m Yes it whips K easily and is jm w, delicious! 4 favorite with British Columbia housewives I wish I knew "I wish I knew what to put on these floors!" So often you hear that remark. It is only because those people yvho make it, have had their fill of waxes, oils and cheap varnishes. The man or woman who has used the right floor varnish has no floor troubles. Try 01 Floor Varnish next lime, we guarantee it to give satisfaction. Sold only by Kaien Hardware Co, New Fall Coats DRESSES and MILLINERY "DEMERS" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327 Ford Cars NEW AND USED ISasy Terms if desired. SPECIAL BARGAINS for the balance of September. S. E. Parker Ltd. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST J. L. BLAIN CONTRACTOR Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. HARDWOODS Store and Office Fixtures. Pandsawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179, Phono - - - Blue 268 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phons CI. Cartage, Warehousing, nd Distributing. Team or Motor Sorvlce. Coal, Sand and Gravel W 8pecallxa n Piano and Furnltura Kovfnn. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManui .... VOW! SlNfP Mlin STlLL-lVt 1 . . . . ' ' MICE TO OC iLONC HEVCR. k'L'Xi r-. w AH WJ PLEASED WITH " rsji-w vj -jrsp DON'T SEE bOMEOODV bOON-fLL FDRClT HOW PEACE COUNTRY Archdeacon Rlx Says People There Want Canadian National to Build There LOOK TO WESTERN ROUTE Will be Tremendous Development Once the Line !s Built There, He Says 'Five hundred miles north of Imonton I .av a good grain a nested and just as early as I any place on the prairies," declared Archdeacon His. when alking of hi recent visit to the eace Hiver country. Ilritili Coluinhia lias 30.000 square miles of country there that will grow that .ort of grain. Much of is open prairie and some i lightly wooded. There is lots of open land left. "On my way I passed 300 head deacon that onee the railway wa built lo the west the development of that country would he Ire mendojis. Archdeacon Itix spoke of the roads of the district and com plimented the Governments of Itrili&ll f '.lllimhin ntlil HKnpIn rn The lighthouse lender New- overhaul, CHARLIE LEMON Monster Welqh(nq Between Five and Six Hundred Pounds Bagged at Silver Creek "Dingo, and down he went' and that' all there was lo the shooting of a big Mack hear at o'clock yesterday morning on ilver Creek by Charlie Leinon The hunter, accompanied by tieorge Taylor and Charlie Kdgar, rowed up 'to Silver Creek lair Saturday night and camped on the shore. Just before daybreak the parly wandered up the creek! and when about half a mile from tidewater Edgar caught sight of the bear, which weighted between 500 and 600 pounds. Charlie Lemon immediately drew a fine bead upon the chest works of lh monster and down he went. The hide was found to be ii excellent shape considering the lime of year. The head proved of caltde being driven out. They that he was an old one. Ttie had just cpiue off the grass and party returned to the city yesler were tne finest quality three year day. old steers. They were a sam pie of what. the eountry can do The Archdeacon found the nponlp I hero linirnrml., nnYlnne thai the Canadian National! should he the railway lo open lip that country. t was realize) that tin C.N.ft. provided the only direct route to the coast.. This was particuladly evident at Iouce Coupe, where it was expected a western route would be opened put by lhe Government railway. II was the opinion of the Arch PRINCE GEORGE n. a-nrt n..v i.o.i i 1 w tal' Propcny owncrj. as "" ". ;!! j, l i ,1.1 ii.. opening up the country by ToaUr"1;''" " 'ir "i This was in evidence everywhere j"'1' w'e ot 'nicl not only in the I'eare Iliver hut!"",' , " " liirtPinlinn will nmliruA Mo . I throughout northern Jrilis Co - 7 ' ;;, , V, ,, V ward with ,v,, Aid. P. I). Taylor