wednesday, August 31, 1932 SAVE 50 PERCENT 10-Day Wallpaper Clearing Sale rotal stock of sixty to eighty patterns to choose from with match- ing borders at one-half price—also Don’t forget dance tonight in Eagle’s Hall under auspices of} Simpson Orchestra, 9 till 2. 205 Thurs. Special I Anchor Opener Free With Each Bottle of Olives Munro Bros. | Corp. E. H. Clarke R. C. M. P. re- ‘liyesterddy aftérndon, from’ a_ brief trip to Anyox and Stewart on patrol _ |duties. Misses Caroline and Irene Mit- chell, who have been on a’ holiday visit to Southern Alberta, returned LOCAL ITEMS 10-Day Paint, Glass, Muresco, Turpentine and Oil Sale on which you can save 15% to 25% This sale includes al! merchandise in stock. It is a great oppor- | tunity for house renovators to get supplies at real bargain prices. A. W. EDGE CO. 330 Second Ave. P, O. Box 459 \to the city from the south on the |Prince Rupert this morning. ree s. W, E. Walker and family, af- Miss Way and Miss Olafson -witt};-M«S: W.E. Walker and family, a resume piano and theory classes jter having spent the summer at : ‘a ndale where Mr. Walker i starting Sept. Phone Red 390. Arrandale s imanager of the cannery, were pas- isengers aboard the Catala yester- James N. Killas returned to the; 5 | rnoon bound for Vancouver. city on the Catala yesterday after- may qqpernd F noon from a visit to Premier where he operates a store, C.L.D.L. Dance Thur. Sep. 1. 205 | Miss E. F. DeBou, who has been es holidaying at “The Dunes” at Tlell, Mrs. C. H. Sawle, who acted as arrived in the city from the Is- PILCHARDS — REPORTED AT 0. C. ISLANDS Pilchards have for the second ry life time invaded the waters of Queen urance was issued in Canada in Charlotte Islands. They are repor- first seven months of this year ted to be very numerous on the east 15 ¢ompanies having in force coast of Moresby Island from Cum- of the business. These figures,’ shewa to Crescent Inlet. reported by the Life Last year for the first time these S Research Bure fish were taken in the same neigh- f evidence of borhood and also adjacent to Prince Rupert. This year none are repor- ted in the Prince Rupert area, al- though large numbers have been Life Insurance Is Seen as Great Stability Factor —— 8 Over two hundred and fifty mil s of new paid-for ording Insurance u, constitute public confi- in the life insurance operating in the Don 1 most gratifvineg com- inion tribute to a judge of ladies’ exhibits at the @2ds on the open John this Prince Rupert Exhibition, returned{™°F"ing and will proceed tomor- by this morning’s train to her|!0W night to her home in Vancou- home at New Hazelton. Ver, Capt. J. E. Anderson of Ketchi- kan arrived in the city yesterday on| the Bellingham from the Alaska town and left on this morning's train for a trip to Sackville, N.B. C.N.R. steamer Prince John, Cap- tain Dan McKinnon, arrived in port at 2 o'clock this morning from Vancouver via the Queen Char- lotte Islands and will remain over here until 10 o'clock Friday night Mrs. C. H. Orme and two chila-|When she will sail on her return ren returned to the city on the | South over the same route. Prince John this morning after } turned to-the city on they@atala F emntaaillanetidiahaninnd cnet dee Lect ocdedaahnedaa tare a ee Made of selected Virginia tobaccos . .. blended to produce a cool, sweet, fragrant cigarette and one that is more easily rolled. This tobacco < cz o x - fo wn ‘wy 4 S i LIVERPOOL ee ne ee 2 ee NEW SERVICE jm Gets Off to Good Start DE LUXE AT | ___(Continued from Page 1) MUSSALLEM’S vi: nore zarticuanty being inter- | Upstairs are the culinary and dairy exhibits in which the talents FRIENDS AND PATRONS: lof city and district housewives are We have taken over Mr. Emad’s | once again amply displayed. premises and have made extensive! The exhibits. of classroom work alterations so we may offer the!of school children appears to be spending a two-weeks’ holiday at “The Dunes,” Tlell, Queen Char- Mrs. F.G.Sherborne and daugh- ter of Ocean Falls, who have been public the following services: Grocery Department jabout as large as usual although the manual training display is mis- holidaying at “The Dunes” at Tlell, arrived in the city on the Prince John this morning from the Is- family, who have been spending a apee and, “wel meeeeee cae two months’ vacation in the Okan- | home Se oa es na agan district, returned to the city| rince Rupert tomorrow night. from the south on the Prince Ru-| lotte Islands. