1 PAQtt TWO " ' g- -MJf4-- L. A Reputation for unvarying Quality is the Greatest MarK of Distinction. n SALADA" has given Matchless Quality top Ol yar . So Delicious! Just Try It, T Take Good Care Of Widow's And Orphans. na M r. kt aj Ml The Daily News ; I'HINCK HUPF.HT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Kvery Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Kupert Uaily News, Limited, Third Avenue. ' . II. K. PULLBN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City'j Delivery, toy mail "br carrier, per month. . . ......... .$1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Kinpire and the United States, in advance, per year . , .$0.00 DAILY EDITION Friday. July G, 1923. People generally will hack the (ireat War Veterans in their demand that the wjdows and orphan t soldier he well taken oare oT. AImi there will he a general demand that disabled nien shall nol he neglected. If there has heeji neglect and prejudice iu connection with the administration uf Ihe pensions deparlmeiil of the government among the permanent officials, jl is Ihe manifest duly of the povernnienl to see I hat the officials either change their ways promptly or are dismissed. There should he ihi IrifJing willi this matter. It is loo vital a question. The honor of Ihe country is at slake. The men who fell were ' promised that their dependents would he cared for hy a grateful country. It is doubtful if Canada has made good thai pro-1 rhise. Widows-were never given more Ihriu a mere pittance anc orphans were almost unprovided for. The present demands oi the war veterans deserve every consideration aiid it is to he hopeil quick action will .follow, J- . Interest Taken In Prize FighL People love a fight and ndore a fighter. While it is matter uf common knowledge that prize fighting is rather a degrading Jnisiness and few prize fighters have ever amounted lo much as .citizens, yet there is something ahout the sport that attracts the average man and holds him. Hundreds. of people in every community of Ihe United Stales and Canada and even of Europe anxiously awaited the result of yesterday's glove fight, even though it was expected to he a one-sided game. There was a 'phase of human nature appealed to. perhaps nut Ihe highest, .bid one that is deep seated in almost every man in the hig cou-iest, between ivn physical super-men, : , ! j Those who have walrheil prize fights' have noticed the lype uf men who are most in evidence on such occasions. Any man who gels his living in au illicit manner is there. Any man with a remnant of the barbarian ahout him has a prominent seal. As Ihe harharian is slilj .dominant in most people at some Mm" in their lives, most people either would like lo watch a prize ight or read ahout j(. Most of ns glory in the idea that we are he-men and not fissies. We ralher admire the man qf former ageswho fought for his male and won out hy superior slrenplh or skill. We like to see a man who is strong physically, in whonrlhe animal predominates. We are still savages at heart even though wr profess and try lo make ourselves helieve, that .we are heromin'g more civilized, and that Jlfe lirufe. nature ; beinKsiibordinaled lo the. spiritual. Fourteen Millions - To The Good. The Canadian National Railway is fourteen million dollars lo the good oyer last year's record, so far as reported, and Ihe r.w.,.v. , , t . MMir.iv win on inroiignnui uie year, rlosifig with a balance in favor of Ihe new management of at irnsi iiniiy minion unuar.. ii is a good record and one Hint will make Ihe railway president solid with Ihe. people of the country. Of course there were neonle who lmrjil Mmi tim rn;ino.