PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue, il. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES I City .Delivery, Jby mail or carrier, per month 11.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $6.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year ............ .$7.50 Transient Display Advertising.,. . .91.40 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. . ........ ,,.l&c per .agate line All advertising should be in The Daily News Office on day prs-j wunig imuiiuuuu. nit uuverusiiig receiveu suiijeci lit approval Advertising .and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone ... 86 Contract Rates on Application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION BEAR SERVED VISITORS FROM PRINCERUPERT Prince Rupert Members of Board of Trade Enjoy Delicacy at Houston; Visit Other Points SMITHERS, H.C., Sepl. 3. Bc.arme.at, roasted to a -turn, -with layers of .crisp and crinkly fat, was one .of the delicacies provided for the Prince Rupert Board of Trade visitors on their arrival at Houston, jn Pleasant Valley, Friday, at noon. After a forty mile drive over roads very much better than might be expected in a comparatively new country although witli some hairpin turns, .the little Hotel Unustoii .was an appetising .sight even from,thi pulside. ,lc.Uavis, the proprietor bad been lo Smitliers for the fair and had heard of Hie proposed visit. In stead therefore of providing oys ter cocktails, baked .halibut and canned salmon In make the visitors feel al home, he thoughtfully arranged for a .bear to ,be shot forthwith and his roast roasted. And Mr- Davis -is or Jias .some cook. Maybe both. Taken In Cars At nine o'clock Friday morh-; intr there was a good array of cars parked outside the JJulkley Hotel in Smitliers among which the Prince, ituperl visitor were distributed and to whom were to nn snown as Jnucn or interest as possible. And the trip lo Hons-Ion and back was full of interest, Farms in all the stages of progress from original clearing to ultimate cropping were encountered on the' trip out to Houston, whleh is prettily situated on the railroad track. Originally laid out for a townsite, it has a most orderly appearance, all -I be fences, and buildings being in line. One thing was realized by the. visitors and that is that this country cannot been seen from the. rail way car window. The most and best of the country where the real -development has taken place lies away from the railway. And as the roads lie away from the railway owing to the physical characteristics of the country, it can best be seVn by driving. One point of interest was duly mentioned in every car which was where a Land Settlement Board official went over the' edge. It was both before and alter a series of corkscrew curves where the road dips down into a gully and has to rjse to an equal height on the , other side. After seeing this hazard, no blame was' attached, particularly ns the chief parly concerned was. in the company Wednesday, Sept. 3, 192,4. and still alive. Judging by the steepness of the sidehill "where bis car went over, he ought not lo be, Barrett Ranch After lunch in the homelike Hotel Houston, which was a pro tracted affair, and being duly photographed, the party left for the Barrett ranch. Here Charlie Barrett was found stacking timothy seed bay, for which bis ranch is famous. Jn the absence f Mrs. Barrett who was visiting at the .Smilhers Fair, Mr. Barrett did the honors himself and show-pjI .the visitors over the ranch. Hullessoats and .hulless barley in slook by the acre were among the curiosities seen. The next stop was made at the Dock rill ranch. at Telkwa. Here the parly inspected some, very fine fields of wheat and many acres of sunflowers, the latter Jor use as ensilage. Prudhomme's .Farm The- last stop of the day was made at Alex. P.rudliomme's farm at Tyee Lake. Although it was supper time and the pans were sizzling on the stove and the coiik bad every reason to be. cross, Alex thought of none of Ihese things but was delighted with the company. He showed on his horses anil brought out a wild bull. "Paradox" he called it. Being asked why, he answer ed, "Some hull, ml no hull about it, either." The compnay 'agreed. To prove it was tame and not withstanding Wiggs. O'Neill's red Waistcoat, Alex mounted its back and stayed on long enough -to be duly photographed. Just to show Ibev knew something about farm. ing and animals, someone bad a remark to pass regarding the beast's tins and thought it was particularly beamy aft, -which put the finish lo an otherwise plea sant visit. WITNESSED OPERATION ON OWN APPENDIX TAMAQUA, Ia., Sept. 2. Odan A. Schaffer, 17,-who is am. bullous fiKbc'cpjnc a surgeon, witnessed his first-'' operation" for appendicitis as the patient. When told an operation was necessary he declined to take an anaesthe tic, declaring he "wanted to see how jt was done." An occasional ".ouch" was the only sign he gave the