Boost your town and the town will boost you. Knock your town and you'll get the knocks back. Magnetic Leader Liberal Party. The" writer of an article in the Manchester Ouardian.which was copied into Ibis paper Monday spoke of the lark of personal magnetism of Right Hon. y. L, Mackenzie King, leader of. Hie Liberal party 'in Canada. The writer could hardly- have known Mr. KihgjOr'he would hot have said that Those who have heard , one of 'the forjner premier's big speeches will agree; that mag- nelism isjglie ihuifj. he has above everylhingeise. The addresses are hot argunientive like those- of the'Conservalive leader, but are inclined lo be sentimental in character and .declamatory ralher than reasoned. In fact, Mr. Hindis 'following -the footsteps of the great men who have preceded h1m,.such as Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir John A. MaixJimald.- , Westminster Exhibit ,..'- Something to Beat. . The districts of northern and central British Columbia will have something worth beating at lhe-forlhcoming fair. There will be an exhibit 'from the best shown fit the New Westminster Fair. If Prince fieorge or llazellon or the Lakes District can beat that, they will have attained something worth while. The Queen Charlotte Hands-may be a prominent competitor " this-year for the interior districts. A promise has been given that a boat will be mailable to convey produce here in proper time for the fair. If that promise is kept, as it is expected it will' be, the forthcoming exhibition should excel all others thai i limp irnne lipfm-p This is the time for the growers, to prepare for the fair. Doubtless steps will he taken to have each district well repre-jsented and to carry out the plain of Ihe management. Ontario Grain ! is Small Factor. Will aoipp jieople speak sneeriiigly of the small amount, of grain iprounmj in -me interior vaiieys or Hnt ' 14' ,mil.-t,r 'thlt -.11 linLn:,, .... A-4 ihJUoIuinhla 'and yet it j 'i . iv uii.uuu mis jntr is iiiiecn minion ouiejs. . i nat is np more than -the Peace- River district and rtdjoinipg territory in Alberta marketed last year. without taking my uKUHiH me iiuge Kenerui -area? oi trieprovince'. 11 n inv not lie many years before Central British Columbia will ennnt null possibly ...... exceed the Ontario output. . Sneers are out of place in H. :.i :i i voium;luuh wiwi a country oi sucn ricn potentialities. All WjlhWatch The Battle Roval. There is to be a battle royal in Vancouver Centre at the lonncoining election wnen Dugald Donaghy and Hon. II. II. Sfp vens meet in political clashes. All will be interested in this con i. f.'"M"u,m ui a uiiiu cunuiuate, an opportunity will be given td .Jee what the electorate think or each man and his 'policy. 11 seems almost a. pity that there cannot be such a battle in Prince Hunert. but here it nr'umiscs to m,trh m urn nn. sided. - - -- '- i 1 V J 1 1 V Here's a real "shortcake" SHREDDED WHEAT with berries and cream I V.R.t ? M'M't PAOE TWO THIf DAILY WKWa You Cannot Buy "SALAM" m ft- TEA TS3 in bulk. Sold only in sealed packages. . ., .'i........ ..i.i .... , i... .t . . 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. SUBSCRIPTION RATES! City Delivery, by mil or carrier, per month .......... .$1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and tfie United 8tates, in advance, per year ........ $6.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. .$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising )n Front Page ...$2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion... ........25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion. .......... .2c per word Legal Notires, each insertion...,., .15c per agate lint' Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - . 98 - 88 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office before p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY BDITIOK Wednesday, Aug. I, 1 92(1. i RESOLUTIONS ARE PASSED Recommendations For Changes In the Municipal Act to be. Made to the Union The following resolutions to bo submitted to the Convention of the I'nion of B.C. Municipalities were recommended to tin city council by Iho finance committee ai t ho council meeting last night. That in the event of tho name of a qualified voter fceiiii? -inadvertently omitted from the voters' list said voter to be entitled (o vole upon presentation, to the ireturnintg officer of a registered certificate of title or other qual ification and proof of citizenship. This recommendation was carried. Thai the registration of house, holders and license holders on the voters' list be held during the month of November. City Clerk Jones recommended that this resolution be not pressed in view of the time required to get the voters' lists printed prior to the municipal election, I hat a discount of 3 per cent; be substituted for the penalty a present in voguo of non-payment! of taxes. This resolution wat left over for further discussion with the city treasurer. That section 25 of the Local Improvement Act he amended to authorize the city in exceptional caes to asses both sides of the street, two-thirds of the cost to be, assessed on the side on which the sidewalk is built and one- third on Hie other side. This resolution carried. FIRE PROTECTION IN WESTVIEW DISTRICT At a meeting of the city coun cil last night, it was decided lo afford additional fire protection to estview district at a cost of 1350. A recommendation io this effect was made by Aid, Perry, chairman of the board of works, on an estimate submitted by city engineer McLean. This iniounl is to be expended upon the laying of additional maim and fire hydrants in. the vicinity of Ihe Steen desidence. The cost of labor on the job will be ?2.b and the balance expended upon the necessary material. Aid. W. G. (ircer pointed out that it had first been suggested that a main be iaid on the ton of the ground but at a small additional cost this main could he made permanent and buried in Ihe usual manner. BOYS WILL PLAY TO HOSPITALPATIENTS The Hoys' Hand, under Hand master Thomas Wilson, will parade to the General Hospital this evening, and at 7,30 o'clock will render the following' program In the patients: MarclT "Shelley," F. K. Xbel. March "Ihvereargill," Waltz "Heart Throbs," llazci; March ".Normal," Hennctt. Serenado "Idle Fancy," A. N Other. March "The Scout," F. 15. .Noel. Waltz -"Margaret," AI. lfaye. March- ' The Matinee," Will Huff. . OFFICERS ELECTED BY STEWART LIBERALS STEWAIIT. Aug. I. At the ani nual meeting of the Stewart Lib flirt for both-- .Mr. Donaghy and Mr; Stevens were members of lraI A0(,,alio ' folbwiing of- uih customs investigating Committee and both :ir nl.tn n,P "cuicu nr me com- . oi;n.:.,ni:n. a ii.i.i- . .. ." . mar veart President. Jr. H. S. Williams. Vice-President, fi. W. Hmith, Sec.-Trcas, I. J. McLean. Kxecutive: Miss Kate Hyan, J P. llawkinson, W. It. Tooth, Ar- elite Patterson, Charles A. Adam, II. K. Pcovil, Kmie Armstrong, Win. Saunders and o, H. Law rence. CURTAILMENT SHOWN UTIUTIES DEPARTMENT A report from Aid. nrown. eiiairman of Ihe utilities com mittee, made lo tho eitv ennnei: lasl- night, giviner a comparison or the wages paid in the utilities department for tho past three years was laid on the table for a week. The- report showed thai in rj.'i the wages amounted to r).,,5n9.21: In 1925. In S5S.78I 33: while for the first six months of the present year the 'total amounted to $19,578.10. THE MAN IN THE MOON Bay His-ROyal Tiups Took dowu his, pen An editorial To vvrilrj to men. 'He told ,nf the sins (H the 'Liberal gang, And intimated They all might hang Froiii llWlobinosl point wf tho, elevator . And Ihtfs jro aloft To - their creator And then he tunied And hoasled loiiif Of the Tory sky With never a cloud, .And Hrady elected Hy ft)r(Jrap men, With Draylon ami Hufy In power again. The man who bought W straw bat at the sale lias no reason lo be pesimistie IheM days. j. , , These boyish bob are Iho bunk so far as the hairpin manufacturer are concerned. Oreat Hritain will scrap 2(V warships and yet I hear of local motor boat owners trying lo sell their boats. To beer or not to beer that is the burning uetion of the Mises (Sruudy in Vancouver. Women's clothes don't amount to milch these days but fliey ro an awful price. Holl Vm girls, roll ."em, inlaid- well apply to the cigarette habit addition to Ihe stocking habit. I read of an Alaska reporter, who made a fortune in Florida but not in the newspaper The woman who named het little ilauirhFer HH.Iiset must havt boen fond of bridge In understand ttm Habe Ruth will shortly open a college for women. Ys. to leach them ho lo wield a rolling pin. He may be a coming young man in the sight of the daugh ler but he's usually slow on Hie toing according to the old man ror real amusement try a kippered