fin? BAIL? HI3W3 Saturday, July 19. 193(1 PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. ?ULLEN Managing-Editor SUIlSCRiPTION RATES ' ' T H t! i By mall to all other partB of British Columbia, the British Lm- tire and United States, paid in advance, per year 6.00 Byj mail to all other countries, per year . "7-50 By! mail to all part3 of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period . 3.00 Or four months for i-O0 For lesser period, paid in advance, per .month . .., .'J . . . . 50 ruv AeUverv. hv mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 Advertising and Circulation Telephone ....... .98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Saturday, July 19, 1930 OUTSIDE ADVERTISING Prince Rupert is flooded with advertising from outside firms both east and south. Local people are being- tempted One of Those ! Queer Friends ontreal Paper (lives Candid inion of the Two Leaders tised their goodsvlpeallyj people would see the futility ,pi uaf01 sendingWay. If .anyone isto blame for the condition its J "f tJe 0" CONGRATULATIONS TO SMITIIERS j ' The town of Smithers is growing so rapidly that it has to erect a new school and employ two new teachers. That '. is the sort of progress we like to see. Smithei-s will become ; a very important centre before very long. It has all the 1 makings of a city. The mountain at its back is worth mil-j linno 5n minovnlo nnrl sonorv nnrl fVio rnnira nf mniint nino 1 LABOR VIEW OF TWO LEADERS didate. Bennett GeStlstg Out Of 22asid r Conservatives Atenied dick-its , The same old m M BAG AlID THE ) ( OfFERlNG SAME OLO S7 ) LOTO OV I tint I I J tSSi I owvw'""- , I HARDWARE ' WlTM EACH ' '4,'; Z la Ui Mtml IIrtU Op-1 ' R. B. Bennett f a lawyer. He fcjever bothered about Working men until he had acquired a fortune, &ys the Montreal Herald. Not at all. He devoted himself to further ing the Interests of great corporations About the last man working men pen would woum pick pics out oui to 10 champion cnampion -w j tfceir cause is a corporation lawyer. 'Pgy 1 rftSlOr clHu tnu iiiui is wuat ivir. .Bennett as uy training, by choke, and by instinct. His Job has been to that great Transient advertising on front page, per inch 2,S0 see curpurouuiis get meus, unu iie Contract rates on application. has "got his" in the doing of it. ; Today he Is a rich man, and admits it. At the Winnipeg Convention m 1927, when he chosen leader of the Tory party, he said it was quite true that he was a wealthy man, adding fortunate that the good Lord has been good eaaemth to permit me to be in that happy state." But he is not satisfied. Not cqn-Yt wjh a We-tteie sf effort in-hewing to see that laws wore Inusetf to the benefit' of great cor .a great friend he will xt iT x. x? TT Ti i. v 11 1 1 j'' uc ui c vvuinxiig luaxt xi ux.xjf tne mercnams oii.r.rince uuueri, wnuiniiin. muiira j ukiiik thrv vot far him. a Torv cor- f ooled away by advertising. The big outside firms do not porattoh lawyer, who has made his think SO P"e- anc thanks "the good Lord" for it. The Letter Box DO NOT WANT SYMPATHY iivuu ti..x j ) x..vx x mx.w x xv, m . x vex x ..j Editor Daily "News to the north is worth more millions. It is an important di- j In answer t sympathizer's visional pomi ana is aiso in me centre 01 a ncn anu oeau- ter in yesterdays paper, tif ul agricultural country. i May I say we have nothing on re- It will be well for tHe'perjfpte'of Prince 'Rupert to keep in !cord lnthe carpenter's union that tmioVi r?tVi tViio nnmmrr nDntvfl nnl nn.nnQ.nia T,rV.r. would hurt the record of either can- ,ASJV WUUai llll klUO .UlUill VV'lll V C411V4 H IV V ever possible. It ifrar IdaaUriWcongratUlate Smithers on The "Labor 'Statesman:!' the mAhthtjtefP n'fchvini7Pri ejnwn lnt0 thls campaign as let- we li rL.;l: Ix. ti -xflu x"k. "u; jVx i ha5 no candidate in the field. I nas wiis to say 01 rremier iuacnenzie Aings recent meet-: principles of unionism, he would ing in Vancouver: : i.. "If conclusions canbe had from the temper and char acter of public meetimrs. the tide is. turning- against the; Conservatives Vamjcp Ah attendant who loves; neither party;. and'th&'efoWunlikely tpJbe