None Better HQ A I i n A" iMUIMUtl Ti GREEN TEA is the Jinest uacolored green tern, procurable in the orld. Superior to the bt Japans. Try it. ) The Daily News . PJUNCB RUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA ,PgblibYto -Everj -Aernooa, ,-eicept Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, ,Uinited, Third .Ave cue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing -Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per,monlh. 4 . .1 l;0n By mail to all parts of the British: Empire aud the United States, in advance per year.,... . j ' . ................. .lfl-00 To all other countries, in advance per yeari . . . . $7.50 'TELEPHONE M transient Display Advertising. . .$1,40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page.'. .2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion. . . 2c per word Legal, Notices, each insertion....'.,.. r..t5c per agate line (Member of .Audit Bureau of Circulation. 1AIL EDITION Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1023. Where Will C.P.R. hvcn The Pacific? It does nirt seem lo be at all certain by what route the C.P.II. will reach .the Paciiir Ocean. A few day.- ago F. II. MatheUon, one of the men in charge of surveys from . Peace River westward, wa in the city and he give it as hi- opinion, ba-ed on the later surveys, lhal no .route had yet 'been found equal to that by way of the Peace lifter, and the Findlay crosMiifr the divide near Ihe headwtaters of Ihe Skeeua through Ihe (1 round In iff and out on the Skeeua River in the neighborhood of.ikceiia Cro ing tin side of llazelloo, with an alternative of continuing along to the Xaas from the (iroiindhng and out by the Kilsumkalum River. In any case it looks as jf the C.P.R. w:ou!d .want running rights over the Canadian National to this port if A hey eanie out by either of those route. Amn-offCTtti route he suggests is far sopenns-to l-hnt omiirsaWil.iiiy 4ler Miiut. The Jiirin argument- in Javnrtof. U-e ronles is that thev would (up. the (iroundhog nial field Vf'AMfjJliat will appeal lo any railroad man. Coal and grain are the twn&fiomodi(ie- on. which the railroads depend -very largely .for theirftiH,ihie.,.The prairie can lake, a 'great deal of coal and much might be M&Qped avvay by water. The" Pacific; ronle for grain is becoming reYog. lined as permanent. . .1 here i al.-o the rapid Irail-il route to the Orient lo fiiuieml. JCveil if teLMU hould lake 4iver the P.O.E., which is exceedingly problehiatir'blr present, it mav n-;li. i.. ...,i.... i.. i. i'Z.' -Ati..'-r.x.-:.trm.i.. . mrii hi i.miniur in iiir i u iiiiiiuiiux iiuii i inns ami rouie oill on iijti..?. ,. . .r . ... me I'aciuc ai oine omer pouu man Vancouver. ' r - iX no- WhatJf Meaning ' Of.Bea.Uy'. Visit? J .0,luS .Many people are inquiring what is thf'i?Wftultig-of theTM! of Presideul Beally of the tll'.R. jut 1?3iT.yiOii Ih'.Ve .f it, he, is making a trip to Ala-ka lo lo..k5in"loMhe- nif,ifiar(e of Ihe development of business Ihere'ifttr al .iKe'-WHeime to Like a holiday. It is al-o sajd, rwiUu-nAV .s'iiov- of triilh, that be is much more inlertStil lyt'se'eiiig Priuce Rupert Harbor and in-vestjgalinjB' condition here; tjiqji Jjejs '-In -uiyl)ung he may -ee in Alaska. . T, " The tlP.R. has on several occasfons had Jnveslignlinns made in regard to the po-'sibililies. ihe Pnrl iif Prince Rupert and it is only natural lhal President .'Realty sh"ojid -wish to see the place for himself. ' ' ' . , Welcome Extended To . Big Railway Head. - 1,1 While this so fnr i -n n.innilinn '.