L a Summer IselkM TO CLEAR LAND Iced 1 1 I Try It The Daily News MUNCH RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - Managing Editor. SUHSCRIITION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month 7fi By mall to all parts of the British Empire and the United Stat, Id advance, per year $6.00 To all other countries, ia advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising, per inch per insertion $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch $2.80 Local Reader, per insertion per Hue .26 Clarified Advertising, per insertion per word .2 Legal Notices, each insertion jt agate line 15 Contract Rats on Application Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Friday, September 2, 1927 IMPROVING SALT L.VKES PARK The Parks Board has decided to commence the work of Salt Lakes Park by clearing a nlot of land for the us of picnickers. This is the first definite move toward making a real park ol the place in addition to the swimming pool which has been an established institution. For a number of years the place was used through the courtesy of a syndicate that controlled it. Then the land reverted to the railway company and, through the persislance of Hon. T. I). Pattullo, a grant of land surrounding the two lakes was made to the province and by them turned into a provincial park and a board appointed to have control of it for the citizens of Prince Rupert and district. Dr. W. T. Kwgin is chairman of that board. The condition of the park was pointed out to the member for the district at the time of bis visit here this last rrinir and he uro- mised to tty ty secure a small grant to commence making improve ments mere. Una thousand dollars was set aside for the purpose ana mat is me money now to be usecr. The park is a public playground and the board haa the riuht to prevent building or cutting of trees there and is civen full con- f. WONDERFUL LIFE WE LIVE . .V , This js a wonderful age in which" we live and the opportunities for a young man are greater than ever they Have been in' the past. !t i53? and watch the pacing events like a continuous panorama. The development of flying is only one of the many lines in which t.he race is making progress. No one can forecast with any hope of accuracy what will be the next new thing to attract attention. Records are broken almost every day and tlj recounting of them tends to make us blase. We are taking things for granted today that a few years ago would have astounded the world. The privilege of living in this age is a great one and especially Is the privilege of being young a very great one. Compare our life with the llfd of the middle ages and we must feel that it is worth while to have lived and been a part of the great development which is going on around us. MILK better luck on baheday VNSwreTtNCD swttrtMO Mode in Canada by Mi maker of Ne$t!i't Baby Food ; AT SALT LAKES "7"5ukvimai)e f At to as the of the Provincial I PuMlc Work Department to survey Biol IB tae Sail Ukaa Prk at tat head of the hay where th boats huaS. wtUi s view so ha Tine It cleared aavd leeaUeal tar tae ate of paeniceees. At for uimming. It waa felt however, that the grmnt ahonM te tised for clearing and trail making "Ha win the understandlnc with the member for the district amtwrk on the iwlmmlng pool ahouht be undertaken by the dtl- ren of Prince Rupert through the vwtataring dub. Other work' such a clearing land Sronnd the lake and making other trails was dlseuaed aa possible lm provementa at oan other time. Also the question of asking a charge for those S.F TV. .u:..e At: i. -- i ii . .. nark was mlun talked talked over. over. " It It. - . wia was A committee consisting of Or. Kergln and C H. Onne waa appointed to get ine work under way as decided on by he board, and Chief MacDonald and rptt!r. Swanson was appointed from the Swimming Club to co-operate. The meeting was held la Or. Kertn's! office. GETTINGCHEAP ELECTRIC POWER Expert Suggests That Coal Will Soon be Cheaper Method of Generation Than Water WINNIPEG. 6ept. 1. A great revolu tion and expansion of Industry In western Canada, based on cheaper electric power from lignite coal; the aweep- lng away of hydraulic electric power with Its enormous construction charges, the .establishment of bv-rroducts rianfnd thetransmlsston oVelextrlcM power from end to end of the contln-. cnt. Is foreseen In the present pro jected development of western coal fields, by MaJ.