ii PAE TOO THEDAILY NEJ If you doubt the merit of "SALADA" Tea Let us SIERRA CLUB' prove it Write "SALADA", Toronto get free 19-cup packet test for yourself. "SALADA" Is sold In four grades- Black, Green or Mixed varieties PARTY HERE 80c to $1.05 per pound. SAL AHH i n The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIi ' COMMON KlfJIlTS OF 1JEOPLE SWEET AS ITS NAME ! COOL IN ANY PIPE ! . RICH IN FLAVOR! 271N.W. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily New, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN - - - Managing .Editor. DAILY EDITION .Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Saturday, August 4, 1928. GREATEST SPOUT KVENT The Olympiad at Am.Hterdam, the greatest amateur sport event in the world is attracting much interest and Canada is doing well so far in the events there. The victory of Williams of Vancouver was one that somewhat surprised the people of the older countries. We are making every effort to give good reports of the big event each -day. We realize that people here" have a right to get the big world news as far as possible on the day it happens, and the difference in time make it possible to record the winnings in most of the races on the afternoons on which they are run off. EXTREME VIEW? There are peopje who are always ready to belittle their own countrymen. And again there are people who are always ready to back their own countrymen or townsmen right or wrong- To take either attitude is a mistake. Possibly we should back our own people until we know they are wrong but to assume they are wrong because they are our people is a mistake and also to assume that they are right beeause they happen to be Canadian is no good policy. It is the judicial attitude that is being generally adopted today by the best people and the clearest thinkers. By all means let us back Canadians. Also let us back Prince Rupert people whenever possible. . The fact that they are our own people Is to be considered in their favor, but it is not everything. As an illustration take the following. Yesterday it was announced-1 that there was a disagreement at Amsterdam over the way in which I Canadians there were used. Some on hearing the news at once' assumed that the Canadians were wrong and should keep quiet. Again others assumed that every one but the Canadians were wrong, lining up definitely with their own countrymen. At this distance there is little to Indicate which side was right and it is well to await further developments before committing ourselves but at the same time being ready to give our own people the benefit of any doubt. Just now the Marketing Act is under discussion In the south Under it no person has a right to market their produce except under the direction of a committee. The question of the constitutionality of the law is to be tested before long. It has always been, looked upon as one of the rights of the people under common law to sell or buy in any market within the country. Possibly this may not be so but we are inclined to think the courts will decide that the law is absolutely contrary to the right of the British People. At any rate a good many people are dissatis fied with the working of the law and it would seem to need revision if not repeal. ANOTHER INTERFERENCE In Quebec tnqy have also passed a law interfering with the liberty of the subject. A new law there states that no child under sixteen years df age may attend a moving picture theatre. The law ridiculous on the face of it and doubtless when it is taken into court it will meet the fate it deserves. Control of movies is necessary and reasonable control of who shall attend is very desirable but to prevent a fifteen year old boy or girl attending ar all is going beyond the mark. CHINAMAN GOES HON C. STEWART UP FOR TRIAL HUM' Ml XU KINO TO HE TIIIEIt i 'JIt JIAYIMJ (ll'IHI IN HIS J'OH-KKXION NANAIMO Aug I .China Mlna King, known locally as Lum Mow. who was arreted bera July tt In eonseatlon with an opium setjure valued at 1144.000. waa committed tar triad yesterday in the poll.-e court by Magistrate Bearer Potto. Prosecution wlhaejsee testified thst the accused was the man who paid the freight at ike wharf on the packages of freight from Hong Kong In which the opium was found KM'MMION I ATAIJTIEM Vf'CENNES, INDIANA. Auk 4 Tlx-fatalities from Wedneedav' oil blt a' Lawreueevlue III., reached 30 with the -! 