PAOE FOUR fc 's more to eat QUAKER PUFFED RICE AND QUAKER PUFFED WHMll They're So Different ! So Delicious! So Nourishing I WAX.WKAPPEO AND TRIPU SEAUD FOR FRESHNESS 'Ji TERRACE Thelma, left Terrace by Thurs- "YOU BET irS MORE FUN to have those keen cereals for breakfast. They always taste so eatra crisp and nut-, like, so different from ordinary' cereals. They're our favorites. So we have Quaker Puffed Wheat one day, then Quaker Puffed Rice the neu, for a grand flavor change." expect to reside for some time. . The Sister Superior and slsteii jfrom the Convent of St. Joseph In " JT r T 7 i ,7 Z , Z here, paid a visit to LaKeise Lairc the Canadian Legion visited the m Wednesday. whlle tney home of Mrs. H. Mist on Tuesday were entertaincd at the lakesld lait. A pleasant time was spent home of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kenr and a suitable gift was presented incy, Miss Lorraine Kenney actln- by.the President, Mrs. Dubeau hostcss- Mrs. Mist and her daughter,! . Most nponle rf-nrt thf rlaulfiiu day's train for Nelson where they ars. do you? CARS FROM FAR AFIELD Numerous Automobile Touristy Find Way Into Bulkley Valley , SMITHERS, August 4: Many automobiles from distant states and provinces have been seen on ' the streets of Smlthcrs recently. J Several from California, some from 1 New Jersey, Ontario and Alberta, j One California car here recently ! was towing a very large trailer which had been the home of the1. tourists for several months and they were loud in the praises of f the scenery and surprised at thoj jrood condition of the roads, more especially so as they had been told along the road that they could not get as far as Smlthers or Hazel- ton. It seems that strangers and tourists coming up the Cariboo Highway are given adverse Infor-matloon at such nearby places as Prince George and Quesnel about the roads farther north. Some of these people have been very lnd'g-nant at the stories that have been told them and have expressed the Intention of looking up their informants on the way back to tell 'hem what they think of them. The districts surrounding Smlthers and Ha7piton have as much to offer the tourists in every way as do the other points along the Cariboo Hughway and they really anythin-j in the vay of scenery until they get to he end of the route. WILL MEET HITLER BERLIN, July 4. Dr. Herm-Schacht. former head of the Relschbank. who has been touring In India, returned to Munich yes DOLLAR DAY Saturday at Fraser & Payne's Just a Few of Our Specials on Sale Saturday Dollar Day . K See Qhr Windows Friday Displaying Numerous Other Items for Dollar Day Selling Silk Drapery Damask All silk Drapery Damask. 50 inches wide. Assorted colors, absolutely fast to sunlight and washing. Reg. Q-j A A $1.75 yd. Dollar Day, yd. ?ivU Children's Ankle Socks 25 dozen children's ankle ..ocks. Ca'nplcs, assorted colors. Regular price 20c pair. Sizes 5 to 8 Vz. Dollar Day, Cj-g A A OlVJ 5 pair for Children's Half Socks 25 dozen Children's pure wool half socks. Samples, assorted colors. Reg. price 35c to 50c pair. Dollar Day. CJ-1 A A 4 pair for t?l.UU Dutch Homespun 43 inches wide for loose covers and draperies. Fast colors, assorted patterns. Dollar Day, gf nn 2 yards for ?tUU Silk and Linen Table Cloths 52 inches by 52 inches, assorted colorings. All Hast to washing. Excellent value. Dollar 0 4 nn Day, 2 for tj)lUU Girls' Slacks Blue denim, white trim, full cut. Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 years. Cf A A Dollar Day, each t? J..UU 100 Pair Flannelette Blankets A manufacturers clearance. Assorted Blue, Green, Rose and Gold plaids, Double bed size. Regular price $2.95 pair. Dollar Day Special, each sheet $1.00 Satin Bedspreads 12 only, assorted colors. Size 88"xl00". Extra heavy satin piped and flounced sides.. Regular value $6.95. CJf ns Dollar Day, each tDI.OO 20 Dozen Pure Wool Ankle Hose Pure botany wool with lastex tops, Samples in all the new spring colorings. Sizes e2 to 10ti. c- A A Dollar Day, 3 pairs for vi-.UU .Men's Wool Socks Men's all wool worsted socks in