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 '- tb with lm wlk J ) 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 CK f-4 ' WMi? ' J ' I ; ' i " j I . Tut ' . U .. I LI .I'.'' 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 Tuesilay evening in honor or Mrs. F. T. w,n is leaving Tor Flnfida In Mrn. E. Kenney and Mr. F Lazelle eiilerliiiiieir at afternoon' lea on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Ross. tVANTSD Wait'ed to rent hduse or uiie furniehed or unfurnished, five or mure rooms, from Hep. 8. Appl llox 29 Daily News.' :m WANTED. One -ecoml hand kilehca range. Mini In in A.I rendition. Kr hotel pur-pic. WriM Hi.t ZM. Daily News. fW WANTED.- Tenders for -hing ling the Fluted Chtm ii uu Id ing. For particular Hw t. G. Hacker or Frank Dei nr. WANTED. Woim.n de-ire- -il italnoi i uemral eiant or chamberiii.i,. IU' 2iM Daily News. 199 Of SKKKKPFK wanted fur young faiml) ' at Atue Arm. Apply llox 25. Daily ,N-r- oHIcc. WANTED. Plnln dresmakui. Reasonable rale. 7Ih. Fraer Street. If IMlY WANTKD Apply li .x J'S Daily Ne ofllc-e. TO RENT FOR HF.NT. -- Piano. pl.iyr pianos, phonoKraph .md ing niarinlieit. w aU.-r Music Store. If FOR RENT Two room furnish ed apartment by day. week or month. Phone Red tin?. f FOH , RE.NT.- Modern houe, live rooms ami bath. Munro llnw. FOH IIILNT. Clapp apartment Woslen haver llro. If LOST LOST.' 4Vear Hoital last M.m- day aflemiMin. grey hat wilh in dials li.A'.H. in inside Immi.I Finder please Phone Hlxrk 516. , if BOARD HOARD The Inlander. KJ0 Second Avenue Phone. I. 17. HOARD and Room or Hoard oh I) Phone lle.1 707. TAXI Tail 67 Phone (fhll fTeorge. Paul or GusM Special C and 7 passenner Slude bakers at your serice day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from F.mprcN Hotel. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want nnyllnng sent Mr, or delivered, phone us. P.O. llox C99 FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl ure Store. We lluy. Sell and Ex change New and Secondhand floods. . QfcO. PAFAOUPULI3, 3 Third Ave. Phone Atfi. KEITH'S CAFE. When In Fdewart visit Keith's Cafe in Mng I'hvard Hotel now re-niodclleil. Up-lo-dnto Dining Room and' Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Mananee r' PRINCE RUPERT TIDES ' 4 . Friday, August 23 High H : :t I n.in. 1 1.7 ft 2(1 :2H p. m IH.O " Low 2:0rt n. in. 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LAND ACT, Notlco of laltollos to In Trlnce luiiM I in'' '"' iHMrlrl nf l'i ; '. , tl SMtmiiii i" II r lalaml taVk Miriir sirtii. f siinio1'' riniirrjiiian, lnii-i"i ' .mi in Hirriim' Hi' ItlHlUt Cuniiiiritrlnr tl t r am 111 SSitif. ni nnitlisl mriii-r "f 1 Miulli 30 rlnln. lien mors nr I. I" " .11.. .!. iti.1 iiilnrlliff Dlltd July UU. ! t i,f iiiiiinitiraiiiiailit. tint ' 11 '""rf "r jas. rirvw per win. ti n- music b i Call in and PHINCE RUPERT MUSIC tTCHt Ih.rd . t ItH ir" -iMT. y. Ill J.