1? K-tia lAOE TWC The. Daily News PRlKcK RUPfcKT - BRITISH COLUMU1A Published Every''AfteriH6h, except Sunday, the Prjhfi Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue r H. P. PUI.LKN, Managing Editor; - Transient Display Advertising. . . Mtt per inch, per , insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page, ti ... $2.80 per inch Local Headers, per insertion ; . .; , .25c per line Classified Advertising, per Insertion .,.... 2c nor word ucgai ounces, eacn insertion s . . 4 , i i . .'i&c per "agate line j Liimiraci nates on Application. ; j ' ;-. Ali advertising should be in The Daily News Office oefore 4 p.m. on clay pre'ceaing publication,. AH advertising received subject to approval. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier: per month Sl;00 By maillto all parts of Ihe British Rmpire arid the United States. ih4 advance, per year . . $8.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year ... $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 68 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 80 " Member or Audit Bureau of Circulation. " Old Age Pensions and Workers. i' we 111 cuarge 01 liatuuta a ii.tiailces. Wednesday, September 1, ! Tjiriople.jvhbvOrk for wage; aiid'-wlioe poliOijf art ni$ very secure are, Ihe ones who should take most lutcfer in old age petition. Thev are usually the ones vho"w6u!d take advantage of the payments provided for in Hie mwisiire. At the last ession of Parliament, the Liberal Government, aided by the Progressives and the Labor members, prepared a bijl which passed the House of .Commons- but whs defeated by the Tory' Senate. ' It provided for small payments to old men who were unable jo earn for themselves. It was a beginning in .the way of recognition of a national duty. Now .Mr: WteigliCn says he also is in favor of old age pensions but he wants to haVe some conferences first and as it is hot Iikelyt tlife provinces will agree it is tantamount to perpetual p'nilponeuierit;- If Mackenzie King is returned to Jower, the bAl will be again paed by Ihe Commons, and if the Senate still opposes it, the Senate Tory- majoritywill soon be -wiped out and -the bill passed li? the Liberals. For that reason alone the people who lAfJl..;v'.Mi;.thp, seaV.P.Ui.Vli: hrwv Jhduld. $ilplort .Hie, King Government by voting for Fred Stork. Quebec. Exception Makes No Difference. ! 11 is hr'iitd thit Quebec iill not agree 'hi fhe: passage of ntf.old age peiisitiiimeasiire; The: Cathoiic Church looks after the old peopft iuyhahprovijw-e hut twent-,dol)ara moijth will help out. Ir Oi'tht'C uoe not want it, the measure 'can bC applied in the province. where it is wanted. Becnu.se Qilfhee does hoi want it, i no reason we shtnild be" without it in British ttiluihbia. Quebe.d will fall in line' Ja.ter. - ,.: . . - ' Liberals Saved Much Mbhey to Country. j Figures which hove. -been compiledthowihg that during Ihe fiscal year ended. Macji ist,?i'.27 Jbe people of Canada will have been saved .$20,1 8 liOijTlip reasonlof the reduction-, and changes made by the Hof)liiBudget,of the present year. These reductions are estimated as. follows: Customs Duties ? 2,578,000 Special Wah Bevenue: PiWlage ; t , Stamps on Heceipts ..,;. , . S'lles Tax . . , . j, . . f ... ; . . Carbonic Acid, Has '. . ...... . . , Ships' Stores' $5,500,000 750,000 . aoo.ooo 28,000 .25,000 Antombb'ilei t 3,000,000 Income Tax 0,003,000 li'.tfOO.OOO . ".; '. $2,18!,000 TlllS renreSeills a lllrH envintr nf nnnrvivtmnlnti- it nn f... . f - - -- -- ... 