surgeons that he was suffer ing any pain. FIREMEN ACT AS FARMERS LINDKFELDE, Germany. Although this town (Iocs not average a fire a month, the fire de-partmenl js not allowed to loaf. In summer the .firemen operate the municipal farm and in winter, Ihry are woodchnppers in the, municipal forest. Income from the two sources have .helped clear Ihe lown debt. j The Man in the Moon J SAYS:- HOWEVEil had things arc, il n wpII to reiiiPiulior that llit'y miglil liR.wursp. ,Mut)uil4rt iiiigltt be us hi? a.t dfjiliunts. IK your wife married a grouch it'a your fault. Hp pleasant. - IF you do not .see a big po&i- lion .ahead, jnake one. SO. MI' ppnple are so straight Jaoe(i Ibey would like to pimenl (In I lieal res showing comedies Saturday night for fear people would laugh in chuicli Sunday. SOME people think they know, but few know .they think. JiO one realizes just how many laws there are until be sets out to break .some, of them. THE person with moral .cour age is the one who will admit he likes human interest literature. DOWN east Ahey are talking about the miserable condition of the roads. 'We would not be so miserable if we had .a road. JAKE says the -white men who were found, in a condition of ser vitude ,in Africa must have .been married .men. IX spile of hard times, Prince Rupert is building a few Churches, there are plenty of dances and bridge ..parlies and new cars appear on the streets every day. J .wonder what good times would be like?- KID McCoy must always have bepii fond .of fighting. He mar ried ten times. IT'S a source of great satis faction lo know that the Cana dian dollar, so familiar to some people, is worth a dollar in New York. If we find -J hem a little scarce here we shall know that probably the New Yorkers are borrowing thorn a little while. A ' WOMAN eighteen years' of age is. supposed lo have reached Ihe age ,f .discretion, but has she? JAKE -wants lo know jn a gruff voice ,if she ever reaches that age. THE rust -which has been at tacking the wheat crop .in .Manitoba is said to be travelling west and may reach Prince Rupert. This Is too much. Already, we have the moss. BURNS LAKE Estimates to allow for the starting of a third room and a superior school here was. passed by the school .board of Hums Lake ,at a imceting .last week. Mrs. J. M. Uowans hug left for Pejvhuld, Alia., where she -will visit ior several weeks with ,her daughter, Mrs. .Malsbury. Mr, and .Mrs., phil J3runneland fahjiiy;. have ('returned from Seat-He to Decker .Lake. Fred Stanyer ha., started on the new Presbyterian Church al -St-.M.'XV' Cround Stw thirUlhtoP n Ihicknti Ihroufhoutth mitinf unqinf Inthtk impouibl. CrKBtC jnf an ucludv Simomiif SDUMWS CANADA UVCfl. ViKuicr MOMIUI 5uJU, M.t. r7".r.." Your pipe tobacco, always in its original fine condition when you buy OGDEN'S CUT PLUG in the V2lb. vacuumized tin. THE DAILY rfEV3 to; . Supreme in name Supreme in flavor. A DELICIOUS BEVERAGE Free Coupons in every tin r ititling you lo beautiful china cups and saucers. ASK FOR SUPREME." Francois Lake. . J. W. McNeill of Wistaria Jeft last week to spend a holiday in Vancouver. A, Flalen of Prince Oeorge is relieving manager at the Burns Lake branch of the Royal Bank during the absence of J. Yool who is on two weeks' holidays, V. Schehlerup, who has been engaged on a survey in the Bahine and Stuart Lake country, relumed here last week. SKIDEGATE INLET Capl. Oeorge McRae left here for Lockeport oh his boat Annie G. He plans Jo visit .Rev. W; Morgan, and do some .prospecting at Shuttle Island. J. L. Barge, Government agent alvQueen Charlotte Cily, called in the oilier evening will! his yacht. Mrs. Barge and family were with him, . The seine boats -Wales Island and Nortonian are here .from Lagoon Bay cannery seining for dog salmon al .Deena River. Fracis .Richardson was in .last week with a wagon load of beef, which he shipped lo Cumshewn and Lockeport. Mr. Richardson is one of the owners of the Tl'll River ranch, Ihe largest cattle ranch on the islands. SMITHERS M. F. McKeiuie, former chief clerk in Ihe olllce of the superin- lendenl, prior to the removal of Ihe railway ollice force from this point, accompanied by Mrs, Mr. Kcnzie, slopped over lo visit friends, on their way to Edson from Vancouver via Prince Ru perl. Miss B. Larson,. ,a graduate nursrt of Ladynvitli gn.neral.hos- .,:ii .'