fACX TT70 The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLU3LBIA PsMisafs' Every Afternoon. Except Sunday. W Prince Rupert Daily News, Lccitwi, Third Avrnce tH. FIIPULLBX - 'Oianaging-Ikb'tor 1 M SUBSCRIPTION RAJES V . - rv City delivery, by mail w carrier, yearly period, paid la advaaea Sj9 For lesser period, paid in advance per moats -5 Br nuii to all parts f Northern aad Central SrRisi Ormbf . Or four months for J.CQ1 paid in advance for yearly period XMi Transient display advextiniag. per jswh, per insertion l.JCt Tnaaieat adwrriaiag froat page, per fain . 2-39 Coo tract rates oa-application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 5? Editor and Reporters' Telephone M Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation DAIIA 8IHTION Thursday, Sept. 3C 13 Council on the revision of the original covenant to makej I it a more effective instrument for the maintenance of bt fata will in every part of the world are definitely forging towards that glorious goal The groucher is his own worst enemy. If he ever gets to heaven he will object to the cut of the angels' wings. TIMES CRITIC LIKES NEW GALSWORTHY HIT THE SKIN GAME" LONDON. England. Sept. SC. "The long deep sUenoe of the audience, unbroken by any flatter of in attention, bears witness la the paiioced (eud between tradition and play s solidity and to the brUUance usurpation that grows beyond any of its csaftmanahip. says t? -'.tni intention, bringing with It Tunes' critic of the recent pre, f - uncontrollable consequences of sal - - v -wauwuiwijs n us wiu uuiiuDH, is one Oi Mr "The Skin Oame a i vr-nanams uairworutys most successful STEWART AS Editorial Writer at Tanker! Sees Fetare. Derelepmcnts , at Head Portland Canal VIS10X OF GREATNESS dar. There are no rattwavi temlnab at Stewart bat that wfll se thesa these Stewart hati grata elevators, bat they vfl ie. Mo coal bankers line. the. bat the fa-mense seari-aa-i thracite coal fields of northern British Ooimabia not more tbaa rsfiVw from Stewart, can be ucpiotted onT throagh Stewart. ;If Northern BrfOah Cohnnbta de-jTrfopn then 8tewart mast be ased. land for Stewart to be ased there HENDERSON AND THE LEAGUE ! SadVhf '5ljwMr"V "The League of Nations must be given economic power " 225f tZJ?? Li by which it cook) bring immediate pressure against any Jhe old das wbeaknnasieiso state which contemplates war." This was a highlight in j JJi J1 rafl "eraunai of thj Kt. lion Arthur Hendersons address to the Lea sue i hnwfmi .at J Vaneowver with faOr one-trdrd the province of British CMamr hrtntr north nf 9rmrt so. WOrld neace. In this nrfmfkJinopnPi.t thp Rritfeh fnt-pifrn atttoo on the mtv-sbtth paraVeL secretary, with that directness and simplidtfor which RiTJcktamiSiA ct he is famous, made a bold bid for world eo-ooeration d the tmenooas wheaU against war. Itn'lpro1 Pious pMittides, humanitarian appeals, the isualiza-of nvBni jne whieh tion of the horrors of legalized murder have some trifling , SL aSTJS? iSSnSS effect in preventing international strife, hut the truth sn snch Unas on the continent. mnat ho 'ooi-nf that mai mif U f,l.f r,'V, ..'f? . CnhmBJ - uiuv c ivuuv n ikii nci Nacsottai Haaway une sn riH re i and the rattJine sabre with a blade as keen edired and Pt- Stewart's fatare is mdeed deadly in effect. The wishbone is a poor substitute for That ue rmvw advaa- the backbone in battling this curse of the centuries and eTl5t fc beat piwd abiding stigma on a civilization which dares to make the ScAv iiaflwaf'(JpCSos5h cross of the Nazarene the svmhnl nf its AnH(svAr Hon. ' its minine sabsidiary. the Oan derson sees that the time has come for Mammon to fight xiiuitar: Jnammon and by holding the strings of the pocket-book to J"y iroBS swwart to Fort Oxa-j make war immediately unproductive for any nation SorTkr halt Swodatll which dares to dhobev the mandates-' of the world's f Stewart. ! ,.t. - i uaaa jan racme Raowav. ir jScin.jr ior uk luainienairce oi peace. : , jeUewbere pointed oat in Un &it. jtae. mast, as a matter of raBway- , , n Power of fi, the PurSC " strateey. have a direct rawa&H The foreign secretary advocates a general treaty connection wesswara rrom tn River aouialrc If tt. U LaJ Which Would nrovide financial aswifitanpp tn unv stut rw- handle Northern Alberts frefcrht! coming a, yttm of, aagressioa aad he proclaims that if wSSSSS VLTg! this teoif-hold ever see the Kgbl of day the British gov-. R0 baa