Plugs because I know I can depend on them no matter how tough the going. Champion is thebetter park plug because it baa an exclusive silli-manite Insulator epe-dally treated to with stand the much higher temperatures of the modern high-comprea slon engine. Also a newt patented solid copper gasket-sealthatremains absolutely cai-tight under high compression. Special analysis electrodes which assure a fixed spark-jap under esK even 1 I I ACJM MB'tfK ATVJ 4 ml I .'is. Ill I ii - " I I II ' I t n . . . . . mm. I I 1 w " - all driving conditions. Champion SparCPugs Vlpdsor, Ontario A CANADIAN.MADE PRODUCT Ling t hi Phone GI9 Ctolhes Cleaning Price List like this is worth keeping in mind! Ladies' or Gentlemen's Suits steam pressed 75 Overcoats 75f Trousers . .. ,y ilX? Skirts :ir0 Roys' Suits 500 SUITS, Dry Cleaned and steam pressed .... $2.00 Overcoats $2.00 Trousers Skirts 7.". Iktjrs' Suits $1.00 AIo Ladies' Fancy work at reasonable rates- We call for and deliver to all parts of the city. Our Special Low Price on New Suits Made-to-measure still Continues LADIES' DRESSES, Coats, Millinery and Lingerie Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue WHEAT HARVEST IS BEGINNING DURING WEEK NOTIIINO YET TO CHAMiE EAKLIEK uEroicT or i.Aiuii: CHOI'S TIIKOUillOI T I'KAIUIES WINNIPEG. Aug. 13.-Almoat ideal weather condition have characterised the crop outlook In the prairie provin ces during the past week, according to the fifteenth C. N. R crop report. Bright brezy days have prevailed generally with mtermttent showers and Isolated hail storms reported from Saskatchewan and Alberta. No seriously disturbing factor appears to have arisen, however, to necessitate changing- previous conceptions of crop prospects.. Cutting of barley and early oat ii veil advanced In many parts of Manitoba and early varieties of wheat have bean harvested at a number of points. .Manitoba Is practically assured of a rust free orop. Some hall damage has occured at Mini tons s. the eattmated eitent being fifty per cent loss on appmilmately a thousand acres. Harvesting of 8tandisrd varieties of w$eat should be general about August 18. Local points on the Doeei and subdivision in Saskatchewan report very beneficial showers. The most serious hall d ainage reported from Saskatchewan eomea from Tisdale subdivisions where an area four mile by fifteen suffered as high as one hundred per cent In individual eases. Some Isolated report of mat are causing no alarm owing to the McDonald. Ketchikan: James P. Bur- WaUaot Anderson are playing baseball brWg. and C. Robiiuinn. Vancouver: R , wttn the traijs in Prance. C. Knawles and J. SaJtermann, Edmon-1 ' ton: V. L. Marion. PorUand. Ore.; Bertls Taken suddenly ill while ctunptim Nelaon. Calgary. I across the haro r yestorday. Ulaa Mar-Savoy Mlsa Loa Davidson and M!a!l!ret Bld. uuyhtrr o Mr. and Mn Eva Davldsjon. Icvenieaa; N. McLaod. ! W.Beid. wa i u. nao to th city and diari Port Edward: W. Uwrenc and V. Prea-1 a ner lather 5 arm aa she t being Ion, city: Mr. J. M. Bjnlth. Prtnoe Ru-1 driTn name in an automobile last eve-pert: A. Beld. Aoyox: B- Knudseu and' ring. M. Menulett. Butedate. YOUNG POLITICIAN Ace irf St. Mas Candidate In Ontario rreilstrlal Elertton. SMI7IIERS There baa been a siege of automobile rAlJ VIM1 IlfcAL ha'MW ec-a Tect In the vsU- , iky duriaaii!" past two or three weeri Paul Martin of Pembroke. Ontarlao. at j , J. at. jvarner manager 01 tne Lnivnw mine, has ben called to Vancouver U. oo;-4Ult w:th h'.'s principal. J. f. Du- H. I. Thcrntata has been spending cm time at Wood Creek, being lr rhuge of sjock for the Canadian Na Uonal Railisaya. M- i-Ki MM. Carlson of Jasper Park are visiting