if i FOR I'AjUS The Cunard Steamship Co. Limited, 622 Hastings bU Vv., Vancouver, or any STEAMSHIP AGENT. The Daily News PRINCE HUPKRT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince' Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mall or carrier; per month By mail to all parts of Ihe British, Empire and the United States, In advance, per year To all other countries, in advance, per year Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - DAILY EDITION 98 86 ' 1.0 $. ; -I All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 4 p.tn on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Tuesday. May It, I92G. Losing Battle Of Old Against' New. The (jhi has always fought a Ioing battle against the new. Al one lime those 'who dared lell the truth were, burned at th slake and Svhole sods or ffroims were nut to the sword. The world is divided iiito those who are willing to keep pace with niitdernr developtpems and those who cling to the old. Oom Paul Krugcr, 'president of the Transvaal Republic, until Ihe daj of his death.'. iiHisted-that the earth was flat. But iL was noL A newgfconp tirf arisen to Nghl for the old as against the new. .1 iiiSigroiii" is known as the "Bible Crusaders of America.' The- are 1he 'Bryan He of that country who are waving their pliny -arun, against the incoming tide suid asking' it to go back: They ay they are out in defense of Christ and the Bible. Han. pHy their campaign will arouse people to think .out things for themselves and , by drawing attention to a great scientific fact will possibly-forvvnrtl the cause of real education.- Here is"a cir cular Ihey .ire sending out: Fundamentalist Campaign In States And Canada. 'The .Rjble' Cnisadcrs of America, having completed two great ranipaigns in Florida and .Mississippi against the teaching of evolution iii the public schools, both of which were highly successful; are now launching a nation-wide campaign to reach iiUo every stale and Canada and to combine as allie, fundamentalist 'laymen in Ihe Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterfan and other denominations inlo one great offensive and defensive alliance. ; : fieorge F. Washburn or Boston, and Clearwater, Florida, will be Ihe Commanding deneral of this great campaign., lie has associated with him, dMinguished educators, editors, clergymen and statesmen whoe influence' extends into the United Slates Congress and into the Kii(gs Council of Canada. This sensational crusade is amply financed and has an official weekly magazine, known -as "The Crusaders' Cham- r-ion." , The object of this denominational alliance is to combine the orthodox press, pulpit anil .educational institutions into one piiwerfuMederation, in defense of Christ and the Bible, and Utrjve evolution from the public schools of America. Says Are Conspiracies And Intrigues. k ; . hi 'commenting on this fewest Crusade, fieneral Washburn said, "Whim the truth is told about Ihe conspiracies ami Ju-trigues pfjnioderni'ls, in high places, as it will be, afid Cerlain revelatioiH 'are mado couceniiug institutions that tfre fountain heads' of obscenity, there will be an. uprising of the Christian people of;UHis coimtry, that will shake the nation. We proved our sfjiteniculs in our former campaigns1 and wc will do so in this one. "Protestantism is breaking down in America as in Continental "Europe, niul to avoid this here, the battle of the ages is now tin between Christianity and Evolution to save the day. Tfiere will be startling revelations which will shock the people, and (he break is sure to come between the Christian and Evolutionist, members tit the same church, and, 'if inevitable, why not now?' The church of fiod cannot continpe half pagan, half ' One or Ihe oilier must go down.' Men will fight better nud longer Tor their religion than for their polilic.t or anything else." Areal whole wheat cracker TRISGUIT made the same as Shredded Wheat Biscuit Pressed into a wafer, Crisp, Delicious experiences in the West, Who .'a PAGET