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schubert and trength and stability of our seen in Grenville Channel south of | Pett this morning. DYSENTERY urance companie iid G. here anata oe Moore. president of The C aa ae gy Fred Emerson, son of Mr. and IS DANGEROUS Life " surance Officers A Mrs. R. G. Emerson of Digby Is-| CHECK IT AT ONCE n Lite insural licers AS- J : eileen ey : aa LO AL ITEM land, returned home on the Prince | LL1Or wren ee rvieweda : ; ; ohn this morning after spending} roughout the Dor 10! there | tn tad : : : eS the summer at “The Dunes,” Tell, o be gene! il lation I 7 . . ;}Queen Charlotte Islands. that, in all the fina Frank Cole, who has been on a 5 und. strain ¢ years ' month's holiday trip to Edmonton, ee 7 - ay Vv SO 1 e! nee ha ble ¢ Vancouver and other | Sey Boy! Fish col = pan - 5; med t0 the elés the banks of the Tiell River. That's} ck of our 1 f T ) returned to the c r~? me | . ' . Yo a Semeet Chis denne a sport. Run is now on. Comfortable u thers rriy muper nis rT , ™ , B accommodation and excellent cui-) I A ‘ vyoria — ~ ” ~ } A coy Sine at “The Dunes.” Rates $17.50! is the remedy you should use. evOU ee oe I Misses Ellen and Frances Moore,|/_ week Deer hunting commences} | It is not an experiment, but a t r through!@aughterf#’of Me™and MrsOR EB | September 17 204| tried and proven preparation that re of a fe ix © Moor f tl ‘ity. returne >| has been used in Canada for the j life insu Moore o iis city, returned home Soe past eighty years for all bowel ce! ( i n the Prince Rupert this morning | Loyal Young was a passenger} complaints. bligations prompt) {ter spending the summer holidays/anoard the Catala yesterday after-| Price, 50c. a bottle at all oy } ne tt 1 of e| visiting in Se ly > ‘le ; rists > dealers; Ip only by ou ( visiting in Seattle with their uncle,| oon returning to Vancouver where | _ een toe p Limited ‘ a Morrisey 4 J 1 “9 ’ and bu Glen Morrisey |he will resume his studies after} Toronto. Ont which we are } Cn PEA {having spent the summer 4&t Port| , hr ‘ rt y wt I ewart Brand, managing di-|/simpson with his parents, Mr. and| ector of the Chatham Sound Fish- | mrs R. Boyd Young | Dr. R. Geddes Large left on this pon individuals, but fron ne & Packing Co., sailed by the} PEAS ee }morning’s train for a brief trip to nap a Ca yesterday afternoon on his} Inaugurating the fall and win-| Terrace on professional duties. return to Vancouver following an!ter weekly service, C.N.R. steamer G. A. Woodland, local agent of cur om as . on eetie : ‘ a lf é ag U VANCOUVER WHEAT inspection visit to the company’s! Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald | the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the “ salmon cannery at Humpback Bay, |arrivea in port at 10:30 this morn-| i. ? a oe Oi cosine ' ' 7 A city on the Prince Rupert this COUVER, A Ww) Porcher Island ing from Vancouver, Powell River ; , : ; ‘ “1 : morning from a brief trip to Ocean ed a jand Ocean Falls and will sail at Falls on company business today 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox| ~~ was eT and Stewart whence she will re- ; Sa , ; Mrs. O. G. McIntyre of Anyox, Robert Do ! 0 turn here at 8 o'clock tomorrow] , : ; who has been spending a vacation on the P Prin is ’ jévening and sai] at 10 p.m,on her| , Skidegate, arrived in the city on at § gate, : ec Cc ty return south : ma wW OLD WOUNDS « SORES ™ jthe Prince John this morning from vancouy ‘ @ Mervetoaly Hesiod ty Same . o's ‘the Queen Charlotte Islands and _ Harry Gilliland, after having} ; , ‘ wn will sail this afternoon on the spent the summer vacation at his|—". } . Prince Rupert for the smelter town home in Victoria, returned to the} jicity on the Prince Rupert this/ The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous “Rupert Brand” SMOKED ~ BLACK COD — Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. | Omens tS RINSE AGAIN EAC a AA WY UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMIT ED leave Prince Rupe! Steamers PS.8. CATALA EVERY TURSDAY, 1:30 P.M ' : Via Waypoints, arriving Vancouver, T! 1y a.m 3.8. CARDENA EVERY PRIDAY MIDN/OUT A ng Vancouver Sunday midnight x : sik st Weekly sailings to I Simpson, Alice A Anyox, Stewart and Naas ' Sy) 8 er information regarding 1] gal and tickets at URINCK RUPERT AGENOY: Second Avenue Phone 568, CANADIAN PACIFIC ; AUGUST SAILINGS FOR VANCOL VER os all PRINCESS ADELAIDE—Fridays, 10 p.m.