Kill Insect Pests Y LIT Kills Flies-Mosqut Roaches SedBugs F!eas twitching of nerves a.nd (The muscles warned Mr. Mapletoft of the 'exhausted condition of her -nervoua yatem. She also had fre-"""quent ' nervous headaches and per-sWent neuritis in her right side. Only temporary relief can come from external applications for neuritis. To really get rid of the cause of trouble it is necessary to thoroughly restore the exhausted nerves by the persistent use of Dr. Chase's Kenre Food. Mrs. Wm. Mapletoft, Mount Foreat, Ont writes: "For about three years I suffered from neuritis in my right side. I Juul pains through my back and The Daily News rfilXCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert r Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. ' , 11. F. PULLEN - - - Manajrinjr Editor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION JTD Thursday, July 28, 1927 f boxim; as A SPORT Every time that a putrillitic contest is held, the Interest that -. it aroueea serves as a reminder of how deeply rooted is man's prlm-f itive fighting instinct, says the Edmonton Journal. Civilization may be brought to undreamed of levels. Time nnd space may be almost 1 eliminated. Each year may see some wondrous new discovery of I science. Leagues of nations may work zealously for the cause of i International peace: Vet just as soon as a really spectacular fight I of any kind whatever is arranged, or takes place without arrangement, most people are disposed to throw everything else aside to watch the struggle. There has been severe comment from many quarters in recent years of the disproportionately large sums earned by the participants in great boxing bouts for the short time in which they are engaged,. It certainly is impossible to justify them. But the public will always pay dearly for amusements. In an age when wealth has reached unprecedented limits and the means of assembly and communications are so lavish, those who provide amusements of any kind can reap a harvest far beyond the dreams of mere presidents or cabinet ministers. Boxing remains for many men, and for some women, one of the most attractive forms of sport Cranks often started that way. start things. Even motQrboats are NOTHING PERMANENT ABOUT TREATIES The British foreign secretary suggets thast a temporary While some of the people in the east are still worrying over whether or not a man descended from a monkey, the really sensible people are thinking of what he descended to. When you come to know some people it Is hard to imagine that they ever had any part in evolution. V To Obtain Relief From Neuritis The nervous system must be thoroughly restored. Here is a case which illustrates this point. ar rangement be mafle with United States and Japan in regard to the building'of warships. That is quite in order because treaties arc merely temporary makeshifts anyway. They have some effect at the time they are made and for a short time afterwards but they really mean little. When war broke out there was a treaty between Germany, and Italy but it did not prevent Italy joining the allies r i r ugaiusi uermauy. It's hard enough to park a car or a wife In cities. How can oii expect to park an airplane. most AGAIN NATIONAL ANTHEMS (Manitoba Free Press) A gentleman at Ottawa is becoming violent because in Can na thprp amwani in Jin n tptnlotw tn rpirnrd Ihn anmr "CI CanaAn" . as a kind of Canadian, national anthem. His agitation is' due to his fear that the Canadian national anthem may clash with the British national anthem, "God Save the King," so he has been telling a public gathering at Ottawa to keep their hats on when "O Canada" is being played. This Mr. Shipman, who is a member of the Ottawa school board, docs not object to "O Canada" being classed as a popular air, but he goes right up in the air wken he finds Canadians, as they did at the Jubilee ceremonies, singing "0 Canada" first, followed by ''God Save the King." Outhere in the west we think we are rather fortunate in having no Mr. Shipmans running at large. This is due to the fact, we think, that the people of the west have the correct understanding and a proper appreciation of Canada's national position and her position as a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations. While, perhaps, not advancing the claim of "0 Canada," to be called the Canadian national anthem, the fact is that in the west both, "0 Canada" and "God Save the King" are sung at public meetings! and ceremonies in the most natural way in the world. Many meet-1 ings are opened with "0 Canada," the audience rising and uncov- ering, and the meeting is closed with "God Save the King," in the traditional manner. T)ie one song bespeaks the development of Canada as a nation and the love of Canada by Canadians; the other signifies their attachment to a common throne along with the other nations of the British Empire. It is a most happy arrangement and, no doubt, will be the practice followed in all the British Dominions when each one comes to the point where it has a national song that might be regarded as having the attributes of a national anthem. For these reasons it is expected that the people of Canada will continue' to" look upon- 0 -Canada" as Canada's national -song, and will; continue to stand up and uncover their heads when it is sung. Thejr will also continue to honor in the traditional way and on all occasions to give its traditional place to "God Save the King," the fcommon national anthem of all the British peoples. twitching of the nerves and muscle. I had also been operated on 'for appendicitis, and it left me a hervouswreck. I Was .very restless" and uneasy, and bothered.with frequent neuralgic headaches. My appetite was poor and I aometimes took weak spells. I commenced a treatment of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and in a very short time I found relief. This medicine has done me the world of good and I can recommend it to all suffering as 1 was." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 60c t. per box, all dealers, or The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., limited, Toronto. Canada, PRESIDENT OF 'GERMANY EIGHTY i ;irthda) Will lw Olebralrd on Ociober 2 It I Announced I WISHES TO RETIRE' Berlin. Mir n. (Canadian mm. OmiUmMi ittr kit bean eued in oray j um imjwmmoi t ft-pa rations far Prern. HtadefttatrtV BOth birthday. Tike (late at October S. . but It la wit tea) eHy to view of th holiday ataaoa ta atari the celteeUon far th HmdwrtUTg FhmL which la ta 1 be uavrt for th betMtt of war vlcWn. or tb Hlndttiborg stamp, which will be arid at twio the ordinary price tor the 1 charitable cauat. Hiadruburf'i ' wlh that any fund opened in hta bona , should be used lor hplg other hat; disarmed etea the moat bttter enemies t of hi presMeaej. The whole pc Int of Itlndenburg'a 801 h I birthday It that It aeoa him remammg in office tui the end of hi presidential term. It wa hi deareat wlah that be ahould be permitted to retire tbia 2nd of October, aft aaatrtls before the term , at office aspirea. Unhappily there 1 no cceaaor to take hla place capable of rppaaalng the contUttlttf ambition of Cl:rman party pottUea. Apart from a natural weartaee and tongl&g tar privacy, liindehbwg la atUl perfectly hale and perfect!? capably of fulfilling any public function required of him. It I true that he la never aren at private partial, and a dinner with an old regl-, mental comrade la an event commented of). HI frequent attendance at funeral nf old friend la one of the aiddest at tribute of a lone Ute- No great public character live a Mte more remote from . the people, no popular figure-head re-1 oognited a a ejmbol rather than anj active force, ever lived ao free from all. political mathtnattoo. There 1 only one man with genuine power In hi hand the man who acted In the tame capacity to President Bbert. Thl 1 Or. Otto Mrtaaner. Hlndenburg'a household, more elaborate than that of Germany' first preel- dent only In ao far as the tradition of ! an officer's family life differ from those' of a working man', consists of hi son,' Major Oacar Von Hlndenburg, and his' Wn's wife, a woman not yet 30 year of ! age. with two little children. Four civil servant form hla Immediate personal en j tourage, aided by a captain of the Relcluwehr. whose rank precludes the thought of any military intriguing In I high places. Of these four the name of '. Dr. Melasner, Secretary of State, may 1 easily be looked upon as that of one of j the moat Important men in Oermany. Ills work Ilea entirely behind the scenes, j Dr. Metsaner retained hi post on Ebert'a death. This political. .man .with a head! abjve party la the dark horse of Oer-, man politics, nil Influence Is para-1 mAimt. hl fArnJfrfcfptftniMui Mid to 'be' unique. j Hlndenburg diughter-ln-law occupies a curious position In Berlin' aoelal : life. In the President's palace she re-1 eelve the guests, takes the head of thei table opposite Hlndenburg himself, and perform the very oneroui dutle of mis tress of an Important establishment, while here husband. Major Von Hlnden burg, remains discreetly In the back ground. Once outside the palace she Is far less important socially than the wife of TJr. Stresemann and leu active than the wives of several secretaries of! state. EXHIBITION OF WORLD POULTRY Prince of Wales, Prince George, and Premier Baldwin to Visit Congress Opening Today OTTAWA, July 28. (Canadian Press). The exhibits of fowl representative-jof substandard breed are An Important feature of the World' Poultry Congrei here opening today. The 16 buildings ! and annexe which house the exhibition j at Lansdowne Park have been a hive of ! etttvity for weeks. Thousands of live I birds have arrived. The work of preparation has been carried out by offi cials of the Canadian department of agriculture In co-operation with officials of the United States department of agriculture who began their work three years ago when the Canadian Invitation was accepted at the Barcelona conference in 1924. The greatest exhibit la the Canadian! National exhibit. That of Oreat Britain includes exhibits of racing homer pigeon by His Majesty the King and of fowls from the Prince of WaleV farm at CcrnwalL.. The United State -exhibit la as large as Britain's. 'i.MPOKT.lST VIMlTOKtt ' The revised program of the congress cessions shows that 150 papers will be presented during the meetings of the congress. Other International organizations are to hold separate sessions. The culmination of the week will be the official visit to the congress of His Royal Highness the Prince of JValts, accompanied by Prmc Oeorge and Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwfa, prime minister of Oreat Britain, and Mrs,' Baldwin.'.' They will visit the congress Wednesday, August 3, from 3 to 6 pjn. The visit of the Prince of Wales will be doubly Interesting because of his own exhibit at the congress, j Hla Excellency, Viscount Wllllngdon, Governor-General, will greet the visitor on behalf of the British Empire and Right Hon. William . 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