PAOE TWC Make the Hardest Day the Easiest of Spectators. - Rlnso takes the hard work out of wiuhday. , With Rinso you just soak the clothes for a couple of hours, or overnight, rinsejand hang out. No more cutting up of soap and smearing over the clothes. No more rubbing. Rinso W The New Kind of Soap Rinse the clothes clean with RINSO. MADE BY THE MAKERS OF LUX The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. . H. P. PUI.LEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail, or carrier, per month It.ui. By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year le.Oo To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.Su All advertising should he in The Daily News Office before 4 p.m. jOn day preceding publication. All advertising received subjeci to approval. DAILY EMTIOX THURSDAY. SEPT. 16. 192C. Tang in the Air Reminds Us of Winter. The last two days, -with its pleasant crispne, reminds tic that winter is coming and will be here soon. The question then is how arc we going to spend our time? What shall we do during the dull damp days for exercise and recreation? In what way shall we develop intellectuallyand physically and what Nvill be the nature of the social activities that we shall enjoy? AMth all these questions and many others we are met at this time of year. It is well to have some definite jjans in view and not to depend upon the impulse of the moment, which really mean drifting.., iA drifter may be lucky and drift into, good -company and a, "good line of activities, but the chances are againl such result. The tendency is to drift into "a life r useless lighj nmiiswment, if not worse. The wise ierson is the one who al this Unie ,of year lays plan- Tor the winter and tries to follow them out. A purpose is just as desirable in the recreational hours as in tho-e devoted to earning a living. 8porU Will Occupy .Some of the Tme. With a great many, especially the young people, sports And winter games will occupy a good pnqiortion f the spare time, They will engage in such games as ba-ketball, badminton, gymnasium stuntsr hiking and billiards. The dilficnlty is that ' ' more people cannot play. . The tendency in this northern fatitude with its long even-ings and spells or damp weather is to get-fat and lazy iu winter. To offset this indoor sports are desirable wherever possible. Badminton Promises To, Become' Popular. Last year bad hi in (on had almost rcnlnr-pil i.iL.il,nll n is a tlntihlfu) -in 'manii ... tTherfl advantage ..having, s-'pcct-lorf. IL 1 ."ft'n"!g Per'ie -Yav yvan Ip he playing to a pallen all the t lint Ami form Ihenort fit lii Hasire In nl n. tators. -In that-uay sport reverts to a slorified vaudeville i,.nil SIXTY YEARS A DOMINION III AMOMl H HI UK OK '.NA!A Pitt). POMII T( UK Cl l tllltAIKI) IX IMQIE MASMK PLAN IS SUGGESTED The suggestion waa brought before ulblTJllll the onllia Klwanls Club at one cf their Monday luncheons, and waa re-j The question of tncorporatlon Is celved with enthusUsm. Since some-lags in receiving attention at the hands body must start such a movement, tt of the Stewart Board of Trade, an In-was decided to form a committee for vesUgallng comuuttee having reported the purpose of endeavoring to Interest favorably on the proposal, public bodies asd public men la or-' ganlzlng an adequate telebratlon cl A. W. R. Lewthwalte. reoretenUns Canada's Dlamoul Jubilee, and the British capital, la. her from Vancou-Canadlan Club, Board of Trade and ver to took ,ovet timber In the Bear other organizations were Invited to CO- River valleyi ' operate. Hence this letter. TIIE .MUX' rE.HRr.s The committee feel that the posed celebration should have child under 10. of the la family the popular indoor .sport and the promise is that its molarity ne uciea.eu tin.- coming winter. The large number of halls Canadian linear- on the pan of either available Jor the game makes it tossible for a laree mimlicr I-"""" 01 mother. Thia also would to eiliov the srames. . Just nnn- is ! ru-;.l f.- iv. itapma the children ------ . - ...w .. ui nuiKuuit,. linn nf ilnf.w -i - afcectacular wxicuiar. Hi an.l m-.l n.f, ...4n.i:,;.,. .1 - ... ........ ..v. iiiuniu ji jmi uiiuiis mr ii siiiri. nere are Jew ns healthrul games as this that can be plavcd without much preparation and without, much expen. :The chief difficulty Y that no provision is made for spectators at tlie various halln jvolcdloil. MrV "' 1 Doubtful! Advantage 'H.'B JtfcJ 7 ' Jt'4 .i Vrtii I WILY N ifiVvu THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: The man who ! not very religious U often glad to have hi wife proxy tor him. , If you let U)rnaa,!getjthe better of you he will either :JeKple or hate yoJ. tha' We've all had our little Joke on electlona so now let ua forget It an.t m.h it..tn Kt:s i:t iortii ix u:t g oown to work again. . TEB TO HOARD Or TltADK KK- 1 " ' CFATI.V KtCllUl) I It la estimated that a gtrl tpena 'ooe-aUtrt of ha time pulling them At the board of trade meeting a dajdown OTer her knee or trying to"dc or two ago a letter to the board of ao. j trade frenv an organization In OrUUi, Ontario. In regard to the proper oele- The Fair la th thine. Davit Thomson oration of next Dominion Day which Ii Js- And ao aay all of ua.. j the diamond Jubilee of confederation' I w turned over to' the Sons of Cans la Some of the people who bad to pay with a request that they take the leil their election bets were heard to swear In organizing a fating celebraUon here. like an editor when the wires are down. The letter reads aa foUows: j ? ; ! Why do we have a holiday on th ' T Ma. la nice, weather. Ita nicer, than Jst or July?" The question, asked by P'nk tea. a twelve year old boy belonging to a family who had been In Canada for By the by. why Is a tea pink : nearly a hundred years, set an OrUllan who overheard It thinking. Surely there When the cockney aays: "Strolke ms-was something wrong with the training Pink." he probably has reference to In national hlitory and consciousness pains and pcnalUee of a pink tea when an Intelligent boy could reach, the age of twelve without understand A woman alaaya has the last word lng the significance of Dominion Day. txeept perhaps when she U talking u The train of thought Induced by (he another woman. Then they spilt evea. Incident led to the Inspiration that the ' Sixtieth Anniversary of Confederation. Tt dUferenc between a pig and a' In 1937. offered an opportunity to hold Sod many critic la that the pig Knows celebration that would Impreas It- r-t he la squealing for. aelf upon the imagination, and make it certain that no man. woman or child 1 thought aU the big things were In Canada of ordinary Intelligence over but here's the Fair, the Drmp! wouia nave to ask "Why Dominion J ugnt and pretty soon wen nave Dayr Such a celebration could also world series and after that coroctj be used to stimulate and emphasise Chrtstmaa. the spirit of national unity and of lojalty to Confederation. i CTCUl I OT ' James Mortice has returned to Stew-pre. art after a visit to his old horn tn) thrr Eastern Canada, , characteristics: j 1. It .should be on a big scale worthy 3. Croaslaod. weU known Vancoti-of the occaalou and of the countf.f. ' tr mining ei tineer. la here to in-and such a will Impreas both our spect a number of local properties. I own people and the outside world. ! 3. Certain main features of the po- Blackle Irwin and Shorty d reasl-j gram should be common to every dty.'mter nave left Lett to spend the win-town and hamlet from coast to coark tcr trapping! on Whitewater and Par-' so as to create a feeling that all Can , Creeka, f ' ada u Jolnir-r together la a big birth- . . ; day party. j The death tyceurred . suddenly last i 3. The children should be given - sreek of WUllam UlUbeU. local second 1 prominent part tn the program, ao that fca-d dealer. The deceased was 13 a lasting impression of national unitr fear of age.Jm? is survived by a alt-and conxclousnem may be mad on the ter. Ur. Rosa A. ruUerton of Van- , ' minds of the Using generation. couver. ' ' . i CIIILOKKX TO HtVE PAKT Several suggest loa have been made towards furthering the end in view: MASSETT Making an Impression upon the minds of the rising generaUon being a Mra. Kirk was a passenger on the primary ohjest. It la suggested, that IT! nee Charlea to Shannon Bay. She children plcnl: should form a feature win spend the talance of tha cannery of every local program for the Diamond season there with her husband wbJ Jubilee, such picnic to Include on 1 foreman for the Ooaae Packing Cj. short address, a meal, and children - gamea. the effort being to have every Jack Van V allien berg of Waton boy and girl taking part, thus uclUn River spent a week In Prince Ru-chlldrea of every clans, rac and re- pert returning on the Prince Charlea. Uglon la a great Dominion wide birth- day picnic j The Prince Charlea ha made l's ISILtroN' 1 1 ltr. ; final trip under the summer schedule. 2. In the erer.lng. a beacon fire 'jo Realdenu on Maasett Inlet who were be lit In every city. town, rills g and fortunate eno-jjn to make the trip hamlet aeroa the country, at on from Prince Rupert to Maasett vu moment, the beacon to be fired by ,a Stewart and Anyox apprectated th hours spent smou the mountains cf Portland Canal and Observatory Inlet Miss Victoria Hayward and Mis EdltU because it U S. Wataon of East Windsor RUL and because one of them Conn, having been visiting the In- would have a part, the choice being dlan village at Maasett collecting ma-made Irrespective cf class, creed or terial for a book on the Islands of lr- Canada. Mis Kayward and Wtsa Wat. 3. A salute U. be fired by electri- son are writer and photographer re-clty from Ottawa la every provincial spectlvely for the ToronU Star 8y-capital and city where there Is art.1- dicaU tod other Ca-adlan- and Amerl-lery stationed. 