FAGE TWO The Daily News - PKINCE RUpERT BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES wii iyeiivery, uy man or carrier, per month $1 00 IJir mill nil ? 11. i ... i . .. . . Vvk j .i.uii iu um nirtiia ui me urmsn empire ana the United States, in advance, per year , . ; . . . SfSP. SG.OO 4 rtu inner gounmes, in advance, per year ft -7. $7.50 Transient Display Advertising, per inch 'per InserTi&i ;.M. $1. Local Readers, per insertion per line Classified Advertising, per insertion per word ... Lojral Notices, each insertion per agate"line '. . . Contract Rates on Application. Advertising and Circulation; Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - . 98 86 40 $2.80 All advertising should: be in The Daily News Office before 2 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1927 FATE OF FAIR TO HE DECIDED. The adjourned annual meeting of the Northern B.C. Agricultural & Industrial Association will be held tonight when decision will be reached as to the future of the Prince Rupert Exhibition Ah important question whether or not the local Fair will continue ia to be taken up and it is to be hoped that manv citizens, more YinrtfMilflrlr trincn wYin ot. n-nAttna t u - . mi a.- INTERESTED HERE IN GAME ACT. There is room for much improvement in the Game Act as it affects Northern and Central British Columbia, renresentations aspect but, what is more important, with the fur trade which is a most important industry in Central, and Northern B.C. BRITISH GOVERNMENT CHANGES ITS ATTITUDE. Within a week the British Government has changed its atti tude with, respect to China from that of armed strength to concili atory desire, expressing itself in favor of makimr even mnrp svvppn. might have been disposed to invoke. With the British ameliorating metr attitude ana prepared to meet the Chinese wishes as generously as it now seems there are, there should be no alarm or fear of further serious trouble there. SOCIAL INSTINCT XfiT nisipppiniv! for assembly? Isn't the social instinct the most nlausible exnlann ve fihishind touch to tea or coffee Mo.lt In Can.i.lj hv lhe Mukrrl ol Neitli't Bahv F.l ICSTLfS! XPOSAIt MILK SWflTCMCD UNSWSIVINSO COUNCIL HEARS jlN FAVOR OF OF CENSURE VOTE1 STERILIZATION MAYOK NEWTON KEI'OUTS TO CITY KATIIKUS ON WATEKFUONT MEETINd Mayor Newton Informed the city coun cil last night that he had called a meeting to discuss the waterfront question. What amounted to a vote of censure on the city council had been passed. The opinion expressed at the meet ing seemed to be that the city should 25c have actually made the conveyance as C iar as giving up lis riparian rignts in 15c Cow E1)' and ot simply pass a resolu tion Baying It were willing to do so. Alderman, Stephens could-- not see aldermen felt that If all the corres-. pondence between the city and the other parties were again gone over that the situation might be clearer in the minds of the council. Accordingly, fur ther discussion on the subject was post- j jj pjnea until the next regular meeting ' u lic rtsouciauoii, win turn of the council when all the correspjn-. out so, that an advised step may be taken. dence on the question would be tabled' The Association has assets mainly its building in excess of ifor consideration. liabilities but they are not liquid and the financing of the Fair will 1 - no doubt be found difficult this year. It is not easy to estimate the ! AI RCDT & MTAEEPRV importance of the Prince Runert Exhibition tn thp ritv anA Hicfr.vt LDtiVl x iUlLnlTIliU but the general opinion is that it has been, at least, of considerable advantage to certain business interests in bringing district trade to the "city both durirfg Fair Week and the year around through connections formed at that time. The question to be decided tonight is whether or not sufficient public support can be obtained to carry' on the affair with a policy of reduction and economv. ihe public has been given time to think it over. GIVEN CONTRACT FOR COAL AT DRY DOCK VITAMIN CRAZE IS SCORED BY LONDON ing concessions to the Chinese than might have been expected or winmpeo, Feb.' l (By Canadian hoped for. The reason for this is no doubt that the English have Frfs"' J- s- wa- osc.. mjj.. spoken through their press against any tyranny that the government h-DS- n preventive dentistry . .. . . . . . . I 111 a. Vln1. .nil.... T J TT J . . a .vue-gw, UU11UV11. .UgItlUU, now on a lecture tour of Canada, scores what he calls the "vttamlne tion? Canada and United Slates are becoming convention nations. 