August 30. 1020. School Opening ... SEPTEMBER 7, 1026. School, Supplies, y r. git yuur -uply now and look them over. Avoid the L ii ((! get xm-lly wli.i' mim rminirt'. ' books you i" need "I'lionl p. mil-, tutors Htt (jijnres, 'xerciM f,: .lit ynii iiuiiKit beat tlifcni our service the best. ' Specially equipped to take care of mall orders. Goods shipped same day. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Prince Rupert, B.C. Eainadian National Railways Prince Rupert RYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Inglniwi, Machinist, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, Paturn makers, Founder, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle nl1 kinds ul MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and S8F SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY Bus and Taxi Moets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI. Proprietor. ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK ! hiding fliri-i di-luiH service fur Family Work, vii: SOFT FINISH, THRIF-T-SERVICE and WET WASH lit most reasonable prices. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Pioneer Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 118- ;i.id wt will I" the rest. Phone 34 P.O. Box 106 Himmi.ifV Hii.i.i MaiIk Hiu'iiius. and Oslernioor Mut- trcsses in every room. f2 Hiiimia llfii nnil Hull) WiiUir. Until f ii rid Shower. Steum Heated, F.lertrir Light Cornar of Third Ave and Sixth St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. , Local and Personal Advertise in the Daily News. Arthur's Taxi. Phone 078. B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41 tr fiithers Fair, September 1, 2 and 8, Cheap fares on the railway for Uie bnmlicra Fair. rylhiaii Sisters' Whist Drive und Dance, Boston Hall, tonight. Crystal Firelighters, 48 fo $1.00. Hyde Transfer. I'bone t. tf Sinithera Fair starts Wednesday, September 1. It's worth taking in. D. McD. Hunter returned on the I'riuco Ituperl Saturday evening after a fortnight's business triji to the Stewart district. Terry' Baisler sailed this morning mi the Princess Louise Tor Juneau where lie will join his family. 1 ' .. i, k IjJirar Sylvester Imllan, was fined 125 and jcosIs iu the city ...! . tS l . i a . ponce cuun mis morning, ior Hav ing liquor in hi possession. Tommy Jones was fined 50 in the eiiy police court this morning for intoxication. It was bis sec ond dtfejlce;1-' .. W . L. Stamford, engineer ol the marine department, DigLy Island, sailed lat nbht on the Cardeiia fur Anyox on official duties. Mr. and Mrs. James It. Mil chell. who have been visiting here for Hie past two mouth with their parents, will return lo Anyox next Sunday. Dan Jabour way a passcnVoi hi the Cardena lftst night dor lhc,,.Naas Itiver where he will eonjr witli Uie management o' lk native hands which are- lo omcto" the city for Fair Wfcek Tanker Mina Urea same . In last evening at 6 o clock ffon, loco Willi fuel jiil Jut. -ltiMJm- uiariaL On -fiirf-rnolit anH -find. afier discharging, will sail lh afternoon on her return south Tlie Lilera foiuniUlea ronis will fiaiV a db-eet wlrr irtvlng elertion returns on tlie night of September vll. Arrangement were made through the Cunudiati National Telegraph Co. H. S. Sweeting, CN.lt. auditor, arrived from Vancouver by th-.' Princes Heutriee Satunlay af ternoon and, aflrr having spent the week-end here, proceeded this morning on the l'rincess Louise tu Alaska. W. W. Ci'iiith, C.IMI. district freight agent at San Francisco, and Mrs. Smith wero passenger? on the Princess Louise this nrorniiiK making the round trio lo Alaska. .Mrs. doMse and Mi. (iosse.. mother and sister of Mrs. II. L Alexander, IR05 Graham Avenue, arrivetl in the city from Victoria on I lie Princess Irfiuisc thi ;norning. I'nhin steamer" Cardena, Capt ii . ...... .i ... .