Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prinre Itupcrt Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. 11. P. PULLEN, .Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, By mail to all parts of Hie British States, in. advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. Transient Advertising on 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 ngafe line Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before -1 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Women More Easily Swayed Than Men. . .. ; Women are nut as practical us men but are more easily swayed by emotion. They, can be attracted into any new cult or religion much more easily than men. Those men who are led away are mostly of the effeminate type. It is because they are; something like women in many respects that they are t'asily swayed. " . ; The story of thv man, Clarke, in Vancouver' who was aide to go there and attract women to a new cult and to talk them into taking oaths of secrecy is an illustration of what is meant. 11 would be much more difficult for men t be so led away. Women aro religious by nature, emotional, ami often they have more intuition than men. Because of the tendency to trust to intuition rather than reason and to be swayed by emotion instead of cnmmousense they become easy victims of men who would use them for their own purposes. y Women have only of recent years beguu to think for themselves. ' They leaned so long on men that they have not yet attained that ability to (leal with the facts of life instead of the fancies that distinguishes the male sex. Value Of Shipping Grain From The Port. The value to the port of ar grain shipping trade is well shown in a small summary prepared in Vancouver showing Ilia' the port benefits to Hie extent of inni loans a inn cargo there. If it will pay Prince Rupert to spend a little money to go out for the yrain as soon as the elevator is ready. It is perhaps a litllei early..yeLUl be.oejive in this connection lmt once we are readv' iuinc.s, ici U!? juii our oesi euori inio iie worK anu gel as busy as possible, seeing that nothing is left undone in the endeavor to bring the grain Ibis way. Let every citizen be a missionary. Vancouver is expecting. 150,000,000 bushels. If Prince Rupert gels rive millions the first year il will be a good start. No Election For Some Time Yet. Wbejlier or not an election wjll be held this fall no one knows except.. perhaps Premier Mackenzie King. Just as present it looks as if another session will be held first and possibly the election be poponed until next summer. Premier Mackenzie King' would hardly give out an interview such as that published yesterday unless he intended to postpone the elections for some time. . Fishing Better Than Four Years Ago. Either the conservation methods in force by the federal department of fisheries are very effective pr Hie four year cycle, of salmon is a myth. This year (he sockeye catch nn the Skeena River has been much better than it wns four years ago. By continuing the present jiplicy ib may be possible In bring Hie catch higher slill four years from now".,.' Keen Competition Between Districts. There is likely to bp keen cnmpelifion this year for Hie dis trict exhibit trophy at the fall Ootsa Luke district is to be n uieir metni. I he Oueen CharloHe Isjaifds seem .Jo -have dropped, out ut Hie running tn this district nr're competition. Al one lime Un earned off all the prizes but they interior lias beaten them out, wiey nave ios inieresi iiecause they have the soil and the dimal and all Hint is needed is the industry and the will to win. M1LLBANK per month . . v. $1.00 Empire and the United . $1.-10 per inch per insertion 98 8G Tuesday, Au?ut S3; 1925. 970,000 by each big grain ship this is true, and we believe it is. fair. The fact that Francois and competitor will put the others on have not kept to the fore. The appgrenlly. It seems a pity that PARKS BOARD The Daily News Tbe Man in the Moon PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLOMBIA . YS.