PaGI? two HfH The Daily News PKINCB 'III! PERT - BRITISH COL.UMR1A H 'Published Every Afternoon,, except Sunday, the Prince ! Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. i BUHSCHII'TIUnl MM I to. City Delivery, by mail (or carrier, per month , $1.0(1 By mail to nil parts of the British .Empire and the. United . Slates, in advance, per year $0,0(1 T(i 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 Loc(al Readers, per insertion 25c per line Classified Advertising, per .insertion 2c per word LegaJ- ' Notices, each insertion. .". . . 15c per agate line, ' "": Coat rnct Rates on Application. ; Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 98 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before p.m. on day preceding publication. AH advertising received subject tq approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY KDITIOH Thursday, July 23, 1925; Ketchikan Breaks Loose Again. The-pronouncement in Seattle yesterday of Edward Mor-rissey, editor of Hie Ketchikan 'Chronicle, that a fight was to lie launched .against 'any reduction in the halibut tariff- and thai steps were lo renewed with 'a view to preventing Hie marketing ill the Ibiiled States of tuiy fish nol landed at an American port makes it look as ir the business men of Ketchikan, ieager behave a.bionopjjly of the halibut industry in all its phases, are about to stage ujiot,her battle qgauist P.rini;e Rupert. This,. seems particularly drinjipoiutiug to Prince llupert at a lime when better .... . I...I t, u... i i. i .i -i i iuiuiiiiii!) iiutwuiHi i-iiiict: lujpun ami iveicuituiii nave neen .so much in 'the limelight. The Ketchikan people the past have not been altogether .-t..... .... i :.. ii...:.. .Vi. ...... i.'. ..;. t'... i i:..r- . ... aiiiicn.-Miu in uiuir uiiuris m (uouui me lunuillg Ul iMIieriCUU halibut al this port and it is doubtful if these renewed etfoifls Will be any mure successful. The frsheirnien themselves will he heard from: It is well k'nown lliiil the fewer restrictions on. the bort of Prince Rupert there are the better it will be for them. The petition from Petersburg, 'Alaska, .due of the most import ant fisliingciimniuniliOs.ru Alaska, -tusking for a .reduction in the larjff,' is an indication nf the feeling of the American fishermen. After all Kelchlkun is not "the whole cheese" in Alaska and Hie ((pinion or statements of Mr. Morrissey are by no means . .... It. r t t t ii iiui iii uie iViashaus as u wuuie or me .American usnernien. 'Bringing Up Father" " Conquers World. The American comic strip is no Joueer American oillv. hascdmiuered the world. TDiis is a 'wondrous tribute to, George .Nic.Maitiis, for his comic strip, '"Bringing 'Up Father;" now np-peariiigiinVuiraneoiisly in tunny countries mi all the -continents, gets tjie credit for converting theAvnrld. The readers of riiore ' than 0o daily newspapers meet .liggs and Maggie every week day" Vol to mention Hie Sunday papers in which they appear. J ney are tlie best known characters in fiction. Alary Stewart Culling in an article on Air. Alc.Mauus, re cenuy appearing m hverybodyV Magazine says that ''Bringing up lamer' lias not only surpassed in public interest any other sw. i..:.. ii. ..i i... . i i i .i . . ninji iikii cirr nil ihm:ii ii mi ncfd, inn more people in the Avorhl . read it Ihmi read aiy other, one thing, ;Every rolling PjH.uijir.MURgtc laiiuciies in tjeorge .Mc.ManjisVs .New York office hits it liiark in .praclicaUy.ullJIu' far.plaees.of the world as Well i as in tfllvUie large nttHVjpuMJHt 1 Slnlestiind Canada, Hiel tM'fWlUiW'i! reverberates continuously round and round' Hut world yeaf in anu jear out. .iniieaii Kinpire. 