t 4 VAOE TWO toba; where they are most numerous, met ance of a portfolio. Certain stipulation, were made, the exact nature of whrti. has not been divulged. Hut whatever they were, Mr. King must have agreed to isinii With a dependable though small ma kirltr at their heir. .ir.h. ....... parlUunentary: elements. It is open to the premier and his cabinet, colleagues l ..r u,r , ,Mi siauie ana emclent government that It requires. They wlll be under no necessity;, for the sake of conciliating those not represented In tbe'mlnLstrhr adopting poHcle.agaliiM which their own; judgment prononnees or of sacrfticlng others Wliat ihey arenihius' tu pul'MnrVrfceL '' 'WrtTi i lrr mandate to govern, their rrsiioiiklblllty Is complete. Canada J at a stage when courage and farsightedness on the part of the men In control at Ottawa will count for a great deal In enhancing it. progress. Much reasonable doubt etlst. as to whether In some res,ct. ,ne nrw ROVtrn. ment will measure up to Its opportunities. Hut that its record will sooo put an end to this must be the hope of the mass of Canadians, io whom the In. terests of the Dominion are of . vast ly more' concern than those of any party. a 1 IN All the meat of the wheat SHREDDED WHEAT TOISCUIT is Shredded Whrat in wafer form-delicious with butter, cheese or marmalades The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except dunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited.. Third Avenue. . - H. P. PUI.LEN, Manuring Editor. ' I SUBSCRIPTION RATES i Citv Delivery, hv mail nr urripp npr mnnlfi By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the Do urates, iii auvauue, yvr jcar .....,., Tt all other countries, iq advance, per year Aavflrttslna fend Circulation TaJanhnhsi DAILY EDITION ted 31.no 10.00 7.50 Editor and Reporter Telephone - - - M All advertising should he in The Daily Njw? Office before 4 p.m. on day preceding publication, All, .a.lyerjising received subjeel to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations, SATUHDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1028. BIO MEKUL'KS AUE I'ASSHION' OF DAY. ' IHg.iiierr.ers are the fashion of the day. An attempt is being, made to control the wheat market of the world through the pools. Kurope has arranged a merger of a great many of the steel plants with the object of controlling the. output and thus hiMirlng a steady market. Everywhere Mils merging of Interests U going ion and seems likely to continue. I'eople are learning to baudle bigger business every day and It seems as if eventually there will be I It tie room for the small oerator lu any line. On a previous occasion we. ventured the opinion that If Socialism ever becomes practical It will he through the merging of interests and the training of men to handle them. The elimination of competition ts the first step In that direction but there are many daners by the way and it is doubtful If there Is miv nnttmi mi .(,1. I., a......,,- . . ... ,,- luinuic iiaiiuiiiu Durness with contluued success. ' " ' ....... JPOIYEK , Of ,eSV) 1' It A.N CE GltLAT IN WOMEN'.'' Alls Mary Warbitrton, an English nurse, was lost In the Hope Mountains .... . at . . .... 