For eveia) social occasion SMOOTH, plump little morsels of delicious chocolate Cowan's new Maple Buds; easy to serve tantalizin&ly good " "Just the right size. Cowan's eJMapleBuds Its 60c fkeftauitj nrryuArr Smoother and Better than Ever ! The Daily News PRINCE KUl'EKT " - BRITISH COLUMBIA This blopd ami nerve restorative was devised for use in two great dajwes of disease, one of which usually develops from the other Anaemia or bloodleesneM, and Nervous, Exhaustion. II the blood is -thin and watry, as is indicated bypllor of thi- lipa, eyelids and-gums, or if you are afflicted by some form of nervous trouble, you will find in Da. Chase's Nerve Food the most certain means of reb'ef and restoration. Some of the symptoms and ailments which come under this beading are: Thin blood, sallow complexion, sailor of eyelids, lips and gums, tired feelings, loss of energy and ambition, tendency to fear nd anxiety. Joss of breath and easily fatirued, weak heart action. loss oi flesh and weight, neurasthenia, Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. rULLKN - - - Managing Editor. SUHSCIUITION RATES: City Deliver', by mail or carrier, per month 75 By mail to all parte of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year 15.0 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.ftQ Transient Display Advertialnir, per inch per insertion $1.40 Transient Auvertiainir on Front Page, per inch $2.80 Local Readers, per insertion per line .25 Classified Advertising, per insertion per word 2 Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line ..a,. .15 Contract Rates on Application . Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. 98 66 J0A1LY EDITION' k(J$tjp Wedneiday. August 3, 1927 V CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENCY OF US. Although the United States presidential election is fifteen months away, people in that country and this are already busy wagging their tongues in connection with the election prospects. While it is no business of Canada who is elected In that country, it does affect the Dominion particularly on account of the close associations between the two countries. On this occasion the campaign is likely to be one of personal ities rather than of Issues. There are no issue. The country is prosperous. The league of nations and the tariff are orettv well exhausted as topics of discussion and the country is tired of hearing about-them. New catchwords will have to be invented and new personalities infused into the party fight. u Happily in the United States there is springing up a body of . electprs who are independent of party jwlitics and who control the .elections. In that way they resemble the Independent group in I Canada. f There is talk of an election, but why have one? No- body thinks the Legislature is any use no matter what party is in power. t - , ' PpSSIRILITIfiS FOR NOMINATION With CooIidge out of the way the name that comes-most easily ,to the front is that of Henry Ford. He is the best known man in United Slates. He has made mistakes and these mistakes will militate against him politically. But if Ford is debarred because of his partizanship, much more so is Senator Borah who is also mentioned as a likely man to succeed 'Coolidge. It would be an international calamity if Borah should be nominated. His hostility to Britain would tend to injure the present cordial relations between the two countries and indirectly would iijure Canada. Hoover, McAdoo, Underwood, Pershing, all are mentioned, but the possibility is a practically unknown man on whom all sections of the party can unite, will be chosen. From now on until the nomination conventions are held, we shall be hearing of likely candidates for the high office. A village is a place where a rumor flies around like lightning and everybody hears it and accepts it for fact. CO-OPERATE WITH COMMISSION Just now J. P. Babcock, deputy commissioner of fisheries for iB.C. and -chairman of the international fisheries commission, is in the district looking into various matters connected with