PAOITWO A Wise Purchase n V 1 To all other countries, in advance, per year. TELEPHONE St know a man, join with him in some game. Qimbllng With Fate On Prairie Crops. ... U - i 1 MM Is the wisest purchase you can, make. Pure, Fresh and so Delicious Just try It. The Daily News l FHINCI5 RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published' Even' Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Huperl Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, hy mail or carrier, per month j. .$1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Stales, in advance, per year. ............... . 10.00 .7.&H Transient Display Advertising. . . , . .$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Paire 2:XI1 tier inch Local Readers, per insertion ,25c per Jmej,,nwn' Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per won) Legal Notices, each insertion IBc per agate line Contract Rates on Application. All advertising should he in The Daily News OtTlce on day pre. ceding publication. AH advertising received subject lo approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation!. DAILY EDITION Friday, July 2n, 1023. Know A Man. Out Of Office Hours. Dr. firant often says that if you would know a man you mut lake pari in some game with him. Play is" n great factor in making people know each other better and with knowledge comes appreciation of the fine points in a person's character. in iane pan in a nasenaij game, to go iistung with a man. to meet him in the gymnasium or in any form of sport or recrea tion when he is off duly aiid produces his inner self for inspec tion is a lest that shows exactly what a man is. If you would runners on me prairies are waicning nervously for every change of wlealher and every indication of possible hail or frost. Their livelihood during the coming year is dependent on escape; from these dread evils. Planting a crop there seems like gambling with fate for until the grain is cut the farmer never knows whether, he is to have enough money lo pay his debts and carry on next year, or if everything will he? lost in a few minutes through the ngeticy of the weather. Those who live in Prince Rupert, where people mostly play the safe game, cannot quite understand the anxiety of the farmer, Uie nervous strain and the final dejection when loss comes. To be aj farmer's wife under these conditions is even worse than being a farmer, because the life of the woman is more monotonous and a good crop means so much to her. v Diplomacy Is Not Yet Very Honest. The diplomatic war which has teen going on France jiml fiermany does nol indicate that the world vniicing far in the direction of direct diplomacy, VII belweeri is ad-sorts of subterfuge is indulged iff on both sides. False- reports are. sent out as to conditions, just as was done during the war. Doth sides are bluffing. While everyone would like to see a .settlement of the difficulty, it does not look as if either side war yet ready to give way sufficiently to ennble them to get Why Worry About Climate? - Why worry about the climate of this; part of the world? Sometimes we think it not perfect, but then we hear about oilier places and we pal ourselves on the back and console ourselves UifliJl,.h belter than most places. j-wfilJT. tne business and the consequent prosperity and thft climate will take care of itself. We cannot control the weather but, to a certain extent, we can control the business conditions. Hy our optimism and energy we can make things a lot heller. The conditions are- pretty good now and very soon they will be much belter, dpi inlo Ihe framp of mind where we expect something and we are likely to get it. Saving and Investing "Investing" your money is a serious matter not to be done in a hurry. Think twice and ask advice before investing:. Be guided by experience preferably your banker's. Successful investors always keep in close touch with their bank. "Dovbh yuur SaiMngt; II CAN Don." UNION BANK OF CANADA Prince Rupert Branch A. T. Broderick, Manager QUICK RECOVERY is the Best Economy FROM BIG FIRE SALADA" Everything. Will. be Running Smoothly at Anyot Within i Few Day I Special In Daily News) AN VOX, July 20.