THE DAILY NEWS day, August 17,1928 WHEREVER THERE ARE FLIES USE,FLY-T07 Kill tKfe FEIESM You Cant KeepYour FoodUnder Glass health's sake the food ijiust be kept . FOR fresh, clean, pure. Flies must be killed. They taint everything they touch. Disease germs drop lrom tno maggoty ooze , of the fly's i filthy feet l hat poisons ioou. TTsn Flv-Tox. It is stainless. safe, sure. It costs little half-pints fifty cents andean be bought at your retailers A trial sprayer is lroo witn each small bottle. FLY-TOX Cfv tcientiftc insectiddi Mellon Intitule of Itduitrial Rtieanh by Ket Research fellowship UH LI ItM. nv b Vk. HUlS FLIES. MOSQ.UITOES - MOTHS. ROACHES. SILVERFISM U Specials! Specials! Vacuum Bottles : 50c Hair Clippers 7c Modess 50c, 3 for $1.10 Face Powder , . . 25c A fresh shipment PAGE & SHAW'S CHOCOLATES Just in yfic Pioneer Vrttunisls THIDD AVE V SIXTH bT. TLLtPMONLS ft? 200 Better o Lady Assistant Dr. M Over Ormes Dentistry PLATES that give yon a natural ap-IH-nruncc and lend beauty to the contour of the face. we Phone 525 I HUIi VOTING COUIDN Good for 50 Votes In the Dally Newn "KvwylnMly Win" (irand I'rSsr 'amimln to the credit of I hereby cast 60 KKKi: VdTES Miss, Mr. or Mra Addrrsn '" Vi' "I OUT. name and ddiM This ,.uMn, NEATLY CIJIMM-D ' the . an.lidate filled In. and n.:.il.-d r ;'.,Iwrrd to the mpaiirn Department of the rrin... KuiktI Daily Nijwa, count as GO FUEli VOTKS. U d.s ni nylninil w . a.ididate, una you are cast thi.NC eoupona for your favoiii.' not rrstrii ted In any aenac In voting them. Wt " n and send them In they all count. Do not roll or fold; deliver in flat liackaRf. NOTE -Thi coupon must be voted on or boforo 8 pm. Aujfu t 22, 1!28. CANADIAN! PACincj VMIHUTi B.C. Coast Steamship Services SailinSs from Piince Rupert T krt.hu.,,. u-r.,,,.11. ,.i k..w.v AHfimt X S. 10. 48, 7, 1 " H Vammivrr, VHti.rlit and Kealtl Agut I, I. II, IS. M' I'HINt KK UOVAI. ..... Jor lliitedale. lAit llelU HHs. o.in rails. tney (ot all titramthlp l.lnea. . lnl",Kn W. !. (IHI IIAKII. iiemrni SJ r,. , . corner of 4th kir,t ..t ,, t.nn rr nrs Hunell. ll.C, rhene SI Local and Persimai I a Tail Phone 4. Jlg I Tax, tt Dentlat. Dr. J. tt. Oosae Ph'ne68o Chiropractor, C. O. McKay. Phone 13 saara J - HI I 22. ton mi m wJfi kit:: tf 6:45. Termlnsl.'i tenor, sing TtiMtre Friday. AujU Mrs, B. L. Mcintosh wu a puseenger on yesterday afternoon's train from MM. W. J. Fidlcr and fcubol left on yesterday mornings train for Fort Wil liam. Mm. P. Hackett and daughter leave for Stewart on the C N. R. ateanio Prince Ocorge this afternoon. Mm. James Farquhar who has been visiting at Terrace returned to the elty m yesterday afternoon's train. Corpora 1 W. Service of tin; Provincial Police at Brut the re arrived on yesterday afternoon's train from the lntwlor . Un Donald McTood s?.:l to-morrow m the Princt George on a trip to Van couver and will then continue catt to Rdmonton. Mr. and Mn. i. C. Qavl-an and fam ily are booked to sail for Vancouver or. he Pr'noe Oeorn which leaves for the south to-mono evening at 0 p. m. Oeorae Hill, local shocman. has rccei ved the sad news of the death of his brother Joseph a wax veteran, who pass ed away recently in the military noepi- al In Vancouver. Miss Rubv Krlkevsky left for a two- seeks' holiday at Terrace yesterday morning on the eastaound passeuge; rain, and