1 , i . , Death, Sentence ' y br'lmprisonment. Then; is a good deal to. be said in summrl nf the dentli n li,'"r.!Y'T 0fam"1 ,ir? imprisonment for murderers, .If the courts defitle that a man with criminal- instincts is tint safe to be at large, the question js: What good is it to himself onto society lo keep him in jail for the rest of his days? -Murder is altogether loo common an ocftiirreurc in Hie world nowadays and Hie Vetir of losing one's own life If another's is 'deliberately taken seems lo be the only effective deterrent. Until a more proper value is generally placed on human life, it would seem uoiiMsieiu lor governments lo lake the step of abolishing can- mil I'lllllsllluullL. CORRYS SPECIAL SELECTED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Doocf in Bond underDominion Government supervision The Quali ty Whisky of Conada- sincel859 i-as This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard nr by the Government of British Columbia. PASTORS AND ! NEWSPAPERS Valuable Suggestions Made in Address Recently Delivered f la Houston, Texas I Some interestins suKesjoiis us In Hi'1 relations of ministers and newspapers were given recently by l iank Leroy Itlanehard of New York b 'addressing Ihe, 'Church Advertisiiii; Department of Hie convention of the Assoei-i ate(l Advertising Clubs of the World al Houston, Texas. A pood portion of this address is here-; with reprinted in the hope that its 'suggestions -may- prove of value not only to. the pastors of Prince Itupert but lo many others' Sn puhlic positions who have fre-: iiuent contuet with the press ; The pastor of a church in a; prosperous city of tlie middle! west ciiiitplaincil to an elderly; clerical friend from oid .of! town, who was his, guest, that the local newspapers seldom pub lished anything about his dmrch. Previous lo the assumption of. his present pastorate hehad been for two years the reelor of a church in his home town where he knew everybody and where' the newspapers had been particularly generous in nhronicliuK the news of his parish. His visi tor knew this and he also knew that he was popular with his new parishioners. The lack of publicity of which he had complained was therefore not due- to any defect in his nbilily as a preacher or pastor. "I am afi-ifld," beisran his visi tor, "that you have not co-oper ated with the local newspaper men in the way you should. Perhaps that is the reason they have mutual two persons or groups of persons to practice co-operation. You wonder vliv flk.k 1'iiiii.nuniilnlit'it I, i, J iiii; iv'ti.iwitflll,') lt llm ItlHl'Jti.iii.lH.. ...... ....1 " in HIV iii-.-.iaHTi el,,, llllf. IIIIIIU if . fVi V. iMri I You Can't Go Wrong when you buy Con-goleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs. For these beautiful, easy-to-clean rugs are absolutely guaranteed: "Satisfactionoryour Money Back." Look for the Gold Seal on the goods you buy. (ONGOLEUM cold seal RT-RUGS ed profitably in lu-jngiug people 10 church on Hie Lord s day. " hen you send the copy for your weekly advertisement to the newspapers, send along with 11 to the city or Sunday editor a news item in which the principal feature of the morning and even ing service is set forth. II may be that the subject of the sermon, because of its timeliness or un- illsllnl fll !1 l!lfl ,1P M'lll jl.lll " '" 1 ' . . yur, general interest. .Perhans von church. l;o-o,,e.ral.on implies, ,iaV(i iuvit0(, a .nj,,,.,,,,,,, iii:iiiuiiiVn. il iuir? clergyman... fronv out of town lo preach in, your church, or Hie , choir is to render special music tlie evening ' service. A1- i-imer 10 pr I""" i i s . a annul nun wuaii, Wllill , i.,rnn.,.,i . ,. . ta ils this information, the busy i3 , , .,. .. is goiug on in your church, lei , . , . , .. " editors do not always have time . ... f.. ..ii 'i ii me, frankly, have you personally!, ,. , i...tiAi " l'""Pare a news item from it. .ii.ni. doiie anything vn.Jnm I.. to indicate VnV desire lo cO-operale with in their newsgathering efforts" "Well," replied the clergyman, "I always treat them courteously when they call lo see me and viled, you may wait a long time belore one of them appears. Hees are no more industrious in gath- enn honey from .'thousands ql flowers than reporters in searching for news. They will travel 111 through storm and flood and endure all kinds of discomfort lo get an important piece of news for -the papers that employ them. To anyono who gives them aid in their eternal round of duty for there is no end to the iinipiench-ahle thirst of the public for news they are always grateful. "Therefore, it is lo your interest to make friends of the newspaper men and women by co-opernliiig with them Yon Will find Ihem willing lo meet you more, than half way. .Most, of f d 1 1 hosivpviih -y h'oin'iyou; wljl?' cwnoi i jlliii)Hn'etVi'('ifliR graiiiuiTe.s ainl keep readers