-lfi.nnl pii,. ..i n. .mil , unpeople .here are not in any wj; prejudiced ngaint Ihe (IP.R. and Ihey w elcomed President .Really yelerday most heartily. We al recognize .the .good work the CP.it, has done in dcvcjnpiiig Canada and we look for .a conliiihaiW if Hint good work There I- mug u. hp jjaineu ny Hampering any railway. We want to co-operate, yih the CP.lt. The stock of lhat railway is held by thousands of cilizens of the .country and thev are entitled to A fair return on their iuve-lnient. "The rnilwaygives g(Mi senirc to ils patrons, .mid: the more1 encouragement it gels: the better srjvire ii,(n give. I'Jie fart that we. do not agree over Ihe vsoiern rates is n very minor Dialler, ' JV are glad jo know thai even the" chief meteorologist was with us yesterday morning and thai Hie, railway :hoad had pood weather for his visif. lie probably knows" more about Prince llupert and its. pnispecls lhan we ceiiild tell hini, - Realizes Trend . . Of .Settlement Northward. The C.P.1T. is .showingjiy its action that it realizes the trend of setleim;,it is imrtlitvard. Tit take part jn lhat settlement work is .Is aiJn judging by Ihe .active steps it js akil,K , ptlsl wes ward from the Peace .River. The north holds great things T,, J',r ''!.', V. f,'rM,e '"'"Hrymid very rich in mineral. The nction.o the,C.P;IL in pushing u.lo the northern rom.lrv is full nsl.ricntion for the. founders of the C;TiP. who st,elc.Vd lb" R.i'peri ' """ "".try will, a lerminus at Prince i i ; You're Not Well-Dressed unless your shoes are shincd. To be immacubitc, insist on a "NUGGET" :SHNE. LACK tANTONET KCD THa.nAitit RfcWft VVJnM(layl4B;tttat,t,l '6. - V. HUSBAND ARRESTED Quebec, the Old World Province 'FORTY TIMES BY GETTING KNOWN LONG TONGUED WIFE Exhibit at New UNestmlnsler Brings Advertlslofl to .ln -lerlor Sections of Country Central Hrilish Columbia is gelling some good advertising from the exhibit at New Wes miiKlor arranged by Ihe 'local direelnr, Fred HofMra. The Weslininsler Columbian speaks of Ihe .value .of I lial advertising in an editorial article in which iti,rPa!' mentions some imliviitual case .in which attention was drawn lo I lie Central II.C. 'district. The article 'ays: "This exhibit covers In a ense tbe country from Prince llupert to Prince tieorge, along the line of the Craiid Trunk lull at Ihe private expense nf the people of I lie localitie- rontri-liulinp Ihe exliibils. They in turn were inove.1 lo Ibis timely action by a -u??e-lion from a direetor of our provincial exhibition, who on a reeent visit lo this s calleil northern countfy realueit what a pleasanr surtri-e it would be lo the public of Ibis part of the province lo be hown jul what tin new hinlerlamt can LIBRARY GETS 777 DOLLARS Books Will b PurchaMd at Once for Use of Patrons: Workers are Thanked At a meelin? or the library' biarl last nighl Presitent Hacker in the chair, the librarian reported that the -uni of S777 had been colleeleil a a reull of tbe tiook drive anil a number of volumes had been donated. As it wa fell thai Ihe full thousand dollars va- badly needed it was i lvid-1 lo keep the fund open fur j idi-criplions until the regular fieelinw of the board two week eiiee. In tlie meanliiue Ihe ijnrarian wa lrtlrueieii. lo gn liead with (he orderiiiK of Itooks. A formal vole of thanks' was Meil to" those Owtio had aided ii Hie work of rAlleelinz and al- itbemtjic ji,o ha, donaled. wa felf ifial j)d work had ileen done." II ha- been suirgested that Mome people will wish lo.give leas or entertainment- with a view lo raiding money now required. One -ucli offer has been received and accepted. POLICE WERE BUSY IN MONTH AUGUST Fifty Arrests Were ad .Resulting In 47 Convictions Collections Totalled AusrusFwas a busy month for Ihe police force and magistrate nccnnlliig to the report of Chief Nickers submitted in the com mission al the regular monthly Hireling yesterday , afternoon l ifly arresls had been made re- suiting in 17 convictions, intoxf. canon charges coiistiluled Ihe heaviest ilem, there haVingbeen s)x eases under the government liquor act and 22 under tbe Indian Act. 