V PAGH two The Daily News PRINCE RUPEIVr - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Biipcrt Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month , $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance.-per year '$0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7..r0 Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Many Are Coming Here For The Fair. This Good Time To Visit Interior 98 88 Friday. August 28, 1925. Many people are coming to Prince Hupert fur the big fair week. Intimations to. that effect have been received here. It is lo be a big event and Prince Rupert people will do well to extern! themselves to the utmo-l to welcome the visitors and make the affair one of the biggest successes in the history of the city. Boys' Band Is Very Worthy Cause. I The boys' band which is being formed here under a competent instructor is one of the most hopeful institutions Prince Rupert has had. Already there are nearly thirty lads ieSirn in g Ihe rudiments of music and practising on instruments with a view to becoming members. There i plenty of material to work on but the lack is chiefly in instruments. They are co-tly and there is no fund to dntw on with winch to purchase them. People who appreciate music or who appreciate the work that is being done in placing the opportunity beJure the boy? to get a training' in band music may well take this opportunity of sliowiug.yw sojno individuals have donated instruments and others nave given casn towards' purchasing them. Just a few- more are needed. Splendid Move Of - Allied Nations. The nations which were allied lo fight Germany are still allied' in an effort to secure. ,q permanent peace (hat will tend to prevent future wars. They, have sent a suggestion to (ler-i many and this suggestion promises lo be the basis of a conference leading to a better condition of affairs. ; Tlie war between (iernmuy aiul'the allies was fought stubbornly on both sides and at times it seemed doubtful which would win. Fortune favored the allies with the assistance of the United States, anil peace came. However, following the peace there was much natural irritation,' a 'condition lliat is rapidly passing away. Today there is a, better feeling and if the nation jget together and Germany tuiee more resumes her position in the council of nations, there should be such a change as will ' make for permanent peace. The effort is worth while. Everyone Notices Improvement Here. All visitors notice the general improvement of the city of Prince Rupert, especially the improvement in the condition of the streets. The backwoods appearance is rapidly naming ami there is a more permanent and niiMleru condition beiug assumed. That makes for stability. The next move will be to beautify Ihe city. Rows of trees on the streets and boulevards have been suggested but that would be;a doubtful imprnvenVeiil.' It would make Prince Ru- Pfrt jusl jik'e other rillc and would not be distinctive. Tree are not Weded in n shujip rlimtilo but low shrubs would be more suitable. Ve do nftb need, shade. We need all the sunshine-that offer'; This nitisrh tfdrn6; in mind by those who arc. anxious to make improvement along'thls line, v This is n good time for Prince Rupert people, who o desire, to visit the interior. The eiimiig Week a fair is heiug held at Smithers and on Labor Day the big annual barbecue is the ntlraeliou at Telkwa. On Hioe occasions the people from all it.. . . , .I. . . ihb rmiuiry snip gainer aim u is nn excellent opportunity lo meet them. The interior i- steadly developing. It may not be growing just as last as some unhide wish or as other- should think it should but. as Mr IMiehui told the Rotary Club yesterday, (her" is n steady and marked advancement. Prince Rupert must keer a a. 1 I II i a ... . in ioiicii wimi ine inierior centres aim ne m a position to co- operaie won uiem jii-i ah iney ro-operaii'i Willi ns in securing; 1 he grain elevator. CORBYS SPECIAL SELECTED CANADIAN RYE WHISKY Botcd m BorxJ umA'rDoniriion Government supervision The Quu Wlristy of Conoda- sincel859 This advertisement