EREVER T t takes rument before. II ' il It ' IFIII It'll i i ! imil- 'mii - .' '' ap-n '-. - tit i tar iiwti mnt ii ,it 1 1! '1 opp:" null. :it wnd'-il at ' i H- . u i iinh evi mu-- ,uuum or 4bmbv i ! for you. RE FLIES USE FLYiXOX , FLY-TOX litvi devdnfxd at UtUon Institute of Industrial Research bjHexIvUjaihip but One Germ from One Fly to sicken and destroy DON'T risk years of heart ache and tears of vain regret. Safeguard those you love now. Kill the disease carrying insects. End the filthy fly. Destroy the viciou3 mosquitoes. Protect precious little folks. UsoFly-Tox. It is safe, stainless, sure. In daily use in the finest homes. All grocers and druggists recommend Fly-Tox. KILLS FLIES ..MO S aUITOES I" MOTHS. ROACHES. ANTS, TLEAS he New Urthofihonic Vidrola exciting mora comment U SB PVIIIH iiiwi v t ma w e t an hat anv musical In- GRENADA MODEL Mahogany and Walnut 200 OTHER MODELS $115 $275 $385 Terrru Arranged We haw the only complcib stock of Gilchrist Jacks :i iinrl in :li i' Nnrlli We 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 f l-occiiiir Onhle. Axes. - " ......... ... - - - - ' j - cj . ' ' it: . oiiws. uiiu KLOi-iui i.uiur r.iuiiiiuiiu H will puy y (in lo cc us when outfiltiug. Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avomio Everything for the Builder l.iiienit)iis, slnplnp. fir finish, flouring, V juint. veneers, etc, in Norllicrn H.C We can suddIv evervthlno In a building from the foun- iiflimn n 11.. 1 - r r iniiiii Unforu buying inspect our slock. U will pay yuu. Our arc right. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd.1 Phones 110 and 117 Phone 34 Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. P.O. Box 106 Hiiiiimin's aiuel HutK .Springs, and Oslnrrnour Mn ir.- ... .. t- - in every room. ? Uounis. Hot mill t'.olii Water. Hath mid Showers. 8,m Healed. Uiedrir t.ifclit. - . . ... 1 el.ik !t . 9 uornsr or Tnira vn sou 01111 PniNCE RUPERT, B.C. Local and Personal Advertise in the Daily News. Arthur's Taxi. I'hone 678. tf, B.C. Undertakers. Pbone 41 jirttaVFirelightera, 48 fo. i.uu.-iiue iransrer. Phone 5B0. u Try Foothills Stove 13.00 per Ion. So soot.-pott, Evllt & Co. Ltd. H. Howe of the Swift-Canadian Co. sailed last . iilghl on thfj Prince ftuuerl for Vancouver on' a business trip. I II. Stafford of the Uosse-Mn lerd Co., wn u .pasnenger on lue Prince- Charles Inst night for Shannon Day . Inclement weather caused ll.e postponement of the Senior footliall ganm lust niKlil between (he Moose und Cold Storage until licit Friday. Frank Hicks of Port Clemci.i nulled lal night on the steamer I'rince Hupcrt or Vancoucr en roule to Hiifcago on a holiday trip. t V. Jeffenon- ami party of lougHliorepien sailed last" night 011 the Prince Huperl for Ocean Falls where Ihey will assist in 'oudlng pajKT boat Miss ,Mfirgar71 (irahani ailed n the l'rinee,harle yefterda. afUMiKKin for Port Clements an.l oilier points on the Oueen Cliar- l"lle Inlands. Mi!4. Lionel llotlli) in exeteil o urrive liume tomorrow from lie south on Hie steamer Prinn1 (eorjre. .Misses Jielda an J Freila daughter? of Mr. and Mrs. iM-orjie . .Morrow, who haw :een .iiti:.v In tn r.tiy. utli 'eloin tins eveiiinn on the Car 'lMia to Vancouver. i. S. hussell of tho Dai. -New eotnpoainy room stuff sail- iin evening on the Cardenu 011 a lioliday .rip wliich w1H take mm as Tar south as Portland. regon. Mr. and Mr, tienrtre itichmoii i ind family will ui. on the Car dena this teniiiK for VHncouvei where ihey wiJI use ui llieii- iiilun- rtirieno. llaunv iHconu wfli kiiown and popular duruu: everal years' nidenre in j'rini-' Hupert, tjctr departure will rejirelled by a wide circle of friend. Mr. und Mrs. (ieorwe Wilson and family, who hove tieoi fpemliiiR a lioliday in Vancou ver, will return to Hie city on rnday of lui$ wejk. During his alienee, Mr. Wilson went to Hanff lo represent tho Dallv .Newn Ht a convention of adver lisiug managers. The well known llatnhow or -hestra of Calgary, consisting of l.en Fusion, J. Skelahley, h. JoIiiimiii, H. Anderson rflul II proit reached the oily last nteiit aflcr baing f.opped off nt -ari ous pomls in the Interior and will play at nances, to he neld In i he Audiloriuni tonight and to- aiurrow nfyht. I. '.rnmhie, chief of Irnuspo latum. Canadian .Nalionnl Hail- ways, arrived in Hie itv nn ve.Mieiday Hflernuon's train ami sailed foT Vancouver in Hit eoursir of bis annua! in.peetio' i rip. lie wns accompanied by hi- eecretary. H. ('.. (irayslon. and a narly eonsisliiKr of hit son. (ieorste, and .Mr. and Mrs Myler of Montrenl. NOTICE M. Ileuis Cufo for sale as a jrnlujr concern. Offers will bo considered up to August 28, aN 1er that dafe assets will bo sold. kooiI opportunity for experi