wife you must first be able (, liuy Hip grub. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert g All natural conditions favor the establishment of a smellor and refinery at Prince Itupert asserts A. G. Oarde, M.E., who -a strong- advocate for such a project. J. V. Hraham. wlio nut Cedar. vale in the map, is paying nrsi visit for seven year to Prince Itupert. H notes great development ybere. - -. r - ' i i ' The AnttUran-NVomeii'H'Aiixili- nry "of ' Caledonia diocese has elected officers us follows: Pre sident, Mrs. lu Vcrncl; honorary vice-president, Mrs. Kix; first viec-presidenl, 'Mrs. (McCos-kric: second vircoresidenl. Mr. Hognn: eeretary. Mrs. Melntosii: treasurer. Miss West. PANTS COVER ONLY HALFOF STOMACH Dissatisfied B. .C. .Customer Writes to Edmonton Taljor Regarding Nether l.'enple in Prince Rupert wIiq (send awny for their clothes : should take a lesson from Que jHC. resident .who tried lo buy in Alberta Ibut was not nulled. Here is the story as It appeared in an F.i!mnnion newspaper: j" "Where does he wear 'em, anywny" mused Chief ofgPolico fShule. Friday mnrnlnsr, o he lirnzed enrneslly on a letlor jiist ! received from a man in tho in-ilerior of British Columbia. The penlliimRn. II appears, or dered a pair nf trousers from nn Kdmnnlnn tailor. He paid 812.35 charges nnd express on them, and look the new pants hom) for n preliminary canler. They wern'l satisfactory, so ho decided lo enlist the aid of Chief Shule, in collecllng from tne UiOnr. for the alJeged mis- riis. ; co be mailed them - to the Jr . . .!:... .tlllA .nl. oskWU the ch1if lo seo that the tailor railed for the pauls hikI paid Hie ?t2ir,, pljis t3 expenses incurred by tne dissatisfied cuslimier, In travelling to nnd from the nearpst depot to receive the parcel. Hut here's the sentence that causes the cliiff l6yondcr bow they wear 'em in the wflds of Hrill-ii Columbia. ''Oi. the other band, the trounce are loo small in the seal, it only covers half my slipnacK" tfpclllcj: follows copy . "Does Mr wear lliem :on hN hand- and if so no wonder the. are too small In the seat but ibies lie nit on his tummy?" murmurl the- chief, still worrying over the pants of Hie mnn from H.C. ' VAMH00F 'lfhn "MV .;. llmvse7 Hfi,, T. S." Haxter 'f'of 'njieoiiver, " and Samuel OKi'ker were Ilie speakers at a meclinjr here last Thursday evening In support of .lnhn A. Fraser, lb" Conservative rtandidale for CnrHioo rld-insr. Hobort HeIcl presideil. John llosklns 'has returned here afler havlnir .spent 'a vnca-llon at Harrison Hot Bprinfcs. Hcv. and Mrs. 11. T. McFar- ihav a copy at Dr. rT(i rroitmr. f ar ,iW. trill t4 -Th At ii0 tnm earar M aartr. ' tram tir tavala tt at ill aJrtt, at Hit tamaat artt ta Ik ota aaaal iririt af tvfiiUhf aad tttaritf. Use this COUPON THE VANCOL'VEIt SDN, IJS fENPRJt STItEET WEST, VANCOl VKH. M. C I tunc stUclwd SlJWi fur I if. frank UtCoj'a bvuk "THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH" Add lie I'oiluf if foa lir bamk ta fc maiUd) 1 will t4r Tlir Vnomr' .Sun" luf on jtar. I will m) the delivvj Jmit fur thr n ' rch OHinlh. If I am mall tuWritwr I will mall jrira tuy miiittaucr in Mir tuual waj. la -ban" btiaf now dtlivrid .la ftat (Atuwrr YESarfrO) Name. Addrcu. !an' liavi rcMiriirrt -o uoof afK'i liuxing s'lenl a tio'i ilay vlMiluc witu liicu parent-in Vancouver. James II. 1 . I.acey has benn apjwiiivted seemtasy of I he JV li-uko assembly of the Native Sons uf Canadu. Miss Ab'ita MIMiell lias tieui aknn to Uie Prince fieorgrtl Ilospilal to umiTgo nn opera Hon. ,Mra. Hwart nnd her dniiKhter, Miss F.warl, of Prince Oeorjre, were recent visitors here with Dr. and Mrs. V. Hoss Stone. Miss FavbH leaves shortly to lake a course nf training for a nurs.t nt I he lloyal "Nlcloria Hospital, Montrenl. A son was horn on September 2 lo Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrold Smith f Fort St. James. Ckipl. C. Cnrmichael, the. Torr orator, who travels around the eounlr'wben election enmpalgn are on,yiy lurn up here on heriv. on finliinlay lo address ,a meeting nn behalf of John A. Fraser, the Conservative candidate for Cnribno, Funny 8portsmen Yankee (walnhtnjr KnfHIsh pmme) Funny blen your hnvln? Mucks" in cricket. Urllon Not any funnier Ilian you 'Americans hnvlnr "fowls" in baseball, old chap. ,Trl; g,.,, fAUK'TWC yfH ijaIly wKwa ir.M, The Daily News PRINCE HUPEKT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PU1.LEN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION. RATES: .City Delivery, by mail or xamerLper uuh(h . JlitlO By mail toiall parts of the British Empire 4tnd the .United " jjv States, in advance, per year .... y ......... . . $6.00 To all other countries, in advance, per .year $7.50 t Wember of Audit Bureau of Circulation. i I'Aii.lr CJHTIOH Thursday, Sept. 9, IU2B. i Election Important & i., , But So is Fair. ,., The federal election is a very important event und should receive the. closest consideration of