'Ihere.,were -m fx cases of liquor In possession and six oui or eight alleged suppliers had heeu convicted. -Opium in possession cases had nuiubered I wo, bolh resulting in coqvic-linns. Collections .totalled $,-OO'j.nn including 5rt for keep of provincial prisoners, Die balance being fines. The payroll lotall-inif K(2.T(I and a list of accounts were passed for payment. Kxception Was taken lo ac counts milled ,y AV. Cameron, Stewart jiislice of the .peace, and (I. Ilnrey. taxi inin lliii 'I I.. former ,was for ibotel exnenses while in the oily on a perjury case and Ihe Jailer was for bring ing a witness -from the Premier mine to .Stewart. The coininis-"iou fell that it was not justified in !iying Hie former and lhat Ihe laller was excessive ol 20. In connection with the same ease. In which -Ibe alleged perjury look place hi the local .county court while a 'provincial appeal was beiijg irled, tlieominission decided to i seek some recovery of ine heavy expenses from the nro- vincial Kovermneut. Evan Magistrate Unable to Restrain Woman Who Appears to ProaacuU .For. MO.VTIlKAl., Sept. I?. "How man limes ha your wife had you arrested during 25 jyears of wiMl.le.1 bliss?" Tom Coleman. US year- of ago, charged with non- support, wa akcd in court. "I have a record lliatwilliheat Dial of any other man in Mon- answered Colenuyi. "She had iih arrested attout 10 times; starling mn after we were, mar rie, and even when I n hurt and had to ; bo around on crutches." IF a lie." shouted tr. aged r.o. from Ihe well of 1 1. i i . i . .. i. .... i Pacific Hailwav. II is at the fair.l" " , "n' r- "n,Pr;; "",H" Mslan'ce of either povernrnenf I n"1, l" U "l'M; In the iwitne-- box and out of it stie kept up a runninjr 'fire of question, denunciation and comment of her hu-hand. who had a denial ready for each accusation. She main-tnined in picture-que language that her husband wa- not lellina the truth. "Mrs. Coleman,' in!erpoed the judse, "you talk much that I am a-tonihed your huhand wa eer able to live with you at all. You won't let him une hi- ei- dence; you iuterrnid hi lawyer. and I ran hardly eel in a word myself." "Well, your honor," began the woman. "I will take the cae under ail. vi-emeiil and uive ju'lzment next week. lie bmks like a lieacefnl man.' "Hut yon dnn"! hae In live willi him." came bark Mrs. 0de- man while Ihe ennrl n'iele.ru-illi ijbiushler. A faint ripple of ap. plau.e was heard. ! The Man in the Moon SAYS;- 1 TIIKace of discretion i a very brief une. ; i.vi ny nay iq eery way we feel lhal aiiliiinn i- pel in? nearer and nearer. . "I'll Mary "hf 'iht, churchyard li t a a ihmhmhi green irees ami -unity -kies. Her car refused lo climb .a pole I hat s why she's now in such a bole. - PKOPI.M will soon be mining lo Ibis city to learn aboul Ihe Jack-llarnsley - McMillan Arctic expedition. f JACK should learn-In talk F.s kfmo, then he could nit up night and converse with the Igloo dwellers on dull winter evening. TIIKHK Is a store in town that sonieijines advertises a cut in shirls. They really will become loo short If this coiilinuos. K Ten Years Ago in -Ptlnce) Runcrt September 19, ,1813. 3 I-.. Alexander Pow'ell, well known writer for dhe Suiveel Magazine and Harper's Monthly; hulin, weallhy reldent of San Jose, Cal., and AV. CrelJbjbl, chatTeur, sailed for llje south on the Prince (ieorjfe this morning. They inolorril all Ihe way from the Mexican border lo Hi em of steel this Aide of Fort (ieorgo ami their machine .was shipped south wilh I hem today. Colin Miniro mid dra .Mc.l.nan, returning to :tlkwa from the slbola jtlace.r cniiidi-y, ay that Hold is to be found in -every pan washed. Many people are jjfoing in, the best route being by way of