CREAM very Woman Knows That Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder makes delicious, appetizing food— unquestionably wholesome. Some women, however,do not know that food made with cheaper baking powders, containing alum and phos- phate compounds, is often inferior in taste and texture;— many of the highest food authorities have de- clared alum baking powders to be unwholesome and injurious. The safe and sure way is to use Dr. PRICE'S BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar derived from Grapes Contains No Alum-—Leaves No Bitter Taste THE DAILY NEWS. MORE! MORE!! MORE!!! PEACHES for PRESERVING Order Now, Do Not Delay! Per box, $1.75 SUGAR HAS ADVANCED 50c. per hundred pounds, but we will sell:- 20-lb. Sack, $2.40 Phone us at once before a further advance FULLERS, LTD. Phones 44, 45 and 534 Two Stores. pn) ( ~\ Ormes Limited i "R 00 R li a While our stock lasts we will with every purchase of Rexall Preparations value One Doll.» or over. Come early and take your choice Phones 82 and 200 Store P.O. Box 1680 3rd Avenue and 6th Street = gy G qr Offered by the Robin Hood Flour Mills, i ( 50 Lid. fer the best bread baked with + ROBIN HOOD FLOUR to be shown at vn Lhe Prince Rupert Exhibition, be FIRST PRIZE $10.00, SECOND PRIZE $5.00, THIRD IZE $2.60. Hach exhibitor must present with entry, onan > sales slip for one 49-lb. sack Robin Hood Flour, es hased within thirty days of the opening of the Exhibi- For Further information, Apply Secretary, Exhibition Association. oe ene POPC + ROL pe oeee. THEO COLLART, Notary Public For SALE . $9 100 7-room house furnished’ on Oth Avenue W., with outbuildings Koon house wn fet $800.00, balance 6-12-18 months, 7 per cent balar and one-room cabin 7th Ave., W., $1,806.00; cash $800.00 i Ble ". ©-12 months, Lot woe 5, Section 5, on sewer, 6800.00. T Block 4, Seetion 2, $900.00" ‘ , Terms Lot @, Block 18, Section 2, $40.00 MARINE INSURANCE : ; ahion Phone Red REAL ESTATE Prrroees ee FIRE INSURANCE Westhoime Theatre Blook POP pe me. — = = =| CLR Re HT * LOCAL NEWS ITEMS * ke HD Mrs. Wallace of Claxton was : \isitor in the city yesterday. 2:4 A. R, rivé: Holtby returned from up by last evening's train. . . . Use MURESCO, the great sani- tary wall finish. A. W. Edge Co. W. Wiffon has returned to the city after a season buying salmon BIG GUNS ARE Built by Vickers for the British FEW GET NAMES | ON VOTERS’ LIST Plenty of Officials Ready to Serve Those Who Wish to Register. Those who wish to vote at the next general election and who are not already on the list of voters should see that they are register- ed at once or they will find them- selves disfranchised when the time comes. There are hundreds of people living here who are not on the voters’ list and who would like to vote, but they will not be able to do so unless they take steps to register Some of the labor men have registered, but not many of the newer arrivals have placed their names on the list. There is some little doubt in th. minds of many as to where they may register. Among those who are authorized to receive applica tions and who should carry the proper forms for the purpose are justice of the peace, the any of the aldermen, the postmaster, the registrar of titles, every notary public, provincial constable, assessor, mining re corder, judge, stipendiary magis- trate, municipal clerk, Indian agent, registrar of voters, and those commissioners espec- ially appointed for the purpose. With such a multitude of officials ready to act, there should be no difficulty in getting on the list. J. H. MeMululin is the official collector and all applications are forwarded to him on their com- pletion. every mayor, assessor, NOW COMPLETE Government and Expected to Carry 75 Miles. (Special via 6.7. P. Telegraphs. London, Two unique guns have been completed by the Sept. 2. son were among the arrivals from Stewart by the beat yester- day afternoon. . . = Wm. R. Reid of New Hazelton arrived in the city yesterday af- ternoon and is registered at the Prinee Rupert Hotel. Among those arriving in the city on the Union steamship yes- terday afternoon were G. W. Bruggy and W. J. Crawford of Alice Arm. . . . The steamer Marmion arrived from Anyox yesterday afternoon with a large barge in tow to pro- cure fuel oil at the Imperial Oil Company tanks here. She left early in the evening on the return trip. . . . At the meeting of the City Council last night an application from R. Lawrence for permission to put in a septic tank at a house he was buildingewas