The Daily News PRINCE RUi'KRT - BRITISH COLUJiniA Published Bveo Afternoon, accept Sunday, bv Print Iiupert Daily Xewa, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULUiX - - - ManajfinR Editor. It's not a bad thing to be a Russian as long as you don't disagree with the political bosses. They make short shrift of those in reposition over there. FERRY FOR SKEENA RIVER The suggestion that a ferry might be operated on the Skeena River after highway construction from both ends reaches the difficult section of the river commencing at this end just beyond the Khyex River, is one that is worthy of consideration. About fifteen miles of road will be very expensive and construction will necessarily be slow. In order that through traffic may be possible, a suggestion has been made to the minister of public works that a ferry on the river might connect the two ends of the road and thus allow the use of the road more quickly than would otherwise be possible. It is to be hoped that action will be taken on this; if it is feasible, and that in the meantime work on the road will be hastened. The letting of the contract for the first section is a good move. If there were no, wildcat chasers there would be no wild cat stock. . , . POSITION OF PRINCE (lEORttE Prince George is projwslng to get rid of its reverted property at ahf price. That is' the opposite policy to what is usually advocated here. In Prince Runert pressure is tiuallv hrouirht on fh. City council to prevent any action which might tend to lower the price of city property. r Itfcseemarhard.ly likejy that such action as is proposed at Prince George will ever be necessary here. Property here wiJIitend to stif fen Iti price as the city expands and there will be d good demand lor any of the lots that are useful for building purposes. Many of those that have reverted to the city have done so because they are not very desirbale for building purposes. The only time a pacifist will fight is when someone tries to make him fight contrary to his own wishes. NATURE NO RESPECTOR OF PERSONS Nature is 'no respecter of persons. The rain falls on the just and on the unjust alike. People are killed In churches as well as in jails. Those usually recognized as "goo"tl" people "become ill as often as others, and it is notorious that the children of social workers have wild sons and daughters. Similarly we are reminded by the recent earthquake that even the sacred places are not sacred to the ruler of the universe, who makes the mountains to rumble and the earth to shake and breaks up the cities of the Holy Land with a ruthless hand. Residents of Palestine are killed juat as are the residents of heathen countries and those where no eaviour ever trod. It (.! odd to see in the news despatches such names as Olivet, Beersheba, Gaza, Bethany, and Jerusalem. 'One of our much esteemed correspondents who writes letters to the editor but does not wish them published, suggests that the playing of baseball is one of the base methods used by XJncle Sam to try to Americanize Canadaand wirj her away from her allegiance to the British Empire. Possibly'so.' It might be well to insist that every player have the Union Jack emblazoned -on the knees of his pants, or somewhere else on the same II p SUIiSCIUITION KATES.' Hv mail ta all tatiwa ... th?1!.i.k tbllxUsh - -. yy (W Tti To all other countries, FAronf and: the United .,yefiv.r -1 w.oo in advaraW, yea .f7 $7.50 irjr to w -w Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 Memher of Audit Hurcau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Eastern Canada Wednesday. July li, 1927 $YSTEM NOT (5001) ONE The preifent political system under which a constituency Is made to suffer if it vote the wrong way i not one to be commended. No party ia to blame for all are equal offenders. At the last federal election the people here were persuaded Into voting for a man who represented the opposite aide of political life. At that time there was already4 an allotment made for a float for fishlnK boats at Prince Rupert but the amount was withdrawn and today we find ourselves suffering for our political sins. Similar casei may be cited where similar action has been taken by Conxervatiyea, but neither can be commended. The difficulty ia to know what to do about it. Just now we are in opposition politically and the. opposition is not listened to as carefully as are those supporting .Ife' ijiurty in power. We arfe aot blaming the, teop!e for voting as they did. Everyone has a right to vote as he wishes. The people evidently wanted a Conservative and they got what they wanted. CENTRAL & EASTERN STATES EDMONTON-CALGARY JASPER Ti"U on sale to Sept. 30th. Final return limit Oct. 31t, Qhoicp qf routes: Stopovers. Full irtTdfmiiicn1YfoW8'jl'i CITY TICKET i) JUilCU . aJ8 I hi rd Avenue. Phone 260 -r--r- M lUJIIIIIIIIiiULJ Ran ad ian National US. CANADA IN CANADA'S DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR IS67.U2J- STUDENTS BROKE UP MEETING IN ALONDONHALL" Um HOWLS AND CAT CALLS Free Fight in Hack of Hulldlng One young man wa forcibly ejected. "I have never been bte to under-vtnnd quite why I enjoy such extra-ardlnary popularity." Mr. Shaw began. But he had to wait until the students peak, and th 'chairman called upon the students to select their spokesman to put their aide of tbe ease. 11; A student mounted the platform In response, and. after he had spoken. Dr. Hadwen wa refused a bearing. Half an hour of continued din fol lowed, and the chairman closed the meeting. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Russet and Chlsbolm, representative of the Imperial Shipping and Muni tions Board are coming to Prince Rupert to look over tbe facilities at. the drydock, Mitchell & Currje have the contract for tbe new building to be put up on Third Avenue to be used by Jamea H. Thompson. Mr. Partelow, formerly a locomotive engineer in Prince Rupert, writing from Mesopotamia say the weather i un. bearably hot. Georgetown. Sixteen hundred street car employees .ire aa strike In Toronto for higher A-ase and traffic is paralysed. COAL MINING UNDER THE SEA IN CANADA The Sydney coal field In Cape Breton I:;,:id. Nova Soot la, has a total area of toout 200 square miles and auppllea from 65 to 78 per cent of the total coal production of the province. The ..largest mines are all producing from aubmarlne aieas. some of the workings running. fpr more than two mile under the tea. About 130X100,000 tons have been won from this field and there is an estimated reserve of 2,500,000.000 tons within economical mining distance. Waterton Lake National Park In southern Alberta ha developed rapidly during recent years and each season 1 assuming a more Important place among Canada's great tourist resorts. Over 16.000 person visited thl park last year. H ,,. " s r , ,., Man in the Moon AM a 44 may Im Ml Tight but difriauilv t that vacant mind oftstp mlakwi !'r an opeu on. I NO trM is immodest tf GeorKf lternard Shaw andX)ther'r '.be umw m. Kefux'd Hearing at Anll-yivi- , you turn' joafefeef lee tasks all nM. but a orach preters a ; jwhy FtHD It, marutt to uwcaKl M tm - rfttla k. Mil m.u win .ich ?-rvnr nn- I faro,. u one over mm he ra possible ! toc-kHkff lor a raal arone who talent " mMUealegantly LONDON. July 13 -(Canadian Prrasl.i'' About aoo medical and cither stu-; THE- hindip any atsanlm of dents jbrokw up tte annual meeting of Qitwr'i alnt will b hi laAk of the British Union tor th Abolition of jmhiekrsy. Vivisection recently at Oaxton Han. j 1 ... For nearly two hour, tb aysera,' iy- any TWMi --rwiiM cut a am wtwm wa Oeort Bernard H ahwiM wnlMaar a naot inaiaatneM, Shw uUb- te meeting In Then a IxtwUr hat ao natty rain, and when Dr Walttr Hdwen.;Awi try to look a II half batty. preaMent of 'the British Onion for thel Abolition of ViTlaerUoa. attompted to j WHAT wonderful tl eVnoaqulto tytw. 'e uiirai oaoaoie aa preimuat have theaa daya w lUi nil taw tnm tpat the chairman. Sir Franc) Blake, ex-M.P.. barrister, was forced to close the meeUnf The police were wrought and jaked to intervene, but. refused to do ao unless ordered by tfcetr auntr'.or offlcera. The students iaO rattles, whistles, mouth organs, aud other noisy Instruments, and for a quarter of an hour Sefore the spesken arrived on the plat-form, there wa stamping, cheering and oat-csUla. .Thare were arveral girl students, among tfcem.. niwM. Barnard Bhauv red there WM , aWjftietnl ttVroBr. The students fceflrt w singing The Froth-Blowers' $jVHi(r and marking tune with their fe - ;Tney howled at the top of their voters' wnen Sir Francis Blake rose to rpaafc The next minute what appeared to be a free fight developed aMk thli to bate through. Then wfeo ta o rare aa a ? In July With net a maruiu or aen a fly: With tan MR ahlnlat brlHit overhand erery day. It rertalnly bant March. April or lUf. at the- back of the hall. , Costs were! taken off. and the stewards had to llnk YOU can hardly consider a perKji: arms across the hsU to prevent the ound alceper unless he snoree. students rushing towards the platform. I PRINCE Rupert is using more power, more light . snore telephones, mare water, more houses, more cars, more beer, more boats, more food, more clothes and mora dollar bills but be-! cauce, the um fewer i ho nines, times1 are bad and earything la going to the demnltion bowwows. I " i AGAIN e are bearing of the absent' minded man .wjho kissed the cat good night and put his wife out the back door.s But Uttt'a Just as reaonaWe is a good many other storlea we hear. OUR old black cat had kittens Mostly black or blue or tabay I'm half Inclined to tlui n nut she Treated the white toni .-.imbby had finished singing "For he's a jolly i ABE PPhed Uey m itre.ii extent! fellow." j c'.tement and aald "Uej.I van t yon i, When all w quiet again. Mr. Shaw1""1 ' tn mtm;tes. I m: continued: "I have many acquaintances ! vant 11 i0T Wn minutes." among tbe .more Intelligent and edu-! lke tudle) hlm for a moment, ami cwted of. tbe mertleal community. I replied: "Veil, if you only vant it lor find that when they are 111. they go to ten minutes vait ten minutes and every sort of unregistered practitioner thn 'cu von t v-"" Bt 811 " to the osteopath, 'nature-pa Ui' and SwedWh maeaenife. and4 thyirfiay them higher free than you wUl ever be able to charee- "Tou cannot repudiate moral' res-ponslbHtty wrtb regard to animals without also repudiating it with regard to human beluga. Ask the common people what they are afraid of In the Iwpltalt. You know very weU they are afraid of being experimented upon: iiere toe interruption became so loud that Mr. Shaw was unable to xntlnue and be turned and 'left' the platform. Commander