r J -fin PAGE TWC VHB DAtlff MfcWfl! Munday, July . ii n, C A'B I N ! L : II ' LASS SI4S AND U P "We thought Cunard service would cost more but it doesn't How luckv! We booked return, of course." Weekly taitin&s for Plymouth, Cherbourg, London. Special Tourist Third Cabin. 7 sailings $170, round trip. J ra Prticulr inm SUBSCRIPTION RATES: DONALDSON LINE io Glasgow Tk ROBERT REFORD CO. ZW- TORONTO (PAmw Elfin 3471) or my STEAMSHIP AGENT The Cunard Steamship Co. Limited, 622 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, or any STEAMSHIP AGENT. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT , BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Cily Delivery, by mail or currier, per month Sl.no. By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $6.00 To all other countries, in 'advance, per year S7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 08 Editor and Reporters Telephone -,' - - 88. All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 4 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAtl.Y emtio Monday, July 2C, 1926. Boost your town and the town will boost you. Knock your town and you'll get the knocks back. Fred Stork is Again Nominated. Kred Slotk received the nomination of the Liberal Parly Saturday night to again coolest Skeena riding in the forthcoming federal election content.- For faithful service rendered he deserved the nomination if he was willing to accept it and for the same reason he deserves to be re-elected, a he no doubt will be, While there seems little question as (o what the result of the election in Skeena riding will be, the Conservatives have .decided to nuike a fight of it, so the campaign is now on. May it be a good Jiearted one tjial develops no ill feeling among the citizens , of Die north and may all sides be alioweii to present their rases. ' - - Fred Stork ha, served Skeena county faithfully and well during the past five years and has many things to show for fiis stewardship, all of which will be recounted as the campaign advances. In fact, he has served us so thoroughly tiiat a Vancouver man was heard to ay the other day; "Fred Stork thinks or Skeena, and nothing else." It is all right for Vancouver to complain along those lines, but it is the very reaswn that should decide for the voters of Skeena on September 1 to chooe a man who has already given of his best Tor this country and who has accepted the .nomination and is ready to give again of his talents. Why Are Cans Not Made Here? A Vancouver despatch say.. that the can factory there, is working twenty hours a day getting out cans for the salmon canneries in this dislricL The report must be annoving to local people who are anxious to see industries started here. It gives rise to the wonder why these cans used within a Tew mile- of Prince Rupert cannot be made right here. Of course, some of the canneries make their own cans, but others do not. It would seem than an industrial opportunity along these lines is waiting at Prince RnperL Such things as these are what we should strive to get here. Those can could be made by someone here or we should induce someone to come here and start the business, it would mean quite a little industry for Ihis fily.' What About the 8oria of-Ruin? ' A gentleman Canada cancel along very well' without during l ?!,?.?'V"v,i?. 'lvlUn '-wpaigu is the fellow who trie la; make mv ' ,U! i,an' l P'miic announr'ements that the'eountry headed Tor ruin, lie was 49 active' as a wasp ,, the' campafgii last fall, doing his bet to convince Canadians that there was no hope for the country unless the policies of, the Conservative party were put into effect without delay. For the sake of political power he was ready to besmirch the progress or his own country and lo defame the name of Canada. It might be well to take a look at the Tads. The policies of he Conservative parly were not put into effect last autumn and i .l. . . "ifc.Miiniif uu mini me conservative platmrm ',7 u"" "nuncr were oaseu on ract, Canada today would be standing still. Farmers would be leaving their farms, far-lories would be shutting their doors, banks would be failing not a ci p,Viicr would be swinging a hammer. Have these things come o pass? Kvery Canadian knows that they have not; evory Canadian "knows that the reverse of nil this has happem'd Wjrfr nipeg Free Press. Cut out heavy foods-Eat SHREDDED WHEAT with berries-So refreshing and satisfying party STANDARD bearer turn the. country over to the tug , FOR TEN YEARS WILL BE. interests and shoot up the thWr. IN RUNNING ONCE MORE. "Why not wipe it out altogether (Continued from Page )ne). jtk'Oji gratification the vvomlerfiil reception thai had neon Riven Itlui, No greater tribute could he. received than that of one s friends anil neighbors and he fell very devply the honor that had been onnferrH lip.on him. Heferrhw to Hie past campaigns in which he hail carried the banner of Lib eralUm, Mr. islork said that it had always been his purpose, to carry lhat banner honestly and fairly anil it bad never been be smirched or soiled by any act of his and never would bo. "I believe," said Mr. Stork, "I know this riding of Skeena belter than any man within its borders and, from my association willi it, I am assured from every quarter that the highest nuijoritv in its history will be given for Liberal ism on September t i. Moreover, from all parts of Canada rome assurances that the Mackenzie King governnwMit will be returned with a good wwkjng majority." Mr. Stork then proceeded to explain the standings .of the parti" in the House of Commons during Die past year, expressing tW belief that the minority of tlm. Lib eral parly had been due to its ran- ilidaU's being defeated and Conservatives slipping in in three- cornered contests. In the know ledge of the good administration IJiey had given ami being in power, t he Liberals had been careless about organization in the 1123 election and the Conservatives se- rured thirty seats as a result of, tliivecorncred fights. "Hut you may be assured there will be tio Ihree-rornered fights in this election," said Mr. Stork as he pro ceeded to point to such ridings as Oxford in Ontario and Swan lliver and Dauphin in Manitoba, where Progressives and Liberals were joining forces. All over the prairie provinces Hon. C. A. Dunning was putting a fipht in the Liberal party which would be bound to win for Mackenzie Kinr. Let me tell you," declared .Mr. Stork, "Mr. Meighen has no more chance of being premier of Canada than Mr. Itrady has of be coming member for Skeena." Deals With Session .Mr. Nork then proceeded to leal with the recent session of parliament al Ottawa. All parties were in a minority and Die Conservatives had insisted that Mackenzie King should resign in spite of Die fact that Parliament had decided by its vote Dial the Liberals should carry on. It was a difficult situation then as it had been in the Parliament previous hut, in spite of it all, marvellous work had been done and splendid legislation enactel by Ihe The Conservatives took every possilde opportunity lo bring about the destruction of the gov ernment and like a "swarm of lo locusts" Conservative organizer's and others descended on the ca puai, prominent among tliem our friend Joe Merryfield," waiting. lor the glorious day when they would come into power." Speakinet of Die customs situ ation, Mr. Stork said that Mr. Sle- vens liad attempted to stampede the house with his attack. In the meantime, however, Mr. Iloivin, id omce oniy a rew ilays as the head of the customs department, had caused a private investigation to he 'started. Hon. Jacoue Hureau. former minister, had been bearing Die brunt of the attack, but there wits hot a more upright man than Jacques Bureau. The fac or llie matter was that he had been ill a great deal and bad not paid a great deal of attention to the department. Irregularities had ariseu but there had been ir regularities long before Jacques Bureau had ever seen the Ihhjsc. I The. Merchants' Protective Association asked that smluiglirw be made a criminal offence and Mr. King caused legislation lo that effect to be passed. An investigation was also asked and this loo was started, only to have soma of the investigators turn over Information to Mr. Elevens In sumo cases even before the department had received it. With such double; crossing, what Could be expected f lul Mr. Slevelis would haVe you believe lhat he was Ihe nian who discovered. the., whole ililngl". Mr. Stork then proceeded to go Into detail Inlo some or the cases that trad come before the customs committee, involving Ounscrva tivc alike with Liberals, Result of High Tariff "The higher the tariff Ihe more profitable smuggling will be," declared Mr. Slork. "The only way; lo reduce or exterminate inur. gllng is through free, trade." In stead of that the Tories iisUad of spending fabulous sums Uo keen officers on the borders?' If manufacturers of Canada could meet the competition of Die world In markets abroad why could they it meet the competition at home homo Conl imihig to deal with Die situation at -Ottawa, Mr. Stork said that a long as the Drain Act was' before the house, Ihe Progressives held Mr. Hoivin lo be innocent, bill when the Drain Act had passed the House and gone to the Conservative senate Die progressives were threatened lhat if they did not turn Tory in Die House (heir bill would be turned down by Die Senate. Then certain Pro gressive decided that they could not condone (he corruption of the government and, when Mackenzie king I hey were selling out. he asked for dissolution. Such Progressives as Campbell, whoi had intercede,! successfully with the minis'ter to have a Dinner's senlenct; for bootlegging poslpon- A New Optical Store Now at Your Service ed, and Kennedy, whom Meighen jclion, such a the Pension Hill, bad called a thief, had a suildenLhmild e kieke.i oiu lit a imiun change of heart ami dechTed tu,r i.ensioners in Die Senate who lyote with the Conservatives. Irepresentoil u one and were rvs- Ihe Conservatives bad beenAiio!tihlp to nobody. Careful Miat the customs orobe: We Ii.ivp" i-nnrtiulod Mr. hould be confined lo Montreal. ('stork, -ii, Mackenzie kinu. our but wlial about HrilNh (Mhmhia, herder, the greatest eontflutional the request of wtih h Dial im-por-rI.xl.ri j Canada. We may feel tatlon of liquor be prohibited had' promt of our budget' and Die pro- in ree nines neen uenieu ny a i;on- gr:(!,H