1. PAflt TWO' Ask Your Grocer DAILY EDITION as. -follow,: w ml m m trml for a -trial pacKage of SALADA PRIZEWINNERS GREEN TEA - "i 1 Kirkpalrickj 2, Mrs. V. II. SJier Spoii(teake 1, Mr. V; H. yicker: 2. Mrs. J. Hremner. . Shortbread cake 1. Mr. II. L. Landry; Oen. Sutherland. Lemon pie -j, Mrs. A. Oulpa; p, Mrs. Hremner. . Ajipleie-t, Mrs. H.,Hatiirdnn; 2, Mr. Ii. Mc IX Jlunler. ' Whit cnok'ieJU-i, Mrs. I). Mcl). Hunter; 2. Mr. J. Howe. Oinper cookies 1, Mrs. I). Mcl). Hunter; 2, r.Jady Xic.kersou ;Dnii akes I. .ncorjrina Hun- tor:, 2. MM..JE. 7f. Valentine. . JJoujJhuuts 1. Mrs. " W Kinley H4l If you enjoy green tea you will be satis, fied with no other blend. Try it today. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every .Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. lWednfdayi S.t. 12. 1923. Howe: 2. Mrs. Te.ir. Pickled gherkin I, Mrs. F. W. n i c'r: 2. Mrs. I). Mcl). un er. UAITCrilAI n ADT "kle cabbage i. Mr. I). llUUjtnULU AK1 Mr,V Hu,,V r' -V ' r. R. C Par. .on. "? - Mixed jiickFo-; I, Mr. .11. Mrl). Competition Was Keen at Fair lilItt; 2, Mr. It. C, parsons, and Deciding by Judge Was Mustard pickles J, Mr. It. C. Not an Easy Task - Parsons; 2, Mr. M. Jnlmon. I ltapl-rry vinegar 1. Mr. Prince Rupt-rt housewives ex-j Tir; 2, Mr. Jnhu Xewieln celled. themselves in their exhib- 'Hazelton. if in Ihe culinary department at Ketchup sauce 1. Mrs. 1 1. the Inhibition. There, was a large Mcl). Hunter, number of entries anl thejudg- Tomato ketchup i, Mr.. D. in? was not an easy matter in Mcl. Hunter; 2, Mr. II. C. Par-view (if the fine product, of the Mins. kitchen on display. Ladies frr.ni. Tomato chutney 1, Mr.. I), outside points also were in the Mcl). Hunter; 2. Mr. A. Teier. competition and captured several; Apple jpilyj, Mr. I). Mcl). prizes. jllunler; 2, Mrs. J. Howe. Mr, .it- Shaw.-.xVhilnian;: ithe -Orange marmaladc-V-l, Mr. Ij, government judge, awarded pri.e Mcl . Hunter; 2. Mrs. J. Newich (Hazelton. Orealesl number of first prize Hapb-rry jam 1, Mis L. M. i in Hie Cookery section Mr. I). Klletl; 2, Mrs. IJ. K. Vhter. Mcl). Honter, Strawberry Jam lj Mrs. S. Bulk liulter I, Mrs. Hrickcn-'Massey; 2, Mr.. J. Howe. t den (HazeltonJ. , . (iooerrv jam '1, Mrs. O. ! I,r'cJv lnit.r Mr. Jlricken- fificlpa; 2. Mr, (t. 0. I'arsou. !:d' " " j friol jam J. Mrs. SanOIas- Loaf hmne-made w iite bread ey; 2, Mr. Tesier. fyt. Mr. ,l). McU. Hunter; 2, .Mr.;j Ul e.urranf je!-f, Mr. H .V Mary Carpenter Massett;. Valeiitiiie; 2. Mrs. K. C. Kirkpat- Loaf (irabain or .whole wli:it nW ; brea.l 1. Mr. 1). Mcl), Jlunfer; 2,V Ulack tnrranl jelly I Mr I) ' Mrs. II. L. Indry. Mcl). Hunter; 2, Mr.. Tesier. , iai oe nreao i , .Mrs. . H.J Itaspbero' (canned I, Mr. J. ; .-ir.nan. .nr. j. nowe. r. K. fjealey (Hazelton ; 2. Mr Pan bun 1. Mrs. SmJIh; ;.'J. ,ewick Hazelton . Mr. W. .1I. .Sherinan. . I j Cherries (canned- i, Mr J - , A,"",na''' fn,i' ak,"-, -Mr,IInwe; 2, Mrs. J. .ewjck (Hazel. .U. D. ance; 2, Mrs. H. K. Web-jtonV i,rr- ) Plums (canned 1. Aleita Mr. .Iced cake I. Mrs. W. K. I)en-lKinley; 2. Mrs. Tessier. f ,...o., ., ...r. r. j. jicirnucx. i Mrawt.rries (canned I. Jlr.. i.a-. .., -,-,, i, jir. a. r..u. neit. Jlunler: 2. Aleita Me rears .'canned- !. Vn ii Hampton; 2, Mis fieorpina Hun ter. Peach- (canned) 1, Mr. K, X. Valentine; 2. Mrs. Tein Pickled Jiearl Xf ip' v laiemine; 2, Mrs. Jo. How. . Canned Inmaloe j( Aleita McKinlev: 2 -ti nr.,.,;..