ayior as as UlllUlDi HOLDS PUBLIC MEETING HERE Fred Stork to Address Gathering Tomorrow Night In Empress Theatre Fred Stork. Liberal candidate, who lias just returned from a visit to the Queen Charlotte Islands, is lo address a public meet in,g at the Knrpres Theatre, here tomorrow night. lie will al that lime give reasons why he shojild he aiguin elected lo represent Ihls dislricj. in Ihe federal parliament. Mr. Stork is very enjlitisiaslic over hjs prospects and will iell Fire broke out on the roof of hie Prince George public school fast Sunday when repairs were leinp made hut prompt act lor, with the school hose prevented any serious damage being done. J J..'" Work has been discontinued on the I'rinee nerge-Quesnej telephone line, the appropriation having run put, The prince George city council has gone op record as being in favor of city managerhji if Ihe plan is sancJIohni by I lie rale payers. Vancouver where he will lake his lijRlnn vi)l he taken on lnck!.,!n?l,e,B,! '""S. '" KPol"fy Hl next Wednesday c- '""V!'''V',!'ly f nrUlH'' (!"'""''""- V7IFE WAHT'bTo i ro RCLter rsQT To hem. SPEVVi TO vru l Okj -OMqit.-t VOICE -toANtN' UO THt AJS- DO THAT -AH a second choice if hc present incumbent of the chief magistracy declines to seek re-election. Members of the Prince George provincial police are now decked out in (heir new uniforms which arrived this week. One hundred thousand feet of lumber and about 300 sawn ties were destroyed in a fire at Ihe Mi worth sawmill last Sunday. The Prince George fcchoo) board has decided to institute night school classes here prnvii) ed enough students offer them selves for the work. Thomas Jlennell, wjio has been on the staff of the lloyal Hank here for the pal six months, left last week for Vancouver where the galhering why be expects lo J . wil' '" J ''V'1'?", ' be re-elected. (University of ltrillsli Colubln. DRYDOCOUSY Two Boats on Dock There and Newlngton Hauls Out on Wednesday The C8-foot gnsboat Ileef Hay, ' Miss ltulli Hornsby has left for Vancouver whern she will resume her studies at the University of Ilrllish Columbia. Mrs. J. II. Johnson has return ed from Toronto where her daughter, Virginia, Is now enter in Uw (Jonserva under charier lo Ihe SomervJIle " ed i " as . a ? , student ""'" Cannery as a fish packer, was,ory of Mu,ic taken on the d'ry dock yesterday hj ii-ruirn iiiiMjwniK a re cent grounding, The American halibut schonn Corporal V. A, Walker will lake charge of Ihe provincial police hern on Ihe departure of collision lasf week, is still nn ,,1?1 W,'Pr.', h" wiU ,,PCor"" dock with a big hole In her Imll.'X'.m .... i ' . , l has not cl been decided hy ' " " ,u l Wl' K the insiirimee Mmninij ...i,n,.: or not rennir. 7. " .7- ..'""! !' Ial week for ' " I ' ' " i lf IIIUIIIT CX Ct - ' niT3 MN CIT THAT I 1 Vrrw BOOTH SCHOOL ! WON FOOTBALL Large Number of Spectator Out to Watch Game Saturday Afternoon J tooth ScJiihiI wnn l he Junior .eague footbull game on Saturday afternoon fnm Ikirden St. by a seore of I to I. The uiatcb was watchiid with a rather larger sited crowd ( spectator than usqal. Honen SlrciM had a fair share of the play which was more even lhan the score might indicate. The players of this learn mised a number of optmriunitn's to score. Pete Fisher, al right half, played hi fir-t game for Ilorden Street. Jlooth Srhool had a new player in tne person of Dickens who, at inside right, showed promise of being a ejevr player. The winning team srnred two goals in the first half and twe in the second, the srorers being: Jack Nelson, 2; Kelrwy, I; Fred Dingwall, I. Horde n Street gdf its only goal a few minutes before the xifml whistle through llronson Hutit. George (ot-hrane was referee and linesmen were Jack Camp iiell and J. S! Wilson. The next game will he on Sat unlay of thlsWeek between ln'li School nnd life llipii SeTnol. i V. I.. D. Til. High 3 2 17 IJooth .... 