tion tnerevj in tne omce oi tne uomp- t roller or of tbe Water Recorder District Objections to the ai may be Med with the said Water or with tbe Comptroller of bit. within thirty of the tlon Water Parliament Buildings. Victoria. appearance of thia days after the first notice in a local newspaper The date of tne lirat punii- ntion ox ;nw notice is jun is. im. E. D JUDBON. LTD.. Applicant. K D Juttaon. Agent "GOVERNMENT. LIQUOR ACT NOTICK OK mScAT10V ltK fXV-SVT TO TltANNFEH OF IJKEK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBN that, on the llth day ot July neat, the undersigned intend to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer License Number 819. and Issued ln respect of premises being part of a building known as the Tourist Hotel, alt- u-Mtaad as Lota l and S. ln Block 11. Man ateoKay 7t. Prince Rupert Land Bagarttatlon District, in the Pravtne of Brfttsh OoN oaabla. from Otearae Tessler to Aagelo aartaecak) and TJrbeno Colwaeblal. of Terrace, BrHlsh Colnmbia. the transfer - 4.AVB0 at Okmoe, ., this eth day of June. A D IBM ANOBLO ETTST AOCHIO. TTRBANO OOLBACHTNl. Apnllranta and Transferees WE HAVE THEM SLEEVELESS DRESSES All "hades. HLAZERS AND SWEATER COATS n.vniiNC. suits 1 emers LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone C8 Cartage. Warohouslng, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialiv In Piano nn ; ui miuiw Miivinit- LOW EXCURSION FARES EASTHItN CANADA UNITED STATES EDMONTON CALGARY JASJ'ER Tickets on sale from .May 22. Return limit October 31 Full information from f 'TV TICKET OFFICE 59fi 528 Till Third a Arenue, Prince Rupert. phone 2C0 Canadian Iqnal- i ndent nu1 Uub ed. Regardless of politics tht - ,it oi the Premier here presents itseli n., aa being highly ' in bl commendable not aa a visit lijm a Conservative or Liberal premier, but whut one would expect " prem . f the democratic people ef .ae Province of 'B.itlsfa Columbia. To restate the case: 1 met Punier Mac-i a taking a ' 'alk over tbe public works and grounds of Alice Arm at 'clock, accompanied oniy by the member for tut district. Upon going i"'.o the restaurant I found that be .ad already breakfasted. Upon Inquiring as to who mad up his party I i. and that uls whole retlrrue consisted -nly of Premier MacLean no newapapeT tne: . uo vt.lets. no secretaries The party was Mr. J. D. MeoLean. who harjrjerwd tn he th nr nlr nf TtvltUb presalon might get out tnat he was . country M gft slav to details, and if it is made to read a abort distance it would put him .n a more favorable light before his frames and sonstltuents. In all seriousness, I cannot hold with 'he Province paper and call It lnde- WATER NOTICE C'LBAKINU STHKAMH TAKE NOTICI that B D Juuson. Ltd.. v.haie add.-ess Is Terrace. B.C., wul Kijply for a Hoe use tu tue the waters ot KluumgaUum VUver aear Terrace for Ckurmg Streams" purpose, namely, rltanog sod uusrcvuig the eiiwaaa for tie drying, bcomlng. or rafting of loga. The points on tbe stream between which it is proposed to clear are from the point where th SUtsumgailum River intersect the North Line of Lot 1400 to the South Line of Lot 1419. Bang S. Coast District. Tk estimated mileage between the said paint is 4 , miles, more or less. The term proposed for the licence is Jl years. This notice was posted on the ground on the SOtb day of June. 1B3S. A copy of this notice and an ap-pltoatlcn pursuant 'hereto and to the water Act win or iiiea in tne omce of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, BC, The petition for approval of un-a i ii.:r.i and an application for approval of the Schedule of Tolls W1U be beard In the office of the Beard of Investigation at a date to be flsed. and any uitareatad parson may file an objec ting frrst hand hnprsestoaa and know- ledge. I tried to embody this Impression in my dispatch to your paper, and cannot but foal that tbe Province news- im ujh uuhij m im Firms: cum BMBdable in a premier of Britain del umba. A. D. YORK. looBttaued tram pee two) and formerly Identified with Besouda) mental hospital, was the final witness. ! He steed that he had eaamlnsd ae- amlned him. Mr. John Would he undertaand right from wrong? Or. MaoKay est would understand tice waa ptsted on the rro 10th da? of Mav. 1SSS. A the copy of this notice and an spnlloatlon pursuant thereto and to tbe ''Waver Act" will be tiled in th office of the Water Baeavoer at Prince Rupert. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament Buildings. Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days after tbe first appearance of this notice ln a looai newspaper publication of Th date of the first tr this notloe la .Jun 11. 