I H "PROTECT" YOUR HEALTH AND STRENGTH WITH B ' COAST LJ -AMSIIIPS I Li' - . 1 g qyy MIL Face row P 50 ROUND TRIP $48.85 from any point on lh TrlangU (Inc. Mealt and Berth on Steamer) I Dr Alexander X RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 nuSNER IlLOCK DENTIST KTHY1T ders An assortment of odd linos regularly priced at li'ic to $1.50 including Gay Paree, Roger & Gal-I Dubarry, Mavis and Piver Powders, in all adrs and odors. rmes IA Z7ic Pioneer Z)ri4jjresls Humes 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. Three Graduate Pharmacists PEMBINA EfiCJ Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 MINEIIEA1) EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.D0 allMUIEAI) LUiMP-Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING O Tif, A specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 Canada's Finest Scenery ...on this TRIANGLE ridi TOUR This yMf taW" a rtal vacation 1 Explore the majestic Rockies! Oou, swim ... it Jasper, r-njoy m aorial frayetim i,i Vancouver. Cruiae borne throuRh the Inside Vtmtft . . . or make th complete tour in the nppoite direction. . . . and that long-promised trip Eaatl Why not Sowt Summer fare aremuch lower liberal stopovers, too. Trains leave daily at 1 p.m., except Sunday. Connection with de luxe trane-.(.nlinenul flyera for rrairie points, Toronto. Montreal a d everywhere In Kastrrn Canada s u United State. W8 For h'nrnati !l F. MeS'aughton, V.V.A., I'rinc liupcrt, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Klllnc rum ITInre Buprrt t OUVBR, VICTORIA. Buu-dai.'. Aim Bsy. etc. Tuesday. 330 p.T. : VANCiihik, VU IOUU. Iluirl4le. Alrt IU. etc , FtmUi iHldnuhl . '3l ALICE A KM. ANYOX, NTMVAKT, Na. IIMer. Pert MiupWMl. sun. , Cajr. 8.00 p.m. "M SIMPSON a&d WAIJW ISLAND. Ttiurvwy p m I J ilnd .rnue II M SMITH M,enl mm Kuiwrt. It I. Tlrouch Urartu loltl o Victoria and fratll .and br.sM eleea Ir.r xh to Urotlnailon B. C. Coast Steamship Service sailings from prince ruflrt To Ketchikan. Wramrell. Juneau. Skagway July 7, 11. II. 18. 21. 5, t. To Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle- July 5. 9. 12, 10, 19, 23, 26, 30. PrIneDsa Marv--Ocean Falls, etc., Vancouver and Victoria, every Friday, 10 p.m Agents For All Steamship Lines " C Orchard, General Agent, 3rd Ave, Trince Kupcrt, Phou 31 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Local Items Glasses fitted by registered optometrist at Ileilbroner's store. The-' Public Library will close lng the people of the point in the fall fan-. Heinz Tomato Catsup I,.irge bottles, per bottle He'nz Salad Cream Noth ing finer, per bottle 47c 36c 27c 23c taelnz 8weet Mixed Pickles Olm y 8heUed Walnuts V's, fresh stock, per lb. Bramble Jelly Robertson's U-oz. per Jar Peas Sieve s. Royal City No. 2 cans, per tin . . 37 c 30c 15c Superfine Toilet Rolls 1000 sheets t iquallty- i4(. ' ' Cream Sodas MeCormicks ! pails, per pall Fresh Cord on Cob I per doz. '. ! Hothouse Tomatoes I per lb. Fresh Green Beans I 2 lbs. 50c 70c 20 c 25c Watts' Grocery Quality Right Prices Might PHONE 55 PHONE 56 EES BEE itsst LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team oi Motor Service Conl. Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano nnd Furniture Mv'nr- THE DAILY NEWS Dlnnerwarc, china, crockery, glassware. Ileilbroner's Store. Special meeting of Trades and Labor Council tonight at 8 pjn. I Dob Parker returned to the city today from holidaying at Tlell. for the Holld.iv .it. a nrfi Ri'lnf.li. Mrs. ttltWard and dauahter ar. - f ' w ; t' M day, August 2, reopening at 1 p.rn. rived' homeUthlslmorning from a Monday, August 25. 179 holiday visit, at Home Farm, Tlell, . - .Queen Charlotte Islands. L. Brown, of the Dominion de- v partment of agriculture, arrived in The local branch of the Cana- the city today from Stewart on tho dlan Legion at a special meeting Prince Charles. latt night to consider thewnew li F. J. Coote, pf the ! B. B. C returned on " the from the Naas River r Crackers for a-licensejpr the local dub. Prince 'c'h'&rles j W :r tF 'fri i where he had ' Mlss L- Matlaren and Miss Mac- been inspecting canneries. ATTRACTIVE VALUES In Pure Foods Specials for Friday and Saturday White Sugar 10 te;. Yellow Sugar 5 lbs. Good Corn Brooms eacb .... Quaker Oats per pkg. Palmolive Soap 6 bars Best Jap Rice 8 Ibe Canadian Salt Iodized or Plain, per