paou rvvo When You Try "SALAM" Negotiations For TELEPHONE 98 t Contract Rates bri Application. H478 you will realize the difference between "Salada"and "just tea." The Daily News PI11NCJ5 RUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Hupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. P. PULLEN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Citv Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month 11.00 Itv ..ail i nil n.irls nf Ihp RritUh F.mnire and the United States.! All All advertising advertising should should be be in in The The pady Dady New. New. 0IN"e Ollke on on day day in Road Construction. .Vegotia lions in regard lo lhe road construction out of thi port seem to, be progressing well aud there does not seem much reason now for holding bacj; lhe. fommeiicejneijt of the work. Of course there must le''aocnment.s "Slgnerf and "various' details worked out In the meaiitimejjiyince-. Jtupert iople are relive under lhe delays. United States Wins ' '. . A Tennis Trophy. ' "' TJie lennis Irophy has once more been successfully defended by lhe United Stales after a long elimination series culminating in lhe defeat, of Australia by the representative players of lhe republic. This series of ?ames muses a good deal of interest in sitorl circles and shows lbt in this line of sport the oLiies. suinas wen 10 trie tore. lhe feature we can all ciate about it is that that sjrt is purelv amateur. Getting Ready For , appre- Big Exhibition. . Owing lo the inclement weather lh'e labor celebration were not wfiat might ie1 called a complefesucces. Considering the conditions, they were excellent, but lhe handicap of rain and wind was toqjKrel JoBjake or what mjghl Improperly called a success. To make up for this local people will niiit iheir efforts on the exhibition and lhe sport phases of it as well as the various exhibit-and arnusemerit, feature's are now being pushed forward and it is expected the eve;tt will eclipse former similar efforts. A great deal of interest has Iwen ri,nsi i ,...i:.i points. Many visibirs will be Lere and it is on in Ii-;,ii It... .. to do Jier best to enlertain them bi retilrii another year. them and make it worth wbilp frip What Is Use Of League Of Nations? If the jurisdiction of the League of Nations s lo be qi,-KlW'" ,M! ,ht" -rglniwlion? According lo Se of ' 'iregarding the court niiiiiniatti Z '7""" !ls J'Tidiclion. ,...,,..,, IIV ,,, u t-4,,,,1 nas no value unless that power of enforcement of i( decisions. s7 twiAntr IN CANADA Royal Yeast Cakes reach the user in sealed air-tight waxed oaner even after packai s lhe cakes are 'pi and other harm! . i wrapper, each cake being wrapped 'vi f intnu ou iliui e has been opened, otected from dust tl contamination. "The an i-uri nas Mime RICH IN VITAMINES PRIEST WINNER ! OF COLLART CUP I Westvlew Garden Adjudged Best In City J. L. Lee's Is Close Second ; Thomas Priest Orahani has len awarded lhe cup 10; quality pre- Ypi., Variety, ceding p.iblfciitiorv AH .advertifinjr eeieived Jubject to approval. titj-. "ft; cla t-J. ........ nL.u- Circulations. ' neatoe. 7; arrau? Member, of Audit Bureau of Daily EDmo CgirD'I ue-day, September 1, 1923. The judstes considered that flowers and vegetable should rank equally in alue and between the close competitors used score rani as follow LABOR DAY DANCE nnes and arrangement and display. 12. Vejretable Variety. 10; quality. 10; quautily. 12 H; cleanness and -neatness. 12 S; arrangement) Hands Across Sea and display 5. In Time Of Disaster. "On this tai some excellent Nothing but the deepest sympathy with Japan in her sore vegetable fra-den where flowers distress is beard here. Industrially and elhnologirally we may jwere few .lid not eore highly and object to certain phases of Japanese contact on fliis coast, but a very good collection of flower at a lime like this there is but one thought, what can we do to was in a similar position. heli? Doubtless within a few days we" shall know the full ex- "The, juds understood that tent of the awful catastrophe anil steps will then be taken to the purpo-e of the rompelilion show our sympathy in some appreciable manner. jwa to stimulate all round