Wednesday, September 17. 1924. It ii t It v .. .mi Itidlo rtrr ' . -nrt from V 't'rfl i:nu():i " ldrT-i naillo mull itiIit h'ni-ie I'rli'P flic Iumpm In Can sill. Wp jrinriiite nut lrai'ttnn ir TTiiml villi inouey. .)Wm' an up poitiiiilty fflu Install n nadlo at ! lnwol imh Iiu k IK-n'riliiiK a i id iiluati TIMBER SALE X 6464. V.. deliver It I fir n'"1 " ftf! Cataloque i'(omplete? List of ' Uroadcastinqyg. I Stations K33 LAND ACT. Catalan Land- District. (UMrfrt of Prinrn Ilunrrt III AtHrt? fSiKf, a I nit ime half mile line ft i.f Allfh TiiwuHltc. TAKK .OTH:K IIhH I'unl !.. Kiorert. of Allln, In the Pnivliiiv of HHIUh Columbia, omiiiatinn jcwilU-r, lititiitl to appty for ixriiiUsmn to niMiae I he fiilliiwtlK ilenrrllM'il lnl : .- ' c.iiiiiiim'iii inn al a rxt plained at tin-mmth piiint nf tin' small Ulanrt kn&wn a Swnud Islam! In -At lilt Lata, MtiiatHl a almve iiii'in r ii r 1 1 !.-- r mill mi around llil- lilanil r.ill'Httlilr Hie iIhu-h line tn'the place uf .iiiiiii'iii .mi nl; anil roiilaininir tw ai're-. linn'- hi li-i SMit.lird. I'Alt. LOI IS EOC.KRT. TIMBER SALE X6370. There wl" bn .ifri rnl for ale at I'ubllr Aurtloii, al in "Hi mi i he 4111 ujy of Sep umber ion. in tin' .rrire ot the District K'jTmUt. SniltlK-m, U.i.., the Llretic Xl j 70, to i-iit :'n, nun Jarkplne ties en an area ailJninliiK the north Imiindary or Lot 1704, situated approximately 4 mile north and eal nr picker Lake Sfallim. Iiantre f. Coast IHstrlrt. Tw i years will be allowed Tor removal nf Umber.. 'Provided anyone unable ti attend the auction In ihtmui tuay aJitmilt i sealed tender to be oM-ned at (lie hour of auction and treated a nr. hlil." Further parll'Mlar ' f the pblef Forei-ler Victoria, li.i:.. or DUtrlri Forester, rrtni-e huiitrl, U,C, Sealed Trinleiii .UI,fce Melved by the MlnlMer or Laii'Pi liot later than noon on the IMti dav nr September, tV4,-fiic the pnrclie ot Li "m e Xfi4I.Jo rut 50,000 eel or Kpruci ana :t v.uuci . JVkpine lie on an area dri.n.idfm.Ui.- IumiUi ilmre of l ianr U l ake MppoMlie (."llviiioiinl. Itahre 4, I ill II, nn-I Three vear- will be allowed for inoval nt timber. furtlier I'-ini' iiluisjiX the Ctlef Foeea- ftj rt a r notice it lni.i.i litrti that appllraOou will be made to ilw (iKUIatlve Aiefi4ly r the Priiunre of flnllah CnlumbU at 11m- nett sr -i. n thereof,' for an Act iinklnK P 'V n r ,r in.' v!tiinr r reiieral X) l-.-l; if the l r.-h lerlaii Chiirrii In ai ana, the Mi h,.,ii Church and the m- freiratlonal 'Jhiii.iuji.uf Canada. In the inilcil i.niii n Tt'itnada; for the tioldlnr, je and aittnlni'tratlnn.ar the prupetty t mix .ii' iu .ruierinr .me union oi joe "'! Tni ' tie' io fifliifMhe t'nltml i:hureft anada, and fur the holrtlnir of the i'. ft"- . in ( nrrevn-.ioui' vozinir nui ii ni ;j theieln. rr tin ijruftf relatlnir to rene al and eonrrntraUiiiiHl rMerty: ami n : all for the 'Virfyipir' It the nab! .11: ri ml', freet. I'atril it VP'trirla, lrttl-i Coltinibia II; IU (I,, "f i-nilbitr. AIM. IMI. 1 i.r.Aiiiiu r. i b i u.i i in. t .'ia l.nnvley street. . lotrtfla, lt.(" on Deiiair ur.(ite nppnmnl THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE SCHOOL PUPILS . RADIO STATIC PRIZEWINNERS By The Daily News Radio Expert. Now that sets can be purchased , ers in through these columns, or locally, radio in Prince Rupert ha received its long needed impetus and it is increasing in popularity tiy leaps and hounds. Al most every day sees some new aerial being erected and a re-reiving set installed and it will mil he long before the radio, sel ' percentage among the popula-t.i"i) will be very high. s i The ieople of1 l'rince Hupert arv discarding (the 'fttea that rail io is a Tad and wilh their characteristic insight into future matters, are