THE 5UKI OF QUAUTV QUARTER of a A century in the milk business has Uught u that milk quality mutt t(in uiih the cow. And so the Carnation Milk Farms, with their world-famous herds of Holstein cattle, seek to encourage and provide better dairy stock. But Carnation does not it op it 'better cows". Carnation serkl "better farma" and the Carnation Field Fore spend ill time Inspecting (inni and educating farmer. Carnation aeeka "better method" and the Carnation Condenaeriet art mod- CARNATlOhTl BEGINS II the COW a Carnation "Prom Contented Covet" Milk Boys Shirt Waists and eta to which the whole w orld look! (or newest thought la the handkng of milk. Safety, purity, uniformity and double -ridmeaa these are yours for the price of a tin of Carnation ml'fc Ute Carnation for rooking, to arm re better reaulta and in place of cream at one-third cream's rort. Order from your grace aevcrat tins or a caw of 43 tins. .4M Send lor a Jrtt tofy of Xtary Plait' t Cook Book. Addrtit Carnation it ilk Produett Company, Limited, Aylmtr, Onttrio. Produced in Canada v . v4 Stripes, washable and well and Screes, in sizes up i P.O. llox 667 HcL Dfimrisls -TELEPHONES 82 f, 200 Knickers, I'cr (Jarment 95 Waists in Khaki and Fancy will wear Knickers in pure Tweeds to 8 years Acme Importers Third Avenue SCHOOL DAYS ARE COMING Each year on the day school opens the stoics are crowded with children buying things needed for school and a number of children arc unable to get what they need owing to the 'rush in the stores. The wise parents will see that what is needed is bought before the rush commences. We have Huled Scribblers S . Molting Tapers Erasers Ink . Lead Pencils Pen Holders Pen Points Note Hooks Scissors Writing Tablets Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils A special pencil for the school is the SCRIPTO pencil. It haii an extra long lead, is light to handle and cannot get out of order. ,Of each. Ormes THIRD AVE, b SIXTH ST. Hoover Suction Sweepers Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 Local and Personal Arihura Tut Pnone 071 BQ. Undertakers phone 41. Denttst, Dr. J r. Qom Oet Ute Big 4 tubm When t&tntint f Taxi, pbecs 4. tf Ml Bai act Roys are nauud to at and practice tcSBSffit. Thursday Mr. and Mr. Harold UcKvon return at to the city on resteratay afternoon ma from a thip to W. B. Morgan return! to the city oei the, Prince Chart this morning tor having mod talc round trip to Anyoa, Mewart and the Quean Char-lotu Maod. Indian Aft W E. OoUlaon haa re- tumad to too city hum a tan day trip ttp the Naas JUtst on oOeial duties). ! wm aeeoanpaAlad on the trip by his dMajhttr. Joyce. Mm. 8. E. Barker and iarty of friends returned to the city m the Prince Chartaa tola raurnlng after bavins; the round trip to Anyo, Stwart and MisttU Inlet points. B. J. McDonald of Stewart, who baa THE DAILY NEWS nTABLISlllDjlj bam on an extended vlalt to relative oy MMbratioa OtmlUee In the Car-In Use intarior. arrlvod In the (tty an pmvers' Hall thai evening at 8 o'clock. Mat abra train and wttl OOTth tatnorrow e TeStiag. lumr lij the -elfbralel DamrlUiid of II.M.!. (S.lomlio In Audllorluni lo. nniWaall tonight beterswn Junior team night from to I. Admllun z.v and of MJktsS. Coloanbo and Prlnoe Rupert Intennadlataa. KickxaX at (.30. Ad-, rail ion ate. Prowed . for AcropoUa! Juksl Kaytra, Japanese, waa fined HU1 Iatprovcsnent Uafftie j t)tO by MafMrate UcCtymont In city 'police court yesterday afternoon for C-NX atawmer PrUaot Charlea, Capt. indecent exposure. Nell Mctjean. returned to port at 10.30 - this morning from Anyos Stewart and' Until repairs at the Provincial Oov- Maesett Inlet poru and wlW aall at 4 j o'clock, thla afternoon for Vancouver, i Jamas Martin. Maaaett merchant and. postmaster, waa an arrival In the elty from the Quean Charlotte Islands on the Prlnoe Charlea thla morning. He proceeded by train on a trip to Win- nlpeg. 1 I R. r. Mcwsugniou. i;jn.h. oiatnm paaeenter agent, returned: to the at on thla afternoons train from Jasper Park hence he accomgtanJed a tourist group which left hero at the first of. the week. I I J. H. Ashwell. woU Known rcaldant of ChlUlwack In the ftnsaw Valley, spending a few day In the etty. Ha) arrived here on the IVlooass louts ! yesyrdM iniofloUMrm trip, I I The Boys' Band will bo busy totnor- row. It will play on the cruiser Co - ' lorn bo tomorrow afternoon sad. In tha evening will give a number of musical aetectiona at the football match between the visitors and the home team at Acropolis Hill grounds. Mlsa Zelda Morrow and her brother, Rupert Morrow, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Morrow, early residents of this city, arrived from the Interior on yeaterday afternoons train and will spend a few days vial ting her. They motored from Vancouver to Hanelton and thence came into the city by train. They are guests at the Prince Rupert Hotel. C.N.R. steamer Prlnoe John. Capt. E. Mabbs .arrived In port at 9 o'clock last night from Vancouver via the south end of the Queen Charlotte Islands