N OW IS Kodak yie Pioneer Drutpruite We are pleaaed to :u:i:mni-c that t lie AIRTIGHT PACKED me KODAKS, KODAK SUPPLIES FILMS DovclopiVtf and Print inj; for Amateurs Six Hour Scrvicf, Films left before 12 noon, prints ready G p.m. same day Orates It THIRD AVE b SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?, 200 Ford Canadian fax- nry noon be in full pi uduction. The exceptional value in the Model A car ban been worth waiting1 for. . The following model will l- on dinptay at our Third Avenue showroom on and after .luly 17 for a few daya: 1 OHDOH AND TUDOR SEDAN I'll ALTON .AND ngWE8S COUl'sV IVi TON TWCk. S. E. PARKER, LIMITED 1'KEE VOT.NH COri'ON Good for iOO Votes In tli Daily New "Everybody Wine" (.rami Pri Campaign I hereby cast 100 Fit EE VOTES to the credit of Mi--. Mr. or Mra. ' Address .- Tint eoupon, NEATLY f LI!MM.1 OIT. name and address f the candidate filled in, and mai-d or delivered to the ' .'Tiipaign Department ol '.he I'rim - U;iert Daily News, will urn as 100 FREE YOTIX It doe- not coat anything to th.-x coupons fur mir favorite candidate, and you are ri'' restricted in uy mime in voting them. Get all you '.jfi und send them in they all count. Do not rell or fold; dc'iur in flat package. NrTE--Thi coupon must U- voted on or before 8 pm. -fust 8, 1928. llCAJtADIArJ VAcinc B.C.GoastSteamship Services Sailings from Prince Rupert le Keti-hlkan. Uraiigell. Juneau ami kiir. ll 1 ant-oiMrr, Vh'lnrta ami NwtH' -Jul1 '.' '' 1HIM IK' 1 ,, . I'M lliitrilalr, jt IVflla IW !..i o.-r.m I Vtimu. Aim Iy. ( sim.hrll KUrr and Vaim.inei n. i I mini H .!",., MU rrner if 4lh litt and ltd Avraee. I rinn U.imH. B.C. I le 3i New Drapery Fabrics IMPORTED Cretonnna, Chlnlia, Damasks and SunfuM Fabric in rretonnea, fast colors, exuuiaitu' flu-al deignn. ior yurd ;l5f ("'' 29 inch French' Hand' Block' rriuted CivMiiHe. wmrted. de-sigmt and colorings, ter yurd $1.tM. W" 0 inch Silk Damaaks, faddeaa fubricH, beuvy weight, per yrd , Fraser & Payne UniverHul Trading Co. Local and Personal 4 a Tuxl I'liune 4. isle 4 Taxi. It Dent!t. Dr. J. B. Ojese. Phone 686. FootbaU tonight at 6.46 on Acropolis Hill Tblatle vs. Regiment . ysre paa Pfe range ) f Dr. Dickey. Eyewear, Maw Mid Throw jiicm now rnnoe ti ypau i. noun, iu to & pjn. Evenings by appointment 1M A tender of Albert Jt McCatfery for SCO ton of washed pen coal at 87 was accepted at the city council meet ing laat eveAMg Mra. W. H. Ferguson. Mlaa C. Bulord. Mra. O. V. Koebler of Portland, Oregon ailed on the round trip to Maaaett Inlet on the Prince Charles laat evening. Mlaa Dorothy Bennett of Francois who ha been visiting here for the part month with Mlaa Lucille Brooa-aasapfc. will leave by Thursday morning's train on her return to her home In the Interior. O J. Dawes, formetly instructor of the Royal -Canadian Naval Volunteer reserve here, who retains his duties Instructor ol the local Sea Cadets, is in charge of the camp ol tbe latter organization at Shawatluns Lake. The Board of Works recommended to the city council last evening that a cinder walk be constructed on the eut side of McBride Street from th to 6th Avenue at a ' cost of approxi mately 8M8. The council ivpproved tbe recommendation. Tn BoaM of Works recommended to the City Oouncll at its. meeting last evening that 1.000 ft. of old planks be turned over to P. W. Hart to be used for repairing a walk between Btb Avenue ar.d Borden St. The work will be done by those lnterestrd and the Oouncll agreed to the recommendation. At tbe regular meeting of the city odunc.il laat evening a request was received tram the Fair Board that a abort stretch of road between Taylor Street and tbe exhibition be widened ufftcieiUy to permit of cars passing. On anotloa of Alderman Prudhomme. Use matter eaa rof cried to the Board of Works for report. At the meeting of the city council laat evening an Invitation from Trail (or the Council to attend tbe annual meeting of the Union of B. C. Munkn- pafllam on Hupfnkai 13 was read. In aV of ma taj ' 'there wa