looking forward to one of the best means of enter-lanment that can be found. At present the listeners in can he divided into two classes, those who listen in merely for the en tertainment ami pleasure, pro vided, and thnso who are known as I)X or long distance fiends. II is the latter who belong to the experimenting class, and it is to Ibis class that we owe some of our greatest discoveries in radio. ; - This section of the country around Prince llupert seems par linilarly adapted to radio re ceiving. ( me ainvospneric con ditions in this temperate climate are very suitable and ' are only bothersome in mid-summer. 11 . . i . .. i ... irii the hfll regions tlial static is prevalent. Hnmettmes there it s so consistent and loud as to drown out all telegraphic sig nals. The danger from lightning hepe loo, is at a minimum since ligiilning is praalically unknown lting so. far ixlrtli and a ay fi-ilm established ocean shipping . . . . n.ih .it. : i lw.il. rutiM"", ims tiisun-i is nut mini ered will) commercial traffic, ex- eppt on the higher wave lengths The big naval station on Digby Island does interfere greatly thotmh. andial times when trnf. fic is vejry heavy there is particu larly exasperating. If is iiririos sible Io tune out the crashing sound of (liis 5 kilowntf spark Iransmitler. il being so powerful and located so close. The continuous; wave trnnsmilte'r is perhaps n'd so bad along this line, but even wilh it. It is;ery difficult Io eliminate the key-click when he Js sending. ' 1 I - . 'hi spile of this hfiwevcr, the radio fan's in the vicmily are qchieving remarkable results. To get Chicago, a distance of nearly 2,000 miies, is an every day no-coiiiplilijment, but which is worthy of equipment vnrlh twice nnd three times as much. 0 o neid In, Toronto, direct by mail when a self addressed atumjied envelope is enclosed. Oakland Program The programs of the General Kleetric hi at ion at Oakland Saturday, 8.00 p.m. Part one: Musical selections published by Oliver Dilson Company, Iloslon. Part two: Obapesla program by the Dons of Peralta, direction of Zannelle V. Poller. 10.00 tun. to 1:00 u.in. Dance music program by llepry Hal-stead's Orchestra and soloists Hotel SI. Francis, San Francisco. JAPANESE EMPEROR TUNES IN ON RADIO Gets News of the World at Im perial Villa Dally: Regent Also Uses Set . luiwu, sept. 17. lladio is supplying the emperor. and em press of Japan, spending the summer at the imperial villa at N'Lkko, with the . news of the world. Daily rcporls arc 'sent to their summer residence by ap paratus installed in the, imperial palace grounds in rikio. lladio comtn.uniealion has been established also between the palace in Tbkio and Okihajima in Fukushima prefecture, where the prince regent and crown princess are spading the hot season. WINTER EXCURSIONS ARE AUTHORIZED Passenger Association Announces that Policy of Last Year Will be Continued WT.WXIl'KG, Sept. 17. Special xcursion vales, to Eastern Canada from the Pacific Coast qnd certain points in the United States, to prevail during the coming winter were authorized Io correspond wilh those in effect last year, at a meeting of the Canadian passenger association western lines. Announcement' to this effect was made at the close or the meeting held in Ihe olllce of Ihe, association by President Osborne Scott, general passenger oiivnnr exnerl will be glad agent of Ihe Canadian .National Iq answer enquiries from listen- llailways. 