Qerms Swarm on Fly's Toncjue thousands. Scientists ACTUALLY say the fly swallows these germs, later drooling out upon the tongue. "Vomit spots" scientists call them. Just from the tongue, the fly may spread thirty different diseases. Hies must be killed. M illions have found the Mint, cleanest, suiwt wsy Is with Fly?Toi. Kill the flies. Then there is health, cleanli-nnui snd that wonderful summer comfort house without flies snd mosquitoca. FLYTOX KILLS FLIES m o s a'u I T O E s MOTHS. ROACHES. ANTS. FLEAS 223 Sixth Street FlY-TOX ol ttflm inutatf oflkthomotof Umtttln Vonoounf, M. C 8 The New Orlhophohic Victrola Is eicltlng more comment and attracting more favor than has any musical Instrument before. ni;,!y f'Vjjfi any upviimt , havf i'mt had- r"'-le or 'IIitwi -of P-4i'-rniiN mmilar instruments f firt op; "rtwhity. ini hi mi I hear it. You w (ie i-L'innli-il ,a Hie fl- v hiMi which e rjr mu- s .-vi -luted fur you. GRENADA MODEL Mahogany and Walnut $200 OTHER MODELS $115 $276 $385 Term j Arranged MaSresM Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20.000 Ton Flouting Dry Doch lnclnears, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plaut Is equipped to hntle Ml kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38F Bus and Taxi Meets all Trains and Boats. ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, Proprietor. Phono 34 ' P.O. Box" 1D0 Simniuii's Sleel Umls, Springs, and Osleinioor Mattresses in every room. ns Hooms. Hot and Cold Water, Haths und bhowcrs. S'Umuii Heated. Kleclrir LighL Corner of Third Ave nnd Sixth SL PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Residence Phone, Black 017 i p. O. Box 247 ANGER, Th Tailor Fine Imported Serge uiul !Snlih Tweed Suits made k r.ler in 'ir shop in Prince Hupert low J I. ANGER, Cuttor, I50.00 'Prlnco Rupert, 0. C. LONDON, Auk- 17. The future of pitrlies wa discussed at (lie .Iberal Summer School at Oxford tful,ly hy JUrusay Mulr. He said theiMs'aw cerywhcrc faith in re- frresctitite government ,and representative government itself foreukins- down. He attributed this lojhe wide-spread feeling that, depute all the paraphernalia of election, parliament did not ei fectitcty represent the real minds of .nation. . There might he 5,000 or more ,iberalsjn ever' constituency and not'V' single Liberal infelit he Mi'cled.to tlie llou!e of Commons. He regarded It as a formidable factor which must have a nro- fouiul psychological influence that CO per ceijl of the electors were uivare Hiatjtlify had not voted for anybody who sat at Westminster. His Minflcllon was that Uic two- party sy&lejn had disappeared for ever. They were Koini; to have at least three, and pruhahly more than three parlies In tlie new period. If that were sothey nnisl Lb prepared for Mjnlliiiig' in the iialme of combinations and al- anre between parties It was all important (hat such alliances thuuld Up made upon as honest a hasrs a possible. He did not believe anything in the nature of effect ivn ajtreenwjnl between two parlies wnuhl be workable or ho nest unlit inline system of pro- lir'ioiial representation was a rlured. SCANDAL THAT FAILED REPEATED WITH GUSTO OF DARE-DEVIL PIRATE Toronto Ululte The jo; -ride of i lit- Margarn, heralded far and wide as a lid bit of scandal involving two fqr iM-r rnliinel ministers, did no ake place. The unsavory Incidents related us occurring durins a wobbly cruise tlio Si. Lawrence had no existence. The 3.000 hollies or beer and .0 ease of whiskey alleged to have accompanied th joy-riders-were the, creation ot a i1iuHjH UiutKiiJATtiui. - i The story which Mr. X. J I'oueel and oIIkt polilical rain pawners told on the piildie pin. form about Hon. Mr. Lapointe and Hon. Mr. Hun-au was pure aliinmy. In a three hours' hearing Clue Justice Lcnrietix rceied evi lence nailing Ui the mast the whole contemptible- con -piracy -Si.