Keep Cheerful For Better Things Cominq. ft PAfjf TWO. THE DAILY NHW5 Ttay Jujy 1924. "TV: However in this case the. wait will not be very lone 6ji close to laud, there would seem lo he little ri uicj are asnore taKe lite liglitLy. It is well for us to show that he thought it was time for Ihe we appreciate (hi; Getting Ready To Receive MacLaren. Last night the city council appointed a contmitlee to meet Stuart MacLaren, the Rritish avialor, who is expected lo arrive' here soon on his round the world flight. When the American flyers were here they were given a great reception, yet thev were jusl starting out. Madaren comes here rifler having accomplished a great deal of the big task he had set himself and which he has carried out nliuie and under great difficulties. In this Rritish country, the first on which he will land after crossing the Pacific, he will doubtless be made to feel that he is ft nnm ;i... i tiiMi. .... . . , : .. .. .......v.-,....,.,.,., The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - RRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, excspt Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. P. PULLKN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year ffi.OO To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising $1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising ort Front Page $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion., 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion..... 15c per agate line Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 08 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office on day prs-ceding publication. All advertising received .subject to approval. - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION i exSsSMMMMMSMMmMMMSM m Made In the old-fashioned way and matured in charred oak barrell. Famous for it rich quality. It m. kottl., it n. bottl, rtMNM MnUMwiiT mwunmmm Tuesday, July 15, lf24. MAYOR CENSURED BY COUNCIL FOR SENDINQ TELEGRAM REGARDING ELEVATOR VOTE TO PREMIER KING. (continued from past on) intended In injure the city in any way lint Hint lie had done it in the best interest.' of Uie city. If i any injury had been done til the, city's interests at Ollawa it had been done weeks ago when the. elevator matter bad been brought out in Hie recent provincial polit ical campaign. He did not think the city was helping itself in any way but thought it was hurting tlie city and a personal attack against the mayor. Aid. Casey In addressing the meeting Aid. Casey said lie was sorry to, see this matter drought up again with a view to censuring the mayor. He believed that now the real harm was going to be' done in trying to force this resolution through the council. The action .was uncalled for and drastic. The - mayor had been sending wires to first one and then the other ap proving or disapproving of certain action and up to to-day the I he summer holiday months are apt lo be quiet in Prineejaetion hail been approved' by the Rupert, and this Summer seems likely lo he no exception to the council and no question-had been rule. There has been n litlle letup in the march forward but tlial ' riiiso'1 l",m l"rlleular tele-is nothing to worrv abouL ipram I,a'1 boeM sonl- ,r a )ri,,ci- ii. . i i i, " r. . . i iP'e was wrong at one lime it was Possibly Prince Rupert people Will think we are unduly op-wron nl al times, lie believed fimistie over the future, but it seems desirable to state just now that the mayor like himself and mai me iiuiire looks just as rosy as ever. The good things meii-jn,a"y other people in the commit Moiled before will vet come ami we slmll find ..ni,. more' .,.'"ily was m sadly nui; disappointed iii.iijiiiiiiim'ii whei wnrii prosperous Ibis fall than we h.n p I.pp.. f-.n i.,nn. s,1,a11 appropriation ' " ----- v V I k U 11.M1Q lltllCl Strong People Are Those Who Can Wait. Strong people - are those who can wait. - that was passed for I he proposed undertaking. The mayor bad undoubtedly been disgusted at the small amount of the an il, must lie mllniHiwI 'i.l iinriilinn Mil P.iaAv I II. ..I .-......,... m n fit mi mil, ami. iiii.i .