FINE YACHT VISITS PORT Hal Roach, Movie Director, and Party Wero. Here Over-' : " : ' Nfoht , The palalial American yiicbl 'ypy. Capl. Dickason, owned by Hal Hoach, the well known motion . picture producer'of Culver City near Los Angles, put into port at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon and moored at the Prince Hupert Boathouse dock. On hoard the yacht, which is making a leisurely lour of life Pacific' coast, were Mr. and Mrs. Hal Roach, Mr. and Mrs. D. Whit ney and J. Amislon. The. (lypsy called at Seattle. Vancouver. Buledale ami Swanson Bay on her way up the coast. Consider able wet weather was met with on the trip although flio partic ularly rough seas were en countered. Mr. aiTd Mrs. Roach unit party are on their way to northern Alaskan points fishing. hunting, taking pictures, etc., at comfort and elegance. Her dimensions are 88 feel lonjf by 10 fool bffim and sire is powered with a I K) horse imwer Atlas- Imperial full deisel engine, has a normal speed of ten knots per hour, and carries a crew of seven including the captain, pilot am; engineer. The owner's cabin, which i beautifully furnished in old rose, is situated 'in the mid- portion Of Ibe vessel, while the visitors quarters, furnished in yelldw and gold, lire situated in the stern. The dining saloon' Is on the upper deck and is (he acme of perfection and comfort as far as utilization of space is concerned, A radio apparatus is carried In a cupboard with sound ing horn attachment and attach-nienls for connecting .to the after deck for enlerluihuienl and dancing" purposes. Th yacht was IN THE COUNTY COURT OF' PRINCE RUPERT. In Urn Mallff uf th Kiutu of notjert i. Wallace, at Atlin. i tlto County of I'rlnr Hnixrt, lie Ihm rrovhwf ir II rl t Isli OrfuiiiM. trM'i, wlm died oil the ll dilV'iif Aprir, IBtl. MOTIC.K A lierfliv itlvvillirit liv nil r.t'rtor of III llotKMir F. tfH, VlMHIIf, JIHllTH Of the county :nrri, nutfd lh I7IH day or Airll, f92l, the rindt-rnlltiwil WH iihMh administrator nf the enlaii; of the almve-named dereaxed. And tmtlre l hereby further frlven that all pernofi luvlnr da m aralimt the mid enuie are required 10 file ili rlalnm duly verified under naifi. with me on or hefore the IStli day uf Aiurnat, tl, after which uaie i win proceea to distribute the atrl or the ald entatw anifinr the ennli1 entitled llierelo havlnv reiranl only to the claim of uhlcli I lm ihe'ii he notice, and I will nt be liable for aid aieu or any pari (hereof, to any person or whone claim f ahall not then have received not Ire Hated at Atltn. It C . fhla 9 nth dav .r June, 104 C L. MONnOE, Orricltl Adminiitrttor. ft PAOt TWO. THE IMILYiNETVfl. FINEST ''J I I 11' llh.iMijrliiitl rc- V ou serve SOFTWOOD PLAYER S HERE1 NAVY CUT m Mii aa . IN 2 AND I LB. CARTONS fl Ullliit . ""I H lift.. M"l ,,"lHHIllllil,fV''i?i!iiini,,-;''iit The Daily News . PRINCE H'UPEHT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every After;ioon, except Sunday, the Prince Hupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. : 11. F. PULLEN,- Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by rruiil or carrier,, per month .... ... .... $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United ' Stales, in 'advance, per ysar ................ $0.00 TO all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .,.'$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page. ......... .$2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion. ,25c per line (Classified Advertising, per insertion'. '.,. ... r.. .2c p?r word Legal Notices, each insertion irc per agate line Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 80 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office on day prv , ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Thursday. July 10, 192 . Usk Development v Will Benefit District. , The resumption of mining and .milling operations at Usk will make that a busy place once agaii and, if- the project for a pulp tnjll as announced yesterday, goes through ilwill .become one of the most important places along the line of the Canadian . .auouHi uauways nctweeu here and Kdmonton. People who have interests at Usk, in view of recent developments, are very hopeful Of the future. They say that Usk is the logical place for . a puip and paper mill. While Prince Rupcrl people would.. like lo see, such a plant here, the next best thing will be to have (me as close as Usk. ; The city will benefit considerably from it. Business will be in-crwised generally and the railway will gel more, goods to haul. It is stated by recent arrivals from .the Islands that a pulp j mill is being planned for Bu'Ckley Ray but, at the lime of wrjU iiig, it was impossible to get anything definite, on this. Peculiarity Of t Human Nature. f Human nature and (he power of the big whip" were amply demonstrated in the course of the Democratic presidential no'm-. ination balloting which ended yesterday at New York. After . fighting bitterly for days and developing factional feeling that X equalled if not exceeded the heal of the ultimate battle between :t Democrats and Republicans, in a Very short lime, after the niovemenl in thai direclinii started.1 Ihiuu w.