Si PAC1H TWO " :CED 'YEA prepared from the fresh yoting leaves of "SALADA" is the ideal drink for Summer. Cool, Refreshing, Delicious Try it. The Daily News PRINCK HUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per'month $1.0n By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year . . . . To all other countries, in advance, per year.,.-.... TELEPHONE 91 she will grow steadily and surely but pertiap fasler than some of Why City Is thoe livinsr here think. Visitor Located Here, are surpried al Ihe orosnerous Some visitors lo the conven Community Of Interest. TM, . . : i t 1 1 I t , i f 1 . . . .1 : . it... ...i t . ICONVENTION OF ! MUNICIPALITIES I Syd. ;iby, W. Vancouver; Mayor O. T. Sinylbe, Duncan; Alderman A. D. Buchanan, New Westmin- sler; Reeve li, F. Walson. Saan- ap-araiirt- 01 ne piare. roniu- nn nave i.Keo wny ine cny is au; wuncillor IKivid Hall. So. ering the stories they had located here. The reason is "self Vancouver; Alderman A. T. Wal-heard, and eiecially interested evidenL In the first place Uiley, Nelson; President C. F. have onieof them been in the harbor js one of finest in the-Mclfardy; Vice Pre. II. Hay ward; shipping and particularly in the world and il is already being Secretary A. W. Oray. fihing indii-lrj-. The condition used fordeep sea and Alaska. Credentials: Reeve Ixulel, of Ihe strreU' considering Ihe trade. Thr cily is Ihe centre of hit. x. Vancouver; Reeve Chain-difficull problem of construct- the fishing induslrv on tbeiher. Penliclnn; Clark Was son. ing them, have'been matlcTs of roast, marketing APprnximalely XelMin. comment. :z..ihmi,im pounds of halibut - t ...i :i t . nt i r f...i on . . . ".""i--xifr .rr.K. I'UIl- ..u .w, ..v.....,, iHM.iius in s.n- can; p.Ierk Farmer, Disl. North m.ni earn jear leside nerriiig.iyancouver; Clerk O. II, I roii. so)e ana ouier 1111. l'rnice!ki,., ,. "? oci.-gH.es u. urr.i.s IC ii.mr.. rcnirc lor Conslilution: Reeve Brookes, iu he conveiihon brmg lo m.nd the mining ac iv.l.es of the sUll, Vancouver; Clerk Lcrnax. Ihe idea of comniiiiiily of inler- north and will be the shipping surrev Clerk Iiracewell ,,ra,,'w',. Penile ,nic- est of all people: j-esiding in point for Die coal deposits, llie-Tn ' British. Columbia. People liv- metalliferous mines, the ngri-j ,;u,,2P, " cmiimlllee- Mavne ing 1n the south, and particn- cnllural dstnts and the liTrn- r ', LS" ' ll , larly in Vancouver and Victoria, ber mills of the whole country! l o t Z "v S T.T do not Always realize how much around. There are olher reasons1" v, vVall v I IIPV ilRXl I PJini I Ik A v - Knakn lllll I IIWWA .iPfl tliAortinr ' part of'the province. They get franscontinenlnl terminus 'the a great deal of business here cily is bound lo lie important, and Ihey no finance s genu! ileal . . , , . on Ihe natural resources of the Mrs.'W.-Folberinjrham, acenm-norlh. It is in this section of panied by her dauxhler Oladys. Ihe country (hat Ibe most val- ,iaB returned lo Nelson nfior liable mines are found,- that the visiting Colonel C. W. peck, V.O. reserves of pulp timber are lo-1.ad Mrs. Peck, at their home on cated. that undeveloped . lands. Honoris Bay. North Sannirh remain and that there is fish inj Victoria Cnlnnisl abundance. These resources ' will continue lo bring money in-! Angus Slewarl arrived from lo the province, even w:hen the Vancouver on Ihe Prince Oenrpe resources of Ihe south are 'yesterday afternoon and proreed-worked out. ed by llie cveninjr train to llazel- When people here ?o for Ion, Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE "The Service Store." WE CASH CHEQUES. Agents Fori N. and S. ENGINES Term Arranged To Suit Purchaser. Phone Slue SI. Ihe report of Ihe treasurer mentioned llie mailer of. fees and said this matter would be fully discussed. McDIarmld