He By i 4 ? ~ PAGE FOUR BIGGER & BETTER BARGAINS IN MEN’S | ; WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S j SHOES New Shipment Just Arrived From Montreal. Priced For Quick Action Selling at— CUT RATE SHOE STORE All SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY t natural nd to none resources in lumbering, fishing and mining are and our future prosperity is unalterably. at- Every person, not only in Prince Rupert Skeena and Bulkley Valleys can do their bit by their mental and physical support. Pull for the lumber industry—boost .for the establishment of a pulp plant in Prince Rupert. Take pride in the quality of our sea products and tell the world. Give the mining industry that support and optimism that greater things. When arranging for next winter's fuel re- quirements remember that you have a local industry already shed producing the highest grade article offered on this ee Bulkley Valley Coal to these assets in tne giving leads t estacil The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous “Rupert Brand” SMOKED | | Prepared Daily By | Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. AIR DRIED SHINGLES Retain the cedar oil in the wood, affording extra and better pre- servation than kiln-dried shingles from which the essential oi! has been evapurated. Our shingles are made on Queen Charlotte i Islands and, as a home product, deserve your preference. Shingle makers wages on the Islands are spent eventually in Prince Ru- pert, while Vancouver wages never come north. Support a home industry and your own welfare by specifying Air Dried Shingles. Prices: No. 1 5X $3.75; No. 1 3X $3.25 HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 Former Local High | C.N.R. Trains School Girl Weds | ror tne tan Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- . ts Cariboo Rancher +: 12:30 oon | | Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri- Miss Virginia Taylor, daughter of lays 3 p.m Mrs. H. A. Taylor of Prince George, From the Bast— youngest sister of Mrs. H. F. Glas-; SUNdays, Thursdays and Friaays sey of this city and herself formerly | i p.m a High School pupil here, was mar- Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- ried at St, Michael’s Anglican|%#¥S - 1:30 p.m, Church in Prince George on the af- ternoon of August 2 to Edwin} Advertise in the Daily News. Lance, owner of O. K. Ranch near! —— Cut Rate Shoe Store im use | mine adidtional supplies to continue | tion. — BLACK COD’, BUNKHOUSE Use By First of September SMITHERS, Aug. ien of a permanent bunkhouse for Gold Mine has ommenced and it is expected that he building will be completed and by the first 7 Je@SS1E truction with lumber roof and will ve Of size to accommodate eight ien with comfort. James Beaman of Smithers has been put in charge of the construction work. Continuation of the north drift tunnel on No. 2 vein has been suc- cessful during the past week in op- ening up the third body of good ore in this mineralized zone to a width now exceeding three feet. At the face of the drift a cross-cut to the left has been extended to ascertain the full width but the hanging wall has not yet been encountered. This body of ore is thought to be the hanging wall ore body shown up on surface work above the tunnel. The drift is being continued with a view to determining width, dip and continuity of this ore. Pack trains have been busy these | past few days taking up to the | the work steadily and also, ma- terials for the bunkhouse construc The Survival of the Sweetest ja box and the result (By Barbara B. Brooks) CORN FLAKE CREAM DESSERT ||Rupert could not be a-¢cup su- | flourishing just now it Four cups corn flakes; | gar, 44-cup butter, 4-teaspoon cin- | namon | Put corn flakes through a food grinder, using finest ‘cuttér: Mix} thoroughly with sugar, butter. and’! cinnamon. Line bottom of vake tin | ‘about 8 inches square)’ with thé mixture, Teserving 44 ¢up for .the op. Fill .with following) filling:*¥ Two, tablespoons flour; 44-cup su- gar, ‘q*teaspoon salt, 3 egg pole) (well beat@n), 2 cups scalded milk, 1 teaspoon yahilla extract, Mix flouf.sugar and salt. Add egg. yolks. and mix until) smooth, Add scalded milk slowly being care- | ful not to cook eggs. Cook in double boiler until thickened. Add vanilla. Cool and pour into lined pan and| top with following meringue Three egg whites, 6 tablespoons suga! ‘Beat egg whites thelr shape heir shiny ugar until they hold but not until they lose appearance, and add Spread on top of pie and sprinkle With remaining crumbs. Bake in a s0W Oven (300d. F.) for 40 minutes. ool and serve Yield: 10 servings Miss | Milligan Still to Teach at Prince George Mis Eliza teacher in the chools, was recently dismissed rom the Prince George schools but her dismissal has proved to be i regular and instead her Salary has been reduced from $1,400 to $1,300 and she will probably be transfer- red to another school in thx city Milligan, former], Prince Rupert Two forme? Princes Rupert men are members of the Princ« George schoolboard, Trustees Pitman and Harlow Mrs. J Rereuk and son Peter ar- rived today from Hulatt and will be in town two or three days. ON JESSIE Beers | |New Permanent Building to Be in i 22:—Construc- | now been | of September. | 1e new building will be of log con- | ,from