- would lie. a failure and that they would he given an npriorliniilv .... ' ' . in :i f. - 1 I it mi ..i imij it iur iie.xi ui uniiiiu?. I ney nave circulated reports ahout Sir Henry at various limes and other, interests have heen none loo friend! v. One great thing ahout the new management is that all re- J"" iuMjruie. h greai improvement in me quality of serviep to Jic pnhlie. If ihe national railways can he made to properly cryp.lhe people, that is what is wauled. Puhlic service is needed from a pnhlie railway and Ihe coU rmist not he too great. At Ihe present rale of progress it Jooks as if the railwav would in lime heroine nn aswt jnpnd of a liahility. Steamship Service . Is On Trial. " t uV)e ,0n"nun Mwljant Marine is at present nn trial. M ? djfiriilt for a layman to discuss tranportnlion prnhlems in-lejligenijy, hut this seems evident. Whereas in Ihe nasi it wnn Ulmost imniissililn fur ronn.i;-.. msn :.i i . . "in nun iii ijnu iriinsponaiion lor ll'lir ,0,!,,p,"f' ,,0(lay lhr arp povernmenl sleamprs earning lirillkll P.lilnml. n liin.l...- I.. II i- . ii . . . .. -' r , "V "nr, iii hip utns ni uie worm and the Jumper iii"vl-v n-n-'iprQjic. Saving and Investing "Investing" your money is a serious matter not to be done in a hurry. Think twice and ask advice before investing. Be guided by experience preferably your banker's. Successful investors always keep in close touch with their bank. "Doublt your Savings j U CAN W 0onJ UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch A. T. Broderick, Manager VISITOR TO USK IS DELIGHTED WITH IT "Veritable Paradise" la Expression Used In Describing Place; Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kelch Mr. and Mrs. "I'.' W. Holllnijs rf Maiton, Ontario, arrived in i u f vcrilalile paradise and :y lie !ias' spent lliere the finest holiday in forly-fivp years. Mountain rlimhiug has.hoen his pecial rerrectinu, snui hotli I'.e Itiirnile and Kleanra groups have hern jiyen the once over hy him. I'l ioilo leavinpr IJsk -Mr. Ilollines wrote his fan-well in a yjprse which reads; Farewell to valley, ami foresf treps so Inch, Goodbye lo llornile whose lofty peaks reitch Ihe sky. I must leave this little cabin, llavin? spent Iwo weeks in peace, loodhye my son and daughter. My duty .calls me east. Mr. and .Mrs. Hnllinns leae 01, the train tonight nn their homeward journey and will visit mar lied daughters iu Brandon and port Arthur en routp lo Malton. APPEAL WAS WRONGLY TAKEN AGAINST CITYi1-" Question One of Facts and Not of Law, So Ruled Out by Court of taw Hip court of appeals ps terday jrap effect to a preliminary objection by respondents ir. Ihe bearing of Ihe O.T.P. Development Company versus Hip Cor poration of Hip City nf Prince Hupert wherp Hip aspsmpnt of plaintiffs' land Jiy Hie court of revision was upheld. t II. B. Itoberlson, K.C., with Ij- ward F. Jones, appeared for re- pondenls. the City nf Princp Hu pert, and held Rial no riplit of appeal wmdd lie. Court suslnined Ibis objeclion and hearing ended. Swings Mpan Club." Shp mul be :i second Maggjp having som. fun willi her .liggs. TIIKHK was a Cine in B.C. when "Drink, lo Me Only with; Thine Hyps" was a favorilp song. nui now inerp is kick pnoijgh ijj almost everjlhijig fo umlr Ho eyes water. NOW that everybody is safely away on his holiday or properly married, let ns pc down to Jiijs!-ness once more. Ih Joim Oliver reduces the number nf const itupneies in Brit ish Columbia, what about ;m agitation o rpducp Hie sj.e of he Canailian SenalP. I siiggpsl that about two spnalors of Hip kind we spp thpre would 1p sutliclent. - NOW thai. Hip world is safp for democracy. Britain is allproplliif lo kppp it safe by building another airplane Heel. WAIl is like a strike. IJ is easy enough to start one but neither side knows when to rjiiil. IT is dillieiilJ to recognize JJo sjgns of Hip Hhiph unless yoi wpar rubber Bred sppclarles. - TBC political wfspj)pad an saying fmnj Jimeo (imp i,ai an election is iiiiniinent. John Oliver laughs. JACK Dempsey came out nf Hie bixigbi with a bag of inoney but very little glory. Gibbons got the iflory ainf is looking for (he- m'oney. A PHOFITABLR sulde.cl for debate is "How many nponlp watched Hie Dempsey. Gibbons fight nl Shelby?" SINGH the Seiuile stepped on Hie Manson Lfmior import bill, I should like lo see Ihe Ai.eom out alongsJda he Dailj News for ubollliou of HuOHawa Old Man IIoui, TBI DAILT NEWS Friday. -Titty V jfj:! OPTIMISTIC MES8AQE BY PRINCIPAL VANCE TO ROTARY CLUB URGES PARTICIPATION IN POLITICS. (continued