.. i 1'ai'.. . i il. i'JA.. ' IHill UIIIM H'lil-lIU)' Ul me ver cejnjcal hospital, ihis arrived to lake a position m the Bulkley Valley .district hospital. Miss Welt on, who ,has been on the, nursing staff since .the first of the year, is returning lo Vancnu ver. Miss Jessup is acting matron during the absence of .Hie matron, Miss Mulhall, who is on a holiday to .her home in Van couver. - - Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. .DoolUIJc,, and Dorothy, ,have returned Jrom a .vacation .trip to Vancouver and U.S. points. They were jiway lor, two .months, , , ' The Rev. A. O. Anderson .of the Lutheran Anglican Church, preached in the Union Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Beeslpy ami cnuuren or I'nnce Jluperl are- spending a Jwo-week vacation in lown, belnghe guests of Mr. and Mrs. F, Page. FJND STUTTERING (CURABLE VIENNA. Nearly all the child reir affected with the habit f slullering may he cured -If the patients are given proper -car in liine. This was Khe .consensus of -opinion expressed by experts at the first congress ever iheJd on Ihe continent o .discuss iii'. provejnept of the power .itf speech, and the voice among yo'insatcrs. PRINCE GEORGE There is congestion in Ihe local schools, and it has become neces sary to use a' basement for a' classroom. The Id public school building will likely be recondi-j turned for high school purposes Rnv'r?l ii-itninent ciLizens luiid ...... - ' i Tines at a special session or the ptdice court last week for in- Jractions of .the tratllc (bylaws. The chief -offence was turning cars in Hie middle of blocks in stead of. at intersections. j iVeil .Ietbing of Hudson' Hope and -C. L. Alyard .of Victoria were in the cily last week making ar rangements ior .the shipping of uppliiM to their coal mine in Ihe iPeace River canyon. They confirmed Ihe report that the. C.IUI. is lo jiurchase the output of their mine delivered at Peace River. Petef Pavich, the local fur man, is to start monthly sales here. It is expected they will bring the volume of annual sales in Prince .Oeorge do a mil lion dollars. Jlev. P. E. Baisler of Prince Rupert was here last week taking steps to organize an English Lutheran Church hero. The following delegates left Prince Oeorge today to attend the diocesan meeting of Ihe Anglican Church in Kamloops which will elect a new bishop: Rev. S. Pollinger, Oeorge Mil hurn Claud Fool and James (Junyle. They are travelling by motor car. A daughter was born in Van couver on August 25 lo Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Armstrong. Mr. Arm. strong is station agent hem and .Mr. Armstrong was formerly Miss Crawford, sister of Jack Crawford, purser on one ,of the C.N.R. coastal steamers. TERRACE NOTES Miss Marion Hanna of Smilh- e.rs who .have been visiting Mrs Jack Frost continued her trip home After spending Ihe summer in the oulh. J)r. Ewart returned last week from Smilhers. He will occupy the house north, of Sparks', in tensive improvements have beep made lie this residence and il is almost ready for occupation. 31is.4 Rose Raven of Prince Ru perl -was the guest last week of her .sister, Mrs.JI. S. Creelman. Miss J-'tanda Marsh returned lo Rupert on Sunday. Mr. tUriflln returned to Terrace Saturday night, after spending the summer in the south. Mrs. T. J. Marsh was al homi last Thursday to the ladies, of the community. The reception room was beautifully decoraled with early autumn flowers and the tea table was presided over by Mrs. Pardons and Mrs. Orieg About fifty were present during Hie. .afternoon. 'MwV ElsreKenney iff on -M mi- day for P.rince Rupert where she will continue her high school s.tudies. Mrs. R, Brawn has been ap pointed secretary-treasurer of the (5.W.V.A. to lake the place of Mrs. Blocker who .Is Jcavjng. Lyall Moore :has left for Anyox. Mr. and Mrs. Frost s,pent the week end in Smilhers. Rev. Rural Dean Marsh visited Pacific on Saturday. Misses Helen and Margaret Olass and F.versley Olass spent last week at Copper Cily as the guests of Mr. anil Jlrs. Dauhauer Charles Burrison relumed from Prince Rupert Saturday night. 'Bobby Hen wood left for I ho prairies Saturday night. SPEED RECORD CLAIMED KTUTrr.ART The highest en. g'ine revolution known is alleged to have been reached by a nw design of internal spindle grindstone used hero to grind cylln-: ders. The shaft revolves 80,000 times a minute. Advertise in the Dally News. Dr. Watson's Tonic ' ALE and STOUT One package makes 8 gallons of the most wholesale lnuj nourishing daily drink. Easily prepared. ' 75c Per Package. ORMES LIMITED (j$ (ill Mil 'A THE REXALL STORE. Phones 82 and 200. STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Kupert or Prince George Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points eat h Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. 't FOR ANYOX Wednesday. 10 00 p.m FOR STEWART Friday. 10.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Matset, Port Clements and Buckley Bay, every Monday, 8.00 p.m. For Skldegate and all ports south every Wedne day at 8.00 p.m. PASSENGtR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lmvo Prlnre HurTt S.00 pjn. for Pltl.NCE OKOHOK. EriM(,?l'f j, UT.I-NII'KG, ill point" EAtrn Catu1. tlnltmt Slate. CNOV ALL OCCAM STEAMSHIP LINES. Ottr Tlettl Offlc. 82S TMrS A, PrluM uprl. f hM JM Pure Milk You need it Klim Brand Powdered Whole Milk ia ideal for campers, huntera and follower of trail and ttream.-It ia h'liht and compact lo .carry and ennblea you to hare freidi country milk the moment you need it. 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