August 6, 1927 finstom Dealers ARE PIONEERS IN BALLOON TIRE SERVICE Another Reason Why They Serve Motorists Belter and Sace Them Money fl,e advent of the Balloon Tire required an expansion In repair Wthods. To meet this situation Repair Schools were opened at W Firestone factories where the Firestone dealers and . their repair iuw : i i i l- j men have oecn injiructcu in uic care oi urcs ana uic use oi uie spedally-designed Firestone Balloon Tire equipment. In each territory throughout the country Dealer Educational Meetings have been held. These have been attended by most of the Firestone Service Dealers who have obtained the latest information regarding tire construction, care ana repair methods. Firestone Dealers are kept up-to-date on tire development and service---continually progressing and Improving their ability to serve you better and save you money. See the nearest Firestone Dealer to-day and let him handle your tire requirements. FIRESTONE TIRE fl. RUBBER COMPANY OP CANADA, Limited HAMILTON. ONTARIO MOST MILES PER DOLLAR FIRESTONE BUILDS THE ONLY GUM-DIPPED TIRES Boys' JUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND! A shipment of samples of the famous Hraml Jerseys Boys, Underwear Boys' Golf Hose Baby Socks all to lie disposed of at fractional prices Acme Importers Third A virtue P.O. Hox CG7 Crown Colony Days 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 "ere, so tremendously has timber appreciated in value within the scone of an average lifetime. What the young growth of today will be worth i!ity years from now is beyond computation if it is Protected from fire and allowed to reach maturity. The moral is obvious. PREVENT FORFST FIRES YOU CAN HELP I1UITIS1I COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE Local and Personal Arthur Tui fhout 071. V BO. OBdertakers. Rise tl. Dt. Dr. i. R. pm. PtxxwKfi. Draperies at , off at Tile1 Auintt Nil 14 Hate afternoons tram doe at I so U reaartaa m Unit. lluute furnkMttf at big dhrount t 0(1 tilt Big 4 babul When thinking of v.Til. pbaet 4. u Ufa Transfer Bjov aaeatu far LadY aaatfeWtun1oa OUL Phoet W0. tf Dalt Mmmt. forawtr Ttna mminl bar "o la now at Madraa, India, la balac Mm) aoon to Batavla. Java. J. Fad Ritchie, pruts) mi of the Sua rata Mtatac OoaBpaagr mm Haaattoai taaa bee trtaittng tha aiurry during th par W. W. HuglU and Mr. Roas of th laapactlng daparuaant of th Royal Bonk at booted to aall on the Prlnoe Rupert this evening. W. B. rferounagiao. flaM rapraaanta- M of th Canadian AMsaolan reltof omrttu, left for Vbm north on the Prtaea Ropart yiatirday. e Neott laavas on th Prince Rupert tola evening tor Vaaeotrear en route to Ttronto wbeaa he UI aaaet Mra. gootf and the boy who haw ben boUdaylag tbwe. Oeorar Kamhle aocwawl on remand thla rBorrrlna in th local nulloe eourt on the chare of aupplytnf liquor to anau. H waa I1M4 1M or taw month. Mr. L W. Kerfln. wbo la holldaytnil at Lake Kathlyn near mlthera. motor ed to Hamtton I inertly to eall on fnenda there. 9he wa aocoraawnled by her eon Allan. XI I u Pete Tranayn. who ha com pletad her fim year in training at the Henry Ford Hospital a Detroit. 1 ex peeled to arrive home thla afternoon for nor vacation. The Canadian National Telaprapha are )ut ooManeoelag the eomtruettoa of a telphon Una to Bart Edward Thla will be exteeuted later to th other eannerle. rotnc a far a Haya- port. Mooae Picnic Murtkay. Boat leave Oow Bay from 9 ajn. to 1 pja. Good mualc. Danctng. Sport. Tug-of-war for Mooae OhaHeng cup. Ooffe. tea provided. OenU 11.06. Idlee and children free. 18$ The Interior News announces that a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Tomllnson of the anuthers Hospital on July U. Mr. and Mra. Tomllnson lived here until a few months ago when Mr Tomllnaon took over the Mason Adams drug store at Smlthera. W. S. (Duke) Harris ha severed his connection with the Sliver Cup mine at Haaelton and win devote hi ener gies to other interest. Howard Thomp son of Smrtbera is now In charge of the mine and Mr. Mittr of the office In New Haxelton. Mr. Dornberg controls the property. The long continued spell of dry weather In th city has increased the fire fcaaard and the local fire brigade headquarters ha sent out a general warning that no fir for toe burning of rubbish and wte material are to be net The grass and vegetation are un usually dry and parents are advised tiMt they will be held responsible for any damage that might be done by the children lighting fire that might get away from control. ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Picnic August 7. Canadian Legion Picnic August 31. Spring Time Is I CELERY KING Time 1 Brew s cop of thit fine old vegetable took. I It U all the ipring medicine you need. It drives out winter's poiioni. Improve I the appetite nd makes you feel better right away CELERY KING It rood for l ta whoi fiunilv. At druggists. 50c it aOa. Established 1923. Office Hours: a.m. to G p.m. ' Saturday a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment 0R.FPKENNY DENTIST Exchange Block. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE :t Tiles window far Aagatt Rale tallica. Ill Rki to aaQ on th Prince Rurjert tMa evening for Vancouver are Un. H. . On aad daugnwr joan. Tomorrow the bua will mat hourtr nm to Government road commencing at IXJA. and omrHtag 8 JO. Weathfr tmmtreA' buaked to sail on th Mami Beatrice for the aouth ara J p. BeJioMk. chairman of the, Interna, tjaaa'. rtshetiea OommlaakHi. A. L. OorJii and B. Oordnrr At lev meeting of the Board of Trade aMt Might,. Jta Dybharn chairman of naharlli emaMUf. aaid that u a Mann Of totrtWued representations from th board, a tint taa light wa brtnj lnatatkd a4 Roe Bpit which would be a graat advantage to all shipping going chat way. Th Moat Reverend Auguatlne Don taavlU ot Dome, Archhlahop, of rtoVway (Syrta) and Superior Oeneral of Oblate Father of the world, who haa been la Prhve Rupert for the laat few day. Ift on thla momiaj'a train. oaapih eid by Blahop Bunoe, for le Jac and Bsmonton. Prtaoe Rupert will hare delegatei at the otmvwauoa of Mve Board of Trade and Chamber of Oommeere of Canada at Vancouver ta September 12 to It if ny Prince Rupert member are going aoutb at thit time and are willing to act. Member going are aaked to not! y th eeeretary of the Board. fourteen mem ben of Third Prince Rupert boy aooutt arrived home Tester day from Part Stonpaon where they have beet) oamped In charge of aoouttnaiter P. C. Miller. They came In on the Buehby tug PJt.T 3. akippered by Cap tain Rag. Oreen. They all brought their soat of tin and report having had a very enjoyable time. PROTECT FROZEN EGGS RESTRICTING IMPORTS OTTAWA. Ont.. Aug . Result of tpertment regarding artificial lncub atlon were given to the breeding sec tlon of the world poultry congress to day by Dr. LuUur Welnmlller of Erd tng. Oermany. He concluded that the moisture of air in the Incubator had determinative influence on incubation result. That the degree ot ventilation '.n most incUbators is more than sum clent; that a conatant egg temperature of 38 degree gave better results than at any other figure; that under-cooling of aajga la necessary; and that moving or turning the eggs la a factor ot primary Importance without which sue casarui result cannot De obtained. BOYS DROWNED AT SHAWNIGAN VICTORIA. Aug. 6. Donovan Mess. six year old and Jake Badlet sixteen years ot age were drowned in Shawnl- (an Lake about 40 miles from here last evening. They entered the waters at six o'clock and were not missed till two hours later. A. search resulted In the.r bod lea being found close together In six feet of water about eleven DEPOSITS WERE LOST MANITOBA ELECTIONS TO AMOUNT OF $4,400 WINNIPEG!, Aug. 6. Twenty-two can didates at the recent election forfeited the deposit to the Government which was enriched to the etxent of 14,400. Six Winnipeg city candidates failed to collect their deposits. QUIET WEDDING AT THE UNITED CHURCH The wedding of Albert David Holden of Prince Rupert and Emily Molly Sten gel of CedarvaJe took place quietly at the United Church, Prince Rupert last evening. Rev. A. Wilson officiated and Mr. and Mrs, Prank Jones were NEW HAZELTON Dr. Reld of Holly St. London, Eng land, accompanied by Mrs. Reld, In spected the hospital and complimented the sUJf on the fine equipment. J. Fred Ritchie of Prince Rupert la pending the week In town awaiting the completion of the cross cut tunnel that the Sunrise company, of which he la president. Is drlvlngi-r- Mrs. Lou Kergln oft Prince Rupert mqtored to New Haaelton from Lake Kathlyn. She wa saccbmpanled by her son Allen. Mrs. David Pratt ahd, her daughter Frances motored from Skeena Crossing and got back al; right: ... . Mjfc Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kenney left for New Harelton whence they wUl motor through to Vancouver and then to Victoria on a three week' holiday trip. Mrs. Hennlon, sister of Mr. Kenney. and her son Sherman; who have been Visiting here, returned with them. Mistress If' mv husband tries to kiss you I want you to scream. New Maid Oh, but, triad im, that's what your last maid did and you dls- Phone 109 charged her. Tlt-Blts. MclAUGHLIN-BUiCK for 192 8 .5 Power Color piartness Thrilling the world again with McLaughlin-Buick value eautij Dashing new Bodies by Fisher . . . swung srrartly low without any loss of head-room or road-clearance arjl without resort to smaller wheels . . . fleet, slender raj. iator lines . . . style and beauty equalled only by the finest custom creations. Power to pass on any hill . . . powcr to conquer the roughest going . . . power to maintain high speeds hour after hour . . . resulting from brilliant advancements in McLaughlin-Buick's famous valve-in-head six-cylinder engine . . . vibrationless beyond belief. Getaway like an arrow from a bow . . an exhilarating rush of power, when the signal changes . . . unmatched flexibility in traffic ... and the effortless speed of flying birds when you're out on the open read. Form-fitting tailored seat cushions as restful as an ey chair . . . hydraulic shock absorbers Jront and tear, providing pillowed riding ease over any road . . . and interiors resembling exquisite drawing rooms in luxury of fittings and appointments Colors unrivalled by the rainbow . . . exteriors finished in rich new Duco combinations . . . Harmonized interiors the new vogue in closed car decoration . . . Walls, ceilings, seat-coverings and carpets all blending into one perfect ensemble. Heads turn in admiring tribute whenever a McLanch-lin-Buick for 1928 flashes by . . . for it is richly endowed with that rare quality . . . that elusive much of personality . . . that indefinable characteristic called "smartness". , , .. ' KAIEN GARAGE - Dave Ross Third Avenue, Prince Rupert WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT McLAUGIILIN-hUirr " Church Notices - ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL (Church of England) Rector, Archdeacon O. A. Rlx. Assistant, Rev. W. P. Barfoot, B.A. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Even-lnj service at 7.30. Sacrament of the Lord's Suppert will be administered on the first Sunday of the month -at 11 am.; third Sunday ot the month at 8 ajn. Sunday School will resume In September. HAPTIST CIU'RCH. Minister, Rev. W. F. Price. Morning worship and Sunday school at 11 o'clock Evening service at 7 JO pm. Subject: "Nobodies." Services of worship bright, reverent, helpful, come and enjoy them. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Service every Sunday morning In the Hays' block, 245 Second Avenue. Subject on Sunday "Spirit." Testimony meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. UNITED CIU'RCH. Minister Rev. A. Wilson. Morning service at 11 o'clock. 8ubT Ject: "Sharing the Other Man's Viewpoint." Evening service at 7J0. Subject: "Playing the Host on. the Road of Life." Duet- -A, Clapperton and J. S. Wilson. COMMISSION TO LOOK INTO FISHERIES ON THE ATLANTIC COAST OTTAWA, Aug. 6. A commission will be appointed by the federal government to investigate all phases of the fishing industry in the maritime provinces, It was announced here yesterday. One of the chief objects of the commission will be to determine what action should be taken to enlarge the market 1 4 I MACHINE KNIVES I v. " 4. A New Experience Awaits You When First You THY PURDY'S FAMOUS CHOCOLATES Home-made Purdy'a way from golden creamery butter and finest country cream. Purdy's Famous Chocolates bring you a candy satisfaction you neyer knew before. Their rich deliciousness, their home made goodness, will surprise and delight you. We receive fresh shipments of this most famed of B.C.'s confections every week. PURDY'S FAMOUS CHOCOLATES, 1.25 lb. in the purple box Ormes Ltd. Ulic Pioneer Drtiprists THIRD AVE. & SIXTH ST. - - TELEPHONES 82 1, 200 DENTIST Dr. J. R. Gosse Hclgerson Block X-RAY SERVICE Phone 686 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sa!!lnr. from Prince Rupert, ror VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Swanson Bay, Alert Bay, etc, Tuesday. 3 p.m. For VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. Bu ted ale. Alert Bay. etc, Satnrday a.m. For PORT 8JMPSON. ALICE ARM. AN VOX. STEWART, Wales Island, Sun-day, 8 pjn. For Naas Utter Points and Port Stmimon, Friday p.m. 123 tnd ATenue. K, M. SMITH. A rent. Prince Rupert. aC. Through tickets sold to Victoria and Meattle at a reduced rate aad barrage checked through to destination. 1