0 FACE TWO THS DAILY Nv8 Scientifically Packed feuR BOARD "SAMOA" !3iF S The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. FOUR POLITICAL LIVES ARE IN THE BALANCE. Tea As free from dust as tea can be. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Teleph Editor and Reporters Telephone one 98 86 All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 2 p.m. on day preceding publication. , All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. BJjjn Wednesday, March 2, 1927 Oliver their word that they will-immediately fesignIf theGaulhier charges are proven true. .Premier Oliver has announced he will force the accusing members, Twigg and Jones, out qf the British Columbia Legislature if it develops that the- charges they have levelled are what the premier and the accused say they are, "a fabrication of falsehoods." In the trial that is to come before a royal commission of one HAS MEETING I'ltKI.IMI.VMtV OltOAM.ATlOV MAI TKU'H TOOK .ITTKXTION orffvni -jr, KI!IX LAST MOOT .V The Fair Board held brief 'meetin last night tn the City Hall to dlsciu plans (or tbe coming season. The var ous committees appointed by the prei. dent for the year are already active 1. arranging matters so that reports may b considered at the next meeting of th full board. Several letters werelread b the honorary secretary-treasurer, S. 1 i Parker, and were relerred o the varlou committees for consideration. The I. nance committee has already been con slderlng ways and means of meetln; the de licit of the preceding year an. will, ft Is expected soon have some pro position to make to the board. Th committee on the grounds will al& make an Inspection of the building ani grounds and ascertain the needs for tl-. coming year and the committee on prize-and exhibits will submit a report to th next meeting. A letter from the Bulklcy Valley Pa: fair Association suggesting ca-operatlo In bringing In outside attractions whlci might be featured at both the Rupei fair and Smlthers fair was referred t the committee on sports and attraction to deal with. A letter frcm the Green vllle concert band was "also referred tt the same committee for consideration. A letter from the city building Inspector advising that the gallery of the ex hibition building could not be used un less an outside stairway was erected The prologue to a mighty drama of dirty politics is now being w" read t0 tne board staged in the British Columbia Legislative Assembly. For weeks Necessary stairway before any use is made after the House prorogues the drama will go on. Then at the ses- 'ne gHwy- sion a year hence will come the epilogue and the climax. j otner routlnf matters occupied the Mr. Twigg, seconded by Mr. Jones, has finally made the no. , "ntlon ' he meeting which was pre-torious Gauthier charges on behalf of the Conservative opposition, TW U charges that for two years have been the subject of gossan polU JT tical circles of the Those charges province. jeopardize the reputa- Jo. Brown w d Vance and D Jabour tion of Hon. Dr. W. H. Sutherland and Mr. Speaker Buckham directly, i - Indirectly they are designed to cast a stigma on the career of Pre- TAT TH I PTC1 PH AUff mier John Oliver, and, more indirectly, they are meant to tinge the I III f I N I S I K 1 1 IVI names of ugly tarnish of dishonor. They are designed to do. all of that. It now develops they may do more. The premier and his colleagues insisted that Mr. Twigg and Mr. Jones should accept full responsibility as private members for the charges. ' In other words, they must prove the truth of their allegations before the royal commission tb be appointed or they must give up their seats in the Legislature?1 This is a phase of the matter not yet published by any newspaper. ONE OR OTHER . WILL HAVE V M-l TO GO SkBSk MANY CLIMES WU.I.VIMT CANADA lit KINO COMIXtt VKAK, C'.N'.ll. TOUSIST DEPARTMENT ANXOIMKN MONTREAL, March 2. "From Green land's Icy mountains, from India's coral strand." to quote the words of a well known hymn, letters requesting lnfoi- matlon concerning Canada's attractions VWHb(.SSSM wssv SB VI uv g- Ijj , Both Dr. Sutherland and'peaker"BuclKarrhave given PremierJ" ,n weal country foT huntet. fisher man and holiday-seeker, are pouring in to the Oeneral Tourist Department o: the Canadian National RaUways and presage an active tourist season In 1S27. according to C. K. Howard. General Tourist Agent of the National System. Of