PAoE IVYO Jin jJnfhcan. TiesUtntul anj Day School for Qith Bgiwnrs to Srnfor Ityvuvitj Matriculation. Ideal ritttatkm. NW. fap-tfclat? buildiruc. Thorough lIiua.-Mb, Art, Language, Games, Oyanfernv rJSntian for exams. Pullr qoaUftttl slaft Every; we. For pnwpetfHs, pHy AIthtr Snperidr,.. . 949 e7th Aram. "West SIIAUGItXHSSV HKIdllTS VANCOUVER, B.a The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally New, Limited. Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - - MaiMginff Editor. SURSCRIITION RATES: w.i, rii.irj, uy man or earner, per month .75 cy man 10 an parts or the Britlih Empire and the United States, In advance, per year $5.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year WW. $750 T.....I....1 T f -. ! I 1 ... , . ... 'AU' iiuTeniMDK. per men p- insertion $1.40 Transient Adrt-rtfein? on Front Pajre, per inch $2.80 Locai neaaers. per insertion per line 20 Classified Adrertitia?..per insertion per word WWW.', d Lejral Notices, each insertion per agate line W.WWW. .IS Contract Rates on Application Member of Audit Iluieau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION M5tt Saturday, August 27, 1927 PREMIER JlacLEAN IS PLEASED No wonder Premier MacLean is pleased over the result of the New Westminster election. It seemed to be rather generally 'expected that the Liberal candidate would win but that he would beat his opponent by close to a thousand votes was an unexpected result When it is considered that the chief cry of the Conservatives was that since Oliver was gone the Liberal Government was disintegrating, it must be more than satisfactory to the new leader to know that the electors of that constituency, a central one and prominent, is backing him and is willing to give him a chance to work out his policies. We join with hundreds of others In congratulating Uritish Columbia's premier on his first victory. The New Westminster election is over, and the country is safe. That will give us an opportunity to get back to work and forget politics for a time. A skirt is one of those things the length of which is less than the width. SYMPATHY WITH XIW cr-ivrt British Columbia Wnl will f . one of the other maritime provinces of Canada. The far west and tl ft i.7 common. When the elements wage war "' fimnuiiuy 01 me vuantic coast we must think what - .t Hieam l0 us 10 ue similarly stricken. The apple orchards of the Annapolis valley, the pride of the province, have lost heavily and everywhere damage- has been done which it is 'difficult to repair. It Is a Canadian province that has been injured and we - ui vAimuu, 100. Every man would like to be a millionaire but he hates to go through the process that would make him wealthy. Intuition is all right as- long as central dooa not use it in guessing which number it is you want. CONSERVATIVE LEADERSHIP lfB. I 5owt,ook lLf ,the leadership of the Conservative party .es between Hugh Guthrie and R. R. Bennett, with the odds strongly In favor of the man on the job. Guthrie was a Liberal until a.few years ago and he left them over the question of censctfption. He rniLTf, h,m,8lrong Liberal tendencies and on that account many died-in-the-wool Conservatives object to his leadership. He does not stand in very well with Quebec delegates because he refuses !lnM S "If11 48U,0rt from that rrovince but would instead in n nStl British Columbia, Z n, tiPra,i,rieS- federally A,,rcad3: Conservatives are strong speaking, and the temporary leader ZlhfVJ rXln-in-K that trenth eastward to the boundaries of Ir4Guth"e 18 an 0,d cPa8ner. having been first elected in to thejlouse u twenty-seven years ago. ,Th.e c,hief obtion to Mr. Bennett is his railway policy. He 1 IS said to favor Union of the Cnn.irlinn V.ntl.l ,hi. .1. nL, s