r PAOH TWO TH1 TOTCT HEWS 9? IClPl II SALAD A' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month wi- are. iiu sometime 10 give prominence lo amusements. Young Men and young wonttMi who intend to make a mark in! uie cannot aironl to fritter away all their' lime 011 recreation.-Numbers of Ihem here have commenced courses of study; others lnkenp'a reading course with a definite end in view. It is well before the winter comes II is the most refreshing, economical And delicious summer beverage procurable. To be convinced Try it. The Daily New FK1NCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA ' Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News,' Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN. Managing Editor. Ihe off in appoint soiin lo provide reading matter in their places men who are for the institution. A good bo-more aluiied to Hie demands of ginning ha been made but if in-Ihe people of Canada. As Uie lerest is to continue more Jiooks only way lo gel rid of the eti,. are necessary. The only books aJor is for Ihem to die.every, purchased this year and prttri for one that hn Ihe iCounlry rl by. the public were "the ones heart is praying that theSwill bought wilh, Ihe provincial guv-die sooh. if the churches wei ernnint grant of 2(Hl. These to take Ihe matter up in thft were not very maiiy. public interest and intercede for; When it is considered Hint the poor old men, if might bo over a thousand people use Hie possible lo have the places va- library and that interest in it cated at an early date and then will increase jn Mm autumn, the the business of .the country necessity of keeping up the would go on unimpeded , until hook supply is plain. The another change of government Library Board has arranged for took place. , a drive for fund's during fair Soriie day Hiere-.will be a gov-! week. A stall will be taken nt eminent at Ottawa with stiffi- Hie fair where information in cient .courage ; '-luteal with the.regard to Ihe institution ;may question of the Senate in silch he secured. The people, will he a way ps wiU. rnake it impossible Jaskcd .(ou-ontribule liberally to for thai hotly ft'r again to burke, fhis cause, which is one of the the will of Hie people. .most fruitful in the city. ' i ' Now Is The Time To Beautify City Prepare For Autumn. ' For Public Benefit. This" is the time In commence Every person who plants a preparations for.-the autumn ac-igardeu N n public, benefncloi. tivilies. While it is yet sonid Prince Rupert people are not as lime before Hie summer will be!n people a garden loving iconic, over, yet it is always wise tojfor Ihey do not show it., If'tliey look ahead and consider welljwere really fond of ganleiiing plans which miglit be helpful. Si hey would he much busier than Not only is'il'lrue in' regard. tnlthey. arc in gelling their lots sports and games, rluh ' nclivi-jclcarciL (heir lawns sown, their lies, siiggeslions for gymnasium .flowers planted and tended, and other conveniences hut for! 11 is pleaded thai gardening m.nro serious slijdies. There here i difficult.' That may be are many younger people who,lriic yet splendid results are would like lo improve Ihem-.seen in many places. The pro-selves and prepare for a widerAincial -'overnmeiil grounds arc field of activities. Any sucli an object lesson and a number should receive every encourage- of residents are able to show menl. The seriouj side of life Iheir neighbors what may be is me most important, allhough .(lone. If everyone did a lillle the cily would present a much heller appearance llinn it dneH at present and we should soon earn the title "The City Reniti- nil." ' It's Different it does not rub off, or soil the clothes. UOGET WhiteCleaner A Subttituic Witt DiiippoUt You .1. A. Stephen, assistant public works engineer for Ihe provincial gftvernipenl in Allin district, arrived from Slewarl on Hie Prince Albert this morning, BUCKLEY BAY FOREST ESSAYI Third Prlxe Entrance Class Composition by Edna Jtmliion, Aged 13 Years uy man to an pans 01 me uriusn empire ana me united states, 'an, houses for I hem How would in advance, per year. .. ..x .