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DA IIi Y KDITIOH fQ Thursday. August 20, i5. This A Good Time To Talk Politics. This is a good time to talk 'politics. There is a Dominion election in sight and everyone wants to know something about what is best to do in reganl to the government of the country. A Victoria newspaper discussing this says: "If yon are a yal subject of Ihe King and a dutiful citizen of Canada, you must not assume a lofty altitude, ami derlaro that it. is beneath your dignity to lake an interest in Mlitii. Whatever some people may think or politician as a cls, jMIi-ticians are just like other classes of the community, a mixture of good and Indifferent. And politicians govern Canada. "EvCp if a revolution were to take place and the existing system of conducting our public affairs were abolished, Canada would si ill be. governed by politicians. The party 'which attained or seized power would be composed of Htiticiaus. The leaders or that parly immediately upon attainment or seizure of office would take measures ttt insure possesion of office us long as possible. That it what the party-at proeut in power at Ottawa is doing. That is the way of politicians. "The government of Mr. Mackenzie King' is about lo dissolve Parliament ami make an appeal-to the - electorate for an- oiner term or orrice. ror thai reason it is imperative for the good of the country thai every .elector shall study Ihe existing political situation and associate himself or herself with one or other of the established political parlie Some Point To Russia As Great Example. Some people of this country point to lltiIa as the horrible example of what not to do and others point to the same country a a noble example of proletariat activity. What is clear in Rus- rui is uiai mr poiiucai mens resorted io ny me party in power would not be tolerated' for a day in this country. The ruling caste there today are politicians' of what we should consider the low-i est type. They muzzle the press, pend. public money for purely political purines, ue Ihe jtolir'e and Ihe army to suppress op-i position and carry on in a molde-polit: manner. . ' Canadian System j ' Is Democracy. J Carp-fda is a democracy. Any group of men that inspire the; electorate with confidence in them can .govern Ihe country. Alii that is needed is lo show Jhe .electors .that they have something belter than the group now in Control. Today a group headed by Hipht lion. V. L. Mackenzie King is in control because the people believed at the last election that they were able to administer IJie affairs of Ihe' country in the best possible manner. II will be for the electors lo say if they have done so or not. They call themselves Liberals. tiurelv -fighl betwerji bjgh Charles Woodward Or T. D. Pattullo. Whicirwould Prince Itiipert people rather see in the H.C. cabinet. Mop.1 T. II. Pallullo or Charle's Woodward. Mr. Vool-ward is always setting up a boy because, apparently he is not taken into the cabinet. He operates department stores in Vancouver ami he wanls lo gel business for that cily. The gttveni-meiil lels il be known Unit wjivii Vancouver gets a minister.- it will not be Charles Woodward. II will be-some other person, probably (ieueral Odium or Captain Ian Mackenzie. Mr. Wooihvard is u czar in his own business but he cannot be a czn'r in the government ttT Hie country. He has a say like all other members but he cannot force I ho government lo tlo anything winch lliey do not believe Is correct. Oliver is not that kind of man and neither is Pallullo. If the people of the province were asked which lliey would choose, Woodward would be lefl mil it) Ihe cold. R YouU atfree that kChase Sanborn's SEAL b mm Delicious than any other Ten Commandments Great Picture I Deals with Bible History and also Many Modern Problems Egypt, The days of the glory or the Pharaohs. Such majesty anil power and corrosive maguificain-t as exists only in thoe periods or history when one small class lives upon and is heedless or Ihe blood ami lear of lens or thousand ot peo,.l held in subjection. The Children or Israel in