1 toe DArt.7 Kira ' f.iliird .tUii page two PREVENT FOREST FIRES -IT P The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month .......... $1.00 By mail to all parts' of Ihe British' Empire and the United States, in advance, per year . . . .. $0.00 Help Of All Asked To Study Halibut. v i'rofessor V. F. Thompson of .Stanford University, who is at present here engaged in work leading up to n detailed study of Ihe Pacific halibut, asks that fishermen, fish dealer?, and others co-operate with him in his work in order that proper means for conserving the supply may follow. The banks to. the south are practically fi.-hed out and the Hecate Straits banks are partly depleted. To prevent the work of depletion continuing to -a point where fishing becomes .nnpVofitable is the work of this' scientist anil his assistants.. All will doubtless be glad lo help him in carrying it on in Ihe, best manner possible. Canadianlsm Being Urged. Everywhere in bis Country. there is a movement toward greater loyalty to Ihe country. In other words Cauadianism is being developed. : ' In all these patriotic movements there is' a' lot of talk and bluster and with it all some achievement, because, a' lot of people are influenced by talk and bluster. The Teal thing is very often obcured in any national move ment; What -might lift r-a worthy aim would be to make Canada the beiflaiid in which to live. I, If wehaye any love Jor Canada, .we canbest s,hoy it by actions rather than words. What have we done, Injlividiiallv oi cllecllvelsf binake tJannilh a'gredt hit1ioif?iraVPTve'iirtie' n'iiT thing? Is there any action lo which to point that is worthy of emulation? . . , The first thing of real value is o make a good home, to raise a fine family, to lake pari in public life, lo help beautifv and cleanse the city, to help produce or educate, to create worthy ideals for ourselves and Our children anil In exercise care that no action of ours tends to disgrace the country or delay il development. That is Cauadianism. CONTINUOUS PHONE SERVICE ON PLANK!;,'l l:f rv" 'V,,l.!,,,,a- 1 l ifl.i.i flirt ! Iimil Ihn ntn...-. tail . I a is 1 otiicii ,uw reel in Mir nocps in Touch For 110 Miles at Chicago ClliauiO, June 13 Telephone communication between airplane pilots flying V,00o feel in the1 air and radio -station WLs was maintained clearly over a distance of 'ltn miles during the military show here recently. When I li. army flyers descended at 'handle, Field Ihe reception was stilllrnng, indicatimtr that intermittent talking might have been continued over ..a greater distance. !' . i . The previous record for cdin-munication between a land station and. an airplane by radio .was in miles. Spectators at the shpw were listeners in during the tesjs, theTailio station re-broad-caslinir' the conversations. This was another feat said by radio engineers, lo . have been successfully performieil for the first lime. Tli'e' army planes vised a 50 IH-lube super helrodyne for r--! ceiving. A two pound lead H lllllll 111 LIIJ iiiiiii.-- lilt; limit--! had a 5"0 foot wire over the side, which was extended to a 200 foot aerial as they got farther away. The- officer in the front seat of the airplane, by means of ear phones, could bear both V.oiii versations, the talking of his companion and the conversation from the land station. POPULAR WRITERS IN NEW BOOKS AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY v , Several prominent and popular writer's 1 a re fe prese n t eb i i'iV'so hjio of the new books recently added lo the library. Among the books are: "Some Aspects of Modern I'oelry," by Alfred iNoyes. "Kssays, Literary and cat," by H. L. Stevenson. "The C.arden of Folly,' Slephen Leaeock. watt master oscillator sending laiuni." by Kmile Oammaerts set', with three 5(1 wait lubest an! "To Lhasa hi Disguise,' oscillator, modulator and speech Y.. M. McfSovem. amplifier, in addition to a 5 watt' "Robert Louis Stevenson," by amplifier. The radio ulalion iCraham. Halfour. used a neutrodyne receiving sell "An Intimate -Portrait of ft. L wlllle the army m-eii used an army I S." by Lloyd Osborne. Criti "The