her mo tlx r left this morn r.g to spend the week-end with her. Mia C. Rosa Johnston of New York 2nd England who ha been visiting Mr ind Mm C. B. Cullln of Fourth Ave:iu rast left for Vancouver on the CN R tenmer Prince Charted yesterday after noon enroUte to Seattle. W. A. Booth director of Safely Pi Aid for the Canadian National Rail wava accompanied by Mra. Bcoth ar il red on vasterday sfternoou'i train from the Interior. With them was J Cook. Mnt Aid organizer of Winnipeg While hers they will examine candidates for eertlncatea in First Aid and will present certificate to local employs of the railway company today. aho have qualified In ttrst aid measures. A N N 0 1 ' NC L M E NTS Mjse Basaar. Noveinber 8. 9. An.'Iican Cathetir! Daaar Novero' rr M Is good buying this week. Strawherry Jam, King Beach or Mukin'a Best, 4 lb. tins, special 7 Plum. Jam, King Beach or Nabob, 4 lb. tins, special SOf Our special on small sited Oranges was so well patrouiied last week that we are continuing it this week. 3 down for . . 8.V Sugar, 10 lbs 75f Order now for your preserving needs. Nabob Tea, per lb 70? Nabob Minced Clams, per Un l$r Cowan's Instant Cocoa, l-2s, social per tin HO Royal Anne Cherries, in 1 lb- tins, special, 3 tins Oof Clothespins, spring, in packages of 3 dozen, per pkg 30? I. A G. Naptha Soap, per bar V Chlorinated Lime, 2 pkgs . . 25 Lux, 6 pkgs 33? -ST. msi." Totted Moat Pastes and Fish Cri mes arc unrivalled for their delicate flavor. W- have thorn in all vnri etles.. Red Arrow Ginger Snaps, In 1 lb. packages, per package .... -ftY Vn)lkyriari Itye Kriap, special 2 lbs :jr0 We! expect the first shipment of beryl Gem (B.C.) Canteloupes on Wednesday, to sell for each ie ' wi s i e ava tl s I Cu es, 2 for . . . ....j'o'.j.t.V (ii. en Beiiiiftjbv. My aga C.rupeay. ir-. al All 1'niitn uirfl Vcgetablelfffl KouRDf). Highest quality and popular prices. Watts' Grocery Phone 95 Phone 58 Shop here and save money STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 50 YEARS UKVr. ' Ml 'bbbbbbbbbb1sbbbbbbW MAKE BETTER HOME MADE BREAD Bruce Mcllaoter booked to sail north jn the Prince George, tor Anyox. J. C. Brady. M.P.. left on the Car- dena this morning for Aiyansb. Mr and Mm. Joe Bennc:t arrived on he Prince George this forenoon. Mr. and Mm. Dolyan left for Ketchl- nu on the Princess Louise this morn ing. This afternoon's tnta from the east ciue at 3:30 was itfxwtcd on time this morning. Miss Lois Mcliae left on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon to spend a loliday In the south. Toniaht Is the night of the social in iv Catholic Ball. Cards 8:80 prompt. Ktutman's Orchestra ioo. Mm. R.'L. Mcintosh who arrived from Terrace yesterday afternoon returned there on to-day's passenger train. Union steamship Gardens was In port this moraine Mm Vancouver at ,ix and left tor the aorth at seven. PassenseM on the Prtneeoa touiae this morning for Prince Rapert re A C-rifllths and Mrs. S. M. Dalglelsh. Walter Hume, accountant of the dry-.1cck. was a south boHnd passenger on the Prince Charles yesterday afternooa. Mm. Jack Judae and family who have been visiting in California returned to the city on the Prince Oporto this tore- .joon. W. (Curly) Donald, of the Royal N al Volunteer Reserve, sailed on the Prince Charles yesterday afternoon for Esquimau. Concessions on Midway