1 '1 PAGE TWO & (I All mLt rfrri(i High Grown SALAM II GREEN TEA . Quality depends on garden elevation. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Princt Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PUI.LEN, Managing- Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES! City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month 11.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year , $6.00 Tp alPother countries, in advance, per year 17.50 All advertising should be In The Daily News Office before 4 p.m. On day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval, f Advertising and Circulation Telephone ' - 91 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - st Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Wednesday, Ausrul 23, IP? Useless Efforts of Some Politicians. Some local polilicians have, been (rvinp their best to discredit the Mackenzie Kin? Government by making ininiiations and innuendoes which cannot ,e backed ut by Utement uf fact. I hey nave been blaming the Government for building the Hudson Hay Railway, et Mr. Meighen has also definitely promied to dolhe same work. How futile it is for people to try lo forward the interests of (a parly by that kind of talk. They just make themselves ridiculous in the eyes of thinking eople. How much belter it Would have been in this constituency f the Luii-ervatives, had; acknowledged that Stork, having been the: only ftrtesriitathe who got anything worth while for the port, should have been sent back lu Ottawa bv acclamalion. Even yet U is not I09 late. Seeing .there is absolutely no hope of electing Brady, wliy not make' our protest against pat Conservative treatment emphatic am! all back one'man. Even-one knows be is the only person who can do the work effectively Klmj ftelflns In Vjg ff If T I V ' "i Eastern Canada. . A curious aiiomoly has arisen in the affairs of Canada. Mackenzie ;hing, leader of the Government which recenrtv resigned agaiu aud again came out in favor of a strong western policy.' t d ,hal railwa ," the Pacific hould be equalised' withvthose gomg East and in niany smaller mailers he took the part :f the west as against ,e east Yet he is the idol of the easL The despatches yesterday told of how the people of Sher-i bmoke county refused to let him pass in his car without addressing them. So rniuh wa he. delayed bv the concourse or people at different points that he was three hour, late in arriving at his destination. - Mackenzie King is not only King- by flam but reiyu in the hearts of Ihe people down there. Curb.the Power of Canadian Senate. -The Mackenzie King group, if enl bark, to administer the affairs of Ihe country, as seems likely to happen, will curb Ihe powers of the Canadian Senate. . Their proposal is to bring it into line with Ihe Brilb Iloiie o Lord, which ha had it daw Inmmed on several occasions. It had to ubniit in order to save jts jiiwn life. '-,f thountry slwuild happen to vole Gnenalive on Hie present-occasion it would mean a elback of many year's in the reform or the I pper llme. By the wav the old Senalors are dying ofr it eemss if. within a year or Iwo Liberals ir returned ii(w;.wili have a. majority there pledged to reform; Slrould they be der?aleI ihiw. however. Ihe Senate will be fifled with Torv heualorsijvho will refuse for. nnbther derade ;or two to submi'l to tny eljange in the' eoilitiiUoiiJn th('regartl. , . - Any person wavering in regard ttl the matter'of voting should coiiHHler this a good and pror rea'sou for votimr Liberal on tbe prreit o-casion. Big Majority for Kino Is the Thing. j .Vhat ii' needed now i a big majority for Mackenzie King. Let have stable government, but not of the Tory kind. We uo mii Ayaiii iory siaiMliiy. Wliatwe want is a Tree government ir a tree people. Ue want no alitoeratic senate, no enroach-menl trom the Governor, no rule or the wealthy. Give 11s today a real Canadian Government Hr a free Canadian people. Mackenzie King' grahdfalher fought ror freedom and today we reapj the benefit. His grandson is again eiiterimr the lists in the same sacred cause. It is ours to support him and elect a man who will back hm up 111 his