FJitJI 1W0 - Daily edition the daiLy News. PRINCE RUPERT - BRJUS,U COLUMBIA Punllaned Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Llmltea, Third Avenue H. F. PULL EN - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Fresh Milk and ream Daily VAtENTIN DMRY Pjiorte'657 ! 86 98 1 i iniiitMM4tsMv iiijijjjjjjjjp .15 Thursday, July 27. ibss CONSERVATIVE VIEW OF SITUATION "The experience of so-called non-nartv rnovpmftntK its For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Violet Rays Intra lied Rays Massage All at Reasonable Prices C. ASPLNALL D C. (Chiropractor) Green 241 Phones Green 49 Exchange Block FINE CALLS HERE i Sailing Ship Fandango on Leisurely Cruise to Alaska ! One of the most attractive yarhi n -I T . 1. I il torlefcerperl son was here overnight In the W!.? f,f BrJtt4h.Co,Plbia.' tn Brtn P1" and Nova Scotia sailm Schooner Fan- United SUrte. In advance, paid per year 3-M.dango. : Wing on board a party of By mall to all other countries, per year .. 9.00 southern California millionaires ADVERTISING 1RATES .consisting of C. E. Hoffman of Transient display ad verMslngper lnehet hwextlfin 1.40 , Pasadena and Mrs Hoffman. Mi CtSselfifd advefttsfrig. per word.-fper insertion ttt and Mrs. Alfred Brant of Canogu Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line Local readers, per Insertion, per line - - Contract .rates on application. Editor and 'Reporters' Telephone .'Advertising and Circulation Telephone .. .. Member 'Of Audit Bureau of Llrcuiatlons Park and Mr.and-Mrs. W.Harvey of Pasadena. The Fandango Is one vt the finest sailing yachts ever to visit this coast. With Tier low graceful tines, her rakish, toweririj 'meats and picturesque bowsprit she makes a fine m.nim pic tun The vessel, whose first vi:t. it is to the British Columbia coast. wa built at Lunenberg. N S . and was originally the property of a Jew York millionaire, having been ar quired two years age by Mr. Hoff man. She has an overall length nf that the breed an embittered type -of politics," 'says thep 'beam of 204 feet and victoria Lolonist. "lhat makes them partisan in the extreme. Behind their inception there is almost invariably to Ijetfotind the desire'for power or for -revenge on political opponents. Such movements are made .up of apostates from other political parties, and like all such they are most bitter Against the faiths which they desert The fact of this bitterness effectually disposes of the idea of non-pa rtizanship. It is this bitterness which keeps the best men and women out of politics. Moreover, any so-called non draught of 12 feet. For auxin m power she is equipped with a 120 tup. dlesel engine. Her Interior up potntment are very luxurious and she has several staterooms in addition to handsome dining saloon and lounge. When breezes are favorable, the vessel, which Is frs seaworthy and generally a beauty will make a speed of fourteen knots The crew Is headed by Capt. N. E. party movement, by its character and conduct, multiplies 1 Petersen, wen known deep sea ktp-.parties, brings all sorts of nondescript candidates into the-P" who has sailed the seven seat field and tends to insure that a bulk of those elected in a contest will not possess a majority vote, or indeed anything in the nature of a mandate from the electorate. "When political views become hvdra-headerl thorp is an The Fandango arrived here at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and tied up overnight at the floats of the Armour Salvage Co.. sailing at S o'clock this morning for Ketehl inept and effete government in the offing. Today as much'kan wnence u expected if nnt mnrp than at am. rmD ; : Jl j I turn here tomorrow to allow 'Mr courageous aaminisirauon tnat is required. It is the best men who should be encouraged to engage in public life. This result can never be achieved while the air is full of recriminations, while parties and non-nartv movements are hurling imprecations at each other and blaming every-1 one but themselves for the political conditions that have pnsued. The political atmosphere can be generated to a de-g4-efr;vbere.thqse-mpst entitled to be entrusted with office will hot inhale its breath. Unfortunately the time has not come when a political situation can be viewed from a philosophic standpoint, when the government of the people is regarded more as an art or a science than as a political Wrangle. Such wrangling promotes inattention and indifference