rr AifMt 4, 1927 'rTTpLABE i- IS RED AND WH!T Delicious in Place Cream DENT THOSE who really Mm Carnation Milk know that. wed in place of cream, it really "males" a cup of coffee. Delicious-, too, in salad dressings, sauces, gravies. joups. And Carnation works wonders in Improving all cooking. Youll like its finrr-than-cver titte, ill cream richness. And itl great ttontmy wtt please you, too. For though Carnation, undiluted, take the place ( cream, it cotti only ooe-third t much. And for cooking, where jrou dilute it wkh water, It it economical, too. Order several tint or a case of 4S tiss from ywt irocer. Send for a fret tlfy of I! try Blair'i Cck Book Addrett Carnation Milk Product l Co, Limited, Aylmer, Ontttit. It looks creamy It tastes creamy It Is creamy Camati Milk "frt Contented Cows it Oil Produced In Canada TWO SIZES TALL AND SMALL JUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND! A shipment of samples of the famous Stfflamam. Ilrand Boys! Jerseys Boys' Underwear Boys' Golf Hose Baby Socks all lo be disposed of at fractional prices Acme Importers Third Avenue P.O. Box 667 Dr. J. R. Gosse Helgcrson Block X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments Thompson Hardware ai. ; Third Avenue ' V'U7i rWe1Kup Huperl "OSE CLAMPS HOSE NOZZLES RUBBER GASKETS HOSE COUPIJNfiS UVN SPRINKLERS GALVANIZED PAILS 'WKinkable Rubber Rose cut to any length and fitted with Couplings and Nozzle. Mail Orders Carefully Filled Local and Personal Arthur Tail, pbon 871. BO. Undertaken Phone 1. Dentist. Dr. J. r. Oou IOBcee. FooNkall tonight. Moose. Oe. the Big 4 habit I ot a Tail, pawns 4 urn JO pja. Tte aseeilag airanejag ptau fjr tt aM-Uawnr Mlaa Maewl Patrtek la int v. When tblnHt U nT THar ow stents (or Lady iw Heon Horticultural jfcaossty hold las aaanal flower show on August IT. train did no" to atlgfct en I draw tap ha tx-eaj postponed UU tonight PaatwigjM tooted Prtaaw fHia tsdey nsJalaf. Ronald WUmC on Um rv. P. E. Oaorg P. P. Miller ha bMO aoooinUd Janitor C tt library. tfc appointment being dcsaflrinwd at ansottng of Um Library Board laat night. In hooar Sir Henry Thornton. Board of TNkt tunehaon at the Commodore Cafe. Saturday noon 1SJ0. Tiektta from Secretary and Ohm. II 00. in r-u. Panamira on m Prtncaaa Lusaa tor tba atmtn yattanjy taeluded Mra. Ctaorgo rrfuM tor Vtctorla. Mr. and Mik Bwrioy and C. C. Dmane. OMktdtas Scandinavian Dance. Met- ropole Hall. Saturday. Aug. 6, 9 pjn. to 13 pjn. Good aoeordlon muale by, Reldar Anderaon. Ladtas 36c. OmU , ?e. 13 ampaotad to arrive thla afternoon to apend a few day In the city a the gueat of her alater and brotber-Ui-law. Mr. and Mra. I. M. Praeer. In reapome to a Are alarm the Brl-frade eatlngiilahad a cbtsnney fire yesterday areolae at 7A0 on Praaer Street in a btstldlng occupied by a Japanese. Huwere. No daaUg was done. here and thav are movlnar tnto the Crewe hoius la Wtmtximm for tlve rmmt Spare ANGER, the TAILOR We carry a fine stock of imported Woollens. Union !;ib'l on every garment. We employ only Union labor. Every suit guaranteed perfect. I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE :R ' ur W U Drsder of Buckley Bay li a visitor having come in on the Prince Chart ths morning. Mrs. li. B. Rosfcester left on thla moraine's teal for risrt to her mother at Part Elngtu a H. Lrlgfctatl ot the Provincial SVuaatii; - Dearlmeit 4s in the interior ad reports Stat Iter are no rirea to 4e raoarded. Tlw ruavmJ otf the late Edward An-tow who toot fct We in the explos- tost or the W. and r. took place thu Mtvxsa (rem the parlor or the BjC. Undertakers. He. . w. r Price SONS AND GYROS PLAYED TO TIE (tainr U-4 M(bt W11 Callrd on At-twunt of larWnr TtM aaalor taahan fame between the Bona and Of rea taaUevemng reaulted In a U. both WM regtatenng four runs whan the game was called on account of darltMaa. Baa aoorad one In the tint Inning. one tn. the third and two in the fifth Oyroa made la rtrat. one In the third and two In the fourth. Play wa lately even all through, HavUand