f"' 'If i mt: 1 k DAILY EDITIOK Tuesday, July 8, -M The Daily News PRINCE nilPRnT - BRITISH COLOMBIA. Published Every Afternoon; except Sunday, the Prince Rupert lally News, Limited, Third Avenue. ' If, V, PUhhENi Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION HATE81 City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month, By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Stales in nilvnnPA nop vonr . . , To all other countries, in advance, per. year. la Sportsmanship jRelly qiiappolntlng? ' i' iwlSfnan'ship-- disappearing, fnim' sjWirt- and are the 'Olympic (tames, taking place (his snmnu'r'in 'France calling lo-.gelher the ;nthetio youth of iie .world. In -compete in skill and (endurance going lq promote international .amity, or will they (leave, a long,. remembered stiug of bitterness? asks Sir John Foster j'raser writing in the London Illustrated Sunday Herald, j , Years, ago 1 was much impressed by the remark of a young . American Rhodes scholar, who, on being asked what had struck !hirn most (Jurhig his first year at Oxford, replied; "The con-'soihusness: of living among several thousand men who, in sport, would rather lo.-e than win unfairly." That is the true spirit. ' .. , liftst Sunday the Parisian crowd at the Oolomhes Stadium hissedjhe American Rugby team' which gave a had heating to the. Kre'ilch team, audVbissed.fagabi when. the Stars and Stripes flag was mil lin in honor of the visitors. This has hofi t. Vw 7, ' v-7-; 7 ""ij'niivi ittr Mill illlllWIIIg , former, mishaps ti) influence them, biit are an! runted with a zeal-iorsqiira lohave clean -"porf and a worthy .amliition to recover Veome Of England's lost laurels. '; . We know how We like oilr school or our country to win. The icniin n Hn-iu Hii'imism .mazes rininantiy. when it comes to competition' between, nqtiijus there is-the daturer that wild palrio-tisip.mayMnitruij generiis,v to ot'liej-s. linor'nccideutai nciions are ftagnlfie,!! Into; unscrnpuloiis sharp practices, apd the nnljon wh carries' off mosl of the prizes is tempted to crow over the othr. . , : ; r' IIas to 'he hoped lht 'yPr', Olympic Games will produce trilinimis With nuulntlir Inucnc n.ilhni.i Ml fi:'.. i , . ...... .... v. . . iiFr.-.-.-.i. iiiiiiiii, in. irriiii v . .'ill i ...:..v .. - ... n.m isiuniiMiiji muling me .competing nnuoiis. International Feeling Plow Not Of The-Best. lut now, chiefly lne to, poljtipal nnd economic causes, in lerjiationa) feeling is hot of the. best. We are inclined to use j urn passes in me search for notes, rtespile correct, ap precifttive speeches iriHilp h 4lnio ;.'.-. i V v"nn'iiiiiviinuy ikiu j. i. it. quels -there is, alas an undercurrent of antagonism nntnng grial Mtp-"' 'i i-n.'pi iu -very coijniry owaru llic loiw of oilier coun trie's. : ' . , . Are Ihe Olympic Games in France this year to he a displav of (tdUuralion for heroic alhlelics by the young men of the world, no hiiUfer from whal land the,Y wune, or are the' competitions 'go. MMrtltnl!i.itf mg ,lt r tr up "i' the "v ... i-a least I'll. cammeiulnble ui(iii;iiiiiiijiu 1 1 qualities ipiuiiues . oi of patriotism paii'iot ism hv tiy OLD TIMER'S Thus an old-timer recently snrakintr of Ihe earlv davs of the historic Hastings'. Mill, around .which Brew" up 'thn present cily of Vancouver. The most effective way fo realize what (lie lumber 'industry merits fii llrilisli P.olumliin ia Id visualise for a .moment what " .would really happen ff the 3,000 , concerns exclusively engaged in handling forest products were compelled by any industrial upheaval to cose down. Here, are a few things ' that iwould happen: CITY DECIDES TQ fii '.wife, Dwisslit AVhlting, ; director of Ihe Union Oil Company of- California, and , Mrs. Whiting, and Joe Ameslny. -onn of the five brothers who own Ibousands ..... ..I'-. COMMENT LUMBER THE COMMERCIAL LIFE OF THE PROVINCE "'""."We Are All More or Less on fin pendent on It" iQll.lllll 17.50 "I ' reineniber way back in the Transient Display Advertising, .. ,$M0 per inch per insertion! ',nv,,,,M' wl," il ''"' Transient Advertising on Front Pag, .