ctn. 592 40c 29c 45c 35c 10c! Helnt Baked Bsans Small M o' eJM'U l Mna tnr Heinz Baked Beans Me dium tins. 3 for Heinz Malt VinegarLarge bottles, per bcttle quor regulations, decided 'to .apply . donald returned this morning on ithe Prince Charles from a round General Taxes are due at the,tr,P to Stewart; Anyox and Mas-City IlaJl on or before August lst.jett Inlet- Unless DBld bv that. flatP a in npr' . . n.iit- cent. Denaltv will be added All! Miss NorahRlvetl of the Borden inbrptri nioaA nt.. T t Street School teachlnst staff ar rived thli; morrTInYk,,from Tlell Among the round trippers on the where she has been holidaying at Prince Charles, arriving home thls Home rarm. morning were Frank Dlbb and VV.i ID. Vance. They have been Interest- The Peace RlTer ouUet commit different i 166 mel yesteraay,aiiernoon in tne city nan, muermau ionan presia - ins. ana contiaereu' pians ior ; Steamer Prince Charles arrived (lulet campaign foUowlng the this morning from Maasett Inlet change in Government, points following calls prior to that at Stewart arid Anyox. She Hoes' "d aln tne ew hign south this afternoon, leavinc at 4. tension power line has now reach S. W. Jacobs of Montreal, con- ed a very high-point from which structlon superintendent for the an excellent view of the city can Power Corporation of Canada, left ; 06 obtained. This makes a splendid earlv in the week for Vancouver, evening or Sunday walk and is He has been here in connection ful1 f interest. Material for the with the work at Falls River. illne nas been arriving steadily an1 ! is being delivered along the route. C. A. Moses, of the Dominion Government Radio-telegraph department, arrived in the city this morning on the Prihce Charles after relieving operator Emmerson at Dead Tree Polrjt. He will now relieve for Mr. Tee at Digby Island. Mr. Tee, who Is leaving here soon went for his hplldays Monday aboard the Prince Henry enroute ' to Saskatoon, , Work on the construction of the new liouor store has been delayed a little by weather conditions and also by failure of - the gravel sup Dlv. SUDertntendent, McKechnle - .. ' .1. r. -a : 7 Ctfk 1 aaya mey wui dc pouring cement ij again just as soon as the gravel arrives. The building should completed ready for occuoatlon by the end of October unless some unforseen delay occurs. A ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Dance August 1. CO OVERNIGHT "Mn BoQs ea ntk. Doctor mi Unci. Tried SooUu-SolTt' dm, boiU aiihd or.rnijht" C. T. Scott. Sooth-SalTi " topl pi la I minut i boiUfo la Itw hours. Attlldruuiiu. U&I Cafe Formerly the. White Lunch Is Now Open Under new management HOTEL ARRIVALS Central Hotel l)NIi:ii NEW MX.Or;MKNT Strain llratrd, Traveller' Hamplr Itoonm; .Hut and Coldt tyatrr r'rre 'Rui Meet All Train 'and lUiaU Rates S1.00 and Up srtciAL .monthly, urns ' C. It. UIGGART & A. DONALD rrnprletori PHONE 51 Savoy JJotel Prince . Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot und cold water In all rooms A. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser and Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrltl, Crop. THE IKiTLL MOKTII WHILE Hot ft Cold Wawr: etram Heat 75c PER MAY. AND UP Trlrphnnr ZXI Dry Dock Employees Picnic August 3 to Tugwell Island. Moose Bazaar, October 16. 17. Baseball tonight Elks at 6.45 sharp. Centrals vs. 177 Dry Dock Employees picnic: Aug ust 3 to Tugwell Island. Boats leave Dry Dock from 9 to 11 ajn. (179) n T. n Rrnujn nf Arrocei-v la in ipe city today a guest at the Prince Rupert H'dlel. Among the arrivals this morning were J and child from Anyox. in the city C. Dahnly Capt. J. A. Gillatt of Sandsplt was an arrival this morning from tfie islands on the Prince Charles, if D. Dupar and M. Marko left on today's train for Montreal where they will sail on the ss. Ausonia on August 8, for Czecho' Slavakla. Moose Whist Drive and Dance, Aug. 1, at 8.30. Premier Orchestra. Chance on round trip to Vancou ' ver given with each admission. Doctors Study Cancer Growth Cells Grown Artificially For First Time Results Give Hope For New Attack on Disease NEW YORK, .July 31: Growing cancer artificially and the new hope It offers were described by Dr Francis Carter Wood, Director of Crocker Cancer Research Institute of Columbia University, Just before he sailed to attend at Amsterdam the International Congress of Ex perlmental Cytology. These men work with live cancer cells, one of the latest developments in cancer study, which began with learning how to graft cancer upon animals and raise it artificially. Now a start has been made at growing human cancer In glass tubes. 