$6.00 ,) niany men live without the To all other countries, in advance per year .. .. .t.0ip forest; There is also food in TELEPHONE 9t itlto forests for birds and animals. v jWarm clothing comes from anl- Transient Display Advertising $1.40 per inch per insertion 'mals, too. Transient Advertising on Front Page $2.80 per inch LocaT Readers, per insertion , . . 2!c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion '.. 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion ISc per agate line N Contract Rates on Auplication. All advertising should be in The Oady News OlTlre on day pre ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILTaEDITION ilp Wednesday, Aug. 15, 1923. Let Us All Pray For The Senate. :lo plan well w.hat i land follow it out. II is suggested lhat a Hie.. prayers of a righteous man avail j,ust " Support much it might be well for every-jFor Th Library, one lu pray for Ihe . Canadian; Owing lo Ibe fact that Senate that its members mnv cilv council en I Ihe lilimrv seek the gales of Paradise at as.withonl a dollar for books. ijarc frown ..ver in at least a year oarlv .1a 1. a n,.;i.i. ihix iii i. ,ou.o i.. ,i-;..iemi a nair. lliey look trcsn even it may may lie ie possible possible During the fSreat War, Queen Charlotte Islam! spruce was ery important in the making of airships as it is lisht and straight era! lied. It is now used for lwei land sent lo China.- Steel vessel 'are loaded with rants and sailing (schooners with one inch lumU-r. jso what would be the sources of jliving for many people if-our previous forests were destroyed? j Where would all the lumber com'e 'from? I The other day a gentleman 'came in from an expedition on a to be don? cas boat and was beard 40 remark '"What a car tire hinging m;Ves on a hillside." If only that nviu rouhl have seen some of the terrible scars left, by the two thousand five hundred ami ninety-one fires of IU22I Old logging caiiu if they are not covered with his trees as they were at one time. Fires leave a black ;ash all over the --'round .for several years. From fires there is no under brush as from loggintr for fire burns out even Ihe roots of trees and shrubs. A fire will smuibler for a week in an old stump or rool. We should protect our forests not only for our own good but for the appearance nnd wealth of our country and province as weli. Fires rob birds and animals r.f their homes because tlcy are loo weak and helpless to do anything hut flee. So if we eversee any 'ipn of a fire Ihe only thing can do is to put out Hie fire if it is not too big. If it Js loo biz we should get help immediately. The Man in the Mom j SAYSs- j WOULD those who comnlaln about the opliniislic tone of lhn Daily News editorials kindly, semi me a copy of the kind of editorial Ihey would like published, I wf run il In this column along with the other curious , jokes. THOSE who intend In go bunu-ing Ibis season are advised to purchase for themselves bullet proof Jackets and then when Ihey gel out into the woods just lie down in sonny crevasse am awail Hie arrival of the deer. IN THE NICK OF TIME Dr. Dee So Ibe nperalipn on old lllchman was in Ihe nick of limn? Dr. Due Yes, in another hourf he would have recovered without il. -Chicago Journal. FISHERMEN'S AND MOOSE ! CANDIDATE FOR QUEEN Miss Adeline Henrlckson, Th9 "Little Flshermalden," Is , Quite Enthusiastic ! i I lta wiway wan I til In vid I New York,", said Miss Adeline HeurickMui, "The little fi.her-, Our forests are immense areas maiden.". antPnne of Hi randi-ofvnned land. If one looks nut dales Tor Carnival Oueen lo IU' of