I THE NEWS DAILY PAGE TWO 1R0PERTWON The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIi ! AT LACROSSE Published Every AfteinoQn, '(fxeept Suoaay, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Liritlted, Thid Avenue. IIKAT -NATIVE AIVANSII TEAM 7 TO H. F. PUI.LEK .-- Managing Editor. .- IX VF.KY CLOEI.Y rONTKMlKII SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Delivery, by mail or earner, yearly period, paid In advance ?5.0o For leaser period, paid in advance, per month 5u By mail to ail part of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period $3.00 Or four months frr '. $1.00 .By mail to all othr parts ot British Columbia, the British Emoire and United Statea, paid in advance per year .... $6.00 By mail to al! other countries, per year $7.f0 Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion ...... $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per Jnch $2.80 Local Readers, per insertion, pe'r line .25 Clasaified Advertising, per insertion, per word 2, Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line 15 Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations RECOMMENDS MORE EXPERIENCED PILOTS DURING BAD WEATHER OTTAWA. Sept. IS. A recommendation that commercial flying companies elect more eperteaeed pilots where weather condltlone are not normal la contained in the finding ot the court of inquiry which investigated the flying crash at Qraham Bleach, BO., on July If last when W. O. Cartridge, mechanic, In the report Issued yesterday It was found that the accident was caused by an error In judgment on the part of d4y tbe pilot while flying low in the ram y, 95 86 Thursday, Sept. 13, 1928 RELATIONS WITH INTERIOR A very serious complaint is made by D. D. Munro, representing the farmers of the interior of lack of co-operation by loca merchants in regard to the marketing of the produce of that section of the country. There are faults on both aides. The farmers are careless and not always honest in regard to their marketing and the merchants are indifferent and inclined to follow the lines of least resistance and not always honest in their dealings with the farmers. That is what an outside observer would gather from hearing complaints of farmers and merchants during a period of years. Just now the differences seem to have become very pronounced, so much so that farmers of the interior when asked to exhibit their produce here were inclined to hold back. Many of them refused. As Mr. Munro says, Prince Rupert ie the natural market for the Skeena and Bulkley valleys and it is to the advantage of both that very close and friendly relations should be established and maintained. We should try to do business with each other much as possible. EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED j f The Borden Co. Limited; Vancouveb Plea tend FREE Baby Book to M'" - lZg 111 Audi ss. ABYS atUAKC 1ST as CENTRAL B.C. DRIVE We suggest that as a means of improving the marketing ol Central B.C. goods in Prince Rupert, a drive be made for the purpose of seeing that Central B.C. produce is marketed in the stores. Residents may all co-operate by asking for Central B.C. products such as meat, vegetables and fruit. In that way we may in crease interest in the interior and the people of the interior can be asked to improve their marketing methods so that the people in the city will know what they are likely to get when they place an order. and foggy weather. Tbe flying boat hit tbe water at a high speed and was BRITISH HARVESTERS SERVE THIRTY DAYS SODBOHY. Sept. 18 Eighteen Brlt-leh miner harvesters are now serving time at the industrial farm having been sentenced for beating their way on the CNR. John J. Dare, district superintendent ot Government Telegraphs, returned to the city on the Princes. Louise yeeter- afternoon