FAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS TuesdayAugu FURNACE or STOVE WOOD Inside Spruce and Hemlock, Cut 11 and 16-Inch $1.50 PER DOUBLE LOAD BOX CUTTINGS, $3.50 PER LOAD HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage BAGGAGE DEMAND CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS COAL "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 LUMBER Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, S4S Dimension and Boards. KILN DRIED :eand and Cedar Cedar Finish Finish, Sitka Spruce Ceiling, and Rustic. SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edgegrain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 3" and 4" Sitka Spruce Ceiling 1x4" and 6" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. ' Head, Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3G1 Retail Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 423 Prince Rupert Feed Co. Received fresh supply Pratts' Baby Chick Food, Bulklcy Valley Hay .anti. grain, Robin Hood Flour, Spratts' Dog and Bird Supplies and COAL guaranteed to please you. PHONES 8 AND 558 Dr Alexander PHONE 573 tir.HVER morn DENTIST Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results TERRACE Miss Ethel Christy of Prince Rupert arrived on Saturday from Telkwa where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. T. P. Smith. She will spend the remainder of her vacation at the .home of her rparents here. M. T. McCnffery of. Prince Rupert was a visitor here at the week-end. I W. 0. Fulton of Prince Rupert spent the week-end with his family at their summer home at Lakelse Lake. Mrs. Fraser and daughter of Ifaysport visited at the homd of Mrs. E. J. Moore during the last week. I Vertril' Moorn of Prlnrp Ttnnprr spent the week-end at his homei here. i Mrs. George Little and family returned on Saturday from a holiday spent in Seattle and Spokane. -Mr. Little and Dudlev returned Sundnv. thev havini' motored up through the Turner valley, and visited friends at Foremost and High River. The annual ricnic to Kalum Lake took place on Sundav and iospite unpromising weather and bad roads, a fair crowd turned out. A program of snortl. inelud. ing' several boat races, was ear ned out under the direction of. J. McLaren. A. H. Waddinsrton of Prfncn Rupert was here at the week-end on forestry duties. "After having an operation, I was very miserable, weak, nervouj and very near unfit to worV. 1 taw Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound advertised and tried it and believeit helped me wonderfully. I have no' weak tpelU any more, the pain have left me and my nerves are much better. I feel safe In saying Lydia E. Rnkham's mcdidnes have helped me wonderfully." Mrj. VTm. H. Brtchuller, Box 143, Port Cottome, Ontario. An Exhibit of Beautiful Modern Watches To see this display 1b to be convinced that the correct watch of today 'is not only an accurate timekeeper but it is a work of art as well. We carry the most dependable makes standard watches that have won reputations for accuracy and reliability and these movements are in cases of rare beauty as modern as one's car or one's clothes. SO? Jewellers THC STORE WITH THE CLOCK District News NFW liAZEf TON The provincial police announce that, drastic steps are to be taken to get rid of stray dogs which havo beerf -proving a great nuis ance parficulaily at Hazelton. J. V. Sto.rkey has been appoin ted a justice of the peace for Hazelton.. II. .C. Lifton of Smithers haa been spending a few days in New Hazeltoni recently. Miss-Ida. Schultzic of Topley U visiting here with Miss Jan York. After seven years of valued service, Rev. T. D. Proctor ha resigned a.9 rector of St. Peter' Church at Hazelton effective September 29. He may go for a while to the Peace River country or acoompany Mrs. Proctor to England. Mrs. Proctor is now making satisfactory recovery foJ lowing a serious illness. j. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. SparklJ and daughter o'f Hoquaim, Was'h.i.are visitors at Hazelton, havfng motored up from the south. ALICE ARM Mr. and Mrs. Pynn and son of Anyox are spending a holiday here end are guests at the Alice Arm hotel. Many Alice Arm people went down to Anyox last Friday evening to attend the meeting of Hon. R. B. Bennett, Conservative leade:-. In the recent entrance examinations MiJ Florence Studdy of Alice Arm passed with a total of 418 marks. There was a large attendance a( an enjoyable dance which was hefd last Saturday evening in T. W. Falconer's hall. There were a number of visitors from Anyox present. Ed- Ashtonj who is interested in mining claim on McGrath mountain, arrived last week from Anyox . F. H. Hoa'dley, for the pasl two years at Smithers and prior to that at Aiyansh, has been appoint ed teacher of the Alice Arm school for the coming lerm. BURNS LAKE Mrs. A. L. Fakeley, who has been teaching at Dundurn, Sak., for several years and who formerly resided at Hazelton. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Keefe of Southbank. 