Pag av. lilt UAUr" Neivtd DAILY EDITION :v. ::re , JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS The only diamonds we cm afford ro sell are the r:nd t4 dk. nvls vou naturally want tobuy--,l'siVA'X X praif.-J by export? bJ JouMy certified byVj, our im-n experutwJ rxiTijrutxm. A single ale iif a JunwoJ not ail c represent it to be, would dtmape the imputation we have to painatakingly acquired. A rspuuuoa, Mare over, winch ku earned us tbc right to mA GrutnGutUWatdm. John Bulger, Ltd. JetveJIers The Store with the Clock. Life is full of beauty if we only train our eyes to see it. r r i TW 7 p d ; It seentt ti CITptjjlr?. DOES KrJ$ Qlfl'EIt aHmy "fmyrnni nonfbr. f oliiie does not o 1 II M m The Daily News PRINCE RUPEKT - BKITI8H COLUMBIA Published Erery Afternoon, except'Sunday, by Prince Rupert , Daily News, Limited, Third Avenae. H. F. PULLEN - - - MuMfintr Editor. SUHSCHIPTION HATES: Qty Delireryf by mail or carrier, per month 75 By mail to all part of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year $5.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising, per inch per insertion $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch $2.80 Local Readers, per insertion per line J2t Classified Advertising, per insertion per word - Legal Nctleo. each insertion per agate line 15 Contract Rates on Application ' Advertising and Circulation Telephone 9S ( Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Satis-day, Sept. 3, 1927 Several junior high schools are being established in the this year In Vancouver, Point Grey and at other places and Premier MacLean, who is also minister of education, explains that it is being carried out in confirmity with the recommendations of the report of the school survey and in in line with modern ideas. He says the program is intended to fit Canadian conditions and to per letuate what is best in our traditions. IT v - - Tier himself for election so that he may take his rightful place as leader of the ppo.sitfon. There are aome people so unkind as to hint that he is afraid, but of course that is not reasonable. He probably thinks the proper strategic time is at the next general election. As a matter of fact it takes money to fight elections and the Doctor is not anxious to spend any for nothing just now and at the same time lose his sessional allowance at Ottawa. He is probably wise to stick to the job he has but we should all like to see him in the leader's seat instead of trying to direct affairs from the outside. Conservatives as well as Liberals would like to see what sort of a leader of the opposition he will make. But the Liberals say he wjll have lots of time for that later, so why hurry. Conservatives on the other hand are hopeful that with a new leader and possibly a new policy they may get the coveted reward of years of waiting. The strawberry and raspberry reasons are over and the peach and apricot seasons are passing but happily we have the pumpkin seasonahead. Life still seems to be worth living. MYSTERY WHEAT TRIED The new Mystery Wheat, which is said to be more rapid even than Marquis or any of the later wheat products, may solve the frost problem for the prairie farmers. Usually if a farmer gets his crop sown Jtt good time be harvests it Sttthout frost but if it is late there is idangei . With the Mystery Wheat he' can beat the weather, even m a late spring, and this will mean everything. Gradually the forces of science are pressing hard on the force of nature and making them capitulate. Next week the schools open and Uje parents will get a long needed holiday. AIR MAIL WOULD BE GREAT An air mail south of Seattle and thence to the East would be the first step toward rapid mail transportation for this province. (This. class of mail is becoming very popular in the States and after some education would doubtless be of value here. If the government is to develop an air service for military purposes, there must be employment for those who fly and opportu nities for familiarizing everyone with planes. The air mail is the first step and others will follow. If you want to keep off the rocks, obey the rudder, lor long hot ,TstickyTTdays ! Flavory shreds of wholewheat in cool appetising form, iflllfhe nourishment ijouneedj PFAfFVAlIFV SEWER DEBENTURE TO i r W tfi ' nLLL 1 IN STYLE) ; BE CHANGED i GRAIN COMING . Shipment Now on Way Jlere Includes Coveted Prize Wheat ' and Oats of Herman Trelle The first ahlpment of Peace River I iTAin ever ta be reeelaed here at oa It Jijy to Prince Rupert aud u naad up lla Rely Of wmplea of Ute produetaM of Uniiaf Trelle of Oraad Ftalrle. world wacat and oata king It u the txh.bu (roan that ferule rsgloB which ': to be placed in the Prnce Rupert F'.i.blt:on i.eat meek where it will, un-' do-btet!y draw a large aaeaaure of at-' ,te::;'o:i. Mr Trelle contribution waa i only obtained attar aome persuasion by V c Pratt, prealdent of the Grand Prairie Soars) of Trade, from whom a teller has Jtsst been reeolTed by the Exhibition autborttlea which reads In part as fattowa: 1 "We are forwarding by today's ex-prsee an eanHalt tor your Fair The txhlbtt rroan Herman Trelle. world's wheat and oau king. Is not as large as pronueed owing to the fact that Mr. Trelle has been confined to bis bed through Ulness. One box going forward