Francois Lake. . T. Jloyee, who bifl ,hein ji few weeks aifi. for .Ihe'Cbisiuia gold field, wiiles hack . staling lhat Ihe HlaiupMite is jjoIIiIhk more or less .Ibau.u Iriinsportn-tion ami road house game. Ilo warns jieode lo slay awHV fiom the district. .HOTEL ARRIVALS Prlnoe Rupert ;l. S. MirMIIIan and (Joidou C. Allen, Vancouver; K. C. Ierry, Kdmonlon; l, y, Whilleker and K. I.. Hughes, Anyox; Mrs.'E. Thnrsnn, Porb Hiinpson; ilwanl V. Hassell and -Kenneth 3icCan- 1. Tfe l.ke, ml e7 Mark mf l.llr I ak. tm .u k.l.k Ik. ml mmiem wa m4 la Vrmmrm fr rl,lr. Ot.e ttopa at little ayid ebrlrt, Tbe oodn rtuka. tbe patron int in tairy. the nurtured floer. the omn at brr dutaff. tie white-walled. houM do al habd traiuport you to tbe dittar.t Und from hnte the crifinal alUris rame. i'et, ovrr there, beyond that little hedje or crdar fence the farmer rsther -in kU crop with up-to-d.-.te machinery, and ttom it In a modern kara. IWhn.d, the bum of the tU(raph wire remind you that you are not livir.f in a oy-tone aay ana, u mat U not mourn, through the not too diitaut field, a kue train tbuniler. Near the white wall the lady of the hotu draw water from the otd-taahioned well, and bakrs hr bread in an old brick oven, the like of which waa uaad by her anraatora In France four centuries aco. She iai')i(r 04n wool and aharr wilh ber husband a Uitfc:' Which thouh not old-f athioned, I almost a old la t w ChrUtlao era. A kindly ktitabte aoul is the, ntr I she alway backward in Uarnine, for abe probably attended the convent of the Uraulinea at Quebec, or la petite ecoie at LouUeviUr. And her hutband- He rday be content to r tha koniniiun. to lit around the fire, or on the X i katraa ,'raUar. in.W., la aal iiMl.lrf aa Ike raailaal, Iraat a alailM b.lakl Immk 4. AarWal a-M.r. Ta llltl raaaaa raalarra af lae Hrltl.a al llaak.r I Oil. r.l. a.ar Ik. Aa.k. llaa.l k, Ikr ,Wr al a k.alli.r wklrk 111 la I k l aaaalaea la Ik .ral War, ) 3 Tkaaik Ik.lr faraia ar aaa.ia, aaaaa faraaara allll a. Ik al aa ka. af kara.a la Ik ka.k aaaairr. THESE r Juit a ftw j-lrture tVn In QuUc. It U not ulthout rttn tht thU provinrU tecfl.iun4 tb teuritt rwort of tbe contlntnt. for hr U a rour.lry of utraot ti(inilkn od Intrifu. Qube ka n st noipbrre U its own !, if it can b Mid, mora of an old morld ttr.orptir thn haa tb o!d-world of today. Qutbre U tht ightenth rrr.tury ktpinf Pt Hh tb tntith. vat rtim.Ir.tf lit Identity. thrt-abold at night, to amoke hi ' Kouce Oueanel" and to identity, and in .the caae of buiMingt tt! drive five mi Us to church early on all holidays in hi their charm and Interest. huffv or in tha straw lined cart that 1 used about the I All throurh Ouete ttruvince. and a rt t- . " " . ... ... ,. , , . , r . . . . n . . . ... a.k isa farm, but be "know hi Utters' knows bow Vo farm. The Quebec farm l usually ilena last evening. FREE PRESS CROP REPORT FAVORABLE Manitoba Showed Small Yield, Saskatchewan Qood and Alberta .Very .Good The crop reports of the Mani toba Free ppess estimates the total yield of wheal tor Ihe three prairie provinces at iri2Jln3.fi'J bushels, , mis 3Hn,8!."i,2U3 bushels barley rt,."H0,lln bushels, rye .M,.TJ0,r.rtn bushels nml flax V IP3,02fl bushels. The wheat yield is divided ac cording to provinces as follows: Mnnfloha, 2,1)1:1,015 bushels. Saskatchewan, l2.70O,tiHl bushels Alberta, S:t5r,oo 1 bushel. The average yield ner acre shows Manitoba 12 bushels, Saskatchewan 21 bushels, nml Al- berla 8.' bushels. The low yield-in Mmiiloba has )M.,MI caused largely "by rust and sawfly but two new diseases Olume llloth nml runt -rot had also ,done 'some damage. Hall storms had been confined lo -certain localities. USING WOODPECKER VANCOUVER ELECTION L.D. Taylor Says Little Bird .Will Place Him jBaok In .Executive' Chair VANCOFVT.lt, Popt. 