to r K5 wnsTWO.- THE DAILY XEW3. -i..-i. Wednesday,. Nuvrfiiiuvr ; The Popularity 'pacific coast THE ! WAS WHOLE LAID FAMILY UP WITH By Strawberry Flats and the Silver Daisy of HALIBUT IS OF SEVERE COLDS II On IIh rirst '-riin' of a dm all or HIGH QUALITY cuMtssir. ailtir in y.,11 . ii jvi rlil i.f tl Iwfiire it lias rii.inre li imiw iri; SAMOA' rr aeltlitl Mi: the, 1ul, ami raita limui'tiltl. pneumonia, or filler scrlmn frfaprd bv People Of rsew Inns Irwiilile York to Atlantic Product and I lr. WumI'h .Norway Pin syrup will Given Preference liuiiieillalely rehie iiM r mnrti on DAILY EDITION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1.0 llme!(lilniuiiig in Hrilish (Mlunihia. BS8S has been earned on merit only One trial will convince you. The Daily News elllNCE IUJPKHT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince) Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULL. EN, Managing Editor. City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month. . . 91. OO ny mm to an pans or trie urmsh empire and the united states. Id advance, per year. . . ..S6.00 To all oilier countries, in advance, per year. ............ .87.50 TELEPHONE IS , - Contract Rates on Application. All advertising should he in The Ua.ly News Office' on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Wednesday, Nov. 7, I92M. Government Control . Alberta Province. X The province of Alberta lias gone on record in favor of sale in liquor; by the government under conmvhat similar conditions It hits turned down pro- amnion. aiiera lainj loiifj trrai. . Alberta s taking the i-ycle if Imniaii variahlenes. Prohihi-tionVftv nol ipiile what they experled and neither will government ronlrol (niie come up lo their expectations. They will probably make everal more changej.bsfore Ihey get hack lo pro-hiiiiliou again,. His found thai in this province Ihe people are lieeomiiitr a Making ProfiU In United States. ' American capital is being invested in C-iuada and many of inr iiiiauiiiu iiiuusines are s'ontrojiec irnm me riiies or the re- piiblir. On the other hand the Canadian nation owns a great man nines oi railways in Hie united 'ajes .and these made pro in-"in mm mum-iiiiiiiiiik exieiises aiiioiiiiiing to nnoiit six million dollars for the first eight monlhs or the present year. Tjhal is almdsl a dollar eauh for Ihe people of Canada. This pnnii relieves tne uaniidian taxpayer a great deal. It looks to us a if Ihe annexing nf the llniled Stales by Canada has enm- fitenced. tsirmahi Are Very Progressive. ' The (iernians arc certainly a.-very progressive people. Thev no noi fail ror Want of trying. A few days ago there came to the eoitor.ani8sK.nii advertisement sent out from a (lerman cilv of Q nAll. lil.Kn-.' Jr.......) I . . I . . . .. r I. . .. n. . ' I. iquics juiuii.ii I'liiiicu iii rrnicn, rtuznnne. rne cover piece is quite artistic and on It are the anh-f t!ea "ha Plus Elegante an tie up .Moues, ana "Jiuti Creations Dernier Cri." The proposnl ii in roiTiiute ii everywiiece .iiiai rrencti is spoken. nue ine I'rencii are making' an efforl lo evlori tin. ini pi'Mhle'dollar from Ihe (lerninn people for reparations'the Oer- oMiiyare planning to invnile jiie Krench publishing field and put iV ' "i "cnnaii I'iipiiai aim piiniisneii in ii uniiiiiii rnj. Electioneering Commences Early. I'.icciionecrin? lias com menced eiirly . this vear. With two mrtyornlty candidates .union need 'rind a Ihiril looked upon a cer- Ijllll nilfl ll'tlh o.