-.. .$2.80 per tuchi1'0" wns erW .a.''tlR aU Ijocal Readers, per Insertion, ,:.v 2&c per linei"10,1 lo ?"!', w?,on ,l,pM1n,nv Classified Advertising, pe insertions . . 2c per word W0,U ''"''"'I that thn sawmill was Contract Rates on Application. all more or less dependent on il. f " ', . (: Advertising and flrculatlon Telephone - 8S Editor and Reporter Telphbne - - 86 AU advertising should he iri The Daily News Offico on iiay preceding publication. All, advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. An investment of $200,000, 000 would he imperilled. An annual purchasing power or $ 100,000,000 would he destroyed. Forty thousand, workers would he without Jobs. The Province would lose a third of its revenue. The railroads would lose a half of t hoi r freight 'traffic". Half the number of big ships 'would come lo our harbors. The situation is in fact much the sanir as it was in the "Seven ties," I be forest industries are the life of the Province. "We are .nmuiced as patriotic unsportsriuubip. though tha allegation ofaH more od'ep Tn in ii.'u mi auKuiiun nc g ii in,' in riiugii piny. Anyway, the inadeiil is . .uhfortitnate. We Britishthoiigh likiiig to think our love of fair play rather distinguishes iis frnm the rest of the world, are not im-miaonlat'e. Last year ht Wimbledon the lawn .tennis enthusiasts x were not always polite to Suzanne I'Lengfen, by being more jubilant lhau was necessary when the 'Frenchwoman's English oppo- ncnt was temporarily having the. best of lite gnine. No doubt iht!re Ayere reasons .other than the nationality -of Suzanne .which ' accounted for' the CiuHluVl of some sneclalor. . mericahs are frank iu admitting that sport in their conntryl ; is not so continuously geutlematily as it ought-to lie. It was on the fit her side of the. Allnni.ic.th.at. the, famous' dictum was pro. puujided, "win, tie or wrangle"? snatch the prize, get level with The, Other fellow, and if he1 wins create ashindy about unfairness ajul try to get-him disinialified! - ;!. . .. , '. .',,. - QIW Of Good . Spirit Should Prevail. The iSt intemiiunal riteeting was marked hv regrettable Incidents, with grave" charges Of Unsportsmanlike- behaviour on the -hart or sonje competitors, and iiuseeihiy lemousration by sections of spectnlor.s, which made countless thousands mourn ihntthf meeting should Have been "smudged by " evidence of na-tiohal antipathies. ' v i Te. qrfglnal Idea ,was .that , it .would he splendid for the flower Of youth of all lapds UV jiieel1 in friendly. contest, it is stilj ft splifiidld'idea. Those who are responsible for organizing this yenr's (lapie;s "U; France .have, done tllefr best to wipe the meninrv of past iujplea.iantnes of f. the slnte, and have, even finind ex', cuscs (for thrashness, 0jf folkriu tbepasfc. . I h.nt'p 'npwiiinl L i. n t il. . ... ; . i . ... , niiimir,ujr imvi i u e iiiimiiuu e rCSpollSllUe 'for the oriraiiiz.l.toii of lh? RWiS'eh i.tntiiii,,A -o.. ..f in them." And every reader of Ibis article is interested. This series of articles communicated by the Timber Industries Council of Itrilish Columbia. ADVERTISE IN MUNjCIPAL CANADA The question of whether or