ep which would be bitterly opposed by many members of his party Jle la a rich man and as such is rather under suspicion. He is said to favor a strong policy of imperialism and has little sympathy with b15iSB i" tn,?'emenJt ,of recent He would go strong on Uritish Immigration and is a strong protectionist. Just about one more week and the children will be happily back at their schools once more. The really pleasant thing about holidays is getting back to work after they are over. (?) Back was so Weak Could not Turn in Bed A study of symptoms enabled this lady to obtain complete relief from Kidney troubles. rexrtf-nenr "irnenc lef' 1 1 I tyrcryr". uw a irmaruDie Khih Uh t ..j 1 i Nrith.. Chase's Kidney-Iirer Pills. .w in uiuuue action on both the liver and Iridneyi these puis frequently relieve complicated ailment which puixle the family doctor. This point is well illustrated In this ease. Mrs. Passia Landry, Gradeville, Wchroond Co., N.S writes "After the birth of my first child, mvfbaek was very weak and kept t-enine worse, until it was so bad that I could not turn in my bed without help. I consulted five doctors, but to no a rail. One day a Mead cva me Dr. Chaae's Almanac, in which I read of cases similar to mine beine successfully relieved by the use of K. & L. Pilfs and started to Uke them. I was so broken down and deptpseed .that I flt r id the Dfn pills 11 I t0 Uvf tut after fckin betan feeling very much better and kept on takinj; them until I had obtained thorouth relief. T would not now be without them and always keep a, full supply of all Dr. lhaae s Mdianes on hand, as In a small eountrv nlarw 4r r.. extremely difficult to get a doctor in ease of need, Dr. Chase's Medicines icu Eucccesiuuv nil the raD." Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver PilU Cta. CU. ner hnr box, all all 4. lnM mi. 85 Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine r., J T Toronto. r- Canada. j. ' Limited. HUGE LIQUOR GETTING OIL ; MELON SPLIT FROM COAL .Municipalities Profit From Hie liijT Murine of Government . ..for Six Month Ending March 31 Tfc distribution of autjea to u sstnilrtiwl MUtorttm. by the provincial, fovreaaatnt. hmukbii of btcd 1 waa raosfcUy w. mi b; (u Um Ur-t4 hlf-ari duuttutton w tar tut Mace jTtiMrt liquor ofaOral m taaNgOMted. wi aquor prouie wr B six mm Hiding Uafrn SI amounted to II 111-! W wfclsto lu bcoa lMd as foRwws Qraata to municipalities. HMJM: hos pitals. 1 139414: mumn' piinoi Md rMtrr fuI. M84.TI eonealMtaissI ie- cau mad. tTeajee. Prof far tb fwertou m Kontfes wet sijMjea tioos that hate kNU aaade of 'the no ma lor U pcrtad etMUo XUich Si MME llTI(llll TIDNk Ptinee Rupeat a 8714 Craabrook a.Stl.'H rttnt .4nje Kaaaloopa J1eo wanaimo 8,44tas Staon 7.80041 N WaatatbiBMr Je.1et.44 Frutee 0oe 3J41J1 Trail 7.605.73 Vaacourar 14JW9J8 North Vaaeouftr ll.n04S V'WOOO S.64T.S! Victoria )7sej4 Bunubf SSJSHM ChlHlwk Dtrtct '. 6.eal.Il Uagtey e.1474 Maste Rkle -M9M W Baf 3lt.37 Praueton ajieai Point Orejr 387347 RlClunOBd 7.744J7 Saieh U.4749 Surrey 8.710OS North Vaaomtrer DUtrtet 5.56Q.7S South Vancouver 5542808 Weat Vancouver S.01S.44 bmlthera 1698 Vanderhoof 544.70 TRIBUTETO NEWSPAPERS Sir Henry Thornton Add resses Them at Luncheon in WINK1PEO. Aug. 37 Speaking to the mM newspaper society at a luncheon tendered them In the Fort Garry Hotel by -the Winnipeg Press Club, sir Henrv Thornton, President of the Canadian National Railways, paid high tribute to ine integrity and broadmlndedneaa of the Canadian newspaper fraternltv. - it has been my misfortune." it ted Sir Henry, to have occupied a degree of public attention since I came to Canada. On some things, naturally, the news papers ol Canada hsve not always seen eye to eye with me, but