t IF I Clark's PORK and C7ar$ Kdchent htlp $ou Morning Noon or Night Serve rf N1BE7UM S tSTUNCKTS T MTML. P., "NJ If AM I Children just love Clark' s Pork Beans, which grown-ups appreciate as a delicious, nutritious SI economical dish. Your choice ot Chili, Tomato or Plata Sauces at dealers throughout Canada. Oaeo! the many excellent ready-to-serve dishes prepared by W. CLARK Llmltee - MONTREAL 1-423 The Daily News PRINCE RUPF.HT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Pnm:e "Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month. . . ,$1.0 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Slates. in advance, per year. . , IO.no To all other countries, in advance, per year 17.50 TELEPHONE 98 Member of Audit bureau of Circulations. DAILY vEDTZlON Fair Is Great .Success This Year. Tliurilay, ept. 13, 1323. ri il l .-.. . i . . ... t . be well .. graded , and marketed under Hie best possible roudiliom II must look well, for appearance munis a jrreat deal If jnioirrs on uieir nan ami mo eiii- rmsnr.io-w .i...,....i n.: ,!... . . ,. iiiniiu uirir oni- e 3 ren,arka,,e velopmenl in Iho ,,er fuiiiTf Advertising y Photographs. ' inoa ii other , ' " 1 ri,,l M"Pn may be advertised is by ... i...o.ograpus nen Here ami sent awav tfi friends ftnd al a distance. Ainatoors em. .!, , '.. i .i..i t.. SLrhiv,! ' :Ul'V "f ,,h0 Krap,,s nt ' hil'i" .ifeeel t ''al l"1'"? (1" irreat deal more in this diroftM ii. The organizing of iwximVm Huh would raise the sni)(J. ar.1 of the work and tend to increase Ihe produrtio, of I U " L photograph, that would p,ve ,Mrmanenl adve sen.e t , Ihe ' serine atlrjurtjons of the dilri t. Special Teapot Sale -niV2 hV en frluna,e I" securing an assorted crate of Old English Teapots which we haye priced exceptionally low. There are several styles and sizes lo choose from. Prices run from 60c lo 1.50; They are now on display in our window. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. P.Q. Box 1t4C 60S Third Ave. Tol. S. DOMINION STATION EXHIBIT AT FAIR IS YERY HELPFUL w Samples of Products Grown at Vanderhoof and Other Interior Points Shown I Ik management of A. K. Hioh- anN supervisor of Illustration Stations for the province with the past two. years would go lo show that clovers ran lie prown profitably and welt in Ihe renlra! inteVior. Alfalfa and sweel elover has also been Krown surcess-fully. Another feature, of'lhe work i XiO growing o regislerrd seed. This ear on each station ' potatoes are beinjr prown for seed certification. If the potatoes are o be rertifieil they must meel corlain uualifiralious. Tbev .i.iiiii in oeneiii irum us ii.-eiiirinieiii ani t.tt moL-i ; j ,.r r.i..i:uiii.i I ... r ...... r .: slogan Tor Ihe people here. The products are good, Uieu is no' I wo after harvesting iooii iii mau v iiere can liner potatoes be seen than thiisee.x-jliibited at the fair? There are none. -They rank with AshoroM tprodiire as Ihe best there are. This being true, the next thing 'rio'A. ttimi! I(iii.i. oniuiiina. i"r itiiii 1 ver iMt-sible. . '1 i, , tolo is lo ue them when- oUto Industry ? ' '4. f " Js Developing. - , ;j- . . - J' Potatoes are being grown in the central interior vallevs this year more than ever liefore. .Some large cnips are lo he' marveled soon and PrincV Rupert uill take' a good proportion of hem. They are close al our diwirs and are grown by Ihe farmers who are our rtislomers. The Chinese growers of A-hemf! liever sjeil a cent here that when we support them we are Jndiug away money which never return. u In view of the srowing imj-irtance of the truck