taining uiestinv r tMoO.WMt for the commencement of the strurture were tabled in the Ifonse of Commons yesterday. The next thing will be the actual starting of .construction. Tenders will likely he called for at least a portion of Ihe project, the site i t -i ... .. . ... win nave lo ne iiunlly decided upon and surveys will have to be made This will aji take time bill, within a year, Ihe structure should be well on the-way to 'construction and its operation may start in IU25. Once started, it will undoubtedly be rushed along to completion for the coast needs all such facilities just as soon as they can be rnnde ready,- Credit for the successful consummation of prince Rupert's representations along this line must primarily go to the member,. Fred Stork, but the local board of trade, railway officials and others have been instrumental as well., The support of the jprairie Progressive members was also an invaluable factor and Jhe agitation that Was started on the prairies by the local board f trade it is conceded di4,inue)' loy.nrds; getting this .support at the time when' it was most needed. When parliament passes his estimate the port of 'prince -'Rupert is finally recognised as a logical grain shipping cen-tre. Republicans Look Like Strongest Party. I The Nemocratie onr carried fo r pwiii wnere u im patent llial the parlyfi.Iindly divided. and in fa weak condition to enter a genera election.' ItVeems now that, jvhoever m'ay be. ..the : final choice for presidential candidate, the Iparly is hartlly likely to be solidly behind him. The issues under discussion before the balloting started also went to indicate that there is anything but unity in the parly. 1 Q the other hand, the Republican conventioo was ft vppv harmonious affair both with regard to the adoption of n ntnlfm-m and Ihe choice of . standard bearers. The Lafolletle movement iwill not have much effect on Ihe Republican party it is generally leu. 1 All in.ail, at this distance it looks as if tlaf Hennhlienii .!. pile the oil scandals, areto retain power and that Halvin rv'.,i ' age win ne the president again. . r Picture Wires. Are Being Perfected. ' I What will be Ihe next great step in 'newspaper making? Will Ihe great news agencies supplement-,. their present news wires with picture wires for the, -national distribution of pic-lures? That has long been the dream, of newspaper men and now its final realization seems to be only a short distance away sayewspaperdom" in a recent issue. After years of experi-mentiiig the engineers of the American Telephone fc Telegraph Uo have demoustrafe.l, lhar the dream of years is t leam nn accomplished fact. The deveIopme.it of a" system or "national distribution of spot news photographs with a speed almost equal to thatnliilrolling the handling of word pictures seems to be an immediate certainty. ' A practical demonstration of the method of-plcture trans- vl.nlw?.?rf -g,V,MM r7e,'.,ly vy!'e" ,,u? nP"ncnii Notional con-J "tln! 'Velo.Ml. In the first public demonstration 15 iMiinrus in an were trnimtmti --' iii.tii u i in iiu r.-i I hi n I ifpuLiiiat, i i',,,, - .... . condition TOP llf vsi.;iiipi- r-on..,l..i:.... :.. r.. . untile. rih2",,0,,,,f-' tm lhe W1" " commercially feasible feasihle and the invention uses no new scientific principles but represents the use of standard types of telephone Z ffiegrnn apparatus plu the association of many recent in en li, " nl A positive transparent film supplied by W pUogrS s,,i able for transmission and proves only the. regular f nli, o graphic development is necessary to prepare tl e piHure for .production when received. Control an. rogulatiS f a liihl When Damp Grass turns the toes of your brown shoes white, just apply "Nugget" Dark Brown, until you have restored the color. Shoes won't discolor if you use "Nutget." It is water.proof too. 7WQQET Shoe Polish BLACK- . TAN TONEY RED DARK BROWN. ALSO WHITE D'Mainf (cakaj n(j WblO Cleaner (liquid) The Prince of Wales as fliiv-ernor-(eneral of Canada is sup-seslpil ly the Vancouver Hook in the following article: England is worrying about the problem of "'The Empire's Young .Man,' Prince Eilwant of "Wales. His wholesome young, manhood has never Riven cause for alarm or reproach. He lias made friends risfhl and Iofl. He is nil that is decent' and considerate. His sunny smile is famous. Hut lie is none the less the-centre ol much uneasiness to the Kmpire that he is destined to rule in the ordinary