with friends In New Has- Three Attractive Features The annual riding and camping expedition of the Trail Ulders of the Canadian Rockies has many attrartive features, but at tne ton ot the list were undoubtedly the i three three charming charming maidens malaens photographed pnotograpnea above who tooK part in a iW mile nile that vUited the Lake of the liana D.tty McCullougU and Betty ride. Joining up with the main group tnalBg Qlarisw. Teey. are Kitty MUkey, lfal, all of Philadelphia. SPORT CHAT I Percy Lake of H US. Durban, who itde such a good 1 tap n salon here last ncnta when he met Johnny Wood of SeattteK m a ten round bout, being rob ed of the decision on that occasion HI mewt Jimmy Ryan, former light weight ehasnpion of all the United Sta- es Navy, in the heaaltner event of a oxtng oard which will be held at the White Centre Athletic Club in at tie 3n Thursday eveaung of this week lake, who was cbempton of the China latkm for three years, should have ulte a battle with Ryan of UJ.S. fM-rado wbo hat bad many Sghta and has seldom been beaten. It bad hrec gpscted that Lake might be ramntcbed with Johnny Woods before UM8. Durban left coast waters. ahlfting interest In the Dig leagues hss now moved to the National where Nw York OtanU. soowlmg every sign of s late season eome-bai re prec'ing 'he St. Louis Cardinal hard for the pennant. It has It run si that all western teems St. Louis. Chi cago. Cincinnati, and Pittsburg were stronger this season than New York but the perform uses of the MeOraw i:n of late have not aubsuntlated that pinion. If (he Giants do not win the llag it would look as if they will near ly do so. New York Yankee look ifer again In the American League blowing tlie censaUon of PhUadelphla Athletics ' winning streak and the Yanks' own return to farm. WELL KNOWN LOCAL HALIBUT BOAT SOLD (apt. I'rler Mrnse rHrrhaam 0. H. T. from ('set. lame Parsons. The well known local halibut boat D S T has been bought by Cent. Peter Mews from dipt James Parsons. The veniel has fiihed out of -.cre for many years and f-.-rmerly belrmged to Capt. Jack MorriitJii, iio local aiient of the Deep See Fishermen' UiUon. Capt. Peter Meuse u one of the city's beat known halibut fiahermen and for the past couple of seasons has naen on the Rli.Kleader with Capt. aierrlil SoUovs. Among the incorporations last wrek i was that of the FrancoN IjUie lnvrim Co. f apitnlizaiion at tlOOOO ud with head office tt Oltntanua. RENT WANTED RXOAVATINO wanted. Rock or any By day or by contract. E. Ro- X)R RKNT. CLAPPEKTON HOUSE. Ninth Avenue East. Bent rsosasisbl. Apply City Taeasurer. City Hall. tf FOR RENT. FURNISH ED roomed apartment with hath. FOR Phone 547. by the Phone Red 07. day.week, or FOUR Water tf FOR RENT. FOUR ROOM APART- j ment, hot water heated. Apply Smith, tt Maltett. Ltd. tf asetitb. U FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART- ments. Apply Musssiiem ftrooery MODERN House for rent. 1M Fifth Av enue West. Phone Red TJ0. tf LOST LOST UUM BKKLLA BTWEEV Mc- Bride Street and Second Aveswe. PUH-er please return tf Dally News Of flee JAPANESE CONSUL YISTOR IN C1H Toured Halerfront and Will be (llirq Mmier In IbHtlon Hall Tonight After having spent a few days In Pert sTasington visiting his countrymen there, T. Fukuosa of Vancouver. Japanese con sul i or anuan wMimsva. amvea in use city last evening and will be here until Wednesday morning when he will proceed to Jasper Park en route south. Mr. Fu-Ituma la being accompanied on his trip north by T. Ode, who Is well knows as an aporter of jt fish from the Queen Charlotte Islands. .i Mr. Fukume waa taken on a motor Hip around the city today and .evinced much