rhursday September 10 10n5 TEH DAILT JTKW1 PAGB THRKl FOLKS everywhere have been asking for a handy swall package of the fresh, full-flavored, wholesome Kraft Cheese they've been buying by tfcc pound, in 5-lb. boxes and in tins. Hee it is the convenient Vz-h. tin-foil-wrapped package in the little blue box you will recograzc by tho familiar Krafl trade mark on its sides and ends. For picnics, motor trips,' travel-lunches, light meals and other occa-tions when half a pound is "just right" dus package is precisely viat you have been wishing fo. Crif Cheese ii told alio . fcj) the slice, pound,' MIC car Son, 5-lb. box and in tins. ome Specials in our big Clean-up Sale Hgo Nurses' Fecto Disinfectant, lteg. pine 25c. -S Pro c 10c SANITARY NAPKINS l'-!t I Nuiikmv .mall. res. wire Hhc. Sale Price 40c iM I ..ikui. medium, re, price . Sale price 45c I I N ifkm -. . rrp. nr' !., Sale price 50c I -. .I N.n.k. ii. iv. Sale ince 50c 'orter's Food. 1! c pn. Sale pn 15c terberl'i Carley, r ;i t. "". S.- im n-e 15c RMES LIMITED 'ioneer Druggists FOR SALE Third Avenue. .alibut Gear iivTirTtrffTiT,na $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. RADIAN kPACIFIC PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert KETCHIKAN. WRANGELL, JUNUU. SMbWAY 7- ,8 28' VANCOUVER. VICTORIA ! SEATTli- s",r"Wr S ,Z' 22' S S PRINCES' MARY Bulidslt, Bwinson Bsy, E..1 B.ll Boll. Oun FMi, Nmu, Alsrl B.. csmpbtll Ritir, and Vanuour r Sluriiy 11 m- e for l Slstmthlp Lino Fu Information Trm W, O. ORCHARD nnrai 9m. , B A Ccrnar of 4th Straat and 3rd Aonut, Pnnta Rupart, ! Local and Personal l U.G. Undertakers. Phone !. Anywhere. Anytime. Arthur's laxi, O0C. Phone 078. tf Two cars at your service Sneddon Taxi. Plione 134. If . For the busy man jr woman, a Drown car saves money. l'hone 80. t' Waller Smith of the CX.lt. erty tiekel office is confined to his" homo with a severe cold. How about Christmas? While in town, get your photo taken al Uenson's. Produce this advt. al studio and s?et 10' off. 210 Balloon Dance In Boston Hall tonight. A sliver medal and gold locket will be awarded to morrow nlpht to the best danc ing couple by Stewart's Orches tra. Arthur Colliofi, native, charg ed with driving a motor vehicle whtm under the influence of liquor, is having his case pro ceeded with in the city police court Uu afternoon. H. E. Kenrin, M.I..A. for At- Iht, i a fair week visitor to tin city. He arrive! from Alice Arm on the Prince Charles last even iiur and is registered at the Prince 1 Rupert Hotel. Dance in Elks' Home Wednes day, Friday and Saturday durinp Fair Went. Music ly Mellakatla Y.P.P.A.O. Orchestra Director. C. Auckland. Admission: Gen tlemen M.OO, ladies 2 5c. 210 Mrs. W. H. Nickers, who ka been suffering frwui what she tUwusJit was a sprained ankle finds un having it X-rayed that it is broken, and this will necessitate her brinff con fined to (lie house for a short time. E. A. IMow of the C.NJl. publicity department, Winnipeg, arrived in Ihr city on last night s train and will spend a couple of day here attending the fair. Mrs. lllow also arrived last nigh Ituf continue,! through to Van- eoijter on the Pcffar. Fred Stork. MJ., H. F. .la--ey. (,u .nd'TMn, (ieorge Nick-ei-Min. iem-e R. Tile, U. l lliishliy mtd J. H. PilUltury returned home last night affer attending the Smitiierk Fair and le TeUwa ItHrl-ecue C. H. lirme in expected back today ami J. W. Scott and E. C. Gibbon. who went into the Lakes district, will ie back towards the end of I lie week. Power boat Laura F., owned1 !. (ienrge t riziell, sauk at the Kriziell wharf during the night, ami wa tin morning rtied and towed over to McNicholl Crek i iy r.unt. A. Swanson of the Prince Rupert ltoathouse with I he launch "23," where she was beached. The caue of I lie boat Milking is not yet known, but it is surmised that her eihaust pipe wit- knocked off by a boat aloM,:ide. Ilm- letting the wuter in. ANMOUNCEWENTS Oyro ilurimal and Dance Oc-tidn'r' 12 and 13. t Anglican Church Jlaiaar No- ember 5. Presbyterian November 12. Church Ilaiaar It oval Purple ltuznar 18. llaptlsl Clitircli Ladles' Ilaiaar, November 2C. All shoes arc casilit ' a a sninctt with Shoe Polish The standard is value rwrybodnknws ((Nutlfi) Compare the quantity Aid SI. Andrew's Ladles' Auxiliarv Itiiraur, December 2. Lutheran Church Ladies' liaraai. December i. Aid tinted Church llaruar Docem- l.er 10. 