eJday, August It, 1020. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREi rHEREVER THERE ARE FLIES USE FLYTO X VIC FOLEY liBBril i H I1 J J "Tr a mr to. night" Local and Personal IS COMING GRANT'S Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678. If till the FLIES You Cant Keq)Your Food Under Glass FOR health's sake the food must be kept fresh, clean, pure. Flies must be killed. They taint everything they touch. Disease germs drop Irom the maggoty ooze' of the fly's filthy feet. That poisons food. tfse Fly-Tox. It is stainless, safe, sure. It costs little half -pints fifty cents and can be bought at groceries and drug stores. MmJ in Vmnoomtt, B, C City Tklel Oftlce. SJS Third A.e., Prince Rupert, rnon. rtY:TQX M Urlm tmlUiJt fiUfllWAfMU FLYTOX KILLS FLIES MOS aUlTOES MOTHS, ROACHES. ANTS, FLEAS "FLIT" FOR FLIES DrSTMONS FLIF.S. MOSQI ITOKH. MnTlls. ANTS. HID 111 ,.,! IlOALi.l'S. 8 a iiidtles 50o 10 ox. I in- . 75c z Mi- . $1.25 g i(liiM m ....... $4.00 I Oii'iii lit tz. (in and Sprayer... . $1.25 I Tot, bottles .. 50c, 75c, $1.25 FLY lPEIl. FLY COILS. INSF.CT I'OWDKlt IS;nllrrs 15c Ormes Ltd. The llhX ALL STOHF. - Tin- lloKF.U IjIUJCUIKTS 13rd Ave. and Gth Street Phones 82 and 200 Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert RYDOCK "AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, MachlnliU, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3ST Steamship and Train Service Sl !nt rmm PRINCE RUPERT IV r VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE, MONDAY ami THURSDAY 4 00 P SATURDAY, S.00 p.m. f T ANY0X ami STEWART MOKDAr, FRIDAY, 4.00 p.m. - ALASKA WCONISDAY, 4 00 p.m. lor MASItTT INLET MONDAY. 4.00 p.m. SKIDIOlTt INLKT aiu1 SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, 'MUlghtlj, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT iHHv fllpl SBti.tajf l 111. for PRINCE OIOROC, EDMONTON, winmriu, .u "" ':!, I nllfd State. Ag.ncy all Ocean 8tmMp Unaa. ' antln JUtlnnal rptvs fr M-i.rv or.lrra. Ir..ai :t.qurl, elf, ' fur it .or Mil ahlpmrnl. Canadian Pacific Railway CANADIAN R C Coast Services WPACiriCi . r-rr n;iifTfmrn Prince Rupert X WUIlllli," - - " T Ketchikan, Wr.ng.lt. Juneau nd Skagway-Augu.t 2, 0, 8, 16. 20. 27. 30. To Vancouor, VletorU and S.allle AuguH 4, 7, It, 14, 21, .6. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Campt-.ll R, ' "'i'l?.' V.m ,nd V.nreu.r Al.rl Ba. Alert nay. ralla. Namu, 'or Butetfale, Ea.t B.lta Ball. Ocean ,"'orm,," ",m- ,.r oil Sl,.m.hlp Line".. Oer.ee or 4th etr.el end Srd A.enue. Prlnoe Rupert. ?. B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Crystal Firelighters. 48 fe ll. 00. Hyde Transfer. Phone 580. tf Gorman Mioru returned on I hp l'rince George this morning from a holiday spent in Vancou ver. Catholic Women's League- Bridge, whist and dance, Thurs- lay, 'Alig'ust 12, Catholic Hall at 8.30 p.m. 188 , Dan Jabour returned to the city uu the Prince George line morning irom a business trip in I lie south. Accounts, to the total of fll,- 'J87.00 wens passed for payment 1. the meeting pf the city coui, cil last njght. A Iiylavv apointing II. A. iU Lean clly bulMitiig inspertur a tniiilly'ailoiiteil at the city court rll meeting last night. It was reported here Mil morning that the Banks Island luiiiy "liad gone adrift and Hi- steamer Newluglon has been de-sulehr(j to imcstigatc. Kenneth Yule, representing tin Dominion Casket Ooiiipariy, Van eoiiver, is visiting with Mr. nm Mrs. Frank Morris, Secom Street. Mr. Vule will return soutli on Thursday. Mrs. II. 8. l'arker is opeuinr ni'w iireiii.se. next Mrkji.iirirk Sloiv ou Jiixth street next w'e, with a fill! line of Ladies' Hi'itdy-to-Wear. Watcli for oiien- irg nnnouTirement. Joe Iteid was fined (300 in Hie rily policft eiuii this morn-' inc by Magistrate Mri'lymonl on a eharge of keepincr liquor for sale or as an alleruative Hire.