two obvwas erartenTWd sign it immediately-. . Shrewd observers Sitim'wambta UtSi see in this proposal the coou'ntr of an ven raore drastic I? uk Tf pfle oru - r .,f i isasiern nauwav ana extend mat emu vimw urcouo vi jiicicuiuig nai. Foad nVo the Piee River eoan" fnat nwtrument is the immediate f02omfc bloekAde r or a can bund t of the offending state or states by every other power in thTiSer" the world. If such a treaty were coflumated it would be 390 SSLf . theatre "When the curtain falls treatments sf a theme vro Crew'a Kest Une manv th. nSacnpv tne most eliecuve instrument ever devised by man to pre- onerae were ft Vn tiij war. . nenoerson urges wat ms original proposal rL. vinT,Ter-be ratified by both members of the league and those na- aTa J"anSre imoosse tiona which still remain outside it. If the first pten is car- neopbesy as to time. Oar sa' riedont and ratified the second must be its inevitable wobe'thata. COrofllry. vaston in Its furore are "pt&ytn TftTiat are the chances of the Henderson plan being cWSLhW'IsUSt adopted? The observer of worW affairs believes they are . f excellent A thousand or more objections can be urged waTSatSeir the "sS against it, but no great plan in the interests of huraanitv Dnff sau pn tbbane! but has been faced with almost insurmountable dif f icul- tL2Zt2 g&J ties and yet of these plans are today realities through the' co has five years m wtnwi, courage, vision and abiding faith of their sponsors . Eur- .TtflfrSriorS! , na - a ? 1 i a t-. a 1 ope, sue poverty smcxen ana maimed in spine and re- "n' w cam- sources, is ready to take almost any action to lift its T Taxi. Z7u nightmare terror of another upheaval. Thousands areH? J? clrlj: bJ kP coming to hpliovp that at hud -a viaaoo W tko mn ; t f?v,!UndJ!,5.th. ..P e - - -- . - w c pensreoea wiw ana oe maa lor international peace and that men of eood- l?re o reason to suppose that interests, which ec a world re. eon) for tntnsoortaiaai eatersrib wm be bttnd to the econoafcs of J the transooruttan sltaatton m thii wast or uray m toe rolflDment of a contract TKe rwtarvolr of tknid nsiih 1 i. ,.i . 1 hi the Peace River k rMng rapij "- 3Se 22. mTwao heaven lor a man who ean can still tell hr,iV from the Paefffe to tkll in!T4tv f (t. ,V CI l presont ra - , . -t vroww wiu oe UK III MI IN HII IUIIJI to UUVV oui sops ' This battle between an old family and a new. between the Hill-crisu and the Homblowers. this ready for it. in i coontrr such as Western The wealth they unloose wH&tai 10 or 30 years alter their oan. straetkm and the valnes and traffic they create In the area tney serve more than compensate for the eost of ratutnwirm t-k. Palltvan mine wfll nav t &l an an act ' the Times continues, his heart It mav be objected that this mfe obinHood PJjOUR For All Your BAKING 1 wvh'to m uk case oi uei ru-K u not a railway, to the -n- or m word, it k m disconnected unh. handleaaoedi ,hr f history and bv lack ( Vn-I terprtse tn compMhw H. tie P. L" V Jt hballmio thi tof RlTM countrv lTiears aeo. . ieht well be a profhapfe Sue to- aav Trw - Ctifc and of the Middle Wesfrn TJnltM Atalea to- iiv are tamed to NortHejn A1-, Mn an Northern Brlthh On-jl'imbla Nothing now can forestall i jthe northern mlKraUon. It U the, most vital new force at work m Canada today. Sooner or later Stewart must take Its place In the northern pteture. Orowth tn the north will force the use of all outlets There will be many opportunities for the profitable use o! THE DAILY .VTW3 Thursday September - 23 speculate funds a the north. AKjtjXICIPALITY OF i a setting for a stross real estate 0 . . x-ir-u TC TAT U'TVf" lb iAlilMiMi. movement, the towns of Stew-! SAANILH ' art Is nertiaru nnicne In Canada ) . n-.,Tm Trr t T'i'f ITT) TIT" k T nAnT' We present this mfonnatton ha AliUL l nucnauu ui ClKhA I rtlK I tliebope trmtii wcootrlbto; A- 2. ViV X the. growing appreciation in Can- , vjcTqrta sepr JS The prob- aca w ice weaim u u of secession in Saantcn, snei mn,uc M2rT.v wd fcr several raonuis W heW back w. by .Lhm country too lose mmm c POpUc raiscgneepuon ana ems oz bMWia to the fore agate wtthtni uuiuukw xew oars, wnen ocjcbmuus Iron the rural sections of Wards Union freighter CMHtwack. eae. Three and Sevan will pre-OawL W w Uounee. lx doe In sent separate petitions for seees- rjort tonieht from Vancouver and. stoR, drafted on similar lines to , . 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