is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of Uritish Columbia. the OUT OF TOWN. BUYERS' WEEK household purchases are made. ! Spsclal Buyers' Week YS:- The Prince Hilcrt Itelail Mer- chants' Association wtll this year make it possible for out-of-town consumers lo soend a ery m- niiinernlive time in the city during Fair Week, September 0, to, Senlember 12. when business iHidi pleasure can be combined at ierVM had ju. n itii,. joke they minimum oi cosi. ,, inis assoeiauoii nu orsiuo-ized a Buyers' Week, similar to that held so successfully in Vancouver recently, and offers to refund railway or wat rare lo each out-of-town visitor whose combined purchases in Prince; Hupert amount to not less than1 100. Refunds will bo based oni excursion rales applying at the time. Boat fares, on wliioli there -are no reduced rates, will he refunded on the basis of fare and one-third. The only articles exempt from, merchandise to make up the $100 are sugar, canned milk, flour and feed. Good Entertainment Hie association has also pro vided excellent entertainment to visitors during this week including a baiKiuet, dance and launch trips. The Buyers' Week will. therefore offer. a splendid oji-porlunity to those livins in re mote, districts to obtain their nircliases at first hand from business houses, which stand be hind their oods, and at the same lime spend a very enjoyable noli day. Upon arrival In Ihe city visi tors will reerister at the Board of Trade rooms, f.jty Hall, ami de posit Iheir receipt h for transpor tation paid and obtain a buyers book wherein will b reiristerenl iall purchases made in Ihe city: muruTV iwcTDiimriTTc 1 tIElll I IMJlAUillLHlO FOR BOYS' BAND WILL BE READY IN MONTH Several More Needed to Bring New Organliation up to Concert Strength; Boys are Keen Within a month it is expected lhaf twenty instruments will be available for the Hoy's Hand which is being formed here. Of llie-e twelve are being provided by the First H.O. Regiment and eight by other citizens. Five or six more are needed to bring the band up to strength so that if may be in a ioitron to give gooo performances. Colonel J. W. .Nicholls at tlK Rotary luncheon yesterday, sain he dropped into the basement of the church the other evening and found 25 boys all intensely interested learning some of the first principles of music under ihe new bandmaster and he fell sure anyone seemg lhoe boys so keen would be Wilting to help 6. WTorlhy a cfluse. The young sters ranged in aye from ten to fourteen, most of them being about eleven or twelve years old. The city had been generous and given $150 and several local institutions had promised help More was yet needed, howevei Tenders would be invited at on.-i for the supplying of inslrumeni- SEES GREAT GROWTH IN PRINCE RUPERT Also Settlements of Interior are Developing Fast Says J. T. Phelan at Rotary Luncheon "I was surprised to 'lie growth thai has taken place -n Prince Rupert since my lis! visit," said J. T. Phelan, superintendent of the (ioverniuenl telegraph service at Ihe Itutary Club luncheon yesterday aflci-noon. The condition- of the sliwl especially 1m wonderful compared with Hie early days The surrounding district has also developed fast. In the Hulk ley ami .Nechaco valleys settlement is proceeding and the towns along (ho railway are budding up rapidly. Mr Phelan said Mial umloubl edly tliis place had a great fuU T-;--" ore ami Vlii lc.-itor great uual for lhoe living in districtsjrnnvcnfion removed from large business The rbfl Ioysweiii n, Some girls 'Mine woul.l be n assistance l HlfW as well as to f Up development "' this oort. He IIP 'took IIIUK a n ureal ftlni pridj ( in noting" the growth oflbisi'lly. a of' H. wnil.! lvtiflbrfi kTtfJrfinm. I Dip Victoria Jltolai-y Club and ' Soectal OnDortunltv For Visitors hmlher or Mr. Sid Jolinlono to Get Fare Paid Rupert to Prince ami Mrs. (leorge Clolhier. who had been in n m"' Stewart nil member of ttl club lr A I tins season of the year it ivisit Victoria for the next It"1'"": C. II. Orme w.h Ihe 'principal centres to contemplate their win-l speaker of the .lay. tei' requirements in lie way nfi clothmn. groceries, elo., and it is, h--.