bondage. Derert ol hop-- lht ! in the deserl, building walls nipf temples mill pyraniii Failhiui to their Hod despite the vindictive oppression of a ruler, and people who worship graven images, they finally see hope wlu-n .Mitsfs Is raised up lo plead for ."" v their liberal ion front slavery. his sweetheart me daiifin;; " An old man in rfuwiug robes, Hie Loci's ay." ' . i pains audience wnn nanic-,. rjefy Commandments lmt hi pleas for justice do not avail, ami as a last resort he pronounces the curse of the death of the first-born. I lie old man is Moses, but his corse provokes only laughter and Phar aoh's you np son lashes the pro phet from the steps of the throne Is not Pharaoh s son of Ihe race of pods? Are mil his golden sandal beaten from the crowns of, con quered kings? when history' was written .in done; vajtished. the majesty of the backprmtn.i-ifii1ai ami the lightning which was Ihe sign of the wrath of find. Modern Story A primly dressed mother sits at a table in a 'modern room. She is reading from the Ililtle to Iter two sons. It is Han Francisco;! the time is today or a just-passed i yesterday. ' One son, Dan, is bored and cynical. The other son, John, is tolerant and more than half impressed; al any rale, he is deferential to h mother. "Thai's bunk," says Dan. He intimates that the Ten Commandment may have been all riftil fur the dead ones, but thai Ihe world has changed. The deeply religious mother, a Scotch-American woman who be-j lieves in the letter and fails to catch the spirit of religion, is affronted. Hugging her Itihle to her flat breast she turps her son J "tit of her hoirio because he snys I he don nut believe in find. Dan apologizes to his mother, but re. fuses In apologize lo rind bc- cause he does not believe in fiod. The mother Is relentless. Kite 1 . . . 1. i i... i i is "urni-ii oy ncr gooii son uiai; she Is tislnff the cross for a scourge, but will not relent.! Laler she doe let !)an "relurn,! but Hie next Sunday she starts to leave home, ltible under her arm,! becniue litis sceptical son and The upshot of it is that Dan and .Mary, both unbelievers, leave the house. TTi'ey will defy thej commandments together, they, say, and Dan's parting taunt to' John is to the effect that he, Dan.t will break the, taws of Moses and u.-iv rii'li siml 1ivo the world :il himself m fwl .xviiefflo the slay-at- Iioiim boy. If he Ines up to the Ten Commandim'tii will finish jttt wlifre lr bejian as a car- ipeiuer. Plagues In Egypt i vow u so hauuens that Hit ii. . :. ii ........ I , . . t i . . . . Israel forth fnim Ihe gales of the takes up the live of- lb city of their captivity. ly the. people three wars latr. thotioaitds they stream forth men and women and children. Ileltrews. The ('hiblren of Israel lie at Mo I ted Sea and those who are wavering in their faith re vile .Moses, the leader. Death or captivity seem inevitable, but (Muses prays, and then the Lord sends a pillar or fire ttt slop the charge of the Egyptians and at the same lime divides the waters of the sea so Ihat His l!hoscn People pass in safety and dry-, shod to the oilier shore. The war chariots start in pursuit but the water close over their heads. The exaltation of the prophet oon passes for be finds that during his absence his people have set up a golden calf ami worshipped it. Even his sisler. lain and crashes his tablets of stone Into the scene of idolatrous worship and licentious revelry. The golden calf is destroyed and political name, anil they have becji coiilrolleif lo some extent by! I""' " dust, another group calling IhemselvOs ,rogressives. The Ihird mX n is the Uipservalive group that stands for high tariff against for-lhaot,....,.,,,,, (background. itPiMrtnl Departed U is the the eigu cttutjtries and imperially against Mir eliM'tittn that is routing will be largely tariff party and the mmlerjtU's ' United States'. Pliof picturesipie splendor of Ihe tlays mate of thrilli'tg power are rearlteil. and in Hie end I hp Kter- Most of them. are afoot, but lierei;1 I,av is vin.lnnled and there one rides an ass or a' camel, ami some of the aped and g infirm