PAGE TWO 1 THE DAILY NEWS Friday, N .cnil)tr lS2t Scientifically PaclCed SALMON LIFE :T0 IMPROVE II I IS DESCRIBED AIR SERVICE ;l:0-N- MEN ""BBBBBBjSjSS ra EU ii El imiu&n Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. T68 As free from dust as tea can be. The Daily News . PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prface Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. - II. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor SUBSCRIITION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month By. mall to all parts of the British Empire arid the States, in, advance, per year To all other countries, in advance, per year ! Unjted $1.00 $G,00 57.50 LJD Friday, November 5, 192C. GUN POWDER PLOT IN GREAT BRITAIN. This is the anniversary of the gunpowder plot, a rather trivial Qvent, which ws used for many years to keep up the ill-feeling which prevailed between Protestants and Catholics in Great Rritain and which was even carried by some into this new free country in an attempt to perpetuate the reign of hate between alleged follower of th Prince of Peace. Happily today the event is not looked, upon as of any importance and w classed with other historic stories of the constant struggles which took place in the early days. Briefly, there was a Protectant King in England and a plot was concocted by some Catholic familien living in the north, to hire a man to blow up the Houses of Parliament and kill the Protestant leaders and the King at one stroke. It failed, although it Is said that the train of powder was laid and everything was in readiness for setting a match to it, when the plot was discovered and the hired assassin, Guy Fawkes, was captured. While some Catholics are said to have been responsible for initiating the plot, it is also said that It was a Catholic who refused to be party to the plot who gave awny the information nd upset the plans. Whether this were true or not is immaterial. In those days there was bitter strife between members, of the rival religions, and executions and murders were common at court and looked upon as quite the proper thing as between adversaries. Today things have changed. We" all live peaceably together anu co-operate in the work of the churches. In Prince Runprt u-m1p Protestants flocked to the Catholic bazaar on the opening night, v.auioucs were talcing part in an entertainment at the Salvation Army barracks. This ja as it should be and is something to 1 in couraged, Let us forget such monstrosities as the gunnowder nlot except to use as interesting stories to illustrate the degeneracy of Hie past uays ana ine progress tftat na been made in religion as well as in social industrial and political life. IS COOLIDGE DOOMED , TWO YEARS HENCE! In the United States the trend o? events seema against the present Republican regime and toward a return of (he Democrats. That may all change in the next two years. Coolidge, the silent, ray find his voice and help to bring back the wandering Republicans to the fold, No one can prophesy so far ahead what will happen, However, it is true that the effect of the election this week will be to turn the minds of the people of the United States toward the idea of change and. if a strong leader is chosen. U is probable he may be elected in 1928. At present Governor AJ Smith is looked upon as the most likely choice but the people of the United States do not always choose their outstanding leaders. ' TRUNK ROAD MOVEMENT TO HE COMMENDED. The building of a trunk road out of Prince Rupert was commenced last year and a good deal of mony was spent getting through a difficult part of the route. It has been continued this season and substantial progress -has been made, as will be realized by any who may happen to drive out that way. The member for the district. Hon, T. D. Pattullo. announced some time ago that the work would te completed as far as Galloway Rapids next year. That ia quite a good beginning. But