page two Goad 'BOOTH SCHOOL TOTEM POLE 4 V si ! CELEBRATION WASHED AWAY CLoig E-c.rw took vn,tty: rxv itxnv io suixif iaerm at M bcrt.apd' here ei of CW-sun's i rWKM Tlll VOKTO Fir ; MXf:K KUMt MM CUT 1 cVswaUr r.c .r cwa irxx x i -" fcT7y Uaty cf tnfisf xt tc roe tva-roar cf foos. r I oimans mm aids fard digestion. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afters do a. except Sun&zj, by Prince Rupert Daily Newt, United, Third Arenac H. F. PULLEX - - Manages Editor. Member of Andil Bareaa of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. Friday, Jnce 24, 1927 RETURN OF PEACE RIVER LANDS One of the chief arjrnxents in farer of the return to the province of the Peace River railway Iaod it that they could he od a an inducement for torse person to beild a railway into the Peace River., It is now recognized that when a eoontry gfTes'Iand to a railway it U a good colonization mere. The railway has facilities for getting settler and selling the lands, and one farer who bays is worth ten who settle on free lands. The CPJL -had huge land! This week the schools close and parents will have U mind their own children for a month or so. What an outlook! Next month is the time the savings account is likely to dwindle. That is, if there is a savings account. ' Canadianism in minding your own business if there is time to spare f nra fussing over the neighbors. it KNOW OUR OWN COUNTRY Do we Canadians say often enough "See Canada 1 .rst!" or "Euild Up lour Own Country!"? says the Victoria Tl;ue Eastern Canada newspapers have been moved to ask this Ques tion after noting that the government of thU province bat appropriated the sum of 23r00 for the purpose of letting the people ; ' oi otber parts of the Dominion know what British to offer them. It is being pointed out that Canada has suffered from ft lack of the proper kind of publicity and even more from the propaganda of thW'who for selfish reasons have misrepresented cotvfitions in this country. As a consequence an undesirable psychological outlook has been created which will yield only to the enthusiasm of those who have abounding faith in Canada. Such slogans as "See Canada First!" and "BuildOJp Your Owr Country!" should appeal to a!) Canadians, not only this year of the Dominion's sixtieth birthday, bat all the time. Every citizen should be inspired with the desire to see, know and develop the country to which he belongs, of which he is an integral part, even though his birthplace may have been in another land and under a different flag. tWhat a fine thing for Canada, her business and economic future generally, if even half of those former citizens who have left her were to return and cast their lot once again with their homeland For the economic loss to this country by reason of the an-naul exodus of young people to other lands is" considerable. Artificial formulas will not prevent It; only a better knowledge of tb'lr own country, its beauty and manifold possibilities will keep these Canadians in Canada. British Columbia will be contributing to this better knowledge by its expenditure this year of $25,009 in wise publicity. Other provinces should find it good business to follow the example. If pep had to be paid for, we'd all buy some, but as Jt happens to be ree for the taking we avoid it as we would the plague. i The only .way to distinguish an Englishman from an American is by theVajihe holds his knife and fork and the manner in which he eats asparagus. . How to make a Bovril Sandwich Just iprcad 1 little Bovril between two &u ilices of bread and butter it's the easiest and and tastiest sandwich you an make. Excellent for afternoon teas, parties, or for any occasion where time is lacking for the prcpar. ttion of a