ses- This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Goverumeut of British Columbia. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday.-the Prince Rupert 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 Ibe British 'Empire 'arid Ihe United Slates, in advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. i DAILY EDITION 8AM.M5.V 11 Saturday, October 21, I92.". Growing Grain In The Interior. C. E. Whitney (iriffilhs,, a director of the United drain Growers, who has jusl visited J lie interior, says that niot of the farmers a! Wistaria are 'growing" groin and. that on one farm 1,11)0 bushels f wheat was threshed this year. Yet we are told by the gloom prophets that this is not a grain country and that it will be years before any wheal will be exported. Now that there is an elevator here, the farmers of the rich interior valleys will have an opportunity to gel busy and ee how much wheat they can ship here. There will be a market for it all and it can be handled through this port. Mr. Wliilney-nrirfiths has done the district a service by drawing attention to this, lie is libt a politician and he has hi standing as a representative of the farrners'-institules and the United drain (I rowers to protect. Manson Tells Of. Interior Prospects. ; ' Hon. A. M. Manson declare lh'al''Kred Stork will get a' good majority in the district be knows. lie is willing lo speak freely for everythingjeasl of llazellnjr and trial, is the bulk of the vote east from here'. People in this" rilv an; wel aware of the senli-nienf heTe and'at AnVtix it is said Slork' will get a good majority. Ocean Kalis is going for him because- Ibe prosperity of the paper town has been made possible, through the signing of Hie Australian Ireaty. What we want nnvy is n ,ig majority, one that will inspire. -Mackenzie King willi'c,onfiu,ence and show him thai Ihe building (tf Ihe elevator here was appreciated. Hundred Cars, Of Grain Daily. i' .V :' Four years ago no grain was being exported' through Vancouver. Today, over one hundred car loaW a day are being -hipped to that portiby the Canadian National. Railways alone, the figures by tfie P.P.R. not being available. Tin is a nice business and will increase. Prince Rupert will also get business before very long and the lime will come .when a large proportion of Ihe grain will go out by western-port's. The result will be greatly to the advantage of the farmer and incidentally will benefit us. If we bad two trains of grain a day coming in here, we should begin to think we had a busy porl. The grass would cease to grow between the tracks in tli yards and there would be an awaken ing here such as we hae not yet seen: "Seven year ago, when the writer came to Prince Rupert, Hon. T. D. Pattullo remarked: ''There 'is 'one thing I should nil- vise you to go after strong and that is ocqnn -shipping, del that and the city is made." Now the realization of dial suggestion seems to be in sight. We shall Jiave the ocean shipping if we have the grain coming here. Businessman Says ' Will Gamble Little. ' ' A local businessman.' bn takes no side, hpnrs liiindreds if people Vxprcsfi their "views good, position to. size lip the local situation. he though! the election VniHd gi, he quietly not a poniieian amldo'iinl' flre to es I shall slip out soon and if I can gel any lakers." Iry lo place epretK an twenty s in . .no lilies lint is in a particularly Asked which way 'remarked: "1 dm opinion- liuM Hunk five on Fred Stork . I" it jrr . a mm err mi wl nil ii II, mm mses nr mmmi r i Ml With Your Help OUR boy can start life with a' balance in the Bank. Many a boy ha'$100or more in the Bank saved from his pocket money and is proud of his Bank Book. A thousand dollars saved at 18 may mean a college education or a good . start in business. The Royal Bank of Canada Prince Rupert Branch F. E. Robertson, Manager 25 The miantilv of halibut landed entirely rebuilt and widened, af- ihis week has been smaller than fonhiu: jrood wiiit. r protection for some time