among the public. It is bad for democracy which should bring to the surface those most entitled to be entrusted with the conduct of affairs." Always OVEN-FRESH Kelloge't Corn Flake are completely seo in an inmiile VVAXTITE LaR that arturet perfect flavor ami freolinetM. A iecial Krllopp feature. It's another liip reaon vhy it pay to insint on kellogg's. Every package t prrMinallv guaranteed liy W. K. Kcllopp. Rctnemlier. wlien fulirtitule are offered you, it i ocldoin in a jirit of semce. Made ly Kcllopp in London, Ontario. ptmtrt; VBtBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBaV BBBBBaBBBar M2aaBBBBBBr kw SBBBBBBBBBBaBBBai 21.2V - 4rW-, )i2.BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB i!iu!!S!i!!iSi!tSf bZ!b- mWS ' itiija Xa, rtaarfe Ji ImKmLKm wW f 1 f tal rf IJbbbbbbbbbbbbI aaaf n jA li A jjSlMWM Law Je OU m Mf. 4::i,::!:!il:ll!!lill!s w ffcfaS JBbHHBI r rm a. a. t ab w rsiBBBBas v and Mrs. Brant and Mr. and Mrs Harvey to leave the -enrise and proceed south by steamer Then the Fandango will proceed again for a more extensive Alaskan cruise with Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman remaining on board. Depending on the weather, a month or so may be spent In tlu tuwtH Coming up the coast in a leisurely way. the Fandango made steps before arriving here at Victoria. Nanaimo. Vancouver. Deep Bay. Campbell -River, -Alert Bay and Ocean Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and their party travelled up the eoast item Los Angeles to Vancouver aboard the German motorshlp Tacoma and transferred immediately to their yacht. They have visited Brttfh Columbia before on other yaoMs bat this is the first time the Fandango has been to Victoria. The Fandango has done extensive cruising in southern waters. Last winter Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and a party of friend took a three-months' trip to Mexican porta. She frequently soes down to Balboa, her home port. There Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman maintain a home. While in southern waters the party aboard did much sword fishing. While in Aimka waters they auto Intend to fish. PASSES IN HISJXAMS Peter Black Jr. of This City Becomes Doctor of Science at Mc'GMl ' t University HLs mother. Mrs. Peter Qla'A, has received the gratifying news thai Pe'er Black Jr. of this city has heen suorttaftfl in hU 'Doctdr 1 Science' examinations at' Mcafll University. He dtstingulshed hlm-s u by obtaining a mark of 78 in the tests which only once previously was beaten at the college in this ' particular department. Dr. Black will be attached for a timr this summer to the staff of a, biological station on the east coast. Fishing Still Continues Good At North Island Bogts in from North Island say fishing continues pretty good there, the average catch running pretty close to forty 'dollars to the -boat each day. A number of the boats fish atTrederlck Island 'but, when the weather gets bad, they run for shelter nt-North -Island, Thurs&ay. July 2? THE DAH.T NEWS Sensation of Tournament Up and coming. Twelve-year-old luu- M- V Mm .'an was the sensation of the Oalifornian tout amen: at Berkley "Pop' Fuller, who ought to know, says the young southpaw has the makings of a Helen Wills Vancouver Stocks lUuurUa; B. D. J"BDSWk Oo. Vancouver Big MaaoorL Jt. Cork Provtoce. Ml Indian Minea. JfS. Lucky Jim. .Wft. National Wrver. M. Noble Five. .14. -Ptnd Orette. 1 Jo Premier, 130. Porter Idaho, .11. Reeves Macdonald, 26. Silver Crest, in. Whitewater. .08. Bluebird. .04. B. R. XM Cariboo Gold. 3.93. Meridian. M. Morning SUr. M. . Native Son. M. Hewant..nVa-Reno. in. Wayskk. M. Waveily-Tantier, Oils A. P. Con.. Jtt. Cataaont. .18. Fabyan. J01. Hone OU. IN. ' Freehold, .IS. C. it B, 1-40. Sterling Pacific. .48. Toronto Bherrltt-Gordon . VM, ' Noranda, U.10. Mara ssa 1 .60. 1- McWaters. 1 06 Siseo. IM. Oranaxuv, 1.14. International Nickel. 