interest in the dry dock. Cold Stor age plant and other local faculties. He wlU be glvan a dinner In the Beaten Hall tonight by local Japanese. JAPANESE FINED FOR FISHING IN CREEK FOR SALMON Two Japanese salrnen fiahermen were found guilty, by Magistrate H T. Mc-Iod In provhirM! poHe court ou JaV uhMy afUifieoh VlrlHinhai In a treek In the Haas River division and Ufili of 100 and costs were Imposed in eaplfowe I.. W. Patmore prosecuted on behalf of the depaxttfretlt and Milton Oooaales appeared for the defendaaU. Mr. and Mn. W. E. Denning and family will sail on the Prince Charles this afternoon to make the round trip to Stewart, Anyox and Maasett Inlet. This afternoon's train, due from the east at 3.30. was reprirtrd tills morning to be on hour and a-half late. neath carpet-apeclal price Daily News FOR SALE Horsepower complete inn dltlim Appv FOR SALE FrVE-room h.ju-ner on sth a Mo 00. Pritv : IIS per mon". nig TWO Bfch i KNOK for vii a EASY TERMS THtO RESTAURANT t A 1 1 opportunit) ladla. Gcn'-r cualom. A;!' . Third Avvl OR RENT PIANOS. PLAYBR-PIANOS. I ' ' Phonographs and Sewing Maebints. ! ou WEWSPAPR! Walker's Muete Store. U 01 bul,1"" i 1 A" F..- Furnlshssl houseteeplng FURNITURE foh new Apply bua ii CHIROI'BAiTl! Faweett Range Bedding enclium' ' tress, Dlnlng R" '! Suites, ChesteiriM Blinds. Llnplexiii a ' We sell st very t .will pay you x rmr Windows A. MAf'KENO rll"Mr Agents for- Eosii. Propriiero a . IWuts f all lie- Salt Lake .Feriv the bourn I r ' and Holldny r riMHM 1 BRINGING UP FATHER lin ' ' 1 rKjtri I i -'i rfll-"ii jr.. . '""L- 1 BS.ntv .taoiu. I I' .o bTorurTUTi THAT FED ME. US L IK1 7 Si a ,2&t 1H F H H i iBt" lj II O 121 L Ull FaMiu Stnrica. Cm Britain til hit mmj , 1 . f ' ' J 1 ' y THIS tt TEHRiBt-i-OlMTY : nmT i - If' ' i! j jf-THACT'fr dREATTT '' v W gSSSrPr 1 -WFL I'M DYING FOR A GOOD M li-V m liiVlV P. ATE OF CORN' REFF H SB HH ; LT- AMn f"ARRAi.F Pi FACr I I X U ill V, 1LL1 JIIJI IMrrVI I U i -iiH - II r 9 r- rK I WMk. II I I ILf I b L. I M H. dW4 IIS u MiL TELL ME HOW YOU a I oilnr a-- . ' . ; - M ' l ... ...... DRY : BIRCH JACKIMNE AND CKDAR Single load $3.50 Double Lo.a(l,j . . .vtPP Large Sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerle : KgK $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal HydeTransfer AND l'bone.SSO COAL CO. 13'J Second Are. Pi liutm !U. oM ,iuh. mA. ' -h- " Wo " the latter a mining uate. who has the distinction cf being : undertaking U vounswat man to enter miltieal life i . vlri-tjrof th wide publicity gained as a candidate m Canada, arrived In the rilv on the Prince Chartaa thU momlna- J - ' dln w" l tht after a visit to Vancouver and entrained ft 01 tne omimers u.sinci tsoara k . ki. m.. . r,,.nn :g It was last year that Mr. Martin urwuc- fully Mmteated the provincial seat of Pembroke as a Liberal candidate His ambitions, however, were not dampened and he says be is going to try again. Mr. Martin was accompanied by J J Taylor of Ottawa. Yltssral organiser In charge of young men's clubs. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert r- ff"i ' Al 111 ST II. WIS The Allies are advancing on the western front and along the Albert and Montdldler sector twenty anil-.'. 