past nnd extreme- for Hie valuable boats moorcii ly bad weather condition have 1 1 here. .Mac will conimenre on s realty interfered with fisliun; Hits work on .Monday operations. Several skippers report having experienced some of Ihe worst blows b) a Ifttftj deep Swan, ctiiin. Porllock, Arctic, Polaris and Western. Canadina: Hlnpleader, Fisher, Dolphin, Volunteer, Margalice, Selma. Cape- Spencer. D.S.T., t?er"ub and Inez II. .Engine Man Visits II. H. Poller, gcnejral inmaper uf Hje Vancouver branch of Ihe J'eiier ami ickejs-l'eUCi r.n- plne .Manufacturing Co. of Yeo vil and Ipswich, England, arrived in the oily on Hie steamer Prince Uupert on Wednesday on a bn-Iness visit to Ihe local agency. Ward Eleclric Co and returned youth on the steamer on Friday morniny. Patent' Fish Hooks Capl. Amos Collisnn, mayor of Kilkalla. has joined the ranks of nautical inventors and local fishernipn slate dial if Ihe in vention lives up lo expectation there will be no furlher need for men lo brave Ihe elements in an heroic struggle to calch a livinjr via Mie hook method. No, sir, the Amos book will solve th problem of consistent catches of halibut and one has only In examine the articles at Ihe Aer-berg-Thomson shops to see the IKiinl of every one. Fishing in I lie past has been a wet and dangerous business but with Hie Anios or as some call it the Famns hook it will be possiblo o catii ine r.isn on iiry lain), in 'afcl' if will be an easier proposl- ion than filllrig a' baby bottle ivilh frozen cemenl. nie new ipok if on Uie- telescopic system villi the bait placed at Die far ml, and by Ihe way, the saving of bait would keep a non-smok ing Scotsman in matches fo Ihe resl of his life. Well, hav ing bailed the hook at the far eiid ami fastened it to n long line reaching from Ihe backdoor lo the salt chuck, the honk is llirown into Ihe waler with Ihe point pbfnllng toward the deep sea. Thru tide golnz out will lak? Ihe point' or the hook Willi it but Ihe bailnvlll slick on t lie far end. I'hen llm halibut seeing the bait will swallow the point of (he telescopic hook ami In Hh en deavors In reach and swallow Hie bail Ihe halibut swims nlnng Hie hook lo shore ami Is Ihere murdered. li s all so simple. Cap is also havinir a nic little pleasure launch built at Ihe Mc Lean yards which Is to he power ed with a ,1Vj b.p. Fairbanks 2 cycle engine. This nifty little craft will be used In connection with Hie nhnve experiments. Cnmiillan schooners Illrdie H., Fanny I'., and Alliance have been on Ihe Ward ways Hits week for general overhaul purposes. N. M. Mcl;ean has been successful In securing the contract for the repair work lo Ihn south east float at Ibe Yacht Club premises, This flo.il Is lo be Tusboal P.lt.Tj Cant, llarri Kerr, of tho Hushby fleet left . - ri.i.i.. . I.'L .l..' ...Ill sea career, in inn so sionny iiiiinn mi i uursiniy mornm n.i it been at times that it ha been (three empty scows in low for necessary for boats lo seek shel-juenrcetowii to briny down two er and tie up for several days fscow load of lumber for local at a stretch. As a result of Hie consumption. , lipid landings, prices have beenj hjsli on the Fish Exchange fnrj Interesting Engine both first nnd second clussj yhei installation of the 20 b.p. American and Canadian fish, the ijtin ( Dutch), heavily counter former oblainimi the better balanced dcNel engine, on the prices. . w un ine close uaimui i-cycle sysleni, In- the new llav season coining Inln effect ov-moller halibut schooner, which enilier 15 less than a moiUh s jU!ll iucll completed at the time several Canadian hbntt'Mcl.pau yards will be watched have already lied up for the,wilh great tnlerest anion. local winter while others are daingi. skippers of fishing scliooner- intensive flshinp preparatory !o!and owners of power boats gen- Ihe winter lull in earning power, orally. This Installation wil' The total of fish marketed imark Ihe firs! sale locally of this week from Monday until tliN particular, machine which yesterday , noon amounted lo