influenced by party prejudice, would De "compelled to' admit that the 1 ATI W ETESTED M EDICINE FOR OVER. HALF ACENTU BY THIS PROVEN PRESCRIPTION HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED AS THE MOST EFFECTIVE BE-GULATOa OF THE LIVER KIDNEYS AND BOWEL5 DRXtlASC'S K&LPIllS Keen. have taken this matter up with the Carpenters' Union, and not to be-j little any candidate In the political N, field J. J. OILLIS, ( President Carpenters' Union i'remiers meeting must have been much more satisfactory JMJP A MT Df-V to his followers than the Bennett meetincr could be to the:""ili 1 i3U I Tories. Mr. Bennett's style of oratory has something of! impatience, something of threat in it. Hidden beneath it' is the suggestion that the Tory was made and ordained! to rule, and a group of usurpers had, by fraud, secured' The death occurred last night in cpntrol another dog had got away with his bone. Up un-j the Prince Rupert opimmi Hospital til recent years Mackenzie King suggested the boy prodigy .of Everett Gerald Brochu, 21-day that refused to do his feats. He has grown out of this, old 8011 of Mr-and Mrs-James Br-and today the man's platform method has something oilZn appeal in it that wearslown antagonism and gives the ZZZTSiT Si Re?. impression of sincerity." Alfred wiison officiating. 0R.A.W.CHASES' Bride Going to Burns Lake Soon Rev. Everitt S. Fleming and Mrs. Fleming will arrive shortly at Burns Lake where Mr. Fleming is to take tram cently in Dawson, Yukon Territory, where Mr. Fleming has been located for the past year or so. Following their wedding, they have been oeen visltlne visiuiis in 111 Vancouver vantuuici with xi.. rruunfl at their command to counteract it. If thev advr- Canada's hrws i6r tho future. 80 lrmerly Miss Gladys Iseman MaC , arouna Dieauiig piinuxiy, Buchanan Boys Here Next Week Bakers Refuse To Sell Him Bread Mussallem Makes Statement Regarding His Cash arid Carry Market N. Mussallem. local grocer, announced this morning that bakeries of this city had refused to sell Mm a m a urtiu iui Lite: isuiii as lbiit bwic btsiiiB 11, iui muu ttu lime miM a loaf. This action on the part of the : lnr.il bakers. Mr. Mussallem stated. to see great development in the I latter. DDD or the severer forms oS eczema An attire fluid that washes Into the skin. A dottor's formula with a brilliant record. Itching stops Instantly this clear stalnleHS treatment penetrates tbe sick tissues. (V. J. McCUTCHEON, DRUGGIST RUPERT PHARMACY ORMKS LTD. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team oi Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. RAILHEAD N RUPERT Sir ilenry Thornton, C. N. It. Prcsi. dent, Here Today in Coure of Western Tour 81r Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian National Railways,! asccHBaoted by Lady Thornton j asd party of executive Of f lefctls of : the aysteafc arrived in Prince Ru-i pt tMa manrtng hi the course of his annual western tour. , The nresWent came north on the new steamer Prince Ilenry and will continue north to Skagway on the , vessel tWs aftarnosn. It Is the first -trip he has ever Viade to Alaska.1 He and hl3 party will return to the jity Saturday morning and will, jroieed east that day by special At noon today in the Commodore "ate, Sir Hrnry was guest andj palter at a lunohson tendered hlm by the Prince Rupert Chamber of , Commerce. . Mr. Fleming's parenU and Mrs. rtfiaccaif- "M"511 .UUJ1C G HlinlP Fleming's mother. The bride was Wedded Lately MJm Marjorie Ilodjson Becomes Rride Of Arthur T. Holland MAS6ETT. July 19: Charmingly aTrr.nged was the quiet wedding . ,7T . ceremony which took place at St. Detroit Capitalist Is Due Next x I ri- t pau,.s ch,,rcn on July 10 of Mls8 With Youthful rroteies day Marjorle Uodm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. TVIauriee Hodgson of Van-George E. Buehanan. Detr&it oa- coUver. and Arthur T. Holland, a pitallst, will be here on Friday popular member of the younger set morning of nt weak aboard the jjassett. The bride wore a rose steamer Prinaeis Louise with a jun and georgette gown, with party of bop bound for Alaska. An- picture hat. She carried a nually, for the