:ONNECTION IOT YET SETTLED I If Water Supply to bock la Again Re- Back to tliiiii of I he putting In j inch waler main to fh he Canadian Na-i ay ocean dock came hue city council inr nt I lie mat I or from i,( Works wh read iy cliainnan of Die 1 Mil ii ro moved for lite nf Mie eight Inch irf' Avenue in conic eight inch main al- itii Kulilh SI reel which II he Canadian Nafioual water cop, eel ion olf il wiiulil at 'lie mm1 e'e Hie permanent put on l.ighlh Street. line suggr-flcd wits In inch main on F.lghlh lie) wit ii the eight already in which If no tle to the city. lai cil c mt to complete in; Ii main on F.lghlh l ,000, while the cost rk advocated hy Aid. bun? n iM'rinaneio it ii w(iM t.e ama.o'j. .ullan Nali inal llail- hiulreij to pay 65,000 null f r Hie work U I he permanent work C Hie , ly -U00.01I. plmi arose us in the It Ui he Aikipleil hy the th there wut a ilUer- ); ;i m ii' iiimnl an amend- th wn seconded hy iiiM, 'hat Hie innlter jhaek In Hie Iloanl of n, i tinner iiicuinn pnadian Xa' tonal Hall-win miilpcg n there lie an element of dould th ineMitMi tin' railway j wished mi ndonl. Tim I it win arrleil Ald. -mid Alii. Perry vol Inst! (lorimi wti ha liccn .Hirifeveral lav in the city re timed to Vancoti- H;Jeanief Pr tice ttcoree i.rT OPEN LETTER to Messrs John Oliver and W. J. Bowser r Provincial Party of British Columbia UITI 29, IMPIRIAL BLOCK, VAMOOUVIR.'B4. . iulr tO, 3. To ttw Honorable, i Vessra. John Oliver and V. J. msr, Victoria, II. C. Iiear Mr. Premier and Mf. F.i-rremler: I am Instructed by my KveeutOe Committee in direct jrr,ur attention in th reeent bulletin of the Provincial rrtr, "Searrhlirht .No. f." rieahn witli llw piirrha. from th builders In It II or the Pacific Oreat KasJern hallway, for the Province t British Columbia, I enclose yon i ropy nf this bulletl.i he rewlih. pleas not the article entitled "The Oreat Betrayal" and the r.py if the documentary evidence arriripan)ln the sail.. Mnr of the F.lector In our Province complain lht public Issues are bnmrtil mil wily In th licat it in elector!; that eharin are flatly denied liv parti concerned rerardless of f-t, and that th true rcnnlhllliy. If placet at all. 1 only aftr llx" lrtioo i or, un m tot th fotrr to rrrord till rmli1crist dfflkn on amT II l In lh hH of cbrlatlnr thl, a to it P. fl f... lint tb rrnvlnrlal Tarty ha wn fit to lay twfor th pnpl f Hrltlli Coluinbla Hi full ulnry of lli unforiuiiatft taklnr over rt I ho Parlflr, nrrat Mlrrn llallMay for tin' province. . , Your attention la furthrr called to the manner In uhlrh jrmi both (with I lie altance of Jour follower) voted lorether In the lrl'UUire ,of lh province to prevent a llKiKih enqiilry Into thla unhappy affair. Tnnnan4 of elector would like to know your anef to thla "Sfarrhlirht," o thai tfiey may be In a poltiin ti J nitre a to the acniraey or the report and mie nierila nmtalned therein. It ! felt that a Mlcnc mi your part ran leave them but one conrn.m. I have the honor to be. Plra, ii. r. Mcro.At.n, Secretary. THE VCITF.fl. Every elector In Prtllh C.lnmbla ho l Interested In r"l mvemnwnt and denlmu of knowlnr the fact nhonld ret a copy of our "Hearchlirht ,o. t." A poirrd to above addre will forlnr II to ycni. MATRIC RESULTS Name of Other Hl"h School Studenti In District Who Were Successful In addition to the lift puh-lihi'd yeirday. Hie fnllowintr rltnlcnt in local dilrirl wen iircci.ful ai i he n-ccnt Univer- ily uialrlctilation eaiiiinalion: Oranby Bay Junior Malriciilatioit Mnxi-miiin murk loon. Win. Lazorek 75: May I. Xord rt73. Mar- I.. K. MacKntRhl i3lr Tltomat V. Hair, will ' liranted Supplemental I'.iamin Htlon llirlinnl II. Itaflen-lyne. Ocean Falls Junior Mairicttiaiion Mnxt-inuiit mark lonfi Sylvia II. Sitta CANADIANS have always been noted for courage, optimism and faith in their country. Canada wai not built up by pt!