Resigns F. A. McDiarmid, parliamentary agent, presided the report whirh has already been itiven wide, cirrulal inn. lie also read a short supplementary report in which he lold ir work which had been done or which needed lo he dune. The I own planning Act introduced during Hie last spa. sion of Ibe Legislature came in for some criticism. Mr. McDiarmid said il was unworkable and he was afraid of the result of the efforts f Ihe committee appointed lo make recommendation in regard lo II. There were also problem in ronnerlfnn with local improvement, legislation. In view of the present fj. uancial condilioii of the Union Mr. McDiarmid tendered his resignation as parliamentary agent. He said lie left the Union wilh reurel. Finances inadn ft Impossible lo carry on. The convention held in Victoria had absorbed all Ihe finances of the ! THi uXnif rnrvvs Tr r!f. Anru Ji j t"n:or: which . in deft the! Parliamentary Agent. The turning down of Ihe few assessed by Ihe executive made it impossible lo carry nn. lie could noi n i ' iitkfM tY. himself w fmilv m count, him out, He bjrv.l lo ' 1 I'Syiii- ut ms" own money for, Meeting Held Last Night In Coun- ,,e Wori. ell Chamber and Formalities vole of thanks a lheii Disposed of tendered Mr. McDiarmid and he; for a trip to Anyei with Mr. ; i'left McDiarmid. ' j Rupert's Dsleqatlon Budgst Committee Makes Pro-, .u t,e truest. of the Prince posal for Financing and iHuperi delegatfe a resolution Change of ConsUtutlon Itrimt ihi city asking thai the i i council be given power under I he With a goodly number of dele- : IIIUDlriM af ,e .f,, ileuses fpates present, all intent on for- ;usf as j., done n Vancouver. warding business and dealing, was ordered lo be prinied and eriouidv with the wort I hey ha!- i .i. t, h.f. uei if?io do. Hi annual conven- resolution committee this morn-, tfen of Ibe I'nion of B,H Muniei- jny. . palllies oiened aY evening in! prince nuperT dejection was' the council ehaniber with Mayor l.lkiwwt to stand t seven lv . Mrilardy of Nelson presiding. !resoluti.i of the conveMion even After llie prei.lent hal ie-Iu4U112i, jlhougb.. aeconlinc according la IV rulins -It am is wyu jrreai pleasure-inai extending In you- all a contial and hearly welwuie. II j dared the convention on Arl- ,,f of ibe the chair. Ihe eilv etililled ins lavor ljllarl mi I'rmre ttu- ... -11, .. - ' - I Itl Villi I 1 . I nrir 1 1 1 . !-r pert ofliclally weteomed the dlseussion OVer if in winch Aid- ...."" j visitors a follow jerman Stephens Kk Mr. The rpH of Ibe huttjret com-; 'roiltee Ibwn was read. This com j Transient Display Advertising $1.40 per inch per inertior! win, a .Wp appreeiatinn fji3.3rto wmild be hcede for the' Transient Advertising on Front Page......i $2.80 par inch,my privilege a Actln? Mayr of Vvin!? year owtle up a follow: Local Readers, per insertion. .................. ..2.r.c pr line,. ciiv that I 'want ly asur ParlillIIM.B,ar). M.nl.4. j.ooo: Classified Advertising, per Insertion 5c ier'wonfiyou how much we appreciate Ihei,,!) aihj wrelanai. t50; Legal Notices, each insertion .15e pr agate li'iejon, heoioweii uion us in bav-, frelar" ami assistant. l0rt; ' -insr the convention held in Prince., jHing rxpne of president Contract Rates on Aoplication. nurert. I want yon lo feel nuitj;aRj s-retar- 30rt; i'nion of AH advertising should be in The Daily News Offlee on dav pre-(at home ami I do hoe that y,MiiVslern Municipalilies. Iljfl. ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. will noi only enjoy your sayf committees Recommendation sliere. tMjt that you will wan! lo MemBer of Audit Bureau of Circulations. ironte jcome back lo e us asrain at DAILY EDITION Greeting To Visiting Delegates. The Daily News wishes lo add il.s quota of welcome lo that extended generally by civic organizations to the members of the t'nion of B.C. Municipalities,! now in convention here."