'nfjTinin llUDAT It would be interesting if some statistician out of a job would com-!""AKlU WHEAl pute tne number of conventions in session in this country every year. The results would be startling. The statistician might also add figures on daily lodge meetings, Initiations and ladies' nights. It is not a coincidence that in the aimal kingdom the predatory beasts and birds are not gregarious, just as in the kingdom of man only those .who prey upon their fellows instinctively avoid the society of man. "1 Kent County farmers here. 1 The Ontario pool will work ln con-! i Junction with the three western Canada ! pools and when It Is fully organized it i Is hoped the greater portion of grain I grown from the Ottawa River to the Rocky Mountains .will be marketed 1 through one central organization ln the hands of the producers themselves. : The form of contract adopted by the 1 Ontario pool Is very similar to that j of Manitoba wheat pool. The grower j who signs up agrees to dispose of all his grain through the pool for a term of five years. COl'I.DVT SEE IT. A couple of travellers were discussing the places they had visited. "I suppose London is the foggiest place tn the world," said one. "Why. no. I wouldn't say that." returned the other. "I remember once being in a place much foggier than London." "Where was that?" queried his friend, "Hanged If I can ten you where It was." said the other. "You see It was so frightfully foggy." I EDMONTON SCHOOL ItOAUII WOl I.K TAKE DKASTir ACTION' TO Cl'T DOWN MENTAL IlKltANOK- ''mkxt EDMONTON, Feb. 1. Edmonton Pub lic School Board has gone on record! tut favoring the principal of sterilization : of the Insane, following a request that they tudorse a, .resolution passed by the ; U.F.W.A. last Week osfctag that tfie government arrange for treatment atthej snental hospitals,''' Objection was taken by some of the board that they should not pass an clnlon of the matter, some not agreeing what the city could do more than It had outlined! wltn the method, of pro!.Pdure uuuc in .Hie uiabicr. Alderman Jos. Oreer felt the resolution which the city had passed last year met the situation. It had expressed itself as willing to have Cow Bay closed and make the transfer to the Dominion Government providing the Improvements were made. Further discussion by the various members of the council showed that the In the U.F.WJV. rcsolut'on. They refused to endorse the resolution as It stood, but favored the principle. The vote was ananluiaus. ', A committee comprised of Trustees Dr. , Frank Crang.land Mrs. E. T. Bishop, and Dr. D. J. Dunn, medical Inspector of city schools, was appointed to wait upon the provincial minister of health. Thfrr 1 n 7frtttln amount nf tt (men- ' a'dermtn hardly agreed with the action -,n ju, derangeme;jt or llm,tvl. lhe of the meeting but there was a willing- L-hj ,ys,em tn5 trmtees declared.' ness to do anything possible to make the city's position clear. Some of the ! "and there should be s;me drastic moth-1 ocl to cut It d$wn to a minimum." The- sohool board Is believed to be ' the first body appointed by Ihe taxpayer : which has gone on record for sterllla- t!on. Ten Years Ago irt Prince Rupert The KEIIUAUV 1. 