r THE DAILY NEWfl awm5eiuIeirT7sT8 Bv vBsaWerTfLHfl m tilt N.uu. CMIM VAffetftbla Uulivt. tan.. tb argu and reWres Cotutipatiotn, BHiouwct, Sick Headache. ln in in 1 tn lining .U ..ul Chips off t he Old Block N? JUNIORS UUI N?i 4 Tb mm Ml-In eo-third Som, caodrtd. ForcbUdrtaind dulu. mm. BtU By Tur Oruuitt mm Miss Kv lyti Maedonaid of tli dry dock office staff sailed lai evening on tlie Prince Charles for Massett Inlet on a week's holiday trip. Mr. and Mrs. .Harry Wclford and son, Fred, will, leave nexl week to spend a two months' vaontion visitiiw iif.Onlario and oilier iirls of festrn Canada. A. C W alters of tlie Hank o' Montreal staff sails this even ins on the Cardena for Van eonver on a two witeks' holiday trip. - Jlr. and Mrs. A. Hennett at Vancouver reached Ihe city yes- lertlay afternoon and will pro- wed Kouth on the Cardena llii afternoon. Miss Dorothy Haines of Mi ami, Morula, arrived 111 the city on yesterday's train and is visit- injr with Mr. and 'Mrs. A. 0 Haines, Seventh Avenue Kast. Prince Hupert Shrine Club HaiHHt for Potentate j. Y Hudson, Commodore Cafe, to morrow nichL ednesduy, at 6.30. All visiting tVobles wel coii)e. Archdeacon O. A. Dix will be the shaker at the regular month l open meettHff of Ihc (yro Club wliicii will le held tomorrow at the Commodore Cafe. I . A. Kelley, well kiiowi Uueen Charlott Island Ingjrinz oHralor, after having spent a few days in the city on nisiiies. n'liirni'il to the Islands on Hie Prince Charles yesterday Mrs. W. II. Sutherland ol Victoria, wife of Hon. Dr. W. U. Sutherland, minister of public works, was a paien(:$r on the Prince (iharles yesterday, She i inakiiir Hie ruund trip -north on .tlral vessel. There were five caea jUf drunkenness in Uie city police ourt this morning. Ivor Itoherlson and Frnest llattseu were cjich fined C'.'5 and h'nima .Moody, Cabricl Mooilv ami Michael Hilly, Indians, were each assessed 10 ami costs. (ioven or f. V. Dav1!?, who is mlere. iii in ininin in the Terrace district, ai rived from llier on yeslentey afternoon's train and , proceeded souti on tint steamer P.-ioce Itupert; eu rou!c to WasbinKlon, D.C. , I niou slenmer Cardciia, CapL A. E. I'i kson, returneji at 1! o'c'o:k tliis morning Ir(jn Auy-os. Alice Arm mid Stewart and will sail at 5 o'clock this even ing for Vancouver ami wuyporl" In The Letter Box THE OPIUM PROBLEM fan lor Daily News: The position of Prince Hupert as the nearest port of orth America to the lauds of the Orient, causes the opium pro blem iv have a more direct lm- porta nee to your citizens than i! would, otherwise possess. Ihati ihe Pacific Ocean- will be tin; sphere of most intense commercial activities in the near future, is generally conceded lo be an assured development of com ing years. Prince Hupert musl secure her full share of, this certain ocean traffic. Study of Hie latest trade re turns inform us that the opium producing countries fail lo supply needed desirable commodities to exchanfrc for the export which Canada can supply, and which year toy year are called for in larper quantities by th? people of the Orient. Japan sternly prohibits the production or use of opium by her people, thus safeguarding their effi ciency and their wealth. Jly theh capacity along many lines of production, they are enabled to Mipply desirable exports for ex cliaue with Canada's wheat and dairy products and other lines of our export trade, of wbicl year by y?ar they consume rap idly increasing (juanlities. Hallway extension lo l'eac: Ttiver, wliicn must soou become a practical development of ou National Railway system, will place Prince Hupert in the most direct und economical line of shipment of our export trade to tlie Orient, whos' hundreds of millions of people will never be aide to obtain all they want of cur products. Opium, more than Oil oilier causes, will limit the demands Ciey make and theP power to pay by exchange of commodities for our products Indian Revenues 1 lie officials of tlie Oovern- ment of India and also her pri vale ptofileers have drawn larst revenues from the opium ex ported to China and lndo-China, but the people of India have ihvp themselves in like manner been held in servitude by tb vice of opiujn consumption. They have in tills way been made less efficient industrially and their energies as a people preatiy lim- itl while their poverty has Peeii more severe, due to the refusal of Hritish government officials lo adupt a sound method of revenue production. "(Jive me a sober people and I will find the revenue we require," was Hie assertion of Willram Ewarl Gladstone. Eijrht hundred million people of the Orient have Ihrouah lonjr years been heavily handicapped in their social a.i.l nationa' .development