I The Daily News - PRINCE RUPERT - 1JRITIS1I COLUMIIIA Publfsht'il Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Print Rupert Dally Nws. Limited, Thlnl Avenutv H. P. PUULEN - - - Managing Editor. OTmt SURSCKUTION RATES: " t W City DeHvrj'.by msil or carrier, per month y mwi to au parts af tne Uritwh Knnrire , and the "- United ,,. . Vll; Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone ... Member of Audit Uureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION WOMAN AS LORD MAYOR 99 SO When a man is Lord Mayor his wife is Lady Mayoress. .75 I aiaie, in advance, per year $5.00 To all other 'countries, in advance, per yr StM Transient Display Adm-tibinc, per meb i.c wm ru Transient Advertijlnjr on Front P;u-- - i Local Readers, per insertion per iiue ...... Classified Advertising, per insertion per vr. Legal Notices, each insertion jr ujrale tin . . . . Contract Rates on Application $1.10 $23 i Now there is a lady elected to the chief position in Liverpool and she is 'quest can "do" is to lit back and wait. Settlers in the district are not wor rjrinjf because they are given a rate on wheat almost as low as. if ithof find ailrii(it rmrfi. In 4 s'ij1! il 1 St operat1Jno7 Jhe. Dominion Government, t . , -". T ti-c imin me lyumimon uovernmeni is wrong in not recogniz ing the need of the railway but just what we. can do about it we do not see. DISLOYALTY TO TOLMIE That there has been disloyalty to Hon. S. F. Tolmio, leader of the Conservative party in British Columbia, is quite certain. Many Conservatives admit it. They deplore the fact but it is a fact Of cojjrse, if some Conservatives would, rather have Mr. Bow ser tor their leader they have a right to say so. There 1 thing as capital punishment for political dislovaltv. Yet we are inclined to think Dr. Tolmie will hang on to the job In spite of the opposition -from members of hiyown party. He is not a brilliant man but he has a lot of bulldog tenacity and we think we can see him winning out. JOB FOK LEAGUE OF KATIOXS ' Here now is a test of the effectiveness of the League of Nations. Jugo Slavia and Bulgaria are at each other's thrpats and it looks as if there might be war if tli 'Leamie decs nut i.,p it. Quick action is often necessary in the.se ).. LOCAL POLITICAL SITJ The local political situation is a cu. Mayor S. M. Newton has announced himself a candid?.t or provincial honors. Although not appointed a delegate he has gone to the Winnipeg convention and has a right to sit there and vote as the editor of a Conservative newspaper. Local Conservatives have appointed J. 5. Brady, M.P., as their delegate, totally ignoring' the announced candidate. Several courses will lie open to the Conservatives of the district They may adopt Mayor Newton as their candidate, they may induce him to withdraw and endorse another candidate or they may run an official candidate against him. . Naturally many of them do not like to have a candidate foist himself on them as he has done on more than one occasion and the probability is that if he cannot be induced to withdraw; he will be ignored and the fight will be a three-cornered one. In the meantime there is no contest in sight just now so the tangle may be straightened out before an election comes on. Time is a great adjuster of difficulties. It is, to be assumed that Hon. T. D. Pattullo will again be a candidate when the time comes to nominate, but that is a matter for the Liberals to decide. !Our TatLigont art pried at, $7 to $J00 A recognized reward of merit The Gruen Pentagon is chosen more often than any other watch to honor achievement in business, the professions, and. school or college life. Colonel Lindbergh, Vice-President Dawes and hundreds cf ether famous men wear Gruen Pentagons. Come in and see this celebrated watch today. JOHN BULGER LTD. Jewellers The Store with the Clock. Ill MAYOR NEWTON SAUNDERS SENT RESIGNS FROM , UP FOR TRIAL i ORGANIZATION Feels Himself Not Well Treated by Hoard f Trade m )uit That llody At the met Mag C the Board of Trade laat night the reatgnaUsm u d of Mayor S. M Kewtoa. who 'eorsftolned of treatment MeonM tarn