230 Commodore Cafe THIRD AVENUE The Cafe of Distinction. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Drcakfast, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Dinners and after Theatre Refreshments Our Specialty is Home Made Ice Cream and Confectionery. Wholesale or Retail. You will be pleased with our service. Let us please you. KILLAS&CHR1STQPHER Phone 17 Sheddon'g Taxi the original aOc. taxi. Phoue 134. tf William Ferguson was fined 10 in the city, police court this morning for creatine a disturb ance. Charles Street was fined $100 in the city police court this morning- for uisl"iriu liquor to Indians. Our low rales have been a?i jutstandini; suoeess and we shall continue on this basis. Hrowo laxi. Phone 80. tf The charge of liiefl against Klhel Cooinhs has iH'eii further udjourned in the city police i-uurt until tomorrow. W. M. McCall, representing at... 1 1 .. . i. I ; .1. . . : ii.. gasboat, Prince. TLIN MEMBER TO VISIT NORTHERN PART OF RIDING H. T. Kerjiiu, M.L.A for Allin district, who armed" in the cit lt night from Alice' Ann to attend the fair and Liberal con- M'lition tomorrow tnghl. will leaxe next Wednesday on the Prince Charles for the north to pay a v" '" all parts or the riding ltcvoud the Alaskan pan handle, including 1 lease Lake and Allin. GRAIN BEGINNING TO R0LLT0YANC0UVER "WINNIPEG. Sept. -0. Since the opening of the .hew grail. eusun on August I u total of fi.312 cars have been loaded, of which 14 have been deliered al Vancouver. Grain Is coming iuto the elevators rapidly and load in-' on Hie C.XJl. system are much more lupid Uian last year at (his lime. HAWKESBURY FIRE DAMAGE MAY BE HIGH' AS$7S000000 IIAWKI.S1U RY. nut.. sj,.,d. III. The loss as a result of t lie fire here e.ter.l'v is still indefinite, estimates running as high as ?7. 000. ooo. The mill was saved ami there were no casualties. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. j DIU1IY Ham, fresh oulheasl whid: barometer. temper ature, 61; moderate swell. Grif- co lowing Granny left-'Anyox fbr Maple Day al l:30 p.mr DEAD TREE Rain, overcast. culm; liarom r. 20.03; ttniper- ature, 5(1; sen smooth. Ill LL ILVRimit Overcasl, culm; liHromoler, 20.D0; tem perature, 50; sea smooth. i DIG1IY Ruining, light southeast wind; harometur, 20.80; ! temperature. 50; seu sinoolh. : DEAD TREE Raining, light westerly wind; liarumolci, 29.'.'8: tempernlure, CO; sea siiiooth. DULL HARDOll Overcasl. calm; bnroJiielcr, 2U.3; tein-iier.il me. fiS: en smmVlli l ALL TO HEAR INVOCATIONS Unveiling of Altar of Peace at Vancouver to Be Broadcasted by C.N.R. VANCOUVER, Sept. f0-An international audience will have the opportunity of listening to all addresses delivered on the occasion of the unvelinjr of The Altar of Peace," the Hard ing memorial at Vancouver on Wednesday afternoon, September 1C, al 2:30 o'clock, Pacific Standard time, arrangements having been completed by the radio department of the Cana dian National Railways to broad cast the music and the invoca tions at the ceremonies through CNRV, the most powerful sta tion on the coast. J. 11. Moss, international pres ident of Kiwanis, will unveil the memorial in the presence of the official representatives of the governments of the Unlled Stales ami the Dominion of Canada. It is anticipated that a gath ering of enormous proportion will be present to witness the ceremonies. In order that nil may hear the address, special public speaking sets will be installed To carry the voices throughout the park, while the microphones) will be connected by wire to Lulu Island, where the transmission of CNRV is placed, and from there broadcast to listeners located in both countries The memorial fund was raised hy special subscriptions through Kiwanis and the memorial itself is the design of Charles