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Advertising and Circulation Telephone Ediior and Reporters Telephone - - 98 86 All advertising should he in The Daily News Office before 4 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subjeci to approval. Wednesday, June 21, 1925. French Deputies Very Excitable. The members of the French chamber of deputies have always shown themselves to be a, very excitable people. Free fights are common then- and uproarious 'scenes often make it necessary to adjourn until the members have had an opportunity to calm themselves. Then they go on with business as if nothing had happened. One of those scenes took place yesterdaV whTu a member rose and struck a speaker in the face. . Any people that cannot debate .without fighting cannot be trusted to keep-the peace fbr long. As long as individuals want io Mi-ike eacn owier, nations composed of those individuals will want to do the same. How To Deal With Reverted Lands. The Oak Bay council recently struck out a -new n.llh in Mm matter of dealing with properties which have been taken over i) me city in jieu or taxes. Recently a conipany was formed there to buy at a low rate all the lands held by the municipality. The capital was subscribed locally and the deal completed. Then an auction was held and many of the reverted lands were auctioned off, the'prices obtained showing the investors a-good profit. Today the municipality holds no lands and a new value has becif set for the tax sale which is to be held there soon As a result of (he sale, many owners will withdraw their properties from sale by paying up the taxes, and lots sold last vear are being redeemed. While the lots were sold at lower than the laxe outstanding Against them, they were 'not disposed of in such a way as to depress the market. t looks as if Oak Bay has solved the reverted lands problem for some years (o come. Why Not Similar Action In Rupert? , Why could not a syndicate of Prince Rupert people be formed to make a lump sum bid to the city for all their reverted lands, which would be disposed of again at reasonable rates to those, desiring them. The city eotild afford to make a good prjrfe in view ufjhe benefits to be derived therefrom. The operating syndicate would stand a chance of makingtnonev from tluytrairsmUion and the city .would get its taxes, which' is what needed at lh,e present. lime. Everyone would benefit from siich!a scheme if rjiprjeuLyar , Winnipeg Has Its Reverted Land Problem. V Winnipeg seems to have ilreverted land problem. Becenllv ah expert appeared before- the finance committee of that cilv and urged .that no lots be sold for less than the amount due the city outstanding against j. j waa argued that to do thin meant to depress values of surrounding property and eventually to induce owners of vacant lands to throw up their hands and refuse Hi pay taxes. The iiesliou is one that has not been solved M, far as we know, by any other municipalitv than Oak Bay, the residential suburb of Victoria. - Valdura always makes good ! When you buy Valdura Asphalt Paint you get with it the backing and experience of thousands of the most critical and careful paint users. Here is a preservative and waterproofins paint with a record of many years! successful use and which has riven neater Vatis-taction than any oth pamt wc have cvcr soldT It is made from Renuinc 99.5 pure Gilsonite natural asphalt-there is no coal tar or other cheap materials in it It can be used for hundreds ot purposes. You can apply it to any surface which you wish to waterproof and protect and it will do the work well and last long, and the cost is very low. Some of Valdura more Important uses are for roofs implements, farm machinery, fencing, silos, smokestacks, wagons concrete, etc. It will not run in the hot weather nor crack in the cold weather. It Is furnished in containers from gallon In brilliant Black and rich, deep shades of Brown, Red and GreeS; up Descriptive booklet and free sample will gladly be furnished for the mere asking. Distributed by Kaien Hardware Co. and F. E. Hunt Ltd. DAWSONSPOKE AT VANDERHOOF Local Man Took Prominent Part, In Banquet Given Hon. E. Q. Barrow F. fS. Dawson, the prominent! wholesale grocer, and director of Canadian National Railways. pave a most interesting address: on the lerinfnal elevator and! agriculture jn -litis section of the province says the Xechako! Chronicle, of Yandcrhoof. His re marks on inainjiuhjects were in- j'eirspersed with anecdotes, in winch the speaker exhibited a; keen sense of humor. j -Mr. Dawson Fred Stork, inent-j ner for Miecna, and tie nail worked hard for a numher of years to induce the Dominion government to build a terminal elevator at Prince Rupert, nd since such an .elevator t now unjer construct ion, the spejj;er felt that .Air. Stork and he had done a lot for the Bujkley and Nechako valleys. Fji to the pre- casii in product i The Mao in the Moon .YSj- I