White Dressing Is the best for canvas boots und shoes, belts, etc. Just try it! 132 A substitute will disappoint you. The Daily News PIUNCK RUPEIt'i: - BRITISH COLUMBIA .-COtH I .CANVAS BOOTS bSHOCS fl Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mai to all parts of the British Empire and the United Slates, in advance, per year , . . . i $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should he in. The Dally News Office before t p.m oh day preceding publication. All advertising received subject!, to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY KDlTIOfi Saturday, July .25, 1925., Another Victory ' ' for The Oriental. . ' , - Why is it that a .Japanese child, who came to the province three years ago frot.;his native laud unable to speak a word of Knglisli, should lead the thousands of white candidates at the British Columbia Entrance examinations? This is a question that a good I'liniber of people have been discussing the past daj or so. .Wrapped up with the answer to the question is the reason why 'Oriental penetration in Canada at this time seems doubly dangerous. The Japs and Chinese are able to outwork- the whites and this is a case of where the Oriental is able to oiitstudy them. N"o tine will claim that (he Oriental intelligence is any superior to the Occidental. ' The explanation for this mid other sticcessi's, however, on the part of the yellow race in this country is that lliey. are niore-energetic and industrious than (he whiles. Following the paths of . pleasure and ease, the whiles it seems are forgetting how to study and how to Avork. They are, inclined to look, foi; the "royal road" which the old ridagiK claims does not exist. -'(ityeniineiits may exclude Oriental iblil.thev can .hardlv drives uiil Chose who are already here. They will have to be com'peled'wilh by the whites and, if they win, the whites will lie the losers. There are many incidents to indicate that I he whites -arc Hot able lo compete wiilr the Orienanls either in labor or study. That docs not mean, however, that they are not capable of competing. Personal effort, as well as government measures, is necessary fo cope with the situation. r All Dressed Up And No Place To Go. , It is one thing to have fine public buildings, community houses, auditoriums, park systems, and quite another lo have adequate programs to fill them, says the Surrey Gazelle. Nothing is really beautiful unless it is useful or serves some good purpose; ' -Maity people poitU'wJlh jtridedoM certain great public un-iicrtakiiig the splendid w'drk which represents civic pride and nlisijlfish. service. But the finger points only to the structural achievement the material building. Many cities ami towns get all all dressed up but with no place to-go. : , , Oiirdcvotion to material -structures alone must have its necessary complement in well directed plaits to carry out the purplife or which the institutions were conceived and founded. Ufllevelopmenls in commiinlly'nffairs are made-possible by piiblic funds or popular subscription, they should afford an all-inclusive scheme of management to Jhe end that full participation may be had and full values derived. Prince of Wales' Next Trip? What the future travel programs of.Jho Prince of Wales win ikj aiier ins forthcoming yisit lo Hnuti America seems In be a ltopular, topic for.wnecnlali'on'Mn 