-titisi lliee public men a lander which has grown from Mhisperings in the corridors of parliament, (old with a wink and a toss of the tlmuih, in the dy ing days of the last session, and rarried lo the husliuK? with al he guslo and bravado of a dare devil pirate. eorge Voudlaud. manager ol :he Imperial Oil Company her vviio left with Mrs. Woodland and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Parke lo drive through from Smitticr to Vancouver, returned from Prince (Jeorge, arrhing home yesterday. He had a busiues.s call to como home. Ho report the roads in excellent condition all the way and south fron, J'rineu ieorpe thirty miles, which was as far as lie went. Word has reached the city of the death uf Alex. Morris, who was duntterously injured In th paper machine explosion at pceau Falls last Thursday. Ie ceased is survived by a widoA and three children. Mrs. A. . Mathifsoti Mrs. J. C. Stevens left on norning catdbotind train A NEW OMELETTE Add a Teaspoonful of Bovril to every two eggs. Mix in usual way BOVRIL Maktt Thtm DtlUiout II .it u thl lo spend a two mouths' holiday ii loi-onlo and other eastern cities. Ired McDonald and Alex Uuncan left for the prairies on Mils morning's train ;v parliei paio in harvesting the 102 crain crop. THE DAILY 5EWB HEREVER THERE ARE FLIES USE FLY'TOX BRITISH PARTIES TALK OF UNITING Local and Personal MtfniOwl v V Under Present Conditions Co operation Is Only Possible Method of Government. Arthur's Taxi. Phone 678. B.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Crystal Firelighters, 18 for 11.00. Hyde Transfer. Phone 580. it Try Foothills Stove Coat, 813.00 per ton. o soot. Phil pott. Evilt & Co; Ltd. tf In (he city police court this morning K. Dachl was fined 25 by Magistrate MvClyniont on cliarge of inloxjcallon. On a change of intoxication C. leners was fined t!5 by Mas- tMrale McX'lymont in the city police court this morning. 1'. O'.cson was fined (25 in the city police court by Magij- rate McClymonl this morn in on a charge oi intoxication. James Lamb, manager of th C&msiar cannery, arrived in thy city on yesterday afternoon's train and Is mastered at the l'rinre Hupert 1'olcl. Mrs. It. O. ureen arrived 1 1 the city on lb Prim-ess Char lolle yesterday morning to Join her nueband, who is employe) it the local elevator. Provincial Conslahle fi. Wy mah lias been iransierrea to Hazellon to relieve Unstable Cline. Constalile Hline lias ben ransferrel to Chmainus. Mrs. !r.) Hay-and son, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Gavlgan. Sixth Ave West, have returned lo thei home at I-aurel, rbraka. Passengers sailing for t south on the Unron steamer Cardena at 5 o clock ihis after noon include Mr and Mrs. II Master... Mr. and '.Mrs. Sterling and MM. .WcArthur. The Imncrial . Oil Co.'s lank steamer Imperial. !apl. Foote. arrivisj in port from loco ye lerday afternoon and discharge! eargo of bulk and pucka coods al the Imperial Oil dock Mr. ami Mrs. I II. Monlo and sor.K Fred, and Harold, re turned to fie " city" on yestrr day afternoon's train after vi- Mlnir in Los Angeles, California. and are reglslered at Ihe Prince ltuerl Hotel. (teoege Morrow, 'accompanied by his daughter . 'AUt - arried in Ihe city yesterday from, Van couver. Mr. Morrow will conlinu" a business trip into the interior on this morning's train and Miss Zelda Morrow will return oulh. II. J. Mellish, the new man-user of the Canadian Hank of Commerce, arrived here yester day and S. K. Campbell will be leaving at the end of the week. Mr." Mellish was formerly connected with the credit depart ineut of the hank. At a meeting of the fair board last night it was agreed to allow the Prince George Agricultural Association an cxtn. piau to aid them in- staging their district exhibit at the forthcoming fair. This has been found necessary owing to tie inrrwiscd size of tho display thi year. v , At a meeting of the fair board last night the manager