191T. funeral service for DOCTOR IN CANADA 'ARRANGEMENTS FOR the lte: feandels was held today. Interment will take place In Vancouver. The steamer Prince John arrived! from the north convoyed by the Salvor' Tenders on coal for use at the dry and sailed again for Vancouver for dock were discussed by the city council repilrs. If there is ISit night and the recommendation of ,1 nq response tonight, the natural thing to do will be to devise SOmp ' commlttee that tne Pur" ' Tne nmimed soldiers' Association u means of squaring present accounts and then quit operations If on chi,e 500 tons of washed slack P coaianxioua to receive names of ail fallen the other hand, a good crowd turns out displaying its enthusiasm rr !bert Mcp"e? Ltd - ttt 1 W ,men belonging to Prince Rujert for for the Exhibition to be continued, there is no doubt the Association 1 w.. J VLVZ 1. ! ' 01 Honor' will carry on. other tender that of Phllpott-Evltt Set Accordlngto Indian Agtnt C. C. Perry Co. Ltd. for 96.72 for a similar grade 1 who has been In the north for ten of coal landed on the dry dock wharf. ' years, this Is the coldest spell of The utilities superintendent had In- weather during that tlm. formed the utilities committee that lti t would not cost more than 18 cents i I Th Canadian Club elected the fol- along these lines from this cjty and district for some time havinc'10" more for the clam shell to take thei,ow,n8 officers for the year: President Deen made upon the authorities. It is gratifying to note that the CUil from the bar8' than from the dock Bishop Duvernet: First vice-president interested bodies have been getting toether in Victoria with a view'" u had to be ln ea,n case loaed into M- DeOex; second vice-president. i to bringing about some remodelling, Game administration is doubly !cars and removed t0 the coal bunkers. Dr. h. r. Grant; Secreury. c. T.j important in thes narts for it hA, to ,lr. nnt ntv .v, Albert McCaffery's tender would : ward; treasurer. Rev. W. B. Colllon. . , . -" r '"V be centa eheaner. i The train due this afternoon from ' the east at 520. is reported to be a Hay late owing to hea-7 snow and cold I weather in the Interior. ' i' ELECTION CANNOT BE MADE JUST YET The city fathers seemed anxious last night to discuss plans for another civic eloxtlnn tn rill ft.. . J .. k ... craze." and condemns the practice of " "p " 7"' ' "T u)f "rj bUt feeding children soft foods. Sound ".Tl "I W . 1 . . . formed by City Solicitor Jonea that! I. T I .. 7' ; .. 6 ' i U1 Judge Judge Roberta Robertssn had had - not not T. . . iof . mothers IV, ln , what v,.. .and ,M how . to . feed . . Ihe gregarious i instinct xj in man is not disappearing. On theitheir children was of more importance contrary its influence is becoming more universal and its effects !han any amount of practical dentistry. more ostensible. The people seem to crave for the society of their iDr- Wallace is the originator of a - w ...v. ...ui, .c ui 111c : w- j. jjciab. soon as the MunlciDal Art will ACl W1" "r Evidence of the development of the gregarious instinct is seen'1 conc,ded to be revolutionary, but mlt ?" by most in the trend toward community life. So great has been the !? has been the result of his work movement away from the farm and into the towns and cities that hI" TJT I ANNAN NIPHT the econftmlsts are disturbed over the feeding of future generations. LThe TLS tS Cities are spreading out over former farm land and enveloping as in each child out of . toal of more; CI 1 R IS ff 0SFH citizens former farmers. Higher wages in factories is partially the; than 37,000 was reduced to is fronv 'J vouu caiise. Another attraction ft society 24' hours association with to 1920. a a result of putting Dr Nt ,,, S(r1(k , ' other people. Peopje just naturally hanker for a crowd and manrjw"ace-. theories into practice. The; K nJ n" " 1,1 " ' g 1 r made turmoil. (percentage of children of the same age, IWhat'is the reason for the tfrowini? ( nnml.Pi- nf ,Unv,,M j entirely free from caries was raised; LONDON. Peh 1 .Nnt m. ,.. .k. mass meetings, reunions, picnics, fairs and other places and excuses' '.IT 8.1per "nt 10 48 cent ,n the;K.lt Ka ciub. fashionabi night club. been struck off the register for three nnea fs.soo for supplym liauor to Pfifll. I.AIINfHF.n ; "Ttie Pllce hv had immense trouble jsaid in passing sentence. CHATHAM, Ont.. Feb. 1. -Launching 1 proflu of lhe Klt Kat clu n of Ontario's grain pool, modelled along V.'.? 