past seven or eight bouquet of white carnations. She! years Mr. Buehanan has taken a WM attended by Miss Joan D. Bar party of boy on a personally con- wno vas dressed in green silk ducted tour through the United crepe. Acting as groomsman was States and Canada to Alaska, pay- gtewart Blrrell, the provincial coning one-third of each lad's expen- 8table here. ws himself, the remainder beins Tho hrlHa xtra a trltiAn aura v Kv We do not want sympathy in the made up of 0ne-third earnings of Porter singer of the Queen's Hotel labor movement. We learn to getthe and 0n'e-thlrd contributed and Rev R. P. Qraham officiated. our right In a fair and upright , hv th.ir narents manner, and do not want to be i . After the ceremony, a number of 'gaily decorated cars escorted the 'happy couple to pay a visit to Dr. and Mrs. J. C. S. Dunn at the J. R. Sangun River summer home. On returning a reeepUon was held at the Queen's Hotel. FISH PACK . IS SMALL HAS P ASS5 lltfor the reason that he was adver- Bristol Bay "-' m-imr .... .. . . Closed After Smallest Production and Lightest Run In History will make It necessary for htm to, JUNBAU, July 19:-After the buy bread outside the city. Sir Ilenry Thornton Considering Possibility Of Uptown 4 ,rr fin it Asl $ warn nn irn 1 mziKM naimon paca ann tignieei run in history, Irtafari Bay on the Bering Sea was officially closed (yesterday for the remainder of the ';-ea- to all commercial ffahlng for cjjn taluion. The pack up to July 12 was 322,- 000 cases of which 93 was red sideratiori and surveys being made. The early Closing was expected He spoke of the strong bid for the &T cannerymen to stiffen the mar-outlet belnj made in, Vancouver and the claims of this -port. Naturally Sir Henry Slid the railway wasta- v,.. x tereted in IU own port. He thought Mf 1 1 I H A ryiwAx fi Si BlM T H would be better to make one good Vi VJ&jrk 1 AVrll fport in this part of the country nrrt . rnrn than to divide' their energies and I 1 8m fi A I T N make two. At present there were ! Vi iJ 1 rll LiU only two important ports in British j Columbia. These were Vancouver Estimate of Census Returns Now and Prince Runert. and he looked ! Set at 13,000,000 By Washington WASHINGTON, July 19:Based on the Mturns already counted in connection with the census this year, it U expected that the popu If.tion of the United States will reach 133,000,000. This is in excess of previous estimates and Is based ,on the fact that the official count In a number of states has already shown the population' there to be In excess of the previous estimates. iCommissioner of Fisheries Here Hon. S. I., Howe to Make Annual Inspection of Skeena and Naas River Canneries I i Hon. 8. L. Howe, provincial secretary and commissioner of fisheries In the provincial cabinet, arrived in the city last night In the course of his annual tour of fishing operations on the coast. Mr. Howe has recently been visiting the pilchard reduction plants on the West Coast of Vancouver Island and will not inspivt salmon canneries on the Nuus and Skeena Rivers. When' Babies CRY Babies wijl cry, often for no apparent reason. You may not know what's wrong, but you can always give Castoria. This soon has yourJittle one comforted; if not, you should call a doctor. Don't experiment with medicines intended for the stronger systems of adults I Most of those little upsets are soon soothed away by a little of this pleasant-tasting, gentle-acting children's remedy that children like. It may be the stomach, or may be the little bowels. Or in the case of older children, a sluggish, constipated condition. Castoria is still VANCOUVER. July 19: Speaking here last night, Hon. Charles A. Dunning, minister of finance, declared that determination to. open the Canadian market wider to Can ada's best customer, Great Britain, was the keynote of the recent Lib eral budget. Outlining the elecUon Issue, he said that voting on July 28 would decide whether Canada would ,nd a representative to the LapHlal Conference to co-operate th, the Mother Country and slater Domin ions in the promotion of inter-Empire trade or whether Canada's re- preaentaUves would go with a "big