WhM Vu Want A TAXI in a hurry Phone 99 t Oars, and Beit Servloa In the City. Rates Reasonable VOl, XIII., NO. 175, WATER GALA IN PROGRESS TODAY Ihe world enurl but would like lo .well.' BASEBALL SCORES American Loague Washlnglou-lloslon, rain. Ncw York 5, Phihulelpliia Del roil 0, Hhicago I. Clevehiud 2, SI. Louis I. National League Boston V-l, Plltsliurg 5-t Hronklyu 0, Ciucluuall I. Coast League Oakland t-D, Lo Angeles 0-0. Seattle Z, Portland . VevtMli 3, 8au Francisco 2. The people here should tw buoyed tin with a great spirit of oitiiulm for tin- future. The de- First Boats Left For Lakes at vclopinenl utuy not come inline- Noon With Ideal Weather dinlcly hut they are certainly Prevailing coming. Instead of silting down, -- ami wailing for lhiug to happen ' The Hoy Seoul water carnival, we should he out to meet Iheiii1 which i being held thi after- and heml every effort toward noon at the Sail Lake, under the bringing hImhiI their runumma-t auspices of the Hoy M'oul' A, tiun. eocialioii. pot off to a good dart Centre of Industries at noon. ' I he launches donat-sl "People in the oulh' are today by tUipt. A. SwaiiMin, commenced Uirc ontimistie about the fuLur-J lo leave the prince. Itupert lioal- f the norlli than they ever vere! house wharf at 12 o clock Meal before ami everywhere Hit di-weather condition prevalliiiB. Jrict i talked about. In Cali- The proaraui of aquatic events, foruiu ami Oieaoo and even ini comprioinif swiiiuiiiiiR rare. ii;- Vancouver Hie opinion i expres-UiK coulcsl. and canoe races u,ai (,. years' tinx tin rouiiiieiired nl 12 o'clock. Ilie en jmrl of Itrilish I'.ohiinbia will be trie for the various events beinit the centre of Hie lumber and pulp made at the lake. industries of Hie American, ron- Itefreshmeiiii. will be served on Unenl. This i the last chance the grounds under the manage- for (tic resource In other iarl of i ineut of Aid. (ieo. Muuro. the coutitient are diminishing.' The day will be roncludeil w ith ,,.y realite in the soul It thai an open air dance, under Ho here we have alt the nccessaryi auspice of the llotary Club, water power, timber ami trans, which wilt bo held loiiiKht he- porlatioti. Tlie taller, by rail tween Seventh and Linhtli Street hiuI sea, a f font deliveries lo all on Second Avenue. The hand of the world at' a low a cost as the 11 Northern H.C llcKimenl fwm nny other Vait of the con. will be in uttendance. Comnni- linenl. All that is reipiired i hlly sIiikIuk. which i soinething capital to develop these indu-new in Prince Itupert. will be a trier. feature 'uf the evening riilerlaiu-1 "people in the south are also meat, and a bumper crowd is ex- very enthusiastic about mineral peeled. WORLD COURT IS CONDEMNED U.S. Senator Hiram Johnson Urges America to Keep of Scheme Out prospect of this district which are al tract imr a great deal of attention, 'the Premier Mine at Slewarl last year produced 2KVi per rent of all the silver und to per cent of all the gold Hint wa produced in Hie world. Thai wa in great record. Sir Charles' Vision It seem lo me Hint the vision of Hie late Sir Charles M. liny legarding this port Is about lo te fulfilled. There is no iueslion Ni:V YHHK, July 2(L -Hrand. (hut u. wa right nbout Prince ing Ihe world court of Justice Huperl being the logical port of proposal a heimr an utterly fu-Vnlry and the outlet for Alaska tile ngency for peace, Senator business. Once Hie shipping laws 11 Irani Johnson of California nre adjusted .satisfactorily to al. spoke publicly on hi return from iow for Hie use of Ibis port, there RAIL BONDS GET 97.889 $22,500,000 C.N.R. Issue Biggest Transaction Handled, in Canada OTTAWA, July 26. The Canadian National Railway Issue or $22,500,000 or guaranteed five per cent flfleen-year equipment bonds was awarded yesterday by Hon. W. S. Fielding, minister or finance, to a Toronto syndicate headed by A. E. Ames A Co., the Dominion Socutl-tles Corporation Ltd., and Wood, Gundy A Co., at a rate ' or 97.889 per cent and accrued Interest. v Mr. Fielding says that Is the largest financial operation ever handled In Canada by Canadian houses and speaks well ror the credit or the Dominion and for the strength of Canadian financial Institutions. MISS DORIS MARLATT OF BUCKLEY BAY IS IN CARNIYAL CONTEST I...... II... ,11 I II.