PAGE TWO "fT-- I? if it No Other Tea as Good no a rin Jin OAllllUli m fln We asK you to test tHis yourself. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. II. F. PULLRN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES I Citj 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 JO.Ofi To all other countries, in advance, per year ............ S7.50 Advertising and Circulation, Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - DAILY BDITlOll - 93 - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation.' Monday. August 0. J926. Boost your town and the town will boost you. Knock your town and you'll get the knocks back. Gertrude Ederle Latest Heroine. Gertrude Ederle, who lias accomplished the marvellous feal of swimming the Kngli.-h Channel, a distance of approximately' 21 miles, from Cape Ariz .Vex in France lo Kiiigduvii in England and thus not only being' the first woman to accomplish this great endurance feat, but also beating the time record of the five men who preceded her, is beinjr acclaimed as somewhat of a heruiue. She i only nineteen years of age yet was able to do what mature men failed lo accomplish. It has oflen been said that women are able to endure more than men and this teems to prove the rase. At any rate it was a marvellous feat and the girl will find her way open to the movies and to a good many; other wSilks of life if the wishes to accept : Shipping Ore From - Porcher Island. Last week a shipment of eighty ton of high grade gold and ciipper ore was made from the Patterson mine at Surf Point, near Welcome Harbor, the secoud shipment to be sent out by the owners, Messrs. Patterson and Wright If this brings the" returns expected, it is probable it will be followed by regular snipmenis anu mat machinery will be installed which will make this a regular shipping mine. This 'will be the nearest operating mine to Prince Rupert being a little more than twenty miles Vtvay on Porcher Island, across Chatham Strait It is bringing mining close home to Prim e Rupert and should arouse interest in future prospecting. Liberal Candidates Are Nominated. Although a little Mow in getting tinder way, the Liberal party, has-now nominated candidate in all British Columbia constituencies with the exception, ijf Victoria and Comox-Alherai. In Victoria it has been round difficult to find a suitable man to oppose; Hon. S. F. Tolmie ami in Crnnox they have endorsed the independent, A. W. Neill. who nipporled theIackenzie King Government throughout the session. The nomination of Mtdeer' in North Vancouver will make two particularly interesting contests in the Vancouver area. There wm ne we. name royal between Hon. 11. II. Stevens and Duirald Iionaghy and Jlhis fight between A. 1). MeRae, former leader of the Progressives .against fj. (. McGeer, leader of the freight rates ngni lor ornisii Columbia. Others will doubtless dewlop iricsi wiry progress, mil uiey win-hardly be watched bv people of this district as will these two. Prairie View of Election Situation. V , The Edmoulon Hulletin in a leading editorial article says: ine matter which the farmers of Alberta cannol afford to overlook on voting day is how Jhe question of freight rates on prairie pniducts to Pacific j-orts, would fare at the hands of the .migneirt,7ivermeni. . V ; inai.is mil. uy any means an exclusive V western iiip.Im.ii witness th fact that .Mr. Melghe.n and Senator Robertson made ii-an is.sije wr a very plain'.decJaralion nfpolicv-'in the-easlofu .........1,.- '"""6 rjctiiuo Cillllliaiga 1HSI tail. fepeakmz at Halifax last September, Senator Robertson led 011 ine ineignt raies question m this fashion: "The late luuw which ine iioverumeni nus sirtiek rtt the rest of t he .