stick," demanding a preference from preference. GYROCLUBl OFFICIAL Ed. Kagy, International Secretary, Is Expected in Prince Rupert Next Week On hW way back to his home In Cleveland after having attended the International Convention In Taooma this week, Ed. Kigy, Inter national secretary of the Oyro Club, will pay a visit to Prince Rupert next Wednesday and the local club is already making plans to entertain him suitably. Present plans are to hold an informal luncheon at noon and a dinner at night, taking Mr. Kagy during the afternoon on a trip to the Skeena River to inspect salmon canning operations. Mr. Kagy will arrive here on the steamer Prince George Wednesday morning from the south and proceed by train on Thursday to FISH SALES Summary American 24.000 ipaunds. 13c. and 6c. Canadian 35,000 pounds, 11c. and 6c to 12.6c and 6c. American Tuscan, 18,560, Royal, ,13c and DC Wabash, 5,500, Cold Storage, 132 and 6c. Canadian N Cape Spencer, 10,000, Cold Storage, 11c and 6c. Cape Race. 0,500. Cold Storage, 11.1c and 6c. H. and R., 5,000, Atlin, 11c and 6c, Viking L., 9,500, Booth, U.ic and 6c. Vera Beatrice, 800K Atlin, 12.6c and 7c. Mrs. J. II. Malr and damrhtof left on today's train for Bhelbrooke Saskatchewan, where Mr. Malr'a mother Is seriously ill. L. 8. McGlll, who arrived in tho city on yesterday's train from Smithers for a brief visit in town, left this afternoon on his return to the interior. i I pum IpIL .1 - 1 h 4r lllll wrm-,m.' Cat 1 o ThrtTMt' Br V) CtnthMMMbltCalM HJ M mimt On .MimiWiM M lyV HlMWt WOTWA.CBTK BW I IEJ V i C0MIIPM' Ml I the thing to give. It is almost certain to clear up any min:;r ailment, and could by no po bility do the youngest child '; slightest harm. So it's th Tr t thing to think of when a chil ' hi:, a coated tongue; won't play, ta t sleep, is fretful or out of sorts. Get the genuine; it always has Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on the package. . "-,- -jr- DUNNING COMMISSION SPEAKER ON HEALTH Dealt Largely With Imperial Preference In Meeting at Vancouver Last Night Will Hold Session Here on Augc. t IS In Course of Tour of Province A provincial Royal Comn i on health Insurance and m, : benefits will sit in the court here on August 16 in the co i a' tour of the province, it is It ii win uuveniuiciib ixgim i Monroe. The secretary of the ItBtation 1 0. II. Gibbons of V but the'names of the mrniur. not yet obtainable. "District News PRINCE GEORGE Despite stifling heaf a &udiehce gave an attentive h ' astSatiirday night to 8t n ; 1 ill. .King dnd A. M. Manson K C wrmgMrwd TTamoai"n Hng-on-fcehslf of H. O P n- era! candidate for Cnrib; i forthcoming federal election, The city council has dcid' ? ': regulations regarding use - ; v. ' for sprinkling lawns during blted hours will be strictly a-" r' l to owing to the present warm v. jther. Those who use wa?--jWlll be haled Into court v. " J j hesitation. j Pilot W. Uoeras rott-r ' Prince George on Tued;iv v. after a rapid trip into tv I River district with II. Q f " Liberal cUfidldatc for ftirtb . i the plan-Clty of Prlnm 0 ' ! J. A. Eroser. Conserv:ii iv r ' H. 0. Pegy; Liberal, were ' .' candldatfi In the runnm" ,the nomtaittons for the ru-n -'ng tederM aleetlon in Cm ib .ing closed liere on Moi; vr, Parry's official agent is l f Ewart and Mr. Fraser's niT -3 W. J. Moffatt of Kamloops Of the total tax levy of f "3 lor the year, $33,604 75 h i b' i collected up to June 30. C ' l -V. R. Clerlhue announces. NEWHAZELT0N F. A. Goddard has been r' a school trustee In New Ha rueeeeding Peter Smith wh signed on the expiry of hi t- tKe iouAe In of a ton- "f dktrict In the Conserve v terests. T. 8. Baxter of V ni -addressed a public .nt ''" Hizeltqh on Monday I'vi nnv upport of J. CLtBraUy's tin- jture. R. Q. Sargent prvsirfo-l the attendance was small. Tree Davjd has been ' chief of The Morleetown Inu succeeding Mooseskln Johr o idled last spring. Fath -;, Ci and Father Godfrey were pi"' it the ceremony which wx tended by some two hundred lives ot the district. , YANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, July 19 W was quoted on tho local Exi: today tt 08'4c. rc- :1 !:i .Tiv i. ill