-uiontlis' imprisonmcut. A recommendation from t Inboard of works that the nl build walks to the Nurses' Uome us (he nisi uf f 100, und that the Iicspilal board pay the eot, wa. pasveil al last night's eouuuil meeting. W. K. Mark, of the iloyal Ban staff, will call lh-3 afternoon ! uie steamer iTinee ticorge on a holiday trip to Ketchikan. Lhii ins return he will be lratisferr,d to Vancouver .n I tie service rf Hie Ilojal Hank. C.V.IIi' steamer I'rinee eorge, apt. II. Nedilen, earned I.j round-trip passengers this morn mv for Sfcagway. Alaska. The toat left Vnncoitutf with a total pomplenient of 230 passenger rassengcrs to me numiK'r ot went east by train for stop-ove a I Jasper Park. .Mrs. Lawrence l-iMor lias n - turned from a three months' holiday visit in Boston wher; she attended the weddlug of her sisler. She reports the weather very no! and uncomfortable nnd is glad to be in Prince Huper attain. . She is at., present the Buesl of Mrs. C. Whatman. tl.X.lt; 'steamer I'rfnce tJeorire, Capl. II. Nedden, docked at I I.JO o'elork Ibis morning from Vancouver en roule to Ketchikan and Skagvvay. Alaska, for whieJi points she will sail at t p.n.. I'nssenger. ilebarking here in- rluited Mr. and Mrs. 11. Davie, Mis C. V. Itiel. Dan .labour, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. f.asley, and Norman Short! . SteveKing Third Avenue Great Overstocked SALE Now In Full Swing SAVEI SAVE!! ON MF.N'S SUITS AND ovr.ncoA'TS. . of S ' fiinso P V p 31. (18, 07. RINSO IS MADE BY 'The new kind THE MAKERS or or soap Because withRinso "VbusimDlysoak the clothes a couple of hours, or, overnight Rinse.hansoutv and that$ all. WHO MAKES at s. SEE YOUR NAME IS ON VOTERS' LIST OR YOU MAY LOSE VOTE Kvery person wuo thinks btmsclf entitle.! to vote should ee Hint lif name is on the list and should do it at once. If in doubt call al the office of one of the political parties or at the registrar's office in the Wcs-lenhavcr Huilding. Action must be taken this week or it will be loo late. Football ton lit, 0.15. School vs. Naval lleserve. Try if 1 3.00 pott, Km It WEATHER REPORT Terrace: C;ar. calm, letup. Anyox: Clear, ealm; temp. Stewart: Clear, calm, temp. Ilazelton: Clear, calm, High .Swimming Club (lata al Sail Lakes Sunday afternoon next. Baseball 0.16. (irand tomorrow night al Terminals vs. Gyro. Ceneral meeting uf Canadian Legion ili.NV.V.A. tonight at 8 p.m. Foothills ;Stovb Coal, tier too. & Co. No. soot. Phil Ltd. tf The westbound train, is report ed on time and will .arrive this afternoon at 330 o"Jock. Prinee llupert lost their firsl game al ueean i-au$ ( yesterday ly the score of 0 gOals. JO till. Mr. and Mrs. It. Davie and family returned to the city on the Prince Oenrge thf Tnoniin after holidaying in Vancouver and southern cities. Mrs. C. 1 Itiel reitrned to Hi i ily l Ins morning on 1 II... . nr rniice (ieorge after visiting her mother, who has been dangerously but Is now niui h improved health, in W'inntpeig. ill in 63. b. 50. temp. mithers: Clear, , Cjilin, temp. Burns Lake: Clear,, calm, temp Telegraph Creek: CJeur, calm, temp. oh. Whitehorsc: Cloudy, temp. 07. calm, Dawson: Cloudy, cajm, temp 51. Advertise in the Dally News. Dave Thomson, manager of Hie fair board has received u letter from J. A. Foley, father and manager of Vic Foley, Canadian lightweight boxing champion, who is to mejt Jack Newman on September 15 in the Hxhihitiou hull ia a championship liout,. to the effect that tiie arrangements for the fill. lit between Vic and the fair board are entirely 'Satisfactory. Vie Foley and J. Newman will arrive in the city a few days prior. to the fight to enable both men to do d little preliminary training work prior to the bout. KETCHIKAN, MILL IS SHIPPING LUMBER Working Ten Hour Day In Order to Fill Order For Export to New York. The Ketchikan Spruce Mills today went on a ten-hour working schedule, to prepare for the big shipment of lumber it will send direct lo New York on the freighter Commercial Ouide. which out side of possibly some battleships,! is the largest vessel so far to, come to Alaskan waters, says the; Ketchikan Chronicle. 1 Hereafter the first whistle at the mill will blow at C o'clock in Uie morning and work will be conuiienced at 7 o'clock. The noun hour will be from 12 to I o'eloek and the day's work will end with a whistle at 6 p.m. The Commercial (iinde will ar- : rive here between August 25 and September I. and will load 1,500.-000 feet of lumber here and a itike amount at Wrangeil for ship-meiil direct to New York Oily by way "r the Panauti Canal. I Hesides the 3,000.000 feet of I lumber. Hie (Commercial !uide will have available space for 2.000 tons of thinned salmon, about 55,-1000 eases, and several local can neries are figuring; on shipping i (Ins amount of their product di rer! to tht eastern show by the big freighter. If arrangements) are not made for the shipment of I salmon from Ketchikan, the Iial- ance of Uie onunercial (Snide's carffo will be taken aboard at Seattle. HELIUM SOLIDIFIED TRANSPARENT MASS LKYDLN. Holland, Au. 10. For the first time helium has been solidified into a transparent mass by Professor V. II. Keesom of Leyden University, successor of the late Professor H. Kamer-lingti Unites, Nobel prize-winner for physics, who succeeded in II- quidifying helium but was unable lo solidify it. Prof. Keesoni's experiments in placing helium under 'hi;th pressure, first in metal, then in (lass tubes has now resulted in producing the solid substance. FISH ARRIVALS Three American and four Canadian boats marketed a- total of 67,000 pounds of halibut ou the Fish Kxchange this morning. Of this total the Americans landed 22,000 pounds and ths (ianadiaus 15,000 "pounds. American caught fish averaged 10. 1c and I0e ty lie, and Canadian caught fish ll.Oe and 10c for first and second class catches respectively. Following were the arrivals: American Valorous, 9,500, and Kastcrn I'oint 5,000, to Booth Fisheries. Jack, 7,500, lo Pacific Fisheries. Canadian , Dolphin, 111,000, to Allin Fish eries. Gibson, 7,500, to Booth Fish eries. Hosespil. 10,000, to Pacific Fisheries. Brant, 2,500. la Canadian Fish & Cold Storase Co. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. Dead Tree Point- Barometer 30.28; temperature 56. Bull Harbor -Clear, calm: barometer 20.00: temperature 55; sea smooth': ' p.m. spoke tug Lome lowing DrumVnck abeam PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Eaatd' by SANTAL MIOY BIT 0 Best Procurable (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky .RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Bril ami k, Willi. i (UlMua-Glmlmt DMflanw. IMI' I -ft-SIHQ This advertisement is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia the Loggers! Loggers! We have the only compleit slock uf Gilchrist Jacks and parts in the North. We handle Logging Cable, Axe. Pcavies, Saws, and general Camo Equipment. II will pay you to sec us when oulfiltiiig. Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue Residence Phone, Black 617 P. O. Box 247 ANGER, The Tailor Fine Imported Serge and Scotch t p r av Tweed Suits made lo order iivour I UU shop in Prince Htiperl as low as Ut Vf I. ANGER, Cutter 223 Sixth Street Prince Rupert, B. C. WICHMANN OIL ENGINES Wl Supply WICHMANN In SIim from 7 ts 20 H.P. To Mur urly ddltory order your WICHMANN now. Distributors for B, C ENGINEERING CORPORATION LTD. Marine Department: MR. O. TELLtFStA. GRANVILLE ISLAND VANCOUVl. B. C. I UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED.! Satttnca from PrtDc Bupert. r VANOOUVCH, VICTORIA. twanMa Bay, and Mart Bar, Tvooday, PM. or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Alart ,, and (wanaoa Ray. Saturdaf, 10 A.M For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rliar Cannarlaa, Thuraday p.m. For PORT SIMPSON. ANTOX. ALICE ARM. STEWART, Sunday. p.m. OS 2nd Araav. i. Ramalay. AgaaL Prlnoa Rnal. B.O. iaddington Island bound (or Squirrel Cove; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Canadian Hover bound Nauaimo for Ocean Falls 70 miles from Ocean Falls. Digby Island Clear, calm; barometer 30.12; temperature 02: sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoke steam-j er Lillehorn loading al Walunj lliver; 8 p.m. poke yachl I Aquillo anchored off Melville! Island; 8 p.m. .-poke steamer City of Victoria bound Vancou ver for Yokohama 1317 miles from Vancouver. Noon Dead Tree Point Barometer 30.28: temperature 73. Bull Harbor Clear, light northwest wind; barometer 29. 88; temperature 00; l&ht swell II a.m. spoke steadier Cardeua passing Ivory Island 10.15 a.m outhbouud; 11.15 a.m. spoke learner Camosuu at Campbell lliver southbound. Digby Island Clear, calm barometer 30.01: temperature JO; sea smooth: 12.30 p.m. ou: Canadian Prospector bound fo( Victoria. NEGROES OF AFRICA BENEFITED BY ISLAM Number of Wives Natives May - Take Is Kept Down to Four Under Mohammedan Law I.O.NIMJN, Aug. I J. That Mo hanimedauism benefits the Ne groes of French West Africa to some extent is stated in a repot which is to be presented at , a missionary conference jin -Bel gium sliest . month by Professor MauriJc Delafo'sse" oftl'ar;i$. ;VOrio example he gives is that polygamy has been the prevailing custom, a man taking as many wives as lie can afford lo main-lain and often more. The Mor hainnieda'i law restricts the niiinln'i- nf leirnl wives In four a aura to tat lha Q.nolna, ," . i..,.l..ft.,ii i i." Look far tha word "MIDV- """" "?iv"'-sou by ill 0runts 'uattves. M. McArthur Monster Creditors' Compulsion SALE of Men's Shoes, Ladles' Shoes, Children's Shoes. NOWI NOW1 NOW1 NOW1 I Lead Others Follow The Home of Trunks and Suitcases. Pioneer's Friend Hudson's Bay Blankets. Piere Paris Loggers Boots. Big Horn Brand Clothing. ; Original Diamond Sweaters. v Genuine Fur Seal ' Coats. . guaranteed, .. lllce's Dyes;, Tents, Blankets, Bags. Pal Ptiillipson- Second Avenue Genuine Indian Made Curios