the fisheries n thejCoast He is meeting a good many fishermen, fish dealer and'others interested in the fishing business. Primarily just now heis i interested in the work in connection with the conservation of the, halibut and he is to address a meeting while here. As this latter concerns the welfare of everyone in the city, it is desirable that as many as possible shall learn at first hand what is the condition on this coast and if poible give information which may not be forthcoming otherwise. Mr. Babcock Is an able sneaker and knows his subject well. He will be well worth hearing. In these modern days people always search for the motive which prompts an action, and base people look for base motives. Make this Test To Find out if you need Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. A study of these symptoms will enable you to decide. nervous prostration, nervous headache, indigestion, sleeplessness, irritability, nervousness, twitching of nerves and muscles, sensitivenem to sound and light, gloomy forebodings, loss- of memory, inability to concentrate the mind. v Dr. Chase's NntvtToonli easily the greatest of restoratives. By forming new red corpuscle in the blood this food treatment nourishes the starved and depleted nerves back to health and vigor. Try it when you are run down and out of sorts. It will restore vigor and energy and make you feel that fife is worth living. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 60 eta. per box. all dealers, or The Dr, A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Canada. LATEST SCHEME ; OF SETTLEMENT bJeh U cur of :he atari constructive Uad setUs-mai projects ot anooera t am. The British ana Canadian go- noittg ttoy hae aa,advp Moo. wui be etuftie tor a oaan adttox of not tnort thaa f 3JM for tto Mirctoae of a farm: and far atock and equipment. Set tlement madee nila Mha uill hesto) i bjgaa there, be placed out as farmworker! to acquire practical experience aad then, aa the final and togteal ton. tummatlon be act up on farms of their awn. The scheme's mate feature Is pointed out by the Times: "It bss for long been a favorite commonplace that the life is not a soft one. that men mutt be prepared to work hard and long who would win independence. But men have mt&h more tarenttve to atrenuout endeavor when their farms are their own. and the present plan wlU remove the bogy of the long years of watting while saving wages which has daunted and finally de'.erred many young emigrant MARKETINGOF EMPIRE GOODS Work of Organization Designed to Help Weld Different Sections LONDON, Aug. 3. (Canadian Press). -As a document of Empire interest the flrat rroort of the Emntre Marketlnff port was political. the Marketing Board's report Is economic. It la really Part Two of the record of die attempt this amount another 1 1,1 50,000. which hat been contributed by such agencies aa the Rockefeller Institute, the Em- cf course Is Us advertising of Empire produce. But behind the scenes the Board Is doing very valuable work in raiting the productivity and quality of Emplro goods. Thus it it conducting at Farnham. an attempt to fight plant parasites with Insect parasites; It Is grappling with the Empire wide problem of lack of mineral content In otherwise perfect pastures. It has saved thousands of pounds by the single dis covery that apples must have air in transit, and that the pests which destroy raisins ere' themselves destructible. Coming to Its most obvious work publicity the Board has met", with criticism. But the criticisms are I groundless. Only about 15 per cent of the Board's expenditures Is devoted to single parts of the Empire. The rest Is devoted to objects which will benefit Indiscriminately aU parts of the Em pire. The Board has actually dlscov-j ered a way In which the state can bneflt Industry wothout exciting the prejudices or the Jealousy of one part of the Empire against another, or even of one firm against another. The effect of the publicity campaign, to which the example of the King and Qveen in ordering a Christmas puc'dlng of Empire ingredients has been a great encouragement, has been that In certain, lines of Empire goods there has been an actual shortage, and the Board Is preparing a series of seasonal menus so as to protect quality from undue or untimely demand. 