Monday, Beplember 15. 192f. THe Fresh Flavor COATS SUITS DRESSES :HATS 'DEMERS Phone 27 P. O. Box 327 I HArr.nlirir I If, n ENGLAND'S LATEST ! !iey arc willing lo (put up '""i j calise. "(per chaperon Y'lvVr,;NC'.'""? IS i m In its Field Superlatively the Best Noted for it great nye and mellow maturity. "Awakens old memories.' "SALAM" DECREASE IN HS17 reflects the absolute purity of the blend. Delicious to the last drop. - Try it! FOREST FIRES cording to Ralliy Report MONTREAL, Sept. 15. With exception of llr'ilisli Columbia, there has been an encouraging decrease in number of forest1 fires in Canada miring the present year, acmlrdjng to V. II. 'Kilby, chief ofj forest protection jof the Canadia! National; Hail-jways. This fnjrorable condition Mr Kilby atlrifiuled largely to the intensive educational cam-I paign carried on through the j newspapers of .the Dominion and ilo the closer co-ordination of effect on the part of the rail-l ways with the forestry officer of the government. Weather con ditions have also played an, im-! ltnl'rnnl utirl fipnt.l IA In fi 1 Kilby. j ' - r t In llritish Columbia, during'lhe parly part of the sunmier weather urnwiw r. a conditions were very bad and as ............ , .. .. ... , , . .. i.i.. ji... ii m-jmjii. iiiiirc ii i.iii l.zuu iiireoL .... -. - fltt l!il hnAII M'Amipln.1 in IhnH .. i.. - i.. ,. ... i ni l'vince to August 1. Fort v 'of I,,.arance in F.ngland and is, '" """ ""Tmjne(i -vo ,,... Knoll!, sninslers niw, , rils,' l'Kl'"'ng, a rat her ..... i..i., 'n i large number for an area 'Jill iiijni 'I"" jhii. ' tu, j inn i; , . ... ... .1 f ii r il.. : . il'lll Kllli-u ilic Lirilll being emancipated If chapernnagp, but' Ami iroMr of Quoftn Victoria. There i nothing old-maidish, 'matronly about iho sarno ago. The iMiiHr h iiniin ni vii'W'iu lilt iinpri nun ir 1 1 lit I iu" i muir tiT MliM IllliliilkJI uililu I 111! nlllllli M 1 IMJMlPril Villi II V IkltJlf lift I filial I'll rife. i is ritui Mir young lames oi .... ., . nirland :ir Imnefnl of minip ' iIavI. A . lim-a smnn n If l41nltn.l ' in lit. ii. f- (he size of Hrilish Columbih. In Iho eastern hnf of Canada, weather condition were not favorable to forest fires and as a result a remarkable decrease has been created an compared -with previous years. ' . . . 1 Alruig the erttirrt liries"-of' llift Canfulfan Natjonal jysteni, 375 fires were reported to.dalc, about! 3001 of thee having "occurredl wt4 of Winnipeg. Another in- teresling feature pointed out ny Mr.' Kilby. is the fact that less sparks 11 nil II j f- .m JI,-I,n.,,i tt;lmTn'ia in I. 1 ' ... , 1 ..'JiB '"Ill" .1. , f.iivniiiii cousins i nun nil. uojms i ,, . ..,., . 1 l-lli- MI( ."tm III l H uiini iiii-ii i .., .,.., ii:ki.i -i . . i iiiij r iri f ii inn iiiiirii in iiii.i i A "big increase in num. pber this year is attributed lo . - oarle.nnss of campers and lo fOInf fenson t exnepth back settlers burning $Ia4h.' If the this afternoon's train from preertt wel weather id followed Ii Interior wlier'o he has ben by 'frost and a long dry fall, ihe pr Hie past fortnight. .: ; : mos.l dangerous fire senson of Mrs Ilolfc HVillUr, "n visiting ier . old I II. n ..r... tx ...ill PAl: 1 1 1 I 'I'll ft ivnl I J t'i I I f II 1 1 Bill j, jllll- who j lij weather causes tlirf grass to grow iHMiid at rapully until il is billed by frost, fait. Onl.. for, the nasi., nine' when in dry wWtucr it becatnes m -, f- r ' - B'liitlis returned home ' on what may be Mermed kindling. Md's iraln amnanied by her wliirli can carfy fire over cut Nher, Mrs. Calion, areas into llici preen timber. i Ii OLD CROW BOURBON WHISKEY .1. I , 'im m ; ii I.Vt.J li VCa MUIIIV IHBSVI Ti $$N.io (. 32 oz. bottle feMs TLis odvcHLs'cmcnl is not piiblis'lied or displayed by tho tiqnpf Control Hoard or l' Iho Oovernmcnt or ' ' llritish Columbia, CONSERVATIVE EBULLITION Effort to Call Convention Select New Leader Not Effective Advertise in Iho Daily News. FASHIONS & FOIBLES by Shirley Sharon if"' . o BCITESKC 5321 331 Fuitinz a check on Summer fashions discloses Ihe small collar, the invisible empire of the sleeve, Ihe ccnter-ffvtU closing, Ihe narrow sUhmtetie and short skirt. A cheat -deal of advertising has been liven recently to desses that can be made la half an hour. If fashion goes on with ita thrinking process we will soon lie hearing of frocks that can be made of half , yard of material. Sleeves have disai-peared, skirts