heavier meal. Bovril Sandwiches are particularly admirable when something more sustaining than "just the ordinary sandwich" is needed. As an addition to the Traveller's lunch basket there is nothing to beat Bovril Sandwiches. Bovril is the Cook's best friend at all times. BOVRIL SANDWICHES Put Beef Into You S4 Tfc rciWa'PCtrt.4D with the iyncrg CWetratSoo oacna to LKtua mbt nu?f vbat vac caSMBaUd to too aad- Reseat fanarti Tne Jpr try MarS! Yaac aad Joan t r rf W iMIl rA mti ff K TJ2t onfiat OTlilltT 'Aitrn Uana. acd J. 8. tte Anting MAY CHANGE HALIBUT LAWS EErOMMEXHtTlON OF IK. THOMP-ON WI1X MXIV BE KCrEIVEH nv ivtrR atiov.il rni- llIOX KETCHIKAN. Joae 23. Some cbaare !n Ike pretext resalaUetea rejirdlax protection of tt bailout are Cxety to be i&ade ta tbe near future as a reaolt of tt toresUtatloa of Profeaoor WU- litai T. Tbompaia. -a bo aa beea ttucytac tb Ufe alsrory aad aiove-taeou ai tt halibut for tt Interna-Uor.jl PUaerles ComaUuka. J. C. Barber, vbo 1 back bere frcct SeatUe, uyt aetlta of auterlal baa bea coUected but tae reculti C1 cot be made public uattt a report U made to tae commit. on i a SeatUe. Or. Barber aay: "Tbe baUbut, lt jrtratt, lu migration ,aad tnllmale CetalU. bouad to bare n atotit bxportjiat bearlaf on tbe laduitry la tt fut'ite. have beea collected and properly ctaasUled aod aaayzil aad Mr. Thompson it aov fell it lettlne out til rmvt with hi. i Iwomn enrfatlnnj "One thltg U certala. bowerrr. aad ttat U that the oommlaaloa will hare pUced before U data oa the lite aod fcatilta or this imporUnt food fUhvhkh wuj open tt tray tor deOolte action fcr conHrrlnj the flab, aad far clear- cut reoommenitaUom for legislation or trratka may be needed to foster the ladustry. now putting millions of tlollirs Into circulation aaau- ally- Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert ! J Ctn. Jje 34 eidrsey narr.banrrii of day st Soota School when the papu cptri-J AS S.-Oinra!rj astesftM si It Aadttduai io tajof KJueW t-v. rHJij. xvof ac! tale jsirt la a T taKrtaa? fso-'aia, belcv bfr Uaat cseapa&rl f"1- ttJi fci tcotbtr aad atcr at ftaratX Tbe progress to a fcito: janl ta a fessaa tei tU9ad Cfccnu-i-O Car.i- Tt ScbcoL fur, ot u n to lsz ask AAd.-M-D. H. Humm. itic.n tHe Stmsst SCrtT txtvtta Vaa? Plixs ca CociKtetaOao MSaijcJ aaE Ovfo atnr tf t2 Oood Taee. W!x -Js toa casie iroat Tw-jart Cfccrefcr "TIM caoitst!." a zajvury a sot aC tt toelj- oAf Se2xal clr. at ticaaSaa XaUoaal Ha-j ccxae w pass fipniijai; iw v. ,, Aiirti nume rate rmta oZ Canada to la 'U,, looter, be taken without permissioB: cane Of ta present oij pupos ja "ncr scatCated sod a the CecIfdmUon to ta the; rw.mm -.. . ..U . : 1 ! iL. t J I . 1 - . - . . . . . .. . e1""". j " wiu iuuj ait idc tana a&a icai iasa is beingianc ereo at tat eany sage a tcexr ltriniPii TVDI ACIfiU farmed today. If British Columbia could secure the Peace lands it! career so tbry ifi nothing tret' W AdAjH tAl LltilUfl could u them to induce the building of a line from the National Railway main line into the Peace country. If the Dominion does cot return' these lands is is to be hoped it will hand them over to the Canadian National and have them opened up by a railway line leading west Ice p&tce yter-. .Ciaittitt r. -. m Tmb Sttl. Ocsa-. Paper co -ec acd UM-xynass. -r JGLa Aroncr. f J Jt'e ii, ibij. The actlTltles ot the Board ot Trade.! city couiil and tradaa and, labor coun-1 ell, with a T ew to having sh!p-bu.:alng InsUtuttd a the prince' Rupert dry dock, appear to hare borne fruit Word. i has been received that the Union Iron-laorka ot 8ti Franclaco haa opened rgotiatlona fur the use of the plank N. Scheinmann returned to the city todsy after a business trip to Vancouver and few Westminster. Dr V. T. Kefgln