Srathpr mixtures and browns. All sizes Q-t A A J in .stock. Dollar Day, 3 pairs Ladies' and Misses' Sweaters Pure wool and silk and wool boat neck barrel style in pastel shades. Q-f A A Kxtra special Dollar Day, each ' Umbrellas Stubby styles, fancy rayon brown shade only. Wood strong and durable. Extra special Dollar Day. eacH r silk top in stem, vei7 81.00 Silk Curtain Nets 15 pieces, a dean up of odd patterns from the mill, Values up to 04 A A 69c yd. Dollar Day, 3 yds for v J."U Luncheon Sets Rayon and cotton mixture, fast colors, assorted cloth 36x36 with four napkins. Extra special Dollar Day, 2 sets for $1.00 Ladies Flannel Slacks Pure wool flannel. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20. Zipper fastening, colors green PO PA navy and brown, Dollar Day, p:yu" Ladies Satin Princess Slips And Satin striped taffetas in tea rose and white. Bias cut, Lace trimmed and tailored styles. A big assort- Qf A A ment. Dollar Day, each vXUU THE DAILY NEWS "s RELIEF Thousands have found quick and assy relief rrom aiubi, nay ee aoa Bronchial troubles la the nee of KeDot ('a Asthma Relief. You csa relieve you uffrriof .enjoy life more ...with the rlif this famous herbal preparation affords. Ksllofg'a Asthma Belief has been used by sufferers for over 60 years. You simply inhale the fumes. ASTHMA miEF !ffle10atla.trvslaljel.i Also obtainable (a Ontario KM form. aisrette: I Northrop a t-ymaa Toronto Twenty -Five Years Ago August 1, 1914 The new townsite across Prince Rupert Harbor will be put on the market next month according to resent expectations. Some two hundred acres Is being subdivided Into lots. A main street will b graded in the projected business section and sidewalks will be laid in the" residential area. There will be a water service from McNicholl Creek. Yesterday the Dally News pufy llshed three editions In connec Ion with the outbreak of war bs tween Oreat Britain and France and Germany. J. Peterson has been awarded 'eraay. Aaolnh Hitler was expected a contract by the city for the to meet him there today building of a new garbage scow. Turkish Towels Run of the mill, all perfect merchandise in plain., patterns and Jacquered styles. 5 towels for 4 towels for 3 towels for S1.00 S1.00 $1.00 Linen Finished Pillow Cases Plain hems, linen finished, full standard size, excellent quality. You have got to sec this line to appreciate Q-j A A quality. Dollar Day, 5 for J-.UU Girls' Flannel Slacks Pure wool flannel. Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12. Colors Oreen, Navy, Brown. Q-f Qff Dollar Day. pair tJX.aJD Bed Throws If you are Interested in high grade merchandise here Is a bargain We have a quantity of pure botany wool throws in two-tone styles, satin bound assorted colors. The regular Qfi price is $8.95. Dollar Day, each 570 Brief Panties Tailored and lace trimmed styles made from Ray Suede non-run fabric. All sizes. Dollar Day, Q-j A A 3 pairs for iJA.UU Kay Suede Cuff Panties and Bloomers Tea Rose and White non-run fabric bloomers and cuff panties, Tailored and lace trimmed styles. Dollar Day, 2 pairs for $1.00 Chair Seat Pads 25 chair seat pads, two-tone oilcloth covered In pastel shades, One side reversed wool felt finished with ties. F1U any kitchen chair. Reg. price Cf ft A 35c each. Dollar Day, 4 for . V FARMS IN INTERIOR ARE SOLD plans to establish a cheww factory that will eventually turn out a considerable quantity of chce and will provide a market for a very large amount of milk. With the excellent crops of thU vear and the prospects for a murli , Improved market for milk arJ. cream there should be a large In I crease in the dairy herds of the valley from now on which wH bring Increased prosperity to tro farmers of the district. Another farm which was sold on Monday was that of Albert Palm er. about three miles south of Telkwa and adjoining the Jr.ci Bourgon farm at Hubert. This: farm was sold to Mrs. Fleury whoj Is also newly arrived from 8wit-j mland with her family of flvei children. They are taking posss. slon Immediately and will make 'j j their home in