all citizens. The Prince Rupert and district fair is also very important to this district and especially to the people of this city. It opens on election day and will also lie a big event and one -that should receive the full and undivided support 'of both Liberals and Conservatives and sucli other parties and people as may be represented here. Doubtless all will unite in this event. Divided on Tuesday they will come together that eveniug and the following few days and work in unison for the success of the annual exhibition and fair. By that time we shall all have had .uur political amusement and shall be ready to turn to local affairs for a healthy change. Fight Close One In Vancouver Centre. ;, The big political fight between II. II. Stevens and Dugald Donachy in Vancouver-Centre is one of the'most interesting seen for some time. Air. Donaghy had retired from political life and was. intending lo devote himself to private practice but he saw what he considered a political injustice and he at once took off his hat, lightened his belt and sparred up to the great champion of probity and purity in Vancouver Centre and is meeting with a great deal of success. No one can tell, what the result will be but there are many prominent Liberals who declare Stevens will be beaten and Donaghy will be a member of the .Mackenzie King cabinet. Old Age. Pensions And Conservatives. .If' the, .Old Age Pensions legislation introduced by Liberals last fessjtnrvas merely a sham, n fake, unworkable and nil the other obiffxious things the Conservatives say it is. why did they .not try to make it genuine and workable? asks the Victoria Times. Why did they not submit a scheme of their own when the ruea-.sureya given its various readings in the House of Commons? Why dicT they reject it outright in the Senate instead o making suclij amendments as they deemed to be necessary? The nia-jority)selnMmeut in the House of Commons was in favor of old age; pensions. If 'the Conservatives had submitted a better proposal jUiaiiUlie Liberal measure, it would have lieen accepted, in parPial any rate. The truth, of course, is that the Conser-yatiye'ljarty ju -Parliament is opposed lo Old Age Pensions. In this it is;.tr,iie to its-record in Canada. Never has it been identified with any serious efforts to place such legislation upon the jitatute books of iihis-counlry. Mr. .Meighen in .one or his humorous pre-reloction conversations now says that If he is elected he will will have if passed by Parliament. . Obviously this is merelv an e,pedientr for .shelving the whole -question. We may be sure no such elaborate procedure would be employed by Mr. Meighen if the meamrc were designed to confer some special benefits upon the liarons or special privilege who largely dictate the policies of his party.. Your Vote and Influence is Respectfully Solicited for FRED STORK Liberal Candidate BRITISH SETTLERS ARE DOING WELL CANADIAN FARMS Representative .of British Settlement Society Reports Fa-i-jjiiiT, vorably on Work. JN.N'UjF.H. Sept.S linler the j se'leetivejilau of immigration, the' riunilioM heinR -brought to Canada j front .! real .Britain are proviiwrj tlpynselve willing and energdie fdrmers end are, makhv pood, ae-r.ing lo llev. J. . Whellnns, fiver,eas ri'i'resenlatlve of Ilie H'rifish SetlleniQiiCKSociely. who ifjAVtmiipcs oVi'r lh Canadian ; .WtHiiial illailwSys for Toronto: last th ijrlit. Mp W'lii'lhiiw luis tipen mkmiiI- intr 1hc past 'few weeks in Manitoba and Saskatchewan vUitimr and invest ifratinp the forty families established in Cumnla this year by the British Settlement So- c.ii'ly .work nip in close co-operation with the immigration department of the Canalian National Hail ways. Without exception it wns his experience to find all of Ilie neonle firmly and hannilv es tablished and- possessed nf a hopeful outlook, lie staled Hint none had anv criticism to offer of their treatment and Dial all considered their lot much more agreeable than in the British Isles. In connection with the arlivi- lif nf tln siM-ipIv in firml Itri. tain. .Mr. MielIans staled that lajjk of interest and lack of mo-4 nev wen the two ureal obstacles which have to be overcome by those seeking to attract immigration of a desirable churaeier to Canada, lie eoiiiiderM that the .former nroblem would l.e mil gradually as those who have im-misraled made pood, hut that the second difficulty is one of economies which can only be adjusted by some form or legislation or n jfenoral hetlerment or condi tions (hat is not apparent at the iiresent moment THE MAN IN THE MOON tay: Rolled down stockings huve bo visible means of support and $iould be, piiupjicd. ?, .( . It's only twenty-one year since Alberta became a. prpvijjse and now Abe thuiks she w jnst as good us the rest of us. Her sunny way's soem to have won out. If you want a butterfly of : , JkfvAvikmk I J J- w.. 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