VAGI TOWH TBI DAILT NIWS Tuesday, July 10 to BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus Family Shoe Store Ltd OUK WrVNTti ME TO tMNC, AT liAvitC THE TOUR HOUte TONHT BUT nUEO VOO TO UT mi MS!. HfiPfcH 1b COREtt CMH'THELP y ve me. toowt AODRea MEN! I Do nol overlook the brsl shoe value. In town. Illack and llmwn, all shapes nnd sit.cn. Welled soles. $7.50 LADIES! Wfl now liave a full ranpe of Silk Hosiery in all the popular shades. Prices from ! H ere an dTh ere In ll22 Canada produced minerals estimated to be worth $180,G22,000, an increase of practically $6,000,000 over the previous year. A British silk manufacturing firm has decided to establish a large plant near Quebec city for the manufacture of artificial silk yarn. A train nearly a mile ion and drawn by a single locomotive recently carried 165,000 .bushels of grain over the Canadian Pacific western' lines. Almost sixteen and a half million bushels of wheat were exported from the port of Vancouver during the period September 1, 1S22, to May 31 of the present year, according to figures issued by the Mer. chants Exchange. Among the large, number of unaccompanied women on the last westward voyages of the Canadian Pacific liners "Montclare" and "Me-lita" were twenty-three who were coming to Canada to be married In varioua parts of the Dominion. An official in charge of the cattle shipments from the Port of Moat-real recently stated that nearly 40,-000 head of store cattle would b shipped from the port this year. He declared the rush season would be the- months of August, September and October. On her last eastward voyage the Canadian Pacific liner "Empress of Canada" established a new trans-Pacific record of 8 days. 10 hours and 55 minutes from Yokohama to Vancouver. The previous record, 8 days, 18 hours and 31 minutes, bad been held since 1914 by the "Empress of Russia" of the same line. If public deposits in banks and loan companies can be taken as a fair indication, the Canadian is the world's richest man, according to a statement made by F. A. Hatch, re- 1 1 a nratMent rxt t-kaa. fUt.. aa. a a voiuvtt VJ. HiC Tt Qla vision of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association. These deposits mount to more than two billion dollars, or $250 per capita. According to a report of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, 82,273,-169 tons of railway freight originated in Canada in 1922, and 26,581.-631 was received from foreign connections, mskinjj a total of 88,854,-tsOO outgoing. Also 62,548.678 tons terminate! in Canada and 25,438,906 were delivered to foreign connections, nuiKuig a total of 87,987,484 tons. A distinct type of sheep, adapted to prairie range conditions and said to possess superior wool and sheep qualities, has been developed by R. C. Harvey, an A.berta sheep raiser. It will be known as the "Romnellet, and has been evolved after eight years' experimenting with crosses of the Romney.Marsh with the Ram-louillet: As evidence of the wool production from this species, Mr. Harvey's annual clip is 120,000 pounds. That Canada was gradually be- ming more and more oi an Indus- al country, and that Canadians emselves were not truly aware of tefore the Winnipeg Rotary Club by Prof. It. C. Wallace, of the Uni- ersuy oi Manitoba. He stated that curing the past twenty. five years the population, of Canada had increased 80 per cent., the railway mileage 120 per cent., while the industrial life of the country increased 700 per cent. St. llyadnthe, Que., has the distinction of having developed the world's largest organ plant, and by native Invention and Improvements evolved an instrument which receives prabe from the world's first artists. An organ recently shipped