Kenworthy, M.P.. and the Countess of TankervUle were loudly heckled when they attempted to BRITAIN AFTER SPEEDRECORD Beaten Since 1922, Effort Being .Made lb Regain Lead in irplanex LONDON, July 13. (Canadian Pre). Britain hopes to win back the coveted Schneider Trophy, tbe blue riband of international seaplane racing. In oontest with Italian and United States airmen over the lagoona of Venice In September. The reason for British confidence is that ceven machines capable of doing 300 miles an hour are being prepared to represent this country. When Major de Bernardl, Italy, won the cup from the United States last year, hi top speed wa 258 mile and hi average 24S. Or eat Britain la determined that coveted records are not to He unchallenged In the possession of other countries. The seven machine on which Britain pin her hopes for the Schnleder Trophy, are of three different types. Three of them are supermarlne-Napier fi monoplanes: three will be Oloster-Nspler IV. biplanes, and one will be a Crusader monoplane driven by an air-cooled engine of enormous power; the first super, speed plane to be designed and built round an air-cooled engine. A special high speed development flight of the Royal Air Force has been formed to carry out tests at Fellxtowe, and from Its personnel will probably be selected the pilbts who will race the British planes against Italy and the United 6tates. The flight 1 under command of squadron-leader L. II. Blatter; Its other members are flight-lieutenant 8. M. Klnkhead and flying officers O. E. Wors- Miss Grace Ballard, recentlv crad.' '' " ' "" wikhhio. '""og "cord of SchneJ-.er uated from Port Simpson Hospital, wasl oflcuP cont.CTt' how how remarkably the united n marriage to Mr. Rudland speed of aeroplane ha developed In the latt dozen years- Speed m.p.h. 1913 France 45 1914 3reat Britain 60 1820 Italy 107 J921 Italy Ill 1822 Great Britain 146 1923 United State . . . . ; 177 1924 Race called off. 1925 United State 232 1928 Italy 246 BIRD SANCTUARIES IN LONDON FORMED -1 1,4,1 LONDON, July 13 Ono of the moat IntereatlnR movements In connection with bird-life of Greater London ha PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Eased by SANTAL MIDY Bs surs to st th Osnulns Look for th word "MIDV Sold by all drusguli direction to the point of commencement. and containing 160 acres, more or less, JOSEPH DOUGLAS WILSON, Acting as agent for Kelley Logging Co. Ltd Dated 30th April. 1927. LAND ACT. NOTIf'E OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO I.KASK LAM) KOK IMH HTKIAL Plltl'OHKS In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Sewell Inlet, Moreaby Island, Queen Charlotte Island. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Company Limited, of Vancouver, BC. occupation Timber Merchants, Intends to apply for a lease of th following described lands: Commencing at a post planted approximately 8 chain south 20 degrees east of the northeast corner of Lot 472, Sewell iuicuj uiana; inence following the hore line in an easterly, southerly and southwesterly direction to Its Intersection with th eastern boundary of Lot 472j thence north io chains, more or less, to the point of commencement, and containing ao acre, more or less, JOSEPH DOUOLA8 WILSON, Airent for Ktllty Logging Co. Ltd Dattd 29th Apru, 1927? - s hot BETTER it... .. b I ' 7 'IIHiW V f I I 111 1 pen youv month and oui' e$es ! A LITTLE mouth, widely expectant one of Cowan's new Maple Duds popped quickly in what enchantment what deliftht I They provide such delicious wholesome-nes in such convenient form neat little chocolatebuds.justburstinjjwithgoodness. You'll like them Ecli Bud nas u rounded bate, stamped with t "C" to protect you saintt imitation. D ink 60c a pound Also 5c, IQc and 25c Packages Richer, Smoother, Better than Ever ! t?en the establishment of bird sanctuaries In the parka of the Metropolis. At places where no human being ia allowed closely to approach some of the rarer British birds can now be seen In Hyde Park and Kensington aardens. A col-ray of Jackdaws are holding their own within half a mile of Hyde Park Corner, une of the busiest centers of London. The wood-wren, the willow-wren and t.early a score of other apecles of blrdi which are associated with "England' green and pleasant land" are also discoverable in the came quarter. LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AI'I'l.Y TO LK.ISK I OltKSIIOKK. In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Kelley Logging Company Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Timber Merchants, intend-to apply for a lease of th following described foreshore: Commencing at a post planted aom-ox- Imately one-half mile south 30deg. deg. east r. Mo More or tne mourn oi tne Taasoo River. by Island. Queen Charlotte Islands thence following the high water mark In a northwesterly, westerly and southwesterly direction for a distance of one and one-half miles: thence In an easterlv IM DENTISTRY PLATES that KiveH you a natural nppfir anre lind lent .beauty to th contour of the face. AlZs Dr. MAGUIRE pfe? 525 Over Owes UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home- ISO Rooms, American and European Wan. Hot and Cold Water. Ilu-m4ft.lUwiHij.idJoatii.- I'hone 51. ' 'TO -) Sample Koom I'JIorWrfjlanafeer. 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