- Powers of Local Body Set Forth In Act of Legislature Give . . Full Control The current number of the British Columbia (iiuelfe con tains not ice of the appointment of five members of Hie Prince.! dent, my dftaf. The allcrna- Itiiierl Provincial Park Hoard and members of Hie board have been notified personally of their appointment to Hie position They will have charge of the park surrounding Hie Salt Lakc-H which was recently set aside anil which is ollleially known a block I, sub-lot A, of lot lU'JI, Hange 5, Coast District. The member of tbe board are ,Dr. V. T. Ker- gin, Cril 11. Orme, Colonel S. P. .Mc.Mordic, James II. Thompson. ami II. F. PuIIen. . The act of tbe Legislature un-der which they are incorporated gives them power. to manage, re taliate and control any provin cial reseeNe or parks in thai heaHt.y. It is a body coriorale and politic and will hold ol!Ve indefinitely until the membeis resipn or arc removed bv the Civerhment. They are to serve wiUinul compensation and no member of the board is allowed lo be pecuniarily interested in any transaction relating lo Hie parks or park properly. The board has power to pass bylaws for the regulation, protection aud government of the parks and its approaches and can license those selling refresh ments there or holding other con cessions. It jan iuioe penalties for infractions of park by laws find the members of the board have all the powers of si justice of the peace in rejiard to the parks and the watchmen or otUeials appointed by them have the powers of police constables. Any person injuriiiK tbe trees or any park property or injuring auy animal or bird there is Halite on summary convict inn to a fine not exceeding $30, and such fines may lie used for the pen- era! funds of I lie park. DIVISION OF GAS TAX AMONG CITIES IS NOW PROPOSED The city council decided last nijrht lo lend its support lo a resolution from the Saanicb dis trict council urging that gasoline tax proceeds be distributed anion? the municipalities in a manner .similar to that by which liquor profits are distributed. In order lo bring the question of the gasoline lax before the Union of Municipalities which had originally proposed it, the Snan ifh letter proposed a resolu-. Hon that, whereas no portion of Hie pasoline tax was now paid over to the municipalities and. whereas the bulk of the tax was collected in Hie municipali ties, the Union of B.C. Municipalities ursc upon the government that a portion of the paso- II lie tax be distributed In the municipalities in a similar man ner tn winch Iiipior prorils are distributed. Endorsation of the resolution was moved by Aid. .Perry" and seconded by Aid. Stephens, tbe latter slating; that, in view nf the fart that the gasoline, lax bad been opposed by Prince Hupert delegates to the Municipalities' convention, it would now seem proper to request that Hie whole oa major porllon of Hie lax be remitted to the municipalities, SURPLUSES SHOWN BY LIGHTING AND PHONES Light Department Showtid Pro fit of $760.43 During July and Telephones, $720.82 The superintendent of ulililies reported lo tbe city council last niight a net. surplus of 7G0.;i through Hie operation of lhe HkIiI department during the mouth of July and a net surplus in the telephone department of 720.82. l igiues for the operation of Hie two department were as follows: Electrlo Light Fslimaled revenue . . . . o,332.fiH Net surplus 700.13 Expense. 5.072.15 Cupitiil' i xpendilure ... 7.080.13 Telephone Department r shmtited revenue , . . . 3, 577.00 .Expense 2,850. 1 N'ef surplus 720.82 Capital expenditure ... 757.83 THEME is a .shniiaj:e of water in Vai liver's newer suburbs. Never mind, Uiey -lill have beer in Vancouver. I ' - 11 i WHAT would y.ui do ir yon could not have holiday ih yeiirf" Inquires "a sweet, young lady. I'd Vninp'tV old man and tive Is to keep oif working. FAITH Is--something made to lose .MACKENZIE Jxlnjf is keeping Hie opposition gpes-iug. ne nys be will move when be is ilarn well goiMl anil fli'l and not to jing split moment before. THE more solitude the higher tbe golf score. j IF posterity Jude u 'by our rwonls, we shall he clashed very low in tlie ears of future generations, epetallj$f Hiey tMar Uhj hard nasal nftlsj of Hip popular ong artists. -A HICK place is where they think evtfytbiH? pool conn's from Hie-nfg eities. .. .i. A HICK person I onu who lives down to Hie general tone o a hick town. T V . - A i1 .i cn l ears