PA 02 TWO The Daily News PRINCB RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLRN, Managing Edilor. I )HSBB33SpSSPflPJ3lr MB BslsK SUBSCRIPTION PATES: City Delivery, by mail or .carrier, per lmmlfi . . ...M .. . M.0.0 By mail to all parts of the (jritish Empire and the United States, in advance, peryear $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year . . 7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. .$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising, on Front Page. 82.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion. .... ... 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c" per word Legal Notices, each insertion 5c per agate )inc Contract Rales on Application, 4 Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and .Reporters Telephone - - - 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before i p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of .Circulations. DAILY IDITIOM Tuesday. Sept. rr a mr to-night' 20, 1025. All Should Attend Political Meetings. At a lime when people are trying to make up Iheir minds which way l vole it is highly important that they should attend the political meetings r the' city. There should be no discrim-iiiation. All groups will be holding their iireelings ond all Ihe voters who possibly can should be present. It is liriu li better, for instance, to hear Mr. Stork speak tonight than to read a report tT the speech next day. So with the others, It i impossible in reporting a meeting to lejl everything that is said or done. The meeting ats perhaps two hours and a speech or a series of speeches 'that long would Till the newspaper. All that can be done is fo give a pretty good summary. The way to get Ihe whole thing is to be present. Let The Liberals , Finish Their Work. There seems to be a general opinion around the city that the Liberals si Id have an opportunity to finish their work. They have built an elevator Here bill if it is not used it may be because or a change of. policy The Liberal Government has done a great thing in pulling the elevnlor here and now they should be giveli an opportunity -to carry on and get it in operation. This is not a lime lo be worrying about parly affiliation. It is a time to vote. for. the party that will do tis most Iroo.1. The LiberarCiovernmeiit has shown its intention hv nniiii.fr .... work Foot Of Snow Sounds Winterly. WJiile we were having sunshine nnr neighbors iii Alberta and Ihe interior of southern British .Columbia were scraping lln .snow off Ihe back sloop and digging a path In Ihe barn'. jlar-veslmg operations were delayed in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Or course il is not expected thai the bad weather therewiil continue, but we often complain here and we renllv have little cause lo do so. "' Archdeacon Itix relumed recently from the East and he snv. there was rain and mud almost everywhere he went. Good Places To Keep Away From. Floods in China, snow in Alberla, cholera in the 1'hilli-pines. None of these trobules afflict us. We carry on ipiiellv, slowly and surely making headway and that without nnv of tile drawbacks that they have in other part of Ihe .world. Jn many places life is cheap. Hundreds or Tevei thousands of lives are snuffed out in a moment. Ilerclhere are no extreme dangers. ' Time Is Healer Of Many Things. Time u great ;lieole,rkNpl only js it, a healer of the scan of affliction but it