not the V'ity should sjiend the sum of $50 for a page of ad vertising in ".Municipal Canada." publication dealing entirely wilh municipal matters and published in Montreal, came un for liscussion at the' council moot ing last night. The mayor explained that some 20,000 copies of the mag-aine. were to he prinled as a special number for distribution throughout Croat Uritain and other countries of the world and thai the magazine nerlained ex clusively lo municipal mailers, Some 5,000 copies were to he placed at I h'e disposal of thn British 'authorities for disjri-bnfion lo financial and ollW concerns interested In Ibo Do, minion. The city bad Originally boon offered, three, pages for the sum of gtan-liul Ihe, finance eommil-lee had thought that a lit t In loo much and il bad recommended that one page al. the proportion-ale rate of $50 wOuhl be sulll-cionl. H was decided lo lake the one page of advertising at $50. MOVING PICTURE MAN ON CRUISE OF COAST Hal Roach was In Vancouver Last Week on his Yacht Oypsy 'jr we hail British Columbia's bays and scenpry in California lliern would bo a million motor boats and die southern land would ho lieaveh," said Hal Hoach, nvo, nolpil iiwipu motion iiiouon picturn picturn wrangling oyer coudilloiis, by charges of unsporlsmaushin anil Producer of California, who was favoritism, and by excessive jubilation on (he part of the nation in Vancouver last week on his which captures rmtost of the trophies, and sulky criticism of the Private cruiser fiypsy. ihe The producer has with him. agencies agencies whereby whereby (he (he victory victory Wa, Wa,s attalped attalppd on on the the part pari ' of of II losers? . ', ,s a believer in IhsJ Olympic Oames, recognising them as a rneaus wheiiehy the sterling athletes of the world mav show their, prowess and give genuine appreciation .of each ' other's talents,. I am hopiug'lhe meeting in Franc will do jnch to phi. ...w.i ii ,nci " nut in sikii " isinen. rt n. . .'i i 1 - . :" ... f .1 1 the .Union Oil dnok hr bearing "frtizo iw 'th i " i ' V ' -nn ... imv competing i ii n'v , ii 1 countries 1 hi . in ii t's, .iiiim, uvcii and mm tho, nut, craft vraii was was will Mil niloximil lil ....r:.. ii 1 llC' !",,amaJ'1 "V forcing stpiet rules and in checking the Pulled out on thn Vancouver 'IS. niischicf-makers 'and their friends Who cohfiof lose Without as. Shipyards Shipyards ways ways for for adjustment adjustment. i-iMjun ujMJii -iiiuM! wno are . ....... tv rMiw-iiii, successrnl. . , . i.iu, Mr. lloach imuiTii and mm ii his in pany narly llien men Ihe nest sportsman is he wim m.. i.ud nn.i on,!id an a hsri i..ti. i i. Ai . j, . ,. , ... t , . ' iiiiu .iiiiiv nun ?iiiiir!i ti nn iiunn iuiii I'll iiuhi' lire the liNiirl rf tho vitnf I...... .... viewing all the scenery of Ihe ' '" ' ' ' ' .' .A'. . . .V - t' t , , , V '''' . , ' , -A" it-' I y- H , v .'BA.-y,. f -r:r Good'Counsel - ' . i This advertisement is not published or displayed coast of British Columbia with a view' to reproducing some of Ihe cliaaelerislin pninls. - "I could sjioiul a year in British Columbia ami in fact expert lo come back, next year with camera men and company ami got the proper sellings fo? somolhing I have in Ihcdmck ok my head," said Mr. HoieV PULP AND PAPER MILL AT PORT ALICE REOPENS After having been closed for more than four months, thn Whalen Pulp ,& Paper Co.'s pulp and paper mill al Port Alice on Vancouver Island reopened last weok. Definite orders havo boon secured from Ihe United Stales, lapan iind Australia which will keep Ihe mill in continuous opcr afion until the end of the year at least. J The Man in