1 uu't ' " "i 'ouna nils f alive and able, to tell her t-y. Snow-fell while. Hie was out and she hml practically no food. The nights were cold and the sun blazed down on her during the day. Mosk men would have ue- tu m Lieu nut .Vllss Vtarliurtnn ilnnr nr. ..... i. """"n. weeks ago. yet she did not die. Mir was given up us dead Lin- fah KM KM MM IfMliMlfM MMrifurwunsTii i. mi m U 1 1 1 pjl AGE AND AN OAK CASK ARE VITAL TO THE PRODUCTION OF A FINE WHISKY rmiertai IS MATURED IN OAK CASKS. ITS AQE IS GUARANTEED BY A GOVERNMENT STAMP igan.iHmii.afajsiM.istM This advertisement Is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Board or hv the Government of U&a BdtUli Golamhia, wit the fifE MAMDf OF FASHION WHERE STYLES ARE BORN LONDON, October 2.--Change re taking place continually la the world! of fashion. Pall styles are now In evidence and there is a decided tendency to revert to the types of a few years ago. Among the fall novelties are: ! Reversible ccat that are black on one side for: Hay wear and colored on the other for evenings. Dainty "teddies" of gold thread to he worn undcrjgold frocks. (Teddies are kn$wn to the English Miss as "camlbockers"). Tea frocks with detachable capes. dress. Nlghtcases with two pockets, one for pyjamas and th other for a .night- fluff fans made from a cock feather dipped In red for the top while the bot tom is made from the leg Huff of the bird; they are hand sewn and dipped In gold. m mien (sulk jcmcek The newest golfing, suits have In ad dition to the woollen Jumper and skirt, a rubber Jumper which has been pre pared for play in wet weather. title position, has been promoted to the highest point fashion can attain. It Is an amusing and striking feature tf the new turban bats and Is made from the satUi-faced. duvetyn turban Is drawn tightly around the head to a point on the crown where It Is surmounted by the "buttonhole" flower. The top knot Is usually In a contrasting shade and Is repeated In the shoulder flower. CUIXOLINEH STYLISH AGAIN English evening frocks, are being lined with stiff muslin, giving them a decidedly crinoline eifect. Bl'TTONED DItKSsr. A HE HACK The growing revolt of English women against frccka without fastenings haa brought the "button-down-the-back" dress to the fore again. A number of the new autumn models display buttons and buttonholes. The designers have been kind to downtrodden husbands. however, and liave cunningly arranged to give the nodern woman the benefit of fastenings without the Inconvenience of the old style. " GIKItLES (IF GLASS Girdles of blown glass are the latest In the London woman's fashionable au' tumn wear. These glrdks are made In lengths ot two or three feet and are of the most exquisite coloring. They have hundreds of minute strands the thlck- r.ess of ordinary silk embroidery cot ton and have a slmlllar lustre. WOMEN'S TOP HATS Silk top hats are now belne worn bv OPPOSITION PAPEK ON .he fashionable Londcn women. Thus POLITICAL SITUATION. neadgear of the Victorian dandy Tll. 1 lie ,. Lllllllllltnil . Joiipn.il , , . n.n ... . I. ueeu corrowea oy nu gnuid-daugh- 9 - . . n-iiuru 1 1 1 n i. nuiiiifiririi in nn..ri arii. n.ti t ch. v . i . . - - - . . , u . . , , r-' j i . . WMC im. uuj;ivvcu uu lit uuwevex " ." rin-uon nas mis io say of the present situation: with a colored ribbon with a buckle In aner ueing put out of office for less than three month.. ir...i,..,,i. front Is once more Installed as prime minister of Canada. It. i..rn. ...... ........ conditions that are very different from those that prevailed during his previous SEtJIINS PKKI.OMINATK tenure. Ist year He appealed for a majority on which he could rely and found Enrtlsh 'aoetJ' IJT SrO? ? rr,;,e:,r 't ,ak,n; ,a a mui" m "JtL ff'ssz Hut br the election of two weeks ago his desire Has bee,, realized. covered with glittering sliver disc,. Any doubt which may have existed over the attitude towards his admlnls. Evening doaka of the new wine-colored t rat Ion, of the Llberal-Progrrsslves has been dispelled by Mr. forkt's entrance ! Tflvet are ornamented with designs of Into the cabinet as their representative. The members of that rrouDlfrom M ini. iwulns finished with diamente centres ft last last wrek week and and annroveii approved of of hi. his aceut ,..,.. ! ,HI8e " tne Koh-l-noor diamond in size and brilliancy. Few dresses, in (ElcMAN'8 hf'AX 8HOEH Artistic and attractive footeear wiu form a more Important part of the German society lady peronal adornment thi winter than ever before, according to ;nion expert. . In pre-war dav and during the Inflation period Qerman shoes were notorious for their clumsl- ness. ' Snakeskln and lizard skin shoes will be in vogue, as will also chevreau and silk shoes with Insects pf peplta leather. For evening wear, the fashionable ladv ' will don shoes of brocade adorned with hand embroidery In vsrloua colors and with luxurious buckle la the form of rosettes or butterflies. THE HAN IN THE MOON The first game In the world scries wa played today, I wonder they never asked me to play. Prince Rupeert had a record month for sunshine In September and a sun. Ill " - fish was caught at Skldegate Inlet. It could only' catch our sunshine and keep it wha.tr 4 happy people we should Now thatx Mussolini and Chamberlain have got together. I suppose the British Government will be trying some fas-clstl stunts. If Almee was looking for publicity. it Seems tii(rYrt h. kftalnf K- ... H S.VAKi; UKACTXKTS ;Sne j, the tnt advertiser i know oot. Curving snake bracelets that can be ih. t t.. .. .k. worn around the neck, on the arm above the same price. the elbow or clrellnir the anklet are a i noveltv which has lust reached London, i rr,A i- ' ' i ... . i? " . wis iuv v.. an evil itupies, amethysts, sapphires, or emerald for, the miners have to .dig deep enough ! gleam on Eve's head. Oold horseshoe Uo net it. ' . v J .... i - . i i Bracelets also are being worn, studded with silver nails. T0J KJiOTH 1'OR HATS. The so-called "buttonhole" nower. now beins worn even-where but in the "Rotten" Is a common expression used In politic to, indicate disapproval of the other party's actions. If every man has his Drice It must be remembered that eVery woman ha i.vr ugurr. .,; After going ,to some of the dances L same fabric as the hat It trims. The t0n c"7 to understand why the Dutch wear, wooden shoes. Some are bom lucky, other would have been ljfcky. not to have been born A hick town Is a place where a woman prides herself on the number of operations. BATTALION ORDERS Parade Battalion parade Monday evening at 8 pxa. All officers. Nr.O.' and men are requested to attend the first parade of the season. Recruit attested Monday evening at 7.45 pjn. Signal Section parade for Instruction in the Armoury, Tuesday evening at 8 pjn. Musket rr - UrNirhnii rwv open each Sunday. October 3. 10 and 17 lor range practice. Boat leaves Cow Bay at 920 ajn. Orderly Officer for the -week ending Saturday. October 9. Lieut. 