by the per verse purpose of India's kov-erninsr officials. The wealth of Xorlh America llempts profiteers with Hi' thought of easy money from the sale of opium, lo Ihe dupes who can be ied into tlie use of this drug either to relieve (rain or as a temporary enjoyment of its influence. Canada has 12,000 drug addicts, many of whom were in noeenlly lured under its power. Tlie United Slates is aid lo have one million, mid it may be twice that number. Our school child-i-on and young people are especially in danger of being enticed twto the use of this dope by Hie allractive way in which It is presented lo them. Only One Method There is but one method by which the drug evil can be dealt with, tlie profits of smuggling nix loo large to effectively deul with il by prohibition. Only by international co-operation to re duce production to the require Kipt. Dickson is back un the nients of medicine and sciencel lipiiltr'- if the f.urilenu nfli.i a,... i... i . . I r - " Hu-1i.nn ti iiicuiiioi liw suieiriiarupu ing been off for a few trips at Vancouver on account of illness. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. Dipby Island - flaiiting, light southeast wind; barometer, 30;- 0(1 teinnei atnru oG: Ibrlit 'swell? eneed reslmiranleur. Anolv L. h 11 111 ttihitkn loniir AilmUnl Mmray 1-uller, Ctislodian. I0rt, Hodman. Seultle for Kelohikan. 1 .UTi miles from Ketchikan; 8 p.m. spoke lug Lome enlerinsr Mas- A sett Inlet bound for Massed : gOP jiniiliiight spoke nuitorshlp Olin- ff f. I do, Vaiu ouvee for Craig, left mflrM0MljHm6S$ I Dead Tree Point Haromeler,; m)mW l:tll-IO- Innimip.itiim Kft. 1 Noon Dijrhy Islaml SliowerVi misty.' culm: barometer 30.10; tempera Uu'e 57; sea smooth. Dead Tree Point Harotneler, au. i o ; lempirauire u. Subscribe to the DatlyNews. The challenge lias couie to Can nda to stand with the United Stales, to press 'upon tlie peopie and government of Orent Hritain their .responsibility on bahalf of humanity, to place before the people and government of India their duly of self-denial for the settlement of this world problem. Co-operation has already been 'niiinted by the social service Try This: Mix a Little B0VRIL with Cream Cheese Makes a Very Tatty Sandwich Patte , Wr wwmmm- mA "TUT A Nit TO. NIGHT" PACE THREE GRANT'S Best Procurable' 4' v 1 THE OmCINAU ' S H Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT DolU4 awl tvmIM4 k, VJlMm MmWWm This advertisement is not published or displayed .by" the Liuunr Control Hoard or by the Government of 1 Hritjsh Columbia DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." 8moked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped lo handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and Sw organizations of our country to place -before our people the urgency of this problem. Ileso-utioiis in support of the United Slates proposals which were made at Hie Opium Conference of li)25, have been adopted by the United Farmers of Ontario at Toronto, by the Labor Congress at Ottawa, also by the Anglican Congress at Ottawa, und the Women's Christian Temperance Union at llenfrew, and later by the Haplist Convention of Ontario and Ouebec at Hamilton. New Publlcat'ion A new review of tho opium question in brief popular fonr lias been prepared by the Rev. Eric Lewis, author of "Hlack Opiiyn," one iff the most ex pert writers upon this issue. I! will be imblishcd ai un earlv date in the form of a booklet by winch wide information will b placed before our people. Manuscript coides have been placed in- the hands of leading members of the late House of -Commons and of others competent tojudae. oi us siuiemcuis. i.eauing members of Ihe late parliament were infornud in respect l.o such au-lion and their support enlisted. Thus the new parliament wiil have .among its members those cuss amrJ)irt6re5"teit in' the Hement of this groat issue. HEXItY .MOYLh. A. A. Macdouald, deputy fire uuirshul for the province, will ar-rie fiMin Vancouver on Hie I'rince tieorge tomorrow and spend several days In Hie city onihisiness in connection with his TUGBOATS Day Phones 423, 639, Green 238, Black 735. Night. Phonei 687,. 539, Green 238, Blaok 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Eggless RP n 1 ilMUIlJ Mrs. W., on SaturdaV, mixed up a devil's food cakev,ller recipe calls for souf.5nUk.ibut she used Pacific, lt'hlso requires eggs. In Iter hurry she forgot Hie exprs couvpletely' until she saw them on fhe work-boai-d after the.cak vvaln the gveit., The result was ;st good : shatlintiiuhled 'Ihii'lSe'e not necessary when she uses Pacific Milk. PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vancouver Factories: Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C.