the thousands of requests for in formation which have reached the de- under the Public Enquiries Act, there will be a factor that doesip"tment since the first of the present not exist during a trial in an ordinary court of law. It is that thelT"r noUbI one- received today, accusors will have almost as much at stake as do the defendants. I0001" rom Bombay. British India, and In a very real sense the Liberal party will be the accused, the!"1" or ,u" ln,ormaUon nd mP of conservative party win be the accusor. ' PEOPLE ARE NOT PLEASED. The people of British Columbia, are not proud of what has been accomplished at Victoria during this third session of the Sixteenth Provincial Parliament. Both formally on the floor of the House and!rtlt ,ummer holidaying in Canada anc informally in committees Conservatives have made charge after needle t0 MT tne h'u charge against the government Or one of its members. All of these !h"n IorWtted charges, other than those about to be investigated, have been found rnir.mT7 groundless. ! FRIENDS GATHERED IN eleven years is a long time in the worl.d of politic. -It isiaveir longer for the party represented by the members at Mr. SpeAke?')1 left. Eleven years in opposition is provocative of a sbrt-trf-despera-tion. . . ' ) ' the territory from Quebec to Torpnto, including Ottawa and also of Jasper National aPrk and the Northern Cana dlan Rockies, the fame of whose beau.' And it is when a man is desperate that he is very. apt te.rrvikjtf mistakes. If the Conservatives fail to prove the Gauthier chunfeX. Tynine friends dressed as ghosts, they will have made one of the gravest errors in the history of that X sto bZI u.Vni'iht InV.u? " "W.'V "?c u,"",u:u wiemseive IUIiyiprise party on the occasion of Mrs as much as will the present government be. discredited if the charges I jack's birthday. The result was a ven very are substantiated. WAGON HITCHED TO A ST AIL It is much too soon to arrive at any conclusions as regards the Gauthier charges. To do so would be fair to neither side. But those who are in a position to know assert the opposition has hitched its wagon to a star destinecLto fall. The nineteen twentjVseven session will go down as that in which the opposition pinned its faith wholly to scandal, giving little thought to constructive governmental matters but much to ways and means of making its way to the treasury benches at any cost. Such procedure was followed by Arthur Meiirhen and h! party last year One of life's tragedies is the failure of man to i profit by experience of his fellows. ! Chase the cold germ. SHREDDED WHEAT Fortifies you againsi climatic changes and cacposure.Eatit with hot milkr delicious for any meal ties have penetrated to Bombay and other cities of India. The writer la one of a party who Intend to spend their SURPRISE PARTY FOR MRS. JACK LAST NIGHT Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Norrls Prlnol. mho h. 'pleasant evening with music and dancing which . came to a close all too soon at two o'clock in the morning. Many beautiful presents testified to the esteem In which the Impromptu hostess Is held. Those present Included Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson. Capt. and Mrs. Jamea Morrison. Mrs. A. Rom. Miss Alelta Johnson, Miss Molly Watson. Miss Jennie Watson. XI Lu Violet Whitlow. Miss E. M. Earle, Tom Roberts, Kenneth McQualg. Oordon Hitchcock. Jim Parsons. A. J. Mclntyre and Fred Markland MAUI II 3, IUI) I Mr. and Mrs. H. Letourneau, who were recently married In the, east, have ra turned to tbe city. The Marquis of Queensbury, who has .been visiting In Prince Rupert, has left for Ketchikan. Kno Magec, a widely known newspaperman, accompanied by Mrs, Magee and two children, arrived last .evening from Winnipeg on bis way south. with the Canadian Engineers, sailed for' Vancouver this morning. Iccal fishermen are still prospecting for herring with no result. Captain C. H. Nicholson arrived from Vancouver this morning In connection ft "See Me Later 55 M yk w Jure insurance 2$ The Loot that Never Dies" with the docking of the Prince Oeorge at the local dry dock. Passenger traffic to the Qiieen Charlottes has been very heavy lately. According to word received In the city Captain J. A. Klrkpatrlck. of the 102nd regiment, was in Rouen, the ancient Preneh ctty. fo a few days last month. uuai pounas 01 nsuout was offered for sale on the fish exchange t h 