gives a maximum amount of I 12.00(1 pounds. Arrlva's .Schooners marketing catcher this week include the following. American: Anna .1., Lincoln, Valorous Constitution, Reliance power with thiviuiniiinun of cos' in ppkeep and minimum amount of vibration. An engineer has been sent over from Holland bv the makers of this engine and litis expected lo arrie here within a ciHjple of weeks. A feature o Daley, Venus, Yellowstone, Su- Mils engine is that it can be nr perior. Radio, Kanaka, Hrisk.'on Ibe stand without vibration Paragon, Seymour, Attn, Oladys, and is particularly suited for fishing operations where "Idling" of Hie engine is a necessity X. M. McLean, wh U Hie ajren! for IhK englnpfiAvill stage d-inonst rat ions for; lhoe inlercsl- cd when the installation of the power plant has-been couipft and tested. Torpedo Shotgun . , Capl. McKweu and chie'f offl cer Hill llammoud uf the Cold Storage mechanical staff, bat recently won fame and misfor tune at Sea! Cv with a new type of hunting lorpedo. The I wo l illicums w ere angling for shrimp one day when a crab climbed the anchor chain in an elTorl to attack the craft and euused a lot of unrest. The sequel to this scare was the fix ing of various gadgils On to ae ordinary shot gun etiaMIng it l fire a miniature crab bunting torpedo. When started on .ils errand Hie torpedo circles around on Ihe liollom iinill it iimis cmb to which it immediatcK Clings. Then a liUle hatch opens on Ibe top of the torpedo and a small rubber balloon floats out. As the bolloou automatic ally inflates it lifts the torpedo lo the surface along with thn crab when the latter Is subdued and captured. 'litis Mdea ha been converted lo uso in hunting game and high hopes were held oul recently wlien, the inventors wenli Jo tic JirtsljAfjjsiiinsh ii ""ingsjte unon; ineir ; reiuni large; crown of twf garnered lo welcome. Hiem. .U sUeeVisful was y fut ejiJHfnenJlrJi! at 12.0 on the same day they arrive I barY home, Capl. .McKwen can-y- ing Hie hiinling gear while chief officer Hill Hammond staggered aloug Hi Hie rear burdened down with Iwo crabs which bad sue eunibed lo the valor, brains ah. skill' of the inventors of Hie new weapon. Tugboat M.T. a, Cnpt. It (licen, left port on Monday morning for (Iruham Island to tow' a boom of logs, consislln of 70(1.00(1 feet of limber CUNARD? ArtCHOR-DONALISOfl g 5 Back Home for V( 1 CHRISTMAS I ai "ATHENIA" 2. From llalllx ta Londand.rrv JA Z n4 Cli..w, t.lUng D. li. jJJ 3 "ASCANIA" fl Frm Ullli Plymouth. 3t Chrbour( and London. 31! fj rn oicurtlon, soroonollr o.torUd iM U hy Dick K, Whithorn. Solllot WT, Dot. 14. 0 ijZ Full Information from iKill, X or Comoontr-t offlcoo, 22 Hot. " 't St. W, Voncouvtr. M Canadian schooner Muirneag. ('.apt. Jud Tlinrber, ha made tier last aethe service trip of the season and will be dismantled of gear preparatory to beiiw tied, up for Ihe winter during the be halibut seaon. Jud ami, le.l.tie Campbell arc thinking of: taking a little cruise in the in terests of the inner man for Ihe ourpose of finding obt whether Hie ducks are at fault or whether it is the hunters that there I ucli a scarcity of game min ing in Ibis seaon. , IterniiUi Valine, owner and okippcr of the power boat Oe-yt1l, was in ihe city from Port Hssington llils week gelling a few minor repairs nrade and nkliur on prnylioU fnr the .vlnler. Power boa! f.eila' It., flagship of the Prince Htinerl balhouse fleet. i leaving porl on Sun day morning fur the Oieen Charlotte Islamls on election busi- ie. I.IslilboHse lender Hlrnle. iipt. l'elersen, lieil wip lo Ihe goternmenl wharf on Thursday mdrnliig owing lo the density of Ihe fog. j (.cull Morrton and the Ihiltpn brothers will html uer Ihe week end at Itidley Island. Fine BoonT In Tug Alcedo, owned by Capl. W. 0. Hrewer and skippered by C,iit. Ileluo, arrivi'd in port last week with n fine boom uf logs from Wallace Ilighl, situated nn lloilerlck Island, Fiul.'iyson Chan nel, south of Swnnsttii Hay, in fact lumber men say it is one of Ihe finest booms of Jogs