PAOIC
TOD
Made
in
Canada
'From
Contented
Cows'
I
wish
I
knew
"I
wish
I
knew
what
to
put
on
these
floors!"
So
often
you
hoar
that
remark.
II
is
only
because
those
people
who
make
it,
have
had
their
fill
of
waxes,
oils
ami
cheap
varnishes.
The
mad
or
woman
who
has
used
the
right
floor
varnish
has
no
floor
roubles.
Try
fil
Floor
Varnish
next
time,
we
guarantee
it
to
give
satisfaelion.
Fold
only
by
Kaien
Hardware
Co.
J.
L.
Blain
Contractor
Agent
for
J.
Ffye
Smith
Ltd.
Hardwoods
Store
and
Office-
Fixtures.
Hand-sawing
and
Waning.
Jobbing
and
Repairing.
Glass
and
Glazing.
Sash,
Doors
and
Mouldings.
P.O.
Box
179.
Phone
-
-
-
Blue
263
Cars
for
Sale
One
Ford
Coupe
.
.
$400.00
One
Ford
Sedan
.
.
$475.00
One
Ford
Light
Delivery
...
$400.00
These
cars
are
thoroughly
overhauled
and
recoinlilion-ed.
They
hear
Ihe
Ford
"Winged
Pyramid"
guarantee.
Easy
payments
if
S.
E.
Parker
Ltd.
Dr.
Alexander
Smith
Block
Phone
S75
DENTIST
LINDSAY'S
Cartage
and
Storage
Phone
(S.
Cartage,
Warehousing,
and
r)istrihutinK.
Team
or
Motor
Sarviee.
final,
Hand
and
Gravel
We
Specialize
In
Piano
and
Furniture
Roving.
JL
BASEBALL
BOYS
GYRO
DINNER
1
?
Members
of
Team
Entertained
by
Service
Club
Last
Evening
II
was
baseball
night
at
the
'
;.vn
Chih
last
night
when
the
Huh
entertained
the
member
of
iN
City
League
baseball
Irani
as
well
a
the
managers
of
the
I
wo
opposing
teams
Harry
hove
of
the
Sons
'of
Canada
and
Gilbert
Campbell
of
the
Sawmill,
i
The
program,
whieh
incliule.il
numbers
by
an
orchestra
oon-
sisting
of
Miss
Iretw
Morrison,
Howard
While
and
Kenny
Hood,
vocal
solos
by
Master
Ilniee
Elevens
and
Rabe
Fortin,
an
address
by
Rev.
K.
G.
Turner,
'pastor
n?
the
First
Ilaptisl
Church,
and
community
singing
was
in
charge
of
the
new
entertainment
committee
of
the
club
which
is
made
up
of
Joe
Greer,
chairman.
noughts
Slork
ami
Leo
Waugh
There
was
a
good
attendance
of
Hub
members
and
the
following
were
guests:
Dev.
E.
G.
Turner,
Harry
Love,
Gilbert
Campbell,
H.
F.
Pullcn,
Rabo
Fortin,
Claire
Smith,
Dan
Lidstone.
Slan
Moran,
G.
Ilobideau.
George
Mit
chell,
Harry
Astoria.
William
Murray,
.lr
Teiblie
Tile
am!
Master
I
truce
Stevens.
President
Hoy
McNaughlou
occupied
the
chair
and
Ihe
accompanist
for
the
evening
vva
Gyro
Ulllv
Vaughn
Davics.
Rev.
E.
G.
Turner
Speaks
the
address
of
Hot.
E.
G.
Turner,
who
is
a
fluenl
speaker.
was
very
interesting.
Opening
up
in
a
humorous
manner,
he
touched
on
matters
religious
and
social.
Sooial
expression,
he
declared,
had
become
divorced
since
the
commencement
of
1
lie
Christian
era
from
religious
expression
through
dogmatic
con
troversy
in
the
church
which
was
still
lo
be
seen.
lie
expressed
Ihe
hope
Hiat
soeial
and
religi
ous
activities
would
again
be
brought
together
and
gave
hit
opinion
that
the
sen-ice
elmV
might
be
instrumental
in
bring
ing
(his
about.
Dealing
wilh
local
condition.
Mr.
Turner
congratulated
Iho
Gyro
Club
on
ils
playground
work
and
wished
it
furl
tier
sue
cess
along
thai.
line,
lie
sug
gested
that
development
of
ihe
natural
grandeur
of
this
city
should
be
undertaken
such
.
aA
Ihe
ostahlishruent
of
a
central
park
aiid
tmV
henuHflcarhm
of
the
roads,
streets,
church
and
clmol
grounds
and
private
rei
deuces.
