PAOE twc - Free from Dust "MAM TEA Bulk 'tea is not sifted like S tiled a. . The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, excjcpt Sunday, thr Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Aveuua. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATESt City .Delivery, by mail or carrier, pe.r month 41. 00 By mail to all parts or the British Empire and the United' t '' States, in advance, per year $6.00 r To , all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 . .. , - ... All advertising, should h.inrThe Daily News Orfice beore 4 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subjeci , ,. ... . . to approval. Transient Display Advertising $1.10 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 25c per tine Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per ward lgal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate line Contract Rale on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION' Maritime Provinces And Grain Trade. .. . . ' . mv art-.! 1 t lllll a 95 se Iijgsri FB1DAT. KEPT. 17. 1926. Bullding Buffalo on Canadian Grain. ' . As part untie rampnrVn' material hed jivUbe Financial Post loir- lo influence the electors againt Mckenzie King they j.iil.hhed pictures of the grain elevators at Buffalo aud Jiad a caption "Hmlduig Buffalo',oii Canadian drain." This vva not a party question and touldrnot ftfirly be introduced as an eleclion try. uowever, it is a vija rjiiestiou fur Ulf Caiiailian people and one for them to consider yjarefully aud pKrUnilarlv jfpr (he gov- tniniftil ninl lli lln;in -.r....:.... e it! :'i ki ......j, uviuun.-jiuii. . nWc inr ,we ffaonir txail are two Caiiadiun f6rts tlimiisrli 'Svliifi il rii , i.a handled all the year round and. iriveu an euual eh-Auic in ih n.r s,Ui irane aim we expeel to. develop inUi a big grain port Jii this the lot of prince Rupert is bound up wilh that of the Canadian NaJ-ioiialiilailw-Jiy ante-TOore than moht.vp'lace.. are interested inffl and.in ilsucceKs fffdeveloplng Weteni biiJineas. Give him all ha wants SHREDDED WHEAT Makts gowl musck and sound teeth Builds sturdy boys and girls niatler ol freight' charges, a great deal of the grain will be diverted. from il course thwnigh the United Stales and will go out jn lnp plyiug oh the Pacific Urean. ,.Mac.Iiyizi; Kiiig has already done well in regard lo the west, but he imw has an opportunity, guiny in with a uv cabinet aud new supjKjrters in the Ifou-e of Commonsto complete his western program ,by insisting, that 4he orders ofthe grain board be carried out and that Pacific poH pet exactly the same mile for ufllW ,1!-,P,rtv.b lUf head pj.tjw lakes or at the Atlanlic The diversion of so large a part of the Canadian crop through the United Slates i not a new thing. It is not any particular government that is responsible Tor it. Canada owns a giKl eal of milw-ay mileage in the United State wid this raHwtiy line gels the benefit from the haul, but all olher benefits jro lo the Slate I brought them here. It wa an educative project. Portrait 1. W. Ttoea Thomson. Animal picture 1. W. Ros Thomson; L.anada does not get them. American port are built up at our 2. Mrs. C. O. Ulnns. mtil l.tis. i. f .L.: U ...I u i . t 1Ta1ari7n Ealareement not la. -v ..v. v iu?iii(-7 Muitji .