of human nature. Their work is hard, anil Often not very remunerative. You are in a position to render them valuable assistance rf you will make Hie effort." "I am curious lo 'know what I am lo do" said the rector, smilingly lo his friend. "1 had supposed all along that Hie reporters would cover our church services as a routine duty." "In a small town Ihey might .do. that, but nol in a city of this size with thirty churches," (Con tinued the visitor. "How can you whi theood wijl and co-operation of the newspaper men? I will' (ell you. It Pays Well i "1 tako II for grunted' that you advertise your Sunday services in the newspapers. Home churches do not, ami miss an opportunity lo 'attract larger congregations and hum-use their income.. A Detroit church that had never advertised was in- liiccd lo invest 42,0(10 in news about, it. ' During the yearjou are call ed on many limes lo perform a i marriage ceremony sometimes in the church, but often at tits; home of tlie bride's parents, or at the pnisonage.v Unless rn-nuested not to do so, notify Ihe newspapers ofi these events by telephone, giving the names of the bride and groom. Such -information is always welcome. lesoeeiallv when llu nersnns mi-p socially proponent. "Hems about the deaths . of members of your parish or notices of funerals haye a certain uews value. They piay not al ways be considered, of sufficient Hmi;ui;Q-yni.li.rtW j;Mit :the faotJ Ymr yvkitnUHinuglilfjIV enough Hr.'iseiul, thept, ji 'tn'uks. oi;..tn-Press(tiy; on j(V eijorml numb "Again, lillViiM'&otltact.'-w'itli the public you xouvelimes her ne.ys stories that have not ap peared in print If nol of a con fidenlial character, and when. you they are of sufficient im portance, you cjpt give your friendly reporter or city editor a Hp thid. he can follow up. Haw To Do t "You may. .think from what 1 have said that you ate to be a risprten in aililltlon to your duties -ah 'felergynuin. Hi r sense that is true, but only lo a d-gree. II Is not necessary for you personally to attend lo all Ihe tilings I have mentioned. Your secretary, or a bright young man with ability to write news items and who goes lo your church, can probably be -found who will gladly act as your publicity representative, "The reward -for your assistance lo Hie reporters in gather ing religious .and other kinds of news will die found In their helpfulness jto. yimlhrough the articles they will voluntarily paper -publicity. Much to Hio .print about your church n'nd the gratification of the church offi-work it is doinig in Ihe commu-cials, the contribution that yea nily," ' were $10,000 greator than the Tlie advice given liy tlie elder I f most valuable; -stf. w -pan paaiwe. Such a committee would on this experience t those whoSvbrk under your supervision and can make good use of iV,' we are' relievo you or much of the de-doing them a good turn lor we tall. can pnwent them from making Give Editor Abstract the same mistakes we ourselves! When you are to deliver a ser-have-'iuade; or help them to se-i mon on a topic of unusual in- cure results they coiih.no.( other- lerest, either, because of lis tune wise obtain. Experience For move than twenty years I was employed ju newsiaper Vork, itarff i "on "'" Ipiw ns a vpoi-teV Th,!'" , ,. r.i ors New Yio-K fr.hune, who-l ' , f l,:l,.,t woul.L like t have. Sometime times inainvd nearlv nearly three three years,. veurs. Then r,, 1 went with the New YOrk News liureaii' which furnished the jAssocialed Press ;antt the New! York newspapers with local, news. During this period 1 reported many sermons and church events. Among the clergymen! wjili whom, t came . in contact were snpie. of the foremost in Hie metropolis. 