PaOE two mm FLOUR . QMes iir 6oodcipes Heftfr The Daily News fringc bupert - British Columbia Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Pally News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATRS: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month 7.1 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $5.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY EDITION Thursday. Sept. 15. 102? FRENCH CANADIANS TO FORE We are told that in a little over twenty years French Canadians will outnumber English speaking Canadians. Just now they are overtaking them rapidly. They are an industrious people and deserve everything that is coming to them. And the beat feature of their rapid increase is that most of the young men remain on the farms instead of following the example of the English speaking youths who make fojr the, cities of Canada and the United States. Just now, it is said, there is a tendency of French Canadian people who had migrated to the eastern states to return to Canada and many will migrate to the prairies where there is plenty of land easy to cultivate. Possibly some of them will settle in British Columbia, especially if the, Peace district is opened up by a railway with a western outlet. WAVES OF ENTHUSIASM Some year or two ago a wave of enthusiasm passed over the city and district in regard to the possibility of an outlet from the Peace River which would tend to send the grain to the elevator here. That sooq quieted.down. As soon as there was a little setback people promptly'forgot tbe western outlet: Then came the road. People, were at fever heat thinking that a roaa could oe Mint Irom here to Terrace in a season or two. That seems to have tooled off. What will be the next wave or won't there be one. Are we too dumb to express ourselves on the' big ques tions of the day? ALICE ARM ONCE MORE Agan there is a good ore strike at Alice Arm. This time it is on a silver showing or more accurately galena-zinc. The Silver Oord. f tie prorty where it has been found. It really looks now as if Alice Arm was due for a comeback that will make the world take notice. This camp has had its ups and down but just now it seems tp be decidedly on the upgrade. SETBACK TO FLYING The series of losses as a result of attempts at ocean flights has given aviation a decided setback. It no longer gives pleasure to read of an attempted flight for it is expected that the flyer will probably lose his life. This will change. We shall find airmen now devoting their attention to making long distanec flying safe. Much experimental work will have to be done and lives will be lost but the flyers are bound to succeed in the end. CATTLE FREE FROM DISEASE It is satisfactory to know that local cattle are free from disease and that it is now quite safe to use milk raised here or at nearby points along the railway. Knowing that a year ago there had been tuberculous cattle here, many people were doubtful .about using fr,eh milk but chose instead to confine themselves to thdfc cannea, yaneiy. ow the conditions are changed. The whole $ear has pasVeS without a new case of tuberculosis developing and fn the. BaSt the dlfeaaa Is trinuaht in tisrn lin hrmicrVit in ft-. r . -. mr -- " - . . t w t, . wit uuv side and not developed here. . Milk is the best possible food and sjpq& ji in iigw louna to do oi gooa quality, it can be useU without any fear of results. The King has put his blessing upon business by engaging in the happy recreation of selling flowers at a charity bazaar in Scotland. He has been for many years engaged in the business of selling Royalty to the world with good results so it was to be expected he would be able to succeed with flowers. Americans are wondering if Coolidge will allow himself to be persuaded to try a third term. That would solve a lot of Republican difficulties. 