w. nia,,. nn,,.. him. servallvei-enate after il had pass-! he destinies of OtnadJi enn best rsi the House Commons What about Vancouver, the We extend lo all a cordial Invitation lo come In and tee our extens! showing of the newest Spectacleware and get prices, without feeling that the slightest obligation to purchase Ik Incurred. Seeing well addi to the joy and happiness of life. The purpose of this store is to give you good comfortable vision at i minimum cost. It will pay you to have your glastes made here. You get the b'enefty of the knowledge of a skilled specialist of long experience A. E. IRELAND OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Telephone Red 442 Opposite Q. W. V. A. 319 Third Avenue lie earned out by following his cily which banner. Die banner which I may was repjfsented m Die House of a,,,,. you It shall alwuyx be my lVmmons by the "high pn'esl of tlinun nd ilulv In mrrv Ia llie purity." Die city where they lifel'ito of niv abilities." jusi nuisneo iiantnng iw nijai-K- ers and the cily where bootleg-1 gers were so thick lhat tlmy bad lo wear bailges so Diey would not Iry to sell lo each other Tory Records What bad the Conservatives in offer if returned to power? Wliat' men would be 1:1 auUiorily Such tveni on D,0o island Yesterday men as Fosler, Hob Hojters.. lar-l Wa Ful, Enjoyed land. Chaplin and llanon, all of whom themselves had bwn in-1 Tn Kn'!l',, 'r Cidumbus held niilih;iiiitrtiianl tn AitrviiuAf with its lease to the wheat pool? Prince Huperl people woirld re- mendier, .however, the post office site and other matters. At the. K. OF C. PICNIC IS SUCCESSFUL volved in graD or scandal. They ? """""Dil picnie yeMeiday at ha.l hee.r l.ovllnr l.m.l ..in. P'ith" Island. The event was well 'attended and even body enjoyed ports, games ami delicious 1 1 i II tAA II ik ti ft I lnif VtAtilanniwi head -of the Uuiservative parly. IJjrN 'ytft an, (ImW. was Arthur Meighen who bad said Kn.ma Wiffln; 2, Mary Publi-In l'JJ3 that II was his duty to f(ner destroy the character of the nieii( n"0yl,i yMr all(t uruier I. who had defeated him in IW2I, Dominie Montesano: S, Donald who had -town seeds of distrust Make. and suspicion against the Liber-l !irs, 10 years and tinder I, als, wiio had deliberately nndi.May Dyrne; 2. Itaehael Demar-shamelesly changed the records Co. of Hansard for his own advantage,- Hoys, o years and under I, who was responsible for the Warfluiwin Johnson; 2, Alfred Dillis. Times election Act that the peoi? Oirls, Ii years and under I. pie would .nut soon forget, who'tfvelyn Dyrne; 2, Mallena Demar-hlid slaiwhtered the Canadiaiico. constitution to make a Tory holbA Hoys. 14 years npd under I day, who had deprived Die peopl(?ivlter Johnson; 2, Mike Colussi. or Dieir franchise, who had or-h Single Lailies" llace , Laura dered, during the Winnipeg ftrlkeJ'zzeH; 2, lleie Defry. Ihatmen be deported without trial? Single Men's Haee , Peler even though their arrest, inluhh I "J"" a oyer, have been itlftrsl. ijy Married Ladle Spoon llare- .Wlfienliim l.n.l nnlv hn..n'U- 'V, Mr. " McDonald; MeDoilllId; 2, Mr. Hlair. received Friday at Die fisheries e ,l n lUco- i, orfice, diHtaied Mr. Slork .thal"?; "J"r', S, Nicl Demarco. Die department had reconsidered,,, l'"-lbarrjw Itace-- t, L..on the ,,,i,per of fH iraps in lnrl,"',, "n' ,F.rnnk "'."""V J' lan,Jrr,le ,lisirictiu thai a tP "y ' r-ffi'fe'in'"'""!" Cth ,'',i Wheelbarrow Iiaee-I. ladfaT ishlDg.Co: io.srale its ja(lra KHml an(J Mr , traps here. ' had been ,1 donef , Fa, Ma.M ape. M M Z w.ohiie v u. HbiLse i uAi.' " 3 Z , "'-"rmark: Henri LeloUrneau. MbAf ho right- Kn, Utli,,f p.acc--t, Mrs. De. lo be in otrice. It had been done t)arcn. 2 M j,,cl in spite of mass meetings and Tug-of-War. singi vs. mar-Die petition or some two fisher-. ,( men Married men won. men. Notwithstanding this it had! Tuf-or-War, siiikIc vs. mar-l)eeudeciiled that Die big iMeres4rrM ladles Married ladies won . . . ... a rt.l II... t ..I t ,n. - nir l-ninirrj irusi .iiiuilill uvf IC lOIIOWing COllllllllleC W3S ainiwe.1 us fraps. .Mr. stork ie-jresiiousinle for the success rf clared that he felt this nutter tho oiililig Harold MrJwCn. very keenly. They bad been en-, chairman; John Dore, A. 1). deavorlng lo get Die industry into Oillles and .larry Astoria. the hands of the whiles and Indians and bring about complete elimination of the Orientals. U wa only Ihe (bin edge or the wedge and, ir the Consenalives were returned, a continuation ami extension of ihe nefarious trap system mtelrt be expected. It mad his blood boll lhat an nd ministration which it had been decide,! had no right to be there, wiDiin thirty days had upset w hat he had worked ror years Tor. Back to Charles I. The manner in which the llousfl hail been dissolved had been like n return to the days of Charles 1 and Oliver Cromwell. Members returning o the House wcrn noli ried by messengers and page boys dial parliament had Iwen dissolv ed and ihelr services would no limner be leipiired. What UiO lcple or Canada wanted In know was ir Canada was a self govern lug Ikitnihion or wowti cohmy, BAD FOREST FIRES BURNINGIN SOUTH Ale. Perry Returned This Morn Inn From Trip lo Vancouver Aid. II. F. 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