'the .OldTjitiiifrv. . AVlitm- i.n bids farewell to, the Yuerlan he will have completed InVroiinds of all IbV continents of I lie eariii... ins trips having taken him to all the great dominions and larger colonies of the British Empire as well as to several coun- ines ouisuie ine Kingdom which he will eventually rille. cows SPECIAL SELECTED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY sBoltectm Bond wider Dominion Government supervision The Quality Wliisky of Cotiada- sincc!859 Ml Tills advertisement ts not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. JUNK.W, July 25. If enndi lions...! of colli fimlbernnnually will lie established in" Southeastern Alaska by Ten Years Ago In Ptlnce Rupert July 25, 1915. George M. Shirley left by Ihe eastbound train yeslerday fnr sojourn in the dry climate" of Alberta and Saskatchewan in Ihe hope dial the change will . prove beneficial to his health. The result of the High School entrance examinations shows that 2,391 passed out of .3,30(1 who wrote. The ones from Prince Rupert who passed arrt: Margaret McColl, (). V. Phillip-son, A. Braniley, Douglas Slork, Mabelle Prench, 'Alexander Rix, Raymond Fisher, George Shaw, Richard Pillsbury, John R. Naden, Grace Tovey, Frank Dowliiig, and Kathcrino Gilbert. The Slarrell arrived from 111.) fishing banks yeslerday with Wunm pounds nf halibut. The Nii'li;Cape; Rainier, Jim Aurora o'lo pound. The TUladi also bad about 15,000 pounds. M.i i.tn 1 1 r 1." It. it.t.litlT ft.r.t11 carrying out Ihe extensive urogram Of trins thai was nlnimeit.ii... rni .n..i. .if inininir iim for him afler the World War, th); prince has spent part of eachjlUlh Canadian Scolllsh and early ear -s.m-e. ijuu lime away from 'Loudon. With no-pioro worldsjc-xperieuces experiences nl nl to for coiiquerdie will now setlte down to scrimiMy prepare himself the business of being king. The next homecoming jf Ihe prince will exclle Britishers to a greater.-. extent than his return from sVny previous trip. ABer his return he will have more lime lo spend otnong hi own people and consequently there are likely to he more rumors and speculation concerning him than during his former stays in the British capital between trios. These will 1...1 ina., 1.1... however, as be has shown a strong will and independence of ... .i.-ii ivH.Hiiiiit, iiuum-ii since cnmiiiood. Ihe front. Be tells of Ihe ileal Ii of Walter Smith, a strelcher bearer, who was killed while attending lo duty. ORDERS COFFIN WITH RADIO SET Aaed California Rancher Will "Tune-In" After Death LOS ANGELES. Oil., July R. Kimball, iiged San Fran Cisco valley rancher, has placed an oilier witli a Lo Angeles un derlaker for a t,20O steel cof. fill eipiipped Willi an up-lo-dalc radio receiving set. In illreclin? Mult Ihe ri)din- piiulnped coffin be prepared to receive his body, Kimball ex plained that he Is eonVlneed that the sotibl lingers near the body mull Ihe day of Judgment ' and thai he will bn able1 to "hear what Is going on In the world") ?HE DAILY SHANGHAI FIRM 'MATRICULANTS t WANTS LUMBER FOR DISTRICT1 Large Mill May be Established In Complete List of Central and Alaska, Juneau, Commerce 1 Northern B.C. Results Chamber Hears rrn lUsfiry.il, Muwmfll capable a -ff"11. , umlna illlf l, school.. nf' llinp 20,1100,000 feet ' .Normal the .China Import Export On.,! ,, .1" II iVi.n rrniior.il