sequence of events, lie is loo hesitant about' wedlock to suit millions, and too ready to risk his neck in the hunting field. Many believe liis well known disregard of life on the bunting field may be due to his lack of proper and nppealing occupation. His duties of lourinK Hie colonies, makinpr friends, laying foundation stones, -kissing babies, shaking hands and visit-ins the wards of wounded veterans, are hardly sufficient, however onerous and conscientious ly carried out they are. Wiy not make.hini next fiov- enior-(!eneral of Canada-? Would Be Willing There is little question of Ihe readiness, with which he would accept this olllce. And It" needs no imagination (n see how he would bring into Hie work all' the younp: buoyancy and enthusiasm that have' brought him only broken bones on Hie hunt- ins fields of England. This admirable young chap has received ample .training. He has acquired ripe, experience. He possesses much natural statesmanship. He carries every trait conducive to the making of Ihe best Oovernor Oeneral Canada has ever acquired. l-'rorn : the frozen fastnesses of Arctic Canada-o the southern lopes of our Pacific ports, reaching every nook and cranny A. Thomas" to Hudson's Hone. On Mie.refurn trip the parly will come by way of Pence River and thence to the city. ists. In the course of the year these sight, seers and sportsmen bring a good deal ot money info our province. Many people do not realize Ihe great loss lo (ho province caused by forest fires. Kvery person an do his or her hit in preventing this scourge of the forest. . When you make a fire be snre to make it to a suitable place and when you are through with it make sure il is quite out. i ISever throw a lighted cigarette: bull away near anything inftam- malile. if you ve on a ranch matter. ' Can All Do. Share We can all do-our share' in preventing fires. However, if you see one already started put it nut if you possibly can. If the fire, is too large call aid and either go yourself or send some one else lo report il. Do not mind being laughed nl by your elders and playmates' because you are so careful with fire. Any person really versed in woodcraft-would never dream of being careless with fire. (Note This essay, wril.een by fieorgo Minns of Honlen Street School,. Prince Rupert, was awarded third prize in lhe Intermediate class of the forestry department recent. jCompelilion on the subject of "Forest Fires, their effect and bow to prevent them." The writer is twelve years' of age and was a pupil of Miss M. I. Weatherbead.) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PRINCE RUPERT. In the Matter oT the Kstate of Robert J. Wallace, or Atlln. In the County or I'rlnre Rupert, In the I'rovlnce. of liritlsn Columbia, Deceased; who died on the 1st d.ir or Anrll. o3. NOTIC.K Is hei-eh'v irlven that liv an order ni of III Honour F. .Mcll, Vounir, Judge of tlie l '""J u.tiru um wilt tiny 01 Cliy April, tosi, the underslrnecrM-as appointed adraltilstnitor of the estate of the above- in.iuied ueceasert. With Hudson's Hone as their i ,.AM notice 1 hereby rut titer given that leslination, Ihe board of members will go-by train to (Trandn Prairiff, I hence across country by motor to Pouce fioiipe and upstream on the steamer "D. trade .'state are required to file such r In Inn oiiiy vrrirwu nmier oatii, itn me on or uerore the 15th day of August. 1J, arter hh-li date I will proceed to distribute the asset or the said estate among the persons emitted thereto having regard only to the claims of which I shall then have notice, and I will not be Uabl Tor salil assets or any part thereof, to any person if whose claim I shall not then have received notice. Dated at Atlln. B.C.. this loth day of hmr. 1094. C. I,. MONROE. Official Administrator. - ft. Port also oil lime. Xd two. THE DAILY. NHWB. WeJne jday,. July 9. ,i62ijj The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, exc9pt Sunday, the Priiice ' Rupert Daily; News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLKN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: uuy Delivery, Dy man or carrier,-per month .. ...v. .... $1.00 uy man 10 an parts or the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per ysar ..... $0.00 To ajl oilier' 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..: ...1..... ,25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion,. '-.'....-..