WORKING MEN SHOULD KEEP THEIR BARGAINS DECLARES J. R.CLYNE , LONDON, Aug. 1. In an ad dress to the Hoyal Sanitary In stitute congress, John R. Clyne, Labor member of Parliament, aid that holh wage-earners and employers must remember that ' "th'V ra'Ifnnt' cpX Hill nf Ihn nm.l .qlil-ro,iucUoh and service more than their joint energies put into .i. it. 'Efficiency: in niariagemcnt war. as- fnilisjijiisable a efficiency in the wage-earners' work, "No amount of welfare work would rrinoveany real cause .of conflict which was due to unfair condi tions, but he would add tha workmen who want fair treat ment for themselvos must treat their fallow-workmen fairly and i also keep the bargain which they are enerally ready to make namely, to give a- fair day's work for a fair day's wage. LIKELY TO BE LARGE Twenty to Forty Per Cent Above Last Year Is Official Estl mat of Bureau of KETCHIKAN, Aug. L On th showing of canneries recently the" Soul bea st erri Alaska 'salmon .packIoiv.i920 wilLprohably b from 20 to AO per cent lango than that of last season, it estimated by agents of Uie, U.H Ilureau nf Msheries, This woul make itone of the largest pack in ther industry s history. Agent Dennis Winn, who mad a trip of inspection over the entire Ketchikan-Juneau-Silka Petersburg district, said tha there nre plenty of fish -every where, . All the canneries ar4 v working at (full blast. Virtually every plant in Southeastern Alas ka is coisideraby ahead of las ear s figure at this time. The run of pink salmon is re ported from all sources to be unusually large. Mr. Winn said here were myriads of fish in the waters of Icy Straits, Chat ham Strait and Frederick Sound. )wing to the fact that most of he stream; in the district ars ow, up many, fiiuiiavorreachu lie. spawning ieds. They an injllimg in the salt water, waiting for a rUe of water in th treams. Officials do ntit anticipate any harmful results from the small escapement. The closed season, it is confidently be lieved, will provide ample portunity for the .salmon reach the spawning beds. APANESE PLANNING TO SHIP HALIBUT TO OP-1 to I i UNITED STATES MARKET Ketchikan Chronicle For some months th Chronicle has been sounding the alarm of the danger to the American fishing fleet, of the threat or the Japanese invasion of the halibut industry. This alarmist talk has been ridiculed, particularly n Prince Rupert. Professor John . Cobb, of Hie )epartmenl .of Fisheries of 41m niversity of Washington, sounded the first scnous warn ing last August' at tho bearing lefore the United Slates Tariff Commission. Following this un. meeting of halibut vessel own ers was held In Ketchikan and agreed upon a plan of action aler such representations were made to somo of these owners tha' they retracted their form action. Recently Reisuke Dann. tlw apanese pentleman who is di- recMng the halibut operations from Japan, while in Ketchikan imouncoj that they were going head on a larger scale tharv ever, that they were "prepared to lend great sums of money to put the operation on a paying basis. He was perfectly frank about it, saying that the cotd torage steamers of Japan will isft Ihe fishing banks, take and freeze the product and then end it to the United States for ale, NO CHANCE FOR WOMEN CANDIDATES IN EAST Need Is For Brains and Money to , Be Successful at Polls. TORONTO, Aug. t. (Canadian Press! 'After interviewing ten op twelve prominent women as to their opinion on whether any wo man has a chance of nomination in a Toronto riding, the Toronto Globe sums up their conclusion lhal'"Ioronto is a man's town, and the federal campaign a man's business." -Here is its final dig eouragmenl to Toronto women; "Liberal and Conservative wo men sharo alike, the same hopeless point of view. In the first place they say the woman that braves the forlliconiinig political storms will have to be a super woman; she will have to possess cunning, brains, personal magne tism, pretty clothes and a good bank account. 