--.- :n the fall of the year the larj-'e, f TL M t- lU Mn I l"C lie "Idll man III ui IHC nit iiiuuu I'was just a lit He joke lie had i The cop was fe.liajr funny: I lie ran the prisoner re tin coop. ltrfused In lake hi money. by swun ; ml stole thiir clothes And nun? tin-in on a limb Twas jusl a Htlte Joke I hey had The boyn who wenl to school. They drove the learner from lie room And ducked him in the pool. "IVas jut a little Joke hi The lads unruly wer; The leaclw li.-kvl them had. alt until They murmured "Pardon, sir. As a plaea to sjnd pari o .Sunday the chtirrh bas Ine aa vanlaire over ' 'ine places. Mosquitoes sekloiii hot her yn there or sand flie. Oor Wea of ne who experi Rupert niakiBi! an ootimist U . lo stop Prior progress. Neighbor were created " thai you taipht have minieon no talk about you and pein- lale as to wio-re you were la: night. I wish I had a neighbor Who'd hold h r nimble tnnitiie And keep her kids from upraw ling My flower IkU nmong. I would esteem and cherish .Such action on her part, A deaf and dumb and ehildlen-I dame Would surely raeli my heart. Any person who in habitually t. -wed isf nire- o make a bash f things. While a man doe not marrv liis wife relamen, it is jus as well 10 give mem iue onc over herore He fttka the fata' tueslion from Ma prospective bride. I Convincing The coustable was fresh to hii job and b.keil it. lie held u his hand a a irtotori-t flahe i through the village, the car ttlowed down. "What's yonr name and ad dres, ir?" aked the pollee of ficer. "You were travelling at the rate of 50 miles an hour jus 1.. ' " ' -Distributors for - K9L9RED: -3HINOLE2C m irrf2? Ten Years Ago In Ptlnro Kupart Auqust 23, 1315. Charles Lester delivered an, uddresn in Hue Kuipre i'lieHii.-i last ni?ht on "PrrnenL hay; rinouiic lionlilion.-' S. I.l liacdotiald, president of tin-; trades A . Labor liuneil, was iu J he ehair. I.. M. He (lex, tiiaaaer of the Hank of lloniinerer, has reeeivel a letter (jmiiii Hon. J. A. Louxh-eed, acting minister of militia, thanking the people of lnn-e Rupert for Ihe flfl of l,ooo with which to purchase a mach- iue gun. W. A. Myers, Xaas lliver pioneer, ban purehaed thtprinl-ui jr outfit of W. ii. IfcMiuU.a id will establish a paper Tcrfaee to be known as the "'Orra Hespalrh. ' BURNS LAKE A srhool fall fair will be held here on September 18 and IV M. K. Xonrse was elected president of the oryan nation, taking eharjce; tv iolwln. vice-president; Rev. J. H. Kerr, secretary, and !. Cochrane, treasurer. Strong committees were a No appointed lo take charge of the various arrtHi9inenif . Mrs. Oeorve Wall and Mrs. J. It. Melntyre of Btnlthera, .who were visitorw here last week. were entertained at a number of social affair. Mrs. Sorli, wife of Andrew Sorll of Hums Ijike, pasneal way last Thursday at her home after a lingering illness Death wan doe lo heart disease Miss Christina McImkL who has hi in the guei of Mrs. A. M. Iliiddy here for several weeks, has returned to her home at Anyov vi. ,lMiMtt ii.. nwiior. Noc f Intention to Apply to ist. "I haven t leoit6nt nil boiJ LeaM Und f : - I In Queen Charlotte Land ".Ml rluhl sir. " sahl ll.r nollce Icortllng District of man. aooloueUmllr. affttr a mo- pert, and sltnnlo a mentis thought'. . ' "(to ahea.t Thai's a new on to me!" PfRealMustara in Your Kit Rifiht at the top of the lUt of camping necetsitin it a tin or two of real Muitard. Mm who fhh and men who (hoot know wht a tplclnct and flavour mustard freshly mixed with cold water addi to the ham, bacon, fowl, ven ln and other good tliingi they eat In camp, COLMAN-KEEN (Canada) Limited I ivi tniMril llrctt MONTkKAL trtC I olmans Mustard . t aids dicHonj LAND ACT Point, (iraham '-olumbia. tte- I'rlnee Hu at Itooney Island, llrtlUh Take .Notice that Langnra I'ishlng & Paeking Company Limited, of Massett, H.C., ooeu- ; pation Packers. Intends to npply r-ir a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at Itooney Point, flraham Ittand, British Columbia; tlieneo northerly five chains, more or less, to low water