'if two more vrnteMtiv IS OPTIMISTIC VANCOUVER Aug 4 Addressing the Canadian Club yesterday Hon. Charlea Stewart, minuter of the Interior, saya the fortunes of Alberto and British Co lumbia are IndtesoluMy linked, con cjutntly British OefUMbta has no firmer friend at Ottawa than himself So far less than twenty per etat of the mineral possibility of the Immediate future ! be bern worked The development in this line will be enormous,. The alow growth of population should not be discruraglug. It were better that Can adians should select their future cltl w-na. t YKNTKKIIAVH WHEAT VANCOUVER. Aug. 4 Tbe closing price of wheat yesterday waa SIJIHc. here. BRIER m kaii r aV j trmi i ik airtight V I ImmLJ UK ITI LUI U IV PACKED viemiikks ri.nuitn . m;mm:k ,or I'KAKS IN CANADIAN KOCKIKS fi:mi JASn:lc " . i 1!eiUt)r Qt'tftpmh-PWl fl men?-i cHu)Ur of qrirqnlvlfel &e a a iBeriai train, this afternoon and ire leaving on ' the '.nig . cJ..rtjUBWr .bis earning for ' Vancouver, en iroute :iope. Mfmbers oi the parflr ajsnucb ?Iased with the splendid time their had it Mount Robeon and Jasper Part. t A number , of peaks were climbed tig members of this club. Including Mount Rahfcon. The last gesture of the 3jrr vas the conquest under trying condl-!nm of Mount Wh'.tehorn. one of the most difficult fithoee attempted. The; -limb was natie Wmaeday y Mlia Montgcmery, Nrman OMa who coras Iroai Independence. OaJHornia, John Olmatead. of WUIMunatown, U&., 4d Dowell Whlttenvore. of BrooltlTh M&s., rlxty of the members ovecame Mount nesplendcnt. which tla well above 11,-000 feet, fifteen of them reached the t-.p cf Lynx. Qftean ascended BatttaOj -md forty cllmbrd the Arrowbridge gla- ler. Oelkie wm attained by eight oi tpt party- i-oi.imi aik)ii:n nor Oi l FKOM FUANt'K IJOtNI) TO NEW YOKK LE BOUROET. FRANCE, Aug. 3 The Polish airman. Major Idlakowskl and Major Kaslmlr Kubala. hopped off In the plane Marshal Pllsudskl for New York at 5:49 this morning. They carry no wireless. TJjjtil recenUy J. II. Whltlef . t TOMHEENEY IS MARRIED LINKS IIP tOKTlNKS WITH MAUION I.STU.I.K lU'NN AT tOlNTKY II.I.AOK SPRINO VALLEY. N Y.. Aug. 4. Tom Heeney. the prtee' fighter, who recently beaten by Qeee Tunney. w married last night to Marion Bttelle Dun of this village. Man in the Moon Plenty of people can take out fl: leetlt but it's difficult to remote :alse tongue, even at night. Many people who are particular abou the people with whom tteef aesoclati re not as particular about the books they read. New Weatmfnater will be a sport cen in pretty soon. 6h has excelled at th' National gam for half a century and : ow ahe win the Conaught Cup for lootlHU. The aim of the ooraft JWBe sport bat stems it is oa using bad feeling as a war. K to W of that it OenUeman What's our tme? -UtUe " Boy Willie Sauth. OenUeman ABd What sddjetsT Little Boy It aiat a dress; tv a ta nlc. peaker Now his wife la it and It jtp i i ivvtj pctiVFUiV CitVHVUS kV avrV aWM th job. PRESENTATION TO JIMMY FARQUHAR TliUtle rNitlMll Club llomirs Valued l'lajrr AVIth (lift Ut Ktrnlng A pJeaeent little ceremony took plaae n tbe Thistle's Pootbell Club dresstttg room after ls night's football game when S. D. Maedootld. preaklent tf the lub. with mmm remarks, mtde a resentatiw to Jimmy Tarqtmar, one of .be teanv's ralurd players, of a beauu- ul eut glass fruit bowl to mark the oc- taalon of his recent marriace. Mr. Fsrjju-har, who was token quite by aurprtae. eplkd suiubly. TERRACE Jaa. II. Grotty waa in ftam Kslum ke on Monday. ftev. A. W. Robl&ncH) lrft on Saturday for Prince Hupcrt where he preached in the Anglican Cathedral pn Sunday Prom Prince Rupert he.went. on to Vm- couver to meet JJrs. Robinson whO"haa frpent the paat month in Winnipeg. : Hi' 4 ' f l 1 1 'Hill IXx and Mra., Mujray ol, Prince. ,Ru- j-ert spent a short holiday bets at the end of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Peddle ' On Saturday Mra. Murray left a visit to Scotland. Tbe Anglican W. A. picnic held at Kkium Lake on Friday laat proved to be an eojoyabe day'a outing. About twentyflfe ladles went out by motor trucks and spent the day at the lake ahore. Lunch and afternoon tea were served by Mra. Dlx at the Kalum Lake hotel and boating and Ashing were also much enjoyed. - 1 I "f em AfSTBj riuioiiiHi.vd LONDON, Aug. 4 Sir Austen Cham berlain, who is MuTertaf from a mild attack of bronchopneumonia, waa salt last night to be to ft satlafaetory condi tlon. v VISITINO VANCIU'VKK Ail i VANCOUVER A&f. 3-LooUnc ovei hla varied fliunefaj initersats In British SQiumbia. Sir ZatmMl Mackay Edgar. the Canadian born MMhotet of London England, is vistuaf bb Vancouver. imVKK IN TDOAV O. N. fill freighter Canadian Rover. bat. Jcasnh rirwvt arrived In oort this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock from the south She will have eight fish oil carrying tanks Installed t the local dry dock. Imachine knives! w' -a.. 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