- II.. I.. IimjIm.w.I 'II... I '1. ..I.ll.l 1,1 1.1.111,1. gel United Stale Into the scheme jn xjevv ,,f tlsaaL fuel that the a a definite tep Inward liavlna .demand for the use of this por! League of Nations and world uf- into the ear of President Hani- fairs. lug and his party at every hand on their recent visit to Alaska, Mr. Dawson look for good re sults lo ensue in respect to the reform of present shipping law. The uuauim'ou way in which the cast, was presented lo theni will make it Impossible fur the United Slate executives not to act Thornton Impressed Sir Henry Thornton, president of Ihe Canadian National Ilail- wa)s, was even more impressed wllh till port and it possibilities tl.nu local people might have be- lleveil, said sir, Dawson. A an indication of tlio impressions thai Ward has jusl been received. the nation participate in the for Alaska business was dinned, With the increased population on the Islands Ibis year behind her, Mis Marlatl should pul up a hard contest for the oilier candidates. ' nomination from Smither is expected at the l air Office this afternoon. Puborib for tho Dally News, Sir Henry had received here, Mr. Dawson said that ho had told peoplo at Vancouver aboul Prince Huperl and it possibilities and had made no hone about It, Mr. Dawson explained that Sir Henry had not yet returned .to his lieml-ijuarlers In Hie Kast from hi Western lour. I'JUNCH ItlU-KHT, 11.(1, THlitSDAY, JULY 20, 10211. DR. KINO WILL BE HERE FOR TWO DAYS Hull. III'. J. II. Killg. federal uiinisli-r (if public work. will he here uexl Wednesday ami Thursday, August I uinl. 2, according ' lo word received Mil morning by Fred Stork, f M.P. He will arrive in Hie ( city on Wednesday afler- noon on the steamer Prince HuKrl from Vancouver j ami will leave for Hie cast : on Thursday night' Iraln. ! Ile will likely, lie arroin- pauied by Hon. Charles , Slewarl, minister of the interior. Arranzefmtil are now mulei Ha: fur the inler- viewing and eiilerUuiiiur of I lie ininiicrs when Ihey viil I ite city. PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Bella Coola Asks Provincial Government for Establishment VMUrdtjr't Circulation 1S7S To this little grotto at (iarfui, Scotland, come hundreds uf people from all parts of die country lo pray for restoration' of, health. 1 Pattullo Takes Exception 16 Daily News Editorial and States Matter Untrue, Argument Unsound The following letter has been .received from Hon. T. I). Pnllullo in reply to a recent editorial in this paper: , Kdilor, Daily .ew.: Dear Sir In your issue of July H! under the heading "Prince Hiipcrl Party Needed," you slated editorially as follov: "These parlies are all very well for the high-ups in' those parties but what is needed today is a Prince ItufTerl. party Hurt will tell all Ihe other parties hi go lo (ichcnna unless Prince Huperl gels what is her due. While it is nut wise to be insular or lo lie over selfish, yet il seems necessary lo fight ourj way all the lime. .Vine of the; parlies, as such, care any thing about Prince llupcrl, except to gel the votes of the people. They are not, interested in local problems except in so far as these alTecl- Hie general policies of Iheir party. Parties that are out are usually full of promises and criticisms and those I hal are in put us olT as much a possible. If we unite in our demands ami positively refuse U support any parly Dial doe mil deliver the good locally we shall make headway.!' Declares It Untrue I am a member of tin' Liberal party: I am a member of the Local Legislature for the const iCuency of Prinre Itupert. and I continued on page two New District and Own Member U l.l lll'l-illl H'lU lurillK Will lie II OIK .VIU9HU HU.-.IIH .-5. till W'-0 Mliunuin .c..i....- . , .. I : ' . I ... I.,. I .... . I.. J.., coasl, Ihe Hella toola Liberal Association lias passed reoui- i ...... i . i.. i ..f .. .i. ...i I...! ii. i i r.... i ii... rim. ii- a iiiiuo nuies to Mrii mil tii in naiHiieo 111r010.11 i roue m inn, iihc pii u nuu mi- u n, uuuu- . , . ., ... ,. i,4i Ilitf provincial government lo make separate eleo- u, .... ,i . ile ni.i ... Ai... n. ..... iv l i ii... iur.r croiv al' '" akin. a i-.