'She would have Li .... MACHINE K N I V Esl to be a millionaire, like Lady As tor,' sighed one staunch Tory Lastly, the men of tho conven lions would have to approve of her. And there's the rub." Mrs. U. llueslis, vice-president of the local brancji of the league of i women .Voters, said: "It is a great pity that the women of To ronto can't pet recognition from the ri'tinir conventions. Our League W Worijen Voter, accord iug to its constitution, is unable to place candidates in the field, though we encourage the. indivi dual member to go out and work for her choice." PATRON SAINT IS THE DEVIL Sheikhs Worship Satan and Have Power of Miracle Declares Follower of Fallen Angel ALEPPO. Syria, Aij. . Ta ous Malak, the "fallen angel whom God expelled from heaven. is the patron saint of the sheikh not those whoe handsoni-i proHles thrown against the American screen have made flappers' hearts flutter. The tribe of the Yazidies, worshippers of Satan, from which he original sheikhs sprang, are nomads living frpm cattle raising. They number about 12,-000 and their habitat is norlii of Aleppo near the Djebe! Sou- mann. Another branch is to be found at Khallar, a small towi. in Ihe vicinity of Diarkebir. Ancestry From Heaven Sheikhs claim they can Irace their ancestry from heaven, being direct descendents of Sheik haraf-Eddin or "Ihe moon." Another early sheikh was Ama din, which means "oillar up- uiortii. heaven," while a tliiin one was directely related to tin sun. Some of the present day sheikhs claim to have' the pown jf miracle in rendering inoffen- ive uie lutes oi ariakes and scorpions. "Why do you worship the de vil," asked an American who hail iieen bitleii by a poisonous in ect, anj, desirous of ascertain ng the miraculous power of t li ilieikhs, had sent for one. ,atan is the source of all vil and if we ignore him wo. amtotnvofuvVHvfcTfllh. 'God v)r: h contrary is the essence of Ondness and therefore we hav othing to fear from him" w,is he way ihe reply was fran- lalei; ..Divorce Among SheUht There is no di voice among tho eal sheikhs, in which they dif fer somewhat from the Ameri- au species. Sheikhs marry only the daugh ters of other sheikh?. The mat tae ceremony is very simple. It is a question of mutual con tent between the bride and th hridegraoui, expressed nefore nrx oi the older sheikhs. Holh ner. tywedr are then nranded with red ink on t!.c shoulders aiid forehead. I lie sheikh perfgrming th.' .eremony then takes a branch of i tree and breaking it in two, say: "Remain united until death parts you as force ha broken this branch." WOMEN STRONGER THAN THE MEN BUT USE POWER WRONG LONDON, Aug. L Women are spniliiift themselves by over-education and Joo much work, declares Sir William Arbulhnot Lane, the well known surgeon Man. Is the frail crealure and wo men the strong, but many ofihem are now rolng too far.'" These sentiments were expressed In an Interview with the Daily Express Of what use is it cramming a V anted For Sale For Rent than mah. "MNteration is the secret of happiness ,or I would rather .say, moderate imtno.lera lion. Woman have not yet learn ed this. A woman studying or wqrking ilevoles herself with too nuirh enthusiasm to the task. A man is ilifferent. for he has vie' o distract luni." 300KS RECENTLY ADDED TO HIBLIC LIBRARY Among books recently added to he local public library rtre: "Mathematical Theory of Spir- I." by Redgrove. Ion. Tolerance.'" by Van Loon. "Everlasting .Man," by Chester- "English Constitution," by Hagehot. "World Court," by Huslamenle Compasses," by Cross. "Chemistry in Ihe Service of Man," by Find lay. "Sleam Hoilerrt," by Swingle. "Everyday Hlology," hy Thom son. UimuUi of Celestial Hodles." by U.S. Hydrographii Office. ;rand terminals won at football Defeated Cold Storage In Senior League Game Last Evening In -a Senior League football ame lasr niglit the Grand Ter-.uinuls defeated the Cold Stur- ge by a M-ore of t to 2, befor. i fair crowd of spectator. I lie play throughout tlie eauie .va of a scrappy nature and no-hing brilliant transiured in the way of defence. -or roiiiliinatinr .day to make it interesting, W Milclwll and lieorge- llowv scored in the fllL' half . fOi. Mm (iroird Tennlnalfti tbe sudro at lialf liiirianiilnbf2-l)ii 4heir favor. In the second half of nlav the Grand Terminals had the grade in their favor. Geo. Ilovw and Dickens made an-additional 'ally, ach for the Terminal, and Alex. Halg, for the Cold lorane, was successful in regis efin- two uoals. one of whlai was from a penalty kick. Tip- score al the final whistle stood 1-2. Geo. Russell handled the wlii le efficient I v. A. Clarmerlon ami 'teo. vv