-Gea. W. Bethune Lindsay, chief engineer with the Canadian forces during the war, formerly of Win nipeg, who has been spending consider-s!e time in the west studying the The plan will be to have a few large central generating stations erected at the coal mines, and the country covered from coast to coast with a net-work of transmission lines, which will serve every small town as well as large Industrial centres and entirely scrap the present more expensive methods of generating electric power. (1KK.MANY ISKH COAL Germany, he stated, "Is the most i electrified country in the world and 33 per cent or the power Is produced from cheap brown coal, not so good as the lignite In our west. We are on the fringe of tremendous development and no one can say how far It will go." Continuing, Oeneral Lindsay pointed out that Canada seemed obsessed with the idea that hydro electric power la the cheapest form of general electricity, ia a me aut or ten cses this is a false idea, he stated. There have been . I such advances made , In. the methods : jof , generating .andi-uslng . high pressure 'and high temperature steam, well ,knorn to experts in Europe and r "iai, except in a lew cases. ; this is the economical way of generat mg electricity. General Lindsay explained that the heavy fixed charges on the capital In vestment Involved In hydro construe ;on meant heavy overhead charges j which the consumer had to pay. There , the dam to construct, spillways. canals, flues, penestocka, rights-of-way to acquire .man-damages to pay in erect :ng storage reservoirs, the possible re-location of roads and raUways. and. . edd.Uan the r .ustruruo of rwwws tar the immUM af HwHlfMf.' ii mere ta say Tnt:an of ute water' upptj. due to ncM oeM or draught, steam sUnd-ay plant aae to be u-d. rniriKNCY On it atfcrr hnd. the eagle eetnc . states, the eflieiersry ta the use i i. i i c.. j expert ' Parks Hoard Decides to Expand .... . . - - ' V About '$$00 oinThU Work at I nrtini.Ft ik. Dwtccuen at the v-ti- jrr r r . 'Cttll OfYAi mevfveeH W feedlnt ' mklek MMin tb cfc p saraa. swi lltST (Ml Mix W4 to arret advantage, has ( Balance of ('overnment (Irani to i be Used for Other very COBSiaeraaiy aiterec " prertettsty exiattag beSwees. tm. trMlM-ftl. ' "Here a the prin." deBes. Liad- wr sat, "the greatest reeaurres fnni tbe attasstuimt of potentiality hi thai meeting af the prutee ""I .Teat mm. f roal rod. BaM yesterday aftaraouu, Dr. atjH atullt. af thai w. T. Kergla presiding, it was cKHtuirpom thf ttmaOpoiui of vfrwsrr M Is Interfered wtt wtJtta lac It Sar nur purpose whert hard osal or tttre at aesdsd. TKe si methods of Merauax Mad ualag of maikwam areasurea sad tatepera- Mres Drodured rrarn that eoal as ire present this tm ta partly eleafM outls demattHrated. and It la not con- It net fit for race and games each aa arc carried out at the big getberiags of the vartoue orgeateationa. A aoon m the kuid la surveyed, tenders U1 be called for cJeertog nd grading It sad It Ii expected to have the work eaeapatted this fall ho that It may be ready for use at the opening 3f next season Of the thousand dollar grant made by the Provincial Oovemaatnt. It la psupused So eapend approxlraaVely $890 on the clearing and grading- and to ue the other MPS for erecting lava tonea. repatrtng waJb and othetf need ed 'work. The preMat at the meeting were In addition to the chairman. C H. Onne. Jamca hTompson and H. T. Pul- len. Dt Invitation the executive of t swimming club waa alao ked to attend the meeting and from that oraenlaatlon there were preaeat Fire Chief MacDooAld. Captain Swaneon Alex Saint and E. C otbbona. The naceaalty of a better bathing bea-h for children waa dlacueeed and the propoaal to Improve the present Kwlnunlng pond at the tecoiKl lake waa mei.t orrd and alao the poaalbtllty of jamming the tin, lake and wring It rtdered thai Itrdro-HreWte power, ex rept ta iMSated rataa. will be able to compete wttb eteetrle power fram tneae cheap raett. RM'IAT IWKXTHIX The irewteet progress 1a too develop. t of weastra coal defnstu la fore- hadoae In the recent Invention of a practical, cheap and continuous pro cess of ecsaraxtori of oavgea from the air. The uae af oxygen for cotabosUon instead of atr wUl ccanptetely altar tcany hMrostrMs and .among other things win eswbfe coal suppiW f sestern Canada to be wtUlaad la a way never thoagM possible before. It la now considered quite feaafbte to pro duce from tbee lignites extreasaty cheap electric power aa wl as by' products In which they are very rich. The afrtevu rural lands of the wtri are underlaid with coal containing practically all the hy-rjroducta which form the basis of the German aniline dye Industry and in addition have natural gas. some of it containing helium, as well aa Indications M extensive oil fields in Albert. There la no reason for pessimism regarding the possiblSty of developing the west. When due consideration la giren to what Germany bss accomplished along there lines, it l obvious that the development of coal supplies and the generation of cheap electric power, the creaMon of by-products industries, la a much sounder proposition for the west than the Insistence on cheaper freight rates for the transportation of , western coal to Ontario. What cheap: lectrte power ha done for Ontario it f may do for the prairies. It U certainly considered by experts that the develop the!11" OI Wfr "' M aupplles bavfeg Edmroer cottage. In srtivusva us- mTUCWT n TT IW tfv". s,.c t.ncj. um.cuiiy in ,n iinuing means oi maKing It - ""- persistent for and che, development .tloned that the OyrofClUb was T . . ' Useful to the neon e. The Swimming Tlnl. aa wivn ,.t,-l nf iha Z .... t.. . ... . .. " . . ... ...v irmnsred -to make a nlivmnnvl In thel"' ""t'"""-- swimming pnviieges ana tney have kept the floats and dressing ,'M : ., " . ersi declared. . t i . as s aw is miv sat