11. Floyd. Orderly Sergeant, Sen. A. Murray. S D. JOHNSTON. Major and Adjutant. Attd- 1st Bn. N.B.C. Regt. HIGHER PRICES FOR MUSKRAT SKINS AT deed, are seen without being finished bold pola which nlh averaged "'SW1 ten per Pr cent higher higher somewhere with crystal and pearls, sll- ) tnn .K. the Prin .... aIe ot the New ver or gold. . cuiuBny. ucst normern CALf HKIS IIAU.H MIOWN Women' handbags, made from the cklns of still-born calves, were a novelty shown at the annual Holland Park Fashion ExhlbUion for the London trade. Exquisitely soft in colorings and beautifully appointed, the bags are expected to be in great demand this winter to match fur coats. MANMMH FASHIONS One English dress designer has evolved an evening dress for women only slightly less mannish that man's own formal attire, while at the other side of the argument there Is a notlcable I increase In favor for the picture frock, ECONOMY Champion rontributcsgxeatly to the economical maintenance of Ford car because they coit less and repder better service. Replaced once a vcar they keep the Fordcnglncatperformanccpealc, and actually save in gas and oil used. Chanplon has been stand, ard Ford equipment for 1 5 year. Champion Dependable for Every Engine A Canadlan-tnade Product Windsor, Ont. CKamhion X exclusively for rows parked In the Red Box 440 80' I By Lleut.-Colonel J. W Nlchrtlla. Officer Commanding. 1st Bsttallon North British Columbia Heglment. 102nd Bn. C.E.F. 1 Thi labtl it rtd and whitt. reached 13 60 each for prim New Eng-land skins. Best black "rat" brought 83.26 each. tu. ..M m t .a . llTtlf IfT1J t V t nrv t r .them Quebec. Ontario and Yukon 6W H Old welL lEw VPW vnav YORK. Oct. n 3. A . new j-ecord . nrio. e, .v... nonnern wuebec white foi ,1;;; th."7prnTn; or z ,j,o 2J each, which was about' MWaore ' "T, " than the same skin, would have brougn , X? wthMl'ra F ' Un C'nU- a few year. ago. The good demand for I them and the .mall UtTS.d : unhanged at UJ0 for f I bt' " w" marmot with J15 and were hew re.nnn.ihi. 1 h k L. I I 1 th prtC 3 Sale, for the day J " IV.UW. muskrat advanced ten per cent and AUCTION SALE loMi-tirted by the i.'AXAfilA .ATIHNU. HAILWAV. I will sell, for frrlntil and rr n-iiiii iiue, by I'ulillr .viM-tlon, in liilws rd. frlnre (;erge, t t p.m. t'rldsy. lirlolwr Ui, !: - 1 fleam Tractor Inrlne, t:trnrii Wheel., I Hoi HolU, I Twelve-bottom T'l'Hisrh k'J. , welstil 60.(1(10 his., Roiisirned in t,ihn Nehrlnv. Tenns strlcllv rs.h. or nurli rii.,(n. accepted. Subject to reserve Md. II. 0, IIAIII'I II, llloll. .n t. II. W, lUimlnirlon, Asst. (jton.el. Western lletloli, Vancouver, fi.C. Seplemtwr it. LAND ACT. Nulc ntsntlon to Apply te L. Land. li. .!'. Itecordlnr District of prince HuM ' jnd slluatn on north shore of I nil.'. h.I It... ... u . . . , . ...... i- . an . . .ii. .r'mJ " pwyiu'l?rl IAIISI Ol ' it Itiand, shout oni mllo cim from Bluff rsi fflTirr thai v n, ......... ... i In.rtl I Vlnr. i.t 14. II.. K Cnl ...... i ...... ... ...a, mi, .i,iuif.U'V, IJIIU MI.QI, -sinsT Mpiiairer, Intends tu sriilj for . h-sk'. if the followlnir described lamls' . ir si s post planted on the shore a . j uniifltnp,i h.v m it., -....fi.. West .(Aft (! I'lll lllnml. sluml'nn. mil. esit m i.jfr Poli.t- thenc.e north twenty ....alii., - ...-I., e rn.i iweiu rnsinv; wiener south twenty chains, more or less, to lllarti Water Mark; thence followins hlrh water .in.; tmijr M noini or coiimienrenient inil coniaminr eislity sere., more or less rill.M mj auin, lvrn, E. H0US.4EAI1, Vnrillrsnl NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY tVD I ar a at ar In thi; Ijnd liecordlnt lilslrlet of Atlln Minnie lMvi.ir.ti of cssslar nimrict. ,TAIif. iiTir.E that the fntincer Oold ..n.i.-, i.iu. me,, s regMieren rruiilfisr coin-psiiy opcrafln within the Province of iirl- tlso f.