Thu advrtt3menti not rVibluhrd or displayai rxj lhe Liquor ConlaJ Coard orbuKe Govanmcntof foihshOsuxibii Westholnve tonight. "Moos" the pic turc all the mwrld anu to aee. 300 Robert StdaM of the provincial pub- itc wort, desarhnent, arrired home to day Irom to Queen Charlotte Itlanda. There wUl be a meeting 0( the Lab-ir rntnent wharf have been ' completed, CP R steamera watt make landing at' No. 3 abed on-O.T.P. wharf. tf Joe Dennis waa fined 25. with the option of thirty days' Imprisonment. Dy Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning for drunkenness. r John Dyehavn returned to the city the powecboat Delphinium laat atght from a trip to Maaaett on In- apection to the Massett Canners' can Mr7 O. A. McMillan, superintendent of the dry dock, sailed yeaterday after' noon on the Princess Louise for Van st'oouver where he waa called on com- pony buatneas, Philip Auckland. Indian, for having liquor in his poefysslojrt. was fined 150, with the option' of thirty days' Im- prlsonment. by Magistrate McClymont in city police court this morning. Mrs. J. P. Cloke and aon. Jack, snd daughter, Marjorle, arrived from Anyox on the Prince Charles thla morning for a brief visit In the city. Another aon. William, wUl reach the city on Friday. Coming! Oomlngl Waltt I Be sure and wait for Mrs. FrUzell's Big Sale to Start in a few days. Shipments of new fall goods are arriving dally. Dresses, coats, hats etc.. at prices that will pay you to wait. tf Mrs. H. F. Kergln and daughter. Happy, arrived In the city on the Prince Charlea thla morning from Alice Arm and will be the guests for a few days of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergln, 132 Fourth Avenue East. which is In port today. In the Regimental tennis tournament tonight if the weather La favorable Col. McMordle and Poll Howard will play In 'the men's singles and. Col. and Mrs. Nlcholls vs. Black and Miss Rlel In the mixed doubles. Miss Oamtlle M. ePters, who has been teaching school at Terrace, arrived on the Prince John last night from Tletl. Queen Charlotte Islands, where she has been spending a holiday. She went to Terrace this morning and will then go south to take charge of the receiving class at Ocean Falls. At the Gyro Club luncheon yester-i day there were speeches toy E. A. Mann, and sailed at 10:30 for Vancouver , . ., . direct. The vessel brought a good list Provincial Constable A. F. Sinclair, of passengers from the Islands of. who is transferred from Queen Char-whom some continued through to Van-, lotte City to Cranbrook. and Mrs. Sin-couver while other disembarked here, clalr and family are southbound pas-The John will make her next call here sengers on the steamer Prince Charles on Monday when she will come from Vancouver direct enroute to the Islands. IIKill M'llOOI. NOTICE. The Examinations in all subjects for those who have supplemental in Orades 0 and 10 of the High School will be held In King Edward School on Tuesday and Wednesday. August 30 and 31 respectively from 9:30 to 11:30! and from 1:80 to 3:30 p m. These Examinations must be taken b'fore promotion cart be considered. 301 (8lgned PRINCIPAL. 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrews Society Concert and ....... .1.. ... ...-j vauarruic aiiuw, weaneaaay. oeptemoeri 21. Established 1923. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to C p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DlFP Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block. Phone 109 "Bum Gonzales and S. W. Taylor .nde"E5 .".i: fkil .T W NirhnlU th loot m.ntUmiH - ...v. of whom Is president of the Rotary Club. The Westholme orchestra played selections and Douglas Stork led In the community singing. There were many guests. Mayor Newton returned last night from a two weeka holiday trip to Queen Charlotte Islands during which he walked across the new road from Port Clements to Tlell and 'then proceeded down the road to'Skldcgate and Port Clements. He talked, .over the political situation with .a great many of the residents. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Fraserj left for the Eaat on this morning's', train. Mr. Fraser, who has been attached for the summer to the local fisheries experimental station, will proceed to Montreal, where a slater Is 111, before returning to Saskatoon to resume his duties on the mechanclal engineering staff of the University of Saskatchewan. Mrs. Fruser is going as far East as Wltcipeg. Ura. Albert Moore of Buckley Bay 1 a paaaenirer for Vancouver on the atearoer Prince Chart fa vhleli la In port today. lienry Hellbroner. aon of Ur. and Ura. Mai Hellbroner. left on this momlnfa train for Ktefaton. Ontario. where he will enter the Royal Military College. Hugh Boawel! of 8mttheva' -returned to the city on the Prteee Charlea tola morning after having made the round trip to Anyox. Stewart and Maaaett In let polnta. Mrs. R. McCarthy returned to the city on the Prince Charlea tala morn tng alter having made the round trip to Anyox. Stewart and the Queen