liu svirii; iiv:aii u rwma in iape anu given a general oversight to tiie activities but ii has been difficult to rae money and many needed improvements have not been carried out for that reasdn. It is reasonable to expect that the people of the city will take a real interest in the work and that money will be forthcoming to provide a safe and suitable swimming pool for the children. The money for this ahiild undoubtedly be put up by the people of Prince Rupert who use the swimming pool or who realize what an attraction It is and how desirable such a place is near the city. NAVIGATING THE AIR Major MacLaren yesterday gave a most interesting address at a lunaheon of the Rotary Club in which he showed how rapid had be,en the development of air navigation and what were some of the possibilities of the near future. It is a most fascinating subject and one in which all will soon themselves be Interested. When it is remembered that it is only a very few years since automobiles have been used, it is easy' to visualize fhe future of the airplane. Happily the plane is not handicapped by the necessity of road building. The air is free and while rules for navigation will be necessary, there will be no upkeep for highways. Landing places will be necessary and that is one thing Prince Rupert will have to think about soon. A landing field will be necessary in every progressive community before long. Man in the Moon WHAT come. !' a nighty people we have be- BOTTLE by bottle Canada la being annexed by trie United Statea. THE man who Jokes at women's clothes haa really very little to Joke about. JOHN JONES was very popular Wei) liked In town, forsooth. But now his friends forsake him all Because he tells the truth. IF this local businessmen's protective association keeps busy, we shall all have to live within our means. Something Is always happening to take the joy out of life. , onrftHART intelligence la? not an ex penflve luxury considering' the scarcity of the article. , EVERYBODY should work hard next Monday because it Is labor day.. Also It would be a treat change for Prince Ruperii people. ! , ' ,: "-' I REMEMBER the time when experts ssld grain could not be grown in the Bulkley Valley and when the Peace River was considered to be up some where near the north pole. 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The large 25c. package contains two "Poker Hands" WATER NOTICE Divi:itsios ti tm: J TAKE NOTICE that Francis Henry I Cunningham, whose address la 80S Board ' of Trade Building. Vancouver. B.C.. will , apply for a licence to take and use 1 1 cubic foot per second of water out of unnamed stream which flows northeast I and drains lnro Humpback Bay. Porche'ri Island, about 400 yards southeast of I northeast corner post of Lot 102. The' water wUl be diverted from the stream! at a point about 900 yards from the uioum oi toe river ana win oe useo lor fish, cannery and domestic purposes upon the lands applied for. being portion of Lot 103. Range ft. Coast District. This notice was posted on the ground cn the 25th day of June. 1927. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act" Will be filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. B.C. QWee-tlorj to the application may be filed with the aald Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water fUghta. Par-1 lament Buildings, Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice In a local newspaper. ' The late of the first publication of this lotlce Is August 4. 19T7. I. II. CUNNINOHAM. Applicant. LAND ACT. NOTICE OP INTENTION' TO ArrLY TO l.KAME LA Ml Queen Charlotte Islsnds Land District. Land Recording District of Prince Itu-rert. and situate north of Lota 1658 aiid TAKE NOTICE that The Langara Fluh-lnr in'd Paeklrw rvi Ijla f f ..,-,, eupatlon Canners. Intends to apply for a v wi ,wrawiu aescnoeo lanas: Commencing at a post planted twenty chains north of Tan Indian Reserve and en the shore of Mclntyre Bay; thence north S chains to the tow water mark thence westerly following said low water 160 chains; thence southerly 5 chains: thence easterly 160 chains to the point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or lei. LnANOARA FISHINO St PACKING CO. LTD, Applicant. . . . Freil Nash. Agent. Dated June 27. 1927. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND. In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls-trlct of Coast District. Range 4. and situate bn and being all of BonUla Island except that portion occupied by Indian Reserve Number 18. TAKE NOTICE that I, Ole C. Austad. of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation rancher, intends to apply for a leaf of the following described lands: . .. . . . Commenr.tnv a r a ni nt southeavterly point of BonUla Island- w,,... """"". southerly and easterly, Xollolna;theelnuoitlee,of the fthnrp line t n nnlnr -,t . excepting mrefrtnrjbal trkion of the island occupied by UWp Reserve No. 18 uu luuwunug inousand Seres, more or less. .e OLE C. AUSTAD, Applicant Dated Jt.1V 15. 1927. "COMPANIES ACT" TAKE NOTICE that the Rupert-Van-fouver Stevedoring Company. 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