Sweep Willi a broom then Lt a carpel sweeper. The l,ir look prelly dean. i :4 .. II... VOW HHP UIU'll " I1IHIVPI Kurt Kin Sleeper and il will quickly demonstrated to lour nmippftri'iiiiiK iiiipiii- Imcp Ilia) thorough clean. jnes anl sanitation can July be sdtMiroil hy riioilprn L'Uiods Such a lalior saver. no, i I.pl us demonstrate one in our home. Sold a low a I5.V5 per month. aien Hardware Co. The Handy Andy Store. In 8 3rd. Ave. Phone 3 Hardware and Sporting jQoods ffofepXDf ffosizry Pure Silk. hettpr Hose at Hie old hep $1.85 per pair. lent. ,S. Wgllace Co. Ltd hrtf Ave. & Fulton Street. resh MILK and Cream From Quick, B.C. Any quantity delivered dally. Irompl Karly Morning De livery. VALENTIN'S Dairy Phone 657. McBrlde Street. argams in Summer Dresses "OEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. lerling Furnace GOAL Dlt.rcd In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. i This 1. virv minprlor furmre tial. it gVt.j clean hot fire ml I entlrMv rrpA frnm llnnt. rllliVprs. prk Mil dirt, Some or the lancent ratlnir nl.mn In thn rltv are now l'i)(t It with entirely satisfactory fsulta. STERLING. STOVE COAL, Delivered In 8ack, At S12.50 per ton. te are alio A Rents for the Famous i-ADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. '.ince Rupert Coal Co. m uinc.i Hol.l ctntrai. rnon. ie LAND ACT. ( Int.ntlen to AddIv to Leaaa Land I Uni'cn chiii lriiiA lhinil I nnil DUlrlrt. Drdlnir PLttrli't nf l'rlnra lliiriort.l B.C.. Kltllafn 'ni.HKf r.n. 'lllll nrali.itii l.tnnil "" notice Uwit I, noorirc ,V. Dow- vi uuiuiii'iiiffn siriM'i. Hiirouver. i wHiniillori timniifacnirpr. Intends to Ej.i't mriuumiiil to leasfl tne follow- Planted .near the Mot or Tow lllll. sine, thence tmrtliprlv Intlow water : Ihenro W'eetpMy'followlnir low water SO fhllln ,linnf.n Bnutlinrlv ItifnA IhS; lllenre nil.tAPlv an phnln in nnlnt """' emeni ami ctiiuiiiiunif ip acres "i iesa. oF.onnK w. powuno, Annlleant - uuo 1H)i tiivr hiitti'n i.oni LARGE PARTY OF OFFICIALS Sip Henry Thornton, President, and Two Vice-Presidents Here Yesterday SAD INTERRUPTION Tribute Paid by Railway Head to the Late Mrs. F. G.'Dawson The largest and possibly the most important parly of railway officials that has visited Prince Ilnperl since the completion of the Grand Trunk Pacific Itailway was that which was here yesterday with Sir' Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian Na. were two vice-presidents S. J. llungcrfonl, vice-president in charge of operation and maintenance, and I). C. Grant, vice-president in charge df finance; A. K. Warren, general manager of western lines, and a long list of other important officials whose names were published in the Daily News last Saturday. The party arrived at 3.J5 on the steamer Prince George. Cant. WHEN. ATTACKED IY DYSENTERY You Should Take And You Will Get PROMPT RELIEF When yon,ak for "Dr. FowkrV be iure you get what you wk or, as some-of these cheap, no-nam. no- lional. Upsides Sir lleiirv. them' r'PutaM" prepa rations may wore dangeroua to vour haJtk. Put up only by The T. Milbura Oa-Limited, Toroato, Oat. Advertise in the Daily News. URGES AGAINST MIXING RACES Harry Nedderi, the vessel making la-long sweeping port landing to Glasgow University allow the officials the npportu- Would Have Whites Kept nity of obtaining a pood view) Separate Ifrom. Ihe water of the waterfront I jand the city. Al the wharf were' POINTS TO EXAMPLES .Mayor Newton, S. J. McLcod, pre-1 - by her many friends In Prince man held al the end of the lasi nuperi. io .Mr. naw.son whom, century has suffered a momen-Ihrough our association on the (ous decline. board of lireclors, I have come1 to know most intimately. I would extend most heartfelt ynijathy on Ihe occasion of his sudden and terrible bereavement. I and Lady jThornlon hail been looking for-jward (o enjoying Mrs. Dawson's hospitality this evening. Left This Morning Immediately on arrival here, Ihe headquarters of the party were.eslnblished on their special train which pulled- out sharp on lime at 8 o'clock Ibis morning. Lady Thornton and her guests as well as the wives nf several of the officials were wilh the parly. Lady Thornton, who first trip it was to the West, expressed particular delight at Ihe cruise up Ihe coast from Vancouver; STEWART The Porler Idaho syndicate, operating a property on tho Marmot River, is to be incorporated wilh capitalization of $l,500,00() and head nlllce In Stewart. Mrs. W. J. Wakefield has returned to Slewart after having spenl several weeks visiting wilh relatives in Prince Rupert. .1, P, Fonle, Dominion government district rnginppr, made a reconaissaiice ' of Ihe Slewarl harbor last week. Herbert Leiser of Victoria, director of Ihe Terminus Co., was here last eek visiting Uio company's property. . W. D. Hoehm and Philip C. Slopss or Seattle have bonded the Mayflower and Shamrock groups un (Jlucier Creek from H. P. Olu-son. The lion, calls for a price, of $10,000 for each of Ihe nine-claims and work, to spread over a