9 Man in the Moon , " ITS hard t :md thin to worry . , , .about during these beauUfttl uam.i tan Advance ror Purchase of , ftmutlJ tmp. farm is Direct and Valuable Itant subiect to cun.mer u u true , Incentive LONDON: Aut J -.Canadian Pia.-Drtuute astro jrann U offered tlt Brtwth yosr.h t- tae up farui.ua n. Cauada in lb latest rtUea.eni khmt "YESTERDAY sben the news thiuttgb that Caivm CooIMfe tod win , eMrd dm to be candVdaU M. iv-j leas af amine the wmuw shatiM f .rnment jointly prapsse to expend five, Mr9ef nuu , mrtU westt muiion mi uiteamw yew iotkMI0 , of tb; " ""local Aaaeftesn mlonv they can tet up ihe.r own I. ran o. , AsserHiajl cturte, the fNWNN utawtondent far- e-Ms. ,!!, na-ktaucr " Pwe tnetr aouity ; ,wit,iifcu, . mhtht tend cut Tk outstanding feature of the new ca u the nanhmut placed on youth. Tit sjugranl mto t uatdrxia) ym ot age as probasay gotatg to a a bettar-atfapted Canadian than tbt aider man. already art la OM Country ways- The -iuth tot the adTantaa of devatoptag in Ute Matty 1Uaa is nu new atad; be raarna new waya naidVaUy. and at bai BBMca lew to uoleaxa ttoa tlte oldr atan. He la aaorc ettnutaUc. 89 ifa- r tkc aev plan Ute Canadian go- err naff viu loan ataety far paiwtoi t ot farraa only to mlaraati ho ware bf tea tto agat of 14 and 30 -when btunor. Ihcy iBHlid tto rvamffn, and a-tao are not aaoea tttaa SS at tto tuna tto laan ta iMsaxd. Wtoa tkey reach 21 thi boya. ntDaatwl ttoy toa the aaccwary training and cipcrleoca from working for waaas on a Ciar.adlan farm, and pro- - - Prlaro Rax. Yt and bring on of taagr auwrdairaat man ncane ami nemdtata htm . Bills are at) right but pacing ttoaa I hen. TOO bear a k; about orude otl but think of the other crude things about whisk little la tatd. There la crude talk, crude work, and JAKE aaya be doea not gated crude what he objecta ta la laak of IF you fatten a grudge. It win treat-uaUy get a big that It Bay tun and rend you. EVERY wlft' admit tor (bowed vaed judg-nent wtoa to ptetod t out. but huabottd la not aure whether be dM tba packing r not. TIUES are not no bad. The bottling rte aocne plaa of entertaining the on April fat of neat year eoBaparnea report that they are doing Brlttob boy mo mow go out to Can ' flerktBg MUlneas. ada. reettfe training in agricultural col THE tbey wished to be very Impressive. It has no meaning but simply is an Indication of rut-frtolty like our modern Le't me ' tell . you." Today we cant very wU uv)lt In . conversation, but when ybu write verses and cant get a word to rhyme with books or looks, you Try It some MOTHER may I go out to twtm? Why. yea. my darling daughter Just bang a silk cloth round your limb to combine the autonomy of the part' Ana pmng right in the water. of the Empire with the unity of the wtjole. The Empire Marketing Board Is the, executive organ of the Imperial Economic Committee and thus an essential part of the new end experimental machinery which Is promoting the unity of the Emprre. It Is endeavoring to do for the trade of the Empire what the committee of Imperial Defence doet tot Its military and Naval protection. H KI.I. I IXANCKI) it waa set up in May. 1120. with a rapKal of $3,000,00(1 set atlde by the Imperial Government. British tax payers have been gratified to find that the utility of the board's work has be ccme so well known as to attract to BUT of course tbat was a modern mother wbo liked to see her modern daughter up-to-date and altogether. FATHER may I go In to twlrnt Tes little girl, gadzooks. Play round In the tun as much as you like And don't care a dime for your looks In The Letter Box ENTKKT.tlMNU VISITOR Editor Dally Newt! The ''tourist season Is more than half over. The number of tourists passing ! through the city Is increasing and yet plre Cotton Growing Corporation, and jit stems that