PAGE TWC? Softens the Leather "Nugget" gives to shoes the pliable comfort of ager-presenres their original appearancegives them the shining freshness of new shoes. "NUGGET" Biach-Tan-Toney Red-Dark Brown and While (Neutral) for light color: The Daily News i PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince , Rupert Daily News, Limited: Third Avenue. H. P. PUI.LEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Here's a real "shortcake" SHREDDED WHEAT with berries and cream Hi ijity uenvery, by mad or, earner, per month $1. Of uy mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance; per year .......... fO.Oi To all other countries, in advance, per year S7.5' Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. OAILT EDITIOM Thursday, July 22, i920. t. Boost your town ahd the town will boost you. ' Knock your town and you'll get the knocks back. Weekly Excursion to Terrace Suggested. Following the excursion to Terrace on Snndav last when nearly .seven' hundred people frum tills oily availed themselves ui me uj.jiui luimj Hi niuRt' me inp, .uie mea is sogge-ieu mat n special train might he rim weekly to that point and be well patronized. Prince Rupert And Terrace have a good deal in common and, during recent years, the latter point has become quite a summer resort fur Prince Rupert people. If there were such a train, dnrinc the nwinllix nf I llll 7k tilt A 11 fTtlct il WTatl 11 alluw' local business men lo send Iheir families to Terrace for uie summer aim give mem me oportnnily of going up and visiting them once a week. It would provide an enjoyable and cheap week-end outing for local people and, so -doing, would I'm good both for Prince Rupert and Terrace. It is said that the railway company could undertake to run such a train if at least 100 i " . uv.i u ij. jk iiiiui ic iii Willie mc company at least trying iU' ' Political Differences And Not Personal Ones. With the election date announced and party nominating conventions called all over the Dominion, another federal polling conieft is iiow.well .under way. .Each party will cck advantages over .the others and there will be political criticisms and duelling. It is to be hoped, however, that political differences will be- regarded only as such and that personal animosities and hai-d feeling may be avoided. A'fjer all, we have' to live together and it will be well if our difference are only political, not being allowed lo reach the personal point. Why Is United . . States Unpopular? ' ,' v f ' The United .Stales has awtikened lo the fact lhat it is the most disliked nation in the world, says the Ottawa Citizen. In Europe, America is spoken or in scornful terms if not words of hatred; .Open dislike is expressed by persons and the press, and whenever occasion offers, this feeling bursts out in popular demonstration!--. Witness the parade of war veterans in Paris against American debt settlement term"?, and the tirade of the London, press when the famous f Mm "The Hig Parade" va shown there. In Japan, .Mexico, South America, unpopularity of Americans and things American increase?. All this is in painful contrast with the feelings of oilier nations seven years ago. Then America was seen as the savior of mankind, a knight errant arisen to deliver the nations frohi the -scourge of war. The change has. put been due to Ihe failure of the American knight tp live up'lo expectations, although that ( circumstance adds to the'" intensity of European feeling now. 11 has beeil bronchi nlimil liv- .1 ri..wl ,nnn.. ,,.,....:.,. .11 1 towards, the unreasonable conviction that the United Stales is a U object or contempt and abhorrence. Wif Englishmun'who has frequently visiled Ihe United Slates j in recent years writing