PAGE TWO -Destroy v The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - IlIUTIMI COLUMBIA ;:, Published Every Afternoon. except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally New. Limited. Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN - - Maruftrinjr Editor. SUBSCKIPTION HATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month 75 By mall 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 Transient Display Advertising, per Ineh per Insertion $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per Inch $2.30 Local Readen, per insertion per line 5 Classified Advertising, per Insertion per word 2 Legal Notices, each insertion jr agate lin 15 Contract Rat.; on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor 'and Reporters Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Is 1 ; 'y .98 86 Thursday. August 25. 1927 WARSHIP WELCOME HERE The British warship Colombo is being welcomed by citizen and we are glad to add a word to everything that is being said and done. It is good to see the British Tars on the streets and to feel that these are the men who when trouble comes are the first to be on the job to set things right. They are the men who have made the name of Britain famous and her influence in the world paramount. We hope the naval representatives will come often and stay long. Now that an Aiyansh man has won an automobile, it is no wonder the peop,e of that district want to be connected up with Prince Rupert by road. (IAS BOAT PRECAUTIONS The Workmen's Compensation Board Is sending out a warning to owners of gas boats, gas companies and others as follows: "Recent accidents which have occurred while taking on fuel oil have impressed on those most concerned the necessity of using greater precaution against the possibility of explosions. "Those who have had personal experience with a gas or oil explosion need no warninir. Thev k now that Twrmlttlntr firo tn - mr - J-w ......f. V ' come In close, contact with highly explosive Moulds or gases is Jn- ..111 .it a m 1 . . . . . " viiiiiK ujsasier. iney Know, 100, how simply and how suddenly a serious accident can result from a momentary relaxation of watchfulness. Lighting matches or smoking near explosive vapor or gas- saiuraiea maienais onen cause painful and distressing injuries. "With gas boat operators there is a very real hazard in addition. Frequently when they pull up to a wharf or filling station for fuel oil they have fires In their stoves. When taking on fuel oil any burning stove endangers the safety of those on board and in charge of the filling station, as well as the surrounding property. The practice is incautious, and should be discontinued." Fox farming is becoming an important industry here and the interest in it is spreading. Other farms will be heard from soon. CHILDREN BORN ON THE SEA If a child is born of a Brazilian mother in a British ship and the father is Spanish and the birth takes place in Brazilian territorial water, what is the nationality of the child? This question had to be settled on board the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company's liner Arlanza -which reached Southampton. Sen-hora Jose E. Cruz, a passenger, became a mother while the vessel was in Brazilian waters. After certain investigations it was claimed that the child, a boy, could be either Brazilian or British, and the mother elected that her son should be registered as British. He was, therefore, christened Jose Arlanza, the second name being after the ship.. " All births in British ships at sea used to be registered at Stepney, in East London, but now they caii be registered at the first British port of call. All births at sea are recorded in the ship's log and upon the vessel reaching port the captain must report the matter-to the Board of Trade, who In turn, inform the Begistrar-General of Shipping. The latter afterwards passes on the matter to the Registrar-General of births, who enters the details in a special book known as the Marine Register Book. This is election day In New Westminster and all