I 3,' 1 020. i 1ST TH9 DAILY FBWS .1 UCI I. wellery H k you have a valuable i, wliidr ha been da- il. n mao 11 a goon as most ease. I , , . in xiny to nave ukt e Il'ld equipment In : t gold ami nlhcrwi wi ll preriou metal 1 vp ran manufacture al-any lil tic Jtpcnal lfl may need. T".Y US I rnHNMcE 6 Hint STORE WITH THE ClOCrv 1 v t waaaka. Third Avenue Great verstocked SALE Now In Full Swing SAVEI 8AVEII mins mrs XI) OVFIUOATS Market 311 Third Avenue. . h t.-n taken over from (eorgc Kerr by J Preece it w h Scaly and Doodion resh Meats ' n yw w vvnif w t the Bulkier Valley Phone 178 II I I vi ar- n. n uru Smith Block Phone 676 DENTIST Tiif,Rftm 1 wuivniu Dy Phones 423, 63S, Green 238, Black 736. N'flht, Phomn 6S7,. 539, Green 238, Black 736. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. E0. Q. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage hon M. ' rtge, Warehouslm, nd llrlbullng, Team or Motor Service. rl Band and Orate! w peelallta In Plan and "UMltura BvlnR. WESTMINSTER EXHIBIT HERE Fair Board Agrees to Secure Duplicate of Prize Display Prom South. Al a meeting of the l air Hoard last 11UI1I il wa iwrci'il In bring a duplicate of the prize agricultural exhibit from he Xew Wesi-inlnler fair to the local exhibition in September at a cost of some 70. Till exhibit will be displayed ly men -who arc expert al the busine ami will hr a sample for 1 ! northern district exhibitor lo copy for year lo come. ' Till i an exhibit of high educV-; lional value aiul will dotilillex Id beneficial lo ilflricl exhibitor.' The department of agriculture ha been approached, through j lion. T. I. Patlullo, to bear a proportion of the ro,t a it it viewed purely in (lie light of' an educational project. 'A letter wan rereived from the Xew Mettakatla, Alaska, concert lianil offering to play at the fair for Hie sum of S3lt. A (he lioanl hail already engaged the sen Ices of the Klncolilh hand (hit offer laid oil the table. i A letter wa alo .read from; New Mettakatla baehall team, of-i fenng lo eme down here to play a oene 01 game during fair week. The matter I receiving! further consideration by lb board. special leiegrapn 1 The hoard apprntcd the man-i ager'. action in arranging for the! installation of a special telegraph win' lulu Hie eviillilllon liuilil nir . 1 ami the encasement or an oper- ator, lor tin purpoe or seruriiig lection result on the opening! night of the fair. Thin wire should i utve (be bct service In the cilyi an the return will be announced ilireet from the operator. j A eommtitiiealion wax received! .from Henry . he A Co., Iimur- aru-e broker. Xew York, offertiiff rain insurance during fair week. After contderallon the board ranie to Hie conchiMon that the premium uked were loo high and Hie letter wan filed. uherihe lo the Daily News. WATER NOTICC Dltrla mi U Tkr. Son. t. ihi iwiwnlll ciDwrr unii l.niiiinl. Iki addrr I (iwv Atrliu Whirr, Vtoroutrr, V. ... Ulll -lily for t llri-ow U, Mr and ur t til-hut r 111 in 11 lr a mairr uui ! un iuiimhI tlrram. hnh fVi tKH-ihrrljr atxl dram, in lu I rruMn Ma). Viaurt lolei, atxHii ( rhailK am iif v mnirr lot I HI. ii ' luikilir IUihI IW.Iriri. The alr will Im durrifil rrn ihr Mrrain at a t4ni rhiliia 10 a auuib mrlv dirwilon tr.u S W nirniT .,r lot ll)i, 0- C put.. ml ill OMd f.ir Imtii.inal aiwl I - or fur iitHHi ilw land drmtird a Work A, lot U7I. Mw-n rjiarlulir Inn. I'l)i rf'tlo' ua 'lrl un ih art Hind 141 IIm lllh ill) 1 Jul, lift A ropy or Itii nuilrr ami an appliratkm ixiruaiil thrrrlo ami Ibr "Valrr Art" will I rilnl in lh rrioe of lh Waier li-ortlfr al ITIiH-r liu-rt. R. C. Objrrllona la ll amllraini mar t nM lilt tho Mid Water Hi-t.h'iIit or with th i:.nipirollr m Walrr lliahl. rarliaim-nt liuilitlnr. Viriorta. R. ' . within thirty daj after lh rirl aitvaranrf f ttilt milir m a kiral urx-r. The dale of ttw rirn public! ti.Mi of lhl tmllre ta July 0, to&. sovuuiiir rjfNsKiir coxrAsr. lth., AppliranU Br r P. HTHnisf. Afrnu LAND ACT. Netk f latantton ta Apply to Laaaa Land In I'rlnrv Hurl l.aiirl Hrrnrdinr ln-Irtct of Prince Import, and vltual at Mi vii, D.r TAkK MJTICE that F.utiw II. Simp-nn of Mftl, nrrupatlun canrwr, in lrnd tn apply for a of IIm rollow Inr dffrifl land: - Oaniiiriii'iDi al a P"l plintrd at tbr nurttieatl cornr or lUork 10. Mtrtt Tunalt): llyuee ralrly 110 ffrl: Ihrnrf. aoutlirrly l.00 rrl; thrnre urljf t9 fwl; Irene northerly 1.000 feet to point of rornnirnrnnenl, and ron-talnint i tcr. nitt"' r I'". ttnr.M! II. SIMPSON. Applicant niiMt June . ft LAND ACT. Notlta al Intanllon to Apply to Laaaa Lan I In Prlnri- linpert Land rtecordtnr lt- or i:oul Ranre t, and alluite on Itrlrl .orth narhiel lland. ..... TAKE SOTICE thai Alfred Swarfon, or rtne flnrvert. oerupatlon Mariner, In tend to apply rnr a ! or the follow-inr demrllied land: Cuniinenrlnr al pot plinied at the nulh end or Sorlh narhai-l llind: thenre around the Wind tt hlih wiier mark, and ronialn.n, 0 J.AV.'' , Applicant naleil apell tT, t LAND ACT. Cawltr lnt Dllrkt. Land nerordlnr DMlrlrt or frliiee llupert ind alltialed on Tau Ann. ilxiut I mllea oulliet or . ...I. r.f itlinli Tllvee TAkE MOTICK lhat rrinrl, nifhird I Dunlop of Allin. n.C. ocrupalloii inl" minaiter, Intc-ml to apply Ur pertnllon p, mtrcha th failowlnf dewrlbed Commenclnr ! t Pl""'J ,0" 'Jj lionth ahore or Tku Arm about "'!. .outhwe.l rn.tn tho nmnth or Atllnto I River nd runnin thenra 10 rhaln eti lllienro 0 rhln ullt! tin-nee to rhaln eaM. nd thence to rnum "" Mlnt or rommi'iifement, ronlalnlnr 40 TntciAnn d.. LAND ACT. " Ca.lr Unci DUlrlrl. l-nj B'01" nitrlcl or Prince llupert, and altuale on Villa I ske l-ul J mllel aotilhweal or Allin take Townne, notice that Edwin Jn'e J'.'f'V pl.Arc. rrr,heo 1 .rne'nn.;,o? &r,Bn.v.di." At! !ii:n,h",0"ch mr e.'S 'nof llirnro nnrtit lu r ,"M,rrmEnw.N Jfm EnornT!tn Dltid Miy to, tm. fell (j00DEWAMW?RTS J fCANAD,AN PFRYE WHISKY 9 YEARS OLD Tin advertisement is not published or displayed by the Li(tior Control Hoard or by the Government of Urilish Columbia, 'ITO EXCAVATE IN ILLINOIS Scientists Will Endeavor to Fin wnai nina 01 men i-ivea Centuries Ago t'.HH'.AiiO. Aug. 3. Anlhro- poloil of the I'niverMity 01 Cliicaao. whoe scholar hav due into the hUtory of man in Ksyvl and other faraway coun trie, will atari excavation in Itjlnoi at one io determine what kind of man lived in thli atate eenlurie ago. The expHliton will have two-fold purioe, areordinfr to rofeor Fay tH)ier tle. II will locate the ite of ancient Inidan settlements in the taU and it will enrourase the build- 1 'i ir of nuiPeum in Illinoi oil ie "lllinol I 1 he centre of the riehet arehaeolociial terrilorv in the Middle Went.' aid Pro- feMir (kfle. The mound buibl er who lived here hundred of vear ajco are" almost anknowd Their mound, the evidences o a once Important oeiely, re main virttiallv tinexnlnreil and i i our ahn In find out what tbe contain. A rich culture ha been discovered in Ohio, extend ing, to all appearance, aero to Iowa ovr the -hit- of Illinoi WOMEN DESIRE EQUAL HONORS Freedom League Takes Matter of "Birthday Honors" up With Baldwin LONDON, Auar. 3. "Kijuel honor for men ami women," i one of the nlm of the Vomno" Freedom League vvliicb lia writ ten tu Premier liaiilwin uemanu ins lhat women who have ren tiered ditrniruislicd service shall be given equal consideration with men in "Itirtbday Honor." IUt. Women in tho pat have hern elkuihle for certain distinction and the til lo of "Dame of the llritih Umpire" has been pranl ed by royal favor to man' women of merit, but the Free iloin League i apparently not content with thi. "Wo have sent the Prime Min Uler tho name of a few women who ure cerlainVy as worthy of honors as the majority of men whoe names usually appear ot the lists," utates tho leaftue. "W have also urged lhat when lion ors are bestowed on wflion, the should bo ailequate honors and not. as is now tho rule, only minor honors. WOMEN DECORATED - LEGION OF HONOR PAIUS, Aug. 3. Four women now have been decorated wit 1 1 h e Grand Cross of Hie Leirlon Honor, tho highest rank of "M". Tliry are nil queens: 10,,iro,,.n.f Jl,e ocn. nled in I0IP. vneen or the numntiinns, a 1910. F.mpress of Ethiopia, In 1920 Queen of Spain, in 1020. EMBARGO ON CANADA EFFECT Pestllence of Extending Govern, ment Powers Into Private Business. WASHINGTON, D.C., if. 3. Uy (Uinadiaii PreM . Ttiat the Taber-Inroot . milk and ei eam importation bilt.fwiiii'li iaiVd the lloue in the.ireci'iil ifeMiiioii! but was blocked IjtJJ'0 "ale. i irtually an embargo nv;iurc, uni'ii hi i.iiNituu, a imimiiii uuli n a statement on the subject by' Representative Itar-'on .of Arkati- sas, which appears in the iUm- It . Krrionai nt-coni. i 'Flip nupporlerrt of the dill have. launed il wa purely a sanilaryi projiosilion, but tbl i not taken seriously in well-1ijfiirmei qtiar- ers. Mr. llaitun aiil: ' A I read eel ion 1 of till, bill il .