-. .2c per word Legal Notices,, each insertion -,.Tvt r. . i5c per agate line Contract Rates on Application. ' ' ' Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 88 tailor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office on dav nrs ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Wednesday, July 9, 1924. Elevator Here Is Now Definite Fact. Prince Rupert's elevator is now assured. Rumors and pro mises ;that Ihe facility was to be provided for in the sunnlenien l'T.Y e.stfinntes became definite fact when theh estimates con PRINCEAS j GOVERNOR Vancouver Hook Makes SuggestionSays He Would Stimulate Trade and of prairies, from coast, to coast, (lie Dominion would benefit' by bis ollicial ami friendly pre sence, lie would act as a stimulant In trade and development. He would be in constant touch willi all parts of Hie Dominion. His energy and love of travel would bi;ing hinvfrequenfly from the cloister of Ollawa to British Columbia. Britain's future King would, find opportunity for happy service here. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert Aid. Ceo. Kerr, who an nounced that he was going into the interior to do some assessment work, is irr charge of 'a government road gang working on the Kispiox valley trail. Jle will be busy at. il. for several months. Mrs. Frank Martin eame up nn the' Prince llupert- In join tier husband here and ihe two left last evening for Stewart where they will spend the summer. Mr. Martin is a well known mining man. Fishing off I.angara Island has not been successful up to the present on account of the high winds. The fish are now commencing to run in lanre numbers. EDMONTON BUSINESS MEN TO MAKE TRIP INTO PEACE RIVER KDWONTOX, July ft. A busi nessmen's excursion to the north country has been definitely decided upon by the cnuncil'of the board of; trade. The (rip will commence on August li, the party, expected to numjer least, 30, returning to the about 10 days later. GEORGE MINNS' FOREST ESSAY Was Awarded Third Prize In Department's Recent Competition for Intermediate Grade ' Kvery year .millions of dollar? worth of limber is burned by forest fires. There are three kinds of forest fires. The.'.firsf is the crown fire. II burns (the lops of the trees and ' travels very quickly. The ground fire burns under ground burning the leaf-mould and seeds. The surface fire runs along the surface of- the ground and burn's needles and the like. The lasf fire may de velop nil it either a ground .or crown fire. When conditions are favorable all these fires travel very rapidly and are very hard to put out. The ground fire, however, is the .hardest (u extinguish. Dffeifdeeii trenches have to be d,ug to slop its onward inarch. . A forest fire is a terrible, lung. Think of all the timber that is wasted and Ihe lives that may be lost! Thousands of our four-fooled and feathered friends become" homeless and destitute.. In the last five years there have been fires amounting in number to seven thousand, eicht hundred jforly three. One thousand, one dtundred three of these fires were started by ligliliiing--al he resl by human agency. Lumbering Industry .. . Lumbering'!' one -of Hie chief industries- of Hrillsh Columbia. There are pulp' mills, box-fae-Inries and lumber mills. All these jnduslries depend nn the forest for support. Timber is an essential in railroad construc tion. hen a lire, burns the forests all these industries close uowii. .n mo employees are thrown out of work and have to go somewhere else for employment. The roots of Ihe trees hold the moisture in the gVouud enabling the fanner lb) .. have good crops. If Ihere are no forests Hie waleV is not kept in the soil. In s firing, -therefore, all Ihe rivers flood 'and in sum mer Ihere is a drought. Willi no forests Ihere would be no attraction for hunters and tour There are over forty delightfulNeilsonBars When you liuy advertising you buy CIRCULATION, urul see that von Mt It. tf SKAI.KU TK.NfiLns addressed lo ltiu UiideraiK-ut-d. mid enilurseil IVmlcr fur ,, ..... i . , , . , , wimri r tension anu rrpaira. ln-na CimjIu, or farm and clear land by fire !.;. win l irrHv-a i uuV omce until VOO P;ill liot-ni- lik tnrk I " " e'cic noon cnroful imjiijni llling),. Tu. ", ' ' "' "'" ' dy, July 22, 1824, tut llm coi.au union won ure. li you want to Clear. "' an ""Mi-""" nu repan.i lo tim wimri wait nil wind is absolutely right Do not think that it, does not 'Hi at Holla ti-ll:t Cfmia CHla. Skt-cna Mlti-f-rm Olnlrlrt. II. I'lan and forma or n.nlr.K 1 