,1 . 1 ' ;jlai... ... V" j l ti ... Mr jk: - b:.i VAOR TWC - WVlllMdftX. You Can Try net f m An GREEN TEA T70 Write 'Salad a', Toronto, for free sample. The Daily News PttlNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every, Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per tnonth, ...i . li.oo By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year . . 50.00 To All other countries, in advance, per year $7.60 All advertising should be in Th Daily News Office before 1 p.m. on day 'preceding publication. All advertising received subject to ftnnrnv.il. t ' Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation!. tJAILT EDITION Wednesday, Sept. 8, I92C. Latest Move is to ' Claim Success. The Coiis-euvntives ore now claiming with, loud voices. Just as they did last year, that they are going to sweep Ihe coiuilr and that the local candidate is bound to succeed. Last year wo remember two candidates for whom that was claimed and local people remember Ihe result. Do not be led away by Ihe voice of the siren or the bombast of the politician, whether he wear Ihe uniform of ail army officer or the more appropriate counie of the civilian. ,; . Ve Miggest that all , .those who haye Liberal sympathies-, liu Jielieve;in government by the- mase.' ins lend of 'government by the few, shall roll up such a majority for Fred Stork, at this election as .hall -show for all time just what they mean. Fishermen kiiow that Stork, is Ihe man wlio has fought for Iheio both in regard to lraps and Oriental competition. The foreign born kiiovy that when a Conservative candidate like Wright tfets up tju. tii e platform and urges thp disfranchisement of the foreign borii rand is not disowned until it is found a mistake ha been made, that they will have little chance for a fair deal, Prince i Rupert people know that when the great Conservative Bury, of Edmonton, who is spoken of for a place in the MeighVn cabinet, tells the people that they should concentrate on Vancouver ami not worry about Prince Rupert, I hey have little to hope 'for In spite of the protestations of Mr. Brady. It is better "lo be safe than sorry. NVe have tried Stork and found him sound. He has never turned u deaf ear to any deserving representations. He ha. secured the elevator and would have secured a Sherman's float this year if the vole had not been killed by the Meighen raid. ' Tarlf Is Chief Conservative Policy. Now lhat Premier Meighen is back in Ontario he is featuring the tariff in his election speeches. Out here he did not make, it so .prominent. Ontario is the place where manufacturers flour ivb and we are glad to have them flourish, but it must not be at oiir .expense. We are not willing Id pay the saxaphone orchestra to which the olher man, is lo jazz. We are a producing province. We are mostly miners or liimjiermen or fishermen or farmers and we do not benefit from protection, but ihe same duly which .enhances the profits of the Ontario manufacturer makes living dearer here and increases the cost of production ciT th product or our mines, lumber camps janil fisheries. , ' " Desperate Attempt " '- i To Influence Voters. ' It is ra preat battery of political eloquence that is being opflied on Ihe voters of this