was instructed to write th1 mayor and school board on the question of declaring a hmf Holiday on Thursday, September lit. This will be t lie big day of the fair when the Foley v.s. Newman fight will be, staged 'ii the evening. U' Passengers sailing on Iht steamer Prince Charles yesterday afternoon on Ihe round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Queeo Cbarlolte Island points included Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hart, Mrs. I., n. Parry, Mrs. W. .1. Kirk-palriek. Mr. '.roshy, Mrs. J. W, MeKinley and Mrs. J. It. Mit-fliell and daughter, Caroline. I Mr. and Mrs. Allan Forsyth i were round-trip passengers Inboard the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon. During the stay of Hie boat in port Mr. 'Forsyth, who was for sever:! i years in the employ of the local t'.NMl. steamship servee, was renewing acquaintances in the city. Mr. Forsyllt is- with the headquarter of he , Canadian (ioveinnient Merchant .Marine In Vancouver. .;' pnnc luxury mi style at moderate cost Qlie GREATEST W. o. Watford whD r.-Junied from the Engineer Mine at the week end is leaving Friday for, Anyox where be may remain. j I Meryle George llartmau ofj Fraser Lake has been appoint-; ed a justice cf the peace and th'j appointment ii ga;otled thi.-j week. George Hill, chairman uf tho Grain Appeal Hoard, Calgary, visited the city yesterday arriving on the afternoon train, and returned on this morning's train ,, I.Ij l,An',l,in.,1. ir. .he city Mr. Hill visited the local elevator in company with L. I). Green of Vancouver, tem porary superintendent of th plant for the Alberta Wheat Pool, and expressed himself a- surnrisPil at Ihe excellent con THERE is princely luxury and refinement apparent in every detail of the 1927 McLaughlin-Buick. New Coronation Colors in Duco, the year's latest custom shades for exterior finishes; new and exclusive upholstering and interiorware in the beautiful, new, closed bodies by Fisher; recessed windows with two-tone custom effects; jet black tires and j'et black rims Thtse are but a few of minjr imart fei-tarei which distinguish these remarkable new motor cars. And McLaughlin-Buick luxury costs tench less than you must pay elsewhere for (iroitar value. That it an advantage of enormous volume. Come in today and see the Greatest McLaughlin-Uuick Ever Built. ' MLAUGHLIN-BUICK EVER BUILT For Demonstration, phone or call Dave Ross KAIEN GARAGE . 6V! WiriX tlTTIX ATJTOMOttLlS AS.1 SU11T. MtLAUOHUN-BUICK. WILL BUILD THI ' ditions prevailing at this port lor the iianulntg or gram. .Mr Hill prophesied that a great dea of grain would pass tiu-oug'. Prince Hupert tins fall. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FlHMTlllK FOll SALF. Apply r08 Ureen Si. o." PRINCE RUPERT TIDES s Tuesday, August 17 High 7.11 a.m. 14.9 ft. 19.18 p.m. 17.8 ft. Low 1.21 a.m. 7.7 fl. 13.12 p.m. 9.2 ft Wednesday, August 18 High 0.0t a.m. tl.9 ft. 20.50 p.m. 1 8. 1 ft. Low 2.1V a.m. 7.2 ft. 1 1.32 p.m. 9.0 ft. Thursday, August 19 High I0.I8 a.m. 15.7 fi. 22.03 p.m. 19.2 f- Low 3.58 a.m. 0.1 ft. 13.15 a.m. 9.t ft. Of Everything for the Builder LUMBER We have Ihe mosl complete slock oT limbers, 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 stock. 11 will pay you; Our pnees are right, Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 116 and 117 HOUSEHOLD POLISHES Liquid Wax Liquid Veneer O-Cedar Polish Brasso Metal Polish Reflexwax 2 In 1 Wax Pollflorwax Dance Floor Wax These all sell from 25c to 75c each Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Phone 101 255 3rd Ave. rr a nit ro.MCHr' GRANTS Best Procurable 4dt (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT OallUJ Mil ,-. Vj WJIiia Soot Umiu4 ClroMdvk too BtYoon -Otobrtt DwtilWna, VotU Mntl-ClMfM, StUa4. M Tills advertisement is not published or displayed by U Liquor Control Board or by the Oovernment' of UriUah Columbia. "