- i. wutiiu, urrjveu ai i.iu Insl evenimr from Vaneouvnr and wayports and sailed at lUC for Anyox, Alice Arm and Stew art. Tlie vessel will lie here to morrow afternoon .southbound. J. Laurenson and Arelr..; neatly were passengers for Nor thern British "Columbia this morniiiK with election balh.i lioxes: Mr. Laurenson' is goir.g to Telegraph Creek and Mr. Ileal ly to Altln and Kngiuee.' Mine. John Flewin, .ruturnlng off i- Cer for Skeena riding, .returned on Snturday evening rrom Stewart where lie had been on elec tion business. Mr. Flewin has taken up bis of rice in the s-tenhnvnr lllotik on Second Ave. Miss Dorothy Creech hits been appoined election-clerk. i C.N. 11. boat from north and south were both lute today Owing to last night's fog. The Prince Oeorge nrrived at noon from Alaska and vlll sail nl 1 o'clock this afternoon for Vancouver and wayporls while the! Prince Charles arrived nl 2.30 this ariernoon from Vancouverl and wilt sail at 4 o'clock fori Ati ox, Stewart and Massetl In-' let. THE DAILY NEWfl PAGE THREI Football tomorrow night ' at C.30. Moose vs. Grand Mr. G. O. Bushby and family are sailing this .afternoon on the Prince ticorce for Victoria where, after having lived here for the pant few years, tlicy will resume their residence. Mr. Bushby will go south later. (fcP.Hit W-amH Princes Uni?. ie, Capt. ArtminSlnU-i, arrived from VuticOuvcr' iat f .o'clock this morning and Called at noon for :AIa'ska p0rts. Although tlie tourist traffic is falling -off, the Louise had a good list f rouud-triv passengers 'Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Holland arrived yesterday from New York and sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for Juneau where Mr. Holland, wlio is .t brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilinton of this my, will examine mining properties iu winch he is interesfi-d. They were acrompanicil 10 Juneau by Lyman Ilinton of this 1 1 y . PLAYING WITH FIRE DESTROYED HAIR ON BODY, SAYS PROFESSOR Thyroid Gland Also Closely Con nected With Growth of Hair. Home of Man In Asia. OXFORD, Aug. 30.- Man .lost his ancestral growth ui hair through playing with fir is the theory advanced liy Dr. It. T. (iun- lher, before the British Asocia lion here. Hairy man was a dan cer to himself when he learned lo make a fire; therefore sinfreiug became customary lo remove the perilous pelt under controlled conditions. When the ladies of the tribe saw how murh hand somer the males were without a jrrowHi of hair all over their bo dies Ihey began to prefer thin haired men for males, thus weed ing nut the hairjer ones by sex ual selection. Another explanation of the uairtessnes of inan nciis jjiven by Profe.Hsor H. J. Fleure in his ad .Ires as president oHlx' anthropological section. S lie claimed ntteiition to the lengthening of Uie pre naLiI life, from 220 days for our relatives among I he apes. to 28u days for man. This lengthening gae time for ihe pre natal hair, still present on human fetuses lo disappear, ind to allow a higgr gtain tn develop. The secretion of the, thyroid gland is associated with hair growth .and when hairiness wan lnngely suppressed this energy was diverted lo the growth of the brain, thus contributing to man's evolution. Prof. Fleur contended that the Andamanese, Jemang, Aeta and Tapiro peoples, who are Asiatic primithes, toge ther with the Akka and other Af rica u pijnnies the African Bush men and Ihe cxlinel Tasmanians, are possible survivals rf early tnies of ancient man. Dr. Heury Fairfield Osborn. who has been made the recipient pf nn iionorary desrree from Ox ford University announced his theory that the high plateau re gion of Asia, rattier ttian the tra- liliooul Asiatic lowlands, was the home of the vigorous line of the ancestors of dawn of roan ar back in Ihe ace of mamals; r-He de clared that his colleague. Hoy Chapman Andrews, found in tlie gobi desert relies of four persons or the old stone age," bolithic, ncheulian. axilian and Playing for Profit Passing Show Her Father But you admit that you play often at loat .4rio. Ilr suitor Yes, sirrand I make a good deal of money at 'I' Pan hardly believe it. AVhat do you play roulette So. sir ,lhe saxophone!" Established 1923 GOOD DENTISTRY PAYS. 1. 