constituency bv Ihe Conservative f Party during ihjcampaigji svillytho object. of influencing Ihe ' v.H.,er;,,u l'le('1 a Conservative and defeat the onlv man who has ever done ajiylhing worth while for Prince Rupert. Money is . being; spent without stint ami the scribes arc working overtime trying to add two and two together and make Ihe total five. In ""rOTWVffert!1 are be iii g made 0 deceive the electors and wersugget tl ea'ch rind every one that they examine verv enre-J'H'J' ftH upaign literature on both Sides niid especially dial uriiig m'ih inio uie constituency by the Coiiservalives yr by their t',M unir menus, uie 1'rospe.riiy ,l,eaue .of Canada. . Prosperity for the rich and hard times for the poor is thu usual result of Tory rule, whereas Liberalism stands for o fair uv "I't in n or poor. Victory Ahead Seen By Everyone. Victory ahead is seen by 4cx-Premier King, it is sCcn by everyone except thoe Tories who are sliouling thenlsekc S , luuT hail ca,".H,t "f "' of vifl"rS- we do nol Suhf "V, W1C k,,OW t,,al 1,rl,,ce H,,'erl Irols ore o offering lo back their opinions by their money yet there are 110 lakers. Tm wilii inil : I,-! .. .. r , '. ..irv ir. ij.ii n-ui. ii is Mnipiy uie erfer- Jfc kitchen work or worry SHREDDED WHEAT Ready-cooked and readv-toeat Cooling, gefreshing. Satisfying; Your Vote and Influence is Respectfully Solicited for FRED STORK Liberal Candidate Fair at Smithers this Year Was Bigger and Better than S.MITIIHILS, Sept. 7. "Migger verdict of th puhlic with referent: V f.llftv Irl1l lfkii Intl. I ift Sinlilliai-M popular potn- toes of which the certified feed exhibit were considered equal to any that can be grtwn in 1). 0. Flowers Improved ' ' The flower section alo showed shnwiiwt of Hie motion picture I.ie and tilory," and oh Friday evening the tirand Hall, attended ) .mo nf the largest crowds ever l n tlarce in STiMHiers. The ml) l-dilor. Huily .'ewi: The day i (Ir.tvvinir nittli when Hie people of! (jiiuiiia will deride the fule or for t iti.ie of lion. Mr. Kiiifc and Hon ' ..Mr. Meighen. We Are lo judge. . tltt make a selection of a inn-' er.Moenl tn ti .headed liy one ofj Ho two tteiiHenieo. (if eonre. (neither of Ihe above metitioned lender lire aUnpr u to vote tin -1 ;.ler 'he iralw of love or affeeiloti! ifor -H ltf of them erooiiaUy. I l o Hie het or my ulullly I wili 'review the Iwo general in action, jnlMi Hm firal policy u ailvoeat- eil h each. And, a I iee il. Ha Ever in History of the TownItr Sleight or Hand lo Uarl with it will ,H he well for er and and heller heller than than ever' ever" in thf V.'.V r': ;"r! re lo the eighth uiiiiual liulkley ? Mr TIT 1 h.l r.' I"11 M"-" nr"" mi fci.l Af?!? l'"'- on Sept. 1. 2 ai.d X nearly two weeks of dirty wwlher a change hroke on Vediie.tla i l,leirn" an'' ',,,!B ",0J, Vf(' and the weather of the Iwo main days, Thursday mid Friday, Wtt!b?r,r "n a,,,,,fn ",",'' w Ihe most enjoyable of any tif the fairs jet held. ,l.iirlit or hand work i mdulKed Wednesday wat preiiiirallfln day and the official were a on.