Bitter or Better Baking A letter makes a great difference in a word. A word makes a great difference in baking powders. If the little word “alum” appears on the label it may mean bitter baking. If the words “Dr. Price’s” stand out bold and strong, they surely mean BETTER baking. This is only one reason why it pays to use Dr. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Contains No Alum — Leaves No. Bitter Taste o the Ratepayers of the City of Prince Rupert: lin the population of the Cost of Wood. » architects have advised us ie a twelve-room frame house will cost approximately $100,000, as against $135,000 for city. school Re Proposed New School he undersigned members of the Prince Rupert Board|4 permanent school building, and rrustees desire to draw the attention of the Prince © ‘ity treasurer has shown us ~— » ioe for rec i that | that the annual payments to be epayers to our reasons for recommending that @ per-| made for this frame building will hool building, costing approximately $135,000, pe considerably greater than for \cropolis Hill. the permanent building, for the \s to the site, our reasons for choosing Acropolis Hil] |Teason above stated. Mr. John- son states that the carrying is of the school children now attending school pat ond oti A ye oy pe, only 1 of McBride Street, according to figures supplied|aynount to an added three-quar- hool principal.| ters of a mill to our tax rate, ving north of|pose to install an electric pump/while a frame structure at $100,- have the King|to give this pressure, this pomp] 000 would mean an added 1% Sel jonly to be used in case of fire. Ajmiiis to the tax rate. For Section 2. tank under the roof will provid In a permanent building we x essary to have a/suflicient force for water supply} will have greater security from dine which will/in the school. The iate the school ehildrenjand our architect & 80 rly parts of Sec.iclared this to be iny from Section 2, Finally, it ropol ‘ill will be centraljcure a sit city engineer | fire, have both de- feasible. is impossible and much less cost for fire insurance, repairs and general jupkeep, and we think the time has when, as a city, we should whieh has no objec-|commence to get away from so to se- leome ‘tocome until it is neces-|tionable features, and in eriticis-|much temporary, make-shift erec- school in Section | 'ne the Acropolis Hill site the jtions, and thus avoid the neces- above reasons must all be ©on-|sity of having to be continually ther sehool-site|sidered, and th situated for the) of this Board were ‘ing children is|the Acropolis site, jugh the majority |renovating and rebuilding as the at first against |old temporary structures becom: it is now un-| del lapidated. \ e site, and the|/animous in its favor after a Defeat Detrimental. ties advise against|great deal of*eareful thought and| Finally, we desire to impress as being unhealthy in| onsideration, | upon the Prince Rupert rate- I \cropolis Hill} Should be Permanent. |payers, in the most farcible man- > Hill already has a} B As to the erection of ajner, that the defeat of the present iys d which will be|permanent building, our reasons | Bylaw Will resalt in a delay detri- Acropolis Schoollare: mental to the best interests of s asset alone shoul | We permanent! | public school education in the support for the!structure erected out of brick, |eity, The school physician is al- t is impossible |hollew tile, stone, concrete or ajready complaining about the ef- 1 playground of | combination of these, for the|feets upon the eyes of the child- Ninth Avenue | reason that the city can obtaintren of the rented should have a thirty to forty years to repay the| premises now in use, and as the} Only Suitable Site. bond issue which will make thejschool population is steadily fast) y other available site| pagments very light upon the increasing the situation, from the rve near Hays| present ratepayers; lighter in fact standpoint of school room accom- s only severalithan the payments for a frame|modation, will be desperate be- , the King . Rdwardistructure. the bonds for which|fore the new building can be - ‘ould be manifest-|would have to be redeemed in ten | utilized. another public | years’ time | We urge the ratepayers, there- the King Edward,| For this and other reasons, M1 |fore, to give this Bylaw their children from the|Johnson, the present city treas-|solid, loyal support, and thus ’ of the city to golurer. who is an authority on these|show the rest of the province " the Hays Creek | matte rs, strongly recommends the|Prince Rupert's attitude tow: rds y central one for the * 48 a whole jbuilding of a permanent and not| education facilities. and for thatia frame ELIZABETH KIRKPATRICK building & retained for the} FREDERICK SHAW. | Charlie Chaplin will be rince Rupert tonight for Protect Children, ary six or eight room frame struc- Mrs. ; ture as some have suggested, At/seen in P Te leats Hit ote Objection that | the present time we have all the | the first time in the nguahyr lilt jess e re ae Neult for little available room taken in the Bor-|photoplay “The Doctor an rhis play ran for tw eh weath jden Street High School, and we} Woman, Theatr: : = t hand!will, in September, have at least}weeks at me eb 7 ed n bts i . an ew | ensé ‘or ft th hill ithree Class-rooms rented outsid Vaneouvel and a ull and ‘ae in| of our schools and scattered|crowds, to the feature the am : e e la any eventiabout the eity, with the conse In eddition, » Pts fan tye. bUndred | quent injury to the health of the aera pur oe R aatee to 1 ‘ i they have at| pupils caused by inadequate whieh was broken . ( oo. borden ae | ontinued, ? \ a: Street jlighting and ventilation of these | strike will be eo meneing with the fourth episode an Eddy Lyon DJection that waler pres oul pur \Places, Without a twelve-room| | he schoolhouse we will be unable to|'There will also lc ymedy y atet 4 "© OF fing cope with any reasonable increase temporary | GOOD SUPPORT FOR LABOR DAY SPORT FEATURE Many Prizes to be Given as Re- wards for Varied Sports. Collectors are the citizens for tion with the and all now rounding up prizes in connec- Labor Day sports report excellent success. The businessmen seem to be gen- erous and are giving cash prizes in most cases. The aim of the committees is to make the day such as has never been equalled in the history of the city and to this end they are working. Within a short time posters will be on the streets announcing to all the full course of events. In the morning there will be the waterfront sports which al ways attract so many people and the fishermen’s races which were s0 capably handled last year by J. H. Meagher and Captain J. W Meagher are being arranged by the same men this year. The gear setting contest will be looked forward to with great interest as it will be remembered that on the last occasion of a race like this all sorts of fish were brought to the surface. The dory races will surely test the fishermen for with one dory pitted against the other the men on the oars will have to pull their best. Nothing mechan- ical about it, but a pure test of skill with the oars and endurance. A.number of the trollers are go- ing to be in port for that day and a race has also been arranged for dAhem. All the sport fea- tures besides being highly enter- taining will be educational for it will give the land lubbers an op- portunity of seeing just what the fishermen have to endure. Children’s Races. rhe children will have their fun in the afternoon and graded races for boys and girls will be their chief interest for the day. The little always turn out in great when a holiday comes are and the large prizes which are to be given will delight many a heart at the close of events. There are features in land sports. above ones numbers und other sensational connection with the A tug of war will be staged and if it is as energetic as the tussle at the merchants’ pic- nie the straining parties will surely give a fine exhibition. Putting the shot will be another open event and some of the husky chaps about the city who have been practising up are ready to challenge all and sundry. There will be the usual sprint races and jumping which eal! for the more skilled athletes. Indian Events. In this year’s program of sports a very prominent place has been given to the Indian events. There will be many in the city from the canneries about that time and friendly races among themselves jalways prove popular. | At the of the day an in- formal dance will be arranged, when all fanatics of the terpsi- ‘horean art may disport on the iwell waxed floor till