-ijuiim e ours. ART EXHIBIT IS GOOD ONE DAILY NiWo " " lis; . " oj aaBgFS vaabSlSP Canada will be represented at the International Lire Stock Exposition In Chicago d tiring November The Aberdeen-Angus bull. "Espotr Ms r hall." owned by Howard FmJftgh. Forest Hill, Ontario, was a prominent winner at a former show. GREAT PRAISE TERRACE WON j FOR PRODUCTS MANY PRIZES T 1 . T TiiOMts Krlii. or ttJREV. SAY Jlt UI or interior rnonrre as cook , AS MilTHUlV Tfcst much of the Interior product lu;e amoiat or t(.:TAiuj;s AMI TKI'ir AT KXHIIUTIOV IKIIM 1NTIKIOK ! Terrace provided large pan of tlie are just a good as those grown In the exhibits of re(' tables and fruit at ts' own, u noi better., la the opinion or i Fair tola rear Same soleudtd sreu-. Thomas Reld f Surrey, who is here In j mens are shown there and have at conn ecu ot wltr, ibe Fraser VaUey t-, traded much aitenUoa. IeJkUig it'. hlblt which Is staged at the Exhibition j the prlre lut: j Han this wet He 1 much pleastdj I wm M ItWC with the stuff he saw at the fair, bull Rte ouO-l. L. H. Kenw. a. ?J??y mattr Putting It J !lU3Uta Thomaon; 3. Ungr up in good shape so that It will look French. , well That was the great reason that Five Wealthy 1. llamlin & Thomson. , 2. BL T. Kenny. 3. L. H. Kenny. j Flje Oratenstein 1. Hainan A: Thoni- Five Melatoah Red 1. Hamlin A Thomson. Twelve crab apples, any kind 1. tasffear & Proncta: 2. E. T Keniiy 3. Mrs. r. W. Bobler. five Alexander 1. Xangfear -rreneh: 2. L. H Kennn 3, Mrs. T. W. Bonier. LNOT qriTE S U8GK AS I s AL Five apples, sir other kind 1 Mam- HIT QI ITE IMnKITIXtl 1!T Un As Thomson: 2. U H, Kenny; S Or Hl.NNCKs z. T. Kenny. ' Collection of apples from one or While ths dlrplay may not be as chard, five vartetiea. flTe of earn 1. large as usual, the exhibit pf Use U It. Kenny; X Hamlin & Thomson: arts at the ExalblUon this year U j. Mrs. F. W. ltoWer! creditable one and haa proven Inter- rtve apple , grown jn Prince Rupert estlng to the many people who have l. Mrs A. Ifilrsraon. Tlalted the cornet upatalrs rhere this Five pears, iny other ktod-1 L. it . class has been placed. Judging wa Kennv.' .. t t ic.nx ; ss completed yesterday and the wtnn are a follow: mi-.,- AM ,v.. TKI Ms Iw j Ku-kra FREE HECtrX BOOK A copy of tht famout B:r Uen's SI. Chef It .Milk Rt-cip Book fnt on rruril. Whlu fur it today to 7A Borden Co. Limit td, Vancouver. 'ick 3 James Vrr : AM ATEl'K I"IIOTO;HrilV , OoOeetlon. i varieties. 12 of each : Jci C Three landscapes I. "VP. Ross Thorn- Lnfrr ? French. Short .siiatt six 1 Langfear " son. I rtvmm or prunes, one variety 1, rtncn. . uiur uoiuer. . ixan iver Three marines 1. Cecil Ttase: 2. FreBth; 2, Z. T. Keany; 3. white garden turnip, two 1. Fran. W. Ros, -Thomson. p. Kenny. ! maer. 2. Mr, r w. Bohler. One sport scene 1. W. Ross Thorn-' Twelve greengages, any kind 1. E. T enow garden turnips, tw5 1. Mr son. ienny. is. ihiuuid. z. nunn s Tnonison 3 Three photo oeptcttag tsdustrlal tlf, OtHltK.V VMlCTAUU'.s Thoa. mat. In Northern ErttUh CoiumWa t. W., - pointed cabbage 1. Mr. Nrll onions, yellow or brown, ten -a. Ross Thomson. Van de Veen: 2. Hamlin is Thomson, ttamnn Thomson: 3. Langf ear c One flower etudy 1. W. Rom Thorn-' T- round or Hat cabbage 1, : mKft: Frank 1 tuber. son. i rrsnt naber; a. Billy Bohler. . unions, rro. in i, xaaglear A; Three architecture 1, W. Eiws Tbon.