3 3 17 Jlonlen 3.06 SPORT CHAT The Prince George Gold Club has been holding some interesting tournaments the past feu Sundays with large number of players in the running for town honors. The Sunday before lnl thirt)three members were out and the first prize winner -was Stanley W. George with Arl I)en. Yesterday a handicap tournament in which ixy plnyers are par ticipating was started, (jnlf lias gained great popularity in Prinee tieorge recently and nwim lo b-J in vogue just as much there as it is ir the older and more staid towns in Ihe province such a .Nelson and J'ealicton. .Ji'Mielflsv Am'nna.i lilisi anne baseball mad since thai town re-renlly ucquired some of the outlaws from big league baseball and started a Irani which has copped off all the honors in Ihe neighborhood. Hal Chase, banished star of Uio 1010 New York (Hants, was Iilrcyl early In Ibe year to organize n team which now contains lluek Weaver and Cluck Gandil formerly of Hie Chicago Klack Sox, and Tom Sralon, once n famous pitcher for the Philadelphia Nationals. 0,1 her towns on the circuit with Jlouglas are Fori Ilayard, New Mexico, Kl Pazo. Juarez and Chili. SQUIRE IS WINNER OF SPOON AT RANGES Owing to the handicap against Lamb, Ilrass nnd Wilson, the spoon was won al the range yesterday by A. Squire. Score were us follows: 2nn 500 MO Til, M. M. Lamb..,; 30 ,10 31 01 w. Grass 28 2rt It. Wilson 21 27 A. Sipilre 25 28 HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert 38 0. McKenwn .... 23 2fl 25 G. Wilkinson.... 23 27 21 W. Ilurrohln .. 10 18 10 F. I.avery 21 II 0 THE UiHi-0STANCE A1 Wanted For Sale 2 For Rent . PHONE- r- 7 V n V. JTVV C JN.UI reilih'tton u jI casb sales Prinee Huperi Kxehange. Phone 653. FOH SALK. Ibiffel anil china cabinet. Phone 31. If TO RENT FOll HF.NT. First class apart- ment. Monnroh range and water free, CJapp block. V. enliaver Ilros. If FOJt lUUVr. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sew-Iig machines. WaIW Music Store. If FOll HUNT. Urge mo.etn roomy nimrlmenl with Mre-plnre; close in. Apply Max llelli rtiner. Ff)Il IlIiNT. Modem house, live rooms and bath. Monro Urns. LOST LOST. Gold watch and chain, downtown. Finder plMo return lo Daily News office, LOST. Child's llrown Sweater near Clevnlor. Finder please phone Green 280. Victoria; J. Hunter Harrison, II. II. Leuly, W. II. Shakespeare and G. 11. StewnrL Vancouver; P. F. Martin, G. D. Ilnrllin. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Uro, James U. Niool, H. D. Orde. D. F. Davidson. W. Grundy, Thomns A. Kelley, Wil liam J. Ilrelt. J. C. GUihain. J, W. Nunn ami II. G, Wilcox, Vancouver; J. II. Scott and Mr. ami Mrs. V.. D. Langls and family, Swnnson Day; T. Van Dyk, Prince George; Mrs. J. Gibson Port Kssluglon; It. Webster, AD lln; J. II. Shirley, Smilfis I'nlU; A. Conlor, city; A. F.ls. Maph Day; M. llergman. Seattle: T. 11 Drown, porl Simpson; Q. Dllss Kingston, Out.; II. A. Ilrundon Toronto; W. F. Ungerer, Ter. race; Ptevn Sellg, Mr. nnd Mrs L. Sunderland nnd Mr. unit Mrs D. K. Ilnrnes, Ketchikan; George heefe. Smilhers; F. A. Hall Duncan; J. H. King, Hniller, Ont.;tr. and Mrs. S. Ilnthslcin New York City; Tom p. Gronow Doston; II. G. Ilrnckell. Ilnllf.r J. A. Macdnnald, 01 lawn. Central Mr. and Mrs. l J. I'mnce, city; F. K. Peterson. Smilhers; I). MncdonaM. city; Joe Smith. J Ponlltik nnd T. II. Halchard, CN.II.: M. Hose. Vancouver. HEWS MNf ir YOU'VE eCEH huKE 9Z3 H.VSRHVICF. men and dendcnls interested in the forlhronunK Federal elm-lion arc united lo mail their name and add res ees for partiaulars of a na tional movement In ur Justice and fair play hy Ihe use of your ballot, ttie. ' .'rlh Wet lluildin. Vaneou ver. II U. 2.ld CARPENTERS WHKN having your limue rriialr- ed. nee A. II. MarPhereon Phone Dtuik IH7. If BOARD DOAflD Th. Inlander. 830 Second Avenue Phone 137. HOAlID and Itoom or Hoard only. Phone He 707. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL Surgical and Obstetrical - - WSf 3Vlh Avtwue West (Kerrfo-dale,. Vaiieouver. II. C. Dr. Ernest Hall, superintendent. CARS FOR SALE. 1-1920 Nash five pasengcr louring IftSA I-IV2I Ovprlanit Sedan t700 1-1922 Ford Sedan 1 1 S I-1 ton Ford truck, panel body tlli I -101 8 Mclugtilin lisrlil 6. S pass 850 I -Font Ihxbt delivery chasis rebuilt $)?3 All rare guaranteed in good "3-TM,NKSo..,.LLT7; mecbanieal condition. M t k si your own terms. KAIEN GARAGE Ford and Chevrolet Srv ire sta tion. Goodyear Tires. Gas, !il and Cireases. WIIRCKI.NG SKIIA'ICK DAY Oil NIG n r. Phone 52. If KINDLING WOOD All dry ImMe wood, kindling and blocks inixed. ffl.oo per load dellverenl. Outside wood, $1.50 per load dellvereil. Norwegian slyle Salt Alaska Her ring in 30-lh. and 80-lh. kegs, 10c per lb. ISAACSON Seal Cove. Phone Dlack 101 COLUMDIA RECORDS NHW Process Columbia llceords no scratching. Finest reproductions of latest Fox Trots. Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call In and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue TAXI Taxi C7 Phono (Call George, Paul or Gust) Special 0 and 7 passenger Sludo-bakers al your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Kmpre- Hotel. BENSON BROTHERS HAZELTON, B 0. Taxi Service CAHS MF.KT ALL TRAINS. Tours arranged. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Ilox 609. FURNITURE, New and Peoondhnnd I 'urn I-ure Store. We lluy, Sell and F.x- change New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPAOOPULI8, 830 Third Ave. I'bono 040 u attchq to n MS3J Crili Y Ixri. MTUC StKvKf, c Chi Ikm k I. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c WANTS AGILVTS wanted in aJI parts of I l.C, to sell Gehrke's Christmas ran, manufactured in Vnn-eotner. Liberal souimissionn and exclusive dislrhls. Positively tHt cards in tinada. They ll on sight. Write Gnhrke.'s Limited, 56C mour St., Vancouver. 231 FOR SALE FOH SALK. llinlng room tnHM, bedrooai suite. Chesterfield suites, ranges, stoves, hd linn, towels, window blind, inlaid linoleum and print ol liauleuHm, Imingea, enalr. ChiirioMlrrej, lreers, I led steads, mattresses and siiriags, Iining tables, kitchen table, table oilcloth. A. MaeJuinxie. Ftirniture Iloue. Phone 775 Fori SAr.K.-l.adiea eady-to- W'ear busine in Prince Hii-pert. Fall stork just arrived. Exclusive models. Musi sell owing to ill health. Apply Mr. 11. Ooldbloom, TbinI Ave. 215 F,M if Month Chan Oiil. MISCELLANEOUS Bet) Alfrr.1 U AM rWlar n i mt oii. i wsSJSfcerwl nt MSM rUMUM ISM. W nwtKi i "Kt i- kv .... sitlam i . H , I ' ' .III 111. till ma IVIll, t MS 1 A 111 Mil r Km il. i,i,. Il't Alt l.f -!,.: nl ISMI (.Al....' lv-lJl- r .-1.1. i. , S rt0 i.J irf tar Will ..f , OWI lltr 1,1b. f.. 'I'll l lam : tall iSlb, ..f . II II u Br i, r. 11.41 .i (I la Hi lb Itotl,' IIHIrl Hi . i . (lUMl.ott,. kN, I T I II,,, let TO: ,i. EWnpMwjM Article, Lott and Found, 4c COlUSI. ,KT LAHO ACT. 1tU ( lUll U SikWt ' u Uw IM is rnsM sim iuwtok li..-IsIsm rnii - nkt .Miin.f. Mils rokiiif vMiruavrr. r fdt iv ttrti f t t iVwrifvil Uiv. ster SWrk un l' WW lIMt ! I ; ri'4 h.'. Mil fmo- itlsae I ttmmr w.uiiMttirFS 11 forljr rlkt h . ut ftn nun 'Hi lu lUt Murk llw-j, . km -r .wrk I ' nmr at . ilm,. uinr ir 1 1. . oe ruUiiltf Ti Irtt, i frr .ri' iff ij.i. ttii. LAND ACT riW.F BI I I H' ''JpjLJLejat 'h ' MIMIRSL ACT, nll0 lo pllrrlu--rrlliiNl liitdt: Owsrwfleliir ' ritti swiih or in iKitti sr u vim " 1 ! to flulnt i" ,, tinr etfi ft , l.akn 14 tlni parrrl -"','.", . ,., fc f PT-l li nii tiimd in"' MtHc In ITinro LAND ACT, thtn nnrlh f' " ' . ti a -( I 'it '4 Kl Sf l(tlt4i U Ap t lo the Lsad H ' ' Z aaai i$ miif Tkr. oti r. i. r MNm, UtMIMl. ..' Mva Ssiar nun CiflM ii luf tl ; rruiiii. u.,ui..rlt ' i twr r I. 'i ' kUi lrllxTl). It-IT. 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