rAGE SIX COAL! MINE HEAD LUMP-Per ton 13.50 MINE HEAD EGG Per ton $12.50 PEMBINA EGG Per ton $12.00 SPECIAL PRICES FOR WINTER'S SUPPLY HYDE TRANSFER 171 THIRD AVENUE EAST ril0XEa HEATED STORAGE BAGGAGE COAL DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ippen THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." ' Smoked Daily by ' Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PIUNCE RUPERT, B.C. If you lose anything, advertise for it. " FIOXJR Better Bread - Better Cakes - Better Pies CAULIFLOWER Per head VEGETABLE MARKOW Per lb. TOMATOES 3 lbs. PICKLntO omoias-White; 2 ttt, ..z. SICKLING ONIONS Brown; 3 Bis. COB CORN 3 doc PRUNES UP Per crate IPSACHES Per crate PRESERVING PEARS Per box CRAB APPLES Per box ' Ladies SEVEN-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE Rich in Woods and Finish Time-honored design . . . rich woods . . and masterful workmanship . . . recommend this beautiful suite to the most discriminating home-maker. In new Prcrtch Walnut effect, the beautiful maple overlay Bed,, Spring and Mattress, Chest of Drawers, lull size vanity and Bench furnishes any bedroom fully. Geo. J. Dawes Furniture Store Sol Agency for Gurney Stoves and Ranges .Northern Agency for The Famous "Nachman" Spring-Filled Mattress FEDERAL BLOCK, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. PHONE BLACK 120 Bridge Party j I Is Successful! Women C2.n2.Cxxn Clab Entertained At Enjoyable FamctM in L O. D. L Hal A very successful bridge party was heid hut ntfc! in the I OX) E. hali by the Women's Canadian Club. There were eighteen tables s play and prise winners were Lad it flrr.. Mia Margaret Palmer, second. Mrs. J. S. Black- 25c 1.00 Will you please let us talk RLVGS with you some of these days? We don't mean in an ad. What we request b that you step Into the store and ask to see our Ladies rings. Don't expect us to parti cularize here. Always glad to answer your questions and assist you in selecting. JOHNgULGER? cJEWELLErS TnC STORE wTTM THE CLOCK 1 Kre- THE DAILY NEWS Tnwdir. Septettber BACKFROM JAMBOREE Robert Grar of rrt Simpson Detains To lis StwlH-s at CoqoaWUa Iastftate Scoat. and na i hii returned j tut.e Park Birkenhid :r? of Port Simpson. O.qoi:za Insti- 1 One of th; e:?fct Scouts from ? British Coturr.fcis and of the 180 ,Sc;m$ from ill rtirts rt Camla. i who had the bcr.?r of being chosen j to represent trus country at the 'great international gathering of Seoul in Enp-zr.i Robert retained Honored Before Arriving In City From Chilliwack which has come Uivwek to hand- id-tolls Church here. a honored both by the congregation of the Baptist VfT!' Church and the Ministerial Ao- XZuLT ' cHttoei of the Eraser Valley town auEaauas. awa rJ Ki Amtmtm f wmm there far Prince Rupert. At the congregational meeting. Dr. Daft? was presented with a parse of go!d and Mrs. Dafoe with a beautiful bouquet of roses. In addition o an address which wished I then GfldgMMl in Uitr rw hmw . .sLi rZL'Zr?, ! The ChULiwack Ministerial A-o- camp were filled with interest for ZSJTtZSt ZLZ?ir the S3iK boys and directors at- f1 'tt?'2'flS5 tendhw. and outstanding to Robert SESLJ ;J?L1 5?!Lbottl president and secretary-of the as- rtn-i hi. f,-. won. tw-. i. jdents: Hbs personal presenUUon f O H jJJ? r to Chf Boo;:: Sir Robert Baden-, .SHlS1 Poweii of ar. Indian hwd-dr ! SSSEJJSw"- former which forme- y belonged to b ' "5LJ" . -father chi-f th? WMf tribe cf YTmrTS v-TL " the Tfi-irrh-T. Mind-. SrLhl Port Sfrwn