Competition
along
these
lines,
he
thought,
might
be
effectively
introduced.
Fred
Henning's
Last
In
the
course
of
the
meeting
it
was
announced
by
Pres.
Hoy
McNaughloii
that
this
would
be
Ihe
last
function
that
would
be
attended
by
Gym
Fred
llennin
who
leaves
in
a
few
days
for
Chicago
where
be
intends
lo
cnler
business.
,Mr.
Uenning,
called
up
on
for
a
few
words,
spoke
of
the
pleasant
memories
he
would
re-,
tain
of
his
association
with
the.
iyro
Club
in
Prince
Rupert
and'
"aid
that
it
might
even
be
pos-j
sible
he
would
some
day
re!
urn;
to
Prii.ee
Ilupert
when
il
would
be
his
desire
to
renew
those
as-i
socialions.
uj'ui
k.
yiiai
,
.
n
Tonights
fool
ball
game
be-;
1
1
ween
the
Cullies
ami
the
Cold
I
iStoiagc
will
be
an
inlercsting
one.
If
the
Callies
win
this
even
ing
tliey
will
have
a
good
hold;
on
the
trophy
as
I
hey
have
till
1
other
football
prizes
this
season.
On
the
other
hand,
if
the
Cold
Storage
should
win,
the
Scols
mid
the
Sons
of
England
will
be
even
in
first
place
with
(lie
game
on
Tuesday
night
next
to
decide
jlfle
winners
in
The
competition,
jln
iew
of
Ihe
inferiKling
situation
that
now
exists
in
the
con-
'.
there
should
he
a
good
rowd
at
tonight's
.game
ami
a
iimam....
!'
....
.1
....
the
settlement
of
Ihe,
Gilhuly
Cup
argument
will
conclude
the
local
football
program
this
year.
There
will,
of
eoure,
be
the
games
during
Fair
Week
wilh
Ocean
Falls.
Teams
will
take
Ihe
field
a
.ollows
in
tonight's
game:
Cold
ISorage
A.
Murray,
goal;
C.
Whatman
and
I).
Jack,
full
backs;
A.
Harvey.
S.
Elder
and
J.
Sim,
half
backs:
D.
I.ambe,
S.
arttwi.
S.
F.rkine,
C.
Wiper,
C.
Norringtm,
forwards;
reserves.
J.
Torney.
-Callies
K.
McLean,
goal
Hamilton
and
.1.
Ilarri.
full
backs;
Ceorge
Mitchell.
S.
Cur-rio
ami
It.
Woods
hif
back.-;
A
MHchell,
R.
McDongall,
D.
Sco',
W.
Mitchell
anil
W.
Ilamillon,
fonvard.
EECTRIC
CARS
ON
RAILWAY
Canadian
National
Made
First
Experiment
With
One
Yesterday
MONTREAL,
Aug.
27.
A
new
type
of
passenger
car,
operated
by
electricity
developed
by
a
generator
installed
within1
the
body
and
which
it
is
hoped
will
help
lo
solves
one
of
the
great
problems
of
Canadian
railroads.
will
lie
placed
in
service
within
af
few
days
on
certain
lines
of
the
central
region
of
the
Canadian
National
railways.
This
type
of
equipment,
known
as
the
deisel
elect
rie
car
repre
sents
an
entirely
new
develop
ment
in
motive
power
and
brings1
to
a
successful
terminal
ion
one
of
the
most
interesting
chapters
in
the
evolution
of
rail
transpor
tation
in
North
American
con
tinent.
Two
type
of
cars,
one
with
single
fin
foot
body
and
Ihe
other
with
H
wo'
bodies,
with
an
overall
length
of
I2n
feet
have
been
designed,
the
former
carrier
5(5
passengers
in
addition
lo
bag-
'gage,
and
Ihe
latter
120.
A
dei
sel
engine,
operated
by
fuel
oil
is
located
in
one
end
of
the
car.
Started
by
Motor
These
engines
are
started
by
a
small
electric
motor
and
in
turn
.
Jhey
generate
sullicletil
elee.lricsil
eiivrgy
.while
opernljns
to
charge
storage
batteries
for
this
molor
and
also
for
lighting
etc.
.
The
engine
in
Ihe
small
car
has
fond
cylinders
developing
upwards
of
100
11.11.
P.
while
an
eight
cylinder
engine
operate"'
Ihe
large
car
with
a
rated
II.
P.
or
320
II.
11.
P.
In
both
cases
the
engine-
are
Ibrmlml.
and
anlmaSa
KILLS
H
IkUrvue
n
B
MtfiiiroUifriLM
uuiuu
maiuiM
l
I.