-,V,f wrt ?f ,n"h wf hnsy gang from morning until night, hut when they wore through wUI ,,ftlT "' p,lr,y '"'", all or Ihe entries or the big lisl were pla. ed and ready ror imKip. il,ft a" a,,npk ''au ""' f-Ttmrsday mornirw was taken i - : -r .feet from his performance n- he un with the liidsiiia hut nrotootlv tnuvsjltialion of the at 1 p.m.H. S. Sargent, of Hazel- CZ. tV, lU l,"?f?v,l,Mi Mmre to draw upon resident of Hie I' -;! "ow "!! ' union or ins iiikii ivri'iriu ciif .111 I r it ft district, K'lli n imuiiiai opened the Mir with n ? . ;B- ?, ' T' ' Zl ,W,rt' on tl"' t- speech ch ill ih l harmony armonv Wtfl. W.fh Ihe Ihe ocea- ocea- i"1'? KU7X . " 'Uffcwnt farms ahd ,,!, the cold facts of Ihe past 10 sum, followed by a few remarks i , "'e . , , . : .mineral, exb exbiliit i i. u ii t. i from I)r. 0. H. I anklnson on be- ttnnriirnuii. ..,,.... . , fx.n ,.11 ,, ., II. for the satis audience. While !:itisrv Willi. I lifirafiira llm i.i.l containeiI(,.,t ,,,, i(4. ,,.died m'm.Ur in .11 . . half of the fair orficial. l ""l " "'- -;ue.piaini ourselves with facln. "'1 ctM-. " 111 " iye. iyc!. vaney an.f' un" ami new now Mr. Mr. Mell.en Meighen If lelU II. In the main bnlhliw in which u us he he en enn ad- was exhibited all but the grains and grasses the dUplay and the ad-IsamvUs from lhpMer proper- f, j. ,,n,Mi,.rlty of Ihe pen-i l.es the vilely a.d richness of yfr ,,y ,,, ,,K , pwHn Hi-'which bri j,r IhHUm one. of-fmport dnt 1 -.No' he did nol s"y manner in vvii eii u na. tienii nr. .. ' i . . ' . rane.l was ihe subject Of .com-" T. "r'!n,, rtf IC baL lllal.lby ,yainialnlMa pro inenls or congratulation oil all; , .. lecllve lariH. He look particular sides. The vctables ly ' " '""T nf hile speak,P ,.m ,0 ,ay showiiiK marfj-d' tmproveim-ht. ' f ffVW "nd "' irt lariff hut a proteclivr n,.rli,..,l,rlv particularly ,.111. with regard ,n.. to l SlllfUlllt-. Iff room for no dull moments dur injr Hie two full nflernoons. The .oen tir more horse race?',. provided tiiiliiy thrills and excil-iiifr finishes. On more than ne ocea-inn the crowd was Ire.ited a nig advance over former years (to a finish in which the winner and while there were many beau- came from behind lo win by a If ul specimens from Hie Hazel- scant rtoe. ' 8oiiie of the racc ton gardens, the local grown tin had as many as eight entries, wers-were able to Jmld their own The baseball matches weref also with outside competllion for the r a high order, a pleasant fea-first lime. This improvement hasj'tu-o t which was Hie absence of been gradual and slmw that the any ill reeling or arguing over heavy rich loam of the Smilhers j'teeisions on Hie' pail of llio pliiy-lownslto Klves great promises forjers. future (lower gardens. . . j Tle three nights of the fair In Ihe Krain itiid grasses buibj-were fully (Akenjip. On Wednds-in lit exbibils gave evidence ofday aniosemenl was provided y the bountiful growlh ortlhe pre-; of a dance, well attended and sent season ami although the re. jenJoyahlu. "On Thursday two cent wet weather was rather de- : "- : irimenini 10 iiii; ripened raln. exhlhllM, there were some nam-' pies ot wheal that could already be classed as No. t hard. A. !! Illchards, illslrict represenlullve ! and superintendent of Dominion1 Illustration stations hud his dis-pluy In Mils building and was on hand, usually In Hie cenlre ot a group of farmers, seeking his ex pianaliuns and advice. The marked Improvement in Uio ipialily and