PAfJE TWC The Daily News PHINCg RUPEHT - BIUT1SH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PUI.LRN. Manning Editor. SUBSCRIPTION BATES: nan or carrier, mrirnnn hi : m oy man 10 an partstor ihe British EnfprreJuidUhe United Statef,-(n advance, per year fo.00 .... T i . 11 nlk . ...... . . i nmcr uimmr. in aovanre. per vear $7.50 DAILY UITIOI Fair Opens Tonight, , SO Let Us All Go. Tuesday. Sept. It, 1U20. The Kail Pair, under Ihe new management, with new ideas mm urn jujwiuj qjieiis iDiiignt una, ii is saut to be something " '',-11 liui nnriiunr, llll IS a KJCai IIISUIIIUOII, OI10 that is deserving of Ihe support of every citizen and doubtless me peopie win ne there. They usually are on such occasions ' e fair eonies only once a year and it is siipporled bv all the citizens. It h one of those eommiiuity events which gives lis an opportunity to get together in the interests of the city til HI III llllllll llUUtl. Make Visitors Welcome to City. There will (his week he many visitors in Ihe cilv. Thi gives an opportunity to welcome them. Manv people will keen wj.cu nuu.r uuiiiiy me weeK auu oiners win try to extend little courtesies to those who come here from the neighboring (owns wi ikiiii me txjuiiirj. in uu mis lenus lo make 'ivince Hupert popular. , . . j : ir i Visitors- who are staying for a few days find life rather dull here unless they arenterlaiiied by their friendssind made to feel Ihlll Mimeiin l.-L- mi inform I In II....,.' t..j. iu ..fv.-i mrui. ur. (in; sake or r the city let . us 4o our part iirextndiitK the right TTand of fellowship .Uu visitors this weeld, ''., Make the Most of What We Have Here. The success of any community depends very largely on the ability to make the most of what it has. So it is with Prince Hupert. At present there is a big tourist business offering here each summer. It lats but a short lime, but it comes at a season when the town is apt to be otherwise quiet, lr we could use greater effort to capitalize our tourist business we should doubtless succeed. The first thing to do is lo impress Ihe railway conipanv .. .. .. Willi lh Hoiifntiilil.- nt : 1 '.I ui lulling l(ir siuHJvers ior me passen ger, vmki come mis way. I lie ticket agents throughout the country arrange stopover plans for Ihe tourists at Jasper but Prince Hupert is onn'Med. What seems to be needed is a 'conference with railway officials lo try lo get at the botlom or the failure and find out just what steps should be taken here in order to get that business. Then when the cause of far! lire has been ascertained let everyone fret, busy and change ih We have much here for tourists and why jiot capu-ze it as is done m other place. Proper Celebration of . ' - , Canadian; Anniversary. . ' A movement has been stm-lfH M, ....u-.pii.Mji uunauii id IlitVu a properxelebratioii of the diamond jubilee of the rounding of the Canadian .nation properly celebrated. The impetus ins -,im.. from OnWrnlluHe1: iWff'fei in line and do our parL Canada Is the country of our nativity or our adoption. We are all Canadians together and if the country is good enough for a home it should 1e good enough for us to take a pride hi and to make great. Your Vote and Influence is Respectfully Solicited for FRED STORK Liberal Candidate Hon. T. D. Pattullo and Fred! St. Stork ars Chief Speakers In Theatre .... t k mere were Uiree spoakrr m the ineclins hehl in tlt Lflerol uilerests in (lie Wi'stliolniirin-. aire Imt eveninir. Tliomas fHpni reeve of