I t PAPE TWC ' jJL' - Be Sure To Say SAMBA" GREEN TEA It is by far tho most delicious. Asll for it. The Daily News PIllNCp RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Hrinc-Rupert Daily News Limited. Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN. Mauaging 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 $6.00 To all other countries, in advance per year J7,fr Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - ' 1 Less kitchen 98 ae All advertising should be in The Daily .News Office before 4 pm on'darpreceding publication. AU advertising TccefvTd "subject iu approval. ember of 4odK Bureau of Circulations. IMILT EDITIOX TCESDA'V, SEPTEMBER 21. 1926. hixtimi accidents I1KIM KEniKTEII. Already the first crop of hunting accidents la being reported. We read of men being1 shot in mistake for deer, of guns going off with their muzzles pointed at someone with disastrous results. In Prince Rupert, so fa, we have been free from this sort of thing this year, but it Is well to remind ourselves that the danger is always with us unlet we are carclul. u a guoa many wno go minting should not be doing It. They have little realization of the danger to other people. Jt is with a view of lessening this danger that this warning Is issued. 4 ARE WE AH CLEVER ,-AS OIK KOKEFATIiritSf With aU our boasted advancement we often wonder if people today are as clevej as they were In the days pf pur grandfather. Yesterday we, published a reminiscence, of family that sheared the wool Jrom a; sheep. pun the wool Into thread and made a suit of clothe, inm it ill hi a very' shortspece of time. It is pretty safe to say that no -family in Canada could do that today. The art has been lost through the withdrawal of the need So In many other rr- . t!LhTF-wf4.bePme clever.Bome ug people in Ontario, were unable to " harness t horse and had to call on a lady who learned the art In" the dAy when h6rseseretfte oTy mean." tt traVelllng.''Ora6tt41iy War but we are at the same wmejorgettlng tbeoJMja .omeWneatfce. jthings we Mearn are not as useful as the ones we lose. JvoiitiUitUXsTtii ' j ' I f& jJf Jr j a 'tekkThuj, one. 1 f .' .' A Florida, the place that attracted the whole world until recently, hast suffered work.with SHREDDED WHEAT KeMty -cooked and ready-to eat Delicrous with milk or fruits FINE EXHIBITS FROM SCHOOLS rOMI'IXTE LIST or HINXi:itS IX j IHVS' AMI CilKLS' COMI't'TW I TIONS AT IAIH The exhibits submitted by the ihlia reu of the various school In the city 2, Oeraldine Mann. Paper folding 1, Mary Ursula Reerlg; 2. Marl Balagno. raper tearing-1. Howard White; Leuura Ulllerd. Mat weaving 1, Uary Helen Orme; 2. Lecora Millard. Card sewing 1, Oeraldine Mann: 2 Dleu Moore. . . , Coloring with erayon-tl, TXBlp Wn- l'.fcm.xirt; . 2, Lenora Mlllexd. Freehaaa drawing with pastel 1, Ted Mills: 3, Betty Brown. Construction work 1, Ted Mills; 3, Joan Watt. UHADE 1. Freehand paper cutting cl object-l Btut Moore; 2. Malcalm Smith. Freehand paper cutting. lUuatratlng sorg or story 1, Grade 1. Oorden Street; 2, Booth Memorial School, Paper folding 1, Grade 1 Borden titreet; 3, Grade 1, Booth School. Pencil drawing f. Owtfrm Hughes; 3. Margaret McLachlan. Pastel or crayon drawing In mass 1, Dora Arney; 3. Grade 1, Seal Core School. Coloring with crayon 1. Alice . Waro- bcc. 2. Donald Blake. Individual project, book or models 1. Grade 1, Bard en Street; 2, Fred Baker. fSB.irtE II. Freehand pencil drawing from object 1. Severino Dominate: 2, Fngward Wick. Painting of flower, fruit or leafrl Bobby Leeper 3, Bobby Leeper. Free hand from nature X. Wilfred Kortn: 2, Kenneth Arnott. Ruler design In square or border, col' cred 1. Frances 8tgatlg: 