- Hunter. Collection 'no V.JM I. Mr D.Mel). Hunter; 2. Mr. J. Howe. Mi Helen Handalt II V srMrar of graduate nun..' . r - - f r 1 1 1 : Ilia v-.a.lnAA it Vnnee: M.. ; . V " """" inspector of f,. M. jM-.rmCK.;iraininsr school. af e(j tor Van Uume-.na.le candy--1, Mrs, Wjcoyver on Ihe Cardena lartev" Pic'kTel 2V r L Ui,,,,ar"- n dU"r "" "f Pickled Onions .1. Mrs. J. day in Ihe city. ssssss aefc I I sssssssssssl AN IMPORTANT PRODUCT OF CANADA H preadfetheterfood on.erfh- the one food that everybody eats-lKat everybody iike5,dnd that agrees with everybod. 3recd n&de Ir the 1 home .with al Xea' CoKe5, tastes better, keeps feh Jor5ertCrd is more imimvQ inarv cry other- iplant ec(inn at the hxlilhilion iTIif inditing wa done liv I1. '.W Anketel Jnue,of Victoria ami the aanl vvmrf . follows: plants Six not flowering nlanl I. .Mi liHU NirhoUnn; 5. Mr. C. " Haldsnu. , T)iherou begonia I, Mr. lu Vernct; 2, Mr. ".Sherman. Foliage begonia I. Mr. Mont-, 'comers, , .Mr. 1'. Armour. rurhia t, .Mr. .Montgomery;! 2 Mr. Sherman. (eraniuni; 1, Mr. Minn; 2,! Mr. Hunt. ransy pinui i. .ir. ueipa. Ilantrin? basket I. Mr. Self; 2. Mr. Sherman. Asitaracu idant I. Mrs. Ha'hiplnn; 2. Mrs. J. L Lee. r Inwerin? plant I, Mr. 'Val entine. Foliaee idant 1. Mr. Sher man; 2, Mrs. McOormick. Sherman. Flowers Sweet pens 1 Mr. Iu Vernet: 2. Mi .Nichnlson. :Mffa 1. Mr. MrCnrmiek; 2 II. 0. Crewe. Annual fbiwer collection' 1. Mr. McCormick; 2. -Mr. Ouelpa. Perennial fliwer (collection I. Mr. McClymont; 2. Mr. fiuelpa. Dahlia 1. J. I.. Lee; 2. Ml. McClymont. Cactu tlablia I, Mr. MrCnr miek; 2, J. L. LA. .,trs .,1, Mrs. Murray? Mr. Rose l, . Maie; Sherman. Mrs. Sincle rose . J. I. Lee: 2. Mr, fiuelpa. Cladiolo 1, Mrs. C.nelpa. fiianl nasturtium 1. Mis ksiadys Nicholson; 2, H. O, Crewe. r.erlatiiip . Mrs. McCor mick; 2, Mrs. McClymont. Pansies on show board 1. J. L. Le. Kounuet .garden flmvert i. J. H. Murray; 2. J. L. J.ee. ibl flowers presed ami mounted 1,. Hilly Holder: 2. Mrs. J. X. Holder. Slia-la daivT-t. Mr. 'MeClr- mnnl; 2, Mrs. -Sherman. FAIR JOTTINGS " ' W. Sherman Jr. wa awarded Ihe eilter cuk for the hel .dofr in the allow. He obtained the trophy for hi pedigreed Kusian wdfhound "King" recently im ported into the city from Hegina In addition he obtained ecial award Jor the bt lntt bird in the. poultry show, the let female bird and Hie bef "old many word a favorable com ment from the sightseer at the lair yeerdav wa the ,i hnolh put on by Oeo. I). Tile. The coy ami homelike appearance of the boolh 'turned nfany teoph' nought to home and bed. Pacific milk galore 1 nn ianrf at Ihe K. . Iaw'(.n Ltd. booth at the Mxhlbilion. There merally speaking mountain of mi well known brand nf milk ami considerable hard work h HM On- duubtiidly ,ben necesar' l "Jiile u an ij). The Prince lluoert Feed Com. papy haieji xej-y ollroriive jjoolh al the Fair displaying Kurair dog and chicken d etc. A large lump of coal i alo nn plNplay on wjiich guee are laken as to Ihe weight, the win ner n gel lump. A booth dlstdavinir lb nrt nt the tinsmith is of special inler-Ps.t at the Fair. Till ha been erected !' Ihe Tintnilir ITnl,... land make a remarkably fine showing. The plumber art I snlenrfl.llv rM-iiujf.i ity miii sl Jiallett at f their hootli i ...... .(...un. NC IIUIilH Is arranged as a modem bath. room and everv -hiipIiIi.. Iilumher' fitting ii connection with the installation if n lukiiku I on hand. The Coastwise Steamship & targe Qo.' (.ainer Anyox war In port for an hour at midnight' lul night. !$' f FLOWER SHOW G000 SHOWING i ATTRACnVEj INDIAN WORK Good Showing Mad by Exhlbl- Interestlna Examples of Handl ers in This Section at Ex hibition ."Quite .a showing was made by 'tin exhibitor in the flower and craft and Relics of the Past from Massett The exhibit of India" work, and! relic at the rxhihiiion, which, ha been brought frum the Queen; Charlotte Island by 'Jhoiua leay. Indian Acenl at MaellJ ha e.reael a .great deal of ln-j lere.t. The .exhibit include wooden and jadile lolem pole,' oil painting on gla. ancient! arrow. friction firelighter. headed hunting hajr. cedar hark! oakci. original iiuuson ,iiay; rifle and aim and also saiuule' of work executed by the Indian' school children of Maelt underf the guidance of Mr. Charles Kdenhaw. Included with Alie' imnau exintiu are auiple or the Itwarf nasturtium 1. Mrs.lii.-iinr.-.l ttMiir .,r n.a I kiuelpa; 2. Mr. K. t Kirkpatrick.jeinholyin ,iil hale, coal and rqby and . The exhilnl t the not comprehrnive diday of; the Indian art thai na ever Mt it original land. Details of Exhibit ; The exhibit include Ihreei wooden Intent pole. I.wo ofi .which are dupliralc of the raven, legend of Hie Huen clan caned by Hobert Ouiiyea of Maett.; 1"ie.e minalure totem pole are I two of the bet oi their kind that hae exer been on public display, i The third one i alo made by; Mr. (iuuyea and renreenl Ihe; legend of Ihe witch of which: there ha been an iulerelingl tory written. A gla cae con-i Iniuiiig evenly five piece of' black jadile totem pole, tray. I inkstand, etc. i of pecial in-1 leret . Theoe uiinature loleni (oles enmey the legend of the crab, sea dog, eagle, etc. Till collection i lhA peronal proper ly of Mr. Deasy. Paintings on Glass There i a splendid exhibil of nil painting on gla showing Indian enramnmenl. Imniin? scene, .battle irene, and olher etdsiwle connected with the bygone day of I lie native. Tln painting nr riginul and nreltvl and are also owned by Mr. Ieav. Old lime arrow made from Ihe yew wiHd of' the Island are on diplay ami are reputed to be of;. board ilh r'urnl grooe hored in it. Piece of wixmI. the same size a a 'thick pencil, are held in the hand and 'ickly lurne in the groove. thereby producing Lspark. The exhibit contains an old nhologratih of kiWuti showing Ihe original Indian vil lage and i one of the first pen containing one cockerel and t photographs ever made. II is three hen. An exhibit that called forth slill very clear in detail. As' an (udhttllnn of the im porlance given. to hunlint; by the Imlian in Ihe .arly days there I a beaulirul beaded hunting bag on display perorated with baud beading. Thi wa used hy Ihe male Indians when on hunllnir Iriji for Ihe reception of their t pow.uer aim nni and any small game thai chanced In fall to l.lieir gun. Codar Bark Baskets There, t a derulid dlsjilay of hand made Indian bake( manufactured mm yellow and reit' cedar bark. A demonstration of basket weaving Is being given daily by Mrs. Cliarle F.denhaw of Massed. The basket are of every shajie and description of ":ora,,n, UJ great Interest i a collection of Hudson Hav Driin. which dale back lo IJie days of i.ne riuieau war. , TIis) gun art? the old fashioned ramrod pe and were of IJie jiallern used by Ihe JlHIUh army in the t.riineiiii wr l Not Merely a Handsome m McCUry's Utu3i IM btwJUivw U ward Ia ihit imW .f. TWtr JU-l Uir't Vlrtmit Iv4 Tf Cbun great value. They are lipped! with mussel shell and bound with lof ,,u,,"n J,y regime it wa lhe nxd of the oruc iieincru''l4",,'',r' ewlianse