PAGE TWO Less kitchen work with SHREDDED WHEAT Ready-cooked and ready-toeat Delicious with milk or fruits r The Daily News PRINCE RUPF.flT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Princ Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES i City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month Si.no Dy mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year SB.Ou To all other countries, id advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. .$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page..., 52.80 per irtch Local Readers, per insertion , ..2ic per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate Hn- Contract Rates on Application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION TJJO THURSDAY. EEPT. 30.1820. COOIl TIME TO 111 1LD lit i out: too isisy. A Prtnrr Roprrt merchant of standing, who I himself doing a targe ba'l-newi hr, hlggrr thing cumin: nd a;;rl to IIhm contemplating bolldlng homes that they should do o today and not wait until rerjone else U busy and It Hlll.br more epstly getting the work dune. Me hate refrained from making a suggestion of this kind because there I a tendency locally to tlilnk the fully New too optimistic and that t here is not the Rood time mining that many eiprrt. Uowctcr, e take this opportunity of urging the ruinnienrenieut of building right now so that there may not be the rush that It Mfirn likely will come later. ' MICH IMIMIVO HAS BIIES IOXE IX. CUV. .This year a large amount of painting ha been done In Prince Kupert. Per-hap never I fore ha there been a much and the remit I that the lutal bonding, look particularly bright and the cltyha an air of. prosperity, .llewe-cr, there are lill someplace that remain ' n'ndei orated and unprotected. Sot only are they an ejesorc but they are deteriorating rapidly.' Paint h a good preservative. The autumn U the best time of -ear to paint and decorate. The outside need profr--tlon and the interior need to be made bright and cheerful wtli light paper or wall dreMing. Paint put on now I not Injured by the' hot un and ha time to harden. .We make thl ut-r-Ocu because we are Intcrcited In teeing rtlnce Kupert look the very best possible. LIMlTtJIlST RE WET .. . " i 13- vi . to niscovntEors li.tteks. During the reent political campaign a number of rather discourteous let-tee -were. sent In for publication. One or two were used but other were be-ond the pale. Yesterday we published one that went beyond the limit but which wa allowed to go through a an object lesson on what not to do. It vra In an-aer to an editorial on the question of Jazz niwslc. There to an old role of debate that when yon hae, a weak side and cannot argue, abuse the opposition. That mtio) to haie been done yesterday. No argument lined. It lmply strengthened the other tide. Abuse 1 alwa-s a sign of weakness. Writer of letter Intended for publication should !' remember that the newspaper doe not hate to publish letter and It I only at the rourteoy of the editor that tbey are allowed. The least that can be el peeled or Iti'w writing then letter I that they dlcu the kuhject matter nnder debate and not attack the editor of the newspaper which give them spare. After thl no more letter of that kind will be allowed. They will go where they desert c, Into tbe waste paper basket. NEEII ,OI TOIXHANCE OF. OTIIKH OI'IMONS. ' , Thl bring u. back to the old subject of tolerance of the opinion of other.' It has become a habit of music lover h scoff at an)thlng evrept what they" like.. They set themielte up a judge for the ret of the romroonlty and " an; most Intolerant of. the view of other. k ' " Anyone who wishes to know "w hat- the ma of the people think should drop Into it lie shi where they sell record and find trot what" kind are Hold. They will ;Hatlf themselteii at once that only a few people, the one who set themselves up a the critic and judge, care for tbe music that" U known a classic but that the people generally like a little life with their Miutlr. They believe lli Joy and liapplnes and get It through the kind of music which Is pokenof derisively by those who sit In high place, a "Jazz-' AUo tbe dertder t.f Jarit are among those who purchase record of that kind. Vat . a -m many wags to ao a is Easiest . Save your hands, save time, save fabrics. For