tli- window,, in nil directions lay Nws this morning. "Ami ; I here are trees. The islands looVl Ihlnk I'm going lo make tl , like hats with a hrim of brown ami a crown of green. The hill arc jlilue in the distance hut one ran jtcll by Iho unevencss of the top ,lhat they arp covered with tree. There are trees of many varieties, mostly cvcrerecn. The abler how up a light green ngainst the dark velvet green of the sprue and hemlock. - Ahoill one.lhinl of Ihe pnpii. taliou of Ilrilish Columbia find employment in the forests of the province. Not only do people enrn llteir livinsr there but Hi 'timber also provide fire wood (rip soon. tlic way my That i. judging !y tickets are beiiiK. old." I A big little girl with lhat mud ! dening .Mouna Lisa smile. Miss. Ilenrickson is going after, whal , she wants and wool be happy I'll, she gets it. Having lived nearly' all her life in Ibe province, Miss1' llenrirkson Ira gr..iwh '"P "tj Prince Ituperl and is still a' school, being in this year's Ki- trnnce Class. She is enlhusia.-tlc regarding her chance of being Oieeii of the Carnival this year and so are her friends among th- Moose ind Fishermen. They ar-all boosters ami when I hey set on! to do a thing, .generally do it. Anl they say Ihey are going In elect their candidate. Miss llcnrif ksnn s father and' Itrolher are on the Alliance No. ' WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE IN INTEREST ! - OF QUEEN CANDIDATE - ! In the interests of Mis May; Itebl as their candidate in Ihe J Fair Hoard's carnival tpieen con-' test, the Klks and Indies of Ihe! 'loyal purple held a Verv successful whist drive and dance in III.-F.Iks' Rome last evening. There j wer twelve .tables of cards rtnd: about fifty cifuiile were on thei lloor for Ihe dance. The first prize winners at whist, Mrs. 11. F. Olatsey and Mr. HuiNnrr, received t conibin-atktn tickets to Hie exl1bilinn and the consolation awards. 50c tickets, went to Mrs. Maurice llodgon and Angus McLean. After the card -playing, refreshments were serxed and Ihe dance started continuing unt'l about 2 o'clock in Ihe morning. Music was fiilid by an orchestra con-sisii)g of Charles Halagno, W. V. II remit e, A. A. l!aop and Kenny Itfiod. 1 II. F. fJlassey was nvaster 01' ceremonies, . H. Derrj' wa r.11 the door and Ibe coinm:tlie in iVharcc consisted f W. H. Iierry, L. M. Fuller. Mrs. F. Hibb. Mrs. William Heid ami Mjss May lleid BRIEF MEETING OF . POUCE COMMISSION Receiving Chiefs Report Was Only Matter of Business to be Dealt With' The police commission meeting yesterday afternoon was a hort one, there being hardly any busi- mTiiivv: ti it... " o which 10 aiienii. .xciiiil- r- ,rn '1.1 s I - . I.. , ., hlfieps .-.I lh Sif.ll l.aL. t.n. ""-"" '"" prrsiotii lino in.-ie had lo.wear Ibelr woollen un-!r rTu'T VM" ' derwear in order lo keep warm. fcV?' - ' City l.lerk t .wines. l r Commissioner i A CYNIC wants lo know whyi .' , .. it is necessary lo imjiorl dummy policemen. Don't know. . OF all Ihe foolish question's I know Ible most foolish is that just received from a man wants to know how the doctors will turn Ihe corners when thn silent policemen are in place. They won't. They'll drive over Ibe s.p. PAINT may not be gnrt on a woman's face but U is all right applied judiciously and artistically lo the outside of a wooden bouse. i in- ruin srepori suoweo 111.11 there bad been 22 cases brought before Ibe courls and 17 convic lions were secured, twtt were, dis missed, two withdrawn and one was nrnding. Seven of Hie "nso WllOilifi,! n .In tt-HI. llm nrifitrfnmnnf of Ihe Liquor Acl, two vdere vag rancy cases, llirep-'assault and Hie others minor offenses. Fines lo Ibe amount of i?!!)" were co-lecled and (he-police payroll for lire monlb was $788.1)0, Advertise In the Daily News. a . A wiiversal ensien AltCr thatbtmfitserery- Every Mr--- NCcll eleanm the teeth, soothes the