- We jsonie future time. W'eslern peo- The rejMtrl recommended that Ibe convent inn fir Ibe lees; Ufa! the constitution be amentel lo I9J3. !de are known In appreciate ?oo.t Thursday. August 3, pr,,VH ta, one year notice imu?s ami i-nnce nuiien iu b reuuireil for a member tu' holidays. they usnallv proceed tij,4,,inp bu' one of the cities to the south. fr-''arl af i i They seldom go easL iumi Iheir nionev and add In Ihe wealth nt lh l,.nthr.. riart "Wll ?0.n1 will pain bhl you welcome . 1 1. .i ...ii ' " J i j .... of the province. Our prosperity aeimeranons. result from your the r nrosner tv. i "'"' it is herause nf Ibis commn e.Hh lhin?s in sloreij, (po(n ,Uc UQt,m iteal i,d vwe.oresiaeni, repui oh Rfnaiiai, wWeh ..jBtaiuwl hope they will enjoy their isilinily of interest and localise " v,,'",r', mn mey ap-and is that than other frriH,rt' welcome extended, our only, regret 4heyjVauconver more any have to leave again so soon.;pIace draws fmm the whole of They owe it largely to Ihe ef-There seems to be rather undue -Northern British Columbia, that iw Ex-Mayor Hcliester haste in getting away from j we reenl the slight on this city '"al "J" wer'' meeiinir in im Prince Rupert, especially inin Vaueouver refusing to send view of the excellent boat er delegates to the .convention Tne Committees vice which jrives opportunities 'which Is meetinsr here lriiav. To 'n ! preidenlial addre. or leaving almol any Aav. jt say the leat it i bad tale and PreWet Mcilanly outline,! mw is alo regrettable that Ihey were also lad buMtiess v? are ens- of Ihe things ihey had aeenm-not aide to make the triangular tomers of Vancouver but we pl"bed in the pal prouioiifl? trip returning by way of Jasper sfrali not be as keen to do busi- -""d legislation and preenlinc Park. iiesf wilh a place that -laps u 'he pasing- of poor legislation. ..in the face as we should if we He then read Ihe names of corn-Well Anchored ,had been treated with just or- mlllees which he had appointed On The Rock. ;dinary courtesy. a follows: Visitors to Prince Rupert Delegate-? lo Ihe convention Kesolullons: Heete a. J. Lock, have noticed thai the rily.i well remarked on the poor taslg of .ley. K")uiniall, Chairman: Mayor anchored on the rock.4 Her he big cily in refusing lo joiniC F. Coslerlon, Venion: Mayor foundations ar? set firmly, and Ihe gathering just because it J. N. Gnlley, Karnloops: Reeve R. the opinion expressed is that was held here. JD. MaeKenzie, Surrey; Councillor gets lie prepareii each year: lhal Ibe lioterninent (e ake to have a copy of all municipal le?ila-tiou forwanletl to I hem that the' former levy of the e..ulie he ealei anl a per caiula levy e Mould be about twice that of 1921; lhal a parliamentary committee of Iwo , be4aipinle lo !preenl all mailers lo Ihe Gov ernment or municipal eommiltee of the lei-lalure; thai Ihe services of a lejral adver be left in the baud of the executive and hi service paid' from the a moon I set asife ft-r lhal pur-po.e. Afler Ihe r.wvenliofl adjourned .cine of the tnerntter joiretl the ladies l the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mclennan by special invitation and others attended a social session or the i.ik. CONYENTIONISTS MET which open here today .were call ed topelber by President C. F. Mcilanly of Nelson in th ing room of Ihe steamer pnlifp court. iil Shoe Polishes Gold Wrist Watch Recalled From Presldsnt of Pacific Mills For Forestry Essay Mi Jean Mackay, winner of the first priie in the went provincial fore.lry branch eayfnn- lel. is Ihe recipient of a beatili-' ful while Knld oval wri-4 watch from A. H. Martin, president of. the Pacific Mills Ltd.. Ocean i nst . n iiwni m ihim. in ASf nA 1 nn