PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE ItUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA -1 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. P,' PULLEN - Managing-Editor , " The holding of the meeting of the Canadian Fisheries PROTESTANTS 1 Qvent. Added to that is the fact that it is by the fisheries manifests itself. IN IRELAND Visitor Tlla About Conditions and Says Number Will in ' 1 Come to Canada SUBSCRIPTION RATES , City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance K.On EDMONTON, July 10: Many For lesser period, paid in advance, per month ...50 young Irishmen, mainly from the By mail to all parts of Northern .and Central British Columbia north will come to Canada within paid in advance for yearly period 3.00vthe next two or three years, ac- Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion 1.40 cording to Rev. John McCaffrey, Transient advertising on front page, per indh 2.80! Belfast pastor and coptributing Local readers, per insertion, per line' A ..... 25 , editor of the "Irish Christian Classified advertising, per insertion, per word .02 ; Advocate," Protestant weekly. Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line IB who has been visiting here. Mr. Or four months for . 1.00 McCaffrey is studying Canadian By mail to all other countries, pejr year . 7.50. immigration from the standpoint Bj mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em- of Irish colonists and expressed pire and United State?, paid in advance,- per year Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations dAiLY Edition Wednesday, July 10, 1929 FISHERIES CONVENTION 6.00; himself as pleased with the man-j ner in which they had settled down. An agricultural college 'outside Belfast provides preliminary training. ) A large number of the Irish j In Canada at present were forced I to Jeave the southern section of Ireland during the rebellion largely through intimidation and personal persecution. Seeking other lands they migrated, to Canada, Australia and the United States, and it is from the glow- that Prince Rupert lives and prospers. Without the fish-! Conditions improve eries the city v6uld not amount to much. Mr- AleCaffrey stated that a All that is suggested just now is that the people of the 'the tSJS. city co-operate m every possible way in extending a royal church, together with many in Welcome to the fisheries delegates and their wives and I the United states had built a daughters who are expected. If we make them feel that I church in Belfast to take care of they are welcome we shall likely have them here again at!many of J-hwe .drven, from h.e some future time and also it will be .encouraging to other !!?"tha"lr This JAvl"? church '"u1?,1; would organizations to hold meetings in Prince Rupert. COW BAY QUESTION Since the foundinc nf thp pitv rhpre hns hppn rli'ffi- ster capital. be completed next year and pro culty over Cow Bay. Once the railway company ii"ecK- ilf1? KSi it in,- but as they had not permission to do so the Railway L.Mn-wfrker win pmnwa THE DAILY NEWS Y&Wii?, July 10, 1020 .,.;'K,.(;,M,,,, ENGLAND'S ROYAL VISITOR The Sultan of Zanzibar, photo- Association Ajcnriifinn in in Prince Pi-itino Pniavt Kupeit Jo is the V first fi.ct national ing accounts of life and success graphed as he was walking conyen- , fhpap P0Iintrw nartieuiariv through the a i i in mese countries, jku ucuiaiij Liituugji me rueci streets to iu me lirl- rh. a; tion to come i to t1 the City and as SUCh . IS an outstanding , . Canada, that a growing interest tish capital.. The Sultan is a great friend of the British ELECTIONS IN INDIA MAYBE SET FORWARD vide a meeting place for visitors from this side. The economic condition of Ire- Country Awaiting Report of Si- land is improving slowly, he mons Commission Before Taking Action India, July 9: With i Commission, on application of the city, made them dig;the,i,y this fall, large programs at BOMBAY, ' the recent announce- menace to the community ds it is at present. The city toJay wear no linen clothing, silk , i must'.insistHhat it.be kept decent to conform with. the. bi" used. The use of polished ln&-. a0 OtterpVfspf the City. .'