this I can say, unreservedly, for the newspaper Dress of Canada, never have I been given any- tning out fair play and honest dealing by the newspapers of this country. I hsve had an opportunity to studv the pubUe press of a number of countries. It Is my honest opinion that no ecuntry has a more courageous, a clean er, a Hirer, more honest Dresa than the Dominion of Canada. Founded upon a solid base by men of wisdom, honor and spirit the newspaper profession of uansaa is being carried on today by men and women who are a credit to their profession and to the Dominion against whom no whisper of Infamy or scandal can be raised and who . are worthy stewards of publlo thought In 'this-country. As long as Canada can recruit to Its Joumaslstlc ranks men and women like this, all that pertains to what is highest, in the national Ufe of this Dominion will be In safe hands." EASTERN APPLE CROP INJURED OTTAWA, Aug. 26. Early prospects for a heavy commercial apple crop haye been materially reduced In the Eastern fruit provinces owing to continued un-fsvorable weather conditions which have caused the rapid development of scab snd insect Injuries, according to a crop report issued by the Dominion PruK Branch. On the other hand conditions have been more favorable In Britlih Columbia since the middle of July when the weather turned w.rm and having sufficient Irrigation water the early estimate Is expected to be maintained. Although fh. ,rr, w. Jfcotia. Quebec nd Ontario has been .utea, u s ohsiiitwsna -80 mhamhm reduced. It still shows last year, while British Columbia Is about per cent less than the heavy crop of 1928. Present prospects Indicate a com-1 merclal crop of loo s YiT rent svs. o 099.000 barrels, compared with 2,984,230 in 1928. and 90 per cent of a five-year averae-e of nmoni . The cron fa 4i.u......a ... uiuiiKu as ioiiows: British Columbia. 1.049.000 barrels; Ontario. 650.000: Quebec. 120.000; New ?"wlck 30.000. and Nova Bcotla. 1,- yociirnauy , otfnir is SOT tiu Journal I itrl rapart vhe la rJo-ily h certrojenit : ii Hm Mt le tela imuMctioe 4th a aama '-- aract fiaaataa planta far tfee em-tractloa of a and lubricating oUa (roM ear caai. t.ich voaM laa a f Maji hwtiac valaa. HaN coal, be aeae. cr not later aha ta4 bia a woctatoa, vi that of which ha uch enonaaaa avpaiiaa la Albans oa. m sweto.-na wtiham eea fr not aaij uaaaea He the whole Brtuaa aa-Fife 1H be tree of oeaeeeenee on oil team farelaa aeaeee aa a malt ef the protaana that have recently oeaa fier- AttaajUan aaa aiiaaey beta paU te theae bf Arbeftana. hat apaareatle ae lalaf Hke ai mairh aa thajr rttm. If the hapea that are bald out are real ised. It wW meaa an laaemaui aiaaa- ataa at ear ofcal minlnc UMraatry. The raaotta ef thh) expert ' elan warrant cartful wateasag. No doubt be will came weat to tae pravlaee, whaiw Oaa- ada chtef wealth in coal He, and we thou Id then learn more about the plant that eoncecn ua to auch an extent. Man in the Moon A NEW hat la like tronf liquor to wcaaaa. It gnea right to her bead. THE ohW ebleetlon to a radio eet U the kaM epeacer wbea atatle la had. PEOPLE moat be tarribl had eea- aieerUK the atunber of laws rroulird to keep than half deeeat. THE first week or two of Use school year ahxmM be denoted to gtrlag la-tructtasi to the parrot. Tbea it mbjht be eaaja training the children. A J1ANH juat about as old as bis. walat rneaaut Indicates. NOW tfcrre r two eiectlea to think about bealdea the one In BC. There ts the cue IB watch A! Smith is ready to meet an toman and the one In which President Coasnve u calling their blu3. WHAT we all need Is exercise. Who is there among us who has seen a fat tongue? ONE of the prairie Jibes Is that Uie women's new baits, look Mke a cross between