2, Annie Byrne. Imaginative aeene ra color 1. Joe Kaylor: 3. Annie 'Byrne. Pastel or crayon drawing In mass I Graham Colllson: 3, Grade 1. Seal Core School. Individual project, book or models- 1. Ruby Lee; 3. Grade S.'Baotb School. (.R.lltr. IIL Freehand pencil drawing from object vrnoie aeiDacc a hurricane blowing rnore,flercelr thin anvthin we Km i 1. Sam Tee: 3. Pemrr Steen. known here raredbulldingi'anct wrrjed inthe as so that they verWheimed I a'n timer, fruit ct leaf I, them.'iMany lost -their lives tAd other arClll nr lrtjurVt? It is a toriblc? diaster Carl 2- M u,b- :and bne' In which we can sympathize. .-Many Prince Rupert people were talking of -gotne'ta Florida to 'nve. Freehand from nature I, June Arml alias. 2. Victor 5 Marco. hesrd nf the v,r . .w . . ..... ... ' r'uira ia COIOT-J. Edna Oll- " " ' " m MlnmB nd aa the at- ile.; 2. Helen Hampton. , , t traction, of a semi-tropical climate. But with all the ! delists come dangers. Dlgn In color In square, rectangle or ProbaMy no such disaster has overtaken any place arnce Galveston was partly i triaajlel. Sam Tee; 2, Ruby Lee. destroyed, The winds seem to hsve whipped themselves to fury as they contem-! Lettered alphabet or verse la capltali piaieo me lue cl ease the people there were living and they swept down on y ePlro Pwrtulo: 2, Billy Wllllaerort, the city of Miami and the other cities of the coast and partly destroyed them. I.OXO IllMTANCE F1I0.VE I'ROMy ARCTIC OtEA.V. . Ofadually distance Is being conquered and physical obstacles overcome by various means of communication., ToSSy we announce that It to palfcle to telephone with the Arctic regions iy means of radio and carry on a conversation. Thla U the first time it has beendone' audflt L" a -feat that only a few vesrs ago would Iiave been ascribed to the work of the devlL , Today we look for the:4- beating of previous records in all lines of modern endeavor and nothlaa surer'.-.' DUpcr pattern, uaiSuinfdaywe shall possibly talk people oR-MarBnd'nearH-"orth i. thjeyleatf' and their hopes and jasplra'tlbjis'.;, ,7 "ll-"rrly ' " , M PRf: COMMENT . r 4 OX" EltCTKrxs. , f 'jt The election figure which-we publtoh thls morning! make a falrlv effeetlve comment upon what the people, of Canada- think of Mr. Melehen. his shadow GUATIE IV. Freehand pencU drawing from objert 1. Rosarlo Mazzel: 2. Lewis Cromp. Painting nature specimen 1. Shirley McEwen: 3, Tolanda Domlnato. Freehand from -nature 1, May Wong; 2, Roaoxlo Mazzl. Panel decorated with freehand curvet, colored 1. Muriel Rogers; 2. Kazu Kan- colored 1 ToUnda Dominate; 3, Vemer Nelson. Lettered patiel-r-J. Tolanda Domlnato; 2, a race Mlazgobt. Shaded Ireehniid pencil drawing Irom object I, Jack McRae; 3. Ernest, Elliott. Palatlrm of flower Irfilt, twig or vegetable 1, Slmone De Fontaine; 2, Evelyn Zdwards. government and his performance In seizing office and exercising autocratic) 'reehi from nature 1. Slmone De power without the sanction of either parliament or people, aays the Manitoba ; routame; mmel Hudema. Free Press. j Conventional design from nature in In many reepects yesterdays result, are quite decl.lve-notably in revealing Tnodor portuU: vlctorU in a form thnt fh rr,, ,... . ... ";KUUge. ... uuuiu.n ytuau uunu can taxe m, we altitude of the people of Western Canada towards certain vital Issues. 