. JiSJ,J vbr of the tf J ; , Assembly elections. Dear Old Lady: "I want you to put me through to the number I asked for last Wedneday. I can't think what it is just now, but you'll remember W6 had a little bit " of bother about the exchange. The Humorist. slve advertising campaign Unemployment is still NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. TERRACE Miss T. Fult2 of Los Angeles and Miss Ruth Anderson of San Francisco were business" visitors here at the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex tfix of Prince Rupert spent the week-end in town. Miss Kathleen Burnett was honored on Sunday evening by a surprise dinner party given by her parents in celebration of her birthday. About a dozen of her young - friends were entertained at a picnic party at Lakelse Lake during the day. Following dinner at her home here the young people enjoyed a social and musical evening. NFW HAZELTON Douglas Parent was successful in passing his final examinations in the Technical School at Montreal. He will now take up mining engineering at McGill University. 11111!. CI f . ... , n iwium anerm, iprmeriy omce placelvhich sewers have defiled ! where junk hasbe S? 1"2I1S&SS allowed to accumulate. Now it IS to be handed over to the J "."J" he in its" W0U,d n0t be diasoIved at lhe enl Tulameen mine near Princeton in railway company and doubtless it will be filled before hi..ftrv iflPffpiv h years tho v ? .f SePtp,1lb nd that the elec- a similar capacity. AJi'l-j a ' ii , i tion would 'vte postponed to &1 . TH03IAS AND CANADA date not yet-fixed, iJf'Jiinri. The Times M of Mr. nd Mrs. Wlllim Tlow enter tained , a number of their friends a picnic at their camiv on postponement of the 8e ronslderable considerable harm. harm. The The manufac- manufac- . iasi onaay. 'c-"- One OI of these.' mese, I.lr. W.vr nlan n .rf.r,. a minor reason, was urged upon Dr. Hugh Dickey, . Vancouver Tna .ni'OTHA. :.ma.i v . i .... K .'it .a i i . - . . ennsid- i -v...v. ti.uai u Uie -jc wciaiisi, nas peen a Visitor Tf. will hp intProstincr tn hor wlnnf nro,, Pf TTnn lerable and the value of the dole ..!,mDe". 01 Lentra . . .ner? recently on professional J. H. Thomaspcts ho CT" F5 'iSrl' that will utilize British goods and thus increase employ-', "X'i " Ziid meir departure aepanure for for England. England. They They; ,.,,, pointed out that if the elections 11 PRINCE GEORGE inent in cniain. upuDiiess ne nas sometmng detinue, welcome the return of the British "T.uTm . . ,1 in mind and we may expect to have it elaborated in due ! government, but that this was not 1"! v 1 fi,! 1 ,u y, V,u,d time. In the meantime, we mayrest assured that any- a solution of the present doinir tleM day w"e held by the any Soieering electioneering work work, and Z 'eeral department of agricul thing Clone by the Labor Government Will not be for the;tm,.uT" w" would therefore find themselves ture t Pineview last Friday and purpose Of helping Canada, but for the purpose Of aiding ""j " ' j; ', " .i .i" Penalized fr having undertaken a Sa,mn valley on Saturday. j.t--;..i?-ii i i. n. .i i i i . ..ii tions in Britain may be ruled out of the count, CONSULAR INTEGRITY The finding of opium in the luggage of the wife of a Chinese vice-consul at San Francisco is a blow at consular privileges. AlSo, it'is a sad blow to China" If the offi i l-i . i: i - i nu n'nrv rr MoaiaiM .1 , nrn un.a nffiins9AA . .. iiAa i.- meir ieuow worKers in me om country, vnyinmg wnicn ; matlon of an all-Ireland council, does not directly contribute to the improvement of condi i Politically, the country was quiet, however. CANOE TRIP TOATHABASCA cials oi a country stoop to smugging and take advantage ; Of their positions to do SO, many consular privileges Will Famous fiulde Has Power be cut off entirely, ' Doubtless the vice-cpnsul at San j f iong Jaunt Francisco will be recalled, but that will not wipe out the JASPER, July 10. To begin a slon. The other reason, and the 5l- Cement of the University of one which had led Lord Irwin to British Columbia and D. G. Den-take his decision, has reference nv Pu'try specialist, Summer-jto the position created by the ,an1- Tn,a series of field days Simon Commission's report. being held throughout the inter-"The elections would normally ,or has been afrahged by A. TJ. iaKe piace in November; the re-'"'cnaras, supervisor of lliustra-port of the Royal Commission tlon stations. will certainly be made public by! . the end of January of next voar ' T"e weather has been more I Were the elections to be held be- 8Un?mery he of late, the ther-Cnnoe fore Jan"8-y the electors would I"ometer ascending as high as vanoe be asked for their verdict on a 75 dfree8 above zero. i blind issue. In the words of tho . .'