perlo.il of eighteen months, is to bo started at onco. BY APPOINTMENT PURVEYORS TO At to Quality By the manufac turer.s whose name and trade' marks are their most valuable commercial asset. Whites No. Chance Afpr brief mjentlnn nf the geo graphical principles nf inter racial relations.Jhc inference was drawn thai white colonists have no chance of successfully occupying land near the crowded parts of Asia or accessible to the fast multiplying negroes of Africa. Considering, next inter-racial relations, Dr. Gregory suggested thai in countries where while ami ridored races lived side by side, four policies . might be followed I) Amalgamation by i it tor-marriage; - (2) co-residence with complete social separation; 3 ilisfrflnchiseiiwfnt of the colored population'! 'or V 1he seg-repalioii of (he different races in separate, countries in conunjini-lies. With" regard to the first ht these, controversy has long raped, many authorities holding that the effect of inter-racial breeding is to lower the physical and mental level, others asserting the con trary. Apart from, scientific opinion in the matter, said Dr. lirepory, tnere still remains a large mass of prejudice among teutonic peoples against such race antilgamaTibn,, especially in the U.S.A., wheiV fnlermarr-iage lielween whites and negroes is alT rooal illegal. In Fouth America, on the other band, no such nre- Ijudice exists-and' only a snrtill Professor proportion of the population is now of pure European descent. .Social Separation The policy oNcn-residence with social separation' is on its trial al the present day in the U.S.A. isidenl or the board of trade; I Address to British Association at There, in spite of all efforts to (". Dawson, local C.X.n, director, Toronto Today of Interest jprnrrtotc pood feeling and co-Op- and a large number of members to B,C. eration between-the two races, ,.f II.,. I i ..r i i. . i .' .. "'in iii i rune aim local , ;uie nepro quesiion remains a officials to receive and welcome TORONTO, Aug. 7. Whether continual menace, an apparently the party. the tropical parts of Australia linsoluble problem. To cope with .-ir nenry mormon Was Liken and other countries can ever be this alarming situation. Dr. Ore for a drive about the city ami successfully populated by white gory said that three drasjic prn- oiner ouiciais made .such local races and whether white and col- posals have been not forward ui-i i nuns as were necessary, oreu races can proniattiy asso- disfranchisement or the negro i.omnutiee from, the board of ciale were questions asked and population', .'exile'; and segrcpa iraue nan interviews with regard answered today by professor J. Hon n) of which proposals he to certain matters they had to W. Orepory, the distinguished proceeded, to .rule otit-of court. He i.iko up. geologist and geographer of ulas-suggested that Ihe present ten Mrs. Dawson's Death gow University in his presiilen-'denrj" for" "X aprfcuTtural work l'l. .11.. ; r . .... .. .. ' . . " .. no: nuiiicr hi rir nenry s nai address Derore uie teograpny in ine souinern stales io pass honor at Ihe Hoston Hall opened section of the Hritish Association.; into the hands nf South European al 7 o clock and, concluded Dr. Orepory first dealt with Mie immigrants might lead to the or- shorlly before nine but further Increase in population in modern mation nf a hybrid race there, to prort-edinps that had been plan- limes and Ihe new- political situa- which in course of dime sorwe ned for Ihe eveninp were pan- lions to vhich..it Jkis given rise, measure nf home, rule might be ceiled when it was learned that quoting as examples of the lat- granted. Mrs. Dawson, wife of the local ter the U.S. limitation of immi- Race Segregation director, had passed away. gralion and the "While Austra-J Prof. Gregory next dealt with "It is with the deepest regret lia" policy. " (Mie situation in Soulh Africa niai I nave just learned of .Mrs.i The while race, he pointed out, where, he said, the system of Dawson's death," Said Sir Henry governs eiuht-ninths of the hab- 'segregation was one of the main aboard his special car last night, itable land of the plohe, there is political issues at (he present " "a(l ween my pleasure In meet therefore, a very heavy European .time. An overwhelming majority Alls. Ilawson on lUt one occasion, reshonsihilitv. 