1 u:: and .i advanced condition of the crops. )uok fl mt)ea in one morning The Wheat cutting should start In earnest In Saskatchewan between Aug. It and 20, though western are report some heavy crops that will require longer than that to mature. Frequent showers have occurred in Alberta which have ocssiiened same lodging of .grain on the Vrgrwrule auto- dlyfston. The 'moaT serious damage in this rearjeet. however, occurs en tne Coronado subdivision from Smokey Lake to 8t. Paul dhUVct where the hall struck. reporting from 40 to 60 per cent loss. The warm weather of the past week to ripening all crops fast. A few report' of Oarnet wheat harvesting have been received but wheat cutting will not be general until around August 2$. HOTEL AllUIVALH Prince Rupert Mrs. T. Hambleton, Ottawa: Oeorge Baiyan. Juneau: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Broet. Monroe, Mich.: Miss P. E. Pank. Baltimore. Md.; J. E. Dub- btrley. James P. IHirbrtdge. Y D. Matt el. H. E. Coulbourn. R. W. Haggen, E. M. LeFlufy. A. JohnatM. A. Miller. A. aihnore. Mr. and Mrs. H. Pickering. Mlas Pickering. T. FUkuma. T. Kaye and A. J. Cclllaon. Vancouver: II. Mlddleton. Port land. Ore.: Mr. M. B. Collins and Mlas Dorothy Collins. Lansing. Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick II Bhnieto. Kaiamaaoo. Mich.: E. C J. Olllett and Alfred A0- ams. Maasett. Jim MncDonald and O. II. Holmes. Edmonton: O. II Oet. Port Ed ward: Mrs. George LI Hie and daughters Terrace; fl. Bonham. PentlcVon: H. Q. Johnston. Inverness: Mr. and Mrs. J. A Drown. . Wrs. A B. Chamfer rftta apd, M'aa Ada drown.' Port BastngtoTJ: If. O.' ' ' ' ' Smith. Chicago. - Royal O. P. Downie. A. Cocen. E. Dahl. J. E. McDougall. Ralph Ingram and N. Veen. Prince Rupert: N. Hamlin and W. T. Feltoo. C.N.R.; Dr. A. Koel. New York City: L. Wob and Lee Ham. Oceanic: M. H. Perry. An vox; O .O. Morffl and T. Martin. Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. Bourget, Victoria. Central A. aagison and II. drovrman, city; 0. Lash and D. MacLean. Port iM-ward; "Cbtrles Wilson, Bmlthers; 0. W. .each. Oanadun. Australian and Brtlsb troops have Joined in a big forward movement and In one placr peiKii.itefl the enemy Unes for a distanee of seven miles. Douglas Stork It In Nempt of a letter from Art Msuuon. who Is at the Ft ant. in which It is stated toyl both he and of Trade when a communication w read from Wlerner-Neustadt. Austria. v; :or the names ol person hand l:ng such, esrd. It Is feared that John Barnum rr.-cuily drowned In Prancoia Lake wa riming n lead of hay In a He v at wh 'h has been found empty near Cncha Point. A 400-Sillon tank has been Installed at the Topiey-Blch3eld mine for the .storage of fuel oil. I Tr? Smtthera townatte Is threatened with being overwhelmed by one at ttst wrrst .'" ins of noxious waeda -the son hlfl3. weed was ftrst aoticed las ytsr and has etnoe spread. NEW HAZELTON V anted For Sale For Rrnt DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in ndvence. No Advertisement taken fo leas than 50c lton. L. r. Chapman, western manager of he HacOlllls and Olbba Co.. which the chief purchaaer of poles produc-d by the Hanson Lumber at Timber Co.. has been In the district looking vtr the local attuation with Otot Han son. Several more carloads of cedar poise .are been loaded at New Haaatton last eek and some heavy shipments have ;tcn made recently from the main andmg place at Oedarvale Mlas Muriel Beyle of Telkwa has been 7 lei ting In New Haselton with Mlaa Jean Bums. Miss Wright of South Vancouver is lsltlng in Hareltnn with her pa rant. Rev. and Mrs. T. H Wright. sang. SOT WANTED. Maid for general housework. Phone Red 7. U WANTED. Waltteai. apply White Lunch FOR UBXT Artxia Fwirl h I .ml OK. K. E EvoiMW rhln'i'f '" on Ti.iT'j ' "elephohe for spinr 84 Resident pi Atuie and c' fully FURNITURE AM.'L .i Ml to! Vurnta ALVAKE AN" T5 Prince Rupert Srit.iire' HAS HtlHIl' AUCTIoVi'1 iiisrr. ntTEBT rrderal I'1" riirnlttsTe of an or ex'h.i'r-M CxaUng and px"" Aiirllnneer. J'RINCI m nig Low High Low High Lw i iaiNB" i mii . Oil 1'KHT TI-' I. " '" IM.0T. Tiiitv IK M " Al 1.4 U.I ,3 f. I1 "' 7 :il 1,1 19 45 ;l