eyes are turned that way. This year sees our first tie-up with the Peace River country. An exhibit of wheat is coming from the Alberta side of the district to the Pacific outlet. I Sy . -v - sVy- MALKINSl Wi Sold Everywlieife in andlpowui packages I Miss (.race Duffell (.raduatt at Hazelton and llws to Hums PICNIC ON SATURDAY orrdlt to many a city In the south, five was amaeed at the htoh standard of tbe flower production. Mr. Yetoe and her slater Mrs. Mar- returned hone this week from uation Pin as a graduate from the HsMlton Hospital nurse training school. The evening wai apleasantone. hence there was a large audience pre terit on tbe occasion. There was s lengthy program consisting of solos. Instruments V4. recitations. Addresses were delivered by Rev. Oeorge Turpln Mrt Mathelson. superintendent of the training school read an excellent paper 3n the Ideals and purposes of the nursing professten. Dr. Wrlnch. medi cal superlntetMlent then called Mks Duffell to the platform, and In fitting words appropriate to the occasion, pre rented her with the diploma of the Harelton Training School and of that of the Registered Nurse. A social hour followed while refreshments were served. Miss Duffell was the recipient of many beautiful presents testifying to her peT"ulrity "d effleiency. 8he has accepted a position with the Bums Lake United Church Hospital and left for her destination on Tuesday even COLOMBO, rah rah rah I HERE'S to the cruiser Colombo And here's to the officers bold ' And here's to the erew All good men and' true, Turnetlout from te old jBritlsh mould. ' IS It any wonder they could hot find that Irish member of the Da 11 who was lost, lie was discovered home in bed, but who would have thought ot looking for him there? IT'S all right to get a white collar job, but the difficulty is to pay for the laundering the white collar. ir mat Aleutian island keeps on erupting, it is likely a sharp note will be received by the United States from Mussolini at the unwarranted competi tion with Vesuvius. WHEN walking up the street last night I met a Jolly tar And Jolly well I asked of him It he was going far. "I like your Jolly Lingo, mate," He Jolly well replied. 'A Jolly time I'm having now With lots of beer Inside." JAKE aays sarcasm is apple made out of green apples. Willie TKobe to eat. green apples ain't fit Johnnie How do you know? Willie (with a groan) I've got Information. QIITE .UilfKKlllI.E "I only wish," said the teacher, exasperated by the naughtiness of one of her small pupils, "that I could be your mother for a week." "All right." replied the youngster, "' "I'll speak to father about It." Tit-Bits. THE DAILY SEWS INEW NURSE FOR URGES YOUNG j ! UNITED CHURCH MEN TO WORK MIRon Gonzales Feel Something City Is Urlfnj; In Public 1 Spirit I THat Um youug men of the tttf o( I Print Hupsrt and. in tct. tbe whole , nazeiion Mower Miow mis i ear of the Pnwintwi were wa nnme to ait Decided Success Judged l)V Ihaaft and Wateh tkr older Man carry on Rupert Ijtily HAZELTON. Aug. 2. The annual flower show of last week avaa come end (Me fight tm the oevstopaasm of the cosjhtry When they should be up Mid do(a UMufffcM was tbe opinion ex-pMOMd j itmoo 03(MW tint presi- me but It era be reckoned on that' deal of the Ofro Club. in addressing !lt wu the best ever held taking every-! trt organisation yesterday at tu fourth thing Ifcto eomMentlon. Although the' anniversary luncheon He aho felt that flower were not up to the standard of, the citlsatM of this city, and others too. other yeore. jet the Meems were plen- were drawing at tow enda for their tlful . Ma. McCarthy, one of the Jwd- own pessejtal advantages when there get from Prtnee Rupert, remarked that' shovsM be fcsamwork for tbe benefit ot such an exhibit a ours would do, the oaEoinvartr4 u a wboie. He de a comparison tetween the public splrtted- ees of Prtnee Rupert and such an American town as Ketchikan. The people ot the tatter place sunk all per- onal feeling or advantages when some- Smithers where the former has bred 1 thing for the community was at