Is plainly marked The pro- Exhibition. I Mr. Trelle'a farm and ust had to alt down and plead with him to let me have It si you can quite understand hat. thla being the la at he has left of the original wheat, he naturally wants to keep It. "Included In Mr. Trelle ' esse la a anal! sack of timothy seed grown, by Robert Cochrane of thia diatrlet- -part i mercc. of :Le ed which won third place at .he Wcsld a Exposition In Catesgo in lMe and first prise st the Wratem Canada QtMhttlon at Reglaa in 1917. VldKTAIll.KS lOK IIOsriTAI. "The balance of the exhlblta hare bean maate up by w. D. Albright, aup- rlntndent of tbc Dominion Experi mental Farm at Beaverlodge. Some photos of tnte farm are included with signs which we would request you put up with the exhibit. "Mr. Albright rrqueata tost you give the vegetable, when you are Utrough with them, to the boepftal at Prince Rupert; the grains and grasses you can dispose of as you deem advisable. We do not want anything returned to us but Mr. Treile'a grain and the photos. "We trust you can arrange the ex hibit so as to add to the attractions of your Fair as well as to draw atten tion to the Peace River country, the Treateet agricultural area in the Dom inion stf Canada. "The writer, who spent many years on the North Pacific 'coast, only re grets fce oannot accompany the exhibit m order to shake hands with hi many old friends In the Prince Rupert and Stewart districts. If this exhibit attracts very much attention, the Grand Prairie Board of Trade will next year try and send a representative from the experimental farm to accompany the exhibit and make It about twice as Urge." CITY REJECTS PART OFFER FOR BONDS BY PEMBERTON & SONS A telegram was read at the special fbitetlng of the city council last night from Pcmberton Si Sons, the financial corporation, offering to take 125,000 worth of city bonds at 95S2 with an option for six weeks at the same price on the remainder of a J 1.000 issue. It was moved by Aid. Joseph Oreer and carried that the offer be not accepted unless the whole issue were taken. Mayor Newton had reported that City Treasurer D. J. Matbeson who was 111. bad left word that he did not favor acceptance of the offer because if 25, 000 worth were taken, the bidders could take the long term bonds and leave the short terms which were not ao easy to dispose of. Man in the Moon . AND to think that the other day we were boasting of our weather and WHAT I like about that recent Newt We-tmiiiBter election is that nobody I eem to want a recounts-' i CO-OPERATIO?f op the part of hus-i band and wife are . necessary. The j husband raises the' dough snd the wjlei oaxes the bread. THE larger the'diamond, the more It; suggeM- ten dollars' a month. j GREAT men are those who tigly in a bathing suit. Advertise in The DaUy News look -uuuril ItrrldM. Iloortrr. I lUir C.SM. Halter !Hlle lefce Making .tilers! Mayor Newton saadai-a P-V ut aught's aaectai einw at sdunrU that, to tmeihme tfce Ml at" ever MUMton bond. Ute fcflaw t rhnrd from atrial to susklag Mad pUa. Hat cltiacas were facua vexlktw to dons U(tM on' which byU they sotsn tavsxraftrr la Jaauiarv sn MS that! battet- Uaae taught Sr saade' tt It wees dteieiesl to ni- the etyle f tns de- able to itlasost of lb bonda oo the mI baata ass he the at rutnanh be made tor the ratepayers to voar on UUa change at Use eee Uaae oa the Canadian National Tasn-uoa agrrrawt placed besate them. The wsiMeja taught aa tu e now ad relalon made aa to whether ar at tM mmb would be nroeeeded vital UUa Mar. Personally, me i to ar t trie work beln carried ut AM. Brow. Aid Joseph Oreet ad Jtber anemben of the board ware In favor o( the work being carrkfd out at Ute artleat ptalbte aawnwU but titer queat toned the adrtaaMUtj of aubmlt Uxifl the chaaae to the vote at thla -n,u h .-: the way would be clear to (uiing lor ISPO "I might atat that the wheat and oau In tola fraao U aome of th ortlnal (rain that Mr. Trelle etolMted at Chteaajo la 1 and which won the worm a pm. avwi uw mih be has only a handful of each left aadi hit la war e are insuring the box fcr the Ml ammat I wish jaw. m a prcceod with eurh work and the bonds would have a better chance o. le The rusfeetton waa accordingly drop- Ted NEED OF MORE LOCAL STEAMSHIPS MENTIONED pedal favor, to take great care and, , learner Pnlnt- ace lami lam vae at ow mwm hiu,i aa tcon aa tlae BsnaWtton U orer. that I bJ Member fi the will be property packed and return-! mark! ed to u br spreas, tstarrd for 1200.1 - in order to ct thai aamnle for tout I At the meeting of tne Board a naade a peraonal call at Trade teat night J C. Brady. MP drew attention to the inadequacy of the Canadian National ateamahlpa on the coast pointing out that there wstj no auxUlary In cae of a breaJc dawn sad tbst the . Prince Charles did not fill the purpose for which she was purchased. This might be taken be fore the Canadian Chamber of Com O. W. Nlekerson said the company wouM need Snore boata it it intended to stay in the steamship buatneas. The chairman pointed out that this was hardly a matter that could gt before the Canadian Chamber of Commerce but tt might be discussed with the Vancouver Board of Trade. The question' of the opening of the Peace River tt waa explained would be liacuaSed there. PROMINENT VICTORIA