru'iit in Mir oll JiawMW .ffilwv n im-aI R;iuUe of territory 1 in k'l.iwu. Hi iiaieta ... Myitnr. rVrir llnnrrl in. in fltll liinn i in Urn nfTthe rlinn munlry. TV I'lialf milium run1 ars hij- om llirrr In a year, mere ilno raiitdil lat year 51.- mmiihIi of hulihtil. of ( lixl.jiir iS.-OOjnnn ..tiin.J. riran fishermen. " Hit Home Town Itnily Kennebec Journal s a on-lure ami tells l'rittv Hurt nd i ! rhj follows : nil I nir A. Wakefield rf ltii4r( l nil leave if froth fifs official duties uitw snemliiiK a short Jlme late. He arrived in Main morn in jr. Wakefield wa first op- il t tli rotiulnr service by imtroniaii Ii. C. Hurlriali IN. nml ha served in Can- lia mikI muiIIi Africa. II ti at I'nttrc iiiuirri in Oilunilia lirlwri'ii four m yi-ar". Ilii" l" In I lialil'ut filiinp imrt in rid, twcnly-nlx nml linlf nun.l of I It f w fi)h lirintr llnr' lanl yrar. of wlilrh ii ami a liatf millimi liy Anit'riran vomrl.' Thr an rnnmilnliin Ihrro 1 ilie liioli fomirrly in th height il pro.liirMon. wan Incalwl at n C.ily. Wakrflpld left prlnro Uu unit 0 uk a Canadian drlf Ihi" InliMMinllonal llnlar' linn nl SI. Louie, an tin honor nrronli'il by Ha tin In a rillirn nf lh Uniloil lnt imi trrealor lhan thai Mr Wnki'firld held a Di i'iiuIv (Inind Mnnlrr of an Dinlrict No. 9. MaSnnic iclinii comtciI iiy tlir Oratiii nil ion nf Canada Wnki'fiMd ratne via Pral- rllaml, Orrtfon, Donvrr and i'ily to St. Louis am liiTe in Vnnliinirlon, I.C, il )m viild IiIm ilnnpliliT. XL l'lrt l.oroiuutiif in Aiurrlra aiid the jtU-L picture mltbt Almost be entitled "Ancient and It obtained with 209 pounds boiler preuure, cjllndetr THIS Modern." It hof the Sampon," firt locomo- 25 incbe In diameter, 30 Inch stroke and with drlrlw Ut Id America which wa first used at Albion mine wheels 75 lncbe in diameter The weijht on the thm In 1839, and ciw of the new Pacific type locomotlTef P'r of drWera offenrlne Is 10.000 pounds and the whlrh hr Wn nlarM in rommllon hr the Canadian welsbt of the engine and tender In working eon- Pacific Railway on all main lines, and wblcb are chiefly responsible for this company's "on time" feature of terrtre. The Canadian I'ariflc Railway have now definitely adopted this design for their beary ntaln line errlce, at reprenentint the most desirable and efficient locomotlre for economy and reliability of service, sus this particular design reduces to a minimum, consistent with capacity, the number of moving: parts which Is essential for reliability of service under the moat eiartlnc and severe conSltions. our rorenln w roMid not jtrtm. ier. They U'liui: lu all of un. nnd.1t i our duly lo keep litem nnfely suariled. Tliene val area nf Utnlitu" ate worlh tiiillionn of dollars lo our tioople. In 1020 il wa estimated Uint arouhtl ninety-lwo million di1l!nm wan made from forest lirviducl. nd in llII il wan owl. ettlitled Hull sixly-fnur million dullam won made. (jtiitijiujR Ihnl ntnouill, nimiy-four inillion ihd-luri a year for one hundred ytwii, and rmi will hae nix hil-lion, four hundred million 4I0U lnrn. IT our forests are burned, we lose six billion, four hundred inillion dollars, because it will be tine hundred -years or more before Hie foies ore mown BRIER ditkn Is 495KM) pounds, the tender having- a capacity nt tfiOO gallons of water and 14 tons of coaL The design of these locomotives was given ver careful study, a trial order of engines constructed in 1919 having been mftde. with tests under all Canadian conditions, which fully justified all expectations for reliability and economy of operation. The boiler nae been carefully proportioned and the inter-relation of grate area, fire bo volume, heat absorption capacity of different lengths of tube and gas areas more care- i fullv tbouzht out than is usual In must deslma. hlrh The capacity and weight of these locomotives rank coupled tosether with an evtremely accurate dlstribu-them among the blggert of their type In the world, and: tion of steam by an improved type of Walschaert valve the largest of this design In operation In Canada. The gear, has given exceptional economy for a locomotive banlage rspaeity of the 1100 serles'ls 42.M lbs., which1 of this slxe Mr. Lawrence Moure, at Ilfllin-, fur our . ttartu V a siting! nti, w1iri ehe m- , TlM" trr lu a lik- tmt. Mile. 