treasure House of Jtcl- ' : 1 Do not delay a savings deposit on account of its small size. Small regular deposits soon amount to a substantial sum. One dollar opens a savings account at any brinch of the Union Bank. rj by by UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch - H. H. Little Manager TILLS ABOUT CONVENTION COUNCIL OF WOMEN To all other countries, in advance, per year $.oHBIg Questions of Day Discussea Transient Display Advertising, . . . $1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page. $2.80 per jncli Local Readers, per insertion 2uc per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion ...15c per agate line Contract Rates .on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 86 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office before 4 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Saturday, June 13, 1925. Mrs. at International uamering Recently TKHHAC.K. June 13. The Terrace - Kilsumgallum Parent- Teachers' Association had the Their molto is "do unto others as you would have others do unto vou." ami all who subscribe lo recently. Ilesolulions were all niade in Hnglisb, French and Tierman. Various standing committees presented conclusions to which their discussions 'have led on such subjects as law, suffrage, tieace. child welfare, trades and professions, etc. Nationality of Women Umler law for example, come su'oh uhjerts as proposals for an international agreement on the subject of the nationality of married women. Lacking an in- lernatimial agreement, compli cations are constantly arising. One case, as an illustration, was Cited of a Danish womaiv who, according lo the law in Denmark jfrjiicft is similar to that of fim- :$da. lost her uAlionality as a-result of 'her marriage In an American. She is not an American citizen because, according to the law of Uniteil Stales, she lid nol assiinve ber husband's ualioualily. W'Jien she wished to join her husband in the State he found it impossible lo get a passport from lenmark Avliich bad cast her off and equally so from United States, which would not accept her. She finally ecureil one throiiish a personal friend from the Italian govern ment. Question of Peace Inevitably the question of deacc and of the League of Na nus came up. The American papers bad a very suspicious at titude toward it, fearing propa ganda. Peace is essential and vital. All reforms and advance ment along oilier lines will be swept away unless a foundation of peace is secured. The old peace program of asking people to stop fighting anil urging Ihem 16 love one another was weak in Ihe very fact that the good re sponded and the bad did not. At present the league is seeking some means by whicli force may lo; put on the side of right. An international committee may be ippealcd lo and n nation may have justice done it. Tho pro position must be worked at and remodelled. Hut it should have the sympathy of the nations nnd Ihey should never feel they will lose prestige or individuality by it. II is often regarded as im possible but the stopping of diiellinn -was regarded as that at one timfc. We are surrounded on all sides by scientific inven linns which have been looked on as utterly impossible when first dreamed of. Pre-eminently, peace must ever be of interest lo women, ''Under education, il was decided to encourage the widesl possible exchange of teachers and students. .The necessity of good history books was dwell on. Children should learn of other- countries from a sympathetic, not an antagonistic point of view. Foreign lauds should be' presented from earliesl childhood as Intensely interesting never ns ridiculous. Members of tho educalionnl committee, of which Mrs. Col- thursr Is n member, were enter tained at lunch. Kach member gave n Ihrce-mlnutn talk on chnraclerlsllc features of educa statement was tliar Finland has no compulsory -system of edura-Iton lull none are allowed to marry till they can Mead ami write. -: Sex! Morality II was urged sex morality he Bowen Colthurst Lectures I aught , approaching " from Hie to People of Terrace on Women's Work study of natural