19SS. DETROIT WESTERN MINING CO., Anmlcant Dy F Pardee Wilson. Agony. L LAND ACT KOTICG OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO I.HASK LAM) In Prince Rupert Land according. District and situate ad cent to All It ore Bay. Moroswv Island, fltMegat inlet. Queen Chariot We Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Pacific Hills Limited, at Vancouver, B.C.. oeoupttton Pulp and Paper Manufacturers, intends to ausiy far a lease of the fallowing described lands Osmrneoelng at a neat planted on the hteli water mark of an leland; thence fallowing the high water mark around the Island to point of commencement and containing 0.S& acre, more or less APPltoan Donald Wilbur llodadon. Aert fr Vv lli' Mills. Limited Dftvvd Majr s.ji,38., ; , , the accused was reading?" Inquired air. Justice Gregory. "There is a difference between reading sad Interpreting," stated Or. afacKay. "I cannot tocall such a case reading -uch matter." . He -onlU not pay much attention to ertaln incidents j to accused's coo-due: which hsd been reported, stated Or. MaoKay. He vould. however, pay more attention when outsiders oonsltfwr-3d ban staple minted Smoking ae--ween meals was of no significance "That la a habit of mine. Indeed." remarked Dr. MacKey. "And we are not judging upon your sanity." remarked Bis Lordship. Court was adjourned for fifteen minute be! .re argument of counsel -was proceeded with. Mil. OOVTALKK' I-IMA "As I see this case," Mr. Gonzales stated In his address to the Jury, you have but one point to decide whether or nov accused appreciated, when he killwkrl hi fafJier the naitiir anH neialtto t-atrtsvp ts tiAt aiKlaasts4 eaWsa I hsmiM ' r." 11. . " " ' of his act." air. Ooncaj asked the Jury. In Judging the boy, to consider the way he had lived, his surroundings and environment. Ha referred to the .fact that his motherV sister had died of Insanity. He had been brought Into HARRY SMITH, MASSBTT, OF the world, through no fault of his own, UNSOUND MINI) AND NOT with a handicap He neither talked or 0l?0,1i normal children. And FATHER WHOM HE KILLED h. m WM dubbed "craay. Ths boy, Mr. Gonamles argued. did not know what he was doing then. nor did he know what he waa doing . motive for the ortme. no suggestion of a row with the father Waa it the J!,M" ?" natural thing lor a son tc murder hi. and subo.utly had seen him in even courtroom. He told of the methods ,inr. M wlllrt ,t jthat were followed in medical practice nu fatnM OT ' nit motoer, much len commit an act oi ..t.trvatlcn. conversation aad general uch lnnum,nenI.? Then be was caamlnatlon. Be testified that he had ; a(rald would what mmii reported to Mr. Johnson that accused' but M walk0d tne was a high grade imbecile with mental ln feet tnrow tau CSMl ln age of from to 10 years Since t Jumj) ,n tbe WAUn had examined htm. Or. MaoKay de- jjj, Illtet ln mldwiUktr Mylng that dared, accueed bad evIdenUy become M WH m (md j,ck even more deaaanted and, In a year or hl, 1r., nnlllrf Qn. eo, It was probable that be would be almost totally demented. He presumed that accused's eoadltlon aa January IS that he waa anything alas but craay? Then there were the other hallucina tions, auch as his mother t '1ns to : was much the asm. as whan he had a- ! jpotaon hUn e by to dig his gtavc. tbe two foreigners he had stayed behind fearing they were going to kill him, the man In the gray sun Into thin nlr on the road. right from wrong as a child, not aa an blaw w klu hlm lnJ adult. He would understand Mat . ! m . tTom tbf aaot mhm bad gun would kill and would know that It I pla0M lt Hoa was there any other to aboot his father. waa wrong conclusion than that he did not knowi Degree of Imbecility might depend to j wh(t wa, dolag? Mr. oonzalea j aomc extent on environment, said Dr. referred to the evidence of the alienist. ! Western stones aa it has been tesUfted water 'Notice" DIVDIIMON AND DSE. TAKE NOTICE that Th Detroit Western lilnlng Co.. whose address la S04 Standard Bank Building. Vancouver, B.C.. will apply tor a license to take and use ISO c.ts. of water out of Bast Pork of Khutae River which flows westerly and drains Into Khufcst Islet. Graham Reach. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 1400 feet Eaat of the Witness Pest on tbe west side of Lot lit Prince Rupert district sad will be used for ntmlng purposes upon the Mineral Group described as Western Copper (plans en file in Burvcynr aenerat s I'moei. thw no ! The boy was mot normal and ap- "Bo you think one having the men-1 I par,tly MVer had been. Could anyone taiwy of a child only seven ar etgait , - ktH.w and appatelsted what years oi age wouia oe mserenea in 1 he was' doing? Was there any other :ssnclusan? "And. finally, if you stall ( have any doubts about his sanity now or st any tune. I would Just ask you to look at him ln that box." concluded de-1 lenoe counsel. j A. M. Johnson, K C . crown prreecu-! 