yet lo arrive in port for Ihe P.M. Spruce Mills. The boom consisted of thirteen and a half sections, and contains around 800,000 feel of, the finest spruce htf lit ndilfllou; to ode section of cedar logs. The Alcedo Is returning to the Oard- ner Canal district to yard logs inld klls'on'lay for "Miirk Sinany and vll afterwards return to Prince llupert. j Hunters Out In spile of inclement wcallicr existing over lul week end a number pf Intrepid n I m rods went oul willi guns ami rifles in an effort lo .cnplitre something for the larder. However, little game offered nhd although good sport was enjoyed, via Ihe expectation route, nothing tangible happened and Ihe old bread and cheese through Hie rapids and thenco tu; looked good back home. However, Ihe mill of Hie Sitka Hpruco'wilh bail weather existing dur- v -1 i ti ir Hie nasi week II i tlkelv Mia ducks and other varieties of Hame birds will be seeking shelter on Inside water and doubtless there will be some lull hunting done Ibis week end wllh belter results, LAND ACT. Nolle of InOnllort to Apply la PurthtM Land. In Hie (.mid niTiinliiK niatrli'l of I'rlnrn liniwrt. mil Ix-lnv irllnn of l.ol turiiljr-ruiir (HI), llanie rive 1 (). ' Cimat piairiet, TAHK .MlTICi: llml Frlllrll't I.llllllwl uf I'rim'C Huperl, ll.C inonliantn. Intriui to tmily fur prrinlMkm to purrlm Hid rullnwliK ilrarrltirit litnill: Ciiliiiiirnrtiil' II i pint planted it tti norllirl fwrnor of ln twiMily-fuur (tit. noire five (51. Comt Iil.irlrt; ttirnie milll thrrlv l0 rlmllia; thftira rnrtT IiiIm: tlirnrn north elrlit rhnlni iiKir nr lo, to lii vh wiirr nmrk; tinnre nnritin( dunir lilvh witir murk to mint of rdiiiiiifiiriMiciit, iii rnnttlnlnr elthtv (HO) irren, more or lea KIUZZKi.1,'3 LIMIT' I). Cited Auiuit 1Mb. All, tS! pn,;n Just Arrived! n complete line of floor and table LAMPS in walnut, mahogany and polychrome Georgette and silk fringed shades to match Trices are very reasonable Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street :impany :y. at Queen (.harlol'e Phon? 123 The girl you leave behind you Just stop a moment ainl think 'nt ti spends her bi -thai gut you le.ne Im IhihI " nii me working -he is nt hniue working Willi I'erhnp washing the ttme cop and jiiir t li ' etl eslerda and will wali mi uuuiv tionorrow 1'erhnp doing the wrk' washing. In Y'M I: variety uiler"! gmwili; in her- nU dullni-ness stagnation. Talk it over Willi Hi girl mi leave ltitid how glad sin will lie U ) faie th vralr 0n A fair trial uf our family snk"o ylll im- v many new hours for her family BH !i8nHf. Have her phone The CanaHirftl "rnin T. mi 1 )ou'll be coming home to more cheerful cr ,. a fnsher, happier girl. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. Steamship and Train Service it. princc auetar tM ewmcr chanlc hi i n rmci RUPIRT I" VANCOUVIR, VICTORIA. (tATTLC an.1 iuirim..,i,. FRIDAY it 0 o.m. trxl tUNOAV, 11 p-m. t . PRINCK RUPIRT f'"f STtWART lixl AMVO. VVfOKtlOAT. 10 fn. t. PRINCC CHARLIt (TCWART, (ATURDAr, 10 P-"l. . PRINCC iOHH rirtllitll) fr VAMCOUVCR tu OUICN CMARLOTTf ISLANDI. PAtBtROtR TRAIMt LCAVC PRINCC RbPtRT OAH.T topi tunitt II l l.ni. rr PRINCK 0IOR0C, WINNIPCO, ll (Kilnlt F.ialrm ' aiilila. I im-d .ia:. AOCNCV ALL OCEAN ITCAMIHIP LINtS. Cllf Ticaat Olfko, B2t Third A, Prlnct Rupori, (OMONT0. Sportsmen We nro lleadipmrlers for Sporting Hoods of all ko- NVe carry Uie r;uniius WE8TERN SUPER "X" LONQ FIANCE SHOT SHELLS See im for Hand LoRfrer's. Supplies -(lib lin-l J nnd I'nrls Gable Axes Saw., ete. STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 714 Second Avenue Phone 143 E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, wilh ndditionnl maihines for Hie tnnnnraclure uf SASH, DOOns, MOULDINGS lumber, Lath, shingles, veneer also carried in slock. Snve handling charges by buying dlred from the fuuniu of supply. TU Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 238 Black 738 GBOATS Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. O. BU8HBY, Man. Dir. Night Phonei 687 539 Or. 238 Black 735