go j in Prince Kupert J r August 25, 1915. The Portland (filial mining r plon, which suffered frtm earl; wildeallint;, is eierld oon t come into its own aiinin. Th' Big Missouri mine it in hopmi will overcome the present pre judice aainol the district. professor ).dani Sltortt, chi: service eommlssiniier and- for-mer professor in (Jueeu's t ni versilj, addressH tbe Canadian. Club this afternoon tn the On .rat Hotel. He told of economic conditions in Canada. Wflliam Manson, M.L.A., presided in tht absenee of Bishop Du Vernel. There was a uieplinjr in Ho City Hall yesterday of local fisl-Hirers and the Board of Tradi at which it was deckled lo re quest the provincial 'irovernmn, to provide better aecomotlalloi for fish handling at the govern ment wharf. Those present al Hie meeting were Mayor Newton. Aid. Edge, J. It. Realty, H. C Nunan, H. Poole, Harry Sheens William Shruhsall and . V Morrow. JUVENILE BOSTONIANS HERE AT WEEK END IN HIGH CLASS YAUDEYILLE The New Jim-uilc Ito.sloiiiaiis under the direction of Mrs. E. Lang, will present n high-class program of vaudeville al Ho Westholme on Friday and Saturday. Mr$. Langi wboc name Is a lioiisth(bl Kiord wijh lUp theatregoers- "of Prince Iliifierl, has galbere! aroiinil lie Vn clever utile company of all-round en lertainers, which includes two of the original lloslhnians, ' now grown-tii yoimx ladies, who, ns Kiddles, pleased prince Iluperl audiences in I ho early days of Hie city, rhe company also includes the llicliardsoti twins. dancers, just off the. Panlages circuit, anil some of the Joy Babes who we-e here Inst year. Mrs. Lang has arranged a select program of new songs, dances and comedy numbers, which, in conjunction with the ohoto-plny. Mr- Wallace field ir. TONIGHT- Tomorrow Alright fll blllu( ttuckt, ttn and rtll th llmlnttlv oriint, mtkt you ImI fin. Batftr Taan rllli For Uvtr lUa" 1 ORMbS LIMITED l - c m. ia u. ' 1 1 1 1 r Distributors for ef (ftham K9L9RED: 3HIN0LE5. Sl-Ji 9:...;.V..'"-.iz tty ltw" 1 . . m it t t "" "Broken Laws" ami a i -i iiupfte, will form a capita! cc" ,ig's entertninment. The BosloniHtis will als.. ai ier ii the matiiiei- on Suioiday. SWISS bellIingers COMING TO WESTHOLME Musical Novelty Entertainment to be Seen Here Next . Monday The Musical KrUrdts. Swi iell rin?ei and variety enli-r-lainert. who will appear al Hie A est holme Theatre Monday next, claim to be Hie largest peal of Swiss baud hells in the cnunir. Beside the lll fliey pr-forni on Xylophones, Huphoin-. ias and string inslrmneiit. chimes, uioxieal trlaxoes ami dlier novellie. The company Includes coine-dian who will entertain with comic sonii, iimuologuf, and haracler sketches.-As a spHaial added attraction for this totir Hie iVkanlts have Pi,sHe. the raiootis Strain Sis ters, Margaret nnd Jemi, two rlrvor juvenile who haxa In-en on Hie vaudeville ulnge since they were wet loin. Altbough tbi- will be lhe fir-t visit this corniAny has made lo Prince Itirperf. seeral. of the eitiiens have heartl them in Hie East nod speak very highly of their entertainment. The management at the then-Ire has arranged for a special maHnee lo Iw given on Monday for chlldron. Italph k'ieriiaher left on Ibis morning's train for Plumas. Alan., to uml a three month's vacation with his parent m who ire fanning in Ihal district. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land He cording District of Princo llu- iiert, and situate al Itooney Point, Crab am Inland, DrilDti Columbia. Take Notice (hat I.angara risbing & Packing Company Limiled, of .Mdssell, ll.fi, occu-pallon Packers, Intends in apply Tor a lease of the following de scribed land:- Cotnmenning nt a post planted nl Ilooncy Point, Orabam Island", British Columbia; thence nor therly five chains, more or legs, lo low water mark; thence west erly alor.g low water mark one hundred ami lxty chains; thence southerly five chains; thence easterly one l.undred and sixty chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or less. LANHAHA ITSIIlNfl & PACKING ,PACKIN(1 CO. LTD. Applicant. Per E. II Simpson, Agent. Dated June U'lh. t92.V LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Loase Land In Queen Charlotte Land He-cording District or Prince Hupert. and Minnie about Iwo, miles in a northerly