mm m 1 PAOK FOUfc t'riday Jul v P URGES VALUE BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus OF SERVICE "A' r fj.L OTTR?t T HetE LOvej rN' CEHTUtMCN Aw:ay. j . , I . ee'CH all. nm &HE.O mov, jj jg' k H IVC COT TO MEMORIZE IT A1"W.To THE THAUisPCO0t to oe pp?ccht OCCASION n1 Lecturer: 8peaks on "Bl produces of Rotary" at Luncheon . In St. iRegls. ' " " ' - WOULD ELIMINATE' WAR - t , freaking Down of Religious Prejudices and Barriers Among Objects. Attained. : ( "Service- Is the greatest thins in theAvdrJil," staled Dr. Charles linker. lecturer far, international flolary,wio. addressed the local HotarjlCJiih yesterday afternoon. He arrived in the city with F.d. lych, pf JTiicoma,, on the Rawer yacht Argosy v and discovering there , was a luncheon going on made it his business, as all Ito-Uriahs l'n to attend. He was welc(imed hy President G. 11. Ojrme and urged to address the Club, which ho did. He spoke on 'jti-prpdiials of Uotary." V' Tlie Bl-producta zThe ivo Dungs, in the minds of the founders uf Notary were to develop .fellowship and better Imsinessmethods. The bIpro ducts we'rt'fhe developing of bettor International relationships, tearinprdown of religious preju-djees, and;the development of tin, i(ea of service Dr. Hake? said lhat the Ilolary iiea was.preadinlir,' growing, developing He believed that notary would have more to do with the elimination of war-than any oilier force. In South Africa the clubs had already staved off as many as-ix revolutions. He told of, the griiwth of the Rotary spirit apiong the Englishmen, breaking down their natural reserve and naking them more human. Hy its meani-friendship and internal ional relajloiiships were being developed tjiat we're never before dreamed of. Religion, Born nfinl-in.r nf fl.n I n r . rlr.tin j " ' i" "vv.vrrrom- in rroiu oi iirmos uruR, riers, Dr. JJaker sabl be was born a Haptist and he used to think it was the only-church that amount ed to anything. Now he knew better. He was a Haptist because h(s father and mother, were Baptists an t he wa,s sure if tiis par ents had been Catholici'liwould have been.. a-jthglic,.... If jfjc were Iridic nthis city lie would as. soon nave a uauipiic pnesi or a. jewisn naiw.i iioki ntsj pann ami pray for him as he would the iiapusi minnicr. .o man was suuV oui oi n noiary wiud necause of his religion. What they want- ea was ciean,. nonesi men wno wrre square.iu imsii.ess ami more Of leSs.SIICCessful. They did IlOt warn lauures. Uaiaen tlUIS .-. -'Dr. Hakcr said he believed the Uotary Clubs had done more thanlbe nsked. Husiness affairs, love any other organization except the uliumi to leacn men liial in vne long run, the golden rule was the best rule in business. Itotarians declared that they would not en gage in any transaction In which I.... .11.1 r..-.! fftrtl 1t. nn.tu luv) mil iiui iri'i niu uiiici -1 al I iu me ueai ucneiuea as wen as themselves. If Hiey could not do this they should resign from i the chili. He had heap! it said SSouVn! ffSinMil they valued their membership in Ilolary more than in any other organization. Yet it was the slm plest organization in the world. Hotary, the speaker said, was helping people see that the most important thinig in life was to help others lo be happier. Ser vice became a habit. It xvaS Ihe most important thing in the world. He urged members to sit down and think things over. If they did so tliey would decide that ser vice was the greatest thing in the world. PREPARING TO SEND IN DUTCH SETTLERS J. A. Hartland Making 8urvey of Conditions In This Country With View to Action llA'ftinmt . n n nir.Ai,, .iuiy , uanaaa as the future home of Holland farmers who desire In emigrate from their native land, is now attracting a great deal of at lention in the Netherlands, ac cording lo J. A. Ilartlund, who i now in Ilia. Dominion for Iho pur posa pfmnking a survqy of cpn ditions as Ihey affecl his people. Mr. Hartland Is mnnagin director pf the Central emigration foundation of Holland, an organ ization of reliable people whos.5 aim Is to settle the overflow population of Holland in Canada. In this connection he will visit ai many communities as pos Vila-." siblt, which are likely lo provulo Huilahle localinns for Hutch ........ i., linn .u.j oi mi coniprenensivo lour of tern-, ..f, At ' J i lory along the Canadian alional!lpreppesslbl8 Flva Polnl Barber Hailways in western Canada. Following an exlemled interview with Dr. W. J. Hlack, director of colonization, Mr. jlarliand left for Ottawa to meet officiafs of the federal department of immigration and from the capital will proceed to Winnipeg. MURDOCK WILL GIVE ANSWERS Questions Submitted Tonight Will Appear In This Paper Tomorrow Afternoon. .Murdock, "The Man Who Sees Tomorrow'," will play an engagement at the exhibition hall under the auspices of the I'rince Rupert Faif Hoard tonight and tomorrow night, starting a't 8 p.m. tie will also present his famous Blindfold Drive (nniclit. al 7.3ft. st.nrlinir L. . . . . . Store I It being a physical impossibili ty for Murdock lo answer all of the questions asked him during his Crystal Seance of India, lie has accepted an invitation from the News to use these columns irt order to make his services wide- .SJ)rPa(, a11(R0igi,ffXafler his per- lf(,rn,ance -Ji n,e exhibition ball, ,,f wjn 3(,,PC, t ranjom 25 q nues- j inns Mint his time does hot ner- n)jl i.jm lo answer from the stage am, Uie!,e win ail!,Werpd through these columns "on Sattir-. ,)o no send' questions to u omce as only ncsti0ns hat are 9Uhmitted at the Exhibition) al, wiU j,e Kiven consideration. i il.n nrinloH nniuor. inilinU nt.. i, ...i I flunaiirtna nr anv nilnra ot. I V V f UJ IHIltlK I V jrept 'those involving crime may affairs, questions pertaining lo changes, vocation, travel, lost or stolen jewelry, etc., witl all be answered. Having on board a. fulf list of (ouril passengers and twrflvi (persons wno iicoarkRU berr Ic.P.Il. steamer Princess Louis. from Vancouver lo Skapway, was 9 10 12 'Hsiwil, leave next day to ,worning- in lUverslde. Mllforma. - .111 1 P p 'III' ' mmmmmmmm III aBBB lllllIIIMItlllll.fl 1 P VJV ' ai. I Wanted For Sale For Rent : ' . . '.- ,!' ; ' ''V I best J Serve tt Iced! Best ALDERMAN SHANKS Of' VICTORIA A VISITOR Making Trip on Louise and Enthuses, Oyer Capital c(ty. Alderman J. A. Shanks, he irrepressible "Five Point Shanks," barber and booser. Is making t trip ftn (lie Princess I.nuise which vas itj port today, as shipVt bar-ler. A few years ao he worked as a barber in Prince Ituport during the summer monlns. He fakes his holidays that way. He did the same al Stewart onci summer. ' ' - - Mri Shanks is enhtisjastc over Hie progress made at 'Victoria, lie says vacant property is being jiirked up at the capital and building is- going on ihern. Tourist travel is satisfactory and thing! iook bright thrre just now. Yel Mr. Shanks persists that he is a northerner. He says hf feels beUer when h Kun here,- TheJby It, lfow?'H6rryJ and Vie Men- air Is iufre.renl. He a' this is really where he belongs. IPURCHASED BEER AT IT G.W.V. A. QUARTERS Juneau Men Give Their Evidence In Case of J. H. Talt, Charged Under Government Liquor Act Starden Ingram and Warren robey. members of the crew tf a United Slates, revenue, culter, as witnesses" for Hie crown in ihe case of John Henry Tail, charged with selling beet' on the premij-eV of the Oreat 'ar Veterans' Association, testified yesterday thi't on Wednesday, afternoon they ftought and paid i0c foj; twi. bfitlles .of beer, being served b accused. Neitlr .wvre member of tlif club, haying merely called there, while gojng south , from Juneau lo Seattle aboard t lie steamer Princess Alice. Witn Ihe taking of the .evidence ot these lw? men, who were called In the stand so that they might continue their journey south, the case- against Tajt was adjourned until next Thurs.day Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wesleri haver, who havt been rei Hi fi icre ror the ,p.ai uiree year. Malkin's Tea Sold Everywhere Ixi Half and One Pound Packages Mm DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leit than 50c SPORT CHAT r- The Prince" Huperl FootbalH Association. ike many other organizations Qfi- IrtWn, is lendinc its . support o the Hoys' Hand nrtd for tliap worfhy cause aiv sragiiig a -special taine al th-.Vt-ropdlis Hilt grotihds lonight-Scotlanll vs.lanada. The following player will uphold tin traditions oft-lhe Auld Land: A Murray, A. Haig, James Harris. A. McDonald, Sam Gurrle, P. ()-Donnell, J. jolinstnn, Maeintt war, Sam Frslctne. W. Mitehell. -lames Forquliar and F. Hunter; while Canad.twill be. represented wi, li: Wujters, D. hantbe, J XorringtonJfV, H. Skinner, (ieo Hill, '(Jeorge Mltrhetl. A. Dieken-. !. Sims and J. Wilson. ' The purpose of the Christ. Mathewson 'memorial, for whlrM yames are being staged in tlr og baseball leagues, is "to per petuate the name of Christy Mallhewson by a fund to b, &A.I Irk nll 'lliif fttpV Anil nk.lt' who go tf' Saranac Iike fm reatm'ent ' fr?m all Stales- in: the ninii; and'liy' the rsiaHHslinien' f a Mmlhewsdn Memorial Cluh louse for Hie- use of World War eterans will! the aim of iraprov- ng their physical, intellectual thical and social nature." Con-'truction work nn the memortaT huildlns will be started thi summej HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert W. Laing and J. H. I.amberr, Vicloria; D. T. Lutes, Watuii Iliver; Mr. and Mrs. ft. llilcliie. and daughter, II. D. Swoboda and John Hivers, Vancouver. Central A, O. (Jpn and U. Hradbnrr city; J. JI. Hrickcr anl K. I- ' Potts, Vancouver. Miss E. M. Karle nnlcrtaine mombers of the. local Ilebeka.v Lodge al a bench party at tin Sail Lakes vesterday afternoon UHMWCTI O 1926 y Nn. FtTie Smvicc. Ic Crvt piiuui rtgkt i FOR SALE. FOa. S,I.K.- -?tf5 nig, X 12. 175.00 32 upholstered rocker $t!MI0 'Windsor HitckVr .: (J.or. Windsor Chair ... $7.00 Floor light, shade A cord 7.00 Canada Pride Ilange.. $38.00 OS yard Hall Linoleum i50 VlPn:r7rtr -shotgun, cleaner and 20 case, ...i A5.iHi .303 Savage rifle 25.00 .1. D. Wostenhayer. Phone 1 00. kk.mu.i.ia you'll want your own home. Why not make a beginning now? $'J.OO down and 9.00 per month buys spienuiii restgentlal lot on Kighlh Avenue West. Prie 185.00. (Jeo. C. Wtilker. KDISOX (Cabinet Phonograph and IU records in first Han condition; also household furni turo for sale al n"bawaln. Phone Hlue 2K3. fl.in Second Avenue West. I3H FOIt SAI.II-Canaric. Iralned roller singers, l2S.no. eaei:. Satisfaction or money hack J 13(5 Seventh Avenue Hast. P.O. Hox 100. If FOn SAI.K. Hotel Massett. A good bai'gnin. Ill health cans, for sellir.'. Aprdr Wllllan Hudson. Massed, H.C. . Oil SAI.K. Hed, wiil spring and mattress, ., upholstered settee Apply 215 Seventh Avenue W r0 pleasure boat for sale for 275. Rnsy terms. Phone Hed 720 for particulars. TO RENT FOIt HUNT. I.arsen building a. 171 Third Avenue Fast; sir room modern flat with bath room nnd workshop premlsei on street Ifoor. Apply Hyde Transfer, 139 Second Avenue FOR IIH.TV Two first class modern flats; Monarch ranges water paid; one furnishc Weslenhaver Hros. UIIMSIIF.D Houiekoepln Itoom vto.;Tent by Ilia day. week or month. Phone lied C07. ' tf HtUSIiS for llenl. -T-.Sopie arc furnished, 20 and up. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue Last. FOR IlK.T.--lVnUhcd housf keeping s 1 1 e, Mussallen Apartments-. Phone 18. ' tf i. i ! ii i mm FOn RFNT. Four room suite hot water heated. Apply 8mll A Mallet. FOUND FOUND, M Moose piciiie. He turned Soldiers button nn pair of child's shoe.i Apply Daily News office. LOST. HHOOCII lol on Fullon Street nmelliysl set in pearls. Findf nlpasp return to 5l) Fultfui Street. Itewrfrd. SUMMER RESORTS. - - ii ii i ii ii LAKF.LSR LODOF, near Terrace visil i.akeiso nuila not Sprinns. Lilhla is one nf Hi finest mineral waters known for rheumatism, flood fly flsiilng fop rainbow trout in Lakelso lake and river. Motor meet nil trains giving througl connegllnn with Lodge. Telo phono connected to. Terrace J, Hruce Johnstone, nianrngcr BOARD AND ROOM. HOAIID. The Inlander, 830 Pecond Avenue. Phone .137 HO A II D AND HOOM, 125 Thi Avenue, Phone Itcd 330. 'TIS 258 Article! Lot and I Found, &c I I PIIOUHICSSIVK Life Insurance Company requires Hie service of a prominent gentleman n District Manager with ejeri- ence preierrel nut not eMin-tial provided .ither (jualifieu-tions urn good. Terms, salary, bonus and commission. Ulto full particulars first letter. Northern l.lfo Assurance Co., 112 Seymour Street, Vancouver, H.C. I WAXTF.D. F.xnerlenced irone Apply Canadian l.aumlry. I AUCTION SALE. , MIFF.HVHD Auction Kale. Having rtrcanl inHtrurlhiD'L . from Harry Jackm.n, I win, ll the rnnlcnlK nf hi on Tueay, July 13, at p.m. prompt: consisting of brass bed, eoil spring and mat-lresv, olld walnut lrv.ef libi new, eyeo drawer !inirer Pw-i ing iimcjiiiii!, dixanette. dining (able, hnfiet, Mmm cabinet phonnjrranl) with altuetiintat and ttfi record), two solid oak centre tables, J parlor fumed oak chair, riwiiid open bookshelf, furty volumes fof ' Die Ikwifc of Knewle,lr., ft i .... . . - iieauuiui uoriii) pii'lur. , rt! kitchen rhair and lalde, two healers lint hlal .m... sniau II ioi.l auie. rnnire u-illi ho ua r isuidix. lion, t benche oiutalde fur UllVi purpose, ennmellexl ioailrc add spring l of) drawer, plate gln rnirrnr, Kiiitar like new, china Jartlln-iere, two elei tnc (virlnr tniitps tools of nil description and other articlea (no numerous to in ell I in. IW-idence al Second Avenue Went. I.ofA fur the red fl(t. O. F. IIHINH. auctioneer. CHEVROLET. D. and afler July I, nvertimo rates will be charged on Sun days and public holiday nnd niter 7 p.m. on week-days. This is ueceanary to compl With thet"Hours of Overtime" Act. Overtime will be charged nl Ihe rate of time and One hnlf over Ihe regular o!tet hour day. . Wrecking service day nnil highl. ' KAIFN JIt(;r. ! ARKI H s UAIIAOK. JAR. HI XTF.ll. ) and after July I. overt im rates will be i harged on Sundays and public holidays and after 7 p.m. on week days. I his i necessary to comply with the "Hours of Work" Act. Overtime will be cha'rged at Ihe rale. of lime and one half nvcr the regular eight hour day.1 Wrecking service day and night. PAIIKF.II n.MlAOK. KAIKN OAllAflF.. JAS. IIUNTKIt. TAXI fhone 07 Taxi (Call Oeorge, Paul or Oust) Six- ana Sewn Passenger -att'iclo bakers. aV yo'Ur disposal any limo. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from Kmpress Hotel. GOOD EATS Opiiosllo Henson's Studio, Third' Avenue. ItRAI. HOMH COOKFD MHAI.H Mrs, Unger, proprietress. Phone H.'uck 700. LAND RZOHTWT ACT Itctlont 14 titd 2ZT-IM Till. M AT I I II Of !,,(. 1 3 V for in -nrrllili4i ul a.iu v Tin: MVTTrii it iim-iu or iiiii4i iu I'ortlm. lutn lrrii.ur. ii. aim ,-t jfllli Jinuirt, ip fio (.. r ;rttiU llw inl liiiuar), i .t 11)11. Wlarni UIIIHUK T. k I lrl fan. n4 Oiim.iil . i j or hfiiiM I'trl, cutrrinc llir pnitl)r: UH M0 Hi, elli t IHl Ui. kh III), iw lMrin ill). toriii i. l). a ittWn iia.. ai. .k no im ft), ia (iu . . ml ti(irimi (ir, HuV .v.. ;. liWil'i 11 euiuiM-r m . lorty ulw l). lunrr (... Iiuin.i. Utp SHUrl.y pim.f ol brrt h 4iu iml r mii y ami i. o' . l Ue M-nMr or ow. .ullrl K. urn Arit rni. i t ii rnniwff. Mvuijc im i -ffir. TAkK M'THK llul in lit) Won RauV k. Mim-I tin-llw llw ItirnlMiiml Afflii ul HirrlMw. ami Mih i ri-t Xu. 7 1 l. ttt ihtl in ...i; lfIMIk IU IWD nr.Kl... . I M(a niDimr. tiii4s k: fia "-Mr, I. mi I turn Vrt.mlr. ixt. ttn.tmr of r..i. ti,i. an, i r pilr j); f !.... i. mi miui, ir i - TI'MI''. tr II..- rlrli f) li fr Ol Ihi wrvlrti V, to ran.fi iNr trii.irtlh M lb' ilHir M"' 'if S it r-. ..)! iih; :n- ikTii.n km mHT in ir orwr ir.KH-in I'Dtfm J'l I'm t,. illnmni. unif Ul, ami nnnrrui Hi nnitwr i Jin rtuuiuh jf.Mir rlaim. If ai iuiil tanrf nr In prrtrttl M'tl . a turn im my pan. HTIH al lanrf Mr"l' PrrtrM Hi.-n B.r. tma lirtf Ihw. .1.0. Ul. II. P Mai t i ariirar - f MIRJIRSL ACT. Nolle of Apalfcattoft fa CarlifkaU i Imprettmaala. Mineral IISI rup. roaunlinr ft " tai mu Sn, i. MinMai iiui .v . ral lull Vo. I. aixt Sumniii Mti Claim, lluau In llw tu Ninrnt MftO l . I IH.IIICI Ml th v.um rati, rna tf Imn Muumain. kilimal Vaiw-Laarrul W i H ...IWIII. t Uiiu.r. i t nm rtifiral 1 f",i hat K in. rrrr Mr i ,m rala TJUE toTli.K itl t, itharn t Hi fra ir- irllflrai- X. i tl ittt t ik of mi 0 man tlw oil ww ' ftbtslf l tfv Vlmnsr Ht-nsnl r r r a fkriLa nt ImnrtttMMMiU ffr lht tnm ww irnr iati amiia "m a 1f llrallnn it irf tbr Mlnrfal A ' b ramniMjoro Mrnr in i.auanr r fefliflrair rf Impraarmfnia. Inlwl IM Tlh .lit nf tpril, lt LAND ACT. Natlaa at Inlantlaa la Applf ta Laata la4 in rnwii Hilprri laixl npr. nii;j ourni ciMrluti Puinrl. UkR .Solid, thai Unfara r i I'aftinr t,panjf. I tmlml. ! H.C. urriipatiKii . -nnr. inland fn 14 nf Ibr ..ll..in tf. Und. Qutunttit at pi .linlrl ai mMiheatt mrnrr f Ij.i i" low wairr mirk; Ur m a ralrlr lUwtkm' lu ItilU-i lbrnr. rlnr li cnaina; inenrr nn lo niilr la point nf rtunirwti'-Mi njlilalnlfil it arm, im(r nr Ira- LA.mmha i mi a. r j. : i.r.i, Trr t It. 8lmp:" :' APT nalril lsn 4. It. NOTICE Tlirrr ril Iw iifrrrrtt tr al al .Viirltert In thr l'ruvlmi CavrtlaluM, I'rftirn Hurri. II IbavrMUr, ul IffHl.. itia. 11 in iw aiiarwKf. u ruiH.niitt l.ftt . tl. I. I. IT. IS v, ItWwIi IT. !rrHn I. ill of fieri, tl. C. Tarmai Oath pavnwnl al tlinr nr inr quarlr -r!i au.l itw I..' Hirer rfloal annual In.iaimrni- Iwwl un tlir tlrfrrrvif (nvni'iU " rale .if 6'V tr annum, in. frr to fir A.no a.l.UiH.nal riina lK.WInt tlir lnl .ifrrml mar l" arm al llw nffirr .r llu mrnl Airrnl, frlnrr luit-rl, B llilnl ai I'linrr lliiKrl, II 1 tt. J. n. TAKNO X Iiiii.iv oKVc-fmnrt'l LAND ACT. Caaalar Land IHMrlfi. I.aml n. liUlrirt or rnurr linlrl, anil -'in Allln I akf anul SI mllra miuth ' Atlln Tnnltr. TAkK .MITICr Hut IMttln Jlllra It ff Atlin. in Ihr I'rminrr .if nrlinl m, irriiiallii uprrallnt l.nirttl lai mirnu to arpiv lor (irrmiainn rhar Ihr fi.llnulni rirwrllM-it lanr CirtiimrtKlnr al a mm n anirn al WMiiliral xiinirr nf Olarln liay. "I ' lake, Mlmlnl at arnitr; llirnrr fi:i' Ihr allure hih' rl to rhain .nlii in rhalna; Ihriirr ral III - llirnrr nnriti 10 chain, to v-'ni etiliiliiriirrinrnt. Eiiwn ji'les r.nonir .. Ml- Pairii way in. Ht. LAND ACT. Nollca ot Inttnllon to Apply 10 I rorathora In Onrrn charlollr ldamt f.an.l l rnrtllnr PKlrlii. nf Trlurj. Iiiinnl. J9" rlliialril H iiMlr tuni nr Allif... 'I ;' Onrrn :hnrlniir IH.Irlrt, . TAkK NOTM K thai lll 11.0. HW 1 t'acklnr Curniiaiiy, I. id.. r Vaix ll.C, -irriiiatlnn Salmon Tannrr. In. " ni ppiy rnr a immi or inn foiinwina " irrihrd rirrhorr.'- rmiinianrlnf at a pnM planlrd at " M S'ltilhwmt rornrr nr l,nl Ml; Ihrni r!: Ihi-rly and ralrrlv follnwlni Ihr Hi , liiati walrr mark. II rhaln. mora ir J' lo the iinrthurM rmnrr nl l.nt I'. h..n,i .' k . . H ..II 1 1 M ' I and wrmrrly, fnllnwlnir a tini pariH . f ihr linr nr liliti wairr mark, ill !lm' ntnrr or lr; thrnrr ral I rhslm J IHilnl or I'oinmrnrrinrnl, and ronl1"1'" IT arrr. inorr nr lr. IIIIITISII COI.UMnu FISIMMO AJII I'ACklMO :ilMI'ANV LTI. , . ' ,,''r "i SHrrwood, AfH"-Dated tOth April, lilt.