are in litters. With (hem J they take their good and chat-:) tels, their rattle and their sheep and their goals. They are a liberated people on lite , march a nation exalted with hope of the Promised Laud and with the knowledge that the word of Iheir prophets has come true. In Pursuit Then Pharaoh suffers a change of heart, attjl orders bis war The Man in the Moon . YS. '"DO.VT" i a poor word to TIIEY' Unpen bul al Hie you gel soaked. soy if mi,i soutl 'at Prinre tern cities SINCE boys have learned lick ice cream they are not keen lo lick each other. WHAT I is just why xintmU. sliotibl like to know he Winnipeg !"'w- Suin ) In tttrPHita I DkrcdtWorUi Yiffla ftH ParanNt SciattlAa tiSSSH InltuUUl KHrdi I" 'R m InaUtut. WlU . . not m rf.in fUb. MtBtaBaHal i roi urOroeer ororvgfitt r itiii in me nuiiii me unjiii i p Si,n S l0V,., .Mary, and hp the Most High visit the plague Mllirness of sniiil he savsj I upon Egypt and when, the next guess thai' all I'm fit for to he morning, Pharaoh holds bis ., Wirpenler." lirst-born dead in his arms, and n,olhr, her Hihle in her hears Ihe wailing of the mothers arnHi overhears his words ami and fathers of his land, he orders, replies; "Many fine man have Ihe liberation of the Hebrews. jtwn rarnentirs. John." Moses leads the Children of ' ti. f I... i ... ..I film ft in r Cli help a person along the pathway! of lire. H Kit K are lint modern a 111 rot ative that .ein in J the gu',1 ing principle of many lives: I. My name is Dollar Al chariots to sart in pursuit of the migltly lltou .ball how to me only, and none other. 2. lie! while the getting i gooil and Damn tit. cost. a. Eat, drink anil he inerrv for we live in the present. I. Itaise hell on the Sabbath. 5. liet what you go after: steal jt if necsary hill liel It: (. And if anyone blocks !ho path kill his 'reputation. Y. Make haste. Crtuh all before you if -ui have lo, hut get there ahead of the rust. 8. Women are Uis lo tie played with today, discarded tomorrow. t. Parents are loo obi fa-di ioneil to be heedfd; scorn them. In. (Jovel yoijr ferotber's wife and his properly long a. yon Miriam, has been tniilty of abom-U'et I hem both. inalions. Then Moses, the law- llemeinber: The Sit) Unpardon giver, descends from the mnun-i'imc is: raiitiiei I AM a strotig bIlfvr in direct taxation In plaee of indirect, but I hale to pay it. . OXE srgn that Priii imparl I no longer a village b .hat -few people fen. dfwiftrt)M ihd train cotiui ait. . : papers serpen) j tint not story. believe that sea THE children of Israel borrow-! e from their neighbors before! I hey bri Eypt, hut-1 bH they nrver took iln lawn mower or the gra clippers or lite imrdep hos or Hie hoe or nny of lb-things niinoying nerghbors hot row today. II' a man lias a Imllnw pat, don't argue with him. Never east your valuable- into Ihj pig ,en A MONO the th inns that maker- life hard is having frinwl wtM insist on loaning tu soutfllilHIS to read w inch I hex Hunk w ;! do you good. TERRACE NOTES Ihe lt.lt. Ilridge Club met litis week at the home of Mrs. E. T. Kenney. Local tennis p!ayrs went up on Saturday to iry tlieir fortune against the Usk cbainpions. After etonely eontilsl am tbey came olT vlefcvrtons. The ladies to represent lrnif were Mesdame Marker. Karr, Monet on and Hurnelt. while the mn were Messrs. Itarker, tory, Ernst and rnjlnr. Crtl l.ever hail the to have hi fool badly hurl Tuesday at fiiirgey" mill. He was taken to the llazellon Hn pital in the aftrmHn. 'lite loeal liusinessmen who took advantage of buyw week are returning. Hen Agr returned Saturday. $en. I.illle and James Hirbmnnd Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Skinner also passed through on Monday In Copper Cily. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply Lease Land Q.C. Islands, II.C, Medium to In Land Recording District of Prince Ilupert. and situate at Ferguson Hay, Massett InlcL Take Notice that (lose-MII- lerd, Limited, of Vancmiver, H.C.. occupation Salmon Gunners, Intends to apply for a lease of Hie following described lands: Commencing at a post planted I approximately 20 chain east from northwest corner Lot 1571; thence south 3 chains; thence Jwest 10 chains; thence south 2 'chains; thence west 10 chains lo West boundary of Lot 1571: thence south 8 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence, north 20 chains; thenco cast 2 chains, more or less, t0 beach; thence I i following meandering of shore! line lo point of conimonccmc.nl, and containing 22 acres, rnoro or less. OOSSE-MILLEBI), LTD. Applicant. Per Wm. 0. Mitchell, Agent Paled June 20th. in 25. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlollo Land n. cording DUIrirt of Princo ItuJ pert, and situate about I wo mile) In a northerly direction front! Ilooncy Point, Mansclt Inlet,1 (.laiuint Island, Hritth Columbia. Ta.e Notice that Langara Fishing Si Packing Coiiipuny I. muled, of Massed. H.C, occu pation Puckers, Intends to apply for a learn of the following de-scribed lands: CommeHclng at a post planted two miles In a northerly direction from Itooney Point, Maett Inlet, Graham IsUnd, Hrilih Col. umbln; thence easterly five chains, more or less, to low water mark; thence northerly along low water mark one hundred and sixty chains: thence westerly five chains; thence southerly one hundred and sixty chain, more or les. to point of Mimmeneement, and containing eighty acre, more or les. LANriAItA FISIILNO &. PACKLNO PACKING W). LTD. Applicant. i Per K. H. Slmpmn, Agent. Dated June 13th. 1925. LAND ACT Notice of InUntlon to Apply to Laase. Land j In Queen Charlotte Land Recording District of Prince Ilupert, and situate about one and a half mile cast of Massett Lighthouse at the mouth of Ma-i sell Inlet, firaham Island, Hrlt- Ish Columbia. j TAKE .NOTICE that Langara Fishing A Packing Company" Limited, of Viotoria. H.C, occu-j pallon. Packers. Intends to apply) for a lease of the following de- aeribeil lands: j Commencing at a post planted' at the northwest comer of Lot' Seven, firaham Island, llrilish Columbia, about one and a half miles east or Massett Lighthouse al the. moulh of Massed Inlet, nraham Island. IlrttUh Oilum- Ida; thence northerly five chains.' more or less to low Water mark;! thence westerly, along low wnlerl mark one hundred atpl alxty chains; thenee soulherlV flvnl chains; thence easterly one hun-j oreii ami smy chains, more ort less, io point nf commencement,' and containing cihly acres.l more or less. LANOAHA FISIILNO A PACKLNO CO. LTD., Applicant. Per E. II. Hlmpson. Aent. . i-taica June tuth. IU25. LAND ACT Notlco of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Chnrlntle Land lie cording District nf Prince llu-' perl, and situate al Iloonev Polnl. Orahain Island, llrilish Columbia. Take Nollec Ihat Lnncrnrn Fishing ti Pncklng Company Llmlled, or Massed, H.C, occupation Packers, Intends to apply Thursday. Augu- A little higher in price, but-iriwtaiuondcrful difference just a few cents make. for a lease of lh0 following tie-! srriiien lands: . Commencing nl a post planted nt llooney Point, Oraham Island,, Ilritlsh Columbia; Ihenco nor-i Hierly five chains, more or leas.j lo low water mark; thence west-' erly along low water mark ono hundred and sixty chains; Ihenco southerly five chains; thenco easterly one hundred and sixty chains, more or less, to point of, commencement, ami containing elRhty ncres, more or less. I I.ANOAIIA FISHING X PACKING PACKING CO, LTD, I Applicant.; Per L, II. Simpson, Agent Dated Juno I2lh, 1025. Big Assortment of Fined Quality Silk, Satin Velvet, Crepes, Taffeta, Flannels, Serges, etc. nl it. West of England Store Phone 753. Wood! Wood! Now is y DRY CEDAR Full toad "00 Half load Large sai-ks Mi DRY DIRCH Per loud ... WM HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenu Phone 680 Night or Dij WE BUY BOTTLES. HAVE YOUR F RLMODELLED AND REPAIRED at B. C. FUR Co. Third Avenue. Phones Day, Green 120. Night, Black 701 1 1 an d tic Phnni Richard Garreii representing W. H. M. ROLSTON A C HpeclallsiiiK Ip V Canal MinliiH Ktock' land Porter Idaho-Marmot Wul1 Timber (or Sale Oil Lois 17?" "t llaiiKc 5 Coa' Dm''' Price f8.ono.OM cu-li 1 J limber Is subject ' Oovl. sltimpatxe clinr.:"" T. 8. ANNANDALE. New Wflstmlnl,r