- avoy cabbage I. Hamlin & rrench; 2. rtank liuber; J, Hamlin t Thomson. Tbetason. Tao. red cabbage 1. Frank Huber: i. Oolceia. ihtt. ten 1. .Frank Huber. Mr. F. W Bohler. tgJear tt Irr&th. Two ttalks bruasel sprouts 1. Hsoi Onions, red plckung. on quart- l. lnu tn tw. 14. ' Un tc Thonuon: 9. Mrs. W. Rnhtrr . anUui Ar ThCHtwon. meter shown with original 1. Cecil; Two caulinowtr 1. Frank Huber; 2. Oolon. wMte pKilmg; on quart J, Rose; 2, W. Koss Thomson. J Cook. irank Huber. z Hamlin A: Thomson; , CoHecttoa not lea tHyn ught photos Two purple kohl rabl 1. Mr. F. vr. DlUJf Bohler. 1. Cecil Roar. 2, W. Rosa Thomson : Bohler: 2. Jsmes Lrrcr. PHtoe. 6 early, named-l. Mr. KeU'. .., oic jiui irjiug io ofiiiue me eirorts or the maritime sr.Mi-PRoixMOAL jpntvinces to gel a share of the .grain Irade. ' We imply wih to' Tnre JcP J. CecU Rose: iujiit out here that if they have any cait.-e of complaint we have arce 7lr1- Kaiised Jiy the long haulo IIa.lifhx.-aud neither should we be Portrait-i. tox oraca b. Faru; uinnimaieu arainn necaue lJieAlJMUJiaa'1.or trrade lhniutri LJe Lrrer. hlj mountains of Britfeli ColuriiTiltf ' N'uw Ih.n ii .r..-i.t .X.-? bird-t Make Railway Pay, Is Effort of Sir Henry. fc The effort or Sir Henry Thornton to make the railway pav 5s .one that is wholly eoinmejidable. We are not .suggeKtiiiir lhatjany spoke should be placed JrUfae wheel in this n-gard. We need.Ui be relieved or the burdeu nr railway del.t-nnd this relief ran rojnc only through erficienl management and a pr-greive' 1'pliey, sJr Ilt-no has given lis that aud now we ak him to Jook at Uie-.posuibilities of increasing h reveiiue bv building up the porUou the I'arifir Coast with hii equal cliauee or Prince Itupert Willi aurimver. We are mlvaiilageoiiMy iluatel in regard to Scherk. J Two green hl rabl 1. Ungfear As n c Veen. , French. wu-. medtirav , early, e named - One sulk Smtch kale 1. HamUn ; 1- Un- r- w Bohlerj 2. James Lever. 1 B Thomson: 2. W. J. Klrkpstrlek. ujiv. Ut. variriy named- 1.! 'i Two stalks Hrtas chard 1. Hamlin :'ml,n Tbowaoat 2;ame Uver. I. & Thomson: X Langfear Sc French. "T T. W. Bohler. - - . Two heads celra. any kind 1. Frank PwUtoea. half bushel, grown an Mr. Thos. Boul-'Hubrr: Hamlin Ac Thomson-, t, Mia. Frtac Rupert 1. i; .OatrJa: 2. ,t h, :. ver and IlierOan be no accusation of nlayinir nolilirs .n.'con. I2' f0" "i tw! w - Potato half buahii: hot J u.ertion vyilfi his demand i a good time to press. Ihe elaTm'Mr Priet 2, W w no, Thofon Prank Haber:. : J. :Wey; a. mI nperi. oe-cook: 2. Ham-! uu.(Hiiiuire. .wiKK in uiA'aniir uoa.t on grain irruvni brl eport aeenew-i. Mr, orar B. Fart:,"- amo-tm. - .--. ... . w. aoiur. Ch-farm.ee o;i the prairie. 0 & W, UnT." Boutten - !' Two leaf lettvee 1. J. t. Dover. 3. Pcrttoe. I fanetJe. u ot !,.. -t U r jf'-. r;landscape enlargemerit 4 i. Cecil 'tomlla4 4r Taanaon; 8. lint a. Bar llaintla- As Thottaoa; ;a; Joe'Cook; 3 Rose; 2. Ir. Gleri Hebb. . Bert. . Jar. ,Jeu va ae T... 