pttofced fr Oyroa and had aaiwn itrlke-outa to Ma credit. Lamble far 800a had als atrtke-ouu. Oownle was debited woth two errora. Balfour, Downle. Wondel and Lobllck all hit aaialy for Son and Herrle. Moran. and Hartland hit aafely for Oyroa. Teama Sow Farquar, Balfour, Wednel. Lobllek. Lamble. H. Men- jalca. Wllltacroft and Smith. I Oyroa Herrle. Moran. HavUand. Mln-nahan. Mitchell. Skinner. Shannon, Stork and Aatorta. Umpire Ratchford and Rotolnaon. TEAfflS ARE CHOSEN MOOSE AND REGIMENT Moose and Regiment meot thla even tng in the City Football League Neither team la dealroua of occupying the cellar poatttan and the game will be closely con tested. Moose will play the following eleven: Lobllck. Currle. Ereklne. Koppera. 8. Currle, Smllle. P. Hodgklnson, Bye. J. Murray. H. Hodgklnson, Smllle.. Spare: W. Murray. Regiment will turn out the following team: Corbet. Hunter, Marrla, Boh, w 0 i,.v. , o.. . 1 j, Campbell. Doherty. Buasell. WUon, MacDonald. Strachan, Norrlngton Walters. ePrry, Wallace. of the unwrr Mr. Smith U an an- gUer Ut the pubUe wora. deparUnent. CONGRESS IS TOLD OF Rev. P. E. Baialer. tormety of this otty but now of Seattle, baa been In the city a couple of days an route to his home In Baattie from Fairbanks where he has organlMd a branch of the English Lutheran Church. ARTIFICIAL RAISING CHICKENS IN-GERMANY OTTAWA. Aug. 4.- Owing to increas ing demand the frozen egg Industry la tonr loIln but mu,t con 00 The Prince Charles arrived at 114$ dxicU basis, I. H. -contalned from An vox. Stewart and the Queen n. OharlotSe Island Uin of the naa- wmmprg .11 i iur seraeta carried beautiful bouquets of glorious sweat peas, these flowers grow ing in profusion Just now and making a at rl king display. forenoon were Mrs. MacAfee. Mra. W. T. Kergln. Mr. and Mra. Tom William. Mrs. C. E Starr. Mr. and Mr. T. Mc-Clymont. Mr. Patmore and Mrs. Weatherhead and Mra. R. L. Mcintosh. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moote Picnic August 7. Canadian Legion Picnic August 21. Established 1923. h I' Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DCEP Kenny DENTIST HxrhnniTP- HlorW Phone 109 to the world poultry congress today. In the west Increased demand had followed the practice of dally salving of undergrade eggs tefore they had deteriorated and higher prices were being small ttoei00"'0 lln ,ofiB' ine wr". There waa a attendance at meeting of the Library Board last night. 1 " hd benefited by general ! Unprovement In the quality of eggs, he those present being C. V. Wilkinson. hd Increased the cost Mrs. Klrkpatrtck. H. P. Pullen and the tUKk nd reduced the The!3' " librarian. Mlaa Oniletabanke. vacancy on the board caused by Rev.: """ ''"' O. O. Hacker leaving town has not yet been filled. Ue turning from the round trip to Anyox, Stewart and the Queen Char krtte Islands on the Prince Charles this Mr. Hall said proposals to protect Canadian frozen egg producers by res trlctlon of imports from the Orient were premature, because the demand waa tn excess of the domestic supply. GRANDSTAND AT ACROPOLIS HILL BEING CONSIDERED The Diamond Jubilee Celebration Committee met In the City Hall yesterday evening. Alex. Prudhomme pre-alding over a good attendance. A report from the aub-commlttee appointed to consider the buUdlng of a grandstand on the Acropolis Hill was received and a long discussion ensued. No definite plan was decided on and the meeting waa adjourned for a week. vi:tiii:k iiutmT. Terrace. Clear, calm. temp. 63. Ross wood. Clear, calm. temp. o4. Alyaneh. Clear, calm, temp. 60. Alice Arm. Clear, calm. temp. 61. Anyox. Part cloudy, calm, temp. 58. Stewart. Part cloudy, calm, temp. 57. HareRon. Clear, calnutemp. 66. Telegraph Creek. Clear, calm, temp. 66.- Smithers. Clear, calm, temp. 73. Bum Lake. Clear, calm, temp. 61. 