-miitf, nor will Canada continue to di-veloti if btr proplc allsvr themselves to become croakers and Krouchers. Canada is fundamentally an agricultural coun-try. We have s tcil and climate which can trow the wend s finest agricultural products. Canadian farmers who have earned the capital invested in their farms out of profits in farming are numbered in thoui-and. These successful farmers have paid off their mortgages, stocked their barns and stables, bought their mschinery, made a food living, and brought up their families. It mesnt hard work, but today they are independent. Money in Mixed Farming In recent years, at different points on the prairies, oats fed to steers have brought We Must Cut Production Costs Canada U meeting with the keeneet eom'tetition in the mark-etins of her products. To hold her own and regain her place vn the world's market, she must reduce etiKt of production. The only way to do this I to increase production per acre, per cow or per other unit. But improved quality, also, is msratial to meet market demands. The quantity and the quality of the products and the east of production in competitive countries is beyond our control. Friers of sgrirultural products are regulated hy world supply and demand. Hence, decreasing production will not help the Canadian farmer. from 70c to 11.07 as tgainst the Fort William price Of 42c per bushel, while barley used for the same purpose has brought as high as 99c ss sgsinst Fort William price of S7c per bushel. Farmers marketing their coarse grains In this way lower marketing cost, nave a sure market and make money, on their grain, while at the same time they market their roughage, otherwise oiten wasted. The cattle embargo Is now off. Steers are worth more money and certain to make good money for the Canadian farmer from now on. Money in Pins The Dominion Experimental Farms Have proved by actual test that there Is a profit in feeding pigs, Last year at the Central Farm, Ottawa, after paying hy 603. (Iranle.l Supileniiilal F.xatnin-aliuii I.oui K. Nicholon. Ounplelcil Matriculalion Annie llauehlon. New Haxelton I'reliniitiary ciujri'e, junior uriule Maximum mark i'oo -Milchell IJ. Ncwinnn, (ill. North Bulkier I'nditriinary coure, junior iradf Maximum mark Win Mary J. V. Mrlnnes SSfi, Vanderhoof I'relintinary Cotire, Junior (Iradc - - Maxfiuutii mark 900 Marjory. !'. Paleron 5(5. Kmiiiie V. ay 501, Sadie V. Camphcll 509, .lerrold Johnon IH. Mar-fliret K. SiUer IK3. Nechaco Preliminary r.onre, Juniur 1 1 rail.- Maximum mark 1100 Marion Moore CM Canada Faces the Future With Confidence for feed, labor. Interest and depreciation, the net profit per pig was still 14.61. Profits from Sheep As rooney-maktrs, sheep are hard to beat In every Province from Prince Edward Island to British Columbia are found many flocks returning generous profits to their owners. Poultry Pays Poultry uakca money for those who sdopt modem methods, whether East or West. Little Prince Edward Island markets co-operatively in carlots, shipping annually upwards of one million dosen eggs. The British Columbia Co-operative Poultry Men's Exchange markets In the same wsy, thus saving ruinous glut in their local market. t7rtrx Seed Canada's Northern grown seed possesses extra vitality. There is a large market for it to the south. Canada exports seed potatoes, but imports other seeds, she has the opportunity to grow seed for herself and for export. The Future Ten year from now the pessimists of todsy will have been forgotten. Britain has removed the embargo against our cattle. She wants our beef and bacon, ,our cheese, butter, eggs and apples, our whest and flour. As the population of the United States Increases, she will compete less and less sgalnst us on the British market. Eventually, she will herself be an importer of many other food stuffs besides wheat from this country. Canas Ua tU smw. Um ellaiau, the laws, twa aletk aS Ik tea Oil Uka Mtmur f.r acrb twiural hum. u ram milk all tk biSMtrr "" " a aiHUr. Let'a ! U vara