by Cassavant Freres of that place to Paris, France, Is absolutely the. first to leave the American continent for Europe, the movement hav. tng heretofore been In the Opposite direction,' and was so shipped because the purchaser desired the finest and most up-to-date instrument that could bt secured. $1.25 to $3.50 FIREWORKS IN These are specially low price to Introduce Family Shoe Store Ltd. Shoes For The Family CITY COUNCIL Aid. Stephens Tells Aid. Macdon-ald he Is Fourflushlng Aid. Collart Also In Mix AM. Macdonald, AM. Hollart inml AM. Stephens were the principals in a little verhal duel al ilast nichl's council meeting iwhich for a few minutes precipi laled vociferous renrarks and un parliamentary epithets the like of ; which have not disturbed the. serene air of the council chamber jfor many a lonp day. It all came up in a seeminply innocent dis-Srussiott as to whether or not Miss ! Hilda Heale, successor to Miss llilchey as clerk in the treasurer's office, should receive a salary of !.fi0 or 80 per m)mlh. The finance committee presented a recommendation thai Miss Heale he enftasre.1 tempor arily ai a salary or sou. M. Mackenzie, sayinst that sua was the minimum wafre. allowed for women by provincial slatule, moved that the salary be made $80. This was seconded by AM. Macdonald. AM. Collart said that the statute in question applied onl to women over 18 years and M5ss Heale was not that age. In any case, it did not seem proper to pay the beginner just learning at I lie same scale as the trained employee who had left. Learners Not Wanted Aid. Macdonald fell that the. new employee would have to do the same work. He did not believe in having learners in the city hall. If the girl was competent lie should be paid enough to keep herself. AM. Collar! felt that any per son, regardless or age or experience, would hae to learn and could not possibly give the same service as the predecessor. Considerable discussion of a f.esultory nature followed culmin ating in a question by -AM. Mac-! donnM if overtime was"now being paid to more skilled officials to do the work formerly performed by Miss Hilchey. Aid. Stephens answered in the affirmative. "It seems poor economy to em-piny new labor and pay skilled labor overtime to do the work," remarked Aid. Macdonald. Four Flushing "1 fail to see the consistency of your argument ami, speaking candidly, I would say that you are four flushing," answered Aid. Stephens. This brought an immediate re tort from AM. Macdonald to the effect that he bad been speaking conscientiously and no one heller fry lo stop him. Aid. Stephens had been Irving lo "pull such tuff a little loo much." 'Is Ihere only one girl in Ihft city who could be appointed?" osked Aid. Macdonald. "There were only two applied," leplied AM. Stephens. Heated Remarks The MacdonaM-Slephens argu ment subsided hut Aid. Collart tame inlo the debate with similar criticism of AM. Macdonald's at titude. Aid. Macdonald intimalei that he would take no back talk from Aid. Collart. He was "too mall" and was "a liar." AM Collarl came right back with an rdjeclive lo the liar phrase roupled Willi Hie statement that ild. MacdouiiM was no genlle- n.Hii. Aid. Stephens, us acting mayor, suggested that Aid. Mac ilonahl lake back llie Jiar aeeusa lion, AM. .Macdonald said he would retract this statement AM. Collarl agreed to retract lha le (Aid. Mnctoiiiildj wus no. gen Neman. "I retract nothing," Kaifl tAbl i.ouari. lhea I will retract nothing", or either," replied Aid'. Macdonald. Recommendation Adopted The wordy debate then fell flat and the amendment for $80 salary for Miss Heale was put. It was lost, nnly AM. Mackenzie and Aid. Macdonald voting for it. Thej nuance .committee's