!,a., September 13, 1027 Hot meals are hard to take ! KHREDDE mi Crown Colony Day s Hi mn .'J WHEAT Cool'-refreshing nutriment for light summer appetites- Deliqhtjul meals without cooJffnq, PIONEERING and more The fact that we are Prince Rupert's first drug store is not considered as sufficient reason for askinif for your patronage. But the fact that our service has grown with the years, that more and more people have tried us and found us not wanting is, we believe, suffii ient reason that .you too would find our service satisfactory. Ormes LM. yic Pioneer Drunnisls HIRD AVE. (, SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES 8? ,200 Unbeatable Bargains! That's the expression of the thousands who are' carrying home their needs from this big stock. , , 1 Jabour Bros. Greatest Sale i continues for a brief period only. Trade at, Jabour Brothers Ltd. Monarch Ranges Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 Away back in the late sixties thousands of acres of British Columbia's timber were sold for one cent per acre, which looked like a fair price then. Today similar timber is worth from $150 to $200 per acre, so tremendously has timber appreciated in value within the scope of ;an average lifetime. What the young growth of today will be worth is beyond computation if it is sixty years from jiow protected from fire and allowed to reach maturity. k. The moral is obvious. PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOU CAN HELP IlltlTISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE f Local and Personal Arthur Tut Fbom 878 BC Undertakers Phone 1 Dentist. Dr. J. R. (hm. FfceaesW 0t the Dig 4 habit! When tMatlng ' of a Til phone 4 U UUf Tit ATCM. and theory. Phone 146. 117 Ret:.-" Wednesday Moose snsetinf postpcu.ed until Thursday, S o'clock. Usual monthly inesttng Cessedsss Upon. Wednesday, Sept. 14. at 8 pja Hi Feneyworfc. ralsalstry and Ores; Oestne.. Mrs. Jas. Clerk. . Tnir-Avenue. Phone Qntn Its. 3tt Billy Fatnsore. hd ol U W. Patasore, lb thli afternoon (or Vancouver asst will resume his studies In the smth. H. B. Rochester toft an this srsrittre train tar Terrace and wtti spend a day or woa Ui land in tha 1 stales Teuey. Mrs. George RueMarham and family, who have bacn on a trip east, rctur&ad to tha city on yesterday afternoon's train. At the monthly ata otsUvo matting of the Canadian Legion held teat evening the lacratary. A. H. sjsnelairj traderod I his Tulgnatlnn Accounu totalling tltSO 71. including janitors' salaries, were pssssH for payment at the meeting of aha school board last night. I50 tans NsiMlnto-lVctllngteii Iirep Pram Lump Owl In our yard. .Order jour winter's supp!y nanr. Albert & .MrCaffer). ltd. I'honr 11C and 117. tf The aehool board decided last night to have a telephone instilled In West-vlew School A supply of first aid materlala will alao be put In pn re-queat of the teacher, Ula ltalllwell. The school board, at 1U meeting last night, decided to eajl for tenders on a minimum carload of mine run coal to be distributed between King Edward High School. Bordst? JStreet School. Seal Cove School and Wsst view achool. The name of Miss Of Iercjr. a certificated British Columbia teacher waa added to the substitute' teachers' 11a t by, the achool board last night on re-qijot of Miss Percy who made the plica ttenalL letter received by the board. W The regular monthly meeting of the school board was held last evening in the city, council chamber from 8 to 10 o'clock. Those present .were: H. B. Rochester, chairman of Uve board; Q. A. Bryant. Thomas McMeekln and W Gilchrist, trustees; John O. Williamson, cecretsry; Miss S. A. Mills, principal of Borden Street School; Mlaa E. A. Mercer, principal of Booth Memorial School; Mrs. A. B. Usney, principal of Seal Cove School; Miss H. Halilwell of Weetvlew School, and Thomas Peddle, principal of King Edward High School. r .Delsyed In .returning on account of heavy freight oVerlnga at northern ports of ctCUAUt - steamer Cafala. Capt, .J , E, Dickson, Is due back at 4 :20 this afternoon from Anyox, Stewart and other points and will sail at 6:30 for Vancouver. Paarengers sailing thai afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver will include Mr. and Mrs. Molr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve King and family. W. Pattnoiw. Mr. and Mrs H. C. Retd. W. H. Johnson. Mrs. H. D. Smith and Billy Smith. H. Stega-vlg and Ed. Prankum. In opening the meeting of the school board last night, Chairman H. B. Rochester remarked that It was the first meeting since the reopening of the achool term. He was gratified to eee so many of the former teachers remaining and also welcomed the new teachers. He trusted that all the members of the staff would have a happy and prosperous season and that, by the time the term was ended, they would be able to make glowing accounts of themselves and their work. The board was expecting favorable results to be achieved by them. ', 4- S- 4-4- ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrew's Society Concert and Vaudeville show, Wednesday. September 21. Established 1923. Exchange Block. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DENTIST TIIE DAILY NEWS rAGE THREE The GOSSARD Line of Beauty .frj Youth Boneless light easily washable a new GoaaarJ TeJctbte for alight and average figures which gracefully emphasizes natural, proportioned tines. An elastic adjustment at the lower front makes it Instantly adapt able, and helps to curve and make firm the fash iixviHe hip line. Made entirely of soft satin tricot. Ask to see this exceedingly remarkable H.S. Wallace Co. Ltd. Rink opens Wednesday. Big Exhibition Sale iwtng at Mrs. Frlseells. win -if nanmu mha have aeeounts EDMONTON TO VOTE ON CONTINUATION OF TRANSFERABLE VOTE! on it at the tune ot we mayoralty . election. Walter J. Millard, field secretary or the Proportional Representation League; of America will be In the city soon to lead the forces of the pros. FLYING BOAT WHLL RETURN SOUTH NOW FISH PATROL OYER Atter having been engaged In patrol work In District So. 2. for the past two months, the latter part of ttte time with Prince Rupert ss the jbase. Major D. R. MacLaren. D.S.O. of jtfce Pacific Airways Ltd.. expects to be finished and fly back this week to Vancouver. There wilt possibly be another patrol and some photographic work to be done before Major McLaren departs. I ALLEGED SPIES ARE PUNISHED IN RUSSIA LENINGRAD. Sept 13. Of 26 spies charged with espionage in Russia on behalf of the Bru sh intelligence service, nine were sentenced to death by shooting, thirteen were given prison' terms and four were acquitted. COMPENSATION BOARDS OF PROVINCES MEET RT JOHN N B SeDt. 13 Rniwn. ' OFFER FROM CALIFORNIA Library Hoard Accepts Offer of British Publications From States At She rneettsf of tfe Library Board last NtM a astter waa recessed from A. J. lata of Batatas? load. California attest atjaa ss follows: Dear Sir ar Madam: On a rrcaat nattles trip north I bad the paMawe f a few hours atay In Prince Rwpert and. apaat a taw mtnutee Us yovr Ubrary I noted you; dtd not bars "John o' London s Weekly." wstteh at an epitome of British Mk lore, literary artietea. modern HsawgHt, poetry. MstortosJ and secular resit. It ys Uorary would care to hare them I wsjuld ha pleased to donate some three roar's volumes, un bound, and to farward you from time to tame the current tatttes ss received. Also would you safe to hare "History.' the quarterly ksssiiil pi the Loodon Historical Asasstotssnf Uy reason for addretsasg you Is that Utere must be rraasry British and sslstsf as wt as CaSHdteM who wauM enloy a reminder tram tha "Und of Hope an4 Ossry." TTssMsgts a isasaeftt la DBA. I am a suhjees of "The King" and a son of -The Banptre- sad like sa try and keap the aaptrlt of the "Sans of AJrtort' united. An early ready wttl be apprec is ted so I can ntsle other distribution In ease you are as interested. Tours vary truly. ARTHUR J. IKIN Tha board decided that it oould not ,ue the old flies of the John o" London's Weekly but would like to have the current numbers and the copies cf History. The writer of the letter wtU be notified and thanked for his generous offer. CONSERVATIVES ! WORKING HARD Problems Being Solved in 1 nectlon With Hig Convention I at Winnipeg against the Pair Board kindly submit ctixav.a. aepi. "' complete statement net later than be a great one In OonservsUve. etHiesj gPj 15r at on the action taken at Wlnrrrpeg, at the big convention will depend verj ; OntU repairs at the Provincial Gov- largely what the future of . the party Is Canada Is to be. ernrnent wharf have been completed.. ,, all Is thought that lew emphasis than C P.R. Meainers wUl make landing tf'rrnerty wttl be placed on theprpiec. Ho 3 shed on Q.TP. wharf. i . . 