-.uni mui that sometimes the wait is mi long that it does not pay lo linger.jbe had written to .Mr. Stork on We slnll occasions caning nis air find that in of ourselves shall" ,onlion ,n "filers affecting the spite we be eujovin"- -."J"ll"o the u,e ,r,m fruits of fnn rwelfare of the city. The speaker'1'' m as ih the nn.....i.....nir iii . gioundwork which has been done. required. KdnMinlnn had received ,,row-attonlion lo 1Il0 , .tying Mlr tnitl wink flit h!fp llii.trv r1n.. I 1 rri i- t . : H900 tOflA AAA 000 1 llii 1. first :.. - llu I. 1 lnsl , I cuizens t rise up and show a litlle Independence and he would vote against Ihe motion of cen sure absolutely. The lliinrr was wrong in principle. Aid. McMordle As the seconder of the motion Aid. MeMordio in rising lo speak, congratulated Mr, Casey upon his political speech. He believed the mayor had anticipated, jis Mr. ,Oasry had done, that one million dollars would be placed in the . . preni nnruinood, skill and endurance he has car- estimates. In thinking Ibis they ne.l on and Prince Rupert people appreciate men who show had shown litlle knowledge of the those qualities, especially if they be citizens of the Rritish Km- procedure followed by the government. It was customary to OldKehtufckv BOURBON WHISKEY iiimwiifliin mm This advertisement is not puLlished or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or bv the Government of Rritish Columbia, I fiundecU since 1859 i on consistent, high cjuality f : nin . i. vpfir of the lug companies is often laid out years in advance. The men Hp,i Unci tnnftinn n n.n r. - n ivote being made amounting In in charge know pretty nearly what is coining and they lay their and said that it did not look as M 50,000 a few months ago. The plans accordingly. Also it is noted that they never give their, though the railway officials were procedure followed with regard plans to the public unless it be with a view to a specific end. nlavinc the trnme and Innkin-r nf. 1 Prince Rupert was exactly in Those in Prince Rupert who hope to win must also learn to wait, ter the upkeep of the system. Was accordance with the usual proce They h ave had pretty good training along that line already, bnl'there any mpril in the. mayor's dure of the government when tilings are coming mis way, 1 lie passing or. the e eva nr vnl lelejrrnm- nL.i M. anontor n voting lunus was a step in the right direction. It was one of the mile posts 'claimed there was merit in it. Hemayr had b on Ihe journey. It is hoped that L action will follow right speedily claimed that Prince Itupert had "on- In an rfnd IhaUtlje-work vi)b be well tinder way ibis.vaiililinn the result staled. the mailers of import- niuni-j !.. K in .,.i ance it was ins (the mayor s i v j ' w n , i;nin 'itn ii mm ivmiintT- .r. 'irj .n .ir'.itw duly to call Ins council loirether Men Who Risk Their and wintn"- srnvernmeni nffipinU anil consult litem. When the Lives At Sea. hill Ihnf nnlhitifr t,1 hann nojnvil council had been called together I Yesterday the Daily News told of some of the hardships of by such procedure. - He was witlr"' "Pecial meeting tnd had flash the fishing industry. In Ihe salmon fisheries, which are carried the mayor on the question of Ihe learned Ihe message had beeitjwere normal people i it ..... uiiii i n xirn Li oBtmi v f r sent or was about lo be sent, the week a number of men were lost for days, boats were broken upjsibly the mayor had erring ju.Ig-,sev,,ral aldermen present were and narrow escapes for life were recorded. ment and lhat any mayor vIio,,nanimous ,1,a' ",p apding of If this is true of the salmon fisheries, what must be said'did nnl consult bis council was a,,CM a nage was a mistake. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert J John Millar, engineer of the public works department, left this morning on Ihe 'Leila II. for Safety Cove, where he will survey ffir the new wharf which is to be huill there. The government has made an appropriation of $t,fm0 fr Ihe wharf. Safety Cove is ort Ihe east side or Calvert Island, Just north of Queen Charlotte Sound, n Supl. J. H. Todd was in the city last evening. He left again this morning, his- car being lajien out on Ihe freiglil train; Mr. Wooster, Ireasurer ofliif- 0 ran by Company, accompanied by his son and daughter, are on Ihe Prince Rupert en route to Clranhy Hay. The Man in the Moon SAYS:- WHKX wives make mistakes Ihe doctors take the pickings. A NICK says she would like to gel married hut she cuift find the rigid kind of a man. She never will. There aren't any of thai kind. . W1IKN' a woman gels' mad she tells Ihe truth, Then watch out. - AX adept at passing out pointed remarks is Die porcu pine. THAT