Surrey, I'red Stork. and Hon. T. 1. Pattullo. Ifr rteid spoke brieSy but well. Kri.l Slork outlliK'il at sonie leith some of hie main features ."of tlm Liberal policy and lion. T. l. l'attuHo jrave a splenilid. uiifJres in n-KiK 1.. . . .3.. it." t xiinii m; uiiiiiM-ii nuiua . trr I... .J ' . .. ft .' uiusiasni. mere was a !! .irar- and responsive audience. S. l I'arker presiifcd. .Mr. fieiil louclio-l On sever.il ulijeels but did not it.ilHimt. Hiein. Fred Stork Mr. Stork went back in- tk early days of Prince. Ilunerl ami ouciiet nn some matters of In 'ars u$n irrcsl tn co'iikh-IIoii Ui.-nnvliii llo spoke of tln eiii.inis itention and of the efforts of I.Hierals to clean un. lt . lain'ed that Viiost of the ironhV had to do wirh the ili.llllin hul there were n'n" .liiiilippi ilistillpp's i he Liher.il narlv. TJirv Tories. yrhe invt'',ngHtion whlf fi the Lihprals,waiilsd v-h ,ii!T mronducb-d by a Ihf I.a: ' nrfV, ... ... L I i .OinlP-r.Vlirl ",J " "; vviiri ami sn.l s now gn. .... "Y.J1 wouia I DC cnrrjei, not only to Montreal hut lo ancouver. WimUor and oilier points if Liberals got into power. He dealt with a nutnber of other political matters and men-lioned incidentally that everroni except Fred Slork seeme.1 to have secured the ele-alr tnr I'rince Rupert. .Mr. Stork said the elecinr would nrrw be ),e one, 0 choose. If they felt , had 'erven them faithfully he asked or supjr: Minister of Lands Hon T. 1). Pattullo. minUier of lands, snoko of the fVn 've policy of high tariff, brick ror nnclc which was rnrmerii- Iheirs. Now that had Wr changed to a moderate tariff. Taking mi the mieslion nf LS export of raw maljiri.iU. ir Pattullo showed that Canada exported only five per rent mom aw material .'than the United Stales and most of fiana.Jn' exports were, field crops, whereas hose or the United Stales wer raw cotton and tobacco Inf nni similar materials used in manu- raruirinjr. In the matter of log expor: Mr. I'attuIIo .sahl binder and hinale went lo the U.S. free of out;- but the State ,!. on uina1ian loss. Ainst nf Mi 1or exrorte.l were taken I) Japan. These were enl rmm crwr prantel timber. The tim ber cut from provincial land could not be errorled exnf in. tier SJiprial normil. if put an emharsro oh raw ln-r. h would he a jrood excuse tnr li. I ailed Slates to nlace the rtniv on innflier and M.inales w-titch wfluiil ruin the Canadian lirn her industries. "Xn man can liv to hmself alone and nn nniim can live lo itself alone," declar e Jir. rallullo F.very nation ex- cenaui amount or raw material Oenditris here wer ueauuier than in lulled Staffs. To place iu4 Conservatives In "mer now would be like nlaoina .-aian in ctiarae of heaven to improve Ha moral almospher. Mr. Pattullo s-nnke of tlm powerful interests that were he-hind the Conservative party. II mentioned the- revolutionary manner in which the Melphen Fovcrnnieiit had .seiied ofrice In which Ihe wipremacy or narlia-mem had been flouted. lie sai l he could not under present conditions conceive of any person voting anything imf Liberal. Snhierlbe In the fllv N'ews THi DAILY NiAvB GOOD MEETING MEN NEEDED IN HEAR LIBERALS CANADA TODAY Nlhal Singh, Writing Book About Canada, Tolls of Great Need. JASI'lU. eil. It. - -.ManL b wcr is linada s yreat needlitli'nd oncf thai iliMiiHtnt i salisfil the iominliin will lie nun .if ttii'-urf-U Und' pro.iier6(M countries tt f the world," sai.l si..Sitiirl Siiush, tu- tent of economies aiid a writer A'etl known U rt'ff'Ifrs pf,,erjgiis 