THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1926 od a a | BRITIS Canadian Pacific Railway G | H COLUMBIA COAST Way Ti SERVICE fapany Saturday at 11 a.m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN W. GC. Orchard, corner SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, . AUGUST 4, 7,11, 14, 21, 25. ; For Ketchikan, Wrangell. "Juneau, Skagway—AUGUSF 2, 6, 9, 16, “ 3.S. “PRINCESS BEATRICE’'--For Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, 20, 27, 90. Campbell River and Vancouver every STEAMSGIP LINES Full information from Third Avertue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert Printed avery Friday at NEW HAZELTON, B.C. rc. A SAWLE . PUBLISHER Advertising rates—$1.60 per inch per month; reading notices. 156e per line first insertion. 10c per line each subeequent insertion. One year . . - $2.00 Sixmontha - . . 1.00°.° BUILDING MATERIALS! Cement Lime ‘Plaster _‘Fireclay Brick Building Papers Roofing Sash & Doors 38-ply Veneer Paneling Fir Finish a Specialty ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. U. §. and British Isles - $2.50 per year Notices for Crown Grants re 12.00 uo ‘ urchase of Land = - - . ‘ Lisence te Progpect for Coal - 2. 00 Spare Us the Mud - We should like to admonish the leaders of both political parties vilification and personalities. Election day is still six weeks off, and already we have responsible statesmen ‘on both sides flinging mud and ugly names’ about like STANDARD Goons AT STANDARD PRICES W. J. PITMAN’S MUSIC STORE PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. PIANOS BONOGRAPHS Everything in Music and , SINGER SEWING MACHINES street gamins in a slum fight. If the heat of the battle continues to wax during the next forty days of the campaign as it has waxed during the past ten, by September 11 we shall scarcely have a candidate in all Canada whose character has not been blackened, and oir people, whose instincts are essentially decent, will be asking themselves why they should go to the polls at all to make choice among such a lot Mili at Hanson Lumber & Timber Co. HANALL, B. C. Manufacturers of ROUGH, DRESSED & DIMENSION HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR . FLOORING - WINDOWS Hemloek Complete, and Spruce different s sizes Get our prices before ordering elsewhere of scoundrels. Surely, surely itis possible,. in a country with problems. so nu- merous and vexing, for candi- dates to discuss issues and poli- cies without covering one another use of epithets and innuendoes that, have no place ‘in- serious {debate. -Itis no compliment to the honest and earnest: voters of Canada for the party leaders to assume, as some of them appear to be doing, that the electors will be willing to go to the polls with convictions based on nothing bet- ter than the froth and scum of political turmoil. - cent elections, the people of ‘Oan- 101 [——=i9or— Ic SNE — {|0 i{o) om SS aan Sa Co) mt no 1}! ada haye issued warnings to the two old parties, and have told them plainiy that ‘they regard neither of them ‘as worthy of full confidence. But instead of heed- ing the warnings, the leaders fo on in. the old way, ignoring preat issues, dealing in. passion and} heat instead of in information and light, and treating the coun- trv, which looks for honest guid- ance, toa cheap and insincere vaudeville performance, — Van- couver Provinee. Should Feel Better - D. Donaghy refused nomination in North Vancouver because his ‘private law practice required more of his time. For the same Jreason he accepted Liberal nomi- | nation, in Vancouver Centre to oppose Hon. H. Stevens; Mr. Donaghy, after, the election, will have ample time to ‘devote to his Jaw practice, -but. being a’ ¢andi- ‘i date will permit him to ‘wash: his | dirty linen ‘yeparding the customs} both members. The late mém- Wh ber for’ North Vancouver says ‘he lis” going to “tell it all That peers = LUL Sc { [Uj | will be. off his“ehest,’’ anyway, and he should feel’ better. me The Omineca Herald) | to go slow in their campaign of| with grime and without making | Twice, in re-|. investigation, committee, of which . he: ‘and Hon. H. HY Stevens were |’ : “Demands” —and Gets Since Hon. Arthur Meighen became premier and Hon. H. H. have provided all the machinery for carrying on a thorough inves- tigation of the customs depart | ~ ment. The ex-premier, MacKen- zie King; from the-platform says he ''demands’’ a clean sweep of the customs. Sure, he demands it now that he knows he is going to get it. Hedid not demand it all those years he was in power and knew what was going on. —— Quiet in Skeena Yet There does not seem to be much stirring in Skeena ‘riding yet. Of course, in Prince Rupert most peuple are trying to ‘make the other fellow believe as they do, and it is remarkable some of the reasons they give for taking an active part in the business of this great, grand, glorious and weal- thy country of h’ours:; A great many of the reasons really con- centrate down to what I or my firm are getting out of it, Much time is devoted by lead- ers among the politicians in call- ing each other liars, or. words tO that effect. The ex-premier is doing bis best to get by with a ery of ‘Well, you did, too, and I am poing to tell maw.” Open Season On ‘Ducks and Geese. Sept. 15-Dee. 31) Under the Migratory Birds Convention Act an open. season is provided for ducks and geese from Septem ver 15.to December 31. . The following regulations should be borne in mind by those who hunt these migratory game birds: : Shooting with automatic, pump or repeating shotguns or any gun larger than 10-guage is prohibit- ed, and shooting from any horse- \¢ drawn or motor vehicle ds for bidden.. - mo The shooting: of migratory game birds earlier than one hour before sunrise or, later than one hour after sunset is prohibited. ‘The bag limit on ducks is 20 of all kinds in one day and not more than 150 in a season. Tén geese may be shot in one day and. not ‘more than 50 in a-season. — The killing, capturing, taking, injuring or molesting of migra- tory.non-game bids is prohibited. The possession of legally taken for fourteen days after the close are not: kept in any place where merchandise is kept for sale or where meals are sold to the pub- lic. Sale. -of .migratory game birds i is forbidden. Violations of these provisions vietion of each offender. : ‘Alborg. Springs, ‘Vermont, to Visit || “thelr parents. 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