r.rf hi nMttau -1tJ . are mucn appreciated. li' Roya' His'-.rsess the Prince of' Wales who ft: en: two lln in carat; ' with th boy; The e-eat chief cf the Scouts 'x-,ztsaea his great s first, Z. Barlow, second. W oleaj-r in beinc made the reeinl- J. Xelson. ! ret of the hid-dress. and imme- At the conclusion of card playin? dtately ocoeeeaed to oat it on hft at 11 30. refreahmenu were serre-i ; head. nd Mrs. ? W. Allen and M. H t During the davs and efcnrngs at, Blot, accompanied by Mrs. Blott camp, spe-rit programs were pt! contrBmted vocal solos to a brief j on and entertainments, gtren, at j musical program. : one of wbJefc Rohert cave an er-1 Pickling Specials The PkkHnc Season Is Here and This Is the C t Ttee t Get Good QoalHy in Brrrythinf. GREEK TOMATOES 4 lbs. GREEK 2 lbs- 1 CUCUMBERS 4 for CELERY 3 for 25c 35c 25c 50c Young People's Society Starts Meetinci of the Young People's Sc-riety M nrst United Church were ejrncrf tor the rtnter season last Officers of the Women s Cans- hibitioa of an Indian dance of his int Miss Isabel Haddock, dian Club, of which Mrs. R. F Me- tribe. Robert, by the way. was the hnrrb d nonets gave an intcrest-auf htm u president were in j only fuU-btooded Indian in the C-1 " address on experiences in east-charge of the affair n id tan desegation and was prow 1 cm Canada, where she neentty , to haw been made leader of the i a rrs furlough. Mist Had- wolf natmL , 1' m-.p parti-uiar reference to i TMwwh of Vfetton ' """ people s summer schools at Internatlocal tacnflret i held ' T"W!9den Lake. ; each erenin and oarades featurtrir here good work ! the different pmmtriea wh nut cm i -O. Saskatchewac is being carried : f-v the beneTt of the thousands of ; 3race Sterens was elected to the I visitors who tame to the camp each i cnlr for meeting, which open-Iday I ed with deTotional exercises and I Durine the second week of thecJSfdw2h recreational period, camp, ristts were made from the Organisation of the society for camp to various Ities and towns tne wtatr iBcloding election of of-I nea-bT and following the camo 1 ficr- uke P1 the annual "eriod the Canadian bora under cnurcn supper wnicn wiu be held ! the direction, of Canadian Conunis-fsioner Stiles, were taken on a trio to Birminrhaii- Edinburgh and Glascow At OjrfTd ths boys we--taken thrown the collece which the Prince of Wales attended. Tom's Tower. In London among other points of interest, risits were made to Windsor Castle, the Zoological Gardens the Tower of London and Westminster Abbev. They also saw the changing of the gurds at St James Pamee. A dav was spent in Edinburgh where the hoys visited the famoos n j castle and ari the oartv proceed -VjjP'ed to Olaseov. where each member of the rar.t was alVrred to to tZ t ''he'e he wished f-" a r-rta!r . aeriod before embarking for home Qfijrt ! Robert fotrrd the shinvard- avJ aDL whrre fui: of fv-nating interest Seot'and pzrticularlv appealed to :KP iCoqoalta's8coit he srenerv h-i ln tr. htm more than unusasJbr appealing. AsMHtee Incident Robert tells of an amuVng incident whch Tcrumrd while the bovs were travelling through England ARE GOING C1 4 ta Amermn bov eed to dtvV pXcJLti nis atwmon eoimiiv Between tooc- 81.65 S2.35 CALL 0C PHONE 18 OR 81 11? and 1X3, 3th Avenue East jMussallem Grocery Co.! p. Limited 0 Box 575. riace and reading his magaatoe. On betns asked by an SncUsh boy why en n ff ne WM Ken ""t- ne Amer-OAUD Scout reoUed that "he was i3iraa ui" ran ' wuirii mmao much raster than the average American train might ran off the island." The various nationalities, their music and their characteristics. greatly interested Robert and everywhere one met and felt the goadwi!! of the other Scout Princroa Woodwork asked Rob- i ert to sneak to his feDow-idenu; at h hih schonl at Chilliwack! on hi trlrv and later be will tell tne Coc-uaeeua boys aad girls of his truly marvellous adventure. 93' Regain Lost Vigour j With This Refreshing Beverage An you tired, ma down, esa't sfceal 1 rssd what Mr Jeaa J. MeUeJfe of 9 Ossaria 8 , Toronto, says: 1n(Mtu4mlatMMI I 4 ytWrfmin i.lriii. ut Dr. STihm'i Tolc Si i I mm4 mm fifed bar il.ni itt ijrrft For 75e you mmj purcbsw ruijosa m Bsdieato to stake X asloas of Dr. WatiMn'.TocKatosssadAi radssd's eld Msable toniss s refmlicg, ItcaHb-f si dnex, ated far 93 years. s ORMES LWIITED 3L ALLEN Si CO, LIMITED im Rkbards SL Vancouver. B.C. MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Threnihoat the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. I next month. II URGES HIGHWAY ON NORTH SIDE SKEENA RIVER Cedarrale Raacher Urges That South SMe Not Best for New Road north bank of the 8eena Rlrer It this. AND Ht Two Shows MILTON SILLS -In it In aiming to Pnr. - - v. . TomUnaun says he r.r.j- 2 o cUxk thr tun ha-etrated sosr.e of the pr ..- tt bsr.C He in the south bir.k wai m - per cent of the lourirL- -back without vtstuaz Pr.-ert. The saggestlon was Mole bs be Wall and ptacoft on the north vi -; the hkghway could be f . . nter sWe of the ra: i. Averting that the rotte by the eessed to be plenty of not at all an ImpoviMe one for a Finally. Mr. Tomltns.. . highway and that the south bank that PrtaMe Rupert sh route would be nothing like as salt- traverse of the route a: c able T. R. Torn liri son, a Cedarrale counter report to that rancher, expresses the opinion that Tff enstneers now en gas-: the road will yet be built on the other sine. The north side if the people of Prince Skatna Ctty to Arr.&ur. Rupert see that its claims are pat part affected and he -forward In such a way as to make woold prove to be as then effective 1 highway as the other uce "There re three reasons why the' touth bank shook) not be used.' Mr. DIRE NEED Tonilinson says. The distance Is YaoderiQe Singer Ar. : ' longer, the sun does not shine on nle Annie Laurie I d Lai v.. one of it a good deil of the time, and Die. and the ferry would be a great Listener rising Is M nine ranee and obstacle to travel. !n the audience1 -E: -AWZXMMiW WM7tmUs 31 ON "Love and The Devi" Two Short Comedies WISE WIMIN VND TAXI DOLLS PATIIENEWS Admission, 15c and 50c 1 r f r It Pays to Advertise 1 The-- Daily News Nearly 3,000 Daily ' It M r. Merchant Are you Gbntent with your present small Turnover ? Maybe you are, but just figure this out 100 customers spending $50 a month with . you amounts to $5,000 500 customers spending $20 a month with you amounts to $10,000 1000 customers spending only $15 a month with you amounts to $15,000 THE DAM NEWS reaches many more consumers than this 1000 every day right here in town and as many more again in the district surrounding. IT'S TOTAL DISTRIBUTION IS NEARLY 3000 DAILY Advertising Means More Customers! More Customers Mean More Turnover! More Turnover Means More Profits! i Let your advertisements in The Daily News be the link connecting your store with new customers and turnover with profits! IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Phone 98