aal "' Can- b aaavlmr far urJ wrih ruln la IU falara. Let ka f.laf iIim! Have Faith in Canada AatkarUfS far pakllratiaa kr tha Dominion Department of Agriculture W. K, MOTllKHWEM. MtnUl.r. , Dr. J. II. CRIIDALX, Daawty M iaUtar. ita THI DAILT- HSWB PRINCE GEORGE HAS CANDIDATE QUEEN LOCAL CARNIVAL Mitt KathlMA Brown Nominated br Fair Boaetl of InUrlor City A wire ha heen recived hy the I'.xfilliilion Hoaril froirfV Prince Henrirn to the efTecl Jhat . Mis KaDileeit Hi own ha Jieerf 'tioinin-aleil hy Hie Prince Ovofge Fair Hoard a a canitiilateititllte'Oar nival lUuecti cnnleMi at llie-fdrtli- enminjr cxhihilion here. i'An ricullural exhiiit i. alxiVtn he ecnl ly Hie Prince Ooonre Iricl to the local fair, atul to Win .Vew lminler fair. Smilher lia alMii notified the Mxlirliition Iloanl Hint a candid-ale will !ic enlereil In the forth coming Carnival Queen contest frnm that oiiil. The .name ,o( the candidate1 will he forwarded in (he near future. BUILDING PERMITS FOR JULY 6,100 List Includtt Two Nw Residence JLnd Addition and Repair to Other Iluildinjr permilH to the value of d,IO0 were iticd at the Oily jlall d ii rin if the month of July. They were a follow: John Ilertrrnafi, I00, repairs to reidciice, 0."jK Amlirote Ave. 0. K. Ylrehurp, l,r00, huild-in? of reidenrp on lot 8, Idock (t, ectlon 7. Mitchell Si Curric, r00, huild-iiijf of residence on lot 21, Mock J, sect ion 7. Mitchell A r.nrrii. J200. IniilitiiiK of reidnce on lot 3. !d(M'k I ft, section C. Henrpe Tair, 200, ,repair to huihling on lot i, Idock 21, eeclinn I. Mitchell A Currie, l,0t)0, addition In residence lot HI, Mock I. section 2. Milchell A Currie, SSOO, repair to foundation, lots 3 and, I, hloek 23, section I. RAIN WANTED BADLY AT GEORGETOWN MILL With Many Ordera on Hand, Big Bay Plant Has Been Shut Down Several Weeks Account of Water Haiti i- whal i wanted at the Ilisr Hay sawmill, ticontelowii, which liii now heen closed down for !everal weeks because of water shortage. The mill has orders which will keep il huy at full lilast for several month and, on nccount of the present de lay, it will have lo work right lliroucli the winter in order lo cnlch n; once it does get started axain. It was prevented front rtil ritixit iti$r to the cargo nf the Canadian Highlander for Japan lal week on account nf heinjr closed down. II is understood Mie Hie Hay j people will make nrovisinn soon to guard a?niiit another shut down on account of, water shnrt-age. At present the full staff is lieinj? Kept husy on repairs o I lie plant. FISH ARRIVALS Six Halibut oBata Marketed 10S,-000 Pound today llalihtil sales on Ihe Fish F.x-rliniige this morning totalled lOtOOO pounds. Four American schooners had 102,000 pounds and I wo Canadian rt.000 pounds. In addition to the halihul 11,000 pounds of red salmon and (10 cohoes were marketed hy Ihe American boat Igloo. The prices nfferiuv for hoi It first and second class catches were a trifle lower this morning. The Cana-ilintis obtained similar prices for first class fish as did Hie Americans while Mr second rlnss fisli, they got half a cenl more; The arrivals and sales were: American Pioneer, 00,000 pounds at 13c. and I On lo the Itoyal Fixh Co. Sherman, 2t,00Q pounds, at 13,1c and 0fl to .the ..Pacific! FIsheriesT.ld. , Haven, 11,000 pounds al l3.5o and I Oct; and I.eiHire. 12,000 pounds nt 13, tc and tfie to the Canadinii Fish A Cold Sforago Co. Canadian lV: Mali, 3,500 pounds al 43.2o and 10.50 to the Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co, Murgalicc, 2,560 pounds, at TKQK Fit! Blind Man's Buff J7 VEN 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 to guide you in buying. It shows you what to buy where to buy and when to buy. At , 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 t honest and their prices right, or they could not advertise successfully. Don't play blind man s buff with the elusive dollar. Spend a few minutes each day running through the advertisements in this paper. Then buy the products that have proved up jn the light of advertising. 