align acting as linesmen II SPORT GHAT " - - Cricket i taking a strongci Hold each year in Canada. Ther is no game that better deserves supjiort and it has been the constant hope 'thai eventually llii.i country would be able 1o put n team in Hie field that could hold lis own with those from the other Hritisli'Dominions. It haA been largely dependent liillierlo on inose who learned to play I in the Old Country and elsewhere Hut il is exceedingly grntifylnc lo find limi go many native-born Canadians, are jiow lakin? it up and it is essentlat to its development thai more of then should do so. . . In Increasing its popularity paqb pom 5173 DAILY . ROAD WORK IN BRINGING UP FATHER By ueorge McManus lAMSEMDma A LEVTEti OVn v " HELLO JCGSt I AM T WMECC WAVE IN JAL, WOULD HAME AND 10 -l HIM vj THIS DISTRICT OECOrAMEMDAHOKi TO MV WHOA?.E MOt2AAa-W'& SON. VOW SEEM7 5 been ooi soouea only ME MONEY r -TshS ff-JS- A vostOhi roo wou? i Vve been Anv for I I ii - COT AN Etf.TR A HEAR. FOR "WATT tiAMVt iTj MORIAfcVTV'S SON- m NEVE" J,, J I F WE VE ARS J J ANW, BE A GOOD . IT'S FELLOVJ. LET 1 Mt Much Activity on Islands and Ma aCOgSS pi. vwARoews 4AVE THAT LETieq, : "yhlnery Going on, Kalen VJALLET . . i .v. .a yc 'Ma, ''i.p . . island .Work. . STEWART GETS SHARE . A considerable amount of road work is being carried out in the northern -district by the provin cial department of public works this season, . With the intention of coniplei- ln the road TrnnTQueen" Chan lotto City to Skidegate,- Tlell and Port Clements, several pangs of men are at present employed on the islands. It j also the intcn lion of the public works, depart ment to connect Port Clements and Massctt by road, a distance of some thirty miles. With the completion of this portion of the road the highway will practically make a circuit of the islands. Work on Islands The work at present being un dertaken on the island's includes construction of a road between Queen Charlotte City and ' "af,a'dIiiUinee.i of three and, a half miles. , gang of between 30 and to men are at present em ployed on grading and ditching on the Port Clements-Tlell road, and another; ganig on the lion, including widening and ing small diversions on the ;gaterTlell road. Kalen Island Road A rock crusher, two drill cam-pressera and a 12rton roller will shortly be put on the Kaien Island roadwprk. -.Willi the exception of the roller all the machinery is in the city. A gang of 35 men. is at present employed on this work, .fiond headway is.bejnp made and surfacing will .shortly be commenced. Stewart District A good deal of money is being spent in7the Stewart district. The heavy rock' work on the lower end of the Marmot River road, has been completed and the an there I now extending the- road. up the valley, the. forks of the river beJng the objective. The portable compressor has been broughlover-Mo Stewart to be used in connection with taking off a manner or rocK points and. widening the road between Stewart and Hyiftr. It is reported that some. lf,000 is available for this work. fSood progress' is being made f with the new cut-off from Bitter Creek bridge to Hear Lake, it being nearly completed, shortening the main Hear lliver road approxi-, mately a mile between the town and the Lake. Next season it is expected J hat the Muddy fiulch problem will be solved. , mm ... O 1926 ar Utt. Finti Soviet. Inc 7 3 1 Ci Bmm i DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c woman's mind with Latin and Greek Sir William continued. As a rule these thing only make her dull and keen tier indoors when she should be playing1 game! in the open air or taking an interest in men. In lime it hard ens them and robs them of some of their femininity. In a wny il is unfortunate that nature en dowed woman with greater pow ers of resistance and endurance WANTED. WANTED TO RENT - Small fur mshed apart uienl or (unalo Apply Itox 3IG Daily News Of fice. MAID Wanted. Mrs. F. Molt Young. Fourth Avenue Eat. WAITRESS WanliNl. Aply Ho- ton.(afe. FOR SALE. FOR SALE t:i2 acre, parti cleared, with house 20x21, in Klspiox Valley. 