-Annl ..II . 1.!I'IlV' .1 ... . . ' ,u "un:i- iossiniiiiies mere suoiiiu ne nn inter esting lime during Ihe next t wo months'., v Mi announcements have yet been made in connection with Ihe counni )(,t doubtless I here will be a pretf y good crop of can- mm i, mon wno is well known there is not much advantage i. "" ;' '"c iino cany, out i or one wlio is not known gen-rnllv n Ihe citizens it is well lo iledare llie'camlidatnre early so that he electors may gel accustomed lo the name and have an nppor-tiuulynf sludying the caui! iilnle's) record: agjiBBl, SMaaaaaaaaafaaaalaE" aaaaafef'KlaaaaaP tfKKffllr GLORIA SWAN SON AND THEODORE ROBERTS IN THI PARAMOUNT PICTURE ' PRODIGAL DAUOHTERJ ' Showing al Ihe WVslholine Tlienire AVedii-jiday and Thursday or as FISHING IS DISCUSSED MONTH IIAI., inir to t fie dinn Nov. they .-4rt a summer schooling r . . . r , : i ... i ... ii'i - rush of riliernien fop Ihe meali. hrinprs a pood price in Ihe Ameri can ninrket. Sword Flah Trade in swordflsh is one which a-oni aratively few Cana. ilians rsslis is an inrportnul one in this country. These fish nr'e caught in lart'e quantities off the Coast of Ji j Hreton, near the entranee !' the llras d'Or hakes. Rild always find u jtood market in Itoston agist ew York. Accord- nip lo Helrose, irnffn superinteiulenl of the Canadian National ICiciress, these ore n difficult fljsli lo handle, as they are ttackl in crates that often w'if'li firi- fhiifi 5fld pounds. PREMIER BRUCE AND PROTECTION Head of A u steal I an Oovernmant la Conducting Oampalgn In Britain LONDON. Nov. 0. While Pre mier Maluwin is umloumeilly a proleitioriist and Is sincere in his advocacy of t.7ie scheme for free Crade wit li Irs the Mmpire and protection iijrainst ull oulsiilers, much of tlsr credit for forcing th issue ist the jiresent time is given to Premier Hruce of Aus tralia, who, iti season and out of season, tin.- rscen advoeutimr (he plan. It sms lo he his mission in Loinlon today. Australia like Canada is a large lroi!iici?r jitkI reipiires markets. remier lti-sjs:e tells the Hritiuli ieofie Hint lie would like hiin- Ii'imIs of flsoiisatiils of Ihem to go to Australia to settle un the va unt lauds of that country, hut it useless to frro unless they have niurkets for- tlnjir products. Ills method of providing I hat market is to have free trade within the Empire anal protection against! thi rest of -tin world.. The 1'iiTiipaiKii for protection la now well una-ler way and all the prophets are? confounded n lo what will le ,Iie outcome, Offi. eially labor has declared against it hut individually nobody knows yel wlilcli way luhor will swing, ir Ihe workingme'n think they sec profit in pro! ect ion they will vote for il. II llK'(lllll. I Mr. Iiavlil iAvti, Kearney, onl writes: "Our wln.li; family was laid un i ceord- vc cold, ami we uuiii'i mm i . "Ji ,ll ll'mi linn " ""ii"- until, on nay friend rani In ami rational Kx press the people k.m u- r would h sure to ret rid r l-Iiaslern L'niled, Elates are "r mii if nr. wisst wwaj a zm z : i t.iuini. -hih r" , y - ip-t - - r t IIIIT i H.Y.. w . ..... I .l...,,.t., ... i.L. I.... I .slmwitiK -' preference Tor Canadian ' - 7; - aiHt In ihi lime our r.