at Exhibition Puilding. All those wanting apace communicate with Fair Board Off Ice at once par'-lculaM. I C PR. steamer Princess Louise. Cap-sin A Sister was in port this morning at 8 am., with 160 tourists and seventy tons of freight. Rev. W Robinson of Terrace arrived in the city from Terrace on yesterday afternoon's train and will return to the interior that morning. Rodger Powell and natjd Denny. Indiana, wera remanded tU to-inorrow -n the charge of intoxication. In the elty pottos court this morning. For ha Ting liquor in aasaisslnn Oor-:kn Green. Indian, was fined M or thirty days by Magistrate MaClymont in the city police court this owning. Miss Hilda Watson of Peatlcton was a passenger on the Prince George to-day and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Farquhar for the next couple of weeks, j In the city police court this morning , before Magistrate McClymont. Roy Herman was sentenced to thirty days without the option of s fine tor Intexloa- i lion. I Now then folks! What about that double load of box cuttings? The kiddles like to handle it. Can you beat It . net load? Hyde transfer1 Phono &80. tt A party of twelve Bngllsh tourHts , travelling on the White Star Ure--Canadian National "Tour ..tie Luxe," are due en the Prince George thU afternoon and will continue f east on the ' train. M. L. Crowley of the United States (Vnlgrstkm staff at Ketchikan, who wss ki, the city in connection with the area of Charles Sinclair, returned to Kttchikan on the Prince Louise this fu.-jriurg. 0rii ' ,iy-ar).i win be shown at line TjJ(yn'Tiiday. Aiiisaj7. !liiatfcHVW evrnmg. IWtkwBJe, world known teiuir .n alng old omih-try songs to tne nim Three perform- luicc 2:30, 0 :10 mid tl pjn. 193 I The executive of tlie Prince Rupert Ithik h of the Navy League of Canada n;ct last evening wlien routine matters were discussed. T H Johnmn. presl-ii'-nt w in the i ii.ur and there were il-D present R. niumc Mm. Darton. W. lo. V.tfi-. .liinis M.I--...I S. Miwtoa. and I A D Patterson. Dan Jabour returned to town on the Prince George this forenoon. R E. Allen, district furestcr, returntd to the city on the Prince Oeorge this morning, from a trip south on depart mental duties. Paul Avlzoff was an arrival on tr:- Prince George this afternoon and will be li the city for a few days, on business connected with the new theatre Un- - " 1 ' -l town, i ) CXitl slearrier 'Prince Oeorge. 'Captain H. Redden did not arrive till this afternoon ami the east bound passenger train, did not leave tail 1 15 p m. . ANYOX MAN WEDS AN ENGLISH GIRL Mien touds of South HlileUJs - lloomeo Hrlde of Josejih lnkland Anderson A pretty wedding took place loi cv- cnlnir at six o'clock at the St. An drew's Anglican Cathedral, Blahop-Elecs. j Rlx officiating, when Miss Marlaw Lua'-U j if South Shields, England. Became ine ride of Joseph Lackland Anderson 01 nyox, formerly of South Shields, Eng land. The witnesses were Mrs. Euaabcth El lison of Prince Rupert and Edward Kitchen of Anyox Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will reside ui Anyox. FISH ARRIVALS Only SU lloais I1 Cateliea Today al loeal Exchange A.MKKIt'AN HOAT8 Vanse. 3100 lbs. to Dooth Fisheries at 11.30 and Sc. Hy Oil, 7A00 lbs to Canadian Fish and Cold Storage at 11.60c and 6c. CANAIIION IJOATS Rose Spit. 25.000 lbs to Atlin Fish Com- ' un at lie and 7c. Oilo. 22.000 lbs. to Canadian Flab and Cold Storage at 10.70 and 7c. i Dret merle. 4,000 lbs. to Canadian nsn , ind Cold Storage at 10c and 7c. I Margalice. 6.400, lbs to Canadian Fish and Cold Storage at 10c and 7c. BISHOP APPOINTED IN NEW BRUNSWICK BY POPE PIUS XI ROME. Auk. 17 Pope Plus today ap pointed Moat Rev Father William Duke. at present parish priest at Bt. John. New Brunswick, titular Biahsp of rrt and coadjutor to Bishop Timothy Casey at Vancouver with right of sucnwsalrm. HE AT IS EXTREME IN MONTREAL TODAY MONTREAL. Aug. 17 Two deaths and a large number of prostrations was the toil exacted by heat here yesterday. The temperature was 97. the hottest August dav in the oast twelve years. Many people are alee ping out of doors. sir fii:oKnt: die LONDON. Aug. 17 Sir Qeorge Tre-vetyan. noted British histortsn and a former M. P. died last night 30 years of age. LACKOHSK TRIM WON' MANCHESTER. Aug. 17 The New Westminster lacrosse team defeated the forth cf England slevwn goals to seven yesterday. pit h i: op m iikat VA.NOOUVER, Aug. 17 The price of wtat her today wu quoted at 11.- 19i4. "Cabot II." "You know, I think that since Cabot sailed from Bristol to discover Canada, somebody from Bristol should Included among the 60 ydting "Ambassadors of Umpire ". That Is how this lad. Matthew A. Nicholson, age 17, ot Drlstoi. England, eon ot a former nit workman, gained hla place, aaioa Uiv yoiutg . travellers whose itinerary liruiieut them to Canada this siimmor nbonnl the S.S. Alaunlu to tour the Dominion from coast to coast under an unequalled Empire ducattonnl scheme, planned y the AlMi l Newt papers ot Great Britain, : lie Cunard Line and the Cnnad.un National Hallways. .Matthew h-d failed by a close mii-gin In lil. examinations. A lie nuulc Ills i-it from the scene of J-.nlnmpnt. a occurred to him tint t h '.il'.u .ir-gmcnt was ate .u-ni liui-a. a AC Kan BBBBB UW HSBl BBBU PWS1 BBBB1 nan Mr T T 1 It reaulr cflort to 6tick to "Black &. White," because the exceptional high quality of this famous old Scotch Whisky vanes. DISTILLED BOTTLED AND BLENDED IN SCOTLAND PAGE THREE ,IGHT"1 never r3! un jtAjAa SCOTCH WHISKY J I III 1 A "RIACK a WHITE ' I LACKAo WHISKY This advcrti.-em.--nt is not published or displayed by the Uquor Control Board or by the Clovernrrent of British Columbia Canadian National Steamships Co. L miled Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating li.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers. Blacksmiths. Pattern makers. Founders, Woodworkers. Etc EI.ECTHIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MAK1NE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers T11E DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian pish & Q(M Storage C. IX City Prince It u pert. B.C. M eat M (SELVIG BROS.) a rket 3rd Atenue Thone 7Gj ML'AT. FISH, VEGETABLES and ALL KINDS OF "NORWEGIAN PRODUCE" at low prices, and immediate delivery Observe I All articles are of superior quality and alwolutely fresh. LADIES' Novelty Kid GLOVES Imnrtrted Direct From Belzium and Wilhave about 10 doan.of 4htlves.veryair pctfect. In Bainty cuflv style, 'with "broad embroidered silk ffointa. InShades of stVI and white, nude and white, natural ai white, black and white. Siies 6" to 8 Special value at $2.95 IAIR Eraser & Payne Universal Trading Co. I