1.1st of Those Who Were Successful at Exhibition Last Week The school exhibit at the fair last week was' an excellent , one and excited ranch favorable comment. Thesnnunciatkin School joined wilh tbe.olhera and carried off a good many prizes. Particularly noticeable was sojnie of the primary work, a doll's house friade uwnit by uj the lilt; pupilspf iJ.iiM.ci. w Grade I. in . ... , , r, Ve.ll,esday8.00 p.m.: Drama, , IJorilen Slroot ychortl bejnff t The he Itelter Understanding):' by I i..... h,i u'iv ,,i,.iri the MJO PIaver.. directed bv Wilda Wilson Church." Music by I ho Towler T rio. 10.00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m.: Dance music program by Henry Hal- slead's orchestra and soloists, Hotel St. Francis, San Francisco. - ' - - - r t'Jial. room carried off most, nf the p.rizes in the. grade. The prize lisl, which is somewhat belated, follows: BOYS' AND GIRLS' EXHIBITS ("SHADE VIII. Painted geometry 'design 1, Julia Walters (Jtorden); 2, Christine Mucich (Annunciation) Freehand from; .nature 1, W. II. Palmore (HaTdenJi 2, John Saunders ntootlt). Painted design frpm nalure 1, Mary Long (Hoothj ; 2, Lirna MacLqren (Annunciation). ". Group of inodejs I, JeanOiu . lure ' Annunciation) : 2, Ernest MacLeod (Horden) . Conventional, colored design 1, Lorna MacLarcn (Annuncia tion.'; 2, Harry Walker (Booth;. Painting of twigs, fruit or flower) 1, Jean Couture (An nunciation)';' 2, Belly Patmore (Borden). Printed panel 1, Jean Cou ture (Annunciation); 2, Jlarry Walker (Booth). Scroll design-!, Itjisemary Window '(Borden); '?, Jacob .lussallem (Booth). , Freehand from object 1, John Saunders (Booth); 2, Ernest MacLeod (Borden). Set square work or'scale 1, Spiro, Gurvich (Bor den); 2, Harojd Macdonald (Borden) . GRADE VII. o Painted geometry design 1, 'lorence Gawtborn (Borden) ; 2, Stanley Dalby (Booth). Freehand from nature 1, Bi-'a McLean (Annunciation;; 2, ituth Gjllies (Annunciation). Painted design from nature t. Itulh Gillies -.(Annunciation) ; 2, Harvey Crale (Boolh. Model drawing 2, Rita McLean (Annunciation). . , Conventional colored design 1, Oral Boss (Borden) ; 2, Josephine Beale (Annunciation). Painting of twigs, fruit or lower 1 and 2, Josephine Beale 'Annunciation). Printed Dane! 1. Billy Col- tisnn (Booth) ; 2, Josephine Beaf? 'Annuncintion). Scroll design 1, Margaret Van "oolen (Annunciation); 2, Pauline Johnson (Borden). Freehand from object 1, Billy 'Vdlison (HooU0;,2, Eric Ding-well (Booth). Set - square work or scale TEACHERS FEDERATION VISITS WINDERMERE BUNGALOW CAMP n memhers of the 1 Canadian Teachers Federation, who, with colleagues from every other province in the Hi ere are seen a group of Ontario teachers memDers ion at victoria Bc Xne Canadian Pacific provided special trains for their accommoda-Dominion attended the annual con 'enon i "e 1 , Valle and the BritJgh Coiumbia Lake district, but this party preferred to pass through turn in both directions. Many of there returned vian tQ whch th made excursioni At Banff and Lake Louise, they wero entertained and the Rockies again. They are seen at W'ndne uungaiu & ther wegt nd eagt.bound routM turned out to srcet tha irxeacherg SpedaV.'. end meat teachers organisations ana xuaru ui " t'ajnment time allowed. The next annual meeting of the Canadian Teachers FederatioTuwill to afford the-daiegates to the convention wnatever sIHU" t. Trvit drawing 1, Toruie Katsuyama ('(Borden.; 2, Margaret Gilchrist ' (Booth. . GRADE VI. Brushwoik design 1, Kami Miwa (Booth) ; 2, Jack Gawtborn (Borden). Freehand from nature 1. Jack Gawtliorn (Borden). ' Design from nature in color 1, Mary Mazzei (Annunciation); 2. Geo. Minns (Borden). f Freehand frorrTobjecl 1, Rena Schefk (Booth); 2, Elmier Ste phens (Borden). Painted geometry design 1, Victor Thomas (Booth); 2, Edward Kane (Borden). Painting nf flower, fruit or .twig 1, Mary Mazzei (Annunciation); 2, Annie Gilchrist (I Voth:. Pailnted printed panel .1, Kami Miwa (Booth) ; 2, Mary Mazzei (Annunciation). , GRADE V. Brushwork