J
lOMlltMrn.
WlB
ws
bPl
Your
Oncer
or
Druggist
fC.r
BRINGNG
UP
FATHER
By
George
McManu,."
.
.s?i
hickf.
oNCRoTiwr)
3r?..fe
V
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tb
with
lm
wlk
J
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rc
"sdm
.,
ir
cxx.t.i
-jc
ACtlCCrT
POUC
;
wire
MT
P
QK
ROM
.".Si
WM.T
MlAj
WEtsN
AOTQHE
J
A.Mt
,M
NLU
jK
,
f
I'M
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f-4
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WMi?
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Tut
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U
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I
LI
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c,
.
j
self
go
vera
1
,uh1
cars
ean
he
operale.1
from
.
lilicr
cud
of
the
car
so
eoBtru
i
ion
of
a
wye
for
turning
i
nni
ary.
While
no
extravagant
claims
are
made
for
Ihe
performance
of
Ihe
new
cars,
tests
made
during
Ihe
past
month
show
that
they
are
both
economical
and
eminently
suitable
for
Mifeurlian
inlernubiirlian
ami
branrh
line
IrafHe,
where
there
is
fiMuUicienl
density
lo
warrant
the
most
costly
opera-lion
of
steam
trains.
in
a
preliminary
trial
run
yesterday
the
r.o
foot
car
operat
ed
from
Montreal
to
Toronto
in
eight
hours
thirty
minutes
actual
running
lime
without
difficulty
and
without
stopping
tta
engine
p
a
side
trip
from
Port
Hope
lo
"(LaKerteid
me
iiik
day.
Ihe
car
handled
a
eoaeh
as
trailer
at.d
was
able
lo
negotiate
beav)
grades
at
a
moderate
peed.
Fuel
Oil
Cost
The
fuel
oil
consumption
including
standby
losses
averaged
me
gallon
for
i.A
miles
or
about
ten
per
cent
of
the
fuel
cost
for
similar
steam
operation.
To
C.
K.
Ilrooks,
chief
of
motive
power
of
the
C.N.H..
H.
4.
Ileedham
and
Ft.
G.
Gage,
engineers
are
chiefly
credited
with
(he
new
development.
For
more
than
three
years
they
have
beau
working
on
their
plans
with
the
Mipport
of
Sir
Henry
Thornton
and
Vice-president
S.
J.
(lungerfonl.
Kxcep'
for
the
engine
and
specially
constructed
ifnerator,
the
cars
are
the
products
of
the
point
St.
Cliarle
liop
and
are
therefore
a
Canadian
production.
FINED
FOR
NOT
-
PREVENTING
FIRE
Several
Breaches
of
Forest
Act
Punished
at
Smlthers
This
Week
SMITIIEHS.
Auk.
27.
--
Thn-e
caes
imoUing
breaches
of
the
Forest
Art
were
heard
on
Tues
day
before
Aiiperfdiary
Magis
trate
lloskins.
Peter
Pierre,
a
Telkwa
Indian
eonviele.1
of
leaving
his
camp
fire
Immlnv
was
fined
25
or
IS
days
with
hard
labor
in
default.
William
Chicken,
an
aged
and
indigent
lml'
in,
was
convicted
of
selling
out
fire
without
a
pcr-wll.
In
tin-
case
sentence
was
suspended
r,,r
net
ion
by
Iho
Department
of
Indian
affairs.
Andrew..
Naxutml.
cumfeteil
f
ftiJUr
la
r-wff
'a
Ml
ffre
arj
io
no
iiis
iitntou
to
prevent
the
spread
of
t
he
fire
was
fineil
5
or
iu
default
fifteen
days
with
hard
labor.
TERRACE
NOTES
Mrs.
o.
T.
Sundal
and
Miss
I
Nie
Keiincy'lcft
on
Wednewlay
I
lor
Melon,)
where
Mi
Keuney
is
going
in
Inilning
for
a
nurse.
They
were
aetfoiiipanicd
as
Tar
,as
Prince
llufvurt
where
(hey
will
-peml
a
f-w
days
enroule,
by
Misx
fil;iilr-
Keniiey.
Mrs.
Wi
who
have
wc.-k
nt
lin-ned
!o
Monday.
-hi
and
her
children
en
spending
a
few
The
Crosaways.
re-Prince
Hupert
on
'
M.
H
i
t
made
a
business
'i'tp
lo
Shi;
hers
this
week.
Mi
llarbara
ll,4ti
who
has
been
Ihe
guest
of
M
:um
Mrs.