-ro miiiiiu,i riva , . . ..ifw. .Vt. i and everybody rushed lo make the choice unanimous. Davis did not, of course, figure."ui the heat of the battle that waged t for pearly ten days and nobody was surprised at the outcome. One1 cannot help but wonder, however, why the parly managers r could not have hnJiighl about an agreement sooner than Ihey did. The effect on the body, politic at large must have been f anything but bueficial to the interests of the parly concerned. Illowerer, it is an American faculty and, in a lesser degree Can-I adian, to be able to bury feelings rapidly and work up eiilliiisi- asm in another direction. . ... . - ... - . A r: Chances Of Settlement i In Britain Are Good. Prospects for n settlement of the, reparations nuestjori in Europe look better now than they have since the end of the war mid the signing uf the Treaty of Versailles, nerinanveems to be favorable lo accenliiiir u i rnitMiuiv in wi'irDfin ri..i n.., ,...11. - ..r 1 . , 1 . ..-..wiv uuiv limn Liir iiiiiiilii 111 iri' nuer .incoonnui, roilmving his conference with Premier Ileriotl. that "full and sum ssfnl accord" hail been reached between France- and Ureal Critaiii. Italy. BelKiuni and the nther im. portanl Allied powers maybe expected to "fall in line and in any case they have not been delaying the. settlement of late for the nnei uiuerences have lain be ween Britain and Franc. Subject of course lo the proposals of the premiers being ratified bv the representatives or the people, it really looks as if a solution was to be reached out of ah exi'edingly vexed problem, of long i Jusf think! fh k.M Mi.ttH f m.liln )) )) lfTUI fct. BRITISH COLUMBIA POSSESSES TIMBER WITH ALL THE MOST DESIRABLE QUALITIES Marketing the Product on Competitive Basis Is Industry's Big Job Sofl wood .linnlierMs one lif the world's creates! necessities. Of alt the 'standing liiiiber on" earth only one-third is snflwnnd ut the demand for softwood is four times as-great as Hint for hardwood. Softwood lumber is a highly competitive commodity. The demand for it regulates Itssclling value. That is to say, it is the consumer and not (lie manufacturer who really fixes (lie price list. This is especially true of the buyer overseas. Market extension work is one of the busiest branches of the British Columbia lumber industry hut British Columbia is lortimate indeed in possessing he world's finest softwoods which makes selling easier if the competition can be met. These are the principal species of this province: , Douglas. Fir, the hardest, largest, st rrth ges I and healthiest of all the great softwoods. Western Hemlock, the younger brother of Douglas Kir and its growing rival. Western Red Cedar, called the "tree of life," on account of its remarkable powers of resistance to weather and decay. .Sitka Hpruce, the wonderful airplance spruce, the most valuable softwood in existence. Western While Pine, B.C. Larch. Mngelman Spruce, ' Yellow Pine, unique products of the B.C. mountain lumber industry all owning unique properties. The forest trees of British Columbia ( pqsse, individually and, collectively all -the "most sought for . qualities that soft-woods, can lay claim In. This series of articles communica't.cd by the Timber Industries Council of British Columbia. The Man in the Moon SAYS IT maybe that some women can be read .like a book but they can't lie' shut up the same way. . "NO more shall f he.-ir the loving footsteps of my dear husband as he ventures up the front door steps," sighed the loving spouse. Upon enquiry being made as- to the cause of so much despondency j was learned that the hero of the tale of vwoe had purchased rubber soles. - , - ( TO rnako a pound of butter Oo a long way in the home Jusf drop it on the kitchen floor And leave it there io roam. MANY a woman spoils her painting gift by beinsr a, little too heavy with the red. WHAT has become of the garden enthusiast who used to talk about his fragrant onions? IF the alarm clock did the work Instead of the wakiilg up stunt it yould be more worth the price.. r. "OH fatlfer I hear a horrible noise 8 "Oh say what it maybe?'