the next wash use Rinso. Rinso loosens the dirt, you rinse (not rub) it out. Simple, economical, wonderful $ Soak clothes two hours or overnight, in Rinso buus, rinse ana nang out and that's all. Rinso The New Kind of Soap MALfB BY THE MAKERS OF LUX MERMEN ASK I FOR CHANGES Itt'Mits lUM M.tLMON T ROLLER ASOCLT!ON llKWV I'P fEltlUS Of" RECOMMENDATION Tbe Dundaa Island Salmon Troll -J--Awyvlsltoa. which luu fur some tlm post Uken a keen Interest la the nh-leg business generally, has drawn up a ret of recommend. Ilea of measures for the preservation and propagation ot salmon and the will be forwarded to '. the authorities through their secretary, j A. O. U-rae. They are: I Re-csubllahmcnt of the air ser vice la the fim patrcL 2. Wstrhmen at the moat promtnertt creeks, or adequate obstructioris to pre vent seining and gill netting. S: Where pot-tible. a further of rub. toundarlea at creeks and rtrers. 4 8trlc enforcement of present laws. 5. A close of ail gill net and setnlnit Ict a wrtek or ten days after August M as tbe law regarding sockey Is lnTart- sbly broken. 1- socseye neU are used Mid -raUhmen -nil rind tt difficult to decide whxh la which, sockeyc or coboe nets. 6. One good etoclent Inspector ot nets and equipment of outgoing boats. as long nets in gill netting is common occurrence; two or more nets to one boat. 7. A dismissal forthwith of any man or overseer hewing Ineffi ciency in his duty. 8. Prohibition of all draw aelna, and seeing to It that they art dispensed Itn. 9. Inauguration of ' some mea-ttrcs for preventing natlre commerclallzlc- ihrtr ptlrUeges In getting their wlnttr mpplles of fUvU. "10. A dotted season of all salmon fishing after September 20. II. Adequate means for the destruc-Mon of sea lions, hair seals and eaglet. Tbe recommendations close with tbe following appeal to fishermen: In con deration of the salmon being a national asset every one engaged or xcupled in the fishing Industry should take pride In co-operating with the Ilshery department In enforcing the present taws as regarding this TsluaOU loot! supply. I.O.D.E. BADMINTON CLUB NEW RULES FOR GUIDANCE OF MEMBERS At a meeting of the I ODK. Badminton Club last night a stt of rules were drawn up for the guidance of member. Tbey set forth lht otjy me-nfcers of the order and their husbands are eligible except the men who were members last yenr. that member -.re required to furnish their own shuttles but that no one Is a member until the fev of three dollars is vid. No fires sr to be allowed in the building except when tea 1 served by the club once month. . Dealing with room regulstiona. tt Is ruled thst If other player are waiting, those on tbe floor may play only two games, and on nights when the hall Is rented members are not allowed to play. Any member bringing a guest must pay Tic tor such member. THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: The boys belong to halt a dozen boy-dubs and the girls to nearly a doier societies and as a melt dad baa to split the wood and ma washes tle dishes. Yet this Is an age of progress. The most attire form of life is dispute. It 1 said to be a close run lor first place between a microbe sn1 a woman's tongue. A prig It a booUegrer who get si uppish that he refuses to sneak to hit aistOTnets. except 'during business hours. "None of your lip," exclaimed the girl as her escort wished to bid her good night. A msn usually gets aixmt a much nagging as he needs. The average man or woman gets ideas second hand. Like a hen eating corn the person swsllows the thin-; whole. A husband may think he married kitten but wakes up n the morning and finds nothing but a cat. Tha only people who need worry about dying are the parsons and tb insursnce people. The lore of -none is mn much noble effort. In these dsys of endurance tests, did anyone ever consider tha nrosnncta cf utilizing matrimony. Tnt talus of memory depends . upoi. the life tbst has preceded It. Some people would like to abolish memory and others live In the past. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert MTTEMIIKK JO, 1910 Prince Supert has plenty of power available to supply a smelter should one t established here. Not only has the city a surplus of power at tbs present time but eleven or twelvt thousand ad- THg DAILY HW3 dltional horsepower could be developed from it reserved water power at VS'srk Channel, ne aiten-o I run tbe ftresm st s point bout lw wille up tlw lrrim rruu Hi tniiatti into ixise r.reek snd will be meil Enjoy Life's "Indian Summer AKE your dreams of retirement come true. watch nonce. Olt.rslon ni Ulf. TUF ViTI'.fc thai H.rfxrt I, j j, ' lwm. wiKxw siMie i im.f.ie.. i snnenr. A. C. Cards of Princs Bupert will ! sppijr f-r li.m. i.. uke ami sun a csewot men to work on a sliver- , ZLr? lead property at Evelyn about fojr kMown at iwi ntnw . wm.u rii -.iiu- ptrty has been bonded by O. It. Bproatieast irr-r ut t kuawi .n. Tlie if Portland, Oregon. sir win ne gie,i,,i rri u .tresm at s tonl st.Hit reet rn4n it tiv.niH 111 will t- use.1 r.ie (Viie.lr nut esnnerv The omclal count of votes polled In iurpise uw tar Uwl nented s l i.t Princs Bupert district In the provm-,' ;hi"I!T'-J4K. T.I"" Ifl". M J"" .... .. . - .. .. S"snd nn tlx- I Sin atay uf s , cjsI election gives T. D. PsttuUo ma- u-iuber. I. t nf tM notn-e sixl Jorlty of lit over William Msnson, th;f swHrslMm iiii.tini theret.. and lu total vote having been BW for P. Z"" X Tnt tullo and 71 for Msnson. In Omlneca, ' Unpen, iil.jr. ii.hi. to the f.(l.-lt'n n. DockrlU til 174. , Parliament KuiMitis. Vwt.irlsH.i:.. wlllim WATIR NOTICI Dlitrtlon and Ut. Tki: MTn:r ih.t ii. o. ki. winni Kldre- I Wranrell. AUiks, mil Telesnpb Cfff k. II. C, will sply fur s lleen-r to tike snd use t.ova miiMf's Inene fbiw of . lu. 111 1 ... ttla..l, itnli.h m 1.11. rl.iii'a os-terly intii fie sue Creek. The wsier will imnr ii---. aner ine nr.! I'l-mmnre of Hits i.tire in a loeal rKWinrr. the dale i.r Ihe flrn xilillratlii .it this nolle I Aeplemher JO, It ft.. ItOhUlT IM'HF. JMI1TI5. Alipnranl. NOTICI OF INTENTION TO APPLY ton LEAS! thr, J,0,, -'rdlirtr KUlrlel of Atlln Mlnliis niv..,i ,,f rslsr fmirlet, TAsE JOTH r. Ihn the F.nslneer Oxld Mine., l.ld., In .. s reslftertvt inlninr n.n. .u'r?.. z.m?Ln' ri.TJBjr.. tub ay a!?' - v, .. lease Xu. in iihI 1st. Thl notlre wi Ii fimii-d m I hi! rruund un I be finl dty of uhr l. A rpy nf tins notl'e snd in siipllrsiton finrsnsnt thereto t4 w tbe "Wsier Aet, ivi.- win be rn.-d in tin nrnee r me Water lleciirder st Teierripb Creek. Objeetlimi l-j tnt) siipllestlon liny t filed Willi tfl- Mid Water llerorrtT or with tin? onraiiroiier of Wstr night, rarll-fnent Hiiildmr. Vlrturls, R C within thlrtv flar sfiee th first anriesrsnee of thl nut lie m the Iocs! newrpaiier. i ne naie i.r iim nri tmuiirauon ot una nollre Is ctniler tltn, lt. II. D. UUt, Applicant, Oiluiiiltu, uerupstion, s nilninr rmi-p? n.!L,n.",.n'" ." trvi tnt "n'ire le- J,rr iionf-iins ii'-senueo linl; -!t"!int..." "' dlreetirm fmni V' u "'"rI :''ni. -IliUlert at th mirtiih feet. " "- m -"riiferir aireriiitn 7!n:i.r'.",l'r,' . '"I. tnrne iv i. r i Jsw J"' rt,pnr,, ""2T 'f iws to turii ZJH J??: WeertV 100 rA Jnrl ,..i!'i? ".P""" t -wnmenef-lient no rMilaliilns o t seres more or lei, l-oested thl tilth dav nf AiisuM. (Slgnedi If. lrM. Ffu-rri" B. C U B, A lent. ,f4,The Loot thai Neocr Dies' life Insurance will make it possible for you to find a new youth at sixty-five or earlier. It will provide the sure income you must have. It will give you independence. It will open the doors of happiness to you and yours. Only Life Insurance with its definite contract can guarantee to perform such a promise-.-.and it is within the reach of everyone. There is no saier investment. There is no surer protection. Will you be independent at 65 ? Decide that you will bewhile tirne and opportunity afford-- Your Life Insurance representative can point the way to a carefree later life. Everything for the Builder LUMBER We havt the most complete lork ; ' ' "" dimen-iorn, ehlplap, fir finl-th, floonn?. 0' veneer, elc, (n Nurlliern B.C. We can tupply evei7thlnfl In building from U datlon to the last piece of finish. Ifefore buying Inspect our Mock. It will pi yuu prices are right. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phone 118 and 117 ui and Taxi MU all Tralnt and Boat. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. 198 Phone 34 p,u M,. Simmon' Steel Hed, Spring". nJ Oitrrrno tresses in every room. . mni nd s" shuw"1, 62 nooma. Hot and Cold Water, Hat- 8tf.nm Ilented, Electric Lights , , fl, Corner of Third Ave and 8Utn su PRINCE RUPSH I ,