I. ft PAGE TWC TKiS OAILY MiBV?a "SVtila1ny, .1,1,,. ,., Unvarying Quality "SALADA" TEA Tfll That is why people insist on Salada. The Daily News . PHINCB; RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon., except Sunday, the Princa Rupert Dailv News. Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PUI.LEN. Managing. Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $i.on By mail to all parts of the British Empire .and the United 8tates. in advance, per year .,,............... Ifl.OO To all other countries, in advance, per year S7.fin All advertising should be in The Daily New? Office before 4 p.m. on day preceding publication. AH advertising received subject to approval, . i ' v. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. , DAILY EDITION Canada and w"edne$day.June 23, J 920. Treaty Signing That Canada is agreed on the idea that the Dominion ilstlt should have Ihe final word on matters involving foreign relation is apparent by the fact that lhe:llotise of Common wilhout dissenting voice yesterday gave Premier King's motion along these lines the stamp of its approval.' The passing of the motion, as the premier made clear, by no means involves any feeling of dissension on Ihe part of Canada with respect to the motherland. H in merely an expression of the autonomy to which Ihe elf-governing (Dominions of the British Empire are entitled. Ojie.-tions .are bound to arise in connection with treaties thai are of peculiar interest to Canada and it is more particularlylso that these questions may be dealt with from a Canadian standjioiiil that the House of Commons took the. attitude Unit it did yesterday in passing the premier's motion. Seattle .Murder and Local One . Ihe Seattle police have been called upon to cope wilh fa murder nfyslery very similar to one in this district. The fact that -tht Seattle crime was actually seen and that the murderer left fingerprints make it a much easier matter to bring the mun ilerer to justice in Seattle than it is in the local case. As far as is ktjowu the killing of the Port Essington girl had no witnesses mid there wrt no. fingerprints left. . This makes the lask of the local police jhat much hriruer and so much Ihe niore credit will I - 11.-: r fit 1. I - - . I iks ,uieirs ii iiney are surcesiui: jii proving wno was me per-pelralor of the crime. ; The Man Behind ' ' , The Scenes The Kdmouton Bulletin wonders jf Ihe "fine Italian hand" of Hon. Vernor V. Smith htidVoj. partin shaping Ihe plot to assassinate tjie Mackenzie Kitig'.Cpvernmieiit and put the hobbles of .a high tariff policy on the feet bf AYesfem development and i pro-perity. ... Alberta's Minister of Railways spent a good part of the winter in 'Ottawa. Supposedly dismissing with Ihe Federal fiov-crnmeul matter connected wilh the past, present and future of Ihe E. !.,& B. C Railway. : . But, according to another, and not less; believable report, engaged in trying to switch the voles .of Progressive members to Mr. Meighen, on the strength jjf a promise that a Meighen fiovernnient would take the E. D. 'k'l. Q. Railway off the hand" of the Brownlee CovernnienL . ' Then -came the sudden change of mind on the part of Premier Brownlee by which he f6iiud , himself unable to accept the school lands clause in the resourre biIl to which he had already given assent, anu which the Legislature Jiad already twice ap pj-oved on his motion. There followed oh Tuesday.the introduction in Parliament " jcriiiiniuu which iimiru uie irogressive memners in turn out Ihe .Mackenzie King Oovecnment and install a Meighen Cm- eniment, on the pretext that it was the Federal Ministers who had blocked the resources deal. i Either Hon. Vernor W. Smith Is the, victim of a deadlv array of' circumstantial .evidence, or Alliertas Minister of ftailwavswa one of Hif conspirators in tie plot to use Progressive votes lo wreciv. me Jiacifenzie MOg JiyyeilimelU and put tfie hobbles or Meighen tartff uti the farmers of Alberta. ' MEN- Did' you "Nugget" your shoes this morning? Why not? You shave yourself. Why not polish your own plibes and save the $20. to $30. a year which now gbes to'the.shoe shine parlor? Shining; your,shoes with "Nugget" is quicker and easier than shaving; yourself, and you save 15c. every time you do it. There we 100 ihlnet Jn a 15c. tin of "Nujtt" many more than in any other ordinary aized tin of hoe polish. Shoe Polish fSlack-Tan-Topty Red-Dark BrownoiidWhitt' i , J' )T Nugget Poiuhint Outnt complete lor home uie in cardboard box 30c In metal bos COC. It OKI VtNG UNDER DIFFICULTIES Road East of Smlthers is Travelled Much but Its Condition Could be Improved 'By II. F. l'ullen .IASPF.lt, June 23. The ver-satilily ,of Catmdrans is well known and British bull doK pities and pertinacity is also somelliinp mom than;a legend-., 9'l Jhcvny here this wasywell illustrated by an event which happened on the road. 1 had accepted nn invitation to ride through Ihe HulVley Valley from Sniithers with K. J. Newman of Prince icotre in hi Dodge car instead of going by train according to ticket. We had et out under tommvhat ail-verse feather conditions and liat to dig out the car at Houston, but it was not until w iVached Sheraton that real trou-. Me developed. There' the car stuck in some soft new road which had hewn just complHi and. in n .effort to extricate it an .axle had been broken. It was soon discovered that no axl could be ohtaiuod either al Prince George or 'Burn. Lak and Ihe rase looked hopeless. Not so however to my English-Canadian friend. lie -safd It never gave up hope. Be had fought in difficult places in the war and had overcome mary difficult liarfdicap at home and he was not jroin? to pet a, little matter like a broken axle fat him. Shop is Found The- flrsl thinp to do was to ;el out