13.1c and 10c. lo the Aflin Fisheries Ltd. Igloo 11,000 pounds red sril-mon at 8.8c. and f0 cohnes at 20c each lo the At I in Fisheries On. MAJORITY OF UNITE? STATES PEOPLE BELOW NORMAL INTELLIGENCE ' I.OS ANCF.l.K!s,Calif( July 30 .Ninety-six per cent nf Ihe people nf Ihe- United States are he-low the accepted standard nf intelligence, and only 1,000,000 are above the standard, Dr. H. H. 'on Klein Smid, president of the University of Southern California, declared here in an address to Ihe student lioily at the suni-rjier session. The ninety six per cent helow Mnnilan), or approximately l0Vi 1100,000, seemed likely In increase to 08.000,000 , and Ihe 1,000,000 decrease In 3,000,000, )r. Von KleinSmid declared. ' The prininry work of Ihe college or university is In deal with the 1,000,000 and lo train Hie people nf superior inlelllgence that they may become leaders in the future. "Frankly, I do not know who shalj come lo college," Dr. Von KleinSmid said. "I am al a loss lo accept any kind of u erilerion which situll limit college entrance In any group. He the lesls of Ihe fulUre whal they may, Hie ideal of Hie college must, he. lo conserve Hie intellectual Ideals and to pass them on sit that they may send nut leaders for Ihe. generations to edme." When you buy advertising you buy CIRCULATION, and see that you get It. tf Read the Advertisements. TIMBER SALE X S37S. Sealed Tenders will' be received by tne ftldtHi't F.tre.t.r , n.il 1.1. r ih.n n.nm fin i 'the ilst day or AumiM. tti3, Tor the !purrhJM- at Llrenre -378. nppimlte 1.01; 3 (:iit nirlct. to rut tss'.oou riijii. of l.eilar, llennork. and sprure. Two yeara will be allowed for removal nt timber. KurtlV-r parllrulirs of the Chief Forester, Vlrkbrla. or the DIUMot forester, rrlnee llnpert B.C. TIMBER SALE X 5341. Sealed Tenders will be rwelved by the nistrlet rei-e.ler, nol later than .mum on the ttth day of A11s11.1t. ti3. fur the purchase of Llrenre Sllt. on an ares Kituate on an unnamed Inlet, CaM Shore Uredi) Channel, lianire 3, :ast OUtrlrt, In rut 41 0.(100 feet nt Cedar. Hemlock, ; Sprure, Kalam. I Two (i years will be allowed Tor re-imnval of timber. Further particulars of the Chler Forea-ter, Vlrtorla, or the District Forester, Prlnee Rupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 5146. Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister of, Lands, at Vlrtorla, nol later than nnn on the t eth day of Auruxt. tJ, for the purchase or Licence X5I46, to cur 40.000 Jark Pine Ties, on an area situated about miles fnan Falling Station, CN.n, lunre l, Coast Land District. Three S! years will be allowed for removal or timber. Further particulars of the Chief Fores ter, Victoria. B.C., or District Forester, Prince Ituperl, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 5314. Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister or Lands, at Victoria, nol later than noon '.on the fnd day Aurtist. 133, for the purchase of Licence X S3 14. to rut 730,000 feet of Spruce. Balsam and Hera-lock on sn sres situated st the head of Clio Bay, Douilaa Channel, Hants 4, Coast tustrici. Two (J) years will be allowed for removal or timber. Further particulars nf the Chief Fores ter, Victoria. B.C., or District Forester, Frinre Hupert, B.C. aaaaVpffiflN LUljUaU I aV el tk I si in I LADDER hCapw! I -SBaattabaaaaw vaars avawa avawas I aVJBaaaP aw iKwl.rMai Stove WOOD We have just received 1 ciir load of up river wood, guaranteed seasoned and dry. Size cut to order. Also Kindling In Sacks. For Prices, call HydeTransfer Phone 580. Service and Quality our Motto. Dr.F.P.Kenny DENTIST Helgerson Block. Phono 109 For Appointment P.O. Box 953, Prince Rupert. KING GEORGE CAFE Flrt Clata CHOP tUEY and NOODLES. Furnlshad Room) to Rani.' Price Reasonable Phone Blue 471. Second Ave. 1 1 1 i - I. 1 1 ! 9 t I t t a