the. Moon SAYS:- im.f- rrriri-ii iioiirp. BeZ21fil9aV aaaaTasTjlV -n ) I MARY had a lillle lamb, lis face was black as soot, Bill everywhere she put that lamb, The lamb would not .stay put. TO escape, the' income tax, high rents, high freight rales, high cost of '.liylpsf generally, low wages add unemployment I here is' only one place I o go. TlIM runny thing about a sausage roll is Ilia!, you 'take a bile, and don'l hit the sausage and Hie next bile you are. away beyond il. "' IF.ynif can flgurcj how many holes it lakes lrij:'ihakn a Ion of douglinuls you are on a, right road lo a position in Ihe dcparl-ment of financed- ' IT look Benry Ford lo show IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PRINCE RUPERT. In Um Mmr of ihp KMttn or Hotiprl J. Willace, or Atlln. In the Cminiy or I'rlnrii lliiiwrt, In the I'nivlnre or lirlilith Columbia. Durniwl, who illctl on the t tiiy or April, 1 0 2 :i . NOTICK U I.Pli tiv irlviMi thill hv nil nnlcr of III iiiinnur F. Mrli. Yomiir. Jmlri or tho .County Court. Lu.l tho 7tti day or April, toil, Hie undprmimoO wh appointed lailiiilnlfttrnlor or the enlUf. or I In- a tin vena nifil ilcmnai'd. i And noiirr. l Iwreby fnrthff irlvoii that I an ni'rwiiu iiatl-m claim axaliul lh taltl c!atp am ri-(iilrnl to file nurli rlalnn , people how lo make money oul oi un. A.i I gaze out of my windoy At the silver clouds above, Kissed by Hie morning sunshine Breathing wondrous thoughts of love. 'Tis then I tbjnk of you dear, Of your face and form so fair. But the gladness turns to sadness As I recall you've bobbed your hair. I Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert July 8, 1914. IN PROBATE. IN THE 8UPRM rotlRT OF BRITISH limy vermeil i nner nam. unri mi fin nr ..1 hub,. 1r.r.-r.elvivr,rocrt,,Vo1iv, "?ju"" m line assei or iru- sain eaiate miKinif the 1 persons eiilllled thereto .havlnir refrard only to lli rlalma of which shall then have notice, and I will not lie llahle for Mid assets or any pari Iherwir. to any r.'U of w'ir.p Halm not tk.'ii i the Matter or Ihe Kstale, nf Maranda s. Home (lo known as Maranda inniei. neceasea; and In Malice nf Hip tifliA of Annie nr snn.i win (mirneinnef Jii.ouu a- nn . i ..... . . ...p??. Aun. h., ton.-, on Twy' , .,, . ..rnnHciM ,H HY Utct lHtl HVJ' r people WHO JisVeil to I.OS ,ngCes On WHICH ' - , Honor F. Veil. VoMHE. made UHs il, dav UMnn. looK,flsknuc.e ad Ihem. hevmise thev feel that Ibev exeit iui..i.i oil is helmr nrmhiei.,1. . I n.n,i Official h Administrator, lii..t.r '". .?"' '. n.noin.ed nn'..i. nf Soften llllornnlinnol' lnnl,,c!o " I As t 'A'.... . iT..,,.,. .,T,..,,,1,lMM JUil4Mlir, ,1 I rest cunfidenl Hint 11 fifimes.. representative sportsmen of aU Ihe the OviiHv ran alonorsid o llu- esl.lc of Msramla 8.. Iliirne tut ta T-Mrk to Itttm CATARRH ef the BLADDER lUcb C.o.ule Itin mm BnMniofeouHlerttU I'm i miowii ismnoa Mini"1 aii'l also lot I lie eln(e of Annie or nn" V r,m. itliiwa known a I. latins p. 'iU) nnd nil ,pr(e hsvll.T rlolms arilnl either or the said etale are herrhv 'inileei tq fue. plh MI.W. nenperlv veelfled n pie. on or onire me 7iii n fir J"V. A n I(1J( and all jiartlea Imlehlert lo either of the estnte-are remifrcd lo pay the amount of their Indettednes la me fo-ivii wi,teii nun, Actlnir Orricial Adre'nlsirstoe . . Trlnce Miipert IJ.C, Dated this S7ih day of June. 1024. ! Mr. McDougali. of Ihe liohl Bell Really Co., returned lasl night from Massed and reports great excitement over the prospects of oil on Craliam Island. Mr. Barclay, chief auditor of the provincial forestry di-part-uienl, is expected here on otliciat duties next week. Aid. Victor Basso-Bort re turned today after an absence of several weeks. While ouHi he underwent a cligbl operation for nasal trouble. Proaperuua uUvfrusiiig oieau.