the duties of ro coming: Gay. ¢ day call them away ‘STORY OF EARLY MORMON CHURCH close wine Farnum at Westhoime Theatre is Seen in “Riders | of the Purple Sage.” Laid in Utah, in the days when unserupulous leaders of the Mor- mon Chureh were trying to foist followers, the polygamy on their | Purple Sage’ has lers of the Needed at Once. ae . ito deal with the abduction of a High School, We need a schoolhouse of 12) L. = PATMORE. |eirl by a powerful dignitary of . b me. ino less.rooms for the reason that | W . KERGIN, jth on ~ ee of ' De seen that) we will be able to fill at least} |her brother for the guilty man mein aa 2, one on leis ht ¢lass-rooms as soon as the ‘MRS. CHARLIE ‘CHAPLIN ind the final sopouraas an ne on the Presenlischool is ready for aceupanc) Lassiter, as played by Mr. Far- eo rE one land we should have a few rooms AT EMPRESS THEATRE | num, avenges the great wrong on | ee Seal Gove jin reserve so that we shall not a the honor of his ototes i come . the townsite | be compelled to build another| he Doctor and the Woman I8 | of the strongest scenes ever ¥ eg ated , ') @PPrOXi-|sehool as soon as we have this Piay That Has Been Well |shown on the Alm. ae as the taint _ and ook- jone completed, whieh will be our Received. rhe Se % ee a be we 0 ah predicament if we build a tempor- _ bing drama o 1e grea estern desert is staged in the mountains a spot of stupendous natural randeur. To save a girl and her sweetheart from a foree of pur- ing Mormons, a huge rock is iropped down a sheer cliff, crush to death many of the horse- and sealing up the fleeing siple in a valley forever, Use MU RESCO, the great san‘. tary wall finish, A, W. Edxe Co. Spirella Corsetiere. Phone Black 257. | Z MILK 51.0 SPECIAL Thursday, 21st Aug. FOR CASH ONLY 10 tins PACIFIC for $1.00 Delivered only with other goods and only ten tins to one customer See Our Coffee Demonstration in Window FULLERS, LTD. Two Stores. Phones 44, 45 and 534 —— =, WILFRID KELLY D. W. MORRISSEY Phone 573 P, O. Box 1664, Prince Rupert (jrocery Company Having more stock on hand than money in bank, takes method in giving the public high grade value for their cold cash. The prices set_forth below will be maintaned until this advertisement is changed, when a further list of good values will follow. These prices are absolutely for cash over the counter. No C.0O.D. or charging to account will command these prices. Delivery will be made by auto on this the day succeeding purchase. Coffee, Malcolm's Best, is ....@00. 2s ..$1.16 5s ..$2.86 FOO CAmDder): pet Bri 6s 6 hie aa ies edie iis ik 65c. CURIGMS i ook kde iaks 00s 0 bees ee 2 for 365c. Clarkes Pork and Beans, tomato sauce ........ 2 for 25c. Canals wihtid GORMAN 6k oc ci v0ck 5 dees Ch davis 6 ibs. for 50c. Fee, Cae RD + ni cacne poe oe 7s kk a ee . 600 Fancy Biscuits, all varieties, per Ib. ................ 30c. Jam, Strawberry, 4s $1.26. Black Currant, 4s, $1.00. Red Currant, $1.00. Raspberry, 4s, $1.20. Strawberry and apple $1.00. Green gage, 4s, $1.00. Tomatoes, 2%s, per case $4.50, per dozen $2.40, per can, 2 for 45c. Tomatoes, 2s, per case ~— per doz., $2, per can 2 for 36c. Molasses, Domolco, 2s,.. eee. Bvewews @@e. bs..... 60c. Zotiet paper, pur Poll, *. ub.s dc 0c Mdae bes os 0h tabcdwoeeel Be. PRERAIES, WEP CBR, ic cccces censecn Siro scaeess¥ O¥% 20c. POU FUR asbk vc iics cde scBes bee et ksk nee te. GUD THEE a bik. bn bw \ 4-0.4,0 oats oe 84 0s nae eee 35c. SEOOPel, SUBEE. GUE, . si. o's a s0e b> ees tei 2 for 25c. Prince Rupert Grocery Co. Ormes Limited GVE AWAY FREE A BATHING CAP with every purchase of Rexall Preparations value One Dollar or over. Come early and take your choice Phones 82 and 200 Store 3rd Avenue and 6th Street P.O. Box 1680 - a. Yes - - Iv’s BETTER Domestic Bread _ Made by Machinery PASTRY & PIES Pound Cake 717 Third Ave. | WEDDING CAKES A Phone 190 SPECIALTY THE’ LA CASSE BAKERY Section One Lots for Sale Lot 13, Block 6 s+ O476. Assessed BE .... cca nensces $i,e00 i is ih, 14 and 15, Block” of 800 Assessed a 0400s Gane 900 Lot 6, Bloek 4 S75 Assessed O86 .....sseerecer 1,800 Le ; 2, Block 7 on ORS A6N0GERE. OF. ..6:%+020nneeeme 2,400 Lot 7, Bloek 7 425 Assessed * > ah on ace 1,700 s 16 and 17, Block 26 Ey Ps tom. 7,800 THEO. COLLART NOTARY PUBLIO WESTHOLME THEATRE BLOOK REAL ESTATE FIRE INSUNANCE