lit mi- banauet tlvKi ttt the Canadian ' Chamber of Commwte recently. IS President Pulion explained the clr-cimistance which were briefly that ar- rangsmenta ha,d been nude before the party arrived aa to who should alt at head tattle. A place bad bees referred !tbe tor Mayor Newton bat the Mayor f BaWefard. who had Joined the party here and of whoat presence the 5 committee was not aware, waa with Saturday, Oct. 8, 1927, N'wton p011 pUc could mm dissuasion In regard to this. much to the confualon of the netttBg mayor, but It had been found tmpoa- alblc to comply with Mr. Newtona e- beta? d&lcrnatpd Ijirrl Mm-nrMn nnrl I nrA ATirni- nn.l T nHv Mm-ni.. It waa decided to wrtte a letter to vi i ,, , ' ' ,, , . 'Mr. Newton and the city eeuaeal ess. a Nobody seems quite sure what to call her. At any rate sue ipuming the poiusau of um Board occupies the exalted position and it is the firsftime a woman has I accepting the rmgnaUM. been so honored in that city or has so honored tho position. She ,8!nir(incncurDlniic" an unmarried laTiy. She is said to be an outstanding woman, Oonserva-1 MtftlDfiKjlilr UKIVt tive in politics, and has spent much time in welfare work so thatj JjjJ SUGGESTED FOR one iiua me iiue oi wverpoora uiiie Jioiner. OPPOSITION TO WHEAT POOL Piading It impossible to successfully compete 'against the big co-operaiive'organization individually, most of the Winnipeg grain dealers Jiave combined their forces, the total combination being capitalized at something like $100,000,000. Whether this organization will be any more successful in the future than the individual firms have been in the past is something that can only be surmised. At any rate the- should be in a much more advantageous position, ffhey are said to control a great many elevators. DUNNING AND THE PEACE RIVER Hon. C. A. Dunning is right in saying that there should be more branch lines in the Peace River country but wrong when he refuses to recognize the need of a western outlet. The difficulty just now is that while the government is Liberal, most of the British Columbia representatives just now are Conservatives and Conserva tive members do not count with a Liberal administration just as Liberals da not count with a Tory administration. About all we ta BOARD OF TRADE The question of a memberahlp drive for the board of trade waa dtocueed loit night. t the regular monthly meeting of that organlcaMon. It waa eug-geated by ttie prealdent VbsX possibly the fees lalfht he reduced fram twelM dollara a year to ten. George Amald augfiated It mtgtat le cut to tlx doHars U Induce more etusem to Join. Cbarlea Evltt waa eppssed te any reduction. He thought aayone baring tbe advancement of ttie city at heart wuld be willing to pay taerre doUara. and !n thij he was aupparted by E. C. Olb-bona. It waa finally decided to aslc tbe membership commtttee to become active with no change In tbe fee. Tbia ponwnlt'er s rompoaed of OW Hanaoo. Jce Scott. Lionel Holtby. and Dave Thomson. COOPER WRINCH AND MISS CAMPBELL WED I'opular Interior Couple Taos Tliroush (il) on Way houih fur lluiieyinotin Cooper H. Wrlnch. whose marriage In Haxelton on Thursday afternoon by Rev. J. H. Young. United CJhurch pastor, to Mtoa Bock Campbell of Um Angelea. was he outstanding event of the a dc 111 sea son in the Interior town, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's train from tbe Interior with his bride. They S no SUCn I untu tbey ,eave Ior Vancouver and other points In . tbe aouth. Mr. Wrlnch. econd son of Dr. H. C. Wrlnch, MU. for Skeena. is a well knewtl and popular resident of Hazelton wtoere be haa lived since early boyhood. He Is postmaster there and conducts a drug store. Mrs. Wrlnch also Ured In Hazelton a a girl and her mother still resides thare. OLD TIME SCOTTISH DANCE SUCCESSFUL Crowd of 10O Per mum Attended pleasant Event Lat Mght in I.O.D.E. Hall The first of a series of Scottish dances to be held by the St. Andrew's Society during the coming winter month took place last night in the Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire. HaU. In spite oi adverse weather conditions, a crowd it