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All advertising received subject v to approval. .Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY EDITION FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1926. I'OOUMf I ACTION OF . . iitroaiittn. The director of public safety at 1'lttsburg ha announced that an ancient Mie law uttttute will he enforced prohibiting all SHndav games and amusements and probably extending to Ibe closing if tolnrro and confectionery shop. It is jirHttf safe guessing tliat the action of the director will be Inef-lertnfl. The people have been used to game and sports on Mindays and there will be a ,blg fRht to upset the derision. It eem to be one of those freak movements that are seen occasionally In the Inlted Mate. Sometime they are brought forward to discredit all reform movement such a liquor prohibition. They dlsguest reasonable eile and tliere Is a wave of protest that carries away other restriction tlian the eitrcnie one It l proposed to enforce. Playing of Rames Is a healthy recreation and watching game ) the ru-vt bet thing; There Is nothing unholy about tt. There I nothing unholy about a little tnnorent nulM. Hall nf4ktt and tiinrllmnnliiiiiiiiaii ssm tll a. wr .. , ninuvuivu-'ur ir tlllir 11 11 1 CI C II I . 1 U ej tw-c a liuudrrd yearn and Ii.tbLr .h iiiirlant 'lart la k LtLa ll'ltv. aiUk w - - - rsm. MMf HUI SW revlw the law of, that. day against witchcraft and hang or burn the people who nave more inan-ineir lair snare of Itrahi or initiative. HKITIttll MINXItS AND fSAITTY MLV The despatch whleh tell of. the withdrawal of safety men from the IlrllUh jnlne probably refer to those who are keeping the pumps and faas u or king so that the mine may be ready to operate when the strike U vrr. Me do not know enough about condition In llrltaln today to know whether the men or the nine owner are right In the big struggle. Locally ike workers generally sympathize with tbe milter mio employer here' ym-pathUe'with the Old Country employer. That I without knowing the right or wrong ot the particular Mruggle. In this case the miner find tbeinseUes almost beaten.; It' would seem, and they are backed up against- a wall. Like (be German Willi tlwlr I! boat campaign they are ready to take any action -which might give tJiem a -liance to win. They will wreck the mine rather than return to work on the terms of the employer. tfe-maj or may not agree with the action of the men In thta ease, bat we cannot help but sympathle with them. They are hi a difficult position and doubilrxiirrl very sore against the mine owners. EYES WILL HC ON MACKENZIE KINO. j The man who will be watched more, than any other at the Imperial conference In London will be Wllliau Lyon Mackenle King. Prime Minister of Canada. ...le will have a number of interesting thing to nay at the conference and will say them n behalf) of Canada. One wll have to do with the new rain. ,"!.ri?-l"''"eton- U '" ,M" u' Outy to assert the equality of Canada at fcrtn.'rfwlth Uu" Uier nation in the ISrltlth commonwealth. Uoubtltu he will be confronted with a question In regard to Canada'! naval policy and lite part I Ills country will play In defence, It'wlll be a difficult question to answer for' at present jiothlng Is done. To do her part It toiay be necessary T.r tansda'to build wandilps a was 'proposed 'by lr Wilfrid ""Laurier year ago, ttuT stony CanadUus object to iieiidlnr money on defence, declaring that the t'nrted Mate would 4ue U our rescue bi time of trouble. Kef nice 1 a policy that neither poltt leal party has entered Into wh any rnthiislnsm. The Laurler policy was to build tir own waval Milm. Tlie Conservative policy wa to niakr a direct contribution