-lil fir all re. fisli. Tins 1-particularly true nf 1 . . .. . ' 1 . . , I .Now. knowitlnr th aln of your llnston Mild .ew otk, lo wlllClt rmy. w, w, lUlv, 1, UII11 mark! : Inrfre llillP tits, of fish m. a. to have It In raw ut rmrrm-nry ." front l-ilia' HllMrt, I lie fiasni nr. WotxT .Norway Pin.- Syni l Sir onnt. snI llii Mnrilimt Provinces ix-itir: larr ramity ii r; put up ..,..1.. .,,I,imllv u'r TIh- T MlllM.rn Oi.. I.lii.lll. Alt lion vrli 111' li?C4v(ry of new 1 a ...... I . - elan If IflilltA It II o irtsiin oxtml, cut ilown the trad in Mi is fisli from lrinr Itufft. .- far ins ltolon is ron-. f?rnil it lias nol 1 1 1 1 r r rt I f Willi tli I rade to 'Now York. 'Pa-1 iifi -a.-t rislitirnvn lislain lln iualil' or Atlantic hamuli, winch llnv cIii.i(i is iiuiclt -Inferior l that wliiarli inlintiil tlio ' Pacific, anil tliair tnsile seems t( lie shaml ) 111 ly 0011 i spurs, m i'1 'Mv Yirk. iimiont of linllluil ami .-altitoi) 1 1- tli f.nnailian National Tort.mo. Out. f.,,,,,.1 ..illv.l.v II... lurv Nv Yi-k. rape from 8n to ino :." . cars moot lily the year rouiiil TOMMY ATKINS FOUND GUILTV 1 mi m mA 11 r n m I iUn bnargo 01 aieaung ki oanju Sentence Reserved Till I Thursday Morning r!!! IIH'II. Illill,nrf 1 (lull ?fii 11.-. rata Ll. if Intl ' 1 I ' from llir m IlliafllS rfl.lnl rinil U llll(?a -"- " " r-' I tl ami ready market in Hoslon and .Vow lillle restive under govern men! control, one section wishing tojahmit liiiss season -of return .io prohibition and the oilier section asking for morei'l'lie mackereHs a fl laxity in me sale of beer and light wines. To adopt Ihe latter would probably speed up the lime for the ndoption of the former. ,( The djnios is a seething mass thar is always squirming and wriliiing and twislinir and changing, tryijig 16 enirge iulo something tetter but being dragged back often into something worse. tiovenimeni - - by ii irus seeming . - - .- -- .3 mass .. is what ...... we term .v...,. .j democracy v Tommy Atkins, rharged wilh the theD of 11 banjo valued at fl'Jl from Janles Preol, Imliau, 1aaa at l- (tt I t nnwoi a a I the Supreme,: Oiurt assiz.es yes- rtoM........ .....1 .. j .... Pitt.-slmr-jr ami lMnladelphia are ,. i i also laro l.nyers of fish tiay mnrni, ,w wu, u m"rir-iK.r.. '"' U" Elusive f .i...i .i hour, the jury heitiir out only at 111 1 a 1 1 li 'I'llO lllrVllWin i foriman John V. larsre . pmei,t lhe,e fmh are ( rk ma.le from that poinl. The sal- mo,, ar their he,t dur.np June Sundbenr. Thomas one permission or authority lo V t l ll I till jv m. s a u r ut c, . il1 . 11 I via.1 S'fvrui taill I Ulin liu inii a a II W a -A r. i. rSI.at ....a- l.llaae.VrA.I l.a Illl 8 iiiiiiltnl alia U'lwt Ian. I rto itoitnnl a oausMs f xnrp oTficiaN piPiitya . I .a , -, Ihu hnnln i-i u I list ii tc I u-il itua r a I a III l!SSJ. tt H- IIH Ill s vwilll . won-- -1 here is no certaintyi.,, . ,. ,, ... S thai h home at . atmg s was , , , , .,i to tls .