selection of farm products exhlhits ut the milhcrs ralrs in the pusl two or three yours H to Ihclr tth ar of toufh-nc which make thm hold their keen rutting edgt lux lmt rvry uf . MONO CAMDOA IAW CO. LTD. 1 MOMTRIAk VAMCOUVIM. T. MHM. M. . TonoHTO r- leaving tariff tin all Miing produced In Ihe country. Economlo Advantage ICAHAOtAt PACinCj reumvi' !,, Ilia innde !,,. , Canada today ami frdin Ihe ihjy reservation oT Sir John A. Macdoiiald ha nVlioii. .. . malninllic'il u pmtecllve tariff at ifnkufi i i , , , . . .1 . i....' ...w.ii.I.iinvnn- iHiini viliet-e a tariff wa uniHttU'iiiiM. W mr "ii !. " '"im"" "r i hv standy Oaietej's flvepiece ' ecnniimie ndvuntaKe. Hut wln-nMuf it . i,u .. nn.ietivi and was of Ihelii lariff l an ecuimiur Hiirny i rur a (..-i, u.smuI liili orer or wce nuit-elan' offertiia. huHiW tin- supper InWvnl iM Hie hall the-dnmliipsMbok 'place Uo.olte would IMlillt sIiihimI le '.MrTtilien. as Well y.stt y,stt lailfflTiaU laillli!1 litained. ilr.ffpmptint II a nify ollierHtiiM it.ilde. Diniklnif person, knrtw Hint ha- J km m now . . - - lit A. .1 . ..Il.i... .k t I., t ,fmit lii a.. i . for Hie iihiu prite aliirrnine!uonai jMiurirc mui iunm rrm oi i and the lucky ones rtiiiitiiuicvd. nrctirllaiice with Ufe phyteal hud mi . j4,, In Hie mnin eeiil of llitrleen fiToiiidiiii' repiir'nientii or I In na-' Hie ninriin, prie a clianee for wlilrh vnrt Hon. If thai were not o one, !. , ; given wi'i. -aeli inemtierslily H-' jjeneral policy liituld and emiM ' iviuUi a, rket, the lirsl prle nf 9 toil w:utinee Uovreipilrenieiits of nil, and . upon Mir . won by Frie Martin of Ihe Dutliieci)tiM, wlhoot change, endure theip.it will . Mine, .eron.l nriie of ?5f by sires of all lime. flmi .nil I;, , llari J.dnisno. Sfn1Hier hitd Ihel Hul what do w find J The t day i.t our ., llur.l prue of i5 by Carl Leler. Di.iliif Mines. Mr. Hales won !if d ! l(hKtli: .Norman Kilpi-h IIk- lnn-suesing eontel: Jr::iiie MHIfr Hie nlteiidanee- .(.i'uis eMitisti Mr. T. Hrewer srealest national figures in all Ifiiuf uie tinkering and etiaiwln I (tolieies to meel climmcd, .enndi-linns. Now wliul are the ilninsed cuihlitioin in iJniiil.la. tlral an r.iiiMiux uch unrel In political. II. . . I - 111. . 1.1 .1. 1 ... mI.j 4 V..I I. 1 It I. II I ... a. III.. .1 -I ' I'MWIli; MTr. .yf IVIIWiriP ' 1 '" " mini- vr the silver fo tittle, and J. Pule- than Ihe onward in.ircMi of Itidt)- laU.- i he iVHhotlc iUiurch prize. 1 iriaTforre-. iiiafriilnic lb Hii KaV Financial Success i',r Industrial eiiianeijwtiun. Jut . .i. . - i : think ul Jhe ae-lnn jerf of the l ad... on t bolup htf sue; ,, M l u , in nlher wfl). Hi fa r wa . , l,U 7 i ' -in . ' " ' a fi.K,,ial .ueee, u only for, ;v.-. for permanent impcivemenl n f? , ,'W !..v,,.t.r,.,. rcat eredil tftl in V5i ."iVfi w'.h i due Ihe VMmL L ll-i.Uj ? T'i ..li.nl, for l,i ,'nnrln efforls ) VV wJ'n J"1? h-M Hn nlUl go m ..manixe a. carry out the blv !-..l.t,r.klng. "M" " ' l .e Secretary L. It. (Warner and .he other officer J U! l" 1"'" ........ ... ...ilf. j jtiaie : i!nnre for Hie ni. .ce uf the fair and in maklnr it :tl - hinueil no.l bent yel in the fm-e tf earlv dappoinltneuN. 