I THK worst of oine of these spiritualist people is ,lhat they won't quit knocking even after they are dead. - THE schools are closing this week and the children will for a few weeks study Hie art of amusing themselves and annoying their neighbors. WK'HK tired of lessons And tired of , school. . W're lired of being Under teacher',.' rule. We wa n i to be fpjj . ) i'6vviiii(ei'-. away. And let Dame Nature Have her way. O let us forpel The work we've done, Away to the lake And beach we'll r!n; And there we'll live ' As Indians did. It's the life for all Especially a kid. A PERSON who thinks- of nothing but dancing and eating must be afflic'led with foot and moiilh disease. SOME people are such perfect athletes Ibey can't help running into debt. PEOPLE round and say old the Paul world J Krueirer A Sweet Breath at all times Wrl fcleyi freshen th mouth and iwcettnt the breath. Nerves are soothed, throat Is refreshed and digestion aided. So easy to carry the little packet! WRIGLEY5 after eVcry meal fury i 1 tT I in I! I1 11 M.ilti'ii' ntittli n.l lit ....1.-. (I... r...i...J . ..r II... ia"J. 4111... 11 n iiil'trti- ,' , . lilt- . . lill .,, - , til i lilt:,, ithe city 11 last , . nigh 1 , . on a tour of . central interior wilt' have a . ,. . , . , s.,1 . ilisiirri mil. lie w II oe nrri" lor arkel for at ""least one1 , , . i lew iiiiy.x. . , 1 1 I has been proven; that the finest quality wheat liasi' been jrrown in Ihe Bulkley audi Wli;il-n v-nllnva If .tin, f I'tiim ... . ....... ...... j . . ............. ... - . 1. ... , ?. 1 . ,'o iii stronger for wheAt they ".. w ; . T . will l. ,.l,t. Ir, ,.hf:.in diillloinnl I "'"' " S "MI, .1 ll .... .seeureij. mimpv In mulil 1 tin n fliin ilnirvl 1 f (..'..V ... ........ U ...II. ..Ml. J husiuess, which will undouhtedly he our chief industry. ' Peace River Railway Situation .Mr. Dawson explained th,e;j; Peace river railway situation, in I which he said at the present it is in the mailer. The Can adbkn Pacific Hailway have a lease of the KdmonUm and Dun-vepan railway, which expires next month. Up to 4he present the Canadian Pacific Hailway Company has no! seen fit to show its hand, us to what the railway company will do when. the lease runs out. Until then no plans can be safely made. The best part oT the summer will be pone, and it will be too Male to start anything this year. Mr. Dawson strongly advocated the development of Prince Huperl. and the building of a railway line from the Peace lliver country to tap Hie Canadian National, so that I lie grain of the north country will arrive in the elevator at Prince Rupert. gade in which local men are .serving to take a trench where obi lime repimenls were repulsed with heavy losses. It is reported that a sawmill will be estaldished here shoglly. In the Letter Box POACHING FOOTBALL. lime the Dominion government ...j(or really does not know just w I.Vre A ,iMla,?0, ; s. is ileveloni iz within Ihe sporting circles of football that will have the effect oT disrupting the sport, nnb the ollieials put a stop to it. The evil lies in the offeri g of jojis to good .players, to join the eub offering the job and play for lliein regardless as to whet tier the player fs released. is not in the interest of goml KponsHiaiisiiip, i4i wea Ken o ic team for the benefit of another. The wonder is will the manac -men! keep the players thus poached, upon th'eir payroll after the close of the. football, ir baseball season? The players themselves should be a little more responsible a:sd show more loyally to their club and not be so ready tn jump lite moment a little coin ii Jingled by way of. a job. I lie-ollieials in Vancouver of both Ihe football and baseball leagues experienced the snme trouble, but put a Atop to i ly suspending players and the official fioaclilng. ,' One Team Shaky Football as if Is now, is very shaky and it will occasion no surprise if one of the teams drop out. In I ho league fixture on Tuesday night the game was called oft on account of one team not having sultlcient plav-ers. .11. fs a pity that wc cannot liave;pur growing boys look upon IhfsjsnjktJlaR (I -Wf conducted hi . Caiada' a I fpwj''yeajs back purely! .aniaielir. .TIhj playeVs who J.jircljaed Ihw'rvn equipment and were ioyal to . their club or team, and would not dare or dram of offering n player on another team an inducement to Join Ihem. It is In be hoped lliat Ihe local ollieials will see tn it that this met hod of obtaining players at the expense of another club, Is slopped. Otherwise they can say goodbye to public support. FOOTBALLER. T2 Sport Chat f If such games as that which was played on Monday night between the isons of Camilla and Sawmill can be repealed once in a while", there will be a big re used to say it was flat. I know v,vnI ,f '"".V"?' 