nearly 100 persons was In attendance. Dancing was in progress from 9 o'clock to two. James S. Irvine was master of ceremonies arid Ben Ferguson presided at the door. Others on the committee included Oeorge Scott and Howard Steen. Music was furnished by John Bremner, J. Watt. J. B. Mackay and W. Vaughan Davles and the serving of refreshments at midnight was under the direction of, Mrs. James Arthur. NEW MOUNTED POLICE HEAD FOR YUKON WAS HERE ON WAY NORTH I lukon division of the Royal Canadian ! Maunted Police in place of Buperlnten-jient Fred Allard who Is transferred to j Winnipeg, passed through the city on , board the Princeaa Alice bound for Skag-, y whence he will proceed to White-liiorse and flown the Yukon River to ; Dawson on the lat steamer of the ea-on. He was accompanied by Mrs. Shoe-I botham and ton. Superintendent Allard j is expected to come aouth on the re-,turn trip of the Princess Alice next I Wednesday. Harry Ward, charged with parking -.. Fif:ii A, (-; aen- the Uu. M"an,ay eviuuiK. ap peared In city police court before Mag- ie-rat caar" Mcciymonr this morning, the tng dismissed with a warning, ErMwhjle Promoter ff Pulp Mill soon OiSiniittedjym C Lharjrcs of fcrijf Check roott but aomedmea the crowing before they arrive. TV OA three cotmta of obtaflng money' rrr falae ptMeute- llarry Baendeta. ' emtwhlle Ecatall Rnr pulp mist pro-; ate Mr waa committed for trtal by 8U- reader? Magistrate H. F. MLeed m1 provincial police assart yeaterdaf after-1 GetjBdere la alleged as ut a-; am 'bless cbeeka. drawn on the ' ak of Caaedaa. to 4; E. Oote, n at . Brown s mill. W JSO .10 IWWM Ud to Hra. M. A. DupuU 3f lUyaport for 1S0 25. Wltcriaaa at the preliminary trial were J. E Ooate.Irs Duput aad Trevor J Williams, the lat menttoaed be ing teller In the local branch of the; Royal Beak. Man in the Moon BDIOARIA made It hat lr poor Ckete Slovakia And then U tt haaaad bark "Get out thr IH wfeaek ye." ir yaaj have kleptomania you had better take something for It. THE way for Ketcalkaa to clean up the ertj U a Jut etoaa It tap lutead of Having the Otaad Jury tatk atxmt It. THE other day I met a ?ueer fieto aad It wm not In tbe btotogtoat aUttoB etlfter. It waa a man bc adatrUed that he anored. There'a oakty one rarer creature In tbe- wetM and tbet it a woman who admit eaortng. - THEY have a alee ptayfal way entertaining dlaagroaaMe geeerala xf la Kexloo. They Uke tbea Into ttw mar ket place aad placard tawie flrtt tak lpg tbe precaution of .pertaatlBg ttelr CHICKENS bullet. home to rooster la I WHAT I cant quite undent an Ul how some petyie win pe aftiead and buy a bouse ad they doatt even have a car or a motor boat to their ame. This world It r?rtainljr queer and old- fashioned. WHEN the long, distance telephone gets, through to. Mexico City, as we are assured It soon win', we can lust .oall up Prealdeat Canes and aak if there are any more generals executed this ' Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert - y George Bard and A. W. Edge have tendered to tbe dty council for the painting of the garbage soow. Dr. N. II. MeNefll Is advised in a letter from Lieut. Col. J. W. Warden, officer commanding the 102nd North B.C. Eegtment, that two machine jtuns will be presented to the dty of Prince Rupert by tbe regiment. The wedding will take place tonight in the Central Hotel. Rev. Dr. H. R. Grant officiating, of Miea Ada Dawson of Manchester. England, and Henry Evans, pioneer and prosperous farmer of the Bulkley Valley. In The Letter Box ItE MOTOK IMUK1NO HYLAtV. Editor. Dally News. Once again has Bam Weller's famoja witUclrm anent hi definition ef the law been proved true. uic learned gentleman who was responsible for the drafting of the present by-law was In the habit of driving a car. be no doubt would Immediately take steps to repeal the said by-law and "draft a new one that would at least have a small modicum of horse sense, but then Mr. Weller referred to the asinine tribe, not the equine famfly. so It Is hardly to be expected that car owners can look for any relief from the aforesaid learned gentleman. The situation at present prevents