PACK TWO Prejudiced Opinions Capital And Labor. KEilWWHIUST.l 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 experi-oice preferably your banker's. Successful investors always keep in close touch with their bank. "DMbU yew Savtntt; It CAN it Don.' UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch A. T. Broderick, Manager The Daily News pHlNCtr KUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published. Every Afternoon, except ' Sunday, the Prince Hiiperl Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F, PULLEN, Managing Editur. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month. . . , I I RWR I I CTT entA ""V'WIiWJ 1 11I PANY LIMITRD I SILVER WEDDING OF MR. AND MRS. LAMB AT CASSIAR THIS WEEK Number of Visitors From Prince Rupert Help to Celebrate Occasion i Oasslar Cannery vn tluscpno if a very delightful evening party on Wednesday last, when n large gathering of friends and relative- jniet In celebrate the silver wed-jiiing of Mr. ami Mrs. James I.arnli, 1 1 wo nf Hie real old-time pioneer o( the eannery business on the. lkecna lliver. j Jnnies Lamb, "Jim I.amh," as llie is best known to a host of 'friends both on (lie river, as well as in Pryire, Itupert, who i manager of the I'assair cannery is lone of the oldest cannery man. ager. as well as one of the most popular in the Skeena district Fioth he and Mrs. Lamb together with their family have spent every loiimmcr for the last twenty years jin (he north, where "Jim" ha $1.00 been engaged continuously, in t'ie By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, exciting and enacting business of in advance, per year-r. . $0.00 endeavoring to manoeuvre th, To all other countries, in advance, ber year. . , . $7.fi0surculenl unckeye .from their ' , (home in the vast deep, to Iheir TELEPHONE M final habitation in a hair-pound . jflal. transient Display Advertising $1.40 per inch per insertion! A an evidence of the high es- ll-ansient Advertising on Front Page $2.80 pr inch, teem in whivcli Ihey are held as Local Readers, per insertion 25c per line well as of their popularity, Mr Classified Advertising, ner insertion .2c per wonl M- mb were presented Legal Notices, each insertion . . ......15c per Hgale line Contract Rates on Application. AH advertising should be in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising' received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Friday, July J. 102.1. by the staff of the cannery, with a handsome silver fruit dish. North Pacific friends, as well as a number who were from Prince Itupert also presented llie smiling hosts willi silver table ware, in commemoration of the auspicious occasion. The presentations were made by It. II. Curd and O. V F.vill, in short felicitous speeches, a gracious and happy reply of thanks following from Mr. Lamb Because the men who were convicted and sent to iail in Los on behalf of himself and Mrs Angeles held radical views or belonged o a radical group they Lamb. are generally .condemned i,y capitalists and capitalist svmpath- Afler the presentation, refresh izers in this country and the United States. Because they are menls were served, the party fi-workingmen they are very generally upheld by the workers. The nallv breaking up at midnight, probability is that neither knows the. facts and that the svmnathv nf,'p ringing "Aubl Lang Syne." or antipathy is. wasted. i"For they are jolly 'good fellows,' Opinions on either side are prejudiced and unfair and to an" giving inree nearly ringing either it is useless to trv to explain or In aririie. Thev have mmle cheers ami a "tiger" for their up their minds in a similar way to -which our minds are made f,,ial hosts. During the up when we are at war with a foreicu nation. There is nnli. tag. dancing, music, and cards . pnthy on either side, an antipathy which has been fostered hvlw'ro on 11,0 lapis. and all present -both sides and which is bound to bring about a harvest of halov",pl1 ,nal ,l,py 1,3,1 a ,m"1 'unless something is done to mitigate it. No nf.'itler how a large section of the people may dislike ithe activities of those who have no resect for properly or person, they must admire the courage and tenacity with which .many of the men who hold those views carry on (heir propaganda. The story carried on Hie wire yesterday which told of 'Hie men preferring to go to jail rather than abjure their beliefs 'makes us admire them. ' There is no good reason for antipathy between those who '.work with llie hands and those who employ labor. On the of Hie men. Hie propaganda of class lass conscionsne consciousness nart i sides Hie hosts, .Mr. and Lamb, there were present ami Mr. It. II. fiurd, Mr. Mrs. fieorge Simpson, .r. Mrs. L. Lamb, A. Lamb, A. .Mrs. Mr and ami rinnie, Miss Phyllis Hume, It. Xoble, P. M. Lamb, M. .McDonald and hate is aI"' s- 'tzmaunce, all nf Has- continually fanned by a few unscrupulous leaders and on llipiMar -"r' nni' 'r' ll- J- Johnston .other hand there are a few employers wholiring all employers into disrepute. Give and take will have to be the watchword of the future if there is to be a better condition. Class wars tend to disrupt society and bring about a condition of chaos in which both sides suffer. It is something to be, avoided if possible. Aid Boy Scouts In Every Way. The Boy Scouts' organization is a very worthy institution and one that deserves the support of the community. A small inmount of financial support is necessary but a great deal of moral support. Leaders ire. always needed in all cnrnmunilies. The chief difficulty in connection with the movement is the lack of young men who will give their time and efrort to helping the lads. 8hlpping Activity Improving Business. The activity in shipping circles is already improving business here. People are coming and going all the time and the result is that certain lines of business are improved directly and others indirectly. The proposal to put n steamer to ply out of here is one of the mo I important that has been made. The service to and from the islands is not at present