'ti ii ?in I In ITii'.luli InitC-iiiiL'ti wild linf lw(-n in llil VnliiiilV for' orperiini (jfUwiian'oiillis gallicrhig iiiiiii'iiai iur h vuiijiiie. mMiiiiKi Willi the achievements and thej aspirations- of (Uinada, pre-1 vious loMiis ileiurtiiri from Jus-ier Park Uxlife. ; Goiiinuiinar his journey to the J'auific 0al he ullereit Hie fiiriaoiivir observation I as a ntsult of recent experieih'es. i I was ftrs"t In OJinada nineteen stiid Mr. ShiuU, "and ' 1 -. l a i now unit n cuaiiFe in amiuue(j luwan.ls tliy important problem,1 ..r .....,....lt.... ...;.l. : 1.1 ui iK'i'in.iiion won i iiismiiiiiiu lOa nmreopeu duor. That is what is- needed, au onen door with, of course, proper restriction lo see that the rhdil people come in ami go to the laud. I fitul that those ip authority ami tlwse of influ- euo now .ee the importance of .-.i..t judge v. or;. iimiiiing . . .V " people from the eontin-1 - ent of t-H-oiie who are agricul turists. These peoples frenerullyj are haril workers and men who' work hard will truly build uu the: land and make the country prus-perous.H Mr. SIpsIi iiHHt a tribute tn the 'olonization leiiartnteut of the iJaiiadtan National Itailwnys in ohtntnlng such a good type of settler. j While ratheritu: material for his roNhenminc volume. Mr. 3lii2li ues the camera freely and is a photofrranher of iirofeional ability. The scenic beauties of fasper sllrted him but. he aadly eonfesseif. " am afraid I hae .vasied much film and I desualr of catching the failing sunset as it glows on the now of Mount vdilh tvell." WATER NOTICt Dlttnlon ni Ut TALE l)Tli r ihl" II li vb . K.. Jw l( Wnmrril. AU. WMt TvW-irai.il rrrk. H. i:.. H tpt) fur a Urrntr l :tkr and u f.raa iwim'i hrkn ri..m ,.r MM ir i.f Itiu'l. linlli Hhnfc .1. .u . 4Mferlv lxu.i i'mi T w 1 1 1 tie tlrrted frmn uW (trram al a ihiii Ibl.'ll lnUi.a Hfi l.h ttn.Mii rM.. 11 jmmiIi ini tefc aurt tll 1 id fur hxirinli'' mminr imn ttpm brn -fi ra I Jo ami III. TM twO-- a iled un llw rrmiiKl tnr TJrd t ..f , 'ill l. X rw ft thi iKov and an jppMrii.,n I4irinl Uwrrlo and U Un" "Walrr it. II." wMI tif fHed In tlir ..frtr.- t llw Watrr KrmnUr al TrK-mii l:rn ft. oiir-i.in. to tiw atifinrailiin rnav tw Mvt Willi Im falit Water Hwiril.r r lta On- i'.iHrpli-il.r if WalT Hlh.. I'arlUMwot PiilMmir. VMPmi. n '. ti thin Ihlrly da afire Ikr flrl aMwaramv r im Holier in llir kral nrtai4r. in ww m in rmi puiinrathm -.f uiu m.llrr i. Srptrtiibrr lllfi. !. u. l. mix. Appliraol. TIMBER SALE X8263 i Sralnl Iriwlrr. will rrrrlrrrf i Ihe VMttrr nf Unit nul Ut'r than mMi A 'h iottt tUy .f SttHilT. It. f'r Hie 7erfr of I lrrnr Xf). to rut I . Hnral f-l nf i..-(ir Polr and rillnr an irea alintnt 1 1 If ami un K-r mi .n May. J ml In wt bt 1-urX i.'lrnmil. yureii har..lt flatal land htalrtrl. Three . a inr. MI Iw atlwwnt f.w r roVlUrt nrrlnrt iiarilwiiar iMrNMilarl fTitho nOtfw j I'.hlVf l Fart-a Kafw-rl. H. C. ' ' . rt rura.l STATE OF CICIL HARTLEY' Atalgnad, Teijr will tr rwtltrd y 'the mi. In Ihnae Fvlalr- SUirk In Trndr iu SlH-r al Vaml'lHMjf. drrlHmr, eml'ilii f: I. inylrn i..aiilltn trim: J. KMirrin sal tai Trurk. . Meat micit I. Sare y I nM-rm.H Tnerllrr. . simdrr ..iurr fitiarra. 7. CiMinirr. ami itblfiiir. .. trr mnmi r itrr w nir "f " fr "r Mi atxl imiki l hkliced uiili ill ti..im m i.i..- .k.m nrinlr 3ln. ttfA. Un..). may I TS "? H'Nrail.i id rim. nenmn. Van-1 ilrrtKiof. II. r. lUHir tuy Wder imt nrrrarlly i artnlrfl Tirm.. r..i. . i The perfect whole wheat food SHREDDED WHEAT Every shred is baked crisp and flavory-All flic wheat in a digestible form tit T'.s MiNtrrn t arn .'ixtiucisns '-jriS is hi of a erlrt of nfiitt I'rnmens UnJrwrar i- .