-cents lo oe it give the Secretary of Ajtri- ulture the unlimjteil and tinre- -.tricted power to declare an em- iarK upon the importation of ii il k . under an 'circnninlances lial may uit him. I think the .entlcman front Kana has it in mini that this power given the eerclarv would he exercised only hen the produef failed to come p to (he specifications set out n section 2 of this bil. As I ead it the (inadian milk produ- er might do ever.ythiiiR siiKPest- i I iiy the terms of the bill and c it i within the power of the erelary to arbirarily pnihibit -ii importation of milk from that nuiilry. I have studied the differ-t tt -eetion-t of the bill and I can-ot support il so, lorui a it caries this unlimited power. It is ot mine to sayjbat the dairy in- erests of Uiis eotintry would do o, but wrlb a friendly secretary, .ley eotNd absolutely ctmke com- etl!ion while iUif held up our iineriean constitner. The con umer and the? pompelilor would e helpless unlerUie unrestricletl nd unlimited powets jrhen a bu- .eaucrat. Why the subterfuge. Ii al Oil bill is tin interest of auldic health, whew wants to put liAe additional 7urdens uion millions of milk consumers who must have this necessity of life A'hich Ihey cannot theiiwelve- invlucef Absolute Embargo "If a bill of this kind I Im portant for milk, why not for cal- le, Iior. wheat and coin? Why i it not eitially important to empower the secretary lo place an iliMilute embargo on all other grlcultural producLs? "Wlien itliis pestilenre of ex-i-iiding ffovernmental powers in-o private business to slop? There eems to have grown up in' this country an idea thai a thinp is teer so well done as when done by the rovernmenl. In many sec- ions yon have the government -lipping the old cow for tick eradication: under the Haupen bill you would have the governhiont iuiying and selling the old cow. and now under this bill you want I lie government to milk her. What and where is to be found Ilie source of this tendency? Where nd how is it to end? Is it due lo tho poor functioningf of state Roverifiients-,util,r A!"1! ?upposet dual of gttvernment? Can :. , , -syistem . , 1 .. .. ..i:.fLl fill. . Al. U 0j hn lie .pi'Vjjir jtse inr autoei'artic and arlfitary. powers' exercised by the government dur ing the war, whwh were resorted to in order to meet countless em ergencies? r.erlaiuly it is not in Ilie mind of the country lo do away with independence of in dustry and to blight the individual nilialive of the titizens of this nunlry MURDER RATE IS DECREASING Announces Coroner Oscar Wolff For Cy of Chicago nillGAOO, Aug. 3. Sharp downward trend in the murder rnle in Chicago and Cook fiounly Is shown In figures juade public by Coroner Oscar Wolff. . While the first six month? ot Ihe year saw some of Ilie city's ninsl sensational cases, actually there were 3ft per cent fewer murders committed tian In the same period in l'.'2.i. A (fcncral decline In Hie niim her of deaths by violence Is shown In the report. Where lher' were 2o0 between .Tnnuary and July a year ago, there were 2 1 It this year. Of the 1925 slaying, 202 were designated murders by Ihe coroner's Juries, swhlle of the killings so far this year, 160 OLD CHUM mm t i r mi i mi i i i i r w 1 1 MtttiitiiM 9 mm .v.iksve k termed murders. lliait have " II in iiini iiiuiuri.-. j;nuu9 lb 1 w lull lilt tz niu..n 1 side. been Most Most of of the the deaths deaths by by violent violent means were caused uy Duuei ami the coroner. report listed 0 of the killings as "justifiable and one as accidental. MODERN DANCING IS CONDEMNED BY MASTER .ondon Teacher Says It is Nothing But Walk Around LONDON, Aug. 3. fieorge Chester, president of the Ilriti-.i Association of Teachers of Daurimg, ha joined the object ors to the modern styles rl lancing. 