m ' PAUEJ WC f D K L-I GHTFUL FALL SAILINGS 1 w How a Cunard trip this-'Fall will brace you upl Low rates for choice accommodation- un-crowded ships. Glorious weather." Weekly sailin&i from Montreal and Quebec' for Plymouth. Cherbourg and London. Regular sailings to Lhvrpool, Belfast & Ghsa rd Particular from ANCHOR-DONALDSON LINE 7 ROBERT REFORD CO, Umlud. TORONTO Phont Elfin U7I) r any STEAMSHIP AQEST iV. The Cunard Steamship Co. Limited, G22 Hastings St. W., Vancouver, op any STEAMSHIP AGENT. The Daily News PRINCE RUPEltT , BMITISII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except diiurlaj, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 'CityDelivery, by mail or carrier, per month Jl.oo By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Statea, in advance, per year ffl.U'i To all other countries, iu advance, per year . $7.6" Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY EDITION Jl SATORDAV. SEPT. 23, 1928. LO AXCELES GETS NOTOKIETV. ; lor some lime past Los Angeles has been In the public eje owing to the somrwr-at erratic movements of Aimer .McPherMn. the well known Evangrllst, Who liisapjirared and was thought to have been drowned; returned and announced he had been kidnapped and now Is being tried for deluding the publie r Mime charge bacii upon that. s-unset Magazine has an editorial article In regard to It as follows: i Looking at the matter from a high place tar above the clamor of hrrtir tseaipaper headlines. It rrnlly n't very Important whtltier Aimer McPhrrsou was or was not kidnapped. lrrrpeUe of the evangelist's personal conduct, the fact remains Hut (.lie made her Interpretation of Christianity a living forrr In the drab daily lives of thousand of her follower.. he gave thciu not only an ethical. Ideal, but she sliowed them how to strive for this Ideal through works every day (n the year. Her temple was more than a ehurrti; It was a social centre, a school of religion, an Institution around which revolted the dally lives nf thousands of people, young and old. Almee Mcrhcrson knew how to arou-e I he emotions,' pnt them to work and kern them at work. That's the secret of the lojally her' followers are giving her now, a loyalty that will remain onhakru uul jtlmee herself admits wrongdoing. The Krv. K. I'. Shuler of Los Angeles professes to be a Christian mlnlxtrr. He preachrs the gopel of the lan of Peace who pointedly admonished the Phar-1-es tlut only he without sin might raxt the flrt tone. Vet the Rev. "Bob" .Shuler could not resist the temptation to take a leading part In the attack on a eollegnct to use his church a the place from which to launch d shower of tones against the tucceKsfal evangelist. .Perhaps Almee McPherson period of UM-lurncss may come to an end through human wrakness. But why rejoice K ti e should fall -a v Jim liOMCECO.NOMICS IX IVMVCUislTV. lhe Parent Teacher organizations In Urlthli Columbia are busily engaged In trying to put over a campaign to endow a chair In the unlvrrMty for the teaching' of "home economies" or the science of housekeeping. Housewifery Is probably the oldest occupation In the world and yet verf few young girls know very much about It, and often they learn at the expense of the health of themselves and their husband. (If recent year, however, the teaching of home economics In the schools has become general In the cities. And It might well be further evteuded with benefit to the community. If the loi-verslty' can encourage the teaching of economics to the mass of the people It will be a. good thing to endow the rhalr and have the subject taught there. One complaint at the method of the home economist seems to be that many of, the dishes prepared are not suitable