automobile owners from using their cars after subset in any part of the residential district, as the existing by-law prevents care being parked on sixteen foot roadways at night. Every citizen of Prince Rupert is inspector T M. Shoebotham from Van-' ur city oeveiop into a couver. who ia to take charge of the; ' "'tropolls but apparently the alore- Used after the Bath Dr. Chase's OINTMENT Relieves Chafing and All Skin Irritations V nil c hanges its own Automatic S775 .' ecords Plays twelve records without attention. Runs itself for a whole hour. No operating effort on your part. Just listen. w MIEN ru turn on the current, the tunitalilo stjrt. to revolve: a inecfe. amtal "hand" lakes the firtt accord trem the group o( tweUe and pUre it on the turavtablr; the tone-arm ninvea into puMtista; tlteaouiid-tux is lowered and lite muaic tafias. At the rod of the selection,. the mechanical "hand" removes the record from the turn-table, tardea it frenily inlo a fett-laaied oofMwfed drawer, and "picks off" the next record from the taagaine arm. These uperaiiutis are rrjiealed until the last record i piayed, then the aueduniam atopa automatically. aid learned gentleman haa allowed bis anxiety In this direction to overwhelm ;-la usual good judgment In drafting a y-law that might be applicable In a city like Montreal but la obviously ab-rurd for Prince Rupert. Thanking you for your courtesy. Tours falthrully. SYDNEY C. THOMSON. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAMI In Atlln Land Recording District of tbe Casalar District, and situate at the mouth of Wann River, about 500 feet easterly along the shore from the northwest corner of the Skylark Mineral Claim. TAKE NOTICE that I, Horace Mc-Naughton Fraser, of Atlln, occupation B.C. Land Surveyor, acting aa agent for the Engineer Gold Mines Ltd.. Inc., Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 500 teet easterly along the shore from the northwest corner of the Skylark Mineral Claim; thence northerly 225 feet: thence easterly 100 feet; thence southerly 150 feet, more or leas, to high water mark;, thence, westerly 400 .teet. more or less, to point of commencement, and containing 6.5 acres, more or less. ENGINEER GOLD MINES LTD., INC, Applicant. . , H. McN. Fraser, Agent. Dated J Angurt 9. 1027. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEAKE LAM) Queen Charlotte Islands Land District Land Recording Dlatrlct of Prince Ru-pert, and situate' north of Lota 1658 and 1S5T. TAKE NOTICE that The Langara Pish-lng and Packing Co. Ltd. of Mauett, occupation Canners. Intends to apply for a leae of the following described lands Commencing at a post planted twenty chains north of Tan Indian Reserve and ""J". nare at Mclntyre Bay; thence north 5 chains to the low water mark Dcl ?Mtrly lowlne said low water 160 chains: thence aoutheriv v v.u.. thence easterly 160 chains to the point of commencement, and containing eJrhtv LnANOARA FTSIIINO & PACKINO CO. LTD, Applicant . Fred Nash, Agent. Dated June 27. 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Queen Charlotte Iti.nri. t. c tt 01 i-nnce Rupert and situate at Ferguson Bay. Oraham Island, TAKE NOTICE that Somerville Can. nery Company, Limited, Vancouver B c occupation Packer, intends to apply for a lease of the following described finds Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 1571 0 01 thenoe east 30 chains; thence north '2 chalna, more or leas, to low water mark-thence west fallowing low water mark. 30 chains; thence south 2 chains, more or leas, to point of commencement, and containing six ) acres, more or lew SOMERVILLE CANNERY COMPANY. , , . LIMITED, Applicant Dated August 31, 1B27. So inagiiifa I lit an iMtrumtwt detnaadt M rsterior of rxorptiomal beauty. Wfar rraftairwa have designed a distincurel cabinet for the Automatic Orthophoitic Vac-trab, in which ery luxurioaa touch that iaraBMaity cast deviae haa leen iKctarporatrd. The price of the auionutic instrument it $773. Other models of the Orthophonic Victaote iMtrumtntaare etiUinable at priort ranging from J4JO. down to $115. 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