policies. The only man who in sight who will do Itiat is Kied Stork. SHREDDED WHEAT The ideal hot weather food for breakfast or lunch Delicious! THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: If noes were a yard long, how in the world should we kce them out of other people's busi- riots? it is difficult enough now. ; A laily nainoit Gladys wants to know" If .lie may enter ;a Miner? kU in the comiietUIon. ThoLini erick, editor referred her lb, nijj and I. quietly but firmly declined fo Intervene, ilerc f the 'Verse- alio wished to eiflcr;. A' lady named (Jladys IV Lonr Would much like to some man to belonsV She sent word to Ji Brady .; 'lo thought her no lady i And said she was much in l!o wrong I am inclined to think the Limerick editor was risht Jn ex- rludin? the verse. It aeul.l hard ly win a prixe. Mol people are perfectly happy When they read sonietbiiur, pruesome or snaiuy And siiinellnics I think. ...f They've a iuind lile asuik . Or at Hie 4X terrifdy'sijuSV. : ... 'Ml l.onp tongues, short hair, Sinifiiur some jazzy air, Up-to-date people seem And with new ideas teem. This Is the season of the yesg when people bejfin to c(nsldf- .vhat kind of radio sets they will buy in order to hear more elation ieches. 4 Perhaps I'm going to see the bp'rAlI match. For enjoyment I will search. And after dinner I will .o And enjoy myselt at church. The Iayonaaie girl Is who is always dressing. ne This would be a great time to visit cither Victoria or Otfawn serin? all the politicians arc away. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Auaust 25, 1916. Pleael wilh the n-ception ho received and eoiifid-nt that hj will be re-electe.1 in the ap-proacbinz provincial election, Hon. William Mauson returned today from a campaign tour on Ihe Queen CharMle Islands. To-i night an informal smoker will be civen in his honor in Ihe eom-initlee nioins next to the hank or Montreal. Due laryely to the efforts of William Goldhtoom who has ad-' vcrlied the place extensively. Prince Hupcrt is now becoming one of the mosl important fur marketing centres on the Pari- lc coast. Yesterday Mrs. Hylan I! or Telegraph Creek plsced il.-P(iO worth of rurs in the Hays Block. Plans ar? now well under war ror the approaching exhibition. In addition to a rine lot or exhibits, there will be many at- I Mellon, ttiellldinir itmrla . fir works, vaudeville, Iiaseball and ror.iltall and tliA Usual Hurd Time dance -Mill wind up th event WOODSWORTH TELLS WHAT HE MEANT BY EDMONTON SPEECH WINNIPEG. Atur ?5 J Wocdworth. Laltor nominee tor lnnipe North Onlre. who re turned rrom the western province?, tn explanation or a slate-. meit he is renorted to have made' at a meeting In Kdmonlon, to thej erfl that the Liberal Govern ment had submitted propoed bJ Pisiauon 10 wall street berore ui.inin.ji it uriore parliament,; 'said that he had been rererrlnul t ft (nlaMi.tlAtinl 11.! had attempted to show that some' people feared Ihe dominance of, Downintr Street. "I wa, nf tha' flllhlllin Jh U- u-n . - - - nvt'. Illi;ir IJKVTI in Canada to jb dominated by Wall Street ," be said. At lliin particular meelinfr, Mr.' . . . ... . 1 f ton worm siaiea mat someone in the audience hail a kH film er Ihe submission of legislation tnl the rinaiinler swa any worse than' a man navinir to consult his bankers. "I replied, 'No, it is precisely the same thlnjr" aid Mr. WoodswoHli. 'That's the point I want to drive home rovern-menU are not Independent' or na-Ilonal and international H E L P Y O U R EFFORT MADE DISFRANCHISE MANY VOTE Edmonton Newspaper Tells Wholesale Move to Strike Liberals Off List lhe s Si i ? E L F r and who his resided in Hudys aloek far .no na Hbree yar.. tills IifWk lelii Just arr- li.e way from his alorv, jlias ben lltepally sfruck off th-. I'st on 'ne grounds llt'al he "wan ;moi iHoliri-d becau he was not ;a r'snlent or the etevloral di-t'rii t on May 21, lOffi.-' an example ofr. "I've h-en In thiv dlstriel ( Aver 1. years and I've hen 1 Ihe lludyk tilnek oer thre rYear. I never aatr n. ... ----- - - - ... I, ..