to the Imperial Navy. Iloth pollcle have keen ditched. If anything la done It probably will be In the direction of carrying out the Lanrlrr policy bat whether Mr Mackenzie King will undertake It now Is wy uncertain. The jiro-bablllty I he will do nothing. ' gStg7 I ' EDWARDSBURG GROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP TtIF riNinf CTiDPIl ln limrti . . CtlS 111 THE MAN IN THE MOON ay a: I may.be old-fashioned but I like cup of tea. In the age before societies and club thought of boys work, there were a lot of fairly strong and able men trained. Jt coats a lot to enforce prohibition say the people of the VS., but It is also found that it costs a lot to en force Government control or any pthei system of regulating the traffic. If it were not . for the coal bills ana the electric light bills and the hear underwear and a few other Incidental I should like tbe winter season. Now that I've won about all thi money there Is going on the wortl series, how about a bet on tbe first c'-sy of skating. Some people seem to go on a skate pretty nearly every week. The- snow was; on tbe hills yesterday and Jake says we shall nave haro winter If tt la cold enough. ,l The snow, the snow, the beautiful snow Will send me out to the woods I know To pick off a deer Without going near The mountain tops I love so. Pittsburg Is to come under the blu lsws of a hundred years ago so thvj war Is on. It will take the place of j the world series as a newspaper head- liner. Just think of poor old Pittsburg, Home of baseball fans. Sitting up at night to find What the bfue law bans. Must not play a game of quoits Or skltUes at the rink, Pittsburg's out of luck today That's what most Jolk think. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert OCTOBER H, 1UIG The local dry dock Is being prepared to take a ship within the next few days. This will be a repair Job but tv Is antkdnafed thai th vorH will mrr I obtarn a shipbuilding contract, Three hundred and eighty. live and one halt pounds of wool has been knit ted Into socks for the Red Cross Society by the women of Prince Rupert during tlie last year. The marriage of Bert Long and Mist Bab PrlEzell took place In Seattle a few days ago. The couple will tske up their residence In Seattle. VhiS DAILY KtfvVa HUDAY. OCTOULU B. 183 BIOLOGICAL MT BAZAAR STUDY HERE! IS ON TODAY KECTOIt OF NEW EXI'tlUMKNTAL ; ST. ANIittEW's LVDIKV Al'XILIAKV IsTATlOX Ti:US SOMLTIIINO OK THE WOHK DONE Showing that tbe work of tbe Biological Board at thU place waa closely re-lated to the deTtlopiwmt of Industrie and m for iho purpose of solving a number ot the problems which cimfront those In the fuhlng business bere, D. U. Tina, director of the local experimental station, addressed the Rotary Club yes-terday on the work In whlcn he Is engaged. Air. Finn stated that the- biological board waa established In 1898 due to the efforts of Professor Prince who had come to Canada Iram the Fisheries Board of Scotland. Previously Canadian scientists bad to go to the United States to study fishery problems. OS ILOtTI.XU bCOlV The first station was on a noatlng scow en the Atlantic coast and it was moved around from place to place. Then permanent quarters were established at St. Andrews, It was followed by the establishment of a station at Departure Bay near Nanalmo In 1908. There the work was confined to general biology without any attempt to relate tt to Industry. However, some valuable work was done which was found to bate a bearing on the fishing industry. These Included data on the discoloration of flab and tbe Using of insulin from fish offaL However, there was at De-parture Bay no permanent staff but the men who worked there did so without