foPFiaSPrV' Un DUAlW jlLAITlLrV Ihe company In her succesn. Ac companylns Ihe wnlch was a Resolutions Committee Appointed I'""" ' appreciation from Mr. and Started Business Other Martin on Itehalf of the Pacific Report Wer Received MIH- Mr. and Mr. T. Ho Mac- kay and daughter Jean were. rei. The 12 deletrales lo llie fnloh 'fnis of ocean rail- lor some of B.C. Municipalitie convention considerable time. At the openinif session of Ihe mok- convention of the Union of B.C. Prince Municipalities last nitrhl Ihe George on Tuesday morning for members passed a resolution of their first session. regret at "Ihe death of James The resolutions committee was Raymur. controller of ihe eily nf un jcbosen a follows: Mayor Thomas Victoria, a delegate for many 'Brook of South Vancouver, Mu- years lo Ihe conventions. The nicipal Clerk C. Letnax of Furrey, members stood in silence as a and City Clerk Bracewell of Pen-, mark of respect. licton. This committee immedi-alely set alout its duties ami a lengthy list of resolutions, submitted by various municipalities,! were endorsed for llie consideration of the convention while others were thrown out. ! The auditing committee con-' sisting of Cily Clerk James C.rieg of Duncan, Municipal Clerk J. O. Farmer of North Vancouver and NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SUI Hlhw,r BrUt 0?r kM RUM t Trrc, BX, trine RumM OKUItt. City Clerk Dunn of Kelowna also ,,,M 7rntt MpwV,f, -r, presented it report. or I'tnt prwr- subtrufiur." win The me r..tmrl report nt or V A. 1 McDiarmid. l.nin,.n; I r'f'"l Uk- ltif)riirsM llw Nloltlrr r. or i-hmic vrt, for in i-rotinr. or parliamentary agenl, another Br'",h 'innii at it ririianvoi amid- lengthy document which appeared Eft luiTa in circular form, was nlo ore- ?' "r. seiif"ter. itn. tor ttm tubMrue- ""nlel, , lllrrr 11 Trrrtre. BX. PIo, ririrtWtfn, rnntriM nd form ri.... o. t. . , r lnter mr I" tm mi rxl trier lb i.tias. iiyan of port Simpson iweniwa iir "f AMruit, iti, at ih was fined IOO0 "' "O nn.l nn.l COSI costs for jor "nwnnw.ni ,f fublie vvorka, frirwo Ho- i . i rl. virlurU tnd Varirr. or Itir tbov intoxication, hy Magistrate Mc- "i i 4,uini uprm arpiiraiiort to iim Clvftuml litis iMMr.,. I., H...H.. '?rn,nt ft ,Wt Wrk, Vlrtoru. oa ' " ina irirr in aixr iwuwnrQ da I upon Make it an every morning habit to shine with ilanirni or rirp-rn OtMir. mMrti amount . will Im rrruiwtol hrn tm plant are rr- ilurnrd In tmJ ordrr. i Ktrh rnW iuu trrnrnpanld by an arrrpird rhrque on a rhartrrm! bank nf nana ila nude pajabto to i In- lUHwurtblo llw Minlttrr of riit.lir works for in wti of rive ttMHiMitd dollar, IS,000.v) hlrli thtll te forf.lled If tb lomU-rrr dillnra lo entrr Into ronlrtrt ihi ralM ;u(sni lo (to so, or ir ho fall to cotupu-u line work rotilrtrlrd for. Th rnr(jut r,f unturrraariil blddm wilt tst wturnd to llwm us.n rtmillon or Inn ronirart. Trndrrt nniM t road out on lb rorm itiiilird and alrned wlib lb artutl tit, liuiurr or tiw ind.rr. 1 Th lowrtt or any trndrr nol nrtmtril. trrr.rd, P. Mill IP. Public Workt Ennnirr. TIm rin-arlroM)! or Public Worst, Ptrluin.nl HulldlDi, Vich.rla, HC. AUfUlt II, . : .. - H Package of 1 0 now 18 Z Packages PREENTATION MADE TO MISS JEAN MACKAY It li , it Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 10,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Cnglnssrs, Machinists, SolUrmahsr. Ucksntlthi, rattarn maksrs, Foundsr. Weodworksr, It. Electric and Acetylene Welding. Our plant Is equipped to e;idle all kinds of Marine and Commercial Work PHONES 43 AND 3SS Sales in B, C. greater thn all others combined. 'cBeenviihoutaPctr Demand "Cascade" Order today from any Government Vendor THE BREW F0H Y0! Hat the1" L?qtTcoS "i PUb,"lhe? r d H H control 11 Board or by the Governmsnt of Britlih Columbia.