'Iht? connul it rrjoialfltr tn Hiaht under lln- lark Htfn i lln tie. lltllVwy,frndUij)riiri,fi.ii Tlim Ih tin vital jmrl. Like bHnk "imrn to lit, ,i.'Kiahlar. Jtmt our Moml i mir vlal lurl. e if II. ilr. Walefitiid WilLrlHJlf liT.,;- out inln Hip furmln for liir- OQ ln i'-Mllll to 111- l'i1 in auoilt wo tvork 0y IN FORESTRY Qlrl Telle Why Forests Should be Protected and Why Vatuabta Marjorw Wakefield,' aged 1.1, Vernon V reuie of UrilUh Culumhia iliiHtlil he proud iirnlerlurti of ur fnreU. H.C ha Ihe larirent furcU f any imvtee ( Can- udu. We alwt have tWV if He finel I (tidier of North Aineriri . wanl Ui do all williin our (inwer to m.iji tore! lite jrom hurjilnv' di'Mii lliee far-npnuvd- Inp iililen nf weal,!!!. WHImhiI iih lltf.v waM i uikuJ for fir. I'riit'j remlly oIohiM um' lrn't af'uo; bat'oMHiw Mie art iviHiraji! uud1 fliin, dnwii lilll :rM'. How wouUI lii mii--oiie lo i-oiiic along and kill our ilrn ? If woubl not like il miiii". f iHir oliildri'ti unalrli were killed ll UUCI liltian a Ireen. ly alwavK wlie-ri- tJiore? ari no few! on I lit iniiunlaiMi lli Iiijilf deorl llietr tduces. Tlit" ilfnlruclitm raupd by nineiy out of fVfry hundred for- t'-i firt'i i ilut" 1 ran'leMit'. tint" trtt make1 oi'r.a million tiialflifR. Xuw,, IliP-fl, inalrlirt hnr 1 1 d winch raunol I Ii ink for Ihfiiinlvef wi' lniM- lo lliink or llit"m. If wt il nol up our Ht'ad tirfijierly, it wt" .raffiefiKly f litis- .jiiaUJio tjvtry wiit" re. we tuay iue uiaity forWl firei. One -million severe losw lo Ibe country, for in Houses Destroyed their laltM- years Uiey mlhl ho-J ,r ,,.1.! i,rned. Ihe birds t ome ieadinjr men aiuJ wwmeti in!Bi,4j 8,,imals will have no homes. nmiiniry. mi it is wmi irei.njiy, . -BmP r vVill I i.ive no raiim- liy deslruyinir Itllle Irees e arejj,, fmumds; Ihe hunters no f.r- mmwtnjr away our miure lnresi .s i Uunt in. and no animals monarch. Snine fciklren enen ibis t41kn slabbiiiz a tree to Hie heart, for when Ihe people hae jrone Ihe iree is left lo die Alawys touch wood Trees are worth inilljoos of dollars lo (.iviluatioti made of wood. Later on in life we have rjiairs, .fabler., houses. sniewttiKs, many i.iaris oi snips apd trains, paper, elr alb made of wood. When we die, we art pi res I ill wooden rtilllns. Farms and (owns htiill al Ihe fool of iiiouiilidHs are icimii a ) trtiod s,upply of water if Hit i uioontuins are covered with for-i esis. it uiey ate nare tne snow. K which metis jind supplies the', waler. thaws out quie.kly and the waler rushes in lurmus upon ll.n ukf I 1 itittnn Ik. 4 Iimiwi itai aft rr i eiioiiKli lo nri.duce lumber to pay suiiielimes washed mil, and near- mm 77 cw jrame birds lo hunt. - " Our arowu uis when twit Tor rnP-ianimals produce beautiful furs nies in Hie wood, I Mnk il 8rreAl!ai)d Hkins. wltfeh are in Rrea! fun euUltig nilfihes in ll.e Urees.idp,nni, anJ i,rjnB jn t rf 'i i.: ; ill i,.i.i i..n i n ... inotwy. Our IiIm are. a Rrai ljelp to Ihe farmers for I hey o"e. vour millions of insects. Xuw, Ihere are'lwo Ihinps I lell all people ijf Hrilisli, Colum sajely; thai if we do, "hvery lay and in every way I hey will '.prow heller and beiler, and we' will therefore prow 'wealthier and Ten Years Ago j in Pi ince Rupstrt July 24, 1913. Homer Jones Stewnri alias (ilarenee I'ipkiu was arrested by Mil" f I I vii Mil I 111' M t" IHSv "" as j . J . !"' ''"' ! yf"wJy n ar- i i. ii. .,.i.i " vr ' : " ; rival frota Ihe siHilh of ihe HtMl so iiiii urr mumu oo , ... ., , . , . 