mill -nfinniii- ,n,, . ... . ..... n. ... .... ...... ....... .... the Chamber of Commerce here.i ire said he was in Alaska looking for a supply of cheap lumber which would enable his company 4o;;manufaelliie box shooks nn a basis lo poini i t competition with Japanese and Swedish man ufacturers.1 -Mr. Free has spent several weeks in the southern end of the division, lie Is satisfied thai the- source of supply offered b' the. hemlock and spruoe'in the Tornjrass, National forest is ado-qucle. Hut his investigation of production cosh ban not been so satisfactory. He said box shook tinrlier coubl be purchased on Pugel Sound for SIT ner thous- md and he did not believe that it was possible for the same kind of timber to be manufactured here at less than that figure. UtapiiiK costs he found Mir most important factor in the cost of production. Stumpage. costs were not excessive. Labor, ho said, seemed lo be at a top figure. Iljs survey; he added, had convinced him that for several years at least the cost of -manufacture would not be increased over current figures. If .the company establishes a plant, Mr. Free said it would divert a part of ils fleet from Pacific toast ports to Alaska for earproes, lauding them direct at Shanghai, its headquarters Should he recommend entry here, the, general manager of Ihe firm will conre from (Shanghai and meet him in Ihe territory to1 look over Ihe site cb'tisen and make final arrangements. lie did not tntlmnle any possible location for the proposed plant. i VANCOUVER. July 25. Fur-' ther matriculation results in fbl lows Smlthers Central raise in salary. Cinde.rella wenhloja' dancfi British are as Entrance- fieorgiua ! Junior .Matriculation--- Jamie-, son II. firaham S. , Annie U.j (Ireen (S.,, .Raymond Mnran (S.., Mary J. V. Mclnnes. I Driftwood Greek School , Orade Ten Nancy B. Prcere Forestdale School Orade Ten- -t.eorge fiar. I Private slmlv. Senior Malriou-! lation, parial standing Frank) Rendlc. j Stewart Centre j C.rnde Nine Cherry Campbell. Joan L. .Mellor, John S. Mellor fS.-. Daphne T. Workman (8. Junior Matriculation Muriel Crawford, E. lson (S. j Alert Bay Milclielt Hay Schnrd. Ornde ,Nine Lucy i. Turner, Effie M.' Turner (S,). Private study. Orade Jeannea Wark (S. . Quesnel Centre Ornde Nine Richard B. Ab-, imtt, Jesse lligdon. Elk'ii RUby Murray. Grade Ten -George Murray. Hazellon Centre Grade Ten Ernest A. God dard. Normal Entrance, and Junior Matriculation Mitchell E. Newman. Prince George Centre Normal .Entrance,' David 'P. Williams. '. Junior Matriculation EdUh M. Ellis. Mpily J. Haydnn WaUace K. Niebolls. Lees School, Grade Nine Annie G. Leboe. ) 1 The Man in the Moon To be a fireman Was the fad Of Sammy llarrinfell; He is a fireman now, all rigid, lie's shovelling coal in '-Panama. The great, fault with 'these airmen is thai they . are always Up in Ihe air about something or other. i ' , -i 1 When n woman says' she Is satisfied wl I Ii life yon. can bet yoir collar stud bur hew hat soils her. For liglil reading try-waler-niarlis lu.rp'le'paper. (lie AVhen tb'e crnwil hisses nl the villain in the play, he's due for a inn nrp'scioweii3inr .ignorance. Whru'her'garler fell 'upon the . flp'ir. ' .