from a trip to the ti Trr:-oi-y on official dutlea. all l. VO' J -t 1 HeiiBaby Wakes up Laughwand Cooing "I started using Eagle Brand for my five months old baby two months ago. Now the wakes up laughing and cooing and is more than satisfied. No more getting up nights, ai she gets only one bottle, going to bed, and no more till 7 a.m. She won a third prize at a recent baby show and I know Eagle Brand helped her to win. She weighed 6 lbs. at birth but 1 now over 13 lbs. If any mother would like me to tell her about Eagle Brand I would be pleased to do so. I pnly wish I had known about It sooner as it cannot be too highly recommended". "Mrs. w, j. p. tuffjiu Hift on rj) UntavrtA-f KING'S VALUABLE Royal Philatelic Soixii George's rare collecti in SCHOOL PRIZES SMALL EXHIBIT OF ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY year of art and photographic work, the following being the awards: nr. A UTS Amat'ur Three Landscapes W. Mass One Sport accae S W. Bees Three phovas desvittng teduetrial Ufe la Megjhara B. C t w. BsisegeaMSt 1 Oolleouoa not a W, w. .MP OLLKCTION EXHIBITED: The ' -xh;l:t;Mii in L.-ndoi1. :i: 1 tided King WON AT FAIR leas than pictures Sf(ni,.Mlrr Three TiiadmafU I -AQan Vance; Mrs. Thee. Prfeet. -Bwee Mirlawa, any atop 1 Vsaoe. . .'. One Animal or Bird 1 Bessie Deny: 1 Mrs. Thee. Priest. One Flower Study 1 Mrs. Fred A. Rogers; 2. Mis. W. Worn Thomson. One L-ndsoape Bkdaj-gansant 1 Mrs. Thos. Priest. Three photos depicting Induatsial Life in Northern B. C 9 Bead Beiwy. Collection not leas than 8 pictures 1 Mrs. Fred Rogera: 2 Mrs. W. Hoes Thomson. , Water Color, any subject 1 Mrs. Fred Rogers. Pastel or Crayon Work 1 Mrs. O. W. Cook: 2 Alice M. Puller. Etching J or pen and ink work 1 Hie. O. W. Cook. GROW BLUEBERRIES IN NOVA SCOTIA AS AN INDUSTRY HALIFAX, N. S., Sept. 13. Following he pssnigf. at the lat se.lon of tbe Nova Scotia Legislature, of an Act encouraging the cultivation of blueberries, an organlred effort has been placed behind tbe blueberry Industry In this rsovltvce. Blueberry associations art : being formed throughout Nova Scotia, snd the Provincial Govern went la cooperating with these association In selecting areas beet suited for the growth at the berries. These areas will be burned under Government ifupervin- i coon's train. SPORT CHAT ii With bis battle .:b Around Bm-anuet out of the ay Mickey Welter. - middleweight chMup.on of the world. The foUowlnc ere tlx winners of ! 1 reedy to eaniii himself to his jrtu ftttu tor school exhibit at tbe own division unUl he baa either lost nu uue or ssMsshiu au km OBausn- j. . SCHOOL FAIIIH1TS ere who flfUW to he any sort of Exhibition of Wrttta. Drawing. ' eksJa on the eBSBtplorualp. Right now alntlng and Manuel Work from , Ace Budkina loons as the most dan-hools Booth School, grade S; Bor- gerous contender closely followed by 'en School, trade 7; Seal oove School. Dave Shade and Joe Andersoa. Ar- Oradr Grade raagemente rangemenie nay nave ukmt aireaay tentatively 4: Annunciation Behccl Thurter " over toe muKuewsugn airman Best bemmsd patch, or partly work 1 AdeUa Otade 8 Two piece art of underwear, bowing machine and Band work. 1 ftMiab MeKlnley- leede 81 loaf of hseneatade bread Doaathy aulas: I Bwalah MeKlnley. I FtuK Oale I Bevlah MeKlnley; S Dorothy Stllee. ' (Open) Box of Chad (4 kinds) 1 Muriel Vance; t Beaten MeKlnley. Hsstlsis School hewelf I Beulah Mc- Klnlee. Three kind o&med fsilt 1 Dorothy Itlles; 2 Beulah MeKlnMy. Best bwd Cake 1 Annie Boodle: a Dorothy BtUes. 