of course we all want to get to Terrace next year, which is impossible. However, anything the Daily News can do to expe-dite matters will be "done. Meanwhile the other sections of the road which connects up the homes of settlers making life more attractive to them, are being completed, all being In the direction of giving us a highway joining Prince Rupert with.Alberta and the southern part of British Columbia. m.1 we can Ket a f the Terrace highway next yeur It will be as much as we can expect. Then It will be possible to make an estimate of cost and follow it up by annual construction work. y ' EDWARDSBURG U i CROWN BRAND 'Purest and Best CORN SYRUP THE CANADA STARCH CO, LIMITED MONTREAL Kit. IV. A. Ot-tiMUXN .UIIIU:F.ai 1IIK UVMIOHA JMHSU 101(11 MUHK AMI I mi r A IH lUII OX MllhtU j KHCIKT TO K MAUK t'.lNNKCT AMI OTIIKK NMI I ocean. The young fish at about a year old started to ' travel down stream tall first. At Cultus Lake on the Praser River they had been able to watch them and count the number leaving. Some of them spent some time at the mouth of tbc river and others went directly Into deep water. Tbe sockeye was difficult to study because the fish could not be caught with a fly or rfpoon. They did not live on other flsh but on small shrimps and similar food. An Interesting speculation for scient ists wyj as to what broujht the salmon back to its spawning grounds. It was the sex urge that started It but what methed It had of guiding It to the place It left years before waa the subject of speculation and experiment, Journeying up stream the) often arrived at tbe spawning grounds exhausted and toon died there. All the Pacific salmon spawned but once except the steelhead which sometimes spawned more than once. COLLEEN SCORES ' A HIT AS SLAYEY IN "UU CINDERS" Colleen Moore register another genuine triumph with the delightful cine ma entertainment called "Ella Ciuders" which opened today. For one thing her performance De monstrates beyond cavU that Miss Moore U one of the mct versatile and wlniome personalities of the screen today. Whether the be n satins m calico nd for a good section of this picture she Is In calicos-she la ap pealing to the nth degree. "Ella Cinders" U a unique experiment In motion pictures, and a highly sut-ressf il one. It marks the first at tempt to make a feature motion picture from a newspaper comic strip, having teen adapted from the Joint creation of WUllam Conselman and Charles Plumb now running in a hundred dbllle. More of this sort of thing will be welcomed by movie-goers. In the story Ella Is the slavey In the Cinders .household and bow she gets away from the environment of her stepmother and stepsisters, fall In love with an Iceman, wins a, fake' beauty con test 'and "crashes the gate" to success in the movies furnishes a delight ful entertainment In .only th manner that is Colleen Moore's. Lloyd Hughes, as Watte Lifter, who trains for football by delivering ice. makes an admirable leading man for Miss Moors. Excellent support Is aUi given the first National star by Vera Lewis, Doris Baker. Emily Oerdes, Mike DonJlrj, Jed Prouty, Jack Puffy, Harry Allen and D'Arcy Corrlgan. THE MAN IN THE MOON ay: Tbe proof of the pudding in the eating. The proof of the airplan In the flying. Tbe proof of th thief la In the stealing. Tbe proof of the bacon ts In the frying. Life Is a failure If It Is such that you would hat to live It over again. A gentleman It a person who can grow a beard for a week without being thought to be a lowbrow, , What I am wondering Is how loig that Loa Angelet advertising stunt Is going to last. Jake sayt he would not mind renting a cottage at Carmel if all tb appurten ance went with It, j Some day X am going to writ a book on 'tb descept of man from the apes. No ape could be as mean at some men I know, CAXAIUAV riTIK Some Interesting f.ctt.about u llf 'inauguration wtNNIlm No 8.,. of, history of the salmon and particularly ' , ' ,. J.. of