- ; . ' -i '. ! She riliippi'tlliier hhndMinri yelled "Ghl Lor," Of course you've lieard Hie old chestnut about Mm two women discussing the future of their respective sons. "Well," said one, "ynu 'avn certainly got your boy n (rum I job but he don't beat mine. My boy is In Ihe theatrical prntessioiu .Be fetches the beer for the' scene shifters." The meanest Scotsman I ever met was Ihe one who licked the corkscrew after .extracting Ihe cork.' Now thai you can buy pep by for "Cholera Infantum" The Fatal Disease Of Children- MOTHERS (MOULD USK ail or he dies, li properly lam on the, market for the pwt wKhty yer, away in life superheterodyne imd !im no cratal for off-eettinn the cask el. votnitinc, purging &nd diarrhcra of Advertise In tho Dally News. in Thla valuable preparation hM been cholera infantum. Put up only by The T. Milburn Co. Limited, Toronto, Oat. r I I the package there is no more ensn fnr tli.il lli'iiwdv fi.elni" HAZELTON . Orade Ten J. Norlbcoll Earle, The (tame Cnnservdlitm Board Laura II, Thome. 'visited Haznlton last Tuesday Burns Lake Centre night hut no one attended Ih" Francois Lake School, firade meellng which was to have been Nine Lacy M. Oain. Jheld. The members nf the board Southbank School, Orade Nine continued through to ftmilhcr by uiolor wllbout siiendiug Ih" night here. . . .Mis-es " Eleanor anil Dot Pal-more of Prince Hiiperl are here with friends. Miss Nellie Bales qf Lovelaiujs. Colorado, has been .the .gue.st of Mrs. George D. Parent at New Hazeltou. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mclvcr anil Miss Kathleen M elver are Vis!!-' ing here with . Mr. mid, Mrs. (It it. Kawlc. heen in business al Sangudo, Allierta, .for the past six years has sold out there a.ud intends to locate on Ihe southern coast. The .first of what is In become an annual , field day -was held by the Indians assembled at Bag- wilget hist week. Father .J. Al lan! was in charge of 'he cele bration and, among, the tribes participating, were natives from Dahiuc, Burns Lake, Francois Lake, Maxime Lake. Moricelown, Owen Lake, '.Stella, Sloney (Jreek, Tyeo Lake and Uncha Lake. Mrs. (Dr.) Large, formerly of Port Simpsifn and now nf To ronto, Is visiting nl Hie Jlazellon Hospital with her sou, Dr.: Large. Mrs. .1. MacKay 'and .family are Visiting at Burns Lake, with Mr. and Mrs, A. Ruddy. Rev. Mr. Harkness, who suc ceeds Rev. John Knox Vright as H.u. secretary of the uinndian Bible Society., was a visilor'here I his week. Advertie in the Dally New WATER NOTICX. Uia and Storag. TAKE NOTICE mat William C. SMan, tvlume- afldres Id LwltepTt Oannerj-, O.C.I., Il.i:., will apply for a llrrnre lo lake ami noo t miner a- Im hen dally ami to atot-p S.niiil khIIimii "f water out nf an iiiiiininisl ftreain ihlrh flow win t her I v. and drain Into went arm or went portion nf l.oi-kepoi't llarlior, O.CJ., 1IX. The uoratte-ditiii Mill nn loeaied at inn aourvo nr me mreain. The i-iipaniy or the re nervolr lo lie created l. about 8.000 Ka Ions, and It will flood about V, acre of land. The water will be diverted from Ihe urentn at a point at It houito, and LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Purehat, In the t.nd 'Ilecordinir Jllrlct nf Prince' llupert, and annate' at Shannon Hay 1 Il.i!.. Maaaetl Inlet. y.C. lalands. It r TAKE itOTICK that OrtiieiMilli.i-i n.V..: Iled, or Vancouver. II. C, ii4cupatlon Minion ranner. IntemU to apply for per-mUnlon Hi .pul-clmne .the followlnir le ri'lhed lamU: conimenctna at a poal plan ton" 6pprnl-malcly IB