1 it too much to hope that the protectionist fanatics in the East who h Oeometrlc design, colored 2, Dorothy Ducgate. uoraer aecoratea with straight or -"""u j0 me v est in tn supposed interest of greater Indus-! curved line motifs, colored 1, iruu expansion wiu now understand that they have not power or money enough j yolfson; 2. John Murray, to put over their policy? They will never have a more aggressive or abler advo- ORAM: VI. cate than Mr Meighen. They can note with advantage what the Wrt did to1 obJ btuwd on cylinder, shaded 1, mm and his candidates yesterday Otlotlno Antonello; 2. Oarfleid McKln ley. Joan j Iature drawing In colr of flowef, I fruit or leave 1, Oracle 6, Borden (BUeet: 2, Orade fl, Borden Street. Freehand drawing from nature I, Bsrnlce Colbourue; 2, Rosa Montcasona. Border decorated with conventional leaf or symetrlcal motifs composed ol curved lines 1. Ottorino Antonello; 2", Orade 6, Borden Street. Straight or curved line design in square 6r triangle, colored 1, Orade 6, Borden Street; 2, Orade fl, Borden Street I Rectangular panel, decorated with ; symmetrical motif, colored 1, Marian ;Moria: X Orade J). Borden SlreeU I Lettered panel 1. Berhlce Colbourne; .2, Ottorino Ant6nelli, OltAllE VII, Cylinflrlcaf object. In light and shade 1. Viola Johnson; 2, Elmer Steven. Oroup consisting of two object, shaded 1, Mary Hudema 2, Jimmy Lee. Nature drawing In color of flower, fruit or leaves I, Mabel Ivarson; 2, Uary Maracl. Butterfly or other insect from nature, colorad 1, Agnes lloberge; 2, Edna Un- VHi DAILY N-CWS tr. Freehand, drawing from nature 1. Tom Kelvyt 2, Jimmy Lee. Border decorated with symmetrical motifav colored I. Muriel Vance; 2. Mary Mil. I i Squire or cirri, decora Ul with con-J jventlonal leaf, etc, colored J. Murl.1 j Vance: a. Rose Wrsch. i Diaper pattern, colored 1. Mry j Mazzel: 3, AJlaii Vance, Ocometrla dlgh' filRcin. ecler- ed l. MuflelTaner: S. AUdrey WratbaU. Lettered . pa net 1 . JameaMrtiulty; . lu uauai proved a f future of the Exhi- Aftr.ea Rcberge bltlon this year. Ttcre were a large , tiKADK VI II. number of entries' and some very com- Freehand drawing of objects htscd on mendable ata-fc was exhibited. P&rtlcu-1 type models, shaded 1. Rote Fortln: 3, larly wss this noted In the manual : Charlie Wright. training section where it was amply de- ) Group of type models, shaded 1. tuonstrated that Che boys are makln; . Myra Klnsior: 2. Re Fortin. splendid procreM in a piacticsi any under the capable Instruction ti Donald Rcaa. manual training director in the public schools. school competitions is as follows: KlXllL'ItU.tRTEN Pap.r cuttlns 1, Betty Brown; 2. Kathleen Fortune. Freehand paper cutting 1 .Ted MtHa; ixaiure drawing in twiur ui fruit or twig 1. Winnie Buna: 2. Msy Kesa. 'I rreehand drawing from nature-1. The coniplaie list of winners in the Charlie Wright: 2. Leslie Murdork. Butterfly or other Insect from tot-". , colored 1. MarJrle Blanre: 3. Margaret ' Sletert. Border or panel from historic orna- ! Jment. cole red- 1. Nlcle De Marco: 2, May ( Nfiui. Border or panel with conventional iprlrif flower, colored I, Victor Thomas; Sida Boddie. fcunateral triangle decorated with symmetrical motifs, using straight or , furred lines, colored- 1. Annie Boddie; i 3! Yvonne Tenien. jIriwper Pattern colored 1, Fred Ding- j wcaVS,Brenda AUfn. I Lettered paneK -l! Boa Fsrtln; J. j Katnleea Beale. ! itnix (iRinr. i t. j j- Brat pot holder I. Nora- Rndderham; s 3. Betty Cpttck. (iRtliC tl. or 111. ..Hand made jrarment , 1. Dorothy' Stflei; : ' Hand sewn tablecloth I, Muriel , Vance; 2, Olive Munro. Cotton dress-I. Connie Morgan. moil iocrt iikt r.H Wool dress- 1. Victoria Krikearky. Vance. COOKttfi OKtl'E VII. IllflU ClfooL mT Tfc.tR Best Iced take 1. rrawca Tretnayna. IHOII MIHWL MIII 1 EAR Three kinds canned vegetable. 