stake, taking chiropractic treatment. I The speaker urged that every member The annual Sunday-echool picnic lnof the Oyro Club, as tbe young men connection with the United Church i or the city, should also be a member of schools la scheduled to be held at the ' the Board of Trade which was fighting two-mile creek on Sunday afternoon j for the oltya be ferment and prosper- A general Invitation has been extended to old and young alike to join In with the youngsters for ths outing. Everett Green w ay. teacher of Scee-ban's school during the past two years. !ty. Stan Taylor was also a apeaker and paid parttBtStar compliment to the Rotary Crab and IU work. Col. J. W. Nlcholls. .peaking for the baa accepted another school position at; Rotary Club of which he la prealdent. Allot Arm. and left t aaasume hl j extolled the Oyroi for their playground luties this week. 1 accomplishment in the city. One 'of the rare social treat, of the! E. A. Mann, who presided during the earan took place on Monday evrnlnci early part of the (nesting before turn- in the united cnurcn when Mlaa araee uxg , i.rel over to Milton Duffell received her diploma and Orad- introduced the Bueets. INDUCTION OF REV. A. WILSON of Smlthera, and by Rev. J. H. Young, i ; rat tor 01 trie united cnurcn. Haceiton. i eremony look riace l.ast .Mght ing. Mrs. Bird. . Miss DufTeU's mother, was present for the graduating exer cises. Mrs. (Rev. I R. W. Ue of Victoria is a rfeltor In town at the home ot Mrs. Jno. N'awlck. and her father Robert Laiurland. Mrs. WlllUm Grant has been visiting with friends In Vancouver and Everett, returned home last week. Mrs. A. L. Fakely of Saskatoon, Sask. Is also renewing acquaintances during tbe vacation period. Mrs. Mary L. McKay and family, now of Calgary, but formerly of this vicinity has been spending the school vacation She and the Mlsnes McKay left for home Sunday travelling via Van couver. Man in the Moon at First United Church, Many Attending Rev. A. Wilson was last night ' formally inducted ai pastor of the First United Church in thU etty before a fairly Urge congregation, a number of visiting ministers tsking part in the proceedings. Rev. J. H. Young of Haaelton preached the sermon on the subject "Ye are the salt of tbe earth." The prescrled questions were put to the minister by Rev. w. Alien, chairman of the Presbytery, and be alao called upon the congregation to subscribe to the pact which they did by stsndlng suent. thus promising loyalty and support. The act of Induction followed and the right hand of fellowship was ex tended by members of the Presbytery. This was followed by two addresses, the one to the minister by Rev. Man- ley F. Boy of Port Simpson, and to ths congregation by Rev. C. O. Clark of Anyox. On tbe platform during the service were Rev. J. R. Friseell of the Presbyterian Church: Rev. W. P. Price of the Baptists, and Captain tftobart of the Salvation Army. Following the tervlce the congregation and ministers adjourned to the church parlors where refreshments were served. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert At'dt'HT 21, 1917. Joshua. Webster. Port Simpson native tUherrhah, th -wfmwned, at Inverness When he fell from his boat. He was only 17, years of- age. Owing jo differences over the wage question, two employees of the city Uectrlc light department have walked out. The whole matter will be aired at the council meeting Monday night. The Trades & Labor Council la drawing up a splendid program of sports for Labor Day SHACK ON FIRST IS DAMAGED BY FIRE LAST NIGHT Use &IMONDS SAWS Ml BECAUSE guaranteed to cut 10 more timber in same time, with leas labor than any other saw. SIMONOS CANADA SAW CO. LTO. MONTREAL V4NCOUVE. ST. JOHN, N.SL, TORONTO I From Guesswork S h cienu CODE INSTALLEB McOiry's are the only Canjdijn mcmlHT of the Ns-tlorul Wiirm Air I Icaung and VenliUiing Association a body of leading manufacturers who hive adopted a scientific code for installing warm air furnaces, by inusting on a Mcdars "Code Installed " SunJiinc Furnace you are guaranteed a hc4ttng system which com I less to buy anj less to maintain than more tlaUsrale yet less effective systems yrt provides 70 degrees of beat in cvtry room. NOTICE TO CONTKACTOKS NMiTiiicns men Miiooi, SEALED TENDERS, endorsed "Tender for Smlthera High School" will be received by the Minuter of Public Works ' up to 12 o'clock noon of Wednesday the , 14th day of September. 