salary. Mow It was proposed to have a number of trained men working at this station . Professor Huntsman baa In connection with tbe board done valuable work in connection with the t"g of fish, being able by a new and simple method to do work in lour boars which formerly took eighteen. Investigation of refrigeration waa going m. They expected to be in their tiew bunding shortly wben the work would be continued and the question of la-prod ucw would receive attention. Tbe use of dog fish oil bad been studied by one of their men who was new at tbe Manitoba Unircrsity avid who would be here early next year. He was testing the oU lor medicinal purposes. MAKKETINU Marketing was one of the problems with which they bad to deal and refrigeration was one of the most Import- snt factor In connection with this. Scientific experiment consisted largely of a eerles of failures. By cooperating wUh the fishery men bere they hoped to material ire some of their dreams. OIT'.H. S.EAM JN WITH roiTLAK Alf Allt THIS ArTKUNOON The first bazaar of the season 1 'that of the'.Sf. Andrew's Ladles' Auxil iary which wa sopened this afternoon by Rev. 'Dr. Charles J. Cameron. Th- eale offers a great variety of home cooking , . plain sewing, fancy work. candy, etc., d the function Is belief wru ugouea. With MraBrn Dalgarno, president of the- Auxiliary, having- general supervision, the various section of the bazaar hare the following ladles In charge: Plain sewing Mrs. J. Irvine and Miss M. Durran. Fancy work Mrs. W. D. Chrlatlso-j and Mrs. Thomson. Home cooking Mrs. James Slmpfcouj Tea room Mrs. J. Black. Mrs. H. Steen. Mrs. R. A. McLeod and Miss J Watssn. FUh Pond Mrs. Thomas Beattle ana Mrs. J. Murray. CandyMrs. Charles Taylor and kirn. J. Haddon. Prlre drawing Mrs. R. Duncan and Mrs, H. B. Eastman.' This evening there will be a whltt drive with Mrs. Oecrfe Abootti Mra M. McArtnur and Mrs. Joa. ferovi comprising the crmmlttee In charpe. WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE LAST NIGHT lyal Orange llenevolent AsstMlallAa Entertained Large Crowd ia Ihisltiu 1111 Last Night A large, crowd attended the wblst. drive and dance held last evening in tbe Boston Hall by tbe Loyal Orange Benevolent Association. PrUes at whist were won as foUows; znenw first. A. McLennan: sen's sec-; end, Mrs. Joa. Howe: men's third. Ul Innes; ladles' first, Mrs. J. Lawrence. ladies eecond. Miss Hassock: ladles third, Mrs. Batcnler. . In tbe course of tbe evening there was a. brief program ta which Mrs , field and Miss Irene Boulter contrib. Uted with vocal solos: Vic Houston am. leslle Patterson with a vocal duet. Misses Mary and Nellie Lawrence wm a piano and vlohn duet: and Mrs. 1 Piper with a recitation. After refreshments had been served dancing commenced, music being fur nished by an orchestra consist mz ei Miss Currle. R. Arthur. Jr. and Kenny ttood which' donated Its services. Mrs S. V. Cox was in charge of tbe-dance. Jack' Munro was master of ecremoni md those serving on the conitultlee were Mrs. Murrsy. Mrs. J. A. Anderson. Mrs. C. F Anderson, Mrs. Bert Wem and Mrs. Durran. FOREIGN FREIGHT AGENT IN THE CITY lernr MrCutcla-on of Vancouver Make an onirlal Visit to Prince Kupert Lome McCutcbeon. foreign frclgnt agent of the Canadian National Railways with head office at Vancouver. i lie re id connection with the making tl grain shipments to this port and yes terday he was the guest of the Rotaiy Club. Mr. McCutcbeon sars there Is a lot of routine work to be attended to in connection with these shipments. The operstors of tbe elevator have to be pit under bond before they are given the export rate on grain from ta prairies to Insure that grain booked for export Is really exported. Asked