lhec 0 It mi gumme. on the' ouUide Vitii is.un w"11 ,'" ''idians for fur.. "jirurr gym. .xnoiuer unuuall i exhibit i the friction fireglerlk,, ""rei jHimuiig upward made of ce.lar wod. Thi i !',"', tU" tur y"'r'' l'',',, ul'h' "' compoed of a piece of wmsl af- ,,""a" l"""'r until Ihey ler Ihe shane of n eri!d.aD-n i reaelie.1 to the lop of the gun. The traders saw n chance of hf. tering their bargain and introduced a pattern of gun which meaiired a fMl longer than Ih former, Ihe trader I hereby obtaining additional fur. Natural Resources Included in the Indian exhibit I a display of aiunl. of the ualural resource of Ihe Oueen Charlotte Island. There are sample uf Ih oil hale found on Ihe west coal if Hit; l.l.m.U which carry a large percentage of ir. Oaldust from the Cow- gate mine, near Slate Chuck Creek, i alo on display. Eihlblt by Children A school exhibil from Hie Mas- sell Indian day chooj i also on npiay rmiiiMiyiqir basket work and drawing which ha been laugjit by-Mr. j:denhaw. Tin I Ihe firl year' work nf the ch(KI and i the first public IHjilay e.ver made bv (tin scholar. The execution of n. wurk by Ihe children i splendid ani reneci great credit upon Iheir teacher. Sample of fancy work and lace wor .tone ,by the Jndan women of Massed, Kilartiaat mid Port Jv4iiglin are also on di. tday and ha brought forth high wnrd of praise. Why not subscribe or the Dailv New find Imva ii .. . - , - icut .IH Jn the early day lyour , homo re.gqlarly? tf It 's Easier to shine them wjth "Nugget." A little rub produces a brilliant polish. TfUQQET Shoe Polish SLACK TAV-TOVCT BCD IUHK BtOWN AKD -Will TIC B ti :'1 Front Jvootrnav ounlitv coa rii?lit into ana corrosive Kacs ,inc very jicmi ikUM . t i.r..Tt n oi your range arc wunucnuiiy ci constructed. lliat's why the Kootcnoy bakes so beautifully for an indefinite term of years. It is sound anJ strong"inidc" FJuts and smoke box are built of ust-rrsisting Annco Iron, protected at every vital point by durable enamel. Ask your McCIary's dealer to remove the lids and show you the interior of the Kootcnay. WOaryh A m TmI. k. JImriHmi S.Am lAmm fife! S1 0PV. WHITE. NICKELED TW Uitk klo nrifcr nnwi u n Wat Pi )kkK nm . "-y -"J r tli liMrUn vltnl n.-rt nf thn fnru IIIV k ko i " ' m w " m- ' The parts that bear the attacks of rust uuqViw mkuiul Amm. Kootenay For Sale by Howe & McNulty Of Interest to Men Call in and Jnspcd n New Slo k of Fall and Winter Underwear etc., etc. -Just Received .. v SEASONABLE 8T0CK OF WORK SHIRTS, .UNDERWEAR, WORK PANTS, SUITS, OVERCOATS, Etc Steve King Opp. Bank of Montreal. Phone Oreerr'W. Prince Rupert School of Music Musical Director, H. Aubrey-Pryce, profc')i '"' lencher in the nr.l.of violin (mil iailo plnyuiK. Fall Term begins Tuesday, September 4. Pupil- ,v nnw lie nnrulleil ,for the Veasun. iSenuir Orchestra J'raclice - - Tticsday evenuu, o'cJuck. Jim H IP Orli fl hi rn 1 ' rft nl i f . t.1!! I nt ills- ' T OO o'cloijt. For terms, .etc.,, Phone 674. Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE 'The Service Htore." WE CASH, CHEQUES. Agents ,For:- N. and S. ENGINES Terms Arranged To Suit Purchasers. Phone Blue 01. Special Teapot Sale , W hve teen fortunate hi seciirlnir nn nssorlfd rrnte of Old English Teapots which we have ;riccd .exccpUaiyv1 low. There ne several styles itid sizes to choose froju. Prices run from no. i i r.o ' . w " v ihey ore now on display Jtt our window. JvAIEN HARDWARE CU. P.O. Box 1A44. 01 Third Ave. Tel. 3.