VVtJ ; THiS DAtLY NHyV3 12 AND THE CONTINENT Superior; .cuisine, ventilated cabins. The high standard of Cunard 86;year old service Reasonable rates. Weekly SailinAs to Cherbourg. ''Cabin Class $150 and up, Dane in&, tennis an J gymnasium: dinner JUf Ifld, Ill rd ANCHOR-DONALDSON LINE to Glasgow Th ROBERT REFORD CO, IM rOTOWO (PAom fife J;) or any STEAMSHIP AGEfT SHERIFF WAS PIONEER OF THE COUNTY Appointed to Atlln at tho Time Judge Young Was Sent North Tho death 't the oldest nwni- county court judge.. When the. nilminlstrtfttVn treadd'uarlers of Allin district was lu'nuglit to Prince '.Ituperl', Sheriff Shirley al so moved Jier. arriving in January lUlil. He was a resident of the city ever since. FlrsV Trip Out ; Four ve;M ami last fall.; Uieriff Shirley wont to ver to jxio evidence in the F.tujtm- eer Mine ease, anil this. .was his1 first and last visit vears. S0I l "A Sheriff Shirley wits Hhe Andrew's Cathedral with Arch- BURNS LAKE 111 onlv bervif the Civil service in Prince, "".'? " lanu.y wuo never Runert district and probably the "" !, ,., p i u n era i win iu msi i u " ifrtit. 4i.,.nhi .Tni.n SliirW w Saturday al fernooir from S sheriff pf Pritfee lluperl county. rail. which look place early yesterday ""'aeon .. .. lux ..meia.inp. i in-aftornmm in the Prince lluperl 'n1 Sheriff Shirley was an no-General Hospital where' he had Hvc member of SI. Andrew' been a patient for the past sev- Anglican Chut-t h, bavin been a eral yeurs, has removed one of.-i.iesman mr many years tho oldest pioneers of tills city and one of its most esteemed i-ituens. lie was b2 years oi age. Though so many summers uid -winters, tnany Of them filled with hardship and adventure, lKisseil since first he saw the light of day back in Ontario, Sheriff Shirley seemed to haeJ ;een treated very kindly by: Father Time and op to short; time before his death he slill et eculeil his official duties in Prince Ilupert with the vigor and despatch of one far younger in years. Indeed, those who came In contaei with him would have placed his years at least twenty less than the actual 82. Horn on February 2l, 1HU, on the Tarm of hi father in Montagu township, six miles from Smith's Falls, Ont., Sheriff Shir- ley was the fifth of a family of ten. His father, John Shirley, was a. native of Wexford, Ireland, and came to Canada at the ape f six years. That was over liO years ago, and the homsstead tear Ollawa at that time was in deed a pioneer one .set In the primeval woods. Jane Kidd, mother of Sheriff Shirley, also came from Wcxfonl, Ireland, at the ape of nine And settled with her tamily near Smiths Falls. Mr. and Mrs Shirley Sr. died over thirty years nxa within ten months of each other. BrothertjLlylng Three of Sheriff Shirley's brothers are :jtill livinK two older and one younger. The older ones are William, who is in the United Slates, and Thomas, who still lives on the old homestead at Smiths' Falls and is the grand father of the fourth generation on the same farm. The ypunger. brother, Isaac, lives at Metcalfe, Ont. The other members of the! A snn was burn on .MayG lo Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Lund at thei, home at Ivrow. Tho Burns Lake Tennis Clnn has eleehJ officers for the year a follows:: piesmeni, ev. v . H.Ashfortl; secretary treasurer. P. flarr. .v j Mr. and" Mr. V. Schjetde.nin and children have left for Hie south. .Mrs Sclijeldertip will go lo Vernon" where he mother. Mrs. Woods, -Is ''I and Mr. Seh-jelerup has business in Victoria. lievt W. It. Ashtord has lefi for VaiMNiuver In attend the rtiiletl Church eonference. Hal Bennett of Oolsa Lake ir on asttir lo Prinee Itupert. Considerable works Is proceed ing pu ihe Hums ltke ball park which it I intended lo m.ifce vv ?r the fittest In the north cflui'- Iry. Football players of the Inwn arft'helhg organize,!. ( Sam' MacDeary was brmwh: from ltolrfilie last week to ob-taia niedfeal attention for it.