are short and the silhouette Is extremely narrow. Dresses of plaid silk alpaca with plain alpaca in the cottar, tier ve kind ana center front closing are delightful in black and apple-green quarrs on white. They are also very pretty in white flannel trimmed with color or In the bluer-striped flannels. to MONTREAL. Sept.. 15. Following Mie arrival lu?re last week of Hon. Hubert Rogers, former minister of public work.!? ami one of the asniranis lo leadership in Hie Conservative ranks, a demand has been made for a con-nliop of the party to he held ritr to the nel sitting of the Dominion Parliament. This is 'opposed in many quarters and especially by the members of the House of Commons who seerii to be perfectly satisfied with linn Arthur Meighen as leader. British Columbia Worst Part of Effort have been made to Dominion This Year. Ac- "oorn scveral men snip among them Arthur Currie, HOW ESKIMOS HAVE CHANGED Bishop Stringer of Anglican Church Tells Effects of Christianity on Northern People KDMOXTON, Sepl. 15. Ilishop J. 0. Slringer, of the Yukon. resident of the north for more (than thirty-lMo' years, friend of the Eskimo and the I.iouschioux, and a man lo whom Ihe Arctic trail Is an open book has returned lo civilization, with his who also lias many years to her (credit as one of the pioneer ! white women serving in the. frozen North. i I Questioned na to Iho progress 'mailo wilh Iho Christianizing of 'the Eskimos, the Itishop stated thai they were accepting the jdoclrines of the churcii in a remarkable manner, while ho em-i phnsized lhal once an Eskimo ac-t cepled the faith, ho remained a, convert. The Church of England missions arc making substantial progress in Hie North, ho said, and practically all the Eskimos that can be reached from tho missions at tho mouth of the Mackenzie river havo nccepled the doctrines of the Church of England. I Contrasts Contrasting the days of long ago with those of the present, the Hishpp related how the Eskimos were treacherous savages when THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE the church first commenced lo minister to them anil in the early days of his regime they were not lo be trusted and were, ' of a very low moral fibre. Every effort was made to bring them to a different mode of life and tin remarkable change effected wat brought home to him' forcibly oi. his last visit among the natives. .vow me r.sKimos are peace able and hard workers. Most of them were well to do and with Ihe acceptance and understand ing of the Christian faith, tliey had' completely thrust aside their former methods of living, while their manners and morals now compared very (favorably wilh other rarest- " v Mrs. Stringer Speaking of her1 experiences witlr (he Eskimos, Mrs. Sliinger asserted that when she first reached the north country there were no books among the na tives. .Many liours. she said were for leader-, smeiil in IraiiHlalincrTrnm Fmrlil. being Sir, to the Kskinm 1 formerly a pro- inp in r,nini ahiiiii-iawiiw minenl. Liberal at Victoria, B.C. jsome texts of scjiptuw, the Ten ICommandmenls ajid the creed. jThesewere lyl)ed, mimeograi)hed, jiages cut and sew'ed together into book form. In this manlier the work of education began on Ilvrscliel Island. "Kskinio parents aft very fond of their childreJl,',,': '-said Mrs. .Stringer, "and ihey jiever punish them which does not. seem lo hinder Ihem from growing up respectful and obedient. Eskimo mothers instead of kissing their babies as we do, -touch noses Should they .see us punish our children they wouUl think we were very cruel mothers." I Neatly Dressed Continuing, Mrs. Slringer referred to the progress iiiaile Tiy the Hskimo women in domestic life. "F.skimo women-arc ingen-J ious in the art of sewing and fashioning iff fur garments," she I said. Mrs. Stringer further re marked Unit the women never al lowed their clothing to gel ragged or go unmended; while the children were always neatlv dressed. ' ' Itishop Stringer with his wife will attend, the triennial meeting of. the Women's ' Missionary Society to be held in' Hamilton, Onl., on-Oclnber t. They will re turn lo th north country aboul November and will rirriceed' to Dawson City by way of Vancou ver, Skagway aid White Horse. The last 30 mi s of the journey will be made in sleighs driven by dogs. WEALTHY MEN LEARNTOTRAP Preparations Made to Entertain New Yorkers In Winter Woods of