'Three photoa deplcUnt Induitrtal life Twd Co lettuce--!. Hamlin As Thotzt- wavoea. coptd yi eklnaf: rarteti in Northern British Columbia 1. Mrs a- ' ""U,D inomsQU; . M-, Thos, Boulter; 2. Jsmes Lever. Bl aalslfy 1. Hamlin As Thomson. c orlngton: S. Mr D, McO. Collection not lew than B picture Tlve pray parsley 1. W. J. Kirk- Uu"ter , 4" any alze 1. Mr. Grace B. rarls'; 2 Patrick: 2, Mr. Thos. Priest; a. Mr, "nubarb. '.eight UUs Jsmes Mrs. Thos. Boulter. lO Basso Bert. ;tLe': Unt r w- Bohlh 3. Joe I'ROrrsslON.tL AND COMMERCIAL 1 Seasoning herb, each variety namel i . Collection portrait photography 4. ,r F. W. Bohler; 2. Mr. O.i 'c"',b"K'- crtl- .net. ready W. W. Wrathall Ouelpa: a. Joe Cook. -j'0 "! rauk uh?5 3. Mr. Ketl CoUectlon photos, other than por-, Watercres lt bunches 1. Mr, o. v? Vefb: 3 rV w. Bohle J traits 1. W. W Wrathall. ,CJuelpa: 2, J. e. Xavey. i ) Onlona. one sack. 25 :nMl. Ilsmllnl Portrait enlargement, not less than Tomatoes, six ripe red 1. JIamlln it . irsna nnoer. 8x10 Inches L W. W. Wrathall. Thomson. i wecuou or vegeubles and or Collection hand-colored photos I, W. Table peas, 12 pods 1. John T- iraiu Crown by exhibitor and open W. Wrathall. Davey; 2. Hamlin Ac Thomson; 3. Joo tnember outside of the city of PAINTING AMI IillAWlNOH ICook. j Prince Rupert 1. Hamlin dc Thomson: .Btlll We oriclnal In oil) 1. Rena Beana. broad. 12 pods 1, Mr. E. Mr Nu v" d Veen; 3. Jamw Floaer study lin oU or water color) , Thomson. Hcllman. 2. E. B. Baker; 3. Hamlin ii rrom copy l, rola Tee. Beans, runner. 12 pods 1, W. J. Squash, two klnda. two of each 1,: Hamlin Az Thnmun' 9. Jsmes Lever. vti,Xti;rr1iittttt:,t A,m,p'"3r pn uMh- tbt1-Ham,,n, TUr NOTICE that the CngliiHer Cold Thomson. Miim-s. Ud., Inc., n-rtittercd luliuiir rom-. Marrow, two 1, .Mrs. Thos. Priest;; psiijr itM-ratlnr wllhlti tlw prurliira of Hrl- ij w ' j Kirkmitrlrk' UttpatricK. a 3, Mr, Mrs Nell neii Van' van tl.li Cnlumliia. (MTitiMilun. a luinlur roin-'T' psiiy, IlilHul" tn i!l fi ror.-liwe lM!;ae vn' nr ttw rullowlur described isnds - Two sugar .pumpkins-.!, Hamlin -e fi . et C""""'" dlnliiDl 'Hf in an ' a l'sUtVv post (.tanted dlrertinn lx.ut f r.itn U0 Thomson- Thomson. 9 2. Mr. Mr. F. w W. Wnohler Bohler. Ilw Serin t onriirr ..t T.jt 4'mi, l?ky- Citron, two Hamlin to Thomson. lark . Mineral culm, united al the mouth six lone beetr 1 James Lew; 2, (r Wami Itlver. on Tskn Arm lrlsh'M , rJll. nliTThUw Lake, ini-e in NH-K(rly direction tit Mr1 r w Bohler; ,3, Billy Boliler. feel. Ua-nee Eterly loo foet, thifliri ! Six globe beeta-l. 'Mrs, O. Bosw PL1Xrr&Vti$',ffi Bert: 2-,,amlln jMn" more or let In pi.mi r eoimiiencwi.em i Lever. and contalnlnr O f. acre more or lei. I Six long carrota 1, Joe Cook; 1, Lwwl tin. i Mti dv ..f mic,ii igfd . :Tom r Um t 1 1 Jamr" (Signed II, Me-V. FnAHLH. , VW: ' Iver. , , It. C. L. 8, Agent, InUrmedlata carrota, alx 1 (special), lever. Collection, a abore. open to Prlnn nupert membets 1. Mr. Thos. Prim-- Pastel or crayon work 1, Atfrel Klrkpatrlck: 2. Mr. E. C. Klrkpatrlct: ; 3. Mr. D. McD Bauch. 1 8. Mr. Tho. Priest. , Jiunux. Etching or pen and Ink (any auto- Bean, wax. 34 poda 1. Hamlin V ., rEriAl. Jcctl 1. Alfred Bauch. Thomson: 2. T. Busaanlch; 8, Jo CW. , Collection of gsrden vegetable cor- French pen painting 1, Mr. 