herring in a sandwich Nowadays wiien a girl t.ilo4 iter msslc lo a party it is ustj. all) a gramophone record. To develop mental alertness try being a pedestrian. What terrible men these p i niiers would ! if on believed all the dope the other fellow peddles. If only the movie people would I VI us how a man falls inid thtwaler and comes out dry. If the payinjr teller greets ydd with a smile when you enter the bank there's si ill a balance in your favor. . ALICE ARM i Wdr. M'l week'if slofrpu rr enmiiwnre.l lasl hig tint encroach Ing 'of the KitsaUl't h on the west banK opposile . Alice Arm, anil Wttfeii t'turipteftdi Hie towii will be safe from any danger during high water period. The Ouray (Jroun. situated In the .upper Kitsuult country ad joining (he Wolf, is regarded as one or the districts hkg poten tial mines. It is owned bv Dumas and Robertson, and K. A. Kgan, and possesses large de posits or high grade milling ore, with the possibility of considerable shipping ore. Returns front assays have given: flold o.l o.s.: silver per ton 51 uz.i and copper 1 1 per cent. A very quiet wedding, look place at the Anglican Church on Monday morning when Miss A. Jvolivlocb was united in marriage-to 1). Havirro. Hev. J. S. Hray-field orficiatcd. The happy couple will spend a liouoymoon Visiting- Sound cities. A shipment of high grade oro from the Mirmot Melals, 8fcw art, was received at the office cf Harry Hmilh Lid. on Monday. It has received many favorable eommcnls from local mining men. Canan Rusbbrnok paid his uuu-a I monthly visit last week. Fred Malison arrived from Anyox recently and will spor.d NEIGHBOR! Selling?" OWNER'No! Sold! Got my price three days. 3iter the new roof was finished. A Barrett smnleroof mikei any house easier to sell about r month here developing his mining claims. The ore display for the Van couver Hshibition wa shipped on Monday. A large n-;mber of pro perties were represented, but a few more we.-e ni'ressary lo make It a r,pr "'nltlve display. STEWART . The H.C. .Siiver and Hig Missouri mine-, have ueen eonneet- I'd with Hyder and Siewart by telephone lnli".ei by the inter national l'.leelri Coniviiny. Will Jankowski is away rellev-j ing liquor vendors during the holiday smson at Terrace,-; !mithers and Alice Arm. j K. O. Weston, a well known; mining man, is .enduig tain (time in the distric'.. i A wood deal ot iiitere t he- lug taken oere. in the forthcom. inz election but owiiw to the fuel that only one of the candi date is known here, people of the district are awaiting dvvel- opiiK-ut before rommiltinH themselves lo any candidate. : W.'Il. Tniih purchased a houso fiirmerly occupied by Miss Kale Hyan and has moved it on lo one. of his lots east of the Opera House'. Large quantities of equipment for the Dunwell mine are arriving and bfing taken to Hit' pro perty. Mr. Marinlelle, who was hen Ylslling Mrs. II. T. Crosby, has returned to I'rlnce Ilupert. The contract has been let by I'.. M: Oliver, the Vancouvor broker, for the sinking of a shaft on the Sliver firesi pro. perty. It will follow the foot wall with a erosscul to the bang ttig wall every ten feet. POPULAR STORE CLOSES DOORS Owing In the fact thai iictrnlin lions to purchase the West of r.ntland Slore, Third Avenue, rrom eastern interests have fall en through, it has become imper ative that the local branch be closed out by Saturday. Aiurust II. I., A liucklanit, Iho local manager, will leave for Kdmnn-ton via Vancouver Immedinlotv afler that date. 1 The entire slock of this popular store must, therefore, be dimiiwnd of prior to August 1 1 and will bn pur on forced sale on Friday. i:erytblng must be sold. Future advertisements. In these coin mm will announce details. HOTEL- ARRIVALS Prlnco Rupert D. 0. ?eolt, V. j. Honny, Q, P. Fisher. C. If. IVmht. v w Mae.Neill, Vancouver; Mr. ami Mrs. J. Willlanis and p. H. Abbott, .luneau T. Kelley,- Hyder 11. A, 8lalnr and W. L. Rtnlnes! Anyox. Oentral L. Duggan and V. W Tnvi.-.. C.N.n.; 0. G. Anstad, Vancouver Real Estate Men Know the Answer Perhaps you've a friend in the rcalej. tate business. Ask him this question-"Does a good roof jcounr in getting the right price for a house?" You'll get a "Yes" that will $nap with conviction. , Harrett Shingles give a good roof. They are fire-safe handsome and rugged, We've seen a lot of roofings- -examined them tested them. 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