mi . PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS September ' vrkert Th:-. nrtv. The Daily News PItlNCE RUPEKT HMT1SII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert r.. )!.. XTA.nd ' T!!nit.,l TM.. Avonna V.' . ' ir.U ;DtIT 'PULLER f EA tfAltVr"f?llTION H.-F. . - Manatrlng-Editor USE OF CANOES o 4 orr 4 mnnnui OilOIXii 1 VII Fi IT i N Thursday, Sept. 5, 1029 Th,e, incident qn the, local harbor Mpnto afternpo-j e4wo yoiihcf men paeneerg from' a tounBt steamer jessayed a canoe trip and were dumped out when their boat ''capsiaed goes to show that care and skill when using such fragile craft is essential. Fortunately, fatalities such as might have occurred then have been fairly rare around rrince tiupert in recent years, in ui uer uiul uic,v uuijf un ' avoided, persons who would make such trips should exercise both skill and care and those around should endeavor to prevent others from embarking on such excursions unless they are assured that they are capable. The canoe, to say the-best of it, is a treacherous craft. SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS While prospectors are ever in search of precious metals, the discovery of which may bring fortune to them, scientists are as assiduously delving into the unknown in an effort to make discoveries which may frustrate the ' other's aims. Such discoveries as that reported yesterday where two New Zealand alchemists have devised a pro- cess whereby other elements may be transmitted into gold is an interesting one and may, quite possibly, prove a rev-i- olutionizing one, particularly if it is followed up with other ; discoveries along similar lines. The last twenty years has educated the world that almost anything in the way of scientific discovery and notion may be possible. Where it is all going to end can only be a matter for speculation and imagination. GOOD ADVERTISING j Canada now has 32 trade commissioners' offices. located in the world's greatest business centres. During . the past year six new offices have been opened in Panama, j Greece, Peru, Norway, United States and Hong Kong. Hon. James Malcolm, minister of trade and commerce,' is using paid advertising to acquaint business men with' 7 the locations 1 ' in of these i offices ... and . the names . . of . the com-1 . .missioners. ms advertising snows lust wnat services JtesejJce&,able to render. It also appealsijtjpj)-duceroTluiByjhe export trade possibilities inherent in their own business. The graceful thing for the Gardiner government in Saskatchewan to do, it seems, would be to stepdown and al- low Dr. Anderson to iorm an administration. Apparently, though he poll was not decisive, the people of that' province oesii-e a change. There are many political observers who fall to see wisdom in the course Premier GadjJJ nor is following in holding on so obstinately to a Tibffe which, at best, seems forlorn. There is a political stalemate in Saskatchewan and neither of the major parties is in a position to legislate to advantage. Control under present conditions can only be short lived whichever party may now gain it. Another appeal to the vo'rs must be made in the near future and it is difficult to see where Premier Gardiner is gaining politica prestige by the tactics he is now pursuing. W&ly a world wfde ONDRYQiI Wj populanty for 1,80 jVit f years. .uJmZXZ v JOSEPH U JOHN VICKHS b CO. 1.1 tZJ WW 1730 tscuxo J ss'i rgj ' hvnfh.PrW1Sh,1 or 0,'-'d IW Con- ,.i Board oi by the Government PritUh ColuaiUil Superintendent's Office Is Winner Beat Station By Odd Ilun in C. N. It, Lea rue Future Last Night In a schedule C. N. R. sottbaU itxture last night the Superintendent's Office team beat the Station by the odd run, the score being seven to six. 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