1 tor, remarked that tbe defence had admitted the killing of the father. There was no doubt that accused had first shot his luthri and had then used dynamite to dig the grave and ill-treat the dead mini. The Jury was not. however, concerned with the horror of the crime but had to treat It simply as a homicide Cn the question as to whethtr he was .i..t or ir..M.ue, Hi' Lordship would give the necessary Instructions. Tbe evidence was that aeon ' d was an expe't marksman and he must have known that a soot from his flrenrms was llk-.ly to kill. Again In the matter of whetn?r the boy knew right from wrong His Lordship would instruct tbe Jury. He would leave It to the Jury to retire ns ordinary men to TIMUER SALE X9G1I1. There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at noon on the Blghteenth 1 18th) day of July, 1938. ha the office of the District Forester at Prince Rupert, the Licence X9WI, to cut B.aM.000 F.B.M. Bnruoe. Balsam, Hemlock and Cedar on an area covering a portion of Lot SOS at tue head of Kynocn Lagoon, Synooh (Bast Mussel) lalet. Range I. Coast District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber "Provided any one unable to attend th auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction -4 treated aa one bid." Pui ; "-Mlars of the Chief Por-Hter. Vktirin, lit- ..i U... 7 r"-ter. .rinus Uupcrt, B.C. m in a nutshell, folks The Family Shoe Store Store Closed tiirht all day Thursday to prepare the entire stock for fant selling. cuts loose with a store wide VP1 aiJiaae. ipniay. June 27. lii!8 YSB DAILY 1TKW8 PAGE F1VB Imeli AMhiMi iiMIbbM I laaV I iggytgl gg B In The Letter Box HKMOCIUTIC I'KLMIEK KEEP FREE FROM PERSPIRATION ODOUR FROM BATH TO BATH It's 6imply a matter of changing to Lifebuoy Toilet Soap for face, hands and bath. Thus you will neutralize the effect of the one to two pints of moisture which, physicians say, the body sends daily through the pores. Lifebuoy ii a tuperb toilet soap and the protection in.it perapirat ion odour It tree, because Lifebuoy cotti no more than tfce toilet aoap you now use. 'IbSM LSFEBOOY HEALTH SOAP Purities and Protects MINING Stocks wv n and afternoon closer H-es on Vancouver - f . ' Kx hanre on our ' ! t board daily. U.- ran give instant ser- in buying and HfllinR Mini up; Stocks on Vancouver " k Kxchange. WV also have facilities for K mini Wheat ordera on A :.r;-y Stock Exchange. Representing; Miller, Court & Co Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co. Ltd. KIT 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert, II.C. LADIES' DRESSES, Coats, Millinery and Ling ene Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue Ciiy Meat Market Selyjjf Ilrmj. Third Ave, Phone 70S KJOT I ISK GHONSAKR A lie Mortcr norsk ost Norxke flskekonscrver Norskc sukkerkavrinrrer Norske hvctepkonrokker Nornke ruriBkonrtikkcr NnrNke knekkebrod Norwke flnlluod Mutter o.8.v. lstky. vnrcr. WUlge prison llurlic nn'''r1',r:!,!,?r Editor, Dally News. My attention has Just been called to the Vancouver Province's write-up f the ftewieu' visit to Alice Arm ou June IV will Ifthd thlB comment n the Isue of June' 12. It In embodied under the general heading ol "politics" and I preaunietl to be a Province wide resume and condensation of political happening, actual and unbiased, aa an 'udependent newspaper would give lit iwmn. ins province's oommeut a 'relates to Alee Ann and the Premier's j vlalt here Is so much at variance with the story as carried In the original dispatch which was sent by me to your I paper, that duty calla me to raise my voice in pwteet both upon general principle! as well as In the mom of that independent journal which the Proviso newspaper takes unto Itself, As you WW note from your files, th original despatch stated that Premier taoian breakfasted at the common , lunch counter before 7 o'clock, looked over the Indian reserve, inspected the public works, etc.. and took a trip over the Dolly Varden railway, and then sddssased a public meeting at Vj oV , clock. But listen to the Province newspaper In Its Independent and unprejudiced writ up as based on this ues-1 patch. It says, "He breekfasved at it lunch counter at 10 o'clock, rtilteesncl !a public meeting, he alan went a shr ' distance