1 Uve tariff in order that an open dooi I Winter Is coming. Trepare -now by may be left for the evolving of a outline In jour alntrrt lk iifpoHcy more acceptable to the prairie v.n.imn.ttrlllnrton roal. 130 tons oflfarmer. If Hon. Hugh Guthrie Is chosen the very bet on hand. Alirt Mr- leader it is pretty sure that efforts fafferv. Ltd. Phone 116 and 117. tfiwm D maae witn mat ena.vouM is. Hon. rt. B. Bennet Is the choice, he Dr. I. S. Tatt and brother. Ernest 'la a protectionist out and out and ,Tait. who arrived at Butedale last! without compromise, and he may In wek from Victoria to make arrange-j stead try to prove to the .farmer that menu for a bird hunting trip there, higher protection la good tar them. arrived by g a boat yesterday afternoon There are stJU rumor i that Hon. O from Butedale and will spend a week j Howard Ferguson, premier of Ontario, or tam in th eitv until the season' mar accept the party leadership, lit opens. will be at the convention and wilt be be one of the chief speakers and pres. sure may then be brought to bear upon him as it was on Hon. S. P. Tolmle at Kamkxjps for the provincial leadership. However in this ease the outlook fo: the Conservatives to return to power In the Dominion is not good whereas at the time when Tolmle was chosen KDMONTOM. Sept 13. Edmonton leader in B.C. it seemed to many as It will soon be In the throes of a cam-1 the Liberals of that province might be palgn to decide whether or not to con-' breaking up and the prospects for a tlnue the system of proportional re- change was pretty good. presentation by means of the transfer-! Every effort is to be made to stage sble vote. The system has been given s spectacular event at Winnipeg that a good trial In the city and a great will Impress the nation as a whole with many people are so dissatisfied with the power of Conservatism and keep the result that a vote is to be taken the party in good spirits. THREE INDIANS BEING TRIED VICTORIA, Sept 13 The three In- t dlana, Edwin Joe. Jacob George and I Pcnnan David have been charged that ' they killed Dominion fisheries overseer Edward Leach whose body was found In a launch on August 30. They were arrested on the Indian reserve at Toflno and are being tried by Magistrate Abrahams. At the meeting of St. Andrew's1 Society last night, committees were named to make preparations for winter sports and other activities. The meeting, at which the president, J. S. Irvine, was In the chair, bad been postponed from last Friday night. SUMMER COMPLAINT CAUSES MANY DEATHS AMONG INFANTS Thousands of mothers throughout Canada have uaed tattlves of the Workmen's Compensation during the past 80 years it has been on Board, of British Columbia Manitoba. ZJtZ' D Ostarlo. Nova Scotia and New Brans- p.: r. . bottle at all rfmt wick met here today for the ninth an- or dealers: rs : put put up up only by The T. Mil- Phone 109 r.ual meeting. burn Co. .Limited, Toronto, OaU llCANADIANj PACIFIC OGERM V DISEASES that hands msy carry This Purifying Toilet Soap Removes Germs as well as Dirt Tiny fingers . . . wee hands always busy . . . and always the danger that they may carry dreaded disease germs to eyes, nose or mouth. Or some little cut or scratch may bring infection; Everywhere, it seems, lurk these elusive germs of disease. Protection for all the Family There is definite protection in the cleansing, purifying lather of Lifebuoy Soap. For yourself, as for the wee ones, you won't find a better toilet soap than Lifebuoy .... and the protection against germs is added benefit to you. For the bath . . for shampooing ... for every toilet need, Lifebuoy Soap is efHcicnt, safe and sure. Its mild, creamy, antiseptic lather goes down into the millions of tiny pores, cleanses them and lets the skin breathe . . . and Lifebuoy Soap costs so more than you are accustomed to pay for ordinary toilet soap. 27 GERM DISEASES that hands may carry Ccmpilid Ij Lift ExttHMH hstitutt. Colds Tonsillitis Mumps Ringworm Whooping Cough Erysipelas Diptheria Scarlet Fever Chickenpox Septicemia Boils Measles Bronchitis Typhoid Dysentery Pink Eye Otitis (Ear Infection) Pharyngitis Smallpox Tuberculosis Pneumonia 'Influenza Carbuncles Laryngitis Impetigo (Skin Infection) Social Diseases Cerebro Spinal Meningitis Tb war Influenza spreads is unknown so take everf precaution. LIFEBU Health Soap Purifies andErotects Lever Brothers Limited Toronto LB 715 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krtrlilkan, WranRrll, Juneau and Muigway September C, 17, 2fi. To Vanroutcr, Victoria and Seattle September II, HI, 30. , ' ritlNCES ItKATItlCK. For llutrdale, Eat Delia Bella, O'rnn Kails, Namu, Alert Hay,. V Campbell Itlrer, and Vancouver every Saturday. II a.m. Agency for all Steamship Llnea. lull Inrunuatlun from . ' VT. C. OKCIUKD. General Arcm. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue. ITInre Kupert, B.C. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CENTRAL HOTEL The place called "Home" 120 Rooms, American and European Plan. Hot and Cold Water. Bus meets all trains and boats. Phone 51. Sample Itoom L. Martin, Manager. Advertise in "The Daily News"