1,1 ",0 hr"h" several people who insist it is game, here this season. Duo lo ii. iA...i . .i .i i '""""" '" "avo a " crooked and William .Jennings Bryan says it was made In -sit , y ,'"rn ,,iaP"' UU cVw,,a have been dnyj growing every basc- ball night and this seems likely m -t-,,u,-unjriJ,1M io eoniuue. iteanzing uiai m . l.soniething must bo done if they I AM lr irtaan n r. I l.iri'l. ...nl-,. .... 1.1... I ,.t .. .,1 ft CJL1 R Cut B . K J I i"n" "i iviiiii ill il siiiim In Frinca Rupert 1 m...U June 24, 1916. Waller Flewin, in writing from the front lo his father, John Flewin, says that General French asked a Canadian bri- ing at all against the Canucks and Ihe Sawmill, it is reported that the management of the Oyro Club is already angling for the services of a new mounds- cniint, especially when a team is already three down. The Oyro Club and the .Mill are scheduled to meet tomorrow night. They had a fist fight at a ! recent International Ball l,ea(rue , came in Balliiuore. A victory of Iii to I on the part of the Orioles, over the BtilTalo Bisons, so an-J ige-ed Manager Webb of the lal-:er (earn that he waded tn and tried to wallop the umpire, whose name was , Majcrkiirlh. . The latter, it is said, held his I own in the battle, and hofli men had their faces badly marked liefore the police made them 'break away." Bolb were nr-I resf ed. The Senior League fool ball Igame scheduled for last night jnelween the- ?oiis of Hnglaud and ticeat War Veterans was called 'oft on account of the unfavor-jable condition of the grounds. The following local players have been selected o workWt Thi-rsday night for the series with Ketchikan on Domiuioi. Day: J. Farquhar, S. Moran, II. Menzies, .1. Orey, Wllsoii; V Memies, Smith, .lack Ralchford. W. Mitcbill, D. Balfour, D. I.ld-wlone, C. 'Scblenker, A. Roy ami Howard Prizu-11. There will be nnolher practice on ' Sunday morning and a third on Tuesday night next week. All league games are now called off until tifler Itie Ketrhikau series. The series with the Alaskans will consist of two games here on Inly .1 and two Ml Ketchikan on .Inly I. Einar Beyer, the w'ell known Seattle fish exportt-r, is visiting the city on business. He arrived from the south on the Prince Rupert litis morning. SUMMER SERVICE C.N.S.S. The last boat on. the Spring schedule will leave Prince llu-pert fhr Vancouver on Sundav. lune 21, at 10,00 p.m. The nex: sailing southbound will be th-S.S. firinge tJeorge, inaugurating !he summer service, leaving Prince Rupert Saturday, June 27. at 6.00 p.m. Afler that date tioats will leave Prince Rupei each Monday at 1.00 p.m. and Wednesday, and Saturday at rt.00 p.m.. Arrivals from the sou'Ii will be Wednesday, June '2 and Friday, June 2fl, at I0..10 a.m. After these dales, poals will arrive from the smith each Monday. Wednesday and- Friday at 10.30 a.m. Effective June 20. boats for Anyox and Stewart will sail eacth Monday and Friday at t.DO p.m., and for Skagway each Wednesday at 1.00 p.m. Full information from City Ticket office, 58 Third Avenue. Prone 2C0. 1 17 IN PROBATE. In the County Court of Prince Rupert In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter or the Estate of Joseph llonscl; Deceased, Intestate., TAKE NOTICE thai by order of His Honour F. McB. Young, made the 10th day of March, A.D. 1925. the undersigned was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Housel, deceased, and all persons having claims against the said estate arc .hereby required to furnish sanie', properly verified, lo me on or before the 30lh day of June, A.D. IP25, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated (bis Slh day of May, 1925. IX I,. MONROE, v Official Administrator, Atlln. B.C. IN PROBATE In the Supreme Court of British Columbia In the Matter of the "Adminls- linn Act" and In the Matter of the Estate of Oeorge Bennett, Deceased, Inlestale. TAKE NOTICE that by an Order of His Honor Judge Young dated the 51b day of June, 1925, I, the undersigned, was appoint ed Administrator of the eslale of Oeorge Bennett, inleslalo. All parlies having claims against the. said eslale are hereby required In forward same, properly verified to me, within thirty days from the dale of this notice and all parties indebted to the said estate are required lo pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated at Princo Rupert, B.C., man from the prairies. He can-ilhis nth day of June, 1025. not tie nere too soon for ll looks! j WATT as if every game Is going lo Offielnl ArtminUirninP Jortk last vVfW, Juno 4 1112 Solid Milt Chocolate ftSM ITi! ,2 .1 i wmm M Do ijou need just a little more Pep ( SLIP a couple of Jersey Milk bars in your pocket before you go on the links. A wonderful stimulanta most effective answer to fatigue. It's a plain solid chocolate bar, with no nuts or fruit or t fancy centre, but it has a most distinctively delicious flavor. Most popular bar in Canada today. Lock Jot the white-anj.gold urapptr. Sc, 10c and Mctius. SALMON TROLLERS Before outfitting it will pay ou to uipc - :s Trolling (iear. 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