-iot in w i ch he Willi, ,e . , j, .. , i. , elutol. n' summer Ihey were.,. . .... , ' . . , ., .... ,, IT irr IIIIIIITl, r rl I'M " llir ilnnnl il liiu nil fliu , I.JII Illl in r ' : .Willi! I iiri I'll iii; j . f III is slihjecl to changes and sometimes the for!r.f,spe l'anj" t!f,,," rro1" many changes c are rrjl. The next summer , , , .... Hie Kiiil- Hotel1 o, in,. i ,i room in npiirire uir iH-un iuiu sumriiine ior nfwnro.. , Jtliey tiaal rnoveil to the Straits or; , , ... ,T , , , I J ... .intrust 10. lie liuil itiven J - I ion on .U(rust, IV. lie liail Itiveu no no 'r.oriiiiiiiii'erjanii, .inn npiore. re-i t(irniii-r aifnm to the !ape coasll eniove il. He did nol know ac-! cused and had never seen him they are found there is a great 0lll, hv M, M ilonald, witness stated lo had t kalU about J mil front IIm' I--On th trail otherwise known aa Divide Lake at an altitude of 2300 feet. Thia lake is the head waters ol in .Nlcolum river. Here there it beautiful hay meadow owned by a trapper and prospector who Is patiently awaiting the day when the transprovinrial road will give him a mean of transporting his wealth, in the shape of hay. to outaide points. At 22 Mile there la another beautiful camping spot. Here there is a large cabin situated in the forest's heart on the very banka of the Skagit river. The owner of It carries on prospecting and mining operations In the vicinity. He appropriately calls his cabin "Defiance Camp" and his mine, "The Silver Daisy." From here on for many miles the scenery become more wonderful, If that were possible, but at the same time more wild and rugged. The Taas. a narrow . hall w ay bounded by cliffs thousands of feet high, Is a sight of never-ending marvel. At on spot, known as Skagit bluffs, the trail (a bare IS inches wide) winds around the next seeti Ihe liaiijo in Ihe city aid told of arresting aci used after, police court after havin? missed the banjo had been turned over in it. Ihe chief of police by Trinder. Ilesler Ryan. Indian, said she Harry Senlon, taxi driver. wu was living at Ihe King (Sefirge called to the stand as a crown hotel on August 19. She, knew witness hut Hio evidence was; accused nnd alo k.new Prevosl. Inken from him. j Accused oflen rami hi her room.' ple Vearm In Jail j She had seen accused in Pre- Accused took Ihe stand and ! voss room at the Kinjr fieorite said Hint he had heeu drunk for! Hotel with Ihe banjo in his practically two months and re. hands. She had lobl hiin to put meruhered uollilug nhoul the it hack or he would pet in trouble, bnnjo. Answering NY. K. Fisher, He had asked her to claim the crown prosi-rtilor. Alkins said he banjo hut she had derlined lo do came from Vancouver. He ad-so fearinp she would ael inlo milled bavin? been ht trouble he. troiilife. She identified the hanjo. hre. The lat theft charge had hi answer lo a ipiesllon hy nc- '"'" preferred against him in ensed, witness aid that he iic-''1"0 and since thai lime he had ensed had acted lllse he was been involved in druir cases. He drunk. ! ,in'1 "ned five years in Jail and Pawned Banjo jcoubl not say how many limes James Trinder. chef of I ho '' ,,a'1 been sentenced for theft Casino Cnfe and-residing at Ihe' - Yv'- H. .Fisher, In nddrersln the Mc.Monlie Apartments, lesllfii-il J"ry, was brief as was nhn Mr. Hint arcused had cone to his Justice Mncilonabl In nn I rn par-place on the Sunday evening in ''n' rvlw of Ihe evidence, question and had ' offered Ihe' A verdict of guilly wn re. hanjo as security for a loan of.ulrn,',l. J?in. He had said Hint be had Just reached the city nnd was shorll Major H. M. Taylor, dislriel of funds. Witness gnve accused njrineer