the city Is not looking various Dominion Governments. ' after Its end of the tourist traffic as it The Board's most conspicuous work 'should. It is not enough to get the tourists here. They need to be sent away feeling that It was worth their while coming and even more that It would be worth the while of their friend and acquaintances to come another year. A ttxy yrn off the boats the first thing and the only thing visible Is the freight sheds. Now on the theds sre notices listing the places and points of Interest that they should see. But FREE BABY BOOKS On requeat we wttl aetvl feevling; chart and able liaby Welfare Book containing authoriUtive Information on baby's alcep, bath, clothing. crciae, height, weight and common ailrnenta. Addrv Tia Bardtn Co. Limited ,' Vanoourar E9I7 Vm. I. s I. Ik. , Urn Mtoht 1 tout by letttag them know what It to be scan and bow It may be seem. It la difficult to fted tfee city sometimes' oaly people wbo are MuTeriag mat gives a bad knnnaaton rtobt are the shoe dealers wbo are said to beiaay. It might be too expeaalva to on their Bvpert. Ttoy should put more.hava a publicity ofBce near the wharf., tale into their business. AT Mils time of year the flower bust-Bets ttould be vry rosy. THINOS are a bit dead for .the undertakers and- as a result the outlook Js rather blatk. BOOTLFOOER3 at oomplatning of tto oppeattten of the bear parlors and Government vendor. They say if It was not fotV.tJns unfair toaapetltton they could d well. , YES send me. a bUl at ypurjfeteure And set the sum down in )dur books: But never expect me topayVyou. How can you expect It, gadzoaks! Doart! la almost as Important aa the'Just sling in fagadzooks repon of tto 1926 Imperial Conference, day, Where the Imperial Conference re- I ALWAYS liked that word "gad rooks." It's a word they used In the old days when they quaretled or when but the matter la worthy of conalder-itlon. Some method own be planned, j MVIM IX SALT l-tKHS j One point t&at would certainly ap-l paal to many visitors is a swim in the Salt Lakes. The northern waters are. old. The touriata have net bad a' w:m for days and in tto recant hotj waaober tto sea Invited atom but they were not encouraged to enjoy tbeasl-cs Why not boost ttte Bait Lakes for be tourists This la a feature that would attract and pleoao and It la only ay attracting and pleasing the visitors that Prince Rupsrt will become a tour-t eantre, not only a oolnt pasHed through on their way to the real cen-l re of enjoyment. The city should make mora of their uecta. We want them to buy In our -tores snd leave money In the city. hey wUI do so much more freely if he city makes their time here bappy. It Is the business of all ui the cHy to o this. If the otty g out after thlt :hey can do much. But there is a .:nk missing somewhere. The railway ind stopping oampanlea do their share :o get the people here. It Is when they re here that triey are left to them- elves. Let the efty do Its active share and he city wUI benefit. A bappy contented tourist is tto beat advertisement! '.hat can be Invested In. for as he goeai he talks and the word Is carried far Geld. INTERESTED CITIZEN. .NOTICE LAND ACT or i.vrKXTioN to TO I.KA-il; L.IMI API'L In Range 4, Land Recording District of Prince Rurt. and situate at Barnard Cove, Princess Royal Islsnd. TAKE NOTICE that the MUlerd Pack-ng Company Limited of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Salmon Canners. Intend to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post pltnted alongside post marked N.W. L2S73: thence southerly along high water mark 30 ,'halni, more cr less, to a post marked S.W. L2S73: thence west to low wafer mark; thence northerly along low water uiarK 4u cnains, mote or less, to a point west of the point of commencement: thence east-50 links, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing i-irc-4uaricr acre, more or test. MILLERD PACKINO COMPANY LIMITED, Dated June 18, lMr NOTICE. There will be offered for sale at Public Auction at the Provincial Oovemment Court House, Prince no pert. BC. on Thursday. August 11th, 1927. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following lots: Lots 9 and 10, Block 1. Section 5. Lots9 snd 10, Block 23. Section 1. Lot 7, Block 3, Section 2. Lot 1, Block 8. Secrfon 7. all In the City of Prince Rupert. BC Terms: Cash payment at time of sale, or um-uMKr cun ana tne balance in three equal annual Instalments, with In- these notices are rarely noticed. They J terest on the deferred payments at the rate of e are too close to the tourists. Were it possible to have them along the wharf where they would attract more attention they would.be more valuable. TAXIMEN TO HIKE When the tourists have found their way off the vbarf. not necessarily through the freight sheds.thcy are me$ fry the taxlmert. These men . know their work and iet. the visitors know that they know It. For those who take per annum, the Crown Orant w w 91U.UU uujionai. Plans thowlng the lots offered for sale may be seen at the office ot the Government Agent, Prince Rupert. BC ".NORMAN A. WATT, . Oovemment Agent. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C. July 4th. 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION' TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND '.In Ranp S rvi.jit TnH ru. .. .1 -iiw rftt 'mu. . y.ir. - . " rsecurauig uisirm 01 rtinca Rupert and niad,e. known. situate pn Lot! 102 Humpback. Bay por- But there are many who resent being ch&gg& tbit p taxed firtt of all by the taxlmen and Board of Trade Bulldln. of viBmS these people should be catered to. 1 B.C-. occupation Salmon Broker, Intends v .fcf - ui me louowinz described landt: Commencing at a post planted 150 yards south-southeast of northeast corner post Ot lot 102. Ranire R th.ni.. h,,. isputh 6 chains; thence aouth-southeast is 1 chains; thence due north 6 chains; thence west-northwest along ahore to point of commencement and containing 14 acres, mores or less. 1 rrtANrriR iitrwnv nit.ii,.,n., ... uiifn join aiunt, iy?7, 1 Js Jour j&aby Steadifrfainityrt A normal infant shows steady progrv That is natural. If your baby Is not doing so consult your doctor. If it is a food problem. Eagle Drand may solve it. For bottle-fed babies Eagle Brand has been the standby of mothers for three generations. It is especially valuable in difficult feeding cases, being such a sae food pure, uniform, easily digested. You will be pleased to see your baby begin to thrive immediately when placed on a carefully prepared Eagle Brand diet. It is highly endorsed by doctors and nurses. Sold by druggists and grocers everywhere. 73cntletu$ EAG1E BRAND CONDCHl X D MILK. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" -Kippers- -THK DAINTIKST IIRKAKI AST KO!l. Smoked Dally by Canadian, Fish & Cold Storage Co., W I'rinre Rupert. H.C. CITY TICKET OITICK. SU Tlllllll AVK.. PKINCB K I PERT P1w" 61 1 Ran ad ian National c7hc Largcft TKailway SyJlcm in America, ""STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE SAILINGS from ntlXCK Kl'PEKT for V.IXCOI VEIt. Vlt'TOKIt, t.RtTTU each .MOMMY and Till KSKAV. 1.1(0 p.m.. M.tTI'KlltV. : ra. t or AN VOX and HTEWAIIT MONO V. I Kill tV - ' lor ALASKA HKllM M'lV S t lor MASSETT IM.KT MONDAY -Sr lor NKIIlMlATE IM.ET and SOUTH l I. EX C IIAKI.OTTE lI.A If'. '-I' nightly. PtSSEN'flER TltAINS IE AVE ritlNCE KIPEIIT IIAILV EXCEPT HtrMlAY at II JO a.m. for ritlNCE OEOKOE l!M0V TON', UIXMPEO, all imlnl jleni fanaila. I nllril staie. JASPI.K PA UK I.ODOE OPEN M t V l TO SEITIMHI K 'A NEE CANADA IN (,'ANAIIA'N 41 IIII.EK VKAK IWi? IK AUKNCY ALL OCEAN HTEAMNIIIP LINEN. !e Canadian National Eiprros fur .Money Orders, foreign ('bras, etc. also for yar neit tliloment. FLOOR VARNISH Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 Prince Rupert Auto Company Agents for Hudson and Essex Super-Six Cars Second Avenue, opposite Prince Rupert Hotel. I'hunea 75 and 275 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home" . 120looms, American and European Plan, Hot and Water. Ilus meeta all trains and boats. Sample Room Phone 51. L. Martin, Manag"' t -