throat. WRWIEYS voodthiact to remember Sfl a I ACM If iwriS v.s; at w.. Auoust 16, 1913. The finance committee reported lo Ihe city council last; uiglil lhat the mill rale f.jr the, year had been struck hi iv.iii., The total expenditure for the year is estimated at 2M2.0n7.iG.I Thn council chamber wasi crowded last night when Mayor; Pallullo -gave v report on III ' financial mission lo Hie Obi j Country. He staled, among oilier tilings, lhat Hon. W. II. floss, ! minisler of land, wa coming! Iipfe at nu early dale In siineyl Hie situation for the government ' -- Fred Ilenworlh and Jack' Mc Donald are leaviiig'wiHiiiL a fortnight for Ihe ShusbaniiH gold fields. NOTIOE. A Public AuclliKi Stlt of Gorrriiinrnl Lot In Urn Town or Atlin. B.C- will tie hHl il Allin on WfJnrmUy, Auftut Uln, i vii. rxiiinirnrins ti il a.m. , rfwird or Uvr hundrpil kiti in Allin Tnwnilte tiui AdiUllon will Im orirrrd for Mli. In tlMi ri or lull n whlrti Im irovrmniti rilil, iiirb lnipronnnti must im in mi ror in run, Il lh onvrrnnirnl viliiitlon, on inn day nf-Mli, It bourhi by inyurif oitwr thin Hi penon rfiiiisttie lur fini. 0 For Sile IJMi or my furilr Inrorim- llfin, inly lo li Oormmrnt Arnit, Ainu, or hi nrjnrniKiH or l.llil, VKIoril, n.c. II. CATHCAAT. 8uierintndrnl or l.tmK RAILWAY TltS. Tl r.iniillin nulonil lullwiyi mn In lim mirkisi lo purr hi 4 thrir n rruulrr mmli for l t. Parilri winhtar la pnslurr Tin ror l no riMiwiy runpiny HmhiIJ rom iminlritii wiih Mr. w. II. flrmt, nnieril Tin A cnl, lux.in m, Cinnlun .Niilnml F.iprrm II ii I Ml nr, Mimtrril, (Jim., on or lrure Aniit itih, II3, nut tlve the rollowliir Inrnriiiillrini llir Iik-hiimi or Uk llinlier rrrun whlrh Ilia Ties r to In liriMtiirMl. The klml or tlintirr. Oinntliv or tis Mthrr Mwn or hewn. Ai nr pombir. Ti' "iut priHlurnd on Can adlan .Nttlnnil l.lni. W. Ii; flllACT. Ofiwnl Tie Agent, PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. QUtIN CHARLOTTlTlSLANDS DISTRICT. Take .Notice that Die Linura Flhln k Parklnr Company of .adeu Harbor Intend to apply for permlfilon to lei the fo. lowlnir deirrlbed roreihoret Commeiirlur i a piiim ii.u ruaina nnrmwaiieriy rrutn I lie norlliwest turner or Lot 1004, tlienra In nortliweaterly direction t chalni to low waler mark or lilton tntritice, tlienre outhweilerly and follow Ini end low lsvaler nurk to rhiini, more or leu. to a V'ly l& rliain iHirihwaai rroih Hie quir. iji imibi uu ine Biiore una or I.OI Iirr 1004, thenra otJtueiterly e chalni, tlienre tiiirtlinailerly to chaim, more or iei, io inn H)ini or coiraneiKeineut. and rontalnlnr 10 arrei, niore or lem. (iaed tlili !0lh day of July, itn, I.AN'lAtIA FISIIINU It PACkl.n CO. II, B, BiLlnfton, Airui, v ' rfi& Package of 1 G now. Z Packages ! m....i. .'....- . . Ten Years Ago In Pflre Kuprt - 35 w Special Teapot Sale We have heeti fortunate in securing ait anorle " of Old Knglish Teapot which we huv jtriced ev:ru low. There are several style and mic l choose t', I'rices rim from flOc to l.r0. They ore now on display In our window. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. P.O. Box 1646. 60S Third Ave. TeUJ. Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE '.The Service Store." WE CASH CHEQUE8. Agents For: N. and S. ENGINES Terms 'Arranged To Suit Purchaser. Phone Blu 01. Travel East! SUMMER EXCURSIONS v ON 8 ALE DAILY. Union Pacific System The U.P. follows the original western tralli covering scenery of the 8tored West, 8ALT LAKE The Mormon country, DEItVER The city a mile high. CHEYENNE The Plains country. THE COLUMBIA RIVER AND HIGHWAY nnd mnnr allracltve places. Double Track 8teel Equipment Good Meali. A TRIP IN COMFORT llnvp your summer ticket rendU.K" one way. Ask any railroad ticket agent or write. FRANK 8. ELLIOTT T., F, ti I'. A. BTIBIlI'Br VbVMbMaBSBJ I BM W. H.OLIN Asst. n.F. fsJ' A- UNION PACIFIC STATION Seattle, Washington