recomjnen- datinn for f0 salary was then adopted on a similar division. A recommendation from tin) finance committee dial the appli canon or .miss .Mary Astoria Tor nn increase from ?80 he not en tertained was also received and was adopted, Aid. Mackenzie anil Aid. Macdonald voting against H. AM. Mackenzie wanted lo know wliy! the treasurer had recommended an increase for Miss Astoria hul Acting Mayor Stephens refued fo have the treasurer drawn inlo a discussion of a con tentious nature. He explained that the treasurer had made a recommendation probably not un derstanding the nature, of the recent readjustment in the city hall. AM. -Macdonald ngreed that the. treasurer should not be drawn into the discussion hut felt that it was only fair the council should know of such a recommendation. Aid. Collart fell that it was no use re'llucing salaries if they were to be increased only three months i it . ... iuiit. me recommeniialion was accepted on the division as al-ready staled. A bylaw In regulate clubs in lire oily was introduced at last night's enuncil and the second reading u-as set over for a special meeting In he held on Wed nesday evening. The clauses nf HEALTH BOY SCOUTS TO HAYE OPEN AIR DANCE ON EVENING OF JULY 19 I he city council last night' granted permission to the Hoy J Scours' Association In use a block i. evening of July 10 for an open air ilaimt'lhal is In be staged as a conclusion lo the wnler carnival on thai day at the Sail Lakes by the association. Pie application asked that the block lo be used be closed to traffic for the evening. The event will take place either in fronl nf the old court ionse or on the block between Seenlh nnd F.fghth Streets. Coupled with the request was an invitation for the council In at tend the carnival a the Salt kes. Acceptance of the ir.vita-' lion and granting nf the desired permission was included in tin same resolution moed fcy AM. Collarl. seconded by AM. Monro and carried unanimously. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT BYLAW SETTLEMENT Private Bill for Section 1 Surfacing Section 5 Grading to be Approved The oily solictor was author iei by the council last nidlil to inke wio necessary steps luciini-Ing advertising towards having a private hill iht'scd by the legixla-lure to rover the Section I street I he by-law have nol yet been surfacing hylaw. approval of finally drafted by the city soliel-; which ami consequent sale of do lor. Iienttires has been willitiolil l.v Mother knows that Lifebuoy lather goes down deep into every pore, removes impurities, and protects the health She knows that Lifebuoy keeps the the skin soft, pliable and glowing ' with health. She knows the scientific, antiseptic protection Lifebuoy Health Soap affords against the dangers of dirt. The Lifebuoy health odour vunithet a few seconds after usebut tin protection remains. 110 i.in Daily News Classified Ads. 8 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. FOR SALE of street nn Second Avenue on th.r Pl'I.I.KTS FOIl SAI.F. Itarrnn While Leghorn. 8, in and 12 weeks old. Heated on free ranye and bred fnun 2 lo I year old high producing hens and cockerels direct imported from lieu with 311 large egg record in year. Price. Treated, l-.o.lt. Duncan, li.C, l.;'.1 lo 91.75 each in lols of 10 to 500 AImi selected one year old hen l.5ft each. Fat oiu year old hen 7rM. each, any iiumlier .No artificial llyhl or forcing methods used here. Inpec- tion invited. Moon, The Maple Poultry Farm, Hunrnii, 11.12. HAIltiAIN for Cash If sold Im mediately, .ol tf., map Ufl. I'errace. Apply Hot 122; Daily .News Office. FOR RKKT TO RENT Furnished moms. with hot and cold water, lr day or week. MiMlerulo rales, Norfolk ItiMtms, Phono Hlark 