24U0. Kirkland Lake, 40V. HAn Antonio, Machinery For ! Stamp Mill at Queen Charlottes Steamer Prince John Took Consignment to West Coast of Moresby Island on Way North After rmtktng her seeond call of the season -at Gold Harbor 'on 'the west coast of Moresby Island, the Steamer Prince John, Dept. D. Mc-Klnnon, arrived In port yesterday afternoon -about 1:30 from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and sailed for Stewart with cargo later In the afternoon. Cargo going to Gold Harbor Included some m chlnery for the new stamp nun and also a quantity of lumber fur the same. FOOTBALL July 27 Canadian Legion vs. thtnadiarrbor'Daftnre-lJPirguB. ELKS LOSE SOFTBALL I.Tnpre Defeated Lodge Men last Iveirita-?Ai Vy Kuf lers Double Reverse on Tuesday In a Bosjajiuum City League soft-ball ajsHae Jsat alsjht. the Bavpreas oefiatadthe atts by a score of 108 It wuastrlwdya game all the way thraajsjh, the saesyrass MMtng a slight lead vaita the seventh inning -when the HNa stsppjd out end made the seore - in thetr -favor. In the 'etfhih. H aajsn . the 'Dutpi eea tied h pefl m -the taWttt. aearefl the two veBBBtng rane. Tto ipt teas pretty atoppy all the way Hnsajtli en aaeoont df the romMakm of aht fafld Vhleh was 'oaaad by two or ttsree ehuwers luring theaaaae In a aeabls hseflsi Tat'saaj light. Soyal Oanadian Naval Vol-lnteer Iteaerve was beaten 4w4ee. 'Mlng the first game to the rk to end the seeaad tothe Orofto to 4. SENATORS I HOLD LEAD' ' New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox Split Double-Header- j Giants Beat Cub Twice j NEW YORK. July 27: 'Cana-i.. Tress) By tosngth aetfemd game of a double-header to Baa ion Red Box yesterday, the New Vorlc Y .n keee failed to overhaul the idl Washington Senators to) the race for American League eaprehw The Yankee hud won the first name. The game between the BenV-tors and the PMkadfliufeui Athlc tics was rained out. New York (Want wim tnth -n'1 of a drtatflr-hsaiiT from th Ch cago Owns end lrHrii"i tr leawMpof the NaHorxti 1-v-i-to lour fall -fata Yesterdays Bit League srm. American Lr-auur New York 3-4. Boston 0-W St. Louis 7. Detroit I. Cleveland 7.Jhlcae 1. National league BrodMyn -3. Mew York h-4 Cincinnati t. 8t LouU CALL OFF BASEBALL Owing to lark ot public support and the fact that inclement wra-1 ther has seriously hampered the pfoyfcre. wheditle to date, the "Prince Rupert Baseball Assorts tkm. at an executive meeting last night de-ctdad to cancel further Senior League activities for the present Oaepite the taspnaalon of ate fix-tare hat. it -is, ho uss wi . avtevated to keep a local baseball toatn m pre-paraiiaii for a pneafth' trip to 8ml-then towewds the end ot August for a seriea of games it Is suae possible -fliat a tovftng team feesn the State of Waehtagton. aosng north on a harnatraasliui trtp to Alaska towns, may can here for a game about the first week In Baptember Billy Reid Hurt At Softball Game Popular C..'R Cleetrleuin 'Suffered lij'ht Concusion lait livening W4Jawu Raid, well known Can ! 'atan national Batiwsryu electric ui. iHtrfered a Slajrrt eoncu salon wtuir wvHehsng hwt mghta City lieague ioftball'game when the bat flew out ' of the bands of one of the -phsverv , and atraek Htm full on the h ad ' Mr Held, rendered Mnoonscloiin was tuktii by aavbuksnce to the Prtnoe Hapert Aemral rlospitai where it was founa that he was not erMMBly hart bwt wttare he Is now luasiiat for a day or so 'before toing 11 'home. FOOTBALL lilNC-iri' j lisfieri Mnewp for to- aaurtta lanartwert of -the C N nlatsTs Otty taagw fiiiiiMW awhre rR. t wiaattpng and Mrs. Sei-agatast famadkin leaser fleferato hart. In the eoorfte t a trtp to the Leaaajt k attnoanced as foUowa: Paeftic Ooaat, arrived from Van-Piett; Mies said drrrte; Oteer cottver on the Oatala Tuesday from HaeaWii and OOber; Murray Me- Anyox, -wfiere -they spent a few Dodtrtd, mrkana. Boasanteh and bay, and leK by last night's train CumaeUna; spare. Morrison on their return Bast. -NO TIRE COMPARES IN DEPENDABILITY AND DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE WITH THE DUNLOP The DUNLOP "rogr'Tlrs-abwaisde l-Csnd h llmlttJ numbtr ol sliti-li th Udr bl tompicK lin el DUNLOP Tlrsi which oHir you uniurpiicd Vlu In cMry pric rsngs. FOOTBALL! TONIGHT CANADIAN LEOION vs CXDX. Acropolis 6 St) p.m. Adm. t5c Charged with uiert of heloagl g tu Tony Christian rr. lm Millar ppaared in . ity t court yesterday ortoro Mae lilrClymont anl v.ns reman dt eight days Have us liulall one of our tiew seu in -poor apal. No B or C Batteries required, epenrtss eareetJy off an mix volt ltghttng or icnitean system A oeieaiiitr.it 10a at our shop wiB oon- of the sJiepltctly and aco-vwMsnpai eptmtson of tfcb set Superior Radio Service 334 Second Avenue Phone Blue 320 P O. Box 1J2 A O BARTLETT C II. INSULA ND BR Paint Boiled Oil and Turpc tine have a d v ante about 35c a gallon in laxt few weeks. BUY THIS IXEXPEV SIVE PAINT Now! 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