Wenatchee where he \iting his grand-daughter grandson. He} é bed ——————— These are the daughters of the late Ly ress, who died re 1 New Y ork. Th estate near Budapest, where t prepa Hungarian act- Conditions In Rupert Better Than in South William Goldbioom, the fur deal- er, returned a couple of days ago was vis- Mrs. Neu- baur, and his great also spent a little time Mr. Goldbloom says conditions in Washington state are worse than in British Columbia. The ranchers cannot sell their fruit for fifty cents is that they have no purchasing power. In Seat- tle too, Mr. Goldbloom said things were decided quiet. While Prince said to be in Seattle than places in the south. He sug- gests that they are 50° } than in most place | District News | SKIDEGATE The gameé : new regulations whereby “the licence for. firearms has been increased to $3.50 have met with disapproval as far as. thr residents of the Queen Charlotte Islands are concerned. The view is generally held that the Queen Charlotte Islands are already tax- ed heavily @nough without adding extra to their only means of living during these strenuous time Madame Rajaut’s popular sum- mer resort, “The Dune at Tilell has been fille to capacity with guests during t! past two week it Delng nece ry, in fact, to turn some away. Among recent guests at “The Dune have been Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pullen and children Mr. and M1: William Brass and chilcren, Mi Olive Van Cooten Mrs. L. W. Patmore and children Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Johnsen, R G Smmerson an son, Mrs. Cousin and child an Miss Rose Rics “rince Ruper Mrs, Weatherhead and Miss De Bou, of Vancouver Miss B. We rhead, Winnipeg Mrs. Shelbourne and child, Ocean Falls, and Mr E Higgins, J. Al- ison, D. Allison and A. P. Allison Queen Charlot City. Fishing has been splendid and the weather glorious at “The Dune: Mr. and Mrs. R. G the Premier Hotel lotte City, have McKenzie of Queen Char- iken several par ties recently t the well known picnic ground at Jungle Beach on the east coast Graham Island between Lawn Hill and Skidegate was better) better here | | Man in the Moon And here again jor we have People the sunshine arriving from ‘So Big’ Comes to | Cap ito Tonight; Taken From Novel “So Big” is to be shown at the {Capitol Theatre tonight and to- jmorrow night. This announcement should be of interest fo admirers lof Barbara Stanwyck, who stars in| the picture. For “So Big” is regard-| jed by Warner Bros. as one of the| lace productions of the company’s! jlist for this season, and newspaper | i critics in all the cities where it has| ,been shown agree with them in} jthis view i The story of “So Big’ has been jadapted from the novel by Edna |Ferber; ano all the reaers of “So| Big” and admirers of Miss Ferber’s iwritings know that the care and }elaborate preparations bestowed by Warner Bros. upon the making of} jthe picture were well worth while.; William A. Wellman was given the} jimportant responsibility of direc- j tion; and the.success of the film} }wherever shown has chalked up| janother hit for this ace movie- | maker i Charles Granam, inspector ol the south are enjoying the change | mines, returned home this morning from the part of the persistent rains that have|on the C.N.R. steamer from a visit been making life miserable in that!'to Atlin in the course of his rou- count tine duties Monday, Augiist 27, 195 ; WY NEO THEATRE. ~ Monday & Tuesday TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9 Dm BARBARA STANWYCK In Edna Ferber’s Famous Story “SO BIG” With Bette Davi George Brent, Dickie Moor; A Woman’s Whole Existence —Her Body—Her Soul—ter Love—Her Life—The Secret Places of Her Heart Comedy—ZASU PITTS ang THELMA TODD in ‘Red Noses METRO NEWS Feature Starts at 7:33 & 9:33 ADMISSION .— 5c & 5h saeenieeaneeatignieipnendmnmnceneet WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “THE BIG GAMBLE WEDNESDAY REVIVAL “SIT TIGHT | ANNUAL FALL FAIR August 30 to September 2 Baseball Football | 3 Lacrosse Championship Games Vaudeville Show Evenings —— ee Big Flower Show Garden Exhibits Industrial Show Ladies’ Work Farm and Dairy Exhibits -—? and ae a Bathing Beauty Contes! aS Grand Ball at Close _ _— --eins Moose Legion Band Daily on Clinton. The formed by Rev. ceremony was per- T. V. L’Estrange. The bride was given in marriage by her mother and her bridesmaid was Miss Margaret Graham. The groomsman was Arthur Taylor, “TILLIE THE TOILER” Mac, the ‘Mutineer’ « 2fy/, FERDIE.- ARE You SURE yuu “enow WHERE Yyou'RE GOinc ? The bride was formerly a mem- ber of the nurses’ training staff of Royal Inland Hospital at Kamloops. The groom is widely known along) the Cariboo Highway. After a honeymoon trip to Van- couver, Mr, and Mrs. Lance will! make their home at O, K. Ranch. E. P. McDiarmid, manager of 5d financial house of McDiarmid, Mil- ler and McDiarmid, which placed | the bonds recently sold by the city) of Prince Rupert, was a passenger north this morning on the Prince | Rupert, He plans to spend a few) days in the city when the vessel) returns later in the week, | WELL NOT A OF LAND AND iT Stems SHOULD sTrere MORG TO THE SouTH- ; Se. “4 1” GINING THE ORDERS ON THIS B is , THERE’/S SIGHT yov —By Westover. MA 2 f TH y >» + STi. 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