'llallroom dancing has devel oped inlo a general walfc- tround," he says. "Sixty per cenl of the dancers do not dance at all and it is getting worse anil worse with the popularity of novelty dancing ami untimed music." Mr. Chester declares lhat dancing cnnfpetilions and questionable night clubs have donn much to demoralize the art of ballroom dancing.. THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: My idea of an exciting picture would he a slow-motion of ar old CoUMry cricket game. In the Alps recently a laioor. jell over the cliff. Tho only aloon that had a drop loo much. Did you ever hear of a bath nig girl who could not gel a man o save her life? A lady boxer has married a French nobleman. In other words she has taken the count I hoar of a delectivo who im personauM a criminal so cleverly that In Ihe end he arrested him self.- . . It Is reported lhat nn elderly lady, whose name is al present unknown, is contemplalinc? swim ming the channel next summer. If not nex'. summer then pro bably the summer of 193(1. A young lady lorn her diamond ring From off her second finger; And I old her btaa, In haughty tones, That hr. no more need iinger. A line? recently roliuKl with a whale and killed it in mid-ocean That Just feocs lo show how dan Girls in the Old Country ars now learning to whistle. Pro L.-ilili- ulipn llipv nrn marripil Hia- will make their bur-bands answei to Uiat puckered lip. A woman recently objecled in .ourt to her husband getting op early in the morning. The early worm got the bird. If yoj have nothing else oa your mind think up something new or tne gcrbage question. A. popular Obi Country comedi an is going to try and swim tli' channel. HeT doubtless make I he others look ridiculous. When you want lo write a real live political article, put ii in a offin. iiox and burr it where i will never be read. It's easy to write of political woe? And Truth to evasively shun. IMit of all the political writers I know The Umps writer sure takes the bun. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert TTie Mocher de Houle is now- shipping ore from the 500-foot level, where the miners a few days ago broke inlo a . fine body of good ore, varying, according lo reports, from three to twelve feet in width. The tunnel is now in over 100 feet, and is being driven al a rale exceeding 15 feel a dav. a somefhat remark able record, even for Ibis mine. F. "W. Doherly, manager of lb ftoynl Hank, has received from Mrs. F. fi. ile Mussey a. letter in which she gives Ihe information that her huband was killed in tho fighting at Verdun on May "OOVCRNMENT LIQUOR'. ACT" Nolle of 'Application' for Conaant ia Teanafee aaae Lleanaa. OTICK IS IIKHKHV OIVKM thai on the SMh ilar or Autu-tt pett In unierlrn-1 Inteml to apply In the. Liquor Control Hoartl tor con-u-nt to transfer or Peer LI retire iimntiernt tin and tuetl In rrneft of premise. Ix-m part of a bnlltllnK known a Port Clenieim Hotel. Port Cle-liienK, II. C... upon th Unit (lecrllieil a Lot 7, Block IT. In SulHllvUlon of Lot Tit. yueen charlotte llaml. Prlnct luivert l.aml nermtrr OlMrlct. in Ihe Province of Hrltlsh iHihiinlila, from Frank Hick In Herbert Hamilton. TheiMiir Murml anil J Clcroite of Ihe Town of port Clement. In Urn county of prim unpen, in in rro-Inre of Brill)! Columbia. Ihe I ranT erre. PATKIi at I'rlnce Miitrl, H. C. Una JIM tlay vl July, l. TIIKtlliOHK Ni:SC.tlI, J. C1C.COM!. Applicant! tad Trarrtti Eyes Examined and Glasses te It will pay you lo have your glasses made here. You are always assured of a conscientious, painstaking examination of your eyes and the very best iu both lenses and frames and also at prices surprisingly less than you might expect. Ifronpl Optical Repair Service. A. E. -1RF LAND Optometrist 319 3rd Ave., opp. O.W.V.A. Phone Red 442 M I LK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Table Cream at 15o for Half Pint. Quality and Service Special Ice Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Fur Trimmings al low prices B. C. "FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave GEORGE RORIE Chartered Accountant and Auditor Ileceiver, Liquidator, Trustee, &o. Phone 387 New Address: 243 Second Avenue Weat imunck nupEirrv