'can Mwspapera. They arr the author IHNQIKTS of i(omanc Canada They ihate been 4. A great- national banquet , to be stay lag with Mr. and Mra; L II. Ball-he'd at v Ottawa and broadcasted from. lie. one ed ol Canada to the other. .- S. BanqueU at each of the provln- Mis clal capitals, to be breadcaat locaL'y. -on the A proviso to b- that no sneaker shall u-Miiiifuiv-1. onen maue mat people ar not encouraging fhe!" IW",wt the prorince m which Mrs. j. ououneu ana baby daugb- yoilllgstfrc hy alleildin? the cameii. And whv shmilil lhv al.!01 "aanqutt U held. ,tr hate arnred from Vancouver. Mr tend? irihe game cannot be played for itself without the ipec-intors it has not much value. Thoe who have played badminton during the pat few years have mostly played it for the game and for the fine exerdc they get. There has been no gallery. Spectators have been conspicuous by their absence, yel the game has flourished and larjre numbers have benefited from taking part in it. Give him all he wants" SHREDDED WHEAT Makes good muscle and sound terth Builds sturdy boys and girls CANVniVN M'OKTS OXtonnell am tpend a few weeks with Where practicable, special pro- n ftrnU. Mr and tfr. Jaa. Martin. Erams on Saturday. July a. to feature distinctively Car!Un sports, such a IsTtV.W IIKItr lacrosse and canoelns;. , The bl( llgbthouM under Esteran. M'MIAV frRVI(CH CP- H. BUton. haa arrived at Dlby 7. Serncea of national re-dedlcatlon '""-nd from Victoria and will spend a and consecration on Sunday. July 3, month In northern waters doing heary It is to be honed that durmc thu ci,mi,,r ,viUr n.i. ? 5 .WWP lla cn-1 . eoi'cU?B nlho. cn,..i . -ii " . , . : 7 " " powHoie ai iue same nour. so that -"B aias to navigation, xno . V, ca""?J on, that ba-kctball will be revived chureo bells will summon Can- Estevan on tlua occaalot i and that possibly other sports Will be initialed. iadlant of every denomination from 'H1 include a trip to various part 11 eoatt to coast to acknowledge at the of the Quern Charlotte Island. mmtaK raoraeni weir jeaity to Almighty , A:1 these and suggeatlona hop This wouw , ,h r,, a 'juhnZ. UK,.., Jr,- L . th1 lh lar ct celebration tto at ,n T "' uk" P d P-t nto effect- ..fS."?!!11 yuW "2 bT organlaniona and Individual Ini minion DaV "ra.nar, uo- the various province, of the Dominion.' 4 INITF Kifi tn mrv " tBr ProPJ P-U to yeu we trust' Si-H r "55 if MrJ lS w? ?"r"jfrT.!n ?ht lht in which the proposal ofi lLJTLf Pn" JubUe. celebration haa beif 'm Ub?"jf Pfe fJ tl- preaa. In cae you! woSd the" J J 'wrK" urorTthem favorably, It I stone of the S Ita,1' (,,,, ,nblt furtn,r Judge M! I. u o-ld ensure to th rewrtlon to our propoiala. and ,1U being Uken aerloualy a. a great would U aasl.tance In .rU othersl event. la putUn. thpm effeet, K you) lOItU till) MOVI'MIAT would rll ..-rlns vntir onlnlnn aal wwusiruu rorwara Uovetnent or additional natures you may car . might nave the effect of marking tha to put forward. Please let us hear from i Diamond Jubilee year as the beginning you. jof a new era of development and pros-. Tours In the Interests of a united pertty. fttl glorious Canaa. Th HfidtSIIONK IMITHI TIIOS. O. KtNO. present ommlttee can only' Secretary. An Kayrari and Mia Watscn le.'t A (PMDre Claries for tldtjste. . iH-PPLG" ciated Letter . H We have iV'iyf d the fiillow-ing iflterhini Mrs. 'fjiomn AVulenntitr. jl ri given Ui fullr "J first used Punfi.' Milk in n hatch of biscuit, alioiil two tnonlhs gi. The turned out fn well I have used it ever inc. ll's n rich milk Willi a fine flavor." Pacific Milk comes from prize herds, and it ualurnl quaiilii'8 arc carefully pre served. PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vancouver Factories: Ladner and Abbotaford, B.C. Teaching Civilization Schoolmistress- Xow. child The committee further believe Uut to the whole project, and aa to the'ren, Wlial dtd the nomniM do for an apaal from Innuentlal leaders for a suggested program, with any criticism the UrilOritl? Small Oirl Miss Tlioy civilized eni, "And how did thy do (halt" Second Small Olrl Pac, MIm, they taught 'em how in fight. aiinisr T-m.-e . Iur)r Vffi litli ft AN VOX Wf DNttDA V rr TIwht lATVuoar tor MAS I ITT INLIT KONOAV J tM-Motro For heal it! y toy and girls who -III fce iy for tt-morrow's reipcnslbil-lti(. there nothing better than tha morning dish of Quaker Oata and mil-. N. Is MILK From Bulklay ValUy FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Tattle (..ream at 15c for Half Pint. 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