snlNfaclorv as a fortnight is too long to wait for the ne.xt boal. It is n be hoped that the present scheme of having at least one steamer make her home port in Prince Rupert will be Carried nut. An Experiment In Popular Government. This is experimental age aipl we all like to dabble in llie novel. People are searching for new methods, new excile-menls and anything experimental. Particularly true is lhi of Bovernmenis A few years ago the people of Ontario thought lliey would Iry a government experiment and thev did. Thev elecled a group of farmers lo handle the affairs of Hie province, men w'llhn.i .any experience j governmental affairs and thev i.atnrn ly faded, rhen the people derided Hint they bad belter go back to the old parlies and they elected a Conservative gov-ermneiil, so strong thai il is impregnable. On Monday Premier Drury steps front office and gives place, to premier Howard Ferguson, thus ending an Inleresling experiment, u object lesson in what not to do ioyable lime, and that Cassiar cannery is one right good place lo pend a happy evening. Be. of Inverness, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Harris and Henry Oullirie and J. Mc-Mregor of North Pacific, Mr. and Mrs. J. Field Strang of Sunny side, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kipp of Port Kssington A. V. Carter of Oceanic, and Mr. and .Mrs. J. H Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. John ston, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Evitt, .Mr. and Mrs. II. A. J'hilpotl of Prince ftuperl. YOUTHFUL PIANISTS PASS EXAMINATIONS TORONTO WITH HONORS Young Daughters ot, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams Distinguish Themselves In the Toronto Conservatory of Music examinations, Knid Williams, llie. ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams, passed the junior music examination with honors, ami litllc Claire, eight years of age, passed Ihe elementary examination also with honors. The junior exam iualiou is the fourth year and the primary the lhl;il. These pupils are very young to pass those examinations, tho youngest ever to get through Ihey have been- instructed by their mother, who is also n grad ualc of the Conservatory. CARIBOO PROSPECTOR DIES IN VICTORIA AT EIGHTY YEARS OF AGE VII'TOIIIA .llllv II !!, iinie.xM. oniue. Out., no yearn ago, came. to the coast when about 19 years of age, went up the Fraser River lo ijuemiel and then In Harker villi!. For Ihi! pasd 25 years be iiu jieen in nuKirrexs nnre. Advertlim In the Dally News. THE UAILT NTTWB Friday, July 13, 1023. i -. BOY SCOUTS TO HAVE BIG GALA Plans Laid to Have Affair Made Big Event In Aquatlo Olreles DANCE IN EVENING Next Thursdav Ihe ftov Scouts have all Ihe privilege of Ihe Sail Lakes for which Ihey will make a charge lo ihe public for the purpose of raising funds jut a the Athletic (Iround nt Acro polis Hill is used lo raie fund. fifty cent ticket gives trans portation to Hie lake and admis- ion free lo Hie gala and water port. According to the" plans on hand il is lo be a big day and among other the member of Ibo llolnry Club are giving the affair their support. Ticket are already being sold and the proceeds go Id the Boy Scout funds. In order to make- the day a real gala, a jitney street dance, the first in Prince Huperl, is being organized. A part of Hie street will be roped off and an orchestra provided and members of the llolary t.luh will have charge of Ihe proceedings. At a meeting of Hie club yesterday the following resolution submitted by fieorge llorie, president of Ihe Boy Scouts Association, was carried unanimously: The Committees thai the club nominates a committee consisting of all the member of the club with the ex. ceplion of fieorge Bryant, fieorge Monro, fieorge Horie, John Dyb- han and M. P. MrCaffery to act along with the said M. P. Mc-Cnffery, Ihe chairman of Hie Boy Seoul' Dance Committee, in making and carrying out the en-lire arrangement for the Bov Scout' Jilney Dance to be held on Second Avenue on Ihe evening of Thursday, July ID, at 8 p.m., with instruction lo include in the program certain items." of. . com- imunity singing: 'That the duties be divided up among Hie member as follows: Arranging dance program M. P. MrCaffery.. Obtaining orrhcslr.1, able ami willing lo play aid program fieorge Woodland, Jim Lee, Dave IJone, Doc. B,-yiie. Arranging community song and obtaining singers Jack Nicholls, Dc. Kergin President firanl. Preparing ground, including loping off of street, place for or chestra, place for singer, etc. flf wet night, will arrange for ue of Elk Hall Then. Oollart. Slew- art McMordie, Dune. .WVItae, Tom Johnson. Entrance guard, In collect; fare and clear the coure after each dance M. P. McCaffery. Jarvis McLeod, Tom .McClymont, Stewart Arrl.eod. Whip, to go round and sen that all onlookers either pay' or ilahce W. D. Vance, Jim Siren, Dic.lt Moore, II. pullen, 11. Rochester. Advert ising, sign on cars and across street, and decoration of dancing ground wilh flags Syd. Joimslon Chas. Evil I. Ilerreshment booth for sale of soft drinks, etc. Cyril Orme, F. n. nawson, r reii Mork. ) Ten Years Ago 1 In Ptlnc Ru-Mrt July 13, 1813. to Hegfna. A feature of the even The Man a tke Hm SAYSt illead, one if Hariboo's prospect- T"K 0,,l("i' ' heard i More Hi fin 50 prorninenl attended n banquet .last night in Ihe fl.T.P. Inn, In honor or A. C. McMusler, O.T.P. general agonl who being transferred ing wa. Ihe presentation of a gold watch lo Mr. McMaslcr by II. P. Wilson on behaU or tin) company assembled. Aid. Sutherland and J. C. Hrady proposed Ihe (oast lo Ihe guest of honor. W. (I. Dennis, J. H. Kelly and W. A. Patterson have rrlurned rrom an eighl-ilay Irip' In Lakelso Lake. While away Mr. Dennis had the misfortune to injure bis left hand through the premature; explosion of a rifle. TIIF.Y do ay I hat the Prince of Wale i coining lo Omiiiila again because he hiiM a fancy for the girl on Ihi Mile Ihe Allantic. AND If you are- A man you A Wonderful Discovery! 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