the sockeye were Dr. W. A. given by !Me, ef b. rrallty In the Itton-.t Departure Bay yesterday after. of the H3yl, Hayal ct I noon t me mntfceon ol the Boury n,l(llcttw, Scott, M C . dl- Canadian Air rorce. an interview here. Kxper- Club. Colonel J. W. Nlcholls presiding 1 lmtnU Ionc thu ,lni t. .uempted in the absence of C. H. Orme. president thortly ,, Ulf mulu of thfM teu iof the club. ' jwlH iMgfiy determine to wht er.ent Dr. Clemens calsslfled the aalmou . the service will be operated, jfamlly or Salmonldae into a group In- j ' cost of operation, cilmttle condition. ! eluding whtef ish, lake herring anj poeslbllltlee of revenue and other Inv Inconnu In one group and Paetflo 81- portant lactore will ha ye te b studied mon. Atlantic salmon, steelhead. cut belore the undertaking U launched, throat and charr In another group. Capt, Beott declared. ifhe charr. he explained. Included the ; High praise was paid to the Msnltoba duly rarden' and the eastern brook wing of the force, which according to trout. i Capt. Scott ts one of the beat organ- The speaker explained that the flahra bred and highly efficient unlta In tbe j of this fatally lent themselves well to Dominion. The Man!t3ba squadron, hei cultural operations and were valuable stated, had rendered yeoman service In commercially. They were also great ; battling the forest (Ires In ro-operattou . 'sporting fish. All the Pacific salmon. '. with the Dominion forestry department. he said, were given Russian, names as j Other branches of the fore sIJ had a i they were first discovered in Siberia, notable record of good service. More j Most of the salmon were tour year flh 1 than 31J fires were detected by the pa-1 returning to spawu and die at the place" tU nd by speedy camrounlcatlon; of birth after a life of a year In fresh tont rangers were nuhod to. the 1 water and three in the ocean There fcene of danger and many roepaclng were however, variations of this. Th-.- D1" ' auoaueq ana vajuao; m- pink rvlmon was a two year fish. The others sometimes lived to five and even as much as seven years of age. Speaking of the sockeye. Dr. Clemens ber limits saved. He predicted that a reserve air force would be formed In the near future. A total of 47.000 squirt mile were said the majority spawned In the fourth ! PhtPha by the air servlcw during th eh of the P" 'on territory year .Dendln one vr in a lake and the remainder of their Uvea in the , being practically unknown as f,r a exact geographical data was concerned. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert tf NOVKMlll.il 3, 1918 The people aboard the coal barge Donald D, bo wer rrscued by tht Prince John in Queen Charlotte Bound were landed here yesterday, the party comprising Capt. 8vendaen and hit wife. Mate Hansen, the cook, and two other members of the rrew. The Don ald D. went adrift when the tow line of the tug Dots parted and Capt. Davie, master of-the steamer Prince John, on arriving on the scene, decided all be could do was to rescue the people on board and let the barge go. The last seen of it wss at It waa drifting towart Calvert Island. Tbe latest casualty list of th Oreat War announces Mathanial Bent of Prince Rupert, killed In action: Jame Parka of Prince Rupert, J. Morrison ct Metlakatla and W. H. Uttley of Port Easlngton, apunded. Premier Bowser and Premier-elect Brewster have been in conference. Th former slate that he expecta to make a statement In a few days aa to when he will tender m resignation while th latter 1 now stated to te in a posltiou to announce the personnel of his cab- , inet. TURKEYS SCARCE ON PRAIRIE MARKETS' WINNIPEG. Not. ft. Many Canadian! housewives wUl be compelled to change j tbelr menus for Thanksgiving dinner, , ,N for according to Prof. IUrner of the Msnltoba Agricultural College, there It a serious shortage of turkey In the Do minion this year. In fact there Is a general shortage pf fowl, attributable chiefly to unfavorable weather