56. away. inCOWNEI) IX MEXICO MEXICO, Aug. 4. Twenty-five peopl were' drowned In a collapsed bridge over the Contepec River near San Miguel. They were watching the awollen 1 water following a cloudburst when the rushing waters carried their bodies Ul SM.tX SHIP H KK( Kt:l) j . , -"k. I ARCHANGEL, Aug. 4. Eleven men, crew of the Russian steamer Sleren, were drowned when thei vessel was wrecked In the White Seai-i Ay . , i Freight through the yeliand ,canal ha Increased from two million tons In 1872 t,o tlx million tou in 1926. f-w . Just Right ,,i4 . ; rlifaawstV HEdelicious new flavour 7y of MUkyWay Bars tempts , ymK If you like smooth milk wffltm chocolate, Itere is a Bar you'll 5c 10c and 25c eniy ' ' ' everywhere , ... . I'MWL Vs -T x T M 'MW& J -Grooved in cubes it s milky J Not too milky. t'm0, & or convenient , , atin? iry it to-day. lHgflgsBBHBsla A CHURCH SOON i FOR LUTHERANS; Rev. P. E. Ilaisler Announces That Pastor Will Arrive in Early Autumn That a new pastor would be here to take charge of St. Paul- Lutheran Church congregation In the early autumn and that work would be started as soon aj possible on the new church building on the site at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Dunsmulr Street was the statement made by Rev. P. E. Balsler this morning to the Daily New. Mr. Baialer spent July in Fairbanks. Alaska, where he has organized a new church. This Is the central point In the interior of the territory and much activity la being ahown there Just now. The Fairbanks Exploration Company is (pending about twelve million dollars in. the neighborhood and the result is beneficial to the city. It has now about 3.000 Inhabitants and is growing. DUKE OF YORK IS SLIGHTLY INJURED LONDON, Aug. 4 The Duke of York received a trifling injury at his camp fur boys at Romney, Kent, when he was knocked down yesterday while In a game with the boys. SIR WALTER COWAN COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF LONDON, Aug. 4. -Admiral Sir Walter Cowan was .promoted to the position of admiral commander in chief. He has been at the West Indian station since 1926. MTV OF ritlXfE KITKKT. Citizens are requested to cease refuse or other material upon' the Meets and lanes or other city property.! I have been Instructed by the Board i of Works to" take the necessary steps to i prosecute all who dump any place thereon except the city dump on Park; Ave. H. A. McLEAN, I City Engineer.' Whitehorse. Clear, south wind, temp., DURING BABY'S TEETHING TIME The Bowels Become Loose DiarrhcrA, dysentery, colic, cramps, etc., manifest themselves: the gums become swollen, and cankers form in the mouth. This is the time when the mother should use and perhaps save the baby's life. Un the maraei lor ou vram. Price, M: a lottle at all druggists ol dealers. "FAMOUS DOCTOR MAKES GREAT DISCOVERY" Hardly a month passes that we do not read a headline similar to the above. Slowly but surely disease is being1 conquered by the group of men whose unremitting toil we hear little about. Little do we realize that behind that startling announcement lies perhaps a lifetime of effort It is the vocation of the pharmacist to study constantly the new developments of science so that he will be familiar with the new discovery when it is placed on the market. FOR 20 YEARS PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS QrmesLtd. Diic Pioneer Druggists THIRD AVE. SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 82 o 200 No Coal! No Ashes! No Soot! j i Iicanadian PACinc viitifiv hSZ-j awai . " II More Comfort and Cleanliness when you have a Westing-house Electric Range Cheaper in the long run! For particulars, phone 63. Prince Rupert Supply Co. P.O. Rox 772. J. A. Hinton, Manager Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To krtrhlkan, Wrsngrll.." Juneau and !kagway August 1, 5, 8, 15, 19, To uiuoiier." Victoria and Seattle Antii-t 3. 6, 10, 13, 2D, 21, 31. . PKIXCtNS IlKATKICE. I'nr Bnlrdale. Eait Delia Hells, Ocean Falls Namu, Alert Bay. Campbell River, ami Vanrooter every Saturday. tl a.m. Agency tor all Hteamshlp Line. Full Information from W. C. OKCIMRtt. Oeneral Ar-l. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. U.C. Advertise in "The Daily News"