what would be done If flour taill were established In Prlnc Hupm.'ilr McCutcheon said the wheaf would then be all rharged at doroestfc rates but on isejog milled and proof ot export being provided, a refund of tht difference between the .domestic and export rate would be' made. That would Double the rich ness of ordinary milk, the use of St. Charles Milk will give a new avur to oiu recipes of which your I ami J y may w geiung tired. Try it. rondensury at houlli Human, II.C. tJTcy-K ... w s . TL -,t sasV I BEST L, . sa sassaw assaasi -saaar sai m 1 1 U-s TrZO'..? ... Lr.j plate tbe port on an equal tooting with ill others. HOI I.I, AKKIVAlJi mrr ltUsrrl Mr. and Mra. J. F. Strang, Sunny-side: Thomas Brooks, Terrace; Mrs. O A. Taylor. Port Esslngtou: J. Paul, D "3. Scott, R. Wilson. L. O. Lycett, H. W. 3rown and R. K. Pa ton. Tanrouver. in. w. B. Robertson and family. Any-x: R. O. Johnston. Inernnv W p. Jinn and William H. Rosa, Balmoral: 1. B. Lambert. Victoria: Dr. and Mrs. Uaroyd, Anyox: E, Stewart. Port Oe neat: Miss Amy C Stanley. Massett. Advertise In The Daily News WATER NOTICE Olterslea and Us TAKE Mill", mat II. ti. kyte. whuse .OJre I Wrsnsell. Alatia. snd Telegrspb rea. l i . win smJj for a ticeiise ii ske lud ur f.ouu miner s uv-lie flow ul vster out t Murk ulrti. wiurb flow t-rlji intu Itease i.reck. Tbe wsler will c dlkerled frwn tor sirraiu at a s.u bout IWi. liille up tlie strraiu frmu Its .nilh into liesse Creek suit will be used sr bytfrsslir mifiiiir port"" up'iu benrti larer ''Islins known and des, nis-d a -aw 3. Itu and 11. This oice wat wsied n tlx trend on the jsrd day of ulr lt. A oupy of ttn nurlnr simI an spflu-sttoa 4irusal tlh-rriu and l Us- "Wsler Aft. HI!.' will be filed in Hie ofTIn of tbe Aster H.-iurcler si Trlerrspb Crefk. objectamt -i tlw atilM-allw luar tie iled with the aid Water flrrorder sr Wis Ibe U.ii-ller uT Water Kfhl. ttlUiiietit Buildints. Virions, It ... wl iln tiurlv ds- srn-r the first tri'sriire f hl nMI tn tlie tnrsl nepsssr. Tbe dale of th first publication of tbl otlce Is iieptHiiber lllh. 1f. MO. VTl.C, AppbrsaL LAND ACT. Kslce . atsstWti U Apif U Lsss Land. ri. . fteeoritins- liUlrtrt of Pnn'e wrs and situate 141 worth sbor f an lui'd Kay im ult V Cmii rf 'x Island, about one itrtie. est from Huff sint rkr OTlf: tbat f HoussU of Lo, n.t. 1 vrme of British Columlils, nrru i al.k .m T Vanss-rr, inteiHl to siil. . -tt :he follow inr described lins. Cot-.l - at a pisst plmHI rm the1 Wnre 6 A unnamed bay no tlie oolh tet ia t : Pit) Isiand, abont one mile ot s.srf Polt.t- thence ounk twenty1 Usliit; benre -st twenty chains: sts-ime ih larnty rhiin. more or leu, to llirb, Vster wsrk, rtwnce folrowmr hlrh water, ark wenerlr to point of cmimenreiwn, : nd eiMitaimnr eirlnr acres, more or lets. IHTEP July SAIIT. Iff. 1 E H0L'lEAl). sppiirant, MINERAL ACT Csrtlflcsts of Imprevsment. Winn rrartionsl .to. 1. Anvai snd Jus- nits Mineral nain. siloste tlie .tMn liiilnr !irtkin nf rhe rstaiar lilstriel sbniil oiw uitle up t res 111 frimi tlie Imutb i vsiiii niver. TAKE .NOTirX that The Rnirlneer 0i( vines Ltd.. Inc.. Tree Miner's Oriirirai y 770r:. intend, witty day from the flile tierenf .to sptilr to the Mlninr fte- order for S Certlflcste of liiinniteinent. 