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Mapaging Editor. 8UBSCRIPTI0N RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier,, per 'month . . ... ..... 8t.on By mail Jovall parts qf the British Empire and the United States in advance, per year . ... ,.. . . . fO.Oft To ail other countries, u advance, per year Y $7.50 Transient 'Display Advertising. . . .$1.40-per- inch' per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page.'. ...$2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion ..... .,,-.. 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion... 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion . . 15c per agate line t Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY EDITIOP 08 86 Thursday, July 8, 1026. Passing of Socialism As Universal Panacea. It is curious how time changes ur ideas. It was not very long'ngo that lynny people" thought socialism would he the panacea of all Ihc ills, of the world and then Russia taught them that the human factor had a lot Jo do with every system of government. It was seen that no government could he better than the people who fgrmed the government, which' in oiir case consists of the voters of the -country. The result -seems to be' that socialism as an active faclor in the world has passed. There was an inevitable innocence about the socialism of Jhe eighties and nineties ,fls though; metamorphosis by ntanifeti were an easy cure tortile world y old qciies and pains, mere was nothing strange about that. Every movement, when it is frosh in the world, naturally carries the virtues of a child and is innocent, confident, and unabashed. The trial comes when the movement discovers with the moving years that the world will Jiiimor a child but not yield to it. Tlien is the hard necessity for' laying aside the innocence of the child and assuming the brain of iie. bargainer. But the fact that taking' involves giving and thfltromiiig to, terms means leaving Utopia ought not to bring, serious disillusion to Those whyse minds have matured in any kind of realbtic thinking. Evolution 1 he evolution of Government is still going on Many people todaystfeHnily the failures of democracy and like.Mussolini,Wouhl returirTn absolutism. That is for theLatin mind. It does not fit Uie Anglo-Saxon. The northerners. are slower to action, less cxcljalile and therefore more stable. they do not take to new things "as quickly as the Italian 'or French. On the surface Italy today has .switched from a socialistic government to a reactionary absolutism that smacks of the middle Ages. Not so Britain. An attempt was made to bring about a change through a general strike., but if. failed. So would anv movement fait designed to return o, a'form which smacked of llm Miuiiill.il mallwul ' ' a! But What About '"'. Things In Canada? But what about .Canada? ' l looks" as if an attempt wns beiiJgt.nyifil6.4o ihlrodUtMa asure of absolutism here, but i( will ifnilCThe people.; will ribjstaiidjfor it. All that is needeij now" is a e,Sr;aiixl de.fiiiileTe.xpres.sion.at the polls that Canada will ;npt .support; any government "which' has not attained its nosi- tipii by cjtU(titiitinnaj method, if ojip 'fale' step is allowed to passiwuiuuii simng protest,, vve.deserve, o be ruled by a. dictator. But Canada will speak plain'y, it is to be -hoped.' The people will have an opportunity to vote when oiir dictator allows. She will say with clear and definite voice lhalhe win stand for nd overruling or the constitullon Iti Order to (avor any political party. The sovereign people must assert' themselves in order to retain their rights for all time inviolate. Coloqulal Names ; Versus Official. , The OtheT day mention waS'mhtje' iri the news cobimns of sm of collouuial nanies as if, I lie y meant nnfhiuir. vt quial names are often the ones that stick and are used for all time while official' names sink inlo the discard. 