in the New York Times, puts forward a typical, British explanation of Ihe dislike for America. . It is I iI.?.l-Jre".e.ver Arerk-au competes in ny contest or gnmef, heimericans present are wild in their cheers arid fapp!ause, fbul they never raise a hand or titter a sound for any oilier." And :no doubt that does explain alot in England, but iii continental .countries it willnot carry so much weight. , '' iy extenl, the outipathy to Americans can' be traced lo the eiiv f United Stales prosperity. Tliri poor rarely display a spoiilaneoiis affection for the rich; indeed, it is often n. cardial hostii ty. And so with nation.. To some extent also, Americans are aNo criticised for Iheir aloofness from suffering Europe, their demands for debt settlement from others who think they (Sacrificed infinitely imire (as they did), their general air or p-outhrul arrogance, national vainglory and cultural crudeness. '., M V' Ur'".!u,a nI"'e can the Americans be said to be among irit'liiU. Wliilu III...... 1:11 r 1: .. .1 . . ..P ihe hospital board last night ilia1 it liad been decided 10 hold ihe annual convention of tin' ILC. . llosnilals Association in t?'inliMJilvr at Vancouver itisti-ad of in Prince Rupert hs w de- I'idpil al lite t 'J25 convention in Mi 11 a i in n DAubl was exnressel us to whether the executive of life nssnniatioh reallv had nower Ui cliahve the plare of venue when it had been decided upon by the full convention. In view of the "breaking of faith" in- iifferrnce was exmessed b Member' of Ihe board aliou. bavin? anything further to do with the association, l'he board was in receipt of a letter from the secretary o -he association slating that u ..ail been decided to- hold tlii ciinvenliiin In Vancouver instead of' Prince Rupert as. if ihe meeU ingr were held lit Prince Huperf .1 would be liimossible for soiliiJ Of the delegates to spend the time and money that would hi required to attend. The letter staled th.it it was willi rerel that the decision liad been made Hi change the iiiecliiiK place ind it wa hoped that it, would tot les.en Prince Hunert's Inter est in the affairs of the assocla- ion. The letter then nroceedfii n urse tlml n illpi?li ho scnl Vom I'rince ilupert and outlined it scheme for the imolin? at travelling expenses of the dele gates, asking the boards opln- on on Hie matter. Secretary Hirch reail a leltei' that he had sent lo Ihe associa tion in reply, rite letter evpre- sed the disappointment felt lo cany tnai me convention was not to be held here and lhat it was felt a mistake had been made in changing. Several other conventions including thai of the I'nion or H.G. Municipalities had in th past been held in Prince liupert. Delegates from 'rince Ilunert had been sent to hospital conventions in the simih tind Iheir tini was equally val uable to that of the southern delegates in comin (o I'rince Rupert. The letter then raised the question as to the power of Die executive lo chance the place of venue which had Tieon (lecnied nnnn at the delegates in convention. Aid. Hleiiliens felt llial an or ganization 'where the executive Could over-ride the decision of a convention was noL vvorlb he longing to and he would favor resigning altogether from lb association. II was Just another cae of where faith had been broken with Prince Rupert ftt Ihe benefit of Vancouver. After some, further discussion Ihe matter was laid on the tahle unlil a reply is received from the association o Mr. lurch's let ler. ARRANGEMENTS UNDER WAY FOR FLAG DAY Thursday, July 29, Is Day Fixed oy tins Lodge ror Annual' Event i 1 1 ' -Next Thursday, July 20, ha been set by Ihe local Elks' l.odine for its annual l'lag D.i' celebration. There will be the tiBual features including parade from downtown to the Acropolis Hill grounds, raising of the flat,' iind address, rates and snorts v ,; ' .