'or the nnrrmse nf iihiiiniiii rrmn Orsnt of tlie slime elslni. And runner Iske nniir that anlnn i.n der Rertlon 16, mul he eonnneneel before 4niv w ivoj i.rrinirsie til isipruve-Uient. I(MU0 thU 1st rtsy Of er.etMier. .0 ' 1 H. McN, TOA3ER. Aaent MINERAL ACT vsrtlfksl of lmTOmnu. BrtlWtlle No. I. Ijrl 4tf. Mineral rtalaii Itnate in 1lie Ml to Mit4nr r)rtll( r Hie fSMisr lilstrlrt, mi th Went Ami of Ta- ran rm. aovui nirisr usrier nr a inllc tip tresin friim tlie in , nth of Winn Hiver TskK .nothj: that 1, r,bsrle r.. Oiimore. tVee Mttier' niflrle .Vn. M7f, Intend lry dv rrnm tbe rlatei hereof, to spniy to the Mining- flemeder for a Certificate m iHiiirovenwiiia, rnr ts lmrfmse of (. talninr a Crown Ornt of tiie.alsive rlalm. Ana ruriher tsken notice ttml setion. miuer wtuii . man jip 'unniencrrt ue fore the lu of surb Cerllflesle nf lei, prnvenient. OtTKU thl lit diy of September. A.T tin, W Met. rn..rn, ent. MINERAL ACT. Csrtlflcsts of lanseovsmsnu ftwecuk .No. I, Awrtpaiake .to, I Frsrtl'inal suit WweenMtk tn a rrae lliiil Mlnernl Clslait, lruste In ttw Allin mininr jiisiswiii or 1 ssiar nisiriri, Mii-re 1ortert' - Katt 1rte tf Tk arm. neae sheep Creek. lAsr, .-nii(.r; milt icrmsia i)-mn, lisrrl'ler and snllellnr, of I0 West fender st Vanrouvrr. ArltMi Oilnrnlits, art. Int as rent for Rwetnuke MiDinr rir porntlotv Tree Miner' Certificate No. Ulan, intend. l(ty dsy frnm the dirt hereof, to s-pulj- to tlie Ulnln liixviriter for Ortlflrste of tmnrnvetnenl. fur tlie prt"ie of oMalnlnx Crown Oriott ft the slmve rlalnis, AMI rt'nTlllli TtkT; 'VnTirK that se. I tkm wnilef secttm t( tnut be winawnreil 1 before the Issue of Hirh certiricsie of Itimrrivemrnt, nvTFi) mis m diy. or September, a d. !. Consider The Squirrel He lay in ln wuiler mij.iIh- wlui llic . -hui x and llicrc m an ttliiinilaii.i". WIhmi wiiiUt arrnc-iIims, Ins irf paretliifss uvf Iiiui a lol or worry und vfinriice. .M.iii sffiiis In lie Ui inii. iiiirovnl4Mit rrcalnic s tunny of n nrtrr lliink of Hie wilder' furl iiiy mi , niK1 jsfll i on it. ! w fxiH'H inniil dHivfrir. u j well trt'arrtl tlry fitrl. Iji in your wtiifrr' s-lnrk if foal now wiIIkmiI in-vpniftiriiiff yritn-s.rlf. f hare a putMi orl; of liar! NANAIMO.WELLINGTON COAL mid rnn deliver o ou al anvlinie 1 -ml n. t . ii ikiw hi 116 or 117. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Steamship and Train Service s!llill frotn PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. UATTlt, esrb THURIDAV sn (UADAV. 1t.C bjm. for ANTOX WVDNEtDAr 10 00 SA lor STEWART S.ATU STOAT .. . . . . .... .. I0M SJa PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER vis QUEEN CHAJItOTTE IsUSSI fortnleMlr. ' i PAwtENOIN TRAIN LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT dally rlretw Sonosf v 1 1.0 Sin. for PRINCE MOROE. EDMONTON, WINNIPEO. til isxnu r.slen Csnsds. toned utes. Aajsasr all Otssa AUsmshls Us. t'se csnadisti itiowl Eipfrs for Isotiey Ofdrr. roreirn CUrqntt. tV. sum far your tie 11 shipment. City Tktst OfflM. EM TWfs At, Print RMrt, Phss. TWO- UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED slllBt frost PriDce Ratrsn. e VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. t.SM. , ... h,n ,, Tisa. PJi. se VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Alee a,, aod wsoss. ... Mlur.r, IS s fee PORT SIBJPtON snd Nss R1e Otmnsels. TkwrMsr o.v. .?VWW'- "y0K t,0, -T1WART. U..,.V.J, l End A.m.,. . n. trfl,.JItt PrNs,. R.Mft. I. C FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD! For iiifonnaliiMi leading iw (he wliereidmuU ttf LAYTON miles, who djaAppenrcd from lit honie in VjrloriA, Afril, l2.i. Uyitm i 18 ycor! of ng. aimI Iias Tnir v line eye, weigh about IHO b. i nimtit five iVn , liiclies 1-11, f was Irmt Jifnrd of in Urn Prinre Mop1 dislricL, Coiiimtiiiieale Willi Theo. Miles, 3425 Cook Street, Victoria, B.C. TRSfjlMrt)jTCH BEST PROCURABLE TUP A 0UNTrt0JBY MODUCt Of tCOtkSMD lfUSII '- '""so m wust.iil.ltt ,hnim sitnwt Th. Orlghaal UM 1 fr t tk, V..Jor. axl .Mist mn CRANra "BEST I-KOCURAkLE- sssssssawaBasaBsasssBl Thin ntJvtjriirnient i not iHililinlieti or displnyod ly the Liquor Loii!r UPrd or by the Government of Urilish Columbia.