'Names of local' sigiiijicance, as long as they do nul duplicate others mid cniisc confusion, lire , always preferable' to,. those set by people" who have had ifbthllig lo do with the development of the country nut itfc resources. Hooiing. retreshing. nourishing i WHEAT with strawberries and cream GIRLS ARE BACK High School Drill Team Given .. Fine Reception In Alaskan Town. Yesterday aflernoos the. girls' physical drill class of the Prince Itlipert High School relurneii on Hie steamer i'rfnocss Alice from a friendly VJ.ill to Kcteliikan. They report." ah excellent excursion and are louden their praises of the splendid reception and en-terl.ajp.ment given them in the Alaskan tjjwn. Upon ariil at Ketchikan on Monday night a demonstration was given on Harding Square and the crowd lininjr the streets readily showed appreciation of the girls' efforts. Later, the visitors .Were guesU of honor at a dance. I'uesday was spent in sightseeing through the courtesy of Messr. lfeckmann. Hennelt and Went- ii. ...i... r . - ally. Ihey hail taken great care Hint a-stipp"ly of h6t Udjjs would Hie on hand at the end of the. lour. j Mr. Ferris and school trustees 'irrauged to have the local stu- lenls visit their school which is i very efficient school plant in very spiiso. The spacious gym nasium and beautifully finished auditorium were the objects of many envious sighs. It was not on the boat alone, tiowever, that the grls were, feed ing me inn, as iney an na.i me opportunity to spoon oul the food it the hatchery. Some expressed lonsiderable surprise when they liscovercil that the mush was preserved salmon egirs. To a ureat number it had been the first visit -to a hatchery -and the ap pearance of tio many fish brought .'orlh numerous exclamations. the same evoninjr a Iheatre parly was organized al the Coliseum rheatre. Die personnel of the party vi siting Kelchif ".n was as follows: Mrs. B. Loiijr, chaperone; Misses Winnifred Thomson, Ada Mini- gbor. Vera Smith, Jean Grieve, Laura Frizzell, Kvclyn Da I by, itiith tiillis, Marj- Walters, Virginia Iliel, Julia Walters,. Ireno Morri son, Chnsie .Mcl.eod, I.ucy (-Brien, Alex. S. Mitchell trainer and James It. Mitchell. ANNIE BESANT GIVES LECTURE Tells People of London, About World Teacher, or Reappeared Christ. - - EXPOUNDS HER, DOCTRINE Defends Fact. That Krlshnamurtl Is of M ember of Oppressed Nation. 4 LOXIXLN, July 7. The rituat at the (Jueen's Hall tonight when )r. Annie IJesanl addressed her followers was Ihe same thai is al ways observed at these remark able gatherings. W'hen all was ready Mrs. Itesanl swepl on to thp platform clad in a voluminous while gariupptvcrabrojdered with gold. SJhe took her place in thej Utile nrass-raueu piaiiorm irom which .Sir , Henry, Wood conduct the orchestra, with her bands pjuccd palm to palm as in the ef figy of a saint, t here was com plele silence and everyone rose to receive her. Without any pre liminaric she launched into her nddress, which took exactly an hour, and when she had finished Who left the platform again alone. 79(Years0ld Mrs. llesaut. as she told us. Is ilow 79 years of age, and she is more Impressive than ever. There Is a slight huskiness of nge in her voice. She speaks" slowly, Very varefullyj nnd every sentence expresses the- domination? power iif a formidable perQnality. The cene' wns highly picturesque the while figure crowned, with ample while hair standing" there above a sort of bovver of flowers applause, a,ud tha twa w;hi'n she spoke with unusual personal feei-Ing allout her attachment In. the past "to a cause which brought not glory." Mrs. Hesant at once and sternly suppressed this demonstration. Perhaps nine-tenths, of her ati-dlunco were women, One noticed there were a few clergymen and priests hi the audience and a fair, number of Indians. The most re.' niarkable Indian of all was not) there, thouigh he was eagerly looked fop, I mean, of coure. Mr. Kri.