1 lound them human even if J they wore priestly habiliments, Occasionally, here and there, oneJ of them tried to impress me vill his superiority and dignity. To his mind reporters -were to he tolerated, but not eucminigeil. They could npl be knocked down the front stens when1' thej' asked impertinent questions', but they could he: 'frdzeii stiff by an ley, stare. When accorded this kind of treatment, Ho reporters sometimes jcot even either by ignoring him in their article. whenever he utteudPil v-i jmblic function, or by making him ap- pear ridiculous by calling lention to some peculiarily his speech or person. at- of On the other hand, Hie reporters were nlway's charitable in their treatment of a clergyman who was kino and helpful to them, hut who had n frailty some sort Hint ins wardens or d-eacon's might be yorrifled by if they saw mention of il in the newspapers. Jwo Types of Ministers I need not tell you which of these two tv litis of ministers was the one who comnlained lnudusl' llliiillrvli t'liin. iiIl'i. iiiiiidii I iiim f.l... ......... ..'rt ....... i.. :i ..i i ...i. ..,"" - in- in usiiit iiai'ui.i- .inn uiuir i-.in:i iuiu -o ill! lines's or the imiiortaiire of Ho occasion, prepare an alislnie.t which you can furnish Hie newspapers biUorcbauil. II might first iheir-jiidginenl may not coincide Iwith you as to Hie news value. or necausf of tlie pressure upon therr columns they may not he able lo give it as much space us (hey ordinarily might. If, however, yon know how much 'of your manuscript they want, you can Olteii save yourself or your Secretary considerable lime and tine of the objects lo be gained' by furnishing Hie newspapers an .Abstract or u ropy of your man-tiseript in advance is that you ure certain what Hie newspapers prjnf will be accurately ipioted. I fiavp knoyn of instances when this has not been done, when re porters have made r.lergymein ay ihln,g they dii pot say, much to lh'ir discomfort. You should also remember that the amount of space devoled lo your church, and incidentally to you, depends on your ability las a preacher. If your sermons fare dull, platitudinous, and lack ing in vital interest, how can lyon iKXpcct the newspapers liv re port them? Kditors ate alwnyR desirous of securing for their 'columns material thai poplo ;wanl lo read. They will nol prinlj I ci ri tr tttft lt n - m m I it 111 n i.ll'l ...... .. ' of i Illllll, illlirss lor il nii'i:im i i-ii- son. Say something worth while. j somelhiitg thai Indicates thought) and study, and it will attract their attention and literally compel publication. LAND ACT, about the, way bis church ser-ot'eo of Intention to Apply toj vices we're neglect edt by the now'' Lease Land tp Land Kecontlng District oil .A:. , :. I Orini-n llnnnpl ailnnln ..I J"1". lull ..-ill i..i.. il... il,.,., if llmm , ; ... .. IIIIIIISII II, y-u Help the Reporter "Don't askjSa'frepurter lo call upon you for Ibis routine mat- give them -Ine information theyjler. Send it to hint by mail or desire when I am free to do so."i messengur muu! th ve his Go to Papers J shoe leather unit conserve his "Hut thai is not enough," said Uo wil uppn-oiale your his visitor. "If " you wait for the cnirlesy, .. even if he says notbins I I ill reporter to come to you imiu- iiie i 'iyriiM',imi,(vii!i ms in si- f- ing up potJf!.,;TJi.e,y can .detect I'erKUson Hay, Masselt Inlet, sham and hypucrisy, or virtue Islands, 11. C. and sineeL-ilv.,iLi ouieklv us nnvl Take Notice Hint fiossC-Mil- groups nf Dcrsoiis I know. Illuff ler. wnuted, of Vancouver, M.U. does not. go very Jar wllh Hiem.(";CipaHon Salmon Oannens, in-They may be misled once, but 'end lo apply for a lease of the the person who tries to do it -a following described lands: second tinm is certain lo rue it! ' Homkiiencing al'a post planted sooner or- lalr On Hie other hand, the clergyman who is earnest atul sincere, who is Iryinig his best lo help people In understand how much more- real happiness they can get out of life by following the precepts of our Lord ami Masler; and cnrulaHag His example, will always command the respect ami siippnrt of the. newspapers. Committee for Publicity Perhaps some of yon iitay say to yourselves that if you under-look to carry out all the suiggos- lions I jhauc mail-, you would not have much time to attend lo yoip; tnulHfarious ihllies as the pastor of a live church. My advice to . you is that you should nol attempt to do all the publicity bvork connected with your church unless you have an aptitude for " it. ; - ' Kvcry.'jiarish should,, have 4a piiblieity commltlee to take care of its routine nevvs. Appoint front Itlie members of your.ehurch or 'congregation a newspapr editor or reporler hs chairman. If there is none, select someone man or woman who has- had some practice in 'writing for the press and who has i