law. ANalnn study and hioltigj' should oosupy' a prominent place on the cur-riculiim. ! The work of tin- League oT j Nations shouljl be taught in thel schools 'of till the nations and. the council Iff women' pledged' llself.tn endeavor to see thati this is done. It is often asked what can the council of women do? They have great privilege of hearing Mrs. no legislative .power. Laws arc Howen Coltluirsl, a delegate to passed arler imlilir npiuion ue-the recent quinquennial conven- ntands it and the council of lion of the Internafional Council women can he-find have been, in- of Women. She explained the striimenlat in forming ii. mil ium and object or the orjranixa-: Tor an example of their work tlie lion whicli is pledged to no par-(growth of puTtll.-'opinion againl linninr uriinn-'niiil.-i There areichild labor and see Itbw much! no restrictions of color or creed.! has been done along flits' line Mrs. Colthurst was for some years at Hie head of Ihe Irish branch of the Parents' National this are welcomed to Ihe leopue.t Education Union and by special Forty-two nations sent delegates : request gave some account of litis year. Ireland, Guatemala, Iheir work, which is similar in ;:hina, and Palestine ha"Ve joined!. ome respects lo that done by I tin P.T.A lion in their land. One striking Letter From Mrs. Donaghy Al the beginning of the meeting a letter was read by Mrs. Sundal from Mrs. IMuaghy. a former Terrace resident, on the work being done by Ihe P.T. Association in, Los Angeles, of which lie is a member. Of outstanding interest was Ihe fact (hat Western Ave. School, in which she is interested, hail adopted a school in the foreign district and provided funds lo serve every .child attending' Ihe poorer school with pirriibre every morning. They also bad taken very definite steps in sponsoring belter films. Saturday matinee were given al which only belter films were shown. TERRACE NOTES Mrs. Geo. Little enlerlaine-' a number of her friends on Tuesday afternoon lo meet Mrs. Howen Colthurst, who gave the n a most interesting informal tall, on the more social aspect of Ihn Quinquennial convention at Washington. . T. Hrewer of Smitliers is a business visilor lo town tl,j meek. . . News has jesl .reached Terra e of Ihedealh at lla.ellon llospi!..; of -loh.-i Niedharl .of Hemo, Mr. Niedhart was one. oMhe earlie-i settlers lo Like up land at Item-i. He was Ihe most progressive rancher, heiny the first to introduce stock and laler bee into Ihe district. He was alwav one of the best liked in the dis- Iriel. . : A -MrJ-Jind ;M'r,stiiljerhii.nf New .York re in fowii forinJewMlayf. Fred Holder Hospital. is SM1THERS in Hazellon A. Y. Wilson of Hemo was in town Friday. Miss Janet Young spenl a few days in l'rinee Iluperl when she went down lo fry her Junior. Fx animation in music. Oeo. Wall got back Tuesday night from the scene of Sunday ' auto accidcni, bringing in the wrecked car under ils own (lower. (Seorge -says ho picked Ihe Redbird off a tree nol twenty feet, from tho "willow hush on which R. L. (iiile. parked his Lizzie some four-years ago, .which parking put him in Ihe 'hospital for several weeks. The monthly . meeting of tin Union Church Ladies'-Aid was held on Thursday afternoon a' the home of Mrs. (ieo. Oullon, the ladies of I own gathering and motoring down to Ihe farm The members and adherents of SI. Jajnes Anglican Church gathered al. the reclory on Thursday for a social evening and reception lo welcome Rev. J. II. (libson. The ladles had pro vided refreshments and an en i t Japanese Made Pearls, 2A inches, indestructible, wilb fancy catch. Meg. $.'!.:)(). Sale Price, $1.85. $1.00 Gillette Safety Razors, with blade and case. Sale Price, 45c Men's 15 Jewelled Gold Filled Watches in Ihe neat small Him models wilb beautiful gold or silver engraved dials . Meg. price $ 17.50. Sale Price $11.50 Joyable time was spent. ley now of Prince Iluperl, Fraru lvoslcr of Vielorla, and Percy liavblsou now with the C.N. II. After a busy week end in and around Sinidiers, Ihe lion. V.. 1. Harrow and Col Lalla loft 011 Wednesday morning to hold fanners' meetings at Harrell and Houston. 