PAOE SEX TIIE DAILY NEWS O VRIL MAKES OOD SOUPS BETTER YOU ARE INVITED TO A of the following V mm w 14 :Wden?s Pi oducts A. British Columbia Product St. Charles Evaporated Milk $5.35 Eagle Brand Condensed Milk ' per tin 20c Chocolate Malted Milk fifSo 09L per tin : Reindeer Condensed Coffee per tin Chateau Cheese pr lb MUSSALlfi CO. Fifth Avenue East CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prinde Ift$& : DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OI'KHATlNi; (5. T. P. 20.000-TON FLOATING duydock Kngineert, Machinists, lloilermnkers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTIUC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MAHINE ANp'COMMKKCIAL WORK IMIONESMil AND 385 ' ' II' DEMAND "Rupert Brand'5 Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PIUNCE KUPEKT, B.C. KAIEN MOTORS LTD. Chevrolet and Buick Automobiles Good Used Cars Boat Engines Goodyear Tires Raybostos Brake Linings Expert Mechanics Telephone 52 Reliable Wrecking "Queen of Hearts" Mrs. Ura McNaughton, one of the directors of the Elks' show, "Queen of Hearts." which will be presented at the Moose Hall on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 17. 18 and 19. Mrs. McNaughton also apepars In one of the leading parts of the INTERIOR ROBERT HAS ROAD WORK! HER TRIALS Progress on Hagwilgct Bridge Satisfactory Highway Being Pushed West From Skecna Crossing, and Cast From Terrace Construction of the new suspen sion bridge across the Bulkley River lear the Indian village of Hagwllgct etween Hazelton and New Hazel-.on is progressing favorably, it is .tatcd by W. K. Owyer, district en-iineer for the provincial department of public works who returned ,0 the city yesterday after an 11-day oat of the interior portion of his listrict in the course of which he nspectcd various public works which are now in progress. At tile latest, It is expected that the new of 10 'miles, two gangs of men are employed. It is expected to have this stretch of road on the south side of the Skecna River ready for traffic before the end of the pres ent season. Thus the through high-! way will have been brought that much farther west. Meantime, gravelling is Just about completed on the road between Terrace and Usk which will be part of the main highway after the 45-mlle stretch between Kltwanga and Usk, which has not yet been touched, is put through. One camp ie engaged In gravelling on the road between Terrace and Usk which is 16 miles long. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert September 9, 1910. School reopened In the city with 120 pupils In attendance. D. McD. Hunter Is again m charge as principal while Miss Jessie Mercer of Nanalmo has Joined the staff suc ceeding Mrs. Harrison. Aid. T D. Pattullo, chairman of the finance committee, reported to the city council that arrangements had been practically concluded with the Bank of Mantreal for the financing of advance funds re quired for the starting of extensive street Improvements In Section Jne. On their way south alter an In spectlpn of railway building opera tions along the Skeena River, Pre sldent Charles M. Hays, president of the Omnd Trunk Pacific Railway, and party reached the city from Kltselas aboard . the river steamer" Port Simpson. Oet payi. the Ad. reading habit. It Third New C. N. It. Steamer Coming Over Soon Henry Going on Triangle Run VANCOUVER. Sept. 9: Word was received at the week-end by 0. C. Keeley, Pacific Coast manager, Canadian National Steamships, that the steam and speed trials of ss. Prince Robert have been held at the shipyards in the Old Country and have all proven very successful. 88. prince Robert Is the third of the palatial new ships being constructed for the company at Birkenhead, Eng. It is reported that the new ship, which is a sister ship to ss. Prince Henry and ss. Prince David, now in service on the coast will sail shortly to join the fleet at Hagwllgct bridge will be completed ' Vancouver. November, Mr. Owyer says, it is ' Mr. Keeley announces that on the third bridge of Its kind In North , Monday next ss. Prince Henry, America. I which has just come off the Alas- ' Work on the main highway west kah service, will be placed in the from Skeena Crossing and east from trl-city service between Vancouvtr. Terrace is also proceeding, Mr. Victoria and ScatUe. In this way Owyer reports. Detween Skeena 1 ss. Prince David and her crew will Crossing and Kltwanga, a distance be given a few days of well earned rest. FISTICUFFS THREATENED Liberal Members at Ottawa Unable to Agree as to Scaling Arrangements OTTAWA, Sept. 9: When members of the House of Commons were returning from the Senate yesterday, General Sir Eugene Fisct, Liberal member for Itimouskl, apparently took exception to the scat which had been allocated to him by the chief Liberal whip, Pierre F. Ca strain. An argument developed considerable heat In which fists were flourished before A. A, Heaps, Labor member for Winnipeg, intervened and the Incident closed. D. T. Macauley, son of the presi dent of the Sun Life Assurance Co T. B. Macauley, and Mrs. Macauley were Included among the party of company agents which passed through here yesterday from train to boat after having attended the recent convention in Jasper. Mr. Macauley Jr. la also Identified with the Sun Life company and his home is in Montreal. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIilY FOR I SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City TELEPHONE TRIED OUT I Two Way Radio Conversations Con-I ducted Between Prince Rupert r ; and Vancouver Yesterday ' ! Yesterday afternoon aboard the , launch Belmont, owned by the B. C. Telephone Co., tests were made in j mcatd to the practicability of using :raldo telephones between Prince Rucrt and Vancouver. Mayor Orme, ;o. P. Tinker, president of the Chamber of Commerce; Lieut. Col. J. W. Nlcholls of the Cold Storage; Superintendent Massy of the city utilities, and Alderman H. F. Pul-len were present and took part in the experiments. Colonel Nlcholls called up O. II. Halse, chairman of the board of directors of the telephone company, at the Vancouver Club and congratulated him on -the success so far attending the work. The conversation was Interrupted by local disturbances but later very successful two-way conversations were carried on with the agont pf the company on Lulu Island and the visitors were well satisfied that, with such a good ; beginning, it was only a matter of 1 a short time before the system I would be made, workable here. I In the course of conversation, C. II. McLean, engineer In charge of I t.h : w K, told the Lulu Island man that the Prince RuDert ball team Ihnd wl.od up the Vancouver Ath-j I ictica. winning five games straight. "Were the Vancouver team drunk?" Inquired the man at the j other end. Not, only were the conversations j audible through the earphones but ' the voice could be plainly heard without the phones and without the aid of a loud speaker. This morning the boat left for Ketchikan whgre it is planned to make further experiments of a similar nature and, on the return of the vessel here, the work will be continued with a view to perfecting the system and enabling the company to decide definitely whe-' ther or not to locate a station here. I It was pointed out by Mr. McLean that in all probability a land station would be ereeted back in the woods several miles from any local disturbance and ccutd with the city by telephone. The station could not be near the water because gas boats passing would cause inter ference. W O. Hennlng, who was several yean ago located at Swanson Bay as forest ranger and Is well known in Prince Rupsrt. Is now located at Commox, Vancouver Island, In at Comox, Vancouver Island, in x.urwjnj j a &otio a ooaoeu09fl ooa o oxkhck uooooooooo oatiuaooH5ooooflocio) oooooooofraaoooa F 1 I' Know In Grandmother 1 sure they're fresh? i- nan pound ot cnee: pound of Blank! 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