BARRISTER HOST AT LUNCHEON IN CITY Llndiey Creese. K.C.. prominent Victoria barrister, who visited the city for a few days on his wsy home from Toronto where he attended the convention of the Canadian Law Society, gave a luncheon yesterday afternoon In the Commodore Cafe to local member of the legal profession at which he described for their benefit the proceedings of the big meeting where Chief Justice Ewart of England waa the principal speaker. J. C. Brady MP., waa a guest at luncheon which was attended by W. O. Pulton. E. F. Jones. S. W. Taylor and W. E. Fisher Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert The biz feature of the- tabor Day celebration yesterday, w? the gear-set-Jlng contest and dory race for flther- men. The respective winners were filmonson and Wick and Pierce and 6tockUld t A daughter was bom yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Byrne, Besner Apartments. Material Is on the way now to be used in the reconstruction of the Kyex sawmill which has been acquired by the Pacific Lumber & Trading Co. of Vancouver. W. F. Boyers. formerly of Smltbers. has been appointed manager of the plant which will erw!oy one hundred men and have a dally capacity of 78.000 feet. TIDES MISS GLADYS KENNY GIVEN A SURPRISE TERRACE. Sept. 3. Miss Gladys Krnney was pleasantly surprised on Thursday evening when the young people of the district gathered and escorted her to Badminton Hall where Inl I or unr4 eg u4-a( t4rv 0 i 1 '1 EXERCISE NO. 9 Suftiorting mouth with the hands to save the netk from dancer, rock forward and tkrd. Rock far enough to being the ' hir - the cheat. FREE EXERCISE BOOK To help promote the good health of Canadians, Penmans have prepared an attractive book on home exercises which will be sent to you free on request. This book illustrates 15 body-building exercises with detailed explana. Hons of each. , Write for It to-day. they bad arranged a dance and social i venlng In her honor, prior to her de-1 parture to school . in Prince Rupert j About thirty of her friends were pre-:ent and a very enjoyable evening .pent. The girls were assisted in . serving their refreshments by Mrs. O. I T. Sundsl. mother of the guest of I :.onor. Mist Unnea Hanson arrived In the -ity on last night's train from the ummer home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson, at Lake Kathlyn. LAND ACT. OTICK OF INTENTION TO AITLY TO LEASK LAM! Queen Charlotte Islands Land District, and Recording District of Prince Ru-ert. snd situate north of Lota 1858 and 1557. TAKE NOTICE that The Langara FUh-:iZ and Packing Co. Ltd. of Mauett, oc-upatlon Canners. Intends to apply for a rae of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted twenty halns north of Van Indian Rexerve and n the ahore of Mclntjre Bay: thence iortb 5 chains to the low water mark, hence westerly following said low water 160 chains; tbence southerly 5 chains: hence easterly 160 chains to the point f commencement, and containing eighty tcresv more or le. f j LuANOARA FISHINO Sc PACKINO CO. LTD, Applicant. Fred Nash, Agent. Dated June 37. 1927. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APrXY TO LEISE LAM In Range 5, Coast Land District, Land according District of Prince Rupert, and ltuate on Lot 102 Humpback Bay. Por-eher Island. B.C. TAKE NOTICE that F. II. Cunningham. Board of Trade Building, of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Salmon Broker, intends to, apply for a lease of the following de-ncrlbed land: Commencing at a post planted 150 yards south-southeast of northeast corner poit of Lot 102. Ranse 5: thence due south 8 chains; thence south-southeast 19 cnains; tnence due north S chains: thence west-northwest along shore to point of commencement and containing 14 acres, mores or less. FRANCIS HENRY CUNNINGHAM. Applicant Dated 75th June. 1927. IN PRORATE. IX THE SirilKMB COI KT OF BRITISH COI.VMHIA In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Estate of Duncan Gilbert McKay. Deceased. Iqtestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor. F. McB. Young, the 27th day of August. A-D. 1927. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Duncan Oil-bert McKay, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 1st day of October, AD. 1927. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to oav the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator Prince Rupert, BjC. 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Rousseau, whose address Is 410 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BX3., will apply for a licence to take and use 1 cubic foot of water out of unnanmed stream which flows southerly and drains into Port Stephens Bay. about "one mile east of Bluff, point-The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 600 .feet from the mouth and will be used for commercial purposes upon the lands described as Lot 2750, Range 4. Coast District. This notice was posted on the ground on the 26th day of July, 1927. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B.C. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rlzhta. Parliament Buildings, Victoria. B.C.. within thirty I days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice Is August 20, 1927. EUGENE ROUSSEAU, Applicant. 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