- .nyx is j making a quirk recovery from the effects of Ihe fire on Sunday , evening last; and within a few days everything will he running as -.monthly as for months past. The must serious damage, done hy the. fire, which for several lynirs entirely surrounded the town, was In the high level railway, over whit'h the ore Is hauled from the .Mine to the Smeller, necessitating the shutting down of ImiIIi thee units for a short period. The tops of the trestles of this line burned in several places, lianas of men are now busily engaged in pulling this road in shape. The l.'nion Church and. .parsonage were destroyed and it was only ronfptetvly: rpieivty: PROVINCIAL JAIL HERE Mayor Asks Police Commission to Make Application fop Such Mayor Newton would have a provincial jail established in this city lo serve all of this portion if Hritish Columbia. He sug gested yesterday afternoon at Hi regular monthly meeting of Ihe police commission that lh commission pass a resolution applying for such. The commission ers, however, desired lo have further information before mak ing such An application. Ilie matter came up in n course of a discussion of the heavy expense involved in send ing prisoners to Okalla Prison Farm. The mayor suggested that prisoners 'sentenced here might serve their jail terms in the city jail instead of at Okalla. They could he put to work for the city and there would he a aving all around. City Solicitor Jones slated that he Would look inlo the matter to ascertain if it would he nos- ible lo have sentences passed providing for the serving of terms here instead of at Okalla. He had already senl for further information on Ihe matleT. Chief Vickers said that no pri soners were sent lo Okalla other than those who were sentenced lo six months or more. The local jail could accommodate eight orten prisoners hut n lar ger number" would be iinpraclic aide. Here or Smlthers . rei 1 1 i ne suggestion men came up or having a provincial Jail established here. Chief Vickers said Ibero was a movement on foot to establish such a jail for this district at Smlthers, The mayor felt that Prince Ituperl would be a more central location in view of the many iniportnnt centres on Hie coast which would contribute to II. t he commission fell, that more information might be nblninrdi is to wueiner or not nrisoneru could serve their time in local jail instead of being sent lo Ihe provincial jail before tak-iirg definite action on Ihe mayor's suggestion. Women and Houses The old question of disorderly women and houses of ill-fame was also brought up at the meel-, lug. II was decided that the two worst women in the city had been satisfactorily disposed of one having moved away and Ihe other now living a quiet lire. The Chief was asked lo keep watch over certain houses of ill repule in Ihe down town section. I The chief brought up Ihe mat. ler or bis slalT being shorthand-' ed and was empowered lo engage special consluhles when such be. cumn necessary. The oflicers are now having anriUHl holidays. thi uAilt ?nrws rrMnjr. .Titty Jrt. iOM, DR. MC PHEE TELLS OF ROTARY CONVENTION British National Anthem Sung There Following Star Span-oled Banner In his address to Ihe Holary r.luh eerday Dr. T. J. Mcl'hee, president of Ihe .Nanaimo Rotary Club, told the local member that he had lived in Prince llupert three years, 08 tn 1911, and lie looked hack lo the many happy hours he bud spent here and valued the friendships formed. There wore still here some of Ihe old pals he had met then. Hardly had he stepped off 1he train before he began lo meet them. Menfioning Ihe Holary convention at St. I.ouis ho attended, he told of the jMtpular ily there of Consul K.' M Wakefield. II was a sMelacuUr eent. The opening ceremony took place in Hie presence of 2.,00ft people. Thre were choirs and other music, floral decorations and eerjlhing nrosl wonderful. In- through what appeared lo be al-Ueresling was the appearance of most superhuman efforts on the part of the fire-fiphfers that (lie fire was prevented from spreading