417800- Dcves the lines of western Canadian nr.m. : vUltlng th cl" t "'8" Pld 7 for a zatlons, took place at a meeting of 300 Had Salt Rheum All Over Her Hands Mr. Herlrt'rt J. Mason, flrand Fans. N.H., writes: -"I had salt rheum all over my hands and eijiwiallr between my finjers. It got lad it was im TtOKpiblo for me to jut tliem in water or do my housework. After trying many medicines and salves, that did me no good, I heard of ana i.i WW's Established l8l7 CAPITAL REST and UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF . I ss- Krr; zz.-.-, "in ' 1! MM rlsM,WTnj.lMs,.. -"JH C R. Hosmer, Esq. Wm. McMaster. Esq. G. B. Fraser, Esq. The Hon. Sir Lomer. Gojjn. K.CM.G. F. E Meribith, Esq.. K.C J. W. McConneu, Esq. LONDON COMMITTEE His Grace the Duke of Devonshire. K.G. (Ouimun) F. R. S. Balfour. Esq. Sir Hardman Lfver, Bart, K.CB. Tut Rt. Hon. Lord Stratiicona and Mount Royal PARIS COMITb' CONSULTATIP 1 M. le Sknateur Gaston Meniea i , MEXICO COMMITTEE. Fredi-rick Adams, Esq. iottle of champagne and 15 for five mny sandwiches. The club's member--hlp i of 00 includes many members of :he present and farmer ministries and 1 1 large number of the moat prominent j ':ndon society figures. Advertise tn (he Dallv News. lanIj act N(TI(.K OF IXTKNTIliX TO tl'I'I.V I.E.ISB XMIUMIOKK TO In Oraham Island, auten Charlotte vet siirnrrf th ...".Z. ".rr v"v , lood and feeding, and the instruct on rir. , --------- ' ai rerguson uay. order so the co.uncll could not take Massett Inlet. Oraham Island. any action In the meantime. It Is e ! TAKE NOTICE that PoweH Blver that h. h-. n., "" w . untoBtrr, u.v... v. v luc lecnmcaimes win ce 1 xcupatlon Manufacturers. Intend to ap. complied with In the course of a few tIy tor a lease of the following de-days. Then the election will take place 1 c!b!?Jaru!': . auiiiiiiFiicint7 il rtnxL til n nrn sit. tis northeast corner ot. DL. 1ST1: thence westerly, following northern boundary of said Lot to the northwest corner of said Lot; thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the high tide mark of Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly point of Echinus Point; thence southeasterly to the point of commencement, and containing ISO acres, more or less. POWELL RIVER COMPANY. ' LTD. Agenti, J. Douglas Wilson. Dated 4th Novemlr. lja IN I'KOBATE. In the Matter of the Administration Act: months, but its proprietors have been!1" th Matter of the Estate of Vagn r.. 1 nrwn, ucceasea; intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of the District Registrar of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, the 18th d&v nf 1 in stopping this infernal drlnkln after "'"""l: JP?'no Aaroinis- iraiur ui ins hiilb 01 vairn tr Th tan New Orcaulatlon Linked Willi Wr.tern ff . S per,:me ot h,n P'tlon treat deceased, and all parties having claims quired to furnish same, properly verified, 10 me on or oerore the 19th day of February. A.D. 1027. and all naftiM in. ciebted to the estate ace retfulred to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince n.iinrt n r Dated the 20th day ofJanuary. 1027. IN I'KOriATE. IN TIIK Sl I'llKMrTroTuT OP IIKM IHII t()l.i:.MI!IA In the Matter of Act: and the Administration In the Matter of the Estate of William T. Mitchell. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills ivnu. ii. r., a. uouermon. me 18th dav of December, A.D. 1020. t was appoint-,ed Administrator of the estate of Wll-,11am T Mitchell, deceased, and all car-'ties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified, to me on or before the 22nd day of January, A.D. 1927, and all parties Indebted to the estate are re-quired to pay the amount of their ln. debtedness to me forthwith. NOItMAN A. WATT Official Administrator. Prince Hupsrt. n n. NOTICE. All accounts due th Planer T lieing so wonderful, and after taking Ltd-. nd h Canadian Steam Laundry, thrao bottles I am .mtirel relieved of UPP. 0a.1r!1l,ngKD.ece.mb,r 3I- I8a. n'iTrt ,ni,ru,r? TOirr 8 mend Ji.II.B. too Ughlv to those who assumed and payable by the new orian. lave salt rheum lfto I had." Isatlon known as Prince Hupert Laun- H.B.H. Is rnanufaetured onl br Tha ,drle -Ltd' ., T, mn 9. LLoltexJ, TwoutO, fiat, 1 PU1NCE LAUNDflIE3 iTtf. 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