Marega a Vancouver sculptor. All nee essary material was found in Vancouver and its vicinity, while ;uiu rwiiwitwn, m mr die craftsmen were eity for the fair and will proh- dents or Vancouver. ably return to Ketrinwan late tonight. He brought l.e Collier. , imi i nr DARCON the Juneau boxer-er in his. MILL DL InuijUll also resi WHILE CAN STAND Rev. John Prlnole Becomes Mission Superintendent for Northern B.C. SYDNEY. N.S., Sept. 10 "I intend to stay in the active min istry of the Christian church as long as 1 can stand on my feet. declared Rev. John Pringle. D.D., former Moderator of the Presby terian -Church in Canada, and overseas army chaplain, in an tiounruig recently his resignation to his congregation bete in SL Andrew's Church, and staling his decision to take the pos of mission superintendent for porthem i Ilritish 'Columbia, with headquarters at Kamloops. Dr. Pringle is in his seventy-fourth year and came here seventeen years aeo from the Yukon. There was hardly a dry eye in the church as the veteran minister expressed his regret at leaving the city where he had lalmred so long, lie said that his ministry here had been a happy one, but the Western opportunity having presented itself he thought his duty demanded that he embrace it. He had ofleu been asked why al his age he did not retire, but hisi nature was one which could no! i stand idleness. BIRTH A daughter was born at the Prince Rupert General Hospital on September 10 tu Mrs. Annie Valpy of llaysoort. SALT LAKESERYICE Launch "23" will leave the Prince Rupert Tloathouso on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons every lialf hour from i p.m. and on other week days every, hour from 2 p.m. Launches, rowboals and canoes for sale or hire. PRINCE RUPERT l.OATHOUSE Phone 381 When The Babies Are Cutting Teeth THE MOTHER SHOULD USE !:;(() u.ni. Prince Jhu itt Slormi , Du,rin? Uha. twthin5 tim, tie , . ... . , .. , i bowels Iwome Kswe and dwrrhtrs, ( Island bouml for Rose Hirhor; dysentery, colie, cramjw, ete., manifest Cataln at Millbaiik Sound theinselvra; the unis become swutlen, 'iurl hlioiind. I utd cankers form in the ntouth. J This is the tuns when the mother ! , , ,, , .. r, .. I should uso "Dr. Fowler's," and, per- Adv ertise iu the Daily News. 1 haps, save ths baby's life. Look out! Two winners are coming! The flavor makes boys and girls pals with Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Put sweet, crisp, goldcn-toastcd Kellogg's Corn Flukes in .1 bowl with rich milk or cream. Delicious with fresh or prescryed fruit Easy for mother too. No sticky dishes to wash. You'll like it Get Kellogg's Corn Flakes from your grocer. Ask fcr Kellogg's at restaurant or hotel. CORN FLAKES 6Wr& ALWAYS fHf-aitf. n- ua tick. Why KtUetf' it alwayt on top! il't th tor Tn.rrrlam. lnU,tHkH tk.t imVm Kllott' Cotb Flk tlx Uadini :lr amon rudy I Wi J M 1 1 M v 1 1 M if M I M i S f ill IVs COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert Prince George Prince Charles Sailings from I'nnee Rupert For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and intermediate ports, Monday, at i.00 ivm., ami Wednesday and Saturday, at (1.00 pan. For Anyox and Stewart Monday and Friday, 4 p.m. For Skagway and Alaska l'orts, Weilnusday, 4.00 p.m. S.S. Prince John for Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver, Fortnightly. PASStNCCR TRAINS LEAVE PRINCS RUPERT DAILY icpt Sunday 11.30 tin. Tor l'rtm-e Gourgc. EDMONTON, WlNNlPtO, all puiuis Ui-ru cansila, L'ulttd Sltlea. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. City Tlcktt Otric, 62S Third At, Prlnc Ruptrt. PhQfi ISO E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, with additional mucin ties Tor ihe manufacture of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, VENEER also carried in slack. Save handling charges by buying direct from the source of supply. LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED tu building next door lo KrizzcH Hulcher Shop, ur.ross from the Empress llulel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Ztrelll Proprietor . '.