sliiff about, looking the gift horse in the mouth is not appropriate today. Instead, look your trifl aiilomoliilc. mi' the dale plate ami see that il has a good set of tires. - . KIN(S and queens hit not al ways sroiid. ,en against them they slip dadly. SINGH radio came into fashion cats on Ihe back fence are not even noticed. IT. is not good form lo flash a hig roll. Apparently the writers of etiquette books did not dave much of a roll in low, In other words they OXK of the follies of aee is being old. Of the halibut industry. The men go far out to sea and weather going to get into trouble sooner ma'or had re.fused lo lake TUB protection of wild Innls iie storms oi uie utirtli Pacific without fear. They sometimes or later. However, he thought i1"" a."lcp 01 council at llial is n matter thai is conslanlly come nome in winter with Iheir vessels weighted down with ice. this motion was a case of wanf-iniPMinfr WIIlcn was wrong. Jin coming before parliament. The They lose their gear and sometimes their boats, and on oceasioiis'ing to "murder" the mayor. "If nidcred that the mayor of this dilllcully with Ihe wild birds I we sadly have lo record the loss of life. yoti drive this you will make no-!ci,y or any n,hor ci,y "bould not know is that they do no seem Fishing is a life that trains men in hardihood and often the thing of it," said the speaker. The dpal wil1' matters of that kind byf wani any prolecllon. I'etiirus are meagre. Xow and then we are able to tell of big reason he had supported the ,,,ims,'lf I ' calefies and large sums earned in a short time. We (ell iiofli iftfr'fiOnMintr nf f )to a or cum lolofrrnm ! Aflor fllfHlPr lliCUAftion t!lO MAN W.'lllt H hill III i lo lii lm .. . ... . it.. . . i ii . ........ mntinn a ntn r ti.n a-niA ...in. of the small catches, the losses, the poor returns that some ves-,was that he did not want to spec-sels get. Today we mention it to draw attention ti the fact thal.utate with the city's welfare by uie men who earn their living on the sea of necessity have to interjecting his own personal L be a harilv neon1i Thai- wntlr lionl .....I,,.... ...i ...i -i.. n.. .. ' - i j ""iiv ( ciiuiiic iiniiii niu wnt:iri's nun iuc iiraiier. However, A cigarette or drink; And now and llien he wants a meal And a wife o cook, I think TUB reason so many people do not reach the lop is because Ihey try to get iii on Ihe ground floor. TUB reason prohibition has been so effective in t lie Stales is because of the quality of je Iiootleg liquor Ihey sell there. i is .-inn mai a miss Is as good as a mile lml I am not so sure about il. I should like to know which Miss il in. PRINCE GEORGE Miss Mary C. Williams resigned as teacher in the Mud Hiver school. - M. W. Mlseper, nf Bdmonlon president of Ihe Alberta ninrm tuners' association, is snemiino- a few days in Prince Oeorge as me guest or Mr. and Mrs Ilpr- berl Hill. I'eler rireenwond, who b.is been farming in Ihe vicinity or Stone Creek Tor Ihe last eleven years, has decided lo sell nut his place and move to some other section. . .-- & Brnesl Jones, for six years malinger or Ihe local branch or the Hank or Montreal, has left for l)rumheler, Alberta, where he will Ink over Ihe management, of Ihe l)riimher branch. John (tall is succeeding Mr. Jones tin branch manager. If you find you cannot gel the dally News regularly, call (n ana subscribe for il and have it de livered to your home. tf 8-23 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the fioveriiruenl of lln'i-h rv.i. ....!.: WIIIIIIIMU. KODAK SERVICE We are now having our BfilaruemenlB made on the new 1.5 Kastman cnlargirrf machine, which gives Mip best possible picture t .. your negative and the puce is low, loo. See sample e largcmenls In our window films Jefl in our st. if befnro noop," will be deve ofieif correctly, printed properly and . ready for you by nil o'clock the same day We have Kodaks, Brownies, Films and all Accessories. ORMES LTD. The Rexall Store Phonei 200 and 82 YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON "Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye For picnics, '-boose "Rupert Rrand" Salmon. A few tins in the pantry are always handy. Slock a supply on your boat Rial's a good idea, SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. 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 oil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONE8 43 and 385.