Flwyd
llatl
for
the
inoiitli,
reliirncr.
Mill
In
tu.
Mi's,
lie'
Kennev
trove
trim
wj
ll
llrui.,
,,a,.y
on
(I'rlday
evemiiK
i
tumor
r
.Mp.
a
'I
Sundal
u
0
Mrs.
T.
Hoss
who
ure
leavii
4
diorlly.
Mrs.
D.
D.
Muii'd
and
Mrs.
F.
Lajtrllc
were
ii
ue
winner.
I
K.
i.i.idou
had
Ihe
mis
fortune
to
weak
lug
arm
Tues-
Wanted
For
Sale
For
Rent
DAILY
NEWS
CLASSIFIED
ADS.
2c
per
word
In
advance.
No
Advertisement
taken
for
less
than
50c
FOR
SALE
Foil
SALE.
I
lining
room
suites.
W
N'll:i.
bedroom
suites.
Che.lcrTirM
suites,
ran
yes,
sloven,
hed
linen,
towels,
window
blinds,
inlaid
linoleum
and
print
.
linoleumn.
loune.
entire,
Chilfionieres.
Dressers.
Bedsteads,
mat
tresses
and
springs.
Dining
tables,
kitchen
tables.
table
oilcloth.
A.
Mackenrie.l
1
urniture
House,
phone
775
T
FOH
SALE.
No.
I
liinolhy
Hay
ii&.OG
per
ton
F.O.H.
Suiitli-crs.
I.oadeit
immediately
upon
receipt
of
wire
and
sbiped
C.O.D.
eobject
to
inspect
ion.
Every
bale
guaranteed.
Haled
slraw
il'.dO
F.O.II.
Sfuitben.
Can
be
seen
inwarehoune
on
the
track
at
Smilhers.
Chap
man
A
l.hapiHan.
Smitbers.
21
FOH
SALE
AT
TKIlltACK,
U.C.
hive
roomed
house,
well
fin-ishel;
living
room
M
x
21.
fireplace;
three
bedrooms
tl
x
I?
and
big
kitchen;
I
Mi
acre
with
fruit
tree
eight
yenr
old;
five
minutes
from
station
and
mat
nlllee.
Apply
Mrs.
F.
T.
Hoss,
Terrace,
U.C.
I'tltl
SALE.
Slove
troubles
sol-ve.1.
Why
worry
about
you-old
stoves
when
you.
ean
exchange
them
as
first
nayuien'
on
a
new
PHEMIRH
RANOl
ami
have
complete
saUafartHii.
Haloace
oh
easy
payment'.
Priaoe
ttuiwirt
Exebsinge.
Phone
GU.
if
F
ill
SALE.
Two
No.
Under
wood
typewriters,
one
with
all
the
latent
attachment.
The
typewriter
you
will
eventually
buy.
ADDHESSOnJlAPH
with
stencils
for
price
ualy.
Apply
P.O.
llox
27(1,
city
or
telephone
I
Hue
IU&.
FOR
SALE.
t
Aiiyox.
!t
speedy
runabout
"liagle;"
Jn
x
fi;
20
h.p.
Peerless
four
cv-Imder
engine
as
good
as
new.
Apply
(Uplaln
Nedden.
hnr
"tlranco."
Anynx,
H.C.
0i
FOH
SALE.
Cheao.
fntenls
of
completely
furnished
rooming
Iioum.
OoixJ
btishnesa
opportunity.
Evaryllifug
in
first
elnsh
comUtion.
Mhw
Carson,
SIH
rjeefnl
Avaose.
.
If
FOH
SALE
OH
HUNT.
Seven
roomed
fully
modern
boitae.
750
Player
piano
for
?5no
with
30
music
rolls.
Apply
Mrs.
Atkins,
Phone
238.
If
FOH
SALE.
-
Fully
equipped
restaurant
nl
Port
Clement
al
i
snap
price.
Owner
has
other
inlerests.
Write
llox
27n.
Daily
News.
tf
day.
evening,
when
he
was
thrown
from
the
wnaoo
m
'which
some
barrels
of
bottle
were
being
returned
lo
Ihe
station.
One
of
the
barrets
fell
on
htm
breaking
his
arm.
Mnyor
N'ewton
of
Prince
Rupert
spent
iho
week
cm)
in
Uiwii.
Mrs.
I,
idle
and
children
spent
a
week
iu
Smlthers,
returning
lioiue
on
Monday.
II.
T.
(Jimmy
of
Kaliitn
Lake
spent
a
few
days
In
town
this'
week.
Mrs.
Kielh
gave
a
farewell
llrldge
parly
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