- i- - un- u.r .m "...v ... . ...... ..... - , , ......i: .... f ll,,.! .1 hnl Hurope cared .ml a r,p ror.l.enefici.il to u but to Alaska a Wen contest i the person or,' - . .,;, ,,.,, , ,,, ,)ililv vws ,,v ,, I llrvnildsen, president of the Hella lloola Liberal Association. It l is as loiiows: "Whereas a redistribution bill will be passed and a rearrangement of seals iii the province will be made at Die next silling of the h-uislaturc a( Victoria ami. Whereas this particular portion of Hie eoasl is now included in Ihe Prince' Itupert electoral district and, Whereas under Ilie present arrangement lids does not give lo Ibis section of tlio'VoasI satisfactory representation for the following reasons; , Hi-cause Ihe financial investment In fisheries, pulp and paper mills, mines, and timber in this section of thcdislricl amounts to many million- of dollars and x Under the present condition the undeveloped natural resources cannot and will not be ndc-iualey brought under develop ment unless II is possible to have a represtvnlulive who is able lo come in close contact with this district. Therefore we ask Ihal this porl ion of the present l-rinre Huperl district be al Ihe red is-. Iribufion of seats given its own member." Boundaries Hounded tin the south by Ihe M sl parallel and 011 I be east by the present l.lllooel, (Jarlboo .districts and on the north by the 5 till parellel. Including all the coastal island. from Strut Salt St 2. f.illl. :n..l rillou'sliin. II. is in P.R.FISH MARKET Phone 671. FOR THE PIC-NIC. Jellied Tongues, Boiled Ham, Roast Ham with dressing, Fresh Sausage Dally. Out of Town Orders Solicited time.' A iwe rejoice in your advancement eries. PIUCE FIVE CENTS. VANCOUVER ACCORDS UNITED STATES PRESIDENT GREAT RECEPTION TODAY Vifsifs of Sir Henry Thornton and President Harding may be of Moment in Port Development 'Mia i.f Cit. lf.ki.fv 'I'lutpiiliiti lis fin ilUlrirl iilltl Itli gill I 11 ' I I III 111 1 I HVM P"I V .7 - v il Of President Harding to Alaska coming one on lop of ilie oilier, will irolialily prove to lime been greater factors for Hie benefit and future of this port lliun any oilier happening," lc- dared T. (i, Dawson, director of Hie ditimliaii National Hail- way, in an interview this morning with Hie Daily News on hi return from California. "Kvery time I go south, I come hark more and more enthused iihout Hie future of this dMricl when I compare Hie oilnlitiei here with those in the booth. They ld wnmlcrrul thing in me souui t with inurli less to work with than we hae here. Whrti one con-' cider mr resource here, no douhleaii he fell a lo the future.! Harding's Address to Canadians Urges Good Fellowship and Faith VANCOUVEIt, July 2(1.- "The ancient bugaboo of United Stale scheming lo annex Canada disappeared from all our mind years ago," declared Warren (5. Harding, president of the United Stale, speaking before a huge crowd here in Stanley Park lo-Jday. "Heaven know," he continued, "we have all we can man age now and room enough lo spare for another hundred million K-ople before approaching the intensive stage of existence of many huropeau slale. "If I might tie mi bold a lo '- offer a word of advice lo you il -rim faced fori ifical ion mark would be this: Do no! encourage our frontier and ho huge ball te- uiy enlerpri-e looking lo Can-'hips palrol our dividing waters, da's annexation of Hie t oiled no stealthy snies mrkjn our bor-'lale. Vou are one of Ihe most :der hamlets. Onlyl a scrap of capable governing peoples in I lie paper, recording hardly more vorld but 1 eiilreal you, for your than simjile understanding, safe-wn sakes, lo think twice Lefore guard live and properties on inderlakiuir the management of.llie fircat Lake and only humble lie territory which lie between ' inile-posls mark he (ireal Lake ami the Him boundary line for the invisible thousand of ruude. No. Let u wo our own, miles through farm ami forest. sails ulomr parallel roads you 'Our nroleelion iijjur fraternity. .. . 