-Juries ustj(ins when a Hi droppel on 'him. . H. Mould, who lias worked or. the section at ltoe Lake for llo past four years, has taken u position ns foreman near Mt Bride. Mrs. Mould will poln 111 ti. later. ANDERHOOF Settlers ari arrivinu in IhU family, all of whom lived to a:Iiet from 1 the Old Country ripe old ajie, have now passed iberherl . I'jke with hi wif-away. The last to die was (Seorge'ind four ' luldren have arrived ). Shirley, youturcr brother oftal l-orl l-ra.T ront Devon, Kng-the sheriff and with whom be land, and Knob Stilt with hi- shared all of the adventures and;Wife and two ciiUdrei have ar- passed away in Prince Itupert onlJobn Ooodall with his wife and February 11, 1023. , bherirf Shirley left the old home al an early age to attend school in Toronto and 02 years ajto with bis broiher. (Jeorge, arrived in Western Outario. In KH-. Ihe brothers came lo Manitoba Shirley had Lis chiidiiiK as i sheriff, bein lepnly there for live years. Oolng to Calsary itl H87. the Sherifr enga;el in office work and remained there itjr nine years. In the meantime, hi, brother fteorae had gone lo the Liiited states and married, tils wife dying not Ioihk wards. Went to .Yukon afler- lleinineil livliis lirotlier. Sheriff Shirley, responiling lo the wild lure of gold, left Calpary bound for the Yukon and in January I8U7 sailed for the north on the old steamer Willapa which was fieneral Washburn also said: "The great power, when making a special run with an ltniled, r Ibis. vast Fundamentalist army can be estimated, when i overflow or Kold seekers from it is known that Ihey easily outnumber, in America alone, all. Ihe steamer Tees. Leaving the tlie hrplies o PI her, .World War.and HicKe men will stnnd- like' ship at Wrangell, the brothers Hpartrfifs as 'defenders of tlu faith' .In the elid went up the Stiklne Itiver and iver the Ashcroft-Teslln trail Into Allin. The several ' hundred mile trip oxerland from Wranvelli I to Allin was fraught with many delay and it took oer twelve! jirtonlhs, dog team beinK the priti- clpal mode of travel. However,1 I Ihey arrived safely at Atlln in Mareh, t8'J0. For a rounle of years Sheriff S)jfiley:m1iej with Ids "brother; but this was not altogether Sucre - ful allhoingh, like many others, they senl much money. He then went Into the wood and water business with dogs and made good at this. In 1902 Mr Shirley received the appointment of deputy sheriff. Ihe head orflce. then lieing Vancouver. In April Itrt5, with the creation of the separate counly of Atlln he was named sheriff on the same day that F. McB. Young was made fived in Ihe uki Lake dislrio two children have also arrived al Fort Fraer. Tlie final pajiri'ieut has been made on the Community Hal. here and an indefeasible title has been jriveri the management litul it was in Brandon where JoblUby K. II. Suttih Oh Wdnunl tit II tlieJi'llh. Mrs 1A. fA.ifltitehinion ba4 left ifip a ll.t. A v. .i.' . ' Ilev, n. T. McFarlane left o Sund.tj; .,to alttyul ,thf ;,'Unlled Clitirch'1 ' run f.r'ence rt 1 Vaneou- ver. .Miss ell Hums, who lived in . uiiueriioin sunie ten years aar" when her TaMier w'a in ehar.-of the Pieiiyiprian mission field, has arrived front Vaiieoincr (. visit witii M' and Mrs J. M Chips off ihe OM Block Nt JUNIORSLltttrftt Th tm N? lo on-tMrJ dout, t.nilro.t.d. rorhlUrtntnd lult. . ! ay Twr BrMCtlttjcM I is based on 2000 Year-old Secret as Nature has given to man the instinct to rub his hurts, JUST so in her wonderful storehouse ol herbs she provides the ideal substance to rub with. The Gladiators of Ancient Rome knew this secret. Their precious herbal balms had magic healing powers. After 2,000 years, the secret ol natural healine has been rediscovered. In Zam-Buk we have to-day the identical skin-growing property of the ancient costly balms, with the additional purity and relinement which only modern scientilic skill can bring. Directly Zam-Buk is smeared on a jagged wound or obstinate sore, an extraordinary regeneration ol the tissues begins. All pain and itching dies away, inllammation is a!lay-d, poisonous Influences which hinder healing are neutralised, and there is a speedy growth ol new skin. Zam-Buk is "the handy skin doctor" in a million homes because it is so quickly soothing and effective. Zam-Buk's absolute reliability comes Irom its Dure herbal character and entire freedom - - j from animal fats. II i- kin tm .4 w ltr ttul lt4 'iff !'