1837, for the' .rectlon and completion of a High School I at Smlthera In the Skeena Electoral Dla- i trict. B.C. Plans. Specification. Contract, and rorms of Tender may be seen on and I i.fter the 22nd day of August. 1927 and further Information obtained at the' I rpartment of Public Works. Parliament Buildings and at the following offices Government Agent. Vancouver, Smlthers and Prince Rupert. Copies of plans, specifications, etc..! can be .obtained from the Department on I payment of a deposit of llo.OO which will be refunded on return of the plans. I etc., Jn good condition. The lowest or any tender not necce-: P. PHILIP. . . Public Works Engineer Department of Public Works Parliament Bldga., Victoria, B.C. WATER NOTICE DIVKKSKiN ,tyj) t-j,E ,FN0TI" Tttnclt Henry Cunningham, whpse address l 805 Board of Trade Building. Vancouver. B c will apply for a licence ta take and use 1 cubic foot per second of water out of unnamed stream which flows northeast vM? By-. Prcher yarns southeast of northeast corner post of Lot 102. The Fire of undetermined origin damaged water will be diverted from the stream the Interior and contents of a shack LBt point about 200 yard from the oh First Avenue between the Knox and I ff'U'n 1 h' a?d " u Orandvlew Hotels about 1130 last night. The blaze, which was well under way, was extinguished by the tire department soon after Its arrival on the acene. The occupant of the place, a Scandinavian, was out at the time. Advertise In The Dally News 1 : wvuicBwc purDoseA r.1 ", J "PP"d or, being por. tlon of Lot 102, Range 5. Coast District Th.1 wa Ptd on the ground on the 24th day of June 1027 A n of thU notice and an application Sur! auant thereto and to the "wite? Art" will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, no Oblee. tlons to the appllcatfon m.. tJ 7 A,L with the said Water Recorde'r or w th Jr m wrr Kisnu Pup. Ilament BulJdinza. irtir 7? ' Acll vwaw 9 nujvwv 1, A f, F- H. CUNNINOHAM, Applicant, "COMPANIES ACT" TAKE NOTICE that the Rupert-Van-couver Stevedoring Company, Limited Intends to apply under Wt on 39 of the Companies Act, being chanter as of t,S$AR71e1,.BtBtut ot B'"lh Columbia l0t2i-Jl change ,u nam to Pacific LtoneS 118 Contracting company" DATED at Prince Rupert, BC tM thu 8th day of August. 1927. ' WILLIAMS. MANSON tc OONZAI rn Sollrltora for the BuvSr Stevedoring Company; UrnuS?' t Y?eVOj TV tic Accuracy KyfOST home owners Iirap abuse on their furnace. Togs attributed h'n'i fuel bill, cough and coU, rlJDy temperature Yet the furnace is seklom lo Mane, lis ineSVienry is um?- ij, to sL'pJtod iivriafcUlion. I'rry inwalled warm air is the too Ixsting system tArtalniU. Yet even the be warm sir fimuces TM iiM-trrimt ant wasteful i( I hey are not iiut ailed According to Shik1j 'Code Intuited" means llut your svveem i pUnned tv em Jng to ifml ami pruven wimtiCc 'rint'i4s. I gusraniees the mv-t t,. tlhtient ni ecooomitsl liejfing yltnt ywr huaiur can MTonmi cOite warm air holing to a Jn far and above llut ( any ollirr f'-jn u Umu system in tlie country. mDtiilblh&l MrirUty. Vtmiblsitt U stlit. ftur ( M0rt 5mnIusM rwaatf. I; tura Hfu.tlir waft sm kei ccJ sf vroocj, tsM mUtmmtnmf all Its I irhM 4mim$ pv M&U IsaVstJ CWI (4MSf1gt. mi im m4 sMfl gsttAasWd fvpmn. V vtll sfi mm m4 Jlr f tws iiswtst MtOarv llrt tfl MfniN "t.mU ImtsUtiF s4iisWc iriai is-bis.li Ut-U$ MAIL THIS COUPON THE MCLAY MIC. CO, ION DON l .V,fy. P1f.M tn M MM ml n.m Mt" ,r '(ta NlM McCIaiys SUNSHINE FURNACE Can Aho be Fitted With MILES AUTOMATIC FURNACE FAN Where RttA DEPARTMENT OF WORKS PUBLIC DENTIST Dr. J. R. Gosse Helgerson Block X-RAY SERVICE : Phone 686 9aioj6 Ji-rfiiv Evening Appointment. 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