Charlotte lalanda. P. Singer. Vancouver confectioner. ho haa been rlaltlng at Matnett with his brothers. W. S. Singer and Ed. Singer, la a paasenger on the Prince Charlea today returning to his home .n the aouth. Twenty Indian children are pamcn-gera on the Prince Charlea today returning to Sardl where they will re sume their studies at the Coqualeetsal Institute after having spent the sum mer holidays at their homes in Maasett Inlet. A. D. Hallett. who la engaged in muskrat farming In Masett Inlet and who waa formerly located at Alice Arm. arrived on the Prince Charles this morning from the Islands and will leave by tomorrow morning's train for Edgertm. Saskatchewan, where be will take part In a family reunion. P. D. Mulholland. director of forest surveys for the provincial Forest Branch, arrived In the city last night from Bablne provincial forsat. In the courte of a tour of the province, and will aall thla afternoon dn the Prince Charles for his headquarters In Vic toria. Cot! 3. S. McLean of 'Vancouver, ter ritorial revivalist of the Satvatlon Army for Western Canada, and Major W. L. Carruthera of Wrangell, divisional com mander, arrived In the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train and will conduct a aerlea of revival i services here. t'AKII or THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Teng desire to convey their sincere thanks to their many frlenda for the kind expressions of sympathy received In their recent bereavement. LAND ACT. NOTICE Or INTENTION TO AfTLY TO LCAHK LAM). In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict of Coast District, Ranee 4, and sit- j uaie on ana neing an or uonina island except that portion occupied by Indian j nwrrrt numDer IB. TAKE NOTICE that I. Ole C. Austad. nf TrH r na Dunat D m.iikiUi nch:r " TTr fcTieE. "S the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeasterly point of Bontlla Island: thence northerly, westerly, southerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of the shore line, to point of commencement, excepting therefrom that portion of the uiana occupied oy Indian Reserve No. 18, and containing one thousand acres, more or less. OLE C. AUSTAD. Applicant. Dated July IS. 1937. land Act. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Queen Charlotte Island Land Re-ordlng District of Prince Rupert, and ltuate on the west coast of Burnaby sland. TAKE NOTICE that British Columbia Fishing & Packing Co. Ltd.. of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Packers. Intends to appiy tor a lease or the following escribed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west coast of Burnaby Island, Q.C.I.: thence east 3 chains: thence south 45 chains: thence west 3 chains, more or less, to high water mark; thence north along high water mark to point of commencement, and containing 14 acres, more or less. BRITISH COLUMBIA FISHINO & PACKING CO. LTD.. Applicant. Dated June 10. 1937. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Range 5. Coast Land District, Land Recording District of Prince RuDert. snd situate on Lot 102 Humpback Bay, Por- enrr isiana. a.j. TAKE NOTICE that F. H. Cunningham, Board of Trade Bulidlnz. of Vancouver. B.C., occupation Salmon Broker, intends to apply for a lease of the following described landi: Commencing at a post planted 150 yards south-southeast of northeast cor- I her po't of Lot 102, Range 5: thence due aouth 6 chains; thence south-southeast 19 " ""j ' . . . "" - -JV of commencement, and containing 14 acrei, mores or less. FRANCIS HENRY CUNNINGHAM, Applicant Dated ?5th June. 1927. CHOLERA INFANTUM THE FATAL DISEASE OF CHILDREN IsaTaluableprrfMirauon thathaabeen em the market for the past eighty years. It has no equal lor off -setting the) vomiting, purging and diarrhoea U eholera nfanturn. Pries, SOe. a boUbi at all drnuwu ear dea5er; pat up only by The T. Milburn Co, limited, Toronto, CtU. COWAN'S PAGE THREE g :-n Grooved to wrtaV in cubes. t mMrtSS&airiSS Crown Day 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 sixty years from now is beyond computation if it is protected from fire and allowed to reach maturity. The moral is obvious. PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOU CAN HELP BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE DEMAND "Rupert "THE DAINTIEST Smoked Canadian pish & Prince ICANADIANj aiiv W al m mm laaat aW W W Colony s Brand" ers BREAKFAST FOOD." Daily by Cold Storage C-., Ltd. ltupcrl. B.C. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Tit Ketrhlksn, Wranjrell, Juneau and Skugway August 1, 5. 8, IS, 2fi. 29. To Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle .digust 3, 6, 10, 13, 20, 21, 31. PKINCKSS liK VIKK E. for Butedale, East Bella Bella. Oeean Calls. Namii. Alert Uaj. Campbi-ll River, and Vancouver every Maturdav, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. t'ull Information from W. C. OKCIMKIl, General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue. Prlure Rupert, B.C. Advertise in "The Daily News"