. TV nlf M f ! kL till k " ! ' i m " " !l-B-4vm-4 Uf l llflMl rMi ki n4 "l" is nrsll('i ' " ' ' tU' "!. tt. nta. tOlUBd M't, Ulll4n ttUl IK .W.4Jl4l I'M .1 -Hit rtl J MfcftHBHa2tfBBHflkHHBjBjBJB .lohnslnn. Aulomoliile nwners of tli distriel will meet on TlniMduy nicht of tins week for nrcama (Ion purposes. The peker v;!l he tl. C. Ahboll and It. C. '.M. -t'jirkcll. The Inwn council ha derided to huild a sidewalk on the ent rmix Ana nappy F-1HB rrtmtmmt milt. N.lur.'. I I ,tbU Uiatir. ton W' Iht erf an snd rtlirrtl Conitipalioib BUievtncii, wick iicMMcnet. iBW Inf to WfMim ta kaina 11 4 . 1,. WWW UMP I Bf CstttSe. JTS- JOVrt i BV 11 Mill lit 1 !! ide of Churrh Avenne as far north as the Human Catholic Church. HAZELTON Tlie old thiniline of lb Roeher ile ltHile urine is now being taken down by Oeorge HhII and assoeiales and will belaken to Stewart where il will be plar-el in the senire of the. Iiuuwell mine. A new anl modern store is dehor erected al llazellon to house Ihe huwness of Ihe late C. V. Smith which is now man 'Hfetl tiy M. Myrps. Plans are nnder way for a! celebration lo be held in New ll.nellon on May 2. Conimi.-, lees have been named as fi-i lows:: president, Mr. W. v. Sargent; vire-prideiit. Mrs. V ' A. Oihldnrd; seireiary-lreaiur"i, Mrs. Parent; executive eomniit-lee s. IL SenkpfVL IL Sawle, II. .1. Morrison, P. Spoouer, Mrs. DeiHto, J. IL William, Mrs. Thornton and Airs. Spooner. There was a four team baseball tournament at Ki'ptox yes-enlay with two learns present from llazellon, one from Kispl.it and the fourth from Ulen YoweH. ! 'lite Women' Auxiliary nf the llazellon Hospital will staue tbi play "Thrfee Live illnMl witu local talent on June .1. - 1 Subscribe lo the Daily News. MIMtRAL ACT. Nolle of SpDlltsllos for Csrtlflcit f Imorat trntnti. Mineral litis ortMJii, cunl.llnr of Mln mt urn i. Mirwrtt mil . t. Mm nl lllll Vo. ma Sdinmli Vlncnl (.(una, situate la llm Mtn-n Miriinr mi linn of . I lil.trlrl On Kir iuih MMcrn i nl nf I run MouhUIii, Killnm Vatley. lawful luilrlrr., W. i. ihhnIwIii, I'm Minrr't ortinrit 50. t0ti:, i.'hirle" I. MiNire. Iivr Mlnrr'a t-rurirala .Nn iivji:. T.UK OTIl:r. that I, :hart- K. Mow, I'ri-P Miner"! Orliriralr JIIU71 mil for ohi ownrrs, intend at Ihe i-ml ' 'it dai frum tlie date hr,.r Iipl l iiu- Mlnin liT.irdi-r r.ir a :i'rli 'fii-sle 'if linprfiveiiientt tur I lie puriMiM- nf .loaiii.un ..n.wu 1, rant III UW aiHIVn Uiinf. And rnrther lake noih-e thai anion un der So.-llon i nf the Mineral Art nniM be nmunenred before the tiauanre of mirh '.ertirirale of Iniprfivenientn. . OiOe.1 Mil, tlih day nf anrtl. Il NAVIOABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT, The Lanrara ri.hi'nv L r.ikin ... r""J ". rrmvrrea Mrnre al Na- , jell. V.C.I.. iMiehy rivea ,v,u, lhai ,i lhaa under erll.in 7 nf tlie .aid In l. iPiMted Willi tlie MlnUter t'Mfcilr W.hLm at OtUwa, and in Ihe nfflre of tlm il- I., ' "f'"'r ma land lieiMr i,H . 1 M... r i.u.pri. hi ine i:i y nr IT lew lln- t.rrlfitliin nf a all ..li... . - If.n:' .,''';p r.r",:?"'' hnm t M."eii, vu,,i i.ii.riiniw 1. una,. irn- mre or lirltMi r.nlunilila; And lake iwdlre that afler It plra- ....... , "'"inn iriiii iii 114 it r If mi Lr" '.''""'"' "f IhU noilre n,e 'an- " ' """"s rsraina- i.innpanv I. rmtrd ... will under .erth.n 7 ff the Mid Art an- hl .irfirj. In the r.lly ,,f oitawa. f "r an-Pr"" ,' ! ll lte and i.laii and fr pi" ron,,r, It" al-t wtiitf and d.f mYv.sm n"P'r, nX - lM'3ra LA.MiAiiA nstiixn prkno C.0MPAKV. UMITKI, B It giillritora WUIUmi, Mtiiioa k OoanUi "I see trouble Ih fortune teller, loukilig into the vx body need- a fortune -teller lo know Hi t trouble gn hniid ill hand. 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