U on a flying business trip to Vancouver. A boa la ft boss, but ft good-looking stenographer 1 an asset to any business. Medley. t ItKxuemI or aet; ;koova to a.cx Uk StMAa dot "S Sit Oraie l-Va. Tfa rrpcrtnl miag or aa dtr!urtd' oaw jw EarrJiacw a ttit 5 tItOBZBt n 4ddm-Gorge BihbJ. lew potXit- Wt ttat pe to uaAJilc tal rmnuiuau "- . retell tt as tt to nOwS farQwr &eai aitet anj 3ij Cap. iuv --v f.rv! .a: as tSm tfce -os4 act! rprooccd trct. (itr Tawffat. Vf&tt as are brtaf arranged are DM k caroolcie. Tbt caatfc oi. ea)crd bf tt cc la tt haB. K-;ootoba tooaT tal a tan to aH; tuiatS W ISf iKt tiat t aad Ceo- jj, j, lbe. st(mi brio-r Vaa-bUcratlsc. wtr? twtea. 6 pota'd to ifrp . out toe tbi asaar taSnj ttat a had ,f i,oB!b to aecare R and' eimlnc Ui riik of aroMcsUao or t fcaod. of tt ratt of CoofSatloo. tatbtxttia vtM ptKi ladtaa IS STILL A MYSTERY ArUfcsr -awe cf a very fcisa ataadard K-t,Kti hr tmu Itrfail a4! Tfce PitoBtpaT. mnarka were eocCatdi Jait ,v,t , r-.r, r tm-! eay to tt taat cb of tt tmat WiiaiD c3lila rr,t tMdlra w" X ftanlf Merc, oaarr. tallc ca raan Mtd CekteaUoo. Tbe ridat tie of ... tK- K... v ... tt a exeaciiflctf In rpcru aad aaca. k . .v. aapcrtaat tmt tt lacs ttit It to - Mla ,u e record at a ateady zrovUi bawd oa v .v, Mnia4a!i la the Stfn r day Tbere aai btea coaaiOerabie dtteu- . 00 rto Kpm today oa flon about tt poaatbQity of explosloaa! ,nel irX3Ca VaacottTer to Strrart. Columbia na 5" ;boat. lor tt reaaaa. aa oae eXDenetxed pounded abaft. On an (asoSae autoaashSe trucks U attached a assa3 chain which drazs on tt rramd aad azwen the ourrae at, carrying avy aod grounding Wabaah, BeglaaM 'Webber raa dovn la J tbe boZd. Charles Nlckenoa was pa deck aad Captala Fierce was oa tt dock. It 1 aald there was do fire la; tt note ca the boat. The minute tt; A. M. Duncan, aa oSctal vtta tt BilUaa ctuuzns deputateat at -al. Cbl&a jrrlTl to tt otty oa tae teat erery boat U.-lUM w of ru propeUer; vn w rtwmi i aad D1 proceed Eart oo tomorrow wwnlfw train 1 lira. Joahua Klr-thim. bo nai bten! . .. unr u miir uux, imib w I ,axvrov by the Cardeaa oo her return bome ta VlrtorU. acoocapaaied by J At tt Urn of tt accident to tt-! ' feer daughter. Mrv 8. D. Jobaatcoe.f ho sill remain la the south for the : txt two or three nvnntht f L.ND ACT. sheet of flame from the expkxlao shot' NOflfX or INTEVTKIN TO APPLY To! IX.fE MU. out of tbe bold tt Standard OH em- j ' ployee on the dock dosed oC tt fd la Coaat Range 4. Land Recording DU- ntne ' trlct of Prlace Rupert and situate at I , . Optaln' Cot. Pitt Ulaad. BjU. i caaea are known where gaaollnei TAKf SOTICX that Oonc Packinf' f umea coat Iced In the hold of a boat Company UmlvtO. of Vaaoourer. BjC beea touched otr by turning on an TZZZTgLtT electric twitch. The explosion in tola, csnu&enclag at a poat planted at the) Instance. 614 not commurJcate Itaetf to .3rthwet comer of Lot 1253. Range 4. ! the tank, -n ,h. h,,t .V f?""1 . . 1 i TiiftiTif ; wence nona to aiga waterman; la the hold tt the boat while the tanks! thence eastetly along o.gh water tnm vrrr being tilled & chalca, more or lei, to point of com- , , tienoe meat, and conialatng 1 acrta. "It U Jum another Uluitratloa," aald jjre or leaa. oae M Tcteran boatman In a group of' OOSSK PACKJNO COMPACT .. i, 7 ... UllITO). ' ij -; Appllcaat. cuaalng The accident, "that It doesnt Dated June 13. 