7. . irdeaitter I'rincn (ieorge. lie en- lllllny nvi-n i"?i, iiiiiiiiiii- niv deavored lo heal his way from Vntipounver by explaining lo (Inpl. DoiuilJ and oilier of Ihe sleame.r Hint he w I'l'liniiias Liplon, a director of Hie ilrtiud Trunk Pacific,- The tlrillilh lock Co. Is py-iuir ul Ihe Weslholine 'Jliealre. Their present al inn of "Haby Mine" was well rer rived last niBhl 'nnd is beinx repealed. Nr. V. Jl. GJaylon, sepretary of ihe '.Canadian Ultib. Is in reeeid of a telegram from llou. J. j). Hiuen, minister of marine and fisheries, uceepliint iiie invila-(ion of the club If) eivn an address at "a liincheoif to be held a week from today. Buff T7VEN in this age of enlightenment soms folks spend their money blindly. They buy with their eyes shut. They grope in the dark as truly as if their eyes were bandaged. ' And all the time a powerful light is being thrown on the very things they need and want! Advertising is a beacon lo guide you in buying. Ii shows you what lo buy where lo buy and when to buy. A I N the same time, it protects you against jraud and inferiority. Merchants and manufacturers who advertise deliberately focus thousands of eyes upon their wares. Their values must .be honest and their prices right, or they could not advertise success ully. . ' - i -i ' ' ' !.' Don't play blind mans buff with the elusive dollar. Spend a few minutes each day running through the advertisements in this paper. Then buy the products tbat have proved up in the light of advertising. i-r, VirKiru. as:.. (or iTIooe huprrt, B.C. Read the Advertisements.. ptKirtri Forester. TIMBER SALE X6129. i rivaled Tenders will be received by b MlitliT of Ltndi. at Victoria, not laver tbannin on the 10th dsy or August, tm. for Hie purrhsse or Licence Xl. to ct l.ttT.Ovt feet or HeoilorK Sprure, Cedsr, Pine aud Birch. .8K& lineal feet of. fxtsr rSW. sad t.lMl Hetulnck sod Mi l ies un Lot 1 60S. IUng S. Col nitUirt, one uti year will be allowed for removal of timber. Furllier particulars of the Chief Fores ter, Virions. B.C or Dbarlct Forester, ITInre tliirTt, B.C. m TIMBER SALE X 6040. Sealed Tenders will lie received by the Mliiltler of Lands, st Victoria, not lster than iiimui oil the I till dsV of Jul'. IUV3. r..r iiu. nnri ic ul Lireoce X SWI0. lo t- rut f feet of Spruce, I8i.tf0 F.B.M.! Ciilar, f,Ui0 F.B.M. lleiBtuia, lineal Xeel w loies and -uui. sua izu Ties, sltutie on sn ares uortii or I. a. o. 4, at Vau OtmUI. S.eeiis Hiver, Haute Omul l.sud District. (me (I) tear will be allowed for re moval of timber. Further tmrtlcuwrs or tins uiier tores-ler. Vlclorta, B.C., or District Forester. I'ttnee ll'it'ert, TENDERS. Tinders are reauested for Kit removal of ttv former t'rovtnclsl Ooerumenl Ci'url lloii'Ht, Third Aveuoe, to the Mdo)llc ul. corner r Si'Ui Avenue and Bowser Street, 1'rlune Ituiiert, B.O. nd . the plsrlnr of sU1 t'.ourt House on a prober ile fovindt turn, lietslls of lender aud HecirirtnoB uisv lie Seen si the office of Mr. !, V. O Leflue. c-o. Blr Bay Lumber Co. Ltd. I Cow Bay. Trlnce. IUiert, B.C. Sealed! i..ii4a-. ulll Iim rrMjvd ' at Mr. Lfl'lue's ' Orrice until twelve o'clock ioon on tht rut dsy of July, l3, The rltnt It re served to rtjeel any or all bidt. FRESH MILK DAILY From Our Government Tested Herd of Guernsey Dairy Cows. BETTER MILK. BETTER SERVICE. STANDARD DAIRY Phone Black 81. Let the "Clark" Kitchens help iou. ., -.it illttw 1 TIMBER SALE XS3M. Sesled Ti-ndi will be receive by ttie MhUMer of Uisl. at Vlclorl. not uierj Uun tsjon on ttie lh tsy of Aurii't. . V. ih nurrlutf at Licence ISSg, lo. From Iheii.i,, lo P-Illwlli,Pr -nd I bear Ihem rTi fT2lr'. ftSS S'IKI miMiieiit we arc born lo the mo-lj,, n,y mvu n,,jiH, mure r Mttue ctismiet. itsuge s.j menl we die even when we are; ,)np ilj&thV forests f V?' w, ed for re-tiead- for a while we are fort ed;,,,.,,, (ium,j Ire l be niai or tauber. , , r !n use wooit. Our eri ts am lir,iBuanlfs ...i ,...,. and .n.i.iun -Ihe, uljiejp l.1 is tner pm ""WrlZ." 1 1 Dr. E. S. TA1T DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Office Hours, S to . Phone M. Open Evening Only For Special Appointment. 1,lV"V:l -)' K 5Mr Clark's PorkxBeans Every bean perfectly cooked EurkO neither hard nor mushy and deliriously seasoned; Clark's Pork A Betas are nutritions, easy to digest and are saoyc4 alike by Old aa4 Yoaaf. UU, fa Cm-ia. l(Cil -l. S14 Cvcnrwlure W. CLARK Limited, MONTREAL ISTSSLISNMISTS SV t-ttl Minlrwl, P.O., St. Kami, P.O., atiS Herraw, Oat. i it.