'We are starting," said Dr. Wood, "to do what Pasteur did when he showed the way to cultivation of bacteria artificially, a work upon which are based some of medicine's jreatest advances. We know no cancer bacterium or germ, but we have, and can see with a micro -cope, the cancer cell. It causes cancer, and does so plainly by ab ility to grow much faster than a raormal body cell. But for 3,000 years we have been compelled to work with dead cancer cells. Now for the first time we have them lllve, and capable of producing .-ancer. We wish to know why they jrow so fast, something we shall never know until we actually see Jiem growing. DAY FOR POTATOES WINNIPEG. July 31 The city Is to have a "Potato Day," either on August 6 or 7. A motorcade will visit potato plantations, speeches will be made, and hosekeepers invited to co-operate in stimulating the growth of potatoes in the province. This is being done under the auspices of the Agricultural bureau of the Board of Trade. Mussallem's M EAT Market Week-End Specials Leg Roast Veal per lb Loin Veal Chops per lb Pot Roast Beef per lb Loin Rib Roll per lb Shoulder Lamb per lb Stewing Beef 2 lbs. for Boiling Beef 2 lbs. for Stewing Steak per lb. Fowl per lb 30c 30c 20c 30c 25c 25c 25c 20c 25c Mussallem's Meat Market Phones 18 Hi 84 417 Fifth Ave. E. Lady Tata, new leader of India's women in emancipation drive, was elected president of Federation of Women's League of India upon her recent return from London. j PRODUCED IJLST IN CANADA rr RULED OUT FOR CAUSE i The managi testing the abilities of a few candidates for stage honors, and this is how he let down one of the , would-b funny men: "Your songs, i won't go tor me. I don't allow any ' M II.. 1 ik.tU I.J V.- Carnation Milk is simply the best of whole milk, evaporated to double creaminess and sterilized, for safekeeping. Yotl'wnl prefer it for all cooking. And you'll rejoice at the way 'it saves on cream and butter. Write ior Maty Blake Cook Book CARNATION CO, LIMITED 114 Abbott SttMt, Vancouver, B.C. iThe Safeguarded Mffli I "from Cosafcesated Cows" KNOCKOUT Australian Heavyweight Goes Dowtt, Before Tuffy Griffiths at New York Came a Crash In Edmonton Smash cf Two Cars Almost Proved Fatal to Number of Occupants EDMONTON, July 31: Passen- scn had a mlraculous P from NEW YORK, July 31: Tuffy Griffiths of Sioux City, heavy- ?eath and o were severely ln-welght. plastered a technical I1 when two heavy and exPn" the crashed nead on tnt0 knockout over Tom Heeney. New Zealand veteran. In the ninth other Btw4 p Simd- y' two mlles of a 10-round bout here last night. st of JJ 8cba corner 011 tre Jas- tlMnpv wm hflnfM and th ro- K?r Highway. feree halted the battle. THE WEATHER Port Simpson Cloudy, calm, 58. Haselton Cloudy, calm, 58. Smlthers Cloudy, calm, 50. Burns Lake Clear, calm. Vanderhoof Clear, calm. Terrace Cloudy, calm. 58. Rosswood Cloudy, calm, 56. Aylansh Cloudy, calm. 59. Alice Arm Rain, calm, 59. Anyox Cloudy, calm, 53. Stewart Cloudy, calm, mild. Dr. J. S. 8mith, well known local physician, had ribs fractured, while Miss Pepgy Mooney. daughter of Dr. B. R. Mooney, of this city, had one leg broken and Is now a patient in the Mtse.-lrordla Hospital. Mrs. Margaret Llnd3ay, believed to be the most seriously injured person in the crash, was riding with Dr. Smith. She u ti the Misericord ia. RiUin witli MJ-". : Iooney in a Springfield. Mass . .ogilered coupe, was Leroy Goldsworthy oi the New York Runners hockey team, who spends hts holidays in Edmonton, his home town. He received Internal Injuries unci a number of cuts and lacerations. Three lady passengers riding with the doctor all received minor hall was Injuries, and are suffering from shock as a result of the crash. Water Makes Crops In the production of one bushel .prwwmjr my u.c-trr. .,u , Qf wheat mime U8e, QVer thIft "But I dont use profanity.' was . 1. . mm Qne t f water Th)a to b t Uic ihp rv lntrHntr forts Ili. "No." said the manaor. audience would." but the rioted In studios of soil moisture "and crop production by experts of the Dominion Department of "merenants advertise culture.