—-via Océ Fi Is nd 9 y F ° INCESS LOUISE or PRINCESS ALICE—Sat hig KETCHIKAN, WRANGELL, JUNEAU and SKAGW A AVA 10 am, tember 9, I.0.D.E, Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B Black | morning to resume his teaching returned to the city on the Prince ; ire 5 0 € Cit} e Frince| duties here. Mr. Gilliland has been| : 3 . : |Rupert this morning from a two appointed principal of King Ed-|.~ Pet’ Sais mi s 2 | . | weeks’ honeymoon trip to Vancou- ward High School here, succeeding! _ . : . iver, Victoria and Seattle. Before D. H. Hartness who resigned re- : ; her recent marriage, Mrs. Black] cently to become principal of Oak : . +1 . al Bay High School at Victoria was Miss Winnie Hill, a member of i " : : aa the Bank of Montreal staff here. Seen | Hotel Arrival 0 e rriva $ father of George Naysmith, one of} _- jthe three victims of last Sunday | Central Hotel morning’s automobile fatality in| WwW. G March Leod and R. M. Neall, Haysport jtoday going through to Stewart. | Coles, Ocean Falls. The body of Mr. Naysmith’ son is} L, F | John Naysmith of Vancouver, | Cromwell, C..N.R.; A | Portland Canal t Stewart, is a) city; Ea Cadden, J Mc- | passenger aboard the Prince Rupert} the only one that has so far been | recovered | —- — NOTICE a | Mussallem’s Economy Store wish their customers to know that they | have nothing whatever to do with | collection of the old accounts ow-/} ing to the Mussallem Grocery Cuo.| Ltd These are to be paid to Messrs.) Williams, Manson, Brown & Har-! vey for the Canadian Credit Men’s Trust Association in Vancouver. — Rupert Tennis Club Dance Sep- Dance Sept. low’s New Hall. 16 and 30, Oddfel- CathMic Bazaar, October 19, 20. NOTICE | Registrations of those qualified jto vote at the Municipal Elections jJanuary 1933, will be received by ‘the City Clerk, at his office in the |City Hall, between the hours of 19 im, ana 5 p.m. excepting Satur- Pianos For Rent $4 Per Month and Up Pianos Tuned, $3 Prince’ Rupert, B.C : | sed. For local patrons we: have inau-! ‘trqustrial and commercial dis- gurated an efficient and simple ar- . : + plays are, as usual, to be found er y 2 yi . . - Nee e nay cotye the vecites, yy {around the hall. Those with booths people may serve themselves, i jinclude the Northern British Co- they so wish. Patrons may place | mbia Power Co., Pacific Milk, their wants in convenient baskets | Empress Manufacturing Co., Borden which will be supplied. When their IMiik Co “ grviatte's Ladies’ Ready purchases have been completed, the \to Wear, Primrose Brand woolen Saskets may be placed on the ser- coods and Prince Rupert Dry Dock. vice counter, when the contents will! As mentioned yesterday, the dry be checked and neatly wrapped. dock has put in a display which is really distinctive The Elks’ Lodge is handling the concessions this year and plied a fair trade last night. With improved weather condi- tions, apparently, impending, a much larger attendance is looked of town chstomers and for at the Fair Building tonight. The nature of the show richly warrants 1 full) measure of patronage on the part of, the’ public. Fruits and Vegetables We have installed a separate sec- ion at which one may view a com- plete line of fresh fruits and vege- tables which are in season Order Department For those who wish to have livered we have order counter given Delicatessen and Dairy In this department w he very best cheese, ham, ‘ooked meats out orders de- arranged a special These -sareful and prompt attentior ree ia ~6 LOCALITEMS ill be sold grade of eggs, butter, bacon aiong orders wW be W.E, Fisher returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a two-weeks’ business trip to and with fre various milk and cream. A special ref Vancouver and Victoria. erator show case of the latest 5 acterinnnre Cosign, time Weed ineralies Mrs. J. B. Gibson left on this so that all products may be kept morning’s train for a trip to On- sanitary and strictly fresh tario. She will visit, among other Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlor Places, Toronto and Hamilton We cordially invite the publi Slight damage was done by a fire visit our up-to-date parlor, where 7 ; me may relax and be served with |©@USed by a defective chimney at 6 ice cream specials, hot and cold |0’ Clock last evening at the Klon- drinks and light lunches. This de- 4¥ke Rooms on