garden in-du trj- Uiro.ighoiil the ii.,rlh, it is desjrable that the farmer rw.i I ijo uieir pan 111 losiermg' c the business "lir' The I lir Slllll stuff mil!" mint s, th 11.. t ... .. . . - " e-"" ""i. ii inr In the opinion of Mr. Ilichard there should be great possibili. ties in growing corlified seed in Ihe central interior for tlioro is always a preference for northern grown seed "liecause if i hardier and give more vigorous priHiurl. Samples of various craiiis and gras seeds are on display Mime f which were grow'at.Mie government experimental farm al Sumnierland. Fine Country Mr. Illchards says with all" sincerily thai Hie agricultural outlook for central Hrilish Oi. luinbia is Extremely promising and i particularly well pleased with the hnwiug of llw various illustration stations. He thinks that Ihe central country compares very favorably with other parts of the province from an agricultural viewpoints Trench Silo A model of an inexpensive trench silu is alo on exhibit' and has caused a great deal of interest and inquiry. The silo i dug iti(o a bank whew there is ?nod surface drainage.. It is not necessary to line it unless the earth is crumbly and will cave in. The ensilage cutter Is placed on Ihe side of the silo. II is important I hut Hid ensilage be well compact to exclude Hie air and many farmers use a horse to trample it down. The do is scaled with traw and ridged over the ion to penult of drainage. '1ii class of silo can be erected at little expense. A trench 8 feet by )' fee and 25 feel long will hold 50 Ions of When you buy advertising you buy CIRCULATION, and e that you get It. tf I INDIAN RELICS IN I PRIVATE COLLECTION E. Colllson Shows Interesting' Pipe of Peace and Other Articles Ono of I ho run) interesting exhibits ill the Kmr i I lit nri- An oxhil.il al the Fairrf great Vale rolloHfori. "ff Indian relies interest lo those engaged in ag-;,ivnpl l.v W. K, r.ollinn. In.li.iu rieulliiral or animal raising pur- .itim7i fr the skeeha district suits is that or the llluslratlon iMvuiquurlpr in Prince llu-Stations of the Doininipn IV- IMr. Tlie-Tiotorfiv ..f Hie relics imrlmenl of Agriculture, under,!,. ihj, rollcHloii were Drescnledl In the lalo Archdeacon Colli son, lir I lie Haida Indian during hi memorable ami historical pioneer nea.i.pianer ai me nonunion vork anion? them Many of Mi Unvcruinenl Experimental Farm..arli.es ,ate tack i" the stone Suiiimerland. 11.0. John Kixter.Lc. r ii.e llni.l.. int.e and are Ottawa, is The chief of the Divis- mraolioallv i.rioeloss ion of Illustration Stations.! These government station aref Exhibit A show ease if Indian nnl.iues es,ai,.,s.,cl at Armstrong. al-nic,mW v pn,,H ,.lonsinP ,rt mon Arm. kamlnons Me- .. .... . . - inc om oai.ia cmci which uavr ,, , ... .. .. Bride, Prince George ,Ji, an-l , ....... - . I .lerh.Hif. Franooi Lake aii.li.,,,. , t.i,.i-e. Tolkwa. The exhihil on .lUl'Iay !,,.,,. ... "... ..... ; i . . . . convey in a ery nrarliral man-! nor jut what ran ho done wilhi Iho soil of l he central interior if properly treated ami wild tlio Miwin? of Iho proper eil. Detail of Exhibit Splendid sample of Hul.y and Manjuis wheat are on Iiplay a srown hy iho jovernnient la- honn. Thee have piven the iot alifarlion. .N'irtliwe ijenl corn Krown at Smilhor ha also heeii very satisfactory. Sunflowers alo prown at Sniilliors foronsilape have given very kim results. These' liave all been Krowu under field run. lit ions and liae proved very successful. Thf sunflowers have ftroved hardier than com and have given a lart per loiuia?e so far. In "oats bold Itanuer