-.Ue dmiitcmenti. Clip 1 1 1 mh one at it appcirs and juu wi pave a cenpzet eU Do the axercitn every morning aM foiicw a x'Bit or kliower. ( . ycu will not Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 875 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phona W, I'arUx. Waretiviiftnt, tnd Distributing, Team or Motor Hertlee. Hoai. Hand and 0raTL W 8pelalli In Plana asiti Fumltur Bating. luVewarra In a few wonderfii New Prices Waltham Watches TliiA nrr Hie new reduced prices for niinemeuU which can b? fillcil into any wise tlfslri'il. VariKnar.l, 23 JownU $58.00 firPsccnL 21 jewels. . $50.00 ItlvcrsMe, ID jewels $45.00 1; S. Harllctt, 17 jeweln . . $24.00 IleKiilar, njeweU.. $22.75 15 Jewels ... ... $18.50 7 jewels $11.60 This is the regular men s le. If 1nlerestM we are Klfl'l to show you other sizes and cnides. I yU..i n IV nrn LpbWbLLtl5 Tttt STORti WITH THE CL0C Scar better health and comfort lit- Preferred f ItCAfUDIANJ WpiPinr CRCISBN(X2 LIVER SQLTJTZtR STAND with fett K"e tlff Bead Jtdeward to left faraspoiibIe(ket. JK arms extended. and bend sideward to right. Contnq, about thirty tioei, breathing deeply, A DOUBLE surpnse awaits men who buy Pcnmans Pre-fcrrctl Underwear. The first is the exceptionally low pnee the second the exceptionally high quality. There is no better underwear value anywhere for the money. Made for men, women and children in both two-picce and union suits. Ask for it by name and look for Preferred on the label. PENMANS Piria LIMITED Ont. 6 HEALTH UNDERXDEAPv Everything for the Builder LUMBER We have the mot romplele to(K (linifpsioni, slnplop. fir finih, lli veneers, etc., in Northern H.C. We can supply everything In a building f rom th f-datlon lo the list piece of finish. Before buying iajecl our stuck. It will jut r 0 prices are righL Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phone 116 and 117 Steamship and Train a' . i " Service "alum- ft nil PNINCB RUPIRT for VAMCOUVIN. VICTOHIA. IHTTU am wtoNnoar, s.oo ,.. aim tmursoav aud suno, ii m i .V allliif rntirr nartr hr. I&lb r.f ANYOX WSOHIIDAT !.00r r STEWART SATUKOAV 1000 f r ii MASSITT INLEToMONDAV t fni SKIDtOATE INLET tad SOUTH OUESN CMARLOTTf Ul frtlMI. jSaJA' PASSINOtR TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUFtRT illll i 1 HI It. JO am. fur prince scoroe, Edmonton, winnipco, ai ; ' Cauada, I nilM Matt, i Aaanar all Ocaan Slaamahln llnai. )' ranadiin national Eipreat for Monrj itrdrn. rareirn T"-" tlo for ytnif twit iMpmrol. Clt TIctH Offka, Sit Third Ata, Prlnca nupti. ' " liuri T RatcMtan To Vancou Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert 1, Wrangall, Jnaaw and Slaawar St at. , ti, Ti oe'.' ;ou.r, Victoria and Saallla S. 4, 11, 21 1 Ott. 1, . PRINCESS lATRICS. . Cambll Rlfar, and Vantaufar ary Balurdaf 11 "... ... far euttdata, Eait Balld Balla, tQcn FalU, Namu, Alan Ataitat for all SUamthl il Llnaa llnaa? Oaraar af 4Ui riitl lafornul" ' " """ W. 0. ORCHARD aaAaraf Atant, - suaal and awd Aianua. rnm UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnti from Prloca nurerl. .f r VANCOUVER, VIOTORIA, Swaraw Bar. aad Alart Bar. TH VANOOUVER. VICTORIA. Alart Bat. and 8-anaan Bai. Ialf. r Par PORT SIBIPSON and Naaa RUar Cannarlaa, THurif Par PORT SfPBOMr ANVOT. ALIO! ARM. STEWART, ". 0. 123 2nd A.anya. R. M, .ariTH, Ag.nl "Inc.