1 Good dental work Is what you' have a right to expect from this office,' J , r DENTIST Exchange Block Phone 109 " ik- LOCAL SISTER IS PROMOTED Sister Superior Juliana of St. Jo seph's Appointed to Important Post In Toronto. Sister Suoeiior Juliana of St JOMepu s convent ncru lias' wui appointed' sister superior of St. MicbaetV 'Hospital Tn" Toronto and her place here will be taken by Sister St. Paul, of Truro, On tario, who will arrive in the oily to take change this fallt A nigiiiy respecieu anu mucu loved woman, Sister Superior Juliana's removal from Prince Ru pert will be greatly regretted pot only . by those oi toe uatlioiic faith but by the many who received training under her in the local convent. Sister Juliana has been here nine years, having been a member of the first staff of St. Joseph's. She was personally in change of the commercial. class here and also, being a nurse, is qualified ror the important du ties she is undertaking iu. the large Toronto institution. Sister Juliana left here for the Fast during the summer. TAXI DRIVER SOLD LIQUOR TO INDIANS March Vlennet Pleads Guilty and Is Fined $300 by Magistrate McCtymont. Marcil Vienftel. local taxi driver, was fined 30o and costs by Magistrate McClyniont for sclliug liuuor to Indians: The arrest was made by provincial and Dominion pol:ce ofricers, marked money be ing used. Vicnnet pleaded guilty. HOTEL ARRIVALS - Prince Rupert Jack Hamilton, Mill Bay; William McKrbbin, F. Wiltan. R. S Sweeting, Morley Shier, Jolin 1. AleArthur. 11. C. tiibb, J. S. t;ol-! lins. F. II. Detail and F. V. De'.- eourt; Vanvo'uver; W. S. Wie'k-eiideu. Saskatoon; John Flewin, Stewart; A. A. Mclntyre and It. C. Melntyre. Cleveland: W. B. Timin, Ottawa; Ceurge H. Kil-hurn, Vietorla; J. A. MacKenzm. J. D. Hire and W. H. Manuel, Winnfpefr; W. E. Hawkes and W. C Morse, Port Clements; Air. ami Mrs. C. A. Holland, New Vork; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pulk-ney, Montreal; W. A. Adams, Sauit Ste. Marie; B. D. Hoai. Caspaco; A. Sinclair, ss. Mini Tail, Port Simpson: Mrs. Bannister and family. Courlenay. Central L. Wilson, Edmonton: H. Xuck, S; Shefsky, M. It. Tale and F. C. Fillman, C.N.R.; Dora Mae Harris, Los Angeles: Andrei' Brea; Mr. and Mrs. Haney. Terrace. NAMESSTRUCK AND ADDED TO VOTERS' UST About One Hundred Are Removed And As Many Put On By Returning Officer. About 100 naiiM's have been struck oft the voters' list for Skeena riding so fur and a similar number have been added during the eourt of revision that has been held last week by Normani A. Wutt. government agent, the revising ofricer. Hie names struck'ot. Mr. Wall explain, were 'thoe of people non-resident or dead. The protests were entered by Conservative interests and were concurred iu so as to clean up the list. Those whose names were added to the list appeared personally before the revising officer. Protests against two persons. whoe names are on Ihe' list and whom it is claimed are jiynresi-dents, have Jeen entered by Lil)-eral iulV.rests Jbut hae not yc( been acted upon. The court is having jls lust session today between the hours of V a.m. and 5 p.m. ONE HUNDRED LOST ASJHJPS COLUDED LHNINORAD. Aug. 30. One hundred persons, mostly Russians, perished when the Russian steamer Burevestnik collided witk the 5erman steamship Oralne in Mnrskoi Canal last night. Subscribe lo the Daily News. Le ! ffk. i:':. Ml. Her Table Linen is Her Pride Its snowy whiteness must be -preserved. Therefore every time she washes it she puts Rcckitt's Blue in the rinsing water. It makes all the difference between having the : linen just clean and having it really white and attractive. Reckitt's Bag Blue In the handy bag with the Bfue and y" y White stripes Everything for the Builder LUMBER We have Ihe most complete slock of timbers, dimensions, shiplap, fir finish, flooring, V joint, veneers, etc., in Northern B.C. We can supply everything in a building. from the foundation to the last piece of finish. Before buying inspect our slock, il will pay you. Our prices are right Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 Loggers! Loggers! We have the only completb stock of Gilchrist Jacks and parts in the North. We handle Logging Cable, Axes, Peavies, Saws, and general Camp FquipmciiL II will pay you to see us when outfitting. Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOU CAN HELP B.C. FOREST SERVICE Such a Surprise Astronomer do his youu wife) Comsratulalions, my dear. Tills is your birthday , and 1 shall have a great surprise fox you tonight! WireWhat is it?', "At eleven thirty tonight there will he a total eclipse of the iiioonl" Tho KlodernjTourlst Colorado., lodo A blanket, ; j-m A Ford. f A kettlo, -:.." Or two, . Nowhere to go And nujhing to Jo. Thatti'a. tourlati -