ran lx! Htm anu ?eriiMaiicin ana rornn or lender u tnlnrd at thla Departilirnt, at the office or t ne umrict Mutineer, old font orrhv Building-,. Victoria, U.K., and at the l-osi orriceit, VaiKMiuver, U.C.: ft 'nee lluiiert, D.C., Naiim, I).c, and IlelU c.,l.i, li.i. Tenders will not lie considered unless made on printed forms ii.plird liy the Deparlraent and In ai-rordnre with run-dltlonit contained therein. Kach tender nHist no acnmifunled liy jn arrepteil rlieqiit; on a rlmrtered hank, "tmv-ahln to the order or the Minister nf Puhile Work. enial ut Hi per cent .or ib amount of the tender. Honda or the Ho rmnton or eanana or bonds of the t:anndi,in National Hallway Company will almi lie accepted as serurlly, or ImhkIs and a elieuue If Mniilpad ... m..l .... .. . . i .. . .. .T., ....... ... ui nn ouu viiini-ni. .Note. Itlue prints ran lie nhuined at till Department tbv denosltlnir an ed chej for the sum of aio.iiu, paiLle wp in.? Minn- ui me .Minister or t nolle ""h"! wmrii win ih reiurnen ir the in tending- bidder suhmlt a reyular bid. liy. order, N. IiKSJAHDINS, Acting- Secretary Department of public Work. 'Miami, June lfi, my4. j r,j LAND ACT. Notlca of, Iptantlon to Apply to Laass In Skeena Land District, riecordlng his. net or uoast. and situate on r-umnnni. aland. v rake notice that Clarence E. Balnter .niire "i-.'"Hj, ui i rince lllipert, u c occupation Insurance agent and broker In- . " '. ! "P'"y. ror P'Tmisslon to lease nn- iuiiuhimk uescriocn lanus: Commen clnr at a Dost Dlanted nt tho hn-,i r bay at the east end of Catnpntila Island and about one mile rrom the soutn end of the Island! thenta following- the almtosltles of :L , , " "'" wier tine around j the Island to the place or commencement and containing g.linn arret, m.,.- or lem' C. C'DAIMfKR k JAMES Mr.NULTY ... fl?m,! -PPlrant. Ter i W. E. WILLIAMS. Agent "ami. n.ned Anrll Qnd. ia4 LAND ACT. Notlca of Intantlon to Apply to Laas Land In Queen Charlotte Islands Land District' Recording Dlstilrt or Skeena. and situate in rronf or Hl.n-k IK. ir.L. 7. Plan m. Oueen Charlotte Wands. Take Notice lti.it Hume n. Riblngton of Massett, occupation ranuery manager, .intends to apply for neriHUs(,n to lease the following described rnreshnre- rnmm.. ring at a post planted at the southwest corner of Block 19- thence west 33 (leg soutn about jno reel to low writer mark-thence northerly along low water mark to a point west (re. south or nnrlh-w-et corneror Block 10- thence easterly lo the northwest comer of Block o: thence Southerly along lllah water rnMr in .. and containing 9 V, acres, more or less. It. It IIABI'ViJTON, Name of Applicant, A Real Treat for 5c. Big, sweet Brazil Nuts nested in cream, with a coating of the finest Neibon chocolate delicious I If you haven't tried this unique Neilson Bar, you've missed a treat. Next time you get the candy-craving, ask for Neiison's Whole Brazil Nuts in. Cream it's in a class by itself. NEILSON'S BARS . the last word in candyvalue HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert A. Taylor and A. M. Kipp, Kssjnjlon; H. .1. Conway. ('.. ! M. Mclnlyre and Mrs. O. (1 Mc-I Inlyre. Anyox; L. A. Palmer. W. Longfellow, F. .1. C. Hell,-A. Harvey, C. J. Howbolhaiii and K. W. Sutherland, Vancouver; V. F. Lade, Stewart;. Hi II. Young and daughter. Port Simpson; Mrs. V. ' Kiel I, Queen Charlotte Islands. Central W. A. Moyer, Vancouver; Chris Dixon, "(ieorgelown; Charles Mr-Call, Port Clements; II, M. Hrown, C. S. (Julio, C. KoUger. .1. II. Ilerg, G. Coleman and Dan Forbes, Jluekle.t Hay. CX. II. steamer Prince Oeorge, Capl. II. .Vedden, due froih Vancouver and wayports al .1 o'clock this afternoon, is reported on lime. The westbound I rain due at I o'clock this afternoon is 4 V, YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON I t. V - Rupert Brand" Selected 1 Skeena Sockeye Kor picnics, hooe "Rupert Brand' Salmon. A, few Una in. the pantry are always banilv. Hlock a supply on your boat Hint's a good idr SOLD EVERYWHERE. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. For the balance of this week 200 Pairs Outing Footwear with leather soles; for Men, Women and Children At Cost and Less. For liretl and smelly feel, broken down nrclfe?, . cab louses, bunions, corn.", gel in touch with Dr. ischoll's Agency. THE FAMILY SHOE STORE HV UqueurWhisky ItIv JoTtbosfuho dlstrimlnaUl R T,'i?im,eoriS or the dPyed by L.quoi Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia,