iqcs two GREAT BRITAIN MM The Daily News - PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. iimitej' 3 -try a ki? T0ac (2? BEST PROCURABLE gal tut4t pacsvtt or icaiuis Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Frince Rupert H. P.ULLEN IHiinlriVTenufe. M LMinajrinj: Editor. T It i City Delivery", by aail or carrier. pef a.onlfe .$1-00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year 3&.Q0 To all other countries. In advance, per year $7Jb Transient Display Advertlslnp, per inch per Insertion ; $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch 2.80 Local Readers, per Insertion per Hut .. 25c. a.MJ rutJUtK tu.Mt. - ;. " that abaot their " . (the . Brt to disavow anj tntenttaa to C 1 W as. as mm come newspapers in in coamry, ana a lew politicians as well, , take ssuth Africa outside the Empire, are attempting to persuade the Canadian people to believe that the ' ta u tf could. ireUnd's represaota-contributions which Mr. Mackenzie King and his colleagues made to 'JT sc"t1 f-flured j at ne iaea uut arj namor wnn the discussions of the Imperial Conference were of little or no im- ifo us. Tttty Admit tl tn the nxty days BC1 tlcKprni- - i portance. Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor ;and Reporters Telephone - - Member, of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. 9S S6 . Thursday, .-Dec 30, 1926 - aWiatwt 9vtmm I 'r'1" aai "iaaC.atalagsBgiasVaaBasHsP swl M a a a - 1 I ha unginal Labtl - look for it at the Vendor s aad iasitt oa GRANTS "DE3T rROCyRAhlX- This atlverlisemeiit s ol p i' shel ct d splayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by he Government of British Columbia. Tribute Paid to Canadian We can sat that mat of our wont tern were unfounded. The Seadrr of the British Commonwealth aettled down ; to a frank and businesslike discussion of ; ' Kaiptre probles. Soon after his antral Canada's Premier von the hearts eren: ot the doubters, reople realised that he waa not a separatist, but waa working Sor unit j bcrreen the English- apeakasf 1 peoples en both sides of the AUxatte. General Hertzog. at the beginahmg. frankly stated the position of hts go lerament in South Africa, hut he " Old Country newspapers have different views on the sub- Uut ttrT aw not nrj much interested iect. Her is a fair umnlo nf tsw trihit whw-K ,. t f, MP Betters outside their own r :. " . ... .r . . ' -nng tnt h. tf unuun nas oeen paying to ue uaoaoiaB i nine Minister and to Canada in general "Mr. Mackenzie King's services at the Conference itself, as well . It I ! A1 wards Settieeieat tn Blootashwy. eouatrr. Then. raDy trained, he west back ta Canada, aa carer young social ref inner. usngtng Basnself mta hia isplanned for the right part of the province; the pari that is. where TZTTt railway extension ismost urgently required. But it is to be hoped i uT m m? ZT"J that the. program will be made more in keeping with the requirements there. The Peace River district had. this year, perhaps a better crop. j a nuji, aa aaj oisinci in ine province. But the net value of it to the growers Is heavily discounted by the long railway hauMo market, while in respect to a very considerable proportion of the crop it is costing more to get the grain to the railway than to get it from the shipping station to Vancouver or Prince Rupert Settlers in the Pouce Coupe country have to spend three day taking a load of grain to the nearest rway point and there are said to be several hundred thousand bushels in that area to be marketed. .- , Tanning under such conditions cannot be other than a heartbreaking enterprise, and the courage and persistence which the pioneers are showing in carrying on. and in steadily Increasing their acreage, deserves the success that can only come to them with proper railway facilities. If the Government the Dominion authorities and the people of Central and .Northern Alberta are justified in the faith they hold as to the productivity of the Peace River country it would be good business, as well as a measure of well-earned relief, to undertake something more than a trifling extension of the railway system by which that country is so inadequately served Edmonton Bulletin. work of reconciling Ubor aad Capital. Already he waa attracting attention traat people who arc always so the lookout -for outstanding characters. Mrs Humphry Ward made Mm the here of ace af her noTtU. His meads echoed another man called Mackenzie in I Canada, a politician.-- "Tou mean Mae-i kenrle Klngf- I auggetted. "Tea. that; Sa the one. He was associated with the Rocket eUers. waunl her I explained what the connection meant. Wnat is he doing now?" "If you wait a few weeks." I replied, -you will see that be Prime Minister of Canada." It waa a safe prophecy It came true In Decem ber that year. Much water has flowed under the bridges since then. The Mackenzie King ; who came to London tn October. 192 had somewhat outgrown the romantic stage of his youth. He has become broader and heaner. Responsibility, marbe, weighed htm down a bit. But I hi franknesa. his sincerity and his i j shrewd wit woo htm friend wherever ' he spoke. It waa Intereatlng to tee the j way in which he absorbed and radiated i jthe abnoaphere of comradeahlp which surrounded him. The rim time that I heard Stanley Melbourne Bruce. Prime Minister ofi the Commonwealth of 'Australia. I frit' In my heart -Here Indeed is a man-' ' Australian by birth, alumnus of Cunbrldce University a barrister of the Middle Temple a soldier tw; wounded and decorated for valour in the Oreat War forty twa years old. with the re and vigor of tveniy-elght in tense practical Idealistic Mr Bruce TiTE LUlUi NBff? fhOfd, Dc Premier as an Outstanding ? Figure at London Conference ' (By F. A MACKENZIE. In -Overseas-i The Empire Conference began in fears, but ended in triumph. There was much anxiety in London beforehand. Rumor said that three of the Dominions were working, not for unity and co-operation, bet for disintegration. South Africa's representative, rumor whispered, would threaten to "cut the painter." Maekeniie Kinjr. Canada's new Premier, had been reluctant to com and was not likely! to prove sympathetic when he arrived. Ireland, with the memory j of old erievances still rreen, would threw her wight against lm-i MB . . 1 'I a 1 4l 1 a, J t 1 A J lias.liiea Advertising, per insertion per worn Zc jpenai nnuy. .Ana even tnose least inctineu to pessimism wonaerexi Letral Notices, each insertion tier ante line is! what would happen. a Uw heart of England If eeer Aastrana aat to get rM af ham aMch she sever will welt tat Mai and keep Mas and not Ic bun go. Here ts a man with a satttt at Drake ad Ralesgh. who aee a vsston of Eaa- ptre as Rhode saw tt He eaae to as. not tar what England can gtte ban. I tut to lean what Australia eaa do to aea to the aoaaaaaa work of tfce Oam- j aaonwearoY If Mr. Brave frankly lectured Brlttah manufacturers aad mr-, dad-Lit a I L waa because w he wasted to help i them. Aad. bervaea oaxaeKes, there are sow grounds tar tt aeaapiaUtU that he mad His aactoata direct. He ha a soocaed a aB. urriiuik KECOKIt IN v- i rtlCi; AMI WAR u Ma Mr. qaatea. new aaatBtsra aramier tSere to keep them buij. Bat daring tke w peopte oewnaw atr. ysatw ieenfere&re the hearta of the Irish lead-'" saaatasat asat oaarrtaciat era warmed to us. uaaasaaawww as e aaapsra . . .u- . . Km. s . ruuut W'ees m iooon aau eisewnere. cave iuuy jus- Uni, stwtma showed then- araue btaaaaa she ttaadird af tihed the snort pestposesient of the Conference that was made inlsetvea to be f.;. of the uaUr aad tparnee ts oroer to secure nis presence, and also the arrangements made by closer eo-operatten of the EacUa-' Baa Ur. OmIm a paYttfcalarjr ixtn parties in Canada to make his attendance possible. Those most speakteg peoples. Not least taterestkac Uftat haatutiaa aad closely in touch with the Conference proeeediogs are best able to tie altitude at India's representa- aad eoasad Ma avat for far Srw Zeatao testify to what he has done at Downing Street. Tfaroaghoot the ?it-l Wr- "Br cf Brttlah aadieoeca he He baa a laaord ia paaea aaar war ana tings he has Uken a leading part in the deliberations, and his influ-' T b"n T of Nw ence has been largely intmrE-atal ia bringing them to so satisfac-' """"" g ;.l n V"- 1a ,n? wonniiy aptteld the dip- hlrt ol ttu. trtu of freedom aad aUgktly MR and 411 Ui uoaanion, aw pm a new promiBence to Canada nd.jastire which our peopaea hare secured. )A aa maa snni i Canadian affairs which shoaM in doe coarse bear good fruit" ted her spokesman wortaav and mttagty what sonary rarare 3oraiuiawry commenu aim nave appeared in connection weiiixntd b?r hoipM ba t tvrry CMdravt bh iL I J a M - - " . wim ice aoaress on ine prooiesis ot Canada wnicn Jlr. ilackemie opportunity. t King broadcast from the London station of the British Broadcasting Mackenzie ki ;of &awta Afrtta-s tan Company just before he left England. hatever some of his critics "" wffllm Lj8 hand waa og way of may say, therefore, the point to be remembered is that the Prime ZTLZ ZZ aT JjZLTZ 15 " Minister went to Britain with an ohit in sW rt ,t,; i. tto- w" with spertai h- hi. p raeam a and did other H umrf fnr thi. . Maekeae Kh ha. loag cent, a gradate of been awe at the ramasne af the nxaaea w,,. ant tsghttr aaahast aa aa i WHY RnfP nvri) He has an btotattaal aneeatry. the wr rf a.4aarter of a ceattsjrj aa j lur SSw ER beatg la the ime af Uaeke-.. the w aUCH il THINubT taaaaai Caaadhva rebel. He started We ... To the New York World of wortd aft belongs the original credit for pointing !" u irtru Tfaai nj ta out the foolishness of coutianalty discassing the comparative siie iH wm mwrt rrr oreat Wu atd aat see kaat ranr a If.:..:. 1 aL . t r . frvrilr avf TaWlsntA FVam taStf'ra laat araai ui iiir idijuc aau we jLenauiaii. ine rival owners (ireat Britain i "Z I antamv f nt and te United SUtes respectiveiy-hare foond oat the question as IZTsZLZTZ " . " "" aiocc ere atrocatee socUl settlement, aad atudftag the pra- r Pnws- To th eye of the uninitiated they look alike. They Wems af the poor. Then came Harrart. are both monsters, rep ted to be ranch too costly to operate, and con-; whieti gare him a seharahip that e-sidered glaring examples of what aot to build in future. But, as j him to go abroad and study eca-The New York World pointed oat a gear ago, why on earth adrer- nccUc tbtsM countries at Europe tise a couple of German-boilt boats when the firm which huflt thm ', LaoSaa he ured at the Paasaor Ed- in wamourg cannot be charged eoamercial rates for the publicity? The point obviously is well Uken Victoria Times. PEACE RIVER SHOULD (IET ITS RAILROAD. Premier Brownlee is said to have indicated that the only railway construction to be undertaken by the province this year will be in the Peace River district and that there nothing more ambitious is intended that two extensions of a few miles each. If this is correct it Will be admitted trrr.orallr that n-Lnl t. 1 - v. J CatHURaNaJgfltftlv? OsT Boar, of tree f atvMr. the kss IHc with all Oaj- league, dat. Wha the Great War waa over he appealed to fatte to make Saanh Afrtoa aaaapeowaat. Ffeadkag that fat! half i' ml ia i waa asaaeaalhte. he worked ateadtlly to reduce the Xsapertal Ue to a minimum We would hate liked to see Oeoenl Hartaog forget aid pmiiaii ana jau ssasi wna aa ; Ar.d at the eaa w aaw growing saga of what ae sated The Canfereae tn- The attitude Of Ur Oaagraee aad has witty atea tatMgwed as. Mr Oos-grave aB health pmawid hts uktng to aaMst a pan aa he ataerwtse wauM Ms praises through two conttcenta. He f delgW as all Listening BBcm. mm uiaiassuoa Driier wnere Eeraard Shaw inherited aB I doxteal aruiiaacT. Many of its pars-us were tez with his trty. he found hhnseif , ufcappahiled that Mr. CaagraTC cavil retired to ornate life. ' net see his way to partfctpate ta the It was then that he did a charaeteris-' cretce far the war dead. His letter tie and bold thing. John Rockfeaer. on that oeeaakai. ear rally written us it THE FRENCH FRANC IS GOING : HIGHER Read the Foreign Exchange Bulletin FREE UPON REQUEST The lnrlmenl lloe af C.M.Cordasco& Company MfXIM.MIM. L-ftlMUJ.Y IV lOKIK.V (m:KMI.NT AMI JIIMrirtL llOMx lrr ! Trat Itoildlag T j.MC !TRi:irr MOM Hi: ll (ltl)t I jgagmmmmmmgggggglfttKtKOg aWJWSSJBSnSSSSSlaM mm m "-s ill II I T mWLWLfmWLWLWLWmWLLWLWm haea dca in aS she ttun here. Bui j trtendshtp for these IrUhmen the drw. aaafkllng ; i Jun, inheritor ot all the burdens of his ! " left a (ease of dlsappotatnieat. wanu things to remain as father wealth, seeking a way out of, The trash delegate adatMted that thejasd that ha proved la a some of the industrial trouble In hi British coaaecttaa amst be. but they, 1 The Acme's Fifth Annual empta Sale UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Staafield'a Red Label Underwear. $5.00 value. Yon all know this. Temptation Sale Price CAI'S FOR MEN The famoa Wolff and Cooper make, in aalty smart styles. Regular values up to $2.75. Temptation Sale Price tion Han proved to lie the mot outstanding; in the history of Prince Rupert. A th i,Bt for our annual stocktaking l near, our Temptation Sale will be continued until then. lh, customers know how true it U that here your dollar doea the work of t u. We anr to dure our large stock still further to make stocktaking easy, and if price will do ll WE HAVE THE PRICES! PANTS FOR MEN These come in Sergts, Herring-boBe Tweed and Worsteds and in all aixeav Regular values up to $7.00. Temptation Sale Price s:i.nr, IUX)O.MERS FOR HOYS These are in all sixes up to SC and erne ia Fox Serges. Tweeds. Blue Serge, etc. Arty pair In the store at Temptation Sale Price MB.VS RAILROAD SHI NTs Ih Woe ami Khaki. iUtfrwlar tttM. While the lfc Trmptatlen Sale Price SI. 15 SHOES FOR HOYS 16 pair only. Boys stsnlv . The riht tMg for after the h. Temptation Sale Price SHIirTS FOR HOYS Ikoft Khaki aad Grar Fhuirv. Jl aiaea Hard weariiHC gsnne:,: Temptation Sale Prke tr.e STOCKINftS FOR HOVs The famovt SL Mantrt'. Wal ( hnerw- StorlOa, mm4 In all arte. The highest gntoV Btavde. Temptation Sale Prie tttc Mr. I Garfin of Edmonton la personally In charge of hU Sale. Acme Importers Term: Strictly Cah. Ail of js feel the same. Cien when tfcsy ugh at us, we like thea and want them with Us. Little ICewfoundland raaka as one of the Dominic n and had her deiegatf. ;ust as Canada or Australia had. Aad V. 8 Monroe brought to the Confer Tice the aincere tupport of a cominua-ity that to as English at England, that they are. thousand J IU lUUUIUKH u xot Noun great mining mteresU in Colorado, called showed is many ways that they did aot ' 'm on Maeketule King to help htm. The wish It obtruded. ' 4t tint they ladtttg- j I tutu's repmenuUre. the Maharajah poiitiatan must haTf known that to have ; ed In aa "Hands aarwa the Channer" j it Bardwan gate many of us. durlag his name aasociated with that of thejapeeahes aad aeemed stjR wader the , i rislt here, a first gUmpac of what! SockfeUera would not do him good trora shadow and taflaeare of historic re- 1 India may he. The old India, the raa-; the electoral point of view. He risked .; membraaces aad grievances. But Mr. leal Suate. is passing. The new IndfaJ that, went to Colorado with youag Ooxgrste's aueecfi at Maaahester late mi the aeh-governUig unit of the Coai-Rcckefeller. and rew up a scheme. ,' the Ceaefrence struck another note, j monwealth. Is la process of evolutian. ntcn ooui aides accepted, ending oaeiHe espiwmd his profoufid eonsiettea AU that the Uabaralah said rate us of the fiercest industrial conflict of I taut -the rviatama hetwM ua ssDikm, mfu.. k. ,ki. modern times. In the autumn ot 1931 I obtained ad' mission into Soviet Russia. The Communist authorities in Moscow were examining me. "You are a Canadian T" one of them asked. 