for Ihe provincial pub- a I At --. a . I I a.. ...a. a ?io aim iofiK ine nanjO un .Mon.i'" "" tieiinnnieni, wits n dny accused did nol turn up and on Tuesday he (witness heard that a hanjo wns missing. He notified the chief of police (hat he' had n banjo and had handed ll over, he next saw accused In the dock at Ihe police court. Witness identified Ihe bnnjo and stated Ihnl ncrtised wan sober, reaffirming Ihlfc fhlernenl when nsked by' ncf-nseir'ir he was not drunk, - passentrpr for Smithed on last iillthl's Irnin. IN PftOIATC. IN THI SU"fSlt COURT OP BRITISH COLUItflll In Hie Mattrr or Tlie Artninil.lraiU.n Art! and ' In 111 Mailer r.f the F.itste r.f (i,rr lrrrer, nerrant: Internal. i.,r. .iin n.r. mat In Onter of Ills ...ne.ur r. .urn. ininiir, lluiilr tlwnf.lh ilay ,iL.. "!"f. A"; ,B"' 1 swilnlil ArtmlnlMraior nf the T.atate mr iienrre Mrrirr, ilereaaeri. ami all tiartlea liavlns Claim atrallltt the aalil F.l.le are l.en.hv !reiiiirel to riiriil.li aame, prnierly vrrlfleii to II le, on r lie fme ih mil. ,i..v ,.r Oily Police nonstable Macdon. ii''lv,,'"1l,'tr' f" .i3, ami an partiea ni. v, " "","'11' re reiinrfii lo tiny fnrlliwliti. ilm ainiiimt nf their Imlelitiiiiieas to y m JIIOVH9 W. IIF.ft.NK, orriiiai Aiiiniiiuiratnr, , Prince Unpen, n.t:. Dateil till, tstli ilay of ort..lr IS9J . IN 0BTt. IN THI IUPRIMI COURT OF BRITISH , COLUMBIA. TlM1 A",nl"',r,,l'i Aft; and In Hie Mailer of the Calate of James Lanrllle Ii.ica.e,l: mteatat. TAKK MITICI: Unit In lle.l.e ... III. Il.ini.iir V. Mrll. Youti, maile the leih ilay or Oclolier. A.!. l3, I aa afi-ilhleil Ailinln ttrat.ir of tiM i:HU,e u i,u,r Lanrllle. dereaaeil, ami all parties luvlni rlaliin aviliiM the sal.) l:Maie ar IhtHiv r(iilrwl lo furtilali anm, properly verified l!' J'l'i "" .'ir ih mil day of 7".Vr,,JbCr A "- "'' parties In. nrlileil to Ihe rum. i... foMliWUh"' "'"f ,"',t'W'U n TIIOMtS.W. IIKIt.tR. Otririal Adinltilitritor, - . . Prim linpert, n.i; Dilrd this tttb day of October, It'Jl 4- I h kumMil 1 Camp Uttle village of Hot, ailuitrii on the rWr itlver ahouldrr ol dlfl hlch Wrr tov and dreptiir The bout one hundred milet from, the rout. U the ihrer one thouiand feet to the bed of the ilr tlo, atirtlnf point for all mountaineers iihlnt to reach the Then the trail onre more drop don to the iteit interior of BritUh Columbia by the trsil route. It U I feeding groundi at Cayuae Hats hlch haa a IUr ipot acattered village of about two hundred Inhabitanta but thrre tnilee farther on - Cedar Plata. HeyotuJ. Cedar poaaeaainr both an abundance of natural beauty and: Mat lie a long atrip of heavy cedar timber, a trut atruly romantic past. The village la flanked on one tide Jforest primeval." Strawberry Klati . a plrweant .tB by the noble Kraaer river, while from the other vide one 1 field on the Skagit river at a height of 3.00 !( 1U the tut looks up three wide drawa In the mountain ranges. 1 atopping place before the actual aarent to the tucanut The one to the left U the beautiful Cotjuihalla valley ' begins. Here. In apite of the high altitude, wjld tra.. through which the turbulent Coquihalla rivrr caacadea 1 berrlra grow in abundance. . from a pane unmatched for rugged grandeur. Through In the next S300 feet (of the perpendlcu larcurt' thU paaa too, under Innumerable snow aheda and lone la led to the iuromlt by a aerles.of swltcjibirsa iig. tunneli the Kettle Valley Railway goea to I'rinceton xaggtrg up me lace 01 me mountain. 