alojlie;;iJj$many .olfier Irouh'les, Jake as an instance the trouble in China. The feop)e'gei very enthusiastic and sailors leave ship ami everything looks as if Ihe trouble would be endless. J ,e people are left alone and thy come back. They go to work again and things are much as Ihey were before. Time did il, nothing else. Time is n great healer. Il calms enthusiasm, dampen join.nioi aroor, cnauges our viewpoint, ameliorates our worrie and heats our dieacs menial and physical. GRANT'S Best Procurable IlOI fUWl (THt OKICINALI Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINrST HIGHLAND MALT BlwwClmUiw DimAwm. Uull-iliipi, SmW. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of Uri tilth Columbia. A the YOUTH PROVED lake his hearing from the sun. He is a Ihoronvh seaman and has done some netKttisranliifi ilurinj: seliixi) vacations. the big building aiuLanolherJerni will' tell the tale how Tur niev!4UfI Wl" W lk ... ...... ........ . . will tii If II. :..... i i - ..... e... ,rj 1C guru mic swung western narking that is expected, they should be in a poiliuii to do even more for ti.. Whul is needed here today is to have a ft ream or golden gram pouring into the elevator and out again into ocean-going vessels. No one can help us in this belter than Ihe Dominion Government and the Mackenzie King Government is Ihe only one that so far has taken any interest in us. CHICAGO. Sept. it). Kenne Hawson, a lad of fourteen, will return lo school lliis full a prov ed -member of an Arclie exploration parly. Commander Mac-Millau look Hie youngest boy in lo Hie Northland mid .found him a hardy hand. Whether il wa serving in the NEW SCHEDULE WATER USERS Change Made In Bylaw Passed by City Council at Meeting Last Night A change was made in the clieiliile for water users in a new bylaw introduced and passed through its first and second reading by .the city council last night. Il provides for a luiini-ntuin hacge jf a dollar a service as before but the niPlhod ot grading the rale had been rhansred. Colonel MfMordie showed liow necessary the change was because under the old rale those who useil a large quantity of water in some cases paid actually less than those u.siiiK a smaller amount. It did ikl work reasonably, Under the present scheme an extra charpe was provided for every 1 00 'feet. The chaiure will lower the rale which will still hring in $2.50(1 more revenue than Ihe rate in force before fhe chance was made la' year. visiteil the new miminer resort, Boutilas Lodge, which was onjn- REPORT MADE GOOD EXPLORER BY TREASURER Only Fourteen Years of Age but 'Rr-cent Visit to Convention Union Competent to Take Part In Work palley, his principal duly, polishing brass or doiug the heaw with :i shovel, Kennel made a success of it. lie had to, he- cause nt Sidney.-. Nova Scotia. .Mac-iUllnn would send tit in hack if lie had not shown his worth. Now an American boy and sir! can claim partnership in heiii'i Ihe youthful Iravullers of the Arctic region, a daughter of Holier! K. Peary having: been born on his successful search for Ihe north pole. A companion of Hawson, also a youth, oualified as one of MarMillan' veteran seamen, lie is Hicham istlmon of I.archmnnt N.Y., 17-year old son of the noted psychologist. Both boy aiteti.t eastern schools, and in tvcenl years ach has cruised a yawl aijd schooner with marked ability. Their father last June planned an ooean trip Tor them but learning ihey could