and Victory have been j prown. The Manner have proved la little earlier than Iho Victory hut the yie. has proved a little lipiter. In barley the O.A.U. .o. l11.rTjte.M4h far J that a good exhibit of producU from' thij'a'" Agricultural College from district 'ilo Now Westmiiisler fair, thiis taking the cream! which it lakes ils name, has ;if the di-lrict and interfering to some extent with- Ihe display (men goo.J results in tlie north .thai wn'tiUI tutf ' been made here. Hie exKibft at Ihe fair here i!an'l seem- well adapted to Iho pin excellent one and is worthy of general Mipiort. To many whe hnve not attended previous exhibitions it is a revelation. i llazeltou especially is lo be congnitulated on its excellent idilricl exhibit and all the others made good showings. While iand lo the ste;u:ier in order to gel it here. The vegelirlile.s shown both by loreil people tind those fnim Ihe districts exited a great deal of comment It is impossible us ii Tit tin mi"h.- fswni iratuir fii till Trti r event, but they -land-out very clearly. The wealhor so far'js all that coiildsiredioiil everything points lo Micceful results. ?Let Us Use 'hLocal Products. Now IhatVe ran see what i grown in the district, Ihe next itep is to make the best possible use of oeal prodiirts. A has jlieon piiinted out many limes in Ihis pafer, the success of Prince plupert is closely o.und up with the sucress of Ihe interior. We climatic R.C. The conditions of '.Northern Clover Growing stations are eudeavoriusr ti.Massel( look only (bird, prize, it niusl be remembered lha't Ihej'" oncourajto the f row in;- of exhibitors there were Very Jdly handicapped ami in some case? clover and other leguminous had lo lakrr'vii'tiiff many miles by boat and then -arrj' it overiPbuil. The results achieved in lea.liNl ra"e uti.l llirre rallies ue. hy IhV In.ttan hief- at reremoiiial rsillles hi ainony Hi" collection. Another rallW bebuip-inp to the me.irine man i a very ancient ono and was jtiven lii the lalo' Arrlidenr.iii Uollion n Massell In Iho early "O n. It has two faces, 'llu one side Ihe eyes are depleted a open and on Hie oilier side as olosed. -This was lo reprosofil the sun and tmoon rospeenvely or Hie ami dentil. A larjje horn spoon, seriirod from Iho' northern Indians, i one whieh wits ifsp.l at Hie Indian feasts. Twn walking stick, uod by llai.ta chiefs, and carved in the wmhI of Iho era ba pole are beautiful works' of arL The handles are en.rved in ivory a,"l inlaid with silver while every knot in the slick Is inlaid with ahalnae, shell. Ttie rolleelion contains soverul'lrays made frfliii 21. a variety priMluced by Jhe un Jj.,f. wllie, retresenl a legend are ato of spe ial iniere.i their f;.: : zrr.r,": '.v". " v. : ";rjC,or.ngs a...i rarvi,.P- " . in- I-.,,,,,- tii mr .ime hi iiiuiHii inu-i oeirue 10 lyjie ami variety 1 1,... n io-oneralion. co-ope ration !on.i and ....... .i n. . . """'iiuiiy Ue Northern Hrilish Columbia products" souii.l. 1 hey are (tiven four mitrht well be a, inspections. I wo on Ihe field and of the repelie tribes. Pipe of Peace One of thf tnst inloresliii7 relics is a tatef pip. of uile nHMleru sape, made of hardwoiwl anil covered wifli ualive lienlen copper, whieh w ued ns pipe of peace and Wi in ovidoHce when Ihe Indian-thief was sif- fhiK in coiinril. ' A n made of wbalelHtne and beautifully carved by hand was used by I lie natives for the reception of trtttkeU or food.. Flint spears nnd ades made of stone anil dating back to the sIobo ajre of thrt Haida In dians, are ! on exhildl. In a.ldilioH there is the reproduction of