fivin pajre one) nie, last week he was in Now York I'mide in Kurope lunched in! London and dined 1 lie same day ir Pari. IJIiisiraliui; Hip. spirit of inter He city on I It train lat uicht. dependence, Hip speaker tnenlioti-it company with fheir.snr..;r,.law'pd Imw all countries ministered rnd dnuyhter, .Mr. ami Mr. V .I.Jljt mir needs. To provide an or-Kcleh, oT I sk, willi whom I hoy diuary "breakfast inmiy countries I.UVfi been visiting for Hie pas ami localities contributed. All torlniplil. Mr. Pollings, wtfn i wre dependent oh oilier nations TO years of ape, describe t'skjor food, 'Clothes,, reliKhui, tliouuht, and litcraliirj'. In spile, of all these .things Hie world bad' not yet cauphl the spirit of tlm family. All nations were bound logetper by mutual helpfulness but spirit of Hie family bad) not developed so Tasl. lliere were, dangers in friendship, 'danger of I friction, misunders tan d. i n r, I cosins pnrposi s. i lie spirit m Hip family niul pervaile Hie nations. Hp hoped the time would come wIipii secret diplomacy would disuppear. The lime woobl Come when Hie nations would lay iall their cards on the luble and international treaties would be poed where ol T might ri'ad them. It helped a great deal if people got Hi.1 spirit of putting themselves in the oilier person's place. To look down on ot'ier nations or serlions of the country was unchristian. He did nol liike to bear such expressions n "Chinks." "Yanks." "Slow olil and Hip other on Wednesday. There was no fipnlanienlal difference between Canada'aml Hie l'niled Stales. They were Ihe "" ,""''""-1 fame in origin, aspilalious nMd that the judgment appealed from ' , v ,, was on facts and not on a point kjn(, vrk ftll0lt , (1),tl)l , 1 The Man in the Mood ! SAYS: I'BK caption under , a iipws- paper picture if Hip jioIpiI Brit. h lady M.P. ays "Lady Aslor Ihe south. We should learn lo understand each other iellr .f wp put nur.selve- in Hie other per son's filacp. Emotion vs. Intellect Turning then lo interrd rela tionship, Dr. Vance said people! wern ruled and dominated by the emotions mitre Hum the inlpMoct. 1 lie urged that the relationships Im dominated by love aiid yni pat hy. Be was -an Incurable up.; timisl and had learned that w got what we expected. If we looked for the best we got it. The liel Ihiiigs in Ihe worbl were v ... . Take Hie city of Princft Hnper . He did nol know any place faced with such insuperable difficulties that had made such rapid pro gress as has this city. II was pe-H ing built on permanent foundations. The whole of Canada owed a debt of gratitude to Hie city for its cnlerprisp. Elect Best Men In connection with govern mental matters, Principal Vane said one thing worried him about servfe clubs. They chose good m'en for their clubs but they often neglected lo takn an interest in electing nroper representatives to governmental hodie such as city councils, legislatures and the fed eral parliament. There were people who served for selfish mo tives and others wjio refused to serve. Both were to be condemned. In Hie service club's was often foiindilhe cream of the city, whereas in Hip city conn-cls was milk lbre Hmes skimmed. Government was not al ways in Hie hands of Hip best people. He pled with Bin people of the'cll lp elect to office JU11 best type of men. They should all tak an Interest In Hie election to Hie city council. Hie school boards ami the.bospilaf boaro. He noticed that IJie best people were often fooling around In Hie eddies when they should Jie In Hip middle of the stream, All should lake part hi the selection of candidates for office. The sele-5-Hons were loo often made in soniejiody's rear offhv. He was not sure but It was hi duly and also thai of the archbishop to get into sornp political parly and help get men Into office. 'The speaker said be under? stood someone was enndng there soon to ( Hiem thai Ihe hope for Iip future lay Iii the formation of a third p'arty, lie was not so sure that this was Hie best method. Hp thought It best for Hie best man lo be secured to serve and In that way they would gel good government. Prosperous advertising mean regular continuous advertising. 