design 1, Muriel Clarke (Annunciation); 2, Michael O'Brien xm Evelyn Vickers (Annunciatinn) . Freehand from nature 1, Nina Hunter (Annunciation) ; 2, Roy Wicks (Borden). Design from nalure in color 1, Jas Mculty; 2, Nellie Lawrence (Booth). Freehand from, object 1, Rose Wesch (Booth); 28, Doris Montgomery (Booth). Painted geoni. design 1, Mieliael O'Brien (Annunciation); 2. Waller Ballinger (Booth). i - Painting of. flower, fruit or twig 1, Muriel, Clarke; 2, Wal ler Ballinger (Booth). Painted nrinled panel 1, Jas McNulty (Annunciation) ; 2, Earl Ball (Borden). GRADE IV. lirushwork design 1, Wong Yam (Booth); 2, Josepliin;Romn (Annunciatkm). Freehand from object 1, Reg ain Collison (Booth); 2, Linnea Hanson (Borden). Painted geom. design 1, Tom Sleen (Borden); 2. Rose Dorion (Annunciation). Freehand from nalure 1 Reggie Collison (Booth); 2, Beat rice Hunter (Annunciation). Mass painting, imaginative scene, elc. 1, Garfield McKin Icy (Booth-); 2, Jenny Callbreath (Annunciation). v Painling of flower or fruit 1 Wong Yam, (Booth); 2, Rosa Monlessaiii (Annuncialnon). Painted printed panel 1, Gor don Clark (lloolh).; 2, Helen Mc- Caffery (Annunciation). GRADE III. Frsehand from object 1, a from an admirer, he's right I We may never 'make such a hit again as Chelsea Roll. Dugald Maxwell (Seal Cove) and Mary Gawtborn (Borden;; 2, Dick Strachan (Booth), Painted geom. design 1, John Murray (Booth;; 2, Olive Foss (Booth). Freehand from nature 1, Jim Roma (Annunciation); 2, Robert Montgomery (Seal Cove). Mass painting, imaginative scene, etc.. 1, Mary, Gawtborn (Borden) ; 2, Henry Worsfold (Seal Cove). Painting of flower or fruit 1, Tillie Wicks (Borden). Painted printed panel 1, Ro-sario Mazzei (Annunciation); 2, Dugald Maxwell (Seal Covo). GRADE II. Freehand from object t, Guido Bussanich (Seal Cove); 2, Chas. DanieU (Borden). ' Painted 'geom. design 1, Tony Bussanich (Seal Cove); 2, Henry Stewart (Borden). Freehand from nalure 1, rony Bussanich (Seal Cove); 2, hyllis Sloan (Annunciation). Mass drawing in color 1, Gertie Fennings ((Booth); 2, George Ferguson (Seal Cove) Painting of flower, fruit or egetable 1, Shirley McEwen uuinunciauonj ;z, lony uus sanich (Seal Cove). Imaginative scene in color 1, George Ferguson (Seal Cove) ; 2, 1'ony Bussanich (Seal Cove), GRADE I. Paper cutting 1, Lee Faw (Borden); '2, Fried Scliatoffer Ask for Neflson's Chelsea Roll with the delicious NEW mystery centre enrobed in a glorious coating of luscious milk chocolate. :Annnncial.ion) . Paper folding, 1, Vivian Wratball (Borden;; 2, Booth School pupil. Freehand drawing or crayoning 1, Airreda Sharkey (Art-, nuncialioni; 2, Aileen Yates (Borden). IT Coloring with crayons 1, Kona Yamanaka (Borden) ; 2, Leah Horstm'an (Annunciation). Mat weaving 1, Noni Yamanaka (Bortrert) ; 2, Booth School pupil, and Hugh McGlinchy (Annunciation) . Cardboard modelling 1, Lee Kaw (Borden); 2, Carl Reich (Annunciation). INDIVIDUAL DRAWINGS . GRADE VIII. Best design for a Coat of Arms for Prince- Rupert, colored I, Jacob Mussallem, JBooth); 2, John Saunders- (Booth). Best pen and ink sketch of a dog; hea'd Bessie Derry (Booth). GRADE VIL. Best illustration from the Lit Course 2, Willie Collison (Booth). Best pencil-skelch of a dog's head 1, Willie Collison (Booth). GRADE V. Best representation of a fishing boat 1, Mah Yee (Booth); 2, Geo. Currie (Borden), Advertise in the Daily News. V Vacuum Bottles - - , Keep Contents Hot or Cold Use il to put Baby's Food in at nights. Splendid Value, 75c. EMULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO A shampoo that gives the hair lone and vigor and easily-, cleanses the scalp. Regular price r0e. Special, 25o. QRMES LIMITED THE REXALL STORE. Phones 82 and 200.