1. mnrn in BIG DEVELOPMENTS IN THIS PISTRICT Central llrltl-h Columbia Will IMrtll-tutr In Ihilutlrliil iiihIiis talked f or In I(rt7 WINNIPEG. March 2. Popular expec tation fooka for art added Impetus during 1027 to tfie Industrial activity which characterized the year 1820. and it seems apparent that metal mining which, during the pat few year has been absorbing an Increasing degree of public PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Esisd by SANTAL MIDY Bt sure to fltt th Osnuln Look for tht word"MiDV' Hold by all druimits pERHAPS the invitation s sincere ... perhaps you really intend to go into the matter of Life Insurance protection at some later dat ' Whatever your reasons . . . and you alone can judge them . . . when you turn the Life Insurance representative away from your home, you turn away opportunity . . . you turn away the protection which your wife and children will some day need. The "later" of which you speak may prove 00 late." The next visit of the Life Insurance representative may find your health impaired, and the protection you seek unavailable. It may even find your home stricken . . . your wife a widow . . . your children fatherless and unprotected. Life Insurance is literally a matter of "life and death." It cannot be lightly regarded . . . it cannot, with safety, be postponed. j Interest, is all set for the greatest year in iu hutart. the Pinaneui Times rtates Apart altogether from the widtr 1 activity which la evident in the older mining provinces of Ontario and British Columbia, there are the great new fields In Northern Quebec and Manitoba in vjhlch production from some -of. the leading properties Is expected to commence late in the year Big development are also expected In new areas along the Canadian National Railway. In Central British Columbia, where a large number of rich mineral deposits have been opened up during th past three or four years. The "K" line freighter which Is chart-red to load grain here In April la the Kofuku Maru. The rale is 37s 3d. Another vessel tfow In tight to load wheat here is the Yaye Maru. coming on from the Orient about the middle of this month. I'ACII'IC STEVEDORING & CON TRACTING CO. LTD. (IN VOI.l'NTAUV I.UJI H'ATION) NOTICE TO CltCIIITOUM TAKE NOTICE that a Meeting of Creditor will be held at Ma Union Building. Victoria, B.C., on Monday, th 2lst day of March, 1027. at lo a.m.. and that all claims against this Company must be filed with me before that date, alter which I shall distribute th asu of the Company having regarcUonly to such claims as have bran duly filed. VINCENT C. MARTIN, Liquidator. 57 BOO Union Bid? . Victoria, B.C LAND ACT ertnee sotici: or intention to apply to ; Lr.AHi; H)ui;iiioit; 1 In'oraham Island, aueen Charlotte i Island Land Recording District of Prince IRuprrt, and situate at Perguson Bay. - - ,,. uinnnui aimiu. I TAKE NOTICE that Powell River Company Limited of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Manufacturers, Intend to ap- ; ply tor a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at th northeast corner of O.L. 1H71. thence westerly, following northern boundary of aid Lot to the northwest Rorner of said Lot; thence westerly, northerly and i easterly, following the high tide mark of Ferguson Bay to the extreme easterly point of Echinus Point; thence southeasterly to the point of commencement. . and containing ISO acres, more or lew POWELL R1VEK COMPANY, . l.TTl Agent, J. Douglas Wilson Dated 4th November. 102A. MINERAL ACT CKKTIITLMTr. OMMPUOVLMENTM notkt; Jll.nlttt Animff ripanhv llimn tlnf Pinto. Wann Fractional No. 2. and Monte n.giiauai Mineral maims, innate in the Atlln Mining Division of Casslar District. Whir, 1 rvn t rin Wann II 1 1,.- Tsku Arm of Taglsh Lake. lAKii nutice that I, Charles V. Dob. Pre Miner's Certificate No. 8U708, Intend. lxty days from the date hereof. tO SlinlV tn th Ulnln f - I ' .a.,.,,, I.I V.ll U S I .Wl Certificate nf lmnvnvmtta 1m K ntt ;te of obtaining a Crown brant of the nrinua nla 1 11 And further take notice that ictloti, under section 88, must b commenced - - vi ruuii vviiiiiwiiv ut Improvemenu. uaiea mis ut diy of January, A.D H, MeN, MlAHKIt, Agent w j 1 NewSuppW of Mens Clothing nrrivlnfi re-rufi"'"' For I'rlct-H find l'",iv Don't Forpft Montreal Importers I10' 1 It Mlllnr a t ia..- - GEORGE .RgWE CIIAUTEKEW. aw;". ANT AND AUDI'"" I'lione s .11 Hand Aru' Prince ltP" tfftl.