329. tf ROOM AND BOARD ROOMS BOARD. HOARD. The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. If the insHctor of municipalities Relerring lo the Section 5 ough .grading bylaw, Oily Soli, itor .tones reported thai he had iilcrvicwod the inspector of nil'. icipalilies on the mailer. He was now ready to approve it pro viding the assessment of lols was made eipial. Thus it was only a mailer of adjustment to put the tylnw through finally and sell the onds. HOTEL RUPERT Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. L. (2. Springer, Long Heaoh, f2al.; Charles I f'.urrie, James P.hrlsly, Wallis, I. D, Watson, . .V Hulllmer, A. S. (Seniles 'and R. Knox, Vancou ver;, Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Itaker. I'oimlo; Miss M. Ml I burn urn Mr. and Mrs. I'. II. Johnson, Vic?, lorin; II. M. Johnson, Spokane; latin p. Smylli and II. Dallon, Winnipeg; Miss Mary 15. (21eland. I'Mtria, Illinois; A. .1. Watkinson, Port Esslngton; R. F. Wiucli, I'orl Edward; ). O. McKee, P.al.l- well, Ohio; V. S. Moore, Anyox; J. II. young. Terrace: T. II. Mer. rill, Fargo, N.D.; tleorge 15. King, Keiebiknn; W. II. llenttiit, Min neapolis. Central F. J. O'Hearne ami Frank Pexry, .Vancouver; A. Pa tall and M. tlershfiebl, (2.N.IL; II. A Crosby, llamlllon, Out.; 0, J Whenlloy, Hmilbers; A. JUhnsoii. city. . No Advertisement Tnkan lor Lmaa than BOc MISCELLANEOUS. Pure Tom KXPK HIF. XCRI MAMCl'IUST and FOIl HKXT. Five roomed house. furnlslcd or unfurnished, 2i0 Seventh Avenue West. STEAM Heated Flat for rent. Uesner apartments. M. M, Stephens. FOU RENT Housekeeping room 410 Sixth Avenue East. Phone Ulue 217. tf MODERN four room flat for rent. Weslenhaver Bros, tf PAI.MEIl HOUSE, 106 Seventh Avenue West. Phone Ited 419. Furnished suites. ST. EI.MO HOTEL.' Hot and col.l water in every room. Sleani healed. Hales reasonable. Phone Oreen 5i0. 830 Second Avenue West. Shampooing. HesMenti.il work a sr cialty. Phone IHue 471. Mr Coleman. LOST MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Motjdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, closes al 5. .10 p.m. From the East Mondays, Thursdays and Sal-unlays, 4 :30 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ,...................P. M. Mondays 3 P.M. Wednesdays 3 P.M. Fridays . A.M. Fridays :..3 P.M. C.P.R. July 2, C, 13, 10, 20 and 23. To Vancouver- Mondays 1 0 Tuesdays, Mail closes al ( Thursdays .:. . 10 Saturdays ...... . Saturdays 10 G.P.R. July 7, II, IK, 21, 25 and 28. To Anyox Alice Arm- Wednesdays 9 p.M. From Anyox, Alice Arm Thursdays p,m. To Stewart and Premier Fridays .9 p.jt'. From Stewart and PremUe Saturdays h P.M To Alaska Points- July 2, (5, 13, r,, 20 and 23. From Alaska Points- July 7, II, 18, 21. 25 and 28. To Naas River Points Thursdays (0 From Naas River Points Satr'l''ys A.M. To Queen Charlotte Island Points 1 uiy II and 25 r..3) P.M, From Queen Charlotte Points July t) and 23 ( M To Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox-and Arrandale. Sundays 0 From Port Simpson, Alloa Anyox and Arrandale lunsilays , P.M. Arm AMa, Signs of Good Health Dr. Martcl's Female Pills t QUEEN CHARLOTTE LAND DIS- i niUT. Application to Purchase Land. In Oueen Charlotte In' i tnct. Iteconling liitirn t i f llopert and situule K Hay, Skldegate Inlet. Hi l as Hiirnl Island, tying j t - . - . . . . WIST.-Kn.lak at Tugwe,, .teach "Vi'l "(To on Sunday. Reward. Finder I. Morris, of Vancouver. H.r plene return lo Lotus Ann.dm. ""IMllnn miner, inter,, N I Phone Hlue 5ll TAXI Tail 67 Phone. (Call (ieorgs or Oust) Ross Brother. Five.pasemer Touring Car Prompt Day and Nlahl Service. for permission to pureh;. Stand: Boston Grill Third Avenue j""'" AUCTION fULCS. Conduoled In your home or at niiowing iirserilMMi In-d- I mrueing al n phn tr,j h norlheaslerly rorner -f I Island I hence followinir line of nM island to v eomtneiieement. rnnlalnlntr flwerly acres more or .