of tlie mud. This was accomplished through the aid nl file of, the road teams in oliatv? ii Ihe owner Fred Saronavitch, h Serbian, who also had fotiiMi nun the jirltish in Ihe war anr who is today a successful Can adian with two children born it. Canada. The car was taken intc Ihe, man's yard and there it wan dieovered that he had a inal' blacksmith shop. "If I could only find the riah piece f steel, I'd make an axle." ri-marked Newman. .None could Ui fvuinl, but at last he was seen examining a little pinch bar anil measurements showed that it might be large enough. Promptly the. two (anailtans. the LiikusIi nnd Ihe Serb el to work and hi less than two hours had an axle made, from the little steel bar and we were able lo drive on. Roads Were . Bad Toe new road between Horns Lake and Prince Oeorgt is 'not really a road yet. In plnee it Is simply a Irail although many cars pass over it daily. Alter spell of rain it becomes ver soft in spots and is impassable to any but the lightest cars. The work done on the road seems ex cellent as far as it has rone ha It is to be hoped 11 will not be advertised as a lourixt road fin be nxt year or two. When complete'd u wjll he a drive that thousands will want lo take. ,Ve had a lot of experience ot. that road and were mired more lhan once. Also we saw whpre others bad been mired. At lasi we, stuck a few mile beyond Priestly and there I proved deserter. I could not help r! the car out and I wa anxious to nt, Japer so I left my friend ie lurch and got a ride in a little Chevrolet car aoinir YVesf and Miey dropped me at a poin a mile and a half front Prieslly tatjon. 55 Miles to Dance There were four people In th Jbe,v., three boys and a .'irl who iiau just come iroui rort i rasec jand were on their way to a iianee. ai r rancois J.ake, oft miles distant. They were driving like mad in order to get there in lime. When they struck a soft spot the boys in I In- rear ten: Jumped out and pushed and sr they got through. They got as much fun out of the drive ai they would later out of tlio dance. Another load or two In similar cars following later stuck in the atne mudhole s our selves and after remaining there a .couple of hours had to be hauled out by the same team tbu( .hauled out our car. I bfiarded the train al Priestly after being Jiospilably entertaineil by the good people at the sec tion bouse and the section fore man-'Hoy Taylpr stayed up until ;.5 and nagged the train for me Kindliness of People Throughout the. trip we had numerous evidences of the kind lihess of the people of the coun. try toward visitors. We had no claim on any of them but again i New Price Saving Runabout - - - - $460 $50 Touring Car - - ' 480 50 Roadster 555 40 Sport - : - . 610 50 'Coupe - - - - Tudor . - r - - 625 60 Fordor - I - - 690 55 Chassis 370 40 - - - - Light Delivery - , - - 470 60 , Light Delivery Van r - 525 50 Truck, non-starter - r - 395 50 Truck, self-starter - - 460 65 All prices at factory. Freight to point of delivery and Sales Tax extra iiiii o i nJ.i.: i V in FORD Prices Co-incident with the reduction in the price of Ford Cars and Trucks in the United ' States, the Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited announces the following prices effective immediately In addition to these drastic reductions, all models quoted below, except the truck, are now standard equipped with self starter and balloon tires These reductions are made absolutely without sacrifice to the traditional quality &od durability of Ford Products. They open the way to car ownership to thousand of Canadians, who have not previously been afforded the comfort and economy of personal transportation See your local authorized Ford Dealer today. He will gladly demonstrate the model you arc interested in and explain convenient terms of purchase Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd. Ford, Ontario PRODUCTS OF TRADITIONAL QUALITY ,v . jmd again tltry helped us. fed tis, and in many ways showed jiieir friiMtitlwiex. II .'ulil.-d ipueh to the pleasure of the trip I must not focnet lo mention lie improvement in the condl nun of the farm in community jioticeil since the lust time I drove Ihroutfh ihe; country several years H(to. Ajuc.fi more land was cleared and there were nin- ilicalion that iuor teople than ever were now living nff thbir farms instead ofj depejillng on putside orrupa'ioVis lis a mean of livelibooil. THE MAN IN THE MOON I SUIM'OSK you've heard ih old cheitlnut about the man who look corn syrup as, a corn cure. It 'in said Dial, the latest malady to r.eceiy, attention al the Imspllal Is galloping dandruff. $ ITS urprising1Kihe .Ignoranef' of some ppopb'. , ij ji'eard a mail the other day referto Hie fart that the band of tho' "Cold- T nearn (itiards would shortly for farms. visii Canada. ! THIS name of .Uwri-in-nnn. should have beii.v given to n drlntc and not to a bobt' polish' Till: lnaiily of these wld troii'efs i Hint you don'l need to have - your shoes soled .and heeled so oflen. IID you ever hear the story of the Scotsman who. afler play-ins a round of wolf, opcni'd Ills purse o pay the caddie when o moth flew out. Till? latest admonition lo Ihi rising generation 'is wnlrdr thai flask. . , ' ", ' ' IF there were a law aualnsl dieilnK perhapn the farmers would make r more money. THK latest hit in songs Is en. tilled ''lllue eyes, why are you black?" A MAN has Invented a contrivance to perfume Ihe exhatlM and save the wis on mcdor cat, Wish the same iuy would kcI busy. on a similar contrlvanco WITH all these hobhed bead iilxuil what has become of the hairpin: business? A. G Kill way for Ihe June briih lo lest the friendship ' of her friends Is Ui Invite them lo dinner and cook (he uifal her self. 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