Fulton Street. partment will be open from 9:99 . . a.m. to 12:00 midnight. also Sun A very enjoyable social was held ! ‘ ie tab AALIM AY Ciov «4 sain the Woman's Labor n the Canadian Labor De- Hall. The affair was last night by Ls < fey T nee 3 days and holidays ague well attended Had a Complete Miss Mildred Johnson, who has Breakdown; Then been spending the summer vaca- tion at Queen Charlotte City, re- turned home from the Islands on the Prince John this morning Started Sargon had a ¢ e Gistrict, will sail by the pert this afternoon on their re- J heir home at Alice Arm. n st} ‘7 » {turn to seen tient _—_— Covenient to business district, = Mr. and Mrs. H. F Kergin, who homelike, beautiful harbor arrived in the city earlier in the views. Saha Gabe week following a visit to the Atlin, Rates reasonable. Spacious Prince Ru-! has always sold on its merits, OGDEN’S ' FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO Your pipe knows Ogden’s cut plug. STORY |! DRAMATIC Joan Bennett Gives Splendid Per- formance in “The Trial of Vivienne Ware” Dramatic and thrilling is “The Trial of Vivienne Ware,” which is the mid-week offering on the screen of the Capitol ‘Theatre here. A startling story has been combined with a splendid cast and the picture should prove excellent entertain- ment. The story is a logical and power- ful depiction of the far-reaching possibilities of circumstantial evi- dence. It concerns a beautiful so- ciety girl who finds herself on trial for the murder of a millionaire ar- chitect who had been her fiance. Joan Bennett demonstrates ex- ceptional ability as a dramatic ac- tress in the role of the prosecuted girl, giving a vivid and convincing portrayal. As the hard-boiled district attor- ney, Allan Dinehart is well cast, his work being an outstanding feature of the production. Donald Cook plays the part of the attorney for the defence while Lilian Bond is good in the role of a nighi club en- terainer. Comedy roles aré played by Zasu Pitts, Herbert Mundin. Skeets Gallagher and Maude Eb- urne “The Trial of Vivienne Ware” has everything that makes for gripping, rousing entertainment and it tou- ches every human emotion. As the weekly revival feature in vddition to the usual program, “The Cuckoos,” starring Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, who are always nopular here ,is being brought back onight. Miss D. Hogan —— TEACHER OF MUSIC Phone—Black 232 Hotel Central Ltd. sample rooms. FIRST CLASS CAFE Open at All Hours Special monthly rate for Sargon ‘Gath Mrs. E, H. Mortimer returned to ; , Pe he antes a4 Ele be. er | the city on the Prince Rupert his Rooms a Meals Murphy, St. John, 113 St. David St morning from a trip south, accom- Hotel Central Ltd. P OKMES LIMITED panying her son, Richmond Mor- First Avenue & Seventh Street timer of Vernon, who has been ill for son time anc will now rest at home AEE. BO “Cleanliness is Next to | a Godliness” Nick Kuprosky was fined $20, SPECIAL FOR TWO vie option of thirty anys impris- oan ens eahine mment, by G. H, Munro, justice WEEKS of the peace, in city police court yesterday afternoon on a charge of assaulting Miss Myrtle Gibson of Ninth Avenue West. Ladies’ or Gents’ | Miss Mary MoRae, R.N., returned Suits Pressed | the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after spending. sev By Steam eral months in Victoria and else- August 29 to September 10 inclusive 75 Cents or Dry Cleaned and Pressed, $1.00 Phone — 649 LING - TAILOR Rev. Peter Kelly, United Chureh missionary at Bella Coola, who has deen on a brief trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands, where he form- Naptha j}day when the hours are between erly resided, arrived in the city on | 4 : : , cER’S } SIC (9 am. and 12.30 pam., during the ba tat the Prince John this morning and WALKER‘ MUS IC months of September and Octo- we ont fo oe co er will sail by the Prince Rupert to- STORE ber. parts of the city. wes orcers morrow night on his return to Signed (CITY CLERK) | receive our prompt attention, Bella Gdola. ' $ % $ ; ; i ty < 49 : ¢ Y. © > ? acu e } } Where in the south. She will re- Total capacity 20,000 tons ents ume her duties on the staff of the Pr e te “ner shi. Sponged, Cleaned and Pressed oe Prince Rupert General Hospi Shipbuilders Prince Ruvert DRY DOCK SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled Tron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts t i 14 i ‘é