-m.nt-v came with the recent judgment granting reduced rates on grain and flnir(o British Columbia. This meant a further tax of io.uw,ooy n year on uanatlian railways. This was in addition OOirooo'"1"" g'fl 10 Iir.u'ries whicu c0t the railways 20,- -Mr. Meighen followed the Senator in this strain: "There had been a measure of relief in rates to the west which was utterly indefensible." And again; "The Government by legislation had granted 4. the-CntwV Nest rates on grajn and flour to the west aud in this .&v.Wd Hie high rate prevailing on to the Maritime province." So refreshing and satisfying! SHREDDED WHEAT with berries and cream HOOT GIBSON COW PUNCHER lu ine bur picture at ttic si-liotnir tonight Hoot tbson takes the part or a ruwpunrher n the Bar, X HancK in Wyoming. lb iiV'an ardent amateur photo t rpher and endure wjth a grin itiT jibes ' of his companion on account of hi fondness for the camera: His father is fh.v owiier of the-.Trianglc T Ranch In Texas, the foreman of whien li Don Barton who is involved in a plot to steal the sheep of Farlane Senior. Bartn is discovered by the ranch owner and shoots the latter. , Jane Terrill, a Minimrr visitor, sends Zack Pelers, an old friend of the family, to seek To.n and inform him of his father" death. Zaek finds the youth, who returns with him to Texas. Arriving there. Tom assumes the disguise and manners of n ireulle city youth and lulls thn suspicions of the desjerado. He falls in love with Jar.e bu she rejule m; .questioning his character, on account of his masquerade. F.enlualy, Torn acconiplisha his mission and is materially aided, through his. love for his camera. How he completes hW task and establishes iiimself i; the pool graces, is most origin ally and uniquely worked out in one of the best western stories ever (old on the screen. MEMORY LANE" IS ROMANTIC STORY OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE "Memory I.ane " is a romantia story of everjday people. There is as much ronianre in the family washluti as in a king' cas tle if you get it out. This is the theory of John M. Stahl, film producer, who say.i that lie would rattier make pic tures the characters r whtrh ar. common everyday folk than those displaying millionaire and royalty. It is the everyday folk about us mat makes iiie world uo tround,'" he explains. "All in al'i jWhey are vastly more important than the penous who stand on lop of the earth and conclude that everyone else is hidden in -their shadow. 1 keiieve thai the romance and drama in the a erase vmerican home ecl.pses any-! thing that ever can happen with in tlie iilded doors of kings o ihe sorially elect " "HIS PEOPLE" STORY 0F JEWISH LIFE IN NEW YORK GHETTO As though the outside wall of Xew 'York Ohelin tenement boue had been removed and the life of one of the families studied without their know ledge, appears the tale of the Cominsky family, as unfolded in "His People," tlie newest Uni versal-Jewel, here at the week end. It i a cross-ecl ion 0f life viewed from a perspective. There are: in this picture, no imprnii aide htjrh society revels, nd painled flappers, no Roman' or-i (rles-T-riur a clean,' wholesome! lory, the dramatic unfolding of event in a plain family. "His People" is Ihe ion, awaited picture in which Hu-, dolph Schildkraui, belo.ed slaife star ci million on the tontini ent, and master of four hundred roles, makes his American deiiul to the -crcen. A sweet love therne runs through the picture. U is th fine embroidery on a linen labls cover. And to add further interest lo the two jourw players who enact the role of the lov ers, ibis is the first dramatic photoplay in which either of them have appeared to