- rkfiil)ir continuous ailvertiHinK. LAND ACT. Nolle of InUntlon to Apply to Ltaat t-mna. In S keen a Land District, necordlnr OH rlct or toast, anil altualo tin Campania aland. , Take .Notice that Clarence E. Iialnter and Jamea .Me.Nnlty, at I'rlnce riupert, U.C., oi'i'iipaiion ii.sura.iie agvin aim Drover, in tend lu apply ror penniaalou to leaae the roiiowinr oeacriped lanua: Coininen rlnir at a pout planted at I tin head or hay at the east end or Campania Island and alMjut ona mile from the auuth end or the Island; thencj rollowlng the tlnuosltlea or the shore line at lilrli water line around the Island to Ihe place of commencement, and .rontalnlnir 8,ooo acres, morn or less. C. f. UAlXTEIt & JAMES McMILTY, Name.o; Applicant, rer W. E. WILLIAMS, Auent. nated April nd. 1894. ; ; 1 , -I LAND ACT, Notlca of Intention to Apply to Laaaa Land. Ill Onei-n Charlotte Miami Land District. Ilerordlnfr Dlstilrt of Skeena. and altuale In rrunt of block IB. p.L, 7, I'lan VI 6, Oiiecn cliarlutto Islands, , Take .Notice that Hume B. nabtnirton of Masaett, vrriipallon cannery manager. In lends to apply ror tiertnlaslon td lease the rnllowlnir (leserlheil foreshore: Con. men rlnic at a post planted at the n.i.tlnvest corner or Hlork ! thence west 33 deir. outh about soo feet to low water mark-Ihence imrtlieily nlonr low water mark to a point west as ileir. soulli or tmitii. went comerof Plock 10- thence easterly lo inn norinwest rurner or Hlork 19; tnetre soi.llierlv I Ion it l.litli water mark in nr.it and contalnlnir, 3, acres, more or l.-v. II. II. H.SHIMITON, Name nr Aoi.lleant. 7-23 by the Liquor Control Hoard or hy thn fiovernment of Mnlislf Col urn bin. YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeve For picnics, choose "Itupert Brand" Salmon. A few tins in the pantry are. always handy. Slock a supply on your boatThat's a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and Tntertnediute points each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR STEWART Friday, lOJMi p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE; Kffective June .10, 102,. " S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Masset, Port Clements and Buckley Bay, every Monday, 8.00 p.m. For Skidegate and all ports south every Wednesday al 8.00 p.m, PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY .EXCEPT SUNDAY.- , K.nt.l4P',Vr, Vrnc ""IxTt -n P-m. for rill.NCE UEOnOE. EpMONTl), WJ-NIPEO, all points Eastern Canada. Untied Stales. ' AQENOV ALL OCEAN ITEAMIHIP LINES, City TUktt Of flea. 528 Third Ay Peine Rupart. Phona E80. CANADIAN PAQF1C RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS LOUISE For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle June 14, 21, 25; July 2, 5, 12, 16, 23, 20 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway - - June 9, 10, 20, 27, 30; July 7, 11, 18, 21, 28 S.8. PRINCE8S BEATRICE. ' For Butedalo, Swanson Bay, Eait Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, an if Vancouver, every Saturday, 1 1 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Llnet. Full information from ' W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.cjftf D. Sallinira from Vrlnce HuperL or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, wanaon Bay, and Al.rt Bay, Tuaaday. B P.M. IZ "rl " "' "" . "tU'oi'ViO AM. ina -vnv0V?Aj"OTOB,A' '.1 ARM' TWRT. I.land, Sunday, S P.M. Por PORT SIMPSON an Nata Rl.e Cann.rl... Friday A M. 823 2nd A.anua. j. B.rn.lay, A,.nt. Prlne. Rup.rt, B.C. i I