nose for Commencing at a post n led at llooney Point, Oraliam Island, Hrilish Columbia; thence northerly five chains, more or loss, lo low water mark; thence westerly aloivg Iqv water mark one hundred and sixty chains; thence southerly five chains; thence easterly ono hundred, and sixty chains, more or less, lo point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or less. year previous and many now clergyman lo bis friend, thoi LANHAHA ITHIHiNO & PACKING memners were added to lis list, young rector, was sound. II was If advertising can bo employed founded on his own experience. prnilnbly in selling merchan- What we lenrn through contact ct ilife, It certainly can bo employ-jwllh the real problems of life LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land Ito cording District of Prince llu pert, and siluale at Hoonoy Point, Oraliam Island, Hriti.ih Columbia. Tako Nolioo that Langara Ushing & , Pocking Company Limited, or Jlasseii, jj.c.. occu pallon Packers, intends to apply lor a lease or ttio following described lands: - PACHINO CO. LTD approximately 20 chains east from uorllnvcst corner Lot 1371; thence south 3 chains; thence west 10 hainaj thence snalli 2 ichains; thence west 1(1 chains lo west boundary nf Lot 1571; thence south 8 chains; thence west jn chains; thence mirth 20 chains; thence east 2 chains, more or loss, lo beach; thence following meandering of shore line to point of commencement, and containing 22 acres, more or les.s.. - OOSSH-MILLEHD. LTD. Applicant, l'er AVm. O. Mllchell. Agcnf Dated Juno 2Uh. tl)2.r. LAND ACT Notlco of Intention to Apply to Loase Land In Queen Charlotte Land Uncording District nf princo Itupert. and situate nboilt two miles in a northerly directum from Jlooney Point, Masselt Inlet, (Valiant Island, Hrilish Columbia. Take Notice that Langarn Fishing it Packing Company Limited, of Masselt, H.C., occupation Packers, .Intends to apply Tor a lease nr the following described- lands: Commencing at a post planted two miles in a northerly direction from rtonney Point, Masselt Inlet, Oraham Island, Hrilish Columbia; llienco easterly five chains, morn nr loss, to low water mark; thence northerly along low -water mark one hundred and sixty chains; thence wosiorly five chains; thence southerly one hundred and sixty chains, more or less, In point of commencement, ami containing eiKiuy acres, moro ,or loss. J.AM.AHA ITHI!,N0 PACKINO PACKING CO. LTD, Applicant Por K. II. Simpson, Agent Dalod June 13th. 1025. LAND ACT. CASSIAT LANH DISTniCT DUIrlct of CMlop, 81 kino UlvUInn T.vhK NOTICK Uiat I. waller Ji.ih.n (ItiMiirniMl XilM .,1 nr T.l. i .. : u.c, urrupiiuun Mlnur, InivmU to annlv Crjiiiiiu-ncInK it a nClt plnnteil about one III llu 61111 nf MtLo.t' Sloliuli , ,.aJ lh stlklne lilyer and atiMit jj" aoulliwpul or Tel'-irwli creek; Uhih-b . , mivihq b'iuiii nil Vilnius; IIIfffirA U'ArL in Annli Applicant,,! clmins ,to point or cotnrnruceinnt anrt Per K. II. Simpson, AgonU ronw,nl",r 3,0 'altfh AW,'H I'm'fffr is Dated Juno 12th. 1025. h ta..W U&ut, Flics lrl Md In 1 -our, 8 B.C. I KTlf 5ttS. MOTHS gOSQUIIOES rCT.iopi.ewotur. Xru InsUtutc. Will not t tain. Pleaaantador. 1 Urml ru to huniana ntl animal. Your Cncp FiveRoses Flour Dreads, Cakes, Puddingi, Pastries Tliriviim chilil the bread you m Five ItosAs I t . . si Di ed with I lie tality and easi ijourislimenl of p 1 iloha wheal Nutritious, Wholesome and Keeps Well Agent- John L. Christie One cannot burn I candle at Doth ends You wouldn't candle at both ena peel H to last c Apd you can t a " ' n many duties us w mother, then pile on . day labor, ami ax(i keen ' yourself fre i i' vigorous. Why n i lake earn of waslui; anil trouble? One many snrvircs will aclly both your nee:; and your purse. And v "keep the home fir ing" wllhnul hurnit! lb' candle nl boll) ends Canadian steam Laundn Phone'8. Wood! Wood! Now Is your cha DRY CEDAR I'ull load , Half load $3.00 Large, sacks &0c DRY BIRCH Per lo;pl $6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avonue Phone B80 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Don't Miss BENT'S Summer Clearing Sale Dr. E. S. Tail DENTIST Holgereon Block, Prince Rupert, .B.C. Office Hours. 0 In 0, X-Ray Service Phono 086. Opop Tuosday, Thunilny ami Sattrday livening