1 I. ..I. ... . t. HPi itriiiiitf us .inn we nci'iiii, juu. our arinur js jinr I ami a So Ions as "each country main- tie that binds mure firmly year laius ils, own independence, and by year an ever-"increusing ac-bolli recognize their iulerdepen- ijuaiiilance and comradship deuce, Hidse path cannot fail lo through Ihe interchan.'ie of citi-hcVheiliioway tf'progre"ind'i prosperity. (perishable -parchment but of fair Fraternal Greeting "d honorable dealing which, v..ii..,...iiu- ..J i,. i. !d 'rant, shall continue for alt ..niii'iiuuij iisitiiKui? v j w Hie supreme factor in modem. existence and our very propin- milv iniiiiiit lliul inns! fTiel i I Scrunulou. Credit further evidence of Hie in- ' " " ......!.... . .i ...i i.nlv ' ion. i uc,.ruurnvC ..o.....oi-:ilion u-hieli mnifs l. I I il... t -i. : I I l I . k :..r.. i il. ..i n. that spirit thai I have slopped ". ,mu ' ",t : mi ftiv v:i v lmiiit rriim :i isil hi. " .' had ,ou"" found " ils our pioneers in Alaska lo make . n ituiii'r null tiiiitii nnr vpr- of ,v.iiiau aim nit- oiiuru flail's. President Hardiiiir said he bad ...ui ,w.i-lil...r ..r M.al ri.seinal- vestment, half of it in provincial ing Irouuois name, Kanada. loiu,,u municipal bonds. whom, glorious in her youth and! strength and beauty, on behalf of my own beloved country. stretch forth ttolli my arm in fraternal greeting willi grateful ness for you splendid in iny heart ami from my lips Ihe whispered prayer oT jiur famed Hip Van Winkle. '.May you all live long and prosper.' Referring to Hie fact I hat he was, with the single exception of his immediate ' predecessor, the first president of Hie United Stales lo set. foot jon politically foreign soil, President Harding staled thai such an iiihibilatiou. which had developed into tradition, may have been desirable in Hie early days inistice. approximately $2,500,-000.000 way from I'niled Slates lo Canada for in- This wa (continued oa page t) 1 FISH ARRIVALS ARE BIG TODAY Twelve Schooners Market 500 Pounds or Halibut at Ex- change it Halibut landings totalled 237.-500 pounds this morning. Highly American schooners had 190.50U. pound and four Canadian schooners, 17,000 pounds, which' was-sold on the Fish Exchange, this morning. The Canadians ob- wlien time wa tuhie,i b,.iler Drjcs for iuth firiL the chief requisite or travel. As- R set.0IU ciasts catches .than did suredly loo, at present, Ihe chief jj,e Aniericans. The arrivals and magistrate of Hie great republic sajea Wei-e: l...,.l.l l nl.tllliill. II. I. Iiul.il llf. M Claiiiiing that their district has al all limes been sorely 1 w u ,,,,, .....n,,,.,,!- ...., , nnn , neglected by all governments and believing that if the Inctl,,, Uu. (arlll bul (.inada was ,, , u, a,u, p0.",A,bBlro,ltSt 3i0oo can ohla.u a nieniber pf its own who will he m closer touch with ll0,bie ex- ice,01lf a lnosl u at 13.2c ami Oe; to the us unities, Kii-.m-i tii-t iiiiuiiiiis uidj hi; miniu Nifiiiu unuig t !..!!.,. f..,.,,. ..voi-v v eu 11.1 11 of iv. ii,. . rvM ul..r.,u the United Slates, 'ou are not Co. only our neighbor." he said, "but Grayling. ii.Ooo pounds, at vou me a very v'ood neighbor and 12, Ic and S)c, lo the Pat'ifio Fisli- and admire your independence no eirn., 13,000 pounds, al 12.0; less sincerely llian we value ami 9c, lo Hie Atliii Fisheries, your friendship." ; 'ioiu l' Al, 12,00.0 pounds, nl Intense Klndredshlp 12.6c and Uc; Washington, 1G.0001 ...... . 1..1. n 11. 1.1, pound ,al 12.2c and Uc; Iloahl 11... 11... - ii...- .....1 ..iii.rw.i Amundsen, m: 1.1.. ...... , .. II... ......... !,.,,lln. .,f suriv.... ' -"c " VI, II. I- .fl.lH. ,.-j. .... ,....- ... to each o.her lit limes ot need. ; Thousand of our brave lad" ... ' ,,' ,,'... niiu rv ivs tuu jwni x nun irn ...... it s 1 perished in the gallant and gen- .........i;.,., r erous action for the preervutloii Canadian of our union and many of our i.,,t..,.i n i.mnn i it:. 3 tltlllK lllt'll IUII..Vtl till- t.llllUUIUII colors to the battlefield of r.OOO pounds, at lo Hie Hoyal Fish U f .II.H'I M UV'" 1'UUH'l.l, Ul IUU and 10.5v, to the Iloyat Fish Co. i 'i 1-ia.iu.i. .11 nni. iiiiim,i. nt nr.i. 1-ranee before we eptered lhe'niu 10.Cc. to the Allin Fisherie. war and leU .their portion 1 xw9 McCoy. 5,000 pdunds. nt killed to share the graves of your i3.lc nIll 0.0c to the Hoolh intrepid sons. Fisheries Canadian Co. "What an object lesson uf Nornen. 10,000 poupd. at 12Ao peace is shown today by our two 'and 10.5o. to the Canadian Fish & countries tu all the world. No Cold Storage Co,