1.. ir,.iii...(. i j VU(,'W I1J1 evfry man, woman and child in Canada. .5. J'0" Jami A. Bobb, forhier minister of finance in the Liberal Ooerimi(ii,.wh(t.ha been responsible for this saving, haf recentlv indjcateilf tlmljf the Lil.erairare j-elhrnftl to power, there ysitl be fiirlher'reduMions in taxalion. It is interesting to f,U'.v-j(,l? '.figures njwin which Mr. Bobb liases his promise. . .ir'XblwHhstaiiilinir- th A riff rhtttniitU nrninAMal 1. t - '?Hl JarfRj-jMSr, the receipts from nlslohi for the Tour months, i'?' .!11 1 l" J'"')' 3t have ben ? tfi,02R,28d1 hU cornpated with the" same period last year of 811773,183; In PXiM&f rliiHoa Ilia fit,,. rt.i.lll.u ..rtMK.l ii.- . ... w - ,,,, iwiii uiiiun iiiiiiicu lur mis year pro duced -$t3,TJ0 1,0 tl as compared wtlh !i i,055,0t)l for last year. rii-c uiwn v,ues taxes, eto.4 utr the same four trirtnths Jliis dfli, itn .i.M ,,ruiMui Willi II,S.,.IM. these, ,. , four nionlhs tPj total in these three classes of kxalion was W0. -t 85.010. For the Hirresonding period of last v!ar Hie lolal was S82,U5Vi70. The increase' orritmnls roughly "to -even nHd a lia f Ulillioil lhlll;ir for flilf- tiirtnll.u Will. U... .t,x.:i.. that Kiit'h figures vlll be ihaintaiiied it is coniparailvely easy to See llirtl -Mr. ttolili w.'lli. Uik bii i-in.U... ..-i s ,t, . 11 otim iiu vi-uiiiuiiy in U1C 1 . 1 i .1 ndtnliiistration of the kdvernntent will be able !o Carry out his promises in fiiHfier feiiiiic.tiohs in tnxnlion should he once more Keep your blood cool 1 SHREDDED WHEAT is cooling aild nourlshino;. Rife for bkakfast or lunch In The Letter Box "priMi quashed by-'Judsri in the south o donht a lot. of reversed ido- cisii.ns f-mtl.l Ih nvitiilct if .I.P.'A Initial I IpciiI ririopiiiirl at outlined., jn the Criminal - .dxl" for fif ir heiiefit or t a dejin-ile H of inlrujilulu5.asl6 pro-ceilure were issued1 to lliem by the Altornpy-(ieneral. Hecenll 1 had aiiple opportlmily of see ing a J.l. in action. Apparently no written summonses were issued as required hy law. Tile meii. tlifee of them in the Nrsl place, wire arrrtkrned. One no! guilty; the other pled guilty or self defimce. "till your witnesses." said the juili'c, and in the next breaHi or newspaper reporters who would spread It before lliei' reader in the form of cold type. This would safeguard the hysterical voter against being Com-p'-lled lo swallow his polillcn ready-made. $nnw nf ii. foil. ------ ---...x r a J tl ( J t cles which arrf nhouled from the noi se tons ahd Proclaimed as facts will be exposp.1 In a hrlei tevlew df.sotne pf Jhe IsAUes. Bipi Life Blood It Is onenlr itii4eriert timl it u idue to the nroleetlon riffririlM wages by Ihe tariff In the Stales uiai me wage scale are highe ' i here. Ttis answer is that forty j thousand men could enir th Slati everv ilnv nf Hih week and it could enter into direct ,competi- MAQISTRATE5 CRITICIZED l0" wl,n M-ttr there a I mun from lamlftifr. Tlie tariff K.h(op Daiiv NVwr - ? ,Jttw W.oe in-iunn aumf, llnr mi. II. f. ..n.. "..I" nip in it in int. inril 1 C111 ' COIltruIlM I.na tetn innnv vti.l.i. -ae,s snapped out "adjourned. 