for these who have large families and small Incvaies. They risst loo much and take too much time In preparation, The modern girl will not consent to spend her life In the kitchen. Instead she' wants to iearn'bow to serve quick meals and meals that cost little. Doubtless Prince Rupert people will hear more of this movement through the local- Parent Teacher group. .rALiPAluH IXOICATE , fviUTjC,AX RE IOXE. . .utlie fall fairs of the Interior of llrltMi rolunibla parllrnlarly at Terrace andSmlthers are an Indication of what the dl'trkt n W-.ln the Way: of; pro ducing.- t'nfnrtunately this year there were no district exhibits at the Prince Rupert tall lair, but that undoubtedly will be remedied In 197. The Intention was to make the Iraser Valley exhibit an object lesson which will be somewhat of a guide to others as to how things are done In the south. Terrace fair this week, while larking some of the usual features, proved wnaijay ne expected irom tins uiMru-i when the lands get cleared up and farm- lug.ls - jhnder . wai -n a larger scale. :tTIe work of the pioneer everywhere Is difficult and lhe Central Interior of llritlsh Columbia Is no exception to the general rule. The clearing of the land, the eiperlmeiiting to find out what products are most adaptable to the soil and climate, the establishing of markets and the training of the farmers In how- to market as welt as how to produce are all matters thai need much energy persistant e and make necessary the use of brart as well as brawn. All the meat of the wheat SHREDDED WHEAT tQISCUIT is Shredded Wheat in wafer form-dclkious with bulkr, cheese or marmalades Bad weather hampered sea fishing tarty la lt sowson. the worst effects be lng along the Atlantic coast, where for a time the catches were much srnal ler than In the spring of 1925; In the cam of loUter fishing, the results up to May were to disappointing that the ; Government extended the season say I the Bank of Commerce Monthly Letter. With Improved weather In the early j summer the catches In created quite materially and the total landings to July 31 of lobsters and cod were about equal to those In the corresponding! period last year, while the catches of j V.lltt.it halibut mnti lalmin In St VMt wmr . less. There has been a marked reduction 4n storage stocks of fish during the past year, notably In halibut and salmon. ter on hand fishing on the Pacific coast conunenceA this ye&r under favorable conditions. On the Atlantic side the situation was quite the reverse: competition from other countries and poor maxkttlnrf conditions abroad made It difficult to dispose of dried fish except st low prices. There has been some Improvement recently In the demand for this product, but the available supplies of old fish, the quantities caught this season of! the Canadian and Newfoundland coasts and a SO per cent, in crease in the Norwegian eaten Keep (he market depressed. In view of the great run of aockeyrs last year It was expected that a comparatively small pack of this grade. the best of the British Columbia salmon, would be pot up this year but early in the season quite larte quantities were found In aonx ot the fishing areas In the northern1 part of the province: lateriy. however, the results nave not been so favorable. It is probable that the pack of the cheaper grades will be large. rnKr-'HIN SALMON' Turning to salmon fishing In other countries. It Is reported that the season was poor on the Columbia River, but that the Alaskan canneries s:e putting up a very large puck, especially ot plnb. The Japanese canners In Siberia, whose products now sell In Oreat Britain in larger volume than Canadian canned salmon, are said to anticipate a pack