not ob tain Ihe desired schooner. Ken nel's father, Frederick U. Hawson, Sr., chairman b.f , liie board of directors of a CJiteapo bank-house, ilertiord to annrosnh .Mac.MiUaii, whom iie knew to b interested in boys. When MarMillan tearne.l of Salmon's ability and size he wa promptly accepted but at mention of Kennel's ape. Ihe explorer threw up his hands and emphatically said "no." . "Bui." assure,! .Mr. Kawson. this hoy can box Ibe compass: of B.C. Municipalities Brought Results I At the meeting of the city council laM night, the ealy treasurer reported on the result' of his visit to Vancouver and lo! f - - 4 J he convention tf the Union of B.C. Municipalities. Mr. Malheson stated that he had strighNned matters out1 with lo' ltoyal Financial Corpor-j aliOn. At first they wanted the. hvl.ivv re.siihniltle.1 ill OI1CO but; eventually asceed to the bylaw being submitted in January. II transpired that llie city nt Itevel-sloke had maiM a similar mistake and had had lo resubmit it liylaw. The Convention At Hie convention the proposal to give Ihe riht lo assess both sides of a street for a .sidewalk on one side was endorsed after objection by tpe lleeve of lturua-l.v li.iil heen wtlli.lmuii Mnniri- ' j ...... i---------- pal Inspector Halrd had expres- cil himself as seeing no olijeclmn Id Ibe change. Tlie inn'sllon'of penalties had not been taken un as it was th opinion of Ihe resolution! e. no minee mat tne conveiuioii should have greater oppprtunily to stinly Ihe proposel change. Another matter allowed lo stand over was the projosal to change the dale in the redemption clause from six to eight months. ' Au attempt wamade by the llo-pital Association to rlrange Ibe rale collectable hv the ilnv but Ibis was rejc ed by Uic The city manager scheme was ndorsd by the. convention. The proposal for a uniform system of bool-keeping for all lonuiripalilies was endosdl. The gathering was a larse on- ri'iil prarlieally all Ihe cities and tlMiniriialill weiy (l.yresenlei Miere. r.olonel MeMorilie asketl that a shorl s'linuvaiv f Ihe report be sprea-l on Die minutes, after whii-h it was ailopted. CORNER CLUB OF BAPTIST CHURCH ELECTS OFFICER P. H. Llnzey Will Preside During Coming Year with R. Howard Vice-President The annual business meelmu if the Corner i:ij)i was held in the parlors of the Baptist Church last evening. The reliring pre- siilenl surveyH (he work of the past term and urgwl Ihe mem bership to show eijiaj loyally in Ihe future as m the past. The following officers wre elecle.i for the ensuing year. President -P.. II, .lni-y. Vice-President It. Howard. Sec.-Treasurer M Is Kyol tm Pianist- Mis Ina Wooils. Convenors of groups Miss Tbelnia Bunii, Mis fM. A. Vier-et:k. Miss Jna WokI,H. Howard. SujtfrJutuuenl Jt yrnup Mis 'A. itawson. ' i THE MAN IN THE MOON aya: FOUND DOUGLAS LODGE VT , ,nen TO be sprEwnin spnTib, a I,ar ,,u' " ' '7 vjiaKen l,p 'hinkH he would lie auji . . . . satisfied with ten million dol- C.N.R. District Passenper Agent Inrs. Returns After Visit to Re- ' cently Opened Summer TJIi: only oe who should cry Reort .over spill milk is the one thai . !"nH ,0 elean up Ilia mets, i. ' II. F. MoNautfhton, C.S.W. .11,-1 . liicl iiasseiiRer apenl, returned A I'LAIM'l'.H Is a glrl'who get mi asi nighl H train from a tripsin disrepute for iMng what all lo Ihe inter or which tonic lilm'imr .,i.i m. .. " mi- as riuari i.ane where he I IIAVF. heard young swearing but the JHble .