mark; thence west-rly along low water mark one hundred and sixty chains; thance -outherly five chnlns; thence easterly one hundred and sixty chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or less. LANOATtA riSIM.N0 JH PACKLNO PACKINO'CO. LTD. Applicant. Per L. II Simpson, Agent Paled Jun istli. togs. LAND ACT ' Notice of Intention to Lease Land Apply to In Queen Chariot to Land Ilc-corditiK District of Prince Ilu- ipcrl, and situate aboul one and a half miles cast of Massctt I Lighthouse nl the mouth of Mas-sell Inlet. Oraham Island, llrlt-iish Columbia. TAKI NOTICE that Langara I ishing & Packing Company I Minded, of Victoria, H.C occti Agents for Prince Rupert Spruce Mills Spruce Shlplop, $15.00 pr M Cedar VJoinl Double Check Cedar Rustic Cedar Channel Rutic Cedar Boat Lumber Albert & McCafTery U Phones 116 and 117 f , :ulyo!ir win send vm thif tllurtMW: book cf baslihi TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. pation. Packers, inlands to apply for a lease of the following described land: (ktmmetieing at a post planted at the northwest corner nf Lot ieen. (traham island, iirmsn Columbia, about one and a half miles east of Masseit Llalilhousc at the mouth of Mnssett Inlet, flraham Island. HrHIh Cd-im-bia; thence northerly five chain, more or lea to low water mark; thence westerly, along low- water mark one hundred and sixty .halns; thence ' southerly five chains: thence easterly one hundred and sixty chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or loss. I,XOARA FlFMXrt & PACKlNfl CO. LTD., ApplieatiL Per K. II. Simpson, Agent. Dated June 10th. l LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land He-eordlng District of Prince lln-lert. ami situate about two mile in a northerly direction from Rooney PoioL Mnssett InleL Orahani Island. Ilrlllsh Columbia. Take Notice that Langara Fishing & Parking Company Untiled, or Ma well. H.C, occupation Packers, Intends to apply for a lease of the following de-( scribed lands: i Commencing at a post planted two miles In a northerly direction, from flooney point, Maett In-j lei, (traham Island, Hritlsh Col-j umbla; thence easterly five ' a a rnains. more or less, to low water mark; thence northerly along low water mark one h'un dred and sixty chains; thence westerly five chains: thence southerly one hundred and sixty chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more or less. LANOMtA nsiUNC ti PACKLNO PACK 1X0 CO. LTD. Applicant. Per K. II. Plmpson. Agent. Dated June 3th. (025. LAND ACT. Notlco or Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Iteeording District of Prince Hupert.' and situate at Ferguson Hay, Massell Inlet, Q.C Islands, H.C. Take Notice that fiose-MII-lord, Limited, of Vancouver." H.C occupation Salmon Canners, intends to apply for n lease of the following described lands: Commencing nl a post planted approximately 20 chains cast from northwest porner Lot K71; thence south 3 chains; thence west 10 chains; thenco sou'h 2 chains; Id'ence west 10 chains to west boundary of Lot 1571; thence south 8 chains; thence west 10 chnlns; Ihence north 20 chains; Ihence cast 2 chains, moro or less, to bench; thence following meanderitu of shore lino to point of commencement, and containing 22 acres, more or loss. (lOKSI-.MII.LKIU), LTD. Applicant. Per Wm. 0. .Mitchell, Agent Dated Juno 20th, 1023. I Ilu:ti. n, in a li.ii i . tlie Night Phonei 6M SM Cr. Ml BUtk 735 Kindling! Dry Kiln Dried WmC. HtiMiM y" I tbia yoo u- Fw.i hi $8.00 or nicely tic J b.-.i 5 for $1.00. Our Taxi to reav-ini" "inrl;" i you ur ... wtll uae th". M our Chan-, "all the 'nix Dray attended ; Stand345 Th rd t Also Seal Con The Prince Rupert Transfer &Tixi Co. Phones: 185, 11t CANADIAN STEM The and DRY CLEANERS Laundry of Peru"1 Service, Phone No. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce. Sort Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We are re.i.i. lo reoelve . to lake your m take personal your Laiind Cleaning. Big Assortment of rn,,, Quality Silk, Satin Velvet, Crepes, Taffeta, Flannels, Serges, ele., at rea " 1 WestofEnglan Store Phone 753. i