-dinmnuti, the younK man Show living in sechmio'n at Wim- EDAAff CTsfUIIr'' AM1" ,,,in w,,u 1,as ,,orn "tPtl by rKUiu lVI!ilLnllvAli H,Ma'11 um ,,,:u, others as carnation of "Hie Christ." I Expression of Faith.,, -Mrs, llosanl waV giving, tlity flifl of a ci'ie of lectures on "The coining or the trld 'JYanh-er. as seen by modem and ancient psychology." One,. may say that; she spoko as the nolemn prophet of Krishuaiiuirf in his character pf the reappeared Christ. ifOn a stall outside-.photographs were beihg sold of "the WoVld Teacher" a youiiK Hindu of extreme beauty . Her Jecluie was really, li spilo of its logical form and philosophical argument, an cx-liression of personal faith, and sjie made it clear that the.grounds of that belief .cannot be proved by appeals to history or science. "They would only be endorsed by the knowledge of a, few and perhaps the intuition of many." She compared herself to a traveller come hack front an unexplored woiill w ii o air iiitTir vrs iui . . ... . the. whole afternoon. Incident- " ' " , . she herself believed she would THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: 1 Icr in other word, an a rein-' reply thai it was because .she hadl many time een Hun and had' heard lliin isay that He Would again visit the earth in a mortal body as when He last came in IJalestine. Gnostic Theory, The theory on which this new.t religion I based would appear to! be. from lial Mr. Itesaiit said, lliaj Of" Die early Christian Gnos tics who held that the Clirit took (he body of a disciple named Jesus! The (itiosticn lopked upon Jesus and the Christ as two ep- arale heinns, tlie former beinsr a reat di-ciplc who "Ignt the usfi of. his body to the "Wiirld Teacher." The 4iril wa I ho tenant )f that hody durinjr His ministry. Mrs. Hesant affirmid her belief that this theory U true, and she wont on to declare her faith that the World Teacher U about again to occupy a particular body a body, shp safil. which ha been carefully trained in purity of life for the purpose. It ya now time, to speak more plainly, and the reason for doing so was, she In JAKE says if this kind of weather keeps up he's going Ink ;iuit Ihe (own. He declares lie might as well livo in California. IT never rains In Rupert I In Ai.:si or.JuIjy In May iJ Juried in, Rupert, 1 he day are ajwaysj dry, ! :r M ' . . ind please, o( please remember ' Before you cast that stone, 'bat rainfall In September Is etpially unktuiwn. Ins suniniertimp jln dlpiiefb t.- i ire'iMiies, nrelalwayi liuo f... . : , .-fj!.7. ....... nu uie oniy inoisiiire -snen mere Is Just a lilfle dew. If it Vlioiil d, f aflhntlitiDert j We'd all be deeply shocked-.j Hut it never nlnsln' IlunerL ;"I"rom April unlil'Ml. .' u-- h TIII'lli: are Ibiise who would tfike to have lived, : In t lie KHza il'lban age, hut the Lizzie age Is good enough for iney A fillll, knows a boy is lyin? She Could Hardly Do Her Houswork NervesWereSoled Mn. I. M. ParVi, Conirton, Ont., writMi "I had leut tnd nerve tjwibl, aid bm. 10 abort of breath I could hardly do my dull BlOmiewOrk. and was mii n.fvAin T arranged alornr the ntntfortn. Slip. ,r...M ivi.i, was heard' In reyerent quiet; oiilyi Yry littl. aoand I keard ftjt, like. pnee did her bearers break 'Into . uf . "! ISaW, in rfeoromrndtd, to I tried" a, Uh, and after (aldnj the aeeocj out I am boh fefling like a diffetot woman." Thli prtparstlos. kaa tierii oo the, m ai r k I' fn iKa pat 32 Tcara ad hai achtaved a wonderful rrputatloa for th relief of all heart, and aervt trooblaa. Put up oolr by The T. Uilbun rtoat Oat noicuie wun which ryrrj 'nu .,,. ,, r , rk un, t LVarher had lron received might llHI,tttl Hcs remaiiL uneul. Thev! oe goi over oeiore ne came uui. .,ii n,iiIA. lM, i.-r,,,... into the world, "nol as the dis- ciple hul as (ho master of masters ' Was M xirange that the Teacher should again use the hody of an oppressed nation Ihey regain single blessedness. ONF. of the modern worries i raiie'I hjr fear of getting youi femlers humped. TIll.N'iiS you don't see in Use Jidvorlising literature Include tprairio dul iurm. Galunrnif rarlliquakes, Florida swamp and alligators, Colorado deciles. Vancouver smoke, Victoria wind, Nanaimo coal dust and Princ Itupert knockers. j AlKll.'NI) here we have a lot ot moss on the uround hul Hint's boiler than keeping it on the hacks of Ihe people. LAND ACT. . CfUr Llnd riUlrtrl. Ijnll nrrrrfin lllrtrt of I'Mnre huurrl ami iIiuumI mi Ann. i Willi i jnur, usilliwr,! ui niointi nt Atlinin linrr. : TAkK .no TICK llil TrtnrH nirharU nunhip of Atlin, B.il. orcut'itlim mill Hi4iiiuT. IntfiiiU to apply lor prmlinn i.f .urius.v in? luiMininK iFcnu lnd: l rr.iiimi.nelnr n i rxm nljniml mi Oj nuih Unire of Tiku Arm abmit mll iu.iiiei rroiii the ninulii nr Atllnlo lllirr anit j-iimiiiif OuHire 10 rhlna writ, 4htiri to rhain amitli: Itirnr u rhalni IIM; anil tlirnr o rluma north in .