1 quart earn 1. Frsnce Tremtrhe. MAXltl. IKAIMMi ar.CTIO Bert piece of woodwork, prte set of tools I. i. Deane. Beat drawing, prize set of drawing In struments- -il, R. Coll term Bank of Montreal medal for the most distinctive lndtvldusi project In exhibit 1. A. Stile i yacht i THE MAN IN THE MOON 1 1 How that the manner to nearly over.1 let im uik about coal. Jake aayt he doe not like to taIR of unpleasant thing, so be excuse himself from all fuel discussion - Heaven I a place where coal And wood are not required. And anyone who talks of fuel 1 very quickly fired. The English channel is a place where people easily get In the swim. it 1 stated that Rooarrelt kneV when he had nothing to say. Unhappily RooseveUt to dead and he seems to have few successor. Liberals are atUl wp'oderlnc what napjxmea, around, the , parts ont September M, and every one ha dlfierent story to tell. ' in One'vJot the EugtSh jiorcU Pwhb come' for' so much contempt In theso, modern dsy. subnet that If thcH worker would Invest their saving fa .- iiii a. lint niiiii i iffffryf iirf if fF m m r j sr. t s w w w w m. r .Ulllllltlt' "llllitJ II I f f 1 Jfil"irf ' r t M M J M J ' ' . 'T vviai iiiiiiu . ip t i iiiiiiafj(iiffi ---ww.,,rfs v-y 'sj v. t m iiiiitiif..iiiiTiii niri.;mif VMH' in i nil ll mill . 17 COLD SEAL jf ) I GUARANTEE I f A SATISFACTION (XAStAHTtEL ll) 5?V ORYDUR MONEY BACK If '.V4. IfJXOVE StAL WTTH .J maim 7M Ml il hi M Wm JS v, i i i 1 1 1 1 Hiitll rlffffllfrilitlM.liil 1 OK IDE I III. man that could stand prosperity ttwie Two-piece set of underwear, snowing r on hundred who could stabd" machine and band work 2. Shell 8iu- adversity. art. But Carlyie did not weather life vrtv well so he la not nwh of an authority It was farmer- paper published at Doren tea biscuits, plain 1. Viol. ft,k,00 that got off this IllUe ven Johnson; 2, Mabel learson. Doicn rock cakes 1. Evelyn Fierce: Mary liudems- ORAliE llll. One loaf homemade bread 1. Annie Smith. Box! of randy. 4 kinds I. Muriel during the campaign. iiw lamented election i There was young letlow uund, Metghen. Who spent moat cf time dUacrrighet.. He'd have more chance of power ; If lt werrnt quite so sower. j Rather more like a ml human betgnei. ! Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert A ( I.I HIC.IL lit MdllloT Sit! I le(rmhrr J. 111 With the change of power In pro- vtnctal. political affair, it Is hopd 'hat as attempt all) be made vc break the cannery rotnbioe by allow-nt the imaSer interest! to get caiUM) icri. i The annual Prtar Rupert Exrtitoltlt was opened rtsirrday at l o clock The KfUmaat hasd Is in toan to pfo- viae-mt 10 tne ooraatou. The Rati a a y mens AMOeUtlon has flecwa omccr- a follows President Prist V. Foster: Wt-preaidrnt. Waiter McLeod: secretary treasurer. Wuitasa tlcSeUh: executive committee Lra BeR. T. McManamott. Mr. Reid and T. Williams. lAtor.iit llOOk. She's I rally literary- A little bit. not very: Hef stork of book to something very small. In the summer at Ui ahore She has use tor one. no more. Its the one that marked "Engagement" that la aU. ThU limerick on the Einiruln theory" Was composed by the Btsbop of Chclm-. ' ford. I , fflZ, "".' rwMf Jar named Brigln. Who! would travel m'utK' faster mn light. . She curted fro day In a relative way. Industry Instead of squandering them I' .w . . on strikes h.r mM Mt.ni ' I"'"""" they now fight. There was a funeral the other day at burled not to be resurrected unUl next election dsy. Laugh a little now -and then. It lightens life a lot; Tou can see the brighter side Just as weU a not. Dont go mournfully arourld, Oloomy and forlorn. Try to make your fellow-men Olad that you were bontt It wa Carlyle who said that for one For Colic And Cramps Pains In The Stomach THERE'S NOTHING TO EQUAL BBVaaVl9aft I' I'RECAITlnVtKr Maid In English todflng tiouse - '.wear yer bathing suit. Advertise in The Dally News TIMBER SALE X8263 -The ' 7- - - - Ma J U IKTIiaj fVaird trtirti-r will t rrevived liv the Mtnlmer f Land iml hilrr than n'm on the oih flay r fifMciiiber. lf,, fur id urrlMMt of l.ii-riiae Xk63, tn rut tt.sntl Hih-sI feel nr ixlsr Ciilm and film un n; -' ' - .njiiiini Mim i.v aim T4.l, r- lu,n Hai. 