-' -"It's your inotheK amusing I he company, Son, "With a song called 'The "IS you gwine to pay me ilal dnllah you owes" liter asked a darkie of his friend. "I ain't sayln' as I ain't." I ain't askln' you is you ain't I'sn askin' you ain't you is," replied the black money lender; Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert tt tt City Solicitor Kred Peters, K.C. left this morning for Victoria. He Is the first of the cty delegation to go down to argue the city's claim to retain control of it's own streets. Mrs. A. T. .Parkin ami child and Mrs. Trail, who has been visiting' here, left ou the Prince Hupert this morning for Victoria where they will spend some ' ' ' weeks. M r. Ha.lett who has been visijing his brother here, left for the south Ibis morning. built in San Pedro three yearsf ago under the personal super-j vision of .Mr. Hoach. The parjy, J which is ou a three, months' cruise, left this morning for j Juneau, Skayway' and inlermedi-l ate points. j HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert V. K. Binns, Balmoral; Bernard Wilson, Port Clements; David Johnston, Toronto; K. D. I). Wilson, John K. Johnson ami j" II. K. Johnston and fajnily, I'd-1 moplon; Frank Phiscalor, Ter-tl race; J. Kerr, Victoria; V. A. Hol-i litis and J. D. Watson, Vnncou-j er; Mr. and Mrs. I). Small, jSockeje; W. W. Crane,' Saska toon; P: S. flardner and Jilsle A. Brown, London, hngland; II. J-J. Amos, Calne, Hngland; II. It. Jefferson, Snmerville; O. K. Dickinson, Bill Williams and J. W. Marklen, Los Angeles. Central Oeorge Slockford, Pfirt Clements; J. Hilchie, Mr. and Mrs. (eorge Murray aiul J. McKay, Buckley Bay; Joseph Walkpr, Prince Albert; William C. Hay and Charlotte , Hay. Corpus Christ I; Sadie Hoig, Ilsn'n; . II. Cowdell, Vancouver; II. Cochrane, C.N.H.; V.. Burke ami A. Weath-erspoon, Burns Lake; George Derrington, city. SK.mId Tt'.MiKIIS adUn-rd to tlio uuderalinicd, and endorsed "Tender for ... n.;.. ..., ;hrl eiteiilHi and rciwira, Delia toola, whatever lake their .points fancy, m.c.-'wtu i received t tun orrice until All the travelling is being done!!2 o''"1' " 0 0 " i f "j 1 h . n . .?"- ill the daytime in-order that I lie lot an eteuaion and repairs to tii wiurfi seen...-v ,,, tu. Ink., In .?" "J?t- .. I i i-miis Mini inriiiD 01 imiiiuii ran lie lieen Thn Yacht .ui riieriricalloti and forma of tender oh- . . .. . italned at llila Jieparlment, at the ofrice. Ihe yacht is a masterpiece oljor the WsirK-t Eniriiieer, old Post office iiiiiidinir, victoria, n.i. arm at tne 1'iwt orricca, Vancouver, K.C; 1'ilnce Hupert, il.C.i amu, (I.e.. and Delia Ctsila, n.i:. Tender will not lie ronalilered unleaa made on printed forma aupptled by the iieparnueiii aiKj hi arcoruance, Willi roll-dttion contained therein. Hacli temler HHift he acrompanletl by an accepted cheque on a chartered Iwink, pay-able to Ihe order of the Minister of I'tibflr vvorKa, equal to iu per cent of Hie amount of the tender. Bond of the Iio rnrnlon of Canada or bond or tlie Canadian A'atlonal Hallway Company will alo be ic cejited a necurlty, or liond and s cheque If required to wake np an odd amoimt. Note. - blue prims ran be obtained it thl Department by depositing an accept. e1 cheque for the turn of 110,00. parahln lo the order of the Minister of p'nbhc tiA. wiin-ii win iMf Tcturneo; ir tile In tending- bidder ubinii a retrular bid. By order, N. IlF.SJAIIf)I.NS. Actlna; Secretary Department of public Works. Mlawa, June is, 0M. NOTICE. 1 6.1 IN THE MATTER of an application for inr ,t?uv ui a rruvisioim ceruncate of Title for Lot fourteen H), niocic seventeen (17). Townalte of Delkatla, Map tuaj. Satlaractory tirwjf of Ihe lots of the Certiricale of Title coverlrig- the above land havlnir been produced to me, it Is mv in-tendon to tue after the. expiration or one ii'jhii iikiii ine nrai puuiirauon nereor, rrov moim certiucaie or Title to the almv land In thn name of Ole Andrea Orrnbrak. The original Certificate of Title iHiri win sin jmy ivij, ana is 4 0 1 91. Und nk-iMry Office, rrlnce nuperl, Hill Frbruary, t04. II. F. MACLEOD, tletlatrar nf Tltlea LAND ACT. , Notlee of Intsntlon to Apply t Laa Land. In Oueeii Charlotte Mmids Land Ulmrlct, llerordlnir fl-lilrl of Skeena. and situate Ml I nll I fir II INK 10 III T Plan OK Oueen rhnrlotle Islands isse riiitire mat Hume B, Uablntton nf si nnrt , ui I II lira 1 1 II f II IITII r V IllJlllfl ITmr lit. tends to apoly for permission to leae tlie em iiik uercrineo roresnore; rrHiilnen clnr at a poat planted at the south wet corner of ninck ID- Ih.nre wet der south about f on feet to low water mark thence, northerly stout- w water mark to a point west as dear south of northwest cornerof Block ID thenre easterly to the northweat corner if niofk 9; thence SlllltherlV Shins lllull Wllee mail. f.. .....I and contalnlnr V seres more np lea II, H IISHIMJTOTI, rumt or Appiicmt. CIGARETTES i The superb quality, purity and excellence of Player's Navy Cut Cigarettes have made them the world's lead-' ing brand. i YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeft For picnics, '-noose "Hupert Hrand'' Salmon. A few tins in Ihe pantry are always handy. Stock a supply on your boat that's a good idea. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. Prince Rupert, B.O. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. . Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORrt. PHONES 43 and 385. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Oovernment of British Columbia.