'j. tit- Leek, da stalk J. Harhfln A: Thorn-' m rttr quality, and arranre- tle. i son: 2. Langfear & French; 8. Frank atL th Hoa tL Minuter of Unas M'lXIAL Huber. ' i ,T- D Pattullo), offer a csh nr Ship and boat designs Donald .P-os.' Cucumbers, three jplne or ridge 1. ' 10, rcou1 Prt of M.00, third . . nrlze of tA 1 Tlmtln t, rk. i . i imiuuu ac inomson; i. jot wot - - -- - - uuiuu; a. .1 NOTICI Of INTENTION TO APLV FOR LEASE ' Cucumbers, pickling, ; Hamlin ti Thonikm. one pint-- 1. NeU a v': Mrs. F. eviMV. LUMBER Wr nre mantifarliiriiig rougli and dresed lumber. Edge .grain Jural redar. Halibut and salmon boxen. Aik For Prices Seal Cove Lumber Co. Lid. PHONE 562 W. .Crsaxa ol Cri Tm Saxiai I'l cupul JJ r, lsMpcajnful suasr. if ttrwnful rrrd 1 tssmrowiruU Kilfv lit uhlii.iill Bnnr. 1 icirnsnful JU l-a UtifuwiM Mrptr, 2 mrul tsnradar suulisj f rnh p. AAA the r, mumt mnd onaon isiim oJd sur ami simmer lae tntf mis. ut. TtM rwh lhnjcli a Mtl si ih. ft. Oailn fMDi.re-t and thtaVsn HhilMlkwMmMtith lite nutur and Uw i TSottlmt (cANAOIAfJ Nll4T w. flfiOAT. 8W kowinq QuUrcnhve thescSoups. because they arc sotatyand rich In nourjUimpnt, appeasing their healthy craving for Jood. Thouiandi of mothers are mine 'the aimple but tested recipes given below. Gbp and use them lor your family. Craam 4 Pstat ,j. up J cawrt km.. .is wir Ht-r-' isJT7 rW(rsirwcTi 1 im - J putstsm. )d SSK. MrhthsKMT Instx. ejwart im. r' r w IrcnAllMwu . ifj rrr. an it us - AaJtKs.aW - up. nt.taSMtiM 'I . r;,. iwa.smltmuilU' sr I lrtdr, thr i w wwf anJ at r., T. CHARLES Mil ft Steamship and Train Service erj- ?i u FRlSKg a UP I ITT lot VAMCOUVIR, VtCTOa. UftU i ll s.WUNgtDAr, 4M a.s., smt 7MU0T j . USM IM r ANV0X W(DJ((0r U$ r-r aTtwaar iaTuaoar is. I'. i Mkitcrr inlet Monoar .. Tor tllDtaaTC INLXT SIVl tOUfM QUUM CHAMLOnt UU fartitlthtlf, PASItMatR TIUISJ LtAVC PMIXCt RUPtltT ' x ' 11 1 M. fet FftlftCC atOMSg, I0M0NT0N. MrlNklPU, ' Csnsdt, rmied uir all Osaaa atsmaia Uae. i;e lUnadisa MtlutMl Cipp fur Mv also far roar urn stiinni. ONf Tlcttt otflc. IZt Tklra An. ,"rlc eaM I Canadian Pacific Railwaj B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert T aetthl, Wfi". iuxtsa snd lks.ir list. , IT, 27 Oc T Vancesise, Victoria aed HtUls U 4, 11, 21 Ot" e raiNCCit ataTnicr. Cm.U lise, s 11 a . - far BmUssI, bsl aetls Ha, Ocas falls, fcsms, a Sisstr IS' all lUsmskl Llss a. oaCKsao ari a nv ' rii iss Osrsse f Ui airl ax e atMss, Pr loss at. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sininii from more Rurerl se vanoouvm aioTosiia. a as aisri i. , e VAMOOUVtR. VICTORIA, alert Bsi, n . Foe rolT tuaetON ana Has Ulise Cssss'ls. Ti'F I-1 pf owt xwetoN, antox, auox a, itiwaaT, ui, 'V , t 123 2n Atenu. H. M. liaiTM. A't 'f;-t f jCIean-Hedthful-Ea)WC uiai mq oiajumuu -. jjn nary healer can not-a.Mlt.evc";-,,,, t constantly circulating tbrougn - r r- atttieJoweatlueJcoiu .. .,.1 VECTOVarm Air Healer wilh iu new priacfpl healfra Vi,t controller I scientifically designed ior cotUge, bun,0.wV-r 0000 cui hops, elc. Made In ona size only, for us in building ol nilnl teat contents. Rnished in beautilul arl porcelain tnur'u,y', A-lM' Aatin-black Irimmlng. look well in any room. J?oulel n,'".11uciuieif lo ahow you It naw ldaal VECTO at $99.(lreight extra); '"uvfCTQl .moil aauiiaaory. CM M DOMINION 0ANH BLDO, TOROWl ecto u H EATER