111 1H' 11 I Engagement and wedding rings of value and distinction Engagement and aumoni'ict wedding tings, $2f,U J15O The two nuptial rings you give her can neyer be replaced. Their purchase is among the most important in life, and fcRp5s$ bCiU TJjeans be made at a well- krinhoroGghly reputable house. Our rings are or recognized value, fashioned in all the newer settings. And our standing in this community, to gether with membership in the Gruen Watch Makers Guild, assures your satisfaction. John Bulger, Ltd. Jewellers The Store with the Clock. ,11. C. VelN Objects to Petty Mick-j trinj of Liberal and tabor t leaders LOKUOM. Sept. IS,- - Wr ' .uk IB Sunday m , h. o ; the we:. knows authtv. urge BriuVi people to vote U prewrut government nil of utile at toe urliwt polb!e ..;;. rtuku; He MY Th elemental neceMitv he; re th" motoiv of the Bngluh people Kn forms (he nucleus of the Br:t:h K-n-pr. If ft la to go on playing its pro. per part la Uh shaping of human dea-Unj. la to get rid ol Ur Baldwin government and all tta work aa speedily aa pcslbe . . . But when the Ku-Mfe paoptt tiro to the L.oerai ana Labor poiuciaa who aboud be translating, tu manifest will into achieved fact. It Had a crow of acute and ingfteiit second-rate and third-rale men engaged in petty feud and dlTlded into two bit terly eantontlotit camp, without a rtiidow of prtaaapi to dtstingiuah them . . One bjr-etectioii (ollowa another Each ume the get-erament rote shrink to a smaller proportion ol the total: sometime a Liberal scrape in. some- ;ine s Labor Bta. and sometime the Consent .v keep kls seat with cloe upon two-third of the poll against him. But la a gaaeral election the mutual tnlm xitiee of that wrangling (actios rise to a -malic that prefer a government victory to the success of the kindred competitor It is just as likely that the next election will leave the eilsUag government in power, a possibility ftaugjat with disaster to the whole wotM. as that either of these opposition gang will scat mole to a greater total than the Tortea, . POMlHi SOLVHUN Now to the (reat mass of p"g"fi people these party fetid and bickerings between Liberal aad Labor are a matter of eatire Insignificance. Nobody believe that the Labor party has the courage or the capacity to cany through any eiteaarve sorUltsing opertlonv and nobody seller that a Liberal government would carry out a policy very different .'ram that of a Labx government. But either a Liberal or a Labor govern-wbi would release educational progress, check armament, relieve the vorld Irom the fear of adventures against Russia and "Chin sustained more or less tiirtlvcty by Britain, break the Utgtr MtoelatloaV Wtth Muolln:. show a uvtng regard (or free speech andi private freedom, and reassure the forces of peace and clvttteatkm In France. Oer-many. Poland, and Hungary. What is needed Is the organisation of a block of voters who wUl vote primarily against the government and only secondarily for either Liberal or Labor. The sensible thing seems to be to vote In ach conmtuency for whichever of '.hese two political parties secured the largest vote against the Conservatives at -be preceding contest, irrespective of Cbelr blethering against each other. NOT WASTE VOTK One would vote Liberal here or one would vote Labor there In order not to waste one's vote. In that way the government could be reduced to a minority. tnd probably a small minority, in the House of Ccmmoaa. and. whatever els happened, there would be an arrest of the threatened "Ilobenzollernlutlon" of British policy and the British Empire. Man in the Moon IP Prince Rupert could only sell the (mvHfceg. ' what a fortune we could make. WHY- not try to sell the muske; Why not try to., vend the rain Why Ji5t make' ourselves umbrellas Then we might get rich again. Lodger (shaking the door) How long are you going to be in that bathtub? Mn inside Oh, about five feet nine. YOU have heard of the time Jonah was down In the mouth after he Jump ed overboard from, the ship. He came out all right, so why worry? ONCE there was a woman who kept a secret. Jake says be does not believe it. but It is true. 11 terns such a long, long time to Thanksgiving Day. CHANGE Is as good aa rest but the lack of change makes a person very uiifcrafortable. GYRO CLUBiETOLS PAST PRESIDENT WHO IS LEAVING RUPERT Av 9 ''"fa - A-5 : V? : The Gyro Club, at Us monthly business meeting yesterday, bade farewell to a charter member and past president