last spring. Disease U alao reported to have taken a heavy toll, ernment Investigators. The Children Will Catch Cold Mothers sJ.oul4 never nrgixst the flrtt tign of a cold or cough where their children are concerned, for If thy dn some serioot lunir trouble ii liable to follow, Mr. It. T. JlnLby, 1024 Harrington Ht.i llalifti, K.tf, writes: "Th thHilren are coutlmjall getting fold, but I have n,4 trouble with them, for lust a oon n the Ix-gln to wugh 1 iye them (t 'doso of 1 Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup xhic-h bre.l nn th eold withfa day or so. I get great result out of t and would not be without it for anything. I ran highly recommend it to any one.'' Price 35c a bottl lirgt faially tit 60-, tmt iin only by Th T. Milbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Out TMC r rheye Mere I I -1? i-.m. . I til ' r I 1 III. I hi .... V-,' ;B V I M I A I V . 'VV.V St . JOv . ' , tOUR KNOCK 1 1 IN PROBATE. SUPREME COURT CP COLUMBIA Ill the Matter BRITISH of Uie tdmintstrsllon Art. SIKl In llw- Miller i-f lit Estsle nf Andrew Mi .Xausbi. ntbri kuuwn Andre Joiintton. I mlor sihI by virtue f su order ilsleil I Uw fill do of iHloU-r. li., ami nn.lr (:ijr Ills llfHr Jiidee Vrli oam. I.wsl lUllVr OI llie BWTrilM- uwn, 1 irlV4.n I,, hloftllli II, lliXlll. uiiiritl Price accordingly have remained at a titminlstrtinr fnr that r.rii-i of the high level and in the opinion of Prof, florner, will remain so until after tbe ew Year. Th speaker deprecated tbe trend followed by poultry breeders (n th United States, who he asserted, ar special-Ulng more in quantity than quality production. The problem before the breeder was to broaden the scope "of tbe Industry to include both. Prof. Herner stated that the more consideration should be given to th co-relation of the two branches of the Industry In Canada and suggested that breeders should avail themaelve of the scientific information gathered by gov nmjtiijr r -riiM-e nii(rii S iWIWd ! mtr In '4iin-a . !".. to swear $1 : Uh- drain of Alwlrew . uM oilier Wise klMiwn Amlrew Johnum. -f'rnerl it Hie Tvn nf Pnillher, lit llw- rruvinr-.r nriiiti lm(itii. r in- hi of July. ItM. Mr iiniiilb tflrr th flrl.ub-Hr.iii.ii nf this iiAllf-r TMLIiUnilK TAKi: MiTi;r that, unlc primf l rurnithni I" Hie IMMrtrt Hi-fis-irtr or Hie Huprrme "Hirl st Hie City of l-rlnre Hii-n. I'mvinre nf HH(lh .iium-U. within one iminib afler He flrt t.iib iiistiiin r this noiirr, ihsi itii i An drra- Mrtaartil. oitn-rnue km-wii st Aa Irew iiihntimi, wso lie uli(iinl o in em dy or July ito. itv stin sirNn-n II. Il'wkln will prion it to rsr ti o UK- oiii iiin or iw sua Andrew Mr surhl, nihrle kimun st Anitrew Julviilon. WTI.LIAM. k ODMMm. So)iraort. . inn noii nr piiiuiiniHl mi tin I ri1' d,,Y "f "ri"i-r, Vli., ltc. LAND ACT. Notlc f 'Intention t Apply to Itatt Lsnd In rrtiire Huperl Utij Hecordint lm trlrl. tml slliiate si Ielsy llsrbor. Vu-n riurliriu- lilaiuU. TAkE Miner: tint inrvlll rsnnerj r.i.inrny. Ltd., Vtnrouver. B.O.. or. upmhyi Fliti rtrkers, lnirn1 to srply Tnr t Imsh nf Hi fullowinr detrrilH-ri limit -- Cnmmeiirinr tt I rxist r'snled tl Hi souhist rnmr of iho T(ri' MiihtiI Claim, rnllowlnr Hi eu-rly bouniltry In t norilierlir dlrrrllon II rlwlni. Ihrnn ixrthalerlr II rhaln In lilib wiim mark; thenre iiihtlerly sli.nt Hi lilsh waitr mark ID rlialnt: lhni-r MitriweM-erly I rhaina. mar or lm. m ih. p-ilnt nf rnrmiii-nrcincnt, tml runltinint l mfMt hiiira r.m tall ! HOMFIIVILIE CAMF.HV COMPtMr l,T., Appllrsni. Per Y. i, Mtihert. IHII September tlh. 1 MINERAL AOT Certificate ef l-ermt. Brnv.tne.7i. Mineral CltHn. altutle In in Allln Mininr Pirtalon of Hi Cualar tiiithrt. un U'ann IJIr. td)Mnin m. to Ih south of linjwni No. 4 M.C 1 T.UK-MITICF. that I, James It k'raha Pre Min'r'j friri-H Mo. , inirrid' to Iht Mln:nr nrA-r for t trllffts i "fro.i,ni. fur the purr) of oft- And further lake notl.e thai trlion. 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