of 110.000 cases In excess of 1925. The effect of the foregoing developments, the lessened purchasing power In Oreat Britain and the financial position of Prance caused some concern as to the market for the Can adian pack, but the demand for sock- eyee Is strong and It Is reported that two thirds of the estimated pack of British Columbia pinks has been sold; consequenUy. the opening prices, which were higher than In 1925, have been maintained. It Is of Interest to note that there is now considerable activity on the west coast of Vancouver Island, where the recent establishment of numerous fish reduction planta provide fpr the utilization of large quantities of pilchards, fish ot the herring family. The oil obtained from these fish Is In demand aa a base In the manufacture tt paint, varnish and soap, and for the preparation of some kinds of medicine. FRENCH MODISTE PICTURE HEROINE llll SEEN IX -.MI.LE. IODlHTE" AT EttTHOLME THEATRE AOAIX' TOMOHT "Mile Modiste" the picture shown here last night and again tonight at the Westhotme relates the story of rUU a French modlJte. , lAlerfJl an1 model, whose personal charm brought men to. cr feet and' caused wtunen' ii purchase anything 'she' advocated re gardlesa ot the coat. Among the visitors to Mac, Claire's, where Pifl hold forth, art Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Bent tf St. Louis, Mrs. Bent came to "see Paris while her husband came to "do business" and "enjoy" it. When Mrs Bent succumb to Fin's sale talk and sends for her husband to pay the bill Bint is confident that such a sale. girl would be an Invaluable asset to his business, and he buys the establishment and puts PI ft in charge of It. with well earned success. ROMANCE DEVI LOP'S Meanwhile Pin meets Etlenne du Beauvray, French army officer, and 1 romance develops. However, Etlenne J visits k fashion revue Fin and Bent put I on for the benefit of out-of-town .buyers, and when Pin brings the show I to a close by auctioning off th varl :Ous garments of her wardrobe, from I behind a screen, he misjudges- her i activity, Insult her and leaves. Later J Etlenne with Marquise de la Mar, former fiancee, go to Deauvllle, Intent on being married. Bent and lift havln? startled Paris with the charm and elegant wardrobe ot a mysterious "Mile, Modiste," go to DeauvUl to "knock their eye out." CIIU.I.EMIKK TO lit FX Etlenne seeing Bent with FJfl be come enraged at his attention and chalien.e him to a duel. Fin sensing lb seriousness of the situation tUs stienne that th hat married Bent, Feeling ehargrlned at hit action Etlenne goet to Bent to apologize and a surprising climax ensues. "They are a well matched pair." "Indeed I" "Yes; he snores and she's "deaf." Vancouver Province, THB DAiLY fKW8 A.LhLAT ai CONDITIONS IN NEW PRESIDENT ! THE FISHERIES PLAYERS CLUB OUT IX KAht kKI.PS MARKET 1K. I'ltESSKK KAYS RANK 01' TOM. .MEItfE Ktl'ORT S. UII.M1N HEADS OlMlAMZATION TIIIh VEAK WITH ALEX. TON- j NOV WW turn That the Prince Bupert Players Cluo was successful last year and that if the nssinbers worses hard this coming season they might easily excel anything dene m the past "" a state-uent of President Alex. Connon at the annual meeting of . the club in the :.OD.E. Hall, at which oltcers were sleeted for the year and plans wen laid for an active season. The officers hecen are: President 3 8. Wilson. Vice-president. MM Etanda Marsh. BtaTreat.. W. Watts. Executive: Mrs. Atack and Arthur Alex. Connon. Stage manager. W. H. P. Fleming. In opening the meeting President Connon gave a resume ot the work of ' . . m MmmMtlntf Art fK.tr SlirfeiUir. t and with no larac holdlnaa of the lat. '""' . . . . . I anf III. ,r m-ri.v miphf m nnnp ui .... .h,v.u - Improve matters. He particularly (tressed the fact that understudies must be obtained this year as n guarantee that the plays would be put en no matter what happened to play ers. An offer had been received from thi Gyro club, that organization promising to get 100 per cent behind the sale of tickets If the club would put on t performance for them. It was left with .he exeeuUve to arrange. The first play thus winter will probably be put en .bout the end of November. Mr. Wilson was not present at thai time of Ms election but he arrived, later and thanked the members fur' '.he honor and spoke of the advantages I cf the organization and ot his willing-nets to do what he could to advan. ts Interests. Following the business meeting theie xraa a dance, the music being provided by Arthur Sharpe. W. H. P. Plemins vnd Muss Marsh. Refreshments were served by Mrs Atack and Miss Kollsoff and the part; broke up shortly after midnight. THE MAN IN THE MOON eays: Talking about entomology reminds m Jul there- are gold bug, gambling but . and there is a Uttle bug that the youxn. .ports drive around in- but which I an Juuiktut to say la no seem la Pitnc. Rupert. X am not rich but I can Imte Jcul a. jnucb fun aa any of them. There's a difference between a gooo person and a good driver, but I cant tetl you exactly what ts It, When a woiuan has a dog on a trln we know about It from ocular evidence but we do rtot always se whsm a woman oaa a man on a string. Early In the season trout fishermen are the biggest liars but- now B banters have their turn. It you want money, be a champion rlze fighter, but If you wast a good me. get kidnapped. Marriage are made In heaven but .he route it by way of the Church So- Sety. the porch twins, the back row tnj I be movies ana tne picnic lire. few can hear him In the corridors, The noisiest of the group. You can hear him in the dining room. When he attacka the soup. TERRACE Steve 'Young of CedsrysJe and tor jrwtly of , Tot ace, was -renewing ac- :uaintanees here esrly In thrfweek. L. Betherum of Uk waa in town on ifonday. Oeorge Little returned cm Monday rom a business trip to Smlthert, Van- ler hoof and Prase r Lake. An unusually severe electrical atom tasaed over this district on Tuesday evening between tlx and seven o'clock, accompanied by very heavy wind and rain. A fire alarm was sent In from Little's mill, spark having caused cumber of small fires in refuse around the burner Fortunately a heavy down pour of rain put the fire out beforo any damage waa done. Mr. and Mrs. ll.C. Little of Wood cock were In town on fair day. Mr. little was a delegate to the Farmers Institute meeting, The Annual meeting of District "B ALE & The medical pro-fesslsa deel.trr tksi rhrre psrls f (he sarrerlng naal fr m Irs Is kraoaht n 7 Jr Inli Iws: !-) mors) tea. Tkla taale slr-sjf sloitt meets a elsllr nasi, It salts Ike -.! tellejte stomaefses. TS psetset makes a aalloas. STOUT M.AIlea A Ca WA Tu. DGDEN wrmers' Institute was held tn Progress), .la!) on Thursday afternoon with a number ot delegate from point up tt n present. Mr. Donaldson was down from Telk- a a delegate to the InaUtUt roeeu&c ; nd was a guest at th home of hi isttr-in-Uw, Mrs. Harry King-Mr. Oeo. E. Keith had th mh- :rtun to faU ou Tuesday evening', od sprained both ahkle. one being Uite badly hurt. She wUI be con. ed to her borne lor some time. An unfortunate accident happened . Kalum Lake, on Monday when J- bote arc Ideally shot himself, the; ttilet lodging in his arm. He was,' rosjfht iDtij town and left on west-day for the Hareiton hospllaL . W. Oslr. Forrttdale. H. C. Uttle. ."cod cock; It. C. Daoaiaed. Kndako; P ) . Clarke. Frnilhm: It. C. lUnkin, Jarelten. wer In town on