in the person of Stan Taylor whq is moving to Vancouver. In a few well chosen words. President Eddie Mann referred to the loss the club was sustaining In the regretted departure of Mr Taylor. -The latter replied fittingly to the tribute, stating that It was not without some grief that his duties called him away. The club decided to have another baseball game neat Sunday mornng between the married and single members I DRESSES New arrivals, elaborate the modes and fashions for Fall classy two-piece effects embellished with harmoniiiing designs lend a new charm to the popular straight lines Dresses of Georgette, Flat Crepe and Crepe-de-Chine are shown here in a wide selection at $10 85 to. 19.50 NEW DRESSES FOR GIRLS A new shipment of very attractive dresses for girls of all ages are now offered at Sale Prices. See these now ! SEE THE WINDOWS SHOP HERE TOWER'S OIL CLOTHING AT LOWEST PRICES See The Windows TRE DAILY NW3 1 i.i i 11 1 k dloitBiwdnndBcUerBvecul OPPOSITION TO It 11 G0l GREATEST OF ALL SALES CONTINUES SHOES Footwear for the entire family Jast-minute styles for women, sturdy shoes for boys anil gU'k and quality shoes, for men this big stock of footwear must be reduced and drastic saje prices prevail. On the tables and racks you'll find women's shoes as low as 50c per pair, others in slightly better styles for 95c, and at $1.95 you'll find good shoes and strap slippers for girls, also a large selection of good Oxfords and Pumps for women. These are not the late styles but the quality is good and for general service they're snaps. At $2.c5. women's gray and brown suede strap slippers are wonderful buys for house wear. NOTICE On behalf of Jabour Brothers I desire to express their full appreciation to the thousands who have helped to make this sales event the greatest in the store's history. No effort has been spared to give values that set a new low mark in family saving on merchandise of known quality. This great sale will continue only for a brief period and the final drastic price cuts carry a new and even stronger message to the prudent. AL. WHITE, Appraiser. HOYS' WEAR Every item of apparel the boy may need to insure his comfort and protect his health can be found here now in dependable quality and at prices within the reach of all. New suits with one pair of longies, one pair of bloomer pants, a vest and finely tailored coat are offered in the smaller sizes at $12.50. Other suits at $8.85 and some good suits aa low as $5.95. Boys' knee boots, sizes 1 to. 5 and every pair fully guaranteed for $3.95. Boys' school shoes at big reductions Fleece-lined underwear in all sizes at 59c the garment. Flannelette night shirts at $1.65 and a new lot of sleepers for the kiddies. Yes, and caps as low as 45e and good 65c hose for only 37. You can't find bargains like these even in the catalogues. Come in tomorrow and see for yourself. auales CSsh WATER NOTICE MVfcltSION AM) V8E TAKE NOTICE thaT Prancls Henry rmingham. whose address la 805 Board if Trade Building. Vancouver. B C will tpply for a licence to take and use 1 sublc foot per second of water out of " i.ik-n uuwfl uorvneast aruf drain Into Humpback Bay. Poreher t ' 'w ooumeast of northeast corner post of Lot 102. The water will, be. diverted from the tream at point about 200 yards from the mouth of the river ind will be used for fish, cannery and domestic purposes unon the land innli.H t- i T V . -i-f.... .w., iciIlK nnrv tion ol Lot 102, Rivngc 5, Coait Outrtct. on the 25th day of June.l927. A copy of this nailc. and an nrnAu. rJ - - - -r w-h -a sVr''VfthlllU DUf suant thereto and to the "Water Act" win De niea in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. Oblec-tions to the application may be ' filed with th m wr tj. j :.r the Comptroller of Water Rights Par-tlament BuUdlnga, Victoria, B.C.. within thirty days alter the fir appearance of this notice In a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice is August 4. 1927. 