1 nuwuis MaBM 111 I'll CATARRH LADDER W Anwiriifu.ll.l. Four Hfndy Sizes A Size For .Every Need You'll Like this Creamy Milk from the Chilliwack District and it is such a convenient milk. With a few tins of the various sizes on your pantry shelf, you are never "out" of milk for Borden's St. Charles Milk serves efjery milk need. It is rich, pure milk from selected dairies in the Fraser River Valley. Part of the water content has been removed, but otherwise it is just as it comes from these fine dairy cows. To bring it back lo its natural state simply add an equal quantity of water. Askyour grocer for Borden's St. Charles Milk and insist on getting it P5PB HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mrs. fi. II. Bleerker and Misses Mena tirig, Kalhlyn Burnet. Leah Bleecker and Bessie Moore Tprrace; A. W. Carter. Oceanic. A. F. M. Coslnred, DuluHi; L. G Skinner. Copper City; Arthur L. Brown, Brooklyn, New York: K. L. Buniet, (J. C. Moxham, I). Howell and C. K. Sirdl, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Pendleton, Victoria; Mrs. fS. B. Itennls-' ler; )r. and Mrs. A. M. Carlisle, Lake Saskatoon, Alia; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kelch, Us.k; Mr. and Mrs. 'J'. W. Boilings, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bishop, Los Angeles; II. Jessie .McDonald, Inverness; II. V. Kergiu, Alice Ann, Central ,1. (1, Beane, port Simpson;, I . BucklH, Victoria. Advertise In 'he Ballv News. TIMBER SALE X 6040. JmN Tcnrtirii will ! rpri-Uiiil liy I lie MlnHlrr it Ijhi.I, ii Vlrtniil. mil Uler uau ii'xiii on uuf ivin I4 v or inly, iw:i fur tlw plll-r In of lAenu-r X Ml (It, In mi m.m m or Shrill. imMin i . w iiir. iv.Ooii I'.H.M. Ilwnlork, U.voo finml ten of I'nlr mil I'lllnir. aiid tin !!, HI I MIC Ml IU licit D'rllllr I. II. fill I, l Vm Or,Ul, Skinia Klvrr, ianr' '. (j)itt I J nil M.irlrl. turn Hi jer will l allowrd for re rnoval or IiiiiIxt. l urilwr prlirulr of Ih Chlrf ,ri- t-r. Vlrioru, u jr.., ut nuirlri t.rir I'rlni'f HuTl, ll.i.. TIMBER 8ALE X 6267. TlHTf will ! offfrt-U for flulo at Pulilir turtiKi, at n4i mi tiw mm iy (,r imv, tJ, n IIih orn of llif MHrUi roresler. CtHirl HiMmr, iTInrr liiifH-rt, IIir l.lrriirn x ; m mi n,j4ii rrt h.m, or spruce. U!ai. Ilnnjiwt, ami ijiUr. aiul a u J&.) fel II, M. f -rWA ami lltiiki'il Klirnri. JUI.mil. liinliL .a t:.Am . ... H .ir. .iMijii nn iirrr aim u.ar Lake. ivijai i, una, itnit 4 i:oal f.atiil in.lrli'l, lull 19 t VMtl.. Ultl l.u .llA....... .... b. moal of timbi-r. iurl ir parilriiiiri r.f ih Clilff I'orci. VANCOUVER Coast Steamships Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. Prince Rupert and Prince George FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points, Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART FRIDAY, 10 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Vancouver, via Queen Charlotte Islands June 13th, 27th, July 11th, 25th PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. lAr Trnre Hnft rp SiiikU) tl 4.4 i pjn. tut IVIiV 0irf. rilinmiloD, Winulprr, Ulrrtl ctmrtKUm all poinli Litirro Rsni'tt trxl UiiIimI 8UUJ, soincy ron all ocian steamship linis. CUt Tkt.t Offlc, 127 Third Am. Print ftuptrt. pkMi e0. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS LOUISE, 8.8. PRINCESS ALICE. For Vancouver, Victoria and 8eattle, June 3, 8, 16, 23, 30 j July 7, 11, 18, 21, 26, 28. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, Juno 11,18, 25 J July 2, 8, 13, 18, 20, 23, 27. 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship' Lines. Full information from 'J t W. C. ORCHARD, Qeneral Agent. A Corner of 4th 8treet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C.., 'LTD. .ailiOM from I'rinrs liirt, r.f VANCOUVIR, VICTOBJA, Ocin rail., nd SManaoi, a.y, Tuaada, B P.M. for VANCOUVER, yiCTOniA, Al.rt Bar, .no Swan.on Da,, Saturday No.n. ftf ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, W.la. laland, Sunday 10 P.M. Tor PORT SIMPSON and N.aa Rlv.r OannwUa, Pplday A.M. i nd Avrni,,. j. BarnaUy, Ag.nl. Vrinrt ,lHJ,f,( ,,;