- n The 1 ne Kdmonlon r.umonion llulletin dumpuii cu or rer re,?nrdtnjr my nam- 4Mmk lefl ini cent date says: IlisKracerul eoii-W" n1 an,J no oiwnw me. ditions under which the ele3tioilir a 1 I 1PI know machiner)' in Last and Went Kd monlon is being handled, result mir in the distranchisinx of hundreds of voters, many whom liae Jx-en resident in I heir ridinys for from five to rilteen year, ami in one cas4 ror morn Mian ?n venrii rnmu In licM Weilnesday evcnlinr wlien l.iheral eommitlee rooms weri riKheil vi in. sil.l lime reddeiil and supporters who bad received notice f,a; they bad been stmek orf the lists. H4-Jacklng Work The "hi jackinz" or the election lit das evidently been eondnrleil n it ulmlin1n mnn. ner and iti an nrtranized and fysteir.ai- plan acrordlmr to It. II. Parlee. K.C.. Frank McMillan. J. I. (I. Mnllipr.ill and ' other l.tliernl VL-niint. u-1 mrt f I nni I . il Willi reqttents on Wednesday nuni ny iiiiiinant voters who avked them to take lej-al action ORuinsI the nien who swore to Ihe r'e arfidavlls by which Ihey were taken orr the Jisls. Here in one case which came to (he lilalcliford ramnalirn bearlquarier4. Theo. fieortre, inerehani. who has conducted Ihe Oil ion who swore liemtwn I wn- poi a H-smeni on My il, IViti; Hi.l (ieorze lat nftthl "I t,fMbere. m j,e swore n a lie." More In Mails Th man whose affiii.n.i a. prived him or tiii vote sinei the declaration as John llami! Landry, and gave his oeupaliot a a lawyer, and bi a. I. Ire., a the Alberta Hotel II. the body or Ihe affidavii thai (Jeorpe in a lunch in, .1 jJeore says he nenr rnllowed mis oecupallon a' any lime. Different Handwriting Four dirrerenl handwriting are Mmwn on the far nt rridavil, and aimaretillv foriii was rilled In wholesale some nrnce: ahd le'innlr thj the at r the afridavil .cam alonw ialir ami slzned II. On II. fa. . .. ... 1 . - : ""v.- ui n me nitiuavu looks as if partien makinir il mil ma know who 'rfas to swear lo wnen 11 was beirnr fi ,i t t If All the arridariln turned lni the JllalchronJ head,pi(irt,.r!, on Wednesday nUrht are ln th same liandwritins a far as the body of ie atridavlt U ed, but Ihey have heen sworn to flustic confectionery at 9 I ft by .ilfferenl men and before dlf- jasper Atenue for the past nuercni registrars. T 0 H E ! '1 i . "H 1 When it's hot-protect your health SERVE heaping bowls of cool, crisp Kellogg' Corn Flakes. Add cold milk and a bit of fruit, if you like. What a delicious hot-weather dish! Keeps you cool and cheery while others swelter. It's the marvelous Kellogg flavor that make them to good I Crisp, crunch y morsels of golden-toasted corn! Never tough-thick or leathery. More than 10,000,000 people daily demand Kellogg the original of all corn flakes. The genuine! Kellogg's are so crisp and delicious. So healthfully good! Preferred all over the world. Sold by all grocers. Order them at hotels, restaurants, on diners and in cafeterias. CORN FLAKES Imitations cannot bring you such wonder-flavor such crisp, crunch? flake. The gen nine corn flakes have the signature of the originator W. K. Kellogg, on the package. OmAai ALWATM la L T H 1 n Steamship and Traffl Service siitinn fr4n primce nueiar for icouvi. victc'. w 1 rtrh MONOAT M THURSOSY COO p ku, STUSOT, S-00 - I rot- aavox m- sTfvvsaT -so host, rsiosr, 400 j ror LAts wtoiicioav. seo p.m. rr saiDSoarc inlct in4 south goitN cmaslotti ' ftrpitfMlr. " , rassiMOtn trains tsavi eRtact RoeiRT w f IMS J. for PRINCC etOROE, IOMOS1TON, WINRieiO. t - Cnrli, I nill Siiu. ll Ota 8t4mMp LH. Vfr imrtnn ,iiKnl Eiprru fr M(t onUrs, Tcr. : m. lo ffrr your nrii hij?nt. Crtf Tit! Pffkt, SIS TMf ffl Ruprt. ICANADIAH (PACinc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services f Sailings from Prince Ruf .n, Wrtngtll, Jun.tu ,4 SkMr 2 Jl'hi VtntovMr, Victoria n4 Slltl T 1,1 ' ' Cmpll Rlttf, una Vtncur ?'? '" 'J. JJ" . l,rt ST- ror eutxtt, c(t stiit s.ii, otttn riu. saute af VAROOUVSR, VIOTORIA. Rupert linn fmts mm Ty. a a.. .. ..4 lM0a laraaioa fa viajonuvra mmiiui 7- l,t""XM Ip LUM Llaat W. w. O. o. o ORCHARD eri Atl. . B.a ff all StMmiMp Oaraar f 4tn Straal aS aS UNION STEAMSHIPS. L far PORT SIMRSOR anS Naaa Rli.f Ci'l. Thuf f 7 e- far port sieson. artox. licc arm. stiwsrt, ft in VaVal flaiavaaaA sW H KMlfln AflHllI -a Baa-v-aw-fa S Sa Iflt W 1 1 II "lw