gar- Japan is our nearest neighbor across the Pacific. She is den with vegetable for utility the nation that has made Hie greatest progress politically s.oci- and flower for the appearand ally, educationally, and in every other way. We have a number'of the borne and city, of Jap-aue'"cithf ris,livinji'iitlriisialid thare in niostfespeetsl The entry of Thomas Priest is estimable people. We as a port are looking for much closer awaruen ursi place ami ine entry trade relations with" Jajwn, There have been treaty li binding"" Jame L. Ie us and now there is Ihe Ixyul of sympathy foro suffering nation: caused by no faultwf liersjlut byHlli freakisfi forces of nature. In he lime of tbei calamity we exfenll ..he hand of ftiendliip and when we (-an learn theieed o '.the .hour, doubtless niore will lis done than sending mere words"; ' eeond place. only one-half point less. Pie judges desire to record highly tieir commendation of the taller entry." ENJOYABLE EVENT Good Attendance at Elks Hall Spite of Extreme Weather Conditions In While the bad weather made ;lhe outdoor snorts unpleasant yesterday it did not l. any ap-preeialde extent mar the enjoyment of the dance given under the joint auspice of the Hospital Auxiliary and the Labor Day Hum. niitlee in the Klk' Hall last night. There wvre a large num. her of young people present, the nm-ic of Halagno' orchestra wa excellent and all lhe arrange. meni were good. Dancing wa kept up until one o'clock with in lerval for lhe sening of ire cream and other refreshments between. Those in charge were Mr. Parson, convenor, .Mrs. Jam Lee, Mr. Sandison, Mrs. Hemming. Mr. Jarvis McLeod. .Ir. McLeod and J. H. Meagher) took me money at lhe door and W. M. Hrown wai master of ceremonies. Duringthe evening a cake pre-senlwl by the LaCasse HaVery was raffled and won by Mrs. Hen "elf. Several of the books not having been returned the other raffle could nol be held but were polponed until a later date. Ten Years Ago In Princ Rupert Mies are hem taken J,y Duraii and W. O. Fulton. i - ' g September 4, 1913. The Acropoli Hill tenni courts will he the scene of some excil-ng and keenly conleted games lie day after tomorrow when the 'lord annual Prince Hupert lennis tournament will open. En. liasil The West holme Lumber Co. has taken over lhe lease on 200 TeeJ additional waterfronlage from the Swauson.Huy company making its total fVontuge near Cow Hay ilio fi-H, M. Albert, manager .announces. The company is stocking lis yards Willi -J ,0(10.(100 feet or lumber. Mrs. N. M. McNeill is leaving on an extended trip lo Hugland and France. She- will spend lhe winter In lhe south of France. Hubscribe for the Dally News. panist. ram vAiui ewb Titesdiiy.i'epteniher i, iu. j LUTHERAN PREACHER' WILL BE APPOINTED! A. Glere Returned to St. Paul Last Night After Looking Into Possibilities V. A. Oiere. Lutheran Church 'student pastor, sailed iat night v -hy 'he steamer Prince Hupert for pre the south en route to St. Paul via sented ,y AI.I. Then. Collart to the'ttl ", ,ort Fair Hoard for the best vegetable ' X made lhe d of the competing 'V' tin of a garden yesterday and the winner. The ranlen of James L. Lee. Kleventh Avenue, ran a doe second and was but 1-2 a point behind, winning the special commendation of the judge. HOTEL ARRIVALS Mr. Oiere i for !erat 1 1. . I i ... s 2 it. A iina an.l flower garden in the city. The """" - ---- Hon xvitl. a viow lo i-lablUh.nK H. (judge. AM. M. M. Sle-S.li-n. M. Winslow ami K. Van Uaslel. ,u '""" " : "V , l,r- .... .. .. , judges ha been submitted to the - - - " v . va . - ... - .. " " J t.i it 2 , . . i ... . . , - i . n on ?ardcn competition for the Col. in auvance, per year. ................ ,v - - To all other countries, in advance, per year e7.50;rur special I report " selected''0 appointment perman ent pator tor me city, ne win aNo report to the Lutheran Young People' Society recanlinp the fishermen' honve project. The loeal Lutheran congrega. lion had it second sen ice on i n - , a ..in.' an... ... i - was lonneriy a ifiupriimriu tk'iilturalist: j "tin behalf of the judges of Hit) there was a pood turnout. (fiiere preached and Mr. Larsen and Mr. Oiere anp solos. V. Vaushan Davies was accom MANY INDIANS IN POLICE COURT ON LIQUOR CHARGES A large number of Indian en- Joving the fall vacation m the city fell into the hn!i.t 'f the police vrr the we-k-eud ami answere,! to various liquor barge in Magistrate Me-Clymonl' court thi morning. Peler Weley, Kemielli Wil liam. Martha Denny. M. LelHilon and Joshua It.vnii were each fined I0 and cost for iiilovieation. William Williams, Leander mylhe and Davbt Denny were as sessed 25 an! el for having liquor in possession. James Wesley paid 0 ami iib for in- loxicalion and supplying respe. lively. Mr. Lawson and Janie Oreen were remanded oa charges of intoxication. Prince Rupert Mrs. John Conway. Miss Sheifo Omway. Mr. F. D. Hire and daughter and Mr.. L. K. Hud-dick, Anyox; V. Mc'Afee ami H. lioowell, Ceorgetowp; Millie Johnston amf Henry C. Story. Ketehikau; A. C, Knight, J. K. Scott, T. H. lek, jr.; F. T. Fleming, Charles Weber, Mr. arid Mr. Olof A. Lundberg and on. Vaneouver; Murley' Shier, Norman Harger, A. J. lAell, Fred J. Hale, P.W. Orr, J. T. .North, Mi-s North, H. Y. Izawa and H. Ii. rininipoii. Vancouver; W. M Leavilt, Sixikan; O. H. Saller, San Pedn. Cal.; W. H. Peltman. T. K. Hnfk. W. F. Lindsay. Mr. Marsh and Mis Marsh, Terrace; Mr. W. F. llinn and Mi Aileen J'lnn. lialrnoral; Mr. and Mrs. Ho and Miss Ko. Halifax; e-fge Sandock and J. McCredie, Winnipeg; Mi l,oule Smith, Portland, (Ire.; O. C Lemieux, Juneau; C. W. Smith, F. F. W. Lowle and W. H. Hird, Flmonton; V. K. Pidcock, and Mi Hoberta Dill, Vicloria; J. A. William, Stewart; O. Hansen, 8. Jacohsen, Mi Agnes Donaldson and Mis Jean H. Louden, city: M. Ii. 1 Hlanc, Smitbers; James Lamb, Cassiar; It: (llbson and C. A. Moore, port flssinglon; Tbos. D. McCuire and .Mis Martha Jl, Mc!uire. Chicago; W. L. Itesl, Ottawa; C. M. Ix-ining, llazellon; Mr. and Mrs. J. Alex. Hutchinson, Montreal; (ieorge H. Crillln, Carter. Island; W. II. Slewarl, Monc-lon, N.H.; E. Cunningham, Seal-He; H. W. Chambers, Inverness; O. L. Kelly, XpW Westminster: Mrs. H. N. Dclmohico ajnl Mrs. Ii, J. Moore, ShawalUns; A. W. Col. lins, Fort Oeorge; Dr. A. H Hayne and sons, LakeUe Lake:' they certainly are $ood y clears La n r BULL DOG SIZE 0. A. Margells, Calgary; Mrs. Clive, Ccdarvale; C. Lindslrnn, Hemo. Central O. S. Fitzmaurice, Digby Island; Chris Dixon, Georgetown; A. H. McLeod, lloe Lake; J..J. Howey, I). K. Murphy and F. Ooirfon, CX.lt.; A. Itosen and Tom Penny, Hlewart; Alex. Sproal, Kllimaal; William A. Wyllie. J. H, Meniie and a II. Hoss, Vancouver; Harry II. Larsen, Smilher; C. A. Procuuier, Vkloria; .Nels pearsori and K. .... i ..i . .... iiuiuir, jN-bfjHiri;. a. unison, Huckley Day; p. Creighlon. Hegina; W, Olsen, W. Jiussell and H. McKay, Toronto; Mr. Mathers, K. Mathers and Mrs. Oleson, Sandnpit; Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Ponder, T. Yamabe, K. Mlwa, Mr. and Mrs. Ujei.no and Mr. and Mr. Patrack, Massell. The fire department had a call at ( o'clock Saturday afernion lo extinguish a chimney fire in the Palmer House, Sevenlh Ave. West. There was no damage UUrnutf tonight at the Westholme Theatre, : I I I jSBBPPB 'Wrthin the Law1 II vs. . I ', ' meroncia CIGARS GENERAL CIGAR CO.. LIMITED ' CONTROLLED AND OPERATED BY IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO..OF CANA0A LIMITED Premier Gold Medal -Beer it it n The New Wonderful Beer There is only one way lo prove thai PHH.MIKlt '(iOU MKDAI II F.Kit is besl THY IT. Order from the Government Vendor Today. Prince Rupert School of Music Musical Director, H. Aubrey-Pryce, professor unJ teacher in the art of violin am) pinuo playing. Fall Term begins Tuesday, September 4. Pupil nm now be enrolled for lhe sensou, Senior Orchestra Practice - Tuesday eveniiiir " o'clock, Junior Orchestra Practice 1'riilay Kveriings 7 o0 o'clock. For terms, etc., Phone 674. Special Teapot Sale . Ve ',ave ljeen 'ortunale in securing an assorted crate of Old n English Teapots which we have priced exceptionally low. There ure several siyles und sizes lo choose, from. Prices run from UOc lo 1.G0. Tliey ore now on display iriour wiudow. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. P.O. Box 1646. 608 Third Ave. Tel. 3.