advantage. They are Ulanche Mehaf-fey. former Follies beauty and Hal. Hoaeh, comedy player, and (leortre lwis, handsome younf juvenile, who was an extra in "The Thief of Hagdad." Hosa Hosanova, IliiMian dramatic tar. who made such a sensational bit In "HUnfrry Heart," once more play 5i mother role. In her own Inimitable way; and her tenderness and strength of appeal make her one of the outstanding performance of the year. i Village U'orkerWearehavlng a raffle for poor old Widow Jones.' Will you buy a ticket? fnvd Tim Not Ot-couldn't keep the; owld lady ir ol won rl London Opinion. - Vail DAILY WKW3 WKK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday Hoot Jinoo in "The Phantom Bullet. " Comedy, "Mixed Brides." Iniernalional New. Wednesday and Thursday ".Memory, Lane." Comedy. Aesop's Film Fable. Friday and "His People. ' Ciiinedy. 1'8'he Heview. tie ' sel but Saturday The grindstone postpone tombstone, therefore ;ritid. to whittle over the air? For real amusement try a He tarvia on the scalp.' The slogan these dav i. Ingr sure thing. s " THE MAN IN THE MOON y,: f tnoi I heard a joke the other da; . It was to t,he effect that Brad was koiiiit to tie elected hi jsteena riding. What I like about election is that it gies people smethinu more than wealher lo talk alion. And then think of the kind ot people who hobnob with earn other at election times! Who ever heard of a loy tax- in soap with him on a liolnUy ; It is aid that (iertrude Edene did not slop pnre to tHiwder n t nose In her suceessful wm across the hmrlish ChanneL ut Friday. The can tdietier was recent i lost in our house so Hm famil. had lo he content readme the description of the on ten Is ..f Ihe food containers from tu label. A woman who bwan life as n sleiioaraplier. has recently mad fl,noVi00. I think 1 conn make more than that on a type writer but only in furures. Houre cleaning time in Japa is supervised i) the police, rinf'l might be a food idea in t U : i ooiintry, I'a woubl then perhaps! be able to find hi extra coi button. I When we, ?n that broadcast fair, slat Ion fixed radio op IB' city, why. no ,aderlfse our-! v byJar'rWlntf for a hal -1 Tlie man who sets away with a lot or pufTintf these days i Joe on the steam roller. lit- at, Ihe city hall "Are jrou larvla Lot of youngsters believe flying their kite. in nen ptirchatng macaroni it a xood idea to blow down, each joere and ee that it i worMrtplmjhti J t ti :. -f-.f.jj , . ' iagj me, si horsetrnried t inolorjlf innlnUC whet, 1.1. his tttJL . dowi(J.. lh! bCokO Uirorlius iViuderbltliblr. has lost a fortune in newsoaner ea terpri-es. That' what come of starting at the lop. ; I hear of a man who recently quit horse racing for politic. Hitf must have been lipped uff on a ine conservative boast of a Piano in their eommillee room Ttiey must be going to set some of J.U. s speer.he to music. A hlPk town ' t where tin "juice" plani has only one driv ing belt. WATS HOTICI OittrtlM n Um TkF. SOTIHE mil murtlll ntnirT CUjcuiwny lliittmi, ainc iddrrx I Ourit A-nur wnirr, Vinminrr, B. V.. win p-Plj tor lioii. tu uke iikI use ih til. lout r luinui r aatrr out ut un-iMHxl trram. lm-li Hum mrllwrlr and drin luiu terroon in v. ioi. ab-xn t rlMia o if .1,; v.. -nirnT Lrl f S7t. (jwrn :h.rl(t Itltrid lilmiirl. The ilr win vm mtrrl4 Trmn" lh trfn It iiuint -iin in I mmtb l1r 1lre-Ooii rri w. ruriwr ut U it. t. U. C tilt. nd mill b ocd fur liidiiilrUI and Ixm e'Ur pvrpofa iirxxi 4atid drrrtbd itiori a. uii 111. yurn Clurl'itle Hill. TIjIi tcillrr mi, iMMtvd im Um trrouod in Ihe um diy tA joljr. !. .V roj'T of Ihli imtlre ntd in i'Dlicion nurooint llierlu and tu I In "Wilr Art" will Ij filM In lb- orrire of Hie Water nerorrt-r at l"Mttr Huprrt, B. C. OloctlO!i 14 tha .I'l'iiriiKHi Mf t rued aim tit Mia VVil-r Hivordrr w mllli lb- iniDimllcr (T Wiwr llifho, I'lrlitiiMMit UuMmt, ruH-ii. d. mitinn iruriy uir arier mi flrl tiiarinr- ut thn iwiIh- in a lonl ltl'ir. 1l dite of lti firm vaWlri-If uf IMS ttntlrv W Jnlv to. 1?. 