1 nodded assent. There tn npea a noan 01 sraccre ana tast leg friendshtp ' aad that we wn IvwJi derate ourseiTca "rather so sHscaeertag I grounds lor common eadeaaor aad aeharreateat than to seektng India win be worthy of an the Uvea aad aB the effort that Britain has squandered on tvrr upbringing. -LAND ACT Mtt Wtter ts.- xnifx or ixTtvriov to aptlv to things ln ul4fcC LVl, LIKE TIICM: IRISHMEN I la Prince Rupert Land Recording Di- I for one admit that T raanot hela ' Prince Rupert, and situate oa ' '.he north shore of Crescent Inlet. t Moresby Island. Queen Charlotte Islands. a tne Prortnce of British Columbia, and i being about one and a htlf rsiiss trcm , :ht bead ot the Int TAKE KOTIce that James Field of Dated yovtmber 31. 192C 'In the Matter Act of the Adminlstrstkm In the Matter of the Estate of wnilam ! T Mitchell. Deceased. Intestate. I TAKE KOTICE that by order of Hit ; Honor. H. E. A. Robertson, the II Us day I ! mt December. AXt. 136. I waa appoint. ed Administrator of the ettsle of mi. i Utm T MitcbeU, deceased, and all par. ; 'lea baring claims against the said es tate are nereoy required to furnish same. ouled to pay the amount of their in. oroteaneae to me lonnwun KORMAN A WATT Ofricul AdalnMUator Prince Rupert, DC Third Avenue. Mail Ordera Promptly Attended tn. No Charge Canadian National Steamships Co Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK POWELL RIVER COMPANY. AND SHIPYARD Operating G.T.P. 20.000 Ton FloatlnR Dry Dock Engineer, .Machinists Bollerntakens niarkamilha. Padicr maker. Pounders Woodworkers Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kind MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3S5 LAND ACT NOTirr. or iMrvrfox to irm- to LKt-U ioki.mioui: i Pnnce Rupert. BC. occupation Marine! In Graham Island. Queen Charlotte! i Broker, intends to apply for a lease of : Island Land Recording District ot Prince j tbe followicg tieacrrbed lands : t Rupert, and alluau at Ferguson Bay . Commencing at a post planted on theiMaatt Inlet. Graham Island I north shore of Crescent Inlet, about TAKE NOTICE that Powell Rlrer , , one and a haU miles from the bead of the ' Company Limited ot Vancouver. B.C. t inlet, thence northwesterly 20 chatna: occupation Manufacturers, intend to so- , theac southwetterty 30 chatna; thence ply for a lease ot the following de- i southeasterly chain; thence north- scribed lands f easterly 39 chains, and containing forty Commencing at a peat planted at tat , i 0i acree. more or team. northeast corner of DL 1S7I; thence JAMES FIELD. , westerly, following ncrthern boundary ot Applicant isaid Lot to the northwest cOrr.tr cf'iaM' Lot: thence westerle northerte aiul ! -. ' " '"J aaatarly. following the hlib Ude mark of IN PRORATE. : Ferguson Bar to the ettreme easterly - - I point of Echinus Point, thenre south- IN Tim wiTKEMK TOI RT 01' ltRITIH easterly to the point of commencement. I tn. I Mill t .ana contemmg IV acres, more or less. LTD. Agent J. Douglas Wilson , Dsted 4th Not ember, 19M , COMPANIES ACT TAKE HOTIC that UPSETT CCN MNOllAM ak CO. UMtTED after the ei, ptratlon of one month from th first pubilcsllon ot this Notice Intends V properly verified, to m on or before the apply to the Regiatrar of Companies 52nd day of January AX) im and all tfieipprtrral of he VCreT Tnimi nsma parties Indebted to the estate are re- "EDmard LlPStrrr LIPSETT ini.-rt raiNri IlL Pr' tot t ntips-nr UMITTO. DATED at Vancourer BC this 10th day of December AX. 182. LADMER Ac CANTELOM. BoJicitors lor the Appilcanta. ! MILK Prom Hulkley Vallcv FRISH MILK AND WHU' PINT. CREAM Quality and Ser Valentin Dairy Phone 637 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartajre. 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