a salmon earveil in solid ioiie and which was discovered in Iho Xaas river some years" ago. The exact models ,.f Ihe orisriual and more modern Haida war eanoe oxe. uted. ' thnrdy, Srpt. my.. 4?,.; boinv PRINCE GEORGE MAN CLE ANED UP PRIZES FIELD AND FODDER bw msr ?mimm.3i Sutrnr beets I, John Hungate. Heaviest . pumpkin I. Hilly Holder. Host two tobacco stalks grown in Northern n.fi. I, Mr. nirgor-! ich; 2. Ii. Mr. Hunter. Fdter estrn I. Mr. legerirh. Timothy I, it. J. Illnrkbiirn; Mr. Prellyjphn. Host sheaf collection cultivated grasses . H. J. Hlackburii. Ited. Hover I. Mr. Kenney; J. It. J. Hlackburii. AUiko clover I. It. J. Hlack burii. FINE NEW STUDEBAKER AT HEAD OF PARADE IN 67TAX1 SERVICE George Ross Gets One of Finest Canadian Made Cars for His Growing Business Tfio ear that headed the yesterday attracted a great deal of attention from Iho people! who watched the nrocesion so i ... T7" . - by- " wa a Nne now Studebaker " 7w,'m, -IX owTied hy ISeorge lloss of the a,""ni ,a c,ran : taxi service. Ho has j Ro sweep of the f.el.l and fo-Ider it ,n frm ,.lrr Canada. II I. cm prizes at the Kxhibilion yen- h a n)ntMt H, rna,, , onlay when the judge awanled ,hu ro,)lllry ,,, g n(t of him fifteen first prizes and one second. Hie list is as follows: Alfalfa 1. It. J. HIaekhurn. Hunriowor heads I, It. J. HIaekhurn. Spring wheat I. H. J. Hlack, burn; 2, L. V. Hohlor. Oats I. It. J Hlackbiirn; 2, L. W. lUdilor. Harleyl. . j. HIaekhurn. I'eck spring wheal I, It. J. HIaekhurn. Peck spring nal I, It. J. HIaekhurn. Peck six rowed Jiarley, , ft. J. HIaekhurn. I'efck ro I, R. J, Rlackburn. Peck field peas 1, It. J. Blackburn. Rest individual ranch or farm collection- 1. It J. Hlackbuni. Swede turnips I, fi, Johnon. Mangels Mr. Prollyjohn. Ited carrot f. It. J, Hlack. burn. finest cars now on Iho market. Naturally Mr. IW is proud of his now car. He .iy ho wanl Ui give the people of Prince Hn-porl the. best there is in Iho taxi lino as be knows they want the very bowl. The Man in the Moon ! I SAYSt- I I.IFK doe In speed. WK ce almost the fair but yes, bananas. not consist wholly everything at we have no LOVK i something like rolfee, when cold It gi.es to the .discard. . ' IT is very clear that wive have very lillle sense else why I. lid they fall in love7 with Ihoie 'old sticks. A PEltSi)N"K conscience may be a good Jiiide for ome people, but I would hale lo have some of "hem guiding llie. I ' TIIK oilier day I beard about a man who was so crooked bo 'could see around a corner. II in said fills t another proiif of the ;1 4l . . KAVY CUT Quality" 10 for 1S 20 - 35- and in tins of SOdndlOO More sold than all other brands combined Beautifully Cool and Sweet Smoking Premier Gold Medal Beer The New Wonderful Beer There . only one way lo prove that PltKMIKH uUl MEDAL" HKKIt i best TRY IT. Order from the Government Vendor Today. Tlif advertisement is not puldi-hed or d the l.ii(ior Control Hoard or by 'he (ioveriintc Columbia. v-4 1! ' Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Cnglneera, Maohlnlsts, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, rtrn makers, Founders, Woodworksrs, Kto. Electric and Acetylene Welding. Our plant Is equipped to -ndle all kind of Marine and Commercial Work PHONES 43 AND SSS Of Interest to Men 1 Call in and .Inspect a Nw .Slock uf Fall and Winter Underwear etc, etc. Jllsl Received SEASONABLE 8TOCK OF WORK SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, WORK PANTS, SUITS, OVERCOATS, Etc. Steve King Kiuileiti theory. Opp. Bank of Montreal. Phone Green 85. Subccrlbe for the Daily Mews