111(111 5.0110011 YCtlt Three kinds canoed vegetables 1 Vnnle Boddle. Orietest naeaber of flrat priaee Bank of Montreal)! Beulah McKln- ibowand upon his heed, and bad the Hire) ton world at hU feet but who did not train, last long enough In the Wrlgley fll-1 '.awn -mile marathon at Toronto this Wednesday to even figure In. tbe running. It la ajso noticeable that Krneet Vlerkoettsr of Oennany. who won the i big event last year, waa also an early quitter. Perhaps as Is often the case this tane tbe piaadlu of the multitude and their suddenly aoqulsad fame have gone to Impair their prowess and cause :heir snort-11 vee sua to set. Today the , big figure In the athletic world isi Percy Williams. Vancouver sprinter. 1 who conquered the world's best at the Olympics and la now being ac- i claimed not oaly by this continent but AT FAIR THIS YFP b' m lx u . hoped ttl imiUlllJ lLi.AlV.tb, nntieh Caiuatbias own oheai- 'pwn may not. We. faB by the was rather a small exhibit this; aide. We hare nwaas that Williams is ao isnalhj for cult aewthejess. Jt is diffi- Supporting the stand uken at the Moant latsrnatlonal oonference in Am- I physical education at McOUl university , preajdent of tbe Amateur Athletic , Onion of Canada and man: r. of Uie ' Canadian Olympic taam ot :es that fomen an unfit for athlet.c competition as ken as that aeaci in -ve Olym- jple games. "PhyaseaUy ana mentally ' vieanea are unsuitad tar mi. , of this natinw," Dr. Munb, aaya. ."Thry are too high' atning and o inattsr what their physical coaditioa may h, they are bound to eampeta with too much at stafea. Dire mutts often follow. Whether these injurkw are peraaaaent or not, we do not know. Women have not bean in athletics tang enough lor sufficient lnvesttgaatan to he made. But It seems evident the Mo some accent, they must be." The race for the pennant in the Imertran League la the hot-teat and most apactasular that has been seen for many years. Sew rk Yankees have again at least a temporary advantage over the Philadelphia Athletics but fans' 'the country over. ljt seem, are as oonfldeat sa they are hnyaful that the Uasamen, after their kmg struggles of many years' duration, , ' may yt, corns out of the heap on top. Certainly, nothing mot popular could happen and the rreult Is that tbe finish 1 of the American race la eallpslng everything site In KPiieral interest. There will be sevvrsl i.eetlc struggles before i the end of the season sad the World series In which It Is fairly probable1 now, the St. Lou:, Cardinals will again represent thsOiatlOML League though honors hs,vrJj! fi 'bfetf settled there either. I FOUR NATIVE BASEBALL TEAMS ARE ENTERED j llairlton. (ireenvllle. Klnrollth and Port lniwn n OBntetlllnn j len, aad the cultivation will be fsv- The opening native baseball gam orsd wish the best scientific knowledge i bstween Haaelton sad Oeeeaville. which ; nd technical direction. was to hsve iwen played veaterday, had t : i" i jblii! . u to be ;utpoiil (,n account of rain, i Bmll M. TJrell arrived In the rlty'Tliere are ir iam in the competl-fwm the interior on yesteiclny after- -n 'his v-r .tler two hr-inx K-- HAME It wm largely mr:.ub the eOcrte of Toolcjr. a re-eat audtu.ii ta the local acrosvs forces that Priace Ru;er; won .se ajatne sierlay afternoon Rualiijt Ijam.i. the cre belug 7 to 5 lii favor , the lcoal latls. Unfortunately Toole) i-d A. Aduns of the opposing team naged s little private war of their own with the result that they were both died -ft the field and bad to be taken . the hospital far teeatment. On the whale checking was clean but 3rd aod the jasae was so close that ie peturn match will be watched with rest keanncu by local lacrosse fani ho will be anxloua to watch the cut-ime. Outstanding Rupert players were Cy- el Tooley. S. Styles, Elmer Smith. L .5 torts, and Brick Skinner, wblle :or Myansh tbe men who distinguish:' tbemaelves were C. Morgan. B. Munro. . Smythe and. A. Derrick. The local team was: T Hughes 6 Styles. C Twoley. Miner Smith. I. Astoria. D. Stalker, D. Ourvlch. Br.ck Sklnnsr. Bert MUton, I. Ratchford. B Stalker and Disk Woods. Spa