up the Kltsault valley on the Dclly Varden line, etc " Mow b does I the Province make the Premier urwuiaat I at IS o'eta k instead of 7 o'clock and 'why does It Chang the phrase "a tp Vp the railway- ar.d make it read a I "short distance?" I Can It be that the I .ince ne- .r aces not th;, k a commendlble for a l Premier of British Columbia to breakfast ' before 1 7 o'clock, that hi has unltted aa lndlscreUon. and l: it is change' to read 10 o'clock r.it Premier will tr be shielded in the eyes of bis friends. And again. If a Premier makes , ln- tton trip over a ra:v,-ay the lm- WATCH TOMORROW'S PAPER FOR SALE PRICES. Positively every pair of Misses', Women's and Children's Footwear in the entire stock will be on sale Selling starts Friday Morning 9.30 prompt WATCH THURSDAY'S PAPER The Greatest Shoe Sale since Columbife sailed! It Calls for Drastic, Decisive Action CAPTAIN K1DD IN HIS PALMIEST DAYS would have marvelled at the treasures the Family Shoe Store present. But you, without taking the desperate risks this world-famed adventurer faced are now offered an opportunity to save real money on the family footwear, and we mean it. We are devoting 15 days to a forceful store-wide underselling event that will dwarf all previous efforts. It's House Cleaning Time" here and we're going to do if quickly and completely by slashing prices on quality merchanHse that will pack this store every day. A visit and examination will convince oven the most skep tical of customers. Come to it! Be herel You'll never regret it, the Sate of all Shoe Sales. Remember Friday morning at 930 prompt, the doors open to the big store wide sale. W. 0. GRANT, "The Merchandiser and Ad. Man" in full charge. j , . innalder whether accused knew right lrom wrong and w he titer or not he up-jireclated the nature and quality of his uct. ciuRtiL or ji hue Ibere were four posalble verdicts that might be returned in this case. Mt. Justice Oregory explained in h.s chstge murder, manslaughter, not guilty or not guilty by reason of insanity. Tbe jury ln this case waa faced with the moot serious duty ever befalling upon Thar was no evidence, in the opinion wf tk Judge, ol msoalsughtsi . It had been admitted that the aceusedj l ad killed his fslher. Because of insanity, the crime could not be reduced from murder to manslaughter. The defence here waa that there waa excuse becsuM the man did not understand the nature or quality of his act. A man might be an embeclle or leas thai, normal In mental capacity and still be guilty of murder but His Lordship pointed out that there was precedent for the Jury looking at such affairs hi tnauely under certain circumstanoec l: was t . u I hi Jury o satisfy Itself the man was lusponslble and conscious I of hat act. whether or not he kneu w'.iat he was doing and that it wu.-wixiu;, K the preponderance of tlx evidence Justified the Jury In believing that accused wsc Insane, as the defence contended, ft .night so find. His Lordship could see no basis for a verdict of manslaughter or not guilty. The Jury oould, however, return a verdict ot not guilty by reason of Insanity If lt so toun$3l kb waa a reasonable doubt of spoused , sanity, tbe Judge added at thl'Wftjreltton of crown counsel. Amrcese dt counsel and the charge of the Judge hsd taken leas than one hour and the Jury retired to consider its verdict st 4 to, returning fifteen minutes later. The accused displayed no more Interest li the finding of the Jury than he bad at any other Juno-tare la the proceedings. At the reauest of crown counsel, His , Lordship directed thi accused be kept In strict custody and delivered to ; Colqultr. Asylum. Vnnmuver Island, until the pleasure of the 1 untenant -gov -3Rtor is council was known. Advertise m th Dairy Newt tt pajyii Canadian National Q7ic Largcft Railway SyAem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE BaUtngs from IMIIM'E RITKRT for VANCOI'VBR. VICTORIA. HSAT9LB. MOMIAVN. Till IINIIAY. 4.00 pjn.. HtTI KIl.trH. 8.00 pJn. POT NX and MTHVAKT. MNAYM. iRIIIATH, 4.00 p. Par MAMOCTT 1KLET. SIONIUVB. 00 p.m ..JSpf, 64ICVU wlltCN CHAKLOTTC IH.AMM, Portnlghtly. Par SKAOWAY, WEIIVSHUAYH. 4.00 pro. PAKSENOKR TRAINS I.EAVt PRINTi: IHTEttT DAILY EVCKPT HlNflAY at 11. Mam. fur HKINfi; aBOROK. KRMONTON. WlKNirKU. points Bastera Canada, raited Mates. tnSNCY AM. (rTCAK stkampmii Li.sea PITY T1CKBT OrriCB. US THIlHl tt f... PHINI'C RllltiKT. Phone tlM' JABOUR BROS. COLOSSAL STORE-WIDE rarriea on. folks, with OUTSTANDING BARGAINS Prevailintr in every department COME AGAIN, AND GAIN AGAIN You save here aa you never saved before. JABOUR BR 11