(.hiii.lii. iu..iii.n..fi u ...... psny, Inii'ihls to aiily for foreshore leave i nir luiioHioy nrsrrmed unci: rjiimricncinr l s Hauled abouf lino feet distant in an rtasterly direction from I lift !lirl h Vfasat s t.W I i.t iirn us... Iiit-k Mineral ( liilin. siinntril it the 'moult, '.vVsiin Mlver. on Takn Arm or Tatrisli ..-. fj-nrr in a .ornieriy direction s reel. lli.n,.. r..i..iu tnn ..... ia ,wv irri, lllt-orK 8oi .... therly . I to feet more or less tu hlfti water murk, thence Weslerlv inn r..i nr loss 1. 1 rmini ,.r .,....n-nA........ eoiiialntnir n.s acre more or less. sled lhs tcth day of Aitrttst. loin (Signed: 11. Mi'M, HUSF.lt, B, C. L. 8, Agent. TqUSu$ A Treat is in Store for You IF you are a constant user of Carnation Milk, you already KNOW. But If you are not, then we say, sincerely and confidently, that a treat is in store for you. For you will get wonderful results In cooking with Carnation Milk. For baking, for sauces and gravies, for puddings and frozen desserts, Carnation is unsurpassed. It is fine in coffee, too: and with fruits and cereals. Then, especially, will you appreciate Carnation s creamy-delicate taste and color and its economy cuts cream bills in three. Treat yourself to the goodness which has made Carnation the world's leading brand of evaporated milk. Your grocer sells Carnation. Be sure to ask for it BREAD-PUDDING 2 cups Carna-tion Milk diluted with 2 cups hot water, Va cup sugar; 1 tsp. vanilla or Vt tP Etned nutmeg, cup melted butter, 2 cups stale bread crumbs, 2 egB. ',4 tsp. salt. Prepare crumbs by grating on a coarse grater Soak the bread crumbs in the hot diluted milk. Beat eggs slightly, add the $ugar salt, and vanilla to the soaked crumbs; stir until well blended. Pour Into an oiled pudding dish, set in c pan of water and bake In an oven of 300' F. About one hour is required for baking. This serves eight. S'ciul for frvr copy of Mry Make' Oiok Hook. Ail'lres itarnnlioii, hVL l'rlooi-Co. Lid.. 131 AbbU SI. VHrwiMiver, ll.: Carnation Milk 'From Contented Cows' Produced in Canada These Chilly Nights Heqiiire ht-at hi lhe ioii.p. ' hnvc jiml received our Fall shipment of Gurney Oxford Heaters For prtiiioiny nini officicti' iho' auiiot ht pxcellfd Call nini iiis.frl our i k. V nlo rnrry it rtnnpltMe line oi Condor Electrlo Lamps In all sizes Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue Steamship and Train -aig'sM5Bgsse3mii..aiui.Lsi.i ..'use e " Service Saiinm rrorti prince bupirt for Vancouver, victoria, Seattle, each THURSDAY and SUNDAY, 11.00 p.m. for AN VOX WEDNESDAY 1000 p.m. For STEWART SATURDAY 190O p.m. s.e. prince john for Vancouver u qucen charlotte islands fsrtnlghtly, PASIENOER trains leave prince RUPERT dally eirrpt Sunday t 11.30 M. for PRINCE OIORQE, EDMONTON, WINNIPEG, III polhtl fallen) r.anail. Lulled Stair. Afancy sll Oen Sttamahlp Llnta. Use Canadian National EtprrM for Money orden, Foretm Chequ ele. also for your neii shipment. Olty Ticket Offlt. S2S Third At., Peine Rupsrl. Phon t0. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED siiiinn from Prmce Ruptrt. f VAN0OUVER. VIOTORIA, Iswlon Rar, pn Al.rt ,, Tuas. p a r VANCOUVER, VIOTORIA, Atari ,, pnd n.,n Salved... tO A Per PORT SIMPSON sad Nsss Rlr Csnnsrlts, Thuradsy pm foe JPORT SIMPSON. ANYOX. ALIOS ARM. STEWART, Sunday, S em " Atanv. R. M. SMITH, Ag.nt prlnc. Rupert, . 0. Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West p. p. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor Fine JiupurUid Serge and Scoldi tirTv A A Tweed Bulls niade In tjrdev'iii oiirK UU shoj) in Princo Hnpert ns low ns tJtl v I. ANQER, Cutter 223 Sixth Street Prince Rupert, B. C.