1). !). Munro taking them over the road in his car. LAND ACT. CA8SIAR LAND DISTRICT nixtrlrt or i;aimr, Stikinc nit-Mion. TA W V. .MITICK that I, Wilier Jnltnil (llflunu-d Snlillrr). of Trleitriph Cri'i-k, ll.C, nrriipallnn Miner, InlrmU to iily for Mniii.iii to purchase His rolluwinn HrfrrllMMl Isndt: CiiiiiincnrlnK tt a nnut Dlnntcd almut fine mile eaM ( Ml.riHl Slimuli nvar the Stlklnp Mlvrr and alHinl It inllwa fniulhwrat of Tdi-Krapll Creek j tlienrc liorttl 80 rhaliM; tlicnre ctM til rhulin; Ihi-nie Miutli HO .Tlialm: llinnrn went 40 Mialns In point or coinim-nri merit and ruiilalnlnr J V 0 arre. innre or p. W.M.TKIl -lUl.lAi, Applicant. April 10th. t!S. WATER NOTICE, (DIVERSION AND USE) TAKR MIILCK that Wlllliim Mnrirnn. vlioe nddreit l Lnrkport. il.i:., will apply or a ini-nie in ibkp nun use &,ihmj koi-linii dally of water ont i.f sprlnir on went xlcle or UirkrrHirt, Q.CJ., II.I'.H ulilrli rixn't onllirrlv and drains Into went arm. "I.ontrellow" Mineral Ctnliu, duly crown 0 ruined (,, j.isj y.c.l. llie wnirr win ne iiiverieii 1 1 (mi me rireain ai a point rlKht at auiirre. .about I. son reel or kii rriiin l.orkeport IMrlMir, and will lie imcd rnr doniemlc riinncry purpone upon l ho rioinnntir ennnery at f.oikeporl, o.c.i. TliU noilro wan ponied on thv Ulti Unv or May, 1015. A ropy of IliM nollt-B and an opplleallon in rsmvii t thereto and In tne -water Art,. ion," will lie riled In the orrice or the Water llecorder at l'rlnei) UllPert. ll.C. OMei-lloiM to the annllca- lion may lie riled with the mi lit Walrr lleeorder or with the Comptroller or Water Illltht.i, Parliament Hiilldlnini. Vie-rorla, li.t:., within thirty day orier the rint appenrnnee nf this nmire In I (oral newnpuper. The date or the first pnlill ration or Hit- notice l May sctln lS. WILLIAM MOIU1AN, Appllcaut, Great Jewellery S Opens Monday B3 Doors Open at 10 a.m. Coniq early ns we have only a few of some of Ihe articles. HehivC are u few samples of our values and many of these article u. low Iheir "neliinl wholesale value. Kvorylhing in our slock'is reduced n,, now have lots of things yon of leu wanted. . Girls Gold Filled Wrist Watches, l. jewels, in plain of laiicy cases with bracelet or ribbon. Ileg. price $lf.(l(' tb .slU.oii. Sale Price, $9.75. Richelieu Pearls in fine velvet ruse. ltiMiiliful lustre, 22 cual-i of pearl, guaranteed iiideslrin lible. lteg. J22.0U. Sale Price $14.50 aY..' ,f Nice Pattern Cut Glass Tumblers, bgM . nlrc color. H . ,, half dozen. Sale Pricj, 51.20 Men's 17 Jewelled Wal-tbam Watch .-crew cae. It'-i; t Sale Price, $21.50 07 'Piece English China Dinner Set. Il - Sale Price, $33.00 Half Doz. Rogers' Beautiful Pattern Teaspooni. . 7 JHl.7:. Sale Price, 51.35 8 inches Diameter, Nicely Cut Genuine Cut Glass Bowl. Meg. value. Sale Price, $3.85 Dig, Ben Alarm Clocks. Meg. price jM.:. Sale Price, $2.90 All goods in Ihis sale are left wilb the original lickets oil so you w il ; Ihe saving on each nrlicle. Bulger & Cameron s Great Dissolution of Partnership Sale Former residents of Smilhers vi-ti;ig in town tho forepart of the week and renewing old ac- Lquainlnnee we're A. M. McCaw- ORMES LIMITED omelliing ew for the Children MAN IN THE MOON LOLLIPOPS A pure, high-class Candy in a new form. Kach ". . 10o A Real Hargain in VACUUM BOTTLES We bought this Jot very clieap. On sale at each 55c Tho Rexall Store RINEX A jrtiaro"'erl casep of Head Ffer, elc. Vinii mntiev I'iC'I sallsfled Willi "Jwb'otlle . . Phone 82 and 200 suit .Mir. if. ay il tin' 51.00 FREE ENLARGEMENT , ganyes in "i and, print. Snv " In Ihe envelop free enlargentf ' piisi? p a ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists fith sl 3rd Ave. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY "" 1 ' ' We are Agents for Ihe Prince Iluperl ''t; nujl can qunlo you allrac.liu' prices on their " Cedar Timbers and Shlplap. Cedar Boat Lumber. Spruce and Hemlock Finish. 8pruce and Hemlock Flooring. Spruce Shiplap $10.00 and $21.00. Spruce Dimension $18.00 to $22.00. Oct our prices before' placing your order. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD.