f AGE SIX The Farmer I can always count on Champions they're dependable. That's why I use them in all my enginedriven farm equipment as well as for my own car. CHAMPION SparlCPlugs WINDSOR, ONT. A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT Cfemfve ' tJU belter itemmtt a rrfcH't Ut-nbUd iUbmi aiu ctfUttmrm-puC tMurmctMfl md lit a. C.mp X (or lorJ, Cssmti.w Caraerher than Forda 90 Stampede SPECIALS. HERE IS A HEAL BAR-CAIN FOR CASH All milk, per case . . . Flour, per sack, 93's . . Flour, per sack, 49's . . Sugar, per 100 lb. sack Sugar, per 50 lb. sack Peaches, per crate Prunes, per crate Apples, per box mens $5.50 $5.40 $2.75 $7.10 $3.80 $2.00 $lJi5 $2.75 Mussallem Grocery COMPANY LTD. 417-123 Fifth Ave. East Phone Phone 18 18 and and Phone Phone 81 84 ii tuu niiL u u ailing, unable to get a hold on health, write or call at an Iona-Otone Health Clinic as thousands of others have done. TAKE THE FREE TREATMENTS There is no obligation. Sufferers of many years arc finding health and contentment in Iona-Otone, the Magnetic Healer. THE IONA-OTONE HEALTH CO. 10-11 Smith Block. Prince Rupert - B.C. MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for 1.00 12 pints for 1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St, Telephone 657. II I II Thor Johnson - 1 y and I I T-l 1 I I HiivnihinfTo II i ui maim x a i I II rr i i lie nome oi ii Ii "SOCIETY BRAND" I CLOTHES II , "I f I it vnn ii dc cipi KISPIOX LIFTS SOCCER TROPHY Interior Players Defeated Their Smaller Greenville Opponents 4-1 Yesterday ii The larger K Up lax players outweighed ' and outdaseed their opponent in th f:nal of the ExhlbtUen native fooUM.ll Qllbert McKay. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that b: Phone 304 order of Ills l ROM MONTUU.IL To Liverpool Bept. 23. Oct 21 Msntcalm Sept. 30. Oct. 38 Mlncedcaa Oct. 7. Nov. 4 Montclsre Oct. 14. 'Nov 11 Montrose Thee salllnes calling at Oreenoek. To llellait-UUtgow .8ept. 29. Oct. 27 Metagama FROM IJI'EIIEC To Chrrbours-.viutbanipton-Antwrrp Oct. 5. Nov. 2 Montroyal Oct. 19. Nov. 16 Montnalra To ChrrbourK-southampten-Hamburg tSept. 21 Empress of Australia Sept. 28. tOct 28. .Emp. of Scotland I Oct 12 Empress of France TThese saUlngs not calling at Hamburg Apply ta A(mts rrfrrwhtrt or gfl J. J. F08STER. H S.S. General Pan. Aitat, CM CP.R. Station, Vancouver, JW Telephone Seymoar 2610 Cash and Carry Grocery 6th Ave. and Fulton St. FIRST QUALITY ONLY BUY FOR CASH IT WILL PAY YOU Fels Naptha and Palmolive, 3 for .v u.lf White Swan and Royal Crown, 6 for lile Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin. . 10r A WHOLE TEA SET WITH JIFF Heinz Spaghetti, large Small lU'aC Malkin's Best Pure Jams. Get our price. High grade Bulk Tea per lb. Fresh Ground Coffee, per lb. oO S. B. ADAMS, Manager CHOLERA INFANTUM THE FATAL DISEASE OF CHILDREN tin championships yesterday afternoon and I' a varaable preparation that has bem lifted the cup from Oreennile. Ut year m aarktt for Upsjterhtr years, holeera. by a Mare of 4 to 1. It Is the f1 K""" trbu U rt time kx ha, had the cuP ... So&K0 though It ha tried several times, for 1 0c bottle at all druggists or It. The winners eared three foat oti (Wlen; pat up only by The T. AlJburn the downgrade la the first half, scoriae; Co-. limitotj. Toronto, Oat. bemg divided one eaeti In the . period. W. E. WUrueroIt refereed. AdrertUe in The DaUT News IN PROBATE. COLLMlMA ! In the Matter of the Admlnlitrattaa Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Duaaaa WELL-KNOWN BASEBALL PLAYER MARRIED LAST NIGHT TO LOCAL GIRL Mlu Johnon llrrontn llrlde of OlUer lUvcUnd and l-rar for heattle Honor, t mcu. Young, we zru aay or j UanM Rev. J, Augun. ajj. ijt. a wu ipfJuinKii ad mtnlstrator of the estate of Duncan Oil-nert McKay, deceased, and all parties having claims against the aatd estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly vennea. to me on or oeiore tne isi aay of October. AX) 1977. and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pav tne amount o: weir inaeoteaness to me forthwith NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert . BjC Dated the 1st day of September AX) 1927. fsAlUINBsV TO EPROPE r MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW The wedding took place quietly last night at o'oioo in the Presbyterian R. Priaall officiating, of Mtas Pauline CbriaUna Johnson, deugh-tr of Mr. aatd Mm. Joan Johnson. 66 Ninth Avenue West, and Oliver Boson Haveland. son of Mr. aad Mrs Uaadrup Haveland, of Seattle. Washington. The couple were attended by Mr. aad Mrs. ; Bam Ersiln. atwhoM home reception I followed. Tata morning they aald on ! the Cardeaa Mr Seattle where they wtH ; take up residence. - The on J has resided In the city with ! her parettta for several years and Is pop-, iilar with many friends. The groom has ; been bete for the past couple of sum-: mers aad was prominent In baa ball t -Urates. OongMtulatlean and best ! wishes will be extended to both. ! IN PROBATE IN THE SLIMl&ME COUtT OF IlltlTISII COLUJIUIA , In the Matter of the Administration Act; aad In the Matter of the Estate of Joe Elman (otherwise l Joe Herman, Deceased. I IntesUte. ' TAKE NOTICE that by order of His I Honor V MeB. Young, the 11th day ol l August. AX). 1927. I wa appointed Ad-, mtnlstrator of the estate of Joe Elman ' (otherwise) Joe Herman, deceased, and , all parties having claims against the : said estate are hereby required to fur-I nlsh same, properly verified, to me on or before the 21at day of September. AX). 1927. and aU parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of tbelr Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 24::. da? of August. AX) CANADIAN SERVICE From .Montreal To Plrmouth-Oitrbouro-London t-1'ahl.l . -il'I I 1 Mil. 1114. tpl. "J I To Btlfsit-Llterpoot-aissgow l.eima ... rpt. J3 Athenta ... Oct. 7 From New York To Quaanatown and Liverpool Saniaria .. Sept. IT Aurania .. 8epl. t To Cherbourg and Southampton Bcrpiuarla . . . . Sepi. ii. rl. 1. Mov. 1 -Maurelanla ... epi. . rl. l. Viv. Aquitsnui Mrt. 0. C. Vv. 16 To Londonderry snd Qlaagow Transylvania .. Sep. IT Camercmla. .Sep. tl To Plymouth-Harrs-London Csnusols . . Sept. IT Lanraolrla. .Jispl. ill From Boston To Quaanatown snd Llitrpool Aurn.la . . . sept. 1 I a ina . . . On. i fall- at r I in ii 1 1 1 KsMbfiund. Money order, rtrift and TrsrelltM" :h'(iieii at i..ei ran - tun informttKin rrom local sje-it or ' onipsm'- office!, ttt IUnn- t W . Vati' vcr B.r: LET 'ER BUCK SPECIALS ONE WEEK ONLY China Oats, all kind3. ner Dkir. 10t I Pees. Apples and Oranges at reducer Bran Flakes, Pep or Shredded Asparagus Tips, new stock, 3 tins Wheat, 2 for 'V Corn Flakes, any kind- each 10 Shamrock or Swift's Premium Bacon, in piece lots, per lb. E.C.D. Butter, 2 lbs. for ... O.lfc Capitol Creamery Butter, lb. 4."? Ready Cut Macaroni, 2 for 'J.Ti& Ontario Cheese, per lb Dollar Soda Biscuits, fresh stock, per box 70c Canned Tomatoes, large .... 15J Small 124 Canned Milk, 3 for Per case $5.50 49 lb. sack Flour, any kind $2.75 Gran Sugar, 10 lb. for 75 Icing Sugar, 2 lb. pkg. for 20 Lump Sugar, 2 lb. pkg. for 25 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables at Prices 'you can afford School Scribblers, best paper, 38 pages, G for 25 You save from 5c to 40c on every dollar spent here. A trial order and be convinced $5.00 orders delivered free for r,t Rolled Oats, special per tube 25 Special line Sweet Biscuits, per lb, 25 and :i0c Telfer Sweet Biscuits, 5 lb. $3.00 pkge. for $2.25 Ridgway's Tea, $1.25 tin for. . 05c? 1'uilet hggs, strictly fresh, 3 doz. for ... J)5 Fresh Extras, large .size, 2 doz, for t. $1.05 Libby's Catsup, 4 bottles for 050 Our Own Brand Butter, per lb. 450 Orange Marmalade, per 4 lb. tin 000 Pure Strawberry Jam, per 4 lb. it out of town. WE ARE HERE TO STAY Of The biggest special oL the season, v.jui jauaaesiiny variety, per Pkge.-..' 'wr'.t Of? . r C i -iuiiori our store and your money is worth more than sending B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 574 THE DAILY NEWS POWER DRAWS POPULATION Electrical Enercy I First Neces tiity in Establishing Industrial Centre? MANY EXAMPLES (JIVEN Throughout Canada Tendency I" For Towns to Spring up Near Water Falls OTTAWA. Ont.. Sept 10 -iBv the Canadian Prsaai. OaatUnued development of the nwr iiinnu of Oanadn and tts infill rn on the btrth and growth f new town In various nana of the Dsnatalnn. aa drawn the at tention ttt a striking snsnner In the following article treat the Ottawa Watof-aower is oaa of Canada's great natutal reaournaa and Is available tn large quantMea near nractle- sUy all the centre of industry east to coast. It as i from the osperlenee nf many roars that wherever water power as developed Industry and p "P'tt tina Inevitably follow, ruthermore, the amodern wndiney la for the large Industrial to Vacate at the power site, because the coat of sower to tower, the sand for factory arte Is cheaper, the coat of living for enntoyeea. taxes ana) attber items are lesaetvad and thirehf h of production art reduced TU1VNS SPKIMI IP New towns sprtng up wherever targe water-powers are developed and older towns take on new Ufe snd growth tor Instance, the towns of Three Rivera, Boret. a rand Here. Shawtnlgan Palls, Donnaeonaa, aad Oap de la Madettm, Quebec. In the area supplied front the power development on the St. Maurice River: In the eastern townships of Quebec where power development over an area of 6.000 square miles has resulted" tn the locating there of 27 new Industries, representing over SOj06000 tn factory equipment, and the tmntoy-ment of 600 persona: on the Begue-nay River. 200 ml lea north of Quebec, the development of 360.000 botwa-oow-et led to the eatabltohavsnt of the new model town of Arvlda which to expected to shortly have a population of 5.000: at Outarde Palls, the develop ment of a site with an ultimate capa city of 60.000 horse-power Is taking place and the new model town of Outarde Fans to already far advanced with hospitals, schools, convent town hall. Other towns that have been created by water-power In conjunction with pulp resource are Chi-coutlml. BromptonrUte. Lo Tuque, Windsor Mills. Kenogdhsi and Clark City. I ONTARIO EXAMPLES In the province of Ontario, in addl- i tlon to the vast Industry and employ -I ment resulting from power Industry j development of Niagara. Ntplnsn and other sites, the whole mining Industry of the province la carried on wrth the aid of water-power, without which the large production of gold- silver, nickel and copper would toe impossible. Water power In conjunction with toreets na not only made poasibta a Urge pulp and paper Industry, but Is responsible for the creation of new oommunltlM such as Iroquois Falls. Kanuskastng, Smooth Rock Palls, rspanola. Dryden and Sturgeon Falls and has aim added largely to the Industrial welfare of many other Ontario cities and towns. In Manitoba. Winnipeg and district owes much of Its healthy expinskm to the low-cost power provided by the mills at Fort Alexander. In British Columbia, where water-power makes heavy contribution to the prosperity of the coast and Inland cities, new towns bare been created by the pulp and paper Industries at Powell River and Ocean Falls: whereas on the At lantic coast a new community tn Nova Scotia has come Into being In connection with a pulp and paper enterprise at Sheet Harbor, and the development at Grand Falls on the St. John river In New Brunswick will have a bene flcisl effect on the centre of popula t on to that part of the latter pro- ftosi. POPL'UITION FOLLOWS It is surprising how qulekly the pop ulation oi suon a new centre grows and takes upon Itself the functions of modern city life. In the beginning there Is the erection of factories and of dwellings for the work people and su perlntendents. This Is usually follow ea ny tne erection of retau shops, repair shops, garages, etc. SPORT CHAT Who wUl win the three-cornered contest for second place tn the Amer ican league? The commanding lead assumed by the Yankees, has more or less destroyed Interest to the pennant race, but the baseball fans In Philadelphia. Detroit and Washington are taking as much interest In who will be the runned-up at Gotham fans will take in the Yankees' prospect tn the World -'Series. '4(1.1 the (present time Philadelphia Athletics under the vet eran. Connie MaelaV-'are holding a slim advantage on the on rushing Detroit Tigers. Never since the early days of Hughey Jennlng's regime, have Detrolters taken their baseball so seriously as this year. Dan Howley. the new manager, who formerly piloted Toronto in the International, where he had Toronto fans baseball mad. and incidentally gathered together one of the greatest teams in Double A A. baseball, has made a wonderful atart toll year, aad Vv tu Ya JL 1hcw treth tousrt- gl MM thkn cuuuat tvl u j . 4er rcry umi Washington 1:1:1 position in till thr strong am of these cltaes 1938 otiupy the kiaer r- cornered fight, l baseball fans in are heading brantfes when the Yankee tieaan atth Rutei snd Oohrig mining -una every o;her day meet taetr favor- The raoe lor second nlaaw gives orosnise of aaore than balancing the op heavy lead of New York, and tn- eld earn lly keep the turnstiles moving to ehear the magnate of the three club competing PRETTY WEDDING OF ESSINGTON PEOPLE hare Krrepllen l4ierd Oremmiy In TMs rtt by lulled Chereh MUikter A pretty wedding took pises Tliuindtf venlng st the United Church name when hUss Maude Neiaon of Port Hon iseoaaae the bride of Henry Halln of Port Bialngton. Rev. A. Wilson ffKaat-lag. The charming bride who was avwnsu in white beaded ceorgette aad who carried a bouuuit of beautiful ea, was given away by WtUiasn Buna sart of Port Hlmnaort Her brWes- nsaid was Mrs. Alio Ryan aad the beat man Waller Brown. Following the eeew- ay a rwaptiori took gaaac at the Oood Cats Oaf at which raty e present front the Skeeaa, Na River. MeUakaUa and Massett, Mr and Mrs. HeUn will reside at Port Ksslngtori. IN PROBATE. IN THE Sl l'KE.ME l ot ItT OF IIIMTIill i in.tjiiin In the Matter of the AdmlatstraUon Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of John Caddy Daosascd. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by order of tils Honor F MeB. Young, the 20th day of July. AD 1927. I was appointed Admln-iatrator of the estate of John Caddy, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said eetate are hereby required to turnhh same, properly verified, to me on or before the 20th day of August. AX). 1927. and all parties indebted to the estate, are required to pty the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. BC Dated the 2Sth dsv of Julv. A D. 1927 SYNOPSIS OF LAMU ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant unreserved. surveyed Crown lands may ba prs.smptad by Britlah subjects over li yssrs of age, and by aliens on declaring intention to ! HrlUah subjects conditional upon residence, occupation, jkI tmproviment for agricultural aurpoaan Full Information concerning raeru-.ations regarding pre-emption la given tn Bulletin No. 1. Land Herlsa, "IIo to Pre-empt Land." ooples of t fbich can be obtained fre of charge ty addressing the Department of Lunds. Victoria. U.C.. or to any Oov ernment Agent Iteords wUl b granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which Is not timber-land. Is, carrying over 1.000 board feet tier acre west of the Cosat Hangs and S.900 test per acr ssat of that Itanxe. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addresed to ths Land Commissioner of th Land Recording Division. In which the land applied for Is situated, and are made on printed forms, coptss of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must b occupied for five years and Improvements mads to valus of 110 per acre, Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Orsnt can be received. For mora detailed Information see th Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." a PURCHASE Application are received tor pur-chase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being Umberlaad. for agilcultural purposss; minimum price for first-class (arable) land la IS per acre, and eecond.elaas (gracing) land (2.10 per acre. Further Information regarding- purchase or lease of Crown lands Is given in Bulletin No. 10, Land Series. "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrlsl sitae on Umber land, not exceeding 40 acr, mar b purchased or leased, th eon-dlUoos including payment of stumps. H0ME8ITE LEASES TJnsurveyed areas, not exceeding II acres, may be leased as homesltee, conditional upon a dwelling being erected tn ths first year, Utle being obtainable after residence and improvement conditions ars fulfilled and land haa bn survsysd, LEASES J. Tot graxtng and Industrial ymr-'posaa' arsas not axeaedlng lit aarea may be leased by oas prsoa or a eomDany. QRAZINQ Under th Oraxlng Act th Pro-r-rnea Is divided into rraslng districts and th rug administered under a Oraxlng Commlsslonsr. Annual grazing permits ars lssusd based oa aumbars ranged, priority bslng given to established owners. Bloc It-own ri aay form wclatlona for rang toaztagsment Free, or partly trea, permits ars available tor sXtien, aav-uper and travaUsra, v U Us WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 9 CSara Bow and Esther Ralston in of A problem photo-play, exquisitely mounted, daughters, saxophone son and jaiz orphans. All-star cast: GARY COOPIIR, EIN'AR HANSON, NORMAN TUIVOIf. EDWARD MAICTINDEL ALBERT (IRAN, TOM HU hETT-IIEDDA HOOPER, JULIA SWAYNE (iOHIlON and many others. OUR (JANfi COMEDY "YOUNC SHEItLOCKS PATIIE REVIEW Admission f)0c and 25c THE -:- ACME'S Genuine Price-cutting SAI F NOW IN FULL SWING NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO HAVE THE HOYS OUTFITTED FOR SCHOOL RE-OI'EMNG AT MINIMUM COST. Mail Orders Promptly Filled at Sale Prices Acme Importers lSUY YOUR School : Supplies and Text Books at Rose, JCowan & Latta . JhjrdAvcnuc and Third Street CASH WITH ORDER UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailings from Prlnre Rupert. Taendnf. 1 lor VANCOUVER. VICTOIUA, 8wanon Hay, Alrrt luy. tc. For VANCOUVER, VICTOIUA. 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