20 mile from Hazellon. Close to school and post office. Apply -Hox 3 IS, Dally News Office. FOR SALE, Pleasure launch "Gwen, ' in good condition; powered with four horsepowet Easthone engine. Apply, Pu'-len. Daily N'.ws. It FDR SALE. Hotel Massett. A good bargain. Ill health cause for sellina. Apply Willlan. Hudton, Massett, H.C. FOR SALE Three eay chai. baby crib, oak dresser aivi couch, all practically new. 810 Summit Avenue . I K.I I'HNT FOR SALE. New (hi. year and used only one ween ITice 20. Pullen. Dally News, CANDY HUSINKSS For Sale a 722 Fulton Street. Apply at store. FOR SALE MrCtary "Le.ro" range. 15.00. Phone Hlac! 138. (Al BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD. The Inlander, 83 Second Avenue. Phone 137. ROOM. Hoard optional. 12. Third Avenue. Phone Red 336 the annual western Canada tour nament has been a large larlor, and each succeeding year see greater interest displued in Ihe game and better elevens sent to represent the various provinces. While at tho present time there I no ground suitable for a cricket pitch in Prince Rupert, the idea ofstich a pitch is well within the realms of possibility! In England eome of the pltcluv are today carpeted with oepa,- lut matting, which makes an ideal ,bovvlng way, ami oin.) such material will iloublless ) used locally when the gtime get started, and there seems ro valid reason why it should not become one of Ihe annual recreation among the athletes o' the city both yomug and It is gratifying to notice that the Grand Terminal baseball team is imnrovintr in nlnv n was (he case against Ihe Native Sons In the game on , Monday nilit. II often lakes a ann.i drubbing to make a team rcalUe that they need to look to their laurels and nscerlain Jut whal is the reason for continued defeats. The G.T.'s have evidently become determined that they are nof going to slip so badly when they meet the Gyros again, and to Hial end have tightened up i heir fielding and are out In tcive every assistance to their pilrher. High PRINCE RUPERT TIDES , . Wednesday, August 4 w M.I I ... in s Low 22. tO ii.m. ir.o :5I n.m lu. 1 1 p.m. 9.5 Thursday, August 6 . 12.02 a.m. trto 23.38 p.m. 10.3 'w ?A7 a.m. t. 7 17.36, p.m. 0.2 ft. ft. fl. ft. Articles Lost and Found, &C TO RENT FOR RENT. LarVen bulldtn ai 171 Third Avenue East; sHr room modern flat with bathroom and workshop premises on street Ifoor. Apply Hyde Transfer. 139 Second Avenue. FOR RENT. Two first clas modern flats; Monarch rsngc waier paid; ono Weslenhavcr Hros. furnished. HOUSES for Rent. Sotnr are furnished. HO and up. App.j 215 Fourth Avenue East. I OR RENT. Piano, phono graphs nml sewing machine Walker' Musle Slorw. I-OR RENT. Four room suite. hot water heated. Apply SmlU & Mallet. MODERN lint SE for rent Fiv room nml hath. Monro Hro. SUMMER RESORTS. LAKEI.SE LODGE, near Terrace. ,Mslt Lakelse llthla JlOi Springs. Lithia is one of,th. finest mineral waters known for rheumatism. Good fjj fishing for rainbow trout in I.akelse lake and river. Motors meet all trains giving through connection with Lodge. Telephone connected to Terrace J. Hruce Johnstone, manager. CHEVROLET Why be without a cart $350 New Improved CHEVROLirr. the! oalance in twelve suecessive easy Instalment. ' Let u demonstrate! KAIEN OARAQE Dealers in all General Motor Products. Drake llnlntr hv mi. eliinery. Cylinder re?rinlii and rehoring. ForJ overhauling al Hal rate prices. Wrecking Servi.-e day am! night. The following prt4s nre now Ifecfive, F.OH. Pron-e Huner'. OoVemuien' laics included; Runabout ?r8I.OO r'port Roadster nHO.Otl Touring rtn2.n0 foPe 75I.O0 Tudor Sedan 7M.00 Fordor Sedan 831.00 Light Delivery S02.00 LI. Delivery Vnn fljn.OO Commercial Chassis I88.O11 Truck Chassis Str 581.00 Self starter included on nil models. Term payments arranged If If desired. S. E. PARKER, LTD. Dealers. . 210 Second Avenue. FRANCOIS LAKE LODQE Henutlfully situated near Ferry Landing Altitude 2 1 15 feet. Camping and Fishing Trips arranged FIRST CLASS TAHLH with produce FRESH FROM THE FARM. Take n Trip to .the t.ake Cqujitry - - j i'ir. For reservations, wriin Mrs. Henkel. Francois j.nke. H.C. TAXI Phone 67 Tail (Call George, Paul nr n,lgl) Six and Seven Passenger sttido bakers at your disposal any llmo, ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from I2mpr4l$ Hotel. .t.r. K.0TICI TAIE Si.l'TV" Um". pirtiii ortlllKI Mb,,.. ml,.. t r!r.i?' i. nd ilM.h. ..... . . i if ikiirr u i ( 4 s i.m, (l M0 l.r urtuint i pUrar Mmw t M I bit n,uri 5 . 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