earth 'Mf 8uffleajjblinmjjme Cfar-rwnPe eipe1erjr esy"JburnVy. the romnrUnsoatlon esse led. ' NOTICE TO IM'ltUC The Ksien Island Highway from Prince Rupert to Oalloray Rapid will be clcsed to traffic tint;! surfacing Is completed, beginning Monday July a. Acting J A BALIX1CH District Engineer Thin advertiaement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or liy the Government of British Columbia Tuesday, July JM, 192R THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE BRINGS CONTENTMENT TO MORE PIPE USERS THAN ANY OTHER BRAND MILD or MEDIUM 'J74 M. ant, UtA-.A. U. Stirling Supper Rooms, French Drip Coffee strong but meiiow xree thia week. Archdeacon O. A. Rlx o passenger Ion the Prince Charles tor Massett yes terday evening. The Griftby company' service boat Oranby" la In port today on ona of her regular trips. Staff Beet. Alex McNeill of the pro vincial police arrived from Anyox on tbe Cet&la this afternoon. Attached i to the eastbound passenger train this morning were eleven express refrigerator cars of halibut. Accounts to. the amount of 117,- 390.88 were passed for payment at the city oouncll meeting last evening. The train from the east did not ar rive till 6:45 last evening and the Prince Charles and Prince George . did not leave tfll 7:18. Loading of the Anglo-Peruvian with a run oar go or. wneai ior ine umteu Kingdom or continent began at the' el erator this morning. Booked to sail for Vancouver on the Cataht tola afternoon are Mrs. Robert Oordon and Miss OHve Oordon. J. E Stephenson, and Miss Annette Stone. Now then folks I What about that double load of box cuttings? The kiddles like bo handle It. Can you beat It at 83.50 per load? Hyde transfer I Phone 660. tt X. I. Oregg of the Forestry Department was an eastbound passenger this morning for Ban take where be wlfl spend the next ejsiple of weeks on de partmental ousmess. At tbe city couneat meeting last ev ening various local Improvement by. laws provMad for cement sidewalks were given Baal reading and one con struction for Third Avenue was also ea the Prince Charles on the round trip to Stewart. Anyox and Maa aett Inlet yesterday were Mlssce E. and A. Baraett, Mra. ten ion. Mra. MeOamim B. Dalgarno, louts Arrol. Mra. Boodle. Mra. Jean Smith, Mra. T. Rorvtck and w. D. Vance. The day council last evening had under UscukHj a reoommendstlon of tbe Board of Works that plan No dealing with the extension of the main sewer In SecUoa 8, be accepted. Plans snowing the1 proposed extensions were examined and the city engineer ex plained the dp tails. It -was decided to go ahead with the necessary work un der tbe Local Improvement Act and subject to the approval of the Pro vincial Board of Heali irtaiJS ( iiiitTH Lh, Jrxmlhl JWmee tin t ofr.ths caned af short notice held last Thursday afternoon. Let tare were read relative to the proposal of mUUhdnng a laundry In connection with the Institution, further consld erbtlon of the project being referred to the finance committee. The resignation as a director of J. U Christie removed to Vancouver, was received lection of a successor being deferred intll the end of the year. Passing of accounts was the only other business tefon the meeting which was presided -ver by J H. Thompson. CRITICISM OF MODERN GIRLS lir.tll Ol' LINCOLN 111(111 KCIIOOL THINKS THEY HO NOT TAKE IIIMMM Ol' LIIE SCKIOlLY LONDON, July 24 Educated girls xrc too casual. Have too raueb idea of their own mportance. Want to go through doors first. Do not stand up when they ought to. Say "Right O" Instead of "Yes, air, and Work with one eye on toe dock. These and other criticisms by industrial employer of the younger niunlne. element in their employment tit communicated to the Confer ence of the Association of Head Mia. trense by Miss L SavDl, of Lincoln High School. Another eptatoo quoted was that girts were unable to stand -motional strain, this being due, per laps to too much education and to trying to burn the candle at both i nds. Marriage and the fact that parents