rev w Johnston, S. Pnidbamme and B. Bacon The scorers Were: Prince Bupert p. Woods 8. D. Ratchford 1. D. Stalker 1. Alyansb C. Morgan i. D. Munro 1. A Dsrtcks 1. Referee Harry Macey. ' The nejrt game will be played tomorrow, the total number of goals to decide tbe eartee. WhUe the game was staged in an impromptu manner between storms yesterday, there ware several hundred 6)K-c-tstors present end tbe game created i ilDderaartem. I m mane ior waiaer to mm snmiiw - ww-.. mm DOMOTIC eTlEXfE SECTION the first tlaw out in defense of his well worth watching. Sewing Orade S Best towel. X Adella title. The fact that Pete Utao lump-1 I L liEmKAII IIE.U) DIES the welterweight - ranks for the light beavlea beat WUQHHO. Sept U Mrs R H Walker out of hie moat attractive abot , Shanks of Winnipeg International pru-WeJker la taking on considerable weight ;?ot of the Behekah brarch of the out he ean'aUU mate mlddlwelght Oddfellows died on tbe bott mmrv unit and be strong. from Port Arthur to Duluth. accordir. 'ta word receive 1 todev. One wonders what has happgaed to i Qecrge Toung. the youthful Toronto T. Buchanan Campbell, in chsr?e -' prodigy, who gave the work a thrill - tern pole preservation work along wo or three yean ago when he awam Skeena River for the federal gov-be Catallna Channel, who had honors eminent, arrived In the rlty from I , I aVSrVOS yesterday afternoon's "HELPED ME WONDERFULLY" Woman Strengthened by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Port Colborne, Ont. "After having an operation, I u very miserable. veaK, nervous ana very near unfit to kork. I xaw Lydia IK. Vinkham's Vai- Ictaiilti ('ompound a ! rt isi'd and i ft ami believe t hi'lrx-d me on- d- rf till . I have no aK spells any morv, tbe pains have left me and my nerves are muck better. I feel safe in saying Lydia E. Pinkham's medi-dnes have helped me wonderfully." Mas. Wu. II. Datx-UTciXBt, Bt 1M, Port Colborae, Ont. tearnVswr- H Olrt "The Nobby" Dr. Alexander MIOXE .17.1 lir.NNF.ll IIU1CK DENTIST .illth. unit . P ..irv., .,, i " " " ' I " ' ' i IN." fajtra-1' SJHSQi Twice - cooked food will never be tasteless if you use Bovril. Bovril puts the flavour back. A spoonful in your stews, hashes and soups makes a big difference at small cost Thursday, September 1:, ntT -Mn 868 Dark-skinned natives glowing sunlight cool mountain tops- great ships ploughing through tropic seas these things all come to mind when a cup of "SALADA" Is steaming before you. Such flavoursuch fragrance. Try "SALADA". ni M PUTS IN BEEF STRENGTH I 1 For The Benefit of Visitors To Exhibition We are holding A SPECIAL SALE Ladles' and Children's Coats, Dresses, Underwear, Shoes, Rubber Footwear, Hats, etc. We alao have a fine range of Udiot?' and Children's Raincoats and Hats in all colors and our DrygoocUs Department is right up-to-da' We aro selling out our line of Boys' Clothing and you can secure Suits as low a.s 5.95 d 59.95 A libera! discount is being given in every department, and you are cordially invited to com: and see them for yourselves. Jabour Bros. Ltd. Phone 015 Cor. 3rd Ave. and 7th St. Tltcfofoiiio ConefVaioiljofMuKJ ERNrWT M..MII1 AN, B.A.. MIJS. IHJO. r'.B.C.O. J- H IIIiALEY WILLAN. MUS. POC., f.H.C.0. yk$-tmf A NATIONAL INSTITUTION The mort comprehennvely rauipptd School of Music in Dominion Faculty of International Pteiligt RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1028 OKLIIISI KAl, lffUJI.fl. vrHKMIH. Vf-I"- WeU-sppointed Rciidence (or Young Women Students, PUPILS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME , The CcMasfveUwy Ytsr Bonk. Annual Svtlabui and Women' Red " '-Calendar vent to any idurrw on request. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS FOR 199 will be held throughout . . )uiiuni,,n. a, . ..rdini- to lotlity in May. June nd July neir