1 n. riT.rr" at and the Interior. In the centre la an openirfg for the the foot appeared a torrent, la hfe a tiny itfiam. Niobium riv.r. to th rleht la the Silver Creek draw i a mete trickle over the atorea. Brlow. w. tn the ever-ltit. eter-iaii. ir fl 11 - T and beyond It the anow-capped peaka of the Caacadi ! hills unroll thermwlven for a hundred milea of valley a.ij ranee pra&. The mountain trail over the Hope Paa is the old one When the aummlt itaelf la attained a aight never u U known aa the Dewdney which waa aurveyed and partly forgotten appears. A wide open meadow Ilea la aa built for twenty-five miles out of Hope, by Kngliah Inverted crown on the mountain top. Aroiyid lu rdji Sappera In 1861. It winds up the Coqulhalla River for rlae whltlab tllBs srarrely dlillngulihable fro the tasty a short dlatance, then branchea off with the Nlcolum. a snow banka. And everywhere, even beldUhe inea, tributary of the former river. The way lies through growa a bewildering variety of wild flowers. 9 Sylvan gladea, pat ruahlng waterfalls and over ruatie In the centre of the depreaaion ll to lakn. tk bridgea, the old dry "cribbing" of which la aa firm aa the dividing of the waters, for from tbi on U Skagit day when It was laid. The ftrat feeding ground for horaea la at 12 Mile Lake Saw Creek towards the Interior lain. At soon aa the drerent of the eutirn a lope Is Utun a grrst change is noticeable. The grade la eaay tsa steady, the country become, more open and is dear tf theunder-bruih aad ferns ao-characterUtlc of fhe wnbra lope. The tail cump lstenty mitre Irora Prittceton but to laat nine milea of that diatar.te are rovereU by a get motor road, the beginning of the proposed To provincial-highway from I'rinceton to Hope. About eight rail from Princeton Is a siinderfdr interesting spot where stratified rocks yield inV Vtrr.lot foaaila remain ar located on the aide ol the hill, Shortly after this the vallty opens out tcfer . Priacetoa snuggled peacefully Into a friendly rirrle f kiCt and It two rivers, the SimlUamesn and. TuhtoMi keeping guard over It. Rcyond It, rises a splendid vut of rolling green foothills with more fUrredrtei'i.'-;u rloMf in. indicative of the districts roost fiouruhiif Induatrics, ranching and raining, T" Your -prescription- will he dispensed with coref iilne. nrriirncy nnd ewz: iiess hy n regilercd phnrinnril, uing only Ihe lies! ing r dicnlf. If you wih lo obtain he grenlet. iVenefil fnmi doelor's presrrijdion, Imve il filled by A1 ORMES LTD, DISPENSING CHEMISTS. Rexall Store: Cor. Third Ave. and Sixth. Phones 82 and 200 DOMINION Victory, War Loan and Renewal Loan Bondi. Any Amount Houghl, Sold, Quoled nl MnrkcL PROVINCIAL 35,000 OnUrlo SCi 1048 ft US. Yield Ti.Wi. 45,000 British Columbia 4 !,,;, 1042 (u 11(1. MUNICIPAL Yiel'l 20,000 Prince Rupert 0 1834 to 1850 lO.TH 4n I0I..U Yild f.l)(i. ' v 7 20,000 Vernon 5Vi1 1038 Oo, lift. Yield f.(IO 5,000 Duncans 6 1953 (3 (li.2(. Yield 5.7nr a Jrirot for Prince Hiiperl ilelivery ami Interest accrued, tlorrt'.spomli'iicc .Solicited. Gillespie, Hart & Todd, Ltd Phone 2140. VICTORIA, B.C. 711 Fort St. Advertise in "The Daily News" THE PAPER THAT CETS QUICK RESULTS