'I mile. V. m nf I'ori i Innniil.. (.iiiM-n i tmrluiie l.laiid I ami lil.lrn i Tlrree .3 (-r will Jm tllnwed Tot re ni.ival nr ninlHT FnriliT iiarlieiilara nr lh rlil.f l-,.... i"r, irmri 11. i I'rinw hiihti, b. r.. ur Iii.trlrt rirett-r. MINtltAL ACT. , Osrllflcat f lmprotmnt SWfl'D.laku Mi. i. n.iirtrfim. Hit t. rr-i-tii.iial and -awip.u.e , Xn, A r'rse-I HimiI Miniral CUIink, miuale in Hie Atllr) Milliiir IivIhI.i of lr Mstrirt. Wliere Incited :!.. I ldo of Takij Arm, lii'sr MiiM-ii oeck, , TAKK KOTir.K that lli-sinald ynie liarnl,r and anlirllnr, of A40 vti I'en drr HI., Viniiuvrr. HrllNh Inlmnlila, art inr srnit rr ,ff(ilake Miiunr Cur-tM.iuilciri irre Miner1! Cvrurirai. wn Tf " V ln .... t. iv. J 3 f . liiii'iKl. liy day rnmi tl dati 7?. " f,or rr- fjtlity , fi-.rrnr. I.. pi.iy to the. Mimnr itr.-ororr liable mud effectuAL und relief com i "7' wf 'tuiinii croun Oronu of tiromriflv i J'1' IK,V rlHliiK, Vpl&ilitrmvA "Dr. rowlerV I.Nnnern, When you ask for It. "-fore the laaue of siirh certificates nr JPTffiT'U 'BTTft ... d,y rt Re,e,,., a,,. ClrtADIA VIWiV. Why millions of women look for thU Gold Seal-More than a tiade t,. Gold Seal patted )Icum GoU Seal An.RZ Btand$ jdduy.in the ramds 0f i lutuiuns oi wonicn tor Hcw-ctm Ming of prorctf satisfaction. Tic wortWn realize that it u uttetly imprsible to tell the quality of felt-Use floof-to. mg simply by looking at it But with the Gold Seal as an utf- r failing guide, even tlc most inexperienced buyer can easily and confidently select the trand whose service recoid has been winning and holding the con- fidence of housewives for many yrur. Write for PatUm Chart CONGOLEUM CANADA UMITra) 1270 Si, f'striel Sint. Mntil Qufc . SACRIFICE SALE OF FOX SCARVES. BEARSKIN A IS II SSHSSS if IH1IISS1 ISIMHSIMiJj aXJjj FUR COATS, FUR CHOKERS, And Every Other Article In the Store This Sale Is For One Week Only Everything at or Below Cost. WILLIAM GOLDBL00M , "The Man Who Gives You, a Square DttT Loggers! Loggers! We have the only uiupieir torlt ut Gilchrist Jacks and tiarh in the North. We hmulle lcr i . -' M l'eavi, Saw'is. and griirrtil Gamp Kinp;i.rr It will pay you to ee ui when off p Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue Steamship and Train Service Mall, n rp.. .liarf ai t. umnAilutB. VICTORIA. esiii WIONlloar. 4.00 p.m., suit THUIttDar ..i uDr M " until ruor i lurk- ii. I Ml, for AV0X WgDMlDAr lUi T1WAHT tAVUMOAV MAtltTT milT mONbAT - rr aaiotOATi inlct ami south ooexj CMAHurrrt rertnlftitly. 1 1 .tft a in r.. mmiimim a n n mMAMVMM uiiaaiwrtt. Csiisdt, l ulled Stole, anct ll Otsan UmM Us- L'M Csnadisn Niioril .Eitrrs for Xoner order. fJMn tOM' lU" ic- W 4 1o for your twit shipment ' City Tltt.l Ofllts, lit Third At, Prlne ifn. r Canadian Pacific Railway B.1:, toast Service ooraae f 4th Btra.t an art Aaua Rupe" Rupert Sailings from Prince T Kttchlksn, WrangHI, Junssu sn- swy--K. lT f'.. 'gt To Vancouver, Victoria tni aula apt. . ti, 21; ' rniNCItl SUt"IOB. CamplMll , an Vncu- tr aslMfaat I SJ"- roe Butsdsls, tetl Ball Bally Otaaji Fn. tmu A.a.v f., ... ataamshi Ur..."" . , a. "'0,",,,,, W. C. OHOHanu wnri (.0. a, rnmi ' - - UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailtna-d Irum rnor liuri. w14 i t , i,r VAUCOUVIH. Vit6f(A, tao.ae M' Vt, i vcoovt vrorenin, ift For 0)tT HB)tOM sad Maaa NUse Cannarlal, Tnuranar 121 In Av.nu. . M. MtTM, Ag.nl r-rn,.-