1 ilcsuniing .4Jie .foliawwitf, .Until Judse started all over am in. This time the nariv who ulcail- -d guilty changed his plea. The (rial proceeded villi the other party, and witnesses were calle I for the prosecution, but tin itnkre did not ask ihe man 11:1 trial if he had anv witnesses. but satd now we'll hear what you have to say, and when he wa finished, fined him. Instead hi Nmlinuing with the case a tarted on the first day tht Judge laid the foundation for appeal by starting all over again. Because no written summons was issued another ground for ippeat was left. If the party who laid the complaint did nut see the affair lit vas acting on heresay evidence, finally if the judge either saw tart of the affair, and also If he discussed the affair previous hi lie t-:il. he should not have' 'istened to ttu cn se. It tiii t nuite iiossible for the discus.sinr H tftfur owing to the positinr 'IQ occupi'-s. Tradillons of Uril il Justice demands fair nl.i- .i conlip? to the law. HK.nF.ft. GOVERNMENT BY I'llilnr Hail.. Viw.. . and then- are ho'l beriiiins more llian V0 per cent of ;.ie v;'liers there who are tlilis subsiiiiiied, wlibe it taps the IHeiblood troitj tile re-iiiatnilt'r id fird-'f o do this, and il ..toe's the sa'ine thing here. i The .merirai quota' Uw which cohlrols ami restricts im-nisgralion is the most effective uslrument yet ibvised for es-, tahlishinc anil tuamlaiiiinsr liiirii wages and it is upon this ttaslsj aloiie hat the general incrfrasti; in wages in" thai country and particularly in unorganized dls-j tricts ha la lien place Pap Fed Industries The tariff was introduced un-i der the pretext of aiding infant' industries, unlit they wre ablei ht stand on their feel, (his was nearly- Tofty years flFO and tbeyj lave not jel arisen to theiri ' nees. ami never will as long as Ihey are pap-fed. A tariff is a sub-;, dlty only, nrnt a statue tariff .s i Hxe.1 subsidy and unless lim-l jed il is an 'iiiuoilioii. What .he rouutry iiceds is a measure! Allien will control and reMricl; niports, thereby reseriii(; t.'i' tome markets for home pro--iuced articles and iTifrfiflsinir "mployment and the tariff or il- - - t eir cannot funi'i mn along these 'hies, p'roleclion which is a hwwi t f r in 4j h..n ...... I. ...i - - - -- - . j . VI II.... ., about the country from one en.! 10 Ihe other, yet then- is not one who Swallows this noliiii-a! rot can define it, nor point to a sinple instance where a tariff of itself restricts imports. Tl !OSi" who preach Hits doelnne and who occupy -Ihe seals of the (nighty have never defined il and' never, will. Whvf ttee.-nun it , it subterfuge and -In define i means to expose Ihe deception. , Duty on Cars j The reduction of diilies on automobiles is another point, if) ars wer- on tne rree list thu' iricei. would be about the same in both ,-iiuniries. ir a tariff! .tere plaecdbh ears it would! reale An aritrffi.il price In ex-j ess of the competitive nrice . ... j .t. o, f . - - .-...-v ... . , t 1'lll.C Hehiocraey is being branded w,,en liUe,t e!it were iiiipHed' ill .w.l ...III - I ril fAutA Tr.A rtM.iri..ll . 11IIII 1. 1.1 ti l. f. fill. ; . t,u-tr, us .11 System of craft lln.r.f..r.. .11. .. . " -" " I wonl of warrtimr .should Iim sounded to those who listen in r hear addresses delherml im political spellbinders, and wh wallow without salt all stole. Inents enranatitur from mn ources. Fur since the Ham nt Julius Cae.ar the system of gov- eminent has been and is yet Cased on the theory that fact niusi ne reserved for the fevs Alnle the -rabble conslitutituv 3 It does about 80 per cent of th? Iiopulation must be fed on mvllii. and fallacies. . the time has arrked whet, this system which has served it purpose musl be reversed aui iiie.wiiesi put.iicity given to:thi fact alone, if we. arc not to be come, a nalion of economic and political morons, anil if democ racy is to survive the trial up mi which it has been iiWkiI . the world allar. The nraeti followed by politicians in making political, speeches is to stav al half-truths whieti viri,. ally MMehotds ahiJ by upi-eal io nie emotions-jway (lie convictions of those who are unable to distinguish; between Iruc and false philosophies. It is assumed that the voler lias the right t.i use the ballot as ho sees fit, and this assumplien may be justified Hi sofar as he himself is concerned but when is considered thai because of his Kallahility every citizen may be compelled io sunmu to legalized extortion, Ilitaimeitloii. should be demanded. , ProhlbH. Public Speaking In order 0 protect the ballot w en er against the confusion which is Occasioned by the liyb none Influence eierclsed by IlieSe spellbinders and to provide for an orderly feasonlnn process of Hie issue's involved, puimc speaking on political is-sues which is a. menace to the public wellare should be proel-biled. The nnlllleinn i,n,,i.t .i . U H 1 1 - liver his addresij before a gi-oiijl .... .i . miiiM mi iiriri s eslnbltiifted by iniixuieil iaii ind when the drtiflnal paiie tariff) is either increased irl educed, Uie arti.'iMal price ley.-l: f alitdthuUetfly rrffsed or bnv-i red. and ii the cause tariff is sutpended Ihe effect (nrtifl ' ial price i vanishes, and th' "ompetilive returns. a rut ' n the tarifr on such things as ar necessarily means, an tvuali .-t'll lie lit whether there, is aiiy sales, lux-! ury, or any other Ux suspnd"d ir lllllio-eil ii;i lli ii,m tirn- duced car it will ndl In any way ureci the artificial price level no mauer wttai cvtnttng hpoerisy may say 10 me rntttrary. 8-ndaQ'ilng .SiiiUgftlhw is importing dull ililn goons without pacing the ax. If a riisfitina trrieir tnni- eil on the hmindary were akeij who does n,,t nmtifrsrle' Uf woubi nf shrtes, hHiacfco. -LlifarJIte add a d6en ollieS- . tilings in tl(? v PlalkV. puis (he; Wei on io gled In their Mine. 'Hie fan,. ,,f smilggllng is nol due to a hiiMs tariff lliifik. but lo (he nrlce level Jie- hind Ihe tariff. ,U ari Instano ii tariff of h.on a hushel couid' i. Guard against Healths Invisible Enemies with LIFEBUOY " " ' - - - Lcrcr Brother! limited Toronto example, if a tariff of 50 per Cent were placed on Imls, on- Valued at wjien imported wouhl sell for- .30 and sun Har local made Inil' would sr'l ror Ihe same price. A oror.i llkely answ.r, only IJiose who',,r S..'0 wouhl accrue have pot the? oppbrlnplty to fio lniporlil wilhoin paying t tn a lis' the tar- so. . The ruin 'whb'bWs a n.ilei'ff which is the incentive to fmi&r;d If un new lav wri' inu'OiI fn r;if XUe prlr of tli"! timil lint it-a iiiti uit iiia.i evvide paying fhe duly,' break? j'att 15 per cenl above Uie com- Mir packag.-s fo'r tji same pur-ll,'l"' Pr restricting (he pro-6 li defiSudlhgjl)T! customs f" 1 Ics 'han 75 cent on Hie and Is virtually a siliugpler, ycl hat. Ihe smuggler would nol mostly everybody does thefc smiiirgle bals or any thing else, things and think nothiiug of it.nder like eondii ions'. This is! VI any point on Ihe boundary a democracy, however, and this' smtll?irlln7 in ...,11 .. i- n l.i 11 wontil inlrri. ti ln, n. ' ,, oi.mii nnjr IS ...in mi.