into other parts of the town. From the tieneral Manager all who were in, Anyot layed with the work until lie? fire was under control. To make matters worse, a strong wind kept blowing until early Monday morning. An electrical storm occuring ahoul seen o'clock, which precipitated welcome showers of rain, and gave the weary shifts a chance to rest. 2M hoy scouts each bearing Ihe flag of one of Ihe nations (n which "Holary was established. This was followed by 28 maidens carrying the flower of Ihe na tions and with them decorating Ihe flags. Fhere were some splendid ad dresses and the singing of Hid Star Spangled Hanner and Cod Save Ihe King were not leasl among Ihe events. The most popular part of the program was the address iVi verse of Kddie dues! on "Hoys." He was encored six limes. Hiphl Hon. Arthur Meighen, former premier of Canada was one of llrv speakers. In concluding his address Dr. Mcphee invited all lo visit Nittiaimo where Ihey would re- cene a hearty welcome. TERRACE NOTES Mrs. Sutherland and her sou went down to Huperl o.n Sunday. Mrs. Andy l.opj?, and Mrs. Harry Mist spent the week end at Usk. ' Miss Kelsey who has been spending her holidays at jlill Farm has returned fo lluierl. Hob Henwood, Ted Johnson and J. Orville spent the week end at Usk. It. A. Harlow was in lown on Tuesday. E. Duhy of Usk, was in on ednesilay. Mrs. guest week. McKinnnn's plafe. lown Snodgrass of Usk is a of Mrs., o, sumlal this Mrs. H. s. Creelman paid a short visit to Huperl last week Dr. Edmund is In lown again. The Ladies' liiiild of Ihe I'res nyierian tiiitircn is Holding a Strawberry Social this evening. Miss Mary Teeple- of Vancouver who spenl a year at Pacific is a guest this week of Mrs. T. J. Marsh. The annual school meeting was held Saturday-night In. Ihe school house. Mr. A. McLaren was elected Iruslee in Mr. Dan AN INTELLIGENT TEST One of these newfangled games costs In' and $S0 a set," remarked Mrs, Cornlossel. It means nolhirl' lo. me," ans wered the former. "If I was foolish' enoiidh lo pay that modi for it, I wnuhl'iil expert lo have sense enough to earn It," UjWashlnglon S'lar. n i ma TORONTO In Centre of Shopping and Business" Ditrk4 250 ROOMS 100 with Frfvita S0 BUMH'HAN PLAN . WINMIf T TMOMPION, MAN1. DIR. i Carnival Queen Contest ' - - $1,500.00 IN PRIZES 1st PRIZE TRIP TO NEW YORK, over tho Canadian National Railways via Jasper Park, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal to New York, returning over Pennsylvania Railroad via Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Chicago, over Burlington route along the Mississippi River to St. Paul and Minneapolis, over Great Northern to Winnipeg, over C.P.R. to Reglna, Calgary, Banff, Vancouver and Home, and $150 In Gold. Address. 2nd PRIZE BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND HINQ value $125.00 3rd PRIZE BEAUTIFUL INLAID IVORY TOILET SET, value $45.00 4th PRIZE WHITE IVORY TOILET SET, value $40.00 Sth PRIZE LARGE CUT GLASS BOWL, value $20.00 THE CARNIVAL QUEEN AND WINNERS OF SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH AND FIFTH PRIZES WHO WILL ACT AS MAIDS OF HONOR, WILL BE THE GUESTS OF THE FAIR BOARD DURING FAIR WEEK, TRANSPORTATION AND HOTEL EXPENSES PAID. Six District Prizes CHOICE OF 97-PIECE CHINA DINNER SET, CHEST OF 2S PIECES COMMUNITY PLATE, or MAHOGANY BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH, Value 118.00. Northern Hrilhh Columbia has been divided into m dWIriH according lo populate win district prize candidate must have minimum of iro.