a blrd'e .neet and a two quart dipper. THERE'S ROlne to be much skitter in thin Ice. The Oonservstlre m. ventlon st Winnipeg Is to be held In a I skating rink. Possibly It will be a ; frost. THE worst sin In the world Is that of being found out. MONET Is very effective. It can even make grizcley hair a beautiful auburn. I wish I had plenty of money And could do as I liked, she ssld The very first thing I'd tackle Would be changing my hair to red. SEARCHLIGHT DISPLAY INTERESTING FEATURE Work of Four Wonilrrful Ilrliln from H.M.N. miomlio Srn from All Parts of city Not the least Interesting feature of 00 yfr-KK&V display from tK. mil., i. -Jt'i -S-riir -ill jngiib wuwn .jkrs seen frdm all parts of the cltv. Fnr 'Vhniit half an hour after 9 o'clock, four 'of the shlp-s powerful lights ulsved their rays from horizon to horizon snd Into the skles.( Hills and mountains were thrown Into bold relief and the clouds in the sky were made as vivid u in the broad light of day. It was a con crete revelation of how difficult escape ouia oe from those wonderful though srtlflcisl eyes of the senior service. ca trom Hainy July fUKlULK r.K. Kti UtNli Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Alder entertained at bridge on Monday evening at their home. "Cralgellachle." Victoria. on Hampshire Road, the occasion being their wedding annlveraary. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McParlane, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McNlven. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith. Madame Caudet. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Oreenwsy. Miss E. Clearlhue. Mrs. Arthur Nixon, Mr and Mra. C. B. Jameson. Mm. J Savannah. 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Public Works Engineer UU11L worxs. Parliament .. Bldgs.. Vlctorls. B.C. WATER NOTICE IJIVKIIHION AMI ISE TAKP! VrtTTr u-" , apply for a licence to take and is? 1 cubic foot per second of ouT water " l of or unnamed itraam .Ki.k r ' ZT Ziir " " " southeast of i northeast corner post of Lot 102 The j water will be diverted from the street at a point about 200 yards from thl I mouth of the river and will be ud fo? fish, cannery and domestic wwposil upon the lsnds spplled for. being PDor! tlon of Lot 102. Range 5, CoasY oLrtct This notice was posted on the erounfi on the 25th dsy ofjune. 1027 A codt of thU notice snd sn appllcaiion SuPr! . " Vur' suant thereto ami iv,. Jill be flled"ln-the of f ofThe VaSr Recorder at Prince Rupert. B e Oblet-tlons to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorded or the Comptroller of Water Rights Par. i'enL Bulla'n. Victoria, B.C.. within th rty days after the first appearance of thU notice in a local MtS0 date of the first publication of this notice is August 4. 1927. II. CUNNINGHAM, Applicant. S. K. PAR KICK, LTD. Ford Sales and Service Phone 8.'1 Parts Sold by 5,000 Authorized Dealers and Service Stations IENT QUITS for ever BUY AT LESS THAN COST ! hit t. NOW! Canadian National CTJic Largefl Railway Syfltm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE For Alterations in Coast Steamship Service see news item in this paper PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE I'KINCK lll'PERT ,.,. Ill 1 1. V EXCEPT SUNDAY at I1J10 a.m. for PRINCE ISEOR0F. rn'" TON. IVINMPKii, m points Ustrrn Canada, t'nlled l",. JASPER PARK I.OIIOE OPEN MAY II TO SI.PTEMI"" 'I' SEE CANADA I.N CANADA'S JI'HII.EE YEAR 1MT AOENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. nronn. Use Canadian Nallonal Etpreiis fur Money Orders, Eorrlrn i 1 etc. alto ror your neit ahiiment. m CITY TICKET Oi l ICE. S2 TIIIIID AVE, PRINCE RUPERT, r4" 61 LACQUER Kaien , Hard ware Co. 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