. iVicerov. Viceroy, at atrfW r the h. time ,.,, when iul ,,7 . n0D" "eia, roaa superinten uPr,nten: elections woW normallv h VlH the I ??" .Yan00( 7T , an Mr. and -.1300-mile canoe trip in the wild hf would Inevitably b .ru-'tX 'JrZJuul ) . latin.. . i il. ,i. i kaKe were among visitors In town niTn ffniinmr --i i i tr- hi na iuiiuii an in iiih ikmb lnia aaawm - ifamousluide of Jasper National ndat.on 6t .""1'' VIeratIonlSt week. ,1'ark, left today for Prince "u '"aran committees, and Rev. T. dePencler of this cltv r?... ii n ,.,iii, . . .i. forecasts. trut nt wt,ii. - ... V u7uibv, M.w., .mm a .anjf ui bia. .., musi nu uev. a. rol Ingcr of MeBfldp beginning at Summit Lake, on the necessarily be without founds-, have been attending the annual head of the Peace River, the ad- would be widely published. ' retreat for clergy of Caribdo venturers win ioiiow ine sueam untrnuiniy would diocese at Lytt' . . i f x , 1 1 1 . .i . , . . tint fnll tn Aml.A,iM..i i -ii liu nHterwayn, mutrm, maKing t"iuoiiiiBin( uoin from 60 to 150 miles a day. Curly's to the candidates and to the el-Iparty consists of his wife and Mr. ectors. In other words, the ex-jand Mrs. Block of Peoria, 111,, tremlst parties would fill the air .with their two eons, Frederick ',th denunciations of the Simon and Carl, and their daughter, Commission, while the Moderate :Jean. candidates would have nothing to i A new model of power canoe ',ut before the electors." ; built by Curly in Jasper espe-l i daily for the trip is equipped with an eight horse-power out- TELLS OF RUSSIA board engine. The craft is 21 feet long, five feet wide and two AS IT IS TODAY feet deep amidships and three r . . feet deep at the bow. Built to stand rough water on1 VICTORIA, July 10t Henry ton. VANDERIIOOF Thanksgiving services for the recovery of King George V werti observed both in the Anglican ana united Churches here Sunday. on A. E. Richards, supervisor of illustration stations or the fed-eral department of agriculture, held a successful field day here on Aionuay. Lake Athabasca, where the pa'.ty Somerville in a copyright artido' With gangs of workmen em-will spend a few days. Team in the Vancouver Star tells of ployed ort each end, the provln will handle the canoe and the bag' , the thorough manner iri which clal public works department Is1 gage at the two places, which ard the Russian people train their making good progress" on the the only portages irt the 1300 young people, in the principles new Vanderhoof-Fort Ffasr m,ifi .i ... , , , . J 80f,allsm- ciir Ma,,x d his highway. Work has also com- "Ue expect both wonderful fish- doctrines are made thtf basis for. menced on the road between Ihg and scenery," said Curly, as all teaching with the statutes of i Stuart Lake and Braeslde. he started. "I have bookings' Lenin and other apostles of the -- - now for most of next year over revolution. Eveif the radio broad- Several prospective- iflt tiers his route, which when It becomes casts are tasted-with propagan-'have been looking over the Stuart known will be one of the great at- da nnd no opposition is tolerated River country recently with a tractions of the north." in the newipapr. "view to taking up land. STEWART Jas. Nelson, J. K. Gordon, U, Dr. J. T. Martdv. resident nUn Corlett and T. M. Turned return- jng engineer, Prince Rupert, has ed on Sunday after attending the been looking" Over many proper-Conservative District Convention ties' In the district of late. '.. . t ' held in Hazelton on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blanton " of lfydcr" have moved to Stewart Miss Moffatt returned on Sat' and arer occupying the Homtman urday after a vfslt In PrfnCe ' residence on Fifth Street. Rupert. i ,11 "r , , Complimenting Mrs. Little be- Geor Jso"' ,uPe1r,nt?"'! fore her departure for the south. de,nt of th Premier Lxtensfon V-u A,lo, .o V,. mine, was ill iuwii i.ibi wren, lie ls working a small crfew Itess on Saturday afternoon. The prize for high score was wdn by Kod resuIts- Mrs. W. II. Burnett and Mrs. George Dover received the" A"'-. .with Always pure liiiii'iH'in ""Ifi iiyJ.ir," ,1 yni mi F 1 1 T ails i rises m s Quicker I "CANADA DRY" The Qhampagnc of (ji tiger Alcs Canai Drf Gintr Alt IimiltJ, Toronto, Edmonton tixi Montreal fwrntrl J, I. UtUutklim UmitU, tnd C4i4i SftlMft Cltlhtn Limiiti TO IN ,..V MAN to MAN IT'S best bij Lonq Odds THCOlfitJTMOSM IN THI WOULD'.. 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