referred to the engineer for report to the works committee. . . . When passing through Halifax on his way to Prince Rupert, J.J. Little had the pleasure of seeing Peter Kerr, a brother of W. B. Kerr of this city. He joined up with the Seottish horse and ex- pects to be back in this city in a short time. At the City Council meeting last night a request of the Agri- cultural Association that no licenses be granted for special! concessions without reference to them was granted. It was the intention to centralize all such attractions near the Exhibition Building. . . . Among those arriving from the interior on the train last evening was Ina and Petra Lindland who Ihave come here for the opening lof the school session, The for- lmer will take up commercial : . Co . d studies at the St, Joseph's Acad- emy while the latter will continue with her high school work, . . * | ‘Phe Canadian Government ser iviee steamer Estevan was tied up at the Grand Trunk wharf yeste! iday afternoon while awaiting supplies before again proceeding out to sea. The ship is a light lhouse tender and has just re- lturned to the marine station afte! fixing some of the buoys in the | straits, for the B. C. Packers across the| Vickers Co. to the order of the straits. British Government. These two . * * cannon are unique. They are W. F. Somerville and 8. G. han. lpoaty the standard naval 12-inch }guns reduced to 8-inch by insert- ing interior linings in the bores. They will fire special streamer shells, so shaped as to avoid air friction and secure smooth rota- tion and even flight, and the range is expected to be at least 75 miles. These guns were ordered by Mr. Churchill when he was in charge of munitions, and were not approved by military authorities in France, partly owing to the difficulty Of transport, the guns and special mountings being very heavy and bulky, and partly be- eause no adequate military sults were foreseen. From the military point of view the killing in Paris of a few peo- ple by long-range freak shell fire was negligible. But_from an ex- pert ballistic and artillery point of view, the new weapon wil! be of supreme interest. In a sho time there will also be completed several i8inch howitzers of ter- rifle power, VISITED BARBECUE, ENJOYED THE RACING Alex. Hunter, secretary for the i\Northern British Columbia Agri cultural and Industrial Associa- tion, returned from a trip to the interior by the train last night. He proceeded as far as Hazelton re- and later motored out to Telkwa and reached the scene of the barbecue activities in the after- noon, He reports that the affair was a very great success and the horse races were a greal drawing card. All the animals were in fine condition and it was break neck clip all round the track. The Football League. Page 3 a WRIGLEYS,"=- 3 TIN ttt PERFECT C 7, 3 Helps appetite = and digestion. = Three flavours. = 9 3 T S hot enough to make | a WRIGLEYS ood. we = must KEEP it good until = you get it. = Hence the sealed package = —impurity-proof — guarding, — = preserving the delicious con- = tents—the beneficial goody. = ie. ar =, maoe % SEALED TIGAT IN KEPT RIGAT Z, SLQURERR ADMUODDAAAAAUULL baat ‘ i aA < Prince Rupert Music Store OPPOSITE POST OFFICE WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor ? “Everything in Music.” LATEST POPULAR SONGS AND DANCES, VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS Repairs to Phonographs, Violins, Ete. Bows rehaired. 1s ASTER 6 vere Woodwind instruments repadded and adjusted, THE GES) KNOWN TEAC. Prince Rupert Academy of Music in Connection ~eegeusgdinl tee acne: With the Store. The Largest Stock of Pianos and Organs North of Vancouver The Heintzman & Co. Piano The Weber Piano Thomas Organs All High-grade Guaranteed Instruments W. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. E. L. VAUGHAN °°" rivers t Specialty Prince Rupert Music Store —_——$—$_—— Sa aAULH.NHUNU ULLAL Dentistry DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your Efficiency~ Dr. Bayne ‘OFFICE HOURS:— Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Saturdays, 9 to 12 only; Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, from 7 to 9 Dental Nurse in attendance. Phone 109 for appointment Us UUMAAANRRARDLOUUAGEQQRREREDUGUONUGQQONOUEOOY AGU UANONOROOOOUUUOGAAN A it} Name P Ww. D L. Points Sons i 2 1 1 5 Callies 3 2 0 1 i Frail 3 i 1 i 8 6. 0 0 2 0 ; SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGIKEERS Estimates furnished. 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