-.i 1. us ,ear ami is now closing beat nil. It nay "Job for the wilder. Donirl.m i.mlan' 11. i. t.i... people Mlorey pursed now has arcommodation for 35 people. Thero is pne main lodge, I IIAVF, Just beej wQiidtyinn (in. fmro aKes of four rooms whal kind of era; we are gold each, the entire place being nuHl-jto have J,s win!?, 'Jo. lake the ernly e.juipped. II is sitnal.,1 on place of the cross word niinle the shore of Stuart Lake thrco.craze of last winter miles fromForl St. Jmen and . id milen from V.-imlorlinnf i i' nvu i ... ' ' ''. hi in.' wiiannif men irnni 'reacheil hy ear from Ynii.lerhnnf V;..!.... n,...i.rt.. i. 11...1 i... f---rr " " 1 i-i.iiiin inn. 1 111; , . . .. which , is Ihe raway stayon. The only iime a .whale. geU Inlo place offers nwuiifold atlrncllon trouble l when he begin lo for tourists there beliiR fine blow, fishinsr. boaMmr and 1. Winchester "Tinest American & Turkish Tobaccos" . Hie crowd will cheer. j I CAN never really believe iiieir descwndetl' from ape because I never kuew an aue as mean a, fonie of the men I know. : PIU'.SIDKM Beatty of Itie! i C.P.lt. lias leen sayini; some tin .' things about the Pacific Coast but of eouise he means Vancou vet and Vn i.iyia PARKING BYLAW I IS INTRODUCED Very Harmless Regulations Pro posed For Protection of Street Traffic -i the Parkins Bylaw, as it, eventually reached the cil conn-. eit last nicbt. proved lo have very few tretli in H. II providc-Ihat no parking shall be allowcl mi Sixth Street hftwei-il Second ahl I'hiril Avenue liy either taxis or private ear exrepl lo allow iassefj:ers In aliKhl or jtet iiboard. j in Third Avenue, belweeu Fifth and Seventh Streets ears' may jiark but Ihey must stand parallel with Ihe curb and a di-, lance of at least six feet inut he! left Jielweeu eacli car. i If Ihe bylaw is adopteil it will be unlawful for a ear to stand iiij front of a I heal r.- or. public ball r other place so desisnaleil by! Hie chief of Kilice. II will be iiiilavvfnl to park within 25 feel; of a fire hydrant. Tlo- bylaw was read a first time ami llieu allowed to stand over unfit next meeting. COLUER HOME IS SCENE OF BIRTHDAY 1 PARTY ON WATERFRONT! Sunday evening a number of trieinls of Mr. and Mrs. J. Collier. Waterfront, invade.lt their home to congratulate Mr. Collier on his birthday. Mr. Oi-lier was the recipient of a num. bcr vf prenentu and also of the jruoi! nvIsIhs of his friend. He. frcshincnU were serveil ilurlnm goinpr away, but would slay lonirer with you." Tlir VATTKIl I'T .n.l LAND ACT. '"j Nolle of InUnllon U Apply to Lou Lu In Prlnrn ltnri I mnA t......i. .... IHct of frlnre lluftrt. and utlK i,n J 't JF"'? "rna lUiliuii tl. i Portlind -i Canal, md jwint .. , I'oint, roriund i:nal. in.l ix-trini KiVL i?."l!r,'e rrwn TrM "". TAfct .Motice that Antlo Brill. h Co'-iimbu I'trklii ri..tiy l.iniitnl. . Viii.i.iotr, b.i: orriiixiibn I'irker' In Im ilrrriUl 1. nil. .... i!liflirrinrlfi at hiai .. ier mrk t ?lt rlm, roriUnd lUiuh lllftlfA &r.lllllf...la.l- t...k . . mrk r.ir f .rly fUlil huiHlrmt frel to pit imrkrd fto. 3.H.K.; Ihi'iir ioullHTll . ... - . . niirr inirx: nu-nrr nnrlhwrilril i..n ",rr iiii inrir-riviu nuiKirsn r., jiiqi hit ii-ifu.rrij 111 i-nmn. iiki rr or ' fsilni 'f rKiinni-riiirm, tint cuntilnlnr Ji rr, nmrr nr lr r AXlLO-niilTISM COII MHU I'ACKI.in CO. LTD., v,r w.i.rr e. vrm&W&l n, n.txl , inir tlH I Oft ' h o t 1 0 E, or "THE COMI-AMKS C.OMISflil.v, JJMiTKp:,,, U'"J"" Tttl' NOTIl P ili.l II.. r.... wImw rrrltlcN-il nfflre a I'Hnrc iin' imti. nr. . win ,n.iy in iie u.Hiur ;u.itr t nil nr. Isl JiMlirc .f llw Snnmiw I'j.url HL,,r"',h l"ill l I'hlirr lliiiNTl n.C, on Jtmrtr, the nth nnr nt orii!