(mini of roiumi-nrNiipnt, rohlalnlnc 40 u rr. fimr nr i"ij r, rnvius niciivno nu.M.op. -. Appliranl, I Palo, Vtlln, May to. im t LAND ACT. Wollea of Intention to Apply to Leaae Land In Prinre luipcrt l.anil nerordmr Pi-Jrvfl or Prlnrn liupert. and aliuat at lflt. II. C. 1 TAKT. NOTICE that Fttrftie II. Simp-lm of Mirtl, orrnpallun rainier. In-aeiids to aj'ply for a ! of llif follow Sliar ilrsrrllipd land:-- . Coiniiictirlna at a poet planted at the hnrtheal corner or Hlork III, Maxell Tnvtnlle; thi-nre easterly Ud feel; IhMIre diiltx.rly 1,000 feet; thrnr wn-lerlr tto ree thonre mirtlii-rly I.OOO reel i pon rmiiineneemeni, ana rem lalnlnr 3 acrea, mtre nr !, tDOn.Nn II. BIMPSOM. imirn jium a. iwrn. Applicant, "QOVCRNMtNT LIQUOR ACT." Notice, of Application for tar Llca'naa. Police la hereby a-urn that, on ihe run day or June not I. Uie undernlimed Inletul to atiply to the Uqiior Control Board for a m-ense in reopen or prrlnlaea lielna part or the bulldinr known aa iirmn rails Hotel, annate on front Street. Town u1 orean Fall, upon the land rteifritirit ai lid No. Jl, nanre S, Cnat nUtrlt. Map Mix ll.M. .!, Land, Ileal. trnlion lililrlri. In the rmvoire of llrltlfh Columbia, roi the aale r freer, by lint rU(, -or, by the jjljen lioipc; for rorijiiiiipilun on tliovprO' luted tnta Tlh day nr June, IHH. PACIfin MILLS I IMITFO. Pr e iarkr1Tri.Miirer LAND ACT. Notice of Intention te Apply to Leaae Land in rnnre nupert Land neriiMinir 6a Irlct of Cnatt nana t, and1 lluatn 'on South llarlincl liland, TAkK NOTICK that Atrred Swanon, of I'rinre nupert, oerirpatlon Mariner, In. trmu lo apply for a eao of ihe follow-Int dearrllied landi rnmiiieneinr at a pnt planted at the hnrlh end of South tlarhael lilind) thenee round the Itland at hlah water mark, and containing to arret, more or leaa, AI.FnKD SWAJtSO.I, Dated April 17, ilh. App,lf,n, A Few More Specials at Bulgers Sale t' St Every package of Winchester agnrcttes contnlns n poker hnnd Insert card. Suve these insert? they nrc valuable In.cxchanue for packs of high grade playing cards, etc. except when he says she is the sweelest and host ami truest and loveliest !rl In all the world. Then she knows lie is telling truth. j IIAIIVKY Fmser says there are (Id safe Liberal seats al any ! rate. There are Cli In Quebec! md one in fkeona. And ILine! snys he thinks that makes GO. j KORTY-F.IOHT people werfl: eeking divprees from the Doni-i inion Senate, when the disolu-i dicated, so that the iupicion andj4, proceedings, interrupted Hie! Ilk Solid Gold Necklet or LavaHiere, set with Synthetic Huby, altinil two earats in sie. cry -HM'iaf price $0.50 Ileal Cut Amber Head NcrkleL Special sale price $5.05 Ileal French Mile Limoges Cup ami Saucers. Omv a few left at 05c ,"i.U Silver IMaletl .Sitmlwich or (ke Plate. On two left al, sale price , $2.35 .Mahogany finish large size ManleJ. Clock, wilh two lone chime on metal roils. Ilepnlar pv-ice t2d, Sate price $20.80 Silver Plaleil ClilliP Cup. Special sale price . . $1.20 Solid Oobl Udies lling, vyilhjlnrk Onyx selling w lb pearl iif centre. Special salt? price $2.95 Little flirt's Watches with strap, nickel case. Spt r price $2.95, Indestructible. Pinrl Necklet, LM fiiflijv" long, with s ver rlniSp, rhiiieoiie set 05c ?15 Slej-liilg Silver Tea Set. Sole Price . $70.00 John Bulger, Ltd Jewellers Loggers! Loggers! We have Hie only complete slock of; Gilchrist Jacks and .arts in the North. We handle lagging Cablo, Axes, penvics, Haws, and gonqral Camp KipjIjmicnL H will pay you lo see us when. outfHIng, Stork's Hardware Limited ilCANADIAM VPACiriC .eauwir 710 8ecor)d Avenue. i ..JUU....I Canadian Pacific Railway I B. C. Coast Services, Sailings from Prince Ruoert To Katthlkan, VVranoall, Juneau apd Bkagway Julyft, 9, It, 18. 18, is! ai. 30. to vancoui.r, victoria and Seattle July 7, 10, UM, ti, 24, 18, 31. ...... . . PWtNCISa 8ATatlCt, Campbell Rltae, and VaOcoueee aarv saturdat II a.m. -...., ucaan rane, Namu, Alert Bay. 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