111. In The Letter Box MEIGHEN OR KINO? brother, to Ihe hain and de-feal of our eoniriion enmy. he who wanu imellitRs for notion. Which Leader? Now Hie question f (he hotir i who will we iulriiol our CAe to I fur tlin naa! r..i.M 1 1 . a I I " " ' m- jr'iri jl !lon. Mr. Kiiib or linn Mr Melh-H;-n? Hon Arlhur MewhiMi hn ! taken In poAiiuin in open defi-jiinre njrain.t nil "r any of Mie Hrr I iff rii,ilik!n. main. L ... Ten Years Ago , lo Prince Run.-0 SpUmber 8, n XH- Ii.,. fl.KU II- i Vlil.-C ll.fli ,. l 111' pin ' . iffi. kill.'.l Til'- 1!'lt. ;n! -.l"fiiii -'lf .tern'. , .n. (( v I- 11... m, t. lr W it..... t t Cm-- 'llei i - o the ' nmher l . now . '.nrt lie Steamship and Tr4 Servi ce Minnrt 'v's.i eniNCi nuenir i vamcouvim. ictoJL lunvi, b WIOHtlOAT, 40 tu4 YmiHIOAr : UM01t, tIMDJL .v Miiiut ... -i-niuT ivirlr i lib t ANVbkWtOMtlOAV 1IMMI lur tTaWARr SATUROAV UJIA . r MAtitrr iNLtT momoaV : For AIOIQATC INIKT ind SOUTH QUIIN CMAHOTTt OKt retnlf htly. PASISMOIR TRAINS LIAVC PRINCt KUeiBT !' I I SO AJn. for PMftCI OIORaC, lOMOKTOX, WIHHIPtO J..Lo.tl Sulci. Af til 0n SUIwihlp Lin. t't Cnt4uq Miliootl nprtu tor Monty rW, r im fr rwir twti mr'tertit citr Ticiii orric. ste tmk , pn n,pn. j urn Canadian Pacific Railwaj B. C. Coast Scrvicci Sailings from Prince Rupe T KtUMktn, Wranll, Jun tn4 SUr (. S, IT, ft 0t l' T Vntuitf, VkUfl itUHw-Pi- 4, 11, 1 Oct i, pmnctss aiATiticr. rr buui, utt eiu, ocii riu, atC tor 111 IIHtllkll LUM. . lrMMl,' w. a orchard mt nu 0rut mi 4m etrt t4 f Atu. Prl B UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Stilion frora rriBCf KUHfi VANOOUVtK. HICTOItlA. ! Bi. mi4 AUrt . It"' tar lmflOUii nurroaiA. aian 4 ?. ltfM'1 rof POUT SIMPSON n4 Ntu Rlitr Casntrltt, TMi"4l P-1- rr pout Biwpion. snvox. alicb itawsiit, f. n .113 ln4 Aiiflu. ft. M. SMITH. Aflt BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada , TO THE END, OF DECEMBER, 1025. .,oR(ll Ilns produced ,.t M ncraU n fnllritt. lln. n..i.i MTmwnir.. 1 I.OUO n.le Hold. tiuiu, 2v:. JoU; Silver. 71,!1!,37: Lead, $80,218,007; Hoi 577.Utlil.UH; . 'nr,i.i 4107 inO IM7; Tim . . Miscellaneous Minerals. l.r.iM.ns7 r.nni t..i .,i 07..1 iiir os:u Huimluig Hrick, Cement, elc, fi00fi,8H0 making lis Mineral Pcoduelion lo the eml 01 1 ' show an Aggregate Value of $920,919,628 Production for Year Ending Dec, 1925, $61,492,242 The Mining Laws of this Province are nioro liberal ntitl Uie fees hw" 1 those of any olher Province in the Dominion, or nuy folony In ihe Hrit l'",pl .Mineral locations, are granted 16 illscovercr.H for nominal fees. x vv i u . 11 T! Ics ot.tnliieil by tloveloplng B such properties, 11 Iho scwd)' or gilanlecd by Grown (Irants. .....j grahs .rniu by l.v'l i r,mnli0n' lool'"', with Mining Henorts ai.d Mnft. may J M""- '' JE8 nd.lresslng THE HON. THE WlNlSTEROF worl!'Th,i'clirnl!y 'hr,lUh MUi'mUi .Nr.i.emn'roflieVup. n.enl f, isler of ''J.3lt,,ccn i,,lc .lescribed "In some one of!lf6 Ai nl pl; to J ' rf. 111 iff,0'0 '''"ing mining i.ivesln.ents ho.ihl refer , ,' n nr Tl, v " ftvni a,,lc - Victoria il l' "rf, wilhoiit charge on application to the Department . InlpI,orls11f'vering each of the six Mineral Survey EIiricl ftreiJui",oan-S onrnh.lv na s. la Wind, t U Budding, inlnV"i ?,,, "" "PPUcntion. Ileporls of Iho fleologienl Htirv of V in for ia. Vancouver, sources ore recon.n.ended as valuable