aid not take their girls' business life rtously, and would, on the slightest provocation, get them to stay at home trd nurae a sick relative were also points raised against the employment of girls. One firm, however declared that a rv-mpetent woman secretary was worth any two men. One of the principal subjects discussed by the conference was tbe Importance of activities for school girls n't.itie the class room. A generally expressed view was that outside1 activ ities developed charaeterlatlctJjVruch iS was Anas ssimpossiiwe Ian; w joeveip , the A son was born at the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital to Mr. and Mra. Joseph Rosin on July 33. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mr. Cecil Rose. McMordle Apartments Sunday July 33. st the Prince Ru- pel i Xjiiiwal Ho;lt.i: All-ways the Besf- Act": and "Are We right for MOTORING?" asked the gentleman at the wheel. "Right as can be," cheerily called Plain Mr. York of York, Yorks. "All roads lead to Rowntree's Motoring Chocolate. Good roads, too, for Motoring's a delicious blend of sweet Valencia almonds and juicy Nectar raisins in either plain or milk chocolate You'll thoroughly enjoy it," Motoring is made by the makers of the famous Plain York Chocolate and bears the Rowntree name standard of quality in chocolate. Try it to-day either Plain or Milk you'll find them positively delicious. lVlT In the Matter of the Estate of lad ward Undseth. Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hal Honor. P. McB. Young, the 11th day of July. AD. 1938. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Edward Mndaeth. decea4, and all parties hav ing claims against the said .estate are hereby required tn furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the lath dav of Aiucust. AD. 1038. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. wrr. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B C. Dated the 12th day of July. AD 1938 I COLIC AND CRAMPS PAIRS IH THE STOMACH has heeri on the market for the naat "gn'r ): its action is plnaxant, rapid, reliable and effective and relief froeft cholera, colic, cramps and pains in the tnmar h cornea promptly. Price, fioc. a bottle at all JrugjHaie or dealers; put up only by The T. Mil-bum Co, limited, Toroato, Oat, Better Idy Assistant Dr Two sje 5? end 25' ROWNTREE'S RING CHOCOLATE Plain or Milk Chocolate with Almorcdf & Ralrin iiitiMUjm. va. a IN I'ROHATE IN THE SITKE.ME COt'KT OF HKITIM! COLl MIUA In the Matter of the "Administration Act": and In he Matter of the Estate of George TAKE NOTICE that bv order of Hi Honor, P. Men. Young, the 19th day of June. AD. 1928. I was appointed Ad ministrator of the estate of Oeorge Edwards, deceased, and ail parties having claims against the aaid estate are hereby recurred to furnish same pro perly verified, to me on or before the 6th day of August. AD. 1838. and all parties Indebted to the estate are re- 3tttred to pay the amount of their ln-ebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 9th day of July, AD- 1WB. IN PKOnATE IN THE MTKKMt: roi'KT Ol' ItltlTIMI COLl'.MItlA In the Matter of the "Admlntatratioa 'enostry HATE that Kive you a natural ap pearance and lend beauty to the contour of the face. Maguire Over Ormeu Phone 525 I CURE DEFECTIVE VISION, DEFECTIVE HEARING, CATAKKIl und other organic troubles by natural methods. Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. Wallace Ulock. Phone 13 L Open Evening UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Mailings from Prince Rupert for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Hwanaon lUy, HuleUale, tlert luy etc. Tuesday, 5 p.m. . . for V.tNCOUVEIl, VICTOItl.t, Itutfdaie, Alert luy. etc, Hiituitlari 7 sjo. lor POUT NIMl'XON snd N. AH Kivrit roiNTH. frIJay. lor ALICE ARM. ANYOX. STEWART, WALES ISLAND. POUT .t.,M fl.MPSON, Sunday. 8 p.m. . ., lt3 tnd Avenue. . M. SMITH. Agent. Trlnee Kujert, 11.0. Tlito;h tickets sold to Victoria and Seattle, and bargaga checked luriMacii lo dsstlnatlun I