'She will teach at Port Essington during the coming term. District visitors in town during the past week Jncluded Sam Marsh and Harry McLean, Houston ; B. Hegerty and Tony Rosso, Nadina; W. N. Clark, Forestdale: A. H. Waddington, Prince Rup ert; R. H. Moore, Fort Fraser; Mrs. F. Gale, Nadina; Mrs. Alex Annan, JCndako. Miss Christine Westberg of St. Paul has been visiting at South- If better milk was produced you would finditmr St Charles cans Nowhere is better milk obtained than in our own fertile Fraser Valley. Pure, rich and creamy, St. Charles Milk is a "Made in BRITISH COLUMBIA' product of which we all may be proud. FREE RICIPK BOOK Write to Thu Borden Co. Limited, Vncourr WILL VISIT HERE The Earl of Derby, prominent iritish sportsman, will visit Janada and the United States shortly lor the first time in 3f. years. He plans to remain until pring to witness the running of .he Kentucky Derby. His ancestors furnished the cup for the first English Derby that was later named in their honor. bank with her brother, G. West- berg. T. Hougen made a trip to Eraser I-ike last week with Howard Pringle. STEWART Owing to mining activity in that vicinity, Mosquito Creek is now a centre of transportation. A. B. Armstrong, the Crawford Transfer Co. and A. E. Young have outfits headquartered there and each have a commodious stable and quarters for their packers. The BUekhill Mining Ce. 1 sorting ore and saeldntf it for shipment. Dalby B. Morkill has completed surveying the property of the American Creek Mining Co., con sisting of 52 claims and fractions. A trail is being in in and permanent camp built. C. C. Starr M. E. has arrived here from the sooth to examine and report on the Woodbine -for Hugh B. McGuire. H. L. Batten M. E. of Vancouver arrived he're at the end of last week to inspect a number of mining properties in the district. PRINCE GEORGE The city council has decided to cut the municipal power rate here frojn eight to six cents per. kilowatt hour. . Edward Leith, on of Jacob Leith of this city, who was granted his M. Sc. degree at the University of Manitoba this I sprinjr, will enter Yale University .this rail, lie is at present identl fied with the Geological Survey of Canada. Weather here has been auite warm during the pact week, the highest thermomenttr reading having been 82 degrees. II. L. Chapman, engineer for the Premier Gold Mlnlnr f!n fa 1 examining properties north of I here for his company. He out- fitted here and left for the In- genika by way of Summit Lake. S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. ; ' Representative for 1 MILLER COURT & CO., ' Limited Through our connections we can make prompt execution of buying and selling orders on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto stock exchanges. ,h Closing prices from these exchanges posted off our stock board twice daily. Orders from out-of-town clients, bv wire or letter, will receive our prompt attention. S.D. Johnston Colli G10 2nd AvenuePhone 130 Prince Rupert, R.C. ill vvt-viititii m 1 1 t 1 1 y r I : Tuesday Only Two Shows V and 9 p.m. .1 vvsyvvyvvv ww NORMAN KERRY in 'Man, Woman & Wife COMEDY FISH STORIES PATIIE NEWS Admission, 15c and 50c Dysentery Is Dangerous And Should Be Checked at Once "Dr. Fowler's" is the remedy you ahouUl us- Ii :; not an experiment, but a tried ana proved preparation tli'i has been uaed in Canada for the post eighty -four yean ft all disturbances of the bowels. Don't accept a substitute. It may be dangerous to your health. Price, CO rents a liottle at all drurgut or dealers. Put up only by Th T. Milbura Co., Ltd, Toronto, Out. "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN RETTER, QUICKER, CHEAPEN LOGGING Sole Distributors for II. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIIW1ENT CO, LTD, 'J 10 STATION STREET, VANCOUVER II C llranheyi i'clncc George, Kelowna, Nelson SUITS!' SUITS! MADE TO OKDEIt Cutting, Workmanship and SlyU All Guaranteed U1TS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED e Deliver to Any Part of the City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 Ju st rnve UNIVERSAL SILK AND WOOL SWEATER COATS $S;00 JANTZEN PURE WOOL SWEATER COATS $8.00 . "The Coats to Wear Anywhere" J. A. Kirkpatrick Established in 1908 SIXTH ST., PRINCE RUPERT Preserving Specials This is the Time to Put Up Your Fruits for the Winter We Relieve Apricot Will Not Last Much Longer. Here Is Your Opportunity '"' Apricots, per crato Raspberries, per tndc ' Rhubarb, per lb '"' Green Ueans, 3 lbs. f s -Wax Deans, 3 lb, frr Fresh Peas, Remo, :! lb 1 Tomatoes, outdoor. 2 l r - Cherries, Lambert, per 1 Sour Cherries, prt'S' rv an : - ' lllack Currants, per - ra1 ' FRUIT JARS 1 Safety Seal quarts, per 0 ' Safety Sal, pints, per c -' Economy Jars, pints, per f!.7i . 'riomj(f jaf tops, 2 dc- Rubber rfhgs, 3 doz. ' Certo, po5r hot. 35c, :i f Pears, Peaches, Ilanana Al'P1 Grapes, Watermelon, CanlwP" arrivlnj; every boat at low prt" at Mussallem Grocery & Limited ' 417-123 5th Ave. E. Phones P. O. Rox 5(J 184 Early Ad. Copy is appreciated