1 ! A lilfle woodiecker will play an iniport-anl part in municipal politics nl the comliw .el;lnn. On the Woodpecker Ticket is L. I). Tay aau,(itier uu, neieipectea places one romc across cwmti iTi I pasU Like her fceople gurbec 1 quiet, pear-:fu 14 uMo-date. Vour'not crave the limrllght. but Quebec 1 not a 1 '' -habitanr geU sll that can b got from thrtaBgejajaUJ bn overlooked. It U sa old world, full of 'yT," sit with him and talk you will see that he getslsFfTTieiiew. " T ne, A'icloria; Arthur J. Curzoti' and liavid Thurston, Tonnito; F. 0. Trebo and P. Wnbl, s'enlile. Central C. Jeller, Huckley Hay; It. W. Iliiiiqihreys, I jlniutilon; T. I.ax-itorall, .Stewart; 4. .Finer Swan, -on, Taconia. W. K. Ilrnney, manager of the Mill Hay cannery, Nnas ItUer. sailed for Vaiimihcr by the (ir- fuTlnaM of life too. Give him the airnple 4e. ..u happ if he tan re-tetl the story ol the big r- - beat t by "Lac Salat Pierre" and the bear. He 1 o;u ui; 4r teo, "for sure I catch him lots of sklc. ra" The "old man, the "old woman" and tt irti kt Urra lamlly, are content ai seldom paoptesr : ing! so, for their la rich heritage, anil beeutilol i m r f j tit Lawrence and ils thousand trlbuun- t' t .sji Laurentian. with their wooded ir, the ft u.it and myriad streams rive tbem s rou .u a. v. t etcelled for beauty. Game and fkh aboui. I at hi Wa discovered by port men from outsld. M t trcst, maUnonge, the big black bass, bear, der a -i - l From hbtoriana tMHBtot view Quele i c , t ground of the continent. Quebec city I e I :t souvenir of the eatly days of Canadian sui n ifj and ft-captursd sevtral time hex dd WJ i ..t tv itt mark of storm, and the old cannon !.M g i te 7 and tha approaches to the citadel. The history ft Quebreit thehbtoryefC " U in:, solditr and lioheer etUr eeh-havat yh : a rsri part in the tnakirg of It Wilh the fair Do s ai 1 UUng memorial to their valor and cour- Qu them with the present day: their lakh. i. 'ilK work they commenced are betng preaerwi "1 sms on by tbe present generation. The rdics a tl r t.7 scattered here snd there, and on alrootlev- " '.m. a down or out upon the most modern ie , rnsf u tbe age. the railways, ai.d the hugs C a .i. and slkir sleainahibs at the doek. but lo bl tknr Select ELECTRIC BREAD. -rr SUPPER-TIME SUGGESTION Serve Electric-bake Raisin Bread The Whole Family Will Appreciate It. Made Fresh Every Day at the Electric Window Bakeries Third Avenue ' Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE The Hervicq Store." WC CASH CHEQUES. A Rents For: ( N. and S. ENGINES Terms Arranged To 8ult Purchasers. Phone Blue 01, lor, several limes mayor of Van couver. He made a close run Inst I elccllou. but was defeated by I he I .present Incumbent, Major! Charles Tlsdall. Fx. Mayor Taylor vows Ihe pecker will place him back on Ihe mayor's rlmlr. It happened this way: Taylor was running well in the race, bill depended upon the wofklug inn u s vole In win. When the evening cars came In, howover, with their passengers returning from, work, (here was a breakdown rind, H was said, thousands or working men could not .go lo the polN to vole nuer uieir supper. The Street Car Company declared that n woodpecker got on the line, wiws elect rnciiled and lied up the whole system for several hours. When the cars were ruiiuinir njrnlii he. pulls were Closed. Mr. myioi- vows u was a "pul up" job lo lose him the deciding voles from llje workers. He. will mi.U It an Ksne at the election. Advertise In 1Iu Dally New. LOGGERS' CLUB Sltuale in Iho hl Kiiitm Hotel HuildinK. Rooms to Bnt by Day, W or the Month. jlleam l(cntcd. Hot nijd fa'1' Water POOL TABLES. Flrsl-clsss P-sstaursnt I" oonnecUon. ST James Zarelll - ProprUdor. St Regis Cafe Prlnoe Ruperfe U-onfl ResUurent. A i Bakery Unsurpssisd. Third. Avsnua.