'Phi rennnsi. Of Ihe hooul.il ion of Afrifn io uini neinp when I visited Prince bility, said Hie professor, is be-lcolored and the future of the unpen last year. I found her a comintr an almost dantrerous bur-.'while colonist is verv uncertain. charminp and estimable wnmiin den, for the colored races arcI'lie policy of sepregalion is in- j.m(i an i can say is mai I and my increasing in numbers more rap-. eluded in the Nalionalist pro ;0inciais snare rully In the sor- idly that the whiles and the per- gram and it appears to offer the row mai will undoubted!, be fell'sonal aulhorily which the white. only plan hy which the European race can find a permanent home in South Africa. Turning to lhe quesiion of tro and H MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. WHISKY Are sold under a tuple guarantee. As to.Ae By the stamp of the Dominion Government over the cap sule of every bottle. At to Gehutnenett By ,t he fact that they can be pur chased through lawful chan nels. Read the label on the bottle. Read the Government Stamp over the capsule of every bottle., DISTILLIO AND BOTTLED BY Hiram Walker & Sons, Limited WALKERVILLE . ONTARIO Montreal, Qua. DlMUtrtoJ Fin Whttklu ai'ncl 185$ London. Eng. New Yofk. U.S.A. This adwttament Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by. the Government of Urittah, Columbia, This advertisement is not published or displayed by tho Liquor" ry 1 l T 1 .. 1 i... 1 1. ti I f II ..' I : . 1. rrtl.. L.uiui(ji uuuru ui' uy roe uuvcriimciu ui uruisu uuumiuiu 1 1 sv: til DATE .liwSi pibe rrv. Yours truly John Smith A LL the : world despises an anonymous letter. We like a man to sign his name to what he writes. But did you ever think that unknown merchandise is anonymous? Nobody to vouch for it. No name signed. Notice the advertisements in this paper. There in bold print are the names of those who stake their reputations stake your good-will towards them on the truth of what they have written. The maker of advertised goods realizes that he might fool you once but never the second time. His success is dependent upon your continued confidence in what he says in the advertisements. Read the advertisements with 'confidence. They tell truths that you should know. , The measure of satisfaction is advertised products pical colonization, Dr. Cirepory said thai rti the case of Australia, Undoubtedly Ihe wisest measure Would be Ihe occupation of the entire continent by the European) race. Much has been written, he said, concerning Ihe unsuitahilily of tropical climates for Europeans but. it is now the accepted modi-I cal opinion that not one of the supposed unfavorable factors in a tropical climate, heat, humid-, ily, monotony in temperature, or the effect of the suns actinic rays, Is in itself an obstacle to Ihe successful colonization of tropical countries by a while population. He cited several ex amples of the control of disease by publics health administrative nleasures which made possible for instance the building of the Pan ama Canal. The fact that white) colonics had existed for loiig ppriods in some parts of the tropics, e.g., Guayaquil and lira zil, was, he said another proof Dial a tropical climale need not' be unsuitable for while races. r)io vital statistics of Queens land, most of which is tropical, compare favorably Villi those of other parts of Australia, and the failure of Ihe adjacent northern territory to support a white pop ulation had, he said, an economic rather than a climatic explana tion. Separate Existence In conclusion Prof. Gregory said: "The policy of co-residence with racial integrily has failed lo secure harmonious progress in North America and South Africa. The development of the best qualities of these races requires Iheir feparato existence as a whole, with opportunities for in dividual association ami eo-oper ulion. In view of tho inter-racial dilllcullies Ihat have developed whenever tho races are inter mingled. Australia will throw away a unique opportunity if it fails to mako a patient elTorl In securo tho whole continent, as the home of the whits ruco." larger m STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate poinls each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX ............-. Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR STEWART Friday, 10.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. 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 at 8.00 p.m. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Prince ltupert S.00 p.m. Tor PRINCE GEORGE. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, all points Eastern Canada, United States. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlekat Offlct, E28 Third Ava Frlnea Ruptrt. fnen 280. w- HUT CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS LOUISE For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle August 2, 6, 13, 1G, 23, 27 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway August 1, 8, 11, 18, 22, 29 8.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For' Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella ' Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. . Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Salllnrs rrom Prinre Rupert, or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 8wanvon Bay, and AUrt Bay, Tuaaday, 6 P.M. For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, AUrt Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.M. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walaa laland, 8unday, 8 P.M. Por PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlvar Cannarlaa, Friday A.M. -623 2nd Avanua, J. Barnalay, Agtnt. Prlnca Rupert, B O.