()00 vote. SPECIAL PRIZE - $150 BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH THIS PRIZE TO BE GIVEN TO THE PURCHASER OF THE LUCKY TICKET AS FOLLOVYS- Any Party Purchasings A combination Ticket receives 15 Free Chances on Phonograph A Sports Tickel receives 1 Free Chances" oil Phonograph A Season Ticket receives :t Free Chances 011 Phonograph A flrand Carnival Masked Hall Ticket receives I Free C.hnnce on Phonograph Description of Tickets COMBINATION TICKET CONSISTS OF j. 1 Sports Ticket, 1 Season Ticket, 1 Carnival and Masked Ball Ticket, and sells for 14.00. A SPORTS TICKET SELL8 FOR $2.00. A SEASON TICKET 8ELL8 FOR $1 JK. ' - ' A CARNIVAL MASKED BALL TICKET 8ELLS FOR 60c Nomination Blanks Please find enclosed $ for -. . Ticket, anJ i credit M (.nw of tnliJl) P.O. Box Town District V ...).... with votes for same. . " Name. Oh receipt of. NomirialfoOs V Candidates will be supplied, wtt'i uecrssary.lickeU for sale. Karhtan didale imtsl he endorsed by some re sHnjble individual or orRftiiiiatin Standing of randidajes will be p: 'i lished from lime lo lime in l'i papers. . COMBINATION TICKET8 WORTH DOUBLE NUMBER OF VOTES. Get ytfur Nominations In EarlyT" Write, Phone and ask your friends lo help you. Gel Busy. Nominate your favorite now. VOTE8 GIVEN WITH NOMINATION! I'M Nomination Illatik wild $2.00 for Sports Tickel, r 4.(111 for Combination Tickel ur equivnlrnl, entitles Candidate lo five limes the pro rala number of voles for their dislrjct. Conleslanl may be nominated by reputable individual, frniefnnl or other organUatrtTiTT HANDICAP For Hie purpose of eiiualizing Ihe chances of the various ConleslhnU Northern ririii.l. c.hinv bin has be.cn divided into Six Districts ns foljyws: Prince (leorge, Terrace to VnnderhoMtUVitif' Huperl, Ocean Falls, Anyox nnd Stewart. Queen Charlotte Island is Included in Mev;lrl " dMrifl. ......... ... . ""'J !'!. t.. II. Ir.l.l I .l 1.. 1.. II... 1 in i!inwiig mini- iu in; iist-ii 111 rrnm voir in uie various canotilates: For each Dollar's worth of Tickets Prince Rupert Candidates will receive For each Dollar's worth of Tickets Ocean Falls Candidates will receive For each Dollar's worth of Tickets Anyox Candidates will receive For each Dollar's worth of Tickets Terrace to Vanderhoof Candidates receive For each Dollar's worth of Tickets 8tewart-Quaen Charlotte Islds. Candidates ricelve For each Dollar's worth of Tickets Prince George Candidates receive RULES AND REGULATIONS 1 Cirnltri Qumii Conl.it fflcUlly optn en Jul, SOlh, Clotlng tpWmbr 5th, H 10 p.m. All CantfldiUt mu.t hit tklr Mturnt In tht Eihlbltlon Olfle, Clt Hall, Print Rupert, a.O., or their respective poet offlcee en poet.merke4 ky 10 mm September Sth. Keen tenfltftte ehell een a compute return with their final returne. a On receipt ef nomination! eanCMatec will be furnlehe4 with ell ticket for eale. 3 Any girl, married or tlnale, eieept thoee whoee parent r rUti?e are connected with the fair Board In pny war, may enter the conteet (or OarnJl Queen. 4 .The Carnival Queen, winner of the flrand Prlie, and all other wlnnere will be decided by their accredited vote. Said t being lud on the eale of tlcitt a pr abot echedule. 5 It la ttrlctly understood that candidate will bo re epemlble for all ticket ent,thm, and no vet will be credited thorn until remittance I mad. e A candidal cannot withdraw In fvor of or tranfr her tote to another party, ? Wo statement or promlee made by any candidate varying from tho rulea will be recognleed by th tahlbltlon tetrd. S In c of typographical or other error the Beard will 100 votei 150 voU 150 votei 250 votei 250 votei 200 votei not bo reeponelble, but will mek th neery.corretln. e Tho Board reservee tho right to reject ,aiy" ri'ommatioe. 10 Th rtnibltlon Board reeertee tht right lo mnd tM rulee If neceoeary, 11 Th lahibill Soard guerenteee fair and. Imp'!1'1 treatment all competitor, but ahould any eueetlon rl( daclelen of tho Board thai, be abeelute and final. 12 A committee of prominent eltUene, on, from dletrlct will bo tppolnted to verify tho counte of the cane1 dalee. IS ConleeUM winning flrand frlio wlU .haJ Oarnln' Queen for th wtk Sptmbr 11th to September Jllh. C teetenl winning tecend, third, fourth and fifth 'grind p''' will be eipected lo eemo to the Sihlbltlon and tt a mala of honor. All eipenee of thle trip will be paid. 14 It I ttrlctly undrteo4 by M oontoeunta thai Olatrlct frliee will Sd given to centeoUMa unl, in ('" teaunl) I lucceeiful In turning In 1S4.0O0 vol. 15 )n tcctpllng nomination candidate egred t kl th abot condition. ' IS Addrea til errlpond4nc to Oarnlval Queen Conl" Manager, PJorthdrn .. Agricultural and Induatrlal Aneolatl"i erlnc PJuport, a.0.