the Bulkley Valley for the future. Several other families from Hi I and arrived In the Houston dls-J Wet lan week and arc getting! settled there I Pioneer Barrister ! Of Vancouver Dies VANCOUVER, August 4: iCPt F. R. MacD. Russell, aged 69. for mer chairman of thp Vancouver Board of Harbor Commissioners and pioneer barrister of British nn1.skl. Jl. J a a I wiuuiyid, uicu toaay. Fiery, Itchin Toes and Feet Here I a -lean. lalnlei antlsen-Mc o'l now rtK'v.iefri hv cheml'ta f 'Hfilng enst thu will do more o 'in vou t r'd of voir trrible 'nan anvtnin vou v -"M IU action 1 so powerfully pene- ratine that h- itrhln Is instantly I iioDDca: ana in hort time you re rid of thit bn'hersome. fiery -zena The same Is true of Barb-Itch. Salt Rheum, Itching Toes and Feet-other Irritating unsightly skin troubles. You can obtain Moone's Emerald OU in the original bottles at any modern drug store. It Is safe to use- and failure in any of the aliments noted above is rare Indeed. W. J. McCUTCIIF.ON DRUG CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK THE SEAL QUALITY . "J1 'A GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert FINE HAY HARVEST Weather Conditions Favor (iarnrr- Inr. of Bumper Bulkley Valley ! Crop Two Well Known Bulkley Valley " " . . M,u lunches Change Hands-Dutch SMITH ERS, August 4: - VUUl Families Arrive 'continued ftm weather which U lufeal for hay making harvesting ! the ha a .of the 4:-Several SMITH ERS, Auiust farms changed hands in Smithes ley to goto! ion aiMany farm! ' district during the past few days, jhave all tr Ivay m rln .took wmk finished their have The large Oulton farm at A few Iarge nt foot or the Bulkley hill adjoining white the town was sold by George Oul-jre still cutting, ton on Monday to Mr. Vetterll a, With on of the largest crops in newly arrived settler from Swliter-land. This Is one of the well knowr farms of the district and was operated by Mr. Oulton for man? years as "The Woodland Dairy." m "supplying dairy products to Smi- .thers. A few years ago Mr. Oulton bought himself a small farm near provincial ConstaWe P. B. 8mlth Port Haney In the Fraser Valler Burns Lake arrived In the elty and he will be moving at once lim the interior on last nights from Smlthers to his new home lrain having a mm'al patient to, Mr. Vetterll Is an expert cheese yt .hare maker and It Is stated that he the htftorr of the valley and with an (deal season for curing the hay 'there has probably never been a year when so much first class my has been put up by the farmers of the district. nmu T I.sff i n.il '.a'7.'iM,."1Ml",l LAST TIMES TOM(,,rr Two Shows at 7 00 nd Alfred Illtchcock-Wlnner i the llt Directed rid,,, Z the Year . . . This u It And it It a Thriller "THE LADY 12 ox. .95 Zi ou $1.50 It ou fLU VANISHES" With MA HOT. MM'KWOOD PAUL LI KAS DAME MAY WIIITTT AIM .New Cartoon Tri COMING SAT ONLY Charlie lUggles In SMlVItt III. LU.Xir I'lm r.tadrs Nmartliout in "AMniSIl Hi the cumulative e:; vertislng that counts. It This advcr'.:ie:";r,t l r. -t pub; died 1 t nyel by Cotrol BcarJ cr by tha Government uf Britt-h C A PUBLIC MEETING IN THE CITY HALL Saturday Evening, Aug. 5th, 8 p.m. h Called By The Provincial Kieculhe of the Canadian Society For The Control of Cancer To l' -m a Prince Knpf rt Branch er Tnlt Officers will be elected v that Ihe Pr!n:c Ilupcrt Unit w ' tlon In co-rtperatlon with tae other units throughout Br; I umbia and other -trovlnces. The meeting will be addressed by Dr Roy Huggard of Var f Plca.se keep an hour open on Saturday evening I 1 Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For launch on Toasted Sandwiches or Hors d'ocuvrc One Package Serve Four People Keeps for Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage J Prince Rupert Co. Ltd. COAL Grain Feed Seeds and Fertilizer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phones 58 and 558 British Columbl NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarclli .. . Proprietor .... 9 II A IIOMK AWAY I-hu" ILPO up 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C Thone 281 T.O. Bos!"