-ini ruii.uci hiicr uj me no iriiCK witn and dance nance In in the me Kxhlhl.lon r.xnmiiiori nan me Yankees 1 animosity, Canadians do not shnrc the intense re- in in the the evening. evening. Itev. Itev. Dr. Dr. Chnrle r .' """M'-"" c iviiuw gur ineniis 10 me soiilti are ' 'anicrnn is oeing invned 10 lit llflll ll.o. nnn 1 I II . 1.11... .. - , . . . . , ' "imtu.i uiiu, 11 must, ne aomiiieu, we n.-ipu Gimtn tit II...: ..1 i i- .. . T . .....v .-..yiiiiT 111 1111-ir I-1 1 ti rii i'i M ri til 1 fiti.i u n i. ...... 11.!'. ""jt viuiiuuiuns iMigui io oc lueini in Uisalmsing hostile minds and in interpreting in ajrieiully the Svay real virtues as well as the failings of their neighbors. 1 CHANGE MADE IN MEETING PLACE J I Hospital tfbary Expresses lhdtg- nation In Connection With Holding of Convention ' Considerable disappoint mei wis exnrtvssed' at the nieeliiiir o giv'e the flair .iddre)r :unl in. stead ot a baseball game, there will he a Softball game between the Elks and the (iyro Club. The peneral committee In charge of arrangements ror the event consist Ot F. P. Kennv, U. M. Fuller, E. Clapp, K. Mc-yuaig, and Howard Frizzell; The commillee iri chainre of ehll. dren's sports will consist of Vv D. Vance, Fire Chier I). H. Mc Donald and W. WJIIiScrort while; E. Claim has been amiolnlel In lake charge of the free and pay! booths from which, as usiiai;! will be distributed candy, ico cream, oranges, etc ftm of i cbarve. I he conini II ee In elmnrn of the dance In Ihe evenilig con-J sisis or henny McOua u mM Howard Frizzell: Prfectl "Does I his porcelain egg servo lis purpose?" "Yes, air, It can't be beat." Vftli DAILY ttfcWfl Tlittr'adny, July jj THE MAN IN THE MOON a'ya: The sailor boy say tut is a ruin country. Tney call .the bloomin shilling" 'two-bits ahd the liilmers arn "dymes." . My idea of aoing some wouM 1 . . it .-". . . nv io Jiaveu I i.M.f. iuriew- the Salt l.aVe run evVry sum iner. ' . . - . - . If von want to -Vun Into some Hi Ink- rent nii7h willi vour nio tor bofVt, tfj' fW warsliipf If von Iwip Iho .shout "all hands onVdeck" watch yon don't get yours trodden upon.- Why. not .smesl to' Cant. Itlldses thlit lie allow his hnvs lo give a hand with their shoot. Ii; iront in removing the cit rock idle on First Avenue? If you want to see a real box ing match, ko, aboard the Ctir lew and watch the naviirator boxing Ihe- compass. There's one sure thine abouf ; 1 ine itiirlevv boys. J bey 11 have a good lime even if shlpwreekei on a Millard table. Watch your step around Xo J gun, someone endeavored ;V make the foundation fast vvilti chewing gum. If Ihe .boys don"! serve afternoon tea aboard, lhev. serve hits of civility in showing one around ine trouble ruer. ; Xow's the time we wish Ilia Seal Cove navy would start something around Cow Hay. The l.lon's cubs wmild then have Id loss for shies. Did you ever hear n satins play on aiJiornpipe? - t Thereia no bottled port off Ihe port "side of a warship. ,o Dollars sfo collar stud llier" are no hijackers In northertfi waters thee days. I. oral nurt or boat owners ar respectfully, requested nol lf scratch Uie sides of the Curlew. If cleanliness is nest to C.od-lifiess ihe Curlew i a near Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert July 22, 1916 A movement is on foot In tn t'nileil Slates congress io roe. vent the movement of Anierieai. halibut Ihriiugh a Canadian port. The tl;lSS.l2t iiT'iieh :i tiiuiii-n would mean Ihe discontinuation or Ihe present fish slilpinentf llirough I'rince Ilunert. - F. II. Cunninliatn. chief in. soeclors Of fisheries for Hritish Columbia, wh is at present ir. mis itisiricl, has Jusl received Die sad intelligence that his son. Banner Franein Hrmll.v thmtiiitgham. aged lb. was kill! ...I l'tl '..ll....' i.kllf.ll.l. ...A..IL 111. Mt, 1 fcHIJ IIUIIII. ,' .