1. If. CUNNINOHAM Applicant. AT IHraSBZSB URESSES Clearing a limited , of beautiul styled d.v Flat CrepQ and Crept--. I. Values to $20. $8,85 COATS Nine Women's Coat from last winter. iSi .. sport models, others p!,, fects. These are good able coa,ts and worth f, to Your choice at No Charges XQTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEAKE L.IM). i In Prince Rupert Lapd Recording Dls-trlct of Coast District, Range 4, and sit- , uate on and being all of BonlUa Island, except that portion occupied by Indian, ! Reserve Number 18. i TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. Austad. I of Prince Bupert, B.C., occupation rancher. Intends to apply for a lease o the following described lands: Commcnclns t nnt hl.ntf4 .t thn southeasterly point ot Bonllla Ultnd: lucuLc jiui iiirrij, wesieny, soutneriy anq easterly, foUowing the sinuosities of the shore line, to point of commencement, excepting thereircm that portion of the uuauu uwupno By uiaian, ueserve no, is. snd containing one thouRAnd serpji. mora or lea. OLE C. AUSTAD. Applicant. 1 AVn A fT l T & NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APPLY T V LEASE' LANO Wf!' In Queen Charlotte Islands Land Re cording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay, tjraham, Wand, TAKE NOTICE that Somarvllle Cannery Company, Limited, Vancouver. B.Q.. occupation Packers, Intends to. apply (or a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a pott planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1571, Q.C.I.: thence east 30 chains; ' thence north 2 chains, more or less, to low water mark; thence West following Iaw w.f.. mark. 30 chains; thence south 2. chains, more or e, m pojm oi commencement, ano containing six (S) acres, more or less. OUMERVILLE CANNERY COMPANY. LIMITED, Applicant Dated August 31, 1927. 9.85 NEW FALL .COATS FOR CHILDREN REDITU) MEN'S ENGLISH DROADCLOTH SHIRTS $1.95 MEN'S WEAR Thanks, Men ! You have given this tore business during the past three weeks than h any previous six months, and in doing so : j sa.ved many, many honest "dollars. One 1 shopper from our largest city to the scut1, home a quantity of supplies for himself ho I: honest values. This yeek you'll find gonrl li lined underwear at 98c the garment. F;: wool pants in several fabrics at $5.95. Dress :-t worth $2.50 to $3.00 at $1,35. Fine calfskin -worth $9,44 for $4.85. Penman's all-wool cor; : tions at $3.95: New $5.00 hats at $2.95. 1 weight bib overalls, $1.38. All wool -ox. Coveralls, $2.95, Good work shirts at $1.3K . your share of thsse jbeforq it's too late. Shop Here settle the tie that has arisen through boh teams having cow won a game Bill Tobey and Dave Balfour were named captains of the respective teams. It was also decided to have a Joint meeting with the Rotary Club on StpUmJtwr 28 whea member of both organisation and tbetr wive or lady friends will be in attendance. Another hoe-down wll be held early next month. The official opening of the club' fourth playground i& the city, that on Acropolis Hillwas' deferred till spring Edwsrd C. Bayllss. manager of the Union Oil Co. here, was elected to membership In the club.' During the luncheon much appreel-. a ted musical selections were rendered, by the ss. Prince Oeorge Alaskans. Ouests Included Norman McLean, purser of the ss. Prince Oeorge; .f. R. Anderson and H. p! Broadfoot of Vancouver. Dr. Lou Kergin won a raffle for which an article was presented by Milt Gonzales. Mr Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Word has been received in the city of the hurnli to the ground of the no use at Telkwa occupied by Mr andi Mr A. Clapperton of this dty who ret! ently moved to the interior I A son was born at the Prince Rupert j deneral Hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. ' v. n. Montgomery. Dr O. B. Gordon. F.R.O.8.. professor if the University of Pennsylvania, win deliver an address In the city under the auspice of the IODi. LAND ACT. sasaBBBBBv-a I Wood DRY MUCH. CEDAR AND JACKI'INB Pi-.l. T ,T .St.'"' Double Load Larire Sack !'"f 0 IIUNDLS DBV hlW Phone TiSO HvdeTransler J $ AND'fOAl-CO. V . i Avitnue l aeconu r ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported i0 mad e Scotch Tweed Suits order in our shop in Rupert as low S55vy I, ANGER Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street