Canada WINMI'KO, Sent. 15. Something new In the way of enler- tainmenl for Ihe tired busine,s men of .New York, Chicago, Pitts burg and other large centres of Xd United Slalcs has' beeji developed in Canada by Donald (Curly) I'hillin, nolcd guide and out filler of Ihe Canadian Rockies .'I he plan which has already been matured and which will be es tablished as an actual fact, is the creation of a trap lino where rich men who yearn for the solace and adventure of the norlhland may feel all Ihe emotions without experiencing any jif the, hardships S-T.CHrVm-tS Mew Dishes Tfc douMt tlelimn of St. (.bulei Milk, atcomp.rtd with otd.n.ry milk, civrt .new and ffe iclout flavor to .11 dlihe. Ih.t JIMr niUk. Send lor Fn 5t. Ch.rl.. R.cip. Book nd try it out. The donlcn Co. Limit' J Vancouver. tr...'i.i4 The Little Red Hen DUCK, puck, puck, pucKAYah" cackles the little 1 red hen, as she steps off the warm nest, broad casting to the barnyard that she has just laid a fine, fresh egg. She makes a product, that any "manufacturer" might be proud of, and doesn't hesitate to advertise the fact. A duck egg might be just as good, but the duck evidently doesn't think so. She doesn't advertise, and duck eggs have no market. To be absolutely sure in buying ANY merchandise stick to the advertised brands. For their manufacturers believe in them and tell you about them daily in the advertising columns of this newspaper, over their signatures. The duck-egg brands might be just as good, but you cannot be sure, if the manufacturers themselves will not admit it! Read the advertisements regularly. Buy from them. You will then know the source of the products, and whom to look to if they don't measure up. Advertising is the radio of commerce- broadcasting things you should know or disconuorls Details 01 .the plan as it lias been developed by Mr. Phillips were supplied loday by C. Osborne Scott, general pas senger agent on the Canadian National Railways, Winnipeg. .Mr. Phillips has established a1 trap line 150 miles long near 'Hied, jusl east of Jasper in the Uockies and at about every ten miles has built a shanty. It is liis intention to take tired businessmen or writers with money and ambilion to scribble something aboul the Canadian wilds on trips along the trap line so Ihey may learn the methods followed by trappers in securing furs and at the same time get a few thrills. O.-ien all Win tor The trap line will open with the coming of tho first, snow and it will be kept up all winter. Visit, ors who do not know how lo snowshoo or who don't want to learn will ride from trap to trap on a sleigh pulled by a train of dogs. The traps will be set for marten, Miiink, lynx, fisher, ermine, wolf, fox, wolverine and bear. The adventurous will be shown how to set Iho traps, how the bait is used and Ihe right kind of bait for eacli animal and Ihey will be shown how tho animals are skinned and the fur prepared for market. That the plan is one which carries an undoubted appeal is evident iroui the fact that Mr. Phillips has already booked reservations for forty people, most of whom are from Chicago and Clevelano. There are also several applications Trom New York and one from New Orleans. Mr. P.iillins whose headquarters nee at Jasper is one of Hie most noted guides in the Canadian. Hockies, This year ho handled all tlio outfitting,, feeding and trans portation arrangements lor the Alpine Club of Canada, which held ils annual camp at Mount Ilobson. w in CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle September 3, 6, 16, 26 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway September 1, 12, 22 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For BuUdale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocea.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell Rtver, and Vancouver, every Saturday, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C ORCHARD, General Agent. Corner of 4th S'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rui B.v. Fair Week Specials Vacuum Bottles Keep Contents Hot or Cold Use it lo put Baby's Food in at nights. Splendid Value, 75c. EMULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO A shampoo that gives the hnir tone and vigor and easily cleanses Hie scalp. Regular prico 50c. Special, 25c. ORMES LIMITED THE REXALL STORE. Phones 82 and 200. Advertise in "The Daily News" THE PAPER THAT GETS QUICK RESULTS