--W II.LIAM (IKOROF McMORH:t Itnlt tn 5 I0?.l OOVCHNMIfir MtNCHAlT MARINE. UMITZD, roa sail ar Trior. SWsl THklm will U t rakmrMst i f i tn- V-silrrl. I4U. iimii m.si av, our rooms, uimhj also sold oiiiitn. rr itiSitiiN. i ommission. H. H. HEIr1Mr03, Auctioneer, Third Avenue (Dei.ny Allen's Old Store) Phone black 13C and Oreen 471. CHIROPRACTOR R. D. TASSIE, D.O. Chiropractor 3rd Avenue, prince Rupert. II.C. Hours: in lo 12; t ; 7 t0 . Phone lllue A35. Residence, Oreen 3fl. HOLIDAY RESORTS MASSETT. QUEEN'S HOTEL Tho Ideal Holiday Resort. For terms apply nronrielress: Mrs. J. 0 S. Dunn. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. .. .. SS. s.s. s. S.S. S.S. S.S. s s "riniitisn "f tMUM.K "Csstdun TruWs' fllMMH' :MHa rt.attar' "CiuiUn (laoMrr" s.s. jh n.un' S.S. "Cmnn I sniMt" S.S. Cni.lHB ilMrt s.s. "Cjhiuh iM.r' .. s.S. "fjinrtitn l)Miit" S.S. -H-jmOHb llirlrr'' .S. TnsiIljB lJtte" .s. -rM.Wfl iwf . S J -CMHn IHM" . s.s. -firui.n.ii siur s.S. rsn4lR 1rnf" sj. Tttudiin nssr- . s.S. "TtM. J. lnunnMl' S.S. "Wil" S.S. "J. . Mfkis." COMI.monS: Tr.Uf mitl1 fs ito or mot ut tb r r. : it- 4... " JI'V its ll ISIS till Ml . .line nav ls r irn ( rnHKptnlMt by rltMjuf fur fl(f ! (!' or 1 iv tmmini r ihr ltW sr. Irt lie mil ixlll In 111 ytrr .f t! 1 Cjn.dKn OnTMTiniriil Mrrl.nt Wv UWIIM, lti ifrei'lfSl y a ' JIMdHI .-r-i; ttrni tuink. Tli tiithm or im irrnlr' 4 iMTWMrlt)' arn-rtm. nn Slid rtcit ll.n it lrrwM rii. h m-h. . n.i tln.tirt of tUUxrry .ori,ln-l im ant rillfin la Uw 1'rHtrn.irnnt. Tlti t v. l mutt hr rhinrH li-fiire iho rn'i ' ! csiipklrii. n. n. TFtn.e U' Wril Mailt rr' CsnartUn Onvrninunl Mrrttxifl Mtf:'. Minimi. T imtnth-Mlrrd tnrtioe r' lhi s. jeMwnt in any farsr t nut Im t t for. WOTICE. In IIm Mtlirr .r an Apitllraunn for ir Imiik or a rrnTl.lnnat rrlinfau- .r " 11 thirty ihrts f . tt 1 hn nd rrrt ami titir isr.n . hant rii Cnt I.Ktrlrt (Man lo, J ,M. , llr.lrtli.n of frllfl-l. nf Tin. X.. .... 1 anrf A.,A .... ' : V ...im inn IFUI nay or May. !' e'i-riiia tho tali lirwl. havinr tsn r niirwj, 11 It my Inirnllnn In ioe aft ' Ui ipirailm nf oik. month rroni.'ih n piililirali'Mi uf it.it nolir, t y,viti I '"'fi'Si Tlil in to., mm, of l 1 .v,Hr.,,,n1irvo,,', o,,j"-,," It. r Mvr.l.ioii, llfllrtf f Tlllrt fotlca af Inlantlon to apply- to F urthttt tand. ...LI . Ln '-"d iHslrlrl. n-0Mllnf Dl irlfi iif Prifir 11111,.. .1 r . n.. at tti north rn! of Klltiimiallum Uir. i.I K',lr'- ,hM 0M,r llarulr nf llnaawiMMl, ll.C, rannfr. Inlnl Irt apnlf rnr iHnnlttinn to i.,,..h... ..n.. lerrttwd nl; Coininriirliir al a P 't llanlcil fO rhalin km) of Hi norltir t rner of .t ana. Hanirs t. ftnti lilt rifl; thnr ton 1 h to chain; thnire nt 10 lli rati hank nf rii, im... iiu.or ' norm foiiosmr river 10 aonth line if I. t 1 nil: Ihrnr rat lo holm nr.. ... i.nr nient, ami ronialnlns to acrf, jnnr t uscau hsiwl Vay ttth. ion, riLA.Mn:n. Appllranl, Lamm am - Nallaa tf Intintlon to Apply to Purehatt una, In SkMtia Land itimrlrt. lirrordinr M triM of prlnr Ititforl. li.C . ami allium at tlm north tn of klltiiinlliiii t.aki TaVa JIoIIit, lliat , Alfr.U Eran, 'f riotamocsl, mt;. janiwr, Intrn4 M apply for iwrmlMlnn to pnrrtiaie .Urn rolluw.iit Itj-trrllicd laiiitti CoiniiiriirliiKf at a I" planlftl at ,ioriliwt rorni-r s.f U1 ftl tSi '.rnrf V 10 "ismaj llirnre tooiti atHjut 10 rlialna tv kllnuintalliim-Ukei tlieiw follomin urn laks aouwatisrly to It !?,iJL,w r!'rn''r of lt tlt tiienra oorth 10 chain 10 point of. mmtiinn" mnt. nj ronialtilna- about II trrr, (nor or imtm ' 1 ALFnr.n rnAN, luted May loth,, IBIS.