-j 1- ; TaHfner li Jiod.v'v south fop burial In Vancouver' or Detroit, Mrs; fl. Conant. widow of lbs late H. Conant, and. a loyn,' . Coiiiinb safted 'on morniw's steamer. SKIDEGATE son Hilt Chier Henry Kdenshaw or Man Ken raine inlo port last week HallK ' i " liUr,'tn'r ,,0a,, ChnrlesiI,,C"Hl,a,w- " .wa" l,p:. W'1 no- a nay oi .vir. anil .Mrs. A; Ituss or Skidegale Mission. Later lr. hilenshiiw uciii i tjniiiii Day cannery where his boat hh peen cnartered ror Ihe season. The Hitka Hriruee Oueen Charlolte City mill at is ndW Wrien Th Babies Art Cutting Teeth THC MOTHCR SHOULD USI . P'Wn'f hby'g Mtnt tlm noweta Moomt Utnmi Uhd dilr kbit rnnVorl f.1- .k Thij it the timn wbn the mothw hr, mv Um btbj't hie. J. Muekle. The Danish' motorship I.. A. Christiansen loaded 1.500.000 feel of lumber for Ihe Atlantic; ealmanl at Oiieen Charbittc City last week. K. Cray, inspector of Ihe gov ernment radio erviees. eame in On Ihe Inst trio of the Prince John lo inspect the station nl Dead I ree Point. Mr. Cray. whoe first trip it was to th.i Island, expressed himself ns vary pleased with all he saw. l'he Sitka Si, nice Mill boat. The (ialloplng Ooose, was here Inst week from fjueen Charlotte City. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert i .1. II. Kilto. Philadelphia; John! T. McCann, C. J. Fleleher. .1. I-..' Diibberley, Vancouver ; Thnma C. Morgan, James II. McVely, A.j D. McKay, " 11. Sherwood. F. D.; Mathers and Janys Conley,! Vaiieouver; F. C. lindle, C. Me. Kinneii, f. H. Denton, J. X. Drowning. D. A. Mrlteallt and John MrSvyan, Ocean Falls; F. I. .Vyhiix, l)ear II. Pelerso-. and C. T. Hrende, Hallic. Soulh Dakota: A. Chrlstc iisimi. Henner. S.D.: I., o. N'yhus. Mount Ver- mm, Wah.; . I.alnf and 3 W. Hitclay, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Hroiker. D. M Ctune, II. II. Jiriitistiine and Mr. and Mrs. I'. (J. Hrown, Kdmon ton: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nichols, Toronto; It. A. Taylor and II. (1. Cunningham, Port Kssinglnti: Mr. and Mrs. D, II. Hurnev. Fort William; Mrs. II. Hennessey. Stnithers.'v Mrs. W. Itiley Prime tSenrge; Mrs. T. M. Hlack-Wood, Jasper; Nelson Drew. Haysiiorl; llirhard l-'levvell in,l Irs. Herlha FIevvel, Oxbridge .nr. ami .virs. p. k. .Shepard. (.hicago; Slanbiy II. Alton, Pre iwer; deorge Ilipgsiad. Porl oe nucy and. Mrs. Andrews,1 Hell: s. n. pviii .n.i J ii Marvin. Riverside: William ii. ers, Calgary; C. Moss. It. nut. fith. J. Drain, It. Mld.llelou nr.d . i.. rrosi. ii.m.S. Curlew. WATIR NOTICE Vi-.l. Vim.iivrr. II. for rrlj- fni finini m hm liner nMiui ltr inilft miriii .r n. ""n lllf U'alr ttilf lu. .1. .... hi ,,r r,fJ"Jr::"' ." l,,o",h hl..r.,i.,r puirr l,iV;. ff'jKiT.mTSrrl'r rhU ii.. Hit wat isinted ,m uh- rmunii n the tsih tUy of in. it A nipr lit thl nollrn tn.l tn uniillritlon purMimit thfretn an.1 Vri to Ihf VV.ifr ItH." lll im ril.-.l In ti nrfi." "f 'ui VVjinr lleniriler II Tflrnrm.h ctirk. rihn on iiu. uM wiffs ri.' r II,- Km. f 1-i.fiii.lrullrr ..... I I ... .... Walir . Jt . ... .. "I pf llljrlita. rati i. nifai iiiiiMinrn, viftorla. li. uiihin BTVMiAMI- MINKS Clinpon VTI0 nr n. i. oT,r.i i -y''y:;r:' LAND ACT. Notlc of Intantlen to Apply to Laatt Lnt TAkl VllTlf-p III. i c. ....... ... .. ton r ... i f TnWH.IlBi ttiHirt.- ra.li.rly fSO ?Jm I SrraK"1- .1-22?. -''L "' M-1 .... ii.-niu iMirinrr y t.non JM lo norm of roniinf-irrinrril, and ron " taliilnir 1 arrea, marr or rM, r.uur.c II. BIMPKON, VHtt ;uu. s, lld. PPlifsnl. WW JNEIGHB0R: Not so bad looking Jlm. 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