chain wen, more or leni. rrom the northeast rnvner Lot t(R t 8J551MI thence -aouth flmins- thence went Sft chains thence aouth a rhatii- ui-iiri! rr in mama, more nr lena. tol bench; thence rnllowlnir tneanderlnir or' beach tn point or commencement and! containing 41 acre more or le 0OSSE MlLLEilt) LIMITED Per Wtn, o. Dated Julj 7tU, itn, Acnt' Grhosota DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. Notlc to Contractors. SKM.IIi IIMiKllS, i-mi.n-.il "Traitor r..i ,tt llait'lti.ii S( l.i..l. win lm rrii'ivril li On- li iii iiiral.li' (Ii. miiii-ii i ..r I'ulili. W"i'k- lit I" I'.' '-IfM-K Vmli of t'rlil.1), iim 111 r 41 iv. t'Jt:,. fnr mi' 111:11 .nut i'.mirliii.n 'if 1 I'm- Iw.imi Si-Ihm.I ami omi ItiilMinir ai i-w llateltuii LAND ACT. 1 mi Ski-rim Klri-tiirat liKtrli'l. Il.i:. I IHins, Spcciriralimis', cmiir(-i. ami Fuiiuk or Trader (IKiv lii nm nn ami rirr Uk Ulli .lav lit Jnh. i;.f, and nirini-r mr.inniiiini miuuifU at ihe op-imrlmrnt i.r Puhhi- W.-rk-. -I'arllatnrat lllrtldltitr. ami ai the fi.l.iiii)r orrin: MiVfiiimrat Ar-t- at Vaurunvrr. I'rtw lliijwrl, Smilhirn, and Or. W. Sarirral, SfcrrUry to Srlwml hoard, i-w llatrlKHi, II. C. CA,ptfn Dt l'l.m, Sp"rtnrii'.ii, nr can' In? cililalfifU froni Um ln-t(rlnieiit .,n wv-mral or a ntptmi ft Tra U'dUrii (lii, wMrll will I. rrundsl nn rrluni of iln ltan, fir.. Hi KimkI i'iumIIIIuii. .TIi lowpat r any trtwfr eot iimwmi- saruy arrtpirn nwir P. rillllP. MfHWrr and Pul-llr Wnrba Fnlrvr ri'lillr Wiki Drimriiimii. Victoria. 'B.C., Jnlv ?ili, (Ms, LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Purtnait Lino. In lm l.awl llcmrdhn- DUIrlri of Prlnco, lluport, and lniati- al Awiirn Iiiht, Awnni Kay. M.mftl Inlci 0.1.. land.i . r.c. , ii.ikbi .i'iiii.c iuai ianiiw 1 mr. rli'iu-. Mr. Mdver, Wlt0iias,lnr Stmi. of AunjiyMr. Il.i ., ..rnn.aiiini iiiarrmi wvmian, mtrnrt tn anplv for tr inhDlon in pun ham- Un- rnlluu lnir ito- arrltifd lirxM: Cotnrnrnnnir Jl a p plantml at hlrfi wjtcr mirrk. Awnhl lover; iIm-iii-p r. iluin mirth; lliciirc in rlialns m, more or lean lo horthwr-M rnnier Lot 1547; thenif Jii ii;iln mm tli; thriiri. l. rtiaina i-iil;' Uienre. id rlmln imrlh; thence s rh.iln' weal; tlM-nre it rh.itn amjtli in tnlnl of: rcnmiiinci-ment. and rnnliinln jo arren.l imire or leaa; t MIIS. JAMKS riFUUNfi STnANO. Applicant. 1 Por Will. 0. Mltrhell. 1 Areni. Haled July Tin. tBi. Nolle of'InUntlon to Apply to Purchatal Land. In Prlnep tlupert Land IHMMrt; lleeirillnl IJUtrlet of Prlnee Itiiiiert, and annate at shannon liny, n.i;.. Ma.net i inlet., OX, IMand. TAkK .NOTICE lh.lt Jamea rte.dln! Slranir. of SunnyWde, Il.i:.. neiitpatlon' raniieryinaii. Intends to anpl .fur tieriiiia-flon lo purrh;ie the folinwinir dean-Hied ' lands ! cmiuiiiHirlnir at a mm planted U ehalnii aoiith SJileir. wet, iiKire or lesa from Wiuthwe.M corner or Lot lijH; thence' noiitli 3u rhalnn; thenee uet :io Mia'ln'1 more r leu, to wjitee'n 4ir; thenee followlnir nieanderlnu of bearh to polnti or roiimieneiinmit, and eontalnlnif 4K arrea. !. more dr. le-. JAS. FIF.LPI.NO STPAXO, Applleanl. Per Wni. 0. Mlirliell, Aan ' luted Inly 7th, im. WATER NOTICE. ... . DIrilon and Uia j ..iTAkK ,?1TI:!,; h.H William MnrAn. whoe nd.lrens if. I.oekporl, Il.i: . wfll an ply. for a lleenee to take and ime mn i. m iremy mniul, i,ri . u y.fJ.L, ali"i known a. prln- rroin .Ml Jloriran elevation M0'. whleli flow anutherlv and dralnn .Into wV.t ?nn "l.i)nrellow" Mineral rfaliu. erown rrant-ed V, ?35:i O nj. The water will be "i . about I ami feet ur no due we froni Loikpon llarbor and from aouthweM "n" ner mat of Lot til -Lonirfellow', Mineral .lolm, orown rranted .No. MM, 'and wil tie lined rnr domeotle and mnnervi un (Ve npon Ihe land, .le.erlbed inV'LV0 oV.1 '.."