Thursday tv (tend the annual meeting of the rant, .' tnsUtue. J. S. Wheeler, of the Soldier SetUe-jf nt Board, Ttlkwa, , was a buainei Utter on Thursday. Mrs. J, II, Kelly and daughter of aetflc were In town for th f E. Chesley wa up from Stuunea On Thursday. D. D. Munro was a visitor here fair y from Smlthert. Mr. Spragg held the lucky Ucfcet Jr tbe raffle of the fruit rake put' it by Mr. Clayton on fair day. As a; tsult of the raff. about ten dollar till be donated to th Trrrac Hot- .Jul MINIML ACT ,t' Cetlflcs-f lfflafmtU. w t Drowns- X'i. t xttnersi i lauti. snail in die Atlm Mininr I'lrUiao of I be '.lr ' iHttrict. on H iiii niter, tdi'rfniug tml in to tMlh or firownie ,W y.i i T.Ur. XtTK E tost 1. jtDies a. Kershsw.l . rre .Miners orllflrti n lt. iiitrml.i till air rnxn in mil nerevir, la icpli 'f the .xiinirut Reeurdtr for ortifirtte liimmveriivnti. fur th ounvm tj :lninr t i.rtiwn Ortnl of lis sboi rlaim. Atki further take nolle thai arlion. tin ler ssetH-n ft. nam ts rnniuieneed ltfi-rf toe lsu of surti CeMltlttt of nire-tuenis. - hum Ibl IM dir tf yepumhef. A D ttf. H. Mc."t nj , r it, tent LAND ACT. fftUc atsntUn t tpl t Lsti Us. 1 1. . vi . lierordinr uis:rie nt Itiim liuiw. .ml sltiiiin n north shore of til l nnj.l nay on sv.tiiii V Com of i-'ii Isisnd. about on mile rail frmii Bldfl I int r.U- 10TICE that E. ftouireiii, of Lowe la.-'t, I viuee nf lirltish Columbia, ocm-pat "tj -awjr Minarer. intends lo tplj .w . h' tt :Is follow bit nVscritw-d lands - Coc-;i . mt st pf.st planted on 111 short c .1 uruyinird bay on tbe sou in-west 1-a.t c imii Island, t b.tii mm- mile ejst in i.' jff pnli.i ibenir norm laenif chains, jet,.-.. eat twenty -tuln; Uwtir sniith (w.-ntr rhslns. more or ln, to llirli Ast-r Vtrk. tlM-nce followint hirti w.ter mark westerly lo point nf eMnmenrement, tml enntalnlnr elrbty teres, more or less. DATED July loth, 1tt. E. B0f.EAt), NOTICE Or IMTtNTION TO fPLY run LiAta In tli- I ...rf fiM...,li., tn.t.ir ... ..I... . I'l-lllll III ... Mlnlne . Division i.f t atslar lil.irlrl. ,-HHI I ..,TAk,li ?''T":f: Eatmeer Oi.ld I Mines. Ltd.. Ine . s r-rl-leiMl imnlnt nun-jpanr "rerallnc within the rrovlnr nf rtrt l fl'b OilumM. rsrrui.atlnn, mlnlni mm- pari). lniH..i. to tppfy f.if t forn-ire e(s or the fnllnwlnr drsrrllied lariils- i Cornriu-iK-insr at a pnst plsnted sIkhiI till) feet rtKtjiit in sn rsiteilv dlrertun fn.m 'the North West eorwr nf ,, ut, kt isrlr Mlneryl :itlm. situated at ilm inoulh ; f Winn lilver, on Takii Arm r,f TanMi Lake. t'.enre in t Xnribsrlv illrerllnn itr. nrnillwrly I tO feel inure nr leas In hlrli 'water mark, thenre W'esterlv (no feel 'SlUf' nT. .'7 '"i'int f ermimetiremeiil itn-1 rnnlalnlnr 0 t arrea inure or less I t ailed this ICih dav nf turun, itts I (Sltned) II. Me. fhtril, B. C. L. 8, ADl. CUT PLUG 5 Ripe for the pipe 9 Save the VALUABLE poker hands Canadian National Steamships Co. Limilel Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD n ..I e -F mm eieus I . . I rv.. Hut wpwrwsuig saw I. r suuu I um rivm v -. a Cnglnwwrt.. Machlnlitt, Bollarmaketi, Bltcttmit, Piutrt maktr, Foundri, Wootiwo'kef i, tU ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDIhO Our pUnt (i cijtiipppd to hanillr all k r.di cf MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 33 DEMAND "Rupert Brand - Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Oally by Canadian Fish 4 fold Storage (X Prince Rupert, B.C. TRY A NIP TONIGHT" BEST PROCURABLE . iff ,., ' A.? ? OTTUD 4 eusa"!?! ' M00UCI Of icon" " . ... fuivss.1 nv Th Origins! Label look for II st th V"J,f,, GRANT'S "DEBT PROCURABLE This fiilvcrlUfinpnl is imt piilihhpil ornl,l;S'fnl Oovru.inen Mc'ltior Control Honnl or l.y pf llritisli Columbia.