-' jirr, !, 11 iIm iKiiir f flrvrn n'rlrsk hi tuv i-iioiii, hi inn ijiw CourU I illirl llfiliu. I'rlnM Iiiiim.., li i ' orrtrr rrainrlii the l. ('ni.ny in oh amid .Mn,i ir..' ' : -. . . ! f.7J.V.7..',r.. ?!ff.ni" ' "'fir r.ihe j.i.-..: is ini.s is a Breai oppor un ly ' V,V ... h.V l,,,.,?.niMi v'.' also radio equipment fP ,n u,mi MJl tXlTrASf Dongas Lodge will open again in Oel on n polillral platform, u?V.? .V SfflZaJtWl: ,S,V ,h" on June 1 n-xt year. .ami alninc the olher side and n.E-.' ' ' Soiitlior for Coinptnjr, "Oh, I Hate to Get Up in the Morning" .Sang Harry Lauder, ond on washday morning .. feet hke singing Hie same thing. So why not end that am lent drudger) to .1 THRIF-T SERVICE Jiiftt call for our TlllUFT-T SKUVIliK winch bit of the washing and iron Ihe Hat work ! Vs wash nut of wash dav that " hale l get up m 1 lug" feetiug will be g.ne ir'd an.) THRIFT-T SERVICE. 60 a lb. and lea piece. Minimum Charge $t.00. CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8. Sportsmen We are Jleatp'o'ter for Mpojtoig Uooijs ( N e .ire 'lie funioos WESTERN SUPER UX" LONQ RANQE 8HOT SHELLS See s ror Hand Logger - Sopplie (im. It and Pari Cablr- e Saw. rtr. STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 714 Second Avenue Phone 143 E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located al 2.m Ronlpal fttrol. UnnrniKfr. with additional machines for Ihe manufacture SASH, DOOR8, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also carried in slork. Save handling charges by liuymg direct from the v: tuppiy. llfl TMI IUPRIMI couat or RITIIH wa-w PiiiH, ',Vc'relfS!.T?'l'Ur H..rwM.n krr. iMf.iKlinl III- 1. J- vOT0X llMl 111 tili.,11 a. rmimmirril I t..u t.- k. iioiimsI I'Uiniilf uh- Ulh ity .,r May. . . ' !".t"iwi f in Arrvrnw-nl f..f ! 'Jr. IT "n ,"' " i Miniirr ini fUIs-ii (, )kk rtirre tl. H-.ll.in iiV" Jn. I u,t . ''" iif ri. mp 7.XK oliK tiui hy an unlcr; " '"'L Vt(iar. ilitiM m jlerejl lliat .u liri.,t f ,n , 1.1... j.nr a fk tor four wrrk alial i hi ..V'..lrf-r.nlr.rl,l,r '", rtrnr arllA? v.h. i' L'u.Vr". ,,f "''""'i'i' in Ihlal iv t...b..r..,o,;v,or "z't M,rr UM arii..i.',t..?. l.".V.f l,,,,'""",n ' il'frnd till inAlri .. VM !' "r "",rl ,,rti'. " !;nH!.d'h):rr;n!''rr,e ,f" ,,,lm,ff lltTII. II. 1. j. . . . .. . . - jpyj J mi srpiriiiwr, . M. noxxAU. M ",,rU..r fur I'Miiilirr. TO- to. t...... Tini.r 1.. 1. Iu.IhtImhi . kerr. - lfiiiilant. LAND ACT. Jlotlt of InUntlon to Apply t fiirthaW . .. , Land, ionJl1. ',CT,,frt" lilniricl of l-rlnr T mi in tan :ri'fa Ti .0 !l"Vnl': u ,,"l " Min.U '('r..'!i?''l Si-riire ii.m .1 n .""i"' """t1- m.li r """iiiiiTr, miiiium 10 rl.ii-"T"!"1."1 ll idanlrd ahoiit 10 lirr of 7.i Vt " "WUifHI tor-i ii-i1r,,Jir"r.; J "1'" ''In lalht "Ulieriy: tneoei. 10 in..?' Jf.5,r.r.,.?..,n. f1''"! f roiiiiiiMire ii-M "i.iainnif (so .acrr. more or rnncn nrrfrtiT rnttct: vii.i.h. l'ld Autuil Slh.H.1'' IIMITKO Apiilitanl tllc I. Aii.ni i 1 1' STRIPED FLANNEL A bnely soft, w material for ill' skirls. l!omes ratiKC of roloriiui-tnches. Per yiint $2.75 West of England Store Third Ave. Phone 753. DENTIST Helgerson ilock, Prlnco Rupert, B.C. Office Hours- 9 lo X-Ray Service Phone 680. Open Tuesday, ThursJ"" and Saturday LvenlnB'