80MF.BVII I F. CSEnV COMPACT. I.TII., Br T. V. MATHERS. AfiiU ,lsif TODAY, Carnation is the world's leading brand of evaporated milk. We appreciate the compliment and the challenge. For such preference is a challenge to make Carnation Milk a finer and finer product, ever improving its goodness whenever opportunity offers. It is because we have assumed this obligation that users of Carnation today find it more delicious and satisfying than ever before. Carnation's creamy richness and uniformity makes everything prepared with it taste better. Used as cream, undiluted, it cuts your cream bill in three. It looks creamy It tastes creamy It is creamy Tc tttt Utt and h-aH Tkt fobtl it rid and irJL'fi, We Appreciate the Compliment and the Challenge Are you using Carnation? If not, include a few cans in your next grocery order and make the world's favorite milk your favorite. SCALLOPED POTATOES. Six medium-.!. ed potatoes, 1V tip. ult few grains pepper. 3 tbp. butter i cup Carnation Milk diluted with t 4 cups water, 2 tbtp. flour. Place diluted milk in a double boiler to scald. Pare, soak and slice potatoes In 4-ineh slices. Place a layer in buttered baking dish, sprinkle with salt and pepper, dredre with flour and dot over with bits of butter Repeat and add the milk until it can be seen through the top layer. Bake in a 350 P. oven until the potat xi arc soft. This serves six. Send for free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, 134 Abbott 6U, Vancouver, B. C. i Carnation Milk "From Contented Cows Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert August 9; 1916. Heniy Doyle, the N'aa can-neryinan. was in lie aity - Mr. and Mrs. Mrlntoh of 'jn ronlo arrived lat iatnt; by Jjrain, on a viil to fbetr mi,i 'lit. I.. Mr rlnlosh, potfnal''T here. J. It. Itohertson, who ha heen In hospital at Anyox, fin- reeov-ired s.iffteienlly to leaie the In. stitulinn. He etpet t arrive pere In a few day". V LAND ACT. Nfttlct af Intanilaii la Applf la Liata Una. lO UMl littiNTt. iod hrrurd lii iHMrirl .if I'rlfK I Nlimir (4i iwirth tr .f an Itintnird H m South Wm m.i.i iK I'll I li-uml, itxiul una uxW fa! tpnu blalf Koini. l .MK M)TH i: Out K. Hajweti, Of Umr ImII. rrtwn it hr ll.o OAttntnt. ur.B lil U41. lannrty mtuf. mtrtxi t., i,po ; ilr a l-a if tto foMumaif -khViI imi. , oaumrix :n at a il iunicd .11 in' Ihorr ut in tmiMinrd bay n OV miii , mi riitu ut I'll 1 l-iand. Hh.hi .n mil Mt lit Hlufr fyrtnl; iImic norCn 4m'iu I rtulnt; llw-fK- -al tmrnl) tulii. Ohiii, uuih imrnir rtaainn. mora or lew, I.. lliti WiUr Mirk-, Ilwr fiilkimma rwih ' mark mriurljr lo tnl ut r.imti. ,Ti-ni and nmialalnr fsrutf arrr, 0.r. or - 1 LAND ACT. E. hOI SsEAl , pi'ii'ini. LAND ACT. Clir Und niMrtrL Land Mcrortlint hlMrlrt of l-rinre llap-rt. aud lluii c.n Atlin lak abuiii it mili aouibmrni r Allin Tomnwi. TAkE MOTICE that Fdwln Jul! Ettrri of Allin. in In- rrtnlnra of Brltlth '.inn-' lU. orruruUon nprat!nf tourui liunrn. Intrrul tu at'plr for KrmiMkHt (, pur rha tb folliiwlnt drtld lanrii- Onm-nrina at a pout planted at thr aouih-Ki rornr or Glirir piy. jUln late, tltait-d atxir; Own-c follomina lh ihor lin mttt 19 tlialnt; tlwtirit aonth 10 rhiln: irrnr eat tu -bitni thnr! norm 10 rbalm, to point of rcmuiKMimiirnt. EfiWI JULES EflOEnT, pp,iriBt n..d v., in. i.tt. Motlca af Intintlofl ta Apply la Laaaa Land. In stlkln lilTinon. 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