1WT. pay to get familiar with gasoline. LoUi of- people teem to forget that It U touchy a&d has an awful kick." CEIfTlFICATE OF IBOS DUKE FRACTION, aflceral uon execu.lre committee, at It meeting' strict, located on Loutae Itland. hut night, dlacuased the matter of a. TAKE NOTICE that t. Alex Rogers, ot public holiday on July 2 whh ha. fif bvm dedired by Dominion proclama-: Ulniae RaeorOer for a Certificate tf tkm. Dtalroua cf baric tbe day made Improrementa" for the purpoae of obtain lag a crown grant of tbe abvc claim, a genertl , fc,,.... holxUy. ,K. tbe committee U .., And further Uke notice that action, cemmunicatlag 1th the attorney gee- under aectlon IS cf tbe "Itinera Act'' eral of the rrorlnce with a Tlew to . mu,t commenced before tbe lata hating It ao declared. Palluig tt.a, the menu. committee rii) take the matter up with what-errr lhe al Reta MerchanU' Ajnociatian a TaTaToToToTatTaTaTskTstTaTa VTJ STBBBBSVI Dated this Uth day of Pebnitnr. 1977 ALEX ROGERS. I l ll 1 1 1 IIHJ KESTLtS BABY fl . rooo H (ANRan MILK Handy; eeomntim, Pure . gTCai ilk. mt (deter bo"1 my 0u?1 a .4 1 Y i the caIn jr"l flavor artr canne 04'' ria. Jerfo ' fresh ; On- T:ort, con'r ccfc' eo yJOH ien-aT;;. D. der On" W!- trot"" m. Von- v Tirw to. at least, kartn; aWea H tt how. a&d beaebed. ernDbnees o tSxH oa tte altnaoca ot tt daf la saXed ii to carry oa tae treat work stiiidard Oil company touad a ;ceUoa. e ptc aad tee to toegja to bo t , tnThirh r. t id ud C 1 Backs, manaeer of tt BC.j vrBcoi aae is our erery cay vorz. i gj Tkree nmstag aad teaipeataoui caeen acre Zttea to vUa Us. HartaewaU roc- M"i oeiag eaoied by "atae ectrteKy") tpleartd aiaaee aad eacouragejaeatl,, tJ j. ur asf :,)LQoma. tal aa cerer taken zrfaoe oo a' SBrtr Co, aad iti. Baaks are paawo- Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operatin Engineers, fi.T.r. 20,060 Ton Float Jnr VtJ lxl .Marhintsts, UoilermaLerx. Blckmilhv Pattern makerx Koundern, Woodworker. Klc K1.KCTK1C AM) ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant Is aquSpped to handle all kir.Lt JIAItlNH AND COMMERCIAL WOltk. PHONES 43 and 3S5 Insist on B.C. PRODUCTS They Lead in Quality LAND ACT. NOIICE Or INTO'TION TO APPLV TO IXtfC lOKr.HllOKK. tn Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and altuate at SewcU Inlet. UoreaSy laland. Queen , i TAKE NOTICE that Keller Lonlni I such certificate of Unprore-, Company Luaived. f Vancouter. U O.. I occupation Timber Mercbanta, Intends I to apply for a leaae of -the loll owing rnoeo foreshore: I Commencing at poat planted approi-- ImaUly 8 chains south. 20 degrees east i ran tne nonneast corner oi Lot ti. , Sewell Inlet, Uoreaby laland; theoc tol- I lowing the high water mark la aa east I erly. southerly and southwesterly dlrec- ' tloa to Its IntersectloB with the easterly I boundary ot Lot' 472; then, southerly i ana easterly to tne northwest comer oi 8.T.L. 821S P.; thence In a northwesterly direction to tbe point of commencement, and containing 45 acre, more or lea. JOSEPH DOUULAS W11SON, Aent tot Kelley Logglag Co. Ltd. Dated 23th April. 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE Or INTEXTIOK TO-APPLY TO LT.hi; LAM). In Range i. Coast Laad District. Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate on the south shore of Evan Arm. B C. TAKE NOTICE that Ooane Packing Oo. Ltd, ot J25 Howe St- Vancouver. BjC, occupation FJih Packers. Intends to apply lor a leaae of the following described lands: Commencing at a pest planted about 3 chains distant la an easterly direction from northeast corner Lot 740. Rang. 3: thence south 10 chains; thence wast IS chains; thence north to shore: thence easterly along ahore to point of commencement, and containing 7 acres, more or lea. OOSSE PACKINO CO. LTD, Applicant. chM- u noberti. Agent, Dated April 7, 1927. Canton Crepe DRESSES I SHBBMBBiaiaM BBMM BB from SI2-S0 Smart Utile Wash Dresses sine 7 to 10 From J L30 to 12i BENT'S LAMES' KEADV-TO WEAK Third Avenue 'ANuER, the TAILOR We carry fine itocl :jf Teedi, JmporUd Scotch Fancy Worsted nd Sergt. tried on w-fore Every g-arment finishing-. 223 Sixth Strut .