direction from Itooney point. Mnsxlt Inlet, ftrnliam Island, Brlllsh Columbia.1 Tako Notice Dial Lnngnra Fishing A Packing Company Limiled, of Mnssclt, Ji.fi, oceu-i pnllon packers, Intends to apply lor a tease or the following de-! scribed lands: Commencing at a post nlanled or two miles In a northerly direction! from Ilooney Point. Massett In- lei. Orabam Island, Drills!, Col-; umbla: thence ea lerly five chains, more or lens, lo low f ---r NFrjr: : i ...i. f-- lgrnu iui Prince Rupert Spruce Mills Spruce Shiplap, $15.00 Pr M Ctdar V-Joint Double Check Cedar Rustic Cedar Channel Rustic Cedar Boat Lumber Albert & McCaffery Ld. Phones 116 and 117 ' nil - COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince nupartPrlnce Qeorge Prince Charlei Sailing li'ulli I'll li Rupert For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and interm Monday, ni l.oo p ni.. and Vedncdn n.'i -at 0.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart Monday aud Friday, i : For Skagway ami Alaska Ports, dnrdfly, 'i S.S. Prince John i'r Queen Charlotte lilands ..-! Vancouver, Fortnightly. e(t(N0IR TWAIN! LEAVE fRINCI nuriNT OAILT ltpl Uf4r Hid JIL tr rnnrr Oasic tOMOITO. WIHNieta. I1 pulliU t.l'rti cntt. jIU4 4UIH 0t0V' AIL OCCAK STCAMtMie LINII. OUT TKhlt OffU, BZI Tklr Ait, PHiK Nurt. water mark; thence motherly along low water mnrk ue hundred and sixty chain ; thence westerly five chain: thence sothrly on hundred and sixty chains, more or les, lo point of commencement, and contain init ehrhty acres, more or le. lNOAH. FISHLMi PACKING PACKING Co. LTD. Applicant. Per K. II. Simpson, Agents Dated June 13th. 195.' LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to' Lease Land I In Queen Charlotte Land Recording District of I'rince lt-j pert,' and situate about one and a hair miles east of Ma.netl ldglitboue al the mouth of Mas-, sell Inlet, Graham Island, Brit-: isli Columbia. ' TAKE NOTICE that Langarn Fishing fi Packing Company j Limited, of Yieloria. B.C.. .occupation. Packers, intends to apply, for a lease of the following de-: scribed lands: Ctinimepolng al a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot Hevon, (iraham Island, British' i'oluinbla. about one and a half milos east of Massell Lighthousei at the mouth of Masell Inlet,! Graham Island, Brrtih (dum- hia; thence northerly five chains.! more or less to low water mark;! thence westerly, along low walerl mark one hundred and sixty chains; thence southerly five' chains; thence easterly one hundred and sixty chains, more or less, 10 point nf commencement, and containing eighty acres, more, or less. LANGAIIA FISHING & PACKING CO. LTD.. Applicant. Pe,r E. 11. Simpson. Acnt. Dated' June tOth. P. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Iteeording District of Prince Iluperl. and sltuato at Ferguson Bay, Massetl Inlet, Q.C. Islands, B.C. Take Nolitc (hat Gosse-.MII- lerd, Limited, of Vancouver, B.C. 1 net-upntlnn Salmon Canners, In tends lo apply for n lenso of Hie following described lands: Commencing nl n post planted approximately 20 chains east from northwest comer Lot 1571: thence soulli 3 chains; thence west 10 chains j Ihcnce south 2 chains; thence west 10 chains to west boundary of Lot 1571; llience souih 8 chains; Ihcnce wesl jn chains; tbonce north 20 chains; thenco cast 2 chains, more or less, to beach; thence following meandering of shore linn lo point of commencement, and contnlnlng 22 acres, more less (I0S8E-MILI.EHD, LTD, Applleant. p(!P wrn. o. Mllcholl, Agent Dated Juno 2(llh, 11)25, i av tfcN 0 foidyotir will send von l "- r boob of h&ittlifal lloms.... er.j 2M Kindling! lieu .. lnidim. mii) tlniiu that v . in a hurry .' Vt lite beat Ihn - 'Bmi Dry Kiln, Drlsd Woe. louh yeu or'." hi mi H .t Full leal $8.00 or nicely tied bundUi, 6 for $1.00. Our Tail :.. lo reniendiri. VServiee" is ...r oo ne our will use I he in SO our charge Jo "all lhe time." Dray uwmk of attended 4q proin, SUnd 345 Third A. Also Seal Cov The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones: 1S9, 112. Bra Assortment of Finest Quality Silk, Satin Velvet, Crepes, Taffeta, Flannels, Serges, etc . al ren-ora West of England Store Phone 7B3. 'Deniers' Have All tt BATHING SUITS from $4.00 to $8.00 P.O. Box 327, PbO""