-! being continuously carried on 'privilege conferred on the spe-i n...i iii-tv.ivii win ne. r.ven tiioe l"" miint ineir; who are iioldin up llieir hands .P'omd of flesh and would bound lnl...1vt:. . I.. .. ... I ii nun mirror may nave smug- ,,r ''" )" uiih- jriXE OK. Till' llAllltM' NEW KIND OF BANGLES ,! AND OF BRACELETS; be phiced on wlierfl and nnl a' LONDON, Sept. . Youti' bushel would be sniuggled in, tlH lenders or feminine fashion have remedy is to place' Ifmll on Mm. inlrodii-ed n new nole in baibles price-raising subsidy collccled by!nnd bracelets. II Is a revival of ihMi- f!""rri! PH"" old link chain Hracelcl but hi t ,Ar trpr renaln. a ,, lh,,,ly and siudded will ilgh as a hawk's nest and not i,recous slones "4 Ed.Holdin4Saw$ VAMcouvrn. tr.iwMji'. TOSOM10 M Fot Eou-CuHin4 S SiMONDS SAWS CurnfcJ b(UKrrul rum .Ml Avn a. t 'UoNotcinAo'X Xn co. Ltd. i coillflfltfml r.f Iftrtn I... I II. l.. 1 1 l. . I I" .... ,Mii mm 1 1 ii b , i rum one. io two incnes long, and Invisibly hinged. Some are hing.' ed halfway so Hint the chain Is' supple and between the links are" set large pyramid-shaped stones' ill blue, brown, amber or blatk. Oilier bracelets tore made of (Mug oval links hinged together iwllh band, of gold n finely work-' ed that they look like Idee. An- i Diner is mane or dirrerefit shifdel rortnlhtlf ICANADIAN, wane To Ktchltn To Vncogr, inceuttr, A LL Jay long vc arc in almost con- scant contact witli glirmlidcn things thitigs which others luvc touched. Whcrtcr there b dirtj dust or grime, there is danger of irifeaion. Lifebuoy, the ultra-refined antiseptic soip, the most widely used soap in the world, is your sure safeguard. It's bland, creamy lather opens and purifies the pores and lets them breathe, keeping - die skin satiny-smooth and healthy, and free from infection. Until you luvc used Lifebuoy for bathing, you will never know how wonderfully invigorating a bath can be LIFEBUOY HEALTH 5DAP Purifies arid Protects LB-ri Steamship and Tra i -i Service PAttlltatR TRAINS LtAVC PRINCt RUPIRT HH. 11.10 l.m, fnr PRINCE OCOROt. IDMONTON, WINNIPtO. itl Ctniiti, t'nlliKf Stilus. Aftnty til Octtn tmMp Lis. L'i CintdUn .Siilr,iiil Etnrrti tut Montr llnlfri. Totem in Siliri from prisjcb pueRT fr vncouvii, viotosis, invt ttth MONDAY mil TMURSDSr 4 00 m, tATURDSV. 00 p.m. ror ANVOX tn tTtWART MOROAV, MlDAV, 4.M Tor ALASKA i WtDNIIDAr, 4 00 p.m. ror MAistrr ihlet mondat, 4 oo p.m. Mr KIOiaATI INLCT tiul IOUTM QUIIN CMASIOTTI in If 1M tlto for your not hliinwnl. CU Tltk'tt Off It, B2I Thlf At Print Ruptrl. Ph" - Canadian Pacific Railway Bi C. Coast Services Sailings frdrh Prince Rupert I, Wringll, Junttu tnd ikjwti Aujutl I, . t, K. W Victoria ntf tilo Auguit 4, 7, 11, Hi ... . PRIN Compkoll impktll Rltf, Rlur, th th Vtncoii Voneocior (tor ttlur4V 11 " , . ... For ror RuttdaK, uioooio, Ctt Etl Btlli BIU loll. Ocion rilli, Ntmu, Altrt ! Ajoscf for tl ttosmtiiip 'Ip LlniT Llsoo. ., .? ........ , W. o. ORCHARD arl Sfn. . 21 Oorsor of 4lh llroot k4 r4 Atonuo. PrlM Ruporl, UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED Silllnn trofa prior Ruri. el . ANOOUtlR. VICTORIA; totntos Blf, n4 Alorl m1, TuMr. , VlHMIIIIIB HumiBii . . . . . . lillirOlf. IMPtON ind Ntf Rlftr Connorlot, JWitt t "-- . lfPION, ANVOX, AllCt ARM, iTXWART. m- . nul. i. ..... w,ntt Rupfi Ui tni Absent-Winded R. M. (MITH, Aflnt nit.. . i . i of metal will, links In mZWL ' J . 7 "Wnl." - 1 M 111 nun-, sum .irs. utaiiK . .. i..,,... ... . , Mlrtrielng yr lh see Hint 'here are oi" SKtld caes of m "oui f ok And John suddenly and ln-lT.'J wihi-ii .V'-Mirr ill iook IllliliKl l.. -.. .ir... .. .. i ,., fib i. i .ii i -im-. miii cveiiiUK re- II IS reverie revere' like corded ribbon. phiiv i ...i.i i i i . i . ...i' " ccnuy I said lo cusct him as I was many in ft