!" Fofeahore lea.e adjoin-in. .ot lot at l.oekport O.nj. Thl no IL,!T,m,!'5 P",i"'rt "I"'" mo rrnnnd on tl.o aee md day of June, tflS. A eonv " of th i notlee and an aoniieatlon nne.,,,Pnt to and to the "U'ii.. i...-- " ..1 the orrlee or thq Watel- ller-Vr ler at PrlneS! Itiipeit. T.r.. o iienii.n. .i;.".' ..."Ce, will he used for (lotneolle and cannery 1 J." .I!w?r with r'1l, "le aaid Water piifpoite tipmi the land dedrritied aa IjitllStT! "iM "1 Ihe liomptrotler of' 818 and Lot 441 llloek A, Oneeil Charlotte ;' "r " ".. Patllameht liulldlnra. Vie' lHncl, u.c. Thll nollee va ixinied on ,,"'?' - ulln" "Urt.v days arier the the around on Ihe mm day or July, 1045.1 "r'' M'earnw of m notlee In a Wnl, A ropy or this notn-c ami an ajiplieaUfMij '""!! . . rt,t "f firm pnb.1 inimuant thereto and to the "Water Art 1014," will be riled In the orriee or the Water Iterorder at Prince nupert, MX. objection to the application may be riled wiiii me nam wnicr neeoruer or W'llhi ihe Comptroller M Water liurhta, Parlla-1 inent liulklluiM, Victoria, Il.i;., within! i mriy iiaya aner ine rirn, aiipearaiice of this notice In a local iiewnnaiier.' the date! of the riral Jul v IS i iiuijin-niK.il tiubllcatlon ur lots. I hi notlee l W.SJMJlNApplirant ..:. JMMII..1.1, Appilunt prince feorgc TORONTO In Centre of Shopping i and Business District 250 ROOMS 100 with Prints fittht BUROPISAN PUW i WINNBTT THOMeON. MANQ. DIR. iHMHMHKHKKHKaHKHHHalrMga Saturday, July : . Bead off Rot before it gets your money the ucatlicr spoil .them. You store your crops promptly icst Yet the buildings in whicn ycu house these ciijjis Wtc Unprotected 'against rot, the crone destroyer. All wood that conies in contact' with1 the ground with concrete, bricks, masonry or other wood, sliouldreceive preservative treatment with Harrctt Oirhosoth. WrMtment with this wood preservative increases life of all wood. Ca'rbosota is pure creosote oil specially refincdiljiy the Harrett Chemical Staff. It gives a rich brown color and is superior to ordinary stains. ;, " Come in and let us explain the scverahmethods v of using this wonderful wood preservative. l- v-? S. E. PARKER, LTD., Jobbers! PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. . . For Salo by all Hardware and Paint Dealers. FiveRoses Flour for Dreads, Cakes, Puddings, Pastries Thriving elnldi Ihe bread yon n. Ftve Roses Floii I . stored with, the V : ffllity -n rid crml nourishmeul of p; ... J! Iloha wheat. Nutritious, Wholesome trt Keeps Well Agent l t ni jonn l. Lnnsn'i BIG REDUCTION SALE Runs all This Week at "Doners House of Quality Wood! Wood! A'ow is. your eh-DRY CEDAR Full Inml $6.0 Half load 3.M Large sacks 60c DRY BIRCH Per load . . . $6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Nlflht or DU WE BUY BOTTLES. Don't Miss BENTS Summer Clearing Sale m mmmm Dr."iTs.Tail DENTIST Holgerson Block, Print Rupert,' B.C. Office Iloilrs--0 to 0. , X-Ray SonHce Phont)'686. Open Tuesday, Tlnii'!"lw am) Saturday KveiiinK'